2008–09 VMI Keydets basketball team

The 2008–09 VMI Keydets basketball team represented the Virginia Military Institute during the 2008-09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Keydets were coached by Duggar Baucom in his 4th year at VMI, and played their home games at Cameron Hall. It was VMI's 5th season in the Big South Conference and the Keydets' 101st season of basketball.[1]

2008–09 VMI Keydets men's basketball
ConferenceBig South Conference
2008–09 record24–8 (13–5 Big South)
Head coachDuggar Baucom (4th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Daniel Willis (4th season)
  • Jack Castleberry (1st season)
  • Jason Allison (4th season)
Home arenaCameron Hall
2008–09 Big South men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Radford153 .833  2112  .636
VMI135 .722  248  .750
Liberty126 .667  2312  .657
UNC Asheville108 .556  1516  .484
Winthrop99 .500  1119  .367
Gardner-Webb99 .500  1317  .433
Presbyterian99 .500  1217  .414
Coastal Carolina513 .278  1120  .355
High Point414 .222  921  .300
Charleston Southern414 .222  920  .310
2009 Big South Tournament winner
As of March 7, 2009; Rankings from AP Poll

VMI opened the year with an upset over the Kentucky Wildcats in Rupp Arena on November 14, 2008, by a score of 111–103. After losses to Virginia and Jacksonville State to drop their record to 4–2, VMI then went on a ten-game winning streak and won their first six conference games before falling to Liberty 91–80, in what was the first sellout in the 27-year history of Cameron Hall.[2]

After finishing the regular season with a 22–7 mark, VMI cruised through their first two Big South tournament games, beating Coastal Carolina 96–76 in the quarterfinals and besting Liberty 78–58 in the semifinals. The Keydets ultimately fell to Radford 108–94 in the Big South Championship game, ending their season at 24–8. The 24 wins in a season were the school's second-most all-time, trailing only the 1976–77 team who 26 wins en route to a Sweet 16 appearance.[3]

Roster

2008–09 VMI Keydets men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
G 1 Adam Lonon 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)175 lb (79 kg) Jr Richmond, VA
F 2 Willie Bell 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)205 lb (93 kg) Sr Newport News, VA
G 3 Chavis Holmes 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg) Sr Charlotte, NC
G 4 Joey Cantafio 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)150 lb (68 kg) So Richmond, VA
G 10 Austin Kenon 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)180 lb (82 kg) So Virginia Beach, VA
F 11 Quinn Brownfield 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)195 lb (88 kg) So Kyle, TX
F 15 Ron Burks 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)205 lb (93 kg) Fr Mitchellville, MD
G 20 Carl Josey 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)195 lb (88 kg) Jr Surrey, England
F 22 Hunter Houston 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)195 lb (88 kg) So Birmingham, AL
G 21 Keith Gabriel 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg) Fr Charlotte, NC
F 23 Travis Holmes 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg) Sr Charlotte, NC
G 31 Michael Sparks 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg) Fr Lexington, KY
C 32 Wayne Whiting 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)240 lb (109 kg) Fr Richmond Hill, GA
F 35 Aaron Blosser 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg) Fr Virginia Beach, VA
C 50 Stephen Sargent 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)245 lb (111 kg) RS Fr Fayetteville, GA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Daniel Willis
  • Jack Castleberry
  • Jason Allison

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

[4]

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
November 14*
7:00 pm, FSN
at Kentucky W 111–103  1–0
Rupp Arena (22,579)
Lexington, KY
November 16*
4:00 pm, CSN
at Virginia L 97–107  1–1
John Paul Jones Arena (9,955)
Charlottesville, VA
November 18*
8:00 pm
Maryland Bible W 118–72  2–1
Cameron Hall (1,211)
Lexington, VA
November 20*
7:00 pm
Stevenson W 133–72  3–1
Cameron Hall (846)
Lexington, VA
November 24*
7:00 pm
at Campbell W 97–92  4–1
Pope Convocation Center (1,531)
Buies Creek, NC
November 29*
7:00 pm
at Jacksonville State L 67–95  4–2
Pete Mathews Coliseum (753)
Jacksonville, AL
December 3
9:00 pm, MASN
Winthrop W 92–74  5–2
(1–0)
Cameron Hall (2,846)
Lexington, VA
December 6
4:30 pm
at UNC Asheville W 114–105  6–2
(2–0)
Justice Center (1,009)
Asheville, NC
December 9*
7:00 pm
Campbell W 88–76  7–2
Cameron Hall (1,076)
Lexington, VA
December 13*
1:00 pm
Southern Wesleyan W 113–94  8–2
Cameron Hall (2,446)
Lexington, VA
December 21*
1:00 pm
at Army W 62–55  9–2
Christl Arena (206)
West Point, NY
December 31*
7:00 pm, MASN
Richmond W 73–70  10–2
Cameron Hall (3,109)
Lexington, VA
January 3
7:00 pm
at Gardner–Webb W 96–92  11–2
(3–0)
Paul Porter Arena (1,500)
Boiling Springs, NC
January 5
7:30 pm
at Charleston Southern W 93–90  12–2
(4–0)
CSU Field House (684)
North Charleston, SC
January 10
1:00 pm
Coastal Carolina W 103–102  13–2
(5–0)
Cameron Hall (2,875)
Lexington, VA
January 12
7:00 pm
Presbyterian W 90–75  14–2
(6–0)
Cameron Hall (2,105)
Lexington, VA
January 17
1:00 pm
Liberty L 80–91  14–3
(6–1)
Cameron Hall (5,029)
Lexington, VA
January 21
7:00 pm
at Radford W 87–72  15–3
(7–1)
Dedmon Center (3,066)
Radford, VA
January 24
1:00 pm
High Point W 92–85  16–3
(8–1)
Cameron Hall (3,690)
Lexington, VA
January 29*
7:00 pm
Southern Virginia W 113–92  17–3
Cameron Hall (2,318)
Lexington, VA
February 2
7:00 pm
UNC Asheville L 95–103 OT 17–4
(8–2)
Cameron Hall (2,483)
Lexington, VA
February 4
7:00 pm
at Winthrop W 110–106 OT 18–4
(9–2)
Winthrop Coliseum (2,275)
Rock Hill, SC
February 7
2:00 pm
Gardner–Webb W 94–88  19–4
(10–2)
Cameron Hall (4,084)
Lexington, VA
February 9
7:00 pm
Charleston Southern W 82–76  20–4
(11–2)
Cameron Hall (2,137)
Lexington, VA
February 14
2:00 pm
at Coastal Carolina L 97–100  20–5
(11–3)
Kimbel Arena (1,031)
Conway, SC
February 16
7:00 pm
at Presbyterian L 57–63  20–6
(11–4)
Templeton Physical Education Center (790)
Clinton, SC
February 21
1:00 pm, MASN
Radford L 90–97  20–7
(11–5)
Cameron Hall (4,744)
Lexington, VA
February 24
7:00 pm
at Liberty W 109–72  21–7
(12–5)
Vines Center (6,973)
Lynchburg, VA
February 28
7:00 pm
at High Point W 81–76  22–7
(13–5)
Millis Center (1,642)
High Point, NC
2009 Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
March 3
7:00 PM
Coastal Carolina
Quarterfinal
W 96–76  23–7
Cameron Hall (3,654)
Lexington, VA
March 5
6:00 pm
vs. Liberty
Semifinal
W 78–58  24–7
Dedmon Center (N/A)
Radford, VA
March 7
4:00 pm
at Radford L 94–108  24–8
Dedmon Center (3,480)
Radford, VA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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