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Tallahassee Community College444 Appleyard Drive • Tallahassee, Florida 32304

(850) 201-6200www.TCC.fl .edu

www.TCCeagles.com

About TCC ..................................................2Contacting TCC Athletics ............................2TCC Directory .............................................2TCC Athletics Staff ......................................3Sports Medicine ..........................................4Media Information .......................................5Panhandle Conference Media .....................6TEAM Broadcasting ....................................7FCCAA Sports Online .................................7TCCeagles.com ..........................................7The Eagledome, home of TCC Basketball ..8

THE 2009-10 SEASON2009-10 Roster ...........................................102009-10 Schedule .......................................112009-10 Photo Roster .................................12

COACHESHead Coach Eddie Barnes ..........................14The Eddie Barnes File .................................14All-time Coaching Roster ............................16Assistant Coach T.J. Braxton ......................17Graduate Assistants ....................................18

PLAYERSBernard James ............................................20Marvell Waithe.............................................21Terrell Barrett ...............................................22Hugh Robertson ..........................................23Tim Owens ..................................................24Malachi Leonard ..........................................25Reggie Brice ................................................25Juevol Myles ...............................................26Carlyle Francis ............................................26Aaron Gilstrap .............................................27Michael Spease ...........................................27Cyle Hepburn ..............................................28Where the Eagles are from .........................28

OPPONENTSGulf Coast Community College ...................30Pensacola Junior College ...........................30Northwest Florida State College .................31Chipola College ...........................................312010 Panhandle Conference Schedule ......322009 Panhandle Conference Standings .....32Panhandle Conference Champions ............32FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions .....32

Non-conference Opponents ........................33Classic Information ......................................34

THE HISTORY OF TCC EAGLE BASKETBALLTCC Basketball Timeline .............................36Record by Year ............................................37TCC’s Milestone Victories ...........................371990-91 TCC Eagles ...................................381995-96 TCC Eagles ...................................391996-97 TCC Eagles ...................................402000-01 TCC Eagles ...................................412005-06 TCC Eagles ...................................42TCC 98, Chipola 96 (3 OT) - March 11, 2006 ....................................................................43FCCAA Tournament Participants ................44Mile Gillespie, Head Coach, 1990-2001 ......47Kerry Thompson, NJCAA All-American .......48Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton, NJCAA All-American ....................................................................49Antwan Jones, NJCAA All-American ...........50Marcus Hatten, NJCAA All-American ..........51All-FCCAA/All-NJCAA Region VIII ..............52FCCAA, NJCAA All-Tournament .................52NJCAA Player of the Week .........................52Panhandle Conference Award Winners ......53All-Panhandle Conference ..........................54All-Academic Honorees ...............................55Miscellaneous Awards .................................55Series Results .............................................56Year-by-Year Results ..................................63TCC & the NJCAA Poll ................................70All-Time Roster............................................73All-Time Numerical Roster ..........................75Stepping Stones ..........................................77The Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame ................78

RECORD BOOKIndividual Records .......................................80Team Records .............................................81Postseason Records ...................................82FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII TournamentHistory .........................................................82NJCAA Tournament History ........................821,000 Point Club ..........................................83Career Leaders ...........................................84Single-Season Leaders ...............................86Top Single-Game Performances .................89

Game & Season Superlatives .....................90Panhandle Conference Game & Season Superlatives ................................................91Year-by-Year Leaders .................................92Year-by-Year Team Statistics ......................942008-09 Statistics ........................................952008-09 Game-by-Game Summary ............96

TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGEThis is Tallahassee Community College .....98The TCC Foundation ...................................99Student-Athlete Success Program ..............100The Panhandle Conference, the FCCAA, & the NJCAA .........................................................101TCC Eagle Boosters ...................................102

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The 2009-10 Tallahassee Community College Men’s Basketball Media Guide is published by TCC’s Offi ce of Communications & Public Information and Rob Chaney, athletic director. Edited by Rob Chaney. Writing and research by Rob Chaney and Liz Heron. Cover photographs courtesy of Sandy O’Neal Photography and Michael Schwarz. Cover designs by Alycia Malicz. Photos by: Brian Anweiler, Farhood Basiri, Andrew Carpenter-Hutchinson Community College, Rob Chaney, Florida A&M University, Florida State University Sports Information, Skip Greenfi eld, Ryals Lee, Jeb MacVittie, Jim Nash, Sandy O’Neal Photography, Newhall Photography, Michael Schwarz, St. John’s University, Syracuse University, The Hutchinson News, The Talon, University of Cincinnati and Mark Wilson. Printing by Target Copy, Tallahassee, Fla. Special thanks to Casi Chaney.

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Location ................................................................. Tallahassee, Fla. Founded ................................................................. 1966 Enrollment.............................................................. 14,000 Nickname ............................................................... Eagles Colors ..................................................................... Royal Blue & Gold Arena ...................................................................... Eagledome Year Opened .......................................................... 1985 Capacity ................................................................. 812 Affiliation ................................................................ NJCAA Division I Conference............................................................. FCCAA Panhandle 2008-09 Record ...................................................... 15-13 2008-09 PC Record ................................................ 4-8 2008-09 PC Finish ................................................. 4th Number of post-season appearances ................. 9 Last post-season appearance .............................. 2007

TCC Administration Dr. Bill Law, President

Bill Campman, Vice President for Information Technology

Dr. John Chapin, Vice President for Workforce Development

Sharon Jefferson, Vice President for Student Affairs

Robin Johnston, Vice President of Development & Executive Director, TCC Foundation

Dr. Barbara Sloan, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Teresa Smith, Vice President for Administrative Services & Chief Financial Officer

Athletics Staff Rob Chaney, Athletic Director/Sports Information Phone: (850) 201-6085 Fax: (850) 201-8584 Email: [email protected] Kelvin Powell, Program Assistant Phone: (850) 201-8588 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Davy Young, Head ATC Phone: (850) 201-8352 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Men’s Basketball Eddie Barnes, Head Coach Phone: (850) 201-8080 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] T.J. Braxton, Assistant Coach Phone: (850) 201-6560 Email: [email protected] Daniel Batson, Graduate Assistant Travis Bolin, Graduate Assistant Baseball Mike McLeod, Head Coach Jim Hage, Assistant Coach Brad Jackson, Assistant Coach Angelo Nicolosi, Assistant Coach Dean Palmer, Assistant Coach William Taylor, Assistant Coach Softball Patti Townsend, Head Coach Jennifer McKibben, Assistant Coach Jennifer Whitley, Assistant Coach Eden Brock, Graduate Assistant Kaitlin Taylor, Student Assistant Women’s Basketball Teresa Atkinson, Head Coach T.J. Royals, Assistant Coach Tiffany McClure, Student Assistant

TCC DirectoryTCC Directory About TCCAbout TCC

Phone: (850) 201-8066 Fax: (850) 201-8073 Email: [email protected] Athletic Department mailing address: <Name of player or coach (i.e., Coach Eddie Barnes)> <Sport (i.e., Men’s Basketball)> Tallahassee Community College 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL 32304 Web site: www.TCCeagles.com Basketball press row phone: (850) 201-8086

Contacting TCC AthleticsContacting TCC Athletics

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TCC Athletics StaffTCC Athletics Staff

DANIEL BATSON Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball

TRAVIS BOLIN Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball

T.J. BRAXTON Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball

EDEN BROCK Graduate Assistant

Softball

JIM HAGE Assistant Coach

Baseball

LIZ HERON Athletic Department

Intern

BRAD JACKSON Assistant Coach

Baseball

ANGELO NICOLOSI Assistant Coach

Baseball

DEAN PALMER Assistant Coach

Baseball

DANNY JAMES Counseling Specialist

TIFFANY MCCLURE Student Assistant

Women’s Basketball

JENNIFER MCKIBBEN Assistant Coach

Softball

DR. BILL LAW President

SHARON JEFFERSON Vice President for

Student Affairs

ROB CHANEY Athletic Director

EDDIE BARNES Head Coach

Men’s Basketball

TERESA ATKINSON Head Coach

Women’s Basketball

MIKE MCLEOD Head Coach

Baseball

PATTI TOWNSEND Head Coach

Softball

KELVIN POWELL Program Assistant

KAITLIN TAYLOR Student Assistant

Softball

WILLIAM TAYLOR Assistant Coach

Baseball

DAVID YOUNG Head ATC

T.J. ROYALS Assistant Coach

Women’s Basketball

JENNIFER WHITLEY Assistant Coach

Softball

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An important part of every athletic program is the care and treatment student-athletes receive from its sports medicine staff. For well over a decade, Tallahassee Community College Athletics has enjoyed a strong relationship with Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic (TOC), who provides a certified athletic trainer, or ATC, to care for the Eagles’ more than 70 student-athletes. An ATC is an individual who has completed a four-year degree in a limited-entry Sports Medicine program and has passed a national exam that enables that person to become certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification. Once certified, the individual can provide professional care to the population of student-athletes under the following scope of practice:

Provide care and educate individuals about prevention of athletic injuries; Recognition, evaluation and immediate care of injuries; Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries Health care administration Professional development and responsibilities

Tallahassee Community College is privileged to have David Young, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, on its athletic staff as Head ATC. Young is no stranger to TCC or Panhandle Conference athletics, having joined the Eagles’ staff in 2008, following a four-year stint as Head ATC with Chipola College. As he was at Chipola, Young is an adjunct instructor at TCC, his second such tour of duty at the College, having also served in the role from 2002-04. Young earned his bachelor’s degree in the Spring of 1999 from the University of North Florida. While at UNF, he gained extensive experience through internships with UNF women’s soccer, Jacksonville University baseball, Bolles High School football, Baptist/St. Vincent Sports Medicine Rehabilitation and the Jacksonville Cyclones, a semi-pro soccer team. Later that year, Young relocated to Tallahassee, where he joined the team at TOC and began his master’s studies in sports administration at Florida State University. Upon completion of his master’s degree in 2002, he served as an adjunct faculty member in TCC’s Division of Technology and Professional Programs until accepting the Head ATC position at Chipola in 2004. While in Tallahassee, Young has worked with Rickards High School, the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks hockey organization and the Tallahassee Thunder of the Arena II Football League. As part of his responsibilities with TCC, Friday nights still find Young on the sidelines of football fields across Florida’s Panhandle and Big Bend regions. He also assists with TOC’s Sports Medicine Outreach Program. Young and his wife, Tisa, are the proud parents of a daughter, Riley, and step-daughter, Paige. The couple also enjoys time with their Labrador Retrievers, Kea and Babe.

Sports MedicineSports Medicine

David Young Head ATC

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Tallahassee Community College prides itself on being media-friendly and hopes to make your job as easy as possible while covering Eagle Basketball. The TCC Athletic Department and Sports Information Staff will do its part to accommodate as many requests as possible. Thank you for covering TCC Eagle Basketball. Enjoy the season! FACILITY Tallahassee Community College plays its home basketball games at the Eagledome (Lifetime Sports Complex), located on the west side of campus. Spectators can access the Eagledome from either U.S. Highway 90 (Tennessee Street) via Pat Thomas Drive or State Highway 20 (Pensacola Street) via Progress Drive. Parking is available in lots adjacent to the Eagledome, as well as a five-level parking garage just west of the playing facility. Fans and members of the media are reminded that on most game nights, classes are in session at TCC, meaning you will need to allow a few extra minutes to secure a parking space. COVERING THE GAME During games, a limited number of seats are available, by request, along press row for working media. Members of the media may also sit in any available seats at the Eagledome. To request a seat along press row, contact athletic director Rob Chaney at (850) 201-6085. TCC’s Sports Information Staff compiles stats and will distribute them to the media at halftime and as soon as possible following the game. INTERVIEWS On game days, head coach Eddie Barnes and Eagle players are available to the media following the team’s post-game meeting. Members of the media should see athletic director Rob Chaney for interview requests. Media wishing to speak to Coach Barnes and Eagle players before the game should request an interview a minimum of one day prior to the game. Coaches and players reserve the right to decline pre-game interviews if accommodations are not secured ahead of time. Members of the media are invited to attend practice throughout the season. Practice times vary from day to day. To confirm practice times and availability of players and coaches, members of the media wishing to attend practice should contact athletic director Rob Chaney, (850) 201-6085, prior to arriving on campus. MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE TCC can accommodate multimedia broadcast efforts for visiting teams. To ensure that everything is set up ahead of time, please contact athletic director Rob Chaney, at (850) 201-6085, at least 24 hours prior to the game. PHONES Phones are available along press row to assist the media. To contact press row during the ballgame, call (850) 201-8086. A fax machine and internet access is available upon request. PHOTOGRAPHS Members of the media wishing to shoot photographs can shoot from most any location in the Eagledome.

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Panhandle Conference MediaPanhandle Conference Media Electronic Media

Panhandle Sports Broadcasting (251) 458-8803 Pensacola, Fla. Bill Brownell ................................... [email protected] Joe Paschal ................................... [email protected] Derek Marshman ........................... [email protected] Sandy O’Neal ................................ [email protected] www.psblive.com WCTV-TV (CBS) ....... ................... (850) 906-0477 1801 Halstead Blvd. • Tallahassee, FL 32309 Fax: (850) 668-3851 Andrew Christopher ... [email protected] Elton Gumbel ............. [email protected] Phil Jean .................... [email protected] Sam Lane .................. [email protected] www.wctv.tv WTXL-TV (ABC) ....... ................... (850) 893-1313 1620 Commerce Blvd. • Midway, FL 32343 Fax: (850) 668-1460 Brad Dalton ................ [email protected] Ashli Gehrmann ......... [email protected] www.wtxl.tv

Print Media Jackson County Floridan ............ (850) 526-3614 PO Box 520 • Marianna, FL 32447 Dustin Kent ................ [email protected] www.jcfloridan.com Northwest Florida Daily News .... (800) 755-1185 200 Racetrack Rd. • Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 Fax: (850) 863-7864 Will Parchman ........... [email protected] www.nwfdailynews.com Panama City News Herald .......... (850) 747-5065 501 W 11th St. • Panama City, FL 32401 Fax: (850) 747-5097 Josh Weinfuss ........... [email protected] www.newsherald.com Pensacola News Journal ............ (850) 435-8552 PO Box 12710 • Pensacola, FL 32574 Fax: (850) 434-6241 Darcy Reeves ............ [email protected] Bill Vilona ................... [email protected] www.pnj.com

Tallahassee Democrat ................. (850) 599-2167 PO Box 990 • Tallahassee, FL 32302 Fax: (850) 599-2301 Jim Lamar, editor ...... [email protected] Casey Moore ............. [email protected] Aimee Sachs ............. [email protected] www.tallahassee.com The Talon ................. .................... (850) 201-8425 444 Appleyard Dr. • Tallahassee, FL 32304 Fax: (850) 201-8427 [email protected] www.tcc.fl.edu/talon

Panhandle Conference SIDs Chipola College Contact: Bryan Craven Phone: (850) 718-2264 Fax: (850) 718-2379 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.chipola.edu Gulf Coast Community College Contact: Steve Merchant Phone: (850) 769-1551 ext. 2813 Fax: (850) 872-3831 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.gcathletics.com Northwest Florida State College Contact: Ramsey Ross Phone: (850) 729-5229 Fax: (850) 729-5379 Email: [email protected] Web address: www.nwfraiders.org

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Continuing a fast-growing trend in college athletics, Tallahassee Community College launched TCCeagles.com, the official web site of the Tallahassee Community College Eagles, on October 3, 2002. TCC is one of the few two-year schools in the country to promote its athletic department with a dedicated, athletics web address. TCCeagles.com is your ticket for the latest news on TCC Athletics. Through TCCeagles.com, fans can access media guides, rosters, press releases, schedules, multi-media broadcasts and much, much more. It’s the official home of TCC Athletics… TCCeagles.com. Bookmark us today!

TCC Eagle Athletics Multimedia (TEAM) Broadcasting is your source for live coverage of TCC Athletics. TCCeagles.com, in partnership with the College’s Center for Instructional Technology, provides streaming audio of all home athletic events, as well as select road events. TCC Athletics also provides streaming video of most home events through a partnership with Livestream. TCC Athletics is also available through its live, interactive in-game blog. The “Live...from” series, courtesy of Cover It Live, offers in-depth analysis of the game, from the scorer’s table to the press box. The blog is capable of providing audio and video excerpts from TCC players, coaches and fans. Additionally, real time basketball statistics are available during home games, courtesy of Cybersports USA. Look for the “TCC Athletics is on the air” banner (pictured at right) when you log on to TCCeagles.com. When it’s on, so are the Eagles! For a complete TEAM Broadcasting schedule, log on to www.TCCeagles.com and visit the Eagles’ Information Center.

TEAM BroadcastingTEAM Broadcasting

Keep up with all Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA) sports through www.FCCAAsports.com, the official home for the FCCAA and NJCAA Region VIII. The online home of FCCAA sports provides the latest information for all FCCAA sports teams. FCCAAsports.com is also the home of the FCCAA Scoreboards for baseball, men’s and women’s basketball and softball. The scoreboard provides up-to-the minute conference standings, daily scores and game highlights from the aforementioned sports. Additional features of the FCCAA scoreboards include the weekly coaches’ poll and Player of the Week awards. The site also provides links to each of the state’s participating schools, Region VIII statistics and NJCAA statistics. Bookmark the site and stay informed on Florida JUCO athletics year-round!

FCCAA Sports OnlineFCCAA Sports Online

TCCeagles.com...the official online home of the EaglesTCCeagles.com...the official online home of the Eagles

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The Eagledome, home of TCC BasketballThe Eagledome, home of TCC Basketball

EAGLEDOME FACTOIDS OPENED 1985 CAPACITY 812 ALL-TIME HOME RECORD 199-45 ALL-TIME HOME PC RECORD 81-33 FIRST GAME November 22, 1991 Wallace Community College-Dothan (Ala.) 80, TCC 79 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 42 games, February 9, 1995-February 17, 1998 HIGHEST SCORING GAME Gulf Coast 145, TCC 138 (2 OT), January 12, 1999 LONGEST GAME Pensacola JC 87, TCC 80 (4 OT), 1/10/04 MOST POINTS SCORED BY AN EAGLE 41 by Bootsy Thornton vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/24/97 MOST POINTS SCORED BY AN OPPONENT 48 by Jerry Barnes, Florida State College at Jacksonvile vs. TCC, 12/6/99

The Eagledome, one half of Tallahassee Community College’s Lifetime Sports Complex, has been the home of TCC Basketball since athletics was revitalized in 1990. One of the finest facilities in all of junior college athletics, the Eagledome offers a great environment for players and fans alike. It has also provided one of the top home-court advantages in all of NJCAA basketball. The Eagledome underwent a major facelift prior to the 2003 season. New bleachers, featuring a three-dimensional “TCC” paint scheme, were installed on one side of the arena while chairback seating was added on the opposite side, along with new scorers tables. Additionally, new basketball goals featuring the NJCAA-mandated shot clock were installed.

TCC’s Record at Home 1991-92 .................................... 11-3 1992-93 .................................... 11-3 1993-94 .................................... 11-2 1994-95 .................................... 10-4 1995-96 .................................... 14-0 1996-97 .................................... 14-0 1997-98 .................................... 12-1 1998-99 .................................... 10-4 1999-00 .................................... 16-0 2000-01 .................................... 15-0 2001-02 .................................... 9-2 2002-03 .................................... 8-2 2003-04 .................................... 7-6 2004-05 .................................... 9-4 2005-06 .................................... 13-1 2006-07 .................................... 10-3 2007-08 .................................... 10-5 2008-09 .................................... 9-5

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Head Coach: Eddie Barnes Assistant Coach: T.J. Braxton

Graduate Assistants: Daniel Batson & Travis Bolin

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

1 Malachi Leonard F 6’7” 205 Fr. York, Pa./William Penn HS

2 Reggie Brice F 6’8” 215 Fr. Snellville, Ga./The Learning Company HS

3 Juevol Myles G 6’1” 190 Fr. Pickering, Ontario/Pickering HS

11 Carlyle Francis G 6’1” 180 Fr. Scarborough, Ontario/Pickering HS

21 Bernard James C 6’10” 235 So. Savannah, Ga./Richard Arnold HS

22 Marvell Waithe F 6’9” 205 So. Toronto, Ontario/Laurier Collegiate Institute

23 Aaron Gilstrap G 6’5” 200 Fr. Marietta, Ga./Iowa Western CC

24 Terrell Barrett G 6’5” 200 So. Farmville, N.C./Farmville Central HS

30 Michael Spease G 6’0” 170 Fr. Tobaccoville, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep Academy

31 Cyle Hepburn G 5’10” 175 Fr. Freeport, Bahamas/Quality Education Academy

32 Hugh Robertson G 6’5” 190 So. Macon, Ga./Northeast HS

42 Tim Owens F 6’10” 205 So. Orlando, Fla./Seminole State College of Florida

20092009--10 Roster10 Roster

The 2009-10 Eagles Standing, left to right: Head Coach Eddie Barnes, Graduate Assistant Travis Bolin, Head Athletic Trainer David Young, Marvell Waithe, Bernard James, Tim Owens, Malachi Leonard, Reggie Brice, Graduate Assistant Daniel Batson, Assistant Coach T.J. Braxton. Seated, left to right: Aaron Gilstrap, Terrell Barrett, Hugh Robertson, Cyle Hepburn, Juevol Myles, Michael Spease, Mark King, Carlyle Francis.

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NOVEMBER 5-6 WING ZONE TIP-OFF CLASSIC TALLAHASSEE 5 Thurs. MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE 8 p.m. 6 Fri. COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA 6 p.m. 10 Tue. at Gordon (Ga.) College Barnesville, Ga. 7:30 p.m. 14 Sat. at Daytona State College Daytona Beach, Fla. 4 p.m. 17 Tue. at South Georgia Tech Americus, Ga. 7:30 p.m. 21 Sat. at Central Florida CC Ocala, Fla. 8 p.m. 26-27 RAMADA CONFERENCE CENTER CLASSIC TALLAHASSEE 26 Thurs. UNIV. OF SOUTH CAROLINA-SALKEHATCHIE 8 p.m. 27 Fri. CLINTON (S.C.) JC 5 pm. DECEMBER 1 Tue. SOUTH GEORGIA TECH TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. 4-5 Milton H. Johnson Panhandle Classic Marianna, Fla. 4 Fri. vs. Santa Fe College 3 p.m. 5 Sat. vs. Alabama Southern CC 1 p.m. 12-13 Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout Gainesville, Fla. 12 Sat. vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville 1 p.m. 13 Sun. at Santa Fe College 5 p.m. 17 Thurs. CENTRAL FLORIDA CC TALLAHASSEE 7 p.m. JANUARY 1-2 TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT HOLIDAY CLASSIC TALLAHASSEE 1 Fri. GORDON (GA.) COLLEGE 8 p.m. 2 Sat. KANKAKEE (ILL.) CC 5 p.m. 6 Wed. at Gulf Coast CC* Panama City, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 9 Sat. PENSACOLA JC* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. 13 Wed. at Northwest Florida State College* Niceville, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 19 Tue. CHIPOLA COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. 23 Sat. GULF COAST CC* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. 27 Wed. at Pensacola JC* Pensacola, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 30 Sat. NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 6 Sat. at Chipola College* Marianna, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 10 Wed. at Gulf Coast CC* Panama City, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 13 Sat. PENSACOLA JC* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. 15 Mon. at Northwest Florida State College* Niceville, Fla. 8:30 p.m. 20 Sat. CHIPOLA COLLEGE* TALLAHASSEE 7:30 p.m. MARCH 3-6 Wed.-Sat. FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Marianna, Fla. 16-20 Tue.-Sat. NJCAA Tournament Hutchinson, Kan.

Home games in CAPS and played at the Eagledome *-Panhandle Conference game

All times are eastern and subject to change

20092009--10 Schedule10 Schedule

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20092009--10 Photo Roster10 Photo Roster

1 MALACHI LEONARD

F • 6’7” • Fr. York, Pa.

2 REGGIE BRICE

F • 6’8” • Fr. Snellville, Ga.

3 JUEVOL MYLES

G • 6’1” • Fr. Pickering, Ontario

11 CARLYLE FRANCIS

G • 6’1” • Fr. Scarborough, Ontario

21 BERNARD JAMES

C • 6’10” • So. Savannah, Ga.

22 MARVELL WAITHE

F • 6’9” • So. Toronto, Ontario

23 AARON GILSTRAP

G • 6’5” • Fr. Marietta, Ga.

24 TERRELL BARRETT

F • 6’6” • So. Farmville, N.C.

30 MICHAEL SPEASE

G • 6’0” • Fr. Tobaccoville, N.C.

31 CYLE HEPBURN

G • 5’10” • Fr. Freeport, Bahamas

32 HUGH ROBERTSON

G • 6’5” • So. Macon, Ga.

42 TIM OWENS F • 6’10” • So. Orlando, Fla.

EDDIE BARNES Head Coach

T.J. BRAXTON Assistant Coach

DANIEL BATSON Graduate Assistant

TRAVIS BOLIN Graduate Assistant

Player pronunciations MALACHI Leonard MAL-uh-KYE JUEVOL Myles joo-VALL

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E ddie Barnes is entering his 19th season as a head basketball coach at the National Junior College Athletic Association level and his ninth at the helm of the Tallahassee Community College program.

Introduced as Head Coach at TCC on May 23, 2001, Barnes is the third man to lead the Eagle Basketball program, joining Mike Martin (1970-71) and Mike Gillespie (1990-2001). Prior to his head coaching post with the Eagles, the 56-year old native of Panama City, Fla., spent ten years at Wallace Community College in Dothan, Ala., where he was the head coach from 1991-2001. In fact, during his first season at Wallace, Barnes and the Governors scored an 80-79 upset over TCC on November 22, 1991, in the first NJCAA game ever played at the Eagledome. Through eight seasons with the Eagles, Barnes’ records stands at 161-77. When combined with his ten-year stint at Wallace, his overall NJCAA coaching record is an impressive 356-187, a winning percentage of .656. Barnes’ teams have also made ten postseason appearances, three of which have come with the Eagles (2002, 2006, 2007). His overall record in “March Madness” with TCC is 6-3. A 1971 graduate of Rutherford High School in Panama City, Fla., Barnes went on to receive his associate’s degree at Wallace Community College, where he also played basketball from 1971-73. He then completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Montevallo. Barnes began his coaching career in 1975 at Jemison (Ala.) High School. His next stop was his first—but not last— on the collegiate level, as he returned to his alma mater, accepting an assistant coaching position with Montevallo. After three seasons on the Falcons’ bench, Barnes returned to Alabama’s high school ranks, where he had successful stints at both Cottonwood High School and Wicksburg High School. Prior to the 1991-92 season, Barnes was called upon to take the reigns at Wallace. It was during his ten-year stint with the Governors that he built his reputation as one of the finest coaches in all of junior college basketball. While at Wallace, Barnes coached the Governors to five Alabama Junior and Community College Conference (AJCCC) Division Championships and seven appearances in the NJCAA Region XXII Tournament, including six straight trips from 1996-2001. Winning over 63 percent of his games, Barnes compiled a 195-110 record with the Governors, recording at least 21 wins in each of his final five seasons. His tenure at Wallace also provided him with the unique opportunity of coaching his son, Cason. His final season at Wallace turned out to be his best, as the Governors captured the AJCCC/NJCAA Region XXII Championship. From there, they brought home a third-place finish in the NJCAA Division II Tournament, finishing with a record of 30-5. Following the season,

Head Coach Eddie BarnesHead Coach Eddie Barnes

Career coaching record at the two-year level Year School Record Postseason 1991-92 Wallace 19-12 NJCAA Region XXII Tournament 1992-93 Wallace 11-19 1993-94 Wallace 12-17 1994-95 Wallace 17-15 1995-96 Wallace 17-12 NJCAA Region XXII Tournament 1996-97 Wallace 22-10 NJCAA Region XXII Runners-up 1997-98 Wallace 22-8 NJCAA Region XXII Tournament 1998-99 Wallace 21-7 NJCAA Region XXII Semifinals 1999-00 Wallace 24-5 NJCAA Region XXII Runners-up 2000-01 Wallace 30-5 NJCAA Region XXII Champions 3rd Place, NJCAA Tournament 2001-02 Tallahassee 20-10 NJCAA Region VIII Tournament 2002-03 Tallahassee 19-10 2003-04 Tallahassee 17-12 2004-05 Tallahassee 18-11 2005-06 Tallahassee 31-4 NJCAA Region VIII Champions NJCAA Runners-Up 2006-07 Tallahassee 24-7 NJCAA Region VIII Tournament 2007-08 Tallahassee 17-10 2008-09 Tallahassee 15-13

Overall record at TCC: 161-77 Overall JUCO Record: 356-187

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Barnes was named the NJCAA District XXII Coach of Year for the fifth time (’92, ’96, ’97, ’00). He was also one of five finalists for NJCAA Coach of the Year. During his first season at TCC, he recorded the 200th victory of his junior college coaching career when the Eagles defeated Shelton State (Ala.) Community College, 85-82, on November 22, 2001. He also took a seventh straight team to the postseason as TCC qualified for the Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA)/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament as Panhandle Conference Runners-up en route to the school’s eleventh straight 20-win season. On February 11, 2004, he reached the 250-win plateau with a 74-55 win over Gulf Coast Community College. During the 2004-05 season, Barnes was reunited with his son, Cason, who joined the TCC coaching staff and later earned his first head coaching position at one of the elder Barnes’ former stops, Cottonwood High School. TCC’s 2005-06 season was one for the ages. After guiding the Eagles to a share of the Panhandle Conference Championship, Barnes was named Co-PC Coach of the Year. At the FCCAA Tournament, he recorded his 100th victory at TCC with a 73-61 win over Central Florida Community College on March 8, 2006. Three days later, he and the Eagles celebrated an FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship with a 98-96 triple-overtime win over Chipola College. That victory enabled Barnes to join a select group of coaches who have led teams to region championships on both the Division I and Division II levels. His efforts also garnered him FCCAA and NJCAA District VIII Coach of the Year honors. At the NJCAA Tournament, the Eagles’ 81-65 win over Iowa Western Community College not only propelled TCC into the championship game for the first time, but was also career win No. 300 at the two-year level for the veteran coach. Though the Eagles came up short in the NJCAA Championship Game, Barnes was recognized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) as the Junior College Coach of the Year (top photo at right). In May 2007, Barnes was recognized by his alma mater when the University of Montevallo named him the recipient of the prestigious Leon G. Davis Award (bottom photo at right). The award, bestowed annually upon a former University of Montevallo athlete who has distinguished himself through personal achievements and community service, is given in honor of Davis, former Director of Athletics, Basketball Coach and Golf Coach at the University of Montevallo. Equally impressive as Barnes’ win-loss record is the fact that he boasts a graduation rate of 87-percent. Additionally, 96-percent of his players have continued their education and playing careers at four-year schools. To date, 32 of Barnes’ TCC student-athletes have continued their athletic and academic careers at the four-year level. In fact, during the 2004 NCAA Tournament, a pair of his former players squared off against one another when Moses White and Earl Nurse led Florida A&M University and Lehigh University, respectively, into the tournament’s Opening Round game. In eight years with the Eagles, Barnes has coached four All-FCCAA players (Marcus Johnson ‘02, Steve Cherry ‘04, Abdullahi Kuso ‘06, Dustin Scott ‘07). Additionally, 41 of his players have been named to various All-Panhandle Conference teams, including 22 first-team selections. Barnes and his wife, Judy, both active members at Morningside Baptist Church, have two children. Their son, Cason, and wife, Karen, live in Nashville, Tenn. Their daughter, Lindsey, and husband, Tim, reside in Tallahassee and are the parents’ of the Barnes’ first grandchild, six-month old daughter, Payton.

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Assistant Coaches Stephan Abitan 1998-99 John Adkins 1998-00 Tony Atkins 2001-04 Cason Barnes 2004-05 Daniel Batson 2009-present Kris Baumann 2004-05* Jim Baxter 1997-98* Travis Bolin 2005-present T.J. Braxton 2007-present Jon Brou 1999-01 Matt Chlebek 2000-01 Leo Colomer 2005-09 Andy Colville 1994-97* Dwight Cooper 1990-91 Clay Dickey 1991-93 Mike Gillespie, Jr. 1995-96* Walt Harris 1995-96, 1998-99 Joe Hayes 1994-95, 1996-97, 2000-01* Tom Helmeyer 2001-04 Jonathan Jones 2003-04 Tim Kelly 1990-94 Jim Lamar 1995-97 Mike Leeder 1991-95* Ben Lewis 1999-00 Jon Lobbe 1994-00 Randy Nelson 1994-95 Kevin Norris 2005-07* Deven Patton 1997-98 Scott Simpson 1997-00 Mike Stack 1992-93 Barry Taylor 1990-92 Kurt Young 1995-97* *-currently coaching at high school or college level

AllAll--time Coaching Rostertime Coaching Roster

Mike Martin Head Coach, 1969-70

Record: 3-7

Mike Gillespie Head Coach, 1997-2001

Record: 258-56

Eddie Barnes Head Coach, 2001-present

Record: 161-77

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T.J. Braxton, a former basketball standout at Wallace Community College-Dothan (Ala.) and the University of West Florida, is entering his third season as an assistant coach at Tallahassee Community College. As the top assistant for head coach Eddie Barnes, Braxton is responsible

for scouting the Eagles’ opponents, coordinating recruiting efforts, administering on-the-court drills and monitoring the team’s off-the-court activities, including study hall. A native of Cottondale, Fla., Braxton grew up in the heart of Panhandle Conference Basketball Country. Playing for Cottondale High School, he averaged 14.0 points per game during his varsity career. Upon graduating from CHS, he headed north across the state line to Wallace Community College in Dothan, Ala., where he played under Barnes from 1996-99. After redshirting during the 1996-97 season, Braxton helped lead the Governors to a 43-15 record and a pair of appearances in the AJCCC/NJCAA Region XXII Tournament from 1997-99. During his career at Wallace, Braxton averaged 13.6 points and 9.4 assists per game. Braxton continued his education and athletic career at the University of West Florida. Playing for coach Don Hogan in 1999-00, he started 25 of 27 games and averaged 7.1 points per game while leading the Argonauts with 108 assists and 45 steals. His efforts helped lead UWF to an 18-10 record and an appearance in the Gulf South Conference Tournament. Braxton’s 45 steals are currently tied for the sixth-highest single-season total in UWF history. Ironically, he shares the ranking with Tony Atkins, another former TCC assistant. Braxton began his coaching career in 2001 when he returned home to Cottondale High School as an assistant coach for the boy’s basketball team. Three years later, he was promoted to head coach, a position he held through the 2005-06 season. During a five-year stint overall at Cottondale, he helped guide a pair of teams to the Florida High School Athletic Association Final Four in Lakeland and guided two more teams to the Elite Eight. Following the 2006 season, Braxton returned to the University of West Florida as an assistant coach, his first coaching opportunity on the collegiate level. As an assistant for Hogan in 2006-07, Braxton was responsible for film exchange and also headed up some of the Argonauts’ recruiting efforts. At TCC, Braxton has coached ten all-Panhandle Conference players, including first-team recipients Marvell Waithe, Bernard James and Jermaine Dixon, currently a standout at the University of Pittsburgh. The 33-year old Braxton, whose given name is Taurus, is the son of Lynda Speights.

Assistant Coach T.J. BraxtonAssistant Coach T.J. Braxton

“He is my right hand. He knows what I want and how we do things at TCC. He’s very conscientious about his job and the work he does as a member of our coaching staff. He’s learning more and more everyday and has a good feel for the game and our players. He’s got a bright future. He has charisma. He knows how to work with people. He’s very disciplined and understands how important that is to being successful.”

TCC head coach Eddie Barnes on T.J. Braxton

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D aniel Batson is entering his first season as an assistant coach with the Eagles. Batson will be involved in all aspects of TCC’s program in 2009-10. A native of Baker, Fla., Batson graduated from Baker High School in 2004. As a

member of the Gators’ high school basketball team, he played for legendary coach James “Monty” Russell. He helped Baker to a district championship as a senior and a berth in Florida’s Sweet 16. Batson returned to his alma mater in 2007 and joined coach Mike Martello’s staff, where his responsibilities included on-court coaching, video exchange and scouting. He helped guide Baker to a 15-13 record and district runners-up finish in 2008. Last season, the Gators posted a 24-4 record en route to the district championship and a berth in Florida’s Sweet 16. The 2008-09 season also provided Batson with his first head coaching opportunity, as he took the reigns of Baker’s sixth and seventh grade boy’s basketball team. Just one season removed from a winless record, Batson coached Baker to a 5-4 mark. Batson is a 2008 graduate of Okaloosa-Walton College (now Northwest Florida State College), where he earned a bachelor’s in project and acquisitions management. He is currently pursuing his master’s in public administration from Troy University.

T ravis Bolin is entering his fifth season as a member of coach Eddie Barnes’ staff. His responsibilities include on-

floor coaching, advance scouting, individual skill development, monitoring study hall activities and assisting with future recruit research. During Bolin's first year on the TCC staff in 2005-06, he assisted the Eagles in numerous capacities, from serving as the team's official scorekeeper to participating in all facets of practice sessions. His efforts helped the Eagles to a 31-4 record, a share of the Panhandle Conference Championship, the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship and a berth in the NJCAA Championship Game. Bolin has coached ten first-team all-Panhandle Conference players, including former TCC standouts Abdullahi Kuso, Dustin Scott and current University of Pittsburgh guard Jermaine Dixon. A native of Pace, Fla., Bolin, a 2006 graduate of TCC, earned his bachelor’s in physical education from Florida State University in 2009. He is engaged to Amanda Rushing and the couple will be married on December 19, 2009. In addition to his coaching duties, Bolin works part-time in the College’s Office on Enrollment Services and Student Success.

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“He has been a super addition to our program. He is someone who is dependable and that I trust a lot. He is very professional in how he goes about his business and is going to be a very good coach.”

TCC head coach Eddie Barnes

on Travis Bolin

“Daniel brings both playing and coaching experience to the staff. Because he loves basketball so much, he’s willing to go the extra mile to make sure things are done properly and in a timely fashion.”

TCC head coach Eddie Barnes

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Second-team NJCAA preseason all-American...second-team Super Sophomore by Sporting News...named to Basketball Times’ Sweet Sixteen...named NJCAA Leader for Life on October 8...has signed with Florida State University...one of the top post players in the nation...has the potential to become the best post player in TCC history...tough, skilled and can run the floor well...2008-09: Joined TCC after serving as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force…despite missing the first seven games of the season due to injury, Panhandle Conference Media named him Freshman of the Year while voting him first-team all-PC and all-freshmen...named first-team all-PC by league coaches...earned Panhandle Conference All-Academic honors and was named TCC Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year in 2009…averaged 12.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per game overall and 15.4 points and 11.2 rebounds in PC action...had seven double-doubles in PC play...made his collegiate debut vs. Aiken Tech (11/27/08) and recorded four points, three rebounds and three blocks...eight rebounds vs. South Georgia Tech (12/1/08)...ten points vs. Miami Dade (12/13/08)...14 points and six rebounds vs. Daytona State (12/14/08)...23 points and nine rebounds vs. Central Florida (12/17/08)...14 points and nine rebounds vs. Middle Georgia (12/29/08)...14 points and nine rebounds in PC debut vs. Chipola (1/3/09)...recorded his first double-double vs. Gulf Coast (1/6/09) with 15 points and 11 rebounds...19 points and 16 rebounds vs. Pensacola (1/14/09)...15 points, 17 rebounds and four blocks vs. Northwest Florida State (1/17/09)...18 points and 13 rebounds vs. Chipola (1/24/09)...15 points, 12 rebounds

and seven blocks vs. Pensacola (1/27/09)...12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (2/4/09)...20 points and 12 rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (2/10/09)...38 points and 16 rebounds on 15-of-19 shooting vs. Northwest Florida State (2/17/09)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Richard Arnold High School in Savannah, Ga., but did not play basketball…PERSONAL: Born on February 7…son of Darryl and Beverly Cook…represents men’s basketball on TCC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...a member of the United States’ Armed Forces All-Star Team that competed at the 2008 International Military Sports Council Basketball Championships…led the USA to its first CISM championship since 1998 with an 84-74 victory over Lithuania…named Tournament MVP and was selected to the All-Tournament Team…12 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks in title game against Lithuania…led the Air Force to a third straight Armed Forces Basketball Championship in 2008…named to the All-Tournament Team…plans to major in business management.

JAMES’ CAREER HIGHS

Points 38 vs. NW Florida St., 2/17/09 Field Goals Made 15 vs. NW Florida St., 2/17/09 Field Goals Attempted 19 vs. NW Florida St., 2/17/09 Three-pointers Made N/A Three-pointers Attempted N/A Free Throws Made 9 vs. Central Florida, 12/17/08 Free Throws Attempted 13 vs. NW Florida St., 2/17/09 Rebounds 17 vs. NW Florida St., 1/17/09 Assists 3 vs. Chipola, 1/24/09 Steals 2 vs. Central Florida, 12/17/08 Blocks 7 vs. Pensacola, 1/27/09

JAMES’ CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 21 FGM/FGA 100/162 FG% 0.617 3FGM/3FGA N/A 3FG% N/A FTM/FTA 67/120 FT% 0.558 PTS./AVG. 267/12.7 REB/AVG. 185/8.8 ASSISTS 11 STEALS 5 BLOCKS 47

The 4-1-1 on Bernard James Favorite TV show: Family Guy Favorite movie: Any Given Sunday Favorite entertainer: Will Smith Favorite music genre: Everything What I do in my spare time: Relax and listen to music Twitter, MySpace or Facebook: Twitter One thing people don’t know about me: Fifty percent of the things I say are meant as jokes Person I admire the most: Kevin Garnett Favorite food: Pasta/Mexican If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: PB&J Best place to eat in Tallahassee: Qdoba To get ready for a game, I like to: Zone out Game rituals/superstitions: Blocking everything out until warm-ups Five years from now, I want to be: A professional basketball player As a kid, I pretended to be: A superhero Favorite athlete: Kevin Garnett Favorite professional sports team: Phoenix Suns My most memorable moment as an athlete: Winning Student-Athlete of the Year/Freshman of the Year Three people I would like to meet: Will Smith, Sanaa Lathan, Barack Obama What I like best about TCC: Structure and atmosphere

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Third-team NJCAA preseason all-American...has signed with the University of Arkansas...named a fourth-team Super Sophomore by Sporting News...named to Basketball Times’ Sweet Sixteen...one of the top-scoring forwards in the nation...continually working to improve all areas of his game...long and athletic…has a very good skill set…2008-09: Enjoyed a spectacular freshman campaign, averaging 18.9 points and 8.6 rebounds per game...earned first-team all-Panhandle Conference honors from league coaches and was a second-team pick by league media...named to PC Media’s All-Freshman team...earned PC All-Academic honors...named FCCAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Week on November 25...burst onto the scene with a record-setting debut vs. Gordon (10/31/08) when he had 21 points and a TCC-record 23 rebounds — the first 20-20 game in TCC history...23 points and seven rebounds vs. Central Florida (11/4/08)...32 points on 15-of-21 shooting and eight rebounds vs. IMG Academy (11/12/08)...recorded the first 30-20 game in TCC history with 39 points and 21 rebounds vs. South Georgia Tech (11/18/08)...ten points and 11 rebounds vs. Aiken Tech (11/27/08)...31 points and nine rebounds vs. South Georgia Tech (12/1/08)...22 points and seven rebounds vs. Middle Georgia (12/29/08)...18 points and 12 rebounds vs. USC-Salkehatchie (12/30/08)...11 points and seven rebounds vs. Chipola (1/3/09) in PC debut...16 points and six rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/6/09)...24 points and seven rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (1/17/09)...22 points and nine rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/21/09)...29 points and 15 rebounds vs. Chipola (1/24/09)...21 points and six rebounds vs. Pensacola (1/27/09)...17 points and ten rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (2/4/09)...ten points and ten rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (2/17/09)...26 points vs. Pensacola (2/21/09)...HIGH SCHOOL: Considered by many to be the top player in Canada, where he played at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute in Toronto…also played with Grassroots Canada…one of Canada’s top prospects in the Class of 2006…a three-

star prospect by both Rivals and Scouts, Inc….averaged 35.0 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.0 blocks as a senior…named Mr. Basketball Canada in 2006…played in the All-Canadian All-Star Game…once scored 51 points in game and 40 in another during his high school career…named a Tournament All-Star at the Humber College Classic…was the only Canadian invited to the prestigious Nike Hoops Summit and participated in the US-International All-Star Game…one of 56 players at the Nike All-Canada Camp in 2005…PERSONAL: Born on October 20…son of Florence Haughton and Francis Waithe…originally signed with Loyola University Chicago in 2006, choosing the Ramblers over Duquesne, Rutgers and Cincinnati but was not cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse…instead returned to Toronto for a fifth year of high school while also playing for the Toronto Academy Prep School (TAPS) under Coach Ro Russell…averaged 25.0 points and 10.0 rebounds for a TAPS team that went 45-5 against elite competition on the prep circuit…following the 2006-07 season, he committed to Rutgers University but did not qualify…plans to major in sports management.

WAITHE’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 39 vs. South Ga. Tech, 11/18/08 Field Goals Made 15 vs. IMG Academy, 11/12/08 Field Goals Attempted 21, two times Three-pointers Made 4, three times Three-pointers Attempted 9, three times Free Throws Made 13 vs. South Ga. Tech, 11/18/08 Free Throws Attempted 19 vs. South Ga. Tech, 11/18/08 Rebounds 23 vs. Gordon, 10/31/08 Assists 6 vs. Gulf Coast, 2/10/09 Steals 2, two times Blocks 3, three times

WAITHE’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 27 FGM/FGA 179/366 FG% 0.489 3FGM/3FGA 45/115 3FG% 0.391 FTM/FTA 106/139 FT% 0.763 PTS./AVG. 509/18.9 REB/AVG. 233/8.6 ASSISTS 30 STEALS 13 BLOCKS 17

The 4-1-1 on Marvell Waithe Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Favorite movie: Four Brothers Favorite entertainer: Will Smith Favorite music genre: Hip hop What I do in my spare time: Play video games Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook One thing people don’t know about me: I’m the best in 2K10, not Juevol Myles Person I admire the most: Jesus Favorite food: Oxtail If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Easy Mac Best place to eat in Tallahassee: CiCi’s To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to DMX Game rituals/superstitions: Making sure my nails are cut real low Five years from now, I want to be: Playing in the NBA As a kid, I pretended to be: The Rock Favorite athlete: Tayshaun Prince Favorite professional sports team: Toronto Raptors My most memorable moment as an athlete: Winning Mr. Basketball Canada Three people I would like to meet: God, Tayshaun Prince, Jay-Z

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A player to keep an eye on in 2009-10...poised for a breakout season, one that could turn him into a high-major prospect…has tremendous upside...athletic player who has a Division-I body…possesses the ability to put it on the floor, post up and shoot from beyond the arc…a complete offensive player who can score at a high level…has worked hard to improve his perimeter game…can play two different positions…plays with tremendous energy…can be a game-changer…2008-09: Overcame an early-season injury to earn honorable mention all-Panhandle Conference honors...earned a spot on PC All-Academic Team...appeared in 19 games and averaged 5.6 points and 3.8 rebounds...became a fixture in the Eagles’ starting lineup by season’s end and averaged 7.3 points and 5.2 rebounds in 12 PC games...made his TCC debut vs. Genesis One (12/5/08)and scored five points...scored seven points vs. USC-Salkehatchie (12/30/08)...eight points and six rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/6/09)…four points and three rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/21/09)...four points and six rebounds vs. Chipola (1/24/09)...five points and six rebounds vs. Pensacola (1/27/09)...ten points and a team-high 13 rebounds vs. Northwest Florida State (2/4/09)...scored team– and personal-best 20 points vs. Chipola (2/7/09)...18 points on 7-of-12 shooting vs. Gulf Coast (2/10/09)...led the team with eight rebounds and scored ten points vs. Pensacola (2/21/09)...HIGH SCHOOL: Standout at Farmville Central High School where he was a four-year letterman for Coach Larry Williford…led FCHS to a 23-5 record and the Class 2A Eastern Plains

Conference regular season and tournament championships in 2007-08…EPC Tournament MVP and a member of the All-Tournament Team…three-time All-Pitt County selection…selected to play in the 2008 North Carolina Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game…averaged 18.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game as a senior…enjoyed a 30-point performance in the second round of the 2008 playoffs…as a junior, averaged 18.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game en route to earning first-team All-Area honors from the Greenville Daily Reflector…FCHS Offensive MVP as a junior…averaged 13.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore to earn All-Area honors…PERSONAL: Born on April 22…originally signed with Gardner-Webb University out of high school...son of Cathy Barrett and Martin Johnson…given name is Martin Terrell Barrett...plans to major in business.

BARRETT’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 20 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Field Goals Made 7 vs. Gulf Coast, 2/10/09 Field Goals Attempted 16 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Three-pointers Made 2, three times Three-pointers Attempted 5 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Free Throws Made 6 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Free Throws Attempted 7 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Rebounds 13 vs. NW Florida St., 2/4/09 Assists 4 vs. Gulf Coast, 1/21/09 Steals 3 vs. Chipola, 2/7/09 Blocks 1 vs. Chipola, 1/24/09

BARRETT’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 19 FGM/FGA 36/108 FG% 0.333 3FGM/3FGA 11/29 3FG% 0.379 FTM/FTA 24/38 FT% 0.632 PTS./AVG. 107/5.6 REB/AVG. 73/3.8 ASSISTS 14 STEALS 14 BLOCKS 1

The 4-1-1 on Terrell Barrett Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite entertainer: Bernie Mac Favorite music genre: Rap What I do in my spare time: Play PS3 Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook One thing people don’t know about me: I’m a very caring person Person I admire the most: My mother Favorite food: Seafood If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Chicken, corn, and macaroni and cheese Best place to eat in Tallahassee: Old Times To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music Game rituals/superstitions: Pray Five years from now, I want to be: Playing professional basketball Favorite athlete: Carmelo Anthony Favorite professional sports team: Denver Nuggets What I like best about TCC: The caring of the staff

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Has improved steadily since arriving at TCC...loves to put the ball on the floor and penetrate...very athletic player...much-improved on the perimeter…one of the most exciting players on the roster…has high-major talent…can do a little bit of everything on the floor…handles the ball well…solid rebounder…defends well and can be a shot blocker…plays above the rim...basketball IQ increases each day…2008-09: Earned honorable mention all-Panhandle Conference honors from both league coaches and league media...named Panhandle Conference All-Academic...was the only player to start all 28 games for the Eagles...averaged 12.0 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 48.0 percent from the floor...in 12 PC games, he averaged 11.1 points and 4.3 rebounds...scored 19 points in his TCC debut vs. Gordon (10/31/08)...16 points vs. Central Florida (11/4/08)...enjoyed his first double-double vs. Seminole (11/8/08) with 28 points and 11 rebounds...18 points vs. IMG Academy (11/12/08)...22 points vs. Gordon (11/20/08)...11 points vs. Santa Fe (12/7/08)...13 points vs. Miami Dade (12/13/08)…13 points and ten rebounds vs. Middle Georgia (12/29/08)...11 points and seven rebounds vs. USC-Salkehatchie (12/30/08)...ten points vs. Chipola in PC debut (1/3/09)...14 points and six rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/6/09)...15 points vs. Northwest Florida State (1/17/09)...16 points and seven rebounds vs. Gulf Coast (1/21/09)...21 points and five rebounds vs. Pensacola (1/27/09)...15 points vs. Gulf Coast (2/10/09)...15 points and five rebounds vs. Pensacola (2/21/09)...HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Northeast High School in Macon, Ga., under Coach Dartez Talbott…second-team Preseason All-Middle

Georgia in 2007-08…Bibb County Player of the Year…All-Bibb County…averaged 18.3 points and 9.2 rebounds per game…PERSONAL: Born on September 15…son of Phyllis Wilson…plans to major in business.

ROBERTSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 28 vs. Seminole, 11/8/08 Field Goals Made 10 vs. Seminole, 11/8/08 Field Goals Attempted 17, two times Three-pointers Made 3, three times Three-pointers Attempted 6 vs. Pensacola, 2/21/09 Free Throws Made 8, two times Free Throws Attempted 11 vs. Pensacola, 1/27/09 Rebounds 11 vs. Seminole, 11/8/08 Assists 5, two times Steals 4 vs. USC-Salk., 12/30/08 Blocks 2, three times

ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 28 FGM/FGA 130/271 FG% 0.480 3FGM/3FGA 27/69 3FG% 0.391 FTM/FTA 49/75 FT% 0.653 PTS./AVG. 336/12.0 REB/AVG. 126/4.5 ASSISTS 52 STEALS 21 BLOCKS 13

The 4-1-1 on Hugh Robertson Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite movie: Menace to Society Favorite entertainer: Chris Tucker What I do in my spare time: Chill Person I admire the most: My mother Favorite food: Chicken If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Chicken and French fries Best place to eat in Tallahassee: BW3 To get ready for a game, I like to: Chill and relax As a kid, I pretended to be: Kobe Bryant Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers Three people I would like to meet: Beyonce, Keri Hilson and Meagan Good

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Transferred to TCC after Seminole State College of Florida dropped its men’s basketball program following the 2008-09 season...long, athletic post who can run the floor well...tenacious defender who will give the Eagles another presence in the paint...has worked hard to improve on the offensive end...2008-09: Played for coach Bobby Washington at Seminole State College of Florida...received the Most Improved Player Award...named second-team all-Mid-Florida Conference...his team-high 70 blocks placed him second in the Mid-Florida Conference and fifth in the FCCAA...led team in blocks, was 2nd in MFC and 5th in state...the Raiders’ third-leading rebounder...recorded five rebounds in 25 minutes of action against TCC on November 8...HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Oak Ridge High School...PERSONAL: Born on November 1...son of Lee and Darlene Owens...originally enrolled at Valencia Community College after graduating high school but did not play...plans to major in general studies.

OWENS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points N/A Field Goals Made N/A Field Goals Attempted N/A Three-pointers Made N/A Three-pointers Attempted N/A Free Throws Made N/A Free Throws Attempted N/A Rebounds N/A Assists N/A Steals N/A Blocks N/A

OWENS’ CAREER STATISTICS

GAMES 25 FGM/FGA 31/57 FG% 0.543 3FGM/3FGA 0/0 3FG% N/A FTM/FTA 8/24 FT% 0.333 PTS./AVG. 70/2.8 REB/AVG. 100/4.0 ASSISTS 6 STEALS 6 BLOCKS 70

The 4-1-1 on Tim Owens Favorite TV show: Bernie Mac Show Favorite movie: Man on Fire Favorite entertainer: Dave Chappelle Favorite music genre: Rap What I do in my spare time: Check my Facebook Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook and MySpace One thing people don’t know about me: I like to draw Person I admire the most: My father Favorite food: Pasta If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Hamburger Helper Best place to eat in Tallahassee: Not sure To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to Lil’ Wayne Game rituals/superstitions: Eat a sub Five years from now, I want to be: Be finished with school As a kid, I pretended to be: A chef Favorite athlete: Dwight Howard Favorite professional sports team: Orlando Magic My most memorable moment as an athlete: Losing our last game last year on a controversial call Three people I would like to meet: God, Dwight Howard and Denzel Washington What I like best about TCC: The Eagledome and weight room

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Long player who can run the floor extremely well...a highly-skilled player...has the opportunity to increase his stock...HIGH SCHOOL: A prep standout at William Penn High School, where he played for coach Troy Sowers…led William Penn to a 32-2 season in 2008-09…averaged 15.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.0 steal per game as a senior…as a senior, tallied 511 total points, including a game-high of 28...named MVP of the William Penn Tournament...selected to the York-Adams All-Star Team…PERSONAL: Born on January 1…son of Marshall and Darlene Leonard…undecided on major. The 4-1-1 on Malachi Leonard Favorite TV show: BET…Favorite movie: Slumdog Millionaire…Favorite entertainer: Will Smith…Favorite music genre: R&B…What I do in my spare time: Play my PS2…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: MySpace…One thing people don’t know about me: I can be really mean…Person I admire the most: My brother and dad…Favorite food: Pancakes…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Pancakes and eggs…Best place to eat in Tallahassee: McDonald’s…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Five years from now, I want to be: A professional basketball player…As a kid, I pretended to be: Kobe Bryant…Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant…Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: I hit a game-winning tip-in basket to go to the championship game…Three people I would like to meet: Kobe Bryant, Keri Hilson and Michael Jordan…What I like best about TCC: My teammates.

Big-time athlete who has to develop skills but could turn into a high-major prospect before his TCC career is over...HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of The Learning Company High School...was an impact player at tradition-rich South Gwinnett High School, where he played for coach Emmitt Rouse…averaged 18.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game…scored a career-high of 29 points…named to the Gwinnett County Senior All-Star Team...nominated for the McDonald’s All-America Game...PERSONAL: Celebrates a November 30 birthday...son of Belinda Chargois, Wendell Reynolds and Angela Tremble…undecided on major. The 4-1-1 on Reggie Brice Favorite TV show: The Game…Favorite entertainer: Lavelle Crawford…Favorite music genre: Rap and R&B…What I do in my spare time: Go out, hang with friends…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook…Person I admire the most: LeBron James…Favorite food: Philly cheese steak…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Baked chicken and rice…Best place to eat in Tallahassee: Chubby’s…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music and eat candy…Game rituals/superstitions: I tie my shoes a certain way…Five years from now, I want to be: Playing basketball in the NBA or overseas…As a kid, I pretended to be: A firefighter…Favorite athlete: LeBron James…Favorite professional sports team: Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia Eagles…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When we lost the championship game by one point…Three people I would like to meet: LeBron James, Keisha Cole and Kim Kardashian.

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A pass first player...tough point guard who sees the floor extremely well...can hit the open shot...has great work ethic...HIGH SCHOOL: Began career at West Hill High before transferring to Pickering High, where he played for coach Chris Smalling...at Pickering, led his team to a 70-2 record, a Canadian Provincial title and a national title…averaged 13.0 points and 8.0 assists per game…played on the 2006 Canadian Junior National Team and AAU team...PERSONAL: Born on May 26…son of Carol…originally signed with Louisiana Tech University...represents men’s basketball on TCC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...undecided on major. The 4-1-1 on Juevol Myles Favorite TV show: SportsCenter…Favorite movie: Blue Streak…Favorite entertainer: Martin Lawrence…Favorite music genre: Rap…What I do in my spare time: 2K it down…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook…One thing people don’t know about me: I’m in the top 10 2K basketball players in the world…Person I admire the most: My mom and Coach Smalling…Favorite food: Oxtail…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Rice and chicken…Best place to eat in Tallahassee: CiCi’s…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to Lil’ Wayne, then pray…Game rituals/superstitions: I call my mom before every game…Five years from now, I want to be: Playing for the Toronto Raptors…As a kid, I pretended to be: Allen Iverson...Favorite athlete: Allen Iverson…Favorite professional sports team: Toronto Raptors…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When I won the OFFSA Championship…Three people I would like to meet: Allen Iverson, Lil Wayne and Lauren London…What I like best about TCC: Basketball.

Good athlete who really competes...has tremendous skills, only needs to polish them up...HIGH SCHOOL: Finished his prep career at Pickering High School...earlier played at Emery Collegiate Institute…a member of the OFSAA 3A Gold Championship Team…named first-team Toronto North Regional All-Star from 2003-07…AAA Gold Provincial Champion in 2003-04…named to Top 20 players at Phase 1 All Canada Camp…member of 2005 Juvenile Provincial team that won gold at Nationals and was second-leading scorer…2005-06 all-star at ACE Shootout…averaged 20.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game…PERSONAL: Celebrates a May 31 birthday...son of Elizabeth Ambrose and Ian Francis...given name is Ian Carlyle Francis...also a member of the AAU team, Grassroots Canada...plans to major in business and computers. The 4-1-1 on Carlyle Francis Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air…Favorite entertainer: Denzel Washington…Favorite music genre: Rap and R&B…What I do in my spare time: Play ball, sleep, watch TV, go to the mall and eat…Person I admire the most: My mom…Favorite food: Chicken and oxtail…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Game rituals/superstitions: Prayer, stretching…Five years from now, I want to be: Playing in the NBA, own a business…As a kid, I pretended to be: A money man…Favorite athlete: LeBron James…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When I played at the Canada Summer Games in 2005, playing in Las Vegas at the Reebok tournament…Three people I would like to meet: Barack Obama, Michael Jordan and Jay-Z…What I like best about TCC: The enthusiasm and friendliness.

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A transfer from Iowa Western Community College….very good shooter from the arch...good athlete...signed with North Carolina State University out of high school but opted for the JUCO route...2008-09: Attended Iowa Western Community College but did not play...HIGH SCHOOL: Finished his prep career at Ware Prep Academy in Atlanta, Ga., after previously playing at both Marietta High School and Covenant Christian...at Ware Prep, he played for coach Keith Lundy...averaged 24.0 points per game and scored a career-high of 35...selected to the Bob Gibbons All-Tournament Team…2006 ABCD Top 100 member…2006 NBA Top 100 member…Marietta High School MVP…Ware Prep MVP...PERSONAL: Celebrates a June 11 birthday...given name is Aaron Marquis...son of Kevin and Dionne Phillips...plans to major in sports medicine. The 4-1-1 on Aaron Gilstrap Favorite TV show: George Lopez, Martin…Favorite movie: All About the Benjamins…Favorite entertainer: Mike Epps…Favorite music genre: All…What I do in my spare time: Relax…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook…One thing people don’t know about me: I can’t swim…Favorite food: Chicken alfredo…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: A box dinner…Best place to eat in Tallahassee: Still searching…To get ready for a game, I like to: Relax and focus…Game rituals/superstitions: Just focus…Five years from now, I want to be: A doctor or playing professional basketball…As a kid, I pretended to be: Kobe Bryant…Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant and LeBron James…Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers…My most memorable moment as an athlete: My first college visit…Three people I would like to meet: Barack Obama, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.

Quick point guard who can go with the ball...tough player...possesses a lot of skill on the floor...could easily be a high major prospect within two years...HIGH SCHOOL: Signed with TCC out of Winston-Salem Prep Academy, where he played for coach Andre Gould…selected for the Newcomer Award...led Forsyth County in assists...was the tournament MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and 3-Point Leader...PERSONAL: Born on January 28…son of Pamela and Ray Spease…plans to major in business management. The 4-1-1 on Michael Spease Favorite TV show: Family Guy and Boondocks…Favorite movie: Love and Basketball and Kings of Comedy…Favorite entertainer: Bernie Mac and Mike Epps…Favorite music genre: R&B, rap, and old school…What I do in my spare time: Sleep, text and shop…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook…One thing people don’t know about me: I don’t know how to swim…Person I admire the most: My mom and dad…Favorite food: Pot roast…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Oodles and noodles…To get ready for a game, I like to: Throw on my skull candy headphones…Game rituals/superstitions: Just chill and text…Five years from now, I want to be: Playing basketball on the next level, owning my own shop…As a kid, I pretended to be: Hulk…Favorite athlete: LeBron James…Favorite professional sports team: Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees…My most memorable moment as an athlete: When I first dunked on someone…Three people I would like to meet: LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan…What I like best about TCC: The coaches.

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Earned a spot on TCC’s roster during walk-on tryouts...good shooter who will compete for playing time off TCC’s bench...smart player...hard worker both on and off the court...HIGH SCHOOL: Began prep career at Texas-based Christian Life Center Academy, where he played as a sophomore and junior...played his senior season at Quality Education Academy in Winston-Salem, N.C., under coach Isaac Pitts…averaged 17.0 points per game...was named Defensive Player of the Year...won a pair of T-CAL State Championships...named to the Bahamas’ U-17 Men’s National Team, placing third...led team in assists...won NCSSA National Championship…averaged 5.0 points per game…named to the Bahamas’ U-18 Men’s National Team…participated in the Tournament of the World...PERSONAL: Born January 29…son of Clyde and Iris Hepburn…plans to major in civil engineering. The 4-1-1 on Cyle Hepburn Favorite TV show: The Wayans’ Brothers…Favorite movie: Top Shottas…Favorite entertainer: Drake…Favorite music genre: Reggae…What I do in my spare time: Play Mario Kart on Nintendo 64…Twitter, Facebook or MySpace: Facebook…One thing people don’t know about me: I was the starting point guard for the Bahamian Men’s National Team…Person I admire the most: My father…Favorite food: Chicken and fries…If it’s up to me to prepare my own meal, I’m making: Noodles…Best place to eat in Tallahassee: McDonald’s…To get ready for a game, I like to: Listen to music…Game rituals/superstitions: Praying…Five years from now, I want to be: A civil engineer…As a kid, I pretended to be: Kobe Bryant…Favorite athlete: Chauncey Billups…Favorite professional sports team: Houston Rockets…My most memorable moment as an athlete: Playing for the Bahamas…What I like best about TCC: The sociable atmosphere.

Where the Eagles are fromWhere the Eagles are from

FLORIDA Tim Owens

NORTH CAROLINA Terrell Barrett

Michael Spease

PENNSYLVANIA Malachi Leonard

GEORGIA Reggie Brice

Aaron Gilstrap Bernard James Hugh Robertson

OTHER COUNTRIES

Bahamas Cyle Hepburn

Canada Canada — Carlyle Francis Canada — Juevol Myles

Canada — Marvell Waithe

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PC OpponentsPC Opponents Gulf Coast Community College January 6, 2010, Panama City, Fla., 8:30 p.m. January 23, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m. February 10, 2010, Panama City, Fla., 8:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Panama City, Fla. Enrollment: 9,000 President: Dr. James Kerley Athletic Director: Gregg Wolfe Home Arena: Billy Harrison Field House Capacity: 1,600 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Commodores, Lady Commodores Colors: Relex Blue & Gold COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jay Powell (Murray State University ‘02) Career Record: 42-21 (2 years) At Gulf Coast: 42-21 (2 years) Assistant Coaches: Odell Witherspoon, Norris Harvey Basketball phone: (850) 747-3235 Head Trainer: Jenny Hogg, MA, ATC

ABOUT THE COMMODORES 2008-09 Record: 24-9 Conference record/finish: 7-5/2nd Postseason: Lost in FCCAA Championship Game Top players lost: F Marquis Gilstrap, G Brad Reese, G Derrio Green Top players returning: G Jeffrey Reese, F Eric Buckner, F Paul Cooper, F Patrick Davis THE SERIES Overall: TCC leads, 41-14 At Tallahassee: TCC leads, 21-5 At Panama City: TCC leads, 19-8 At neutral sites: Series tied, 1-1 Current Streak: 2 by Gulf Coast 2009 series: Gulf Coast won, 2-1 1/6/09, at TCC: TCC 87, GC 79 1/21/09, at GC: GC 91, TCC 85 2/10/09, at TCC: GC 78, TCC 77 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Steve Merchant Phone: (850) 769-1551 ext. 2813 Fax: (850) 873-3530 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.GCathletics.com

Pensacola Junior College January 9, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m. January 27, 2010, Pensacola, Fla., 8:30 p.m. February 13, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Pensacola, Fla. Enrollment: 34,000 President: Dr. Ed Meadows Athletic Director: Bill Hamilton Home Arena: Lou Ross Center Capacity: 1,200 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Pirates, Lady Pirates Colors: Blue, Green & White COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Paul Swanson (Iowa State) Career Record: 162-105 (12 years) At Pensacola: 162-105 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Elijah Warren, Andy Meneely, Jeff Lippert, Mike Gilbert Basketball phone: (850) 484-1303 Head Trainer: Debbie Lee

ABOUT THE PIRATES 2008-09 Record: 18-12 Conference record/finish: 2-10/5th Postseason: None Top players lost: F Jalin Thomas, G Jedarren Mumpfield, G Virgil Philistin, G Ronald Johnson Top players returning: N/A Top newcomers: G/F Justin Wright, G Brandon Knight, G/F Dorian Smith THE SERIES Overall: TCC leads, 35-19 At Tallahassee: TCC leads, 20-7 At Pensacola: TCC leads, 15-12 Current Streak: 2 by Tallahassee 2009 series: TCC won, 2-1 1/14/09, at PJC: PJC 62, TCC 55 1/27/09, at TCC: TCC 75, PJC 67 2/21/09, at PJC: TCC 85, PJC 77 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Andy Meneely Phone: (850) 484-1096 Fax: N/A Email: [email protected] Web site: www.pjc.edu/sports

N6-7 at Aiken Tech Tournament –1 N13-14 at South Georgia Tech Tournament –2 N17 at Enterprise-Ozark N20-21 at Quality Inn Classic –3 N25 HOWARD N27-28 GULF COAST THANKSGIVNG CLASSIC D4-5 at Panhandle Classic –4 D12-13 at Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout –5 D28-29 GULF COAST HOLIDAY CLASSIC D30 NW MISSISSIPPI J6 TALLAHASSEE J9 at Chipola J16 PENSACOLA J20 at Northwest Florida State

J23 at Tallahassee J27 CHIPOLA F3 at Pensacola F6 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F10 TALLAHASSEE F13 at Chipola F17 PENSACOLA F20 at Northwest Florida State 1— at Aiken, S.C. 2— at Americus, Ga. 3— at Niceville, Fla. 4 —at Marianna, Fla. 5 —at Ocala, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 Jeff Reese G 6-4 So. Louisiana-Lafayette signee 3 Michael Porrini G 6-2 So. 5 Willie Kirkland, Jr. G 6-4 So. Coastal Carolina signee 10 Autis Gibson G 6-0 Fr. 12 Jay Wade G 6-5 Fr. 15 Javon Dawson F 6-6 Fr. 20 Eric Buckner F 6-10 So. 23 Johnie Davis, Jr. G 6-2 So. 30 Travis Nichols F 6-4 Fr. Troy signee 31 Paul Cooper F 6-8 So. Texas Tech signee 32 Patrick Davis F 6-10 So. Alabama State signee 33 Curtis Loving F 6-5 Fr.

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N2 at Alabama Southern N6-7 WORLD FORD TIP-OFF CLASSIC N10 ALABAMA SOUTHERN N14 FAULKNER STATE N18 at Lurleen B. Wallace N24 BISHOP STATE N26 SELECTCARE THANKSGIVING APPRECIATION GAME (EXHIB.) D2 at Faulkner State D4-5 at Panhandle Classic –1 D8 at Bishop State D12-13 at Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout –2 D30-31 COLLEGIATE SPORTS SHOOTOUT J6 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE J9 at Tallahassee J13 CHIPOLA

J16 at Gulf Coast J23 at Northwest Florida State J27 TALLAHASSEE J30 at Chipola F2 GULF COAST F10 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F13 at Tallahassee F15 CHIPOLA F17 at Gulf Coast 1— at Marianna, Fla. 2— at Gainesville, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 Derrious Gilmore G 5-9 Fr. 3 Erekle Jgerenaia F 6-8 So. 5 Justin Wright G/F 6-5 Fr. 10 Daniel West G 6-1 So. 14 Brandon Knight G 6-2 So. 15 LaMel Hamberg G/F 6-5 Fr. 22 Quintel Maxwell G 5-10 So. 23 Shawntez Patterson G/F 6-7 So. 24 George Jgerenaia F/C 6-10 So. 25 Rashaad Lucas G 6-0 Fr. 32 Dorian Smith G/F 6-4 So. 33 Lahmad Duncan F 6-6 Fr. 34 CaDarius Franklin F 6-6 Fr. 44 Shaun Clarke C 6-8 Fr.

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Northwest Florida State College January 13, 2010, Niceville, Fla., 8:30 p.m. January 30, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m. February 15, 2010, Niceville, Fla., 8:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Niceville, Fla. Enrollment: 16,000 President: Dr. Jill White Athletic Director: Mickey Englett Home Arena: Raider Gymnasium Capacity: 1,100 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Raiders, Lady Raiders Colors: Scarlet & Silver COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bruce Stewart (Jacksonville State University ‘75) Career Record: 654-222 (30 years) At Northwest Florida: 287-77 (12 years) Assistant Coach: Joe Richardson Basketball phone: (850) 729-5269 Head Trainer: Robert Winkler

ABOUT THE RAIDERS 2008-09 Record: 21-7 Conference record/finish: 5-7/3rd Postseason: None Top players lost: G Charvez Davis, C Johndre Jefferson, G Jamarr Sanders Top players returning: G Brian Bryant Top newcomers: F Toby Veal, G Brandon Crawford, F Kahlil Owens THE SERIES Overall: TCC leads, 32-22 At Tallahassee: TCC leads, 20-7 At Niceville: NWF leads, 15-12 Current Streak: 2 by NWF 2009 Series: NWF won, 2-1 1/17/09, at TCC: TCC 83, NWF 81 (OT) 2/4/09, at NWF: NWF 69, TCC 65 (OT) 2/17/09, at TCC: NWF 73, TCC 72 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Ramsey Ross Phone: (850) 729-5229 Fax: (850) 729-5200 Press Row Telephone: (850) 729-6047 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.nwfraiders.org

Chipola College January 19, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m. February 6, 2010, Marianna, Fla., 8:30 p.m. February 20, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m.

FAST FACTS Location: Marianna, Fla. Enrollment: 2,200 President: Dr. Gene Prough Athletic Director: Dr. Dale O’Daniel Home Arena: Milton H. Johnson Health Center Capacity: 3,000 Affiliation: NJCAA Region VIII Conference: FCCAA/Panhandle Nickname: Indians, Lady Indians Colors: Blue & Gold COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jake Headrick (University of Montevallo) Career Record: First year At Chipola: First year Assistant Coaches: Matt Anderson, Joc Calloway, Brian Steenhoek, Keith LeGree, Thomas Carr Basketball phone: (850) 718-2451 Head Trainer: Zacc Sims

ABOUT THE INDIANS 2008-09 Record: 34-2 Conference record/finish: 12-0/1st Postseason: FCCAA Champions, 3rd place at NJCAA Tournament Top players lost: G Casey Mitchell, F Gary Flowers, F Torye Pelham, F Jeremy Jacob, G Malcolm Armstead Top players returning: N/A Top newcomers: F Steadman Short, G John Taylor THE SERIES Overall: Chipola leads, 30-26 At Tallahassee: Chipola leads, 14-13 At Marianna: Chipola leads, 15-13 At neutral site: Chipola leads, 1-0 Current Streak: 8 by Chipola 2009 series: Chipola won, 3-0 1/3/09, at CC: CC 75, TCC 48 1/24/09, at TCC: CC 86, TCC 81 (OT) 2/7/09, at CC: CC 89, TCC 56 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Bryan Craven Phone: (850) 718-2264 Fax: (850) 718-2379 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.chipola.edu

PC OpponentsPC Opponents

N2 GORDON N6-7 QUALITY INN CLASSIC N13-14 at GPC Classic –1 N20-21 HOLIDAY INN EXPERSS CLASSIC N27-28 RICK FLORES CLASSIC D4-5 at Panhandle Classic –2 D12-13 at Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout –3 D16 LURLEEN B. WALLACE D28-29 at Gulf Coast Holiday Classic –4 J6 at Pensacola J13 TALLAHASSEE J16 at Chipola J20 GULF COAST J23 PENSACOLA J30 at Tallahassee F3 CHIPOLA

F6 at Gulf Coast F10 at Pensacola F15 TALLAHASSEE F17 at Chipola F20 GULF COAST 1— at Decatur, Ga. 2— at Marianna, Fla. 3— at Gainesville, Fla. 4 — at Panama City, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 Latraius Mosley G 6-5 Fr. 2 Sherrard Brantley G 6-2 Fr. 12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.4 apg in 08-09, Mississippi State signee 3 David Alexander G 6-2 Fr. 5 Michael Panaggio G 6-0 Fr. 21 Kahlil Owens F 6-6 Fr. NW Oklahoma State transfer 22 Brian Bryant G 6-3 So. 23 Brandon Crawford G 6-6 So. Jacksonville State transfer 24 Siddeeq Cooper G 6-0 Fr. 30 Joshua Lee F 6-7 Fr. 31 Toby Veal F 6-7 So. Colorado transfer 33 Olatunji Koslie C 6-11 Fr. 44 Michael Robertson C 6-7 Fr.

2009-10 Roster

N6 LURLEEN B. WALLACE N12 at Bevill State-Jasper N13-14 at GPC Classic –1 N15 at Northwest-Shoals N27-28 at Rick Flores Classic –2 D3-5 PANHANDLE CLASSIC D12-13 at Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout –3 D28-29 at Gulf Coast Holiday Classic-4 D30-31 at Collegiate Sports Shootout –5 J9 GULF COAST J13 at Pensacola J16 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE J19 at Tallahassee J27 at Gulf Coast J30 PENSACOLA F3 at Northwest Florida State

F6 TALLAHASSEE F13 GULF COAST F15 at Pensacola F17 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE F20 at Tallahassee 1— at Decatur, Ga. 2— at Niceville, Fla. 3— at Ocala, Fla. 4— at Panama City, Fla. 5— at Pensacola, Fla. Home Games in CAPS

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Notes 1 John Taylor G 6-0 Fr. 2 Delwan Graham F 6-5 So. 5 Sam Grooms G 6-1 Fr. 10 Kevin Powell F 6-6 Fr. 11 Marvin Fitzgerald F 6-5 Fr. 12 Rodderick Lanon G 5-10 So. 13 Daniel Cummins G 6-2 Fr. 15 Steadman Short F 6-9 So. Marshall signee 20 Dexter Ellington G 6-1 So. 23 Lashay Page G 6-2 Fr. 24 Aaron Davis F 6-7 Fr. 25 Chadrack Lufile C 6-10 Fr.

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Wednesday, January 6 Tallahassee at Gulf Coast NW Florida State at Pensacola Saturday, January 9 Pensacola at Tallahassee Gulf Coast at Chipola Wednesday, January 13 Tallahassee at NW Florida State Chipola at Pensacola Saturday, January 16 NW Florida State at Chipola Pensacola at Gulf Coast Tuesday, January 19 Chipola at Tallahassee Wednesday, January 20 Gulf Coast at NW Florida State Saturday, January 23 Gulf Coast at Tallahassee Pensacola at NW Florida State Wednesday, January 27 Tallahassee at Pensacola Chipola at Gulf Coast Saturday, January 30 NW Florida State at Tallahassee Pensacola at Chipola Wednesday, February 3 Chipola at NW Florida State Gulf Coast at Pensacola Saturday, February 6 NW Florida State at Gulf Coast Tallahassee at Chipola

Wednesday, February 10 Tallahassee at Gulf Coast NW Florida State at Pensacola Saturday, February 13 Pensacola at Tallahassee Gulf Coast at Chipola Monday, February 15 Tallahassee at NW Florida State Chipola at Pensacola Wednesday, February 17 NW Florida State at Chipola Pensacola at Gulf Coast Saturday, February 20 Gulf Coast at NW Florida State Chipola at Tallahassee Monday, February 22 Panhandle Conference Playoffs (if necessary) Tuesday, February 23 Panhandle Conference Playoffs (if necessary) March 3-6 FCCAA Tournament, Marianna, Fla. March 16-20 NJCAA Tournament, Hutchinson, Kan.

All games begin at 7:30 p.m. local time

unless noted otherwise

PC Pct. Overall Pct.

Chipola –x 12-0 1.000 34-2 0.944

Gulf Coast –y 7-5 .583 24-9 0.727

Northwest Florida State 5-7 0.417 21-7 0.750

Pensacola 2-10 0.167 18-12 0.600

Tallahassee 4-8 0.333 15-13 0.536

Final 2009 Panhandle Conference Standings

x-PC Champions y-FCCAA Tournament qualifier

2010 Panhandle Conference Schedule2010 Panhandle Conference Schedule Panhandle Conference

Men’s Basketball Champions (since 1984)

1984 .......... Chipola 1985 .......... Pensacola 1986 .......... Pensacola 1987 .......... Chipola 1988 .......... Pensacola 1989 .......... Pensacola 1990 .......... Pensacola 1991 .......... Chipola 1992 .......... Chipola, Gulf Coast, Pensacola 1993 .......... Chipola 1994 .......... Chipola 1995 .......... Northwest Florida 1996 .......... Tallahassee 1997 .......... Tallahassee 1998 .......... Pensacola 1999 .......... Northwest Florida 2000 .......... Northwest Florida 2001 .......... Tallahassee 2002 .......... Northwest Florida 2003 .......... Northwest Florida 2004 .......... Chipola 2005 .......... Chipola 2006 .......... Chipola, Tallahassee 2007 .......... Chipola 2008 .......... Chipola 2009 .......... Chipola

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII

Men’s Basketball Champions (since 1992)

1992 .......... Polk 1993 .......... Pensacola* 1994 .......... Polk 1995 .......... Northwest Florida* 1996 .......... Central Florida 1997 .......... Tallahassee* (3rd) 1998 .......... Pasco-Hernando 1999 .......... Daytona 2000 .......... Brevard 2001 .......... Northwest Florida* (6th) 2002 .......... St. Petersburg 2003 .......... Northwest Florida* (6th) 2004 .......... Chipola* (6th) 2005 .......... Chipola* (4th) 2006 .......... Tallahassee* (2nd) 2007 .......... Chipola* (2nd) 2008 .......... Chipola* (7th) 2009 .......... Chipola* (3rd)

* PC member

Teams in Bold won NJCAA Championship ( ) - place at NJCAA Tournament

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NonNon--conference Opponentsconference Opponents

Gordon College November 10, 2009, Barnesville, Ga., 7:30 p.m. January 1, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 8 p.m.

Head Coach: Israel Ingle Nickname: Highlanders Web site: www.gdn.edu Series record: TCC leads, 2-0 Last meeting: Nov. 20, 2008 (TCC 81, Gordon 67)

Central Florida Community College November 21, 2009, Ocala, Fla., 8 p.m. December 17, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 7 p.m.

Head Coach: Tim Ryan Nickname: Patriots Web site: www.cfpatriots.com Series record: TCC leads, 21-6 Last meeting: Dec. 17, 2008 (Central Florida 72, TCC 67)

Clinton Junior College November 27, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 5 p.m.

Head Coach: Les Smith Nickname: Golden Bears Web site: www.clintonjuniorcollege.edu Series record: TCC leads, 6-0 Last meeting: Nov. 26, 2005 (TCC 76, Clinton 48)

Alabama Southern Community College December 5, 2009, Marianna, Fla., 1 p.m.

Head Coach: Ben Hicks Nickname: Eagles Web site: www.ascc.edu Series record: TCC leads, 4-0 Last meeting: Nov. 11, 2006 (TCC 76, Alabama Southern 58)

Florida State College at Jacksonville December 12, 2009, Gainesville, Fla., 1 p.m.

Head Coach: Neil Orr Nickname: Stars Web site: www.fscj.edu Series record: TCC leads, 19-4 Last meeting: Dec. 16, 2007 (TCC 71, Florida State College 52)

Kankakee Community College January 2, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla., 5 p.m.

Head Coach: Joseph Lightfoot Nickname: Cavaliers Web site: www.kcc.edu Series record: First meeting between the teams

College of Coastal Georgia November 6, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 6 p.m.

Head Coach: Gerald Cox Nickname: Mariners Web site: www.ccga.edu Series record: TCC leads, 4-1 Last meeting: Nov. 1, 2008 (Coastal Georgia 85, TCC 69)

Daytona State College November 14, 2009, Daytona Beach, Fla., 4 p.m.

Head Coach: Anthony Andre’ Nickname: Falcons Web site: www.daytonastate.edu Series record: TCC leads, 10-5 Last meeting: Dec. 14, 2008 (TCC 78, Daytona State 70)

Middle Georgia College November 5, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 8 p.m.

Head Coach: Scott Moe Nickname: Warriors Web site: www.mgc.edu Series record: TCC leads, 6-0 Last meeting: Dec. 29, 2008 (TCC 87, Middle Georgia 69)

Head Coach: Steven Wright Nickname: Jets Web site: www.southgatech.edu Series record: TCC leads, 7-1 Last meeting: Dec. 1, 2008 (South Georgia Tech 91, TCC 83)

South Georgia Technical College November 17, 2009, Americus, Ga., 7:30 p.m. December 1, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 7:30 p.m.

University of South Carolina-Salkehatchie November 26, 2009, Tallahassee, Fla., 8 p.m.

Head Coach: Travis Garrett Nickname: Indians Web site: www.uscsalkathletics.com Series record: TCC leads, 1-0 Last meeting: Dec. 30, 2008 (TCC 82, USC-Salkehatchie 50)

Head Coach: Chris Mowry Nickname: Saints Web site: www.sfcollege.edu Series record: TCC leads, 14-1 Last meeting: Dec. 6, 2008 (Santa Fe 63, TCC 61)

Santa Fe College December 4, 2009, Marianna, Fla., 3 p.m. December 13, 2009, Gainesville, Fla., 5 p.m.

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Classic InformationClassic Information Wing Zone Tip-Off Classic November 5-6, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Host: Tallahassee Community College

Thursday, November 5 6 p.m. College of Coastal Georgia vs. Enterprise-Ozark 8 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Middle Georgia Friday, November 6 4 p.m. Middle Georgia vs. Enterprise-Ozark 6 p.m. Tallahassee vs. College of Coastal Georgia

Ramada Conference Center Classic November 26-27, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Host: Tallahassee Community College

Wednesday, November 26 6 p.m. Clinton vs. Daytona State 8 p.m. Tallahassee vs. USC-Salkehatchie Thursday, November 27 6 p.m. USC-Salkehatchie vs. Daytona State 8 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Clinton

TCC Eagle Basketball…a Tallahassee Thanksgiving Tradition The name has changed since the Eagles hosted the inaugural Miami Subs Thanksgiving Tournament in 1991, but TCC’s Thanksgiving holiday basketball tradition remains intact. On November 26 & 27, the Eagles will host their 18th annual Thanksgiving Holiday Classic at the Eagledome. In the 17-year history of the Classic, the Eagles have an amazing record of 41-3. Here’s a look at the previous 17 years of Thanksgiving basketball at TCC.

Milton H. Johnson Panhandle Classic December 3-5, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Host: Chipola College

Thursday, December 3 6 p.m. Miami Dade vs. Central Florida 8 p.m. Chipola vs. Enterprise-Ozark Friday, December 4 1 p.m. Pensacola vs. Miami Dade 3 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Santa Fe 5 p.m. Gulf Coast vs. Alabama Southern 7 p.m. Northwest Florida vs. Central Florida 9 p.m. Chipola vs. Georgia Perimeter Saturday, December 5 1 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Alabama Southern 3 p.m. Pensacola vs. Georgia Perimeter 5 p.m. Gulf Coast vs. Miami Dade 7 p.m. Northwest Florida vs. Santa Fe 9 p.m. Chipola vs. Central Florida

Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout December 12-13, 2009 Ocala, Fla., and Gainesville, Fla. Hosts: Central Florida Community College and Santa Fe Col-

The eighth annual Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout will take place December 12 and 13, 2009, at Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Fla., and Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Fla. The Classic will offer 19 great inter-conference match-ups, featuring 19 teams in the Florida Community College Activities Association. G-games in Gainesville, Fla. O-games in Ocala, Fla. Saturday, December 12 11 a.m. (G) Indian River State vs. Tampa Swish Noon (O) Gulf Coast vs. Daytona State 1 p.m. (G) Florida State College at Jacksonville vs. Tallahassee 2 p.m. (O) Broward vs. St. Johns River 3 p.m. (G) Pasco-Hernando vs. Santa Fe 4 p.m. (O) Brevard vs. Hillsborough 5 p.m. (G) St. Petersburg vs. Pensacola 6 p.m. (O) Manatee vs. Central Florida 7 p.m. (G) Miami Dade vs. Northwest Florida State 8 p.m. (O) Chipola vs. Palm Beach Sunday, December 13 Noon (O) St. Johns River vs. Gulf Coast 1 p.m. (G) Pensacola vs. Pasco-Hernando 2 p.m. (O) Brevard vs. Daytona State 3 p.m. (G) Miami Dade vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville 4 p.m. (O) Manatee vs. Broward 5 p.m. (G) Tallahassee vs. Santa Fe 6 p.m. (O) Hillsborough vs. Chipola 7 p.m. (G) Northwest Florida State vs. St. Petersburg 8 p.m. (O) Palm Beach vs. Central Florida

Tallahassee Democrat Holiday Classic January 1-2, 2010 Tallahassee, Fla. Host: Tallahassee Community College

Friday, January 1 6 p.m. Kankakee vs. Enterprise-Ozark 8 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Gordon Saturday, January 2 3 p.m. Gordon vs. Enterprise-Ozark 5 p.m. Tallahassee vs. Kankakee

1991 TCC 83, Wallace-Dothan 63 TCC 63, Jones County 55 TCC 86, St. Johns River 68 1992 TCC 132, Columbia State 86 TCC 109, Brevard College 86 TCC 98, St. Johns River 75 1993 TCC 104, Clinton 63 TCC 95, St. Johns River 80 TCC 110, Quincy Raiders 75 1994 TCC 97, Macon College 71 TCC 88, Georgia Perimeter 56 TCC 96, Columbia State 79 1995 TCC 121, Brevard College 91 TCC 104, Clinton 61 TCC 96, Middle Georgia College 75 1996 TCC 103, Miami Dade College 73 TCC 114, Bevill State 75 TCC 101, Alabama Southern 80 1997 TCC 112, Wallace-Selma 86 TCC 121, Valencia 81 TCC 110, St. Catharine College 85 1998 TCC 120, Central Carolina 51 TCC 93, SW Tennessee 82 TCC 119, FCCJ 94

1999 TCC 110, Angelina College 86 TCC 114, Monroe College 74 TCC 104, Manatee 84 2000 TCC 90, Sydney Sharks 55 TCC 106, Schoolcraft College 93 TCC 96, PyExpress 79 2001 TCC 85, Shelton State 82 TCC 82, TCI 66 St. Johns River 89, TCC 84 2003 TCC 79, Clinton 54 TCC 64, Aiken Tech 47 2004 TCC 108, Aiken Tech 65 TCC 90, Clinton 50 2005 TCC 78, Aiken Tech 62 TCC 76, Clinton 48 2006 Bevill State 73, TCC 71 (OT) Aiken Tech 62, TCC 59 2007 TCC 86, Rockingham 55 TCC 92, Northwest-Shoals 87 (OT) 2008 TCC 87, Aiken Tech 55

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1970 April 28 —Tallahassee Community College announces its decision to add men’s basketball as the second sports in its athletics program, joining baseball. The team will compete in the Florida Junior College Conference beginning in the Fall of 1970. May 1 —TCC selects Cobb Junior High basketball coach Mike Martin to lead its basketball program. In three years at Cobb, Martin compiled an outstanding 63-9 record. November 17 —TCC makes its basketball debut. “The Flying Eagles,” as they were popularly called, dropped a 120-114 decision to Florida Junior College-Jacksonville in a game played at Tallahassee’s Leon High School.

November 18 —Win #1! The Eagles record their first victory, defeating Lurleen Wallace (Ala.) Junior College, 105-92, in a game played in Dothan, Ala.

1971 January 23 —Tallahassee Community College ends its first and only season with a record of 3-7. Basketball won’t return to the TCC campus for two decades.

1974 July 19 —TCC brings a halt to athletics following the 1974 baseball season. The Eagles would not compete in intercollegiate athletics again until 1991.

1990 July 19 —Tallahassee Community College announces that its athletic program will be reestablished after a 20-year hiatus. The first two sports to compete will be men’s basketball and baseball, the two original sports which the College fielded 20 years earlier. The Eagles will compete in the Florida Community College Activities Association’s Panhandle Conference. September 26 —Mike Gillespie, head basketball coach at St. Leo University, becomes the second head coach in the Eagles’ basketball history. November 5 —TCC begins its 11-game club season schedule with an 89-86 loss against the Quincy Raiders, an AAU team. The Eagles would finish their abbreviated schedule with a record of 2-9. TCC’s wins came against North Florida Community College and Pasco-Hernando Community College.

1991 November 7 —TCC travels to New Orleans, La., to play in the Delgado Tip-Off Classic. In its first official game in 20 years, the Eagles defeat Bishop State (Ala.) Community College, 115-84. November 22 —TCC makes its home debut at the Lifetime Sports Complex, known to most as the Eagledome. However, the Eagles’ first home game since 1971 ends in an 80-79 loss to Wallace Community College-Dothan (Ala.). The irony is that Wallace coach Eddie Barnes will become TCC coach Mike Gillespie’s successor ten years later.

1992 January 9 —TCC’s Panhandle Conference debut is a successful one as Willie Perry scores 21 points to lead the Eagles past Northwest Florida State College, 86-80 in overtime in Niceville, Fla. January 13 —Sixty-seven days and 17 games into their existence, the Eagles do the unthinkable by claiming the number one ranking among Florida Community Colleges, the quickest ascent to the top of the poll in state history. January 14 —TCC announces its arrival to the nation, earning its first national ranking. Entering the NJCAA poll at No. 14, TCC is the first school in NJCAA history to earn a national ranking in its inaugural season. January 16 —Playing its first game while ranked in the NJCAA poll, TCC falls to Gulf Coast Community College, 111-107, in Panama City, Fla.

1993 November 6 —Win #50! TCC defeats Palm Beach State College, 95-82, in Miami, Fla.

1994 March 3 —The Eagles play their first postseason game at the FCCAA Tournament in Bradenton, Fla., but come out on the short end of a 70-67 decision to Central Florida Community College.

1995 November 17 —Win #100! TCC defeats Seminole Community College, 113-82, in

Tallahassee. March 2 —The Eagles make a second consecutive trip to the FCCAA Tournament. This time, they earn their first postseason victory, scoring a 93-90 win over Indian River State College. December 5 —The Eagles earn a No. 12 national ranking, the first of 35 straight NJCAA polls in which they will be ranked.

1996 February 22 —TCC clinches its first Panhandle Conference Championship. Gordon Scott scores 18 points as the Eagles defeat Gulf Coast Community College, 92-84, in Panama City, Fla.

1997 January 21 —We’re #1! The Eagles vault to the top of the NJCAA rankings, the first No. 1 national ranking in school history. February 1 —Win #150! TCC defeats Gulf Coast Community College, 87-71, in Panama City, Fla. February 24 —The Eagles capture a second consecutive Panhandle Conference Championship with a 117-66 win at home against Northwest Florida State College. March 8 —Kansas, Here We Come!! The Eagles hold off Florida Community College-Jacksonville, 73-72, to win their first FCCAA Championship. Bootsy Thornton leads TCC with 23 points and is named Tournament MVP as well as FCCAA Player of the Year. March 18 —The Eagles’ NJCAA Tournament debut is a successful one. Behind 30 points from Bootsy Thornton, TCC whips Savannah (Ga.) Technical Institute, 97-82, at The Sports Arena in Hutchinson, Kansas (photo, below).

March 21 —In record fashion, TCC captures third place in the 16-team NJCAA Tournament with a 121-116 overtime victory against North Idaho College. The 237 combined points set an NJCAA Tournament record, a mark that still stands today. With the win, TCC finished 35-2, establishing a single-season record for victories.

The 1970-71 Eagles, TCC’s first basketball team

TCC Basketball TimelineTCC Basketball Timeline

TCC (light-colored jerseys) takes on Savannah Technical Institute at The Sports Arena in 1997.

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December 2 —TCC is ranked number one in the NJCAA’s preseason poll. TCC would hold on to the ranking for seven weeks.

1998 December 30 —Win #200! TCC defeats Miami Dade College, 119-70, in Miami, Fla.

1999 January 12 —TCC and Gulf Coast Community College put on a show for a sold out Eagledome crowd. Gulf Coast outlasts the Eagles 145-138 in double overtime in a game that established multiple records, including the highest scoring game in TCC history.

2000 March 6 —TCC’s Antwan Jones is featured as part of a story on Junior College basketball in Sports Illustrated. Even TCC can’t escape the infamous SI “jinx” as Central Florida upsets the Eagles five days earlier in the opening round of the FCCAA Tournament. In May, TCC and Jones received even more national exposure in SLAM Magazine. November 3 —TCC begins its tenth season of basketball in the modern era with an 89-86 win over Globe (N.Y.) Institute of Technology.

2001 January 4 —Win #250! TCC defeats Wallace Community College-Dothan (Ala.), 87-66, in Dothan, Ala. January 17 —In a battle of top ten teams, #6 TCC defeats #1 Northwest Florida State College, 80-76, at the Eagledome. The win is TCC’s first over a No. 1 team. February 21 —TCC captures Panhandle Conference Championship No. 3 with a 71-61 win

over Northwest Florida State College at the Eagledome. May 15 —Head coach Mike Gillespie leaves TCC after 11 years to become the head coach at neighboring Florida A&M University. May 23 —Eddie Barnes (left in photo below, along with then-TCC President T.K. Wetherell) is named the third head coach in TCC Basketball history.

November 2 —TCC opens the Eddie Barnes Era with a 113-59 victory against Barnes’ former team, Wallace Community College-Dothan (Ala.).

2002 February 23 —The Eagles clinch a seventh trip to the FCCAA Tournament with an 88-73 victory over Pensacola Junior College in the season finale.

2003 February 17 —Win #300! TCC defeats Gulf Coast Community College, 69-68, in Tallahassee.

2005

November 3 —TCC begins its 15th season of intercollegiate basketball with a 76-63 win over Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) Agricultural College.

2006 January 7 —Win #350! TCC defeats the College of Coastal Georgia, 98-71, in Brunswick, Ga. February 25 — The Eagles capture a share of Panhandle Conference Championship #4 with a thrilling 67-66 win over rival Chipola College in the season finale.

March 11 — “THE EAGLES ARE GOING TO KANSAS! THE EAGLES ARE GOING TO KANSAS”

In one of the best championship games in FCCAA Tournament history, TCC outlasts Chipola College, 98-96 in three overtimes, to win the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship and a trip to the NJCAA Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. Nigel Johnson’s three-pointer with 1.7 seconds left gave the Eagles the victory. March 23 — TCC defeats #1 Howard (Texas) College, 43-39, in the NJCAA Quarterfinals. The game was the third-lowest scoring game in NJCAA Tournament history. March 24 — The Eagles beat Iowa Western Community College, 81-65, to advance to its first NJCAA Championship Game. March 25 — TCC’s national championship dreams end with a 68-59 loss to the University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith in the NJCAA Title Game. Despite the loss, the Eagles bring home a second-place finish, the best in school history. TCC’s magical run through the postseason also captured the attention of Tallahassee and the Big Bend while creating a reinvigorated campus spirit. March 29 — Eddie Barnes is named National Junior College Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. It’s the fourth award for Barnes during the 2005-06 campaign — he was also named Panhandle Conference, FCCAA, and NJCAA District VIII Coach of the Year.

2007 December 28 —Win #400! TCC defeats Middle Georgia College, 95-80, in Tallahassee.

2009 November 5 —TCC begins Year 19 in the modern era by hosting Middle Georgia College.

TCC’s Milestone Victories Win # Date Score/Opponent/Site 1 Nov. 18, 1970 TCC 105, Lurleen B. Wallace Junior College 82, at Dothan, Ala. 50 Nov. 6, 1993 TCC 95, Palm Beach State College 82, at Miami, Fla. 100 Nov. 17, 1995 TCC 113, Seminole Community College 82, at Tallahassee, Fla. 150 Feb. 1, 1997 TCC 87, Gulf Coast Community College 71, at Panama City, Fla. 200 Dec. 30, 1998 TCC 119, Miami Dade College 70, at Miami, Fla. 250 Jan. 4, 2001 TCC 87, Wallace Community College-Dothan 66, at Dothan, Ala. 300 Feb. 17, 2003 TCC 69, Gulf Coast Community College 68, at Tallahassee, Fla. 350 Jan. 7, 2006 TCC 98, College of Coastal Georgia 71, at Brunswick, Ga. 400 Dec. 28, 2007 TCC 95, Middle Georgia College 80, at Tallahassee, Fla.

TCC Basketball TimelineTCC Basketball Timeline

1970-71 ........... 3-7 1991-92 ........... 22-8 1992-93 ........... 24-6 1993-94 ........... 23-8 1994-95 ........... 24-8 1995-96 ........... 30-2 1996-97 ........... 35-2 1997-98 ........... 25-6 1998-99 ........... 21-9 1999-00 ........... 25-5 2000-01 ........... 29-2

2001-02 ........... 20-10 2002-03 ........... 19-10 2003-04 ........... 17-12 2004-05 ........... 18-11 2005-06 ........... 31-4 2006-07 ........... 24-7 2007-08 ........... 17-10 2008-09 ........... 15-13 —————————- 19-yr total ...... 422-140

Record by Year

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An article submitted to The Talon Tallahassee Community College took its first step back into intercollegiate athletics this year generating an excitement for both the students and faculty. For the first time in 20 years, the Eagles took the floor with a men’s basketball team. Under head coach Mike Gillespie, the Eagles, playing under club status, began the season with a home opener at the Lifetime Sports Complex against the Quincy Raiders, an AAU team. TCC had an impressive showing, proving they were back and ready to play. Using hustle and defense, the Eagles competed with the Raiders throughout most of the game. TCC would not fold even when they were down by 15 points. The game was in the final minute before the Raiders won by hitting four consecutive free throws to end the game with an 89-86 victory. The Eagles were handed four more losses before their first win at North Florida Community College. The Eagles were down 28-27 at the half, but

pressure defense created the turnovers that gave TCC a 70-54 victory. A.J. Sheppard led the Eagles with 25 points. The next game gave the Eagles their second straight victory on the road against Pasco-Hernando Community College. TCC was up by 22 at the half and later led by 43 before closing the game ahead by 40, 94-54. It was the first game in which the Eagles had five players score in double figures. The two-game win streak ended too soon for the Eagles in their next game at Lake-Sumter Community College. TCC did not win another game and finished the season 2-9. The leading scorers during the season for the Eagles were A.J. Sheppard, who averaged 17.1 points per game, Elgin Wilson with 15.3 ppg, and Phil Ford with 14.1 ppg. Wilson had a team-high 31 points in the home game against the Quincy Raiders on December 8. “The season was a tremendous joy for both the coaches and players,” said Gillespie on his first season at TCC.

“You could not have asked for better young men to work with this year. The team put forth unbelievable effort and courage in each game. I was very proud to be associated with them and TCC.” At the end of the year banquet, held Thursday, January 17, three special awards were presented in addition to a participation trophy given to each player. The Most Valuable Player Award went to A.J. Sheppard, The Most Improved Player was Elgin Wilson, and The Dr. James Hinson Award was presented to Dan Norwood.

—Wendy Knowles, January 1990

1990-91 Tallahassee Community College Eagles Standing, left to right: Head Coach Mike Gillespie, Mike Cook, Cameron Cope, Charles Parrish, Phil Ford, A.J. Sheppard, Dan Norwood, Assistant Coach Dwight Cooper, Assistant Coach Tim Kelly. Kneeling, left to right: Elgin Wilson, John Accardi, Adrian Waters, James Maduro, Lee Nelson.

“Y ou could not have asked for better young

men to work with this year...I was very proud to be associated with them and TCC.”

Head Coach Mike Gillespie

19901990--91 Tallahassee Community College Eagles91 Tallahassee Community College Eagles The Club TeamThe Club Team

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19951995--96 Tallahassee Community College Eagles96 Tallahassee Community College Eagles Panhandle Conference ChampionsPanhandle Conference Champions

Record: 30Record: 30--22

The 1995-96 Eagles not only won Tallahassee Community College’s first Panhandle Conference Championship, but they did so in record-breaking fashion. En route to the program’s first 30-win season, they went through the rugged PC schedule with an unblemished 12-0 record—the first school to accomplish the feat in the history of the conference. The 1995-96 team was also the first at TCC to earn a national ranking wire to wire. In the process, they garnered the school’s first top ten ranking when they jumped to number ten on December 12, 1995. They would climb as high as number three on January 23, 1996, before finishing the season ranked sixth. After splitting their first two games of the season, the Eagles rattled off 29 consecutive victories, including 15 in a row away from home —both streaks established records that still stand today. Those streaks, however, came to an end at the hands of Miami Dade College when the Sharks defeated TCC, 84-82, in the semifinals of the FCCAA Tournament. The loss ended the Eagles’ season with a record of 30-2. The 1995-96 Eagles established another precedent for future teams by becoming the first to post an undefeated record at the Eagledome. Three players were first-team All-Panhandle Conference selections, headlined by Conference Player of the Year Kerry Thompson. He was joined on the All-PC team by Bootsy Thornton and Rob Johnson. Head coach Mike Gillespie also received his first PC Coach of the Year award. Thompson and Thornton were All-FCCAA selections while Thompson became TCC’s first All-American, receiving Honorable Mention recognition by the NJCAA.

1995-96 Tallahassee Community College

Eagles Back row, left to right: Matt Jones, Marcus Tyler, Obi Harris, Robert Skipper, Don Calcavecchia. Middle row, left to right: Gordon Scott, Kevin Bruno, Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton, DeJuan Collins. Front row, left to right: Keith Spencer, Rob Johnson, Kerry Thompson, Daniel Forrest.

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19961996--97 Tallahassee Community College Eagles97 Tallahassee Community College Eagles 3rd Place, NJCAA Tournament3rd Place, NJCAA Tournament

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII ChampionsFCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions Panhandle Conference ChampionsPanhandle Conference Champions

Record: 35Record: 35--22 Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame, Class of 2008Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame, Class of 2008

The 1996-97 Eagles won the school’s first FCCAA Championship and brought home a third-place finish in the NJCAA Tournament to cap a spectacular 35-2 season, a single-season record for wins. Simply put, it was a dream season from the outset for TCC, who began the season with a number four national ranking. The Eagles solidified that ranking by winning their first 26 games, a record for consecutive wins to start the season. In the process, they earned their first number one national ranking, when they ascended to the top of the NJCAA poll on January 21, 1997, a spot they would hold for four weeks. After winning a second straight Panhandle Conference Championship, TCC advanced to its first FCCAA Championship Game and defeated Florida Community College-Jacksonville, 73-72, to punch its ticket to the NJCAA Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan. At the National Tournament, the Eagles cruised through their first two games to advance to the Final Four. However, TCC’s national championship dreams ended in the National Semifinals with a 98-88 loss to Indian Hills (Iowa) Community College. The Eagles rebounded a day later and captured third place in the 16-team field by defeating North Idaho College, 121-116 in overtime. That contest still holds the NJCAA Tournament record for most combined points in a game (237). Bootsy Thornton and Mike DeGruy made first-team All-Panhandle Conference while Paul McPherson was a second-team selection. Thornton and DeGruy went on to receive All-FCCAA honors as well as a spot on the FCCAA All-Tournament Team. Thornton was named FCCAA Player of the Year and later was tabbed an Honorable Mention All-American by the NJCAA. Mike Gillespie won Coach of the Year honors from both the PC and FCCAA. The 1996-97 Eagles were enshrined into the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

1996-97 Tallahassee Community College Eagles

Back row, left to right: Lamont Dixon, Robinson Tisme, Kevin Bruno. Middle row, left to right: Courtney Conyers, James Smith, Paul McPherson, Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton, Mike DeGruy, Tyron Triplett, Chris Hill. Front row, left to right: Kevin Wilkins, Obi Harris. Not pictured: Joaquin Porratta, Winford “Eggie” McRae, Head Coach Mike Gillespie and Assistant Coaches Andy Colville, Joe Hayes, Jim Lamar, Jon Lobbe and Kurt Young.

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20002000--01 Tallahassee Community College Eagles01 Tallahassee Community College Eagles Panhandle Conference ChampionsPanhandle Conference Champions

Record: 29Record: 29--22

In 2001, Tallahassee Community College won its third Panhandle Conference Championship and advanced to the FCCAA Tournament for the sixth time. The Eagles were again ranked wire to wire nationally and finished the regular season number two, the highest season-ending ranking in school history. The 2001 sophomores were 52-9 in their two seasons at TCC, including a perfect 31-0 at the Eagledome. Led by Conference Player of the Year Marcus Hatten, the Eagles were rarely challenged as they raced to a record of 24-0 to start the season. The streak included an 80-76 win over No. 1 Northwest Florida State College on January 17, 2001, TCC’s first win against a number one team. The Eagles dropped only one game during the regular season, finishing the year 29-1 and 11-1 in league action. However, TCC’s championship aspirations ended with an 85-81 loss to Palm Beach State College in the opening round of the FCCAA Tournament in what would turn out to be the final game of head coach Mike Gillespie’s tenure at TCC. Gillespie compiled a 258-56 record in ten years with the Eagles before accepting the head coaching position at neighboring Florida A&M University in May 2001. Hatten left an indelible mark on TCC Basketball, becoming the first player to earn first-team All-America status by the NJCAA. He was also named first-team All-PC and All-FCCAA, in addition to claiming FCCAA and Panhandle Conference Player of the Year honors. He was joined on the All-PC team by Glenn Stokes, Bronski Dockery and Cameron Echols, who was also the Conference’s Freshman of the Year. Brendan Bruno was Honorable Mention All-PC and Marcus Johnson was named to the All-Freshman squad. In guiding TCC to the league title, Gillespie claimed PC Coach of the Year honors for the third time.

2000-01 Tallahassee Community College Eagles Standing, left to right: Brendan Bruno, Sredrick Powe, Bernard Jackson, De’on Dixon, Moustapha Diouf, Cameron Echols, Chris Dupree, Bronski Dockery. Seated, left to right: Marcus Johnson, Moses White, Mike McCants, Glenn Stokes, Marcus Hatten, Derrick Wright, Maurice Hayes.

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The 2005-06 Eagles set a new benchmark for future teams. Not only did they capture a share of a fourth Panhandle Conference Championship and the school’s second FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Championship, but they advanced to the NJCAA Championship Game in Hutchinson, Kan. The road to the National Championship Game was filled with a number of dramatic moments. After rallying from a 16-point second-half deficit in the FCCAA Semifinals against Indian River State College, the Eagles and arch-rival Chipola College met for the fourth time in an epic FCCAA Championship tilt. In a game of big plays, the Eagles’ Nigel Johnson made the biggest, hitting a three-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in the third overtime to give TCC a 98-96 win over the Indians on their home court in Marianna. Upon arriving in Hutchinson for the NJCAA Tournament, Johnson and the Eagles continued their flare for the dramatic. Trailing by three in the closing seconds of regulation in the opening round against San Jacinto College, Johnson hit a game-tying three-pointer. TCC eventually won in overtime, a victory that served as a springboard to the team’s first-ever appearance in the NJCAA Championship Game. The Eagles fell to the University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith, 68-59, in the finals and brought home the runners-up trophy, but their journey through “March Madness” captured the attention of the Tallahassee community and created a reinvigorated campus spirit. En route to a 31-4 record, the second-highest win total in school history, the Eagles rolled up an impressive list of credentials — four players on the coaches’ All-Panhandle Conference team, five on the media’s All-PC list, the media’s PC Freshman of the Year, one All-FCCAA selection, two players on the FCCAA All-Tournament Team, the FCCAA Tournament MVP, a representative on the NJCAA All-Tournament Team and three All-Academic PC selections. The year was also memorable for Head Coach Eddie Barnes. During the team’s run through the postseason, he recorded win No. 100 at TCC as well as career win No. 300 at the two-year level. He also received Coach of the Year honors from the Panhandle Conference, FCCAA, NJCAA District VIII and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

2005-06 Tallahassee Community College Eagles Standing, left to right: Head Coach Eddie Barnes, Assistant Coach Kevin Norris, Barry Jenifer, Dustin Scott, Lucas Evangelista, Abdullahi Kuso, Andy Buechert, Archie Miaway, Antwon Lawrence, Head Trainer Zacc Sims. Seated, left to right: Student Assistant Travis Bolin, Nigel Johnson, D.J. Fields, Jerome Davis, Andre McMillan, Cory Farmer, Student Assistant Leo Colomer.

20052005--06 Tallahassee Community College Eagles06 Tallahassee Community College Eagles NJCAA RunnersNJCAA Runners--UpUp

FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII ChampionsFCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions Panhandle Conference ChampionsPanhandle Conference Champions

Record: 31Record: 31--44

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M A R I A N N A , F l a . — N i g e l Johnson hit a three-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in the third overtime to give No. 2 Tallahassee Community College a 98-96 victory over No. 1 Chipo la Col lege in the Championship Game of the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, a game that took place on the Indians’ home court. The win moved TCC (28-3) into the NJCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. Chipola, the two-time defending FCCAA Champs, finished its season 29-4. The contest pitted the two teams who shared the Panhandle Conference’s regular season Championship. The stakes have been high, at times, during their previous 46 meetings, but they had never been this high. With so much on the line, both teams put forth an outstanding effort, providing the fans in attendance with one of the most memorable games in recent FCCAA Tournament history. For a moment, Chipola appeared to be within striking distance of a third straight championship. Leading 96-95, the Indians’ turned away two field goal attempts by TCC and, with 20 seconds left, had the ball in the hands of Panhandle Conference Player of the Year Stefhon Hannah. Hannah, however, was called for an offensive foul – his fifth – while attempting to convert a two-on-one break. The foul on Hannah left Chipola with only one starter – Ryne Hamblet – on the floor. Jamarcus Ellis was the first Indian starter to foul out. His fifth foul came via a double technical assessed to him and TCC’s Cory Farmer with 3:43 left in regulation. DeAndre Thomas picked up his fifth personal with 1:21 left and Michael Taylor fouled out midway through the second overtime. Hannah’s turnover kept Chipola’s lead at one, providing Johnson with the opportunity to

play the role of hero. His shot over the outstretched arms of Hannah’s replacement, Ed Berrios, provided the last of 23 lead changes and sent the TCC contingent into a jubilant celebration. Chipola’s last-ditch effort ended when the inbounds pass was knocked down at halfcourt. In their first two games of the tournament, the Eagles defeated M i d - F l o r i d a C o n f e r e n c e Champion Central Florida Community College (73-61) and Southern Conference Champ Indian River State College (77-73). Even a 16-point comeback against the Pioneers paled in comparison to what a packed house at the Milton H. Johnson Health Center witnessed on during the title bout. The game was only the second triple overtime final in the history of the FCCAA Tournament. TCC almost ended the game in regulation. With the score tied at 73, Archie Miaway raced down the sidelines and, while double teamed, fired a fade-away three-pointer from the corner with time winding down. Abdullahi Kuso, left unguarded, put back the miss with ease, but his shot came just moments after the horn sounded. Chipola survived another scare at the end of the first overtime. The Indians turned the ball over underneath their own basket with 1.7 seconds left, providing the Eagles with a chance to heave a hail mary. Their prayer was nearly answered when Farmer’s half-court narrowly missed. Chipola finally had the final possession at the end of the second overtime, but Hannah was unable to get a shot off before time expired. Tied at 88, Chipola scored four of the first six points in the third overtime to take a 92-90 lead. Johnson would score the final nine points for TCC, the first coming on a lay-up to knot the game at 92 with 2:46 left. After Berrios hit one of two from the foul line, Johnson knocked down

a three to put the Eagles ahead by two. Berrios answered with a three of his own at the 1:38 mark to give Chipola a 96-95 lead. Chipola hit 13 of 32 three-pointers in the game. The Indians took an early nine-point advantage, 14-5, on a three-pointer by Hannah, six minutes into the game. TCC rallied to tie game at 18 and took its first lead with 8:10 left in the first half on a free throw by Andre McMillan. Foul trouble began to mount on both sides as the half wound down, forcing both coaches to give extended minutes to their reserves. In fact, TCC played the final 17 minutes of the half without second half star Dustin Scott, who scored all 22 of his points after intermission. As it has all season, TCC got an outstanding effort from its bench and o u t s c o r e d i t s C h i p o l a counterparts, 36-27. Their efforts enabled TCC to go to the half only down by two, 34-32. Having seen a 12-point halftime lead turn into a 12-point loss in Marianna on February 11, the Eagles knew Chipola had the ability to run away with the game at any moment. After falling behind 43-40 lead with 14:44 left, the Indians hit the accelerator. Taylor hit four

consecutive three-pointers and Johnnie Harris added a basket during a two minute span to send Chipola in front, 54-47. Unlike their last trip to Marianna, TCC had an answer. It took awhile but TCC tied the game at 62 with six minutes left on a three-point play by Miaway, who finished with 25 points and was named Tournament MVP. Over the final 21 minutes, only once did either team enjoy a lead larger than three points. Miaway converted a four-point play to begin the second overtime but the lead was trimmed to one 15 seconds later on a Hannah three-pointer. Hannah scored 25 to lead Chipola. Taylor added 19 while Harris came off the bench to score 13. Kuso scored 10 before fouling out in the second overtime. Kuso, Scott, and Miaway were named to the All-Tournament team.

— Rob Chaney TCC Sports Information

TCC 98, Chipola 96 (3 OT) TCC 98, Chipola 96 (3 OT) -- March 11, 2006March 11, 2006 Johnson’s three-pointer lifts TCC past Chipola, on to Kansas

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1993-94 TCC Eagles Record: 23-8

Standing, left to right: Kwamin Freeland, Claxton Owens, Antwan Smith, Marquise Newbie, DelVon Harris, Jason Cipolla. Kneeling, left to right: Eric Keeler, Mustapha Abdi, Rich Vetere, Charles Hudson, Bryan Bruno, Anthony Felix.

With a 10-5 record in Panhandle Conference play, the TCC Eagles clinched a second consecutive postseason berth, once again advancing to the FCCAA Tournament as league runners-up. Coach Mike Gillespie’s squad opened the season with four straight victories en route to a 13-2 record following the non-conference schedule. In league play, the Eagles were equally consistent, winning their first three PC games. Despite a 2-4 stretch midway through the conference slate, TCC turned the tide by winning five of its last six games to solidify its place in the postseason. At the FCCAA Tournament in Bradenton, Fla., the Eagles recorded the school’s first postseason victory, defeating Indian River State College in round one. However, TCC’s season ended in the FCCAA Semifinals with an 82-73 loss to nationally-ranked St. Petersburg College. Michael Jackson was the lone player selected to the All-Panhandle Conference squad, garnering first-team honors.

1994-95 TCC Eagles Record: 24-8

Standing: Marquise Newbie, Jermaine Smith, Eric Keeler, Kevin Bruno, Tony Powell, Michael Jackson, Kerry Thompson, Dimitric Salters, Rob Johnson, Kwamin Freeland, Rich Vetere, Bryan Bruno. Kneeling: DelVon Harris.

The 1993-94 Eagles earned the school’s first postseason berth, advancing to the FCCAA Tournament as Panhandle Conference Runners-up. In only its third season since revitalizing the program, TCC put together an impressive 12-3 record in league play to solidify its spot in “March Madness.” Led by PC Player of the Year Jason Cipolla, the Eagles won eight of their last nine regular season games to qualify for the postseason. In its first ever FCCAA Tournament game, TCC fell to Central Florida Community College, 70-67, and finished its season with a record of 23-8 Cipolla was joined on the All-PC first-team by Marquise Newbie. Eric Keeler was an honorable mention selection.

FCCAA Tournament ParticipantsFCCAA Tournament Participants

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1999-2000 TCC Eagles Record: 25-5

Standing, left to right: Frank Ambrose (Trainer), Assistant Coach Scott Simpson, Assistant Coach Ben Lewis, Glenn Stokes, Nick Stamps, Marcus Hatten, Maurice Hayes, Gene Granger, Assistant Coach Jon Brou, Steve Hood (Manager). Seated, left to right: Darnell Tyler, Antwan Jones, Curtis Banks, Brendan Bruno, Head Coach Mike Gillespie, Nick Boyd, Ronnie Griffin, Bronski Dockery.

In Eddie Barnes’ first season as head coach, the TCC Eagles found themselves in familiar territory– a 20-win season and a spot in the FCCAA Tournament. However, neither feat was accomplished until TCC’s 88-73 win in the regular season finale against Pensacola Junior College. At the FCCAA Tournament, TCC was paired up against Mid-Florida Conference Champion Daytona State College. Despite a gutsy effort, the Eagles dropped a hard-fought decision to the nationally-ranked Falcons, falling 73-69. The loss ended Barnes’ first season at TCC with a record of 20-10. The Eagles finished 7-5 in league play, including a pair of wins over rival Chipola College and a home victory against Northwest Florida State College. Marcus Johnson, runner-up for PC Player of the Year, was a first-team all-conference selection, along with Moses White and Rodney Tucker.

2001-02 TCC Eagles Record: 20-10

Standing, left to right: Assistant Coach Tony Atkins, Assistant Coach Tom Helmeyer, Rodney Tucker, De’on Dixon, Richard Thomas, Earl Nurse, Chris Burns, Head Coach Eddie Barnes. Seated, left to right: Moses White, Marcus Johnson, Chip Neeley, Billy McGrotha, Sy McClain, Donta Rollins, Lionel Turner, Derrick Wright.

TCC ended a three-year postseason drought by returning to the FCCAA Tournament following the 2000 season. The Eagles began the season ranked number two nationally and held the ranking while winning their first 17 games. The streak ended in the conference opener at Gulf Coast Community College on January 4, with a 96-91 loss to the Commodores. Despite the loss, TCC rebounded and clinched the PC’s runners-up berth to the postseason with an 8-4 league record. The Eagles’ season ended in the opening round of the FCCAA Tournament with a 91-89 loss to Central Florida Community College. The defeat ended TCC’s campaign at 25-5. A quartet of Eagles were named first-team All-Panhandle Conference, led by Player of the Year Antwan Jones and Freshman of the Year Marcus Hatten. Joining those two on the squad were Nick Boyd and Ronnie Griffin.

FCCAA Tournament ParticipantsFCCAA Tournament Participants

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2006-07 TCC Eagles Record: 24-7

Standing, left to right: Head Coach Eddie Barnes, Student Assistant Travis Bolin, Dustin Scott, Filip Toncinic, Maurice Arnold, Andy Buechert, Student Assistant Leo Colomer, Assistant Coach Kevin Norris. Seated, left to right: Antwon Lawrence, Donta Allen, Andre McMillan, Shamar Coombs, Patrick Spencer, Anthony Sally, Jermaine Dixon, Richard Thomas.

Following a 9-3 record in Panhandle Conference play, TCC returned to the FCCAA Tournament for a second consecutive season as the PC’s No. 2 seed. In 2006, the end result was a trip to Kansas as FCCAA Champions. TCC was unable to repeat the feat in 2007, falling to Hillsborough Community College, 69-67, in the FCCAA Quarterfinals. The loss ended the Eagles’ season with a record of 24-7. TCC enjoyed a preseason No. 8 ranking from the NJCAA and earned a national ranking in ten of the 12 regular season polls. The Eagles also spent four weeks atop the FCCAA Coaches’ Poll. The season included a 14-game winning streak, highlighted by a victory at arch-rival Chipola, who held the nation’s No. 1 ranking at the time. The 97-92, double-overtime win over the Indians came in the schools’ first meeting since the 2006 FCCAA Championship Game. Dustin Scott, the Preseason JUCO Player of the Year by Street & Smith Magazine, was one of six players named All-Panhandle Conference. He was joined on the squad by Andre McMillan, Andy Buechert, Jermaine Dixon, Shamar Coombs and Antwon Lawrence.

FCCAA Tournament ParticipantsFCCAA Tournament Participants

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Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year 1996, 1997, 2001

FCCAA, NJCAA District VIII Coach of the Year 1997

Florida Community College Men’s Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame

2002

Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame 2002

Florida Community College Activities Association Hall of Fame

2005

Hall of Fame coach Mike Gillespie was selected to lead the Tallahassee Community College basketball program on September 26, 1990. That fall, he acquainted himself with both TCC and the community by coaching a club level team comprised of walk-ons. The following year, the Eagles began intercollegiate play in the Florida Community College Activities Association’s Panhandle Conference and their effort was the finest ever by a first-year program in the National Junior College Athletic Association. On January 13, 1992, the Eagles earned a number one ranking among Florida community colleges, the first team to do so in their inaugural season. The very next day, they became the first school in NJCAA history to achieve a national ranking in their first season, entering the poll at number 14. TCC made its first of four consecutive postseason appearances under Gillespie in 1994, advancing to the FCCAA Tournament as PC runners-up, a feat they would duplicate in 1995. A year later, Gillespie’s Eagles won their first conference championship while becoming the first team in league history to go through the conference schedule undefeated. The highlight of his TCC career came in 1997 when the Eagles won their second straight conference title, as well as their first FCCAA Championship. At the NJCAA Tournament, the Eagles brought home a third-place finish en route to a school-record 35 wins. TCC again advanced to the postseason as league runners-up in 2000, then made a sixth appearance in the FCCAA Tournament in 2001 as Gillespie and the Eagles won a third league title while finishing the season 29-2. Following the 2001 season, Gillespie’s dream of coaching at the Division I level became a reality when he was named head coach at Florida A&M University. He guided the Rattlers to Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference titles and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and 2007. Gillespie, who also served as Athletics Director from 1994-2001, won at least 21 games each season on his way to a career record of 258-56. He was named PC Coach of the Year in each of TCC’s championship seasons (’96, ‘97, ‘01) while also being selected FCCAA Coach of the Year in 1997. While at TCC, he coached 35 All-Panhandle Conference players, nine All-FCCAA Players and four All-Americans. More importantly, 51 of his players continued their education and athletic careers at the four-year level. In 2002, he was inducted into the Florida Community College Men's Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. That same year, he was part of the inaugural class inducted into the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame. He was named to the FCCAA Hall of Fame in 2005.

Mike Gillespie, Head Coach, 1990Mike Gillespie, Head Coach, 1990--20012001

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Kerry Thompson’s college basketball career began in 1994 when he journeyed from New York City to Tallahassee Community College. A player full of potential when he arrived, Thompson, through a combination of hard work and determination, emerged as one of the best players to ever don an Eagle uniform. After posting modest numbers as a freshman, Thompson dominated the Panhandle Conference as a sophomore in 1996. He averaged 19.3 points, 7.3 assists, and 4.0 steals per game to earn PC Player of the Year honors while guiding the Eagles to a perfect 12-0 record in league play, the first undefeated season in the history of the Panhandle Conference. He was also selected first-team All-PC and All-FCCAA. Following the season, he became the first player in TCC Basketball history to receive All-America status from the NJCAA when he was an Honorable Mention selection. In two seasons, he led TCC to back-to-back appearances in the FCCAA Tournament and a total of 54 victories, including a 30-2 mark in 1995-96, the program’s first 30-win season. His name can be found throughout the Eagles’ record books. In addition to being the school’s career leader in assists (363), he ranks in the top ten all-time in points, scoring average, field goals made, free throws made, and steals. He is one of only seven players to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Following his career at TCC, Thompson signed with Florida State University, where he was a two-year starter for the Seminoles. As a senior, he led FSU to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Thompson has since embarked on a career as an administrator in elementary education. He was inducted into the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

Kerry Thompson, NJCAA AllKerry Thompson, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

1994-95 29 145/297 0.488 15/48 0.312 78/119 0.655 81/2.7 137 76 4 383/13.2

1995-96 31 207/458 0.452 25/76 0.329 156/244 0.639 137/4.4 226 124 15 618/19.3

TOTALS 60 352/755 0.466 40/124 0.323 234/363 0.644 218/3.6 363 200 19 1001/16.4

Kerry Thompson’s Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

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Few athletes at any level can be identified on a first-name basis. However, at Tallahassee Community College, everyone knows “Bootsy” — TCC’s all-time leading scorer Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton. A native of Baltimore, Md., Thornton put together one of the finest careers in the history of the Panhandle Conference, averaging 20.2 points per game over his two years in an Eagle uniform. His final home game was the perfect exclamation point to a record-breaking career. Leading TCC to a 117-66 win over Northwest Florida State College, a victory that clinched the 1997 PC Championship, Thornton poured in a school-record 41 points. One game later, against Polk State College in the opening round of the FCCAA Tournament, he scored 26 points to become the school’s all-time leading scorer. His efforts did not go unnoticed. He was twice named first-team All-Panhandle Conference and first-team All-FCCAA. In 1997, he was the coaches’ selection for FCCAA Player of the Year and following TCC’s run through the NJCAA Tournament he was named an NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American. Though he originally signed with Virginia Commonwealth University, Thornton eventually attended St. John’s University, where he became a household name, largely at the expense of Duke University. In 1999, he scored 40 points in a nationally-televised match-up with the Blue Devils. The following season, he hit the game-winning shot in legendary Cameron Indoor Stadium. Later that season, he led St. John’s to the 2000 Big East Tournament Championship and was named the Tournament Most Valuable Player.

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

1995-96 31 223/382 0.584 14/40 0.350 103/137 0.752 173/5.6 100 80 14 563/18.2

1996-97 37 301/555 0.542 67/157 0.427 142/200 0.710 194/5.2 164 82 16 811/21.9

TOTALS 68 524/937 0.559 81/197 0.411 245/337 0.727 367/5.4 264 162 30 1374/20.2

Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton’s Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton, NJCAA AllMarvis “Bootsy” Thornton, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

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Growing up in nearby Live Oak, Fla., Antwan Jones flew under the radar of most college basketball programs. However, it only took one visit from then-Tallahassee Community College head coach Mike Gillespie to realize the Suwannee High School standout was a diamond in the rough. He wasted little time establishing himself as an upper echelon player, scoring a career-high 37 points in his collegiate debut in Jacksonville, Fla., against Florida Community College on November 4, 1998. As a freshman, he led the Panhandle Conference in scoring on his way to first-team All-PC honors. During his sophomore season, he averaged a team-best 18.6 points per game on his way to being named Panhandle Conference Player of the Year. He also garnered first-team All-PC and first-team All-FCCAA honors. He capped off his TCC career by being named a second-team All-American by the NJCAA. In two years at TCC, Jones led the Eagles to a record of 46-13 and a total of 16 weeks at No. 1 in the FCCAA Poll. His remarkable numbers also included double-figure scoring in 54 games — 25 in a row during the 1999-00 season. He joined TCC’s 1,000 Point Club on January 22, 2000 against Gulf Coast CC and is currently sixth on the school’s all-time scoring list. Jones garnered national recognition in March 2000 as part of a Sports Illustrated feature on junior college basketball. Two months later, he appeared in another national publication, SLAM Magazine.

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

1998-99 29 206/406 0.507 58/148 0.392 97/121 0.802 224/7.7 46 28 23 567/19.6

1999-00 30 205/441 0.465 82/244 0.336 68/87 0.782 160/5.3 72 31 8 560/18.7

TOTALS 59 411/847 0.485 140/392 0.357 165/208 0.793 384/6.5 118 59 31 1127/19.1

Antwan Jones’ Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

Antwan Jones, NJCAA AllAntwan Jones, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

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Marcus Hatten, a native of Baltimore, Md., capped a stellar career at TCC when he was named a First-Team NJCAA All-American in 2001, the first player in Eagle Basketball history to accomplish the feat. From the first time he put on a TCC basketball jersey in Jacksonville, Fla., on November 5, 1999, Hatten left fans breathless and opposing coaches scratching their heads. He recorded 28 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and eight steals in his Eagle debut, thus beginning one of the more remarkable all-around careers in TCC history. Averaging 16.0 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, Hatten would earn Panhandle Conference Freshman of the Year honors in 2000 while being named first-team All-PC. En route, he shattered TCC’s single-season record for steals with 136. As a sophomore, he was even better. Leading TCC to a 24-0 start, the third longest winning streak in school history, Hatten’s play was instrumental in helping the Eagles claim a third Panhandle Conference Championship. He was the overwhelming choice for PC Player of the Year, averaging 24.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 3.7 steals per game. He was also named FCCAA Player of the Year and was a first-team All-FCCAA selection. In the process, he became the sixth member of TCC’s exclusive 1,000 Point Club and finished his career number two on the Eagles’ all-time scoring list. Hatten signed with St. John’s University, leading the Red Storm into the 2002 NCAA Tournament. In 2003, as a first-team All-Big East selection, he led St. John’s to the Postseason NIT Championship and was named the Tournament MVP.

G FGM/FGA FG% 3FGM/3FGA 3FG% FTM/FTA FT% Reb./Ave. Ast Stl Blk Pts./Ave.

1999-00 30 177/340 0.521 12/41 0.293 115/156 0.737 173/5.8 94 135 12 481/16.0

2000-01 31 274/540 0.507 67/171 0.392 133/181 0.735 155/5.0 73 113 12 748/24.1

TOTALS 61 451/880 0.513 79/212 0.373 248/337 0.736 328/5.4 167 248 24 1229/20.1

Marcus Hatten’s Career Statistics at Tallahassee Community College

Marcus Hatten, NJCAA AllMarcus Hatten, NJCAA All--AmericanAmerican

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1994 Jason Cipolla 1996 Kerry Thompson Bootsy Thornton 1997 Bootsy Thornton, FCCAA Player of the Year Mike DeGruy 1998 Mike DeGruy 1999 Antwan Jones

2000 Antwan Jones 2001 Marcus Hatten, FCCAA Player of the Year 2002 Marcus Johnson 2004 Steve Cherry 2006 Abdullahi Kuso 2007 Dustin Scott

AllAll--FCCAA/AllFCCAA/All--NJCAA Region VIII NJCAA Region VIII

1994 Marquise Newbie ............................. FCCAA 1995 Michael Jackson .............................. FCCAA Kerry Thompson .............................. FCCAA 1996 Kerry Thompson .............................. FCCAA Bootsy Thornton .............................. FCCAA 1997 Bootsy Thornton .............................. FCCAA (MVP), NJCAA Mike DeGruy ................................... FCCAA

2000 Antwan Jones .................................. FCCAA 2001 Marcus Hatten ................................. FCCAA 2002 Rodney Tucker ................................ FCCAA 2006 Abdullahi Kuso ................................. FCCAA Archie Miaway ................................. FCCAA (MVP), NJCAA Dustin Scott ..................................... FCCAA 2007 Dustin Scott ..................................... FCCAA

FCCAA, NJCAA AllFCCAA, NJCAA All--TournamentTournament

NJCAA Player of the WeekNJCAA Player of the Week Since the NJCAA began presenting its Player of the Week award in 2004, Tallahassee Community College has had seven honorees — the most of any school in the state of Florida (Region VIII) — including former men’s basketball standouts Dustin Scott and Jermaine Dixon.

Jermaine Dixon NJCAA

Men’s Basketball Player of the Week December 12, 2007

Dustin Scott NJCAA

Men’s Basketball Player of the Week January 11, 2006

TCC’s NJCAA Player of the Week recipients Brandon Jones, baseball, April 27, 2004 Dustin Scott, men’s basketball, January 11, 2006 Lisa Jackson, women’s basketball, November 22, 2006 Erica Brown, women’s basketball, December 6, 2006 Lucas Rutherford, baseball, April 4, 2007 Jermaine Dixon, men’s basketball, December 12,2007 Shawn Pleffner, baseball, April 8, 2009

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Panhandle Conference Award WinnersPanhandle Conference Award Winners

Jason Cipolla 1994

Panhandle Conference Player of the Year

Kerry Thompson 1996

Panhandle Conference Player of the Year

Marcus Hatten 2000

Panhandle Conference Freshman of the Year

Antwan Jones 2000

Panhandle Conference Player of the Year

Marcus Hatten 2001

Panhandle Conference Player of the Year

Cameron Echols 2001

Panhandle Conference Freshman of the Year

Dustin Scott 2006

PC Media Freshman of the Year

Bernard James 2009

PC Media Freshman of the Year

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1992 Andre Owens ............... First-team Marcus Cowart ............ Honorable Mention Willie Perry .................. Honorable Mention 1993 Jason Cipolla ............... First-team Willie Perry .................. First-team 1994 Jason Cipolla ............... First-team Marquise Newbie ......... First-team Eric Keeler ................... Honorable Mention 1995 Michael Jackson .......... First-team 1996 Rob Johnson ............... First-team Kerry Thompson .......... First-team Bootsy Thornton .......... First-team 1997 Mike DeGruy ............... First-team Bootsy Thornton .......... First-team Paul McPherson .......... Second-team 1998 Mike DeGruy ............... First-team Esteban Weaver .......... First-team Eggie McRae ............... Second-team Kevin Wilkins ............... Second-team 1999 Chris Hill ...................... First-team Antwan Jones .............. First-team Steve Bynes ................ All-Freshman David Sanders ............. All-Freshman 2000 Nick Boyd .................... First-team Ronnie Griffin .............. First-team Marcus Hatten ............. First-team Antwan Jones .............. First-team Nick Stamps ................ Honorable Mention Bronski Dockery .......... All-Freshman 2001 Bronski Dockery .......... First-team Cameron Echols .......... First-team Marcus Hatten ............. First-team Glenn Stokes ............... First-team Brendan Bruno ............ Honorable Mention Marcus Johnson .......... All-Freshman 2002 Marcus Johnson .......... First-team Rodney Tucker ............ First-team Moses White ................ First-team Chip Neeley ................. All-Freshman Richard Thomas .......... All-Freshman

2003 Steve Cherry ................ First-team Sredrick Powe ............. First-team Michael Stringer ........... First-team Donta Rollins ............... Honorable Mention Justin Thomas ............. Honorable Mention, All-Freshman Jomo Belfor ................. All-Freshman Alex Perkins................. All-Freshman 2004 Steve Cherry ................ First-team Chad McKenzie ........... First-team Justin Thomas ............. First-team Terron Diggs ................ Honorable Mention 2005 Terron Diggs ................ First-team Archie Miaway ............. First-team Lavell Payne ................ First-team Chris Brown ................. Second-team 2006 Cory Farmer ................ First-team (Coaches), Second-team (Media) Abdullahi Kuso ............. First-team (Coaches, Media) Archie Miaway ............. First-team (Coaches, Media) Dustin Scott ................. First-team (Coaches, Media) Nigel Johnson .............. Honorable Mention (Media) 2007 Jermaine Dixon ............ First-Team Andre McMillan ............ First-team Dustin Scott ................. First-team Andy Buechert ............. Second-team Shamar Coombs .......... Second-team Antwon Lawrence ........ Second-team 2008 Jermaine Dixon ............ First-team (Coaches, Media) Shamar Coombs .......... Second-team (Coaches, Media) Rory Miller ................... Second-team (Coaches), Honorable

Mention (Media), All-Freshman (Media) Paul Guede.................. Honorable Mention (Coaches), All-

Freshman (Media) 2009 Terrell Barrett ............... Honorable Mention (Coaches) Jamel Brazeal .............. Honorable Mention (Coaches) Bernard James ............ First-team (Coaches), First-team (Media),

All-Freshman (Media) Hugh Robertson .......... Honorable Mention (Coaches, Media) Jeremy Robinson ......... Second-team (Coaches) Marvell Waithe ............. First-team (Coaches), Second-team

(Media), All-Freshman (Media)

Andre Owens TCC’s first

All-PC honoree

AllAll--Panhandle ConferencePanhandle Conference

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1994 Bryan Bruno ............. TCC/Hinson Scholar-Athlete Award 1996 Kevin Bruno .............. Hal Chasey Scholar-Athlete Award 2001 Brendan Bruno ......... Hal Chasey Scholar-Athlete Award 2005 Abdullahi Kuso ......... Panhandle Conference 2006 Lucas Evangelista .... Panhandle Conference Abdullahi Kuso ......... Panhandle Conference Andre McMillan ......... Panhandle Conference, FCCAA 2007 Maurice Arnold ......... Panhandle Conference Shamar Coombs ...... Panhandle Conference Andre McMillan ......... Panhandle Conference Filip Toncinic ............ Panhandle Conference 2008 Casey Clayton .......... Panhandle Conference, FCCAA Delbert Samuel ......... Panhandle Conference, FCCAA 2009 Terrell Barrett ........... Panhandle Conference Bernard James ......... Panhandle Conference Zuri James ................ Panhandle Conference Michael Lee .............. Panhandle Conference Hugh Robertson ....... Panhandle Conference Jeremy Robinson ..... Panhandle Conference Marvell Waithe .......... Panhandle Conference

AllAll--Academic HonoreesAcademic Honorees

1991 TCC/Miami Subs Thanksgiving Tournament Andre Owens ............... All-Tournament (MVP) Nick Bryant .................. All-Tournament Andre Jackson ............. All-Tournament 1992 TCC/Miami Subs Thanksgiving Tournament Ty Boardley ................. All-Tournament (MVP) Nick Bryant .................. All-Tournament Marcus Cowart ............ All-Tournament Antwan Smith .............. All-Tournament Willie Perry .................. All-Tournament 1992 Central Florida Holiday Tournament Willie Perry .................. All-Tournament (MVP) Jason Cipolla ............... All-Tournament 1993 TCC/Miami Subs Thanksgiving Tournament Jason Cipolla ............... All-Tournament (MVP) Antwan Smith .............. All-Tournament Mustapha Abdi ............ All-Tournament 1994 Santa Fe Tip-Off Tournament Marquise Newbie ......... All-Tournament (MVP) Eric Keeler ................... All-Tournament

1997 Wallace CC Coca Cola Classic Tyron Triplett ............... All-Tournament (MVP) 2001 Santa Fe College Holiday Classic Rodney Tucker ............ All-Tournament (MVP) Marcus Johnson .......... All-Tournament FCCAA Player of the Week Jason Cipolla, December 17, 1992 Marquise Newbie, February 15, 1994 Marcus Hatten, February 12, 2001 Jermaine Dixon, December 11, 2007 Marvell Waithe, November 25, 2008

Miscellaneous AwardsMiscellaneous Awards

Hal Chasey Scholar-Athlete Award The Hal Chasey Scholar-Athlete Award, sponsored by the Chasey family of Palmetto, Fla., has been awarded annually since 1989 to a Florida junior college basketball player who possesses good academic, athletic, and citizenship qualities.

Kevin Bruno 1996 Hal Chasey

Recipient

Brendan Bruno 2001 Hal Chasey

Recipient

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ABRAHAM BALDWIN (GA.) AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (6-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 3-0 Date Site Score Nov. 19, 1991 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 83, ABAC 72 Nov. 21, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 119, ABAC 76 Nov. 3, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, ABAC 63 Jan. 5, 2006 Brunswick, Ga. TCC 80, ABAC 78 Nov. 17, 2006 Decatur, Ga. TCC 74, ABAC 65 Nov. 30, 2007 Marianna, Fla. TCC 70, ABAC 53 AIKEN (S.C.) TECHNICAL COLLEGE (4-1) Home: 4-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 64, Aiken Tech 47 Nov. 26, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 108, Aiken Tech 65 Nov. 25, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, Aiken Tech 62 Nov. 23, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Aiken Tech 62, TCC 59 Nov. 27, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Aiken Tech 55 ALABAMA SOUTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-0) Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 18, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 100, Alabama Southern 87 Nov. 30, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 101, Alabama Southern 80 Nov. 6, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 93, Alabama Southern 79 Nov. 11, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 76, Alabama Southern 58 ANDREW (GA.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Dec. 4, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, Andrew 49 ANGELINA (TEXAS) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 25, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 110, Angelina 86 ATLANTA METRO COLLEGE (4-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 15, 1996 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 93, Atlanta Metro 82 Dec. 7, 1996 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 89, Atlanta Metro 79 Dec. 13, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 100, Atlanta Metro 92 Dec. 31, 1997 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 103, Atlanta Metro 97 Dec. 2, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Atlanta Metro 68, TCC 57 (OT) Dec. 17, 2003 Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Metro 76, TCC 57 BEVILL STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-1) Home: 2-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 114, Bevill State 75 Dec. 3, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, Bevill State 64 Nov. 22, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Bevill State 73, TCC 71 (OT) BISHOP STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 7, 1991 New Orleans, La. TCC 116, Bishop State 84 Nov. 7, 1997 Selma, Ala. TCC 102, Bishop State 57 BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 3, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 80, Brevard 48 BREVARD (N.C.) COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 27, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 109, Brevard 86 Nov. 23, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 121, Brevard 91 Dec. 30, 1995 Marianna, Fla. TCC 131, Brevard 90

BROWARD COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 7, 1992 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. TCC 106, Broward 77 CENTRAL CAROLINA (N.C.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 28, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 120 Central Carolina 51 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (21-6) Home: 9-2; Away: 11-2; Neutral: 1-2 Date Site Score Dec. 10, 1991 Ocala, Fla. TCC 74, Central Florida 70 Dec. 31, 1992 Ocala, Fla. TCC 87, Central Florida 84 March 3, 1994 Bradenton, Fla. Central Florida 70, TCC 67 Nov. 15, 1997 Ocala, Fla. TCC 93, Central Florida 63 Dec. 6, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 101, Central Florida 62 Nov. 14, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 75, Central Florida 54 Jan. 6, 1999 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 63, TCC 62 Nov. 12, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, Central Florida 71 Nov. 16, 1999 Ocala, Fla. TCC 86, Central Florida 66 March 1, 2000 Marianna, Fla. Central Florida 91, TCC 89 Nov. 7, 2000 Ocala, Fla. TCC 76, Central Florida 67 Nov. 28, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Central Florida 65 Nov. 23, 2002 Ocala, Fla. TCC 65, Central Florida 58 Jan. 9, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 64, Central Florida 62 Nov. 22, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 59, Central Florida 50 Dec. 12, 2003 Ocala, Fla. TCC 69, Central Florida 58 Nov. 13, 2004 Ocala, Fla. Central Florida 83, TCC 78 Dec. 10, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 91, Central Florida 75 Nov. 11, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, Central Florida 64 Dec. 10, 2005 Ocala, Fla. TCC 80, Central Florida 73 March 8, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 73, Central Florida 61 Dec. 8, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, Central Florida 73 Jan. 3, 2007 Ocala, Fla. TCC 81, Central Florida 61 Nov. 9, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. Central Florida 77, TCC 75 Dec. 7, 2007 Ocala, Fla. TCC 73, Central Florida 67 Nov. 4, 2008 Ocala, Fla. TCC 89, Central Florida 75 Dec. 17, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Central Florida 72, TCC 67 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 30, 2004 Panama City, Fla. TCC 83, Chattahoochee Valley 61 Dec. 30, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 94, Chattahoochee Valley 51 CHATTANOOGA STATE (TENN.) TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 6, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 119, Chattanooga State 87 CHIPOLA COLLEGE (26-30) Home: 13-14; Away: 13-15; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Jan. 18, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 80, TCC 71 Feb. 6, 1992 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 79, TCC 69 Feb. 18, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 72, Chipola 57 Jan. 9, 1993 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 82, TCC 65 Jan. 28, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 76, TCC 73 Feb. 13, 1993 Marianna, Fla. TCC 82, Chipola 73 Jan. 13, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 78, TCC 70 Jan. 29, 1994 Marianna, Fla. TCC 75, Chipola 68 Feb. 17, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 75, TCC 69 Jan. 7, 1995 Marianna, Fla. TCC 89, Chipola 87 Jan. 26, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 92, TCC 81 Feb. 11, 1995 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 88, TCC 84 Jan. 21, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Chipola 64 Feb. 8, 1996 Marianna, Fla. TCC 91, Chipola 84 (OT) Feb. 25, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Chipola 66 Jan. 11, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 100, Chipola 75

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Jan. 28, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Chipola 83 Feb. 15, 1997 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 107, TCC 95 Jan. 6, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Chipola 77 Jan. 24, 1998 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 94, TCC 83 Feb. 10, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, Chipola 75 Feb. 23, 1998 Panama City, Fla. Chipola 91, TCC 83 Jan. 9, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 99, Chipola 86 Jan. 26, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 88, TCC 72 Feb. 13, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 82, Chipola 80 Jan. 18, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 105, Chipola 95 Feb. 5, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 84, Chipola 78 Feb. 21, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 101, Chipola 79 Jan. 24, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 96, Chipola 73 Feb. 10, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Chipola 73 Feb. 26, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 111, Chipola 96 (OT) Jan. 9, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, Chipola 68 Jan. 26, 2002 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 84, TCC 64 Feb. 13, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Chipola 61 Jan. 8, 2003 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 70, TCC 69 Jan. 25, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 70, TCC 67 Feb. 11, 2003 Marianna, Fla. TCC 70, Chipola 69 Jan. 20, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 50, Chipola 48 (OT) Feb. 7, 2004 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 78, TCC 45 Feb. 21, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 67, TCC 57 Jan. 25, 2005 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 85, TCC 79 Feb. 12, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 74, TCC 56 Feb. 26, 2005 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 57, TCC 52 Jan. 24, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 70, TCC 68 Feb. 11, 2006 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 82, TCC 70 Feb. 25, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, Chipola 66 March 11, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 98, Chipola 96 (3 OT) Jan. 20, 2007 Marianna, Fla. TCC 97, Chipola 92 (2 OT) Feb. 6, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 65, TCC 58 Feb. 24, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 100, TCC 87 Jan. 5, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 86, TCC 58 Jan. 26, 2008 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 89, TCC 84 (OT) Feb. 9, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 93, TCC 77 Jan. 3, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 75, TCC 48 Jan. 24, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Chipola 86, TCC 81 (OT) Feb. 7, 2009 Marianna, Fla. Chipola 89, TCC 56 CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 17, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 103, Cincinnati State 81 CLINTON (S.C.) JUNIOR COLLEGE (6-0) Home: 5-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 25, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, Clinton 63 Nov. 24, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, Clinton 61 Jan. 5, 2002 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 72, Clinton 61 Nov. 28, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Clinton 54 Nov. 27, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 90, Clinton 50 Nov. 26, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, Clinton 48 COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA, FORMERLY COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-1) Home: 2-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 4, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 73, Coastal Georgia 67 Jan. 7, 2006 Brunswick, Ga. TCC 98, Coastal Georgia 71 Nov. 3, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, Coastal Georgia 74 Dec. 1, 2007 Marianna, Fla. TCC 78, Coastal Georgia 65 Nov. 1, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Coastal Georgia 85, TCC 69 COLUMBIA STATE (TENN.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (5-0) Home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 26, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 132, Columbia State 86 Nov. 26, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Columbia State 79

Nov. 9, 2002 Panama City, Fla. TCC 84, Columbia State 65 Nov. 28, 2002 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 83, Columbia State 73 Dec. 29, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, Columbia State 77 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, FORMERLY DUNDALK JUNIOR COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0: Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 1994 Marianna, Fla. TCC 126, CC of Baltimore 62 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE (10-5) Home: 2-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 7-3 Date Site Score March 8, 1996 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 78, Daytona State 73 Dec. 6, 1996 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 83, Daytona State 64 Nov. 21, 1998 Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona State 79, TCC 71 Dec. 5, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Daytona State 60 Nov. 20, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 75, Daytona State 69 Dec. 9, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Daytona State 67 Dec. 30, 2000 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 67, Daytona State 63 Nov. 3, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. Daytona State 87, TCC 84 March 6, 2002 Marianna, Fla. Daytona State 73, TCC 69 Dec. 6, 2002 Marianna, Fla. Daytona State 65, TCC 63 Jan. 3, 2003 Gainesville, Fla. Daytona State 80, TCC 63 Dec. 18, 2004 Ocala, Fla. TCC 70, Daytona State 68 Nov. 10, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 94, Daytona State 50 Dec. 1, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 72, Daytona State 55 Dec. 14, 2008 Ocala, Fla. TCC 78, Daytona State 70 DELGADO (LA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 2-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 8, 1991 New Orleans, La. TCC 76, Delgado 71 Nov. 11, 1995 New Orleans, La. TCC 81, Delgado 79 Nov. 7, 1998 Niceville, Fla. TCC 125, Delgado 81 ENTERPRISE-OZARK (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE, FORMERLY ENTERPRISE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Dec. 31, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 94, Enterprise-Ozark 67 FLORIDA COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 8, 2003 Temple Terrace, Fla. TCC 76, Florida College 69 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE (19-4) Home: 9-1; Away: 6-3; Neutral: 4-0 Date Site Score Dec. 4, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 105, Florida State College 91 Jan. 3, 1992 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida State College 81, TCC 79 Nov. 17, 1992 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 95, Florida State College 91 Dec. 8, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 89, Florida State College 81 Nov. 20, 1993 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida State College 97, TCC 85 Dec. 8, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 91, Florida State College 89 Dec. 30, 1994 Marianna, Fla. TCC 93, Florida State College 73 Nov. 14, 1995 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 87, Florida State College 80 Nov. 28, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 99, Florida State College 73 Dec. 3, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 91, Florida State College 76 Jan. 4, 1997 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 104, Florida State College 67 March 8, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 73, Florida State College 72 Dec. 1, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla.1 TCC 97, Florida State College 86 Nov. 4, 1998 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 123, Florida State College 109 Nov. 28, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 119, Florida State College 94 Nov. 3, 1999 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 111, Florida State College 110 Dec. 6, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 111, Florida State College 78 Nov. 5, 2003 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida State College 73, TCC 69 Nov. 21, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State College 75, TCC 73 Nov. 18, 2004 Jacksonville, Fla. TCC 92, Florida State College 84 Nov. 30, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 108, Florida State College 78

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Nov. 19, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, Florida State College 65 Dec. 16, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 71, Florida State College 52 1 – at Tulley Gymnasium, Florida State University Campus, Tallahassee, Fla. FORSYTH TECHNICAL (N.C.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 1, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 114, Forsyth 50 GENESIS ONE ELITE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 5, 2008 Marianna, Fla. TCC 80, Genesis One 53 GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE, FORMERLY DEKALB COLLEGE (2-2) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 12, 1994 Decatur, Ga. TCC 108, Georgia Perimeter 94 Nov. 25, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Georgia Perimeter 56 Dec. 31, 2004 Panama City, Fla. Georgia Perimeter 70, TCC 65 Nov. 18, 2006 Decatur, Ga. Georgia Perimeter 87, TCC 81 GLOBE (N.Y.) INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 3, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 89, Globe 86 Jan. 4, 2002 Daytona Beach, Fla. Globe 80, TCC 78 GORDON (GA.) COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Oct. 31, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Gordon 52 Nov. 20, 2008 Barnesville, Ga. TCC 81, Gordon 67 GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE (41-14) Home: 21-5; Away: 19-8; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score Nov. 9, 1991 New Orleans, La. TCC 96, Gulf Coast 94 Jan. 16, 1992 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 111, TCC 107 Feb. 1, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 116, Gulf Coast 113 Feb. 20, 1992 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 96, TCC 85 Jan. 14, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 105, Gulf Coast 82 Jan. 30, 1993 Panama City, Fla. TCC 92, Gulf Coast 76 Feb. 18, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 112, Gulf Coast 79 Jan. 8, 1994 Panama City, Fla. TCC 117, Gulf Coast 77 Jan. 27, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Gulf Coast 56 Feb. 12, 1994 Panama City, Fla. TCC 104, Gulf Coast 88 Jan. 12, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 81, Gulf Coast 78 Jan. 28, 1995 Panama City, Fla. TCC 102, Gulf Coast 82 Feb. 16, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, Gulf Coast 73 Jan. 18, 1996 Panama City, Fla. TCC 99, Gulf Coast 85 Feb. 4, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 99, Gulf Coast 82 Feb. 22, 1996 Panama City, Fla. TCC 92, Gulf Coast 84 Jan. 14, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 123, Gulf Coast 75 Feb. 1, 1997 Panama City, Fla. TCC 87, Gulf Coast 71 Feb. 18, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 99, Gulf Coast 80 Jan. 10, 1998 Panama City, Fla. TCC 120, Gulf Coast 109 Jan. 27, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 121, Gulf Coast 74 Feb. 14, 1998 Panama City, Fla. TCC 96, Gulf Coast 86 Jan. 12, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 145, TCC 138 (2 OT) Jan. 30, 1999 Panama City, Fla. TCC 80, Gulf Coast 79 Feb. 16, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 90, TCC 85 Feb. 23, 1999 Marianna, Fla. Gulf Coast 91, TCC 83 Jan. 5, 2000 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 96, TCC 91 Jan. 22, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 112, Gulf Coast 82 Feb. 8, 2000 Panama City, Fla. TCC 106, Gulf Coast 77 Jan. 10, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Gulf Coast 82 Jan. 27, 2001 Panama City, Fla. TCC 107, Gulf Coast 96 Feb. 14, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 106, Gulf Coast 63 Jan. 16, 2002 Panama City, Fla. TCC 66, Gulf Coast 63 Feb. 2, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 75, Gulf Coast 73

Feb. 18, 2002 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 84, TCC 77 Jan. 14, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Gulf Coast 61 Feb. 1, 2003 Panama City, Fla. TCC 86, Gulf Coast 64 Feb. 17, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 69, Gulf Coast 68 Jan. 7, 2004 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 75, TCC 61 Jan. 24, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 63, TCC 54 Feb. 11, 2004 Panama City, Fla. TCC 74, Gulf Coast 55 Jan. 11, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 69, TCC 39 Jan. 29, 2005 Panama City, Fla. TCC 70, Gulf Coast 62 Feb. 16, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, Gulf Coast 70 Jan. 18, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 63, Gulf Coast 53 Feb. 4, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Gulf Coast 72 Feb. 20, 2006 Panama City, Fla. TCC 83, Gulf Coast 57 Jan. 13, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Gulf Coast 39 Feb. 3, 2007 Panama City, Fla. TCC 93, Gulf Coast 68 Feb. 17, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Gulf Coast 64 Jan. 9, 2008 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 57, TCC 54 Jan. 22, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Gulf Coast 74 Feb. 13, 2008 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 72, TCC 67 Jan. 6, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Gulf Coast 79 Jan. 21, 2009 Panama City, Fla. Gulf Coast 91, TCC 85 Feb. 10, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. Gulf Coast 78, TCC 77 HAGERSTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 1993 Marianna, Fla. Hagerstown 87, TCC 84 HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-2) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-2 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 2002 Pensacola, Fla. Hillsborough 58, TCC 55 Jan. 3, 2004 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 62, Hillsborough 52 Dec. 30, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 68, Hillsborough 60 March 8, 2007 Marianna, Fla. Hillsborough 69, TCC 67 (OT) HIWASSEE (TENN.) COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Dec. 1, 1995 Panama City, Fla. TCC 112, Hiwassee 88 Nov. 9, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 88, Hiwassee 85 HOSTOS (N.Y.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 31, 2002 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 80, Hostos 57 HOWARD (TEXAS) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 23, 2006 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 43, Howard 39 IMG ACADEMY (2-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 17, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, IMG Academy 62 Nov. 12, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 132, IMG Academy 82 INDIAN HILLS (IOWA) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score March 20, 1997 Hutchinson, Kan. Indian Hills 98, TCC 88 INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score March 2, 1995 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 93, Indian River State 90 March 10, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 77, Indian River State 73

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IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 24, 2006 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 81, Iowa Western 65 JACKSONVILLE CELTICS (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 2, 2005 Marianna, Fla. TCC 97, Jacksonville Celtics 69 JEFFERSON DAVIS (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-1 Date Site Score Nov. 13, 1993 Panama City, Fla. Jefferson Davis 97, TCC 93 Dec. 2, 1995 Panama City, Fla. TCC 98, Jefferson Davis 92 Dec. 29, 1999 Panama City, Fla. TCC 90, Jefferson Davis 55 JONES COUNTY (MISS.) JUNIOR COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 63, Jones County 55 Nov. 16, 1996 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 86, Jones County 57 KEESLER (MISS.) AIR FORCE BASE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 1, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Keesler 43 LAGRANGE (GA.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 11, 1994 LaGrange, Ga. TCC 109, LaGrange 45 LAKE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 17, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Lake City 64 Dec. 4, 1993 Lake City, Fla. TCC 90, Lake City 71 Nov. 16, 1994 Lake City, Fla. Lake City 107, TCC 104 Dec. 5, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. Lake City 85, TCC 80 LAWSON STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 4-0 Date Site Score Nov. 9, 1995 New Orleans, La. TCC 109, Lawson State 79 Nov. 2, 1996 Panama City, Fla. TCC 106, Lawson State 67 Nov. 21, 1997 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 90, Lawson State 74 Nov. 20, 1998 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 90, Lawson State 83 LEE (TEXAS) COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 16, 2001 Marianna, Fla. Lee 85, TCC 79 LURLEEN B. WALLACE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 5, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Lurleen B. Wallace 55 MACON (GA.) STATE COLLEGE (7-0), FORMERLY MACON COLLEGE Home: 3-0; Away: 4-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 12, 1993 Macon, Ga. TCC 92, Macon 87 Dec. 2, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, Macon 67 Nov. 24, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 97, Macon 71 Dec. 2, 1994 Macon, Ga. TCC 69, Macon 64 Dec. 9, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Macon 61 Jan. 3, 1996 Macon, Ga. TCC 99, Macon 70 Nov. 26,1996 Macon, Ga. TCC 95, Macon 55

MERIDIAN (MISS.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 2000 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 100, Meridian 77 MIAMI DADE COLLEGE (5-4) Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 2-4 Date Site Score Dec. 30, 1993 Marianna, Fla. TCC 81, Miami Dade 73 March 9, 1996 Bradenton, Fla. Miami Dade 84, TCC 82 Nov. 28, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 103, Miami Dade 73 Dec. 30, 1998 Miami, Fla. TCC 119, Miami Dade 70 Nov. 5, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 116, Miami Dade 78 Dec. 8, 2001 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 84, Miami Dade 55 Dec. 17, 2004 Ocala, Fla. Miami Dade 80, TCC 73 Dec. 16, 2005 Ocala, Fla. Miami Dade 62, TCC 59 Dec. 13, 2008 Ocala, Fla. Miami Dade 81, TCC 75 MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE (6-0) Home: 4-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 25, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Middle Georgia 75 Nov. 11, 1997 Cochran, Ga. TCC 100, Middle Georgia 89 Nov. 2, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 67, Middle Georgia 60 Dec. 3, 2004 Marianna, Fla. TCC 76, Middle Georgia 61 Dec. 28, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, Middle Georgia 80 Dec. 29, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Middle Georgia 69 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score Nov. 10, 1995 New Orleans, La. Gulf Coast 64, TCC 60 MONROE (N.Y.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 26, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 114, Monroe 74 MOTLOW STATE (TENN.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 8, 2002 Panama City, Fla. TCC 79, Motlow State 51 NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (14-0) Home: 8-0; Away: 6-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Jan. 23, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 116, North Florida 77 Feb. 8, 1992 Madison, Fla. TCC 102, North Florida 89 Feb. 24, 1992 Madison, Fla. TCC 111, North Florida 93 Jan. 7, 1993 Madison, Fla. TCC 82, North Florida 66 Jan. 23, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 119, North Florida 80 Feb. 11, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 129, North Florida 84 Jan. 15, 1994 Madison, Fla. TCC 113, North Florida 73 Feb. 3, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, North Florida 62 Feb. 19, 1994 Madison, Fla. TCC 114, North Florida 71 Jan. 5, 1995 Madison, Fla. TCC 111, North Florida 85 Jan. 21, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 97, North Florida 76 Feb. 9, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 127, North Florida 80 Nov. 14, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 100, North Florida 48* Nov. 28, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 102, North Florida 38* *North Florida Club Team NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 21, 1997 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 121, North Idaho 116

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NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE, FORMERLY OKALOOSA-WALTON COLLEGE (32-22) Home: 20-7; Away: 12-15; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Jan. 9, 1992 Niceville, Fla. TCC 86, NW Florida State 80 (OT) Jan. 25, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, NW Florida State 90 Feb. 13, 1992 Niceville, Fla. TCC 82, NW Florida State 73 Jan. 21, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 115, TCC 110 Feb. 6, 1993 Niceville, Fla. TCC 104, NW Florida State 103 Feb. 22, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 118, NW Florida State 112 Jan. 20, 1994 Niceville, Fla. TCC 88, NW Florida State 66 Feb. 5, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, NW Florida State 53 Feb. 21, 1994 Niceville, Fla. TCC 83, NW Florida State 69 Jan. 19, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 100, TCC 92 Feb. 4, 1995 Niceville, Fla. TCC 102, NW Florida State 82 Feb. 20, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, NW Florida State 67 Jan. 11, 1996 Niceville, Fla. TCC 106, NW Florida State 98 Jan. 28, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 2, NW Florida State 0 (forfeit) Feb. 15, 1996 Niceville, Fla. TCC 2, NW Florida State 0 (forfeit) Jan. 21, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, NW Florida State 63 Feb. 8, 1997 Niceville, Fla. TCC 87, NW Florida State 79 Feb. 24, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 117, NW Florida State 66 Jan. 17, 1998 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 92, TCC 85 Feb. 3, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, NW Florida State 76 Feb. 21, 1998 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 81, TCC 76 Jan. 19, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, NW Florida State 70 Feb. 6, 1999 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 69, TCC 68 Feb. 22, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, NW Florida State 73 Jan. 12, 2000 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 100, TCC 96 (OT) Jan. 29, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, NW Florida State 74 Feb. 16, 2000 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 99, TCC 93 Jan. 17, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, NW Florida State 76 Feb. 3, 2001 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 78, TCC 64 Feb. 21, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, NW Florida State 61 Jan. 19, 2002 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 70, TCC 68 Feb. 6, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 58, NW Florida State 53 Feb. 20, 2002 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 57, TCC 56 Jan. 18, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 77, NW Florida State 70 Feb. 5, 2003 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 93, TCC 79 Feb. 19, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 86, TCC 61 Jan. 14, 2004 Niceville, Fla. TCC 67, NW Florida State 64 Jan. 31, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 73, TCC 59 Feb. 16, 2004 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 75, TCC 72 Jan. 19, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 81, TCC 71 Feb. 5, 2005 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 85, TCC 61 Feb. 21, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, NW Florida State 53 Jan. 11, 2006 Niceville, Fla. TCC 88, NW Florida State 69 Jan. 28, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 61, NW Florida State 58 Feb. 15, 2006 Niceville, Fla. TCC 78, NW Florida State 71 Jan. 6, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, NW Florida State 79 Jan. 27, 2007 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 82, TCC 80 Feb. 10, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, NW Florida State 82 Jan. 19, 2008 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 90, TCC 70 Feb. 5, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 89, TCC 72 Feb. 20, 2008 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 82, TCC 78 Jan. 17, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, NW Florida State 81 (OT) Feb. 4, 2009 Niceville, Fla. NW Florida State 69, TCC 65 (OT) Feb. 17, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. NW Florida State 73, TCC 72 NORTHWEST-SHOALS (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 23, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, Northwest-Shoals 87 (OT) PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE (8-2) Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 5-2 Date Site Score Nov. 6, 1993 Miami, Fla. TCC 95, Palm Beach State 82 Dec. 14, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 90, Palm Beach State 78 Oct. 31, 1997 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 96, Palm Beach State 84 Dec. 31, 1998 Lake Worth, Fla. TCC 102, Palm Beach State 98

Nov. 19, 1999 Marianna, Fla. TCC 116, Palm Beach State 70 Nov. 4, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Palm Beach State 78 March 8, 2001 Marianna, Fla. Palm Beach State 85, TCC 81 Jan. 4, 2003 Gainesville, Fla. Palm Beach State 73, TCC 70 Jan. 2, 2004 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 84, Palm Beach State 59 Dec. 17, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 65, Palm Beach State 56 PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 16, 1991 New Port Richey, Fla. TCC 99, Pasco-Hernando 92 Nov. 14, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, Pasco-Hernando 60 PEARL RIVER (MISS.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 6, 1998 Niceville, Fla. TCC 89, Pearl River 71 Nov. 4, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 80, Pearl River 66 PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE (35-19) Home: 20-7; Away: 15-12; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Jan. 11, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 91, Pensacola 84 Jan. 30, 1992 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 94, TCC 87 Feb. 15, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 82, TCC 74 Jan. 16, 1993 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 96, TCC 94 Feb. 4, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 116, TCC 103 Feb. 20, 1993 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 101, TCC 82 Jan. 10, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 85, Pensacola 70 Jan. 22, 1994 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 94, TCC 92 (OT) Feb. 10, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Pensacola 72 (OT) Jan. 14, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 87, TCC 82 Feb. 2, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 82, TCC 75 Feb. 18, 1995 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 73, Pensacola 69 (OT) Jan. 14, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 79, Pensacola 70 Feb. 1, 1996 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 79, Pensacola 66 Feb. 18, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Pensacola 68 (2OT) Jan. 18, 1997 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 93, Pensacola 85 Feb. 4, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Pensacola 73 Feb. 22, 1997 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 89, Pensacola 71 Jan. 13, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Pensacola 78 Jan. 31, 1998 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 99, TCC 92 Feb. 17, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 80, TCC 77 Jan. 16, 1999 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 102, Pensacola 93 Feb. 2, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 85, TCC 72 Feb. 20, 1999 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 80, TCC 69 Jan. 8, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Pensacola 51 Jan. 25, 2000 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 99, TCC 93 Feb. 12, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 102, Pensacola 99 Jan. 13, 2001 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 70, Pensacola 63 Jan. 31, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Pensacola 84 Feb. 17, 2001 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 66, Pensacola 62 Jan. 23, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, Pensacola 72 Feb. 9, 2002 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 92, TCC 81 Feb. 23, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 88, Pensacola 73 Jan. 22, 2003 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 77, Pensacola 51 Feb. 8, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Pensacola 65 Feb. 22, 2003 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 82, TCC 76 Jan. 10, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 87, TCC 80 (4OT) Jan. 28, 2004 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 82, Pensacola 71 Feb. 14, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 50, Pensacola 48 Jan. 15, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 85, Pensacola 73 Feb. 1, 2005 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 76, Pensacola 74 Feb. 19, 2005 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 79, TCC 70 Jan. 14, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 84, Pensacola 71 Feb. 1, 2006 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 94, Pensacola 75 Feb. 18, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Pensacola 65 Jan. 10, 2007 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 76, Pensacola 65 Jan. 23, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 87, Pensacola 72 Feb. 14, 2007 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 95, Pensacola 80 Jan. 15, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 78, Pensacola 75

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Jan. 30, 2008 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 97, Pensacola 69 Feb. 23, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. Pensacola 69, TCC 58 Jan. 14, 2009 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola 62, TCC 55 Jan. 27, 2009 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 75, Pensacola 67 Feb. 21, 2009 Pensacola, Fla. TCC 85, Pensacola 77 POLK STATE COLLEGE (6-2) Home: 3-0; Away: 2-1; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score Dec. 11, 1992 Winter Haven, Fla. TCC 91, Polk State 89 Nov. 5, 1993 Miami, Fla. Polk State 90, TCC 86 Nov. 29, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 97, Polk State 82 Dec. 10, 1994 Winter Haven, Fla. TCC 93, Polk State 70 March 6, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 91, Polk State 74 Dec. 4, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, Polk State 63 Nov. 14, 2002 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 62, Polk State 52 Nov. 13, 2003 Winter Haven, Fla. Polk State 65, TCC 61 PYEXPRESS AAU (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 25, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, PyExpress 79 QUINCY RAIDERS AAU (2-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Dec. 7, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, Quincy 81 Nov. 27, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 110, Quincy 75 REND LAKE (ILL.) COLLEGE Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 1, 1996 Panama City, Fla. TCC 108, Rend Lake 66 ROCKINGHAM (N.C.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 7, 2002 Marianna, Fla. TCC 89, Rockingham 59 Nov. 22, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, Rockingham 55 SANTA FE COLLEGE (14-1) Home: 5-0; Away: 6-0; Neutral: 3-1 Date Site Score Dec. 30, 1992 Ocala, Fla. TCC 84, Santa Fe 78 Nov. 3, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 102, Santa Fe 70 Dec. 7, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 71, Santa Fe 57 Nov. 12, 1996 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 86, Santa Fe 78 Nov. 19, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 85, Santa Fe 72 March 7, 1997 Marianna, Fla. TCC 98, Santa Fe 89 Nov. 19, 1997 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 82, Santa Fe 78 Dec. 10, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 89, Santa Fe 80 Nov. 18, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Santa Fe 72 Dec. 11, 1998 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 103, Santa Fe 96 (2OT) Nov. 9, 1999 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 92, Santa Fe 82 Dec. 10, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Santa Fe 74 Dec. 29, 2001 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 76, Santa Fe 57 Dec. 6, 2003 Marianna, Fla. TCC 75, Santa Fe 63 Dec. 6, 2008 Marianna, Fla. Santa Fe 63, TCC 61 SAN JACINTO (TEXAS) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 22, 2006 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 77, San Jacinto 73 (OT) SAVANNAH (GA.) TECHNICAL COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 18, 1997 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 97, Savannah Tech 82

SCHOOLCRAFT (MICH.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0: Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 24, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 106, Schoolcraft 93 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, FORMERLY SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (15-1) Home: 5-1; Away: 8-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 14, 1993 Panama City, Fla. TCC 80, Seminole State 72 Nov. 17, 1995 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 113, Seminole State 82 Jan. 6, 1996 Sanford, Fla. TCC 110, Seminole State 80 Nov. 24, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Seminole State 83 Jan. 6, 1997 Sanford, Fla. TCC 96, Seminole State 84 Dec. 2, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, Seminole State 63 Dec. 14, 2000 Sanford, Fla. TCC 94, Seminole State 72 Dec. 7, 2001 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 86, Seminole State 78 Nov. 22, 2002 Sanford, Fla. TCC 86, Seminole State 72 Nov. 14, 2003 Sanford, Fla. TCC 73, Seminole State 45 Dec. 15, 2003 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 66, Seminole State 58 Nov. 12, 2004 Sanford, Fla. TCC 70, Seminole State 61 Dec. 11, 2004 Tallahassee, Fla. Seminole State 78, TCC 77 Nov. 10, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 74, Seminole State 67 Dec. 8, 2007 Sanford, Fla. TCC 83, Seminole State 69 Nov. 8, 2008 Sanford, Fla. TCC 68, Seminole State 66 SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 12, 1992 Winter Haven, Fla. TCC 114, South Florida 86 SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 2, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 96, South Georgia 87 SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (7-1) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-1; Neutral: 5-0 Date Site Score Nov. 17, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 69, South Georgia Tech 47 Dec. 5, 2003 Marianna, Fla. TCC 72, South Georgia Tech 61 Dec. 4, 2004 Marianna, Fla. TCC 56, South Georgia Tech 53 Dec. 3, 2005 Marianna, Fla. TCC 75, South Georgia Tech 63 Dec. 2, 2006 Marianna, Fla. TCC 75, South Georgia Tech 50 Dec. 29, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, South Georgia Tech 59 Nov. 18, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 96, South Georgia Tech 81 Dec. 1, 2008 Americus, Ga. South Georgia Tech 91, TCC 83 SOUTHERN UNION STATE (ALA.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 22, 1997 Daytona Beach, Fla. TCC 91, Southern Union 79 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST PLAINS (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 2004 Panama City, Fla. TCC 80, Southwest Missouri 69 SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, FORMERLY SHELBY STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 30, 1997 Atlanta, Ga. TCC 100, Southwest Tennessee 92 Nov. 27, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 93, Southwest Tennessee 82 ST. CATHARINE (KY.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 29, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 110, St. Catharine 85

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ST. JOHNS RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE (7-1) Home: 3-1; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 4-0 Date Site Score Nov. 30, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 86, St. Johns River 68 Nov. 28, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 98, St. Johns River 75 Nov. 26, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, St. Johns River 80 Nov. 11, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 105, St. Johns River 70 Nov. 10, 2001 Marianna, Fla. TCC 78, St. Johns River 64 Nov. 24, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. St. Johns River 89, TCC 84 Dec. 16, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 71, St. Johns River 66 Dec. 15, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 81, St. Johns River 59 ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE (1-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-1 Date Site Score March 3, 1995 Bradenton, Fla. St. Petersburg 82, TCC 73 Dec. 17, 2005 Ocala, Fla. TCC 84, St. Petersburg 74 STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE/SARASOTA, FORMERLY MANATEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (3-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 2-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 1, 1997 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 115, SCF 92 Nov. 27, 1999 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, SCF 84 Dec. 6, 2001 Bradenton, Fla. TCC 81, SCF 66 SULLIVAN COUNTY (KY.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 23, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 104, Sullivan County 84 SURRY (N.C.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 2, 2007 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 105, Surry 63 SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) SHARKS (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 23, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 80, Sydney 55 TALLAHASSEE AAU (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score March 4, 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 109, Tallahassee 100 TALLAHASSEE RIM ROCKERS AAU (2-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Dec. 7, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 93, Tallahassee 81 Jan. 8, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 108, Tallahassee 82 TECHNICAL (N.Y.) CAREER INSTITUTES (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 23, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, TCI 66 Dec. 30, 2002 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 90, TCI 56 THREE RIVERS (MO.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Dec. 29, 1995 Marianna, Fla. TCC 112 Three Rivers 102 TYLER (TEXAS) JUNIOR COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 10, 2002 Marianna, Fla. TCC 90, Tyler 72

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH (0-1) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-1 Date Site Score March 25, 2006 Hutchinson, Kan. Ft. Smith 68, TCC 59 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA-SALKEHATCHIE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Dec. 30, 2008 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 82, USC-Salkehatchie 50 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 28, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 121, Valencia 81 VINCENNES (IND.) UNIVERSITY (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score March 19, 1997 Hutchinson, Kan. TCC 107, Vincennes 93 WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-DOTHAN (ALA.) (11-1) Home: 4-1; Away: 5-0; Neutral: 2-0 Date Site Score Nov. 22, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. Wallace 80, TCC 79 Nov. 28, 1991 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 83, Wallace 63 Dec. 14, 1991 Dothan, Ala. TCC 108, Wallace 89 Dec. 1, 1992 Quincy, Fla. TCC 121, Wallace 91 Jan. 5, 1993 Dothan, Ala. TCC 100, Wallace 88 Dec. 1, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 92, Wallace 79 Nov. 30, 1999 Dothan, Ala. TCC 86, Wallace 76 Dec. 1, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 95, Wallace 59 Jan. 4, 2001 Dothan, Ala. TCC 87, Wallace 66 Nov. 2, 2001 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 113, Wallace 59 Dec. 1, 2001 Dothan, Ala. TCC 84, Wallace 77 Dec. 28, 2001 Gainesville, Fla. TCC 82, Wallace 72 WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SELMA (ALA.) (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 8, 1997 Selma, Ala. TCC 125, Wallace 86 Nov. 27, 1997 Tallahassee, Fla. TCC 112, Wallace 86 WEBBER (FLA.) COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 0-0 Date Site Score Nov. 6, 1992 Babson Park, Fla. TCC 109, Webber 48 WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-0) Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 1-0 Date Site Score Nov. 18, 2000 Marianna, Fla. TCC 98, Westchester 72

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1990-91 Club Season Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N7 Quincy Raiders (H) L 86 89 N9 Brevard JC1 (N) L 50 100 N10 Patrick Air Force Base1 (N) L 79 85 N13 Tallahassee Rim Rockers AAU (H) L 87 91 N17 Lake-Sumter CC (A) L 51 70 N26 North Florida CC (A) W 70 54 N27 Pasco-Hernando CC (A) W 94 54 N29 Lake-Sumter CC (A) L 34 50 D4 Lake City CC (A) L 64 115 D6 Tallahassee Rim Rockers AAU (H) L 88 92 D8 Quincy Raiders (H) L 90 100 1 Seminole Community College Classic, Sanford, Fla. 1991-92 (22-8 Overall, 9-6 PC) Head Coach: Mike Gillespie

N7 Bishop State (Ala.) CC1 (N) W 116 84 N8 Gulf Coast CC1 (N) W 96 94 N9 Delgado (La.) CC1 (A) W 76 71 N16 Pasco-Hernando CC (A) W 99 92 N19 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC (A) W 83 72 N22 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (H) L 79 80 N28 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.)2 (H) W 83 63 N29 Jones Co. (Miss.) CC2 (H) W 63 55 N30 St. John’s River CC2 (H) W 86 68 D4 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 105 91 D7 Tallahassee Rim Rockers AAU (H) W 93 81 D10 Central Florida CC (A) W 74 70 D14 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (A) W 108 89 J3 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) L 79 81 J8 Tallahassee Rim Rockers AAU (H) W 108 82 J9 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 86 80 (OT) J11 Pensacola JC (H) W 91 84 J16 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 107 111 J18 Chipola College (H) L 71 80 J23 North Florida CC (H) W 116 77 J25 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 96 90 J30 Pensacola JC (A) L 87 94 F1 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 116 113 F6 Chipola College (A) L 69 79 F8 North Florida CC (A) W 102 89 F13 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 82 73 F15 Pensacola JC (H) L 74 82 F18 Chipola College (H) W 72 57 F20 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 85 96 F24 North Florida CC (A) W 111 93 1 Delgado Tip-off Classic, New Orleans, La. 2 Miami Subs Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 1992-93 (24-6 Overall, 9-6 PC) Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N6 Webber (Fla.) College (A) W 109 48 N7 Broward College (A) W 106 77 N14 Pasco-Hernando CC (H) W 104 60

N17 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 95 91 N21 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC (H) W 119 76 N26 Columbia State (Tenn.) CC1 (H) W 132 86 N27 Brevard (N.C.) College1 (H) W 109 86 N28 St. Johns River CC1 (H) W 98 75 D1 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (N) W 121 91 D8 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 89 81 D11 Polk State College2 (A) W 91 89 D12 South Florida CC2 (N) W 114 86 D30 Santa Fe College3 (N) W 84 78 D31 Central Florida CC3 (A) W 87 84 J5 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (A) W 100 88 J7 North Florida CC (A) W 82 66 J9 Chipola College (A) L 65 82 J14 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 105 82 J16 Pensacola JC (A) L 94 96 J21 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 110 115 J23 North Florida JC (H) W 119 80 J28 Chipola College (H) L 73 76 J30 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 92 76 F4 Pensacola JC (H) L 103 116 F6 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 104 103 F11 North Florida JC (H) W 129 84 F13 Chipola College (A) W 82 73 F18 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 112 79 F20 Pensacola JC (A) L 82 101 F22 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 118 112 1 Miami Subs Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Polk Holiday Invitational, Winter Haven, Fla. 3 Central Florida Community College Tournament, Ocala, Fla. 1993-94 (23-8 Overall, 12-3 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N5 Polk State College1 (N) L 86 90 N6 Palm Beach State College1 (N) W 95 82 N12 Macon (Ga.) State College (A) W 92 87 N13 Jefferson Davis (Ala.) CC2 (N) L 93 97 N14 Seminole State College of Florida2 (N) W 80 72 N17 Lake City CC (H) W 83 64 N20 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) L 85 97 N25 Clinton (S.C.) JC3 (H) W 104 63 N26 St. John’s River CC3 (H) W 95 80 N27 Quincy Raiders3 (H) W 110 75 D2 Macon (Ga.) State College (H) W 77 67 D4 Lake City CC (A) W 90 71 D8 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 91 89 D29 Hagerstown (Md.) College4 (N) L 84 87 D30 Miami Dade College4 (N) W 81 73 J8 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 117 77 J10 Pensacola JC (H) W 85 70 J13 Chipola College (H) L 70 78 J15 North Florida CC (A) W 113 73 J20 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 88 66 J22 Pensacola JC (A) L 92 94 (OT) J27 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 84 56 J29 Chipola College (A) W 75 68 F3 North Florida CC (H) W 104 62 F5 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 78 53 F10 Pensacola JC (H) W 80 72 (OT) F12 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 104 88 F17 Chipola College (H) L 69 75 F19 North Florida CC (A) W 114 71 F21 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 83 69 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Bradenton, Fla. M3 Central Florida CC (N) L 67 70 1 Miami Dade Tip-off Classic, Miami, Fla. 2 Gulf Coast Classic, Panama City, Fla. 3 Miami Subs Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 4 Chipola Classic, Marianna, Fla.

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1994-95 (24-8 Overall, 10-5 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N2 South Georgia College1 (N) W 96 87 N3 Santa Fe College1 (A) W 102 70 N11 LaGrange (Ga.) College (A) W 109 45 N12 Georgia Perimeter College (A) W 108 94 N16 Lake City CC (A) L 104 107 N24 Macon (Ga.) State College2 (H) W 97 71 N25 Georgia Perimeter College2 (H) W 88 56 N26 Columbia State (Tenn.) CC2 (H) W 96 79 N29 Polk State College (H) W 97 82 D2 Macon (Ga.) State College (A) W 69 64 D5 Lake City CC (H) L 80 85 D7 Santa Fe College (H) W 71 57 D10 Polk State College (A) W 93 70 D29 Community College of Baltimore3 (N) W 126 62 D30 Florida State College-Jacksonville3 (N) W 93 73 J5 North Florida CC (A) W 111 85 J7 Chipola College (A) W 89 87 J12 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 81 78 J14 Pensacola JC (A) L 82 87 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 92 100 J21 North Florida CC (H) W 97 76 J26 Chipola College (H) L 81 92 J28 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 102 82 F2 Pensacola JC (H) L 75 82 F4 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 102 82 F9 North Florida CC (H) W 127 80 F11 Chipola College (A) L 84 88 F16 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 98 73 F18 Pensacola JC (A) W 73 69 (OT) F20 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 95 67 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Bradenton, Fla. M2 Indian River State College (N) W 93 90 M3 St. Petersburg College (N) L 73 82 1 Santa Fe Tip-off Classic, Gainesville, Fla. 2 Collegiate Village Inn Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 3 Chipola Classic, Marianna, Fla. 1995-96 (30-2 Overall, 12-0 PC) Panhandle Conference Champions FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N9 Lawson State (Ala.) CC1 (N) W 109 79 N10 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC1 (N) L 60 64 N11 Delgado (La.) CC1 (A) W 81 79 N14 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 87 80 N17 Seminole State College of Florida2 (H) W 113 82 N18 Alabama Southern CC2 (H) W 100 87 N23 Brevard (N.C.) College3 (H) W 121 91 N24 Clinton (S.C.) JC3 (H) W 104 61 N25 Middle Georgia College3 (H) W 96 75 N28 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 99 73 D1 Hiwassee (Tenn.) College4 (N) W 112 88 D2 Jefferson Davis (Ala.) CC4 (N) W 98 92 D9 Macon (Ga.) State College (H) W 83 61 D29 Three Rivers (Mo.)CC5 (N) W 112 102 D30 Brevard (N.C.) College5 (N) W 131 90 J3 Macon (Ga.) State College (A) W 99 70 J6 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 110 80 J11 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 106 98 J14 Pensacola JC (H) W 79 70 J18 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 99 85 J21 Chipola College (H) W 79 64 J28 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 2 0 (forfeit) F1 Pensacola JC (A) W 79 66 F4 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 99 82 F8 Chipola College (A) W 91 84 (OT) F15 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 2 0 (forfeit)

F18 Pensacola JC (H) W 84 68 (2OT) F22 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 92 84 F25 Chipola College (H) W 84 66 M4 Tallahassee AAU (H) W 109 100 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Bradenton, Fla. M8 Daytona State College (N) W 78 73 M9 Miami Dade College (N) L 82 84 1 Delgado Tip-off Classic, New Orleans, La. 2 TCC Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 3 TCC Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 4 Gulf Coast Classic, Panama City, Fla. 5 Chipola Classic, Marianna, Fla. 1996-97 (35-2 Overall, 11-1 PC) 3rd Place, NJCAA Tournament FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions Panhandle Conference Champions FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N1 Rend Lake (Ill.) College1 (N) W 108 66 N2 Lawson State (Ala.) CC1 (N) W 106 67 N12 Santa Fe College (A) W 86 78 N15 Atlanta (Ga.) Metro College2 (N) W 93 82 N16 Jones Co. (Miss.) JC2 (N) W 86 57 N19 Santa Fe College (H) W 85 72 N23 Sullivan (Ky.) County College3 (H) W 104 84 N24 Seminole State College of Florida3 (H) W 96 83 N26 Macon (Ga.) State College (A) W 94 55 N28 Miami Dade College4 (H) W 103 73 N29 Bevill State (Ala.) CC4 (H) W 114 75 N30 Alabama Southern CC4 (H) W 101 80 D3 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 91 76 D6 Daytona State College5 (N) W 83 64 D7 Atlanta (Ga.) Metro College5 (N) W 89 79 D14 Palm Beach State College (H) W 90 78 J4 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 104 67 J6 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 96 84 J11 Chipola College (A) W 100 75 J14 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 123 75 J18 Pensacola JC (A) W 93 85 J21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 92 63 J28 Chipola College (H) W 84 83 F1 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 87 71 F4 Pensacola JC (H) W 80 73 F8 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 87 79 F15 Chipola College (A) L 95 107 F18 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 99 80 F22 Pensacola JC (A) W 89 71 F24 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 117 66 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M6 Polk State College (N) W 91 75 M7 Santa Fe College (N) W 98 89 M8 Florida State College-Jacksonville (N) W 73 72 NJCAA Tournament, Hutchinson, Kansas M18 Savannah (Ga.) Technical College (N) W 97 82 M19 Vincennes (Ind.) University (N) W 107 93 M20 Indian Hills (Iowa) CC (N) L 88 98 M21 North Idaho College (N) W 121 116 (OT) 1 Gulf Coast Tip-off Classic, Panama City, Fla. 2 Pensacola Junior College Classic, Pensacola, Fla. 3 TCC Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 4 TCC Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5 FCCJ Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. 1997-98 (25-6 Overall, 7-6 PC) Head Coach: Mike Gillespie O31 Palm Beach State College1 (N) W 96 84 N1 State College of Florida1 (A) W 115 92 N7 Bishop State (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 102 57 N8 Wallace CC-Selma (Ala.)2 (A) W 125 86 N11 Middle Georgia College (A) W 100 89

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N15 Central Florida CC (A) W 93 63 N19 Santa Fe College (A) W 82 78 N21 Lawson State (Ala.) CC3 (N) W 90 74 N22 Southern Union State (Ala.) CC3 (N) W 91 79 N27 Wallace CC-Selma (Ala.)4 (H) W 112 86 N28 Valencia CC4 (H) W 121 81 N29 St.Catharine (Ky.) College4 (H) W 110 85 D1 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 97 86 D6 Central Florida CC (H) W 101 62 D10 Santa Fe College (H) W 89 80 D13 Atlanta Metro College (H) W 102 92 D30 Southwest Tennessee CC5 (N) W 100 92 D31 Atlanta Metro College5 (A) W 103 97 J6 Chipola College (H) W 83 77 J10 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 120 109 J13 Pensacola JC (H) W 83 78 J17 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 85 92 J24 Chipola College (A) L 83 94 J27 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 121 74 J31 Pensacola JC (A) L 92 99 F3 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 77 76 F10 Chipola College (H) W 78 75 F14 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 96 86 F17 Pensacola JC (H) L 77 80 F21 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 76 81 F23 Chipola College (N) L 73 94 1 Manatee Tip-off Classic, Bradenton, Fla. 2 Coca Cola Classic, Selma, Ala. 3 Southeast JUCO Shootout, Daytona, Fla. 4 TCC Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5 Atlanta Metro College Holiday Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1998-99 (21-9 Overall, 6-7 PC) Head Coach: Mike Gillespie

N4 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 123 109 N6 Pearl River (Miss.) CC1 (N) W 89 71 N7 Delgado (La.) CC 1 (N) W 125 81 N14 Central Florida CC (H) W 75 54 N18 Santa Fe College (H) W 80 72 N20 Lawson State (Ala.) CC2 (N) W 90 83

N21 Daytona State College2 (A) L 71 79 N26 Central Carolina (N.C.) CC3 (H) W 120 51 N27 Southwest Tennessee CC3 (H) W 93 82 N28 Florida State College-Jacksonville3 (H) W 119 94 D1 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (H) W 92 79 D4 Andrew (Ga.) College4 (H) W 98 49 D5 Daytona State College4 (H) W 88 60 D11 Santa Fe College (A) W 103 96 (2OT) D30 Miami Dade College (A) W 119 70 D31 Palm Beach State College (A) W 102 98 J6 Central Florida CC (A) L 62 63 J9 Chipola College (A) W 99 86 J12 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 138 145 (2OT) J16 Pensacola JC (A) W 102 93 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 74 70 J26 Chipola College (H) L 72 88 J30 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 80 79 F2 Pensacola JC (H) L 72 85 F6 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 68 69 F13 Chipola College (A) W 82 80 F16 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 85 90 F20 Pensacola JC (A) L 69 80 F22 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 84 73 F23 Gulf Coast CC (N) L 83 91 1 Coca-Cola Tip-off Classic, Niceville, Fla. 2 Southeast JUCO Shootout, Daytona Beach, Fla. 3 North Florida Education Credit Union Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 4 TCC Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 1999-2000 (25-5 Overall, 8-4 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N3 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 111 110 N5 Miami Dade College1 (H) W 116 78 N6 Chattanooga State (Tenn.) CC1 (H) W 116 87 N9 Santa Fe College (A) W 92 82 N12 Central Florida CC (H) W 92 71 N16 Central Florida CC (A) W 86 66 N19 Palm Beach State College2 (N) W 116 70 N20 Daytona State College2 (N) W 75 69 N25 Angelina (Texas) College3 (H) W 110 86 N26 Monroe (N.Y.) College3 (H) W 114 74 N27 State College of Florida3 (H) W 104 84 N30 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (A) W 86 76 D3 Bevill State (Ala.) CC4 (H) W 92 64 D4 Polk State College4 (H) W 95 63 D6 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 111 78 D10 Santa Fe College (H) W 83 74 D29 Jefferson Davis (Ala.) CC5 (N) W 90 55 J4 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 91 96 J8 Pensacola JC (H) W 86 51 J12 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 96 100 (OT) J18 Chipola College (H) W 105 95 J22 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 112 82 J25 Pensacola JC (A) L 93 99 J29 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 79 74 F5 Chipola College (A) W 84 78 F8 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 106 77 F12 Pensacola JC (H) W 102 99 F16 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 93 99 F21 Chipola College (H) W 101 79 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M1 Central Florida CC (N) L 89 91 1 Tallahassee Democrat Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 3 North Florida Education Credit Union Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 4 TCC Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5 Valu-Lodge Holiday Classic, Panama City, Fla.

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2000-01 (29-2 Overall, 11-1 PC) Panhandle Conference Champions FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Mike Gillespie N3 Globe (N.Y.) Institute1 (H) W 89 86 N4 Palm Beach State College1 (H) W 84 78 N7 Central Florida CC (A) W 76 67 N10 Tyler (Texas) JC2 (N) W 90 72 N11 St. Johns River CC2 (N) W 105 70 N17 Cincinnati State CC3 (N) W 103 81 N18 Westchester (N.Y.) CC3 (N) W 98 72 N23 Sydney (Australia)4 (H) W 90 55 N24 Schoolcraft (Mich.) College4 (H) W 106 93 N25 PyExpress AAU4 (H) W 96 79 N28 Central Florida CC (H) W 88 65 D1 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (H) W 95 59 D2 Seminole State College of Florida (H) W 96 73 D9 Daytona State College (H) W 79 67 D14 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 94 72 D29 Meridian (Miss.) CC5 (N) W 100 77 D30 Daytona State College5 (A) W 67 63 J4 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (A) W 87 66 J10 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 88 82 J13 Pensacola JC (A) W 70 63 J17 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 80 76 J24 Chipola College (A) W 96 73 J27 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 107 96 J31 Pensacola JC (H) W 87 84 F3 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 64 78 F10 Chipola College (H) W 80 73 F14 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 106 63 F17 Pensacola JC (A) W 66 62 F21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 71 61 F26 Chipola College (A) W 111 96 (OT) FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M8 Palm Beach State College (N) L 81 85 1 Tallahassee Democrat Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Milton H. Johnson Classic, Marianna, Fla. 3 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4 North Florida Education Credit Union Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5 Southeast JUCO Shootout, Daytona Beach, Fla. 2001-02 (20-10 Overall, 7-5 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Eddie Barnes N2 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.)1 (H) W 113 59 N3 Daytona State College1 (H) L 84 87 N9 Hiwassee (Tenn.) College2 (N) W 88 85 N10 St. Johns River CC2 (N) W 78 64 N16 Lee (Texas) College3 (N) L 79 85 N17 South Georgia Tech3 (N) W 69 47 N22 Shelton State (Ala.) CC4 (H) W 85 82 N23 Technical (N.Y.) Career Institutes4 (H) W 82 66 N24 St. Johns River CC4 (H) L 84 89 D1 Wallace CC-Dothan (Ala.) (A) W 84 77 D6 State College of Florida (A) W 81 66 D7 Seminole State College of Florida5 (N) W 86 78 D8 Miami Dade College5 (N) W 84 55 D28 Wallace CC--Dothan (Ala.) 6 (N) W 82 72 D29 Santa Fe College6 (A) W 76 57 J4 Globe (N.Y.) Institute7 (N) L 78 90 J5 Clinton (S.C.) JC7 (N) W 72 61 J9 Chipola College (H) W 73 68 J16 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 66 63 J19 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 68 70 J23 Pensacola JC (H) W 76 72 J26 Chipola College (A) L 64 84 F2 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 75 73 F6 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 58 53

F9 Pensacola JC (A) L 81 92 F13 Chipola College (H) W 62 61 F18 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 77 84 F20 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 56 57 F23 Pensacola JC (H) W 88 73 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M6 Daytona State College (N) L 69 73 1 Tallahassee Democrat Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Ramada Limited Classic, Marianna, Fla. 3 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4 Envision Credit Union Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5 Beef O’ Bradys Classic, Bradenton, Fla. 6 Santa Fe Holiday Classic, Gainesville, Fla. 7 Southeast JUCO Shootout, Daytona Beach, Fla. 2002-03 (19-10 Overall, 7-5 PC) Head Coach: Eddie Barnes

N1 Forsyth Tech (N.C.) CC1 (H) W 114 50 N2 Middle Georgia College1 (H) W 67 60 N8 Motlow State (Tenn.) CC2 (N) W 79 51 N9 Columbia State (Tenn.) CC2 (N) W 84 65 N14 Polk State College (H) W 62 52 N22 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 86 72 N23 Central Florida CC (A) W 65 58 N28 Columbia State (Tenn.) CC3 (N) W 83 73 N29 Hillsborough CC3 (N) L 55 58 N30 Shelton State (Ala.) CC3 (N) L 73 81 D6 Daytona State College4 (N) L 63 65 D7 Rockingham (N.C.) CC4 (N) W 89 59 D30 Technical (N.Y.) Career Institutes5 (N) W 90 56 D31 Hostos (N.Y.) CC5 (N) W 80 57 J3 Daytona State College6 (N) L 63 80 J4 Palm Beach State College6 (N) L 70 73 J8 Chipola College (A) L 69 70 J9 Central Florida CC (H) W 64 62 J14 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 86 61 J18 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 77 70 J22 Pensacola JC (A) W 77 51 J25 Chipola College (H) L 67 70 F1 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 86 64 F5 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 79 93 F8 Pensacola JC (H) W 71 65 F11 Chipola College (A) W 70 69 F17 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 69 68 F19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 61 87 F22 Pensacola JC (A) L 76 82 1 Golden Corral Tip-off Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 ValuLodge Classic, Panama City, Fla. 3 Buffalo Rock Thanksgiving Classic, Pensacola, Fla. 4 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 5 Santa Fe Holiday Classic, Gainesville, Fla. 6 Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla.

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2003-04 (17-12 Overall, 5-7 PC) Head Coach: Eddie Barnes

N1 Keesler (Miss.) Air Force Base (H) W 88 43 N5 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) L 69 73 N8 Florida College (A) W 76 69 N13 Polk State College (A) L 61 65 N14 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 73 45 N21 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) L 73 75 N22 Central Florida CC (H) W 59 50 N28 Clinton (S.C.) JC1 (H) W 79 54 N29 Aiken (S.C.) Technical College1 (H) W 64 47 D2 Atlanta Metro College (H) L 57 68 (OT) D5 South Georgia Tech2 (N) W 72 61 D6 Santa Fe College2 (N) W 75 63 D12 Central Florida CC (A) W 69 58 D15 Seminole State College of Florida (H) W 66 58 D17 Atlanta Metro College (A) L 57 76 J2 Palm Beach State College3 (N) W 84 59 J3 Hillsborough CC3 (N) W 62 52 J7 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 61 75 J10 Pensacola JC (H) L 80 87 (4 OT) J14 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 67 64 J20 Chipola College (H) W 50 48 (OT) J24 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 54 63 J28 Pensacola JC (A) W 82 71 J31 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 59 73 F7 Chipola College (A) L 45 78 F11 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 74 55 F14 Pensacola JC (H) W 50 48 F16 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 72 75 F21 Chipola College (H) L 57 67 1 Tallahassee Democrat Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 3 Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla. 2004-05 (18-11 Overall, 5-7 PC) Head Coach: Eddie Barnes

N5 Lurleen B. Wallace (Ala.) CC1 (H) W 86 55 N6 Alabama Southern CC1 (H) W 93 79

N12 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 70 61 N13 Central Florida CC (A) L 78 83 N18 Florida State College-Jacksonville (A) W 92 84 N26 Aiken (S.C.) Technical College2 (H) W 108 65 N27 Clinton (S.C.) JC2 (H) W 90 50 N30 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 108 78 D3 Middle Georgia College3 (N) W 76 61 D4 South Georgia Tech3 (N) W 56 53 D10 Central Florida CC (H) W 91 75 D11 Seminole State College of Florida (H) L 77 78 D17 Miami Dade College4 (N) L 73 80 D18 Daytona State College4 (N) W 70 68 D29 Southwest Missouri State Univ.5 (N) W 80 69 D30 Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC5 (N) W 83 61 D31 Georgia Perimeter College5 (N) L 65 70 J11 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 39 69 J15 Pensacola JC (A) W 85 73 J19 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 71 81 J25 Chipola College (A) L 79 85 J29 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 70 62 F1 Pensacola JC (H) W 76 74 F5 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 61 85 F12 Chipola College (H) L 56 74 F16 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 77 70 F19 Pensacola JC (A) L 70 79 F21 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 62 53 F26 Chipola College (A) L 52 57 1 TCC Tip-Off Weekend sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, Fla. 2 TCC Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 3 Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4 Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 5 Panama City Classic, Panama City, Fla. 2005-06 (31-4 Overall, 10-2 PC) NJCAA Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Champions Panhandle Conference Champions FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Eddie Barnes N3 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC1 (H) W 76 63 N4 College of Coastal Georgia1 (H) W 73 67 N11 Central Florida CC (H) W 77 64 N19 Florida State College-Jacksonville (H) W 104 65 N25 Aiken (S.C.) Technical College2 (H) W 78 62 N26 Clinton (S.C.) JC2 (H) W 76 48 D2 Jacksonville Celtics3 (N) W 97 69 D3 South Georgia Tech3 (N) W 75 63 D10 Central Florida CC (A) W 80 73 D16 Miami Dade College4 (N) L 59 62 D17 St. Petersburg College4 (N) W 84 74 D30 Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) CC5 (H) W 94 51 D31 Enterprise-Ozark (Ala.) CC5 (H) W 94 67 J5 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC6 (N) W 81 78 J6 South Georgia Tech6 (N) W 79 67 J7 College of Coastal Georgia6 (A) W 98 71 J11 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 88 69 J14 Pensacola JC (H) W 84 71 J18 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 63 53 J24 Chipola College (H) L 68 70 J28 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 61 58 F1 Pensacola JC (A) W 94 75 F4 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 86 72 F11 Chipola College (A) L 70 82 F15 Northwest Florida State College (A) W 78 71 F18 Pensacola JC (H) W 71 65 F20 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 83 57 F25 Chipola College (H) W 67 66 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M8 Central Florida CC (N) W 73 61 M10 Indian River State College (N) W 77 73

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M11 Chipola College (A) W 98 96 (3 OT) NJCAA Tournament, Hutchinson, Kan. M22 San Jacinto (Texas) College (N) W 73 69 (OT) M23 Howard (Texas) College (N) W 43 39 M24 Iowa Western CC (N) W 81 65 M25 University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith (N) L 59 68 1– TCC Tip-Off Weekend sponsored by Wing Zone, Tallahassee, Fla. 2– TCC Thanksgiving Classic sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, Fla. 3– Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4– Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 5– Capital City Shootout, Tallahassee, Fla. 6– Summit Tourney, Brunswick, Ga. 2006-07 (24-7 Overall, 9-3 PC) Panhandle Conference Runners-Up FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament Participant Head Coach: Eddie Barnes N3 Brevard CC1 (N) W 80 48 N4 Pearl River CC1 (N) W 80 66 N10 Daytona State College2 (N) W 94 50 N11 Alabama Southern CC2 (N) W 76 58 N14 North Florida CC (H) W 100 48 N17 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC3 (N) W 74 65 N18 Georgia Perimeter College3 (A) L 81 87 N22 Bevill State (Ala.) CC4 (H) L 71 73 (OT) N23 Aiken (S.C.) Technical College4 (H) L 59 62 N28 North Florida CC (H) W 102 38 D1 Daytona State College5 (N) W 72 55 D2 South Georgia Tech5 (N) W 75 50 D8 Central Florida CC (H) W 82 73 D16 St. Johns River CC6 (N) W 71 66 D17 Palm Beach State College6 (N) W 65 56 D29 Columbia State (Tenn.) CC7 (H) W 92 77 D30 Hillsborough CC7 (H) W 68 60 J3 Central Florida CC (A) W 81 61 J6 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 84 79 J10 Pensacola JC (A) W 76 65 J13 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 86 39 J20 Chipola College (A) W 97 92 (2OT) J23 Pensacola JC (H) W 87 72 J27 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 80 82 F3 Gulf Coast CC (A) W 93 68 F6 Chipola College (H) L 58 65 F10 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 83 82 F14 Pensacola JC (A) W 95 80 F17 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 79 64 F24 Chipola College (A) L 87 100 FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament, Marianna, Fla. M8 Hillsborough CC (N) L 67 69 (OT) 1– Milton H. Johnson Classic, Marianna, Fla. 2– Gulf Coast Tournament, Panama City, Fla. 3– GPC Thanksgiving Classic, Decatur, Ga. 4– Tallahassee Democrat Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 5– Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 6– Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla. 7– Capital City Shootout, Tallahassee, Fla. 2007-08 (17-10, 3-9 PC) Head Coach: Eddie Barnes N2 Surry (N.C.) CC1 (H) W 105 63 N3 College of Coastal Georgia1 (H) W 76 74 N9 Central Florida CC (H) L 75 77 N10 Seminole State College of Florida (H) W 74 67 N17 IMG Academy (H) W 82 62 N22 Rockingham (N.C.) CC2 (H) W 86 55 N23 Northwest-Shoals (Ala.) CC2 (H) W 92 87 (OT) N30 Abraham Baldwin (Ga.) AC3 (N) W 70 53 D1 College of Coastal Georgia3 (N) W 78 65 D7 Central Florida CC (A) W 73 67 D8 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 83 69

D15 St. Johns River CC4 (N) W 81 59 D16 Florida State College-Jacksonville4 (N) W 71 52 D28 Middle Georgia College5 (H) W 95 80 D29 South Georgia Tech5 (H) W 82 59 J5 Chipola College (H) L 58 86 J9 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 54 57 J15 Pensacola JC (H) W 78 75 J19 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 70 90 J22 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 79 74 J26 Chipola College (A) L 84 89 (OT) J30 Pensacola JC (A) W 97 69 F5 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 72 89 F9 Chipola College (H) L 77 93 F13 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 67 72 F20 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 78 82 F23 Pensacola JC (H) L 58 69 1– Wing Zone Tip-Off Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2– Tallahassee Democrat Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 3– Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4– Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Gainesville, Fla. 5– Ole Times Country Buffet Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2008-09 (15-13 Overall, 4-8 PC) Head Coach: Eddie Barnes

O31 Gordon (Ga.) College1 (H) W 96 52 N1 College of Coastal Georgia1 (H) L 69 85 N4 Central Florida CC (A) W 89 75 N8 Seminole State College of Florida (A) W 68 66 N12 IMG Academy (H) W 132 82 N18 South Georgia Tech (H) W 96 81 N20 Gordon (Ga.) College (A) W 81 67 N27 Aiken (S.C.) Technical College2 (H) W 87 55 D1 South Georgia Tech (A) L 83 91 D5 Genesis One Elite3 (N) W 80 53 D6 Santa Fe College3 (N) L 61 63 D13 Miami Dade College4 (N) L 75 81 D14 Daytona State College4 (N) W 78 70 D17 Central Florida CC (H) L 67 72 D29 Middle Georgia College5 (H) W 87 69 D30 USC-Salkehatchie5 (H) W 80 52

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J3 Chipola College (A) L 48 75 J6 Gulf Coast CC (H) W 87 79 J14 Pensacola JC (A) L 55 62 J17 Northwest Florida State College (H) W 83 81 (OT) J21 Gulf Coast CC (A) L 85 91 J24 Chipola College (H) L 81 86 (OT) J27 Pensacola College (H) W 75 67 F4 Northwest Florida State College (A) L 65 69 (OT) F7 Chipola College (A) L 56 89 F10 Gulf Coast CC (H) L 77 78 F17 Northwest Florida State College (H) L 72 73 F21 Pensacola JC (A) W 85 77 1– Wing Zone Tip-Off Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 2– Kraft Nissan Thanksgiving Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 3– Milton H. Johnson Panhandle Classic, Marianna, Fla. 4– Florida Men’s JUCO Shootout, Ocala, Fla. 5– Tallahassee Democrat Holiday Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.

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1991-92 Dec. 10 RV Dec. 17 RV Jan. 14 14 1992-93 Dec. 14 20 Jan. 12 18 Jan. 19 RV 1995-96 Dec. 5 12 Dec. 12 10 Jan. 9 9 Jan. 16 5 Jan. 23 3 Jan. 30 8 Feb. 6 5 Feb. 13 5 Feb. 20 6 Feb. 27 6 1996-97 Dec. 3 4 Dec. 10 3 Jan. 7 2 Jan. 14 2 Jan. 21 1 Jan. 28 1 Feb. 4 1 Feb. 11 1 Feb. 18 3 Feb. 25 3 1997-98 Dec. 2 1 Dec. 9 1 Jan. 13 1 Jan. 20 3 Jan. 27 4 Feb. 3 13 Feb. 10 8 Feb. 17 3 Feb. 24 20 1998-99 Dec. 1 5 Dec. 8 5 Jan. 12 6 Jan. 19 4 Jan. 26 6 Feb. 2 8 Feb. 9 RV Feb. 16 RV 1999-2000 Preseason 2 Nov. 30 2 Dec. 7 2 Jan. 11 3 Jan. 18 11 Jan. 25 7

Feb. 1 RV Feb. 8 17 Feb. 15 8 Feb. 22 9 2000-01 Preseason 12 Nov. 28 12 Dec. 5 12 Dec. 12 7 Jan. 9 6 Jan. 16 6 Jan. 23 2 Jan. 30 2 Feb. 6 3 Feb. 13 3 Feb. 20 2 Feb. 27 2 2001-02 Jan. 29 RV 2003-04 Preseason 25 2004-05 Preseason RV 2005-06 Jan. 17 RV Jan. 24 RV Jan. 31 RV Feb. 7 RV Feb. 14 RV Feb. 22 17 Feb. 28 14 2006-07 Preseason 8 Nov. 21 11 Nov. 28 RV Jan. 9 T-20 Jan. 17 15 Jan. 23 13 Jan. 30 13 Feb. 6 11 Feb. 13 10 Feb. 20 10 Feb. 27 RV 2007-08 Preseason 24

TCC & the NJCAA PollTCC & the NJCAA Poll

Michael Stringer (foreground) and Steve Cherry share a congratulatory high-five following TCC’s 77-70 win over No. 1 Northwest Florida State College on January 18, 2003.

The scoreboard tells the story as TCC (Florida) upsets top-ranked Howard College in the Quarterfinals of the 2006 NJCAA Tournament.

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The following are results of games in which TCC was ranked nationally. Home team in BOLD 1/16/92 Gulf Coast CC 111, #14 TCC 107 1/18/92 Chipola College 80, #14 TCC 71 12/30/92 #20 TCC 84, Santa Fe College 78 (OCA) 12/31/92 #20 TCC 87, Central Florida CC 84 1/5/93 #20 TCC 100, Wallace CC-Dothan 88 1/7/93 #20 TCC 82, North Florida CC 66 1/9/93 Chipola College 82, #20 TCC 65 1/14/93 #18 TCC 105, Gulf Coast CC 83 1/16/93 #3 Pensacola JC 96, #18 TCC 94 12/9/95 #12 TCC 83, Macon College 61 12/29/95 #10 TCC 112, Three Rivers CC 102 (MAR) 12/30/95 #10 TCC 131, Brevard College 90 (MAR) 1/3/96 #10 TCC 99, Macon College 70 1/6/96 #10 TCC 110, Seminole State College of Florida 80 1/11/96 #9 TCC 106, #4 Northwest Florida State College 98 1/14/96 #9 TCC 79, Pensacola JC 70 1/18/96 #5 TCC 99, Gulf Coast CC 85 1/21/96 #5 TCC 79, Chipola College 64 1/28/96 #3 TCC 2, Northwest Florida State College 0 2/1/96 #8 TCC 79, Pensacola JC 66 2/4/96 #8 TCC 99, Gulf Coast CC 83 2/8/96 #5 TCC 91, Chipola College 84 , OT 2/15/96 #5 TCC 2, Northwest Florida State College 0 2/18/96 #5 TCC 84, Pensacola JC 68, 2OT 2/22/96 #6 TCC 92, Gulf Coast CC 84 2/25/96 #6 TCC 84, Chipola College 66 3/8/96 #6 TCC 78, Daytona State College 73 (BRA) 3/9/96 #18 Miami Dade College 84, #6 TCC 82 (BRA) 12/3/96 #4 TCC 91, Florida State College-Jacksonville 76 12/6/96 #4 TCC 83, Daytona State College 64 (JAX) 12/7/96 #4 TCC 89, Atlanta Metro College 79 (JAX) 12/14/96 #3 TCC 90, #15 Palm Beach State College 78 1/4/97 #3 TCC 104, Florida State College-Jacksonville 67 1/6/97 #3 TCC 96, Seminole State College of Florida 84 1/11/97 #2 TCC 100, Chipola College 75 1/14/97 #2 TCC 123, Gulf Coast CC 75 1/18/97 #2 TCC 93, #15 Pensacola JC 85 1/21/97 #1 TCC 92, Northwest Florida State College 63 1/28/97 #1 TCC 84, Chipola College 83 2/1/97 #1 TCC 87, Gulf Coast CC 71 2/4/97 #1 TCC 80, Pensacola JC 73 2/8/97 #1 TCC 87, Northwest Florida State College 79 2/15/97 Chipola College 107, #1 TCC 95 2/18/97 #3 TCC 99, Gulf Coast CC 80 2/22/97 #3 TCC 89, Pensacola JC 71 2/24/97 #3 TCC 117, Northwest Florida State College 66 3/6/97 #3 TCC 91, Polk State College 74 (MAR) 3/7/97 #3 TCC 98, Santa Fe College 89 (MAR) 3/8/97 #3 TCC 73, Florida State College-Jacksonville 72 (MAR) 3/18/97 #3 TCC 97, Savannah Technical Institute 82 (HTC) 3/19/97 #3 TCC 107, #20 Vincennes University 93 (HTC) 3/20/97 #5 Indian Hills CC 98, #3 TCC 88 (HTC) 3/21/97 #3 TCC 121, #13 North Idaho College 116, OT (HTC) 12/6/97 #1 TCC 101, Central Florida CC 62 12/10/97 #1 TCC 89, Santa Fe College 80 12/13/97 #1 TCC 100, Atlanta Metro College 92 12/30/97 #1 TCC 100, Shelby State CC 92 (DEC) 12/31/97 #1 TCC 103, Atlanta Metro College 97 1/6/98 #1 TCC 83, Chipola College 77 1/10/98 #1 TCC 120, Gulf Coast CC 109 1/13/98 #1 TCC 83, Pensacola JC 78 1/17/98 Northwest Florida State College 92, #1 TCC 85 1/24/98 Chipola College 94, #3 TCC 83 1/27/98 #4 TCC 121, Gulf Coast CC 74 1/31/98 Pensacola JC 99, #4 TCC 92 2/3/98 #13 TCC 77, Northwest Florida State College 76 2/10/98 #8 TCC 78, Chipola College 75 2/14/98 #8 TCC 96, Gulf Coast CC 86 2/17/98 Pensacola JC 80, #3 TCC 77 2/21/98 Northwest Florida State College 81, #3 TCC 76 2/23/98 Chipola College 91, #3 TCC 83 (PC) 12/1/98 #5 TCC 92, Wallace CC-Dothan 79 12/4/98 #5 TCC 98, Andrew College 49 12/5/98 #5 TCC 88, Daytona State College 60 12/11/98 #5 TCC 103, Santa Fe College 96, 2OT 12/30/98 #5 TCC 119, Miami Dade College 70 12/31/98 #5 TCC 102, Palm Beach State College 98 1/6/99 Central Florida CC 63, #5 TCC 62 1/9/99 #5 TCC 99, Chipola College 86 1/12/99 Gulf Coast CC 145, #6 TCC 138, 2OT 1/16/99 #6 TCC 102, Pensacola JC 93 1/19/99 #4 TCC 74, Northwest Florida State College 70 1/26/99 Chipola College 88, #6 TCC 72 1/30/99 #6 TCC 80, #20 Gulf Coast CC 79 2/2/99 Pensacola JC 85, #8 TCC 72 2/6/99 Northwest Florida State College 69, #8 TCC 68 11/30/99 #2 TCC 86, Wallace CC-Dothan 76 12/3/99 #2 TCC 92, Bevill State CC 64 12/4/99 #2 TCC 95, Polk State College 63

12/6/99 #2 TCC 111, Florida State College-Jacksonville 78 12/10/99 #2 TCC 83, Santa Fe College 74 12/29/99 #2 TCC 90, Jefferson Davis CC 55 (PC) 1/5/00 Gulf Coast CC 96, #2 TCC 91 1/8/00 #2 TCC 86, Pensacola JC 51 1/12/00 #8 Northwest Florida State College 100, #3 TCC 96, OT 1/18/00 #11 TCC 105, Chipola College 95 1/22/00 #11 TCC 112, Gulf Coast CC 82 1/25/00 Pensacola JC 99, #7 TCC 93 1/29/00 #7 TCC 79, #5 Northwest Florida State College 74 2/8/00 #17 TCC 106, Gulf Coast CC 77 2/12/00 #17 TCC 102, Pensacola JC 99 2/16/00 #19 Northwest Florida State College 99, #8 TCC 93 2/21/00 #8 TCC 101, Chipola College 79 3/1/00 Central Florida CC 91, #9 TCC 89 (MAR) 11/3/00 #12 TCC 89, Globe 86 11/4/00 #12 TCC 84, Palm Beach State College 78 11/7/00 #12 TCC 76, Central Florida CC 67 11/10/00 #12 TCC 90, Tyler JC 72 (MAR) 11/11/00 #12 TCC 105, St. Johns River CC 70 (MAR) 11/17/00 #12 TCC 103, Cincinnati State CC 81 (MAR) 11/18/00 #12 TCC 98, Westchester CC 72, (MAR) 11/23/00 #12 TCC 90, Sydney (Australia) 55 11/24/00 #12 TCC 103, Schoolcraft College 91 11/25/00 #12 TCC 96, PyExpress 79 11/28/00 #12 TCC 88, Central Florida CC 65 12/1/00 #12 TCC 95, Wallace CC-Dothan 59 12/2/00 #12 TCC 96, Seminole State College of Florida 63 12/9/00 #12 TCC 79, Daytona State College 67 12/14/00 #7 TCC 94, Seminole State College of Florida 72 12/29/00 #7 TCC 100, Meridian CC 77 (DAY) 12/30/00 #7 TCC 67, Daytona State College 63 1/4/01 #7 TCC 87, Wallace CC-Dothan 66 1/10/01 #6 TCC 88, Gulf Coast CC 82 1/13/01 #6 TCC 70, Pensacola JC 63 1/17/01 #6 TCC 89, #1 Northwest Florida State College 76 1/24/01 #2 TCC 96, Chipola College 73 1/27/01 #2 TCC 107, Gulf Coast CC 96 1/31/01 #2 TCC 87, Pensacola JC 84 2/03/01 #15 Northwest Florida State College 78, #2 TCC 64 2/10/01 #3 TCC 80, Chipola College 73 2/14/01 #3 TCC 106, Gulf Coast CC 63 2/17/01 #3 TCC 66, Pensacola JC 62 2/21/01 #2 TCC 71, #12 Northwest Florida State College 61 2/26/01 #2 TCC 111, Chipola College 96, OT 3/8/01 Palm Beach State College 85, #2 TCC 81 (MAR) 11/1/03 #25 TCC 88, Keesler AFB 43 11/5/03 Florida State College-Jacksonville 73, #25 TCC 69 11/8/03 #25 TCC 76, Florida College 69 11/13/03 Polk State College 65, #25 TCC 61 11/14/03 #25 TCC 73, Seminole State College of Florida 45 11/21/03 Florida State College-Jacksonville 75, #25 TCC 73 11/22/03 #25 TCC 59, Central Florida CC 50 2/25/06 #17 TCC 67, #2 Chipola College 66 3/8/06 #14 TCC 76, Central Florida CC 61 (MAR) 3/10/06 #14 TCC 77, Indian River State College 73 (MAR) 3/11/06 #14 TCC 98, #6 Chipola College 96, 3 OT 3/22/06 #14 TCC 73, San Jacinto College 69, OT (HTC) 3/23/06 #14 TCC 43, #1 Howard College 39 (HTC) 3/24/06 #14 TCC 81, #18 Iowa Western CC 65 (HTC) 3/25/06 #5 University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith 68, #14 TCC 59 (HTC) 11/3/06 #8 TCC 80, Brevard CC 48 (MAR) 11/4/06 #8 TCC 80, Pearl River CC 66 (MAR) 11/10/06 #8 TCC 94, Daytona State College 50 (PC) 11/11/06 #8 TCC 76, Alabama Southern 58 (PC) 11/14/06 #8 TCC 100, North Florida CC 48 11/17/06 #8 TCC 74, Abraham Baldwin AC 65 (DEC) 11/18/06 #11 Georgia Perimeter College 87, #8 TCC 81 11/22/06 Bevill State CC 73, #11 TCC 71 (OT) 11/23/06 Aiken Technical College 62, #11 TCC 59 1/10/07 #20 TCC 76, Pensacola JC 65 1/13/07 #20 TCC 86, Gulf Coast CC 39 1/20/07 #15 TCC 97, #1 Chipola College 92 (2 OT) 1/23/07 #13 TCC 87, Pensacola JC 72 1/27/07 #6 Northwest Florida State College 82, #13 TCC 80 2/3/07 #13 TCC 93, Gulf Coast CC 68 2/6/07 #3 Chipola College 65, #11 TCC 58 2/10/07 #11 TCC 83, #9 Northwest Florida State College 82 2/14/07 #10 TCC 95, Pensacola JC 80 2/17/07 #10 TCC 79, Gulf Coast CC 64 2/24/07 #3 Chipola College 100, #10 TCC 87 11/2/07 #24 TCC 105, Surry CC 63 11/3/07 #24 TCC 76, College of Coastal Georgia 74 11/9/07 Central Florida CC 77, #24 TCC 75 11/10/07 #24 TCC 74, Seminole State College of Florida 67 11/17/07 #24 TCC 82, IMG Academy 62

When ranked, TCC is...

All-time: 139-36 Home: 64-10 Away: 46-20 Neutral: 29-6 When ranked…

#1: 13-2 #2: 15-3 #3: 16-6 #4: 5-1 #5: 12-1 #6: 8-2 #7: 5-1 #8: 11-4 #9: 2-1 #10: 6-1 #11: 3-3 #12: 15-0 #13: 3-1 #14: 6-3 #15: 1-0 #17: 3-0 #18: 1-2 #20: 6-1 #24: 4-1 #25: 4-3

Most frequent opponent played

when ranked (# of games)

CHIPOLA 24 Gulf Coast 22 Pensacola 21 NW Florida 19 Longest winning streak when ranked: 24 games, 11/3/00 through 1/31/01

TCC & the NJCAA PollTCC & the NJCAA Poll

SITE INDEX BRA—at Bradenton, Fla. DEC—at Decatur, Ga. DAY—at Daytona Beach, Fla. HTC—at Hutchinson, Kan.

JAX—at Jacksonville, Fla. MAR—at Marianna, Fla. OCA—at Ocala, Fla. PC—at Panama City, Fla.

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The following are results of games in which TCC’s opponent was ranked nationally. Home team in BOLD 1/11/92 TCC 91, #11 Pensacola JC 84 2/15/92 #20 Pensacola JC 82, TCC 74 2/18/92 TCC 72, #15 Chipola College 57 1/16/93 #3 Pensacola JC 96, #18 TCC 94 12/29/93 #11 Hagerstown CC 87, TCC 84 (MAR) 1/13/94 #15 Chipola College 78, TCC 70 1/29/94 TCC 75, #15 Chipola College 68 2/17/94 #13 Chipola College 75, TCC 69 3/3/95 #10 St. Petersburg College 92, TCC 73 (BRA) 1/11/96 #9 TCC 106, #4 Northwest Florida State College 98 3/9/96 #18 Miami Dade College 84, #6 TCC 82 (BRA) 12/14/96 #3 TCC 90, #15 Palm Beach State College 78 1/18/97 #2 TCC 93, #15 Pensacola JC 85 3/19/97 #3 TCC 107, #20 Vincennes University 93 (HTC) 3/20/97 #5 Indian Hills CC 98, #3 TCC 88 (HTC) 3/21/97 #3 TCC 121, #13 North Idaho College 116, OT, (HTC) 12/30/97 #1 TCC 100, #13 Southwest Tennessee CC 92 (DEC) 1/6/98 #1 TCC 83, #10 Chipola College 77 1/24/98 #13 Chipola College 94, #3 TCC 83 1/30/99 #6 TCC 80, #20 Gulf Coast CC 79 1/12/00 #8 Northwest Florida State College 100, #3 TCC 96, OT 1/29/00 #7 TCC 79, #5 Northwest Florida State College 74 2/16/00 #19 Northwest Florida State College 99, #8 TCC 93 1/17/01 #6 TCC 80, #1 Northwest Florida State College 76 2/3/01 #15 Northwest Florida State College 78, #2 TCC 64 2/21/01 #3 TCC 71, #13 Northwest Florida State College 61 11/3/01 #3 Daytona State College 87, TCC 84 1/19/02 #1 Northwest Florida State College 70, TCC 68 2/6/02 TCC 58, #4 Northwest Florida State College 53 2/20/02 #6 Northwest Florida State College 57, TCC 56 3/6/02 #16 Daytona State College 73, TCC 69 (MAR) 11/30/02 #19 Shelton State CC 81, TCC 73 (PEN) 1/18/03 TCC 77, #1 Northwest Florida State College 70 2/5/03 #6 Northwest Florida State College 93, TCC 79 2/19/03 #6 Northwest Florida State College 87, TCC 61 12/5/03 TCC 72, #20 South Georgia Tech 61 (MAR) 1/14/04 TCC 67, #18 Northwest Florida State College 64 1/20/04 TCC 50, #10 Chipola College 48, OT 2/7/04 #11 Chipola College 78, TCC 45

2/21/04 #6 Chipola College 67, TCC 57 1/19/05 #14 Northwest Florida State College 81, TCC 71 1/25/05 #11 Chipola College 85, TCC 79 2/5/05 #5 Northwest Florida State College 85, TCC 61 2/12/05 #10 Chipola College 74, TCC 56 2/21/05 TCC 62, #9 Northwest Florida State College 53 2/26/05 #6 Chipola College 57, TCC 52 11/4/05 TCC 73, #6 College of Coastal Georgia 67 1/24/06 #2 Chipola College 70, TCC 68 2/11/06 #2 Chipola College 82, TCC 70 2/25/06 #18 TCC 67, #2 Chipola College 66 3/11/06 #14 TCC 98, #6 Chipola College 96, 3 OT 3/23/06 #14 TCC 43, #1 Howard College 39 (HTC) 3/24/06 #14 TCC 81, #18 Iowa Western CC 65 (HTC) 3/25/06 #5 University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith 68, #14 TCC 59 (HTC) 11/18/06 #11 Georgia Perimeter College 87, #8 TCC 81 1/6/07 TCC 84, #13 Northwest Florida State College 79 1/20/07 #15 TCC 97, #1 Chipola College 92 (2 OT) 1/27/07 #6 Northwest Florida State College 82, #13 TCC 80 2/6/07 #3 Chipola College 65, #11 TCC 58 2/10/07 #11 TCC 83, #9 Northwest Florida State College 82 2/24/07 #3 Chipola College 100, #10 TCC 87 1/5/08 #1 Chipola College 85, TCC 58 1/19/08 #14 Northwest Florida State College 90, TCC 70 1/26/08 #1 Chipola College 89, TCC 84 (OT) 2/5/08 #6 Northwest Florida State College 89, TCC 72 2/9/08 #3 Chipola College 93, TCC 77 2/20/08 #7 Northwest Florida State College 82, TCC 78 12/13/08 #22 Miami Dade College 81, TCC 75 (OCA) 1/3/09 #1 Chipola College 75, TCC 48 1/17/09 TCC 83, #8 Northwest Florida State College 81 (OT) 1/24/09 #1 Chipola College 86, TCC 81 (OT) 2/7/09 #1 Chipola College 89, TCC 56

When TCC’s opponent is

ranked... All-time: 29-43 Home: 16-14 Away: 7-21 Neutral: 6-8 Most frequently

ranked opponent (# of games)

Chipola 25 NWF State 24 Pensacola 4

TCC vs. #1: 4-6 #2: 1-2 #3: 0-5 #4: 2-0 #5: 1-3 #6: 2-7 #7: 0-1 #8: 1-1 #9: 2-0 #10: 2-2 #11: 1-4 #13: 4-2 #14: 0-2 #15: 4-2 #16: 0-1 #18: 2-1 #19: 0-2 #20: 3-1 #22: 0-1

TCC & the NJCAA PollTCC & the NJCAA Poll

Longest winning streak against ranked teams: 4 games (2005-06 vs. #2 Chipola, #6 Chipola, #1 Howard, #18 Iowa Western)

SITE INDEX BRA—at Bradenton, Fla. DEC—at Decatur, Ga. HTC—at Hutchinson, Kan. MAR—at Marianna, Fla. OCA—at Ocala, Fla. PEN—at Pensacola, Fla.

The following are results of games in which both TCC and its opponent were ranked nationally. Home team in BOLD 1/16/93 #3 Pensacola JC 96, #18 TCC 94 1/11/96 #9 TCC 106, #4 Northwest Florida State College 98 3/9/96 #18 Miami Dade College 84, #6 TCC 82 (BRA) 12/14/96 #3 TCC 90, #15 Palm Beach State College 78 1/18/97 #2 TCC 93, #15 Pensacola JC 85 3/19/97 #3 TCC 107, #20 Vincennes University 93 (HTC) 3/20/97 #5 Indian Hills CC 98, #3 TCC 88 (HTC) 3/21/97 #3 TCC 121, #13 North Idaho College 116, OT, (HTC) 12/30/97 #1 TCC 100, #13 Southwest Tennessee CC 92 (DEC) 1/6/98 #1 TCC 83, #10 Chipola College 77 1/24/98 #13 Chipola College 94, #3 TCC 83 1/30/99 #6 TCC 80, #20 Gulf Coast CC 79 1/12/00 #8 Northwest Florida State College 100, #3 TCC 96, OT 1/29/00 #7 TCC 79, #5 Northwest Florida State College 74 2/16/00 #19 Northwest Florida State College 99, #8 TCC 93 1/17/01 #6 TCC 80, #1 Northwest Florida State College 76 2/3/01 #15 Northwest Florida State College 78, #2 TCC 64 2/21/01 #3 TCC 71, #13 Northwest Florida State College 61 2/25/06 #18 TCC 67, #2 Chipola College 66 3/11/06 #14 TCC 98, #6 Chipola College 96, 3 OT 3/23/06 #14 TCC 43, #1 Howard College 39 (HTC) 3/24/06 #14 TCC 81, #18 Iowa Western CC 65 (HTC) 3/25/06 #5 University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith 68, #14 TCC 59 (HTC) 11/18/06 #11 Georgia Perimeter College 87, #8 TCC 81 1/20/07 #15 TCC 97, #1 Chipola College 92 (2 OT) 1/27/07 #6 Northwest Florida State College 82, #13 TCC 80 2/6/07 #3 Chipola College 65, #11 TCC 58 2/10/07 #11 TCC 83, #9 Northwest Florida State College 82 2/24/07 #3 Chipola College 100, #10 TCC 87

When TCC & its opponent is ranked...

All-time: 17-12 Home: 7-1 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 5-3 When TCC is the

higher ranked team: 9-7

Most frequent opponent in

games featuring two ranked

teams (# of games)

NWF STATE 9 Chipola 7 Pensacola 2

SITE INDEX BRA—at Bradenton, Fla. DEC—at Decatur, Ga. HTC—at Hutchinson, Kan.

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AAA Abdi, Mustapha ....................................... 1992-94 Accardi, John .......................................... 1990-91 Allen, Donta ............................................ 2006-07 Arnold, Maurice ....................................... 2006-07

BBB Banks, Curtis ........................................... 1998-00 Barrett, Terrell ....................................... 2008-present Belfor, Jomo ............................................ 2002-03 Bell, Daniel .............................................. 2003-04 Bennett, Jason ........................................ 2007-08 Bennett, Larry ......................................... 1990-91 Boardley, Tyrone ..................................... 1991-93 Booth, Derrick ......................................... 1998-99 Boyd, Nick ............................................... 1998-00 Brazeal, Jamel ........................................ 2008-09 Brown, Chris ........................................... 2003-05 Bruno, Brendan ....................................... 1999-01 Bruno, Bryan ........................................... 1993-95 Bruno, Kevin ........................................... 1995-97 Bryant, Nick ............................................. 1991-93 Buechert, Andy ....................................... 2005-07 Burns, Chris ............................................ 2001-02, 2003-04 Bynes, Steve ........................................... 1998-99

CCC Carpenter, Rodney.................................. 1993-94 Cherry, Steve .......................................... 2002-04 Cineus, Shiloh ......................................... 2002-03 Cipolla, Jason ......................................... 1992-94 Clayton, Casey ........................................ 2007-08 Collins, DeJuan ....................................... 1995-96 Conyers, Courtney .................................. 1996-98 Cook, Mike .............................................. 1990-91 Coombs, Shamar .................................... 2006-08 Cooper, Kyle ........................................... 2007-08 Cooper, Scott .......................................... 1991-92 Cope, Cameron ....................................... 1990-91 Cowart, Marcus ....................................... 1991-93

DDD Davis, Jerome ......................................... 2005-06 DeGruy, Mike .......................................... 1996-98 Diggs, Terron .......................................... 2003-05 Diouf, Moustapha .................................... 2000-01 Dixon, Deon ............................................ 2000-02 Dixon, Jermaine ...................................... 2006-08 Dixon, Lamont ......................................... 1996-98 Dockery, Bronski ..................................... 1999-01 Dupree, Chris .......................................... 2000-01

EEE Ealey, Jerome ......................................... 1991-92 Echols, Cameron .................................... 2000-01 Edwards, Justin ....................................... 2002-03 Evangelista, Lucas .................................. 2005-06

FFF Farmer, Cory ........................................... 2004-06 Felix, Anthony ......................................... 1993-94 Fields, D.J. .............................................. 2005-06 Forbes, Richard ...................................... 2004-05 Ford, Eric ................................................ 1991-92 Ford, Phil ................................................. 1990-91 Freeland, Kwamin ................................... 1993-95

GGG Gill, Mark ................................................. 1991-93 Gillespie, Jr., Mike................................... 1991-93 Gorham, Ryan......................................... 1998-99 Goss, James ........................................... 2008-09 Granger, Gene ........................................ 1999-00 Green, Terrill ........................................... 1998-99 Griffin, Ronnie ......................................... 1999-00 Guede, Paul ............................................ 2007-08

HHH Hall, Jason .............................................. 1998-99 Harris, Del-Von ....................................... 1993-95 Harris, Obi ............................................... 1996-98 Hatten, Marcus........................................ 1999-01 Hayes, Maurice ....................................... 2000-01 Hill, Chris ................................................. 1997-99 Hudson, Charles ..................................... 1993-94 Hudson, Keith ......................................... 2002-03

JJJ Jackson, Andre ....................................... 1991-92 Jackson, Bernard .................................... 2000-01 Jackson, Kirk........................................... 2008-09 Jackson, Maurice .................................... 1999-00 Jackson, Michael .................................... 1994-95 James, Bernard ..................................... 2008-present James, Zuri ............................................. 2008-09 Jenifer, Barry........................................... 2004-06 Johnson, Marcus..................................... 2000-02 Johnson, Rob .......................................... 1994-96 Johnson, Nigel ........................................ 2005-06 Jones, Antwan ........................................ 1998-00 Jones, Dana ............................................ 1998-00 Jones, Matt ............................................. 1995-96

KKK Keeler, Eric ............................................. 1993-95 King, Mark ............................................... 2008-09 Kuso, Abdullahi ....................................... 2004-06

LLL Lawrence, Antwon .................................. 2005-07 Lee, Michael............................................ 2008-09

MMM McCants, Mike ........................................ 1998-99, 2000-01 McClain, Sy ............................................. 2001-02 McElroy, Robin........................................ 2007-08 McGrotha, Billy........................................ 2001-02 McKenzie, Chad...................................... 2003-04 McKnight, Anthony .................................. 1991-92 McMillan, Andre ...................................... 2005-07 McPherson, Paul..................................... 1996-97 McRae, Eggie ......................................... 1997-98 Maduro, James ....................................... 1990-91 Miaway, Archie........................................ 2004-06 Miller, Rory .............................................. 2007-08 Monroe, Sammy...................................... 2004-05 Moore, Jamar .......................................... 2008-09 Moore, Scott............................................ 2004-05

NNN Neeley, Chip ........................................... 2001-02 Nelson, Lee ............................................. 1990-91 Newbie, Marquise ................................... 1993-95 Norwood, Dan ......................................... 1990-91 Nurse, Earl .............................................. 2001-02

AllAll--Time RosterTime Roster

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OOO Owens, Andre ......................................... 1991-92 Owens, Claxton ....................................... 1992-94 Owens, Tito ............................................. 1991-92

PPP Pace, Everett .......................................... 2003-04 Parker, Keevis ......................................... 2002-03 Parrish, Charles ...................................... 1990-91 Payne, Lavell .......................................... 2003-05 Perkins, Alex ........................................... 2002-04 Perry, Willie ............................................. 1991-93 Porrata, Joaquin ...................................... 1996-98 Powe, Sredrick ........................................ 2000-01, 2002-03 Powell, Tony ........................................... 1994-95 Pratt, Anthony ......................................... 2002-03

RRR Robertson, Hugh ................................... 2008-present Robinson, Jeremy ................................... 2007-09 Rollins, Donta .......................................... 2001-03 SSS Sally, Anthony ......................................... 2006-07 Salters, Dimitric ....................................... 1994-95 Samuel, Delbert ...................................... 2007-08 Samuels, Diallo ....................................... 1992-93 Sanders, David ....................................... 1998-99 Sanders, Jimmy ...................................... 1996-97 Sanders, Lindwood ................................. 2003-04 Sargent, Brad .......................................... 2004-05 Scott, Dustin ............................................ 2005-07 Scott, Gordon .......................................... 1995-96 Shaw, Dexter .......................................... 2007-08 Sheppard, A.J. ........................................ 1990-91 Skipper, Robert ....................................... 1995-96 Smith, Antwan ......................................... 1992-94 Smith, James .......................................... 1996-97 Smith, Kevin ............................................ 1990-91 Spencer, Keith ........................................ 1995-96 Spencer, Patrick ...................................... 2006-08 Stamps, Nick ........................................... 1998-00 Stokes, Glenn ......................................... 1999-01 Stringer, Michael ..................................... 2002-03

TTT Thomas, Ben ........................................... 2008-09 Thomas, Justin ........................................ 2002-04 Thomas, Richard (Va.) ............................ 2001-03 Thomas, Richard (N.Y.) .......................... 2006-07 Thompson, Kerry .................................... 1994-96 Thornton, Bootsy ..................................... 1995-97 Tisme, Robinson ..................................... 1996-97 Toncinic, Filip .......................................... 2006-07 Triplett, Tyron .......................................... 1996-98 Tucker, Rodney ....................................... 2001-02 Turner, Lionel .......................................... 2001-03 Tyler, Darnell ........................................... 1999-00 Tyler, Marcus .......................................... 1995-96

UUU Usina, Charlie ......................................... 1992-93

VVV Vetere, Rich ............................................ 1993-95

WWW Waithe, Marvell ...................................... 2008-present Waters, Adrian ........................................ 1990-91 Weaver, Esteban .................................... 1997-98 White, Moses .......................................... 2001-02 Wilkins, Allen........................................... 2004-05 Wilkins, Kevin.......................................... 1996-98 Wilson, Elgin ........................................... 1990-91 Wright, Brian ........................................... 2007-08 Wright, Derrick ........................................ 2000-02

AllAll--Time RosterTime Roster

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111 Marcus Hatten ................................. 2000-01 Moses White .................................... 2001-02 Michael Stringer ............................... 2002-03 Steve Cherry .................................... 2003-04 Terron Diggs .................................... 2004-05 Jeremy Robinson ............................. 2007-09

222 Glenn Stokes ................................... 2000-01 Derrick Wright .................................. 2001-02 Steve Cherry .................................... 2002-03 Terron Diggs .................................... 2003-04 Archie Miaway ................................. 2004-06 Anthony Sally ................................... 2006-07 Casey Clayton ................................. 2007-08 Jamel Brazeal .................................. 2008-09

333 Rich Vetere ...................................... 1994-95 Keith Spencer .................................. 1995-96 Tyron Triplett ................................... 1996-98 Antwan Jones .................................. 1998-00 Marcus Johnson .............................. 2001-02 Sredrick Powe ................................. 2002-03 Sammy Monroe ............................... 2004-05 Cory Farmer .................................... 2005-06 Jermaine Dixon ................................ 2006-08 Michael Lee ..................................... 2008-09

444 Marcus Cowart ................................ 1991-93 Rich Vetere ...................................... 1993-94 Dimitric Salters................................. 1994-95 Jason Hall ........................................ 1998-99

101010 Nick Bryant ...................................... 1991-93 Charles Hudson ............................... 1993-94

111111 Mike Gillespie, Jr. ............................ 1991-92 Charlie Usina ................................... 1992-93 Eric Keeler ....................................... 1994-95 Bootsy Thornton .............................. 1995-97 Esteban Weaver .............................. 1997-98 Dana Jones ..................................... 1998-00 Bronski Dockery............................... 2000-01 Billy McGrotha ................................. 2001-02 Keith Hudson ................................... 2002-03 Chris Brown ..................................... 2004-05 Nigel Johnson .................................. 2005-06 Paul Guede ...................................... 2007-08 Ben Thomas .................................... 2008-09

121212 Kerry Thompson .............................. 1994-96 Jimmy Sanders ................................ 1996-97 Eggie McRae ................................... 1997-98

Nick Stamps .................................... 1998-00 Mike McCants .................................. 2000-01 Sy McClain ...................................... 2001-02 Anthony Pratt ................................... 2002-03 Brad Sargent ................................... 2004-05 D.J. Fields........................................ 2005-06 Patrick Spencer ............................... 2006-08 Mark King ........................................ 2008-09

131313 Courtney Conyers ............................ 1996-97

141414 Willie Perry ...................................... 1991-93 Rodney Carpenter ........................... 1993-94 Mike DeGruy .................................... 1996-98 Terrill Green ..................................... 1998-99 Glenn Stokes ................................... 1999-00 Marcus Johnson .............................. 2000-01 Lionel Turner ................................... 2001-02 Keevis Parker .................................. 2002-03 Chris Brown ..................................... 2003-04 Cory Farmer .................................... 2004-05 Jerome Davis ................................... 2005-06 Kirk Jackson .................................... 2008-09

202020 Antwan Smith .................................. 1992-94 Joaquin Porrato ............................... 1996-97

212121 Tony Powell ..................................... 1994-95 James Smith .................................... 1996-97 Nick Boyd ........................................ 1998-00 Sredrick Powe ................................. 2000-01 Earl Nurse ....................................... 2001-02 Justin Edwards ................................ 2002-03 Lindwood Sanders ........................... 2003-04 Lavell Payne .................................... 2004-05 Donta Allen ...................................... 2006-07 Rory Miler ........................................ 2007-08 Bernard James ............................... 2008-present 222222 Mark Gill .......................................... 1991-92 Kevin Bruno ..................................... 1995-97 Mike McCants .................................. 1998-99, 2000-01 Gene Granger .................................. 1999-00 Derrick Wright .................................. 2000-01 Donta Rollins ................................... 2002-03 Lavell Payne .................................... 2003-04 Barry Jenifer .................................... 2004-06 Maurice Arnold ................................ 2006-07 Dexter Shaw .................................... 2007-08 Marvell Waithe ............................... 2008-present

232323 Anthony McKnight ........................... 1991-92 Mark Gill .......................................... 1992-93 Eric Keeler ....................................... 1993-94 Rob Johnson ................................... 1994-96

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Paul McPherson .............................. 1996-97 David Sanders ................................. 1998-99 Marcus Hatten ................................. 1999-00 Maurice Hayes ................................. 2000-01 Justin Thomas ................................. 2002-04 Richard Thomas (N.Y.) .................... 2006-07 Delbert Samuel ................................ 2007-08 Jamar Moore ................................... 2008-09

242424 Scott Cooper .................................... 1991-92 Mike Gillespie, Jr. ............................ 1992-93 Bryan Bruno ..................................... 1993-95 Robert Skipper ................................. 1995-96 Chris Hill .......................................... 1997-99 Brendan Bruno ................................ 1999-01 Chris Burns ...................................... 2001-02 Shiloh Cineus .................................. 2002-03 Daniel Bell ....................................... 2003-04 Richard Forbes ................................ 2004-05 Antwon Lawrence ............................ 2005-07 Brian Wright ..................................... 2007-08 Terrell Barrett ................................. 2008-present

252525 Tyrone Boardley .............................. 1991-93 Del-Von Harris ................................. 1994-95 Robinson Tisme ............................... 1996-97 Courtney Conyers ............................ 1997-98 Curtis Banks .................................... 1998-00 Moustapha Diouf.............................. 2000-01 Chip Neeley ..................................... 2001-02 Alex Perkins ..................................... 2002-04 Andy Buechert ................................. 2005-07

303030 Claxton Owens ................................ 1992-94 Jermaine Smith ................................ 1994-95 DeJuan Collins ................................ 1995-96 Joaquin Porrata ............................... 1997-98 Ryan Gorham .................................. 1998-99 Bronski Dockery............................... 1999-00 Cameron Echols .............................. 2000-01 Lionel Turner ................................... 2002-03 Dustin Scott ..................................... 2005-07

313131 Tito Owens ...................................... 1991-92 Marquise Newbie ............................. 1993-95 Obi Harris ........................................ 1996-98 Ronnie Griffin ................................... 1999-00 Bernard Jackson .............................. 2000-01 Richard Thomas (Va.) ...................... 2001-03 Everett Pace .................................... 2003-04 Abdullahi Kuso ................................. 2004-06 Filip Toncinic .................................... 2006-07

323232 Jerome Ealey ................................... 1991-92 Kwamin Freeland ............................. 1993-95 Gordon Scott ................................... 1995-96 Kevin Wilkins ................................... 1996-98

Steve Bynes .................................... 1998-99 Maurice Jackson .............................. 1999-00 Chris Dupree ................................... 2000-01 Rodney Tucker ................................ 2001-02 Jomo Belfor ..................................... 2002-03 Chad McKenzie ............................... 2003-04 Allen Wilkins .................................... 2004-05 Lucas Evangelista ........................... 2005-06 Shamar Coombs .............................. 2006-08 Hugh Robertson ............................ 2008-present

333333 Mustapha Abdi ................................. 1992-94 Michael Jackson .............................. 1994-95 Marcus Tyler .................................... 1995-96 Lamont Dixon .................................. 1996-98 Derrick Booth ................................... 1998-99 Darnell Tyler .................................... 1999-00 Deon Dixon ...................................... 2000-02 Chris Burns ...................................... 2003-04 Scott Moore ..................................... 2004-05 Andre McMillan ................................ 2005-07 Robin McElroy ................................. 2007-08 Zuri James ....................................... 2008-09

343434 Eric Ford .......................................... 1991-92 Diallo Samuels ................................. 1992-93 Anthony Felix ................................... 1993-94

353535 Andre Owens ................................... 1991-92 Jason Cipolla ................................... 1992-94

414141 Andre Jackson ................................. 1991-92 Del-Von Harris ................................. 1993-94

444444 Matt Jones ....................................... 1995-96 Kyle Cooper ..................................... 2007-08 James Goss..................................... 2008-09

555555 Jason Bennett .................................. 2007-08

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1992 Scott Cooper ................ Palm Beach Atlantic College Tito Owens ................... Western Carolina University 1993 Ty Boardley .................. Morehead State University Nick Bryant ................... Florida State University Marcus Cowart ............. Butler University Mark Gill ....................... Thomas College Mike Gillespie, Jr. ......... Morehead State University Willie Perry ................... Morehead State University Diallo Samuels ............. Marycrest College 1994 Mustapha Abdi ............. University of Central Florida Jason Cipolla ............... Syracuse University Claxton Owens ............. Florida A&M University Antwan Smith ............... Utah State University 1995 Bryan Bruno ................. DePaul University Kwamin Freeland ......... University of District of Columbia Michael Jackson .......... California State University at Bakersfield Eric Keeler ................... Missouri Western College Marquise Newbie ......... Virginia Union University Dimitric Salters ............. Thomas College Rich Vetere .................. Thomas University 1996 Kerry Thompson .......... Florida State University Rob Johnson ................ Duquesne University Keith Spencer .............. University of North Carolina-Wilmington 1997 Kevin Bruno ................. DePaul University Bootsy Thornton ........... St. John’s University Paul McPherson ........... DePaul University* James Smith ................ Florida A&M University 1998 Courtney Conyers ........ Thomas University Obi Harris ..................... Xavier University Eggie McRae ............... University of Texas at El Paso Joaquin Porrata ............ Lock Haven University Kevin Wilkins ................ Seton Hall University 1999 David Sanders ............. University of Mississippi* Chris Hill ....................... Mercer University Ike Williams .................. Fairleigh Dickinson University 2000 Antwan Jones .............. University of Cincinnati/Georgetown College Nick Stamps ................. Louisiana Tech University Nick Boyd ..................... American University Gene Granger .............. Charleston Southern University* Curtis Banks ................. Palm Beach Atlantic University Ronnie Griffin ............... Oklahoma University/University of Southern Indiana Darnell Tyler ................. Manhattan College 2001 Marcus Hatten .............. St. John’s University Glenn Stokes ............... American University Bronski Dockery ........... St. Francis College Mike McCants .............. University of Mobile Moustapha Diouf .......... Queens University of Charlotte

Cameron Echols ...........Ball State University* Bernard Jackson ...........College of Charleston* Chris Dupree .................Florida A&M University 2002 Moses White .................Florida A&M University Derrick Wright ...............Martin Methodist College Marcus Johnson............College of Charleston Billy McGrotha...............Palm Beach Atlantic University* Earl Nurse .....................Lehigh University Chip Neeley ..................Palm Beach Atlantic University* Rodney Tucker..............Auburn University De’on Dixon ..................University of North Alabama 2003 Michael Stringer ............Lee University Sredrick Powe ...............Birmingham Southern University 2004 Steve Cherry .................University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Justin Thomas...............Stephen F. Austin State University/Valdosta State

University Alex Perkins ..................Dickinson State University 2005 Terron Diggs .................St. Bonaventure University Lavell Payne .................University of Central Florida Chris Brown ..................University of South Carolina-Aiken Richard Forbes .............Binghamton University* 2006 Cory Farmer ..................East Carolina University Nigel Johnson ...............Middle Tennessee State University* Abdullahi Kuso ..............Gonzaga University Archie Miaway...............Auburn University/North Georgia College & State

University Lucas Evangelista .........University of West Florida Barry Jenifer..................Lincoln University 2007 Maurice Arnold ..............Columbus State University* Andy Buechert ..............Winthrop University Antwon Lawrence .........Lincoln University Andre McMillian ............Jacksonville University/University of Montevallo Dustin Scott...................College of Charleston Filip Toncinic .................Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi* Anthony Sally ................Western Kentucky University* 2008 Jason Bennett ...............University of Detroit Mercy Shamar Coombs ...........Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Jermaine Dixon .............University of Pittsburgh Paul Guede ...................Portland State University* 2009 Jeremy Robinson ..........Radford University Ben Thomas..................Auburn University-Montgomery Michael Lee...................Auburn University-Montgomery * - transferred following freshman season

Tallahassee Community College acts as a primer for its students to advance in skill and knowledge, while continuing their education. To date, more than 90 former TCC basketball players have taken their academic and

athletic skills to a higher level.

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Established in 2001, the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame honors participants in athletics who have made a major contribution to Tallahassee Community College. Those eligible for enshrinement include former student-athletes, coaches, and others who may not have participated directly in athletics but made a significant contribution to the College through personal time, effort, and interest. Additionally, teams who won state and/or national championships are eligible. The Hall of Fame inducted its inaugural class in April 2002 (pictured at bottom). On September 26, 2008, the seventh class of inductees were formally enshrined, bringing total membership in the Eagles’ most exclusive club to 23. Photo at left, L-R: The 2008 Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame Class: Mike Ziegler (baseball), Les McLeod (athletics contributor), Donna Coombes (fast pitch softball), Destiney Avent (women’s basketball) and Mike Gillespie (head coach, representing the 1996-97 men’s basketball team). Below are the members of the Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame.

The Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame

Class of 2008 1996-97 Men’s Basketball Team, FCCAA Champions

Destiney Avent, Women’s Basketball Donna Coombes, Fast Pitch Softball

Les McLeod, Contributor Mike Ziegler, Baseball

Class of 2007

Tinsley Floyd, Contributor Ryan Freel, Baseball

Kerry Thompson, Men’s Basketball

Class of 2006 Sancha Cargill, Women’s Basketball

Dimitric Salters, Men’s Basketball

Class of 2005 Marshall Miller, Administrator

Carl Wier, Contributor

Class of 2004 1994 Softball Team, FCCAA & NJCAA Champions

Dr. Carl Nelson, Baseball/Administrator Antawan Smith, Baseball

Class of 2003

Frank Ambrose, Staff Dr. Jim Hinson, Jr. Administrator

Windy Taff Jones, Softball Eddie Zaremba, Baseball

Inaugural Class, 2002

(pictured, at left) Mike Gillespie, Men’s Basketball

Mike McLeod, Baseball Maria Mendoza, Softball

Jan Piatnik, Women’s Basketball

The Eagle Athletics Hall of FameThe Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame

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Points Game ......... 41, Bootsy Thornton vs. Northwest Florida State

College, 2/24/97 Season ...... 811, Bootsy Thornton, 1996-97 Career ....... 1374, Bootsy Thornton, 1995-97 Points Per Game Season ...... 24.1, Marcus Hatten, 2000-01 Career: ..... 20.2, Jason Cipolla, 1992-94; Bootsy Thornton,

1995-97 Field Goal Percentage Game ......... (Minimum ten field goals made)

1.000, Willie Perry (10-of-10) vs. Wallace CC-Dothan, 12/14/91

Season ...... .732, Lamont Dixon (52-of-71), 1996-97 Career ....... .716, Paul McPherson (227-of-316), 1996-97 Field Goals Made Game ......... 17, Antwan Jones vs. Florida CC-Jacksonville,

11/4/98 Season ...... 301, Bootsy Thornton, 1996-97 Career ....... 524, Bootsy Thornton, 1995-97 Field Goals Attempted Game ......... 27, Antwan Jones vs. Florida CC-Jacksonville,

11/4/98; vs. Florida CC-Jacksonville, 11/3/1999 Season ...... 555, Bootsy Thornton, 1996-97 Career ....... 955, Jason Cipolla, 1992-94 Three-point Field Goal Percentage Game ......... (Minimum five 3-point field goals made) 1.000, Nigel Johnson (8-of-8) vs. College of

Coastal Georgia, 1/7/06 Season ...... .454, Mike Gillespie, Jr. (30-of-66), 1992-93 Career ....... .446, Richard Forbes (25-of-56), 2004-05 Three-point Field Goals Made Game ......... 8, Tyron Triplett vs. Bishop State CC, 11/7/97,

vs. Wallace CC-Selma, 11/8/97; Nigel Johnson vs. College of Coastal Georgia, 1/7/06

Season ...... 102, Tyron Triplett, 1997-98 Career ....... 178, Mike DeGruy, 1996-98 Three-point Field Goals Attempted Game ......... 17, Mike DeGruy vs. Bishop State CC, 11/7/97 Season ...... 245, Tyron Triplett, 1997-98 Career ....... 462, Mike DeGruy, 1996-98 Free Throw Percentage Game ......... (Minimum ten free throws made)

1.000, Kerry Thompson (10-of-10) vs. Chipola College, 2/8/96; Moses White (10-of-10) vs. Daytona State College, 11/3/01

Season ...... .860, Glenn Stokes (98-of-114), 2000-01 Career ....... .836, Tyron Triplett (179-of-214), 1996-98

Free Throws Made Game ......... 20, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/25/2000 Season ....... 157, Jermaine Dixon, 2007-08 Career ........ 254, Archie Miaway, 2004-06 Free Throws Attempted Game ......... 22, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/25/2000 Season ....... 244, Kerry Thompson, 1995-96 Career ........ 363, Kerry Thompson, 1994-96 Rebounds Game ......... 23, Marvell Waithe vs. Gordon College, 10/31/08 Season ....... 392, Michael Jackson, 1992-93 Career ........ 534, Dustin Scott, 2005-07 Rebounds Per Game Season ....... 12.2, Michael Jackson, 1994-95 Career ........ 12.2, Michael Jackson, 1994-95 Assists Game ......... 16, Kerry Thompson vs. Northwest Florida State

College, 2/15/96 Season ....... 271, Nick Bryant, 1992-93 Career ........ 363, Kerry Thompson, 1994-96 Assists Per Game Season ....... 9.0, Nick Bryant, 1992-93 Career ........ 7.5, Andre Owens, 1991-92 Steals Game ......... 10, Kerry Thompson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/22/96;

Bronski Dockery vs. Pensacola JC, 1/13/2001 Season ....... 135, Marcus Hatten, 1999-00 Career ........ 248, Marcus Hatten, 1999-01 Steals Per Game Season ....... 4.6, Andre Owens, 1991-92 Career ........ 4.6, Andre Owens, 1991-92 Blocks Game ......... 11, Jason Bennett vs. Florida State College-

Jacksonville, 12/16/07 Season ....... 119, Obi Harris, 1997-98 Career ........ 171, Obi Harris, 1996-98 Blocks Per Game Season ....... 3.8, Obi Harris, 1997-98 Career ........ 3.7, Jason Bennett, 2007-08 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

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Points Game ........... 138 vs. Gulf Coast CC (2OT), 1/12/1999; 132 vs. Columbia State CC (regulation), 11/26/92, vs. IMG Academy (regulation)

11/12/08 Season ........ 3550, 1996-97 Field Goal Percentage Game ........... .673 vs. Gulf Coast CC (37-of-55), 2/4/06 Season ........ .547 (932-of-1704), 1991-92 Field Goals Made Game ........... 59 vs. IMG Academy, 11/12/08 Season ........ 1300, 1996-97 Field Goals Attempted Game ........... 98 vs. Palm Beach State College, 11/19/1999; vs. Angelina College, 11/25/99 Season ........ 2400, 1996-97 Three-point Field Goal Percentage Game ........... .(Minimum ten attempts) .833 vs. North Florida CC (10-of-12), 2/3/94 Season ........ .396 (293-of-739), 1996-97 Three-point Field Goals Made Game ........... 18 vs. Bishop State CC, 11/7/97 Season ........ 293, 1996-97 Three-point Field Goals Attempted Game ........... 41 vs. Bishop State CC, 11/7/97 Season ........ 739, 1996-97 Free Throw Percentage Game ........... (Minimum 20 attempts) .952 vs. Gulf Coast CC (20-of-21), 2/11/04; vs. Central Florida CC (20-of-21), 12/7/07 Season ........ .724 (550-of-760), 1991-92 Free Throws Made Game ........... 44 vs. Three Rivers CC, 12/29/95 Season ........ 661, 1995-96 Free Throws Attempted Game ........... 57 vs. Three Rivers CC, 12/29/95 Season ........ 992, 1995-96 Rebounds Game ........... 68 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/14/2001 Season ........ 1318, 1996-97 Assists Game ........... 39 vs. North Florida CC, 2/11/93; vs. Brevard College, 12/30/95 Season ........ 757, 1992-93 Turnovers Game ........... 25 vs. College of Coastal Georgia, 11/4/05 Season ........ 613, 1996-97 Steals Game ........... 29 vs. Pensacola JC, 1/8/2000 Season ........ 515, 1999-00 Blocks Game ........... 15 vs. Pensacola JC, 1/23/07; vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 12/16/07 Season ........ 176, 1997-98 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

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Points, game: 32, Bootsy Thornton vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97

Points, single postseason:

Points, career:

Field goals made: 13, Bootsy Thornton vs. Savannah Tech, NJCAA First-Round, 3/18/97

Field goals attempted: 23, Mike DeGruy vs. Indian Hills CC, NJCAA Semifinals, 3/20/97; Marcus Hatten vs. Palm Beach CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/01

Three-point field goals made: 7, Mike DeGruy vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97; Shamar Coombs vs. Hillsborough CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/07

Three-point field goals attempted: 13, Mike DeGruy vs. Indian Hills CC, NJCAA Semifinals, 3/20/97; Antwan Jones vs. Central Florida CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/1/99

Free throws made: 10, Eric Keeler vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/2/95; Archie Miaway vs. Chipola College, FCCAA Championship Game, 3/11/06

Free throws attempted: 14, Kerry Thompson vs. Miami Dade College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/9/96; Archie Miaway vs. Chipola College, FCCAA Championship Game, 3/11/06

Rebounds: 15, Kevin Wilkins vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, FCCAA Championship Game, 3/8/97; Obi Harris vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97; Dustin Scott vs. Hillsborough CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/07

Assists: 7, Eric Keeler vs. St. Petersburg College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/3/95; Bootsy Thornton vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97; Nigel Johnson vs. Central Florida CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/06

Steals: 5, Marcus Hatten vs. Palm Beach State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/01

Blocks: 6, Abdullahi Kuso vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/10/06

Team Records, Game Most points scored: 121 vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97

Fewest points scored: 43 vs. Howard College, NJCAA Quarterfinals, 3/23/06

Most points allowed: 116 vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97

Fewest points allowed: 39 vs. Howard College, NJCAA Quarterfinals, 3/23/06

Field goals made: 44 vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97

Field goals attempted: 90 vs. Chipola College, FCCAA Championship Game, 3/11/06

Field goal percentage: .590 (36-of-61) vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/2/95

Three-point field goals made: 13 vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/2/95; vs. Iowa Western CC, NJCAA Semifinals, 3/24/06; vs. Hillsborough CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/07

Three-point field goals attempted: 36 vs. Hillsborough CC, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/07

Three-point field goal percentage: .464 (13-of-28) vs. Iowa Western CC, NJCAA Semifinals, 3/24/06

Free throws made: 27 vs. Daytona State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/96

Free throws attempted: 35 vs. Miami Dade College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/9/96; vs. Chipola College, FCCAA Championship Game, 3/11/06

Free throw percentage: .860 (19-of-22) vs. Vincennes University, NJCAA Quarterfinals, 3/19/97

Rebounds: 55 vs. Indian Hills CC, NJCAA Semifinals, 3/20/97

Assists: 22 vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/2/95; vs. North Idaho College, NJCAA Consolation Game, 3/21/97

Steals: 14 vs. Daytona State College, FCCAA Quarterfinals, 3/8/96; vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/10/06

Blocks: 7 vs. Indian River State College, FCCAA Semifinals, 3/10/06

Postseason RecordsPostseason Records FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII

Tournament History 1994 at Bradenton, Fla. Quarterfinals Central Florida 70, TCC 67 1995 at Bradenton, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 93, Indian River 90 Semifinals St. Petersburg 82, TCC 73 1996 at Bradenton, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 78, Daytona State 73 Semifinals Miami Dade 84, TCC 82 1997 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 91, Polk State 75 Semifinals TCC 98, Santa Fe 89 Championship TCC 73, Florida State College 72 2000 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals Central Florida 91, TCC 89 2001 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals Palm Beach State 85, TCC 81 2002 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals Daytona State 73, TCC 69 2006 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals TCC 73, Central Florida 61 Semifinals TCC 77, Indian River State 73 Championship TCC 98, Chipola 96 (3 OT) 2007 at Marianna, Fla. Quarterfinals Hillsborough 69, TCC 67 (OT) Overall record: 8-7 Quarterfinals: 4-5 Semifinals: 2-2 Championship: 2-0

NJCAA Tournament History 1997 at Hutchinson, Kan. First Round TCC 97, Savannah Tech 82 Quarterfinals TCC 107, Vincennes 93 Semifinals Indian Hills 98, TCC 88 Consolation TCC 121, North Idaho 116 (OT) 2006 at Hutchinson, Kan. First Round TCC 73, San Jacinto 69 (OT) Quarterfinals TCC 43, Howard 39 Semifinals TCC 81, Iowa Western 65 Championship Arkansas-Ft. Smith 68, TCC 59 Overall: 6-2 First Round: 2-0 Quarterfinals: 2-0 Semifinals: 1-1 Consolation: 1-0 Championship: 0-1

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1,000 Point Club1,000 Point Club 1. Marvis “Bootsy” Thornton, 1995-97 ................................... 1,374 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1995-96 ........ 31 ................ 223 .............. 14 ................. 103 .............. 563/18.2 1996-97 ........ 37 ................ 301 .............. 67 ................. 142 .............. 811/21.9 Career .......... 68 ................ 524 .............. 81 ................. 245 .............. 1374/20.2 2. Marcus Hatten, 1999-01 ....................................................... 1,229 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1999-00 ........ 30 ................ 177 .............. 12 ................. 115 .............. 481/16.0 2000-01 ........ 31 ................ 274 .............. 67 ................. 133 .............. 748/24.1 Career .......... 61 ................ 451 .............. 79 ................. 248 .............. 1229/20.1 3. Jason Cipolla, 1992-94 ......................................................... 1,196 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1992-93 ........ 30 ................ 193 .............. 58 ................. 82 ................ 526/17.5 1993-94 ........ 29 ................ 246 .............. 89 ................. 89 ................ 670/23.1 Career .......... 59 ................ 439 .............. 147 ............... 171 .............. 1196/20.2 4. Willie Perry, 1991-93 ............................................................. 1,140 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1991-92 ........ 28 ................ 207 .............. 37 ................. 78 ................ 529/18.9 1992-93 ........ 29 ................ 237 .............. 37 ................. 100 .............. 611/21.1 Career .......... 57 ................ 441 .............. 74 ................. 180 .............. 1140/20.0 5. Mike DeGruy, 1996-98 .......................................................... 1,132 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1996-97 ........ 35 ................ 210 .............. 96 ................. 103 .............. 619/17.7 1997-98 ........ 25 ................ 174 .............. 82 ................. 83 ................ 513/20.5 Career .......... 60 ................ 384 .............. 178 ............... 186 .............. 1132/18.9 6. Antwan Jones, 1998-00 ........................................................ 1,127 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1998-99 ........ 29 ................ 206 .............. 58 ................. 97 ................ 567/19.6 1999-00 ........ 30 ................ 205 .............. 82 ................. 68 ................ 560/18.7 Career .......... 59 ................ 411 .............. 140 ............... 165 .............. 1127/19.1 7. Jermaine Dixon, 2006-08 ..................................................... 1,050 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 2006-07 ........ 31 ................ 182 .............. 27 ................. 95 ................ 486/15.7 2007-08 ........ 27 ................ 190 .............. 27 ................. 157 .............. 564/20.9 Career .......... 58 ................ 372 .............. 54 ................. 252 .............. 1050/18.1 8. Kerry Thompson, 1994-96 ................................................... 1,001 points Year GP FGM 3FGM FTM Pts./Ave 1994-95 ........ 29 ................ 145 .............. 15 ................. 78 ................ 383/13.2 1995-96 ........ 31 ................ 207 .............. 25 ................. 156 .............. 618/19.3 Career .......... 60 ................ 352 .............. 40 ................. 234 .............. 1001/16.4

Thornton Hatten

Cipolla Perry

DeGruy Jones

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POINTS 1. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 1374 ..... 1995-97 2. Marcus Hatten .......................... 1229 ..... 1999-01 3. Jason Cipolla ............................ 1196 ..... 1992-94 4. Willie Perry ............................... 1140 ..... 1991-93 5. Mike DeGruy ............................. 1132 ..... 1996-98 6. Antwan Jones ........................... 1127 ..... 1998-00 7. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 1050 ..... 2006-08 8. Kerry Thompson ....................... 1001 ..... 1994-96 9. Archie Miaway .......................... 944 ....... 2004-06 10. Dustin Scott .............................. 890 ....... 2005-07 POINTS PER GAME 1. Jason Cipolla ............................ 20.2 ...... 1992-94 Bootsy Thornton ....................... 20.2 ...... 1995-97 3. Marcus Hatten .......................... 20.1 ...... 1999-01 4. Willie Perry ............................... 20.0 ...... 1991-93 5. Antwan Jones ........................... 19.1 ...... 1998-00 6. Mike DeGruy ............................. 18.7 ...... 1996-98 7. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 18.1 ...... 2006-08 8. Kerry Thompson ....................... 16.4 ...... 1994-96 9. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 15.7 ...... 2006-07 10. Archie Miaway .......................... 15.0 ...... 2004-06 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FGM-FGA 1. Paul McPherson ........ .716 ...... 227-316 .............. 1996-97 2. Rodney Tucker .......... .614 ...... 159-259 .............. 2001-02 Andre Jackson ........... .614 ...... 105-171 .............. 1991-92 4. Dialo Samuels ........... .595 ...... 112-188 .............. 1992-93 5. Maurice Arnold .......... .587 ...... 74-126 ................ 2006-07 6. Darnell Tyler .............. .562 ...... 114-203 .............. 1999-00 7. Sredrick Powe ........... .559 ...... 99-177 ................ 2000-03 Bootsy Thornton ........ .559 ...... 524-937 .............. 1995-97 9. Cameron Echols ........ .558 ...... 172-308 .............. 2000-01 Abdullahi Kuso ........... .558 ...... 240-443 .............. 2004-06

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 524 ....... 1995-97 2. Marcus Hatten .......................... 451 ....... 1999-01 3. Willie Perry ............................... 444 ....... 1991-93 4. Jason Cipolla ............................ 439 ....... 1992-94 5. Antwan Jones ........................... 411 ....... 1998-00 6. Mike DeGruy ............................ 384 ....... 1996-98 7. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 372 ....... 2006-08 8. Dustin Scott .............................. 363 ....... 2005-07 9. Kerry Thompson ....................... 352 ....... 1994-96 10. Archie Miaway .......................... 285 ....... 2004-06 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Jason Cipolla ............................ 955 ....... 1992-94 2. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 937 ....... 1995-97 3. Marcus Hatten .......................... 880 ....... 1999-01 4. Willie Perry ............................... 857 ....... 1991-93 5. Mike DeGruy ............................ 856 ....... 1996-98 6. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 855 ....... 2006-08 7. Antwan Jones ........................... 847 ....... 1998-00 8. Kerry Thompson ....................... 755 ....... 1994-96 9. Archie MIaway .......................... 753 ....... 2004-06 10. Dustin Scott .............................. 722 ....... 2005-07 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME) 3FGM-3FGA 1. Richard Forbes ........... .446 ...... 25-56 .................. 2004-05 2. Michael Stringer ......... .440 ...... 81-184 ................ 2002-03 3. Jason Cipolla .............. .422 ...... 147-348 .............. 1992-94 4. Nigel Johnson ............. .415 ...... 51-123 ................ 2005-06 5. Bootsy Thornton ......... .411 ...... 81-197 ................ 1995-97 6. Shamar Coombs ........ .409 ...... 115-281 .............. 2006-08 7. Nick Boyd ................... .401 ...... 59-147 ................ 1998-00 8. Mike DeGruy .............. .385 ...... 178-462 .............. 1996-98 9. Cory Farmer ............... .374 ...... 89-238 ................ 2004-06 10. Marcus Hatten ............ .373 ...... 79-212 ................ 1999-01

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Mike DeGruy ............................. 178 ....... 1996-98 2. Jason Cipolla ............................ 147 ....... 1992-94 3. Antwan Jones ........................... 140 ....... 1998-00 4. Archie Miaway .......................... 120 ....... 2004-06 5. Shamar Coombs ....................... 115 ....... 2006-08 6. Chris Brown .............................. 109 ....... 2003-05 7. Andre McMillan ......................... 97 ......... 2005-07 8. Marcus Johnson ....................... 93 ......... 2000-02 9. Cory Farmer ............................. 89 ......... 2005-06 10. Three players with 81 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Mike DeGruy ............................. 462 ....... 1996-98 2. Antwan Jones ........................... 392 ....... 1998-00 3. Archie MIaway .......................... 358 ....... 2004-06 4. Jason Cipolla ............................ 348 ....... 1992-94 5. Chris Brown .............................. 293 ....... 2003-05 6. Shamar Coombs ....................... 281 ....... 2006-08 7. Andre McMillan ......................... 271 ....... 2005-07 8. Marcus Johnson ....................... 255 ....... 2000-02 9. Lionel Turner ............................ 252 ....... 2001-03 10. Cory Farmer ............................. 238 ....... 2004-06 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FTM-FTA 1. Tyron Triplett ............. .836 ...... 179-214 .............. 1996-98 2. Richard Forbes .......... .821 ...... 101-123 .............. 2004-05 3. Anthony Sally ............. .816 ...... 62-76 .................. 2006-07 4. Glenn Stokes ............. .810 ...... 136-168 .............. 1999-01 5. Nigel Johnson ............ .806 ...... 54-67 .................. 2005-06 6. Michael Stringer ......... .797 ...... 55-69 .................. 2002-03 7. Antwan Jones ............ .793 ...... 165-208 .............. 1998-00 8. Nick Bryant ................ .784 ...... 124-158 .............. 1991-93 9. Marcus Johnson ........ .769 ...... 160-208 .............. 2000-02 10. Mike DeGruy .............. .762 ...... 186-244 .............. 1996-98 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Archie Miaway .......................... 254 ....... 2004-06 2. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 252 ....... 2006-08 3. Marcus Hatten .......................... 248 ....... 1999-01 4. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 245 ....... 1995-97 5. Kerry Thompson ....................... 234 ....... 1994-96 6. Mike DeGruy ............................. 186 ....... 1996-98 7. Willie Perry ............................... 178 ....... 1991-93 8. Marcus Cowart ......................... 173 ....... 1991-93 9. Jason Cipolla ............................ 171 ....... 1992-94 10. Bronski Dockery ....................... 169 ....... 1999-01 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Kerry Thompson ....................... 363 ....... 1994-96 2. Eric Keeler ................................ 351 ....... 1993-95 3. Archie Miaway .......................... 339 ....... 2004-06 4. Marcus Hatten .......................... 337 ....... 1999-01 Bootsy Thornton ....................... 337 ....... 1995-97 6. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 335 ....... 2006-08 7. Bronski Dockery ....................... 252 ....... 1999-01 8. Mike DeGruy ............................. 244 ....... 1996-98 9. Willie Perry ............................... 240 ....... 1991-93 10. Two players with 239

REBOUNDS 1. Dustin Scott .............................. 534 ....... 2005-07 2. Rob Johnson ............................ 424 ....... 1994-96 3. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 413 ....... 2004-06 4. Michael Jackson ....................... 392 ....... 1994-95 5. Antwan Jones ........................... 384 ....... 1998-00 6. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 367 ....... 1995-97 7. Ty Boardley .............................. 341 ....... 1991-93 8. Lavell Payne ............................. 333 ....... 2003-05 9. Marcus Hatten .......................... 328 ....... 1999-01 10. Marcus Cowart ......................... 326 ....... 1991-93 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Michael Jackson ....................... 12.2 ...... 1994-95 2. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 8.8 ........ 2004-05 3. Dustin Scott .............................. 8.5 ........ 2005-07 4. Cameron Echols ....................... 8.3 ........ 2000-01 Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 8.3 ........ 2004-06 6. Rodney Tucker ......................... 6.9 ........ 2001-02 7. Ty Boardley .............................. 6.6 ........ 1991-93 8. Chad McKenzie ........................ 6.5 ........ 2003-04 Antwan Jones ........................... 6.5 ........ 1998-00 10. Lavell Payne ............................. 5.9 ........ 2003-05 ASSISTS 1. Kerry Thompson ....................... 363 ....... 1994-96 2. Nick Bryant ............................... 338 ....... 1991-93 3. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 264 ....... 1995-97 4. Mike DeGruy ............................ 233 ....... 1996-98 5. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 219 ....... 2006-08 6. Glenn Stokes ............................ 218 ....... 1999-01 7. Terron Diggs ............................. 215 ....... 2003-05 8. Andre Owens ............................ 211 ....... 1991-92 9. Mike Gillespie, Jr. ..................... 210 ....... 1991-93 10. Nick Stamps ............................. 189 ....... 1998-00 STEALS 1. Marcus Hatten .......................... 248 ....... 1999-01 2. Kerry Thompson ....................... 200 ....... 1994-96 3. Mike DeGruy ............................ 163 ....... 1996-98 4. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 162 ....... 1995-97 5. Bronski Dockery ....................... 142 ....... 1999-01 Jermaine Dixon ........................ 142 ....... 2006-08 7. Andre Owens ............................ 130 ....... 1991-92 8. Willie Perry ............................... 125 ....... 1991-93 9. Nick Bryant ............................... 124 ....... 1991-93 10. Jason Cipolla ............................ 118 ....... 1992-94 BLOCKS 1. Obi Harris ................................. 171 ....... 1996-98 2. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 90 ......... 2004-06 3. Jason Bennett .......................... 85 ......... 2007-08 4. Antwan Smith ........................... 62 ......... 1992-94 5. Lavell Payne ............................. 61 ......... 2003-05 6. Dustin Scott .............................. 57 ......... 2005-07 7. Filip Toncinic ............................ 35 ......... 2006-07 8. Marcus Cowart ......................... 34 ......... 1991-93 9. Antwan Jones ........................... 31 ......... 1998-00 Rodney Tucker ......................... 31 ......... 2001-02 Ty Boardley .............................. 31 ......... 1991-93 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

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POINTS 1. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 811 ....... 1996-97 2. Marcus Hatten .......................... 748 ....... 2000-01 3. Jason Cipolla ............................ 670 ....... 1993-94 4. Michael Jackson ....................... 622 ....... 1994-95 5. Mike DeGruy ............................. 619 ....... 1996-97 6. Kerry Thompson ....................... 618 ....... 1995-96 7. Willie Perry ............................... 611 ....... 1992-93 8. Antwan Jones ........................... 567 ....... 1998-99 9. Paul McPherson ....................... 564 ....... 1996-97 Jermaine Dixon ......................... 564 ....... 2007-08 POINTS PER GAME 1. Marcus Hatten .......................... 24.1 ...... 2000-01 2. Jason Cipolla ............................ 23.1 ...... 1993-94 3. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 21.9 ...... 1996-97 4. Willie Perry ............................... 21.2 ...... 1992-93 5. Jermaine Dixon ......................... 20.9 ...... 2007-08 6. Mike DeGruy ............................. 20.5 ...... 1997-98 7. Marquise Newbie ...................... 19.8 ...... 1993-94 8. Antwan Jones ........................... 19.6 ...... 1998-99 9. Michael Jackson ....................... 19.4 ...... 1994-95 10. Kerry Thompson ....................... 19.3 ...... 1995-96 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FGM-FGA 1. Lamont Dixon ............ .732 ....... 52-71 .................. 1996-97 2. Paul McPherson ........ .716 ....... 227-316 .............. 1996-97 3. Michael Jackson ........ .668 ....... 268-401 .............. 1994-95 4. Marquise Newbie ....... .633 ....... 178-281 .............. 1993-94 5. Claxton Owens .......... .625 ....... 45-72 .................. 1992-93 6. Kwamin Freeland ....... .618 ....... 84-136 ................ 1993-94 7. Bernard James .......... .617 ....... 100-162 .............. 2008-09 8. Rodney Tucker .......... .614 ....... 159-259 .............. 2001-02 Andre Jackson ........... .614 ....... 105-171 .............. 1991-92 10. Antwan Smith ............ .609 ....... 120-197 .............. 1993-94

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 301 ....... 1996-97 2. Marcus Hatten .......................... 274 ....... 2000-01 3. Michael Jackson ....................... 268 ....... 1994-95 4. Jason Cipolla ............................ 246 ....... 1993-94 5. Willie Perry ............................... 237 ....... 1992-93 6. Paul McPherson ....................... 227 ....... 1996-97 7. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 223 ....... 1995-96 8. Mike DeGruy ............................ 210 ....... 1996-97 9. Kerry Thompson ....................... 207 ....... 1995-96 Willie Perry ............................... 207 ....... 1991-92 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 555 ....... 1996-97 2. Jason Cipolla ............................ 547 ....... 1993-94 3. Marcus Hatten .......................... 540 ....... 2000-01 4. Mike DeGruy ............................ 463 ....... 1996-97 5. Kerry Thompson ....................... 458 ....... 1995-96 Willie Perry ............................... 458 ....... 1992-93 7. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 457 ....... 2007-08 8. Antwan Jones ........................... 441 ....... 1999-00 9. Archie Miaway .......................... 430 ....... 2005-06 10. Jason Cipolla ............................ 408 ....... 1992-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME) 3FGM-3FGA 1. Mike Gillespie, Jr. ........454 ....... 30-66 .................. 1992-93 2. Richard Forbes ............446 ....... 25-56 .................. 2004-05 3. Michael Stringer ..........440 ....... 81-184 ................ 2002-03 4. Shamar Coombs .........438 ....... 46-105 ................ 2006-07 5. Tyron Triplett ...............433 ....... 82-189 ................ 1996-97 6. Nick Boyd ....................430 ....... 40-93 .................. 1999-00 Jason Cipolla ...............430 ....... 89-207 ................ 1993-94 8. Bootsy Thornton ..........427 ....... 67-157 ................ 1996-97 9. Tyron Triplett ...............416 ....... 102-245 .............. 1997-98 Chris Hill ......................416 ....... 32-77 .................. 1997-98

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Tyron Triplett ............................ 102 ....... 1997-98 2. Mike DeGruy ............................. 96 ......... 1996-97 3. Jason Cipolla ............................ 89 ......... 1993-94 4. Antwan Jones ........................... 82 ......... 1999-00 Mike DeGruy ............................. 82 ......... 1997-98 Tyron Triplett ............................ 82 ......... 1996-97 7. Michael Stringer ........................ 81 ......... 2002-03 8. Archie Miaway .......................... 75 ......... 2005-06 9. Chris Hill ................................... 74 ......... 1998-99 Andre McMillan ......................... 74 ......... 2006-07 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Tyron Triplett ............................ 245 ....... 1997-98 2. Antwan Jones ........................... 244 ....... 1999-00 3. Mike DeGruy ............................. 238 ....... 1996-97 4. Mike DeGruy ............................. 224 ....... 1997-98 Archie Miaway .......................... 224 ....... 2005-06 6. Jason Cipolla ............................ 207 ....... 1993-94 7. Tyron Triplett ............................ 189 ....... 1996-97 8. Chris Brown .............................. 186 ....... 2004-05 9. Michael Stringer ........................ 184 ....... 2002-03 10. Rich Vetere ............................... 182 ....... 1994-95 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) FTM-FTA 1. Glenn Stokes ............. .860 ....... 98-114 ................ 2000-01 2. Nick Bryant ................ .839 ....... 52-62 .................. 1991-92 3. Tyron Triplett ............. .837 ....... 103-123 .............. 1996-97 4. Tyron Triplett ............. .835 ....... 76-91 .................. 1997-98 5. Richard Forbes .......... .821 ....... 101-123 .............. 2004-05 6. Anthony Sally ............. .816 ....... 62-76 .................. 2006-07 7. Nigel Johnson ............ .806 ....... 54-67 .................. 2005-06 Jamar Moore ............. .806 ....... 25-31 .................. 2008-09 9. Nick Stamps .............. .805 ....... 70-87 .................. 1999-00 10. Antwan Jones ............ .802 ....... 97-121 ................ 1998-99

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 157 ....... 2007-08 2. Kerry Thompson ....................... 156 ....... 1995-96 3. Eggie McRae ............................ 149 ....... 1997-98 4. Eric Keeler ................................ 148 ....... 1994-95 5. David Sanders .......................... 144 ....... 1998-99 6. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 142 ....... 1996-97 7. Archie Miaway .......................... 139 ....... 2005-06 8. Marcus Hatten .......................... 133 ....... 2000-01 9. Andre Owens ............................ 131 ....... 1991-92 10. Marquise Newbie ...................... 118 ....... 1993-94 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Kerry Thompson ....................... 244 ....... 1995-96 2. Eggie McRae ............................ 206 ....... 1997-98 3. Eric Keeler ................................ 204 ....... 1994-95 4. Jermaine Dixon ........................ 201 ....... 2007-08 5. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 200 ....... 1996-97 6. David Sanders .......................... 187 ....... 1998-99 Michael Jackson ....................... 187 ....... 1994-95 8. Marcus Hatten .......................... 181 ....... 2000-01 Archie Miaway .......................... 181 ....... 2005-06 10. Two players with 175 REBOUNDS 1. Michael Jackson ....................... 392 ....... 1994-95 2. Dustin Scott .............................. 296 ....... 2005-06 3. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 281 ....... 2005-06 4. Lavell Payne ............................. 250 ....... 2004-05 Obi Harris ................................. 250 ....... 1997-98 6. Cameron Echols ....................... 249 ....... 2000-01 7. Ty Boardley .............................. 245 ....... 1992-93 8. Dustin Scott .............................. 238 ....... 2006-07 9. Marvell Waithe .......................... 233 ....... 2008-09 10. Keith Spencer ........................... 231 ....... 1995-96

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REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. Michael Jackson ....................... 12.2 ...... 1994-95 2. Ty Boardley .............................. 9.8 ........ 1992-93 3. Abdullahi Kuso .......................... 8.8 ........ 2004-05 Bernard James ......................... 8.8 ........ 2008-09 5. Lavell Payne ............................. 8.6 ........ 2004-05 Marvell Waithe .......................... 8.6 ........ 2008-09 7. Marquise Newbie ...................... 8.5 ........ 1994-95 Dustin Scott .............................. 8.5 ........ 2005-06 9. Cameron Echols ....................... 8.3 ........ 2000-01 10. Obi Harris ................................. 8.1 ........ 1997-98 ASSISTS 1. Nick Bryant ............................... 271 ....... 1992-93 2. Kerry Thompson ....................... 226 ....... 1995-96 3. Eggie McRae ............................ 221 ....... 1997-98 4. Andre Owens ............................ 211 ....... 1991-92 5. Eric Keeler ................................ 182 ....... 1994-95 6. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 164 ....... 1996-97 7. Rich Vetere ............................... 142 ....... 1994-95 8. Kerry Thompson ....................... 137 ....... 1994-95 9. Mike DeGruy ............................. 136 ....... 1996-97 Charles Hudson ........................ 136 ....... 1993-94 ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Nick Bryant ............................... 9.0 ........ 1992-93 2. Andre Owens ............................ 7.5 ........ 1991-92 3. Kerry Thompson ....................... 7.3 ........ 1995-96 4. Eggie McRae ............................ 7.1 ........ 1997-98 5. Eric Keeler ................................ 5.7 ........ 1994-95 6. Mike Gillespie, Jr. ..................... 5.2 ........ 1991-92 7. Charles Hudson ........................ 4.7 ........ 1993-94 Kerry Thompson ....................... 4.7 ........ 1994-95 9. Three players with 4.4 STEALS 1. Marcus Hatten .......................... 135 ....... 1999-00 2. Andre Owens ............................ 130 ....... 1991-92 3. Kerry Thompson ....................... 124 ....... 1995-96 4. Marcus Hatten .......................... 113 ....... 2000-01 5. Mike DeGruy ............................. 99 ......... 1996-97 6. Nick Bryant ............................... 87 ......... 1992-93 7. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 82 ......... 1996-97 8. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 80 ......... 1995-96 9. Paul McPherson ....................... 78 ......... 1996-97 10. Two players with 76 STEALS PER GAME 1. Andre Owens ............................ 4.6 ........ 1991-92 2. Marcus Hatten .......................... 4.5 ........ 1999-00 3. Kerry Thompson ....................... 4.0 ........ 1995-96 4. Bronski Dockery ....................... 3.8 ........ 2000-01 5. Marcus Hatten .......................... 3.7 ........ 2000-01 6. Nick Bryant ............................... 2.9 ........ 1992-93 7. Mike DeGruy ............................. 2.8 ........ 1996-97 Jermaine Dixon ......................... 2.8 ........ 2007-08 9. Bootsy Thornton ....................... 2.6 ........ 1995-96 Kerry Thompson ....................... 2.6 ........ 1994-95 Mike DeGruy ............................. 2.6 ........ 1997-98

BLOCKS 1. Obi Harris ................................. 119 ....... 1997-98 2. Jason Bennett .......................... 85 ......... 2007-08 3. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 67 ......... 2005-06 4. Steve Bynes ............................. 60 ......... 1998-99 5. Obi Harris ................................. 52 ......... 1996-97 6. Bernard James ......................... 47 ......... 2008-09 7. Antwan Smith ........................... 41 ......... 1992-93 8. Lavell Payne ............................. 39 ......... 2004-05 9. Dustin Scott .............................. 35 ......... 2005-06 Filip Toncinic ............................ 35 ......... 2006-07 BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Obi Harris ................................. 3.8 ........ 1997-98 2. Jason Bennett .......................... 3.7 ........ 2007-08 3. Bernard James ......................... 2.2 ........ 2008-09 4. Steve Bynes ............................. 2.1 ........ 1998-99 5. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 1.9 ........ 2005-06 6. Obi Harris ................................. 1.8 ........ 1996-97 7. Abdullahi Kuso ......................... 1.5 ........ 2004-05 8. Antwan Smith ........................... 1.4 ........ 1992-93 9. Lavell Payne ............................. 1.3 ........ 2004-05 10. Two players with 1.2 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

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40+ POINT GAMES 41, Bootsy Thornton vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/24/97 40, Marcus Hatten vs. Chipola College, 2/26/01 30+ POINT GAMES 39, Willie Perry vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/16/92 39, Marvell Waithe vs. South Georgia Tech, 11/18/08 38, Bernard James vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/17/09 37, Antwan Jones vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/4/98 37, Antwan Jones vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 36, Willie Perry, vs. Columbia State CC, 11/26/92 36, Marquise Newbie vs. South Georgia College, 11/2/94 36, Jermaine Dixon vs. Chipola College, 2/9/08 35, Rob Johnson vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/14/95 35, Marcus Hatten vs. Central Florida CC, 11/28/00 34, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/25/00 33, Jason Cipolla vs. North Florida CC, 1/23/93 33, Jason Cipolla vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/20/93 33, Mike DeGruy vs. Palm Beach State College, 10/31/97 33, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/31/01 32, Willie Perry vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/6/93 32, Willie Perry vs. North Florida CC, 2/27/93 32, Jason Cipolla vs. Hagerstown CC, 12/29/93 32, Marquise Newbie vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/27/94 32, Jason Cipolla vs. North Florida CC, 2/19/94 32, Michael Jackson vs. Chipola College, 1/7/95 32, Michael Jackson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/95 32, Bootsy Thornton vs. North Idaho College, 3/21/97 32, Mike DeGruy vs. St. Catharine College, 11/29/97 32, Antwan Jones vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/3/99 32, Marvell Waithe vs. IMG Academy, 11/12/08 31, Jason Cipolla vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 12/8/92 31, Kerry Thompson vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/11/96 31, Mike DeGruy vs. Atlanta Metro College, 11/15/96 31, Paul McPherson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/14/97 31, Mike DeGruy vs. Santa Fe College, 3/7/97 31, Antwan Jones vs. Chattanooga State CC, 11/6/99 31, Marcus Hatten vs. Westchester CC, 11/18/00 31, Marcus Hatten vs. Meridian CC, 12/29/00 31, Jermaine Dixon vs. Chipola College, 1/20/07 31, Marvell Waithe vs. South Georgia Tech, 12/1/08 30, Jason Cipolla vs. Lake City CC, 12/4/93 30, Jason Cipolla vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/20/94 30, Bootsy Thornton vs. Daytona State College, 12/6/96 30, Bootsy Thornton vs. Savannah Tech, 3/18/97 30, Mike DeGruy vs. Vincennes University, 3/19/97 30, Tyron Triplett vs. Wallace CC-Selma, 11/8/97 30, Jermaine Dixon vs. Northwest-Shoals CC, 11/23/07 20+ REBOUND GAMES 23, Marvell Waithe vs. Gordon College, 10/31/08 21, Marcus Cowart at Northwest Florida State College, 2/6/93 21, Marvell Waithe vs. South Georgia Tech, 11/18/08 20, Michael Jackson vs. Chipola College, 1/7/95 15+ REBOUND GAMES 19, Ty Boardley, vs. St. Johns River CC, 11/28/92 19, Kwamin Freeland vs. North Florida CC, 2/3/94 18, Keith Spencer vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/22/96 18, Abdullahi Kuso vs. Enterprise-Ozark CC, 12/31/05 17, Tito Owens, vs. Gulf Coast CC, 11/8/91 17, Cameron Echols vs. St. Johns River CC, 11/11/00 17, Jamar Moore vs. IMG Academy, 11/12/08 17, Bernard James vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/17/09 16, Cameron Echols vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/10/01 16, Lavell Payne vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/16/04 16, Abdullahi Kuso vs. Chattahoochee Valley CC, 12/30/04 16, Rory Miller vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/13/08 16, Bernard James vs. Pensacola JC, 1/14/09 16, Bernard James vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/17/09 15, Ty Boardley vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 12/8/92 15, Ty Boardley vs. Polk State College, 12/11/92 15, Marcus Cowart vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/6/93 15, Obi Harris vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/14/98 15, Antwan Jones vs. Santa Fe College, 12/11/98 15, Nick Boyd vs. Palm Beach State College, 11/19/99 15, Rodney Tucker vs. Wallace CC-Dothan, 12/28/01 15, Kevin Wilkins vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 3/8/97 15, Kevin Wilkins vs. Chipola College, 1/6/98 15, Dustin Scott vs. Bevill State CC, 11/22/06 15, Dustin Scott vs. Hillsborough CC, 3/8/07 15, Marvell Waithe vs. Chipola College, 1/24/09

10+ ASSIST GAMES 16, Kerry Thompson vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/15/96 13, Kerry Thompson vs. Seminole State College of Florida, 1/6/96 13, Kerry Thompson vs. Pensacola JC, 2/1/96 12, Terron Diggs vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/30/04 11, Andre Owens, vs. Gulf Coast CC, 11/8/91 11, Kerry Thompson vs. Pensacola JC, 1/14/96 11, Kerry Thompson vs. Pensacola JC, 2/18/96 11, Bootsy Thornton vs. Atlanta Metro College, 11/15/96 11, Bootsy Thornton vs. Sullivan College, 11/23/96 11, Bootsy Thornton vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/14/97 11, Eggie McRae vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/10/98 11, Eggie McRae vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/14/98 11, Glenn Stokes vs. PyExpress AAU, 11/25/00 10, Andre Owens vs. Wallace CC-Dothan, 11/22/91 10, Nick Bryant vs. Wallace CC-Dothan, 12/1/92 10, Charles Hudson vs. North Florida CC, 2/10/94 10, Kerry Thompson vs. Macon College, 1/3/96 10, Kerry Thompson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/18/96 10, Eggie McRae vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/27/98 10, Eggie McRae vs. Pensacola JC, 2/17/98 10, Eggie McRae vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/21/98 10, Nick Stamps vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/8/00 10, Glenn Stokes vs. St. Johns River CC, 11/11/00 10, Glenn Stokes vs. Westchester CC, 11/18/00 10, Jermaine Dixon vs. Surry CC, 11/2/07 7+ STEAL GAMES 10, Kerry Thompson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 2/22/96 10, Bronski Dockery vs. Pensacola JC, 1/13/2001 9, Marcus Hatten vs. Central Florida CC, 11/12/99 9, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/8/00 8, Andre Owens vs. Northwest Florida State College, 2/13/92 8, Kerry Thompson vs. Seminole State College of Florida, 1/6/96 8, Kerry Thompson vs. Chipola College, 2/25/96 8, Marcus Hatten vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 11/3/99 8, Marcus Hatten vs. Central Florida CC, 11/16/99 8, Marcus Hatten vs. Pensacola JC, 1/25/00 8, Marcus Hatten vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/17/01 8, Jermaine Dixon vs. Surry CC, 11/2/07 7, Andre Owens vs. Northwest Florida State College, 1/9/92 7, Andre Owens vs. Pensacola JC, 1/11/92 7, Kerry Thompson vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/18/96 7, Marcus Hatten vs. Angelina College, 11/25/99 7, Bronski Dockery vs. Chipola College, 1/24/01 7, Bronski Dockery vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/27/01 7, Moses White vs. State College of Florida, 12/6/01 7, Jermaine Dixon vs. Central Florida CC, 1/3/07 7, Jermaine Dixon vs. IMG Academy, 11/17/07 5+ BLOCK GAMES 11, Jason Bennett vs. Florida State College-Jacksonville, 12/16/07 10, Jason Bennett vs. Middle Georgia College, 12/28/07 9, Obi Harris vs. State College of Florida, 11/1/97 9, Obi Harris vs. Wallace CC-Selma, 11/27/97 9, Obi Harris vs. Santa Fe College, 12/10/97 9, Filip Toncinic vs. Hillsborough CC, 12/30/06 7, Jason Bennett vs. Rockingham CC, 11/22/07 7, Bernard James vs. Pensacola JC, 1/27/09 6, Jason Bennett vs. Seminole State College of Florida, 12/8/07 5, Jason Bennett vs. Seminole State College of Florida, 11/10/07 5, Jason Bennett vs. Abraham Baldwin College, 11/30/07 5, Bernard James vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/6/09 TRIPLE DOUBLES Bronski Dockery (13 points, 10 rebounds, 10 steals) vs. Pensacola JC, 1/13/01 30-20 GAMES Marvell Waithe (39 points, 21 rebounds) vs. South Georgia Tech, 11/18/08 20-20 GAMES Marvell Waithe (21 points, 23 rebounds) vs. Gordon College, 10/31/08

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SCORING Most points scored, Game .................................... 138 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points scored, Season ................................. 3550, 1996-97 (37 games) Most points averaged, Season ............................. 100.9, 1992-93 Most points scored at home, Game ...................... 138 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points scored on the road, Game ................. 126 vs. Community College of Baltimore County, at Marianna, Fla., 12/29/94 Most points scored, two teams combined ............. 283 (Gulf Coast 145, TCC 138, 2OT), 1/12/99 Most points allowed, Game .................................. 145 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points allowed, Total, Season ...................... 2873, 1996-97 (37 games) Most points allowed, Average, Season ................. 84.6, 1992-93 Most points allowed at home, Game ..................... 145 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points allowed on the road, Game ............... 116 vs. North Idaho College, at Hutchinson, Kan., 3/21/97 Fewest points scored, Game ................................ 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/11/05 Fewest points scored, Season .............................. 1935, 2003-04 (29 games) Fewest points averaged, Season ......................... 66.7, 2003-04 Fewest points scored at home, Game .................. 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/11/05 Fewest points scored on the road, Game ............. 43 vs. Howard College, at Hutchinson, Kan., 3/23/06 Fewest points scored, two teams combined ......... 82 (TCC 43, Howard College 39, at Hutchinson, Kan., 3/23/06) Fewest points allowed, Game ............................... 38 vs. North Florida CC, 11/28/06 Fewest points allowed, Total, Season .................. 1820, 2003-04 (29 games) Fewest points allowed, Average, Season ............ 62.8, 2003-04 Fewest points allowed at home, Game ................. 38 vs. North Florida CC, 11/28/06 Fewest points allowed on the road, Game ............ 39 vs. Howard College, at Hutchinson, Kan., 3/23/06 MARGIN OF VICTORY Largest margin of victory at home ......................... 69 vs. Central Carolina CC (120-51), 11/26/98 Largest margin of victory on the road ................... 64 at LaGrange College (109-45), 11/11/94; vs. Community College of Baltimore

County (126-62), at Marianna, Fla., 12/29/94 Largest average margin of victory......................... 22.9, 1992-93 Largest margin of defeat at home ......................... 30 vs. Gulf Coast CC (69-39), 1/11/05 Largest margin of defeat on the road .................... 33 at Chipola College (78-45), 2/7/04; at Chipola College (89-56), 2/7/09 MISCELLANEOUS Most games played ............................................... 37, 1996-97 Fewest games played ........................................... 27, 2007-08 Most wins .............................................................. 35, 1996-97 Most wins at home ................................................ 16, 1999-00, 2005-06 Most wins on the road ........................................... 21, 1996-97 Fewest wins .......................................................... 15, 2008-09 Fewest wins at home ............................................ 7, 2003-04 Fewest wins on the road ....................................... 4, 2008-09 Most losses ........................................................... 13, 2008-09 Most losses at home ............................................. 6, 2003-04 Most losses on the road ........................................ 8, 2001-02, 2002-03 Fewest losses ....................................................... 2, 1995-96, 1996-97 Fewest losses at home ......................................... 0, four times (most recently, 2006) Fewest losses on the road .................................... 2, 1995-96, 1996-97 Highest winning percentage ................................. .946 (35-2), 1996-97 Lowest winning percentage .................................. .536 (15-13), 2008-09 STREAKS Most consecutive wins .......................................... 29, 1995-96 Most consecutive wins to start season ................. 26, 1996-97 Most consecutive wins at home ............................ 42, 2/9/95-2/17/98 Most consecutive wins on the road ....................... 15, 11/11/95-3/9/96 Most consecutive losses ....................................... 5, 2007-08 Most consecutive losses at home ......................... 3, 1998-99, 2007-08 Most consecutive losses on the road .................... 6, 2001-02 Most consecutive 100-point games ...................... 4 (three times)

TCC Basketball Trends All-time Record: 419-133 Home: 199-44 Away: 127-61 Neutral: 93-27 October: 2-0 November: 148-21 December: 94-12 January: 88-46 February: 73-44 March: 14-9 When scoring 100+ points: 47-4 When scoring 90+ points: 86-12 When scoring 80+ points: 171-35 When scoring 70 points or less: 33-52 When giving up 100+ points: 4-9 When giving up 90+ points: 14-30 When giving up 80+ points: 50-66 When giving up 70 points or less: 149-21 Games decided by 10 points or less: 110-81 Games decided by 5 points or less: 52-49 Overtime Games: 12-10 Following a loss: 90-34 FCCAA Tournament: 8-7 NJCAA Tournament: 6-2

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SCORING Most points scored, Game .................................... 138 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points scored, Season ................................. 1470, 1992-93 (15 game schedule); 1148, 1999-00 (12 game schedule) Most points averaged, Season ............................. 98.0, 1992-93 Most points scored at home, Game ...................... 138 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points scored on the road, Game ................. 120 at Gulf Coast CC, 1/10/98 Most points scored, two teams combined ............. 283 (Gulf Coast 145, TCC 138, 2OT), 1/12/99 Most points allowed, Game .................................. 145 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points allowed, Total, Season ...................... 1341, 1992-93 (15 game schedule); 1129, 1998-99 (12 game schedule) Most points allowed, Average, Season ................. 89.4, 1992-93 Most points allowed at home, Game ..................... 145 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/12/99 Most points allowed on the road, Game ............... 111 at Gulf Coast CC, 1/16/92 Fewest points scored, Game ................................ 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/11/05 Fewest points scored, Season .............................. 751, 2003-04 Fewest points averaged, Season ......................... 62.6, 2003-04 Fewest points scored at home, Game .................. 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/11/05 Fewest points scored on the road, Game ............. 45 at Chipola College, 2/7/04 Fewest points scored, two teams combined ......... 111 (TCC 58, Northwest Florida State College 53), 2/6/02 Fewest points allowed, Game ............................... 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/13/07 Fewest points allowed, Total, Season .................. 804, 2003-04 Fewest points allowed, Average, Season ............ 67.0, 2003-04 Fewest points allowed at home, Game ................. 39 vs. Gulf Coast CC, 1/13/07 Fewest points allowed on the road, Game ............ 51 at Pensacola JC, 1/22/03 MARGIN OF VICTORY Largest margin of victory at home ......................... 48 vs. Gulf Coast CC (123-75), 1/14/97 Largest margin of victory on the road ................... 43 at North Florida CC (114-71), 2/19/94 Largest margin of defeat at home ......................... 30 vs. Gulf Coast CC (69-39), 1/11/05 Largest margin of defeat on the road .................... 33 at Chipola College (78-45), 2/7/04; at Chipola College (89-56), 2/7/09 MISCELLANEOUS Most wins .............................................................. 12, 1996 Most wins at home ................................................ 6, four times (most recently, 2006) Most wins on the road ........................................... 7, 1994 Fewest wins .......................................................... 3, 2008 Fewest wins at home ............................................ 2, three times (most recently, 2008) Fewest wins on the road ....................................... 1, 2008, 2009 Most losses ........................................................... 9, 2008 Most losses at home ............................................. 4, three times (most recently, 2008) Most losses on the road ........................................ 5, 1998 & 2008 Fewest losses ....................................................... 0, 1996 Fewest losses at home ......................................... 0, four times (most recently, 2006) Fewest losses on the road .................................... 0, 1996 Highest winning percentage ................................. 1.000 (12-0), 1996 Lowest winning percentage .................................. .250 (3-9), 2008 STREAKS Most consecutive wins .......................................... 23, 2/16/95-2/15/97 Most consecutive wins at home ............................ 21, 2/22/99-1/25/03 Most consecutive wins on the road ....................... 11, 2/18/95-2/15/97 Most consecutive losses ....................................... 5, 2008 Most consecutive losses at home ......................... 3, 1999 & 2008 Most consecutive losses on the road .................... 5, 2009 Most consecutive 100-point games ...................... 3, 1993

TCC Basketball Panhandle Conference Trends All-time Record: 145-85 Home: 81-33 Away: 64-50 Neutral: 0-2 January: 73-41 February: 72-44 When scoring 100+ points: 34-4 When scoring 90+ points: 50-12 When scoring 80+ points: 94-30 When scoring 70 points or less: 15-35 When giving up 100+ points: 4-9 When giving up 90+ points: 12-27 When giving up 80+ points: 39-53 When giving up 70 points or less: 53-15 Games decided by 10 points or less: 70-55 Games decided by 5 points or less: 37-29 Overtime Games: 9-7 Following a loss: 54-24

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SCORING ______________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ...................................... G ............. FGM ........ 3FG ......... FTM ......... PTS ......... AVG. 1991-92 ..................... Willie Perry ................................ 28 ............ 207 .......... 37 ............ 78 ............. 529 .......... 18.9 1992-93 ..................... Willie Perry ................................ 29 ............ 237 .......... 37 ............ 100 ........... 611 .......... 21.2 1993-94 ..................... Jason Cipolla ............................. 29 ............ 246 .......... 89 ............ 89 ............. 670 .......... 23.1 1994-95 ..................... Michael Jackson ........................ 32 ............ 268 .......... 1 .............. 85 ............. 622 .......... 19.4 1995-96 ..................... Kerry Thompson ........................ 31 ............ 207 .......... 25 ............ 156 ........... 618 .......... 19.3 1996-97 ..................... Bootsy Thornton ........................ 37 ............ 301 .......... 67 ............ 142 ........... 811 .......... 21.9 1997-98 ..................... Mike DeGruy .............................. 25 ............ 174 .......... 82 ............ 83 ............. 513 .......... 20.5 1998-99 ..................... Antwan Jones ............................ 29 ............ 206 .......... 58 ............ 97 ............. 567 .......... 19.6 1999-00 ..................... Antwan Jones ............................ 30 ............ 205 .......... 82 ............ 68 ............. 560 .......... 18.7 2000-01 ..................... Marcus Hatten ........................... 31 ............ 274 .......... 67 ............ 133 ........... 748 .......... 24.1 2001-02 ..................... Marcus Johnson ........................ 30 ............ 138 .......... 64 ............ 108 ........... 448 .......... 14.9 2002-03 ..................... Michael Stringer ......................... 29 ............ 135 .......... 81 ............ 55 ............. 406 .......... 14.0 2003-04 ..................... Steve Cherry .............................. 29 ............ 139 .......... 40 ............ 98 ............. 416 .......... 14.3 2004-05 ..................... Archie Miaway ........................... 29 ............ 127 .......... 45 ............ 115 ........... 414 .......... 14.3 2005-06 ..................... Archie Miaway ........................... 34 ............ 158 .......... 75 ............ 139 ........... 530 .......... 15.6 2006-07 ..................... Jermaine Dixon .......................... 31 ............ 182 .......... 27 ............ 95 ............. 486 .......... 15.7 2007-08 ..................... Jermaine Dixon .......................... 27 ............ 190 .......... 27 ............ 157 ........... 564 .......... 20.9 2008-09 ..................... Marvell Waithe ......................... 27 ............ 179 .......... 45 ............ 106 ........... 509 .......... 18.9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ...................................... G ............. FGM-FGA ................ PCT. 1991-92 ..................... Andre Jackson ........................... 21 ............ 105-171 .................... .614 1992-93 ..................... Claxton Owens .......................... 19 ............ 45-72 ........................ .625 1993-94 ..................... Marquise Newbie ....................... 24 ............ 178-281 .................... .633 1994-95 ..................... Michael Jackson ........................ 32 ............ 268-401 .................... .668 1995-96 ..................... Bootsy Thornton ........................ 31 ............ 223-382 .................... .584 1996-97 ..................... Paul McPherson ........................ 36 ............ 227-316 .................... .716 1997-98 ..................... Obi Harris .................................. 31 ............ 100-168 .................... .595 1998-99 ..................... Steve Bynes .............................. 28 ............ 160-312 .................... .513 1999-00 ..................... Darnell Tyler .............................. 29 ............ 114-203 .................... .562 2000-01 ..................... Cameron Echols ........................ 30 ............ 172-308 .................... .558 2001-02 ..................... Rodney Tucker .......................... 27 ............ 159-259 .................... .614 2002-03 ..................... Sredrick Powe ........................... 25 ............ 84-144 ...................... .583 2003-04 ..................... Chris Burns ................................ 28 ............ 41-72… .................... .569 2004-05 ..................... Abdullahi Kuso ........................... 15 ............ 67-122 ...................... .549 2005-06 ..................... Dustin Scott ............................... 35 ............ 197-365 .................... .540 2006-07 ..................... Maurice Arnold .......................... 31 ............ 74-126 ...................... .587 2007-08 ..................... Rory Miller ................................. 27 ............ 116-220 .................... .527 2008-09 ..................... Bernard James ......................... 21 ............ 100-162 .................... .617 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _______________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ...................................... G ............. 3FGM-3FGA ............ PCT. 1991-92 ..................... Willie Perry ................................ 28 ............ 37-113 ...................... .327 1992-93 ..................... Mike Gillespie, Jr. ...................... 30 ............ 30-66 ........................ .454 1993-94 ..................... Jason Cipolla ............................. 29 ............ 89-207 ...................... .430 1994-95 ..................... Rich Vetere ................................ 32 ............ 67-182 ...................... .368 1995-96 ..................... Kevin Bruno ............................... 31 ............ 25-70 ........................ .357 1996-97 ..................... Tyron Triplett ............................. 37 ............ 43-103 ...................... .434 1997-98 ..................... Tyron Triplett ............................. 30 ............ 102-245 .................... .416 1998-99 ..................... Chris Hill .................................... 30 ............ 74-180 ...................... .411 1999-00 ..................... Nick Boyd .................................. 29 ............ 40-93 ........................ .430 2000-01 ..................... Marcus Hatten ........................... 31 ............ 67-171 ...................... .392 2001-02 ..................... Marcus Johnson ........................ 30 ............ 64-162 ...................... .395 2002-03 ..................... Michael Stringer ......................... 29 ............ 81-184 ...................... .440 2003-04 ..................... Chris Brown ............................... 29 ............ 41-107 ...................... .383 2004-05 ..................... Richard Forbes .......................... 29 ............ 25-56 ........................ .446 2005-06 ..................... Nigel Johnson ............................ 33 ............ 51-123 ...................... .415 2006-07 ..................... Shamar Coombs ........................ 31 ............ 46-105 ...................... .438 2007-08 ..................... Rory Miller ................................. 27 ............ 22-54 ........................ .407 2008-09 ..................... Jamar Moore ............................ 14 ............ 24-58 ........................ .414 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ...................................... G ............. FTM-FTA ................. PCT. 1991-92 ..................... Nick Bryant ................................ 28 ............ 52-62 ........................ .839 1992-93 ..................... Nick Bryant ................................ 30 ............ 72-92 ........................ .782 1993-94 ..................... Eric Keeler ................................. 30 ............ 113-147 .................... .769 1994-95 ..................... Eric Keeler ................................. 32 ............ 148-204 .................... .725 1995-96 ..................... Bootsy Thornton ........................ 31 ............ 103-137 .................... .752 1996-97 ..................... Tyron Triplett ............................. 37 ............ 103-123 .................... .837 1997-98 ..................... Tyron Triplett ............................. 30 ............ 76-91 ........................ .835 1998-99 ..................... Antwan Jones ............................ 29 ............ 97-121 ...................... .802 1999-00 ..................... Nick Stamps .............................. 30 ............ 70-87 ........................ .805 2000-01 ..................... Glenn Stokes ............................. 31 ............ 98-114 ...................... .860 2001-02 ..................... Marcus Johnson ........................ 30 ............ 108-140 .................... .771

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2002-03 ..................... Michael Stringer ......................... 29 ............ 55-69 ........................ .797 2003-04 ..................... Steve Cherry .............................. 29 ............ 98-127 ...................... .772 2004-05 ..................... Richard Forbes .......................... 29 ............ 101-123 .................... .821 2005-06 ..................... Nigel Johnson ............................ 33 ............ 54-67 ........................ .806 2006-07 ..................... Anthony Sally ............................. 31 ............ 62-76 ........................ .816 2007-08 ..................... Jermaine Dixon .......................... 27 ............ 157-201 .................... .781 2008-09 ..................... Jamar Moore ............................. 14 ............ 25-31 ........................ .806 REBOUNDING ___________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ....................................................... G ............. REB ........ AVG. 1991-92 ..................... Marcus Cowart ........................................... 28 ............ 150 .......... 5.4 1992-93 ..................... Ty Boardley ................................................ 25 ............ 245 .......... 9.8 1993-94 ..................... Marquise Newbie ........................................ 24 ............ 178 .......... 7.4 1994-95 ..................... Michael Jackson ......................................... 32 ............ 392 .......... 12.2 1995-96 ..................... Keith Spencer ............................................. 31 ............ 231 .......... 7.5 1996-97 ..................... Paul McPherson ......................................... 36 ............ 208 .......... 5.8 1997-98 ..................... Obi Harris ................................................... 31 ............ 250 .......... 8.1 1998-99 ..................... Antwan Jones ............................................. 29 ............ 224 .......... 7.7 1999-00 ..................... Marcus Hatten ............................................ 30 ............ 173 .......... 5.8 2000-01 ..................... Cameron Echols ......................................... 30 ............ 249 .......... 8.3 2001-02 ..................... Rodney Tucker ........................................... 27 ............ 186 .......... 6.9 2002-03 ..................... Sredrick Powe ............................................ 25 ............ 168 .......... 6.7 2003-04 ..................... Chad McKenzie .......................................... 27 ............ 176 .......... 6.5 2004-05 ..................... Lavell Payne ............................................... 29 ............ 250 .......... 8.6 2005-06 ..................... Dustin Scott ................................................ 35 ............ 296 .......... 8.5 2006-07 ..................... Dustin Scott ................................................ 30 ............ 238 .......... 7.9 2007-08 ..................... Jermaine Dixon ........................................... 27 ............ 181 .......... 6.7 2008-09 ..................... Marvell Waithe ............................................ 27 ............ 233 .......... 8.6 ASSISTS _______________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ....................................................... G ............. AST ......... AVG. 1991-92 ..................... Andre Owens .............................................. 28 ............ 211 .......... 7.5 1992-93 ..................... Nick Bryant ................................................. 30 ............ 271 .......... 9.0 1993-94 ..................... Charles Hudson .......................................... 29 ............ 136 .......... 4.7 1994-95 ..................... Eric Keeler .................................................. 32 ............ 182 .......... 5.7 1995-96 ..................... Kerry Thompson ......................................... 31 ............ 226 .......... 7.3 1996-97 ..................... Bootsy Thornton ......................................... 37 ............ 164 .......... 4.4 1997-98 ..................... Eggie McRae .............................................. 31 ............ 221 .......... 7.1 1998-99 ..................... David Sanders ............................................ 29 ............ 104 .......... 3.6 1999-00 ..................... Nick Stamps ............................................... 30 ............ 119 .......... 4.0 2000-01 ..................... Glenn Stokes .............................................. 31 ............ 127 .......... 4.1 2001-02 ..................... Moses White ............................................... 30 ............ 108 .......... 3.6 2002-03 ..................... Dontay Rollins ............................................ 28 ............ 75 ............ 2.7 2003-04 ..................... Terron Diggs ............................................... 29 ............ 106 .......... 3.7 2004-05 ..................... Terron Diggs ............................................... 28 ............ 109 .......... 3.9 2005-06 ..................... Nigel Johnson ............................................. 33 ............ 104 .......... 3.2 2006-07 ..................... Jermaine Dixon ........................................... 31 ............ 121 .......... 3.9 2007-08 ..................... Jermaine Dixon ........................................... 27 ............ 98 ............ 3.6 2008-09 ..................... Jamel Brazeal ............................................. 28 ............ 84 ............ 3.0 STEALS _______________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ....................................................... G ............. STL ......... AVG. 1991-92 ..................... Andre Owens .............................................. 28 ............ 130 .......... 4.6 1992-93 ..................... Nick Bryant ................................................. 30 ............ 87 ............ 2.9 1993-94 ..................... Jason Cipolla .............................................. 29 ............ 53 ............ 1.8 1994-95 ..................... Kerry Thompson ......................................... 29 ............ 76 ............ 2.6 1995-96 ..................... Kerry Thompson ......................................... 31 ............ 124 .......... 4.0 1996-97 ..................... Mike DeGruy ............................................... 35 ............ 99 ............ 2.8 1997-98 ..................... Esteban Weaver ......................................... 29 ............ 65 ............ 2.2 1998-99 ..................... Dana Jones ................................................ 30 ............ 67 ............ 2.2 1999-00 ..................... Marcus Hatten ............................................ 30 ............ 135 .......... 4.5 2000-01 ..................... Marcus Hatten ............................................ 31 ............ 113 .......... 3.7 2001-02 ..................... Moses White ............................................... 30 ............ 70 ............ 2.3 2002-03 ..................... Jomo Belfor ................................................ 28 ............ 34 ............ 1.2 2003-04 ..................... Steve Cherry ............................................... 29 ............ 41 ............ 1.4 2004-05 ..................... Terron Diggs ............................................... 28 ............ 39 ............ 1.4 2005-06 ..................... Cory Farmer ............................................... 35 ............ 60 ............ 1.7 2006-07 ..................... Jermaine Dixon ........................................... 31 ............ 66 ............ 2.1 2007-08 ..................... Jermaine Dixon ........................................... 27 ............ 76 ............ 2.8 2008-09 ..................... Jeremy Robinson ........................................ 26 ............ 27 ............ 0.9 BLOCKS _______________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR ......................... PLAYER ....................................................... G ............. BLK ........ AVG. 1991-92 ..................... Tito Owens ................................................. 28 ............ 29 ............ 1.0

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1992-93 ..................... Antwan Smith ............................................. 30 ............ 41 ............ 1.4 1993-94 ..................... Antwan Smith ............................................. 22 ............ 21 ............ 0.9 1994-95 ..................... Michael Jackson ......................................... 32 ............ 10 ............ 0.3 1995-96 ..................... Gordon Scott .............................................. 29 ............ 25 ............ 0.9 1996-97 ..................... Obi Harris ................................................... 29 ............ 52 ............ 1.8 1997-98 ..................... Obi Harris ................................................... 31 ............ 119 .......... 3.8 1998-99 ..................... Steve Bynes ............................................... 28 ............ 60 ............ 2.1 1999-00 ..................... Ronnie Griffin .............................................. 30 ............ 15 ............ 0.5 2000-01 ..................... Moustapha Diouf ........................................ 28 ............ 27 ............ 0.9 2001-02 ..................... Rodney Tucker ........................................... 27 ............ 31 ............ 1.2 2002-03 ..................... Sredrick Powe ............................................ 25 ............ 25 ............ 1.0 2003-04 ..................... Lavell Payne ............................................... 27 ............ 22 ............ 0.8 2004-05 ..................... Lavell Payne ............................................... 29 ............ 39 ............ 1.3 2005-06 ..................... Abdullahi Kuso ............................................ 35 ............ 67 ............ 1.9 2006-07 ..................... Filip Toncinic ............................................... 29 ............ 35 ............ 1.2 2007-08 ..................... Jason Bennett ............................................. 23 ............ 85 ............ 3.7 2008-09 ..................... Bernard James ........................................... 21 ............ 47 ............ 2.2 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

YEAR ............ G .......... FGM/FGA ........... FG% ............ 3FGM/3FGA ....... 3FG% .......... FTM/FTA ............. FT% ............. PTS/AVG. 1991-92 ....... 28* ........ 932/1704 ............. .547 ............. 80/254 ................. .315 ............. 550/760 ............... .724 ............. 2494/89.1 1992-93 ....... 30 ......... 1142/2263 ........... .505 ............. 171/440 ............... .388 ............. 572/813 ............... .703 ............. 3028/100.9 1993-94 ....... 31 ......... 993/1970 ............. .504 ............. 155/392 ............... .395 ............. 490/789 ............... .621 ............. 2769/89.3 1994-95 ....... 32 ......... 1113/2230 ........... .500 ............. 145/435 ............... .333 ............. 592/946 ............... .625 ............. 2963/92.5 1995-96 ....... 32 ......... 1078/2167 ........... .497 ............. 104/319 ............... .326 ............. 661/992 ............... .666 ............. 3030/94.7 1996-97 ....... 37 ......... 1300/2400 ........... .542 ............. 293/739 ............... .396 ............. 657/981 ............... .670 ............. 3550/95.9 1997-98 ....... 31 ......... 1045/2111 ........... .495 ............. 244/637 ............... .383 ............. 639/886 ............... .721 ............. 2973/95.9 1998-99 ....... 30 ......... 965/2050 ............. .471 ............. 232/645 ............... .360 ............. 595/828 ............... .719 ............. 2757/91.9 1999-00 ....... 30 ......... 1091/2213 ........... .493 ............. 189/569 ............... .332 ............. 558/818 ............... .682 ............. 2929/97.6 2000-01 ....... 31 ......... 980/2099 ............. .467 ............. 160/489 ............... .327 ............. 630/900 ............... .700 ............. 2750/88.7 2001-02 ....... 30 ......... 841/1886 ............. .446 ............. 195/577 ............... .338 ............. 441/662 ............... .666 ............. 2318/77.3 2002-03 ....... 29 ......... 805/1823 ............. .442 ............. 204/595 ............... .343 ............. 361/553 ............... .653 ............. 2175/75.0 2003-04 ....... 29 ......... 700/1650 ............. .424 ............. 157/506 ............... .310 ............. 378/577 ............... .655 ............. 1935/66.7 2004-05 ....... 29 ......... 759/1686 ............. .450 ............. 211/586 ............... .360 ............. 465/675 ............... .689 ............. 2194/75.7 2005-06 ....... 35 ......... 979/2205 ............. .444 ............. 252/723 ............... .349 ............. 531/791 ............... .671 ............. 2741/78.3 2006-07 ....... 31 ......... 918/2004 ............. .458 ............. 215/625 ............... .344 ............. 444/643 ............... .691 ............. 2495/80.5 2007-08 ....... 27 ......... 736/1742 ............. .423 ............. 191/577 ............... .331 ............. 432/607 ............... .712 ............. 2095/77.6 2008-09 ....... 28 ......... 802/1754 ............. .457 ............. 168/505 ............... .333 ............. 426/634 ............... .672 ............. 2198/78.5 *Statistics from games vs. Tallahassee Rim Rockers on 12/7/91 and 1/8/92 not included in season statistics

YEAR ............ OPP PTS/AVG ........... OPP FG% ........... REB/AVG ............ AST ............. TO ................ STL .............. BLK 1991-92 ....... 2308/82.4 ................... N/A .................... 972/34.7 .............. 524 .............. 395 ............... 308 .............. 94 1992-93 ....... 2537/84.6 ................... N/A .................... 1181/39.3 ............ 757 .............. 432 ............... 363 .............. 116 1993-94 ....... 2336/75.4 ................... N/A .................... 1035/33.4 ............ 560 .............. 437 ............... 274 .............. N/A 1994-95 ....... 2502/78.2 ................... N/A .................... 1164/36.3 ............ 734 .............. 489 ............... 364 .............. 34 1995-96 ....... 2378/79.3 ................... N/A .................... 1272/41.0 ............ 666 .............. 494 ............... 452 .............. 120 1996-97 ....... 2873/77.6 ................... N/A .................... 1318/35.6 ............ 709 .............. 613 ............... 491 .............. 140 1997-98 ....... 2578/83.2 ................... N/A .................... 1261/40.1 ............ 657 .............. 558 ............... 302 .............. 176 1998-99 ....... 2420/80.7 ................... N/A .................... 1090/36.3 ............ 543 .............. 527 ............... 313 .............. 135 1999-00 ....... 2407/80.2 ................... N/A .................... 1097/36.6 ............ 608 .............. 536 ............... 515 .............. 73 2000-01 ....... 2277/73.5 ................... .413 .................... 1265/40.8 ............ 508 .............. 525 ............... 423 .............. 90 2001-02 ....... 2143/71.4 ................... .452 .................... 1095/36.5 ............ 335 .............. 446 ............... 290 .............. 86 2002-03 ....... 1922/66.3 ................... .426 .................... 1051/36.2 ............ 307 .............. 401 ............... 238 .............. 73 2003-04 ....... 1820/62.8 ................... .398 .................... 1104/38.1 ............ 326 .............. 426 ............... 233 .............. 82 2004-05 ....... 2033/70.1 ................... .414 .................... 1138/39.2 ............ 350 .............. 450 ............... 212 .............. 139 2005-06 ....... 2324/66.4 ................... .388 .................... 1485/42.4 ............ 470 .............. 522 ............... 317 .............. 140 2006-07 ....... 2050/66.1 ................... .398 .................... 1242/40.1 ............ 367 .............. 434 ............... 281 .............. 132 2007-08 ....... 1934/71.6 ................... .403 .................... 1061/39.3 ............ 317 .............. 390 ............... 219 .............. 120 2008-09 ....... 2041/72.9 ................... .408 .................... 1186/42.4 ............ 355 .............. 440 ............... 140 .............. 106 *Official stats kept since 1998-99 season

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Innovation and Excellence at TCC Since 1966, Tallahassee Community College has offered high-quality post-secondary education for the citizens of Leon, Gadsden and Wakulla counties, along with students from throughout the state, nation and abroad. With excellent academic support and classroom facilities and Web-based classes, TCC offers a variety of instructional methods to ensure student success. Academics TCC is recognized, annually, in Community College Week's Top 100 colleges for the number of associated degrees awarded. In June 2009, TCC ranked 16th among two-year institutions nationwide in the total number of associate degrees awarded. Additionally, TCC was ranked 14th nationally in the number of degrees awarded to African-Americans. TCC's faculty provide a strong foundation for its many graduates moving on to Florida State University, Florida A&M University and other four-year institutions. Nearly 75 percent of TCC's A. A. graduates transfer into the State University System within a year, the highest percentage in the Florida community college system. TCC works closely with its University Partners: Barry University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Flagler College and Saint Leo University. Each school offers students the opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree without leaving the TCC campus. Faculty Excellence TCC's faculty is committed to learning, student success and quality improvement. Many of our faculty members have received recognition from state and national organizations as being the finest in their field. TCC's traditionally strong faculty - rated twice the national average in doctoral degrees and years of experience - provides a strong foundation for its many graduates moving on to four-year colleges and universities. Affordability and Flexibility TCC's in-state tuition and fees are $75.75 per credit hour (effective Spring 2010) — one of the most affordable of Florida’s 28 community college. Out-of-state tuition and fees are $268.20 per credit hour (effective Spring 2010). In 2008-09, TCC awarded more than $40 million in scholarships, grants and loans. To better serve its students, TCC provides day and evening classes at a variety of locations as well as online and in a variety of express sessions. Student Support Services TCC offers several college readiness programs such as the TCC Connection and the Summer Education Academy. TCC Connection and the Summer Education Academy are summer programs designed to help high school students who score below college level on the Florida College Entrance Placement Test (CPT). The programs also hope to set the stage for students' subsequent improved performance in high school. TCC prides its on its support services for those with disabilities. We provide accommodations such as note takers, tutors, interpreters, untimed testing, an adaptive computer lab and individualized pre-registration assistance are available. The College Reach-Out Program, the TCC Foundation and programs such as Take Stock in Children and the Challenge Scholarship provide a vision for local students wishing to include college in their futures. Student Union/One Stop Center TCC is committed to making all programs, services and activities accessible to our students. The One Stop Center houses student services such as admissions, student advising, career assistance and financial aid. In addition, student clubs and organizations, the College bookstore and a food court are available in the Student Union/One Stop Center. Community Involvement Through the College's Center for Workforce Development's wide-range of programs, including providing performance solutions and services to regional businesses, government agencies and nonprofits, the Florida Public Safety Institute’s Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy, community development and preparing students for the GED exam, the College strives to provide outstanding services to the community. Workforce Development programs are delivered on the main campus and in off-campus service centers throughout the region. TCC's students, faculty and staff take an active interest in its community by participating in various community activities. The College and its Office of Student Volunteerism frequently participates in a number of service projects sponsored by area community service agencies. Tallahassee: An ideal place to live and learn With upwards of 60,000 college students from across the country and abroad attending Florida State University, Florida A&M University and Tallahassee Community College, Florida's capital city is a melting pot of cultures and ideas. With beautiful canopy roads, historic locations, the Gulf of Mexico, hiking and biking trails, and more, the natural beauty of our area is unsurpassed. Add to it diverse cultural events including FSU's Seven Days of Opening Nights, which attracts a kaleidoscope of world-renowned artists and performers, the African Caribbean Dance Theatre's Annual Florida African Dance Festival, the North Florida Hispanic Association's Hispanic Festival and the Gadsden County Latino Fest. Tallahassee is an ideal place to live and learn.

This is Tallahassee Community CollegeThis is Tallahassee Community College

Dr. Bill Law President

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The Tallahassee Community College Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation seeking the private funds that provide distinction in the educational programs and facilities at TCC. The TCC Foundation is guided by a board of community leaders who provide stewardship over all funds raised by the Foundation. Its mission is to support the College by strengthening connections to the community, promoting excellence in teaching and providing access for student success. We Support… Scholarships for Students Technology and Equipment Faculty and Staff Development Center for Health Education Community Outreach What We Do… Scholarships…The Foundation gives scholarship assistance to approximately 400 students each year. Committed to improving access for students, the Foundation offers donors the opportunity to begin both endowed and non-endowed scholarships. Private endowments are critical to Tallahassee Community College. They generate predictable, growing streams of income in perpetuity that ensures student access, supports outstanding teaching faculty, and provides margins of excellence in our programs. Earnings from the endowment will provide approximately 100 students a year with a $1200 scholarship, covering the cost of tuition and books. TCC Alumni Association…The Foundation serves as a liaison between Tallahassee Community College and its alumni in order to promote excellence in education. Members are goodwill ambassadors who promote the general welfare and vision of the College. The TCC Alumni Association oversees the College’s Circle of Remembrance Brick Project. By purchasing a brick, donors can memorialize a family member, mentor or friend, or note a personal milestone, while helping to ensure the continued academic success of our students and aspiring students. Association of Retired Faculty and Staff...The Foundation provides updates and regular communication for those who have retired but are still apart of the TCC Family. The Campaign for TCC…Each year, the Foundation receives support from faculty and staff through The Campaign for TCC. The funds raised support programs, such as the College Innovation Fund (see below) and the Classified Staff Personal Enrichment Series, as well as student scholarships. The College Innovation Fund...The purpose of the College Innovation Fund is to encourage and provide financial support for faculty, staff and students to develop and implement innovative projects that will improve the quality and/or quantity of programs and services at the College. CIF grant awards are given for projects that benefit the College and involve costs that fall beyond the College’s operational budget. Planned Giving…Planned gifts form the base for long-term success of the college. Planned gifts are gift arrangements that have specific tax advantages and maximize your giving potential. If you would like to become a member of the TCC Eagle Legacy Society by including Tallahassee Community College in your financial or estate plans contact the Foundation. Signature Seat…Provides a unique opportunity to experience the richness of the performing arts and contribute to scholarships and programs for students of the Fine & Performing Arts here at Tallahassee Community College. TheatreTCC! is a time-involved commitment for our students and your generosity affords our students the opportunity to become involved in all aspects of production while obtaining their degrees. For more information, call the TCC Foundation at (850) 201-8580

The TCC FoundationThe TCC Foundation

Robin C. Johnston Executive Director

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Coordinated through Tallahassee Community College’s Office of Enrollment Services and Student Success, the Student-Athlete Success Program provides quality, comprehensive academic services to the Eagles’ student-athletes. Members of TCC’s Student Success Center staff facilitate successful entrance into the College and provide continued guidance in the areas of academic planning, career planning and goal setting. Programs and services also promotes growth beyond the College by providing guidance as students work towards future educational and career goals. TCC’s advising system helps students develop educational and career plans, gives students academic progression and degree requirements, provides resources to help students become academically successful and enhances student retention and success by connecting students to the College through personal interaction. To that end, each semester, the Student Success Center coordinates team advising days for the Eagles. With the help of various counseling specialists, student-athletes receive the necessary guidance to ensure they stay on track to the ultimate goal of earning an associate’s degree from Tallahassee Community College. In addition to superb interpersonal assistance, student-athletes have access to one of the nation’s most dynamic learning facilities — The Learning Commons, a comprehensive, integrated learning center that provides learning assistance and resources in the areas of mathematics, science and communications. The Learning Commons offers students a broad range of services including diagnostic assessment, learning materials and electronic resources, individual conferences, one-on-one and small-group tutoring, whole class support, workshops and seminars, success strategies, technology and multi-media support and assistance in developing and assessing individual learning plans. For the Eagles’ student-athletes, their success is TCC’s priority.

StudentStudent--Athlete Success ProgramAthlete Success Program

Danny James Counseling Specialist

Tallahassee Community College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is an organization of student-athlete representatives from each of the College’s varsity athletic teams. The SACC exists to provide a bridge between the student-athletes and the Tallahassee community; undertake projects which will benefit student-athletes and the community; be a student-athlete voice to the athletic administration; and to represent TCC student-athletes and all they stand for. SACC is comprised of two official voting representatives from each of TCC’s four varsity athletic teams, as well as the Student Government Association President, student activities coordinator and athletic director. Sub-committees are organized at the discretion of the chair and oversee the following duties: community service, campus relations and correspondence.

StudentStudent--Athlete Advisory CouncilAthlete Advisory Council Tallahassee Community College

2009-10 Student-Athlete Advisory Council

Mansa El, women’s basketball Deanna Fecca, softball (chair)

Marcus Grimaldi, baseball (chair) Bernard James, men’s basketball

Aaron Kicklighter, baseball Juevol Myles, men’s basketball

Regina Smiley, women’s basketball Xia-Anna Wilson, softball

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The NJCAA is the governing body of intercollegiate athletics for two-year colleges. As such, its programs are designed to meet the unique needs of a diverse group of student-athletes who come from both traditional and non-traditional backgrounds and whose purpose in selecting a junior college may be as varied as their experiences before attending college. The purpose of the NJCAA is to promote and foster junior college athletics on intersectional and national levels so that results will be consistent with the total educational program of its members. TCC and all other members of the FCCAA compete as NJCAA Division I schools. TCC has one NJCAA Championship to its credit—the women’s softball team won the slow pitch national crown in 1994. In 2006, the men’s basketball advanced to the National Championship Game and brought home a runners-up finish after previously finishing third in the 1997 tournament. The women’s basketball team brought home a third-place finish in the 2001 tournament. As part of the Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA), the Panhandle is one of four conferences (the others are the Mid-Florida, Suncoast, and Southern) which make up Region VIII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). In addition to the PC’s six sports, the FCCAA competes in men’s and women’s golf, swimming and diving, women’s soccer, and women’s tennis. In basketball, baseball and softball, the FCCAA is also designated as Region VIII by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Winners of the respective FCCAA Tournaments automatically qualify for the NJCAA Tournament. To date, TCC has captured four FCCAA Championships — slow pitch softball in 1994, men’s basketball in 1997 and 2006 and women’s basketball in 2001. Additionally, the College’s fast pitch softball team won the FCCAA’s Gulf District Championship in 2008 and thus qualified for the NJCAA Tournament. Stretching from the western tip of Florida’s Panhandle to the Big Bend, the Panhandle Conference, comprised of five schools, reaches more than 50,000 students annually. The diversity in the student population is as great as the communities in which the campuses are located. Connected by the Interstate 10 corridor, the Panhandle Conference has a presence in Florida’s nationally-known cities such as Pensacola, Panama City, and Tallahassee, as well as a pair of its hidden gems—Niceville and Marianna. The member schools of the Panhandle Conference are Chipola College (Marianna), Gulf Coast Community College (Panama City), Northwest Florida State College (Niceville), Pensacola Junior College and Tallahassee Community College. The Panhandle Conference fields teams in six different sports—men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, volleyball, and cross country. One of the most competitive conferences in the nation, the Panhandle Conference is always home to some of the nation’s top teams and most gifted student-athletes. Since revitalizing its athletic program in 1990, Tallahassee Community College has captured a total of 13 Panhandle Conference Championships (three in softball, five in baseball, four in men’s basketball and one in women’s basketball).

The NJCAA, the FCCAA & the Panhandle ConferenceThe NJCAA, the FCCAA & the Panhandle Conference

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The TCC Eagle Boosters was established in 1999 and formally organized in October of 2000 to support Tallahassee Community College Athletics through volunteer and financial support. The TCC Eagle Boosters is dedicated to help reach the educational and athletic goals set forth by the TCC Athletic Department. The group also seeks to establish and promote goals and Booster projects, which tend to strengthen the ties between Boosters and the College, as well as the community. The TCC Eagle Boosters also meet for social purposes and recruit others interested in the success and future progress of athletics at Tallahassee Community College. The TCC Eagle Boosters have a number of exciting events each year, beginning with the annual Eagle Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet. The banquet, which takes place the final Friday in September, serves as the unofficial start to the athletic season. The banquet celebrates the athletic and academic accomplishments of TCC’s former student-athletes, as well as coaches, staff members, and contributors who have helped ensure the success of those to suit up for the Eagles. During home basketball games, the TCC Eagle Boosters Hospitality Room is open to Boosters and their guests. The Hospitality Room is a great forum to meet and fellowship with fellow Boosters. This season, the Boosters proudly welcome Wing Zone and Refreshment Services Pepsi of Tallahassee as its Hospitality Room Partners. Another annual event is the Fan Appreciation Day Cookout, held in the spring during a TCC Baseball/Softball doubleheader. It’s free and is held at the newly renovated pavilion located between the fields on Progress Drive. Booster memberships are available on six levels, some of which include discounted prices for TCC employees. Eagle Booster memberships are available for $50 ($25 for TCC employees); Blue Boosters, $75 ($50); Silver Boosters, $125 ($75); and Gold Boosters for $200. There is also a $10 membership for TCC students and $15 membership for members of the TCC Alumni Association. All Boosters receive reserved seating at home basketball games and are automatically subscribed to the TCC Eagle Boosters Newsletter, published monthly, as well as the TCC Sports Information mailing list, which provides press releases on all athletics events.

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