2010-11 men's basketball guide
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2010-11 Virginia State University 's Men's Basketball GuideTRANSCRIPT
QUICK FACTS
School: Virginia State University
Location: Petersburg, Virginia 23806-2096
Founded: March 6, 1882
Enrollment: Appox. 5,000
Nickname: Trojans
Athletics Website: www.vsu.edu
Home Court/ Capacity: Daniel Gym/ 3,454
School Color: Orange (PMS 165) and Blue (PMS 286)
Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
President: Keith T. Miller
Athletic Director: Peggy Davis
Head Coach: George White
Record at VSU/Years: 7-20/ 2nd year
Overall Record/Years: 7-20/ 2nd year
Assistant Coach: Donald Payton/ 2nd year
2009-10 Overall Record: 7-20
CIAA Record/ Finish: 6-14
Athletics Communication Contact: Jason Pompey
Office Phone: (804) 524-5028
Cell Phone: (646) 643-8510
Email: [email protected]
SCHEDULE
Nov. 15 Pfeiffer University 8:00pm
Nov. 20 Apprentice School 4:00pm
Nov. 26 Univ. of Charleston 5:30pm
Nov. 27 West Virginia State 4:00pm
Dec. 4 Virginia Union University 4:00pm
Dec. 13 Fayetteville State University 7:00pm
Dec. 16 Johnson C. Smith University 7:30pm
Dec. 19 University of District of Columbia 5:00pm
Dec.29 West Virginia Wesleyan* 8:00pm Dec. 30 Goldey-Beacon* 6:00pm
Jan. 6 Winston Salem State University 7:30pm
Jan. 8 Shaw University 7:30pm
Jan. 10 Saint Augustine’s College 7:30pm
Jan. 13 Livingstone College 7:30pm
Jan. 16 Virginia Union University 7:30pm
Jan. 22 Saint Paul’s College 7:30pm
Jan. 26 Fayetteville State University 7:30pm
Jan. 29 Elizabeth City State University 7:30pm
Jan. 31 Bowie State University 7:30pm
Feb. 3 Lincoln University 7:30pm Feb. 5 Chowan College 4:00pm
Feb. 7 Saint Paul’s College 7:30pm
Feb. 14 Elizabeth City State University 7:30pm
Feb. 19 Bowie State University 5:05pm
Feb. 21 Lincoln University 7:30pm
Feb. 26 Chowan College 7:30pm
ROSTER
Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown/Previous School
Bess, Justin 6-1 Junior G Lanham, MD/Montgomery Germantown
Bynum, Mike 6-2 Sophomore G Chesapeake, VA/Indian River HS
Charity, Davon 6-5 Senior C Norfolk, VA/Maury HS
Cuffee, Dijon 6-4 Sophomore F Norfolk, VA/Booker T. Washington
Harris, Ivan 6-1 Senior G Hampton, VA/Bethel HS
Johnson, D’Angelo 6-4 Junior F Washington, DC/Western Texas
Parker, Dominic 6-0 Junior G Raleigh, NC/ Lincoln Memorial
Plummer, Brandon 6-2 Senior G Norfolk, VA/Wingate
Shambley, James 6-7 Junior F Virginia Beach, VA/ Clinton JC
Tate, Khalil 6-3 Freshman G Washington, DC/Northwestern HS
Washington, Chris 6-3 Senior G Richmond, VA/James River HS
Wiggins, Kevin 6-7 Freshman C Newport News, VA/Woodside HS
2010-11 TROJANS GENERAL INFORMATION
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Coach White recently completed his first season at the helm, after being selected to become the 18th
head coach of the Virginia State University Men’s Basketball program last Spring.
White came to VSU after spending the 2008-09 season as an assistant coach with the Colorado 14ers of
the NBA Development League. The team finished with the best regular-season record in the NBA D-
League, winning the Southwest Division with a 34-16 record. The 14ers then won the NBA D-League
Championship, sweeping Utah in the championship series.
White spent the previous two seasons as the Director of External Relations for the men's basketball
program at Stanford University. He was an integral part of the staff that led the Cardinal to the NCAA
Tournament in 2009 and helped develop NBA draft picks Brook Lopez of the New Jersey Nets, Robin
Lopez of the Phoenix Suns, and Landry Fields of the New York Knicks.
Possessing a significant track record in all aspects of coaching, scouting, game preparation, and player
evaluation, White was also heavily involved with the marketing of the Stanford program including ar-
eas such as community relations and all fundraising and cultivation of key constituents. He also over-
saw the development and promotion of the Cage Club, 6th Man Club and all special events, as well as
on and offline publications and initiatives.
White also coordinated interaction between the athletic and university administration and media and
public relations. In addition to initiating the Career Development Program and lecturing at and assisting
in the management of summer camps, he was involved with many operational aspects of the Cardinal
men’s basketball program.
White came to Stanford from Rider University, where he served as an assistant coach in 2005-06 where
he helped develop NBA first-round pick Jason Thompson of the Sacramento Kings.
Before his stint at Rider, White spent two seasons as an assistant coach under Mike Dunlap at Metro-
politan State College in Denver, helping guide the Roadrunners to a No. 1 national ranking while reach-
ing the NCAA Division II Final Four in 2004 and Elite Eight in 2005.
White also served as the Head Coach at Ursinus College from 1995 to 2000, where he led the Bears to
two consecutive playoff appearances. In his six seasons at the helm, four players scored over 1,000 ca-
reer points, one earned All-America honors and all of his four-year players graduated.
White has worked with the Denver Nuggets organization as Assistant to the President and scouted col-
lege players for the team. White also possesses significant management, marketing and finance experi-
ence outside of athletics.
A 1983 graduate of Harvard University, White was a four-year letterwinner for the Crimson and served
as a team captain during his senior year. A two-year starter, White was named Harvard's Top Defensive
Player.
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GEORGE WHITE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
HEAD COACH
SECOND SEASON
2010-11 TROJANS HEAD COACH
DONALD PAYTON
MEN’S BASKETBALL
ASST. HEAD COACH
SECOND SEASON
2010-11 TROJANS COACHING STAFF
Donald Payton enters his second season as the top assistant for the Trojans. Payton was previ-
ously the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Clinton Junior College in Rock Hill, SC.
Payton returned to Clinton after a two year hiatus after serving as the top assistant at both
Barton College and Lock Haven University.
From 2003-05, Payton served as the top assistant coach at Clinton Junior College. The Golden
Bears were 41-22, claimed their first ever NJCAA DI National Tournament appearance and ad-
vancing to the NJCAA Region X Championship game both seasons.
Clinton was 22-11 in the 2008-09 season, claimed share of the regular-season Region X Confer-
ence Championship while advancing to the Region X Conference Championship game. The
Golden Bears were 37-28 during Payton’s tenure as head coach. In two seasons at the helm,
Payton coached four all conference performers (three on the first team), helped place all
sophomores in college while six of the eight accepted athletic scholarships, and had a gradua-
tion rate of 100% for student-athletes in the program during his tenure.
Coach Payton enters his 18th year of coaching, including eight years of college level experi-
ence. From 1996-2002 he founded and was the head men’s coach for Supreme Court Basket-
ball, college exhibition travel team. During his time with Supreme Court, he sponsored basket-
ball camps specifically for “at-risk” youth.
At Barton College, Coach Payton was an integral part of Barton College’s run to the NCAA Divi-
sion II Elite Eight in the 2005-06 season. The Bulldogs finished the season 28-4 claiming several
championships including CVAC regular season champions, CVAC conference tournament
champions, and NCAA East Regional Champions, before falling in overtime to the eventual
champions Winona State University. Payton coached three student-athletes that went on to
play professional basketball. After the record setting season at Barton College, Payton ac-
cepted a similar position at Lock Haven University of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer-
ence. Prior to his arrival in north central Pennsylvania, the Bald Eagles squads were coming off
three consecutive 4-23 seasons. With Payton’s influence, Lock Haven finished the 2006-07 sea-
son with a 12-15 record and came one game short of making the PSAC West Division playoffs
for the first time in several years.
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Dr. Rodney Gaines
HEAD STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING COACH
Dr. Rodney Gaines received all three of his professional degrees from Virginia Tech: A B.S. in
Business Finance in 1989, M.S. in Health and Physical Education (Exercise Science) in 1996, and a
PhD in 2001 in Education, Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Health Promotion and
Education Research.
Dr. Gaines is the first ever strength and conditioning coach at Virginia State University, and he
has many goals for the program.
The mission of the Virginia State University Strength and Conditioning Program is to help ath-
letes develop power, speed, agility, strength, flexibility, cardiovascular strength-endurance, and
spiritual development. The strength and conditioning also help athletes in the areas of sport
nutrition counseling, sport psychology, and spiritual wellness.
Matt Williams is entering his seventh year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Virginia State University.
Matt completed his undergraduate studies at Emory & Henry College in 1993 and attended
graduate school at Radford University from 1993-95.
His resume includes tenure as Head Athletic Trainer at Saint Paul's College from 1995-2000 and
Head Athletic Trainer at Brunswick Senior High School from 2000 through 2004.
Matt is a native of Big Stone Gap, Va., and currently resides in Lawrenceville, Va.
Matt Williams
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
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Starting his second year as the Assistant Sports information Director, Jason Pompey inherits the office
of sports information at Virginia State University. Pompey has two years of previous sports informa-
tion duties starting out as an undergraduate work-study student at Virginia Union University and as a
graduate-assistant at Virginia State University.
Pompey received his Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Virginia Union University in 2009 and will
receive a Master’s degree in Sports Management from Virginia State University in December of 2010.
Interning for previous sports information directors such as Jim Junot at Virginia State University as
well as both Tiffany D. Sykes and Tamika Duck at Virginia Union University, Pompey has worked and
learned various tasks in the sports information world. With a great background, Pompey has the drive
and passion to continue the trend of young successful sports information directors in the CIAA con-
ference.
In addition to becoming the prime contact for VSU Sports Information, Pompey will be responsible for web content maintenance, publica-
tion of athletic newspapers, script for game summaries, pre and post game process, composing/editing player profiles, script for game day
announcements, calling and faxing facts and figures to media outlets.
Pompey is a native of Queens, NY that now resides in Richmond, VA.
JASON POMPEY SPORTS INFORMATION
2010-11 TROJANS SUPPORT STAFF
2010-11 TROJANS 2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK
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The 2010-11 Virginia State University men's basketball team looks to improve on
7-20 overall record in the 2009-10 season by reloading with new talent. Replac-
ing six players from a season ago, second year head coach George White, reloads
with several newcomers to play alongside 6 returnees. The Trojans averaged 68.8
points per game in 2009-10 and finished fourth in the CIAA Eastern Division.
The Trojans will have to replace 70 percent of their team scoring as six seniors
depart including VSU's all time three point leader, Trey Mines as he concluded his
Trojan career with 228 made three pointers.
Seniors Brandon Plummer (Norfolk, VA) will be the floor leaders for the Trojans.
Plummer returns as the leading scorer for the Trojans as he ranked 10th in scor-
ing in the CIAA conference. Plummer started 23 games last season, averaged 13.5
point per game, and went a perfect 10-10 from the free-throw line twice in 2009-
10 season.
VSU also returns Christopher Washington, Mike Bynum, Ivan Harris, and Dijon
Cuffee at the perimeter positions from last season. Davon Charity adds depth to
the Trojan front court.
Coach White also brings in an influx of new faces to make an impact at the Land
of Troy. Coach White and the Trojans will open their 2010-11 season on Novem-
ber 15 in a home game against Pfeiffer University inside Daniels Gymnasium.
• SR-G BRANDON PLUMMER
2010-11 Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 3 Dominic Parker G 6-2 170 Jr. Raleigh, NC
5 Kahlil Tate G 6-2 175 Fr. Washington, DC
10 Justin Bess G 6-1 175 Jr. Lanham, MD
12 Mike Bynum G 5-9 165 So. Chesapeake, VA
15 Brandon Plummer G 6-3 190 Sr. Norfolk, VA
20 Ivan Harris G 6-1 190 Sr. Hampton, VA
24 Chris Washington G 6-3 180 Sr. Richmond, VA
25 Dijon Cuffee F 6-4 195 So. Durham, NC
32 James Shambley F 6-8 215 Jr. Virginia Beach, VA
33 Kevin Wiggins C 6-7 220 Fr. Newport News, VA
41 D’Angelo Johnson F 6-4 215 Jr. Washington, DC
45 Davon Charity C 6-5 220 Sr. Norfolk, VA
2010-11 Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 10 Bess, Justin G 6-1 175 Jr. Lanham, MD
45 Charity, Davon C 6-5 220 Sr. Norfolk, VA
25 Cuffee, Dijon F 6-4 195 So. Durham, NC
20 Harris, Ivan G 6-1 190 Sr. Hampton, VA
41 Johnson, D’Angelo F 6-4 215 Jr. Washington, DC
3 Parker, Dominic G 6-2 170 Jr. Raleigh, NC
15 Plummer, Brandon G 6-3 190 Sr. Norfolk, VA
32 Shambley, James F 6-8 215 Jr. Virginia Beach, VA
5 Tate, Kahlil G 6-2 175 Fr. Washington, DC
24 Washington, Chris G 6-3 180 Sr. Richmond, VA
33 Wiggins, Kevin C 6-7 220 Fr. Newport News, VA
2010-11 TROJANS ROSTER
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2010-11 TROJANS PLAYER PROFILES
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2010-11 TROJANS DAVON CHARITY
Davon Charity Junior— 6-5— C
Norfolk, VA —Maury HS 45
Charity’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2007-08 19 0 16 25 .640 0 0 .000 1 10 .100 7 12 19 1.0 16 0 1 10 5 1 33 1.7
2008-09 23 2 44 99 .444 6 18 .333 44 56 .786 15 15 30 1.3 43 2 26 44 0 18 138 6.0
2009-10 16 0 8 20 .400 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 6 8 14 0.9 22 0 1 7 5 1 18 1.1
Totals 39 2 68 144 1.484 6 18 .333 47 70 1.386 14 35 63 11.3 81 2 28 61 10 20 189 8.8
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2010-11 TROJANS MIKE BYNUM
Mike Bynum Sophomore— 5-9— G
Chesapeake, VA — Indian River HS 12
Bynum’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2009-10 27 13 12 56 .214 2 21 .095 18 24 .750 16 33 49 1.8 46 1 52 42 0 26 44 1.6
Totals 27 13 12 56 .214 2 21 .095 18 24 .750 16 33 49 1.8 46 1 52 42 0 26 44 1.6
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2010-11 TROJANS DIJON CUFFEE
Dijon Cuffee Sophomore— 6-4— F
Norfolk, VA — Booker T. Washington HS 20
Cuffee’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2009-10 27 1 27 67 .403 12 21 .387 24 30 .800 21 39 60 2.2 55 3 4 27 1 5 90 3.3
Totals 27 1 27 67 .403 12 21 .387 24 30 .800 21 39 60 2.2 55 3 4 27 1 5 90 3.3
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2010-11 TROJANS IVAN HARRIS
Ivan Harris Senior— 6-1— G
Hampton, VA — Bethel HS 20
Harris’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2008-09 9 0 7 21 .333 4 11 .364 1 3 .333 4 8 12 1.3 12 0 8 2 0 4 19 2.1
2009-10 17 0 12 35 .343 2 12 .167 10 11 .909 5 12 17 1.0 15 0 6 4 0 6 36 2.1
Totals 26 0 19 56 .676 6 23 .531 11 14 1.242 9 20 29 2.3 27 0 14 6 0 10 55 4.2
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2010-11 TROJANS BRANDON PLUMMER
Brandon Plummer Senior— 6-3— G
Norfolk, VA — Wingate 15
Plummer’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2009-10 25 3 29 73 .397 1 4 .250 11 23 .478 20 56 76 3.0 21 0 32 42 1 18 70 2.8
Totals 25 3 29 73 .397 1 4 .250 11 23 .478 20 56 76 3.0 21 0 32 42 1 18 70 2.8
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2010-11 TROJANS CHRISTOPHER WASHINGTON
Christopher Washington Senior— 6-3— G
Richmond, VA — James River HS 24
Washington’s Career Statistics Total 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year G GS FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3 FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT O D Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2009-10 23 19 115 253 .455 13 53 .245 86 113 .761 93 41 134 5.8 41 1 38 58 2 59 329 14.3
Totals 23 19 115 253 .455 13 53 .245 86 113 .761 93 41 134 5.8 41 1 38 58 2 59 329 14.3
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2010-11 TROJANS JUSTIN BESS
Justin Bess Junior— 6-1— G
Lanham, MD — Montgomery Germantown 10
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Favorite food: Steak
Favorite Musician: LiL Wayne
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorite Movie: He Got Game
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play for?
Coach Carter
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
Being in the gym
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
The amount of years an athlete could play
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
Dream big
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed per-
sonally?
The first Independence day, of the signing of the declaration of independ-
ence
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
Denzel Washington
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook, Twitter, NBA.com
You chose your jersey number because:
12- My whole family had this number
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate and
who would you play against?
Me and Lebron vs. D. Wade and Kobe
2010-11 TROJANS D’ANGELO JOHNSON
D’Angelo Johnson Junior— 6-4— F
Washington, DC — Western Texas 41
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Favorite food: Fried Chicken
Favorite Musician: Yo Gotti
Favorite TV Show: Martin
Favorite Movie: The Temptations
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play for?
Whoopi Goldlberg, “Eddie”
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
My phone
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
Back court
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
Stay focused
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed
personally?
Indiana Pacer Detroit Pistons brawl
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
N/A
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook, NBA.com, nike.com
You chose your jersey number because:
My favorite player is Magic Johnson
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate
and who would you play against?
Carmelo Anthony vs. Kobe and Lebron
2010-11 TROJANS DOMINIC PARKER
Dominic Parker Junior— 6-2— G
Raleigh, NC — Lincoln Memorial 3
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Favorite food: Shrimp Alfredo
Favorite Musician: Young Jeezy
Favorite TV Show: Boondocks
Favorite Movie: Above the Rim
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play for?
Josh Lucas the coach from Glory Road
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
My cell phone
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
I would change the fouls from 5 to 6.
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
I would tell them to never give up on there dreams
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed per-
sonally?
Martin Luther King “ I have a dream”
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
Omar Epps
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook.com, Hoopmixtape.com, ballislife.com
You chose your jersey number because:
I chose 14 because my AAU basketball coach gave me the number and I had
it ever since
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate and
who would you play against?
Me and Kobe Bryant vs. My dad and Michael Jordan
2010-11 TROJANS JAMES SHAMBLEY
James Shambley Junior— 6-8— F
Virginia Beach, VA — Clinton JC 32
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Favorite food: Grandmother’s fried chicken
Favorite Musician: Janelle Monae & Wacka Flocka
Favorite TV Show: The Kardashians
Favorite Movie: Why did I Get Married 2
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play for?
Lebron James’ high school coach
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
My Sneakers
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
No out of bounds
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
Stay turn’t up, live life, and stay in school!
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed
personally?
Million Man March
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
Teyana Taylor
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Karmaloop
You chose your jersey number because:
Coach Hill gave it to me and it did not matter
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate
and who would you play against?
I would pick Brandon Jennings as a teammate. I would play against Peshon
Howard and Shylanda Saunders.
2010-11 LADY TROJANS TIORA HACKLEY
Kahlil Tate Freshmen— 6-2— G
Washington, DC — Northwestern HS 5
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Favorite food: Shrimp, Spaghetti
Favorite Musician: Kanye West
Favorite TV Show: Martin
Favorite: The Hangover
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play
for?
Coach Carter
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
My Laptop
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
Backcourt violation
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
Never let nay-sayers nor self-doubt deter you from accomplishing your
goals, for perseverance and resilience are the keys to success and self-
fulfillment
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed
personally?
The Million Man March
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
Morris Chestnut
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook, Worldstarhiphop, i95ballerz
You chose your jersey number because:
The #5 five because my birthday is on the 23rd
and 2+3=5
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate
2010-11 TROJANS KAHLIL TATE
2010-11 TROJANS KEVIN WIGGINS
Kevin Wiggins Freshmen— 6-7— C
Newport News, VA — Woodside HS 33
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Favorite food: Chicken and Fries
Favorite Musician: Wale
Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Favorite: The Wood
Which Coach from a TV show or movie would you most like to play for?
Coach Bell
What’s one thing that you couldn’t go a week without?
Laptop
If you could change one rule in the college game, what would it be?
Backcourts
What one piece of advice would you give elementary school kids?
Watch the people you hang around and stay focused in school
What one moment in history do you wish you would have witnessed per-
sonally?
LA Riots
What actor should portray you in a movie about your life?
Will Smith
What three websites do you surf the most?
Facebook, Twitter, Worldstarhiphop
You chose your jersey number because:
The #10 because it is the number that represents perfection, also the year I
graduated from highschool
In your dream 2-on-2 matchup, whom would you pick as a teammate and
who would you play against?
Me and Lebron James vs John Stockton and Karl Malone
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2010-11 TROJANS TEAM STATISTICS
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2010-11 TROJANS 2009-10 RESULTS
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2010-11 TROJANS 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS
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2010-11 TROJANS 2009-10 TEAM HIGHS
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2010-11 TROJANS 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
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2010-11 TROJANS MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
CAREER
Points: 2,599, Darrell Stith, 1979-83
Rebounds: 1,381, Linwood Johnson, 1971-74
Assists: 791, Jerome Bell, 1974-79
Blocks: 326, Avis Wyatt, 2002-07
Steals: 220, Dwayne Wood
220, Gerald Britt
Field Goals: 1,116, Darrell Stith, 1979-83
3-Point Field Goals: 228, Trey Mines, 2006-10
Free Throws: 464, Linwood Johnson, 1971-74
SEASON
Points: 703, Darrell Stith, 1979-80
Average: 26.0, Darrell Stith, 1979-80
Rebounds: 597, Ernie Brock, 1963-64
Assists: 329, Jerome Bell, 1975-76
Blocks: 92, Avis Wyatt, 2006-07
Field Goals: 304, Darrell Stith, 1979-80
Free Throws: 158, Linwood Johnson, 1973-74
GAME
Points: 45, Darrell Stith vs. Bowie State (1/31/83)
45, Trey Mines vs. Holy Family (12/20/08)
Rebounds: 35, Ernie Brock, 1964
Assists: 24, Jerome Bell vs. Shaw (1975)
Blocks: 9, Avis Wyatt (three times)
Field Goals: 22, Darrell Stith vs. Bowie State (1/31/83)
3-Point Field Goals: 10, Trey Mines vs. Holy Family (12/20/08)
Free Throws: 17, Linwood Johnson vs. Elizabeth City State (2/23/74)
TEAM
SEASON
Most Wins: 22 (22-8) 1973-74
Most Points: 2,804 1982-83
Best won-loss percentage: .867 1937-38 (13 wins, 2 losses)
Most Consecutive Wins: 13 1975-76
Fewest Losses 2 1937-38
GAME
Most Points Scored: 140 vs. Fayetteville State (1977)
Fewest Points Scored: 9 vs. Hampton (1924) & Virginia Seminary (1928)
Most Points Allowed: 135 by Saint Augustine’s (1983)
Fewest Points Allowed: 4 by North Carolina A & T (1931)
Largest Margin of Victory: 66 points (80-14 vs. Saint Augustine’s,1937)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 54 points (114-60 vs. Gannon, 1996)
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All-Time VSU 3-Point Field Goals
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