Rodney Chatman was a guard for the men's basketball team from 1991-1995. He helped guide Eckerd to two NCAA Tournament appearances in 1993-94 and 1994-95. He also helped the Tritons to the program's first Sunshine State Conference Tournament Championship in 1994 and Eckerd's first regular-season SSC Championship in 1994-95, where Eckerd produced a 22-10 record. The mark also set a then-record for wins in a season.Â
During his time in a Triton uniform, Chatman was a three-time all-conference honoree. He was selected to the honorable mention team in 1992-93 before being named to the second team in his junior year and garnering first-team accolades in his final campaign.Â
He was a two-time selection to the SSC All-Tournament team, taking home MVP honors in 1994 when Eckerd won the tournament championship.Â
Chatman ended his career appearing in 114 games while logging 1,616 points and 521 rebounds.Â
In Tritons' career history, he ranks third in made free throws (412), fourth in points (1,616), fifth in field goals made (577), eighth in games player (114), 12th in points per game (14.2), and 16th in both rebounds (521) and steals (110).Â
Additionally, he holds four top-10 rankings in Eckerd single-season records: ranking fourth in points (588, 1993-94), eighth in points (529, 1994-95), sixth in free throws made (147, 1993-94), and seventh in field goals made (215, 1993-94). He also produced a 38-point game versus Florida Southern in 1993-94, the third most points in a game in program history.Â