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2013–14 William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team


2013–14 William & Mary Tribe men's basketball
Colonial Athletic Association
20–12 (10–6 CAA)
Tony Shaver (11th season)
Jonathan Holmes
Kotie Kimble
Austin Shaver
Kaplan Arena

The 2013–14 William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tribe, led by 11th year head coach Tony Shaver, played their home games at Kaplan Arena and were members of the Colonial Athletic Association. With his 11th season, Shaver became the longest-tenured coach in program history.

The team finished the season 20–12, 10–6 in CAA play and lost in the championship game of the 2014 CAA men's basketball tournament to Delaware, 74–75. The one-point margin is the closest that William & Mary has come to qualifying for the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament; the Tribe lost all seven of its previous tournament bid-clinching games including three prior CAA championship games (1983, 2008, and 2010). Despite the team's final record, William & Mary elected not to participate in a postseason tournament, which would have been its first postseason bid since 2010.

On October 22, 2013, William & Mary was picked to finish fifth, out of nine teams, in the Colonial Athletic Association's pre-season coaches poll. Junior guard Marcus Thornton was picked to the first all-conference team while senior forward Tim Rusthoven was selected to the second all-conference team.

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#NameHeightWeightPositionClassHometownPrevious team(s)
0Daniel Dixon6'5"200GFr.Great Falls, VirginiaLangley High School (Virginia) / Fishburne Military School
2Julian Boatner6'2"185GSr.Bloomington, IndianaBloomington High School North
3Marcus Thornton6'4"185GJr.Upper Marlboro, MarylandBishop McNamara High School
4Omar Prewitt6'6"180G/FFr.Mount Sterling, KentuckyMontgomery County High School (KY)
5Ben Whitlatch6'1"180GSr.Bloomington, IndianaBloomington High School South
11Michael Schlotman6'4"190GFr.Munster, IndianaMunster High School
12Brandon Britt6'2"200GSr.Chesapeake, VirginiaAtlantic Shores Christian School
22Tim Rusthoven6'9"235FSr.Winfield, IllinoisWheaton Academy
23Kyle Gaillard6'8"220FSr.Huntersville, North CarolinaNorth Mecklenburg High School
24Fred Heldring6'9"245FSr.Winnetka, IllinoisMenomonee Falls High School
25Terry Tarpey6'5"200GSo.Stamford, ConnecticutFairfield College Preparatory School
31Sean Sheldon6'9"245FSo.Traverse City, MichiganSt. Francis High School
41Jack Whitman6'9"225FFr.Lexington, KentuckyLexington Catholic High School
43Tom Schalk6'8"220FJr.Burnsville, MinnesotaApple Valley High School

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Datetime, TVOpponentResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
11/08/2013*7:00 p.m.at HamptonL 69–770–1Hampton Convocation Center (4,824)Hampton, Virginia
11/12/2013*7:00 p.m.LibertyW 84–721–1Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,250)Williamsburg, Virginia
11/14/2013*8:00 p.m.at No. 16 Wichita State CBE Hall of Fame ClassicL 62–791–2Charles Koch Arena (10,506)Wichita, Kansas
11/20/2013*7:00 p.m.High PointL 69–801–3Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,275)Williamsburg, Virginia
11/23/2013*2:00 p.m.at RutgersW 72–622–3The RAC (4,027)Piscataway, New Jersey
11/27/2013*7:00 pmVMIW 97–673–3Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (3,111)Williamsburg, Virginia
11/30/2013*7:00 p.m.at HowardW 84–79 OT4–3Burr Gymnasium (752)Washington, D.C.
12/04/2013*7:00 p.m.RichmondL 60–714–4Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,621)Williamsburg, Virginia
12/07/2013*2:00 pm, ESPN3at WoffordW 63–605–4Benjamin Johnson Arena (1,012)Spartanburg, South Carolina
12/20/2013*7:00 p.m.GoucherW 94–606–4Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,703)Williamsburg, Virginia
12/29/2013*3:00 p.m., RTPTvs. West VirginiaL 45–826–5Charleston Civic Center (8,885)Charleston, West Virginia
01/01/2014*7:00 p.m.Old Dominion RivalryW 74–687–5Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,806)Williamsburg, Virginia
01/04/2014*8:00 p.m.at Western IllinoisW 78–678–5Western Hall (1,096)Macomb, Illinois
01/08/20147:00 p.m.DrexelW 85–739–5 (1–0)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,729)Williamsburg, Virginia
01/15/20147:00 p.m.at DelawareL 71–769–6 (1–1)Bob Carpenter Center (2,793)Newark, Delaware
01/18/20144:00 p.m., CSNMAJames MadisonW 78–5610–6 (2–1)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (4,102)Williamsburg, Virginia
01/22/20147:00 p.m.at HofstraL 60–7710–7(2–2)Mack Sports Complex (748)Hempstead, New York
01/25/20144:00 p.m.at DrexelW 68–6611–7 (3–2)Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,457)Philadelphia
01/27/20147:00 p.m.College of CharlestonW 74–6312–7(4–2)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,730)Williamsburg, Virginia
01/29/20147:00 p.m.DelawareL 72–8912–8(4–3)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (3,112)Williamsburg, Virginia
02/02/20142:30 p.m., NBCSNat James MadisonW 81–7913–8(5–3)JMU Convocation Center (3,357)Harrisonburg, Virginia
02/05/20147:00 p.m.at UNC WilmingtonW 54–5014–8(6–3)Trask Coliseum (3,030)Wilmington, North Carolina
02/08/20147:00 p.m.at NortheasternW 82–7015–8(7–3)Matthews Arena (1,309)Boston
02/15/20144:00 p.m., CSNMATowsonL 70–8515–9(7–4)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (3,306)Williamsburg, Virginia
02/17/20147:00 p.m.UNC WilmingtonW 93–7016–9(8–4)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,606)Williamsburg, Virginia
02/19/20147:00 p.m.at College of CharlestonL 54–8716–10(8–5)TD Arena (2,654)Charleston, South Carolina
02/22/20144:00 p.m., CSNMANortheasternW 81–6717–10(9–5)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (3,112)Williamsburg, Virginia
02/26/20147:00 p.m.HofstraW 79–7418–10(10–5)Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall (2,284)Williamsburg, Virginia
03/01/20144:00 p.m., CSNMAat TowsonL 68–7018–11(10–6)Tiger Arena at Towson Center (4,119)Towson, Maryland
03/08/20148:30 p.m., CSNvs. (6) College of Charleston QuarterfinalsW 70–5919–11Baltimore Arena (4,897)Baltimore
03/09/20145:00 p.m., NBCSNvs. (2) Towson SemifinalsW 75–7120–11Baltimore Arena (4,051)Baltimore
03/10/20147:00 p.m., NBCSNvs. (1) Delaware ChampionshipL 74–7520–12Baltimore Arena (5,414)Baltimore
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time.

Three William & Mary players received CAA end-of-season accolades. Junior guard Marcus Thornton was named to the first all-conference team, the first Tribe player to receive this distinction since Adam Hess in 2004. He was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 10 First Team for the second time, tying him for the most NABC First Team selections in program history. CollegeInsider.com named Thornton their CAA Most Valuable Player (which is not technically the same thing as the player of the year, according to CollegeInsider.com). Thornton's 599 points on the season ranked fifth all-time in school history and the most by a player for the Tribe since 1959–60.

Other accolades went to senior forward Tim Rusthoven, who was selected to the all-conference second team, and freshman Omar Prewitt, who was named the CAA Rookie of the Year, becoming only the second William & Mary men's player to receive this honor.

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