2012–13 Charleston Southern Buccaneers men's basketball team

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2012–13 Charleston Southern Buccaneers men's basketball
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Big South South Division Champions
Big South regular season co-champions
NIT, First Round
Conference Big South Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Record19–13 (12–4 Big South)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena CSU Field House
Seasons
  2011–12
2013–14  
2012–13 Big South men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
High Point 124 .7501714  .548
VMI 88 .5001417  .452
Radford 79 .4381319  .406
Campbell 79 .4381320  .394
Liberty610 .3751521  .417
Longwood 412 .250825  .242
South
Charleston Southern 124 .7501913  .594
Gardner–Webb 115 .6882113  .618
UNC Asheville 106 .6251616  .500
Coastal Carolina 97 .5631415  .483
Winthrop 610 .3751417  .452
Presbyterian 412 .250824  .250
2013 Big South tournament winner
As of March 20, 2013
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2012–13 Charleston Southern Buccaneers men's basketball team represented Charleston Southern University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Buccaneers, led by eighth year head coach Barclay Radebaugh, played their home games at the CSU Field House and were members of the South Division of the Big South Conference. 19–13, 12–4 in Big South play to be champions of the South Division. They advanced to the championship game of the Big South tournament where they lost to Liberty. [1] As a conference champion, they earned an automatic bid to the 2013 NIT where they lost in the first round to Southern Miss.

Contents

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
0Arlon HarperGuard6–1170Sophomore College Park, Georgia
2Malcolm BernardGuard/Forward6–5205Freshman Middleburg, Florida
4Sheldon StricklandGuard6–0180Junior Lithonia, Georgia
5 Saah Nimley Guard5–8155Sophomore Lawrenceville, Georgia
10Jeremy SextonGuard6–2175Senior Chattanooga, Tennessee
11Matt KennedyGuard6–3175Junior Charleston, South Carolina
12Mitchell DeterGuard6–3190Junior Columbia, South Carolina
14Joe WilliamsForward6–5195Junior Crescent, Georgia
15Paul GombwerForward6–6215Sophomore Kaduna, Nigeria
23 Mathiang Muo Forward6–5217Senior Sydney, Australia
24Cedrick BowenForward6–5225Sophomore Woodstock, Georgia
30Thomas OdomGuard6–3170Junior Florence, South Carolina
33Greg DorleusForward6–9249Sophomore Oviedo, Florida
35Allie FullahForward/Center6–8235Junior London, England

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
11/09/2012*
7:00 pm
at  Charlotte L 58–68 0–1
Dale F. Halton Arena  (4,429)
Charlotte, NC
11/11/2012*
6:00 pm,  Pac-12 Network
at No. 12  Arizona L 73–82 0–2
McKale Center  (14,503)
Tucson, AZ
11/15/2012*
5:30 pm
Hiwassee W 105–69 1–2
CSU Field House  (888)
Charleston, SC
11/20/2012*
7:30 pm
East Tennessee State L 57–59 1–3
CSU Field House (901)
Charleston, SC
11/23/2012*
8:00 pm
at  Alabama L 46–59 1–4
Coleman Coliseum  (12,425)
Tuscaloosa, AL
11/28/2012*
7:30 pm,  WMMP/ESPN3
College of Charleston L 67–72 1–5
CSU Field House (1,001)
Charleston, SC
12/01/2012*
5:30 pm
Barber–Scotia W 101–69 2–5
CSU Field House (612)
Charleston, SC
12/04/2012*
7:30 pm
The Citadel W 101–73 3–5
CSU Field House (895)
Charleston, SC
12/18/2012*
7:00 pm
at East Tennessee StateW 72–51 4–5
MTSU/MSHA Athletic Center  (1,275)
Johnson City, TN
12/20/2012*
8:00 pm,  ESPN3
at  Wichita State L 53–65 4–6
Charles Koch Arena  (10,112)
Wichita, KS
12/29/2012*
5:30 pm
Virginia Intermont W 105–59 5–6
CSU Field House (677)
Charleston, SC
01/05/2013
4:00 pm, ESPN3
at  Radford W 81–74 6–6 (1–0)
Dedmon Center  (403)
Radford, VA
01/09/2013
7:30 pm
Winthrop W 75–63 7–6 (2–0)
CSU Field House (948)
Charleston, SC
01/12/2013
2:00 pm, ESPN3
at  Longwood W 75–62 8–6 (3–0)
Willett Hall  (1,012)
Farmville, VA
01/16/2013
7:30 pm
UNC Asheville W 74–68 9–6 (4–0)
CSU Field House (1,108)
Charleston, SC
01/19/2013
5:30 pm
High Point W 83–75 10–6 (5–0)
CSU Field House (963)
Charleston, SC
01/23/2013
7:00 pm
at  Presbyterian W 79–59 11–6 (6–0)
Templeton Physical Education Center  (692)
Clinton, SC
01/26/2013
8:00 pm, ESPN3
at  Liberty W 79–75 12–6 (7–0)
Vines Center  (3,246)
Lynchburg, VA
01/30/2013
7:30 pm
Gardner–Webb L 73–74 OT12–7 (7–1)
CSU Field House (849)
Charleston, SC
02/06/2013
7:00 pm
at  Coastal Carolina L 53–73 12–8 (7–2)
HTC Center  (2,373)
Conway, SC
02/09/2013
5:30 pm
Campbell W 86–68 13–8 (8–2)
CSU Field House (979)
Charleston, SC
02/13/2013
7:00 pm
at WinthropL 65–70 13–9 (8–3)
Winthrop Coliseum  (1,212)
Rock Hill, SC
02/16/2013
2:00 pm, ESPN3
at UNC AshevilleW 73–65 14–9 (9–3)
Kimmel Arena  (2,498)
Asheville, NC
02/19/2013
7:30 pm
PresbyterianW 72–54 15–9 (10–3)
CSU Field House 
Charleston, SC
02/21/2013
7:50 pm
VMI W 92–69 16–9 (11–3)
CSU Field House (871)
Charleston, SC
02/23/2013*
5:00 pm
at  Rider
BracketBusters
L 54–61 16–10
Alumni Gymnasium  (1,523)
Lawrenceville, NJ
02/27/2013
7:00 pm
at Gardner–WebbL 62–67 OT16–11 (11–4)
Paul Porter Arena  (2,015)
Boiling Springs, NC
03/02/2013
4:30 pm
Coastal CarolinaW 75–64 17–11 (12–4)
CSU Field House (1,002)
Charleston, SC
2013 Big South tournament
03/07/2013
12:00 pm
vs. Winthrop
Quarterfinals
W 54–47 18–11
HTC Center (2,105)
Conway, SC
03/09/2013
12:00 pm, ESPN3
vs. VMI
Semifinals
W 71–65 19–11
HTC Center (2,598)
Conway, SC
03/10/2013
12:00 pm,  ESPN2
vs. Liberty
Championship Game
L 76–87 19–12
HTC Center (2,532)
Conway, SC
2013 NIT
03/20/2013*
9:15 pm, ESPN3
No. (8) at No. (1)  Southern Miss
First Round
L 71–78 19–13
Reed Green Coliseum  (5,018)
Hattiesburg, MS
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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