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VMI Keydets basketball

The VMI Keydets basketball team represents the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, in the sport of men's college basketball. They compete in the Southern Conference of the NCAA Division I. They have played their home games in Cameron Hall since 1981.[2] VMI has played basketball since 1908, and had played in the Southern Conference (SoCon) until 2003, when they moved to the Big South. VMI rejoined the SoCon on July 1, 2014.[3] They are coached by Andrew Wilson.

VMI Keydets
UniversityVirginia Military Institute
First season1908–09
All-time record859–1,430 (.375)
Head coachAndrew Wilson (1st season)
ConferenceSoCon
LocationLexington, Virginia
ArenaCameron Hall
(Capacity: 5,800)
NicknameKeydets
ColorsRed, white, and yellow[1]
     
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1976
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1976, 1977
NCAA tournament appearances
1964, 1976, 1977
Conference tournament champions
1964, 1976, 1977
Conference regular season champions
1976, 1977

VMI does not field a women's basketball team.

History Edit

Early years Edit

The VMI basketball program began in 1908 under head coach Pete Krebs, and team went 3–3 in their inaugural season. VMI enjoyed mild success within the first several years of its existence, achieving twelve winning seasons in seventeen years as an independent between 1908 and 1925, including records of 11–1 and 16–1 1920 and 1921, respectively.[4] Pinky Spruhan, who coached the Keydets from 1919 to 1922, had a 38–9 coaching record which still stands as the highest winning percentage of any VMI head basketball coach (.809).

Southern Conference Edit

VMI joined the Southern Conference in 1925 at which time they were led by 4th-year head coach W. C. Raftery. After a 7–8 overall mark and 3–5 conference record in their opening season in the SoCon, VMI finished in 20th place or lower in the conference four of the next six seasons. Raftery departed in 1934 with a 68–112 record; the 68 wins are the 4th-most in VMI history.

Throughout the next 30 years, VMI never placed better than 5th in the conference. This stretch included one winless season and two winless conference marks.[4] From 1943 to 1953, VMI failed to win more than five games in any season. The Keydets saw 13 different head coaches, five of which were only tenured for one year.

Louis Miller era Edit

Hired in 1958, Louis "Weenie" Miller became the first coach to lead VMI to an NCAA tournament appearance. After seasons of 5–13, 4–16 and 5–17, the Keydets managed to go 9–11 and 6–8 in SoCon play in the 1961–62 season. The nine wins were the most for the program since 1953–54, and they made their first Southern Conference tournament semifinal appearance since 1941.

Two seasons later, VMI went 12–12 and 7–7 in the conference which was their first non-losing season since 1942–43. Despite being the 4th seed, VMI narrowly ran their way through the SoCon tournament defeating Furman, Davidson, and George Washington in succession. The three wins came by a combined 10 points. In the NCAA tournament, VMI fell to Princeton 86–60. Miller left VMI following the season's end.

Bill Blair & Charlie Schmaus era Edit

VMI returned to mediocrity and losing seasons following their Southern Conference title. Gary McPherson replaced Miller from 1964 to 1969, followed by Mike Schuler, who was tenured until 1972. The Keydets more than nine games in a season in that stretch, including a 1–25 campaign in 1970–71, which is tied for the most losses in a single season in VMI basketball history.[4]

Bill Blair, who also played for VMI, led the Keydets to their first of what would be two consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. In 1975–76, the Keydets went 22–10 which including a 9–3 Socon record; it was the school's first winning record in conference play since 1968, and only their second since 1943. After winning the SoCon tournament, VMI defeated Tennessee 81–75 and DePaul, 71–66 in overtime, before falling to Rutgers by a score of 91–75. The team was led by Ron Carter, who went on to be the 26th overall pick selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1978 NBA draft. The following year, VMI went 26–4, 8–2 SoCon under first-year head coach Charlie Schmaus. After defeating Duquesne 73–66, they fell in the Sweet Sixteen to Kentucky 93–78.

Despite going 21–7 the following year, VMI lost in the Southern Conference tournament semifinals to Marshall. After a dismal 1–25 season two years later, Schmaus departed VMI. Blair went on to become the coach of the NBA's New Jersey Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Big South Conference Edit

VMI became a member of the Big South Conference in 2003. The first team in VMI's Big South tenure went 6–22 and 4–12 in the conference under Bart Bellairs, who had been the coach since 1994. After a 3–13 conference campaign the following year, Bellairs was fired on February 28, 2005.[5]

Duggar Baucom era Edit

Between 1978 and 2005, VMI had just three winning seasons between head coaches Marty Fletcher, Joe Cantafio, and Bart Bellairs. During that time the Keydets made only two tournament final appearances in 1985 and 1988. Following the firing of Bellairs in 2005, VMI hired Duggar Baucom, a former Tusculum College head coach and North Carolina state trooper.

Baucom's first season as coached saw continued failure with a 7–20 record. However, the next season in 2006–07, VMI reached the Big South Championship game for the first time, despite a 12–18 regular season and 6th seed in the conference. They ultimately fell to Winthrop 84–81.[4] That season was the first in which Baucom implemented a high-scoring, run-and-gun offense which garnered a considerable amount of notability.[6] VMI averaged 100.9 points per game as well as 14.9 steals per game and 442 total three-pointers made, all of which led the NCAA that year.[7]

In 2008–09, VMI reached the championship again, but fell to Radford 108–94. The loss ended the Keydets' season at 24–8, which was tied for the second-highest single-season win total in VMI history. It was highlighted by a season-opening upset win over Kentucky in Rupp Arena, 111–103. Senior twins Chavis and Travis Holmes led the team with 22 and 19.1 points per game, respectively, and ultimately became the highest-scoring twins in NCAA history.

The Keydets reached the Big South final once again in 2012, despite being the 7th seed, but fell to UNC Asheville 80–64. It was the first season since the 2006–07 campaign that VMI did not lead the nation in scoring, ending a streak of five consecutive years. VMI returned to their usual high-scoring pace in 2013–14, leading the nation in scoring averaging 88.3 points. Most notably, the Keydets made their first post-season tournament in 37 years as they accepted an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. VMI cruised through the first two rounds, defeating Canisius 111–100 and IPFW 106–95. In the quarterfinals they erased a 17-point deficit to defeat Ohio, but fell at home to Yale in the semifinals, 75–62.[8] The loss ended VMI's year at 22–13, which was only the fifth 20-win season in the program's history. On March 30, 2015, Baucom accepted the head coaching position at The Citadel.[9]

Postseason results Edit

NCAA tournament results Edit

The Keydets have participated in three NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–3.

Year Round Opponent Result
1964 First Round Princeton L 60–86
1976 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Tennessee
DePaul
Rutgers
W 81–75
W 71–66
L 75–91
1977 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Duquesne
Kentucky
W 73–66
L 78–93

CBI results Edit

The Keydets have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0-1.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2022 #8 First Round #9 UNC Wilmington L 78-93

CIT results Edit

The Keydets have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 3–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2014 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Canisius
IPFW
Ohio
Yale
W 111–100
W 106–95
W 92–90
L 62–75

Facilities Edit

Cormack Field House, nicknamed "The Pit", served as the home of VMI basketball from the 1930s through 1980. There were many notable performances in its time, including a trio of SoCon championships and Elite 8 and Sweet Sixteen VMI squads.

The 5,030-seat Cameron Hall has housed VMI basketball since 1981, and does so today. It replaced aging Cormack Field House, which is now used for indoor track and field.

Players Edit

Retired jerseys Edit

VMI has retired three jersey numbers, with the most recent being Reggie Williams and his 55. [10]

VMI Keydets basketball retired jerseys
No. Player Pos. Career
13 Ron Carter SG 1975–78
33 Gay Elmore SF 1983–87
55 Reggie Williams SF 2004–08

Other notable players Edit

Name Years Notes
Lewis Preston 1990–93 2nd all-time in shot blocks
Jason Conley 2001–02 Only freshman to lead NCAA in scoring (29.3 PPG)
Chavis Holmes 2005–09 5th all-time points leader, 2nd all-time steals leader, 3rd all-time most three-pointers made
Travis Holmes 2005–09 8th all-time points leader, leading all-time steals leader, 8th all-time assists leader
Stan Okoye 2009–13 4th all-time points leader, 2nd all-time rebounds leader, 4th all-time most FG made, 5th all-time blocks leader
D. J. Covington 2010–14 All-time shot blocks leader, 2nd all-time FG percentage

Individual career records Edit

Points Edit

  1. Reggie Williams – 2,556
  2. Gay Elmore – 2,422
  3. Ron Carter – 2,228
  4. QJ Peterson - 2200[11]
  5. Stan Okoye – 2,146
  6. Chavis Holmes – 2,065
  7. Keith Gabriel – 1,925
  8. Austin Kenon – 1,767
  9. Travis Holmes – 1,733
  10. Ramon Williams – 1,630

Rebounds Edit

  1. Dave Montgomery – 1,068
  2. Stan Okoye – 962
  3. Bill Ralph – 919
  4. Eric Mann – 841
  5. Reggie Williams – 820
  6. Ron Carter – 809
  7. Karl Klinar – 760
  8. Charlie Schmaus – 715
  9. Steve Powers – 675
  10. Chuck Cotton – 661

Assists Edit

  1. Richard Little – 608
  2. Mike Huffman – 480
  3. Bobby Prince – 452
  4. Percy Covington – 432
  5. Kelly Lombard – 383
  6. Ron Burks – 382
  7. Reggie Williams – 368
  8. Travis Holmes – 360
  9. Darryl Faulkner – 333
  10. Rodney Glasgow – 325

Steals Edit

  1. Travis Holmes – 309
  2. Chavis Holmes – 304
  3. Jason Bell – 240
  4. Keith Gabriel – 212
  5. Percy Covington – 196
  6. Aaron Demory – 180
  7. Reggie Williams – 175
  8. Ron Burks – 170
  9. Willie Bell – 169
  10. Richard Little – 168

Blocked shots Edit

  1. Lewis Preston – 202
  2. Eric Mann – 184
  3. D. J. Covington – 301
  4. Tim Allmond – 110
  5. Mike Herndon – 103
  6. Stan Okoye – 103
  7. Keith Gabriel – 99
  8. Matt Murrer – 89
  9. Stephen Sargent – 64
  10. Zach Batte – 62

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Coaches Edit

Statistics updated as of the 2020-21 season[4]

Coach Career Record Pct.
Pete Krebs 1908–09 3–3 .500
F.J. Pratt 1909–10 2–5 .286
J. Mitchell 1910–11 3–5 .375
Alpha Brummage 1911–13 14–9 .609
W. C. Raferty 1913–14, 1922–34 68–112 .378
Frank Gorton 1914–17 26–10 .722
Earl Abell 1917–1919 14–12 .538
Pinky Spruhan 1919–22 38–9 .809
Frank Summers 1934–36, 1947–49 12–61 .164
Allison Hubert 1936–37, 1942–43 14–19 .424
J. Elmore 1937–38 4–11 .267
Jimmy Walker 1938–42 27–39 .409
Joe Daher 1943–45 2–24 .077
Jay McWilliams 1945–46 1–10 .091
Lloyd Roberts 1946–47 4–15 .211
Bill O'Hara 1949–52 10–56 .152
Chuck Noe 1952–55 24–46 .343
Jack Null 1955–58 12–58 .171
L.F. Miller 1958–64 41–83 .331
Gary McPherson 1964–69 32–77 .294
Mike Schuler 1969–72 13–63 .171
Bill Blair 1972–76 48–60 .444
Charlie Schmaus 1976–82 75–90 .455
Marty Fletcher 1982–86 37–75 .330
Joe Cantafio 1986–94 79–147 .350
Bart Bellairs 1994–05 116–191 .378
Duggar Baucom 2005–15 151–159 .487
Dan Earl 2015–present 57–123 .317

References Edit

  1. ^ VMI Visual Identity Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  2. ^ "Cameron Hall - The Home of VMI Basketball". vmikeydets.com.
  3. ^ "SoCon Adds ETSU, Mercer and VMI". soconsports.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "VMI Basketball Fact Book" (PDF). vmikeydets.com.
  5. ^ "NCAAB College Basketball 2018 Bracket Tournament". Yahoo Sports.
  6. ^ "Whelliston: VMI's high-octane offense starting to pay dividends". ESPN.com. 10 December 2008.
  7. ^ "2006-07 NCAA Division I College Basketball Team Statistics - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  8. ^ "Yale beats VMI 75-62 in CIT semifinals". usatoday.com.
  9. ^ "Baucom Accepts The Citadel Head Coaching Position". vmikeydets.com.
  10. ^ "Jersey Retirement Ceremony Set for VMI's Reggie Williams". vmikeydets.com.
  11. ^ "Individual Career History". nmnathletics. Retrieved 2017-12-17.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The VMI Keydets basketball team represents the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington Virginia in the sport of men s college basketball They compete in the Southern Conference of the NCAA Division I They have played their home games in Cameron Hall since 1981 2 VMI has played basketball since 1908 and had played in the Southern Conference SoCon until 2003 when they moved to the Big South VMI rejoined the SoCon on July 1 2014 3 They are coached by Andrew Wilson VMI Keydets2022 23 VMI Keydets basketball teamUniversityVirginia Military InstituteFirst season1908 09All time record859 1 430 375 Head coachAndrew Wilson 1st season ConferenceSoConLocationLexington VirginiaArenaCameron Hall Capacity 5 800 NicknameKeydetsColorsRed white and yellow 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Elite Eight1976NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1976 1977NCAA tournament appearances1964 1976 1977Conference tournament champions1964 1976 1977Conference regular season champions1976 1977VMI does not field a women s basketball team Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Southern Conference 1 2 1 Louis Miller era 1 2 2 Bill Blair amp Charlie Schmaus era 1 3 Big South Conference 1 3 1 Duggar Baucom era 2 Postseason results 2 1 NCAA tournament results 2 2 CBI results 2 3 CIT results 3 Facilities 4 Players 4 1 Retired jerseys 4 2 Other notable players 4 3 Individual career records 4 3 1 Points 4 3 2 Rebounds 4 3 3 Assists 4 3 4 Steals 4 3 5 Blocked shots 5 Coaches 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit The VMI basketball program began in 1908 under head coach Pete Krebs and team went 3 3 in their inaugural season VMI enjoyed mild success within the first several years of its existence achieving twelve winning seasons in seventeen years as an independent between 1908 and 1925 including records of 11 1 and 16 1 1920 and 1921 respectively 4 Pinky Spruhan who coached the Keydets from 1919 to 1922 had a 38 9 coaching record which still stands as the highest winning percentage of any VMI head basketball coach 809 Southern Conference Edit VMI joined the Southern Conference in 1925 at which time they were led by 4th year head coach W C Raftery After a 7 8 overall mark and 3 5 conference record in their opening season in the SoCon VMI finished in 20th place or lower in the conference four of the next six seasons Raftery departed in 1934 with a 68 112 record the 68 wins are the 4th most in VMI history Throughout the next 30 years VMI never placed better than 5th in the conference This stretch included one winless season and two winless conference marks 4 From 1943 to 1953 VMI failed to win more than five games in any season The Keydets saw 13 different head coaches five of which were only tenured for one year Louis Miller era Edit Hired in 1958 Louis Weenie Miller became the first coach to lead VMI to an NCAA tournament appearance After seasons of 5 13 4 16 and 5 17 the Keydets managed to go 9 11 and 6 8 in SoCon play in the 1961 62 season The nine wins were the most for the program since 1953 54 and they made their first Southern Conference tournament semifinal appearance since 1941 Two seasons later VMI went 12 12 and 7 7 in the conference which was their first non losing season since 1942 43 Despite being the 4th seed VMI narrowly ran their way through the SoCon tournament defeating Furman Davidson and George Washington in succession The three wins came by a combined 10 points In the NCAA tournament VMI fell to Princeton 86 60 Miller left VMI following the season s end Bill Blair amp Charlie Schmaus era Edit VMI returned to mediocrity and losing seasons following their Southern Conference title Gary McPherson replaced Miller from 1964 to 1969 followed by Mike Schuler who was tenured until 1972 The Keydets more than nine games in a season in that stretch including a 1 25 campaign in 1970 71 which is tied for the most losses in a single season in VMI basketball history 4 Bill Blair who also played for VMI led the Keydets to their first of what would be two consecutive NCAA tournament appearances In 1975 76 the Keydets went 22 10 which including a 9 3 Socon record it was the school s first winning record in conference play since 1968 and only their second since 1943 After winning the SoCon tournament VMI defeated Tennessee 81 75 and DePaul 71 66 in overtime before falling to Rutgers by a score of 91 75 The team was led by Ron Carter who went on to be the 26th overall pick selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1978 NBA draft The following year VMI went 26 4 8 2 SoCon under first year head coach Charlie Schmaus After defeating Duquesne 73 66 they fell in the Sweet Sixteen to Kentucky 93 78 Despite going 21 7 the following year VMI lost in the Southern Conference tournament semifinals to Marshall After a dismal 1 25 season two years later Schmaus departed VMI Blair went on to become the coach of the NBA s New Jersey Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves Big South Conference Edit VMI became a member of the Big South Conference in 2003 The first team in VMI s Big South tenure went 6 22 and 4 12 in the conference under Bart Bellairs who had been the coach since 1994 After a 3 13 conference campaign the following year Bellairs was fired on February 28 2005 5 Duggar Baucom era Edit Between 1978 and 2005 VMI had just three winning seasons between head coaches Marty Fletcher Joe Cantafio and Bart Bellairs During that time the Keydets made only two tournament final appearances in 1985 and 1988 Following the firing of Bellairs in 2005 VMI hired Duggar Baucom a former Tusculum College head coach and North Carolina state trooper Baucom s first season as coached saw continued failure with a 7 20 record However the next season in 2006 07 VMI reached the Big South Championship game for the first time despite a 12 18 regular season and 6th seed in the conference They ultimately fell to Winthrop 84 81 4 That season was the first in which Baucom implemented a high scoring run and gun offense which garnered a considerable amount of notability 6 VMI averaged 100 9 points per game as well as 14 9 steals per game and 442 total three pointers made all of which led the NCAA that year 7 In 2008 09 VMI reached the championship again but fell to Radford 108 94 The loss ended the Keydets season at 24 8 which was tied for the second highest single season win total in VMI history It was highlighted by a season opening upset win over Kentucky in Rupp Arena 111 103 Senior twins Chavis and Travis Holmes led the team with 22 and 19 1 points per game respectively and ultimately became the highest scoring twins in NCAA history The Keydets reached the Big South final once again in 2012 despite being the 7th seed but fell to UNC Asheville 80 64 It was the first season since the 2006 07 campaign that VMI did not lead the nation in scoring ending a streak of five consecutive years VMI returned to their usual high scoring pace in 2013 14 leading the nation in scoring averaging 88 3 points Most notably the Keydets made their first post season tournament in 37 years as they accepted an invitation to the CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament VMI cruised through the first two rounds defeating Canisius 111 100 and IPFW 106 95 In the quarterfinals they erased a 17 point deficit to defeat Ohio but fell at home to Yale in the semifinals 75 62 8 The loss ended VMI s year at 22 13 which was only the fifth 20 win season in the program s history On March 30 2015 Baucom accepted the head coaching position at The Citadel 9 Postseason results EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Keydets have participated in three NCAA Tournaments Their combined record is 3 3 Year Round Opponent Result1964 First Round Princeton L 60 861976 First RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight TennesseeDePaulRutgers W 81 75W 71 66L 75 911977 First RoundSweet Sixteen DuquesneKentucky W 73 66L 78 93CBI results Edit The Keydets have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational CBI Their record is 0 1 Year Seed Round Opponent Result2022 8 First Round 9 UNC Wilmington L 78 93CIT results Edit The Keydets have appeared in one CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT Their record is 3 1 Year Round Opponent Result2014 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals CanisiusIPFWOhioYale W 111 100W 106 95W 92 90L 62 75Facilities EditCormack Field House 1930s 1980 Cormack Field House nicknamed The Pit served as the home of VMI basketball from the 1930s through 1980 There were many notable performances in its time including a trio of SoCon championships and Elite 8 and Sweet Sixteen VMI squads Cameron Hall 1981 present The 5 030 seat Cameron Hall has housed VMI basketball since 1981 and does so today It replaced aging Cormack Field House which is now used for indoor track and field Players EditRetired jerseys Edit VMI has retired three jersey numbers with the most recent being Reggie Williams and his 55 10 VMI Keydets basketball retired jerseysNo Player Pos Career13 Ron Carter SG 1975 7833 Gay Elmore SF 1983 8755 Reggie Williams SF 2004 08Other notable players Edit Name Years NotesLewis Preston 1990 93 2nd all time in shot blocksJason Conley 2001 02 Only freshman to lead NCAA in scoring 29 3 PPG Chavis Holmes 2005 09 5th all time points leader 2nd all time steals leader 3rd all time most three pointers madeTravis Holmes 2005 09 8th all time points leader leading all time steals leader 8th all time assists leaderStan Okoye 2009 13 4th all time points leader 2nd all time rebounds leader 4th all time most FG made 5th all time blocks leaderD J Covington 2010 14 All time shot blocks leader 2nd all time FG percentageIndividual career records Edit Points Edit Reggie Williams 2 556 Gay Elmore 2 422 Ron Carter 2 228 QJ Peterson 2200 11 Stan Okoye 2 146 Chavis Holmes 2 065 Keith Gabriel 1 925 Austin Kenon 1 767 Travis Holmes 1 733 Ramon Williams 1 630Rebounds Edit Dave Montgomery 1 068 Stan Okoye 962 Bill Ralph 919 Eric Mann 841 Reggie Williams 820 Ron Carter 809 Karl Klinar 760 Charlie Schmaus 715 Steve Powers 675 Chuck Cotton 661Assists Edit Richard Little 608 Mike Huffman 480 Bobby Prince 452 Percy Covington 432 Kelly Lombard 383 Ron Burks 382 Reggie Williams 368 Travis Holmes 360 Darryl Faulkner 333 Rodney Glasgow 325Steals Edit Travis Holmes 309 Chavis Holmes 304 Jason Bell 240 Keith Gabriel 212 Percy Covington 196 Aaron Demory 180 Reggie Williams 175 Ron Burks 170 Willie Bell 169 Richard Little 168Blocked shots Edit Lewis Preston 202 Eric Mann 184 D J Covington 301 Tim Allmond 110 Mike Herndon 103 Stan Okoye 103 Keith Gabriel 99 Matt Murrer 89 Stephen Sargent 64 Zach Batte 62 4 Coaches EditMain article List of VMI Keydets head basketball coaches Statistics updated as of the 2020 21 season 4 Coach Career Record Pct Pete Krebs 1908 09 3 3 500F J Pratt 1909 10 2 5 286J Mitchell 1910 11 3 5 375Alpha Brummage 1911 13 14 9 609W C Raferty 1913 14 1922 34 68 112 378Frank Gorton 1914 17 26 10 722Earl Abell 1917 1919 14 12 538Pinky Spruhan 1919 22 38 9 809Frank Summers 1934 36 1947 49 12 61 164Allison Hubert 1936 37 1942 43 14 19 424J Elmore 1937 38 4 11 267Jimmy Walker 1938 42 27 39 409Joe Daher 1943 45 2 24 077Jay McWilliams 1945 46 1 10 091Lloyd Roberts 1946 47 4 15 211Bill O Hara 1949 52 10 56 152Chuck Noe 1952 55 24 46 343Jack Null 1955 58 12 58 171L F Miller 1958 64 41 83 331Gary McPherson 1964 69 32 77 294Mike Schuler 1969 72 13 63 171Bill Blair 1972 76 48 60 444Charlie Schmaus 1976 82 75 90 455Marty Fletcher 1982 86 37 75 330Joe Cantafio 1986 94 79 147 350Bart Bellairs 1994 05 116 191 378Duggar Baucom 2005 15 151 159 487Dan Earl 2015 present 57 123 317References Edit VMI Visual Identity Standards Manual PDF Retrieved December 30 2017 Cameron Hall The Home of VMI Basketball vmikeydets com SoCon Adds ETSU Mercer and VMI soconsports com a b c d e f VMI Basketball Fact Book PDF vmikeydets com NCAAB College Basketball 2018 Bracket Tournament Yahoo Sports Whelliston VMI s high octane offense starting to pay dividends ESPN com 10 December 2008 2006 07 NCAA Division I College Basketball Team Statistics ESPN ESPN com Yale beats VMI 75 62 in CIT semifinals usatoday com Baucom Accepts The Citadel Head Coaching Position vmikeydets com Jersey Retirement Ceremony Set for VMI s Reggie Williams vmikeydets com Individual Career History nmnathletics Retrieved 2017 12 17 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VMI Keydets basketball amp oldid 1126891328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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