2013–14 UNC Wilmington Seahawks men's basketball | |
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Conference | Colonial Athletic Association |
2013–14 record | 9–23 (3–13 CAA) |
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Home arena | Trask Coliseum |
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Delaware † | 14 | – | 2 | .875 | 25 | – | 10 | .714 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Towson | 13 | – | 3 | .813 | 25 | – | 11 | .694 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William & Mary | 10 | – | 6 | .625 | 20 | – | 12 | .625 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drexel | 8 | – | 8 | .500 | 16 | – | 14 | .533 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Northeastern | 7 | – | 9 | .438 | 11 | – | 21 | .344 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College of Charleston | 6 | – | 10 | .375 | 14 | – | 18 | .438 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
James Madison | 6 | – | 10 | .375 | 11 | – | 20 | .355 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hofstra | 5 | – | 11 | .313 | 10 | – | 23 | .303 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
UNC Wilmington | 3 | – | 13 | .188 | 9 | – | 23 | .281 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2014 CAA Tournament winner Rankings from AP Poll |
The 2013–14 UNC Wilmington Seahawks men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina Wilmington during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Seahawks, led by fourth year head coach Buzz Peterson, played their home games at the Trask Coliseum and were members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 9–23, 3–13 in CAA play to finish in last place. They lost in the first round of the CAA Tournament to Hofstra.
On March 11, UNCW fired head coach Buzz Peterson after a four year record of 42–80.
Number | Name | Position | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown |
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0 | Craig Ponder | Guard | 6–1 | 185 | RS–Sophomore | Bluefield, West Virginia |
1 | Chris Dixon | Guard | 6–0 | 190 | Senior | Montgomery, Alabama |
3 | Yemi Makanjuola | Center | 6–8 | 250 | Junior | Lagos, Nigeria |
5 | Ben Eblen | Guard | 6–1 | 185 | Senior | Isle of Palms, South Carolina |
10 | Freddie Jackson | Guard | 6–4 | 185 | Junior | Wilmington, North Carolina |
12 | Tanner Milson | Guard | 6–2 | 190 | Senior | Cedar Hill, Texas |
13 | Chuck Ogbodo | Forward | 6–9 | 230 | Freshman | Enugu, Nigeria |
15 | Luke Hager | Forward | 6–8 | 205 | RS–Sophomore | Chicago, Illinois |
20 | Dylan Sherwood | Forward | 6–9 | 218 | RS–Sophomore | Pittsford, New York |
22 | Nate Anderson | Forward | 6–9 | 235 | Junior | Ashville, Ohio |
23 | C.J. Gettys | Center | 7–0 | 285 | RS–Freshman | Findlay, Ohio |
24 | Addison Spruill | Guard | 6–4 | 225 | Junior | Currie, North Carolina |
30 | Zack Allen | Guard | 5–11 | 190 | Senior | Wilmington, North Carolina |
33 | Shane Reybold | Forward | 6–8 | 238 | Senior | Laurel, Maryland |
34 | Marcus Graham | Guard | 6–6 | 178 | Senior | Roseboro, North Carolina |
40 | Cedrick Williams | Forward | 6–9 | 225 | Junior | Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
Date time, TV | Opponent | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state | |||||||
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Exhibition | |||||||||||
10/30/2013* 7:00 pm | Belmont Abbey | W 101–51 | Trask Coliseum (2,381) Wilmington, NC | ||||||||
11/03/2013* 2:00 pm | Methodist | W 92–51 | Trask Coliseum (2,517) Wilmington, NC | ||||||||
Regular season | |||||||||||
11/03/2013* 9:30 pm, ESPN3 | at Iowa | L 39–82 | 0–1 | Carver–Hawkeye Arena (15,293) Iowa City, IA | |||||||
11/10/2013* 1:00 pm | at Iowa State | L 62–95 | 0–2 | Hilton Coliseum (14,384) Ames, IA | |||||||
11/13/2013* 7:30 pm | at Charleston Southern | W 80–78 OT | 1–2 | CSU Field House (954) Charleston, SC | |||||||
11/16/2013* 7:00 pm | Wingate | W 80–61 | 2–2 | Trask Coliseum (3,531) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
11/18/2013* 7:00 pm | at Liberty | W 87–76 | 3–2 | Vines Center (1,731) Lynchburg, VA | |||||||
11/21/2013* 8:00 pm | at WKU | L 58–73 | 3–3 | E. A. Diddle Arena (3,837) Bowling Green, KY | |||||||
11/23/2013* 7:00 pm | at Marshall | L 78–96 | 3–4 | Cam Henderson Center (4,718) Huntington, WV | |||||||
11/26/2013* 7:00 pm | Campbellsville | W 72–55 | 4–4 | Trask Coliseum (3,113) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
11/29/2013* 7:00 pm | Stephen F. Austin | L 55–60 | 4–5 | Trask Coliseum (3,347) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
12/01/2013* 5:00 pm | at East Carolina | W 70–68 | 5–5 | Williams Arena (3,992) Greenville, NC | |||||||
12/03/2013* 7:00 pm | Campbell | W 69–50 | 6–5 | Trask Coliseum (3,007) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
12/15/2013* 2:00 pm | Manhattan | L 72–77 | 6–6 | Trask Coliseum (3,411) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
12/21/2013* 2:00 pm | Old Dominion | L 57–69 | 6–7 | Trask Coliseum (3,027) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
12/28/2013* 4:30 pm | at UNC Asheville | L 61–75 | 6–8 | Kimmel Arena (2,134) Asheville, NC | |||||||
12/31/2013* 5:00 pm, ESPNU | at No. 19 North Carolina | L 51–84 | 6–9 | Dean Smith Center (16,923) Chapel Hill, NC | |||||||
01/04/2014 7:00 pm | James Madison | L 55–60 | 6–10 (0–1) | Trask Coliseum (3,877) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
01/08/2014 7:00 pm | at Northeastern | L 68–79 OT | 6–11 (0–2) | Matthews Arena (1,002) Boston, MA | |||||||
01/11/2014 2:00 pm | at Towson | L 53–60 | 6–12 (0–3) | SECU Arena (1,750) Towson, MD | |||||||
01/15/2014 7:00 pm | Hofstra | L 64–69 | 6–13 (0–4) | Trask Coliseum (3,108) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
01/18/2014 2:00 pm | Drexel | L 63–79 | 6–14 (0–5) | Trask Coliseum (3,614) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
01/22/2014 7:00 pm | at College of Charleston | L 70–75 | 6–15 (0–6) | TD Arena (2,748) Charleston, SC | |||||||
02/01/2014 12:00 pm | at Delaware | L 65–66 | 6–16 (0–7) | Bob Carpenter Center (2,584) Newark, DE | |||||||
02/03/2014 7:00 pm | at Drexel | L 50–61 | 6–17 (0–8) | Daskalakis Athletic Center (917) Philadelphia, PA | |||||||
02/05/2014 7:00 pm | William & Mary | L 50–54 | 6–18 (0–9) | Trask Coliseum (3,030) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
02/08/2014 7:00 pm | at Hofstra | L 52–61 | 6–19 (0–10) | Mack Sports Complex (2,159) Hempstead, NY | |||||||
02/10/2014 7:00 pm | Towson game postponed from 01/29/2014 | W 66–53 | 7–19 (1–10) | Trask Coliseum (2,451) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
02/13/2014 7:00 pm | Northeastern game postponed from 02/12/2014 | W 55–45 | 8–19 (2–10) | Trask Coliseum (2,919) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
02/15/2014 12:00 pm | at James Madison | L 62–64 | 8–20 (2–11) | JMU Convocation Center (3,262) Harrisonburg, VA | |||||||
02/17/2014 7:00 pm | at William & Mary | L 70–93 | 8–21 (2–12) | Kaplan Arena (2,606) Williamsburg, VA | |||||||
02/22/2014 7:00 pm | College of Charleston | W 57–55 2OT | 9–21 (3–12) | Trask Coliseum (4,047) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
02/26/2014 7:00 pm | Delaware | L 57–70 | 9–22 (3–13) | Trask Coliseum (3,338) Wilmington, NC | |||||||
2014 CAA Tournament | |||||||||||
03/07/2014 7:00 pm, CAA.tv | vs. Hofstra First round | L 70–78 | 9–23 | Baltimore Arena (1,705) Baltimore, MD | |||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time. |
Robert Bower "Buzz" Peterson Jr. is an American basketball executive who is the assistant general manager for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has also coached college basketball, most recently as the head coach of the UNC Wilmington Seahawks men's basketball team. He was fired by UNC Wilmington at the conclusion of the 2014 season. Peterson was the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers basketball team for four years before being fired in 2005. He previously coached a second stint at Appalachian State—he coached the 2009–10 Mountaineers, as well as the 1996 to 2000 squads. Previously, he was the men's basketball head coach at the University of Tulsa and at Coastal Carolina University, a position he held until mid-2007, when he left the program to be executive with the Charlotte Bobcats of the NBA.
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