2010–11 Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball team

The 2010–11 Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball team represented Western Carolina University during the 2010–11 college basketball season. This was head coach Larry Hunter's sixth season at Western Carolina. The Catamounts competed in the Southern Conference and played their home games at the Ramsey Center.

2010–11 Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record18–15 (12–6 SoCon)
Head coach
Home arenaRamsey Center
2010–11 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North
Western Carolina126 .6671815  .545
Chattanooga126 .6671616  .500
Appalachian State108 .5561615  .516
Elon711 .3891417  .452
UNC Greensboro612 .333724  .226
Samford414 .2221219  .387
South
College of Charleston144 .7782510  .714
Wofford144 .7782113  .618
Furman126 .6672211  .667
Davidson108 .5561815  .545
The Citadel612 .3331022  .313
Georgia Southern117 .056527  .156
SoCon Tournament winner
As of March 31, 2011
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
11/12/2010*
at Clemson L 64–87  0–1
Littlejohn Coliseum (7,920)
Clemson, SC
11/16/2010*
at DePaul W 69–64  1–1
Allstate Arena (7,021)
Rosemont, IL
11/20/2010*
at UTEP
Legends Classic Regional
L 65–77  1–2
Don Haskins Center (3,489)
El Paso, TX
11/22/2010*
Warren Wilson W 97–47  2–2
Ramsey Center (1,343)
Cullowhee, NC
11/26/2010*
vs. Mercer
Legends Classic Subregional
L 66–71  2–3
Kaplan Arena (1,224)
Williamsburg, VA
11/27/2010*
vs. Gardner–Webb
Legends Classic Subregional
L 65–71  2–4
Kaplan Arena (1,011)
Williamsburg, VA
11/28/2010*
at William & Mary
Legends Classic Subregional
W 64–39  3–4
Kaplan Arena (1,126)
Williamsburg, VA
11/30/2010*
Bradley W 66–65  4–4
Ramsey Center (1,872)
Cullowhee, NC
12/2/2010
at Samford L 58–63  4–5
(0-1)
Pete Hanna Center (550)
Birmingham, AL
12/4/2010
at Chattanooga L 65–67  4–6
(0-2)
McKenzie Arena (2,602)
Chattanooga, TN
12/10/2010*
at Campbell L 50–73  4–7
John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center (1,298)
Buies Creek, NC
12/12/2010*
at No. 2 Ohio State L 60–85  4–8
Value City Arena (6,905)
Columbus, OH
12/18/2010*
at Dayton L 60–71  4–9
UD Arena (12,338)
Dayton, OH
12/28/2010*
at UNC Asheville L 79–85 OT 4–10
Justice Center (1,078)
Asheville, NC
1/5/2011
at Georgia Southern W 81–58  5–10
(1-2)
Hanner Fieldhouse (1,163)
Statesboro, GA
1/8/2011
Pacific W 81–73  6–10
(2-2)
Ramsey Center (1,044)
Cullowhee, NC
1/13/2011
Elon W 70–63  7–10
(3-2)
Ramsey Center (2,071)
Cullowhee, NC
1/15/2011
Appalachian State W 79–78  8–10
(4-2)
Ramsey Center (3,884)
Cullowhee, NC
1/20/2011
at College of Charleston L 64–93  8–11
(4-3)
Carolina First Arena (3,957)
Charleston, SC
1/22/2011
at The Citadel L 46–68  8–12
(4-4)
McAlister Field House (2,143)
Charleston, SC
1/27/2011
Furman W 65–41  9–12
(5-4)
Ramsey Center (2,083)
Cullowhee, NC
1/29/2011
at Wofford L 66–75  9–13
(5-5)
Benjamin Johnson Arena (2,026)
Spartanburg, SC
2/2/2011
at Elon W 74–58  10–13
(6-5)
Alumni Gym (1,083)
Elon, NC
2/5/2011
UNC Greensboro W 83–73  11–13
(7-5)
Ramsey Center (3,112)
Cullowhee, NC
2/11/2011
Chattanooga W 69–68  12–13
(8-5)
Ramsey Center (1,471)
Cullowhee, NC
2/12/2011
Samford W 85–63  13–13
(9-5)
Ramsey Center (1,638)
Cullowhee, NC
2/17/2011
at Appalachian State W 80–75  14–13
(10-5)
Holmes Center (2,186)
Boone, NC
2/19/2011
Eastern Kentucky W 81–74  15–13
Ramsey Center (3,216)
Cullowhee, NC
2/21/2011
at UNC Greensboro W 70–66  16–13
(11-5)
Greensboro Coliseum (3,161)
Greensboro, NC
2/24/2011
The Citadel L 62–70  16–14
(11-6)
Ramsey Center (1,573)
Cullowhee, NC
2/26/2011
College of Charleston W 70–62  17–14
(12-6)
Ramsey Center (3,471)
Cullowhee, NC
Southern Conference Tournament
3/5/2011
(N1) vs. (N5) UNC Greensboro
Southern Conference Quarterfinals
W 77–66  18–14
McKenzie Arena 
Chattanooga, TN
3/6/2011
(N1) vs. (S2) Wofford
Southern Conference Semifinals
L 72–86  18–15
McKenzie Arena 
Chattanooga, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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