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UNC Asheville Hosts Milligan for Family Day Matinee on Friday
12.20.2018 | Men's Basketball
THE MATCHUP
Teams: UNC Asheville (1-9, 0-0 Big South)
Milligan (7-5, 3-4 AAC)
Location: Asheville, N.C./Kimmel Arena
Date/Time: Friday, December 21/2 p.m. EST
Video: ESPN+
Talent - Matt Stradley (PBP), John Williams (Analyst)
Radio: ESPN Radio 92.9 FM
Talent - Brian Hall (PBP), Mike Gore (Analyst)
Live Stats: uncabulldogs.com
Twitter: @UNCAvlMBB #IWWD #ThePursuit
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - UNC Asheville men's basketball closes out its games before the holiday break by facing off against Milligan at 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21, 2018.
The game will serve as "Family Day" for the Bulldogs and to celebrate the holiday season, UNC Asheville thanks to the efforts of corporate sponsor, Ingles, is offering a special family four-pack of tickets for just $20.
To pick up your special "Ingles Family Four Pack" of tickets for the low price of just $20, please call UNC Asheville Director of Ticketing Harmon Turner in the box office at (828) 258-7900 or visit uncabulldogs.com/Tickets.
As part of "Family Day" on Friday, UNC Asheville concessions will also allow fans to purchase popcorn, hot dogs and drinks for one price.
In addition to the special "Ingles Family Four Pack" and the great offer by concessions, UNC Asheville will also be accepting new unwrapped toys for children ages 3-13 at the Milligan game on Dec. 21 and also at UNC Asheville's home game against Fayetteville State at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 29.
The toy drive is in partnership with Toys for Tots. According to Toys for Tots, books and toys for children ages 3-for-13 are the most needed items during the holiday season.
Anyone who brings a donation for Toys for Tots to either game will receive a free BOGO (Buy One, Get One) ticket for the Dec. 21 and Dec. 29 games.
BULLDOG BITES
SHOPPING WITH THE BULLDOGS: The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County had the unique opportunity to shop with the Bulldogs on Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Target at 115 River Hills Rd. The event allowed the UNC Asheville men's basketball team and the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County to shop for the holidays together at Target. In addition, UNC Asheville women's basketball head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrickand some members of her team joined Mike Morrell and UNC Asheville men's basketball for the special evening. Numerous other coaches and staff and friends of the Bulldogs also took part in helping to make the holidays great for the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County. The partnership between the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County is built around supporting the Boys & Girls Club mission of establishing a safe place to learn, play and grow. As part of the event, 40 individuals from the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County received $100 each to shop with the Bulldogs at Target. The special evening also featured a chance to meet Santa and much more for the 40 individuals from the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County. Each of the 40 also received special signed posters from the UNC Asheville men's and women's basketball teams. They also received tickets to a future UNC Asheville basketball game. Learn more HERE. To see a special look back at the event, please visit HERE.
ALMA MATER OF MIKE MORRELL: Milligan is also the alma mater of UNC Asheville men's basketball head coach Mike Morrell, who was a 1,000-point scorer for the Buffaloes. A three-year starter, Morrell helped the Buffaloes earn a spot in the NAIA National Tournament as a freshman in 2000-01. A two-time all-league selection in golf, Morrell, who earned his bachelor's degree in history in 2005, led Milligan golf to the conference championship in 2003.
CAREER DAYS: DeVon Baker (31 points), Coty Jude (six three-pointers) and Jeremy Peck (10 points) all had career days in a Bulldog uniform in the narrow loss at Stetson.
DON'S DOUBLE-DOUBLE DAY: In securing his first double-digit rebound day as a Bulldog in a 97-60 win over Milligan last season, Donovan Gilmore picked up six of his 16 rebounds in the game on the offensive glass. He was 6-of-10 from the field overall in finishing with 13 points.
CAREER-BEST FOR WORTHY: Cress Worthy finished with a career-best 12 points in UNC Asheville's game at Wofford.
COTY JUDE NAMED BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (12/10): UNC Asheville freshman forward Coty Jude was named the Big South Conference Men's Basketball Freshman of the Week on Monday, Dec. 18. Jude averaged 13.0 points and 2.5 rebounds per game during the week for the Bulldogs. He finished the week shooting 46.7 percent (7-of-15) from the field. He was perfect from the charity stripe on the week (6-for-6). Jude had eight points at No. 8 Auburn and in UNC Asheville's game with Western Carolina, Jude finished with 18 points on 5-of-10 shooting. He was 4-of-8 from beyond the arc in the game.
BABY BULLDOGS: KenPom lists UNC Asheville as the least experienced team in the country and through current NCAA research the Bulldogs are the youngest team in the country. In UNC Asheville's first 11 games of the 2018-19 season, 72 percent (1,591 of 2,200) of UNC Asheville's total minutes as a team have been played by freshmen. Four out of the top five in total minutes for the Bulldogs are all freshmen (DeVon Baker, Tajion Jones, Coty Jude and Cress Worthy).
ONE OF THE YOUNGEST STAFFS IN NATION: Head Coach Mike Morrell is joined on the sideline by assistant coaches Kyle Perry, R.J. Evans and Mike Moynihan along with Director of Basketball Operations Corey Guderyahn. The UNC Asheville men's basketball coaching staff is one of the youngest in the country. In fact, the staff is the fifth-youngest in the country at an average age of 33 years and 274 days.
MORE ABOUT THE BABY BULLDOGS: In addition to 72 percent of UNC Asheville's minutes being played by freshmen, the Bulldogs were in the top-5 youngest in NCAA Division I in every major statistical category entering the 2018-19 season according to NCAA research. The Bulldogs returned just 5.5 percent of their points from last season and 2.9 percent of their starts. In total, the Bulldogs returned only 141 points from the 2017-18 season.
HOME SWEET HOME: UNC Asheville is 83-20 overall and 57-12 against Big South foes within the friendly confines of Kimmel Arena inside the Sherrill Center. The Bulldogs have won 24 of their last 28 at Kimmel Arena overall.
BULLDOG BLOCK PARTY: UNC Asheville ended the game with Western Carolina with a team single-game best nine blocks as a team. UNC Asheville now has two games this year with six or more blocks as a team in a single game. UNC Asheville had six blocks, including five in the first half, in its game at NC State.
SEEGARS BLOCK PARTY: Jalen Seegars tied his career-best of three blocks originally set in Asheville's game at UT Martin with three blocks in the home game against Western Carolina.
STINGY BULLDOG DEFENSE: Auburn had entered the game with UNC Asheville owning the largest scoring margin of victory in the entire country, but the Bulldogs held the Tigers to their lowest point total of the season. Auburn had scored 101 against South Alabama, 88 against Washington, 103 against Mississippi College, 88 against Xavier, 73 against Arizona and 99 against Saint Peter's. Even in their lone loss to Duke, Auburn had scored 72.
BALANCED BULLDOGS: Nine different Bulldogs scored in the game with the No. 8 team in the country in Auburn.
PUTTING UP THE POINTS: DeVon Baker with his 31 points against Stetson has now scored 18 or more in a game for the Bulldogs this season five times.
THAT IS A HIGH PERCENTAGE: Coty Jude ended the UT Martin game shooting 70 percent (7-of-10) from the field. That is a team single-game season-best (minimum five attempts).
PERFECT FROM THE FREE THROW LINE: UNC Asheville was a perfect 3-of-3 from the charity stripe as a team in the game with Furman. It marked the first time UNC Asheville finished a game perfect from the free throw line since going 7-of-7 in a 73-47 road win over Presbyterian College on Jan. 26, 2017. The game also marked the first time since a game at Georgia on Nov. 14, 2016, that the Bulldogs had five or less free throw attempts in a game.
BAKER NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT: UNC Asheville's DeVon Baker was named to the 2018 KEMI Northern Kentucky Basketball Classic All-Tournament Team after the conclusion of the tournament. Baker averaged 16.3 points and 2.0 steals per game in UNC Asheville's three games in the tournament.
STRONG ON THE OFFENSIVE GLASS: UNC Asheville held a 33-26 rebounding lead over Manhattan with the Bulldogs collecting an impressive 17 of their 33 rebounds on the offensive glass. In collecting a career-best nine boards, Jeremy Peck secured five of his nine boards on the offensive glass. Coty Jude collected four of his seven rebounds in the game on the offensive glass.
BULLDOGS OPEN FIRST SEASON UNDER MIKE MORRELL WITH WIN: The Mike Morrell era of UNC Asheville men's basketball started off in emphatic fashion with the Bulldogs picking up a dominating 87-47 victory over St. Andrews at Kimmel Arena on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. UNC Asheville basically led from start-to-finish in the win over St. Andrews with the Bulldogs leading by as many as 41 before securing the 40-point win.
FIRST HEAD COACHING VICTORY: After the Bulldog victory over St. Andrews, UNC Asheville Director of Athletics Janet R. Cone presented Mike Morrell a commemorative ball to congratulate him on his inaugural win. The UNC Asheville men's basketball team then congratulated Morrell in the locker room for starting his career off the right way.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY: UNC Asheville men's basketball head coach Mike Morrell announced the addition of AJ McBride on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. A 6-foot-1 guard out of Houston, Texas, McBride joins the Bulldogs out of Manvel High School. He plays his AAU basketball for the Houston Clippers. McBride was a first-team All-District selection last year for Manvel High School. He is just the third from his school to earn a NCAA Division I men's basketball scholarship.
DISHING IT OUT: UNC Asheville finished the win over St. Andrews with 18 assists on 27 made field goals. The Bulldogs also protected the basketball with only nine turnovers as a team.
To see the full games notes, please visit HERE. To see the 2018-19 UNC Asheville media guide, please visit HERE.
SERIES/ABOUT MILLIGAN
SERIES: UNC Asheville and Milligan used to meet regularly during the Bulldogs' time in the NAIA with the first meeting an 84-74 win for the Bulldogs during the 1964-65 season. Milligan and UNC Asheville faced off for the first time last year since an 84-76 win for UNC Asheville in the 1995-96 season. UNC Asheville picked up a 97-60 win over Milligan last season. Friday's game will be regular season game for the Bulldogs and an exhibition for Milligan.
ABOUT MILLIGAN: The Buffaloes travel to face the Bulldogs owning a 7-5 overall record. Milligan is 3-4 in Appalchian Athletic Conference play. Senior forward Aaron Levarity is leading the Buffaloes on the year with 18.5 points per game.
BARKING ABOUT THE BULLDOGS
CONTE EARNS PRESTIGIOUS NCAA POSTGRADUATE INTERNSHIP: A senior swimming and diving student-athlete, Elizabeth Conte will get to live out her passion with her new opportunity as one of just 30 to receive a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Internship. The Chapel Hill, N.C. native will be working in NCAA Division I governance as part of her postgraduate internship. To learn more, please visit HERE.
NEW STRATEGIC PLAN: UNC Asheville athletics officially unveiled its newest strategic plan on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. The strategic plan entitled "Believe. Achieve. Thrive." is the road map for UNC Asheville athletics over the course of the next five years. The strategic plan outlines key areas of focus and growth in developing lifetime leaders from the most valuable resource that UNC Asheville athletics has in its student-athletes. To learn more about the strategic plan, please visit HERE (PDF).
NATIONAL CHAMPS: The nationally second-ranked UNC Asheville men's tennis doubles duo of Oli Nolan and Henry Patten secured a national championship on Sunday, Nov. 11, with a 6-2, 6-1 win over nationally 42nd-ranked Bjorn Thomson and Parker Wynn of Texas Tech in the championship match of the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships at the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex. In addition to the national championship win, Patten was also voted by the ITA Officials at the event to receive the Sportsmanship Award for the 2018 Oracle ITA National Fall Championships. The championship match win for Nolan and Patten was part of a tremendous fall of 2018 for the pairing. Nolan and Patten went undefeated playing together during the fall and won three titles including the national championship.
MORE THAN MAKING THE GRADE: For the 2017-18 athletic year, the UNC Asheville student-athletes showed their commitment to the classroom by finishing the academic year with a combined grade-point average of 3.142. Impressively, 72 percent (161 of 223) UNC Asheville student-athletes during the 2017-18 athletic year received Athletic Director Honor Roll recognition with a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
TWO-TIME SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: For the second time in his career, UNC Asheville senior Blanton Gillespie was selected as a Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Gillespie was chosen as the 2018 Big South Men's Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year at the Big South Cross Country Championship presented by Musco Sports Lighting and UCS at the Ivey M. Redmon Sports Complex on Friday, Oct. 26. The honor is just the latest for Gillespie, who was named the 2018 Big South Outdoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year in May of 2018.
BIG SOUTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR: UNC Asheville graduate Kayli Nichols was selected as the 2017-18 Big South Conference Woman of the Year. With degrees in German and Political Science and a minor in Spanish, Nichols graduated from UNC Asheville with a GPA of 3.974. During her senior campaign, she was named the Big South Outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the Big South Indoor Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
BIG SOUTH MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: On the same day that he started his new full-time position in the Corporate Analyst Development Program at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in Columbus, Ohio on July 11, 2018, former UNC Asheville men's basketball standout Kevin Vannatta was chosen as the 2017-18 Big South Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In addition to winning the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award for the conference, Vannatta was also chosen as the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI-AAA ADA) Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men's basketball and as the Big South Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Upper Arlington, Ohio native was also selected to the 2017-18 Academic All-America® NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). An Accounting major at UNC Asheville, Vannatta graduated with a 3.94 grade-point average.
FOLLOW IT LIVE
You can watch the BSN on ESPN+ broadcast HERE. To listen to the radio broadcast, please visit HERE. You can follow via live stats HERE.
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs next return from the holiday break to battle Fayetteville State at Kimmel Arena on Saturday, Dec. 29. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Teams: UNC Asheville (1-9, 0-0 Big South)
Milligan (7-5, 3-4 AAC)
Location: Asheville, N.C./Kimmel Arena
Date/Time: Friday, December 21/2 p.m. EST
Video: ESPN+
Talent - Matt Stradley (PBP), John Williams (Analyst)
Radio: ESPN Radio 92.9 FM
Talent - Brian Hall (PBP), Mike Gore (Analyst)
Live Stats: uncabulldogs.com
Twitter: @UNCAvlMBB #IWWD #ThePursuit
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - UNC Asheville men's basketball closes out its games before the holiday break by facing off against Milligan at 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 21, 2018.
The game will serve as "Family Day" for the Bulldogs and to celebrate the holiday season, UNC Asheville thanks to the efforts of corporate sponsor, Ingles, is offering a special family four-pack of tickets for just $20.
To pick up your special "Ingles Family Four Pack" of tickets for the low price of just $20, please call UNC Asheville Director of Ticketing Harmon Turner in the box office at (828) 258-7900 or visit uncabulldogs.com/Tickets.
As part of "Family Day" on Friday, UNC Asheville concessions will also allow fans to purchase popcorn, hot dogs and drinks for one price.
In addition to the special "Ingles Family Four Pack" and the great offer by concessions, UNC Asheville will also be accepting new unwrapped toys for children ages 3-13 at the Milligan game on Dec. 21 and also at UNC Asheville's home game against Fayetteville State at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 29.
The toy drive is in partnership with Toys for Tots. According to Toys for Tots, books and toys for children ages 3-for-13 are the most needed items during the holiday season.
Anyone who brings a donation for Toys for Tots to either game will receive a free BOGO (Buy One, Get One) ticket for the Dec. 21 and Dec. 29 games.
BULLDOG BITES
SHOPPING WITH THE BULLDOGS: The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County had the unique opportunity to shop with the Bulldogs on Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Target at 115 River Hills Rd. The event allowed the UNC Asheville men's basketball team and the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County to shop for the holidays together at Target. In addition, UNC Asheville women's basketball head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrickand some members of her team joined Mike Morrell and UNC Asheville men's basketball for the special evening. Numerous other coaches and staff and friends of the Bulldogs also took part in helping to make the holidays great for the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County. The partnership between the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Buncombe County is built around supporting the Boys & Girls Club mission of establishing a safe place to learn, play and grow. As part of the event, 40 individuals from the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County received $100 each to shop with the Bulldogs at Target. The special evening also featured a chance to meet Santa and much more for the 40 individuals from the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Buncombe County. Each of the 40 also received special signed posters from the UNC Asheville men's and women's basketball teams. They also received tickets to a future UNC Asheville basketball game. Learn more HERE. To see a special look back at the event, please visit HERE.
ALMA MATER OF MIKE MORRELL: Milligan is also the alma mater of UNC Asheville men's basketball head coach Mike Morrell, who was a 1,000-point scorer for the Buffaloes. A three-year starter, Morrell helped the Buffaloes earn a spot in the NAIA National Tournament as a freshman in 2000-01. A two-time all-league selection in golf, Morrell, who earned his bachelor's degree in history in 2005, led Milligan golf to the conference championship in 2003.
CAREER DAYS: DeVon Baker (31 points), Coty Jude (six three-pointers) and Jeremy Peck (10 points) all had career days in a Bulldog uniform in the narrow loss at Stetson.
DON'S DOUBLE-DOUBLE DAY: In securing his first double-digit rebound day as a Bulldog in a 97-60 win over Milligan last season, Donovan Gilmore picked up six of his 16 rebounds in the game on the offensive glass. He was 6-of-10 from the field overall in finishing with 13 points.
CAREER-BEST FOR WORTHY: Cress Worthy finished with a career-best 12 points in UNC Asheville's game at Wofford.
COTY JUDE NAMED BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (12/10): UNC Asheville freshman forward Coty Jude was named the Big South Conference Men's Basketball Freshman of the Week on Monday, Dec. 18. Jude averaged 13.0 points and 2.5 rebounds per game during the week for the Bulldogs. He finished the week shooting 46.7 percent (7-of-15) from the field. He was perfect from the charity stripe on the week (6-for-6). Jude had eight points at No. 8 Auburn and in UNC Asheville's game with Western Carolina, Jude finished with 18 points on 5-of-10 shooting. He was 4-of-8 from beyond the arc in the game.
BABY BULLDOGS: KenPom lists UNC Asheville as the least experienced team in the country and through current NCAA research the Bulldogs are the youngest team in the country. In UNC Asheville's first 11 games of the 2018-19 season, 72 percent (1,591 of 2,200) of UNC Asheville's total minutes as a team have been played by freshmen. Four out of the top five in total minutes for the Bulldogs are all freshmen (DeVon Baker, Tajion Jones, Coty Jude and Cress Worthy).
ONE OF THE YOUNGEST STAFFS IN NATION: Head Coach Mike Morrell is joined on the sideline by assistant coaches Kyle Perry, R.J. Evans and Mike Moynihan along with Director of Basketball Operations Corey Guderyahn. The UNC Asheville men's basketball coaching staff is one of the youngest in the country. In fact, the staff is the fifth-youngest in the country at an average age of 33 years and 274 days.
MORE ABOUT THE BABY BULLDOGS: In addition to 72 percent of UNC Asheville's minutes being played by freshmen, the Bulldogs were in the top-5 youngest in NCAA Division I in every major statistical category entering the 2018-19 season according to NCAA research. The Bulldogs returned just 5.5 percent of their points from last season and 2.9 percent of their starts. In total, the Bulldogs returned only 141 points from the 2017-18 season.
HOME SWEET HOME: UNC Asheville is 83-20 overall and 57-12 against Big South foes within the friendly confines of Kimmel Arena inside the Sherrill Center. The Bulldogs have won 24 of their last 28 at Kimmel Arena overall.
BULLDOG BLOCK PARTY: UNC Asheville ended the game with Western Carolina with a team single-game best nine blocks as a team. UNC Asheville now has two games this year with six or more blocks as a team in a single game. UNC Asheville had six blocks, including five in the first half, in its game at NC State.
SEEGARS BLOCK PARTY: Jalen Seegars tied his career-best of three blocks originally set in Asheville's game at UT Martin with three blocks in the home game against Western Carolina.
STINGY BULLDOG DEFENSE: Auburn had entered the game with UNC Asheville owning the largest scoring margin of victory in the entire country, but the Bulldogs held the Tigers to their lowest point total of the season. Auburn had scored 101 against South Alabama, 88 against Washington, 103 against Mississippi College, 88 against Xavier, 73 against Arizona and 99 against Saint Peter's. Even in their lone loss to Duke, Auburn had scored 72.
BALANCED BULLDOGS: Nine different Bulldogs scored in the game with the No. 8 team in the country in Auburn.
PUTTING UP THE POINTS: DeVon Baker with his 31 points against Stetson has now scored 18 or more in a game for the Bulldogs this season five times.
THAT IS A HIGH PERCENTAGE: Coty Jude ended the UT Martin game shooting 70 percent (7-of-10) from the field. That is a team single-game season-best (minimum five attempts).
PERFECT FROM THE FREE THROW LINE: UNC Asheville was a perfect 3-of-3 from the charity stripe as a team in the game with Furman. It marked the first time UNC Asheville finished a game perfect from the free throw line since going 7-of-7 in a 73-47 road win over Presbyterian College on Jan. 26, 2017. The game also marked the first time since a game at Georgia on Nov. 14, 2016, that the Bulldogs had five or less free throw attempts in a game.
BAKER NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT: UNC Asheville's DeVon Baker was named to the 2018 KEMI Northern Kentucky Basketball Classic All-Tournament Team after the conclusion of the tournament. Baker averaged 16.3 points and 2.0 steals per game in UNC Asheville's three games in the tournament.
STRONG ON THE OFFENSIVE GLASS: UNC Asheville held a 33-26 rebounding lead over Manhattan with the Bulldogs collecting an impressive 17 of their 33 rebounds on the offensive glass. In collecting a career-best nine boards, Jeremy Peck secured five of his nine boards on the offensive glass. Coty Jude collected four of his seven rebounds in the game on the offensive glass.
BULLDOGS OPEN FIRST SEASON UNDER MIKE MORRELL WITH WIN: The Mike Morrell era of UNC Asheville men's basketball started off in emphatic fashion with the Bulldogs picking up a dominating 87-47 victory over St. Andrews at Kimmel Arena on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. UNC Asheville basically led from start-to-finish in the win over St. Andrews with the Bulldogs leading by as many as 41 before securing the 40-point win.
FIRST HEAD COACHING VICTORY: After the Bulldog victory over St. Andrews, UNC Asheville Director of Athletics Janet R. Cone presented Mike Morrell a commemorative ball to congratulate him on his inaugural win. The UNC Asheville men's basketball team then congratulated Morrell in the locker room for starting his career off the right way.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY: UNC Asheville men's basketball head coach Mike Morrell announced the addition of AJ McBride on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. A 6-foot-1 guard out of Houston, Texas, McBride joins the Bulldogs out of Manvel High School. He plays his AAU basketball for the Houston Clippers. McBride was a first-team All-District selection last year for Manvel High School. He is just the third from his school to earn a NCAA Division I men's basketball scholarship.
DISHING IT OUT: UNC Asheville finished the win over St. Andrews with 18 assists on 27 made field goals. The Bulldogs also protected the basketball with only nine turnovers as a team.
To see the full games notes, please visit HERE. To see the 2018-19 UNC Asheville media guide, please visit HERE.
SERIES/ABOUT MILLIGAN
SERIES: UNC Asheville and Milligan used to meet regularly during the Bulldogs' time in the NAIA with the first meeting an 84-74 win for the Bulldogs during the 1964-65 season. Milligan and UNC Asheville faced off for the first time last year since an 84-76 win for UNC Asheville in the 1995-96 season. UNC Asheville picked up a 97-60 win over Milligan last season. Friday's game will be regular season game for the Bulldogs and an exhibition for Milligan.
ABOUT MILLIGAN: The Buffaloes travel to face the Bulldogs owning a 7-5 overall record. Milligan is 3-4 in Appalchian Athletic Conference play. Senior forward Aaron Levarity is leading the Buffaloes on the year with 18.5 points per game.
BARKING ABOUT THE BULLDOGS
CONTE EARNS PRESTIGIOUS NCAA POSTGRADUATE INTERNSHIP: A senior swimming and diving student-athlete, Elizabeth Conte will get to live out her passion with her new opportunity as one of just 30 to receive a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Internship. The Chapel Hill, N.C. native will be working in NCAA Division I governance as part of her postgraduate internship. To learn more, please visit HERE.
NEW STRATEGIC PLAN: UNC Asheville athletics officially unveiled its newest strategic plan on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. The strategic plan entitled "Believe. Achieve. Thrive." is the road map for UNC Asheville athletics over the course of the next five years. The strategic plan outlines key areas of focus and growth in developing lifetime leaders from the most valuable resource that UNC Asheville athletics has in its student-athletes. To learn more about the strategic plan, please visit HERE (PDF).
NATIONAL CHAMPS: The nationally second-ranked UNC Asheville men's tennis doubles duo of Oli Nolan and Henry Patten secured a national championship on Sunday, Nov. 11, with a 6-2, 6-1 win over nationally 42nd-ranked Bjorn Thomson and Parker Wynn of Texas Tech in the championship match of the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships at the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex. In addition to the national championship win, Patten was also voted by the ITA Officials at the event to receive the Sportsmanship Award for the 2018 Oracle ITA National Fall Championships. The championship match win for Nolan and Patten was part of a tremendous fall of 2018 for the pairing. Nolan and Patten went undefeated playing together during the fall and won three titles including the national championship.
MORE THAN MAKING THE GRADE: For the 2017-18 athletic year, the UNC Asheville student-athletes showed their commitment to the classroom by finishing the academic year with a combined grade-point average of 3.142. Impressively, 72 percent (161 of 223) UNC Asheville student-athletes during the 2017-18 athletic year received Athletic Director Honor Roll recognition with a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
TWO-TIME SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: For the second time in his career, UNC Asheville senior Blanton Gillespie was selected as a Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Gillespie was chosen as the 2018 Big South Men's Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year at the Big South Cross Country Championship presented by Musco Sports Lighting and UCS at the Ivey M. Redmon Sports Complex on Friday, Oct. 26. The honor is just the latest for Gillespie, who was named the 2018 Big South Outdoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year in May of 2018.
BIG SOUTH WOMAN OF THE YEAR: UNC Asheville graduate Kayli Nichols was selected as the 2017-18 Big South Conference Woman of the Year. With degrees in German and Political Science and a minor in Spanish, Nichols graduated from UNC Asheville with a GPA of 3.974. During her senior campaign, she was named the Big South Outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the Big South Indoor Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
BIG SOUTH MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: On the same day that he started his new full-time position in the Corporate Analyst Development Program at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in Columbus, Ohio on July 11, 2018, former UNC Asheville men's basketball standout Kevin Vannatta was chosen as the 2017-18 Big South Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In addition to winning the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year award for the conference, Vannatta was also chosen as the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI-AAA ADA) Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men's basketball and as the Big South Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Upper Arlington, Ohio native was also selected to the 2017-18 Academic All-America® NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). An Accounting major at UNC Asheville, Vannatta graduated with a 3.94 grade-point average.
FOLLOW IT LIVE
You can watch the BSN on ESPN+ broadcast HERE. To listen to the radio broadcast, please visit HERE. You can follow via live stats HERE.
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs next return from the holiday break to battle Fayetteville State at Kimmel Arena on Saturday, Dec. 29. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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