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2009-10 VMI BASKETBALL KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES KEYDET BASKETBALL GAME NOTES VMI Wraps Up Non-Conference Play Against Southern Virginia Tuesday Keydets Are 21-2 in Home Non-Conference Games Over the Past Three-Plus Seasons VMI Last Time Out: VMI junior guard Austin Kenon converted six straight free throws in the final 14.1 seconds of regulation to hold off High Point in a 94-91 Keydet win before a sellout crowd at the Millis Center Saturday night. VMI won its first road game of 2009-10 and handed High Point its first home loss of the season. Kenon finished the night a perfect eight-for-eight from the stripe and scored 20 points. The Keydets were led in scoring by freshman forward Stan Okoye, who produced his fourth straight 20-point, 10- rebound effort with career-highs of 24 points and 14 rebounds. Okoye tallied 20 of his points in the first half. VMI also got a double-double effort from sophomore guard/forward Ron Burks who scored 19 points and collected 12 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the year. Sophomore guard Keith Gabriel and senior guard Adam Lonon scored 14 and 10 points, respectively. Stan Okoye earned his second straight Freshman of the Week accolade from the Big South Conference on Monday. The rookie from Raleigh, N.C. has averaged 22.0 points, 11.8 rebounds and 3.5 blocks while shooting over 59% from the floor over the past four games. In those four contests, Okoye has had at least 20 points and 10 rebounds each time out, as he now leads the team with five double-doubles on the year. With five three-pointers against Seton Hall on Dec. 12, Austin Kenon topped the 200 career made three-pointers threshold to become eligible for Big South and NCAA career rankings. Kenon currently ranks among the top 20 alltime in NCAA Division I history with 3.37 3 s made per game, while also ranking fourth on the Big South s all-time list. In addition, Kenon passed Ramon Williams 90 for second on VMI s all-time three-pointers list, currently with 221. Kenon became the 34th member of VMI s 1,000-point club by scoring 18 points against Gardner-Webb on Jan. 16. He currently has 1,035 points in his 66 career games, averaging 15.7 points per outing. In 2009-10, VMI is shooting to become the first school in NCAA Division I history to lead the nation in scoring for four straight years. Last season, VMI joined Furman (1953-55) and Loyola Marymount (1988-90) as the only teams to lead the country in scoring for three years in a row. This year, the Keydets lead the nation with 90.2 points per game. A VMI win against Southern Virginia would: Mark the first time this season VMI won back-to-back games. Give the Keydets a 22-2 mark in home non-conference games since VMI adopted its fast-paced style prior to the 2006-07 season. Improve the Keydets to 6-4 at Cameron Hall this season. Make the Keydets 9-0 all-time against the Knights. KEYDETS AT A GLANCE Probable Starters Pos. # Player Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Ast. Stl. Notes G 1 Adam Lonon Sr. 5-11 175 4.2 2.0 3.3 1.7 Had 10 pts., 4 reb., 4 ast. and 3 stl. vs. Liberty (1/2) G 10 Austin Kenon Jr. 5-11 180 17.6 3.2 3.8 1.7 Surpassed 1,000 points vs. GWU (1/16); Season-high 31 pts., 5 3 s vs. Coastal G 21 Keith Gabriel So. 6-3 180 17.3 3.7 1.4 1.8 24 pts., 4 stls. and 6 3 s at George Mason (12/22); Led VMI in scoring 7 times F 30 Nick Gore Fr. 6-6 205 5.9 2.4 0.9 0.9 Career-best 20 pts., 8 reb. and 3 stls. vs. WVWC (11/18) C 50 Stephen Sargent R-So. 7-0 245 2.7 3.4 0.1 1.6* Season-best 8 pts., 7 reb. in 18 mins. vs. SHU; Career-high 8 reb. vs. UNCA Off The Bench Southern Virginia (12-4) vs. VMI (6-12) Tuesday, Jan. 26; 7 p.m. Cameron Hall Lexington, Va. RADIO- WREL-AM 1450 Lexington INTERNET- Live Audio and Stats online at www.vmikeydets.com. LIVE VIDEO- Broadcast on the Big South Network at www.bigsouthsports.com Tale Of The Tape VMI SVU 90.2 Points Per Game 86.9 99.1 Points Allowed 70.7 41.4% Field Goal % 47.4% 52.0% FG % Allowed 43.2% 33.3% 3-Point FG % 38.9% 11.8 3-Pt. FG Per Game 7.5 68.0% Free Throw % 71.3% 15.0 Assists Per Game 17.9 16.9 Turnovers Per Game 15.0 0.9 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.2 11.3 Steals Per Game 11.5 5.3 Blocks Per Game 1.9 Pos. # Player Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Ast. Stl. Notes F 11 Stan Okoye Fr. 6-5 195 12.1 5.9 0.4 1.6* Four Consecutive 20-point, 10-rebound games vs. UNCA, GWU, RU and HPU G 14 Joe Carr Fr. 6-3 195 2.4 1.7 1.1 0.7 8 pts., 8 ast., 3 stl., 3 reb. in 15 mins. vs. Randolph (1/11) G 15 Ron Burks So. 6-4 215 12.2 6.2 2.8 2.2 Career-high 19 pts. at VT (12/9); Double-Double at HPU (19 pts., 12 reb., 4 stl.) G 20 Carl Josey Sr. 6-5 195 0.4 1.9 0.1 0.4 Season-best 6 reb. at PC (1/9); Made only shot in five mins. vs. Army (11/13) F 22 Hunter Houston Jr. 6-6 195 3.9 2.0 0.6 0.3 Season-high 15 pts. on 6-of-11 FG shooting at Radford (1/21) F 31 Michael Sparks So. 6-4 195 12.7 3.5 0.8 1.0 Career-high 25 pts., 7 3 s vs. Lynchburg (11/30) C 32 Wayne Whiting So. 6-7 240 1.7 1.6 0.0 0.6* Will not play Spring Semester; 5 pts., 5 reb. and 3 blk. at Virginia Tech (12/9) *- 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(s) (540) 463-7834 (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 Winter Sports Radio Show The VMI Athletic Department will host a Winter Sports Radio Show, tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Salerno s Restaurant in Downtown Lexington. Media interested in attending should call the VMI Athletic Media Relations 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 Network Fans can view live video of all the Keydets home games and all Big South Conference contests, including tournament action, online via The Big South Network 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 (6-12 Overall, 2-7 Big South) Date Opponent (Television) Time/Result Record Key Stats Nov. 13 Army W, 93-86 1-0 VMI 38 pts. off 34 Army TO s; VMI 95% FT in first 33 mins. Nov. 16 at Richmond L, 59-103 1-1 UR 63% FG%; Pts. in Paint: UR 60, VMI 14 Nov. 18 West Virginia Wesleyan W, 111-92 2-1 VMI 37-2 advantage in Pts. off TO s; VMI 40 more FG Atts. Nov. 24 at UNC Wilmington L, 95-115 2-2 UNCW 64% FG%; Pts. in Paint: UNCW 70, VMI 46 Nov. 30 Lynchburg W, 108-93 3-2 VMI season-high 18 3 s; Lynchburg +9 FG Attempts Dec. 3 Coastal Carolina* (MASN) L, 97-111 3-3, 0-1 CCU 82-32 lead in Pts. in Paint; VMI season-low 6 stls. Dec. 5 Charleston Southern* W, 103-91 4-3, 1-1 VMI 16-31 (52%) 3-Pt.; Gabriel & Sparks combined 11-17 3 s Dec. 9 at Virginia Tech L, 73-98 4-4 VT 59-36 rebounds; VMI season-low 8 3 s, 5 stls. Dec. 12 at Seton Hall L, 107-134 4-5 SHU 20-35 (57%) 3 s; J. Jackson 12-15 3 s, game-high 40 pts. Dec. 22 at George Mason L, 86-89 4-6 11 ties and 12 lead changes; VMI 25 Pts. off 20 GMU TO s Jan. 2 Liberty* L, 102-110 4-7, 1-2 LU 65% FG, 64% 3-Pt. in 2nd Half; LU 50-22 rebounds Jan. 7 at Winthrop* L, 63-96 4-8, 1-3 WU 11 blocks, 13 steals; VMI 21 TO s, 9 3 s Jan. 9 at Presbyterian* L, 75-89 (OT) 4-9, 1-4 VMI 21% 3-PT, 22 TO; PC 83% FG & 100% (9-9) FT in OT Jan. 11 Randolph W, 99-88 5-9 VMI 51% FG, 25 asts., 34 pts. off TO s; RC 24 TO s Jan. 14 UNC Asheville* L, 84-97 5-10, 1-5 UNCA 33-10 run to close 1st half; VMI 14.3% (5-35) 3 s Jan. 16 Gardner-Webb* L, 84-92 5-11, 1-6 VMI 2-27 (7%) 3 s over 31-minute span; GWU 49% FG% Jan. 21 at Radford* L, 91-109 5-12, 1-7 RU 57.7% FG%, 28 Asst., 10 Blocks, 64 Pts. in Paint Jan. 23 at High Point* W, 94-91 6-12, 2-7 VMI 15-2 run to open 2nd half; VMI 48-47 rebounds Jan. 26 Southern Virginia 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at Liberty* (FTN) 7 p.m. Feb. 2 Radford* 7 p.m. Feb. 4 Presbyterian* 7 p.m. Feb. 6 Winthrop* 1 p.m. Feb. 11 at Gardner-Webb* 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at UNC Asheville* 4:30 p.m. Feb. 16 High Point* 7 p.m. Feb. 25 at Charleston Southern* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at Coastal Carolina* 2 p.m. March 2 Big South Quarterfinals 7 p.m. March 4 Big South Semifinals (ESPNU) 6/8 p.m. March 6 Big South Finals (ESPN2) 4 p.m. Okoye On A Tear: After earning Big South Freshman of the Week honors on Jan. 18, Stan Okoye went back to work with two more 20-point, 10-rebound efforts, these coming against Radford and High Point, earning the same accolade on Jan. 25 Matching up with the top frontcourt in the conference in the Highlanders on Jan. 21, Okoye set a new career-best with 23 points, while also grabbing 10 rebounds and matching his season-high with four blocks. Two days later, Okoye surpassed that effort with a 24- point, 14-rebound night at High Point, helping VMI to its first road win of the season. Against Big South opponents in his first trip through the league, Okoye is averaging 14.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.2 blocks while shooting 50% from the floor. Keydets Score First Road Win of Season at High Point: When looking at VMI s Jan. 23 game at High Point beforehand, it sure didn t look like a contest that the Keydets were in line to win. Not only was VMI 0-8 on the road this season, but High Point entered 8-0 at the Millis Center, where VMI had managed just one win alltime. The Keydets, however, scored 15 of the first 17 points out of halftime to extend its six-point lead out to 19, then hung on for a 94-91 victory over the Panthers. The win snapped a six-game losing streak for the Keydets in Big South play, while dropping High Point back into a five-way tie for third place in the conference standings. In the win, the Keydets scored 94 points, though accumulated just nine assists on 32 made field goals. The last time the Keydets had fewer than nine assists came back on Jan. 23, 2008, when the Keydets managed just six assists when scoring 41 points against Winthrop. The Keydets were led in scoring and rebounding for the fourth consecutive game by freshman Stan Okoye, who notched new career highs with 24 points and 14 rebounds, while matching his career-best with four blocks. Random Notes: Some notes just don t have any other place, so they go here: The Keydets are 6-4 when scoring at least 93 points this season and are 0-8 when failing to do so. Conversely, VMI is 6-3 when allowing 93 points or less and 0-9 when allowing more than that number. VMI knocked off High Point on Jan. 23 despite being outscored in the second half, 43-40. The Keydets have been outscored in the second half in each of the past eight games, dating back to the George Mason game on Dec. 22. Freshman Stan Okoye has started 10 games this season and come off the bench in eight contests. In his

2009-10 Keydet Honors Stan Okoye - Big South Freshman of the Week (Jan. 18) - Big South Freshman of the Week (Jan. 25) 10 starts, Okoye has averaged 7.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.1 blocks and shot 39% from the floor. Coming off the bench, Okoye has averaged 18.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.1 blocks and shot 60% from the floor. The Keydets, however, stand 5-5 in those 10 games he has started and just 1-7 in those games he did not. Okoye Named Big South Freshman of the Week: VMI's Stan Okoye was named the Crons Brand Big South Basketball Freshman of the Week for games played Jan. 11-17, as announced by the conference office. Okoye averaged 16.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 54.1 percent from the floor (20- of-37) in three games, including 20.5 points and 11.5 rebounds in two Big South contests. He hit 9-of-13 shots from the field and scored a career-high 21 points with 10 rebounds and four blocked shots against UNC Asheville, and followed with 20 points and 13 rebounds plus two blocks against Gardner-Webb all coming off the bench for the Keydets. The two double-doubles were Okoye s second and third of his young career, with the other having come against UNC Wilmington earlier in the year. On the week, Okoye was 8-of-10 from the line and finished 16-of-26 ( =61.5 percent) from the field in the two Big South games, as he became the first Keydet to be honored with a conference weekly award this season. Keydets On Track for Unprecedented Scoring Title: Through 18 games this season, VMI is the clear leader as the nation s top-scoring team, averaging 90.2 points per game. Entering Monday s play, the Keydets are over four points per game ahead of their closest competition, Texas (85.2), Villanova (84.9), Kansas (84.9) and Syracuse (84.1). Should VMI be able to hang on to its current lead at season s end, it would mark the first time in NCAA Division I history that a team has led the nation in scoring four consecutive years. VMI is currently tied with Furman (1953-55) and Loyola Marymount (1988-90) as the only schools to do so for three straight years. Dry Spell Dooms Keydets Against GWU: When VMI hit its opening two three-point attempts against Gardner-Webb on Jan. 16, things were looking good, as the Keydets led 6-2 just 34 seconds in. The marksmanship did not continue for the Keydets, however, as VMI hit on just two of its next 27 three-point attempts over the next 31- plus minutes. By that point, VMI trailed by 15 points with just eight minutes remaining. In those final eight minutes, however, the threes started going down, as VMI were 7-of-12 from beyond the arc down the stretch, cutting the lead to just three with 31 seconds remaining. Gardner-Webb hit five of its six free throws the rest of the way to win by eight, 92-84. Keydets Stop Slide vs. Randolph: Thanks to a strong first-half effort, VMI snapped its longest losing streak in four seasons with a 99-88 win over Randolph on Jan. 11. The Keydets shot 52 percent from the floor and forced 15 WildCat turnovers en route to a 54-37 halftime advantage. VMI pushed the lead to 27 points in the second half before a late run by the visitors provided the final margin. The Keydets were led by sophomore Keith Gabriel, whose 24 points led VMI for the seventh time this season. Junior Austin Kenon drained five three-pointers in just eight attempts during his 18-point night, while freshman Joe Carr netted career highs with eight points, eight assists and three steals in 15 minutes off the bench. Road Not Kind to Keydets: Playing away from Cameron Hall has not been an enjoyable experience for the Keydets this season, as they ve gone 1-8 on the road. While VMI has averaged 97.9 points, a 43% field goal percentage and +6.4 turnover margin in home games this season, VMI has scored just 82.6 points, shot just 40% from the floor and has committed more turnovers than its opponents on the road this season. In addition, the Keydets are shooting four percent lower from the free throw line (70% to 66%) and averaging two less steals per game (12.3 to 10.2) on the road this season. (For complete comparison stats, see chart on page seven.) It should not be overlooked that VMI has taken on a tough schedule on the road this year. Among the opponents VMI has played on the road this season are a 15-3 Virginia Tech team, a 15-6 Richmond squad, a 12-6 Seton Hall team that has lost five contests to teams ranked in the top 16 in the RPI, and a 13-7 George Mason team that is currently 8-1 at home. Movin Up The Charts VMI 1,000-Point Club 1. Reggie Williams 2,556 2004-08 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 29. Aaron Demory 1,069 1996-00 30. Jason Conley 1,042 2000-03 31. Maurice Spencer 1,039 1993-97 32. Austin Kenon 1,035 2007-Pres. VMI Career 3-Point FG Made 1. Chavis Holmes 306 2005-09 2. Austin Kenon 221 2007-Pres. VMI Career 3-Point Percentage 1. Ramon Williams 42.7% 1986-90 2. Damon Williams 41.9% 1986-90 3. Percy Covington 39.6% 1988-92 4. Darryl Faulkner 39.5% 1993-98 5. Chavis Holmes 38.5% 2005-09 6. Austin Kenon 37.0% 2007-Pres. Big South Career 3-Point Percentage 1. Corey Reed 45.5% Radford ---------------------------------------------------------------- 8. KeKe Hicks 38.7% Coastal Carolina 9. Anthony Walker 38.5% Radford 10. Brett Larrick 37.6% Charleston South. -- Austin Kenon 37.0% VMI Big South Career 3-Point Per Game 1. Jack Leasure 3.51 Coastal Carolina 2. KeKe Hicks 3.48 Coastal Carolina 3. Doug Day 3.43 Radford 4. Austin Kenon 3.35 VMI 5. Dave Mooney 2.77 Coastal Carolina NCAA Career 3-Pointers Per Game 1. Timothy Pollard 4.57 Miss.Valley State ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Mark Alberts 3.50 Akron 15. Doug Day 3.43 Radford 16. Curtis Staples 3.39 Virginia 17. Ronnie Schmitz 3.38 UMKC 18. Chris Lofton 3.37 Tennessee 19. Austin Kenon 3.35 VMI 20. Michael Watson 3.34 UMKC VMI Career Assists 1. Richard Little 608 2000-04 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Darryl Faulkner 333 1993-98 9. Chavis Holmes 313 2005-09 10. Adam Lonon 294 2006-Pres.

VMI S RECORD WHEN... Leading at the Half.....................6-2 Trailing at the Half....................0-10 Tied at the Half........................0-0 Leading with 5:00 Left...................6-1 Trailing with 5:00 Left..................0-11 Tied with 5:00 Left.....................0-0 Playing Overtime......................0-1 Playing Games Decided by 5 pts. or less.....1-1 Playing Games Decided by 10 pts. or less....1-3 Playing Games Decided by 20 pts. or more....0-5 Outrebounding Opponent................1-1 Outrebounded by Opponent.............5-11 Shooting 50% or Better..................2-1 Shooting Less Than 50%................4-11 Opponent Shoots 50% or Better............3-8 Opponent Shoots Less Than 50%...........3-4 Outshooting Opponent..................4-0 Outshot by Opponent.................2-12 Shooting 35% or Better from 3-PT..........4-5 Shooting Less Than 35% from 3-PT.........2-7 Opponent Shoots 35% or Better from 3-PT......2-9 Opponent Shoots Less Than 35% from 3-PT.....4-3 Outshooting Opponent from 3-PT..........5-3 Outshot by Opponent from 3-PT...........1-9 Scoring 80 or More....................6-8 Scoring Less than 80....................0-4 Scoring 90 or More....................6-5 Scoring Less than 90....................0-7 Scoring 100 or More...................3-2 Scoring Less than 100..................3-10 Opponent Scores 80 or More............6-12 Opponent Scores Less than 80............0-0 Opponent Scores 90 or More............4-10 Opponent Scores Less than 90............2-2 Opponent Scores 100 or More............0-6 Opponent Scores Less than 100...........6-6 Committing 20 or More Turnovers..........4-3 Committing Less Than 20 Turnovers.........2-9 Forcing 20 or More Turnovers.............4-4 Forcing Less Than 20 Turnovers............2-8 Forcing More Turnovers Than Opponent......5-7 Committing More Turnovers Than Opponent...1-4 Forcing and Causing Equal Turnovers.......0-1 Playing an Afternoon Game..............1-2 Playing a Night Game.................5-10 Playing in November...................3-2 Playing in December....................1-4 Playing in January.....................2-6 Playing in February....................0-0 Playing in March......................0-0 Taking Advantage from the Charity Stripe: Despite just a 3-10 mark over their past 12 games, the Keydets have done a good job of converting their opportunities at the free throw line. After hitting on just 63.1% of their attempts in the first five games, the Keydets have converted 70.5% of their free throws since that time. VMI currently ranks third in the Big South at the charity stripe in league play, shooting 70.1% from the stripe. Okoye Fares Well Vs. CAA: Freshman forward Stan Okoye has saved his best outings for some of VMI s toughest opponents this season. In two match-ups against foes from the Colonial Athletic Association, Okoye contributed two of his strongest games of the season. Taking on UNC Wilmington on Nov. 24, Okoye had his first career double-double, totaling then-career highs in points (18), rebounds (12) and minutes played (27). A month later, Okoye equaled that effort with 18 points, while shooting an impressive 70% (7-of-10) from the floor. He also chipped in with a block and two steals in VMI s near upset of George Mason. Kenon On Target: In only his second season on post, Austin Kenon ranked among the national leaders in 3- point shooting. The junior finished last season ranked sixth nationally in 3's made per game with 3.7 per outing. Kenon has now played in 66 career games, and already has 221 career three-balls (3.35 3pg), shooting 37.0% from distance. He currently ranks sixth in VMI history and just outside of the top 10 in Big South history in three-point percentage in his career. Kenon also ranks among the top 20 alltime in NCAA Division I in three s made per game, while ranking fourth on the Big South charts in that category. Reggie Williams 08 Named NBA D- League Performer of the Week: Reggie Williams, the Keydets' all-time leading scorer and 2008 graduate of VMI, was named NBA Development League Performer of the Week for games played during the week of Dec. 21. Williams led Sioux Falls to a 2-0 record on the week, including two home victories over the Springfield Armor. Williams averaged 26.5 points, shooting 65 percent (22-of-34) from the field during the Big South Conference Preseason Poll 1. Radford (23)...........239 2. UNC Asheville..........191 3. Winthrop (1)...........179 4. Gardner-Webb.........130 5. VMI..................125 6. High Point.............124 7. Liberty................119 8. Coastal Carolina........118 9. Charleston Southern.......53 10. Presbyterian College.......42 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team Art Parakhouski, Senior, Center, RU Joseph Harris, R-Senior, Forward, CCU Joey Lynch-Flohr, Senior, Forward, RU Grayson Flittner, Senior, Guard, GWU Jamarco Warren, Junior Guard, CSU Nick Barbour, Sophomore, Guard, HPU week, to go with 4.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists. The forward notched his third 30-plus point of the season outing on Dec. 26 when he scored 31 points on 13-of-18 shooting from the floor. Pirates Three-Point Barrage Sinks Keydets: Thanks to 20 three-pointers, including 12 by Jamel Jackson, Seton Hall defeated VMI, 134-107, on Saturday, Jan. 12. The 20 three-pointers made by the Pirates are the most given up by the Keydets since going to their up-tempo system four seasons ago, as were the 12 threes converted by Jackson. It marked the first time in over a year that an opponent had hit more threes than the Keydets, who drained an impressive 17 on the afternoon. The last game during which an opponent converted more threes than VMI came on Dec. 6, 2008, when UNC Asheville Overwhelming Outbursts VMI usually uses frantic outbursts to take control of games. Here are VMI s best runs and how long they took from each win this season. Opponent (Score) Run Time Army (93-86) 8-0 1:31 West Va. Wesleyan (111-92) 20-6 3:48 Lynchburg (108-93) 15-2 2:29 Charleston Southern (103-91) 15-2 3:45 Randolph (99-88) 8-0 1:00 High Point (94-91) 20-2 4:47

2009-10 Double-Doubles Stan Okoye...........................5 at UNCW (11/24).........18 pts., 12 reb. vs. UNC Asheville (1/14).....21 pts., 10 reb. vs. Gardner-Webb (1/16)....20 pts., 13 reb. at Radford (1/21)..........23 pts., 10 reb. at High Point (1/23)........24 pts., 14 reb. Ron Burks.............................4 vs. Army (11/13)..........15 pts., 10 reb. vs. Coastal Carolina (12/3)...11 pts., 11 reb. at Presbyterian College (1/9)..19 pts., 11 reb. at High Point (1/23)........19 pts., 12 reb. 2009-10 30-Point Games Austin Kenon..........................1 vs. Coastal Carolina (12/3).........31 pts. Keith Gabriel..........................1 vs. Lynchburg (11/30).............34 pts. 2009-10 20-Point Games Austin Kenon..........................8 Keith Gabriel..........................6 Stan Okoye...........................4 Michael Sparks.........................2 Nick Gore............................1 2009-10 Games With... Six Players In Double Figures...............1........vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (11/18) Five Players In Double Figures..............4......................vs. Army (11/13).....................at UNCW (11/24).......................vs. Liberty (1/2)....................at High Point (1/23) made 16 treys, compared to VMI s 15. Keydets Find the Going Tough Versus Hokies: After VMI cut the Virginia Tech margin to just four points near the end of the first half, the Hokies went on a 13-0 run to blow the game open on Dec. 9 in Blacksburg. Despite a game-high 26 points from Austin Kenon, all while the ACC s leading scorer, Malcolm Delaney, was held to his lowest point total of the season (nine), VMI could never get Athlon Sports 1. Radford 2. UNC Asheville 3. Winthrop 4. Liberty 5. Gardner-Webb 6. High Point 7. VMI 8. Coastal Carolina 9. Charleston Southern 10. Presbyterian College any closer than 13 points the rest of the night. Against the Hokies, VMI had season lows in steals (5) and three-pointers attempted (25). Tech also held a 59-36 advantage on the boards and outscored the Keydets in the paint, 68-30. VMI Finds Shooting Stroke Versus Charleston Southern (Again): There just seems to be something about playing Charleston Southern that agrees with VMI s long-distance shooters. For the fifth time during the Keydets seven-game win streak against the Bucs, VMI hit at least 15 three-pointers, scoring a 103-91 victory on Dec. 5. VMI hit a season-high 52% (16-of-31) from beyond the arc, including a combined 11-of-17 from sophomores Michael Sparks and Keith Gabriel. The Keydets also set a season best in field goal percentage (55%) against the Bucs. VMI also turned the ball over just 13 times and got 52 points off the bench to even its Big South mark at 1-1. Keydets Fall to Chanticleers in Big South Opener: Big South Preseason Predictions Lindy s 1. Radford 2. UNC Asheville 3. Gardner-Webb 4. Charleston Southern 5. Coastal Carolina 6. Winthrop 7. VMI 8. Presbyterian College 9. High Point 10. Liberty Sporting News 1. Radford 2. Winthrop 3. Coastal Carolina 4. UNC Asheville 5. High Point 6. VMI 7. Gardner-Webb 8. Liberty 9. Charleston Southern 10. Presbyterian College Big South Standings Through January 25 Big South Overall Coastal Carolina 8-1.889 18-3.857 Radford 6-3.667 10-8.556 High Point 5-4.556 10-9.526 Charleston Southern 5-4.556 10-9.526 Liberty 5-4.556 10-11.476 Winthrop 5-4.556 9-10.474 UNC Asheville 5-4.556 8-12.400 Gardner-Webb 3-6.333 6-13.316 VMI 2-7.222 6-12.333 Presbyterian College 1-8.111 3-18.143 Big South Schedule Tuesday, Jan. 26 Southern Virginia at VMI.....................7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28 Charleston Southern at Winthrop *..............7 p.m. Coastal Carolina at Presbyterian College *........7 p.m. Radford at Gardner-Webb *...................7 p.m. High Point at UNC Asheville *..................7 p.m. VMI at Liberty *............................7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 Coastal Carolina at Winthrop *.................4 p.m. Radford at UNC Asheville *.................4:30 p.m. Charleston So. at Presbyterian College *........7:30 p.m. High Point at Gardner-Webb *.................8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Radford at VMI *...........................7 p.m. High Point at Longwood......................7 p.m. Opening Big South play at home on MASN for the second year in a row, the Keydets failed to duplicate last year s success, falling to Coastal Carolina, 111-97 on Dec. 3. The Chanticleers outscored VMI in the paint 82-32, blocked 10 shots and had three players with at least 20 points to improve to 6-2 on the season. The Keydets, meanwhile, hit 43% from beyond the arc, but made just six steals while being outrebounded by 15. Presbyterian College at Liberty * With VMI up three in the opening minutes of the second half, CCU went on a 30-11 run to take control of the contest, with 22 of those points coming in the paint. Freshman guards Danny Nieman and Kierre Greenwood combined for 42 points in their first conference outing, while redshirt senior Joseph Harris added 20 points and 10 rebounds. Last season, VMI scored a 92-74 win over the defending League champs, Winthrop, on Dec. 3, 2008. Thursday, Feb. 4 Gardner-Webb at Coastal Carolina *............7 p.m. Presbyterian College at VMI *..................7 p.m. UNC Asheville at Charleston Southern *........7:30 p.m. Winthrop at Liberty *........................8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 Winthrop at VMI *..........................1 p.m. UNC Asheville at Coastal Carolina *..........4:30 p.m................7 p.m. High Point at Radford *......................7 p.m. Gardner-Webb at Charleston South. *.........7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 Charleston Southern at Radford *...............7 p.m. Coastal Carolina at High Point *................7 p.m. VMI at Gardner-Webb *......................7 p.m. Liberty at UNC Asheville *....................7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 Presbyterian College at Winthrop *...........3:30 p.m. VMI at UNC Asheville *....................4:30 p.m. Charleston Southern at High Point *..............6 p.m. Coastal Carolina at Radford *..................7 p.m. Liberty at Gardner-Webb *....................7 p.m. Sports Network 1. Radford 2. Winthrop 3. UNC Asheville 4. Gardner-Webb 5. Liberty 6. VMI 7. High Point 8. Coastal Carolina 9. Charleston Southern 10. Presbyterian College

It s Raining 3 s: Against Lynchburg on Nov. 30, VMI had its best 3-point shooting night of the season up to that point, hitting on 18-of-47 from distance for a 38.3% clip. The 18 made threes are the most for VMI since draining 18 in a 109-72 win at Liberty on Feb. 24, 2009, which also marked the last time VMI shot as high a percentage as they did against the Hornets. Leading the way against LC were Michael Sparks, whose 7-for-10 3- point shooting night led him to career highs in 3 s and points (25), while Keith Gabriel matched his career-best with 34 points thanks to six threeballs. Burks Fills It Up: In VMI s 108-93 win over Lynchburg earlier this season, Ron Burks contributed just seven points, but made his presence known elsewhere on the stat sheet. The sophomore notched a new Cameron Hall record with 13 assists, while also setting new career highs with seven steals and two blocks. VMI Runs Past West Va. Wesleyan: Thanks to six players in double figures, led by freshman Nick Gore s 20 points and eight rebounds, the Keydets improved to 2-0 at home for the fourth straight season with a 111-92 win over West Virginia Wesleyan on Nov. 18. The Keydets forced 27 turnovers while committing just seven, leading to a 37-2 advantage in points off turnovers. The seven turnovers committed by VMI were the fewest since March 3, 2007, when the Keydets made just seven turnovers in an 84-81 loss in the Big South Championship Final to Winthrop, a span of 64 games. Against WVWC, VMI set a new school record and a new facility mark by hoisting up 63 3-point attempts, while making a season-best 16. Board It Up: In VMI s Nov. 18 win over West Virginia Wesleyan, rebounds were flying left and right. The two teams combined for 136 rebounds, with the Bobcats setting a new Cameron Hall record with 72 total boards. VMI, meanwhile, grabbed an unbelievable 38 offensive rebounds, far and away the most by a Keydet team since moving to the current, up-tempo style. That led to 27 second-chance points, the most by VMI since a 95-59 win over Howard on Dec. 8, 2007. Contributing to VMI s 64 total rebounds were eight players that at least matched their career high in the category, led by Stan Okoye s nine. Grabbing eight caroms apiece were Nick Gore and Keith Gabriel, while Adam Lonon, Ron Burks and Michael Sparks each had six boards. Keydets Slowed by Spiders: VMI s 2009 meeting with the Richmond Spiders did not turn out as well as those in 2006 and 2008, when the Keydets were victorious over their in-state rivals. Instead, the Red, White and Yellow were taken to task by a Richmond squad picked third in the Atlantic 10 behind national powers Dayton and Xavier. In the 103-59 loss at the Robins Center, the Keydets were held to just 32 percent shooting from the floor while being outrebounded 48-30. The Spiders used their size advantage to outscore the Keydets 60-14 in the paint, shooting 63 percent from the floor. Also in the game, VMI committed more turnovers (20) than the Spiders (16), marking the first time in 45 games that the Keydets lost the turnover battle. As a result, Richmond held a 20-12 advantage in points off turnovers, a stat that went the Keydets way in 27 of 32 games last year. VMI IN THE STATISTICAL RANKINGS Big South Stats & Rankings Through Jan. 25 NCAA Stats & Rankings Through Jan. 14 BIG SOUTH TEAM Overall Conf.-Only NCAA Scoring Offense 90.2 1st 88.1 1st 90.2 1st Scoring Defense 99.1 10th 98.4 10th 99.1 334th Scoring Margin -8.9 8th -10.3 10th -8.9 307th Field Goal Pct. 41.4% 8th 41.7% 8th 41.4% 256th Free Throw Pct. 68.0% 4th 70.1% 3rd 68.0% 186th 3-Point FG Pct. 33.3% 5th 32.9% 4th 33.3% 187th 3-Point FG Made 11.83 1st 10.78 1st 11.8 1st Field Goal Pct. Def. 52.0% 10th 51.1% 10th 52.0% 334th 3-Point FG Pct. Def. 40.8% 10th 42.3% 10th 40.8% 329th Rebounding 38.1 5th 38.2 4th Rebounding Defense 50.2 10th 48.7 10th Rebounding Margin -12.1 10th -11.9 10th -12.1 334th Offensive Rebounds 14.17 1st 12.44 T-5th Defensive Rebounds 23.94 7th 25.78 4th Blocked Shots 5.33 2nd 5.78 1st 5.3 31st Assists 15.00 4th 12.89 5th 15.0 62nd Steals 11.28 1st 9.11 T-1st 11.3 3rd Turnover Margin +3.17 2nd +0.89 4th +3.2 37th Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.89 4th 0.76 9th 0.89 208th BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL Overall Conf.-Only NCAA Scoring A. Kenon 17.6 3rd 18.0 2nd 17.6 74th K. Gabriel 17.3 4th 16.3 7th 17.3 89th Rebounding S. Okoye - - 7.1 5th Field Goal Pct. K. Gabriel 39.9% 9th - - A. Kenon 36.3% 10th - - S. Okoye - - 50.0% 5th Free Throw Pct. A. Kenon 81.3% 1st 80.9% 6th R. Burks 73.9% 5th - - Assists A. Kenon 3.83 5th 3.67 7th A. Lonon 3.28 9th 3.78 6th Assist/TO Ratio A. Lonon 1.44 4th 1.62 8th A. Kenon 1.41 7th 1.32 10th Steals R. Burks 2.17 2nd 1.67 T-5th 2.2 39th K. Gabriel 1.83 7th - - 1.8 T-99th A. Kenon 1.72 9th 1.56 T-7th A. Lonon 1.67 10th 1.56 T-7th Blocked Shots S. Sargent 1.64 6th - - S. Okoye 1.56 7th 2.22 3rd 3-Point FG Pct. M. Sparks 42.1% 3rd - - 42.1% 32nd K. Gabriel 32.8% 6th 32.1% 4th 32.8% 79th A. Kenon 29.8% 7th - - 29.8% 81st 3-Pt. FG Per Game K. Gabriel 3.22 1st 2.89 T-3rd 3.2 13th M. Sparks 2.83 3rd 2.33 T-6th 2.8 38th A. Kenon 2.50 7th 2.22 T-8th 2.5 78th

Burks Leads Keydets Past Army in Opener: Ron Burks kicked off his sophomore season right where he left off his impressive freshman campaign, notching his first career double-double to lead VMI past Army, 93-86 on Friday, Nov. 13. Burks matched his then-career high with 15 points while also grabbing 10 rebounds against the Black Knights, whom the Keydets won back-to-back meetings against for the first time ever. The Mitchellville, Md. native also chipped in six steals in the win while knocking down five of his six free throws on the evening. Turnin Em Over: As always in Duggar Baucom s up-tempo system, turnovers were key to VMI s opening night win over Army. The Keydets caused 34 Black Knight turnovers, which led to 38 Keydet points in the 93-86 victory. Army s 34 turnovers were the most that VMI had caused by a Division I opponent since forcing Radford into 41 on Jan. 25, 2007 in a 103-94 victory at Cameron Hall. Also last season, VMI did not lose the turnover battle in a single game, forcing at least 15 miscues in every contest. In addition, VMI was 23-4 when outscoring its opponent in points off turnovers, as they did in this year s opener. Season Opener at Home a Rarity: VMI kicked off its 2009-10 campaign at Cameron Hall, a rarity for the program of late. The last time that VMI had opened a season at home came back on Nov. 21, 2005, when VMI lost a 53-49 contest to Army in the team s first game under head coach Duggar Baucom. The Keydets fared better this season, scoring a 93-86 win on opening night. Austin Kenon was one of five Keydets in double figures, notching a game-high 24 points on 17-of-20 free throw shooting. Overall, VMI has fared well in home openers, winning their first home game of the season in 10 of the past 11 years, with only the 2005 setback against Army breaking the string. Williams & Holmes Selected in 2009 NBDL Draft: A pair of former Keydets were selected in the 2009 NBA Development League Draft, held on Thursday, Nov. 5. In the third round, Reggie Williams 08 was selected by the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Skyforce, while Travis Holmes 09 was taken by the Utah Flash in the event s sixth round. Holmes twin brother, Chavis (Charlotte, N.C.), meanwhile, is currently averaging 14.6 points and 1.6 steals while hitting 93% of his free throws for Caja Rioja in Spain, helping lead the club to a 10-4 start. The selections of Williams and Holmes marked the first time that players from VMI had been selected in the NBDL Draft in the league s nine-year history. Baucom Named NABC District 3 Coach of the Year: VMI head coach Duggar Baucom earned District 3 Coach of the Year honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) last March after leading the Keydets to historic 24-8 season. Baucom, who was also included as a finalist for the last year's Hugh Durham Award, given annually to the top mid-major coach in the country, led the Keydets to their best season in over 30 years in 2008-09. The team's 24 wins were the second-most in school history, while Baucom took VMI to its second Championship Final appearance in the past three years. VMI Basketball Inks Covington During Early Signing Period: VMI head basketball coach Duggar Baucom has announced that forward/center D.J. Covington has signed a national letter-of-intent to attend VMI and play basketball starting in the 2010-11 academic year. By The Numbers Let s Compare VMI s Stats... In Wins In Losses Points Per Game 101.3 84.7 Points Allowed Per Game 90.2 103.6 Field Goal Percentage 45.2% 39.5% Field Goal Percentage Allowed 47.6% 54.2% 3-Point FG Percentage 35.6% 31.9% 3-Point FG Percentage Allowed 36.6% 42.8% 3-Point FG Made Per Game 13.8 10.8 Free Throw Percentage 68.1% 68.0% Rebound Margin -8.0-14.1 Turnover Margin +6.2 +1.7 Assists/Turnover Ratio 1.1 0.8 Steals Per Game 15.0 9.4 Let s Compare VMI s Stats... At Home Away Points Per Game 97.9 82.6 Points Allowed Per Game 95.6 102.7 Field Goal Percentage 43.2% 39.5% Field Goal Percentage Allowed 50.5% 53.4% 3-Point FG Percentage 33.5% 33.0% 3-Point FG Percentage Allowed 40.8% 40.7% 3-Point FG Made Per Game 13.0 10.7 Free Throw Percentage 69.5% 66.1% Rebound Margin -11.8-12.3 Turnover Margin +6.4-0.1 Assists/Turnover Ratio 1.1 0.7 Steals Per Game 12.3 10.2 Let s Compare VMI s Stats... Non-Conf. vs. BSC Points Per Game 92.3 88.1 Points Allowed Per Game 99.8 98.4 Field Goal Percentage 41.1% 41.7% Field Goal Percentage Allowed 52.9% 51.1% 3-Point FG Percentage 33.6% 32.9% 3-Point FG Percentage Allowed 39.3% 42.3% 3-Point FG Made Per Game 12.9 10.8 Free Throw Percentage 65.9% 70.1% Rebound Margin -13.7-10.4 Turnover Margin +5.4 +0.9 Assists/Turnover Ratio 1.0 0.8 Steals Per Game 13.4 9.1 "We are very excited that D.J. has signed with us," said Baucom. "He is a great young man, a terrific basketball player, and he understands the value of VMI and what this type of education will do for him. I am looking forward to coaching him and having him in our basketball family." Covington, a 6-8, 230 senior at Norfolk Academy in Norfolk, Va. where he is coached by Eric Acra, averaged 15 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks per game his junior season playing both the power forward and center positions. He was named First Team All-Tidewater Conference Independent Schools and was All-State honorable mention. Covington is a three-time All-TCIS selection and has been named All-Virginia Prep League three times. Covington's brother, Charles Clark, is an All-American sprinter for the Florida State track team and ran for the USA national team at the World Championships in Berlin where he placed fifth in the 200-meter dash. "D.J. is a versatile, explosive and game-changing athlete," said Baucom of Covington. "He will give us a physical presence around the basket that we have not had before at VMI. He runs like a deer, has a soft shooting touch, and plays above the rim."

Starting Lineups Nov. 13 Army Kenon Sparks Houston Burks Okoye Nov. 16 at Richmond Kenon Sparks Houston Burks Okoye Nov. 18 West Virginia Wesleyan Kenon Sparks Houston Burks Okoye Nov. 24 at UNC Wilmington Lonon Kenon Sparks Burks Houston Nov. 30 Lynchburg Lonon Gore Gabriel Burks Okoye Dec. 3 Coastal Carolina* Lonon Gore Gabriel Burks Okoye Dec. 5 Charleston Southern* Lonon Gore Gabriel Burks Okoye Dec. 9 at Virginia Tech Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Okoye Dec. 12 at Seton Hall Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Sargent Dec. 22 at George Mason Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Sargent Jan. 2 Liberty* Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Sargent Jan. 7 at Winthrop* Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Okoye Jan. 9 at Presbyterian* Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Okoye Jan. 11 Randolph Lonon Kenon Gabriel Okoye Sargent Jan. 14 UNC Asheville* Lonon Kenon Gabriel Gore Sargent Jan. 16 Gardner-Webb* Kenon Sparks Burks Gore Sargent Jan. 21 at Radford* Kenon Sparks Burks Gore Sargent Jan. 23 at High Point* Lonon Kenon Gabriel Burks Sargent Jan. 26 Southern Virginia Jan. 28 at Liberty* Feb. 2 Radford* Feb. 4 Presbyterian* Feb. 6 Winthrop* Feb. 11 at Gardner-Webb* Feb. 13 at UNC Asheville* Feb. 16 High Point* Feb. 25 at Charleston Southern* Feb. 27 at Coastal Carolina* March 2 Big South Quarterfinals March 4 Big South Semifinals March 6 Big South Finals Tracking The Keydets Starting Lineup Breakdown Kenon, Sparks, Houston, Burks, Okoye....................2-1 Lonon, Gore, Gabriel, Burks, Okoye......................2-1 Lonon, Kenon, Gabriel, Okoye, Sargent....................1-0 Lonon, Kenon, Gabriel, Burks, Sargent.....................1-3 Lonon, Kenon, Gabriel, Gore, Sargent.....................0-1 Lonon, Kenon, Sparks, Burks, Houston....................0-1 Kenon, Sparks, Burks, Gore, Sargent......................0-2 Lonon, Kenon, Gabriel, Burks, Okoye.....................0-3 Career Games 2009-10 Career Player Played Starts Starts Adam Lonon 93 13 71 Carl Josey 74 0 15 Austin Kenon 66 15 57 Hunter Houston 54 4 10 Ron Burks 50 16 48 Keith Gabriel 50 12 12 Michael Sparks 49 6 9 Stephen Sargent 26 8 8 Wayne Whiting 22 0 0 Stan Okoye 18 10 10 Nick Gore 16 6 6 Joe Carr 15 0 0 Largest Lead Largest Deficit Best Run Best Opp. Run Pts. off TO Pts in Paint 2nd Chance Bench Pts. Nov. 13 Army 10 2 11-2 11-0 38-21 30-50 9-9 19-39 Nov. 16 at Richmond - 47 9-0 26-2 12-20 14-60 10-16 42-29 Nov. 18 West Virginia Wesleyan 30-20-6 15-4 37-2 48-58 27-17 45-26 Nov. 24 at UNC Wilmington - 24 9-1 20-4 21-16 46-70 27-10 54-31 Nov. 30 Lynchburg 22-15-2 15-2 33-24 30-60 9-19 44-29 Dec. 3 Coastal Carolina* 4 18 10-0 30-11 18-17 32-82 11-20 57-49 Dec. 5 Charleston Southern* 21 8 15-2 11-0 11-19 36-42 12-17 52-59 Dec. 9 at Virginia Tech 1 25 7-0 20-3 8-18 30-68 11-23 21-43 Dec. 12 at Seton Hall 3 35 16-3 30-11 21-24 42-50 16-20 37-55 Dec. 22 at George Mason 5 11 16-4 20-7 25-13 36-52 11-13 29-43 Jan. 2 Liberty* 18 16 16-2 13-0 19-15 36-64 4-21 37-52 Jan. 7 at Winthrop* 2 38 10-3 20-2 11-28 22-38 7-21 19-47 Jan. 9 at Presbyterian* 17 15 17-2 13-0 22-16 28-48 9-6 8-16 Jan. 11 Randolph 27 1 22-7 14-3 34-22 46-34 12-9 43-21 Jan. 14 UNC Asheville* 13 18 16-2 24-3 26-25 44-46 10-13 38-17 Jan. 16 Gardner-Webb 4 15 12-4 13-1 17-13 36-48 19-21 30-20 Jan. 21 at Radford* 1 28 16-4 26-10 23-20 34-64 8-12 57-30 Jan. 23 at High Point* 19 7 20-2 13-3 22-14 40-44 10-16 30-22 Jan. 26 Southern Virginia Jan. 28 at Liberty* Feb. 2 Radford* Feb. 4 Presbyterian* Feb. 6 Winthrop* Feb. 11 at Gardner-Webb* Feb. 13 at UNC Asheville* Feb. 16 High Point* Feb. 25 at Charleston Southern* Feb. 27 at Coastal Carolina* March 2 Big South Quarterfinals March 4 Big South Semifinals March 6 Big South Finals

DUGGAR BAUCOM HEAD COACH FIFTH SEASON UNC CHARLOTTE 95 2009 NABC DISTRICT 3 COACH OF THE YEAR BAUCOM QUICK HITS PERSONAL: Name: Duggar Baucom Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. Education: UNC Charlotte 95 Wife: Sherry Son:Travis 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.......................102-93 At VMI.......................65-74 By Site Home...........................39-27 Away............................23-41 Neutral............................3-6 By VMI Points Scored Less than 50........................0-3 50-59..............................0-6 60-69.............................1-15 70-79.............................4-11 80-89............................11-14 90-99............................19-15 100+............................30-10 By Margin 1-3 points.........................9-14 4-6 points.........................8-10 7-10 points.......................12-14 11-15 points......................11-14 16-20 points........................8-7 21+ points........................16-13 BAUCOM W-L BREAKDOWN AT VMI By Type Non-Conference...................33-28 Conference (Regular Season).........28-43 Big South Tournament.................4-3 Televised...........................8-7 By Conference Atlantic Coast Conference.............0-4 Atlantic Sun Conference...............3-1 Atlantic 10 Conference...............2-2 Big East Conference..................0-1 Big Sky Conference...................0-1 Big South Conference...............32-46 Big Ten Conference...................0-3 Colonial Athletic Association...........3-5 Independent........................1-0 Ivy League..........................0-3 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference......0-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference........2-2 Non Division I......................18-0 Ohio Valley Conference...............0-2 Patriot League.......................3-3 Southeastern Conference..............1-0 By State Opponent is From Alabama............................0-4 Colorado...........................0-1 Georgia............................1-1 Kentucky...........................1-0 Maryland...........................4-2 New Hampshire.....................0-1 New Jersey.........................0-2 New York..........................3-4 North Carolina....................13-14 Ohio..............................0-2 Pennsylvania........................0-1 South Carolina.....................17-18 South Dakota.......................1-0 Virginia..........................22-23 Virginia (Only Division I Opponents)..12-23 Washington, D.C.....................1-1 West Virginia........................2-0 By Month November........................13-16 December........................18-13 January...........................19-21 February.........................12-20 March.............................3-4

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors- 2 Carl Josey Adam Lonon Juniors- 2 Hunter Houston Austin Kenon Sophomores- 5 Ron Burks Keith Gabriel Stephen Sargent Michael Sparks Wayne Whiting Freshmen- 3 Joe Carr Nick Gore Stan Okoye BY STATE Virginia- 4 Nick Gore (Waynesboro) Austin Kenon (Virginia Beach) Adam Lonon (Richmond) Wayne Whiting (Chester) North Carolina- 2 Keith Gabriel (Charlotte) Stan Okoye (Raleigh) Alabama- 1 Hunter Houston (Birmingham) Georgia- 1 Stephen Sargent (Fayetteville) Kentucky- 1 Michael Sparks (Lexington) NUMERICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous) 1 Adam Lonon G 5-11 175 Sr. Richmond,Va./ Steward School 10 Austin Kenon G 5-11 180 Jr. Virginia Beach,Va. / First Colonial 11 Stan Okoye F 6-5 195 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Knightdale 14 Joe Carr G 6-3 195 Fr. Houston,Texas / The Woodlands Christian Acad. 15 Ron Burks F 6-4 215 So. Mitchellville, Md. / Paul VI (Va.) 20 Carl Josey G 6-5 195 Sr. Surrey, England / King's Academy (Tenn.) 21 Keith Gabriel G 6-3 180 So. Charlotte, N.C. / United Faith 22 Hunter Houston F 6-6 195 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mountain Brook 30 Nick Gore F 6-6 205 Fr. Waynesboro,Va. / Waynesboro (The Hill School) 31 Michael Sparks G 6-4 195 So. Lexington, Ky. / Tates Creek 32 Wayne Whiting C 6-7 240 So. Chester,Va. / Benedictine 50 Stephen Sargent C 7-0 245 R-So. Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 15 Ron Burks F 6-4 215 So. Mitchellville, Md. / Paul VI (Va.) 14 Joe Carr G 6-3 195 Fr. Houston,Texas / The Woodlands Christian Acad. 21 Keith Gabriel G 6-3 180 So. Charlotte, N.C. / United Faith 30 Nick Gore F 6-6 205 Fr. Waynesboro,Va. / Waynesboro (The Hill School) 22 Hunter Houston F 6-6 195 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mountain Brook 20 Carl Josey G 6-5 195 Sr. Surrey, England / King's Academy (Tenn.) 10 Austin Kenon G 5-11 180 Jr. Virginia Beach,Va. / First Colonial 1 Adam Lonon G 5-11 175 Sr. Richmond,Va./ Steward School 11 Stan Okoye F 6-5 195 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Knightdale 50 Stephen Sargent C 7-0 245 R-So. Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater 31 Michael Sparks G 6-4 195 So. Lexington, Ky. / Tates Creek 32 Wayne Whiting C 6-7 240 So. Chester,Va. / Benedictine Head Coach- Associate Head Coach- Assistant Coach- Assistant Coach- Duggar Baucom (UNC Charlotte 95); Fifth season Daniel Willis (Lenoir-Rhyne 01); Fifth season Jason Allison (Liberty 99); Fifth season Jack Castleberry (VMI 07); Second season Maryland- 1 Ron Burks (Mitchellville) Texas- 1 Joe Carr (Houston) International- 1 Carl Josey (Surrey, England) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Adam Lonon- LAHN-in Austin Kenon- KEEN-un Stan Okoye- oh-koy-aye Duggar Baucom- Rhymes with sugar

CAREER HIGHS #1 Adam Lonon Points - 14, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Rebounds - 6, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 3-Point FG Made- 1, (6x) Last vs. Coastal Carolina, 12/3/09 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 #10 Austin Kenon Points - 34, at Radford, 3/7/09 Rebounds - 9, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 3-Point FG Made- 8, at Radford, 3/7/09 Blocked Shots - 1 (2x), Last at Virginia Tech, 12/9/09 Assists - 8, at Campbell, 11/24/08 Steals - 5, at Presbyterian College, 1/9/10 #11 Stan Okoye Points - 24, at High Point, 1/23/10 Rebounds - 14, at High Point, 1/23/10 3-Point FG Made- 2, at High Point, 1/23/10 Blocked Shots - 4 (4x), Last at High Point, 1/23/10 Assists - 3, vs. Randolph, 1/11/10 Steals - 2 (5x), Last at Radford, 1/21/10 #14 Joe Carr Points - 8, vs. Randolph, 1/11/10 Rebounds - 4 (2x), Last vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 3-Point FG Made- 1 (2x), vs. Randolph, 1/11/10 Blocked Shots - Assists - 8, vs. Randolph, 1/11/10 Steals - 3, vs. Randolph, 1/11/10 #15 Ron Burks Points - 19 (3x), Last at High Point, 1/23/10 Rebounds - 12, at High Point, 1/23/10 3-Point FG Made- 4 (3x), Last vs. Gardner-Webb, 1/16/10 Blocked Shots - 2, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Assists - 13, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Steals - 7, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 #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, (5x) Last vs. UNC Asheville, 1/14/10 Assists - 3 (2x), Last vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Steals - 2 (4x), Last at Presbyterian College, 1/9/10 #21 Keith Gabriel Points - 34 (2x), Last vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Rebounds - 8 (3x), Last at Virginia Tech, 12/9/09 3-Point FG Made- 7, at Gardner-Webb, 1/3/09 Blocked Shots - 4, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Assists - 5, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/13/08 Steals - 8, vs. High Point, 1/24/09 #22 Hunter Houston Points - 20, vs. Southern Virginia, 1/29/09 Rebounds - 5 (4x), Last at High Point, 1/23/10 3-Point FG Made- 5, at Charleston Southern, 1/5/09 Blocked Shots - 1, (6x) Last vs. Gardner-Webb, 1/16/10 Assists - 4, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/14/07 Steals - 3 (2x), Last vs. Liberty, 1/17/09 #30 Nick Gore Points - 20, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 Rebounds - 8, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 3-Point FG Made- 2 (3x), Last at Radford, 1/21/10 Blocked Shots - 2, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 Assists - 2 (3x), Last at Presbyterian College, 1/9/10 Steals - 3, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 #31 Michael Sparks Points - 25, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Rebounds - 6 (3x), Last vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 3-Point FG Made- 7, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Blocked Shots - 2, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18/09 Assists - 5, vs. Maryland Bible, 11/18/08 Steals - 3 (4x), Last vs. Army, 11/13/09 #32 Wayne Whiting Points - 10, vs. Stevenson, 11/20/08 Rebounds - 5, at Virginia Tech, 12/9/09 3-Point FG Made- 1, at Richmond, 11/16/09 Blocked Shots - 3, at Virginia Tech, 12/9/09 Assists - 1 (3x), Last at Liberty, 2/24/09 Steals - 1, at Charleston Southern, 1/5/09 #50 Stephen Sargent Points - 12, vs. Columbia Union, 11/28/07 Rebounds - 8, vs. UNC Asheville, 1/14/10 3-Point FG Made- Blocked Shots - 3 (4x), Last vs. UNC Asheville, 1/14/10 Assists - 1 (3x), Last at Seton Hall, 12/12/09 Steals - 1 (2x), at George Mason, 12/22/09 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 Ron Burks, vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Richard Little vs. High Point, 2/25/04 Richard Little vs. James Madison, 2/9/04 Richard Little vs. Chattanooga, 3/7/03 6. 12 Reggie Williams vs. Charleston Southern, 2/5/07 Richard Little vs. Liberty, 11/23/02 Mike Huffman vs. Hampden-Sydney, 12/8/84 9. 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. 8 Austin Kenon at Radford, 3/7/09 3. 7 Michael Sparks vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 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 at Radford, 3/7/09 Austin Kenon vs. High Point, 1/24/09 2. 17 Austin Kenon vs. High Point, 2/28/09 17 Fred Robinson vs. Charleston Southern, 1/13/07 3. 16 Keith Gabriel vs. Lynchburg, 11/30/09 Austin Kenon vs.west Va.Wesleyan, 11/18/09 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.