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Lynchburg College Men’s Basketball vs. Bridgewater College Turner Gymnasium - Saturday, January 9 - 3 P.M. Overall: 5-7 Home: 2-2 ODAC: 1-3 # Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 3 Dominic Trawick G Sr. 6-3 190 Manassas, VA/Osbourn Park 4 Kyle Hammond G Jr. 6-3 185 Bluefield, WV/Bluefield 5 Jake Johnson F Sr. 6-5 205 Round Hill, VA/Loudoun Valley 10 Adam Utz G Fr. 6-1 175 Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle 12 D.J. Billups G Sr. 6-0 170 Logan,NJ/Kingsway Regional 14 Cody Griffith G So. 5-11 165 Pembroke, VA/Giles County 20 Kordero Thompson G Fr. 6-2 180 Bedford, VA/Liberty 22 Joey Geary G Fr. 5-10 165 Warrenton, VA/Fauquier 24 Drew Maynard G Jr.. 6-0 170 Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle 30 Rick Maloney F Jr. 6-8 218 Virginia Beach, VA/Floyd Kellam 32 Mark Gibbs F Jr. 6-4 210 Huntington, WV/Cabell Midland 34 Lyndon Humphries F Fr. 6-6 205 Staunton, VA/Riverheads 40 Zach Dishman G So. 6-4 190 Fishersville, VA/Wilson Memorial 42 Russell White F/C Fr. 6-6 240 South Boston, VA/Halifax County 44 Segar Jordan F Jr. 6-7 225 Glen Allen, VA/Fork Union 50 Josh Woody G Fr. 6-2 185 Buena Vista, VA/Parry McCluer 52 Justin Brake F Jr. 6-4 190 Greenville, VA/Riverheads 54 Tucker Kirby F So. 6-5 260 Waynesboro, VA/Wilson Memorial Head Coach: Don Burgess Assistant Coaches: Alvin Green, Tim Meyers Student Assistant: Matt Ross Hornet Spotlight: Brandan Connor Brandan Connor, despite being just a freshman, has been one of the top Hornets throughout the season. He struggled with foul trouble early in the season, but since the VMI game on Nov. 30, he has played in 25 minutes or more a game. His game has blossomed in that stretch while being a member of the starting lineup. He has recorded 10 or more points on five occasions since then while averaging 10.8 points a contest. He has been a huge factor on the defensive end for the Hornets as he is arguably the team’s best defender and is averaging 2.3 steals a contest. He had his two best games of the season since returning from the winter break. Against Averett he tallied 15 points, seven rebounds, and six steals and against Guilford he had 14 points while drilling four of his seven at- tempts from three point territory. 2009-10 Schedule and Results NOVEMBER 15 (Sun.) Ferrum College Turner Gym W, 77-57 17 (Tues.) at Radford University Radford, VA L, 70-94 20 (Fri.) Mary Washington @ Roanoke Salem, VA L 2OT, 91-97 21 (Sat.) Frostburg State @ Roanoke Salem, VA L, 77-80 30 (Mon.) at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA L, 93-108 DECEMBER 2 (Wed.) Eastern Mennonite Univ.* Turner Gym L, 82-89 5 (Sat.) at Roanoke College* Salem, VA L, 95-88 9 (Wed.) at Randolph College* Lynchburg, VA W, 70-57 12 (Sat.) Maryland Bible @ CNU Newport News, VA W, 74-64 13 (Sun.) Christopher Newport Univ. Newport News, VA W OT, 74-73 JANUARY 2 (Sat.) Averett University Turner Gym W OT , 71-69 6 (Wed.) Guilford College* Turner Gym L, 89-82 9 (Sat.) Bridgewater College* Turner Gym Today 13 (Wed.) at Washington & Lee Univ.* Lexington, VA 7 p.m. 16 (Sat.) Methodist University Turner Gym 1 p.m. 20 (Wed.) Hampden-Sydney Coll.* Turner Gym 7 p.m. 23 (Sat.) at Emory & Henry College* Emory, VA 2 p.m. 27 (Wed.) Virginia Wesleyan Coll.* Turner Gym 7 p.m. 30 (Sat.) Roanoke College* Turner Gym 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 3 (Wed.) at Eastern Mennonite Univ.* Harrisonburg, VA 7 p.m. 6 (Sat.) at Randolph- Macon College* Ashland, VA 2 p.m. 10 (Wed.) Washington & Lee Univ.* Turner Gym 7 p.m. 13 (Sat.) at Guilford College* Greensboro, NC 3 p.m. 17 (Wed.) Randolph College* Turner Gym 7 p.m. 20 (Sat.) at Bridgewater College* Bridgewater, VA 2 p.m. * - Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Game Overall: 3-7 Away: 1-4 ODAC: 1-3 Lynchburg Hornet Club You can now support athletic programs at Lynchburg College by making a gift to the Hornet Club, which provides special support to athletics above and beyond its yearly operating budget. For more information, call 434-544-8497 or e-mail [email protected] Please visit sidelinemp.com to order all Lynchburg College athletics and men’s basketball photos. ODAC Basketball Standings as of 01/04 Conference Overall Rec. Win% Rec. Win% Last 10 Streak Randolph-Macon 4-0 1.000 12-0 1.000 10-0 Won 12 Eastern Mennonite 4-0 1.000 10-1 0.909 8-1 Won 2 Virginia Wesleyan 3-1 0.750 12-1 0.923 9-1 Won 8 Guilford 2-1 0.667 11-1 0.917 9-1 Won 7 Roanoke 2-1 0.667 5-7 0.417 4-6 Won 1 Randolph 2-3 0.400 8-4 0.667 6-4 Lost 1 Washington & Lee 1-2 0.333 8-3 0.727 7-3 Lost 1 Hampden-Sydney 1-3 0.250 5-7 0.417 4-6 Lost 3 Lynchburg 1-3 0.250 5-7 0.417 4-6 Lost 1 Bridgewater 1-3 0.250 3-7 0.300 3-7 Lost 5 Emory & Henry 0-4 0.000 2-11 0.154 1-9 Lost 3 ODAC Sportsmanship Statement The NCAA, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and Lynchburg College promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives - as well as public intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and other disciplinary actions. # Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 0 KC Mendez G/F Sr. 6-4 200 San Antonio, TX/Winston Churchill 1 Michael Wims F Fr. 6-6 170 Standardsville, VA/William Monroe 2 Robby Kaiser G Fr. 6-2 165 East Stroudsburg, PA/Stroudsburg 4 Jeff Langrock F Sr. 6-3 215 Southbury, CT/Pomperaug 5 Michael Glover G Fr. 6-1 175 Verona, VA/Spotswood 10 Brandan Connor G Fr. 6-2 180 Chesterfield, VA/Benedictine 20 Brad Puffenbarger G Sr. 5-11 170 Blue Grass, VA/Highland 21 Steven Echols G Sr. 5-10 155 Martinsville, VA/Carlisle 22 Nathan Campbell F/C So. 6-6 205 Cary, NC/Cary 23 Danny Reed G/F Jr. 6-4 215 Adamstown, MD/Tuscarora 24 Mike Roach G Fr. 6-0 175 Ruckersville, VA/William Monroe 25 Brad Kenney F Jr. 6-6 220 Advance, NC/Bishop McGuinness 32 Quintin Aldridge G So. 6-0 170 Fredericksburg, VA/CD Hylton 33 Jack Burgess G Sr. 6-0 185 Durham, NC/Cardinal Gibbons 34 Austin Chillemi F/C Fr. 6-7 240 Richmond, VA/Trinity Episcopal 40 Casey Sutherland F So. 6-4 210 Alexandria, VA/Bishop Ireton Head Coach: Hilliary Scott (2nd Season, Roanoke 1994) Assistant Coaches: Charley Butcher (4th season, Roanoke 1994) Brett Sullivan (2nd season, St. Joseph’s (PA) 2008) Student Assistant: Ryan Killilea Captains: #0 KC Mendez, #21 Steven Echols, #23 Danny Reed TODAY’S GAME: Lynchburg College hosts ODAC rival Bridgewater College. LC recently had their four-game winning streak snapped by #6 Guilford College. In that four-game winning streak, LC rolled to a 70-57 defeat of ODAC rival Randolph College on Dec. 9. LC then went back to the non-conference schedule and defeated Maryland Bible and Christopher Newport in the CNU Classic to win the classic. A snowstorm postponed the Methodist game on the 18th, but LC came back from the long break with a buzzer beating 71-69 win in overtime against Averett. The winning streak was keyed by the defense and dominating the boards as held all four to well below 40% from the field as well as out re- bounding them by an average of 12 boards a contest. The Hornets then fell 89- 82 to Guilford on Wednesday after trailing by as many as 25 in the second-half. Bridgewater started the season strong, winning two of their first three con- tests, but the Eagles have dropped their last five contests, four to D3 teams. Their most recent lost came against Randolph-Macon, who toppled BC 74-53 in Bridgewater. The Hornets and the Eagles have three common opponents this season. BC defeated Averett 80-74, lost to Randolph 63-60, and lost to Ferrum 71-69. Lynchburg has defeated all three of those foes this year. HORNETS’ NEXT GAME: Lynchburg travels to Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA, on Wednesday with tip time slated for 7 p.m. Series History vs. Bridgewater Bridgewater is 43-19 vs. Lynchburg College since the 1980-81 season 1980-81: BC 83-75, LC 74-63 1981-82: LC 94-84, BC 70-61, LC 83-75 1982-83: BC 70-53, LC 86-69 1983-84: BC 62-61, BC 89-70 1984-85: BC 73-71, LC 74-73 1985-86: LC 72-62, BC 57-59 1986-87: BC 71-66, BC 83-62; LC 54-52 1987-88: BC 71-40, BC 84-40, BC 70-44 1988-89: BC 82-54, BC 70-63 1989-90: BC 68-66, LC 66-63 1990-91: BC 76-66, LC 55-53 1991-92: BC 70-63, BC 80-68 1992-93: BC 71-58, BC 67-61 1993-94: LC 75-70, BC 97-59 1994-95: BC 94-81, BC 90-64 1995-96: BC 72-63, BC 77-70 1996-97: BC 84-78, BC 89-72; LC 88-73 1997-98: LC 75-61, BC 90-72 1998-99: LC 71-68, LC 63-53 1999-00: BC 75-58, BC 79-60 2000-01: BC 82-60, BC 79-67 2001-02: BC 65-50, BC 86-65 2002-03: BC 68-50, BC 86-75 2003-04: BC 69-62, LC 70-64 2004-05: LC 62-60, BC 64-58 2005-06: BC 78-55, LC 60-59 2006-07: LC 66-60, BC 83-62 2007-08: BC 85-82, BC 73-59 2008-09: BC 70-64, LC 78-69 LC is has split the series with Bridgewater in five of the past six seasons.

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DECEMBER 2 (Wed.) Eastern Mennonite Univ.* Turner Gym L, 82-89 5 (Sat.) at Roanoke College* Salem, VA L, 95-88 9(Wed.) atRandolphCollege* Lynchburg,VA W,70-57 12(Sat.) MarylandBible@CNU NewportNews,VA W,74-64 13(Sun.) ChristopherNewportUniv. NewportNews,VA WOT,74-73 20 Kordero Thompson G Fr. 6-2 180 Bedford, VA/Liberty 10 Adam Utz G Fr. 6-1 175 Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle 44 Segar Jordan F Jr. 6-7 225 Glen Allen, VA/Fork Union Head Coach: Don Burgess

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Page 1: 2010.01.09 - bridgewater

Lynchburg College Men’s Basketballvs. Bridgewater College

Turner Gymnasium - Saturday, January 9 - 3 P.M.

Overall: 5-7 Home: 2-2 ODAC: 1-3

# Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School

3 Dominic Trawick G Sr. 6-3 190 Manassas, VA/Osbourn Park

4 KyleHammond G Jr. 6-3 185 Bluefield,WV/Bluefield

5 Jake Johnson F Sr. 6-5 205 Round Hill, VA/Loudoun Valley

10 Adam Utz G Fr. 6-1 175 Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle

12 D.J. Billups G Sr. 6-0 170 Logan,NJ/Kingsway Regional

14 CodyGriffith G So. 5-11 165 Pembroke,VA/GilesCounty

20 Kordero Thompson G Fr. 6-2 180 Bedford, VA/Liberty

22 JoeyGeary G Fr. 5-10 165 Warrenton,VA/Fauquier

24 Drew Maynard G Jr.. 6-0 170 Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle

30 Rick Maloney F Jr. 6-8 218 Virginia Beach, VA/Floyd Kellam

32 MarkGibbs F Jr. 6-4 210 Huntington,WV/CabellMidland

34 Lyndon Humphries F Fr. 6-6 205 Staunton, VA/Riverheads

40 ZachDishman G So. 6-4 190 Fishersville,VA/WilsonMemorial

42 RussellWhite F/C Fr. 6-6 240 SouthBoston,VA/HalifaxCounty

44 Segar Jordan F Jr. 6-7 225 Glen Allen, VA/Fork Union

50 JoshWoody G Fr. 6-2 185 BuenaVista,VA/ParryMcCluer

52 Justin Brake F Jr. 6-4 190 Greenville, VA/Riverheads

54 Tucker Kirby F So. 6-5 260 Waynesboro,VA/WilsonMemorial

Head Coach: Don Burgess

Assistant Coaches: Alvin Green, Tim Meyers

Student Assistant: Matt Ross

Hornet Spotlight:Brandan Connor

Brandan Connor, despite being just a freshman, has been one of the top Hornets throughout the season. He struggled with foul trouble early in the season, but since the VMI game on Nov. 30, he has played in 25 minutes or more a game. His game has blossomed in that stretch while being a member of the starting lineup. He has recorded 10 or more points on five occasionssince then while averaging 10.8 points a contest. He has been a huge factor on the defensive end

for the Hornets as he is arguably the team’s best defender and is averaging 2.3 steals a contest. He had his two best games of the season since returning from thewinterbreak.AgainstAveretthetallied15points,sevenrebounds,andsixsteals and against Guilford he had 14 points while drilling four of his seven at-tempts from three point territory.

2009-10 Schedule and ResultsNOVEMBER15 (Sun.) Ferrum College Turner Gym W, 77-5717 (Tues.) at Radford University Radford, VA L, 70-9420(Fri.) MaryWashington@Roanoke Salem,VA L2OT,91-9721(Sat.) FrostburgState@Roanoke Salem,VA L,77-8030(Mon.) atVirginiaMilitaryInstitute Lexington,VA L,93-108

DECEMBER2 (Wed.) Eastern Mennonite Univ.* Turner Gym L, 82-895 (Sat.) at Roanoke College* Salem, VA L, 95-889(Wed.) atRandolphCollege* Lynchburg,VA W,70-5712(Sat.) MarylandBible@CNU NewportNews,VA W,74-6413(Sun.) ChristopherNewportUniv. NewportNews,VA WOT,74-73

JANUARY2 (Sat.) Averett University Turner Gym W OT , 71-696 (Wed.) Guilford College* Turner Gym L, 89-829 (Sat.) Bridgewater College* Turner Gym Today13(Wed.) atWashington&LeeUniv.* Lexington,VA 7p.m.16 (Sat.) Methodist University Turner Gym 1 p.m.20 (Wed.) Hampden-Sydney Coll.* Turner Gym 7 p.m.23(Sat.) atEmory&HenryCollege* Emory,VA 2p.m.27 (Wed.) Virginia Wesleyan Coll.* Turner Gym 7 p.m.30 (Sat.) Roanoke College* Turner Gym 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY3(Wed.) atEasternMennoniteUniv.* Harrisonburg,VA 7p.m.6 (Sat.) at Randolph- Macon College* Ashland, VA 2 p.m.10 (Wed.) Washington & Lee Univ.* Turner Gym 7 p.m.13 (Sat.) at Guilford College* Greensboro, NC 3 p.m.17 (Wed.) Randolph College* Turner Gym 7 p.m.20 (Sat.) at Bridgewater College* Bridgewater, VA 2 p.m.

* - Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Game

Overall: 3-7 Away: 1-4 ODAC: 1-3

Lynchburg Hornet ClubYou can now support athletic programs at Lynchburg

College by making a gift to the Hornet Club, which

provides special support to athletics above and beyond

its yearly operating budget. For more information, call

[email protected]

Please visit sidelinemp.com to order all Lynchburg College

athletics and men’s basketball photos.

ODAC Basketball Standings

as of 01/04 Conference Overall

Rec. Win% Rec. Win% Last 10 Streak

Randolph-Macon 4-0 1.000 12-0 1.000 10-0 Won12

EasternMennonite 4-0 1.000 10-1 0.909 8-1 Won2

VirginiaWesleyan 3-1 0.750 12-1 0.923 9-1 Won8

Guilford 2-1 0.667 11-1 0.917 9-1 Won7

Roanoke 2-1 0.667 5-7 0.417 4-6 Won1

Randolph 2-3 0.400 8-4 0.667 6-4 Lost 1

Washington&Lee 1-2 0.333 8-3 0.727 7-3 Lost1

Hampden-Sydney 1-3 0.250 5-7 0.417 4-6 Lost 3

Lynchburg 1-3 0.250 5-7 0.417 4-6 Lost 1

Bridgewater 1-3 0.250 3-7 0.300 3-7 Lost 5

Emory&Henry 0-4 0.000 2-11 0.154 1-9 Lost3

ODAC Sportsmanship StatementThe NCAA, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and Lynchburg College promotegoodsportsmanshipbystudent-athletes,coachesandspectators.Werequestyourcooperationbysupportingtheparticipantsandofficialsinapositivemanner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actionsdirectedatofficials,student-athletes,coachesorteamrepresentatives-aswellas public intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beveragesand tobacco products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and

other disciplinary actions.

# Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School

0 KCMendez G/F Sr. 6-4 200 SanAntonio,TX/WinstonChurchill

1 MichaelWims F Fr. 6-6 170 Standardsville,VA/WilliamMonroe

2 Robby Kaiser G Fr. 6-2 165 East Stroudsburg, PA/Stroudsburg

4 Jeff Langrock F Sr. 6-3 215 Southbury, CT/Pomperaug

5 Michael Glover G Fr. 6-1 175 Verona, VA/Spotswood

10 BrandanConnor G Fr. 6-2 180 Chesterfield,VA/Benedictine

20 Brad Puffenbarger G Sr. 5-11 170 Blue Grass, VA/Highland

21 Steven Echols G Sr. 5-10 155 Martinsville, VA/Carlisle

22 Nathan Campbell F/C So. 6-6 205 Cary, NC/Cary

23 Danny Reed G/F Jr. 6-4 215 Adamstown, MD/Tuscarora

24 MikeRoach G Fr. 6-0 175 Ruckersville,VA/WilliamMonroe

25 Brad Kenney F Jr. 6-6 220 Advance, NC/Bishop McGuinness

32 Quintin Aldridge G So. 6-0 170 Fredericksburg, VA/CD Hylton

33 Jack Burgess G Sr. 6-0 185 Durham, NC/Cardinal Gibbons

34 Austin Chillemi F/C Fr. 6-7 240 Richmond, VA/Trinity Episcopal

40 CaseySutherland F So. 6-4 210 Alexandria,VA/BishopIreton

Head Coach: Hilliary Scott (2nd Season, Roanoke 1994)

Assistant Coaches: Charley Butcher (4th season, Roanoke 1994)

Brett Sullivan (2nd season, St. Joseph’s (PA) 2008)

Student Assistant: Ryan Killilea

Captains: #0 KC Mendez, #21 Steven Echols, #23 Danny Reed

TODAY’S GAME: Lynchburg College hosts ODAC rival Bridgewater College.

LC recently had their four-game winning streak snapped by #6 Guilford College.

In that four-game winning streak, LC rolled to a 70-57 defeat of ODAC rival

Randolph College on Dec. 9. LC then went back to the non-conference schedule

and defeated Maryland Bible and Christopher Newport in the CNU Classic to

win the classic. A snowstorm postponed the Methodist game on the 18th, but

LC came back from the long break with a buzzer beating 71-69 win in overtime

against Averett. The winning streak was keyed by the defense and dominating

theboardsasheldallfourtowellbelow40%fromthefieldaswellasoutre-

bounding them by an average of 12 boards a contest. The Hornets then fell 89-

82toGuilfordonWednesdayaftertrailingbyasmanyas25inthesecond-half.

Bridgewater started the season strong,winning two of their first three con-

tests,buttheEagleshavedroppedtheirlastfivecontests,fourtoD3teams.

Their most recent lost came against Randolph-Macon, who toppled BC 74-53 in

Bridgewater. The Hornets and the Eagles have three common opponents this

season. BC defeated Averett 80-74, lost to Randolph 63-60, and lost to Ferrum

71-69. Lynchburg has defeated all three of those foes this year.

HORNETS’ NEXT GAME:LynchburgtravelstoWashington&LeeUniversityin

Lexington,VA,onWednesdaywithtiptimeslatedfor7p.m.

Series History vs. Bridgewater

Bridgewater is 43-19 vs. Lynchburg College since the 1980-81 season

1980-81: BC 83-75, LC 74-63 1981-82: LC 94-84, BC 70-61, LC 83-751982-83: BC 70-53, LC 86-69 1983-84: BC 62-61, BC 89-701984-85: BC 73-71, LC 74-73 1985-86: LC 72-62, BC 57-591986-87: BC 71-66, BC 83-62; LC 54-52 1987-88: BC 71-40, BC 84-40, BC 70-441988-89: BC 82-54, BC 70-63 1989-90: BC 68-66, LC 66-631990-91: BC 76-66, LC 55-53 1991-92: BC 70-63, BC 80-681992-93: BC 71-58, BC 67-61 1993-94: LC 75-70, BC 97-591994-95: BC 94-81, BC 90-64 1995-96: BC 72-63, BC 77-701996-97: BC 84-78, BC 89-72; LC 88-73 1997-98: LC 75-61, BC 90-721998-99: LC 71-68, LC 63-53 1999-00: BC 75-58, BC 79-602000-01: BC 82-60, BC 79-67 2001-02: BC 65-50, BC 86-652002-03: BC 68-50, BC 86-75 2003-04: BC 69-62, LC 70-642004-05: LC 62-60, BC 64-58 2005-06: BC 78-55, LC 60-592006-07: LC 66-60, BC 83-62 2007-08: BC 85-82, BC 73-592008-09: BC 70-64, LC 78-69

LCishassplittheserieswithBridgewaterinfiveofthepastsixseasons.