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- Postseason berths NIT results NCAA results
- Recent seasons
- Rivalries Series records
- Program records Career leaders Points Rebounds Assists Field goal percentage (min. 475 attempts) Free throw percentage (min. 200 attempts) Three-point field goal percentage (min. 200 attempts) Blocks Steals Single-season leaders Points Rebounds Assists Field goal percentage (min. 200 attempts) Free throw percentage (min. 80 attempts) Three-point field goal percentage (min. 75 attempts) Blocks Steals NCAA records
- Accolades Southern Conference (1936–1977) ECAC South (1977–1982) Colonial Athletic Association (1982–present)
- Retired jerseys
- Players in the NBA
- References
- External links
{{Infobox CBB Team |name = William & Mary Tribe |current = 2018–19 William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team |logo = William and Mary Tribe wordmark.svg |logo_size = 200 |university = College of William & Mary |conference = Colonial Athletic Association |location = Williamsburg, Virginia |coach = Dane Fischer |tenure = |arena = Kaplan Arena |capacity = 11,300 |nickname = Tribe |h_pattern_b=_goldsides |h_shorts=FFFFFF |h_pattern_s=_goldsides |a_pattern_b=_bb_whitetrimnumbers |a_body=115740 |a_shorts=115740 |a_pattern_s=_goldsides |NCAAchampion = |NCAAfinalfour = |conference_tournament = |conference_season = 1983, 1998, 2015 }}The William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team represents the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in NCAA Division I competition. The school's team competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and play their home games in Kaplan Arena. Postseason berthsNIT resultsThe Tribe have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament three times. Their combined record is 0–3. {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Year|Round|Opponent|Result}} 1983 | First Round | Virginia Tech | L 85–79 | 2010 | First Round | North Carolina | L 80–72 | 2015 | First Round | Tulsa | L 70–67 |
NCAA results- None (have never qualified)
William & Mary is one of four original Division I teams in history to have never participated in the NCAA Tournament.[1] When the NCAA split its classification into divisions in 1948–49, William & Mary was classified as a Division I school. Of all Division I schools today that were charter members of this new classification, only William & Mary, The Citadel, Army, and St. Francis Brooklyn have never reached the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at least once. The closest effort by the Tribe to reach the NCAA Tournament was a 75–74 loss in the 2014 CAA Tournament Final to Delaware. The Tribe also lost conference tournament championships in 1958, 1961, 1965, 1975, 1983, 2008, 2010, and 2015, now having gone 0–9 in NCAA Tournament berth-clinching games. Recent seasons{{main|List of William & Mary Tribe men's basketball seasons}}RivalriesWilliam & Mary's traditional rivals have included in-state opponents Old Dominion University, James Madison University, the University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University, and George Mason University. However, of these teams, only the James Madison Dukes are still members of the Colonial Athletic Association. The Richmond Spiders, VCU Rams, and George Mason Patriots have all moved on to the Atlantic 10 Conference while the Old Dominion Monarchs left for Conference USA in 2013. Some of these teams are maintained as part of William & Mary's out of conference schedule each year along with other Virginia schools like Virginia, Virginia Tech, Hampton, Radford, VMI, and Liberty. Series records- Records through the 2017–18 season (Jan. 11)
Opponent | Match Ups | Record (Pct.) | Last Game | Richmond | 200 | 97|102}}) | Dec. 3, 2014 | VMI | 118 | 77–41 (.653) | Nov. 27, 2013 | Virginia Tech | 117 | 41|76}}) | Dec. 17, 2005 | James Madison | 94 | 45|49}}) | Jan. 11, 2018 | Old Dominion | 89 | 22|67}}) | Nov. 25, 2017 | Virginia | 80 | 29|50}}) | Dec. 5, 2015 | George Mason | 67 | 28|39}}) | Dec. 6, 2017 | VCU | 51 | 12–39 (.235) | Feb. 1, 2012 |
Program recordsThrough the 2017–18 season, March 5Career leaders{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}Points{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Points|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 2,178 | Marcus Thornton | 2011–15 | 2 | 2,052 | Chet Giermak | 1946–50 | 3 | 2,003 | Jeff Cohen | 1957–61 | 4 | 1,866 | John Lowenhaupt | 1974–78 | 5 | 1,831 | Omar Prewitt | 2013–17 |
Rebounds{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Rebounds|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 1,679 | Jeff Cohen | 1957–61 | 2 | 1,270 | Bill Chambers | 1950–53 | 3 | 886 | Ben Pomeroy | 1964–67 | 4 | 869 | John Mahoney | 1951–55 | 5 | 807 | Terry Tarpey | 2012–16 |
Assists{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Assists|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 490 | David Cohn | 2015–18 | 2 | 409 | Scott Coval | 1982–86 | 3 | 369 | John Lowenhaupt | 1974–78 | 4 | 368 | David Schneider | 2006–10 | 5 | 358 | Brendan Connor | 1989–93 |
Field goal percentage (min. 475 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Field goal pct.|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 58.2% (277–476) | Marcus Kitts | 2007–11 | 2 | 57.6% (302–504) | Nathan Knight | 2016–18 | 3 | 56.6% (470–831) | Tim Rusthoven | 2011–14 | 4 | 56.0% (478–853) | Carl Parker | 1992–96 | 5 | 55.2% (392–710) | Mike Strayhorn | 1979–83 | {{Col-break}}Free throw percentage (min. 200 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Free throw pct|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 89.9% (259–288) | Scott Coval | 1982–86 | 2 | 84.7% (227–268) | David Cohn | 2015–18 | 3 | 82.6% (238–288) | Mike Arizin | 1972–74 | 4 | 82.4% (360–437) | Keith Cieplicki | 1981–85 | 5 | 82.1% (398–485) | John Lowenhaupt | 1974–78 |
Three-point field goal percentage (min. 200 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|3-Pt field goal pct|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 50.7% (179–353) | Connor Burchfield | 2014–18 | 2 | 41.9% (150–358) | Greg Burzell | 1986–89 | 3 | 41.3% (119–288) | Bobby Fitzgibbons | 1995–97 | 4 | 40.2% (213–530) | Quinn McDowell | 2008–12 | 5 | 40.2% (325–809) | Marcus Thornton | 2011–15 |
Blocks{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Blocks|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 248 | David Cully | 1992–96 | 2 | 139 | Adam Duggins | 1999–03 | 3 | 110 | Marcus Kitts | 2007–11 | 4 | 107 | Thomas Roberts | 1989–93 | 5 | 102 | Nathan Knight | 2016–18 |
Steals{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Steals|Player|Tenure}} 1 | 207 | Bill Barnes | 1978–82 | 2 | 175 | Randy Bracy | 1995–99 | 3 | 171 | Terry Tarpey | 2012–16 | 4 | 166 | David Schneider | 2006–10 | 5 | 160 | John Lowenhaupt | 1974–78 | {{col-end}}Single-season leaders{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}Points{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Points|Player|Season (games)}} 1 | 740 | Chet Giermak | 1948–49 (34) | 2 | 659 | Marcus Thornton | 2014–15 (33) | 3 | 656 | John Mahoney | 1954–55 (24) | 4 | 646 | Chet Giermak | 1949–50 (31) | 5 | 628 | Jeff Cohen | 1959–60 (26) |
Rebounds{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Rebounds|Player|Season (games)}} 1 | 509 | Bill Chambers | 1951–52 (28) | 2 | 498 | Bill Chambers | 1962–63 (23) | 3 | 471 | Jeff Cohen | 1959–60 (26) | 4 | 424 | Jeff Cohen | 1960–61 (24) | 5 | 413 | Jeff Cohen | 1958–59 (24) |
Assists{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Assists|Player|Season (games)}} 1 | 207 | David Cohn | 2017–18 (31) | 2 | 168 | Scott Coval | 1984–85 (27) | 3 | 144 | David Cohn | 2015–16 (31) | 4 | 139 | David Cohn | 2016–17 (31) | 5 | 128 | Bill Barnes | 1981–82 (28) |
Field goal percentage (min. 200 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Field goal pct|Player|Season}} 1 | 59.9% (164–274) | Carl Parker | 1995–96 | 2 | 57.9% (195–337) | John Lowenhaupt | 1977–78 | 3 | 57.5% (206–358) | Nathan Knight | 2017–18 | 4 | 57.2% (115–201) | Gary Bland | 1983–84 | 5 | 56.9% (235–413) | Keith Cieplicki | 1984–85 | {{Col-break}}Free throw percentage (min. 80 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Free throw pct|Player|Season}} 1 | 91.7% (111–121) | Scott Coval | 1985–86 | 2 | 91.2% (103–113) | David Cohn | 2017–18 | 3 | 87.5% (77–88) | Dave Daugherty | 1966–67 | 4 | 87.4% (111–127) | Tony Traver | 1982–83 | 5 | 87.0% (127–146) | Daniel Dixon | 2016–17 |
Three-point field goal percentage (min. 75 attempts){{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|3-Pt field goal pct|Player|Season}} 1 | 52.0% (89–171) | Connor Burchfield | 2017–18 | 2 | 48.7% (38–78) | Paul Rowley | 2016–17 | 3 | 47.6% (40–84) | Connor Burchfield | 2016–17 | 4 | 45.5% (70–154) | Quinn McDowell | 2010–11 | 5 | 45.1% (73–162) | Daniel Dixon | 2014–15 |
Blocks{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Blocks|Player|Season (games)}} 1 | 91 | David Cully | 1994–95 (27) | 2 | 84 | David Cully | 1995–96 (25) | 3 | 71 | David Cully | 1993–94 (26) | 4 | 61 | Nathan Knight | 2017–18 (31) | 5 | 60 | Marcus Kitts | 2010–11 (32) |
Steals{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=William & Mary Tribe|Rank|Steals|Player|Season (games)}} 1 | 112 | Jim McDonough | 1975–76 (25) | 2 | 62 | Terry Tarpey | 2015–16 (30) | 3 | 58 | Terry Tarpey | 2014–15 (32) | John Lowenhaupt | 1975–76 (28) | 5 | 57 | Randy Bracy | 1997–98 (26) | John Lowenhaupt | 1977–78 (26) | {{col-end}}NCAA records- Individual
- Bill Chambers, highest single game rebound total, 51, February 14, 1953 vs. Virginia (rules changes since then make this record unlikely to be broken)
- Team
- In 2009–10, they became the first team in NCAA history to score baskets in four consecutive conference tournament games with less than eight seconds remaining in each game
AccoladesSouthern Conference (1936–1977) Season | Player of the Year | Defensive Player of the Year | Coach of the Year | First Team All-SoCon | Second Team All-SoCon | Third Team All-SoCon | Rookie of the Year |
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1936–37 | N/A | 1937–38 | N/A | 1938–39 | N/A | 1939–40 | N/A | 1940–41 | N/A | 1941–42 | N/A | 1942–43 | N/A | 1943–44 | N/A | 1944–45 | N/A | 1945–46 | N/A | 1946–47 | N/A | Chet Giermak | 1947–48 | N/A | 1948–49 | N/A | Chet Giermak | 1949–50 | N/A | Chet Giermak (2) | 1950–51 | N/A | Perry Lewis Ed McMillan | 1951–52 | Bill Chambers | 1952–53 | Bill Chambers (2) | 1953–54 | 1954–55 | 1955–56 | 1956–57 | 1957–58 | Roy Lange | 1958–59 | Roy Lange (2) | Jeff Cohen | 1959–60 | Jeff Cohen | Ben Vaughan | 1960–61 | Jeff Cohen | Jeff Cohen (2) | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | Roger Bergey | 1963–64 | Dave Hunter | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | Ben Pomeroy | 1966–67 | Ben Pomeroy (2) | Ron Panneton | 1967–68 | Bob Sherwood | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | Bob Sherwood | 1970–71 | Tom Jasper | Tom Jasper | Steve Dodge | 1971–72 | Jeffrey Trammell | 1972–73 | Mike Arizin | 1973–74 | Mike Arizin (2) | 1974–75 | Ron Satterthwaite | 1975–76 | John Lowenhaupt | Ron Satterthwaite | 1976–77 | John Lowenhaupt | |
ECAC South (1977–1982)William & Mary joined the Colonial Athletic Association, its current conference, in 1982–83. The CAA's predecessor was the ECAC South, which existed between 1977–78 and 1984–85. The CAA recognizes the 1982–83 through 1984–85 seasons as part of its basketball history but not any earlier. The CAA was formally founded in 1982–83 as the ECAC South Basketball League. It was renamed the Colonial Athletic Association in 1985–86 when it added championships in other sports (although a number of members maintain ECAC affiliation in some sports). Season | Player of the Year | Defensive Player of the Year | Coach of the Year | First Team All-ECAC | Second Team All-ECAC | Third Team All-ECAC | Rookie of the Year |
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1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | 1980–81 | Mike Strayhorn | 1981–82 | |
Colonial Athletic Association (1982–present) Season | Player of the Year | Defensive Player of the Year | Coach of the Year | First Team All-CAA | Second Team All-CAA | Third Team All-CAA | Rookie of the Year |
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1982–83 | Bruce Parkhill | Keith Cieplicki, Brant Weidner | 1983–84 | Keith Cieplicki (2) | 1984–85 | Keith Cieplicki (3) | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | Tim Trout | 1988–89 | Tom Bock | 1989–90 | Thomas Roberts | 1990–91 | Thomas Roberts | 1991–92 | Thomas Roberts (2) | 1992–93 | Thomas Roberts (3) | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | Kurt Small | 1995–96 | David Cully | 1996–97 | Bobby Fitzgibbons | 1997–98 | Charlie Woollum | Randy Bracy | Terence Jennings | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | Jim Moran | 2000–01 | Jim Moran (2) | 2001–02 | Mike Johnson | 2002–03 | Adam Hess | 2003–04 | Adam Hess (2) | Corey Cofield | Corey Cofield | 2004–05 | Corey Cofield (2) | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | Adam Payton | 2007–08 | Tony Shaver | Laimis Kisielius | 2008–09 | David Schneider | 2009–10 | Tony Shaver (2) | David Schneider | Quinn McDowell | 2010–11 | Quinn McDowell (2) | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | Marcus Thornton | Tim Rusthoven | 2013–14 | Marcus Thornton | Tim Rusthoven | Omar Prewitt | 2014–15 | Marcus Thornton | Terry Tarpey | Marcus Thornton (2) | Terry Tarpey | Omar Prewitt | 2015–16 | Terry Tarpey (2) | Omar Prewitt | Terry Tarpey (2) | 2016–17 | Daniel Dixon | Omar Prewitt (2) | 2017–18 | Nathan Knight | David Cohn, Justin Pierce | 2018–19 | Nathan Knight | Justin Pierce | |
Retired jerseysWilliam & Mary has retired five men's basketball jerseys in its program's history. Uniform numbers are not retired, only ceremonial jerseys. Banners depicting the all-time greats hang in the rafters of Kaplan Arena (the banner in white is for Lynn Norenberg, the only W&M women's basketball player to have a jersey retired). There also hang banners which commemorate their 1983 National Invitation Tournament and 2010 National Invitation Tournament bids. Players in the NBAThis section is for William & Mary players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason NBA game. - Andy Duncan – Rochester Royals (1948–50); Boston Celtics (1950–51)
- Brant Weidner – San Antonio Spurs (1983–84)
References1. ^[https://blogs.wsj.com/dailyfix/category/william-mary/ Wall Street Journal blog: March Madness Claims New Victims]. Accessed March 18, 2008.
External links- {{Official website|http://www.tribeathletics.com/sports.php/3/1/}}
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