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2008-09 VMI BASKETBALL KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES VMI Begins Stretch Run With Coastal Carolina/Presbyterian Road Swing Keydets Look to Improve on 5-0 Big South Road Record This Season VMI Last Time Out: Thanks to the second-straight double-double by Chavis Holmes, including 33 points and 12 rebounds, VMI knocked off Charleston Southern, 82-76, on Monday night at Cameron Hall. Holmes 33 points were boosted by an 11-of-12 night from the free-throw line. Holmes first career double-double came Saturday against Gardner-Webb, and he followed it up Monday with his second such outing. Despite 16 first half points by Holmes, VMI trailed 39-37 at intermission. The two teams traded baskets throughout the second half, before the Keydets closed the game on a 19-4 run over the last 7:11 to take a commanding lead and pull away for the eventual victory. It marked the Keydets fourth win this season when trailing at halftime. Last Meeting with Coastal Carolina: Behind career-high scoring from Chavis Holmes (35 pts.) and Austin Kenon (29 pts.), VMI survived a desperate Coastal Carolina rally, holding on for a thrilling 103-102 win on Saturday, Jan. 10 at Cameron Hall. With the Keydets up by three and the seconds ticking away, Coastal Carolina s Mario Sisinni dribbled the ball up the court and found teammate Steven Sexton on the right wing, just beyond the three-point line. Sexton was met by a pair of VMI defenders, but thanks to a head fake, was able to get off the heave as time expired. The shot banked in, and a Chanticleer celebration ensued, as the visitors had seemingly tied the score. However, the officials ruled Sexton s shot to be a two-pointer, as the toe of his right foot was on the edge of the three-point line. After checking the replay, that ruling was upheld, giving VMI the 103-102 triumph, and bringing a raucous cheer from the 2,875 fans in attendance. Last Meeting with Presbyterian: Behind five players in double figures, including a career-high 22 points from Willie Bell and a 20-point second half from Chavis Holmes, VMI defeated Presbyterian, 90-75, on Monday, Jan. 12 at Cameron Hall. The win was VMI s 10th-straight victory, and its 13th in 14 outings. This season marks the first time in school history that VMI has appeared on the CollegeInsider.com s Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. The Keydets are rated 12th in the most recent poll, down from their peak at 11th three weeks ago. (Full poll on page 3) In other rankings news, the Washington Post has ranked VMI third on their Atlantic 11 poll this week, comprised of Mid-Atlantic Division I schools. The Keydets have also received votes in the Associated Press Top 25 in four different polls, including last week s. A VMI win against Coastal Carolina would: Improve the Keydets record to 9-2 on the road this season, which would be the best-ever road start in VMI history. The win would also make VMI 6-0 on the road in conference this season, another accomplishment never achieved in program history. Continue the Keydets best start since the 1976-77 campaign, when they opened the year 22-3. Mark the Keydets fourth straight win over the Chanticleers. Coastal Carolina is 7-4 all-time against VMI, including a 4-1 mark at Kimbel Arena. VMI scored its first-ever win there last year, a 107-100 decision on Jan. 14, 2008. A VMI sweep of Coastal Carolina and Presbyterian would: Improve the Keydets record to 10-2 on the road this season, which would be the best-ever road start in VMI history. The sweep would also make VMI 7-0 on the road in conference this season, another first-time achievement in program history. Continue the Keydets best start since the 1976-77 campaign, when they opened the year 23-3. Mark the Keydets third win in three tries all-time against PC. VMI has never been to the Clinton, S.C. campus, having claimed home wins against the Blue Hose in January 1957 and on Jan. 12, 2009. KEYDETS AT A GLANCE Probable Starters VMI (20-4, 11-2 Big South) at Coastal Carolina (10-15, 4-9 Big South) Saturday, February 14; 2 p.m. Kimbel Arena; Conway, S.C. RADIO- WREL-AM 1450 Lexington and WRIS-AM 1410 Roanoke INTERNET- Live Audio and Stats online at www.vmikeydets.com. LIVE VIDEO- Broadcast on the Big South Edge at www.bigsouthsports.com. Pos. # Player Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Ast. Stl. Notes F 2 Willie Bell Sr. 6-6 205 9.5 5.7 3.3 2.5 16 pts., 9 reb., 5 asts., 3 stls. vs. UNCA; 22 pts., 12 reb., 6 asts., 3 stls. vs. PC G 3 Chavis Holmes Sr. 6-4 195 22.2 4.7 3.1 3.4 33 pts., 12 reb., 4 asts., 2 stls., 11-12 FT vs. CSU; 2nd Straight Double-Double G 10 Austin Kenon So. 5-11 180 17.1 3.2 2.6 1.4 24 pts., 7 3-pts. vs. Radford (1/21); 29 pts., 7 3-pts. vs. CCU (1/10) F 15 Ron Burks Fr. 6-4 205 4.2 3.6 2.8 0.8 Career-high 12 pts., 2-2 3-pt. vs. CSU (2/9); 9 pts., 9 reb., 4 asts. at CSU (1/5) F 23 Travis Holmes Sr. 6-4 195 19.5 5.4 4.2 3.4 Career-best 37 pts., 5 stls. vs. UNCA (2/2); 23.9 pts., 6.0 asts., 3.3 stls. in Conf. Off The Bench VMI (20-4, 11-2 Big South) at Presbyterian (10-14, 7-6 Big South) Monday, February 16; 7 p.m. Templeton Arena; Clinton, S.C. RADIO- WREL-AM 1450 Lexington and WRIS-AM 1410 Roanoke INTERNET- Live Audio and Stats online at www.vmikeydets.com. LIVE VIDEO- Broadcast on the Big South Edge at www.bigsouthsports.com. Pos. # Player Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Ast. Stl. Notes G 1 Adam Lonon Jr. 5-11 175 1.4 0.6 0.9 0.4 Played first game this season vs. Richmond, playing 13 minutes G 4 Joey Cantafio So. 5-6 150 4.0 0.8 1.0 0.3 6 pts., 3 ast. vs. Maryland Bible (11/18); 5 pts. at Jacksonville St. (11/29) F 11 Quinn Brownfield So. 6-7 195 1.8 0.9 0.2 0.3 8 pts., 6 reb., 2-3 3-pt. vs. SVU (1/29); 10 pts., 3 reb., 2 3-pt. vs. PC (1/12) G 20 Carl Josey Jr. 6-5 195 0.7 1.5 0.3 0.5 4 pts., 2 reb., 2-2 FG vs. Campbell (12/9); 3 pts., 4 reb. in 7 mins. vs. SWU G 21 Keith Gabriel Fr. 6-2 180 14.5 2.5 1.0 1.8 Sixth Man; 34 pts., 7 3-pt. at GWU (1/3); 20 pts., 8 stls. vs. HPU (1/24) G 31 Michael Sparks Fr. 6-4 195 7.3 2.4 1.0 0.7 23 pts., 5 reb., 3 3-pt., 2 stls. at Winthrop (2/4); 12 pts., 3 reb.vs. SWU (12/13) C 32 Wayne Whiting Fr. 6-7 240 2.1 0.8 0.2 0.1* 10 pts., 1 reb., 1 ast., 1 blk.vs. Stevenson; 9 pts., 4 reb. vs. Maryland Bible F 34 Hunter Houston So. 6-6 195 5.1 1.4 0.5 0.6 18 pts., 5 3-pt., 2 reb. at CSU (1/5); 20 pts., 4-6 3-pt., 2 asts. vs. SVU (1/29) F 35 Aaron Blosser Fr. 6-3 205 1.5 0.5 0.0 0.5 3 pts., 1 stl. in 3 minutes vs. Stevenson (11/20) C 50 Stephen Sargent R-Fr. 7-0 245 2.6 0.4 0.4 0.6* 6 pts., 2 blks., 1 reb., 1 ast. in 7 minutes vs. Stevenson (11/20) *- Blocks Per Game

Media Information VMI Basketball Contacts Wade Branner, Associate A.D./Athletic Communications (Basketball Contact) Office (540) 464-7515 Cell (540) 319-1271 Fax (540) 464-7583 Email Web brannerwh@vmi.edu www.vmikeydets.com Press Row Phone (540) 463-6725 Christian Hoffman, Assistant A.D./ Media Relations (Secondary Contact) Office (540) 464-7514 Cell (540) 460-6920 Email hoffmanjc@vmi.edu Brad Salois, Assistant Media Relations Director Office (540) 464-7015 Cell (940) 642-9865 Email saloisbj@vmi.edu Weekly Luncheon Each Wednesday during the season, VMI hosts luncheons featuring head coach Duggar Baucom and selected Keydet players. The lunch, which begins at noon, is usually held at Moody Hall on the VMI post. Media planning to attend the weekly luncheon should call the VMI Sports Information office to RSVP at (540) 464-7253. VMIKeydets.com The official website of VMI athletics, VMIKeydets.com, includes pregame notes, game and season statistics, postgame notes and quotes and relevant news releases to the VMI Basketball program. The website is updated daily. Big South Edge Fans can view live video of all the Keydets home games and all Big South Conference contests that are not being televised online via The Edge at www.bigsouthsports.com. Season passes are available for the basketball season, while fans can watch a single game for a cost of $4.95. Schedule/Results (20-4 Overall/11-2 Big South) Date Opponent (Television) Time/Result Record Key Stats Nov. 14 at Kentucky (FSN South/BBSN) W, 111-103 1-0 VMI 7-of-8 3-Pt. to begin game, 14-31 3-Pt. in game Nov. 16 at Virginia (Comcast SportsNet) L, 97-107 1-1 UVa 27 2nd Chance Pts.; Outrebounded VMI 50-36 Nov. 18 Maryland Bible W, 118-72 2-1 VMI 57 pts. off 37 MBC TO; VMI 89% FT Nov. 20 Stevenson W, 133-72 3-1 VMI 48% 3-Pt., 33 asts.; VMI 21 stls., 12 blks. Nov. 24 at Campbell W, 97-92 4-1 VMI 48% (19-40) 3-Pt.; 10 3-Pt. off bench Nov. 29 at Jacksonville State L, 67-95 4-2 VMI 21% (7-34) 3-Pt.; JSU 61% FG% Dec. 3 Winthrop* (MASN) W, 92-74 5-2, 1-0 VMI 16 3-Pt.; Turnovers: WU 25, VMI 10 Dec. 6 at UNC Asheville* W, 114-105 6-2, 2-0 VMI 56% (15-27) 3-Pt.; Turnovers: UNCA 20, VMI 9 Dec. 9 Campbell W, 88-76 7-2 VMI 16-0 run after halftime; CU 26 Turnovers Dec. 13 Southern Wesleyan W, 113-94 8-2 VMI 41 pts. off turnovers; Turnovers: SWU 26 VMI 12 Dec. 21 at Army W, 62-55 9-2 VMI 1st Half FG%: 18.2%, 2nd Half FG%: 51.9% Dec. 31 Richmond (MASN) W, 73-70 10-2 VMI 15-5 run to close out game, all pts by C. Holmes Jan. 3 at Gardner-Webb* W, 96-92 11-2, 3-0 VMI 16 3-pt.; Gabriel 34 pts., 7 3-pt. off bench Jan. 5 at Charleston Southern* W, 93-90 12-2, 4-0 VMI career bests by Kenon (26 pts.), Houston (18) & Bell (17) Jan. 10 Coastal Carolina* W, 103-102 13-2, 5-0 VMI 17 3-pt.; 21 assists, 12 turnovers Jan. 12 Presbyterian* W, 90-75 14-2, 6-0 TO s: PC 23, VMI 10; VMI s Bell 22 pts., 12 reb., 6 ast. Jan. 17 Liberty* L, 80-91 14-3, 6-1 VMI 9-30 (30%) 3-Pt.; Rebounds: LU 48, VMI 30 Jan. 21 at Radford* W, 87-72 15-3, 7-1 TO s: RU 22, VMI 13; Pts. off TO s: VMI 30, RU 12 Jan. 24 High Point* W, 92-85 16-3, 8-1 TO s: HPU 31, VMI 10; VMI 19-of-21 (90.5%) FT Jan. 29 Southern Virginia W, 113-92 17-3 VMI 18-29 (62.1%) 3-pts. in 1st Half Feb. 2 UNC Asheville* L, 95-103 (OT) 17-4, 8-2 UNCA 56.1% FG; Rebounds: UNCA 51, VMI 29 Feb. 4 at Winthrop* W, 110-106 (OT) 18-4, 9-2 TO s: WU 26, VMI 10; Points off TO s: VMI 31, WU 12 Feb. 7 Gardner-Webb* W, 94-88 19-4, 10-2 VMI 1 TO in 2nd Half; C. Holmes 25 pts., 11 reb., 6 asts. Feb. 9 Charleston Southern* W, 82-76 20-4, 11-2 Rebounds: VMI 44, CSU 43; VMI closed game on 19-4 run Feb. 14 at Coastal Carolina* 2 p.m. Feb. 16 at Presbyterian* 7 p.m. Feb. 21 Radford* (MASN) 4 p.m. Feb. 24 at Liberty* 7 p.m. Feb. 28 at High Point* 7 p.m. March 3 Big South Quarterfinals 7 p.m. March 5 Big South Semifinals (ESPNU) 6/8 p.m. March 7 Big South Finals (ESPN2) 4 p.m. VMI Guts It Out Against Charleston Southern: Three-Point Shooting: 7-of-34 (20.6%) Turnovers Forced: 15 Number of Players with at least 15 points: 1 Bench Scoring: 0 pts. Each of these stats either set or tied season lows for VMI in 2008-09, and when added together would seemingly add up to a tally in the loss column for the Keydets. However, VMI was able to overcome these statistics and put together a 19-4 run to end the game to score an 82-76 win over Charleston Southern on Monday, Feb. 9 at Cameron Hall. The team was led by a second straight double-double by Chavis Holmes, who poured in 33 points and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds. It marked the fewest three-pointers made in a win this season for VMI, as the Keydets shot exactly the same number (7-of-34) from beyond the arc as they did in an early-season, 95-67, loss at Jacksonville State. Keydets Snap Overtime Skid At Winthrop: Despite an unblemished mark in games decided by five points or less this season, the Keydets had not had very good luck in playing overtime games of late. After a 103-95 loss in extra time at home against UNC Asheville on Feb. 2, VMI had lost their last three overtime games, dating back to last season. That skid was snapped in the team s next outing, as VMI rebounded with a 110-106 win at Winthrop just two days after falling to UNCA. In the Winthrop game, the Keydets did not commit a turnover and shot 57% during the What They re Saying About VMI s Win At Kentucky Kentucky Head Coach Billy Gillispie: "They whipped us. They were more physical than us. They got all the loose balls. They hustled harder than we did. They rebounded in a timely fashion better than we did. They executed much better than we did. They had a great deal more leadership than we did." North Carolina Head Coach Roy Williams: "It was such a weird game, VMI would have beaten us also. I know it's an easy deal for me to say that, but we wouldn't have beaten VMI if they had come in here and played us like that. They were sensational." Washington Post Contributor John Feinstein: While upsets have become more common, VMI over Kentucky ranks pretty high on the all-time stunners list. One of the smallest schools in Division 1 with about 1,(4)00 students, VMI has a litany of military requirements even though its graduates are not required to do military service. The Keydets victory in Lexington, Ky. (as opposed to Lexington, Va., where VMI is located) will be remembered for years. When Kentucky looks back at low points in the history of its program, it will surely bring up November 14, 2008. When VMI considers highlights, the date will come up instantly.

2008-09 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 February 9 Record Pts. Prev. 1. Butler (29) 21-2 773 1 2. Gonzaga (2) 17-5 742 2 3. Davidson 20-4 710 3 4. Wisc.-Green Bay 19-6 636 8 5. St. Mary's 19-4 628 5 6. Siena 18-6 611 4 7. Northern Iowa 17-7 556 6 8. Creighton 19-6 511 16 9. Western Kentucky 17-7 460 17 10. VCU 17-7 458 7 11. Illinois State 19-5 439 9 12. VMI 19-4 383 12 13. Portland State 17-7 376 13 14. Coll. of Charleston 17-6 375 15 15. Northeastern 16-7 347 10 16. George Mason 16-7 343 11 17. Buffalo 16-5 325 18 18. Niagara 19-6 217 21 19. Ark.-Little Rock 17-6 216 20 20. North Dakota St. 18-5 193 23 21. Stephen F. Austin 15-6 181 14 22. Cleveland State 16-8 110 25 23. Liberty 17-8 88 19 24. East Tenn. State 17-6 61 NR 25. Weber State 15-8 57 NR Others Receiving Votes: Miami (Ohio) 55, Portland 54, Robert Morris 38, Cornell 22, Vermont 15, Wisconsin- Milwaukee 15, Austin Peay 13, Boston 9, Tennessee-Martin 9, American 8, Rider 8, Belmont 6, Bradley 6, San Diego 5, Jacksonville 4, Radford 4, James Madison 3, Sam Houston State 2, Citadel 1, Morgan State 1, Wright State 1. extra period to score the win. One of the most impressive statistics from the game was that through 45 minutes while scoring 110 points, VMI committed only 10 turnovers, compared to 26 committed by Winthrop. Senior Chavis Holmes scored a game-high 26 points in the win, while freshman Michael Sparks contributed a career-best 23 points in the win. Winthrop, meanwhile, dropped its third straight contest despite holding a 48-30 advantage in rebounds and shooting 61.6% from the field. Travis Dominant In Big South Conference: Senior Travis Holmes missed a five-game stretch in Big South play earlier this year, but has been making up for it since returning. Though not listed in the Big South stats due to missing so many games, Travis has averaged 22.3 points, 5.8 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.4 steals in the conference games he has played in. Those numbers include a career-best 37- point performance against UNC Asheville on Feb. 3, when he became the first player in Big South history with 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists and 250 steals. Overall this season, Travis ranks second on the team with 19.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.4 steals and a 80.5% free-throw percentage while leading the team with 4.2 assists. Twenty-Four 3 s Bury Knights: Playing their final non-conference game of the season, the Keydets made it one to remember by knocking down 18 three-pointers in the first half alone en route to a 113-92 victory against Southern Virginia. The Keydets made 24 three-pointers for the game, two beyond the previous school record. For those of you counting at home, the NCAA Division I record stands at 28, set by Troy against George Mason on Dec. 11, 1994. Both Chavis Holmes and Keith Gabriel knocked down six shots from distance, while Austin Kenon and Hunter Houston each contributed four. In all, seven different Keydets hit a three-pointer in the game. Travis Hits 1,500/500/250/250: With his career-best 37-point outburst against UNC Asheville on Feb. 2, VMI senior Travis Holmes became the first player in Big South history with 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists and 250 steals in his career. Travis currently boasts 1,575 points, 520 rebounds, 318 assists and 282 steals in his prolific career. By hitting that milestone, Travis also became only the sixth Keydet with 1,500 points and 500 rebounds, while also becoming the ninth player in Big South history to reach those numbers. It marked the second-straight year that VMI had a player hit that milestone, after Reggie Williams did so last season. Holmes Move Into Top Spot Among Division I Twin Scorers: With a combined 47 points in a 92-85 win over High Point on Saturday, Jan. 24, Chavis and Travis Holmes became the all-time leading scorers among twins at the Division I level. After a clarification from the NCAA, Johnny & Eddie O Brien, who have been considered the all-time leading scorers among twins at Division I, were deemed to have played at Seattle University for two seasons (1951 & 1952) during which the school participated at the NCAA College Division, the forerunner to modern day Division II. Therefore, the O Briens, who scored a combined 3,970 points during their three years at Seattle, in fact scored only 1,446 points while competing at the NCAA University Division (in 1953), the forerunner to modern day Division I. That development affected not only the Movin Up The Charts VMI Career Scoring 3. Ron Carter 2,228 1974-78 4. Chavis Holmes 1,894 2005-Pres. 5. Ramon Williams 1,630 1986-90 6. Damon Williams 1,622 1986-90 7. Will Bynum 1,606 1973-77 8. Radee Skipworth 1,588 2000-04 9. Travis Holmes 1,586 2005-Pres. 10. John Krovic 1,559 1973-77 Big South Career Scoring 5. Doug Day 2,027 Radford 6. Chavis Holmes 1,894 VMI ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Mark Mocnik 1,635 Campbell 15. KeKe Hicks 1,622 Coastal Carolina 16. Henry Wilson 1,604 Campbell 17. Anthony Walker 1,601 Radford 18. Travis Holmes 1,586 VMI VMI Career 3-Point FG Made 1. Chavis Holmes 279 2005-Pres. 2. Ramon Williams 206 1986-90 3. Darryl Faulkner 199 1993-98 4. Reggie Williams 195 2004-Pres. 5. Travis Holmes 165 2005-08 Big South Career 3-Point FG Made 4. Josh Kohn 296 UNC Asheville 5. Mark Mocnik 295 Campbell 6. Raymond Arrington 289 Radford 7. Chavis Holmes 279 VMI Big South Career 3-Point Per Game 8. Mark Mocnik 2.54 Campbell 9. Chavis Holmes 2.51 VMI 10. LaShawn Coulter 2.27 Winthrop VMI Career Steals 1. Travis Holmes 286 2005-Pres. 2. Chavis Holmes 277 2005-Pres. Big South Career Steals 1. Travis Holmes 286 VMI 2. Chavis Holmes 277 VMI NCAA Career Steals 25. Scott Burrell 310 Connecticut Clarence Ceasar 310 LSU Shawnta Rogers 310 George Washington -- Travis Holmes 286 VMI

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Leading at the Half....................15-0 Trailing at the Half.....................4-3 Tied at the Half........................1-1 Leading with 5:00 Left..................17-0 Trailing with 5:00 Left...................2-4 Tied with 5:00 Left.....................2-0 Playing Overtime......................1-1 Playing Games Decided by 5 pts. or less.....6-0 Playing Games Decided by 10 pts. or less...12-2 Playing Games Decided by 20 pts. or more....3-1 Outrebounding Opponent................4-0 Outrebounded by Opponent.............16-4 Rebounds are equal....................0-0 Shooting 50% or Better..................4-0 Shooting Less Than 50%................16-4 Opponent Shoots 50% or Better...........12-4 Opponent Shoots Less Than 50%...........8-0 Outshooting Opponent..................3-0 Outshot by Opponent.................17-4 Shooting 35% or Better from 3-PT.........12-1 Shooting Less Than 35% from 3-PT.........8-3 Opponent Shoots 35% or Better from 3-PT.....10-3 Opponent Shoots Less Than 35% from 3-PT....10-1 Outshooting Opponent from 3-PT.........12-1 Outshot by Opponent from 3-PT...........8-3 Scoring 80 or More...................18-3 Scoring Less than 80....................2-1 Scoring 90 or More...................15-2 Scoring Less than 90....................5-2 Scoring 100 or More...................8-0 Scoring Less than 100..................12-4 Opponent Scores 80 or More............11-4 Opponent Scores Less than 80............9-0 Opponent Scores 90 or More.............9-4 Opponent Scores Less than 90...........11-0 Opponent Scores 100 or More............4-2 Opponent Scores Less than 100..........16-2 Committing 20 or More Turnovers..........3-1 Committing Less Than 20 Turnovers........17-3 Forcing 20 or More Turnovers............15-4 Forcing Less Than 20 Turnovers............5-0 Forcing More Turnovers Than Opponent.....19-4 Committing More Turnovers Than Opponent...0-0 Forcing and Causing Equal Turnovers.......1-0 Playing an Afternoon Game..............6-3 Playing a Night Game.................14-1 Playing in November...................4-2 Playing in December....................6-0 Playing in January.....................7-1 Playing in February....................3-1 Playing in March......................0-0 Holmes twins, but Ramon and Damon Williams, VMI Class of 1990. The Williams scored a total of 3,252 points in their careers, and were briefly considered the leading twin scorers in Division I history, before the Holmes passed them. Epic Run Propels Keydets Back Into First Place: Coming off of their first loss in over a monthand-a-half, the Keydets got off to an atrocious start in a first-place battle at Radford on Jan. 21. At the first media timeout, the Highlanders, who were playing their first game at the revamped Dedmon Center, led 13-0. Coming out of that stoppage, senior Travis Holmes, playing his first game after missing five straight, hit a pair of free throws to spoil the shutout. That sparked an epic 50-19 run over the final 15-plus minutes of the first half, giving the Keydets a 50-32 advantage at halftime. During the run, which included separate bursts of 11-0, 12-2 and 12-0, the Keydets shot 10-of-19 (52.6%) from beyond the arc and caused 12 turnovers, leading to a 22-2 advantage in points off turnovers. When all was said and done, VMI had improved to 3-9 all-time at the Dedmon Center and reclaimed sole possession of first place in the Big South standings. Coming Up Big In Crunch Time: With a 12-1 mark in games decided by less than 10 points this season, there s no doubt that VMI has been able to play with poise under pressure down the stretch. But no player has come up as big in crunch time as senior Chavis Holmes. During the last five minutes of regulation this year, Chavis not only leads the team in scoring (4.2 ppg) and field goal percentage (56%), but has accounted for over onethird of the team s free throws. To that end, Chavis has hit 90.7% (49-of-54) from the line during crunch time. In Big South Conference play, Chavis and his brother Travis have been nearly equally dominating. Travis averages 5.1 points while Chavis averages 4.5 of VMI s 13.5 points over the final five minutes of those games, combining to shoot 51% from the field and 83% from the line. Kenon Consistently On Target: It s no surprise that sophomore Austin Kenon ranks among the national leaders in 3-point shooting. But did you know that he has never played in a game when they didn t hit from beyond the arc? Kenon has now played in 40 career games, and already has 150 career three-balls (3.75 3pg), shooting 40.7% from distance. He currently ranks third in VMI history in three-point percentage in his career. In his first season at VMI, Keith Gabriel has hit a three-pointer in all but two games this season. He currently has 74 three-pointers (3.08 3pg) on 37.2% shooting. Turnovers Tell The Story: A key to the Keydets success this season has been the team s ability to win the turnover battle. The Keydets have not committed more turnovers than their opponents while forcing at least 15 miscues in each contest this season. Additionally, the Keydets have caused ten more turnovers than they have committed in nine games this season, coming in two wins over Winthrop, as well as victories against Kentucky, Stevenson, UNC Asheville, Campbell, Southern Wesleyan, Presbyterian, High Point and Southern Virginia and a loss to UNC Asheville. VMI is now 19-2 in 2008-09 when holding an edge in points off turnovers, and 1-2 when that stat has gone the way of VMI s opponents. Remarkably, in VMI s 11 Big South games this season, the Keydets have averaged only 11.8 turnovers per game while forcing 21.7 per outing. Keydets In The National Rankings: The Keydets are currently leading the nation in scoring (95.8), 3-pointers per game (13.4), steals (14.1) and turnovers forced (23.5), while ranking third in the nation in assists (18.2). Individually, the Keydets also boast two of the top three players nationally in steals per game, as Chavis (3.39) and Travis (3.37) rank second and third, respectively. Climbing The Charts: In their senior seasons, Chavis and Travis Holmes are moving up both the VMI and Big South charts in several categories. With 1,894 career points, Chavis Holmes currently ranks fourth in VMI s career scoring and sixth on the Big South s list. He currently tops the VMI charts in career three-pointers and ranks eighth in Big South history with 279, while his 277 career steals rank him second at VMI and second in the Big South behind his brother, Travis. Chavis also checks in eighth in career scoring average at VMI with 17.1 ppg. Travis, meanwhile, moved into the top 10 in VMI s career scoring with his 23 points against Radford on Jan. 21. His current total of 1,586 places him 18th in Big South history as well. Travis is also the VMI and Big South career leader in steals with 286 and needs 25 more to move into the NCAA s Top 25 in career takeaways. From distance, Travis ranks fifth at VMI in career threepointers with 165. A December to Remember: Entering the month of December, VMI was off to a strong start at 4-2, including the Keydets stunning, season-opening win at Kentucky. But what VMI accomplished in December was remarkable. The Keydets went 6-0 during the month, running their overall record to 10-2. Included in the victories were Big South wins over the reigning co-regular season champions, Winthrop and UNC Asheville, as well as comeback wins at Army and at home against

2008-09 Honors Chavis Holmes * Big South Preseason All-Conference * Big South Player of the Week (Dec. 15) * Co-Big South Player of the Week (Jan. 5) Travis Holmes * Big South Player of the Week (Nov. 17) * Big South Player of the Week (Dec. 8) Austin Kenon * Big South Player of the Week (Jan. 12) Keith Gabriel * Big South Freshman of the Week (Nov. 17) * Big South Freshman of the Week (Dec. 15) VMI VMI Tale Of The Tape Tale Of The Tape CCU 95.8 Points Per Game 59.1 87.0 Points Allowed 65.2 45.2% Field Goal % 41.7% 51.1% FG % Allowed 44.9% 36.8% 3-Point FG % 32.8% 13.4 3-Pt. FG Per Game 6.3 74.4% Free Throw % 66.7% 18.2 Assists Per Game 10.8 14.4 Turnovers Per Game 16.8 1.3 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.6 14.1 Steals Per Game 7.3 3.5 Blocks Per Game 3.2 PC 95.8 Points Per Game 68.7 87.0 Points Allowed 68.3 45.2% Field Goal % 44.5% 51.1% FG % Allowed 42.2% 36.8% 3-Point FG % 33.5% 13.4 3-Pt. FG Per Game 6.8 74.4% Free Throw % 63.1% 18.2 Assists Per Game 14.3 14.4 Turnovers Per Game 15.8 1.3 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9 14.1 Steals Per Game 6.8 3.5 Blocks Per Game 3.4 Richmond. The last time that VMI had an undefeated month of at least four games came in 1976-77. The Keydets not only went 6-0 in December of that season, but followed that up by going 10-0 in January. High-Scoring Keydets Join Elite List: VMI topped the nation in scoring for the second straight year in 2007-08 with a 91.3 points per game average, becoming just the 11th team on record in NCAA history to lead the country in scoring in back-to-back years. If the Keydets can lead the nation in scoring once again this year, they would be just the third program to lead in three consecutive years and first since Loyola Marymount from 1988-90. Below is a list of schools that have led the nation in scoring in consecutive years. 1948-49 Rhode Island 1953-55 Furman 1962-63 Loyola (Ill.) 1970-71 Jacksonville 1972-73 Oral Roberts 1976-77 UNLV 1988-90 Loyola Marymount 1993-94 Southern 1999-00 Duke 2003-04 Arizona 2007-08 VMI Board Scores: Two VMI players entered the season with chances to top the 500-rebound mark for their careers. Senior Travis Holmes became the ninth player in Big South Conference history with 1,500 points and 500 rebounds, surpassing the latter threshold with his four rebounds against High Point (Jan. 24). Senior Willie Bell has 446 career boards and could also top the 500-mark with a big output down the stretch. Keydets and Chants Go Down to the Wire: Behind career-high point outputs from Chavis Holmes (35 pts.) and Austin Kenon (29 pts.), VMI survived a desperate rally and held on for a thrilling 103-102 win over Coastal Carolina on Saturday, Jan. 10 at Cameron Hall. With the Keydets up by three and the seconds ticking away, Coastal Carolina s Mario Sisinni dribbled the ball up the court and found teammate Steven Sexton on the right wing, just beyond the three-point line. Sexton was met by a pair of VMI defenders, but thanks to a head fake, was able to get off the heave as time expired. The shot banked in, and a Chanticleer celebration ensued, however, the officials ruled Sexton s shot to be a two-pointer, as the toe of his right foot was on the edge of the three-point line. After checking the replay, that ruling was upheld, giving VMI the 103-102 triumph, and bringing a raucous cheer from the 2,875 fans in attendance. The effort marked the second-straight game in which Kenon had posted a career-high, as he had scored 26 points against Charleston Southern the previous Monday. All told, the Keydets hit 17 treys on the day and scored over 100 points for the first time since Dec. 13. Keith Gabriel had 19 points to aid in the winning effort, while fellow freshman Ron Burks grabbed eight rebounds. Coastal Carolina s Joseph Harris led the Chanticleers with 30 points, 16 rebounds and six assists in the loss. Sisinni had 20 points and nine assists for the Chanticleers as well, and the Chanticleers went down to defeat despite 58 points in the paint. VMI s win was its third-straight over the Chanticleers, after CCU had captured seven of the first eight meetings between the clubs. Twins Scoring Leaders NCAA Division I Career 1. Chavis & Travis Holmes.......3,480 pts. Chavis (VMI; 2005-Pres.)........1,894 pts. Travis (VMI; 2005-Pres.).........1,586 pts. 2. Ramon & Damon Williams....3,252 pts. Ramon (VMI; 1987-90)..........1,630 pts. Damon (VMI; 1987-90).........1,622 pts. 3. Horace & Harvey Grant......3,231 pts. Horace (Clemson; 1984-87)......1,696 pts. Harvey (Clemson/Okla.; 1985,87-88) 1,535 pts. 4. Tom & Dick Van Arsdale......2,492 pts. Tom (Indiana; 1963-65).........1,252 pts. Dick (Indiana; 1963-65).........1,240 pts. 5. Jarvis & Jonas Hayes........2,460 pts. Jarvis (W. Car./Georgia; 2000,02-03).1,510 pts. Jonas (W. Car./Georgia; 2000, 02-04)..950 pts. 6. Jarron & Jason Collins........1,866 pts. Jarron (Stanford; 1998-01).......1,081 pts. Jason (Stanford; 1998-01).........785 pts. After a clarification from the NCAA, Johnny & Eddie O Brien, who scored a combined 3,970 pts. during their careers, were deemed to have played at Seattle University for two seasons (1951 & 1952) during which the school participated at the NCAA College Division, the forerunner to modern day Division II. Therefore, the O Briens scored only 1,446 points while competing at the NCAA University Division (in 1953), the forerunner to modern day Division I. Big South Preseason Poll 1. Winthrop (9)..............202 2. Radford (7)...............189 3. Gardner-Webb (3).........188 4. Liberty (2)................148 5. High Point (1).............132 6. Charleston Southern (1)......128 7. VMI (1)..................110 8. Coastal Carolina...........107 9. UNC Asheville..............83 10. Presbyterian..............33 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team Anthony Smith, Senior, Guard, Liberty Chavis Holmes, Senior, Guard, VMI Omar Carter, Sophomore, Guard, CSU Grayson Flittner, Junior, Guard, GWU Joey Lynch-Flohr, Junior, Forward, RU

Big South Standings Through Feb. 13 Big South Overall VMI 11-2.846 20-4.833 Radford 11-2.846 14-10.583 Liberty 9-5.643 18-8.692 UNC Asheville 8-6.571 12-13.480 Presbyterian 7-6.538 10-14.417 Gardner-Webb 7-7.500 11-13.458 Winthrop 5-9.357 6-18.250 Coastal Carolina 4-9.308 10-15.400 High Point 3-11.214 7-17.292 Charleston Southern 2-10.167 7-16.304 Big South Schedule Saturday, Feb. 14 High Point at Gardner-Webb..................2 p.m. VMI at Coastal Carolina......................2 p.m. Presbyterian at Winthrop.....................2 p.m. Radford at UNC Asheville..................4:30 p.m. Liberty at Charleston Southern...............7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16 VMI at Presbyterian.........................7 p.m. Liberty at Coastal Carolina....................7 p.m. Radford at Charleston Southern..............7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 Winthrop at Gardner-Webb...................7 p.m. UNC Asheville at High Point...................7 p.m. Houston Makes Impressive Debut: Sophomore forward Hunter Houston made his season debut one to remember, pouring in 18 points, including 5- of-8 shooting beyond the arc, to help lift VMI to a 93-90 win over Charleston Southern on Jan. 5. He bettered that output against Southern Virginia (Jan. 29) with a career-best 20 points on 4-of-6 three-point shooting. Houston, who a season ago averaged 3.1 points and 1.9 rebounds in 19 games, sat out the first semester this season. As a freshman, Houston shot only 25.5% from three-point land, making 13 of his 51 attempts. VMI Rings In New Year In Style: Trailing by seven with just over three minutes remaining, senior Chavis Holmes put the Keydets on his back, scoring each of VMI s final 15 points during a 15-5 run to lead the Keydets to a 73-70 win over Richmond on New Year s Eve. Holmes, who had scored eight points over the first 37 minutes of play, accounted for those 15 points by going 7- of-7 from the free throw line while going 3-of-3 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers. His second long ball of the stretch came with 11 seconds remaining, giving the Keydets a two-point advantage they would not relinquish. The win was VMI s second in three seasons over the Spiders and was the first win over UR in Lexington since Jan. 21, 1991. It marks the first time that VMI has ever had 10 wins before the dawn of the New Year. VMI Escapes Army With Low-Scoring Win: How bizarre was VMI s 62-55 win at Army on Saturday, Dec. 21? * It was the fewest points that the Keydets had scored and still won the game under head coach Duggar Baucom. The previous low for a win under Baucom came, not surprisingly, at Army on Dec. 8, 2005 in a 72-63 victory. The last time that VMI scored 62 or less points and won was back on Feb. 21, 2004, taking a 61-52 decision against Liberty. * Army forced VMI into one of its worst halves of the season in the game s opening stanza, with the Keydets shooting only 4-of-22 (18.2%) and committing 13 turnovers. It was the fewest field goals that VMI had scored in a half in nearly five years, dating back to a 49-32 loss to Coastal Carolina on Jan. 26, 2004 in the lowest-scoring game in Cameron Hall history. * After connecting on only 3-of-16 (18.8%) three-pointers in the first half, VMI made 10-of-19 (52.6%) from distance in the second half. VMI, meanwhile, made only five two-point field goals and 13 three-pointers in the contest. That is the largest difference between three s made and two s made since losing to Cornell 99-94 on Dec. 1, 2006, when the Keydets hit 19 three-point field goals and nine two-pointers. Let s Get It Started: VMI s 18-point win over Big South preseason favorite Winthrop marked the earliest start to a conference season for VMI since 1980-81. That season, the Keydets lost in overtime to Furman, 87-82, on Dec. 3, 1980 at The Pit, a season before Cameron Hall first opened its doors. It s Raining Threes: Over a two-game stretch in late November, VMI hit their three-pointers at nearly a historic rate. The Keydets boasted identical 19-40 shooting nights from distance in wins against Stevenson (133-72) and Campbell (97-92). The 19 three-pointers in back-to-back games were the most by VMI since hitting 21 and 20, respectively, against Virginia Intermont and Southern Virginia on Nov. 15 & 20, 2006. In the follow-up to those games, VMI struggled from distance, hitting on only 7-of-34 attempts in a loss at Jacksonville State. Sultans of Swat: Against Stevenson on Nov. 20, VMI set a new Cameron Hall record with 12 blocked shots. Leading the way was Chavis Holmes, who set a new career high with four blocks, along with a career-best nine rebounds, five steals and 21 points. The 12 rejections against Stevenson was the most in the Baucom era and fell three short of the school-record 15 blocks against Appalachian State in 2003. Overwhelming Outbursts This season, VMI has used frantic outbursts to take control of several games. Here are VMI s best runs and how long they took from each win this season. Opponent (Score) Run Time Kentucky (111-103) 14-2 2:13 Maryland Bible (118-72) 26-3 6:16 Stevenson (133-72) 35-7 8:09 Campbell (97-92) 11-2 1:57 Winthrop (92-74) 22-4 3:18 UNC Asheville (114-105) 16-2 4:00 Campbell (88-76) 16-0 3:41 Southern Wesleyan (113-94) 21-6 5:58 Army (62-55) 21-4 5:13 Richmond (73-70) 15-5 2:59 Gardner-Webb (96-92) 16-2 4:31 Charleston Southern (93-90) 12-2 2:39 Coastal Carolina (103-102) 20-8 3:59 Presbyterian (90-75) 10-0 1:33 Radford (87-72) 50-17 13:38 High Point (92-85) 11-0 2:27 Southern Virginia (113-92) 30-10 6:11 Winthrop (110-106 OT) 14-2 3:04 Gardner-Webb (94-88) 15-3 3:00 Charleston Southern (82-76) 18-2 6:27 Road Winning Streaks VMI currently is tied for the sixth-longest road winning streak in the nation with six in a row. Below is the full list, courtesy of WarrenNolan.com. 1. Utah State.....................9 2. Connecticut....................8 Tennessee-Martin................8 4. Michigan State..................7 Northern Iowa..................7 6. Davidson......................6 Memphis......................6 VMI..........................6 Radford.......................6 Weber State....................6 Keydets Open Season With Historic Win Over Kentucky: Behind a career-best 30-point performance by senior guard Travis Holmes, VMI scored its first win over an SEC program in 32 years, stunning Kentucky, 111-103 in front of 22,579 fans at Rupp Arena on Friday, Nov. 14. The Keydets matched a facility record by an opponent with 14 three-pointers, including five by sophomore gunner Austin Kenon. Kentucky got a valiant effort from junior Jodie Meeks, who poured in a career-best 39 points in leading a massive second-half comeback. After holding a 57-47 advantage at halftime, VMI extended the lead to 23 points on a three-pointer by freshman Keith Gabriel with 14:10 remaining. After the teams traded buckets to make it 85-62, Meeks led a 35-10 run over the next ten minutes, giving

Kentucky their first lead of the game at 97-95 with 4:52 remaining. It would be the Wildcats only lead of the night. Following Ramon Harris layup to give Kentucky the lead, the Keydets answered quickly with a jumper by senior Willie Bell, knotting the score at 97. Kenon then knocked in his fifth three-pointer of the night, a dagger from the right corner, to give VMI the lead for good. The win was VMI s first against an SEC program since defeating Tennessee 81-75 in the NCAA East Regionals on March 13, 1976. It was the Keydets first victory in the series against Kentucky since 1922, when the Keydets scored a 37-32 decision. Kentucky Game Redux: * The loss for Kentucky was only their 55th all-time at Rupp Arena in the 33 seasons of play there. Following the game, UK stood at 415-55 (.883) at the facility. * VMI s 111 points were the most allowed by Kentucky at Rupp Arena since a 116-113 overtime loss to Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 23, 1989. * It was also the most points Kentucky had given up since Dec. 27, 1989, when it lost 121-110 at North Carolina. * The last time Kentucky scored 100-plus points and lost was a 104-103 overtime loss to Duke on March 28, 1992. That game ended when Grant Hill passed downcourt to Christian Laettner, who hit a turn-around jumper from the free-throw line to send Duke to the 1992 Final Four. * The 14 made three-pointers by VMI were the most UK had allowed since 14 against Penn State on Nov. 25, 2000. * Kentucky's 25 turnovers were the most since committing 26 mishaps against Georgia on Feb. 15, 2006. VMI scored 38 points off UK turnovers. Out With A Bang: VMI opened its 2008-09 basketball campaign with a daunting schedule, playing four games in seven days. The Keydets went 3-1 during the stretch, beginning with a road split at Kentucky and Virginia. In all, VMI played five of their first eight games on the road, going 6-2. Homecoming For Sparks: VMI freshman forward Michael Sparks began his collegiate basketball career where he ended his high school career - in Lexington, Kentucky. Sparks had five points and three rebounds in his collegiate debut, taking place at storied Rupp Arena. The Tates Creek HS product averaged 19.1 points and 8.5 rebounds his senior year at the Lexington, Ky. school, and became the school's all-time leading scorer surpassing new South Carolina head coach Darrin Horn. Sparks was also selected to play in the prestigious Kentucky- Indiana All-Star game last spring. He shot 80% from the free throw line last year as a senior. VMI Basketball Signs Two In Early Period: VMI head basketball coach Duggar Baucom has announced the signings of Joe Carr and Nick Gore to National Letters-of-Intent for the early signing period. Carr is a 6-2, 195 guard from The Woodlands (Texas) Christian Academy. Gore, a 6-7 forward who graduated from Waynesboro (Va.) High School last spring, is currently attending The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. Carr averaged 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists per game as a junior last year and led TWCA to a 27-2 mark and its first ever state championship in basketball. He was named District Player of the Year in each of the past two seasons and also earned all-state honors in the same two years. "Joe Carr is a great fit for our program, we are really excited that he has chose to attend VMI," said Baucom. "Joe is a coach on the floor. He combines great size with innate leadership ability. He is the type of player that makes everyone around him better." Gore averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds last year at Waynesboro High and can play both the small and power forward positions. He was named All- District as Waynesboro advanced to the third round of the state playoffs last year. VMI IN THE STATISTICAL RANKINGS Through Feb. 11 BIG SOUTH TEAM Overall Conf.-Only NCAA Scoring Offense 95.8 1st 94.5 1st 95.8 1st Scoring Defense 87.0 10th 89.2 10th 87.0 343rd Scoring Margin +8.9 1st +5.3 2nd +9.0* 42nd* Field Goal Pct. 45.2% 3rd 43.9% 3rd 45.2% T-97th Free Throw Pct. 74.4% 1st 74.5% 1st 74.4% T-19th 3-Point FG Pct. 36.8% 1st 35.7% 5th 36.8% T-74th 3-Point FG Made 13.42 1st 13.00 1st 13.42 1st Field Goal Pct. Def. 51.1% 10th 52.1% 10th 51.1% T-342nd 3-Point FG Pct. Def. 35.2% 9th 37.7% 10th 35.2% T-216th Rebounding 33.4 9th 32.2 10th Rebounding Defense 44.6 10th 45.8 10th Rebounding Margin -11.2 10th -13.6 10th -11.7* 330th* Offensive Rebounds 12.71 3rd 12.31 3rd Defensive Rebounds 20.71 10th 19.85 10th Blocked Shots 3.54 5th 2.69 8th 3.54 T-126th Assists 18.17 1st 16.92 2nd 18.17 3rd Steals 14.13 1st 12.85 1st 14.13 1st Turnover Margin +9.13 1st +9.92 1st +9.3* 1st* Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.26 1st 1.44 1st 1.26 22nd BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL Overall Conf.-Only NCAA Scoring C. Holmes 22.2 1st 23.6 1st 22.2 13th T. Holmes 19.5 3rd 19.5 36th A. Kenon 17.1 6th 18.6 3rd Rebounding W. Bell 6.5 9th Field Goal Pct. C. Holmes 52.6% 3rd 53.9% 6th T. Holmes 50.2% 7th A. Kenon 44.9% 9th 42.5% 9th Free Throw Pct. C. Holmes 84.5% 2nd 89.2% 2nd T. Holmes 80.5% 4th W. Bell 73.2% T-10th Assists T. Holmes 4.16 T-5th W. Bell 3.33 9th 4.08 6th Assist/TO Ratio W. Bell 1.82 4th 2.41 1st T. Holmes 1.34 9th C. Holmes 1.31 10th Steals C. Holmes 3.39 1st 3.17 1st 3.39 2nd T. Holmes 3.37 2nd 3.37 3rd W. Bell 2.46 3rd 2.46 2nd 2.46 T-17th K. Gabriel 1.79 6th 1.85 7th Blocked Shots C. Holmes 1.13 8th 1.00 T-9th 3-Point FG Pct. A. Kenon 40.8% 2nd 40.6% 4th 41.4%* 29th* K. Gabriel 37.2% 5th 34.5% 7th C. Holmes 47.7% 1st 3-Pt. FG Per Game A. Kenon 3.88 1st 4.31 1st 4.0* 3rd* K. Gabriel 3.08 4th 2.92 2nd 3.2* 19th* C. Holmes 2.43 7th 2.58 6th *- Statistic and ranking from NCAA Report (Published On Monday)

"We are very excited that Nick has decided to attend VMI," said Baucom. "He is a smart, versatile player who brings a great skill set to our program. Nick can really shoot the ball, put it on the floor and go by bigger players, and he also plays very, very hard." Baucom Rewarded With Contract Extension: Just before the 2008-09 season, VMI head coach Duggar Baucom received a contract extension through the 2011-2012 season, Athletic Director Donny White announced. Baucom, who has injected a brand of fastpaced, high-scoring hoops that has brought the Keydets success and acclaim on and off the court, is in his fourth season as VMI head coach since taking over the program in April, 2005. Over the past two seasons, Baucom has led VMI to the NCAA scoring title in back-to-back seasons, a feat accomplished most recently by Arizona in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Under Baucom, the Keydets have also experienced their most prolific two-year winning period (28 victories) in over a decade and posted back-to-back 14-win seasons for the first time since 1976-78. I am extremely pleased with Coach Duggar Baucom s work at VMI, said White. He has built a very competitive program for us and I am confident that our basketball program will continue to excel under his leadership. Since transitioning to the up-tempo, high-flying system, the VMI record books have undergone a major facelift as 43 team, individual and facility records have been rewritten in the Baucom era. I am very excited to have received a contract extension, said Baucom. I owe a lot of appreciation to my players and my staff, all who have worked extremely hard to help build this program. I am also grateful to Coach White and VMI for allowing me the opportunity to work with great young men day in and day out. Leading The Way: For the past two seasons, the Keydets have gained acclaim for leading the country in scoring (100.9 ppg in 2006-07, 91.3 ppg in 2007-08). What you may not know, however, is that VMI has also led the nation in steals (14.8 spg in 2006-07, 12.7 spg in 2007-08) and in three-pointers made per game (13.4 3pg in 2006-07, 11.6 3pg in 2007-08) over the past two seasons, and also led the country in assists back in 2006-07 (20.6 apg). Look Who s Talking This season, both national and regional media have been talking about the Runnin Roos. Keydet Basketball has appeared on the following outlets. Sports Illustrated New York Times ESPN The Magazine ESPN First Take ESPN.com ESPN SportsCenter Sporting News Associated Press Rivals.com Comcast SportsNet Washington Post Charlotte Observer MidMajority.com Fox Sports Radio USA Today BleacherReport.com Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2008-09 30-Point Games Chavis Holmes..............................3 at Virginia (11/16)....................31 pts. vs. Coastal Carolina (1/10)..............35 pts. vs. Charleston Southern (2/9).............33 pts. Travis Holmes..............................2 at Kentucky (11/14)...................30 pts. vs. UNC Asheville (2/2).................37 pts. Keith Gabriel...............................1 at Gardner-Webb (1/3).................34 pts. 2008-09 Double-Doubles Chavis Holmes..............................2 vs. Gardner-Webb (2/7)..........25 pts., 11 reb. vs. Charleston Southern (2/9)......33 pts., 12 reb. Willie Bell.................................1 vs. Presbyterian (1/12)...........22 pts., 12 reb. Travis Holmes..............................1 vs. High Point (1/24).............20 pts., 11 ast. 2008-09 25-Point Games Chavis Holmes.............................10 Travis Holmes..............................3 Keith Gabriel...............................2 Austin Kenon...............................2 2008-09 Games With... Three Players Over 20 Points...................7........................at Campbell (11/24).........................vs. Winthrop (12/3)................vs. Southern Wesleyan (12/13)......................at Gardner-Webb (1/5)........................vs. High Point (1/24)...................vs. Southern Virginia (1/29)..........................at Winthrop (2/4) Seven Players In Double Figures.................1.......................vs. Stevenson (11/20) Six Players In Double Figures...................4........................at Kentucky (11/14).......................vs. Stevenson (11/20)................vs. Southern Wesleyan (12/13)..........................at Winthrop (2/4) Athlon Sports 1. Winthrop 2. Gardner-Webb 3. Radford 4. High Point 5. Liberty 6. Charleston Southern 7. UNC Asheville 8. Coastal Carolina 9. VMI 10. Presbyterian Big South Preseason Predictions Street & Smith s 1. Radford 2. Gardner-Webb 3. High Point 4. Winthrop 5. UNC Asheville 6. Coastal Carolina 7. Charleston Southern 8. VMI 9. Liberty 10. Presbyterian Blue Ribbon 1. Winthrop 2. Radford 3. Liberty 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Coastal Carolina 6. High Point 7. Charleston Southern 8. VMI 9. UNC Asheville 10. Presbyterian Lindy s 1. VMI 2. Radford 3. Charleston Southern 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Coastal Carolina 6. Winthrop 7. Liberty 8. UNC Asheville 9. High Point 10. Presbyterian

Starting Lineups Nov. 14 at Kentucky Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Nov. 16 at Virginia Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Nov. 18 Maryland Bible Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Nov. 20 Stevenson Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Nov. 24 at Campbell Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Nov. 29 at Jacksonville State Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 3 Winthrop* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 6 at UNC Asheville* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 9 Campbell Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 13 Southern Wesleyan Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 21 at Army Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Dec. 31 Richmond Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Jan. 3 at Gardner-Webb* Burks Kenon C. Holmes Josey Bell Jan. 5 at Charleston Southern* Burks Kenon Sparks Josey Bell Jan. 10 Coastal Carolina* Burks Kenon C. Holmes Josey Bell Jan. 12 Presbyterian* Burks Kenon Sparks C. Holmes Bell Jan. 17 Liberty* Burks Kenon Sparks C. Holmes Bell Jan. 21 at Radford* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Jan. 24 High Point* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Jan. 29 Southern Virginia Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Feb. 2 UNC Asheville* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Feb. 4 at Winthrop* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Feb. 7 Gardner-Webb* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Feb. 9 Charleston Southern* Burks Kenon C. Holmes T. Holmes Bell Feb. 14 at Coastal Carolina* Feb. 16 at Presbyterian* Feb. 21 Radford* Feb. 24 at Liberty* Feb. 28 at High Point* March 3 Big South Quarterfinals March 5 Big South Semifinals March 7 Big South Finals Starting Lineup Breakdown Burks, Kenon, C. Holmes, T. Holmes, Bell.................16-3 Burks, Kenon, C. Holmes, Josey, Bell......................2-0 Burks, Kenon, Sparks, C. Holmes, Bell.....................1-1 Burks, Kenon, Sparks, Josey, Bell..........................1-0 Career Games 2008-09 Career Player Played Starts Starts Chavis Holmes 111 23 79 Travis Holmes 108 19 50 Willie Bell 87 24 65 Adam Lonon 68 0 58 Carl Josey 59 3 15 Quinn Brownfield 49 0 4 Austin Kenon 40 24 34 Hunter Houston 30 0 6 Ron Burks 24 24 24 Keith Gabriel 24 0 0 Michael Sparks 23 3 3 Joey Cantafio 18 0 0 Stephen Sargent 9 0 0 Wayne Whiting 9 0 0 Aaron Blosser 2 0 0 Tracking The Keydets Largest Lead Largest Deficit Best Run Best Opp. Run Pts. off TO Pts in Paint 2nd Chance Bench Pts. Nov. 14 at Kentucky W, 111-103 23 2 14-2 35-10 38-22 36-70 13-21 25-18 Nov. 16 at Virginia L, 97-107 4 17 20-7 20-4 21-25 48-76 14-27 14-33 Nov. 18 Maryland Bible W, 118-72 50 2 26-3 10-2 57-32 50-50 23-19 54-31 Nov. 20 Stevenson W, 133-72 62-35-7 6-0 46-15 60-34 23-25 58-37 Nov. 24 at Campbell W, 97-92 17 3 11-2 22-6 23-18 22-64 11-20 36-26 Nov. 29 at Jacksonville State L, 67-95 - 33 8-0 18-0 17-25 30-58 9-14 16-38 Dec. 3 Winthrop* W, 92-74 21 3 22-4 10-0 31-11 32-46 14-10 29-25 Dec. 6 at UNC Asheville* W, 114-105 17 7 16-2 8-0 32-11 44-34 9-21 33-12 Dec. 9 Campbell W, 88-76 27 7 16-0 14-2 39-19 32-46 17-13 26-58 Dec. 13 Southern Wesleyan W, 113-94 30-21-6 17-2 41-11 60-46 11-15 35-25 Dec. 21 at Army W, 62-55 8 14 21-4 12-0 25-14 8-22 7-4 16-10 Dec. 31 Richmond W, 73-70 3 7 15-5 10-2 20-15 16-32 5-16 7-18 Jan. 3 at Gardner-Webb* W, 96-92 11 8 16-2 16-2 17-18 35-59 16-19 42-25 Jan. 5 at Charleston Southern* W, 93-90 7 5 12-2 9-2 19-11 30-44 15-12 33-19 Jan. 10 Coastal Carolina* W, 103-102 13 2 20-8 10-2 22-19 26-58 10-14 29-31 Jan. 12 Presbyterian* W, 90-75 19 2 10-0 8-0 24-10 18-42 14-21 23-16 Jan. 17 Liberty* L, 80-91 7 20 9-0 20-3 21-17 36-44 10-17 24-0 Jan. 21 at Radford* W, 87-72 29 13 50-17 18-4 30-12 28-42 17-12 15-28 Jan. 24 High Point* W, 92-85 16-11-0 14-0 37-12 22-46 25-18 22-22 Jan. 29 Southern Virginia W, 113-92 37 3 16-2 17-0 39-17 24-38 19-19 55-41 Feb. 2 UNC Asheville* L, 95-103 (OT) 3 10 15-2 13-2 25-18 38-54 10-28 12-14 Feb. 4 at Winthrop* W, 110-106 (OT 15 12 14-2 14-3 31-12 52-66 11-25 34-36 Feb. 7 Gardner-Webb* W, 94-88 7 8 15-3 9-0 26-14 30-52 12-15 21-25 Feb. 9 Charleston Southern* W, 82-76 9 9 18-2 15-3 17-8 40-46 19-16 10-38 Feb. 14 at Coastal Carolina* Feb. 16 at Presbyterian* Feb. 21 Radford* Feb. 24 at Liberty* Feb. 28 at High Point* March 3 Big South Quarterfinals March 5 Big South Semifinals March 7 Big South Finals

DUGGAR BAUCOM HEAD COACH FOURTH SEASON UNC CHARLOTTE (1995) BAUCOM QUICK HITS PERSONAL: Name: Duggar Baucom Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. Education: UNC Charlotte 95 Wife: Sherry- VMI Assistant Academic Advisor & Senior Woman Administrator Son:Travis (22)- UNC Wilmington 07 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Head Coach - Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va. (2005-Present) Head Coach - Tusculum College, Greenville,Tenn. (2003-05) Assistant Coach - Western Carolina, Cullowhee, N.C. (2000-03) Assistant Coach - Northwestern State, Natchitoches, La. (1998-99) Assistant Coach - Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C. (1996-98) Assistant Coach - Davidson College, Davidson, N.C. (1995-96) Head Coach - Charlotte Royals (AAU) (1992-95) Varsity Coach - North Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. (1991-95) Junior Varsity Coach - North Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. (1987-1991) Career........................92-77 At VMI.......................55-58 By Site Home...........................33-22 Away............................20-30 Neutral............................2-6 By Type Non-Conference...................29-23 Conference (Regular Season).........24-33 Big South Tournament.................2-2 Televised...........................7-6 By Conference Atlantic Coast Conference.............0-3 Atlantic Sun Conference...............3-1 Atlantic 10 Conference...............2-1 Big Sky Conference...................0-1 Big South Conference...............26-35 Big Ten Conference...................0-3 Colonial Athletic Association...........3-3 Independent........................1-0 Ivy League..........................0-3 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference......0-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference........2-2 Non Division I......................15-0 BAUCOM W-L BREAKDOWN AT VMI Ohio Valley Conference...............0-2 Patriot League.......................2-3 Southeastern Conference..............1-0 By VMI Points Scored Less than 50........................0-3 50-59..............................0-4 60-69.............................1-14 70-79..............................3-9 80-89............................10-11 90-99.............................15-9 100+.............................26-8 By Margin 1-3 points.........................8-12 4-6 points..........................7-9 7-10 points.......................11-11 11-15 points.......................8-10 16-20 points........................5-5 21+ points.........................15-9 By Month November........................10-14 December.........................17-9 January...........................17-15 February.........................10-17 March.............................1-3

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS First Classmen (Seniors)- 3 Willie Bell Chavis Holmes Travis Holmes Second Classmen (Juniors)- 2 Carl Josey Adam Lonon Third Classmen (Sophomores)- 5 Quinn Brownfield Joey Cantafio Hunter Houston Austin Kenon Stephen Sargent Rats (Freshmen)- 5 Aaron Blosser Ron Burks Keith Gabriel Michael Sparks Wayne Whiting BY STATE Virginia- 6 Willie Bell (Newport News) Aaron Blosser (Virginia Beach) Joey Cantafio (Richmond) Austin Kenon (Virginia Beach) Adam Lonon (Richmond) Wayne Whiting (Chester) North Carolina- 3 Keith Gabriel (Charlotte) Chavis Holmes (Charlotte) Travis Holmes (Charlotte) Alabama- 1 Hunter Houston (Birmingham) Georgia- 1 Stephen Sargent (Fayetteville) Kentucky- 1 Michael Sparks (Lexington) NUMERICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Adam Lonon G 5-11 175 Jr. Richmond,Va./ Steward School 2 Willie Bell F 6-6 205 Sr. Newport News,Va./ Woodside 3 Chavis Holmes G 6-4 195 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Christ School 4 Joey Cantafio G 5-6 150 So. Richmond,Va./ Benedictine 10 Austin Kenon G 5-11 180 So. Virginia Beach,Va. / First Colonial 11 Quinn Brownfield F 6-7 195 So. Kyle,Texas / Anderson 15 Ron Burks F 6-4 205 Fr. Mitchellville, Md. / Paul VI (Va.) 20 Carl Josey F 6-5 195 Jr. Surrey, England / King's Academy (Tenn.) 21 Keith Gabriel G 6-3 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / United Faith 23 Travis Holmes G 6-4 195 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Christ School 31 Michael Sparks G 6-4 195 Fr. Lexington, Ky. / Tates Creek 32 Wayne Whiting C 6-7 240 Fr. Chester,Va. / Benedictine 34 Hunter Houston F 6-6 195 So. Birmingham, Ala. / Mountain Brook 35 Aaron Blosser F 6-3 205 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./ Cox 50 Stephen Sargent C 7-0 245 So. Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater ALPHABETICAL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 2 Willie Bell F 6-6 205 Sr. Newport News,Va./ Woodside 35 Aaron Blosser F 6-3 205 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./ Cox 11 Quinn Brownfield F 6-7 195 So. Kyle,Texas / Anderson 15 Ron Burks F 6-4 205 Fr. Mitchellville, Md. / Paul VI (Va.) 4 Joey Cantafio G 5-6 150 So. Richmond,Va./ Benedictine 21 Keith Gabriel G 6-3 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / United Faith 3 Chavis Holmes G 6-4 195 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Christ School 23 Travis Holmes G 6-4 195 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Christ School 34 Hunter Houston F 6-6 195 So. Birmingham, Ala. / Mountain Brook 20 Carl Josey F 6-5 195 Jr. Surrey, England / King's Academy (Tenn.) 10 Austin Kenon G 5-11 180 So. Virginia Beach,Va. / First Colonial 1 Adam Lonon G 5-11 175 Jr. Richmond,Va./ Steward School 50 Stephen Sargent C 7-0 245 So. Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater 31 Michael Sparks G 6-4 195 Fr. Lexington, Ky. / Tates Creek 32 Wayne Whiting C 6-7 240 Fr. Chester,Va. / Benedictine Head Coach- Duggar Baucom (Charlotte 95); Fourth season Associate Head Coach- Daniel Willis (Lenoir-Rhyne 01); Fourth season Assistant Coach- Jason Allison (Liberty 99); Fourth season Assistant Coach- Jack Castleberry (VMI 07); First season Student Assistant Coach- Nick Matson Managers- Budge Hunter, Matt Deacon Maryland- 1 Ron Burks (Mitchellville) Texas- 1 Quinn Brownfield (Kyle) International- 1 Carl Josey (Surrey, England) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chavis Holmes- CHAY-vis Hunter Houston - HOUSE-ton Adam Lonon- LAHN-in Joey Cantafio- can-taff-ee-oh Austin Kenon- KEEN-un Duggar Baucom- Rhymes with sugar

CAREER HIGHS #1 Adam Lonon Points - 14, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Rebounds - 5, (2x) Last vs. Howard, 12/8/07 3-Point FG Made- 1, (4x) Last at Liberty, 2/26/08 Blocked Shots - 1, (2x) Last vs. UNC Asheville, 1/19/08 Assists - 11, vs. Virginia Intermont, 11/15/06 Steals - 5, (2x) Last at South Carolina State, 12/4/07 #2 Willie Bell Points - 22, vs. Presbyterian, 1/12/09 Rebounds - 13, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/8/08 3-Point FG Made- 3, (4x) Last vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/13/08 Blocked Shots - 2, (7x) Last vs. Liberty, 1/17/09 Assists - 8, at Charleston Southern, 1/5/09 Steals - 5 (2x), Last vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 #3 Chavis Holmes Points - 35, vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/10/09 Rebounds - 12, vs. Charleston Southern, 2/9/09 3-Point FG Made- 6, (7x) Last vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 Blocked Shots - 4, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Assists - 9, vs. Radford, 2/5/08 Steals - 9, vs. Bridgewater, 1/18/07 #4 Joey Cantafio Points - 5 (2x), Last at Jacksonville State, 11/29/08 Rebounds - 4, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 3-Point FG Made- 1, (5x) Last vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 Blocked Shots - Assists - 5, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Steals - 1, (4x) Last vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 #10 Austin Kenon Points - 29, vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/10/09 Rebounds - 9, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 3-Point FG Made- 7 (4x), Last at Radford, 1/21/09 Blocked Shots - Assists - 8, at Campbell, 11/24/08 Steals - 4 (2x), Last vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 #11 Quinn Brownfield Points - 11, vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Rebounds - 6, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 3-Point FG Made- 3, vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Blocked Shots - 1, (5x) Last at Army, 12/28/08 Assists - 2 (3x), Last vs. Presbyterian, 1/12/09 Steals - 3, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 #15 Ron Burks Points - 12, vs. Charleston Southern, 2/9/09 Rebounds - 11, at Army, 12/28/08 3-Point FG Made- 2 (3x), Last vs. Charleston Southern, 2/9/09 Blocked Shots - Assists - 6, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 Steals - 4, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 #20 Carl Josey Points - 10, (2x) Last vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Rebounds - 9, (2x) Last vs. Charleston Southern, 2/11/08 3-Point FG Made- 3, vs. Southern Virginia, 11/20/06 Blocked Shots - 1, (3x) Last vs. Presbyterian, 1/12/09 Assists - 3 (2x), Last vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Steals - 2 (3x), Last at Army, 12/28/08 #21 Keith Gabriel Points - 34, at Gardner-Webb, 1/3/09 Rebounds - 5 (2x), Last vs. Richmond, 12/31/08 3-Point FG Made- 7, at Gardner-Webb, 1/3/09 Blocked Shots - 3 (2x), Last vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Assists - 5, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/13/08 Steals - 8, vs. High Point, 1/24/09 #23 Travis Holmes Points - 37, vs. UNC Asheville, 2/2/09 Rebounds - 13, (2x) Last at Charleston Southern, 1/12/08 3-Point FG Made- 6, (3x) Last vs. Winthrop, 3/3/07 Blocked Shots - 3, (3x) Last at Campbell, 11/24/08 Assists - 11, vs. High Point, 1/24/09 Steals - 11, vs. Bridgewater, 1/18/07 #31 Michael Sparks Points - 23, at Winthrop (2/4) Rebounds - 6 (2x), Last vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 3-Point FG Made- 4 (2x), Last at Campbell, 11/24/08 Blocked Shots - Assists - 5, vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Steals - 3 (2x), Last at Campbell, 11/24/08 #32 Wayne Whiting Points - 10, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Rebounds - 4, vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 3-Point FG Made- Blocked Shots - 1, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Assists - 1 (2x), Last vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Steals - 1, at Charleston Southern, 1/5/09 #34 Hunter Houston Points - 20, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 Rebounds - 5, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 3-Point FG Made- 5, at Charleston Southern, 1/5/09 Blocked Shots - 1, (5x) Last at Gardner-Webb, 2/7/09 Assists - 4, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/14/07 Steals - 3 (2x), Last vs. Liberty, 1/17/09 #35 Aaron Blosser Points - 3, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Rebounds - 3-Point FG Made- 1, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Blocked Shots - Assists - Steals - 1, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 #50 Stephen Sargent Points - 12, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Rebounds - 6, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/14/07 3-Point FG Made- Blocked Shots - 3, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Assists - 1 (2x), Last vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Steals - Bold Italic- Indicates VMI School Record

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 45 Reggie Williams vs.virginia Intermont, 11/15/06 2. 43 Reggie Williams vs. Southern Virginia, 1/8/08 Reggie Williams vs.apprentice, 12/10/07 4. 42 Jason Conley vs.western Carolina, 2/9/02 Ron Carter vs. Long Beach State, 12/29/77 6. 41 Reggie Williams vs. Cornell, 12/1/06 Norm Halberstadt vs. Richmond, 2/21/61 8. 40 Reggie Williams vs. Liberty, 1/27/07 Reggie Williams vs. High Point, 1/10/07 10. 38 Reggie Williams vs. Charleston South., 2/11/08 Reggie Williams vs.west Va.Wesleyan, 11/14/07 Jason Conley vs.wofford, 2/2/02 Jason Conley vs. East Tennessee State, 1/30/02 Jason Conley vs.villanova, 12/22/01 Gay Elmore vs. James Madison, 12/2/85 John Mitchell vs. Old Dominion, 1/27/69 Mike Manis vs. Richmond, 12/19/68 MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF 1. 30 Reggie Williams vs. Charleston Southern, 1/13/07 2. 27 John Goode vs. East Tennessee State, 2/4/80 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 19 Reggie Williams vs. Southern Virginia, 1/8/08 2. 18 Reggie Williams vs.west Va.Wesleyan, 11/14/07 Reggie Williams vs.virginia Intermont, 11/15/06 4. 17 Reggie Williams vs.apprentice, 12/10/07 5. 16 Lewis Preston vs.western Carolina, 2/10/92 Bill Blair vs. Davidson, 1964 Bill Blair vs. N.C. State, 2/23/63 Norm Halberstadt vs. George Washington, 1962 Norm Halberstadt vs. George Washington, 1961 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 39 Bill Ralph vs.west Virginia, 1954 MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1. 19 Gay Elmore vs. Davidson, 2/24/86 Ron Carter vs Siena, 1/4/78 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 22 Darren Sawyer vs. Marshall, 1/8/83 MOST REBOUNDS 1. 31 Bill Ralph vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1954 2. 28 Steve Powers vs. Davidson, 1967 Bobby Williamson vs. Lynchburg, 1955 4. 27 Karl Klinar vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1953 5. 26 Steve Powers vs. George Washington, 1967 6. 25 Charlie Schmaus vs.the Citadel, 1966 7. 24 Steve Powers vs. East Carolina, 1968 8. 23 Chuck Cotton vs. Presbyterian, 1957 Chuck Cotton vs. Roanoke, 1958 9. 22 Dave Montgomery vs.the Citadel, 1/13/75 Steve Powers vs. George Washington, 1968 MOST ASSISTS 1. 14 Bobby Prince vs.western Carolina, 1/14/95 2. 13 Richard Little vs. High Point, 2/25/04 Richard Little vs. James Madison, 2/9/04 Richard Little vs. Chattanooga, 3/7/03 5. 12 Reggie Williams vs. Charleston Southern, 2/5/07 Richard Little vs. Liberty, 11/23/02 Mike Huffman vs. Hampden-Sydney, 12/8/84 8. 11 Travis Holmes vs. High Point, 1/24/09 Adam Lonon vs.virginia Intermont, 11/15/06 Matt Coward vs. Bluefield, 12/13/04 Darryl Faulkner vs. Elon, 11/18/97 Bobby Prince vs. Furman, 2/12/96 Bobby Prince vs.western Carolina, 3/2/96 Bobby Prince vs. UTC, 2/13/93 Percy Covington vs.western Carolina, 2/10/92 Percy Covington vs.the Citadel, 1/22/90 Percy Covington vs. East Tenn. State, 3/3/90 MOST BLOCKS 1. 9 Eric Mann vs.the Citadel, 1/15/00 2. 7 Lewis Preston vs. Marshall, 1/18/92 3. 6 Matt Murrer vs. Charleston Southern, 2/5/07 Eric Mann vs.appalachian State, 2/24/01 Lewis Preston vs. Furman, 3/4/93 Lewis Preston vs.the Citadel, 2/2/92 Lewis Preston vs. Bluefield, 11/26/90 Mike Herndon vs.west Carolina, 1/19/85 MOST STEALS 1. 11 Travis Holmes vs. Bridgewater, 1/18/07 2. 10 Jason Bell vs. Furman, 2/10/98 3. 9 Chavis Holmes vs. Bridgewater, 1/18/07 4. 8 Keith Gabriel vs. High Point, 1/24/09 Chavis Holmes vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Travis Holmes vs.william & Mary, 12/20/07 Travis Holmes vs. Charleston Southern, 1/13/07 Jason Conley vs. Charleston Southern, 12/12/01 Jason Bell vs. UNCG, 2/15/99 Jason Bell vs.william & Mary, 1/26/95 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 1. 100 Lester Johnson vs. Radford, 12/12/94 (11-11) 2. 92.3 Gay Elmore vs. Bluefield, 1/21/87 (12-13) 3. 90.0 Matt Murrer vs. SVU, 12/2/03 (9-10) Ramon Williams vs. JMU, 11/28/88 (9-10) 5. 84.6 Mark Current vs. Marshall, 1/29/87 (11-13) Geoff Hinshelwood vs. Georgia St., 12/16/78(11-13) BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 12 attempts) 1. 100 Mike Manis vs. Old Dominion, 1968 (13-13) Robin Porter vs.west Virginia, 1/6/65 (13-13) Bobby Prince vs. UTC, 1/30/95 (12-12) Gay Elmore vs.app. State, 2/11/84 (12-12) Gay Elmore vs. JMU, 11/25/84 (12-12) John Kemper vs. Richmond, 1968 (12-12) MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 9 Fred Robinson vs. Charleston Southern, 1/13/07 2. 7 Austin Kenon at Radford, 1/21/09 Austin Kenon vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/10/09 Keith Gabriel vs. Charleston Southern, 1/3/09 Austin Kenon vs.winthrop, 12/3/08 Reggie Williams vs. Charleston South., 2/11/08 Austin Kenon vs.william & Mary, 12/20/07 Fred Robinson vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Lawrence Gullette vs.virginia, 12/19/94 Ramon Williams vs. Richmond 2/2/89 Ramon Williams vs. Oral Roberts, 1/2/88 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 19 Austin Kenon vs. High Point, 1/24/09 2. 17 Fred Robinson vs. Charleston Southern, 1/13/07 3. 16 Fred Robinson vs. Liberty, 2/21/07 Chavis Holmes vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/15/07 Fred Robinson vs. Southern Virginia, 11/20/06 BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 100 Ramon Williams vs.western Carolina, 2/13/89 (5-5) Reggie Williams poured in 45 points against Virginia Intermont on Nov. 15, 2006. Eric Mann blocked nine shots against The Citadel on Jan. 15, 2000. Fred Robinson made nine three-pointers against Charleston Southern on Jan. 13, 2007.