2025 North Carolina Sports Network
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UNC Wilmington (CAA Champion)


By David Glenn
North Carolina Sports Network

School: UNC Wilmington

Location: Wilmington, N.C.

NCAA DI Member Since: 1976-77

Conference: Coastal Athletic Association (CAA)

CAA Member Since: 1984-85

CAA Ranking Among 31 Leagues (KenPom): 18th (2025), 19th (2024), 26th (2023), 14th (2022), 19th (2021), 18th (2020)

NCAA Tournament Bids: 7 (2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2025)

Conference Titles: 7 (2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2025)

Conference 1st-Place Finishes: 9 (1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2022)

Head Coach: Takayo Siddle (38 years old, 5th season)

As A Player: Gardner-Webb (2005-09)

Record As Head Coach (through March 17): 106-46 (.697) in 4+ seasons

Previous HC Experience: none

College AC Experience: Gardner-Webb (2010-14), UNCW (2014-17), NC State (2017-20)

Assistant Under: Kevin Keatts, Chris Holtmann, Tim Craft

2023-24 Record: 21-10, 12-6 (3rd in 14-team CAA)

2024-25 Preseason Prediction (Coaches): 3rd in 14-team CAA

2024-25 Record (through March 17): 27-7, 14-4 CAA (2nd place)

2024-25 Midseason Ranking (KenPom): #106 nationally (1st in CAA)

Upcoming Schedule: NCAA Tournament 1st Round (March 20 or 21)


Takayo Siddle already has been part of the greatest three-year run in UNC Wilmington basketball history. Now he’s throwing his own party.

The fun started about a decade ago, under then-head coach Kevin Keatts, with Siddle as one of the team’s assistant coaches. The Seahawks won or shared three consecutive regular-season titles in what’s now called the Coastal Athletic Association, and they made back-to-back NCAA Tournament trips after winning the CAA Tournament in 2016 and 2017.

Keatts, of course, utilized that sensational run to get the NC State job. Prior to Keatts, Kevin Eastman (Washington State in 1994), Jerry Wainwright (Richmond in 2002) and Brad Brownell (Wright State in 2006) also turned their success with the Seahawks into bigger paydays and/or higher-profile opportunities.

Meanwhile, four other modern-day UNCW head coaches — Robert McPherson (1990), Benny Moss (2010), Buzz Peterson (2014) and C.B. McGrath (2020) — were dismissed after only three or four seasons. Each finished with a losing record during his time with the Seahawks.

Siddle, 38, is now in his fifth season calling the shots at UNCW, and just this week he led the Seahawks to the CAA Tournament title (as Wainwright, Brownell and Keatts did twice each) and the automatic NCAA Tournament bid that accompanies that tremendous accomplishment. After a difficult, COVID-impacted head coaching debut in 2020-21, Siddle also has posted four consecutive top-three finishes (counting ties) in the league standings.

Although the Seahawks lost three starters from last season, including first-team All-CAA forward Trazarien White to the transfer portal (TCU) and third-team All-CAA guard — and ace defender — Shykeim Phillips to graduation, they entered this season among the top candidates for CAA supremacy once again.

Guard Donovan Newby, a Milwaukee transfer in his third season at UNCW, is having by far the best season of his five-year college career. He’s leading the team in scoring (14.6 ppg), assists (3.5 apg), free throw conversions (139 makes; 89 percent) and 3-point shooting (75 makes; 36 percent). Right after being named second-team All-CAA, he led the Seahawks to the CAA Tournament title and earned MVP honors.

“It means everything to our city to bring a trophy back; we hadn’t won it since 2017,” Siddle said. “We’re a very prideful university, a very prideful basketball program, and to be back on top is definitely special.

“We felt like we had something to prove. This is a group of guys that are underdogs, that have worked hard for everything we’ve got, and I’m so proud of them. I’m so proud of this team and this program.”

2024-25 UNCW Seahawks
(27-7, 14-4 CAA; through March 17)

STARTERS (stats = 2024-25 numbers)

Donovan Newby, Gr. (6-1/185) — 2022 Milwaukee transfer (starter)
32 mpg, 15 ppg, 3 rpg, 39% FG, 89% FT, 36% threes, 118/52 ATO, 3 blocks, 41 steals

G Greedy Williams, Jr. (6-5/190) — 2024 Chipola JC transfer (NJCAA A-A)
22 mpg, 6 ppg, 3 rpg, 41% FG, 75% FT, 29% threes, 86/40 ATO, 1 block, 22 steals

Nolan Hodge, Jr. (6-7/190) — 2022 in-state HS signee (Northern Guilford HS)
23 mpg, 7 ppg, 4 rpg, 45% FG, 79% FT, 38% threes, 40/35 ATO, 4 blocks, 16 steals

Sean Moore, Gr. (6-7/190) — 2024 FDU transfer (2-year starter)
24 mpg, 9 ppg, 7 rpg, 44% FG, 65% FT, 30% threes, 45/54 ATO, 13 blocks, 52 steals

Harlan Obioha, Jr. (7-0/280) — 2024 Niagara transfer (starter)
20 mpg, 9 ppg, 6 rpg, 64% FG, 62% FT, 0% threes, 32/51 ATO, 41 blocks, 19 steals

KEY RESERVES (stats = 2024-25 numbers)

Noah Ross*, Jr. (6-7/210) — 2022 HS signee (Trinity Academy in Raleigh)
24 mpg, 8 ppg, 5 rpg, 49% FG, 75% FT, 26% threes, 46/29 ATO, 4 blocks, 17 steals

Joshua Corbin, Gr. (6-3/190) — 2024 Robert Morris transfer (2-year starter)
24 mpg, 7 ppg, 2 rpg, 34% FG, 91% FT, 32% threes, 47/16 ATO, 1 block, 7 steals

Bo Montgomery, Gr. (6-5/205) — 2024 Holy Cross transfer (3-year starter)
23 mpg, 9 ppg, 4 rpg, 44% FG, 79% FT, 36% threes, 72/33 ATO, 10 blocks, 28 steals

Khamari McGriff*, r-Jr. (6-9/210) — 2021 signee (Rickards HS in Fla.)
19 mpg, 12 ppg, 4 rpg, 66% FG, 69% FT, 67% threes, 23/32 ATO, 39 blocks, 13 steals

Departures from 2023-24: F Nick Farrar (Sr./transfer/Guilford), G Maleeck Harden-Hayes* (Ss./Portugal), F Ahmard Harvey (r-Sr.), G KJ Jenkins (r-Sr./Austria), G Shykeim Phillips* (r-Sr./Serbia), G Shemar Rathan-Mayes (Sr./transfer/Mercyhurst), F Eric Van Der Heijden (Jr./transfer/Campbell), F Trazarien White* (Jr./transfer/TCU)

*—2023-24 starter (started at least 50% of the Seahawks’ games last season)

UNCW Seahawks
10-Year Snapshot

Season: Overall, League (Place), Postseason

2023-24: 21-10, 12-6 CAA (3rd), no postseason (Takayo Siddle)
2022-23: 24-10, 12-6 CAA (3rd), no postseason (Takayo Siddle)
2021-22: 27-9, 15-3 CAA (t-1st*), CBI champion (Takayo Siddle)
2020-21: 7-10, 1-6 CAA (10th), no postseason (Takayo Siddle)
2019-20: 10-22, 5-13 CAA (9th), no postseason (C.B. McGrath)
2018-19: 10-23, 5-13 CAA (10th), no postseason (C.B. McGrath)
2017-18: 11-21, 7-11 CAA (6th), no postseason (C.B. McGrath)
2016-17: 29-6, 15-3* CAA (1st*), NCAA 1st round (Kevin Keatts)
2015-16: 25-8, 14-4* CAA (t-1st*), NCAA 1st round (Kevin Keatts)
2014-15: 18-14, 12-6 CAA (t-1st*), CIT 1st round (Kevin Keatts)

*—conference champion (regular-season and/or tournament)

NOTE: Please visit the North Carolina Sports Network’s 2024-25 profiles and 10-year snapshots (links below) for all 19 Division One men’s basketball programs in North Carolina and all 18 Atlantic Coast Conference programs.

Appalachian State Mountaineers, Sun Belt Conference

Boston College Eagles, Atlantic Coast Conference

California Golden Bears, Atlantic Coast Conference

Campbell Camels, Coastal Athletic Association

Charlotte 49ers, American Athletic Conference

Clemson Tigers, Atlantic Coast Conference

Duke Blue Devils, Atlantic Coast Conference

East Carolina Pirates, American Athletic Conference

Elon Phoenix, Coastal Athletic Association

Florida State Seminoles, Atlantic Coast Conference

Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs, Big South Conference

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Atlantic Coast Conference

High Point Panthers, Big South Conference

Louisville Cardinals, Atlantic Coast Conference

Miami Hurricanes, Atlantic Coast Conference

North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference

North Carolina A&T Aggies, Coastal Athletic Association

North Carolina Central Eagles, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

North Carolina State Wolfpack, Atlantic Coast Conference

Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Atlantic Coast Conference

Pitt Panthers, Atlantic Coast Conference

Queens Royals, Atlantic Sun Conference

SMU Mustangs, Atlantic Coast Conference

Stanford Cardinal, Atlantic Coast Conference

Syracuse Orange, Atlantic Coast Conference

UNC Asheville Bulldogs, Big South Conference

UNC Greensboro Spartans, Southern Conference

UNC Wilmington Seahawks, Coastal Athletic Association

Virginia Cavaliers, Atlantic Coast Conference

Virginia Tech Hokies, Atlantic Coast Conference

Wake Forest, Atlantic Coast Conference

Western Carolina Catamounts, Southern Conference