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Schueler promoted to Knights men's basketball head coach
LAURINBURG, N.C. (07/11/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College Director of Athletics Brian Mand announced the appointment of Richie Schueler as the Knights new head men’s basketball coach on Friday. Read More |
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St. Andrews head coach Billy Lee retires from men’s basketball
Richie Schueler named Interim Head Coach
LAURINBURG, N.C. (07/09/08)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College athletics department has announced the retirement of the Knights men’s basketball head coach Billy Lee on Wednesday. Brian Mand, Director of Athletics at SAPC has also named assistant coach Richie Schueler the interim head coach of the Knights basketball program. Read More |
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Hippolyte named men’s basketball Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (03/04/08)—St. Andrews' Bradley Hippolyte (7-20 overall, 6-14 conf.) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas men's basketball Player of the Week during the final week of the 2007-08 season. Read More |
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Knights stun defending national champs in overtime
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/26/08)—Senior Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.Y.) hit the go-ahead basket with two minutes left in overtime and hit three clutch free throws in the final 33 seconds to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College to an 81-78 upset victory over No. 8 East Region ranked Barton College on Tuesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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St. Andrews hoops downs Flying Fleet on ‘Senior Day’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/23/08)—Sophomore forward Ron Deas (Clayton, N.C.) broke the eighth tie of the game by making a lay-up with 32 seconds left and then hit a pair of free throws with one tick left on the clock to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College past Conference Carolinas rival Erskine College, 60-56, on Saturday afternoon’s ‘Senior Day’ in Harris Court. Read More |
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Cobras basketball banks in win over SAPC
HARTSVILLE, S.C. (02/21/08)—Senior Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.Y.) made four free straight free throws to pull visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College to within one point in the final minute of the game but host Coker College made a difficult banked-in three pointer in the final seconds of the game to secure a 68-64 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Thursday night at Timberlake-Lawton Gymnasium. Read More |
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Saints basketball avenges loss to Knights
GAFFNEY, S.C. (02/16/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College sophomore shooting guard Colby Poe (Bennettsville, S.C.) scored a season-high 20 points in a 72-61 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball loss at Limestone College on Saturday night in the Timken Center. Read More |
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Royals defeat St. Andrews men’s basketball in OT thriller
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/14/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College had two chances to take the lead or tie the game in the final 10 second of the first overtime but both shots just missed and the visiting Queens University of Charlotte men’s basketball team survived a 66-64 Conference Carolinas overtime battle in Harris Court on Valentine’s Day. Read More |
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Anderson men’s basketball pulls away from St. Andrews late
ANDERSON, S.C. (02/09/08)—Freshman forward Zack Garst (Huntersville, N.C.) scored a career-high 20 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College but host Anderson University finished the game on a 30-12 run in the final 10 minutes for an 84-70 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon in the Abney Center. Read More |
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Belmont Abbey rallies past SAPC in final minute
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/07/08)—Senior Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.C.) hit a three-pointer with 48 seconds left to give host St. Andrews Presbyterian College a slim one-point lead but a junior Jonathan Jackson (Ahoskie, N.C.) jumper on the next possession catapulted visiting Belmont Abbey College to a 76-72 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Bobcats basketball edges St. Andrews
BANNER ELK, N.C. (02/02/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College junior Joseph Gripper and senior Marcus Hoke -- both Charlotte, N.C., natives -- led all scorers with 23 and 18 points, respectively, but host Lees-McRae College was able to hold on for a 68-64 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Regions top team defeats visiting St. Andrews
MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. (01/31/08)—Junior point guard Charles Phillips (Decatur, Ga.) scored a team-high 14 points but No. 18 nationally ranked Mount Olive College had a hot hand defeating visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College 70-55 in Conference Carolinas men’s basketball Thursday at Kornegay Arena. Read More |
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Falcons soar past Knights basketball
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/26/08)—Pfeiffer University hit 13 three-pointers compared to only one by host St. Andrews Presbyterian College en route to an 87-52 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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SAPC clips Cobras for third straight win
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/24/08)—Senior Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.Y.) registered his first collegiate double-double with a team-high 19 points and a career-high 11 rebounds to propel host St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 69-59 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory over visiting Coker College on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights score season-high 87 points in win over Limestone
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/21/08)—Junior forward Joseph Gripper (Charlotte, N.C.) scored 14 of his team-high 19 points in the second half to help host St. Andrews Presbyterian College hold off Conference Carolinas foe Limestone College, 87-77, on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Hippolyte lifts Knights basketball past Flying Fleet
DUE WEST, S.C. (01/19/08)—Trailing by one-point with 11 seconds left in regulation, senior forward Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.Y.) converted on an old-fashion three-point play to lift visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 53-51 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory over host Erskine College on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Royals run past St. Andrews basketball
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (01/14/08)—Junior point guard Charles Phillips (Decatur, Ga.) scored a team-high 13 points for St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but host Queens University of Charlotte was able to prevail 81-55 in Conference Carolinas men’s basketball action on Monday night in ‘The Oven’. Read More |
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Anderson men’s basketball clips Knights
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/12/08)—The Anderson University men’s basketball team shot 52.0-percent for the game en route to a 79-71 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Trojans men’s basketball holds off St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/10/08)—The Mount Olive College men’s basketball team built a double-digit lead for most of the game and held off a late rally by host St. Andrews Presbyterian College to take a 87-82 Conference Carolinas men’s basketball victory on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Crusaders nip Knights basketball in waning moments
BELMONT, N.C. (01/07/08)—Freshman guard Richard Barbee (Virginia Beach, Va.) broke a 59-59 tie with a fast-break layup while being fouled and converted on the old-fashion three-point play with 6.9 seconds left in the game to lead host Belmont Abbey College past visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 62-59, in Conference Carolinas men’s basketball action on Monday night in the Wheeler Center. Read More |
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Phillips leads Knights to first conference win against Lees-McRae
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/05/08)—Junior point guard Charles Phillips (Decatur, Ga.) scored a career-high 20 points to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 70-61 conquest against visiting Lees-McRae College in Conference Carolinas men’s basketball action on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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St. Andrews men’s hoops begins New Year with convincing win
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/03/08)—Senior Marcus Hoke (Charlotte, N.C.) scored 16 of his game-high 19 points in the second half to lead host St. Andrews Presbyterian College past visiting UNC Pembroke, 62-44, in non-conference men’s basketball action on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Hot shooting Bears edge St. Andrews hoops, 68-65
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/13/07)—Shaw University made 63.2-percent (24-for-38) of its shots to narrowly beat host St. Andrews Presbyterian College 68-65 in a NCAA Division II men’s basketball non-conference game on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Hawks comeback spoils Knights home opener
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/05/07)—Junior Joseph Gripper (Charlotte, N.C.) and sophomore Colby Poe (Bennettsville, N.C.) shared game-high honors for host St. Andrews Presbyterian College with 16 points apiece, but visiting Chowan University erased a seven-point second half en route to a 60-55 non-conference men’s basketball victory in Harris Court on Wednesday night. Read More |
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Falcons men’s basketball defeats St. Andrews
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (11/29/07)—Freshman Josh Lanham (Greensboro, N.C.) bucketed a season-high 16 points and grabbed a game-high seven rebounds for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College but host Pfeiffer University took the Conference Carolinas men’s basketball showdown, 94-78, on Thursday night. Read More |
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Hoke hits nine treys in Knights loss at UNCP
PEMBROKE, N.C. (11/25/07)—Senior Marcus Hoke (Charlotte, N.C.) scored a game-high 28 points with an impressive nine three-pointers but host UNC Pembroke shot 65.4-percent in the second half to erase a 20-point deficit and win the finale of the 2007 UNCP Holiday Classic 73-66 on Sunday afternoon in the English E. Jones Center. Read More |
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Livingstone defeats Knights at Holiday Classic
PEMBROKE, N.C. (11/24/07)—Senior forward Benny Zacharias (Raeford, N.C.) had career-highs of seven points and seven rebounds to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College but Livingstone College won its second straight game in the 2007 UNCP Holiday Classic (hosted by UNC Pembroke) with a 77-64 non-conference men’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon in the English E. Jones Center. Read More |
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National Champions defeat St. Andrews
WILSON, N.C. (11/20/07)—Four players scored in double figures and the defense was dominating for the defending NCAA D-II National Men's Basketball Champions Tuesday night as Barton College cruised past St. Andrews Presbyterian College 78-46. Read More |
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Pirates steal victory over Knights basketball
FLORENCE, S.C. (11/17/07)—Freshman forward Zack Garst (Huntersville, N.C.) scored a team-high 14 points for St. Andrews Presbyterian College but Armstrong Atlantic State University made 16 steals en route to a 79-69 men’s basketball victory in Saturday’s finale of the Zaxby’s Peach Belt/Conference Carolinas Clazzic hosted by Francis Marion University. Read More |
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Patriots rally past SAPC late in season-opener
FLORENCE, S.C. (11/16/07)—Junior Joseph Gripper (Charlotte, N.C.) scored 14 of his team-high 19 points in the second half, but a short runner by Houston Power with 15 seconds remaining lifted Francis Marion University to a 70-68 win over St. Andrews Presbyterian College in the Zaxby’s Peach Belt/Conference Carolinas Clazzic Friday night in the Smith University Center. Read More |
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SAPC men’s hoops looking for breakout season
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/15/07)—After spending the past three seasons hovering around the five-hundred mark, the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team will be looking to jump over that hurdle in the 2007/2008 season as the Knights pursue their goal to compete and eventually win a championship. Read More |
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Knights’ basketball alum Eichelberger signs with Halifax Rainmen
LAURINBURG, N.C. (07/30/07)—Chad Eichelberger, who graduated from St. Andrews Presbyterian College in 2006 and played two seasons with the Knights men’s basketball team, has signed a professional contract to play basketball with the expansion Halifax Rainmen of the American Basketball Association (ABA) on Wednesday. Read More |
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SAPC men’s hoops signs six players for 2007/08 season
LAURINBURG, N.C. (07/25/07)—Billy Lee, Head Basketball Coach for the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team, has announced the addition of six new student-athletes for the upcoming 2007-2008 season. Read More |
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NCAA awards Knights’ Stone as a basketball statistical champion
LAURINBURG, N.C. (07/18/07)—In recognition of leading NCAA Division II in free throw percentage for the 2006/2007 season, St. Andrews Presbyterian College senior Richard Stone received a plaque from the National Collegiate Athletic Association this past week to acknowledge the huge accomplishment. Read More |
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#10 Coker upset #7 SAPC in CVAC Tourney 1st Round
LAURINBURG , N.C. (02/26/07)—No. 10 seed Coker College shot 55% in the second half to upset No. 7 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 66-59, in the first round of the 2007 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament on Monday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights finish regular season with coast-to-coast victory
HARTSVILLE, S.C. (02/22/07)—Four different Knights scored in double digits including sophomore Keith Josey (Norfolk, Va.) tying his season high of 15 points as St. Andrews Presbyterian College finished the regular season with a 74-61 CVAC men’s victory over host Coker College on Thursday night. Read More |
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Knights hoops snaps skid with big win over Lees-McRae
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/17/07)—Senior Richard Stone (Williamsburg, Va.) scored a game-high 16 points on his ‘Senior Day’ as the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team blasted CVAC rival Lees-McRae College 75-53 Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Crusaders basketball edges St. Andrews
BELMONT , N.C. (02/15/07)—Four Knights scored in double digits but host Belmont Abbey College held off St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 82-78, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action on Thursday night in the Wheeler Center. Read More |
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Richard Stone strong in Knights hoops loss to Pfeiffer
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/12/07)—Senior Richard Stone (Williamsburg, Va.) scored a game-high 26 points including drilling a season-high six three-pointers for St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but high-scoring Pfeiffer University took the 100-70 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Grooms scores 1,000th point in Knights loss
DUE WEST, S.C. (02/10/07)—Forward Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.) passed the 1,000 career point total at St. Andrews Presbyterian College as a junior with a team-high 17 points in a 64-53 loss at Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference foe Erskine College on Saturday afternoon in the Belk Arena. Read More |
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Mount Olive men’s basketball edges St. Andrews, 83-80
LAURINBURG , N.C. (02/08/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College had two attempts at tying the game in the final 12 seconds but the errant shots allowed Mount Olive College to escape Harris Court with an 83-80 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball victory on Thursday night. Read More |
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Stone leads highly-ranked Knights free throw shooting team
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/06/07)—Senior Richard Stone (Williamsburg, Va.) is making free throws at a 92.0-percent accuracy to rank second in NCAA Division II in free-throw percentage helping the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team rank No. 19 nationally in free throws made at 75.4%. Read More |
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Regionally ranked Bulldogs edge St. Andrews basketball
WILSON, N.C. (02/01/07)—Five different Knights scored in double-digits but Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference leading Barton College held off St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 99-88, in men’s basketball action on Thursday night. Read More |
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St. Andrews rolls past regionally ranked Queens
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/29/07)—Junior forward Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.C.) scored a career-high 22 points on 8-of-9 shooting helping St. Andrews Presbyterian College avenge a Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference loss from five days ago, defeating Queens University of Charlotte 89-73 on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights men’s hoops runs past Anderson
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/27/07)—Junior forward Marcus Hoke (Charlotte, N.C.) scored a season-high 19 points including a game-high four 3-pointers to lead the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to 79-49 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over Anderson University on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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St. Andrews falls at regionally ranked Queens
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (01/25/07)—Junior Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.) scored a game-high 25 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but host Queens University of Charlotte picked up the 78-64 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball victory on Thursday night in ‘The Oven’. Read More |
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Knights’ hoops shocks No. 18 Pfeiffer in overtime
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (01/20/07)—Junior forward Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.), who scored a career-high 33 points, hit two game-tying free throws with 4.4 seconds left in regulation and then hit the go-ahead bucket in overtime to lift visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College to 106-101 upset victory over No. 18 nationally ranked Pfeiffer University on Saturday night. Read More |
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Knights’ basketball rallies past Coker from the charity stripe
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/17/07)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team hit 23-of-25 (92.0%) free throws in the final 20 minutes as the Knights finished the game on a 38-15 run to rally back from a double-digit second-half deficit and defeat CVAC rival Coker College, 77-67, on Wednesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights ‘Stone’ Bobcats in CVAC men’s hoops
BANNER ELK, N.C. (01/13/07)—Senior swingman Richard Stone (Williamsburg, Va.) scored a career-high 24 points while freshman guard Justin Brauda (Monroe, N.C.) made two clutch free throws with six seconds left in the game to lift the visiting St. Andrews men’s basketball team to a 75-71 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over Lees-McRae College on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Grooms lifts Knights past Crusaders basketball
LAURINBURG , N.C. (01/11/07)—Junior Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.) hit a go-ahead 15-foot jumper with 23 seconds left in regulation to catapult the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to a 66-63 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over Belmont Abbey College on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Limestone men’s basketball escapes past St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/08/07)—Junior Taiwon Grooms’ (Landover, Md.) only missed shot in the second half came on a last second drive to the basket that would have sent the game into overtime, but the layup rattled out and visiting Limestone College escaped with a 60-58 CVAC victory over St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Trojans defeat St. Andrews with hot shooting
ANDERSON, S.C. (01/06/07)—Anderson University shot 65-percent from the field en route to a 69-48 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball conquest of visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon in the Abney Center. Read More |
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Mars Hill runs past St. Andrews men’s basketball
MARS HILL, N.C. (01/02/07)—Senior Richard Stone (Williamsburg, Va.) bucketed a team-high 17 points on 8-of-14 shooting for the visiting Knights, but it was not enough as Mars Hill College defeated St. Andrews Presbyterian College 73-46 Tuesday afternoon in Stanford Arena. Read More |
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St. Andrews falls at Division I Coastal Carolina
CONWAY, S.C. (12/29/06)—Three different Knights scored 11 points but it was not enough as NCAA Division I Coastal Carolina University defeated visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College 74-54 Friday night in Kimbel Arena. Read More |
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Josey helps Knights hoops edge Tigers, 84-83
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/13/06)—Sophomore forward Keith Josey (Suffolk, Va.), who posted a double-double for the second time this season, scored 11 of his 14 points in the second half to help the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team hold off St. Paul’s College, 84-83, Wednesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights fall at Division I North Carolina A&T
GREENSBORO, N.C. (12/05/06)—Junior forward Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.) led all scorers with 20 points but it was not enough as NCAA Division I North Carolina A&T State University defeated visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College 92-58 in men’s basketball action Tuesday evening at the Corbett Sports Center. Read More |
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Flying Fleet soars past Knights hoops
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/02/06) —Erskine College shot 60.9-percent from the field in the second half while holding host St. Andrews Presbyterian College to 20.0% in the second half as the Flying Fleet rallied past the Knights, 67-42, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Mount Olive men’s basketball defeats SAPC
MOUNT OLIVE , N.C. (11/30/06)—St. Andrews junior forward Taiwon Grooms (Landover, Md.) and Mount Olive guard Elton Coffield matched each other by bucketing 19 points apiece for their respective teams, but the host Trojans went on to take the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball tilt 87-71 at Kornegay Arena Thursday night. Read More |
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Wingate men’s basketball swats past SAPC
WINGATE, N.C. (11/25/06)—Wingate University used its size advantage Saturday, by out rebounding smaller St. Andrews Presbyterian College 47-25 and converting on high-percentage shots all day en route to an 87-67 NCAA Division II men’s basketball victory in Cuddy Arena on the Wingate campus. Read More |
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No. 9 ranked Barton defeats Knights basketball
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/21/06)—Four different Bulldogs scored in double digits as NABC/NCAA Division II preseason nationally ranked No. 9 Barton College pulled out a 68-55 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Tuesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Knights net 76-66 win over local foe UNC-Pembroke
PEMBROKE, N.C. (11/18/06)—Sharpshooters Richard Stone and Justin Brauda each cashed in on four three-pointers including a combined six in the second half to lead the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to a 76-66 non-conference victory over the University of North Carolina at Pembroke on Saturday. Read More |
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Knights’ men’s basketball opens season with a 70-55 win over Mars Hill
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/15/06)—Sophomore Keith Josey (Suffolk, Va.), who posted a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, hit a three-pointer at the halftime buzzer to give the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team the lead for good as the Knights went on to defeat non-conference Mars Hill College 70-55 in Harris Court Wednesday. Read More |
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Lee will coach young & versatile Knights hoops team in 2006/07
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/15/06)—After posting their most successful Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference season in six seasons last year, second year head coach Billy Lee is looking for the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to continue to improve in the 2006/07 season with a very deep roster. Read More |
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Knights’ men’s hoops signs seven new recruits for 2006/2007
LAURINBURG, N.C. (08/30/06)—Billy Lee, Head Basketball Coach for the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team, has announced the addition of seven new student-athletes for the upcoming 2006-2007 season. Read More |
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St. Andrews announces Summer Hoopin' @ SAPC Camp
LAURINBURG, NC— St. Andrews men's basketball Head Coach Billy Lee has announced that the first annual Summer Hoopin' at St. Andrews Team Camps are scheduled for June 11-14 and June 15-18. The Individual Development Basketball School will take place on June 19-21. Please, check out the following brochures and registration forms for more information. Team Camp; Individual Camp |
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Eichelberger selected to All-CVAC men’s basketball team
MOUNT OLIVE, NC— St. Andrews senior forward Chad Eichelberger (Austell, GA) was named to the 2006 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference All-Conference Honorable Mention list on Thursday for his outstanding play. Read More |
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#10 Lees-McRae upsets #7 Knights, 86-82, in CVAC 1st round
LAURINBURG, NC—No. 10 seed Lees-McRae College hit eight 3-pointers in the second half to help upset host and No. 7 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 86-82, in the First Round of the 2006 CVAC Men’s Basketball Tournament on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Queens rallies past Knights basketball, 72-71
LAURINBURG, NC—The Queens University of Charlotte men’s basketball team barely snapped St. Andrews seven-game home win streak with a 72-71 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory during Saturday’s ‘Senior Day’ at Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Tigers roar past Knights basketball, 77-62
LAWRENCEVILLE, VA— St. Paul’s College took advantage of a cold shooting second half by visiting St. Andrews to pull out a 77-62 non-conference victory in men’s basketball action on Wednesday night at the Taylor-Whitehead Gym. Read More; Box |
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Limestone edge Knights basketball, 62-51
GAFFNEY, SC— Limestone College took advantage of 21 extra free throws to hold off St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 62-51, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action on Monday at the Timken Center. Read More; Box |
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Anderson men’s hoops takes down St. Andrews, 86-71
ANDERSON, SC— Anderson University placed four players in double figures and put together a 15-3 run late in the second half to beat St. Andrews Presbyterian College 86-71 in a men’s CVAC basketball game Saturday afternoon at the Abney Center. Read More; Box |
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Pfeiffer slips past traveling Knights hoops, 83-70
MISENHEIMER, NC— St. Andrews Presbyterian College out shot Pfeiffer University on Thursday night, but 30 Falcon points on 31 Knights turnovers resulted in an 83-70 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball victory for host PU. Read More; Box |
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Knights rally past Wingate basketball, 77-70
LAURINBURG, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team extended its home win streak to seven games with a 77-70 come-from-behind victory over non-conference Wingate University on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights claw past Bobcats in OT, 94-89
LAURINBURG, NC— After erasing a nine-point deficit in the second half, St. Andrews Presbyterian College never trailed in overtime and defeated Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Lees-McRae College, 94-89, on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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St. Andrews hoops edge Coker, 61-54
LAURINBURG, NC— The St. Andrews men’s basketball team overcame a poor shooting first half by connecting on 50-percent of its shots in the final 20 minutes to defeat Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Coker College, 61-54, on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Erskine slips past St. Andrews, 58-48
DUE WEST, SC—Junior Richard Stone (Williamsburg, VA) bucketed a career-high 13 points for St. Andrews but the Knights could not overcome an early deficit, dropping a 58-48 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference road contest at Erskine on Saturday night. Read More; Box |
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St. Andrews hoops tests No. 8 Barton, 80-68
WILSON, NC—Junior guard Courtney Coffer hit all three shots from downtown and scored a career-high 13 points Thursday night to spark Barton to a hard-fought 80-68 men’s basketball victory over visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Read More; Box |
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Knights stun No. 18 Mount Olive, 72-69
LAURINBURG, NC—Sophomore Jeff Worley (Charlotte, NC) hit a running layup with 0.8 seconds left while being fouled and converted on the and one free throw to lift the St. Andrews men’s basketball team to a 72-69 CVAC victory over NABC/Division II No. 18 nationally ranked Mount Olive College on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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St. Andrews rallies past Belmont Abbey, 69-56
LAURINBURG, NC— St. Andrews shot 58.3-percent in the second half to overcome a sloppy first half and defeat visiting Belmont Abbey, 69-56, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Queens basketball defeats St. Andrews, 71-56
CHARLOTTE, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team had its three-game win streak snapped on the road against Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference and regional power, Queens University of Charlotte, with a 71-56 defeat in “The Oven”. Read More; Box |
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Knights’ basketball stuns Pfeiffer, 89-87
LAURINBURG, NC—Sophomore Jeff Worley (Charlotte, NC) hit the game-winning shot with 13 seconds left and sophomore Taiwon Grooms (Landover, MD) scored a season-high 28 points to lead host St. Andrews to a thrilling 89-87 CVAC men’s basketball victory over Pfeiffer University on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Grooms clutch in Knights win over Coker, 64-61
HARTSVILLE, SC—Sophomore Taiwon Grooms scored seven of the Knights last nine points, lifting the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to a 64-61 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host Coker College on Monday in Timberlake-Lawton Gymnasium. Read More; Box |
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Short lifts St. Andrews past Anderson, 66-60
LAURINBURG, NC—Junior Bobby Short (Charlotte, NC) scored a game-high 20 points, leading the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team to a 66-60 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over visiting Anderson University on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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No. 13 Barton edges Knights basketball, 74-64
LAURINBURG, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team took its third try at knocking off a nationally ranked team, but in a well-played contest No. 13 ranked Barton College pulled out a 74-64 victory over host St. Andrews in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action Thursday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights’ basketball blasts by Saints with hot shooting
LAURINBURG, NC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s basketball team shot an unbelievable 81.8-percent from the field in the second half, lifting the Knights past Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Limestone College 76-64 on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights men’s basketball tames Bobcats, 86-74
BANNER ELK, NC—Four different Knights scored in double digits as the St. Andrews Presbyterian College men's basketball team cruised to a 86-74 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host Lees-McRae Saturday. Read More; Box |
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D-I Coastal Carolina defeats Knights men’s basketball
CONWAY, SC— The Coastal Carolina men’s basketball team, an NCAA Division I institution, never trailed and came away with an 84-70 win in Kimbel Arena over visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College Tuesday. The Chanticleers advanced to 6-5 while the Knights fell to 2-6. Read More; Box |
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No. 10 Mount Olive downs St. Andrews basketball
MOUNT OLIVE, NC— Victor Young led all scorers with 19 points as nationally 10th-ranked Mount Olive defeated St. Andrews 82-58 in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball Wednesday at Kornegay Arena. The Trojans led from start to finish on their way to their 13th consecutive home victory. Read More; Box |
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Erskine escapes with triple overtime win over Knights, 96-88
LAURINBURG, NC— Erskine College scored 20 points in the third overtime on Tuesday, including 10 by sophomore TJ Taylor (Gastonia, NC), to edge host St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 96-88, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men’s basketball action Tuesday night in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights scare No. 14 Pfeiffer in Bobby Lutz Championship
MISENHEIMER, NC—St. Andrews shot a season-high 65.1-percent from the field on Sunday to almost pull off the upset over host Pfeiffer University, who is currently ranked No. 14 nationally in the NABC/Division II Men’s Basketball Poll, in the Championship Game of the 2005 Bobby Lutz Invitational. The Falcons, who held on for the 106-98 non-conference victory, improved to 6-1 while the Knights fell to 2-3. Read More; Box |
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Knights’ basketball defeats Livingstone in overtime thriller
MISENHEIMER, NC—Sophomore Dwayne Jeffcoat (Fayetteville, NC) laid in the game-winning shot on a sophomore Joseph Gripper assist with 28 seconds left in overtime to defeat non-conference Livingstone, 69-68, in the opening game of the 2005 Bobby Lutz Invitational (hosted by Pfeiffer). Read More; Box |
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Belmont Abbey out shoots Knights basketball
BELMONT, NC—Belmont Abbey took advantage of St. Andrews miscues from the free throw line to win the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference season openers for both teams, 83-71, on Tuesday at the Abbey Center. Read More; Box |
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Lee and Knights pick up first win on hot shooting
LAURINBURG, NC—St. Andrews shot 52.2-percent from the field on Monday night, including hitting on 14-of-25 (56.0%) three-point attempts to win a 104-95 non-conference game against Davis & Elkins Monday night in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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UNC Pembroke spoils Knights season opener
LAURINBURG, NC—First year head coach Billy Lee watched St. Andrews Presbyterian College commit 30 turnovers and shoot 54-percent from the free throw line in its season and home opener, allowing visiting UNC Pembroke to rally from a 11-point first half deficit and beat the Knights, 86-80, in front of a large crowd in Harris Court Wednesday. Read More; Box |
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Knights basketball tabbed tenth in CVAC Preseason Coaches Poll
Thomasville , NC— The St. Andrews men’s basketball team will be trying to surprise teams this season after being picked 10th in the 2005-2006 CVAC preseason poll as voted on by the conference coaches. Read More |
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Men’s basketball announces new recruiting class
LAURINBURG, NC—The St. Andrews men’s basketball program has announced the signing of 20 players to national letter of intent’s for the start of the 2005/2006 season. Read More |
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Lee named head coach at St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, NC—St. Andrews Presbyterian College President John Deegan announced today that Billy Lee has been named head coach of the Knights men’s basketball program at a press conference in the St. Andrews Hall of Fame room in the College’s PE Center. Read More |
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