Wofford Terriers men's basketball

Wofford plays its home games at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium, opened for the 2017–18 season as the replacement for Benjamin Johnson Arena.

They have beaten North Carolina twice, South Carolina twice, Georgia twice, Clemson, Georgia Tech, NC State, Seton Hall, Purdue, Tulane, Wake Forest, Texas A&M, Cincinnati, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Air Force, George Mason, and Xavier since joining D1 for the 1995-96 season.

Brad Loesing, point guard and 4.0 Phi Beta Kappa student, was selected first team Division 1 Academic All-American.

[citation needed] In February 2016, Wofford set an NCAA record when it hit 17 of 21 shots from the three-point line against VMI.

For the 2017 season, a new state-of-the-art basketball and volleyball arena, Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium, opened on the Wofford campus.

The Terriers finished with a 30-5 record and 18-0 in the Southern Conference, the first undefeated SoCon season in the modern era.

[9] During the 2019-2020 season, Wofford beat the 17th ranked North Carolina Tar Heels again in Chapel Hill for the second time in three years.

Wofford finished Second in the SoCon during the regular season, a half game back of UNC-G.

Fletcher Magee (2018–19) Coach Mike Young (2018–19) Noah Dahlman (2009–10) [13] Fletcher Magee (2017–18) [14] Fletcher Magee (2018–19) [14] Storm Murphy (2020–21) Cameron Jackson (2018–19) Fletcher Magee (2018–19) Fletcher Magee (2017–18) Eric Garcia (2016–17) Spencer Collins (2015–16) Karl Cochran (2014–15) Karl Cochran (2013–14) Brad Loesing (2011–12) Noah Dahlman (2010–11) Noah Dahlman (2009–10) Nathan Hoover (2019–20) Lee Skinner (2014–15) Lee Skinner (2013–14) Karl Cochran (2012–13) Kevin Giltner (2011–12) Noah Dahlman (2008–09) Junior Salters (2008–09) Fletcher Magee (March 3, 2019) Jamar Diggs (2010–11) Brad Loesing (2011–12) [14] Academic All-America Team Brad Loesing 2011–12 (1st Team)[15] Academic All-District Team Brad Loesing 2011–12 (1st Team)[16] Brad Loesing 2010–11 (1st Team)[17] Greg O'Dell 1991–92 Harold Jackson 1981–82 SoCon media first presented a player of the year award at the end of the 1951–52 season.

Jim Neal with Wofford in 1951
Wofford Terriers in the 2019 NCAA Tournament