Found March 09, 2010 on The Dagger:
Each year, seemingly, we get another program that's dipping its toe (well, diving head first is more like it) into the tournament pool for the first time. In 2010, Wofford is that program. The Terriers took out Appalachian State Monday night, 56-51, culminating a tournament appearance that began 14 seasons after making the move to Division I. Mike Young (right) has been there since the transition began, when he was an assistant coach. Wofford, ranked as the 323rd greatest program of all-time by ESPN recently, is one of the smallest Division I schools, owning an enrollment that just cracks 1,400. You're going to hear a bit about this tiny school from Spartanburg, S.C., so we figured we'd throw you a few interesting facts. It's only had one player go pro: Ellerbe Neal was drafted in 1953 by the Syracuse Nationals. Though the school's only been D-I in basketball for 14 years, it's been playing since 1906 and has an all-time record of 1,094-1,072. It has never be...
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