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Alex Graves:

Finished his final season on the court earning a 2016 All-ODAC First Team selection
along with taking home the 2016 ODAC Player of the Year awardSenior forward led
the Hornets to their first ODAC Championship since 1979Played in all 30 games
and had 28 startsAveraged 16.2 points while also leading the team in rebounding
at 8.0 per gameJoined the 1,000 point club on December 20, 2015 against
LaGrange CollegeRanks 9th all-time scoring 1322 in his four seasonsWill finished
3rd in program history in Total Blocks and Block Shots in a season
Zack Burnett:
A dynamic scorer who averaged 16.4 points his Junior season on his way to a 2016
All-ODAC First Team selectionPlayed 28 games making 25 startsLed the team
with 64 made threes which ranks 2nd All-Time for second all time in a season
Poured in a career high of 30 points vs Ohio Wesleyan in the 2 nd Round of the NCAA
TournamentBroke 1,000-point mark against Ohio WesleyanLed the team in
steals 52 on the season and had a career high 7 pilfers against Scranton tied for 3 rd
All-TimeWill look to be the best combo-guard in the conference as a senior
Austen Arnold:
Senior Forward whose season was cut short by a midseason Wrist surgerysaw
action in 20 games starting 18 contestAveraged 13.5 points per gameScored 41
points in the Double-Overtime thriller against Roanoke College good for 4 th All-Time
for points in a gameAveraged a career high 5.5 rebounds per gameNamed to
2016 ODAC All-Tournament Team in route to winning the 2016 ODAC Championship
Lyndon White:
Versatile Guard who played in 29 games with 27 startsAveraged a career high 7.7
points per gameScored career high 20 points at Emory & Henryhad two games
were he shot 100% from the field against Hampden-Sydney and Emory & Henry
respectivelyAveraged 6.6 rebounds per game mainly while playing Point Guard
which ranked 2nd on the team per game and 7th in the conferenceLed the team in
assist with 3.8 per gameLooking to be a one of the top guards in the ODAC in his
final campaign
AJ Hamilton:
In his final season provided a huge spark off the bench Recognized as the Heart
and Soul of the team whose impact was felt on more than just the stat sheet
Played in all 30 games making six startsSlasher who averaged a career high 6.9
pointsPosted career high 17 points twice during the season against Averett and
Eastern MennoniteLed the team in field goal percentage shooting .548 on the
seasonGreat perimeter defender who will be missed
Jay Allen:
Lightning quick Red-shirt junior guard who provided dazzling plays in transition
Saw action in 28 games with one startAveraged 6.3 points per gameScored

career high 26 points in his first game at Johns HopkinsLed team in steals on five
different occasions throughout the seasonWill look to have an even more
impactful role in his final season for the Hornets
Daniel Rowe:
Skilled Marksmen who did not disappoint in his final seasonMade 21 starts out of
28 total games playedAveraged 5.7 points per gameHad seven double-digit
scoring games with a season high of 12 points in a win against FerrumMade at
least two three-pointers in 13 gameshad two games were he shot 100% from
behind the arc going 3-for-3 against Berry and Randolph...Senior leader who will be
missed
Bobby Ford:
Sophomore wing made a huge jump from his freshman yearSaw action in 25
games registering one startAveraged 6 points per gameA knock-down threepoint shooter who twice made 8 trifectas against Berry and Roanoke respectively
2nd on the team and tied for 9th all-time in made threes on the season with 45Will
be expected to have a more prominent role in his Third season
Omar Kemp:
Senior Forward was a defensive anchor in his final campaignPlayed in all 30
games making his lone start on Senior DayWas 2 nd on the team in total blocked
shots with 26Led the team in blocks in 12 games this seasonAveraged 4.9
points per contestRecorded a season high of 10 points verses FerrumAveraged
4.5 rebounds per gameRanked 9th in the ODAC with 2.1 offensive rebounds per
gameWill be tough for the coaching staff to replace next year
Devante Young:
Small but scrappy freshman guard played in 29 games making 14 startsAveraged
2.7 points per gameCareer-high of 14 points came against Washington and Lee
Tied for 3rd on the team in total steals for the season with 21Defensive-minded
guard will look to shoulder a much bigger role in his Sophomore Season
Sammy Hooper:
Smooth Sophomore shooter played in 21 games with one startAveraged 3.3 points
per gameTwice tallied a Season-High of 11 points against Goucher and Averett
Shot 100% from the free throw line this seasonWill be a key contributor during his
third season as a Hornet
Chad Lipes:
Athletic Forward played in 12 games this season making two startsHis energy,
enthusiasm and work ethic were contagiousPut points on the board twice in his
final seasonHard working undersized post will be missed next season
Ricky Southerland:

Sophomore Post player registered minutes in 10 games this seasonScored 2


points in contest against AverettWill look to take on a much bigger role as a Junior

David Rogers:
Junior Center played in 9 games this seasonHelped man the middle when LC had
foul troubleScored 2 points from the charity stripe against Emory & Henry in the
second round of the ODAC tournament
Austen Wrighten:
Freshman guard who loves to play above the rimsaw action in 8 games this
seasonScored season high 3 points against Emory & Henry in the ODAC
tournamentWill look to blossom in his Sophomore season
Josef Redmon:
Post player who saw the court in 5 games this seasonScored a career high 5
points against Johns Hopkins going 3 for 4 from the free throw lineWill look to
provide front court depth in his Junior Season
Hank Gompers:
Versatile Forward who played in 4 games as a Sophomore HornetEnergetic and
Enthusiastic wing who helped push teammatesWill look to make an impact with
an increased role in his third season
John Puryear:
Freshman scorer appeared in 3 games this seasonWill be looking to make a splash
as a Sophomore
Chase Hankins:
Junior guard who fought through an injury riddled seasonWas able to play in 3
games this seasonWill look to stay healthy and shoulder a larger load as a Senior
Willie Folks:
Tall and Lanky Freshman CenterPlayed in 2 games in his first season on Lakeside
DriveCoaching Staff will be looking for him to step up in his Sophomore year with
graduations imminent for core post

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