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The VMI Keydets basketball team represents the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, in the sport of men's college basketball. They compete in the Southern Conference of the NCAA Division I. They have played their home games in Cameron Hall since 1981. VMI has played basketball since 1908, and had played in the Southern Conference (SoCon) until 2003, when they moved to the Big South. VMI rejoined the SoCon on July 1, 2014. They are coached by Andrew Wilson. VMI does not field a women's basketball team.


History


Early years

The VMI basketball program began in 1908 under head coach Pete Krebs, and team went 3–3 in their inaugural season. VMI enjoyed mild success within the first several years of its existence, achieving twelve winning seasons in seventeen years as an independent between 1908 and 1925, including records of 11–1 and 16–1 1920 and 1921, respectively.
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, who coached the Keydets from 1919 to 1922, had a 38–9 coaching record which still stands as the highest winning percentage of any VMI head basketball coach (.809).


Southern Conference

VMI joined the Southern Conference in 1925 at which time they were led by 4th-year head coach W. C. Raftery. After a 7–8 overall mark and 3–5 conference record in their opening season in the SoCon, VMI finished in 20th place or lower in the conference four of the next six seasons. Raftery departed in 1934 with a 68–112 record; the 68 wins are the 4th-most in VMI history. Throughout the next 30 years, VMI never placed better than 5th in the conference. This stretch included one winless season and two winless conference marks. From 1943 to 1953, VMI failed to win more than five games in any season. The Keydets saw 13 different head coaches, five of which were only tenured for one year.


Louis Miller era

Hired in 1958, Louis "Weenie" Miller became the first coach to lead VMI to an NCAA tournament appearance. After seasons of 5–13, 4–16 and 5–17, the Keydets managed to go 9–11 and 6–8 in SoCon play in the 1961–62 season. The nine wins were the most for the program since 1953–54, and they made their first Southern Conference tournament semifinal appearance since 1941. Two seasons later, VMI went 12–12 and 7–7 in the conference which was their first non-losing season since 1942–43. Despite being the 4th seed, VMI narrowly ran their way through the SoCon tournament defeating Furman,
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in succession. The three wins came by a combined 10 points. In the NCAA tournament, VMI fell to Princeton 86–60. Miller left VMI following the season's end.


Bill Blair & Charlie Schmaus era

VMI returned to mediocrity and losing seasons following their Southern Conference title. Gary McPherson replaced Miller from 1964 to 1969, followed by
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, who was tenured until 1972. The Keydets more than nine games in a season in that stretch, including a 1–25 campaign in 1970–71, which is tied for the most losses in a single season in VMI basketball history. Bill Blair, who also played for VMI, led the Keydets to their first of what would be two consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. In 1975–76, the Keydets went 22–10 which including a 9–3 Socon record; it was the school's first winning record in conference play since 1968, and only their second since 1943. After winning the SoCon tournament, VMI defeated Tennessee 81–75 and DePaul, 71–66 in overtime, before falling to Rutgers by a score of 91–75. The team was led by
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, who went on to be the 26th overall pick selected by the
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in the 1978 NBA draft. The following year, VMI went 26–4, 8–2 SoCon under first-year head coach Charlie Schmaus. After defeating Duquesne 73–66, they fell in the Sweet Sixteen to Kentucky 93–78. Despite going 21–7 the following year, VMI lost in the Southern Conference tournament semifinals to Marshall. After a dismal 1–25 season two years later, Schmaus departed VMI. Blair went on to become the coach of the NBA's New Jersey Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves.


Big South Conference

VMI became a member of the
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in 2003. The first team in VMI's Big South tenure went 6–22 and 4–12 in the conference under Bart Bellairs, who had been the coach since 1994. After a 3–13 conference campaign the following year, Bellairs was fired on February 28, 2005.


Duggar Baucom era

Between 1978 and 2005, VMI had just three winning seasons between head coaches Marty Fletcher, Joe Cantafio, and Bart Bellairs. During that time the Keydets made only two tournament final appearances in 1985 and 1988. Following the firing of Bellairs in 2005, VMI hired
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, a former
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head coach and North Carolina state trooper. Baucom's first season as coached saw continued failure with a 7–20 record. However, the next season in 2006–07, VMI reached the Big South Championship game for the first time, despite a 12–18 regular season and 6th seed in the conference. They ultimately fell to Winthrop 84–81. That season was the first in which Baucom implemented a high-scoring, run-and-gun offense which garnered a considerable amount of notability. VMI averaged 100.9 points per game as well as 14.9 steals per game and 442 total three-pointers made, all of which led the NCAA that year. In 2008–09, VMI reached the championship again, but fell to Radford 108–94. The loss ended the Keydets' season at 24–8, which was tied for the second-highest single-season win total in VMI history. It was highlighted by a season-opening upset win over Kentucky in Rupp Arena, 111–103. Senior twins
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and
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led the team with 22 and 19.1 points per game, respectively, and ultimately became the highest-scoring twins in NCAA history. The Keydets reached the Big South final once again in
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, despite being the 7th seed, but fell to
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80–64. It was the first season since the 2006–07 campaign that VMI did not lead the nation in scoring, ending a streak of five consecutive years. VMI returned to their usual high-scoring pace in 2013–14, leading the nation in scoring averaging 88.3 points. Most notably, the Keydets made their first post-season tournament in 37 years as they accepted an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. VMI cruised through the first two rounds, defeating
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111–100 and IPFW 106–95. In the quarterfinals they erased a 17-point deficit to defeat Ohio, but fell at home to Yale in the semifinals, 75–62. The loss ended VMI's year at 22–13, which was only the fifth 20-win season in the program's history. On March 30, 2015, Baucom accepted the head coaching position at The Citadel.


Postseason results


NCAA tournament results

The Keydets have participated in three NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–3.


CBI results

The Keydets have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0-1.


CIT results

The Keydets have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 3–1.


Facilities

*
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(1930s–1980) Cormack Field House, nicknamed "The Pit", served as the home of VMI basketball from the 1930s through 1980. There were many notable performances in its time, including a trio of SoCon championships and
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and Sweet Sixteen VMI squads. * Cameron Hall (1981–present) The 5,030-seat Cameron Hall has housed VMI basketball since 1981, and does so today. It replaced aging Cormack Field House, which is now used for indoor track and field.


Players


Retired jerseys

VMI has retired three jersey numbers, with the most recent being Reggie Williams and his 55.


Other notable players


Individual career records


Points

# Reggie Williams – 2,556 #
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– 2,422 #
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– 2,228 # QJ Peterson - 2200 # Stan Okoye – 2,146 #
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– 2,065 # Keith Gabriel – 1,925 # Austin Kenon – 1,767 #
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– 1,733 # Ramon Williams – 1,630


Rebounds

# Dave Montgomery – 1,068 # Stan Okoye – 962 # Bill Ralph – 919 # Eric Mann – 841 # Reggie Williams – 820 # Ron Carter – 809 # Karl Klinar – 760 # Charlie Schmaus – 715 # Steve Powers – 675 # Chuck Cotton – 661


Assists

# Richard Little – 608 # Mike Huffman – 480 # Bobby Prince – 452 # Percy Covington – 432 # Kelly Lombard – 383 # Ron Burks – 382 # Reggie Williams – 368 # Travis Holmes – 360 # Darryl Faulkner – 333 # Rodney Glasgow – 325


Steals

# Travis Holmes – 309 # Chavis Holmes – 304 # Jason Bell – 240 # Keith Gabriel – 212 # Percy Covington – 196 # Aaron Demory – 180 # Reggie Williams – 175 # Ron Burks – 170 # Willie Bell – 169 # Richard Little – 168


Blocked shots

# Lewis Preston – 202 # Eric Mann – 184 #
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– 301 # Tim Allmond – 110 # Mike Herndon – 103 # Stan Okoye – 103 # Keith Gabriel – 99 # Matt Murrer – 89 # Stephen Sargent – 64 # Zach Batte – 62


Coaches

''Statistics updated as of the 2020-21 season''


References


External links

* {{Southern Conference men's basketball navbox Basketball teams established in 1908 1908 establishments in Virginia