2010-11 Fairmont State Men's Basketball Guide

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Comprehensive information on Fairmont State's men's basketball program.

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noVEMBER19 OHiO State-newarK 8 p.m.23 DaviS & elKinS 7:30 p.m.30 at west liberty 7:30 p.m.

DEcEMBER2 OHiO valley 7:30 p.m.4 wHeelinG JeSUit 4 p.m.6 at Salem international 7 p.m.11 at Bluefield State 4 p.m.18 at alderson-Broaddus 7:30 p.m.

JanUaRY5 OHiO-eaStern 7:30 p.m.8 COnCOrD 4 p.m.10 at wheeling Jesuit 7:30 p.m.13 weSt liBerty 7:30 p.m.15 at Glenville State 7:30 p.m.19 at Shepherd 8 p.m.22 alDerSOn-BrOaDDUS 4 p.m.24 wv weSleyan 7:30 p.m.27 Glenville State 7:30 p.m.29 BlUefielD State 4 p.m.

FEBRUaRY2 at Pitt-Johnstown 8 p.m.7 at wv State 7:30 p.m.10 SetOn Hill 7:30 p.m.14 at Davis & elkins 7:30 p.m.17 CHarleStOn 7:30 p.m.19 at Concord 4 p.m.22 at University of the District of Columbia 7 p.m.26 at wv wesleyan 4 p.m.

fairmont State University is an equal Opportunity, affirmative action institution. in compliance with title vi of the Civil rights act of 1964, title vii of the Civil rights act, west virginia Human rights act, title iX (educational amendments of 1972), Section 504 of the rehabilitation act of 1973, and the other applicable laws and regulations, the institution provide equal opportunity to all prospective and current members of the student body, faculty, and staff on the basis of individual qualifications and merit without regard to race, gender, religion, age, national origin, or handicap, as identified and defined by law. further inquires may be directed to the assistant to the President, who is the Section 504 and title iX Coordinator, room 222 HB, telephone (304) 367-4247.

fairmont State University neither affiliates knowingly with nor grants recognition to an individual, group, or organization having policies that discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, gender, national origin, or handicap, as defined by applicable laws and regulations.

2010-11 basketball Media Guide Credits

Editor: adam Zundell Design and Layout: tammy Holden Technical Design Assistance: Kevin funk Bob Heffner Photography: John Piscitelli andrew O’Hearn adam Zundell Sam Santilli Editorial & Historical Assistance: Duane Cochran Chris thomas Philip fetty Printing: fairmont Printing Company fairmont, w.va.

4 facilities 8 fSU Basketball experience 10 Season Preview

Coaching Staff 12 Head Coach tim Murphy 14 assistant Coaches

Players 18 rosters 19 Player Profiles 2009-10 In Review 30 2009-10 in review 34 Game-by-Game Box Scores

Record Book 42 leaders 47 all-americans 49 team records 50 all time Scores 59 Series record 62 Coaching records

Supporting the Falcons64 athletic Director rusty elliott

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2010-11 Schedule

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FightingFalcons.comCOMPREHENSIVE COVERAGEall news releases are posted to fightingfalcons.com. fans and media can stay connected to all of the happenings at fairmont State by regularly checking the website. there’s no better coverage or access to falcon athletics than fightingfalcons.com.

fairmont State has continued to be a leader in the west virginia Conference in new media. fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at the program by getting a tour of the locker room from Coach McDonald or even hear Coach McDonald’s halftime speech with videos posted on youtube. Photo galleries are posted shortly after every home game to help bring fans closer to the games.

GAME COVERAGEyou can get close to the action even if you can’t make it to Joe retton arena. every home game will be shown live with an video webcast on fightingfalcons.com, in addition to live stats and audio.

recaps and box scores are posted shortly after the conclusion of the contest, and updated statistics are always available at fightingfalcons.com

TEAM COVERAGElooking for information on any falcon player or coach? it’s just a click away at fightingfalcons.com. Complete bios on players and coaches are found at the click of a finger.

Quick FactsFSU BASKETBALL STAFFtim Murphy (fairmont State ’85) Head CoachBrett vincent (Marshall ’91) associate Head Coachrobert Cable (wv wesleyan ’82) Head athletic trainer UNIVERSITYLocation Fairmont, WV 26554Founded 1865Enrollment 4,611Nickname Fighting FalconsColors Maroon, White, & Fairmont TanStadium Joe Retton ArenaCapacity 4,000Conference WVIACNational Affiliation NCAA Division II

BASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach Tim MurphyCareer Record 105-68 (5)Record at FSU 105-68 (5)

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONFSU President Dr. Thomas KrepelFaculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Donald Moroose

Media Info located at the top of Squibb wilson Boulevard, the Joe retton arena holds 4,000 spectators for basketball games. Press row is located along the bench sideline, and radio hook-ups will be provided for visiting radio stations.

CREDENTIALS: Contact the Sports information Office for all credentials. Credentials can be picked up on gameday at the will-Call near the feaster Center entrance. Please do not request credentials for nonworkers.

PARKING: accredited media personnel will be admitted to the feaster Center lot. Show your credential and follow the attendants’ directions.

RADIO: Contact the Sports information Office one week in advance for radio assignment and telephone number.

SERVICES: Programs, lineups, and game background are provided before each home game. team statistics will be distributed at halftime. Complete team and individual statistics are available after the game.

INTERVIEWS: Contact Sports information Director adam Zundell for player or coach interviews. interviews will be held in Classroom a of the feaster Center following the game.

Check out the new, re-designed

neWsPaPerTimes-West Virginian Duane Cochran – FSU Beat Reporter 367-2544The Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram Danny Carpenter – Sports Editor 624-6411The Morgantown Dominion Post Eric Herter – Sports Editor 291-9429

televisionWDTV (Channel 5 – Weston) Joe Brocato – Sports Director 848-5000WBOY (Channel 12 – Clarksburg) Greg Chandler – Sports Director 623-3311

Wire serviCesAssociated Press John Raby – Sports Director (800) 642-8291

Media Personnel

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a state-of-the-artscoreboard complete with player points and fouls provided fans with an enhanced game experience.

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Joe Retton Arena

Home of the Falcons

a 15,000-square foot training room provides student-athletes with first-class treatment for injuries.

a new glass entrance completed in 2009

provides a beautiful entrance into Joe

retton arena.

Fairmont state is annually among the league leaders in attendance. Fsu’s game against Wv state was the highest attended game of the 2009-10 season.

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WeightRoom

Joe retton arena features a first-class locker room for its student-athletes.

the locker room is complete with a flat

screen television for video breakdown and analysis,

individual stalls with plenty of room for shoes,

jerseys and gear.

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“i enjoyed my visit to Fairmont state and felt like i fit in with the players and coaches. i liked the campus all-around, it’s the right size school for me and it was nice to come up north and be in a little bigger setting.”

Andrew GunnoeSophomoreHinton, W.Va.

“i really liked the coaching staff and i felt like they truly cared about me, and that stood out. i liked the style of play and i knew that i would fit in right away here. i thought the campus was great and the school has a lot of good programs.”

IsAAc ThornTonSophomoreMartinsburg, W.Va.*WVIAC Freshman of theYear (2010)

“Fairmont state was the only school i wanted to visit. they treated me so well on my visit, and

i could tell from the players and staff that they were dedicated to getting betters and winning

championships.”

Terrence GreenSenior

Williamsburg, Va.* All-WVIAC Honorable Mention (2010)

“i chose Fairmont state because i liked the area, people, coaches

and staff. i’m excited for the community to get involved with

the basketball program here and the support from them.”

rylAnd newmAnSenior

Ranson, W.Va.

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“Fairmont state has a great surrounding and the people here truly love basketball. the coaches and teammates here were exactly what i was looking for in a basketball program – everyone was so supportive in helping me learn about college life and basketball as a freshman.”

dAn Bruner2006-10Kettering, Ohio*2nd Team All-WVIAC

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Q: as a coach, what did you learn from getting to the nCaa tournament?

a: I think that for us to have a good year and get to the NCAA Tournament was a big stride for our program. We’d like to do that every year and contend on a national level, and it has given our guys a lot of incentive to get back and compete on that stage.

Q: is the program in a position now to be in the mix for the nCaa tournament and perhaps advancing further?

a: I think we’ve tried to build our program the right way. We’ve tried to bring in good kids who graduate who are going to do the right things. For us

Season PreviewQ&a with Tim Murphy

to improve every year and get better – that’s what we wanted to do. It’s not a quick process or direct way to do it, we’re just trying to do it over the years and we’re proud of that fact. Every year is so difficult to get back to that level because the league is so good and we need a little bit of luck. You play a grinding conference schedule that demands you be so good for a long period of time.

Q: How did isaac thornton exceed your expectation last year and how has he improved going into this year?

A: We knew Isaac was going to be a good player and we were happy we signed him. He liked Fairmont State and we liked him. For a freshman to

start every game for us and be WVIAC Freshman of the Year, there’s not a whole lot more we could have asked of him. He’s continued to get better because he works so hard not just in the games but he’s a great practice guy too. He loves the game and is a phenomenal athlete with tremendous skills. We’re fortunate to have him and if all goes well he can maybe break a few records here at Fairmont State.

Q: as a sophomore, is isaac able to take a leadership role for the team?

a: He has become a bit of a leader for us. He leads by example because of his work ethic, but is now being more verbal. He’s such a competitor and he hates to lose. The amazing thing about Isaac is that he’s an unselfish guy. We had to tell him last year to shoot the ball more. He’s not a guy worried about himself and he’s a winner.

Q: How is the health of steve Custis heading into this year?

a: Steve is a great player for us – a first team all-conference player last year. We see no signs of him with his injury. He’s jumping and running as good as he ever has, and we think he’s past it. It hurt us down the stretch last year not having him healthy, and it was a bit of a mental issue for him that he wasn’t 100 percent so he didn’t play his best basketball. Right now, we see no signs of that and he’s looked good in practice and he’ll continue to get better.

Q: you have a lot of similar guards, so how do you deal with a lot of talent that has very similar skill sets?

a: I think it’s a luxury to have guards like we have – we feel our guards are pretty good. For us, it doesn’t matter in

four spots, where we play any of them. They’re all interchangeable – they’re about the same size, all athletic, they can defend the same kind of players. Therefore, we don’t get caught up in how we position the guys. We’ll have several guys run the point for us, and we have plenty of options. And the way we play, it doesn’t matter much anyway.

Q: How comfortable are you with several players handling the ball against pressure?

a: I don’t think the press will be an issue with us this year. We have a lot of people that can handle the ball with guards we have. We want to get the ball down the floor as quickly as we can simply because we have that type of play. If we’re throwing it up in the stands we’ll slow it down a bit. Turnovers are a bit of a concern when you play fast, but we’re working on that in the preseason.

Q: is one of the challenges for terrence to get him to be a more consistent all-around player?

a: Terrence had a really good year last year for his first year. He’s so athletic, he can defend a lot of different kinds of players, which is a bonus for us because he can guard so many different positions. He’s athletic, he’s quick, he rebounds the ball well and his strength is good. He needs to score for us a little bit and he’s shooting the ball a bit better. He’s a guy that likes to get better and I think he has.

Q: the league is so good offensively, where is defense as a priority for the this year’s team?

a: There’s no question. If you don’t defend, I don’t think you can win championships. We’ve tried to stress that more so than ever. We try to do it every year, but we have to get better at it and our commitment level has to be really good. We have to do the little things and fundamentals – blocking out, help defense, guarding the ball and preventing dribble-drive penetration. We have athletes that

can do that. Defense is just a matter of want-to, hustle and work. This league is phenomenal in terms of offensive players and in numbers put up, that if you are good enough to score some points and can turn around and guard people you have a good chance to win.

Q: you are without a pure, spot-up shooter this year. How will you adapt to that?

a: We don’t have a guy like Dan Bruner that can stretch out a defense. That allowed our athletes to have drive opportunities, so we’ll miss that. I don’t know that we have a great pure shooter, but we have a lot of good shooters that can make shots and we can still shoot the three. We have some guys that can come in and spot play against some zones, but we’re going to be a bit different. We’re as athletic as we’ve ever been.

We’re going to have to drive the ball a lot, but good teams are going to take dribble-drive away from you, and it becomes a cat-and-mouse kind of game with how we have to play. When teams drop off us and make us shoot it, we’re going to have to make shots. We’re going to have to find other ways to create shots for our players. That just comes with how teams play us defensively.

Q: What should we expect from Fairmont state in terms of interior play this season?

a: We just play with our most talented guys. Coach Retton told me to get the best guys you can get and find a place to put them. That’s what we’ve done. At our level, you can’t always get the 6-9 guy who is a beast inside. We’ve downsized – we’re not very big and we understand that. We don’t have to play with a true post. We have some guys that can play down there, like Rudy Roberts who can score with his back to the basket and get some rebounds. But we’re asking him to adjust to us and step away from the basket at times. We think that in this league, you don’t have to be that big and you can be successful.

Q: What does the new group of players bring to the team?

a: I think our new players are adjusting to us and figuring out our system. Their heads are spinning a bit. They’re thinking and not playing. Rudy Roberts is a smart kid with a big body and a good attitude, and he’s going to help us. Melvin Rhodes is a typical guy that we have. He’s a 6-3 athletic guy that shoots it pretty well, can get to the basket and defends pretty good. He’s one of the guys that’s interchangeable.

issac thornton

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Tim Murphy at Fairmont State

west virginia native and fairmont State all-american tim Murphy begins his seventh season as the head coach of the fighting falcon basketball team. Murphy brings enthusiasm, excitement and knowledge of the game and the fairmont State community to the falcon sideline.

fairmont State has continued to make strides toward the top of the league in his five seasons as head coach. last season, the falcons earned an at-large berth to the nCaa tournament where they gave eventual national runner-up all it could handle in the first round. fairmont State won 22 games and Murphy coached Steve Custis to first team all-wviaC honors and isaac thornton to wviaC freshman of the year recognition.

in 2008-09, Murphy captured his first 20-win season as falcon head coach as fSU posted a 20-9 mark. it was the first 20-win season for fairmont State since the 2000-01 season. He also helped thad Mcfadden become the first all-american since he accomplished the feat himself in 1985, and the first since moving from naia to nCaa Division ii. Mcfadden was also a two-time first team all-wviaC selection.

three seasons ago fSU was just one-win shy of 20 victories as the falcons posted a 19-10 mark and a top-six finish in the competitive wviaC. Mcfadden was a first team all-wviaC selection, and ronnie Means was a second team pick.

in 2006-07, he helped fairmont State to a 15-13 record and a top-eight finish in the wviaC regular season. the falcons also led the nation in three-pointers per game with 10.6. Murphy also coached a pair of wviaC honorees in second team pick ronnie Means and honorable mention selection Kevin Pearson.

in his first season at the helm, he posted

team all-america honors at fairmont State. at fairmont State, Murphy was a three-year starter for the falcons and a two-time, first team all-west virginia Conference selection. He was also the wviaC’s Player of the year in 1984-85, when he averaged 22.0 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. that same year, he was an naia all-american, a Blue ribbon all-american and a Basketball times all-american. Murphy helped lead the falcons to their last wviaC tournament title in 1984.

a 15-14 record and helped Marvin rashad earn first team all-wviaC honors. His overall record in three seasons at fairmont State is 82-61.

Prior to being named the 10th head coach in fairmont State history, Murphy served as an assistant coach for the falcons. in three years as an assistant and five as a head coach, fairmont State has posted record of 136-91.

Murphy, a Buckhannon, w.va., native, was the last men’s basketball player to earn first

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Murphy was a Class aaa all-state selection as a senior at Buckhannon-Upshur High School in 1981, and he was also the Big 10 Conference Player of the year that season. During his three years on Buckhannon’s varsity team, the Buccaneers compiled a 57-8 record.

He is currently ninth on fairmont State’s all-time scoring leaders’ list with 1,908 career points. He also finished his career with the ninth highest single-season scoring average with his 22.0 average in the 1984-85 season. Murphy is seventh in career free throw percentage (78.7%) at fairmont State, and seventh in career field goals made, with 801. He still holds the school record with 19 field goals made in a game against Geneva College in 1985.

Murphy began his coaching career as the freshman coach at Buckhannon-Upshur High School in 1985-86. He then served as B-U’s assistant varsity coach from 1986-91. He became Buckhannon’s head varsity basketball coach for one season in 1992-93 before leaving to become the head coach at logan High School. He served as the head coach there from 1993-2000.

in the fall of 2008, Murphy was inducted into both the Buckhannon-Upshur athletic Hall of fame and the fairmont State athletic association Hall of fame.

Murphy is married to the former angie Cable, also a Buckhannon native. they are the parents of one son, Gunner.

Year Role Record Notes1981-82 Player 17-111982-83 Player 14-141983-84 Player 17-16 wviaC Champs, first team all-wviaC1984-85 Player 22-9 all-american, first team all-wviaC2001-02 assistant Coach 17-11 wviaC Quarters2002-03 assistant Coach 19-9 2003-04 assistant Coach 18-10 wviaC Quarters2004-05 Head Coach 15-14 first team all-wviaC: Marvin rashad2005-06 Head Coach 13-15 2006-07 Head Coach 15-13 2007-08 Head Coach 19-10 first team all-wviaC: thad Mcfadden, wviaC Quarters 2008-09 Head Coach 20-9 all-america & first team all-wviaC: thad Mcfadden, wviaC Quarters2009-10 Head Coach 22-8 nCaa tournament; first team all-wviaC: Steve Custis; wviaC freshman of the year: isaac thornton

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Head athletictrainer

robert Cable is in his 21st year as the head athletic trainer at fairmont State University. in ad-dition to his duties of supervising athletic training for each of fairmont State’s 15 sports, the west virginia wesleyan College and west virginia Uni-versity graduate is also heavily involved within the athletic training community both regionally and nationally.

Cable was named nCaa Division ii trainer of the year in the summer of 2010 by th national athletic trainers association (nata). the honor recognizes the outstanding efforts of a certified athletic trainer employed in a collegiate setting at a Division ii school. the nata selected Cable on the merits of his active community and campus in-volvement; volunteer service; national, district and state athletic training participation; promotion of the profession; and exceptional performance in the role of collegiate athletic trainer.

Cable is a member of the nata District 3 Board of Directors. He has served the west virginia ath-letic trainers association (wvata) in numerous ca-pacities throughout his career, and is currently the president of that group. One of his top priorities as president of the wvata is licensure for all certified athletic trainers in west virginia. further, Cable is in his second term as president of the west vir-ginia intercollegiate athletic Conference (wviaC) athletic trainers Committee.

in 2007, he was named the wvata “trainer of the year” for his willingness to go “above and beyond the normal call of duty.”

Prior to coming to fairmont State, Cable was the head athletic trainer, head women’s softball coach and assistant women’s basketball coach at west virginia wesleyan College. His softball team made the school’s first trip to the naia national Softball Championship tournament in his final season.

Cable also spent time as a clinical athletic trainer at Medbrook Sports Medicine Clinic and adjunct professor of health and physical education at Salem international University. He also worked as an athletic training intern with the Baltimore Colts early in his career.

in addition to his athletic training duties, he also teaches in the Health and Human Perfor-mance Department.

Cable has been instrumental in expanding the training facility to over 1,300 square feet that was completed in the spring of 2008. the new training room is four times the size of the previous location

and features include four small treatment tables, six large treatment tables and increased unob-structed floor space.

Cable is married to the former Jill Hinkle and they are the parents of two children, Courtney and Johnathan.

Brett vincent begins his seventh season as the assistant men’s basketball coach at fairmont State. vincent brings extensive Division i playing experience as well as successful stints as a head coach at the Division ii and high school levels to the falcon sidelines.

Prior to the 2009-10 season, vincent was promoted to associate Head Coach for his contributions to the men’s basketball program. vincent is involved in all aspects of the fSU program with coach Murphy

last season he helped the falcons earn an at-large berth into the nCaa tournament as fSU posted a 22-8 record. He also helped develop guard Steve Custis into a first team all-wviaC pick and freshman guard isaac thornton into the wviaC freshman of the year.

in 2008-09 he helped the falcons to its first 20 win season since 2001 and coached all-american guard thad Mcfadden and wviaC all-freshman pick Custis. three seasons ago, the falcons posted a 19-10 record and vincent was instrumental in the guidance of the prolific back court of two-time all-wviaC second team pick ronnie Means and first team all-conference selection thad Mcfadden.

vincent comes to fairmont State after spending three seasons as head coach at lewis County High School. the team’s total wins under vincent were a 30-win improvement over the three seasons prior to his arrival at lewis County. in 2003, he led lewis County to the section championship and an appearance in the regional final. lewis County posted its first winning season in 17 years and received its first top-10 state ranking in 19 years that season. the Minutemen also picked up postseason wins in each of his three seasons.

Prior to his stint at lewis County High School, vincent complied a 92-49 record as the head basketball coach at alderson-Broaddus from 1996-2001. He took over in 1996 at the age of 28, and as one of the youngest head coaches in the nCaa, promptly led a-B to 20 wins in three of his five seasons. the Battlers led the wviaC in points per game in 1998, and were fifth in the country in defensive field goal percentage in 2000. His teams advanced to the wviaC tournament semifinals

in the 1986 season, and was a three-time all-state selection and captained the Class aa all-State team as a senior.

He is the son of Don and Jean vincent of Shinnston, w.va. His father was a standout at west virginia University on the 1958 Mountaineer squad that was ranked no. 1 in the nation, and his broken leg in the Southern Conference tournament may have prevented the Mountaineers from claiming a national title.

He is married to the former andrea Gum, who works as a reading specialist for the lewis County Board of education. the two have one son, Cole.

twice and to the championship game once. He coached Sean Hampton, who was a two-time wviaC Player of the year and first team all-east region selection, and recruited Stephen Dye who went on to set the career record in nCaa Division ii for three-pointers made with 444. vincent had a graduation rate of nearly 100 percent for those who exhausted their eligibility, and Kevyn McBride earned academic all-american honors. Several players earned all-conference honors, and four players went on to play professionally in europe, and Josh allen was invited to the nBa pre-draft camp in Portsmouth, va. His winning percentage of .652 was first in school history and ranked 27th nationally among active Division ii head coaches at the time. the Battlers averaged 18.4 victories per season during vincent’s five seasons and were 31-4 in non-league play.

vincent also spent time as the head women’s golf coach and the softball coach at alderson-Broaddus, leading the Battler softball team to two wviaC title games and an appearance in the naia regional tournament.

vincent played college basketball at three Division i schools: west virginia University, robert Morris and Marshall University, and was a starter at all three schools. as a freshman at wvU, the Mountaineers advanced to the nCaa tournament. as a sophomore, west virginia was 8-1 with him starting at point guard and he was named to the all-east academic team as the Mountaineers advanced to the nit. vincent then moved on to robert Morris where he spent two seasons with the Colonials, the first of which he sat out due to transfer rules. as a junior, vincent helped lead rMU to its second straight northeast Conference title and nCaa tournament where the Colonials took on Kansas. as a senior at Marshall, he led the team in assists and still is the school’s leader in career 3-point field goal percentage (43 percent).

He received his bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1991 from Marshall University in Huntington, w.va. He received his master’s degree in education from Salem-teikyo University in 2000.

vincent graduated from South Harrison High School where he led the state and was ranked fourth nationally averaging 35.9 points per game as a senior. He led the Hawks to an undefeated regular season in 1986, the only one in west virginia. He was named the Morgantown touchdown Club west virginia Player of the year

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WarrenBaker

academic/athletic liaison

warren Baker serves the fairmont State basketball program by providing counsel for the men’s basketball players. Baker, an education faculty member at fairmont State, provides an outlet for players with academic or team issues.

Baker was a standout for west virginia from 1973-76. Baker scored 1,556 points and 1,070 rebounds during his career with the Mountaineers. He also served as team captain as a senior.

Dr. GregHinton

Student-athleteDevelopment/Staff Mentor

Dr. Greg Hinton continues to provide his guidance and support for the coaches and program and countless other student-athletes at fairmont State.

among Dr. Hinton’s duties are mentoring the head coach and staff as well as academic and life counseling for the student-athletes.

Dr. Hinton received his bachelor’s degree in history from fairmont State in 1978 before earning his doctorate in jurisprudence from west virginia University in 1981. He has taught at fairmont State since 1989 and has won numerous awards, including twice winning the william a. Boram award for teaching excellence at fairmont State. in 2009 he was promoted to Professor, Senior level, in the School of Business – the first person to ever hold such a rank. He was also a 2009 Civil rights honoree for west virginia Civil rights Day and was selected the King for the 18th west virginia Black festival. Dr. Hinton is also heavily involved in many community organizations as well as his church.

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JohnMarano

Strength &Conditioning

John Marano helps coordinate the strength and conditioning programs for the men’s basketball team, in addition to his duties with the football team.

an outstanding football player at fairmont State, Marano was a first team all-wviaC selection as a senior after ranking among the team leaders in total tackles (60) and tackles for a loss (10.5). He was also named all-northeast region by the Don Hansen Gazette in that 2006 season.

Marano earned his undergraduate degree in exercise science from fairmont State in 2007. He is currently pursuing a master’s in business administration from fairmont State.

D.D.Meighen

team Chaplain

D.D. Meighen serves as the team chaplain providing spiritual guidance for the men’s basketball program. a native of fairmont, Meighen attended fairmont Senior and fairmont State before receiving a Masters of Divinity at Methodist theological School in Delaware, Ohio.

Meighen has also been very active in the basketball community throughout his life. He coached and was an assistant for three aaU state championship teams. He has also announced high school and college games on the former fox Channel 6.

Meighen is married to the former Mary Gwinn, who is an associate Professor of nursing at fairmont State. the two have three children: Chris, Drew and Mary, and four grandchildren.

Coryeplin

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no. name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High school

5 Steve Custis Jr. G 6-2 170 Frederick, Md./Frederick

11 Nick Bonnett Fr. G 6-2 180 Fairmont, W.Va./East Fairmont

12 Ty Garrison Fr. G 6-3 170 Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior

15 Melvin Rhodes So. G/F 6-3 185 Baltimore, Md./

20 Chris Talley Sr. G 6-2 210 Easley, S.C./Easley (Walter State CC)

22 Chris Thompson Jr. G/F 6-2 210 Frederick, Md./Frederick

23 Ryland Newman Sr. G 6-0 185 Ranson, W.Va./Jefferson (Potomac State)

24 Erv McFadden Sr. G 5-9 160 Flint, Mich./Flint Southwest Academy (St. Clair CC)

25 Isaac Thornton So. G 6-3 180 Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg

32 Rudy Roberts So. F 6-6 245 Cleveland, Ohio/ (Pitt Johnstown)

33 Terrence Green Sr. G/F 6-3 185 Williamsburg, Va./Bruton (Allegheny College)

34 Andrew Gunnoe So. F 6-6 190 Hinton, W.Va./Summers County

35 Dejae Dorsey Sr. G/F 6-6 185 Washington, D.C./Damascus (Frederick CC)

40 Mike Hurd Jr. G 6-2 210 Charleston, W.Va./Capital (Glenville State)

43 Garrett Foggin Fr. F 6-4 190 Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg South

steve custis

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SteveCuSTIS

G, 6-2, 170Juniorfrederick, Md./frederick* first team all-wviaC (2010)

As A Sophomore (2009-10): first team all-wviaC selection … averaged 16.1 points per game … scored 20 points or more in 10 games … played in 25 games making 23 starts … slowed by injury late in the season … ranked among the top 15 in the wviaC in scoring … also averaged 1.84 steals per game … 13 points and a career-high eight rebounds in opener against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … 16 points in win over Urbana (11/16/09) … poured in 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field in easy win over Salem (11/24/09) … netted 21 vs. Ohio valley (12/1/09) … scored 24 points, recorded two blocks and three assists against west liberty (12/5/09) … 22 points, five rebounds and three assists against Concord (12/8/09) … 16 points in just 18 minutes of action against Penn State Greater allegheny (12/11/09) … 16 points and six steals in win over Bluefield State (1/9/10) … scored 20 points, came away with six steals and dished out four assists in win over Glenville State (1/14/10) … 22 points, including 9-of-10 from the free throw line, against wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10) … 26 points in win dramatic overtime victory over Pitt-Johnstown (1/28/10) … 21 points, five rebounds, four steals, four assists and two blocks at Shepherd (2/1/10) … exploded for a career-high 32 points in upset victory over wv State (2/4/10) … connected on 11-of-17 field goals against the yellow Jackets … suffered injury at home against wheeling Jesuit (2/15/10) … returned to the court and saw action in the first round of the wviaC tournament against Concord (3/2/10) … played 29 minutes and scored 13 points against Charleston in wviaC Quarterfinals (3/4/10) … started but played just 12 minutes against iUP in nCaa tournament (3/13/10).

As A Redshirt Freshman (2008-09): Played in 27 games and made 16 starts … wviaC all-rookie team … averaged 10 points, two rebounds and two assists per game … scored 19 points and four assists in his debut against Ohio State-newark (11/15/08) … 20 points in victory over wv wesleyan (11/16/08) … hit four three-pointers on his way to 22 points against wheeling Jesuit (11/22/08) … also had four assists against the Cardinals … eight points and five assists against Urbana (12/12/08) … career-high 27 points in victory over Glenville State (1/15/09) … hit 9-of-12 from the free throw line and had four assists against the Pioneers … 16 points and five assists wv wesleyan (1/17/09) … netted 13 points against wv State (1/22/09) … 11 points and three steals vs. Concord (1/26/09) … 16 points with four assists and five rebounds at Shepherd (1/29/09) … 18 points against wheeling Jesuit (1/31/09) … scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds and added three steals in victory over Salem (2/2/09) … 10 points and six rebounds off the bench at Ohio valley (2/12/09) … scored 12 points against west liberty (2/19/09) … hit three threes on way to 13 points against Shepherd (2/23/09).

STEVE CUSTIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2008-09 27/16 96/204 .471 35/90 .389 50/72 .694 277/10.3 63/2.3 61/3 55 43 13 25 628/23.32009-10 25/23 145/291 .498 27/81 .333 86/118 .729 403/16.1 78/3.1 65/1 46 46 11 46 702/28.1tOtal 52/39 241/495 .487 62/171 .363 136/190 .716 680/13.1 141/2.7 126/4 101 89 24 71 1330/25.6

As A Freshman (2007-08): redshirted the season.

High School: High School: Scored over 1,500 points at frederick High for coach arnie McGaha ... two-time conference Player of the year ... three-time team MvP ... averaged 16 points as a sophomore ... averaged 22.3 points per game as a junior ... led the Cadets to a regional title and berth in the state tournament as a senior ... averaged nearly 27 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and six steals per game that season.

Personal: Steven Custis ... born December 8, 1989 ... son of Brenda and Steve Custis ... one of three children ... majoring in sports management.

Steve Custis’ Career HighsPoints ..............32 vs. wv State (2/4/10)assists .............5 (three times)rebounds .........7 vs. Maryland Bible (11/15/09)Steals ...............6 (twice)

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nickBonneTT

G, 6-2, 180freshmanfairmont, w.va./east fairmont

Before Fairmont State: Outstanding all-around athlete at east fairmont … lettered in football, basketball, soccer, track and baseball … first east fairmont athlete to letter in five different sports … all-state football player as a wide receiver in football.

Personal: nicholas tyler Bonnett … birthday is March 10 … one of five children … son of ray and Judy Bonnett … parents are fairmont State alums … father is a former student-athlete and baseball coach at fairmont State, and currently is associate athletic Director and nCaa Compliance Coordinator.

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GarrettFoGGIn

f, 6-4, 190freshmanParkersburg, w.va./Parkersburg South

High School: all-around athlete at Parkersburg South … averaged 8.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game … helped lead the Patriots to the state tournament as a junior … also lettered in football and track … team defensive MvP and all-state honorable mention in football as a senior … also had 24 catches for 267 yards and four touchdowns as a tight end … led team with 107 total tackles as a junior … state qualifier in the 4x400 and 4x800 in track.

Personal: Garrett foggin … birthday is June 24 … son of Sasha Hays and Phil Hays … mother played basketball at fairmont State … majoring in national security and intelligence.

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TyGarrISon

f, 6-3 170freshmanfairmont, w.va./fairmont Senior

High School: three-year letterwinner for coach Dave retton at fairmont Senior … two-time first team all-nCaC selection … also a two-time all-Mon valley game … averaged 22 points and six assists as a senior … nCaC Player of the year … second team all-state selection … helped the Polar Bears to an 18-5 record and a sectional title … averaged 17 points and five assists as a junior … set school record for made three-pointers in a game with eight.

Personal: ty Grandstaff Garrison … son of Dusty and richard Garrison … birthday is april 22 … one of two children … majoring in pre-pharmacy.

TERRENCE GREEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 30/30 162/303 .535 1/5 .200 51/83 .614 376/12.5 205/6.8 69/0 62 76 21 55 821/27.4

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TerrenceGreen

G/f, 6-3, 180Seniorwilliamsburg, va./Bruton (allegany College)*all-wviaC Honorable Mention (2010)

As A Junior (2009-10): all-wviaC honorable mention selection … started all 30 games for the falcons … averaged 12.5 points … shot nearly 54 percent from the field … scored in double figures in 22 of the team’s 30 games … team’s top rebounder at 6.8 per contest … five double-doubles on the year … also led the team in steals (55) … ranked among the league leaders in rebounding, steals and field goal percentage … 12 points and seven boards in season-opener against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … 16 points and three assists in victory over Urbana (11/16/09) … five steals against Salem (11/24/09) … netted 15 points and added seven boards against west liberty (12/5/09) … season-high 24 points in victory over Point Park (1/4/10) … also added seven rebounds against the Pioneers … double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds in win over Ohio eastern (1/6/10) … 18 points, seven rebounds and five steals in road win at Bluefield State (1/9/10) … connected on 11-14 from the field in that game … scored 22 points and pulled down seven boards against Seton Hill (1/18/10) … double-double with 15 points and 10 boards against Davis & elkins (1/23/10) … notched another double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds in victory against wv State (2/4/10) … 14 points to go with season-high 15 rebounds in victory over Ohio valley (2/11/10) … six of the 15 rebounds came on the offensive glass against the fighting Scots … career-high five assists at Salem (2/13/10) … 12 points and 10 reboundson the road at west liberty (2/18/10) … 13 points and five assists against Pitt-Johnstown (2/23/10) … 11 points and nine rebounds in first round of the nCaa tournament against iUP (3/13/10).

At Allegany College (2007-09): Co-captain for coach Mike Baker at allegany … as a sophomore averaged 10 points and five rebounds … second team all-state and all-region XX … led squad to 22-3 record, state and region titles and a berth in the national championships (nJCaa).

High School: averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds as a senior at Bruton … first team all-district and second team all-region and Virginia Gazette … voted two-time “best rebounder” … led the Panthers to a runner-up finish in the district and region … member of the second team in school history to advance to state tournament.

Personal: terrence terrell Green … born May 24, 1989 … son of Peggy Harris … one of three children … cousin Shawn Springs played at Ohio State and in the nfl … majoring in computer science and technology.

Terrence Green’s Career HighsPoints ..............24 vs. Point Park (1/4/10)assists .............5 (twice)rebounds .........15 vs. Ohio valley (2/11/10)Steals ...............5 (twice)

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DejaeDorSey

G/f, 6-6, 185SeniorGaithersburg, Md./Damascus (frederick CC)

As A Junior (2009-10): Saw action in 11 games for the falcons … scored in three games … season-high nine minutes against Salem (11/24/09) … scored two points … tallied an assist against Penn State Greater allegheny (12/11/09) … three points and season-high four boards against Bluefield State (1/9/10) … five points and three rebounds in win over Salem (2/13/10) … two rebounds in wviaC tournament first round win over Concord (3/2/10).

At Frederick CC (2007-09): Second team all-region XX … averaged 13 points and five rebounds per game … earned the fCC Cougar award … led the team to the region XX semifinals.

High School: two-time letterwinner for coach Pat Cook at Damascus … team MvP and first team all-conference … averaged 21 points and eight rebounds per game … helped the Hornets to the region semifinals.

Personal: Dejae Kelly Dorsey … born aug. 16, 1987 … raised by grandmother Diane Scott … majoring in sports management.

Dejae Dorsey’s Career HighsPoints ..............5 vs. Salem int’l (2/13/10)rebounds .........4 vs. Bluefield State (1/9/10)

DEJAE DORSEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 11/0 4/16 .250 1/11 .091 1/2 .500 10/0.9 13/1.2 3/0 1 5 2 0 48/4.4

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ANDREW GUNNOE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2008-09 13/0 9/17 .529 5/11 .455 4/9 .444 27/2.1 18/1.4 11/1 7 4 1 2 70/5.4

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andrewGunnoe

f, 6-6, 190redshirt SophomoreHinton, w.va./Summers Co.

As A Sophomore (2009-10): redshirted the season.

As A Freshman (2008-09): limited action in his first season at fairmont State … played in 13 games … averaged five points per contest … scored four points and handed out three assists in debut against Ohio State-newark (11/15/08) … three rebounds in four minutes of action against wv wesleyan (11/16/08) … eight points, including two three-pointers, against west liberty (12/4/08) … three points against Ohio-eastern (1/7/09) … six points and five rebounds against Penn State-Greater allegheny (1/19/09) … five points and three rebound in victory over Seton Hill (2/14/09).

High School: four-year letterman at Summers County … three-time all-conference selection and two-time all-state honoree … McDonald’s all-america nominee … scored over 1,000 points in his career for the Bobcats … also a member of the winningest team in school history … averaged a double-double as a senior with 24 points and 10 rebounds.

Personal: andrew Martin Gunnoe … born april 5, 1990 … son of richard and Karla Gunnoe … second of four children … grandfather played basketball at Concord and wvU… majoring in business.

Gunnoe’s Career BestsPoints ..............8 vs. west liberty (12/4/09)rebounds .........5 vs. Penn State-Greater allegheny (1/19/09)assists .............3 vs. Ohio State-newark (11/15/08)

MIKE HURD’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2006-07* 28/6 77/236 .326 61/206 .296 5/7 .714 220/7.9 45/1.6 24/0 14 21 3 21 598/21.42007-08* 22/7 48/131 .366 44/123 .358 1/1 1.000 141/6.4 31/1.4 23/1 15 12 2 16 322/14.6total 50/13 125/347 .360 105/329 .319 6/8 .750 361/7.2 76/1.5 47/1 29 33 5 37 920/18.4* at Glenville State

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MikeHurD

G, 6-2 210JuniorCharleston, w.va./Capital (Glenville State)

At Glenville State (2006-08): averaged 7.9 points per game as a freshman at Glenville State … played in 28 games and made six starts … led the team with 61 three-pointers … averaged 21.4 minutes per contest … played in 22 games and made seven starts as a sophomore for the Pioneers … made 44 three pointers … shot 36 percent from behind the arc … averaged 6.4 points per game … played 14.6 minutes per game.

High School: Played for coach Carl Clark at Capital … second team all-state selection as a senior … set school record for threes made in a game (10) … helped the Cougars to the state tournament in each of his three seasons … averaged 15.5 points per game throughout his career at Capital.

Personal: Michael lee Hurd … birthday is april 15 … son of tammy Hurd …majoring in business.

Erv McFadden

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ervMcFaDDen

G, 6-2, 175Seniorflint, Mich./flint Southwest academy(St. Clair CC)

As A Junior (2009-10): Started 15 games before missing the season with a knee injury … averaged 7.1 points and 3.4 assists per game … seven points and eight assists against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … seven points and seven assists against Urbana (11/16/09) … 11 points in win over Salem (11/24/09) … 10 points in win over Ohio eastern (1/6/10) … six steals, five points and four assists in road win at Bluefield State (1/9/10) … 10 points and five steals against Glenville State (1/14/10) … 13 points and six assists and five rebounds in win over wv wesleyan (1/16/10) … season-high 14 points against Seton Hill (1/18/10) … 10 points and four rebounds against wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10) … suffered season-ending injury against Davis & elkins (1/23/10).

At St. Clair CC (2007-09): Played two seasons at St. Clair CC under coach Dale vos … in his second season with the Skippers was named second team all-MCCaa eastern Conference and to the league’s all-defensive team … in his first season, earned all-conference honorable mention honors and was named to the all-freshman team.

High School: Second team all-state selection as a junior and senior at flint Soutwestern academy … all-conference defensive player … team captain and team MvP for the Knights … led the team to a pair of district titles … helped team to reach state semifinals in his final two seasons.

Personal: erving Grant Mcfadden … born Jan. 16, 1989 … one of four children … brother thad was an all-american at fairmont State … father played football at wisconsin.

Erv McFadden’s Career HighsPoints ..............14 vs. Seton Hill (1/18/10)assists .............8 vs. Maryland Bible (11/15/09)rebounds .........5 vs. Urbana (11/16/09)Steals ...............6 vs. Bluefield State (1/9/10)

ERV McFADDEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 15/15 34/96 .354 11/35 .314 28/42 .667 107/7.1 50/3.3 31/0 51 30 1 22 380/25.3

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G, 6-0, 185Seniorranson, w.va./Jefferson (Potomac State)

As A Junior (2009-10): Played in all 30 games and made two starts … averaged 15.4 minutes per game for the falcons … averaged three points, two rebounds and 1.7 assists per game … seven points in opener against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … three points and three assists against west liberty (12/5/09) … four steals, three assists and two points against Penn State Greater allegheny (12/11/09) … scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds against Glenville State (1/14/10) … pulled down seven rebounds to go with four points, four assists and three steals against wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10) … earned the start and scored five points and handed out four assists against Pitt-Johnstown (1/28/10) … played a season-high 29 minutes against the Mountain Cats … started and played 25 minutes against Shepherd (2/1/10) … scored seven points in 17 minutes of action in road win over alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10) … chipped in seven points and three rebounds at home against Shepherd (2/20/10) … grabbed five rebounds and scored four points against Seton Hill (2/27/10) … scored eight points in wviaC Quarterfinals against Charleston (3/4/10) … played 10 minutes in nCaa tournament first round game against iUP (3/13/10).

As A Sophomore (2008-09): Played in 25 games making seven starts in the backcourt for fairmont State … averaged 2.9 points and 2.1 assists per game … five points and four rebounds against Ohio-eastern (1/7/09) … scored five points and added four rebounds at home against Concord (1/23/09) … notched 10 points, four assists and three steals against Shepherd (1/29/09) … tallied 10 points against wheeling Jesuit (1/31/09) … recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists against Davis & elkins in his first career start (2/7/09) … three rebounds shy of triple-double with seven rebounds against the Senators … career-high 13 assists against Bluefield State (2/9/09) … six points and seven assists against west liberty (2/19/09) … two points and five rebounds at wviaC tournament against west liberty (3/5/09).

At Potomac State (2007-08): Played one season for the Catamounts … appeared in 11 games and averaged six points, one rebound and one assist.

High School: four-year letterman for Coach Bob Starkey … led the Cougars to two regional championships … led the team in assists in each of his four seasons … also lettered three years in football and track … ran for 1,693 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior and earned all-state honors.

Personal: ryland newman … born March 23, 1988 … son of Curtis and annette Jones … second of three children … lists his favorite athlete as Chris Paul … also a starting cornerback on the fairmont State football team … majoring in physical education.

RYLAND NEWMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2008-09 25/7 24/56 .429 6/29 .207 19/29 .655 73/2.9 49/2.0 38/1 53 44 2 14 386/15.42009-10 30/2 32/61 .525 9/27 .333 16/22 .727 89/3.0 61/2.0 51/0 51 36 1 34 463/15.4tOtal 55/9 56/117 .479 15/56 .268 35/51 .686 162/2.9 110/2.0 89/1 104 80 3 48 849/15.4

Ryland Newman’s Career HighsPoints ..............10 (three times)assists .............13 vs. Bluefield State (2/9/09)rebounds .........7 vs. wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10)Steals ...............4 vs. Penn State Greater all (12/11/09)

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G, 6-3, 185SophomoreBaltimore, Md./north County (Baltimore City CC)

Before Fairmont State: Played one season at Baltimore City CC … was an all-conference honorable mention selection … led Maryland JUCO in field goal percentage … averaged 14 points, six rebounds and five assists per game … four-year letterwinner at north County High … named all-county as a senior … averaged 15 points, five rebounds and four assists that season … helped the Knights to a regional runner-up finish as a junior.

Personal: Melvin lyonel rhodes Jr. … birthday is July 13 … majoring in information technology.

RUDY ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 29/33 85/133 .639 0/1 .000 28/48 .583 198/6.8 135/4.7 56/0 24 48 8 8 460/15.9

by loCation:West virginia (7): nick Bonnett (fairmont), Garrett foggin (Parkersburg), ty Garrison (fairmont), andrew Gunnoe (Hinton), Mike Hurd (Charleston), ryland newman (ranson), isaac thornton (Martinsburg)

Maryland (3): Steve Custis (frederick), Melvin rhodes (Baltimore), Chris thompson (frederick)

Michigan (1): erv Mcfadden (flint)

ohio (1): rudy roberts (Cleveland)

south Carolina (1): Chris talley (easley)

virginia (1): terrence Green (williamsburg)

Washington d.C. (1): Dejae Dorsey

Squad Breakdownby Position:Guard (8): nick Bonnett, Steve Custis, ty Garrison, Mike Hurd, erv Mcfadden, ryland newman, Chris talley, isaac thornton

Guard/Forward (4): Dejae Dorsey, terrence Green, Melvin rhodes, Chris thompson

Forward (3): Garrett foggin, andrew Gunnoe, rudy roberts

by HeiGHt:5-9: erv Mcfadden6-0: ryland newman6-2: nick Bonnett, Steve Custis, Mike Hurd, Chris talley, Chris thompson6-3: ty Garrison, terrence Green, Melvin rhodes, isaac thornton6-4: Garrett foggin6-6: Dejae Dorsey, andrew Gunnoe, rudy roberts

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f, 6-6, 245SophomoreCleveland, Ohio/east tech HS (Pitt-Johnstown)

At Pitt-Johnstown (2009-10): Spent one season at Pitt-Johnstown … played in 29 games and made three starts … averaged 6.8 points and 4.7 rebounds for the Mountain Cats … shot 64 percent from the field … averaged nearly 16 minutes per game … posted a career-high 16 points in a start against wv wesleyan (1/23/10) … grabbed 11 rebounds against Glenville State (1/30/10).

High School: two-year letterwinner for coach Brett Moore at east tech High … averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds during his senior season … voted team MvP and defensive player of the year … played in 2008 Heights vs. Hoods all-Star Game and 2008 Greater Cleveland all-Star Game … helped lead team to Senate Conference championship and Division i sectional title … graduated with high honors and selected as school’s Student-athlete of the year.

Rudy Roberts’ Career Highs (at Pitt-Johnstown)Points ..............16 vs. wv wesleyan (1/23/10)assists .............5 vs. Bluefield State (2/6/10)rebounds .........11 vs. Glenville State (1/30/10)Steals ...............2 vs. wv wesleyan (1/23/10)Blocks ..............2 vs. Seton Hill (2/1/10)

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ChrisTalley

G, 6-2, 210Senioreasley, S.C./easley (walters State CC)

As A Junior (2009-10): Saw action in 23 games … made 16 starts, primarily down the stretch, for the falcons … scored in double figures 11 times, including 10 times when inserted as a starter … averaged 7.5 points per game on the year … scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds against Penn State Greater allegheny (12/11/09) … scored 20 points in first game as a starter to help lead the falcons to a win over wv State (2/4/10) … connected on 8-of-12 attempts from the field including a pair of threes … scored 15 points in win over alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10) … was a perfect 8-of-8 from the line against the Battlers … 10 points in just 22 minutes of action against Salem (2/13/10) … scored 15 points at west liberty (2/18/10) … chipped in 11 points at Pitt-Johnstown (2/23/10) … double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds in victory over Charleston (2/25/10) … scored 15 points and added four rebounds and four steals against Seton Hill (2/27/10) … 10 points in wviaC first round win over Concord (3/2/10) … netted 16 points in wviaC Quarterfinals against Charleston (3/4/10) … 13 points in nCaa tournament first round game against iUP (3/13/10).

At Walters State CC (2007-09): Played two seasons at walter State CC … averaged 11 points during his sophomore season … helped the Senators to a regional title and a berth in the national tournament in his first season.

High School: two-sport star at easley HS … three-time all-region and all-state player … team MvP … helped the Green wave to the state semifinals as a senior … lettered four years in football and was a two-time all-region selection as a wide receiver.

Personal: Christopher antonio talley … born april 10, 1988 … son of Patricia talley and eddie talley … one of three children … majoring in sports management.

Chris Talley’s Career HighsPoints ..............20 vs. wv State (2/4/10)assists .............4 vs. Concord (3/2/10)rebounds .........10 vs. Charleston (2/25/10)Steals ...............4 vs. Seton Hill (2/27/10)

CHRIS TALLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 26/13 73/182 .401 22/71 .310 26/31 .839 194/7.5 57/2.2 32/0 28 40 6 18 485/18.7

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G, 6-2, 210Juniorfrederick, Md./frederick

As A Sophomore (2009-10): Saw action in 23 games for the falcons … averaged eight minutes per contest … netted six points and four rebounds against Concord (12/8/09) … recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in win over Penn State Greater allegheny (12/11/09) …played a season-high 21 minutes in that contest … seven points and three points in 13 minutes of action against Point Park (1/4/10) … five points against west liberty … saw action against iUP in first round of nCaa tournament (3/13/10).

As A Redshirt Freshman (2008-09): Played in 26 games and made 12 starts … averaged 5.8 points and 2.7 rebounds per game … second on the team in offensive rebounds with 42 … scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds in his first career start against Ohio-eastern (1/7/09) … tallied 16 points and five rebounds against Davis & elkins (2/7/09) … notched a career-best 27 points and six rebounds against Bluefield State (2/9/09) … season-high nine rebounds including seven on the offensive glass against Seton Hill (2/14/09) … scored 12 points and notched five rebounds against west liberty (2/19/09) … picked up 17 points in win over Pitt-Johnstown (2/21/09).

As A Freshman (2007-08): redshirted the season.

High School: three-time Frederick News Post first team selection ... Gazette first team pick ... averaged 20 points, nine rebounds and four assists as a senior ... was the top three-point shooter in the county ... led the Cadets to the regional championship and state berth in 2007 ... also a standout on the gridiron ... three-time first team all-state pick at wide receiver ... had 1,000 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior ... also lettered in track.

Personal: Christopher thompson ... born april 26, 1989 ... son of Christina and william thompson ... one of two children ... joins high school teammate Steve Custis on the fSU roster ... majoring in business management.

Chris Thompson’s Career HighsPoints ..............27 vs. Bluefield State (2/9/09)assists .............3 vs. Ohio valley (2/12/09)rebounds .........10 vs. Penn State Greater all (12/11/09)Steals ...............2 (three times)

CHRIS THOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2008-09 26/12 60-104 .577 0/0 .000 30/41 .732 150/5.8 69/2.7 35/0 15 17 0 13 373/14.32009-10 23/0 29/49 .592 0/0 .000 13/21 .619 71/3.1 35/1.5 17/0 7 11 1 3 181/7.9tOtal 49/12 89/153 .582 0/0 .000 43/62 .694 221/4.5 104/2.1 52/0 22 28 1 16 554/11.3

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G, 6-2, 170SophomoreMartinsburg, w.va./Martinsburg*wviaC freshman of the year (2010)

As A Freshman (2009-10): wviaC freshman of the year … established himself as one of the top players in the league as a freshman … averaged 15.4 points … scoring average was best among all league freshmen and was 19th in the conference … led the team with 456 points on the year … led the team in assists (83) and also was second on the team in rebounds per game (4.9) … started all 30 games and averaged 30.4 minutes … scored in double figures in all but four contests, including the final 22 games consecutively … scored 20 points or more eight times … scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds in debut against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … scored 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting against west liberty (12/1/09) … got the falcons off to a hot start at wv wesleyan and led fSU to the win (1/16/10) … poured in 26 points and hit five three-pointers against the Bobcats … also pulled down six boards, handed out five assists and came up with four steals against wvwC … followed that up with a 23 point performance against Seton Hill (1/18/10) … continued his hot play with 28 points and five rebounds in road win over wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10) … added 20 points and eight rebounds against Davis & elkins (1/23/10) … 20 points and eight rebounds to help pace the falcons past wv State (2/4/10) … chipped in 13 points, including several threes down the stretch, in a road win over alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10) … 12 points and nine rebounds against Ohio valley (2/11/10) … netted 14 points and handed out six assists against Salem (2/13/10) … 16 points, six assists and five rebounds at Pitt-Johnstown (2/23/10) … scored 20 points, including a perfect 9-of-9 from the free throw line, against Shepherd (2/20/10) … 23 points in win over Charleston (2/25/10) … netted 15 points in just 24 minutes of work in lopsided win over Concord in the first round of the wviaC tournament (3/2/10) … scored 21 points, grabbed six rebounds and handed out five assists in a losing effort against Charleston in the wviaC Quarterfinals (3/4/10) … battled foul trouble and scored 11 points and added five rebounds against iUP in first round of the nCaa tournament (3/13/10).

High School: two-time first all-state selection at Martinsburg High and coach Dave rogers … three-time first team all-area … Martinsburg Journal and Herald 2009 Player of the year … led the Bulldogs to a 26-2 record and a state title as a senior … averaged 18 points, five rebounds and four assists in his final season … scored 1,302 points for his career … averaged 20 points as a junior and 18 as a sophomore.

Personal: isaac Donnell thornton … born June 25, 1981 … son of rowshell Hall and larry thornton … one of four children … majoring in business.

Isaac Thornton’s Career Highs

ISAAC THORNTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG2009-10 30/30 161/335 .481 37/113 .327 97/147 .660 456/15.2 146/4.9 60/1 83 47 14 46 912/30.4

Points ..............28 vs. wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10)assists .............6 (twice)rebounds .........9 vs. Ohio valley (2/11/10)Steals ...............5 vs. alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10)

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3-POINT REBOUNDSNO. NAME GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF-DQ AST TO BLK STL PTS/AVG25 isaac thornton 30-30 161-335 .481 37-113 .327 97-147 .660 65 81 146/4.9 60-1 83 47 14 46 456/15.205 Steve Custis 25-23 145-291 .498 27-81 .333 86-118 .729 40 38 78/3.1 65-1 46 46 11 46 403/16.132 Dan Bruner 30-30 125-305 .410 80-205 .390 48-64 .750 41 87 128/4.3 58-1 39 26 15 35 378/12.633 terrence Green 30-30 162-303 .535 1-5 .200 51-83 .614 77 128 205/6.8 69-0 62 76 21 55 376/12.520 Chris talley 26-13 73-182 .401 22-71 .310 26-31 .839 17 40 57/2.2 32-0 28 40 6 18 194/7.543 Mike Henderson 27-0 88-132 .667 0-1 .000 17-28 .607 39 72 111/4.1 24-0 11 22 12 5 193/7.140 Pete O’Connor 26-7 50-107 .467 15-33 .455 32-54 .593 33 66 99/3.8 26-0 8 15 3 14 147/5.715 erv Mcfadden 15-15 34-96 .354 11-35 .314 28-42 .667 19 31 50/3.3 31-0 51 30 1 22 107/7.145 will richardson 25-0 34-79 .430 7-24 .292 27-37 .730 35 46 81/3.2 39-0 33 19 4 11 102/4.123 ryland newman 30-2 32-61 .525 9-27 .333 16-22 .727 13 48 61/2.0 51-0 51 36 1 34 89/3.022 Chris thompson 23-0 29-49 .592 0-0 .000 13-21 .619 12 23 35/1.5 17-0 7 11 1 3 71/3.135 Dejae Dorsey 11-0 4-16 .250 1-11 .091 1-2 .500 3 10 13/1.2 3-0 1 5 2 0 10/0.911 Mike lopez 2-0 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 0 3 3/1.5 0-0 2 2 1 0 7/3.524 Ben wise 15-0 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 2-4 .500 2 4 6/0.4 5-0 8 10 2 1 6/0.4tM team................ 46 49 95/3.2 5 total.......... 30 941-1969 .478 211-615 .343 446-655 .681 442 726 1168/38.9 480-3 430 390 94 290 2539/84.6 Opponents...... 30 817-1824 .448 161-507 .318 365-519 .703 373 702 1075/35.8 534- 362 521 82 184 2160/72.0

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Game By Game results and leaders

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS11/15/09 MarylanD BiBle COlleGe 92-65 w 13-Custis, thornton 8-Custis, thornton 8-erv Mcfadden 3-Green, Custis 1-four players11/16/09 UrBana 74-60 w 17-Dan Bruner 10-Dan Bruner 7-erv Mcfadden 2-three players 3-thornton, Green11/24/09 SaleM 82-44 w 24-Steve Custis 6-will richardson 4-isaac thornton 5-terrence Green 2-will richardson12/1/09 OHiO valley 69-53 w 24-Dan Bruner 7-Dan Bruner 3-three players 4-Dan Bruner 1-Dan Bruner12/5/09 weSt liBerty 100-103 l 24-Steve Custis 9-richardson, Bruner 3-three players 3-terrence Green 2-Steve Custis12/8/09 at Concord University 83-69 w 22-Steve Custis 7-isaac thornton 4-Mcfadden, thornton 4-terrence Green none12/11/09 Penn State Greater a 89-47 w 16-Steve Custis 10-Chris thompson 3-newman, Mcfadden 4-ryland newman 2-Bruner, Custis1/4/10 POint ParK 94-73 w 24-terrence Green 7-four players 4-ryland newman 2-newman, talley 2-thornton, Bruner1/6/10 OHiO eaStern 103-84 w 22-terrence Green 10-terrence Green 4-terrence Green 2-three players 2-terrence Green1/9/10 at Bluefield State 103-54 w 18-terrence Green 7-Green, Mcfadden 4-erv Mcfadden 6-Mcfadden, Custis 2-Green, wise1/14/10 Glenville State 93-70 w 20-Steve Custis 9-terrence Green 5-isaac thornton 6-Steve Custis 1-erv Mcfadden1/16/10 at west virginia wesleyan 90-59 w 26-isaac thornton 6-thornton, Green 6-erv Mcfadden 4-Bruner, thorton 2-Mike Henderson1/18/10 at Seton Hill 93-90 w 23-isaac thornton 7-Green, thornton 4-erv Mcfadden 3-isaac thornton 1-richardson, thornton1/21/10 at wheeling Jesuit 93-78 w 28-isaac thornton 7-Green, newman 4-ryland newman 3-ryland newman 1-Custis, Bruner1/23/10 DaviS & elKinS 68-71 l 20-isaac thornton 10-terrence Green 2-Mcfadden, newman 3-terrence Green 1-Custis, Green1/28/10 Pitt JOHnStOwn 90-85 wOt 26-Steve Custis 10-Pete O’Connor 4-Green, newman 3-Pete O’Connor 1-terrence Green2/1/10 at Shepherd University 76-90 l 21-Steve Custis 6-terrence Green 4-Green, Custis 4-Steve Custis 2-Steve Custis2/4/10 wv State 100-85 w 32-Steve Custis 14-terrence Green 4-terrence Green 3-Dan Bruner 3-terrence Green2/8/10 at alderson-Broaddus College 86-83 w 22-Dan Bruner 9-terrence Green 4-isaac thornton 5-isaac thornton 1-Green, thornton2/11/10 at Ohio valley 64-60 w 18-Steve Custis 15-terrence Green 2-thornton, Custis 3-Green, newman 1-three players2/13/10 at Salem international 105-57 w 37-Dan Bruner 12-Mike Henderson 6-isaac thornton 3-Chris talley none2/15/10 wHeelinG JeSUit 76-68 w 17-terrence Green 7-Dan Bruner 4-isaac thornton 3-Chris talley 1-Green, richardson2/18/10 at west liberty Univ. 62-78 l 15-Chris talley 15-Pete O’Connor 4-Pete O’Connor 3-Pete O’Connor 2-terrence Green2/20/10 SHePHerD UniverSity 77-73 w 20-isaac thornton 7-Mike Henderson 2-talley, newman 3-terrence Green 1-isaac thornton2/23/10 at Pitt Johnstown 75-78 l 20-Dan Bruner 5-three players 6-isaac thornton 1-four players 2-isaac thornton2/25/10 CHarleStOn 86-71 w 23-isaac thornton 10-Chris talley 3-Chris talley 2-thornton, Green 1-Mike Henderson2/27/10 SetOn Hill 66-72 l 16-thornton, Henderson 9-Mike Henderson 3-isaac thornton 4-Chris talley 3-Mike Henderson3/2/10 COnCOrD UniverSity 93-68 w 18-Mike Henderson 11-Mike Henderson 4-three players 2-three players 1-Chris talley3/4/10 vs University of Charleston 90-101 l 21-isaac thornton 7-terrence Green 5-isaac thornton 2-four players 1-four players3/13/10 at iUP 67-71 l 16-Dan Bruner 9-terrence Green 5-Mike Henderson 2-Dan Bruner 1-three players

Game-by-Game Points-rebounds-assists all games

05 11 15 20 22 23 24 25 32 33 35 40 43 45 Opponent CUSTIS LOPEz MCFADDEN, TALLEY THOMPSON, NEWMAN WISE THORNTON, BRUNER GREEN DORSEY O’CONNOR, HENDERSON RICHARDSONMBC 13-8-1 7-1-1 7-3-8 0-1-0 4-1-0 7-0-1 0-1-1 13-8-3 11-1-1 12-7-2 DnP 3-2-0 10-4-0 5-2-1UrBana 16-5-1 0-2-1 7-5-7 DnP 2-2-1 0-1-1 DnP 11-3-0 17-10-0 16-5-3 DnP DnP 5-0-0 0-4-2SaleM 24-3-1 DnP 11-2-3 2-1-0 4-0-0 1-3-1 0-0-2 8-5-4 9-1-1 6-2-1 2-1-0 7-1-0 4-3-0 4-6-3OvU 21-3-1 DnP 3-2-3 DnP DnP 0-0-0 DnP 4-3-3 24-7-1 11-4-2 DnP 0-1-0 4-2-0 2-4-3wl 24-4-3 DnP 1-3-2 DnP 4-2-0 3-2-3 0-0-0 18-2-0 21-9-1 15-7-3 DnP DnP 2-2-0 12-9-1at COnC 22-5-3 DnP 2-3-4 0-0-0 6-4-0 0-0-3 0-0-0 15-7-4 5-3-0 10-5-3 DnP DnP 8-5-1 15-6-0PSGa 16-4-0 DnP 4-5-3 11-5-1 14-10-0 2-1-3 2-3-0 6-6-2 14-3-2 8-6-1 0-2-1 6-8-1 DnP 6-4-1PP 21-4-2 DnP 5-3-2 7-5-0 7-3-1 1-2-4 0-0-0 8-7-1 5-7-0 24-7-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 10-3-0 6-7-2OUe 17-6-2 DnP 10-2-0 6-2-0 2-1-1 4-2-2 2-0-0 11-3-2 12-2-1 22-10-4 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-1 5-7-3at BSC 16-0-1 DnP 5-7-4 6-1-1 2-3-2 3-3-3 0-0-0 13-3-2 11-3-2 18-7-2 3-4-0 9-3-0 8-4-0 9-4-1GSC 20-2-4 DnP 10-1-2 0-2-0 0-1-0 8-4-2 0-0-0 17-3-5 14-2-1 12-9-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-6-0 2-3-1at wvwC 15-4-3 DnP 13-5-6 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-4 0-0-1 26-6-5 14-4-0 4-6-2 0-0-0 4-3-0 4-5-0 8-3-4at SHU 2-1-1 DnP 14-1-4 DnP DnP 3-5-1 DnP 23-7-3 11-4-3 22-7-3 DnP 0-0-0 10-2-0 8-2-3at wJU 22-2-2 DnP 10-4-1 0-1-0 4-1-0 4-7-4 DnP 28-5-3 14-3-1 9-7-2 DnP 0-0-0 0-3-1 2-2-1D&e 7-3-1 DnP 5-4-2 0-0-0 6-2-0 0-4-2 DnP 20-8-1 6-2-0 15-10-0 DnP DnP 9-2-0 0-1-0UPJ 26-3-1 DnP DnP 0-1-0 DnP 5-2-4 DnP 16-8-3 10-3-1 12-5-4 DnP 17-10-0 2-2-0 2-0-0at SHeP 21-5-4 DnP DnP 6-1-1 2-1-1 2-2-2 DnP 10-5-1 19-4-0 10-6-4 DnP 4-3-0 2-0-0 DnPwvSU 32-3-1 DnP DnP 20-3-2 0-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 20-8-2 5-7-2 15-14-4 0-0-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 DnPat aBC 8-3-2 DnP DnP 15-2-2 0-0-0 7-1-1 DnP 14-2-4 22-6-2 14-9-2 DnP 4-4-0 DnP 2-1-0at OvU 18-1-2 DnP DnP 5-2-1 DnP 2-1-1 DnP 12-9-2 10-3-0 14-15-0 DnP 0-2-0 3-5-0 0-0-1at Salem 13-2-3 DnP DnP 10-1-3 0-1-0 0-1-2 0-1-4 14-4-6 37-8-1 9-6-5 5-3-0 8-9-1 7-12-1 2-3-4wJU 9-6-3 DnP DnP 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 DnP 15-3-4 11-7-1 17-6-0 DnP 15-5-1 DnP 4-5-1at wl DnP DnP DnP 15-2-2 5-0-0 6-2-1 0-0-0 12-4-2 0-0-1 12-10-1 0-0-0 8-15-4 0-1-0 4-1-0SHeP DnP DnP DnP 6-1-2 3-2-0 7-3-2 DnP 20-3-1 2-3-1 15-3-1 DnP 10-5-0 14-7-0 0-1-0at UPJ DnP DnP DnP 11-2-1 DnP 0-1-0 DnP 16-5-6 20-4-2 13-3-5 DnP 7-5-0 4-5-0 4-4-1UC DnP DnP DnP 18-10-3 0-0-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 23-2-1 10-3-2 4-3-1 DnP 17-4-0 11-4-0 0-0-0SHU DnP DnP DnP 15-4-0 DnP 4-5-0 DnP 16-5-3 4-2-1 5-6-0 DnP 6-4-0 16-9-0 DnPCOnC 5-0-0 DnP DnP 10-3-4 6-1-1 2-1-1 2-1-0 15-1-4 16-5-4 13-4-2 0-2-0 6-9-0 18-11-1 0-2-0vs UC 13-1-3 DnP DnP 16-4-3 DnP 8-1-1 DnP 21-6-5 8-6-4 8-7-1 DnP 10-3-1 6-2-1 DnPat iUP 2-0-1 DnP DnP 13-3-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 DnP 11-5-1 16-6-3 11-9-0 DnP 0-0-0 14-6-5 DnP

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POintS 105 at Salem international (2/13/10) 103 at BSC-M (1/9/10) 103 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) 100 wv State (2/4/10) 100 weSt liBerty (12/5/09)fielD GOalS MaDe 45 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) 41 at BSC-M (1/9/10)fielD GOal atteMPtS 87 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 81 POint ParK (1/4/10)fielD GOal PerCentaGe .667 (28-42) CHarleStOn (2/25/10) .584 (45-77) OHiO eaStern (1/6/10)3 Pt fielD GOalS MaDe 15 at Salem international (2/13/10) 11 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10)3 Pt fG atteMPtS 43 at Salem international (2/13/10) 36 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10)3 Pt fG PerCentaGe .769 (10-13) CHarleStOn (2/25/10) .588 (10-17) at Pitt Johnstown (2/23/10)free tHrOwS MaDe 27 wJU-M (2/15/10) 27 weSt liBerty (12/5/09)free tHrOw atteMPtS 38 weSt liBerty (12/5/09) 35 wJU-M (2/15/10)free tHrOw PerCentaGe .933 (14-15) SetOn Hill (2/27/10) .909 (20-22) SHePHerD UniverSity (2/20/10)reBOUnDS 57 POint ParK (1/4/10) 57 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09)aSSiStS 30 at Salem international (2/13/10) 25 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10)StealS 21 at BSC-M (1/9/10) 16 SaleM (11/24/09)BlOCKeD SHOtS 8 UrBana (11/16/09) 7 POint ParK (1/4/10) 7 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09)tUrnOverS 22 MarylanD BiBle (11/15/09) 18 at Concord University (12/8/09)fOUlS 25 weSt liBerty (12/5/09) 23 MarylanD BiBle (11/15/09)

Team Game Highsopponent

POintS 103 weSt liBerty (12/5/09) 101 vs University of Charleston (3/4/10) 90 at Shepherd University (2/1/10) 90 at Seton Hill (1/18/10) 85 wv State (2/4/10) 85 Pitt JOHnStOwn (1/28/10)fielD GOalS MaDe 37 at Shepherd University (2/1/10) 37 at Seton Hill (1/18/10)fielD GOal atteMPtS 81 UrBana (11/16/09) 80 POint ParK (1/4/10)fielD GOal PerCentaGe .610 (36-59) weSt liBerty (12/5/09) .561 (37-66) at Seton Hill (1/18/10)3 Pt fielD GOalS MaDe 12 wv State (2/4/10) 10 at Salem international (2/13/10) 10 Pitt JOHnStOwn (1/28/10)3 Pt fG atteMPtS 32 at west liberty Univ. (2/18/10) 28 at Salem international (2/13/10)3 Pt fG PerCentaGe .625 (10-16) Pitt JOHnStOwn (1/28/10) .500 (6-12) weSt liBerty (12/5/09)free tHrOwS MaDe 26 vs University of Charleston (3/4/10) 25 weSt liBerty (12/5/09)free tHrOw atteMPtS 37 vs University of Charleston (3/4/10) 35 weSt liBerty (12/5/09)free tHrOw PerCentaGe .917 (11-12) SHePHerD UniverSity (2/20/10) .909 (10-11) DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10)reBOUnDS 60 UrBana (11/16/09) 51 vs University of Charleston (3/4/10)aSSiStS 24 at Pitt Johnstown (2/23/10) 22 at west liberty Univ. (2/18/10) 22 at wJU-M (1/21/10)StealS 16 at alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10) 12 at Concord University (12/8/09)BlOCKeD SHOtS 9 at Seton Hill (1/18/10) 8 SetOn Hill (2/27/10)tUrnOverS 30 OHiO valley (12/1/09) 29 at BSC-M (1/9/10)fOUlS 27 UrBana (11/16/09) 24 wJU-M (2/15/10) 24 at wJU-M (1/21/10)

Team Game lowsFairmont State

POintS 62 at west liberty Univ. (2/18/10) 64 at Ohio valley (2/11/10) 66 SetOn Hill (2/27/10) 67 at iUP (03/13/10) 68 DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10)fielD GOalS MaDe 21 at Ohio valley (2/11/10) 22 wJU-M (2/15/10)fielD GOal atteMPtS 42 CHarleStOn (2/25/10) 51 at Ohio valley (2/11/10)fielD GOal PerCentaGe .338 (22-65) wJU-M (2/15/10) .387 (24-62) DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10) .387 (24-62) SetOn Hill (2/27/10)3 Pt fielD GOalS MaDe 3 OHiO valley (12/1/09) 3 DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10) 3 SHePHerD UniverSity (2/20/10)3 Pt fG atteMPtS 11 SHePHerD UniverSity (2/20/10) 13 wv State (2/4/10) 13 CHarleStOn (2/25/10)3 Pt fG PerCentaGe .182 (4-22) POint ParK (1/4/10) .200 (3-15) OHiO valley (12/1/09) .200 (3-15) DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10)free tHrOwS MaDe 4 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 4 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10)free tHrOw atteMPtS 6 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 10 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) 10 at Pitt Johnstown (2/23/10)free tHrOw PerCentaGe .400 (4-10) OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) .529 (18-34) UrBana (11/16/09)reBOUnDS 27 at Shepherd University (2/1/10) 27 CHarleStOn (2/25/10)aSSiStS 4 SetOn Hill (2/27/10) 6 DaviS & elKinS (1/23/10)StealS 4 at Pitt Johnstown (2/23/10) 5 at iUP (03/13/10)BlOCKeD SHOtS 0 at Concord University (12/8/09) 0 at Salem international (2/13/10)tUrnOverS 9 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10) 9 vs University of Charleston (3/4/10)fOUlS 7 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 8 at Salem international (2/13/10)

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POintS 44 SaleM (11/24/09) 47 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 53 OHiO valley (12/1/09) 54 at BSC-M (1/9/10) 57 at Salem international (2/13/10)fielD GOalS MaDe 18 SaleM (11/24/09) 18 at BSC-M (1/9/10)fielD GOal atteMPtS 44 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10) 47 SaleM (11/24/09)fielD GOal PerCentaGe .284 (23-81) UrBana (11/16/09) .311 (19-61) Penn State Greater a (12/11/09)3 Pt fielD GOalS MaDe 0 at Ohio valley (2/11/10) 1 OHiO valley (12/1/09) 1 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09)3 Pt fG atteMPtS 7 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10) 8 OHiO valley (12/1/09)3 Pt fG PerCentaGe .000 (0-12) at Ohio valley (2/11/10) .080 (2-25) UrBana (11/16/09)free tHrOwS MaDe 1 SaleM (11/24/09) 1 at Salem international (2/13/10)free tHrOw atteMPtS 2 at Salem international (2/13/10) 3 SaleM (11/24/09)free tHrOw PerCentaGe .333 (1-3) SaleM (11/24/09) .429 (6-14) OHiO valley (12/1/09)reBOUnDS 25 CHarleStOn (2/25/10) 26 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) 26 SHePHerD UniverSity (2/20/10)aSSiStS 3 MarylanD BiBle (11/15/09) 5 wv State (2/4/10)StealS 2 Pitt JOHnStOwn (1/28/10) 3 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 3 Glenville State (1/14/10) 3 at west virginia wesleyan (1/16/10) 3 at wJU-M (1/21/10) 3 at Ohio valley (2/11/10) 3 wJU-M (2/15/10) 3 at Pitt Johnstown (2/23/10)BlOCKeD SHOtS 0 MarylanD BiBle (11/15/09) 0 at BSC-M (1/9/10) 0 at Shepherd University (2/1/10) 0 at iUP (03/13/10)tUrnOverS 10 at Ohio valley (2/11/10) 10 at west liberty Univ. (2/18/10)fOUlS 5 Penn State Greater a (12/11/09) 11 OHiO eaStern (1/6/10) 11 COnCOrD UniverSity (3/2/10)

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Game-by-GameGame 1 - Maryland Bible vs Fairmont State

(11/15/09)At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena

FAIRMONT STATE 92, MARYLAND BIBLE 65

MARYLAND BIBLE COLLEGEterry Hosley 9-16 6-6 26; Mike Simon 5-11 1-2 12; al Carr 2-5 6-12 11; ty Burns 3-14 2-2 8; nate wolford 0-1 3-4 3; Greg Moore 1-2 0-0 2; Kevin taylor 1-4 0-0 2; Damien truesdale 0-1 1-2 1. totals 21-54 19-28 65.FAIRMONT STATE (1-0)Steve Custis 6-14 1-2 13; isaac thornton 5-7 2-3 13; terrence Green 5-8 1-2 12; Dan Bruner 3-3 2-4 11; Mike Henderson 5-7 0-0 10; ryland newman 2-2 2-2 7; Mike lopez 2-5 2-2 7; erv Mcfadden 3-7 0-0 7; will richardson 1-1 3-4 5; Chris thompson 2-2 0-1 4; Pete O’Connor 1-3 1-2 3; Chris talley 0-2 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-1 0-0 0. totals 35-62 14-22 92.Maryland Bible College 27 38 65fairmont State 46 46 923-point goals--Maryland Bible College: 4-12 (terry Hosley 2-5; al Carr 1-2; Mike Simon 1-2; Greg Moore 0-1; Damien truesdale 0-1; ty Burns 0-1), fairmont State: 8-18 (Dan Bruner 3-3; isaac thornton 1-2; terrence Green 1-1; erv Mcfadden 1-2; Mike lopez 1-4; ryland newman 1-1; Ben wise 0-1; Steve Custis 0-4). Rebounds--Maryland Bible College: 28 (Kevin taylor 6; Mike Simon 6), fairmont State: 39 (Steve Custis 8; isaac thornton 8). Assists--Maryland Bible College: 3 (terry Hosley 1; al Carr 1; nate wolford 1), fairmont State: 19 (erv Mcfadden 8).Att-275

Game 2 - Urbana vs Fairmont State(11/16/09)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 74, URBANA 60

URBANA (1-1)Justin tyson 5-14 2-2 12; vitas naudziunas 3-6 5-6 11; t.r. ellis 5-14 0-0 11; Marcus Pearl 4-11 0-0 8; Clint nicholson 3-9 1-2 8; robert wilson 2-10 2-3 6; Harvey Stewart 0-8 2-2 2; Charlton Conner 1-8 0-0 2; Jared Dewberry 0-1 0-0 0; rob Matthews 0-0 0-0 0. totals 23-81 12-15 60.FAIRMONT STATE (2-0)Dan Bruner 6-13 0-1 17; Steve Custis 5-12 6-8 16; terrence Green 7-15 2-4 16; isaac thornton 4-6 2-7 11; erv Mcfadden 1-3 5-9 7; Mike Henderson 2-5 1-3 5; Chris thompson 0-2 2-2 2; Mike lopez 0-1 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0; will richardson 0-2 0-0 0. totals 25-60 18-34 74.Urbana 27 33 60fairmont State 31 43 743-point goals—Urbana: 2-25 (t.r. ellis 1-7; Clint nicholson 1-6; Marcus Pearl 0-2; robert wilson 0-2; Harvey Stewart 0-1; Charlton Conner 0-5; Jared Dewberry 0-1; vitas naudziunas 0-1), fairmont State: 6-20 (Dan Bruner 5-10; isaac thornton 1-2; terrence Green 0-2; erv Mcfadden 0-1; Mike lopez 0-1; ryland newman 0-1; will richardson 0-1; Steve Custis 0-2). Rebounds—Urbana: 60 (Justin tyson 15), fairmont State: 42 (Dan Bruner 10). Assists—Urbana: 9 (Harvey Stewart 2; Marcus Pearl 2), fairmont State: 16 (erv Mcfadden 7). Att-345

Game 3 - Salem vs Fairmont State(11/24/09)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 82, SALEM 44

SALEM (0-4)Chappell, Dominic 6-12 0-0 15; Jovici, ivan 4-11 0-0 11; Patton, tori 3-9 0-0 6; adasevic, Milorad 2-4 1-2 5; Smith, Samuel 2-6 0-0 5; Brinson, Demetrius 1-2 0-1 2; ludwig, Brooks 0-0 0-0 0; Zakanyan, Maciam 0-1 0-0 0; Marshall, Josh 0-2 0-0 0. totals 18-47 1-3 44.FAIRMONT STATE (3-0)Steve Custis 9-14 4-5 24; erv Mcfadden 3-6 4-6 11; Dan Bruner 3-7 0-0 9; isaac thornton 2-6 3-4 8; Pete O’Connor 2-4 1-2 7; terrence Green 3-5 0-0 6; Chris thompson 2-4 0-0 4; will richardson 2-3 0-0 4; Mike Henderson 2-3 0-0 4; Chris talley 1-3 0-0 2; Dejae Dorsey 1-2 0-0 2; ryland newman 0-0 1-2 1; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0. totals 30-57 13-19 82.Salem 27 17 44fairmont State 40 42 823-point goals—Salem: 7-16 (Jovici, ivan 3-7; Chappell, Dominic 3-5; Smith, Samuel 1-1; Zakanyan, Maciam 0-1; adasevic, Milorad 0-1; Patton, tori 0-1), fairmont State: 9-22 (Dan Bruner 3-6; Steve Custis 2-6; Pete O’Connor 2-4; isaac thornton 1-2; erv Mcfadden 1-2; Dejae Dorsey 0-1; will richardson 0-1). Rebounds—Salem: 30 (Patton, tori 10), fairmont State: 32 (will richardson 6). Assists—Salem: 6 (Patton, tori 2; Chappell, Dominic 2), fairmont State: 16 (isaac thornton 4). Att-475

Game 4 - Ohio Valley vs Fairmont State(12/1/09)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 69, OHIO VALLEY 53

OHIO VALLEY (1-3, 0-2)David white 5-7 1-2 12; Donavin vinson 3-6 5-7 11; Mustafa Helal 4-7 0-0 8; Sean whiting 4-6 0-0 8; Solomon tate 3-5 0-0 6; rodney everage 3-10 0-3 6; Micah Mills 1-6 0-0 2; lam Chuol 0-0 0-0 0; Josh ward 0-0 0-0 0; Cory Camarata 0-1 0-0 0; volonte Bell 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle raikes 0-1 0-2 0; Chase Smith 0-0 0-0 0. totals 23-49 6-14 53.FAIRMONT STATE (4-0, 2-0)Dan Bruner 9-15 3-3 24; Steve Custis 8-14 5-9 21; terrence Green 5-13 1-2 11; isaac thornton 2-8 0-0 4; Mike Henderson 1-3 2-2 4; erv Mcfadden 1-7 1-4 3; will richardson 0-2 2-2 2; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-2 0; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0. totals 26-63 14-24 69.Ohio valley 22 31 53fairmont State 33 36 693-point goals--Ohio valley: 1-8 (David white 1-3; Donavin vinson 0-2; Micah Mills 0-2; Cory Camarata 0-1), fairmont State: 3-15 (Dan Bruner 3-8; Steve Custis 0-1; terrence Green 0-2; isaac thornton 0-1; erv Mcfadden 0-2; ryland newman 0-1). Rebounds--Ohio valley: 43 (David white 10), fairmont State: 31 (Dan Bruner 7).Assists--Ohio valley: 9 (David white 3; Micah Mills 3), fairmont State: 13 (erv Mcfadden 3; will richardson 3; isaac thornton 3). Att-282

Game 5 - West Liberty vs Fairmont State(12/5/09)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WEST LIBERTY 103, FAIRMONT STATE 100

WEST LIBERTY (6-0, 3-0)Scott Mirich 9-11 2-3 20; Corey Pelle 6-11 6-9 19; Mike Mathey 6-11 6-10 18; John wolosinczuk 5-7 7-7 17; Jordan fortney 3-4 2-4 10; Barry Shetzer 4-9 0-0 10; alex falk 2-3 0-0 5; tim Hausfeld 1-3 2-2 4; Chris Morrow 0-0 0-0 0. totals 36-59 25-35 103.FAIRMONT STATE (4-1, 2-1)Steve Custis 9-18 6-8 24; Dan Bruner 6-12 6-7 21; isaac thornton 8-13 2-4 18; terrence Green 5-12 5-8 15; will richardson 3-7 5-7 12; Chris thompson 1-1 2-2 4; ryland newman 1-1 0-0 3; Mike Henderson 1-3 0-0 2; erv Mcfadden 0-6 1-2 1; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0. totals 34-73 27-38 100.west liberty 56 47 103fairmont State 53 47 1003-point goals--west liberty: 6-12 (Jordan fortney 2-2; Barry Shetzer 2-4; alex falk 1-1; Corey Pelle 1-2; tim Hausfeld 0-1; Mike Mathey 0-2), fairmont State: 5-17 (Dan Bruner 3-9; will richardson 1-1; ryland newman 1-1; erv Mcfadden 0-2; isaac thornton 0-3; Steve Custis 0-1). Rebounds--west liberty: 27 (John wolosinczuk 8), fairmont State: 43 (will richardson 9; Dan Bruner 9). Assists--west liberty: 15 (Mike Mathey 8), fairmont State: 13 (ryland newman 3; terrence Green 3; Steve Custis 3).Att-425

Game 6 - Fairmont State vs Concord University(12/8/09)

At Athens, WVFAIRMONT STATE 83, CONCORD UNIVERSITY 69

FAIRMONT STATE (5-1)Steve Custis 8-17 3-3 22; isaac thornton 5-12 5-7 15; will richardson 6-8 1-2 15; terrence Green 4-10 2-4 10; Mike Henderson 4-6 0-2 8; Chris thompson 3-5 0-2 6; Dan Bruner 2-5 0-0 5; erv Mcfadden 0-3 2-2 2; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0; Chris talley 0-0 0-0 0. totals 32-67 13-22 83.CONCORD UNIVERSITY (1-6)Marlin Cribbs 5-10 3-4 13; Damien tunstalle 3-7 5-6 12; Chance Smith 3-7 5-8 11; Gentry Shrewbury 5-8 0-5 10; rick alderman 2-2 4-6 8; eric Bailey 3-7 0-0 7; Cory willard 2-9 0-0 6; rustin Jessee 0-2 2-2 2; Derek lewis 0-0 0-0 0; Javel Booker 0-1 0-0 0; Matt Parker 0-1 0-0 0. totals 23-54 19-31 69.fairmont State 44 39 83Concord University 22 47 693-point goals--fairmont State: 6-19 (Steve Custis 3-5; will richardson 2-4; Dan Bruner 1-4; erv Mcfadden 0-2; ryland newman 0-1; isaac thornton 0-3), Concord University: 4-15 (Cory willard 2-6; eric Bailey 1-2; Damien tunstalle 1-2; Matt Parker 0-1; Chance Smith 0-2; Marlin Cribbs 0-2). Rebounds--fairmont State: 41 (isaac thornton 7), Concord University: 36 (Marlin Cribbs 6; Gentry Shrewbury 6; Chance Smith 6).Assists--fairmont State: 18 (isaac thornton 4; erv Mcfadden 4), Concord University: 13 (rustin Jessee 4). Att-800

Game 7 - Penn State Greater A vs Fairmont State(12/11/09)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 89, PENN STATE GREATER A 47

PENN STATE GREATER ADarius Prince 6-17 3-6 16; Jon Schmid 4-10 2-2 10; erick Barron 3-8 0-0 6; Mike Hyland 2-8 2-2 6; Jemel Howard 1-5 1-2 3; Montel Staples 1-4 0-0 2; trevor lofton 1-5 0-0 2; Joe frometa 1-2 0-0 2; arthur Smith 0-2 0-0 0. totals 19-61 8-12 47.FAIRMONT STATE (6-1)Steve Custis 7-12 1-1 16; Chris thompson 7-9 0-1 14; Dan Bruner 6-11 0-0 14; Chris talley 4-15 1-2 11; terrence Green 4-7 0-0 8; Pete O’Connor 2-6 0-0 6; will richardson 2-7 2-2 6; isaac thornton 3-9 0-0 6; erv Mcfadden 2-5 0-0 4; Ben wise 1-1 0-0 2; ryland newman 1-2 0-0 2; Dejae Dorsey 0-3 0-0 0. totals 39-87 4-6 89.Penn State Greater a 31 16 47fairmont State 49 40 893-point goals--Penn State Greater a: 1-12 (Darius Prince 1-5; erick Barron 0-1; Mike Hyland 0-2; Jemel Howard 0-3; Montel Staples 0-1), fairmont State: 7-30 (Dan Bruner 2-5; Chris talley 2-9; Pete O’Connor 2-3; Steve Custis 1-3; isaac thornton 0-3; erv Mcfadden 0-3; ryland newman 0-1; Dejae Dorsey 0-2; will richardson 0-1). Rebounds--Penn State Greater a: 35 (Jon Schmid 7), fairmont State: 57 (Chris thompson 10). Assists--Penn State Greater a: 7 (Darius Prince 4), fairmont State: 15 (erv Mcfadden 3; ryland newman 3). Att-314

Game 8 - Point Park vs Fairmont State(1/4/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 94, POINT PARK 73

POINT PARK (5-6)Heatherington, t.J. 8-19 5-5 23; Johnson, eric 5-9 2-2 12; alexander, Devon 5-10 0-2 10; Sebastiani, franco 3-7 1-2 8; warrick, Gerald 3-10 0-0 6; anglin, Dante 2-5 1-2 5; trocchio, Josh 1-2 0-0 3; washington, Jamar 1-7 0-0 2; robinson, Marcus 1-9 0-0 2; Cashatt, Joel 1-2 0-0 2; Menzies, Dave 0-0 0-0 0; Carr, Mike 0-0 0-0 0. totals 30-80 9-13 73.FAIRMONT STATE (7-1)terrence Green 11-17 2-3 24; Steve Custis 6-13 6-8 21; Mike Henderson 5-8 0-0 10; isaac thornton 4-9 0-3 8; Chris thompson 2-3 3-4 7; Chris talley 3-8 0-0 7; will richardson 2-5 2-2 6; Dan Bruner 1-6 3-5 5; erv Mcfadden 2-7 1-2 5; ryland newman 0-1 1-2 1; Pete O’Connor 0-3 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-1 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0. totals 36-81 18-29 94.Point Park 30 43 73fairmont State 42 52 943-point goals--Point Park: 4-10 (Heatherington, t.J. 2-4; trocchio, Josh 1-1; Sebastiani, franco 1-1; washington, Jamar 0-2; robinson, Marcus 0-2), fairmont State: 4-22 (Steve Custis 3-5; Chris talley 1-5; isaac thornton 0-3; Dan Bruner 0-4; erv Mcfadden 0-2; ryland newman 0-1; Pete O’Connor 0-1; Dejae Dorsey 0-1). Rebounds--Point Park 43 (alexander, Devon 7), fairmont State 57 (isaac thornton 7; will richardson 7; terrence Green 7; Dan Bruner 7).Assists--Point Park: 10 (Heatherington, t.J. 6), fairmont State: 14 (ryland newman 4). Att-135

Game 9 - Ohio Eastern vs Fairmont State(1/6/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 103, OHIO EASTERN 84

OHIO EASTERN (9-6)Jason Shaw 8-14 2-2 21; Carter Baldwin 8-13 1-1 20; Steve luckhardt 7-17 4-6 19; Dave Barcroft 5-5 2-2 12; Zach tolzda 4-12 0-0 8; thomas norris 2-5 0-0 4; Pec Schmitt 0-1 0-0 0; Grant McCroskey 0-0 0-0 0. totals 34-67 9-11 84.FAIRMONT STATE (8-1)terrence Green 11-14 0-0 22; Steve Custis 7-15 0-0 17; Mike Henderson 6-8 0-2 12; Dan Bruner 5-8 0-0 12; isaac thornton 4-8 2-6 11; erv Mcfadden 3-6 2-2 10; Chris talley 3-6 0-0 6; will richardson 2-7 0-0 5; ryland newman 2-3 0-0 4; Ben wise 1-1 0-0 2; Chris thompson 1-1 0-0 2; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0. totals 45-77 4-10 103.Ohio eastern 34 50 84fairmont State 51 52 1033-point goals--Ohio eastern: 7-19 (Carter Baldwin 3-6; Jason Shaw 3-6; Steve luckhardt 1-3; thomas norris 0-2; Pec Schmitt 0-1; Zach tolzda 0-1), fairmont State: 9-24 (Steve Custis 3-7; Dan Bruner 2-4; erv Mcfadden 2-3; will richardson 1-4; isaac thornton 1-2; ryland newman 0-1; Chris talley 0-3). Rebounds—Ohio eastern: 26 (Jason Shaw 8), fairmont State: 42 (terrence Green 10).Assists--Ohio eastern 10 (thomas norris 3; Zach tolzda 3), fairmont State 16 (terrence Green 4).Att-175

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Game 10 - Fairmont State vs Bluefield State(1/9/10)

At Bluefield, W.Va. -- Shott Gym FAIRMONT STATE 103, BSC-M 54

FAIRMONT STATE (9-1)terrence Green 9-12 0-0 18; Steve Custis 6-11 3-5 16; isaac thornton 5-12 3-7 13; Dan Bruner 4-8 0-1 11; will richardson 3-4 1-2 9; Pete O’Connor 3-4 3-4 9; Mike Henderson 4-7 0-0 8; Chris talley 2-4 2-2 6; erv Mcfadden 2-4 0-0 5; Dejae Dorsey 1-4 1-2 3; ryland newman 1-2 1-2 3; Chris thompson 1-2 0-0 2; Ben wise 0-1 0-0 0. totals 41-75 14-25 103.BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE (1-8)GUytOn,Mike 4-8 3-5 11; CarPenter,Jevon 3-10 2-2 10; MwalO,Kharles 3-6 1-2 8; SHOrtriDGe,logan 2-4 1-1 6; neal,Stephen 2-6 2-3 6; tHOMPSOn,rico 1-9 2-4 5; weatHerSPOOn,Sean 2-7 0-0 4; fUller,anthony 0-3 2-2 2; COOK,Justin 1-2 0-0 2. totals 18-55 13-19 54.fairmont State 56 47 103Bluefield State 26 28 543-point goals--fairmont State: 7-20 (Dan Bruner 3-7; will richardson 2-3; erv Mcfadden 1-2; Steve Custis 1-2; Chris talley 0-2; Dejae Dorsey 0-2; isaac thornton 0-2), BSC: 5-16 (CarPenter,Jevon 2-6; SHOrtriDGe,logan 1-3; MwalO,Kharles 1-1; tHOMPSOn,rico 1-3; fUller,anthony 0-1; weatHerSPOOn,Sean 0-2).Rebounds--fairmont State: 48 (terrence Green 7; erv Mcfadden 7), BSC 36 (neal,Stephen 8).Assists--fairmont State 18 (erv Mcfadden 4), BSC 8 (tHOMPSOn,rico 2; GUytOn,Mike 2). Att-150

Game 11 - Glenville State vs Fairmont State(1/14/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 93, GLENVILLE STATE 70

GLENVILLE STATE (3-9, 2-5)Marcus Catney 8-13 2-3 19; Jonathan Bevins 7-9 0-0 14; Gabe Gibbs 5-5 1-2 11; ryan Burts 4-10 1-1 9; Delorean white 3-6 2-5 8; aaron Dobson 2-10 2-2 7; Dusty Mullins 1-4 0-0 2; Dionyah Jordan 0-2 0-0 0; nick Dent 0-1 0-0 0. totals 30-60 8-13 70.FAIRMONT STATE (10-1, 5-1)Steve Custis 8-12 3-4 20; isaac thornton 7-11 1-2 17; Dan Bruner 4-10 3-3 14; terrence Green 5-7 2-4 12; erv Mcfadden 3-9 2-2 10; Mike Henderson 4-6 2-2 10; ryland newman 3-4 0-0 8; will richardson 1-5 0-0 2; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0; Chris talley 0-1 0-0 0. totals 35-65 13-17 93.Glenville State 22 48 70fairmont State 52 41 933-point goals--Glenville State: 2-12 (Marcus Catney 1-1; aaron Dobson 1-5; ryan Burts 0-2; Dusty Mullins 0-2; Dionyah Jordan 0-1; nick Dent 0-1), fairmont State: 10-23 (Dan Bruner 3-7; erv Mcfadden 2-3; isaac thornton 2-5; ryland newman 2-3; Steve Custis 1-3; Chris talley 0-1; will richardson 0-1).Rebounds—Glenville State: 33 (Jonathan Bevins 11), fairmont State: 34 (terrence Green 9).Assists--Glenville State 6 (Gabe Gibbs 2; Marcus Catney 2), fairmont State 17 (isaac thornton 5). Att-775

Game 12 - Fairmont State vs W. Va. Wesleyan(1/16/10)

At Buckhannon, WV FAIRMONT STATE 90, W. Va. WESLEYAN 59

FAIRMONT STATE (11-1)isaac thornton 10-15 1-2 26; Steve Custis 6-11 1-2 15; Dan Bruner 4-15 4-4 14; erv Mcfadden 4-11 3-4 13; will richardson 3-5 2-4 8; Pete O’Connor 2-3 0-0 4; Mike Henderson 2-2 0-0 4; terrence Green 2-9 0-0 4; Chris talley 1-1 0-0 2; Dejae Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-3 0-0 0. totals 34-76 11-16 90.WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (1-12)Justin Caldwell 2-11 10-12 15; neven Zeravica 5-8 4-4 14; Dominque ngniman 4-8 4-9 12; Caleb ashley 3-6 1-4 8; Joey leech 3-4 0-0 6; Bo Kesler 1-1 0-0 2; Grant Burton 1-2 0-0 2; aaron lantz 0-0 0-0 0; Jeff white 0-4 0-1 0. totals 19-44 19-30 59.fairmont State 43 47 90west virginia wesleyan 27 32 593-point goals--fairmont State: 11-36 (isaac thornton 5-9; erv Mcfadden 2-7; Dan Bruner 2-11; Steve Custis 2-7; ryland newman 0-1; will richardson 0-1), west virginia wesleyan: 2-7 (Justin Caldwell 1-4; Caleb ashley 1-2; Grant Burton 0-1). Rebounds--fairmont State: 42 (terrence Green 6; isaac thornton 6), west virginia wesleyan: 35 (Caleb ashley 9). Assists--fairmont State: 25 (erv Mcfadden 6), west virginia wesleyan: 9 (Grant Burton 4). Att-350

Game 13 - Fairmont State vs Seton Hill(1/18/10)

At Greensburg, PAFAIRMONT STATE 93, SETON HILL 90

FAIRMONT STATE (12-1, 7-1 WVIAC)isaac thornton 9-15 4-5 23; terrence Green 7-20 8-9 22; erv Mcfadden 5-9 2-2 14; Dan Bruner 3-9 3-4 11; Mike Henderson 5-5 0-0 10; will richardson 2-3 3-4 8; ryland newman 1-1 0-0 3; Steve Custis 1-5 0-0 2; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0. totals 33-67 20-24 93.SETON HILL (7-6, 5-3 WVIAC)Chris Giles 12-19 4-7 29; Justin McCoy 8-17 6-6 24; Cody Boone 8-10 0-0 16; Ozren Bjelogrlic 5-8 0-0 11; emmanuel Jackson 2-6 2-2 6; Conor tilow 2-5 0-0 4; ivan Cosovic 0-1 0-0 0; tonio fulena 0-0 0-0 0. totals 37-66 12-15 90.fairmont State 65 28 93Seton Hill 47 43 903-point goals--fairmont State: 7-15 (erv Mcfadden 2-3; Dan Bruner 2-5; isaac thornton 1-3; will richardson 1-1; ryland newman 1-1; Steve Custis 0-2), Seton Hill: 4-14 (Justin McCoy 2-6; Ozren Bjelogrlic 1-1; Chris Giles 1-4; Conor tilow 0-1; emmanuel Jackson 0-2). Rebounds--fairmont State: 30 (terrence Green 7; isaac thornton 7), Seton Hill: 37 (Cody Boone 16). Assists--fairmont State: 18 (erv Mcfadden 4), Seton Hill: 18 (emmanuel Jackson 6; Chris Giles 6). Att-225

Game 14 - Fairmont State vs Wheeling Jesuit(1/21/10)

At Wheeling, W.Va. -- McDonough Center FAIRMONT STATE 93, WHEELING JESUIT 78

FAIRMONT STATE (13-1, 8-1)isaac thornton 11-17 4-5 28; Steve Custis 6-11 9-10 22; Dan Bruner 5-9 0-2 14; erv Mcfadden 3-6 4-5 10; terrence Green 3-10 3-4 9; Chris thompson 1-1 2-2 4; ryland newman 2-5 0-0 4; will richardson 1-3 0-0 2; Mike Henderson 0-2 0-0 0; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; Chris talley 0-1 0-0 0. totals 32-65 22-28 93.WHEELING JESUITrecardo Gaddy 5-8 2-2 16; Steve Catich 5-9 4-4 15; andre Harris 6-10 1-3 14; Greg andrews 5-7 0-0 10; Brenden Bazillio 2-3 6-9 10; Obi Ukwuoma 3-5 2-4 8; Ben Siefert 1-3 1-2 3; Pete Brogdon 1-5 0-0 2; Joe Prati 0-2 0-0 0; Joe Suchy 0-0 0-0 0. totals 28-52 16-24 78.fairmont State 36 57 93wheeling Jesuit 39 39 783-point goals--fairmont State: 7-15 (Dan Bruner 4-7; isaac thornton 2-4; Steve Custis 1-2; ryland newman 0-1; will richardson 0-1), wJU: 6-15 (recardo Gaddy 4-7; andre Harris 1-2; Steve Catich 1-3; Pete Brogdon 0-3).Rebounds—fairmont State: 38 (terrence Green 7; ryland newman 7), wJU: 28 (Joe Prati 6).Assists--fairmont State: 15 (ryland newman 4), wJU: 22 (Ben Siefert 12).Att-200

Game 15 - Davis & Elkins vs Fairmont State(1/23/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena DAVIS & ELKINS 71, FAIRMONT STATE 68

DAVIS & ELKINS (7-6, 6-4)tim turner 9-21 2-3 23; PJ turner 8-14 3-3 20; reggie Cook 2-6 4-4 8; Dorian valentine 3-4 0-0 6; Jerome Jack 2-4 1-1 5; alex Hawkins 2-2 0-0 4; Danny Manuel 1-7 0-0 3; andy Morris 1-4 0-0 2; David Griffith 0-0 0-0 0; anthony Dunston 0-0 0-0 0. totals 28-62 10-11 71.FAIRMONT STATE (13-2, 8-2)isaac thornton 5-13 8-15 20; terrence Green 6-14 3-3 15; Mike Henderson 4-6 1-1 9; Steve Custis 3-7 1-2 7; Chris thompson 2-2 2-4 6; Dan Bruner 2-8 1-2 6; erv Mcfadden 2-7 1-2 5; will richardson 0-1 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-3 0-0 0; Chris talley 0-1 0-0 0. totals 24-62 17-29 68.Davis & elkins 34 37 71fairmont State 32 36 683-point goals--Davis & elkins: 5-18 (tim turner 3-10; Danny Manuel 1-4; PJ turner 1-1; andy Morris 0-2; reggie Cook 0-1), fairmont State: 3-15 (isaac thornton 2-7; Dan Bruner 1-5; Steve Custis 0-1; erv Mcfadden 0-1; will richardson 0-1).Rebounds--Davis & elkins: 38 (Jerome Jack 10), fairmont State: 41 (terrence Green 10). Assists--Davis & elkins: 8 (PJ turner 6), fairmont State: 6 (ryland newman 2; erv Mcfadden 2). Att-1230

Game 16 - Pitt Johnstown vs Fairmont State(1/28/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 90, PITT JOHNSTOWN 85

PITT JOHNSTOWN (8-8, 4-7)Danny Branch 11-15 4-5 33; Patrick Grubbs 6-10 1-5 13; rudy roberts 4-8 4-4 12; andy Byer 3-7 0-1 8; nick novak 4-10 0-1 8; Jordan Miller 2-5 2-2 7; noah Hartung 1-5 0-0 2; Steve Heidenthal 1-1 0-0 2. totals 32-61 11-18 85.FAIRMONT STATE (14-2, 9-2)Steve Custis 11-19 2-2 26; Pete O’Connor 5-12 6-12 17; isaac thornton 6-16 4-6 16; terrence Green 4-10 4-5 12; Dan Bruner 3-11 2-3 10; ryland newman 2-2 0-0 5; Mike Henderson 1-2 0-1 2; will richardson 1-1 0-0 2; Chris talley 0-0 0-0 0. totals 33-73 18-29 90.Pitt Johnstown 33 43 9 85fairmont State 37 39 14 903-point goals--Pitt Johnstown: 10-16 (Danny Branch 7-8; andy Byer 2-4; Jordan Miller 1-4), fairmont State: 6-23 (Dan Bruner 2-7; Steve Custis 2-6; Pete O’Connor 1-4; ryland newman 1-1; isaac thornton 0-5). Rebounds--Pitt Johnstown: 37 (noah Hartung 8), fairmont State: 41 (Pete O’Connor 10). Assists—Pitt Johnstown: 16 (nick novak 5), fairmont State: 13 (ryland newman 4; terrence Green 4). Att-898

Game 17 - Fairmont State vs Shepherd University(2/1/10)

At Shepherdstown, W.Va. -- Butcher Center SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY 90, FAIRMONT STATE 76

FAIRMONT STATE (14-3, 9-3 WVIAC)Steve Custis 8-19 5-8 21; Dan Bruner 7-12 2-2 19; isaac thornton 4-9 1-1 10; terrence Green 5-8 0-0 10; Chris talley 2-6 0-0 6; Pete O’Connor 1-2 2-2 4; ryland newman 1-2 0-0 2; Chris thompson 1-3 0-0 2; Mike Henderson 1-2 0-0 2. totals 30-63 10-13 76.SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY (5-13, 5-8 WVIAC)tyrone roach 9-21 2-3 24; Chad Moore 10-16 3-6 23; aeron Spencer 7-11 0-0 17; Derek Gallagher 4-8 0-0 9; Sidney McCray 3-8 2-2 8; Dave Karlson 3-6 1-2 7; tucker lucas 1-1 0-0 2. totals 37-71 8-13 90.fairmont State 31 45 76Shepherd University 52 38 903-point goals--fairmont State: 6-19 (Dan Bruner 3-7; Chris talley 2-3; isaac thornton 1-3; ryland newman 0-1; Pete O’Connor 0-1; Steve Custis 0-4), Shepherd University: 8-21 (tyrone roach 4-11; aeron Spencer 3-4; Derek Gallagher 1-4; Sidney McCray 0-1; Chad Moore 0-1). Rebounds--fairmont State: 27 (terrence Green 6), Shepherd University: 43 (Chad Moore 14). Assists--fairmont State: 13 (Steve Custis 4; terrence Green 4), Shepherd University: 16 (Derek Gallagher4; tyrone roach 4). Att-600

Game 18 - WV State vs Fairmont State(2/4/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 100, WV STATE 85

WV STATE (15-3, 11-2)Josh Miller 12-21 10-11 38; Darren Jones 6-12 4-4 19; Brenin Garcia 2-3 2-2 8; Bo King 3-7 0-0 6; todd Hutchinson 2-2 0-0 5; will Collins 1-9 2-3 5; Jason emerson 1-4 0-0 3; fred Harris 0-4 1-2 1; fred lyles 0-2 0-0 0; Justin Banks 0-2 0-0 0; Sedale watson 0-0 0-0 0; Martez Scales 0-0 0-0 0. totals 27-66 19-22 85.FAIRMONT STATE (15-3, 10-3)Steve Custis 11-17 9-14 32; Chris talley 8-12 2-4 20; isaac thornton 7-14 5-5 20; terrence Green 6-11 3-4 15; Pete O’Connor 3-3 0-0 6; Dan Bruner 2-8 0-0 5; ryland newman 0-0 2-2 2; Mike Henderson 0-0 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0. totals 37-65 21-29 100.wv State 33 52 85fairmont State 52 48 1003-point goals--wv State: 12-26 (Josh Miller 4-7; Darren Jones 3-6; Brenin Garcia 2-3; todd Hutchinson 1-1; will Collins 1-3; Jason emerson 1-4; Bo King 0-2), fairmont State: 5-13 (Chris talley 2-4; Steve Custis 1-3; Dan Bruner 1-4; isaac thornton 1-2). Rebounds--wv State: 32 (Justin Banks 5), fairmont State: 43 (terrence Green 14). Assists--wv State: 5 (Martez Scales 3), fairmont State: 12 (terrence Green 4). Att-1525

Game 19 - Fairmont State vs A-B College(2/8/10)

At Philippi, W.Va. -- Rex Pyles Gym FAIRMONT STATE 86, A-B COLLEGE 83

FAIRMONT STATE (16-3, 11-3)Dan Bruner 6-12 6-6 22; Chris talley 3-8 8-8 15; terrence Green 6-10 2-5 14; isaac thornton 5-12 1-2 14; Steve Custis 2-5 4-6 8; ryland newman 2-3 2-2 7; Pete O’Connor 2-2 0-0 4; will richardson 1-2 0-0 2; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0. totals 27-54 23-29 86.ALDERSON-BROADDUS COLLEGE (15-4, 11-3)Carl Buck 6-12 6-6 20; terrell eargle 6-8 7-10 19; Jamar Board 4-16 2-2 13; Mark Summerfield 5-9 0-1 13; Garret Putman 4-5 1-1 9; roy Brown 1-4 6-6 8; adam Scott 0-0 1-2 1; Mile ivanic 0-1 0-0 0; Jordan Morrison 0-1 0-0 0; Kason frierson 0-2 0-0 0. totals 26-58 23-28 83.fairmont State 38 48 86alderson-Broaddus College 36 47 833-point goals--fairmont State: 9-21 (Dan Bruner 4-8; isaac thornton 3-7; ryland newman 1-2; Chris talley 1-3; Steve Custis 0-1), alderson-Broaddus College: 8-24 (Mark Summerfield 3-5; Jamar Board 3-12; Carl Buck 2-4; roy Brown 0-2; Jordan Morrison 0-1). Rebounds--fairmont State: 32 (terrence Green 9), alderson-Broaddus College: 32 (terrell eargle 9).Assists--fairmont State: 13 (isaac thornton 4), alderson-Broaddus College: 13 (terrell eargle 7). Att-310

Game 20 - Fairmont State vs Ohio Valley(2/11/10)

At Vienna, W.Va.FAIRMONT STATE 64, OHIO VALLEY 60

FAIRMONT STATE (17-3, 12-3)Steve Custis 4-9 8-10 18; terrence Green 6-12 2-6 14; isaac thornton 4-11 2-5 12; Dan Bruner 3-8 1-2 10; Chris talley 2-7 0-0 5; Mike Henderson 1-2 1-1 3; ryland newman 1-1 0-0 2; will richardson 0-0 0-0 0; Pete O’Connor 0-1 0-1 0. totals 21-51 14-25 64.OHIO VALLEY (5-16, 4-12)Donavin vinson 11-20 3-4 25; rodney everage 7-15 6-8 20; Solomon tate 3-5 1-1 7; volonte Bell 1-4 0-0 2; Sean whiting 1-2 0-0 2; David white 1-5 0-0 2; Micah Mills 1-10 0-0 2; Josh ward 0-0 0-0 0; Cory Camarata 0-2 0-0 0; David tate 0-2 0-0 0; Kyle raikes 0-0 0-0 0. totals 25-65 10-13 60.fairmont State 36 28 64Ohio valley 24 36 603-point goals--fairmont State: 8-20 (Dan Bruner 3-7; Steve Custis 2-6; isaac thornton 2-4; Chris talley 1-3), Ohio valley: 0-12 (Donavin vinson 0-2; volonte Bell 0-1; David white 0-1; Micah Mills 0-5; Cory Camarata 0-2; David tate 0-1). Rebounds--fairmont State: 39 (terrence Green 15), Ohio valley: 40 (Donavin vinson 15). Assists--fairmont State: 7 (isaac thornton 2; Steve Custis 2), Ohio valley: 12 (volonte Bell 4). Att-350

Game 21 - Fairmont State vs Salem International(2/13/10)

At Salem, W.Va. -- Cecil Underwood Armory FAIRMONT STATE 105, SALEM INTERNATIONAL 57

FAIRMONT STATE (18-3 13-3)Dan Bruner 13-28 0-0 37; isaac thornton 4-7 6-8 14; Steve Custis 5-9 2-3 13; Chris talley 4-7 0-0 10; terrence Green 4-8 1-1 9; Pete O’Connor 3-7 2-4 8; Mike Henderson 3-5 1-2 7; Dejae Dorsey 2-4 0-0 5; will richardson 1-2 0-0 2; Ben wise 0-2 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-0 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-1 0-0 0. totals 39-80 12-18 105.SALEM INTERNATIONAL (1-21 1-15)ludwig,Brooks 8-11 0-0 19; walker,Demetrick 5-18 0-0 14; Chappell,Dominic 3-8 0-0 8; Brinson,Demetrius 3-5 1-2 7; Zakanyan,Maxiam 1-3 0-0 3; allison,Kendall 1-2 0-0 2; tori Patton 1-5 0-0 2; Smith,Samuel 1-4 0-0 2; adasevic,Milorad 0-1 0-0 0; J. Marshall 0-3 0-0 0. totals 23-60 1-2 57.fairmont State 59 46 105Salem international 36 21 573-point goals--fairmont State: 15-43 (Dan Bruner 11-26; Chris talley 2-5; Steve Custis 1-3; Dejae Dorsey 1-3; will richardson 0-1; Ben wise 0-2; Pete O’Connor 0-1; isaac thornton 0-2), Salem international: 10-28 (walker,Demetrick 4-11; ludwig,Brooks 3-5; Chappell,Dominic 2-7; Zakanyan,Maxiam 1-2; Smith,Samuel 0-3). Rebounds--fairmont State: 56 (Mike Henderson 12), Salem international: 27 (Brinson,Demetrius 8). Assists--fairmont State: 30 (isaac thornton 6), Salem international: 19 (walker,Demetrick 5). Att-150

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Game 22 – Wheeling Jesuit vs Fairmont State(2/15/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 76, WHEELING JESUIT 68

WHEELING JESUIT (13-8, 10-6)Steve Catich 5-9 5-6 17; andre Harris 6-13 0-0 16; Obi Ukwuoma 5-7 2-2 12; Joe Suchy 1-4 3-4 6; Brenden Bazillio 2-4 2-2 6; Greg andrews 2-2 1-1 5; recardo Gaddy 1-8 1-2 4; Joe Prati 1-1 0-0 2; Ben Siefert 0-4 0-0 0. totals 23-52 14-17 68.FAIRMONT STATE (19-3, 14-3)terrence Green 8-10 1-2 17; isaac thornton 4-11 6-7 15; Pete O’Connor 3-8 7-10 15; Dan Bruner 3-15 3-5 11; Steve Custis 2-8 5-6 9; ryland newman 1-4 3-3 5; will richardson 1-4 2-2 4; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0; Chris talley 0-5 0-0 0. totals 22-65 27-35 76.wheeling Jesuit 30 38 68fairmont State 32 44 763-point goals—wJU: 8-26 (andre Harris 4-10; Steve Catich 2-4; recardo Gaddy 1-6; Joe Suchy 1-3; Ben Siefert 0-2; Brenden Bazillio 0-1), fairmont State: 5-24 (Dan Bruner 2-10; Pete O’Connor 2-3; isaac thornton 1-4; will richardson 0-1; Chris talley 0-3; ryland newman 0-1; Steve Custis 0-2).Rebounds—wJU: 38 (Steve Catich 10), fairmont State: 40 (Dan Bruner 7). Assists—wJU: 12 (Ben Siefert 3; Obi Ukwuoma 3; andre Harris 3), fairmont State: 10 (isaac thornton 4). Att-528

Game 23 - Fairmont State vs West Liberty Univ.(2/18/10)

At West Liberty, W.Va. -- ASRC WEST LIBERTY UNIV. 78, FAIRMONT STATE 62

FAIRMONT STATE (19-4, 14-4)Chris talley 4-13 5-6 15; terrence Green 5-10 2-2 12; isaac thornton 5-13 0-1 12; Pete O’Connor 4-7 0-0 8; ryland newman 2-2 1-2 6; Chris thompson 2-4 1-2 5; will richardson 2-2 0-2 4; Mike Henderson 0-0 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0; Dan Bruner 0-6 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0. totals 24-57 9-15 62.WEST LIBERTY UNIV. (21-1, 17-1)Jordan fortney 6-12 1-2 16; Mike Mathey 7-8 1-1 15; Corey Pelle 5-14 1-3 12; Scott Mirich 5-8 0-0 10; John wolosinczuk 4-15 0-0 10; Barry Shetzer 4-8 0-0 9; alex falk 2-6 0-0 4; Zack Craig 1-3 0-0 2; Chris Morrow 0-0 0-0 0; tim Hausfeld 0-0 0-0 0. totals 34-74 3-6 78.fairmont State 28 34 62west liberty Univ. 39 39 783-point goals--fairmont State: 5-16 (isaac thornton 2-4; Chris talley 2-6; ryland newman 1-1; Dan Bruner 0-4; Pete O’Connor 0-1), west liberty Univ.: 7-32 (Jordan fortney 3-9; John wolosinczuk 2-10; Corey Pelle 1-5; Barry Shetzer 1-4; Zack Craig 0-2; Scott Mirich 0-2).Rebounds--fairmont State: 37 (Pete O’Connor 15), west liberty Univ.: 41 (John wolosinczuk 8). Assists—fairmont State: 11 (Pete O’Connor 4), west liberty Univ.: 22 (Mike Mathey 8). Att-562

Game 24 - Shepherd University vs Fairmont State(2/20/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 77, SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY 73

SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY (7-17, 7-12)Chad Moore 10-13 0-0 21; aeron Spencer 4-7 3-4 14; Sidney McCray 4-6 4-4 12; Derek Gallagher 4-10 0-0 10; tyrone roach 3-11 0-0 8; Dave Karlson 2-3 4-4 8; tucker lucas 0-4 0-0 0; Justin Bryan 0-0 0-0 0. totals 27-54 11-12 73.FAIRMONT STATE (20-4, 15-4)isaac thornton 5-11 9-9 20; terrence Green 6-10 3-4 15; Mike Henderson 6-7 2-2 14; Pete O’Connor 3-6 3-4 10; ryland newman 2-5 2-2 7; Chris talley 3-7 0-0 6; Chris thompson 1-2 1-1 3; Dan Bruner 1-4 0-0 2; will richardson 0-2 0-0 0. totals 27-54 20-22 77.Shepherd University 34 39 73fairmont State 36 41 773-point goals--Shepherd University: 8-24 (aeron Spencer 3-4; Derek Gallagher 2-7; tyrone roach 2-7; Chad Moore 1-1; tucker lucas 0-3; Sidney McCray 0-2), fairmont State: 3-11 (Pete O’Connor 1-1; ryland newman 1-3; isaac thornton 1-3; Chris talley 0-2; Dan Bruner 0-1; will richardson 0-1). Rebounds--Shepherd University: 26 (Chad Moore 9), fairmont State: 31 (Mike Henderson 7). Assists--Shepherd University: 15 (tyrone roach 4), fairmont State: 7 (ryland newman 2; Chris talley 2). Att-450

Game 25 - Fairmont State vs Pitt Johnstown(2/23/10)

At Johnstown, PA Sports Center PITT JOHNSTOWN 78, FAIRMONT STATE 75

FAIRMONT STATE (20-5 15-5 WVIAC)Dan Bruner 6-14 2-2 20; isaac thornton 7-12 0-0 16; terrence Green 6-10 1-2 13; Chris talley 5-9 0-0 11; Pete O’Connor 3-8 0-1 7; Mike Henderson 2-2 0-1 4; will richardson 0-2 4-4 4; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0. totals 29-58 7-10 75.PITT JOHNSTOWN (15-11 11-10 WVIAC)Patrick Grubbs 14-17 1-2 29; Danny Branch 5-13 0-0 12; andy Byer 4-9 0-0 10; noah Hartung 4-8 0-0 8; Jordan Miller 2-4 1-2 7; nick novak 2-8 2-3 6; Steve Heidenthal 2-5 0-0 4; rudy roberts 1-1 0-0 2; Jordan Medich 0-1 0-0 0. totals 34-66 4-7 78.fairmont State 28 47 75Pitt Johnstown 39 39 783-point goals--fairmont State: 10-17 (Dan Bruner 6-8; isaac thornton 2-4; Chris talley 1-1; Pete O’Connor 1-2; ryland newman 0-1; will richardson 0-1), Pitt Johnstown: 6-13 (Jordan Miller 2-3; andy Byer 2-5; Danny Branch 2-4; Jordan Medich 0-1). Rebounds--fairmont State: 30 (Pete O’Connor 5; Mike Henderson 5; isaac thornton 5), Pitt Johnstown: 36 (Patrick Grubbs 12).Assists--fairmont State: 15 (isaac thornton 6), Pitt Johnstown: 24 (andy Byer 7). Att-375

Game 26 - Charleston vs Fairmont State(2/25/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 86, CHARLESTON 71

CHARLESTON (17-9, 15-6)Bahaadar russell 6-13 1-1 16; Jonathan liggins 4-13 0-0 10; John white 4-6 0-0 9; ibrahim Marone 4-4 0-0 8; erik armstrong 4-4 0-0 8; James eversley 2-5 4-4 8; ronald Kinney 3-7 0-0 7; Brandon ross 2-10 1-2 5. totals 29-62 6-7 71.FAIRMONT STATE (21-5, 16-5)isaac thornton 6-11 8-9 23; Chris talley 7-12 2-2 18; Pete O’Connor 5-7 4-4 17; Mike Henderson 4-5 3-4 11; Dan Bruner 3-4 2-2 10; terrence Green 2-2 0-2 4; ryland newman 1-1 1-2 3; will richardson 0-0 0-0 0; Ben wise 0-0 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0. totals 28-42 20-25 86.Charleston 33 38 71fairmont State 51 35 863-point goals—Charleston: 7-15 (Bahaadar russell 3-6; Jonathan liggins 2-4; ronald Kinney 1-2; John white 1-1; Brandon ross 0-1; James eversley 0-1), fairmont State: 10-13 (Pete O’Connor 3-3; isaac thornton 3-4; Chris talley 2-3; Dan Bruner 2-3).Rebounds—Charleston: 25 (ibrahim Marone 9), fairmont State: 27 (Chris talley 10). Assists—Charleston: 8 (Jonathan liggins 3; Bahaadar russell 3), fairmont State: 8 (Chris talley 3). Att-457

Game 27 - Seton Hill vs Fairmont State(2/27/10)

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena SETON HILL 72, FAIRMONT STATE 66

SETON HILL (13-14, 11-11)Chris Giles 6-14 9-10 21; emmanuel Jackson 7-15 3-5 19; Cody Boone 4-10 1-2 9; Ozren Bjelogrlic 4-10 0-0 9; Conor tilow 3-3 2-3 8; Justin McCoy 2-8 0-0 6; ivan Cosovic 0-3 0-0 0. totals 26-63 15-20 72.FAIRMONT STATE (21-6, 16-6)Mike Henderson 7-10 2-2 16; isaac thornton 5-13 6-7 16; Chris talley 5-17 2-2 15; Pete O’Connor 2-7 1-1 6; terrence Green 2-5 1-1 5; Dan Bruner 1-6 2-2 4; ryland newman 2-4 0-0 4. totals 24-62 14-15 66.Seton Hill 28 44 72fairmont State 29 37 663-point goals--Seton Hill: 5-15 (emmanuel Jackson 2-7; Justin McCoy 2-5; Ozren Bjelogrlic 1-1; Chris Giles 0-2), fairmont State: 4-16 (Chris talley 3-8; Pete O’Connor 1-3; Dan Bruner 0-1; isaac thornton 0-4). Rebounds--Seton Hill: 40 (Cody Boone 12), fairmont State: 39 (Mike Henderson 9). Assists--Seton Hill: 11 (emmanuel Jackson 5), fairmont State: 4 (isaac thornton 3). Att-543

Game 28 - Concord University vs Fairmont State3/2/10

At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena (WVIAC Tournament)

FAIRMONT STATE 93, CONCORD UNIVERSITY 68

CONCORD UNIVERSITY (6-22)Damien tunstalle 6-12 1-2 13; rick alderman 4-11 3-5 11; Matt Parker 3-9 4-4 11; eric Bailey 2-6 4-4 9; Kortea Johnson 4-4 0-0 8; Marlin Cribbs 2-3 1-2 5; Gentry Shrewbury 2-6 0-0 4; rafee Smith 2-5 0-0 4; Cory willard 1-2 0-0 3; Chance Smith 0-1 0-2 0; rustin Jessee 0-0 0-0 0. totals 26-59 13-19 68.FAIRMONT STATE (22-6)Mike Henderson 8-10 2-3 18; Dan Bruner 7-14 0-0 16; isaac thornton 6-9 1-1 15; terrence Green 6-7 1-2 13; Chris talley 5-12 0-1 10; Chris thompson 3-4 0-0 6; Pete O’Connor 2-8 0-0 6; Steve Custis 1-3 2-2 5; ryland newman 1-1 0-0 2; Ben wise 0-1 2-4 2; will richardson 0-1 0-0 0; Dejae Dorsey 0-2 0-0 0. totals 39-72 8-13 93.Concord University 24 44 68fairmont State 57 36 933-point goals--Concord University: 3-12 (eric Bailey 1-4; Cory willard 1-1; Matt Parker 1-3; rafee Smith 0-1; Damien tunstalle 0-3), fairmont State: 7-21 (Dan Bruner 2-7; isaac thornton 2-3; Pete O’Connor 2-4; Steve Custis 1-2; Ben wise 0-1; Dejae Dorsey 0-2; Chris talley 0-2). Rebounds--Concord University: 31 (rick alderman 6), fairmont State: 43 (Mike Henderson 11).Assists—Concord University: 11 (rafee Smith 3; Gentry Shrewbury 3), fairmont State: 17 (isaac thornton 4; Chris talley 4; Dan Bruner 4). Att-314

Game 29 - Univ. of Charleston vs Fairmont State(3/4/10)

At Charleston Civic Center Coliseum(WVIAC Tournament)

UNIV. OF CHARLESTON 101, FAIRMONT STATE 90

UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON (19-10)ross, Brandon 9-12 3-4 21; russell, Bahaadar 5-11 9-11 21; liggins, Jonathan 6-16 5-6 20; Marone, ibrahim 7-9 0-2 14; white, John 4-10 4-7 12; Kinney, ronald 2-3 5-7 9; eversley, James 2-3 0-0 4; wheeler, Dwayne 0-0 0-0 0. totals 35-64 26-37 101.FAIRMONT STATE (22-7)isaac thornton 6-16 8-12 21; Chris talley 7-15 0-0 16; Steve Custis 5-13 0-0 13; Pete O’Connor 4-6 2-5 10; ryland newman 4-6 0-1 8; terrence Green 4-7 0-1 8; Dan Bruner 2-9 2-2 8; Mike Henderson 3-4 0-0 6. totals 35-76 12-21 90.University of Charleston 45 56 101fairmont State 40 50 903-point goals--University of Charleston: 5-15 (liggins, Jonathan 3-7; russell, Bahaadar 2-6; white, John 0-2), fairmont State: 8-24 (Steve Custis 3-3; Dan Bruner 2-5; Chris talley 2-5; isaac thornton 1-7; ryland newman 0-2; Pete O’Connor 0-2). Rebounds--University of Charleston: 51 (white, John 15), fairmont State: 32 (terrence Green 7). Assists--University of Charleston: 13 (russell, Bahaadar 4; white, John 4), fairmont State: 19 (isaac thornton 5).

Game 30 - Fairmont State vs IUP(03/13/10) At Indiana, Pa.

(NCAA Tournament - NCAA Atlantic Reg. Quarterfinal

IUP 71, FAIRMONT STATE 67

FAIRMONT STATE (22-8)Dan Bruner 5-15 1-2 16; Mike Henderson 7-12 0-0 14; Chris talley 4-10 4-4 13; isaac thornton 3-9 3-4 11; terrence Green 5-10 1-3 11; Steve Custis 1-3 0-0 2; Pete O’Connor 0-0 0-0 0; ryland newman 0-1 0-0 0; Chris thompson 0-0 0-0 0. totals 25-60 9-13 67. IUP (29-2)yOUnG, thomas 5-17 7-8 17; SMitH, ashton 6-11 1-2 15; weBB, Darryl 5-7 1-4 11; Stewart, Kevin 2-4 4-4 8; eStrella, willi 3-4 1-4 7; Mclain, akida 3-7 1-2 7; SanDerS, Julian 2-8 0-0 6; renKin, Scooter 0-0 0-0 0. totals 26-58 15-24 71.fairmont State 30 37 67iUP 32 39 713-point goals--fairmont State: 8-23 (Dan Bruner 5-12; isaac thornton 2-6; Chris talley 1-3; ryland newman 0-1; Mike Henderson 0-1), iUP: 4-17 (SMitH, ashton 2-5; SanDerS, Julian 2-7; Stewart, Kevin 0-1; weBB, Darryl 0-1; yOUnG, thomas 0-3).Rebounds--fairmont State: 34 (terrence Green 9), iUP: 41 (weBB, Darryl 14).Assists--fairmont State: 12 (Mike Henderson 5), iUP: 12 (Stewart, Kevin 3; yOUnG, thomas 3; SanDerS, Julian 3). Att-1600

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FIRST TEAM:Jamar Board (alderson-Broaddus, 6-0, Soph., G, Capital Heights, MD, 21.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 47% 3ptfG, 135 3ptfG)Steve Custis (Fairmont State, 6-1, Soph., G, Frederick, MD, 17.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 51% FG)terrell eargle (alderson-Broaddus, 6-4, Sr., G, youngstown, OH, 14.7 ppg, 10.9 rpg, 4.2 apg, 3.3 spg)Darren Jones (wv State, 5-9, Sr., G, Cleveland, OH, 20.1 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 5.4 apg, 89% ft)Mike Mathey (west liberty, 6-2, Sr., G, Prospect, OH, 15.9 ppg, 6.2 apg, 6.0 rpg, 57% fG)Josh Miller (wv State, 5-6, Jr., G, Charleston, wv, 20.5 ppg, 5.2 apg, 2.8 spg)Corey Pelle (west liberty, 6-0, Jr., G, Silver Grove, Ky, 17.5 ppg, 5.3 apg, 3.3 rpg, 2.9 spg, 50% fG)Bahaadar russell (Charleston, 6-2, Sr., G, Phoenix, aZ, 20.0 ppg, 5.1 apg, 82% ft)tim turner (Davis & elkins, 6-1, Jr., G, Stafford, va, 20.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 2.0 spg)

SECOND TEAM:Danny Branch (Pitt Johnstown, 6-4, Jr., G, washington, DC, 17.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 2.7 apg)Dan Bruner (Fairmont State, 6-9, Sr., F, Kettering, OH, 12.5 ppg, 4.1 rpg)Justin Caldwell (wv wesleyan, 6-2, Jr., G, Mullens, wv, 19.8 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 2.6 apg)Steve Catich (wheeling Jesuit, 6-5, Soph., f, tyrone, Pa, 13.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 52% fG)Chris Giles (Seton Hill, 6-5, Soph., G, west Mifflin, Pa, 18.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.8 apg, 81% ft)Patrick Grubbs (Pitt Johnstown, 6-8, Soph., C, turtle Creek, Pa, 16.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 67% fG)PJ turner (Davis & elkins, 5-11, Jr., G, auburndale, fl, 15.4 ppg, 8.7 apg)John white (Charleston, 6-5, Jr., f, Cleveland, OH, 11.5 ppg, 10.0 rpg)

HONORABLE MENTION:Cody Boone (Seton Hill, 6-9, Sr., C, Howard, Pa, 11.0 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 2.8 bpg, 56% fG)Terrence Green (Fairmont State, 6-3, Jr., G/F, Williamsburg, VA, 12.7 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 53% FG)Jonathan liggins (Charleston, 6-0, Jr., G, euclid, OH, 16.3 ppg, 3.6 apg)tyrone roach (Shepherd, 5-11, Sr., G, Capital Heights, MD, 17.4 ppg, 2.0 apg)Barry Shetzer (west liberty, 6-4, Jr., f, north Canton, OH, 14.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 43% 3ptfG)Donavin vinson (Ohio valley, 6-3, Jr., f, Cumberland, MD, 16.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 55% fG)John wolosinczuk (west liberty, 6-7, Jr., f, akron, OH, 13.1 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2.0 bpg, 84% ft)

ALL-FRESHMEN:recardo Gaddy (wheeling Jesuit, 6-2, G, Beltsville, MD, 11.7 ppg, 2.0 apg, 81% ft)andre Harris (wheeling Jesuit, 6-5, G, Zanesville, OH, 12.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg)Justin McCoy (Seton Hill, 5-10, G, Columbia, MD, 13.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 2.9 apg)Chad Moore (Shepherd, 6-5, f, winchester, va, 14.3 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 53% fG)nick novak (Pitt Johnstown, 6-1, G, Murrysville, Pa, 12.5 ppg, 4.0 apg, 57% fG)Isaac Thornton (Fairmont State, 6-3, G, Martinsburg, WV, 15.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.7 apg)

Player of the year: terrell eargle, alderson-BroaddusFreshman of the Year: Isaac Thornton, Fairmont StateCoach of the year: Jim Crutchfield, west liberty

WVIAC Power Overall Pct.west liberty 21-1 188.64 29-3 .906west virginia State 20-2 175.91 29-4 .879alderson-Broaddus 18-4 151.36 24-7 .774Fairmont State 16-6 140.91 22-8 .773Charleston 15-7 121.36 19-11 .633wheeling Jesuit 14-8 113.18 17-11 .607Pitt Johnstown 12-10 93.18 17-12 .586Seton Hill 11-11 87.27 14-15 .483Davis & elkins 11-11 84.09 13-14 .481Shepherd 9-13 70.45 9-19 .321west virginia wesleyan 7-15 49.55 8-21 .276Glenville State 6-16 48.64 7-21 .250Concord 5-17 37.27 6-22 .214Ohio valley 5-17 36.36 6-22 .214Salem 3-19 22.73 3-25 .107Bluefield State 3-19 20.00 3-25 .107

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PointsPlayer Years Pts.Bill lindsey 1972-75 2578Dave Miller 1964-67 2557Dwight Conaway 1962-65 2340Dave Moore 1974-77 2255lerman Battle 1971-74 2232Harry Hall 1955-58 2113Kevin Beaford 1980-84 2085Butch Haswell 1970-73 1911tim Murphy 1982-85 1908robert Moore 1991-96 1861

Field Goals MadePlayer Years FGMDave Miller 1964-67 1037Bill lindsey 1972-75 1031Dave Moore 1974-77 943lerman Battle 1971-74 938Dwight Conaway 1962-65 917Butch Haswell 1970-73 830tim Murphy 1982-85 801Kevin Beaford 1980-84 763vance Carr 1975-78 740H. Highsmith 1986-89 707

Field Goals atteMPtedPlayer Years FGADave Miller 1964-67 1976lerman Battle 1970-74 1971Bill lindsey 1972-75 1877Dave Moore 1974-77 1839Dwight Conaway 1962-65 1818Kevin Beaford 1980-84 1776Butch Haswell 1970-73 1628tim Murphy 1982-85 1578elvin addison 1983-86 1437Bill Moody 1965-68 1409

Field Goal PerCentaGePlayer Years FGM/FGA FG%Kevin Pearson 2005-07 209/301 .694Dewayne richardson 1997-99 296/474 .624robert Moore 1991-96 704/1148 .613leroy loggins 1979-80 n/a .577Darryl Corley 1980-81 n/a .576Herbert Davis 1988-92 631/1128 .559Joe riley 1979-80 n/a .555Darryl Hepburn 2000-02 192/346 .555H. Highsmith 1986-89 707/1284 .551Bill lindsey 1972-75 1031/1877 .549

tHree-Pointers MadePlayer Years 3-FGMthad Mcfadden 2007-09 216Dan Bruner 2006-10 215John Denham 2000-04 143Brian tristani 1984-88 134aaron Denham 1995-99 127Bobby-Dee everhart 1987-91 125Cody loughry 2006-08 121John Dillingham 2005-07 116Chris freeman 2000-02 106Joe Hardin 2002-04 105

tHree-Pointers atteMPtedPlayer Years 3-FGAthad Mcfadden 2007-09 557Dan Bruner 2006-2010 549adam Southern 2006-08 482John Denham 2000-04 406aaron Denham 1995-99 400Bobby-Dee everhart 1987-91 340Cody loughry 2006-08 305Chris freeman 2000-02 299Joe Hardin 2002-04 297Derek Barrett 1995-97 284Brian tristani 1984-88 281

tHree-Point PerCentaGe*Player Years 3FGM/3FGA 3-FG%Brian tristani 1984-88 134/281 .477Chris Carey 2005-07 93/195 .477John Dillingham 2005-07 116/277 .419elvin addison 1983-86 44/107 .411Mitchell Martin 1998-00 66/164 .402adam Southern 2006-08 98/247 .397Cody loughry 2006-08 121/305 .397rodney rhoda 1986-88 61/154 .396anthony naylor 1988-92 74/189 .392Dan Bruner 2006-present 215/549 .392*min 100 attempts

Free tHroWs MadePlayer Years FTMKevin Beaford 1980-84 555Bill lindsey 1972-75 516Dwight Conaway 1962-65 502Dave Miller 1964-67 481ted Darcus 1962-65 479robert Moore 1991-96 455wayne Denham 1967-70 419terence Coleman 1987-90 371Dave Moore 1974-77 369lerman Battle 1971-74 356

Free tHroWs atteMPtedPlayer Years FTAKevin Beaford 1980-84 753ted Darcus 1962-65 737Bill lindsey 1972-75 732robert Moore 1991-96 702Dwight Conaway 1962-65 698Dave Miller 1964-67 672wayne Denham 1967-70 661lerman Battle 1971-74 644terence Coleman 1987-90 559ed lemon 1970-73 531

Free tHroWs PerCentaGePlayer Years FT%Bill Moody 1965-68 .842leroy loggins 1979-80 .838Brian tristani 1985-88 .831Joe riley 1979-80 .823Brad Butcher 1971-74 .815Cody loughry 2006-08 .804thad Mcfadden 2007-09 .804Butch Haswell 1970-73 .799Dave Cooper 1968-71 .799tim Murphy 1982-85 .787

reboundsPlayer Years Rbd.wayne Denham 1967-70 2035ed lemon 1970-73 1491lerman Battle 1971-74 1339Dwight Conaway 1962-65 1297Bill lindsey 1972-75 1204Dave Cooper 1968-71 1137vince Carr 1975-78 1114Dave Miller 1964-67 1111H. Highsmith 1986-89 1045Harvey austin 1976-79 984

assists*Player Years Asts.Brian tristani 1984-88 525warren Doles 1990-02 466ronnie Means 2006-08 427anthony naylor 1988-92 397Steve Petito 1983-86 377elvin addison 1983-86 288Bobby-Dee everhart 1987-91 273JaMar wesley 2003-05 266Kevin Beaford 1981-83 265Mario finley 2001-03 245*since 1981

Career leadersPointsPlayer Year Pts.Bill lindsey 1975 927Harry Hall 1958 762Dwight Conaway 1965 757thad Mcfadden 2009 736Dave Miller 1966 711Dave Miller 1967 708Dave Cooper 1971 705leroy loggins 1980 685Bill Moody 1966 671Bill lindsey 1974 668

sCorinG averaGePlayer Year Avg.Harry Hall 1958 28.2Dave Miller 1966 26.3Dave Miller 1967 26.2thad Mcfadden 2009 25.4Bill lindsey 1975 25.1Bill Moody 1966 24.9robert Moore 1994 23.4Dave Moore 1976 22.4leroy loggins 1980 22.1tim Murphy 1985 22.0Shewn winfree 1995 22.0

Field Goals MadePlayer Year FGMBill lindsey 1975 378Dave Cooper 1971 297Dwight Conaway 1965 296Daryl Gainey 1975 288tim Murphy 1984 285Dave Miller 1966 274Dave Miller 1967 274Bill lindsey 1974 270Dave Miller 1965 270Bill Moody 1969 268tim Murphy 1985 267Bill Moody 1966 265

Field Goals atteMPtedPlayer Year FGABill lindsey 1975 605Dave Cooper 1971 579Bill Moody 1966 576tim Murphy 1984 569Dwight Conaway 1965 560Daryl Gainey 1975 560Dave Miller 1965 533tim Murphy 1985 532Kevin Beaford 1982 527Bill Moody 1969 517Kevin Claudio 1978 515

Season leadersField Goal PerCentaGePlayer Year FGA/FGM Pct.Kevin Pearson 2007 131/179 .732Mike Henderson 2010 88/132 .667Dewayne richardson 1999 122/185 .659Darryl Hepburn 2002 86/132 .652robert Moore 1992 236/268 .641robert Moore 1994 184/289 .637Bill lindsey 1975 378/605 .625warren Doles 1991 111/180 .617robert Moore 1995 120/197 .609Dewayne richardson 1998 174/289 .602Minimum 100 attempts

tHree-Pointers MadePlayer Year 3-FGMthad Mcfadden 2008 110thad Mcfadden 2009 106Danny Bruner 2010 80Justin Belcastro 2005 69Chris Carey 2006 67adam Southern 2007 65Cody loughry 2008 63Chris freeman 2002 61John Dillingham 2007 60Derek Barrett 1996 59Joe Hardin 2003 58

tHree-Pointers atteMPtedPlayer Year 3-FGAthad Mcfadden 2009 286thad Mcfadden 2008 271Danny Bruner 2010 205Chris Carey 2006 173 Derek Barrett 1996 167Cody loughry 2008 161adam Southern 2007 160Chris freeman 2002 159Joe Hardin 2003 159John Denham 2003 144Cody loughry 2007 144

tHree-Point PerCentaGePlayer Year 3FGM/3FGA 3-FG%Chris Carey 2006 67/113 .593travis Brown 2008 16/31 .512Justin Belcastro 2005 69/134 .515Bobby-Dee everhart 1990 49/98 .500Brian tristani 1987 51/106 .481Pete O’Connor 2010 15/33 .455Brian tristani 1988 52/115 .452John Dillingham 2007 60/138 .435anthony naylor 1992 39/90 .433rodney rhoda 1987 35/83 .422Minimum 30 attempts

Free tHroWs MadePlayer Year MadeHarry Hall 1958 250Kevin Beaford 1982 184Bill lindsey 1975 171Dwight Conaway 1965 165thad Mcfadden 2009 164Joe Jones 1986 163Dave Miller 1966 161Dave Miller 1967 160leroy loggins 1980 157ted Darcus 1963 144

Free tHroWs atteMPtedPlayer Year Att.Harry Hall 1958 337Kevin Beaford 1982 258Bill lindsey 1975 239Dave Miller 1966 236lerman Battle 1971 231Joe Jones 1986 229Dave Miller 1967 220Dwight Conaway 1965 219robert Moore 1996 214ted Darcus 1965 211

Free tHroW PerCentaGePlayer Year Pct.Brian tristani 1985 .947adam Southern 2007 .897Bill Moody 1966 .865leroy loggins 1980 .863Brad Butcher 1973 .848Bill ferguson 1965 .848tim Murphy 1985 .846Butch Haswell 1970 .839Joe riley 1980 .833Bill Moody 1969 .830*min. 35 made

reboundsPlayer Year Rbd.wayne Denham 1968 644ed lemon 1971 530wayne Denham 1969 501wayne Denham 1970 474wayne Denham 1967 416lerman Battle 1974 382ed lemon 1972 372Bill lindsey 1975 361vance Carr 1975 360Dave Gardner 1971 355

assists*Player Year Asts.warren Doles 1992 245ronnie Means 2008 238warren Doles 1991 221ronnie Means 2007 189Brian tristani 1988 162elvin addison 1985 157rob taylor 1984 152Brian tristani 1987 152Steve Petito 1994 140JaMar wesley 2005 138*since 1980

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Career Years Pts.1. Bill lindsey 1972-75 25782. Dave Miller 1964-67 25573. Dwight Conaway 1962-65 23404. Dave Moore 1974-77 22555. lerman Battle 1971-74 22326. Harry Hall 1955-58 21137. Kevin Beaford 1980-84 20858. Butch Haswell 1970-73 19119. tim Murphy 1982-85 190810. robert Moore 1991-96 186111. Dick Schamp 1951-54 183112. Jack Mcintyre 1954-57 179813. Brian tristani 1985-88 178514. Curtis Guin 1958-61 177115. anthony naylor 1988-92 170015. vance Carr 1975-78 170017. terence Coleman 1987-90 167818. Bob Pence 1940-43 166019. Stanley Sagath 1946-49 165320. Bill Moody 1965-68 165321. wayne Denham 1967-70 164322. H. Highsmith 1986-89 164023. ted Darcus 1962-65 158724. Herbert Davis 1988-92 157225. elvin addison 1983-86 155526. Harvey austin 1976-79 152527. Dave Cooper 1968-71 147828. Paul Brownlee 1975-78 145329. thad Mcfadden 2007-09 135730. ed lemon 1970-73 132431. Joe Jones 1983-86 132332. Daryl Gainey 1974-75 130833. leroy loggins 1979-80 127934. eric wilson 1997-01 127135. Bobby-D. everhart 1988-91 118436. Shewn winfree 1994-96 113537. Brad Butcher 1971-74 106838. Kevin Claudio 1976-79 106139. Dave Gardner 1968-71 103540. Dave Shaffer 1966-68 102541. Danny Bruner 2006-10 100942. alfonso Davis 1987-89 1008

By Class Cl. Year Pts. lerman Battle fr 1971 636 Bill Moody SO 1966 671 Bill lindsey Jr 1974 668 Bill lindsey Sr 1975 927

Season Average Year Avg.1. Harry Hall 1958 28.22. Dave Miller 1966 26.33. Dave Miller 1967 26.24. thad Mcfadden 2009 25.45. Bill lindsey 1975 25.16. Bill Moody 1966 24.97. robert Moore 1994 23.48. Dave Moore 1976 22.49. leroy loggins 1980 22.110. tim Murphy 1985 22.0 Shewn winfree 1995 22.012. Bill lindsey 1974 21.5 Brian tristani 1987 21.514. Marvin rashad 2005 21.4 thad Mcfadden 2008 21.416. Dwight Conaway 1965 21.017. robert Moore 1992 20.318. Dave Cooper 1971 20.119. Butch Haswell 1970 20.020. tim Murphy 1984 19.9

all-Time Scoring leaders

Most PointsGame: 47, Dave Miller vs Shepherd, 1966; Marvin rashad vs west virginia State, 2005Season: 927, Bill lindsey, 1975

Most Field GoalsGame: 19, tim Murphy vs Geneva, 1985; 18, Bill Moody vs Glenville, 1966; Butch Haswell vs Davis & elkins,

1970; leroy loggins vs Davis & elkins, 1979; leroy loggins vs alderson-Broaddus, 1980Season: 378, Bill lindsey, 1975

Most Free tHroWsGame: 23, Harry Hall vs Shepherd, 1958Season: 250, Harry Hall, 1958

Most reboundsGame: 38, Harry Hall vs California, 1957Season: 644, wayne Denham, 1968

Points averaGeSeason: 28.2, Harry Hall, 1958

Most bloCked sHotsSeason: 145, Haywood Highsmith, 1987; 102, Haywood Highsmith, 1988; 100, Haywood Highsmith, 1986;

92, Haywood Highsmith, 1989; 87, terence Coleman, 1990; 82, andre allen, 1981; 81, Carl lenoir, 1981; 79, elsworth Bowers, 1991

lettermenaadams, Billy 1993-94-95-96adams, russ 1993-94-95addison, elvin 1983-84-85-86albert, walter 1960-61allen, andre 1980-81alder, eric 1991-92ambrose, Jim 1991-92-93antulor, Joe 1947-48-49arbogast, tim 1950ashcraft, robert 1941, 46aukrom, Blaine 1936, 38-39-40austin, Harvey 1976-77-78-79ayers, James 1948-49

bBabb, Kenneth 1947Barker, Dan 2000-01Barnes, Gail 1931-32-33Barnes, Kenneth 1933Barr, robert 1934Barrett, Derek 1996-97Battle, lerman 1971-72-73-74Baylor, Charles 1968Beaford, Kevin 1980-81-82-84Beauford, eric 2003Belcastro, Justin 2003-04Belcastro, frank 1940-41-42-43Bell, David 1984Bennix, Jack 1955Bieterman, Bernard 1943Billingham, ed 1937-38-39-40Blackstone, richard 1967Blair, Bradley 1944Blosser, william 1946-47-48-49Blunt, Marcus 1989Bojzik, william 1941Bonar, Herbert 1931-32-33Boring, Ken 1967Bowers, elsworth 1991Bowman, Dave 1963-64Branham, ed 1967-68Bridges, Corey 2000Brookover, Bob 1964Brown, travis 2007-08Brownlee, Paul 1975-76-77-78Bruner, Dan 2007-08-09-10Bruzuzy, John 1954Buger, George 1934-35-36Bullock, George 2002Bullock, Maurice 1997Butcher, Brad 1971-72-73-74

CCale, James 1947-48Carey, Chris 2006-07Carr, vance 1975-76-77-78Carpenter, James 2004-05-06-07Carter, Jibri 1998-99Cather, Bill 1967Charleton, James 1962Charleton, June 1953-54-55-56Clara, James 1931Clark, Curtis 1995-96Claudio, Kevin 1976-77-78-79Coleman, terence 1987-88-89-90

Collins, Mike 1980,82Collins, richard 1964-65Conaway, Calvin 1941Conway, Daniel 2008Conaway, Dwight 1962-63-64-65Conaway, Jay 1997-98-99Conaway, John 1960-61-62-63Conaway, robert 1940Cooper, Dave 1968-69-70-71Cooper, Phil 1950Corley, Darryl 1980-81Currence, Michael 1958, 60Custis, Steve 2009-10

dDarcus, ted 1962-63-64-65Davis, alfonso 1987-88-89Davis, Darnell 1996Davis, Herbert 1989-90-91-92Davis, willis 1936-37-38Dawson, Chad 1994Defenbaugh, Paul 1946-47-48Denham, aaron 1996-97-98-99Denham, John 2000-01-02-03Denham, wayne 1967-68-69-70Diamond John 1949-51Diaz rodger 1960Dileggi, Dave 1951Dillard, Cornelius 2005-06Dillingham, John 2006-07Dodaro, James 1949-50Dodrill, Hartsell 1951Doles, warren 1991-92D’Orazio, Phil 1966Dorsey, Dejae 2010Dotson, Brandon 2001Douglas, Steve 1991-93Dugen, Gene 1971-72Duvall, Harold 1935-36-37-38

eechols, ted 1970-71-72edwards, Cerrone 2006edwards, lyle 1945ellis, Mike 1984erickson, nathan 2006evans, thomas 1933everhart, ron 1958-59-60-61everhart, Bobby-D. 1988-89-90-91

Ffeltz, James 1947-48ferguson, Bill 1964-65finley, Mario 2001-02finn, Dennis 1985finney, Shawn 1985ford, James 1955fraley, John 1977freeman, Chris 2001-02friday, Devin 2002fultz, albert 1935-36-37-38fulwood, tom 1986

GGainey, Daryl 1974-75Gaither, Jamar 2001

Gale, James 1947-48Gardner, Damion 2009Gardner, Dave 1968-69-70-71Garlitz, Bill 1946Garrett, Joe 1982Gill, richard 1934Glenn, Marshall 1962-63Glenn, walter 1934-35Gomillion, tony 1982Gouzd, Joe 1955-56Gouzd, robert 1955-56-57-58Grady, ian 2009Grazanni, Danny 1952Graziani, Paul 1943Green, Sonny 1993-94-95-96Green, terrence 2010Guffa, emil 1947-48-49-50Guin, Curtis 1958-59-60-61Gump, lloyd 1929-30-31Gunnoe, andrew 2009

HHairston, andre 1998-99Hall, Harry 1955-56-57-58Hall, lawrence 1928-29Hamilton, Jarrett 1927-28-29Hamilton, Jay 1926Hamilton, rex 1961Hampton, torrez 2006Hamric, George 1943-47Hardin, Joe 2002-03Harmer, Jeremy 2007-08Harper, tom 1987-88Harpold, Harry 1944Harris, Saint Clair 2006Hart, nate 2008Harvey, Jeff 1990-91Haswell, Butch 1970-71-72-73Hatfield, Kevin 1992-93Haugh, Jack 1948-49Hawkins, Dewey 1942-43Hawkins, Mike 1984-85-86Hawkins, richard 1927-32-33Heck, rufus 1944Heffner, Paul 1924, 26-27-28Heffner, robert 1944-45Hendershot, emmett 1993-94-95-96Henderson, Mike 2010Hepburn, Darryl 2001-02Hertzog, Dick 1944Hess, Herbert 1935Hess, John 1929Hickel, fred 1958-59Hickman, Brad 1927-28-29-30Hickman, Clyde 1925-26-27Highsmith, H. 1986-87-88-89Higinbotham, Dave 1985Holland, al 1983Hooton, thomas 2004-05-06Hotsinpiller, Derrick 2006Hornyak, John 1930, 32-33Hunter, levi 1989-90

JJackson, wes 1990Jacobs, Chris 2003

Jacobs, eritz 1943Jamerson, John 1968-69Janicki, tom 1954-55-56-57Jasper, Dave 1977-78-79Jemison, Shawn 2007Jeffries, George 1939Jenkins, andre 2001-02Jenkins, John 1958Johnson, Curtis 1983Johnson, Curtis 1996-97Johnson, Dave 1998-99Johnson, Duane 1985Johnson, Kevin 1998-99Johnson, rickey 2002-03Johnson, robert 1942-43-44-45Johnson, Sam 2002Johnston, Jim 1975-76-77Jones, Joe 1983-84-85-86Jones, John 1981Jones, Kip 1995-96Jones, Manny 1982Judy, George 1935-36Judy, thomas 1942

kKaznoski, John 1961Kenney, tim 1987Kerns, Glenn 1934-35-36-37King, lance 2002-03Kolar, George 1945

llayman, Don 1956-57-58-59layton, Shannon 2003lemon, ed 1970-71-72-73lenoir, Carl 1978-79-80-81light, tom 1984-85lindsey, Bill 1972-73-74-75lipinski, James 1947-48-49loggins, leroy 1979-80lopez, Michael 2008-09loudin, Kevin 1989loughry, Cody 2007-08

MMaphis, John 1968Marra, louis 1944-45Martin, Mitchell 1999Mason, Cecil 1925-26Mason, walter 1930-31, 33-34May, Don 1960-61, 63McBride, Marvin 1961McCleveland, terry 2004McClung, Churchill 1939-40McClung, rouseau 1940McDade, Charles 1927-28-29McDeritt, John 1949-50Mcfadden, erv 2010Mcfadden, thad 2008-09Mcintyre, Jack 1954-55-56-57Mcintire, randy 1954-55-56-57McKain, James 1930-31McKinney, randy 1953Mcleod, Paul 2000-01-02Mcrae, Chris 2004Means, ronnie 2007-08

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Fighting FalconsFighting FalconsMeeks, roy 1958Menchaca, Michael 2006Merriweather, James 1998-99Mertens, Jim 1966Mezzanotte, Pat 1956Michaels, Carrol 1926-27-28Michaels, newton 1925Miles, larry 1996-97Miller, Dana 1951Miller, Dave 1964-65-66-67Miller, Dick 1953-54Miller, Jack 1940-41-42Miller, Joe 2008Miller, Ken 1963-64Mitchell, Charles 1930-31Moody, Bill 1965-66-67-68Moore, Dave 1974-75-76-77Moore, robert 1992-94-95Moran, robert 1950-51Moreman, nick 1953-54Morton, Blaine 1952-53-54-55Murphy, Jacob 1939Murphy, James 1938Murphy, tim 1982-83-84-85Muth, leonard 1942Myers, Gerry 1978

nnaylor, anthony 1989-90-91-92newman, ryland 2009-10newton, elbert 1998-99newton, Kenneth 1944, 46nicola, Cecil 1947-48-49nutter, Odell 1930

oOliveto, Danny 1978-79O’Connor, Pete 2007-08-09-10O’neal, Marcel 2000-01Owen, walter 1941-42-43, 46Owen, warren 1942-43

PParrish, Marshall 1930Patterson, leslie 1995-96Payne, Carl 1943Payne, Chester 1945Pearson, Kevin 2006-07Pence, ned 1938-39Pence, robert 1940-41-42-43Perunicic, filip 2009Petitto, Steve 1993-94-95Phillips, Charles 1947Phillips, ronald 1958Pope, David 2006Powell, Damian 1999Prickett, Don 1966-67-68

QQuattro, arthur 1934Quattro, frank 1961-62

rrascoe, tom 1992-93-94rashad, Marvin 2005-06reddick, James 1932-33-34reed, tom 1964rene, Karl 1997retton, David 1986-87-88-89rhoda, rodney 1987-88rider, ernie 1951-52-53-54

riley, Goerge 1950-51-52riley, Joe 1979-80richardson, Dewayne 1998-99richardson, will 2009-10rinehart, Burl 1925robinson, Mark 1977rollins, william 1939ross, Joe 1925rothlesberger, eddie 1929-30

sSagath, Stanley 1946-47-48-49Salina, James 1960Samples, william 1925-26-27-28Sampson, Jimmy 1925-26-27-28Sapp, Buddy 1977-78-79Saunders, James 1946Schamp, richard 1951-52-53-54Schmidle, Cottrill 1949-50-51Securro, frank 1929Sell, rickey 2005-06Shaffer, Dave 1966-67-68Shaffer, les 1972-73, 76Shahan, Paul 1944Shamblin, Gary 1956-57-58-59Shamblin, Matt 2003Shaw, richard 1925-26Sheets, Bob 1968Shingleton, Stan 1964-65Sirbaugh, Matt 1989-90-91Skeen, Sam 1966Skidmore, Beryl 1945Skinner, waldon 1947Sloan, Pat 1967-68-69Smail, Carlyle 1926Smell, George 1931-32Smith, Don 1964-65Smith, ed 2002Snead, Gerald 1998-99Snoderly, June 1934Snyder, verl 1935Southern, adam 2007-08Spiro, Sid 1944Stanley, John 2007Stalnaker, eugene 1932-33-34Statler, Zack 2009Stealey, alton 1927-28-29Stephens, vada 1997Stevens, todd 1998Stone, Mike 1979-80-81-82St. louis, al 1995Suggs, aaron 2007Swiger, william 1944-45

ttalley, Chris 2010tatta, John 1939-40-41tatum, tim 2000-01taylor, robert 1963teets, Glenn 1937-38tennant, Dick 1977thomas, Joe 2000thompson, Chris 2009-10thompson, william 1937-38-39thornton, isaac 2010toothman, Jamey 1986tork, Patsy 1928trade, edward 1946-47trent, Scott 1991-92-93tristani, Brian 1985-86-87-88tristani, Joe 1962-63

true, Phil 1936turner, Jerome 1998-99turpin, Derrell 2001-02twigg, John 1944-45

uUnderwood, Bill 1944

vvennari, alex 1928-29vernall, John 1952victor, John 1941-42villinger, Jim 1954-55-56-57volker, Clair 1996-97

Wwagner, Dick 1951walker, Deandre 2002-03ware, richard 1937-38washenitz, frank 1991-92-93-94watson, william 1935wesley, JaMar 2003-04

First teaM all-WviaCStanley Sageth 1949Bill Blosser 1949Harry Hall 1957Harry Hall 1958Curtis Guin 1961Dwight Conaway 1962fielding yost 1962Dwight Conaway 1964Dwight Conaway 1965teddy Darcus 1965Dave Miller 1966Bill Moody 1966Dave Miller 1967wayne Denham 1968wayne Denham 1969John Jamerson 1969Pat Sloan 1969Dave Cooper 1970wayne Denham 1970Dave Cooper 1971Dave Gardner 1971lerman Battle 1972Bill lindsey 1972lerman Battle 1973lerman Battle 1974Bill lindsey 1974Bill lindsey 1975Dave Moore 1975Paul Brownlee 1976vance Carr 1976Dave Moore 1976vance Carr 1977Dave Moore 1977Paul Brownlee 1978vance Carr 1978Kevin Claudio 1978Harvey austin 1979

wiley, Harold 1939williams, Dick 1961williams, rod 1985williams, tommy 1995wilson, Chad 1988-89wilson, eric 1998-99-00-01wilson, Kyle 1944wilson, wilford 1932-33-34-35winfree, Shewn 1995-96wise, Ben 2010womble, Jamal 2006-07-08-09woods, Carl 1995-96wright, fred 1980-81

yyoder, larry 1975-76yost, Delmer 1929-30-31-32yost, fielding 1960-61-62

ZZundell, George 1932-33-34

WVIaC Honoreesleroy loggins 1979leroy loggins 1980Kevin Beaford 1981Kevin Beaford 1982tim Murphy 1984elvin addison 1985tim Murphy 1985elvin addison 1986Brian tristani 1988elsworth Bowers 1991anthony naylor 1992Herbert Davis 1992robert Moore 1995Shewn winfree 1995robert Moore 1996Shewn winfree 1996Maurice Bullock 1997Dewayne richardson 1998Dewayne richardson 1999eric wilson 2001Marvin rashad 2005thad Mcfadden 2008thad Mcfadden 2009Steve Custis 2010

Player oF tHe yearDave Moore 1976Dave Moore 1977vance Carr 1978leroy loggins 1980Kevin Beaford 1981tim Murphy 1985Dewayne richardson 1999

FresHMan oF tHe yearChris Carey 2006isaac thornton 2010

all-americans

DwightConaway

1965

Dwight became fairmont State’s first basketball all-american in 1965. Dwight played for Coach Paul Davis and Coach Joe retton from 1962-1965. He was selected first-team all-wviaC three times during his career, in 1962 1964 and 1965. Conaway finished his career at fairmont with 2,340 career points and 1,297 career rebounds. He is third on the all-time scoring list and fourth in career rebounds in school history. He was named to the wviaC all-tournament team in 1962, 1964 and 1965. Conaway averaged 21.0 points per game in 1965. in 1965, fairmont won the wviaC tournament Championship. Conaway was inducted into the fairmont State lettermen’s athletic Hall of fame in 2002. in 1965, Conaway scored 757 points, the third highest single-season point total in fairmont State history.

DaveMiller

1967

Dave Miller was selected all-american in 1967. Dave played for Coach Joe retton at fairmont from 1964-1967. Miller was selected first-team all-wviaC in 1966 and 1967. He scored 2,557 career points at fairmont State and is the school’s second all-time leading scorer. in 1966, Miller averaged 26.3 points per game and averaged 26.2 points per game in 1967. Miller had 1,111 career rebounds, placing him eighth on the all-time list. He was named the wviaC tournament’s ‘Most valuable Player’ in 1967. Miller was named to the all-tournament team in 1964, 1966 and 1967.

Dave played on the 1965 wviaC tournament Championship squad. Dave is the all-time leader in field goals in falcon history, with 1,037 career field goals. Miller holds the falcon record with 47 points scored in a game. He set the record in 1966 against Shepherd. Miller was inducted in the fairmont State Hall of fame in 2003.

JohnJamerson

1969

John was named all-american in 1969. He played from 1968-1969 under Coach Joe retton. Jamerson was named first-team all-wviaC in 1969. He was selected to the wviaC all-tournament team in 1968 and 1969. Helped lead the falcons to the wviaC Championship in 1968 and 1969 and to the wviaC tournament Championship in 1969. Jamerson was named the Most valuable Player in the 1968 naia national tournament.

DaveCooper

1971

Dave became an all-american for fairmont State in 1971. He played for Coach Joe retton from 1968-1971. Cooper was named first-team all-wviaC in 1970 and 1971. He scored 1,478 career points, placing him 26th on the all-time list. He had 1,137 career rebounds and is sixth on the falcon all-time rebounding list. Helped lead the falcons to three wviaC Championships in 1969, 1970 and 1971. He was selected to the wviaC all-tournament squad in 1971. During the 1971 season, Cooper scored 705 points, the sixth highest single-season point total in fairmont State history. He averaged 20.1 points per game in 1971.

lermanBattle

1973

1974

lerman became the first falcon basketball player to be named all-american two times during his career, in 1973 and 1974. Battle played for Coach Joe retton from 1971-1974. He was a three-time first-team all-wviaC selection, in1972, 1973 and 1974. Battle helped the falcons to four straight wviaC Championships from 1971-1974. Battle scored 2,232 career points, placing him fifth on the all-time scoring list. He had 1,339 career rebounds to place him third on the all-time rebounding list. He was named to the wviaC all-tournament team in 1972, 1973 and 1974. in 1973, Battle was selected the wviaC tournament’s Most valuable Player. fairmont State won two wviaC tournament Championships during Battle’s career, in 1973 and 1974. He also won the wviaC tournament’s individual Sportsmanship award in 1972. lerman holds the school record for most points scored by a freshman (636) at fairmont State.

John Jamerson

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DaveMoore

1976

1977

Dave is just the second falcon to be selected all-american twice during his career at fairmont State. He was an all-american in 1976 and 1977, while playing for Coach Joe retton from 1974-1977. Dave was selected first-team all-wviaC in 1975, 1976 and 1977. He is fairmont’s fourth all-time leading scorer with 2,255 career points. He averaged 22.4 points per game during the 1976 season. During Dave’s career, fairmont won four consecutive wviaC tournament titles, from 1974-1977. Moore was selected the wviaC tournament’s Most valuable Player in 1976. He was a three-time member of the wviaC all-tournament squad from 1975-1977. Moore is third on the all-time career field goals made list with 943 career field goals.

VanceCarr

1978

vance played for Coach Joe retton from 1975-1978. Carr was selected all-american in 1978. He became the eighth falcon player to be named all-american. He was a three-time first-team all-wviaC player, being named in 1976, 1977 and 1978. He scored 1,700 career points at fairmont, placing him 15th on the all-time scoring list. His 1,114 career rebounds is the seventh best in falcon history. Carr was selected to the wviaC all-tournament team in 1976. During his career, fairmont State won four consecutive wviaC titles from 1975-78. the falcons also won two wviaC tournament Championships during Carr’s career, 1975 and 1976.

TimMurphy

1985

tim Murphy played at fairmont from 1982-1985. in 1985, tim was selected to the all-america team. He played for both Coach Joe retton and Coach Dave Cooper during his career. He is the last fairmont basketball player to be named all-american. Murphy was twice selected first-team all-wviaC, in 1984 and 1985, and was wvaiC Player of the year as a senior. Murphy ended his career with 1,908 points, placing him eighth on the all-time scoring list. in 1985, he averaged 22.0 points per game for the falcons. He was selected to the wviaC all-tournament squad in 1984 when he helped lead the falcons to the wviaC tournament Championship. During the 1985 wviaC tournament, Murphy was the recipient of the Commissioner’s Heart and Hustle award. tim holds the fairmont record with 19 field goals made in a single-game against Geneva College in 1985.

Bill lindsey

1975

Bill played for Coach Joe retton at fairmont State from 1972-75. lindsey was chosen all-american in 1975. He was selected first-team all-wviaC in 1972, 1974 and 1975. He is fairmont State’s all-time leading career scorer, with 2,578 points. lindsey is fifth in career rebounds, with 1,204 rebounds. He also holds the school record with 927 points scored in a single-season. in 1975, he averaged 25.1 points per game. lindsey helped the falcons to four straight conference titles from 1972-1975. Bill was selected the wviaC tournament ‘Most valuable Player’ in both 1974 and 1975. fairmont State won three wviaC tournament titles during lindsey’s career, in 1973, 1974 and 1975. He was selected first-team all-wviaC in both 1974 and 1975. He is second in school history in career field goals with 1,031 field goals. Bill holds the fS record for most field goals made (378) in a single-season. He set the record in 1975.

ThadMcFadden

2009

in 2009, thad Mcfadden became the first fairmont State player to earn all-america honors since the school moved from naia to nCaa Division ii. Mcfadden was named second team all-america by Daktronics. He was second in the nation in scoring averaging with 25.4 points per game as a senior, which also ranked as the fourth-highest season average in school history. Mcfadden was a two-time first team all-wviaC pick and scored 1,367 points in his two-year career. He was twice named to the wviaC all-tournament team, and also claimed the Galperin award as the conference tournament’s leading (average) scorer twice. Mcfadden, coached by fairmont State all-american tim Murphy, set school records for single season and career three-pointers made.

thad McFadden

FairMont HiGHsYear School FS Opp.1965 Beckley 135 751965 wheeling 135 871965 California Univ. (Pa) 127 821977 alderson-Broaddus 125 911974 Salem 125 781999 Ohio State-lima 124 711967 alderson-Broaddus 123 931976 alderson-Broaddus 121 891969 wv State 121 891968 wv wesleyan 121 681967 Glenville State 121 1031965 wv wesleyan 121 652003 Ohio-Zanesville 120 611966 alderson-Broaddus 120 851956 Beckley 119 801986 Davis & elkins 118 1021965 Shepherd 118 921963 alderson-Broaddus 118 871979 alderson-Broaddus 117 881996 Point Park 116 651968 alderson-Broaddus 116 911965 waynesburg (Pa) 116 622009 wheeling Jesuit 115 1182007 Ohio State-newark 115 562004 Bluefield State 115 852002 Ohio University eastern 114 652005 Ohio University eastern 112 541995 la roche 112 661995 Bluefield 111 741989 Dyke (OH) 110 812002 Ohio State newark 109 481999 Bluefield State 109 691996 Davis & elkins 109 691995 Davis & elkins 109 921992 Columbia Union 108 921989 Davis & elkins 108 712006 Ohio University eastern 107 651998 wilberforce 107 911991 Glenville State 107 951998 Point Park 106 721992 wv State 106 781992 Glenville State 106 1021991 wv State 105 761991 Bluefield State 105 971991 alderson-Broaddus 105 1092010 Salem international 105 572006 Pfieffer 104 942005 Ohio University eastern 104 641990 Point Park 104 912004 west liberty 103 832003 Ohio eastern 103 732003 Columbia Union 103 551999 Ohio valley 103 701998 west liberty 103 911995 Point Park 103 822010 Ohio eastern 103 842010 Bluefield State 103 542008 Ohio State newark 102 642007 west liberty 102 1181991 wv tech 101 872000 Goldey-Beacom 100 741998 Miami-Middletown 100 591992 wv wesleyan 100 831992 Salem-teikyo 100 88

High Point GameYear School FS Opp.1991 Shepherd 100 761991 Point Park 100 862010 west liberty 100 1032010 west virginia State 100 85

oPPonent HiGHsYear School Opp. FSC1987 wv wesleyan (Ot) 122 1122009 wheeling Jesuit (Ot) 118 1152007 west liberty 118 1021986 waynesburg 116 681960 Davis & elkins 116 1041989 west liberty 115 811954 Salem 115 1041956 wv tech 114 981990 Concord 113 941953 west liberty 113 871955 alderson-Broaddus 112 701961 alderson-Broaddus 111 821955 wv wesleyan 111 711962 Glenville State 110 701991 alderson-Broaddus 109 1052008 west liberty 107 731986 St. Bonaventure 107 701983 alderson-Broaddus 107 1001986 wv State 106 991962 Davis & elkins 106 701987 wv State 105 941957 wash. & Jefferson (Pa) 105 991994 Salem-teikyo 105 591966 Glenville State 105 771989 indiana (Pa) 104 771983 west virginia tech 104 871966 Shepherd 104 1001963 wv wesleyan 104 1021956 Concord 104 941954 west liberty 104 892006 west liberty 103 942005 florida Gulf Coast 103 751991 Salem-teikyo 103 921989 alderson-Broaddus 103 961987 wv tech 103 701984 wv State 103 881967 Glenville State 103 1211956 west liberty 103 952010 west liberty 103 1001995 Salem-teikyo 102 841994 alderson-Broaddus 102 761992 Glenville State 102 1061991 indiana (Pa) 102 971958 wv wesleyan 102 841954 Davis & elkins 102 742007 Salem 101 911994 Glenville State 101 791982 University of D.C. 101 751966 wv wesleyan 101 1031955 Davis & elkins 101 932010 Charleston 101 902006 west liberty 100 811992 alderson-Broaddus 100 941991 wv wesleyan 100 801962 west virginia 100 831960 alderson-Broaddus 100 871957 west liberty 100 851954 Salem 100 82

21 Alderson-Broaddus

18 Davis & Elkins

14 Salem

12 West Virginia Wesleyan

9 Glenville State

9 West Liberty State

9 West Virginia State

7 Beckley

7 Concord

7 Point Park (PA)

7 Shepherd

6 Wheeling Jesuit

6 Bluefield State

6 Ohio University Eastern

4 California University (PA)

3 Ohio State-Newark

3 Steubenville (OH)

2 Central State (OH)

2 Columbia Union

2 Morris Harvey

2 Potomac State

2 West Virginia Tech

1 Bowie State (MD)

1 Daeman (NY)

1 Dyke (OH)

1 Edinboro (PA)

1 Frostburg State (MD)

1 Hillsdale (MI)

1 LaRoche

1 Miami-Middletown

1 Ohio Valley

1 Ohio-Zanesville

1 Ohio State-Lima

1 Pfieffer

1 St. Benedicts (KS)

1 Washington & Jefferson (PA)

1 Waynesburg (PA)

1 Westminster (PA)

1 Winona State (MI)

1 Wilberforce

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all-Time Scores1916-1711-6 .647No Games Scores

1924-2511-7 .611Glenville normal w, 28-22Marshall w, 17-16Morris Harvey w, 31-12Salem w, 28-22Potomac State l, 31-13Davis & elkins l, 30-34wv wesleyan w, 35-34Salem l, 25-27 California normal l, 33-42 Bethany w, 29-25 Bethany l, 19-26Broaddus w, 42-30Marshall w, 26-19w. liberty normal w, 50-18Davis & elkins l, 32-36Broaddus w, 45-37Glenville normal w, 24-21wv wesleyan l, 21-36

1925-26No Records

1926-276-12 .333No Game Scores

1927-286-13 .316No Game Scores

1928-295-7 .417California normal l, 42-45washington l, 22-46California normal l, 40-48Marshall w, 24-23Salem l, 26-41Marshall l, 34-45wv wesleyan w, 33-28Detroit w, 26-23a-B w, 33-29Salem l, 30-32wv wesleyan l, 28-48Shepherd w, 41-30

1929-3012-9 .571Marietta l, 23-28California l, 29-31California w, 59-25Salem w, 46-28Marshall w, 46-35Morris Harvey w, 73-25Potomac State w, 38-36Bluefield w, 37-35Potomac State l, 26-42Shepherd w, 32-24

washington l, 33-62Morris Harvey w, 40-36Marshall l, 31-47Bluefield l, 45-52Concord l, 34-37 Shepherd w, 48-29wv wesleyan w, 43-35Concord w, 58-41Salem w, 56-34wv wesleyan l, 34-59Bethany l, 37-38

1930-3112-11 .522California w, 35-26Marietta l, 17-31a-B w, 49-33California w, 43-33Salem l, 37-43Morris Harvey w, 69-48Concord w, 62-50wv wesleyan l, 35-56Bethany w, 32-25Marshall w, 33-32Shepherd w, 49-34Potomac State l, 39-54wv wesleyan l, 33-63Marshall l, 27-35Morris Harvey l, 49-69Concord l, 31-41Bluefield w, 49-41Bluefield w, 43-39Potomac State w, 51-49a-B l, 18-23Salem l, 43-45Shepherd w, 49-36Bethany l, 33-36

1931-3211-11 .500 waynesburg l, 31-41waynesburg l, 35-53Concord w, 64-34California w, 53-33California w, 46-34wv wesleyan l, 29-33Marshall l, 44-49Shepherd w, 43-38Potomac State w, 48-35Marshall l, 23-29new river l, 39-44Bluefield w, 54-34Concord w, 37-32Salem l, 29-34wv wesleyan l, 37-39new river l, 37-40Bluefield w, 54-39Potomac State l, 42-46Bethany l, 37-48Salem w, 53-35Shepherd w, 52-35Bethany w, 52-30

1932-33No Records

1933-346-15 .286Salem l, 34-42Glenville l, 45-49California w, 38-37Morris Harvey w, 52-41California l, 28-36waynesburg l, 31-47Glenville l, 42-44west liberty l, 38-44Bethany l, 31-57Marshall l, 30-32west liberty w, 40-36wv wesleyan w, 36-34Marshall l, 29-34Morris Harvey l, 23-35Concord w, 49-27Davis & elkins l, 35-38Concord w, 49-39Salem l, 35-48wv wesleyan w, 43-40Bethany l, 51-54Davis & elkins l, 41-54

1934-359-17 .346 Marietta l, 21-46waynesburg l, 21-45wv wesleyan l, 37-39Morris Harvey w, 57-27Glenville l, 40-53waynesburg l, 32-44Salem w, 38-35Glenville l, 47-53Bethany l, 38-44Salem w, 41-40Marshall l, 36-69wv wesleyan w, 50-48west liberty w, 52-35California l, 48-53west liberty w, 48-44Marshall l, 40-70Morris Harvey w, 72-18new river l, 31-40Concord l, 37-44westminster l, 29-61Shepherd l, 39-51a-B l, 43-51Potomac State l, 41-47Shepherd w, 50-47Potomac State w, 60-51Bethany w, 56-51

1935-368-14 .364Marietta l, 26-39Glenville l, 30-63Potomac State w, 42-31wv wesleyan l, 40-46west liberty w, 48-33

Salem l, 27-31west liberty w, 43-37Bethany l, 46-48waynesburg l, 35-43Salem l, 27-48Davis & elkins w, 47-29a-B l, 53-56wv wesleyan l, 40-44waynesburg l, 42-47a-B w, 48-44Concord l, 44-45Bethany w, 52-47Potomac State l, 32-44Davis & elkins l, 38-56Shepherd w, 67-43

1936-379-13 .409 Marietta l, 48-53Davis & elkins l, 54-79California w, 58-44waynesburg l, 36-46Glenville l, 42-61west liberty w, 58-37Bethany l, 42-63west liberty w, 58-49frostburg l, 48-52Davis & elkins l, 46-64Glenville l, 51-66Shepherd w, 59-54wv wesleyan l, 39-41a-B w, 46-43Bethany w, 58-53frostburg w, 69-54Salem l, 42-55waynesburg l, 50-72Shepherd w, 43-34Salem l, 43-47v wesleyan w, 50-46a-B l, 46-63

1937-388-16 .333 Kingwood w, 48-36new river w, 52-37Glenville State l, 40-57west liberty w, 61-44Bethany l, 48-58Concord l, 51-62Salem l, 44-65Davis & elkins l, 56-57Marietta l, 37-55California l, 26-29Salem l, 41-50wv wesleyan w, 52-45a-B l, 69-71wv wesleyan l, 47-48Bethany w, 60 59waynesburg l, 62-74Concord w, 47-43a-B w, 93-53Davis & elkins l, 45-60west liberty l, 40-68

waynesburg l, 38-65California w, 75-41new river w, 76-46Glenville l, 56-61

1938-399-13 .409No Game Scores

1939-4014-12 .538No Game Scores

1940-419-13 .409No Game Scores

1941-4217-6 .739No Game Scores

1942-4311-8 .578 California State w, 44-28Marietta l, 48-56wv wesleyan l, 41-47west liberty l, 43-58Bethany w, 59-45wv wesleyan w, 47-36Glenville State l, 50-75wv tech w, 76-50Morris Harvey l, 51-55Bethany w, 55-50wv tech w, 69-33Salem l, 55-56California State w, 81-34a-B w, 64-36Salem w, 62-54Marietta w, 43-36Glenville State l, 52-57a-B l, 45-48Salem w, 67-47

1943-4411-6 .647 rio Grande w, 42-32Marshall l, 24-43wvU l, 31-51Marshall l, 30-44wv tech l, 39-41Salem w, 52-34217 Military Police w, 42 37Salem w, 65-43Bethany l, 36-76217 Military Police w, 43-35a-B w, 65-32a-B w, 64-25Salem w, 68-24Oi w, 52-32Bethany l, 26-41Salem w, 43-37Oi w, 64-35

1944-457-8 .467 wvU l, 36-68Salem w, 45-31Marshall l, 32-53Salem l, 30-49wv tech w, 46-37a-B w, 59-31Slippery rock l, 38-43Concord w, 40-31Slippery rock l, 37-40Salem w, 61-38wv tech l, 42-43Marshall l, 35-71Concord w, 44-21Salem l, 44-53Bethany l, 52-62

1945-4618-9 .667 wvU l, 39-63Marietta w, 51-43Bethany w, 57-53wv tech w, 62-32Concord w, 67-65Marietta w, 56-49w & J w, 58-42Salem w, 48-46wesleyan w, 55-32Marshall l, 51-66D & e w, 64-49California w, 61-40w & J w, 67-56a-B l, 43-48Morris Harvey w, 73-54D & e w, 65-53Salem w, 81-56Bethany l, 44-45Concord l, 52-56wesleyan l, 51-61a-B l, 51-61California w, 79-46Bethany* w, 62-50D & e* w, 70-54wesleyan* l, 44-47*tournament Games 1946-47Conference Champs21-6 .777 wv wesleyan l, 45-85waynesburg l, 44-64California State w, 61-43Concord w, 59-41Morris Harvey l, 41-57wv tech w, 71-51Concord w, 73-58wv wesleyan w, 63-51Potomac State w, 52-48Shepherd w, 66-34California State l, 60-64wv wesleyan w, 80-51a-B l, 38-50Bethany w, 69-56Salem w, 69-56Davis & elkins w, 71-47Shepherd w, 85-44indiana State l, 63-67

Slippery rock w, 67-63Salem w, 65-56Glenville State w, 80-56Davis & elkins w, 76-31Morris Harvey w, 70-53Bethany w, 64-55Glenville State w, 74-71wv tech w, 75-56a-B w, 64-53

1947-48Conference Champs16-6 .727 wv University l, 55-80Marietta l, 42-63California State w, 55-51wv University l, 40-68Glenville State w, 66-42a-B l, 59-60wv wesleyan w, 82-48west liberty w, 68-66Bethany l, 40-49Salem w, 60-47Marietta w, 61-55California State w, 53-52Salem w, 88-61Slippery rock w, 82-63a-B w, 67-60indiana University w, 79-61Davis & elkins l, 50-69Bethany w, 85-56wv wesleyan w, 62-57Davis & elkins w, 55-40west liberty w, 56-44Glenville State w, 70-69

1948-4921-6 .777 California State w, 79-42Marietta w, 89-57wv wesleyan w, 84-54Glenville State w, 74-62Bethany w, 64-57Salem w, 69-51wv tech w, 67-62wv wesleyan w, 82-66Potomac State w, 68-61Davis & elkins l, 63-64Marietta w, 91-63a-B w, 61-40Morris Harvey l, 81-90California w, 91-59wv tech l, 61-65Concord l, 76-80a-B w, 60-54west liberty w, 73- 71Bethany l, 65-71Salem w, 76-61Concord w, 107-82Glenville State w, 90-67west liberty w, 99-72wv wesleyan w, 93-64a-B w, 61-57wv tech w, 71-62Davis & elkins w, 65-63

1949-508-17 .320 Marietta l, 59-84west liberty l, 60-61Potomac State w, 61-47Shepherd l, 69-73wv tech l, 48-70wv wesleyan l, 57-70Glenville State l, 47-68wv tech l, 48-54a-B l, 55-58California State l, 75-66Salem w, 54-41Concord w, 69-65Davis & elkins l, 65-68Morris Harvey w, 65-63wv wesleyan l, 50-67California State w, 63-53a-B l, 71-72west liberty l, 63-70Salem l, 66-88Glenville State l, 57-65Davis & elkins l, 53-54Bethany w, 67-60Davis & elkins l, 54-61

1950-519-15 .375 Marshall l, 34-84wv tech l, 48-87Marietta l, 58-74Shepherd w, 83-40Glenville State w, 57-56Morris Harvey w, 65-45wv wesleyan l, 35-41a-B w, 53-43Davis & elkins l, 55-79Salem w, 69-57Concord w, 88-76California State l, 51-61Concord l, 58-68wv tech l, 52-70Morris Harvey l, 54-77a-B l, 54-59Potomac State w, 63-51California State l, 41-59Glenville State l, 43-63Davis & elkins l, 51-53Salem w, 63-51wv wesleyan w, 53-49west liberty l, 58-74wv tech l, 51-53

1951-523-22 .120 wv tech l, 54-84a-B l, 49-62Marietta l, 51-53California State l, 52-65Beckley l, 68-84Concord l, 66-95Davis & elkins l, 40-71west liberty l, 63-65Concord l, 62-70Glenville l, 52-69a-B l, 64-66Salem l, 76-77Glenville w, 62-61

California State l, 65-73west liberty l, 65-75Shepherd w, 87-78wv wesleyan l, 50-71Morris Harvey l, 58-69Salem l, 63-93wv wesleyan l, 63-79Davis & elkins l, 75-82wv tech l, 53-76Morris Harvey l, 62-86Concord w, 70-64Morris Harvey l, 63-78

1952-539-12 .428 Glenville State l, 68-88wv wesleyan l, 70-79a-B l, 79-88Davis & elkins w, 84-77California State w, 90-72a-B l, 66-79California State l, 64-72Potomac State w, 84-76Salem l, 68-76Davis & elkins l, 76-82Salem l, 91-97west liberty l, 87-113Bethany l, 66-95Bethany w, 81-71Glenville State w, 82-63west liberty w, 70-68Beckley w, 104-92Potomac State l, 78-89Davis & elkins* w, 82-72wv tech* w, 60-58a-B* l, 69-88*tournament Games

1953-547-14 .333 Glenville State l, 80-83wv wesleyan w, 72-71a-B l, 69-77Potomac State w, 83-73Shepherd l, 82-83a-B l, 85-99Davis & elkins w, 78-76California State w, 80-78Salem l, 82-100California State l, 83-87Salem l, 104-115Davis & elkins l, 74-102west liberty l, 89-104Beckley l, 90-94Concord l, 77-82Glenville State l, 74-91west liberty w, 79-74Bethany w, 68-67Concord w, 73-68wv wesleyan w, 100-93Morris Harvey* l, 85-92*tournament Game

1954-5512-13 .480 Glenville State l, 69-79Shepherd w, 88-84wv wesleyan l, 71-111

a-B l, 70-112Potomac State w, 93-61Beckley l, 91-95Salem w, 91-79Potomac State l, 72-74Davis & elkins l, 79-95Bethany l, 65-78California State w, 87-75a-B l, 82-83Salem w, 82-81Concord w, 78-62west liberty w, 92-80Beckley w, 84-70Concord w, 67-64Glenville State l, 77-78Davis & elkins l, 93-101west liberty w, 88-83Bethany w, 86-75California State l,82-85wv wesleyan l, 88-90wv wesleyan* w, 88-83a-B* l, 81-83*tournament Game

1955-5616-12 .571 Davis & elkins l, 82-91wv wesleyan l, 73-84California State w, 75-61Potomac State w, 95-81a-B l, 64-68wv wesleyan w, 72-65Glenville State w, 94-88a-B l, 63-83Davis & elkins w, 85-71Salem l, 83-96Bethany l, 77-85Potomac State w, 87-81Shepherd w, 94-77California State w, 88-77Glenville State l, 68-73Concord w, 108-89Salem w, 89-79Beckley w, 98-70Concord l, 94-104west liberty l, 95-103Beckley w, 119-80Shepherd w, 100-83Davis & elkins w, 97-62Bethany w, 97-85wv wesleyan l, 74-75Salem* l,80-85Potomac State w, 96-78wv tech* l, 98-114*tournament Games

1956-5719-5 .792 wv wesleyan w, 80-76Quantico Marines l, 75-85Davis & elkins w, 95-64Potomac State w, 110-62wash & Jefferson l, 103-105a-B l, 74-78Glenville State w, 85-77California w, 89-63Bethany w, 73-65a-B w, 78-75

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Fighting FalconsFighting FalconsBeckley w, 85-83Davis & elkins w, 80-79Potomac State w, 95-77Salem w, 81-75California State w, 103-77Concord w, 82-67west liberty l, 85-100Beckley w, 105-99Concord w, 87-64west liberty l, 82-89Salem w, 93-80Glenville State w, 80-75Bethany w, 65-62wv wesleyan* l, 95-96*tournament Game

1957-5820-8 .714 wv wesleyan l, 76-85Shepherd w, 88-67Bethany w, 95-68wash. & Jefferson w, 68-64west liberty l, 77-89St. Michaels l, 57-89Hardwick w, 85-72west Chester l, 65-77wv wesleyan w, 68-83Salem w, 94-68a-B l, 73-78Potomac State w, 100-70Shepherd w, 112-76west liberty w, 81-62Davis & elkins w, 87-82a-B w, 81-68Concord w, 93-84Beckley w, 103-96Concord w, 101-91Davis & elkins w, 67-63Bethany w, 79-63Beckley w, 101-77Salem w, 83-67Glenville State w, 95-84Glenville State* w, 98-76a-B* w, 92-72Morris Harvey* l, 73-90wv wesleyan* l, 84-102*tournament Games

1958-5915-12 .556 wv wesleyan l, 82-96Glenville State l, 66-76Shepherd w, 81-78wv State w, 75-74Glenville State w, 88-77west liberty l, 72-77Beckley w, 80-60Davis & elkins w, 73-70California State w, 72-69Salem w, 93-74Potomac State w, 83-74wv wesleyan l, 68-81wash. & Jefferson w, 73-59Concord w, 84-69a-B l, 63-70Davis & elkins l, 85-89Shepherd w, 73-69Glenville State w, 74-59

west liberty l, 72-74Beckley l, 63-76California State w, 67-65Potomac State w, 80-51wv wesleyan l, 71-86Concord l, 63-82a-B l, 73-88Salem w, 97-80Davis & elkins* l, 69-82*tournament Game

1959-6011-14 .440 Concord w, 84-80Davis & elkins l, 75-76Glenville State l, 66-76Potomac State w, 74-62west liberty l, 70-90a-B w, 66-65Davis & elkins l, 76-86frostburg State l, 76-77California State w, 88-81Glenville State w, 74-67Shepherd w, 78-71wv wesleyan l, 71-84Davis & elkins l, 104-116Beckley l, 71-85Concord w, 83-71wv wesleyan l, 89-96Salem l, 84-89Potomac State l, 63-79Shepherd w,78-64west liberty l, 66-88Beckley l, 86-93Concord w, 74-72Salem w, 77-60wash & Jefferson w, 62-48

a-B* l, 87-100*tournament Game

1960-6113-10 .565 Glenville State l, 74-80a-B w, 108-89Potomac State w, 85-56west liberty w, 77-65Glenville State l, 76-80wv wesleyan l, 79-81Davis & elkins w, 95-75a-B l, 92-111a-B l, 58-75Salem w, 76-74Glenville State l, 76-97Davis & elkins l, 79-82Potomac State w, 92-89Shepherd w, 86-75Salem l, 84-85wheeling w, 83-70California State w, 95-79west liberty l, 60-83Shepherd w, 92-73wv wesleyan w, 74-60Beckley w, 98-70Concord l, 67-75wheeling w, 79-64

1961-6213-8 .619 Glenville State w, 103-91wv wesleyan l, 83-100California State l, 73-78a-B w, 92-80Davis & elkins w, 90-87Salem l, 64-86

a-B w, 84-80California State w, 80-72west liberty w, 63-61Davis & elkins l, 96-106Salem w, 78-71Potomac State w, 73-71Shepherd w, 87-83Glenville State l, 70-110wv State w, 89-80west liberty l, 73-82Concord l, 87-90wv wesleyan w, 91-76Davis & elkins* w, 101-78wv tech* w, 77-76wv State* l, 81-83*tournament Games

1962-6315-7 .682 a-B w, 118-87wv wesleyan l, 77-86Glenville State l, 83-81wheeling w, 82-74Salem l, 89-92Shepherd w, 76-75Davis & elkins w, 92-79California State w, 89-68wv wesleyan l, 61-78Davis & elkins w, 98-79California State w, 99-83Beckley w, 90-71Concord l, 82-83wheeling w, 74-65west liberty l, 77-82wv wesleyan l, 102-104a-B w, 80-79frostburg State w, 86-71

a-B w, 77-75Beckley w, 90-85Concord l, 72-73Beckley* w, 83-80*tournament Game

1963-6421-7 .750 Glenville State w, 83-68wv wesleyan l, 81-86Davis & elkins w, 89-49west liberty w, 86-71wv wesleyan w, 77-69western Carolina l, 63-73Campbell, nC l, 62-70Cumberland l, 83-87Salem w, 99-86Glenville State w, 108-98a-B w, 101-70Beckley w, 98-74Concord l, 71-80Davis & elkins w, 113-67Salem w, 70-69Glenville State w, 82-75wv wesleyan w, 101-87wheeling w, 85-68a-B w, 80-53California State w, 94-76Beckley w, 51-40wheeling w, 86-69west liberty l, 72-82Shepherd w, 99-81Davis & elkins* w, 76-54wheeling* w, 72-70Morris Harvey* l, 67-69wv tech* w, 65-63*tournament Games

1964-6532-4 .888 wv wesleyan w, 121-65Glenville State w, 82-72wv wesleyan w, 70-69west liberty w, 83-71Beckley w, 135-75Salem w, 103-78California State w, 127-82Concord w, 88-71waynesburg w, 116-62Salem w, 105-58Glenville State w, 90-78Shepherd w, 80-77Salem w, 93-81California State w, 93-73Davis & elkins w, 112-65wheeling w, 135-87wv wesleyan l, 75-79Davis & elkins w, 107-91a-B w, 105-61Glenville State w, 105-82wheeling l, 69-78west liberty w, 99-80Shepherd w, 118-92a-B w, 102-92Beckley w, 110-66Beckley w, 98-76Bluefield w, 92-73Concord w, 82-78wv tech w, 79-69wv tech w, 83-81wv tech w, 97-81Upper iowa* w, 94-90alliance w, 83-69St. Benedicts w, 103-87Central State* l, 75-91Ouachita* l, 71-78*naia national tournament Games

1965-6623-4 .852 Salem w, 93-84Glenville State l, 77-105Salem w, 94-79wv wesleyan w, 103-101wheeling w, 86-81a-B w, 89-82Davis & elkins w, 74-66Glenville State w, 106-88Morris Harvey w, 82-75Shepherd w, 98-88California State w, 102-75a-B w, 120-85west liberty w, 54-41Beckley w, 89-81Concord w, 96-82California State (Pa.) w, 71-68Morris Harvey l, 90-97Davis & elkins w, 84-71Glenville State w, 107-80Shepherd w, 94-71west liberty w, 101-77wv wesleyan w, 73-72Salem w, 77-74wheeling w, 80-78Shepherd l, 100-104

Davis & elkins w, 96-76wv wesleyan l, 86-94

1966-6723-4 .852 Salem w, 99-95Glenville State w, 121-103west liberty w, 85-66wv wesleyan w, 73-51Central State OH w, 68-59wheeling l, 79-81a-B w, 123-93Morris Harvey l, 84-88west liberty w, 88-84Concord w, 97-77wheeling w, 96-71Salem w, 84-80Glenville State w, 100-70California State w, 88-69wv State w, 71-68Glenville State w, 82-81a-B w, 82-72Morris Harvey l, 79-87Salem w, 96-89wv wesleyan w, 110-56wv tech w, 64-59Davis & elkins w, 101-83Beckley w, 94-80Davis & elkins* w, 80-63wv tech* w, 64-59wv State* w, 74-72Morris Harvey* l, 84-98*tournament Games

1967-68Conference Champs25-6 .806 Salem w, 94-93Glenville State w, 75-73wv wesleyan w, 98-68Salem w, 80-78wheeling w, 78-65a-B w, 93-64Glenville State w, 72-68Davis & elkins w, 91-67Morris Harvey w, 98-84west liberty l, 61-72Glenville State w, 79-77a-B w, 116-91

Concord w, 103-83west liberty w, 100-80wv tech l, 45-64Central State OH l, 50-63wv State w, 86-77Morris Harvey l, 70-87Salem w, 72-68wheeling w, 78-58wv wesleyan w, 121-68a-B* w, 90-70wheeling* w, 55-52Morris Harvey* l, 65-76Morris Harvey* w, 84-73Morris Harvey* w, 81-69OK Christian** w, 78-75new Haven** w, 97-72Dickinson State** w, 86-81Oshkosh** w, 76-74Central State OH**l, 48-51*tournament Games**naia national tournamentGames

1968-69Conference Champs26-2 .929 Glenville State w, 66-61Salem w, 79-69wv wesleyan w, 92-68Glenville State w, 93-67Davis & elkins w, 86-69Concord w, 110-65Steubenville w, 82-62Beckley w, 91-76Morris Harvey w, 100-99a-B w, 106-80west liberty w, 97-91wv State w, 121-89a-B w, 80-76Salem w, 104-64Steubenville w, 103-65wheeling w, 102-59Morris Harvey l, 78-88wheeling w, 77-62Salem w, 79-72Glenville State w, 77-59west liberty w, 85-75Davis & elkins w, 101-52wv wesleyan w, 97-64

west liberty* w, 67-60a-B* w, 104-80wv State* w, 77-72indiana Central** w, 93-75washburn, KS** l, 72-74*tournament Games**naia national tournament Games

1969-7025-4 .862 Glenville State w, 69-53wv wesleyan l, 78-83wv wesleyan w, 88-78wheeling w, 96-75Glenville State l, 60-61Davis & elkins w, 106-62Morris Harvey w, 89-85Steubenville w, 80-63Glenville State w, 70-63wv State w, 99-73west liberty w, 82-71Point Park w, 108-64a-B w, 80-74west liberty w, 86-79Point Park w, 84-76Salem w, 85-61wv State w, 114-71

wheeling w, 80-53Morris Harvey l, 85-86a-B w, 91-71Davis & elkins w, 100-66Concord w, 71-62Steubenville w, 58-54Salem w, 61-57wv wesleyan w, 71-69Davis & elkins* w, 103-77wv wesleyan* w, 89-71Glenville State* l, 56-69Bluefield* w, 95-75*tournament Games

1970-71Conference Champs32-3 .914 wv wesleyan w, 97-63Glenville State w, 62-54wv wesleyan w, 80-64Steubenville w, 102-86wheeling w, 91-73Glenville State w, 75-54Davis & elkins w, 104-77Steubenville w, 90-72Point Park w, 104-78Morris Harvey w, 74-66west liberty w, 91-77Concord w, 86-65a-B w, 106-51Salem w, 106-69west liberty w, 76-64Salem w, 110-58wv State w, 98-85wv wesleyan w, 107-71Point Park w, 88-61wheeling w, 107-67Morris Harvey w, 83-74Glenville State w, 82-65Davis & elkins w, 103-74a-B w, 92-67wv State w, 87-82Beckley* w, 86-56west liberty* l, 58-61Bluefield* w, 88-80west liberty* w, 101-69west liberty* w, 71-57texas Southern** w, 78-77

1964-65 - the 1964-65 team posted a 32-4 record and won the wviaC tournament, defeating w.va. tech. the falcons advanced to the naia national tourna-ment, losing in the semi-finals to Central State.

1967-68 - the 1967-68 team went 25-6 overall and won the wviaC Championship, posting a conference record of 15-3. they advanced to the naia national tournament and advanced to the finals of the national tournament before losing to Central State, 51-48.

1970-71 - fairmont State went 32-3 in 1970-71 and won the wviaC Champion-ship. the falcons went through the regular season undefeated going 25-0. they posted a 19-0 conference record. their first loss of the year came in the wviaC tournament to west liberty, 61-58. they advanced to the semi-finals of the naia national tournament losing to eastern Michigan, 89-78.

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Great falls, Mt** w, 83-80nC a&t** w, 78-74eastern Michigan** l78-89elizabeth City** l, 87-88*tournament Games**naia nationaltournament Games

1971-72Conference Champs24-6 .800 wv wesleyan w, 89-59Point Park (Ot) l, 69-70wheeling w, 93-73Concord w, 70-56Davis & elkins w, 90-73Steubenville OH w, 81-67Morris Harvey w, 97-82Kentucky State w, 81-79Salem w, 106-75Steubenville OH w, 70-69west liberty w, 68-66Glenville State w, 60-54wv State w, 74-69Glenville State l, 64-77a-B w, 98-70wv wesleyan w, 53-50Point Park Pa w, 86-59Morris Harvey l, 67-75wheeling w, 46-44Davis & elkins w, 82-73a-B w, 113-81west liberty w, 79-58Salem w, 85-58wv State w, 106-82wv State* w, 84-68Glenville State* l, 61-62west liberty* w, 87-72Glenville State** w, 72-61

Glenville State** l, 50-60Glenville State** l, 61-71*WVIAC Tournament**District 28 Playoff

1972-73Conference Champs23-5 .821 Shepherd w, 96-74wv wesleyan w, 94-79Glenville State w, 64-56wheeling w, 77-55waterloo w, 110-49Morris Harvey w, 78-76Davis & elkins w, 74-63west liberty w, 82-51wv tech w, 105-75Beckley w, 69-54Salem w, 101-81wv State l, 54-63Glenville State w, 55-49a-B w, 78-56wv wesleyan w, 89-50Salem l, 61-64Morris Harvey w, 55-50wheeling w, 83-65Bluefield State l, 80-85a-B w, 103-63Point Park w, 60-50west liberty w, 98-61Point Park l,, 63-64wv State w, 64-62wv tech* w, 75-46Glenville State* w, 65-58Bluefield* w, 86-67Mi Southern** l, 63-70*tournament Games**naia nationaltournament Games

1973-74Conference Champs28-3 .903 Shepherd w, 85-60wv wesleyan w, 113-73Glenville State w, 88-63Steubenville w, 44-41a-B w, 99-67Davis & elkins w, 105-53Point Park w, 81-71Kentucky State w, 83-74Morris Harvey w, 103-69Central State w, 77-66Glenville State w, 73-53west liberty w, 85-49a-B w, 95-73wv State w, 108-79wheeling w, 103-72Salem w, 125-78wv wesleyan w, 67-58wv tech w, 88-67Concord w, 81-66west liberty w, 90-49Morris Harvey w, 72-64Salem l, 66-71wheeling w, 123-74Bluefield State l, 74-85wv State w, 96-79Central State w, 103-67Davis & elkins* w, 96-60Glenville State* w, 72-63Shepherd* w, 80-59Cameron State** w, 92-88St. Mary’s** l, 55-71*tournament Games**naia national tournament Games

1974-75Conference Champs31-6 .838 wv wesleyan w, 91-68Shepherd w, 100-97Hanover w, 93-75wv wesleyan w, 64-57Bluefield State w, 101-70Mercyhurst l, 57-61Point Park w, 88-81Davis & elkins w, 81-78Steubenville w, 101-86Hanover w, 85-67Morris Harvey w, 99-72a-B w, 91-75wv wesleyan w, 94-78west liberty w, 99-67Glenville State w, 74-62Shepherd w, 96-77wheeling w, 87-76wv State w, 91-75Glenville State w, 71-61Salem w, 104-81Central State w, 113-91Beckley l, 55-61wv State l, 77-91west liberty w, 86-66westminster w, 106-61Kentucky State l, 84-93Morris Harvey w, 91-89Salem w, 98-88Central State l, 55-64a-B w, 78-66Mercyhurst w, 65-64Concord* w, 91-72Beckley* w, 88-54Shepherd* w, 69-65Kearney State** w, 94-86winona State** w, 102-84

Midwestern** l, 80-85*tournament Games**naia nationaltournament Games

1975-76Conference Champs28-1 .966frostburg State w, 105-77Point Park w, 98-65wv wesleyan w, 113-81Point Park w, 83-81west liberty w, 109-65Morris Harvey w, 90-76Glenville State w, 78-65wv tech w, 96-70west liberty w, 99-75Concord w, 73-71wv wesleyan w, 72-61Davis & elkins w, 102-72wv State w, 86-74Glenville State w, 99-82a-B w, 85-62Salem w, 93-88Shepherd w, 93-86wheeling w, 70-65Bluefield State w, 96-84a-B w, 121-89Morris Harvey w, 93-69Salem w, 99-90wv State w, 96-77westminster w, 58-40Salem* w, 86-76Bluefield State* w, 84-73Shepherd* w, 104-84Howard Payne** w, 58-52texas Southern** l, 75-82*tournament Games**naia nationaltournament Games

1976-77Conference Champs21-5 .807Hillsdale w, 111-63High Point w, 95-85west liberty w, 87-62wv wesleyan w, 83-77Shepherd w, 63-56Glenville State w, 90-68Delaware State w, 94-57Point Park l, 69-77Davis & elkins w, 91-60Morris Harvey w, 79-65a-B w, 125-91Davis & elkins w, 80-63Beckley w, 77-57wheeling w, 76-57wv State w, 74-50Salem w, 112-64Shepherd l, 58-60Morris Harvey w, 56-54Salem w, 93-54Bluefield State w, 72-64wv tech* w, 56-48wv wesleyan* l, 66-67Glenville State* l, 81-82wv wesleyan** w, 92-70

wv wesleyan** w, 93-83emporia Ka*** l, 71-76*tournament (wviaC)**District 28 Play-off***naia tournament

1977-78Conference Champs27-6 .818Coastal Carolina w, 82-69Bluefield State w, 79-57west liberty w, 94-82wheeling w, 76-64wv wesleyan l, 73-88Glenville State w, 77-64Heidelberg OH w, 76-73Point Park w, 82-79Morris Harvey w, 58-56a-B w, 104-87wheeling w, 80-57Shepherd w, 78-77wv tech w, 63-61Davis & elkins w, 97-65Salem w, 82-71Glenville State w, 72-57a-B w, 93-71Bluefield w, 54-45Concord w, 89-64wv wesleyan w, 63-53Morris Harvey w, 78-71Shepherd l, 62-63Davis & elkins w, 71-55wv State w, 72-61Salem w, 79-69wv State l, 87-94wv State* w, 71-65wheeling* l, 60-69Morris Harvey* w, 82-66wv wesleyan** w, 73-47wv wesleyan** l, 82-92wv wesleyan** w, 72-68westmont Ca*** l, 55-65*tournament (wviaC)**District 28 Play-off***naia tournament

1978-7920-8 .714edinboro State w, 107-81Coppin State w, 77-72a-B w, 117-88wv wesleyan l, 68-81Glenville State w, 76-52wheeling w, 80-62Concord w, 64-61Dowling w, 76-60Point Park w, 76-70Morris Harvey w, 47-43wv tech w, 70-66Salem w, 72-48wv State w, 94-68wheeling l, 69-71a-B l, 81-91Davis & elkins w, 78-63Shepherd w, 74-61Glenville State w, 78-59west liberty l, 46-60wv wesleyan l, 62-73

Morris Harvey l, 61-67Bluefield State w, 84-67Shepherd w, 87-81wv State w, 71-64Salem w, 79-62Point Park l, 49-50Davis & elkins* w, 83-64Concord* l, 57-70*tournament Games

1979-80Conference Champs26-5 .838 Mars Hill w, 94-52Point Park w, 94-75wv wesleyan l, 60-64wheeling l, 62-64west liberty w, 99-71Glenville State w, 76-49wv State w, 91-77Bowie State w, 101-70Steubenville w, 92-59Keene State w, 93-59U. of Charleston w, 57-48a-B w, 92-71wv tech l, 52-73Shepherd w, 85-70Concord w, 74-69Glenville State w, 55-44Salem w, 65-57Davis & elkins l, 54-57wheeling w, 79-60Bluefield State w, 87-81a-B w, 97-96U. of Charleston w, 66-59Coppin State w, 98-47wv wesleyan w, 64-56Salem w, 75-64Shepherd w, 80-68wv State w, 103-64Davis & elkins* w, 84-69wheeling* w, 71-64wv State* w, 65-49leMoyne-Owen** l, 82-84*tournament (wviaC)**naia tournament

1980-8126-5 (.838)COPPin State l, 66-68Penn State-BeHrenD w, 84-67wHeelinG JeSUit w, 83-47at west liberty w, 83-72PiKeSville (Ky) w, 75-55wv State w, 92-62POint ParK l, 67-68walSH (OH) w, 72-40OtterBein (OH) w, 72-65wv weSlyean w, 52-49at Glenville State w, 61-51at a-B w, 94-84wv teCH w, 47-38SHePHerD w, 73-54at Concord w, 71-60SaleM int’l w, 74-69at wheeling Jesuit w, 84-61COPPin State (MD) l, 37-44

BlUefielD State w, 81-69at wv State w, 65-46CHarleStOn l, 76-90at wv wesleyan w, 59-42Glenville State w, 65-57at Salem int’l w, 67-65at Shepherd w, 87-70a-B w, 91-82DaviS & elKinS w, 27-23WVIAC Tournamentvs. wv wesleyan w, 54-52vs. Glenville State w, 54-48vs. Charleston w, 70-66naia tournamentvs. Briar Cliff ia l, 67-76

1981-8217-11 (.607)SHiPPenSBUrG (Pa) w, 41-40eDinBOrO (Pa) w, 90-59wv teCH l, 66-71at Charleston l, 61-71weSt liBerty w, 81-62POint ParK w, 67-65at a-B w, 90-88Glenville State w, 70-58COnCOrD w, 43-41at Davis & elkins l, 50-64at wv wesleyan w, 68-61ny State U w, 95-54a-B w, 87-68SaleM int’l w, 64-62 (ot)wHeelinG JeSUit w, 90-55at wv tech l, 76-93at Bluefield State l, 87-94at wheeling Jesuit w, 46-34wv State l, 72-79U.of D.C. w, 73-71at Charleston w, 51-47at wv State w, 67-53at Glenville State l, 65-72at Salem int’l l, 47-63SHePHerD l, 71-73wv weSleyan w, 60-59at U. of D.C. l, 75-101WVIAC Tournamentvs. wv State l, 61-65

1982-8314-14 (.500)OHiO DOMiniCan w, 88-52wilMinGtOn w, 83-55CalifOrnia (Pa) w, 65-63wv weSleyan w, 77-71at west liberty l, 55-68at wv State l, 80-91riO GranDe l, 68-71at Penn State-Behrend w, 81-69Glenville State w, 74-58at wheeling Jesuit w, 61-49a-B w, 86-74at wv wesleyan l, 69-75DaeMan w, 101-49at Salem int’l l, 76-81wv teCH l, 87-104BlUefielD State l, 81-90DaviS & elKinS w, 70-54at a-B l, 100-107 (ot)

at Charleston l, 73-79at Concord l, 70-88wv State w, 60-55SaleM int’l l, 74-79 (ot)at Shepherd l, 82-85at Glenville State l, 56-69POint ParK w, 73-71 (ot)CHarleStOn w, 73-64wHeelinG JeSUit w, 80-67WVIAC Tournamentvs. wheeling Jesuit l, 49-66

1983-8417-16 (.515)OHiO DOMinCan w, 78-37HeiDelBerG l, 70-87at rio Grande l, 65-87weSt liBerty w, 50-45wv State w, 92-61Penn St BeHrenD w, 98-56walSH l, 72-73CHarleStOn l, 68-72COnCOrD w, 91-83at Bluefield State w, 77-75wHeelinG JeSUit w, 77-66SaleM int’l l, 72-75at a-B l, 70-79Glenville State l, 68-70at wv wesleyan l, 67-69 (ot)at Davis & elkins w, 75-53at Charleston l, 68-71a-B w, 86-81POint ParK w, 83-60at wv State l, 88-103at Salem int’l w, 65-64at wv tech l, 69-76wv weSleyan l, 65-77at Glenville State l, 69-71at Shepherd l, 85-97at wheeling Jesuit w, 60-58 (ot)CalifOrnia State w, 77-75 (ot)WVIAC Tournamentvs. Concord w, 82-80vs. Shepherd w, 96-73vs. west liberty w, 73-70vs. wv tech w, 63-57District 28-Playoffvs. wv wesleyan l, 57-65vs. wv wesleyan l, 76-95

1984-8522-9 (.709)at Southern Miss. w, 69-62at tulane l, 63-72at wv State l, 85-88at Davis & elkins w, 69-68at west liberty l, 59-69CalifOrnia (Pa) w, 82-60at Point Park w, 71-65DaviS & elKinS w, 69-64at Charleston l, 70-76Geneva (Pa) w, 95-84at walsh (O.) l, 71-76BlUefielD State w, 91-78at wheeling Jesuit w, 75-66 (ot)SHePHerD w, 54-48at Salem int’l w, 78-70a-B w, 80-58

at Glenville State l, 67-74wv weSleyan l, 58-70CHarleStOn w, 94-83 (ot)at a-B w, 95-70at Concord w, 106-81wv State w, 100-91SaleM int’l w, 101-86wv teCH w, 78-62at wv wesleyan l, 66-74Glenville State w, 86-62wHeelinG JeSUit w, 47-45WVIAC Tournamentvs. Davis & elkins w, 72-64vs. west liberty w, 56-54vs. Charleston w, 88-86vs. wv wesleyan l, 66-72

1985-8613-15 (.464)at St. Bonaventure l, 70-107wayneSBUrG l, 79-80POint ParK l, 57-59at California Univ. w, 104-91at a-B w, 86-82PiKeville w, 93-75CalifOrnia Univ. w, 97-77at Pikeville l, 87-89SaleM int’l w, 90-59DaviS & elKinS w, 97-81a-B w, 100-67at wv wesleyan w, 92-90SHePHerD w, 82-68at Davis & elkins w, 118-102at west liberty w, 110-76at wheeling Jesuit l, 54-65Glenville State l, 61-64 (ot)wv teCH l, 59-76at waynesburg l, 70-82at Salem int’l l, 80-93BlUefielD State w, 80-67COnCOrD w, 64-62at Glenville State l, 70-76wv weSleyan l, 82-84wHeelinG JeSUit l, 72-73 (ot)at wv State l, 99-106at Charleston l, 72-88WVIAC Tournamentvs. wheeling Jesuit l, 60-67

1986-8715-13 (.535)wilMinGtOn w, 90-68larOCHe w, 92-66at waynesburg l, 68-116at Point Park l, 60-64a-B l, 83-91Pitt-BraDfOrD w, 77-73POint ParK w, 92-76DyKe w, 82-78at Salem int’l w, 85-77DaviS & elKinS w, 82-73at a-B l, 89-92wv weSleyan l, 112-122 (ot)at Shepherd l, 92-96at Davis & elkins w, 92-82weSt liBerty w, 93-78wHeelinG JeSUit w, 97-2at Glenville State w, 73-71

1974-75 - the 1974-75 team won the wviaC Championship and recorded a 31-6 overall record. they had a conference mark of 17-2. the falcons defeated Shepherd, 69-65, to win the wviaC tournament title and advanced to the naia national tournament. fairmont was beaten in the quarter-finals by Midwestern, 85-80.

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Fighting FalconsFighting Falconsat wv tech l, 70-103wayneSBUrG w, 96-94SaleM int’l w, 78-69at Bluefield State l, 79-89at Concord w, 98-97 (2ot)Glenville State w, 67-62at wv wesleyan l, 51-81at wheeling Jesuit l, 70-71wv State l, 94-105CHarleStOn w, 85-81WVIAC Tournamentvs. Shepherd l, 71-79

1987-8820-9 (.689)CinCinnati BiBle w, 92-43at indiana U of Pa w, 78-74DyKe w, 98-82at edinboro w, 98-89weSt liBerty w, 70-69at a-B w, 104-99tiffin w, 90-71eDinBOrO w, 91-80Geneva w, 69-61at Central St. U. l, 72-82SaleM int’l w, 89-72at Davis & elkins w, 92-61a-B w, 88-80SHePHerD l, 83-93DaviS & elKinS w, 84-73at west liberty w, 78-65at wheeling Jesuit l, 67-72Glenville State w, 66-61wv teCH l, 68-73 (ot)at wv State l, 84-93at Salem int’l l, 72-74BlUefielD State l, 74-81COnCOrD w, 84-73POint ParK w, 96-78at Glenville State w, 81-70 (ot)at wheeling Jesuit w, 79-77at Charleston l, 82-83WVIAC TournamentSaleM w, 84-73vs. Shepherd l, 85-90

1988-8913-15 (.464)yOrK Univ. w, 84-66CinCinnati BiBle w, 73-44OHiO-BelMOnt w, 86-66inDiana Univ. w, 64-58west liberty l, 81-115a-B w, 83-82 (ot)Central State U. w, 73-70DyKe w, 110-81BlUefielD State l, 71-79Pitt-BraDfOrD w, 79-75at Point Park w, 69-66 (ot)at Salem int’l l, 64-77DaviS & elKinS w, 108-71at a-B l, 96-103at Shepherd w, 85-71at Davis & elkins l, 57-74weSt liBerty l, 77-78wHeelinG JeSUit l, 78-91at Glenville State w, 53-52wv tech l, 66-65 (ot)

wv State l, 58-64SaleM int’l w, 70-69at Bluefield State l, 78-85at Concord l, 82-95Glenville State l, 79-81 (2ot)at wheeling Jesuit l, 69-92CHarleStOn l, 73-81WVIAC Tournamentvs. wv tech l, 66-69

1989-9016-13 (.552)yOrK UniverSity w, 92-63at indiana U. of Pa l, 77-104wHeelinG JeSUit w, 85-84 (ot)at edinboro l, 79-91weSt liBerty w, 93-85at a-B l, 89-95at westminster w, 81-76 (ot)wv weSleyan w, 75-74weStMinSter l, 86-92POint ParK w, 104-91at wv wesleyan l, 87-90SaleM int’l l, 82-84 (ot)at Davis & elkins w, 92-84a-B w, 85-76SHePHerD w, 80-76DaviS & elKinS w, 88-83at west liberty l, 76-84at wheeling Jesuit l, 71-82Glenville State w, 90-85wv teCH l, 66-88at wv State l, 91-92at Salem int’l l, 76-77BlUefielD State w, 85-80COnCOrD w, 100-85at Charleston w, 85-84at Glenville State l, 52-70SHenanDOaH w, 89-82wviaC tournament vs. Bluefield State w, 84-74vs. Concord l, 94-113

1990-9117-12 (.586)at transylvania l, 66-79inDiana U. of Pa l, 97-102 (ot)at westminster w, 73-68eDinBOrO w, 94-78a-B l, 105-109weStMinSter l, 62-64at wv wesleyan l, 86-87at west liberty w, 92-71tranSylvania l, 65-66at wheeling Jesuit w, 99-94wv weSleyan l, 80-100at Salem int’l l, 92-103DaviS & elKinS w, 88-80at a-B l, 73-82POint ParK w, 100-86at Shepherd w, 100-76at Davis & elkins w, 95-78weSt liBerty w, 83-73wHeelinG JeSUit l, 84-87at Glenville State w, 86-82wv tech w, 101-87wv State w, 105-76SaleM int’l l, 72-80

at Bluefield State w, 105-97at Concord w, 99-94CHarleStOn w, 97-83Glenville State w, 107-95wviaC tournament vs. Charleston w, 71-69vs. Concord l, 93-95

1991-9216-13 (.552)at Point Park w, 97-86St. vinCent w, 80-70at indiana U of Pa l,87-95at a-B l, 94-100 (ot)at edinboro l, 82-85wv weSleyan w, 100-83Pfeiffer w, 90-84wv wesleyan l, 92-95SaleM int’l w, 100-88at Davis & elkins l, 69-76a-B w, 91-79COlUMBia UniOn w, 108-92SHePHerD l, 73-82DaviS & elKinS l, 85-90at west liberty l, 65-76at wheeling Jesuit l, 78-88Glenville w, 106-102 (2ot)wv teCH l, 67-78at wv State w, 106-78at Salem int’l w, 93-77BlUefielD State w, 99-97 (ot)COnCOrD l, 89-91at Charleston w, 74-72at Glenville State w, 65-52at Malone l, 94-68wHeelinG JeSUit w, 88-78weSt liBerty w, 87-77WVIAC Tournamentvs. Salem int’l w, 84-80vs. Shepherd l, 71-72

1992-935-21 (.192)vs. indiana l, 81-95at Salem int’l w, 84-81at St. vincent l, 60-85at a-B l, 72-79wv wesleyan l, 70-75MalOne l, 54-87eDinBOrO l, 74-91wv weSleyan l, 68-73at Concord l, 64-97BlUefielD State w, 84-81Gat lenville State l, 43-69at wv State w, 66-63at west liberty l, 67-81SHePHerD l, 80-91at Charleston l, 43-73wHeelinG JeSUit l, 79-97at wv tech w, 77-68a-B w, 79-73at Davis & elkins l, 88-99Glenville State l, 77-99at Salem int’l l, 44-90weSt liBerty l, 76-78at Shepherd l, 62-71CHarleStOn l, 67-70at wheeling Jesuit l, 75-90

wviaC tournament vs. wheeling Jesuit l, 76-92

1993-94 10-18 (.357)vs. edinboro l, 56-77vs. Pitt-Johnstown l, 83-86at Salem int’l l, 59-105at indiana l, 68-86a-B l, 76-102wv weSleyan l, 79-84at California U. l, 52-80weStMiniSter l, 51-75COnCOrD l, 90-97at Bluefield State l, 93-98Glenville State w, 81-65wv State w, 63-54at west liberty l, 78-86at Shepherd l, 64-66CHarleStOn w, 88-66at wheeling Jesuit l, 62-74wv teCH w, 99-77at a-B w, 66-64DaviS & elKinS w, 86-69at Glenville State l, 101-79wv wesleyan l, 62-67SHePHerD l, 74-84at Charleston l, 67-73weSt liBerty l, 68-99wHeelinG JeSUit l, 81-83WVIAC Tournamentvs. Concord w, 91-80vs. Shepherd w, 83-80vs. wheeling Jesuit l, 72-80

1994-9521-5 (.808)vs. laroche w, 112-66vs. ashland w, 79-70SaleM int’l w, 77-73at Pitt-Johnstown l, 81-93a-B w, 74-70POint ParK w, 103-82at Mercyhurst w, 86-74laKe erie w, 91-79St. vinCent w, 65-53Glenville State w, 81-61at Concord w, 84-71BlUefielD State w, 111-74at wv wesleyan w, 70-60at Charleston w, 90-84at Shepherd w, 96-82at wheeling Jesuit l, 79-94weSt liBerty w, 95-66at wv tech w, 97-84Davis & elkins w, 109-92wv weSleyan w, 79-56at Salem int’l l, 84-102SHePHerD w, 84-72wv State l, 77-88wHeelinG JeSUit w, 96-75at west liberty w, 83-63WVIAC Tournamentvs. Charleston l, 96-93 (ot)

1995-9624-5 (.828)vs. Cheyney w, 91-73vs. wayne w, 82-65vs. ashland w, 74-56POint ParK w, 116-65PHilaDelPHia BiBle w, 87-50at Salem int’l w, 90-81at St. vincent w, 78-77at a-B w, 90-82at west Minster w, 75-64at Glenville State l, 58-60COnCOrD w, 83-74at Bluefield State w, 86-79wv weSleyan w, 83-76CHarleStOn w, 94-82SHePHerD w, 90-61at wv State w, 82-77wHeelinG JeSUit w, 89-80at west liberty w, 83-77wv teCH w, 95-71DaviS & elKinS w, 109-69at wv wesleyan w, 81-73at Salem int’l w, 85-79at Shepherd l, 71-72wv State w, 90-80at wheeling Jesuit w, 84-75weSt liBerty l, 79-89WVIAC Tournamentvs. Bluefield State l, 74-77NCAA East Regionalvs. Bluefield State w, 78-66vs. iUP l, 83-84

1996-97vs. virginia Union l, 54-60vs. South Dakota l, 72-87SHiPPenSBUrG l, 66-71lOCK Haven w, 80-74POint ParK l, 79-81wilBerfOrCe w, 95-75BetHany w, 83-74a-B l, 74-75BetHany w, 83-74eaSt StrOUDSBUrG w, 91-81UDC w, 67-63Glenville State w, 65-48at Concord l, 83-85BlUefielD State w, 95-83at wv wesleyan w, 67-56at Charleston w, 78-73at Shepherd w, 67-61wv State w, 82-73at wheeling Jesuit w, 85-71weSt liBerty w, 66-64at wv tech w, 92-83at Davis & elkins w, 76-67wv weSleyan w, 96-58at Salem int’l l, 64-85SHePHerD l, 68-72at wv State l, 60-62wHeelinG JeSUit w, 68-65at west liberty l, 77-83WVIAC Tournamentvs. wv wesleyan w, 92-77vs. Concord l, 71-80

1997-9827-4 (.870)Mt. alOySiUS w, 90-71eliZaBetH w, 99-78POint ParK w, 106-72wilBerfOrCe w, 107-91at Salem int’l l, 66-76at a-B w, 97-96at UDC w, 76-63MiaMi-MiDDle. w, 100-59eaSt StrOUDSBUrG w, 83-70at Glenville State w, 83-73COnCOrD w, 73-56at Bluefield State w, 96-86wv weSleyan w, 87-68CHarleStOn w, 74-68SHePHerD w, 66-59at wv State w, 67-54wHeelinG JeSUit w, 87-74at west liberty w, 103-91wv teCH w, 93-81DaviS & elKinS w, 83-70at wv wesleyan w, 71-56SaleM int’l l, 76-80at Shepherd w, 92-84wv State w, 80-70at wheeling Jesuit w, 86-69weSt liBerty w, 82-74WVIAC Tournamentvs. wv State w, 79-75vs. Concord l, 74-75NCAA East Regionalsvs. Pitt-Johnstown w, 75-74vs. Salem int’l w, 79-78NCAA Elite Eightvs. St. rose l, 73-77

1998-9925-5 (.833)HillSDale w, 79-63lOCK Haven w, 87-55POint ParK w, 87-71

MOUnt alOySiUS w, 64-43SaleM int’l l, 62-70a-B w, 86-63UDC w, 97-70weSt CHeSter l, 66-69ManDSfielD l, 77-78Glenville State w, 76-63at Concord w, 72-68BlUefielD State w, 109-69at wv wesleyan w, 75-52at Charleston w, 93-88at Shepherd w, 77-68wv State w, 86-54at wheeling Jesuit w, 81-73weSt liBerty w, 71-67wvU tech w, 69-56at Davis & elkins w, 96-64wv weSleyan w, 80-50at Salem int’l w, 51-48SHePHerD w, 97-72at wv State w, 81-65wHeelinG JeSUit w, 93-58at west liberty w, 95-80wviaC tournament vs. wv wesleyan w, 76-67vs. Charleston l, 79-84 (ot)NCAA East Regionals vs. Queens w, 61-54vs. Salem int’t l, 69-73

1999-0025-4 (.862)vs. Ohio State-lima w, 124-71OHiO valley w, 103-70POint ParK w, 90-55at Salem int’l l, 75-81at a-B w, 65-60DaeMan w, 68-64at Columbia Union w, 67-66MOUnt Olive w, 75-69KentUCKy State w, 92-79at Glenville State w, 85-66

1997-98 - The 1997-98 squad was the first team in Fairmont history to advance to the NCAA II National Elite Eight Tournament. The Falcons had a 27-4 record that season. In the Elite Eight National Tournament in Louisville, Ky., Fairmont fell to St. Rose, 77-73.

COnCOrD w, 90-52at Bluefield State w, 99-68CHarleStOn l, 69-53wv weSleyan w, 70-61SHePHerD w, 72-57at wv State w, 68-54wHeelinG JeSUit w, 71-40at west liberty w, 75-67wvU teCH w, 83-73DaviS & elKinS w, 83-57at wv wesleyan w, 65-54SaleM int’l w, 69-64at Shepherd w, 93-85wv State w, 81-57at wheeling Jesuit w, 63-34weSt liBerty w, 70-50WVIAC Tournament vs. wv State w, 77-64vs. Salem int’l l, 48-65Ncaa East Regionalvs. indiana University l, 73-79

2000-0122-10 (.687)OHiO valley w, 75-53St. Mary’S l, 46-56POint ParK l, 58-66MOUnt alOySiUS w, 89-72COlUMBia UniOn w, 77-59at Davis & elkins w, 77-62livinGStOne l, 59-64vs. indiana-fort w. w, 66-55vs. Hillsdale w, 68-57vs. Missouri Southern l, 57-66vs. Kentucky State l, 81-83vs. Goldey-Beacom w, 100-74at Glenville State l, 52-75wv weSleyan w, 86-75SHePHerD w, 78-50at Concord w, 82-60at Ohio valley w, 82-59wHeelinG JeSUit w, 76-70

weSt liBerty w, 79-72at Salem int’l l, 68-83a-B w, 89-72at Bluefield State w, 77-66CHarleStOn l, 63-68wv State w, 97-78at wvU tech l, 60-69OHiO valley l, 64-98at wheeling Jesuit w, 82-76at west liberty w, 72-68SaleM int’l w, 65-58WVIAC TournamentBlUefielD State w, 91-70vs. wv State w, 75-65vs. Charleston l, 68-73

2001-0217-11 (.607)OHiO State liMa w, 76-28new Haven w, 69-68at lock Haven l, 66-71DaeMen w, 67-55COlUMBia UniOn w, 74-64DaviS & elKinS w, 74-59OHiO eaStern w, 94-64vs. Bowie State l, 67-82vs. Bluefield State w, 89-83Glenville State l, 71-73at wv wesleyan l, 68-84at Shepherd l, 59-61COnCOrD w, 87-61OHiO valley w, 70-57at wheeling Jesuit l, 69-83at west liberty l, 75-80 (ot)SaleM int’l l, 83-84at a-B l, 89-93BlUefielD State w, 89-69at Charleston w, 90-87at wv State w, 67-66wvU teCH w, 64-58at Ohio valley w, 84-66wHeelinG JeSUit w, 88-71weSt liBerty w, 76-74at Salem int’l l, 65-79WVIAC TournamentSHePHerD w, 78-62vs. a-B l, 78-82

2002-0319-9 (.679)OHiO St. newarK w, 109-48Saint PaUl’S w, 68-60COlUMBia UniOn w, 83-80at Davis & elkins w, 88-64lOCK Haven w, 80-65at Shippensburg w, 79-63vs. California l, 55-69vs. Ohio valley w, 95-56wilBerfOrCe w, 80-60at Glenville State l, 77-82wv weSleyan w, 62-58SHePHerD w, 79-72at Concord l, 76-80at Ohio valley w, 86-41OHiO eaStern w, 114-65wHeelinG JeSUit l, 70-79weSt liBerty w, 82-72at Salem int’l l, 65-82

a-B l, 64-81at Bluefield State w, 91-65CHarleStOn l, 74-83wv State w, 81-66at wvU tech w, 86-85OHiO valley w, 85-63at wheeling Jesuit l, 74-88at west liberty w, 82-68SaleM int’l w, 75-66WVIAC TournamentwvU teCH l, 60-75

2003-0418-10 (.643)OHiO ZaneSville w, 120-61BlUefielD State w, 75-65OHiO eaStern w, 103-73COlUMBia UniOn w, 103-55DaviS & elKinS w, 72-58SHiPPenSBUrG w, 82-72vs. west Chester w, 64-56vs. Ohio valley w, 66-63at lock Haven l, 54-59Glenville State l, 62-76at wv wesleyan w, 64-62at Shepherd l, 61-73COnCOrD w, 90-81OHiO valley w, 77-57at wheeling Jesuit w, 95-91at west liberty w, 78-64SaleM int’l l, 64-66at a-B l, 44-71BlUefielD w, 115-85at Charleston w, 80-66wv State l, 83-86wv State w, 81-66wvU teCH l, 77-78at Ohio valley w, 76-63wHeelinG JeSUit l, 80-86weSt liBerty w, 103-83at Salem int’l l,69-74WVIAC Tournamentat wvU tech w, 91-76vs. wv State l, 78-95

2004-0515-14 (.517)OHiO-newarK w, 96-62newPOrt l, 68-78Davis & elkins w, 84-75COlUMBia UniOn w, 77-57vs. Slippery rock w, 77-68vs. Seton Hill w, 85-74HiraM w, 78-72lOCK Haven w, 58-42at Glenville State l, 81-85wv weSleyan l, 62-78at Ohio eastern w, 112-54SHePHerD w, 70-61at Concord l, 78-81at Ohio valley l, 73-82vs. florida Gulf Coast l, 75-103wHeelinG JeSUit l, 68-77weSt liBery l, 86-87at Salem int’l l, 49-67a-B l, 74-92at Bluefield State l, 73-84CHarleStOn l, 81-90

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Fighting FalconsFighting Falconswv State w, 94-86at wheeling Jesuit w, 78-75at west liberty l, 81-88SaleM int’l w, 74-66WVIAC Tournamentat Concord w, 77-66vs. a-B l, 59-78

2005-0613-15 (.464)OHiO newarK w, 90-49wv weSleyan w, 83-60Pitt-GreenSBUrG w, 98-85DaviS & elKinS w, 69-42COlUMBia UniOn w, 96-58OHiO-eaStern w, 104-64vs. California l, 70-79vs. Belmont abbey w, 78-71at lock Haven l, 75-78Penn St. McKeeSPOrt w, 67-50Glenville State l, 61-64at wv wesleyan w, 71-40at Shepherd l, 71-75COnCOrD w, 72-71OHiO valley w, 75-60at wheeling Jesuit l, 56-68at west liberty l, 94-103SaleM int’l l, 56-80at a-B l, 57-92BlUefielD State w, 85-54at Charleston l, 76-81wv State l, 72-89wvU teCH w, 92-70at Ohio valley l, 58-61wHeelinG JeSUit l, 67-70weSt liBerty l, 74-93at Salem int’l l, 50-72WVIAC Tournamentvs. west liberty l, 81-100

2006-0715-13 (.536)OHiO St. newarK w, 92-44wv weSleyan w, 81-64at Central State l, 85-94at Davis & elkins l, 70-78COlUMBia UniOn w, 93-64OHiO-eaStern w, 107-65Central State w, 71-66vs. elizabeth City State l, 87-89vs. Pfeiffer w, 104-94lOCK Haven^^ w, forfeitwv State w, 73-70at wheeling Jesuit l, 68-95Concord l, 69-87SaleM int’l l, 66-68SHePHerD l, 58-66Glenville State w, 86-49at Bluefield State w, 78-67at west liberty l, 73-91OHiO valley l, 83-89at Salem int’l l, 91-101wHeelinG JeSUit w, 81-76at Shepherd w, 83-79wv weSleyan w, 77-64at Ohio valley w, 84-63CHarleStOn w, 68-60at a-B l, 73-80

weSt liBerty l, 102-118WVIAC Tournament CHarleStOn l, 62-70

2007-0819-14 (.576)OHiO St. newarK w, 115-56wv weSleyan w, 83-63OHiO-eaStern w, 90-50at wheeling Jesuit w, 74-66vs. Southern virginia w, 93-83vs. wvU-tech w, 87-75weSt liBerty l, 82-86ClariOn l, 77-84Penn-St Greater alleGHeny w, 81-23

Pitt-JOHnStOwn l, 72-83a-B l, 56-84at Salem int’l w, 84-66wHeelinG JeSUit w, 71-48at Concord w, 82-67CHarleStOn w, 65-63wv State l, 82-92 (ot)SHePHerD w, 72-63at Glenville State l, 69-79at wv wesleyan w, 91-74DaviS & elKinS l, 71-77at Seton Hill w, 76-73at Bluefield State l, 78-79OHiO valley w, 78-60at west liberty w, 88-79at Pitt-Johnstown l, 63-80at Shepherd w, 74-71SaleM int’l w, 98-61WVIAC TournamentwHeelinG JeSUit w, 83-81 (ot)vs. wv State l, 90-97 (2ot)

2008-0920-9 (.690)OHiO St. newarK w, 102-64wv weSleyan w, 94-70wHeelinG JeSUit w, 93-91at Clarion w, 87-70at west liberty l, 73-107vs. Urbana w, 77-60vs. tennessee temple w, 87-67OHiO-eaStern w, 93-49at Pitt-Johnstown l, 61-78at a-B l, 81-96Glenville State w, 88-74wv weSleyan w, 82-81Penn St-Greater alleGHeny w, 87-45

at wv State l, 80-93at Charleston w, 87-80COnCOrD l, 81-83at Shepherd w, 95-85 (ot)at wheeling Jesuit l, 115-118 (ot)SaleM int’l w, 93-66at Davis & elkins w, 88-81BlUefielD State w, 89-76at Ohio valley w, 77-68SetOn Hill w, 82-50weSt liBerty l, 87-91Pitt-JOHnStOwn w, 93-85SHePHerD l, 75-80at Salem int’l w, 84-74WVIAC TournamentCHarleStOn w, 77-61

vs. west liberty l, 93-96

2009-1023-7 (.767)MarylanD BiBle w, 92-65UrBana w, 74-60SaleM int’l w, 82-44OHiO valley w, 69-53weSt liBerty l, 100-103at Concord w, 83-69Penn St-Greater alleGHeny w, 89-47

POint ParK w, 94-73OHiO eaStern w, 103-84at Bluefield State w, 103-54Glenville State w, 93-70at wv wesleyan w, 90-59at Seton Hill w, 93-90at wheeling Jesuit w, 93-78DaviS & elKinS l, 68-71Pitt-JOHnStOwn w, 90-85at Shepherd l, 76-90wv State w, 100-85at a-B w, 86-83at Ohio valley w, 64-60at Salem int’l w, 105-57wHeelinG JeSUit w, 76-68at west liberty w, 78-62SHePHerD w, 77-73at Pitt-Johnstown l, 75-78CHarleStOn w, 86-71SetOn Hill l, 66-72WVIAC TournamentCOnCOrD w, 93-68vs. Charleston l, 90-101NCAA Tournamentat indiana (Pa.) l, 67-71

Series recordsOpponent W L Pct. Beganalderson-Broaddus 85 54 .612 1925alliance 1 0 1.000 1965ashland University 2 0 1.000 1994Beckley College 26 7 .788 1952Belmont abbey 1 0 1.000 2005Bethany College 25 19 .568 1925Bluefield College 0 1 .000 1988Bluefield State 53 12 .815 1930Briar Cliff 0 1 .000 1981Bowie State 1 1 .500 1979California (Pa.) University 43 19 .694 1925Campbell College 0 1 .000 1964Central State University 6 6 .500 1965Charleston, University of* 59 46 .562 1925Cheyney University 1 0 1.000 1995Cincinnati-Bible College 2 0 1.000 1987Clarion 1 1 . .500 2007 Coastal Carolina 1 0 1.000 1978Columbia Union 9 0 1.000 1992Concord 69 32 .683 1930Coppin State 2 2 .500 1979Cumberland College 0 1 .000 1964Daemen College 3 0 1.000 1983Davis & elkins College 85 38 .691 1925Delaware State 1 0 1.000 1977Detroit University 1 0 1.000 1929Dickenson College 1 0 1.000 1968District of Columbia, University of 5 1 .833 1982Dowling 1 0 1.000 1979Dyke College 3 0 1.000 1986eastern Michigan University 0 1 .000 1971east Stroudsburg University 2 0 1.000 1997edinboro University 5 4 .556 1977elizabeth City State 0 2 .000 1971emporia State 0 1 .000 1977florida Gulf Coast University 0 1 .000 2005frostburg State 3 2 .600 1937Geneva College 2 0 1.000 1984Glenville State 87 53 .621 1925Goldey Beacom 1 0 1 .000 2001Great falls College 1 0 1.000 1971Hanover College 2 0 1.000 1974Hardwick College 1 0 1.000 1958Heidelberg College 1 1 .500 1978High Point College 1 0 1.000 1977Hillsdale College 3 0 1.000 1976Hiram 1 0 .1.000 2005Howard Payne 1 0 1.000 1976indiana Central College 1 0 1.000 1969indiana State University 1 1 .500 1957indiana University (Pa.) 2 8 .200 1987indiana University-fort wayne 1 0 1.000 2000Kearney State 1 0 1.000 1975Keene State 1 0 1.000 1980Kentucky State University 3 2 .600 1972Kingwood College 1 0 1.000 1938lake erie College 1 0 1.000 1994laroche College 2 0 1.000 1986leMoyne-Owen 0 1 .000 1980lock Haven University 5 3 .625 1996Malone College 0 2 .000 1991Mansfield University 0 1 .000 1998

Opponent W L Pct. BeganMarietta College 5 12 .294 1930Marshall University 5 15 .250 1925Mars Hill 1 0 1.000 1979Maryland Bible 1 0 1.000 2009Mercyhurst 2 1 .667 1975Midwestern College 0 1 .000 1975217 Military Police 2 0 1.000 1943Missouri Southern College 0 2 .000 1973Mount aloysius 4 1 .800 1997Mount Olive College 1 0 1.000 2000new Haven University 2 0 1.000 1968newport news 0 1 .000 2004new york State (Stoney Brook) 1 0 1.000 1982north Carolina a&t 1 0 1.000 1971Ohio Dominican College 2 0 1.000 1983Ohio State-lima 2 0 1.000 1999Ohio State-newark 6 0 1.000 2002Ohio University-Belmont 1 0 1.000 1988Ohio University-eastern 9 0 1 .000 2001Ohio University-Zanesville 1 0 1.000 2003Ohio valley College 19 3 .864 1999Oklahoma Christian College 1 0 1.000 1968Otterbein College 1 0 1.000 1981Oshkosh College 1 0 1.000 1968Ouachita Baptist College 0 1 .000 1965Penn State-Behrend 3 0 1.000 1981Penn State-Greater allegheny 4 0 1.000 2005Pfeiffer University 3 0 1.000 1991Philadelphia Bible College 1 0 1.000 1995Pikeville College 2 1 .667 1981Pitt-Bradford, University of 2 0 1.000 1986Pitt-Greensburg, University of 1 0 1.000 2005Pitt-Johnstown, University of 3 6 .333 1993Point Park College 29 9 .763 1970Potomac State 24 9 .727 1925Quantico Marines 0 1 .000 1957Queens College 1 0 1.000 1999rio Grande University 1 2 .333 1943Salem international ** 105 65 .618 1925 Seton Hill 4 1 .800 2004Shenandoah 1 0 1.000 1989Shepherd University 74 27 .733 1929Shippensburg University 3 1 .750 1982Slippery rock University 3 2 .667 1944Southern Mississippi University 1 0 1.000 1984Southern virginia 1 0 1.000 2007St. Benedict College 1 0 1.000 1965St. Bonaventure University 0 1 .000 1985St. Mary’s College 0 1 .000 1974St. Mary’s University 0 1 .000 2000St. Michaels College 0 1 .000 1958St. Paul’s 0 0 .000 2002St. rose College 0 1 .000 1998St. vincent College 2 1 .667 1992Steubenville 11 0 1.000 1969tennessee temple 1 0 1.000 2008texas Southern College 1 1 .500 1971tiffin University 1 0 1.000 1987transylvania University 0 2 .000 1990tulane University 0 1 .000 1984Upper iowa College 1 0 1.000 1965Urbana 2 0 1.000 2008

Opponent W L Pct. Beganwalsh College 1 2 .333 1981washburn College 0 1 .000 1969washington & Jefferson 5 3 .624 1929waynesburg College 2 15 .117 1932wayne State University 1 0 1.000 1995west Chester University 2 1 .667 1958west Carolina College 0 1 .000 1964west liberty State 82 49 .626 1925westminster College 4 4 .500 1935westmont 0 1 .000 1978west virginia State 55 22 .714 1959wvU tech *** 41 30 .577 1932west virginia University 0 7 .000 1943west virginia wesleyan 96 70 .578 1925wheeling Jesuit University 70 32 .686 1961wilberforce University 3 0 1.000 1996wilmington College 2 0 1.000 1983winona State College 1 0 1.000 1975york University 1 0 1.000 1988

* formerly Morris Harvey** formerly Salem College and Salem-teikyo*** formerly west virginia tech

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WVIaCregular Season Conference Champions

Year Team Record 1925 Davis & elkins 11-0 1926 records Missing rM 1927 Salem 9-3 1928 Salem 12-3 1929 Salem 14-1 1930 Glenville State 12-1 1931 Glenville State 7-1 1932 Glenville State 10-1 1933 west liberty rM 1934 Glenville State 11-2 1935 Glenville State 12-0 1936 alderson-Broaddus 19-5 1937 Glenville State 14-2 1938 Glenville State 18-0 1939 Glenville State rM 1940 Glenville State 18-2 1941 alderson-Broaddus 19-5 1942 Glenville State 17-3 1943 Glenville State 13-0 1944 world war ii 1945 world war ii 1946 alderson-Broaddus 20-1 1947 fairMOnt State 18-3 1948 fairMOnt State 11-3 1949 Morris Harvey 12-3 1950 Davis & elkins 18-2 1951 wv tech 19-1 1952 wv tech 17-1 1953 wv tech 15-5

Year Team Record1953 Morris Harvey 15-5 1954 wv tech 15-4 1955 alderson-Broaddus 21-3 1956 Morris Harvey 15-2 1957 wv tech 17-1 1958 wv tech 19-0 1959 wv wesleyan 19-1 1960 wv wesleyan 15-2 1961 west liberty 9-5 1962 Morris Harvey 19-1 1963 wv State 12-2 1964 wv tech 17-2 1965 wv tech 16-2 1966 Morris Harvey 17-2 1967 Morris Harvey 18-1 1968 fairMOnt State 15-3 1969 fairMOnt State 17-1 1970 Morris Harvey 17-2 1971 fairMOnt State 19-0 1972 fairMOnt State 18-2 1973 fairMOnt State 18-3 1974 fairMOnt State 19-2 1975 fairMOnt State 17-2 1976 fairMOnt State 20-0 1977 fairMOnt State 15-1 1978 fairMOnt State 19-3 1979 wv wesleyan 18-3 1980 fairMOnt State 17-4 1981 fairMOnt State 19-1

Year Team Record 1982 Salem College 16-2 1983 Salem College 16-2 1984 wv wesleyan 20-0 1985 wv wesleyan 19-1 1986 U. of Charleston 19-0 1987 wv State 18-2 1988 wv tech 20-3 1989 wheeling Jesuit 17-2 1990 wv tech 23-5 1991 wv wesleyan 15-3 1992 U. of Charleston 15-3 1993 Salem-teikyo 18-3 1994 Salem-teikyo 17-2 1995 fairMOnt State 15-2 1996 fairMOnt State 16-3 1997 Salem-teikyo 19-0 1998 Salem-teikyo 18-1 1999 Salem-teikyo 18-1 2000 U. of Charleston 18-1 2001 U. of Charleston 16-2 2002 wv wesleyan 15-32003 Salem inter’l 16-22004 wv State 15-32005 Salem international 15-32006 alderson-Broaddus 15-32007 alderson-Broaddus 18-02008 Pitt-Johnstown 17-32009 wv State 19-12010 west liberty 21-1

Year Teams / Scores Location

1935 Davis & elkins - 45 vs Potomac State - 30 (fairmont) 1936 alderson-Broaddus - 59 vs Concord - 37 (Clarksburg) 1937 Glenville State - 58 vs Salem - 43 (Clarksburg) 1938 Glenville State - 52 vs a-B - 42 (Clarksburg) 1939 alderson-Broaddus - 53 vs west liberty - 47 (Buckhannon) 1940 wv wesleyan - 48 vs Morris Harvey - 41 (Buckhannon) 1941 alderson-Broaddus - 76 vs Concord - 57 (Buckhannon) 1942 Glenville State - 77 vs wv wesleyan - 53 (Buckhannon) 1946 wv wesleyan - 49 vs a-B - 47 (Buckhannon) 1947 a-B - 58 vs wv wesleyan - 29 (Buckhannon) 1948 Davis & elkins - 58 vs Potomac State - 50 (Buckhannon) 1949 fairMOnt State - 71 vs wv tech - 62 (Buckhannon) 1950 Davis & elkins - 77 vs wv wesleyan - 56 (Buckhannon) 1951 Glenville State - 73 vs Beckley - 57 (Buckhannon) 1952 west liberty - 73 vs Morris Harvey - 57 (Buckhannon) 1953 Morris Harvey - 97 vs a-B - 82 (Buckhannon) 1954 alderson-Broaddus - 68 vs wv tech - 60 (Buckhannon) 1955 Morris Harvey - 89 vs a-B - 86 (Buckhannon) 1956 wv tech - 83 vs Glenville State - 72 (Buckhannon) 1957 west liberty - 72 vs alderson-Broaddus - 68 (Buckhannon) 1958 wv wesleyan - 80 vs wv tech - 72 (Buckhannon) 1959 wv wesleyan - 108 vs Davis & elkins - 64 (Buckhannon) 1960 west liberty - 62 vs wv wesleyan - 55 (Charleston) 1961 wv State - 67 vs west liberty - 66 (Charleston) 1962 Morris Harvey - 98 vs wv State - 74 (Charleston) 1963 wv tech - 70 vs Salem - 54 (Charleston) 1964 Morris Harvey - 73 vs west liberty - 70(Ot) (Charleston) 1965 fairMOnt State 79 vs wv tech - 69 (Charleston) 1966 wv wesleyan - 86 vs Morris Harvey - 84 (Charleston) 1967 Morris Harvey - 98 vs fairMOnt State - 84 (Charleston) 1968 Morris Harvey - 76 vs fairMOnt State - 65 (Charleston) 1969 fairMOnt State - 77 vs wv State - 72 (Charleston) 1970 Glenville State - 71 vs Morris Harvey - 66 (Charleston) 1971 west liberty - 83 vs Morris Harvey - 80 (Charleston) 1972 Glenville State - 60 vs Morris Harvey - 59 (Charleston) 1973 fairMOnt State - 86 vs Bluefield State - 67 (Charleston) 1974 fairMOnt State - 80 vs Shepherd - 59 (Charleston) 1975 fairMOnt State - 69 vs Shepherd - 65 (Charleston) 1976 fairMOnt State - 104 vs Shepherd - 84 (Charleston) 1977 wv wesleyan - 77 vs Morris Harvey - 69 (Charleston) 1978 wv wesleyan - 70 vs wheeling - 67 (Charleston) 1979 Concord - 64 vs Morris Harvey - 52 (Charleston) 1980 fairMOnt State - 65 vs wv State - 49 (Charleston) 1981 fairMOnt State - 70 vs Charleston - 66 (Charleston) 1982 wv tech - 66 vs Concord - 57 (Charleston) 1983 wv wesleyan - 59 vs wheeling - 57 (Charleston) 1984 fairMOnt State - 63 vs wv tech - 57 (Charleston) 1985 wv wesleyan - 92 vs fairMOnt State - 66 (Charleston) 1986 wv tech - 91 vs U. of Charleston - 81 (Charleston) 1987 wv State - 116 vs Bluefield - 89 (Charleston) 1988 wv tech - 92 vs Bluefield - 91 (Ot) (Charleston) 1989 Concord - 88 vs wheeling Jesuit - 86 (Charleston) 1990 alderson-Broaddus - 77 vs Concord - 74 (Charleston) 1991 Concord - 110 vs Salem-teikyo - 91 (Charleston) 1992 Shepherd - 78 vs alderson-Broaddus - 69 (Charleston) 1993 Charleston - 100 vs a-B - 90 (Ot) (Charleston) 1994 Salem-teikyo - 79 vs wheeling Jesuit - 73 (Charleston)

1. FAIRMONT STATE 16 Times (1947, 1948, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1995, 1996) 2. Salem international 12 times (1927, 1928, 1929, 1982, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005) 3. Glenville State 11 times (1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943) 3. Charleston 11 times (1949, 1953*, 1956, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1986, 1992, 2000, 2001) 5. wvU-tech 10 times (1951, 1952, 1953*, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1988, 1990) 6. wv wesleyan 7 times (1959, 1960, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1991, 2002) 7. alderson-Broaddus 6 times (1936, 1941, 1946, 1955, 2006, 2007) 8. wv State 4 times (1963, 1987, 2004, 2009) 9. west liberty State 3 times (1933, 1961, 2010) 10. Davis & elkins 2 times (1925, 1950) 11. wheeling Jesuit 1 time (1989) 12. Pitt-Johnstown 1 time (2008)

* 1953 - wv tech and Morris Harvey tied for 1st place.

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Tournament Champions

Year Teams / Scores Location

1995 Concord - 82 vs Glenville State - 72 (Charleston) 1996 Bluefield - 61 vs wv tech - 58 (Charleston) 1997 Concord - 71 vs Charleston - 59 (Charleston) 1998 Salem-teikyo - 66 vs Concord - 63 (Charleston) 1999 Charleston - 87 vs Salem-teikyo - 71 (Charleston)2000 Salem-teikyo - 66 vs alderson-Broaddus - 57 (Charleston) 2001 Charleston - 86 vs Salem international - 81 (Charleston) 2002 a-B - 88 vs Charleston – 86 (Charleston) 2003 alderson-Broaddus –75 vs Charleston – 62 (Charleston) 2004 a-B -95 vs wv State – 92 (Charleston) 2005 wheeling Jesuit -90 vs west liberty – 67 (Charleston) 2006 wv State -69 vs. Salem international -67 (Charleston) 2007 wv State- 80, alderson-Broaddus- 79 (Charleston) 2008 alderson-Broaddus 71, Pitt-Johnstown 64 (Charleston) 2009 Pitt-Johnstown 74, alderson-Broaddus 73(ot) (Charleston) 2010 west virginia State 108, west liberty 107 (ot) (Charleston)

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Coaching records Overall WVIACCoach Years W L Pct. W L Pct. Sandy toothman (1925) 11 7 .611 11 6 .647 Jasper Colebank (1926-1941) 126 169 .427 66 81 .449 w. “Squibb’’ wilson (1941-1950) 139 85 .621 84 51 .622 Paul Davis (1950-1963) 162 152 .516 141 136 .509 Joe retton (1963-1982) 478 95 .834 399 64 .862 Dave Cooper (1982-1985) 53 39 .576 39 33 .542 Joe lambiotte (1985-1989) 61 52 .539 37 42 .468 randy Hess (1989-1993) 54 59 .478 43 45 .489 Butch Haswell (1993-2004) 226 93 .708 156 63 .712tim Murphy (2004- 105 68 .609 62 56 ..525 tOtalS 1392 812 .632 1022 571 .642

Year Coach W L Pct. 1917 Jasper Colebank 11 6 .647 1925 Sandy toothman 11 7 .611 1926 Jasper Colebank no records 1927 Jasper Colebank 6 12 .333 1928 Jasper Colebank 6 13 .316 1929 Jasper Colebank 5 7 .417 1930 Jasper Colebank 12 9 .571 1931 Jasper Colebank 12 11 .522 1932 Jasper Colebank 11 11 .500 1933 Jasper Colebank no records 1934 Jasper Colebank 6 15 .286 1935 Jasper Colebank 9 17 .346 1936 Jasper Colebank 8 14 .364 1937 Jasper Colebank 9 13 .409 1938 Jasper Colebank 8 16 .333 1939 Jasper Colebank 9 13 .409 1940 Jasper Colebank 14 12 .538 1941 w. Squibb wilson 9 13 .409 1942 w. Squibb wilson 17 6 .739 1943 w. Squibb wilson 11 8 .579 1944 w. Squibb wilson 11 6 .647 1945 w. Squibb wilson 7 8 .467 1946 w. Squibb wilson 18 9 .667 1947 w. Squibb wilson 21 6 .777 1948 w. Squibb wilson 16 6 .727 1949 w. Squibb wilson 21 6 .777 1950 w. Squibb wilson 8 17 .320 1951 Paul Davis 9 15 .375 1952 Paul Davis 3 22 .120 1953 Paul Davis 9 12 .429 1954 Paul Davis 7 14 .333 1955 Paul Davis 12 13 .480 1956 Paul Davis 16 12 .571 1957 Paul Davis 19 5 .792 1958 Paul Davis 20 8 .714 1959 Paul Davis 15 12 .556 1960 Paul Davis 11 14 .440 1961 Paul Davis 13 10 .565 1962 Paul Davis 13 8 .619 1963 Paul Davis 15 7 .682 1964 Joe retton 21 7 .750 1965 Joe retton 32 4 .888 1966 Joe retton 23 4 .852 1967 Joe retton 23 4 .852

year-by-year records Year Coach W L Pct. 1968 Joe retton 25 6 .806 1969 Joe retton 26 2 .928 1970 Joe retton 25 4 .862 1971 Joe retton 32 3 .914 1972 Joe retton 24 6 .800 1973 Joe retton 23 5 .821 1974 Joe retton 28 3 .903 1975 Joe retton 31 6 .838 1976 Joe retton 28 1 .9661977 Joe retton 21 5 .808 1978 Joe retton 27 6 .818 1979 Joe retton 20 8 .714 1980 Joe retton 26 5 .838 1981 Joe retton 26 5 .838 1982 Joe retton 17 11 .654 1983 Dave Cooper 14 14 .500 1984 Dave Cooper 17 16 .515 1985 Dave Cooper 22 9 .710 1986 Joe lambiotte 13 15 .464 1987 Joe lambiotte 15 13 .536 1988 Joe lambiotte 20 9 .689 1989 Joe lambiotte 13 15 .464 1990 randy Hess 16 13 .552 1991 randy Hess 17 12 .586 1992 randy Hess 16 13 .552 1993 randy Hess 5 21 .192 1994 Butch Haswell 10 18 .357 1995 Butch Haswell 21 5 .808 1996 Butch Haswell 24 5 .828 1997 Butch Haswell 18 12 .600 1998 Butch Haswell 27 4 .870 1999 Butch Haswell 25 5 .833 2000 Butch Haswell 25 4 .862 2001 Butch Haswell 22 10 .687 2002 Butch Haswell 17 11 .607 2003 Butch Haswell 19 9 .679 2004 Butch Haswell 18 10 .643 2005 tim Murphy 15 14 .517 2006 tim Murphy 13 15 .464 2007 tim Murphy 15 13 .536 2008 tim Murphy 19 10 .655 2009 tim Murphy 20 9 .670 2010 tim Murphy 23 7 .767

Coaching legend

Joe retton“Jo Jo’s” Coaching success• WVIAC and NAIA District 28 Coach of the Year — six times

• NAIA Coach of the Year — 1969 & 1976

• Associated Press Small College Coach of the Year — 1975-76

• Coached and Produced nine All-Americans — Dwight Conaway, Dave Miller, John Jamerson, Dave Cooper, Lerman Battle, Bill Lindsey, Dave Moore, Vance Carr, Leroy Loggins

• 12 NAIA Tournament Appearances, four times to the Final Four, 1967-68 squad went to the finals

• 18 straight seasons of 20 or more victories

• 1975-76 team ranked first Final Associated Press Small College Basketball Poll

• Two undefeated regular seasons — 1970-71 & 1975-76

• 12 WVIAC Championships — eight WVIAC Tournament Championships

• Featured in the November 30, 1981, issue of Sports Illustrated

• Winningest collegiate coach by percentage in the nation

• Inducted into the NAIA Coaches Hall of Fame, 1987 — West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, 1988 — Fairmont State College Hall of Fame, 1993

• Career record of 478-95 (83.6%)

top 20 seasonsCoach Year Record Pct. 1. Joe retton 1975-76 28-1 .966 2. Joe retton 1968-69 26-2 .929 3. Joe retton 1970-71 32-3 .914 4. Joe retton 1973-74 28-3 .903 5. Joe retton 1964-65 32-4 .889 6. Butch Haswell 1997-98 27-4 .870 7. Joe retton 1969-70 25-4 .862 8. Butch Haswell 1999-00 25-4 .862 9. Joe retton 1965-66 23-4 .852 10. Joe retton 1966-67 23-4 .852 11. Joe retton 1974-75 31-6 .839 12. Joe retton 1979-80 26-5 .839 13. Joe retton 1980-81 26-5 .839 14. Butch Haswell 1998-99 25-5 .833 15. Butch Haswell 1995-96 24-5 .828 16. Joe retton 1972-73 23-5 .821 17. Joe retton 1977-78 27-6 .818 18. Butch Haswell 1994-95 21-5 .808 19. Joe retton 1976-77 21-5 .808 20. Joe retton 1967-68 25-6 .806

He has inspired countless people to make the effort to achieve their personal best, to realize

their full potential, and to achieve success.— from “what leaders are Made Of,” the 1997 fairmont State foundation, inc. Dinner

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YEAR ROLE NOTES/TEAM RECORD

1977-79 Student-Athlete N/Awrestling

1986 Assistant Coach 6-41987 Assistant Coach 7-31988 Assistant Coach 7-2-2 wviaC Champions

1989 Assistant Coach 4-61990 Assistant Coach 5-4-11991 Assistant Coach 1-8-11992 Assistant Coach 4-61993 Assistant Coach 3-71994 Assistant Coach 3-71995 Assistant Coach 6-41996 Assistant Coach 6-4 wviaC Champions

1997 Assistant Coach 5-61998 Assistant Coach 5-51999 Assistant Coach 8-22000 Assistant Coach 7-3 wviaC Champions

2002 Head Coach 3-72003 Head Coach 4-62004 Head Coach 5-52005 Head Coach 4-62006 Head Coach 4-72007-08 Athletic Director two wviaC Championships & nCaa tournament appearances (women’s Basketball, Men’s Golf)

2008-09 Athletic Director wviaC Championship (Men’s Golf), wviaC Central title (Baseball), third in wviaC President’s Cup

2009-10 Athletic Director three nCaa tournament teams (Men’s & women’s Basketball, Softball), wviaC Community engagement winner

rustyelliott

athletic Director

as a Marion County native and a fairmont State graduate, no one embodies the passion of falcon athletics like rusty elliott. elliott, who has been associated with fairmont State for nearly three decades, was named athletic director in august of 2007.

last season, three fairmont State teams ad-vanced to nCaa Championships in historic fashion. the men’s and women’s basketball teams made it to the nCaa tournament in the same year for the first time in school history, and the softball team earned its first-ever nCaa tournament bid. in ad-dition to the on-field accomplishments, the nCaa released its graduation rate in January 2010 and fairmont State’s student-athletes boasted the top graduation rate of any school in the state of west virginia. in the Spring of 2010, the fSU athletic department was recognized as the wviaC win-ner in the nCaa Division ii’s Community engage-ment initiative for its efforts in the football season opener against Clarion that saw over 5,000 people make their way to Duvall-rosier field.

in 2008, elliott oversaw an athletic department that saw fairmont State finish third in the wviaC President’s Cup. the men’s golf team once again captured a wviaC title and advanced to the nCaa Championships, the men’s basketball team record-ed 20 wins, the softball team set a school record for conference victories and finished runner-up in the league and the baseball team captured the wviaC Central Division championship. in addition to the athletic successes, fairmont State student-athletes had unprecedented success in the classroom as the cumulative GPa for all student-athletes was 2.99. He also oversaw major improvements to the basketball arena with the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard and renovations to the feaster Center as fairmont State continues its commit-ment to a superior student-athlete experience.

in his first year as athletic director, fairmont State won a pair of conference championships in women’s basketball and men’s golf, with each of those teams advancing to the nCaa tournament. the football team, playing its first season on a brand-new playing surface, finished with a win-ning record and the men’s basketball team finished with 19 victories.

athletic Directorelliott guided the football program for five years

before accepting the athletic director’s position. in his last season as head football coach he landed six players on the all-wviaC first team – tied for most in the league. the falcons closed the season strong down the stretch, winning three of their last four. in his five seasons, elliott’s players earned first team all-conference honors 29 times.

elliott spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach for the falcons from 1986-2000, spanning the tenures of wally Hood and Doug Sams. in his first two seasons, he served as the wide receivers coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 1988. that season, the falcons were the west vir-ginia intercollegiate athletic Conference (wviaC) champions and advanced to the national associa-tion of intercollegiate athletics (naia) playoffs. He remained offensive coordinator for the next four seasons.

from 1994-2000, elliott coordinated the fal-cons’ defensive and recruiting efforts under Sams. the falcons won two wviaC championships (1996 and 2000) during those seven years. the falcons were conference runners-up in 1986, 1987 and 2005.

elliott served as the skill development coach for rich rodriguez at west virginia University during the 2001 football season before taking over the helm of the fairmont State program in the spring of 2002.

“this is home and this is definitely the place i want to be,” elliott says. “i want to be part of the development of this school, this community and this county. that’s a big part of my life, and i want to make this athletic program and this school a re-ally positive thing for the community.”

elliott also served as a temporary instructor in the School of Health and Human Performance and had done so for 11 years at fairmont State. elliott received his bachelor’s degree from fairmont State in 1979 and obtained his master’s degree from wvU in 1988.

He taught and was an assistant football coach at north Marion High School from 1980 until 1985. He served under head coach roy Michael at north Marion. the Huskies posted a 57-13 re-cord and won the state championship in 1980 and 1981. north Marion finished as the state runner-up in 1982. from 1981-86, elliott was the head wrestling coach at north Marion. His teams posted a record of 73-26 and won five state champion-ships.

He is married to the former Mary Jo thorne, and they are the parents of two daughters, Devan (15), and addie, (5), and two sons, ryan (13), and Kyle (10).

rusty elliottat Fairmont State

Fairmont State athletic associationThe Fairmont State Athletic Association would like to thank the following

for their generous support of Fairmont State athletics:

The Fairmont State Athletic Association (FSAA) is the fundraising arm for athletics and helps support scholarships for Fighting Falcon athletes. The goals for the FSAA are:

• togeneratescholarshipfundsforFairmontStatestudent-athletes.• tobeamediumforunitingalumni,lettermen,friends,fansandsponsorsinorganizedsupportofFairmontStateAthletics.• toestablishareservefundfortheathleticprogram.• toprovidefinancialassistanceforspecialprojectsthatenhancethewelfareofFairmontStateathletics.

Friends of Men’s basketballDavis Electric CompanyMont LevineMoore Insurance CompanyOnce Cent, Inc.Red Dot PharmacyRotary Club of FairmontDuane CochranShawn FinneyWilliam and Shirley FlemingRobert and Sandra KimbleJames C. MarshDonald and Cheryl MaxwellDavid PattersonPeter PellSamuel and Brenda SkeenBob and Karolyn SmithMichael and Lisa SternWarren Baker

you can help support the FsAA individually or through

corporate partnerships. Join our team and help make a

difference in Fairmont state athletics.

Join the FsAA by calling (304) 367-4220.

champions society

CONSOL ENERgY, INC.

circle of character

MR. AND MRS. SHANNON KELLEY

circle of service

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raymond Bonnett

associate athletic DirectornCaa Compliance Officer

raymond Bonnett was named associate athletic director in January 2005. the fairmont State grad-uate also serves as director of nCaa compliance and is in charge of facilities and transportation for falcon athletics. in addition, Bonnett is the secre-tary of the fairmont State athletic association, is a voting member of the fairmont State Hall of fame committee and is a board member of the wesley foundation, as well as a member of several other campus and community committees.

He was first appointed to the compliance posi-tion in 1992 as fairmont prepared to transition to nCaa Division ii (from naia).

in addition to his duties, Bonnett served as head baseball coach for 10 seasons leading his teams to eight wviaC playoff appearances during that time.

He is a proud vietnam veteran after serving a four-year stint as a paratrooper in the 101st and 82nd airborne. following his service, Bonnett en-rolled at fairmont State where he lettered one year in football and two in baseball. He captained the baseball team both seasons.

Bonnett and his wife Judy each received de-grees from fairmont State. Bonnett also holds a master’s degree from west virginia University in teaching education.

Bonnett and his wife have four daughters, Sara, tonya Dawn, Karrie ann and Cassi rae, and a son, nicholas tyler.

Support Staff

kristikiefer

Senior woman administra-tor/Student athlete advisory Committee advisor

Kristi Kiefer serves as associate athletic Direc-tor/Senior woman administrator (Swa) at fairmont State. in addition, Kiefer is the head coach of the competitive cheer program. She has also been employed by fairmont State for 17 years as an as-sistant professor in the Health and Human Perfor-mance department.

in the fall of 2004, Kiefer took on the roles of se-nior woman administrator and advisor for the Stu-dent athlete advisory Committee. the SaaC deals with issues for current student-athletes while also serving as a valuable component for community outreach for the athletic department.

Kiefer received a bachelor’s degree from fairmont State. as a student, she was also a cheerleader. She went on to receive a master’s degree from west vir-ginia University in Physical education-teacher educa-tion with an emphasis in Motor Development.

Kiefer has also spent nine years spanning two stints as head coach of the cheerleading team. the squad won its first national championship in 1995 under her guidance. in 2008-09, she returned to her coaching role as fairmont State made cheerleading a varsity sport. fairmont State finished second in the nation in the inaugural season, and last season added another national championship by winning in the all-Girl Division ii category.

Kiefer and her husband Jim reside in Bridgeport and are the parents of three children, Kash, Kylie, and Koby.

adamZundell

Director of athletic Media relations

adam Zundell begins his fifth season as fairmont State’s Director of athletic Media relations.

at fairmont State, Zundell is responsible for pro-viding information and news to the media and fans for all 15 varsity sports. Since his arrival in 2006, he has helped increase traffic at the official athletic website, fightingfalcons.com, and helped fairmont State become a league leader in providing audio and video for a variety of fighting falcon sports on the internet. Zundell has also spearhead marketing initiatives that have helped increase attendance and spark new revenue streams.

in 2008-09, the men’s and women’s basketball media guides were ranked among the top 20 in the country by the College Sports information Directors of america (CoSiDa).

in 2009-10, the fairmont State football media guide was rated third-best in the country by Co-SiDa. in addition, Zundell helped coordinate the award-winning community engagement initiative that was best in the wviaC and among the top 18 in the country.

Prior to coming to fSU, Zundell was an assistant media relations director for three years at the Uni-versity of Maryland. at Maryland, he was the prima-ry media relations liaison for men’s soccer, wrestling and women’s lacrosse. He received national awards from CoSiDa and the national Soccer Coaches as-sociation of america (nSCaa) for publications and articles he generated. He has worked with eSPn.com, CollegeSoccernews.com and topDrawerSoc-cer.com as a college soccer reporter since 2004.

Before working at Maryland, Zundell worked in the sports communications office at west virginia University while pursuing a master’s degree in pub-lic relations/integrated marketing communication. at wvU, he worked with men’s soccer, wrestling and baseball, providing coverage of home and away contests and managing game-day activities.

the fairmont native earned his bachelor’s degree from wheeling Jesuit where he was a four-time all-wviaC and three-time nCaa Division ii academic all-america performer in cross country, in addition to winning three individual conference titles in track.

Zundell and his wife Kelly are the parents of Drew (4) and tyler (2).

robertCable

Head athletictrainer

robert Cable is in his 21st year as the head athletic trainer at fairmont State University. in ad-dition to his duties of supervising athletic training for each of fairmont State’s 15 sports, the west vir-ginia wesleyan College and west virginia University graduate is also heavily involved within the athletic training community both regionally and nationally.

Cable was named nCaa Division ii trainer of the year in the summer of 2010 by th national athletic trainers association (nata). the honor recognizes

DonaldMoroose

faculty athletic representative

Dr. Donald Moroose serves as the faculty ath-letic representative for the fairmont State athletic Department. Moroose works with the athletic de-partment to help maintain academic integrity, in-stitutional control, student-athlete well being.

Moroose graduated from fairmont State in 1965 and received his doctorate in education at west virginia University. He is beginning his 38th year as an employee of fairmont State. He current-ly is a Professor of education, Senior level, teach-ing mainly graduate-level courses.

Moroose is involved with the growth of the graduate school for teachers and developing mas-ter’s degrees in the School of education. He is a member of the fairmont State athletic association and has helped to raise money for the athletic De-partment for nearly 25 years.

He is married with two children and five grand-children.

Mikerogers

equipment technician

Mike rogers serves as the equipment technician for falcon athletics and has worked at fairmont State since the 1971 football season. rogers also officiates local high school football, basketball, baseball, and softball.

as a fairmont State student, rogers played and lettered at quarterback for the falcons.

rogers is a resident of rivesville.

DaleneHorner

Program assistant

Dalene Horner serves as the Program assistant for both the Director of athletics and the Chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance.

DonnaTrickett

athletic accountant

Donna trickett has served as the athletic ac-countant since 2003. in her role, she handles all aspects of department purchasing and travel for all 15 sports as well as athletic department staff. an alumna of fairmont State, trickett began working on campus in 2001 in the office of the registrar. Donna

BarryBlizzard

Commissioner

founded in 1924, the west virginia intercollegiate athletic

Conference (wviaC) rates as one of the oldest leagues at the small-college level. the 16-member conference currently boasts the largest membership of any nCaa Division ii league.

the current membership includes alderson- Bro-addus College, Bluefield State College, University of Charleston, Concord University, Davis & elkins College, fairmont State University, Glenville State College, Ohio valley University, Shepherd University, west liberty State College, west virginia State University, west vir-ginia wesleyan College and wheeling Jesuit University. the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and Seton Hill University joined the wviaC for the 2006-07 sea-son. Pitt Johnstown and Seton Hill are the wviaC’s first out-of-state members since 1932.

the wviaC moved into the nCaa Division ii ranks in 1994 after a long affiliation with the naia. the con-ference was the only one in Division ii to place a team in the national quarterfinals in men’s basketball, foot-ball and baseball during the 1998-99 academic year. in 2002 the wviaC, along with two other conferences, became the first league to earn four bids to the nCaa Division ii Men’s Basketball Championship.

Commissioner Barry Blizzard, who has held the post since 1987, led the move into the nCaa. Blizzard, a native of Bramwell, west virginia, previously served as the athletics director at Bluefield State. the long-time conference chief has served in a variety of national leadership positions, including a stint as president of the Division ii Conference Commissioners’ associa-tion. He is currently the chairman of the nCaa Division ii nominating Committee.

alumni of conference members include west vir-ginia State’s earl lloyd (the first african-american to play in the national Basketball association), Salem in-ternational’s Cecil Underwood (two-term west virginia governor) and wheeling Jesuit’s John Beilein (current Michigan men’s basketball coach).

the conference’s basketball tournament is one of the longest-running events in collegiate hoops; the 70th annual event was held earlier this year at the Charleston Civic Center. attendance at the wviaC tournament ranks among the highest in Divi-sion ii. the conference also boasts a 10-station radio network for the tournament.

women’s sports were incorporated into the wviaC during the 1981-82 academic year as the west virginia intercollegiate athletic association was absorbed. Cur-rently, women’s championships are offered in softball, golf, tennis, track, basketball, volleyball, cross country and soccer.

Men’s championships are conducted in football, cross country, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis and track.

the league was recognized by the State Journal as one of “55 Great things about west virginia” in the magazine’s april edition. the wviaC is headquartered in Princeton, w.va.

WVIaC

the outstanding efforts of a certified athletic trainer employed in a collegiate setting at a Division ii school. the nata selected Cable on the merits of his active community and campus involvement; vol-unteer service; national, district and state athletic training participation; promotion of the profession; and exceptional performance in the role of colle-giate athletic trainer.

Cable is a member of the nata District 3 Board of Directors. He has served the west virginia ath-letic trainers association (wvata) in numerous ca-pacities throughout his career, and is currently the president of that group. One of his top priorities as president of the wvata is licensure for all certified athletic trainers in west virginia. further, Cable is in his second term as president of the west virginia in-tercollegiate athletic Conference (wviaC) athletic trainers Committee.

in 2007, he was named the wvata “trainer of the year” for his willingness to go “above and be-yond the normal call of duty.”

Prior to coming to fairmont State, Cable was the head athletic trainer, head women’s softball coach and assistant women’s basketball coach at west virginia wesleyan College. His softball team made the school’s first trip to the naia national Softball Championship tournament in his final season.

Cable also spent time as a clinical athletic train-er at Medbrook Sports Medicine Clinic and adjunct professor of health and physical education at Salem international University. He also worked as an ath-letic training intern with the Baltimore Colts early in his career.

in addition to his athletic training duties, he also teaches in the Health and Human Performance De-partment.

Cable has been instrumental in expanding the training facility to over 1,300 square feet that was completed in the spring of 2008. the new training room is four times the size of the previous location and features include four small treatment tables, six large treatment tables and increased unobstructed floor space.

Cable is married to the former Jill Hinkle and they are the parents of two children, Courtney and Johnathan.

She is involved in all facets of planning and imple-mentation of athletic department initiatives, includ-ing season tickets and parking; facility use and scheduling; and office maintenaince. the fairmont State alumna began working at fairmont State in 1994 in the office of the registrar. Dalene and her husband Skip have two daughters, Brittany, a 2008 graduate at alderson-Broaddus, and Bridget, who will enroll at fairmont State in the fall of 2010.

the Horners reside in Mannington.

and her husband Mickey have two sons, adam and Jared.

the couple resides in fairmont.

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supporting the Fairmont state

Fighting Falcons

JAMES J. ARCURE SCHOLARSHIP – family of James J. arcure

established by the family of James J. arcure to benefit a fS baseball player

2009-10 recipient: Garrett fetty

JAMES & DEBBIE ASHTON FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP

2009-10 recipient: Matt Khouri

RODNEY BAIRD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – Mike Kirby

established in memory of rodney Baird, an outstanding fS wrestler.

2009-10 recipient: theresa Zapach

EDDIE BARRETT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP – edgar O. Barrett

established by edgar O. Barrett to honor a full-time student participating in athletics.

2009-10 recipient: Scott Davidson

L.O. BICKEL SCHOLARSHIP – l.O. Bickel established to honor l.O. Bickel, founder of fS

letterman’s association. 2009-10 recipient: Michelle work

JAMES CARPENTER SCHOLARSHIP 2009-10 recipient: Danielle floyd

GREG CECCHINELLI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – ferris & Bettie Cecchinelli

established in memory of Greg Cecchinelli, son of ferris and Bettie Cechinelli.

2009-10 recipient: erv Mcfadden

TIMOTHY COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook

established in memory of tim Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook.

HAROLD “DEACON” DUVALL SCHOLARSHIP – Dickey laughlin

established in honor of “Deacon” Duvall, a highly successful fS football coach.

2009-10 recipient: Derek Sevier

JOE AND BILL FORD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – Joseph “Bud” ford,william H. ford ii, Jay ford and Bradley a. ford. established by Joseph “Bud” ford, william H.

ford ii, Jay ford and Bradley a. ford. 2009-10 recipient: Pete O’Connor

athletic Scholarshipsthe Fairmont state athletic department would like to acknowledge the following

benefactors for establishing named or endowed athletic scholarships.

MARCO’S CAN-AM SCHOLARSHIP – Charles anderson

established in memory of Mark “Marco” Palmer by family and friends.

2009-10 recipient: andrew Duff

THE GILBERT & LENORE MARTIN AND JAMES & LENA DABATOATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP established in memory of Gilbert and lenore

Martin and James and lena Dabato, parents of Bob and lucille Martin. 2009-10 recipient: Goldie Preston

ROBERT W. MCCOLLUM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – Mantech enterprise

integration Center established in memory of robert w. McCollum,

an employee of Mantech advanced Systems international, inc.

2009-10 recipient: Cody Cutlip

MCCUTCHEON & RAIKES SCHOLARSHIP 2009-10 recipient: Heidi Bastin

SHARI ROBERTS MURIALE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – rocco Muriale

established in memory of Shari roberts Muriale by rocco Muriale

2009-10 recipient: will richardson

MILDRED HANEY MURRAY SCHOLARSHIP – Mildred Haney Murray

established to promote women majoring in Physical education who desire to be involved in the coaching profession.

LEN NOSSOKOFF & SONS SCHOLARSHIP – len nossokoff

established by len nossokoff, Sr. 2009-10 recipient: luke Black

JOE RETTON SCHOLARSHIP – Joe retton established in honor of “Jo Jo” retton, the

highly successful fS basketball coach. 2009-10 recipient: terrence Green

REV. DONAL “JACK” SQUIRES SCHOLARSHIP – rev. Donal Squires

established in tribute to members of the fS football team, for which rev. Squires served as Chaplin.

2009-10 recipient: aaron Moore

LEAH AND FRANC STERN WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP – leah andfranc Stern established by leah and franc Stern 2009-10 recipient: Brittany tallhamer

ROBERT “BUCK” THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP

2009-10 recipient: Dan Bruner

JULIE VIGLIANCO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – laura viglianco

established in memory of Julie viglianco, outstanding supporter of fS athletics.

2009-10 recipient: Steve Custis

WILFORD “SQUIBB” WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – Mary wilson

established in memory of “Squibb” wilson, outstanding fS Coach and athletic Director.

2009-10 recipient: aaron whitford

ERIC AND JENNIFER WILSON MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP

2009-10 recipient: Brittany lee

JOE AND LOUISE ZASLOFF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – frank Zasloff

established in memory of Joe and louise Zasloff, parents of frank Zasloff.

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2011 Basketball campsJune 13-16: Regular Day Camp

June 20-23: Biddy Ball

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