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The school’s team competes in the Southern Conference. Wofford is coached by Dwight Perry, who was promoted after previous head coach Jay McAuley left the team during the 2022\u201323 season. Wofford plays its home games at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium, opened for the 2017\u201318 season as the replacement for Benjamin Johnson Arena.The Terriers have been playing Division I basketball in the Southern Conference since the 1997\u201398 season. They have won 4 regular season SoCon Titles and 5 SoCon Tournament Championships and are one-time SoCon Tournament Runner-Ups. The Terriers currently hold a 1-5 record in the NCAA Tournament.[2] Wofford has defeated various high major opponents during their 27 years in NCAA Division 1. They have beaten North Carolina twice, South Carolina twice, Georgia twice, Clemson, Georgia Tech, NC State, Seton Hall, Purdue, Tulane, Wake Forest, Cincinnati, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Air Force, George Mason, and Xavier since joining D1 for the 1995-96 season.[3]On March 8, 2010 the Wofford Terriers men’s basketball team defeated Appalachian State to win the Southern Conference tournament, marking the first time Wofford qualified to compete in the NCAA tournament. Although Wofford came within a possession of upsetting 4th seeded Wisconsin in the first round, they eventually lost 49\u201353. The Terriers qualified for the NCAA tournament for the second time on March 7, 2011, winning the Southern Conference tournament over College of Charleston, 77-67, but they lost in the first round to BYU. Brad Loesing, point guard and 4.0 Phi Beta Kappa student, was selected first team Division 1 Academic All-American. In 2013, Wofford won the Southern Conference tournament and qualified for the NCAA tournament for the third time in five years, losing to Michigan in the second round. Wofford also won a spot in the 2015 NCAA tourney, going 28-6.[citation needed] In February 2016, Wofford set an NCAA record when it hit 17 of 21 shots from the three-point line against VMI. For the 2017 season, a new state-of-the-art basketball and volleyball arena, Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium, opened on the Wofford campus.[4] In the 2017 season, Wofford defeated the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels in Chapel Hill, the first Wofford win against a ranked opponent & the first win against a Top 5 opponent in school history.[5]During the 2018-19 season, Wofford was nationally ranked for the first time in school history. The Terriers finished with a 30-5 record and 18-0 in the Southern Conference, the first undefeated SoCon season in the modern era. As a 7-seed in the NCAA Tournament, they defeated 10th seeded Seton Hall 84-68 in the first round, and during the game Wofford star Shooting Guard Fletcher Magee broke the NCAA record for All-Time Career Three Pointers made.[6] They went on to lose to Kentucky 62-56 in the second round of the NCAA tournament in a contest that garnered the second highest ratings of any game during the Round of 32. Fletcher went on to win the 2019 Lou Henson Award, an award given annually by CollegeInsider.com to the most outstanding mid-major men’s college basketball player in NCAA Division I competition.[7] They spent the final 5 weeks in the AP Top 25 poll, finishing in the Final AP Top 25 at #19.[8] Following the season, legendary Wofford basketball coach Mike Young was hired as the new Head Coach at Virginia Tech, with Jay McAuley taking over as Wofford Head Coach.[9]During the 2019-2020 season, Wofford beat the 17th ranked North Carolina Tar Heels again in Chapel Hill for the second time in 3 years.[10] They finished 7th in the Southern Conference during the regular season, but made a run in the Southern Conference Tourney, with its second appearance in the SoCon title game in as many years, losing to ETSU in the final.[11] The following season, 2020\u201321, the season was significantly shortened due to COVID-19 and no fans were allowed to attend games. Wofford finished Second in the SoCon during the regular season, a half game back of UNC-G. This sparked controversy as Wofford held a head-to-head advantage with UNC-G, and Wofford was not allowed to make-up a game with Samford which had been delayed and later cancelled. As a two seed in the SoCon Tournament, Wofford was upset by 7th seed Mercer, losing 62-61.Table of ContentsNCAA Division I history[edit]Postseason[edit]NCAA Division I Tournament results[edit]CBI results[edit]CIT results[edit]National honors[edit]Lou Henson Award – National Mid-Major Player of the Year[edit]Sporting News – National Coach of the Year[edit]AP All-America Team[edit]National Association of Basketball Coaches – All-District First Team[edit]National Association of Basketball Coaches – All-District Second Team[edit]US Basketball Writers Association – Player of the Week[edit]Charleston Classic – All Tournament Team[edit]Chicago Invitational – All Tournament Team[edit]Academic honors[edit]Southern Conference honors[edit]Southern Conference Player of the Year[edit]Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year[edit]Southern Conference Freshman of the Year[edit]Southern Conference Coach of the Year[edit]All\u2013Southern Conference Team (Coaches)[edit]All\u2013Southern Conference Team (Media)[edit]All\u2013Southern Conference Freshman Team[edit]Southern Conference All\u2013Tournament Team[edit]Southern Conference tournament Most Outstanding Player[edit]Individual season records[edit]Individual career records[edit]Individual single game records[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]NCAA Division I history[edit]After two years as a Division I independent, Wofford joined the Southern Conference for the 1997\u201398 season.[3]Statistics overviewSeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseasonRichard Johnson (Independent) (1995\u20131997)1995\u201396Richard Johnson4\u2013221996\u201397Richard Johnson7\u201320Richard Johnson (Southern Conference) (1997\u20132002)1997\u201398Richard Johnson9\u2013186\u20138T\u20132nd (South)1998\u201399Richard Johnson11\u2013168\u201383rd (South)1999\u201300Richard Johnson14\u2013168\u201383rd (South)2000\u201301Richard Johnson12\u2013167\u201395th (South)2001\u201302Richard Johnson11\u2013185\u2013116th (South)Richard Johnson:68\u201312634\u201344Mike Young (Southern Conference) (2002\u20132019)2002\u201303Mike Young14\u2013158\u20138T\u20133rd (South)2003\u201304Mike Young9\u2013204\u2013125th (South)2004\u201305Mike Young14\u2013147\u201395th (South)2005\u201306Mike Young11\u2013186\u201395th (South)2006\u201307Mike Young10\u2013205\u2013135th (South)2007\u201308Mike Young16\u2013168\u2013124th (South)2008\u201309Mike Young16\u20131412\u201384th (South)2009\u201310Mike Young26\u2013915\u201331st (South)NCAA 1st Round2010\u201311Mike Young21\u20131314\u20134T\u20131st (South)NCAA 2nd Round2011\u201312Mike Young19\u20131412\u20136T\u20132nd (South)CBI 1st Round2012\u201313Mike Young13\u2013197\u201311T\u20133rd (South)2013\u201314Mike Young20\u20131311\u20135T\u20133rdNCAA 2nd Round2014\u201315Mike Young28\u2013716\u201321stNCAA 2nd Round2015\u201316Mike Young15\u20131711\u20137T\u20133rd2016\u201317Mike Young16\u20131710\u20138T\u20134th2017\u201318Mike Young21\u20131311\u20137T\u20134th2018\u201319Mike Young30\u2013518\u201301stNCAA 2nd RoundMike Young:299\u2013244175\u2013124Jay McAuley (Southern Conference) (2019\u2013present)2019\u201320Jay McAuley19\u2013168\u2013107th2020\u201321Jay McAuley15\u2013912\u201352nd2021\u201322Jay McAuley19\u20131310\u20138T-3rdTBC Withdrew[Note A]Jay McAuley:53\u20133830\u201323Total:420\u2013408\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0National champion\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Postseason invitational champion\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Conference regular season champion\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Conference regular season and conference tournament champion\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Division regular season champion\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Division regular season and conference tournament champion\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Conference tournament champion^A. After initially accepting a bid to play in the 2022 The Basketball Classic, Wofford ultimately withdrew, ahead of their game against Youngstown State.[12]Postseason[edit]NCAA Division I Tournament results[edit]The Terriers have appeared in the NCAA Division I tournament five times. Their combined record is 1\u20135.YearSeedRoundOpponentResult2010#13First Round#4 WisconsinL 53\u2013492011#14Second Round#3 BYUL 66\u2013742014#15Second Round#2 MichiganL 40\u2013572015#12Second Round#5 ArkansasL 53\u2013562019#7First RoundSecond Round#10 Seton Hall#2 KentuckyW 84\u201368L 56\u201362CBI results[edit]The Terriers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 0\u20131.YearRoundOpponentResult2012First RoundPittsburghL 63\u201381CIT results[edit]The Terriers have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) one time. Their record is 0\u20131.YearRoundOpponentResult2018Second RoundCentral MichiganL 94\u201398National honors[edit]Lou Henson Award – National Mid-Major Player of the Year[edit]Fletcher Magee (2018\u201319)Sporting News – National Coach of the Year[edit]Coach Mike Young (2018\u201319)AP All-America Team[edit]Noah Dahlman (2009\u201310) [13]Fletcher Magee (2017\u201318) [14]Fletcher Magee (2018\u201319) [14]National Association of Basketball Coaches – All-District First Team[edit]Storm Murphy (2020\u201321)Cameron Jackson (2018\u201319)Fletcher Magee (2018\u201319)Fletcher Magee (2017\u201318)Eric Garcia (2016\u201317)Spencer Collins (2015\u201316)Karl Cochran (2014\u201315)Karl Cochran (2013\u201314)Brad Loesing (2011\u201312)Noah Dahlman (2010\u201311)Noah Dahlman (2009\u201310)National Association of Basketball Coaches – All-District Second Team[edit]Nathan Hoover (2019\u201320)Lee Skinner\t(2014\u201315)Lee Skinner (2013\u201314)Karl Cochran (2012\u201313)Kevin Giltner (2011\u201312)Noah Dahlman (2008\u201309)Junior Salters (2008\u201309)US Basketball Writers Association – Player of the Week[edit]Fletcher Magee (March 3, 2019)Charleston Classic – All Tournament Team[edit]Jamar Diggs (2010\u201311)Chicago Invitational – All Tournament Team[edit]Brad Loesing (2011\u201312)[14]Academic honors[edit]Academic All-America TeamBrad Loesing 2011\u201312 (1st Team)[15]Academic All-District TeamBrad Loesing 2011\u201312 (1st Team)[16]Brad Loesing 2010\u201311 (1st Team)[17]Greg O’Dell 1991\u201392Harold Jackson 1981\u201382Southern Conference honors[edit]Southern Conference Player of the Year[edit]SoCon media first presented a player of the year award at the end of the 1951\u201352 season. The league’s coaches began awarding their own version in 1989\u201390.Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year[edit]Southern Conference Freshman of the Year[edit]SoCon media first presented a freshman of the year award at the end of the 1978\u201379 season. The league’s coaches began awarding their own version in 1992\u201393.Ian Chadwick: 1997\u201398 (both)Karl Cochran: 2011\u201312 (both)Fletcher Magee: 2015\u201316 (both)Southern Conference Coach of the Year[edit]SoCon media have presented a coach of the year award since the 1946\u201347 season. The league’s coaches began awarding their own version in 1988\u201389.Mike Young: 2009\u201310 (both), 2013\u201314 (media), 2014\u201315 (both), 2018\u201319 (both)All\u2013Southern Conference Team (Coaches)[edit]Storm Murphy 2020\u201321 (1st Team)Nathan Hoover 2019\u201320 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Cameron Jackson 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Fletcher Magee 2017\u201318 (1st Team)Cameron Jackson 2017\u201318 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2016\u201317 (1st Team)Eric Garcia 2016\u201317 (1st Team)Spencer Collins 2015\u201316Karl Cochran 2014\u201315Lee Skinner 2014\u201315Karl Cochran 2013\u201314Brad Loesing 2011\u201312Kevin Giltner 2011\u201312Noah Dahlman 2010\u201311Noah Dahlman 2009\u201310Tim Johnson 2009\u201310Noah Dahlman 2008\u201309Drew Gibson 2007\u201308Howard Wilkerson 2005\u201306Mike Lenzly 2002\u201303Ian Chadwick 2000\u201301Ian Chadwick 1999\u201300Ian Chadwick 1998\u201399All\u2013Southern Conference Team (Media)[edit]Storm Murphy 2020\u201321 (1st Team)Nathan Hoover 2019\u201320 (3rd Team)Fletcher Magee 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Cameron Jackson 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Fletcher Magee 2017\u201318 (1st Team)Cameron Jackson 2017\u201318 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2016\u201317 (1st Team)Eric Garcia 2016\u201317 (1st Team)Spencer Collins 2015\u201316 (1st Team)Karl Cochran 2014\u201315 (1st Team)Lee Skinner 2014\u201315 (2nd Team)Spencer Collins 2014\u201315 (3rd Team)Karl Cochran 2013\u201314 (1st Team)Lee Skinner 2013\u201314 (3rd Team)Karl Cochran 2012\u201313 (2nd Team)Brad Loesing 2011\u201312 (1st Team)Kevin Giltner 2011\u201312 (2nd Team)Noah Dahlman 2010\u201311 (1st Team)Tim Johnson 2010\u201311 (3rd Team)Cameron Rundles 2010\u201311 (3rd Team)Noah Dahlman 2009\u201310 (1st Team)Tim Johnson 2009\u201310 (3rd Team)Jamar Diggs 2009\u201310 (3rd Team)Noah Dahlman 2008\u201309 (1st Team)Junior Salters 2008\u201309 (3rd Team)Drew Gibson 2007\u201308 (3rd Team)Shane Nichols 2005\u201306 (3rd Team)Howard Wilkerson 2005\u201306 (2nd Team)Tyler Berg 2004\u201305 (2nd Team)Howard Wilkerson 2003\u201304 (3rd Team)Lee Nixon 2002\u201303 (3rd Team)Mike Lenzly 2002\u201303 (2nd Team)Mike Lenzly 2001\u201302 (3rd Team)Mike Lenzly 2000\u201301 (3rd Team)Ian Chadwick 2000\u201301 (1st Team)Ian Chadwick 1999\u201300 (1st Team)Ian Chadwick 1998\u201399 (1st Team)All\u2013Southern Conference Freshman Team[edit]Max Klesmit 2020\u201321Morgan Safford 2020\u201321Sam Godwin 2020\u201321Messiah Jones 2019\u201320Storm Murphy 2017\u201318Nathan Hoover 2016\u201317Fletcher Magee 2015\u201316Eric Garcia 2013\u201314Spencer Collins 2012\u201313Karl Cochran 2011\u201312Brad Loesing 2008\u201309Junior Salters 2006\u201307Tyler Berg 2002\u201303Justin Stephens 2001\u201302Ian Chadwick 1997\u201398Southern Conference All\u2013Tournament Team[edit]Storm Murphy 2020\u201321 (2nd Team)Chevez Goodwin 2019\u201320 (1st Team)Storm Murphy 2019\u201320 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Nathan Hoover 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Cameron Jackson 2018\u201319 (1st Team)Fletcher Magee 2017\u201318 (1st Team)Nathan Hoover 2017\u201318 (2nd Team)Cameron Jackson 2018\u201319 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2015\u201316 (2nd Team)Fletcher Magee 2015\u201316 (2nd Team)Lee Skinner 2014\u201315 (1st Team)Karl Cochran 2014\u201315 (1st Team)Spencer Collins 2014\u201315 (1st Team)Karl Cochran 2013\u201314 (1st Team)Lee Skinner 2013\u201314 (1st Team)Eric Garcia 2013\u201314 (2nd Team)Noah Dahlman 2010\u201311 (1st Team)Jamar Diggs 2010\u201311 (1st Team)Cameron Rundles 2010\u201311 (1st Team)Noah Dahlman 2009\u201310 (1st Team)Jamar Diggs 2009\u201310 (1st Team)Tim Johnson 2009\u201310 (2nd Team)Cameron Rundles 2009\u201310 (2nd Team)Southern Conference tournament Most Outstanding Player[edit]Noah Dahlman: 2010, 2011Karl Cochran: 2014Lee Skinner: 2015Fletcher Magee: 2019[18][19][20][21][14]Individual season records[edit]CategoryRecordNameSeasonMinutes Played1265Brad Loesing2011\u201312Minutes Played Per Game38.3Brad Loesing2011\u201312Points751Fletcher Magee2017\u201318Points Per Game32.6Daddy Neal1952\u201353Field Goals Made274George Lyons1963\u201364Field Goals Attempted628George Lyons1963\u201364Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made)72.5 (190\u2013262)Robert Mickle1984\u2013853\u2013Pt Field Goals Made158Fletcher Magee2018\u2013193\u2013Pt Field Goals Attempted377Fletcher Magee2018\u2013193\u2013Pt Field Goal Percentage (min. 1.5\/gm)47.9 (91\u2013190)Fletcher Magee2015\u201316Free Throws Made224Daddy Neal1952\u201353Free Throws Attempted338Daddy Neal1952\u201353Free Throw Percentage (min. 2\/gm)93.0 (93\u2013100)Nathan Hoover2019\u201320Rebounds609Daddy Neal1952\u201353Rebounds per game26.5Daddy Neal1952\u201353Assists223Robert Mickle1983\u201384Assists Per Game8.0Robert Mickle1983\u201384Steals107Wayne Rice1986\u201387Blocked Shots49Kenny Hastie2000\u201301[18]Individual career records[edit]CategoryRecordNameSeasonsGames Played138Cameron Jackson2014\u201319Games Started132Spencer Collins2012\u201316Points2521George Lyons1962\u201365Points Per Game23.3Daddy Neal1950\u201353Field Goals Made877James Blair1980\u201383Field Goals Attempted1799Greg O’Dell1988\u201392Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 made)66.4 (583\u2013878)Robert Mickle1982\u2013853\u2013Pt Field Goals Made509Fletcher Magee2015\u2013193\u2013Pt Field Goals Attempted1169Fletcher Magee2015\u2013193\u2013Pt Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 attempts)43.5 (509\u20131169)Fletcher Magee2015\u201319Free Throws Made515James Blair1980\u201383Free Throws Attempted721James Blair1980\u201383Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 attempts)90.8 (393\u2013433)Fletcher Magee2015\u201319Rebounds1500Daddy Neal1950\u201353Rebounds per game19.8Twitty Carpenter1955\u201358Assists582Antoine Saunders1984\u201387Assists Per Game5.5Antoine Saunders1984\u201387Steals289Wayne Rice1984\u201387Blocked Shots137Stephon Blanding1987\u201390[18]Individual single game records[edit]CategoryRecordNameOpponentDatePoints57Daddy NealErskine1952\u201353Field Goals Attempted40Daddy NealErskine1952\u201353Field Goal Made25Daddy NealErskine1952\u2013533\u2013Pt Field Goals Attempted19Fletcher MageeChattanoogaSamford2\/17\/181\/24\/193\u2013Pt Field Goals Made11Seth ChadwickFletcher MageeMercerChattanooga2\/15\/972\/17\/18Free Throws Attempted24Daddy NealCharleston1\/24\/53Free Throws Made22Daddy NealCharleston1\/24\/53Rebounds402\u2013TiedAssists15Antoine SaundersAllen2\/18\/87Steals9John HawkinsGardner\u2013Webb1\/9\/95Blocked Shots53\u2013Tied[18]References[edit]^ Wofford College Athletics Brand Book 2023. 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