2008–09 Davidson Wildcats men's basketball team American college basketball season
The 2008–09 Davidson Wildcats men's basketball team represented Davidson College in NCAA men's Division I competition . The Wildcats had emerged in recent years as a legitimate national power despite being a mid-major school with one of the smallest student bodies in the NCAA Division I . The team was given high expectations after advancing to the NCAA tournament Elite Eight in 2008.
This season was highlighted by the individual performance of Stephen Curry , who was the nation's leading scorer after switching from shooting guard to point guard. He averaged 28.6 points and 5.6 assists per game. Stephen also took the school record of career point-scorer from former All-American John Gerdy. After the season, Stephen announced his entry into the 2009 NBA Draft, ending his Davidson career.
The season ended on a disappointing note, as the Wildcats unexpectedly lost to College of Charleston in the SoCon Tournament semifinals, resulting in their omission from the NCAA basketball tournament. The Wildcats beat the South Carolina Gamecocks in the NIT before losing in the Round of 16 to Saint Mary's.
Roster
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No.
Position
Player
1
PG
Brendan McKillop
4
SG
Aaron Bond
12
PG
Can Civi
14
SF
Max Paulhus Gosselin
20
SG
Will Reigel
22
SF
Will Archambault
23
PF
Steve Rossiter
No.
Position
Player
24
SG
Bryant Barr
25
SG
A.J Atkinson
30
PG
Stephen Curry
34
PF
Frank Ben-Eze
35
PF
Dan Nelms
41
PF
Andrew Lovedale
42
PF
Ben Allison
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Schedule and results
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Site city, state
Regular season
Nov 14, 2008
No. 20
Guilford
W 107–83
1–0
29 – Curry
7 – Rossiter
10 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Nov 17, 2008 *
No. 21
vs. James Madison
W 99–64
2–0
33 – Curry
11 – Lovedale
9 – Curry
Lloyd Noble Center (9,625)Norman, OK
Nov 18, 2008 *8:30 p.m., ESPN2
No. 21
at No. 12 Oklahoma
L 78–82[ 2]
2–1
44 – Curry
8 – Lovedale
3 – Curry
Lloyd Noble Center (10,793)Norman, OK
Nov 21, 2008 *
No. 21
Winthrop
W 97–70
3–1
30 – Curry
15 – Lovedale
13 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Nov 24, 2008 *
No. 24
Florida Atlantic
W 76–60
4–1
39 – Curry
15 – Lovedale
4 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (2,179)Davidson, NC
Nov 25, 2008 *
No. 24
Loyola (MD)
W 78–48
5–1
20 – Lovedale
10 – Lovedale
6 – Rossiter
John M. Belk Arena (2,373)Davidson, NC
Dec 6, 2008 *
No. 22
vs. NC State
W 72–67
6–1
44 – Curry
10 – Rossiter
3 – Curry
Time Warner Cable Arena (11,599)Charlotte, NC
Dec 9, 2008 *
No. 23
vs. West Virginia
W 68–65
7–1
27 – Curry
6 – Rossiter
10 – Curry
Madison Square Garden (14,675)New York, NY
Dec 13, 2008 *7:00 p.m.
No. 23
Chattanooga
W 100–95
8–1 (1–0)
41 – Curry
18 – Lovedale
6 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Dec 20, 2008 *4:00 p.m., CBS
No. 22
vs. No. 13 Purdue The Wooden Tradition
L 58–76[ 3]
8–2
13 – Curry
8 – Curry
6 – Curry
Conseco Fieldhouse (12,754)Indianapolis, IN
Dec 29, 2008 *
at College of Charleston
W 79–75
9–2 (2–0)
29 – Curry
8 – Rossiter
9 – Curry
Carolina First Arena (5,368)Charleston, SC
Jan 3, 2009 *
Samford
W 76–55
10–2 (3–0)
21 – Curry
8 – Rossiter
8 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Jan 7, 2009 *7:00 p.m., ESPN
at No. 2 Duke
L 67–79[ 4]
10–3
29 – Curry
10 – Rossiter
6 – Curry
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Durham, NC
Jan 10, 2009 *
at The Citadel
W 84–69
11–3 (4–0)
32 – Curry
6 – Tied
6 – Curry
McAlister Field House (5,336)Charleston, SC
Jan 12, 2009 *
at Appalachian State
W 70–52
12–3 (5–0)
16 – Curry
6 – Paulhus Gosselin
6 – Curry
Holmes Convocation Center (8,350)Boone, NC
Jan 14, 2009 *
Elon
W 83–68
13–3 (6–0)
39 – Curry
7 – Lovedale
4 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Jan 17, 2009 *
at Georgia Southern
W 89–68
14–3 (7–0)
28 – Curry
15 – Lovedale
5 – Curry
Hanner Fieldhouse (4,360)Statesboro, GA
Jan 21, 2009 *
Furman
W 83–43
15–3 (8–0)
30 – Curry
7 – Lovedale
5 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Jan 24, 2009 *
Wofford
W 79–56
16–3 (9–0)
33 – Curry
7 – Curry
7 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Jan 28, 2009 *
at Chattanooga
W 92–70
17–3 (10–0)
32 – Curry
11 – Lovedale
8 – Curry
McKenzie Arena (9,234)Chattanooga, TN
Jan 31, 2009 *
at Samford
W 55–52
18–3 (11–0)
20 – Curry
12 – Lovedale
4 – Curry
Pete Hanna Center (5,116)Birmingham, AL
Feb 2, 2009 *7:05 p.m.
Western Carolina
W 89–65
19–3 (12–0)
26 – Curry
8 – Curry
8 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Feb 5, 2009 *
at UNC Greensboro
W 75–54
20–3 (13–0)
29 – Curry
13 – Rossiter
3 – Curry
Fleming Gymnasium (11,687)Greensboro, NC
Feb 7, 2009 *6:05 p.m.
College of Charleston
L 75–77
20–4 (13–1)
25 – Curry
8 – Rossiter
4 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Feb 12, 2009 *
at Wofford
W 78–61
21–4 (14–1)
39 – Curry
9 – Lovedale
3 – Curry
Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500)Spartanburg, SC
Feb 14, 2009 *4:00 p.m.
at Furman
W 75–60
22–4 (15–1)
25 – Curry
11 – Rossiter
4 – Rossiter
Timmons Arena (2,595)Greenville, SC
Feb 18, 2009 *7:05 p.m.
The Citadel
L 46–64
22–5 (15–2)
16 – Lovedale
11 – Lovedale
2 – Rossiter
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Feb 21, 2009 *12:03 p.m.
No. 21 Butler BracketBusters
L 63–75[ 5]
22–6
20 – Curry
7 – Tied
6 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Feb 25, 2009 *7:05 p.m.
UNC Greensboro
W 70–49
23–6 (16–2)
20 – Curry
10 – Curry
5 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Feb 28, 2009 *2:05 p.m.
Georgia Southern
W 99–56
24–6 (17–2)
34 – Curry
12 – Ben-Eze
6 – Curry
John M. Belk Arena (5,223)Davidson, NC
Mar 2, 2009 *7:00 p.m.
at Elon
W 90–78
25–6 (18–2)
26 – Curry
9 – Lovedale
5 – Curry
Alumni Gym (1,710)Elon, NC
SoCon Tournament
Mar 7, 2009 *2:10 p.m.
vs. Appalachian State
W 84–68
26–6
43 – Curry
14 – Lovedale
7 – McKillop
McKenzie Arena (4,542)Chattanooga, TN
Mar 8, 2009 *6:00 p.m.
vs. College of Charleston
L 52–59[ 6]
26–7
20 – Curry
10 – Archambault
3 – Curry
McKenzie Arena (5,497)Chattanooga, TN
National Invitation Tournament
Mar 17, 2009 *7:00 p.m., ESPN2
at South Carolina First round
W 70–63
27–7
32 – Curry
9 – Lovedale
3 – Curry
Colonial Life Arena (7,251)Columbia, SC
Mar 23, 2009 *8:40 p.m.
at Saint Mary's Second Round
L 68–80
27–8
26 – Curry
10 – Lovedale
5 – Curry
McKeon Pavilion (3,500)Moraga, CA
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from AP. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Eastern .
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Rankings
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Awards and honors
Team Players in the 2009 NBA draft
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References
^ "2008-09 Men's Basketball Roster" . Davidson College Athletic Department . Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "OU TOPS NO. 21 DAVIDSON, 82-78" . University of Oklahoma Athletics Communications . November 18, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "Purdue Deals Davidson 76-58 Loss" . Davidson Athletic Department . December 20, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "No. 2 Duke Holds Off Stephen Curry and Davidson" . nytimes.com . January 7, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "Remember BracketBuster? Hayward, Steph Curry meet again" . Indianapolis Star . November 29, 2015. Retrieved June 5, 2019 .
^ "College of Charleston's 'Curry Stopper' rides again" . The Post and Courier . March 8, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "2008-09 Davidson Wildcats Schedule and Results" . Sports Reference . Retrieved May 26, 2019 .
^ "2008-09 Davidson Men's Basketball" . Davidson Athletic Department . Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
^ "2009 NBA Draft" . Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved May 26, 2019 .