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64
Columbia Union CUCM 0-11
92
Winner Rollins RCM 9-0
Columbia Union CUCM
0-11
64
Final
92
Rollins RCM
9-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Columbia Union CUCM 34 30 64
Rollins RCM 41 51 92

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

2007 Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament

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Rollins College and the Winter Park Noon Rotary Club are pleased to sponsor the 33rd Annual Tangerine Basketball Tournament on December 29-30, 2007 at the Alfond Sports Center. A popular holiday sporting event in Orlando, this year's classic features three strong NCAA Division II squads as well as the host Tars from Rollins College. Fans of all four schools can watch live all four games at www.RollinsSports.tv.

Competition tips off on Saturday, December 29 with South Carolina Aiken taking on Flagler College at 4:30 p.m. in Warden Arena at the Alfond Sports Center. The host Tars and Columbia Union out of Washington D.C. will then hit the hardwood at 7 p.m. in the day one night cap. Play will continue on Sunday, December 30 with Columbia Union playing either Aiken or Flagler at 2 p.m. and the Tars clashing with the remaining opponent at 4:30 p.m.

Rollins has captured the tournament championship 12 times, including 11 times since the tournament was brought back in 1989. The Tars have also advanced to the championship game each of the past nine years, winning six times. USC Aiken, Flagler and Columbia Union will each be making their first appearances in the Tangerine Tournament.

USC Aiken

Columbia Union

Flagler College

Rollins College



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GAMES SCHEDULE:
All games played at Warden Arena in the Alfond Sports Center on the Campus of Rollins College CAMPUS MAP

Saturday, December 29
4:30 PM - USC Aiken 83, Flagler 66 'box 'story
7:00 PM - Rollins College 92, Columbia Union 64 'box 'story
Sunday, December 30
2:00 PM - Flagler 104, Columbia Union 51 (consolation) 'box story'
4:30 PM - Rollins College 85, USC Aiken 83'(championship) 'box story

ALL- TOURNAMENT TEAM:
MVP-Jonny Reibel (Rollins), Craig Reichel (Rollins), Chris Commons (USC Aiken), Job Casimir (USC Aiken), Ben De La Cruz (Flagler), Maurice Stallion (Columbia Union)

TICKET PRICES
Adults - $7.00 (includes both games)
Students (Age 13 ' College) - $5.00
Seniors - $5.00
Rollins Students and Children (Age 12 and Under) - Free

GAME COVERAGE:

CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STATS (available for all games)

LIVE VIDEO AND AUDIO at RollinsSports.tv (available for all games)

ROLLINS GAME NOTES
USC AIKEN GAME NOTES
FLAGLER GAME NOTES


"CENTRAL FLORIDA'S OLDEST BASKETBALL CLASSIC"
The tournament was created in 1970 by the Tangerine Sports Association and quickly became 'the basketball tournament in Orlando.' The Tangerine ran from 1970-1982, but was then absorbed by the Florida Citrus Sports Association. The Tangerine nickname was temporarily retired. The Rollins Athletic Department rejuvenated the event in 1989 and has hosted the tournament ever since.
Since Ohio University defeated Seton Hall 84-82 for the inaugural title in 1970, some of the nation's finest basketball teams have competed in the Tangerine Tournament. Top Division I programs like Purdue, Temple, St. Joseph's, Fordham, Valparaiso, Western Kentucky, Miami of Ohio, Richmond, William & Mary, Marshall, Bowling Green, Colgate and Navy all have played in the classic. In the last decade, some of the best Division II programs have helped the event maintain a penchant for exciting play.
A grand total of 64 teams have competed in tournament with Rollins having played in the tournament 30 times. UCF and Stetson were regular participants during the early days of the tournament. Stetson last participated in the tournament in 1982 when they lost an exciting final to Purdue 61-60. UCF last played in the tournament during the 1990-91 season when they lost to Rollins 78-70 in the championship game.


WINTER PARK ROTARY TANGERINE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
1970-71
Dec. 29 - Seton Hall 61, Stetson 60
Ohio Univ. 81, Rollins 70
Dec. 30 - Stetson 67, Rollins 57
Ohio Univ. 84, Seton Hall 82 (Championship)
1971-72
Dec. 29 - Miami (Ohio) 78, Rollins 63
William & Mary 94, Stetson 67
Dec. 30 - Rollins 82, Stetson 81
Miami (Ohio) 69, William & Mary 67 (Championship)
1972-73
Dec. 27 - Stetson 69, Colgate 68
Eastern Tennessee St. 68, Rollins 58
Dec. 28 - Colgate 74, Rollins 63
East Tennessee St. 80, Stetson 58 (Championship)
1973-74
Dec. 28 - Bowling Green 70, Rollins 62
Stetson 102, Seton Hall 76
Dec. 29 - Rollins 84, Seton Hall 75
Stetson 81, Bowling Green 64 (Championship)
1974-75
Dec. 27 - Central Michigan 78, Stetson 77
Richmond 80, Rollins 77
Dec. 28 - Stetson 84, Rollins 79
Central Michigan 106, Richmond 83 (Championship)
1975-76
Dec. 29 - Rollins 96, East Carolina 73
Stetson 91, Marshall 85
Dec. 30 - East Carolina 70, Marshall 67
Rollins 54, Stetson 51 (OT) (Championship)
1976-77
Dec. 28 - Western Kentucky 71, Rollins 61
Stetson 68, Fordham 56
Dec. 29 - Rollins 89, Fordham 56
Stetson 71, Western Kentucky 70 (OT) (Championship)
1977-78
Dec. 28 - Rollins 76, Bowling Green 73
William & Mary 61, Stetson 60
Dec. 29 - Stetson 78, Bowling Green 66
William & Mary 79, Rollins 66 (Championship)
1978-79
Dec. 28 - Central Florida 108, Virginia Military Inst. 91
American University 98, Stetson 94 (2 OT)
Dec. 29 - Stetson 98, VMI 89
American 85, Central Florida 83 (OT) (Championship)
1979-80
Dec. 17 - Rollins 76, St. Joseph's 75
Stetson 101, Manhattan 82
Dec. 18 - St. Joseph's 86, Manhattan 63
Stetson 84, Rollins 68 (Championship)
1980-81
Dec. 12 - Central Florida 60, Central Michigan 55
Stetson 76, Hofstra 72
Dec. 13 - Central Michigan 77, Hofstra 75
Central Florida 75, Stetson 73 (Championship) (2OT)
1981-82
Dec. 11 - Niagara 87, Rollins 77
Stetson 80, Navy 56
Dec. 12 - Rollins 73, Navy 70
Stetson 80, Niagara 57 (Championship)
1982-83
Dec. 30 - Purdue 76, Rollins 67
Stetson 79, Temple 73
Dec. 31 - Temple 98, Rollins 74
Purdue 61, Stetson 60 (Championship)
1988-89
Jan. 6 - Missouri-St. Louis 78, Merrimack 68
Wofford (SC) 53, Rollins 52
Jan. 7 - Rollins 101, Merrimack 87
Missouri-St. Louis 77, Wofford (SC) 72 (Championship)
1989-90
Jan. 5 - Valparaiso 90, UCF 89
Rollins 77, Slippery Rock 73
Jan. 6 - Slippery Rock 85, UCF 75
Rollins 82, Valparaiso 65 (Championship)
1990-91
Jan. 4 - UCF 98, Brandon (Canada) 81
Rollins 76, Jacksonville State 69
Jan. 5 - Jacksonville State 109, Brandon (Canada) 65
Rollins 78, Central Florida 70 (Championship)
1991-92
Jan. 3 - Troy State 114, Wofford 107
Rollins 66, Lake Superior State 58
Jan. 4 - Lake Superior State 71, Wofford 62
Troy State 107, Rollins 92 (Championship)
1992-93
Dec. 4 - St. Cloud St.82, Cheney State 54
Rollins, 66, Lake Superior State 58
Dec. 5 - Lake Superior State 83, Cheney State 82
Rollins 72, St. Cloud St. 65 (Championship)
1993-94
Dec. 3 - Armstrong State 73, Kentucky State 69
Bluefield State 50, Rollins 48
Dec. 4 - Rollins 66, Kentucky State 65 (OT)
Bluefield St. 69, Armstrong St. 62 (Championship)
1994-95
Jan. 5 - Embry-Riddle 96, Misericordia (PA) 79
Rollins 91, Wesley (DE) 61
Jan. 6 - Misericordia 77, Wesley 64
Rollins 67, Embry-Riddle 65 (Championship)
1995-96
Jan. 2 - Embry-Riddle 89, Merrimack (MA) 74
Rollins 79, Gardner-Webb 78
Jan. 3 - Gardner-Webb 96, Merrimack 83
Rollins 89, Embry-Riddle 74 (Championship)
1996-97
Jan. 3 'Westminster 75, Coker 72
Rollins 64, Carson Newman 58
Jan. 4 ' Coker 78, Carson Newman 72
Westminster 70, Rollins 69 (Championship)
1997-98
Jan. 2 ' Indiana-Pennsylvania 65, Bryant 60
Mount Olive 86, Rollins 85 (2OT)
Jan. 3 ' Rollins 54, Bryant 52
Mount Olive 95, Indiana-Pennsylvania 88 (Championship)
1998-99
Dec. 29 ' Bentley 97, Bluefield State 56
Rollins 90, Shippensburg 77
Dec. 30 ' Shippensburg 92, Bluefield State 55
Bentley 73, Rollins 68 (Championship)
1999-2000
Jan. 7 ' Winston Salem State 80, St. Francis (IL) 67
Rollins 91, Glenville State 81
Jan. 8 ' St. Francis (IL) 87, Glenville St. 59
Rollins 58, Winston Salem St. 55 (Championship)
2000-01
Dec. 29 ' Catawba 75, Montevallo 73
Rollins 79, New Jersey Tech 58
Dec. 30 ' New Jersey Tech 93, Montevallo 91 (OT)
Catawba 66, Rollins 63 (Championship)
2001-02
Dec. 28 ' St. Anselm 92, Central Washington 90 (OT)
Rollins 73, Coker 64
Dec. 29 ' Central Washington 67, Coker 65
Rollins 79, St. Anselm 78 (Championship) (2OT)
2002-03
Jan. 3 ' Clayton State 87, Alderson-Broaddus 47
Rollins 92, Mt. Olive 71
Jan. 4 ' Mt. Olive 106, Alderson-Broaddus 104 (OT)
Rollins 60, Clayton State 55 (Championship)
2003-04
Dec. 29 - St. Michael's 94, Mansfield 85
Rollins 71, Nyack 56
Dec. 30 ' Mansfield 83, Nyack 70
Rollins 85, St. Michael's 74 (Championship)
2004-05
Dec. 29 ' Bentley 85, Francis Marion 51
Rollins 88, Coker 62
Dec. 30 ' Francis Marion 59, Coker 41
Bentley 77, Rollins 67 (Championship)
2005-06
Dec. 29 - Hillsdale 93, Mansfield 72
Rollins 67, New Jersey Tech 57
Dec. 30 - New Jersey Tech 71, Mansfield 69
Rollins 81, Hillsdale 69 (Championship)
2006-07
Dec. 29 ' Georgia Southwestern St. 74, Southern Connecticut St. 72
Rollins 81, Nyack 67
Dec. 30 ' Southern Connecticut St. 72, Nyack 70
Rollins 82, Georgia Southwestern State 72 (Championship)
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