Roosevelt Chapman

[1] As a sophomore, Chapman increased those averages to 18.1 ppg and 8.0 rpg and was named the Flyers Most Valuable Player.

Chapman eventually totaled 2,233 points and remains Dayton's top all-time scorer.

10-seeded Flyers' unexpected run started in Salt Lake City, Utah with a 74–66 win over LSU.

[13] He played the 1984–85 season for the Cincinnati Slammers of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), averaging 12.5 points and 2.8 rebounds over 24 games.

He lived in Dayton for many years and was a teacher at Arise Academy Charter High School.

[16] He later moved to South Dakota where he became a teacher and basketball coach at the Crazy Horse School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.