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DONALD PAYTON TO JOIN VSU MEN'S BASKETBALL STAFF

July 13, 2009

Virginia State University has announced that Donald Payton has joined the VSU men's basketball staff as an assistant coach to Head Coach George White.

Payton completed his second season as the head coach of the Clinton Junior College men's basketball team last year.

Donald Payton Payton returned to Clinton after a two year hiatus after being appointed the top assistant position at Barton College and Lock Haven University.

Prior to joining the NCAA ranks he served as the top assistant at Clinton College under Murray Garvin.

Clinton was 22-11 last season, claimed the Region X Conference Championship and made their first-ever appearance in the NJCAA Division I Tournament. The Golden Bears were 37-28 during Payton's tenure as a head coach.

Coach Payton enters his 15th year of coaching basketball, which ranges from middle school to the NCAA level.

From 1996-2002 he founded and was the head men's coach for Supreme Court Basketball, a team of former college players travelling the country to play exhibition contests. During his time with Supreme Court he sponsored basketball camps specifically for "at-risk" youths.

At Barton College, Coach Payton was an integral part of Barton College's run to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in the 2005-06 season. The Bulldogs finished the season 28-4 claiming several championships including CVAC regular season champions, CVAC conference tournament champions, and NCAA East Regional Champions, before falling in overtime to the eventual champions Winona State University.

"Donald was an integral part of our great success and he recruited several players on our national championship team as well, his hard work, dedication, and loyalty will always be appreciated", said Barton College Head Coach Ron Lievense.

After the record setting season at Barton College, Payton accepted the same position at Lock Haven University of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Prior to arriving in North Central Pennsylvania the Bald Eagles squad came off of three consecutive 4-23 seasons. Lock Haven University finished the 2006-07 season with a 12-15 record and came one game short of making the PSAC West Division playoffs for the first time in several years.

"My experience at LHU developed me as a person and professional, as well as, a better coach", stated Payton.

Payton is a 2005 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.