2012-13 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Table Of Contents The BIG EAST Conference Profile ....................................... 2 Commissioner Mike Aresco ................................................ 3 BIG EAST Conference Staff .............................................. 4-7 A System of Success ........................................................... 8 BIG EAST Scholar-Athletes of the Year ............................... 9 All-Time BIG EAST Champions ..................................... 10-11 BIG EAST Presidents ......................................................... 12 BIG EAST Directors of Athletics ........................................ 13 BIG EAST Officials Bureau ................................................. 14 BIG EAST Notebook ..................................................... 15-17 Preseason Honors ............................................................ 18 Preseason Poll .................................................................. 19 BIG EAST on Television ................................................ 20-22 2012-13 Composite Schedule ..................................... 23-28 2013 BIG EAST Championship .......................................... 29 NCAA Championship ........................................................ 30 The Teams Cincinnati Bearcats ...................................................... 32-35 School Quick Facts ..................................................... 32 Storylines & Schedule ................................................ 32 Roster & Statistics ...................................................... 33 Coaching Staff ............................................................ 34 Coaching Records....................................................... 34 2011-12 Results ......................................................... 35 Career Leaders ........................................................... 35 Connecticut Huskies .................................................... 36-39 DePaul Blue Demons ................................................... 40-43 Georgetown Hoyas ...................................................... 44-47 Louisville Cardinals ...................................................... 48-51 Marquette Golden Eagles............................................ 52-55 Notre Dame Fighting Irish ........................................... 56-59 Pittsburgh Panthers..................................................... 60-63 Providence Friars ......................................................... 64-67 Rutgers Scarlet Knights ............................................... 68-71 St. John’s Red Storm .................................................... 72-75 Seton Hall Pirates ........................................................ 76-79 USF Bulls ......................................................................80-83 Syracuse Orange.......................................................... 84-87 Villanova Wildcats ....................................................... 88-91 BIG EAST Media Contacts ................................................. 92 2011-12 Year In Review Final Standings & Postseason Results .............................. 94 Award Winners ................................................................. 95 Individual & Team Statistics ...................................... 96-101 Individal & Team Superlatives ................................. 102-104 BIG EAST Record Book Single-Game & Single-Season Records ....................106-108 Top Performances.................................................... 109-110 Career Leaders ........................................................ 111-115 Annual Leaders ........................................................ 116-120 All-Time Coaching Records ...................................... 121-122 BIG EAST Coaching Records............................................ 123 National Coaching Records ............................................ 124 Championship Results ............................................. 125-126 All-BIG EAST Honors ................................................ 127-131 Year-By-Year Standings ............................................ 132-134 NCAA Champions .................................................... 135-136 Postseason History .................................................. 137-148 Postseason Awards......................................................... 149 All-America Selections .................................................... 150 Postseason Touranment Honors .................................... 151 The BIG EAST & The NBA ........................................ 153-155 Attendance History.................................................. 156-157 National Polls.................................................................. 158 The BIG EAST By Season ................................................. 159 BIG EAST Media Services................................................ 160

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BIG EAST Conference Staff Commissioner........................................................................................................ Mike Aresco Senior Associate Commissioner (Football & Marketing) ............................Nick Carparelli, Jr. Senior Associate Commissioner (Compliance & Governance) ................Joseph D’Antonio, Jr. Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration) ..................................Donna DeMarco Egan Associate Commissioner (Men’s Basketball) ....................................................... To be named Associate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball) ......................................... Danielle Donehew Associate Commissioner (Compliance) ....................................................... Jennifer Condaras Associate Commissioner (Television & Men’s Basketball Scheduling) ............. Tom Odjakjian Associate Commissioner (Communications) .....................................................John Paquette Associate Commissioner (Olympic Sports)........................................................ James Siedliski Assistant Commissioner (Women’s Basketball Officiating) ..............................Barbara Jacobs Senior Director of External Affairs ....................................................................Ben Fairclough Director of Business Affairs .......................................................................................Sue Eaton Director of Communications ................................................................................. Sara Naggar Director of Communications ..............................................................................Chuck Sullivan Director of Compliance .......................................................................................Kenny Schank Director of Digital Media ................................................................................... Mark Hodgkin Director of Men’s Basketball Operations ......................................................... Shawn Murphy Director of Sport Administration ....................................................................... Kristen Brown Director of Sport Administration ................................................................... Bobby Weygand Assistant Director of Communications.............................................................. Michael Coyne Assistant Director of Football & Video Administration ...................................... Michael Costa Assistant Director of Sport Administration ....................................................... Patrick Colbert Coordinator of Football Officiating ................................................................... Terry McAulay Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating ............................................................Art Hyland Assistant to the Commissioner ..........................................................................Lisa Zanecchia Senior Administrative Assistant for Basketball & Administration .........................Lois DeBlois Administrative Assistant .................................................................................... Wanda Factor Administrative Assistant .........................................................................................Linda Yates Receptionist................................................................................................... Kathy Kirkpatrick Administrative Fellow ........................................................................................ Roberto Sasso Communications Assistant ..............................................................................Michael O’Brien Communications Assistant ................................................................................ Brooke Rayder Sport Administration Assistant ............................................................... Catherine Carmignani Digital Network Assistant ...................................................................................... Jamie Corun

Credits Editors: John Paquette, Chuck Sullivan Editorial Assistance: Sara Naggar, Michael Coyne, Mike O’Brien, Brooke Rayder Printing:

Charles Guillette - Colonial Lithograph, Inc. Attleboro, Mass.

Photography:

Associated Press, Tom Maguire, Mitchell Layton, Bruce Schwartzman, NBA Photos and school sports information offices.

Special Thanks:

The BIG EAST would like to thank the sports information departments of its member schools for their valuable assistance and cooperation in producing this publication.

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The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth and continues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league. The BIG EAST Conference has been always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its first NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. The Louisville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Connecticut field hockey reached the NCAA semifinals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s basketball team and Syracuse women’s lacrosse team each reached the NCAA finals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the first time in program history. The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the secondstraight year. BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her secondstraight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Emily Infeld won the 3,000meter run. Carlos Almeida of Louisville won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST representative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that includes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the   2

University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14. Temple football joned the league in 2012, with Boise State and San Diego State joining in 2013 and Navy in 2015. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 32 national championships in six different sports and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2011-12. BIG EAST basketball squads have captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.

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While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate commissioner. Mike Aresco became the conference’s fourth commissioner in 2012. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.


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Michael L. Aresco Commissioner Mike Aresco, one of the most influential leaders in collegiate sports television, was named Commissioner of The BIG EAST Conference on August 14, 2012. Aresco came to the BIG EAST from CBS Sports where he was Executive Vice President, Programming. He was responsible for all college sports programming for CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network. Aresco oversaw the acquisition and management of CBS Sports college properties, including the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, regular-season college basketball and football, conference basketball championship games, football bowl games and other programming. His responsibilities included game selection and scheduling, day-to-day operations, contract negotiations, identification of future acquisitions, development of programming strategies and coordination of new media and marketing initiatives. Aresco played an integral role in the landmark deal that created the CBS Sports-Turner Broadcasting partnership, which resulted in the acquisition of the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship rights through 2024. He managed the complex 14-year agreement that provides expanded national broadcast and cable coverage of the NCAA basketball

championship. Aresco also was instrumental in the CBS Television Network’s groundbreaking bundled rights agreement with the NCAA which granted CBS exclusive rights to the NCAA Tournament from 2003 through 2010. The 2010 NCAA Championship won a Sports Emmy in the Outstanding Playoff Coverage category. Aresco also played a key role in negotiating the marketing agreement that coincided with the original NCAA deal and was instrumental in creating a partnership with IMG and the NCAA to assist in acquiring new NCAA corporate sponsors. He also was a significant contributor in the development of new media platforms for the NCAA Championship, including March Madness on Demand, CBS’ highly successful streaming platform. In 2008, Aresco negotiated a historic 15-year agreement with the Southeastern Conference to televise the league’s football and basketball games. The agreement also provided multiple new media rights for CBS, CBS Sports Network and CBS Interactive. He forged numerous basketball agreements with major conferences, including the BIG EAST, ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 and Big 12. Aresco recently negotiated 10-year extensions of the Army-Navy and Notre DameNavy football rivalries.

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Aresco was the creator and executive producer of The Tony Barnhart Show, the critically- acclaimed college football show, as well as Courtside with Seth Davis, a highly-regarded weekly show devoted to college basketball, both of which air on the CBS Sports Network. In 2004, he was appointed by the late NCAA President Myles Brand to the Basketball Partnership, a select panel whose mission was to explore ways to improve and promote college basketball. He is a charter member of the steering committee of the Columbia University/ New York City Chapter of the National Football Foundation and serves on the board of the National Sports Marketing Network. Aresco joined CBS Sports from ESPN, where he was responsible for overseeing the acquisition, scheduling and development of long-term strategies for all ESPN college sports properties. Earlier in his tenure at ESPN, he was responsible for programming a wide variety of sports properties, including College Football Association, Big 10, and Pac-10 college football, NCAA events, including early rounds of the NCAA basketball tournament, the College World Series and various professional sports events, including thoroughbred racing, Top Rank Boxing, CFL football, Australian Rules Football, rodeo and yachting. He was the architect of ESPN’s signature Thursday night college football series and helped develop ESPN’s Bowl Week. He joined ESPN in 1984 as Counsel and was named Assistant General Counsel in 1988 before moving to the programming department. Aresco is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Tufts University (B.A., magna cum laude, history), the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts (M.A., international relations), where he held a John Moors Cabot Scholarship, and the University of Connecticut Law School (J.D.). He practiced law privately in Hartford, Conn., for several years. Aresco, 62, and his wife, Sharon, have two adult sons, Matthew, an Emmy-nominated television producer who owns a production company in Connecticut, and Brett, an aspiring actor who lives in New York City.

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Nick Carparelli, Jr. Senior Associate Commissioner (Football & Marketing)

Donna DeMarco Egan Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration)

Nick Carparelli joined the BIG EAST staff in 2002 as an associate commissioner and was promoted to his current position in 2009. He is the conference’s primary football administrator. Carparelli also serves as the conference’s liaison with IMG Sports, the league’s sponsorship and marketing partner. Before coming to the BIG EAST, Carparelli had been the director of operations for the New England Patriots during their first Super Bowl championship season. Before working for the Patriots, Carparelli was a football administrator at the University of Notre Dame. He spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Syracuse University. Originally from Cheshire, Conn., Carparelli is a 1990 graduate of Worcester Polytechnic University with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He added a master’s degree from Syracuse in 1994.

Donna DeMarco Egan has been part of the BIG EAST staff since 1988 and has been Senior Associate Commissioner for Administration since 2009. She is responsible for the daily management of the conference office and represents and assists the commissioner with overall administration and management of league matters. Before taking on her current role, DeMarco had been Associate Commissioner for Women’s Basketball from 2006-09 and was Associate Commissioner for Olympic Sports from 1996-2006. She began her career as an administrative assistant for Public Relations & Championships in 1988 before being promoted to Director of Championship Operations and subsequently Assistant Commissioner for Championships. DeMarco is a 1987 graduate of the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism.

Tom Odjakjian Associate Commissioner (Television & Men’s Basketball Scheduling) Tom Odjakjian has served as Associate Commissioner at the BIG EAST since 1995. His primary responsibilities include television negotiations for all sports, football television scheduling and assembly of the annual men’s basketball schedule. Before coming to the BIG EAST, Odjakjian served various roles at ESPN from 1981-94, including as the director of college sports. He was responsible for negotiation, acquisition, scheduling and budget supervision for the network’s collegiate sports programming. Odjakjian also served as Associate Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference and Assistant Sports Information Director at Princeton University. Odjakjian is a 1976 graduate of Lafayette College with a degree in economics and business.

Joseph D’Antonio Senior Associate Commissioner (Compliance & Governance)

Danielle Donehew Associate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball)

John Paquette Associate Commissioner (Communications)

Joe D’Antonio is the Senior Associate Commissioner for Governance & Compliance at the BIG EAST Conference. D’Antonio oversees the conference’s NCAA governance, legislative, enforcement, legal and compliance services. Additionally, he currently serves as the conference’s representative to the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, and chaired the council during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 legislative cycles. D’Antonio came to the BIG EAST in 2005 from Providence College, where he served as the Associate Athletic Director of Compliance and Administration. A 1993 graduate of the New England School of Law, D’Antonio was admitted to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Bar in 1994 and worked in private practice prior to 1997. D’Antonio accepted his undergraduate degree from Providence College in 1990.

Danielle Donehew joined the BIG EAST staff in 2009 as Associate Commissioner for Women’s Basketball. Donehew oversees all aspects of BIG EAST women’s basketball, including television, scheduling, branding and messaging, and management of the conference championship. She is the primary liaison between the conference and member institutions in women’s basketball matters. Before coming to the BIG EAST, Donehew had been Executive Vice President of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, where she was involved with all areas of the franchise’s operations. She also spent seven years in various capacities at the University of Tennessee, most recently as Assistant Athletic Director for Women’s Basketball. Donehew is a graduate of Georgia Tech, where she was a member of the Yellow Jacket basketball team.

John Paquette came to the BIG EAST in 1990 as the Director of Public Relations. He was elevated to Assistant Commissioner in 1992 and Associate Commissioner in 1996. Paquette oversees all communications efforts, is the primary spokesman for the league and is the media coordinator for the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship in Madison Square Garden. He also negotiates national radio agreements for football and basketball. Paquette was an Assistant Athletic Director for Communications at Seton Hall from 198690. Before Seton Hall, he served two-year terms as Assistant Commissioner of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Sports Information Director at St. Peter’s College and Wagner College. Paquette is a graduate of Marquette University where he was a journalism major.

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James Siedliski Associate Commissioner (Olympic Sports)

Art Hyland Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating

Shawn Murphy Director of Men’s Basketball Operations

James Siedliski was promoted to his current position of Associate Commissioner for Olympic Sports in 2006. He serves as the league’s primary Olympic sports administrator, overseeing management and operations of the conference’s 21 Olympic sport programs. Siedliski has been a member of the NCAA Divsion I Men’s Lacrosse Committee for the past two years and will chair the committee in 2013. Siedliski came to the BIG EAST in 1998 as Director of Sport Administration and was promoted to Assistant Commissioner for Sport Administration in 2000. Before coming to the conference, Siedliski had been Executive Director of the New Jersey Association of USA Track & Field. Siedliski is a 1989 graduate of Rutgers University.

Art Hyland, one of the most respected figures in college basketball, has been the BIG EAST’s Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating since 1984. He oversees the recruitment, assignment and evaluation of basketball officials for both conference and nonconference games. In addition to his role with the BIG EAST, Hyland has served as the secretary-rules editor for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee since 2010. He formerly chaired the rules committee from 2002-03 and was a member of that committee from 1998-2003. A 1963 graduate from Princeton, where he was a three-year member of the basketball team, Hyland served as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 1966-72. He served as associate commissioner for football and basketball at the Eastern College Athletic Conference from 1972-74.

Shawn Murphy joined the BIG EAST staff in 2002 and has been the conference’s Director of Men’s Basketball Operations since 2006. Murphy serves as the tournament manager for the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship, administering all aspects of the nation’s largest and best-known conference tournament. He assists in the interpretation and administration of tournament policies and is the primary liaison between the league office, member institutions and Madison Square Garden. He also assists in the construction of the annual men’s basketball conference schedule. Murphy had served as Football and Men’s Basketball Assistant at the BIG EAST from 2001-06. A native of Waterford, Conn., Murphy is a 2001 graduate of Connecticut with a degree in journalism.

Jennifer Condaras Associate Commissioner (Compliance)

Ben Fairclough Senior Director of External Affairs

Chuck Sullivan Director of Communications

Jennifer Condaras was promoted to her current role as Associate Commissioner for Compliance in 2012. She had been an Assistant Commissioner since she joined the conference in 2006. Condaras’ responsibilities include coordination and administration of the conference’s day-to-day compliance services with member institutions. She provides interpretative support and rules education and is a liaison to the Senior Woman Administrators Committee. Before joining the BIG EAST staff, Condaras had served as Director of Compliance at Georgia Tech from 2001-05. She joined the Yellow Jacket staff as an assistant director in 1999. A native of Charleston, W.Va., Condaras earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in sport management from West Virginia University.

Ben Fairclough has been the BIG EAST’s Senior Director of External Affairs since 2009 and has worked with the conference since the 2005-06 academic year. In his current role, Fairclough oversees the BIG EAST’s web and digital media efforts, including the league’s website and production of video content spanning a variety of distribution platforms. Fairclough was promoted to his current position after he spent two years as Director of Marketing and Web Development at the BIG EAST. He began his career as a communications assistant in 2005 and was named Assistant Director of Internet Publicity and Promotions in 2006. A native of Newington, Conn., Fairclough earned his undergraduate degree at Thomas College and added a master’s degree in sport management from Slippery Rock.

Chuck Sullivan was named Director of Communications at the BIG EAST Conference in August 2007. He serves as a primary external relations contact for football and men’s basketball and is the media relations coordinator for the conference’s annual baseball championship. Sullivan served as Director of Athletic Communications at Harvard from 2003-07, where he managed the external and internal communications efforts for the nation’s largest intercollegiate athletics program. Sullivan also served as Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications at Bryant from 1999-2003. He was Sports Information Director at the UMass Boston from 1995-99 and served as an Athletic Communications Assistant at Princeton from 1993-95. Sullivan is a 1993 graduate of Boston University with a degree in broadcasting and film.

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Barbara Jacobs

Assistant Commissioner, Women’s Basketball Officiating Joined BIG EAST Staff: 1995

Sara Naggar

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 1991

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2008

Mark Hodgkin

Director of Digital Media

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2010

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2009

Kristen Brown

Director of Sport Administration

Director of Sport Administration

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2004

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2010

Michael Costa

Terry McAulay

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2010

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2008

Assistant Director of Football & Video Administration

Kenny Schank

Director of Compliance

Director of Communications

Bobby Weygand

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Susan Eaton

Director of Business Affairs

Coordinator of Football Officiating

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Patrick Colbert

Assistant Director of Sport Administration Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2012

Michael Coyne

Assistant Director of Communications

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2006

Lisa Zanecchia

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Lois DeBlois

Senior Administrative Assistant for Basketball & Administration Joined BIG EAST Staff: 1991

Kathy Kirkpatrick

Wanda Factor

Linda Yates

Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 1999

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2002

Brooke Rayder

Mike O’Brien

Receptionist

Communications Assistant

Communications Assistant

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 1990

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2012

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2012

Catherine Carmignani

Jamie Corun

Roberto Sasso

Sport Administration Assistant

Digital Netowrk Assistant

Administrative Fellow

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2012

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2012

Joined BIG EAST Staff: 2011

BIG EAST Headquarters The BIG EAST administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquarters — situated just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport — gives the conference easy access to its member schools and a direct connection to all of the major cities in the Northeast. The BIG EAST has been housed in Providence since the formation of the league in 1979 and has been in its current location since 2010. The office is equipped with a complete video production studio, and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to easily accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

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A System Of Success - BIG EAST Conference Achievements Since 1979-80

BIG EAST national champions in 2011-12 included Louisville swimmer Carlos Almeida (left) and the Georgetown women’s cross country team. USF’s softball team, meanwhile, advanced to the Women’s College World Series for the first time.

2011-12 Highlights • NCAA championship in women’s cross country (Georgetown). The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. • NCAA runner-up finishes in women’s basketball (Notre Dame) and women’s lacrosse (Syracuse). • The BIG EAST had two women’s basketball teams (Notre Dame, Connecticut) in the Final Four for the third time in the last four years. • NCAA semifinal appearances by Connecticut field hockey and Notre Dame men’s lacrosse. • For the first time in program history, USF reached the Women’s College World Series. • Villanova’s Sheila Reid won the NCAA women’s cross country title for the second-straight year, giving her five career NCAA individual titles in cross country and track & field. • BIG EAST football teams won three bowl games, winning against opponents from the ACC, Big 12 and SEC. • At the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, Syracuse’s Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle, Georgetown’s Emily Infield won the 3,000-meter run and the Notre Dame men’s distance medley relay won the national title. • Louisville’s Carlos Almeida won the national title in the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. Almeida also finished as the national runner-up in the 100 breaststroke. • Villanova’s Sheila Reid (cross country) won Honda Sports Awards as the top performer in cross country. • The BIG EAST had 19 Capital One Academic All-America selections. Eric Finan (Cincinnati track & field), Peter Bolgert (Marquette track & field), Kevyn Smith (Syracuse football), Sheila Reid (Villanova track & field), Kaitlyn Gillespie (West Virginia track & field) and Kate Harrison (West Virginia track & field) were all first team selections.

Overall Highlights • Thirty-two national team champions and 138 NCAA individual champions • Eighteen Final Four appearances in men’s basketball, including NCAA titles by Connecticut in 1999, 2004 and 2011, Syracuse in 2003, Villanova in 1985 and Georgetown in 1984. • NCAA women’s basketball titles by Connecticut in 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 and 2010 and Notre Dame in 2001. • Twenty Final Four appearances in women’s basketball (Connecticut 1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012; Notre Dame 1997, 2001, 2011, 2012; Rutgers 2000, 2007; Louisville 2009). • National championships in football by Miami in 1991 and 2001. • Eleven NCAA women’s cross country titles (nine for Villanova, including the 2009 and 2010 championships, and an NCAA-record six straight from 1989 94; one for Providence in 1995; one for Georgetown in 2011). • NCAA men’s soccer titles by St. John’s in 1996 and Connecticut in 2000. • NCAA women’s soccer titles by Notre Dame in 1995, 2004 and 2010. • Appearances in the NCAA Men’s College World Series by Notre Dame in 2002 and Louisville in 2007. • NCAA Women’s College World Series appearances by Connecticut in 1993, DePaul in 2007 and USF in 2012. • Two NCAA Woman of the Year award winners (Nnenna Lynch, Villanova, 1993; Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1995). • Six Honda-Broderick Cup winners recognizing collegiate athletic achievement among women (Vicki Huber, Villanova, 1988-89; Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1994-95; Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, 1995-96; Cindy Daws, Notre Dame, 1996-97; Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2009-10 and 2010-11). • Eight women’s basketball Wade Trophy winners (Shelly Pennefather, Villanova, 1987; Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1995; Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, 1996; Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2002, Diana Taurasi, 2003; Maya Moore, Connecticut, 2009, 2010 and 2011). • Two consensus National Players of the Year in men’s basketball (Walter Berry, St. John’s, 1986; Patrick Ewing, Georgetown, 1985).

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American Eagle Outfitters Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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The American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year award is one of a number of scholarships presented by the BIG EAST Conference and American Eagle Outfitters during the academic year. Thirty student-athletes (one male and one female from each of the BIG EAST’s 15 member institutions) will be named as the winners of the American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Scholarships. The conference also names male and female American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Basketball Scholar-Athletes of the Year and an American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Men’s & Womens’ Cross Country Oct. 26 Van Cortland Park, Bronx, N.Y. Hosted by St. John’s University

Basketball Scholar-Athletes of the Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame Maya Moore, Connecticut Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame Maya Moore, Connecticut Alex Ruoff, West Virginia Jill Stephens, Cincinnati Ted Talkington, West Virginia Allie Quigley, DePaul Aaron Gray, Pittsburgh Jenna Rubino, DePaul Johannes Herber, West Virginia Megan Duffy, Notre Dame Craig Forth, Syracuse Ashley Bush, Seton Hall Emeka Okafor, Connecticut Courtney Mix, Villanova Emeka Okafor, Connecticut Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame Carlton Carter, Virginia Tech Nicole Conway, Boston College Ruben Boumtje Boumtje, Georgetown Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Lavor Postell, St. John’s Cal Bouchard, Boston College Rob Hodgson, Rutgers Rebecca Burbridge, West Virginia Pat Garrity, Notre Dame Raquel Nurse, Syracuse Ya Ya Dia, Georgetown Kristyn Cook, Syracuse Adrian Griffin, Seton Hall Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Marc Molinsky, Boston College Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall Erin Kenneally, Syracuse Darren Morningstar, Pittsburgh Wendy Davis, Connecticut Greg Woodard, Villanova Carla Wenger, Boston College Stephen Thompson, Syracuse Angela Alston, Syracuse Ramon Ramos, Seton Hall Geraldine Saintilus, Seton Hall Mark Plansky, Villanova Vera Jones, Syracuse Harold Jensen, Villanova Kathy Sweet, Boston College Ron Rowan, St. John’s Joannie Powers, Providence Michael Moses, St. John’s Leigh Curl, Connecticut

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2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Eric Finan, Cincinnati (Cross Country) Natalie Kulla, Marquette (Soccer) Brian Karalunas, Villanova (Lacrosse) Maya Moore, Connecticut (Basketball) Francisco Aristeguieta, USF (Soccer) Meagan Dooley, Pittsburgh (Volleyball) Zak Boggs, USF (Soccer) Jennifer Kleinhans, Connecticut (Field Hockey) Jeremy Stultz, Pittsburgh (Swimming & Diving) Jillian Drouin, Syracuse (Track & Field) Drew Eckman, Villanova (Track & Field) Jessica Javelet, Louisville (Field Hockey) Trevor O’Grady, Rutgers (Track & Field) Kelly Harrigan, Rutgers (Swimming & Diving) Guy Melamed, Boston College (Soccer) Nicole Lee, Georgetown (Cross Country/Track & Field) Chris Wingert, St. John’s (Soccer) Vanessa Pruzinsky, Notre Dame (Soccer) Casey Schmidt, Boston College (Soccer) Erin McIntyre, Rutgers (Swimming) Gregory Strohmann, Seton Hall (Soccer) Jarrah Myers, Notre Dame (Softball) Chris Hamblin, Boston College (Soccer) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame (Basketball) Scott VanEpps, Pittsburgh (Swimming) Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame (Soccer) Angelo Ciminiello, Providence (Baseball) Gladys Ganiel, Providence (Cross Country/Track & Field) Errol Williams, Notre Dame (Track & Field) Charity Wachera, West Virginia (Track & Field) Christian Fogarazzo, St. John’s (Track & Field) Jen Renola, Notre Dame (Soccer) Gil Kovalski, Miami (Tennis) Najuma Fletcher, Pittsburgh (Track & Field Kevin Lyles, Seton Hall (Track & Field) Becky Spies, Villanova (Cross Country/Track & Field) Sebastien Goulet, Syracuse (Swimming) Allison Williams, Pittsburgh (Track & Field) Nnenna Lynch, Villanova (Track & Field) Hector Zamora, Seton Hall (Soccer) Steve Holman, Georgetown (Track & Field) Kelly Larkin, Syracuse (Field Hockey) David Honor, St. John’s (Baseball) Cami White, Providence (Field Hockey) Siobhan Gallagher, Providence (Track & Field) Pat O’Kelly, Seton Hall (Soccer) Chris Craft, Villanova (Swimming) Vicki Huber, Villanova (Track & Field) Noreen Coughlin, Pittsburgh (Volleyball) Dave Echeverria, Villanova (Diving) Karen Ferreria, Providence (Volleyball) Harold Jensen, Villanova (Basketball) Joanne Kehs, Villanova (Track & Field) John Prior, Connecticut (Track & Field) Leigh Curl, Connecticut (Basketball) Joey David, Pittsburgh (Basketball)

JK Schaffer, Cincinnati John Goebel, Cincinnati Reed Williams, West Virginia Conor Lee, Pittsburgh Brian Brohm, Louisville Jay Henry, West Virginia Garin Justice, West Virginia Vince Crochunis, Pittsburgh Nate Jones, Rutgers Matt Walters, Miami Kyle Johnson, Syracuse RaMon Johnson, Boston College

Women’s Soccer Nov. 2 & 4 Field Hockey Nov. 2 & 4

Trager Stadium, Louisville, Ky. Hosted by the University of Louisville

Men’s Soccer Nov. 9 & 11

Red Bull Arena, Harrison, N.J. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference

Women’s Volleyball Nov. 16-18

Al McGuire Center, Milwaukee, Wis. Hosted by Marquette University

Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field Feb. 16-17 SPIRE Institute, Geneva, Ohio Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Feb. 27-March 2 IUPUI Natatorium, Indianapolis, Ind. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference Women’s Basketball March 8-12 Men’s Basketball March 12-16 Men’s Tennis April 18-21 Women’s Tennis April 18-21 Women’s Golf April 21-23 Men’s Golf April 28-30 Men’s Lacrosse May 2 & 4 Women’s Lacrosse May 2 & 4

XL Center, Hartford, Conn. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference

Courtney Tennis Center, South Bend, Ind. Hosted by the University of Notre Dame Varsity Courts, Tampa, Fla. Hosted by the University of South Florida Reunion Resort & Golf Club, Orlando, Fla. Hosted by Reunion Resort Reunion Resort & Golf Club, Orlando, Fla. Hosted by Reunion Resort Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pa. Hosted by Villanova University Multi-Sport Field, Washington, D.C. Hosted by Georgetown University

Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field May 3-5 Bauer Track & Field Complex, Piscataway, N.J. Hosted by Rutgers University Softball May 9-11 Women’s Rowing May 19 Baseball May 22-26

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Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. Hosted by the University of Connecticut

USF Softball Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Hosted by the University of South Florida Mercer Lake, West Windsor, N.J. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference Bright House Field, Clearwater, Fla. Hosted by the BIG EAST Conference

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All-Time BIG EAST Champions

A year-by-year and sport-by-sport list of BIG EAST champions since the conference’s inception in the 1979-80 academic year. Teams listed are those that won the respective BIG EAST postseason tournament or event with the following exceptions: all football champions are based on regular-season standings; men’s lacrosse champions are based on regular-season standings in 2010 and 2011; women’s lacrosse champions are based on regular-season standings from 2001-06. BASEBALL 1985 St. John’s 1986 St. John’s 1987 Seton Hall 1988 St. John’s 1989 Villanova 1990 Connecticut 1991 Villanova 1992 Providence 1993 St. John’s 1994 Connecticut 1995 Pittsburgh 1996 West Virginia 1997 St. John’s 1998 Rutgers 1999 Providence 2000 Rutgers 2001 Seton Hall 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Rutgers 2008 Louisville 2009 Louisville 2010 St. John’s 2011 Seton Hall 2012 St. John’s Totals: St. John’s 7, Notre Dame 5, Rutgers 3, Seton Hall 3, Villanova 2, Connecticut 2, Louisville 2, West Virginia 1, Pittsburgh 1. MEN’S BASKETBALL 1980 Georgetown 1981 Syracuse 1982 Georgetown 1983 St. John’s 1984 Georgetown 1985 Georgetown 1986 St. John’s 1987 Georgetown 1988 Syracuse 1989 Georgetown 1980 Connecticut 1991 Seton Hall 1992 Syracuse 1993 Seton Hall 1994 Providence 1995 Villanova 1996 Connecticut 1997 Boston College 1998 Connecticut 1999 Connecticut 2000 St. John’s 20011 Boston College 2002 Connecticut 2003 Pittsburgh 2004 Connecticut 2005 Syracuse 2006 Syracuse 2007 Georgetown 2008 Pittsburgh 2009 Louisville 20100 West Virginia 2011 Connecticut 2012 Louisville Totals: Georgetown 7, Connecticut 6, Syracuse 5, St. John’s 3, Seton Hall 2, Boston College 2, Louisville 2, Pittsburgh 2, Providence 1, Villanova 1, West Virginia 1.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1983 St. John’s 1984 St. John’s 1985 Syracuse 1986 Villanova 1987 Villanova 1988 St. John’s 1989 Connecticut 1990 Providence 1991 Connecticut 1992 Miami 1993 Miami 1994 Connecticut 1995 Connecticut 1996 Connecticut 1997 Connecticut 1998 Connecticut 1999 Connecticut 2000 Connecticut 2001 Connecticut 2002 Connecticut 2003 Villanova 2004 Boston College 2005 Connecticut 2006 Connecticut 2007 Rutgers 2008 Connecticut 2009 Connecticut 2010 Connecticut 2011 Connecticut 2012 Connecticut Totals: Connecticut 18, St. John’s 3, Villanova 3, Miami 2, Rutgers 1, Syracuse 1, Providence 1, Boston College 1. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1979 Providence 1980 Providence 1981 Providence 1982 Providence 1983 Villanova 1984 Providence 1985 Providence 1986 Georgetown 1987 Georgetown 1988 Providence 1989 Georgetown 1990 Providence 1991 Providence 1992 Providence 1993 Villanova 1994 Georgetown 1995 Providence 1996 Providence 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Providence 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Providence 2001 Notre Dame 2002 Villanova 2003 Georgetown 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Providence 2007 Louisville 2008 Georgetown 2009 Syracuse 2010 Syracuse 2011 Villanova Totals: Providence 15, Notre Dame 5, Georgetown 6, Villanova 4, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1.

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1982 Boston College 1983 Boston College 1984 Villanova 1985 Boston College 1986 Villanova 1987 Villanova 1988 Georgetown 1989 Villanova 1990 Villanova 1991 Villanova 1992 Villanova 1993 Villanova 1994 Villanova 1995 Providence 1996 Providence 1997 Providence 1998 Villanova 1999 Georgetown 2000 Boston College 2001 Georgetown 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Providence 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Providence 2007 West Virginia 2008 Villanova 2009 Villanova 2010 Villanova 2011 Villanova Totals: Villanova 14, Providence 5, Boston College 4, Georgetown 3, Notre Dame 3, West Virginia 1. FIELD HOCKEY 1989 Providence 1990 Villanova 1991 Providence 1992 Connecticut 1993 Syracuse 1994 Boston College 1995 Syracuse 1996 Connecticut 1997 Boston College 1998 Connecticut 1999 Connecticut 2000 Connecticut 2001 Syracuse 2002 Connecticut 2003 Boston College 2004 Connecticut 2005 Connecticut 2006 Connecticut 2007 Connecticut 2008 Syracuse 2009 Connecticut 2010 Syracuse 2011 Syracuse Totals: Connecticut 11, Syracuse 6, Boston College 3, Providence 2, Villanova 1.

FOOTBALL 1991 Miami 1992 Miami 1993 West Virginia 1994 Miami 1995 Virginia Tech 1996 Virginia Tech Miami 1997 Syracuse 1998 Syracuse 1999 Virginia Tech 2000 Miami 2001 Miami 2002 Miami 2003 Miami West Virginia 2004 Pittsburgh Boston College West Virginia Syracuse 2005 West Virginia 2006 Louisville 2007 West Virginia Connecticut 2008 Cincinnati 2009 Cincinnati 2010 Connecticut Pittsburgh West Virginia 2011 Cincinnati Louisville West Virginia Totals: Miami 8, West Virginia 7, Syracuse 4, Cincinnati 3, Virginia Tech 3, Pittsburgh 2, Connecticut 2, Louisville 2, Boston College 1

WOMEN’S GOLF 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame 2005 St. John’s 2006 Louisville 2007 Louisville 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Louisville 2010 Louisville 2011 Notre Dame 2012 USF Totals: Louisville 4, Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 1, USF 1.

MEN’S GOLF 1979 St. John’s 1980 Providence 1981 St. John’s 1982 St. John’s 1983 St. John’s 1984 St. John’s 1985 Villanova 1986 St. John’s 1987 St. John’s 1988 St. John’s 1989 St. John’s 1990 Villanova 1991 Miami 1992 Seton Hall 1993 Providence 1994 Connecticut 1995 Notre Dame 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Georgetown 2000 Seton Hall 2001 Virginia Tech 2002 Virginia Tech 2003 Virginia Tech 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Louisville 2008 Marquette 2009 Louisville 2010 Georgetown 2011 Notre Dame 2012 Notre Dame Totals: St. John’s 9, Notre Dame 8, Virginia Tech 3, Georgetown 2, Louisville 2, Providence 2, Seton Hall 2, Villanova 2, Connecticut 1, Marquette 1, Miami 1.

ROWING 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Notre Dame 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Notre Dame 2011 Notre Dame 2012 Notre Dame Totals: Notre Dame 9.

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MEN’S LACROSSE 2010 Syracuse 2011 Syracuse 2012 Syracuse Totals: Syracuse 3 WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2001 Georgetown 2002 Georgetown 2003 Georgetown 2004 Georgetown 2005 Georgetown 2006 Georgetown Syracuse 2007 Syracuse 2008 Syracuse 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Georgetown 2011 Loyola 2012 Loyola Totals: Georgetown 7, Loyola 2, Syracuse 3, Notre Dame 1

MEN’S SOCCER 1982 Syracuse 1983 Connecticut 1984 Connecticut 1985 Syracuse 1986 Seton Hall 1987 Seton Hall 1988 Seton Hall 1989 Connecticut 1990 Boston College 1991 Seton Hall 1992 St. John’s 1993 St. John’s 1994 St. John’s 1995 St. John’s 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Rutgers 1998 St. John’s 1999 Connecticut 2000 Boston College 2001 St. John’s 2002 Boston College 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Connecticut 2005 Connecticut 2006 St. John’s 2007 Connecticut 2008 USF 2009 St. John’s 2010 Louisville 2011 St. John’s Totals: St. John’s 9, Connecticut 7, Seton Hall 4, Boston College 3, Notre Dame 2, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1, Rutgers 1, USF 1.


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WOMEN’S SOCCER 1993 Providence 1994 St. John’s 1995 Notre Dame 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Notre Dame 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Notre Dame 2001 Notre Dame 2002 Connecticut 2003 Villanova 2004 Connecticut 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 West Virginia 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 West Virginia 2011 West Virginia Totals: Notre Dame 11, West Virginia 3, Connecticut 2, Providence 1, St. John’s 1, Villanova 1. SOFTBALL 1990 Connecticut 1991 Connecticut 1992 Connecticut 1993 Connecticut 1994 Providence 1995 Connecticut 1996 Connecticut 1997 Boston College 1998 Boston College 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Notre Dame 2001 Connecticut 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Seton Hall 2005 Seton Hall 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Louisville 2008 DePaul 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Syracuse 2011 Syracuse 2012 Louisville Totals: Connecticut 7, Notre Dame 6, Louisville 2, Seton Hall 2, Syracuse 2, Providence 1, DePaul 1. MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 1980 Syracuse 1981 Villanova 1992 Syracuse 1983 Pittsburgh 1984 Pittsburgh 1985 Pittsburgh 1986 Pittsburgh 1987 Pittsburgh 1988 Pittsburgh 1989 Pittsburgh 1990 Pittsburgh 1991 Pittsburgh 1992 Pittsburgh 1993 Villanova 1994 Pittsburgh 1995 Miami 1996 Syracuse 1997 Pittsburgh 1998 Pittsburgh 1999 Pittsburgh 2000 Pittsburgh 2001 Pittsburgh 2002 Pittsburgh 2003 Pittsburgh 2004 Pittsburgh 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 West Virginia 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Louisville 2011 Louisville 2012 Notre Dame Totals: Pittsburgh 19, Notre Dame 5, Syracuse 3, Villanova 2, Louisville 2, West Virginia 1, Miami 1.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 1983 Pittsburgh 1984 Pittsburgh 1985 Pittsburgh 1986 Pittsburgh 1987 Pittsburgh 1988 Pittsburgh 1989 Pittsburgh 1990 Pittsburgh 1991 Pittsburgh 1992 Villanova 1993 Villanova 1994 Villanova 1995 Villanova 1996 Villanova 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Notre Dame 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Notre Dame 2001 Notre Dame 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Notre Dame 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Notre Dame 2011 Louisville 2012 Louisville Totals: Notre Dame 14, Pittsburgh 9, Villanova 5, Louisville 2. MEN’S TENNIS 1979 Boston College 1980 St. John’s 1981 Boston College 1982 Boston College 1983 Boston College 1984 Boston College 1985 Boston College 1986 Boston College 1987 Boston College 1988 Boston College 1989 Georgetown 1990 Boston College 1991 St. John’s 1993 Miami 1994 Miami 1995 Miami 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Miami 1998 Miami 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Miami 2001 Miami 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Miami 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Louisville 2007 Notre Dame 2008 Notre Dame 2009 USF 2010 Louisville 2011 Louisville 2012 Louisville Totals: Boston College 10, Miami 8, Notre Dame 7, Louisville 4, St. John’s 2, Georgetown 1, USF 1.

WOMEN’S TENNIS 1982 Syracuse 1983 Boston College 1984 Syracuse 1985 Syracuse 1986 Boston College 1987 Boston College 1988 Boston College 1989 Boston College 1990 Boston College 1991 Miami 1992 Miami 1993 Miami 1995 Miami 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Miami 1999 Notre Dame 2000 Miami 2001 Notre Dame 2002 Miami 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Miami 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Notre Dame 2007 USF 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Notre Dame 2011 Notre Dame 2012 Notre Dame Totals: Notre Dame 12, Miami 8, Boston College 6, USF 1, Syracuse 1. MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1980 Connecticut 1981 Seton Hall 1982 Seton Hall 1983 Villanova 1984 Seton HalL 1985 Villanova 1986 Villanova 1987 Pittsburgh 1988 Georgetown 1989 Georgetown 1990 Georgetown 1991 Georgetown 1992 Syracuse 1993 Seton Hall 1994 Georgetown 1995 Georgetown 1996 Georgetown 1997 Connecticut 1998 Georgetown 1999 Georgetown 2000 Georgetown 2001 Georgetown 2002 Connecticut 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Connecticut 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Connecticut 2007 Notre Dame 2008 Connecticut 2009 Connecticut 2010 Notre Dame 2011 Connecticut 2012 Notre Dame Totals: Georgetown 11, Connecticut 8, Notre Dame 5, Seton Hall 4, Villanova 3, Pittsburgh 1, Syracuse 1.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1983 Villanova 1984 Villanova 1985 Villanova 1986 Villanova 1987 Villanova 1988 Villanova 1989 Pittsburgh 1990 Villanova 1991 Villanova 1992 Georgetown 1993 Villanova 1994 Seton Hall 1995 Georgetown 1996 Georgetown 1997 Villanova 1998 Georgetown 1999 Pittsburgh 2000 Villanova 2001 Georgetown 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Miami 2004 Miami 2005 Pittsburgh 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Georgetown 2008 Connecticut 2009 Connecticut 2010 Villanova 2011 Louisville 2012 Georgetown Totals: Villanova 11, Georgetown 7, Pittsburgh 3, Connecticut 2, Miami 2, Notre Dame 2, Louisville 1, Seton Hall 1.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1983 Villanova 1984 Villanova 1985 Villanova 1986 Connecticut 1987 Villanova 1988 Villanova 1989 Villanova 1990 Pittsburgh 1991 Pittsburgh 1992 Georgetown 1993 Seton Hall 1994 Pittsburgh 1995 Connecticut 1996 Georgetown 1997 Villanova 1998 Miami 1999 Miami 2000 Villanova 2001 Miami 2002 Miami 2003 Miami 2004 Miami 2005 Pittsburgh 2006 Pittsburgh 2007 Notre Dame 2008 Louisville 2009 Louisville 2010 Louisville 2011 Louisville 2012 Louisville Totals: Villanova 8, Miami 6, Louisville 5, Pittsburgh 5, Connecticut 2, Georgetown 2, Notre Dame 1, Seton Hall 1.

MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1981 Villanova 1982 Connecticut 1983 Villanova 1984 Villanova 1985 Villanova 1986 Villanova 1987 St. John’s 1988 Georgetown 1989 Pittsburgh 1990 Georgetown 1991 Georgetown 1992 Georgetown 1993 Georgetown 1994 Pittsburgh 1995 Georgetown 1996 Georgetown 1997 Georgetown 1998 Georgetown 1999 Georgetown 2000 Notre Dame 2001 Georgetown 2002 Connecticut 2003 Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Rutgers 2006 Notre Dame 2007 Louisville 2008 Notre Dame 2009 Notre Dame 2010 Notre Dame 2011 Connecticut 2012 Notre Dame Totals: Georgetown 11, Notre Dame 8, Villanova 5, Connecticut 3, Pittsburgh 2, St. John’s 2, Louisville 1, Rutgers 1.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 1982 Pittsburgh 1983 Providence 1984 Pittsburgh 1985 Providence 1986 Pittsburgh 1987 Providence 1988 Pittsburgh 1989 Pittsburgh 1990 Pittsburgh 1991 Pittsburgh 1992 Pittsburgh 1993 Pittsburgh 1994 Pittsburgh 1995 Notre Dame 1996 Notre Dame 1997 Notre Dame 1998 Notre Dame 1999 Georgetown 2000 Notre Dame 2001 Notre Dame 2002 Notre Dame 2003 Pittsburgh 2004 Notre Dame 2005 Notre Dame 2006 Louisville 2007 St. John’s 2008 Louisville 2009 Louisville 2010 Louisville 2011 Cincinnati Totals: Pittsburgh 11, Notre Dame 9, Louisville 4, Providence 3, Cincinnati 1, Georgetown 1, St. John’s 1.

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BIG EAST PRESIDENTS 

Santa J. Ono Ph.D. University of Cincinnati Interim President

Susan Herbst, Ph.D. University of Connecticut President

Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M., Ed.D. DePaul University President

John J. DeGioia, Ph.D. Georgetown University President

Dr. James Ramsey University of Louisville President

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. Marquette University President

Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. University of Notre Dame President

Mark Nordenberg, JD University of Pittsburgh Chancellor

Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Providence College President

Robert L. Barchi, M.D., Ph.D. Rutgers University President

Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. St. John’s University President

A. Gabriel Esteban, Ph.D. Seton Hall University President

Dr. Judy Genshaft University of South Florida President

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Dr. Nancy Cantor Syracuse University Chancellor

Rev. Peter M. Donahue, O.S.A. Villanova University President

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BIG EAST DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS 

Whit Babcock University of Cincinnati

Warde Manuel University of Connecticut

Jean Lenti Ponsetto DePaul University

Lee Reed Georgetown University

Tom Jurich University of Louisville

Larry Williams Marquette University

Jack Swarbrick University of Notre Dame

Steve Pederson University of Pittsburgh

Robert Driscoll, Jr. Providence College

Tim Pernetti Rutgers University

Chris Monasch St. John’s University

Pat Lyons Seton Hall University

Doug Woolard University of South Florida

Dr. Daryl Gross Syracuse University

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Vince Nicastro Villanova University

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BIG EAST Officials Bureau The BIG EAST Conference has operated its own officials bureau since 1983 under the direction of Cooridnator of Men’s Basketball Officiating Art Hyland. The BIG EAST retains the nation’s top officials for both conference and nonconference games. Officials affiliated with the BIG EAST Conference include the following:

Jeffrey Anderson West Henrietta, N.Y.

Michael Eades Princeton, W.Va.

Clarence Armstrong New Castle, Del.

Paul Faia Yonkers, N.Y.

Roger Ayers, Jr. Roanoke, Va.

John Gaffney West Roxbury, Mass.

Chris Beaver Cincinnati, Ohio

Tony Greene Atlanta, Ga.

Bo Boroski Indianapolis, Ind.

Brent Hampton Lexington, Ky.

James Breeding Louisville, Ky.

Karl Hess Forest, Va.

Jim Burr Latham, N.Y.

John Higgins Omaha, Neb.

Evon Burroughs West Roxbury, Mass.

Ed Hightower Edwardsville, Ill.

Raymond Natili Galveston, Texas

Lamar Simpson Wheaton, Ill.

John Cahill Albany, N.Y.

Les Jones Chesapeake, Va.

Brian O’Connell Middletown, N.J.

Alfred Smith Louisville, Ky.

Tony Chiazza Wheeling, W.Va.

Bryan Kersey Carrollton, Va.

Matt Potter Beaver Falls, Pa.

Michael Stephens Cranston, R.I.

Jeff Clark Cheltenham, Pa.

Joe Lindsay Harleysville, Pa.

Gary Prager Staten Island, N.Y.

Gene Steratore Washington, Pa.

Bernard Clinton Brandywine, Md.

Jamie Luckie Charlotte, N.C.

Rob Riley Hamilton, N.J.

Mike Stuart Maryville, Tenn.

Tim Clougherty Raleigh, N.C.

Bill McCarthy Stamford, Conn.

Mike Roberts Atlanta, Ga.

Paul Szelc Wauwatosa, Wis.

Ed Corbett Yonkers, N.Y.

Steve McJunkins Bedford, Ohio

Wally Rutecki Springfield, Pa.

Earl Walton Bowie, Md.

Pat Driscoll Syracuse, N.Y.

Mike Nance Atlanta, Ga.

Doug Shows Rome, Ga.

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BIG EAST NOTEBOOK 

BIG EAST AND THE FINAL FOUR Including Louisville in 2012, a BIG EAST team has made the Final Four 18 times in 33 years of competition. A BIG EAST squad has played in the national title game 10 times. The conference’s NCAA champions are: Georgetown (1984), Villanova (1985), Connecticut (1999, 2004 and 2011) and Syracuse (2003). Recent additional appearances were made by Louisville and Marquette just before both schools began competing in the BIG EAST in 2005-06. Louisville made it in 2005 and Marquette in 2003. Fourteen of the 15 league schools have played in the Final Four. LOUISVILLE KEPT BIG EAST IN FINAL FOUR NEWS Louisville’s trip to the 2012 Final Four gives the BIG EAST six Final Four appearances in the last seven seasons with five different teams. 2012 Louisville 2011 Connecticut 2010 West Virginia 2009 Connecticut, Villanova 2007 Georgetown ALL-TIME NCAA RECORDS BIG EAST teams finished 14-9 in the 2012 NCAA Championship. BIG EAST teams compiled a 13-10 record in the 2011 NCAA Championship. Since the league began play in 1979-80, BIG EAST teams own a 290-179 (.618) record in NCAA play. The BIG EAST has had only one season when its teams had a combined losing record in the NCAAs. In 1992-93, the league was 2-3. FINAL FOUR COACHES CLUB INCLUDES FOUR Four BIG EAST head coaches have reached the Final Four at least once. In 2009, Villanova’s Jay Wright was the latest to join the elite group. Louisville’s Rick Pitino is one of only two coaches in NCAA history to lead three different teams to the Final Four: Providence (1987), Kentucky (1997, 1996, 1993) and Louisville (2012, 2005). Jim Boeheim has been to the Final Four three times with Syracuse (2003, 1996, 1987). Georgetown’s John Thompson III led the Hoyas to the Final Four in 2007. LOUISVILLE WINS THE WEST Louisville won the 2012 NCAA West Regional with a come-from-behind 72-68 victory against Florida in Phoenix, Ariz. The Cardinals, who were seeded fourth, overcame an 11-point deficit in the final 8:16. In the regional semifinals, UofL eliminated No. 1 seed Michigan State 57-44. Freshman forward Chane Behanan was the West Regional MVP. BIG EAST LOVES THE WEST REGIONAL Louisville’s road to the Final Four through the West Regional has been a common path for BIG EAST Final Four teams. Eighteen BIG EAST teams have reached the Final Four and 10 have been West Regional champions. Additionally, when the Cardinals reached the Final Four in 2005, though not BIG EAST members yet, they also advanced through the West.

Louisville became the sixth BIG EAST team to play in the Final Four in the last seven years NBA TAKES EIGHT FROM BIG EAST Eight BIG EAST players were chosen in the 2012 NBA Draft, including five first-round selections. Dion Waiters of Syracuse was taken fourth overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Connecticut had a pair of lottery picks — Andre Drummond, who went ninth to the Detroit Pistons, and Jeremy Lamb, who was the No. 12 selection by the Houston Rockets. Maurice Harkless of St. John’s was the No. 15 pick, going to the Philadelphia 76ers, while the Boston Celtics tabbed Syracuse’s Fab Melo with the No. 22 selection. For the past 12 years, at least one BIG EAST player has been a top-10 pick. THREE BIG EAST NEWCOMERS WIN GOLD WITH USA BASKETBALL U18 NATIONAL TEAM Three freshmen on BIG EAST rosters were part of the 12man USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team, which won the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship in June. Forward Montrezl Harrell of Louisville, forward Jerami Grant from Syracuse and guard James Robinson of Pittsburgh were all part of the U.S. team, which won its five games by an average of 38.6 points, including an 81-56 win against Brazil in the final. BIG EAST MAINTAINED ITS ELITE EIGHT STREAK The BIG EAST is the only conference to place at least one team in every NCAA Elite Eight since 2002. Seven different squads — Louisville (2012, 2009, 2008), Syracuse (2012, 2003), Connecticut (2011, 2009, 2004, 2002), West Virginia (2010, 2005), Georgetown (2007, 2006), Villanova (2009, 2006), and Pittsburgh (2009) have reached the final eight over the last 10 seasons.

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BIG EAST LEADS IN SWEET 16 APPEARANCES With four NCAA Sweet 16 teams last season (Syracuse, Marquette, Louisville and Cincinnati) the BIG EAST has had the most teams reach the regional semifinal round over the last 10 seasons. Regional Semifinalists (2003-12) BIG EAST 31 Big 12 21 ACC 20 Big Ten 20 BIG EAST GRABBED NINE NCAA BIDS The BIG EAST received nine NCAA tournament invitations, the second highest total in NCAA Championship history, eclipsed only by last year’s BIG EAST total of 11. The BIG EAST earned eight NCAA bids in 2006, 2008 and 2010. Most NCAA Tournament Bids, Season 11 BIG EAST .............................................. 2011 9 BIG EAST .............................................. 2012 8 BIG EAST .......................... 2006, 2008, 2010 7 BIG EAST .................................... 1991, 2009 ACC ............................................ 2007, 2009 Big Ten 1990, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2011 Big 12 ................................................... 2010 MARQUETTE, CINCINNATI ALSO MADE SWEET 16 Marquette and Cincinnati joined Louisville and Syracuse as NCAA Sweet 16 teams last March. The Golden Eagles made their second straight appearance in the regional semifinals while the Bearcats were making their first Sweet 16 trip since 2001.

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SEC/BIG EAST CHALLENGE RESUMES IN NOVEMBER The SEC/BIG EAST Challenge returns for the 2012-13 season. ESPN will provide exclusive coverage across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. All 12 games will be played at home sites with each conference hosting six games per year. The BIG EAST took the first edition of the Challenge, winning eight of the 12 games in 2011.

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Kentucky at Notre Dame Marquette at Florida South Carolina at St. John’s Seton Hall at LSU

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Syracuse at Arkansas Tennessee at Georgetown DePaul at Auburn Georgia at USF

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Alabama at Connecticut Villanova at Vanderbilt Mississippi State at Providence Rutgers at Mississippi

PITT, SETON HALL ALSO REACHED POSTSEASON Pittsburgh captured the 2012 College Basketball Invitational title. The Panthers defeated Washington State, two games to one, in a best-of-three format in the finals. Seton Hall was one of four No. 1 seeds in the National Invitation Tournament. The Pirates defeated Stony Brook in the first round before losing to Massachusetts. For the second consecutive season, 11 BIG EAST teams participated in the postseason. LOUISVILLE WON BIG EAST TOURNAMENT They entered The BIG EAST Championship as the No. 7 seed, but the Louisville Cardinals left Madison Square Garden in New York with the championship trophy. Louisville started with a 61-55 second-round win against

Seton Hall. In the quarterfinals, the Cardinals stopped second-seeded Marquette 84-71. In the semifinals, UofL knocked off No. 3 seed Notre Dame 64-50. In the championship game, the Cardinals held Cincinnati to only 14 points in the first half and prevailed 50-44. Junior guard Peyton Siva won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player. NATIONAL SEMIFINALS ARE STILL SPECIAL After Louisville’s loss to Kentucky in the 2012 national semifinals, the BIG EAST has an 8-5 record in the Final Four semifinals against non-conference opposition. BIG EAST teams have played each other in the Final Four semifinals on two occasions — Syracuse beat Providence in 1987 (77-63) and Georgetown topped St. John’s in 1985 (77-59). SYRACUSE WON THE REGULAR SEASON The Syracuse Orange won the BIG EAST regular season with a 17-1 conference record. They are only the second team to post a 17-1 mark. Connecticut did it 1995-96. No BIG EAST team has gone undefeated in league play. At 31-2 entering the 2012 NCAA tournament, the Orange became the third team in BIG EAST history to enter NCAA play with only two losses, joining Georgetown’s 1985 team and Connecticut’s 1996 squad. 20 WINS REMAINS A GOOD YARDSTICK When a BIG EAST team reaches 20 wins by the end of conference tournament play, it has an excellent chance of receiving an NCAA invitation. Since the BIG EAST began in 1979-80, 155 of 161 teams with 20 wins received NCAA bids (96.3 percent). This year, eight of the nine 20-win teams made the NCAA Championship. Seton Hall, which played in the NIT, was the exception. USF WAS BACK IN THE NCAAS The USF Bulls made their first NCAA appearance as a BIG EAST member in 2012. Their last NCAA trip came in 1992 when they lost a first-round game against Georgetown. Last season, the Bulls, as a No. 12 seed, beat California in a first-round game before eliminating No. 5 seed Temple in the second round. The Bulls finished 22-14 overall and 12-6 in BIG EAST play. Stan Heath was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year. CROWDER WAS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Marquette forward Jae Crowder was named BIG EAST Player of the Year. The 6-foot-6 senior was one of the league’s most productive and versatile players. He finished the season fifth in the BIG EAST in scoring at 17.5 ppg, eighth in rebounding at 8.4 and second in steals at 2.5. Crowder helped lead Marquette to a second-place finish in the BIG EAST with a 14-4 record.

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SYRACUSE, LOUISVILLE WERE SECOND, THIRD IN NCAA ATTENDANCE Syracuse and Louisville ranked second and third, respectively, in national attendance last season.

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Mick Cronin took Cincinnati to the NCAA Sweet 16 last season Syracuse averaged 23,618 fans in 19 home dates at the Carrier Dome. Louisville averaged 21,503 in 20 dates at the KFC Yum! Center. Three other BIG EAST teams ranked in the top 40: Marquette was 13th (15,138), Connecticut was 26th (12,640), Georgetown was 35th (11,283). Additionally, the BIG EAST Championship at Madison Square Garden led all conference tournaments in both total (160,456) and average attendance (20,057). All eight sessions of the championship were advance sellouts. NON-LEAGUE RECORD STRONG ONCE AGAIN BIG EAST teams amassed a 175-58 (.751) record against non-conference competition in the 2011-12 season. It was the fourth consecutive year in which BIG EAST teams won more than 75 percent of their nonconference games and the 20th straight year with at least a .700 winning percentage. Annual Nonconference Records Year W L 2008-09 175 53 2009-10 168 51 2010-11 170 49 2011-12 175 58

Pct. .768 .750 .776 .751

BIG EAST PREVALENT IN NATIONAL POLLS BIG EAST teams once again were prevalent in the national top 25 polls last season. The conference had at least five teams ranked in each week of the season and saw 13 of its 16 teams receive votes in at least one of the two major polls during the course of the year. Syracuse was ranked no lower than No. 5 through the entire season and spent six weeks as the nation’s topranked team. Marquette was ranked in the top 25 all year, while Louisville had a top-25 ranking in all but one week of the season. Six BIG EAST teams (Connecticut, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Syracuse) spent time in the top 10 during the season.


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BIG EAST Returning Career Leaders

Entering the 2012-13 season, the following players have the highest career totals in their respective categories (conference games only): Points ........................................................680 ....................................Vincent Council, Providence Scoring Average ....................................... 17.0 ........................................Cleveland Melvin, DePaul Rebounds ..................................................348 ................................................ Dane Miller, Rutgers Rebounding Average ................................. 7.2 .........................................Cleveland Melvin, DePaul 3-Point Field Goals .....................................65 ........................................ Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .................. .431 .................................LaDontae Henton, Providence Field Goal Percentage .............................. .478 ........................................Cleveland Melvin, DePaul Free Throw Percentage ............................ .798 ........................................ Brandon Triche, Syracuse Assists .......................................................324 ....................................Vincent Council, Providence Assists Average.......................................... 6.1 .....................................Vincent Council, Providence Blocks .........................................................82 ............................................ Gorgui Dieng, Louisville Blocks Average .......................................... 1.4 ................................................. Dane Miller, Rutgers Steals..........................................................81 .....................................Vincent Council, Providence Steals Average ........................................... 2.0 .........................................Fuquan Edwin, Seton Hall

2012-13 In-Season Tournaments

Many BIG EAST schools will participate in at least one in-season tournament this year. Here is a look at the schedule: Team Event First Game Other Teams Cincinnati Global Sports Invitational Nov. 18 North Carolina A&T, Campbell, Iowa State, Oregon, UNLV Connecticut Paradise Jam

Nov. 16

DePaul

Nov. 20 Austin Peay, Gardner-Webb, Howard, Iowa, Western Carolina, Western Kentucky, Wichita State

Cancun Challenge

George Mason, Iona, Mercer, New Mexico, Quinnipiac, Illinois-Chicago, Wake Forest

Georgetown Legends Classic

Nov. 19

Indiana, UCLA, Georgia, Duquesne, North Dakota State, James Madison, Liberty, UC Irvine, Sam Houston State

Louisville

Battle 4 Atlantis

Nov. 22

Northern Iowa, Missouri, Stanford, Memphis, Virginia Commonwealth, Duke, Minnesota

Marquette

EA Sports Maui Invitational

Nov. 19

Butler, Chaminade, Illinois, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Texas, USC

Notre Dame

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

No. 16

Brigham Young, Florida State, Saint Joseph’s

Pittsburgh

NIT Season Tip-Off

Nov. 21

Michigan, Kansas State, Virginia, Fordham, Bowling Green, Delaware, Fairfield, Lamar, Cleveland State, Robert Morris, North Texas

Providence

Puerto Rico Tip-Off

Nov. 15

Akron, Massachusetts, UNC-Asheville, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Tennessee

St. John’s

Charleston Classic

Nov. 15

Auburn, Baylor, Boston College, Charleston Colorado, Dayton, Murray State

Seton Hall

Hall of Fame Tipoff

Nov. 17

Norfolk State, Loyola (Md.), UMKC, Albany, Ohio State, Rhode Island, Washington

Syracuse

Gotham Classic

Dec. 22

Temple

Villanova

2K Sports Classic Benefitting the Wounded Warrior Project

Nov. 15

Purdue, Alabama, Oregon State, Hofstra, Niagara, Bucknell, South Dakota State

The BIG EAST is Doing Big Things The BIG EAST has been a leader in major college basketball since its formation in 1979. The league has produced six NCAA championship teams and 18 Final Four teams. The league will take on a new look in the 2013-14 season with the addition of five institutions, all with a strong pedigree in men’s basketball. UCF • Since moving to the Division I level in 1984, the Knights have made four trips to the NCAA Championship (list the years) and played in the 2011 NIT. • The Knights have had five 20-win seasons in the last 10 years. • UCF plays in the state-of-the-art UCF Arena, a 10,000-seat facility. Houston • The Cougar program has made 19 NCAA Championship appearances, including five trips to the Final Four and two appearances in the national championship game. • The Cougars produced three players who are on the NBA’s All-time Top 50 Greatest Players list. They have three members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and seven Olympians. • Houston has made 30 postseason appearances, has won seven conference championships and six conference tournament crowns. Memphis • The Tigers have won at least 20 games in each of the past 12 seasons. They had four straight 30-win seasons from 2006-09. • Memphis has the second highest win total in Division I since 2005-06 with 212 victories. • The Tigers have made 24 NCAA Championship appearances, including eight since 2003, three Final Fours and two championship game appearances. • Memphis has had 50 NBA draft picks, including six first-round selections since 2002. SMU • The Mustangs are led by Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown. The 2012-13 season will be his 38th as a head coach and the eighth at the collegiate level. In seven seasons as a college coach, his record is 177-61. He reached the Final Four three times. He coached Kansas to an NCAA title in 1988 and into the Final Four in 1986. He guided UCLA to the championship game in 1980. • The Mustangs have participated in 10 NCAA Championships. • Moody Coliseum, the Mustangs’ home, is undergoing a $40 million renovation that is scheduled to completed in December, 2013. Temple • The Owls enter the 2012-13 season sixth in alltime victories at the Division I level with 1,790 wins. • Temple is one of only 13 programs to have competed in each of the last five NCAA Championships. • The Owls have made 30 NCAA appearances and have advanced to the Final Four twice. • Temple has had two Hall of Fame coaches, John Chaney and Harry Litwack.

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PRESEASON HONORS 

Louisville’s Siva Named BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Louisville guard Peyton Siva has been named 2012-13 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year by a vote of the league’s head coaches. It is the first time a Louisville player has earned BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year honors.

2012-13 BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year Steven Adams, Pittsburgh 2012-13 Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati G, Jr., 6-4, 221, White Plains, N.Y.

Steven Adams, a 7-foot freshman center from Pittsburgh, was named BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year.

Otto Porter, Georgetown F, So., 6-8, 205, Sikeston, Mo.

Siva, a 5-foot-11 senior, helped lead Louisville to the NCAA Final Four last year season. He averaged 9.1 points per game and was fourth in the BIG EAST in assists with a 5.6 mark. Siva also led the Cardinals to The BIG EAST Championship title and won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. A native of Seattle, Wash., Siva was named to the NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team.

Gorgui Dieng, Louisville C, Jr., 6-10, 225, Dakar, Senegal Jack Cooley, Notre Dame F, Sr., 6-9, 244, Glenview, Ill. Vincent Council, Providence G, Sr., 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2012-13 Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team Shabazz Napier, Connecticut G, Jr., 6-1, 171, Roxbury, Mass.

Adams is a native of Wellington, New Zealand. He played prep school basketball at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass., last season. Adams was among the top 10 recruits nationally by several national recruiting services.

Cleveland Melvin, DePaul F, Jr., 6-8, 208, Baltimore, Md.

The 2011-12 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team has two seniors, two juniors and a sophomore. The seniors are Notre Dame’s Jack Cooley and Providence’s Vincent Council. Cooley, the BIG EAST Most Improved Player last season, averaged 12.3 points and 8.9 rebounds. The rugged 6-9 forward helped the Irish to a 21-12 record and 13-5 BIG EAST mark. Council emerged as an elite BIG EAST player last season. The 6-2 guard averaged a team-leading 15.9 ppg and was first in the league in assists with a 7.5 average. Council also led the BIG EAST in minutes playing, seeing 38.7 minutes of action each game. The first team also includes Cincinnati’s Sean Kilpatrick, a 6-4 junior from White Plains, N.Y. One of the top shooters in the BIG EAST, Kilpatrick owned a 14.3 scoring average and made a league-high 92 3-point baskets. The other junior on the preseason team is Louisville’s Gorgui Dieng. A 6-10 center from Dakar, Senegal, Dieng led the BIG EAST in blocked shots with a 3.2 average. He also averaged 9.1 points and 9.1 rebounds. The lone sophomore to earn first-team honors is Georgetown forward Otto Porter. A 6-8 native of Sikeston, Mo., Porter averaged nearly 30 minutes per game as a rookie, though he started only eight games. He averaged 9.7 points and a team-leading 6.8 rebounds. The Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team includes DePaul junior forward Cleveland Melvin, who is the league’s top returning scorer with a 17.4 scoring average. He also averaged 7.4 rebounds. After Melvin, the second team is backcourt heavy. Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier was the second highest scorer for the Huskies with a 13.0 average. St. John’s guard D’Angelo Harrison was the BIG EAST’s top freshman scorer with a 17.0 average. USF point guard Anthony Collins was the glue behind the Bulls’ breakout season last year. He averaged 9.0 points and 3.4 assists. Syracuse senior guard Brandon Triche offers Syracuse the same stability as Collins. Triche averaged 9.4 points. The 2012-13 Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention group includes Louisville forward Chane Behanan, Notre Dame guard Jerian Grant, Pittsburgh guard Tray Woodall and Syracuse forward C.J. Fair.

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2012-13 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Peyton Siva, Louisville

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D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s G, So., 6-3, 202, Missouri City, Texas Anthony Collins, USF So., G, 6-1, 175, Houston, Texas Brandon Triche, Syracuse G, Sr., 6-4, 205, Jamesville, N.Y. 2012-13 Preseason BIG EAST Honorable Mention Chane Behanan, Louisville F, So., 6-7, 250, Cincinnati, Ohio Jerian Grant, Notre Dame G, Jr., 6-5, 185, Bowie, Md. Tray Woodall, Pittsburgh G, Sr., 5-11, 190, Brooklyn, N.Y. C.J. Fair, Syracuse, F Jr., 6-8, 212, Baltimore, Md.


PRESEASON HONORS 

2012-13 Preseason Coaches’ Poll 1. Louisville (14)

196

2. Syracuse

175

3. Notre Dame (1)

166

4 Cincinnati

152

5. Georgetown

136

6. Pittsburgh

132

7. Marquette

121

8. USF

96

9. Connecticut

83

10. St. John’s 11. Rutgers

63

12. Villanova

61

13. DePaul

48

14. Seton Hall 15. Providence first-place votes in parentheses

73

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Louisville Chosen Unanimously For First Place In Preseason Coaches’ Poll Louisville is the unanimous choice to win the 2012-13 BIG EAST men’s basketball regular-season crown in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Cardinals, who have three starters back from last year’s team that reached the NCAA Final Four, received 14 first-place votes and a total of 196 points. The league’s head coaches do not place their own teams on their ballots. Under coach Rick Pitino last season, Louisville also won The BIG EAST Championship Presented by American Eagle Outfitters and finished with a 31-6 record. Senior guard Peyton Siva, who was selected 2012-13 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year, is the floor leader for the Cardinals. He averaged 9.1 points and was fourth in the league in assists with a 5.6 mark last year. Center Gorgui Dieng averaged 9.1 points, 9.1 rebounds and a league-leading 3.2 blocked shots. Forward Chane Behanan made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team after averaging 9.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. Syracuse was tabbed for second place with 175 points. The Orange are coming off a 34-3 mark, the best record in school history. They won the BIG EAST regular-season crown with a 17-1 record and stayed in the top five of the national polls every week of the season. Syracuse reached the NCAA East Regional final. Senior guard Brandon Triche and junior forward C.J. Fair figure to lead the Orange this season. Both earned All-BIG EAST preseason recognition. Notre Dame was picked for third place with 166 points. Coach Mike Brey may have the most experienced team in the league. The Irish return all five starters, including 6-9 senior Jack Cooley, the BIG EAST Most Improved Player last season. He helped Notre Dame post a 21-12 overall record and a 13-5 conference mark. Cincinnati was picked fourth, the Bearcats’ highest preseason position since joining the BIG EAST in 2005-06. Coach Mick Cronin’s club has won 26 games in each of the past two seasons. Last year, the Bearcats made it to The BIG EAST Championship title game and the NCAA Sweet 16. This season, they will depend on junior guard Sean Kilpatrick, a Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team selection. The league coaches placed Georgetown in fifth place. The Hoyas finished 24-9 last year under coach John Thompson III and were 12-6 in the BIG EAST. Thompson has to replace three starters, but has a solid young nucleus that includes sophomore forward Otto Porter, a Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team pick. Pittsburgh is the pick for sixth place. After 10 straight NCAA Championship appearances, the Panthers slipped to 22-17 overall last year, though they did win the College Basketball Invitational. They were 5-13 in BIG EAST play. Senior point guard Tray Woodall hopes to avoid the injury bug which contributed to Pitt’s slippage last year. Marquette, which placed seventh in the poll, is coming off its second straight NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. The Golden Eagles’ season ended with a 27-8 overall mark and a second-place BIG EAST finish at 14-4. For 2012-13, coach Buzz Williams has three returning starters including a strong backcourt that includes Vander Blue, Junior Cadougan and Todd Mayo. The coaches tabbed USF for eighth, by far its highest position in the poll since joining the BIG EAST in 2005-06. Last year, the Bulls had a breakthrough season, earning their first NCAA bid since 1993 and won two NCAA games for the first time in school history. Stan Heath, the BIG EAST Coach of the Year, led the Bulls to a 22-14 finish and a 12-6 mark in BIG EAST play. Sophomore point guard Anthony Collins, a critical contributor as a freshman last year, returns to direct the attack. Connecticut is the pick for ninth place. New head coach Kevin Ollie, a former Husky player, follows Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun. Ollie will depend on the talented backcourt of Shabazz Napier, a Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team selection, and Ryan Boatright. Last year’s squad finished 20-14 and earned an NCAA Championship bid. The coaches have St. John’s 10th. Coach Steve Lavin missed most of the games last season during his recovery period from cancer surgery. He will have a young team again in 2012-13 led by guard D’Angelo Harrison, a Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team selection. Rutgers is slotted for 11th place. The Scarlet Knights are building under third-year coach Mike Rice. He can build around the sophomore backcourt trio of Eli Carter, Myles Mack and Jerome Seagears. Villanova is picked 12th. The Wildcats want to bounce back from last year’s 13-19 record. DePaul is 13th. The Blue Demons will be led by junior forward Cleveland Melvin, a Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team pick. Seton Hall was voted 14th. The Pirates are coming off an NIT berth last season. Providence is 15th. Second-year coach Ed Cooley expects improvement as he builds the Friar program.

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THE BIG EAST ON TELEVISION 

The BIG EAST 2012-13 men’s basketball conference schedule has two familiar traits. Every conference game will be televised and more than half – 56 percent — will be seen on national television. The schedule also is loaded with heavy duty matchups. Nearly 80 percent of the league contests will include at least one team that played in last season’s NCAA Championship and 27 percent will feature two NCAA squads.

2012-13 Television Highlights

On the national television slate, ESPN & ESPN2 will carry 45 conference games. At least 24 league games will be televised on ESPNU, which reaches more than 73 million homes. CBS Sports has six BIG EAST contests, its highest number of conference games in 20 years, and one non-league game. ESPN will continue to televise The BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters from Madison Square Garden in New York. The dates for the 2013 event are March 12-16. It will be the 31st BIG EAST tournament at MSG.

Wednesdays ESPN or ESPN2 will show seven Wednesday games involving BIG EAST teams during the 10-week conference season. The Wednesday schedule begins Jan. 9 with Louisville at Seton Hall on ESPN2. Ten BIG EAST teams will be featured on the Wednesday games.

At least 75 of the 135 regular-season BIG EAST games will be on national television. One hundred seven of the 135 will include one team that played in the 2012 NCAA Championship. Thirty seven games will have two NCAA squads. BIG EAST teams will play, on average, 10 nationally televised games during their 18game league schedules. The remaining conference games will be produced by ESPN Regional Television for the BIG EAST Network. All BIG EAST Network games will be available on ESPN3. It is the sixth consecutive season that every league game will be televised. The BIG EAST has always enjoyed a leadership position in college sports television. Eleven of the 15 BIG EAST teams reside in the top 35 media markets in the country. ESPN and BIG EAST again will partner in the network’s Big Monday format. The league also will make regular appearances on ESPN and ESPN2 on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Once again, there will be conference games played on every day of the week. In addition, the BIG EAST and ESPN Regional Television will carry the BIG EAST Network Game of the Week on Saturdays and Sundays. The BIG EAST Network Game of the Week package will include over 40 affiliates reaching more than 43 million households which represent 37.6 percent of the U.S.

Big Monday The BIG EAST schedule on ESPN’s Big Monday includes eight games over seven weeks. The series starts with Louisville at Connecticut, the league’s most recent Final Four teams, on Jan. 14. A week later, there is the usual doubleheader on the Martin Luther King Day holiday. Cincinnati plays at Syracuse at 3:30 p.m. ET with Georgetown visiting Notre Dame at 7:30. Prior to the official Big Monday schedule, Notre Dame will play at Cincinnati on Monday, Jan. 7, on ESPN2. Four other conference games will be shown on Mondays on ESPNU.

Saturdays ESPN or ESPN2 will telecast 14 BIG EAST games on Saturdays during the conference season. The Saturday schedule includes a doubleheader on the final day of the regular season, March 9, Syracuse visits Georgetown on ESPN and Marquette plays at St. John’s on ESPN or ESPN2. The BIG EAST Network Game of the Week package continues on Saturdays and Sundays. Sundays ESPN will carry three league games on Sunday afternoons. On Feb. 3, Marquette plays at Louisville. St. John’s visits Syracuse on Feb. 10. On Feb. 17, Louisville plays at USF. CBS Sports The seven-game schedule on CBS Sports features eight BIG EAST squads. The first of six conference games will be St. John’s at Georgetown on Feb. 2. On March 9, the final day of the regular season, Notre Dame plays at Louisville. The Cardinals will be featured on the only non-conference telecast when they host Kentucky Dec. 29. The BIG EAST and CBS Sports have been formal television partners since 1983-84, the longest relationship of any conference and national broadcast network. ESPN College GameDay The BIG EAST again will be the only conference scheduled to host ESPN’s signature College GameDay series twice. On Feb. 9, The GameDay crew will on site for either Louisville at Notre Dame or Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. It is the first “Wild Card” situation ever in the GameDay series for two games in the same conference. The site will be determined as the season progresses. On March 9, GameDay visits Georgetown for the first time when the Hoyas will host Syracuse in the regular-season finale for both teams. ESPN Rivalry Week The BIG EAST will have 11 appearances on the network’s Rivalry Week. The week begins on Feb. 11, with Marquette at Georgetown in a Big Monday battle. The week concludes with Rutgers at Villanova on ESPNU Feb. 18. New Year’s The BIG EAST league schedule opens Dec. 31 with an afternoon contest between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh on ESPN2 at the Panthers’ Petersen Events Center. On Jan. 1, Connecticut plays at Marquette on ESPNU. Four conference games are slated for Jan. 2, including St. John’s at Villanova on ESPNU. Jimmy V Classic The BIG EAST often places teams in both games of prestigious Jimmy V Classic. This season, Georgetown battles Texas and Connecticut meets North Carolina State on Dec. 4 at Madison Square Garden in New York. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge The SEC-BIG EAST Challenge, which was previously announced, will match 12 teams from each conference over three nights, Nov. 29-Dec. 1. ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU will provide exclusive coverage. All 12 games will played at home sites with each conference hosting six contests. NBA All-Star Weekend A BIG EAST game has become a regular part of the NBA All-Star Weekend. This season, Georgetown will play at Cincinnati on Feb. 15.

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THE BIG EAST ON TELEVISION 

The BIG EAST on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU Friday, Nov. 9 Michigan State vs. Connecticut Armed Forces Classic Sunday, Nov. 11 Colgate at Marquette EA Sports Maui Invitational Duquesne at Georgetown Legends Classic Tuesday, Nov. 13 Detroit at St. John’s ESPN Tip-Off Marathon Thursday, Nov. 29 Kentucky at Notre Dame SEC-BIG EAST Challenge South Carolina at St. John’s SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Marquette at Florida SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Seton Hall at LSYR SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Friday, Nov. 30 Tennessee at Georgetown SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Georgia at USF SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Syracuse at Arkansas SEC-BIG EAST Challenge DePaul at Auburn SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Saturday, Dec. 1 Mississippi State at Providence SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Rutgers at Mississippi SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Alabama at Cincinnati SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Villanova at Vanderbilt SEC-BIG EAST Challenge Monday, Dec. 3 Eastern Michigan at Syracuse

ESPN

Monday, Dec. 31 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Noon

ESPN2

Tuesday, Jan. 1 Connecticut at Marquette

Monday, Feb. 11 Marquette at Georgetown

7 p.m.

ESPN

8 p.m.

ESPNU

Tuesday, Feb. 12 Seton Hall at Rutgers

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Wednesday, Feb. 13 Syracuse at Connecticut Providence at USF

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Thursday, Feb. 14 St. John’s at Louisville

9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2

4:30 p.m.

ESPNU

6:30 p.m.

ESPNU

Wednesday, Jan. 2 St. John’s at Villanova

8 p.m.

ESPNU

ESPN

Saturday, Jan. 5 Pittsburgh at Rutgers St. John’s at Cincinnati

11 a.m. 4 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPNU

Monday, Jan. 7 Notre Dame at Cincinnati

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Tuesday, Jan. 8 Pittsburgh at Georgetown

Friday, Feb. 15 Georgetown at Cincinnati

9 p.m.

ESPN

9 p.m.

ESPNU

Wednesday, Jan. 9 Louisville at Seton Hall

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, Feb. 16 Rutgers at DePaul Villanova at Connecticut

1 p.m. Noon

ESPNU ESPN/ESPN2

Saturday, Jan. 12 Georgetown at St. John’s Marquette at Pittsburgh

11 a.m. Noon

ESPN2 ESPNU

Sunday, Feb. 17 Louisville at USF

1 p.m.

ESPN

Monday, Jan. 14 Louisville at Connecticut

7 p.m.

ESPN

Monday, Feb. 18 Notre Dame at Pittsburgh Rutgers at Villanova

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN ESPNU

Tuesday, Jan. 15 Notre Dame at St. John’s

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Wednesday, Feb. 20 Providence at Syracuse

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Wednesday, Jan. 16 Pittsburgh at Villanova

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Thursday, Feb. 21 Cincinnati at Connecticut

7 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2

Thursday, Jan. 17 USF at Rutgers

9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2

Saturday, Feb. 23 Marquette at Villanova Providence at Rutgers

6 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Noon/1 p.m. 5 p.m./7 p.m. 4 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN

Monday, Feb. 25 Syracuse at Marquette Villanova at Seton Hall

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN ESPNU

Wednesday, Feb. 27 Georgetown at Connecticut Louisville at DePaul

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPNU

2 p.m.

7 p.m.

ESPN2

7:30 p.m.

ESPNU

9 p.m.

ESPN2

9:30 p.m.

ESPNU

6:30 p.m.

ESPN

7 p.m.

ESPNU

8:30 p.m.

ESPN

9 p.m.

ESPNU

Noon

ESPNU

2 p.m.

ESPNU

3 p.m.

ESPN2

5 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, Jan. 19 Connecticut at Pittsburgh Marquette at Cincinnati Syracuse at Louisville

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Monday, Jan. 21 Cincinnati at Syracuse Georgetown at Notre Dame

3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

ESPN ESPN

7 p.m.

ESPN

Tuesday, Jan. 22 Pittsburgh at Providence

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, March 2 Notre Dame at Marquette Rutgers at Georgetown

2 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Wednesday, Jan. 23 USF at Seton Hall

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Monday, March 4 Cincinnati at Louisville

7 p.m.

ESPN

Tuesday, March 5 St. John’s at Notre Dame

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Wednesday, March 6 Georgetown at Villanova Connecticut at USF

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Saturday, March 9 Providence at Connecticut Syracuse at Georgetown Marquette at St. John’s

Noon Noon 2 p.m.

ESPNU ESPN ESPN/ESPN2

Tuesday, Dec. 4 Texas vs. Georgetown Jimmy V Classic North Carolina State vs. Connecticut Jimmy V Classic Louisville at College of Charleston

9 p.m.

ESPN

9 p.m.

ESPNU

Wednesday, Dec. 5 Temple at Villanova USF at Oklahoma State

9 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPNU

Thursday, Dec. 6 Long Beach State at Syracuse

8 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, Jan. 26 Syracuse at Villanova Louisville at Georgetown

11 a.m. Noon

ESPNU ESPN

Monday, Jan. 28 Pittsburgh at Louisville USF at Marquette

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN ESPNU

Wednesday, Jan. 30 Villanova at Notre Dame DePaul at St. John’s

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPNU

Saturday, Dec. 8 Wisconsin at Marquette

6 p.m.

ESPN2

Tuesday, Dec. 11 Saint Joseph’s at Villanova

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Thursday, Jan. 31 Connecticut at Providence

7 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2

4:30 p.m.

ESPN2

4 p.m.

ESPNU

Saturday, Feb. 2 Cincinnati at Seton Hall Notre Dame at DePaul Syracuse at Pittsburgh

11 a.m. 2 p.m. Noon

ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Sunday, Feb. 3 Marquette at Louisville

2 p.m.

ESPN

Monday, Feb. 4 Notre Dame at Syracuse Seton Hall at Pittsburgh

7 p.m. 9 p.m.

ESPN ESPNU

Tuesday, Feb. 5 Villanova at DePaul

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Wednesday, Feb. 6 Connecticut at St. John’s Marquette at USF

7 p.m. 7 p.m./9 p.m.

ESPNU ESPN2

Saturday, Feb. 9 Louisville at Notre Dame Pittsburgh at Cincinnati USF at Villanova

9 p.m./6 p.m. 9 p.m./6 p.m. 3 p.m.

ESPN/ESPN2 ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Sunday, Feb. 10 St. John’s at Syracuse

1 p.m.

ESPN

Saturday, Dec. 15 Purdue vs. Notre Dame Crossroads Classic Sunday, Dec. 16 Delaware at Villanova Monday, Dec. 17 Detroit at Syracuse Gotham Classic Wednesday, Dec. 19 Xavier at Cincinnati

7 p.m.

ESPN2

Friday, Dec. 21 Niagara at Notre Dame

7 p.m.

ESPNU

Noon

ESPN2

Thursday, Dec. 27 New Mexico at Cincinnati

9 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, Dec. 29 Washington at Connecticut

7:30 p.m.

ESPN2

Saturday, Dec. 22 Temple vs. Syracuse Gotham Classic

5:30 p.m.

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BIG EAST Network Game of the Week

Saturday, Dec. 29 Kentucky at Louisville

4 p.m.

BIG EAST basketball fans again can find the BIG EAST Game of the Week package on weekend afternoons. The package will be shown throughout BIG EAST markets and beyond for a 16th straight season. ESPN Regional will produce the games. Ten of the 12 telecasts will be on Saturdays with two on Sundays.

Saturday, Feb. 2 St. John’s at Georgetown

4 p.m.

The package begins Saturday, Jan. 5 with a doubleheader. Notre Dame hosts Seton Hall at noon ET followed by Georgetown at Marquette at 4 p.m. The weekly schedule ends with Pittsburgh at DePaul March 9 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 16 Pittsburgh at Marquette

1 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 23 Georgetown at Syracuse

4 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 24 Cincinnati at Notre Dame

2 p.m.

Saturday, March 2 Louisville at Syracuse Saturday, March 9 Notre Dame at Louisville

The BIG EAST Game of the Week will reach over 40 percent of the nation. 2012-13 Game of the Week Schedule Saturday, Jan. 5 Seton Hall at Notre Dame Noon Georgetown at Marquette 2 p.m.

Noon 4 p.m.

The BIG EAST On The Radio In addition to its extensive television coverage, BIG EAST basketball games are broadcast by major commercial stations or wide-ranging radio networks. Many of these games are also broadcast via the internet. School Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

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Flagship Station(s) WLW WTIC WSCR ESPN Radio WHAS ESPN Radio WZOW-FM/AM KDKA WEEI-FM WOR WCTC WBBR WABC WHNZ WDAE WTKW-FM WNSS ESPN Radio

Dial 700 1080 670 980 840 1510/1290 97.7/102.3 93.7 103.7 710 1450 1130 770 1250 620 99.5 1260 950

Sunday, Jan. 6 Syracuse at USF

Noon

Saturday, Jan. 12 Villanova at Syracuse

Noon

Saturday, Jan. 19 St. John’s at DePaul

Noon

Saturday, Jan. 26 Notre Dame at USF

Noon

Sunday, Feb. 3 Providence at Villanova

Noon

Saturday, Feb. 9 Georgetown at Rutgers

Noon

Saturday, Feb. 16 Notre Dame at Providence

Noon

Saturday, Feb. 23 Seton Hall at Louisville

Noon

Saturday, March 2 Connecticut at Cincinnati

2 p.m.

Saturday, March 9 Pittsburgh at DePaul

2 p.m.

Local Affiliates of BIG EAST Teams Cincinnati ......................................... WKRC-DT2 (CW) Connecticut .......................................................... SNY DePaul ........................................................WCIU-DT2 Georgetown...................................................... MASN Louisville ................................................. WHAS (ABC) Milwaukee ............................................. Time Warner Notre Dame ......................WMYS (Ind.), WBND (ABC) Pittsburgh ............................. WTAE (ABC), WTAE-DT2 Providence.......................................Cox Rhode Island Rutgers ............................................ SNY, MSG, MSG+ St. John’s ......................................... SNY, MSG, MSG+ Seton Hall ........................................ SNY, MSG, MSG+ USF ..........WFTS (ABC), Bright House Sports Network Syracuse................................................. Time Warner Villanova ............................WPVI (ABC), WPHL (MNT) Other Markets Los Angeles, Calif. ................................................ KJLA Orlando, Fla. . WFTV (ABC), Bright House Sports Network Indianapolis, Ind. ...................WHMB-DT, WHMB-DT2 Lexington, Ky. .......................................... WTVQ (ABC) New Orleans, La. ....................................... Cox Sports Baltimore, Md. ................................................. MASN Lansing, Mich......................................... WHTV (MNT) Charlotte, N.C. .......................................WLNN (MNT) Las Vegas, Nev. ...................................... KVMY (MNT) Dayton, Ohio .................................................... WBDT Youngstown, Ohio .............................................WYTV San Antonio, Texas ....................................KCWX (CW) Madison, Wis. ......................................... WMSN (Fox) Johnstown, Pa................................................... WHVL Harrisburg, Pa. ................................................... WLYH Green Bay, Wis. ..................................... Time Warner

BIG EAST Network Local Telecasts The BIG EAST games that are not televised nationally can be found on commercial stations and cable outlets throughout the BIG EAST Network. ESPN Regional Television produces the games. The BIG EAST has 11 institutions located in the top 35 media markets in the United States. In addition to the Game of the Week, the BIG EAST Network will televise other conference and non-conference games for local markets. SNY, the New York City television home of the BIG EAST, will carry 44 conference games, 43 nonconference games and four exhibition games and will package most of the telecasts with pregame, halftime and postgame analysis. Most games offered by the BIG EAST Network will also be available nationally as part of ESPN Full Court, the pay subscription college basketball outer-market service. BIG EAST play-by-play talent will include Anish Shroff, Bob Picozzi, Eamon McAnaney, Rich Hollenberg, Lou Canellis, John Sanders, Scott Graham, Jim Barbar, and others. Some of the analysts are Bob Wenzel, Tim Welsh, Ron Perry, Bob Valvano, Jim Sparnarkel, Brooke Weisbrod, and John Celestand.

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2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Fri.

Date Nov. 9

Time (ET) 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 9:00 TBD

Game Michigan State vs. Connecticut Mount St. Mary’s at Pittsburgh Marquette vs. Ohio State Syracuse vs. San Diego State District of Columbia at Villanova Saint Peter’s at Rutgers UMKC at Seton Hall UC Riverside at DePaul Georgetown vs. Florida

National TV ESPN ESPN3 NBC Sports Network FSN BIG EAST Network NBC Sports Network

Nov. 10

2:00 7:00 TBD

NJIT at Providence UCF at USF Evansville at Notre Dame

BIG EAST Network ESPN3

Nov. 11

1:00 2:00 4:00 4:30 6:30

Marshall at Villanova Tennessee-Martin at Cincinnati Manhattan at Louisville Colgate at Marquette Duquesne at Georgetown

ESPN3 BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU ESPNU

Nov. 12

6:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30

Fordham at Pittsburgh Bryant at Providence Monmouth at Notre Dame Norfolk State at Seton Hall Sacred Heart at Rutgers

ESPN3 BIG EAST Network ESPN3

NIT Season Tipoff

Nov. 13

2:00 7:00 7:00 9:00 TBD

Detroit at St. John’s Mississippi Valley State at Cincinnati Vermont at Connecticut Southeastern Louisiana at Marquette Lehigh/Robert Morris at Pittsburgh

ESPN ESPN3 BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU

ESPN Tip-Off Marathon

Wed.

Nov. 14

7:00

Liberty at Georgetown

BIG EAST Network

Legends Classic

Thu.

Nov. 15

5:00 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:00

St. John’s at College of Charleston Samford at Louisville Providence vs. Massachusetts Gardner-Webb at DePaul Villanova vs. Purdue

ESPNU BIG EAST Network ESPNU ESPN2

Charleston Classic Battle 4 Atlantis Puerto Rico Tip-Off Cancun Challenge 2K Sports Classic

Fri.

Nov. 16

6:30 7:00 TBD 7:30 TBD 9:30 TBD

Connecticut vs. Wake Forest Rutgers at Princeton Providence vs. North Carolina State/Penn State Maryland-Eastern Shore at USF Villanova vs. Alabama/Oregon State Notre Dame vs. Saint Joseph’s St. John’s vs. Auburn/Murray State

ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN3 ESPN2/ESPNU TruTV ESPN3

Paradise Jam

Nov. 17

2:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 TBD TBD

Austin Peay at DePaul Oakland at Pittsburgh Seton Hall vs. Washington Loyola (Md.) at USF Connecticut vs. Iona/Quinnipiac Notre Dame vs. Florida State/Brigham Young

BIG EAST Network ESPN3 TruTV

Nov. 18

1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 TBD TBD TBD

Wagner at Syracuse North Carolina A&T at Cincinnati Western Michigan at USF Miami (Ohio) at Louisville Seton Hall vs. Ohio State/Rhode Island Providence vs. TBD St. John’s vs. TBD

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2/ESPN3 ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN3 ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN3

Hall of Fame Tipoff Puerto Rico Tip-Off Game 3 Charleston Classic

Mon.

Nov. 19

3:30 8:00 TBD

Marquette vs. Butler Georgetown vs. UCLA Connecticut vs. TBD

ESPN2 ESPN2 CBS Sports Network

EA Sports Maui Invitational Legends Classic Paradise Jam

Tue.

Nov. 20

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 TBD TBD

Columbia at Villanova Cincinnati vs. Campbell DePaul vs. Wichita State Boston University at Rutgers Bradley at USF Marquette vs. Mississippi State/North Carolina Georgetown vs. Indiana/Georgia

ESPN3 BIG EAST Network CBS Sports Network ESPN3 ESPN/ESPN2 ESPN/ESPNU

Sat.

Sun. Mon. Tue.

Sat. Sun.

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Notes Armed Forces Classic Battle on the Midway 2K Sports Classic Hall of Fame Tipoff

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic 2K Sports Classic EA Sports Maui Invitational Legends Classic

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Hall of Fame Tipoff

NIT Season Tipoff

Puerto Rico Tip-Off USF Invitational 2K Sports Classic Coaches vs Cancer Charleston Classic Cancun Challenge Hall of Fame Tipoff USF Invitational Paradise Jam Coaches vs Cancer Global Sports Classic USF Invitational

Global Sports Classic Cancun Challenge EA Sports Maui Invitational Legends Classic

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2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Wed.

Date Nov. 21

Time (ET) 7:00 7:00 7:00 TBD 7:30 TBD TBD

Thu.

Nov. 22

9:30

Louisville vs. Northern Iowa

NBC Sports Network

Battle 4 Atlantis

Fri.

Nov. 23

TBD 6:30 7:00 TBD

Pittsburgh vs. TBD Cincinnati vs. Iowa State Fairfield at Providence Louisville vs. Stanford/Missouri

ESPN

NIT Season Tipoff Global Sports Classic

NBC Sports Network

Battle 4 Atlantis

Sat.

Nov. 24

12:00 1:00 7:30 9:30 TBD

Mount St. Mary’s at Georgetown St. Francis (Pa.) at Notre Dame Florida-Gulf Coast at St. John’s Louisville vs. TBD Cincinnati vs. Oregon/UNLV

ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN3 NBC Sports Network

Sun.

Nov. 25

1:00 1:00 1:00 2:00 4:00

Saint Peter’s at Seton Hall Colgate at Syracuse Villanova at La Salle Rutgers at UNC-Greensboro Stony Brook at Connecticut

Nov. 26

7:00 7:00 8:00

Chicago State at Notre Dame USF at Stetson UMBC at Marquette

Tue.

Nov. 27

7:00 7:00 9:00

Howard at Pittsburgh Holy Cross at Providence Fairfield at DePaul

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network

Thu.

Nov. 29

7:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 9:30

New Hampshire at Connecticut Kentucky at Notre Dame South Carolina at St. John’s Marquette at Florida Seton Hall at LSYR

BIG EAST Network ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU

SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge

Fri.

Nov. 30

6:30 7:00 8:30 9:00

Tennessee at Georgetown Georgia at USF Syracuse at Arkansas DePaul at Auburn

ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPNU

SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge

Sat.

12:00 1:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 5:00 7:00

Mississippi State at Providence Illinois State at Louisville NJIT at St. John’s Rutgers at Mississippi Alabama at Cincinnati Villanova at Vanderbilt Detroit-Mercy at Pittsburgh

ESPNU BIG EAST Network ESPN3 ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN3

SEC-BIG EAST Challenge

Dec. 1

Mon.

Dec. 3

7:00

Eastern Michigan at Syracuse

ESPNU

Tue.

Dec. 4

7:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 10:00

NJIT at Seton Hall Texas vs. Georgetown North Carolina State vs. Connecticut Louisville at College of Charleston St. John’s at San Francisco

ESPN ESPN ESPNU

Wed.

Dec. 5

8:00 9:00 9:00 7:00

DePaul at Chicago State Temple at Villanova USF at Oklahoma State Pittsburgh vs. Duquesne

ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN3

Thu.

Dec. 6

7:00 7:00 8:00

Arkansas Little Rock at Cincinnati Rhode Island at Providence Long Beach State at Syracuse

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2

Fri.

Dec. 7

7:00

Harvard at Connecticut

BIG EAST Network

Mon.

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Game George Washington at Notre Dame Maine at Seton Hall Princeton at Syracuse Pittsburgh vs. TBD Holy Cross at St. John’s DePaul vs. Iowa/Western Kentucky Marquette vs. TBD

National TV ESPN3 BIG EAST Network ESPN2/ESPNU BIG EAST Network CBS Sports Network ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU

Notes

NIT Season Tipoff Cancun Challenge EA Sports Maui Invitational

Battle 4 Atlantis Global Sports Classic

BIG EAST Network CBS Sports Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU BIG EAST Network

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SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge SEC-BIG EAST Challenge

Jimmy V Classic Jimmy V Classic


2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Sat.

Date Dec. 8

Time (ET) 12:00 2:00 2:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 9:00

Game Towson at Georgetown Maryland-Eastern Shore at Cincinnati UMKC at Louisville Wisconsin at Marquette Brown at Notre Dame North Florida at Pittsburgh Monmouth at Syracuse Fordham at St. John’s Seton Hall at Wake Forest Villanova at Penn Rutgers vs. Iona

Sun.

Dec. 9

TBD

Milwaukee at DePaul

Mon.

Dec. 10

7:00

Longwood at Georgetown

BIG EAST Network

Tue.

Dec. 11

7:00 7:30

Saint Joseph’s at Villanova George Washington at Rutgers

ESPNU BIG EAST Network

Wed.

Dec. 12

9:00

DePaul at Arizona State

Other

Sat.

Dec. 15

12:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 2:30 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:00

Western Carolina at Georgetown North Carolina A&T at Seton Hall Cincinnati at Marshall Savannah State at Marquette Louisville at Memphis Purdue vs. Notre Dame St. John’s vs. Saint Francis (N.Y.) Bethune-Cookman at Pittsburgh Canisius at Syracuse

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network FSN ESPN2

Crossroads Classic

ESPN3 BIG EAST Network

Gotham Classic

Sun.

Dec. 16

12:00 4:00 5:00

UAB at Rutgers Delaware at Villanova Northern Illinois at DePaul

ESPNU

Mon.

Dec. 17

7:00 7:00 7:00

Maryland -Eastern Shore at Connecticut IPFW at Notre Dame Detroit at Syracuse

BIG EAST Network ESPN3 ESPNU

Tue.

Dec. 18

7:00 7:00

Colgate at Providence Youngstown State at USF

BIG EAST Network

Wed.

Dec. 19

7:00 7:00 TBD 7:00 7:00 8:00

Xavier at Cincinnati Florida International at Louisville Kennesaw St at Notre Dame Delaware St at Pittsburgh Longwood at Seton Hall Marquette at Green Bay

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPN3 BIG EAST Network

Dec. 21

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30

Fordham at Connecticut Niagara at Notre Dame Bowling Green at USF Howard at Rutgers UNC Asheville at St. John’s

BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Dec. 22

12:00 12:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 7:00 8:00 8:30

American at Georgetown Syracuse vs. Temple Wright State at Cincinnati UMBC at DePaul LSU at Marquette Providence at Boston College Villanova at Monmouth Seton Hall vs. Long Island Louisville vs. Western Kentucky

BIG EAST Network ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Sun.

Dec. 23

5:00

Kennesaw St at Pittsburgh

BIG EAST Network

Thu.

Dec. 27

9:00

New Mexico at Cincinnati

ESPN2

Fri.

Dec. 28

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30

Stony Brook at Seton Hall NJIT at Villanova Providence at Brown Rider at Rutgers

BIG EAST Network ESPN3 NBC Sports Network

Fri.

Sat.

National TV BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN3 ESPN2 ESPN3 ESPN3 BIG EAST Network BENMSG ESPN3 BENMSG

Notes

MSG Holiday Festival MSG Holiday Festival

Gotham Classic

ESPN3 Gotham Classic

ESPNU ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPNU

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2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Sat.

Date Dec. 29

Time (ET) 2:00 2:00 4:00 7:00 7:00 7:30

Game Loyola (Chicago) at DePaul North Carolina Central at Marquette Kentucky at Louisville George Mason at USF Alcorn State at Syracuse Washington at Connecticut

National TV

Mon.

Dec. 31

12:00 3:00

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Central Connecticut at Syracuse

ESPN2 ESPNU

Tue.

Jan. 1

8:00

Connecticut at Marquette

ESPNU

Wed.

Jan. 2

7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 9:00

Providence at Louisville Rutgers at Syracuse USF at Central Florida St. John’s at Villanova Seton Hall at DePaul

BIG EAST Network BENMSG CBS Sports Network ESPNU BIG EAST Network

Sat.

Jan. 5

12:00 2:00 4:00 8:00 11:00

Seton Hall at Notre Dame Georgetown at Marquette St. John’s at Cincinnati DePaul at Providence Pittsburgh at Rutgers

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU BIG EAST Network ESPN2

Sun.

Jan. 6

12:00

Syracuse at USF

BEN-GW

Mon.

Jan. 7

7:00

Notre Dame at Cincinnati

ESPN2

Tue.

Jan. 8

7:00 9:00

DePaul at Connecticut Pittsburgh at Georgetown

BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Wed.

Jan. 9

7:00 7:00 7:00 8:00

Syracuse at Providence Rutgers at St. John’s Louisville at Seton Hall Villanova at USF

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Sat.

Jan. 12

12:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 8:00 11:00

Marquette at Pittsburgh Villanova at Syracuse Connecticut at Notre Dame USF at Louisville Cincinnati at Rutgers Georgetown at St. John’s

ESPNU BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2

Sun.

Jan. 13

12:00

Providence at Seton Hall

BIG EAST Network

Mon.

Jan. 14

7:00

Louisville at Connecticut

ESPN

Tue.

Jan. 15

7:00 8:30

Notre Dame at St. John’s Cincinnati at DePaul

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Wed.

Jan. 16

7:00 7:00 9:00

Providence at Georgetown Pittsburgh at Villanova Seton Hall at Marquette

BIG EAST Network ESPNU BENMSG

Thu.

Jan. 17

9:00

USF at Rutgers

ESPN/ESPN2

Sat.

Jan. 19

12:00 12:00 4:00 4:00 6:00 7:00 8:00

St. John’s at DePaul Connecticut at Pittsburgh Syracuse at Louisville Villanova at Providence Georgetown at USF Marquette at Cincinnati Rutgers at Notre Dame

BIG EAST Network ESPN2 ESPN BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU BIG EAST Network

Mon.

Jan. 21

3:30 7:30

Cincinnati at Syracuse Georgetown at Notre Dame

ESPN ESPN

Tue.

Jan. 22

7:00 8:00

Pittsburgh at Providence Louisville at Villanova

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Wed.

Jan. 23

7:00 7:30

USF at Seton Hall St. John’s at Rutgers

ESPNU BIG EAST Network

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BIG EAST Network CBS BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2

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Notes

Gotham Classic


2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Sat.

Date Jan. 26

Time (ET) 12:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 11:00

Game Louisville at Georgetown Notre Dame at USF Providence at Marquette DePaul at Pittsburgh Syracuse at Villanova

National TV ESPN BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Sun.

Jan. 27

12:00 2:00

Seton Hall at St. John’s Rutgers at Connecticut

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network

Mon.

Jan. 28

7:00 9:00

Pittsburgh at Louisville USF at Marquette

ESPN ESPNU

Wed.

Jan. 30

7:00 7:00 7:00 9:00

Rutgers at Cincinnati Seton Hall at Georgetown Villanova at Notre Dame DePaul at St. John’s

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2 ESPNU

Thu.

Jan. 31

7:00

Connecticut at Providence

ESPN/ESPN2

Sat.

Feb. 2

12:00 2:00 4:00 11:00

Syracuse at Pittsburgh Notre Dame at DePaul St. John’s at Georgetown Cincinnati at Seton Hall

ESPN ESPN2 CBS ESPNU

Sun.

Feb. 3

12:00 2:00 2:00

Providence at Villanova USF at Connecticut Marquette at Louisville

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN

Mon.

Feb. 4

7:00 9:00

Notre Dame at Syracuse Seton Hall at Pittsburgh

ESPN ESPNU

Tue.

Feb. 5

7:00

Villanova at DePaul

ESPN2

Wed.

Feb. 6

7:00 7:00 TBD 7:30

Cincinnati at Providence Connecticut at St. John’s Marquette at USF Louisville at Rutgers

BIG EAST Network ESPNU ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Sat.

Feb. 9

12:00 2:00 3:00 TBD TBD

Georgetown at Rutgers DePaul at Marquette USF at Villanova Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Louisville at Notre Dame

BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPNU ESPN/ESPN2 ESPN/ESPN2

Sun.

Feb. 10

12:00 1:00

Connecticut at Seton Hall St. John’s at Syracuse

BIG EAST Network ESPN

Mon.

Feb. 11

7:00

Marquette at Georgetown

ESPN

Tue.

Feb. 12

7:00 8:00

Seton Hall at Rutgers Villanova at Cincinnati

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network

Wed.

Feb. 13

7:00 7:00 9:00

Syracuse at Connecticut DePaul at Notre Dame Providence at USF

ESPN/ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Thu.

Feb. 14

9:00

St. John’s at Louisville

ESPN/ESPN2

Fri.

Feb. 15

9:00

Georgetown at Cincinnati

ESPN

Sat.

Feb. 16

12:00 12:00 1:00 1:00 8:00

Villanova at Connecticut Notre Dame at Providence Rutgers at DePaul Pittsburgh at Marquette Syracuse at Seton Hall

ESPN/ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPNU CBS BIG EAST Network

Sun.

Feb. 17

1:00

Louisville at USF

ESPN

Mon.

Feb. 18

7:00 9:00

Notre Dame at Pittsburgh Rutgers at Villanova

ESPN ESPNU

Tue.

Feb. 19

7:00

Marquette at Seton Hall

BIG EAST Network

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2012-13 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 

Day Wed.

Date Feb. 20

Time (ET) 7:00 7:00 7:00

Game DePaul at Georgetown USF at St. John’s Providence at Syracuse

National TV BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network ESPN2

Thu.

Feb. 21

7:00

Cincinnati at Connecticut

ESPN/ESPN2

Sat.

Feb. 23

12:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 9:00

Seton Hall at Louisville Georgetown at Syracuse Marquette at Villanova Connecticut at DePaul Providence at Rutgers

BIG EAST Network CBS ESPN/ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Sun.

Feb. 24

12:00 2:00

Pittsburgh at St. John’s Cincinnati at Notre Dame

BIG EAST Network CBS

Mon.

Feb. 25

7:00 9:00

Syracuse at Marquette Villanova at Seton Hall

ESPN ESPNU

Wed.

Feb. 27

7:00 7:00 9:00

Georgetown at Connecticut USF at Pittsburgh Louisville at DePaul

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Sat.

March 2

12:00 2:00 2:00 8:00 9:00

Louisville at Syracuse Connecticut at Cincinnati Notre Dame at Marquette St. John’s at Providence Rutgers at Georgetown

CBS BIG EAST Network ESPN/ESPN2 BIG EAST Network ESPNU

Sun.

March 3 12:00 2:00

Villanova at Pittsburgh DePaul at USF

BENMSG BIG EAST Network

Mon.

March 4 7:00

Cincinnati at Louisville

ESPN

Tue.

March 5 7:00 7:00 9:00

St. John’s at Notre Dame Marquette at Rutgers Seton Hall at Providence

ESPN2 BIG EAST Network BIG EAST Network

Wed.

March 6 6:00 7:00 9:00

DePaul at Syracuse Georgetown at Villanova Connecticut at USF

BIG EAST Network ESPN/ESPN2 ESPNU

Fri.

March 8 7:00

Rutgers at Seton Hall

BIG EAST Network

Sat.

March 9

Providence at Connecticut Syracuse at Georgetown Pittsburgh at DePaul Marquette at St. John’s USF at Cincinnati Notre Dame at Louisville

ESPNU ESPN BIG EAST Network ESPN/ESPN2 BIG EAST Network CBS

12:00 12:00 2:00 2:00 4:00 4:00

2013 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters The 2013 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters will be played at Madison Square Garden in New York City March 12-16. It will be the 31st straight year in which the Garden has hosted the championship event, making it the longest-running conference tournament at one venue in the country. Seeding for the five-day event will be based on regular-season finish. The top four seeds will receive byes through two rounds of tournament play, while the Nos. 5-10 seeds will get first-round byes. The winner of The BIG EAST Championship earns the league’s automatic bid to the 68-team NCAA Championship field.

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Notes

Tuesday, March 12 – First Round (ESPNU) 7:00 ................................................ No. 12 seed vs. No. 13 seed 9:00 ................................................ No. 11 seed vs. No. 14 seed Wednesday, March 13 – Second Round (ESPN/ESPN2) Noon ................................................... No. 8 seed vs. No. 9 seed 2:00 ................................................No. 5 seed vs. 12/13 winner 7:00 .................................................. No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed 9:00 ................................................No. 6 seed vs. 11/14 winner Thursday, March 14 – Quarterfinals (ESPN) Noon ...................................................No. 1 seed vs. 8/9 winner 2:00 ............................................ No. 4 seed vs. 5/12/13 winner 7:00 ..................................................No. 2 seed vs. 7/10 winner 9:00 ............................................ No. 3 seed vs. 6/11/14 winner Friday, March 15 – Semifinals (ESPN) 7:00 ............................................... Thursday afternoon winners 9:00 ...................................................Thursday evening winners Saturday, March 16 – Final (ESPN) 8:30 ................................................................ Semifinal winners

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2012-13 CHAMPIONSHIP 

2013 BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP March 12-16 • Madison Square Garden • New York City First Round Tuesday March 12

Second Round Wednesday March 13

Quarterfinals Thursday March 14

Semifinals Friday March 15

Final Saturday March 16

No. 9 seed Noon, ESPN

No. 8 seed

Noon, ESPN

No. 1 seed No. 13 seed

7 p.m., ESPN

7 p.m., ESPNU

No. 12 seed

2 p.m., ESPN

No. 5 seed

2 p.m., ESPN

No. 4 seed 8:30 p.m., ESPN

No. 10 seed 7 p.m., ESPN2

No. 7 seed

7 p.m., ESPN

No. 2 seed No. 14 seed

9 p.m., ESPN

9 p.m., ESPNU

No. 11 seed

9 p.m., ESPN2

No. 6 seed

9 p.m., ESPN

No. 3 seed

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 

First Round Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19 and 20 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton Second and Third Rounds Thursday and Saturday, March 21 and 23 Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich. Host: Oakland University Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. Host: University of Kentucky Energy Solutions Arena Salt Lake City, Utah Host: University of Utah

Second and Third Rounds Friday and Sunday, March 22 and 24 Frank Erwin Center Austin, Texas Host: University of Texas

Regionals Thursday and Saturday, March 28 and 30 Staples Center Los Angeles, Calif. Host: Pepperdine University

UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton

Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Host: Georgetown University

Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Host: Missouri Valley Conference

Friday and Sunday, March 29 and 31 Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas Host: Big 12 Conference

Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pa. Host: Temple University

Final Four April 6 and 8 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. Host: Georgia Institute of Technology

HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif. Host: West Coast Conference

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Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. Hosts: IUPUI, Horizon League

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THE TEAMS


CINCINNATI 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Cincinnati, Ohio

NOVEMBER 11 Tennessee-Martin (BIG EAST Network) ................................2 p.m. 13 Mississippi Valley State (ESPN3) ...........................................7 p.m. Global Sports Classic 18 North Carolina A&T (BIG EAST Network) .............................. 2 p.m. 20 Campbell (BIG EAST Network) ............................................... 7 p.m. 23 vs. Iowa State 1 ................................................................. 6:30 p.m. 24 vs. Oregon/UNLV 1.................................................................... TBD

Enrollment 41,357 Founded 1819

DECEMBER SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 1 Alabama (ESPN2) .................................................................. 3 p.m. 6 Arkansas-Little Rock (BIG EAST Network) .............................7 p.m. 8 Maryland-Eastern Shore (BIG EAST Network) .......................2 p.m. 15 at Marshall (CBS Sports Network) .........................................2 p.m. 19 Xavier 2 (ESPN2)..................................................................... 7 p.m. 22 Wright State (BIG EAST Network) .........................................2 p.m. 27 New Mexico (ESPN2) ............................................................. 9 p.m. 31 at PITTSBURGH (ESPN2) ......................................................... Noon

Nickname Bearcats Colors Red and Black Home Court Fifth Third Arena (13,176)

Coaching Staff

JANUARY 5 ST. JOHN’S (ESPNU) ............................................................... 4 p.m. 7 NOTRE DAME (ESPN2)........................................................... 7 p.m. 12 at RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...........................................8 p.m. 15 at DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) .......................................8:30 p.m. 19 MARQUETTE (ESPNU) ........................................................... 7 p.m. 21 at SYRACUSE (ESPN) .........................................................3:30 p.m. 30 RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...............................................7 p.m.

Head Coach Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ’97) Office Phone: (513) 556-5847 Associate Head Coach Larry Davis (Asbury ’78) Assistant Coaches Antwon Jackson (Pikeville ’93) Darren Savino (Jersey City ’94)

FEBRUARY 2 at SETON HALL (ESPNU) ...................................................... 11 a.m. 6 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................7 p.m. 9 PITTSBURGH (ESPN/ESPN2) ..................................................... TBD 12 VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ...........................................8 p.m. 15 GEORGETOWN (ESPN) .......................................................... 9 p.m. 21 at CONNECTICUT XL (ESPN/ESPN2) ........................................7 p.m. 24 at NOTRE DAME (CBS) ........................................................... 2 p.m.

Administration Interim President Santa J. Ono, Ph.D.

Director of Athletics Whit Babcock Athletics Phone: (513) 556 4603 Asst. Sports Communications Director Andre Foushee Office Phone: (513) 556-5182 Cell Phone: (859) 797-7871 Email: fousheae@ucmail.uc.edu

MARCH 2 CONNECTICUT (BIG EAST Network) ......................................2 p.m. 4 at LOUISVILLE (ESPN) ............................................................ 7 p.m. 9 USF (BIG EAST Network)........................................................4 p.m. Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nev. US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio XL Center, Hartford, Conn. All times Eastern

Sean Kilpatrick

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BEARCATS Preview The Big Picture:

Coach Mick Cronin has elevated the Bearcat program back into the national picture. UC has won 26 games in each of the last two seasons with last year’s club finishing 26-11 overall and 12-6 in the BIG EAST, including an appearance in The BIG EAST Championship title game. The season did not end until the Bearcats reached the NCAA Sweet 16 round. Cronin has to find a way to replace forward Yancy Gates and guard Dion Dixon, but he has three returning starters, including a pair of double-figure scorers and some other experienced players who appear ready to accept larger roles.

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Who’s Back:

Sean Kilpatrick, one of the BIG EAST’s top perimeter shooters and an AllBIG EAST Second Team pick, averaged 14.3 ppg while connecting on a league-high 92 3-pointers. The 6-foot4 junior is the top returning scorer. Point guard Cashmere Wright returns for his senior season after averaging 10.9 points and 4.6 assists. Guard JaQuon Parker averaged 9.4 ppg and 5.6 rpg. The backcourt has depth with sophomores Jeremiah Davis, Ge’Lawn Guyn and Jermaine Sanders. Up front, forward Justin Jackson averaged 5.1 points and 4.2 boards while starting 20 games. The 6-foot-8 athletic junior runs the floor well and is a shot-blocking threat. Six-foot-10 senior Cheikh Mbodj averaged 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds while playing just under 10 minutes per game. Six-foot-10 sophomore Kelvin Gaines saw limited duty.

Who’s Gone:

Gates was third on the team in scoring with a 12.2 average and first in rebounding at 8.9, which was fifth in the BIG EAST. Guard Dion Dixon averaged 13.0 points and was a prime contributor to the Bearcats’ gritty defensive play. Forward Octavius Ellis (2.3, 1.7) saw limited action.

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Storylines:

The Bearcats have a solid core of players who also have winning experience, led by Kilpatrick and Wright. The team may try to get up and down the floor a little more this season. A pair of 6-foot-7 newcomers, junior Titus Robles and freshman Shaquille Thomas, may help with that plan. Both could see plenty of immediate playing time. Cronin wants his team to continue to play strong defense and take care of the ball. The Bearcats held 29 of 37 opponents last season to less than 70 points. Last year, UC was third in the BIG EAST in turnover margin (+3.11).


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 23 KILPATRICK, Sean Conference-Only... 01 WRIGHT, Cashmere Conference-Only... 44 PARKER, JaQuon Conference-Only... 05 JACKSON, Justin Conference-Only... 00 DAVIS, Jeremiah Conference-Only... 14 GUYN, Ge’Lawn Conference-Only... 15 SANDERS, Jermaine Conference-Only... 13 MBODJ, Cheikh Conference-Only... 24 GAINES, Kelvin Conference-Only... 10 EPPENSTEINER, Alex Conference-Only...

GP 37 18 37 18 30 18 37 18 27 18 32 15 28 12 28 17 17 5 8 2

GS 37 18 36 17 24 13 20 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Min 1277 613 1156 551 798 454 780 367 213 126 322 139 238 65 271 155 145 11 17 3

Avg 34.5 34.1 31.2 30.6 26.6 25.2 21.1 20.4 7.9 7.0 10.1 9.3 8.5 5.4 9.7 9.1 8.5 2.2 2.1 1.5

FG 185 89 149 65 99 55 77 41 26 14 27 11 16 2 20 10 6 0 2 0

TOTAL FGA 432 219 364 175 238 140 148 82 66 39 69 28 42 9 53 27 15 1 4 0

Pct .428 .406 .409 .371 .416 .393 .520 .500 .394 .359 .391 .393 .381 .222 .377 .370 .400 .000 .500 .000

3FG 92 41 63 30 26 16 0 0 12 6 9 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

3-PTS FGA 245 123 170 81 70 43 7 4 31 17 33 16 19 2 1 0 0 0 2 0

Pct .376 .333 .371 .370 .371 .372 .000 .000 .387 .353 .273 .188 .368 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000

FT 66 31 42 24 57 32 34 17 4 2 9 3 9 1 7 3 2 0 1 1

FTA 88 44 63 36 84 48 65 29 9 7 14 4 18 2 18 7 6 0 2 2

Pct .750 .705 .667 .667 .679 .667 .523 .586 .444 .286 .643 .750 .500 .500 .389 .429 .333 .000 .500 .500

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 52 117 169 24 61 85 28 112 140 20 50 70 55 113 168 26 59 85 72 84 156 36 31 67 5 20 25 2 10 12 5 21 26 0 12 12 12 21 33 2 6 8 29 31 60 17 21 38 11 27 38 2 2 4 0 2 2 0 1 1

Avg 4.6 4.7 3.8 3.9 5.6 4.7 4.2 3.7 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.2 0.7 2.1 2.2 2.2 0.8 0.3 0.5

PF 49 23 81 40 55 31 116 56 20 13 36 15 11 4 47 28 27 5 4 0

FO 0 0 3 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

A 78 42 169 75 38 16 39 21 14 8 20 5 14 8 4 2 2 0 2 0

TO 56 20 83 36 31 15 55 22 16 6 19 8 13 5 7 4 8 4 2 1

Blk 12 2 2 1 2 2 61 22 1 1 0 0 2 1 19 16 23 0 0 0

Stl 49 16 74 43 17 11 33 17 13 7 18 8 1 0 3 1 5 0 0 0

Pts 528 250 403 184 281 158 188 99 68 36 72 28 48 6 48 23 14 0 6 1

Avg 14.3 13.9 10.9 10.2 9.4 8.8 5.1 5.5 2.5 2.0 2.3 1.9 1.7 0.5 1.7 1.4 0.8 0.0 0.8 0.5

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 03 DIXON, Dion Conference-Only... 34 GATES, Yancy Conference-Only... 02 ELLIS, Octavius Conference-Only...

37 18 31 17 3 0

37 18 29 15 0 0

1265 633 993 508 25 0

34.2 35.2 32.0 29.9 8.3 0.0

159 79 156 76 2 0

429 221 329 156 5 0

.371 .357 .474 .487 .400 .000

47 26 2 0 0 0

180 94 5 0 0 0

.261 .277 .400 .000 .000 .000

116 56 64 36 3 0

166 73 106 59 4 0

.699 .767 .604 .610 .750 .000

67 32 98 63 1 0

59 22 179 97 4 0

3.4 3.0 8.9 9.4 1.7 0.0

45 21 78 51 1 0

0 0 1 1 0 0

76 43 22 11 1 0

67 26 34 15 3 0

17 11 29 15 2 0

60 31 23 10 2 0

481 240 378 188 7 0

13.0 13.3 12.2 11.1 2.3 0.0

924 442 849 433

2194 1097 2063 1020

.421 .403 .412 .425

260 123 207 103

763 380 641 329

.341 .324 .323 .313

414 206 371 182

643 311 542 264

.644 .662 .685 .689

489 249 443 215

844 1333 36.0 404 653 36.3 881 1324 35.8 451 666 37.0

570 287 573 275

13 2 10 5

479 231 465 252

403 167 518 229

170 71 120 62

298 144 200 81

2522 1213 2276 1151

68.2 67.4 61.5 63.9

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

37 18 37 18

2012-13 Roster No. 0 10 24 14 5 23 13 33 44 2 15 11 1

Name Pos. Jeremiah Davis G Alex Eppensteiner G Kelvin Gaines C Ge’Lawn Guyn G Justin Jackson F Sean Kilpatrick G Cheikh Mbodj C David Nyarsuk C JaQuon Parker G Titus Rubles F Jermaine Sanders F Shaquille Thomas F Cashmere Wright G

2012-13 Newcomers Class So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. RFr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-10 6-2 6-8 6-4 6-10 7-1 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-0

Wt. Hometown/Last School 204 Muncie, Ind./Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 190 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 227 Ocala, Fla./Arlington Country Day 174 Georgetown, Ky./South Kent Prep (Conn.) 213 Jacksonville, Fla./Arlington Country Day 221 White Plains, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) 236 Dakar, Senegal/Grayson County JC (Texas) 230 Juba Sudan/Mountain State Univ. (W.Va.) 210 Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork 207 Dallas, Texas/Blinn College 226 Far Rockaway, N.Y./Rice 177 Paterson, N.J./NIA Prep 178 Savannah, Ga./Urban Christian Academy

Head Coach: Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ’97) Associate Head Coach: Larry Davis (Asbury ’78) Assistant Coaches: Darren Savino (Jersey City State ’94), Antwon Jackson (Pikeville ’93)

126 54 277 160 5 0

David Nyarsuk, C, Jr.,7-1, 207 Juba, Sudan/Mountain State Univ. (W.Va.) • Led Mountain State to the 2011 NAIA national championship game and the 2012 national semifinals. • Ranked second nationally in blocked shots both seasons while averaging 10.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.8 blocks in his two seasons. • He attended Mountain State Academy in 2009-10 and averaged 10.1 points, 9.5 boards and 2.9 blocks. Titus Rubles, F, Jr., 6-7, 207 Dallas, Texas/Blinn College (Texas) • Named NJCAA All-America Honorable Mention after averaging 14.5 points and 9.8 rebounds in 2011-12. • Played the 2010-11 season at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan., where he was an AllJayhawk Conference First Team choice. Averaged 20.3 ppg and 12.3 rpg at Independence. • Career rebounding leader at God’s Academy in Grand Prairie, Texas. Averaged 16.8 points, 13.6 rebounds and 4.7 blocks in 2009-10.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Mick Cronin Hired at Cincinnati – March 24, 2006 Coaching File – Murray State, head coach, 2004-06; Louisville, associate head coach, 2002-03; Cincinnati, assistant coach (1998-01); Cincinnati, video coordinator, 1997; Woodward H.S. in Cincinnati, assistant coach, 1992-96. Highlights – 2012 NCAA (third round); 2011 NCAA (third round); 2010 NIT (second round); 2007 CBI; 2006 NCAA; 2005-06 Ohio Valley Coach of the Year; 2004 NCAA; Led Murray State to a school record 28 wins in his first season as a head coach (2003-04). During his tenure as an assistant at Cincinnati, the Bearcats compiled a 108-26 record; Was named the top assistant coach in the country by Athlon magazine in 2002-03. Collegiate File – While completing his undergraduate degree at Cincinnati, he served as assistant varsity coach and head junior varsity coach at Woodward H.S. Education - B.A., Cincinnati, Major: History, 1997

Cronin’s Record

Career Record (nine years) ............................................. 182-112 (.619) Cincinnati Record (six years) ............................................. 113-88 (.562) Murray State Record (three years) .................................... 69-23 (.750) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (six years) ....................... 48-58 (.453) BIG EAST Tournament Record (five years) .............................. 5-5 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (six years) .................................... 53-63 (.457) NCAA Record (four appearances) .......................................... 3-4 (.429) NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500) CBI Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

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Murray State Murray State Murray State Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati

Overall 28-6 17-11 24-6 11-19 13-18 18-14 19-16 26-9

Conference 14-2/2nd 11-5/T2nd 17-3/1st 2-14/16th 8-10/10th 8-10/T9th 7-11/T10th 11-7/T6th

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 8-8 2-14 8-10 8-10 7-11 11-7 12-6

Home 6-2 2-6 5-4 5-4 5-4 6-3 7-2

Away 2-6 0-8 3-6 3-6 2-7 5-4 4-4

Finish 8th 16th 10th T - 9th T -11th T - 6th T – 4th

Championship Seed #8 DNQ #10 #9 #11 #7 #4

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-12)

Personal - Native of Cincinnati, Ohio. Birthdate: 7-17-71. His father, Harold “Hep” Cronin was a highly-successful high school coach in the Cincinnati area, amassing over 400 victories.

Year-By-Year

Home Record: 36-25 Best Home Record: 7-2 in 2011-12 Worst Home Record: 2-6 in 2006-07 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 5 in 2011-12 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 5 in 2006-07 Road Record: 20-41 Best Road Record: 5-4 in 2010-11 and 2011-12 Worst Road Record: 0-8 in 2006-07 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 4 in 2010-11 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 9 in 2005-06 and 2006-07 Longest Winning Streak: 3 games in 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12 Longest Losing Streak: 10 games in 2006-07

Conf. Tourn. 3-0/1st 0-1 3-0/1st --0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1

Postseason NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 CBI 0-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 1-1

vs. Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 3 6 5 4 3 3 2 4 5 5 3 4 2 3

Lost 5 2 5 4 4 4 6 4 3 5 3 3 5 5

Home 1-3 4-1 2-1 3-2 2-2 3-1 1-2 3-2 3-1 2-3 3-0 4-0 1-3 2-2

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

vs. Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total

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Won 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5

Lost 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 6

Away 2-2 2-1 3-4 1-2 1-2 0-3 1-4 1-2 2-2 3-2 0-3 0-3 1-2 1-3


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2011-12 RESULTS (26-11, 12-6 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER Global Sports Challenge 13 Alabama State - BEN W, 65-40 4,624 Gates 15/Gates 11 15 Jacksonville State - BEN W, 73-59 4,542 Wright 23/Three with 9 19 Presbyterian L, 54-56 4,906 Kilpatrick 19/Dixon 10 Global Sports Challenge 21 Northwestern State - BEN W, 71-43 4,505 Gates 18/Gates 11 25 Marshall - ESPN3 L, 69-73 7,021 Kilpatrick 19/Gates 7 29 Miami (Ohio) - BEN W, 56-47 6,457 Mbodj 12/Gates 10 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 at Georgia - ESPNU W, 57-51 6,796 Kilpatrick 22/Gates 8 Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout 10 at Xavier - ESPN2 L, 53-76 10,250 Gates 18/Gates 12 14 at Wright State - ESPN2 W, 78-58 5,977 Kilpatrick 20/Jackson 8 17 Radford - ESPN3 W, 101-70 4,771 Wright 25/Parker 9 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff - BEN W, 101-53 4,874 Wright 20/Jackson 8 23 Chicago State - BEN W, 95-60 5,321 Wright 14/Gaines, Parker 7 29 Oklahoma USB - ESPNU W, 56-55 4,439 Dixon 18/Kilpatrick 10 JANUARY 1 at PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 66-63 12,508 Parker 21/Jackson, Parker 7 4 NOTRE DAME - BEN W, 71-55 10,142 Dixon 18/Jackson 7 7 ST. JOHN’S - BEN L, 55-57 8,820 Kilpatrick 21/Mbodj, Gates 7 9 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU W, 68-64 7,877 Kilpatrick 27/Gates 7 14 VILLANOVA - BEN W, 82-78 10,255 Dixon 22/Gates 9 18 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 W, 70-67 10,167 Kilpatrick 16/Gates 12 21 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU ot L, 74-77 14,070 Wright 17/Gates 13 23 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 53-60 13,176 Wright 17/Gates 10 28 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 54-61 7,693 Dixon 17/Gates 8 FEBRUARY 4 DE PAUL - BEN W, 74-66 10,450 Dixon, Kilpatrick 16/Gates 6 8 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 76-54 7,618 Gates, Kilpatrick 14/Wright 10 11 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 95-78 18,815 Dixon, Parker 15/Gates 12 15 PROVIDENCE - ESPNU W, 81-66 7,822 Kilpatrick 22/Gates 9 18 SETON HALL - BEN W, 62-57 13,003 Dixon 20/Gates 8 23 LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 60-56 13,176 Wright 22/Gates 10 L, 45-46 6,784 Kilpatrick 13/Gates 10 26 at USF TBF - BEN 29 MARQUETTE - ESPN2 W, 72-61 11,316 Parker 28/Gates 13 MARCH 3 at VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 72-68 6,500 Gates 16/Gates 9 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Georgetown - ESPN W, 72-70 20,057 Gates 23/Parker 10 9 vs. Syracuse - ESPN W, 71-68 20,057 Kilpatrick, Gates 18/Parker 8 10 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 44-50 20,057 Wright 16/Parker 7 NCAA Championship 16 vs. Texas BA - CBS W, 65-59 11,751 Gates 15/Gates 10 18 vs. Florida State BA - TBS W, 62-56 11,033 Kilpatrick 18/Parker 11 22 vs. Ohio State TD - CBS L, 66-81 18,796 Wright 18/Parker, Jackson 6

Points Oscar Robertson, 1957-60 Steve Logan, 1999-02 Danny Fortson, 1995-97 Roger McClendon, 1985-88 Pat Cummings, 1975-76, 78-78 Ron Bohnam, 1962-64 Louis Banks, 1988-91 Jack Twyman, 1952-55 Lloyd Batts, 1972-74 Darnell Burton, 1994-97

Total-Avg. 2973-33.8 1985-14.7 1881-18.8 1789-15.7 1762-17.1 1666-19.6 1644-13.9 1598-17.8 1585-20.1 1584-12.2

Rebounds Oscar Robertson, 1957-60 Jack Twyman, 1951-55 Paul Hogue, 1959-62 Robert Miller, 1974-78 Dwight Jones, 1979-83

Total-Avg. 1338-15.2 1242-13.8 1088-12.0 1060-9.1 983-8.8

Assists Eddie Lee, 1976-80 Steve Logan, 1998-02 Oscar Robertson, 1957-60 Damon Flint, 1993-97

Total 500 456 425 407

Steals David Kennedy, 1977-81 Darnell Burton, 1993-97 Eddie Lee, 1976-80 Louis Banks, 1987-91 Tarrance Gibson, 1989-93

Total 189 184 163 153 150

Blocked Shots Kenyon Martin, 1996-00 Eric Hicks, 2003-06 Jason Maxiell, 2001-05 Donald Little, 1998-02 Rick Roberson, 1966-96 Yancy Gates, 2008-12

Total 292 256 252 153 146 134

(Home: 14-4/Away: 7-5/Neutral: 5-2)

U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. BA Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn. TD TD Garden, Boston, Mass. USB TBF

Did You Know? The Bearcats are 52-20 over the past two seasons and 23-13 in BIG EAST regular-season play.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Storrs, Conn.

NOVEMBER Armed Forces Classic 9 vs. Michigan State 1 (ESPN) ..............................................5:30 p.m. 13 Vermont GP (BIG EAST Network) ...........................................7 p.m. Paradise Jam 16 vs. Wake Forest 2 (CBS Sports Network) ..........................6:30 p.m. 17 vs. Iona/Quinnipiac 2 (CBS Sports Network) ............................. TBD 19 vs. TBD 2 (CBS Sports Network) ................................................ TBD 25 Stony Brook GP (BIG EAST Network).......................................4 p.m. 29 New Hampshire XL (BIG EAST Network) .................................7 p.m.

Enrollment 30,525 Founded 1881 Nickname Huskies

DECEMBER Jimmy V Classic 4 vs. North Carolina State (ESPN) 3 ......................................... 9 p.m. 7 Harvard GP (BIG EAST Network) .............................................7 p.m. 17 Maryland-Eastern Shore XL (BIG EAST Network)....................7 p.m. 21 Fordham XL (BIG EAST Network) ............................................7 p.m. 29 Washington XL (ESPN2) .....................................................7:30 p.m.

Colors National Flag Blue and White Home Courts Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167) XL Center (16,500)

JANUARY 1 at MARQUETTE (ESPNU) .......................................................8 p.m. 8 DE PAUL GP (BIG EAST Network) ............................................7 p.m. 12 at NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network) ...................................2 p.m. 14 LOUISVILLE XL (ESPN) ............................................................. 7 p.m. 19 at PITTSBURGH (ESPN2) ......................................................... Noon 27 RUTGERS XL (BIG EAST Network)............................................2 p.m. 31 at PROVIDENCE (ESPN/ESPN2)..............................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Kevin Ollie (Connecticut ’95) Office Phone: (860) 486-2720 Associate Head Coach George Blaney (Holy Cross ’61) Assistant Coach Glen Miller (Connecticut ’88)

FEBRUARY 3 USF GP (BIG EAST Network) ....................................................2 p.m. 6 at ST. JOHN’S (ESPNU) ........................................................... 7 p.m. 10 at SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ....................................... Noon 13 SYRACUSE XL (ESPN/ESPN2) ...................................................7 p.m. 16 VILLANOVA XL (ESPN/ESPN2) .................................................. Noon 21 CINCINNATI XL (ESPN/ESPN2).................................................7 p.m. 23 at DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ............................................8 p.m. 27 GEORGETOWN GP (ESPN2) .....................................................7 p.m.

Administration President Susan Herbst

Director of Athletics Warde Manuel Athletics Phone: (860) 486-2725 Asst. Director of Athletic Comm. Phil Chardis Office Phone: (860) 486-4495 Cell Phone: (860) 771-3314 Email: philip.chardis@uconn.edu

MARCH 2 at CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network) ......................................2 p.m. 6 at USF (ESPNU) ...................................................................... 9 p.m. 9 PROVIDENCE GP (ESPNU)......................................................... Noon Ramstein AFB, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany UVI Sports Center, St. Thomas, USVI Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. GP Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. XL XL Center, Hartford, Conn. All times Eastern

Shabazz Napier

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HUSKIES Preview The Big Picture:

The big news came in September when Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun retired. The torch has been passed to assistant coach and former Husky standout Kevin Ollie. Last year’s young team had to find a way to succeed without Kemba Walker, who helped carry the Huskies to the 2011 national championship. The 2011-12 squad did taste success, finishing 20-14 and earning an NCAA berth, its 22nd under Calhoun. The challenge for the upcoming season is that UConn will be young again, but it will have to cope with the departure of two players who were NBA lottery picks and two other regulars who transferred. The Huskies believe the transition to Ollie will be smooth, but there will be an adjustment on all levels without the familiar Calhoun on the bench.

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Who’s Back:

The talented backcourt includes junior Shabazz Napier and sophomore Ryan Boatright. Napier was second on the team in scoring last year, averaging 13.0 ppg. Boatright was third at 10.4. Boatright usually came off the bench, but both players saw over 30 minutes of action per game. Napier was third in the BIG EAST in assists with a 5.8 mark and eighth in steals at 1.7. Junior forward Tyler Olander started nine games and averaged 4.2 points and 3.9 rebounds. DeAndre Daniels and Niels Giffey both averaged double figures in minutes played, mostly at small forward. Daniels made 12 starts, averaged 3.0 points, 2.1 rebounds and showed some promise offensively. Giffey contributed more on the defensive end, while averaging 2.6 points. Enosch Wolf, a 7-1 junior, saw only limited playing time last year, but he will be counted on to help Olander close to the basket.

Who’s Gone:

Jeremy Lamb and Andre Drummond went in the first 12 picks of the NBA draft. The 6-foot-5 Lamb was the Huskies’ leading scorer with a 17.7 average that also placed him third in the BIG EAST. He also averaged 4.9 rebounds. Drummond, a 6-foot-11 center, averaged 10.0 points and a team-leading 7.6 rebounds. Another frontcourt starter, Alex Oriakhi, transferred. He averaged 6.7 points and 4.8 rebounds while starting 28 games. Forward Roscoe Smith also went the transfer route. He played 18.2 minutes per game and averaged 4.4 points and 3.4 boards.

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Storylines:

Last year, the Huskies had to replace Walker, their scoring and emotional leader. This season, they can rely on a talented backcourt, but need frontcourt players to step up and hope that the injury bug does not bite. With the departure of four players from last year’s regular rotation, newcomers may get a longer look than usual to contribute. Up front, 6-foot-10 freshman forward Philip Nolan will push Olander and Wolf for immediate playing time along with 6-foot-8 forward Leon Tolksdorf who has followed Giffey and Wolf to Storrs from Germany. Guard R.J. Evans, a senior transfer from Holy Cross, should contribute. Even with Napier and Boatright, rookie guard Omar Calhoun (no relation to the former head coach) brings highly regarded shooting skills and a 6-foot-4 frame. He figures to help right away. On top of all this is the head coaching change.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 13 NAPIER, Shabazz Conference-Only... 11 BOATRIGHT, Ryan Conference-Only... 10 OLANDER, Tyler Conference-Only... 02 DANIELS, DeAndre Conference-Only... 05 GIFFEY, Niels Conference-Only... 01 WOLF, Enosch Conference-Only... 04 ALLEN, Brendan Conference-Only...

GP 34 18 25 16 34 18 31 16 30 16 8 5 9 2

GS 31 15 8 8 9 2 12 5 4 3 0 0 0 0

Min 1191 629 753 489 600 267 376 151 350 197 10 6 19 3

Avg 35.0 34.9 30.1 30.6 17.6 14.8 12.1 9.4 11.7 12.3 1.3 1.2 2.1 1.5

FG 136 55 88 52 56 23 31 14 25 15 1 1 1 1

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 03 LAMB, Jeremy Conference-Only... 12 DRUMMOND, Andre Conference-Only... 34 ORIAKHI, Alex Conference-Only... 22 SMITH, Roscoe Conference-Only... 14 COCHRANE, P.J. Conference-Only... 23 STEWART, Benjamin Conference-Only... 40 WAITE, Ethan Conference-Only... 21 BAILEY, Kyle Conference-Only...

34 18 34 18 34 18 33 17 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 0

34 18 30 18 28 15 14 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1266 660 967 552 730 387 602 281 3 1 3 1 1 1 4 0

37.2 36.7 28.4 30.7 21.5 21.5 18.2 16.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.3 0.0

217 105 157 88 93 51 53 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

454 229 292 175 188 99 125 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.478 .459 .538 .503 .495 .515 .424 .471 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

71 32 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

211 112 2 2 0 0 29 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

858 437 785 421

1900 1002 2034 1048

.452 .436 .386 .402

185 83 245 128

557 286 713 372

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

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TOTAL 3-PTS FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct 350 .389 59 166 .355 168 .327 21 75 .280 209 .421 26 69 .377 124 .419 18 49 .367 126 .444 1 5 .200 53 .434 0 3 .000 91 .341 12 50 .240 46 .304 4 23 .174 56 .446 9 21 .429 35 .429 6 14 .429 4 .250 0 0 .000 4 .250 0 0 .000 5 .200 0 4 .000 1 1.000 0 0 .000

FT 110 54 58 29 30 15 20 5 19 9 0 0 0 0

REBOUNDS FTA Pct Off Def Tot 148 .743 23 97 120 71 .761 13 46 59 84 .690 16 67 83 45 .644 7 41 48 44 .682 46 85 131 20 .750 18 35 53 25 .800 20 45 65 5 1.000 10 13 23 24 .792 16 29 45 10 .900 10 13 23 0 .000 3 3 6 0 .000 2 1 3 0 .000 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0

Avg 3.5 3.3 3.3 3.0 3.9 2.9 2.1 1.4 1.5 1.4 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.0

PF 87 46 37 25 60 29 31 17 31 17 3 2 3 0

FO 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 198 99 100 66 40 14 15 5 13 5 0 0 1 0

TO 94 46 56 39 32 14 22 8 13 6 0 0 2 0

Blk 9 3 6 4 16 6 18 8 5 2 1 0 1 0

Stl 56 26 29 20 12 6 11 3 10 3 0 0 0 0

Pts 441 185 260 151 143 61 94 37 78 45 2 2 2 2

Avg 13.0 10.3 10.4 9.4 4.2 3.4 3.0 2.3 2.6 2.8 0.3 0.4 0.2 1.0

.336 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000 .241 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

98 54 26 13 41 21 33 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

121 66 88 46 72 33 51 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.810 .818 .295 .283 .569 .636 .647 .750 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

32 19 114 64 58 23 39 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

134 71 143 91 105 57 73 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4.9 5.0 7.6 8.6 4.8 4.4 3.4 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0

57 29 75 41 61 40 42 21 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0

1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

58 31 15 11 10 5 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

68 33 52 32 41 26 28 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

21 9 92 46 45 20 19 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 15 28 15 4 2 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

603 296 340 189 227 123 146 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17.7 16.4 10.0 10.5 6.7 6.8 4.4 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

.332 .290 .344 .344

435 224 378 208

657 328 514 284

.662 .683 .735 .732

415 215 457 228

858 1273 37.4 434 649 36.1 728 1185 34.9 397 625 34.7

492 271 584 297

6 3 11 6

457 240 408 228

418 219 372 197

233 109 90 47

199 95 220 119

2336 1181 2193 1178

68.7 65.6 64.5 65.4

2012-13 Roster No. 4 11 21 2 12 5 13 3 10 22 1

Name Brendan Allen Ryan Boatright Omar Calhoun DeAndre Daniels R.J. Evans Niels Giffey Shabazz Napier Phillip Nolan Tyler Olander Leon Tolksdorf Enosch Wolf

166 90 257 155 163 80 112 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

2012-13 Newcomers Pos. G G G F G G/F G F F F C

Class So. So. Fr. So. Gr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-8 6-3 6-7 6-1 6-9 6-9 6-8 7-1

Wt. 187 160 195 195 210 205 171 210 225 220 240

Head Coach: Kevin Ollie (Connecticut ’95) Associate Head Coach: George Blaney (Holy Cross ’61) Assistant Coach: Glen Miller (Connecticut ’88)

Hometown/Last School Windsor, Conn./Bridgeton Academy Aurora, Ill./East Aurora Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ The King Los Angeles, Calif./William Howard Taft Salem, Conn./Holy Cross Berlin, Germany/Heinrich-Schliemann Roxbury, Mass./Charlestown Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University HS Mansfield, Conn./E.O. Smith Berlin, Germany/ALBA Berlin Goettingen, Germany/Wilbraham & Monson

Omar Calhoun, G, Fr., 6-5, 195 Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ The King • Ranked No. 39 among all incoming players and No. 10 among shooting guards by Rivals.com. • Named the top player in New York by the New York State Sportswriters Association and was the New York Gatorade Player of the Year. R.J. Evans, G, Gr., 6-3, 210 Salem, Conn./Holy Cross • Graduate student who is eligible for the 2012-13 season after completing undergraduate studies at Holy Cross. • Scored 15 points against Connecticut in a December 2011 meeting with the Huskies. • Averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists for Holy Cross as a senior. Averaged 12.5 ppg and 5.0 rpg in his career with the Crusaders. • 2008-09 Patriot League Rookie of the Year. Phillip Nolan, F, Fr., 6-9, 210 Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University HS • Ranked No. 21 among incoming centers by Rivals.com. • Averaged 16.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.1 blocks and 2.3 assists while shooting 63 percent from the field at Riverside. Leon Tolksdorf, F, Fr., 6-8, 220 Berlin, Germany/ALBA Berlin • Averaged 17 points and 12.4 rebounds for ALBA Berlin last season. • Played for the same youth team as current Connecticut teammate Niels Giffey.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Kevin Ollie

Home Record: 182-88 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 1993-94 and 1995-96 and 1997-98; 8-0 in 2005-06 Worst Home Record: 1-7 in 1986-87 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 14 over 1997-98/98-99 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 9 over 1985-86/86-87 seasons Road Record: 133-137 Best Road Record: 9-0 in 1998-99 Worst Road Record: 0-8 in 1985-86 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 11 over 1997-98/98-99 seasons Most Consecutive Road Losses: 9 over 1984-85/85-86 seasons and 1987-88/8889 seasons Longest Winning Streak: 18 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Longest Losing Streak: 8 games over 1985-86/86-87 seasons

Hired at Connecticut – September 13, 2012 Coaching File - Assistant coach, Connecticut, 2010-12. Collegiate File – Two-time team captain at UConn during his career (1991-95). Helped team to BIG EAST regular-season crown in 1993-94 and 1994-95. Was an All-BI G EAST Third Team selection in his senior season when the team advanced to NCAA Elite Eight. Was named to the UConn Basketball All-Century Team in 2001. Still ranks third all-time at the school in assists and first in assists in BIG EAST games.

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Education - B.A. in Communications (1995), Connecticut. Personal - Native of Los Angeles, Calif; attended Crenshaw High School; Birthdate 12-27-72. He and his wife Stephanie have a son, Jalen, and a daughter, Cheyenne.

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 3-3 8-6 7-7 5-11 5-11 6-10 3-13 3-13 4-12 6-10 12-4 9-7 10-8 9-9 16-2 16-2 17-1 7-11 15-3 16-2 10-6 8-8 13-3 10-6 12-4 13-3 14-2 6-10 13-5 15-3 7-11 9-9 8-10

Home 3-0 5-2 4-3 2-6 2-6 4-4 3-5 1-7 3-5 5-3 7-1 5-3 7-2 5-4 9-0 8-1 9-0 3-6 9-0 7-2 5-3 7-1 8-0 6-2 7-1 6-2 8-0 4-4 8-1 7-2 5-4 5-4 5-4

Away Finish 0-3 4th 3-4 3rd (3 tied) 3-4 5th (tie) 3-5 7th 3-5 7th (tie) 2-6 7th 0-8 8th (tie) 2-6 8th (tie) 1-7 9th 1-7 7th (tie) 5-3 1st (tie) 4-4 3rd (tie) 3-6 5th (tie) 4-5 4th (tie) 7-2 1st 8-1 1st 8-1 1st, BE 6 4-5 6th, BE 6 6-3 1st, BE 6 9-0 1st 5-3 4th (tie) 1-7 3rd (tie), East 5-3 1st, East 4-4 1st (tie), East 5-3 2nd 7-1 1st (tie) 6-2 1st (tie) 2-6 12th 5-4 4th 8-1 2nd (tie) 2-7 11th (tie) 4-5 9th (tie) 3-6 9th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-12)

vs. Cincinnati DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF 6 Syracuse Villanova

Won 5 5 20 4 3 15 26 33 17 25 37 1 26 26

Lost 3 1 29 7 5 10 21 21 2 29 16 3-0 29 26

Home 2-2 3-0 12-11 2-3 1-4 10-3 15-9 18-10 8-0 17-10 21-5 3-1 16-11 15-11

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

vs. Boston College DePaul Georgetown Louisville Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 2 2 6 1 0 2 4 2 1 2 5 6 2 0 1 36

Lost 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 2 8 3 0 1 26

Away 3-1 2-1 8-18 2-4 2-1 5-7 11-12 15-11 9-2 8-19 16-10 10-18 11-15

Championship Seed #4 #5 #6 #7 #7 #7 #8 #9 #9 #7 #2 #3 #6 #4 #1 #1 #1 #11 #1 #1 #4 #6 East #1 East #2 East #2 #2 #1 #12 #4 #3 #12 #9 #9


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2011-12 RESULTS (20-14, 8-10 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Columbia - ESPNU W, 70-57 10,167 Lamb 30/Olander 8 14 Wagner - BEN W, 78-66 9,217 Lamb 20/Oriakhi 9 17 Maine XL - BEN W, 80-60 10,726 Oriakhi, Lamb 16/Drummond 14 20 Coppin State XL - BEN W, 87-70 11,397 Lamb 25/Napier 12 Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Islands, Bahamas 24 vs. UNC-Asheville - HDNet W, 73-63 Lamb, Napier 23/Lamb, Smith 6 25 vs. UCF - Versus L, 63-68 2,394 Lamb 15/Oriakhi 10 26 vs. Florida State ot W, 78-76 2,752 Napier 26/Drummond 10 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge W, 75-62 14,333 Boatright 23/Oriakhi 8 3 Arkansas XL - ESPN 8 Harvard - ESPN2 W, 67-53 10,167 Lamb 18/Lamb 7 18 Holy Cross XL - BEN W, 77-40 13,396 Drummond 24/Drummond 8 22 Fairfield XL - BEN W, 79-71 13,821 Napier 24/Drummond 9 28 at USF SPF - BEN W, 60-57 5,705 Lamb 23/Drummond 7 W, 83-69 16,294 Napier 17/Drummond 11 31 ST. JOHN’S XL - BEN JANUARY 3 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 63-75 8,089 Lamb 19/Drummond, Olander 5 7 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 60-67 7,011 Napier 23/Drummond 12 9 WEST VIRGINIA XL - ESPN2 W, 64-57 15,805 Lamb 25/Drummond 11 14 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 W, 67-53 9,149 Napier 16/Drummond 13 18 CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 67-70 10,167 Napier 27/Lamb 8 21 at Tennessee - CBS L, 57-60 21,114 Lamb 23/Drummond 9 29 NOTRE DAME XL - BEN L, 48-50 16,294 Lamb 16/Drummond 11 FEBRUARY 1 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 44-58 15,174 Drummond 18/Drummond 7 W, 69-46 16,294 Boatright 19/Lamb, Napier, Oriakhi 8 4 SETON HALL XL - BEN 6 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 59-80 21,804 Boatright 18/Oriakhi 7 11 at SYRACUSE - CBS L, 67-85 33,430 Lamb 18/Drummond 7 15 DE PAUL - BEN W, 80-54 10,167 Lamb 18/Oriakhi 10 18 MARQUETTE - ESPN L, 64-79 16,294 Lamb 19/Lamb 7 20 at VILLANOVA WFC - ESPN ot W, 73-70 13,832 Lamb 32/Drummond 11 25 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 69-71 10,167 Lamb 19/Drummond 14 28 at PROVIDENCE - BEN L, 70-72 11,031 Drummond 14/Drummond 12 MARCH 3 PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 74-65 10,167 Napier 23/Smith 7 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. DePaul - ESPNU W, 81-67 20,057 Lamb 25/Smith 8 7 vs. West Virginia - ESPN ot W, 71-67 20,057 Napier 26/Lamb 8 8 vs. Syracuse - ESPN L, 55-58 20,057 Napier 15/Drummond 10 NCAA Championship 15 vs. Iowa State CEC - TNT L, 64-77 22,131 Napier 22/Smith 5

Points Chris Smith, 1988-92 Richard Hamilton, 1996-99 Tony Hanson, 1973-77 Ray Allen, 1993-96 Corny Thompson, 1978-82 Ben Gordon, 2001-04 Kemba Walker, 2008-11 Wes Bialosuknia, 1964-67 Cliff Robinson, 1985-89 Khalid El-Amin, 1998-00

Total-Avg. 2145-16.9 2036-19.8 1990-17.9 1922-19.0 1810-15.9 1795-16.9 1783-16.1 1673-23.6 1664-15.3 1650-15.3

Rebounds Art Quimby, 1951-55 Toby Kimball, 1962-65 Jeff Adrien, 2005-09 Emeka Okafor, 2001-04 John Thomas, 1972-75 Corny Thompson, 1978-82 Bill Corley, 1965-68 Kevin Freeman, 1997-00 Jake Voskuhl, 1996-00 Hasheem Thabeet, 2006-09

Total-Avg. 1716-21.5 1324-17.9 1126-8.5 1091-10.6 1023-11.2 1017- 8.9 986-13.7 913-6.5 880-6.4 847-8.5

(Home: 13-4/Away: 3-7/Neutral: 4-3)

XL Center, Hartford, Conn. St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. WFC Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. CEC Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. XL

SPF

Assists Taliek Brown, 2000-04 Tate George, 1986-90 Kevin Ollie, 1991-95 Doron Sheffer, 1993-96 Karl Hobbs, 1980-84 Ricky Moore, 1995-1999 Marcus Williams, 2003-06 Khalid El-Amin, 1998-00 A.J. Price, 2006-09 Kemba Walker, 2008-11

Total 722 677 619 559 534 510 510 479 469 460

Steals Scott Burrell, 1989-93 Tate George, 1986-90 Doron Sheffer, 1993-96 Chris Smith, 1988-92 Jerome Dyson, 2007-10 Khalid El-Amin, 1998-00 Kemba Walker, 2008-11 Corny Thompson, 1978-82 Ricky Moore, 1995-99 Karl Hobbs, 1980-84 Ray Allen, 1993-96

Total 310 201 194 193 188 186 185 179 170 162 159

Blocked Shots Emeka Okafor, 2001-04 Hasheem Thabeet, 2006-09 Donyell Marshall, 1991-94 Josh Boone, 2003-2006 Jake Voskuhl, 1996-00 Hilton Armstrong, 2002-2006 Travis Knight, 1992-96 Alex Oriakhi, 2009-12 Scott Burrell, 1989-93 Gavin Edwards, 2007-10

Total 441 417 245 222 193 191 179 166 129 121

Did You Know? New head coach Kevin Ollie was named All-BIG EAST Third Team as a player for the Huskies in 1994-95.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Chicago, Ill.

NOVEMBER 9 UC Riverside MA ...................................................................... 9 p.m. Cancun Challenge 15 Gardner-Webb ................................................................. 8:30 p.m. 17 Austin Peay............................................................................ 2 p.m. 20 vs. Wichita State 1 (CBS Sports Network) .............................. 7 p.m. 21 vs. Iowa/Western Kentucky 1 (CBS Sports Network)................. TBD 27 Fairfield ................................................................................. 9 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 30 at Auburn (ESPNU) ................................................................ 9 p.m.

Enrollment 25,145 Founded 1898 Nickname Blue Demons

DECEMBER 5 at Chicago State .................................................................... 8 p.m. 9 Milwaukee............................................................................. 5 p.m. 12 at Arizona State (Pac-12 Network) ........................................9 p.m. 16 Northern Illinois .................................................................... 5 p.m. 22 UMBC .................................................................................... 2 p.m. 29 Loyola (Chicago) .................................................................... 2 p.m.

Colors Royal Blue and Scarlet Home Court Allstate Arena (18,500)

JANUARY 2 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................9 p.m. 5 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................8 p.m. 8 at CONNECTICUT GP (BIG EAST Network)...............................7 p.m. 15 CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network)......................................8:30 p.m. 19 ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) ............................................. Noon 26 at PITTSBURGH (BIG EAST Network) .....................................4 p.m. 30 at ST. JOHN’S CA (ESPNU) .......................................................9 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Oliver Purnell (Old Dominion ’75) Office Phone: (773) 325-7521 Associate Head Coach Ron Bradley (Eastern Nazarene ’74) Assistant Coaches Brian Ellerbe (Rutgers ’85) Billy Garrett (Indianapolis ’91)

FEBRUARY 2 NOTRE DAME (ESPN2)........................................................... 2 p.m. 5 VILLANOVA (ESPN2) .............................................................. 7 p.m. 9 at MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .....................................2 p.m. 13 at NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network) ...................................7 p.m. 16 RUTGERS (ESPNU) ................................................................. 1 p.m. 20 at GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) .................................7 p.m. 23 CONNECTICUT (BIG EAST Network) ......................................8 p.m. 27 LOUISVILLE (ESPNU) .............................................................. 9 p.m.

Administration

President Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Director of Athletics Jean Lenti Ponsetto Athletics Phone: (773) 325-7504 Director of Athletic Communications Greg Greenwell Office Phone: (773) 325-7546 Cell Phone: (773) 343-3722 Email: ggreenwe@depaul.edu

BLUE DEMONS Preview The Big Picture:

The Blue Demons showed significant improvement last year in coach Oliver Purnell’s second season. The cornerstones have been forward Cleveland Melvin and guard Brandon Young. Both will be juniors this season. Now, the Blue Demons want their continued improvement to translate into a move up the in the standings. The team returns six of its top seven scorers from last year.

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MARCH 3 at USF (BIG EAST Network) ...................................................2 p.m. 6 at SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .........................................6 p.m. 9 PITTSBURGH (BIG EAST Network) .........................................2 p.m. Adventura Palace, Cancun, Mexico McGrath Arena, Chicago, Ill. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. CA Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y. All times Eastern

Cleveland Melvin Who’s Back:

Melvin, a 6-foot-8 forward, is the BIG EAST’s top returning scorer after averaging 17.5 points last season. He also averaged 7.4 rebounds while earning All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention recognition. Two seasons ago, he was the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Young, a 6-foot-4 guard, averaged 14.5 points and 4.7 assists. Melvin and Young were ranked among the top scoring sophomore duos in the country. Forward Jamee Crockett started 16 games as a freshman last year and averaged 8.6 points. Forward Moses Morgan was enjoying a fine sophomore season until he was slowed by a head injury in early February. He averaged 9.0 points in 26 games and made a team-high 54 3-pointers. Junior college transfer Worrel Clahar was an able reserve in the backcourt, averaging 6.0 points in 16.8 minutes of playing time. Guard Charles McKinney started 15 times as a freshman and averaged 4.2 points. Forward Donnavan Kirk helped in the frontcourt, averaging 3.5 points and 4.0 rebounds.

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Who’s Gone:

Krys Faber was a rugged center who averaged 4.0 points and 4.7 boards. Guard Jeremiah Kelly averaged 8.6 points and 3.9 assists while serving as a perimeter shooting threat with Crockett.

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Storylines:

Purnell wants to continue his running style and has more depth this season to execute that plan. The team returns 84 percent of its scoring, 79 percent of its rebounding and just over 77 percent of its minutes played from last season. Melvin and Young are veterans of the BIG EAST wars and now have more experienced comrades to help the Blue Demon cause. The newcomers, including 6-foot-8 freshman Montray Clemons who missed last season due to a knee injury, could help immediately close to the basket.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 12 MELVIN, Cleveland Conference-Only... 20 YOUNG, Brandon Conference-Only... 15 MORGAN, Moses Conference-Only... 21 CROCKETT, Jamee Conference-Only... 00 CLAHAR, Worrel Conference-Only... 32 McKINNEY, Charles Conference-Only... 23 KIRK, Donnavan Conference-Only... 10 ROBERTSON, Derrell Conference-Only... 02 McGHEE, Edwind Conference-Only...

GP 31 18 31 18 26 13 31 18 31 18 31 18 23 16 29 17 17 12

GS 30 18 30 17 7 0 16 11 4 4 15 13 4 4 1 1 0 0

Min 995 582 944 549 510 252 571 391 521 341 542 299 415 339 247 133 59 41

Avg 32.1 32.3 30.5 30.5 19.6 19.4 18.4 21.7 16.8 18.9 17.5 16.6 18.0 21.2 8.5 7.8 3.5 3.4

FG 219 128 162 83 81 41 98 66 64 39 52 31 32 27 11 7 4 2

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 11 KELLY, Jeremiah Conference-Only... 33 FABER, Krys Conference-Only... 05 BELCASTER, Joe Conference-Only...

29 16 30 17 6 5

22 9 26 13 0 0

818 419 595 274 8 5

28.2 26.2 19.8 16.1 1.3 1.0

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

31 18 31 18

TOTAL FGA 489 283 383 229 221 112 223 151 129 81 111 64 73 55 20 15 7 3

Pct .229 .172 .281 .273 .388 .391 .376 .364 .471 .500 .240 .167 .333 .333 .000 .000 .250 .500

FT 87 39 91 49 17 15 31 23 42 25 21 11 14 10 1 1 1 1

FTA 137 63 119 62 25 20 44 33 52 32 44 21 20 16 2 2 2 2

Pct .635 .619 .765 .790 .680 .750 .705 .697 .808 .781 .477 .524 .700 .625 .500 .500 .500 .500

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 76 153 229 44 98 142 17 65 82 12 33 45 29 35 64 12 16 28 24 44 68 17 29 46 15 33 48 9 19 28 31 36 67 10 23 33 31 61 92 24 45 69 13 27 40 9 13 22 2 9 11 0 5 5

Avg 7.4 7.9 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.6 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.8 4.0 4.3 1.4 1.3 0.6 0.4

PF 59 33 41 23 57 28 76 49 75 43 68 38 60 39 62 34 4 2

FO 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 1 1 1 0 3 1 3 2 0 0

A 24 15 147 89 26 11 38 27 61 43 42 21 5 5 4 2 2 2

TO 69 44 75 43 32 15 29 17 64 47 44 31 11 8 10 4 7 4

Blk 34 21 3 2 8 3 10 5 1 0 3 2 32 25 20 8 0 0

Stl 25 12 49 28 15 4 23 13 41 28 28 13 10 7 6 3 1 1

Pts 541 300 451 236 233 124 268 183 186 117 131 75 81 67 23 15 10 6

Avg 17.5 16.7 14.5 13.1 9.0 9.5 8.6 10.2 6.0 6.5 4.2 4.2 3.5 4.2 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.5

50 23 0 0 1 1

149 .336 75 .307 0 .000 0 .000 2 .500 1 1.000

24 10 31 12 0 0

34 12 38 15 0 0

.706 .833 .816 .800 .000 .000

24 10 52 21 0 0

51 24 89 38 0 0

2.6 2.1 4.7 3.5 0.0 0.0

50 30 82 38 2 1

0 0 3 0 0 0

114 63 11 6 0 0

39 16 24 12 1 0

1 1 14 2 0 0

33 11 14 4 0 0

250 121 121 50 3 3

8.6 7.6 4.0 2.9 0.5 0.6

224 125 155 99

669 379 438 261

360 196 487 300

517 278 736 432

.696 .705 .662 .694

374 204 412 231

651 1025 33.1 368 572 31.8 817 1229 39.6 483 714 39.7

637 359 509 287

16 6 5 4

474 284 426 273

414 246 485 263

126 69 127 87

245 124 232 147

2298 1297 2378 1453

74.1 72.1 76.7 80.7

Pct .448 .452 .423 .362 .367 .366 .439 .437 .496 .481 .468 .484 .438 .491 .550 .467 .571 .667

3FG 16 5 36 21 54 27 41 28 16 14 6 2 3 3 0 0 1 1

88 44 45 19 1 1

217 .406 105 .419 81 .556 33 .576 2 .500 1 1.000

857 488 868 527

1956 1132 1802 1058

.438 .431 .482 .498

3-PTS FGA 70 29 128 77 139 69 109 77 34 28 25 12 9 9 0 0 4 2

.335 .330 .354 .379

2012-13 Roster No. 0 35 21 13 23 1 25 2 32 12 15 34 3 10 30 20

Name Pos. Worrel Clahar G Montray Clemons F Jamee Crockett F Cory Dolins G Donnavan Kirk F DeJaun Marrero F Durrell McDonald G Edwind McGhee G Charles McKinney G Cleveland Melvin F Moses Morgan F Stuart Pirri F Jodan Price G/F Derrell Robertson, Jr. C Peter Ryckbosch F Brandon Young G

2012-13 Newcomers Class Sr. RFr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr.

Ht. 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-9 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-6 6-8 6-7 6-10 6-9 6-4

Wt. Hometown/Last School 186 Brooklyn, N.Y./Lawson State CC (Ala.) 235 Baltimore, Md./Polytechnic Institute 213 Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee 179 Skokie, Ill./Niles West 223 Pontiac, Mich./Miami (Fla.) 208 Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy 171 Henderson, Nev./Green Valley 202 Champaign, Ill./Central 183 Evanston, Ill./Quality Education Academy (N.C.) 208 Baltimore, Md./Lake Clifton 223 Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde 188 Metairie, La./Rice 170 Beverly Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day 247 Pinola, Miss./Mendenhall 224 Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius 199 Baltimore, Md./Friendship Collegiate School

Head Coach: Oliver Purnell (Old Dominion ’75) Associate Head Coach: Ron Bradley (Eastern Nazarene ’74) Assistant Coaches: Brian Ellerbe (Rutgers ’85), Billy Garrett (Indianapolis ’91)

75 34 141 59 0 0

DeJuan Marrero, F, Fr., 6-5, 208 Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy • Averaged 22.1 points and 15.3 rebounds at Bowman Academy. • Helped Bowman to the 2009 Indiana Class A state championship. • Played for Puerto Rico’s U18 national team at the 2010 FIBA Americas tournament. Durrell McDonald, G, Fr., 6-1, 171 Henderson, Nev./Green Valley • Earned first team all-state honors from the Las Vegas Journal Review after averaging 21.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 2011-12. • State runner-up in the high jump in 2012 after winning the state title in 2010. Cleared 6 feet, 10 inches in the high jump. Jordan Price, G/F, Fr., 6-7, 170 Beverly Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day • Ranked No. 32 among incoming small forwards and No. 143 among all players by Rivals.com. • Attended the same high school as current teammate Donnavan Kirk. • Prolific 3-point shooter who made better than 41 percent of his attempts at Detroit Country Day.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Oliver Purnell Hired at DePaul – April 6, 2010 Coaching File – Head coach, Clemson, 2003-10; Head coach, Dayton, 1994-2003; Head coach, Old Dominion, 1991-94; Head coach, Radford, 1988-91; Assistant coach, Old Dominion, 1975-85; Assistant coach, Maryland, 1985-88; Highlights – 2010 NCAA; 2009 NCAA; 2008 NCAA; 2007 NIT runner-up; 2006 NIT second round; 2005 NIT; 2003 NCAA; 2002 NIT second round; 2001 NIT third round; 2000 NCAA; 1998 NIT second round; 1994 NIT second round; 1993 NIT second round; 1992 NCAA; One of only seven active coaches to have 20-win seasons for four different schools; Was an assistant coach under Larry Brown on the USA Olympic Team in 2004 that won the silver medal. Was head coach of the 1999 USA team that won the gold medal in the World University Games; In 10 years of working with USA Basketball, his teams were 45-4 and won five gold medals; 1997-98 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year; 1992-93 CAA Coach of the Year while at Old Dominion; 1990-91 BIG EAST Coach of the Year while at Radford. Collegiate File – Was a three-year starter at Old Dominion and was a senior co-captain of the 1975 team that won the Division II national championship and received the school’s outstanding scholar-athlete award. Finished his career with 1,090 points and 476 assists. Was a sixth-round draft choice of the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1975 NBA draft. In 2006, he was named to Old Dominion’s all-time team. Education - B.S., Health and Physical Education, Old Dominion University (1975); M.A. Physical Education Administration, Old Dominion (1978) Personal – A native of Berlin, Md.; Birthdate 5-19-53; he and his wife Vicky have two daughters, Vicky and Olivia.

Purnell’s Record

Career Record (24 years) .................................................................413-322 (.562) DePaul Record (two years) .................................................................. 19-43 (.306) Clemson Record (seven years) ..........................................................138-88 (.611) Dayton Record (nine years) .............................................................155-116 (.572) Old Dominion Record (three years) ....................................................57-33 (.633) Radford Record (three years) .............................................................. 44-42 (.512) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) .......................................4-32 (.111) BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years) ..............................................0-2 (.000) BIG EAST Overall Record (two years) ....................................................4-34 (.105) NCAA Record (six appearances) .............................................................. 0-6 (.000) NIT Record (eight appearances) .............................................................. 9-8 (.529)

Year-By-Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Radford Radford Radford Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson DePaul DePaul

Overall 15-13 7-22 22-7 15-15 21-8 21-10 7-20 15-14 13-14 21-12 11-17 22-9 21-13 21-11 24-6 10-18 16-16 19-13 25-11 24-10 23-9 21-11 7-23 12-19

Conference 5-7/6th 3-9/7th 12-2/2nd 8-6//T3rd 11-3/T1st 10-4/T1st 0-12/7th 6-10/4th 6-10/4th 11-5/T1st 5-11/5th 11-5/1st 9-7/T5th 10-6/3rd 14-2/1st 3-13/9th 5-11/9th 7-9/T7th 7-9/T8th 10-6/3rd 9-7/T5th 9-7/T5th 1-17/16th 3-15/16th

Conf. Tourn. 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-0/1st 0-1 2-1/2nd 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 3-0/1st 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1/2nd 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

Postseason

NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 NIT 1-1

NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1

Home Record: 16-45 Best Home Record: 6-2 in 2006-07 Worst Home Record: 0-9 in 2008-09 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 5 in 2006-07 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 15, 2008-09 through 2009-10 and 2009-10 through 2010-11 Road Record: 9-52 Best Road Record: 3-5 in 2006-07 Worst Road Record: 0-9 in 2008-09 and 2009-10 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 2 in 2005-06 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 19 over 2007-08 and 2009-10 Longest Winning Streak: 3 games in 2006-07 Longest Losing Streak: 30, 2007-08 through 2010-11

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 5-11 9-7 6-12 0-18 1-17 1-17 3-15

Home 3-5 6-2 4-5 0-9 1-8 0-9 2-7

Away 2-6 3-5 2-7 0-9 0-9 1-8 1-8

Finish T-13th T-7th T-12th 16th 16th 16th 16th

Championship Seed DNQ #8 DNQ #16 #16 #16 #16

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-12)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 4 1 2

Lost 6 5 7 8 7 8 7 6 5 7 5 5 6 6

Home 1-2 1-2 0-4 0-4 2-3 2-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 2-2 2-3 1-3 1-3

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total

NIT 0-1 NIT 1-1 NIT 4-1/2nd NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1

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Won 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Lost 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5

Away 1-4 0-3 0-3 0-4 0-4 0-5 0-4 1-3 2-2 2-4 0-3 2-2 0-3 1-3


DE PAUL 

2011-12 RESULTS (12-19, 3-15 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Texas-Pan American MA W, 91-72 4,001 Melvin 17/Faber 7 14 Mississippi Valley State MA W, 80-70 3,286 Kelly 24/Melvin 8 Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. 24 vs. Minnesota - ESPN2 L, 85-86 3,170 Young 23/Faber 13 25 vs. Texas Tech - ESPNU W, 76-70 3,377 Melvin 25/Faber 9 27 vs. Arizona State - ESPNU W, 68-64 1,728 Melvin 18/Melvin 7 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 Mississippi - ESPNU L, 68-70 7,129 Young 18/Melvin 10 5 Milwaukee - BEN L, 76-87 6,691 Melvin 27/Kelly 7 7 at Loyola (Ill.) W, 69-58 4,186 Morgan 13/Melvin 9 10 Chicago State W, 102-95 6,245 Melvin 30/Melvin 8 14 at Northern Illinois W, 75-52 811 Melvin 19/Young 5 17 Arkansas Pine-Bluff MA W, 81-62 3,522 Young 19/Faber 7 21 Cal Poly W, 63-58 8,254 Melvin, Young 16/Faber 9 JANUARY 1 SYRACUSE - BEN L, 68-87 12,102 Melvin 23/Melvin 8 5 PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 84-81 8,110 Young 26/Kirk 8 8 at VILLANOVA - BEN L, 71-87 6,500 Young 22/Melvin 4 10 at SETON HALL - ESPN3 L, 73-94 6,840 Young 16/Faber 8 14 at LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 59-67 21,223 Young 14/Faber 8 17 GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 75-83 8,322 Melvin 19/Melvin 6 22 USF - ESPN3 L, 59-75 8,002 Melvin 17/Melvin 7 25 at RUTGERS - BEN W, 69-64 4,662 Crockett 20/Crockett, Faber, Melvin 7 FEBRUARY 1 ST. JOHN’S - BEN L, 81-87 7,994 Melvin 22/Melvin 11 4 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 66-74 10,450 Melvin 18/Melvin 13 6 MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 76-89 9,276 Melvin 22/Kirk, Melvin 7 11 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 76-84 9,149 Kelly 17/Melvin 6 15 at CONNECTICUT - BEN L, 54-80 10,167 Kelly 16/Kirk 5 18 LOUISVILLE - BEN ot L, 80-92 13,674 Young 27/Melvin 10 20 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU L, 72-79 5,110 Melvin 18/Melvin 15 25 PROVIDENCE - ESPN3 L, 71-73 8,842 Morgan 13/Melvin 12 28 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 75-92 10,255 Melvin, Young 21/Melvin 8 MARCH 3 SETON HALL - BEN W, 86-58 8,412 Crockett 21/Melvin 9 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Connecticut - ESPN2 L, 67-81 20,057 Morgan, Melvin 19/Melvin 9

Points Mark Aguirre, 1978-81 David Booth, 1988-92 Dave Corzine, 1974-78 George Mikan, 1942-46 Tom Kleinschmidt, 1991-95 Stephen Howard, 1988-92 Dallas Comegys, 1983-87 Terry Davis, 1989-93 Sammy Mejia, 2003-07 Curtis Watkins, 1975-79

Total-Avg. 2182-24.5 1933-15.5 1896-17.0 1870-19.1 1837-16.3 1691-12.7 1613-13.7 1534-12.5 1494-12.1 1463-12.6

Rebounds Dave Corzine, 1974-78 M.C. Thompson, 1960-63 Tyrone Corbin, 1981-85 Ken Warzynski, 1967-70 Stephen Howard, 1988-92 Errol Palmer, 1964-67 Terry Cummings, 1979-82 Andre Brown, 2000-04 Stanley Brundy, 1985-89 Curtis Watkins, 1975-79

Total-Avg. 1151-10.4 972-13.7 893-7.4 890-11.6 883-7.0 874-11.7 857-10.0 855-8.0 835-7.5 810-7.0

Assists Kenny Patterson, 1981-85 Clyde Bradshaw, 1977-81 Rod Strickland, 1985-88 Terence Greene, 1985-89 Rashon Burno, 1998-02 Sammy Mejia, 2003-07 Tom Kleinschmidt, 1991-95 Gary Garland, 1975-79 Cliff Clinkscales, 2004-08 Jeremiah Kelly, 2008-12

Total 669 606 557 449 439 396 386 385 373 364

Steals Kenny Patterson, 1981-85 Rod Strickland, 1985-88 Rashon Burno, 1998-02 Stanley Brundy, 1985-89 David Booth, 1988-92 Willie Coleman, 1997-98 Jeremiah Kelly, 2008-12 Will Walker, 2006-10 Peter Patton, 1992-96 Jermaine Watts, 1994-98

Total 280 204 201 167 165 152 152 152 149 147

Blocked Shots Dallas Comegys, 1983-87 George Milkan, 1942-46 Steve Hunter, 1999-01 Jeff Stern, 1990-92 Stanley Brundy, 1985-89 David Booth, 1988-92 Walter Downing, 1981-83 Bryant Bowden, 1992-96 Lemone Lampley, 1982-86 Wilson Chandler, 2005-07

Total 297 154 128 121 118 113 105 100 87 86

(Home: 7-9/Away: 3-8/Neutral: 2-2)

MA

McGrath Arena, Chicago, Ill.

Did You Know? Going into 2012-13, the Blue Demons have made at least one 3-pointer in 579 straight games, a streak which reaches back to the 1992-93 season.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Washington, D.C.

NOVEMBER 9 vs. Florida 1 (NBC Sports Network) ........................................9 p.m. Legends Classic 11 Duquesne (ESPNU) ........................................................... 6:30 p.m. 14 Liberty (BIG EAST Network) ................................................... 7 p.m. 19 vs. UCLA 2 (ESPN2) ................................................................. 8 p.m. 20 vs. Indiana/Georgia 2 (ESPN/ESPNU) ........................................ TBD 24 Mount St. Mary’s (ESPN3) ...................................................... Noon SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 30 Tennessee (ESPN) ............................................................. 6:30 p.m.

Enrollment 16,437 Founded 1789 Nickname Hoyas

DECEMBER Jimmy V Classic 4 vs. Texas 3 (ESPN) .................................................................. 7 p.m. 8 Towson (BIG EAST Network) .................................................. Noon 10 Longwood (BIG EAST Network) .............................................7 p.m. 15 Western Carolina (BIG EAST Network) ................................... Noon 22 American (BIG EAST Network) ............................................... Noon

Colors Blue and Gray Home Court Verizon Center (20,600)

JANUARY 5 at MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .....................................2 p.m. 8 PITTSBURGH (ESPNU)............................................................ 9 p.m. 12 at ST. JOHN’S (ESPN2) ......................................................... 11 a.m. 16 PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).........................................7 p.m. 19 at USF (BIG EAST Network) ...................................................6 p.m. 21 at NOTRE DAME (ESPN) ...................................................7:30 p.m. 26 LOUISVILLE (ESPN).................................................................. Noon 30 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach John Thompson III (Princeton ’88) Office Phone: (202) 687-2374 Assistant Coaches Mike Brennan (Princeton ’94) Kenya Hunter (Duquesne ’96) Kevin Broadus (Bowie State ’90)

FEBRUARY 2 ST. JOHN’S (CBS).................................................................... 4 p.m. 9 at RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)............................................ Noon 11 MARQUETTE (ESPN) .............................................................. 7 p.m. 15 at CINCINNATI (ESPN) ........................................................... 9 p.m. 20 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................7 p.m. 23 at SYRACUSE (CBS) ................................................................ 4 p.m. 27 at CONNECTICUT (ESPN2) .....................................................7 p.m.

Administration President John J. DeGioia, Ph.D.

Director of Athletics Lee Reed Athletics Phone: (202) 687-2435 Senior Sports Comm. Director: Bill Shapland Office Phone: (202) 687-9280 Home Phone: (703) 521-5535 Email: shaplanw@georgetown.edu

HOYAS Preview The Big Picture:

With 10 freshmen and sophomores on last year’s roster, the Hoyas nevertheless turned in what has been a typical season under coach John Thompson III. The Hoyas finished 24-9, 12-6 in the BIG EAST, and played two games in the NCAA Championship. The Hoyas lose their top three scorers from last year’s club, but most of Thompson’s younger players already have some solid experience and will try to maintain the Thompson level of consistency. A talented group of newcomers should have some opportunities to work their way into the rotation. Maybe more so than most programs, Georgetown has traditionally relied on seniors for production and leadership, but the 2012-13 roster contains no seniors.

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MARCH 2 RUTGERS (ESPNU) ................................................................. 9 p.m. 6 at VILLANOVA WF (ESPN/ESPN2) ............................................7 p.m. 9 SYRACUSE (ESPN) ................................................................... Noon USS Bataan, Norfolk, Va. Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. WF Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. All times Eastern

Markel Starks Who’s Back:

Sophomore Otto Porter averaged 9.7 points and a team-leading 6.8 rebounds as a freshman. His statistics did not reflect the true value of his contributions. A heady young player, Porter averaged nearly 30 minutes per game while making eight starts. Nate Lubick, a 6-foot-8 junior, averaged 3.5 points and 3.9 boards while playing 18.4 minutes per game and starting all 33 contests. In the backcourt, Markel Starks made 25 starts and averaged 7.1 points, mostly at point guard. Jabril Trawick came off the bench at point guard as a freshman. He provided some energy and a 4.3 scoring average. Forward Greg Whittington played 20.1 minutes per game as a freshman. He averaged 4.3 points and 2.9 rebounds. Six-fooot-nine forward Mikael Hopkins (2.4) saw limited action, also as a freshman.

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Who’s Gone:

The Hoyas will miss guard Jason Clark, forward Hollis Thompson and center Henry Sims. Clark was an All-BIG EAST First Team selection while averaging 14.0 points and serving as the team leader, evidenced by his winning the BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award last year. Thompson put up a 12.8 scoring mark while leading the BIG EAST in 3-point shooting, making 43 percent. Sims averaged 11.6 points, 6.0 boards and led the team with 114 assists and 45 blocked shots.

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Storylines:

For the second straight season, Thompson has three starters to replace. Porter and Lubick probably will be on the floor together more this season at forward. Hopkins will have the opportunity to become a regular near the basket, though he will be challenged by freshmen Brandon Bolden and Bradley Hayes. In the backcourt, Starks may slide into a full-time starting role at the point with Trawick continuing to back him up. At shooting guard, freshman D’Vauntes SmithRivera may get a long look to become a starter. He is the Hoyas’ most heralded newcomer.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 22 PORTER, Otto Conference-Only... 05 STARKS, Markel Conference-Only... 02 WHITTINGTON, Greg Conference-Only... 34 LUBICK, Nate Conference-Only... 55 TRAWICK, Jabril Conference-Only... 00 ADAMS, Tyler Conference-Only... 03 HOPKINS, Mikael Conference-Only... 23 BOWEN, Aaron Conference-Only... 25 CAPRIO, John Conference-Only...

GP 33 18 31 16 33 18 33 18 33 18 4 0 30 17 14 5 11 3

GS 8 4 25 14 0 0 33 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 980 529 757 385 664 357 608 326 377 217 24 0 203 112 53 11 23 5

Avg 29.7 29.4 24.4 24.1 20.1 19.8 18.4 18.1 11.4 12.1 6.0 0.0 6.8 6.6 3.8 2.2 2.1 1.7

FG 125 67 80 36 49 28 46 27 30 15 4 0 22 8 8 4 1 0

TOTAL FGA 238 130 176 88 124 72 88 45 75 45 9 0 52 26 20 7 7 2

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 21 CLARK, Jason Conference-Only... 01 THOMPSON, Hollis Conference-Only... 14 SIMS, Henry Conference-Only...

33 18 33 18 33 18

33 18 33 18 33 18

1077 608 1025 562 908 512

32.6 33.8 31.1 31.2 27.5 28.4

159 87 155 80 132 57

334 180 334 180 286 147

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

33 18 33 18

3-PTS Pct 3FG FGA Pct .525 12 53 .226 .515 3 21 .143 .455 36 98 .367 .409 18 53 .340 .395 20 56 .357 .389 10 24 .417 .523 3 10 .300 .600 2 6 .333 .400 6 25 .240 .333 4 16 .250 .444 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 .000 .423 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 .308 .400 2 6 .333 .571 0 2 .000 .143 0 1 .000 .000 0 0 .000

FT 59 34 23 5 24 17 20 9 45 31 2 0 27 17 0 0 0 0

REBOUNDS FTA Pct Off Def Tot 84 .702 66 159 225 48 .708 42 89 131 33 .697 9 40 49 6 .833 6 26 32 38 .632 38 57 95 24 .708 23 31 54 45 .444 42 86 128 24 .375 21 38 59 58 .776 11 31 42 39 .795 10 12 22 2 1.000 4 5 9 0 .000 0 0 0 36 .750 19 15 34 20 .850 5 9 14 0 .000 1 5 6 0 .000 1 2 3 0 .000 3 3 6 0 .000 0 0 0

Avg 6.8 7.3 1.6 2.0 2.9 3.0 3.9 3.3 1.3 1.2 2.3 0.0 1.1 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.0

PF 64 39 60 32 75 40 65 38 42 25 6 0 29 15 9 2 1 1

FO 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 51 25 49 26 29 15 66 33 18 11 1 0 12 6 1 0 3 1

TO 38 24 42 25 37 21 29 14 18 15 2 0 16 5 2 0 6 0

Blk 27 15 4 4 18 7 15 12 6 3 3 0 12 8 0 0 2 0

Stl 37 17 18 9 20 10 10 5 13 7 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 0

Pts 321 171 219 95 142 83 115 65 111 65 10 0 72 34 18 8 2 0

Avg 9.7 9.5 7.1 5.9 4.3 4.6 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.6 2.5 0.0 2.4 2.0 1.3 1.6 0.2 0.0

.476 .483 .464 .444 .462 .388

48 22 58 32 0 0

149 78 135 72 1 0

.322 .282 .430 .444 .000 .000

96 47 55 21 119 70

128 71 81 40 168 99

.750 .662 .679 .525 .708 .707

30 15 43 23 60 34

104 66 139 72 138 68

4.1 4.5 5.5 5.3 6.0 5.7

66 39 71 43 90 55

0 0 0 0 4 3

58 37 49 24 114 58

75 41 55 32 93 58

9 9 15 5 45 23

54 29 22 16 21 12

462 243 423 213 383 184

14.0 13.5 12.8 11.8 11.6 10.2

811 1743 .465 409 922 .444 683 1766 .387 368 949 .388

186 92 164 85

536 273 587 302

.347 .337 .279 .281

470 251 429 255

673 371 631 364

.698 .677 .680 .701

367 204 360 193

826 1193 36.2 436 640 35.6 657 1017 30.8 362 555 30.8

578 329 613 342

8 6 17 11

451 236 381 209

417 237 424 215

156 86 89 53

200 106 217 136

2278 1161 1959 1076

69.0 64.5 59.4 59.8

2012-13 Roster No. 0 12 32 21 23 25 31 42 3 34 22 4 5 55 2

Name Pos. Tyler Adams C David Allen G Moses Ayegba C Brandon Bolden C Aaron Bowen F John Caprio G Stephen Domingo G Bradley Hayes C Mikael Hopkins F Nate Lubick F Otto Porter F D’Vauntes Smith-RiveraG Markel Starks G Jabril Trawick G Greg Whittington F

134 81 182 95 198 102

2012-13 Newcomers Class So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So.

Ht. 6-9 6-2 6-9 6-10 6-6 6-6 6-6 7-0 6-9 6-8 6-8 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-8

Wt. 275 175 250 205 205 220 206 248 223 235 205 227 175 208 212

Hometown/Last School Brandon, Miss./Brandon Dallas, Texas/Highland Park Kano, Nigeria/Progressive Christian (Md.) Sumter, S.C./Sumter Jacksonville, Fla./QEA (N.C.) North Caldwell, N.J./Seton Hall Prep San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Southborough, Mass./St. Mark’s Sikeston, Mo./Scott County Central Indianapolis, Ind./Oak Hill Academy Accokeek, Md./Georgetown Prep Jenkintown, Pa./Abington Friends Columbia, Md./Oakland Mills

Brandon Bolden, C, Fr., 6-10, 200 Sumter, S.C./Quality Education Academy • Ranked No. 28 among power forwards by ESPN. Bradley Hayes, C, Fr., 6-11, 250 Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood • Averaged 13 points and 12.2 rebounds per game, earning All-First Coast honors at Sandalwood in 2011-12. D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, G, Fr., 6-3, 210 Mouth of Wilson, Va./Oak Hill Academy • Ranked No. 8 among shooting guards and No. 32 among all incoming players by Rivals.com.

Head Coach: John Thompson III (Princeton ’88) Assistant Coaches: Mike Brennan (Princeton ’94), Kenya Hunter (Duquesne ’96), Kevin Broadus (Bowie State ’90)

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach John Thompson III

Home Record: 194-76 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 1995-96 and 2007-08 Worst Home Record: 3-6 in 1998-99, 3-5 in 2002-03 and 2003-04 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 16 over 1987-88/88-89/89-90 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 3 in 1998-99 and 2008-09 Road Record: 130-140 Best Road Record: 8-0 in 1983-84 Worst Road Record: 1-8 in 1997-98, 1-7 in 2004-05 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 11 over 1983-84/84-85 seasons Most Consecutive Road Losses: 6 in 1992-93 and 1997-98 Longest Winning Streak: 10 games over 1983-84/84-85 seasons Longest Winning Streak (single season): 9 games in 1983-84 Longest Losing Streak: 5 games in 1992-93, 2002-03, 2004-05

Hired at Georgetown - April 20, 2004 Coaching File – Head coach, Princeton (2000-04). Led team to three Ivy League titles. Assistant coach, Princeton (19952000). Team made postseason play each season and was ranked in the top 10 in 1997-98. Highlights –2012 NCAA (second round); 2011 NCAA; 2010 NCAA; 2009 NIT; 2008 NCAA (second round); 2008 BIG EAST regular-season champions; 2007 NCAA Final Four; 2007 BIG EAST Championship and regular-season champions; 2006 NCAA Sweet 16; 2005 NIT quarterfinals; While at Princeton, 2004 NCAA Tournament; 2002 NIT; 2001 NCAA Tournament

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Collegiate File – A forward at Princeton, he still ranks third on the school’s all-time assist list with 358. He was a team co-captain as a senior. Played for Hall of Fame coach Pete Carril. Education – B.S. in Politics, Princeton, 1988. Personal - Native of Washington, D.C. Birthdate: 12-4-61. He and his wife Monica have three children, Morgan (14), John (10) and Matthew (8). His father, John Thompson, Jr., coached Georgetown to a 231-123 record and the 1984 NCAA Championship over 20 seasons.

Thompson’s Record

Career Record (12 years) ................................................ 252-124 (.670) Georgetown Record (eight years) ..................................... 184-82 (.692) Princeton Record (four years)............................................. 68-42 (.618) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (eight years) ................... 85-53 (.616) BIG EAST Tournament Record (eight years).......................... 12-7 (.632) BIG EAST Overall Record (eight years) ................................ 97-60 (.592) NCAA Record (eight appearances).......................................... 8-8 (.500) NIT Record (three appearances) ............................................ 2-3 (.400)

Year-By-Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown

Overall 16-11 16-12 16-11 20-8 19-13 23-10 30-7 28-6 16-15 23-11 21-11 24-9

Conference Conf. Tourn. Postseason 11-3/1st NA 0-1 NCAA 11-3/T1st NA 0-1 NIT 10-4/3rd NA 13-1/1st NA 0-1 NCAA 8-8/Tie 7th 1-1 2-1 NIT 10-6/Tie 4th 2-1 2-1 NCAA 13-3/1st 3-0/1st 4-1 NCAA/Final 4 15-3/1st 2-1/2nd 1-1 NCAA 7-11/T12th 0-1 0-1 NIT 10-8/T7th 3-1/2nd 0-1 NCAA 10-8/8th 0-1 0-1 NCAA 12-6/T4th 1-1 1-1 NCAA

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 5-1 9-5 10-4 11-5 14-2 14-2 11-5 12-4 9-7 13-3 11-5 8-8 12-6 8-10 10-8 11-7 13-5 11-7 6-12 6-12 6-10 10-6 9-7 6-10 4-12 8-8 10-6 13-3 15-3 7-11 10-8 10-8 12-6

Away Finish 3-0 1st (3 tied) 3-4 2nd 4-3 2nd 4-4 4th 8-0 1st 7-1 2nd 4-4 3rd 5-3 1st (3 tied) 2-6 3rd (tie) 5-3 1st 5-3 3rd 2-6 6th 6-3 1st (tie) 2-7 8th 3-6 4th (tie) 4-5 4th 4-5 1st, BE 7 5-4 1st, BE 7 1-8 5th (tie), BE 7 3-6 10th 2-6 8th (tie) 5-3 2nd (tie), West 5-3 3rd (tie), West 3-5 5th, West 1-7 12th (tie) 3-5 7th (tie) 3-5 5th (tie) 6-2 1st 6-3 1st 3-6 11th (tie) 4-5 7th (tie) 5-4 8th 4-5 4th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF 5 Syracuse Villanova

Won 5 29 7 5 4 12 29 33 18 27 38 2 26 30

Lost 5 20 0 2 5 11 21 16 7 28 14 3-1 31 19

Home 4-3 18-8 4-0 2-1 3-1 7-5 16-9 21-4 12-1 16-11 22-3 2-1 17-10 17-8

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse USF Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Home 2-1 6-1 6-1 7-1 6-2 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 8-0 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 7-2 7-2 9-0 6-3 5-4 3-6 4-4 5-3 4-4 3-5 3-5 5-3 7-1 7-1 9-0 4-5 6-3 5-4 8-1

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Won 3 0 2 2 6 2 4 7 0 5 4 7 1 5 0 2 50

Lost 2 1 6 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 4 6 0 0 0 1 26

Away 1-2 11-12 3-0 3-1 1-4 5-6 12-13 12-12 6-6 11-17 16-11 9-21 12-11

Championship Seed #3 #2 #2 #4 #1 #2 #3 #1 #3 #1 #3 #6 #2 #8 #6 #4 #2 #2 #13 #10 #9 #2 West #3 West #5 West #12 #7 #5 #1 #1 #12 #8 #8 #5


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2011-12 RESULTS (24-9, 12-6 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 12 Savannah State W, 83-54 9,876 Sims 19/Porter 8 EA Sports Maui Invitational 14 UNC-Greensboro - BEN W, 86-45 7,987 Thompson 19/Sims 7 L, 63-67 2,400 Clark 15/Sims 6 21 vs. Kansas LCC - ESPN2 22 vs. Chaminade LCC - ESPN2 W, 88-61 2,400 Clark 28/Porter 7 23 vs. Memphis LCC - ESPN2 ot W, 91-88 2,400 Clark 26/Sims, Porter 8 28 IUPUI - BEN W, 81-58 6,854 Thompson 21/Lubick 14 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at Alabama - ESPN2 W, 57-55 15,383 Clark 22/Thompson 8 3 NJIT - ESPN3 W, 84-44 8,742 Thompson 20/Adams, Porter 6 10 Howard - BEN W, 62-48 8,120 Porter 13/Lubick 8 17 American - BEN W, 81-55 9,964 Starks 18/Porter 10 22 Memphis - ESPN2 W, 70-59 12,045 Clark 18/Thompson, Sims 9 28 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN2 W, 71-68 22,517 Starks 20/Porter 14 31 PROVIDENCE - ESPN2 W, 49-40 11,834 Clark 16/Porter 12 JANUARY 4 MARQUETTE - ESPNU W, 73-70 11,213 Clark 26/Clark, Porter, Sims 5 7 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 62-74 10,526 Thompson 20/Porter 6 9 CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 64-68 7,877 Clark, Thompson 14/Lubick 8 15 at ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 69-49 11,475 Thompson 20/Porter 10 17 at DE PAUL - ESPN2 W, 83-75 8,322 Clark 31/Porter 15 21 RUTGERS - BEN W, 52-50 12,852 Sims 12/Sims 10 28 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN L, 60-72 12,508 Porter 14/Porter 6 FEBRUARY 1 CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 W, 58-44 15,174 Thompson 18/Thompson 9 4 USF - ESPNU W, 75-45 11,916 Sims 13/Sims 9 8 at SYRACUSE - ESPN ot L, 61-64 27,820 Porter 14/Porter 13 12 ST. JOHN’S - ESPN W, 71-61 12,285 Whittington 12/Lubick, Porter 8 18 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 63-53 11,563 Clark, Thompson 13/Thompson 10 21 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 55-73 8,111 Whittington 9/Thompson, Porter 6 25 VILLANOVA - CBS W, 67-46 19,277 Clark, Porter 15/Five with 6 27 NOTRE DAME - ESPN W, 59-41 14,514 Whittington 15/Porter 10 MARCH 3 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 69-83 19,087 Thompson, Porter 19/Sims 9 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Pittsburgh - ESPN W, 64-52 20,057 Sims, Porter 20/Sims 13 8 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN 2ot L, 70-72 20,057 Sims 22/Sims 15 NCAA Championship W, 74-59 17,030 Clark 21/Porter 8 16 vs. Belmont NA - TruTV 18 vs. North Carolina State NA - CBS L, 63-66 17,425 Thompson 23/Porter 8

Points Eric Floyd, 1978-82 Patrick Ewing, 1981-85 Reggie Williams, 1983-87 Alonzo Mourning, 1988-92 Othella Harrington, 1992-96 David Wingate, 1982-86 Austin Freeman, 2007-11 Mike Sweetney, 2000-03 Kevin Braswell, 1998-02 Derrick Jackson, 1974-78

Total-Avg. 2304-17.7 2184-15.3 2117-15.3 2001-16.7 1839-13.9 1781-12.8 1761-13.6 1750-18.2 1735-13.5 1673-15.3

Rebounds Patrick Ewing, 1981-85 Merlin Wilson, 1972-76 Alonzo Mourning, 1988-92 Othella Harrington, 1992-96 Mike Sweetney, 2000-03 Reggie Williams, 1983-87 Mike Laughna, 1969-72 Dikembe Mutombo, 1988-91 Roy Hibbert, 2004-08 Bill Martin, 1981-85

Total-Avg. 1316-9.2 1230-11.4 1032-8.6 983-7.4 887-9.2 886-6.4 833-10.8 823-8.6 808-5.9 740-5.2

(Home: 15-1/Away: 5-5/Neutral: 4-3)

Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawaii Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio

LCC NA

Assists Kevin Braswell, 1998-02 Joey Brown, 1990-94 Michael Jackson, 1982-86 John Duren, 1976-80 Dwayne Bryant, 1986-90 Chris Wright, 2007-11 Jim Brown, 1963-66 Fred Brown, 1980-84 Jonathan Wallace, 2004-08 David Wingate, 1982-86

Total 695 677 671 583 527 442 408 390 378 364

Steals Kevin Braswell, 1998-02 Eric Floyd, 1978-82 Joey Brown, 1990-94 Allen Iverson, 1994-96 David Wingate, 1982-86 Reggie Williams, 1983-87 Fred Brown, 1980-84 Gene Smith, 1980-84 Dwayne Bryant, 1986-90 John Duren, 1976-80

Total 349 253 236 213 209 206 199 191 187 184

Blocked Shots Patrick Ewing, 1981-85 Alonzo Mourning, 1988-92 Dikembe Mutombo, 1988-91 Roy Hibbert, 2004-08 Ruben Boumtje Boumtje, 1997-01 Othella Harrington, 1992-96 Mike Sweetney, 2000-03 Jahidi White, 1994-98 Jameel Watkins, 1996-00

Total 493 453 354 259 255 201 180 152 150

Did You Know? Coach John Thompson III has led the Hoyas to a top-10 national ranking at least once in each of last six seasons.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Louisville, Ky.

NOVEMBER 11 Manhattan (BIG EAST Network) ............................................4 p.m. Battle 4 Atlantis 15 Samford (BIG EAST Network) ................................................ 7 p.m. 18 Miami (Ohio) (BIG EAST Network) ........................................4 p.m. Battle 4 Atlantis 22 vs. Northern Iowa 1 (NBC Sports Network) .......................9:30 p.m. 23 vs. Stanford/Missouri 1 (NBC Sports Network) ......................... TBD 24 vs. TBD 1 (NBC Sports Network) ................................................ TBD

Enrollment 23,000 Founded 1798 Nickname Cardinals

DECEMBER 1 Illinois State (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................1 p.m. 4 at College of Charleston (ESPNU) ..........................................9 p.m. 8 UMKC (ESPN3)....................................................................... 2 p.m. 15 at Memphis (FSN).............................................................2:30 p.m. 19 Florida International (BIG EAST Network) .............................7 p.m. 22 vs. Western Kentucky 2 (ESPNU) ......................................8:30 p.m. 29 Kentucky (CBS) ...................................................................... 4 p.m.

Colors Red and Black Home Court KFC Yum! Center (22,000)

JANUARY 2 PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).........................................7 p.m. 9 at SETON HALL (ESPN2) ......................................................... 7 p.m. 12 USF (BIG EAST Network)........................................................4 p.m. 14 at CONNECTICUT XL (ESPN) ....................................................7 p.m. 19 SYRACUSE (ESPN) .................................................................. 4 p.m. 22 at VILLANOVA WF (BIG EAST Network) ...................................8 p.m. 26 at GEORGETOWN (ESPN) ....................................................... Noon 28 PITTSBURGH (ESPN) .............................................................. 7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Rick Pitino (Massachusetts ’74) Office Phone: (502) 852-6651 Assistant Coaches Wyking Jones (Loyola Marymount ’95) Kevin Keatts (Marshall ’11) Kareem Richardson (Evansville ’97)

FEBRUARY 3 MARQUETTE (ESPN) .............................................................. 2 p.m. 6 at RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)......................................7:30 p.m. 9 at NOTRE DAME (ESPN/ESPN2)................................................ TBD 14 ST. JOHN’S (ESPN/ESPN2) .....................................................9 p.m. 17 at USF (ESPN) ........................................................................ 1 p.m. 23 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ........................................... Noon 27 at DE PAUL (ESPNU) .............................................................. 9 p.m.

Administration President Dr. James Ramsey

Director of Athletics Tom Jurich Athletics Phone: (502) 852-5732 Sr. Associate AD/Media Relations Kenny Klein Office Phone: (502) 852-0112 Cell Phone: (502) 599-7865 Email: kenny.klein@louisville.edu

CARDINALS Preview The Big Picture:

The Cardinals made it all the way to the Final Four last season and finished 31-6. It was the school’s ninth Final Four appearance and the second since 2005. The postseason run began in New York when Louisville, as the seventh seed, won The BIG EAST Championship by winning four games in four days. Then, the Cardinals headed to the West Regional where they knocked off, in order, Davidson, New Mexico, No. 1 seed Michigan State and Florida. The Cardinals have piled up nine straight 20-win seasons under coach Rick Pitino. They have advanced to at least the NCAA Elite Eight in three of the last five seasons. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005-06, Louisville’s 81-41 conference record is the best in the league.

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MARCH 2 at SYRACUSE (CBS) ................................................................. Noon 4 CINCINNATI (ESPN)................................................................ 7 p.m. 9 NOTRE DAME (CBS) ............................................................... 4 p.m. Atlantis, Nassau, Bahamas Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn. XL Center, Hartford, Conn. WF Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. All times Eastern

Peyton Siva Who’s Back:

Pitino welcomes back three starters and an effective sixth man. Guard Russ Smith filled the sixth man role, scored 11.5 ppg and was third in the BIG EAST with a 2.2 steals mark while playing just more than 21 minutes per game. Peyton Siva returns for his senior season at point guard. He averaged 9.1 points and was fourth in the league in assists at 5.6. Siva won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player at The BIG EAST Championship. Forward Chane Behanan made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team after averaging 9.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. Center Gorgui Dieng averaged 9.1 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots. His blocked shot mark led the BIG EAST and he was third in rebounding. Mike Marra, a 6-foot-5 perimeter shooter, missed last season with a knee injury and suffered another knee injury in the 2012-13 preseason. Also on the wing, Wayne Blackshear got his feet wet in 15 games, averaging 2.5 points. Guard Kevin Ware had a similar experience. Sophomore Angel Nunez saw

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limited duty on the wing. Closer to the basket, 6-foot-8 forward Stephan Van Treese missed most of the season with a knee injury.

Who’s Gone:

Forward Kyle Kuric was the team’s scoring leader, averaging 12.6 points. Dependable guard Chris Smith averaged 9.7 points. Both were veterans who supplied strong leadership. Reserve forwards Rakeem Buckles (4.0, 3.8) and Jared Swopshire (3.3, 2.8) transferred.

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Storylines:

The Cardinals have appeared close to the top of early preseason national polls. The 2012-13 team appears deeper and more experienced than last year’s Final Four squad. Pitino will be looking for another strong season defensively. Last year, his team limited its opponents to 60 or fewer points in 23 of its 40 games. The Cardinals allowed an average of 61.0 points per game. Dieng returns to anchor the defense in the paint. Siva and Russ Smith are ball hawks in the backcourt. Offensively, Pitino appears to have more options at guard and forward, including transfer Luke Hancock. Freshman Montrezl Harrell is the most heralded newcomer. He will push Behanan at power forward. A late addition to the roster, freshman Mangok Mathiang brings more quickness and agility to the center position.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 02 SMITH, Russ Conference-Only... 24 BEHANAN, Chane Conference-Only... 03 SIVA, Peyton Conference-Only... 10 DIENG, Gorgui Conference-Only... 33 MARRA, Mike Conference-Only... 25 BLACKSHEAR, Wayne Conference-Only... 01 NUNEZ, Angel Conference-Only... 44 VAN TREESE, Stephan Conference-Only... 15 HENDERSON, Tim Conference-Only... 23 WARE, Kevin Conference-Only... 12 PRICE, Zach Conference-Only...

GP 39 18 40 18 38 18 40 18 2 0 15 6 12 7 3 0 11 3 20 15 19 9

GS 7 4 37 16 38 18 40 18 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 837 401 1039 476 1203 580 1312 597 25 0 105 54 55 27 20 0 57 12 105 84 82 34

Avg 21.5 22.3 26.0 26.4 31.7 32.2 32.8 33.2 12.5 0.0 7.0 9.0 4.6 3.9 6.7 0.0 5.2 4.0 5.3 5.6 4.3 3.8

FG 149 74 146 69 121 53 145 64 5 0 12 8 8 4 1 0 4 0 8 8 4 0

TOTAL FGA 419 201 286 125 301 119 276 127 8 0 41 28 21 12 3 0 11 1 27 22 13 2

Pct .356 .368 .510 .552 .402 .445 .525 .504 .625 .000 .293 .286 .381 .333 .333 .000 .364 .000 .296 .364 .308 .000

3FG 41 17 6 2 17 4 1 0 1 0 6 5 6 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 14 KURIC, Kyle Conference-Only... 05 SMITH, Chris Conference-Only... 04 BUCKLES, Rakeem Conference-Only... 21 SWOPSHIRE, Jared Conference-Only... 13 JACKSON, Mark Conference-Only... 22 JUSTICE, Elisha Conference-Only...

38 16 40 18 11 6 39 17 3 0 25 9

36 14 38 17 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

1369 593 1099 513 149 82 509 187 12 0 122 35

36.0 37.1 27.5 28.5 13.5 13.7 13.1 11.0 4.0 0.0 4.9 3.9

165 66 122 57 16 7 45 15 2 0 10 3

391 170 302 144 37 18 115 38 4 0 26 8

.422 .388 .404 .396 .432 .389 .391 .395 .500 .000 .385 .375

963 428 857 409

2281 1015 2233 1041

.422 .422 .384 .393

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

40 18 40 18

3-PTS FGA 134 75 36 14 69 19 2 0 4 0 20 14 16 10 0 0 7 1 5 4 0 0

Pct .306 .227 .167 .143 .246 .211 .500 .000 .250 .000 .300 .357 .375 .400 .000 .000 .429 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 110 46 82 40 88 37 73 31 1 0 7 2 2 0 2 0 3 2 4 4 4 0

FTA 144 60 138 67 119 54 108 46 2 0 12 5 4 0 4 0 6 4 12 10 15 1

Pct .764 .767 .594 .597 .739 .685 .676 .674 .500 .000 .583 .400 .500 .000 .500 .000 .500 .500 .333 .400 .267 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 27 71 98 12 39 51 117 181 298 58 77 135 19 102 121 8 47 55 138 225 363 52 104 156 1 4 5 0 0 0 7 14 21 3 5 8 2 6 8 0 1 1 4 2 6 0 0 0 3 6 9 1 0 1 4 10 14 3 9 12 6 9 15 2 3 5

Avg 2.5 2.8 7.5 7.5 3.2 3.1 9.1 8.7 2.5 0.0 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.1 2.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.6

PF 110 51 76 32 114 53 132 64 0 0 12 4 1 1 5 0 7 2 12 10 18 7

FO 3 2 2 1 5 2 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

A 76 38 32 16 211 89 42 21 2 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 6 3 9 8 0 0

TO 90 46 72 34 131 62 80 39 2 0 7 4 6 4 1 0 6 1 21 18 3 0

Blk 1 0 18 5 5 1 128 57 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 3 2

Stl 87 39 32 17 64 30 47 27 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 7 6 2 2

Pts 449 211 380 180 347 147 364 159 12 0 37 23 24 12 4 0 14 2 20 20 12 0

Avg 11.5 11.7 9.5 10.0 9.1 8.2 9.1 8.8 6.0 0.0 2.5 3.8 2.0 1.7 1.3 0.0 1.3 0.7 1.0 1.3 0.6 0.0

76 42 67 33 2 1 5 2 1 0 1 0

231 .329 119 .353 168 .399 84 .393 5 .400 2 .500 24 .208 11 .182 1 1.000 0 .000 11 .091 4 .000

72 40 75 33 10 4 33 5 0 0 2 0

91 47 102 45 18 10 48 10 0 0 3 0

.791 .851 .735 .733 .556 .400 .688 .500 .000 .000 .667 .000

45 20 40 26 18 11 30 6 0 0 1 0

114 58 103 49 24 12 79 29 3 0 8 0

4.2 4.9 3.6 4.2 3.8 3.8 2.8 2.1 1.0 0.0 0.4 0.0

81 32 57 31 20 11 42 14 1 0 15 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 22 76 33 3 3 17 7 0 0 9 5

38 15 44 22 15 9 22 9 2 0 12 2

19 7 0 0 2 1 9 5 0 0 0 0

47 17 34 11 7 5 13 4 0 0 6 1

478 214 386 180 44 19 128 37 5 0 23 6

12.6 13.4 9.7 10.0 4.0 3.2 3.3 2.2 1.7 0.0 0.9 0.7

233 110 218 107

733 357 720 334

568 244 508 244

826 359 766 341

.688 .680 .663 .716

518 227 509 236

994 1512 37.8 441 668 37.1 935 1444 36.1 419 655 36.4

706 320 745 323

16 9 16 6

532 248 453 222

562 269 621 258

193 81 144 65

353 162 284 137

2727 1210 2440 1169

68.2 67.2 61.0 64.9

.318 .308 .303 .320

2012-13 Roster No. 32 21 20 10 11 24 15 33 12 1 25 3 2 44 5

Name Pos. Michael Baffour G Chane Behanan F Wayne Blackshear G/F Gorgui Dieng C Luke Hancock G/F Montrezl Harrell F Tim Henderson G Mike Marra G Mangok Mathiang C Angel Nunez F Zach Price C Peyton Siva G Russ Smith G Stephan Van Treese F Kevin Ware G

2012-13 Newcomers Class Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.

Ht. 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-10 6-5 6-7 6-2 6-5 6-10 6-7 6-10 5-11 6-0 6-8 6-5

Wt. Hometown/Last School 170 Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station 250 Cincinnati, Ohio./Bowling Green 205 Chicago, Ill./Morgan Park 225 Dakar, Senegal/Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 190 Roanoke, Va./George Mason 225 Tarboro, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy 180 Louisville, Ky./Christian Academy 200 Smithfield, R.I./Northfield Mt. Hermon (Mass.) 200 Melbourne, Australia/IMG Academy 190 Washington Hts, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) 235 Cleveland, Ohio/Jeffersontown 180 Seattle, Wash./Franklin 160 Briarwood, N.Y./South Kent (Conn.) 235 Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence-North 185 Bronx, N.Y./Rockdale County

Head Coach: Rick Pitino (Massachusetts ’74) Assistant Coaches: Wyking Jones (Loyola Marymount ’95), Kevin Keatts (Marshall ’11), Kareem Richardson (Evansville ’97)

159 78 143 75 42 23 109 35 3 0 9 0

Luke Hancock, G/F, 6-5, 190 Roanoke, Va./George Mason • Sat out the 2011-12 season after transferring from George Mason. • Averaged 10.9, 4.6 rebounds and a team-high 4.3 assists two seasons ago at George Mason. • Shot 49.4 percent from the field, 35.9 percent from 3-point range and 81 percent from the foul line. Montrezl Harrell, F, Fr., 6-7, 225 Tarboro, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy • Averaged 25.2 points and 13.6 rebounds for Hargrave, helping the team to a 38-1 record and a national runner-up finish. • Rated No. 82 nationally among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • Member of the gold-medal-winning U.S. team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Brazil. Mangok Mathiang, C, Fr., 6-10, 200 Melbourne, Australia/IMG Academy • Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks at IMG Academy last season, helping the team to a 28-2 record. • Born in Sudan and lived in Australia before playing at Carbondale (Ill.) Prep in 2010-11.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Rick Pitino Hired at Louisville - March 21, 2001 Coaching File – President/Head coach, Boston Celtics (1997-2001); Head coach, Kentucky, (1989-97); Head coach, New York Knicks, (1987-89); Head coach, Providence (1985-87); Assistant coach, New York Knicks (1983-85); Head coach, Boston U., (1978-83); Assistant coach, Syracuse (1976-78); Assistant coach, Hawaii (1975-76); Graduate assistant coach, Hawaii (1974-75). Highlights – 2012 NCAA Final Four; 2011 NCAA; 2010 NCAA; 2009 & 2008 NCAA Elite Eight; 2007 NCAA Second Round; 2006 NIT semifinals; 2005 NCAA Final Four; 2004 NCAA; 2003 NCAA (Second round); 2002 NIT Second round; While at Kentucky, 1997 NCAA runner-up; 1996 NCAA Champions; 1995 NCAA Elite Eight; 1994 NCAA Second round; 1993 NCAA Final Four; 1992 NCAA Elite Eight; While at Providence, 1987 Final Four; 1986 NIT quarterfinals; While at Boston U., 1983 NCAA; 1980 NIT; Became the first collegiate head coach in history to take three different schools (Louisville, Kentucky, Providence) to the Final Four; Is one of only eight coaches in history to lead four different schools (Louisville, Kentucky, Providence, Boston U.) to the NCAA Tournament. Is one of only eight coaches all-time who have reached the Final Four at least six times. His Kentucky teams posted a 17-1 record in SEC Tournament play and won five titles. Collegiate File – A point guard at UMass, his career assist total of 329 is still 10th on the school’s all-time list. His 5.2 career assist average is third. As a freshman, he played with Julius Erving. Former Boston College coach Al Skinner also was a teammate. Education – B.A. in Political Science, Massachusetts, 1974. Personal - Native of New York City. Birthdate: 9-18-52. He and his wife Joanne have five children, Michael, Christopher, Richard, Ryan and Jacqueline. His son Richard is the head coach at Florida International.

Pitino’s Record

Career Record (26 years) .................................................................627-230 (.732) Louisville Record (11 years).............................................................275-106 (.722) Kentucky Record (eight years)...........................................................219-50 (.814) Providence Record (two years) ...........................................................42-23 (.646) Boston University Record (five years) .................................................91-51 (.641) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (nine years).....................................98-56 (.636) BIG EAST Tournament Record (nine years) ...........................................11-7 (.611) BIG EAST Overall Record (nine years)................................................109-63 (.634) NCAA Record (17 appearances) ..........................................................42-16 (.724) NIT Record (four appearances) ............................................................... 5-4 (.556)

Year-By-Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1985-86 1986-87 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Providence Providence Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville

Overall 17-9 21-9 13-17 19-9 21-10 17-14 25-9 14-14 22-6 29-7 30-4 27-7 28-5 34-2 35-5 19-13 25-7 20-10 33-5 21-13 24-10 27-9 31-6 20-13 25-10 30-10

Conference Conf. Tourn. Postseason -19-7/1st 2-1 0-1 NIT 13-13/4th 0-1 6-2/4th 1-1 8-2/1st 3-0/1st 0-1 NCAA 7-9/5th 1-1 2-1 NIT 10-6 1-1 4-1 NCAA 10-8/T9th 13-0/T8th 15-2/1st East 3-0/1st 3-1 NCAA 16-0/2nd East 3-0/1st 4-1 NCAA 13-1/T1st East 3-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 12-1/1st East 3-0/1st 3-1 NCAA 13-0/1st East 2-1 6-0 NCAA Champion 12-1/2nd East 3-0/1st 5-1 NCAA 16-3/5th AD* 1-1 1-1 NIT 16-2/2 AD* 3-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 13-2/T6th AD* 0-1 NCAA 14-2/1st 3-0/1st 4-1 NCAA 6-10/T11th 0-1 2-1 NIT 12-4/T2nd 1-1 1-1 NCAA 14-4/T2nd 0-1 3-1 NCAA/final 8 16-2/1st 3-0/1st 3-1 NCAA/final 8 11-7/T5th 0-1 0-1 NCAA 12-6/T3rd 2-1/2nd 0-1 NCAA 10-8/7th 4-0/1st 4-1 NCAA

Home Record: 48-13 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 2010-11 Worst Home Record: 5-4 in 2011-12 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 12 over 2007-08 and 2008-09 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 3 in 2005-06 Road Record: 33-28 Best Road Record: 8-1 in 2008-09 Worst Road Record: 1-7 in 2005-06 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 5 in 2008-09 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 7 in 2005-06 Longest Winning Streak: 9 games in 2007-08 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games in 2005-06 and 2009-10

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 6-10 12-4 14-4 16-2 11-7 12-6 10-8

Home 5-3 6-2 8-1 8-1 7-2 9-0 5-4

Away 1-7 6-2 6-3 8-1 4-5 3-6 5-4

Finish T-11th T-2nd T-2nd 1st T-5th T-3rd 7th

Championship Seed #11 #2 #2 #1 #6 #3 #7

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 7 8 2 6 4 6 6 6 6 3 8 6 3

Lost 4 4 0 4 3 4 2 2 1 2 3 1 3 5

Home 2-1 4-2 4-0 1-2 4-1 4-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 4-0 3-0 4-1 4-1 2-2

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total

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Lost 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Away 2-3 3-2 4-0 1-2 2-2 0-3 3-1 3-2 3-1 2-2 1-2 4-0 2-2 1-3


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2011-12 RESULTS (30-10, 10-8 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER Global Sports Invitational 11 Tennessee-Martin - BEN W, 83-48 20,485 Kuric, Behanan 14/Behanan 14 13 Lamar - BEN W, 68-48 19,842 Swopshire 13/Behanan 13 19 at Butler - ESPN3 W, 69-53 9,071 Kuric 17/Behanan 7 Global Sports Invitational 22 Arkansas State - BEN W, 54-27 20,323 Kuric 12/Dieng 7 25 Ohio - BEN W, 59-54 21,334 Kuric 16/Dieng 16 28 Long Beach State - ESPNU W, 79-66 20,468 C. Smith 18/Dieng 8 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 Vanderbilt - ESPN ot W, 62-60 22,728 Kuric 15/Behanan 10 7 IUPUI - BEN W, 90-60 20,604 C. Smith 19/Dieng 18 10 Fairleigh Dickinson - BEN W, 80-58 20,287 Kuric 18/Dieng 12 Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout 17 Memphis - CBS W, 95-87 22,733 R. Smith 24/Dieng 14 20 College of Charleston - ESPNU W, 69-62 20,752 Kuric 17/Dieng 12 Billy Minardi Classic 23 Western Kentucky - ESPN2 W, 70-60 22,150 R. Smith 23/Dieng 15 28 GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 68-71 22,517 Kuric 17/Behanan, Dieng 8 31 at Kentucky - CBS L, 62-69 24,387 R. Smith 30/Three with 5 JANUARY 3 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 73-58 9,258 R. Smith 17/Dieng, Swopshire 9 7 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU 2ot L, 65-67 22,687 Kuric, Behanan 17/Kuric, Behanan 10 10 at PROVIDENCE - ESPN2 L, 59-90 8,163 C. Smith 16/Kuric 9 14 DE PAUL - ESPN2 W, 76-59 21,223 R. Smith 25/Dieng 14 16 at MARQUETTE - ESPN L, 63-74 16,688 R. Smith 20/Behanan 12 21 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 73-62 12,508 Kuric 21/Dieng 14 25 VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 84-74 21,219 Siva 16/Dieng 13 28 at SETON HALL - BEN W, 60-51 9,573 R. Smith 14/Dieng 14 FEBRUARY 4 RUTGERS - BEN W, 78-66 21,298 Behanan 23/C. Smith 13 6 CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 80-59 21,804 C. Smith 16/Behanan 12 11 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 77-74 11,254 Kuric 17/Behanan, Dieng 6 13 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 51-52 22,738 Behanan 16/Dieng 10 18 at DE PAUL - BEN ot W, 90-82 13,674 Kuric 25/Dieng 8 13,176 Siva 14/Dieng 13 23 at CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 56-60 26 PITTSBURGH - CBS W, 57-54 22,746 R. Smith 18/Dieng, Siva 5 29 USF - BEN L, 51-58 22,114 Kuric, C. Smith 14/Behanan 7 MARCH 3 at SYRACUSE - CBS L, 49-58 33,205 R. Smith, Behanan 10/Dieng 12 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Seton Hall - ESPN W, 61-55 20,057 Siva 14/Dieng 10 8 vs. Marquette - ESPN W, 84-71 20,057 Kuric 20/Swopshire 12 9 vs. Notre Dame - ESPN W, 64-50 20,057 Dieng 16/Siva 8 10 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN W, 50-44 20,057 C. Smith 15/Dieng 10 NCAA Championship 15 vs. Davidson RG - TBS W, 69-62 17,050 Siva 17/Behanan 11 17 vs. New Mexico RG - TBS W, 59-56 18,167 R. Smith 17/Dieng 10 22 vs. Michigan State US - TBS W, 57-44 14,913 Behanan 15/Dieng, Behanan 9 24 vs. Florida US - CBS W, 72-68 13,456 R. Smith 19/Behanan 7 31 vs. Kentucky MBS - CBS L, 61-69 73,361 Siva 11/Dieng 12

Points Darrell Griffith, 1976-80 DeJuan Wheat, 1993-97 Pervis Ellison, 1985-89 Reece Gaines, 1999-03 Milt Wagner, 1981-86 Derek Smith, 1978-82 LaBradford Smith, 1987-91 Charlie Tyra, 1953-57 Herbert Crook, 1984-88 Wes Unseld, 1965-68

Total-Avg. 2333-18.5 2183-16.1 2143-15.8 1945-15.6 1836-12.8 1826-13.9 1806-13.6 1728-18.2 1723-12.1 1686-20.6

Rebounds Charlie Tyra, 1953-57 Wes Unseld, 1965-68 Pervis Ellison, 1985-89 Fred Sawyer, 1958-61 Rodney McCray, 1979-84 Ellis Myles, 2000-05 Terrence Williams, 2005-09 Billy Thompson, 1982-86 John Turner, 1958-61 Derek Smith, 1978-82

Total-Avg. 1617-17.0 1551-18.9 1149-8.4 1040-12.0 1029-7.6 998-8.0 970-6.9 930-6.5 919-10.6 884-6.7

Assists LaBradford Smith, 1987-91 Terrence Williams, 2005-09 Phil Bond, 1972-77 DeJuan Wheat, 1993-97 Keith Williams, 1986-90 Reece Gainers, 1999-03 Billy Thompson, 1982-86 Peyton Siva, 2009Milt Wagner, 1981-86 Rick Wilson, 1974-78

Total 713 541 528 498 482 475 459 449 432 394

Steals Darrell Griffith, 1976-80 LaBradford Smith, 1987-90 Tick Rogers, 1992-96 Alvin Sims, 1993-97 Terrence Williams, 2005-09 DeJuan Wheat, 1993-97 Lancaster Gordon, 1980-84 Reece Gaines 1999-03 Nate Johnson, 1996-00 Pervis Ellison, 1985-89

Total 230 227 220 217 210 204 192 191 182 171

Blocked Shots Pervis Ellison, 1985-59 Charles Jones, 1980-84 Gorgui Dieng, 2010Rodney McCray, 1979-83 Scooter McCray, 1978-83 Cornelius Holden, 1988-92 Ricky Gallon, 1974-78 Billy Thompson, 1982-86 Francisco Garcia, 2002-04 Felton Spencer, 1986-90

Total 374 208 184 178 173 173 159 153 134 133

(Home: 16-4/Away: 6-5/Neutral: 8-1)

Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. US Airways Center, Phoenix, Ariz. MBS Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La. RG US

Did You Know? Coach Rick Pitino is one of only eight coaches in college basketball history to lead four different schools to the NCAA Championship (Boston U., Providence, Kentucky and Louisville).

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MARQUETTE 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Milwaukee, Wis.

NOVEMBER 9 vs. Ohio State 1 (NBC Sports Network) ..................................7 p.m. EA Sports Maui Invitational 11 Colgate (ESPNU) ............................................................... 4:30 p.m. 13 Southeastern Louisiana (BIG EAST Network) ........................9 p.m. EA Sports Maui Invitational 19 vs. Butler 2 (ESPN2) ........................................................... 3:30 p.m. 20 vs. Mississippi State/North Carolina 2 (ESPN/ESPN2) ............... TBD 21 vs. TBD 2 (ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU)................................................ TBD 26 UMBC (BIG EAST Network) ...................................................8 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 29 at Florida (ESPN2) ................................................................. 9 p.m.

Enrollment 11,800 Founded 1881 Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Blue and Gold

DECEMBER 8 Wisconsin (ESPN2) ................................................................ 6 p.m. 15 Savannah State (BIG EAST Network) .....................................2 p.m. 19 at Green Bay.......................................................................... 8 p.m. 22 LSU (ESPNU) .......................................................................... 2 p.m. 29 North Carolina Central (BIG EAST Network)..........................2 p.m.

Home Court BMO Harris Bradley Center (22,000)

Coaching Staff

JANUARY 1 CONNECTICUT (ESPNU) .........................................................8 p.m. 5 GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) .....................................2 p.m. 12 at PITTSBURGH (ESPNU)......................................................... Noon 16 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................9 p.m. 19 at CINCINNATI (ESPNU) ......................................................... 7 p.m. 26 PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).........................................2 p.m. 28 USF (ESPNU) .......................................................................... 9 p.m.

Head Coach Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City ’94) Office Phone: (414) 288-7130 Assistant Coaches Brad Autry (Northwest Oklahoma State ’91) Isaac Chew (Avila ’99)

FEBRUARY 3 at LOUISVILLE (ESPN) ............................................................ 2 p.m. 6 at USF (ESPN2) ...................................................................... 7 p.m. 9 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................2 p.m. 11 at GEORGETOWN (ESPN) ......................................................7 p.m. 16 PITTSBURGH (CBS) ................................................................ 1 p.m. 19 at SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ......................................7 p.m. 23 at VILLANOVA (ESPN/ESPN2) ................................................6 p.m. 25 SYRACUSE (ESPN) .................................................................. 7 p.m.

Administration

President Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. Vice President/Director of Athletics Larry Williams Athletics Phone: (414) 288-5885 Assistant AD/Media Relations Scott Kuykendall Office Phone: (414) 288-4794 Cell Phone: (414) 807-3490 Email: scott.kuykendall@marquette.edu

GOLDEN EAGLES Preview The Big Picture:

Marquette advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season last March. The Golden Eagles finished 27-8 overall and second in the BIG EAST with a 14-4 mark, their best record since joining the league. The 2012-13 edition of coach Buzz Williams’ club will have to find a way to replace BIG EAST Player of the Year Jae Crowder and All-BIG EAST First Team pick Darius Johnson-Odom, though a veteran group returns. Offense may be a little more by committee this season. Marquette led the BIG EAST in scoring (75.4 ppg) with Johnson-Odom second individually at 18.3 ppg and the versatile Crowder fifth at 17.5. Both were NBA draft choices.

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MARCH 2 NOTRE DAME (ESPN/ESPN2) .................................................2 p.m. 5 at RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...........................................7 p.m. 9 at ST. JOHN’S (ESPN/ESPN2) .................................................2 p.m.

Vander Blue Who’s Back:

Three starters return including backcourt starters Vander Blue and Junior Cadougan. Blue, a 6-foot-4 junior, averaged 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds while also excelling on the defensive end. Cadougan, a 6-foot-1 senior, is the point guard. He averaged 6.3 points and 5.4 assists, which was fifth in the BIG EAST. Todd Mayo played 21.1 minutes per game as a freshman and was impressive offensively, averaging 7.9 points. Sophomore Derrick Wilson backed up at the point as a rookie. Near the basket, junior Davante Gardner averaged 9.5 points and 5.3 rebounds while starting 12 games. He took over for Chris Otule who played eight games before going down with a knee injury. A strong return by Otule would make MU deeper and more experienced in the frontcourt. Junior Jamil Wilson made 15 starts at forward. He averaged 7.1 points and 4.1 boards. Forward Juan Anderson saw limited duty.

USS Yorktown, Mount Pleasant, S.C. Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, Hawaii All times Eastern

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Who’s Gone:

Crowder was one of the BIG EAST’s top all-around performers last year. He averaged 17.5 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.5 steals, which was second in the league. In addition to his 18.3 scoring mark that included plenty of clutch baskets, Johnson-Odom was a 3-point threat, making 38.5 percent. Reserve forward Jamail Jones played a supportive role.

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Storylines:

A key addition could be Trent Lockett, a senior transfer from Arizona State who will be eligible immediately. He averaged 13.0 points and 5.8 rebounds for the Sun Devils last season and may find an immediate home on the wing. He shot 41.2 percent from 3-point range. Another transfer, 6-3 Jake Thomas, is also expected to help with the perimeter shooting. Freshman guard Jamal Ferguson will try to find some playing time in a crowded backcourt. Heralded freshman forward Steve Taylor is expected to make a strong run to make the regular rotation right away. Again, the Golden Eagles have important pieces to replace, but seem to have enough able replacements to put an experienced and productive team on the floor.


MARQUETTE 

PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 54 GARDNER, Davante Conference-Only... 02 BLUE, Vander Conference-Only... 04 MAYO, Todd Conference-Only... 05 CADOUGAN, Junior Conference-Only... 42 OTULE, Chris Conference-Only... 22 JONES, Jamail Conference-Only... 10 ANDERSON, Juan Conference-Only... 33 WILSON, Derrick Conference-Only...

GP 27 10 35 18 35 18 34 18 8 0 28 13 24 14 33 16

GS 12 7 34 17 2 1 33 17 8 0 1 1 0 0 2 1

Min 516 232 901 447 737 373 972 542 142 0 237 93 109 66 292 107

Avg 19.1 23.2 25.7 24.8 21.1 20.7 28.6 30.1 17.8 0.0 8.5 7.2 4.5 4.7 8.8 6.7

FG 88 43 100 47 90 36 73 32 15 0 20 7 5 4 6 3

TOTAL FGA 157 74 242 112 215 90 190 87 25 0 57 20 13 9 16 6

Pct .561 .581 .413 .420 .419 .400 .384 .368 .600 .000 .351 .350 .385 .444 .375 .500

3FG 0 0 8 4 31 11 9 6 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0

3-PTS FGA 2 0 31 16 93 43 38 22 0 0 24 7 0 0 2 1

Pct .000 .000 .258 .250 .333 .256 .237 .273 .000 .000 .208 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 80 32 85 46 64 33 59 36 10 0 1 0 6 2 8 3

FTA 106 44 120 67 84 41 86 51 19 0 5 0 9 4 17 7

Pct .755 .727 .708 .687 .762 .805 .686 .706 .526 .000 .200 .000 .667 .500 .471 .429

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 71 73 144 32 35 67 58 99 157 34 50 84 30 65 95 18 28 46 13 60 73 6 32 38 13 22 35 0 0 0 6 31 37 4 5 9 7 13 20 3 10 13 11 26 37 3 12 15

Avg 5.3 6.7 4.5 4.7 2.7 2.6 2.1 2.1 4.4 0.0 1.3 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.1 0.9

PF 69 32 58 26 70 36 71 34 19 0 16 6 8 3 51 21

FO 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 19 8 91 46 42 18 183 102 1 0 11 2 4 2 24 11

TO 33 16 78 35 57 27 90 46 13 0 10 5 8 7 9 4

Blk 5 3 7 3 2 1 6 2 13 0 1 1 1 1 1 0

Stl 21 8 40 14 22 8 39 22 7 0 7 2 4 4 19 10

Pts 256 118 293 144 275 116 214 106 40 0 46 16 16 10 20 9

Avg 9.5 11.8 8.4 8.0 7.9 6.4 6.3 5.9 5.0 0.0 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 01 JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius Conference-Only... 32 CROWDER, Jae Conference-Only... 00 WILSON, Jamil Conference-Only...

34 18 35 18 34 18

33 17 35 18 15 11

1120 617 1153 634 821 489

32.9 34.3 32.9 35.2 24.1 27.2

210 117 217 113 95 62

470 264 436 219 212 137

.447 .443 .498 .516 .448 .453

77 48 61 30 10 6

200 115 177 88 29 17

.385 .417 .345 .341 .345 .353

126 58 119 68 41 26

165 76 162 88 58 37

.764 .763 .735 .773 .707 .703

22 13 70 30 58 31

97 48 224 119 83 46

3.5 3.4 8.4 8.3 4.1 4.3

68 35 93 49 96 57

1 0 1 1 0 0

93 49 73 39 39 25

80 40 44 27 37 22

4 1 35 22 47 25

32 17 88 53 25 19

623 340 614 324 241 156

18.3 18.9 17.5 18.0 7.1 8.7

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

35 18 35 18

919 464 831 450

2033 1018 2065 1055

.452 .456 .402 .427

201 107 213 101

596 309 674 317

.337 .346 .316 .319

599 304 433 222

831 415 632 327

.721 .733 .685 .679

414 203 468 237

857 1271 36.3 413 616 34.2 807 1275 36.4 402 639 35.5

620 300 700 352

5 4 23 17

580 302 483 266

461 230 577 283

122 59 150 73

304 157 250 134

2638 1339 2308 1223

75.4 74.4 65.9 67.9

2012-13 Roster No. 10 13 5 1 54 22 4 42 33 25 23 12 0

Name Juan Anderson Vander Blue Junior Cadougan Jamal Ferguson Davante Gardner Trent Lockett Todd Mayo Chris Otule Garrett Swanson Steve Taylor Jake Thomas Derrick Wilson Jamil Wilson

2012-13 Newcomers Pos. F G G F F G G C F F G G F

Class So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr.

Ht. 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-11 6-7 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-7

Wt. 210 200 205 180 290 210 190 275 200 200 200 215 225

Hometown/Last School Oakland, Calif./Castro Valley Madison, Wis./Memorial Toronto, Ont./Christian Life Academy Norfolk, Va./Maury Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork Golden Valley, Minn./Arizona State Huntington, W.Va./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) Richmond, Texas/Ft. Bend Bush Spokane, Wash./Mead Chicago, Ill./Simeon Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s Anchorage, Alaska/The Hotchkiss School Racine, Wis./Horlick

Head Coach: Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City ’94) Assistant Coaches: Brad Autry (Northwest Oklahoma State ’91), Isaac Chew (Avila ’99)

119 61 294 149 141 77

Jamal Ferguson, F, Fr., 6-4, 180 Norfolk, Va./Maury • Ranked No. 31 among shooting guards and No. 134 among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • Four-year letterwinner at Maury HS who earned first team all-district accolades. Trent Lockett, G, Sr., 6-5, 210 Golden Valley, Minn./Arizona State • Averaged 13.0 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, shooting 49.8 percent from the field for Arizona State last season. • Earned All-Pac-10 Second Team honors in 2010-11 and was an all-freshman choice in 2009-10. • Made 69 career starts and played in 87 games for the Sun Devils, averaging 10.8 ppg and 4.7 rpg for his career. • Two-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic squad. Earned a bachelor’s degree in business communications. Steve Taylor, F, Fr., 6-7, 200 Chicago, Ill./Simeon • Rated No. 24 among power forwards and No. 109 among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • Helped Simeon to three consecutive state championships and earned first team all-state accolades from the Chicago Tribune.

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MARQUETTE 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Buzz Williams

Home Record: 48-13 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 2011-12 Worst Home Record: 6-3 in 2009-10 and 2010-11 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 9 in 2011-12 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 2 in 2008-09 Road Record: 29-32 Best Road Record: 5-4 in 2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12 Worst Road Record: 3-6 in 2010-11 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 5 in 2009-10 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 4 in 2009-10 and 2010-11 Longest Winning Streak: 9 games in 2008-09 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games in 2006-07

Hired at Marquette - April 8, 2008 Coaching File – Assistant coach, Marquette (2007-08); Head coach, Univ. of New Orleans (2006-07); Assistant coach, Texas A&M (2004-06); Associate head coach, Colorado State (2003-04); Assistant coach, Colorado State (2002-03); Assistant coach, Northwestern State (1999-00); Assistant coach, Texas A&M-Kingsville (1988-99); Assistant coach, Texas-Arlington (1997-98, 1994-95). Highlights – 2012 & 2011 NCAA Sweet 16; 2010 NCAA; 2009 NCAA Second Round; As an assistant, helped Marquette to 2008 NCAA Second Round; Helped Texas A&M to 2006 NCAA Second Round and 2005 NIT Quarterfinals. Helped Colorado State to the 2003 NCAA First Round.

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Collegiate File – Student assistant coach at Oklahoma City Univ. (1992-94) and Navarro (Tex.) JC (1990-92). Education – B.S. Oklahoma City, 1994. Major: Kinesiology. M.S. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1999. Kinesiology Personal - Native of Van Alstyne, Texas Birthdate: 9-1-72. Buzz and his wife Corey have four children: Zena (10), Calvin (9), Ainsley (6) and Addyson (3).

Williams’s Record

Career Record (five years) ................................................ 110-62 (.640) Marquette Record (four years) ........................................... 96-45 (.681) New Orleans Record (one year).......................................... 14-17 (.452) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (four years) .................... 46-26 (.639) BIG EAST Tournament Record (four years) ............................. 5-4 (.556) BIG EAST Overall Record (four years) ................................. 51-30 (.630) NCAA Record (four years) ....................................................... 5-4 (.556) NIT Record .........................................................................................0-0

Year-By-Year 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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New Orleans Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette

Overall Conference Conf. Tourn. 14-17 9-9/4th West 0-1 25-10 12-6/5th 1-1 22-12 11-7/T5th 2-1 22-15 9-9/T9th 2-1 27-8 14-4/2nd 0-1

Postseason --1-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 10-6 10-6 11-7 12-6 11-7 9-9 14-4

Home 7-1 6-2 7-2 7-2 6-3 6-3 9-0

Away 3-5 4-4 4-5 5-4 5-4 3-6 5-4

Finish T-4th T-5th T-5th 5th T-5th T-9th 2nd

Championship Seed #4 #6 #6 #5 #5 #11 #2

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 5 8 5 3 5 5 8 6 5 8 5 1 5

Lost 3 3 2 4 6 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 5

Home 2-2 1-2 5-0 4-1 2-2 3-1 4-1 5-0 4-0 3-1 5-0 3-0 1-2 3-1

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total

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Won 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 8

Lost 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7

Away 2-1 4-1 3-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 1-3 3-1 2-1 2-0 3-1 2-1 0-3 2-4


MARQUETTE 

2011-12 RESULTS (27-8, 14-4 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Mount St. Mary’s - BEN W, 91-37 13,834 Johnson-Odom 16/Crowder 6 Paradise Jam 14 Norfolk State - BEN W, 99-68 12,765 Crowder 25/Crowder 10 W, 95-73 2,845 Blue 26/Otule 7 18 vs. Winthrop USVI 20 vs. Mississippi USVI - FSN W, 96-66 2,881 Crowder 25/Crowder 7 21 vs. Norfolk State USVI - FSN W, 59-57 3,109 Johnson-Odom 20/Crowder 11 28 Jacksonville - BEN W, 88-56 12,848 Crowder 27/Blue 9 DECEMBER 3 at Wisconsin - BTN W, 61-54 17,230 Johnson-Odom 17, Blue 8 Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Washington - ESPN W, 79-77 8,231 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 6 10 Green Bay - BEN W, 79-61 14,208 Crowder 21/Three with 7 17 Northern Coloardo - BEN W, 93-72 13,593 Mayo 22/Crowder 11 19 at LSYR L, 59-67 8,360 Crowder 22, Crowder 9 22 Milwaukee - BEN W, 64-50 14,917 Cadougan 15/Johnson-Odom 8 29 Vanderbilt - ESPN2 L, 57-74 15,685 Crowder 16/Crowder 10 JANUARY 1 VILLANOVA - ESPNU W, 81-77 14,550 Johnson-Odom 24/Gardner 10 4 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU L, 70-73 11,213 Johnson-Odom 18/Crowder 8 7 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 66-73 25,412 Johnson-Odom 19/Crowder, Blue 7 11 ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 83-64 14,484 Gardner 22/Gardner 15 14 PITTSBURGH - ESPNU W, 62-57 18,404 Johnson-Odom 18/Mayo 7 16 LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 74-63 16,688 Johnston-Odom 19/Crowder 11 21 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 79-72 9,469 Crowder, Johnson-Odom 18/Wilson 7 24 USF W, 67-47 13,693 Johnson-Odom 17/Gardner 7 28 at VILLANOVA - ESPN2 W, 82-78 15,878 Johnson-Odom 26, Crowder 11 31 SETON HALL - BEN W, 66-59 13,828 Crowder 20/Crowder 12 FEBRUARY 4 at NOTRE DAME - CBS L, 59-76 9,149 Blue, Johnson-Odom 12/Blue 7 6 at DE PAUL - ESPNU W, 89-76 9,276 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 11 11 CINCINNATI - ESPNU W, 95-78 18,815 Crowder, Johnson-Odom 23/Blue 7 18 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 79-64 16,294 Crowder 29/Crowder 12 22 RUTGERS - BEN W, 82-65 14,807 Crowder 27/Crowder 7 24 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 61-60 12,087 Crowder 26/Blue 6 29 at CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 61-72 11,316 Johnson-Odom 18/Crowder 12 MARCH 3 GEORGETOWN - BEN W, 83-69 19,087 Crowder 26/Crowder 14 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 71-84 20,057 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 12 NCAA Championship 15 vs. Brigham Young KFC - CBS W, 88-68 16,069 Crowder 25/Crowder 16 17 vs. Murray State KFC - CBS W, 62-53 21,757 Johnson-Odom, Crowder 17/Crowder 13 22 vs. Florida US - TBS L,, 58-68 15,833 Crowder 15/Blue 8

Points Jerel McNeal, 2005-09 Lazar Hayward, 2006-10 George Thompson, 1966-69 Dominic James, 2005-09 Butch Lee, 1974-78 Travis Diener, 2001-05 Brian Wardle, 1997-01 Tony Smith, 1986-90 Wesley Matthews, 2005-09 Bo Ellis, 1973-77

Total-Avg. 1985-15.3 1859-13.5 1773-20.4 1749-13.6 1735-15.1 1691-14.1 1690-14.4 1688-14.8 1673-13.2 1663-14.0

Rebounds Don Kojis, 1958-61 Bo Ellis, 1973-77 Terry Rand, 1953-56 Walt Mangham, 1957-60 Lazar Hayward, 2006-10 Tom Flynn, 1963-66 Paul Carbins, 1963-67 Trevor Powell, 1987-91 John Glaser, 1955-58 Damon Key, 1990-94

Total-Avg. 1222-15.1 1085-9.1 978-12.7 938-12.3 910-6.6 771-9.9 768-9.7 765-6.8 753-10.6 739-6.39

Assists Tony Miller, 1992-95 Dominic James, 2005-09 Travis Diener, 2001-05 Aaron Hutchins, 1995-98 Lloyd Walton, 1974-76 Tony Smith, 1987-90 Jerel McNeal, 2005-09 Cordell Henry, 1999-02 Glenn Rivers, 1981-83 Michael Sims, 1985-88

Total 956 632 617 550 480 469 455 430 409 408

Steals Jerel McNeal, 2005-09 Michael Wilson, 1979-82 Mandy Johnson, 1982-85 Dominic James, 2005-09 Glenn Rivers, 1981-83 Tony Smith, 1987-90 Michael Sims, 1985-88 Tony Miller, 1992-95 Aaron Hutchins, 1995-98 Travis Diener, 2001-05 Lazar Hayward, 2006-10 Kerry Trotter, 1983-86

Total 287 272 253 238 203 190 188 185 165 158 158 158

Blocked Shots Jim McIlavine, 1991-94 Amal McCaskill 1992, 94-96 Faisal Abraham, 1994-97 Michael Wilson, 1979-82 Scott Merritt, 2000-04 Walter Downing, 1985-86 Ousmane Barro, 2004-08 Trevor Powell, 1988-90 Mike Bargen, 1996-99 Tim Copa, 1987-87

Total 399 175 172 119 113 103 100 93 89 84

(Home: 15-1/Away: 6-5/Neutral: 6-2)

UVI Sports Center, St. Thomas, USVI KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.

USVI KFC

Did You Know? Marquette has made 30 NCAA appearances and 15 trips to the NIT. The Golden Eagles won the NCAA title in 1977.

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NOTRE DAME 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Notre Dame, Ind.

NOVEMBER Coaches vs. Cancer Classic 10 Evansville (ESPN3) .................................................................... TBD 12 Monmouth (ESPN3) ............................................................... 7 p.m. 16 vs. Saint Joseph’s 1 ............................................................ 9:30 p.m. 17 vs. Florida State/Brigham Young 1............................................ TBD 21 George Washington (ESPN3).................................................7 p.m. 24 Saint Francis (Pa.) (ESPN3) ....................................................1 p.m. 26 Chicago State (ESPNU) .......................................................... 7 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 29 Kentucky (ESPN2) .................................................................. 7 p.m.

Enrollment 11,985 Founded 1842 Nickname Fighting Irish

DECEMBER 8 Brown (ESPN3) ...................................................................... 7 p.m. Crossroads Classic 15 vs. Purdue 2 (ESPN2) ......................................................... 4:30 p.m. 17 IPFW (ESPN3) ........................................................................ 7 p.m. 19 Kennesaw State (ESPN3) .......................................................7 p.m. 21 Niagara (ESPNU) .................................................................... 7 p.m.

Colors Blue and Gold Home Court Purcell Pavilion (11,418)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Mike Brey (George Washington ’82) Office Phone: (574) 631-6225

JANUARY 5 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ........................................... Noon 7 at CINCINNATI (ESPN2) .........................................................7 p.m. 12 CONNECTICUT (BIG EAST Network) ......................................2 p.m. 15 at ST. JOHN’S (ESPN2) ........................................................... 7 p.m. 19 RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...............................................8 p.m. 21 GEORGETOWN (ESPN) .....................................................7:30 p.m. 26 at USF (BIG EAST Network) .................................................... Noon 30 VILLANOVA (ESPN2) .............................................................. 7 p.m.

Assistant Coaches Anthony Solomon (Virginia ’87) Rod Balanis (Georgia Tech ’93) Martin Ingelsby (Notre Dame ’01)

Administration

FEBRUARY 2 at DE PAUL (ESPN2) ............................................................... 2 p.m. 4 at SYRACUSE (ESPN) .............................................................. 7 p.m. 9 LOUISVILLE (ESPN/ESPN2)........................................................ TBD 13 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................7 p.m. 16 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network)...................................... Noon 18 at PITTSBURGH (ESPN) .......................................................... 7 p.m. 24 CINCINNATI (CBS) .................................................................. 2 p.m.

President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick Athletics Phone: (574) 631-6107 Assistant AD/Media Relations Bernie Cafarelli Office Phone: (574) 631-8458 Home Phone: (574) 273-2390 Email: cafarelli.1@nd.edu

FIGHTING IRISH Preview The Big Picture:

For the second straight season, the Irish easily surpassed preseason expectations. Picked ninth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll last year, the Irish finished third with a 13-5 mark. They were 21-12 overall after earning their fifth NCAA berth in the last six years. And last season’s success was achieved after All-BIG EAST forward Tim Abromaitis was lost for the season with a knee injury after playing just two games. Over the last two seasons, coach Mike Brey’s team is 27-9 in BIG EAST play.

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MARCH 2 at MARQUETTE (ESPN/ESPN2) ..............................................2 p.m. 5 ST. JOHN’S (ESPN2) ............................................................... 7 p.m. 9 at LOUISVILLE (CBS) ............................................................... 4 p.m.

Jerian Grant Who’s Back:

The Irish welcome back all five starters and will be one of the most experienced teams in Brey’s 13 seasons. The backcourt of Jerian Grant and Eric Atkins is one of the best in the country. Both averaged more than 12.0 ppg while Grant averaged 5.0 assists and Atkins’ assists mark was 4.1. Grant made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Atkins, a junior, has been a starter since his freshman season. Senior Joey Brooks (3.2) continues to back up both players. Jack Cooley anchors the frontcourt with his 6-foot-9, 244-pound frame. The senior was voted BIG EAST Most Improved Player after posting averages of 12.3 points and 8.9 rebounds. Forward Scott Martin, who was awarded a sixth year of eligibility, averaged 9.5 points and played his usual strong defensive role. Pat Connaughton earned a starting position as a freshman by midseason. A capable outside shooter, he averaged 7.0 points. Senior forwards Tom Knight (1.7, 1.6) and Mike Broghammer (0.5, 0.4) will continue as reserves.

Barclay’s Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. All times Eastern

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Who’s Gone:

As mentioned, Abromaitis only played two games before suffering his season-ending injury. He was the named the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year for a third straight year. Reserve guard Alex Dragicevich, who averaged 6.6 points, transferred.

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Storylines:

Notre Dame can boast an experienced lineup that is used to success. Brey’s team continues to be extremely formidable at home, recording a 16-1 mark last year at Purcell Pavilion. In addition to the returning starters, the Irish can look to senior forward Garrick Sherman, a 6-foot-10 transfer from Michigan State, to help around the basket. Six-foot-10 freshman Zach Auguste also will push to be noticed up front. Heralded freshman Cameron Beidscheid will back up Connaughton on the wing. Freshman guard Austin Burgett is considered a strong perimeter shooter.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 45 COOLEY, Jack Conference-Only... 22 GRANT, Jerian Conference-Only... 00 ATKINS, Eric Conference-Only... 14 MARTIN, Scott Conference-Only... 24 CONNAUGHTON, Pat Conference-Only... 32 BROOKS, Joey Conference-Only... 25 KNIGHT, Tom Conference-Only... 33 BROGHAMMER, Mike Conference-Only... 04 CROWLEY, Patrick Conference-Only...

GP 33 18 34 18 32 18 33 18 34 18 31 17 30 16 24 10 13 7

GS 31 18 33 18 32 18 33 18 18 12 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 0

Min 947 588 1232 680 1214 710 1146 668 820 404 345 116 266 110 128 23 17 5

Avg 28.7 32.7 36.2 37.8 37.9 39.4 34.7 37.1 24.1 22.4 11.1 6.8 8.9 6.9 5.3 2.3 1.3 0.7

FG 158 101 124 65 122 69 120 71 85 43 32 6 36 12 19 2 2 0

TOTAL FGA 253 163 326 191 310 178 301 166 201 105 81 20 71 26 30 5 11 3

Pct .625 .620 .380 .340 .394 .388 .399 .428 .423 .410 .395 .300 .507 .462 .633 .400 .182 .000

3FG 0 0 57 33 45 24 30 14 41 24 7 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

3-PTS FGA 0 0 161 100 120 77 115 57 120 71 17 6 0 0 0 0 4 1

Pct .000 .000 .354 .330 .375 .312 .261 .246 .342 .338 .412 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000

FT 98 60 113 59 97 46 44 19 28 4 29 7 14 3 3 1 0 0

FTA 145 88 138 71 136 69 66 24 37 6 50 15 23 6 15 4 0 0

Pct .676 .682 .819 .831 .713 .667 .667 .792 .757 .667 .580 .467 .609 .500 .200 .250 .000 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 130 165 295 82 102 184 18 79 97 11 29 40 23 80 103 13 49 62 27 161 188 17 92 109 33 117 150 16 67 83 16 43 59 7 16 23 23 23 46 15 11 26 15 19 34 2 2 4 1 1 2 0 0 0

Avg 8.9 10.2 2.9 2.2 3.2 3.4 5.7 6.1 4.4 4.6 1.9 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.4 0.4 0.2 0.0

PF 87 53 58 34 55 32 87 46 46 28 35 13 36 17 23 6 0 0

FO 3 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

A 25 11 169 96 130 74 55 36 30 18 20 3 14 2 7 0 1 0

TO 45 25 63 37 71 35 53 25 24 14 21 11 15 11 7 1 1 0

Blk 52 31 6 3 2 1 12 7 5 4 3 0 15 8 9 2 0 0

Stl 20 10 44 22 43 23 30 16 17 10 5 1 7 2 4 0 1 0

Pts 414 262 418 222 386 208 314 175 239 114 100 21 86 27 41 5 5 0

Avg 12.5 14.6 12.3 12.3 12.1 11.6 9.5 9.7 7.0 6.3 3.2 1.2 2.9 1.7 1.7 0.5 0.4 0.0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 21 ABROMAITIS, Tim Conference-Only... 12 DRAGICEVICH, Alex Conference-Only...

2 0 34 18

2 0 10 5

76 0 709 371

38.0 0.0 20.9 20.6

10 0 73 35

30 0 186 97

.333 .000 .392 .361

0 0 40 20

11 0 117 59

.000 .000 .342 .339

8 0 40 18

9 0 54 24

.889 .000 .741 .750

2 0 11 5

12 0 51 24

7.0 0.0 1.8 1.6

7 0 35 20

1 0 0 0

5 0 41 18

6 0 29 16

0 0 10 2

1 0 5 4

28 0 226 108

14.0 0.0 6.6 6.0

781 1800 .434 404 954 .423 791 1912 .414 408 1011 .404

221 117 168 70

665 371 535 275

.332 .315 .314 .255

474 217 345 178

673 307 489 256

.704 .707 .706 .695

345 193 381 218

799 1144 33.6 419 612 34.0 786 1167 34.3 409 627 34.8

470 250 607 305

10 5 19 9

497 258 421 210

342 181 367 184

114 58 98 55

177 88 186 104

2257 1142 2097 1066

66.4 63.4 61.7 59.2

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

34 18 34 18

2012-13 Roster No. 0 2 1 33 32 20 24 45 4 22 15 25 14 11

Name Pos. Eric Atkins G Zach Auguste F Cameron Biedscheid F Mike Broghammer F Joey Brooks G Austin Burgett F Pat Connaughton G/F Jack Cooley F Partick Crowley G Jerian Grant G Eric Katenda F Tom Knight F Scott Martin G Garrick Sherman C

2012-13 Newcomers Class Jr. Fr. Fr Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Gr. Sr.

Ht. 6-1 6-10 6-7 6-9 6-6 6-9 6-5 6-9 6-3 6-5 6-9 6-10 6-8 6-10

Wt. Hometown/Last School 182 Columbia, Md./Mount Saint Joseph 230 Marlborough, Mass./New Hampton Prep 186 St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter College Prep 243 Orono, Minn./Hopkins 223 Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit Prep 214 Avon, Ind./Avon 212 Arlington, Mass./St. John’s Prep 246 Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 195 Los Gatos, Calif./St. Francis 202 Bowie, Md./DeMatha 222 Paris, France/Sunrise Christian Academy (Kan.) 258 Dixfield, Maine/Dirigo 218 Valparaiso, Ind./Purdue Univ. 246 Kenton, Ohio/Michigan State

Head Coach: Mike Brey (George Washington ’82) Assistant Coaches: Anthony Solomon (Virginia ’87), Rod Balanis (Georgia Tech ’93), Martin Ingelsby (Notre Dame ’01)

14 0 62 29

Zach Auguste, F, Fr., 6-10, 220 Marlborough, Mass./New Hampton Prep • Ranked No. 23 among power fowards and No. 97 nationally among incoming players by Rivals.com. • Two-time all-state selection at New Hampton. Cameron Biedscheid, F, Fr., 6-7, 174 St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter Prep • Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 8 small forward and the No. 28 incoming player in 2012. • Named to the St. Louis American Fab 5 and was selected to play in the Nike Global Challenge, earning all-tournament accolades. Austin Burgett, F, Fr., 6-9, 220 Avon, Ind./Avon • All-state selection and a four-time all-conference pick at Avon HS.

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NOTRE DAME 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Mike Brey Hired at Notre Dame - July 14, 2000 Coaching File - Head coach, Delaware, 1995-00; Assistant coach, Duke 1987-95; Assistant coach, DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md., 1982-87. Highlights – 2012 NCAA; 2011 NCAA; 2011 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2010 NCAA; 2009 NIT semifinals; 2008 NCAA Second Round; 2008 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2007 NCAA; 2007 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2006 NIT second round; 2005 NIT; 2004 NIT quarterfinals; 2003 NCAA Sweet 16; 2002 NCAA Tournament second round; 2001 NCAA Tournament second round; 2000-01 BIG EAST West Division champions; 2000 NIT; 1999 NCAA; 1998 NCAA; Won America East regular season and tournament titles in 1999 and ‘98; 1997-98 America East Co-Coach of the Year; While at Duke, the team won the 1992 and ‘91 NCAA titles, competed in six Final Fours, including four championship games. Collegiate File - Played guard for three seasons at Northwestern (La.) State and led the team in assists and steals each year. Transferred to George Washington for his senior season and was the team co-captain in 1981-82. Education - B.S., Physical Education, George Washington, 1982. Personal - Born in Rockville, Md. Birthdate: 6-22-59. His mother, Betty (Mullen) Brey competed as a swimmer in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. He and his wife, Tish, have two children: Kyle and Callie. Kyle played football at the University of Buffalo.

Brey’s Record

Career Record (17 years) ................................................ 359-184 (.661) Notre Dame Record (12 years) ....................................... 260-132 (.663) Delaware Record (five years) .............................................. 99-52 (.656) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (12 years) ..................... 125-80 (.610) BIG EAST Tournament Record (12 years) .............................. 8-12 (.400) BIG EAST Overall Record (12 years) .................................. 133-92 (.591)

NCAA Record (10 appearances).............................................. 5-9 (.357) NIT Record (five appearances)................................................ 6-5 (.545)

Year-By-Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Overall Conference Conf. Tourn. 15-12 11-7/3rd 0-1 15-16 8-10/5th 1-1 20-10 12-6/1st 3-0/1st 25-6 15-3/1st 3-0/1st 24-8 14-4/3rd 2-1/2nd 20-10 11-5/1st West 0-1 22-11 10-6/2nd West 1-1 24-10 10-6/T3rd West 0-1 19-13 9-7/7th 1-1 17-12 9-7/6th 0-1 16-14 6-10/T11th 0-1 24-8 11-5/4th 1-1 25-8 14-4/T2nd 0-1 21-15 8-10/T10th 1-1 23-12 10-8/T7th 2-1 27-7 14-4/2nd 1-1 22-12 13-5/3rd 1-1

Postseason 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA 2-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 1-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 3-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA

Home Record: 103-42 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 2007-08 and 2010-11 Worst Home Record: 3-6 in 1995-96 and 1997-98 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 18 over 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 3 in 1996-97 Road Record: 59-86 Best Road Record: 5-3 in 2000-01, 2001-02 Worst Road Record: 1-8 in 1995-96, 1996-97 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 5 in 2000-01 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 8 in 1996-97 Longest Winning Streak: 8 games in 2000-01 Longest Losing Streak (single season): 6 games in 1995-96 and 2008-09 Longest Losing Streak: 6 games in 1995-96 and 2008-09

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 4-14 8-10 7-11 8-10 8-8 11-5 10-6 10-6 9-7 9-7 6-10 11-5 14-4 8-10 10-8 14-4 13-5

Home 3-6 7-2 4-5 5-4 5-3 6-2 5-3 6-2 5-3 6-2 4-4 8-0 9-0 6-3 7-2 9-0 8-1

Away Finish 1-8 6th, BE 6 1-8 4th, BE 6 3-6 5th, BE 6 3-6 T-8th 3-5 T-6th 5-3 1st, West 5-3 2nd, West 4-4 T-3rd, West 4-4 7th 3-5 6th 2-6 T-11th 3-5 4th 5-4 T-2nd 2-7 T-9th 3-6 T-7th 5-4 2nd 5-4 3rd

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1995-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 10 8 11 4 5 12 15 13 10 16 8 8 6

Lost 3 15 2 12 4 5 11 5 10 9 6 1 17 13

Home 3-0 7-5 5-0 5-6 3-0 4-2 5-6 10-3 10-1 7-3 10-1 5-0 5-8 4-6

BIG EAST Championship Results (1995-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse USF Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 9

Lost 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 17

Away 1-3 3-10 3-2 6-6 1-4 1-3 7-5 5-2 3-9 3-6 6-5 3-1 3-9 2-7

Championship Seed #13 #9 #9 #9 #7 #1 West #2 West #4 West #7 #6 #12 #4 #3 #10 #7 #2 #3


NOTRE DAME 

2011-12 RESULTS (22-12, 13-5 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 12 Mississippi Valley State W, 80-67 7,087 Atkins 27/Cooley 10 Progressive CBE Classic 14 Detroit - ESPNU W, 59-53 6,720 Atkins, Brooks 13/Brooks, Connaughton 9 16 Sam Houston State W, 74-41 6,614 Connaughton 24/Cooley, Grant 6 18 Delaware State W, 93-69 8,826 Martin 23/Cooley 17 Progressive CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 21 vs. Missouri - ESPN L, 58-87 11,436 Abromaitis 22/Abromaitis 8 22 vs. Georgia - ESPNU L, 57-61 10,747 Grant 20/Abromaitis, Cooley 6 27 Bryant W, 84-59 7,138 Atkins 11/Grant 11 30 at Gonzaga - ESPN2 L, 53-73 6,000 Grant 16/Cooley 6 DECEMBER BB&T Classic, Washington, D.C. 4 vs. Maryland – Versus L, 71-78 10,714 Grant 20/Borghammer 7 8 Maine - ESPN3 W, 87-78 7,024 Atkins 26/Cooley 14 10 Dartmouth - ESPN3 W, 65-47 7,651 Cooley 22/Cooley 9 Close The Gap Crossroads Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. 17 vs. Indiana - ESPN2 L, 58-69 19,064 Atkins 15/Martin 7 19 Sacred Heart W, 106-65 7,042 Cooley 19/Cooley 8 27 PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 72-59 8,231 Dragicevich 22/Cooley 14 JANUARY 4 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 55-71 10,142 Grant 17/ Cooley 11 7 at LOUISVILLE - ESPNU 2ot W, 67-65 22,687 Cooley 18/Martin 12 10 USF - BEN W, 60-49 8,075 Cooley 16/Martin 13 14 CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 L, 53-67 9,149 Atkins 20/Martin 9 16 at RUTGERS - ESPNU L, 58-65 6,334 Atkins 15/Cooley 9 21 SYRACUSE - ESPN W, 67-58 9,149 Cooley 17/Cooley 10 25 at SETON HALL - BEN W, 55-42 8,421 Grant 15/Cooley 11 29 at CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 50-48 16,294 Atkins 13/Cooley, Martin 7 FEBRUARY 4 MARQUETTE - CBS W, 76-59 9,149 Connaughton 23/Connaughton 11 8 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 55-51 9,258 Cooley 21/Cooley 12 11 DE PAUL - BEN W, 84-76 9,149 Cooley, Grant 22/Cooley 14 15 RUTGERS - ESPNU W, 71-53 7,557 Cooley 22/Cooley 18 18 at VILLANOVA - ESPNU ot W, 74-70 15,939 Connaughton 21/Cooley 13 22 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN2 W, 71-44 8,265 Grant 20/Cooley, Martin 6 25 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPN2 L, 58-61 11,436 Martin, Cooley 18/Cooley 11 27 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN L, 41-59 14,514 Atkins, Martin 9/Connaughton 11 MARCH 2 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 75-69 9,149 Cooley 27/Cooley 17 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. USF - ESPN ot W, 57-53 20,057 Connaughton, Grant 12/Martin 12 9 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 50-64 20,057 Atkins 12/Cooley 11 NCAA Championship 16 vs. Xavier GC - CBS L, 63-67 16,523 Cooley 18/Martin, Cooley 7

Points Austin Carr, 1968-71 Luke Harangody, 2006-10 Adrian Dantley, 1973-76 Chris Thomas, 2000-05 Pat Garrity, 1994-98 David Rivers, 1984-88 Troy Murphy, 1998-01 Matt Carroll, 1999-03 Tom Hawkins, 1956-59 David Graves, 1998-02

Total-Avg. 2560-34.6 2476-19.2 2223-25.8 2195-17.1 2085-18.8 2058-17.4 2011-21.4 1850-13.9 1820-23.0 1746-13.4

Rebounds Tom Hawkins, 1956-59 Luke Harangody, 2006-10 Walt Sahm, 1962-65 LaPhonso Ellis, 1988-92 Bob Whitmore, 1966-69 Bob Arnzen, 1966-69 Troy Murphy, 1998-01 Mike Graney, 1957-60 Collis Jones, 1968-71 Ron Reed, 1962-65

Total-Avg. 1318-16.7 1222-9.5 1146-16.9 1075-11.1 1043-12.4 944-11.5 924-9.8 893-13.3 884-10.4 872-14.3

(Home: 17-0/Away: 5-4/Neutral: 5-3)

GC

Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.

Assists Chris Thomas, 2001-05 Tory Jackson, 2006-10 David Rivers, 1984-88 Tim Singleton, 1987-91 Martin Ingelsby, 1998-01 Elmer Bennett, 1988-92 Rich Branning, 1976-80 Chris Quinn, 2002-06 John Paxson, 1979-83 (records first tabulated in 1973-74)

Total 833 694 586 549 526 516 466 428 411

Steals Chris Thomas, 2001-05 Tory Jackson, 2006-10 David Graves, 1998-02 David Rivers, 1984-88 Chris Quinn, 2002-06 Elmer Bennett, 1988-92 Ryan Hoover, 1992-96 Tim Singleton, 1987-91 Martin Ingelsby, 1998-01 John Paxson, 1979-83

Total 244 211 202 201 155 152 145 144 136 133

Blocked Shots Jordan Cornette, 2001-05 LaPhonso Ellis, 1988-92 Ryan Humphrey, 2000-02 Torin Francis, 2002-06 Troy Murphy, 1998-01 Rob Kurz, 2004-08 Carleton Scott, 2007-11 Matt Gotsch, 1993-97 Luke Harangody, 2006-10 Phil Hickey, 1995-99 Tracy Jackson, 1977-81

Total 201 200 166 157 126 122 97 97 95 84 75

Did You Know? The Fighting Irish have earned postseason appearances for the last 13 seasons, the longest streak in school history.

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PITTSBURGH 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Pittsburgh, Pa.

NOVEMBER 9 Mount St. Mary’s (ESPN3) .....................................................6 p.m. NIT Season Tip-Off 12 Fordham (ESPN3) .................................................................. 6 p.m. 13 Lehigh/Robert Morris (ESPNU) ................................................. TBD 17 Oakland (BIG EAST Network) ................................................7 p.m. NIT Season Tip-Off 21 vs. TBD 1 (ESPN2/ESPNU).......................................................... TBD 23 vs. TBD 1 (ESPN) ........................................................................ TBD 27 Howard (BIG EAST Network) .................................................7 p.m.

Enrollment 28,766 Founded 1787 Nickname Panthers

DECEMBER 1 Detroit (ESPN3) ..................................................................... 7 p.m. 5 vs. Duquesne 2 (ESPN3) ......................................................... 7 p.m. 8 North Florida (ESPN3) ........................................................... 7 p.m. 15 Bethune-Cookman (ESPN3)...................................................7 p.m. 19 Delaware State (BIG EAST Network) .....................................7 p.m. 23 Kennesaw State (BIG EAST Network) ....................................5 p.m. 31 CINCINNATI (ESPN2)............................................................... Noon

Colors Blue and Gold Home Court Petersen Events Center (12,500)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jamie Dixon (Texas Christian ’87) Office Phone: (412) 648-8350

JANUARY 5 at RUTGERS (ESPN2)............................................................ 11 a.m. 8 at GEORGETOWN (ESPNU) ................................................... 9 p.m. 12 MARQUETTE (ESPNU) ............................................................ Noon 16 at VILLANOVA (ESPNU) ......................................................... 7 p.m. 19 CONNECTICUT (ESPN2) .......................................................... Noon 22 at PROVIDENCE (ESPN2)........................................................7 p.m. 26 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................4 p.m. 28 at LOUISVILLE (ESPN) ............................................................ 7 p.m.

Assistant Coaches Pat Sandle (San Francisco State ’87) Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh ’05) Bill Baron (Salem State ’89)

FEBRUARY 2 SYRACUSE (ESPN) ................................................................... Noon 4 SETON HALL (ESPNU) ............................................................ 9 p.m. 9 at CINCINNATI (ESPN/ESPN2)................................................... TBD 16 at MARQUETTE (CBS) ............................................................ 1 p.m. 18 NOTRE DAME (ESPN)............................................................. 7 p.m. 24 at ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) ......................................... Noon 27 USF (BIG EAST Network)........................................................7 p.m.

Administration President Mark A. Nordenberg

Director of Athletics Steve Pederson Athletics Phone: (412) 648-9287 Director of Media Relations Greg Hotchkiss Office Phone: (412) 648-8242 Cell Phone: (412) 491-5296 Email: ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu

PANTHERS Preview The Big Picture:

The Panthers’ long streak of NCAA excellence finally ended last season. Pitt had earned 10 straight NCAA Championship invitations, which included five Sweet 16 appearances and one trip to the Elite Eight. The Panthers had won six BIG EAST titles. Their overall record last season was a respectable 22-17, but coach Jamie Dixon’s squad finished only 5-13 in league play. The season ended with a CBI title, but the Panthers are accustomed to NCAA trips. This year, the Panthers have to replace two veteran starters, but seem to be well equipped to bounce back into a contender’s role.

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MARCH 3 VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ............................................ Noon 9 at DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ............................................2 p.m. Madison Square Garden, N.Y. Consol Energy Center, Pittsbugh, Pa. All times Eastern

Tray Woodall Who’s Back:

Five of the top seven scorers return. Point guard Tray Woodall averaged 11.7 points and 6.1 assists, which would have ranked him third on the BIG EAST leaderboard if had he played enough games to qualify. Woodall missed 11 games with groin and abdominal injuries. The Panthers lost seven in a row during Woodall’s absence. Forward Lamar Patterson averaged 9.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists, but came on strong in the postseason. The 6-foot-5 junior averaged 13.3 points in his final six games and was named MVP of the CBI. Forward Talib Zanna also finished well, averaging 11.8 points and 7.0 rebounds in his final six contests. Dante Taylor averaged 5.8 points and 4.9 rebounds while seeing time at power forward and center. Junior forward J.J. Moore (7.5) figures to continue to provide some scoring punch off the bench. Backcourt reserves Cameron Wright (2.2) and John Johnson (4.2) are back.

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Who’s Gone:

Guard Ashton Gibbs was an excellent four-year performer who will be missed. One of the better outside shooters in the history of the BIG EAST, Gibbs averaged 14.6 points last year and made 42.5 percent from 3-point range in BIG EAST games during his career. Rugged forward Nasir Robinson averaged 10.6 points and a team-leading 6.5 rebounds while starting every game.

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Storylines:

The Panthers usually put an experienced team on the floor, but they were younger than usual last year. The injury to Woodall seemed to derail the season for a while, though Dixon found a rotation that sparked success in the postseason. Two newcomers are expected to make strong pushes for starting roles this year. Six-foot-5 junior transfer Trey Ziegler is eligible immediately. Ziegler scored 1,011 career points and owned a 16.0 ppg scoring mark at Central Michigan. Steven Adams, a 7-foot freshman center from New Zealand, is considered one of the nation’s top high school recruits and is expected to make a strong bid to start. Pitt’s 129-57 BIG EAST mark over the last 11 seasons is still tops in the league. The Panthers want to return to that level of excellence.


PITTSBURGH 

PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 01 WOODALL, Tray Conference-Only... 21 PATTERSON, Lamar Conference-Only... 44 MOORE, J.J. Conference-Only... 42 ZANNA, Talib Conference-Only... 11 TAYLOR, Dante Conference-Only... 04 JOHNSON, John Conference-Only... 03 WRIGHT, Cameron Conference-Only... 33 GILBERT, Malcolm Conference-Only... 15 NWANKWO, Aron Conference-Only...

GP 28 13 37 18 38 18 39 18 37 18 39 18 37 17 19 9 5 1

GS 27 12 37 18 2 0 13 13 20 5 2 2 10 2 0 0 0 0

Min 869 384 1053 508 700 316 751 368 696 320 550 259 434 177 93 51 8 1

Avg 31.0 29.5 28.5 28.2 18.4 17.6 19.3 20.4 18.8 17.8 14.1 14.4 11.7 10.4 4.9 5.7 1.6 1.0

FG 107 43 126 57 94 41 97 41 86 33 53 25 33 13 4 1 0 0

TOTAL FGA 246 114 285 126 223 99 170 85 149 69 132 70 93 38 7 2 2 0

Pct .435 .377 .442 .452 .422 .414 .571 .482 .577 .478 .402 .357 .355 .342 .571 .500 .000 .000

3FG 49 16 41 17 37 12 0 0 0 0 33 15 3 2 0 0 0 0

3-PTS FGA 127 51 100 41 112 44 0 0 1 1 86 46 18 5 0 0 0 0

Pct .386 .314 .410 .415 .330 .273 .000 .000 .000 .000 .384 .326 .167 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 64 29 64 28 61 32 53 26 43 24 25 8 14 4 1 0 0 0

FTA 79 33 83 36 80 44 80 34 68 31 30 10 21 7 2 0 0 0

Pct .810 .879 .771 .778 .763 .727 .663 .765 .632 .774 .833 .800 .667 .571 .500 .000 .000 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 13 75 88 6 31 37 61 134 195 35 51 86 26 84 110 12 40 52 88 127 215 36 55 91 94 88 182 49 45 94 4 21 25 3 16 19 16 42 58 7 20 27 6 9 15 2 7 9 2 1 3 0 0 0

Avg 3.1 2.8 5.3 4.8 2.9 2.9 5.5 5.1 4.9 5.2 0.6 1.1 1.6 1.6 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.0

PF 64 25 89 49 56 31 86 46 82 42 54 30 46 17 18 12 1 0

FO 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 171 63 133 49 16 6 12 6 18 7 46 28 25 9 0 0 0 0

TO 89 47 63 36 37 22 29 15 39 21 35 15 33 14 3 3 0 0

Blk 4 0 12 4 6 3 15 7 25 11 0 0 5 3 6 4 0 0

Stl 24 15 38 20 17 12 13 9 13 6 12 7 15 7 2 2 0 0

Pts 327 131 357 159 286 126 247 108 215 90 164 73 83 32 9 2 0 0

Avg 11.7 10.1 9.6 8.8 7.5 7.0 6.3 6.0 5.8 5.0 4.2 4.1 2.2 1.9 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 12 GIBBS, Ashton Conference-Only... 35 ROBINSON, Nasir Conference-Only... 24 BIRCH, Khem Conference-Only... 14 RIVERS, Nick Conference-Only... 02 EPPS, Isaiah Conference-Only...

37 18 39 18 10 0 8 3 19 9

37 18 39 18 6 0 0 0 2 2

1270 628 1135 523 150 0 13 3 103 62

34.3 34.9 29.1 29.1 15.0 0.0 1.6 1.0 5.4 6.9

183 87 180 75 16 0 1 0 1 0

479 217 327 156 28 0 7 1 16 9

.382 .401 .550 .481 .571 .000 .143 .000 .063 .000

81 30 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

235 103 11 3 0 0 5 1 12 7

.345 .291 .182 .000 .000 .000 .200 .000 .000 .000

94 50 51 27 12 0 1 1 0 0

110 58 111 57 22 0 2 2 3 2

.855 .862 .459 .474 .545 .000 .500 .500 .000 .000

19 8 109 53 21 0 0 0 1 0

65 27 146 68 29 0 2 1 3 3

2.3 1.9 6.5 6.7 5.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3

38 20 105 51 21 0 0 0 9 5

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

77 28 79 35 0 0 0 0 16 8

61 30 81 47 7 0 4 1 5 4

2 2 9 6 19 0 0 0 0 0

19 8 25 11 2 0 0 0 3 3

541 254 413 177 44 0 4 1 2 0

14.6 14.1 10.6 9.8 4.4 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.0

981 2164 .453 416 986 .422 915 2077 .441 437 965 .453

247 92 229 103

707 302 686 308

.349 .305 .334 .334

483 229 495 241

691 314 694 332

.699 .729 .713 .726

532 243 393 195

875 1407 36.1 385 628 34.9 765 1158 29.7 365 560 31.1

671 330 641 290

7 4 15 7

593 239 517 250

495 259 431 216

103 40 154 87

183 100 235 135

2692 1153 2554 1218

69.0 64.1 65.5 67.7

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

39 18 39 18

2012-13 Roster No. 13 33 4 5 12 24 44 15 21 0 11 1 3 42 23

Name Steven Adams Malcolm Gilbert John Johnson Durand Johnson Chris Jones Mike Lecak J.J. Moore Aron Nwankwo Lamar Patterson James Robinson Dante Taylor Tray Woodall Cameron Wright Talib Zanna Trey Zeigler

84 35 255 121 50 0 2 1 4 3

2012-13 Newcomers Pos. C C G F G/F G F F F G F G G F G/F

Class Fr. So. So. RFr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr.

Ht. 7-0 6-11 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-9 5-11 6-4 6-9 6-5

Wt. Hometown/Last School 240 Rotorua, New Zealand/Notre Dame Prep 235 Smyrna, Del./Academy of the New Church 175 Philadelphia, Pa./Life Center Academy (N.J.) 190 Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 205 Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck 175 Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit 205 Brentwood, N.Y./South Kent Prep (Conn.) 205 Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City 220 Lancaster, Pa./St. Benedict’s (N.J.) 190 Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic 240 Greenburgh, N.Y./National Christian Acad. 190 Brooklyn, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (N.J.) 205 Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine 230 Kaduna, Nigeria/Bishop McNamara (Md.) 203 Detroit, Mich./Central Michigan

Head Coach: Jamie Dixon (Texas Christian ’87) Assistant Coaches: Pat Sandle (San Francisco State ’87), Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh ’05), Bill Barton (Salem State ’89)

Steven Adams, C, Fr., 7-0, 240 Rotorua, New Zealand/Notre Dame Prep • Ranked No. 5 among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • Led the adidas Nations Tournament in scoring (22.0 ppg) and rebounding (16.8 rpg) in 2011. • Averaged 12 points and 14 rebounds per game at Notre Dame Prep in 2011-12. Chris Jones, G/F, Fr., 6-5, 205 Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck • Graduated as Teaneck’s career scoring leader (1,319 points) and helped the team to 59 wins in its last 63 games. • Bergen Record Player of the Year and a two-time All-Bergen County selection. • Averaged 21.2 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 3.7 apg and 2.3 spg as a senior. Mike Lecak, G, So., 6-2, 175 Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit • Played freshman season at Wheeling Jesuit University. • Two-time All-Metro League selection at North Canyon HSD. James Robinson, G, Fr., 6-3, 190 Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic • The No. 8-rated point guard and the No. 59-rated incoming player for 2012, according to Rivals.com. • Named to the 2012 USA Men’s Basketball U18 National Team for the FIBA Americas championship in Brazil. • Competed for Team USA at the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit. Trey Zeigler, G/F, Jr., 6-5, 203 Detroit, Mich./Central Michigan • Scored 1,011 career points (16.0 ppg) at Central Michigan, ranking 26th on the school’s career scoring chart. • All-Mid-American Conference Third Team selection in 201112. • Father, Ernie, was an assistant at Pittsburgh from 2001-03.

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PITTSBURGH 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Jamie Dixon Hired at Pittsburgh - April 15, 2003 Coaching File - Pittsburgh, Associate head coach (1999-03); Hawaii, Assistant coach (1998-99 &1992-94); Northern Arizona, Assistant coach (1994-98);UC-Santa Barbara, Assistant coach (1991-92); Los Angeles Valley JC (1989-91); Highlights –2012 College Basketball Invitational title; 2011 NCAA Third Round; 201011 BIG EAST regular-season champions; 2010 NCAA Second Round; Enters 2011-12 ranked eighth among active coaches with a .755 winning percentage. 2009 NCAA Elite Eight; Coached 2009 USA Basketball U-19 Team to gold medal victory in New Zealand; 2008 NCAA Second Round; 2007 NCAA Sweet 16; 2006 NCAA Second Round; 2005 NCAA; 2004 NCAA Sweet 16; 2004 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2003-04 BIG EAST regular-season champions; Is one of only nine coaches in NCAA Division I history to win more than 100 games during the first four seasons as a head coach; While associate head coach at Pittsburgh, he helped the Panthers to consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 trips (2003, ‘02); 2003 BIG EAST Championship crown; 2002 BIG EAST West Division title; 2001 NIT Second Round; At Northern Arizona he helped the team to the 1998 NCAA Tournament and the school’s only Big Sky Tournament championship in ‘98; 1997 NIT. Collegiate File - At TCU, he was named All-SWC as a senior and earned SWC All-Academic honors. Led the SWC in assists as a senior. Professional File - Played in New Zealand and for LaCrosse in the CBA. Education - B.S. in Business Administration - Finance, TCU ‘87; M.S. in Economics, UC-Santa Barbara ‘92 Personal - Native of North Hollywood, Calif. Birthdate: 11-10-65. He and his wife, Jacqueline, have two children: Jack Connor (9) and Shannon (7).

Dixon’s Record

Career Record (nine years) ............................................... 238-77 (.756) Pittsburgh Record (nine years) ......................................... 238-77 (.756) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (nine years) .................. 103-51 (.669) BIG EAST Tournament Record (nine years) ........................... 12-8 (.600) BIG EAST Overall Record (nine years) ............................... 115-59 (.661) NCAA Record (eight appearances)........................................ 11-8 (.579) NIT Record .........................................................................................0-0 CBI Record (one appearance) ................................................. 5-1 (.833)

Year-By-Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh

Overall 31-5 20-9 25-8 29-8 27-10 31-5 25-9 28-6 22-17

Conference 13-3/1st 10-6/5th 10-6/T4th 12-4/T2nd 10-8/7th 15-3/T2nd 13-5/T2nd 15-3/1st 5-13/T13th

Conf. Tourn. Postseason 2-1/2nd 2-1 NCAA 0-1 0-1 NCAA 3-1/2nd 1-1 NCAA 2-1/2nd 2-1 NCAA 4-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 0-1 3-1 NCAA final 8 0-1 1-1 NCAA 0-1 1-1 NCAA 1-1 5-1 CBI/1st

Home Record: 167-86 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 2008-09 Worst Home Record: 3-6 in 1993-94 and 1994-95; 3-5 in 1999-00 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 20 from 2001-02 through 2003-04 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 11 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Road Record: 103-150 Best Road Record: 7-2 in 2010-11 Worst Road Record: 1-8 in 1995-96, 2011-12 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 7 over 2009-10 and 2010-11 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 10 over 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons Longest Winning Streak: 12 games over 2001-02/2002-03 seasons Longest Losing Streak: 14 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Longest Losing Streak (single season): 8 games in 1993-94

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 6-10 6-10 8-8 6-10 12-4 12-4 9-7 5-11 9-7 9-9 9-9 7-11 5-13 5-13 10-8 6-12 5-13 5-11 7-9 13-3 13-3 13-3 10-6 10-6 12-4 10-8 15-3 13-5 15-3 5-13

Home 5-3 4-4 5-3 5-3 6-2 6-2 5-3 4-4 6-2 7-2 5-4 3-6 3-6 4-5 7-2 4-5 4-5 3-5 5-3 7-1 8-0 7-1 5-3 7-1 6-2 7-2 9-0 8-1 8-1 4-5

Away 1-7 2-6 3-5 1-7 6-2 6-2 4-4 1-7 3-5 2-7 4-5 4-5 2-7 1-8 3-6 2-7 1-8 2-6 2-6 6-2 5-3 6-2 5-3 3-5 6-2 3-6 6-3 5-4 7-2 1-8

Finish 6th 6th 5th 6th 1st (3 tied) 1st 4th 7th (tie) 3rd (tie) 7th 4th (tie) 8th 9th 7th, BE7 2nd, (tie) BE7 5th, (tie) BE7 11th 11th 5th, West 1st, West 1st (tie), West 1st 5th 6th 2nd (tie) 7th 2nd (tie) 2nd (tie) 1st 13th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1995-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 6 21 7 21 2 4 11 29 14 18 29 5 20 25

Lost 2 26 1 29 6 5 13 16 7 27 20 3 31 20

Home 4-1 12-11 4-0 12-13 1-3 3-1 8-4 20-3 8-3 13-10 19-6 3-1 10-15 19-5

BIG EAST Championship Results (1995-2012)

vs. Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 4 1 3 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 26

Lost 3 0 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 4 6 0 1 28

Away 2-1 9-15 3-1 9-16 1-3 1-4 3-9 9-13 5-5 5-17 10-14 2-2 10-16 6-15

Championship Seed #6 #6 #5 #6 #2 #1 #4 #8 #5 #7 #6 #8 #9 #12 #6 #10 #11 #11 #5 West #1 West #2 West #1 #5 #6 #3 #7 #2 #2 #1 #13


PITTSBURGH 

2011-12 RESULTS (22-17, 5-13 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Albany - BEN W, 89-56 10,125 Woodall 25/Taylor 8 Philly Hoop Group Classic 13 Rider - ESPN3 W, 86-78 8,712 Gibbs 24/Patterson 8 16 Long Beach State - ESPN3 L, 76-86 8,215 Gibbs 20/Zanna 6 Philly Hoop Group Classic 22 La Salle - BEN W, 69-73 8,375 Robinson 21/Four with 6 25 at Penn - BEN W, 78-58 6,843 Gibbs 16/Birch 10 27 Robert Morris - BEN W, 81-71 8,758 Gibbs 21/Zanna 15 W, 80-69 15,880 Gibbs 18/Taylor 11 30 vs. Duquesne CEC - CBS SN DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 3 at Tennessee - ESPN W, 61-56 17,249 Gibbs, Robinson 16/Robinson 12 6 VMI - BEN W, 97-70 8,923 Gibbs 20/Robinson 14 Carquest Auto Parts Classic, New York, N.Y. 10 vs. Oklahoma State - EPSN2 W, 74-68 17,046 Gibbs 17/Patterson 10 17 South Carolina State - BEN W, 69-55 9,521 Patterson 16/Zanna 14 20 Saint Francis (Pa.) - ESPN3 W, 71-47 8,325 Taylor 14/Taylor 8 23 Wagner - ESPN2 L, 54-59 9,315 Gibbs 14/Robinson 9 27 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 L, 59-72 8,231 Zanna 13/Zanna 12 JANUARY 1 CINCINNATI - BEN L, 63-66 12,508 Robinson 19/Taylor 11 5 at DE PAUL - ESPN2 L, 81-84 8,110 Zanna 16/Patterson 9 11 RUTGERS - BEN L, 39-62 10,812 Moore 10/Robinson 9 14 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 57-62 18,404 Gibbs 29/Patterson, Robinson 7 16 at SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 63-71 24,826 Gibbs, Patterson, Wright 10/ Taylor 11 21 LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 62-73 12,508 Gibbs, Patterson 14/Robinson 7 25 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 86-74 10,049 Gibbs 22/Patterson 11 28 GEORGETOWN - ESPN W, 72-60 12,508 Robinson 23/Zanna 10 30 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 72-66 13,032 Woodall 24/ Taylor 7 FEBRUARY 5 VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 79-70 12,508 Woodall 29/Zanna 8 8 at USF - BEN L, 51-63 4,507 Woodall 11/Three with 5 12 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 66-73 8,666 Gibbs 26/Robinson 9 16 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN L, 48-66 12,508 Woodall 12/Patterson, Robinson 5 19 USF - ESPN2 L, 47-56 9,849 Moore 21/Robinson 11 26 at LOUISVILLE - CBS L, 54-57 22,746 Taylor 11/Robinson 11 29 ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 89-69 9,449 Gibbs 19/Taylor 8 MARCH 3 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN L, 65-74 10,167 Moore 16/Moore 6 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. St. John’s - ESPN2 W, 73-59 20,057 Gibbs 20/Robinson 8 7 vs. Georgetown - ESPN L, 52-64 20,057 Gibbs 14/Patterson 8 College Basketball Invitational 14 Wofford W, 81-63 1,449 Woodall, Moore 16/Robinson 11 19 Princeton W, 82-61 2,001 Patterson 19/Robinson 10 21 at Butler - HDNet ot W, 68-62 3,754 Zanna 15/Patterson 10 26 at Washington State - HDNet L, 66-67 4,226 Woodall, Moore 16/Zanna 8 28 Washington State - HDNet W, 57-53 3,349 Zanna 14/Zanna 8 30 Washington State - HDNet W, 71-65 3,849 Woodall 17/Patterson 8

Points Charles Smith, 1984-88 Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84 Larry Harris, 1974-78 Sam Young, 2005-09 Don Hennon, 1956-59 Jason Matthews, 1987-91 Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 Billy Knight, 1971-74 Sam Clancy, 1977-81

Total-Avg. 2045-16.8 2033-16.7 1914-17.8 1884-13.2 1841-24.2 1840-15.0 1753-15.0 1748-12.8 1731-22.2 1671-14.4

Rebounds Sam Clancy, 1977-81 Charles Smith, 1984-88 Jerome Lane, 1985-88 Billy Knight, 1971-74 Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84 Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 Bob Lazor, 1954-57 Isaac Hawkins, 1999-01 John Fridley, 1958-61 Aaron Gray, 2003-07

Total-Avg. 1342-11.6 987-8.1 970-10.4 938-12.0 922-7.7 888-7.6 841-11.1 834-7.1 800-n/a 790-7.0

(Home: 15-7/Away: 4-9/Neutral: 3-1)

CEC

Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Assists Brandin Knight, 1999-03 Sean Miller, 1987-92 Levance Fields, 2005-09 Darelle Porter, 1987-91 Carl Krauser, 2002-06 Jerry McCullough, 1991-96 Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 Dwayne Wallace, 1978-82 Tray Woodall, 2008(records first tabulated in 1970-71)

Total 785 744 645 617 568 552 458 454 436 413

Steals Brandin Knight, 1999-03 Jerry McCullough, 1991-96 Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99 Kellii Taylor, 1995-00 Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 Carlton Neverson, 1978-81 Jaron Brown, 2000-04 Carl Krauser, 2002-2006 Darelle Porter, 1987-91 Dwayne Wallace, 1978-82 (records first tabulated in 1978-79)

Total 298 257 235 202 196 194 192 190 170 169

Blocked Shots Charles Smith, 1984-88 Eric Mobley, 1991-94 Sam Clancy, 1977-81 Isaac Hawkins, 1999-01 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 Gary McGhee, 2007-11 Chris Taft, 2003-05 Sam Young, 2005-09 Bobby Martin, 1987-91 Keith Armstrong, 1982-86 (records first tabulated in 1974-75)

Total 346 184 170 143 130 114 110 109 109 108

Did You Know? Coach Jamie Dixon set NCAA Division I records for most victories after eight years as a head coach (216) seven seasons (188) and six years (163).

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PROVIDENCE 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Providence, R.I.

NOVEMBER 10 NJIT........................................................................................ 2 p.m. 12 Bryant (BIG EAST Network) ...................................................7 p.m. Puerto Rico Tip-Off 15 vs. Massachusetts 1 (ESPNU) ............................................7:30 p.m. 16 vs. North Carolina State/Penn State 1 ...................................... TBD 18 vs. TBD 1 ................................................................................... TBD 23 Fairfield ................................................................................. 7 p.m. 27 Holy Cross (BIG EAST Network) .............................................7 p.m.

Enrollment 3,837 Founded 1917 Nickname Friars

DECEMBER SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 1 Mississippi State (ESPNU) ....................................................... Noon 6 Rhode Island (BIG EAST Network) .........................................7 p.m. 18 Colgate .................................................................................. 7 p.m. 22 at Boston College (ESPN3).....................................................2 p.m. 28 at Brown (NBC Sports Network)............................................7 p.m.

Colors Black, White and Silver Home Court Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,993)

JANUARY 2 at LOUISVILLE (BIG EAST Network) .......................................7 p.m. 5 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................8 p.m. 9 SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .............................................7 p.m. 13 at SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ....................................... Noon 16 at GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) .................................7 p.m. 19 VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ...........................................4 p.m. 22 PITTSBURGH (ESPN2) ............................................................ 7 p.m. 26 at MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .....................................2 p.m. 31 CONNECTICUT (ESPN/ESPN2) ...............................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Ed Cooley (Stonehill ’94) Office Phone: (401) 865-2266 Associate Head Coach Andre LaFleur (Northeastern, 1987) Assistant Coaches Bob Simon (Eastern Michigan ’89) Brian Blaney (Roanoke ’94)

FEBRUARY 3 at VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ........................................ Noon 6 CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network)...........................................7 p.m. 13 at USF (ESPNU) ...................................................................... 9 p.m. 16 NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network)......................................... Noon 20 at SYRACUSE (ESPN2) ............................................................ 7 p.m. 23 at RUTGERS (ESPNU) ............................................................. 9 p.m.

Administration

President Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.

MARCH 2 ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) ............................................8 p.m. 5 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................9 p.m. 9 at CONNECTICUT GP (ESPNU) .................................................. Noon

Director of Athletics Robert Driscoll, Jr. Athletics Phone: (401) 865-2265 Associate AD/Communications Arthur Parks Office Phone: (401) 865-2759 Cell Phone: (401) 378-7334 Email: aparks@providence.edu

FRIARS Preview The Big Picture:

In his first season as the Friar head coach, Ed Cooley instilled his strong belief in discipline and pride. Providence was a more cohesive group last season and his players blossomed in that environment. Cooley will continue with his style, but he wants some more results in the win column this year. Last year’s squad finished 1517 overall and 4-14 in the BIG EAST. Cooley has secured a strong recruiting class that will have ample opportunity to be noticed and help push the Friars up in the standings.

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Coliseo Reuben Rodriquez, Bayamon, P.R. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. All times Eastern 1

Vincent Council Who’s Back:

Vincent Council has developed into an elite guard in the BIG EAST. Last season, he averaged a team-leading 15.9 scoring mark and was first in the league in assists (7.5). He was an All-BIG EAST Third Team selection. Forward LaDontae Henton and guard Bryce Cotton each averaged 14.3 ppg. Henton also grabbed 8.6 rebounds per contest which earned him a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Cotton tied for third in the league with 77 3-pointers and was second in free throw shooting, making 89.1 percent. Council and Cotton were first and second, respectively, in the BIG EAST in minutes played. Council played 38.7 minutes per game and Cotton was 38.6. Kadeem Batts, a 6-foot-9 junior, helped closer to the basket with averages of 6.2 points and 4.2 rebounds. Six-foot-9 Brice Kofane played in 29 games as a freshman and helped defensively while averaging 2.7 points and 4.1 boards. Reserve forward Lee Goldsbrough (0.8, 1.7) saw limited duty.

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Who’s Gone:

Guard Gerard Coleman, who averaged 13.2 ppg while starting 21 games, along with forwards Bilal Dixon, who averaged 4.3 points and 4.1 boards, while starting seven times, transferred. Reserve forward Ron Giplaye (1.3, 2.0) also left the program.

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Storylines:

Kris Dunn is a heralded freshman recruit who is talented enough of make an immediate impact, but a shoulder operation will leave him sidelined until December. The Friars led the BIG EAST in 3-point shooting and the team should be strong again from beyond the arc. With Council established as one of the nation’s top guards and Henton as an emerging star at forward, the Friars have some top-level talent that should make a difference. If some of the younger players can adjust quickly to the college game, then Providence could be poised for a big season.


PROVIDENCE 

PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 32 COUNCIL, Vincent Conference-Only... 11 COTTON, Bryce Conference-Only... 23 HENTON, LaDontae Conference-Only... 10 BATTS, Kadeem Conference-Only... 13 KOFANE, Brice Conference-Only... 21 GOLDSBROUGH, Lee Conference-Only... 51 BANCROFT, Ted Conference-Only...

GP 31 17 32 18 32 18 21 18 29 15 23 9 9 2

GS 31 17 32 18 32 18 10 9 7 1 8 2 0 0

Min 1200 675 1234 710 1191 684 414 360 436 182 179 46 27 7

Avg 38.7 39.7 38.6 39.4 37.2 38.0 19.7 20.0 15.0 12.1 7.8 5.1 3.0 3.5

FG 184 95 145 79 168 97 45 36 25 11 6 1 0 0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 01 COLEMAN, Gerard Conference-Only... 42 DIXON, Bilal Conference-Only... 53 MURRAY, Mike Conference-Only... 34 GIPLAYE, Ron Conference-Only... 35 GRANT, Maurice Conference-Only... 41 CARTER, Chris Conference-Only...

30 16 31 17 1 0 26 13 1 0 16 5

21 13 7 7 0 0 12 5 0 0 0 0

1021 540 488 324 2 0 196 91 1 0 35 5

34.0 33.8 15.7 19.1 2.0 0.0 7.5 7.0 1.0 0.0 2.2 1.0

140 66 43 32 1 0 12 5 0 0 3 0

331 .423 169 .391 77 .558 56 .571 1 1.000 0 .000 26 .462 13 .385 0 .000 0 .000 6 .500 3 .000

772 422 808 486

1807 1026 1908 1072

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

32 18 32 18

TOTAL FGA 471 253 351 205 370 209 115 99 43 18 9 1 7 0

3-PTS FGA 99 55 203 134 112 72 1 1 0 0 1 0 6 0

Pct .293 .327 .379 .366 .393 .431 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000

FT 95 57 90 36 77 48 40 38 28 14 5 0 0 0

FTA 141 77 101 41 109 63 56 48 48 23 7 0 0 0

Pct .674 .740 .891 .878 .706 .762 .714 .792 .583 .609 .714 .000 .000 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 30 96 126 18 47 65 14 67 81 7 41 48 88 186 274 48 105 153 45 44 89 41 39 80 46 72 118 18 26 44 15 24 39 1 6 7 0 4 4 0 1 1

Avg 4.1 3.8 2.5 2.7 8.6 8.5 4.2 4.4 4.1 2.9 1.7 0.8 0.4 0.5

PF 75 44 51 34 76 43 72 60 84 44 25 5 5 3

FO 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 4 4 3 0 0 0 0

A 231 136 72 44 36 22 9 8 6 2 5 0 1 0

TO 109 61 52 31 55 27 32 28 24 10 6 1 3 1

Blk 11 5 5 5 34 19 15 14 41 16 2 1 0 0

Stl 39 21 32 15 32 15 8 8 8 1 4 1 0 0

Pts 492 265 457 243 457 273 130 110 78 36 18 2 0 0

Avg 15.9 15.6 14.3 13.5 14.3 15.2 6.2 6.1 2.7 2.4 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0

5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

21 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2

.238 .222 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000

110 52 46 30 0 0 9 2 1 0 0 0

164 84 60 42 0 0 23 4 2 0 0 0

.671 .619 .767 .714 .000 .000 .391 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000

55 31 34 23 0 0 26 11 0 0 2 1

95 38 92 56 0 0 27 10 0 0 1 0

5.0 4.3 4.1 4.6 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2

53 22 53 36 1 0 42 18 0 0 5 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

63 34 7 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0

67 30 20 9 2 0 12 5 1 0 1 1

5 3 37 23 0 0 16 5 0 0 0 0

34 19 8 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0

395 186 132 94 2 0 33 12 1 0 8 0

13.2 11.6 4.3 5.5 2.0 0.0 1.3 0.9 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0

158 100 212 113

447 273 628 310

.353 .366 .338 .365

501 277 388 234

711 382 567 341

.705 .725 .684 .686

410 235 426 238

771 1181 36.9 401 636 35.3 726 1152 36.0 415 653 36.3

542 310 589 311

12 10 13 5

435 254 466 295

391 209 352 172

166 91 147 97

170 85 187 108

2203 1221 2216 1319

68.8 67.8 69.2 73.3

Pct 3FG .391 29 .375 18 .413 77 .385 49 .454 44 .464 31 .391 0 .364 0 .581 0 .611 0 .667 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0

.427 .411 .423 .453

2012-13 Roster No. 22 10 11 32 3 4 21 25 23 5 13

Name Ted Bancroft Kadeem Batts Bryce Cotton Vincent Council Kris Dunn Josh Fortune Lee Goldsbrough Tyler Harris LaDontae Henton Sidiki Johnson Brice Kofane

150 69 126 79 0 0 53 21 0 0 3 1

2012-13 Newcomers Pos. G F G G G G F F F F F

Class Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. So.

Ht. 6-4 6-9 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-9 6-9 6-6 6-10 6-8

Wt. 187 245 165 180 180 195 225 215 215 240 205

Hometown/Last School Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School New London, Conn./New London Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form Dix Hills, N.Y./NC State Lansing, Mich./Eastern Harlem, N.Y./Arizona Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School

Head Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill ’94) Associate Head Coach: Andre LaFleur (Notheastern ’87) Assistant Coaches: Brian Blaney (Roanoke ’94), Bob Simon (Eastern Michigan ’89)

Kris Dunn, G, Fr., 6-3, 180 New London, Conn./New London • The top-rated point guard and the No. 16-rated incoming player according to Rivals.com. • ESPN High School All-America selection, becoming the first player from the state of Connecticut to be so named since 1984. • Averaged 31.4 points per game to help New London to a 23-3 record. • McDonald’s All-American and the Gatorade Player of the Year from Connecticut. • Attended the 2012 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team training camp. Josh Fortune, G, Fr., 6-5, 195 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan • Averaged 14.5 points for Kecoughtan as a senior. • Scored 13.9 ppg in his junior year. • Rated as the No. 8 player from Virginia by ESPN.com. Sidiki Johnson, F, Fr., 6-10, 240 Harlem, N.Y./Arizona • Eligible to play in the second semester of the 2012-13 season. • Transferred from Arizona following the Fall 2011 semester. • MVP of the Nike Tournament of Champions Youth Showcase in 2009. • Graduated from Wadleigh High School. Earned All-City First Team honors at St. Benedict’s Prep as a junior.

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PROVIDENCE 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Ed Cooley

Home Record: 136-134 Best Home Record: 8-1 in 1993-94 Worst Home Record: 0-9 in 2010-11 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 8 over 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 7 over 1979-80/80-81 seasons Road Record: 76-194 Best Road Record: 6-2 in 2003-04 Worst Road Record: 0-9 in 2010-11 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 3 in 1988-89, 1989-90 and 2000-01 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 15 over 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons Longest Winning Streak: 6 games in 1986-87 Longest Losing Streak: 11 games over 1979-80/80-81 seasons Longest Losing Streak (single season): 10 games in 2009-10

Hired at Providence – March 22, 2011 Coaching File – Fairfield, Head coach (2007-11); Boston College, Assistant coach (1997-06); Rhode Island, Assistant coach (1996-97); Stonehill College, Assistant coach (1995-96); UMass-Dartmouth, Assistant coach (1994-95). Highlights – 2011 NIT second round; Collegiate File – Was a four year player at Stonehill College. Three-time captain

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Education - B.A., History, Stonehill, 1994. Personal – A native of Providence, attended Central High School and earned two Rhode Island High School player of the Year honors before attending Stonehill. He and his wife, Nurys, have one daughter Olivia, and one son, Isaiah.

Cooley’s Record

Career Record (six years) .................................................. 107-86 (.554) Providence Record (one year) ............................................ 15-17 (.469) Fairfield Record (five years) ................................................ 92-69 (.571)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (one year) ........................ 4-14 (.222) BIG EAST Tournament Record (one year) ............................... 0-1 (.000) BIG EAST Overall Record (one year) ..................................... 4-15 (.210) NCAA Record .....................................................................................0-0 NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500)

Year-By-Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Providence

Overall 13-19 14-16 17-15 23-11 25-8 15-17

Conference 10-8/T5th 11-7/T5th 9-9/T4th 13-5/2nd 15-3/1st 4-14/15th

Conf. Tourn. 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1/2nd 1-1 0-1

Postseason

1-1 NIT

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 0-6 3-11 2-12 4-12 5-11 3-13 7-9 10-6 5-11 7-9 8-8 7-9 6-12 9-9 10-8 7-11 9-9 10-8 7-11 9-9 4-12 11-5 6-10 8-8 11-5 4-12 5-11 8-8 6-12 10-8 4-14 4-14 4-14

Home 0-3 2-5 2-5 2-6 4-4 2-6 4-4 6-2 5-3 4-4 4-4 6-2 4-5 6-3 8-1 5-4 5-4 7-2 4-5 4-5 2-6 6-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 2-6 3-5 6-2 4-5 6-3 2-7 4-5 3-6

Away Finish 0-3 7th 1-6 8th 0-7 7th (tie) 2-6 8th 1-7 7th (tie) 1-7 8th 3-5 5th 4-4 4th (tie) 0-8 8th 3-5 5th (tie) 4-4 5th (tie) 1-7 7th (tie) 2-7 9th 3-6 4th (tie) 2-7 4th (tie) 2-7 6th (tie) 4-5 3rd, BE 7 3-6 2nd BE 7 3-6 4th, BE 7 5-4 6th (tie) 2-6 12th 5-3 2nd, East 1-7 6th, East 3-5 3rd (tie), East 6-2 3rd (tie) 2-6 9th 2-6 13th 2-6 10th 2-7 T-12th 4-5 T-7th 2-7 15th 0-9 14th 1-8 15th

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF 5 Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 21 6 15 2 1 5 16 14 24 23 5 8 22

Lost 4 33 2 33 6 8 14 29 8 30 28 3-2 42 33

Home 2-1 11-15 3-1 12-12 2-3 1-3 2-4 13-9 11-2 15-13 13-12 2-3 5-22 16-12

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 2 16

Lost 1 2 0 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 5 2 6 0 3 31

Away 2-3 10-18 3-1 3-21 0-3 0-5 3-10 3-20 3-6 9-17 10-16 3-20 6-21

Championship Seed #7 #8 #7 #8 #8 #8 #5 #4 #8 #6 #6 #7 #9 #5 #4 #6 #6 #4 #8 #7 #12 #2 East #6 East #3 East #3 #9 (DNQ) #10 #2 #8 #15 #14 #15


PROVIDENCE 

2011-12 RESULTS (15-17, 4-14 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 12 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 72-61 6,586 Coleman 18/Coleman 7 14 at Fairfield W, 80-72 6,375 Council 26/Henton 9 South Padre Island Invitational 19 Florida A&M W, 87-65 6,052 Cotton 26/Henton 11 22 Southern W, 59-53 4,369 Coleman 21/Coleman 11 25 vs. Iowa State SPI L, 54-64 675 Council 21/Coleman 8 26 vs. Northern Iowa SPI - CBS SN L, 62-79 700 Council 26/Henton 9 29 Holy Cross W, 82-77 5,201 Cotton 24/Kofane 12 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at South Carolina - ESPNU W, 76-67 7,476 Coleman, Henton 18/Henton 8 5 Brown W, 80-49 5,002 Council 21/Henton, Council 9 8 Boston College - ESPN3 W, 64-57 8,051 Henton 21/Dixon 10 10 Bryant W, 72-61 5,162 Cotton 34/Henton 12 20 New Hampshire W, 67-52 6,578 Coleman 20/Henton 12 23 at Rhode Island - Cox W, 80-61 7,657 Cotton 19/Kofane 10 27 at ST. JOHN’S CA - BEN L, 67-91 5,602 Coleman 20/Henton 9 31 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 40-49 11,834 Henton 13/Henton 11 JANUARY 4 SYRACUSE - BEN L, 73-87 12,252 Coleman, Council 17/Henton 13 7 SETON HALL - BEN L, 57-66 8,479 Council 23/Henton 9 10 LOUISVILLE - ESPN2 W, 90-59 8,163 Batts, Cotton 27/Batts 10 14 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 55-78 23,311 Batts 13/Henton 10 21 MARQUETTE - BEN L, 72-79 9,469 Cotton 26/Batts 11 25 at PITTSBURGH - BEN L, 74-86 10,049 Council 26/Henton 11 29 at USF TBF - ESPN3 L, 78-81 4,333 Henton 33/Dixon, Henton 7 FEBRUARY 1 RUTGERS - ESPNU W, 78-67 7,103 Dixon 18/Dixon 10 5 WEST VIRGINIA - BEN ot L,84-87 8,122 Coleman 30/Dixon 10 7 at VILLANOVA - BEN L, 72-74 6,500 Cotton 20/Dixon 8 11 USF - ESPN3 L, 48-55 10,824 Council 16/Batts 8 15 at CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 66-81 7,822 Council 29/Henton 9 18 GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 53-63 11,563 Council 13/Gilplaye, Dixon 7 25 at DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 73-71 8,842 Henton 24/Henton 15 28 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 72-70 11,031 Cotton 22/Batts 13 MARCH 2 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 69-75 9,149 Henton 18/Henton 12 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Seton Hall - ESPNU L, 47-79 20,057 Henton 14/Henton 7

Points Ryan Gomes, 2001-05 Jimmy Walker, 1963-67 Eric Murdock, 1987-91 Jamel Thomas, 1995-99 Marvin Barnes, 1970-74 Joe Hassett, 1973-77 Bruce Campbell, 1974-78 Ernie DiGregorio, 1969-73 Marshon Brooks, 2007-11 Otis Thorpe, 1980-84

Total-Avg. 2138-18.4 2045-25.2 2021-17.3 1971-15.9 1839-20.7 1828-14.7 1809-14.8 1760-20.5 1629-14.4 1625-14.1

Rebounds Marvin Barnes, 1970-74 Jim Hadnot, 1958-62 John Thompson, 1960-64 Geoff McDermott, 2005-09 Michael Smith, 1991-94 Ryan Gomes, 2001-05 Bruce Campbell, 1974-78 Otis Thorpe, 1980-84 Bill Eason, 1974-78 Dickey Simpkins, 1990-94

Total-Avg. 1592-17.9 1299-15.5 1061-13.4 1055-8.7 1038-11.4 1028-8.9 949-7.8 902-7.8 800-6.9 790-6.3

Assists Ernie DiGregorio, 1969-73 Vincent Council, 2009Billy Donovan, 1983-87 Carlton Screen, 1986-90 Ricky Tucker, 1979-83 Bob Misevicius, 1974-78 Eric Murdock, 1987-91 Vinnie Ernst, 1959-63 Geoff McDermott, 2005-09 Sharaud Curry. 2005-10

Total 662 561 546 532 520 490 487 487 478 462

Steals John Linehan, 1997-02 Eric Murdock, 1987-91 Carlton Screen, 1986-90 Harold Starks, 1982-86 Geoff McDermott, 2005-09 Corey Wright, 1996-99 Ryan Gomes, 2001-05 Joe Hassett, 1973-77 Michael Brown, 1992-96 Weyinmi Efejuku, 2005-09

Total 385 376 228 207 205 181 181 176 174 171

Blocked Shots Marvin Barnes, 1970-74 Marcus Douthit, 2000-04 Bob Cooper, 1973-77 Herbert Hill, 2004-07 Steve Wright, 1984-88 Randall Hanke, 2004-09 Rich Hunger, 1977-81 Bilal Dixon, 2009-12 Bob Misevicius, 1974-78 Karim Shabazz, 1999-01

Total 333 295 284 189 184 155 144 141 121 120

(Home: 11-6/Away: 4-8/Neutral: 0-3)

SPI Convention Center, South Padre Island, Texas Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y. TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. SPI CA

Did You Know? Last year’s 90-59 win against No. 14/15 Louisville marked the largest margin of victory over a ranked team in school history.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location New Brunswick, N.J.

NOVEMBER 9 Saint Peter’s (BIG EAST Network).....................................7:30 p.m. 12 Sacred Heart.....................................................................7:30 p.m. 16 at Princeton ........................................................................... 7 p.m. 20 Boston University (ESPN3) ...............................................7:30 p.m. 25 at UNC-Greensboro ............................................................... 2 p.m.

Enrollment 37,364 Founded 1766

DECEMBER SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 1 at Mississippi (ESPNU) ........................................................... 2 p.m. MSG Holiday Festival 8 vs. Iona 1 (BIG EAST Network)................................................ 9 p.m. 11 George Washington (BIG EAST Network).........................7:30 p.m. 16 Alabama-Birmingham ............................................................ Noon 21 Howard.............................................................................7:30 p.m. 28 Rider .................................................................................7:30 p.m.

Nickname Scarlet Knights Color Scarlet Home Court Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000)

JANUARY 2 at SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .........................................7 p.m. 5 PITTSBURGH (ESPN2) .......................................................... 11 a.m. 9 at ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) ........................................7 p.m. 12 CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network)...........................................8 p.m. 17 USF (ESPN/ESPN2)................................................................. 9 p.m. 19 at NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network) ...................................8 p.m. 23 ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) .......................................7:30 p.m. 27 at CONNECTICUT XL (BIG EAST Network)..............................2 p.m. 30 at CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network) ......................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Mike Rice (Fordham ’91) Office Phone: (732) 445-4291 Associate Head Coach David Cox (William & Mary ’95) Assistant Coaches Van Macon (Southampton ’94) Jimmy Martelli (Dickinson ’05)

FEBRUARY 6 LOUISVILLE (BIG EAST Network).......................................7:30 p.m. 9 GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) ...................................... Noon 12 SETON HALL (ESPN2) ............................................................. 7 p.m. 16 at DE PAUL (ESPNU) .............................................................. 1 p.m. 18 at VILLANOVA (ESPNU) ......................................................... 9 p.m. 23 PROVIDENCE (ESPNU) ........................................................... 9 p.m.

Administration President Robert L. Barchi

MARCH 2 at GEORGETOWN (ESPNU) ....................................................9 p.m. 5 MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .........................................7 p.m. 8 at SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ......................................7 p.m.

Director of Athletics Tim Pernetti Athletics Phone: (732) 445-8610 Associate Director of Communications Kevin Lorincz Office Phone: (732) 445-7812 Cell Phone: (732) 801-4067 Email: klorincz@scarletknights.com

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Dane Miller

SCARLET KNIGHTS Preview The Big Picture:

Last year, coach Mike Rice had a roster that included seven freshmen and no seniors on scholarship. There were a couple of breakthroughs with top-10 wins against Florida and Connecticut, but there were also plenty of times when the inexperience hurt, especially in BIG EAST play. With that large group of freshmen becoming sophomores, the Scarlet Knights want the “breakthroughs” to increase in 2012-13. The core of the backcourt should be three second-year players. The frontcourt has more experience, which should help Rice to keep the Scarlet Knights moving in the right direction in the league standings. Last year, RU was 6-12 in the BIG EAST and 14-18 overall.

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Who’s Back:

The guard trio of Eli Carter, Myles Mack and Jerome Seagears got their feet wet right away and showed plenty of promise. Carter and Mack were the team’s top two scorers, averaging 13.8 and 9.8 points, respectively. Carter played big in the big games. He averaged 16.8 ppg against nationally ranked teams. Carter ranked fourth in scoring among BIG EAST freshmen. Mack is more of a point guard. He started 14 games, but was third in minutes played (26.6). Seagears started 25 games and averaged 7.7 points. Dane Miller, a 6-foot-6 senior, has been a versatile performer on the wing. Last season, he averaged 7.9 points, a team-leading 6.6 rebounds and was a surprising fourth in the BIG EAST in blocked shots with a 1.6 average. Junior Mike Poole averaged 6.5 points coming off the bench mostly behind Miller. Six-foot-5 Malick Kone (3.3) was slowed by a knee injury. The Scarlet Knights have high hopes for Kadeem Jack (1.2, 1.6), a mobile 6-9 sophomore who missed the first 13

games of last season with an injury. As a freshman, 6-foot-8 Derrick Randall (2.5, 2.4) helped showed some promise around the basket. Six-foot-8 senior Austin Johnson (4.1, 2.1) has been a veteran role player in the frontcourt. Six-foot-9 sophomore Greg Lewis is also available.

Who’s Gone:

Forward Gilvydas Biruta, who averaged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds, transferred. He was only RU player to start every game last season.

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Storylines:

Rice has high hopes for forward Wally Judge to offer immediate help. A transfer from Kansas State, the 6-9, 250-pound forward is a former McDonald’s All-America prep player. He averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds while playing 15.2 minutes per game two seasons ago at Kansas State. Another newcomer, 6-5 wing Vincent Garrett, is a junior college transfer who is considered a strong rebounder and scorer. Despite its still-young roster, Rutgers returns 10 of its top 12 players from a year ago. The Scarlet Knights appear to have an improving team that wants to make headlinegrabbing victories more than an occasional occurrence.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 05 CARTER, Eli Conference-Only... 04 MACK, Myles Conference-Only... 11 MILLER, Dane Conference-Only... 01 SEAGEARS, Jerome Conference-Only... 10 POOLE, Mike Conference-Only... 21 JOHNSON, Austin Conference-Only... 24 KONE, Malick Conference-Only... 15 RANDALL, Derrick Conference-Only... 22 JACK, Kadeem Conference-Only... 35 LEWIS, Greg Conference-Only...

GP 32 18 32 18 32 18 32 18 32 18 31 17 16 8 31 18 18 16 18 9

GS 28 17 14 4 30 18 25 18 3 0 14 2 0 0 10 10 1 1 1 0

Min 952 581 850 491 922 527 824 478 707 408 495 220 155 49 349 232 149 132 107 40

Avg 29.8 32.3 26.6 27.3 28.8 29.3 25.8 26.6 22.1 22.7 16.0 12.9 9.7 6.1 11.3 12.9 8.3 8.3 5.9 4.4

FG 153 87 101 52 97 60 89 44 85 49 48 24 21 5 32 25 9 9 5 1

TOTAL FGA 374 223 261 147 194 125 227 121 212 121 98 44 44 8 57 36 35 34 17 5

Pct .409 .390 .387 .354 .500 .480 .392 .364 .401 .405 .490 .545 .477 .625 .561 .694 .257 .265 .294 .200

3FG 55 37 48 28 11 7 29 19 11 7 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

3-PTS FGA 156 108 142 85 39 29 87 49 34 24 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .353 .343 .338 .329 .282 .241 .333 .388 .324 .292 .000 .000 .400 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 80 41 63 35 48 25 39 26 28 7 32 6 8 2 14 11 3 3 0 0

FTA 115 59 80 47 67 35 51 32 36 10 47 12 10 4 23 18 8 8 2 0

Pct .696 .695 .788 .745 .716 .714 .765 .813 .778 .700 .681 .500 .800 .500 .609 .611 .375 .375 .000 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 16 82 98 11 42 53 8 55 63 6 32 38 69 143 212 41 93 134 47 48 95 25 25 50 34 71 105 19 39 58 22 44 66 7 16 23 11 19 30 1 7 8 34 39 73 16 23 39 13 15 28 11 14 25 8 10 18 4 5 9

Avg 3.1 2.9 2.0 2.1 6.6 7.4 3.0 2.8 3.3 3.2 2.1 1.4 1.9 1.0 2.4 2.2 1.6 1.6 1.0 1.0

PF 81 52 43 27 71 32 79 43 77 45 89 53 17 7 43 30 27 22 24 14

FO 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

A 68 39 66 36 69 38 79 47 38 23 12 7 6 3 3 2 0 0 5 2

TO 88 56 56 22 64 37 50 30 41 19 40 17 3 1 18 11 12 11 13 4

Blk 3 2 1 0 51 26 3 0 18 8 5 4 3 1 12 7 8 8 3 2

Stl 42 24 45 23 40 17 25 15 40 21 12 4 4 1 10 7 8 7 0 0

Pts 441 252 313 167 253 152 246 133 209 112 128 54 52 13 78 61 21 21 10 2

Avg 13.8 14.0 9.8 9.3 7.9 8.4 7.7 7.4 6.5 6.2 4.1 3.2 3.3 1.6 2.5 3.4 1.2 1.3 0.6 0.2

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 55 BIRUTA, Gilvydas Conference-Only... 02 CARROLL, Austin Conference-Only... 23 RIGOGLIOSO, Charlie Conference-Only... 44 KUHN, Mike Conference-Only...

32 18 10 0 11 6 11 6

32 18 0 0 1 1 1 1

817 447 106 0 22 11 20 9

25.5 24.8 10.6 0.0 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.5

111 59 10 0 2 2 1 1

247 138 23 0 5 3 8 4

.449 .428 .435 .000 .400 .667 .125 .250

7 3 6 0 0 0 0 0

20 13 15 0 0 0 6 2

.350 .231 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

81 42 2 0 0 0 0 0

128 62 4 0 0 0 0 0

.633 .677 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

76 42 3 0 1 1 0 0

92 50 9 0 4 2 1 0

5.3 5.1 1.2 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.0

105 59 9 0 1 0 1 0

4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 26 10 0 4 2 2 1

69 44 11 0 0 0 1 1

14 6 1 0 0 0 0 0

29 15 3 0 2 1 1 1

310 163 28 0 4 4 2 2

9.7 9.1 2.8 0.0 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.3

169 102 202 109

504 311 599 304

.335 .328 .337 .359

398 198 526 296

571 287 760 439

.697 .690 .692 .674

409 218 379 221

694 1103 34.5 377 595 33.1 709 1088 34.0 412 633 35.2

673 388 546 286

17 11 10 3

407 226 427 267

475 261 502 264

122 64 132 75

261 136 211 123

2095 1136 2106 1217

65.5 63.1 65.8 67.6

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

32 18 32 18

764 1802 .424 418 1009 .414 689 1640 .420 406 929 .437

2012-13 Roster No. 5 24 22 21 33 30 35 4 2 13 10 15 1

Name Eli Carter Vincent Garrett Kadeem Jack Austin Johnson Wally Judge Logan Kelly Greg Lewis Myles Mack Dane Miller Malick Kone Mike Poole Derrick Randall Jerome Seagears

2012-13 Newcomers Pos. Class G So. G/F Jr. F/C So. C Sr. F Jr. G Fr. F So. G So. G/F Sr. G/F So. G/F So. F/C So. G So.

Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-9 6-8 6-9 6-2 6-9 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-8 6-1

Wt. Hometown/Last School 195 Paterson, N.J./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 210 Chicago, Ill./Lee College 225 Queens, N.Y./Rice (N.Y.) 250 Elkins Park, Pa./Blair Academy (N.J.) 250 Washington, D.C./Kansas State 200 Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingstone 240 Randallstown, Md./St. Frances Academy 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Anthony 215 Rochester, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta 200 Conakry, Guinea/Blue Ridge School (Va.) 195 Rosedale, N.Y./St. Benedict’s (N.J.) 240 Brooklyn, N.Y./South Kent (Conn.) 175 Silver Spring, Md./Flora MacDonald Acad.

Head Coach: Mike Rice (Fordham ’91) Assistant Coaches: David Cox (William & Mary ’95), Van Macon (Southampton ’94), Jimmy Martelli (Dickinson ’05)

168 92 12 0 5 3 1 0

Vincent Garrett, G/F, Jr., 6-5, 210 Chicago, Ill./Lee College • Averaged 16.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists to earn all-region accolades at Lee College last season. • Averaged 16.0 points and 11.0 rebounds as a senior at Marshall Metropolitan HS in 2010-11. Wally Judge, F, Jr., 6-9, 250 Washington, D.C./Kansas State • Sat out last season after transferring from Kansas State. • Averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in 17 games for Kansas State in 2010-11. • Played in 36 games at Kansas State as a freshman in 200910, averaging 3.3 ppg. Logan Kelly, G, Fr., 6-2, 200 Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingston • Averaged 24 points per game as a senior at Governor Livingston HS. • Graduated as the school’s career scoring leader (1,324 points).

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Mike Rice

Home Record: 65-79 Best Home Record: 7-1 in 2001-02 Worst Home Record: 1-8 in 2007-08 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 6 in 2001-02 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 10 over 2007-08 and 2008-09 Road Record: 22-114 Best Road Record: 3-5 in 2005-06 Worst Road Record: 0-9 in 1997-98 & 2008-09 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 2 in 1999-00 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 15 from 2008-09 to 2009-10 Longest Winning Streak: 3 games in 1997-98 and 1998-99 (twice) Longest Losing Streak: 9 in 2007-08

Hired at Rutgers – May 6, 2010 Coaching File – Head coach, Robert Morris, 2007-10; Assistant coach, Pittsburgh, 2006-07; Assistant coach, Saint Joseph’s, 2003-06; Assistant coach, Chicago State, 1998-2001; Assistant coach, Niagara, 199798; Assistant coach, Marquette, 1994-97; From 2001- to 2004, Rice served as the director of Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp for the Hoop Group. Highlights – 2010 NCAA; 2009 NCAA; 2008 NIT; Was named Northeast Conference Coach of the Year and NABC District Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2009.

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Playing File – Was a three-year starter at Fordham. As a senior, he was the captain of the team that finished 25-8 and earned an NIT berth. Education - B.A. Communications, Fordham, 1991. Personal - Birthdate: 2-13-69. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., he and his wife Kerry have a son Michael (14) and a daughter Katie (12). His mother, Kathy, played basketball at Duquesne. His father, Mike Rice, Sr., was head coach at Duquesne (1979-82) and Youngstown State (1982-87) and is a television broadcaster for the Portland Trail Blazers. His sisters, SYRsan and Stephanie, played tennis at Syracuse.

Rice’s Record

Career Record (five years) ................................................ 102-66 (.607) Rutgers Record (two years) ................................................ 29-35 (.453) Robert Morris Record (three years).................................... 73-31 (.702) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ..................... 11-25 (.306) BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years).............................. 1-2 (.333) BIG EAST Overall Record (two years) .................................. 12-27 (.414) NCAA Record (two appearances) ........................................... 0-2 (.000) NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

Year-By-Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Robert Morris Robert Morris Robert Morris Rutgers Rutgers

Overall 26-8 24-11 23-12 15-17 14-18

Conference 16-2/1st 15-3/1st 15-3/T1st 5-13/13th 6-12/T11th

Conf. Tourn. 2-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 0-1

Postseason NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1

Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 6-12 5-13 6-12 9-9 6-10 3-13 8-8 4-12 7-9 2-14 7-9 3-13 3-15 2-16 5-13 5-13 6-12

Home 5-4 3-6 6-3 6-3 4-4 2-6 7-1 4-4 6-2 2-6 4-4 2-6 1-8 2-7 4-5 3-6 4-5

Away Finish 1-8 6th, BE 7 2-7 6th, BE 7 0-9 T-5th, BE 7 3-6 T-6th 2-6 8th 1-7 7th, West 1-7 5th, West 0-8 7th, West 1-7 T-8th 0-5 12th 3-5 T-9th 1-7 T-14th 2-7 T-15th 0-9 15th 1-8 14th 2-7 13th 2-7 T-11th

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1995-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 3 2 5 7 1 1 10 7 8 5 11 4 4 5

Lost 5 17 3 18 6 6 12 14 14 13 20 5 19 15

Home 2-2 2-9 2-2 6-6 1-3 1-2 9-3 4-6 6-4 4-5 7-9 3-1 4-6 4-7

BIG EAST Championship Results (1995-2012)

vs. Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut Georgetown Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 6

Lost 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 13

Away 1-3 0-8 3-1 2-11 0-3 0-4 1-9 3-8 2-10 1-8 4-11 1-4 0-13 1-8

Championship Seed #10 #13 #12 #6 #10 DNQ #5 West DNQ #9 #11 #10 DNQ DNQ #15 #14 #13 #11


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2011-12 RESULTS (14-18, 6-12 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Dartmouth W, 62-56 5,279 Miller 12/Miller, Poole 6 15 at Miami (Fla.) - ESPN3 L, 57-72 3,180 Carroll 11/Biruta 11 Cancun Challenge 17 Sacred Heart W, 91-75 3,671 Seagears 17/Three with 4 20 Hampton W, 66-52 3,448 Biruta 17/Biruta 12 22 vs. Illinois State AP - CBS SN L, 70-76 Johnson, Biruta 12/Biruta 7 23 vs. Richmond AP - CBS SN L, 53-58 862 Biruta 14/Kone 8 28 Maryland-Baltimore County W, 94-56 3,271 Mack 20/Seagears 10 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 3 LSU - ESPNU L, 50-55 5,534 Carter 10/Johnson 6 7 Princeton L, 57-59 3,406 Carter 17/Miller 9 12 Monmouth W, 81-66 3,114 Carter 21/Miller 11 MSG Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 17 vs. Stony Brook - BEN W, 67-58 11,090 Mack 22/Carter 6 22 NJIT W, 77-53 2,877 Mack 16/Mack, Biruta 7 29 Florida - ESPN2 2ot W, 85-83 7,855 Carter 31/Randall 8 JANUARY 1 at USF TBF - BEN L, 65-67 2,486 Carter 23/Randall 5 4 WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 64-85 4,815 Carter 19/Biruta, Carter, Seagears 4 7 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 67-60 7,011 Carter 19/Randall, Miller 5 11 at PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 62-39 10,812 Carter 14/Miller 12 14 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 60-84 13,820 Mack 15/Miller 13 16 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU W, 65-58 6,334 Carter 13/Miller 8 21 at GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 50-52 12,852 Carter 14/Poole 5 25 DE PAUL - BEN L, 64-69 4,662 Mack 22/Biruta 7 28 CINCINNATI - BEN W, 61-54 7,693 Carter 17/Miller 12 FEBRUARY 1 at PROVIDENCE - ESPNU L, 67-78 7,103 Mack 16/Biruta 11 4 at LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 66-78 21,298 Carter 24/Carter 6 8 SETON HALL - ESPN2 L, 54-59 6,603 Poole 14/Biruta 6 15 at NOTRE DAME - ESPNU L, 53-71 7,557 Miller 11/Miller 12 19 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 64-74 8,093 Biruta 21/Biruta 7 22 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 65-82 14,807 Seagears 14/Miller 6 25 at SETON HALL - ESPNU ot W, 77-72 10,945 Miller 21/Miller 10 MARCH 1 VILLANOVA - ESPN2 L, 71-77 5,496 Miller 16/Miller 9 3 ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 61-58 7,349 Carter 15/Miller 10 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Villanova - ESPNU L, 49-70 20,057 Carter 23/Poole, Miller 5

Points Phil Sellers, 1973-76 Bob Lloyd, 1965-67 James Bailey, 1976-79 Mike Dabney, 1973-76 Hollis Copeland, 1975-78 Quincy Douby, 2003-06 Eddie Jordan, 1974-77 Eric Riggins, 1983-87 Roy Hinson, 1980-83 Ricky Shields, 2001-04

Total-Avg. 2399-21.0 2045-26.6 2034-16.7 1902-16.7 1769-14.6 1690-17.8 1632-14.1 1604-15.1 1521-12.8 1579-13.0

Rebounds Phil Sellers, 1973-76 James Bailey, 1976-79 Swede Sundstrom, 1976-79 Rashod Kent, 1999-02 Roy Hinson, 1980-83 Hollis Copeland, 1975-78 Gene Armstead, 1971-73 Don Peterson, 1961-64 Anthony Duckett, 1985-90 Kelvin Troy, 1978-81

Total-Avg. 1115-9.7 1047-8.6 942-17.1 910-7.9 860-7.2 850-7.0 800-11.0 719-12.6 705-6.0 703-5.9

(Home: 11-7/Away: 2-8/Neutral: 1-3)

AP

Adventura Palace, Cancun, Mexico Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

TBF

Assists Eddie Jordan, 1974-77 Brian Ellerbe, 1982-85 Geoff Billet, 1995-99 Anthony Farmer, 2005-09 Mike Coburn, 2007-11 Damon Santiago, 1991-96 Steve Brown, 1983-87 Mike Dabney, 1973-76 Craig Carter, 1988-91 Jeff Greer, 1997-01

Total 585 495 428 371 367 350 314 311 311 311

Steals Eddie Jordan, 1974-77 Rashod Kent, 1999-02 James Bailey, 1976-79 Rob Hodgson, 1995-99 Mike Jones, 1989-93 Rick Dadika, 1986-90 Kelvin Troy, 1978-81 Darius Griffin, 1979-82 Jeff Greer, 1997-01 Craig Carter, 1988-91

Total 220 189 178 176 175 159 144 142 136 123

Blocked Shots Hamady Ndiaye, 2006-10 Roy Hinson, 1980-83 James Bailey, 1976-79 Herve Lamizana, 2001-04 Chuck Weiler, 1991-94 Eric Clark, 1994-98 Dane Miller, 2009Steve Perry, 1984-85 JR Inman, 2005-09 Sean Axani, 2000-04

Total 358 355 304 254 246 183 135 115 104 103

Did You Know? The 1975-76 Scarlet Knights reached the Final Four while amassing a 31-0 record through the NCAA East Regional final.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Queens, N.Y.

NOVEMBER 13 Detroit CA (ESPN) .................................................................... 2 p.m. Charleston Classic 15 at College of Charleston 1 (ESPNU) ........................................ 5 p.m. 16 vs. Auburn/Murray State 1 (ESPN3) .......................................... TBD 18 vs. TBD...................................................................................... TBD 21 Holy Cross CA (BIG EAST Network) ....................................7:30 p.m. 24 Florida-Gulf Coast CA (BIG EAST Network) ........................7:30 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 29 South Carolina CA (ESPNU) ................................................7:30 p.m.

Enrollment 21,354 Founded 1870 Nickname Red Storm

DECEMBER 1 NJIT CA (ESPN3) ...................................................................... 1 p.m. 4 at San Francisco .................................................................. 10 p.m. MSG Holiday Festival 8 Fordham (BIG EAST Network) ............................................... 7 p.m. 15 vs. Saint Francis (N.Y.) 2 ......................................................... 5 p.m. 21 UNC-Asheville CA (ESPN3) .................................................7:30 p.m.

Colors Red and White Home Courts Carnesecca Arena (6,008) Madison Square Garden (19,786)

JANUARY 2 at VILLANOVA (ESPNU) ......................................................... 8 p.m. 5 at CINCINNATI (ESPNU) ......................................................... 4 p.m. 9 RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...............................................7 p.m. 12 GEORGETOWN (ESPN2) ...................................................... 11 a.m. 15 NOTRE DAME (ESPN2)........................................................... 7 p.m. 19 at DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ............................................. Noon 23 at RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)......................................7:30 p.m. 27 SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ........................................... Noon 30 DE PAUL CA (ESPNU) ............................................................... 9 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Steve Lavin (Chapman ’88) Office Phone: (718) 990-6225 Assistant Coaches Tony Chiles (Columbia ’89) Rico Hines (UCLA ’02) Darrick Martin (UCLA ’92)

FEBRUARY 2 at GEORGETOWN (CBS).........................................................4 p.m. 6 CONNECTICUT (ESPNU) .........................................................7 p.m. 10 at SYRACUSE (ESPN) .............................................................. 1 p.m. 14 at LOUISVILLE (ESPN/ESPN2).................................................9 p.m. 20 USF CA (BIG EAST Network) ....................................................7 p.m. 24 PITTSBURGH (BIG EAST Network) .......................................... Noon

Administration

President Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Director of Athletics Chris Monasch Athletics Phone: (718) 990-6223 Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications Mark Fratto Office Phone: (718) 990-6897 Cell Phone: (917) 698-0865 Email: frattom@stjohns.edu

RED STORM Preview The Big Picture:

Last season, the Red Storm had to replace virtually their entire team because of graduation. Then, coach Steve Lavin was not able to coach in most games during his recovery period from cancer surgery. Still, St. John’s managed to compile a 13-19 mark overall and a 6-12 record in the BIG EAST. Lavin has brought in another large recruiting class to help rebuild the roster. The backcourt is in some experienced hands. Some fresh faces in the frontcourt will be counted on to offer some immediate help.

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MARCH 2 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................8 p.m. 5 at NOTRE DAME (ESPN2) ......................................................7 p.m. 9 MARQUETTE (ESPN/ESPN2) ..................................................2 p.m. Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y. TD Arena, Charleston, S.C. Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. All times Eastern

DeAngelo Harrison Who’s Back:

Guard D’Angelo Harrison was the BIG EAST’s top freshman scorer with a 17.0 average last year. He was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Phil Greene was another freshman who was thrown into the BIG EAST fire. The 6-foot-2 point guard averaged 7.6 points and 3.0 assists. Sir’Dominic Pointer started 25 games and averaged 6.6 points and 4.6 boards, playing mostly at shooting guard and small forward. Rugged 6-8 forward God’sgift Achiuwa came in as a junior college transfer and posted averages of 9.4 points and 5.8 rebounds while starting 18 games.

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Who’s Gone:

Forward Moe Harkless won the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award after averaging 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds. He was the league’s secondhighest scoring freshman and the top rookie rebounder. He left for the NBA and was a first-round draft choice.

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Storylines:

The Red Storm are still young, but they should have more versatility this season. The backcourt appears stable with Harrison, Greene and Pointer. Six-foot-9 freshman Chris Obekpa is expected to make a strong run at a starting spot at center. Six-foot-8 freshman JaKarr Sampson could be a starter at power forward. He was a 2011-12 recruit, but took in another year of prep school. Six-foot-9 junior college transfer Orlando Sanchez can play either forward position. Some backcourt depth will come from 6-foot-6 Marco Bourgault, 6-foot-4 Felix Balamou and 6-foot-3 point guard Jamal Branch, a transfer from Texas A&M. Six-foot-7 freshman Christian Jones will compete for playing time at either forward position.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 11 HARRISON, D’Angelo Conference-Only... 03 ACHIUWA, God’sgift Conference-Only... 01 GREENE, Phil Conference-Only... 22 GARRETT, Amir Conference-Only... 15 POINTER, Sir’Dominic Conference-Only... 30 WHITE, Jamal Conference-Only... 40 SEALY, Sam Conference-Only...

GP 32 18 32 18 32 18 22 18 32 18 5 3 4 3

GS 29 17 18 9 28 18 14 11 25 17 0 0 0 0

Min 1130 646 957 508 1006 601 592 484 959 580 14 6 6 4

Avg 35.3 35.9 29.9 28.2 31.4 33.4 26.9 26.9 30.0 32.2 2.8 2.0 1.5 1.3

FG 158 96 110 61 98 63 53 44 84 47 3 2 0 0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 04 HARKLESS, Moe Conference-Only... 10 LINDSEY, Nurideen Conference-Only... 31 STITH, Malik Conference-Only... 25 RIVERS, Gerard Conference-Only... 55 BRAKALOV, Boris Conference-Only... 25 BASHEN, Drew Conference-Only...

32 18 9 0 23 11 1 1 1 1 1 0

32 18 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1155 661 266 0 335 132 1 1 2 2 2 0

36.1 36.7 29.6 0.0 14.6 12.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.0

193 107 36 0 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

427 233 78 0 57 21 0 0 1 1 0 0

.452 .459 .462 .000 .386 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

17 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

79 39 15 0 13 7 0 0 1 1 0 0

.215 .205 .000 .000 .231 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

94 54 34 0 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

757 427 830 496

1803 1017 1885 1072

.420 .420 .440 .463

130 78 234 128

461 264 691 383

.282 .295 .339 .334

485 262 374 212

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

32 18 32 18

TOTAL 3-PTS FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT 421 .375 76 207 .367 152 248 .387 49 122 .402 92 206 .534 1 7 .143 79 110 .555 0 5 .000 31 276 .355 20 77 .260 26 167 .377 13 47 .277 15 122 .434 4 19 .211 52 101 .436 3 16 .188 44 208 .404 7 37 .189 36 134 .351 2 25 .080 20 7 .429 2 6 .333 0 2 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 41 83 124 17 43 60 91 95 186 41 45 86 26 58 84 12 35 47 37 52 89 31 48 79 41 107 148 25 59 84 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1

Avg 3.9 3.3 5.8 4.8 2.6 2.6 4.0 4.4 4.6 4.7 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.3

PF 94 56 73 41 63 39 62 51 102 60 2 0 0 0

FO 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 0

A 66 46 9 2 95 67 29 24 49 36 1 0 0 0

TO 69 44 56 28 57 38 36 33 55 29 0 0 0 0

Blk 8 5 26 11 5 4 5 4 29 18 0 0 0 0

Stl 52 30 11 4 40 22 29 26 51 33 1 0 0 0

Pts 544 333 300 153 242 154 162 135 211 116 8 6 0 0

Avg 17.0 18.5 9.4 8.5 7.6 8.6 7.4 7.5 6.6 6.4 1.6 2.0 0.0 0.0

139 .676 76 .711 60 .567 0 .000 15 .800 6 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000

88 46 6 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

188 107 38 0 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

8.6 8.5 4.9 0.0 1.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

74 41 29 0 33 13 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

47 25 26 0 23 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

80 47 37 0 18 10 0 0 0 0 1 0

45 25 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

51 26 14 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

497 276 106 0 59 21 0 0 0 0 0 0

15.5 15.3 11.8 0.0 2.6 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

713 380 541 309

400 211 452 258

697 1097 34.3 374 585 32.5 763 1215 38.0 440 698 38.8

533 301 607 331

13 6 14 7

345 208 516 315

423 236 464 262

119 68 142 80

255 144 214 130

2129 1194 2268 1332

66.5 66.3 70.9 74.0

FTA 189 117 118 51 36 19 89 76 65 33 0 0 2 2

Pct .804 .786 .669 .608 .722 .789 .584 .579 .554 .606 .000 .000 .000 .000

.680 .689 .691 .686

2012-13 Roster No. 3 24 2 0 22 1 11 10 4 35 12 15 14 33 40 30

Name Pos. Class God’sgift Achiuwa F Sr. Felix Balamou G Fr. Marc-Antoine Bourgault G/F So. Jamal Branch G So. Amir Garrett G/F So. Phil Greene G So. D’Angelo Harrison G So. Max Hooper G/F So. Christian Jones F Fr. Khadim Ndiaye F So. Chris Obekpa C Fr. Sir’Dominic Pointer G/F So. JaKarr Sampson F Fr. Orlando Sanchez F Jr. Sam Sealy F So. Jamal White G Sr.

276 153 44 0 23 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012-13 Newcomers Ht. 6-9 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-7 6-6 6-9 6-5 6-8 6-9 6-8 6-4

Wt. Hometown/Last School 232 Port Harcourt, Nigeria/Erie CC (N.Y.) 189 Conakry, Guinea/Our Savior New American 216 Saint-Melo, France/Monroe College 172 Kansas City, Mo./Texas A&M 190 Los Angeles, Calif./Bridgton Academy 170 Chicago, Ill./IMG Academy (Fla.) 202 Missouri City, Texas/Dulles 202 Carmel Valley, Calif./Harvard 228 Arlington, Texas/IMG Academy (Fla.) 195 Queens, N.Y./Christ The King 219 Makurdi, Nigeria/Our Savior New American 191 Fraser, Mich./Quality Education Academy 206 Barberton, Ohio/Brewster Academy (N.H.) 216 Nagua, D.R./Monroe College 191 Medford, N.Y./Longwood 203 Roosevelt, N.Y./Long Island Univ.

Head Coach: Steve Lavin (Chapman ’88) Assistant Coaches: Tony Chiles (Columbia ’89), Rico Hines (UCLA ’02), Darrick Martin (UCLA ’92)

Felix Balamou, G, Fr., 6-4, 185 Conakry, Guinea/Our Savior New American (N.Y.) • Played two seasons at Our Savior New American School in Centereach, N.Y. Averaged a team-high 16.0 ppg as a senior. Marc-Antoine Bourgault, G/F, So., 6-6, 210 Saint-Maio, France/Monroe College • Averaged 10.8 ppg for Monroe College in 2011-12, helping the team to a 33-4 record. Averaged 18.0 ppg for Notre Dame Prep in 2009-10. Jamal Branch, G, Fr., 6-3, 172 Kansas City, Mo./Texas A&M • Averaged 4.2 points, 2.5 assists and 2.2 rebounds for Texas A&M in 11 games in the 2011-12 season. Max Hooper, G/F, So., 6-6, 210 Carmel Valley, Calif./Harvard • Played in two games for Harvard’s 2011-12 team, which won the Ivy League championship and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1946. Christian Jones, F, Fr., 6-7, 228 Arlington, Texas/IMG Academy • Averaged 12.0 points and 5.0 rebounds for IMG Academy last year, helping the team to a 28-2 record. JaKarr Sampson, F, Fr., 6-8, 209 Barberton, Ohio/Brewster Academy • Named NEPSAC AAA Player of the Year and MVP of the National Prep Championship at Brewster Academy in 2012. • Helped Brewster to a 33-1 record and the 2012 national championship. Orlando Sanchez, F, Jr., 6-9, 205 Nagua, D.R./Monroe College • Helped Monroe College to a fifth-place national finish in 2011-12, averaging 10.2 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 2.2 apg and 1.9 bpg. • Earned honorable mention junior college all-America status in 2010-11 after helping Monroe to a 31-5 record.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Steve Lavin

Home Record: 68-102 Best Home Record: 8-0 in 1985-86, 1999-00; 7-0 in 1980-81 Worst Home Record: 1-7 in 2003-04 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 16 over 1998-99/99-00/00-01 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 7 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Road Record: 110-159 Best Road Record: 8-0 in 1984-85 Worst Road Record: 0-8 in 2003-04 and 2004-05 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 9 over 1984-85/85-86 seasons Most Consecutive Road Losses: 16 games over 2003-04 and 2004-05 Longest Winning Streak: 14 games in 1984-85 Longest Losing Streak: 10 games over 2003-04 and 2004-05

Hired at St. John’s – March 30, 2010 Coaching File – Head coach, UCLA, 19962003; Assistant coach, UCLA, 1991-2003, Assistant coach, Purdue, 1988-1991; Kansas, Associate head coach (2003-04); Illinois, Associate head coach (2002-03); Assistant coach (2000-02); Tulsa (1997-00); Oral Roberts, Assistant coach (1995-97); Queens College, Head coach (1991-95); Archbishop Molloy H.S., Assistant coach. Highlights – 2011 NCAA; Six straight NCAA bids (1996-2002); Five NCAA Sweet 16 appearances (1997, ’98, ’00, ’01, ’02); 1997 NCAA Elite Eight; Only coach in NCAA history to beat the No. 1 ranked team in the country in four consecutive seasons (Arizona, ’03, Kansas, ’02, Stanford, ’01, Stanford ,00); 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Was an assistant on UCLA’s national championship team in 2005. Collegiate File – Started his playing career at San Francisco State. As a sophomore he helped the team to a 21-11 record and a No. 5 national ranking in Division II. He also won the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award. Transferred from San Francisco State to Chapman. As a senior in 1986-87, he was the team captain and earned the squad’s Leadership Award. Education – B.A. Communications, Chapman College, 1988. Personal - Birthdate: 9-4-64; He and his wife, Mary Ann Jarou, a professional actress, live in New York. His father, Cap Lavin, played at the Univ. of San Francisco and is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame.

Lavin’s Record

Career Record (nine years) ............................................... 168-91 (.649) St. John’s Record (two years) .............................................. 23-14 (.622) UCLA Record (seven years) ............................................... 145-77 (.653)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ....................... 12-6 (.667) BIG EAST Tournament Record (one year) ............................... 1-1 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (two years) .................................... 13-7 (.650) NCAA Record (seven appearances) ...................................... 11-7 (.611) NIT Record (one appearance) ............................................................0-0

Year-By-Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2010-11 2011-12

UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA St. John’s St. John’s

Overall 24-8 24-9 22-9 21-12 23-9 21-12 10-19 21-12 13-19

Conference 15-3/1st 12-6/3rd 12-6/3rd 10-8/4th 14-4/3rd 11-7/6th 6-12/6th 12-6/T3rd 6-12/T11th

Conf. Tourn.

1-1 0-1

Postseason 3-1 NCAA/final 8 2-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA 2-1 NCAA --0-1 NCAA

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 5-1 8-6 9-5 12-4 8-8 15-1 14-2 10-6 8-8 6-10 10-6 10-6 12-6 12-6 5-13 7-11 5-13 8-10 13-5 14-4 12-4 8-8 9-7 7-9 1-15 3-13 5-11 7-9 5-13 6-12 6-12 12-6 6-12

Home 2-1 7-0 4-3 7-1 5-3 7-1 8-0 6-2 4-4 5-3 4-4 7-1 8-1 8-1 3-6 4-5 4-5 3-6 6-3 7-2 8-0 6-2 7-1 3-5 1-7 3-5 3-5 6-2 3-6 5-4 3-6 7-2 4-5

Away 3-0 1-6 5-2 5-3 3-5 8-0 6-2 4-4 4-4 1-7 6-2 3-5 4-5 4-5 2-7 3-6 1-8 5-4 7-2 7-2 4-4 2-6 2-5 4-4 0-8 0-8 2-6 1-7 2-7 1-8 3-6 5-4 2-7

Finish 1st (3 tied) 3rd (3 tied) 3rd 1st (3 tied) 4th (tie) 1st 1st (tie) 4th (tie) 5th (tie) 7th (tie) 4th 2nd 1st (tie) 2nd 9th 6th (tie) 5th, BE 6 4th, BE 6 2nd, BE 6 3rd 3rd 3rd (tie), East 3rd, East 5th, East 14th 11th 13th (tie) 11th 14th 13th 13th 3rd (tie) 11th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 5 29 7 28 2 1 9 26 30 13 28 6 19 24

Lost 5 25 3 27 6 5 10 19 24 6 25 1 33 27

Home 2-3 19-8 4-2 18-11 2-2 0-2 6-3 16-6 17-9 8-2 18-8 3-0 13-14 14-12

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Connecticut Georgetown Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 4 4 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 5 0 0 26

Lost 2 2 5 3 1 1 2 3 0 1 4 2 0 0 26

Away 3-2 10-17 3-1 10-16 0-4 1-3 3-7 10-13 13-15 5-4 10-16 3-1 6-18 10-15

Championship Seed #2 #3 #3 #3 #5 #1 #1 #5 #5 #8 #4 #2 #3 #2 #9 #8 #11 #10 #3 #3 #3 #3 East #3 East #5 East DNQ N/A DNQ #11 DNQ #13 #13 #5 #12


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2011-12 RESULTS (13-19, 6-12 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer W, 74-59 4,142 Lindsey 19/Achiuwa 9 7 William & Mary CA - ESPNU 9 Lehigh CA - ESPN2 W, 78-73 4,409 Achiuwa 21/Achiuwa 8 13 Maryland-Baltimore County CA - ESPN3 W, 82-59 4,424 Harkless 18/Lindsey 10 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer, New York, N.Y. 17 vs. Arizona - ESPN2 L, 72-81 9,036 Lindsey 18/Harkless 9 18 vs. Texas A&M - ESPN2 L, 57-58 Lindsey, Harrison 12/Harkless 7 22 Saint Francis (N.Y.) CA - BEN W, 63-48 3,922 Harrison 21/Achiuwa, Lindsey 7 26 Northeastern CA - ESPN3 L, 64-78 5,207 Achiuwa 17/Achiuwa 9 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at Kentucky - ESPN2 L, 59-81 24,119 Achiuwa 18/Achiuwa, Harkless 10 5 at Detroit - ESPN2 L, 63-69 5,377 Harkless 19/Harkless 11 17 Fordham - BEN W, 56-50 11,090 Harrison 15/Harkless 16 21 Texas-Pan American CA - BEN W, 66-61 3,821 Achiuwa 22/Achiuwa 9 W, 91-67 5,602 Harkless 32/Harkless 13 27 PROVIDENCE CA - BEN 31 at CONNECTICUT XL - BEN L, 69-83 16,294 Harrison 17/Pointer 8 JANUARY 3 LOUISVILLE - ESPNU L, 58-73 9,258 Harrison 24/ Harrison 8 7 at CINCINNATI - BEN W, 57-55 8,820 Harrison 18/Harkless 14 11 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 64-83 14,484 Achiuwa 20/Achiuwa 20 15 GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 49-69 11,475 Harkless 21/Harkless 10 18 at USF TBF - BEN L, 49-64 3,145 Harkless 12/Harkless 7 21 VILLANOVA - ESPNU ot L, 76-79 11,430 Harrison 28/Pointer 9 25 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 78-62 6,901 Harkless 23/Harkless 13 28 at Duke - ESPN L, 76-83 9,314 Harkless 30/Harkless 13 FEBRUARY 1 at DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-81 7,994 Harrison 29/Harkless 8 4 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 70-95 19,979 Harrison 23/Harkless 8 8 CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 54-76 7,618 Harrison 15/Pointer 7 12 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN L, 61-71 12,285 Harrison 24/Harkless 6 14 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 64-94 7,083 Harkless 15/Harkless 11 18 UCLA - CBS W, 66-63 7,305 Harrison 22/Harkless 12 20 DE PAUL CA - ESPNU W, 79-72 5,110 Harrison 23/Harkless 10 25 NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 W, 61-58 11,436 Harkless 22/Harkless 9 29 at PITTSBURGH - ESPNU L, 69-89 9,449 Harrison 21/Garrett 6 MARCH 3 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 58-61 7,349 Harrison 17/Harkless 11 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Pittsburgh - ESPNU L, 59-73 20,057 Harkless 25/Achiuwa 12

Points Chris Mullin, 1981-85 Malik Sealy, 1988-92 Felipe Lopez, 1994-98 Bob Zawoluk, 1949-52 Zendon Hamilton, 1994-98 George Johnson, 1974-78 David Russell, 1979-83 Glenn Williams, 1973-77 Tony Jackson, 1958-61 Lloyd “Sonny’’ Dove, 1964-67

Total-Avg. 2440-19.5 2402-18.9 1927-16.9 1826-20.1 1810-15.9 1763-15.1 1753-14.6 1727-14.9 1603-21.1 1576-19.0

Rebounds George Johnson, 1974-78 Lloyd ”Sonny’’ Dove, 1964-67 Tony Jackson, 1958-61 Zendon Hamilton, 1994-98 LeRoy Ellis, 1959-62 Malik Sealy, 1988-92 Mel Davis, 1970-72 David Russell, 1979-83 Wayne McKoy, 1977-81 Charles Minlend, 1992-97

Total-Avg. 1240-10.6 1036-12.5 991-13.0 949-8.3 927-12.2 880-6.9 845-15.6 832-6.9 824-7.0 784-6.9

Assists Mark Jackson, 1983-87 Jason Buchanan, 1989-92 Eugene Lawrence, 2004-08 Frank Alagia, 1972-76 Chris Mullin, 1981-85 Bernard Rencher, 1977-80 Mel Utley, 1972-75 Kevin Cluess, 1972-75 David Cain, 1989-92 Greg “Boo’’ Harvey, 1987-90

Total 738 665 520 478 449 352 345 319 312 311

Steals Malik Sealy, 1988-92 Jason Buchanan, 1988-92 Chris Mullin, 1981-85 Marcus Hatten, 2001-03 Eugene Lawrence, 2005-08 D.J. Kennedy, 2008-11 Mark Jackson, 1983-87 Erick Barkley, 1998-00 George Johnson, 1974-78 Bernard Rencher, 1977-80

Total 238 220 213 205 196 183 174 167 153 145

Blocked Shots Robert Werdann, 1988-92 Wayne McKoy, 1977-81 Bill Wennington, 1981-85 George Johnson, 1974-78 Walter Berry, 1984-86 Lamont Hamilton, 2003-07 Malik Sealy, 1988-92 Shelton Jones, 1984-88 Zendon Hamilton, 1994-98 Ron Artest, 1997-99

Total 188 164 152 130 121 118 114 111 86 80

(Home: 11-6/Away: 2-10/Neutral: 0-3)

Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y. XL Center, Hartford, Conn. TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. CA XL

Did You Know? The school’s top three all-time scorers all played in the BIG EAST – Chris Mullin (1981-85) 2,440 points, Malik Sealy (1988-92) 2,402 points and Felipe Lopez (1994-98) 1,927 points.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location South Orange, N.J.

NOVEMBER Hall of Fame Tipoff 9 UMKC WG ........................................................................... 7:30 p.m. 12 Norfolk State ......................................................................... 7 p.m. 17 vs. Washington 1 (ESPN3) .................................................7:30 p.m. 18 vs. Ohio State/Rhode Island 1 (ESPN2/ESPN3).......................... TBD 21 Maine .................................................................................... 7 p.m. 25 Saint Peter’s .......................................................................... 1 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 29 at LSU (ESPNU) ................................................................. 9:30 p.m.

Enrollment 9,700 Founded 1856 Nickname Pirates

DECEMBER 4 NJIT........................................................................................ 7 p.m. 8 at Wake Forest (ESPN3) ........................................................7 p.m. 15 North Carolina A&T ............................................................... 1 p.m. 19 Longwood.............................................................................. 7 p.m. 22 vs. Long Island 2 ..................................................................... 8 p.m. 28 Stony Brook (BIG EAST Network) ..........................................7 p.m.

Colors Blue, Silver and Grey Home Court Prudential Center (18,500)

JANUARY 2 at DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ............................................9 p.m. 5 at NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network) .................................... Noon 9 LOUISVILLE (ESPN2)............................................................... 7 p.m. 13 PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).......................................... Noon 16 at MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .....................................9 p.m. 23 USF (ESPNU) .......................................................................... 7 p.m. 27 at ST. JOHN’S (BIG EAST Network) ......................................... Noon 30 at GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) .................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh ’97) Office Phone: (973) 761-9070 Associate Head Coach Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall, 2000) Assistant Coaches Chris Pompey (Pittsburgh ’84) Dan McHale (Kentucky ’01)

FEBRUARY 2 CINCINNATI (ESPNU) ........................................................... 11 a.m. 4 at PITTSBURGH (ESPNU)........................................................9 p.m. 10 CONNECTICUT (BIG EAST Network) ....................................... Noon 12 at RUTGERS (ESPN2).............................................................. 7 p.m. 16 SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .............................................8 p.m. 19 MARQUETTE (BIG EAST Network) .........................................7 p.m. 23 at LOUISVILLE (BIG EAST Network) ........................................ Noon 25 VILLANOVA (ESPNU).............................................................. 9 p.m.

Administration President Dr. Gabriel Esteban

Director of Athletics Patrick Lyons Athletics Phone: (973) 761-9492 Associate AD/Communications Matt Sweeney Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 Email: matthew.sweeney@shu.edu

PIRATES Preview The Big Picture:

Coach Kevin Willard guided the Pirates into the NIT last season, his second year at the Seton Hall helm. The team’s top scorers, seniors Jordan Theodore and Herb Pope, have departed, but Willard believes two quality transfers will help his young nucleus and push the Pirates higher in the league standings. After a 15-2 start, the 2011-12 squad finished 21-8 overall and 8-10 in the BIG EAST. The Pirates made it into the national polls for the first time in 11 years.

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MARCH 5 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................9 p.m. 8 RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...............................................7 p.m. Walsh Gymnasium, South Orange, N.J. Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. All times Eastern

Fuquan Edwin Who’s Back:

Fuquan Edwin, a 6-foot-6 wing, emerged as one of the BIG EAST’s most versatile players as a sophomore last season. He averaged 12.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and led the league with a 3.0 steals mark. Edwin also earned a reputation as one the BIG EAST’s top defenders. Aaron Cosby won a starting guard spot as a freshman and averaged 7.9 points. He was the top 3-point shooting threat, making 37.7 percent. Patrick Auda, a 6-foot9 junior, averaged 6.8 points and 4.0 rebounds as a starting forward. The Pirates got reserve help from rookies Brandon Mobley (5.6, 4.4) at forward and Haralds Karlis (3.2) and Freddie Wilson (1.8) at guard. Backup center Aaron Geramipoor (1.4, 2.2), a 6-foot11 junior, also returns.

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Who’s Gone:

Theodore put together an excellent senior season. He averaged 16.1 points and was second in the BIG EAST with a 6.6 assist average. Theodore was an All-BIG EAST Second Team selection. Pope finished second in the conference in rebounding with a 10.4 average. He also averaged 15.1 points.

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Storylines:

The Pirates are anxious to get 6-foot6 Brian Oliver and 6-foot-9 Gene Teague, a pair of junior transfers who sat out last season, on the floor. Oliver is a dynamic scorer who is expected to be one of the top offensive threats. Teague is a bruising forward who will contribute immediately in the paint. Also, 6-foot-4 guard Kyle Smith has transferred from Iona as a graduate student and will have one season of eligibility. He is an able 3-point threat. If Edwin continues to improve, he should be one of the top players in the conference. Continued progress by Cosby, Auda and Mobley could help give Seton Hall its first winning season in league play since 2005-06.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 23 EDWIN, Fuquan Conference-Only... 04 COSBY, Aaron Conference-Only... 33 AUDA, Patrik Conference-Only... 02 MOBLEY, Brandon Conference-Only... 13 KARLIS, Haralds Conference-Only... 14 WILSON, Freddie Conference-Only... 42 GERAMIPOOR, Aaron Conference-Only...

GP 34 18 34 18 34 18 25 18 34 18 32 18 25 13

GS 33 17 31 17 26 10 6 6 3 1 1 1 2 2

Min 1141 600 1015 544 817 394 508 382 564 240 259 154 229 131

Avg 33.6 33.3 29.9 30.2 24.0 21.9 20.3 21.2 16.6 13.3 8.1 8.6 9.2 10.1

FG 164 80 89 51 81 35 52 36 37 20 20 16 16 12

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 01 THEODORE, Jordan Conference-Only... 15 POPE, Herb Conference-Only... 10 GRENNAN, Sean Conference-Only... 35 DILL, Pete Conference-Only... 20 SNOW, John Conference-Only...

34 18 33 17 18 8 6 3 3 1

34 18 33 17 0 0 1 1 0 0

1227 647 1036 513 66 16 9 3 4 1

36.1 35.9 31.4 30.2 3.7 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.3 1.0

176 93 193 79 4 1 1 0 0 0

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

34 18 34 18

TOTAL FGA 338 186 241 133 161 72 123 92 101 49 47 31 33 21

FT 57 28 24 13 54 15 19 10 10 2 9 5 3 2

FTA 91 43 41 21 82 22 26 15 16 3 14 9 17 9

Pct .626 .651 .585 .619 .659 .682 .731 .667 .625 .667 .643 .556 .176 .222

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 53 158 211 29 89 118 17 51 68 9 25 34 45 92 137 26 40 66 29 81 110 22 63 85 12 41 53 4 20 24 4 21 25 3 10 13 30 25 55 20 9 29

Avg 6.2 6.6 2.0 1.9 4.0 3.7 4.4 4.7 1.6 1.3 0.8 0.7 2.2 2.2

PF 111 57 43 22 81 42 54 43 45 21 32 21 54 31

FO 7 4 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1

A 43 26 48 30 38 23 16 13 21 8 23 14 2 1

TO 71 41 42 23 40 16 22 19 14 8 22 16 17 10

Blk 15 9 2 0 9 2 10 8 3 0 1 1 9 4

Stl 102 53 22 14 24 11 12 9 12 7 10 7 2 1

Pts 425 209 268 153 231 88 140 95 110 57 58 44 35 26

Avg 12.5 11.6 7.9 8.5 6.8 4.9 5.6 5.3 3.2 3.2 1.8 2.4 1.4 2.0

44 29 17 7 2 0 0 0 0 0

138 .319 150 83 .349 77 48 .354 96 21 .333 35 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0

182 92 156 64 0 0 0 0 0 0

.824 .837 .615 .547 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

28 14 113 60 1 1 1 0 0 0

78 31 230 101 1 0 1 0 0 0

3.1 2.5 10.4 9.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

67 34 100 56 9 2 2 1 3 0

1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

226 112 48 15 9 3 2 2 0 0

99 55 87 42 8 5 0 0 0 0

2 0 56 28 0 0 0 0 0 0

61 35 36 15 1 0 2 2 0 0

546 292 499 200 10 2 2 0 0 0

16.1 16.2 15.1 11.8 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

236 133 193 100

668 363 636 310

625 278 646 370

.675 .673 .717 .751

381 218 357 200

813 1194 35.1 409 627 34.8 802 1159 34.1 430 630 35.0

604 332 589 284

20 13 16 2

476 247 415 226

431 239 493 256

107 52 165 104

284 154 201 116

2324 1166 2170 1170

68.4 64.8 63.8 65.0

Pct .485 .430 .369 .383 .503 .486 .423 .391 .366 .408 .426 .516 .485 .571

3FG 40 21 66 38 15 3 17 13 26 15 9 7 0 0

452 .389 247 .377 410 .471 195 .405 4 1.000 1 1.000 2 .500 0 .000 1 .000 1 .000

833 1913 .435 423 1028 .411 757 1836 .412 396 961 .412

3-PTS FGA 108 58 175 99 45 12 47 34 76 38 28 17 0 0

Pct .370 .362 .377 .384 .333 .250 .362 .382 .342 .395 .321 .412 .000 .000

.353 .366 .303 .323

422 187 463 278

2012-13 Roster No. 33 1 23 50 32 13 0 2 22 10 21 14

Name Pos. Patrik Auda F Aaron Cosby G Fuquan Edwin G/F Aaron Geramipoor C Kevin Johnson C Haralds Karlis G Tom Maayan G Brandon Mobley F Brian Oliver G/F Kyle Smith G Gene Teague F Freddie Wilson G

106 45 343 161 2 1 2 0 0 0

2012-13 Newcomers Class Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Gr. Jr. So.

Ht. 6-9 6-2 6-6 6-11 6-9 6-5 6-1 6-9 6-6 6-4 6-9 6-2

Wt. 225 190 205 225 240 185 180 210 226 185 290 175

Hometown/Last School Brno, Czech Republic/Canarias Academy Louisville, Ky./Northfield-Mt. Hermon Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic Manchester, England/Canarias Academy Compton, Calif./William Howard Taft Riga, Latvia/Canarias Academy Galil, Israel/Canarias Basketball Academy Savannah, Ga./St. John’s Academy (Wis.) Glassboro, N.J./Georgia Tech River Edge, N.J./Iona Vineland, N.J./Southern Illinois New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse

Head Coach: Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh ’97) Associate Head Coach: Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall ’00) Assistant Coaches: Chris Pompey (Pittsburgh ’84), Dan McHale (Kentucky ’01)

Tom Maayan, G, Fr., 6-1, 180 Galil, Israel/Canarias Basketball Academy • Attended Canarias Acadmey, the same school that current Seton Hall teammates Patrik Auda, Aaron Germaipoor and Haralds Karlis attended. • Represented Israel at the 2011 FIBA U18 European Championships. Brian Oliver, G/F, Jr., 6-6, 226 Glassboro, N.J./Georgia Tech • Played 22 games with 12 starts for Georgia Tech in 2010-11. Averaged 10.5 ppg and 4.5 rpg. • Made five starts as a freshman and appeared in all 36 games for Georgia Tech in 2009-10. Made at least one 3-point shot in 28 consecutive games. Kyle Smith, G, Gr., 6-4, 185 River Edge, N.J./Iona • Played four years at Iona after being recruited by current Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard. • Made 17 starts and played in all 31 games in 2011-12, averaging 5.5 points and 2.0 rebounds. • A MAAC All-Rookie selection in 2009-10. Gene Teague, F, Jr., 6-9, 290 Vineland, N.J./Southern Illinois • Appeared in 19 games at Southern Illinois in 2010-11, making 14 starts. Averaged 8.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg. • Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team after averaging 6.1 ppg and 4.6 rpg for Southern Illioins in 2009-10.

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Kevin Willard

Home Record: 141-129 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 1992-93 Worst Home Record: 1-7 in 1984-85 and 1982-83 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 15 over 1991-92/92-93 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 7 in 1984-85 Road Record: 75-195 Best Road Record: 5-3 in 1988-89 Worst Road Record: 0-8 in 1984-85, 1983-84, 1982-83 and 2006-07 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 4 in 1992-93 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 40 from 1980-81 to 1985-86 seasons Longest Winning Streak: 8 games over 1991-92/92-93 seasons and 2002-03 Longest Losing Streak: 16 games over 1981-82/82-83 seasons Longest Losing Streak (single season): 15 games in 1984-85

Hired at Seton Hall – March 29, 2010 Coaching File - Head coach, Iona, 2007-10; Associate head coach and assistant coach, Louisville, 2001-2007; Coaching associate, Boston Celtics, 1997-2001. Highlights – 2012 NIT second round; 2010 MAAC Coach of the Year; Louisville posted a record of 142-58 during his six seasons there and made the 2005 Final Four;

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Playing File – Played three years at Pittsburgh after competing as a freshman at Western Kentucky. He played for his father, head coach Ralph Willard, at both schools. At Pitt, he played 75 career games and earned BIG EAST All-Academic honors. Education – B.A. University of Pittsburgh, 1997. Personal - Birthdate: 4-6-75. He and his wife, Julie, have two sons, Colin (6) and Chase (4).

Willard’s Record

Career Record (five years) .................................................. 79-80 (.497) Seton Hall Record (two years) ............................................ 34-31 (.523) Iona Record (three years) ................................................... 45-49 (.479) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ..................... 15-21 (.417) BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years).............................. 1-2 (.333) BIG EAST Overall Record (one year) ................................... 16-23 (.410) NCAA Record .....................................................................................0-0 NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500)

Year-By-Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Iona Iona Iona Seton Hall Seton Hall

Overall 12-20 12-19 21-10 13-18 20-14

Conference 8-10 7-11 12-6 7-11/12th 8-10/T9th

Conf. Tourn. 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

Postseason

1-1 NIT

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 1-5 4-10 2-12 1-15 2-14 1-15 3-13 4-12 8-8 11-5 5-11 9-7 12-6 14-4 8-10 7-11 7-11 5-13 9-9 8-10 10-6 5-11 5-11 10-6 10-6 4-12 9-7 4-12 7-11 7-11 9-9 7-11 8-10

Home 1-2 3-4 2-5 1-7 2-6 1-7 2-6 2-6 5-3 6-2 3-5 7-1 7-2 9-0 5-4 4-5 6-3 3-6 5-4 6-3 5-3 4-4 3-5 7-1 6-2 3-5 5-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 6-3 4-5 6-3

Away Finish 0-3 6th 1-6 7th 0-7 7th (tie) 0-8 9th 0-8 9th 0-8 9th 1-7 8th (tie) 2-6 7th 3-5 5th (tie) 5-3 2nd 2-6 7th (tie) 2-6 3rd (tie) 5-4 1st (tie) 5-4 1st 3-6 7th 3-6 6th (tie) 1-8 5th, BE 7 2-7 6th, BE 6 (tie) 4-5 3rd, BE 7 2-7 8th (tie) 5-3 4th (tie) 1-7 6th, West 2-6 6th, West 3-5 3rd (tie), West 4-4 5th (tie) 1-7 9th (tie) 4-4 7th 0-8 13th 3-6 11th 3-6 11th (tie) 3-6 9th (tie) 3-6 12th 2-7 9th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s USF Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 15 5 14 2 1 6 19 28 20 24 7 12 17

Lost 3 37 2 38 4 8 16 30 23 11 29 2 41 33

Home 3-0 10-16 3-0 11-16 2-1 1-4 5-7 14-10 16-9 12-4 16-10 5-0 7-18 12-13

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Connecticut Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s USF Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 1 2 4 0 0 2 1 1 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 22

Lost 4 5 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 4 2 0 1 30

Away 1-3 5-21 2-2 3-22 0-3 0-4 1-9 5-20 11-15 8-7 9-18 2-2 5-23 5-20

Championship Seed #6 #7 #8 #9 #9 #9 #9 #7 #6 #2 #7 #4 #1 #1 #7 #7 #9 #13 #6 #8 #5 #6 West #6 West #3 West #6 #10 #7 DNQ #11 #11 #10 #12 #10


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2011-12 RESULTS (21-13, 8-10 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 12 Saint Francis (N.Y.) ot W, 75-71 6,988 Theodore 25/Pope 14 Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. 17 vs. Virginia Commonwealth - ESPNU W, 69-54 2,941 Pope, Theodore 20/Pope 13 18 vs. Saint Joseph’s - ESPN3 W, 78-70 2,941 Theodore 18/Pope 10 20 vs. Northwestern - ESPNU L, 73-80 3,563 Pope 32/Pope 9 22 Yale W, 73-62 6,287 Edwin 20/Pope 10 26 Saint Peter’s W, 63-54 6,573 Pope 16/Pope 14 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 Auburn - ESPNU W, 81-59 6,591 Pope 23/Pope 12 6 NJIT W, 78-48 6,404 Pope 25/Auda 7 10 Wake Forest - ESPN3 W, 68-54 6,981 Pope 26/Pope 14 18 Mercer ot W, 80-77 6,502 Pope 24/Pope 17 21 at Dayton W, 69-64 12,018 Auda 18/Pope 9 23 at Longwood - BEN W, 87-67 773 Theodore 23/Pope 10 28 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 49-75 25,081 Theodore 14/Pope 9 30 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN2 W, 67-48 7,533 Edwin 19/Cosby 8 JANUARY 3 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 75-63 8,089 Theodore 19/Edwin 11 7 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 66-57 8,479 Edwin 24/Pope 10 10 DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 94-73 6,840 Edwin 28/Pope 13 13 at USF TBF - ESPN3 L, 55-56 3,805 Theodore 16/Pope 7 18 at VILLANOVA - ESPNU L, 76-84 6,500 Edwin 14/Edwin 9 25 NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 42-55 8,421 Theodore 11/Edwin 12 28 LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 51-60 9,573 Theodore 18/Pope 12 31 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 59-66 13,828 Pope 16/Pope 7 FEBRUARY L, 46-69 16,294 Cosby, Theodore 10/Edwin 10 4 at CONNECTICUT XL - BEN 8 at RUTGERS - ESPN2 W, 59-54 6,603 Theodore 24/Pope 12 12 PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 73-66 8,666 Cosby, Pope 19/Pope 14 14 ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 94-64 7,083 Theodore 16/Pope, Auda 10 18 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 57-62 13,003 Theodore, Edwin 15/Pope 14 21 GEORGETOWN - BEN W, 73-55 8,111 Theodore 29/Pope 6 25 RUTGERS - ESPNU ot L, 72-77 10,945 Theodore 17/Pope 12 MARCH 3 at DE PAUL - BEN L, 58-86 8,412 Pope 16/Edwin 8 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Providence - ESPNU W, 79-47 20,057 Mobley, Pope 16/Mobley 9 7 vs Louisville - ESPN L, 55-61 20,057 Theodore 17/Pope 15 National Invitation Tournament 13 Stony Brook WG - ESPN3 W, 63-61 1,674 Theodore 21/Pope 9 17 Massachusetts WG - ESPN L, 67-77 1,674 Edwin 21/Pope 15

Points Terry Dehere, 1989-93 Nick Werkman, 1961-64 Jeremy Hazell, 2007-11 Greg Tynes, 1974-78 Dan Callandrillo, 1978-82 Andre McCloud, 1982-86 Mark Bryant, 1984-88 Andre Barrett, 2000-04 Walter Dukes, 1950-53 Ken House, 1969-72

Total-Avg. 2494-19.5 2273-32.0 2146-18.8 2059-18.7 1985-18.4 1976-16.9 1906-16.2 1861-15.3 1789-19.9 1670-21.7

Rebounds Walter Dukes, 1950-53 Glenn Mosley, 1973-77 Ken House, 1969-72 Nick Werkman, 1961-64 Herb Pope, 2009-12 Mark Bryant, 1984-88 Richie Dec, 1962-65 Adrian Griffin, 1992-96 Kelly Whitney, 2002-06 Richie Long, 1953-56

Total-Avg. 1697-18.9 1263-15.2 1149-14.9 1036-14.6 922-9.7 912-7.7 830-11.4 803-6.3 763-6.8 749-10.1

(Home: 14-4/Away: 4-7/Neutral: 3-2)

Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. XL Center, Hartford, Conn. WG Walsh Gymnasium, South Orange, N.J. TBF XL

Assists Shaheen Holloway, 1996-00 Andre Barrett, 2000-04 Eugene Harvey, 2006-10 Jordan Theodore, 2008-12 Gerald Greene, 1985-89 John Morton, 1985-89 Richie Regan, 1950-53 Sonny Sunkett, 1961-64 Danny Hurley, 1991-96 Nick Galis, 1975-79

Total 681 662 576 541 528 452 443 439 437 410

Steals Dan Callandrillo, 1978-82 Paul Gause, 2005-09 Shaheen Holloway, 1996-00 John Morton, 1985-89 Adrian Griffin, 1992-96 Eugene Harvey, 2006-10 Levell Sanders, 1994-98 Jeremy Hazell, 2007-11 Jordan Theodore, 2008-12 Andre Barrett, 2000-04 (records first tabulated in 1976-77)

Total 260 256 231 207 207 203 202 191 180 173

Blocked Shots Samuel Dalembert, 1999-01 Howard McNeil, 1978-82 Herb Pope, 2009-12 John Garcia, 2006-10 Ramon Ramos, 1985-89 Eddie Griffin, 2000-01 Glen Mosley, 1973-77 Anthony Avent, 1988-91 Arturas Karnishovas, 1990-94 Luther Wright, 1991-93 (records first tabulated in 1976-77)

Total 167 156 153 149 146 133 125 121 121 118

Did You Know? The Pirates’ first-round NIT win against Stony Brook last year was the school’s first postseason win since 2004.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Tampa, Fla.

NOVEMBER 10 UCF (BIG EAST Network) .......................................................7 p.m. USF Invitational 16 Maryland-Eastern Shore ..................................................7:30 p.m. 17 Loyola (Chicago) ............................................................... 7:30 p.m. 18 Western Michigan (BIG EAST Network) ................................ 3 p.m. 20 Bradley .............................................................................7:30 p.m. 26 at Stetson .............................................................................. 7 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 30 Georgia (ESPNU) ................................................................... 7 p.m.

Enrollment 45,074 Founded 1956 Nickname Bulls

DECEMBER 5 at Oklahoma State (ESPNU) ..................................................9 p.m. 18 Youngstown State (BIG EAST Network).................................7 p.m. 21 Bowling Green ....................................................................... 7 p.m. 29 George Mason (BIG EAST Network) ......................................7 p.m.

Colors Green and Gold Home Court Sun Dome (10,411)

JANUARY 2 at UCF (CBS Sports Network) ................................................8 p.m. 6 SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .............................................. Noon 9 VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ...........................................8 p.m. 12 at LOUISVILLE (BIG EAST Network) .......................................4 p.m. 17 at RUTGERS (ESPN/ESPN2)....................................................9 p.m. 19 GEORGETOWN (BIG EAST Network) .....................................6 p.m. 23 at SETON HALL (ESPNU) ........................................................7 p.m. 26 NOTRE DAME (BIG EAST Network)......................................... Noon 28 at MARQUETTE (ESPNU) .......................................................9 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Stan Heath (Eastern Michigan ’88) Office Phone: (813) 974-3252 Assistant Coaches Reggie Hanson (Kentucky ’91) Eric Skeeters (Coppin State ’97) Jeremy Cox (Mesa State ’91)

FEBRUARY 3 at CONNECTICUT GP (BIG EAST Network)...............................2 p.m. 6 MARQUETTE (ESPN2) ............................................................... TBD 9 at VILLANOVA (ESPNU) ......................................................... 3 p.m. 13 PROVIDENCE (ESPNU) ........................................................... 9 p.m. 17 LOUISVILLE (ESPN)................................................................. 1 p.m. 20 at ST. JOHN’S CA (BIG EAST Network) .....................................7 p.m. 27 at PITTSBURGH (BIG EAST Network) .....................................7 p.m.

Administration President Dr. Judy Genshaft

Director of Athletics Doug Woolard Athletics Phone: (813) 974-2125 Assistant Director of Communications Ashley Walker Office Phone: (813) 974-4087 Cell Phone: (813) 957-1667 Email: ashleywalker@usf.edu

BULLS Preview The Big Picture:

Last season, the Bulls were arguably the biggest surprise in the league. Coach Stan Heath discovered a formula how to win close games with strong defense and a steely freshman point guard. Some of the results were program firsts. The Bulls set a conference record in scoring defense, allowing only 56.9 ppg in league games. No player averaged in double figures. USF finished 22-14 overall – a school record for wins -- and a best-ever 12-6 BIG EAST mark. Heath was the BIG EAST Coach of the Year. The Bulls made the NCAA tournament for first time since 1993 and won two games. USF had never won an NCAA tourney game.

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MARCH 3 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................2 p.m. 6 CONNECTICUT (ESPNU) .........................................................9 p.m. 9 at CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network) ......................................4 p.m. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y. All times Eastern

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Jawanza Poland Who’s Back:

Anthony Collins was the rookie point guard who emerged as one of the league’s top young players. He averaged 9.0 points and 3.4 assists. Six-foot-4 senior Jawanza Poland averaged 8.0 points while showing tremendous athletic ability. Victor Rudd, Jr., is a 6-foot-9 junior forward who averaged 9.3 points and 4.8 rebounds. He came on strong for the Bulls late in the season. Six-foot-eight senior forward Toarlyn Fitzpatrick is a veteran with some starting experienced and a surprisingly good 3-point shooter. He made 41.2 percent from beyond the arc. Shaun Noriega, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard, can be a dangerous 3-point threat. Guard LaVonte Dority (3.0) played 15.1 minutes per game as a reserve.

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Who’s Gone:

Forward Augustus Gilchrist was the team’s leader scorer, though only with a 9.5 average. He pulled down 5.0 boards. Ron Anderson, Jr. was a dependable forward who averaged 6.9 points and 5.5 rebounds. Guard Hugh Robertson (6.5, 4.3) was a strong helper on defense. Backup point guard Blake Nash (3.4) transferred.

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

Storylines:

Heath has three starters to replace, but still has four other players who averaged at least 22 minutes per game of playing time. Only three opponents reached 70 points last season against the Bulls and Heath wants to maintain the strong defensive look, though he won’t mind some improvement on the offensive end. Freshman Javontae Hawkins can help with the perimeter shooting. Junior college transfer Musa Abdul-Aleem, who will be a sophomore, is a shooting guard candidate who may press for a starting position. Zach LeDay, a 6-foot-7 freshman, will compete at forward. At center, 7-foot3 Jordan Omogbehin was redshirted for medical reasons as a freshman last season. Six-foot-5 freshman Martino Brock is a point guard candidate.


USF 

PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 02 RUDD Jr., Victor Conference-Only... 11 COLLINS, Anthony Conference-Only... 32 FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn Conference-Only... 05 POLAND, Jawanza Conference-Only... 22 NORIEGA, Shaun Conference-Only...

GP 36 18 31 18 35 18 25 18 28 12

GS 27 13 29 18 11 5 2 1 11 4

Min 997 439 1013 599 893 448 550 418 333 87

Avg 27.7 24.4 32.7 33.3 25.5 24.9 22.0 23.2 11.9 7.3

FG 112 44 100 54 102 49 73 60 26 6

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 24 GILCHRIST, Augustus Conference-Only... 01 ANDERSON Jr, Ron Conference-Only... 34 ROBERTSON, Hugh Conference-Only... 15 NASH, Blake Conference-Only... 03 DORITY, LaVonte Conference-Only... 25 DAMOUR, Alberto Conference-Only... 10 McCLOSKEY, Mike Conference-Only...

33 18 36 18 36 18 34 16 9 0 7 2 4 2

32 18 29 13 29 18 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0

926 484 945 469 1025 539 415 115 136 0 13 1 4 1

28.1 26.9 26.3 26.1 28.5 29.9 12.2 7.2 15.1 0.0 1.9 0.5 1.0 0.5

113 61 97 48 101 56 36 8 8 0 3 0 1 1

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

36 18 36 18

TOTAL FGA 299 124 197 116 230 116 173 137 79 15

Pct .375 .355 .508 .466 .443 .422 .422 .438 .329 .400

3FG 44 15 7 4 42 25 19 13 23 6

3-PTS FGA 144 60 24 15 102 58 71 54 63 15

Pct .306 .250 .292 .267 .412 .431 .268 .241 .365 .400

FT 65 34 72 37 33 14 34 24 25 9

FTA 86 46 85 42 48 19 47 33 32 11

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 34 140 174 19 70 89 4 59 63 3 30 33 50 175 225 28 92 120 20 60 80 14 51 65 1 14 15 0 3 3

Avg 4.8 4.9 2.0 1.8 6.4 6.7 3.2 3.6 0.5 0.3

PF 60 19 73 37 74 41 48 35 20 5

FO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 46 26 161 99 31 11 21 15 8 3

TO 60 22 105 64 49 24 41 32 10 3

Blk 8 3 8 3 35 19 11 11 0 0

Stl 24 9 51 22 25 13 16 15 4 0

Pts 333 137 279 149 279 137 199 157 100 27

Avg 9.3 7.6 9.0 8.3 8.0 7.6 8.0 8.7 3.6 2.3

288 .392 145 .421 177 .548 91 .527 196 .515 108 .519 95 .379 21 .381 25 .320 0 .000 5 .600 0 .000 1 1.000 1 1.000

7 3 0 0 6 5 16 5 5 0 0 0 0 0

25 10 0 0 32 18 62 17 11 0 0 0 0 0

.280 .300 .000 .000 .188 .278 .258 .294 .455 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

79 40 53 23 25 13 28 6 6 0 1 0 0 0

113 .699 55 .727 108 .491 46 .500 36 .694 17 .765 34 .824 6 1.000 6 1.000 0 .000 2 .500 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000

63 30 84 40 46 21 4 2 4 0 2 0 0 0

102 44 113 60 109 42 24 8 6 0 1 0 0 0

5.0 4.1 5.5 5.6 4.3 3.5 0.8 0.6 1.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0

77 48 107 55 44 24 37 10 10 0 2 0 0 0

2 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 8 38 20 47 24 39 15 16 0 0 0 0 0

56 32 57 32 45 21 31 10 7 0 0 0 1 0

39 16 21 11 14 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 9 20 11 25 8 18 3 2 0 0 0 1 1

312 165 247 119 233 130 116 27 27 0 7 0 2 2

9.5 9.2 6.9 6.6 6.5 7.2 3.4 1.7 3.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 1.0

772 1765 .437 387 874 .443 721 1866 .386 360 942 .382

169 76 179 74

534 247 600 265

.316 .308 .298 .279

421 200 416 230

597 275 589 313

374 185 373 193

859 1233 34.2 429 614 34.1 720 1093 30.4 346 539 29.9

552 274 586 283

7 5 10 3

423 221 402 190

485 254 397 183

137 68 118 61

200 91 248 128

2134 1050 2037 1024

59.3 58.3 56.6 56.9

Pct .756 .739 .847 .881 .688 .737 .723 .727 .781 .818

.705 .727 .706 .735

2012-13 Roster No. 1 0 11 32 23 3 10 22 35 5 2 33

Name Pos. Musa Abdul-Aleem G Martino Brock G Anthony Collins G Toarlyn Fitzpatrick F JaVontae Hawkins G Zach LeDay F Mike McCloskey G Shaun Noriega G Jordan Omogbehin C Jawanza Poland G Victor Rudd F Kore White F

165 74 197 100 155 63 28 10 10 0 3 0 0 0

2012-13 Newcomers Class So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-8 6-5 6-7 6-0 6-4 7-3 6-4 6-9 6-8

Wt. 221 205 175 245 202 223 164 207 334 204 229 241

Hometown/Last School Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Perimeter College Memphis, Tenn./South Alabama Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian Tampa, Fla./King Flint, Mich./Huntington Prep The Colony, Texas/The Colony Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley North Port, Fla./North Port Lagos, Nigeria/Atlantic Shores Christian Wichita, Kan./Hutchinson CC Los Angeles, Calif./Arizona State Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Florida Atlantic

Head Coach: Stan Heath (Eastern Michigan ’88) Assistant Coaches: Andy Hipsher (Akron ’03), Eric Skeeters (Coppin State ’97), Steve Roccaforte (Lamar ’89)

Musa Abdul-Aleem, G, So., 6-5, 221 Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Perimeter College • Freshman Player of the Year in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association after averaging 14.7 points per game. Martino Brock, G, Jr., 6-5, 205 Memphis, Tenn./South Alabama • Averaged 4.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.7 steals at South Alabama in 2010-11. • Averaged 18.7 points at Maine Central Institute in 2008-09. Zach LeDay, F, Fr., 6-7, 223 The Colony, Texas/The Colony • Averaged 20.6 points and 8.4 rebounds last season. • Helped The Colony to a 30-6 record and the second round of the Texas state championship. JaVontae Hawkins, G, Fr., 6-5, 202 Flint, Mich./Huntington Prep • Rated No. 25 among small forwards and No. 117 among al incoming players by Rivals.com. • Participated in the American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk Championship in New Orleans during the 2012 Final Four. Jordan Omogbehin, C, RFr,. 7-3, 334 Lagos, Nigeria/Atlantic Shores Christian (Va.) • Redshirted last season. • Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds and eight blocks two seasons ago. • Played for Team Takeover AAU Team. Kore White, F, Sr., 6-8, 241 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Florida Atlantic • Played in 61 career games at Florida Atlantic, averaging 8.0 points and 4.8 rebounds. • Played two games against USF, averaging 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds.

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USF 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Stan Heath

Home Record: 27-43 Best Home Record: 7-2 in 2011-12 Worst Home Record: 1-7 in 2005-06 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 7 in 2011-12 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 6 in 2005-06 Road Record: 11-50 Best Road Record: 5-4 in 2010-11 Worst Road Record: 0-8 in 2005-06 and 2006-07 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 2 in 2009-10 and 2011-12 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 16 in 2005-06 and 2006-07 Longest Winning Streak: 4 in 2009-10 and 2011-12 Longest Losing Streak: 10 in 2007-08

Hired at USF – April 3, 2007 Coaching File - Head coach, Arkansas (2002-07); Head coach, Kent State (2001-02); Assistant coach, Michigan State (1996-01); Assistant coach, Bowling Green (1994-96); Assistant, associate head coach Wayne State (1991-94); Assistant coach, Albion College (1989-91); Assistant coach, Hillsdale College (1988-89); Assistant coach, Lincoln H.S., Ypsilanti, Mich. (1987-88). Was an assistant for the 1999 Michigan State team that played in the Final Four. Highlights – 2012 NCAA Third Round; 2012 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2010 NIT; 2007 NCAA; 2006 NCAA; 2002 NCAA Elite 8 while at Kent State; 2002 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year; CBSSportsline.com and CollegeInisider.com national Rookie Coach of the Year. Playing File – Three-year lettermen at Eastern Michigan. Education – B.S. Eastern Michigan, 1988. Major: Social Science. M.A. Wayne State, 1993. Sports Administration. Personal – Native of Detroit, Mich. Birthdate: 12-17-64. He and his wife, Ramona, have two children, Jordan (20) and Joshua (17).

Heath’s Record

Career Record (11 years) ................................................ 185-168 (.524) USF Record (five years) ....................................................... 73-91 (.445) Arkansas Record (five years)............................................... 82-71 (.536) Kent State Record (one year) ................................................ 30-6 (.833) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (five years) .................... 31-69 (.310) BIG EAST Tournament Record (four years) ............................. 3-4 (.429) BIG EAST Overall Record (five years) .................................. 34-73 (.318) NCAA Record (four appearances) ........................................... 5-4 (.556) NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

Year-By-Year 2001-02 2002-03

Kent State Arkansas

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas USF USF USF USF USF

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BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 1-15 3-13 3-15 4-14 9-9 3-15 12-6

Home 1-7 3-5 2-7 3-6 6-3 2-7 7-2

Away 0-8 0-8 1-8 1-8 3-6 1-8 5-4

Finish 16th T-14th T-15th 14th T-9th 15th T-4th

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (2005-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova

Won 4 1 6 2 1 1 1 3 5 4 1 2 1 2

Lost 4 6 4 5 8 5 8 5 5 4 6 7 7 5

Home 4-0 1-3 2-1 1-2 0-4 1-2 1-3 2-2 3-2 4-1 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-3

BIG EAST Championship Results (2006-2012)

Overall Conference Conf. Tourn. Postseason 30-6 17-1/1st 3-0/1st 3-1 NCAA Elite 8 9-19 4-12/T5thWest 0-1 12-16 4-12/6th West 18-12 6-10/4th West 22-10 10-6/T2nd West 21-14 7-9/T3rd West 12-19 3-15/T15th 9-22 4-14/14th 20-13 9-9/T9th 10-23 3-15/15th 22-14 12-6/T4th

0-1 0-1 1-1 3-1/2nd --0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1

0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 2-1 NCAA

Championship Seed DNQ DNQ DNQ #14 #9 #15 #6

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Villanova West Virginia Total

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Won 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3

Lost 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4

Away 0-4 0-3 4-3 1-3 1-4 0-3 0-5 1-3 2-3 1-3 0-3 0-5 0-4 1-2


USF 

2011-12 RESULTS (22-14, 12-6 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER Naismith Hall of Fame Tipoff 12 Vermont UT W, 61-59 2,318 Anderson Jr. 16/Anderson Jr. 9 14 Marist SPTF - BEN W, 81-67 2,465 Rudd Jr. 30, Gilchrist 12 W, 73-43 1,987 Gilchrist 15/Anderson Jr. 11 16 Florida Southern LKC Naismith Hall of Fame Tipoff, Uncasville, Conn. 19 vs. Old Dominion - ESPN3 ot L, 66-68 4,755 Gilchrist 18/Rudd Jr. 7 20 vs. Penn State - ESPN3 L, 49-53 4,128 Nash 14/Fitzpatrick 10 23 Georgia Southern SPTF - BEN W, 66-46 2,361 Anderson Jr. 17/Fitzpatrick 7 W, 68-55 2,109 Fitzpatrick 17/Fitzpatrick 14 26 Florida Atlantic UT 30 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 46-69 7,617 Anderson Jr. 15/Anderson Jr. 9 DECEMBER 3 at Kansas - ESPN2 L, 42-70 16,300 Gilchrist 11/Fitzpatrick 6 11 Florida A&M UT - BEN W, 83-59 2,270 Fitzpatrick 25/Robertson 21 14 at Auburn - CSS L, 40-52 4,436 Gilchrist 10/Robertson 7 W, 70-55 2,942 Poland 13/Gilchrist 8 19 Cleveland State SPTF - BEN 22 at Southern Mississippi L, 51-53 3,037 Anderson Jr. 12/Gilchrist 7 28 CONNECTICUT SPTF - BEN L, 57-60 5,705 Fitzpatrick 14/ Fitzpatrick 12 JANUARY 1 RUTGERS TBF - BEN W, 67-65 2,486 Anderson Jr. 15/Gilchrist 9 5 at VILLANOVA - BEN W, 74-57 6,500 Poland 20/Rudd Jr. 10 10 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 49-60 8,075 Gilchrist 13/Anderson, Fitzpatrick 10 13 SETON HALL TBF - ESPN3 W, 56-55 3,805 Anderson Jr. 14/Gilchrist 7 W, 64-49 3,145 Rudd Jr. 24/Anderson Jr. 8 18 ST. JOHN’S TBF - BEN 22 at DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 75-59 8,002 Gilchrist 22/Robertson 9 24 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 47-67 13,693 Fitzpatrick 19/Fitzpatrick 10 29 PROVIDENCE TBF - ESPN3 W, 81-78 4,333Collins, Robertson 15/Fitzpatrick, Rudd 7 FEBRUARY 4 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU L, 45-75 11,916 Gilchrist 15/Anderson Jr. 6 8 PITTSBURGH TBF - ESPN3 W, 63-51 4,507 Robertson 18/Anderson Jr. 6 11 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 55-48 10,824 Rudd Jr. 11/Rudd Jr. 10 15 VILLANOVA TBF - ESPN2 W, 65-51 4,636 Rudd Jr., Robertson 14/Anderson Jr. 10 19 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 56-47 9,849 Collins 22/Anderson Jr. 9 22 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 48-56 25,316 Collins 12/Gilchrist 8 26 CINCINNATI TBF - BEN W, 46-45 6,784 Collins 14/Fitzpatrick 10 29 at LOUISVILLE - BEN W, 58-51 22,114 Poland 16/Anderson Jr. 8 MARCH 3 WEST VIRGINIA TBF - BEN L, 44-50 9,737 Collins 11/Four with 5 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Villanova - ESPN W, 56-47 20,057 Collins 17/Gilchrist, Rudd Jr. 6 8 vs. Notre Dame - ESPN ot L, 53-57 20,057 Rudd Jr. 16/Three with 7 NCAA Championship 14 vs. California UDA - TruTV W, 65-54 7,218 Rudd Jr. 15/Fitzpatrick 7 16 vs. Temple BA - TNT W, 58-44 11,625 Rudd Jr., Collins 17/Gilchrist 8 18 vs. Ohio BA - TBS L, 56-62 11,033 Collins, Rudd Jr. 13/Rudd Jr. 10

Points Charlie Bradley, 1982-85 Alrton Jackson, 1999-02 Radenko Dobras, 1989-92 B.B. Waldon, 1999-02 Dominique Jones, 2007-10 Chucky Atkins, 1993-96 Tony Grier, 1980-82 Gary Alexander, 1989, 91-92 Hakim Shahid, 1987-90 Augustus Gilchrist, 2008-12

Total-Avg. 2319-19.6 2017-16.5 1935-17.0 1869-15.8 1797-18.9 1619-14.6 1475-18.2 1272-14.6 1252-11.6 1209-11.2

Rebounds B.B. Waldon, 1999-02 Hakim Shahid, 1987-90 Gary Alexander, 1989, 91-92 Curtis Kitchen, 1983-86 Donzel Rush, 1993-96 Willie Redden, 1979-82 Terrence Leather, 2001-05 Jim Grandholm, 1982-84 Jesse Salters, 1993-95 Doug Wallace, 1984-87

Total-Avg. 928-7.9 893-8.4 862-9.9 816-6.9 724-6.5 720-6.4 695-6.1 678-7.7 668-8.0 664-5.9

Assists Reggie Kohn, 2000-03 Radenko Dobras, 1989-92 Chucky Atkins, 1993-96 Chris Howard, 2006-10 Tommy Tonelli, 1983-86 Brian Swift, 2002-05 Cedric Smith, 1998-01 Arthur Caldwell, 1985-87 Penny Greene, 1975-77, 1979 Dominique Jones, 2007-10

Total 632 534 519 487 480 389 384 368 364 328

Steals Cedric Smith, 1998-01 B.B. Waldon, 1999-02 Reggie Kohn, 2000-03 Altron Jackson, 1999-02 Brian Lamb, 1995-98 Radenko Dobras, 1989-92 Dominique Jones, 2007-10 Fred Lewis, 1990-92 Tommy Tonelli, 1983-86 Tony Armstrong, 1988-91

Total 231 215 193 181 158 152 144 139 138 125

Blocked Shots Gerrick Morris, 2001-04 Curtis Kitchen, 1983-86 McHugh Mattis, 2005-07 Willie Redden, 1979-82 Solomon Jones, 2002-06 Gerrick Morris, 2002-04 Doug Wallace, 1984-87 Toarlyn Fitzpatrick, 2009-12 Jim Grandholm, 1982-84 Jesse Salters, 1993-95

Total 263 257 171 155 154 142 96 85 84 80

(Home: 14-2/Away: 5-8/Neutral: 3-4)

Martinez Sports Center, University of Tampa, Tampa, Fla. St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. LKC Lakeland Center, Lakeland, Fla. TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. UDA University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio BA Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn. UT

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Did You Know? Last season, the Bulls were 5-4 on the road in BIG EAST play. In the previous six seasons, USF had won a total of six road contests.

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SYRACUSE 

Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Syracuse, N.Y.

NOVEMBER Battle on the Midway 9 vs. San Diego State 1 (FSN) .................................................... 7 p.m. 18 Wagner (BIG EAST Network) .................................................1 p.m. 21 Princeton (BIG EAST Network) ..............................................7 p.m. 25 Colgate (BIG EAST Network)..................................................1 p.m. SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 30 at Arkansas (ESPN) ........................................................... 8:30 p.m.

Enrollment 13,987 Founded 1870

DECEMBER 3 Eastern Michigan (ESPNU) ....................................................7 p.m. 6 Long Beach State (ESPN2) .....................................................8 p.m. 8 Monmouth (BIG EAST Network) ...........................................7 p.m. Gotham Classic 15 Canisius (BIG EAST Network) ................................................. 7 p.m. 17 Detroit (ESPNU) ..................................................................... 7 p.m. 22 vs. Temple 2 (ESPN2) ............................................................... Noon 29 Alcorn State (BIG EAST Network) .......................................... 7 p.m. 31 Central Connecticut (ESPNU) ................................................3 p.m.

Nickname Orange Color Orange Home Court Carrier Dome (34,616)

Coaching Staff

JANUARY 2 RUTGERS (BIG EAST Network)...............................................7 p.m. 6 at USF (BIG EAST Network) .................................................... Noon 9 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................7 p.m. 12 VILLANOVA (BIG EAST Network) ............................................ Noon 19 at LOUISVILLE (ESPN) ............................................................ 4 p.m. 21 CINCINNATI (ESPN)...........................................................3:30 p.m. 26 at VILLANOVA WF (ESPNU) ................................................... 11 a.m.

Head Coach Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66) Office Phone: (315) 443-2082 Assistant Coaches Mike Hopkins (Syracuse ’93) Adrian Autry (Syracuse ’94) Gerry McNamara (Syracuse ’06)

FEBRUARY 2 at PITTSBURGH (ESPN) ........................................................... Noon 4 NOTRE DAME (ESPN)............................................................. 7 p.m. 10 ST. JOHN’S (ESPN) ................................................................. 1 p.m. 13 at CONNECTICUT (ESPN/ESPN2) ...........................................7 p.m. 16 at SETON HALL (BIG EAST Network) ......................................8 p.m. 20 PROVIDENCE (ESPN2)............................................................ 7 p.m. 23 GEORGETOWN (CBS) ............................................................. 4 p.m. 25 at MARQUETTE (ESPN) .......................................................... 7 p.m.

Administration President Dr. Nancy Cantor

Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross Athletics Phone: (315) 443-2385 Director of Athletic Communications Pete Moore Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 Cell Phone: (315) 952-5011 Email: pimoore@syr.edu

MARCH 2 LOUISVILLE (CBS) .................................................................... Noon 6 DE PAUL (BIG EAST Network) ................................................6 p.m. 9 at GEORGETOWN (ESPN) ....................................................... Noon

Brandon Triche

USS Midway, San Diego, Calif. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. All times Eastern 1 2

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ORANGE Preview The Big Picture:

Last season, the Orange rolled up a 34-3 mark, the best record and most wins in school history. They won the BIG EAST regular-season crown with a 17-1 record and stayed in the top five in the national polls every week of the season. The season ended with a loss to Ohio State in the East Region final. Coach Jim Boeheim recorded his 32nd 20-win season, the most in college basketball history under one coach. For 2012-13, SYR will have to find replacements for four outstanding players, forward Kris Joseph, guards Dion Waiters and Scoop Jardine and center Fab Melo. Still, most college basketball observers see another outstanding season ahead.

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Who’s Back:

Dependable guard Brandon Triche returns for his senior year. A starter throughout his career, he averaged 9.4 points last season. Forward C.J. Fair started only nine games last year, but figures to earn starting duty this season. He played starter’s minutes last season and emerged as an athletic forward who averaged 8.5 points and 5.4 boards. James Southerland came on strong late in the season. The forward averaged 6.8 points and became a formidable 3-point threat. Rakeem Christmas was a starter as a freshman, though he averaged only 11.5 minutes. He averaged 2.8 points and 2.9 rebounds while showing to be a strong athletic presence near the basket. Baye Keita (2.3, 2.5) played similar minutes to Christmas and showed similar athletic duty, excelling on the defensive end. Guard Michael CarterWilliams (2.7) had trouble wedging himself into the guard rotation as a freshman, but showed exciting promise. Trevor Cooney, a promising shooting guard, was redshirted.

Who’s Gone:

Joseph was an All-BIG EAST Second Team pick after averaging a team-high 13.4 points. Waiters scored at a 12.6 clip, made All-BIG EAST Third Team and was chosen BIG EAST Sixth Man of the Year. Melo was selected BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. He blocked 2.9 shots per game. Jardine averaged 8.9 points and a team-leading 4.9 assists.

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Storylines:

With four quality players lost from last year’s squad, prognosticators will not predict another 34-3 season, but the Orange will still be counted on for another stellar run. Some top reserves appear ready to accept larger roles this season. Triche will be the steadying influence in the backcourt. Two freshman forwards, DaJuan Coleman and Jerami Grant will press for immediate playing time near the basket. Grant, the brother of Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant, might be another athletic wing in a long line of Syracuse players at the small forward spot. He played this summer on the USA Basketball U18 Team. The Orange won with balance last year. Joseph’s team-high scoring average was only 20th in the BIG EAST.


SYRACUSE 

PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 20 TRICHE, Brandon Conference-Only... 05 FAIR, C.J. Conference-Only... 43 SOUTHERLAND, James Conference-Only... 21 JONES, Mookie Conference-Only... 25 CHRISTMAS, Rakeem Conference-Only... 01 CARTER-WILLIAMS, M. Conference-Only... 12 KEITA, Baye Conference-Only... 33 NASSAR, Albert Conference-Only... 13 HOFFMAN, Griffin Conference-Only... 23 DeREMER, Russ Conference-Only... 04 HART, Nolan Conference-Only...

GP 37 18 37 18 37 18 7 2 37 18 26 12 35 17 2 0 9 2 3 0 2 0

GS 37 18 9 3 0 0 0 0 35 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 834 409 977 537 593 261 38 12 425 160 269 96 431 202 2 0 8 1 3 0 2 0

Avg 22.5 22.7 26.4 29.8 16.0 14.5 5.4 6.0 11.5 8.9 10.3 8.0 12.3 11.9 1.0 0.0 0.9 0.5 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0

FG 121 56 115 67 96 38 6 3 43 13 25 12 32 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 32 JOSEPH, Kris Conference-Only... 03 WAITERS, Dion Conference-Only... 11 JARDINE, Scoop Conference-Only... 51 MELO, Fab Conference-Only... 34 TOMASZEWSKI, Matt Conference-Only... 24 REESE, Brandon Conference-Only... 14 LYDE-CAJUSTE, Matt Conference-Only... 02 RESAVY, Nick Conference-Only...

37 18 37 18 37 18 30 15 10 4 13 5 9 2 11 4

37 18 0 0 37 18 30 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1192 596 891 454 934 477 763 402 19 7 19 7 10 1 15 3

32.2 33.1 24.1 25.2 25.2 26.5 25.4 26.8 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.1 0.5 1.4 0.8

164 87 170 75 126 56 98 55 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

390 .421 199 .437 357 .476 172 .436 266 .474 131 .427 173 .566 90 .611 9 .556 4 .000 8 .125 3 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 4 .250 0 .000

1006 474 795 393

2156 1041 2064 1019

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

37 18 37 18

TOTAL FGA 287 133 248 140 206 100 22 6 75 29 58 18 45 16 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0

3-PTS FGA 120 56 24 9 110 49 17 3 0 0 18 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0

Pct .350 .339 .250 .222 .336 .204 .294 .667 .000 .000 .389 .714 .000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 62 33 78 48 23 7 3 2 16 6 13 4 16 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

REBOUNDS FTA Pct Off Def Tot 80 .775 35 56 91 39 .846 15 33 48 105 .743 74 125 199 65 .738 40 68 108 33 .697 33 82 115 9 .778 15 34 49 5 .600 1 3 4 2 1.000 1 2 3 28 .571 40 68 108 10 .600 13 28 41 23 .565 9 29 38 6 .667 4 9 13 24 .667 35 52 87 10 .600 14 21 35 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0

Avg 2.5 2.7 5.4 6.0 3.1 2.7 0.6 1.5 2.9 2.3 1.5 1.1 2.5 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0

PF 51 22 54 29 49 25 1 0 63 28 25 11 66 30 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

FO 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 95 44 34 21 14 2 3 1 7 5 54 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

TO 51 23 29 12 13 7 1 0 23 8 16 5 11 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Blk 4 1 18 15 34 12 0 0 30 13 7 1 35 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl 37 19 40 23 31 10 5 1 11 4 20 7 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 346 164 314 184 252 93 20 10 102 32 70 33 80 30 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Avg 9.4 9.1 8.5 10.2 6.8 5.2 2.9 5.0 2.8 1.8 2.7 2.8 2.3 1.8 1.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

51 25 41 18 39 18 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

148 76 113 56 103 51 0 0 7 3 2 1 0 0 2 0

.345 .329 .363 .321 .379 .353 .000 .000 .571 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

117 50 86 41 38 16 38 23 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0

157 71 118 61 69 34 60 30 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0

.745 .704 .729 .672 .551 .471 .633 .767 .000 .000 .714 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000

56 28 18 12 15 9 80 35 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0

118 57 67 39 72 34 95 56 3 2 3 1 2 0 2 0

4.7 4.7 2.3 2.8 2.4 2.4 5.8 6.1 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.0

62 30 69 35 39 18 85 48 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

56 33 92 46 181 102 21 9 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 1

55 28 48 24 85 42 43 21 0 0 3 2 1 0 2 0

23 12 12 7 4 3 88 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

50 28 67 32 50 21 15 7 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0

496 249 467 209 329 146 234 133 14 0 7 1 2 0 2 0

13.4 13.8 12.6 11.6 8.9 8.1 7.8 8.9 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0

233 99 235 100

668 311 747 346

.349 .318 .315 .289

495 237 432 214

709 339 639 320

.698 .699 .676 .669

459 210 540 272

824 1283 34.7 407 617 34.3 807 1347 36.4 413 685 38.1

574 277 638 306

12 6 15 8

565 279 496 247

389 183 591 275

255 134 100 52

338 157 195 93

2742 1286 2257 1100

74.1 71.4 61.0 61.1

Pct 3FG .422 42 .421 19 .464 6 .479 2 .466 37 .380 10 .273 5 .500 2 .573 0 .448 0 .431 7 .667 5 .711 0 0 .750 1.000 0 .000 0 .333 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0

.467 .455 .385 .386

2012-13 Roster No. 1 25 32 10 23 5 0 3 14 4 13 12 14 33 43 20

Name Pos. Michael Carter-Williams G Rakeem Christmas F DaJuan Coleman F Trevor Cooney G Russ DeRemer G C.J. Fair F Michael Gbinije F Jerami Grant F Noel Jones F Nolan Hart G Griffin Hoffmann G Baye Keita F Matt Lyde-Cajuste F Albert Nassar F James Southerland F Brandon Triche G

174 85 85 51 87 43 175 91 5 2 4 1 4 0 4 0

2012-13 Newcomers Class So. So. Fr. RFr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

Ht. 6-5 6-9 6-9 6-4 6-5 6-8 6-7 6-7 6-6 5-10 6-0 6-10 6-4 6-6 6-8 6-4

Wt. 184 228 275 188 208 212 205 190 230 155 180 215 210 195 215 205

Hometown/Last School Hamilton, Mass./St. Andrew’s (R.I.) Bryn Athyn, Pa./Academy of the New Church Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt Wilmington, Del./Sanford School Wrentham, Mass./Worcester Academy Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy Richmond, Va./Benedictine College Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic Halifax, N.S./Halifax Grammar School Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy New York, N.Y./York Prep Saint Louis, Senegal/Oak Hill Academy Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Iona Prep Stuart, Fla./South Fork Bayside, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt

Jerami Grant, F, Fr., 6-7, 190 Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic • Rated as the No. 15 power forward and the No. 64 incoming player in 2012 by Rivals.com. • Member of the gold-medal-winning U.S. team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Brazil. • Averaged 12.6 points at DeMatha during the 2011-12 regular-season. • Played in the 2012 All-American Championship in New Orleans, alongside fellow Syracuse freshman DaJuan Coleman. Also played in the Jordan Brand Classic. DaJuan Coleman, F, Fr., 6-9, 275 Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt • Ranked No. 5 among centers and No. 26 among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • McDonald’s All-American selection who also played in the 2012 All-American Championship in New Orleans.

Head Coach: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66) Assistant Coaches: Mike Hopkins (Syracuse ’93), Adrian Autry (Syracuse ’94), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse ’06)

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Regular Season Games

Head Coach Jim Boeheim Hired at Syracuse - April 3, 1976 Coaching File - Part-time assistant coach/ freshman coach under Roy Danforth, Syracuse University, 1969-72; full-time assistant coach, Syracuse University, 1972-76. Highlights – 2012 NCAA Elite Eight; 2011 NCAA Third Round; 2010 NCAA Sweet 16; 2009 NCAA Sweet 16; 2005 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee; Enters 2012-13 tenth among active coaches in winning percentage (.745); Is second among active coaches with 890 victories; 20 or more wins 32 times, the most in college basketball history; Assistant coach on 2012 & 2008 USA Basketball teams that won the Olympic gold medal; 2008 & 2007 NIT quarterfinals; 2006 NCAA; 2005 NCAA; 2004 NCAA Sweet 16; 2003 NCAA Champions; 2002 NIT (fourth place); 2001 NCAA Tournament Second round; 2000 NCAA Sweet 16; 2000 Clair Bee Award; BIG EAST Coach of the Year in 2000, ‘91 and ‘84; 1999 NCAA; 1998 NCAA Sweet 16; 1997 NIT, 1996 NCAA Tournament runner-up; 1995 NCAA Tournament Second round; 1994 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; 1992 NCAA Tournament Second round; 10 straight NCAA bids (1983-92); 1991-92 Basketball Times Eastern Coach of the Year; 1987 NCAA runner-up; assistant coach in 1990 Goodwill Games and World Championships; eight BIG EAST regular season titles (outright in 1990-91, 2009-10 and 2011-12; shared in 1979-80, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1989-90); five BIG EAST Tournament titles (1981, ‘88, ’92, ’05, ’06); nine runner-up BIG EAST Tournament finishes; Six NABC District II Coach of the Year awards (1980, ‘84, ‘87, ‘89, ‘92, ‘94). Collegiate File - Three varsity letters, Syracuse University, 1963-66, after starting career as walk-on; co-captained 1965-66 Orange team, which reached NCAA East Regional final. Professional File - Competed with Scranton, in the Eastern League, 1966-70, and was member of two championship teams. Education - B.A. in Social Science (1966) and M.S. in Social Science (1969), Syracuse University. Personal - Native of Lyons, N.Y.; attended Lyons Central High School; married to Juli and father of Elizabeth, James, and twins Jack and Jamie, Birthdate: 11-17-44.

Boeheim’s Record

Career Record (36 years) .................................................................890-304 (.745) Syracuse Record (36 years) .............................................................890-304 (.745) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (33 years)....................................355-185 (.657) BIG EAST Tournament Record (33 years) ............................................47-28 (.627) BIG EAST Overall Record (33 years) .................................................402-213 (.654) NCAA Record (29 appearances) ..........................................................48-28 (.632) NIT Record (six appearances) ................................................................ 12-7 (.632)

Year-By-Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Overall 26-4 22-6 26-4 26-4 22-12 16-13 21-10 23-9 22-9 26-6 31-7 26-9 30-8 26-7 26-6 22-10 20-9 23-7 20-10 29-9 19-13 26-9 21-12 26-6 25-9 23-13 30-5 23-8 27-7 23-12 24-11 21-14 28-10 30-5 27-8 34-3

Conference Conf. Tourn. Postseason 2-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 0-1 0-1 NCAA 1-1 1-1 NCAA 5-1/T1st 1-1/2nd 1-1 NCAA/final 16 6-8/6th 3-0/1st 4-1 NIT/2nd 7-7/T5th 0-1 1-1 NIT 9-7/5th 1-1 1-1 NCAA 12-4/T2nd 2-1/2nd 1-1 NCAA/final 16 9-7/T3rd 1-1 1-1 NCAA 14-2/T1st 2-1/2nd 1-1 NCAA 12-4/T1st 2-1/2nd 5-1 NCAA Final Four/2nd 11-5/2nd 3-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 10-6/3rd 2-1/2nd 3-1 NCAA/final 8 12-4/T1st 2-1/2nd 2-1 NCAA/final 16 12-4/1st 0-1 0-1 NCAA 10-8/T5th 3-0/1st 1-1 NCAA 10-8/3rd 2-1/2nd 13-5/2nd 0-1 2-1 NCAA/final 16 12-6/3rd 0-1 1-1 NCAA 12-6/2nd, BE7 2-1 5-1 NCAA Final Four/2nd 9-9/T4th, BE7 1-1 0-1 NIT 12-6/1st, BE7 2-1/2nd 2-1 NCAA/final 16 10-8/T4th 2-1 0-1 NCAA 13-3/T1st 0-1 2-1 NCAA/final 16 10-6/T2nd West 2-1 1-1 NCAA 9-7/T3rd West 0-1 3-2 NIT/4th 13-3/T1st West 1-1 6-0 NCAA/1st 11-5/T3rd 0-1 2-1 NCAA 11-5/T3rd 3-0/1st 0-1 NCAA 7-9/T9th 4-0/1st 0-1 NCAA 10-6/T5th 1-1 2-1 NIT 9-9/T8th 0-1 2-1 NIT 11-7/6th 3-1/2nd 2-1 NCAA/final 16 15-3/1st 0-1 2-1 NCAA/final 16 12-6/3rd 1-1 1-1 NCAA 17-1/1st 1-1 3-1 NCAA/final 8

Home Record: 200-75 Best Home Record: 9-0 in 2011-12 Worst Home Record: 3-6 in 1998-99 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 13 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 3 games in 1996-97, 1998-99 and 2001-02 Road Record: 155-115 Best Road Record: 8-1 in 2009-10 and 2011-12 Worst Road Record: 1-6 in 1980-81 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 10 games over 2008-09/09-10 seasons Most Consecutive Road Losses: 5 in 1982-83, 2000-01 and 2008-09 Longest Winning Streak: 11 games over 1993-94/94-95 seasons Longest Losing Streak: 4 games in 1996-97, 2005-06 and 2010-11

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 5-1 6-8 7-7 9-7 12-4 9-7 14-2 12-4 11-5 10-6 12-4 12-4 10-8 10-8 13-5 12-6 12-6 9-9 12-6 10-8 13-3 10-6 9-7 13-3 11-5 11-5 7-9 10-6 9-9 11-7 15-3 12-6 17-1

Home 2-1 5-2 4-3 6-2 7-1 6-2 8-0 6-2 5-3 7-1 6-2 7-1 7-2 5-4 8-1 7-2 8-1 4-5 5-4 3-6 7-1 7-1 5-3 8-0 6-2 6-2 4-4 6-2 6-3 7-2 7-2 6-3 9-0

Away Finish 3-0 1st (3 tied) 1-6 6th 3-4 5th (tie) 3-5 5th 5-3 2nd (tie) 3-5 3rd (tie) 6-2 1st (tie) 6-2 1st (3 tied) 6-2 2nd 3-5 3rd 6-2 1st (tie) 5-3 1st 3-6 5th (tie) 5-4 3rd 5-4 2nd 5-4 3rd 4-5 2nd, BE 7 5-4 4th, BE 7 7-2 1st, BE 7 7-2 4th (tie) 6-2 1st (tie) 3-5 2nd (tie), West 4-4 3rd (tie), West 5-3 1st (tie), West 5-3 3rd (tie) 5-3 3rd (tie) 3-5 9th (tie) 4-4 5th (tie) 3-6 T-8th 4-5 6th 8-1 1st 6-3 3rd (tie) 8-1 1st

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Villanova

Won 6 29 5 31 3 5 17 31 42 20 33 41 7 34

Lost 3 26 1 26 6 1 8 20 8 4 19 12 1 27

Home 3-1 18-10 3-0 21-9 2-2 3-0 10-3 16-10 20-3 13-0 19-6 23-5 4-0 14-13

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 5 1 8 0 6 0 0 0 2 4 2 1 4 4 0 8 0 2 47

Lost 3 1 6 0 7 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 28

Away 3-1 11-16 2-1 10-17 1-4 2-1 7-5 15-10 22-5 7-4 14-13 18-7 3-1 11-14

Championship Seed #1 #6 #5 #5 #2 #3 #2 #3 #2 #3 #1 #1 #5 #3 #2 #3 #4 #8 #2 #4 #1 #3 West #4 West #1 West #4 #3 #9 #5 #9 #6 #1 #4 #1


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2011-12 RESULTS (34-3, 17-1 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 12 Fordham - BEN W, 78-53 22,906 Joseph 16/Triche 7 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off 14 Manhattan - ESPNU W, 92-56 17,284 Waiters 17/Melo 9 15 Albany - ESPN3 W, 98-74 17,189 Joseph, Southerland 19/Melo 7 19 Colgate - BEN W, 92-47 21,084 Waiters 16/Christmas 8 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. 23 vs. Virginia Tech - ESPN2 W, 69-58 8,293 Joseph 20/Joseph 10 25 vs. Stanford - ESPN W, 69-63 8,477 Joseph 18/Joseph, Melo 9 29 Eastern Michigan - BEN W, 84-48 19,649 Southerland 19/Christmas 6 DECEMBER BIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 Florida - ESPN W, 72-68 24,459 Triche 20/Fair 11 6 Marshall - BEN W, 62-56 19,817 Waiters 15/Joseph 8 10 George Washington - BEN W, 85-50 23,226 Waiters 19/Joseph 8 17 at North Carolina State - ESPN2 W, 88-72 19,400 Waiters 22/Melo, Joseph 5 20 Bucknell - ESPNU W, 80-61 17,302 Joseph 17/Melo 9 22 Tulane - BEN W, 80-61 18,679 Waiters 15/Three with 5 28 SETON HALL - BEN W, 75-49 25,081 Waiters 15/Fair 8 JANUARY 1 at DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-68 12,102 Joseph 22/Joseph 7 4 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 87-73 12,252 Triche 16/Christmas 5 7 MARQUETTE - BEN W, 73-66 25,412 Joseph 17/Melo, Fair 8 11 at VILLANOVA WFC - ESPN2 W, 79-66 14,877 Waiters 20/Keita 7 14 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 78-55 23,311 Joseph 13/Fair 6 16 PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 71-63 24,826 Waiters 16/Melo 10 21 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN L, 58-67 9,149 Southerland 15/Joseph 5 23 at CINCINNATI - ESPN W, 60-53 13,176 Joseph 17/Christmas 9 28 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 63-61 28,740 Triche 18/Joseph 7 FEBRUARY 4 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPN W, 95-70 19,979 Fair, Melo, Waiters 14/Joseph 8 8 GEORGETOWN - ESPN ot W, 64-61 27,820 Joseph 29/Fair 5 11 CONNECTICUT - CBS W, 85-67 33,430 Jardine 21/Fair 12 13 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 52-51 22,738 Fair 13/Joseph, Melo 6 19 at RUTGERS - ESPN W, 74-64 8,093 Fair 21/Fair 8 22 USF - BEN W, 56-48 25,316 Jardine 15/Joseph 9 25 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 71-69 10,167 Joseph 21/Melo 9 MARCH 3 LOUISVILLE - CBS W, 58-49 33,205 Triche 18/Melo 8 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Connecticut - ESPN W, 58-55 20,057 Waiters 18/Triche 7 9 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN L, 68-71 20,057 Waiters 28/Fair 11 NCAA Championship 15 vs. UNC-Asheville CEC - TruTV W, 72-65 18,927 Southerland 15/Joseph, Southerland 8 17 vs. Kansas State CEC - CBS W, 75-59 18,588 Waiters 18/Christmas 11 19 vs. Wisconsin TD - CBS W, 64-63 18,796 Fair 15/Fair 7 24 vs. Ohio State TD - CBS L, 70-77 19,026 Triche 15/Keita 10

Points Lawrence Moten, 1991-95 Derrick Coleman, 1986-90 John Wallace, 1992-96 Gerry McNamara, 2002-06 Hakim Warrick, 2001-05 Sherman Douglas, 1985-89 Stephen Thompson, 1986-90 Preston Shumpert, 1998-02 Dave Bing, 1962-66 Rafael Addison, 1982-86

Total-Avg. 2334-19.3 2143-15.0 2119-16.7 2099-15.6 2073-15.4 2060-14.9 1956-13.6 1907-14.2 1883-24.8 1876-14.9

Rebounds Derrick Coleman, 1986-90 Rony Seikaly, 1984-88 John Wallace, 1992-96 Hakim Warrick, 2001-05 Jon Cincebox, 1956-59 Rudy Hackett, 1972-75 Roosevelt Bouie, 1976-80 Rick Jackson, 2007-11 Billy Owens, 1988-91 Bill Smith, 1968-71

Total-Avg. 1537-10.7 1094-8.0 1065-8.4 1025-7.6 1004-14.6 990-11.4 987-8.4 930-6.5 910-8.8 903-12.9

(Home: 19-0/Away: 9-1/Neutral: 6-2)

Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. CEC Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. TD TD Garden, Boston, Mass. WFC

Assists Sherman Douglas, 1985-89 Jason Hart, 1996-00 Gerry McNamara, 2002-06 Dwayne Washington, 1983-86 Adrian Autry, 1990-94 Scoop Jardine, 2007-12 Eddie Moss, 1977-81 Jonny Flynn, 2007-09 Lazarus Sims, 1992-96 Leo Rautins, 1980-83

Total 960 709 648 637 631 609 539 439 432 423

Steals Jason Hart, 1996-00 Gerry McNamara, 2002-06 Sherman Douglas, 1985-89 Eddie Moss, 1977-81 Dwayne Washington, 1983-86 Adrian Autry, 1990-94 Billy Owens, 1988-91 Lawrence Moten, 1991-95 Dale Shackleford, 1975-79 Todd Burgan, 1994-98

Total 329 258 235 230 220 217 216 215 207 192

Blocked Shots Etan Thomas, 1996-00 Roosevelt Bouie, 1976-80 Derrick Coleman, 1986-90 Rony Seikaly, 1984-88 Darryl Watkins, 2003-07 Jeremy McNeil, 1999-04 Rick Jackson, 2007-11 John Wallace, 1992-96 Craig Forth, 2001-05 Conrad McRae, 1989-93

Total 424 327 319 319 273 260 259 209 205 203

Did You Know? Syracuse had the largest on-campus crowd in Division I last year (33,205) for the 32nd straight season.

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Quick Facts

2012-13 Schedule

Location Villanova, Pa.

NOVEMBER 2K Sports Classic benefitting Wounded Warrior Project 9 District of Columbia ............................................................... 7 p.m. 11 Marshall (ESPN3)................................................................... 1 p.m. 15 vs. Purdue 1 (ESPN2) .............................................................. 9 p.m. 16 vs. Alabama/Oregon State 1 (ESPN2/ESPNU) ........................... TBD 20 Columbia (ESPN3) ................................................................. 7 p.m. 25 at La Salle (CBS Sports Network) ...........................................1 p.m.

Enrollment 10,482 Founded 1842

DECEMBER SEC-BIG EAST Challenge 1 at Vanderbilt (ESPN2) ............................................................ 5 p.m. 5 Temple (ESPN2) ..................................................................... 9 p.m. 8 at Penn ..................................................................................... TBD 11 Saint Joseph’s (ESPNU) .......................................................... 7 p.m. 16 Delaware (ESPNU) ................................................................. 4 p.m. 22 at Monmouth (ESPN3) .......................................................... 7 p.m. 28 NJIT (ESPN3) .......................................................................... 7 p.m.

Nickname Wildcats Colors Blue and White Home Courts The Pavilion (6,500) Wells Fargo Center (21,000)

JANUARY 2 ST. JOHN’S (ESPNU) ............................................................... 8 p.m. 9 at USF (BIG EAST Network) ...................................................8 p.m. 12 at SYRACUSE (BIG EAST Network) .......................................... Noon 16 PITTSBURGH (ESPNU)............................................................ 7 p.m. 19 at PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).....................................4 p.m. 22 LOUISVILLE WF (BIG EAST Network) ........................................8 p.m. 26 SYRACUSE WF (ESPNU) .......................................................... 11 a.m. 30 at NOTRE DAME (ESPN2) ......................................................7 p.m.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jay Wright (Bucknell ’83) Office Phone: (610) 519-4140 Associate Head Coach Billy Lange (Rowan ’94) Assistant Coaches Raphael Chillious (Lafayette ’96) Jason Donnelly (Muhlenberg ’99)

FEBRUARY 3 PROVIDENCE (BIG EAST Network).......................................... Noon 5 at DE PAUL (ESPN2) ............................................................... 7 p.m. 9 USF (ESPN2)........................................................................... 3 p.m. 12 at CINCINNATI (BIG EAST Network) ......................................8 p.m. 16 at CONNECTICUT XL (ESPN/ESPN2) ......................................... Noon 18 RUTGERS (ESPNU) ................................................................. 9 p.m. 23 MARQUETTE (ESPN/ESPN2) ..................................................6 p.m. 25 at SETON HALL (ESPNU) ........................................................9 p.m.

Administration

President Rev. Peter Donohue, O.S.A. Director of Athletics Vince Nicastro Athletics Phone: (610) 519-4110 Director of Athletic Communications Mike Sheridan Office Phone: (610) 519-4145 Cell Phone: (610) 999-7558 Email: michael.sheridan@villanova.edu

WILDCATS Preview The Big Picture:

After seven straight 20-win seasons and seven straight NCAA invitations, the Wildcats hit a bump in the road last year. Villanova stumbled to a 13-19 overall record and a 5-13 BIG EAST mark. Coach Jay Wright wants his 2012-13 squad to regain its stellar reputation in the grit and tenacity department. An improvement in defense is definitely needed. Last season, the Wildcats were 15th in scoring defense in league games, allowing 75.6 ppg. Despite losing their top two scorers, Villanova expects to be better because of new blood in the backcourt and more experience and depth in the frontcourt.

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MARCH 3 at PITTSBURGH (BIG EAST Network) ...................................... Noon 6 GEORGETOWN WF (ESPN/ESPN2) ...........................................7 p.m. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. XL Center, Hartford, Conn. All times Eastern

Mouphtaou Yarou Who’s Back:

Center Mouphtaou Yarou returns for his senior season. He is the team’s top returning scorer, averaging 11.3 points. The 6-foot-10 center led VU with an 8.2 rebounding mark. Yarou often teamed with 6-foot-11 Maurice Sutton at power forward to form a strong rebounding and shot-blocking duo. On the wing, JayVaughn Pinkston averaged 9.6 points and 5.2 boards as a freshman and appears ready to emerge as one of the BIG EAST’s top players. Junior James Bell will be angling for time at both forward spots. The team captain started 18 games last year and averaged 7.0 points and 3.8 rebounds, though his career has been slowed by injuries. Both starting guard positions are open with sophomores Ty Johnson, Darrun Hilliard and Achraf Yacoubou vieing for more playing time. All three earned some starting duty as freshmen.

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Who’s Gone:

The guard tandem of Maalik Wayns and Dominic Cheek left after their junior seasons. Wayns was fourth in the BIG EAST in scoring with a 17.6 average. He led the league in free throw shooting, making 89.2 percent. An All-BIG EAST Second Team selection, Wayns also averaged 4.6 assists. Cheek averaged 12.5 points and led the squad with 57 3-pointers..

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Storylines:

The Wildcat backcourt will have a new look in 2012-13. Junior Tony Chennault, a transfer from Wake Forest who will be eligible immediately, could grab one of the starting spots. He averaged 9.2 points last season and was a strong defender. Freshman Ryan Arcidiacono may be starting alongside Chennault. He is a point guard with long-range shooting skills. Johnson, Hilliard and Yacoubou will make it a strong competition at guard. Pinkston should continue to progress on the wing. If Bell can stay healthy, the frontcourt will be deeper and will help Villanova return to postseason play.


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PLAYERS RETURNING ## Player 13 YAROU, Mouphtaou Conference-Only... 22 PINKSTON, JayVaughn Conference-Only... 32 BELL, James Conference-Only... 04 HILLIARD, Darrun Conference-Only... 25 SUTTON, Maurice Conference-Only... 03 JOHNSON, Ty Conference-Only... 24 YACOUBOU, Achraf Conference-Only... 12 MCMAHON, Nick Conference-Only...

GP 32 18 32 18 29 15 29 16 25 15 32 18 26 14 1 0

GS 32 18 21 13 18 8 9 2 7 5 9 7 3 2 0 0

Min 880 499 828 529 668 319 524 201 343 228 567 385 276 120 2 0

Avg 27.5 27.7 25.9 29.4 23.0 21.3 18.1 12.6 13.7 15.2 17.7 21.4 10.6 8.6 2.0 0.0

FG 128 57 97 71 68 31 47 17 35 28 33 23 19 6 0 0

TOTAL FGA 270 135 238 171 173 86 126 51 66 51 106 75 58 20 0 0

Pct .474 .422 .408 .415 .393 .360 .373 .333 .530 .549 .311 .307 .328 .300 .000 .000

3FG 1 0 15 10 39 16 21 4 0 0 6 4 11 3 0 0

3-PTS FGA 1 0 41 28 108 46 72 25 1 1 26 15 42 16 0 0

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING 02 WAYNS, Maalik Conference-Only... 23 CHEEK, Dominic Conference-Only... 21 KENNEDY, Markus Conference-Only... 20 OUANO, Dallas Conference-Only...

29 15 32 18 31 18 2 1

27 14 30 17 4 4 0 0

975 506 975 581 458 306 5 1

33.6 33.7 30.5 32.3 14.8 17.0 2.5 1.0

162 85 127 83 46 27 0 0

391 201 319 201 101 59 0 0

.414 .423 .398 .413 .455 .458 .000 .000

45 28 57 38 1 1 0 0

762 428 781 461

1848 1050 1886 1083

.412 .408 .414 .426

196 104 230 126

Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...

32 18 32 18

Pct FT 1.000 103 .000 58 .366 99 .357 75 .361 27 .348 11 .292 23 .160 16 .000 19 .000 12 .231 35 .267 21 .262 8 .188 2 .000 0 .000 0

REBOUNDS FTA Pct Off Def Tot 149 .691 94 167 261 81 .716 56 89 145 148 .669 62 103 165 103 .728 46 63 109 34 .794 37 74 111 14 .786 16 41 57 30 .767 13 58 71 21 .762 6 21 27 29 .655 34 44 78 19 .632 25 28 53 40 .875 2 31 33 24 .875 0 20 20 8 1.000 11 13 24 2 1.000 7 5 12 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0

Avg 8.2 8.1 5.2 6.1 3.8 3.8 2.4 1.7 3.1 3.5 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.0 0.0

PF 81 56 92 54 75 38 51 17 36 22 47 33 17 7 0 0

FO 1 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

A 17 8 34 21 37 16 28 14 9 6 65 45 7 2 0 0

TO 44 24 84 45 38 18 22 10 15 11 58 46 9 6 1 0

Blk 26 14 14 10 9 2 8 1 19 15 2 2 2 0 0 0

Stl 15 8 20 10 21 11 13 5 9 7 19 13 3 2 0 0

Pts 360 172 308 227 202 89 138 54 89 68 107 71 57 17 0 0

Avg 11.3 9.6 9.6 12.6 7.0 5.9 4.8 3.4 3.6 4.5 3.3 3.9 2.2 1.2 0.0 0.0

151 79 178 110 2 2 0 0

.298 .354 .320 .345 .500 .500 .000 .000

141 66 90 53 1 1 0 0

158 72 112 70 16 13 0 0

.892 .917 .804 .757 .063 .077 .000 .000

15 5 42 18 59 36 0 0

95 54 83 42 78 43 0 0

3.8 3.9 3.9 3.3 4.4 4.4 0.0 0.0

78 49 73 48 62 43 0 0

4 4 2 2 3 3 0 0

133 62 43 32 21 13 0 0

87 48 50 37 33 24 0 0

1 1 7 4 13 11 0 0

28 13 33 21 17 8 0 0

510 264 401 257 94 56 0 0

17.6 17.6 12.5 14.3 3.0 3.1 0.0 0.0

622 322 676 362

.315 .323 .340 .348

546 315 466 313

724 419 654 434

.754 .752 .713 .721

441 257 381 229

811 1252 39.1 447 704 39.1 732 1113 34.8 412 641 35.6

613 368 634 359

22 18 19 14

394 219 443 265

447 274 377 204

101 60 124 83

178 98 217 142

2266 1275 2258 1361

70.8 70.8 70.6 75.6

2012-13 Roster No. 15 32 10 5 20 4 3 2 12 23 22 25 24 13

Name Pos. Ryan Arcidiacono G James Bell G Mislav Brzoja G Tony Chennault G Patrick Farrell F Darrun Hilliard G Ty Johnson G Henry Lowe G Nick McMahon G Daniel Ochefu F JayVaughn Pinkston F Maurice Sutton F/C Achraf Yacoubou G Mouphtaou Yarou F

110 59 125 60 137 79 0 0

2012-13 Newcomers Class Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-10 6-7 6-11 6-4 6-10

Wt. 180 225 205 195 200 205 185 185 165 230 260 220 210 255

Hometown/Last School Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Orlando, Fla./Montverde Academy Zagreb, Croatia/Port Christian Academy Philadelphia, Pa./Wake Forest Rockville Center, N.Y./Chaminade Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Plainfield, N.J./Montrose Christian New York, N.Y./The Dalton School Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers Lagos, Nigeria/Downingtown East Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin Largo, Md./Largo Bronx, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran Hatitingou, Benin/Montrose Christian

Head Coach: Jay Wright (Bucknell ’83) Associate Head Coach: Billy Lange (Rowan ’94) Assistant Coaches: Raphael Chillious (Lafayette ’96), Baker Dunleavy (Villanova ’06)

Ryan Arcidiacono, G, Fr., 6-3, 180 Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy • Ranked No. 7 among point guards and No. 57 among all incoming players by Rivals.com. • Scored 1,498 points with 449 rebounds, 378 assists, 178 steals and 160 3-pointers in his career at Neshaminy HS. • Averaged 20.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists to help Neshaminy to a 22-7 record as a junior in 2010-11. • Sat out the 2011-12 season after undergoing surgery on his back. Mislav Brzoja, G, Fr., 6-4, 205 Zagreb, Croatia/Traders Point Christian Academy (Ind.) • Helped Croatia win the gold medal at the U18 European Championship, averaged 15.0 points and 2.9 rebounds in eight games. • Played a pivotal role in helping Traders Point Christian Academy capture the Indiana State Christian title with a 24-3 record. Tony Chennault, G, Jr., 6-2, 195 Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann-Goretti • Eligible to play this season after transferring from Wake Forest. • Averaged 9.0 ppg and 2.8 apg for Wake Forest last season. • Was the 2009-10 Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year at Neumann Goretti HS. Daniel Ochefu, F, Fr., 6-10, 230 Lagos, Nigeria/Downingtown East • The No. 10-rated center and the No. 42 overall player according to Rivals.com. • Averaged 16.0 points and 12.0 rebounds as a junior at Westtown HS. • Completed his senior year at Downingtown East HS.

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VILLANOVA 

Regular Season Games

Head Coach Jay Wright Hired at Villanova - March 27, 2001 Coaching File - Head coach, Hofstra (199401); Assistant coach, UNLV (1992-94); Assistant coach, Villanova (1987-92); Assistant coach, Drexel (1986-87); Assistant coach, Rochester (1984-86). Highlights – 2011 NCAA; 2010 NCAA Second Round; 2009 NCAA Final Four; 2009 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2008 NCAA Sweet 16; 2007 NCAA; Was head coach of USA Basketball team that placed fifth in the 2007 Pan American Games in Brazil. 2006 NCAA Elite Eight; 2006 BIG EAST Coach of the Year; 2005 NCAA Sweet 16; Was the head coach of the USA Basketball squad that won the gold medal at the World University Games in Turkey; 2004 NIT quarterfinals; 2003 NIT; 2002 NIT quarterfinals; 2001 NCAA; 2000 NCAA; America East Coach of the Year in 2000 and ‘99; 1999 NIT; Hofstra was 72-22 over his last three seasons. Playing file - A four-year letterman at Bucknell. Education – B.S, Bucknell, 1983. Majored in economics and sociology. Personal - Born 12-24-61. He and his wife Patricia have three children: Taylor (20), Collin (18) and Reilly (14). .

Wright’s Record

Career Record (18 years) ................................................ 359-215 (.625) Villanova Record (11 years) ............................................ 237-130 (.646) Hofstra Record (seven years) .......................................... 122-85 (.589) BIG EAST Regular Season Record (11 years) ..................... 104-82 (.559) BIG EAST Tournament Record (11 years) .............................. 9-11 (.450) BIG EAST Overall Record (11 years) .................................. 113-93 (.549) NCAA Record (nine appearances)......................................... 11-9 (.550) NIT Record (four appearances) ............................................... 4-4 (.500)

Home Record: 179-88 Best Home Record: 8-0 in 1982-83 Worst Home Record: 1-8 in 1992-93 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 15 over 1994-95/95-96 seasons Most Consecutive Home Losses: 6 over 1992-93/93-94 seasons Road Record: 122-145 Best Road Record: 7-1 in 2005-06 Worst Road Record: 1-7 in 1988-89 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 6 in 2005-06 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 6 in 1986-87 and 2001-02 Longest Winning Streak: 11 games over 2008-09/09-10 seasons Longest Losing Streak: 7 games in 1992-93

BIG EAST Regular Season Results

Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Won-Lost 8-6 11-3 12-4 12-4 9-7 10-6 6-10 9-7 7-9 8-8 7-9 11-7 3-15 10-8 14-4 14-4 12-6 8-10 10-8 8-8 8-8 7-9 8-8 6-10 11-5 14-2 9-7 9-9 13-5 13-5 9-9 5-13

Home 5-2 6-1 8-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 4-4 6-2 6-2 4-4 4-4 7-2 1-8 5-4 8-1 8-1 7-2 5-4 7-2 6-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 3-5 6-2 7-1 5-3 6-3 7-2 7-2 5-4 3-6

Away 3-4 5-2 4-4 6-2 3-5 4-4 2-6 3-5 1-7 4-4 3-5 4-5 2-7 5-4 6-3 6-3 5-4 3-6 3-6 2-6 3-5 2-6 3-5 3-5 5-3 7-1 4-4 3-6 6-3 6-3 4-5 2-7

Finish 3rd (3 tied) 1st 1st (3 tied) 2nd (tie) 3rd (tie) 4th 6th 3rd (tie) 5th (tie) 5th (tie) 7th (tie) 4th 10th 4th (tie) 2nd 2nd, BE 6 1st, BE 6 4th, BE 6 4th (tie) 6th (tie) 3rd (tie), East 5th, East 3rd (tie), East 11th 3rd (tie) 1st (tie) 7th (tie) T-8th 4th 2nd (tie) 9th (tie) 13th (tie)

BIG EAST Regular Season Series Results (1979-2012)

Year-By-Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

90

Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova Villanova

Overall Conference Conf. Tourn. Postseason 10-18 5-11/9th 1-1 8-19 5-12/T7th 0-1 12-15 9-9/4th 0-1 19-12 11-7/T3rd 1-1 22-10 14-4/3rd 1-1 0-1 NIT 24-7 16-2/1st 3-0/1st 0-1 NCAA 26-5 16-2/1st 3-0/1st 0-1 NCAA 19-13 7-9/5th East 1-1 2-1 NIT 15-16 8-8/T3rd East 0-1 0-1 NIT 18-17 6-10/11th 2-1 2-1 NIT 24-8 11-5/T3rd 1-1 2-1 NCAA 28-5 14-2/T1st 1-1 3-1 NCAA 22-11 9-7/7th 1-1 0-1 NCAA 22-13 9-9/T8th 1-1 2-1 NCAA 30-8 13-5/4th 1-1 4-1 NCAA/Final 4 25-8 13-5/T2nd 0-1 1-1 NCAA 21-12 9-9/T9th 0-1 0-1 NCAA 13-19 5-13/T13th 1-1

vs. Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse

Won 5 27 6 20 5 5 13 20 33 15 27 33 5 27

Lost 3 26 2 31 3 5 6 25 22 5 24 17 2 25

Home 3-1 16-11 3-1 11-14 3-1 4-2 7-3 15-7 21-6 8-1 15-10 20-5 2-1 14-12

BIG EAST Championship Results (1980-2012)

vs. Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Virginia Tech West Virginia Total

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Won 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 6 2 2 2 0 4 0 2 32

Lost 3 0 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 1 2 8 0 1 31

Away 2-2 11-15 3-1 9-17 2-2 1-3 6-3 5-18 12-16 7-4 12-14 13-12 3-1 13-13

Championship Seed #4 #1 #2 #3 #4 #4 #6 #4 #5 #5 #8 #4 #10 #5 #2 #3 #1 #7 #4 #6 #5 East #5 East #4 East #11 #4 #2 #9 #8 #4 #4 #10 #14


VILLANOVA 

2011-12 RESULTS (13-19, 5-13 BIG EAST)

Career Leaders

High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 11 Monmouth W, 106-70 6,500 Cheek 27/Yarou 10 15 La Salle - ESPN3 W, 76-69 6,500 Wayns 22/Yarou 14 18 Delaware - ESPN3 W, 79-69 6,500 Wayns, Cheek 21/Hilliard 76 Classic, Anaheim, Calif. 24 vs. UC Riverside - ESPN2 W, 71-46 1,427 Wayns 23/Yarou 10 25 vs. Saint Louis - ESPN L, 68-80 1,777 Wayns 29/Wayns 6 27 vs. Santa Clara - ESPNU L, 64-65 Yarou 19/Yarou 7 DECEMBER 3 Penn - ESPN3 W, 73-65 6,500 Yarou 21/Yarou 11 Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Missouri - ESPN L, 71-81 8,231 Wayns 14/Yarou 8 10 at Temple - ESPN2 L, 67-78 10,206 Wayns 23/ Yarou 8 13 Boston University WFC - ESPN2 W, 68-43 8,313 Cheek 14/Yarou 14 17 at Saint Joseph’s - CBS SN L, 58-74 4,200 Wayns 19/Kennedy 7 22 American W, 73-52 6,500 Pinkson, Wayns 12/Yarou 10 28 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 69-83 11,262 Cheek, Wayns 20/ Yarou 8 JANUARY 1 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 77-81 14,550 Yarou 14/Kennedy 12 5 USF - BEN L, 57-74 6,500 Wayns 17/Wayns 5 8 DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-71 6,500 Wayns 21/Wayns 8 11 SYRACUSE WFC - ESPN2 L, 66-79 14,877 Cheek, Pinkston, Yarou 12/Yarou 12 14 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 78-82 10,255 Wayns 39/Wayns 13 18 SETON HALL - ESPNU W, 84-76 6,500 Wayns 25/Pinkston 11 21 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU ot W, 79-76 11,430 Wayns 28/Yarou 13 25 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 74-84 21,219 Wayns 19/Bell 13 28 MARQUETTE WFC - ESPN2 L, 78-82 15,878 Pinkston 17/Sutton 10 FEBRUARY 5 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN L, 70-79 12,508 Wayns 18/Yarou 14 7 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 74-72 6,500 Pinkston 28/Pinkston 14 15 at USF - TBF ESPN/ESPN2 L, 51-65 4,636 Sutton 10/Yarou 6 18 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU ot L, 74-70 15,939 Pinkston 24/Yarou 11 20 CONNECTICUT WFC - ESPN ot L, 70-73 13,832 Cheek 23/Pinkston 10 25 at GEORGETOWN - CBS L, 46-67 19,277 Cheek 19/Yarou 7 MARCH 1 at RUTGERS - ESPN2 W, 77-71 5,496 Pinkston, Wayns 18/Yarou 11 3 CINCINNATI - ESPN L, 68-72 6,500 Wayns 26/Yarou 7 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Rutgers - ESPNU W, 70-49 20,057 Wayns 28/Yarou 12 7 vs. USF - ESPN L, 47-56 20,057 Yarou 20/Sutton 5

Points Kerry Kittles, 1992-96 Scottie Reynolds, 2006-10 Keith Herron, 1974-78 Bob Schafer, 1951-55 Doug West, 1985-89 Howard Porter, 1968-71 Allan Ray, 2002-06 John Pinone, 1979-83 Randy Foye, 2002-06 Ed Pinckney, 1981-85

Total-Avg. 2243-18.0 2222-16.0 2170-18.5 2094-18.9 2037-14.8 2026-22.8 2025-15.6 2024-16.1 1966-15.0 1865-14.4

Rebounds Howard Porter, 1968-71 Jim Washington, 1962-65 Jack Devine, 1951-55 Ed Pinckney, 1981-85 Harold Pressley, 1982-86 Jason Lawson, 1992-97 Jim Mooney, 1950-53 Brooks Sales, 1998-02 John Pinone, 1979-83 George Raveling, 1957-60

Total-Avg. 1317-14.8 1194-14.0 1181-10.5 1107-8.6 1016-7.5 908-6.9 1010 858-7.5 837-6.6 835

(Home: 9-6/Away: 2-9/Neutral: 2-4)

WFC TBF

Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa. Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

Assists Kenny Wilson, 1985-89 Stewart Granger, 1979-83 Alvin Williams, 1993-97 Chris Ford, 1969-72 Rory Sparrow, 1976-80 Scottie Reynolds, 2006-10 Corey Fisher, 2007-11 Joe Rogers, 1973-77 Gary McLain, 1981-85 John Celestand, 1995-99 (records first tabulated in 1970-71)

Total 627 595 553 507 495 482 481 474 456 450

Steals Kerry Kittles, 1992-96 Harold Pressley, 1982-86 Scottie Reynolds, 2006-10 Gary Massey, 1985-89 Alvin Williams, 1993-97 Randy Foye, 2002-06 Ed Pinckney, 1981-85 Lance Miller, 1989-93 Chris Walker, 1988-92 Jonathan Haynes, 1991-95 Corey Fisher, 2007-11 (records first tabulated in 1980-81)

Total 279 213 207 204 200 198 196 187 185 177 174

Blocked Shots Jason Lawson, 1993-97 Tom Greis, 1986-90 Ed Pinckney, 1981-85 Malik Allen, 1996-00 Jason Fraser, 2002-2006 Harold Pressley, 1982-86 Will Sheridan, 2003-07 Dante Cunningham, 2005-09 Brooks Sales, 1998-02 Anthony Pelle, 1990-93 (records first tabulated in 1980-81)

Total 375 273 253 191 172 152 146 117 111 94

Did You Know? A Villanova guard has earned All-BIG EAST honors in each of the last 10 seasons.

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BIG EAST MEDIA CONTACTS 

THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE 15 Park Row West Providence, RI 02903 Mike Aresco, Commissioner Office ................................................ (401) 272-9108 John Paquette, Associate Commissioner Office ................................................ (401) 453-0660 Mobile .............................................. (401) 467-1758 e-mail ................................... jpaquette@bigeast.org Chuck Sullivan, Director of Communications Office ................................................ (401) 453-0660 Mobile .............................................. (401) 641-8760 e-mail .....................................csullivan@bigeast.org

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 880 Richard E. Lindner Center 2751 O'Varsity Way Cincinnati, OH 45221-0021 Mick Cronin, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (513) 556-5847 Andre Foushee, Assistant Sports Communications Director Office ................................................ (513) 556-5182 Mobile .............................................. (859) 797-7871 e-mail ............................... fousheae@ucmail.uc.edu

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Kevin Ollie, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (860) 486-2720 Phil Chardis, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office ................................................ (860) 486-4495 Mobile .............................................. (860) 771-3314 e-mail ..............................philip.chardis@uconn.edu

DE PAUL UNIVERSITY 2323 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 Oliver Purnell, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (773) 325-7575 Greg Greenwell, Director of Athletic Communications Office ................................................ (773) 325-7546 Home ................................................ (773) 343-3722 e-mail .................................. ggreenwe@depaul.edu

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 3700 O Street NW Washington, DC 20057 John Thompson III, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (202) 687-2374 Bill Shapland, Senior Sports Communications Director Office ................................................ (202) 687-2492 Home ................................................ (703) 521-5535 e-mail ...........................shaplanw@georgetown.edu

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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Student Activities Center Louisville, KY 40292 Rick Pitino, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (502) 852-6651 Kenny Klein, Senior Associate AD/Media Relations Office ................................................ (502) 852-0112 Mobile .............................................. (502) 599-7685 e-mail ............................. kenny.klein@louisville.edu

ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY 8000 Utopia Parkway Jamaica, NY 11439 Steve Lavin, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (718) 990-5528 Mark Fratto, Senior Associate AD/Communications Office ................................................ (718) 990-6897 Mobile .............................................. (917) 943-8434 e-mail ..................................... frattom@stjohns.edu

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 770 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Buzz Williams, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (414) 288-7130 Scott Kuykendall, Associate AD/Media Relations Office ................................................ (414) 288-4794 Home ................................................ (414) 807-3490 e-mail .................. scott.kuykendall@marquette.edu

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY 400 South Orange Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079 Kevin Willard, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (973) 761-9070 Matt Sweeney, Assistant AD/Communications Office ................................................ (973) 761-9493 Mobile .............................................. (973) 943-8434 e-mail ...................................... sweenemc@shu.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 113 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Mike Brey, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (574) 631-5222 Bernie Cafarelli, Assistant AD/Media Relations Office ................................................ (574) 631-8458 Mobile .............................................. (574) 532-0249 e-mail ......................................... cafarelli.1@nd.edu

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ATH 100 Tampa, FL 33620 Stan Heath, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (813) 974-3252 Ashley Walker, Assistant Communications Director Office ................................................ (813) 974-4087 Mobile .............................................. (813) 957-1667 e-mail ....................................ashleywalker@usf.edu

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH P.O. Box 7436 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Jamie Dixon, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (412) 648-8350 Greg Hotchkiss, Director of Media Relations Office ................................................ (412) 648-8242 Mobile .............................................. (412) 491-5296 e-mail ........................ ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Manley Field House Syracuse, NY 13244 Jim Boeheim, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (315) 443-2082 Pete Moore, Director of Athletic Communications Office ................................................ (315) 443-2608 Mobile .............................................. (315) 952-5011 e-mail ........................................... pimoore@syr.edu

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 549 River Avenue Providence, RI 02918 Ed Cooley, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (401) 865-2527 Arthur Parks, Associate AD/Communications & Marketing Office ................................................ (401) 865-2759 Mobile .............................................. (401) 378-7334 e-mail .................................aparks@providence.edu

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 17325 Jay Wright, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (610) 519-4140 Mike Sheridan, Director of Media Relations Office ................................................ (610) 519-4120 Home ................................................ (610) 924-9042 e-mail ................... michael.sheridan@villanova.edu

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Louis Brown Athletic Center 83 Rockefeller Road Piscataway, NJ 08854-8053 Mike Rice, Head Basketball Coach Office ................................................ (732) 445-4291 Kevin Lorincz, Director of Athletic Communications Office ................................................ (732) 445-4200 Mobile .............................................. (732) 801-4067 e-mail ..........................klorincz@scarletknights.com

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2011-12 IN REVIEW


2011-12 STANDINGS 

2011-12 Final Standings

Syracuse (2/5) Marquette (11/10) Notre Dame (rv/rv) Cincinnati (rv/18) Georgetown (15/17) USF (-/rv) Louisville (17/4) West Virginia Connecticut Seton Hall Rutgers St. John’s Pittsburgh (-/rv) Villanova Providence DePaul

W-L 17-1 14-4 13-5 12-6 12-6 12-6 10-8 9-9 8-10 8-10 6-12 6-12 5-13 5-13 4-14 3-15

BIG EAST Pct. H .944 9-0 .778 9-0 .722 8-1 .647 7-2 .667 8-1 .667 7-2 .556 5-4 .500 5-4 .444 5-4 .444 6-3 .333 4-5 .333 4-5 .278 4-5 .278 3-6 .222 3-6 .167 2-7

A 8-1 5-4 5-4 4-4 4-5 5-4 5-4 4-5 3-6 2-7 2-7 2-7 1-8 2-7 1-8 1-8

W-L 34-3 27-8 22-12 26-11 24-9 22-14 30-10 19-14 20-14 21-13 14-18 13-19 22-17 13-19 15-17 12-19

Pct. .919 .771 .647 .703 .727 .611 .750 .576 .588 .618 .438 .406 .564 .406 .469 .387

OVERALL H A 19-0 9-1 15-1 6-5 16-1 5-5 14-4 7-5 15-1 5-5 14-2 5-8 16-4 6-5 11-6 4-6 13-4 3-7 14-4 4-7 11-7 2-8 11-6 2-10 15-7 4-9 9-6 2-9 11-6 4-8 7-9 3-8

N 6-2 6-2 1-6 5-2 4-3 3-4 8-1 4-3 4-3 3-2 1-3 0-3 3-1 2-4 0-3 2-2

Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 3 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1

(Rank in final Associated Press Poll followed by rank in final USA Today/ESPN Poll)

Postseason Results NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP First Four • March 14 Midwest Region; Dayton, Ohio No. 12 USF 65, No. 12 California 54 Second Round • March 15 West Region; Portland, Ore. No. 4 Louisville 69, No. 13 Davidson 62 West Region; Louisville, Ky. No. 3 Marquette 88, No. 12 Brigham Young 68 East Region; Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 1 Syracuse 72, No. 16 UNC-Asheville 65 No. 7 Gonzaga 77, No. 10 West Virginia 54

Third Round • March 18 East Region; Nashville, Tenn. No. 6 Cincinnati 62, No. 3 Florida State 56

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First Round • March 13 No. 1 Seton Hall 63, No. 8 Stony Brook 61

Midwest Region; Columbus, Ohio No. 11 North Carolina State 66, No. 3 Georgetown 63

Second Round • March 17 No. 5 Massachusetts 77, No. 1 Seton Hall 67

South Region; Nashville, Tenn. No. 13 Ohio 62, No. 12 USF 56 Regional Semifinals • March 22 East Region; Boston, Mass. No. 1 Syracuse 64, No. 4 Wisconsin 63 No. 2 Ohio State 81, No. 6 Cincinnati 66

South Region; Louisville, Ky. No. 8 Iowa State 77, No. 9 Connecticut 64

West Region; Phoenix, Ariz. No. 4 Louisville 57, No. 1 Michigan State 44 No. 7 Florida 68, No. 3 Marquette 58

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL First Round • March 14 Pittsburgh 81, Wofford 63

Second Round • March 16 East Region; Nashville, Tenn. No. 6 Cincinnati 69, No. 11 Texas 55

Regional Semifinals • March 24 East Region; Boston, Mass. No. 2 Ohio State 77, No. 1 Syracuse 70

Second Round • March 19 Pittsburgh 82, Princeton 61

Midwest Region; Columbus, Ohio No. 3 Georgetown 74, No. 14 Belmont 59

West Region; Phoenix, Ariz. No. 4 Louisville 72, No. 7 Florida 68

South Region; Greensboro, N.C. No. 10 Xavier 67, No. 7 Notre Dame 63

Final Four • March 31 New Orleans, La. Kentucky 69, Louisville 61

South Region; Nashville, Tenn. No. 12 USF 58, No. 5 Temple 44

Championship Round • March 26 Washington State 67, Pittsburgh 66 Championship Round • March 28 Pittsburgh 57, Washington State 53 Championship Round • March 30 Pittsburgh 71, Washington State 65

Third Round • March 17 East Region; Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 1 Syracuse 75, No. 8 Kansas State 59 West Region; Louisville, Ky. No. 3 Marquette 62, No. 6 Murray State 53 West Region; Portland, Ore. No. 4 Louisville 59, No. 5 New Mexico 56

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Third Round • March 21 Pittsburgh 68, Butler 62 (ot)

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2011-12 AWARDS 

2011-12 Weekly Honors DATE Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6

PLAYER OF THE WEEK Herb Pope, Seton Hall, F Kris Joseph, Syracuse, F Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, F Darryl Bryant, West Virginia, G Russ Smith, Louisville, G Kevin Jones, West Virginia, F Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati, G Darryl Bryant, West Virginia, G Dion Dixon, Cincinnati, G Maalik Wayns, Villanova, G Darius Johnson-Odom, Marquette, G Tray Woodall, Pittsburgh, G

Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 5

Jack Cooley, Notre Dame, F Jae Crowder, Marquette, F Jae Crowder, Marquette, F Kevin Jones, West Virginia, F

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, G Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C LaDontae Henton, Providence, F LaDontae Henton, Providence, F Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C Eli Carter, Rutgers, G D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s, G Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C JayVaughn Pinkston, Villanova, F Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F Chane Behanan, Louisville, F Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame, G/F JayVaughn Pinkston, Villanova, F Anthony Collins, USF, G Moe Harkless, St. John’s, G/F LaDontae Henton, Providence, F

BIG EAST Player of the Year Jae Crowder Marquette, Sr., F Oppenheimer Funds/BIG EAST Coach of the Year Stan Heath USF BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Moe Harkless St. John’s, G/F, Fr. BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Fab Melo Syracuse, So., C BIG EAST Most Improved Player Jack Cooley Notre Dame, Jr., F BIG EAST Sixth Man Award Dion Waiters Syracuse, So., G/F BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award Jason Clark Georgetown, Sr., G BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tim Abromaitis Notre Dame, Gr., F ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM Jeremy Lamb, Connecticut, G, So., 6-5, 185, Norcross, Ga. Jason Clark, Georgetown, G, Sr., 6-2, 170, Arlington, Va. Jae Crowder, Marquette, F, Sr., 6-6, 235, Villa Rica, Ga. * Darius Johnson-Odom, Marquette, G, Sr., 6-2, 215, Raleigh, N.C. Kris Joseph, Syracuse, F, Sr., 6-7, 210, Montreal, Quebec Kevin Jones, West Virginia, F, Sr., 6-8, 260, Mount Vernon, N.Y. ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati, G, So., 6-4, 215, White Plains, N.Y. Jack Cooley, Notre Dame, F, Jr., 6-9, 244, Glenview, Ill. Jordan Theodore, Seton Hall, G, Sr., 6-0, 174, Englewood, N.J. Scoop Jardine, Syracuse, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Philadelphia, Pa. Maalik Wayns, Villanova, G, Jr., 6-2, 200, Philadelphia, Pa. ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAM Henry Sims, Georgetown, C, Jr., 6-10, 232, Baltimore, Md. Vincent Council, Providence, G, Jr., 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, N.Y. Herb Pope, Seton Hall, F, Sr., 6-8, 236, Aliquippa, Pa. Dion Waiters, Syracuse, G, So., 6-4, 215, Philadelphia, Pa. Darryl Bryant, West Virginia, G, Sr., 6-2, 195, Brooklyn, N.Y. BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Cleveland Melvin, DePaul, F, So., 6-8, 205, Baltimore, Md. Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, F, Sr., 6-7, 205, Los Angeles, Calif. Kyle Kuric, Louisville, G-F, Sr., 6-4, 185, Evansville, Ind. Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Scotch Plains, N.J. Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y.

Jae Crowder, Marquette

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C, Fr., 6-11, 275, Middletown, Conn. Chane Behanan, Louisville, F, Fr., 6-7, 250, Bowling Green, Ky. Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, G, So., 6-5, 185, Bowie, Md. LaDontae Henton, Providence, F, Fr., 6-6, 220 Lansing, Mich. Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y. D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s, G, Fr., 6-3, 186, Missouri City, Texas Anthony Collins, USF, G, Fr., G, 6-1, 175, Houston, Texas * unanimous selection

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Individual Statistics (All Games) SCORING Player-Team Cl 1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 2. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 3. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 4. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 5. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 6. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 7. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 8. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 9. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 10. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 11. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 12. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 13. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 14. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 15. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR

G 33 34 34 29 35 31 32 33 34 31 32 33 37 31 32 32

FG 260 210 217 162 217 219 158 157 176 184 193 193 183 162 145 168

3FG 34 77 71 45 61 16 76 71 44 29 17 17 81 36 77 44

FT 103 126 98 141 119 87 152 174 150 95 94 96 94 91 90 77

REBOUNDING Player-Team 1. JONES, Kevin-WVU 2. POPE, Herb-SHU 3. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU 4. COOLEY, Jack-ND 5. GATES, Yancy-CIN 6. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ 7. HENTON, LaDontae-PC 8. CROWDER, Jae-MU 9. YAROU, Mouphtaou-VU 10. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN 11. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU 12. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU 13. PORTER, Otto-GU 14. MILLER, Dane-RU 15. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT

G 33 33 40 33 31 32 32 35 32 34 40 31 33 32 39

OFF 141 113 138 130 98 88 88 70 94 114 117 76 66 69 109

DEF 219 230 225 165 179 188 186 224 167 143 181 153 159 143 146

TOT Avg 360 10.9 343 10.4 363 9.1 295 8.9 277 8.9 276 8.6 274 8.6 294 8.4 261 8.2 257 7.6 298 7.5 229 7.4 225 6.8 212 6.6 255 6.5

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 33 2. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 30 3. GARDNER, Davante-MU SO 27 4. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT SR 39 5. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 34 6. ACHIUWA, God’sgift-STJ JR 32 7. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 40 8. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 33 9. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 40 10. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 33

FG 158 98 88 180 157 110 145 125 146 260

FGA 253 173 157 327 292 206 276 238 286 511

Pct .625 .566 .561 .550 .538 .534 .525 .525 .510 .509

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. THOMPSON, Hollis-GU JR 33 2. FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn-USF JR 35 3. PATTERSON, Lamar-PITT SO 37 4. SMITH, Chris-LOU SR 40 5. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 32 6. MORGAN, Moses-DPU SO 26 7. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 34 8. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 32 9. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 37 10. COSBY, Aaron-SHU FR 34

3FG FGA Pct 58 135 .430 42 102 .412 41 100 .410 67 168 .399 44 112 .393 54 139 .388 77 200 .385 77 203 .379 39 103 .379 66 175 .377

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Cl SR SR SO JR SR FR FR SR JR FR FR SO FR JR SR

Pts 657 623 603 510 614 541 544 559 546 492 497 499 541 451 457 457

Avg 19.9 18.3 17.7 17.6 17.5 17.5 17.0 16.9 16.1 15.9 15.5 15.1 14.6 14.5 14.3 14.3

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 29 2. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 32 3. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 37 4. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 31 5. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 6. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 34 7. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 34 8. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 32 9. CHEEK, Dominic-VU JR 32 10. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 33

FTM 141 90 94 72 150 113 98 152 90 174

FTA 158 101 110 85 182 138 121 189 112 222

ASSISTS Player-Team 1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC 2. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU 3. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN 4. SIVA, Peyton-LOU 5. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU 6. COLLINS, Anthony-USF 7. GRANT, Jerian-ND 8. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR 9. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU 10. WAYNS, Maalik-VU

Cl JR SR SO JR JR FR FR SR SO JR

G 31 34 34 38 34 31 34 37 31 29

Asst 231 226 198 211 183 161 169 181 147 133

Avg 7.45 6.65 5.82 5.55 5.38 5.19 4.97 4.89 4.74 4.59

STEALS Player-Team 1. EDWIN, Fuquan-SHU 2. CROWDER, Jae-MU 3. SMITH, Russ-LOU 4. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN 5. WAITERS, Dion-SYR 6. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU 7. SIVA, Peyton-LOU 8. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN 9. COLLINS, Anthony-USF 10. CLARK, Jason-GU

Cl SO SR SO JR SO SR JR SO FR SR

G Steals Avg 34 102 3.00 35 88 2.51 39 87 2.23 37 74 2.00 37 67 1.81 34 61 1.79 38 64 1.68 34 56 1.65 31 51 1.65 33 54 1.64

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team 1. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU 2. MELO, Fab-SYR 3. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN 4. POPE, Herb-SHU 5. JACKSON, Justin-CIN 6. MILLER, Dane-RU 7. COOLEY, Jack-ND 8. KOFANE, Brice-PC 9. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ 10. WILSON, Jamil-MU

Cl SO SO FR SR SO JR JR FR FR SO

G Blocks Avg 40 128 3.20 30 88 2.93 34 92 2.71 33 56 1.70 37 61 1.65 32 51 1.59 33 52 1.58 29 41 1.41 32 45 1.41 34 47 1.38

Pct .892 .891 .855 .847 .824 .819 .810 .804 .804 .784

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. KELLY, Jeremiah-DPU SR 29 114 3.9 39 1.3 2.92 2. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 34 169 5.0 63 1.9 2.68 3. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 226 6.6 99 2.9 2.28 4. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 37 181 4.9 85 2.3 2.13 5. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 31 231 7.5 109 3.5 2.12 6. PATTERSON, Lamar-PITT SO 37 133 3.6 63 1.7 2.11 7. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 34 198 5.8 94 2.8 2.11 8. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 37 169 4.6 83 2.2 2.04 9. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 34 183 5.4 90 2.6 2.03 10. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 31 147 4.7 75 2.4 1.96

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Team Statistics (All Games)

SCORING OFFENSE Team 1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Syracuse 4. West Virginia 5. Villanova 6. Georgetown 7. Pittsburgh 8. Providence 9. Connecticut 10. Seton Hall 11. Louisville 12. Cincinnati 13. St. John’s 14. Notre Dame 15. Rutgers 16. USF

G 35 31 37 33 32 33 39 32 34 34 40 37 32 34 32 36

W-L 27-8 12-19 34-3 19-14 13-19 24-9 22-17 15-17 20-14 21-13 30-10 26-11 13-19 22-12 14-18 22-14

Pts 2638 2298 2742 2346 2266 2278 2692 2203 2336 2324 2727 2522 2129 2257 2095 2134

SCORING DEFENSE Team 1. USF 2. Georgetown 3. Syracuse Louisville 5. Cincinnati 6. Notre Dame 7. Seton Hall 8. Connecticut 9. Pittsburgh 10. Rutgers 11. Marquette 12. West Virginia 13. Providence 14. Villanova 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 36 33 37 40 37 34 34 34 39 32 35 33 32 32 32 31

Pts 2037 1959 2257 2440 2276 2097 2170 2193 2554 2106 2308 2194 2216 2258 2268 2378

Avg/G 56.6 59.4 61.0 61.0 61.5 61.7 63.8 64.5 65.5 65.8 65.9 66.5 69.2 70.6 70.9 76.7

SCORING MARGIN Team 1. Syracuse 2. Georgetown 3. Marquette 4. Louisville 5. Cincinnati 6. Notre Dame 7. West Virginia 8. Seton Hall 9. Connecticut 10. Pittsburgh 11. USF 12. Villanova 13. Rutgers 14. Providence 15. DePaul 16. St. John’s

G 37 33 35 40 37 34 33 34 34 39 36 32 32 32 31 32

OFF 74.1 69.0 75.4 68.2 68.2 66.4 71.1 68.4 68.7 69.0 59.3 70.8 65.5 68.8 74.1 66.5

DEF 61.0 59.4 65.9 61.0 61.5 61.7 66.5 63.8 64.5 65.5 56.6 70.6 65.8 69.2 76.7 70.9

Margin +13.1 +9.7 +9.4 +7.2 +6.6 +4.7 +4.6 +4.5 +4.2 +3.5 +2.7 +0.2 -0.3 -0.4 -2.6 -4.3

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G 1. Villanova 32 2. Marquette 35 3. USF 36 4. Providence 32 5. Notre Dame 34 6. Pittsburgh 39 7. Georgetown 33 8. Syracuse 37 9. Rutgers 32 10. DePaul 31 11. Louisville 40 12. St. John’s 32 13. Seton Hall 34 14. West Virginia 33 15. Connecticut 34 16. Cincinnati 37

FTM 546 599 421 501 474 483 470 495 398 360 568 485 422 496 435 414

FTA 724 831 597 711 673 691 673 709 571 517 826 713 625 739 657 643

Pct .754 .721 .705 .705 .704 .699 .698 .698 .697 .696 .688 .680 .675 .671 .662 .644

Avg/G 75.4 74.1 74.1 71.1 70.8 69.0 69.0 68.8 68.7 68.4 68.2 68.2 66.5 66.4 65.5 59.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team 1. Syracuse 2. Georgetown 3. Pittsburgh 4. Marquette 5. Connecticut 6. DePaul 7. West Virginia 8. USF 9. Seton Hall 10. Notre Dame 11. Providence 12. Rutgers 13. Louisville 14. Cincinnati 15. St. John’s 16. Villanova

G 37 33 39 35 34 31 33 36 34 34 32 32 40 37 32 32

FG 1006 811 981 919 858 857 838 772 833 781 772 764 963 924 757 762

FGA 2156 1743 2164 2033 1900 1956 1914 1765 1913 1800 1807 1802 2281 2194 1803 1848

Pct .467 .465 .453 .452 .452 .438 .438 .437 .435 .434 .427 .424 .422 .421 .420 .412

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team 1. Louisville 2. Syracuse 3. Connecticut 4. USF 5. Georgetown 6. Marquette 7. Cincinnati 8. Seton Hall 9. Notre Dame 10. Villanova 11. Rutgers 12. Providence 13. St. John’s 14. Pittsburgh 15. West Virginia 16. DePaul

G 40 37 34 36 33 35 37 34 34 32 32 32 32 39 33 31

FG 857 795 785 721 683 831 849 757 791 781 689 808 830 915 815 868

FGA 2233 2064 2034 1866 1766 2065 2063 1836 1912 1886 1640 1908 1885 2077 1816 1802

Pct .384 .385 .386 .386 .387 .402 .412 .412 .414 .414 .420 .423 .440 .441 .449 .482

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G 1. Providence 32 2. Seton Hall 34 3. Pittsburgh 39 4. Syracuse 37 5. Georgetown 33 6. Cincinnati 37 7. Marquette 35 8. Rutgers 32 9. DePaul 31 10. Notre Dame 34 11. Connecticut 34 12. Louisville 40 13. USF 36 14. Villanova 32 15. West Virginia 33 16. St. John’s 32

FG 158 236 247 233 186 260 201 169 224 221 185 233 169 196 174 130

FGA 447 668 707 668 536 763 596 504 669 665 557 733 534 622 583 461

Pct .353 .353 .349 .349 .347 .341 .337 .335 .335 .332 .332 .318 .316 .315 .298 .282

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G 1. Georgetown 33 2. USF 36 3. Louisville 40 4. Seton Hall 34 5. Notre Dame 34 6. Syracuse 37 7. Marquette 35 8. Cincinnati 37 9. West Virginia 33 10. Pittsburgh 39 11. Rutgers 32 12. Providence 32 13. St. John’s 32 14. Villanova 32 15. Connecticut 34 16. DePaul 31

FG 164 179 218 193 168 235 213 207 179 229 202 212 234 230 245 155

FGA 587 600 720 636 535 747 674 641 554 686 599 628 691 676 713 438

Pct .279 .298 .303 .303 .314 .315 .316 .323 .323 .334 .337 .338 .339 .340 .344 .354

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Team Statistics (All Games) REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team 1. Villanova 2. West Virginia 3. Louisville 4. Connecticut 5. Providence 6. Marquette 7. Georgetown 8. Pittsburgh 9. Cincinnati 10. Seton Hall 11. Syracuse 12. Rutgers 13. St. John’s 14. USF 15. Notre Dame 16. DePaul BLOCKED SHOTS Team 1. Syracuse 2. Connecticut 3. Providence 4. Louisville 5. Georgetown 6. Cincinnati 7. DePaul 8. Rutgers 9. USF 10. St. John’s 11. Marquette 12. Notre Dame 13. Villanova 14. Seton Hall 15. Pittsburgh 16. West Virginia

G 32 33 40 34 32 35 33 39 37 34 37 32 32 36 34 31

G 37 34 32 40 33 37 31 32 36 32 35 34 32 34 39 33

Reb 1252 1259 1512 1273 1181 1271 1193 1407 1333 1194 1283 1103 1097 1233 1144 1025

Blocks 255 233 166 193 156 170 126 122 137 119 122 114 101 107 103 85

Avg/G 39.1 38.2 37.8 37.4 36.9 36.3 36.2 36.1 36.0 35.1 34.7 34.5 34.3 34.2 33.6 33.1

Avg/G 6.89 6.85 5.19 4.83 4.73 4.59 4.06 3.81 3.81 3.72 3.49 3.35 3.16 3.15 2.64 2.58

ASSISTS Team 1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Syracuse 4. Pittsburgh 5. Notre Dame 6. West Virginia 7. Seton Hall 8. Georgetown 9. Providence 10. Connecticut 11. Louisville 12. Cincinnati 13. Rutgers 14. Villanova 15. USF 16. St. John’s

G 35 31 37 39 34 33 34 33 32 34 40 37 32 32 36 32

Assists 580 474 565 593 497 477 476 451 435 457 532 479 407 394 423 345

Avg/G 16.57 15.29 15.27 15.21 14.62 14.45 14.00 13.67 13.59 13.44 13.30 12.95 12.72 12.31 11.75 10.78

STEALS Team 1. Syracuse 2. Louisville 3. Marquette 4. Seton Hall 5. Rutgers 6. Cincinnati 7. St. John’s 8. DePaul 9. West Virginia 10. Georgetown 11. Connecticut 12. Villanova 13. USF 14. Providence 15. Notre Dame 16. Pittsburgh

G 37 40 35 34 32 37 32 31 33 33 34 32 36 32 34 39

Steals 338 353 304 284 261 298 255 245 210 200 199 178 200 170 177 183

Avg/G 9.14 8.83 8.69 8.35 8.16 8.05 7.97 7.90 6.36 6.06 5.85 5.56 5.56 5.31 5.21 4.69

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REBOUNDING MARGIN Team 1. West Virginia 2. Pittsburgh 3. Georgetown 4. Villanova 5. USF 6. Connecticut 7. Louisville 8. Seton Hall 9. Providence 10. Rutgers 11. Cincinnati 12. Marquette 13. Notre Dame 14. Syracuse 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 33 39 33 32 36 34 40 34 32 32 37 35 34 37 32 31

TM 1259 1407 1193 1252 1233 1273 1512 1194 1181 1103 1333 1271 1144 1283 1097 1025

Avg 38.2 36.1 36.2 39.1 34.2 37.4 37.8 35.1 36.9 34.5 36.0 36.3 33.6 34.7 34.3 33.1

OPP 1043 1158 1017 1113 1093 1185 1444 1159 1152 1088 1324 1275 1167 1347 1215 1229

Avg 31.6 29.7 30.8 34.8 30.4 34.9 36.1 34.1 36.0 34.0 35.8 36.4 34.3 36.4 38.0 39.6

Margin +6.5 +6.4 +5.3 +4.3 +3.9 +2.6 +1.7 +1.0 +0.9 +0.5 +0.2 -0.1 -0.7 -1.7 -3.7 -6.6

TURNOVER MARGIN Team 1. Syracuse 2. Marquette 3. Cincinnati 4. DePaul 5. Seton Hall 6. Louisville 7. St. John’s 8. Rutgers 9. Notre Dame 10. West Virginia 11. Georgetown 12. Providence 13. Connecticut 14. Pittsburgh 15. Villanova 16. USF

G 37 35 37 31 34 40 32 32 34 33 33 32 34 39 32 36

TEAM 389 461 403 414 431 562 423 475 342 422 417 391 418 495 447 485

Avg 10.5 13.2 10.9 13.4 12.7 14.1 13.2 14.8 10.1 12.8 12.6 12.2 12.3 12.7 14.0 13.5

OPP 591 577 518 485 493 621 464 502 367 444 424 352 372 431 377 397

Avg 16.0 16.5 14.0 15.6 14.5 15.5 14.5 15.7 10.8 13.5 12.8 11.0 10.9 11.1 11.8 11.0

Margin +5.46 +3.31 +3.11 +2.29 +1.82 +1.47 +1.28 +0.84 +0.74 +0.67 +0.21 -1.22 -1.35 -1.64 -2.19 -2.44

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G 1. Notre Dame 34 2. Syracuse 37 3. Marquette 35 4. Pittsburgh 39 5. Cincinnati 37 6. DePaul 31 7. West Virginia 33 8. Providence 32 9. Seton Hall 34 10. Connecticut 34 11. Georgetown 33 12. Louisville 40 13. Villanova 32 14. USF 36 15. Rutgers 32 16. St. John’s 32

Asst 497 565 580 593 479 474 477 435 476 457 451 532 394 423 407 345

Avg 14.6 15.3 16.6 15.2 12.9 15.3 14.5 13.6 14.0 13.4 13.7 13.3 12.3 11.8 12.7 10.8

Turn 342 389 461 495 403 414 422 391 431 418 417 562 447 485 475 423

Avg 10.1 10.5 13.2 12.7 10.9 13.4 12.8 12.2 12.7 12.3 12.6 14.1 14.0 13.5 14.8 13.2

Ratio 1.45 1.45 1.26 1.20 1.19 1.14 1.13 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.08 0.95 0.88 0.87 0.86 0.82

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Individual Statistics (Conference Games Only) SCORING Player-Team Cl 1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 2. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 3. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 4. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 5. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 6. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 7. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 8. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 9. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 10. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 11. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 12. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 13. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 14. CHEEK, Dominic-VU JR 15. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR

G 18 18 18 18 15 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18

FG 129 117 96 113 85 86 128 105 93 95 107 97 101 83 87

3FG 20 48 49 30 28 38 5 32 29 18 8 31 0 38 30

FT 64 58 92 68 66 102 39 54 77 57 54 48 60 53 50

REBOUNDING Player-Team 1. JONES, Kevin-WVU 2. COOLEY, Jack-ND 3. POPE, Herb-SHU 4. GATES, Yancy-CIN 5. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU 6. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN 7. HENTON, LaDontae-PC HARKLESS, Moe-STJ 9. CROWDER, Jae-MU 10. YAROU, Mouphtaou-VU 11. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU 12. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU 13. MILLER, Dane-RU 14. PORTER, Otto-GU 15. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT

G 18 18 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

OFF 75 82 60 63 52 64 48 46 30 56 44 58 41 42 53

DEF 121 102 101 97 104 91 105 107 119 89 98 77 93 89 68

TOT Avg 196 10.9 184 10.2 161 9.5 160 9.4 156 8.7 155 8.6 153 8.5 153 8.5 149 8.3 145 8.1 142 7.9 135 7.5 134 7.4 131 7.3 121 6.7

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 18 2. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 15 3. ACHIUWA, God’sgift-STJ JR 18 4. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 18 5. ROBERTSON, Hugh-USF SR 18 6. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 18 7. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 18 8. KILICLI, Deniz-WVU JR 18 9. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 18 10. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 18

FG 101 55 61 69 56 113 67 80 64 88

FGA 163 90 110 125 108 219 130 157 127 175

Pct .620 .611 .555 .552 .519 .516 .515 .510 .504 .503

Cl SR JR SR SR SO FR FR FR SR JR SO FR JR FR SR

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. THOMPSON, Hollis-GU JR 18 2. FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn-USF JR 18 3. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 18 4. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 18 5. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 18 6. SMITH, Chris-LOU SR 18 7. SEAGEARS, Jerome-RU FR 18 8. COSBY, Aaron-SHU FR 18 9. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 10. BOATRIGHT, Ryan-UCONN FR 16

3FG FGA Pct 32 72 .444 25 58 .431 31 72 .431 48 115 .417 49 122 .402 33 84 .393 19 49 .388 38 99 .384 30 81 .370 18 49 .367

Pts 342 340 333 324 264 312 300 296 292 265 276 273 262 257 254

Avg 19.0 18.9 18.5 18.0 17.6 17.3 16.7 16.4 16.2 15.6 15.3 15.2 14.6 14.3 14.1

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.5 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 1. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 15 2. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 18 3. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 18 4. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 18 5. KURIC, Kyle-LOU SR 16 6. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 7. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 18 8. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 18 9. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 18 10. BATTS, Kadeem-PC 18

FTM FTA Pct 66 72 .917 37 42 .881 36 41 .878 50 58 .862 40 47 .851 77 92 .837 59 71 .831 102 123 .829 54 66 .818 38 48 .792

ASSISTS Player-Team 1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC 2. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU 3. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JARDINE, Scoop-SYR 5. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN COLLINS, Anthony-USF 7. GRANT, Jerian-ND 8. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SIVA, Peyton-LOU 10. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN

Cl JR SR JR SR SO FR FR SO JR JR

G 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Asst 136 112 102 102 99 99 96 89 89 75

STEALS Player-Team 1. CROWDER, Jae-MU EDWIN, Fuquan-SHU 3. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN 4. SMITH, Russ-LOU 5. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU 6. POINTER, Sir’Dominic-STJ 7. WAITERS, Dion-SYR 8. DIXON, Dion-CIN 9. SIVA, Peyton-LOU HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ BRYANT, Darryl-WVU

Cl SR SO JR SO SR FR SO SR JR FR SR

G Steals Avg 18 53 2.94 18 53 2.94 18 43 2.39 18 39 2.17 18 35 1.94 18 33 1.83 18 32 1.78 18 31 1.72 18 30 1.67 18 30 1.67 18 30 1.67

Cl SO SO FR JR SR

G Blocks Avg 15 56 3.73 18 57 3.17 18 46 2.56 18 31 1.72 17 28 1.65 15 24 1.60 18 26 1.44 18 25 1.39 18 25 1.39 17 23 1.35

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team 1. MELO, Fab-SYR 2. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU 3. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN 4. COOLEY, Jack-ND 5. POPE, Herb-SHU 6. KIRK, Donnavan-DPU 7. MILLER, Dane-RU 8. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ WILSON, Jamil-MU 10. DIXON, Bilal-PC

JR FR SO JR

Avg 8.00 6.22 5.67 5.67 5.50 5.50 5.33 4.94 4.94 4.17

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio SR 16 63 3.9 16 1.0 3.94 1. KELLY, Jeremiah-DPU 2. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 18 96 5.3 37 2.1 2.59 3. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 18 102 5.7 42 2.3 2.43 4. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 17 136 8.0 61 3.6 2.23 5. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 18 102 5.7 46 2.6 2.22 6. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 18 99 5.5 46 2.6 2.15 7. ATKINS, Eric-ND SO 18 74 4.1 35 1.9 2.11 8. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 75 4.2 36 2.0 2.08 9. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 18 89 4.9 43 2.4 2.07 10. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 112 6.2 55 3.1 2.04

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Team Statistics (Conference Games Only) SCORING OFFENSE Team 1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Syracuse 4. Villanova 5. Providence West Virginia 7. Cincinnati 8. Louisville 9. St. John’s 10. Connecticut 11. Seton Hall 12. Georgetown 13. Pittsburgh 14. Notre Dame 15. Rutgers 16. USF

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

W-L 14-4 3-15 17-1 5-13 4-14 9-9 12-6 10-8 6-12 8-10 8-10 12-6 5-13 13-5 6-12 12-6

Pts 1339 1297 1286 1275 1221 1221 1213 1210 1194 1181 1166 1161 1153 1142 1136 1050

SCORING DEFENSE Team 1. USF 2. Notre Dame 3. Georgetown 4. Syracuse 5. Cincinnati 6. Louisville 7. Seton Hall 8. Connecticut 9. West Virginia 10. Rutgers 11. Pittsburgh 12. Marquette 13. Providence 14. St. John’s 15. Villanova 16. DePaul

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Pts 1024 1066 1076 1100 1151 1169 1170 1178 1188 1217 1218 1223 1319 1332 1361 1453

Avg/G 56.9 59.2 59.8 61.1 63.9 64.9 65.0 65.4 66.0 67.6 67.7 67.9 73.3 74.0 75.6 80.7

SCORING MARGIN Team 1. Syracuse 2. Marquette 3. Georgetown 4. Notre Dame 5. Cincinnati 6. Louisville 7. West Virginia 8. USF 9. Connecticut 10. Seton Hall 11. Pittsburgh 12. Rutgers 13. Villanova 14. Providence 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

OFF 71.4 74.4 64.5 63.4 67.4 67.2 67.8 58.3 65.6 64.8 64.1 63.1 70.8 67.8 66.3 72.1

DEF 61.1 67.9 59.8 59.2 63.9 64.9 66.0 56.9 65.4 65.0 67.7 67.6 75.6 73.3 74.0 80.7

Margin +10.3 +6.4 +4.7 +4.2 +3.4 +2.3 +1.8 +1.4 +0.2 -0.2 -3.6 -4.5 -4.8 -5.4 -7.7 -8.7

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G 1. Villanova 18 2. Marquette 18 3. Pittsburgh 18 4. USF 18 5. Providence 18 6. Notre Dame 18 7. DePaul 18 8. West Virginia 18 9. Syracuse 18 10. Rutgers 18 11. St. John’s 18 12. Connecticut 18 13. Louisville 18 14. Georgetown 18 15. Seton Hall 18 16. Cincinnati 18

FTM 315 304 229 200 277 217 196 268 237 198 262 224 244 251 187 206

FTA 419 415 314 275 382 307 278 383 339 287 380 328 359 371 278 311

Pct .752 .733 .729 .727 .725 .707 .705 .700 .699 .690 .689 .683 .680 .677 .673 .662

100

Avg/G 74.4 72.1 71.4 70.8 67.8 67.8 67.4 67.2 66.3 65.6 64.8 64.5 64.1 63.4 63.1 58.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team 1. Marquette 2. Syracuse 3. Georgetown 4. USF 5. Connecticut 6. DePaul 7. Notre Dame 8. Pittsburgh 9. Louisville 10. St. John’s 11. West Virginia 12. Rutgers 13. Seton Hall 14. Providence 15. Villanova 16. Cincinnati

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

FG 464 474 409 387 437 488 404 416 428 427 431 418 423 422 428 442

FGA 1018 1041 922 874 1002 1132 954 986 1015 1017 1034 1009 1028 1026 1050 1097

Pct .456 .455 .444 .443 .436 .431 .423 .422 .422 .420 .417 .414 .411 .411 .408 .403

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team 1. USF 2. Syracuse 3. Georgetown 4. Louisville 5. Connecticut 6. Notre Dame 7. Seton Hall 8. Cincinnati 9. Villanova 10. Marquette 11. Rutgers 12. Pittsburgh 13. Providence 14. West Virginia 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

FG 360 393 368 409 421 408 396 433 461 450 406 437 486 447 496 527

FGA 942 1019 949 1041 1048 1011 961 1020 1083 1055 929 965 1072 980 1072 1058

Pct .382 .386 .388 .393 .402 .404 .412 .425 .426 .427 .437 .453 .453 .456 .463 .498

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G 1. Seton Hall 18 2. Providence 18 3. Marquette 18 4. Georgetown 18 5. DePaul 18 6. Rutgers 18 7. Cincinnati 18 8. Villanova 18 9. Syracuse 18 10. Notre Dame 18 11. Louisville 18 12. USF 18 13. Pittsburgh 18 14. St. John’s 18 15. Connecticut 18 16. West Virginia 18

FG 133 100 107 92 125 102 123 104 99 117 110 76 92 78 83 91

FGA 363 273 309 273 379 311 380 322 311 371 357 247 302 264 286 317

Pct .366 .366 .346 .337 .330 .328 .324 .323 .318 .315 .308 .308 .305 .295 .290 .287

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G 1. Notre Dame 18 2. USF 18 3. Georgetown 18 4. Syracuse 18 5. West Virginia 18 6. Cincinnati 18 7. Marquette 18 8. Louisville 18 9. Seton Hall 18 10. St. John’s 18 11. Pittsburgh 18 12. Connecticut 18 13. Villanova 18 14. Rutgers 18 15. Providence 18 16. DePaul 18

FG 70 74 85 100 86 103 101 107 100 128 103 128 126 109 113 99

FGA 275 265 302 346 287 329 317 334 310 383 308 372 362 304 310 261

Pct .255 .279 .281 .289 .300 .313 .319 .320 .323 .334 .334 .344 .348 .359 .365 .379

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Team Statistics (Conference Games Only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team 1. Villanova 2. West Virginia 3. Louisville 4. Cincinnati 5. Connecticut 6. Georgetown 7. Providence 8. Pittsburgh 9. Seton Hall 10. Syracuse 11. Marquette 12. USF 13. Notre Dame 14. Rutgers 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Reb 704 673 668 653 649 640 636 628 627 617 616 614 612 595 585 572

Avg/G 39.1 37.4 37.1 36.3 36.1 35.6 35.3 34.9 34.8 34.3 34.2 34.1 34.0 33.1 32.5 31.8

REBOUNDING MARGIN Team 1. West Virginia 2. Georgetown 3. USF 4. Pittsburgh 5. Villanova 6. Connecticut 7. Louisville 8. Seton Hall 9. Cincinnati 10. Notre Dame 11. Providence 12. Marquette 13. Rutgers 14. Syracuse 15. St. John’s 16. DePaul

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

TM 673 640 614 628 704 649 668 627 653 612 636 616 595 617 585 572

Avg 37.4 35.6 34.1 34.9 39.1 36.1 37.1 34.8 36.3 34.0 35.3 34.2 33.1 34.3 32.5 31.8

OPP 569 555 539 560 641 625 655 630 666 627 653 639 633 685 698 714

Avg 31.6 30.8 29.9 31.1 35.6 34.7 36.4 35.0 37.0 34.8 36.3 35.5 35.2 38.1 38.8 39.7

Margin +5.8 +4.7 +4.2 +3.8 +3.5 +1.3 +0.7 -0.2 -0.7 -0.8 -0.9 -1.3 -2.1 -3.8 -6.3 -7.9

BLOCKED SHOTS Team 1. Syracuse 2. Connecticut 3. Providence 4. Georgetown 5. Louisville 6. Cincinnati 7. DePaul 8. USF St. John’s 10. Rutgers 11. Villanova 12. Marquette 13. Notre Dame 14. Seton Hall 15. West Virginia 16. Pittsburgh

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Blocks 134 109 91 86 81 71 69 68 68 64 60 59 58 52 46 40

Avg/G 7.44 6.06 5.06 4.78 4.50 3.94 3.83 3.78 3.78 3.56 3.33 3.28 3.22 2.89 2.56 2.22

TURNOVER MARGIN Team 1. Syracuse 2. Cincinnati 3. Marquette 4. St. John’s 5. DePaul 6. Seton Hall 7. West Virginia 8. Rutgers Notre Dame 10. Louisville 11. Georgetown Connecticut 13. Providence 14. Pittsburgh 15. Villanova 16. USF

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

TEAM 183 167 230 236 246 239 210 261 181 269 237 219 209 259 274 254

Avg 10.2 9.3 12.8 13.1 13.7 13.3 11.7 14.5 10.1 14.9 13.2 12.2 11.6 14.4 15.2 14.1

OPP 275 229 283 262 263 256 213 264 184 258 215 197 172 216 204 183

Avg 15.3 12.7 15.7 14.6 14.6 14.2 11.8 14.7 10.2 14.3 11.9 10.9 9.6 12.0 11.3 10.2

Margin +5.11 +3.44 +2.94 +1.44 +0.94 +0.94 +0.17 +0.17 +0.17 -0.61 -1.22 -1.22 -2.06 -2.39 -3.89 -3.94

ASSISTS Team 1. Marquette 2. DePaul 3. Syracuse 4. Notre Dame 5. West Virginia Providence 7. Louisville 8. Seton Hall 9. Connecticut 10. Pittsburgh 11. Georgetown 12. Cincinnati 13. Rutgers 14. USF 15. Villanova 16. St. John’s

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Assists 302 284 279 258 254 254 248 247 240 239 236 231 226 221 219 208

Avg/G 16.78 15.78 15.50 14.33 14.11 14.11 13.78 13.72 13.33 13.28 13.11 12.83 12.56 12.28 12.17 11.56

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G 1. Syracuse 18 2. Notre Dame 18 3. Cincinnati 18 4. Marquette 18 5. Providence 18 6. West Virginia 18 7. DePaul 18 8. Connecticut 18 9. Seton Hall 18 10. Georgetown 18 11. Pittsburgh 18 12. Louisville 18 13. St. John’s 18 14. USF 18 15. Rutgers 18 16. Villanova 18

Asst 279 258 231 302 254 254 284 240 247 236 239 248 208 221 226 219

Avg 15.5 14.3 12.8 16.8 14.1 14.1 15.8 13.3 13.7 13.1 13.3 13.8 11.6 12.3 12.6 12.2

Turn 183 181 167 230 209 210 246 219 239 237 259 269 236 254 261 274

Avg 10.2 10.1 9.3 12.8 11.6 11.7 13.7 12.2 13.3 13.2 14.4 14.9 13.1 14.1 14.5 15.2

Ratio 1.52 1.43 1.38 1.31 1.22 1.21 1.15 1.10 1.03 1.00 0.92 0.92 0.88 0.87 0.87 0.80

STEALS Team 1. Louisville 2. Marquette Syracuse 4. Seton Hall 5. Cincinnati St. John’s 7. Rutgers 8. DePaul 9. West Virginia 10. Georgetown 11. Pittsburgh 12. Villanova 13. Connecticut 14. USF 15. Notre Dame 16. Providence

G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Steals 162 157 157 154 144 144 136 124 110 106 100 98 95 91 88 85

Avg/G 9.00 8.72 8.72 8.56 8.00 8.00 7.56 6.89 6.11 5.89 5.56 5.44 5.28 5.06 4.89 4.72

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Individual Player Game Highs (All Games)

Team Game Highs (All Games)

Points

Points

39 34 34

WAYNS, Maalik (Villanova) at Cincinnati (01/14/12) COTTON, Bryce (Providence) vs Bryant (12/10/11) BRYANT, Darryl (West Virginia) vs Villanova (12/28/11)

Field goals made 14 POPE, Herb (Seton Hall) vs Northwestern (11/20/11) 14 HARKLESS, Moe (St. John’s) vs Providence (12/27/11) Field goal attempts 24 CARTER, Eli (Rutgers) vs Florida (12/29/11) 24 COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) at Pittsburgh (01/25/12) Field goal percentage 1.000 (9-9) ROBINSON, Nasir (Pittsburgh) vs Georgetown (01/28/12) 1.000 (8-8) DIENG, Gorgui (Louisville) vs IUPUI (12/7/11) 1.000 (8-8) ZANNA, Talib (Pittsburgh) at DePaul (1-5-12) 1.000 (8-8) TAYLOR, Dante (Pittsburgh) vs St. John’s (02/29/12) 1.000 (8-8) DIENG, Gorgui (Louisville) vs Notre Dame (03/09/12) 1.000 (8-8) COOLEY, Jack (Notre Dame) vs Xavier (03/16/12) 3-Pt FG made 7 7 7

HARRISON, D’Angelo (St. John’s) at DePaul (2-1-12) CONNAUGHTON, Pat (Notre Dame) at Villanova (02/18/12) WAITERS, Dion (Syracuse) vs Cincinnati (3/9/12)

106 106

Margin 54 (91-37) 48 (101-53)

Villanova vs Monmouth (11/11/11) Notre Dame vs Sacred Heart (12-19-11) Marquette vs Mount St. Mary’s (11/11/11) Cincinnati vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/21/11)

Field goals made 40 Syracuse vs Albany (11/15/11) Field goal attempts 77 Louisville vs Marquette (3/8/12) Field goal percentage .667 (34-51) Georgetown vs Savannah State (11/12/11) 3-Pt FG made 16

Cincinnati vs Chicago State (12/23/11)

3-Pt FG attempts 36 Seton Hall at Villanova (01/18/12) 3-Pt percentage .818 (9-11)

Marquette at Providence (1/21/12)

3-Pt FG attempts 15 GIBBS, Ashton (Pittsburgh) vs VMI (12/06/11) 15 KILPATRICK, Sean (Cincinnati) vs St. John’s (01/07/12)

Free throws made 34 Villanova vs La Salle (11/15/11) 34 Villanova vs Seton Hall (01/18/12)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5)

Free throw attempts 47 Providence vs Southern (11/22/11)

COTTON, Bryce (Providence) vs Louisville (1/10/12) THEODORE, Jordan (Seton Hall) vs Georgetown (2/21/12)

Free throws made 15 WAYNS, Maalik (Villanova) vs Seton Hall (01/18/12) Free throw attempts 18 COLEMAN, Gerard (Providence) vs Southern (11/22/11) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) ATKINS, Eric (Notre Dame) vs Miss. Valley State (11-12-11) 1.000 (12-12) THEODORE, Jordan (Seton Hall) vs Va. Comm. (11/17/01) 1.000 (12-12) WOODALL, Tray (Pittsburgh) vs Villanova (02/05/12) 1.000 (12-12) BRYANT, Darryl (West Virginia) at USF (3/3/12) Rebounds

Assists

Steals

21 18 18

ROBERTSON, Hugh (USF) vs Florida A&M (12/11/11) JONES, Kevin (West Virginia) vs Kent State (11/15/11) COOLEY, Jack (Notre Dame) vs Rutgers (2-15-12)

14 14

COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) vs Louisville (1/10/12) COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) vs Rutgers (2/1/12)

8

Blocked shots 10 Turnovers

102

8 8 8 8

EDWIN, Fuquan (Seton Hall) vs Mercer (12/18/11) MELO, Fab (Syracuse) vs Seton Hall (12/28/11)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (13-13) DePaul vs Minnesota (11-24-11) 1.000 (4-4) USF at Syracuse (2/22/12) 1.000 (3-3) Rutgers at Marquette (2/22/12) Rebounds 60 57 57 Assists Steals

27

Rutgers vs UMBC (11/28/11)

19 19

Marquette vs Mount St. Mary’s (11/11/11) Syracuse vs Stanford (11/25/11)

Blocked shots 17 Turnovers Fouls

Pittsburgh vs VMI (12/06/11) Connecticut vs Maine (11/17/11) West Virginia vs Alcorn State (11/17/11)

Providence vs Seton Hall (1/7/12)

28

Villanova vs DePaul (01/08/12)

31 31

Rutgers vs West Virginia (1/4/12) Rutgers at West Virginia (1/14/12)

JOHNSON, Ty (Villanova) vs DePaul (01/08/12) COLLINS, Anthony (USF) at Syracuse (2/22/12) CLARK, Jason (Georgetown) at Marquette (3/3/12) CADOUGAN, Junior (Marquette) vs Louisville (3/8/12)

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Individual Player Game Highs (Conference Games Only)

Team Game Highs (Conference Games Only)

Points

Points

39 34

WAYNS, Maalik (Villanova) at Cincinnati (01/14/12) BRYANT, Darryl (West Virginia) vs Villanova (12/28/11)

Field goals made 14 HARKLESS, Moe (St. John’s) vs Providence (12/27/11) Field goal attempts 24 COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) at Pittsburgh (01/25/12) Field goal percentage 1.000 (9-9) ROBINSON, Nasir (Pittsburgh) vs Georgetown (01/28/12) 1.000 (8-8) ZANNA, Talib (Pittsburgh) at DePaul (1-5-12) 1.000 (8-8) TAYLOR, Dante (Pittsburgh) vs St. John’s (02/29/12) 3-Pt FG made 7 7

HARRISON, D’Angelo (St. John’s) at DePaul (2-1-12) CONNAUGHTON, Pat (Notre Dame) at Villanova (02/18/12)

3-Pt FG attempts 15 KILPATRICK, Sean (Cincinnati) vs St. John’s (01/07/12) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5)

COTTON, Bryce (Providence) vs Louisville (1/10/12) THEODORE, Jordan (Seton Hall) vs Georgetown (2/21/12)

Free throws made 15 WAYNS, Maalik (Villanova) vs Seton Hall (01/18/12) Free throw attempts 17 PINKSTON, JayVaughn (Villanova) vs Seton Hall (01/18/12) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) WOODALL, Tray (Pittsburgh) vs Villanova (02/05/12) 1.000 (12-12) BRYANT, Darryl (West Virginia) at USF (3/3/12) Rebounds

Assists

Steals

Syracuse at St. John’s (2/4/2012) Marquette vs Cincinnati (2/11/12)

Margin 31 (90-59) 30 (75-45) 30 (94-64)

Providence vs Louisville (1/10/12) Georgetown vs USF (02/04/12) Seton Hall vs St. John’s (2/14/12)

Field goals made 39 Syracuse at St. John’s (2/4/2012) Field goal attempts 76 Cincinnati vs St. John’s (01/07/12) Field goal percentage .633 (31-49) Pittsburgh vs St. John’s (02/29/12) 3-Pt FG made 15

3-Pt percentage .818 (9-11)

Free throw attempts 45 Marquette vs Georgetown (3/3/12) Free throw percentage 1.000 (4-4) USF at Syracuse (2/22/12) 1.000 (3-3) Rutgers at Marquette (2/22/12) Rebounds

14 14

COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) vs Louisville (1/10/12) COUNCIL, Vincent (Providence) vs Rutgers (2/1/12)

Assists

8 8 8

EDWIN, Fuquan (Seton Hall) vs Rutgers (2/25/12) WRIGHT, Cashmere (Cincinnati) at Villanova (03/03/12) MELO, Fab (Syracuse) vs Seton Hall (12/28/11) JOHNSON, Ty (Villanova) vs DePaul (01/08/12) COLLINS, Anthony (USF) at Syracuse (2/22/12) CLARK, Jason (Georgetown) at Marquette (3/3/12)

52 52

Villanova at St. John’s (1/21/12) Georgetown at Syracuse (2/8/12)

23 23 23 23 23 23 23

Providence vs Louisville (1/10/12) Marquette vs St. John’s (1/11/12) Syracuse vs Providence (1/14/12) Syracuse at St. John’s (2/4/2012) Seton Hall vs St. John’s (2/14/12) Connecticut vs DePaul (2/15/12) DePaul vs Seton Hall (3-3-12)

17

Syracuse vs Seton Hall (12/28/11)

Blocked shots 17

Providence vs Seton Hall (1/7/12)

Steals

Turnovers Fouls

Marquette at Providence (1/21/12)

Free throws made 34 Villanova vs Seton Hall (01/18/12)

COOLEY, Jack (Notre Dame) vs Rutgers (2-15-12) COOLEY, Jack (Notre Dame) vs Providence (3-2-12)

7 7

Seton Hall vs St. John’s (2/14/12)

3-Pt FG attempts 36 Seton Hall at Villanova (01/18/12)

18 17

Blocked shots 10 Turnovers

95 95

28

Villanova vs DePaul (01/08/12)

31 31

Rutgers vs West Virginia (1/4/12) Rutgers at West Virginia (1/14/12)

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2011-12 STATISTICS 

Opponent Game Lows (All Games)

Opponent Game Lows (Conference Games Only)

Points

Points

(lowest totals allowed by)

27 37

(lowest totals allowed by)

Louisville vs Arkansas State (11/22/11) Marquette vs Mount St. Mary’s (11/11/11)

Field goals made 10 Louisville vs Arkansas State (11/22/11)

Field goal attempts 37 Seton Hall vs Notre Dame (1/25/12)

Field goal percentage .211 (12-57) Rutgers at Pittsburgh (01/11/12)

Field goal percentage .211 (12-57) Rutgers at Pittsburgh (01/11/12)

Georgetown at St. John’s (1/15/12)

3-Pt FG made 0

3-Pt FG attempts 3 DePaul vs Mississippi (12-1-11) 3-Pt percentage .000 (0-10)

Georgetown at St. John’s (1/15/12)

Free throw attempts 1 St. John’s vs Texas-Pan American (12/21/11) Free throw percentage .143 (1-7) Louisville vs Cincinnati (3/10/12)

Assists Steals

Turnovers

Fouls

3-Pt percentage .000 (0-10)

Pittsburgh vs Duquesne (11/30/11) Pittsburgh vs St. John’s (02/29/12)

Free throw attempts 3 Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12) 3 Marquette vs Rutgers (2/22/12) Free throw percentage .167 (1-6) Louisville at Pittsburgh (01/21/12)

Assists

Louisville vs Arkansas State (11/22/11)

0

Pittsburgh vs Washington State (03/30/12)

Steals

Several

3 3

Villanova at Cincinnati (01/14/12) Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12)

6

Pittsburgh vs Wofford (03/14/12)

Turnovers

Pittsburgh vs St. John’s (02/29/12) West Virginia at Syracuse (1/28/12)

4 4

Notre Dame vs USF (1-10-12) Notre Dame at Seton Hall (1/25/12)

1 1 1 1 1

Syracuse vs Seton Hall (12/28/11) Seton Hall vs West Virginia (12/30/11) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (01/01/12) Cincinnati vs Villanova (01/14/12) Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12)

Blocked shots 0

Fouls

104

Georgetown at St. John’s (1/15/12)

Free throws made 1 Louisville at Pittsburgh (01/21/12) 1 Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12)

Rebounds 17 21

2

Blocked shots 0

Georgetown at St. John’s (1/15/12)

3-Pt FG attempts 6 Pittsburgh at USF (2/8/12)

Free throws made 1 Cincinnati vs Alabama State (11/13/11) 1 St. John’s vs Texas-Pan American (12/21/11) 1 Louisville at Pittsburgh (01/21/12) 1 Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12) 1 Louisville vs Cincinnati (3/10/12)

Rebounds 15 17

Rutgers at Pittsburgh (01/11/12) Georgetown vs Providence (12/31/11)

Field goals made 12 Rutgers at Pittsburgh (01/11/12) 12 Rutgers at Georgetown (01/21/12)

Field goal attempts 37 Seton Hall vs Notre Dame (1/25/12)

3-Pt FG made 0

39 40

Several

3 3

Villanova at Cincinnati (01/14/12) Notre Dame at West Virginia (2/8/12)

8

USF at Notre Dame (1-10-12)

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THE RECORD BOOK


SINGLE-GAME, SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 

Note: All records are inclusive of regular-season conference games only

Points

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 52, Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame, 2-23-11 Freshman Game: 41, Marco Lokar (SHU) vs. Pittsburgh, 2-20-90 Season: 468, Marshon Brooks (PC), 2010-11 Freshman Season: 357, Allen Iverson (GU), 1994-95 TEAM: 1st Half: 62, Providence at St. John’s, 2-29-04 2nd Half: 67, Pittsburgh vs. Providence, 2-10-90 Game: 117, Pittsburgh vs. Providence, 2-10-90 Season: 1,489, Connecticut, 1994-95 Fewest 1st Half: 11, Providence at Connecticut, 2-5-02 Fewest 2nd Half: 13, Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown, 2-18-87 Fewest Game: 36, Boston College vs. Georgetown, 1-27-88 Fewest Combined: 85 (45-40), Boston College vs. Providence, 2-26-00 Most Combined: 227 (116-111), Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 2-9-02

Scoring Average

INDIVIDUAL: Season: 27.8, Troy Bell (BC), 2002-03 Freshman Season: 21.4, Carmelo Anthony (SU), 2002-03

TEAM: Season: 20.3, Syracuse, 1985-86

Defensive Average

Steals

TEAM: Season: 56.9, USF, 2011-12 57.8, Georgetown, 2006-07 INDIVIDUAL: Game: 26, Michael Smith (PC) vs. Syracuse, 1-25-94 Freshman Game: 20, Danya Abrams (BC) vs. Providence, 1-22-94 Season: 231, Luke Harangody (ND), 2008-09 Freshman Season: 161, Carmelo Anthony (SU), 2002-03

INDIVIDUAL: Season: 14.0, Jerome Lane (Pitt), 1986-87 Freshman Season: 10.3, Troy Murphy (ND), 1998-99 TEAM: Season: 45.0, Georgetown, 1996-97

106

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 22, Sherman Douglas (SU) vs. Providence, 1-28-89 Freshman Game: 18, Dwayne Washington (SU) vs. St. John’s, 2-27-84 Season: 150, Mark Jackson (SJU), 1985-86 Freshman Season: 135, Omar Cook (SJU), 2000-01

INDIVIDUAL: Season: 9.4, Mark Jackson (SJU), 1985-86 Freshman Season: 8.4, Omar Cook (SJU), 2000-01

TEAM: Game: +48 (107-59), Syracuse def. DePaul, 3-5-11 Season: +13.9, Georgetown, 1984-85

Rebound Average

Assists

Assist Average

Scoring Margin

TEAM: Game: 64, St. John’s at Seton Hall, 2-26-97 62, Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 1-8-00 60, Connecticut at Seton Hall, 2-11-06 60, Syracuse at Georgetown, 3-1-03 59, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, 2-21-04 59, Seton Hall vs. Rutgers, 2-7-96 59, Boston College vs. West Virginia, 2-3-96 59, Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia, 1-6-96 59, Villanova vs. St. John’s, 2-18-86 Season: 810, Georgetown, 1996-97

TEAM: Game: +31 (64-33), St. John’s at Seton Hall, 2-26-97 +30 (51-21), Boston College at Seton Hall, 1-4-97 +29 (51-22), Connecticut vs. Seton Hall 1-13-98 +29 (58-29), St. John’s vs. Villanova, 1-25-98 +28 (60-32), Connecticut at Seton Hall, 2-11-06 +28 (39-11), Georgetown at Seton Hall, 1-19-07 +26 (53-27), Villanova at Providence, 1-20-00 +25 (59-34), Georgetown vs. Rutgers, 2-26-97 +25 (47-22), Georgetown vs. Syracuse, 1-28-02 +25 (43-18), Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse, 1-22-02 +25 (48-23), Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown, 1-3-09 Season: +10.4 (39.6-29.2), Pittsburgh, 2008-09

TEAM: Game: 37, Syracuse vs. Providence, 1-22-86 Season: 340, Syracuse, 1995-96

TEAM: Season: 83.6, Providence, 1989-90 Lowest Season: 55.6, Miami, 1991-92

Rebounds

Rebound Margin

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 11, John Linehan (PC) vs. Rutgers, 1-22-02 Freshman Game: 9, John Linehan (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-10-98 9, Kevin Braswell (GU) at Notre Dame, 2-10-99 Season: 77, John Linehan (PC), 2001-02 Freshman Season: 64, Allen Iverson (GU), 1994-95 TEAM: Game: 24, Georgetown at Notre Dame, 2-10-99 21, Villanova vs. Miami, 1-25-95 21, Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 2-26-83 Season: 201, Georgetown, 1995-96

Steal Average

INDIVIDUAL: Season: 3.7, Allen Iverson (GU), 1995-96 3.7, Nadav Henefeld (UConn), 1989-90 Freshman Season: 3.7, Nadav Henefeld (UConn), 1989-90 TEAM: Season: 12.4, Connecticut, 1989-90

Blocked Shots

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 12, Dikembe Mutombo (GU) vs. St. John’s, 1-23-89 Freshman Game: 12, Dikembe Mutombo (GU) vs. St. John’s, 1-23-89 Season: 93, Alonzo Mourning (GU), 1991-92 Freshman Season: 71, Alonzo Mourning (GU), 1988-89 TEAM: Game: 19, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, 2-21-06 18, Cincinnati at Marquette, 1-7-06 Season: 165, Connecticut, 2007-08 159, Connecticut, 2005-06

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Turnovers

Three-Point Field Goals Made

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 12, Vonteego Cummings, Pitt vs. PC, 1-10-98 Season: 91, Vonteego Cummings (Pitt), 1997-98

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 10 (of 17), Donta Wade (PC), at Notre Dame, 2-23-00 Freshman Game: 9 (of 12), Shaheen Holloway (SHU) vs. Boston College, 1-4-97 Season: 70 (of 148), Steve Novak (MU), 2005-06 Freshman Season: 59 (of 143), Steve Edwards (UM), 1992-93

TEAM: Game: 35, Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown, 1-3-95 Fewest, Game: 1, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 2-7-07 Season: 362, Pittsburgh, 1994-95

Field Goals Made

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 20 (of 28), Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame, 2-23-11 18 (of 25), Steve Rich (UM) vs. St. John’s, 2-20-96 16 (of 28), Luke Harangody (ND) vs. Louisville, 2-28-08 16 (of 27), Darius Rice (UM) vs. Connecticut, 1-20-03 16 (of 26), Marcus Hatten (SJU) vs. Rutgers, 3-6-03 16 (of 23), Kerry Kittles (VU) vs. Boston College, 2-28-95 16 (of 31), Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-23-91 16 (of 23), Isaac Hawkins, (Pitt) vs. Syracuse, 2-26-98 16 (of 23), Mark Bryant (SHU) vs. Villanova, 2-27-88 16 (of 23), Mark Bryant (SHU) vs. Villanova, 2-27-88 16 (of 25), Ryan Gomes (PC) vs. West Virginia, 2-9-05 Freshman Game: 14 (of 20), Ryan Gomes (PC) vs. Miami, 1-19-02 Season: 176, Luke Harangody (ND), 2008-09 Freshman Season: 124 (of 320), Allen Iverson (GU), 1994-95

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 20, Elijah Ingram (SJU), at Syracuse, 2-18-03 Freshman Game: 20, Elijah Ingram (SJU), at Syracuse, 2-18-03 Season: 167, Jeremy Hazell (SHU), 2009-10 Freshman Season: 143, Shaheen Holloway (SHU), 1996-97 143, Steve Edwards (UM), 1992-93 TEAM: Game: 41, St. John’s at Syracuse, 2-18-03 41, West Virginia at Providence 2-20-07 Season: 474, West Virginia, 2005-06

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

TEAM: Game: 47 (of 82), Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 2-6-82 Season: 542 (of 1,149), Connecticut, 1994-95

Field Goals Attempted

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 33 (14 made), Jeremy Hazell vs. West Virginia, 2-11-10 Freshman Game: 29 (12 made), Carmelo Anthony (SU) vs. Georgetown, 3-1-03 Season: 396 (142 made), Victor Page (GU), 1996-97 Freshman Season: 320 (124 made), Allen Iverson (GU), 1994-95 TEAM: Game: 96 (40 made), Georgetown vs. Notre Dame, 2-9-02 Season: 1,209 (534 made) West Virginia, 1997-98

Field Goal Percentage

INDIVIDUAL (minimum 10 attempts): Game: 1.000 (11-11), Hakim Warrick (SU) vs. Miami, 2-14-04 1.000 (11-11), Rob Hodgson (RU) vs. West Virginia, 1-31-99 1.000 (11-11), Brian Shorter (Pitt) vs. Providence, 2-10-90 1.000 (10-10), Sherman Douglas (SU) vs. Villanova, 2-16-87 1.000 (10-10), Patrick Ewing (GU) vs. Boston College, 2-25-84 1.000 (10-10), Wesley Matthews (MU) at Rutgers, 1-7-09 Freshman Game (minimum 8 attempts): 1.000 (8-8), Derrick Coleman (SU) vs. Boston College, 1-13-87 1.000 (8-8), Dwayne McClain (VU) vs. St. John’s, 1-11-82 Season: .683 (86-126), David Padgett (UofL), 2007-08 .676 (92-136), Arinze Onuaku (SU), 2009-10 .676 (140-207), Michael Bradley (VU), 2000-01 .661 (37-56), Roosevelt Bouie (SU), 1979-80 Freshman Season: .613 (73-119), Samardo Samuels (UofL), 2008-09 TEAM: Game: .714 (45-63), Syracuse vs. DePaul, 3-5-11 .714 (25-35), Boston College vs. Georgetown, 2-17-82 Season: .547 (181-331), Connecticut, 1979-80 .540 (504-934), Syracuse, 1983-84

TEAM: Game: 20 (of 32), Notre Dame vs. Villanova, 2-28-11 20 (of 38), West Virginia vs. Marquette, 1-14-06 17 (of 34), Notre Dame at Louisville, 2-4-06 17 (of 37), Notre Dame at St. John’s, 3-6-04 Season: 155 (of 385), Notre Dame, 2004-05

INDIVIDUAL (minimum 5 attempts): Game: 1.000 (7-7), Jerel McNeal (MU) vs. Cincinnati, 1-4-09 1.000 (7-7), Da’Sean Butler (WVU) at St. John’s, 2-6-10 1.000 (6-6), Omar Cook (SJU) vs. Virginia Tech, 1-3-01 1.000 (6-6), Rob Hodgson (RU) vs. West Virginia, 1-31-99 1.000 (6-6), Sean Miller (Pitt) vs. Seton Hall, 2-12-91 1.000 (6-6), David Cubillan (MU) vs. Georgetown, 1-6-10 1.000 (6-6), Maurice Acker (MU) vs. Providence, 1-17-10 Freshman Game (minimum 3 attempts): 1.000 (6-6), Omar Cook (SJU) vs. Virginia Tech, 1-3-01 1.000 (5-5), Dominique Jones (USF) vs. Rutgers, 1-2-08 1.000 (5-5), Quincy Douby (RU) vs. St. John’s, 1-24-04 1.000 (4-4), Eric Myles (GU) vs. Seton Hall, 1-10-95 1.000 (3-3), Kyle McAlarney (ND) vs. Providence, 1-14-06 1.000 (3-3), Jamel Thomas (PC) vs. Connecticut, 1-13-96 1.000 (3-3), John Leahy (SHU) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-2-92 1.000 (3-3), Lonnie Harrell (GU) vs. Connecticut, 2-12-92 1.000 (3-3), Greg Woodard (VU) vs. St. John’s, 1-7-89 1.000 (3-3), Walter Lundy (BC) vs. Providence, 12-21-89 Season: .524 (33-63), Garrick Thomas (Pitt), 1995-96 Freshman Season: .430 (43-100), Scottie Reynolds (VU), 2006-07 TEAM: Game (minimum 6 attempts): .857 (6-7), Connecticut at Villanova, 2-2-00 Providence vs. Seton Hall, 1-15-90 Georgetown vs. Pittsburgh, 1-10-87 .833 (5-6), Connecticut at Rutgers, 2-28-00 Pittsburgh vs. Providence, 2-10-90 Syracuse vs. Boston College, 1-18-88 Seton Hall vs. Pittsburgh, 1-14-87 Season: .470 (87-185), Boston College, 1987-88

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Free Throws Made

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 21 (of 25), Marcus Hatten (SJU) vs. Connecticut, 2-9-02 20 (of 20), Donyell Marshall (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1-15-94 19 (of 22), Deonta Vaughn (UC) vs. Notre Dame, 18 (of 22), Allen Griffin (SU) at St. John’s, 3-4-01 18 (of 26), Alonzo Mourning (GU) vs. Boston College, 2-2-92 18 (of 20), Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Villanova, 3-2-91 18 (of 21), Charles Smith (Pitt) vs. Boston College, 1-21-85 Freshman Game: 18 (of 21), Charles Smith (Pitt) vs. Boston College, 1-21-85 Season: 156, Alonzo Mourning (GU), 1991-92 Freshman Season: 96 (of 109), Troy Bell (BC), 1999-00 TEAM: Game: 43 (of 49), Villanova vs. Providence, 1-6-90 Season: 416 (of 560), Seton Hall, 1991-92

Free Throws Attempted

INDIVIDUAL: Game: 26 (18 made), Alonzo Mourning (GU) vs. Boston College, 2-2-92 Freshman Game: 22 (13 made), Felipe Lopez (SJU) vs. Georgetown, 3-5-95 Season: 204, Alonzo Mourning (GU), 1991-92 Freshman Season: 117 (82 made), Carmelo Anthony (SU), 2002-03 TEAM: Game: 59 (40 made), Providence vs. West Virginia, 1-5-99 Season: 560 (416 made), Seton Hall, 1991-92

Free Throw Percentage

INDIVIDUAL: Game (minimum 15 attempts): 1.000 (20-20), Donyell Marshall (UConn) vs. St. John’s, 1-15-94 1.000 (17-17), Troy Bell (BC) vs. Miami, 1-13-01 1.000 (17-17), Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Seton Hall, 1-2-91 1.000 (16-16), John Bagley (BC) vs. Villanova, 1-26-81 Freshman Game (minimum 10 attempts): 1.000 (12-12), Tim Thomas (VU) at St. John’s, 12-7-96 1.000 (11-11), Troy Bell (BC) at West Virginia, 2-19-00 1.000 (11-11), Eugene Harvey (SHU) vs. Pittsburgh 2-19-07 1.000 (10-10), Chris Thomas (ND) vs. Miami, 2-23-02 1.000 (10-10), John Linehan, (PC) vs. Pittsburgh, 1-10-98 1.000 (10-10), Steve Edwards (UM) vs. Villanova, 3-6-93 1.000 (10-10), Malik Sealy (SJU) vs. Villanova, 1-7-89 Season: .964 (53-55), Gerry McNamara (SU), 2002-03 Freshman Season: .964 (53-55), Gerry McNamara (SU), 2002-03 TEAM: Game: 1.000 (28-28), Providence vs. Villanova, 3-2-87 1.000 (19-19), Notre Dame vs. Villanova, 1-8-05 1.000 (18-18), Cincinnati vs. Louisville, 2-6-06 1.000 (16-16), Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse, 2-1-98 Season: .818 (275-336), Miami, 2001-02

Personal Fouls

TEAM: Game: 41, West Virginia at Providence, 1-5-99 38, Villanova at Georgetown, 2-6-10 38, Villanova vs. Pittsburgh, 1-2-91 38, Seton Hall vs. Boston College, 2-3-90 38, Pittsburgh vs. Villanova, 2-7-86 Season: 475 (19 disq.), Pittsburgh, 1995-96

108

Lopsided BIG EAST Games (home team capitalized) Margin +48 (107-59) +45 (99-54) (96-51) +42 (99-57) +41 (85-44) +40 (96-56) +39 (108-69) +39 (90-51) +38 (84-46) (89-51) (106-68) +37 (87-50) (91-54) (77-40) (86-49) +36 (96-60) (82-46) (105-69) (82-46) +35 (95-60) (80-45) +34 (86-52) (84-50) (104-70) (90-56) +33 (90-57) (94-61) (94-61) (93-60) (88-55) (90-57) (90-57) (97-64) (97-64) +32 (74-42) (86-54) (81-49) (94-62) +31 (90-59) (80-49) (89-58) (96-65) (97-66) (101-70) (83-52) (93-62) (93-62) (110-79) (87-56) (78-47) +30 (94-64) (75-45) (93-63) (94-64) (80-50) (93-63) (70-40) (78-48) (92-62) (92-62) (82-52) (83-53) (110-80) (83-53) (90-60) (72-42)

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SYRACUSE def. DePaul, 3-5-11 LOUISVILLE def. DePaul, 2-15-09 CONNECTICUT def. Cincinnati, 3-9-08 CONNECTICUT def. Seton Hall, 2-11-06 GEORGETOWN def. Providence, 1-16-85 PROVIDENCE def. Virginia Tech, 2-20-01 GEORGETOWN def. Seton Hall, 2-6-82 DE PAUL def. Syracuse, 3-2-06 SYRACUSE def. Boston College, 1-21-99 VILLANOVA def. West Virginia, 1-5-05 SYRACUSE def. West Virginia, 2-26-03 GEORGETOWN def. Villanova, 3-2-96 LOUISVILLE def. Rutgers, 2-2-08 Connecticut def. BOSTON COLLEGE, 3-8-03 Georgetown def. MIAMI, 1-29-94 CONNECTICUT def. Boston College, 2-11-89 Connecticut def. VIRGINIA TECH, 2-28-04 PITTSBURGH def. West Virginia, 2-12-03 SYRACUSE def. Boston College, 2-20-90 BOSTON COLLEGE def. Villanova, 2-15-92 CONNECTICUT def. Virginia Tech, 1-10-02 Connecticut def. WEST VIRGINIA, 1-9-99 WEST VIRGINIA def. Rutgers, 1-6-10 MARQUETTE def. Cincinnati, 1-4-09 ST. JOHN’S def. Providence, 2-15-99 PITTSBURGH def. Providence, 1-25-88 NOTRE DAME vs. Louisville, 2-12-09 CONNECTICUT vs. Providence, 1-31-09 VILLANOVA def. Rutgers, 1-29-05 SYRACUSE def. Seton Hall, 1-28-97 VILLANOVA def. Pittsburgh, 2-3-96 ST. JOHN’S def. Connecticut, 2-1-92 SYRACUSE def. Villanova, 2-1-89 ST. JOHN’S def. Connecticut, 2-2-85 ST. JOHN’S def. Seton Hall, 1-12-80 Georgetown def. ST. JOHN’S, 1-30-08 PITTSBURGH def. Seton Hall, 3-5-03 Rutgers def. Seton Hall, 1-7-98 SYRACUSE def. Seton Hall, 2-14-85 PROVIDENCE vs. Louisville, 1-10-02 CONNECTICUT vs. Rutgers, 1-3-09 PROVIDENCE def. Virginia Tech, 2-1-03 BOSTON COLLEGE def. West Virginia, 3-3-01 SETON HALL def. West Virginia, 2-5-00 CONNECTICUT def. Notre Dame, 1-12-99 GEORGETOWN def. Rutgers, 12-4-96 ST. JOHN’S def. Connecticut, 1-2-90 GEORGETOWN def. Pittsburgh, 3-1-86 GEORGETOWN def. Providence, 1-4-86 St. John’s def. PITTSBURGH, 1-14-85 CONNECTICUT def. Seton Hall, 1-29-83 SETON HALL vs. St. John’s, 2-14-12 GEORGETOWN vs. USF, 2-4-12 WEST VIRGINIA def. Providence, 1-13-11 MARQUETTE def. DePaul, 1-18-11 PITTSBURGH def. DePaul, 1-22-11 MARQUETTE def. Providence, 1-17-10 SYRACUSE vs. Rutgers, 3-3-09 MARQUETTE def. Rutgers, 2-23-08 SYRACUSE def. Rutgers, 2-22-97 Villanova def. MIAMI, 1-25-95 PITTSBURGH def. Miami, 1-29-92 GEORGETOWN def. Villanova, 2-24-90 PITTSBURGH def. Boston College, 1-31-90 Georgetown def. BOSTON COLLEGE, 1-2-90 SYRACUSE def. Boston College, 2-18-88 Georgetown def. ST. JOHN’S, 1-6-82


TOP PERFORMANCES 

Best Performances

(BIG EAST Regular-Season Conference Play) Points 52 Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame 48 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 46 Dominique Jones (USF) at Providence 44 Marcus Hatten (STJ) vs. Rutgers Kerry Kittles (VU) vs. Boston College 43 Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Georgetown Da’Sean Butler (WVU) vs. Villanova Darius Rice (UM) vs. Connecticut Steve Rich (UM) vs. St. John’s Dana Barros (BC) vs. Pittsburgh 42 Donyell Marshall (UConn) vs. St. John’s 41 Jeremy Hazell (SHU) vs. West Virginia Steve Novak (MU) vs. Connecticut Quincy Douby (RU) vs. Syracuse Terry Dehere (SHU) vs. St. John’s Marco Lokar (SHU) vs. Pittsburgh 40 Scottie Reynolds (VU) at Seton Hall Luke Harangody (ND) at Louisville Scottie Reynolds (VU) at Connecticut Jason Maile (Pitt) vs. Villanova Allen Iverson (GU) vs. Seton Hall Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Seton Hall Greg Harvey (STJ) vs. Seton Hall 39 Maalik Wayns (VU) vs. Cincinnati Troy Bell (BC) vs. Providence Richard Hamilton (UConn) at Boston College Ray Allen (UConn) vs. Rutgers Allen Iverson (GU) vs. St. John’s Mark Tillmon (GU) vs. Providence 38 Jeremy Hazell (SHU) vs. Syracuse Mike Sweetney (GU) vs. Notre Dame Troy Bell (BC) vs. Villanova Donta Wade (PC) vs. Notre Dame Jamel Thomas (PC) at Villanova Richard Hamilton (UConn) at Boston Coll. Alonzo Mourning (GU) vs. Boston Coll. Mark Bryant (SHU) vs. Villanova Jaren Jackson (GU) vs. Seton Hall Dan Callandrillo (SHU) vs. St. John’s 37 Dominique Jones (USF) vs. Pittsburgh Luke Harangody (ND) vs. Cincinnati Darris Nichols (SU) vs. St. John’s Chris Quinn (ND) vs. Pittsburgh Ryan Gomes (PC) vs. Connecticut Gerald Riley (GU) vs. Miami Troy Murphy (ND) vs. Rutgers Pat Garrity (ND) at Seton Hall Allen Iverson (GU) vs. Villanova Kerry Kittles (VU) vs. Connecticut Chris Smith (UConn) vs. St. John’s Terry Dehere (SHU) vs. Providence Clyde Vaughan (Pitt) vs. Boston College 36 A.J. Price (UConn) at Marquette Quincy Douby (RU) vs. St. John’s Jared Dudley (BC) vs. Villanova Hakim Warrick (SU) vs. Providence Matt Carroll (ND) vs. Georgetown Troy Bell (BC) at Villanova Lawrence Moten (SU) vs. Villanova Terry Dehere (SHU) vs. St. John’s Billy Owens (SU) vs. Boston College Billy Owens (SU) vs. Georgetown Andre McCloud (SHU) vs. Boston College Dan Callandrillo (SHU) vs. Boston College 35 Jeremy Hazell (SHU) vs. Rutgers Jonny Flynn (SU) at Providence Dominique Jones (USF) at West Virginia James Holmes (USF) vs. Seton Hall Hakim Warrick (SU) vs. St. John’s Gerald Riley (GU) vs. Miami Mike Sweetney (GU) vs. West Virginia Mike Sweetney (GU) vs. Notre Dame

2-23-11 1-23-91 1-23-10 3-6-03 2-28-95 2-5-11 2-13-09 1-20-03 2-20-96 1-7-89 1-15-94 12-26-09 1-3-06 2-1-06 2-17-93 2-20-90 1-6-09 2-28-08 2-28-07 2-12-97 1-6-96 1-2-91 2-14-90 1-14-12 2-13-02 1-6-99 2-28-96 1-27-96 1-6-90, 2-13-90 12-26-09 2-1-03 3-4-03 2-23-00 2-20-99 1-11-98 2-2-92 2-27-88 3-5-88 1-25-82 1-31-10 2-4-10 2-11-07 1-4-06 2-15-05 2-7-04 1-16-01 1-17-98 3-2-96 2-18-95 1-7-92 1-2-91 1-4-84 2-25-09 3-5-06 1-19-05 2-26-05 2-1-03 1-9-02 2-14-95 3-6-93 2-2-91 1-27-90 2-12-85 2-27-82 1-29-09 1-28-09 1-17-09 1-20-06 2-23-05 1-31-04 1-12-03 2-9-02

Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) vs. Seton Hall Johnny Hemsley (UM) at Georgetown Victor Page (GU) vs. St. John’s Felipe Lopez (STJ) vs. Seton Hall Dave Johnson (SU) vs. Miami Malik Sealy (STJ) vs. Pittsburgh Malik Sealy (STJ) vs. Providence Charles Smith (GU) vs. Providence Mark Tillmon (GU) vs. Seton Hall Dana Barros (BC) vs. Seton Hall Dwayne Washington (SU) vs. St. John’s Walter Berry (STJ) vs. Providence Chris Mullin (STJ) vs. Syracuse John Bagley (BC) vs. St. John’s

2-19-00 12-30-98 1-21-97 1-17-95 1-12-92 1-19-91 1-15-91 1-18-89 3-5-88 2-1-87 2-26-86 1-2-86 2-27-84 2-20-82

Rebounds 26 Michael Smith (PC) vs. Syracuse 23 DeJuan Blair (Pitt) at Connecticut Dan Schayes (SU) vs. Georgetown Kentrell Gransberry (USF) at DePaul 22 DeJuan Blair (Pitt) vs. Notre Dame Emeka Okafor (UConn) vs. Notre Dame Michael Smith (PC) vs. Connecticut Ed Pinckney (VU) vs. Georgetown 21 Erron Maxey (PC) vs. Boston College Derrick Coleman (SU) vs. Providence Jerome Lane (Pitt) vs. Connecticut 20 Herb Pope (SHU) vs. Syracuse Jamine Peterson (PC) vs. Rutgers Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) vs. Seton Hall Cedric McGowan (CIN) vs. DePaul Aaron Gray (Pitt) vs. Marquette Mike Sweetney (GU) vs. Notre Dame Troy Murphy (ND) vs. Seton Hall Gerald Jordan (Pitt) vs. West Virginia Danya Abrams (BC) vs. Providence Michael Smith (PC) vs. Seton Hall Chris McNeal (Pitt) vs. Boston College Bobby Martin (Pitt) vs. Georgetown Harold Pressley (VU) vs. St. John’s

1-25-94 2-16-09 2-9-81 3-3-07 1-31-09 2-21-04 1-22-92 1-31-83 2-26-00 1-20-90 2-21-87 1-8-11 1-9-10 2-14-09 1-4-06 1-28-06 2-9-02 1-8-01 1-6-96 1-22-94 1-5-94 3-3-92 2-7-90 2-18-86

Assists 22 Sherman Douglas (SU) vs. Providence 18 Dwayne Washington (SU) vs. St. John’s 16 Levance Fields (Pitt) at DePaul Marcus Williams (UConn) vs. Notre Dame Kevin Braswell (GU) vs. Rutgers Carlton Screen (PC) vs. Syracuse Mark Jackson (STJ) vs. Providence 15 Tory Jackson (ND) vs. Syracuse Carl Krauser (Pitt) vs. West Virginia Omar Cook (STJ) vs. Connecticut 14 Vincent Council (PC) vs. Rutgers Vincent Council (PC) vs. Louisville Brandin Knight (Pitt) vs. West Virginia Jason Hart (SU) vs. Villanova Shaheen Holloway (SHU) vs. West Virginia Shaheen Holloway (SHU) at Syracuse Kevin Ollie (UConn) vs. Boston College David Cain (STJ) vs Seton Hall David Cain (STJ) vs. Connecticut Michael Gardner (UM) vs. Pittsburgh Darelle Porter (Pitt) vs. Syracuse Greg Harvey (STJ) vs. Providence Stewart Granger (VU) vs. Boston College

1-28-89 2-27-84 2-17-09 1-30-05 3-2-02 1-20-90 2-3-86 1-18-10 2-5-05 1-6-01 2-1-12 1-10-12 3-2-02 2-23-00 2-5-00 2-7-98 2-21-95 3-6-93 1-30-93 1-23-93 1-23-90 3-5-88 12-4-81

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Steals 11 John Linehan (PC) vs. Rutgers 10 Marcus Hatten (STJ) vs. Syracuse Allen Iverson (GU) vs. Miami 9 Jerome Dyson (UConn) vs. St. John’s DeShaun Williams (SU) vs. Boston College John Linehan (PC) vs. Boston College James Thues (SU) vs. Rutgers John Linehan (PC) vs. Georgetown Kevin Braswell (GU) at Notre Dame John Linehan (PC) vs. Pittsburgh Gary Massey (VU) vs. Providence

1-22-02 2-18-03 1-13-96 1-8-08 3-3-02 2-2-02 1-2-02 2-27-99 2-10-99 1-10-98 2-20-88

Blocked Shots 12 Dikembe Mutombo (GU) vs. St. John’s 11 Samuel Dalembert (SHU) vs. St. John’s 10 Fab Melo (SU) vs. Seton Hall Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) at Seton Hall Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) at Notre Dame Eric Hicks (CIN) vs. Marquette Harold Pressley (VU) vs. Providence 9 Hamady Ndiaye (RU) vs. St. John’s Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) at Seton Hall Hilton Armstrong (UConn) vs. Louisville Herbert Hill (PC) vs. Villanova Josh Boone (UConn) vs. St. John’s Emeka Okafor (UConn) vs. St. John’s Marcus Douthit (PC) vs. Connecticut Emeka Okafor (UConn) vs. Boston College Emeka Okafor (UConn) vs. Rutgers Etan Thomas (SU) vs. Pittsburgh Samuel Dalembert (SHU) vs. Georgetown Etan Thomas (SU) vs. Connecticut Cliff Robinson (UConn) vs. Georgetown Alonzo Mourning (GU) vs. Boston College Tom Greis (VU) vs. Georgetown

1-23-89 1-18-00 2-28-11 1-31-09 1-5-08 1-7-06 1-11-86 2-2-10 2-14-09 3-4-06 1-11-05 2-5-05 2-2-03 3-5-03 2-16-02 1-30-02 2-16-00 1-8-00 1-24-98 2-6-88 1-14-89 2-1-88

John Linehan, Providence

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All Games Played Points 52 Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame 48 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 46 Dominique Jones (USF) at Providence 45 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Arizona

2-23-11 1-23-91 1-23-10 12-23-90

Rebounds 26 Michael Smith (PC) vs. Syracuse 23 DeJuan Blair (Pitt) at Connecticut Dan Schayes (SU) vs. Georgetown Derrick Coleman (SU) vs. Villanova Kentrell Gransberry (USF) at DePaul

1-25-94 2-16-09 2-9-81 3-10-90 3-3-07

Assists 22 Sherman Douglas (SU) vs. Providence 18 Dwayne Washington (SU) vs. St. John’s

1-28-89 2-27-84

Steals 11 John Linehan (PC) vs. Rutgers Drew Schifino (WVU) vs. Arkansas-Monticello Chris Thomas (ND) vs. New Hampshire 10 Marcus Hatten (STJ) vs. Syracuse Todd Burgan (SU) vs. Colgate Allen Iverson (GU) vs. Miami God Shammgod (PC) vs. Brown

1-22-02 12-1-01 11-16-01 2-18-03 11-30-97 1-13-96 12-21-96

Blocked Shots 12 Dikembe Mutombo (GU) vs. St. John’s 11 Jordan Cornette (ND) vs. Belmont Samuel Dalembert (SHU) vs. St. John’s 10 Fab Melo (SU) vs. Seton Hall Hamady Ndiaye (RU) vs. Saint Peter’s Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) vs. Providence Eric Hicks (CIN) vs. Marquette Emeka Okafor (UConn) vs. Army Eddie Griffin (SHU) vs. Norfolk State Karim Shabazz (PC) vs. Rhode Island Karim Shabazz (PC) vs. Long Island Donyell Marshall (UConn) vs. Hartford Harold Pressley (VU) vs. Providence Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) vs. Notre Dame Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) vs. Texas Southern Hugh Mattis (USF) at Winston-Salem State

1-23-89 11-17-02 1-18-00 2-28-11 12-22-09 1-31-09 1-7-06 12-6-03 12-4-00 12-2-00 12-27-99 1-17-94 1-11-86 1-5-08 12-3-06 12-7-06

Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown

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CAREER LEADERS 

Note: All records are inclusive of regular-season conference games only

POINTS

NAME Lawrence Moten Troy Bell Luke Harangody Terry Dehere Jeremy Hazell Chris Mullin Kerry Kittles Dana Barros Felipe Lopez Scottie Reynolds Bill Curley Ryan Gomes John Wallace Malik Sealy Zendon Hamilton Danya Abrams Eric Murdock Chris Smith Jamel Thomas Andre McCloud Pat Garrity Chris Thomas Dominique Jones Tim James Darius Rice Charles Smith Deonta Vaughn Richard Hamilton Jerel McNeal Derrick Coleman Da’Sean Butler Allan Ray Gerry McNamara Mark Bryant Ray Allen

SCHOOL Syracuse Boston College Notre Dame Seton Hall Seton Hall St. John’s Villanova Boston College St. John’s Villanova Boston College Providence Syracuse St. John’s St. John’s Boston College Providence Connecticut Providence Seton Hall Notre Dame Notre Dame USF Miami Miami Pittsburgh Cincinnati Connecticut Marquette Syracuse West Virginia Villanova Syracuse Seton Hall Connecticut

CAREER 1991-95 1999-03 2006-10 1989-93 2007-11 1981-85 1992-96 1985-89 1994-98 2006-10 1990-94 2001-05 1992-96 1988-92 1994-98 1993-97 1987-91 1988-92 1995-99 1982-86 1995-98 2001-05 2007-10 1995-99 2000-04 1984-88 2006-10 1996-99 2005-09 1986-90 2006-10 2002-06 2002-06 1984-88 1993-96

YRS. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

GP 72 62 65 68 68 62 69 64 72 70 70 64 72 64 72 71 63 64 72 64 54 64 54 72 61 64 70 53 66 64 70 63 64 62 54

AVG. 19.5 22.4 20.5 19.4 19.4 20.8 18.7 19.6 17.0 17.4 16.8 18.3 16.3 18.2 16.0 16.2 18.2 17.8 15.7 17.4 20.5 17.2 20.1 14.7 17.4 16.4 15.0 19.7 15.7 16.1 14.6 16.1 15.8 16.2 18.5

NAME Marcus Hatten Allen Iverson Troy Bell Dan Callandrillo Troy Murphy John Bagley Chris Mullin Pat Garrity Luke Harangody Dominique Jones Walter Berry Richard Hamilton Mike Sweetney Dana Barros Lawrence Moten Clyde Vaughan Terry Dehere Jeremy Hazell Billy Owens Kerry Kittles Dominique Jones Ray Allen Brian Shorter Daryll Hill Ryan Gomes Malik Sealy Eric Murdock Eric Floyd Chris Smith Donyell Marshall Earl Kelley Caron Butler Ron Jackson Eric Williams

SCHOOL St. John’s Georgetown Boston College Seton Hall Notre Dame Boston College St. John’s Notre Dame Notre Dame USF St. John’s Connecticut Georgetown Boston College Syracuse Pittsburgh Seton Hall Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova USF Connecticut Pittsburgh St. John’s Providence St. John’s Providence Georgetown Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Providence Providence

CAREER 2001-03 1994-96 1999-03 1979-82 1998-01 1979-82 1981-85 1995-98 2006-10 2007-10 1984-86 1996-99 2000-03 1985-89 1991-95 1982-84 1989-93 2007-11 1988-91 1992-96 2007-09 1993-96 1988-91 2003-06 2001-04 1988-92 1987-91 1979-82 1988-92 1991-94 1982-86 2000-02 1981-83 1993-95

YRS. 2 2 4 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 3 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 2

GP 32 36 62 34 47 34 62 54 65 54 32 53 48 64 72 32 68 68 48 69 36 54 48 41 64 64 63 34 64 54 49 32 29 36

PTS. AVG. 736 23.0 814 22.6 1388 22.4 737 21.7 999 21.3 714 21.0 1290 20.8 1107 20.5 1329 20.5 1087 20.1 633 19.8 1046 19.7 942 19.6 1257 19.6 1405 19.5 623 19.5 1320 19.4 1316 19.4 908 18.9 1288 18.7 670 18.6 1001 18.5 886 18.5 757 18.5 1173 18.3 1165 18.2 1145 18.2 620 18.2 1140 17.8 963 17.8 873 17.8 570 17.8 515 17.8 637 17.7

One Year Players: Michael Bradley Carmelo Anthony Louis Orr Steve Novak D’Angelo Harrison Damon Santiago

Villanova Syracuse Syracuse Marquette St. John’s Rutgers

2000-01 2002-03 1979-80 2005-06 2011-12 1995-96

1 1 1 1 1 1

16 16 6 16 18 18

357 342 123 326 333 333

SCORING AVERAGE

POINTS 1405 1388 1329 1320 1316 1290 1288 1257 1222 1221 1177 1173 1170 1165 1152 1148 1145 1140 1135 1113 1107 1099 1087 1062 1060 1047 1047 1046 1038 1033 1024 1013 1010 1005 1001

22.3 21.4 20.5 20.4 18.5 18.5

REBOUNDS

NAME Derrick Coleman Luke Harangody Michael Smith Danya Abrams Geoff McDermott Patrick Ewing John Wallace Zendon Hamilton Jeff Adrien Bill Curley Kevin Jones Tim James Ryan Gomes Rony Seikaly Othella Harrington Ed Pinckney Charles Smith Herb Pope Otis Thorpe Harold Pressley Adrian Griffin Jake Voskuhl Jason Lawson Alonzo Mourning Yancy Gates Emeka Okafor Hakim Warrick Mark Bryant Etan Thomas Ricardo Greer Kevin Freeman Jerome Lane Troy Murphy Charles Minlend Rashod Kent

SCHOOL Syracuse Notre Dame Providence Boston College Providence Georgetown Syracuse St. John’s Connecticut Boston College West Virginia Miami Providence Syracuse Georgetown Villanova Pittsburgh Seton Hall Providence Villanova Seton Hall Connecticut Villanova Georgetown Cincinnati Connecticut Syracuse Seton Hall Syracuse Pittsburgh Connecticut Pittsburgh Notre Dame St. John’s Rutgers

REBOUND AVERAGE

CAREER 1986-90 2006-10 1991-94 1993-97 2005-09 1981-85 1992-96 1994-98 2005-09 1990-94 2008-12 1995-99 2001-05 1984-88 1992-96 1981-85 1984-88 2009-12 1980-84 1982-86 1992-96 1996-00 1993-97 1988-92 2008-12 2001-04 2001-05 1984-88 1996-00 1997-01 1996-00 1985-88 1998-01 1992-97 1998-02

YRS. 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4

GP 64 65 54 71 68 62 72 72 67 70 72 72 64 64 72 61 64 53 58 64 72 67 71 62 70 48 63 62 64 67 69 48 47 71 63

AVG 11.0 10.2 11.7 8.6 8.8 9.6 8.1 8.1 8.7 8.0 7.8 7.5 8.3 8.3 7.3 8.7 7.8 9.4 8.6 7.7 6.8 7.3 6.8 7.9 6.9 10.0 7.6 7.7 7.4 7.0 6.8 9.7 9.9 6.5 7.3

REB 701 662 630 609 598 597 582 580 580 561 560 545 534 531 529 528 502 500 500 495 493 490 489 489 486 482 481 477 474 471 469 467 465 465 463

NAME Michael Smith Kentrell Gransberry Derrick Coleman DeJuan Blair Luke Harangody Ryan Humphrey Emeka Okafor Troy Murphy Jerome Lane Walter Berry Patrick Ewing Mike Sweetney Herb Pope Jerome Williams Mac Koshwal Geoff McDermott Jeff Adrien Ed Pinckney Dikembe Mutombo Otis Thorpe Danya Abrams Clyde Vaughan Billy Owens Ryan Gomes Rony Seikaly Brian Shorter Hasheem Thabeet John Wallace Pat Garrity Zendon Hamilton Corny Thompson Bill Curley Chris Taft Calvin Bowman

SCHOOL Providence USF Syracuse Pittsburgh Notre Dame Notre Dame Connecticut Notre Dame Pittsburgh St. John’s Georgetown Georgetown Seton Hall Georgetown DePaul Providence Connecticut Villanova Georgetown Providence Boston College Pittsburgh Syracuse Providence Syracuse Pittsburgh Connecticut Syracuse Notre Dame St. John’s Connecticut Boston College Pittsburgh West Virginia

CAREER YRS. GP 1991-94 3 54 2006-08 2 34 1986-90 4 64 2007-09 2 36 2006-10 4 65 2000-02 2 32 2001-04 3 48 1998-01 3 47 1985-88 3 48 1984-86 2 32 1981-85 4 62 2000-03 3 48 2009-12 3 53 1994-96 2 36 2007-10 3 50 2005-09 4 68 2005-09 4 67 1981-85 4 61 1988-91 3 48 1980-84 4 58 1993-97 4 71 1982-84 2 32 1988-91 3 48 2001-05 4 64 1984-88 4 64 1988-91 3 48 2006-09 3 52 1992-96 4 72 1995-98 3 54 1994-98 4 72 1979-82 3 34 1990-94 4 70 2003-05 2 32 1999-01 2 32

REB 630 374 701 394 662 313 482 465 467 310 597 461 500 337 442 598 580 528 415 500 609 273 406 534 531 390 421 582 436 580 274 561 256 256

AVG. 11.66 11.00 10.95 10.94 10.18 10.10 10.00 9.89 9.73 9.69 9.63 9.60 9.43 9.36 8.84 8.79 8.66 8.65 8.65 8.62 8.58 8.53 8.46 8.34 8.30 8.13 8.10 8.08 8.07 8.06 8.06 8.01 8.00 8.00

One Year Players: Michael Bradley Eric Hicks Carmelo Anthony Eddie Griffin Roosevelt Bouie

Villanova Cincinnati Syracuse Seton Hall Syracuse

2000-01 2005-06 2002-03 2000-01 1979-80

173 164 161 150 59

10.80 10.25 10.06 10.00 9.83

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16 16 16 15 6

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CAREER LEADERS 

FIELD GOALS MADE NAME Luke Harangody Lawrence Moten Kerry Kittles Chris Mullin John Wallace Ryan Gomes Jeremy Hazell Andre McCloud Dana Barros Tim James

SCHOOL Notre Dame Syracuse Villanova St. John’s Syracuse Providence Seton Hall Seton Hall Boston College Miami

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

YEARS 2006-10 1991-95 1992-96 1981-85 1992-96 2001-05 2007-11 1982-86 1985-89 1995-99

G 65 72 69 62 72 64 68 64 64 72

FGM 503 499 466 460 436 435 434 432 430 423

YEARS 2006-10 1991-95 2007-11 1994-98 1985-89 1995-99 1992-96 2001-05 1999-03 1989-93

GP 65 72 68 72 64 72 69 64 62 68

FGA 1085 1069 1054 1039 981 954 947 945 941 926

(*Minimum 5.0 FGM per game) NAME SCHOOL Patrick Ewing Georgetown Emeka Okafor Connecticut Otis Thorpe Providence Chris Taft Pittsburgh Dwayne McClain Villanova Derrick Coleman Syracuse Dwayne Washington Syracuse Marty Headd Syracuse Chris Mullin St. John’s Greg Monroe Georgetown

CAREER 1981-85 2001-04 1980-84 2003-05 1981-85 1986-90 1983-86 1979-81 1981-85 2008-10

YRS 4 3 4 2 4 4 3 2 4 2

GP 62 48 58 32 58 64 48 20 62 36

FGM-FGA 377-620 270-455 337-586 182-319 297-531 361-647 293-530 107-194 460-835 196-356

PCT .608 .593 .575 .571 .559 .558 .553 .552 .551 .551

One Year Players: Michael Bradley

2000-01

1

16

140-207

.676

CAREER 1999-03 1994-98 1988-92 1993-97 1990-94 1981-85 1989-93 1984-88 2006-10 1988-92 1988-91 2000-03 1986-90 2006-10 1998-01 1993-97 2007-10 2001-05 1994-98 1991-95 1991-96 1992-96 1992-96 1990-94 1995-98 1988-92 1981-85 1987-91 2008-12 1995-99 2008-11 2001-05 1987-91 1984-88 2005-09

YRS. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NAME Luke Harangody Lawrence Moten Jeremy Hazell Felipe Lopez Dana Barros Jamel Thomas Kerry Kittles Chris Thomas Troy Bell Terry Dehere

SCHOOL Notre Dame Syracuse Seton Hall St. John’s Boston College Providence Villanova Notre Dame Boston College Seton Hall

NAME Zendon Hamilton Danya Abrams Alonzo Mourning Troy Bell Bill Curley Charles Smith Brian Shorter Terry Dehere Malik Sealy Derrick Coleman

FREE THROWS MADE NAME Troy Bell Zendon Hamilton Alonzo Mourning Danya Abrams Bill Curley Chris Mullin Terry Dehere Charles Smith Scottie Reynolds Malik Sealy Brian Shorter Mike Sweetney Derrick Coleman Luke Harangody Troy Murphy Jason Lawson Dominique Jones Hakim Warrick Felipe Lopez Lawrence Moten Jerry McCullough John Wallace Othella Harrington Arturas Karnishovas Pat Garrity Chris Smith Ed Pinckney Eric Murdock Darryl Bryant Rob Hodgson Jimmy Butler Chris Thomas Jason Matthews Mark Bryant Wesley Matthews

112

SCHOOL Boston College St. John’s Georgetown Boston College Boston College St. John’s Seton Hall Pittsburgh Villanova St. John’s Pittsburgh Georgetown Syracuse Notre Dame Notre Dame Villanova USF Syracuse St. John’s Syracuse Pittsburgh Syracuse Georgetown Seton Hall Notre Dame Connecticut Villanova Providence West Virginia Rutgers Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Seton Hall Marquette

GP 62 72 62 71 70 62 68 64 70 64 48 48 64 65 47 71 54 63 72 72 70 72 72 68 54 64 61 63 72 70 54 64 64 62 60

YEARS 1994-98 1993-97 1988-92 1999-03 1990-94 1984-88 1988-91 1989-93 1988-92 1986-90

GP 72 71 62 62 70 64 48 68 64 64

FTA 572 565 532 516 483 447 446 446 441 438

(*Minimum 2.5 FTM per game) NAME SCHOOL Gerry McNamara Syracuse Gary Buchanan Villanova Sean Miller Pittsburgh Jason Matthews Pittsburgh Sharaud Curry Providence Ashton Gibbs Pittsburgh Troy Bell Boston College Chris Mullin St. John’s Chris Thomas Notre Dame Dana Barros Boston College Dan Schayes Syracuse James Jones Miami Maalik Wayns Villanova Richard Hamilton Connecticut Greg Woodard Villanova Earl Kelley Connecticut Greg Harvey St. John’s John Salmons Miami Allan Ray Villanova Geoff Billett Rutgers Matt Carroll Notre Dame Johnny Hemsley Miami Lazar Hayward Marquette Scottie Reynolds Villanova Rob Hodgson Rutgers Gerald Riley Georgetown Carlton Screen Providence Khalid El-Amin Connecticut Corny Thompson Connecticut Terry Dehere Seton Hall Marcus Williams Connecticut Arturas Karnishovas Seton Hall Dan Callandrillo Seton Hall Michael Jackson Georgetown Tim Abromaitis Notre Dame

CAREER 2002-06 1999-03 1987-92 1987-91 2005-10 2008-12 1999-03 1981-85 2001-05 1985-89 1979-81 1999-03 2009-12 1996-99 1988-92 1982-86 1987-90 1998-01 2002-06 1995-99 1999-02 1996-00 2006-10 2006-10 1995-99 2000-04 1986-90 1997-00 1979-82 1989-93 2003-06 1990-94 1979-82 1982-86 2007-

YRS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 3 3 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3

GP 64 63 66 64 66 69 62 62 64 64 20 63 51 53 66 49 30 66 63 72 63 60 70 70 70 64 62 52 34 68 34 68 34 62 39

FTM-FTA 199-217 179-196 209-230 255-287 197-224 178-204 449-516 370-430 256-299 252-295 91-107 167-197 182-215 223-264 235-279 229-273 100-120 196-236 195-235 234-283 161-195 153-186 184-224 330-403 262-320 170-208 185-227 131-161 143-176 362-446 98-121 271-336 199-247 178-221 123-153

PCT .917 .913 .909 .889 .879 .873 .870 .861 .856 .854 .851 .848 .847 .844 .842 .839 .833 .831 .830 .826 .826 .823 .821 .819 .818 .817 .815 .814 .813 .812 .810 .807 .806 .805 .804

One-year Players: Steve Novak Bernard Rencher Anthony Collins Jonathan Hargett Taquan Dean

2005-06 1979-80 2011-12 2001-02 2005-06

1 1 1 1 1

16 6 18 16 14

50-52 15-17 37-42 58-66 44-51

.962 .882 .881 .879 .863

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Villanova

SCHOOL St. John’s Boston College Georgetown Boston College Boston College Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Seton Hall St. John’s Syracuse

FTM 449 402 402 387 381 370 362 334 330 323 310 308 307 299 295 286 281 279 279 277 276 276 270 271 271 265 264 263 263 262 257 256 255 255 255

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Marquette St. John’s USF West Virginia Louisville


CAREER LEADERS 

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

NAME Jeremy Hazell Colin Falls Gerry McNamara Steve Edwards Deonta Vaughn Allan Ray Gary Buchanan Kerry Kittles Terry Dehere Troy Bell Matt Carroll Scottie Reynolds Darius Lane Geoff Billett Chris Thomas Darius Rice Dana Barros Andy Rautins Donnie McGrath Jamar Nutter Chris Quinn Ricky Shields Kyle McAlarney Jason Matthews Ashton Gibbs Colin Falls Kevin Pittsnogle Rashad Anderson Lawrence Moten Richard Hamilton Ray Allen Corey Stokes Sharaud Curry Jeff Greer Jamel Thomas

SCHOOL Seton Hall Notre Dame Syracuse Miami Cincinnati Villanova Villanova Villanova Seton Hall Boston College Notre Dame Villanova Seton Hall Rutgers Notre Dame Miami Boston College Syracuse Providence Seton Hall Notre Dame Rutgers Notre Dame Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Notre Dame West Virginia Connecticut Syracuse Connecticut Connecticut Villanova Providence Rutgers Providence

YEARS GP 3FGM 2007-11 68 201 2003-07 64 189 2002-06 64 183 1992-96 72 178 2006-10 70 172 2002-06 63 168 1999-03 63 167 1992-96 69 166 1989-93 68 166 1999-03 62 165 1999-03 63 159 2006-10 70 159 1999-02 48 155 1995-99 72 154 2001-05 64 149 2000-04 61 147 1985-89 64 145 2005-10 63 143 2002-06 63 142 2004-07 65 141 2002-06 64 141 2001-05 64 141 2005, 07-09 52 140 1987-91 64 139 2008-12 69 139 2003-06 48 135 2002-06 64 135 2002-06 58 130 1991-95 72 130 1996-99 53 129 1993-96 54 129 2007-11 67 128 2005-10 66 128 1997-01 68 128 1995-99 72 128

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

NAME Jeremy Hazell Gerry McNamara Deonta Vaughn Steve Edwards Colin Falls Gary Buchanan Troy Bell Allan Ray Chris Thomas Terry Dehere Darius Rice Lawrence Moten Scottie Reynolds Ricky Shields Geoff Billett Matt Carroll Kerry Kittles Darius Lane Donnie McGrath Jamar Nutter Andy Rautins Dana Barros Jamel Thomas Shaheen Holloway Patrick Beilein Andre Barrett Levell Sanders Richard Hamilton Ashton Gibbs Kevin Pittsnogle Will Walker Darryl Bryant Jeff Greer Alex Ruoff Mike Nardi

SCHOOL Seton Hall Syracuse Cincinnati Miami Note Dame Villanova Boston College Villanova Notre Dame Seton Hall Miami Syracuse Villanova Rutgers Rutgers Notre Dame Villanova Seton Hall Providence Seton Hall Syracuse Boston College Providence Seton Hall West Virginia Seton Hall Seton Hall Connecticut Pittsburgh West Virginia DePaul West Virginia Rutgers West Virginia Villanova

CAREER 2007-11 2002-06 2006-10 1992-96 2003-07 1999-03 1999-03 2002-06 2001-05 1989-93 2000-04 1991-95 2006-10 2001-05 1995-99 1999-03 1992-96 1999-02 2002-06 2004-07 2005-10 1985-89 1995-99 1996-99 2002-06 2000-04 1994-98 1996-99 2008-12 2002-06 2006-10 2008-12 1997-01 2005-09 2003-07

GP 68 64 70 72 64 63 62 63 64 68 61 72 70 64 72 63 69 48 63 65 63 64 72 68 64 64 72 53 69 64 67 72 68 63 61

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (*Minimum 1.5 3FGM per game; years indicate when 3-pointer was in effect) NAME SCHOOL CAREER YRS GP 3FGM-FGA Jason Matthews Pittsburgh 1987-91 4 64 139-298 Ryan Ayers Notre Dame 2005-09 4 59 90-200 Tim Abromaitis Notre Dame 2007- 3 39 88-201 Chris Quinn Notre Dame 2002-06 4 64 141-323 Howard Eisley Boston College 1990-94 4 70 110-253 Brian Chase Virginia Tech 2000-03 3 45 105-243 Albert Mouring Connecticut 1997-01 4 58 96-225 Kyle McAlarney Notre Dame 2006-09 4 52 140-332 Todd Billet Rutgers 1999-01 2 32 98-233 Ray Allen Connecticut 1993-96 3 54 129-298 Keith Friel Notre Dame 1996-98 2 20 37-89 Ronald Ramon Pittsburgh 2004-08 4 65 119-287 Doron Sheffer Connecticut 1993-96 3 54 105-255 Kerry Kittles Villanova 1992-96 4 69 166-405 Delray Brooks Providence 1986-88 2 32 77-188 Colin Falls Notre Dame 2003-07 3 64 189-466 Ashton Gibbs Pittsburgh 2008-12 4 69 139-343 Kyle Kuric Louisville 2008-12 4 57 96-237 Darius Johnson-Odom Marquette 2009-12 3 54 125-309 1987-92 4 66 117-291 Sean Miller Pittsburgh Jake Morton Miami 1991-93 2 33 51-127 Greg Woodard Villanova 1988-92 4 66 102-255 Ben Hansbrough Notre Dame 2009-11 2 36 77-193 Dana Barros Boston College 1986-89 3 48 145-363 Corey Stokes Villanova 2007-11 4 67 128-322

PCT .466 .455 .438 .437 .435 .432 .427 .422 .421 .420 .416 .415 .412 .410 .410 .406 .405 .405 .405 .402 .401 .400 .399 .399 .398

One-year Players: Steve Novak Damon Santiago LaDontae Henton Sean Connelly

.473 .442 .431 .411

Marquette Rutgers Providence Providence

2005-06 1995-96 2011-12 1998-99

1 1 1 1

16 18 18 18

70-148 53-120 31-72 37-90

3FGA 593 545 514 508 466 448 446 440 438 437 431 415 413 409 407 406 405 404 392 376 372 363 359 357 356 348 348 345 343 340 340 340 337 337 334

Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall

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ASSISTS

NAME Sherman Douglas Chris Thomas Sean Miller Shaheen Holloway Tory Jackson Jason Hart Brandin Knight Joey Brown Kevin Braswell Jerry McCullough Adrian Autry Mark Jackson Jason Buchanan Kevin Ollie Kevin Norris Vincent Council Scoop Jardine Dominic James Dwayne Washington Taliek Brown Andre Barrett Carl Krauser Chris Howard Doron Sheffer Darelle Porter Vernon Jennings Michael Jackson Gerry McNamara Kenny Wilson Howard Eisley Duane Woodward Jordan Theodore Vonteego Cummings John Celestand Levance Fields

ASSISTS AVERAGE

SCHOOL Syracuse Notre Dame Pittsburgh Seton Hall Notre Dame Syracuse Pittsburgh Georgetown Georgetown Pittsburgh Syracuse St. John’s St. John’s Connecticut Miami Providence Syracuse Marquette Syracuse Connecticut Seton Hall Pittsburgh USF Connecticut Pittsburgh Miami Georgetown Syracuse Villanova Boston College Boston College Seton Hall Pittsburgh Villanova Pittsburgh

CAREER YRS. GP 1985-89 4 61 2001-05 4 64 1987-92 4 66 1996-00 4 68 2006-10 4 70 1996-00 4 70 1999-03 4 64 1990-94 4 69 1998-02 4 66 1991-96 4 70 1990-94 4 69 1983-87 4 64 1988-92 4 66 1991-95 4 71 1994-98 4 72 2009-12 3 53 2007,09-12 4 70 2005-09 4 65 1983-86 3 48 2000-04 4 60 2000-04 4 64 2002-06 4 63 2006-10 4 68 1993-96 3 54 1987-91 4 64 1996-00 4 68 1982-86 4 62 2002-06 4 64 1985-89 4 64 1990-94 4 70 1994-98 4 69 2008-12 4 72 1995-99 4 62 1995-99 4 70 2005-09 4 57

AVG. 7.0 6.4 6.0 5.9 5.6 5.6 5.9 5.3 5.5 5.1 5.0 5.3 5.1 4.6 4.5 6.1 4.6 4.9 6.6 5.3 4.9 4.9 4.5 5.7 4.7 4.4 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.0 4.6 4.1 5.0

A 426 413 401 398 392 389 375 364 363 360 347 342 339 329 325 324 323 320 317 315 312 309 307 306 301 300 299 299 295 294 293 290 290 290 283

NAME Marcus Williams Sherman Douglas God Shammgod Dwayne Washington Chris Thomas Vincent Council Abdul Abdullah Sean Miller Brandin Knight Shaheen Holloway Doron Sheffer Stewart Granger Jason Hart Billy Culbertson Tory Jackson Kevin Braswell Eddie Moss Taliek Brown Joey Brown Mark Jackson Jerry McCullough Jason Buchanan Greg Harvey Adrian Autry

SCHOOL Connecticut Syracuse Providence Syracuse Notre Dame Providence Providence Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Seton Hall Connecticut Villanova Syracuse Pittsburgh Notre Dame Georgetown Syracuse Connecticut Georgetown St. John’s Pittsburgh St. John’s St. John’s Syracuse

CAREER YRS. GP ASSIST. AVG. 2003--6 3 34 276 8.1 1985-89 4 61 426 7.0 1995-97 2 35 241 6.9 1983-86 3 48 317 6.6 2001-05 4 64 413 6.4 2009-12 3 53 324 6.1 1992-94 2 35 213 6.1 1987-92 4 66 401 6.0 1999-03 4 64 375 5.9 1996-00 4 68 398 5.9 1993-96 3 54 306 5.7 1980-83 3 44 250 5.7 1996-00 4 70 389 5.6 1982-84 2 32 178 5.6 2006-10 4 70 392 5.6 1998-02 4 66 363 5.5 1979-81 2 20 108 5.4 2000-04 4 60 315 5.3 1990-94 4 69 364 5.3 1983-87 4 64 342 5.3 1991-96 4 70 360 5.1 1988-92 4 66 339 5.1 1987-90 2 30 153 5.1 1990-94 4 69 347 5.0

One-year players: Omar Cook Kenny Brunner John Duren Bernard Rencher Doug Gottlieb

St. John’s Georgetown Georgetown St. John’s Notre Dame

2000-01 1997-98 1979-80 1979-80 1995-96

114

1 1 1 1 1

16 11 6 6 18

135 71 36 36 103

8.4 6.5 6.0 6.0 5.7

STEALS

NAME John Linehan Eric Murdock Jerry McCullough Jason Hart Kevin Braswell Kerry Kittles Brandin Knight Michael Adams Troy Bell Jerel McNeal Scott Burrell Shaheen Holloway Allen Iverson Joey Brown Vernon Jennings Lawrence Moten Vonteego Cummings Jeremy Hazell Adrian Griffin Adrian Autry Kevin Norris Paul Gause Dominic James Gerry McNamara Ricardo Greer Damian Owens Malik Sealy Levell Sanders Alvin Williams Chris Mullin Kellii Taylor Duane Woodward Geoff McDermott

SCHOOL Providence Providence Pittsburgh Syracuse Georgetown Villanova Pittsburgh Boston College Boston College Marquette Connecticut Seton Hall Georgetown Georgetown Miami Syracuse Pittsburgh Seton Hall Seton Hall Syracuse Miami Seton Hall Marquette Syracuse Pittsburgh West Virginia St. John’s Seton Hall Villanova St. John’s Pittsburgh Boston College Providence

STEALS AVERAGE

CAREER YRS. GP 1997-02 4 68 1987-91 4 63 1991-96 4 70 1996-00 4 70 1998-02 4 66 1992-96 4 69 1999-03 4 64 1981-85 4 58 1999-03 4 62 2005-09 4 66 1989-93 4 61 1996-00 4 68 1994-96 2 36 1990-94 4 69 1996-00 4 68 1991-95 4 72 1995-99 4 62 2007-11 4 68 1992-96 4 72 1990-94 4 69 1994-98 4 72 2005-09 4 54 2005-09 4 65 2002-06 4 64 1997-01 4 67 1995-98 3 54 1988-92 4 64 1994-98 4 72 1993-97 4 71 1981-85 4 62 1996-00 4 47 1994-98 4 69 2005-09 4 68

AVG. 3.3 3.1 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.3 1.9 3.6 1.9 1.9 1.8 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.8 1.7 2.2 1.9 1.9 1.7 2.2 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.4 1.6 1.7

STLS 226 197 174 168 165 156 149 148 144 141 138 131 131 131 130 129 128 127 125 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 115 113 112 112 112

NAME SCHOOL Mike Moses St. John’s Allen Iverson Georgetown John Linehan Providence Eric Murdock Providence Marcus Hatten St. John’s Michael Adams Boston College Kevin Braswell Georgetown Jerry McCullough Pittsburgh Jason Hart Syracuse Kellii Taylor Pittsburgh Brandin Knight Pittsburgh Troy Bell Boston College Scott Burrell Connecticut Kerry Kittles Villanova Dwayne Washington Syracuse Eddie Moss Syracuse Dan Callandrillo Seton Hall Paul Gause Seton Hall Damian Owens West Virginia Jerel McNeal Marquette Billy Owens Syracuse Marvis ‘Bootsy’ Thornton St. John’s God Shammgod Providence Jae Crowder Marquette Vonteego Cummings Pittsburgh

CAREER 1983-85 1994-96 1997-02 1987-91 2001-03 1981-85 1998-02 1991-96 1996-00 1996-00 1999-03 1999-03 1989-93 1992-96 1983-86 1979-81 1979-82 2005-09 1995-98 2005-09 1988-91 1998-00 1995-97 2010-12 1995-99

YRS. 2 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 2 2 2 4

GP 32 36 68 63 32 58 66 70 70 47 64 62 61 69 48 20 34 54 54 66 48 34 35 36 62

STEALS 125 131 226 197 94 148 165 174 168 112 149 144 138 156 108 45 76 121 117 141 102 71 73 75 128

AVG. 3.91 3.64 3.32 3.13 2.94 2.55 2.50 2.48 2.40 2.38 2.33 2.32 2.26 2.26 2.25 2.25 2.24 2.24 2.17 2.14 2.13 2.09 2.09 2.08 2.06

One-year Players: Nadav Henefeld Bernard Rencher Jerome Scott John Duren Louis Orr Reggie Carter

1989-90 1979-80 1991-92 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80

1 1 1 1 1 1

16 6 18 6 6 6

59 18 43 14 13 13

3.69 3.00 2.38 2.33 2.16 2.16

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BLOCKED SHOTS

NAME SCHOOL Patrick Ewing Georgetown Hasheem Thabeet Connecticut Etan Thomas Syracuse Alonzo Mourning Georgetown Jason Lawson Villanova Emeka Okafor Connecticut Dikembe Mutombo Georgetown Constantin Popa Miami Charles Smith Pittsburgh Hamady Ndiaye Rutgers Marcus Douthit Providence Rony Seikaly Syracuse Derrick Coleman Syracuse Tim James Miami Ruben Boumtje Boumtje Georgetown Donyell Marshall Connecticut Rick Jackson Syracuse Conrad McRae Syracuse Ed Pinckney Villanova Herve Lamizana Rutgers Jeremy McNeil Syracuse John Wallace Syracuse Eric Mobley Pittsburgh Othella Harrington Georgetown Darryl Watkins Syracuse

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE

CAREER YRS. GP 1981-85 4 62 2006-09 3 52 1996-00 4 64 1988-92 4 62 1993-97 4 71 2001-04 3 48 1988-91 3 48 1991-95 4 72 1984-88 4 64 2006-10 4 70 2000-04 4 63 1984-88 4 64 1986-90 4 64 1995-99 4 72 1997-01 4 52 1991-94 3 54 2007-11 4 4 1989-93 4 60 1981-85 4 61 2000-04 4 48 2000-04 4 60 1992-96 4 72 1991-94 3 53 1992-96 4 72 2003-07 4 47

AVG. BLKS 3.98 247 4.67 243 3.63 232 3.61 224 3.04 216 4.30 207 3.83 184 2.22 160 2.47 158 2.24 157 2.39 151 2.36 151 2.28 146 2.00 144 2.75 143 2.61 141 1.93 139 2.22 133 2.11 129 2.56 123 2.01 121 1.67 120 2.25 119 1.64 118 2.49 117

NAME Hasheem Thabeet Emeka Okafor Patrick Ewing Dikembe Mutombo Etan Thomas Alonzo Mourning Jason Lawson Darryl Watkins Ruben Boumtje Boumtje D’or Fischer Samuel Dalembert Donyell Marshall Herve Lamizana Ryan Humphrey Charles Smith Marcus Douthit Rony Seikaly Derrick Coleman Eric Mobley Hamady Ndiaye Constantin Popa Conrad McRae Ed Pinckney Josh Boone Jeremy McNeil

SCHOOL Connecticut Connecticut Georgetown Georgetown Syracuse Georgetown Villanova Syracuse Georgetown West Virginia Seton Hall Connecticut Rutgers Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Syracuse Syracuse Pittsburgh Rutgers Miami Syracuse Villanova Connecticut Syracuse

CAREER 2006-09 2001-04 1981-85 1988-91 1996-00 1988-92 1993-97 2003-07 1997-01 2003-05 1999-01 1991-94 2000-04 2000-02 1984-88 2000-04 1984-88 1986-90 1991-94 2006-10 1991-95 1989-93 1981-85 2003-06 2000-04

YRS. 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 4 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4

GP 52 48 62 48 64 62 71 47 52 31 32 54 48 31 64 63 64 64 53 70 72 60 61 47 60

BLK 243 207 247 184 232 224 216 117 143 84 86 141 123 77 158 151 151 146 119 157 160 133 129 98 121

AVG. 4.67 4.30 3.98 3.83 3.63 3.61 3.04 2.89 2.75 2.71 2.69 2.61 2.56 2.48 2.47 2.39 2.36 2.28 2.25 2.24 2.22 2.22 2.11 2.09 2.01

One Year Players: Eddie Griffin Eric Hicks Solomon Jones Andre Drummond Gregory Echenique

Seton Hall Cincinnati USF Connecticut Rutgers

2000-01 2005-06 2005-06 2011-12 2008-09

1 1 1 1 1

15 16 16 18 18

61 53 41 46 44

4.07 3.31 2.56 2.56 2.44

GAMES PLAYED NAME John Flowers Paris Horne Justin Burrell Corey Fisher D.J. Kennedy Rashad Bishop Darryl Bryant Jason Clark Jordan Theodore Mike Coburn Gilbert Brown Rick Jackson Antonio Pena Kevin Jones

GAMES STARTED NAME D.J. Kennedy Deonta Vaughn Tory Jackson Darryl Bryant Austin Freeman Scottie Reynolds Geoff McDermott Lazar Hayward

MINUTES PLAYED NAME Tory Jackson Chris Thomas Deonta Vaughn Gerry McNamara Chris Howard Jeremy Hazell Kevin Jones Andre Barrett Geoff McDermott Sharaud Curry

SCHOOL West Virginia St. John’s St. John’s Villanova St. John’s Cincinnati West Virginia Georgetown Seton Hall Rutgers Pittsburgh Syracuse Villanova West Virginia

CAREER YRS. GP 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2008-12 4 72 2008-12 4 72 2008-12 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72 2007-11 4 72

SCHOOL St. John’s Cincinnati Notre Dame West Virginia Georgetown Villanova Providence Marquette

CAREER YRS. GP 2007-11 4 70 2006-10 4 69 2006-10 4 69 2008-12 4 69 2007-11 4 68 2006-10 4 68 2005-09 4 68 2006-10 4 67

SCHOOL Notre Dame Notre Dame Cincinnati Syracuse USF Seton Hal West Virginia Seton Hall Providence Providence

CAREER YRS. 2006-10 4 2001-05 4 2006-10 4 2002-06 4 2006-10 4 2007-11 4 2007-11 4 2000-04 4 2005-09 4 2005-06, 08-10 4

GP 69 64 69 64 68 68 72 64 68 66

MP 2510 2487 2401 2336 2335 2330 2315 2297 2295 2287

D.J. Kennedy, St. John’s

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Note: All records are inclusive of regular-season conference games only

Team Scoring 2001-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Marquette Marquette Villanova Villanova Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Connecticut Connecticut Boston College Georgetown Boston College Syracuse St. John’s West Virginia West Virginia Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Seton Hall Connecticut Pittsburgh Providence Syracuse Syracuse Providence Georgetown St. John’s Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

FG 464 445 498 489 503 406 426 427 455 456 420 421 419 520 534 522 515 542 510 440 465 409 452 499 480 450 476 448 504 518 401 383 195

3FG 1018 103 127 120 147 132 172 79 98 112 92 115 92 114 99 86 131 129 108 95 119 101 95 53 60 129 — — — — — — —

FT 304 324 346 333 295 259 235 300 186 272 330 290 276 258 268 268 274 276 325 408 346 388 338 253 242 298 304 326 248 289 265 231 104

PTS. 1339 1317 1469 1431 1448 1203 1259 1233 1194 1296 1268 1247 1206 1412 1385 1398 1435 1489 1453 1383 1395 1307 1337 1304 1262 1327 1256 1222 1255 1325 1067 997 494

AVG. 71.4 69.3 77.2 78.2 71.2 67.5 77.2 77.1 74.6 72.2 73.1 77.9 75.4 74.9 76.3 74.2 79.7 82.7 80.7 76.8 70.5 79.9 78.6 81.5 78.9 73.9 78.5 74.3 75.8 77.1 70.7 69.4 82.3

OPP. PTS. 1100 1081 1243 1218 1105 924 1079 1090 1036 985 1039 1090 1037 1137 1175 1236 1204 1303 1280 1251 1175 1200 1113 1175 1130 1069 1107 966 1004 1093 831 906 434

OPP. AVG. 61.1 60.1 69.1 67.7 61.4 57.8 67.4 68.1 64.8 61.6 64.9 68.1 64.8 63.2 65.3 68.7 66.9 72.4 71.1 69.5 65.3 75.0 69.6 73.4 70.6 66.8 69.2 60.4 62.8 68.3 59.4 64.7 72.3

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Syracuse Pittsburgh Syracuse Pittsburgh Louisville Georgetown Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Boston College Syracuse Connecticut Connecticut Villanova Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Seton Hall St. John’s Syracuse Georgetown Syracuse Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown St. John’s Georgetown Boston College Syracuse

Team Rebounding 2001-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Villanova Pittsburgh West Virginia Connecticut Notre Dame Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Connecticut Georgetown Georgetown Connecticut Syracuse Providence Providence Providence Georgetown Seton Hall Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Syracuse Georgetown St. John’s Syracuse

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

REB 704 673 697 748 747 650 713 685 697 667 662 671 672 772 740 810 740 717 706 716 729 643 665 614 625 638 620 599 591 629 498 456 241

AVG. 39.1 37.4 38.7 41.6 41.5 40.6 44.6 42.6 43.6 41.7 41.4 41.9 42.0 42.9 41.1 45.0 41.1 39.8 39.2 39.8 40.5 40.2 41.6 38.4 39.1 39.9 38.8 37.4 36.9 39.7 35.6 32.6 40.2

REB. 673 673 697 713 702 553 713 685 697 667 660 671 672 721 740 766 724 717 705 716 729 611 665 614 625 635 620 599 591 629 498

AVG. 37.4 37.4 38.7 39.6 39.0 34.6 44.6 42.8 43.6 41.7 41.2 41.9 42.0 40.1 41.1 42.6 40.2 39.8 39.2 39.8 40.5 38.2 41.6 38.4 39.1 39.7 38.8 37.4 36.9 39.7 35.6

Team Rebounding Margin

Team Scoring Margin 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

AVG. 74.4 73.2 81.6 79.5 80.4 75.2 78.7 77.1 74.6 81.0 79.2 77.9 75.4 78.4 76.9 77.7 79.7 82.7 80.7 76.8 77.5 81.7 83.6 81.5 78.9 82.9 78.5 76.4 78.4 82.8 76.2 71.2 82.3

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

PTS. 1286 1247 1389 1408 1282 1080 1235 1233 1194 1156 1169 1247 1206 1329 1374 1335 1435 1489 1453 1383 1269 1279 1257 1304 1262 1183 1256 1189 1212 1234 990 972 494

MARGIN 10.3 9.2 8.1 10.6 9.8 9.7 9.8 8.9 9.9 10.7 8.1 9.8 10.6 11.8 11.1 5.5 12.8 10.3 9.6 7.3 5.2 4.9 9.0 8.1 8.3 7.1 9.3 13.9 13.0 8.8 11.3 4.7 10.0

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82

West Virginia Pittsburgh West Virginia Pittsburgh Syracuse Pittsburgh Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Georgetown Georgetown Connecticut Connecticut St. John’s Connecticut Connecticut Providence Providence Providence Georgetown Georgetown Seton Hall Syracuse Pittsburgh Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Syracuse Georgetown

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GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14

OPP. REB. 569 544 607 525 617 471 556 558 582 580 578 571 614 624 639 617 606 624 605 594 612 533 558 541 525 517 533 522 509 572 438

OPP. AVG. 31.6 30.2 33.7 29.2 34.3 29.4 34.8 34.9 36.4 36.2 36.1 35.7 38.4 34.7 35.5 34.3 33.7 34.7 33.6 33.0 34.0 33.3 34.9 33.8 32.8 32.3 33.3 32.6 31.8 35.8 31.3

MARGIN 5.8 7.2 5.0 10.4 4.7 5.1 9.8 7.9 7.2 5.4 5.1 6.2 3.6 5.4 5.6 8.3 6.5 5.1 5.6 6.8 6.5 4.9 6.7 4.6 6.3 7.4 5.5 4.8 5.1 3.9 4.3


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Team Field Goal Percentage 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 200 3-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Marquette Syracuse Georgetown Syracuse Louisville Georgetown Connecticut Syracuse Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Connecticut Villanova Syracuse Miami Connecticut West Virginia Connecticut Syracuse Connecticut St, John’s Pittsburgh Seton Hall Providence Syracuse St. John’s Syracuse St. John’s St. John’s Syracuse Syracuse Villanova Connecticut Connecticut

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

FGM 464 468 466 532 460 383 445 435 402 406 438 401 419 475 493 522 515 540 510 479 455 395 452 499 418 472 477 448 504 518 357 360 181

Team Three-Point Field Goal Pct. 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

Seton Hall Notre Dame Georgetown Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Marquette Notre Dame Connecticut Connecticut Georgetown Rutgers Providence Connecticut Villanova Rutgers Boston College Connecticut Villanova Boston College Boston College Boston College Pittsburgh Georgetown Pittsburgh Boston College Providence

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16

3FGM 133 143 118 152 147 132 144 155 98 90 98 98 132 89 152 124 112 131 142 126 101 120 101 76 92 87 129

FGA 1018 994 946 1088 993 758 959 913 857 816 917 849 891 966 1082 1131 1075 1085 1070 1014 1004 839 962 972 829 935 913 855 934 1002 679 689 331

PCT. .456 .471 .493 .489 .463 .505 .464 .476 .469 .498 .478 .472 .470 .492 .456 .462 .479 .498 .477 .472 .453 .471 .470 .513 .504 .505 .522 .524 .540 .517 .526 .522 .547

3FGA 363 354 295 391 361 348 347 385 251 233 272 245 330 224 392 338 298 333 345 307 239 290 235 190 217 185 315

PCT. .366 .404 .400 .389 .407 .379 .415 .403 .390 .386 .360 .400 .400 .397 .388 .367 .376 .393 .412 .410 .423 .414 .430 .400 .424 .470 .410

Team Free Throw Percentage 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Villanova USF Marquette West Virginia Connecticut Villanova Villanova West Virginia Villanova Providence Miami Providence Miami Villanova Syracuse Boston College Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Seton Hall Villanova Seton Hall Seton Hall Seton Hall Boston College Providence St. John’s Connecticut Boston College St. John’s St. John’s Connecticut Boston College

Team Assists 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Marquette Louisville Syracuse Pittsburgh Notre Dame Pittsburgh West Virginia Connecticut Boston College Boston College Notre Dame Georgetown Syracuse St. John’s Villanova Providence Syracuse Connecticut Connecticut St. John’s St. John’s Pittsburgh Providence Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse St. John’s Syracuse Syracuse Villanova Connecticut Syracuse

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GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

FTM 315 248 256 231 344 263 262 215 231 274 275 281 236 275 326 294 274 276 325 408 408 307 268 365 229 298 276 220 313 368 293 234 116

FTA 419 334 337 311 457 342 343 274 301 347 336 379 314 370 458 414 365 361 445 535 532 405 360 477 303 376 366 288 413 465 379 294 159

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

AST. 302 301 310 325 330 263 282 282 278 278 300 265 274 302 296 305 340 338 311 289 265 254 277 285 309 278 325 282 312 304 199 212 110

AVG. 16.8 16.70 17.22 18.06 18.33 16.44 17.63 17.62 17.38 17.38 18.75 16.56 17.12 16.78 16.4 16.9 18.9 18.8 17.3 16.1 14.7 15.9 17.3 17.8 19.3 17.4 20.3 17.6 19.5 19.0 14.2 15.1 18.3

PCT. .752 .743 .760 .743 .753 .769 .764 .785 .767 .790 .818 .741 .752 .743 .712 .710 .751 .765 .730 .763 .767 .758 .744 .776 .756 .793 .754 .764 .758 .791 .773 .796 .730

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Team Steals 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Louisville Louisville Providence Louisville Marquette Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech St. John’s Syracuse Boston College St. John’s Providence West Virginia West Virginia Georgetown Georgetown St. John’s St. John’s St. John’s Syracuse Connecticut Providence Providence Providence Providence Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown St. John’s

Team Blocked Shots 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1979-80

118

Syracuse Syracuse Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Rutgers Seton Hall Georgetown Syracuse Pittsburgh Villanova Connecticut Villanova Villanova Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

STLS. 162 157 144 155 164 142 131 141 161 150 179 168 182 192 194 184 201 188 159 161 160 160 198 152 155 134 167 128 161 151 135 121 65

AVG. 9.0 8.7 8.00 8.61 9.11 8.88 8.19 8.81 10.06 9.38 11.19 10.50 11.38 10.67 10.8 10.2 11.2 10.4 8.8 8.9 8.9 10.0 12.4 9.5 9.7 8.4 10.4 8.0 10.1 9.4 9.6 8.6 10.8

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6 6

BLKS 134 123 120 147 165 123 159 128 135 125 119 104 111 122 98 123 106 96 101 113 112 115 123 137 77 84 91 101 86 78 69 58 31 31

AVG. 7.44 6.83 6.67 8.17 9.17 7.69 9.94 8.00 8.44 7.81 7.44 6.50 6.94 6.78 5.4 6.8 5.9 5.3 5.6 6.3 6.2 7.2 7.7 8.6 4.8 5.3 5.7 6.3 5.4 4.9 4.9 4.1 5.2 5.2

Team Field Goal Percentage Defense 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

USF Pittsburgh Connecticut Connecticut Georgetown Georgetown Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame Miami Miami Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Syracuse Connecticut Georgetown Villanova Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Connecticut Syracuse Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Villanova Georgetown Syracuse Syracuse

Team Scoring Defense 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

USF Pittsburgh Marquette Connecticut Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Boston College Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Connecticut Miami Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Villanova Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown St. John’s Syracuse Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown

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GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

OPP FG% .382 .387 .404 .376 .372 .391 .372 .380 .372 .378 .367 .397 .377 .390 .387 .382 .405 .415 .403 .421 .396 .360 .393 .394 .453 .410 .432 .418 .414 .433 .434 .470 .447

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

OPP PPG 56.9 60.1 65.6 62.1 58.7 57.8 60.3 63.2 59.1 61.6 64.9 67.4 58.2 63.2 65.3 62.3 66.9 69.5 63.4 64.4 64.6 63.3 69.6 66.3 65.3 65.5 66.3 60.4 62.8 67.7 59.4 60.4 65.7


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Note: All records are inclusive of regular-season conference games only

Individual Scoring 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Kevin Jones, WVU Marshon Brooks, PC Dominique Jones, USF Luke Harangody, ND Luke Harangody, ND Herbert Hill, PC Quincy Douby, RU Ryan Gomes, PC Bryant Matthews, VT Troy Bell, BC Marcus Hatten, STJ Troy Murphy, ND Troy Murphy, ND Richard Hamilton, UConn Pat Garrity, ND Victor Page, GU Allen Iverson, GU Kerry Kittles, VU Donyell Marshall, UConn Terry Dehere, SHU Chris Smith, UConn Eric Murdock, PC Mark Tillmon, GU Dana Barros, BC Dana Barros, BC Reggie Williams, GU Walter Berry, STJ Andre McCloud, SHU Chris Mullin, STJ Clyde Vaughan, PITT Dan Callandrillo, SHU John Bagley, BC Louie Orr, SYR

Rebounding 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Kevin Jones, WVU Rick Jackson, SYR Herb Pope, SHU Luke Harangody, ND Luke Harangody, ND Kentrell Gransberry, USF Aaron Gray, PITT Charlie Villanueva, UConn Emeka Okafor, UConn Mike Sweetney, GU Ryan Humphrey, ND Michael Bradley, VU Troy Murphy, ND Troy Murphy, ND Issac Hawkins, PITT Ya Ya Dia, GU Danya Abrams, BC Jerome Williams, GU Michael Smith, PC Michael Smith, PC Michael Smith, PC Dikembe Mutombo, GU Derrick Coleman, SYR Derrick Coleman, SYR Jerome Lane, PITT Jerome Lane, PITT Harold Pressley, VU Patrick Ewing, GU Otis Thorpe, PC Patrick Ewing, GU Corny Thompson, UConn Dan Schayes, SYR Roosevelt Bouie, SYR

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

FG 129 162 125 176 155 135 148 136 120 124 115 124 114 123 144 142 147 154 159 118 129 135 116 116 115 130 141 124 145 135 142 103 46

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

REB. 121 178 199 159 203 181 169 144 185 182 181 173 165 154 174 198 182 179 220 211 199 196 191 184 185 224 174 161 172 166 128 137 59

3FG 20 37 27 8 3 0 60 28 23 62 27 14 11 38 25 49 46 50 26 49 49 36 35 54 48 40 — — — — — — —

FT 64 107 140 94 106 49 76 71 81 134 100 102 108 92 120 85 117 59 118 114 91 129 78 85 72 68 77 80 108 82 100 99 31

AVG. 10.9 9.9 11.1 12.8 11.3 11.3 10.6 9.0 11.6 11.4 11.3 10.8 10.3 10.3 9.7 11.0 10.1 9.9 12.2 11.7 11.1 12.3 11.9 11.5 11.6 14.0 10.9 10.1 10.9 10.4 9.1 9.8 9.8

PTS. 342 468 417 454 419 319 432 371 344 444 357 364 347 376 433 418 457 417 462 399 398 435 345 371 350 368 359 328 398 352 384 305 123

Field Goal Percentage AVG. 19.0 26.0 23.2 25.2 23.3 19.9 27.0 23.2 21.5 27.8 22.3 22.8 21.7 22.1 24.1 23.2 25.4 23.2 25.7 22.2 22.1 27.2 21.6 23.2 21.9 23.0 22.4 20.5 24.9 22.0 27.4 21.8 20.5

(minimum 5 made per game) 2011-12 Jack Cooley, ND 2010-11 Gary McGhee, Pitt 2009-10 Arinze Onuaku, SYR 2008-09 DeJuan Blair, Pitt 2007-08 Arinze Onuaku, SYR 2006-07 Roy Hibbert, GU 2005-06 Aaron Gray, PITT 2004-05 Josh Pace, SYR 2003-04 Emeka Okafor, UConn 2002-03 Emeka Okafor, UConn 2001-02 Ryan Gomes, PC 2000-01 Michael Bradley, VU 1999-00 Etan Thomas, SYR 1998-99 Troy Murphy, ND 1997-98 Mario Bland, UM 1996-97 Otis Hill, SYR 1995-96 Otis Hill, SYR 1994-95 John Wallace, SYR 1993-94 Othella Harrington, GU 1992-93 Shawnelle Scott, STJ 1991-92 Alonzo Mourning, GU 1990-91 Marques Bragg, PC 1989-90 Michael Cooper, SHU 1988-89 Stephen Thompson, SYR 1987-88 Derrick Coleman, SYR 1986-87 Derrick Coleman, SYR 1985-86 Dwayne Washington, SYR 1984-85 Patrick Ewing, GU 1983-84 Patrick Ewing, GU 1982-83 Otis Thorpe, PC 1981-82 David Russell, STJ 1980-81 Chuck Aleksinas, UConn 1979-80 Roosevelt Bouie, SYR

GP 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 1.5 made per game) 2011-12 Hollis, Thompson, GU 2010-11 Ashton Gibbs, Pitt 2009-10 Austin Freeman, GU 2008-09 Sharaud Curry, PC 2007-08 Kyle McAlarney, ND 2006-07 Scottie Reynolds, VU 2005-06 Ronald Ramon, PITT 2004-05 Chris Quinn, ND 2003-04 Allan Ray, VU 2002-03 Brian Chase, VT 2001-02 Brian Chase, VT 2000-01 Lionel Armstead, WVU 1999-00 Albert Mouring, UConn 1998-99 Chuck Moore, SHU 1997-98 Donnell Williams, SHU 1996-97 Vonteego Cummings, PITT 1995-96 Garrick Thomas, PITT 1994-95 Kerry Kittles, VU 1993-94 Howard Eisley, BC 1992-93 Jake Morton, UM 1991-92 Arturas Karnishovas, SHU 1990-91 Greg Woodard, VU 1989-90 Mark Tillmon, GU 1988-89 Jason Matthews, PITT 1987-88 Jamie Benton, BC 1986-87 Mark Jackson, STJ Ernie Lewis, PC

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GP 18 15 17 18 18 16 16 16 16 14 16 14 16 18 16 18 17 18 18 18 17 16 16 16 16 16 16

FGM 101 59 92 118 94 79 95 80 123 106 83 140 80 100 90 111 93 116 99 100 108 82 86 112 85 80 107 98 107 117 81 73 38

FGA 163 95 136 207 152 111 166 132 204 181 157 207 141 199 145 201 163 195 171 173 196 136 156 184 146 132 194 164 165 182 147 123 56

PCT. .620 .621 .676 .570 .618 .712 .572 .606 .603 .586 .529 .676 .567 .503 .621 .552 .571 .595 .579 .578 .551 .603 .551 .609 .582 .606 .552 .598 .648 .643 .551 .593 .678

FGM 32 49 41 37 62 43 32 43 50 28 38 32 43 35 36 28 33 50 53 34 26 38 35 36 25 38 55

FGA 72 101 79 82 134 100 63 83 117 60 94 69 85 73 79 63 63 111 103 80 50 80 77 69 50 77 114

PCT. .444 .485 .519 .451 .463 .430 .508 .518 .427 .467 .404 .464 .506 .479 .456 .444 .524 .450 .515 .425 .520 .475 .455 .522 .500 .494 .482

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ANNUAL LEADERS 

Free Throw Percentage

(minimum 2.5 made per game) 2011-12 Maalik Wayns, VU 2010-11 Ashton Gibbs, Pitt 2009-10 Sharaud Curry, PC 2008-09 Sharaud Curry, PC 2007-08 Craig Austrie, UConn 2006-07 Jonathan Wallace, GU 2005-06 Steve Novak, MU 2004-05 Gerry McNamara, SYR 2003-04 Gerry McNamara, SYR 2002-03 Gerry McNamara, SYR 2001-02 Gary Buchanan, VU 2000-01 Gary Buchanan, VU 1999-00 Khalid El-Amin, UConn 1998-99 Rimas Kaukenas, SHU 1997-98 Richard Hamilton, UConn 1996-97 Austin Croshere, PC 1995-96 Geoff Billet, RU 1994-95 Donny Marshall, UConn 1993-94 Howard Eisley, BC 1992-93 Bill Curley, BC 1991-92 Sean Miller, PITT 1990-91 Sean Miller, PITT 1989-90 Jason Matthews, PITT 1988-89 Jason Matthews, PITT 1987-88 Tate George, UConn 1986-87 Dana Barros, BC 1985-86 Harold Jensen, VU 1984-85 Earl Kelley, UConn 1983-84 Chris Mullin, STJ 1982-83 Chris Mullin, STJ 1981-82 Dan Callandrillo, SHU 1980-81 Dan Schayes, SYR 1979-80 Vin Caraher, BC

Assists 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

120

Vincent Council, PC Scoop Jardine, SYR Tory Jackson, ND Levance Fields, Pitt Tory Jackson, ND Tory Jackson, ND Marcus Williams, UConn Marcus Williams, UConn Taliek Brown, UConn Chris Thomas, ND Chris Thomas, ND Omar Cook, STJ Vernon Jennings, UM Vernon Jennings, UM Shaheen Holloway, SHU God Shammgod, PC Lazarus Sims, SYR Kevin Ollie, UConn Abdul Abdullah, PC David Cain, STJ Sean Miller, PITT Jason Buchanan, STJ Darelle Porter, PITT Sherman Douglas, SYR Sherman Douglas, SYR Sherman Douglas, SYR Mark Jackson, STJ Dwayne Washington, SYR Dwayne Washington, SYR Ricky Tucker, PC Stewart Granger, VU Stewart Granger, VU Eddie Moss, SYR

GP 15 15 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

FTM 66 43 78 55 49 47 50 53 53 53 57 56 57 55 82 84 48 57 62 90 76 48 80 80 45 51 44 63 108 96 100 85 16

FTA 72 46 89 63 54 53 52 59 57 55 62 60 61 64 93 90 52 66 75 105 82 52 88 87 50 56 51 70 118 108 121 97 17

GP 17 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

AST. 136 109 101 147 107 96 137 134 108 108 130 135 111 109 119 123 141 107 131 133 126 95 121 137 141 118 150 91 110 101 79 81 39

AVG. 8.0 6.1 5.6 8.2 5.9 6.0 8.6 8.4 6.8 6.8 8.1 8.44 6.9 6.1 6.6 6.8 7.8 5.9 7.3 7.4 7.0 5.9 7.6 8.6 8.8 7.4 9.4 5.7 6.9 6.3 5.6 5.8 6.5

PCT. .917 .935 .876 .873 .907 .887 .962 .898 .930 .964 .919 .933 .934 .859 .882 .933 .923 .864 .827 .857 .927 .923 .909 .920 .900 .911 .863 .900 .915 .889 .826 .876 .941

Steals 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Jae Crowder, MU Jeremy Hazell, SHU Mac Koshwal, DPU Paul Gause, SHU Jeff Xavier, PC Paul Gause, SHU Kyle Lowry, VU Gerry McNamara, SYR Bryant Matthews, VT Marcus Hatten, STJ John Linehan, PC John Linehan, PC Erick Barkley, STJ John Linehan, PC Kellii Taylor, PITT Kellii Taylor, PITT Allen Iverson, GU Allen Iverson, GU Kerry Kittles, VU Joey Brown, GU Jerome Scott, UM Scott Burrell, UConn Nadav Henefeld,Uconn Eric Murdock, PC Eric Murdock, PC Billy Donovan, PC Reggie Williams, GU Harold Starks, PC Michael Adams, BC Michael Adams, BC Michael Adams, BC Dan Callandrillo, SHU Eddie Moss, SYR Bob Dulin, UConn

Blocked Shots 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Fab Melo, SYR Rick Jackson, SYR Hamady Ndiaye, RU Hasheem Thabeet, UConn Hasheem Thabeet, UConn Hasheem Thabeet, UConn Hilton Armstrong, UConn Jason Fraser, VU Emeka Okafor, UConn Emeka Okafor, UConn Emeka Okafor, UConn Eddie Griffin, SHU Samuel Dalembert, SHU Etan Thomas, SYR Etan Thomas, SYR Jason Lawson, VU Jason Lawson, VU Jason Lawson, VU Donyell Marshall, UConn Conrad McRae, SYR Alonzo Mourning, GU Dikembe Mutombo, GU Dikembe Mutombo, GU Alonzo Mourning, GU Tom Greis, VU Charles Smith, PITT Harold Pressley, VU Patrick Ewing, GU Patrick Ewing, GU Patrick Ewing, GU Patrick Ewing, GU Dan Schayes, SYR Burnett Adams, BC

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GP 18 14 14 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 16 16 16 14 14 6

STLS. 53 34 30 46 49 43 39 36 42 45 77 53 47 60 54 54 67 64 54 44 43 56 59 54 55 31 31 37 41 43 51 30 34 20

AVG. 2.9 2.4 2.1 2.56 2.72 2.69 2.44 2.25 2.62 2.8 4.8 3.3 3.6 3.3 3.0 3.0 3.7 3.6 3.0 2.6 2.4 3.5 3.7 3.4 3.4 1.9 1.9 3.1 2.6 2.7 3.2 2.1 2.4 3.3

GP 15 18 18 18 18 16 16 13 16 16 16 15 16 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 6

BLKS 56 51 69 89 94 60 68 36 66 71 70 61 63 74 77 61 53 52 56 59 93 73 69 71 43 49 52 74 65 53 55 34 10

AVG. 3.7 2.8 3.8 4.9 5.2 3.8 4.3 2.8 4.1 4.4 4.4 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.3 3.4 3.1 2.9 3.1 3.3 5.2 4.6 4.3 4.4 2.7 3.1 3.3 4.6 4.1 3.3 3.9 2.4 1.7


ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 

Cincinnati Coach Henry S. Pratt Anthony W. Chez Amos Foster C.A. Schroetter Russ Easton George Little Ion Cortright Whitelaw Morrison Boyd Chambers Frank Rice John Halliday Tay Brown Walter Van Winkle Clark Ballard Bob Ruess Ray Farnham John Wiethe George Smith Ed Jucker Tay Baker Gale Catlett Ed Badger Tony Yates Bob Huggins Andy Kennedy Mick Cronin TOTALS

Career 1901-02 1902-04 1904-09 1909-10 1910-14 1914-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-28 1928-32 1932-33 1933-37 1937-39 1939-42 1942-44 1944-46 1946-52 1952-60 1960-65 1965-72 1972-78 1978-83 1983-89 1989-05 2005-06 2006-

Years Won 1 5 2 12 5 30 1 3 4 11 2 4 1 3 1 2 10 106 4 33 1 9 4 47 2 18 3 24 2 15 2 16 6 106 8 154 5 113 7 125 6 126 5 68 6 70 15 399 1 21 6 113 110 1633

Lost 4 10 10 2 30 17 8 6 81 34 9 27 16 31 15 22 47 56 28 60 44 71 100 127 13 88 956

Pct. .556 .545 .750 .600 .268 .190 .273 .250 .567 .493 .500 .635 .529 .436 .500 .421 .693 .733 .801 .676 .741 .489 .412 .759 .618 .562 .631

Connecticut Coach No Coach No Teams No Coach No Team No Coach John F. Donahue M.R. Swartz J.W. Tasker Roy J. Guyer Sumner A. Dole Louis A. Alexander John J. Heldman, Jr. J.O. Christian Don White Blair Gullion Hugh S. Greer George Wigton Fred A. Shabel Burr Carlson Donald “Dee’’ Rowe Dominic P. Perno James A. Calhoun TOTALS

Career 1901-08 1908-10 1910-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-19 1919-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-27 1927-31 1931-36 1935-36 1936-45 1945-46 1946-63 1963 1963-67 1967-69 1969-77 1977-86 1986-

Years Won 8 37

Career 1923-24 1924-25 1925-29 1929-36 1936-40 1940-42 1942-84 1984-97 1997-02 2002-05 2005-09 2009-10 2010-

Lost 32

Pct. .536

3

7

8

.467

1 4 2 1 1 4 4 5 1 9 1 17 1 4 2 8 9 26 111

1 11 14 15 8 39 35 19 3 94 15 286 11 72 16 120 139 625 1567

4 23 14 5 6 25 19 42 10 59 8 112 4 29 32 88 114 243 877

.200 .324 .500 .750 .571 .609 .648 .311 .231 .614 .652 .719 .733 .713 .333 .577 .549 .720 .625

Years Won 1 8 1 6 4 25 7 99 4 64 2 23 42 724 13 231 5 67 3 58 5 59 0 1 2 19 88 1384

Lost 6 13 21 22 29 20 354 158 85 34 80 16 43 881

Pct. .571 .316 .543 .818 .688 .535 .672 .594 .441 .630 .424 .059 .306 .611

DePaul Coach Robert L. Stevenson Harry Adams Eddie Anderson Jim Kelly Tom Haggarty Bill Wendt Ray Meyer Joey Meyer Pat Kennedy Dave Leitao Jerry Wainwright Tracy Webster Oliver Purnell TOTALS

BIG EAST Won Lost

Georgetown Pct.

Coach No Coach Maurice Joyce James Colliflower John O’Reilly Jock Maloney Elmer Ripley

8 48 56

9 58 67

.471 .453 .455

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

38 311 349

68 183 251

.358 .630 .582

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

21 1 4 26

53 16 34 103

.284 .059 .105 .202

Bill Dudack John Colrich Fred Mesmer No Teams Ken Engles Buddy O’Grady Harry Jeannette Tommy Nolan Tom O’Keefe Jack Magee John Thompson Craig Esherick John Thompson III TOTALS

Years Won 1 2 4 32 4 43

Career 1911-12 1912-15 1915-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1923-25 1925-30 1930-32 1932-36 1936-40 1940-42 1943-44

Lost 2 20 20

Pct. .500 .615 .683

11

87

47

.649

1 10

8 133

3 82

.727 .619

1 1 7

13 5 53

12 16 76

.520 .238 .411

1 3 4 4 6 6 27 6 8 105

11 35 49 40 82 68 596 103 184 1544

9 36 49 49 60 79 239 74 82 955

.550 .493 .500 .449 .577 .463 .714 .582 .692 .618

Years Won 1 0 3 8 2 11 1 7 1 6 1 3 1 1 2 14 5 44 2 20 4 46 4 10 2 9 1 10

Lost 3 14 7 4 5 8 13 20 31 18 40 52 24 10

Pct. .000 .364 .611 .636 .545 .273 .071 .412 .587 .526 .535 .161 .273 .500

443 68 12 675 275 1662

183 23 8 295 106 864

.708 .747 .600 .696 .722 .658

Career 1916-17 1917-20 1920-29 1929-30 1930-51 1951-53 1953-58 1958-64 1964-77 1977-83 1983-86 1986-89 1989-94 1994-99 1999-08 2008-

Years Won 1 8 2 13 9 94 1 11 21 193 2 25 5 69 6 92 13 295 6 126 3 56 3 39 5 86 5 100 9 190 4 96 95 1493

Lost 3 9 73 12 198 25 55 70 80 50 35 46 62 55 96 45 914

Pct. .727 .591 .563 .478 .494 .500 .556 .568 .787 .716 .615 .459 .581 .645 .664 .681 .620

Career 1898 1899 1907-12 1912-13 1913-18 1918-20 1920-23 1923-43 1943-44, 1946-51 1944-45 1945-46 1951-64 1964-71 1971-91 1991-99 1999-00 2000-

Years Won 1 1 1 2 5 78 1 13 5 44 2 7 3 25 20 327

Lost Pct. 2 .333 0 1.000 20 .796 2 .867 20 .688 23 .233 39 .391 97 .771

Louisville Coach William Gardiner Coached by Players Ed Bowman Earl Ford Tuley Brucker Jimmie Powers Dr. John T. O’Rourke Fred Enke, Sr. Tom King Eddie Weber C.V. (Red) Money Lawrence E. Apitz John C. Heldman, Jr. Harold Church Walter Casey Bernard L. Hickman John Dromo Howard Stacey Denny Crum Rick Pitino TOTALS

1944-67 1967-71 1970-71 1971-01 2001-

23 4 1 30 11 99

Marquette Coach Ralph Risch Jack Ryan Frank Murray Cord Lipe Bill Chandler Tex Winter Jack Nagle Eddie Hickey Al McGuire Hank Raymonds Rick Majerus Bob Dukiet Kevin O’Neill Mike Deane Tom Crean Buzz Williams TOTALS

Notre Dame Coach Frank E. Hering J. Fred Powers Bertram G. Maris William Nelson Jesse C. Harper Charles Dorias Walter Halas George Keogan Edward W. Krause Clem F. Crowe Elmer Ripley John Jordan John F. Dee, Jr. Digger Phelps John MacLeod Matt Doherty Mike Brey TOTALS

Career 1906-07 1907-11 1911-14, 1921-22 1914-21, 1923-27 1922-23 1927-29, 1938-43, 1946-49 1929-30 1930-31 1931-38 1943-45 1945-46 1949-52 1952-56 1956-60 1960-66 1966-72 1972-99 1999-04 2004-

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6 1 1 13 7 20 8 1 12 107

98 15 17 199 116 393 107 22 260 1724

48 5 4 131 80 197 124 15 132 939

.671 .750 .810 .603 .592 .666 .463 .595 .663 .647

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

231 46 97 374

123 59 60 242

.653 .438 .592 .607

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

109 109

63 63

.634 .634

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

34 51 85

22 30 52

.607 .630 .620

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

27 8 133 168

49 8 92 149

.355 .500 .591 .530

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 

Pittsburgh Coach Benjamin Printz Harry Hough No Team Wohlparth Wegner Dr. George M. Flint Andrew Kerr Dr. H.C. Carlson Robert Timmons Charles ``Buzz’’ Ridl Tim Grgurich Dr. Roy Chipman Paul Evans Ralph Willard Ben Howland Jamie Dixon TOTALS

Career 1905-07 1907-08 1908-10 1910-11 1911-21 1921-22 1922-53 1953-68 1968-75 1975-80 1980-86 1986-94 1994-99 1999-03 2003-

Years Won 2 8 1 10

Career 1920-21

Years Won 1 0

1 10 1 31 15 7 5 6 8 5 4 9 105

6 105 12 367 174 97 69 102 147 63 89 238 1487

Lost 14 6

Pct. .364 .625

6 .500 68 .607 8 .600 247 .598 189 .479 83 .539 70 .496 76 .573 98 .600 82 .434 40 .690 77 .756 1064 .583

Providence Coach No Coach William Donovan/ Joe McGee Archie Golembeski Al McClellan Edward Crotty Lawrence J. Drew James V. Cuddy Joseph Mullaney Dave Gavitt Gary Walters Rick Pitino Gordon Chiesa Rick Barnes Pete Gillen Tim Welsh Keno Davis Ed Cooley TOTALS

1921-22 1926-27 1927-38 1938-43, 1944-46 1946-49 1949-55 1955-69, 1981-85 1969-79 1979-81 1985-87 1987-88 1988-94 1994-98 1998-08 2008-11 2012-

Lost 3

Pct. .000

Warren Harris Tony Kuolt Bill Foster Dick Lloyd Tom Young Craig Littlepage Bob Wenzel Kevin Bannon Gary Waters Fred Hill Mike Rice TOTALS

Career 1906-09 1913-14 1914-15 1915-43 1944-45 1945-56 1962-63 1956-59 1959-62 1963-71 1971-73 1973-85 1985-88 1988-97 1997-01 2001-06 2006-10 2010-

Joseph O’Shea John Crenny Ed Kelleher James Freeman Joe Lapchick Frank McGuire Al DeStefano Lou Carnesecca Frank Mulzoff Brian Mahoney Fran Fraschilla Mike Jarvis Kevin Clark Norm Roberts Steve Lavin Mike Dunlap TOTALS

122

Career 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1912-14 1911-12 1914-17 1918-21 1922-27 1921-22 1927-36 1936-47, 1956-65 1947-52 1952-56 1965-70 1973-92 1970-73 1992-96 1996-98 1998-03 2003-04 2004-10 20102011-12

42 70 64 29 59 264

.382 .521 .340 .613 .661 .529

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

Coach No Coach No Team William Caffrey Dick McDonough Jim Flanagan Frank Hill No Team No Team Dan Steinberg Les Fries No Team John Colrick Honey Russell No Teams Bob Davies Jack Reitmeier Honey Russell Richard Regan Bill Raftery Hoddy Mahon P.J. Carlesimo George Blaney Tommy Amaker Louis Orr Bobby Gonzalez Kevin Willard TOTALS

0 8 147 58

6 8 65 53

.000 .500 .693 .523

3 6 18

25 75 319

40 64 164

.385 .540 .660

16

52

.235

USF

10 2 2 1 6 4 10 3 1 87

209 21 42 11 108 72 160 46 15 1316

84 34 23 17 76 53 143 50 17 900

.713 .382 .646 .393 .587 .576 .528 .479 .469 .594

4 18 5 52 38 72 19 4 228

19 17 12 60 43 101 39 15 358

.174 .514 .294 .464 .469 .416 .327 .210 .390

Coach Don Williams Bill Gibson Chip Conner Lee Rose Bobby Paschal Seth Greenberg Robert McCullum Stan Heath TOTALS

Years Won 2 3 1 3 1 1 28 223 1 11 12 105 3 3 8 2 12 3 9 4 5 4 2 100

24 32 120 29 239 23 128 59 79 47 29 1155

Lost 15 2 8 162 3 161

Pct. .167 .600 .111 .579 .786 .395

45 .348 37 .464 75 .615 22 .569 117 .671 63 .267 135 .487 60 .496 75 .513 77 .379 35 .453 1092 .514

St. John’s Coach Rev. J. Chestnut, C.M. P. Joseph Kersey Harry Fisher Claude Allen

26 76 33 46 115 296

Seton Hall

1 1 11 7

Rutgers Coach Frank Gorton Dave Armstrong George Davidson Frank Hill Thomas Kenneally Donald White

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

Years Won 1 4 1 9 1 15 3 33

Lost 8 6 5 19

Pct. .333 .600 .750 .635

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

Career 1903-04 1904-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-18 1919-29 1918-19 1929-30 1930-31 1931-33 1933-34 1934-36 1936-43 1943-46 1946-47 1947-49 1949-60 1960-70 1970-81 1981-82 1982-94 1994-97 1997-01 2001-06 2006-10 2010-

Years Won 1 3

Lost 2

Pct. .600

1 1 1 18

10 6 4 191

4 2 0 75

.714 .750 1.000 .718

1 2

12 18

11 13

.522 .581

2 7

8 101

22 32

.267 .759

1 2 11 10 11 1 12 3 4 5 4 2 99

24 34 194 112 154 11 212 38 68 81 66 34 1381

3 12 97 131 141 16 166 48 55 70 59 31 990

.889 .739 .667 .461 .522 .407 .561 .442 .553 .536 .528 .523 .582

Career 1973-74 1974-75 1975-80 1980-86 1986-96 1996-03 2003-07 2007-

Years Won 3 33 1 15 5 59 7 106 10 127 7 108 4 40 5 73 41 561

Lost 42 10 62 69 159 100 76 91 609

Pct. .440 .600 .488 .606 .444 .519 .345 .445 .479

Career 1900-03 1903-11 1911-24 1924-50 1950-62 1962-68 1968-76 1976-

Years Won 3 6 8 64 13 151 26 358 12 136 6 91 8 148 36 890 112 1844

Lost 13 54 59 135 129 57 71 304 822

Pct. .316 .542 .719 .726 .513 .615 .676 .745 .692

Career 1920-26 1926-29 1929-36 1936-61 1961-73 1973-92 1992-01 2001-

Years Won 6 64 3 21 7 62 25 413 12 238 19 357 9 174 11 237 92 1566

Lost 30 26 56 201 95 241 110 130 889

Pct. .681 .447 .525 .673 .715 .597 .613 .646 .638

Syracuse Coach No Coach John A.R. Scott Edmund Dollard Lewis P. Andreas Marc Guley Fred Lewis Roy Danforth Jim Boeheim TOTALS

Villanova 11 27 30 13 12 93

27 46 56 59 27 215

.289 .370 .349 .181 .414 .302

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

Coach Michael J. Saxe John J. Cashman George W. Jacobs Alex G. Severance John J. Kraft Roland Massimino Steve Lappas Jay Wright TOTALS

All BIG EAST records include Championship games

4

43

27

.614

9

105

86

.550

1 9 20

10 177 334

11 31 130

.476 .851 .720

5 3 22

102 49 526

36 39 200

.739 .557 .725

139

80

.635

3 4 2 6 1 6 2 1 102

56 56 35 66 2 81 23 11 1726

27 58 24 60 17 101 14 17 899

.675 .491 .593 .524 .105 .445 .622 .392 .657

31 22 57 1 34 13 6 297

47 17 36 15 73 7 13 275

.397 .564 .613 .063 .318 .650 .316 .519

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BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

5 2 90 20 35 39 29 16 236

17 13 130 38 39 47 46 23 353

.227 .133 .409 .345 .473 .453 .387 .410 .401

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

4 34 38

28 63 91

.125 .351 .295

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

402 402

213 213

.654 .654

BIG EAST Won Lost Pct.

123 96 113 332

92 79 93 264

.572 .549 .549 .557


BIG EAST COACHING RECORDS 

BIG EAST All-Time Winningest Coaches By Victories

BIG EAST All-Time Winningest Coaches By Percentage

Coach, Team Won Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 402 Jim Calhoun, Connecticut * 309 John Thompson, Georgetown 231 Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s 139 Mike Brey, Notre Dame 133 Rollie Massimino, Villanova 123 Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh 115 Jay Wright, Villanova 113 Rick Pitino, PC/Louisville 109 John Thompson III, Georgetown 97 Steve Lappas, Villanova 97 P.J. Carlesimo, Seton Hall 90 Leonard Hamilton, Miami 77 Paul Evans, Pittsburgh 76 Jim O’Brien, Boston College 74 Al Skinner, Boston College 74 Tim Welsh, Providence 72 Mike Jarvis, St. John’s 57 Mick Cronin, Cincinnati 53 Bob Huggins, West Virginia 52 Rick Barnes, Providence 52 Buzz Williams, Marquette 51 Gale Catlett, West Virginia 49 Craig Esherick, Georgetown 46 Ben Howland, Pittsburgh 43 John Beilein, West Virginia 41 Louis Orr, Seton Hall 39 Pete Gillen, Providence 38 Dom Perno, Connecticut 38 Tommy Amaker, Seton Hall 35 Stan Heath, USF 34 Tom Crean, Marquette 34 Norm Roberts, St. John’s 34 Ralph Willard, Pittsburgh 33 Gary Williams, Boston College 33 Brian Mahoney, St. John’s 31 Bobby Gonzalez, Seton Hall 29 Gary Waters, Rutgers 29 Kevin Bannon, Rutgers 27 Perry Clark, Miami 27 John MacLeod, Notre Dame 27 Roy Chipman, Pittsburgh 26 Fran Fraschilla, St. John’s 22 George Blaney, Seton Hall/UConn* 22 Tom Davis, Boston College 21 Jerry Wainwright, DePaul 21 Keno Davis, Providence 19 Kevin Willard, Seton Hall 16 Joe Mullaney, Providence 16 Steve Lavin, St. John’s * 13 Fred Hill, Rutgers 13 Mike Rice, Rutgers 12 Bob Wenzel, Rutgers 11 Ricky Stokes, Virginia Tech 10 Matt Doherty, Notre Dame 9 Andy Kennedy, Cincinnati 8 Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech 8 Mike Dunlap, St. John’s * 6 Gordon Chiesa, Providence 5 Bill Raftery, Seton Hall 5 Oliver Purnell, DePaul 4 Gary Walters, Providence 4 Robert McCullum, USF 4 Ed Cooley, Providence 4 Hoddy Mahon, Seton Hall 2 Kevin Clark, St. John’s 1 Tracy Webster, DePaul 1

Coach, Team Won Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh 115 John Thompson, Georgetown 231 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 402 Steve Lavin, St. John’s * 13 Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s 139 Bob Huggins, West Virginia 52 Rick Pitino, PC/Louisville 109 Jim Calhoun, Connecticut * 309 Buzz Williams, Marquette 51 Mike Jarvis, St. John’s 57 Tom Crean, Marquette 34 Ben Howland, Pittsburgh 43 John Thompson III, Georgetown 97 Mike Brey, Notre Dame 133 Rollie Massimino, Villanova 123 Fran Fraschilla, St. John’s 22 Tom Davis, Boston College 21 Steve Lappas, Villanova 97 Jay Wright, Villanova 113 Paul Evans, Pittsburgh 76 Al Skinner, Boston College 74 Matt Doherty, Notre Dame 9 John Beilein, West Virginia 41 Tommy Amaker, Seton Hall 35 Gary Williams, Boston College 33 Andy Kennedy, Cincinnati 8 Pete Gillen, Providence 38 Rick Barnes, Providence 52 Louis Orr, Seton Hall 39 Mick Cronin, Cincinnati 53 Leonard Hamilton, Miami 77 Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech 8 Craig Esherick, Georgetown 46 Tim Welsh, Providence 72 Kevin Willard, Seton Hall 16 P.J. Carlesimo, Seton Hall 90 Brian Mahoney, St. John’s 31 Perry Clark, Miami 27 Bobby Gonzalez, Seton Hall 29 Gale Catlett, West Virginia 49 Roy Chipman, Pittsburgh 26 Kevin Bannon, Rutgers 27 George Blaney, Seton Hall/UConn* 22 Dom Perno, Connecticut 38 Jim O’Brien, Boston College 74 John MacLeod, Notre Dame 27 Stan Heath, USF 34 Gary Waters, Rutgers 29 Ralph Willard, Pittsburgh 33 Keno Davis, Providence 19 Norm Roberts, St. John’s 34 Mike Dunlap, St. John’s * 6 Mike Rice, Rutgers 12 Gordon Chiesa, Providence 5 Bob Wenzel, Rutgers 11 Jerry Wainwright, DePaul 21 Joe Mullaney, Providence 16 Bill Raftery, Seton Hall 5 Ed Cooley, Providence 4 Ricky Stokes, Virginia Tech 10 Fred Hill, Rutgers 13 Gary Walters, Providence 4 Hoddy Mahon, Seton Hall 2 Robert McCullum, USF 4 Oliver Purnell, DePaul 4 Kevin Clark, St. John’s 1 Tracy Webster, DePaul 1

Lost 213 181 123 80 92 92 59 93 63 60 79 130 95 70 133 72 101 36 63 30 60 30 78 59 29 45 46 43 68 39 63 22 73 64 37 47 46 55 46 41 49 42 17 39 17 53 39 23 52 7 59 27 27 38 9 9 10 13 12 17 34 19 28 15 13 15 16

Pct. Years .654 33 .631 26 .653 20 .635 13 .591 12 .572 12 .661 9 .549 11 .634 9 .592 8 .551 9 .409 12 .448 10 .521 8 .357 11 .507 8 .416 10 .613 5 .457 6 .634 4 .464 6 .630 4 .386 7 .438 6 .597 4 .477 5 .459 5 .469 4 .358 7 .473 4 .351 5 .607 3 .318 5 .340 5 .471 4 .397 4 .387 4 .345 5 .370 4 .397 4 .355 4 .382 4 .564 2 .361 3 .553 3 .284 5 .328 3 .410 2 .235 4 .650 1 .181 4 .306 2 .289 2 .208 3 .500 1 .471 1 .444 1 .316 1 .294 1 .227 2 .105 2 .174 2 .125 2 .210 1 .133 1 .063 1 .059 0

Championship 47 28 .627 35 19 .648 33 13 .717 12 11 .522 8 12 .400 13 12 .520 12 8 .600 9 11 .450 11 7 .611 12 7 .632 10 8 .556 13 10 .565 5 9 .357 4 8 .333 9 10 .474 8 7 .533 1 9 .100 7 4 .636 5 5 .500 7 3 .700 5 5 .500 5 4 .556 1 6 .143 5 6 .455 8 3 .727 4 5 .444 1 5 .167 5 4 .556 1 7 .125 4 4 .500 3 4 .429 3 3 .500 2 3 .400 2 5 .286 3 5 .375 2 4 .333 2 3 .400 2 4 .333 3 3 .500 1 3 .250 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 1 2 .333 0 3 .000 1 3 .250 1 2 .333 1 3 .250 1 2 .333 2 4 .333 1 1 .500 0 2 .000 1 2 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 1 1 .500 0 1 .000 1 1 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 .333 0 0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 .000

* George Blaney coached three BIG EAST games in 2011-12 for Connecticut in place of Jim Calhoun. Mike Dunlap coached St. John’s during the BIG EAST portion of the 2011-12 season in place of Steve Lavin.

Lost 59 123 213 7 80 30 63 181 30 36 22 29 60 92 92 17 17 79 93 70 72 9 45 39 37 9 43 60 46 63 95 10 59 101 23 130 47 41 46 78 42 46 39 68 133 49 63 55 64 39 73 13 27 12 27 53 52 17 15 38 59 19 13 28 34 15 16

Pct. Years .661 9 .653 20 .654 33 .650 1 .635 13 .634 4 .634 9 .631 26 .630 4 .613 5 .607 3 .597 4 .592 8 .591 12 .572 12 .564 2 .553 3 .551 9 .549 11 .521 8 .507 8 .500 1 .477 5 .473 4 .471 4 .471 1 .469 4 .464 6 .459 5 .457 6 .448 10 .444 1 .438 6 .416 10 .410 2 .409 12 .397 4 .397 4 .387 4 .386 7 .382 4 .370 4 .361 3 .358 7 .357 11 .355 4 .351 5 .345 5 .340 5 .328 3 .318 5 .316 1 .306 2 .294 1 .289 2 .284 5 .235 4 .227 2 .210 1 .208 3 .181 4 .174 2 .133 1 .125 2 .105 2 .063 1 .059 0

Championship 12 8 .600 33 13 .717 47 28 .627 1 1 .500 12 11 .522 7 3 .700 11 7 .611 35 19 .648 5 4 .556 7 4 .636 3 3 .500 8 3 .727 12 7 .632 8 12 .400 13 12 .520 1 2 .333 1 3 .250 10 8 .556 9 11 .450 4 8 .333 8 7 .533 1 1 .500 4 5 .444 4 4 .500 3 5 .375 0 1 .000 5 4 .556 5 5 .500 1 5 .167 5 5 .500 5 9 .357 1 1 .500 5 6 .455 1 9 .100 1 2 .333 13 10 .565 2 4 .333 1 3 .250 2 3 .400 1 6 .143 0 4 .000 3 3 .500 0 3 .000 1 7 .125 9 10 .474 0 4 .000 3 4 .429 2 4 .333 2 5 .286 1 3 .250 2 3 .400 0 1 .000 1 2 .333 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 .333 2 4 .333 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 1 2 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 .000

Active coaches In bold Overall records include championship games

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NATIONAL COACHING RECORDS 

Most Games (Active Coaches)

Winningest Active Coaches by Winning Percentage (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year U.S. colleges only.) No. Coach Team 1. Roy Williams North Carolina 2. Mark Few Gonzaga 3. Brad Stevens Butler 4. Dave Rose BYU 5. Thad Matta Ohio State 6. John Calipari Kentucky 7. Bo Ryan Wisconsin 8. Mike Krzyzewski Duke 9. Jamie Dixon Pittsburgh 10. Bill Self Kansas 11. Jim Boeheim Syracuse 12. Larry Brown SMU 13. Rick Pitino Louisville 14. Bob Huggins West Virginia 15. Tom Izzo Michigan State 16. Billy Donovan Florida 17. Danny Kaspar Stephen F. Austin 18. Sean Miller Arizona 19. Tubby Smith Minnesota 20. Matt Painter Purdue 27. 32. 41. 49. 54. 57. 68.

John Thompson III Mike Brey Steve Lavin Buzz Williams Jay Wright Mick Cronin Mike Rice

Georgetown Notre Dame St. John’s Marquette Villanova Cincinnati Rutgers

Yrs. 24 13 5 7 12 20 28 37 9 19 36 7 27 30 17 18 21 8 21 8

Won 675 342 139 185 323 505 561 927 238 476 890 172 629 710 412 421 438 189 490 185

Lost 169 90 40 54 96 152 204 291 77 158 304 60 234 267 169 178 188 82 213 82

Pct. .800 .792 .777 .774 .771 .769 .761 .761 .756 .751 .745 .741 .729 .727 .709 .703 .700 .697 .697 .693

12 17 9 5 18 9 5

252 359 168 110 359 182 102

124 184 91 62 215 112 66

.670 .661 .469 .640 .625 .619 .607

Winningest Active Coaches by Victories (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year U.S. colleges only.) No. Coach Team 1. Mike Krzyzewski Duke 2. Jim Boeheim Syracuse 3. Bob Huggins West Virginia 4. Roy Williams North Carolina 5. Jerry Slocum Youngstown State 6. Bo Ryan Wisconsin 7. Rick Byrd Belmont 8. Mike Montgomery California 9. Cliff Ellis Coastal Carolina 10. Rick Pitino Louisville 34. Oliver Purnell 51. Mike Brey 52. Jay Wright

Won 927 890 710 675 655 651 637 635 633 629

DePaul Notre Dame Villanova

413 359 359

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Winningest Division I Coaches All-Time by Winning Percentage (Minimum 10 head coaching seasons in Division I) No. Coach, Team coached, tenure Years Won 1. Clair Bee, Rider 1929-31, Long Island 1932-43, 46-51 21 412 2. Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 1931-52, 54-72 41 876 3. John Wooden, Indiana St. 1947-48, UCLA 49-75 29 664 4. Roy Williams, Kansas 1989-2003, North Carolina 04-12* 24 675 5. John Kresse, Col. of Charleston 1980-2002 23 560 6. Mark Few, Gonzaga 2000-12* 12 342 7. Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach St. 1969-73, UNLV 74-92, Fresno St. 96-2002 31 729 8. Francis Schmidt, Tulsa 1916-17, 19-22, Arkansas 24-29, TCU 30-34 17 258 9. Dean Smith, North Carolina 1962-97 36 879 10. Thad Matta, Butler 2001, Xavier 02-04, Ohio St. 05-12* 12 323 11. John Calipari, Massachusetts 1989-96, Memphis 2001-09, Kentucky 10-12* 20 505 12. Jack Ramsay, St. Joseph’s 1956-66 11 231 13. Frank Keaney, Rhode Island 1921-48 28 401 14. George Keogan, Wis.-Superior 1913-14, St. Louis 16, St. Thomas (MN) 18, Allegheny 19, Valparaiso 20-21, Notre Dame 24-43 # 27 414 15. Bo Ryan, Wis.-Platteville 1985-99, Milwaukee 2000-01, Wisconsin 02-11* 28 651 16. Bruce Pearl, Southern Ind. 1993-2001, Milwaukee 02-05, Tennessee 06-11 19 462 17. Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012* 37 927 17. Vic Bubas, Duke 1960-69 10 213 19. Harry Fisher, Fordham 1905, Columbia 1907-16, St. John’s (NY) 1910, Army 07, 22-23, 25 16 189 20. Fred Bennion, BYU 1909-10, Utah 11-14, Montana St. 15-19 11 96

Lost 87 190 162 169 143 90

No. Coach Wins 11. Lou Henson ................... 779 12. Henry Iba ...................... 764 13. Ed Diddle....................... 759 14. Phog Allen ..................... 746 15. John Chaney.................. 741 16. Jerry Tarkanian ............. 729 16. Norm Stewart ............... 729 18. Ray Meyer..................... 724 19. Don Haskins .................. 719 20. Bob Huggins* ................ 710 * active

No. 12 10 8 7 6

72 .782 254 .776 96 .771 152 .769 71 .765 124 .764 127 .764 204 .761 145 .761 291 .761 67 .761 60 31

.759 .756

304 .745

26 24 27

629 526 596

234 .729 200 .725 239 .714

Coach, Team and Seasons Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012* Roy Williams, Kansas 1989-2003, North Carolina 04-12* Jim Calhoun, Northeastern 1973-86, Connecticut 87-2012 John Calipari, Massachusetts 1989-96, Memphis 2001-09, Kentucky 10-12* Rick Pitino, Boston U. 1979-83, Providence 86-87, Kentucky 90-97, Louisville 2002-12* 6 Bill Self, Oral Roberts 1994-97, Tulsa 98-2000, Illinois 01-03, Kansas 04-11* 5 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012* * active.

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201 .784

890

No. Coach, Team and Seasons 34 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012* 30 Dean Smith, North Carolina 1962-97 29 Bob Knight, Army 1966-71, Indiana 72-2000, Texas Tech 02-08 28 Lute Olson, Long Beach St. 1974, Iowa 75-83, Arizona 84-2007 28 Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012* * active.

Most Division I 30-Win Seasons

Pct. .826 .822 .804 .800 .797 .792

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Most Division I 20-Win Seasons

(Minimum 10 head coaching seasons in Division I) Coach Wins Mike Krzyzewski* ......... 927 Bob Knight .................... 902 Jim Boeheim* .............. 890 Dean Smith ................... 879 Adolph Rupp ................. 876 Jim Calhoun................. 873 Jim Phelan..................... 830 Eddie Sutton ................. 806 Lefty Driesell ................. 786 Lute Olson..................... 780

Coach, Team and Seasons Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2011 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2011 Jerry Slocum, Nyack 1976-87, Geneva 88-96, Gannon 97-2005, Youngstown St. 06-11 Ben Braun, Siena Heights 1978-85, Eastern Mich. 86-96, California 97-2008, Rice 09-11 Cliff Ellis, South Ala. 1976-84, Clemson 85-94, Auburn 95-2004, Coastal Caro. 08-11 Dave Bike, Sacred Heart 1979-2011 Rick Byrd, Maryville 1979-80, Lincoln Memorial 84-86, Belmont 87-2011 Bob Huggins, Walsh 1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, West Virginia 08-11 958 Larry Hunter, Wittenberg 1977-89, Ohio 90-2001, Western Carolina 06-12

25. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012* 33. Rick Pitino, Boston U. 1979-83, Providence 86-87, Kentucky 90-97, Louisville 2002-11* 37. Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s (NY) 1966-70, 74-92 47. John Thompson, Georgetown 1973-99 *active

Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

No. 1,218 1,914 1,115 1,071 1,030 999 978 977


CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 

2012 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Connecticut 81, No. 16 DePaul 67; No. 13 Pittsburgh 73, No. 12 St. John’s 59; No. 10 Seton Hall 79, No. 15 Providence 47; No. 14 Villanova 70, No. 11 Rutgers 49. Second round: No. 9 Connecticut 71, No. 8 West Virginia 67 (ot); No. 5 Georgetown 64, No. 13 Pittsburgh 52; No. 7 Louisville 61, No. 10 Seton Hall 55; No. 6 USF 56, No. 14 Villanova 47. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Syracuse 58, No. 9 Connecticut 55; No. 4 Cincinnati 72, No. 5 Georgetown 70 (2ot); No. 7 Louisville 84, No. 2 Marquette 71; No. 3 Notre Dame 57, No. 6 USF 53. Semifinals: No. 4 Cincinnati 71, No. 1 Syracuse 68; No. 7 Louisville 64, No. 3 Notre Dame 50. Final: No. 7 Louisville 50, No. 4 Cincinnati 44. All-Tournament Team: Yancy Gates (Cincinnati), Cashmere Wright (Cincinnati), Gorgui Deng (Louisville), Kyle Kuric (Louisville), Dion Waiters (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Peyton Siva (Louisville)

2011 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Connecticut 97, No. 16 DePaul 71; No. 13 Rutgers 76, No. 12 Seton Hall 70 (ot); No. 15 USF 70, No. 10 Villanova 69; No. 11 Marquette 87, No. 14 Providence 66. Second round: No. 9 Connecticut 79, No. 8 Georgetown 62; No. 5 St. John’s 65, No. 13 Rutgers 63; No. 7 Cincinnati 87, No. 15 USF 61; No. 11 Marquette 67, No. 6 West Virginia 61. Quarterfinals: No. 9 Connecticut 76, No. 1 Pittsburgh 74; No. 4 Syracuse 79, No. 5 St. John’s 73; No. 2 Notre Dame 89, No. 7 Cincinnati 51; No. 3 Louisville 54, No. 11 Marquette 56. Semifinals: No. 9 Connecticut 76, No. 4 Syracuse 71 (ot); No. 3 Louisville 83, No. 2 Notre Dame 77 (ot). Final: No. 9 Connecticut 69, No. 3 Louisville 66. All-Tournament Team: Jeremy Lamb (Connecticut), Preston Knowles (Louisville), Peyton Siva (Louisville), Scott Martin (Notre Dame), Rick Jackson (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Kemba Walker (Connecticut).

2010 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 USF 58, No. 16 DePaul 49; No. 13 St. John’s 73, No. 12 Connecticut 51; No. 10 Seton Hall 109, No. 15 Providence 106; No. 11 Cincinnati 69, No. 14 Rutgers 68. Second round: No. 8 Georgetown 69, No. 9 USF 49; No. 5 Marquette 57, No. 13 St. John’s 55; No. 7 Notre Dame 68, No. 10 Seton Hall 56; No. 11 Cincinnati 69, No. 6 Louisville 66. Quarterfinals: No. 8 Georgetown 91, No. 1 Syracuse 84; No. 5 Marquette 80, No. 4 Villanova 76; No. 7 Notre Dame 50, No. 2 Pittsburgh 45; No. 3 West Virginia 54, No. 11 Cincinnati 51. Semifinals: No. 8 Georgetown 80, No. 5 Marquette 57; No. 3 West Virginia 53, No. 7 Notre Dame 51. Final: No. 3 West Virginia 60, No. 8 Georgetown 58. All-Tournament Team: Greg Monroe (Georgetown), Chris Wright (Georgetown), Lazar Hayward (Marquette), Tory Jackson (Notre Dame), Kevin Jones (West Virginia). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia).

2009 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 16 DePaul 67, No. 9 Cincinnati 57; No. 13 St. John’s 64, No. 12 Georgetown 59; No. 10 Notre Dame 61, No. 15 Rutgers 50; No. 11 Seton Hall 68, No. 14 USF 54. Second round: No. 8 Providence 83, No. 16 DePaul 74; No. 5 Marquette 74, No. 13 St. John’s 45; No. 7 West Virginia 74, No. 10 Notre Dame 62; No. 6 Syracuse 89, No. 11 Seton Hall 74. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Louisville 73, No. 8 Providence 55; No. 4 Villanova 76, No. 5 Marquette 75; No. 7 West Virginia 74, No. 2 Pittsburgh 60; No. 6 Syracuse 127, No. 3 Connecticut 117 (6ot). Semifinals: No. 1 Louisville 69, No. 4 Villanova 55; No. 6 Syracuse 74, No. 7 West Virginia 69 (ot). Final: No. 1 Louisville 76, No. 6 Syracuse 66. All-Tournament Team: A.J. Price (Connecticut), Earl Clark (Louisville), Terrence Williams (Louisville), Eric Devendorf (Syracuse), Devin Ebanks (West Virginia). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Jonny Flynn (Syracuse).

2008 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Villanova 82, No. 9 Syracuse 63; No. 5 West Virginia 58, No. 12 Providence 53; No. 7 Pittsburgh 70, No. 10 Cincinnati 64; No. 6 Marquette 67, No. 11 Seton Hall 54. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Georgetown 82, No. 8 Villanova 63; No. 5 West Virginia 78, No. 4 Connecticut 72; No. 7 Pittsburgh 76, No. 2 Louisville 69 (ot); No. 6 Marquette 89, No. 3 Notre Dame 79. Semifinals: No. 1 Georgetown 72, No. 5 West Virginia 55; No. 7 Pittsburgh 68, No. 6 Marquette 61. Final: No. 7 Pittsburgh 74, No. 1 Georgetown 65. All-Tournament Team: Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), Jessie Sapp (Georgetown), Jerel McNeal (Marquette), Levance Fields (Pittsburgh), Joe Alexander (West Virginia). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Sam Young (Pittsburgh).

2007 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Villanova 75, No. 8 DePaul 67; No. 5 Syracuse 78, No. 12 Connecticut 65; No. 7 West Virginia 92, No. 10 Providence 79; No. 6 Marquette 76, No. 11 St. John’s 67. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Georgetown 62, No. 9 Villanova 57; No. 4 Notre Dame 89, No. 5 Syracuse 83; No. 2 Louisville 82, No. 7 West Virginia 71 (2ot); No. 3 Pittsburgh 89, No. 6 Marquette 79. Semifinals: No. 1 Georgetown 84, No. 4 Notre Dame 82; No. 3 Pittsburgh 65, No. 2 Louisville 59. Final: No. 1 Georgetown 65, No. 3 Pittsburgh 42. All-Tournament Team: Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), DaJuan Summers (Georgetown), Terrence Williams (Louisville), Russell Carter (Notre Dame), Antonio Graves (Pittsburgh). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Jeff Green (Georgetown).

2006 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Syracuse 74, No. 8 Cincinnati 73; No. 5 Georgetown 67, No. 12 Notre Dame 63; No. 10 Rutgers 61, No. 7 Seton Hall 48; No. 6 Pittsburgh 61, No. 11 Louisville 56. Quarterfinals: No. 9 Syracuse 86, No. 1 Connecticut 84 (ot); No. 5 Georgetown 62, No. 4 Marquette 59; No. 2 Villanova 87, No. 10 Rutgers 55; No. 6 Pittsburgh 68, No. 3 West Virginia 57. Semifinals: No. 9 Syracuse 58, No. 5 Georgetown 57; No. 6 Pittsburgh 68, No. 2 Villanova 54. Final: No. 9 Syracuse 65, No. 6 Pittsburgh 61. All-Tournament Team: Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh), Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh), Demetris Nichols (Syracuse), Darryl Watkins (Syracuse), Randy Foye (Villanova). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Gerry McNamara (Syracuse).

2005 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 West Virginia 82, No. 9 Providence 59; No. 7 Georgetown 56, No. 10 Seton Hall 51; No. 11 Rutgers 72, No. 6 Notre Dame 65. Quarterfinals: No. 8 West Virginia 78, No. 1 Boston College 72; No. 4 Villanova 67, No. 5 Pittsburgh 58; No. 2 Connecticut 66, No. 7 Georgetown 62; No. 3 Syracuse 81, No. 11 Rutgers 57. Semifinals: No. 8 West Virginia 78, No. 4 Villanova 76; No. 3 Syracuse 67, No. 2 Connecticut 63. Final: No. 3 Syracuse 68, No. 8 West Virginia 59. All-Tournament Team: Gerry McNamara (Syracuse), Josh Pace (Syracuse), Mike Gansey (West Virginia), Kevin Pittsnogle (West Virginia), Randy Foye (Villanova). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Hakim Warrick (Syracuse).

2004 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Virginia Tech 61, No. 9 Rutgers 58; No. 5 Boston College 68, No. 12 Georgetown 57; No. 7 Notre Dame 65, No. 10 West Virginia 65; No. 11 Villanova 61, No. 5 Seton Hall 60. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Pittsburgh 74, No. 8 Virginia Tech 61; No. 5 Boston College 57, No. 4 Syracuse 54; No. 2 Connecticut 66, No. 7 Notre Dame 58; No. 11 Villanova 69, No. 3 Providence 66. Semifinals: Pittsburgh 62, Boston College 53; Connecticut 84, Villanova 67. Final: Connecticut 61, Pittsburgh 58. All-Tournament Team: Craig Smith (Boston College), Chris Taft (Pittsburgh), Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh), Jaron Brown (Pittsburgh), Taliek Brown (Connecticut). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Ben Gordon (Connecticut).

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2003 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: East No. 5 St. John’s 83, West No. 4 Notre Dame 80; East No. 3 Providence 73, West No. 6 West Virginia 50; West No. 5 Georgetown 46, East No. 4 Villanova 41; West No. 3 Seton Hall 67, East No. 6 Miami 52. Quarterfinals: East No. 1 Boston College 82, East No. 5 St. John’s 75 (ot); West No. 2 Pittsburgh 67, East No. 3 Providence 57; West No. 1 Syracuse 74, West No. 5 Georgetown 69; East No. 2 Connecticut 83, West No. 3 Seton Hall 70. Semifinals: Pittsburgh 61, Boston College 48; Connecticut 80, Syracuse 67. Final: Pittsburgh 74, Connecticut 56. All-Tournament Team: Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh), Ben Gordon (Connecticut), Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Craig Smith (Boston College), Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Julius Page (Pittsburgh).

2002 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: East No. 4 Boston College 60, West No. 5 Rutgers 55; West No. 3 Georgetown 68, East No. 6 Providence 67; East No. 5 Villanova 78, East No. 4 Syracuse 64; East No. 3 St. John’s 64, West No. 6 Seton Hall 58. Quarterfinals: West No. 1 Pittsburgh 76, East No. 4 Boston College 62; East No. 2 Miami 84, West No. 3 Georgetown 76 (ot); East No. 1 Connecticut 72, East No. 5 Villanova 70; West No. 2 Notre Dame 83, East No. 3 St. John’s 63. Semifinals: Pittsburgh 76, Miami 71; Connecticut 82, Notre Dame 77. Final: Connecticut 74, Pittsburgh 65 (2ot). All-Tournament Team: Ben Gordon (Connecticut), Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh), Ontario Lett (Pittsburgh), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Marcus Barnes (Miami). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Caron Butler (Connecticut)

2001 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: East No. 3 Villanova 82, West No. 4 West Virginia 71; West No. 6 Seton Hall 78, East No. 3 St. John’s 66; West No. 5 Pittsburgh 78, East No. 4 Miami 69; West No. 3 Syracuse 86, East No. 6 Connecticut 75. Quarterfinals: East No. 1 Boston College 93, East No. 3 Villanova 79; West No. 6 Seton Hall 58, West No. 2 Georgetown 40; West No. 5 Pittsburgh 66, West No. 1 Notre Dame 54; West No. 3 Syracuse 55, East No. 2 Providence 54. Semifinals: Boston College 75, Seton Hall 48; Pittsburgh 55, Syracuse 54 (ot). Final: Boston College 79, Pittsburgh 57. All-Tournament Team: Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall), Preston Shumpert (Syracuse), Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh), Xavier Singletary (Boston College), Jonathan Beerbohm (Boston College). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Troy Bell (Boston College).

2000 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Georgetown 70, No. 8 West Virginia 67; No. 4 Connecticut 70, No. 13 Boston College 55; No. 5 Seton Hall 85, No. 12 Providence 65; No. 7 Notre Dame 74, No. 10 Rutgers 62; No. 6 Villanova 65, No. 11 Pittsburgh 55. Quarterfinals: Georgetown 76, No. 1 Syracuse 72; Connecticut 79, Seton Hall 64; No. 2 Miami 61, Notre Dame 58; No. 3 St. John’s 75, Villanova 70. Semifinals: Connecticut 70, Georgetown 55; St. John’s 58, Miami 57. Final: St. John’s 80, Connecticut 70. All-Tournament Team: Erick Barkley (St. John’s), Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Lavor Postell (St. John’s), Albert Mouring (Connecticut), Lee Scruggs (Georgetown). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Bootsy Thornton (St. John’s).

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1994 (Madison Square Garden)

1998 (Madison Square Garden)

1993 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Seton Hall 79, No. 8 Notre Dame 69; No. 4 Syracuse 96, No. 13 Boston College 55; No. 5 Villanova 73, No. 12 West Virginia 61; No. 10 Georgetown 68, No. 7 Providence 66; No. 6 Rutgers 64, No. 11 Pittsburgh 51. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Connecticut 57, Seton Hall 56; Syracuse 70, Villanova 62; No. 2 Miami 65, Georgetown 54; No. 3 St. John’s 77, Rutgers 62. Semifinals: Connecticut 71, Syracuse 50; St. John’s 62, Miami 59. Final: Connecticut 82, St. John’s 63. All-Tournament Team: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Erick Barkley (St. John’s), Tim James (Miami), Etan Thomas (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Kevin Freeman (Connecticut) First round: No. 8 Providence 72, No. 9 Notre Dame 55; No. 13 Georgetown 62, No. 4 Miami 56; No. 12 Rutgers 72, No. 5 West Virginia 65; No. 7 Villanova 96, No. 10 Pittsburgh 93 (2ot); No. 11 Boston College 97, No. 6 Seton Hall 87 (ot). Quarterfinals: No. 1 Connecticut 64, Providence 55; Rutgers 61, Georgetown 60; No. 2 Syracuse 69, Villanova 66; No. 3 St. John’s 91, Boston College 80. Semifinals: Connecticut 64, Rutgers 50; Syracuse 69, St. John’s 67 (ot). Final: Connecticut 69, Syracuse 64. All-Tournament Team: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Rashamel Jones (Connecticut), Ron Artest (St. John’s), Ryan Blackwell (Syracuse), Todd Burgan (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Khalid El-Amin, (Connecticut)

1997 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Syracuse 84, No. 9 Notre Dame 66; No. 4 Providence 77, No. 13 Rutgers 56; No. 5 West Virginia 77, No. 12 Seton Hall 57: No. 7 Miami 76, No. 10 St John’s 68 (ot); No. 6 Pittsburgh 63, No. 11 Connecticut 62. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Villanova 80, Syracuse 70; Providence 76, West Virginia 69; No. 2 Georgetown 63, Miami 59: No. 3 Boston College 76, Pittsburgh 68. Semifinals: Villanova 73, Providence 63; Boston College 70, Georgetown 58. Final: Boston College 70, Villanova 58 All-Tournament Team: James “Scoonie” Penn (Boston College), Danya Abrams (Boston College), Duane Woodward (Boston College), Tim Thomas (Villanova), Alvin Williams (Villanova), Victor Page (Georgetown). Dave Gavitt Trophy: James “Scoonie” Penn (Boston College)

1996 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Seton Hall 80, No. 8 West Virginia 78; No. 4 Syracuse 76, No. 13 Notre Dame 55; No. 5 Boston College 70, No. 12 Pittsburgh 66; No. 7 Miami 77, No. 10 Rutgers 67; No. 6 Providence 80, No. 11 St. John’s 72. Quarterfinals: No. 1 Connecticut 79, Seton Hall 58; Syracuse 69, Boston College 61; No. 2 Georgetown 92, Miami 62; No. 3 Villanova 78, Providence 68. Semifinals: Connecticut 85, Syracuse 67; Georgetown 84, Villanova 76. Final: Connecticut 75, Georgetown 74 All-Tournament Team: Ray Allen (Connecticut), Allen Iverson (Georgetown), Kerry Kittles (Villanova), Travis Knight (Connecticut), Victor Page (Georgetown), John Wallace (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Victor Page (Georgetown)

1995 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Pittsburgh 74, No. 8 St. John’s 71; No. 10 Boston College 89. No. 7 Seton Hall 87 (ot). Quarterfinals: No. 4 Georgetown 69, No. 5 Miami 58; No. 1 Connecticut 81, Pittsburgh 78; No. 2 Villanova 68, Boston College 64; No. 6 Providence 71, No. 3 Syracuse 69 (ot). Semifinals: Villanova 90, Providence 75; Connecticut 88, Georgetown 81. Final: Villanova 94, Connecticut 78 All-Tournament Team: Kerry Kittles (Villanova), Jason Lawson (Villanova), Ray Allen (Connecticut), Austin Croshere (Providence), Allen Iverson (Georgetown), Danya Abrams (Boston College). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Kerry Kittles (Villanova)

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First round: No. 9 St. John’s 80, No. 8 Pittsburgh 72; No. 7 Seton Hall 69, No. 10 Miami 51. Quarterfinals: No. 4 Providence 77, No. 5 Villanova 66; No. 1 Connecticut 97, St. John’s 77; Seton Hall 81, No. 2 Syracuse 80 (ot); No. 6 Georgetown 81, No. 3 Boston College 58. Semifinals: Providence 69, Connecticut 67; Georgetown 76, Seton Hall 71 (ot). Final: Providence 74, Georgetown 64. All-Tournament Team: Michael Smith (Providence), Rob Phelps (Providence), Dickey Simpkins (Providence), George Butler (Georgetown), Othella Harrington (Georgetown ), Donyell Marshall (Connecticut). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Michael Smith (Providence)

1989 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Boston College 81, No. 8 St John’s 74. Quarterfinals: No. 2 Seton Hall 74, No. 7 Connecticut 66; No. 3 Syracuse 79, No. 6 Providence 76; No. 1 Georgetown 82, Boston College 52; No. 4 Pittsburgh 71, No. 5 Villanova 66. Semifinals: No. 3 Syracuse 81, No. 2 Seton Hall 78; No. 1 Georgetown 85, No. 4 Pittsburgh 62. Final: No. 1 Georgetown 88, No. 3 Syracuse 79. All-Tournament Team: Dana Barros (Boston College), Ramon Ramos (Seton Hall), John Morton (Seton Hall), Sherman Douglas (Syracuse), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Charles Smith (Georgetown). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Charles Smith (Georgetown).

First round: No. 8 Georgetown 67, No. 9 Miami 40; No. 7 Boston College 74, No. 10 Villanova 70 (ot). Quarterfinals: No. 5 Providence 73, No. 4 Connecticut 55; No. 1 Seton Hall 83, Georgetown 69; No. 2 St. John’s 76, Boston College 56; No. 3 Syracuse 55, No. 6 Pittsburgh 50. Semifinals: Seton Hall 69, Providence 60; Syracuse 84, St. John’s 72. Final: Seton Hall 103, Syracuse 70. All-Tournament Team: Terry Dehere (Seton Hall), Jerry Walker (Seton Hall), Adrian Autry (Syracuse), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse), David Cain (St John’s), Dickey Simpkins (Providence), Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Terry Dehere (Seton Hall)

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1992 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Boston College 61, No. 9 Connecticut 59. Quarterfinals: No. 2 Pittsburgh 96, No. 7 Seton Hall 88; No. 3 Syracuse 72, No. 6 Villanova 66; No. 1 Georgetown 56, Boston College 51; No. 4 Providence 80, No. 5 St. John’s 51. Semifinals: Syracuse 99, Pittsburgh 85; Georgetown 84, Providence 66. Final: Georgetown 69, Syracuse 59. All-Tournament Team: Reggie Williams (Georgetown), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse), Billy Donovan (Providence), Sherman Douglas (Syracuse), Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh). Most Valuable Player: Reggie Williams (Georgetown).

First round: No. 10 Miami 83, No. 7 Pittsburgh 71; No. 8 Boston College 78, No. 9 Providence 68. Quarterfinals: No. 3 St John’s 64, No. 6 Connecticut 59 (ot); No. 2 Georgetown 77, Miami 64; No. 1 Seton Hall 62, Boston College 60; No. 5 Syracuse 55, No. 4 Villanova 52. Semifinals: Syracuse 70, Seton Hall 66; Georgetown 68, St John’s 64. Final: Syracuse 56, Georgetown 54. All-Tournament Team: Lawrence Moten (Syracuse), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Dave Johnson (Syracuse), Malik Sealy (St. John’s), Terry Dehere (Seton Hall), Jerome Scott (Miami). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown)

1991 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Villanova 74, No. 9 Boston College 73. Quarterfinals: No. 4 Seton Hall 70, No. 5 Pittsburgh 69; No. 8 Villanova 70, No. 1 Syracuse 68; No. 7 Providence 72, No. 2 St. John’s 64; No. 6 Georgetown 68, No. 3 Connecticut 49. Semifinals: Seton Hall 74, Villanova 72; Georgetown 71, Providence 55. Final: Seton Hall 74, Georgetown 62. All-Tournament Team: Oliver Taylor (Seton Hall), Anthony Avent (Seton Hall), Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Eric Murdock (Providence), Marc Dowdell (Villanova). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Oliver Taylor (Seton Hall).

1990 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Pittsburgh 88, No. 9 Boston College 70. Quarterfinals: No. 2 Connecticut 76, No. 7 Seton Hall 58; No. 3 Georgetown 78, No. 6 Providence 77; No. 1 Syracuse 58, Pittsburgh 55; No. 5 Villanova 70, No. 4 St John’s 60. Semifinals: Connecticut 65, Georgetown 60, Syracuse 73, Villanova 61. Final: Connecticut 78, Syracuse 75. All-Tournament Team: John Gwynn (Connecticut), Tate George (Connecticut), Chris Smith (Connecticut), Tom Greis (Villanova), Derrick Coleman (Syracuse), Stephen Thompson (Syracuse). Dave Gavitt Trophy: Chris Smith (Connecticut).

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First round: No. 9 Connecticut 75, No. 8 Providence 62. Quarterfinals: No. 2 Syracuse 67, No. 7 Boston College 53; No. 6 Seton Hall 61, No. 3 Georgetown 58; No. 4 Villanova 71, No. 5 St. John’s 68; No. I Pittsburgh 75, No. 9 Connecticut 58. Semifinals: Syracuse 68, Seton Hall 63; Villanova 72, Pittsburgh 69. Final: Syracuse 85, Villanova 68. All-Tournament Team: Mark Plansky (Villanova), Sherman Douglas (Syracuse), Doug West (Villanova), Ramon Ramos (Seton Hall), Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh), Stephen Thompson (Syracuse). Most Valuable Player: Sherman Douglas (Syracuse).

1987 (Madison Square Garden)

1986 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Seton Hall 76, No. 8 Connecticut 66 Quarterfinals: No. 2 Syracuse 102, No. 7 Boston College 79; No. 3 Georgetown 57, No. 6 Pittsburgh 56; No. 1 St. John’s 87, Seton Hall 68; No. 4 Villanova 75, No. 5 Providence 63. Semifinals: St John’s 75, Villanova 64; Syracuse 75, Georgetown 73 (ot). Final: St. John’s 70, Syracuse 69. All-Tournament Team: Reggie Williams (Georgetown), Walter Berry (St. John’s), Mark Jackson (St. John’s), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse), Harold Pressley (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Dwayne Washington (Syracuse)

1985 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Providence 77, No. 9 Seton Hall 75 (ot). Quarterfinals: No. 2 Georgetown 93, No. 7 Connecticut 62; No. 3 Syracuse 70, No. 6 Boston College 69; No. 4 Villanova 69, No. 5 Pittsburgh 61; No. 1 St. John’s 90, Providence 62. Semifinals: Georgetown 74, Syracuse 65; St. John’s 89, Villanova 74. Final: Georgetown 92, St. John’s 80. All-Tournament Team: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Michael Jackson (Georgetown), Bill Martin (Georgetown), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Rafael Addison (Syracuse), Ed Pinckney (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown).


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1984 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 8 Providence 59, No. 9 Seton Hall 55. Quarterfinals: No. 2 Syracuse 73, No. 7 Connecticut 58; No. 3 Villanova 75, No. 6 Pittsburgh 65; No. 5 St. John’s 57, No. 4 Boston College 56; No. 1 Georgetown 70, Providence 50. Semifinals: Syracuse 66, Villanova 65; Georgetown 79, St. John’s 68. Final: Georgetown 82, Syracuse 71 (overtime). All-Tournament Team: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Michael Jackson (Georgetown), Andre Hawkins (Syracuse), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse), Ed Pinckney (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

1983 (Madison Square Garden)

First round: No. 9 Seton Hall 73, No. 8 Providence 64. Quarterfinals: No. 3 St John’s 64, No. 6 Pittsburgh 53; No. 2 Villanova 69, No. 7 Connecticut 68; No. 5 Syracuse 79, No. 4 Georgetown 72; No. 1 Boston College 79, Seton Hall 56. Semifinals: Boston College 80, Syracuse 74; St John’s 91, Villanova 80. Final: St John’s 85, Boston College 77. All-Tournament Team: John Garris (Boston College), Jay Murphy (Boston College), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Billy Goodwin (St. John’s), Leo Rautins (Syracuse), Stewart Granger (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Chris Mullin (St. John’s).

1982 (Hartford Civic Center)

Quarterfinals: No. 1 Villanova 88, No. 8 Seton Hall 73; No. 4 Boston College 94, No. 5 Syracuse 92; No. 2 Georgetown 62, No. 7 Providence 48; No. 3 St. John’s 54, No. 6 Connecticut 52. Semifinals: Villanova 74, Boston College 71; Georgetown 57, St. John’s 42. Final: Georgetown 72, Villanova 54. All-Tournament Team: John Bagley (Boston College), Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Eric Floyd (Georgetown), Eric Smith (Georgetown), Leo Rautins (Syracuse), Ed Pinckney (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Eric Floyd (Georgetown).

1981 (Syracuse Carrier Dome)

Quarterfinals: No. 8 Providence 67, No. 1 Boston College 65; No. 4 Villanova 65, No. 5 Connecticut 54: No. 2 Georgetown 58, No. 7 Seton Hall 52; No. 6 Syracuse 71, No. 3 St. John’s 66. Semifinals: Villanova 58, Providence 49 (overtime); Syracuse 67, Georgetown 53. Final: Syracuse 83, Villanova 80 (3 overtimes). All-Tournament Team: Eric Floyd (Georgetown). Tony Bruin (Syracuse), Leo Rautins (Syracuse), Erich Santifer (Syracuse), Alex Bradley (Villanova), John Pinone (Villanova). Most Valuable Player: Leo Rautins (Syracuse).

1980 (Providence Civic Center)

Quarterfinals: No. 3 Georgetown 60, No. 6 Seton Hall 47; No. 4 Connecticut 79, No. 5 Boston College 68; No. 2 St John’s 48, No. 7 Providence 44. Semifinals: Georgetown 76, St. John’s 66; No. 1 Syracuse 92, Connecticut 61. Final: Georgetown 87, Syracuse 81. All-Tournament Team: John Duren (Georgetown), Eric Floyd (Georgetown), Craig Shelton (Georgetown), David Russell (St. John’s), Louis Orr (Syracuse), Marty Headd (Syracuse). Most Valuable Player: Craig Shelton (Georgetown).

2011-12

FIRST TEAM: Jeremy Lamb (Connecticut), Jason Clark (Georgetown), Jae Crowder (Marquette), Darius JohnsonOdom (Marquette), Kris Joseph (Syracuse), Kevin Jones (West Virginia) SECOND TEAM: Sean Kilpatrick (Cincinnati), Jack Cooley (Notre Dame), Jordan Theodore (Seton Hall), Scoop Jardine (Syracuse), Maalik Wayns (Villanova) THIRD TEAM: Henry Sims (Georgetown), Vincent Council (Providence), Herb Pope (Seton Hall), Dion Waiters (Syracuse), Darryl Bryant (West Virginia) HONORABLE MENTION: Cleveland Melvin (DePaul), Hollis Thompson (Georgetown), Kyle Kuric (Louisville), Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh), Moe Harkless (St. John’s) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Andre Drummond (Connecticut), Chane Behanan (Louisville), Jerian Grant (Notre Dame), LaDontae Henton (Providence), Moe Harkless (St. John’s), D’Angelo Harrison (St. John’s), Anthony Collins (USF) COACH OF THE YEAR: Stan Heath (USF) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jae Crowder (Marquette) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Fab Melo (Syracuse) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Jack Cooley (Notre Dame) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Moe Harkless (St. John’s) SIXTH MAN AWARD: Dion Waiters (Syracuse) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Jason Clark (Georgetown)

2010-11

FIRST TEAM: Kemba Walker (Connecticut), Austin Freeman (Georgetown), Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame), Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh), Marshon Brooks (Providence), Dwight Hardy (St. John’s) SECOND TEAM: Preston Knowles (Louisville), Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette), Brad Wanamaker (Pittsburgh), Rick Jackson (Syracuse), Corey Fisher (Villanova) THIRD TEAM: Chris Wright (Georgetown), Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame), Jeremy Hazell (Seton Hall), Kris Joseph (Syracuse), Corey Stokes (Villanova) HONORABLE MENTION: Peyton Siva (Louisville), Jimmy Butler (Marquette), Scoop Jardine (Syracuse), Kevin Jones (West Virginia) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Sean Kilpatrick (Cincinnati), Jeremy Lamb (Connecticut), Shabazz Napier (Connecticut), Cleveland Melvin (DePaul), Brandon Young (DePaul), Gilvydas Biruta (Rutgers) COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Brey (Notre Dame) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rick Jackson (Syracuse) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Dwight Hardy (St. John’s) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Cleveland Melvin (DePaul) SIXTH MAN AWARD: Justin Burrell (St. John’s) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Brad Wanamaker (Pittsburgh)

2009-10

FIRST TEAM: Greg Monroe (Georgetown), Luke Harangody (Notre Dame), Dominique Jones (USF), Wes Johnson (Syracuse), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova), Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia) SECOND TEAM: Austin Freeman (Georgetown), Lazar Hayward (Marquette), Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh), Jeremy Hazell (Seton Hall), Andy Rautins (Syracuse) THIRD TEAM: Jerome Dyson (Connecticut), Kemba Walker (Connecticut), Samardo Samuels (Louisville), Corey Fisher (Villanova), Devin Ebanks (West Virginia) HONORABLE MENTION: Jimmy Butler (Marquette), Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame), Jamine Peterson (Providence) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Lance Stephenson (Cincinnati), Alex Oriakhi (Connecticut), Vincent Council (Providence), Dane Miller (Rutgers), Brandon Triche (Syracuse), Maalik Wayns (Villanova) COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Wes Johnson (Syracuse) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hamady Ndiaye (Rutgers) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Lance Stephenson (Cincinnati) SIXTH MAN AWARD: Kris Joseph (Syracuse) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Tory Jackson (Notre Dame)

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2008-09

FIRST TEAM: Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut), Terrence Williams (Louisville), Jerel McNeal (Marquette), Luke Harangody (Notre Dame), DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh), Sam Young (Pittsburgh). SECOND TEAM: A.J. Price (Connecticut), Wesley Matthews (Marquette), Jonny Flynn (Syracuse), Dante Cunningham (Villanova), Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia). THIRD TEAM: Deonta Vaughn (Cincinnati), Jeff Adrien (Connecticut), Earl Clark (Louisville), Levance Fields (Pittsburgh), Jeremy Hazell (Seton Hall). HONORABLE MENTION: Weyinmi Efejuku (Providence), Dominique Jones (USF), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova), Alex Ruoff (West Virginia). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Yancy Gates (Cincinnati), Kemba Walker (Connecticut), Greg Monroe (Georgetown), Samardo Samuels (Louisville), Mike Rosario (Rutgers), Devin Ebanks (West Virginia). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jay Wright (Villanova) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) and DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Dante Cunningham (Villanova) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Greg Monroe (Georgetown) SIXTH MAN AWARD: Corey Fisher (Villanova) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Alex Ruoff (West Virginia)

2007-08

FIRST TEAM: Deonta Vaughn (Cincinnati), Jeff Adrien (Connecticut), *A.J. Price (Connecticut), *Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), *David Padgett (Louisville), *Luke Harangody (Notre Dame), Kyle McAlarney (Notre Dame), Sam Young (Pittsburgh), Brian Laing (Seton Hall), Kentrell Gransberry (USF), Joe Alexander (West Virginia). SECOND TEAM: Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut), Jonathan Wallace (Georgetown), Draelon Burns (DePaul), Terrence Williams (Louisville), Lazar Hayward (Marquette), Dominic James (Marquette), Jerel McNeal (Marquette), Donte’ Greene (Syracuse), Paul Harris (Syracuse), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova). HONORABLE MENTION: DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh), Geoff McDermott (Providence), Anthony Mason, Jr. (St. John’s), Dominique Jones (USF), Jonny Flynn (Syracuse). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Mac Koshwal (DePaul), Dar Tucker (DePaul), Austin Freeman (Georgetown), *DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh), Corey Chandler (Rutgers), Justin Burrell (St. John’s), Jeremy Hazell (Seton Hall), *Dominique Jones (USF), *Jonny Flynn (Syracuse), *Donte’ Greene (Syracuse), Corey Fisher (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Brey (Notre Dame) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Sam Young (Providence) ROOKIES OF THE YEAR: DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) and Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) SIXTH MAN AWARD: Patrick Ewing, Jr. (Georgetown) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Ronald Ramon (Pittsburgh) and Darris Nichols (West Virginia) * unanimous selection

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2006-07

FIRST TEAM: *Jeff Green (Georgetown), *Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), Dominic James (Marquette), Russell Carter (Notre Dame), Colin Falls (Notre Dame), *Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh), *Herbert Hill (Providence), Lamont Hamilton (St. John’s), *Demetris Nichols (Syracuse), Curtis Sumpter (Villanova), Frank Young (West Virginia) SECOND TEAM: Jeff Adrien (Connecticut), Wilson Chandler (DePaul), Sammy Meija (DePaul), David Padgett (Louisville), Terrence Williams (Louisville), Jerel McNeal (Marquette), Levance Fields (Pittsburgh), Brian Laing (Seton Hall), Kentrell Gransberry (USF), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova). HONORABLE MENTION: Draelon Burns (DePaul), Jonathan Wallace (Georgetown), Sharaud Curry (Providence), Geoff McDermott (Providence), McHugh Mattis (USF), Eric Devendorf (Syracuse), Mike Nardi (Villanova) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Deonta Vaughn (Cincinnati), *Jerome Dyson (Connecticut), Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut), DaJuan Summers (Georgetown), Edgar Sosa (Louisville), Luke Harangody (Notre Dame), Tory Jackson (Notre Dame), *Eugene Harvey (Seton Hall), Paul Harris (Syracuse), *Scottie Reynolds (Villanova), Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia). COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Brey (Notre Dame) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jeff Green (Georgetown) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jerel McNeal (Marquette) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Herbert Hill (Providence) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Brandon Jenkins (Louisville) * unanimous selection

2005-06

FIRST TEAM: Eric Hicks (Cincinnati), *Rudy Gay (Connecticut), *Steve Novak (Marquette), Chris Quinn (Notre Dame), Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh), Quincy Douby (Rutgers), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse), *Randy Foye (Villanova), *Allan Ray (Villanova), Mike Gansey (West Virginia), Kevin Pittsnogle (West Virginia). SECOND TEAM: Hilton Armstrong (Connecticut), Marcus Williams (Connecticut), Jeff Green (Georgetown), Roy Hibbert (Georgetown), Taquan Dean (Louisville), Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh), Donnie McGrath (Providence), Donald Copeland (Seton Hall), Kelly Whitney (Seton Hall), Kyle Lowry (Villanova). HONORABLE MENTION: James White (Cincinnati), Rashad Anderson (Connecticut), Josh Boone (Connecticut), Dominic James (Marquette), Lamont Hamilton (St. John’s), Solomon Jones (USF). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: *Devan Downey (Cincinnati), Jeff Adrien (Connecticut), *Wilson Chandler (DePaul), Sam Young (Pittsburgh), *Dominic James (Marquette), Jerel McNeal (Marquette), Sharaud Curry (Providence), Geoff McDermott (Providence), JR Inman (Rutgers), Anthony Farmer (Rutgers), Eric Devendorf (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jay Wright (Villanova) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Randy Foye (Villanova) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hilton Armstrong (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Dominic James (Marquette) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Chris Quinn (Notre Dame) * unanimous selection

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2000-01

FIRST TEAM: Jared Dudley (Boston College), Craig Smith (Boston College), Chevon Troutman (Pittsburgh), Ryan Gomes (Providence), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse), Hakim Warrick (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Josh Boone (Connecticut), Charlie Villanueva (Connecticut), Karl Krauser (Pittsburgh), Allan Ray (Villanova), Curtis Sumpter (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Marcus Williams (Connecticut), Brandon Bowman (Georgetown), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Daryll Hill (St. John’s), Randy Foye (Villanova). HONORABLE MENTION: Jeff Green (Georgetown), Chris Taft (Pittsburgh), Josh Pace (Syracuse), Tyrone Sally (West Virginia). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Sean Williams (Boston College), Rudy Gay (Connecticut), Jeff Green (Georgetown), Ronald Ramon (Pittsburgh), Ollie Bailey (Rutgers), Kyle Lowry (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: Al Skinner (Boston College) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Josh Boone (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS: Jared Dudley (Boston College) and Marcus Williams (Connecticut) ROOKIES OF THE YEAR: Rudy Gay (Connecticut) and Jeff Green (Georgetown) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Josh Pace (Syracuse)

FIRST TEAM: Craig Smith (Boston College), Ben Gordon (Connecticut), Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Ryan Gomes (Providence), Andre Barrett (Seton Hall), Hakim Warrick (Syracuse), Bryant Matthews (Virginia Tech) SECOND TEAM: Darius Rice (Miami), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Jaron Brown (Pittsburgh), Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse) THIRD TEAM: Gerald Riley (Georgetown), Chris Taft (Pittsburgh), Herve Lamizana (Rutgers), Allan Ray (Villanova), Curtis Sumpter (Villanova) HONORABLE MENTION: Taliek Brown (Connecticut), Torin Francis (Notre Dame), Julius Page (Pittsburgh), Kelly Whitney (Seton Hall) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Jared Dudley (Boston College), Josh Boone (Connecticut), Charlie Villanueva (Connecticut), Guillermo Diaz (Miami), Chris Taft (Pittsburgh), Quincy Douby (Rutgers), Mike Nardi (Villanova) COACH OF THE YEAR: Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chris Taft (Pittsburgh) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Jaron Brown (Pittsburgh)

2002-03

FIRST TEAM: Troy Bell (Boston College), Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Mike Sweetney (Georgetown), Matt Carroll (Notre Dame), Marcus Hatten (St. John’s), Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) SECOND TEAM: Craig Smith (Boston College), Ben Gordon (Connecticut), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh), Ryan Gomes (Providence), Andre Barrett (Seton Hall) THIRD TEAM: Darius Rice (Miami), Julius Page (Pittsburgh), Chevon Troutman (Pittsburgh), Hakim Warrick (Syracuse), Drew Schifino (West Virginia) HONORABLE MENTION: James Jones (Miami), Ontario Lett (Pittsburgh), Gary Buchanan (Villanova), Ricky Wright (Villanova), Bryant Matthews (Virginia Tech), Terry Taylor (Virginia Tech) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Craig Smith (Boston College), Torin Francis (Notre Dame), Donnie McGrath (Providence), Kelly Whitney (Seton Hall), Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse), Kevin Pittsnogle (West Virginia) COACH OF THE YEAR: Louis Orr (Seton Hall) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Troy Bell (Boston College) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: Kueth Duany (Syracuse)

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FIRST TEAM: Troy Bell (Boston College), Caron Butler (Connecticut), Michael Sweetney (Georgetown), Ryan Humphrey (Notre Dame), Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh), Marcus Hatten (St. John’s), Preston Shumpert (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Darius Rice (Miami), John Salmons (Miami), John Linehan (Providence), Rashod Kent (Rutgers), Ricky Wright (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Kevin Braswell (Georgetown), James Jones (Miami), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), DeShaun Williams (Syracuse), Chris Moss (West Virginia). HONORABLE MENTION: David Graves (Notre Dame), Jaron Brown (Pittsburgh), Julius Page (Pittsburgh), Jerome Coleman (Rutgers), Gary Buchanan (Villanova). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Ben Gordon (Connecticut), Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Ryan Gomes (Providence), John Allen (Seton Hall). COACH OF THE YEAR: Ben Howland (Pittsburgh) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Caron Butler (Connecticut) and Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: John Linehan (Providence) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Chris Thomas (Notre Dame) FIRST TEAM: Troy Bell (Boston College), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame), Preston Shumpert (Syracuse), Michael Bradley (Villanova), Calvin Bowman (West Virginia). SECOND TEAM: Kevin Braswell (Georgetown), Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh), John Linehan (Providence), Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall), Damone Brown (Syracuse). THIRD TEAM: Caron Butler (Connecticut), John Salmons (Miami), Ryan Humphrey (Notre Dame), Todd Billet (Rutgers), Omar Cook (St. John’s) HONORABLE MENTION: Albert Mouring (Connecticut), Michael Sweetney (Georgetown), Darius Lane (Seton Hall). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Caron Butler (Connecticut), Michael Sweetney (Georgetown), Darius Rice (Miami), Omar Cook (St. John’s), Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall). COACH OF THE YEAR: Al Skinner (Boston College) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) and Troy Bell (Boston College) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: John Linehan (Providence) MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS: Preston Shumpert (Syracuse) and Calvin Bowman (West Virginia) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall)

1999-2000

FIRST TEAM: Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame), Erick Barkley (St. John’s), Jason Hart (Syracuse), Etan Thomas (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Johnny Hemsley (Miami), Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh), Lavor Postell (St. John’s), Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall), Malik Allen (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (Georgetown), Mario Bland (Miami), Bootsy Thornton (St. John’s), Ryan Blackwell (Syracuse), Marcus Goree (West Virginia). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Troy Bell (Boston College), Darius Lane (Seton Hall), Anthony Glover (St. John’s), Samuel Dalembert (Seton Hall), Gary Buchanan (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Etan Thomas (Syracuse) MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS: Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh) and Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Troy Bell (Boston College)


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1998-99

FIRST TEAM: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Tim James (Miami), Johnny Hemsley (Miami), Jamel Thomas (Providence), Ron Artest (St. John’s). SECOND TEAM: Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame), Bootsy Thornton (St. John’s), Etan Thomas (Syracuse), Marcus Goree (West Virginia). THIRD TEAM: Vonteego Cummings (Pittsburgh), Isaac Hawkins (Pittsburgh), Rob Hodgson (Rutgers), Jason Hart (Syracuse), John Celestand (Villanova). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Kevin Braswell (Georgetown), Anthony Perry (Georgetown), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame), Dahntay Jones (Rutgers), Erick Barkley (St. John’s). COACH OF THE YEAR: Leonard Hamilton (Miami) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) and Tim James (Miami) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Etan Thomas (Syracuse) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Johnny Hemsley (Miami) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Troy Murphy (Notre Dame)

1997-98

FIRST TEAM: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Tim James (Miami), Pat Garrity (Notre Dame), Felipe Lopez (St. John’s), Damian Owens (West Virginia). SECOND TEAM: Vonteego Cummings (Pittsburgh), Jamel Thomas (Providence), Zendon Hamilton (St. John’s), Levell Sanders (Seton Hall), Todd Burgan (Syracuse). THIRD TEAM: Antonio Granger (Boston College), Duane Woodward (Boston College), Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall), Etan Thomas (Syracuse). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut), Martin Inglesby (Notre Dame), Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh), Jeff Greer (Rutgers), Ron Artest (St. John’s). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Damian Owens (West Virginia) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Etan Thomas (Syracuse) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut)

1996-97

FIRST TEAM: Danya Abrams (Boston College). Victor Page (Georgetown), Pat Garrity (Notre Dame), Austin Croshere (Providence), Alvin Williams (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Tim James (Miami), Vonteego Cummings (Pittsburgh), Zendon Hamilton (St. John’s), Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall), Otis Hill (Syracuse), Jason Lawson (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Derrick Brown (Providence), Felipe Lopez (St. John’s), Jason Cipolla (Syracuse), Tim Thomas (Villanova), Damian Owens (West Virginia), ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Richard Hamilton (Connecticut), Earl Johnson (Rutgers), Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall), Jason Hart (Syracuse), Tim Thomas (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: John MacLeod (Notre Dame) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Pat Garrity (Notre Dame) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jason Lawson (Villanova) MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Ya Ya Dia (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Tim Thomas (Villanova)

1995-96

FIRST TEAM: Danya Abrams (Boston College), Kerry Kittles (Villanova), John Wallace (Syracuse), Ray Allen (Connecticut), Allen Iverson (Georgetown). SECOND TEAM: Zendon Hamilton (St. John’s), Jason Lawson (Villanova), Adrian Griffin (Seton Hall), Damon Santiago (Rutgers), Doron Sheffer (Connecticut). THIRD TEAM: Austin Croshere (Providence), Pat Garrity (Notre Dame), Damian Owens (West Virginia), Othella Harrington (Georgetown), Jerome Williams (Georgetown). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Tim James (Miami), Gordon Malone (West Virginia), Geoff Billet (Rutgers), Victor Page (Georgetown), James “Scoonie” Penn (Boston College), God Shammgod (Providence). COACHES OF THE YEAR: Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) and Jim O’Brien (Boston College) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ray Allen (Connecticut) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Allen Iverson (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: James “Scoonie” Penn (Boston College)

1994-95

FIRST TEAM: Danya Abrams (Boston College), Eric Williams (Providence), John Wallace (Syracuse), Ray Allen (Connecticut), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse), Kerry Kitties (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Jaime Peterson (Pittsburgh), Eric Eberz (Villanova), Jason Lawson (Villanova), Doron Sheffer (Connecticut), Allen Iverson (Georgetown). THIRD TEAM: Adrian Griffin (Seton Hall), Donny Marshall (Connecticut), Jerome Williams (Georgetown), Constantin Popa (Miami), Felipe Lopez (St. John’s), Kevin Ollie (Connecticut). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Donnell Williams (Seton Hall), Zendon Hamilton (St. John’s), Allen Iverson (Georgetown), Kevin Norris (Miami), Felipe Lopez (St. John’s). COACH OF THE YEAR: Leonard Hamilton (Miami) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kerry Kittles (Villanova) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Allen Iverson (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Allen Iverson (Georgetown)

1993-94

FIRST TEAM: Donyell Marshall (Connecticut), Bill Curley (Boston College), Kerry Kittles (Villanova), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse), Adrian Autry (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Michael Smith (Providence), Othella Harrington (Georgetown), Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall), John Wallace (Syracuse), Howard Eisley (Boston College). THIRD TEAM: Eric Mobley (Pittsburgh), Shawnelle Scott (St. John’s), Donny Marshall (Connecticut), Jerry McCullough (Pittsburgh), Doron Sheffer (Connecticut). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Danya Abrams (Boston College), Otis Hill (Syracuse), Jason Lawson (Villanova), Ray Allen (Connecticut), Doron Sheffer (Connecticut). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Doron Sheffer (Connecticut)

1992-93

1990-91

FIRST TEAM: Billy Owens (Syracuse), Malik Sealy (St. John’s), Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown), Terry Dehere (Seton Hall), Eric Murdock (Providence). SECOND TEAM: Dave Johnson (Syracuse), Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh), Anthony Avent (Seton Hall), Chris Smith (Connecticut), Jason Buchanan (St John’s). THIRD TEAM: Scott Burrell (Connecticut), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Robert Werdann (St. John’s), Jason Matthews (Pittsburgh), Lance Miller (Villanova). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Billy Curley (Boston College), Robert Churchwell (Georgetown), Jerry Walker (Seton Hall), Adrian Autry (Syracuse), Charles Harrison (Georgetown). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Billy Owens (Syracuse) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Billy Curley (Boston College)

1989-90

FIRST TEAM: Mark Tilimon (Georgetown), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh), Greg “Boo” Harvey (St. John’s), Derrick Coleman (Syracuse), Billy Owens (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Chris Smith (Connecticut), Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown), Carlton Screen (Providence), Malik Sealy (St. John’s), Stephen Thompson (Syracuse). THIRD TEAM: Tate George (Connecticut), Nadav Henefeld (Connecticut), Dwayne Bryant (Georgetown), Jason Matthews (Pittsburgh), Marty Conlon (Providence). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Nadav Henefeld (Connecticut), Scott Burrell (Connecticut), Terry Dehere (Seton Hall), Michael Edwards (Syracuse), Lance Miller (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Nadav Henefeld (Connecticut)

1988-89

FIRST TEAM: Bill Curley (Boston College), Donyell Marshall (Connecticut), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse), David Cain (St. John’s), Terry Dehere (Seton Hall). SECOND TEAM: Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall), Shawnelle Scott (St. John’s), Michael Smith (Providence), Howard Eisley (Boston College), Jerry McCullough (Pittsburgh). THIRD TEAM: Constantin Popa (Miami), Lamont Middleton (St John’s), Jerry Walker (Seton Hall), Adrian Autry (Syracuse), Scott Burrell (Connecticut). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Othella Harrington (Georgetown), Kerry Kittles (Villanova), John Wallace (Syracuse), Michael Brown (Providence), Steve Edwards (Miami). COACH OF THE YEAR: Brian Mahoney (St. John’s) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Terry Dehere (Seton Hall) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jerry Walker (Seton Hall) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Othella Harrington (Georgetown)

FIRST TEAM: Sherman Douglas (Syracuse), Charles Smith (Georgetown), Ramon Ramos (Seton Hall), Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh), Derrick Coleman (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Dana Barros (Boston College), Stephen Thompson (Syracuse), Jayson Williams (St. John’s), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Cliff Robinson (Connecticut). THIRD TEAM: Eric Murdock (Providence), Jason Matthews (Pittsburgh), John Morton (Seton Hall), Andrew Gaze (Seton Hall), Doug West (Villanova). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Malik Sealy (St. John’s), Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh), Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Billy Owens (Syracuse), Marc Dowdell (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: P.J. Carlesimo (Seton Hall) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Charles Smith (Georgetown) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh)

1991-92

1987-88

FIRST TEAM: Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown), Malik Sealy (St. John’s), Dave Johnson (Syracuse), Chris Smith (Connecticut), Terry Dehere (Seton Hall). SECOND TEAM: Bill Curley (Boston College), Scott Burrell (Connecticut), Jerry Walker (Seton Hall), Sean Miller (Pittsburgh), Lance Miller (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Rod Sellers (Connecticut), Darren Morningstar (Pittsburgh), Michael Smith (Providence), Marques Bragg (Providence), Joey Brown (Georgetown), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse). ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Donyell Marshall (Connecticut), Orlando Antigua (Pittsburgh), Michael Smith (Providence), Irvin Church (Georgetown), Lawrence Moten (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: John Thompson (Georgetown) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Lawrence Moten (Syracuse)

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FIRST TEAM: Mark Bryant (Seton Hall), Charles Smith (Pittsburgh), Dana Barros (Boston College), Sherman Douglas (Syracuse), Derrick Coleman (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh), Shelton Jones (St. John’s), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse), Charles Smith (Georgetown), Doug West (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Cliff Robinson (Connecticut), Mark Plansky (Villanova), Tom Greis (Villanova), Steve Wright (Providence), Michael Porter (St John’s). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Corey Beasley (Boston College), Bobby Martin (Pittsburgh), Sean Miller (Pittsburgh), Jason Matthews (Pittsburgh), Eric Murdock (Providence). COACH OF THE YEAR: P.J. Carlesimo (Seton Hall) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Gary Massey (Villanova) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Sean Miller (Pittsburgh)

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1986-87

1982-83

1985-86

1981-82

1984-85

1980-81

FIRST TEAM: Reggie Williams (Georgetown), Charles Smith (Pittsburgh), Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh), Billy Donovan (Providence), Mark Jackson (St. John’s), Sherman Douglas (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Dana Barros (Boston College), Perry McDonald (Georgetown), Mark Bryant (Seton Hall), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse), Harold Jensen (Villanova). THIRD TEAM: Derrick Coleman (Syracuse), Greg Monroe (Syracuse), David Kipfer (Providence), James Major (Seton Hall), Willie Glass (St John’s). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Dwayne Bryant (Georgetown), Mark Tilimon (Georgetown), Derrick Coleman (Syracuse), Tate George (Connecticut), Rod Brookin (Pittsburgh). COACH OF THE YEAR: John Thompson (Georgetown) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Reggie Williams (Georgetown) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mark Jackson (St. John’s) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) FIRST TEAM: Reggie Williams (Georgetown), Mark Jackson (St John’s), Walter Berry (St. John’s), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse), Harold Pressley (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Earl Kelley (Connecticut), David Wingate (Georgetown), Rafael Addison (Syracuse), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse), Wendell Alexis (Syracuse). THIRD TEAM: Roger McCready (Boston College), Michael Jackson (Georgetown), Demetreus Gore (Pittsburgh), Charles Smith (Pittsburgh), Billy Donovan (Providence). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Dana Barros (Boston College), Kenny Wilson (Villanova), Doug West (Villanova), Johnathan Edwards (Georgetown), Phil Gamble (Connecticut). COACH OF THE YEAR: Lou Carnesecca (St. John’s) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Walter Berry (St. John’s) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Harold Pressley (Villanova) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Dana Barros (Boston College) FIRST TEAM: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Rafael Addison (Syracuse), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse), Ed Pinckney (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Earl Kelley (Connecticut), Michael Adams (Boston College), Bill Wennington (St. John’s), Walter Berry (St. John’s), Bill Martin (Georgetown). THIRD TEAM: Michael Jackson (Georgetown), Mike Moses (St. John’s), Dwayne McClain (Villanova), Andre McCloud (Seton Hall), David Wingate (Georgetown), Charles Smith (Pittsburgh). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Skip Barry (Boston College), Charles Smith (Pittsburgh), Mark Bryant (Seton Hall), Michael Brown (Syracuse), Rony Seikaly (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: Lou Carnesecca (St John’s) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) and Chris Mullin (St John’s) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Charles Smith (Pittsburgh)

1983-84

FIRST TEAM: Jay Murphy (Boston College), Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Otis Thorpe (ProvIdence), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse) SECOND TEAM: Michael Adams (Boston College), David Wingate (Georgetown), Ed Pinckney (Villanova), Rafael Addison (Syracuse), Clyde Vaughan (Pittsburgh). THIRD TEAM: Michael Jackson (Georgetown), Karl Hobbs (Connecticut), Bill Wennington (St. John’s), Dwayne McClain (Villanova), Harold Pressley (Villanova), Andre McCloud (Seton Hall). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Michael Graham (Georgetown), Reggie Williams (Georgetown), Willie Glass (St. John’s), Mark Jackson (St. John’s), Dwayne Washington (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) and Chris Mullin (St. John’s) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Dwayne Washington (Syracuse)

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FIRST TEAM: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Erich Santifer (Syracuse), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Ed Pinckney (Villanova), John Pinone (Villanova) SECOND TEAM: Michael Adams (Boston College), Stewart Granger (Villanova), John Garris (Boston College), Jay Murphy (Boston College), David Russell (St John’s). THIRD TEAM: Ron Jackson (ProvIdence), Leo Rautins (Syracuse), Otis Thorpe (Providence), Billy Goodwin (St. John’s), Clyde Vaughan (Pittsburgh). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Earl Kelley (Connecticut), Michael Jackson (Georgetown), David Wingate (Georgetown), Andre McCloud (Seton Hall), Rafael Addison (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: Lou Carnesecca (St. John’s) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Chris Mullin (St John’s) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Earl Kelley (Connecticut) FIRST TEAM: John Bagley (Boston College), Corny Thompson (Connecticut), Eric Floyd (Georgetown), DavId Russell (St. John’s), Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall), John Pinone (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Erich Santifer (Syracuse), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Stewart Granger (Villanova), Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Mike McKay (Connecticut), THIRD TEAM: Ron Jackson (ProvIdence), Eric Smith (Georgetown), Otis Thorpe (Providence), Tony Bruin (Syracuse), Billy Goodwin (St. John’s). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Anthony Jones (Georgetown), Chris Mullin (St. John’s), Dwayne McClain (Villanova), Ed Pinckney (Villanova). COACH OF THE YEAR: Rollie Massimino (Villanova) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) FIRST TEAM: John Bagley (Boston College), Corny Thompson (Connecticut), Eric Floyd (Georgetown), Dan Schayes (Syracuse), John Pinone (Villanova). SECOND TEAM: Marty Headd (Syracuse), Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall), Chuck Aleksinas (Connecticut), Eric Smith (Georgetown), David Russell (St. John’s). THIRD TEAM: Stewart Granger (Villanova), Dwan Chandler (Boston College), Wayne McKoy (St. John’s), Howard McNeil (Seton Hall), Mike McKay (Connecticut), Frank Gilroy (St John’s). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: Martin Clark (Boston College), Jay Murphy (Boston College), Vern Giscombe (Connecticut), Fred Brown (Georgetown), Otis Thorpe (Providence), Sir John Collins (Seton Hall). COACH OF THE YEAR: Tom Davis (Boston College) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: John Bagley (Boston College) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Fred Brown (Georgetown)

1979-80

FIRST TEAM: John Duren (Georgetown), Craig Shelton (Georgetown), Reggie Carter (St. John’s), Roosevelt Bouie (Syracuse), Louis Orr (Syracuse). SECOND TEAM: Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall), Eric Floyd (Georgetown), Wayne McKoy (St. John’s), Corny Thompson (Connecticut), DavId Russell (St. John’s). THIRD TEAM: Eddie Moss (Syracuse), Marty Headd (Syracuse), Joe Beaulieu (Boston College), Mike McKay (Connecticut), Rudy Williams (Providence). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: John Bagley (Boston College), Bruce Kuczenski (Connecticut), Ricky Tucker (ProvIdence), DavId Russell (St. John’s), Erich Santifer (Syracuse). COACH OF THE YEAR: John Thompson (Georgetown) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: John Duren (Georgetown) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: DavId Russell (St. John’s)

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ALL-BIG EAST HONORS 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09

2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Jae Crowder (Marquette) Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame) Wes Johnson (Syracuse) DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) Jeff Green (Georgetown) Randy Foye (Villanova) Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Troy Bell (Boston College) Caron Butler (Connecticut) Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh) Troy Bell (Boston College) Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) Tim James (Miami) Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) Pat Garrity (Notre Dame) Ray Allen (Connecticut) Kerry Kittles (Villanova) Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) Terry Dehere (Seton Hall) Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Billy Owens (Syracuse) Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) Charles Smith (Georgetown) Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) Reggie Williams (Georgetown) Walter Berry (St. John’s) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John’s) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John’s) Chris Mullin (St. John’s) Dan Calandrillo (Seton Hall) John Bagley (Boston College) John Duren (Georgetown)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Moe Harkless (St. John’s) Cleveland Melvin (DePaul) Lance Stephenson (Cincinnati) Greg Monroe (Georgetown) DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) Dominic James (Marquette) Rudy Gay (Connecticut) Jeff Green (Georgetown) Chris Taft (Pittsburgh) Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) Chris Thomas (Notre Dame) Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall) Troy Bell (Boston College) Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut) Tim Thomas (Villanova) James “Scoonie” Penn (Boston Col.) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) Doron Sheffer (Connecticut) Othella Harrington (Georgetown) Lawrence Moten (Syracuse) Billy Curley (Boston College) Nadav Henefeld (Connecticut) Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh) Sean Miller (Pittsburgh) Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) Dana Barros (Boston College) Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) Dwayne Washington (Syracuse) Earl Kelley (Connecticut) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Fred Brown (Georgetown) David Russell (St. John’s)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82

Fab Melo (Syracuse) Rick Jackson (Syracuse) Hamady Ndiaye (Rutgers) Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) Jerel McNeal (Marquette) Hilton Armstrong (Connecticut) Josh Boone (Connecticut) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) John Linehan (Providence) John Linehan (Providence) Etan Thomas (Syracuse) Etan Thomas (Syracuse) Damian Owens (West Virginia) Jason Lawson (Villanova) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) Jerry Walker (Seton Hall) Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown) Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown) Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Gary Massey (Villanova) Mark Jackson (St. John’s) Harold Pressley (Villanova) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05

2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97

Jack Cooley (Notre Dame) Dwight Hardy (St. John’s) Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh) Dante Cunningham (Villanova) Sam Young (Pittsburgh) Herbert Hill (Providence) Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh) Jared Dudley (Boston College) Marcus Williams (Connecticut) Carl Krauser (Pittsburgh) Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh)

Boston College Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Miami Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova Virginia Tech West Virginia

First Team 15 3 20 0 24 2 5 3 14 13 10 1 19 8 2 35 15 1 7

Second Team 10 1 19 3 16 5 7 4 4 18 8 2 15 17 1 23 21 0 2

Third Team 5 0 20 0 16 2 0 6 5 17 15 3 16 13 0 16 15 0 6

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02

Honorable Mention 0 1 4 2 2 2 3 1 3 6 5 1 2 2 4 4 5 2 3

Jason Clark (Georgetown) Brad Wanamaker (Pittsburgh) Tory Jackson (Notre Dame) Alex Ruoff (West Virginia) Ronald Ramon (Pittsburgh) Darris Nichols (West Virginia) Brandon Jenkins (Louisville) Chris Quinn (Notre Dame) Josh Pace (Syracuse) Jaron Brown (Pittsburgh) Kueth Duany (Syracuse) John Salmons (Miami)

SIXTH MAN AWARD 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

Dion Waiters (Syracuse) Justin Burrell (St. John’s) Kris Joseph (Syracuse) Corey Fisher (Villanova) Patrick Ewing, Jr. (Georgetown)

COACH OF THE YEAR 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Preston Shumpert (Syracuse) Calvin Bowman (West Virginia) Ricardo Greer (Pittsburgh) Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall) Johnny Hemsley (Miami) Etan Thomas (Syracuse) Ya Ya Dia (Georgetown)

All-BIG EAST Selections by School

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

AllRookie 13 4 26 4 24 3 2 5 7 11 12 12 14 14 2 20 15 0 4

Stan Heath (USF) Mike Brey (Notre Dame) Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) Jay Wright (Villanova) Mike Brey (Notre Dame) Mike Brey (Notre Dame) Jay Wright (Villanova) Al Skinner (Boston College) Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh) Louis Orr (Seton Hall) Ben Howland (Pittsburgh) Al Skinner (Boston College) Jim Boeeim (Syracuse) Leonard Hamilton (Miami) Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) John MacLeod (Notre Dame) Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) Jim O’Brien (Boston College) Leonard Hamilton (Miami) Jim Calhoun (Connecticut Brian Mahoney (St. John’s) John Thompson (Georgetown) Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) P.J. Carlesimo (Seton Hall) P.J. Carlesimo (Seton Hall) John Thompson (Georgetown) Lou Carnesecca (St. John’s) Lou Carnesecca (St. John’s) Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) Lou Carnesecca (St. John’s) Rollie Massimino (Villanova) Tom Davis (Boston College) John Thompson (Georgetown)

TOTAL 43 8 89 9 82 14 17 19 33 65 50 19 66 54 9 98 71 3 22

Three-Time All-BIG EAST First Team Selections

Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (2008-10); Troy Bell, Boston College (2001-03); Danya Abrams, Boston College (1995-97); Kerry Kittles, Villanova (1994-96); Lawrence Moten, Syracuse (1993-95); Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (1988-90); Sherman Douglas, Syracuse (1987-89); Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (1984-86); Chris Mullin, St. John’s (1983-85); Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (1983-85); John Pinone, Villanova (1981-83)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS 

2011-12 Syracuse Marquette Notre Dame Cincinnati Georgetown USF Louisville West Virginia Connecticut Seton Hall Rutgers St. John’s Pittsburgh Villanova Providence DePaul

BIG EAST 17-1 14-4 13-5 12-6 12-6 12-6 10-8 9-9 8-10 8-10 6-12 6-12 5-13 5-13 4-14 3-15

OVERALL 34-3 27-8 22-12 26-11 24-9 22-14 30-10 19-14 20-14 21-13 14-18 13-19 22-17 13-19 15-17 12-19

2008-09 Louisville Pittsburgh Connecticut Villanova Marquette Syracuse West Virginia Providence Cincinnati Notre Dame Seton Hall Georgetown St. John’s USF Rutgers DePaul

BIG EAST 16-2 15-3 15-3 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 10-8 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 6-12 2-16 0-18

OVERALL 31-6 31-5 31-5 30-8 25-10 28-10 23-12 19-14 18-14 21-15 17-15 16-15 16-18 4-14 9-22 11-21 9-24

2005-06 Connecticut Villanova West Virginia Marquette Georgetown Pittsburgh Seton Hall Cincinnati Syracuse Rutgers Louisville Notre Dame Providence DePaul St. John’s USF

BIG EAST 14-2 14-2 11-5 10-6 10-6 10-6 9-7 8-8 7-9 7-9 6-10 6-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 1-15

OVERALL 30-4 28-5 22-11 20-11 23-10 25-8 18-12 21-13 23-12 19-14 21-13 16-14 12-15 12-15 12-15 7-22

NCAA – Louisville (Final Four), Syracuse (Final 8), Cincinnati (Final 16), Marquette (Final 16), Georgetown (Round of 32), USF (Round of 32), Connecticut, Notre Dame, West Virginia. NIT – Seton Hall (Second Round). CBI – Pittsburgh (Champion).

NCAA – Connecticut (Final 4), Villanova (Final 4), Louisville (Final 8), Pittsburgh (Final 8), Syracuse (Final 16), Marquette, West Virginia. NIT – Notre Dame (Final 4), Georgetown, Providence. CBI – St. John’s.

NCAA – Connecticut (Final 8), Georgetown (Final 16), Marquette, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, Syracuse, Villanova (Final 8), West Virginia (Final 16). NIT – Cincinnati (Final 8), Louisville (Final 4), Notre Dame, Rutgers

2010-11

2007-08

2004-05

Pittsburgh Notre Dame Louisville Syracuse St. John’s West Virginia Cincinnati Georgetown Connecticut Villanova Marquette Seton Hall Rutgers Providence USF DePaul

BIG EAST 15-3 14-4 12-6 12-6 12-6 11-7 11-7 9-9 10-8 9-9 9-9 7-11 5-13 4-14 3-15 1-17

OVERALL 28-6 27-7 25-10 27-8 21-12 21-12 26-9 21-11 21-11 21-12 22-15 13-18 15-17 15-17 10-23 7-24

NCAA – Connecticut (National Champion), Marquette (Final 16), Cincinnati (Round of 32), Notre Dame (Round of 32), Pittsburgh (Round of 32), Syracuse (Round of 32), West Virginia (Round of 32), Georgetown, Louisville, St. John’s, Villanova

2009-10 Syracuse Pittsburgh West Virginia Villanova Marquette Louisville Notre Dame Georgetown USF Seton Hall Cincinnati Connecticut St. John’s Rutgers Providence DePaul

BIG EAST 15-3 13-5 13-5 13-5 11-7 11-7 10-8 10-8 9-9 9-9 7-11 7-11 6-12 5-13 4-14 1-17

OVERALL 30-5 25-9 31-7 25-8 22-12 20-13 23-12 23-11 20-13 19-13 19-16 18-16 17-16 15-17 12-19 8-23

NCAA – West Virginia (Final 4), Syracuse (Final 16), Pittsburgh (Round of 32), Villanova (Round of 32), Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame. NIT – Connecticut (Second Round), Seton Hall, USF, Cincinnati, St. John’s.

132

Georgetown Louisville Notre Dame Connecticut West Virginia Marquette Pittsburgh Villanova Syracuse Cincinnati Seton Hall Providence DePaul St. John’s USF Rutgers

BIG EAST 15-3 14-4 14-4 13-5 11-7 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 7-11 6-12 6-12 5-13 3-15 3-15

OVERALL 28-6 27-9 25-8 24-9 26-11 25-10 27-10 22-13 21-14 13-18 17-15 15-16 11-19 11-19 12-19 11-20

NCAA – Louisville (Final 8), West Virginia (Final 16), Villanova (Final 16), Connecticut, Georgetown, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh. NIT –Syracuse . CBI - Cincinnati

2006-07 Georgetown Louisville Pittsburgh Notre Dame Marquette Syracuse West Virginia Villanova DePaul Providence St. John’s Connecticut Seton Hall USF Rutgers Cincinnati

BIG EAST 13-3 12-4 12-4 11-5 10-6 10-6 9-7 9-7 9-7 8-8 7-9 6-10 4-12 3-13 3-13 2-14

OVERALL 30-7 24-10 29-8 24-8 24-10 24-11 27-9 22-11 20-14 18-13 16-15 17-14 13-16 12-18 10-19 11-19

NCAA – Georgetown (Final 4), Pittsburgh (Final 16), Louisville, Marquette, Notre, Dame, Villanova. NIT – West Virginia (Champion), DePaul, Providence, Syracuse

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Boston College Connecticut Syracuse Villanova Pittsburgh Notre Dame Georgetown West Virginia Providence Seton Hall St. John’s Rutgers

BIG EAST 13-3 13-3 11-5 11-5 10-6 9-7 8-8 8-8 4-12 4-12 3-13 2-14

OVERALL 25-5 23-8 27-7 24-8 20-9 17-12 19-13 24-11 14-17 12-16 9-18 10-19

NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova (Final 16); West Virginia (Final 8); NIT – Georgetown

2003-04 Pittsburgh Connecticut Providence Syracuse Boston College Seton Hall Notre Dame Virginia Tech Rutgers West Virginia Villanova Georgetown Miami St. John’s

BIG EAST 13-3 12-4 11-5 11-5 10-6 10-6 9-7 7-9 7-9 7-9 6-10 4-12 4-12 1-15

OVERALL 31-5 33-6 20-9 23-8 24-10 24-10 19-13 15-14 20-13 17-14 18-17 13-15 14-16 6-21

NCAA – Connecticut (National Champion), Pittsburgh (Final 16), Syracuse (Final 16), Boston College, Providence, Seton Hall; NIT – Rutgers (Runner-up), Notre Dame, Villanova, West Virginia


YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS 

2002-03 EAST DIVISION Boston College Connecticut Providence Villanova St. John’s Miami Virginia Tech WEST DIVISION Syracuse Pittsburgh Seton Hall Notre Dame Georgetown West Virginia Rutgers

BIG EAST

OVERALL

10-6 10-6 8-8 8-8 7-9 4-12 4-12

19-12 23-10 18-14 15-16 21-13 11-17 12-17

13-3 13-3 10-6 10-6 6-10 5-11 4-12

30-5 28-5 17-13 24-10 19-15 14-15 12-16

NCAA – Syracuse (National Champion), Connecticut (Final 16), Notre Dame (Final 16), Pittsburgh (Final 16); NIT – St. John’s (Champion), Georgetown (Runner-up), Boston College, Providence, Seton Hall, Villanova

2001-02 EAST DIVISION Connecticut Miami St. John’s Boston College Villanova Providence Virginia Tech WEST DIVISION Pittsburgh Notre Dame Georgetown Syracuse Rutgers Seton Hall West Virginia

BIG EAST

OVERALL

13-3 10-6 9-7 8-8 7-9 6-10 4-12

27-7 24-8 20-12 20-12 19-13 15-16 10-18

13-3 10-6 9-7 9-7 8-8 5-11 1-15

29-6 22-11 19-11 23-13 18-13 12-18 8-20

NCAA – Boston College, Connecticut (Final 8), Miami, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh (Final 16), St. John’s; NIT – Rutgers, Syracuse (4th), Villanova.

2000-01 EAST DIVISION Boston College Providence St. John’s Miami Villanova Connecticut Virginia Tech WEST DIVISION Notre Dame Georgetown Syracuse West Virginia Pittsburgh Seton Hall Rutgers

BIG EAST

OVERALL

13-3 11-5 8-8 8-8 8-8 8-8 2-14

27-5 21-10 14-15 16-13 18-13 20-12 8-19

11-5 10-6 10-6 8-8 7-9 5-11 3-13

20-10 25-8 25-9 17-12 19-14 16-15 11-16

1999-00 Syracuse Miami St. John’s Connecticut Seton Hall Villanova Notre Dame West Virginia Georgetown Rutgers Pittsburgh Providence Boston College

BIG EAST 13-3 13-3 12-4 10-6 10-6 8-8 8-8 6-10 6-10 6-10 5-11 4-12 3-13

OVERALL 26-6 23-11 25-8 25-10 22-10 20-13 22-15 14-14 19-15 15-16 13-15 11-19 11-19

NCAA – Miami (Final 16), Seton Hall (Final 16), Syracuse (Final 16), Connecticut, St. John’s; NIT – Notre Dame (runner-up), Georgetown, Rutgers,Villanova.

1998-99 Connecticut Miami St. John’s Villanova Syracuse Rutgers Providence Seton Hall Notre Dame Georgetown Pittsburgh West Virginia Boston College

BIG EAST 16-2 15-3 14-4 10-8 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 6-12 5-13 4-14 3-15

OVERALL 34-2 23-7 28-9 21-11 21-12 19-13 16-14 15-15 14-16 15-16 14-16 10-19 6-21

NCAA - Connecticut (National Champion), St. John’s (Final 8), Miami, Syracuse, Villanova; NIT - Rutgers (2nd Round), Seton Hall, Georgetown, Providence

1997-98

BE 7 Syracuse Miami Seton Hall Providence Georgetown Rutgers Pittsburgh BE 6 Connecticut St. John’s West Virginia Villanova Notre Dame Boston College

BIG EAST 12-6 11-7 9-9 7-11 6-12 6-12 6-12

OVERALL 26-9 18-10 15-15 13-16 16-15 14-15 11-16

15-3 13-5 11-7 8-10 7-11 6-12

32-5 22-10 24-9 12-17 13-14 15-16

NCAA - Connecticut (Final 8), Syracuse (Final 16), West Virginia (Final 16), Miami, St. John’s; NIT Georgetown, Seton Hall

1996-97

BE 7 Georgetown Providence Pittsburgh Syacuse Miami Rutgers Seton Hall BE 6 Villanova Boston College West Virginia Notre Dame St. John’s Connecticut

BIG EAST 11-7 10-8 10-8 9-9 9-9 5-13 5-13

OVERALL 20-10 24-12 18-15 19-13 16-13 11-16 10-18

12-6 12-6 11-7 8-10 8-10 7-11

24-10 22- 9 21-10 16-14 13-14 18-15

NCAA - Providence (Final 8), Boston College, Georgetown, Villanova: NIT - Connecticut (3rd), Miami, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, West Virginia

1995-96

BE 7 Georgetown Syracuse Providence Miami SetonHall Rutgers Pittsburgh BE 6 Connecticut Villanova Boston College West Virginia St John’s Notre Dame

BIG EAST 13- 5 12- 6 9- 9 8-10 7-11 6-12 5-13

OVERALL 29- 8 29- 9 18-12 15-13 12-16 9-18 10-17

17- 1 14- 4 10- 8 7-11 5-13 4-14

32- 3 26- 7 19-11 12-15 11-16 9-18

NCAA - Syracuse (Final Four-2nd), Georgetown (Final 8), Connecticut (Final 16), Boston College, Villanova; NIT - Providence

1994-95 Connecticut Villanova Syracuse Georgetown Miami Providence Seton Hall St. John’s Pittsburgh Boston College

BIG EAST 16- 2 14- 4 12- 6 11- 7 9- 9 7-11 7-11 7-11 5-13 2-16

OVERALL 28- 5 25- 8 20-10 21-10 15-13 17-13 16-14 14-14 10-18 9-19

NCAA - Connecticut (FInal 8), Georgetown (Final 16), Syracuse, Villanova; NIT - Miami, ProvIdence, St John’s, Seton Hall

NCAA – Boston College, Georgetown (Final 16), Notre Dame, Providence, Syracuse; NIT – Connecticut, Miami, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, Villanova, West Virginia.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS 

1993-94 Connecticut Syracuse Boston College Providence Villanova Georgetown Seton Hall Pittsburgh St. John’s Miami

BIG EAST 16-2 13-5 11-7 10-8 10-8 10-8 8-10 7-11 5-13 0-18

OVERALL 29- 5 23- 7 23-11 20-10 20-12 19-12 17-13 13-14 12-17 7-20

NCAA - Boston College (Final 8), Connecticut (Final 16), Syracuse (Final 16), Georgetown, Seton Hall, ProvIdence; NIT - Villanova (1st)

1992-93 Seton Hall St. John’s Syracuse Connecticut Providence Pittsburgh Boston College Georgetown Miami Villanova

BIG EAST 14-4 12-6 10-8 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 8-10 7-11 3-15

OVERALL 28- 7 19-11 20- 9 15-13 20-13 17-11 18-13 20-13 10-17 8-19

NCAA - Seton Hall, Pittsburgh, St John’s; NIT-ProvIdence (4th), Boston College, Georgetown (2nd), Connecticut

1991-92 Seton Hall Georgetown St John’s Villanova Syracuse Connecticut Pittsburgh Boston College Providence Miami

BIG EAST 12-6 12-6 12-6 11-7 10-8 10-8 9-9 7-11 6-12 1-17

OVERALL 23- 9 22-10 19-11 14-15 22-10 20-10 18-16 17-14 14-17 8-24

NCAA - Seton Hall (Final 16), Syracuse, Connecticut St John’s, Georgetown; NIT Pittsburgh, Villanova, Boston College

1990-91 Syracuse St. John’s Connecticut Seton Hall Pittsburgh Georgetown Providence Villanova Boston College

BIG EAST 12-4 10-6 9-7 9-7 9-7 8-8 7-9 7-9 1-15

OVERALL 26-6 23-9 20-11 25-9 21-12 19-13 19-13 17-15 11-19

NCAA - St. John’s (Final 8), Seton Hall (Final 8), Connecticut (Final 16), Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova; NIT - Providence

1989-90 Connecticut Syracuse Georgetown St. John’s Villanova Providence Seton Hall Pittsburgh Boston College

BIG EAST 12-4 12-4 11-5 10-6 8- 8 8- 8 5-11 5-11 1-15

OVERALL 31-6 26-7 24-7 24-10 18-15 17-12 12-16 12-17 8-20

NCAA - Connecticut (Final 8), Georgetown, Providence, St. John’s, Syracuse (Final 16), Villanova

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1988-89 Georgetown SetonHall Syracuse Pittsburgh Villanova Providence St. John’s Connecticut Boston College

BIG EAST 13-3 11-5 10-6 9- 7 7- 9 7- 9 6-10 6-10 3-13

OVERALL 29-5 31-7 30-8 17-13 18-16 18-11 20-13 18-13 12-17

1983-84 Georgetown Syacuse Villanova Boston College St. John’s Pittsburgh Connecticut Providence Seton Hall

BIG EAST 14- 2 12- 4 12- 4 8- 8 8- 8 6-10 5-11 5-11 2-14

OVERALL 34- 3 23- 9 19-12 18-12 18-12 18-13 13-15 15-14 9-19

NCAA - Georgetown (Final 8), Pittsburgh, Providence, Seton Hall (Final Four-2nd), Syracuse (Final 8); NIT - Connecticut, St John’s (1st), Villanova

NCAA - Georgetown (National Champion), St. John’s, Syracuse, Villanova; NIT - Pittsburgh, Boston College

1987-88

1982-83

Pittsburgh Syracuse Georgetown Villanova St. John’s Seton Hall Boston College Providence Connecticut

BIG EAST 12-4 11-5 9- 7 9- 7 8- 8 8- 8 6-10 5-11 4-12

OVERALL 24- 7 26- 9 20-10 24-13 17-12 22-13 18-15 11-17 20-14

NCAA - Villanova (Final 8), Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Pittsburgh, St John’s; NIT - Connecticut (1st), Boston College (4th)

1986-87 Syracuse Georgetown Pittsburgh Providence St John’s Villanova Seton Hall Boston College Connecticut

BIG EAST 12- 4 12- 4 12- 4 10- 6 10- 6 6-10 4-12 3-13 3-13

OVERALL 31- 7 29- 5 25- 8 25- 9 21- 9 15-16 15-14 11-18 9-19

NCAA - Syracuse (Final Four-2nd), Providence (Final Four), Georgetown (Final 8), Pittsburgh, St John’s: NIT - Villanova, Seton Hall

1985-86 St. John’s Syracuse Georgetown Villanova Providence Pittsburgh Boston College Connecticut Seton Hall

BIG EAST 14- 2 14- 2 11- 5 10- 6 7- 9 6-10 4-12 3-13 3-13

OVERALL 31- 5 26- 6 24- 8 23-14 17-14 15-14 13-15 12-16 14-18

NCAA - St. John’s, Syracuse, Georgetown, Villanova; NIT - Pittsburgh, Providence

1984-85 St. John’s Georgetown Villanova Syracuse Pittsburgh Boston College Connecticut Providence Seton Hall

BIG EAST 15- 1 14- 2 9- 7 9- 7 8- 8 7- 9 6-10 3-13 1-15

OVERALL 31- 4 35- 3 25-10 22- 9 17-12 20-11 13-15 11-20 10-18

NCAA - Villanova (National Champion), Georgetown (Final Four-2nd), St. John’s (Final Four), Boston College (Final 16), Pittsburgh, Syracuse

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Boston College Villanova St. John’s Georgetown Syracuse Pittsburgh Connecticut Providence Seton Hall

BIG EAST 12-4 12-4 12-4 11-5 9-7 6-10 5-11 4-12 1-15

OVERALL 25- 7 24-8 28-5 22-10 21-10 13-15 12-16 12-19 6-23

NCAA - Boston College, Georgetown, Syracuse, St. John’s, Villanova (Final 8)

1981-82 Villanova Georgetown St. John’s Boston College Syracuse Connecticut Seton Hall Providence

BIG EAST 11-3 10-4 9-5 8-6 7-7 7-7 2-12 2-12

OVERALL 24-8 30-7 21-9 22-10 16-13 17-11 11-16 10-17

NCAA - Georgetown (Final Four-2nd), Boston College (Final 8), St. John’s, Villanova (Final 8); NIT - Syracuse, Connecticut

1980-81 Boston College Georgetown St. John’s Villanova Connecticut Syracuse Seton Hall Providence

BIG EAST 10-4 9-5 8-6 8-6 8-6 6-8 4-10 3-11

OVERALL 23- 7 20-12 17-11 20-11 20- 9 22-12 11-16 10-18

NCAA - Boston College (Final 16), Georgetown, Villanova; NIT - Syracuse (2nd), St John’s, Connecticut

1979-80 Syracuse Georgetown St. John’s Connecticut Boston College Seton Hall Providence

BIG EAST 5-1 5-1 5-1 3-3 2-4 1-5 0-6

OVERALL 26- 4 26- 6 24- 5 20- 9 19-10 14-13 11-16

NCAA - Georgetown (Final 8), St John’s, Syracuse; NIT - Boston College, Connecticut


NCAA CHAMPIONS 

CONNECTICUT

Date N12 N17 N22 N23 N24 N30 D3 D8 D20 D22 D27 D31 J1 J8 J11 J15 J17 J22 J25 J29 F2 F5 F10 F13 F16 F18 F24 F27 M2 M5 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M17 M19 M24 M26 A2 A4

Rpg 0.0 1.3 2.6 1.4 4.5 2.4 2.8 1.8 8.7 5.2 0.5 5.4 0.9

2010-11 Results (32-9, 9-9 BIG EAST)

Opponent Stony Brook Vermont vs. Wichita State vs. Michigan State vs. Kentucky New Hampshire UMBC Fairleigh Dickinson Coppin State Harvard at Pittsburgh USF at Notre Dame at Texas Rutgers at DePaul Villanova Tennessee at Marquette Louisville Syracuse at Seton Hall at St. John’s Providence Georgetown at Louisville Marquette at Cincinnati at West Virginia Notre Dame BIG EAST Championship vs. DePaul vs. Georgetown vs. Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse vs. Louisville NCAA Championship vs. Bucknell vs. Cincinnati vs. San Diego State vs. Arizona vs. Kentucky vs. Butler

Player Pos. Cl. Ppg Rpg Ben Gordon G Jr. 18.5 4.7 Emeka Okafor C Jr. 17.6 11.5 Rashad Anderson G/F So. 11.1 2.9 Denham Brown F So. 8.9 3.9 Charlie Villanueva F Fr. 8.9 5.2 Taliek Brown G Sr. 6.3 3.8 Josh Boone F Fr. 5.9 5.8 Hilton Armstrong F/C So. 2.4 2.8 Marcus White F So. 2.0 2.2 Marcus Williams G Fr. 2.9 1.3 Shamon Tooles F Sr. 0.6 1.2 Ryan Swaller F Sr. 0.4 0.3 Justin Evanovich G Sr. 0.3 0.3 Jason Baisch F Jr. 0.3 0.5 Head Coach: Jim Calhoun Assistant Coaches: George Blaney, Tom Moore, Clyde Vaughan

2003-04 Results

Result W, 79-52 W, 89-73 W, 8379 W, 70-67 W, 84-67 W, 62-55 W, 94-61 W, 78-54 W, 76-64 W, 81-52 L, 63-78 W, 66-61 (OT) L, 70-73 W, 82-81 W, 67-53 W, 82-62 W, 61-59 W, 72-61 W, 76-68 L, 78-79 (2OT) L, 58-66 W, 61-59 L, 72-89 W, 75-57 W, 78-70 L, 58-71 L, 67-74 (OT) W, 67-59 L, 56-65 L, 67-70

Date N17 N19 N22 N26 N28 D1 D6 D13 D20 D28 D30 J2 J6 J11 J14 J17 J19 J24 J28 J31 F2 F7 F9 F15 F18 F21 F24 F28 M1 M7

W, 97-71 W, 79-62 W, 76-74 W, 76-71 (OT) W, 69-66

M11 M12 M13

W, 81-52 W, 69-58 W, 74-67 W, 65-63 W, 56-55 W, 53-41

2003 NCAA Champion

2004 NCAA Champion

Huskies Roster

Huskies Roster

Player Pos. Cl. Ppg Kyle Bailey G Sr. 0.0 Donnell Beverly G Sr. 1.7 Jamal Coombs-McDaniel F So. 5.6 Niels Giffey G/F Fr. 2.2 Jeremy Lamb G/F Fr. 11.1 Shabazz Napier G Fr. 7.8 Charles Okwandu C Sr. .9 Tyler Olander F Fr. 1.5 Alex Orakhi F/C So. 9.6 Roscoe Smith F Fr. 6.3 Benjamin Stewart F Jr. 0.5 Kemba Walker G Jr. 23.5 Enosch Wolf C Fr. 1.0 Head Coach: Jim Calhoun Assistant Coaches: George Blaney, Andre LaFleur, Kevin Ollie

SYRACUSE

CONNECTICUT

2011 NCAA Champion

M18 M20 M25 M27 A3 A5

(33-6, 12-4 BIG EAST)

Opponent Yale Nevada Sacred Heart vs. Georgia Tech vs. Utah Lehigh Army Quinnipiac Iona Ball State Massachusetts at Rice at Rutgers Oklahoma Georgetown at North Carolina Pittsburgh Providence at Virginia Tech at Boston College Syracuse West Virginia at Notre Dame at Pittsburgh Miami Notre Dame at St. John’s at Villanova Seton Hall at Syracuse BIG EAST Championship vs. Notre Dame vs. Villanova vs. Pittsburgh NCAA Championship vs. Vermont vs. DePaul vs. Vanderbilt vs. Alabama vs. Duke vs. Georgia Tech

Result W, 70-60 W, 93-79 W, 111-64 L, 61-77 W, 76-44 W, 75-55 W, 74-46 W, 88-55 W, 104-54 W, 101-63 W, 91-67 W, 92-83 W, 75-74 W, 86-59 W, 94-70 L, 83-86 W, 68-65 L, 56-66 W, 96-60 W, 63-58 W, 84-56 W, 88-58 L, 74-80 L, 68-75 W, 76-63 W, 61-50 W, 71-53 W, 75-74 (ot) W, 89-67 L, 56-67

W, 66-58 W, 84-67 W, 61-58 W, 70-53 W, 72-55 W, 73-53 W, 87-71 W, 79-78 W, 82-73

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

Orange Roster

Player Pos. Cl. Carmelo Anthony F Fr. Hakim Warrick F So. Gerry McNamara G Fr. Kueth Duany G Sr. Billy Edelin G Fr. Josh Pace G So. Craig Forth C So. Jeremy McNeil F Jr. Matt Gorman F Fr. Andrew Kouwe G So. Ronnell Herron G Jr. Xzavier Gaines G So. Gary Hall F Jr. Tyrone Albright G Jr. Josh Brooks F Jr. Head Coach: Jim Boeheim Associate Head Coach: Bernie Fine Assistant Coaches: Mike Hopkins, Troy Weaver

Ppg 22.2 14.8 13.3 11.0 9.0 4.3 3.8 3.3 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.0

Rpg 10.0 8.5 2.3 3.7 3.4 2.7 3.3 4.2 2.1 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2

2002-03 Results

Date N14 N24 D3 D6 D10 D14 D21 D28 D30 J8 J11 J13 J18 J22 J26 J29 F1 F3 F8 F10 F15 F18 F23 F26 M1 M4 M9 M13 M14 M21 M23 M28 M30 A5 A7

(30-5, 13-3 BIG EAST)

Opponent vs. Memphis Valparaiso Colgate Cornell UNC Greensboro Binghamton Georgia Tech Albany Canisius at Seton Hall Boston College Missouri at Pittsburgh Seton Hall at Miami at Rutgers Pittsburgh Georgetown at West Virginia at Connecticut Notre Dame St. John’s at Michigan State West Virginia at Georgetown at Notre Dame Rutgers BIG EAST Championship vs. Georgetown vs. Connecticut NCAA Championship vs. Manhattan vs. Oklahoma State vs. Auburn vs. Oklahoma vs. Texas vs. Kansas

Result L, 63-70 W, 81-66 W, 98-68 W, 85-62 W, 92-65 W, 94-58 W, 92-65 W, 109-79 W, 87-69 W, 70-66 W, 82-74 W, 76-69 L, 60-73 W, 83-65 W, 54-49 L, 65-68 W, 67-65 W, 88-80 W, 94-80 L, 61-75 W, 82-80 W, 66-60 W, 76-75 W, 89-51 W, 93-84 W, 92-88 W, 83-74 W, 74-69 L, 67-80 W, 76-65 W, 68-56 W, 79-78 W, 63-47 W, 95-84 W, 81-78

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NCAA CHAMPIONS 

VILLANOVA

CONNECTICUT

Huskies Roster

Player Pos. Cl. Ppg Rpg Richard Hamilton G/F Jr. 21.5 4.8 Khalid El-Amin G So. 13.8 2.8 Kevin Freeman F Jr. 12.2 7.3 Albert Mouring G So. 7.1 2.5 Ricky Moore G Sr. 6.8 3.6 Edmund Saunders F So. 6.0 4.7 Jake Voskuhl C Jr. 5.5 6.4 Rashamel Jones G/F Sr. 3.5 1.7 Souleymane Wane C/F Jr. 2.0 2.8 E.J. Harrison G Sr. 1.9 0.8 Antric Klaiber F/C Sr. 0.7 1.0 Ed Tonella G Jr. 0.4 0.1 Richard Moore G Fr. 0.2 0.3 Ajou Ajou Deng F Fr.       did not play Beau Archibald G/F Jr.       did not play Justin Brown C Fr.       did not play Head Coach: Jim Calhoun Associate Head Coach: Dave Leitao Assistant Coaches: Karl Hobbs, Tom Moore

1998-99 Results

Date N15 N19 N24 N27 D1 D5 D9 D12 D23 D30 J2 J6 J9 J12 J16 J20 J23 J25 J30 F1 F6 F10 F13 F16 F20 F22 F28 M4 M5 M6 M11 M13 M18 M20 M27 M29

136

(34-2, 16-2 BIG EAST)

Opponent Quinnipiac Richmond Hartford Wagner vs. Washington Michigan State at Massachusetts at Pittsburgh Fairfield Villanova Georgetown at Boston College at West Virginia Notre Dame Pittsburgh at Miami Seton Hall at Georgetown at St. John’s Syracuse at Stanford Boston College at Seton Hall Rutgers Miami at Providence at Syracuse BIG EAST Championship vs. Seton Hall vs. Syracuse vs.St. John’s NCAA Championship vs. UT-San Antonio vs. New Mexico vs. Iowa vs. Gonzaga vs. Ohio State vs. Duke

Result W, 102-60 W, 77-57 W, 95-58 W, 111-46 W, 69-48 W, 82-68 W, 59-54 W, 70-69 W, 102-67 W, 100-76 W, 87-64 W, 91-78 W, 80-45 W, 101-70 W, 81-58 W, 70-68 (ot) W, 62-47 W, 78-71 W, 78-74 L, 42-59 W, 70-59 W, 66-50 W, 53-48 W, 77-64 L, 71-73 W, 72-65 W, 70-58 W, 57-56 W, 71-50 W, 82-63 W, 91-66 W, 78-56 W, 78-68 W, 67-62 W, 64-58 W, 77-74

GEORGETOWN

1985 NCAA Champion

1999 NCAA Champion

1985 NCAA Champion

Hoyas Roster

Wildcats Roster

Player Pos. Cl. Ppg Ed Pinckney F/C Sr. 15.6 Dwayne McClain G/F Sr. 14.8 Harold Pressley F Jr. 12.0 Gary McLain G Sr. 8.0 Dwight Wilbur G Jr. 7.5 Harold Jensen G So. 4.5 Chuck Everson C Jr. 3.3 Mark Plansky F Fr. 3.3 Connally Brown F So. 1.3 Wyatt Maker C So. 1.3 Veltra Dawson G Fr. 0.9 Steve Pinone F So. 0.6 Brian Harrington G Sr. 0.3 Roland Massimino G Jr. 0.1 Head Coach: Rollie Massimino Assistant Coaches: Marty Marbach, Steve Lappas, John Olive, Harry Booth

Rpg 8.9 4.1 7.9 1.2 2.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.6 0.3 0.2

1984-85 Results

Date N24 N28 D1 D7 D15 D22 D28 D29 J2 J5 J7 J12 J15 J19 J21 J23 J27 J29 F1 F5 F9 F11 F16 F19 F23 F27 M2 M6 M7 M15 M17 M22 M24 M30 A1

(25-10, 9-7 BIG EAST)

Opponent at Vermont atMarist Temple Monmouth Penn La Salle vs. BYU at Georgia Syracuse Connecticut at St. John’s Georgetown Boston College at Seton Hall Drexel Providence at Maryland Pittsburgh at Syracuse at Connecticut St. John’s at Georgetown at Boston College St. Joseph’s at Providence Seton Hall at Pittsburgh BIG EAST Championship vs. Pittsburgh vs. St. John’s NCAA Championship vs. Dayton vs. Michigan vs. Maryland vs. North Carolina vs. Memphis State vs. Georgetown

Result W, 80-56 W, 56-51 W, 68-65 W, 77-62 W, 80-67 W, 80-63 W, 91-61 L, 68-75 W, 82-70 W, 70-59 L, 71-76 L, 50-52 W, 85-66 W, 86-74 W, 63-55 W, 65-57 L, 74-77 W, 70-63 L, 79-92 W, 79-71 L, 68-70 L, 50-57 L, 61-62 W, 47-44 W, 88-82 W, 80-75 L, 62-85 W, 69-61 L, 74-89

W, 51-49 W, 59-55 W, 46-43 W, 56-44 W, 52-45 W, 66-64

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

Player Pos. Cl. Ppg Rpg Patrick Ewing C Jr. 16.4 10.0 David Wingate G/F So. 11.2 3.6 Michael Jackson G So. 10.2 1.7 Reggie Williams G/F Fr. 9.1 3.5 Bill Martin G Jr. 8.9 5.9 Horace Broadnax G So. 4.8 1.4 Michael Graham F Fr. 4.7 4.0 Gene Smith G Sr. 3.7 2.1 Fred Brown G Sr. 3.2 2.6 Ralph Dalton F/C Jr. 2.8 2.2 Clifton Dairsow F Fr. 1.7 1.4 Victor Morris F     So.     did not play Head Coach: John Thompson Assistant Coaches: Craig Esherick, Mike Riley

1983-84 Results

Date N25 N27 D1 D3 D6 D10 D14 D18 D21 D28 D30 J4 J7 J9 J12 J18 J21 J23 J28 J30 F4 F9 F11 F15 F18 F21 F25 F29 M3 M8 M9 M10 M18 M23 M25 M31 A2

(34-3, 14-2 BIG EAST)

Opponent at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo Morgan State St. Francis St. Leo at DePaul South Carolina St. American Western Kentucky Marshall UNLV at Connecticut Seton Hall Monmouth Villanova Providence St. John’s Boston College at Pittsburgh at Syracuse Connecticut Seton Hall Brigham Young at Villanova at Providence St. John’s at Boston College Pittsburgh Syracuse BIG EAST Championship vs. Providence vs. St. John’s vs. Syracuse NCAA Championship vs. Southern Methodist vs. UNLV vs. Dayton vs. Kentucky vs. Houston

Result W, 71-42 W, 97-35 W, 91-38 W, 84-61 W, 82-50 L, 61-63 W, 97-67 W, 80-62 W, 53-41 W, 82-71 W, 69-67 (ot) W, 81-69 W, 74-63 W, 74-54 L, 63-65 (2ot) W, 80-76 W, 83-61 W, 92-83 W, 63-52 W, 80-67 W, 87-62 W, 78-54 W, 67-51 W, 59-46 W, 59-38 L, 71-75 W, 83-70 W, 71-52 W, 88-71

W, 70-50 W, 79-68 W, 82-71 (ot) W, 37-36 W, 62-48 W, 61-49 W, 53-40 W, 84-75


POSTSEASON HISTORY 

CIncinnati NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary: CBI: CBI Summary:

Connecticut NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT 01, 10 NIT Summary:

DePaul NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

Georgetown NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT (FF-2nd), 05, 09 NIT Summary:

Louisville NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

58, 59 (FF), 60 (FF), 61 (CH), 62 (CH), 63 (FF-2nd), 66, 75, 76, 77, 92 (FF), 93 (RR), 94, 95, 96 (RR), 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 11, 12 26 appearances, 43 wins, 23 losses 51, 55 (FF-3rd), 57, 70, 74, 85, 90, 91, 06, 10 10 appearances, 8 wins, 10 losses 08 1 appearance, 0 wins, 1 loss 51, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64 (RR), 65, 67, 76, 79, 90 (RR), 91, 92, 94, 95 (RR), 96, 98 (RR), 99 (CH), 00, 02 (RR), 03, 04 (CH), 05, 06 (RR), 08, 09 (FF), 11 (CH), 12 31 appearances, 52 wins, 29 losses 55, 74, 75, 80, 81, 82, 88 (CH), 89, 93, 97 (FF), 12 appearances, 15 wins, 11 losses

Marquette NCAA

55 (RR), 59, 61, 68, 69 (RR), 71, 72, 73, 74 (FF-2nd), 75, 76 (RR), 77 (CH), 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 93, 94, 96, 97, 02, 03 (FF), 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12 30 appearances, 38 wins, 31 losses 56, 63, 67 (FF-2nd), 70 (CH), 81, 84, 85, 86, 87, 90, 95 (FF-2nd), 98, 00, 04, 05 15 appearances, 21 wins, 14 losses

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

Notre Dame NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

Pittsburgh

43 (FF), 53, 56, 59, 60, 65, 76, 78, 79 (FF), 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 00, 03 22 appearances, 53 wins, 34 losses 40 (FF), 44 (FF-2nd), 45 (CH), 48, 61, 63, 64, 66, 83 (FF-2nd), 90, 94, 95, 99, 03, 05, 07 16 appearances, 17 wins, 17 losses 43 (2nd), 75, 76, 79, 80 (RR), 81, 82 (FF-2nd), 83, 84 (CH), 85 (FF-2nd), 86, 87 (RR), 88, 89 (RR), 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96 (RR), 97, 01, 06, 07 (FF), 08, 10, 11, 12 27 appearances, 46 wins, 27 losses 53, 70, 77, 78 (FF), 93 (2nd), 98, 99, 00, 03

NCAA

41 (FF), 57, 58, 63, 74 (RR), 81, 82, 85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 (RR), 10 22 appearances, 22 wins, 23 losses 64, 75, 80, 84, 86, 92, 97, 01 8 appearances, 6 wins, 8 losses 12 (CH) 1 appearance, 6 wins, 0 losses

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary: CBI: CBI Summary:

Providence NCAA

64, 65 (RR), 66, 72, 73 (FF-4th), 74, 77, 78, 87 (FF), 89, 90, 94, 97 (RR), 01, 04, 11 16 appearances, 14 wins, 17 losses 59 (FF), 60 (FF-2nd), 61 (CH), 62, 63 (CH), 64, 67, 71(FF-2nd), 75, 76, 86, 91, 93 (FF), 95, 96, 99, 03, 07, 09 19 appearances, 30 wins, 19 losses

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

11 appearances, 14 wins, 12 losses 51, 59 (FF), 61, 64, 67, 68, 72 (FF), 74, 75 (FF), 77, 78, 79, 80 (CH), 81, 82 (FF), 83 (FF), 84, 86 (CH), 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 (RR), 99, 00, 03, 04, 05 (FF), 07, 08 (RR), 09 (RR), 10, 11, 12 (FF) 38 appearances, 64 wins, 40 losses 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 (CH), 66, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 85 (FF), 02, 06 (FF) 14 appearances, 13 wins, 13 losses

53 (RR), 54 (RR), 57, 58 (RR), 60, 63, 65, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 (FF), 79 (RR), 80, 81, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 01, 02, 03, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12 32 appearances, 30 wins, 35 losses 68 (FF), 73 (FF-2nd), 83, 84 (FF-2nd), 92 (FF-2nd), 97, 00, 04, 05, 06, 09 (FF-2nd) 11 appearances, 26 wins, 11 losses

St John’s NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT

NIT Summary: CBI: CBI Summary:

Seton Hall

NCAA NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

USF

NCAA NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

Syracuse NCAA

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

Villanova NCAA

Rutgers

NCAA NCAA Summary: NIT 02, 04 (FF-2nd), 06 NIT Summary:

75, 76 (FF), 79, 83, 89, 91 6 appearances, 5 wins, 7 losses 67 (FF), 69, 73, 74, 77, 78, 82, 90, 92, 99, 00, 14 appearances, 16 wins, 14 losses

NCAA Summary: NIT NIT Summary:

51 (RR), 52 (FF-2nd), 61, 67, 68, 69, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79 (RR), 80, 82, 83, 84, 85 (FF), 86, 87, 88, 90, 91 (RR), 92, 93, 98, 99 (RR), 00, 02, 11 28 appearances, 27 wins, 30 losses 39 (FF), 40, 43 (CH), 44 (CH), 45 (FF), 46, 47, 49, 50 (FF), 51 (FF), 52, 53 (FF-2nd), 58 (FF), 59 (CH), 60, 62 (FF-2nd), 65 (CH), 66, 70 (FF-2nd), 71, 72 (FF), 74, 75 (FF), 81, 89 (CH), 95, 03 (CH), 10 28 appearances, 46 wins, 30 losses 09 1 appearance, 0 wins, 1 loss 88, 89 (FF-2nd), 91 (RR), 92, 93, 94, 00, 04, 06 9 appearances, 15 wins, 9 losses 41(FF), 51(4th), 52, 53 (CH), 55, 56, 57, 74, 77, 87, 95, 98, 99, 01, 03, 10, 12 17 appearances, 7 wins, 19 losses 90, 92, 12 3 appearances, 2 wins, 3 losses 81, 83, 85, 91, 95, 00, 02, 10 7 appearances, 4 wins, 6 losses 57 (RR), 66 (RR), 73, 74, 75 (FF), 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 (FF-2nd), 88, 89 (RR), 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96 (FF-2nd), 98, 99, 00, 01, 03 (CH), 04, 05, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12 36 appearances, 56 wins, 35 losses 46, 50, 64, 67, 71, 72, 81(FF-2nd), 82, 97, 02 (FF), 07, 08 (FF) 12 appearances, 14 wins, 13 losses 39 (FF), 49, 51, 55, 62 (RR), 64, 69, 70 (RR), 71(FF-2nd), 72, 78 (RR), 80, 81, 82 (RR), 83 (RR), 84, 85 (CH), 86, 88, 90, 91, 95, 96, 97, 99, 05, 06 (RR), 07, 08, 09 (FF), 10, 11 32 appearances, 49 wins, 31 losses (1971 record voided) 59, 60, 63 (FF), 65 (FF-2nd), 66 (FF), 67, 68, 77 (FF), 87, 89, 92, 94 (CH), 00, 01, 02, 03, 04 17 appearances, 24 wins, 17 losses

BIG EAST Teams in Postseason 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

CIN

NIT (8) — CBI — NIT NCAA NCAA

UConn NIT NIT NIT — — — — — NIT – 1st NIT NCAA (8) NCAA (16) NCAA NIT NCAA (16) NCAA (8) NCAA (16) NIT – 3rd NCAA (8) Final Four – 1st NCAA NIT NCAA (8) NCAA (16) Final Four – 1st NCAA NCAA (8) — NCAA Final Four NIT Final Four – 1st NCAA

DPU

— NIT (8) — — — — —

GU NCAA (8) NCAA Final Four – 2nd NCAA Final Four – 1st Final Four – 2nd NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA NCAA NIT – 2nd NCAA NCAA (16) NCAA (8) NCAA NIT NIT NIT NCAA (16) — NIT – 2nd — NIT NCAA (16) Final Four – 2nd NCAA NIT NCAA NCAA NCAA

LOU

NIT – 3rd NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA Final Four

MU

NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA (16) NCAA (16)

ND

PITT

— NIT — — NIT – 2nd NCAA NCAA NCAA (16) NIT NIT NIT NCAA NCAA NIT – 3rd NCAA NCAA NCAA

— — NIT NCAA NIT NCAA NCAA NCAA — NCAA NIT NCAA — — — NIT — — — NIT NCAA (16) NCAA (16) NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA CBI (1st)

PC — — — — — — NIT Final Four — NCAA NCAA NIT — NIT – 4th NCAA NIT NIT NCAA (8) — NIT — NCAA NIT NIT NCAA — — NIT — NIT — — —

RU

— — — NIT NIT — NCAA — NIT – 2nd — NIT — — — — — —

STJ SHU NCAA — NIT — NCAA — NCAA (16) — NCAA — Final Four — NCAA — NCAA NIT NCAA NCAA NIT – 1st Final Four – 2nd NCAA — NCAA (8) NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA — NCAA NIT NIT — — — — NCAA — NCAA (8) NIT NCAA NCAA (16) — NIT — NIT – 4th NIT – 1st NIT — NCAA — — — NCAA — — — — CBI — NIT NIT NCAA — — NIT

USF

— — — — NIT — NCAA

SYR VU NCAA (16) NIT – 2nd NCAA NIT NCAA (8) NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA Final Four – 1st NCAA NCAA Final Four – 2nd NIT NCAA NCAA (8) NCAA (8) NIT NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA NIT — — NCAA (16) NIT – 1st NCAA NCAA Final Four – 2nd NCAA NIT NCAA NCAA (16) —6) NCAA NCAA NCAA (16) NIT NCAA NIT NIT — Final Four – 1st NIT NCAA (16) NIT NCAA NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA (8) NIT (8) NCAA NIT (4) NCAA (16) NCAA (16) Final Four NCAA (16) NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA (8) —

NCAA (16) – NCAA Regional Semifinals (Final 16) – NCAA (8) – NCAA Regional Finals (Final 8) – NIT (8) – NIT Quarterfinals

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

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2011-12

Peyton Siva, Louisville

NCAA Record: 13-9; NIT Record: 1-1; CBI Record: 6-0 NCAA Cincinnati Texas (East Region Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Florida State (East Region Third Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Ohio State (East Region Regional Semifinals, Nashville, Tenn.) NCAA Connecticut Iowa State (South Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) NCAA Georgetown Belmont (Midwest Region Second Round, Columbus, Ohio) N.C. State (Midwest Region Third Round, Columbus, Ohio) NCAA Louisville Davidson (West Region Second Round, Portland, Ore.) New Mexico (West Region Third Round, Portland, Ore.) Michigan State (West Region Regional Semifinals, Phoenix, Ariz.) Florida (West Region Final, Phoenix, Ariz.) Kentucky (Final Four, National Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) NCAA Marquette BYU (West Region Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) Murray State (West Region Third Round, Louisville, Ky.) Florida (West Region Regional Semifinals, Phoenix, Ariz.) NCAA Notre Dame Xavier (South Region Second Round, Greensboro, N.C.) CBI Pittsburgh Wofford (First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Princeton (Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Butler (Semifinals, Indianapolis, Ind.) Washington State (Championship Series, Pullman, Wash.) Washington State (Championship Series, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Washington State (Championship Series, Pittsburgh, Pa.) NIT Seton Hall Stony Brook (First Round, South Orange, N.J.) Massachusetts (Second Round, South Orange, N.J.) NCAA Syracuse UNC Asheville (East Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Kansas State (East Region Third Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Wisconsin (East Region Regional Semifinals, Boston, Mass.) Ohio State (East Region Regional Finals, Boston, Mass.) NCAA South Florida Temple (Midwest Region Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Ohio (Midwest Region Third Round, Nashville, Tenn.) NCAA West Virginia Gonzaga (East Region Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Final 16: Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette, Syracuse Final 8: Louisville, Syracuse Final 4: Louisville

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65-59 62-56 66-81 64-77 74-59 63-66 69-62 59-56 57-44 72-68 61-69 88-68 62-53 58-68 63-67 81-63 82-61 68-62 (ot) 66-67 57-53 71-65 63-61 67-77 72-65 75-59 64-63 70-77 58-44 56-62 54-77

2010-11

NCAA Record: 13-10 NCAA Cincinnati NCAA Connecticut

Missouri (West Region Second Round, Washington, D.C.) W Connecticut (West Region Third Round, Washington, D.C.) L Bucknell (West Region Second Round, Washington, D.C.) W Cincinnati (West Region Third Round, Washington, D.C.) W San Diego State (West Region Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif.) W Arizona (West Region Final, Anaheim, Calif.) W Kentucky (Final Four, National Semifinal, Houston, Texas) W Butler (Final Four, National Final, Houston, Texas) W NCAA Georgetown VCU (Southwest Region Second Round, Chicago, Ill.) L NCAA Louisville Morehead State (Southwest Region Second Round, Denver, Colo.) L NCAA Marquette Xavier (East Region Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio) W Syracuse (East Region Third Round, Cleveland, Ohio) W North Carolina (East Region Semifinal, Newark, N.J.) L NCAA Notre Dame Akron (Southwest Region Second Round, Chicago, Ill.) W Florida State (Southwest Region Third Round, Chicago, Ill.) L NCAA Pittsburgh UNC Asheville (Southeast Region Second Round, Washington, D.C.) W Butler (Southeast Region Third Round, Washington, D.C.) L NCAA St. John’s Gonzaga (Southeast Region Second Round, Denver, Colo.) L NCAA Syracuse Indiana State (East Region Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio) W Marquette (East Region Third Round, Cleveland, Ohio) L NCAA Villanova George Mason (East Region Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio) L NCAA West Virginia Clemson (East Region Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) W Kentucky (East Region Third Round, Tampa, Fla.) L Final 16: Connecticut, Marquette Final 8: Connecticut Final 4: Connecticut Champion: Connecticut

76-63 58-69 81-52 69-58 74-67 65-63 56-55 53-41 56-74 61-62 66-55 66-62 63-81 69-56 57-71 74-51 70-71 71-86 77-60 62-66 57-61 84-76 63-71

2009-10

Kemba Walker, Connecticut

138

NCAA Record: 8-8; NIT Record: 1-5 NIT Connecticut Northeastern (First Round, Storrs, Conn.) Virginia Tech (Second Round, Blacksburg, Va.) Cincinnati Dayton (First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) NCAA Georgetown Ohio (Midwest Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) NCAA Louisville California (South Region First Round, Jacksonville, Fla.) NCAA Marquette Washington (East Region, San Jose, Calif.) NCAA Notre Dame Old Dominion (South Region First Round, New Orleans, La.) NCAA Pittsburgh Oakland (West Region First Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Xavier (West Region Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) NIT St. John’s Memphis (First Round, Memphis, Tenn.) NIT Seton Hall Texas Tech (First Round, Newark, N.J.) NIT USF North Carolina State (First Round, Tampa, Fla.) NCAA Syracuse Vermont (West Region First Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Gonzaga (West Region Second Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Butler (West Region Semifinal, Salt Lake City, Utah) NCAA Villanova Robert Morris (South Region First Round, Providence, R.I.) Saint Mary’s (South Region Second Round, Providence, R.I.) NCAA West Virginia Morgan State (East Region First Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Missouri (East Region Second Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Washington (East Region Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) Kentucky (East Region Final, Syracuse, N.Y.) Duke (Final Four, National Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) Final 16: Syracuse, West Virginia Final 8: West Virginia Final 4: West Virginia

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

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59-57 63-65 66-81 83-97 62-77 78-80 50-51 89-66 68-71 71-73 69-87 57-58 79-56 87-65 59-63 73-70 OT 68-75 77-50 68-59 69-56 73-66 57-78


POSTSEASON HISTORY 

2008-09

NCAA Record: 17-7; NIT Record: 3-3; CBI Record: 0-1 NCAA Connecticut Chattanooga (West Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) W Texas A&M (West Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) W Purdue (West Region Semifinal, Glendale, Ariz.) W Missouri (West Region Final, Glendale, Ariz.) W Michigan State (Final Four, National Semifinal, Detroit, Mich.) L NIT Georgetown Baylor (First Round, Waco, Texas) L NCAA Louisville Morehead State (Midwest Region First Round, Dayton, Ohio) W Siena (Midwest Region Second Round, Dayton, Ohio) W Arizona (Midwest Region Semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.) W Michigan State (Midwest Region Final, Indianapolis, Ind.) L NCAA Marquette Utah State (West Region First Round, Boise, Idaho) W Missouri (West Region Second Round, Boise Idaho) L NIT Notre Dame UAB (First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) W New Mexico (Second Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) W Kentucky (Third Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) W Penn State (Semifinal, New York, N.Y.) L NCAA Pittsburgh East Tennessee State (East Region First Round, Dayton, Ohio) W Oklahoma State (East Region Second Round, Dayton, Ohio) W Xavier (East Region Semifinal, Boston, Mass.) W Villanova (East Region Final, Boston, Mass.) L NIT Providence Miami (Fla.) (First Round, Providence, R.I.) L CBI St. John’s Richmond (First Round, Richmond, Va.) L NCAA Syracuse Stephen F. Austin (South Region First Round, Miami, Fla.) W Arizona State (South Region Second Round, Miami, Fla.) W Oklahoma (South Region Semifinal, Memphis, Tenn.) L NCAA Villanova American (East Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) W UCLA (East Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) W Duke (East Region Semifinal, Boston, Mass.) W Pittsburgh (East Region Final, Boston, Mass.) W North Carolina (Final Four, National Semifinal, Detroit, Mich.) L NCAA West Virginia Dayton (Midwest Region First Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) L Final 16: Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova Final 8: Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Villanova Final 4: Connecticut, Villanova

103-47 92-66 72-60 82-75 73-82 72-74 74-54 79-72 103-64 52-64 58-57 79-83 70-64 70-68 77-67 59-67 71-62 84-76 60-55 76-78 66-78 65-79 59-44 78-67 71-84 80-67 88-69 77-54 78-76 69-83 60-68

Scottie Reynolds, Villanova

2007-08

NCAA Record: 11-8; NIT Record: 2-1; CBI Record: 0-1 CBI Cincinnati Bradley (First Round, Peoria, Ill.) NCAA Connecticut San Diego (West Region First Round, Tampa, Fla.) NCAA Georgetown UMBC (Midwest Region First Round, Raleigh, N.C. Davidson (Midwest Region Second Round, Raleigh, N.C.) NCAA Louisville Boise State (East Region First Round, Birmingham, Ala.) Oklahoma (East Region Second Round, Birmingham, Ala.) Tennessee (East Region Semifinal, Charlotte, N.C.) North Carolina (East Region Final, Charlotte, N.C.) NCAA Marquette Kentucky (South Region First Round, Anaheim, Calif.) Stanford (South Region Second Round, Anaheim, Calif.) NCAA Notre Dame George Mason (East Region First Round, Denver, Colo.) Washington State (East Region Second Round, Denver, Colo.) NCAA Pittsburgh Oral Roberts (South Region First Round, Denver, Colo.) Michigan State (South Region Second Round, Denver, Colo.) NIT Syracuse Robert Morris (First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Maryland (Second Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Massachusetts (Quarterfinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Villanova Clemson (Midwest Region First Round, Tampa, Fla.) Siena (Midwest Region Second Round, Tampa, Fla.) Kansas (Midwest Region Semifinal, Detroit, Mich.) NCAA West Virginia Arizona (West Region First Round, Washington, D.C.) Duke (West Region Second Round, Washington, D.C.) Xavier (West Region Semifinal, Phoenix, Ariz.) Final 16: Louisville, Villanova, West Virginia Final 8: Louisville

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67-70 69-70 OT 66-47 70-74 79-69 78-48 79-60 73-83 74-66 81-82 OT 68-50 41-61 82-63 54-65 87-81 88-72 77-81 75-69 84-72 57-72 75-65 73-67 75-79 OT

W W L W W W W L W L L L W W L L W W L L W W W W W

83-71 70-65 51-52 80-55 62-55 66-65 96-84 OT 60-67 78-58 69-72 49-61 64-74 79-58 84-79 OT 55-64 78-90 OT 79-73 80-64 70-74 58-67 74-50 90-77 71-66 63-62 78-73

2006-07

NCAA Record: 7-6; NIT Record: 9-3 NIT DePaul Hofstra (West Regon, First Round, Chicago, Ill.) Kansas State (West Region, Second Round, Manhattan, Kan.) Air Force (Quarterfinal Round, USAFA, Colo.) NCAA Georgetown Belmont (East Region First Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Boston College (East Region Second Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Vanderbilt (East Region Semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J.) North Carolina (East Regional, Regoinal Final, East Rutherford, N.J. Ohio State (Final Four, National Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Louisville Stanford (South Region First Round, Lexington, Ky.) Texas A&M (South Region Second Round, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Marquette Michigan State (East Region First Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) NCAA Notre Dame Winthrop (Midwest Region First Round, Spokane, Wash.) NCAA Pittsburgh Wright State (West Region First Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Virginia Commonwealth (West Region Second Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) UCLA (West Region Semifinal, San Jose, Calif.) NIT Providence Bradley (North Region, First Round, Peoria, Ill.) NIT Syracuse South Alabama (South Region, First Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) San Diego State (South Region, Second Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Clemson (Quarterfinal Round, Clemson, S.C.) NCAA Villanova Kentucky (West Region First Round, Chicago, Ill.) NIT West Virginia Delaware State (East Region, First Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) Massachusetts (East Region, Second Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) North Carolina State (Quarterfinal, Morgantown, W.Va.) Mississippi State (Semifinal, New York, N.Y.) Clemson (Final, New York, N.Y.) Final 16: Georgetown, Pittsburgh Final 8: Georgetown Final 4: Georgetown

2012-13 BIG EAST Basketball

Roy Hibbert, Georgetown

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2005-06

Rudy Gay, Connecticut

NCAA Record: 11-8; NIT Record: 7-4 NIT Cincinnati Charlotte (First Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Minnesota (Second Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) South Carolina (Quarterfinal, Cincinnati, Ohio) NCAA Connecticut Albany (Washington D.C. Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Kentucky (Washington D.C. Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Washington (Washington D.C. Region Semifinal, Washington D.C.) George Mason (Washington D.C. Region Final, Washington D.C.) NCAA Georgetown Northern Iowa (Minneapolis Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Ohio State (Minneapolis Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Florida (Minneapolis Region Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) NIT Louisville Delaware State (First Round, Louisville, Ky.) Clemson (Second Round, Louisville, Ky.) Missouri State (Quarterfinal, Louisville, Ky.) South Carolina (Semifinal, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Marquette Alabama (Oakland Region First Round, San Diego, Calif.) NIT Notre Dame Vanderbilt (First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Michigan (Second Round, Ann Arbor, Mich.) NCAA Pittsburgh Kent State (Oakland Region First Round, Auburn Hills, Mich.) Bradley (Oakland Region Second Round, Auburn Hills, Mich.) NIT Rutgers Penn State (Opening Round, University Park, Pa.) St. Joseph’s (First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) NCAA Seton Hall Wichita State (Washington D.C. Region First Round, Greensboro, N.C.) NCAA Syracuse Texas A&M (Atlanta Region First Round, Jacksonville, Fla.) NCAA Villanova Monmouth (Minneapolis Region First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Arizona (Minneapolis Region Second Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Boston College (Minneapolis Region Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) Florida (Minneapolis Region Final, Minneapolis, Minn.) NCAA West Virginia Southern Illinois (Atlanta Region First Round, Auburn Hills, Mich.) NW State (Atlanta Region Second Round, Auburn Hills, Mich.) Texas (Atlanta Region Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) Final 16: Georgetown, West Virginia Final 8: Connecticut, Villanova

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86-80 76-62 62-65 72-59 87-83 98-92 OT 84-86 OT 54-49 70-52 53-57 71-54 74-68 74-56 63-78 85-90 79-69 84-87 OT 79-64 66-72 76-71 62-71 66-86 58-66 58-45 82-78 60-59 OT 62-75 64-46 67-54 71-74

W L W L W W L L L L W W L W W W L

85-65 75-83 77-71 62-65 64-34 74-57 66-69 73-78 71-79 57-60 55-47 76-65 66-67 63-61 111-105 OT 65-60 85-93 OT

W, L, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, L, W, W, L, L, W, W, W, W, L, W, L, W, W, L, L, W, L, W, W, L,

58-51 54-57 70-53 72-55 73-53 87-71 79-78 82-73 –1st 71-59 77-66 61-65 53-44 59-55 51-63 58-66 76-71 67-64 72-60 84-81 OT 55-62 –2nd 80-76 62-90 80-75 72-70 71-80 70-85 72-63 60-72 65-54 79-72 64-67

2004-05

NCAA Record: 7-6; NIT Record: 2-2 NCAA Boston College Pennsylvania (Chicago Region, First Round, Cleveland, Ohio) Wisconsin-Milw. (Chicago Region, Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio) NCAA Connecticut Central Florida (Syracuse Region, First Round, Worcester, Mass.) NC State (Syracuse Region, First Round, Worcester, Mass.) NIT Georgetown Boston University (First Round, Washington, D.C.) Cal-State Fullerton (Second Round, Washington, D.C.) South Carolina (Quarterfinal, Columbia, S.C.) NIT Notre Dame Holy Cross (First Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) NCAA Pittsburgh Pacific (Albuquerque Region First Round, Boise, Idaho) NCAA Syracuse Vermont (Austin Region, First Round, Worcester, Mass.) NCAA Villanova New Mexico (Syracuse Region, First Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Florida (Syracuse Region, Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.) North Carolina (Syracuse Region, Regional Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA West Virginia Creighton (Albuquerque Region, First Round, Cleveland, Ohio) Wake Forest (Albuquerque Region, Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio) Texas Tech (Albuquerque Region, Regional Semifinal, Albuquerque, N.M.) Louisville (Albuquerque Region, Regional Final, Albuquerque, N.M.) Final 16: Villanova Final 8: West Virginia

2003-04

Ben Gordon, Connecticut

140

NCAA Record: 12-5; NIT Record: 10-4 (including two games between BIG EAST teams) NCAA Boston College Utah (St. Louis Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Georgia Tech (St. Louis Region 2nd Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) NCAA Connecticut Vermont (Phoenix Region 1st Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) DePaul (Phoenix Region 2nd Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Vanderbilt (Phoenix Region Semifinal, Phoenix, Ariz.) Alabama (Phoenix Region Final, Phoenix, Ariz.) Duke (Final Four, San Antonio, Texas) Georgia Tech (Final Four, San Antonio, Texas) NIT Notre Dame Purdue (1st Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Saint Louis (2nd Round, Ft. Wayne, Ind.) Oregon (Quarterfinals, Notre Dame, Ind.) NCAA Pittsburgh UCF (East Rutherford Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Wisconsin (East Rutherford Region 2nd Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Oklahoma State (East Rutherford Region Semifinal, E. Rutherford, N.J.) NCAA Providence Pacific (St. Louis Region 1st Round, Kansas City, Mo.) NIT Rutgers Temple (1st Round, Piscataway, N.J.) West Virginia (2nd Round, Piscataway, N.J.) Villanova (Quarterfinals, Piscataway, N.J.) Iowa State (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Michigan (Championships, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Seton Hall Arizona (Atlanta Region 1st Round, Raleigh, N.C.) Duke (Atlanta Region 2nd Round, Raleigh, N.C.) NCAA Syracuse BYU (Phoenix Region 1st Round, Denver, Colo.) Maryland (Phoenix Region 2nd Round, Denver, Colo.) Alabama (Phoenix Region Semifinal, Phoenix, Ariz.) NIT Villanova Drexel (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Virginia (2nd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Rutgers (Quarterfinals, Piscataway, N.J.) NIT West Virginia Kent State (Opening Round, Kent, Ohio) Rhode Island (1st Round, Morgantown, W.Va.) Rutgers (2nd Round, Piscataway, N.J.) Final 16: Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Syracuse    Final 8: Connecticut Final Four: Connecticut    Champion: Connecticut

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2002-03

NCAA Record: 12-3; NIT Record: 12-5 (including two games between BIG EAST teams) NIT Boston College Fairfield (Opening Round, Bridgeport, Conn.) Temple (1st Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) NCAA Connecticut BYU (South Region 1st Round, Spokane, Wash.) Stanford (South Region 2nd Round, Spokane, Wash.) Texas (South Region Semifinal, San Antonio, Texas) NIT Georgetown Tennessee (1st Round, Knoxville, Tenn.) Providence (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) North Carolina (Quarterfinals, Chapel Hill, N.C.) Minnesota (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) St. John’s (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Notre Dame UW-Milwaukee (West Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Illinois (West Region 2nd Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Arizona (West Region Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif.) NCAA Pittsburgh Wagner (Midwest Region 1st Round, Boston, Mass.) Indiana (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Boston, Mass.) Marquette (Midwest Region Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) NIT Providence Richmond (Opening Round, Richmond, Va.) College of Charleston (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) Georgetown (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) NIT St. John’s Boston University (1st Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) Virginia (2nd Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) UAB (Quarterfinals, Jamaica, N.Y.) Texas Tech (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Georgetown (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NIT Seton Hall Rhode Island (1st Round, Kingston, R.I.) NCAA Syracuse Manhattan (East Region 1st Round, Boston, Mass.) Oklahoma State (East Region 2nd Round, Boston, Mass.) Auburn (East Region Semifinal, Albany, N.Y.) Oklahoma (East Region Final, Albany, N.Y.) Texas (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) Kansas (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) NIT Villanova Siena (Opening Round, Albany, N.Y.) Final 16: Connecticut, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse Final 8: Syracuse Final Four: Syracuse

W L W W L W W W W L W W L W W L W W L W W W W W L W W W W W W L

90-78 62-75 58-53 85-74 78-82 70-60 67-58 79-74 88-7 67-70 – 2nd 70-69 68-60 71-88 87-61 74-52 74-77 67-49 69-64 58-67 62-57 73-63 79-71 64-63 70-67 – 1st 60-61 76-65 68-56 79-78 63-47 95-84 81-78 – 1st 59-74

Champion: Syracuse

2001-02

NCAA Record: 6-6; NIT Record: 5-4 NCAA Boston College Texas (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dallas, Texas) NCAA Connecticut Hampton (East Region 1st Round, Washington, D.C.) NC State (East Region 2nd Round, Washington, D.C.) Southern Illinois (East Region Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) Maryland (East Region Final, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Miami Missouri (West Region 1st Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) NCAA Notre Dame Charlotte (South Region 1st Round, Greenville, S.C.) Duke (South Region 2nd Round, Greenville, S.C.) NCAA Pittsburgh Central Connecticut (South Region 1st Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) California (South Region 2nd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Kent State (South Region Semifinal, Lexington, Ky.) NIT Rutgers Yale (1st Round, Piscataway, N.J.) NCAA St. John’s Wisconsin (East Region 1st Round, Washington, D.C.) NIT Syracuse St. Bonaventure(1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Butler (2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Richmond (3rd Round, Richmond, Va.) South Carolina (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Temple (Consolation, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NIT Villanova Manhattan (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Louisiana Tech (2nd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Temple (3rd Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Final 16: Pittsburgh Final 8: Connecticut

L W W W L L W L W W L L L W W W L L W W L

57-70 78-67 77-74 71-59 82-90 80-93 82-63 77-84 71-54 63-50 73-78 OT 65-67 70-80 76-66 66-65 OT 62-46 59-66 54-65 84-69 67-64 57-63

W L W L W W L L W L W L L L W L L L

68-65 71-74 72-65 61-67 63-61 76-57 66-76 58-60 83-71 56-59 84-75 61-66 59-69 79-85 79-69 58-87 78-87 56-79

2000-01

NCAA Record: 5-5; NIT Record: 2-6 NCAA Boston College Southern Utah (East Region 1st Round, Uniondale, NY.) USC (East Region 2nd Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) NIT Connecticut South Carolina (1st Round, Storrs, Conn.) Detroit (2nd Round, Storrs, Conn.) NCAA Georgetown Arkansas (West Region 1st Round, Boise, Idaho) Hampton (West Region 2nd Round, Boise, Idaho) Maryland (West Region Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif.) NIT Miami Auburn (1st Round, Auburn, Ala.) NCAA Notre Dame Xavier (Midwest Region 1st Round, Kansas City, Mo.) Mississippi (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Kansas City, Mo.) NIT Pittsburgh St. Bonaventure (1st Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Mississippi State (2nd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA Providence Penn State (South Region 1st Round, New Orleans, La.) NIT Seton Hall Alabama (1st Round, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) NCAA Syracuse Hawaii (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dayton, Ohio) Kansas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Dayton, Ohio) NIT Villanova Minnesota (1st Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) NIT West Virginia Richmond (1st Round, Richmond, Va.) Final 16: Georgetown

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 

1999-2000

NCAA Record: 8-5; NIT Record: 6-4 NCAA Connecticut Utah State (South Region 1st Round, Birmingham, Ala.) Tennessee (South Region 2nd round, Birmingham, Ala.) NIT Georgetown Virginia (1st Round, Charlottesville, Va.) California (2nd Round, Berkeley, Calif.) NCAA Miami Arkansas (South Region 1st Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Ohio State (South Region 2nd Round, Nashville, Tenn.) Tulsa (South Region Semifinal, Austin, Texas) NIT Notre Dame Michigan (1st Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Xavier (2nd Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) BYU (3rd Round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Penn State (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Wake Forest (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NIT Rutgers Kent State (1st Round, Kent, Ohio) NCAA St. John’s Northern Arizona (West Region 1st Round, Tucson, Ariz.) Gonzaga (West Region 2nd Round, Tucson, Ariz.) NCAA Seton Hall Oregon (East Region 1st Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Temple (East Region 2nd Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) Oklahoma State (East Region Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Syracuse Samford (Midwest Region 1st Round, Cleveland, Ohio) Kentucky (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Cleveland, Ohio) Mich. State (Midwest Region Semifinal, Auburn Hills, Mich.) NIT Villanova Delaware (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Kent State (2nd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Final 16: Miami, Seton Hall, Syracuse

W L W L W W L W W W W L L W L W W L W W L W L

75-67 51-65 115-111 3OT 49-60 75-71 75-62 71-80 75-65 76-64 64-52 73-52 61-71 62-73 61-56 76-82 72-71 OT 67-65 OT 66-68 79-65 52-50 58-75 72-63 67-81

W W W W W W L W L L W L W W W L L L L

91-66 78-56 76-68 67-62 64-58 77-74 - 1st 47-54 75-54 63-73 86-92 58-45 68-78 69-43 86-61 76-62 74-77 56-75 61-69 70-72

W W W L W L L L L W W L W W L

93-85 78-68 75-74 64-75 71-69 79-80 OT 62-65 64-66 78-88 63-61 56-46 67-80 82-52 75-74 62-65

W L W W W L W L L W W L W L W W W L L W L W W L

73-66 77-81 OT 71-66 63-47 76-67 65-71 OT 74-64 67-79 73-76 74-58 82-72 66-67 82-63 71-76 81-59 98-87 71-65 92-96 OT 67-82 101-91 68-75 98-95 76-73 71-76

1998-99

NCAA Record: 10-4; NIT Record: 1-4 NCAA Connecticut Texas-San Antonio (West Region 1st Round, Denver, Colo.) New Mexico (West Region 2nd Round, Denver, Colo.) Iowa (West Region Semifinal, Phoenix, Ariz.) Gonzaga (West Region Final, Phoenix, Ariz.) Ohio State (Final Four, St. Petersburg, Fla.) Duke (Final Four, St. Petersburg, Fla.) NIT Georgetown Princeton (1st Round, Princeton, N.J.) NCAA Miami Lafayette (East Region 1st Round, Boston, Mass.) Purdue (East Region 2nd Round, Boston, Mass.) NIT Providence NC State (1st Round, Raleigh, N.C.) NIT Rutgers Hofstra (1st Round, Piscataway, N.J.) Clemson (2nd Round, Piscataway, N.J.) NCAA St. John’s Samford (South Region 1st Round, Orlando, Fla.) Indiana (South Region 2nd Round, Orlando, Fla.) Maryland (South Region Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.) Ohio State (South Region Final, Knoxvillle, Tenn.) NIT Seton Hall Old Dominion (1st Round, Norfolk, Va.) NCAA Syracuse Oklahoma St. (South Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) NCAA Villanova Mississippi (Midwest Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Final 16: Connecticut, St. John’s Final 8: Connecticut, St. John’s Final Four: Connecticut Champion: Connecticut

1997-98

NCAA Record: 7-5; NIT Record: 1-2 NCAA Connecticut Fairleigh Dickinson (East Region 1st Round, Washington, D.C.) Indiana (East Region 2nd Round, Washington, D.C.) Washington (East Region Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.) North Carolina (East Region Final, Greensboro, N.C.) NIT Georgetown Florida (1st round, Gainesville, Fla.) Georgia Tech (2nd Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Miami UCLA (South Region 1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA St. John’s Detroit (Midwest Region 1st Round, Chicago, Ill.) NIT Seton Hall Georgia Tech (1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Syracuse Iona (South Region 1st Round, Lexington, Ky.) New Mexico (South Region 2nd Round, Lexington, Ky.) Duke (South Region Semifinal, St. Petersburg, Fla.) NCAA West Virginia Temple (West Region 1st Round, Boise, Idaho) Cincinnati (West Region 2nd Round, Boise, Idaho) Utah (West Region Semifinal, Anaheim, Calif.) Final 16: Connecticut, Syracuse, West Virginia    Final 8: Connecticut

1996-97

Austin Croshere, Providence

142

NCAA Record: 5-4 ; NIT Record: 9-6 NCAA Boston College Valparaiso (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) St. Joseph’s (West Region 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) NIT Connecticut Iona (1st round, Storrs, Conn.) Bradley (2nd round, Storrs, Conn.) Nebraska (Quarterfinals, Storrs, Conn.) Florida State (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Arkansas (Consolation, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Georgetown Charlotte (West Region 1st Round, Tucson, Ariz.) NIT Miami Michigan (1st round, Ann Arbor, Mich.) NIT Notre Dame Oral Roberts (1st round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Texas Christian (2nd round, Notre Dame, Ind.) Michigan (Quarterfinals, Notre Dame, Ind.) NIT Pittsburgh New Orleans (1st round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Arkansas (2nd round, Fayetteville, Ark.) NCAA Providence Marquette (Southeast Region 1st Round, Charlotte, N.C.) Duke (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Charlotte, N.C.) Chattanooga (Southeast Region Semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.) Arizona (Southeast Region Final, Birmingham, Ala.) NIT Syracuse Florida State (1st round, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Villanova Long Island (East Region 1st Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) California (East Region 2nd Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) NIT West Virginia Bowling Green (1st round, Morgantown, W. Va.) NC State (2nd round, Raleigh, N.C.) Florida State (Quarterfinals, Morgantown, W. Va.) Final 16: Providence Final 8: Providence

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 

1995-96

NCAA Record: 12-5 ; NIT Record: 1-1 NCAA Boston College Indiana (Southeast Region 1st Round, Orlando, Fla.) Georgia Tech (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Orlando, Fla.) NCAA Connecticut Colgate (Southeast Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Eastern Michigan (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Mississippi State (Southeast Region Semifinal, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Georgetown Mississippi Valley State (East Region 1st Round, Richmond, Va.) New Mexico (East Region 2nd Round, Richmond, Va.) Texas Tech (East Region Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) Massachusetts (East Region final, Atlanta, Ga.) NIT Providence Fairfield (1st round, New Haven, Conn.) St. Joseph’s (2nd round, Providence, R.I.) NCAA Syracuse Montana State (West Region 1st Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) Drexel (West Region 2nd Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) Georgia (West Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) Kansas (West Region final, Denver, Colo.) Mississippi State (Final Four, East Rutherford, N.J.) Kentucky (Final Four, East Rutherford, N.J.) NCAA Villanova Portland (Midwest Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Louisville (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Final 16: Connecticut, Georgetown, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown, Syracuse Final Four: Syracuse Championship Game: Syracuse

W L W W L W W W L W L W W W W W L W L

64-51 89-103 68-59 95-81 55-60 93-56 73-62 98-90 62-86 91-79 62-82 88-55 69-58 83-81 OT 60-57 77-69 67-76 -2nd 92-58 64-68

W W W L W W L L W L L L W L L

100-71 96-91 99-89 96-102 68-63 53-51 64-74 56-62 72-67 78-91 67-74 71-83 96-92 94-96 OT 81-89 3OT

W W W L W W L W L L L W W L W W W W W

67-64 75-72 77-68 66-74 64-46 75-63 60-69 OT 84-77 73-85 70-76 77-84 92-78 64-59 88-98 OT 103-79 82-67 76-74 66-58 80-73 – 1st

W W L L W W W W L L W W W L L W L W L

87-83 101-68 58-75 88-90 OT 78-68 71-44 66-53 45-41 61-62 65-86 73-61 68-67 75-58 60-76 52-55 85-67 74-80 81-59 68-72

1994-95

NCAA Record: 6-4 ; NIT Record: 1-4 NCAA Connecticut Chattanooga (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Cincinnati (West Region 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Maryland (West Region Semifinal, Oakland, Calif.) UCLA (West Region Final, Oakland, Calif.) NCAA Georgetown Xavier (Southeast Region 1st Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) Weber State (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) North Carolina (Southeast Region Semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.) NIT Miami Penn State (1st Round, State College, Pa.) NIT Providence College of Charleston (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) Virginia Tech (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) NIT St. John’s South Florida (1st Round, Tampa, Fla.) NIT Seton Hall Canisius (1st Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) NCAA Syracuse Southern Illinois (Midwest Region 1st Round, Austin, Texas) Arkansas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Austin, Texas) NCAA Villanova Old Dominion (East Region 1st Round, Albany, N.Y.) Final 16: Georgetown, Connecticut Final 8: Connecticut

Ray Allen, Connecticut

1993-94

NCAA Record: 8-6; NIT Record: 5-0 NCAA Boston College Washington State (East Region 1st Round, Landover, Md.) North Carolina (East Region 2nd Round, Landover, Md.) Indiana (East Region Semifinal, Miami, Fla.) Florida (East Region Final, Miami, Fla.) NCAA Connecticut Rider (East Region 1st Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) George Washington (East Region 2nd Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) Florida (East Region Semifinal, Miami, Fla.) NCAA Georgetown Illinois (Midwest Region 1st Round, Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arkansas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Oklahoma City, Okla.) NCAA Providence Alabama (Southeast Region 1st Round, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Seton Hall Michigan State (Southeast Region 1st Round, St. Petersburg, Fla.) NCAA Syracuse Hawaii (West Region 1st Round, Ogden, Utah) UW-Green Bay (West Region 2nd Round, Ogden, Utah) Missouri (West Region Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.) NIT Villanova Canisius (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Duquesne (2nd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Xavier (3rd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Siena (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Vanderbilt (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Final 16: Connecticut, Syracuse, Boston College Final 8: Boston College

1992-93

NCAA Record: 2-3; NIT Record: 9-5 (including one game between BIG EAST teams) NIT Boston College Niagara (1st Round, Niagara, N.Y.) Rice (2nd Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Providence (3rd Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) NIT Connecticut Jackson State (1st Round, Storrs, Conn.) NIT Georgetown Arizona State (1st Round, Tempe, Ariz.) UTEP (2nd Round, Washington, D.C.) Miami, Ohio (3rd Round, Fairfax, Va.) UAB (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Minnesota (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Pittsburgh Utah (Southeast Region 1st Round, Nashville, Tenn.) NIT Providence James Madison (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) West Virginia (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) Boston College (3rd Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Minnesota (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) UAB (Consolation, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA St. John’s Texas Tech (East Region 1st Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Arkansas (East Region 2nd Round, Winston-Salem, N.C.) NCAA Seton Hall Tennessee State (Southeast Region 1st Round, Orlando, Fla.) Western Kentucky (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Orlando, Fla.)

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 

1991-92

NCAA Record: 4-4; NIT Record: 2-3 NIT Boston College Southern Illinois (1st Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Rhode Island (2nd Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) NCAA Connecticut Nebraska (Southeast Region 1st Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Ohio State (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) NCAA Georgetown South Florida (West Region 1st Round, Boise, Idaho) Florida State (West Region 2nd Round, Boise, Idaho) NIT Pittsburgh Penn State (1st Round, State College, Pa.) Florida (2nd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA St. John’s Tulane (Southeast Region 1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Seton Hall La Salle (East Region 1st Round, Greensboro, N.C.) Missouri (East Region 2nd Round, Greensboro, N.C.) Duke (East Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) NCAA Syracuse Princeton (East Region 1st Round, Worcester, Mass.) Massachusetts (East Region 2nd Round, Worcester, Mass.) NIT Villanova Virginia (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Final 16: Seton Hall

W L W L W L W L L W W L W L L

78-69 80-81 2OT 86-65 55-78 75-60 68-78 67-65 74-77 57-61 78-76 88-71 69-81 51-43 71-77 OT 80-83

W W L W L W L W W L W W W L W W W L L W L

79-62 66-50 67-81 70-60 54-62 76-68 OT 66-77 98-93 2OT 85-79 74-83 75-68 84-76 91-74 61-78 71-51 81-69 81-77 65-77 69-73 50-48 69-84

W W W L W L L W L W W L L

76-52 74-54 71-70 78-79 OT 70-52 71-74 83-84 OT 81-65 72-76 71-48 63-61 75-82 63-70

W W L W W W L L L W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W W L

67-62 73-72 79-85 50-49 81-74 69-61 77-85 64-68 97-100 70-67 76-64 83-80 OT 76-65 73-65 60-51 87-73 78-65 84-61 95-78 80-79 OT - 2nd 104-81 65-50 83-80 86-89 76-56 76-67 63-70

1990-91

Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown

NCAA Record: 11-7; NIT Record: 2-1 NCAA Connecticut LSU (Midwest Region 1st Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) Xavier (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Minneapolis, Minn.) Duke (Midwest Region Semifinal, Pontiac, Mich.) NCAA Georgetown Vanderbilt (West Region 1st Round, Tucson, Ariz.) UNLV (West Region 2nd Round, Tucson, Ariz.) NCAA Pittsburgh Georgia (Southeast Region 1st Round, Louisville, Ky.) Kansas (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Louisville, Ky.) NIT Providence James Madison (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) West Virginia (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) Oklahoma (3rd Round, Providence, R.I.) NCAA St. John’s Northern Illinois (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dayton, Ohio) Texas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Dayton, Ohio) Ohio State (Midwest Region Semifinal, Pontiac, Mich.) Duke (Midwest Region Final, Pontiac, Mich.) NCAA Seton Hall Pepperdine (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Creighton (West Region 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Arizona (West Region Semifinal, Seattle, Wash.) UNLV (West Region Final, Seattle, Wash.) NCAA Syracuse Richmond (East Region 1st Round, College Park, Md.) NCAA Villanova Princeton (East Region 1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) North Carolina (East Region 2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Final 16: Connecticut, St. John’s, Seton Hall Final 8: St. John’s, Seton Hall

1989-90

NCAA Record: 7-6 NCAA Connecticut

Boston University (East Region 1st Round, Hartford, Conn.) California (East Region 2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) Clemson (East Region Semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J.) Duke (East Region Final, East Rutherford, N.J.) NCAA Georgetown Texas Southern (Midwest Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Xavier (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) NCAA Providence Ohio State (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) NCAA St. John’s Temple (East Region 1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Duke (East Region 2nd Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Syracuse Coppin State (Southeast Region 1st Round, Richmond, Va.) Virginia (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Richmond, Va.) Minnesota (Southeast Region Semifinal, New Orleans, La.) NCAA Villanova LSU (Southeast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn.) Final 16: Connecticut, Syracuse Final 8: Connecticut

1988-89

John Morton, Seton Hall

144

NCAA Record: 11-5 ; NIT Record: 9-2 NIT Connecticut Charlotte (1st Round, Charlotte, N.C.) California (2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) UAB (3rd Round, Storrs, Conn.) NCAA Georgetown Princeton (East Region 1st Round, Providence, R.I.) Notre Dame (East Region 1st Round, Providence, R.I.) NC State (East Region Semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J.) Duke (East Region Final, East Rutherford, N.J.) NCAA Pittsburgh Ball State (Midwest Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) NCAA Providence Virginia (Southeast Region 1st Round, Nashville, Tenn.) NIT St. John’s Mississippi (1st Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) Oklahoma State (2nd Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) Ohio State (3rd Round, Columbus, Ohio) UAB (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Saint Louis (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Seton Hall SW Missouri State (West Region 1st Round, Tucson, Ariz.) Evansville (West Region 2nd Round, Tucson, Ariz.) Indiana (West Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) UNLV (West Region Final, Denver, Colo.) Duke (Final Four, Seattle, Wash.) Michigan (Final Four, Seattle, Wash.) NCAA Syracuse Bucknell (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dallas, Texas) Colorado State (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Dallas, Texas) Missouri (Midwest Region Semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.) Illinois (Midwest Region Final, Minneapolis, Minn.) NIT Villanova St. Peter’s (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Penn State (2nd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Michigan State (3rd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Final 16: Georgetown, Seton Hall, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown, Seton Hall, Syracuse Final Four: Seton Hall Championship Game: Seton Hall

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1987-88

NCAA Record: 7-6 ; NIT Record: 8-2 (including one game between BIG EAST teams) NIT Boston College Siena (1st Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Evansville (2nd Round, Evansville, Ind.) Middle Tennessee State (3rd Round, Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Connecticut (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Colorado State (Consolation, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NIT Connecticut West Virginia (1st Round, Morgantown, W. Va.) Louisiana Tech (2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) Virginia Commonwealth (3rd Round, Storrs, Conn.) Boston College (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Ohio State (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Georgetown LSU (East Region 1st Round, Hartford, Conn.) Temple (East Region 2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) NCAA Pittsburgh Eastern Michigan (Midwest Region 1st Round, Lincoln, Neb.) Vanderbilt (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Lincoln, Neb.) NCAA St. John’s Florida (West Regional1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) NCAA Seton Hall UTEP (West Region 1st Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) Arizona (West Region 2nd Round, Los Angeles, Calif.) NCAA Syracuse North Carolina A&T (East Region 1st Round, Chapel Hill, Mass.) Rhode Island (East Region 2nd Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAA Villanova Arkansas (Southeast Region 1st Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Illinois (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Cincinnati, Ohio) Kentucky (Southeast Region Semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.) Oklahoma (Southeast Region Final, Birmingham, Ala.) Final 16: Villanova Final 8: Villanova

W W W L L W W W W W W L W L L W L W W W W W L

73-65 86-81 78-69 67-73 57-58 - 4th 62-57 65-59 72-61 73-67 72-67 - 1st 66-63 53-74 108-90 74-80 OT 59-62 80-64 55-84 69-55 94-97 82-74 66-63 80-74 59-78

1986-87

NCAA Record: 14-5 (including two games between BIG EAST teams) ; NIT Record: 0-2 NCAA Georgetown Bucknell (Southeast Region 1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Ohio State (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Kansas (Southeast Region Semifinal, Louisville, Ky.) Providence (Southeast Region Final, Louisville, Ky.) NCAA Pittsburgh Marist (West Region 1st Round, Tucson, Ariz.) Oklahoma (West Region 2nd Round, Tucson, Ariz.) NCAA Providence UAB (Southeast Region 1st Round, Birmingham, Ala.) Austin Peay (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama (Southeast Region Semifinal, Louisville, Ky.) Georgetown (Southeast Region Final, Louisville, Ky.) Syracuse (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) NCAA St. John’s Wichita State (Midwest Region 1st Round, Rosemont, Ill.) DePaul (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Rosemont, Ill.) NIT Seton Hall Niagara (1st Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) NCAA Syracuse Georgia Southern (East Region 1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Western Kentucky (East Region 2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Florida (East Region Semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J.) North Carolina (East Region Final, East Rutherford, N.J.) Providence (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) Indiana (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) NIT Villanova La Salle (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Final 16: Georgetown, Providence, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown, Providence, Syracuse Final Four: Providence, Syracuse Championship Game: Syracuse

Sherman Douglas, Syracuse W W W L W L W W W W L W L L W W W W W L L

75-53 82-79 70-57 73-88 93-68 93-96 90-68 90-87 OT 103-82 88-73 63-77 57-55 75-83 OT 65-74 79-73 104-86 87-81 79-75 77-63 73-74 - 2nd 84-86

W L L W W L W L W L W L

70-64 68-80 53-59 72-69 90-71 63-64 83-74 65-81 101-52 85-97 71-62 61-66

1985-86

NCAA Record: 4-4 ; NIT Record: 2-2

NCAA

Georgetown

NIT NIT

Pittsburgh Providence

NCAA

St. John’s

NCAA

Syracuse

NCAA

Villanova

Texas Tech (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dayton, Ohio) Michigan State (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Dayton, Ohio) Southwest Missouri State (1st Round, Springfield, Mo.) Boston University (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) George Mason (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) Louisiana Tech (3rd Round, Providence, R.I.) Montana State (West Region 1st Round, Long Beach, Calif.) Auburn (West Region 2nd Round, Long Beach, Calif.) Brown (East Region 1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Navy (East Region 2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Virginia Tech (Southeast Region 1st Round, Baton Rouge, La.) Georgia Tech (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Baton Rouge, La.)

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1984-85

NCAA Record: 18-5 (including two games between BIG EAST teams) NCAA Boston College Texas Tech (Midwest Region 1st Round, Houston) Duke (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Houston) Memphis State (Midwest Region Semifinal, Dallas, Texas) NCAA Georgetown Lehigh (East Region 1st Round, Hartford, Conn.) Temple (East Region 2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) Loyola (East Region Semifinal, Providence, R.I.) Georgia Tech (East Region Final, Providence, R.I.) 60-54 St. John’s (Final Four, Lexington, Ky.) Villanova (Final Four, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Pittsburgh Louisiana Tech (Midwest Region 1st Round, Tulsa, Okla.) NCAA St. John’s Southern (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Arkansas (West Region 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Kentucky (West Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) NC State (West Region Final, Denver, Colo.) 69-60 Georgetown (Final Four, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Syracuse DePaul (East Region 1st Round, Atlanta, Ga.) Georgia Tech (East Region 2nd Round, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Villanova Dayton (Southeast Region 1st Round, Dayton, Ohio) Michigan (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Dayton, Ohio) Maryland (Southeast Region Semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.) North Carolina (Southeast Region Final, Birmingham, Ala.) Memphis State (Final Four, Lexington, Ky.) Georgetown (Final Four, Lexington, Ky.) Final 16: Boston College, Georgetown, St. John’s, Villanova Final 8: Georgetown, St. John’s, Villanova Final 4: Georgetown, St. John’s, Villanova Championship Game: Georgetown, Villanova Champion: Villanova

W W L W W W W

55-53 74-73 57-59 68-43 63-46 65-53

W L L W W W W

77-59 64-66 - 2nd 54-78 83-59 68-65 86-70

L W L W W W W W W

59-77 70-65 53-70 51-49 59-55 46-43 56-44 52-45 66-64 - 1st

W L W W W W W W W L L W L W L

76-63 52-66 37-36 62-48 61-49 53-40 84-75 - 1st 95-91 66-63 64-72 63-65 78-63 55-63 84-72 56-64

W L W L W L W L W W L

51-42 92-95 68-63 57-66 66-55 67-70 74-59 74-79 60-58 55-54 71-89

1983-84

NCAA Record: 7-3 ; NIT Record: 3-2 NIT Boston College St. Joseph’s (1st Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Notre Dame (2nd Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) NCAA Georgetown SMU (West Region 2nd round, Pullman, Wash.) UNLV (West Region Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.) Dayton (West Region Final, Los Angeles, Calif.) Kentucky (Final Four, Seattle, Wash.) Houston (Final Four, Seattle, Wash.) NIT Pittsburgh La Salle (1st Round, Philadelphia, Pa.) Florida State (2nd Round, Greensboro, N.C.) Notre Dame (3rd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) NCAA St. John’s Temple (East Region 1st Round, Charlotte, N.C.) NCAA Syracuse VCU (East Region 2nd round, East Rutherford, N.J.) Virginia (East Region Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) NCAA Villanova Marshall (Mideast Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Illinois (Mideast Region 2nd Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Final 16: Georgetown, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown Final Four: Georgetown Champion: Georgetown

1982-83

NCAA Record: 6-5 NCAA Boston College Princeton (West Region 2nd Round, Corvallis, Ore.) Virginia (West Region Semifinal, Ogden, Utah) NCAA Georgetown Alcorn State (Mideast Region 1st Round, Louisville, Ky.) Memphis State (Mideast Region 2nd Round, Louisville, Ky.) NCAA St. John’s Rutgers (East Region 2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) Georgia (East Region Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Syracuse Morehead State (East Region 1st Round, Hartford, Conn.) Ohio State (East Region 2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) NCAA Villanova Lamar (Midwest Region 2nd round, Houston, Texas) Iowa (Midwest Region Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.) Houston (Midwest Region Final, Kansas City, Mo.) Final 16: Boston College, St. John’s, Villanova Final 8: Villanova

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1981-82

NCAA Record: 10-4 ; NIT Record: 1-2 NCAA Boston College San Francisco (Midwest Region 1st Round, Dallas, Texas) DePaul (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Dallas, Texas) Kansas State (Midwest Region Semifinal, St. Louis, Mo.) Houston (Midwest Region Final, St. Louis, Mo.) NIT Connecticut Dayton (1st Round, Dayton, Ohio) NCAA Georgetown Wyoming (West Region 2nd round, Logan, Utah) Fresno State (West Region Semifinal, Provo, Utah) Oregon State (West Region Final, Provo, Utah) Louisville (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) North Carolina (Final Four, New Orleans, La.) NCAA St. John’s Penn (East Region 1st Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) Alabama (East Region 2nd Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) NIT Syracuse St. Peter’s (1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Bradley (2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) NCAA Villanova Northeastern (East Region 2nd Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) Memphis State (East Region Semifinal, Raleigh, N.C.) North Carolina (East Region Final, Raleigh, N.C.) Final 16: Boston College, Georgetown, Villanova Final 8: Boston College, Georgetown, Villanova Final Four: Georgetown Championship Game: Georgetown

W W W L L W W W W L W L W L W W L

80-66 82-75 69-65 92-99 75-76 OT 51-43 58-40 69-45 50-46 62-63 - 2nd 66-56 68-69 84-75 81-95 76-72 3OT 70-66 OT 60-70

W W L W L L L W W W W L W L

93-90 67-64 41-42 65-55 66-84 55-61 69-73 OT 88-81 77-57 91-76 70-63 84-86 OT - 2nd 90-72 50-54

W L L W W L L W L

95-74 55-57 56-71 74-71 74-68 80-81 72-87 97-83 77-88

1980-81

NCAA Record: 3-3 ; NIT Record: 5-3 NCAA Boston College Ball State (Mideast Region 1st Round, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Wake Forest (Mideast Regional, 2nd Round, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) St. Joseph’s (Mideast Region Semifinal, Bloomington, Ind.) NIT Connecticut South Florida (1st Round, Tampa, Fla.) Minnesota (2nd Round, Hartford, Conn.) NCAA Georgetown James Madison (East Region 1st Round, Providence, R.I.) NIT St. John’s Alabama (1st Round, Jamaica, N.Y.) NIT Syracuse Marquette (1st Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Holy Cross (2nd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Michigan (3rd Round, Syracuse, N.Y.) Purdue (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Tulsa (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) NCAA Villanova Houston (East Region 1st Round, Charlotte, N.C.) Virginia (East Region 2nd Round, Charlotte, N.C.) Final 16: Boston College

John Bagley, Boston College

1979-80

NCAA Record: 3-3 ; NIT Record: 1-2 NIT Boston College Boston University (1st Round, Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Virginia (2nd Round, Charlottesville, Va.) NIT Connecticut St. Peter’s (1st Round, Storrs, Conn.) NCAA Georgetown Iona (East Region 2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) Maryland (East Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) Iowa (East Region Final, Philadelphia, Pa.) NCAA St. John’s Purdue (Midwest Region 2nd Round, West Lafayette, Ind.) NCAA Syracuse Villanova (East Region 2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) Iowa (East Region Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.) Final 16: Georgetown, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown

Eric Floyd, Georgetown

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POSTSEASON AWARDS 

Consensus All-America

Teams used for consensus selections: Associated Press, 1948-2012; United Press International, 1949-97; National Association of Basketball Coaches, 1957-2012; U.S. Basketball Writers Association, 1960-2012. Sporting News 1943-46, 1997-2012. 2012 2011 -

Kevin Jones (West Virginia) – 2nd Team Kemba Walker (Connecticut) – 1st Team * Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame) – 2nd Team 2010 - Wes Johnson (Syracuse) – 1st Team Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) – 1st Team * Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) – 2nd Team 2009 - DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) – 1st Team Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) – 2nd Team Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) – 2nd Team 2008 - Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) – 2nd Team 2006Randy Foye (Villanova) – 1st Team * Rudy Gay (Connecticut) – 2nd Team Allan Ray (Villanova) – 2nd Team 2005Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) – 2nd Team 2004Ryan Gomes (Providence) – 1st Team Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) – 1st Team 2003 - Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) – 2nd Team Troy Bell (Boston College) – 2nd Team 2000Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) - 1st Team 2001Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) - 1st Team Troy Bell (Boston College) - 2nd Team Michael Bradley (Villanova) - 2nd Team 2000Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) - 1st Team 1999 - Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) - 1st team 1998 - Pat Garrity (Notre Dame) - 2nd Team Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) - 2nd Team 1996 - Ray Allen (Connecticut) - 1st team Allen Iverson (Georgetown) - 1st team Kerry Kittles (Villanova) - 1st team John Wallace (Syracuse) - 2nd team 1994 - Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) - 1st team 1993 - Terry Dehere (Seton Hall) - 2nd team 1992 - Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) - 1st team 1991 - Billy Owens (Syracuse) - 1st team 1990 - Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) - 1st team Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) - 2nd team 1989 - Sherman Douglas (Syracuse) - 2nd team 1988 - Rony Seikaly (Syracuse) - 2nd team Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh) - 2nd team 1987 - Reggie Williams (Georgetown) - 1st team Mark Jackson (St. John’s) - 2nd team 1986 - Walter Berry (St. John’s) - 1st team 1985 - Chris Mullin (St. John’s) - 1st team Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) - 1st team Dwayne Washington (Syracuse) - 2nd team 1984 - Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) - 1st team Chris Mullin (St. John’s) - 2nd team 1983 - Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) - 1st team 1982 - Eric Floyd (Georgetown) - 1st team * unanimous selection

Eastman Award 1985 1986 -

Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Walter Berry (St. John’s)

John Wooden Award 1986 1985 -

Walter Berry (St. John’s) Chris Mullin (St. John’s)

AP Player of the Year 1986 1985 -

Walter Berry (St. John’s) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

UPI Player of the Year 1986 1985 -

Walter Berry (St. John’s) Chris Mullin (St. John’s)

NABC Player of the Year 2004 1986 1985 -

Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Walter Berry (St. John’s) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

USBWA Player of the Year 1986 1985 -

Walter Berry (St. John’s) Chris Mullin (St. John’s)

USBWA Most Courageous Athlete 1999 1994 1991 -

Jacky Kaba (Seton Hall) Orlando Antigua (Pittsburgh) Eric Murdock (Providence)

Basketball Weekly Player of the Year 1985 1986 -

Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Walter Berry (St. John’s)

Basketball Times Player of the Year 1990 1985 -

Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

1980 -

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1986 Walter Berry (St. John’s) 1985 Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) prior to BIG EAST formation: 1950 Paul Arizin (Villanova)

Naismith Award 1985 -

Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

1987 1985 2012 -

2008 2004 2000 -

1996 1992 -

1988 -

Joe Herber (West Virginia) Joey David (Pittsburgh) John Pinone (Villanova) Frank Gilroy (St. John’s), Dan Schayes (Syracuse) James Sweeney (Boston College)

1984 -

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Harold Jensen (Villanova) Joey David (Pittsburgh)

Olympians

Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award

1980 - Jim Sweeney (Boston College) prior to BIG EAST formation: 1976 - Frank Alagia (St. John’s)

Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame) Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame) Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame) Alex Ruoff (West Virginia) Ted Talkington (West Virginia) Aaron Gray (Georgetown) Joe Herber (West Virginia) Craig Forth (Syracuse) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Carlton Carter (Virginia Tech) Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (Georgetown) Lavor Postell (St. John’s) Rob Hodgson (Rutgers) Pat Garrity (Notre Dame) Ya Ya Dia (Georgetown) Adrian Griffin (Seton Hall) Marc Molinsky (Boston College) Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall) Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall) Darren Morningstar (Pittsburgh) Greg Woodard (Villanova) Stephen Thompson (Syracuse) Ramon Ramos (Seton Hall) Mark Plansky (Villanova) Harold Jensen (Villanova) Ron Rowan (St. John’s) Mike Moses (St. John’s)

BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Sporting News Player of the Year

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners

2006 1986 1983 1981 -

BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) – USA gold medal Rimas Kaukenas (Seton Hall) - Lithuania Andrew Sullivan (Villanova) - Great Britain Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) – USA gold medal Emeka Okafor (Connecticut), Allen Iverson (Georgetown), Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) – USA bronze medal Ray Allen (Connecticut) & Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) – USA gold medal Andrew Gaze (Seton Hall) - Australia Rowan Barrett (St. John’s) - Canada Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall) - Lithuania |bronze medal Andrew Gaze (Seton Hall) - Australia Chris Mullin (St. John’s) & Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) USA gold medal Arturas Karnishovas (Seton Hall) Lithuania bronze medal Charles Smith (Georgetown) USA bronze medal Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) USA bronze medal Vincente Ithier (Connecticut) - Puerto Rico Ramon Ramos (Seton Hall) - Puerto Rico Andrew Gaze (Seton Hall) -Australia Chris Mullin (St. John’s) & Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) - USA gold medal Bill Wennington (St. John’s) - Canada


ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 

Five organizations have been used during BIG EAST history to name All-America selections. They are the Associated Press, United Press International, The Sporting News, United States Basketball Writers Association and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The Sporting News replaced UPI in 1997. A total of 300 athletes have earned distinction, with the complete list below.

Associated Press (77) Year 2012 2011 2010

2009

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1980 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Player, School Kris Joseph, Syracuse (Second Team) Kevin Jones, West Virginia (Second Team) Jae Crowder, Marquette (Third Team) Kemba Walker, Connecticut (First Team) Ben Hansbrough, Notre Dame (Second Team) Marshon Brooks, Providence (Third Team) Wes Johnson, Syracuse (First Team) Scottie Reynolds, Villanova (First Team) Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia (Second Team) Greg Monroe, Georgetown (Third Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Third Team) DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh (First Team) Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut (Second Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) Jerel McNeal, Marquette (Second Team) Terrence Williams, Louisville (Third Team) Sam Young, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) Roy Hibbert, Georgetown (Second Team) Aaron Gray, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Jeff Green, Georgetown (Third Team) Randy Foye, Villanova (First Team) Rudy Gay, Connecticut (Second Team) Allan Ray, Villanova (Third Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (First Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) Ryan Gomes, Providence (First Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (Third Team) Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse (Second Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Brandin Knight, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Michael Bradley, Villanova (Second Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (First Team) Tim James, Miami (Third Team) Ron Artest, St. John’s (Third Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (Second Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (First Team) Allen Iverson, Georgetown (First Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (First Team) John Wallace, Syracuse (Second Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (Third Team) Lawrence Moten, Syracuse (Third Team) Donyell Marshall, Connecticut (First Team) Terry Dehere, Seton Hall (Second Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (First Team) Malik Sealy, St. John’s (Third Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (First Team) Eric Murdock, Providence (Second Team) Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown (Third Team) Reggie Carter, St. John’s (Second Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (First Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (Second Team) Sherman Douglas, Syracuse (First Team) Charles Smith, Georgetown (Second Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (Third Team) Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh (Second Team) Sherman Douglas, Syracuse (Third Team) Reggie Williams, Georgetown (First Team) Mark Jackson, St. John’s (Second Team) Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Walter Berry, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Third Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Third Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (Second Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) John Pinone, Villanova (Third Team) Eric Floyd, Georgetown (First Team) Dan Callandrillo, Seton Hall (Third Team) Eric Floyd, Georgetown (Second Team)

United Press International (38) Year 1996

1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

Player, School Ray Allen, Connecticut (First Team) Allen Iverson, Georgetown (First Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) Doron Sheffer, Connecticut (Third Team) John Wallace, Syracuse (Third Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (Third Team) Donyell Marshall, Connecticut (First Team) Terry Dehere, Seton Hall (Second Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (First Team) Malik Sealy, St. John’s (Second Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (First Team) Eric Murdock, Providence (Second Team) Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown (Third Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (First Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (Third Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (Second Team) Charles Smith, Georgetown (Second Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (Third Team)

1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1980

Sherman Douglas, Syracuse (Second Team) Rony Seikaly, Syracuse (Third Team) Reggie Williams, Georgetown (First Team) Mark Jackson, St. John’s (Second Team) Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Walter Berry, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Second Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Second Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (Second Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (Third Team) Eric Floyd, Georgetown (First Team) Dan Callandrillo, Seton Hall (Third Team) Reggie Carter, St. John’s (Second Team) Roosevelt Bouie, Syracuse (Third Team)

Sporting News - (32)

(replaced the UPI Team in 1997) Year Player, School 2012 Jae Crowder, Marquette (Second Team) Kevin Jones, West Virginia (Third Team) 2011 Kemba Walker, Connecticut (First Team) Ben Hansbrough, Notre Dame (Second Team) 2010 Scottie Reynolds, Villanova (First Team) Wes Johnson, Syracuse (Second Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Third Team) 2009 DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh (First Team) Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut (Second Team) Jerel McNeal, Marquette (Second Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Third Team) Sam Young, Pittsburgh (Third Team) 2008 Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) 2006 Randy Foye, Villanova (First Team) Allan Ray, Villanova (Second Team) 2005 Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (Second Team) 2004 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) Ryan Gomes, Providence (First Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (Second Team) Andre Barrett, Seton Hall (Third Team) 2003 Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse (First Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Mike Sweetney, Georgetown (Third Team) 2002 Caron Butler, Connecticut (Second Team) Brandin Knight, Pittsburgh (Second Team) 2001 Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Michael Bradley, Villanova (Second Team) 2000 Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (Second Team) 1999 Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (First Team) 1998 Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (Second Team)

U.S. Basketball Writers’ Association (53) Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 1994 1992 1991 1990 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1980

Player, School Kevin Jones, West Virginia (Second Team) Kemba Walker, Connecticut (First Team) Ben Hansbrough, Notre Dame (Second Team) Wes Johnson, Syracuse (First Team) Scottie Reynolds, Villanova (First Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh (First Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut (Second Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Second Team) A.J. Price, Connecticut (Second Team) Jeff Green, Georgetown (Second Team) Randy Foye, Villanova (First Team) Rudy Gay, Connecticut (Second Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (Second Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) Ryan Gomes Providence (First Team) Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse (Second Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Michael Bradley, Villanova (Second Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (First Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (Third Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (First Team) Allen Iverson, Georgetown (First Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) John Wallace, Syracuse (Second Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) Donyell Marshall, Connecticut (First Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (First Team) Malik Sealy, St. John’s (Second Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (First Team) Eric Murdock, Providence (Second Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (First Team) Rony Seikaly, Syracuse (Second Team) Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh (Second Team) Reggie Williams, Georgetown (First Team) Mark Jackson, St. John’s (Second Team) Walter Berry, St. John’s (First Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Second Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (Second Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown Eric Floyd, Georgetown Reggie Carter, St. John’s

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National Association of Basketball Coaches (76) Year 2012 2011 2010

2009

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1980

Player, School Kevin Jones, West Virginia (Second Team) Jae Crowder, Marquette (Third Team) Kemba Walker, Connecticut (First Team) Ben Hansbrough, Notre Dame (Second Team) Wes Johnson, Syracuse (First Team) Scottie Reynolds, Villanova (First Team) Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia (Third Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Third Team) Greg Monroe, Georgetown (Third Team) Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut (First Team) DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh (Second Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (Third Team) Jerel McNeal, Marquette (Third Team Terrenc Wililams, Louisville (Third Team) Luke Harangody, Notre Dame (First Team) Roy Hibbert, Georgetown (Second Team) Aaron Gray, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Jeff Green, Georgetown (Third Team) Rudy Gay, Connecticut (First Team) Randy Foye, Villanova (First Team) Allan Ray, Villanova (Second Team) Kevin Pittsnogle, West Virginia (Third Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (First Team) Craig Smith, Boston College (Second Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) Ryan Gomes, Providence (Second Team) Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (Third Team) Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse (Second Team) Mike Sweetney, Georgetown (Second Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (Third Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (First Team) Troy Bell, Boston College (Second Team) Michael Bradley, Villanova (Second Team) Troy Murphy, Notre Dame (Second Team) Eton Thomas, Syracuse (Third Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (First Team) Tim James, Miami (Third Team) Ron Artest, St. John’s (Third Team) Richard Hamilton, Connecticut (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (Second Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (First Team) Allen Iverson, Georgetown (First Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (First Team) John Wallace, Syracuse (Second Team) Kerry Kittles, Villanova (Second Team) Ray Allen, Connecticut (Third Team) Lawrence Moten, Syracuse (Third Team) Donyell Marshall, Connecticut (First Team) Bill Curley, Boston College (Third Team) Terry Dehere, Seton Hall (Third Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (Second Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (First Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (Third Team) Eric Murdock, Providence (Third Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (First Team) Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown (First Team) Billy Owens, Syracuse (Third Team) Derrick Coleman, Syracuse (Third Team) Sherman Douglas, Syracuse (Third Team) Rony Seikaly, Syracuse (Second Team) Charles Smith, Pittsburgh (Second Team) Reggie Williams, Georgetown (First Team) Mark Jackson, St. John’s (Second Team) Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh (Third Team) Walter Berry, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Third Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Dwayne Washington, Syracuse (Third Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Chris Mullin, St. John’s (First Team) Patrick Ewing, Georgetown (First Team) Eric Floyd, Georgetown (First Team) John Bagley, Boston College (Third Team) Dan Callandrillo, Seton Hall (Third Team) Roosevelt Bouie, Syracuse (Third Team)

CoSIDA Academic All-America Team (24) Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005 2004 2003 1998 1997 1994 1987 1986 1983 1982 1981 1980

Player, School Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame (First Team) Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame (First Team) Alex Ruoff, West Virginia (First Team) Alex Ruoff, West Virginia (Third Team) Chris Quinn, Notre Dame (First Team) Johannes Herber, West Virginia (First Team) Johannes Herber, West Virginia (First Team) Craig Forth, Syracuse (Second Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) Craig Forth, Syracuse (Third Team) Joe Herber, West Virginia (Third Team) Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (First Team) James Jones, Miami (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (First Team) Damian Owens, West Virginia (Second Team) Pat Garrity, Notre Dame (First Team) Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall (Second Team) Harold Jensen, Villanova (First Team) Harold Jensen, Villanova (First Team) Joey David, Pittsburgh (Second Team John Pinone, Villanova (First Team) John Pinone, Villanova Dan Schayes, Syracuse James Sweeney, Boston College

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POSTSEASON HONORS 

NCAA Final Four MVPs

2011 - Kemba Walker (Connecticut) 2004 - Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) 2003 - Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) 1999 - Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) 1985 - Ed Pinckney (Villanova) 1984 - Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)

NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Choices

2011 - Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb (Connecticut) 2004 - Emeka Okafor, Ben Gordon and Rashad Anderson (Connecticut) 2003 - Carmelo Anthony and Gerry McNamara (Syracuse) 1999 - Richard Hamilton Ricky Moore and Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut) 1996 - John Wallace and Todd Burgan (Syracuse) 1989 - Gerald Greene and John Morton (Seton Hall) 1987 - Sherman Douglas and Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) 1985 - Ed Pinckney, Dwayne McClain, Harold Jensen and Gary McLain (Villanova); Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) 1984 - Patrick Ewing and Michael Graham (Georgetown) 1982 - Patrick Ewing and Eric Floyd (Georgetown) prior to BIG EAST formation (4): 1975 - Jim Lee (Syracuse) 1973 - Ernie DiGregorio (Providence) 1952 - Bob Zawoluk and Ron MacGilvray (St. John’s)

NCAA Regional All-Tournament Choices 2012 2011 2010 2009

East West West East East

Boston, Mass. Phoenix, Ariz. Anaheim, Calif. Syracuse, N.Y. Boston, Mass.

2008 2007

Midwest South West East East

Indianapolis, Ind. Memphis, Tenn. Glendale, Ariz. Charlotte, N.C. East Rutherford, N.J.

2006

Washington D.C. Minneapolis Syracuse Albuquerque Phoenix

2005 2004 2003

East South East West

Albany San Antonio Syracuse Phoenix Knoxville Greensboro Birmingham Atlanta Denver Oakland Birmingham Miami Los Angeles

1990 1989

South East Southeast East West West Southeast East West None East Midwest West East West

1988 1987

Midwest East Southeast Southeast

Minneapolis E. Rutherford Birmingham Louisville

East

E. Rutherford

None East West Midwest Southeast West Midwest West East Midwest West Mideast East

Providence Denver Dallas Birmingham Los Angeles Kansas City Ogden Raleigh St. Louis Provo Bloomington Philadelphia

2002 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980

150

Philadelphia Pontiac Seattle E. Rutherford Denver

Scoop Jardine (Syracuse) Chane Behanan (MVP), Gorgui Dieng and Peyton Siva (Louisville) Kemba Walker (MVP) and Jeremy Lamb, Connecticut Joe Mazzulla (MVP), Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia) Scottie Reynolds (MVP), Dwayne Anderson and Dante Cunningham (Villanova); DeJuan Blair and Sam Young (Pittsburgh) Earl Clark, Louisville Jonny Flynn, Syracuse A.J. Price (MVP) and Kemba Walker (Connecticut) Earl Clark (Louisville), Jerry Smith (Louisville) Ray Hibbert (Georgetown), Jeff Green (Georgetown), DaJuan Summers (Georgetown) Rudy Gay (Connecticut) and Marcus Williams (Connecticut) Randy Foye (Villanova) Randy Foye (Villanova) Kevin Pittsnogle and Patrick Beilein (West Virginia) Ben Gordon, Rashad Anderson and Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Carmelo Anthony and Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Caron Butler and Tony Robertson (Connecticut) Richard Hamilton, Ricky Moore and Kevin Freeman (Connecticut) Erick Barkley and Lavor Postell (St. John’s) Richard Hamilton and Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut) God Shammgod and Jamel Thomas (Providence) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) John Wallace and Otis Hill (Syracuse) Ray Allen and Donny Marshall (Connecticut) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) Bill Curley and Howard Eisley (Boston College) Lawrence Moten and Adrian Autry (Syracuse)

Gordon Winchester (Seton Hall) Malik Sealy and Jason Buchanan (St. John’s) Terry Dehere (Seton Hall) Chris Smith and Tate George (Connecticut) Andrew Gaze (MVP), Daryll Walker and Gerald Greene (Seton Hall) Sherman Douglas and Billy Owens (Syracuse) Charles Smith and Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Doug West and Kenny Wilson (Villanova) Billy Donovan (MVP), Darryl Wright and Steve Wright (Providence); Reggie Williams (Georgetown) Rony Seikaly (MVP), Sherman Douglas and Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) Patrick Ewing (MVP) and David Wingate (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (MVP) and Walter Berry (St. John’s) Michael Adams (Boston College) Ed Pinckney (MVP) and Harold Pressley (Villanova) Patrick Ewing (MVP) and Michael Graham (Georgetown) John Pinone (Villanova) Jay Murphy and Michael Adams (Boston College) John Pinone and Ed Pinckney (Villanova) John Bagley (Boston College) Eric Floyd (MVP) and Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) John Bagley (Boston College) Eric Floyd, Craig Shelton and John Duren (Georgetown)

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Emeka Okafor, Connecticut

NIT Most Valuable Players

2007 2003 1989 1988 1969 1966 1965 1963 1961 1959 1953 1944 1943 1939

Frank Young, West Virginia Marcus Hatten, St. John’s Jayson Williams, St. John’s Phil Gamble, Connecticut prior to BIG EAST formation (10): Terry Driscoll, Boston College Billy Melchionni, Villanova Ken McIntyre, St. John’s Ray Flynn, Providence Vin Ernst, Providence Tony Jackson, St. John’s Walter Dukes, Seton Hall Bill Kotsores, St. John’s Harry Boykoff, St. John’s Bill Lloyd, St. John’s


BIG EAST IN THE NBA 

BIG EAST Players In The NBA (as of October 3, 2012) Player Ray Allen + Carmelo Anthony + DeJuan Blair MarShon Brooks + Caron Butler + Jimmy Butler Matt Carroll Wilson Chandler + Earl Clark + Jae Crowder Dante Cunningham Samuel Dalembert + Andre Drummond + Devin Ebanks Jarrid Famous Jonny Flynn + Randy Foye + Rudy Gay + Francisco Garcia Ben Gordon + Aaron Gray Jeff Green + Richard Hamilton + Ben Hansbrough Luke Harangody Moe Harkless + Lazar Hayward + Roy Hibbert + Rick Jackson Wes Johnson+ Darius Johnson-Odom Dominique Jones + James Jones Solomon Jones Kris Joseph D.J. Kennedy Jeremy Lamb + Kyle Lowry + Wesley Matthews Jason Maxiell + Fab Melo + Greg Monroe + Steve Novak Emeka Okafor + Metta World Peace + A.J. Price Chris Quinn Andy Rautins John Salmons + Samardo Samuels Carleton Scott Henry Sims Chris Smith Lance Stephenson Hasheem Thabeet + Hollis Thompson Charlie Villanueva + Dion Waiters + Kemba Walker + Hakim Warrick + Darryl Watkins Malik Wayns James White Terrence Williams + Chris Wright Sam Young Luke Zeller

School Connecticut (1993-96) Syracuse (2002-03) Pittsburgh (2007-09) Providence (2007-11) Connecticut (2000-02) Marquette (2007-11) Notre Dame (1999-03) DePaul (2005-07) Louisville (2006-09) Marquette (2010-12) Villanova (2005-09) Seton Hall (1999-01) Connecticut (2011-12) West Virginia (2008-10) USF (2009-11) Syracuse (2007-09) Villanova (2002-06) Connecticut (2004-05) Louisville (2002-05) Connecticut (2001-04) Pittsburgh (2003-07) Georgetown (2004-07) Connecticut (1996-99) Notre Dame (2008-11) Notre Dame (2006-10) St. John’s (2011-12) Marquette (2006-10) Georgetown (2004-08) Syracuse (2007-11) Syracuse (2009-10) Marquette (2009-12) USF (2007-2010) Miami (1999-03) USF (2004-06) Syracuse (2008-12) St. John’s (2007-11) Connecticut (2010-12) Villanova (2004-06) Marquette (2005-09) Cincinnati (2001-05) Syracuse (2010-12) Georgetown (2008-10) Marquette (2002-06) Connecticut (2001-04) St. John’s (1997-99) Connecticut (2005-09) Notre Dame (2002-06) Syracuse (2005-10) Miami (1998-02) Louisville (2006-10) Notre Dame (2007-11) Georgetown (2008-12) Louisville (2010-12) Cincinnati (2009-10) Connecticut (2006-09) Georgetown (2009-12) Connecticut (2003-05) Syracuse (2010-2012) Connecticut (2008-11) Syracuse (2001-05) Syracuse (2003-07) Villanova (2009-12) Cincinnati (2003-06) Louisville (2005-09) Georgetown (2007-11) Pittsburgh (2006-09) Notre Dame (2005-09)

Current Team Miami Heat New York Knicks San Antonio Spurs Brooklyn Nets Los Angeles Clippers Chicago Bulls Charlotte Bobcats Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Lakers Dallas Mavericks Minnesota Timberwolves Milwaukee Bucks Detroit Pistons Los Angeles Lakers Memphis Grizzlies Detroit Pistons Utah Jazz Memphis Grizzlies Sacramento Kings Charlotte Bobcats Toronto Raptors Boston Celtics Chicago Bulls Indiana Pacers Cleveland Cavaliers Orlando Magic Oklahoma City Thunder Indiana Pacers Golden State Warriors Phoenix Suns Los Angeles Lakers Dallas Mavericks Miami Heat Phoenix Suns Boston Celtics Memphis Grizzlies Houston Rockets Toronto Raptors Portland Trailblazers Detroit Pistons Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons New York Knicks Washington Wizards Los Angeles Lakers Washington Wizards Utah Jazz Oklahoma City Thunder Sacramento Kings Cleveland Cavaliers Brooklyn Nets New York Knicks New York Knicks Indiana Pacers Oklahoma City Thunder Oklahoma City Thunder Detroit Pistons Cleveland Cavaliers Charlotte Bobcats New Orleans Hornets New Orleans Hornets Philadelphia 76ers New York Knicks Detroit Pistons New Orleans Hornets Indiana Pacers Phoenix Suns

Jeff Green, Boston Celtics

MarShon Brooks, Brooklyn Nets

+ First Round Draft Pick

BIG EAST NBA Champions

The following BIG EAST alumni have captured championship rings in the National Basketball Association. Player (School) Team Season James Jones (Miami ’03) Miami Heat 2012 Caron Butler (Connecticut ’02) Dallas Mavericks 2011 Dominique Jones (USF ’09) Dallas Mavericks 2011 Ron Artest (St. John’s ’99) Los Angeles Lakers 2010 Ray Allen (Connecticut ’96) Boston Celtics 2008 James White (Cincinnati ’06) San Antonio Spurs 2007 Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown ’92) Miami Heat 2006 Richard Hamilton (Connecticut ‘99) Detroit Pistons 2004 John Celestand (Villanova ‘99) Los Angeles Lakers 2000 Travis Knight (Connecticut ‘96) Los Angeles Lakers 2000 Jaren Jackson (Georgetown ‘89) San Antonio Spurs 1999 Andrew Gaze (Seton Hall) San Antonio Spurs 1999 Scott Burrell (Connecticut ‘93) Chicago Bulls 1998 Dickey Simpkins (Providence ‘94) Chicago Bulls 1998 1997 1996 Bill Wennington (St. John’s ‘85) Chicago Bulls 1998 1997 1996 Otis Thorpe (Providence ‘84) Houston Rockets 1994

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Dominique Jones, Dallas Mavericks

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NBA DRAFT SELECTIONS 

Boston College (12), Cincinnati (2), Connecticut (32), DePaul (2), Georgetown (29), Louisville (2), Marquette (5), Miami (4), Notre Dame (4), Pittsburgh (12), Providence (18), Rutgers (2), St. John’s (26), Seton Hall (10), USF (2), Syracuse (34), Villanova (23), West Virginia (4). Total: 222.

2012

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd

Player (School) Dion Waiters (Syracuse) Andre Drummond (Connecticut) Jeremy Lamb (Connecticut) Moe Harkless (St. John’s) Fab Melo (Syracuse) Jae Crowder (Marquette)

2nd 2nd

Kris Joseph (Syracuse) Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette)

2011

Round 1st 1st

Player (School) Kemba Walker (Connecticut) Marshon Brooks (Providence)

1st

Jimmy Butler (Marquette)

2010

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

2009

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

2008

Drafted By: Minnesota Timberwolves Detroit Pistons Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Dallas Mavericks) Lazar Hayward (Marquette) Washington Wizards (traded to Minnesota Timberwolves) Andy Rautins (Syracuse) New York Knicks Lance Stephenson (Cincinnati) Indiana Pacers Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia) Miami Heat Devin Ebanks (West Virginia) Los Angeles Lakers Luke Harangody (Notre Dame) Boston Cetics Hamady Ndiaye (Rutgers) Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Washington Wizards) Stanley Robinson (Connecticut) Orlando Magic

Player (School) Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) Terrence Williams (Louisville) Earl Clark (Louisville) Dante Cunningham (Villanova) DaJuan Summers (Georgetown) Sam Young (Pittsburgh) DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) A.J. Price (Connecticut) Player (School) Joe Alexander (West Virginia) Roy Hibbert (Georgetown)

1st 2nd

Donte Greene (Syracuse) Patrick Ewing Jr. (Georgetown)

Drafted By: Memphis Grizzlies Minnesota Timberwolves New Jersey Nets Phoenix Suns Portland Trailblazers Detroit Pistons Memphis Grizzlies San Antonio Spurs Indiana Pacers Drafted By: Milwaukee Bucks Toronto Raptors (traded to Indiana Pacers) Memphis Grizzlies Sacramento Kings (traded to Houston Rockets)

2006

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

2005

Round 1st 1st 2nd 2nd

2004

Round 1st 1st 2nd

2003

Player (School) Jeff Green (Georgetown)

1st 2nd 2nd

Wilson Chandler (DePaul) Aaron Gray (Pittsburgh) Demetris Nichols (Syracuse)

2nd

Herbert Hill (Providence)

2nd

Sammy Mejia (DePaul)

Drafted By: Boston Celtics (traded to Seattle Supersonics) New York Knicks Chicago Bulls Portland Trail Blazers (traded to New York Knicks) Utah Jazz (traded to Philadelphia 76ers) Detroit Pistons

Player (School) Drafted By: Randy Foye (Villanova) Boston Celtics (traded to Minnesota Timberwolves via Portland) Rudy Gay (Connecticut) Houston Rockets (traded to Memphis Grizzlies) Hilton Armstrong (Connecticut) New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets Quincy Douby (Rutgers) Sacramento Kings Marcus Williams (Connecticut) New Jersey Nets Josh Boone (Connecticut) New Jersey Nets Kyle Lowry (Villanova) Memphis Grizzlies James White (Cincinnati) Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Indiana Pacers) Steve Novak (Marquette) Houston Rockets Solomon Jones (USF) Atlanta Hawks Denham Brown (Connecticut) Seattle Supersonics Player (School) Charlie Villanueva (Connecticut) Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) Chris Taft (Pittsburgh) Ryan Gomes (Providence) Player (School) Emeka Okafor (Connecticut) Ben Gordon (Connecticut) Marcus Douthit (Providence)

Round 1st 1st 1st

Player (School) Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) Mike Sweetney (Georgetown) Troy Bell (Boston College)

2nd

James Jones (Miami)

2002

Round 1st 1st

Player (School) Caron Butler (Connecticut) Ryan Humphrey (Notre Dame)

1st

John Salmons (Miami)

2001

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

2000

Round 1st

152

Drafted By: Charlotte Bobcats Boston Celtics (traded to New Jersey Nets) Chicago Bulls

Player (School) Wes Johnson (Syracuse) Greg Monroe (Georgetown) Dominique Jones (USF)

Round 1st 1st

2007

Drafted By: Cleveland Cavaliers Detroit Pistons Houston Rockets Philadelphia 76ers Boston Celtics Cleveland Cavaliers (traded to Dallas Mavericks) Boston Celtics Dallas Mavericks

Round 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

Player (School) Eddie Griffin (Seton Hall) Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) Michael Bradley (Villanova) Samuel Dalembert (Seton Hall) Omar Cook (St. John’s) Damon Brown (Syracuse) Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (Georgetown) Player (School) Etan Thomas (Syracuse) Erick Barkley (St. John’s) Jake Voskuhl (Connecticut) Khalid El-Amin (Connecticut) Lavor Postell (St. John’s) Jason Hart (Syracuse)

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Drafted By: Toronto Raptors Memphis Grizzlies Golden State Warriors Boston Celtics Drafted by: Charlotte Bobcats Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Lakers Drafted by: Denver Nuggets New York Knicks Boston Celtics (traded to Memphis Grizzlies) Indiana Pacers Drafted by: Miami Heat Utah Jazz (traded to Orlando Magic) San Antonio Spurs (traded to Philadelphia 76ers) Drafted by: New Jersey Nets Golden State Warriors Toronto Raptors Philadelphia 76ers Orlando Magic Philadelphia 76ers Portland Trail Blazers Drafted by: Dallas Mavericks Portland Trail Blazers Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls New York Knicks Milwaukee Bucks


NBA DRAFT SELECTIONS 

1999

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st

Player (School) Richard Hamilton (Connecticut) Ron Artest (St. John’s) Tim James (Miami) Vonteego Cummings (Pittsburgh)

2nd

John Celestand (Villanova)

1998

Round 1st

Player (School) Pat Garrity (Notre Dame)

1st

Felipe Lopez (St. John’s)

2nd

Jahidi White (Georgetown)

1997

Round 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

1996

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd

1995

Round 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

1994

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

1993

Round 1st 1st 1st 2nd

1992

Round 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

Drafted by: Washington Wizards Chicago Bulls Miami Heat Indiana Pacers (traded to Golden State) Los Angeles Lakers Drafted by: Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Phoenix) San Antonio Spurs (traded to Vancouver) Washington Wizards

Player (School) Tim Thomas (Villanova) Austin Croshere (Providence) Jason Lawson (Villanova) Gordon Malone (West Virginia) God Shammgod (Providence) Alvin Williams (Villanova) Mark Blount (Pittsburgh)

Drafted by: New Jersey Nets Indiana Pacers Denver Nuggets Minnesota Timberwolves Washington Wizards Portland Trail Blazers Seattle Supersonics

Player (School) Allen Iverson (Georgetown) Ray Allen (Connecticut) Kerry Kittles (Villanova) John Wallace (Syracuse) Jerome Williams (Georgetown) Travis Knight (Connecticut) Othella Harrington (Georgetown) Doron Sheffer (Connecticut)

Drafted by: Philadelphia 76ers Minnesota Timberwolves New Jersey Nets New York Knicks Detroit Pistons Chicago Bulls Houston Rockets Los Angeles Clippers

Player (School) Eric Williams (Providence) Lawrence Moten (Syracuse) Donny Marshall (Connecticut) Constantin Popa (Miami) Troy Brown (Providence) Don Reid (Georgetown) Player (School) Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) Eric Mobley (Pittsburgh) Dickey Simpkins (Providence) Bill Curley (Boston College) Howard Eisley (Boston College) Michael Smith (Providence) Shawnelle Scott (St. John’s) Player (School) Terry Dehere (Seton Hall) Luther Wright (Seton Hall) Scott Burrell (Connecticut) Conrad McRae (Syracuse) Player (School) Alonzo Mourning (Georgetown) Malik Sealy (St. John’s) Dave Johnson (Syracuse) Chris Smith (Connecticut) Robert Werdann (St. John’s) Darren Morningstar (Pittsburgh)

Drafted by: Boston Celtics Vancouver Grizzlies Cleveland Cavaliers Los Angeles Clippers Atlanta Hawks Detroit Pistons Drafted by: Minnesota Timberwolves Milwaukee Bucks Chicago Bulls San Antonio Spurs Minnesota Timberwolves Sacramento Kings Portland Trail Blazers Drafted by: Los Angeles Clippers Utah Jazz Charlotte Hornets Washington Bullets Drafted by: Charlotte Hornets Indiana Pacers Portland Trail Blazers Minnesota Timberwolves Denver Nuggets Boston Celtics

1991

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

1990

Round 1st 1st 1st 2nd

1989

Round 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

1988

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd

1987

Round 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 6th

1986

Round 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 5th 5th 6th 6th 7th

1985

Round 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 5th 6th 7th

Player (School) Billy Owens (Syracuse) Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown) Anthony Avent (Seton Hall) Eric Murdock (Providence) LeRon Ellis (Syracuse)

Drafted by: Sacramento Kings Denver Nuggets Atlanta Hawks Utah Jazz Los Angeles Clippers

Player (School) Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) Tate George (Connecticut) Jayson Williams (St. John’s) Abdul Shamsid-Deen (Providence)

Drafted by: New Jersey Nets New Jersey Nets Phoenix Suns Dallas Mavericks

Player (School) Dana Barros (Boston College) John Morton (Seton Hall) Sherman Douglas (Syracuse) Cliff Robinson (Connecticut) Doug West (Villanova)

Drafted by: Seattle Supersonics Cleveland Cavaliers Miami Heat Portland Trail Blazers Minnesota Timberwolves

Player (School) Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) Rony Seikaly (Syracuse) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Jerome Lane (Pittsburgh) Shelton Jones (St. John’s)

Drafted by: Philadelphia 76ers Miami Heat Portland Trail Blazers Denver Nuggets San Antonio Spurs

Player (School) Reggie Williams (Georgetown) Mark Jackson (St. John’s) Willie Glass (St. John’s) Billy Donovan (Providence) Howard Triche (Syracuse) Harold Jensen (Villanova)

Drafted by: Los Angeles Clippers New York Knicks Los Angeles Lakers Utah Jazz New York Knicks Cleveland Cavaliers

Player (School) Dwayne Washington (Syracuse) Walter Berry (St. John’s) Harold Pressley (Villanova) Rafael Addison (Syracuse) David Wingate (Georgetown) Michael Jackson (Georgetown) Wendell Alexis (Syracuse) Ron Rowan (St. John’s) Dominic Pressley (Boston College) Earl Kelley (Connecticut) Chuck Everson (Villanova) Andre McCloud (Seton Hall) Ralph Dalton (Georgetown)

Drafted by: New Jersey Nets Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings Phoenix Suns Philadelphia 76ers New York Knicks Golden State Warriors Philadelphia 76ers Seattle Supersonics San Antonio Spurs Utah Jazz Philadelphia 76ers Cleveland Cavaliers

Player (School) Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John’s) Ed Pinckney (Villanova) Bill Wennington (St. John’s) Bill Martin (Georgetown) Dwayne McClain (Villanova) Michael Adams (Boston College) Ray Knight (Providence) Stu Primus (Boston College) Gary McLain (Villanova)

Drafted by: New York Knicks Golden State Warriors Phoenix Suns Dallas Mavericks Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers Sacramento Kings Milwaukee Bucks Indiana Pacers New Jersey Nets

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NBA DRAFT SELECTIONS 

1984

Round 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

1983

Round 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th

1982

Round 1st 1st 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th 5th 8th 9th

1981

Round 1st 3rd 4th 4th 7th 8th 8th 9th 10th

1980

Round 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 8th 10th

154

Player (School) Otis Thorpe (Providence) Jay Murphy (Boston College) Jeff Allen (St. John’s) Gene Smith (Georgetown) Clyde Vaughan (Pittsburgh) Sean Kerins (Syracuse) Frank Dobbs (Villanova) Fred Brown (Georgetown) Martin Clark (Boston College)

Drafted by: Kansas City Kings Golden State Warriors Kansas City Kings Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers New Jersey Nets Philadelphia 76ers Atlanta Hawks Philadelphia 76ers

Player (School) Leo Rautins (Syracuse) Stewart Granger (Villanova) John Garris (Boston College) David Russell (St. John’s) Kevin Williams (St. John’s) Erich Santifer (Syracuse) John Pinone (Villanova) Bruce Kuczenski (Connecticut) Billy Goodwin (St. John’s) Ron Crevier (Boston College) Ron Jackson (Providence) Tony Bruin (Syracuse) Mike Mulquin (Villanova) Trent Johnson (Pittsburgh) Bob Kelly (St. John’s)

Drafted by: Philadelphia 76ers Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers Denver Nuggets San Antonio Spurs Detroit Pistons Atlanta Hawks New Jersey Nets Milwaukee Bucks Chicago Bulls Boston Celtics Philadelphia 76ers Phoenix Suns Boston Celtics Milwaukee Bucks

Player (School) John Bagley (Boston College) Eric Floyd (Georgetown) Corny Thompson (Connecticut) Chuck Aleksinas (Connecticut) Eric Smith (Georgetown) Mike McKay (Connecticut) Aaron Howard (Villanova) Howard McNeil (Seton Hall) Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall) Ed Spriggs (Georgetown)

John Pinone, Villanova

Drafted by: Cleveland Cavaliers New Jersey Nets Dallas Mavericks Chicago Bulls Portland Trail Blazers Utah Jazz New York Knicks Los Angeles Lakers Houston Rockets Boston Celtics

Player (School) Dan Schayes (Syracuse) Wayne McKoy (St. John’s) Eddie Moss (Syracuse) Alex Bradley (Villanova) Tom Sienkiewicz (Villanova) Curtis Redding (St. John’s) Frank Gilroy (St. John’s) Rudy Williams (Providence) Mike Frazier (Georgetown)

Drafted by: Utah Jazz New York Knicks Dallas Mavericks New York Knicks Seattle Supersonics Denver Nuggets Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets Atlanta Hawks

Player (School) John Duren (Georgetown) Craig Shelton (Georgetown) Louis Orr (Syracuse) Roosevelt Bouie (Syracuse) Bernard Rencher (St. John’s) Al Dutch (Georgetown) John Nolan (Providence)

Drafted by: Utah Jazz Atlanta Hawks Indiana Pacers Dallas Mavericks Chicago Bulls Seattle Supersonics Boston Celtics

Louis Orr, Syracuse

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ATTENDANCE HISTORY 

BIG EAST Total Attendance - All home games (conference and non-conference) Cincinnati 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 197,805 158,996 145,081 140,725 145,360 132,194 145,235

AVG. 9,419 8,831 8,534 7,818 8,076 7,344 8,069

GAMES (21 games) — 53rd (18 games) — 63rd (17 games) — 63rd (18 games) — 70th (18 games) — 34th (18 games) — 71st (18 games) — 59th

TOTAL 77,013 90,840 130,231 147,058 119,721 128,115 123,956 128,462 119,930 171,178 215,180 179,217 187,680 201,008 199,969 187,530 194,942 193,672 238,982 221,123 131,256 216,691 225,774 205,640 211,660 243,876 234,109 223,176 260,231 202,082 200,284 222,024 196,671 214,873

AVG. 6,418 5,677 8,682 10,504 9,209 8,541 7,292 8,564 7,496 9,510 11,954 9,957 11,730 12,563 12,498 12,502 12,996 12,911 12,578 13,007 8,750 13,543 12,543 13,709 13,229 13,549 13,771 13,948 13,012 11,887 12,518 11,685 11,569 12,640

GAMES (12 games) (16 games) (15 games) — 42nd (14 games) — 26th (13 games) — 35th (15 games) — 42nd (17 games) — 62nd (15 games) — 39th (16 games) — 58th (18 games) — 39th (18 games) — 24th (18 games) — 40th (16 games) — 29th (16 games) — 27th (16 games) — 27th (15 games) — 28th (15 games) — 24th (15 games) — 22nd (19 games) — 27th (17 games) — 23rd (15 games) — 22nd (16 games) — 21st (18 games) — 20th (15 games) — 19th (16 games) — 21st (18 games) — 20th (17 games) — 15th (16 games) — 19th (20 games) — 20th (17 games) — 32nd (16 games) — 28th (19 games) — 34th (17 games) — 32nd (17 games) — 26th

TOTAL 138,560 162,320 138,927 130,380 126,760 130,486 123,832

AVG. 9,897 10,145 9,262 8,149 8,451 7,676 7,740

GAMES (14 games) — 43rd (16 games) — 44th (15 games) — 54th (16 games) — 65th (15 games) — 59th (17 games) — 67th (16 games) — 67th

Connecticut 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

DePaul 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Georgetown 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 43,439 60,911 54,566 146,047 179,043 134,180 174,128 119,065 139,479 128,405 173,424 176,920 173,906 132,284 135,861 125,756 159,020 201,659 130,077 160,482 131,256 131,889 139,121 139,304 149,526 134,890 133,230 143,983 177,501 207,286 205,224 192,638 177,448 180,530

Louisville 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 402,963 369,763 331,184 349,142 368,537 458,463 430,052

Marquette 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 223,983 306,893 276,064 291,596 265,484 280,545 242,205

Notre Dame 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 136,809 160,206 138,827 132,761 175,405 166,603 143,257 177,373 186,858 184,319 159,869 162,485 165,337 169,703 168,033 132,350 135,975

AVG. 2,896 3,583 4,197 8,591 11,936 8,386 10,883 9,159 8,717 9,172 12,387 12,637 12,422 10,176 8,491 8,983 12,232 12,604 9,291 10,030 8,750 7,758 8,695 8,194 8,796 8,431 7,837 10,284 10,441 12,955 12,827 12,040 12,675 11,283

GAMES (15 games) (17 games) (13 games) (17 games) — 45th (14 games) — 14th (16 games) — 45th (16 games) — 26th (13 games) — 35th (16 games) — 40th (14 games) — 41st (14 games) — 22nd (14 games) — 25th (14 games) — 27th (13 games) — 37th (16 games) — 52nd (14 games) — 45th (13 games) — 28th (16 games) — 27th (14 games) — 49th (16 games) — 38th (15 games) — 52nd (17 games) — 66th (16 games) — 56th (17 games) — 55th (17 games) — 50th (16 games) — 60th (17 games) — 69th (14 games) — 40th (17 games) — 41st (16 games) — 24th (16 games) — 26th (16 games) — 29th (14 games) — 25th (16 games) — 35th

AVG. 18,316 18,488 19,481 19,397 19,397 21,832 21,503

GAMES (22 games) — 4th (20 games) — 5th (17 games) — 5th (18 games) — 5th (19 games) — 3rd (21 games) — 3rd (20 games) — 3rd

AVG. 13,999 15,345 16,239 16,200 15,617 15,586 15,138

GAMES (16 games) — 18th (20 games) — 14th (17 games) — 14th (18 games) — 10th (17 games) — 10th (18 games) — 11th (16 games) — 13th

AVG. 10,528 8,900 9,255 8,298 8,770 10,413 11,020 11,086 10,381 10,239 9,404 9,027 9,726 9,428 8,402 7,785 7,999

GAMES (13 games) — 38th (18 games) — 52nd (15 games) — 47th (16 games) — 57th (20 games) — 51st (16 games) — 39th (13 games) — 32nd (16 games) — 34th (18 games) — 41st (18 games) — 41st (17 games) — 49th (18 games) — 60th (17 games) — 51st (18 games) — 50th (20 games) — 60th (17 games) — 64th (17 games) — 61st

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Pittsburgh 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 40,443 52,668 48,930 34,752 71,064 81,200 91,230 90,883 119,505 108,101 119,048 113,570 114,582 110,716 120,980 113,106 92,488 123,957 112,904 101,423 86,433 90,192 82,139 95,096 174,917 202,177 179,598 180,618 208,997 197,447 212,682 185,209 195,182 193,616

Providence 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 111,844 124,983 123,877 102,563 96,023 128,766 108,182 159,494 156,673 170,102 179,093 182,447 211,498 172,476 203,484 151,504 187,684 168,554 165,447 142,778 150,022 132,049 151,037 130,000 157,985 151,451 164,235 133,583 159,798 127,907 149,585 140,920 133,815 134,007

AVG. 3,111 3,762 3,495 2,896 5,076 5,800 6,082 6,991 7,967 8,315 7,937 9,464 8,814 8,516 8,065 8,079 7,114 8,264 7,527 6,762 6,174 5,305 4,832 5,593 10,932 10,109 10,564 10,625 11,611 10,969 11,194 10,289 10,843 8,801

GAMES (13 games) (14 games) (14 games) (12 games) (14 games) (14 games) (15 games) (13 games) (15 games) (13 games) — 50th (15 games) — 60th (12 games) — 47th (13 games) — 56th (13 games) — 71st (15 games) — 58th (14 games) — 57th (13 games) — 71st (15 games) — 59th (15 games) — 65th (15 games) — 76th (14 games) — 87th (17 games) — 99th (17 games) (17 games) — 98th (16 games) — 35th (20 games) — 43rd (17 games) — 36th (17 games) — 34th (18 games) — 34th (18 games) — 35th (19 games) — 33rd (18 games) — 42nd (18 games) — 36th (22 games) — 46th

AVG. 7,989 7,811 7,055 6,410 6,859 7,154 7,212 7,595 9,216 10,006 10,535 10,732 10,525 10,750 10,710 10,822 10,427 10,535 11,030 10,198 10,001 8,253 9,440 8,125 8,777 10,818 9,660 8,349 8,410 8,527 8,310 8,289 7,043 7,883

GAMES (14 games) — 49th (16 games) — 52nd (16 games) — 60th (16 games) — 68th (14 games) (18 games) (15 games) (21 games) — 57th (17 games) — 38th (17 games) — 37th (17 games) — 33rd (17 games) — 30th (20 games) — 33rd (16 games) — 32nd (19 games) — 35th (14 games) — 36th (18 games) — 38th (16 games) — 37th (15 games) — 33rd (14 games) — 36th (15 games) — 38th (16 games) — 59th (16 games) — 49th (16 games) — 59th (18 games) — 52nd (14 games) — 44th (17 games) — 47th (16 games) — 64th (19 games) — 68th (15 games) — 64th (18 games) — 64th (17 games) — 61st (19 games) — 76th (17 games) — 63rd

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ATTENDANCE HISTORY 

Rutgers 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 79,096 84,584 91,610 127,940 93,447 83,441 98,638 104,426 111,642 102,134 100,068 87,253 93,175 84,012 99,476 89,636 96,511

St. John’s 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

156

TOTAL 54,940 73,920 74,625 85,935 95,942 90,989 118,412 111,278 129,881 121,597 109,163 154,301 131,093 152,064 113,365 130,922 140,295 110,300 119,664 105,910 166,838 150,252 157,129 139,484 129,384 89,042 87,417 99,355 131,477 94,183 108,350 103,820 126,466 168,560

AVG. 5,649 5,639 6,107 7,562 7,188 5,563 5,802 6,527 6,202 6,808 5,886 5,453 5,176 4,667 5,236 5,602 5,362

GAMES (14 games) (15 games) — 89th (15 games) — 88th (17 games) — 66th (13 games) — 72nd (15 games) — 92nd (17 games) — 96th (16 games) — 83rd (18 games) — 86th (15 games) — 77th (17 games) — 89th (16 games) (18 games) — 107th (18 games) (19 games) (16 games) — 97th (18 games) — 98th

AVG. 3,232 4,620 5,330 6,610 7,380 6,066 9,109 7,948 8,659 8,686 7,278 8,121 9,364 10,138 9,447 8,728 10,792 8,485 9,205 8,147 9,269 10,732 11,224 9,299 8,087 6,849 6,244 5,844 6,920 5,886 5,418 6,107 8,431 8,428

GAMES (17 games) (16 games) (14 games) (13 games) (13 games) (15 games) (13 games) — 38th (14 games) — 50th (15 games) — 42nd (14 games) — 45th (15 games) (19 games) — 62nd (14 games) — 46th (15 games) — 35th (12 games) — 38th (15 games) — 48th (13 games) — 36th (13 games) — 56th (13 games) — 51st (13 games) — 56th (18 games) — 46th (14 games) — 34th (14 games) — 30th (15 games) — 46th (16 games) — 60th (13 games) — 77th (14 games) — 86th (17 games) — 91st (19 games) — 80th (16 games) — 97th (20 games) — 100th (17 games) — 88th (15 games) — 57th (20 games) — 54th

Seton Hall 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

USF 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 25,366 30,996 29,285 30,233 47,363 57,788 49,024 56,372 75,535 101,035 137,750 135,275 167,844 206,165 247,924 195,433 171,682 146,831 134,747 118,851 132,506 139,340 173,407 108,438 122,115 133,854 126,252 120,234 106,169 122,834 116,799 127,848 119,060 124,935

AVG. 2,537 2,384 2,440 2,519 3,947 4,128 3,771 4,027 4,721 6,315 9,184 10,405 10,496 12,885 13,774 13,029 10,099 9,789 7,926 7,923 9,735 8,709 10,838 8,341 7,632 8,924 7,890 7,073 6,636 7,226 7,300 7,103 7,937 6,941

GAMES (10 games) (13 games) (12 games) (12 games) (12 games) (14 games) (13 games) (14 games) (16 games) (16 games) (15 games) — 48th (13 games) — 33rd (16 games) — 36th (16 games) — 25th (18 games) — 17th (15 games) — 23rd (17 games) — 40th (15 games) — 43rd (17 games) — 58th (15 games) — 59th (15 games) — 51st (16 games) — 52nd (16 games) — 34th (13 games) — 54th (16 games) — 64th (15 games) — 55th (16 games) — 68th (17 games) — 75th (16 games) — 83rd (17 games) — 79th (16 games) — 74th (18 games) — 75th (15 games) — 62nd (18 games) — 76th

TOTAL 58,288 57,781 76,839 58,628 78,144 67,674 61,590

AVG. 4,163 3,852 5,122 4,188 4,884 4,230 3,849

GAMES (14 games) (15 games) (15 games) — 110th (14 games) (16 games) (16 games) (16 games)

AVG. 8,665 8,914 16,440 18,851 20,401 22,380 25,870 26,255 24,959 28,826 28,313 29,918 29,246 27,103 25,351 24,649 24,245 22,728 21,672 21,124 20,800 20,807 19,282 17,023 20,921 21,825 22,978 21,587 21,516 19,428 21,044 22,152 22,312 23,618

GAMES (16 games) — 37th (13 games) — 38th (20 games) — 4th (17 games) — 3rd (16 games) — 2nd (17 games) — 2nd (15 games) — 1st (19 games) — 1st (19 games) — 1st (16 games) — 1st (19 games) — 1st (16 games) — 1st (17 games) — 1st (17 games) — 1st (16 games) — 1st (17 games) — 1st (16 games) — 1st (16 games) — 2nd (16 games) — 2nd (16 games) — 2nd (16 games) — 2nd (18 games) — 2nd (17 games) — 3rd (19 games) — 4th (17 games) — 2nd (17 games) — 2nd (18 games) — 1st (19 games) — 2nd (22 games) — 2nd (22 games) — 3rd (19 games) — 2nd (19 games) — 2nd (19 games) — 2nd (19 games) — 2nd

Syracuse 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 138,636 115,885 328,796 320,461 326,413 380,465 388,049 498,850 474,214 461,223 537,949 478,686 497,179 460,752 405,620 419,039 387,925 363,653 346,748 337,976 332,801 374,526 327,789 323,438 355,663 371,018 413,605 410,153 473,353 427,425 399,841 420,890 423,924 448,736

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Villanova 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 11,467 16,170 84,067 75,918 123,973 105,352 91,963 100,166 117,734 105,565 116,663 110,540 111,693 79,470 89,368 91,924 104,693 130,392 149,558 117,472 128,106 134,025 109,473 139,173 111,593 111,731 132,162 126,643 149,884 147,570 159,876 153,105 178,692 133,839

BIG EAST 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

TOTAL 519,483 546,157 805,362 943,573 1,056,576 1,123,689 1,318,536 1,446,241 1,470,802 1,527,612 1,767,960 1,733,171 1,678,961 1,670,977 1,746,313 1,661,971 1,623,275 2,023,380 2,029,127 1,902,325 1,903,782 1,955,315 2,039,505 1,953,961 2,107,630 2,184,497 2,100,088 2,814,983 3,259,992 2,916,656 3,079,561 3,138,877 3,003,173 3,133,782

AVG. 2,293 2,310 5,605 5,423 8,265 7,525 10,218 7,705 7,358 8,120 7,778 8,503 9,308 7,947 6,874 6,566 8,053 9,314 9,971 8,391 8,540 7,884 7,298 7,325 8,584 7,449 8,260 9,742 10,706 9.838 9,404 10,936 10,511 8,923

GAMES (5 games) (7 games) (15 games) (14 games) (15 games) (14 games) (9 games) — 32nd (13 games) (16 games) — 60th (13 games) — 55th (15 games) — 63rd (13 games) — 58th (12 games) — 48th (10 games) — 65th (13 games) — 73rd (14 games) — 78th (13 games) — 60th (14 games) — 50th (15 games) — 39th (14 games) — 54th (15 games) — 54th (17 games) — 62nd (15 games) — 70th (19 games) — 66th (13 games) — 54th (15 games) — 70th (16 games) — 60th (13 games) — 42nd (14 games) — 38th (15 games) — 49th (17 games) — 52nd (14 games) — 38th (17 games) — 38th (15 games) — 44th

AVG. 4,557 5,302 7,321 8,425 9,108 8,513 9,840 10,185 9,871 10,912 12,109 12,120 12,345 11,523 10,914 10,863 11,195 10,219 9,803 9,559 9,425 9,052 8,867 8,533 9,409 9,296 10,396 11,039 11,164 10,924 10,882 11,014 11,082 10,881

GAMES (114 games) (103 games) — 11th (110 games) — 7th (112 games) — 6th (116 games) — 3rd (132 games) — 6th (134 games) — 4th (142 games) — 3rd (149 games) — 5th (140 games) — 4th (146 games) — 2nd (143 games) — 3rd (136 games) — 2nd (145 games) — 2nd (160 games) — 2nd (152 games) — 4th (145 games) — 4th (198 games) — 4th (207 games) — 4th (199 games) — 4th (202 games) — 5th (216 games) — 5th (230 games) — 7th (229 games) — 6th (224 games) — 6th (235 games) — 6th (202 games) — 4th (255 games) — 4th (292 games) — 3rd (267 games) — 4th (283 games) — 4th (285 games) — 4th (271 games) — 2nd (288 games) — 4th

* - Season BIG EAST totals include conference tournament


NATIONAL POLLS 

Final AP Polls 1980 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13.

DePaul Louisville LSU Kentucky Oregon State Syracuse Indiana Maryland Notre Dame Ohio State Georgetown St. John’s

1981 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DePaul Oregon State Virginia LSU Arizona State North Carolina Indiana Kentucky Notre Dame Utah

1982 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

North Carolina DePaul Virginia Oregon State Missouri Georgetown Minnesota Idaho Memphis State Fresno State

1983 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 20.

Houston Louisville St. John’s Virginia Indiana UNLV UCLA North Carolina Arkansas Missouri Boston College Villanova Georgetown

1984 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 18.

North Carolina Georgetown Kentucky DePaul Houston Illinois Oklahoma Arkansas UTEP Purdue Syracuse

1985 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Georgetown Michigan St. John’s Oklahoma Memphis State Georgia Tech North Carolina Louisiana Tech UNLV Duke

1986 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13.

Duke Kansas Kentucky St. John’s Michigan Georgia Tech Louisville North Carolina Syracuse Notre Dame Georgetown

1987 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

UNLV North Carolina Indiana Georgetown DePaul Iowa Purdue Temple Alabama Syracuse Pittsburgh

1988 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Temple Arizona Purdue Oklahoma Duke Kentucky North Carolin Pittsburgh Syracuse Michigan

1989 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Arizona Georgetown Illinois Oklahoma North Carolina Missouri Syracuse Indiana Duke Michigan Seton Hall

1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Oklahoma UNLV Connecticut Michigan State Kansas Syracuse Arkansas Georgetown Georgia Tech Purdue

1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 20.

UNLV Arkansas Indiana North Carolina Ohio State Duke Syracuse Arizona Kentucky Utah Seton Hall St. John’s

1992 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 19. 21. 22.

Duke Kansas Ohio State UCLA Indiana Kentucky UNLV South Calif. Arkansas Arizona Seton Hall Syracuse Georgetown

1993 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Indiana Kentucky Michigan North Carolina Arizona Seton Hall Cincinnati Vanderbilt Kansas Duke

1994 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15.

North Carolina Arkansas Purdue Connecticut Missouri Duke Kentucky Massachusetts Arizona Louisville Syracuse

1995 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 22. 25.

UCLA Kentucky Wake Forest North Carolina Kansas Arkansas Massachusetts Connecticut Villanova Maryland Georgetown Syracuse

1996 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15.

Massachusetts Kentucky Connecticut Georgetown Kansas Purdue Cincinnati Texas Tech Wake Forest Villanova Syracuse

1997 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 20. 23.

Kansas Utah Minnesota North Carolina Kentucky South Carolina UCLA Duke Wake Forest Cincinnati Villanova Boston College

1998 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 21.

North Carolina Kansas Duke Arizona Kentucky Connecticut Utah Princeton Cincinnati Stanford Syracuse

1999 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Duke Michigan State Connecticut Auburn Maryland Utah Stanford Kentucky St. John’s Miami

2000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 16. 20. 23.

Duke Michigan State Stanford Arizona Temple Iowa State Cincinnati Ohio State St. John’s LSU Syracuse Connecticut Miami

2001 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 17. 19. 21.

Duke Stanford Michigan State Illinois Arizona North Carolina Boston College Florida Kentucky Iowa State Syracuse Notre Dame Georgetown

2002 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 21.

Duke Kansas Oklahoma Maryland Cincinnati Gonzaga Arizona Alabama Pittsburgh Connecticut Miami

2003 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 22. 23.

Kentucky Arizona Oklahoma Pittsburgh Texas Kansas Duke Wake Forest Marquette Florida Syracuse Notre Dame Connecticut

2004 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 20. 21. 25.

Stanford Kentucky Gonzaga Oklahoma State Saint Joseph’s Duke Connecticut Mississippi State Pittsburgh Wisconsin Syracuse Providence Boston College

2005 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 19.

Illinois North Carolina Duke Louisville Wake Forest Oklahoma State Kentucky Washington Arizona Gonzaga Syracuse Connecticut Boston College Villanova

2006 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 16. 21. 22. 23.

Duke Connecticut Villanova Memphis Gonzaga Ohio State Boston College UCLA Texas North Carolina Pittsburgh Syracuse West Virginia Georgetown

2007 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 16. 17. 20.

Ohio State Kansas Florida North Carolina Memphis Wisconsin UCLA Georgetown Texas A&M Oregon Pittsburgh Louisville Notre Dame Marquette

2008 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 15. 16. 17. 25.

North Carolina Memphis UCLA Kansas Tennessee Wisconsin Texas Georgetown Duke Stanford Louisville Notre Dame Connecticut Pittsburgh Marquette

2009 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 23.

Louisville North Carolina Memphis Pittsburgh Connecticut Duke Oklahoma MIchigan State Missouri Gonzaga Villanova Syracuse Marquette

2010 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 14. 18.

Kansas Kentucky Duke Syracuse Ohio State West Virginia Kansas State New Mexico Villanova Purdue Georgetown Pittsburgh

2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 18. 22.

Ohio State Kansas Duke Pittsburgh Notre Dame San Diego State North Carolina Texas Connecticut Brigham Young Syracuse Louisville St. John’ West Virginia

2012 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 15. 17.

Kentucky Syracuse Missouri North Carolina Michigan State Kansas Ohio State Duke Baylor Florida State Marquette Georgetown Louisville

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NATIONAL POLLS 

Final UPI Polls 1980 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13.

DePaul LSU Kentucky Louisville Oregon State Syracuse Indiana Maryland Ohio State Georgetown St. John’s

1981 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DePaul Oregon State Virginia LSU Arizona State North Carolina Indiana Kentucky Notre Dame Utah

1982 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

North Carolina DePaul Virginia Oregon State Missouri Minnesota Georgetown Idaho Memphis State Fresno State

1983 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 20.

Houston Louisville St. John’s Virginia Indiana UNLV UCLA North Carolina Arkansas Kentucky Villanova Boston College Georgetown

1984 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 16.

North Carolina Georgetown Kentucky DePaul Houston Illinois Arkansas Oklahoma UTEP Maryland Syracuse

1985 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Georgetown Michigan St. John’s Memphis State Oklahoma Georgia Tech North Carolina Louisiana Tech UNLV Illinois

1986 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15.

Duke Kansas St. John’s Kentucky Michigan Georgia Tech Louisville North Carolina Syracuse UNLV Georgetown

158

1987 1. UNLV 2. Indiana 3. North Carolina 4. Georgetown 5. DePaul 6. Purdue 7. Iowa 8. Temple 9. Alabama 10. Syracuse 12. Pittsburgh

1994 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14.

Arkansas Duke Arizona Fonda Purdue Missouri Connecticut Michigan North Carolina Louisville Boston College Syracuse

1988 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Temple Arizona Purdue Oklahoma Duke Kentucky Pittsburgh North Carolina Syracuse Michigan

1989 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1.

Arizona Georgetown Illinois North Carolina Oklahoma Indiana Duke Missouri Syracuse Michigan Seton Hall

1995 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 16. 17. 23.

UCLA Arkansas North Carolina Oklahoma State Kentucky Connecticut Massachusetts Virginia Wake Forest Kansas Georgetown Syracuse Villanova

1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Oklahoma UNLV Connecticut Michigan State Kansas Syracuse Georgia Tech Arkansas Georgetown Purdue

1996 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 17.

Kentucky Massachusett Syracuse Mississippi St. Kansas Cincinnati Georgetown Connecticut Wake Forest Texas Tech Villanova

1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 19. 23.

UNLV Arkansas Indiana North Carolina Ohio State Duke Arizona Syracuse Nebraska Utah Seton Hall St. John’s Georgetown

1997 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15. 23.

Arizona Kentucky Minnesota North Carolina Kansas Utah UCLA Clemson Wake Forest Louisville Providence Boston College

1998 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 18.

Kentucky Utah North Carolina Stanford Duke Arizona Connecticut Kansas Purdue Michigan State Syracuse West Virginia

Final USA Today Polls 1992 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 23. 24.

Duke Indiana Michigan Ohio State Cincinnati Kentucky Kansas UCLA Oklahoma St. Arkansas Seton Hall Georgetown Syracuse

1999 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

Connecticut Duke Michigan State Ohio State St. John’s Kentucky Auburn Maryland Stanford Utah Miami

1993 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

North Carolina Michigan Kentucky Kansas Indiana Cincinnati Florida State Vanderbilt Duke Arkansas Seton Hall

2000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 18. 20.

Michigan State Florida Iowa State Duke Stanford Oklahoma State Cincinnati Arizona Tulsa Temple Syracuse St. John’s Miami

2001 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 17. 18. 23.

Duke Arizona Michigan State Maryland Stanford Illinois Kansas Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina Boston College Georgetown Syracuse Notre Dame

2002 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Maryland Kansas Indiana Oklahoma Duke Connecticut Oregon 8. Cincinnati 9. Pittsburgh 10. Arizona 2003 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 15.

Syracuse Kansas Texas Kentucky Arizona Marquette Oklahoma Pittsburgh Duke Maryland Connecticut Notre Dame

2004 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 19.

Connecticut Duke Georgia Tech Oklahoma State Saint Joseph’s Stanford Pittsburgh Kentucky Kansas Texas Syracuse

2005 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 17. 19. 21.

North Carolina Illinois Louisville Michigan State Kentucky Arizona Duke Oklahoma State Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Villanova Connecticut Boston College Syracuse

2006 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15. 16. 18.

Florida UCLA LSU Connecticut Villanova Memphis Duke George Mason Texas Gonzaga West Virginia Georgetown Pittsburgh

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2007 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 20.

Florida Ohio State UCLA Georgetown Kansas North Carolina Memphis Oregon Texas A&M Pittsburgh Louisville

2008 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 17. 18. 19. 24.

Kansas Memphis North Carolina UCLA Texas Louisville Tennessee Xavier Davidson Wisconsin Georgetown West Virginia Pittsburgh Notre Dame Villanova

2009 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 21.

North Carolina Michigan State Connecticut Villanova Louisville Pittsburgh Oklahoma Missouri Memphis Kansas Syracuse Marquette

2010 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15. 20.

Duke Butler West Virginia Michigan State Kentucky Kansas Kansas State Syracuse Tennessee Baylor Villanova Pittsburgh

2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 18. 20. 22.

Connecticut Butler Kentucky Kansas Ohio State Virginia Commonwealth Duke North Carolina Arizona Florida Pittsburgh Notre Dame Syracuse Marquette Louisville

2012 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 17. 18.

Kentucky Kansas Ohio State Louisville Syracuse North Carolina Michigan State Baylor Florida Marquette Georgetown Cincinnati


BIG EAST BASKETBALL BY SEASON 

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95

All-Time BIG EAST Finishes BC CIN CONN DPU GU LOU MU

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996# 1997# 1998# 1999 2000 2001# 2002# 2003# 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

1993-94

Home Teams, 89-55 10.9 margin 1-point games (4), 2-point games (11), 3-point games (16) Home Teams, 86-57 10.5 ppg margin 1-point games (8), 2-point games (10), 3-point games (11) Home Teams, 87-57 10.2 ppg margin 1-point games (7), 2-point games (14), 3-point games (13) Home Teams, 86-58 12.8 ppg margin 1-point games (2), 2-point games (3), 3-point games (7) Home Teams, 90-54 11.3 ppg margin 1-point games (7), 2-point games (13), 3-point games (9) Home Teams, 83-45 10.9 ppg margin 1-point games (3), 2-point games (3), 3-point games (10) Home Teams, 80-48 9.3 ppg margin 1-points games (4), 2-point games (7), 3-point games (12) Overtime games (10, including 2 double overtime) Home Teams, 56-40 9.1 ppg margin 1-point games (7), 2-point games (6), 3-point games (8) Overtime games (7, including 1 double overtime) Home teams, 63-49 10.9 ppg margin 1-point games (6), 2-point games (6), 3-point games (10) Overtime games (7, including 2 double overtime) Home teams, 69-43 11.0 ppg margin 1-point games (4), 2-point games (9), 3-point games (9) Overtime games (8, including 1 double overtime) Home teams, 70-42 10.8 ppg margin 1-point games (3); 2-point games (11); 3-point games (9); Overtime games (11, including 1 double overtime and 1 four overtime) Home teams, 73-39 11.8 ppg margin 1-point games (7); 2-point games (8); 3-point games (6); Overtime games (6) Home teams, 61-43 10.2 ppg margin 1-point game (4); 2-point games (7); 3-point games (5); Overtime games (4) Home teams, 62-55 11.3 ppg margin 1-point games (4); 2-point games (11); 3-point games (9); Overtime games (5, including 1 double overtime) Home teams, 71-46 11.9 ppg margin 1-point games (4); 2-point games (7); 3-point games (6) Overtime games (4) Home teams, 69-48 10.5 ppg margin 1-point games (3); 2-point games (10); 3-point games (7) Overtime games: (9) Home teams, 77-40 10.1 ppg margin 1-point games (9); 2-point games (5); 3-point games (11) Overtime games: (5) Home teams, 54-36 10.2 ppg margin 1-point games (5); 2-point games (8); 3-point games (6) Overtime games: (5)

5 1 4 1t 4t 6 7 8t 7 9 9 9 8 4t 3 10 3 1t* 6 13 13 1* 4 1t 5t 1t –– –– –– –– –– –– —

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 8 16 10 9t 11t 6t 4t

4 3 5t 7 7t 7 8t 8t 9 7t 1t* 3t 5t 4t 1 1 1* 6 1* 1* 4t 3t 1 1t 2* 1t 1t 12 4 3 11t 9t* 9t

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 13t 7t 12t 16 16 16 16

1t* 2 2* 4 1* 2* 3 1t* 3t 1* 3 6 1t 8 4t 4 1 1 5t 10 8t 2t 3t 5 12t 7t 4t 1* 1 11t 7t 8 4t

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 11t 2t 2t 1* 5t 3t 7*

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 4t 5t 5t 5 5t 9t 2

MIA –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 10 9 10 5 4 4t 2 2 1t 3t 2 6t 12t –– –– -–– –– –– –– —

ND –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 6 4t 5 8t 6t 1 2 3t 7 6 11t 4 2t 9t 7t 2 3

PITT –– –– –– 6 6 5 6 1t 1 4 7t 3t 7 4t 8 9 7 2t 5t 11 11 5 1 1t* 1 5 4t 2t 7* 2t 2t 1 13t

PC 7 8 7t 8 7t 8 5 4t 8 5t 5t 7t 9 4t 4t* 6t 3 2t 4 6t 12 2 6 3t 3t 9t 13t 10 12t 7t 15 14 15

RU –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 6 6t 5t 6t 8t 7 5 7 8t 12 9t 14t 15t 15 14 13 11t

1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

STJ 1t 3t 3 1t 4t 1 1t* 4t 5t 7t 4 2 1t 2 9 6t 5 4t 2 3 3* 3t 3 5 14 11 13t 11 14 13 13 3t 11t

SHU 6 7 7t 9 9 9 8t 7 5t 2 7t 3t* 1t 1* 7 6t 5 6t 3 8t 4t 6 6 3t 5t 9t 7 13 11 11t 9t 12 9t

USF –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 16 14t 15t 14 9t 15 4t

SU 1t 6* 5t 5 2t 3t 1t 1t 2* 3 1t 1 5t* 3 2 3 2* 4t 1 4t 1t 2t 3t 1t 3t 3t* 9t 5t 8t 6 1 3t 1

Home teams, 55-35 11.2 ppg margin 1-point games (8); 2-point games (4); 3-point games (5) Overtime games: (8) Home teams, 57-33 8.5 ppg margin 1-point games (9); 2-point games (5); 3-point games (8) Overtime games: (6) Home teams, 59-31 8.1 ppg margin 1-point games (4); 2-point games (6); 3-point games (3) Overtime games: (7, including 1 double overtime) Home teams, 49-23 9.0 ppg margin 1-point games (1); 2-point games (7); 3-point games (6) Overtime games: (6) 11.3 ppg margin Home teams, 40-32 1-point games (6); 2-point games (5); 3-point games (5) Overtime games: (4) Home teams, 48-24 10.8 ppg margin 1-point games (2); 2-point games (7); 3-point games (7) Overtime games: (5) Home teams. 46-26 8.9 ppg margin 1-point games (6); 2-point games (10); 3-point games (4) Overtime games: (3, including 1 double overtime) Home teams. 39-33 8.9 ppg margin 1-point games (9); 2-point games (6); 3-point games (6) Overtime games: (5, including 1 double overtime) Home teams, 47-25 10.2 ppg margin 1-point games (9); 2-point games (4); 3-point games (6) Overtime games: (7, including 2 double overtimes) Home teams, 42-30 10.7 ppg margin 1-point games (5); 2-point games (11); 3-point games (2) Overtime games: (5) Home teams, 41-31 9.3 ppg margin 1-point games (7); 2-point games (12); 3-point games (6) Overtime games: (12, including 2 double overtimes and 1 triple overtime) Home teams, 45-27 11.3 ppg margin 1-point games (6); 2-point games (3); 3-point games (3) Overtime games: (4, including 1 double overtime) Home teams. 32-24 9.8 ppg margin 1-point games (9); 2-point games (4); 3-point games (2) Overtime games: (6, including 1 double overtime) Home teams. 40-16 8.0 ppg margin 1-point games (7); 2-point games (6); 3-point games (3) Overtime games: (5, including 1 double overtime) Away teams: 11 – 10 11.3 ppg margin 1-point games (1); 2-point games (3); 3-point games (1)

VU –– 3t 1 1t 2t 3t 4 6 3t 5t 5t 7t 4 10 4t 2* 2 1t 4 4t 6t 3t 5 3t 11t 3t 1t 7t 8t 4 2t 9t 13t

VT –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 7 7 6t 8t –– –– -–– –– –– –– —

WVU –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 4 3 3 12 8t 4 7 6 8t 7t 3 7t 5t 7t 2t* 6t 8

In-Conference Streaks Consecutive Wins 19 Connecticut, 1997-98/98-99 18 Connecticut, 1993-94/94-95 15 Connecticut, 1994-95/95-96 14 St. John’s, 1984-85 14 Boston College, 2003-04/04-05 12 Syracuse, 2003-04/04-05 11 Syracuse, 1983-84/84-85 Georgetown, 2006-07 10 Syracuse, 2009-10 Georgetown, 1983-84/84-85 Villanova, 1981-82/82-83 Consecutive Losses 24 DePaul, 2007-08/2008-09/2009-10 DePaul, 2009-10/2010-11 21 Miami, 1993-94/94-95 19 Boston College, 1990-91/91-92 18 Virginia Tech, 2000-01/01-02 16 Seton Hall, 1981-82/82-83 Providence, 2009-10/2010-11 15 Seton Hall, 1984-85 15 USF, 2005-06 14 Miami, 1991-92/92-93

* - BIG EAST Tournament Champion # - The BIG EAST had divisional play from 1995-96 until 1997-98 and from 2001-2002.

Victories By School School Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova

Years 110 111 88 105 99 95 107 105 87 100 102 99 41 112 92

Wins 1633 1569 1384 1544 1662 1493 1727 1487 1316 1155 1737 1381 561 1844 1566

Overall Losses 956 878 880 955 864 914 939 1064 900 1092 916 996 609 822 889

Pct. .631 .641 .611 .618 .658 .620 .648 .583 .594 .514 .655 .581 .479 .692 .638

Wins 61 351 26 374 109 85 168 296 228 93 303 236 38 402 331

BIG EAST Losses 72 249 103 242 63 52 149 264 358 215 288 353 91 213 264

BIG EAST Titles By School Pct. .459 .585 .202 .607 .634 .620 .530 .529 .389 .302 .513 .401 .295 .654 .556

School Connecticut Georgetown Syracuse St. John’s Boston College Pittsburgh Seton Hall Villanova Louisville Miami Notre Dame Providence West Virginia

Reg. Season 10* 9* 10* 5 6* 6* 2 4* 1 1 1* 0 0

Champ. 7 7 5 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 1

Total 17 16 15 8 8 8 4 5 3 1 1 1 1

(The BIG EAST had divisional play from 1995-96 to ’97-’98 and 2000-01 to 2002-03) *Includes Division titles

(All BIG EAST records include Championship games)

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MEDIA SERVICES 

BIGEAST.ORG BIGEAST.org is the conference’s official online home. The site houses official BIG EAST schedules, standings, statistics, scores, notes, media guides and more. BIGEAST.org also features daily original video and print content. The site serves as a hub for the conference’s social media platforms, which include channels on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube and Instagram. The conference’s video player, BIGEAST.org, recently underwent a redesign and upgrade. Video highlights of every nationally-televised BIG EAST game are available shortly after the game and a weekly content schedule of original programs ensures there is always fresh content available. Select conference championships and special events are also streamed live on the conference’s video page and mobile applications. For more information on the BIG EAST’s mobile offerings visit www.bigeastmobile.com.

WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE The BIG EAST men’s basketball coaches will hold a teleconference for the media each Thursday during the basketball season, beginning Jan. 10. Each coach will be available for approximately eight minutes. Media representatives wishing to participate should contact the BIG EAST office or consult the weekly press release for the phone number. The 15 coaches will be broken up into two groups. The “first” group will have teleconferences on Jan. 10, Jan. 24, Feb. 7, Feb. 21. 11:00 a.m. Buzz Williams, Marquette 11:08 a.m. Stan Heath, USF 11:16 a.m. Ed Cooley, Providence 11:24 a.m. Kevin Ollie, Connecticut 11:32 a.m. Steve Lavin, St. John’s 11:40 a.m. Mike Rice, Rutgers 11:48 a.m. Kevin Willard, Seton Hall 11:56 a.m. Rick Pitino, Louisville The “second” group will have teleconferences on Jan. 17, Jan. 31, Feb. 14, Feb. 28.

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TWITTER & FACEBOOK Fans and media members are invited to follow the latest BIG EAST men’s basketball news through social media. The BIG EAST Twitter feed may be accessed @BigEastMBB and the conference’s official Facebook page is available @bigeastconference.

Jay Wright, Villanova Mike Brey, Notre Dame Mick Cronin, Cincinnati Oliver Purnell, DePaul Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh Jim Boeheim, Syracuse John Thompson III, Georgetown

BIG EAST Communications phone 401.453.0660 fax 401.751.8540 Basketball Contacts John Paquette Associate Commissioner email: jpaquette@bigeast.org Mobile: 401.265.2244

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E-MAIL DISTRIBUTION Media members may contact the BIG EAST Conference office by phone (401453-0660) or e-mail to be included on the league’s e-mail lists for releases and information for any sport. Please contact Chuck Sullivan in the conference office (csullivan@bigeast.org) with requests or questions. WEEKLY AWARDS The BIG EAST names a Player and Rookie of the Week, as well as a Weekly Honor Roll, each Monday during the season. The information is released from the BIG EAST office and will be listed in the conference release and be available on the league web site and social media platforms. ANNUAL AWARDS All-BIG EAST First, Second and Third Teams, Player, Rookie, Defensive Player and Coach of the Year are selected by a vote of the league’s 15 head coaches at the conclusion of the regular season. A league Most Improved Player, Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete, Sixth Man Award and a Sportsmanship Award are also presented. The awards will be announced prior to the start of the BIG EAST Championship.

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Chuck Sullivan Director of Communications email: csullivan@bigeast.org Mobile: 401.641.8760

Ben Fairclough Senior Director of External Affairs email: bfairclough@bigeast.org

Mike O’Brien Communications Assistant email: mobrien@bigeast.org

Sara Naggar Director of Communications email: snaggar@bigeast.org

Brooke Rayder Communications Assistant email: brayder@bigeast.org

Mark Hodgkin Director of Digital Media email: mhodgkin@bigeast.org

Jamie Corun Digital Network Assistant email: jcorun@bigeast.org

Michael Coyne Assistant Director of Communications email: mcoyne@bigeast.org

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