2009-10 University of Tampa Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Table of Contents General Information Table of Contents ....................................1 Quick Facts ................................................1 Athletic Directory ..................................2 The Coaches Richard Schmidt ................................3­4 DeCarlo Deveaux ....................................5 Justin Pecka ..............................................6 Hernan Roldan ........................................6 2009­10 Team Info Roster ..........................................................7 TV/Radio Roster ....................................8 Outlook........................................................9 Returning Players Mounir Benzegala ........................10­11 Pete Byrne........................................12­13 Rashad Callaway ..........................14­15 Dylan DeFeo....................................16­17 Javon Edwards ......................................18 Glyn Hunter ....................................19­20 Rudy Jean ........................................21­22 Herman Kelly..................................23­24 Anthony LaBruno ........................25­26 Marcus Morrison ..........................27­28 Corey Pelot ......................................29­30 Newcomers Ted Amendola ......................................31 Irving Fayman ......................................31 Ashton Graham ....................................32 Jerrel Harris ..........................................32 Haymond Rankin ................................33 Callum Townsend................................33 Ben Tumas ............................................34 2008­09 Review Schedule/Results..................................35 Individual Statistics..............................36 Game Highs ............................................37 Team Statistics ......................................38 Honors and Awards............................38 Tampa M. Basketball History Honors and Awards ....................39­40 All­Americans........................................41 Yearly Results........................................42 Tampa Coaching History..................42

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Spartans in the NCAA ........................43 Spartans in the SSC ............................44 Ind. Season Records ....................45­47 Ind. Career Records......................48­50 Single Game Ind. Records ................51 Team Game Records ..........................52 Team Season Records........................53 Other Team Records ..........................54 Yearly Leaders ......................................55 Milestones ..............................................56 Triple Doubles ......................................57 Double Doubles ....................................57 Sunshine State Conference Conference Information ..................58 2008­09 SSC Awards..........................58 2008­09 SSC Standings......................58 2009­10 SSC Poll ................................58 The Opponents Opponent Information ..............59­60 All­Time Series Records ............61­62 Year­by­Year Results ..................63­70 All­Time Roster M. Basketball Alumni ..................71­72 The University of Tampa National Championships ..........73­74 SSC Championships............................74 UT Athletic Hall of Fame ..................75 SSC Hall of Fame ..................................76 Academic All­Americans ..................77 All­Americans ................................78­79 University Overview....................80­81 SAAC..........................................................82 Athletic Facilities ..................................83 The Administration Dr. Ronald L. Vaughn..........................84 Larry Marfise ........................................85 History of UT Nickname & Colors ............................86 From the Beginning............................86 The Media Newspapers ..........................................87 Television................................................87 Radio ........................................................87

University of Tampa Basketball Facts Founded ..................................................................................1931 Enrollment............................................................................6,200 Address............401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606 Nickname ........................................................................Spartans School Colors ..........................................Red, Black and Gold National Affiliation........................................................NCAA II Conference..........................................................Sunshine State Stadium ....................Bob Martinez Sports Center (3,432) 2008­09 Record ................................................................16­12 2008­09 SSC Record ............................................................8­8 2008­09 SSC Finish ........................................................Fourth Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................10/5 Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................2/3

The Administration President ................................................Dr. Ronald L. Vaughn Athletic Director ................................................Larry Marfise Associate Athletic Director/Marketing..............Gil Swalls Assistant Athletic Director............................Cher Pittenger Facility Director ................................................Jerome Fulton Faculty Representative..................................Dr. Eric Vlahov

The Coaching Staff Head Coach ....................................................Richard Schmidt Alma Mater ....................................Western Kentucky, 1964 Office Phone ..................................................(813) 257­3673 E­mail..............................................................rschmidt@ut.edu Career Record ........................................565­258 (28 years) Tampa Record ........................................537­231 (26 years) Assistant Coach ............................................Decarlo Deveaux E­mail..............................................................ddeveaux@ut.edu Assistant Coach......................................................Justin Pecka E­mail ..................................................................jpecka@ut.edu Student Assistant Coach................................Hernan Roldan E­mail ................................................................hroldan@ut.edu Assistants’ Office Phone ............................(813) 253­3488

Sports Information Director ......................................................................Tom Kolbe Alma Mater ............................................................Tampa, 2001 Office Phone ..................................................(813) 253­6241 E­mail ..................................................................tkolbe@ut.edu Men’s Basketball SID............Tasia Simmons/Nick Kirby Office Phone ..................................................(813) 257­3444 E­mail ..........................tsimmons@ut.edu/nkirby@ut.edu Sports Information Fax ..............................(813) 253­6288 Web site ........................................www.tampaspartans.com

Credits The 2009­10 University of Tampa men’s basketball media guide was written by Tom Kolbe, Sports Information Director with editorial assistance by Tasia Simmons, Jen Gellock, Marc Jordan, Nick Kirby, Adrian Martinez, Ryan Portilla and Carli Todd. Photography by Andy Meng, Stageshot Photography. Design and layout by Tom Kolbe. Front and back covers designed by Carli Todd.

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UT Athletic Department

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Athletic Department Phone Number: (813) 253­6240 Athletic Department Fax: (813) 253­6288 Department E­Mail: first initial last name@ut.edu (unless noted) Ed Brennan, Head Swimming Coach ............................................259­1328 Scott Brickett, Head Athletic Trainer (wbrickett) ....................257­3264 Adrian Bush, Head Men’s Soccer Coach........................................257­3407 Chris Catanach, Head Volleyball Coach ........................................257­3406 Rick Christie, Head Golf Coach..........................................................257­3498 Jaci Davis, Assistant Softball Coach ................................................257­3481 DeCarlo Deveaux, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ..............257­3781 Hope Donnelly, Head Cheerleading Coach ..................................257­1733 Al DuFaux, Head Tennis Coach ........................................................257­3076 Bill Dunlap, Head Crew Coach (wdunlap)....................................258­4166 Taylor Flatt, Asst. Sports Information Dir. (kflatt) ....................257­3444 Jerome Fulton, Facilities Director....................................................257­3482 Ryan Gober, Assistant Swimming Coach ......................................257­3419 Nikki Jessee, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ................257­3645 Tom Jessee, Head Women’s Basketball Coach ..........................257­3490 Mark Johnson, Assistant Baseball Coach/Head JV Coach ....257­3673 Leslie Kanter, Head Softball Coach..................................................257­3481 Jamie Kennedy, Asst. Athletic Trainer (jamie.kennedy) ........253­6264 Phyllis Kessel, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ..............257­3645 Jim Kiner, Assistant Swimming Coach ..........................................257­3419 Tom Kolbe, Sports Information Director......................................257­3473 Jeff Lamm, Associate Head Volleyball Coach ..............................257­3190 Maurice Loregnard, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach..................257­3184 Gerry Lucey, Head Women’s Soccer Coach ................................257­3188 Frank Maldonado, Assistant Baseball Coach ..............................257­3673 Larry Marfise, Athletic Director ......................................................257­3307 Scott McNulty, Assistant Baseball Coach ......................................257­3673 Sam Militello, Associate Head Baseball Coach............................257­3673 Erin Morse, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ..........................257­3184 Phil Murray, Assistant Swimming Coach......................................257­3419 Carlos Pinnace, Promotions Coordinator ....................................257­1733 Cher Pittenger, Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance ........257­3000 Denise Rubio, Assistant Softball Coach ........................................257­3481 Eric Sims, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach......................................257­3184 Jarrett Slaven, Head Cross Country Coach ..................................257­3644 Richard Schmidt, Head Men’s Basketball Coach ......................257­3440 Gil Swalls, Associate Athletic Director............................................257­1733 Don Tobin, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach ............................257­3184 Stephanie Tucker, Athletic Training Intern ..................................253­6264 Joe Urso, Head Baseball Coach ........................................................257­3488 Dror Vaknin, Assistant Cross Country Coach..............................257­3644 Heather VanOpdorp, Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................253­6264 Steve Wolf, Assisant Men’s Soccer Coach ....................................257­3184 Melissa Wright, Business Manager (melissa.wright) ............257­3100

The University of Tampa fields 16 men's and women's varsity sports which compete at the NCAA Division II level. UT is a member of the nine­school Sunshine State Conference, con­ sidered the "Conference of National Champions." Spartan teams are among those national champions, having won NCAA II titles in men's soccer (1981, 1994 & 2001), baseball (1992, 1993, 1998, 2006 & 2007), golf (1987 & 1988), volley­ ball (2006) and women’s soccer (2007). Student­athletes are given opportunities to excel both athletically and academical­ ly. The University of Tampa is the home of numerous All­ Americans, all­region and all­conference players each year and is among the top schools in the SSC numbering student­ athletes who are named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Whether you are a participant or spectator, The University of Tampa Spartans offer an exciting brand of intercollegiate ath­ letics.

Larry Marfise Athletic Director

Gil Swalls Associate AD/Marketing

Cher Pittenger Assistant AD/ Compliance/SWA

Tom Kolbe Sports Information

Jerome Fulton Facilities

Ed Brennan Swimming

Scott Brickett Athletic Training

Adrian Bush Men’s Soccer

Chris Catanach Volleyball

Rick Christie Golf

Hope Donnelly Cheerleading

Al DuFaux Tennis

Bill Dunlap Crew

Tom Jessee Women’s Basketball

Gerry Lucey Women’s Soccer

Leslie Kanter Softball

Jarrett Slaven Cross Country

Richard Schmidt Men’s Basketball

Joe Urso Baseball

Melissa Wright Business Manager

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Head Coach Richard Schmidt

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Richard Schmidt HEAD COACH 27th season Western Kentucky, 1964 Career Record: 565­258 UT Record: 537­231

Richard Schmidt is in his 27th season as The University of Tampa head men's basketball coach, where he has led the Spartans to 10 consecutive win­ ning seasons. The UT Athletic Hall of Fame induction in October 2004, Schmidt received the much deserved reward after more than two decades of suc­ cess and contributions to the basketball program. He has compiled a school record of 537­231 (.699) with a 240­125 (.658) record in the Sunshine State Conference. Before Schmidt’s arrival, UT basketball posted a 207­315 record (.397). Last season, Schmidt coached his team to a 16­12 record, which marked his 25th winning season at UT. With an all­time overall record of 565­258 (.687), Schmidt earned his 500th career victory on Dec. 12, 2005 with a 67­58 victory over Eckerd. He became the 116th coach in NCAA history to reach the 500 victory milestone and the seventh in NCAA II. He also registered his 500th Spartan victory at Lynn on Feb. 17, 2007.

While serving as the head coach at Vanderbilt for two seasons from 1979­81, Schmidt guided the Commodores to a sixth place finish in the SEC in his first season. Highlighting his rookie season cam­ paign were victories over LSU, Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State and Georgia. In his second season at Vanderbilt, Schmidt led his team to a 60­55 victory over Kentucky in the SEC Tournament before falling in the SEC Finals to Mississippi State. The 1980­81 season featured victories over notable opponents including Iowa State, Memphis, Alabama, Georgia, Auburn and Florida. Schmidt came to Tampa in 1982 to resurrect a pro­ gram that had been dormant for 13 years. His first season (1983­84), he took a starting lineup of one junior and four freshman and won the Sunshine State Conference tournament and the accompanying bid to the NCAA Division II tournament, en route to a 20­11 season. It was the first time in NCAA history that a first­year team (in any division) made the national tournament. His teams have made 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, including the 2001 sea­ son, when he guided Tampa to the NCAA Final Four, where the Spartans fell to national champion Kentucky Wesleyan by one­point in overtime. The following season, in 2001­02, Schmidt guided his team to a 26­3 overall record while tying his school record for victories in a season with the 1986­87 and 1989­90 squads. Under Schmidt’s direction the Spartans have finished

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Head Coach Richard Schmidt

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first or second in the SSC all but seven years. He was voted South Region Coach of the Year following the 1985­86 season and was named the Sunshine State Conference Coach of the Year in 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2000, and 2002.

the next eight years. Twice voted Kentucky’s out­ standing high school coach and three­time Louisville prep Coach of the Year, Schmidt led Ballard to a 183­ 32 record during his tenure. His teams earned six district titles in addition to the 1977 Kentucky State Championship. In all, he sent 21 players to college on full scholarships.

Among the outstanding players who have adorned Tampa’s red, black and gold under Schmidt are the 2008 SSC Player of the Year Jeremy Black, 2006 SSC Player­of­the­Year and all­time career assist leader Mark Borders, 2002 SSC Player of the Year Jon Brown, 1998 SSC Player of the Year Tamari Thompson, 1995 SSC Player of the Year Idris Mays, three­time All­American and two­time Division II Player of the Year Todd Linder, NBA veteran Nate Johnston, two­time All­American and NCAA record holder Bryan Williams and SSC scoring champions Drexel and DeCarlo Deveaux, the latter also a two­ time All­American and SSC Player of the Year. A 1964 graduate of Western Kentucky University, Schmidt began his playing career at Westport High School in Louisville. In 1969, he became head coach at Ballard High School where he built a dynasty for

After winning the state crown in 1977, Schmidt moved to the collegiate coaching ranks as an assis­ tant to Terry Holland at the University of Virginia. The Cavaliers participated in the National Invitation Tournament in each of his two seasons (1978­79) at Virginia and compiled a record of 39­18. A professional aviculturist, Schmidt breeds exotic birds (some of which he’s sold to Wayne Newton) and keeps well over 100 in his backyard aviary. Recognized worldwide as an expert in the field, Schmidt’s interest has taken him to China and Indonesia. Richard is married to Mary Jo and they have two children, Steven and Staci, and seven grandchildren.

Richard Schmidt Career Record Year 1979­80 1980­81 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 TOTALS

School Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa 28 seasons

Record 13­13 15­14 20­11 23­8 22­8 26­6 24­8 24­7 26­5 23­6 19­10 25­5 22­9 25­6 14­13 23­7 16­11 10­16 24­5 25­7 26­3 15­12 16­13 18­11 19­9 15­14 21­9 16­12 565­258

Pct. .500 .517 .645 .742 .767 .813 .750 .774 .839 .793 .655 .833 .710 .806 .519 .767 .593 .385 .828 .781 .734 .556 .552 .621 .679 .517 .700 .571 .691

SSC Record

Place

NCAA Tournament

9­5 10­2 11­1 10­2 6­4 9­3 11­1 9­3 5­7 11­1 10­4 10­4 6­8 10­4 9­3 4­10 12­2 10­4 13­1 6­8 6­8 8­8 10­6 7­9 11­5 8­8 240­125

2nd 1st 1st 2nd Tie­2nd 1st Tie­1st Tie­2nd 5th 1st Tie­1st 2nd 5th 3rd 1st 8th 2nd Tie­2nd 1st 6th 6th Tie­4th 4th 5th 2nd 4th .665

3rd South Region 2nd South Region 2nd South Region 3rd South Region 3rd South Region 2nd South Region 4th South Region did not play did not play 3rd South Region 2nd South Region 2nd South Region did not play 3rd South Region did not play did not play 2nd South Region National Semifinalist 3rd South Region did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play 3rd South Region did not play 15 appearances

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Assistant Coach DeCarlo Deveaux

DeCarlo Deveaux ASSISTANT COACH 3rd season Tampa, 1994

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball DeCarlo Deveaux is in his third season as an assistant coach with his alma mater following an extremely suc­ cessful professional career. Overall, Deveaux spent a total of nine years playing for teams in five different countries. In his first season as the top assistant at UT, Deveaux helped guide his alma mater to the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years. The team finished with a 21­9 record, marking the most victories since the 2001­02 season. He also coached SSC Player of the Year and first­ team All­American Jeremy Black.

In his nine years in the professional ranks, Deveaux averaged double figure points in each season, including a personal best 22.5 points per game with the Solma Vikings (Stockholm, Sweden) in the 1997­98 season. He also averaged 6.4 rebounds in his rookie campaign. He remained in Europe, where he then played the 1998­99 sea­ son with the Case Basket of St. Etienne, France. He concluded the year averaging 19.3 points and 4.5 rebounds. Deveaux spent the 1999­2000 and the 2000­01 seasons in Spain as he played for the C.C. Calpe and C.B. Menorca Mahon respectively. He averaged 21.5 points and 5.9 rebounds with the Calpe and followed up that performance with 20.3 points and 4.4 rebounds with Menorca Mahon. He then made his South American debut for the 2001­02 season as he played for the Boca Juniors in Buenas Aires, Argentina. With the Juniors, he averaged 12.5 points and three rebounds. After a year in Argentina, Deveaux returned to Spain, where he averaged 15.5 points and 3.4 rebounds with C.B. Aracena in Barcelona. In 2003­04, he moved to Logrono to play for Caja Rioja, averaging 17.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 2003­04. Deveaux concluded his professional career with Ginasio, which was located in Figuiera do Foz, Portugal. With Ginasio in 2004­05, he finished with 16.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per contest. At Tampa, Deveaux finished his four­year career with averages of 19.6 points and 4.8 rebounds as he left as the school’s career scoring leader. He was named the 1994 College Sports Magazine NCAA II Player of the Year and was honored as a first­team All­American by the NABC. Following his graduation from Tampa, Deveaux was drafted by the Hartford Hellcats of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). He also earned a tryout with the New Jersey Nets in 1995. A 2000 inductee to the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame, Deveaux returned to Tampa in 2004 as the newest member of the UT Athletics Hall of Fame. A graduate of The University of Tampa, Deveaux earned his degree in communication.

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Assistant Coach Justin Pecka

Justin Pecka ASSISTANT COACH 1st season Tampa, 2009

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Justin Pecka is in his first season as an assistant coach after previously serving as the team’s manager. As an assistant, his duties include player development, recruiting, film exchange and preparing scouting reports. He also assists in day­to­day operations of the program. Upon graduation, Pecka worked basketball camps around the country including the University of Tennessee, University of North Carolina, Duke University, University of Connecticut, Syracuse University and Providence College.

The UT graduate served as the manager for the 2008­09 season and his main responsibilities included film­ ing games, managing equipment and assisting in practice. A native of South Windsor, Conn., he graduated from Tampa in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Science in finance. An honors student, Pecka was also awarded a Dean’s Scholarship.

Student Assistant Hernan Roldan

Hernan Roldan STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

In his third season with The University of Tampa men’s basketball program, Hernan Roldan was pro­ moted to a student assistant coach prior to the 2008 season. His responsibilities include preparing scout­ ing reports, recruiting, film exchange, scheduling and player development.

As a manager for UT from 2006­08, Roldan also served as a coach at The University of Tampa shootout (2007) and the Richard Schmidt Basketball 3rd season Camp (2007­08). At the shootout, he coached a group of high school kids to a championship in the two divi­ sion varsity tournament. He was also the director of the Tampa High School Shootout in July 2008, a posi­ tion he shared with UT assistant coach DeCarlo Deveaux. In the summer of 2008, Roldan was active in the camp circuit as he worked three collegiate camps in addi­ tion to UT. He served as a coach at the University of Maryland, Seton Hall University and Lehigh University. He also received a letter of recommendation at each of the camps. Roldan also worked the Maryland camp in 2007. In 2006, Roldan was the coach of both the U­13 and U­14 Jersey All­Stars, helping the teams to respective number­one and two state rankings. He was also a coach for Pohatong Recreational from 2002­06, spend­ ing two years as an assistant before serving as the head coach for two seasons.

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Numerical

2009-10 Roster # 3 4 5 12 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 34 35 40 42 44

Name Rashad Callaway Pete Byrne Haymond Rankin Mounir Benzegala Dylan DeFeo Ashton Graham Rudy Jean Jerrel Harris Anthony LaBruno Glyn Hunter Ben Tumas Irving Fayman Callum Townsend Herman Kelly Marcus Morrison Ted Amendola Corey Pelot Javon Edwards

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Position G G G G G G G F G F F G G/F G F F F F

Height 5­10 6­0 6­3 5­10 6­2 6­3 5­8 6­6 6­3 6­5 6­4 6­0 6­5 6­3 6­7 6­8 6­5 6­7

Alphabetical

Head Coach: Richard Schmidt Assistant Coach: Decarlo Deveaux # 40 12 4 3 20 44 31 21 23 25 22 34 24 35 42 5 32 30

Name Ted Amendola Mounir Benzegala Pete Byrne Rashad Callaway Dylan DeFeo Javon Edwards Irving Fayman Ashton Graham Jerrel Harris Glyn Hunter Rudy Jean Herman Kelly Anthony LaBruno Marcus Morrison Corey Pelot Haymond Rankin Callum Townsend Ben Tumas

Position F G G G G F G G F F G G G F F G G/F F

Weight 165 180 205 175 200 200 165 200 185 210 210 180 220 195 190 210 215 280

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

Hometown Bayonne, N.J. Syracuse, N.Y. Grand Cayman, C.I. Worthington, Ohio Marco Island, Fla. Toronto, Ontario Gibsonton, Fla. Grand Prairie, Texas Bayonne, N.J. Liverpool, England Brielle, N.J. East Northport, N.Y. Riverview, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Tampa, Fla. Boston, Mass. Horseheads, N.Y. Port of Spain, Trinidad

Previous School Bayonne HS Onondaga CC John Gray HS Edison CC Lely HS Franklin Pierce College East Bay HS Bridgton Academy Ocean County College Prescot School Manasquan HS St. Thomas More Prep Bloomingdale HS Catholic HS Brandon HS Xaverian Brothers HS Horseheads HS St. Mary’s College

Assistant Coach: Justin Pecka Student Assistant Coach: Hernan Roldan Height 6­8 5­10 6­0 5­10 6­2 6­7 6­0 6­3 6­6 6­5 5­8 6­3 6­3 6­7 6­5 6­3 6­5 6­4

Weight 210 175 180 165 200 280 180 200 200 210 165 195 185 190 215 205 220 210

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

Pronunciation AM­en­dola MOO­neer BEN­zeh­gah­lah burn RUH­shad DIH­luhn DUH­fay­o UR­ving FAY­man ASH­tuhn gram JERR­el GLIN jeen LA­bruno PUH­lot HAY­mund RANK­in CAL­um TOO­miss

The 2009­10 Tampa men’s basketball team: (front row, from left) Dylan DeFeo, Pete Byrne, Herman Kelly, Mounir Benzegala, Rudy Jean, Irving Fayman, Rashad Callaway, (middle row, from left) Glyn Hunter, Callum Townsend, Ashton Graham, Haymond Rankin, Anthony LaBruno, Corey Pelot (back row, from left) Assistant Coach Justin Pecka, Student Assistant Coach Hernan Roldan, Assistant Coach DeCarlo Deveaux, Marcus Morrison, Michael Cross, Javon Edwards, Ted Amendola, Jerrel Harris, Head Coach Richard Schmidt, Manager Lindsey Mehring

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TV/Radio Roster

#3

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

#4

Rashad Callaway

Pete Byrne

5-10 - 165 - Jr. - G

6-0 - 180 - Jr. - G

#22

#23

#12 Mounir Benzegala 5-10 - 175 - Sr. - G

#20

#21

Dylan DeFeo

Ashton Graham

6-2 - 200 - So. - G

6-3 - 200 - So. - G

#24

#25

#30

Rudy Jean

Jerrel Harris

Anthony LaBruno

Glyn Hunter

Ben Tumas

5-8 - 165 - Jr. - G

6-6 - 200 - Fr. - F

6-3 - 185 - Sr. - G

6-5 - 200 - Jr. - F

6-4 - 210 - So. - F

#31

#32

Irving Fayman 6-0 - 180 - Fr. - G

#34

#35

#40

Callum Townsend

Herman Kelly

Marcus Morrison

Ted Amendola

6-5 - 220 - Fr. - F

6-3 - 195 - So. - G

6-7 - 190 - So. - F

6-8 - 210 - Fr. - F

#42

#44

Corey Pelot

Javon Edwards

Haymond Rankin

6-5 - 215 - So. - F

6-7 - 280 - Jr. - F

6-3 - 205 - RS - G

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

2009-10 Outlook The University of Tampa will look for its strong backcourt to lead its 2009­10 squad as head coach Richard Schmidt returns 10 letter­ winners, including two starters. UT’s hopes hinge on junior point guard Rashad Callaway, who was a first­team all­Sunshine State Conference and second team all­region choice as a sophomore. “Rashad is a big time scorer, and we will rely heavily on him,” says Schmidt. “I expect a great season from him and hope the other guys follow his lead.” Callaway’s former high school teammate and fellow Bayonne, N.J. native, Anthony LaBruno, also returns after starting as a junior at shooting guard. The duo expects to account for the majority of points as each averaged double figures last season. After leading the team in points (18.0 ppg), assists (126), steals (43) and 3­pointers (65), Callaway expects to challenge for SSC Player of the Year honors after being named a preseason All­American. His ability to lift the team on his back was evidenced by four 30­plus scoring outbursts as a sophomore, including 12 games with 20­plus points. Junior Rudy Jean served as Callaway’s top back­up last season and expects to carry the same role in 2009­10. At 5­8, Jean is a flashy playmaker who also fits Schmidt’s mold as a pesky defender. Junior Pete Byrne and freshman Irving Fayman will also have an opportu­ nity to see playing time at the position. With LaBruno occupying a starting spot, senior Mounir Benzegala gives another lift to the backcourt as he returns after sitting out last season as a redshirt. Benzegala expects to see major playing time in a three guard system. As a junior in 2007­08, he played in 19 games and spent his summer playing with the Algerian national team. Sophomore Herman Kelly, Dylan DeFeo and Ashton Graham could also contribute as shooting guards or small forwards. “I expect our guards to be pretty good with Rashad, Anthony and Mounir leading the way,” states Schmidt. “We have some depth at this position but will still need to keep Rashad on the floor and keep Anthony and Mounir healthy.” Heralded newcomer Callum Townsend expects to make an immedi­ ate impact as the 6­5 freshman is a scoring extraordinaire. The Riverview, Fla., native led Hillsborough County in scoring as a junior with 27 points per game and followed it up with an average of 26

Preseason All-American Rashad Callaway returns at point guard to lead the Spartans. points and 12 rebounds in an injury­riddled senior season. Townsend is a big­time scorer who is familiar with Schmidt’s sys­ tem and is expected to contribute from day one. Sophomore Ben Tumas is another small forward who Schmidt expects to lend a hand. “We need to have Callum healthy for this year’s team,” says Schmidt. “He is a guy who can shoot extremely well and gives the team another dimension. He has the chance to be an outstanding player for us.” Junior Glyn Hunter and sophomore Marcus Morrison expect to lead the Spartan frontcourt as the duo brings different dimensions to the lineup. Hunter is a long­range threat while Morrison is an athletic player who can quicken the pace of games while bringing the ath­ leticism to alter shots. Hunter started eight games last season while Morrison started five while playing in 25 as a true freshman. Sophomore Corey Pelot played sparingly last season and is physi­ cally ready to contribute this season. He looks to play a role as one of the team’s top reserves. Freshman Jerrel Harris is another excit­ ing player who is athletic and possesses a large upside. Schmidt is excited with the ability that the 6­6 player owns. “We do not have a lot of size from our forwards and hope to find a rebounder out of this group,” says Schmidt. “Glyn is a former walk­ on who can shoot, and we hope to get Marcus involved down low. Corey and Jerrel will also see time, and we have to hope that some guys come forward and play strong.” Junior Javon Edwards and freshman Ted Amendola are the tallest players on the team as the pair stands at 6­7 and 6­8 respectively. Both could see time as situational reserves for their size or develop into quality players off the bench. Schmidt has also made the decision to redshirt sophomore Haymond Rankin. While raving about his potential, he recognizes the benefit of a year to learn the system as the 6­3 guard is still raw after coming from the Cayman Islands.

Anthony LaBruno was third on the team in scoring after transferring as a junior.

Though uncertainties exist, the Spartans enter the 2009­10 season with a strong nucleus led by a legitimate player of the year candi­ date and scoring support. The development of the big men along with the health of Townsend will ultimately show exactly what UT is made of.

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Student-Athletes

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Mounir Benzegala

#12

Senior Guard 5-10, 175 Worthington, Ohio Edison CC

As a Junior (2008­09): SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Did not play and received a redshirt season. As a Junior (2007­08): Played in 19 games...Clocked a season­high 30 minutes against Florida Southern (1/23)...Credited with points in 8 games...Went 3­4 from the free throw line against Florida Tech (1/12), also had season­high 9 points in the game...Had a season­high of seven assists during Palm Beach Atlantic matchup (1/26). As a Sophomore (ECC): Averaged 10 points, nine assists and two steals a game...Team leader in assists and steals...Led the nation in assists for the majority of the year...Led team to a third place fin­ ish in the NJCAA...Left Edison CC as the school’s all­ time leader in assists. As a Freshman (ECC): Registered a team­high 179

assists where he finished 16th in the nation.. Led team in assists and steals...Second in the conference in assists. High School: Attended Worthington Kilbourne High School where he played for head coach Tom Suuder...Played in the District 10 all­star game...Also selected to play in the Columbus vs. Dayton all­star game. Personal: Played with the Algerian national team in summer of 2009…Led team in points and assists…Was on the high school merit roll and a scholar athlete...Mentored for the Wolves for Cubs program as a role model for young children with challenging home lives...Related to Cleveland Browns linebacker Eric Barton…Son of Tahar and Salima Benzegala…Exercise science major...Birthdate: 4/7/87.

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Benzegala’s Career Highs Points: 9 twice, last vs. Florida Tech (1/12/08) Field Goals Made: 3 vs. McMaster (12/27/07) FG Att.: 4 several times, last vs. Barry (1/19/08) FG %: .750 (3­4) vs. McMaster (12/27/07) 3­Point FG Made: 3 vs. McMaster (12/27/07) 3­Point FGA: 4 sev. times, last vs. Barry (1/19/08) 3­Point FG %: .750 (3­4) vs. McMaster (12/27/07) Free Throws Made: 3 vs. Florida Tech (1/12/08) FT Attempted: 4 vs. Florida Tech (1/12/08) FT%: 1.000 (2­2) sev. times, last vs. FIT (2/9/08) Rebounds: 4 vs. Florida Tech (1/12/08) Assists: 7 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26/08) Steals: 1 sev. times, last vs. FSC (1/23/08) Blocks: 1 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26/08) Minutes: 30 vs. Florida Southern (1/23/08) Benzegala’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg 2007-08 19 0 196 10.3 TOTALS 19 0 196 10.3

FG 5 5

FGA 28 28

Pct .179 .179

FG 4 4

FGA 24 24

Pct .167 .167

FT 12 12

Getting to Know Mounir Career Goals ..............................To become a coach and teacher Favorites Food....................................................................................................Arabic Movie ................................................................................The Godfather Actor/Actress ......................................................Denzel Washington Professional Athlete......................................................Lebron James Professional Team..............................................Cleveland Cavaliers Historical Person ..................................................................Malcolm X Vacation Spot ................................................................................Hawaii Subject in School ................................................Physical Education What I do in my spare time................Spend time with family FTA 14 14

Pct .857 .857

Off 2 2

Def 12 12

Tot 14 14

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Avg 0.7 0.7

PF 22 22

FO 0 0

Ast 27 27

TO 20 20

Blk 1 1

Stl 2 2

Pts 26 26

Avg 1.4 1.4

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Pete Byrne

#4

Junior Guard 6-0, 180 Syracuse, New York Onondaga CC

As a Sophomore: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 GPA…Saw action in nine games…Made Spartan debut against Puerto Rico­ Cayey (11/18)…Scored first points and season­ high 13 minutes against Puerto Rico­Piedras (11/19)…Recorded his first Spartan rebound against Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras…Had season­high two assists against Florida Memorial (11/22)…Tallied a steal at Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6)…Connected with a pair of 3­pointers…Was 2­2 from free­throw line in SSC meeting with Florida Tech (2/21)…Saw action in five SSC con­ tests. As a Freshman (OCC): Played in 31 games at Onondaga (N.Y.) Community College…Helped team to conference tournament win while playing for head coach Dave Pasiak.

High School: Played for coach Pat Donnelly at Bishop Ludden High School...Averaged 7.5 points and 4.5 assists. Personal: Son of Terry Byrne and Paula Byrne...Has three siblings, older sister Lauren and younger sisters Sara and Molly...Management major, finance minor...Birthdate: 10/15/87.

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Byrne’s Career Highs Points: 3 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) FGM: 1 sev. times, last vs. Fla. Memorial (11/22/08) FGA: 2 several times, last vs. PBA (12/6/08) FG %: 1.000 (1­1) vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) 3­FGM: 1.000 (1­1) twice, last vs. FMU (11/22/08) 3­FG Attempted: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) 3­FG %: 1.000 (1­1) PR­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) Free Throws Made: 1 vs. Florida Tech (2/21/09) FT Attempted: 1 vs. Florida Tech (2/21/09) Rebounds: 2 twice, last vs. PBA (11/19/08) Assists: 2 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) Steals: 1 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/06/08) Blocked Shots: 1 vs. Florida Southern (3/7/09) Minutes: 13 vs. Puerto Rico­Piedras (11/19/08) Byrne’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2008-09 9 0 32 TOTALS 9 0 32

Avg 3.6 3.6

FG 2 2

FGA 7 7

Pct .286 .286

FG 2 2

FGA 5 5

Pct .400 .400

FT 2 2

Getting to Know Pete Career Goals ............................................................................To coach Favorites Food ......................................................................................................Steak Movie....................................................................................He Got Game Television Show ............................................................................Weeds Actor/Actress ......................................................Denzel Washington Professional Athlete ..................................................Michael Jordan Professional Team..............................................Philadelphia Eagles Thing I like most about UT..............................................Weather What I do in my spare time ......................................................Golf FTA 2 2

Pct Off 1.000 1 1.000 1

Def 3 3

Tot 4 4

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Avg 0.4 0.4

PF 5 5

FO 0 0

Ast 5 5

TO 2 2

Blk 1 1

Stl 1 1

Pts 8 8

Avg 0.9 0.9

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Rashad Callaway

#3

Junior Guard 5-10, 165 Bayonne, New Jersey Bayonne High School

As a Sophomore: First team all­SSC…Second team NABC all­South Region…Second team Daktronics all­South Region…SSC Player of the Week (1/20)…Started in all 28 games…Was the team leader in points, assists, free throws made, field goals made, three­pointers, steals, and minutes played…Tallied at least 15 points in 19 games…Scored a season­high 31 points on three occasions, against Florida Memorial (11/22), Valdosta State (12/16) and Florida Tech (2/21)…Scored 30­plus points in four games, and 20­plus points a total of 12 times…Scored 30 points at Nova Southeastern (2/15)…Finished the season with eight straight double figure scoring efforts…Recorded a season­high seven rebounds on three occasions, against West Florida (11/28), Rollins (2/7) and Saint Leo (2/18)…Notched a dou­ ble­double against Lynn (2/28), scoring 22 points and handing out a season­high 10 assists…Was a perfect 7­7 from beyond the arc against Florida Memorial…Also connected on seven 3­pointers ver­ sus Palm Beach Atlantic (1/31)…Hit a 3­pointer in 25 games…Had a total of 10 3­pointers in consecu­ tive SSC contests with Florida Tech (2/21) and Florida Southern (2/25)…Registered a season­high four steals three times West Florida, Lynn, and Florida Southern (3/7)…Had an assist in every game, including multiple assists in 27 of 28 games played. As a Freshman: Started in all 30 games…Averaged 12 points, three rebounds and four assists per game…Made the SSC All­Freshman Team...Made the SSC All­Conference Team…Scored a season­high 27 points against Florida Southern (3/9) while also playing a season­high 45 minutes...Went 7­8 from the free throw line against Saint Leo (1/9)...Had last shot in final seconds against Florida Southern to win game.

High School: Averaged 21 points, eight assists and three steals per game his senior year…Appeared in the IS8 New York City tournament, Hudson county all­star game and the Hudson versus Essex County all­star game…First team all­county and third team all­group for his senior year…Won the Bernie Ockene Memorial Basketball award…Was named the MVP at Bayonne High School his senior year...Played club basketball for Bayonne Mean Machine, where he led team to a Hamilton Park and Zoo Crew summer league championship. Personal: Played summer basketball in 2009 with All Net/Pro­Am, where he was named the league’s Rookie of the Year…Member of Student­Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)…Represented UT at SAAC ELITE Weekend…Volunteered for numerous basketball clinics…The son of Johnny and Marcella Callaway…Management major...Birthdate: 6/9/89.

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Callaway’s Career Highs Points: 31 several times, last vs. Fla. Tech (2/21/09) Field Goals Made: 12 vs. Fla. Memorial (11/22/08) Field Goals Attempted: 24 vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09) FG %: .800 (12­15) vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) 3­FG Made: 7 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/31/09) 3­FG Att.: 13 twice, last vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09) 3­FG %: 1.000 (7­7) vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) Free Throws Made: 11 vs. Lynn (1/28/09) Free Throws Attempted: 15 vs. Lynn (1/28/09) FT %: 1.000 (4­4) twice, last vs. Barry (2/14/09) Rebounds: 8 vs. Hawaii Pacific (12/18/07) Assists: 10 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Steals: 4 several times, last vs. Fla. Southern (3/7/09) Blocked Shots: 1 sev. times, last vs. SLU (1/14/09) Minutes: 45 twice, last vs. Rollins (1/10/09) Callaway’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2007-08 30 30 962 2008-09 28 28 963 TOTALS 58 58 1925

Avg 32.1 34.4 33.2

FG 124 164 288

FGA 308 413 721

Pct .403 .397 .399

FG 46 65 111

FGA 136 179 315

Pct .338 .363 .352

FT 72 111 183

FTA 116 150 266

Getting to Know Rashad Favorites Food ......................................................Rice and beans with chicken Movie ......................................................................................Meteor Man Television Show................................................................Fresh Prince Actor/Actress ......................................................Denzel Washington Professional Athlete ......................................................Allen Iverson Historical Person.........................................Martin Luther King, Jr. Subject in School ............................................................................Math Pct .621 .740 .688

Off 22 26 48

Def 68 81 149

Tot 90 107 197

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Avg 3.0 3.8 3.4

PF 83 63 146

FO 2 0 2

Ast 131 126 257

TO 91 77 168

Blk 4 2 6

Stl 38 43 81

Pts 366 504 870

Avg 12.2 18.0 15.0

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Dylan DeFeo

#20

Sophomore Guard 6-2, 200 Marco Island, Florida Lely High School

As a Freshman: Made his collegiate debut and recorded a season­high 10 minutes against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Scored a season high five points on two occasions, against Puerto Rico­Cayey and Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6)…Saw action in five games…Credited with a steal in three games…Saw time in SSC contest with Rollins (2/7)…Had an assist versus Puerto Rico­Cayey and Florida Memorial…Connected on two 3­pointers. High School: Played for coach Don Stewart at Lely High School his sophomore through senior years…Played at Mater Dei High School his fresh­ man year in Santa Ana, Calif. for coach Gary McKnight…Averaged 13 points, six assists, seven rebounds and two steals a game…Held the record for most assists…Selected first team all­confer­ ence…Ranked in the top ten point guards in Florida

by ESPN…Played in SWFL all­star game… Selected first team all­area…Played for South Coast AAU club team for coach Gary McKnight. Personal: Awarded Dean’s scholarship…Volunteered for Habitat For Humanity, served at a soup kitchen, read at Lely Elementary School, assisted at YMCA…Son of Don and Lori DeFeo…General studies major…Birthdate: 10/29/88.

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DeFeo’s Career Highs

Getting to Know Dylan

Points: 5 twice, last vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/6/08) Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/6/08) FG Att.: 4 vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/6/08) FG %: 1.000 (1­1) vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) 3­FG Made: 1 twice, last vs. Palm Bch. Atl. (12/6/08) 3­FG Att.: 2 twice, last vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/6/08) FT Made: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) FT Attempted: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) FT %: 1.000 (2­2) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) Rebounds: 1 vs. Puerto Rico­Piedras (11/19/08) Assists: 1 twice, last vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) Steals: 1 several times, last vs. PBA (12/6/08) Minutes: 10 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08)

Superstitions........................Rest before each game to prepare Career Goals ..............................To become a physical therapist Favorites Food ....................................................................................................Italian Movie ........................................................................................Old School Actor/Actress..............................Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage Professional Athlete ............................................................Steve Nash Professional Team.........................................................Phoenix Suns Vacation Spot ................................................................................Hawaii Subject in School ........................................................................Science Thing I like most about UT.................. Strong academics and ..................................................................................basketball program What I do in my spare time ................................Play basketball

DeFeo’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2008-09 5 0 26 TOTALS 5 0 26

Avg 5.2 5.2

FG 4 4

FGA 10 10

Pct .400 .400

FG 2 2

FGA 4 4

Pct .500 .500

FT 2 2

FTA 2 2

Pct Off 1.000 0 1.000 0

Def 1 1

Tot 1 1

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Avg 0.2 0.2

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 2 2

TO 4 4

Blk 0 0

Stl 3 3

Pts 12 12

Avg 2.4 2.4

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Javon Edwards

#44

Junior Forward 6-7, 280 Port of Spain, Trinidad St. Mary’s College

As a Sophomore: Saw action against Puerto Rico­ Cayey (11/18) in season debut…Recorded first career basket against Florida Memorial (11/22)…Grabbed a rebound in first two games of year…Lone steal on season came against Florida Memorial…Had an assist at Lynn (2/28). As a Freshman: Made lone appearance against Tarleton State (11/17). High School: Two­time player of the year…Won conference championship his senior year…Vice­ President of student body his senior year...Played for head coach Morgan John...Also played club bas­ ketball for the Straker Nets...Was also a three­time debater of the year. Personal: Volunteered as a counselor at church camps and also served as a Sunday school teacher...Chose UT because of its academic recogni­ tion…Son of Frank and Jasmine Edwards...Economics major...Birthdate: 1/19/88.

Edwards’ Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2007-08 1 0 1 2008-09 5 0 8 TOTALS 6 0 9

Avg 1.0 1.6 1.5

FG 0 1 1

FGA 0 3 3

Pct .000 .333 .333

FG 0 0 0

FGA 0 0 0

Pct .000 .000 .000

FT 0 0 0

Edwards’ Career Highs Points: 2 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) FG Made: 1 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) FG Att.: 2 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) FG %: .500 (1­2) vs.Fla. Memorial (11/22/08) Rebounds: 1 twice, last vs. Fla. Meml. (11/22/08) Assists: 1 vs. Florida Southern (3/7/09) Steals: 1 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) Minutes: 3 twice, last vs. Fla. Memorial (11/22/08)

Getting to Know Javon Favorites Food ................................................................................................Lasagna Movie ..............................................................................................Wanted Television Show........................................................................The Hills Actor ..........................................................................................Will Smith Professional Athlete......................................................Lebron James Historical Person ......................................................Nelson Mandela Vacation Spot ................................................................................Tobago Professional Team ............................................Cleveland Cavaliers Subject in School..................................................................Economics Website ....................................................................www.youtube.com Thing I like most about UT ......................................................Girls What I do in my spare time ......................................Meet people

FTA 0 0 0

Pct .000 .000 .000

Off 0 0 0

Def 0 2 2

Tot 0 2 2

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Avg 0.0 0.4 0.3

PF 0 1 1

FO 0 0 0

Ast 0 1 1

TO 0 2 2

Blk 0 0 0

Stl 0 1 1

Pts 0 2 2

Avg 0.0 0.4 0.3

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Student-Athletes

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Glyn Hunter

#25

Junior Forward 6-5, 210 Liverpool, England Prescot School

As a Sophomore: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 GPA…DII ADA Academic Achievement Award…Started in eight games while playing in all 28…Recorded a season­high 38 min­ utes against Eckerd (1/7) and Lynn (2/28)…Season­high was a 14 point effort against Eckerd…Also tallied nine points with seven rebounds at Lynn (2/28)…Connected on four 3­ pointers at Eckerd (1/7) and three at Lynn…Grabbed nine rebounds and also scored nine points in season opener against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Had multiple rebounds in 13 games, including each of the first six games…Recorded three assists at Barry (3/4) and dished out two assists in three games…Notched a season­high three steals against Florida Memorial (11/22)…Two blocked shots at Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6) repre­

sented a season high…Had at least one blocked shot in eight games. As a Freshman (2007­08): Played in 11 games...Clocked a season­high 19 minutes against Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26)...Scored season­high seven points against Nova Southeastern, while also recording a steal and an assist. As a Freshman (2006­07): Did not play while sit­ ting out as a redshirt. High School: Recipient of the Outstanding Academic and Sporting Achievement Award at Prescot School...Averaged over 30 points per game for Liverpool in Junior National League...Played club basketball for Liverpool Basketball Club and the Toxteth Tigers...Named the MVP of U­16 and U­ 18 teams...Led his team to the Patrons Cup in the English Division 2 Basketball League. Personal: Volunteered as a basketball coach to pri­ mary school children in England...Recipient of a partial academic scholarship...Cousin, Robert Campbell, plays American football for Great Britain…Son of Phil Hunter and Lesley Campbell Hunter...Accounting major...Birthdate: 12/4/86.

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Hunter’s Career Highs Points: 14 vs. Eckerd (1/7/09) Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Eckerd (1/7/09) Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs. Eckerd (1/7/09) FG %: 1.000 (3­3) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/26/08) 3­Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Eckerd (1/7/09) 3­Field Goals Attempted: 8 vs. Eckerd (1/7/09) 3­FG %: 1.000 (2­2) vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) FT Made: 2 several times, last vs. PBA (1/31/09) FT Attempted: 3 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) FT %: 1.000 (2­2) twice, last vs. Rollins (1/10/09) Rebounds: 9 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) Assists: 3 vs. Barry (3/4/09) Steals: 3 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) Blocks: 2 twice, last vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/06/08) Minutes: 38 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Hunter’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2007-08 11 0 45 2008-09 28 8 585 TOTALS 39 8 630

Avg 4.1 20.9 16.2

FG 7 36 43

FGA 10 89 99

Pct .700 .404 .434

FG 2 18 20

FGA 4 58 62

Pct .500 .310 .323

FT 3 11 14

Getting to Know Glyn Career Goals ....Become a CPA and work in audit or tax field Favorites Food ..................................................................................................Scouse Movie........................................................................Going Off Big Time Professional Athlete..............................................Duncan Ferguson Professional Team.....................................................................Everton Subject in School ............................................Accounting and math What I do in my spare time ....................................................Read FTA 4 17 21

Pct .750 .647 .667

Off 1 17 18

Def 3 53 56

Tot 4 70 74

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Avg 0.4 2.5 1.9

PF 8 51 59

FO 0 1 1

Ast 2 22 24

TO 1 11 12

Blk 1 9 10

Stl 4 13 17

Pts 19 101 120

Avg 1.7 3.6 3.1

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Student-Athletes

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Rudy Jean

#22

Junior Guard 5-8, 165 Gibsonton, Florida East Bay High School

As a Sophomore: Played in 25 of UT’s contests as a top reserve at point guard…Recorded a season­high 12 points in the season opener against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Recorded 20 steals through­ out the season, including five against Puerto Rico­ Cayey…Scored in 13 games while playing double figure minutes in 16 contests…Tallied five points versus Emmanuel (12/12) and Nova Southeastern (2/15)…Dished out six assists versus Florida Tech (2/21)…Had a steal in five of final six games…Played in all 16 SSC contests…Registered multiple assists in 10 games. As a Freshman: Played in nine games and was credited with at least one point in four games...Had two assists against Nova Southeastern (1/5)...Went 2­2 from the free throw line against Saint Leo (3/8).

High School: Averaged 21.3 points, four assists and two steals per game as a senior…Appeared in the Hillsborough vs. Pinellas County all­star game and also The UNCF all­star game where he was named MVP for his performance…Male athlete of the year at East Bay High School...Named team MVP. Personal: Chose UT because of its great academic standards and athletics…Originally hails from Queens, New York...Son of Fritz and Magalie Jean…Has four siblings (Randall, Jonathan, Angelo, Thierry)…Marketing major...Birthdate: 11/12/1989.

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Jean’s Career Highs Points: 12 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Palm Beach Atl. (12/6/08) Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Emmanuel (12/12/08) FG Percentage: .750 (3­4) vs. McMaster (12/27/07) 3­Field Goals Made: 2 vs. PR­Cayey (11/18/08) 3­FG Att.: 2 sev. times, last vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09) 3­FG Percentage: 1.000 (2­2) vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey FT Made: 2 several times, last vs. Rollins (2/7/09) FT Att.: 2 sev. times, last vs. Fla. Southern (2/25/09) FT %: 1.000 (2­2) sev. times, last vs. Rollins (2/7/09) Rebounds: 4 vs. West Florida (11/28/08) Assists: 7 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) Steals: 5 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) Blocks: 2 vs. McMaster (12/27/07) Minutes: 20 vs. West Florida (11/28/08) Jean’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2007-08 9 0 35 2008-09 25 0 273 TOTALS 34 0 308

Avg 3.9 10.9 9.1

FG 3 17 20

FGA 9 64 73

Pct .333 .266 .274

FG 1 5 6

FGA 4 18 22

Pct .250 .278 .273

FT 2 7 9

FTA 4 8 12

Getting to Know Rudy Career Goals ......Become an accountant for a large company Favorites Food ............................................................................................Hot wings Movie............................................................................Friday After Next Television Show..........................................................The Family Guy Actor/Actress ......................................................................Jessica Alba Professional Athlete ........................................................Kobe Bryant Historical Person ..................................................Wilt Chamberlain Vacation Spot ..................................................................................Brazil Sports Team..............................................................New York Knicks Subject in School ............................................................................Math Website ............................................................................www.nba.com What I do in my spare time ........................................Play games Pct .500 .875 .750

Off 1 8 9

Def 4 16 20

Tot 5 24 29

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Avg 0.6 1.0 0.9

PF 10 42 52

FO 0 0 0

Ast 2 38 40

TO 8 29 37

Blk 0 1 1

Stl 0 20 20

Pts 9 46 55

Avg 1.0 1.8 1.6

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Herman Kelly

#34

Sophomore Guard 6-3, 195 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Catholic High School

As a Freshman: Played in 10 games as a true freshman…Mad his collegiate debut against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Scored season­high five points on 2­3 shooting versus Puerto Roci­Rio Piedras (11/19)…Also scored two points in games with Florida Memorial (11/22) and SSC tourna­ ment semifinal game with Florida Southern (3/7)…Grabbed a rebound in three games…Connected on lone 3­pointer and season high two field goals against Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras. High School: Played for head coach Kemper Todd

at Catholic High School...Averaged six points, five rebounds, and two assists per game as a senior…Most Improved Player Award…Appeared in the AAU Nationals where he averaged 15 points, six rebounds, and three assists a game… Played club ball for the Baton Rouge Red Storm under Johnathan Pixley. Personal: Volunteered at the Parker House and St. Vincent De Paul…Chose UT for its academic reputa­ tion… Son of Linda and Herman Kelly...Has a younger sister, Tiffany...Sport management major…Birthdate: 9/25/89.

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Getting to Know Herman Favorites Food ......................................................................................................Pizza Movie ....................................................................................I Am Legend Television Show................................................................Fresh Prince Actor/Actress ................................Will Smith/Scarlett Johansson Professional Athlete..........................................................Ben Gordon Professional Team ....................................................Dallas Cowboys Historical Person ........................................Martin Luther King, Jr. Subject in School ........................................................................History Website ......................................................................................Facebook Thing I like most about UT....Great education and weather What I do in my spare time ..................Hang out with friends

Kelly’s Career Highs Points: 5 vs. Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) FG Made: 2 vs. Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) FG Attempted: 3 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) FG %: 1.000 (1­1) twice, last vs. FSC (3/7/09) 3­Field Goals Made: 1 vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) 3­FG Attempted: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) FT %: 1.000 (1­1) vs. PR­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) Rebounds: 1 twice, last vs. Rollins (2/7/09) Assists: 1 vs. Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) Minutes: 6 vs. Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/19/08) Kelly’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2008-09 10 0 27 TOTALS 10 0 27

Avg 2.7 2.7

FG 4 4

FGA 8 8

Pct .500 .500

FG 1 1

FGA 3 3

Pct .333 .333

FT 0 0

FTA 0 0

Pct .000 .000

Off 0 0

Def 3 3

Tot 3 3

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Avg 0.3 0.3

PF 0 0

FO 0 0

Ast 1 1

TO 4 4

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 9 9

Avg 0.9 0.9

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Anthony LaBruno

#24

Senior Guard 6-3, 185 Bayonne, New Jersey Ocean County College

As a Junior: Started in 25 of the Spartans’ match­ es…Made Spartan debut against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Recorded a season­high 26 points against Florida Southern (1/21)…Scored at least 10 points in 19 games…Had double figures in final five games, including 25 points at Lynn (2/28)…Recorded 18 points in SSC games with Saint Leo (1/14) and Florida Tech (2/21)…Registered a season­high seven rebounds against Rollins (1/10) and Lynn (2/28)…Turned in a season­high eight assists versus Palm Beach Atlantic (1/31)…Also dished out seven assists against Florida Memorial (11/22)…Credited with multiple assists in 17 games…Had a four steal affair against Nova Southeastern (1/3)…Swiped three steals in SSC game with Rollins (2/7)…Logged a season­high 45 against West Florida (12/18)…Connected on four 3­pointers against

Nova Southeastern (1/3)…Made multiple 3­pointers in 10 contests…Made a season­high nine free throws at Florida Southern (1/21)…Top shooting effort was a 10 field goal outburst at Lynn (2/28). As a Sophomore (OCC): First­team All­ American…First­team all­Region XIX…All­Garden State Athletic Conference…Averaged 19.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game at Ocean County (N.J.) College…Played in 29 games. As a Freshman (OCC): All­Garden State Athletic Conference…Averaged 18.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.4 steals per game. High School: Attended Bayonne High School where he played for Jack Hladik with UT teammate Rashad Callaway. Personal: Son of Toni Ann LaBruno…Sport man­ agement major…Birthdate: 6/28/88.

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LaBruno’s Career Highs Points: 26 vs. Florida Southern (1/21/09) Field Goals Made: 10 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Field Goals Attempted: 18 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) FG %: .778 (7­9) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) 3­FG Made: 4 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/3/09) 3­FG Attempted: 10 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/3/09) 3­FG Percentage: .667 (2­3) PR­Cayey (11/18/08) Free Throws Made: 9 vs. Florida Southern (1/21/09) FT Attempted: 11 vs. Florida Southern (1/21/09) FT %: 1.000 (4­4) vs. Nova Southeastern (2/15/09) Rebounds: 7 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Assists: 8 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (1/31/09) Steals: 4 vs. Nova Southeastern (1/3/09) Blocks: 1 several times, last vs. Fla. Tech (2/21/09) Minutes: 45 vs. West Florida (12/18/08) LaBruno’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg 2008-09 28 25 875 31.3 TOTALS 28 25 875 31.3

FG 110 110

FGA 246 246

Pct .447 .447

FG 34 34

FGA 105 105

Pct .324 .324

FT 69 69

FTA 94 94

Pct .734 .734

Off 25 25

Def 84 84

Tot 109 109

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Avg 3.9 3.9

PF 53 53

FO 1 1

Ast 63 63

TO 56 56

Blk 4 4

Stl 25 25

Pts 323 323

Avg 11.5 11.5

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Marcus Morrison

#35

Sophomore Forward 6-7, 190 Tampa, Florida Brandon High School

As a Freshman: Played in 25 games while starting final five…Made his college debut with 12 points and nine rebounds in 17 minutes against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Responded with 11 points and nine rebounds versus Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras (11/19)…Scored a season­high 22 points at Lynn (2/28)…Added 15 points in SSC game at Barry (3/4) and 13 at Saint Leo (2/18)…Had double fig­ ure rebounds in three games, including season­high 11 at Barry…Registered two double­doubles, com­ ing in consecutive games against Lynn and Barry…Also had three blocked shots at Barry…Had a block in nine games…Was 10­13 from the field at Lynn…Lone 3­pointer came against Florida Memorial (11/22)…Had three steals on two occa­ sions and multiple assists twice. High School: Attended Brandon High School where he played for coach Mark Herman…Averaged 16

points, 10 rebounds and two blocks per game…Made the all­state tournament team…Participated in the Great Florida Shootout…Played in the Hooters Tournament. Personal: Active member at his church and fre­ quently volunteers for good causes…Son of Daphne and Joseph Manuel…Sports medicine major…Birthdate: 11/9/89.

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Morrison’s Career Highs

Getting to Know Marcus

Points: 22 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Field Goals Made: 10 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs. Lynn (2/28/09) FG Percentage: .769 (10­13) vs. Lynn (2/28/09) 3­FG Made: 1 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) 3­FG Attempted: 1 vs. Florida Memorial (11/22/08) 3­FG %: 1.000 (1­1) vs. Fla. Memorial (11/22/08) Free Throws Made: 5 twice, last vs. Barry (3/4/09) Free Throws Attempted: 10 vs. Barry (3/4/09) FT Percentage: .833 (5­6) vs. Saint Leo (2/18/09) Rebounds: 11 vs. Barry (3/4/09) Assists: 2 twice, last vs. Lynn (2/28/09) Steals: 3 twice, last vs. Barry (3/4/09) Blocks: 3 vs. Barry (3/4/09) Minutes: 40 twice, last vs. Barry (3/4/09)

Superstitions...............Always wears two pairs of socks while ............................................................................................................playing Career Goals ..............................To play professional basketball Favorites Food..............................................................................................Soul food Movie ................................................................................The Sixth Man Television Show ................................................Two and a Half Men Actor/Actress....................................Will Smith / Lisaraye McCoy Professional Athletes..................Michael Jordan and Chris Paul Professional Teams ..Orlando Magic & New Orleans Hornets Subject in School ............................................................................Math Website ..................................................................Facebook, Myspace Thing I like most about UT............................Size of the school What I do in my spare time .........Play games, sleep, listen to ..............................................................................................................music

Morrison’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg 2008-09 25 5 322 12.9 TOTALS 25 5 322 12.9

FG 47 47

FGA 79 79

Pct .595 .595

FG 1 1

FGA 1 1

Pct FT 1.000 30 1.000 30

FTA 50 50

Pct .600 .600

Off 32 32

Def 57 57

Tot 89 89

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Avg 3.6 3.6

PF 30 30

FO 0 0

Ast 7 7

TO 19 19

Blk 14 14

Stl 12 12

Pts 125 125

Avg 5.0 5.0

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Corey Pelot

#42

Sophomore Forward 6-5, 215 Horseheads, New York Horseheads HS

As a Freshman: Opened career with four points and season­high three steals in 13 minutes against Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18)…Added three points and season­high two rebounds at Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6)…Scored in four games, including SSC meeting at Nova Southeastern (2/15)...Grabbed an offensive rebound in first three games of sea­ son…Notched a rebound in SSC game at Saint Leo (2/18). High School: Played for coach Steve Monks at Horseheads High School...Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks...Won the Elmira College Summer League...Played on the winning team in the Coaches vs. Cancer tournament two years in a row...Played in the Stars and Stripes all­star game and also the Senior all­star game. Personal: Volunteered with the elementary school, also planted flowers for school and public

library...Son of Tim and Luann Pelot...Business man­ agement major...Birthdate: 3/31/90.

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Getting to Know Corey Superstitions ..............................................................Listen to music Career Goals ..............................To play professional basketball Favorites Food ......................................................................................................Steak Movie ............................................................................................Die Hard Television Show ..................................................................Family Guy Actor/Actress ..................................................................Heath Ledger Professional Athlete ........................Chris Paul and Joey Sindelar Professional Team.........................................................Phoenix Suns Vacation Spot ................................................................................Florida Subject in School ............................................................................Math Thing I like most about UT................................Friendly people What I do in my spare time ..................................Watch movies

Pelot’s Career Highs Points: 4 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) FG Made: 1 several times, last vs. PBA (12/6/08) FG Attempted: 3 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) FG %: 1.000 (1­1) twice, last vs. PBA (12/6/08) FT Made: 2 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) FT Att.: 2 several times, last vs. Nova SE (2/15/09) FT Percentage: 1.000 (2­2) vs. PR­Cayey (11/18/08) Rebounds: 2 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/6/08) Steals: 3 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) Minutes: 13 vs. Puerto Rico­Cayey (11/18/08) Pelot’s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min 2008-09 9 0 43 TOTALS 9 0 43

Avg 4.8 4.8

FG 3 3

FGA 6 6

Pct .500 .500

FG 0 0

FGA 0 0

Pct .000 .000

FT 4 4

FTA 6 6

Pct .667 .667

Off 3 3

Def 2 2

Tot 5 5

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Avg 0.6 0.6

PF 10 10

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 2 2

Blk 0 0

Stl 3 3

Pts 10 10

Avg 1.1 1.1

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#40

Ted Amendola

Irving Fayman

Freshman

Freshman

Forward

Guard

6-8, 210

6-0, 180

Boston, Massachusetts

East Northport, New

Xaverian Brothers High School

High School: Attended Xaverian Brothers High School and played for coach Alex Salacki…Averaged 16 points, nine rebounds and five blocks…Played AAU basketball for BNBL…Helped team to champi­ onship game of city tournament. Personal: Went on a service trip to New Orleans for hurricane relief with Catholic Charities…Related to Keith Yandle, who plays for the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes...Son of Woody and Jennifer Amendola…Has a younger sister (Brooke) and brother (Brett)…Business management major…Birthdate: 1/30/91. Getting to Know Ted Personal Goals ............................Have a happy and loving family Favorites Food ..................................................................................................Seafood Movie ....................................................................................The Departed Television Show..................................................................SportsCenter Actor ..........................................................................................Will Ferrell Professional Athlete......................................................Michael Jordan Historical Person ..............................................................Ted Williams Vacation Spot ..............................................................................Bermuda Sports Team....................................................................Boston Red Sox Subject in School ..........................................................................History Web site ........................................................................................Facebook Thing I like most about UT ....................Beach volleyball court What I do in my spare time ......................................................Relax

#31

York St. Thomas More Prep

High School: Attended St. Thomas More Prep and played for coach Jerry Quinn as a junior and senior…Averaged 28 points per game while playing at Bridgehampton High School…Played at BHS as a freshman and sophomore...Named an all­star at Five­Star Camp…Earned numerous all­tournament awards at AAU and high school tournaments…Once scored 50 points in a game…Held high honors as a junior. Personal: Both parents were gold medalists at the 1980 Olympics in the Soviet Union…Son of Steven and Irina Fayman…Has a younger brother (Barry) and sister (Sabrina)…Criminology major…Birthdate: 1/25/90. Getting to Know Irving Favorites Food ........................................................................................................Steak Movie ....................................He Got Game and American Gangster Television Show..................................................................SportsCenter Actor ..................................Denzel Washington and Adam Sandler Professional Athlete..................Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant Sports Team ................................................................New York Knicks Subject in School ..........................................................................History

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#21

Ashton Graham

Jerrel Harris

Sophomore

Freshman

Guard

Forward

6-3, 200

6-6, 200

Toronto, Ontario

Grand Prairie, Texas

Franklin Pierce College

As a Freshman (FPC): Attended Franklin Pierce College (N.H.), where he played in 12 games…Made collegiate debut versus Nyack (11/15)…Scored sea­ son­high eight points at Assumption (2/18) and seven at Saint Anselm (2/16)…Recorded a point in four contests…Grabbed a rebound in eight games, including a season­high four at Merrimack (2/10)…Connected on three 3­point baskets and had an assist and a block against American International (2/21). High School: Attended Gaither High School, playing for coach Dywayne Olinger Personal: Son of Uvalyn Graham…Has one brother, Eric McClean…Accounting major…Birthdate: 4/6/89.

#23

Bridgton Academy

High School: Attended Bridgton Academy in 2008­ 09… Helped team to NEPSAC championship and eighth place national ranking…Previously attended L.G. Pinkston High School and coach Nick Smith…Top game was a 54 point effort…Selected to play in Coca Cola Classic all­star game…Played club basketball for Dallas Showtime and Wolverines…Club coach was Erving Davis. Personal: Brother plays overseas in France…Son of Jerrel and Veronika Harris…Has four sisters, Nakisha, Tamika, Alexis and Jerrelynn…Business major…Birthdate: 3/19/90. Getting to Know Jerrel Favorites Professional Athlete ....................................................Tracy McGrady

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#5

Haymond Rankin

Callum Townsend

Sophomore

Freshman

Guard

Guard/Forward

6-3, 205

6-5, 220

Grand Cayman, Cayman

Riverview, Florida

Islands John Gray HS

As a Freshman (UCCI): Attended University College of the Cayman Islands. High School: Attended John Gray High School, play­ ing for Victor O’Garro…Played club basketball for Juniors…Helped summer team to Hoop Group Elite bracket championship…Graduated with honors. Personal: Played for Cayman Islands under­20 national team in international tournament…Son of Kent Rankin and Vickie Ferderick…Has three younger sisters, Kendra, Chaizalee and Isrical…International business management major…Birthdate: 12/28/90. Getting to Know Haymond Career Goals ....Become CEO of major international company Favorites Food ..................................................................................................Cookies Movie ....................................................................................................Haven Television Show ......................................................................Entourage Actor ............................................................................................Will Smith Professional Athlete ................Carmelo Anthony and Usain Bolt Vacation Spot..................................................................Cayman Islands Sports Team ..................................................................Denver Nuggets Subject in School....................................................................Accounting Web site ........................................................................................Facebook Thing I like most about UT ..........................................The people What I do in my spare time ............Listen to music and watch ............................................................................................YouTube videos

#32

Bloomingdale High School

High School: Played for former UT player Josh Chapin at Bloomingdale High School…Averaged 26 points and 12 rebounds as a senior…All­time lead­ ing scorer also holds school record with 93 percent free throw percentage…Finished career with 1,556 career points…Named one of Tampa Bay’s most prolific scorers of the decade by St. Petersburg Times…First­team all­county…Won the Alston "Mac" McGahagin Boys Basketball Award…Averaged 27 points and 10 rebounds while leading Hillsborough County in scoring as a junior…Shot 59 percent from the field and 47 per­ cent from 3­point range…Played AAU basketball for coach Tom Haslam. Personal: Son of Tom and Allison Townsend…Has two older brothers (Cameron and Miller) and one younger brother (Grant)…Business and manage­ ment major…Birthdate: 9/21/90. Getting to Know Callum Career Goals........................Play in European Basketball League Favorites Food ................................................................................................Anything Movie ..................................................................White Men Can’t Jump Television Show..............................................................Law and Order Actor ........................................................................................Nicolas Cage Professional Athlete ......................................................General Patton Vacation Spot ........................................................................Florida Keys What I do in my spare time ..........................................................Eat

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Ben Tumas Sophomore Forward 6-4, 210 Brielle, New Jersey

#30

Manasquan High School

As a Freshman: Attended UT but did not play bas­ ketball. High School: Attended Manasequan High School and played for coach Kurt Fenchell. Personal: Son of Jack and Mary Tumas…Has two sisters, Jacqueline and Moira…International busi­ ness major…Birthdate: 9/17/89. Getting to Know Ben Favorites Food ..................................................................................................Chicken Movie ............................................................................................Zoolander Television Show......................................................................South Park Historical Person ..............................................................Ben Franklin Subject in School....................................................................Philosophy

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2008-09 Schedule/Results

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON­CONFERENCE

OVERALL 16­12 8­8 8­4

DATE 11/18/08 11/19/08 11/22/08 11/28/08 12/06/08 12/12/08 12/14/08 12/16/08 12/18/08 01/03/09 01/07/09 01/10/09 01/14/09 01/17/09 01/21/09 01/24/09 01/28/09 01/31/09 02/07/09 02/11/09 02/14/09 02/15/09 02/18/09 02/21/09 02/25/09 02/28/09 03/04/09 03/07/09

OPPONENT PUERTO RICO­CAYEY PUERTO RICO­RIO PIEDRAS FLORIDA MEMORIAL at West Florida at Palm Beach Atlantic EMMANUEL$ BENEDICT at Valdosta State WEST FLORIDA NOVA SOUTHEASTERN* at Eckerd* at Rollins* SAINT LEO* BARRY* at Florida Southern* at Florida Tech* LYNN* PALM BEACH ATLANTIC ROLLINS* ECKERD* at Barry* at Nova Southeastern* at Saint Leo* FLORIDA TECH* FLORIDA SOUTHERN* at Lynn* at Barry& vs. Florida Southern

TIME 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:30 pm 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 5:30 pm 4:00 pm 7:50 pm 4:30 pm 7:30 pm 4:00 pm 7:30 pm 4:20 pm 7:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:30 pm 4:30 pm 6:05 pm 7:40 pm 4:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 5:00 pm

HOME 12­3 6­2 6­1

AWAY 4­8 2­6 2­2

NEUTRAL 0­1 0­0 0­1

SCORE W, 107­53 W, 92­49 W, 92­56 L, 67­54 W, 73­41 W, 90­76 L, 66­61 L, 80­79 W, 62­57 (ot) L, 65­61 W, 62­61 L, 70­64 (ot) W, 70­52 W, 70­61 L, 89­70 L, 72­62 W, 81­73 W, 75­64 W, 72­56 W, 77­75 (ot) L, 60­53 L, 76­68 L, 70­66 W, 88­75 L, 77­70 W, 86­68 W, 61­50 L, 80­59

ATTENDANCE 647 204 67 146 72 113 115 646 94 127 337 471 173 218 980 545 306 181 107 143 203 205 447 219 577 286 234 322

* ­ SUNSHINE STATE Conference game & ­ SSC Tournament Quarterfinal % ­ SSC Tournament Semifinal (hosted by Nova Southeastern) $ ­ Game played at Tampa Preparatory School Home contests in bold ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

GAMES 15 12 1 28

TOTALS 3,291 4,500 322 8,113

AVG/GAME 219 375 322 290

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2008-09 Individual Statistics ## 03 10 24 23 40 35 25 21 22 20 42 34 04 31 44 TM

Player CALLAWAY, Rashad BALL, Johnathan LABRUNO, Anthony WOODS, Fred TOMASZEWSKI, Matt MORRISON, Marcus HUNTER, Glyn ABREU, Arnaldo JEAN, Rudy DEFEO, Dylan PELOT, Corey KELLY, Herman BYRNE, Pete CALIXTE, Stanley EDWARDS, Javon TEAM Totals Opponents

GP 28 26 28 21 28 25 28 25 25 5 9 10 9 5 5

GS 28 24 25 21 22 5 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 963 861 875 564 630 322 585 446 273 26 43 27 32 20 8

Avg 34.4 33.1 31.3 26.9 22.5 12.9 20.9 17.8 10.9 5.2 4.8 2.7 3.6 4.0 1.6

28 28

FG 164 120 110 106 60 47 36 34 17 4 3 4 2 2 1

FGA 413 277 246 194 157 79 89 77 64 10 6 8 7 5 3

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Off 26 35 25 90 30 32 17 18 8 0 3 0 1 0 0 29 710 1635 .434 203 589 .345 402 551 .730 314 645 1613 .400 152 491 .310 397 589 .674 355

SCORE BY PERIODS Tampa Opponents

1st 1003 853

2nd 989 954

OT 33 32

DEADBALL REBOUNDS Tampa Opponents

OFF 71 97

DEF 3 2

TOTAL 74 99

Pct .397 .433 .447 .546 .382 .595 .404 .442 .266 .400 .500 .500 .286 .400 .333

3FG 65 38 34 0 36 1 18 0 5 2 0 1 2 1 0

FGA 179 101 105 1 112 1 58 1 18 4 0 3 5 1 0

Pct FT .363 111 .376 67 .324 69 .000 61 .321 18 1.000 30 .310 11 .000 20 .278 7 .500 2 .000 4 .333 0 .400 2 1.000 0 .000 0

FTA 150 91 94 76 24 50 17 31 8 2 6 0 2 0 0

Pct .740 .736 .734 .803 .750 .600 .647 .645 .875 1.000 .667 .000 1.000 .000 .000

Def 81 121 84 84 75 57 53 81 16 1 2 3 3 0 2 42 705 687

Tot 107 156 109 174 105 89 70 99 24 1 5 3 4 0 2 71 1019 1042

Avg 3.8 6.0 3.9 8.3 3.8 3.6 2.5 4.0 1.0 0.2 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.4 2.5 36.4 37.2

PF 63 52 53 67 70 30 51 60 42 2 10 0 5 1 1 1 508 487

FO 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PF 34 36 32 45 43 41 15 38 21 1 5 0 0 1 1 313 281

A 126 58 63 17 26 7 22 11 38 2 0 1 5 2 1

Blk 2 26 4 48 22 14 9 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

9 8

TO 77 65 56 48 20 19 11 14 29 4 2 4 2 1 2 10 379 364 330 405

Stl 43 38 25 25 8 12 13 12 20 3 3 0 1 1 1

FO 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 73 32 29 16 8 7 4 15 19 0 0 0 0 0

Blk 1 4 18 10 27 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl 19 18 21 6 10 4 4 6 4 0 0 0 0 0

73 50

92 94

Pts 504 345 323 273 174 125 101 88 46 12 10 9 8 5 2

Avg 18.0 13.3 11.5 13.0 6.2 5.0 3.6 3.5 1.8 2.4 1.1 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.4

131 205 2025 72.3 98 192 1839 65.7

Totals 2025 1839

2008-09 Individual Sunshine State Conference Statistics ## 03 24 10 40 23 21 35 25 22 04 42 34 20 44 TM

Player CALLAWAY, Rashad LABRUNO, Anthony BALL, Johnathan TOMASZEWSKI, Matt WOODS, Fred ABREU, Arnaldo MORRISON, Marcus HUNTER, Glyn JEAN, Rudy BYRNE, Pete PELOT, Corey KELLY, Herman DEFEO, Dylan EDWARDS, Javon TEAM Totals Opponents

GP 16 16 14 16 11 16 14 16 14 4 6 5 1 1

GS 16 16 14 12 11 5 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 593 538 509 360 292 315 146 336 130 6 14 8 2 1

16 16

Avg 37.1 33.6 36.4 22.5 26.5 19.7 10.4 21.0 9.3 1.5 2.3 1.6 2.0 1.0

FG 99 75 59 38 39 26 24 19 7 0 0 0 0 0

FGA 248 164 160 92 88 53 35 48 26 1 1 1 0 1

Off 15 20 19 14 34 13 14 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 386 918 .420 111 350 .317 237 321 .738 153 379 894 .424 85 276 .308 257 385 .668 201

SCORE BY PERIODS Tampa Opponents

1st 515 491

2nd 582 582

OT 23 27

DEADBALL REBOUNDS Tampa Opponents

OFF 42 62

DEF 3 2

TOTAL 45 64

Pct .399 .457 .369 .413 .443 .491 .686 .396 .269 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

3FG 32 21 22 22 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 0

FGA 105 69 69 63 1 0 0 33 9 1 0 0 0 0

Pct .305 .304 .319 .349 .000 .000 .000 .364 .222 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 76 38 42 10 28 14 17 6 3 2 1 0 0 0

FTA 101 52 59 12 34 21 25 9 4 2 2 0 0 0

Pct .752 .731 .712 .833 .824 .667 .680 .667 .750 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000

Def 47 46 77 37 33 53 24 23 5 0 1 1 0 0 30 377 419

Tot 62 66 96 51 67 66 38 35 6 0 1 1 0 0 41 530 620

Avg 3.9 4.1 6.9 3.2 6.1 4.1 2.7 2.2 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 2.6 33.1 38.8

8 7

TO 41 34 30 14 25 9 5 4 8 0 1 1 0 0 7 203 179 198 213

Pts 306 209 182 108 106 66 65 56 19 2 1 0 0 0 0 1120 1100

Avg 19.1 13.1 13.0 6.8 9.6 4.1 4.6 3.5 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 70.0 68.8

Total 1120 1100

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Highs

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Opponent Date Score PUERTO RICO-CAYEY 11/18/08 107-53

W/L W

POINTS 22-BALL, Johnathan

REBOUNDS 13-WOODS, Fred

ASSISTS 9-CALLAWAY, Rashad

PR-RIO PIEDRAS FLORIDA MEMORIAL

W W

29-WOODS, Fred 13-WOODS, Fred 31-CALLAWAY, Rashad 11-WOODS, Fred

5-LABRUNO, Anthony 7-LABRUNO, Anthony

L W W L L W OT L

21-CALLAWAY, Rashad 16-LABRUNO, Anthony 37-WOODS, Fred 14-BALL, Johnathan 31-CALLAWAY, Rashad 19-WOODS, Fred 16-WOODS, Fred 17-CALLAWAY, Rashad

11/19/08 92-49 11/22/08 92-56

at West Florida 11/28/08 at Palm Beach Atlantic 12/06/08 EMMANUEL 12/12/08 BENEDICT 12/14/08 at Valdosta State 12/16/08 WEST FLORIDA 12/18/08 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 01/03/09

54-67 73-41 90-76 61-66 79-80 62-57 61-65

STEALS 5-JEAN, Rudy

4-JEAN, Rudy 3-HUNTER, Glyn 3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-MORRISON, Marcus 7-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt 3-JEAN, Rudy 10-MORRISON, Marcus 9-CALLAWAY, Rashad 7 with 1 18-WOODS, Fred 8-BALL, Johnathan 3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 14-WOODS, Fred 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad 2-BALL, Johnathan 9-BALL, Johnathan 3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 6 with 1 11-WOODS, Fred 3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad 11-WOODS, Fred 6-BALL, Johnathan 4-LABRUNO, Anthony 4-BALL, Johnathan 4-LABRUNO, Anthony 6-WOODS, Fred 1-LABRUNO, Anthony 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad 1-CALLAWAY, Rashad 8-WOODS, Fred 7-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-WOODS, Fred

BLOCKED SHOTS 1-HUNTER, Glyn 1-WOODS, Fred 4-WOODS, Fred 4-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt

1-WOODS, Fred 2-HUNTER, Glyn 7-WOODS, Fred 2-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt None 2-BALL, Johnathan 3-WOODS, Fred

at Eckerd

01/07/09 62-61

W

at Rollins

01/10/09 64-70

L OT 23-BALL, Johnathan

SAINT LEO

01/14/09 70-52

W

23-CALLAWAY, Rashad 9-BALL, Johnathan

6-CALLAWAY, Rashad

2-LABRUNO, Anthony

BARRY at Florida Southern

01/17/09 70-61 01/21/09 70-89

W L

23-WOODS, Fred 11-WOODS, Fred 26-LABRUNO, Anthony 5-WOODS, Fred 5-BALL, Johnathan 24-CALLAWAY, Rashad 6-BALL, Johnathan 26-BALL, Johnathan 14-BALL, Johnathan 26-CALLAWAY, Rashad 7-WOODS, Fred 17-BALL, Johnathan 11-TOMASZEWSKI, M.

2-LABRUNO, Anthony 4-BALL, Johnathan

4 with 1 2-WOODS, Fred

3-BALL, Johnathan 5-CALLAWAY, Rashad 8-LABRUNO, Anthony 4-LABRUNO, Anthony

3-BALL, Johnathan 4 with 1 4 with 1 3-LABRUNO, Anthony 3-BALL, Johnathan 2-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-BALL, Johnathan

3-WOODS, Fred 3-WOODS, Fred 4-WOODS, Fred 3-BALL, Johnathan

1-CALLAWAY, Rashad 1-BALL, Johnathan 1-LABRUNO, Anthony 2-CALLAWAY, Rashad 2-HUNTER, Glyn 2-CALLAWAY, Rashad 5 with 1

2-MORRISON, Marcus

at Florida Tech 01/24/09 LYNN 01/28/09 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC01/31/09 ROLLINS 02/07/09

62-72 81-73 75-64 72-56

ECKERD at Barry

02/11/09 77-75 02/14/09 53-60

at Nova Southeastern

L W W W

02/15/09 68-76

W OT 28-BALL, Johnathan 9-BALL, Johnathan L 15-CALLAWAY, Rashad 4-BALL, Johnathan 4-TOMASZEWSKI, M. L 17-CALLAWAY, Rashad 8-BALL, Johnathan

9-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-JEAN, Rudy 3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad

at Saint Leo FLORIDA TECH

02/18/09 66-70 02/21/09 88-75

L W

30-CALLAWAY, Rashad 10-BALL, Johnathan 31-CALLAWAY, Rashad 10-ABREU, Arnaldo

4-CALLAWAY, Rashad 6-JEAN, Rudy

FLORIDA SOUTHERN

02/25/09 70-77

L

27-CALLAWAY, Rashad 9-ABREU, Arnaldo

at Lynn at Barry vs. Florida Southern

02/28/09 86-68 03/04/09 61-50 03/07/09 59-80

W W L

3-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-LABRUNO, Anthony 3-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt 25-LABRUNO, Anthony 10-MORRISON, Marcus 10-CALLAWAY, Rashad 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad 17-CALLAWAY, Rashad 11-MORRISON, Marcus 5-CALLAWAY, Rashad 3-MORRISON, Marcus 18-BALL, Johnathan 6-LABRUNO, Anthony 5-CALLAWAY, Rashad 4-CALLAWAY, Rashad

Rudy Jean

4-WOODS, Fred 1-WOODS, Fred 1-LABRUNO, Anthony 1-BALL, Johnathan 3-BALL, Johnathan 3-WOODS, Fred 3-BALL, Johnathan 2-WOODS, Fred

3-WOODS, Fred 1-WOODS, Fred

3-BALL, Johnathan 2-MORRISON, Marcus 2-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt 2-BALL, Johnathan

1-MORRISON, Marcus 3-MORRISON, Marcus 2-TOMASZEWSKI, Matt

Marcus Morrison

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2008-09 Team Statistics

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

SCORING TOTAL POINTS Points per game Scoring margin

UT 2025 72.3 +6.6

OPPONENTS 1839 65.7 -

TURNOVERS TOTAL TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio

UT 364 13.0 +1.5 1.0

OPPONENTS 405 14.5 0.8

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct

UT 710-1635 .434

OPPONENTS 645-1613 .400

STEALS TOTAL STEALS Steals per game

UT 205 7.3

OPPONENTS 192 6.9

3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game

UT 203-589 .345 7.3

OPPONENTS 152-491 .310 5.4

BLOCKS TOTAL BLOCKS Blocks per game

UT 131 4.7

OPPONENTS 98 3.5

FREE THROWS FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game

UT 402-551 .730 14.4

OPPONENTS 397-589 .674 14.2

ATTENDANCE TOTAL ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

UT 3291 15-219 -

OPPONENTS 4822 12-375 1-322

REBOUNDS TOTAL REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin

UT 1019 36.4 -0.8

OPPONENTS 1042 37.2 -

SCORE BY PERIODS Tampa Opponents

1st 1003 853

ASSISTS TOTAL ASSISTS Assists per game

UT 379 13.5

OPPONENTS 330 11.8

2nd 989 954

OT 33 32

Total 2025 1839

2008-09 Individual Honors and Awards Johnathan Ball SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Mounir Benzegala SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Pete Byrne SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0) Rashad Callaway All­SSC (first team) NABC All­South Region (second team) Daktronics All­South Region (second team) SSC Player of the Week (1/20) Glyn Hunter SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (4.0) DII ADA Academic Achievement Award Matt Tomaszewski SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Glyn Hunter picked up a pair of academic awards.

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Honors and Awards All­Americans 1984­85 ­ Todd Linder (1st) 1985­86 ­ Todd Linder (1st) 1986­87 ­ Todd Linder (1st) 1989­90 ­ Bryan Williams (2nd) 1990­91 ­ Bryan Williams (3rd, Basketball Times) 1992­93 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux (2nd) 1993­94 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux (1st) 2001­02 ­ Jon Brown (2nd) 2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black (1st NABC, 2nd Daktronics)

National Player­of­the­Year 1985­86, Todd Linder 1986­87, Todd Linder 1993­94, DeCarlo Deveaux 2001­02, Jon Brown (Div. II Bulletin)

First­Team All­South Region 1986­87 ­ Todd Linder 1989­90 ­ Bryan Williams 1990­91 ­ Drexel Deveaux 1992­93 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1993­94 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1997­98 ­ Tamari Thompson 2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black (Daktronics, NABC)

Current assistant coach DeCarlo Deveaux was the 1994 National Player of the Year. 2006­07­ Chris Evans (Daktronics)

Second­Team All­South Region 1986­87 ­ Nate Johnston, John Jones 1988­89 ­ Bryan Williams 1990­91 ­ Bryan Williams 1994­95 ­ Idris Mays 2000­01 ­ Gecarri Freeman 2005­06 ­ Mark Borders

South Region Player of the Year 2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black (Daktronics)

First Team all­SSC 1984­85 ­ Todd Linder 1985­86 ­ Todd Linder, Nate Johnston, John Jones 1986­87 ­ Todd Linder, Nate Johnston 1988­89 ­ Bryan Williams 1989­90 ­ Bryan Williams, Drexel Deveaux 1990­91 ­ Bryan Williams, Drexel Deveaux 1992­93 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1993­94 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux, Idris Mays 1994­95 ­ Idris Mays 1995­96 ­ Josh Chapin 1997­98 ­ Tamari Thompson, Don Mallory 1999­2000 ­ Jon Brown, Percy White 2000­01 ­ Sylvere Bryan, Gecarri Freeman 2001­02 ­ Sylvere Bryan, Jon Brown 2002­03 ­ Achille Ngounou 2003­04 ­ James Mereus 2004­05 ­ Mark Borders 2005­06 ­ Mark Borders, Chris Evans 2006­07­ Jeremy Black 2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black 2008­09 ­ Rashad Callaway

Second Team all­SSC Todd Linder was a three-time first-team All-American and two time National Player of the Year.

1983­84 ­ Todd Linder 1983­84 ­ Al Miller 1984­85 ­ John Jones 1986­87 ­ John Jones

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Honors and Awards

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 2007­08 ­ Rashad Callaway

SSC Coach of the Year 1985­86 ­ Richard Schmidt 1988­89 ­ Richard Schmidt 1989­90 ­ Richard Schmidt 1992­93 ­ Richard Schmidt 1999­2000 ­ Richard Schmidt 2001­02 ­ Richard Schmidt

SSC Player of the Year 1992­93 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1993­94 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1994­95 ­ Idris Mays 1997­98 ­ Tamari Thompson 2001­02 ­ Jon Brown 2005­06 ­ Mark Borders 2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black

SSC Defensive Player of the Year 2007­08 ­ Johnathan Ball

SSC Male Athlete of the Year Head coach Richard Schmidt has earned six SSC Coach of the Year awards.

2007­08 ­ Jeremy Black

GTE/CoSIDA Academic All­Region

1987­88 ­ Terry Rupp 1988­89 ­ Terry Rupp 1991­92 ­ DeCarlo Deveaux 1992­93 ­ Junior Hanna 1994­95 ­ Junior Hanna 1996­97 ­ Josh Chapin, Tamari Thompson 1998­99 ­ John Arigo 2001­02 ­ Gecarri Freeman 2003­04 ­ Mark Borders 2007­08 ­ Chris Evans

1986­87 ­ Steve Baker 1988­89 ­ Michael Stiglich

Postseason All­Star Game 2008 ­ Jeremy Black (Collegiate Basketball Invitational) 2008 ­ Jeremy Black (NABC Division II All­Star Game)

Honorable Mention all­SSC 1983­84 ­ John Jones 1988­89 ­ Drexel Deveaux 1990­91 ­ Matt Streff 1991­92 ­ Matt Streff 1996­97 ­ Edmund Farquharson 1997­98 ­ Tony DiBuono, Matt Parker

SSC all­Freshman Team 1987­88 ­ Drexel Deveaux 1989­90 ­ Matt Streff 1990­91 ­ Rod Brooks, DeCarlo Deveaux 1991­92 ­ Idris Mays, Reggie Larry, Gregg Bott 1993­94 ­ Josh Chapin 1994­95 ­ Tamari Thompson 1995­96 ­ Matt Parker, Avi Mazliach 1996­97 ­ Yon Price 1997­98 ­ Chuckie Powell 1998­99 ­ Jon Brown, Sylvere Bryan 1999­2000 ­ James Mereus 2002­03 ­ Marty Harrington 2004­05 ­ Chris Evans

Jeremy Black was chosen to play in a pair of postseason allstar games in 2008.

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Spartan All-Americans Todd Linder (1983-87) -1986 and 1987 NABC Division II National Playerof-the-Year -Three-time NABC first-team All-American (1985-87) -National Career Field Goal Leader (.708) Nate Johnston, (1984-88) -1988 second-team NABC All-American -Played for the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers in 1990 Bryan Williams, (1987-91) -1990 second-team NABC All-American -First-team USA Today/Basketball Gazette -Third-team Basketball Times -1991 third-team Basketball Times DeCarlo Deveaux, (1990-94) -1993 second-team NABC All-American

Todd Linder

Decarlo Deveaux

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball -1994 first-team NABC All-American -First-team Basketball Times -Third-team Basketball Gazette -College Sports Magazine National Player-of-theYear Jon Brown, (1998-02) -2002 second-team NABC All-American JEremy black, (2004-08) -2008 first-team NABC All-American -2008 second-team Daktronics All-American -Played in Collegiate Basketball Invitational and NABC Division II All-Star Game

Nate Johnston

Jon Brown

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Bryan Williams

Jeremy Black

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Year-by-Year Results Year 1950­51 1951­52 1952­53 1953­54 1954­55 1955­56 1956­57 1957­58 1958­59 1959­60 1960­61 1961­62 1962­63 1963­64 1964­65 1965­66 1966­67 1967­68 1968­69 1969­70 1970­71 1971­82 1983­84 1984­85

Overall SSC Record Record (Finish) 16­9 11­15 10­11 6­13 2­18 11­12 6­19 6­20 9­22 8­18 11­17 14­11 9­15 2­24 11­14 7­18 12­14 15­9 15­10 18­9 8­17 No Basketball 20­11 9­5 (2nd) 23­8 10­2 (1st)

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball NCAA Record

Coach Sam Bailey Sam Bailey Sam Bailey Sam Bailey Sam Bailey Gene Biitner Gene Biitner Gene Biitner Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Bob Lovoy Dana Kirk Dana Kirk Dana Kirk Dana Kirk Dana Kirk

1­1 1­1

Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt

1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­2000 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09 Total

22­8 26­6 24­8 24­7 26­5 23­6 19­10 25­5 22­9 25­6 14­13 23­7 16­11 10­16 24­5 25­7 26­3 15­12 16­13 18­11 19­9 15­14 21­9 16­12 726­535

11­1 (1st) 10­2 (2nd) 6­4 (T­2nd) 9­3 (1st) 11­1 (T­1st) 9­3 (T­2nd) 5­7 (5th) 11­1 (1st) 10­4 (T­1st) 10­4 (2nd) 6­8 (5th) 10­4 (3rd) 9­3 (1st) 4­10 (8th) 12­2 (2nd) 10­4 (T­2nd) 13­1 (1st) 6­8 (6th) 6­8 (6th) 8­8 (T­4th) 10­6 (4th) 7­9 (5th) 11­5 (2nd) 8­8 (4th) 240­125

1­1 1­1 1­1 1­1 0­2

1­1 1­1 1­1 1­1

1­1 4­1 0­1

1­1 16­16

Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt Richard Schmidt 46 years

Sunshine State Conference Championships Regular Season (eight) ­ 1984­85, 1985­86, 1988­89, 1989­90, 1992­93, 1993­94, 1997­98, 2001­02, Tournament (five) ­ 1984, 1985, 1995, 1997, 2002

Coaching History All­Time Coaching History Name Sam Bailey Gene Biitner Bob Lovoy Dana Kirk Richard Schmidt Overall

Year(s) 1950­55 1955­58 1958­66 1966­71 1983­current 1950­71, 1983­current

Record (Pct.) 45­66 (.405) 23­51 (.311) 71­139 (.338) 68­59 (.535) 537­231 (.699) 726­535 (.576)

Current head coach Richard Schmidt is one of seven Division II coaches with 500 career victories.

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Spartans in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Record 16­16 Total NCAA Appearances 16 2008 NCAA South Regional hosted by Florida Southern defeated Harding, 86­77 lost to Benedict, 73­59

2002 NCAA South Regional hosted by Tampa lost to West Georgia, 77­69

2001 NCAA Elite/Final Four at Bakersfield, California defeated Adelphi, 82­68 lost to Kentucky Wesleyan, 85­84 (ot)

2001 NCAA South Regional hosted by Eckerd defeated Kentucky State, 83­68 defeated Eckerd, 67­56 defeated Henderson State, 60­51

2000 NCAA South Regional hosted by Florida Southern defeated Alabama­Huntsville, 64­55 lost to Florida Southern, 67­53

1997 NCAA South Regional hosted by Alabama A&M defeated West Georgia, 83­61 lost to Lynn, 81­76

1995 NCAA South Regional hosted by Alabama A&M defeated Armstrong Atlantic, 65­59 lost to Alabama A&M, 79­78

1994 NCAA South Regional hosted by Alabama A&M defeated Eckerd, 83­61 lost to Alabama A&M, 95­90

1993 NCAA South Regional hosted by Troy State lost to Delta State, 74­61 defeated Florida Southern, 79­73

1990 NCAA South Regional hosted by Florida Southern lost to North Carolina Central, 66­61 lost to Florida Southern, 92­82

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1989 NCAA South Regional

hosted by Jacksonville State defeated Florida Southern, 90­86 lost to Jacksonville State, 89­67

1988 NCAA South Regional hosted by Florida Southern defeated Norfolk State, 71­68 lost to Florida Southern, 76­63

1987 NCAA South Regional hosted by Florida Southern lost to West Georgia, 81­73 defeated Alabama A&M, 87­77

1986 NCAA South Regional hosted by Tampa defeated Alabama A&M, 76­69 lost to Florida Southern, 67­57

1985 NCAA South Regional hosted by Jacksonville State defeated Florida Southern, 79­65 lost to Jacksonville State, 76­61

1984 NCAA South Regional hosted by North Alabama lost to West Georgia, 64­63 defeated Albany State, 87­77

NCAA Tourney Record vs. Opponents Adelphi ............................................1­0 Alabama A&M ..............................2­2 Alabama­Huntsville ....................1­0 Albany State ..................................1­0 Armstrong Atlantic ....................1­0 Benedict ..........................................0­1 Delta State........................................0­1 Eckerd ..............................................2­0 Florida Southern ..........................3­5 Harding............................................1­0 Henderson State............................1­0 Jacksonville State..........................0­2 Kentucky State ..............................1­0 Kentucky Wesleyan ....................0­1 Lynn ..................................................0­1 North Carolina Central..............0­1 Norfolk State ..................................1­0 West Georgia ................................1­2

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NCAA Regional All­Tournament Team 2008 Jeremy Black 2001 Jon Brown Gecarri Freeman Elijah Piazza (MVP) Sylvere Bryant (Elite Eight) 2000 Jon Brown 1995 Reggie Larry Idris Mays 1994 Decarlo Deveaux Idris Mays 1993 Decarlo Deveaux 1989 Drexel Deveaux Bryan Williams 1988 Nate Johnston Fred Lewis 1987 Todd Linder 1986 John Jones Todd Linder 1985 Greg Aplin Todd Linder 1984 Todd Linder (MVP)

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Spartans in the SSC Tournament SSC Tourney Record: 29­20 Tourney Championships: Five Years Won: 1984, 1985, 1995, 1997, 2002 2009 ­ hosted by Nova SE defeated Barry, 61­50 (at Barry) lost to Florida Southern, 80­59

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

defeated Rollins, 82­62 defeated Eckerd, 77­75

1994 ­ at Tampa defeated Rollins, 84­54 defeated Saint Leo, 82­70 lost to Eckerd, 77­71

1993 ­ at Tampa 2008 ­ hosted by Tampa defeated Rollins, 80­76 (ot) (at UT) defeated Saint Leo, 75­55 lost to Florida Southern, 83­81 (ot)

2007 ­ hosted by Lynn

defeated Barry, 98­81 lost to Florida Southern, 71­67

1992 ­ at Rollins defeated Florida Tech, 70­65 lost to Rollins, 68­64

lost to Nova Southeastern, 71­55

1991 ­ at Rollins 2006 ­ hosted by Saint Leo lost to Eckerd, 72­59

2005 ­ hosted by Barry defeated Barry, 56­54 lost to Eckerd, 60­57

2004 ­ hosted by Rollins defeated Lynn, 63­60 lost to Florida Southern, 73­57

2003 ­ hosted by Fla. Southern lost to Eckerd, 86­48

2002 ­ hosted by Florida Tech defeated Florida Tech, 75­61 defeated Rollins, 84­63 defeated Florida Southern, 62­45

2001 ­ at Lakeland Center

defeated Barry 85­53 lost to Florida Southern, 60­53

1990 ­ at Tampa defeated Rollins, 88­61 lost to Florida Southern, 69­67

1989 ­ at Tampa defeated Rollins, 79­66 lost to Florida Southern, 68­67

1988 ­ at Florida Southern defeated Eckerd, 87­60 defeated Florida Tech, 85­71 lost to Florida Southern, 63­62

1987 ­ at Florida Southern

1998 ­ at Lakeland Center lost to Florida Tech, 71­69

1996 ­ at Lakeland Center lost to Barry, 84­67

1995 ­ at Lakeland Center defeated Saint Leo, 84­61

2002 Jon Brown (MVP) 1997 Edmund Farquharson (MVP) Tamari Thompson 1995 Junior Hanna Idris Mays (MVP) 1994 Decarlo Deveaux Idris Mays 1993 Decarlo Deveaux (MVP) Idris Mays 1991 Drexel Deveaux

1989 Terry Rupp Bryan Williams

lost to Saint Leo, 72­69

defeated Eckerd 74­56 defeated Florida Southern, 57­52

1984 ­ at Florida Southern defeated Florida Southern, 57­55 defeated Central Florida, 53­52

1997 ­ at Lakeland Center defeated Saint Leo, 86­62 defeated Florida Tech, 89­77 defeated Florida Southern, 73­67

2008 Jeremy Black Rashad Callaway

1986 ­ at Tampa 1985 ­ at Tampa 1999 ­ at Lakeland Center

SSC All­Tournament Team

1990 Drexel Deveaux Bryan Williams

lost to Barry, 69­55

lost to Florida Southern, 69­51

Barry....................................................................4­3 Central Florida ................................................1­0 Eckerd ................................................................3­4 Florida Southern ..........................................4­10 Florida Tech ......................................................5­1 Lynn ....................................................................1­0 Nova Southeastern ........................................0­1 Rollins ................................................................7­1 Saint Leo ............................................................4­1

defeated Florida Tech, 96­86 defeated Rollins, 66­55 lost to Florida Southern, 70­66

lost to Barry, 67­62

2000 ­ at Lakeland Center

SSC Tourney Record vs. Opponents

SSC Tournament Championships (by school) 19 ­ Florida Southern 5­ Tampa 3 ­ Eckerd 2 ­ Rollins 1 ­ Lynn 1 ­ St. Thomas 1 ­ Central Florida

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1988 Nate Johnston Fred Lewis 1987 Nate Johnston Todd Linder (MVP) 1986 Todd Linder 1985 Andrew Bailey Todd Linder (MVP) Al Miller 1984 John Jones Todd Linder (MVP)

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Individual Season Records

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 3­Point Field Goals Made

Points 1. 764 2. 721 3. 715 4. 694 5. 692 6. 676 7. 649 8. 632 9. 629 10. 606

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Bryan WILLIAMS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Todd LINDER Idris MAYS Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Charles ANDREWS

1. 26.3 2. 24.2 3. 23.8 4. 23.3 5. 22.6 6. 22.3 7. 21.8 8. 21.7 9. 21.6 10. 19.7

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Charles ANDREWS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Idris MAYS Bryan WILLIAMS Todd LINDER Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON

1. 282 2. 256 3. 250 4. 248 5. 245 6. 243 7. 242 8. 236 9. 234 10. 219

Todd LINDER Idris MAYS Bryan WILLIAMS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Bryan WILLIAMS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Todd LINDER

1. 533 2. 522 3. 503 4. 499 5. 498 6. 494 7. 485 8. 472 9. 445 10. 413

Bryan WILLIAMS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX DeCarlo DEVEAUX Charles ANDREWS Nate JOHNSTON Drexel DEVEAUX Idris MAYS Rashad CALLAWAY

1. .752 2. .716 3. .701 4. .679 5. .670 6. .664 7. .654 8. .641 9. .618 10. .617

Todd LINDER Todd LINDER Todd LINDER Matt STREFF Percy WHITE Matt STREFF Todd LINDER Fred LEWIS Idris MAYS Matt STREFF

29 games 31 games 30 games 32 games 31 games 31 games 30 games 28 games 32 games 25 games

1993­94 1989­90 1992­93 1986­87 1994­95 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1987­88 1964­65

1. 113 2. 93 3. 85 4. 77 4. 77 6. 72 7. 65 7. 65 7. 65 10. 63

Bryan WILLIAMS Bryan WILLIAMS Edmund FARQUHARSON Bryan WILLIAMS Edmund FARQUHARSON Edmund FARQUHARSON Rashad CALLAWAY Gecarri FREEMAN Chris EVANS DeCarlo DEVEAUX

1993­94 1964­65 1992­93 1989­90 1990­91 1994­95 1988­89 1986­87 1989­90 1987­88

1. 281 2. 229 3. 228 4. 223 5. 205 6. 197 7. 179 8. 176 9. 174 10. 166

Bryan WILLIAMS Edmund FARQUHARSON Edmund FARQUHARSON Edmund FARQUHARSON Bryan WILLIAMS Bryan WILLIAMS Rashad CALLAWAY Marty HARRINGTON Chris EVANS Gecarri FREEMAN

1986­87 1994­95 1989­90 1993­94 1988­89 1992­93 1989­90 1990­91 1987­88 1984­85

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

John ARIGO A. BAILEY Bryan WILLIAMS Jon BROWN Gregg BOTT DeCarlo DEVEAUX Karel DOPWELL Mike SHEPPARD

Scoring Average

31 games 31 games 29 games 29 games 29 games 26 games 28 games 29 games 30 games 30 games

1989­90 1988­89 1996­97 1990­91 1994­95 1995­96 2008­09 2001­02 2007­08 1992­93

3­Point Field Goals Attempted

29 games 25 games 30 games 31 games 28 games 31 games 31 games 32 games 30 games 32 games

Field Goals Made

31 games 29 games 26 games 29 games 31 games 29 games 28 games 27 games 30 games 29 games

1989­90 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1988­89 1990­91 2008­09 2002­03 2007­08 2001­02

3­Point Field Goal Percentage

32 games 31 games 31 games 29 games 31 games 30 games 30 games 28 games 32 games 31 games

.500 .475 .454 .421 .418 .414 .405 .404

38­76 29­61 93­205 53­126 33­79 63­152 30­74 55­136

1998­99 1987­88 1988­89 1999­00 1993­94 1992­93 1990­91 1995­96

Field Goals Attempted 31 games 29 games 31 games 30 games 30 games 25 games 32 games 28 games 31 games 28 games

1989­90 1993­94 1988­89 1989­90 1992­93 1964­65 1987­88 1990­91 1994­95 2008­09

Field Goal Percentage 282­375 219­306 204­291 148­218 77­115 91­137 204­312 189­295 181­293 103­167

1986­87 1984­85 1985­86 1991­92 2000­01 1989­90 1983­84 1987­88 1993­94 1990­91

Idris Mays ranks in the top 10 in several offensive categories.

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Individual Season Records 9. .402 Bryan WILLIAMS 10. .401 Marcus BRIGHT

113­281 57­142

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1989­90 2005­06

8. .825 Jon BROWN 9. .824 A. BAILEY 10. .823 Terry RUPP

66­80 61­74 121­147

1999­00 1987­88 1987­88

0o­410d 0o­362d 0o­357d 118o­213d 96o­183d 115o­161d 112o­159d 75o­195d 0o­270d 0o­256d

1964­65 1985­86 1963­64 2007­08 2001­02 1995­96 2006­07 1988­89 1986­87 1985­86

Free Throws Made 1. 214 2. 203 3. 192 4. 188 5. 180 6. 166 7. 139 8. 136 9. 133 10. 132

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Jeremy BLACK Charles ANDREWS Terry RUPP Idris MAYS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX John JONES Drexel DEVEAUX Jon BROWN

1. 290 2. 281 3. 254 4. 240 5. 234 6. 218 7. 202 8. 197 9. 195 10. 189

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Jeremy BLACK Charles ANDREWS Idris MAYS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Terry RUPP Jeremy BLACK John JONES Drexel DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

John ARIGO John ARIGO Terry RUPP Greg APLIN Earnest WILLIAMS Mark BORDERS Karel DOPWELL

29 games 30 games 25 games 31 games 31 games 30 games 30 games 30 games 28 games 29 games

1993­94 2007­08 1964­65 1988­89 1994­95 1992­93 1989­90 1985­86 1990­91 2001­02

Rebounds 1. 410 2. 362 3. 357 4. 331 5. 279 6. 276 7. 271 8. 270 8. 270 10. 256

Charles ANDREWS Nate JOHNSTON Charles ANDREWS Jeremy BLACK Sylvere BRYAN Josh CHAPIN Jeremy BLACK Terry RUPP Terry RUPP John JONES

1. 16.4 2. 14.9 3. 12.1 4. 11.0 5. 10.6 6. 9.6 7. 9.3 8. 9.0 9. 8.9 10. 8.7

Charles ANDREWS Charles ANDREWS Nate JOHNSTON Jeremy BLACK Josh CHAPIN Sylvere BRYAN Jeremy BLACK Chris EVANS Achille NGOUNOU Terry RUPP

1. 250 2. 213 3. 190 4. 188 5. 186 6. 149 7. 147 8. 140 9. 131 10. 129

Mark BORDERS Mark BORDERS Kevin STARNES Mike ROUSE Mark BORDERS Kevin STARNES Mike SHEPPARD Chuckie POWELL Rashad CALLAWAY Don MALLORY

1. 8.9 2. 7.3 3. 6.7 4. 6.5 5. 6.4 6. 6.3 7. 4.8 8. 4.6 9. 4.6 10. 4.5

Mark BORDERS Mark BORDERS Mike SHEPPARD Mike ROUSE Mark BORDERS Kevin STARNES Kevin STARNES Don MALLORY Roscoe BROWN Rashad CALLAWAY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Sylvere BRYAN Nate JOHNSTON Chris EVANS Sylvere BRYAN Sylvere BRYAN Todd LINDER Sylvere BRYAN

Free Throws Attempted 29 games 30 games 25 games 31 games 30 games 31 games 29 games 30 games 28 games 30 games

1993­94 2007­08 1964­65 1994­95 1992­93 1988­89 2006­07 1985­86 1990­91 1989­90

Rebounding Average 25 games 24 games 30 games 30 games 26 games 29 games 29 games 27 games 27 games 31 games

1964­65 1963­64 1985­86 2007­08 1995­96 2001­02 2006­07 2005­06 2002­03 1988­89

Free Throw Percentage .892 .881 .862 .855 .844 .832 .827

58­65 52­59 188­218 53­62 54­64 124­149 62­75

1998­99 1999­00 1988­89 1984­85 2001­02 2005­06 1990­91

Assists 2005­06 2004­05 1989­90 1991­92 2003­04 1988­89 1995­96 2000­01 2007­08 1996­97

Assists Average 28 games 29 games 22 games 29 games 29 games 30 games 31 games 22 games 26 games 28 games

2005­06 2004­05 1995­96 1991­92 2003­04 1989­90 1988­89 1997­98 1989­90 2008­09

Blocked Shots

Mark Borders turned in the top two single-season assist performances.

95 91 78 71 65 64 63

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2001­02 1987­88 2007­08 2000­01 1998­99 1984­85 1999­00

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Individual Season Records 8. 58 9. 52 10. 50 10. 50

Todd LINDER Todd LINDER Bryan WILLIAMS Nate JOHNSTON

1. 3.3 2. 2.8 3. 2.6 4. 2.5 5. 2.3 6. 2.2 7. 2.2 8. 2.1 9. 1.9 10. 1.9

Sylvere BRYAN Nate JOHNSTON Chris EVANS Sylvere BRYAN Fred WOODS Sylvere BRYAN Sylvere BRYAN Todd LINDER Todd LINDER Todd LINDER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 9.

Bryan WILLIAMS Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Kevin STARNES Don MALLORY Roscoe BROWN Chuckie POWELL Mark BORDERS Mark BORDERS Chuckie POWELL Bryan WILLIAMS

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1983­84 1985­86 1989­90 1985­86

Blocked Shots Average 29 games 32 games 30 games 26 games 21 games 32 games 29 games 31 games 31 games 28 games

2001­02 1987­88 2007­08 1998­99 2008­09 2000­01 1999­00 1984­85 1983­84 1985­86

Steals 118 109 88 85 83 75 74 71 66 66 66

1989­90 1990­91 1989­90 1989­90 1996­97 1989­90 1999­00 2004­05 2005­06 2000­01 1988­89

Bryan Williams still ranks as the lone Spartan to record over 100 steals in a season.

Games Started

Steals Average 1. 3.8 2. 3.8 3. 2.9 4. 2.9 5. 2.8 6. 2.8 7. 2.6 8. 2.4 9. 2.4 10. 2.3

Bryan WILLIAMS Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Roscoe BROWN Kevin STARNES Don MALLORY Chuckie POWELL Mark BORDERS Mark BORDERS Chuckie POWELL

1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.

Gecarri FREEMAN A. BAILEY Chuckie POWELL Todd LINDER Nate JOHNSTON John JONES Nate JOHNSTON Bryan WILLIAMS Terry RUPP Terry RUPP Elijah PIAZZA Jon BROWN Roscoe BROWN Peter HOWARD James MEREUS Sylvere BRYAN

31 games 29 games 30 games 26 games 30 games 30 games 29 games 29 games 28 games 26 games

Games Played 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

2000­01 1987­88 2000­01 1986­87 1986­87 1986­87 1987­88 1987­88 1987­88 1986­87 2000­01 2000­01 1986­87 2000­01 2000­01 2000­01

1989­90 1990­91 1989­90 1989­90 1989­90 1996­97 1999­00 2004­05 2005­06 1998­99

1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.

32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

Nate JOHNSTON Gecarri FREEMAN Nate JOHNSTON Terry RUPP Roscoe BROWN Sylvere BRYAN John JONES Todd LINDER Jon BROWN Terry RUPP

1987­88 2000­01 1986­87 1986­87 1986­87 2000­01 1986­87 1986­87 2000­01 1987­88

Minutes 1. 1099 2. 1098 3. 1092 4. 1085 5. 1068 6. 1058 7. 1057 8. 1042 9. 1025 10. 1022

John JONES John JONES Todd LINDER Terry RUPP Terry RUPP John JONES Jeremy BLACK Todd LINDER Todd LINDER Nate JOHNSTON

1. 37.4 2. 37.2 3. 36.6 4. 35.5 5. 35.3 6. 35.2 7. 35.2 8. 34.8 9. 34.8 10. 34.6

Tamari THOMPSON Todd LINDER John JONES John JONES John JONES Jeremy BLACK Todd LINDER Jeremy BLACK Mark BORDERS Mark BORDERS

1983­84 1985­86 1983­84 1986­87 1988­89 1984­85 2007­08 1985­86 1984­85 1987­88

Minutes Average

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1997­98 1985­86 1985­86 1983­84 1984­85 2007­08 1983­84 2006­07 2005­06 2003­04

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Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2288 2259 2195 2013 1853 1625 1567 1419 1372 1291

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Todd LINDER Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Idris MAYS John JONES Chris EVANS Jon BROWN Jeremy BLACK

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.

19.7 19.5 18.5 17.8 16.9 15.6 15.2 15.0 15.0 14.8

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Charles ANDREWS Todd LINDER Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Al MILLER Fred LEWIS Rashad CALLAWAY Mark BORDERS Nate JOHNSTON

116 games 122 games 123 games 119 games 125 games 120 games 123 games 113 games 113 games 104 games

1990­94 1983­87 1987­91 1987­91 1984­88 1991­95 1983­87 2004­08 1998­02 2004­08

Scoring Average 116 games 49 games 122 games 123 games 119 games 52 games 31 games 58 games 86 games 125 games

1990­94 1963­65 1983­87 1987­91 1987­91 1983­85 1987­88 2007­ 2003­06 1984­88

Field Goals Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

909 788 782 758 681 618 573 506 459 453

Todd LINDER DeCarlo DEVEAUX Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Idris MAYS John JONES Chris EVANS Gecarri FREEMAN Matt STREFF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1642 1608 1513 1404 1284 1147 1130 1066 1059 1020

Bryan WILLIAMS DeCarlo DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Todd LINDER John JONES Chris EVANS Jon BROWN Idris MAYS Gecarri FREEMAN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

.708 .641 .636 .608 .600 .584 .571 .566 .564

Todd LINDER Fred LEWIS Matt STREFF Mike MURAWSKI Percy WHITE Idris MAYS Terry RUPP Roscoe BROWN Josh CHAPIN

122 games 116 games 123 games 119 games 125 games 120 games 123 games 113 games 115 games 117 games

1983­87 1990­94 1987­91 1987­91 1984­88 1991­95 1983­87 2004­08 1998­02 1989­93

10. .545

Matt DILLARD

165­303

1996­98

1. 303

Bryan WILLIAMS

2. 234

Edmund FARQUHARSON 84 games

1994­97

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chris EVANS Jon BROWN Peter HOWARD Gecarri FREEMAN DeCarlo DEVEAUX Reggie LARRY Mark BORDERS Marcus BRIGHT

2004­08 1998­02 1998­02 1998­02 1990­94 1991­95 2003­06 2004­06

3­Point Field Goals Made 154 151 144 143 141 121 120 115

123 games 113 games 113 games 107 games 115 games 116 games 104 games 86 games 56 games

1987­91

3­Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 740

Bryan WILLIAMS

2. 680

Edmund FARQUHARSON 84 games

123 games

1994­97

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

451 442 419 407 401 388 335 315

Jon BROWN Chris EVANS Peter HOWARD Gecarri FREEMAN Reggie LARRY DeCarlo DEVEAUX Mark BORDERS Rashad CALLAWAY

1998­02 2004­08 1998­02 1998­02 1991­95 1990­94 2003­06 2007­09

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

.409 .386 .367 .363 .358 .352

113 games 113 games 107 games 115 games 104 games 116 games 86 games 58 games

1987­91

3­Point Field Goal Percentage Bryan WILLIAMS Marcus BRIGHT Gregg BOTT DeCarlo DEVEAUX Mark BORDERS Rashad CALLAWAY

303­740 115­298 104­283 141­388 120­335 111­315

1987­91 2004­06 1991­95 1990­94 2003­06 2007­09

Field Goals Attempted 123 games 116 games 119 games 125 games 122 games 123 games 113 games 113 games 120 games 115 games

1987­91 1990­94 1987­91 1984­88 1983­87 1983­87 2004­08 1998­02 1991­95 1998­02

Field Goal Percentage 909­1284 189­295 453­712 166­273 219­365 618­1059 403­706 333­588 405­718

1983­87 1987­88 1989­93 1987­91 1999­01 1991­95 1986­89 1985­90 1993­97

Gecarri Freeman ranks in the top 10 in steals and field goals.

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.811 .786 .782 .773 .757 .756 .753 .751

Greg APLIN Don MALLORY A. BAILEY Karel DOPWELL Jon BROWN Mark BORDERS Moses SAWNEY Mike ROUSE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1003 912 881 874 868 812 769 767 732 721

Nate JOHNSTON Chris EVANS Sylvere BRYAN Josh CHAPIN Jeremy BLACK Idris MAYS Terry RUPP Charles ANDREWS John JONES Todd LINDER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

15.7 8.3 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0 7.6 7.4 6.8 6.7

Charles ANDREWS Jeremy BLACK Terry RUPP Chris EVANS Nate JOHNSTON Achille NGOUNOU Sylvere BRYAN Josh CHAPIN Idris MAYS Al MILLER

116­143 264­336 248­317 102­132 349­461 316­418 140­186 181­241

1983­85 1995­98 1984­88 1988­91 1998­02 2003­06 1983­87 1990­93

69o­934d 235o­677d 324o­557d 374o­500d 345o­523d 313o­499d 132o­637d 0o­767d 0o­732d 0o­721d

1984­88 2004­08 1998­02 1993­97 2004­08 1991­95 1986­89 1963­65 1983­87 1983­87

Rebounds

Rebounding Average Chris Evans ranks in the top 10 in points, rebounds and blocked shots. 7. .351 8. .350 9. .348

Gecarri FREEMAN Johnathan BALL Chris EVANS

143­407 108­309 154­442

1998­02 2005­09 2004­08

10. .344

Edmund FARQUHARSON 234­680

1994­97

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

571 441 435 424 417 393 391 389 349 328

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Todd LINDER Drexel DEVEAUX Nate JOHNSTON Jeremy BLACK John JONES Terry RUPP Idris MAYS Jon BROWN Bryan WILLIAMS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

815 662 657 633 574 572 543 474 461 446

DeCarlo DEVEAUX Drexel DEVEAUX Todd LINDER Jeremy BLACK John JONES Nate JOHNSTON Idris MAYS Terry RUPP Jon BROWN James MEREUS

Free Throws Made 116 games 122 games 119 games 125 games 104 games 123 games 95 games 120 games 113 games 123 games

1990­94 1983­87 1987­91 1984­88 2004­08 1983­87 1986­89 1991­95 1998­02 1987­91

Free Throws Attempted 116 games 119 games 122 games 104 games 123 games 125 games 120 games 95 games 113 games 109 games

1990­94 1987­91 1983­87 2004­08 1983­87 1984­88 1991­95 1986­89 1998­02 1999­04

Free Throw Percentage 1. .884 2. .825

John ARIGO Terry RUPP

130­147 391­474

49 games 104 games 95 games 113 games 125 games 55 games 116 games 118 games 120 games 52 games

1963­65 2004­08 1986­89 2004­08 1984­88 2002­04 1998­02 1993­97 1991­95 1983­85

Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

649 487 411 387 373 356 346 336 318 308

Mark BORDERS Kevin STARNES John JONES Drexel DEVEAUX Mike ROUSE Jon BROWN Chuckie POWELL Roscoe BROWN Nate JOHNSTON Junior HANNA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

7.5 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.2 3.7 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3

Mark BORDERS Rashad CALLAWAY Don MALLORY Mike ROUSE Kevin STARNES Junior HANNA Chuckie POWELL John JONES Craig MATEER Roscoe BROWN

2003­06 1987­91 1983­87 1987­91 1990­93 1998­02 1997­01 1985­90 1984­88 1992­95

Assists Average

1997­00 1986­89

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2003­06 2007­09 1995­98 1990­93 1987­91 1992­95 1997­01 1983­87 1983­84 1985­90

Blocked Shots

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Individual Career Records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

294 203 176 174 145 123 117 105 68 60

Sylvere BRYAN Chris EVANS Nate JOHNSTON Todd LINDER Bryan WILLIAMS James MEREUS Jeremy BLACK Tony DIBUONO Johnathan BALL Denis ORLOV

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2.5 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.7

Sylvere BRYAN Chris EVANS Todd LINDER Nate JOHNSTON Bryan WILLIAMS Tony DIBUONO James MEREUS Jeremy BLACK Denis ORLOV Johnathan BALL

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

333 244 224 202 183 168 151 149 148 146

Bryan WILLIAMS Drexel DEVEAUX Chuckie POWELL Mark BORDERS Kevin STARNES Don MALLORY Tamari THOMPSON Gecarri FREEMAN DeCarlo DEVEAUX Jon BROWN

1998­02 2004­08 1984­88 1983­87 1987­91 1999­04 2004­08 1994­98 2005­09 2002­04

Games Started 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 9.

125 122 117 116 115 115 113 110 97 97

Nate JOHNSTON Todd LINDER Idris MAYS John JONES Josh CHAPIN Drexel DEVEAUX Sylvere BRYAN Jon BROWN Matt STREFF Chris EVANS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4212 4162 3926 3585 3460 3398 3251 3215 3169 3168

John JONES Todd LINDER Nate JOHNSTON Jon BROWN Bryan WILLIAMS Josh CHAPIN Drexel DEVEAUX Chris EVANS Terry RUPP DeCarlo DEVEAUX

1984­88 1983­87 1991­95 1983­87 1993­97 1987­91 1998­02 1998­02 1989­93 2004­08

Blocked Shots Average 116 games 113 games 122 games 125 games 123 games 90 games 109 games 104 games 55 games 95 games

1998­02 2004­08 1983­87 1984­88 1987­91 1994­98 1999­04 2004­08 2002­04 2005­09

Minutes 1983­87 1983­87 1984­88 1998­02 1987­91 1993­97 1987­91 2004­08 1986­89 1990­94

Steals 1987­91 1987­91 1997­01 2003­06 1987­91 1995­98 1994­98 1998­02 1990­94 1998­02

Minutes Average 1. 34.2 2. 34.1 3. 34.0 4. 33.8 5. 33.4 6. 33.2 7. 31.9 8. 31.7 9. 31.4 10. 31.3

John JONES Todd LINDER Mark BORDERS Mike SHEPPARD Terry RUPP Rashad CALLAWAY Fred LEWIS Jon BROWN Nate JOHNSTON Anthony LABRUNO

123 games 122 games 86 games 22 games 95 games 58 games 31 games 113 games 125 games 28 games

1983­87 1983­87 2003­06 1995­96 1986­89 2007­ 1987­88 1998­02 1984­88 2008­

Steals Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2.7 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5

Bryan WILLIAMS Don MALLORY Mark BORDERS Chuckie POWELL Drexel DEVEAUX Kevin STARNES Al MILLER Mike ROUSE Matt PEZZULLO Marty HARRINGTON

1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 9.

125 123 123 122 120 119 118 118 117 117

Nate JOHNSTON Bryan WILLIAMS John JONES Todd LINDER Idris MAYS Drexel DEVEAUX A. BAILEY Josh CHAPIN Matt STREFF Gregg BOTT

123 games 67 games 86 games 102 games 119 games 116 games 52 games 88 games 41 games 37 games

1987­91 1995­98 2003­06 1997­01 1987­91 1987­91 1983­85 1990­93 2005­07 2002­04

Games Played 1984­88 1987­91 1983­87 1983­87 1991­95 1987­91 1984­88 1993­97 1989­93 1991­95

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Single Game Individual Records Points 1. 56 2. 45 3. 37 3. 37 5. 35

NAPIER, John LINDER, Todd BLACK, Jeremy WOODS, Fred EVANS, Chris

Valdosta State St. Joseph's Eckerd Emmanuel West Georgia

01/08/69 01/07/87 02/20/08 12/12/08 11/18/06

Field Goals Made 1. 22 NAPIER, John 2. 20 LINDER, Todd 3. 15 EVANS, Chris 3. 15 WOODS, Fred 5. 13 EVANS, Chris

Valdosta State St. Joseph's West Georgia Emmanuel at Eckerd

01/08/69 01/07/87 11/18/06 12/12/08 12/09/05

Field Goals Attempted 1. 37 ANDREWS, Chuck 2. 29 WILLIAMS, Bryan 3. 25 EVANS, Chris 4. 24 CALLAWAY, Rashad 5. 22 CALLAWAY, Rashad

Taylor Milwaukee Eng. West Georgia at Saint Leo at Rollins

01/02/64 12/30/89 11/18/06 02/18/09 01/10/09

Field Goal Percentage 1. .944 (17­18) MAYS, Idris 2. .933 (14­15) STREFF, Matt 3. .889 (8­9) BLACK, Jeremy 4. .857 (12­14) LEWIS, Fred 5. .846 (11­13) BLACK, Jeremy

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Free Throw Percentage 1. 1.000 (10­10) BORDERS, Mark 1. 1.000 (10­10) BROWN, Jon 1. 1.000 (10­10) RUPP, Terry 1. 1.000 (13­13) RUPP, Terry 1. 1.000 (10­10) RUPP, Terry 1. 1.000 (14­14) RUPP, Terry

01/31/05 01/26/02 01/04/88 02/22/89 02/25/89 St. Thomas Aquinas 12/17/88

Rebounds 1. 34 2. 21 3. 20 3. 20 5. 19

ANDREWS, Chuck EVANS, Chris BLACK, Jeremy KLIMKOSKI, Matt BLACK, Jeremy

Taylor St. Ambrose Rollins at Fla. Memorial Florida Tech

01/02/64 12/28/04 02/02/08 11/22/04 02/09/08

Assists 1. 16 2. 15 3. 14 3. 14 3. 14

SHEPPARD, Mike BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark

Otterbein Barry University Florida Tech vs PR­Bayamon Palm Beach Atl.

11/25/95 02/05/05 01/11/06 11/26/05 12/02/05

Steals 1. 9 2. 7 3. 6 3. 6 3. 6

WILLIAMS, Bryan EVANS, Chris BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark PEZZULLO, Matt

Winona State Saint Leo Barry Florida Memorial West Virginia St.

12/28/90 01/09/08 01/28/06 12/01/04 12/17/06

Blocked Shots 1. 10 2. 9 3. 8 3. 8 3. 8 3. 8

EVANS, Chris EVANS, Chris BLACK, Jeremy BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere LINDER, Todd

Saint Leo Florida Southern Southeastern Eckerd Palm Beach Atl. Baldwin­Wallace

03/08/08 01/23/08 12/18/06 02/21/01 12/05/98 12/19/84

at Saint Leo Florida Southern New Hampshire Florida Tech at Fla. Southern

at Carson­Newman 12/02/94

at Fla. Memorial Palm Beach Atl. Caldwell vs Valdosta State

12/09/91 12/02/05 01/11/88 11/23/07

3­Point Field Goals Made 1. 10 WILLIAMS, Bryan 2. 8 BRIGHT, Marcus 3. 7 CALLAWAY, Rashad 3. 7 CALLAWAY, Rashad 5. 6 BRIGHT, Marcus

Concordia (N.Y.) Southeastern Palm Beach Atl. Florida Memorial vs PR­Bayamon

01/08/90 12/19/05 01/31/09 11/22/08 11/26/05

3­Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 19 WILLIAMS, Bryan 2. 13 BRIGHT, Marcus 2. 13 BRIGHT, Marcus 2. 13 CALLAWAY, Rashad 2. 13 CALLAWAY, Rashad

Shippensburg vs PR­Bayamon at Clark Atlanta Palm Beach Atl. at Saint Leo

12/22/89 11/26/05 12/04/04 01/31/09 02/18/09

3­Point Field Goal Percentage 1. 1.000 (7­7) CALLAWAY, Rashad 2. .857 (6­7) BROWN, Jon 3. .800 (8­10) BRIGHT, Marcus 4. .750 (6­8) FARQUHARSON, E. 5. .714 (10­14) WILLIAMS, Bryan

Florida Memorial Saint Leo Southeastern at Eckerd Concordia

11/22/08 01/12/00 12/19/05 01/25/97 01/08/89

Free Throws Made 1. 18 SHARY, George 2. 17 BLACK, Jeremy 3. 15 BLACK, Jeremy 3. 15 MALLORY, Don 5. 14 BORDERS, Mark

Jacksonville Eckerd vs PR­Bayamon Saint Leo Barry

12/04/61 02/20/08 11/24/07 02/06/96 01/28/06

Free Throws Attempted 1. 23 ANDREWS, Chuck 1. 23 CHAPIN, Josh 3. 21 BLACK, Jeremy 4. 19 BLACK, Jeremy 5. 17 BLACK, Jeremy 5. 17 BLACK, Jeremy 5. 17 BLACK, Jeremy 5. 17 JAMES, Jeff

Taylor Rollins Eckerd vs PR­Bayamon Palm Beach Atl. Rollins Southeastern at Fla. Southern

01/02/64 02/03/96 02/20/08 11/24/07 01/13/07 03/04/08 12/18/06 01/17/07

Don Mallory is one of two players in UT history to make 15 free throws in a game.

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Single Game Team Records

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Points 1. 128 1. 128 3. 113 4. 107 5. 102 5. 102

Alabama­Huntsville Edward Waters Southeastern Puerto Rico­Cayey Puerto Rico­Cayey Florida College

01/01/91 12/11/92 12/19/05 11/18/08 11/17/04 11/29/05

Field Goals Made 1. 52 1. 52 3. 42 4. 41 5. 39 5. 39

Caldwell Edward Waters Florida College Puerto Rico­Cayey Puerto Rico­Cayey Florida Memorial

01/11/88 12/11/92 11/29/05 11/17/04 11/18/08 12/01/04

4. 41 5. 40

at Florida Southern Southeastern

01/17/07 12/19/05

Free Throw Percentage 1. .926 (25­27) Barry 2. .889 (16­18) West Virginia Tech 3. .882 (15­17) at Florida Southern 3. .882 (15­17) at Rollins 3. .882 (15­17) vs Florida Southern

01/28/06 12/29/05 01/21/09 02/07/07 03/07/09

Rebounds 1. 68 2. 59 2. 59 4. 56 4. 56

Edward Waters PR­Rio Piedras Southeastern Florida College Southeastern

12/11/92 11/19/08 12/19/05 11/29/05 12/18/06

Field Goals Attempted 1. 95 Alabama­Huntsville 1. 95 Edward Waters 3. 83 Saint Leo University 4. 80 PR­Rio Piedras 5. 78 Florida College

01/01/91 12/11/92 12/08/04 11/19/08 11/29/05

Assists 1. 47 2. 33 3. 29 3. 29 5. 27

Palm Beach Atlantic Puerto Rico­Cayey Florida College Florida Memorial Davenport

12/02/89 11/17/04 11/29/05 12/01/04 12/20/04

Field Goal Percentage 1. .623 (38­61) Florida Memorial 2. .585 (31­53) vs Valdosta State 3. .557 (39­70) Puerto Rico­Cayey 3. .557 (39­70) Florida Memorial 5. .553 (26­47) Palm Beach Atlantic

11/22/08 11/23/07 11/18/08 12/01/04 01/31/09

3­Point Field Goals Made 1. 17 vs Puerto Rico­Bayamon 2. 16 Southeastern 3. 14 Barry 3. 14 Clark Atlanta 5. 13 at Rollins 5. 13 Puerto Rico­Cayey 5. 13 Florida Memorial

Steals 1. 21 1. 21 3. 19 3. 19 5. 17 5. 17

Florida Memorial Southeastern Florida College Davenport Puerto Rico­Cayey PR­Rio Piedras

12/01/04 12/19/05 11/29/05 12/20/04 11/17/04 11/19/08

11/26/05 12/19/05 01/28/06 12/04/04 02/15/06 11/18/08 11/22/08

Blocked Shots 1. 18 1. 18 3. 14 3. 14 5. 10

Saint Leo Southeastern Eckerd Emmanuel West Virginia Tech

03/08/08 12/18/06 02/21/01 12/12/08 12/29/05

3­Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 37 Saint Leo 2. 35 at Rollins 2. 35 Missouri­Rolla 4. 33 vs Puerto Rico­Bayamon 5. 32 Barry 5. 32 Nova Southeastern 5. 32 Rollins 5. 32 at Clark Atlanta

12/08/04 01/10/09 12/20/05 11/26/05 01/19/08 02/24/07 03/04/08 12/04/04

3­Point Field Goal Percentage 1. .765 (13­17) Florida Memorial 2. .640 (16­25) Southeastern 3. .545 (12­22) at Rollins College 4. .542 (13­24) Puerto Rico­Cayey 5. .526 (10­19) Eckerd

11/22/08 12/19/05 02/09/05 11/18/08 01/30/06

Free Throws Made 1. 40 2. 38 3. 31 3. 31 5. 29 5. 29

11/26/97 12/29/07 12/18/08 12/19/05 01/17/09 01/31/07

Warner Southern Augusta State West Florida Southeastern Barry at Saint Leo

Free Throws Attempted 1. 54 New Hampshire College 2. 47 Augusta State 3. 45 Southeastern

01/04/88 12/29/07 12/18/06

Sylvere Bryan was part of the 2000-01 Spartan squad that grabbed a school record 1,295 rebounds.

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Single Season Team Records 2. 1. 2754 31 games 1989­90 3. 2. 2668 32 games 1987­88 3. 3. 2652 32 games 1986­87 5. 4. 2593 30 games 1992­93 5. 2568 31 games 1988­89 1. 2. Scoring Average 1. 88.8 31 games 1989­90 3. 2. 88.0 29 games 1990­91 4. 3. 86.4 30 games 1992­93 5. 4. 83.4 32 games 1987­88 5. 82.9 32 games 1986­87 1. 2. Field Goals Made 1. 1007 31 games 1989­90 3. 2. 984 32 games 1987­88 4. 3. 962 32 games 1986­87 5. 4. 916 30 games 1992­93 5. 914 29 games 1990­91 1. 2. Field Goals Attempted 1. 2030 31 games 1989­90 3. 2. 1956 30 games 1992­93 4. 3. 1882 31 games 1993­94 5. 4. 1868 32 games 1987­88 5. 1865 31 games 1994­95 1. 2. Field Goal Percentage 1. .554 856­1546 1985­86 3. 2. .543 962­1773 1986­87 4. 3. .527 866­1642 1984­85 5. 4. .527 984­1868 1987­88 5. .510 908­1781 1988­89 1. 2. 3­Point Field Goals Made 1. 241 30 games 2007­08 3. 2. 219 28 games 2005­06 4. 3. 213 31 games 1989­90 5. 4. 208 29 games 2001­02 5. 203 28 games 2008­09 1. 3­Point Field Goals Attempted 2. 1. 688 30 games 2007­08 3. 2. 617 28 games 2005­06 4. 3. 592 31 games 1989­90 5. 4. 589 28 games 2008­09 5. 582 29 games 2006­07 1. 3­Point Field Goal Percentage 2. 1. .415 147­354 1988­89 3. 2. .373 95­255 1987­88 4. 3. .371 148­399 1990­91 5. 4. .367 181­493 1996­97 5. .366 178­487 1999­00 1. 2. Free Throws Made 1. 632 32 games 1986­87 3.

Points

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630 605 605 592

32 games 32 games 31 games 31 games

2000­01 4. 5.0 32 games 1987­88 5. 5.0 30 games 1988­89 1984­85 Steals 1. 388 1989­90 Free Throws Attempted 2. 360 1990­91 920 32 games 2000­01 3. 304 1992­93 892 32 games 1987­88 4. 293 2000­01 885 31 games 1994­95 5. 275 2004­05 884 31 games 1993­94 874 30 games 1992­93 Steals Average 1. 12.5 31 games Free Throw Percentage 2. 12.4 29 games .736 517­702 1997­98 3. 10.1 30 games .733 632­862 1986­87 4. 9.5 29 games .730 402­551 2008­09 5. 9.3 26 games .723 475­657 1999­00 .713 605­848 1988­89 Games Played 1. 32 1987­88 Rebounds 1. 32 2000­01 1295 470o­825d 2000­01 1. 32 1986­87 1281 445o­836d 1987­88 4. 31 1984­85 1255 469o­786d 1993­94 4. 31 1994­95 1248 477o­771d 1992­93 4. 31 1993­94 1223 464o­759d 1994­95 4. 31 1983­84 4. 31 1988­89 4. 31 1989­90 Rebounding Average 41.6 30 games 1992­93 Games Started 40.5 29 games 2001­02 40.5 31 games 1993­94 1. 31 1989­90 40.5 32 games 2000­01 1. 31 1993­94 40.4 29 games 1999­00 1. 31 1984­85 1. 31 1994­95 1. 31 1983­84 Assists 707 1989­90 Minutes 688 1987­88 645 1986­87 1. 6450 2000­01 629 1985­86 2. 6425 1987­88 557 1990­91 3. 6350 1986­87 4. 6250 1983­84 5. 6225 1984­85 Assists Average 1989­90 22.8 31 games 1989­90 5. 6225 21.5 32 games 1987­88 Minutes Average 21.0 30 games 1985­86 20.2 32 games 1986­87 1. 203.4 29 games 19.2 29 games 1990­91 1. 203.4 29 games 3. 202.7 28 games 4. 202.5 30 games Blocked Shots 5. 201.7 29 games 178 1999­00 160 2000­01 151 2006­07 150 2001­02 149 2007­08

2000­01 2007­08

1989­90 1990­91 1992­93 2004­05 1998­99

2004­05 2006­07 2008­09 2007­08 1999­00

Blocked Shots Average 6.1 5.2 5.2

29 games 29 games 29 games

1999­00 2006­07 2001­02

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Miscellaneous Team Records Most Wins

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26 in 1986­87 26 in 1989­90 26 in 2001­02

Most Losses 24 in 1963­64

Longest Win Streak 15 in 1999­2000 14 in 1991­92

Win Streak, Home 18 (2/20/02­2/12/03)

Longest Win Streak to Start Season 14 in 1991­92 11 in 1989­90 11 in 2000­01 Terry Rupp

Longest Losing Streak to Start Season 11 in 1963­64

Most Combined Points 255, Miami 136, Tampa 119 (1964­65)

Longest Losing Streak

Consecutive 100­Point Games

11 in 1963­64 7 in 1998­99

4 in 1989­90

Most 100­Point Games in Season

Margin of Victory 83 vs. PR Humacao, 116­33 (12/11/99)

8 in 1961­62

Margin of Defeat 56 vs. Purdue (12/10/83)

Most Points, One Half 73 vs. Alabama­Huntsville (1/1/91)

Most Points Scored 128 vs. Edward Waters (12/11/92) 126 vs. Concordia, N.Y. (1989­90)

Most Points Scored By Opponent 141 by Miami, Fla. (1964­65) 136 by Miami, Fla. (1964­65) 134 by Miami, Fla. (1963­64) 133 by Jacksonville (1961­62)

Chuckie Powell

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Individual Year-by-Year Leaders Points Year 1963­64 1964­65 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player Pts ANDREWS, Charles 350 ANDREWS, Charles 606 LINDER, Todd 517 LINDER, Todd 535 LINDER, Todd 513 LINDER, Todd 694 JOHNSTON, Nate 629 WILLIAMS, Bryan 676 WILLIAMS, Bryan 721 DEVEAUX, Drexel 632 DEVEAUX, DeCarlo 521 DEVEAUX, DeCarlo 715 DEVEAUX, DeCarlo 764 MAYS, Idris 692 FARQUHARSON, E. 406 THOMPSON, Tamari419 THOMPSON, Tamari467 ARIGO, John 296 WHITE, Percy 371 FREEMAN, Gecarri 413 BROWN, Jon 429 NGOUNOU, Achille 405 MEREUS, James 413 BORDERS, Mark 398 BORDERS, Mark 486 BLACK, Jeremy 425 BLACK, Jeremy 561 CALLAWAY, Rashad 504

Year 1963­64 1964­65 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player ANDREWS, Charles ANDREWS, Charles LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd JOHNSTON, Nate RUPP, Terry JOHNSTON, Nate RUPP, Terry WILLIAMS, Bryan WILLIAMS, Bryan BROOKS, Rod MAYS, Idris MAYS, Idris MAYS, Idris CHAPIN, Josh CHAPIN, Josh PARKER, Matt BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere NGOUNOU, Achille MEREUS, James EVANS, Chris EVANS, Chris BLACK, Jeremy BLACK, Jeremy WOODS, Fred

Avg 14.6 24.2 16.7 17.3 18.3 21.7 19.7 21.8 23.3 22.6 18.0 23.8 26.3 22.3 15.6 15.0 18.0 16.4 12.8 12.9 14.8 15.0 14.8 13.7 17.4 14.7 18.7 18.0

Rebounds Reb 357 410 186 208 362 270 248 270 184 186 179 200 252 243 276 207 222 175 197 230 279 241 205 203 244 271 331 174

Avg 14.9 16.4 6.0 6.7 12.1 8.4 7.8 8.7 5.9 6.4 6.4 6.7 8.1 7.8 10.6 6.9 8.2 6.7 6.8 7.2 9.6 8.9 7.3 7.3 9.0 9.3 11.0 8.3

Field Goal Percentage Year 1963­64 1964­65 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94

Player ANDREWS, Charles ANDREWS, Charles LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd LEWIS, Fred MURAWSKI, Mike STREFF, Matt STREFF, Matt STREFF, Matt STREFF, Matt MAYS, Idris

Pct .522 .419 .654 .716 .701 .752 .641 .602 .664 .617 .679 .584 .618

FG­ATT 129­247 207­494 204­312 219­306 204­291 282­375 189­295 77­128 91­137 103­167 148­218 111­190 181­293

1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

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MAYS, Idris CHAPIN, Josh CHAPIN, Josh DIBUONO, Tony FREEMAN, Gecarri WHITE, Percy WHITE, Percy BRYAN, Sylvere NGOUNOU, Achille MEREUS, James EVANS, Chris BLACK, Jeremy BLACK, Jeremy BLACK, Jeremy WOODS, Fred

.575 .597 .581 .550 .566 .568 .670 .509 .436 .491 .531 .526 .485 .493 .546

256­445 135­226 129­222 132­240 77­136 142­250 77­115 110­216 157­360 162­330 102­192 91­173 141­291 171­347 106­194

3­Point Field Goal Percentage Year 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player JONES, John BAILEY, A. WILLIAMS, Bryan WILLIAMS, Bryan DOPWELL, Karel LARRY, Reggie DEVEAUX, DeCarlo BOTT, Gregg HANNA, Junior SHEPPARD, Mike FARQUHARSON, E. PARKER, Matt ARIGO, John BROWN, Jon FREEMAN, Gecarri HOWARD, Peter NGOUNOU, Achille WILLIAMS, Earnest BYRD, Kevin BRIGHT, Marcus EVANS, Chris KING, Chris BALL, Johnathan

Pct .394 .475 .454 .402 .405 .373 .414 .418 .351 .404 .381 .400 .500 .421 .343 .400 .341 .338 .395 .401 .322 .377 .376

3FG­A 28­71 29­61 93­205 113­281 30­74 28­75 63­152 33­79 27­77 55­136 85­223 36­90 38­76 53­126 49­143 32­80 42­123 26­77 30­76 57­142 49­152 49­130 38­101

Free Throw Percentage Year 1963­64 1964­65 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player ANDREWS, Charles ANDREWS, Charles LINDER, Todd JOHNSTON, Nate JOHNSTON, Nate RUPP, Terry RUPP, Terry RUPP, Terry WILLIAMS, Bryan WILLIAMS, Bryan ROUSE, Mike DEVEAUX, DeCarlo DEVEAUX, DeCarlo MAYS, Idris FRANKLIN, Kenny MALLORY, Don MALLORY, Don ARIGO, John WHITE, Percy PIAZZA, Elijah BROWN, Jon BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark KING, Chris BALL, Johnathan CALLAWAY, Rashad

Year 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1986­87

Player MATEER, Craig JONES, John JONES, John JONES, John

Pct .697 .756 .712 .714 .750 .752 .823 .862 .812 .770 .744 .709 .738 .750 .558 .813 .765 .892 .741 .734 .781 .711 .716 .832 .698 .763 .740

FT­ATT 92­132 192­254 109­153 90­126 90­120 82­109 121­147 188­218 108­133 87­113 87­117 166­234 214­290 180­240 91­163 117­144 88­115 58­65 86­116 102­139 132­169 86­121 106­148 124­149 81­116 87­114 111­150

Ast 100 101 116 125

Avg 3.3 3.4 3.9 3.9

Assists

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DEVEAUX, Drexel STARNES, Kevin STARNES, Kevin DOPWELL, Karel ROUSE, Mike ROUSE, Mike HANNA, Junior HANNA, Junior SHEPPARD, Mike MALLORY, Don MALLORY, Don POWELL, Chuckie POWELL, Chuckie POWELL, Chuckie BROWN, Jon NORRIS, Jon BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark BORDERS, Mark BALL, Johnathan CALLAWAY, Rashad CALLAWAY, Rashad

124 149 190 113 188 97 121 118 147 129 102 78 80 140 125 60 186 213 250 86 131 126

4.0 4.8 6.3 4.2 6.5 3.2 3.9 3.9 6.7 4.3 4.6 3.0 2.8 4.4 4.3 2.4 6.4 7.3 8.9 3.0 4.4 4.5

Year 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd LINDER, Todd JOHNSTON, Nate WILLIAMS, Bryan WILLIAMS, Bryan WILLIAMS, Bryan DEVEAUX, DeCarlo HANNA, Junior HANNA, Junior HANNA, Junior PARKER, Matt DIBUONO, Tony DIBUONO, Tony BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere BRYAN, Sylvere ORLOV, Denis ORLOV, Denis EVANS, Chris EVANS, Chris EVANS, Chris EVANS, Chris WOODS, Fred

Blk 58 64 52 91 44 50 34 21 14 19 20 17 44 39 65 63 71 95 29 31 31 48 46 78 48

Avg 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.8 1.4 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.2 2.2 3.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.8 1.6 2.6 2.3

Year 1983­84 1984­85 1985­86 1987­88 1988­89 1989­90 1990­91 1991­92 1992­93 1993­94 1994­95 1995­96 1996­97 1997­98 1998­99 1999­00 2000­01 2001­02 2002­03 2003­04 2004­05 2005­06 2006­07 2007­08 2008­09

Player Stl MATEER, Craig 41 MILLER, Al 45 JONES, John 58 DEVEAUX, Drexel 47 WILLIAMS, Bryan 66 WILLIAMS, Bryan 118 WILLIAMS, Bryan 109 ROUSE, Mike 59 DEVEAUX, DeCarlo 48 CHAMBERS, Devon 50 LARRY, Reggie 47 SHEPPARD, Mike 46 MALLORY, Don 83 THOMPSON, Tamari48 POWELL, Chuckie 60 POWELL, Chuckie 74 POWELL, Chuckie 66 BROWN, Jon 39 NORRIS, Jon 32 BORDERS, Mark 65 BORDERS, Mark 71 BORDERS, Mark 66 PEZZULLO, Matt 45 BALL, Johnathan 48 CALLAWAY, Rashad 43

Avg 1.4 1.6 1.9 1.5 2.1 3.8 3.8 2.0 1.6 2.2 1.5 2.1 2.8 1.8 2.3 2.6 2.1 1.3 1.3 2.2 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.6 1.5

Blocked Shots

Steals

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Milestones

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1,000 Point Club

1,000 Rebound Club

DeCarlo Deveaux Todd Linder Bryan Williams Drexel Deveaux Nate Johnston Idris Mays John Jones Chris Evans Jon Brown Jeremy Black Mark Borders Gecarri Freeman Terry Rupp Tamari Thompson Matt Streff Edmund Farquharson Sylvere Bryan Andrew Bailey Josh Chapin Johnathan Ball

2,287 2,255 2,195 2,013 1,859 1,625 1,567 1,419 1,372 1,291 1,290 1,272 1,206 1,203 1,175 1,105 1,088 1,077 1,041 1,029

DeCarlo Deveaux

1990­94 1983­87 1987­91 1987­91 1984­88 1991­95 1983­87 2004­08 1998­02 2004­08 2003­06 1998­02 1986­89 1994­98 1989­94 1994­97 1998­02 1984­88 1993­97 2005­09

Todd Linder

Nate Johnston

1,103

1984­88

Bryan Williams

Drexel Deveaux

John Jones

Jon Brown

1,000 Point/1,000 Rebound Club Nate Johnston

Nate Johnston

1,859/1,103

1984­88

Idris Mays

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Triple-Doubles Player John Jones Roscoe Brown Roscoe Brown Roscoe Brown Roscoe Brown

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Opponent vs. Urbana (home) vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (home) vs. Cedarville (home) vs. Central State (home) vs. Milwaukee (home)

17 14 13 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6

Categories Points: 24 Rebounds: 12 Assists: 10 Points: 18 Rebounds: 12 Assists: 10 Points: 13 Rebounds: 10 Assists: 10 Points: 14 Rebounds: 15 Assists: 12 Points: 14 Rebounds: 10 Assists: 10

Double-Doubles (career)

Double-Doubles (by season) Jeremy Black Jeremy Black Terry Rupp Mark Borders Chris Evans Sylvere Bryan Josh Chapin Achille Ngounou John Jones Nate Johnston Chris Evans Idris Mays Chris Evans Sylvere Bryan Nate Johnston Nate Johnston Jeremy Black Josh Chapin Idris Mays Roscoe Brown Terry Rupp

Date 12/12/85 12/2/89 12/16/89 12/20/89 12/30/89

2007­08 2006­07 1988­89 2005­06 2005­06 2001­02 1995­96 2002­03 1985­86 1985­86 2006­07 1993­94 2007­08 1999­2000 1986­87 1987­88 2005­06 1996­97 1994­95 1989­90 1987­88

In 1985, John Jones registered Tampa’s first career triple double.

Jeremy Black Chris Evans Sylvere Bryan Nate Johnston Terry Rupp Josh Chapin Idris Mays Mark Borders Bryan Williams Tamari Thompson John Jones Achille Ngounou Roscoe Brown Matt Streff Percy White James Mereus Matt Parker DeCarlo Deveaux Tony DiBuono Todd Linder

37 33 26 25 24 21 19 16 12 12 10 10 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 5

2005­08 2004­08 1998­2002 1985­88 1986­89 1994­97 1991­95 2003­06 1988­91 1995­98 1985­86 2002­03 1987­90 1989­93 1999­2001 1999­2004 1996­98 1990­94 1996­98 1985­86

Roscoe Brown had four triple doubles for UT, with all coming in the 1989-90 season.

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Sunshine State Conference

Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport orga­ nization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the con­ ference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. SSC member schools won two NCAA II national championships in 2008­09 and have captured a total of 71 titles in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s volleyball and are nationally recognized in women’s basketball, women’s rowing and cross country as well. The Sunshine State Conference sponsors championships in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volley­ ball, softball, baseball, men’s and women’s golf and women’s rowing. Member schools include Barry University (Miami Shores), Eckerd College (St. Petersburg), Florida Tech (Melbourne), Florida Southern College (Lakeland), Lynn University (Boca Raton), Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale), Rollins College (Winter Park), Saint Leo University (Saint Leo) and The University of Tampa (Tampa). Jay Jones is the commissioner and Kelly Harrison is assistant commissioner for internal operations. Dr. Anne B. Kerr (Florida Southern) is the President. JB Caldwell is the supervisor of officials for volleyball. The office address is 7061 Grand National Drive, Suite 140, Orlando, Fla. 32819. Phone: (407) 248­8460. The SSC website address is www.sunshinestatecon­ ference.com.

2008­09 Final SSC Standings Team 1. Florida Southern* 2. Rollins 3. Nova Southeastern 4. Tampa 4. Barry 6. Lynn 7. Saint Leo 8. Eckerd 8. Florida Tech

SSC 13­3 10­6 9­7 8­8 8­8 7­9 7­9 5­11 5­11

Overall 29­7 20­10 16­11 16­12 13­15 16­12 15­16 13­14 13­15

*­SSC Tournament Champions

2008­09 Men’s Basketball Preseason SSC Poll School 1. Florida Southern 2. Rollins 3. Eckerd 4. Nova Southeastern 5. Lynn 6. Tampa 7. Florida Tech 8. Saint Leo 9. Barry

Points 128 100 90 73 72 57 56 54 18

First Place Votes 16 1 1

2008­09 SSC Awards FIRST TEAM Rashad Callaway, Tampa Tim Coenraad, Nova Southeastern Rob Eldridge, Florida Southern Chris Hall, Lynn Nick Wolf, Rollins SECOND TEAM Quentin Cullop, Saint Leo Derek Helleman, Florida Tech Jordan Prais, Saint Leo Rion Rayfield, Florida Southern John Thompson, Florida Southern Karega Tucker, Barry HONORABLE MENTION Ryan Ballard, Florida Tech Kevin Hogan, Rollins ALL­FRESHMAN TEAM Simon Cummings, Florida Tech Kornilous Donnell, Eckerd Preston Fredrick, Florida Southern Derek Hellemann, Florida Tech Darrin Williams, Nova Southeastern Player of Year: Nick Wolf, Rollins Def. Player of Year: Erick Nsangou, Barry Coach of Year: Linc Darner, FSC Freshman of Year: Derek Hellemann, FIT

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florida memorial

St. Thomas

Edward Waters

Monday, November 23, Tampa, Fla.

Wednesday, November 25, Tampa, Fla.

Friday, November 27, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Location: Miami Gardens, Fla. Enrollment: 2,200 Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and White Nickname: Lions Conference: The Sun Affiliation: NAIA Home Court: Chester Robinson Athletic Center President: Dr. Sandra T. Thompson Athletic Director: Robert Smith Head Coach: Kenny Bellinger Record at FMU: 74­102 (seven years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 7­18 Series Record: UT leads 18­0 Sports Information Dir.: Damian Alexander SID Phone: (305) 626­3194 SID Fax: (305) 626­3169 SID Email: dalexand@fmuniv.edu Athletic Website: http://athletics.fmuniv.edu

Location: Miami Gardens, Fla. Enrollment: 2,500 Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue and Burgundy Nickname: Bobcats Conference: The Sun Affiliation: NAIA Home Court: Fernandez Family Center President: Msgn. Frank Casale Athletic Director: Laura Courtley­Todd Head Coach: Clark Maloney Record at STU: N/A Overall Record: N/A 2008­09 Record: 18­10 Series Record: UT leads 21­3 Sports Information Director: Tyler Hampton SID Phone: (502) 494­1896 SID Fax: (305) 628­6510 SID Email: stubobcats@gmail.com Athletic Website: www.stubobcats.com

Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 1,000 Colors: Purple and Orange Nickname: Tigers Conference: The Sun Affiliation: NAIA Home Court: Adams/ Jenkins Sports Complex President: Dr. Claudette Williams Athletic Director: Johnny Rembert Head Coach: Anthony Mosley Record at EWC: N/A Overall Record: N/A 2008­09 Record: 22­12 Series Record: UT leads 8­0 Sports Information Director: Henry Smith SID Phone: (904) 470­8045 SID Fax: (904) 470­8039 SID Email: hsmith@ewc.edu Athletic Website: www.ewc.edu/athletics

Puerto Rico-bayamon

florida tech

benedict

Saturday, November 28, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Saturday, December 5, Melbourne, Fla. Saturday, January 30, Tampa, Fla.

Wednesday, December 9, Columbia, S.C.

Location: Bayamon, P.R. Enrollment: 4,852 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Cowboys Conference: Independent Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Bayamon Court President: Dr. Erma Schmidt Athletic Director: Jerry Batista Head Coach: Carlos Calcano Record at UPRB: N/A Overall Record: N/A 2008­09 Record: N/A Series Record: UT leads 6­0 Sports Information Dir.: Doricelis Roura Perez SID Phone: (787) 993­8950 SID Fax: (787) 993­8926 SID Email: N/A Athletic Website: www.uprb.edu/vaqueros

Location: Melbourne, Fla. Enrollment: 5,118 Colors: Crimson and Gray Nickname: Panthers Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Clemente Center President: Anthony J. Catanese PhD. Athletic Director: Bill Jurgens Head Coach: Billy Mims Record at FIT: 50­65 (four years) Overall Record: 138­174 (11 years) 2008­09 Record: 13­15 Series Record: UT leads 42­16 Sports Information Director: Rebecca Vick SID Phone: (321) 674­7484 SID Fax: (321) 984­8529 SID Email: rvick@fit.edu Athletic Website: www.floridatechsports.com

Location: Columbia, South Carolina Enrollment: 2,850 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Tigers Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Benjamin E. Mays H.R.C. President: Dr. David H. Swinton Athletic Director: Willie Washington Head Coach: Fred Watson Record at BC: N/A Overall Record: N/A 2008­09 Record: 23­4 Series Record: BC leads 2­0 Sports Information Director: Derrick Johnson SID Phone: 803­705­4535 SID Fax: 803­705­4842 SID Email: johnsonde@benedict.edu Athletic Website: www.benedict.edu/athletics

valdosta state

Concordia

delta state

Satuday, December 12, Tampa, Fla.

Monday, December 21, Tampa, Fla.

Tuesday, December 22, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Valdosta, Ga. Enrollment: 11,800 Colors: Red and Black Nickname: Blazers Conference: Gulf South Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: P.E. Complex President: Dr. Patrick J. Shloss Athletic Director: Herb Reinhard Head Coach: Mike Helfer Record at VSU: 55­31 (three years) Overall Record: 241­114 (11 years) 2008­09 Record: 24­7 Series Record: UT leads 13­9 Sports Information Director: Shawn Reed SID Phone: 229­333­5903 SID Fax: 229­333­5972 SID Email: msreed@valdosta.edu Athletic Website: www.vstateblazers.com

Location: Bronxville, N.Y. Enrollment: 600 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Clippers Conference: Central Collegiate Athletic Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Meyer Athletic Center President: Dr. Viji George Athletic Director: Ivan Marquez Head Coach: Joan Sanchez Record at CCNY: N/A Overall Record: N/A 2008­09 Record: 7­23 Series Record: UT leads 2­0 Sports Information Dir.: Craig Boston SID Phone: (914) 337­9300 ext.2448 SID Fax: (914) 395­4515 SID Email: Craig.Boston@concordia­ny.edu Athletic Website: www.concordiaclippers.com

Location: Cleveland, Miss. Enrollment: 4,392 Colors: Forest Green and White Nickname: Statesmen Conference: Gulf South Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Walter Sillers Coliseum President: Dr. John Hilpert Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain Head Coach: Jason Conner Record at DSU: 53­41 (three years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 21­9 Series Record: DSU leads 2­0 Sports Information Director: Matt Jones SID Phone: (662) 846­4284 SID Fax: (662) 846­4297 SID Email: matt@deltastate.edu Athletic Website: www.gostatesmen.com

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Nova southeastern

saint leo

Lynn

Saturday, January 2, Tampa, Fla. Wednesday, February 3, Davie, Fla.

Wednesday, January 6, Tampa, Fla. Wednesday, February 13, Saint Leo, Fla.

Saturday, January 9, Boca Raton, Fla. Saturday, February 6, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Davie, Fla. Enrollment: 4,218 Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Nickname: Sharks Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: University Center Arena President: Ray Ferrero Athletic Director: Michael Mominey Head Coach: Gary Tuell Record at NSU: 64­75 (five years) Overall Record: 363­268 (19 years) 2008­09 Record: 16­11 Series Record: UT leads 12­6 Sports Information Director: Keith Smith SID Phone: (954) 262­8261 SID Fax: (954) 262­3273 SID Email: Keith.Smith@nova.edu Athletic Website: nsuathletics.nova.edu

Location: Saint Leo, Fla. Enrollment: 12,500 Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Lions Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Marion Bowman Activities Center President: Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Athletic Director: Francis X. Reidy Head Coach: Mike Madagan Record at SLU: 81­148 (eight years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 15­16 Series Record: UT leads 48­11 Sports Information Director: Evan Ortiz SID Phone: 352­588­8506 SID Fax: 352­588­8290 SID Email: evan.ortiz@saintleo.edu Athletic Website: www.saintleolions.com

Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Enrollment: 2,700 Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Fighting Knights Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: De Hoernle Center President: Dr. Kevin M. Ross Athletic Director: Kristen Moraz Head Coach: Scott McMillin Record at LU: 112­62 (six years) Overall Record: 148­90 (eight years) 2008­09 Record: 16­12 Series Record: LU leads 14­12 Sports Information Director: Chad Beattie SID Phone: (561) 237­7341 SID Fax: (561) 237­7409 SID Email: cbeattie@lynn.edu Athletic Website: www.lynn.edu/athletics

Eckerd

Rollins

Wednesday, January 13, St. Petersburg, Fla. Wednesday, February 17, Tampa, Fla.

Saturday, January 16, Tampa, Fla. Saturday, February 13, Winter Park, Fla.

Florida Southern

Location: St. Petersburg, Fla. Enrollment: 1,749 Colors: Teal, Blue and White Nickname: Tritons Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: McArthur Gymnasium President: Donald Eastman, III Athletic Director: Dr. Bob Fortosis Head Coach: Tom Ryan Record at EC: 245­136 (13 years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 13­14 Series Record: UT leads 46­22 Sports Information Director: Guy Harrison SID Phone: (727) 864­8242 SID Fax: (727) 864­8968 SID Email: harrisg@eckerd.edu Athletic Website: www.eckerdtritons.com

Location: Winter Park, Fla. Enrollment: 1,670 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Tars Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: Division II Home Court: Alfond Sports Center President: Dr. Lewis Duncan Athletic Director: Pennie Parker Head Coach: Tom Klusman Record at RC: 523­305 (28 years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 20­10 Series Record: UT leads 65­37 Sports Information Director: Nate Weyant SID Phone: (407) 646­2661 SID Fax: (407) 646­1562 SID Email: nweyant@rollins.edu Athletic Website: www.rollinssports.com

Barry

Palm Beach Atlantic

Saturday, January 23, Tampa, Fla. Saturday, February 20, Miami, Fla.

Wednesday, January 27, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Saturday, February 27, Tampa, Fla.

Location: Miami Shores, Fla. Enrollment: 9,042 Colors: Red, Black and Silver Nickname: Buccaneers Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Health and Sports Center President: Sr. Linda Bevilacqua Athletic Director: Michael L. Covone Head Coach: Cesar Odio Record at BU: 240­188 (15 years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 13­15 Series Record: UT leads 37­14 Sports Information Director: Dennis Jezek SID Phone: (305) 899­3897 SID Fax: (305) 899­3556 SID Email: djezek@barry.edu Athletic Website: www.gobarrybucs.com

Location: West Palm Beach, Fla. Enrollment: 3,264 Colors: Navy Blue and White Nickname: Sailfish Conference: Independent Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Green Sports Complex President: Dr. David Clark Athletic Director: Bob White Head Coach: Terry Primm Record at PBAU: 13­41 (two years) Overall Record: same 2008­09 Record: 9­19 Series Record: UT leads 9­0 Sports Information Director: Michael Brown SID Phone: (561) 803­2529 SID Fax: (561) 835­4329 SID Email: michael_brown@pba.edu Athletic Website: www.pbasailfish.com

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Wednesday, January 20, Lakeland, Fla. Wednesday, February 24, Tampa, Fla. Location: Lakeland, Fla. Enrollment: 1,800 Colors: Scarlet and White Nickname: Moccasins Conference: Sunshine State Affiliation: NCAA II Home Court: Jenkins Field House President: Dr. Anne Kerr Athletic Director: Pete Meyer Head Coach: Linc Darner Record at FSC: 61­36 (three years) Overall Record: 135­81 (seven years) 2008­09 Record: 29­7 Series Record: FSC leads 65­49 Sports Information Director: Bill Turnage SID Phone: (863) 680­4256 SID Fax: (863) 680­3953 SID Email: bturnage@flsouthern.edu Athletic Website: www.fscmocs.com

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All-Time Series Records Opponent......................Record Last Adelphi................................1­0 ........2001 Albany State ......................1­0 ........1984 Alabama A&M..................2­2 ........1995 Alabama Huntsville ......2­0 ........2000 American Intl...................2­0 ........2000 American­Puerto Rico 1­1 ........1996 Arkansas State ................1­1 ........1959 Armstrong Atlantic........6­1 ........1995 Augusta State ....................5­4 ........2007 Augustana ........................2­0 ........1992 Baldwin­Wallace ............1­0 ........1984 Baptist ................................1­0 ........1969 Baptist Christian ............1­0 ........1992 Barry ..................................37­14 ....2009 Barton ................................0­1 ........1998 Bartow AFB......................8­1 ........1958 Bellarmine ........................0­1 ........1969 Benedict ............................0­2 ........2009 Benedectine (Ill.) ............2­0 ........1999 Boston University ..........1­0 ........1969 Bowling Green ................1­0 ........1950 Bradley ..............................0­1 ........1960 Bryant ................................1­0 ........1993 BYU­Hawaii ......................0­1 ........2007 C.W. Post ............................1­0 ........1987 Caldwell..............................2­0 ........1999 Carson­Newman ............1­0 ........1994 Carthage ............................1­1 ........2000 Catawba..............................1­2 ........1964 Cedarville ..........................2­0 ........1989 Centenary ..........................0­1 ........1960 Central Arkansas............0­1 ........1993 Central Florida ................2­1 ........1984 Central Methodist ..........1­0 ........1996 Central Missouri State ..1­1 ........1992 Central State (Okla.) ......1­0 ........1989 Charleston ........................2­0 ........1986 Charleston Navy ............1­0 ........1955 Citadel..................................1­0 ........1971 Clark Atlanta ....................1­0 ........2004 Coe ......................................1­0 ........1986 Columbia............................0­1 ........1952 Concordia (N.Y.)..............2­0 ........1989 Culver­Stockton ..............1­0 ........1951 Cumberland......................0­1 ........1964 Dartmouth ........................1­0 ........1950 Davenport ........................1­0 ........2004 Dayton ................................0­3 ........1971 Delta State ..........................0­2 ........1993 DePaul ................................0­1 ........1961 Dickinson ..........................1­0 ........1986 Drake ..................................0­1 ........1961 Drury ..................................0­1 ........1997

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Dyke ....................................1­0 ........1987 East Carolina....................1­0 ........1969 Eastern Kentucky ..........0­2 ........1967 Eastern Pennsylvania ..1­0 ........1994 Eckerd ................................46­22 ....2009 Edward Waters ..............8­0 ........1993 Elmhurst ............................1­0 ........1986 Elizabeth City State........1­0 ........2003 Embry­Riddle ..................3­0 ........1996 Emmanuel (Ga.)..............1­0 ........2008 Erskine ..............................1­0 ........1956 Fayetteville State..............1­1 ........2006 Findlay................................1­0 ........1991 Flagler ................................2­0 ........1985 Florence State ..................1­0 ........1959 Florida ................................2­6 ........1963 Florida Atlantic ................2­2 ........1992 Florida A&M ....................3­2 ........1970 Florida College ................1­0 ........2005 Florida Gulf Coast ..........1­1 ........2002 Florida International ....2­0 ........1985 Florida Memorial............18­0 ......2009 Florida Southern ............49­65 ....2009 Florida State ......................6­27 ......1985 Florida Tech......................42­16 ....2009 Fontbonne ........................1­0 ........2006 Franklin..............................1­0 ........1984 Franklin Pierce ..............0­1 ........1996 Furman ..............................0­1 ........1952 Georgia ..............................1­0 ........1951 Georgia College ..............0­1 ........2005 Georgia State ....................3­0 ........1965 Georgia Southern ..........6­19 ......1970 Georgia Southwestern..1­0 ........1997 Georgia Tech ....................1­2 ........1971 Georgetown (Ky.) ..........2­1 ........1969 Goldey­Beacom................1­0 ........2006 Hamlin................................0­1 ........1952 Hampden­Sydney ..........0­1 ........1957 Harding ..............................1­0 ........2008 Hartwick ............................0­1 ........1950 Havana................................1­0 ........1954 Hawaii Pacific..................1­0 ........2007 Henderson State ..............1­0 ........2001 Hillsdale..............................1­0 ........2005 Holy Family ......................1­0 ........1990 Howard ..............................3­0 ........1963 Husson................................1­0 ........1996 Illinois Wesleyan............3­0 ........1990 Indiana Central ..............1­0 ........1984 Indiana Wesleyan ..........1­0 ........1994 Indianapolis......................1­0 ........1991 Iona......................................1­0 ........1970 Iowa ....................................0­1 ........1985

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Jacksonville ......................10­8 ......1966 Jacksonville State ............0­4 ........1992 Johnson C. Smith............0­1 ........1999 Judson ................................1­0 ........1995 Kansas State......................0­1 ........1985 Kentucky State ................1­0 ........2001 Kentucky Wesleyan ......0­7 ........2001 Lafayette ............................0­1 ........1970 Lenoir­Rhyne ..................1­0 ........1999 Liberty Baptist ................1­0 ........1985 Lincoln................................1­0 ........1960 Louisiana State ................0­2 ........1967 Louisville ..........................0­10 ......1986 Loyola ................................2­13 ......1984 Lynn ....................................12­14 ....2009 MacDill AFB ....................3­1 ........1953 Mankato State ..................1­0 ........1988 Mansfield ..........................1­0 ........2000 Marshall ............................0­1 ........1963 Marquette..........................0­1 ........1963 Maryland ..........................0­2 ........1970 Mass­Dartmouth ............1­0 ........1993 Memphis State ................0­2 ........1958 Mercer ................................10­10 ....1968 Merrimack ........................1­0 ........1995 Miami (Fla.)......................7­31 ......1968 Miami (Ohio) ..................0­1 ........1955 Michigan ............................0­1 ........1988 Miles ....................................1­0 ........2000 Millersville ......................1­0 ........1989 Millikin ..............................1­0 ........1991 Millsaps ..............................1­0 ........1965 Milwaukee Eng. ..............1­0 ........1989 Minnesota­Duluth ..........1­0 ........1995 Mississippi College........1­1 ........1956 Mississippi State ............0­2 ........1957 Missouri Central ............1­0 ........1952 Missouri­Rolla ................2­0 ........2005 Missouri­Western ..........0­1 ........1989 Mobile ................................1­0 ........2001 Molloy ................................1­0 ........2001 Monmouth ........................1­0 ........2001 Moravian ..........................0­1 ........1957 Morehouse........................0­2 ........2004 Moorhead State ..............0­1 ........1959 Morris Harvey ................0­2 ........1959 Mount Aloysius ..............2­0 ........1998 Mount Mercy (Iowa) ....1­0 ........1989 Mount Olive......................0­1 ........2003 Mount Union....................1­0 ........1967 Mt. Vernon Nazarene ..0­1 ........2005 Muhlenberg ......................1­0 ........1984 Murray State ....................0­1 ........1953 Nebraska ..........................1­0 ........1951

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All-Time Series Records Nebraska­Omaha ..........1­0 ........1989 Newberry ..........................0­1 ........1959 New Hampshire ............1­0 ........1987 New Jersey Tech ............1­0 ........1999 Norfolk State ....................1­0 ........1988 N.C.­Asheville ..................1­1 ........1964 N.C.­Central ......................0­1 ........1990 N.C.­Charlotte ..................2­0 ........1967 North Carolina State......1­2 ........1987 North Central Illinois ..5­0 ........1996 North Florida ..................11­1 ......1999 Northern Kentucky ......0­1 ........1996 Northwestern ..................0­1 ........1983 Nova Southeastern ........12­6 ......2009 Oglethorpe ........................0­1 ........1961 Ohio Northern ................1­0 ........1999 Olivet Nazarene..............1­0 ........2004 Oregon................................1­0 ........1985 Otterbein............................2­1 ........1998 Pace ....................................1­0 ........2000 Palm Beach Atlantic ......9­0 ........2009 Patrick AFB ......................1­0 ........1950 Pennsylvania....................1­0 ........1951 Pfeiffer................................2­0 ........1992 Philadelphia Textile........1­0 ........1987 Pikeville..............................0­1 ........1958 Pinecastle AFB ................0­1 ........1954 Pittsburgh..........................0­1 ........1955 Point Park ........................1­0 ........2001 P.R.­Bayamon ..................6­0 ........2007 P.R.­Cayey ..........................5­0 ........2009 P.R.­Humacao ..................2­0 ........2000 P.R.­Mayaguez..................5­0 ........2006 P.R.­Rio Piedras ..............3­0 ........2008 Purdue ................................0­3 ........1986 Purdue­Calumet..............2­0 ........1989 Queens (N.C.) ..................1­1 ........2005 Quincy ................................1­0 ........1991 Quinnipiac ........................1­0 ........1992 Rhode Island ....................1­0 ........1970 Richmond..........................0­1 ........1984 Rollins ................................65­37 ....2009 Rose Hulman....................1­0 ........1992 St. Ambrose ......................2­0 ........2004 St. Andrews ......................1­0 ........1999 St. Anselm..........................0­1 ........1998 St. Joseph’s (Maine) ......1­0 ........1987 St. Mary’s (Mich.) ..........1­0 ........1990 St. Mary’s (Texas) ..........4­1 ........2004 St. Michael’s ....................0­1 ........1957 St. Peter’s ..........................2­0 ........1960 St. Thomas (Fla.) ............21­3 ......1997 St. Thomas Aquinas ......1­0 ........1988 St. Vincent ........................2­0 ........1995

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball St. Xavier (Ill.)..................1­0 ........2004 Sacred Heart ....................1­0 ........1989 Saint Leo............................48­11 ....2009 Salem International ......2­0 ........2005 Samford ............................0­1 ........1971 Sanford Navy ..................1­0 ........1951 Seattle Pacific ..................0­1 ........1990 Shaw....................................2­2 ........2004 Shippensburg ..................1­0 ........1989 Siena Heights ..................2­0 ........1988 South Alabama................3­3 ........1971 South Dakota....................0­1 ........2003 South Dakota State ........0­1 ........2003 South Florida....................2­2 ........1989 Southeastern. (Fla.) ......3­0 ........2006 SE Louisiana. ..................0­3 ........1983 So. Illinois­Carbondale 0­1 ........1993 Southern Indiana ..........0­1 ........1994 Southern Mississippi ..2­7 ........1995 Southwest Baptist..........1­0 ........2000 Spalding..............................1­0 ........1997 Spring Hill ........................0­3 ........1960 Stetson ................................12­33 ....1969 Talledaga............................2­0 ........1994 Tarleton State ..................0­1 ........2007 Taylor ..................................1­2 ........1968 Tennessee ........................0­1 ........1968 UT­Chattanooga ..............1­0 ........1971 Tennessee Tech ..............0­3 ........1964 Tennessee Wesleyan ....1­1 ........1967 Texas A&M­Commerce1­0 ........2007 Tiffin....................................1­0 ........2000 Toronto ..............................1­0 ........1959 Tougaloo ............................0­1 ........1997 Transylvania ....................1­3 ........1967

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Tri­State (Ind.) ................1­0 ........1994 Troy State ..........................1­3 ........1956 Tulane ................................0­4 ........1983 Union ..................................1­0 ........1961 Urbana................................2­0 ........1985 Valdosta State ....................13­9 ......2009 Villanova............................0­1 ........1950 Virginia Tech ..................1­0 ........1971 Voorhees............................1­0 ........1996 Wabash ..............................1­0 ........1986 Walsh ..................................2­0 ........2004 Warner Southern ..........0­1 ........1997 Wayne State (Neb.)........1­2 ........2002 Webber ..............................15­0 ......2001 Wesley ................................1­0 ........1988 West Chester State ........1­0 ........1969 West Florida ....................3­5 ........2008 West Georgia ..................1­4 ........2006 West Kentucky State ....0­1 ........1964 West Virginia State........0­1 ........2006 West Virginia Tech ......1­0 ........2005 Western Michigan..........0­1 ........1963 Western Carolina ..........2­1 ........1958 Western Kentucky ........1­8 ........1966 Westminster (Pa.) ..........1­0 ........1988 Wheaton ............................1­2 ........1963 William Carey..................3­1 ........1961 William Jewel ..................1­0 ........1986 Winona State ....................3­0 ........2002 Wofford..............................1­0 ........1960 Wooster..............................2­0 ........1983 Worcester State ..............1­0 ........2003 Xavier..................................0­2 ........1966 Yale ......................................1­2 ........1967

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Year-by-Year Results The Richard Schmidt Years 1983­current, 537­231 (.699) 2008­09 (16­12) 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/28 12/6 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/18 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/4 3/7

Puerto Rico­Cayey W, 107­53 Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras W, 92­49 Florida Memorial W, 92­56 @ West Florida L, 67­54 @ Palm Beach Atlantic W, 73­41 Emmanuel, Ga. (at Tampa Prep) W, 90­76 Benedict L, 66­61 @ #20 Valdosta State L, 80­79 West Florida W, 62­57 Nova Southeastern L, 65­61 @ Eckerd W, 62­61 @ Rollins L, 70­64 (ot) Saint Leo W, 70­52 Barry W, 70­61 @ Florida Southern L, 89­70 @ Florida Tech L, 72­62 Lynn W, 81­73 Palm Beach Atlantic W, 75­64 Rollins W, 72­56 Eckerd W, 77­75 (ot) @ Barry L, 60­53 @ Nova Southeastern L, 76­68 @ Saint Leo L, 70­66 Florida Tech W, 88­75 #22 Florida Southern L, 77­70 @ Lynn W, 86­68 @ Barry (SSC) W, 61­50 vs. #20 Florida Southern (SSC) L, 80­59

2007­08 (21­9) 11/16 11/17 11/23 11/24 12/1 12/15 12/18 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/20 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/8 3/9 3/15 3/16

vs. TAMU­Commerce @ Tarleton State vs. Valdosta State vs. Puerto Rico­Bayamon @ Palm Beach Atlantic @ #11 BYU­Hawaii @ Hawaii Pacific #12 Augusta State @ #4 Rollins Nova Southeastern Saint Leo @ #11 Florida Tech @ Eckerd Barry #22 Florida Southern Palm Beach Atlantic @ Lynn #14 Rollins @ Nova Southeastern Florida Tech @ Saint Leo @ Barry Eckerd @ #22 Florida Southern Lynn Rollins (SSC) Saint Leo (SSC) Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Harding (NCAA) vs. #8 Benedict (NCAA)

W, 77­72 L, 96­55 W, 92­81 W, 88­79 W, 79­56 L, 103­75 W, 69­56 W, 89­75 W, 70­66 W, 60­47 W, 77­67 L, 84­67 L, 80­72 W, 57­41 W, 68­66 W, 76­47 W, 79­74 (ot) W, 83­68 W, 74­66 W, 95­89 L, 83­79 L, 60­55 L, 87­86 W, 78­72 W, 77­67 W, 80­76 (ot) W, 75­55 L, 83­81 (ot) W, 86­77 L, 73­59

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 12/9 12/17 12/18 12/20 12/28 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24 3/2

@ West Florida L, 61­58 West Virginia State L, 90­82 Southeastern (Fla.) W, 64­50 Fayetteville State L, 75­67 Fontbonne W, 84­71 Saint Leo L, 70­58 @ Barry L, 60­55 @ Florida Tech L, 63­52 Palm Beach Atlantic W, 71­63 @ Florida Southern L, 81­73 Lynn L, 62­61 (2 ot) @ Eckerd L, 74­53 @ Nova Southeastern* 80­72 W Florida Tech W, 63­47 @ Saint Leo W, 68­55 Barry L, 65­55 @ #18 Rollins W, 67­60 Florida Southern W, 68­63 @ Lynn W, 60­59 Eckerd L, 96­54 Nova Southeastern L, 73­64 vs. Nova Southeastern (SSC) L, 71­55

2005­06 (19­9) 11/19 11/25 11/26 11/29 12/2 12/3 12/9 12/17 12/19 12/20 12/27 12/29 1/4 1/7 1/11 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/15

@ Palm Beach Atlantic vs. Queens (N.C.) vs. Puerto Rico­Bayamon Florida College Palm Beach Atlantic Salem International @ Eckerd Mount Vernon Nazarene Southeastern (Fla.) Missouri­Rolla Hillsdale West Virginia Tech @ Florida Southern Lynn Florida Tech Rollins @ Nova Southeastern @ Saint Leo Barry Eckerd Florida Southern @ Lynn Saint Leo @ Rollins

L, 89­66 L, 57­44 W, 101­80 W, 102­39 W, 85­66 W, 74­67 W, 67­58 L, 82­76 W, 113­47 W, 79­61 W, 80­73 W, 86­65 W, 65­54 L, 66­61 W, 65­57 L, 67­60 L, 71­44 W, 74­45 W, 79­76 (ot) W, 73­72 L, 69­65 L, 64­49 W, 84­51 W, 87­81

2/18 2/22 2/25 3/2

Nova Southeastern @ Florida Tech @ Barry vs. Eckerd (SSC)

W, 66­50 L, 69­64 W, 56­47 L, 72­59

2004­05 (18­11) 11/17 11/22 11/23 12/1 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/14 12/20 12/28 12/30 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/4 3/5

Puerto Rico­Cayey @ Florida Memorial Shaw Florida Memorial @ Clark Atlanta @ Morehouse Saint Leo St. Mary’s (Texas) Fayettville State Davenport St. Ambrose St. Xavier (Ill.) Rollins @ Barry Florida Tech @ Florida Southern Nova Southeastern @ Eckerd Lynn @ Saint Leo @ Florida Tech Barry @ Rollins Florida Southern @ Nova Southeastern Eckerd @ Lynn @ Barry (SSC) vs. Eckerd (SSC)

W, 102­58 W, 80­74 W, 61­52 W, 97­68 W, 75­58 L, 72­70 L, 95­91 (ot) L, 71­68 W, 68­65 W, 91­60 W, 84­75 W, 65­48 W, 68­61 L, 71­63 W, 74­66 L, 79­72 W, 78­70 L, 83­61 L, 81­63 L, 76­74 W, 73­71 W, 76­73 (ot) W, 80­57 W, 55­51 L, 67­52 W, 56­54 L, 86­56 W, 56­54 L, 60­57

2003­04 (16­13) 11/21 11/22 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/17 12/19 12/22 12/27

@ Elizabeth City State @ Mount Olive @ South Dakota @ South Dakota State Florida Memorial Puerto Rico­Bayamon Saint Mary’s West Florida Southeastern (Fla.) Olivet Nazarene Walsh

W, 67­55 L, 84­77 L, 95­86 L, 97­77 W, 71­65 W, 78­67 W, 70­67 L, 69­56 W, 68­51 W, 65­62 W, 86­57

2006­07 (15­14) 11/15 11/17 11/18 11/20 11/24 11/25 12/2

@ Palm Beach Atlantic Goldey­Beacom West Georgia West Florida Puerto Rico­Mayaguez Florida Memorial #5 Rollins

W, 73­69 W, 76­70 L, 75­72 (2 ot) W, 67­52 W, 76­65 W, 60­49 W, 80­71

UT won 21 games and advanced to the NCAA South Regional semifinals in 2007-08.

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Year-by-Year Results 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 3/4 3/6

Barry @ Eckerd @ Saint Leo Nova Southeastern @ Florida Tech Rollins @ Florida Southern Lynn @ Barry Eckerd @ Nova Southeastern Saint Leo @ Rollins Florida Tech @ Lynn Florida Southern vs. Lynn (SSC) vs. Florida Southern (SSC)

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

W, 71­59 L, 71­69 W, 78­59 W, 74­60 W, 77­69 W, 59­42 L, 65­62 L, 66­57 L, 74­64 L, 63­56 W, 74­63 W, 69­58 L, 69­57 W, 72­55 L, 64­40 L, 49­47 W, 63­60 L, 73­57

2002­03 (15­12) 11/22 11/23 11/26 11/27 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/13 12/21 12/28 12/29 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 3/1

Puerto Rico­Piedras Puerto Rico­Cayey Winona State Puerto Rico­Bayamon Puerto Rico­Mayaquez @ Florida Gulf Coast @ West Florida Florida Gulf Coast Shaw Wayne State Morehouse Worcester State @ Eckerd Barry @ Florida Southern Rollins @ Florida Tech Lynn @ Saint Leo @ Barry Florida Southern @ Rollins Florida Tech @ Lynn Saint Leo vs. Eckerd (SSC) vs. Eckerd (SSC)

W, 67­55 W, 64­53 W, 71­69 W, 83­60 W, 76­65 L, 76­49 W, 69­67 W, 69­61 L, 69­58 W, 59­54 L, 68­58 W, 70­44 L, 75­39 W, 44­39 L, 42­37 L, 62­48 W, 60­53 W, 65­62 W, 65­39 L, 63­56 L, 63­40 L, 78­63 W, 72­52 L, 75­63 W, 74­55 L, 57­44 L, 86­48

The 2001-02 team matched the 1989-90 team with a program record 26 wins. 2001­02 (26­3) 11/18 11/20 11/21 11/23 11/25 12/18 12/20 12/28 12/29 12/31 1/2 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9

Puerto Rico­Cayey Webber Puerto Rico­Bayamon Puerto Rico­Rio Piedras Puerto Rico­Mayaguez Point Park Queens @ Mobile @ Shaw Molloy Monmouth Rollins Barry @ Lynn Saint Leo @ Florida Tech Florida Southern @ Eckerd @ Barry Lynn @ Saint Leo

W, 68­44 W, 84­56 W, 94­58 W, 89­61 W, 89­66 W, 88­69 W, 83­81 W, 92­68 L, 71­68 W, 79­54 W, 107­81 W, 75­65 W, 74­68 W, 56­51 W, 78­60 W, 82­58 W, 81­79 W, 68­48 W, 63­52 W, 60­57 W, 69­49

2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/9

Florida Tech @ Florida Southern Eckerd @ Rollins vs. @Florida Tech (SSC) vs. Rollins (SSC) vs. Florida Southern (SSC) West Georgia (NCAA)

W, 88­67 L, 84­76 W, 66­54 W, 71­63 W, 75­61 W, 84­63 W, 62­45 L, 77­69

2000­01 (25­7) 11/17 11/18 11/21 11/22 11/25 11/29 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/26 3/7 3/9 3/10 3/21 3/22

vs. Puerto Rico­Humacao W, 97­49 vs. Tiffin W, 95­70 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez W, 95­76 Webber W, 100­63 Salem International W, 97­75 Puerto Rico­Cayey W, 94­47 vs. Pace W, 75­65 vs. Miles W, 80­57 Southwest Baptist W, 88­61 American International W, 75­50 Mansfield W, 91­70 Carthage L, 80­74 (ot) @Eckerd L, 66­63 Saint Leo W, 67­65 @Florida Southern W, 66­54 Lynn L, 75­73 @Barry W, 77­75 @ Florida Tech W, 70­63 Rollins L, 68­62 @Saint Leo W, 73­54 Florida Southern W, 75­69 @Lynn W, 87­72 Barry W, 82­67 Florida Tech W, 82­53 @Rollins W, 71­62 Eckerd L, 67­63 vs. Barry (SSC) L, 67­62 vs. Kentucky State (NCAA) W, 83­68 @ Eckerd (NCAA) W, 67­56 vs. Henderson State (NCAA) W, 60­51 vs. Adelphi (NCAA) W, 82­68 vs. Ky. Wesleyan (NCAA) L, 85­84 (ot)

1999­2000 (24­5) The 2000-01 team advanced to the NCAA Final Four.

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11/24 12/2 12/3 12/4

Webber vs. Johnson C. Smith vs. St. Andrews vs. Lenoir­Rhyne

W, 96­78 L, 83­77 W, 79­72 W, 61­59

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/6 3/7

Florida Tech @North Florida @Eckerd Florida Southern @Rollins @Florida Tech Saint Leo North Florida Eckerd @Florida Southern Barry Saint Leo vs. Florida Tech (SSC) @Fla. Southern (SSC) vs. West Georgia (NCAA) vs. Lynn (NCAA)

W, 72­69 W, 65­47 W, 76­65 L, 69­67 W, 71­66 L, 63­58 W, 80­60 W, 73­49 W, 70­54 L, 79­76 W, 80­67 W, 86­62 W, 89­77 W, 73­67 W, 83­61 L, 81­76

1995­96 (14­13)

The 1997-98 Spartans finished with a 16-11 overall record. 12/10 12/11 12/20 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/6 1/7 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/27 3/11 3/12

vs. Caldwell W, 95­61 vs. Puerto Rico­Humacao W, 116­33 Benedectine W, 81­66 Ohio Northern W, 62­49 North Florida W, 82­68 New Jersey Tech W, 94­75 Puerto Rico­Mayaguez W, 88­49 Shaw W, 87­64 Saint Leo W, 96­69 Rollins W, 72­49 @Florida Tech W, 77­65 @ Lynn W, 70­62 Eckerd W, 71­62 @Florida Southern L, 85­81 (2ot) @Saint Leo W, 88­77 @Barry W, 81­60 @Rollins W, 78­75 Florida Tech W, 83­70 Lynn W, 71­52 @Eckerd W, 70­65 Florida Southern L, 76­72 Barry W, 75­58 vs. Barry (SSC) L, 69­55 vs. Alabama­Huntsville (NCAA) W, 64­55 @Florida Southern (NCAA) L, 67­53

1998­99 (10­16) 11/15 11/20 11/21 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/5 12/10 12/19 12/28 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/10

@North Florida vs. Barton vs. Nova Southeastern West Florida Puerto Rico­Bayamon Otterbein Palm Beach Atlantic Webber Mt. Aloysius @West Florida Wayne State (Nebr.) @Saint Leo Rollins Florida Tech Lynn @Eckerd Florida Southern Saint Leo @Barry @Florida Tech @Lynn Eckerd

W, 89­71 L, 70­69 W, 88­64 L, 86­78 W, 97­78 L, 71­66 W, 93­75 W, 71­62 W, 76­73 L, 69­53 L, 76­60 L, 74­62 W, 77­56 W, 74­62 L, 87­75 L, 76­75 L, 76­74 (ot) L, 71­65 L, 81­75 L, 76­61 L, 73­51 W, 71­62

2/13 2/15 2/18 2/21

@Florida Southern Barry @Rollins vs. Florida Southern (SSC)

L, 78­60 L, 77­53 W, 72­68 L, 69­51

1997­98 (16­11) 11/15 11/21 11/22 11/25 11/26 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/13 12/18 12/20 12/30 1/7 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/27

@Kentucky Wesleyan @Drury vs. Tougaloo Webber Warner Southern Puerto Rico­Bayamon St. Thomas vs. Georgia Southwestern @Valdosta State Mt. Aloysius Spalding St. Anselm Barry Saint Leo @Rollins @Florida Tech Lynn Eckerd @Florida Southern Rollins Florida Tech @Saint Leo @Lynn @Eckerd Florida Southern @Barry vs. Florida Tech (SSC)

L, 67­59 L, 69­62 L, 63­59 W, 95­70 L, 110­104 W, 102­80 W, 79­64 W, 88­83 W, 83­64 W, 88­49 W, 108­84 L, 82­75 W, 97­66 L, 88­75 W, 75­70 L, 88­80 L, 78­73 W, 76­71 W, 64­60 W, 88­80 W, 85­65 W, 104­79 L, 79­63 W, 63­58 W, 68­62 W, 80­64 L, 71­69

1996­97 (23­7) 11/19 11/26 11/27 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/13 12/14 12/28 12/30 1/3 1/8 1/11 1/15

St. Thomas Webber Northern Kentucky North Central Illinois American­Puerto Rico Embry­Riddle vs. Georgia College vs. Voorhees Carthage Husson Franklin Pierce @Barry @Saint Leo Rollins

W, 88­73 W, 89­76 L, 79­65 W, 83­65 W, 99­62 W, 87­75 L, 85­80 W, 95­70 W, 91­65 W, 75­57 W, 75­65 W, 71­57 W, 80­68 L, 67­65

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11/22 11/25 11/28 12/2 12/9 12/16 12/18 12/21 12/29 12/30 1/2 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/29

Webber Otterbein St. Thomas Embry­Riddle @Southern Mississippi @Valdosta State Judson @Armstrong Atlantic American­Puerto Rico Merrimack Minnesota­Duluth Central Methodist @Rollins* Saint Leo* @Barry* Eckerd* Florida Southern* @North Florida* @Florida Tech* Rollins* @Saint Leo* Barry* @Eckerd* @Florida Southern* North Florida* Florida Tech* vs. Barry (SSC)

W, 97­84 W, 101­93 W, 92­83 W, 93­74 L, 74­60 L, 89­80 W, 95­62 L, 80­66 L, 85­73 W, 84­75 W, 79­76 W, 100­63 L, 96­89 W, 75­72 L, 75­70 W, 73­68 L, 72­69 L, 79­61 W, 79­71 W, 81­62 W, 92­82 L, 63­62 L, 67­59 L, 70­52 W, 53­50 L, 61­59 L, 84­67

1994­95 (25­6) 11/19 11/22 12/2 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/17 12/19 12/21 12/30 1/5 1/6 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 3/2

Kentucky Wesleyan W, 73­69 Webber W, 91­81 Carson­Newman (at So. Ind.) W, 87­62 @Southern Indiana L, 107­101 North Central Illinois W, 71­60 Talladega W, 92­77 St. Thomas W, 86­51 Indiana Wesleyan W, 100­78 Armstrong State W, 74­66 Tri­State W, 86­70 Eastern (Pa.) W, 80­53 St. Vincent W, 91­74 @Saint Leo W, 78­74 Barry W, 77­63 @Eckerd L, 90­65 @Florida Southern L, 71­67 North Florida W, 87­80 Florida Tech W, 76­68 Rollins W, 83­52 @Rollins W, 77­51 Saint Leo W, 63­46 @Barry L, 56­53 Eckerd W, 83­71 Florida Southern W, 62­56 @North Florida W, 86­82 @Florida Tech L, 76­66 vs. Saint Leo (SSC) W, 84­61

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vs. Rollins (SSC) vs. Eckerd (SSC) vs. Armstrong State (NCAA) vs. Alabama A&M (NCAA)

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

W, 82­62 W, 77­75 W, 65­59 L, 79­78

1993­94 (22­9) 11/22 11/24 11/27 11/30 12/2 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/18 12/30 1/4 1/5 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/12 3/13

St. Thomas Central Arkansas @So. Illinois­Carbondale Webber Franklin Pierce Florida Memorial Edward Waters @St. Thomas Talledaga Bryant St. Mary’s (Tex.) American International Florida Southern @Barry Rollins @Saint Leo Florida Tech North Florida @Eckerd Barry @Rollins Saint Leo @Florida Tech @North Florida Eckerd @Florida Southern vs. Rollins (SSC) vs. Saint Leo (SSC) vs. Eckerd (SSC) vs. Eckerd (NCAA) vs. Alabama A&M (NCAA)

W, 106­81 L, 92­79 L, 114­64 W, 97­68 L, 80­77 W, 88­63 W, 89­74 W, 98­84 W, 76­66 W, 92­66 W, 78­69 W, 84­80 W, 82­71 W, 73­69 W, 88­63 W, 82­70 L, 65­63 W, 96­82 W, 71­62 W, 88­61 L, 65­60 W, 78­75 L, 75­71 W, 75­73 W, 81­61 L, 89­69 W, 84­54 W, 82­70 L, 77­71 W, 83­61 L, 95­90

1992­93 (25­5) 11/30 12/2 12/4 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/11 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/5 3/6 3/11 3/12

Webber Florida Memorial vs. Baptist Christian @Jacksonville State Augustana North Central Edward Waters Rose Hulman Quinnipiac Central Missouri Pfeiffer UMass­Dartmouth Rollins @Saint Leo Florida Tech @North Florida @Eckerd Florida Southern @Barry Saint Leo @Florida Tech North Florida Eckerd @Florida Southern Barry @Rollins vs. Barry (SSC) @Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Fla. Southern (NCAA) vs. Delta State (NCAA)

W, 94­85 W, 86­62 W, 108­93 L, 93­80 W, 95­86 W, 105­85 W, 128­94 W, 78­75 W, 91­77 L, 84­81 W, 87­76 W, 93­82 W, 79­76 W, 76­74 W, 61­60 W, 86­68 W, 97­86 W, 76­70 W, 75­73 W, 108­81 W, 79­76 W, 122­93 W, 81­73 L, 72­68 W, 89­67 W, 65­62 W, 98­81 L, 71­67 W, 79­73 L, 74­61

1991­92 (19­10) 11/23 Webber 11/27 Embry­Riddle 11/29 Edward Waters

W, 82­50 W, 76­68 W, 99­74

Tampa won a program record 26 games in 1989-90. 12/2 12/9 12/19 12/21 12/28 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/26 2/29 3/3 3/5 3/6

Valdosta State @Florida Memorial @Webber Indianapolis St. Vincent Millikin Walsh Findlay Illinois Benedictine Florida Memorial @Barry Rollins @Saint Leo Florida Tech @Eckerd Florida Southern @Rollins Saint Leo @Florida Tech @Florida Atlantic Eckerd @Florida Southern Barry @Florida Atlantic vs. Florida Tech (SSC) @Rollins (SSC)

W, 98­87 W, 90­72 W, 84­75 W, 95­49 W, 83­57 W, 93­75 W, 94­76 W, 75­66 W, 65­53 W, 76­58 W, 72­66 L, 64­57 W, 105­83 W, 80­68 L, 79­76 L, 66­62 L, 68­55 W, 98­69 L, 83­77 L, 87­81 L, 67­64 L, 63­61 W, 81­65 L, 69­68 W, 70­65 L, 68­54

1990­91 (23­6) 11/19 11/21 11/27 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/28 12/29 1/1 1/2 1/5 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2

Seattle Pacific St. Mary’s (Texas) @Valdosta State Webber North Central (Ill.) St. Thomas St. Mary’s (Mich.) Winona State (Min.) Illinois Wesleyan Alabama­Huntsville St. Ambrose (Ia.) Holy Family (Pa.) Florida Memorial Quincy (Ill.) Florida Southern @Barry Rollins* @Saint Leo @Florida Tech Florida Atlantic

L, 75­73 W, 68­64 L, 91­77 W, 94­78 W, 98­80 W, 121­66 W, 114­90 W, 92­65 W, 94­73 W, 128­82 W, 94­80 W, 94­55 W, 95­69 W, 89­53 W, 69­61 W, 102­91 L, 72­59 W, 111­94 L, 90­84 W, 92­74

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@Eckerd Barry @Rollins Saint Leo Florida Tech Eckerd @Florida Southern vs. Barry (SSC) @Florida Southern (SSC)

W, 77­75 W, 97­57 L, 69­55 W, 79­47 W, 90­56 W, 86­66 W, 82­77 W, 85­53 L, 60­53

1989­90 (26­5) 11/22 11/25 12/2 12/4 12/9 12/16 12/18 12/20 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/9 3/10 3/16 3/17

Webber W, 116­78 Florida Memorial W, 109­74 Palm Beach Atlantic W, 122­53 @ Florida Memorial W, 113­72 St. Thomas (Fla.) W, 96­69 Cedarville (Ohio) W, 96­71 Mount Mercey (Iowa) W, 100­74 Central State (Okla.) W, 89­74 Shippensburg State (Penn.) W, 96­62 Nebraska­Omaha W, 76­69 Milwaukee Engineering W, 107­50 Missouri Western L, 75­74 Missouri­Rolla W, 88­69 Concordia (NY) W, 126­77 Millersville (Penn.) W, 99­79 @ Eckerd W, 81­77 Florida Tech W, 87­71 @ Saint Leo W, 84­69 Barry W, 96­65 @ Florida Southern W, 75­70 Rollins W, 73­55 @ Florida Tech L, 75­68 Saint Leo W, 81­72 @ Barry W, 86­64 Florida Southern W, 84­81 (ot) @ Rollins W, 56­55 Eckerd W, 78­63 vs. Rollins (SSC) W, 88­61 @ Florida Southern (SSC) L, 69­67 vs. NC Central (NCAA) L, 66­61 vs. Fla. Southern (NCAA) L, 92­82

1988­89 (24­7) 11/21 11/26 12/3 12/5

Edward Waters @ Florida Memorial @ Siena Heights @ Michigan

W, 103­79 W, 101­84 W, 79­77 L, 98­65

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Florida Memorial Webber St. Thomas Aquinas Mankato State Westminster Illinois Wesleyan Winona State Purdue­Calumet Rollins Sacred Heart Florida Southern @ Eckerd @ South Florida @ Saint Leo Barry @ Florida Tech @ Barry Florida Atlantic @ Rollins Eckerd Saint Leo Florida Tech @ Florida Southern vs. Rollins (SSC) @Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Fla. Southern (NCAA) vs. Jacksonville St. (NCAA)

W, 92­64 W, 93­73 W, 103­88 W, 73­69 W, 82­49 W, 112­80 W, 102­71 W, 88­62 W, 91­75 W, 85­81 W, 53­47 W, 75­73 L, 71­54 L, 94­90 W, 81­62 W, 70­67 W, 87­70 W, 107­97 L, 74­73 W, 84­75 W, 79­63 W, 84­75 L, 63­58 W, 79­66 L, 68­67 W, 90­86 L, 87­69

1987­88 (24­8) 11/27 11/30 12/2 12/4 12/5 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/23 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/23 1/27 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/5 3/11 3/12

Edward Waters @ South Florida @ North Carolina State Nova Southeastern North Central Barry Philadelphia Textile Illinois Wesleyan Dyke Siena Heights New Hampshire CW Post Wesley Florida Memorial Caldwell @ St. Thomas Rollins Eckerd Saint Leo @ Rollins @ Florida Southern Florida Tech St. Thomas @ Eckerd @ Saint Leo @ Florida Tech Florida Southern vs. Eckerd (SSC) vs. Florida Tech (SSC) @ Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Norfolk St. (NCAA) vs. Fla. Southern (NCAA)

W, 116­82 W, 79­71 L, 85­60 W, 86­64 W, 97­70 W, 89­66 W, 76­50 W, 88­74 W, 96­84 W, 84­63 W, 97­58 W, 91­69 W, 112­62 W, 100­61 W, 125­59 W, 84­62 L, 77­75 (ot) W, 84­72 W, 68­53 W, 99­80 L, 86­65 L, 68­63 L, 45­42 W, 75­58 W, 89­64 W, 91­85 L, 72­69 W, 87­60 W, 85­71 L, 63­62 W, 71­68 L, 76­63

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/24 1/29 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/27 2/28 3/6 3/7

Coe Wabash St. Joseph’s Barry @ Eckerd @ Rollins Saint Leo Florida Southern St. Thomas @ Florida Tech Eckerd Rollins @ Saint Leo Florida Tech @ Florida Southern @ St. Thomas vs. Florida Tech (SSC) vs. Rollins (SSC) @Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Alabama A&M (NCAA) vs. West Georgia (NCAA)

W, 89­63 W, 73­54 W, 85­56 W, 111­76 W, 96­83 L, 71­70 W, 90­62 W, 73­71 W, 85­79 W, 91­71 W, 91­67 W, 45­39 W, 81­55 W, 99­72 L, 74­68 W, 77­76 W, 96­86 W, 66­55 L, 70­66 W, 92­76 L, 81­73

1985­86 (22­8) 11/23 11/25 11/27 11/30 12/2 12/4 12/12 12/14 12/19 12/27 12/28 12/29 1/2 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19

@ Florida State Concordia Edward Waters Nova Southeastern @ North Carolina State Florida Memorial Urbana Flagler Cedarville Iowa Oregon Kansas State Barry Pfeiffer @ Florida Tech St. Thomas @ Eckerd @ Saint Leo Florida Southern @ Rollins @ St. Thomas Florida Tech Eckerd Saint Leo @ Florida Southern

L, 86­62 W, 99­78 W, 111­60 W, 93­59 L, 88­64 W, 73­52 W, 78­63 W, 85­56 W, 99­72 L, 54­45 W, 72­61 L, 69­68 (ot) W, 73­55 W, 73­65 W, 67­60 W, 83­62 W, 68­64 W, 63­56 W, 68­66 W, 72­58 W, 84­80 W, 88­72 W, 79­62 W, 59­49 L, 76­72

2/22 2/24 2/28 3/7 3/8

Rollins @ South Florida vs. Saint Leo (SSC) vs. Alabama A&M (NCAA) vs. Florida Southern (NCAA)

W, 60­58 L, 69­57 L, 72­69 W, 76­69 L, 67­57

1984­85 (23­8) 11/24 11/26 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/17 12/19 12/21 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/25 3/1 3/2 3/7 3/8

Purdue L, 76­72 @ Florida State L, 89­52 Richmond L, 68­59 Loyola L, 73­59 Edward Waters W, 102­56 Barry W, 107­56 Nova Southeastern W, 85­66 @ Louisville L, 87­55 Baldwin­Wallace W, 86­79 Franklin W, 72­65 Augustana W, 74­42 Liberty Baptist W, 76­55 Purdue­Calumet W, 78­62 Florida Memorial W, 80­64 Florida Tech W, 94­76 @ St. Thomas W, 78­77 @ Florida International W, 75­69 Eckerd W, 71­67 Saint Leo W, 73­54 @ Florida Southern L, 74­71 (ot) @ Rollins W, 83­67 Rollins W, 93­66 St. Thomas W, 74­60 @ Florida Tech W, 77­59 @ Eckerd W, 70­61 @ Saint Leo W, 72­60 Florida Southern L, 69­55 vs. Eckerd (SSC) W, 74­56 @ Florida Southern (SSC) W, 57­52 vs. Florida Southern (NCAA) W, 79­65 vs. Jacksonville St. (NCAA) L, 76­61

1983­84 (20­11) 11/18 11/22 11/28 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/19

Nova Southeastern Flagler @ Florida State @ Tulane @ Southeastern Louisiana Urbana @ Purdue Florida International

W, 74­59 W, 80­69 L, 83­70 L, 64­60 L, 59­52 W, 61­60 L, 106­50 W, 55­54

1986­87 (26­6) 11/28 11/29 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/8 12/15 12/18 12/20 12/22 12/27

William Jewell Elmhurst Otterbein @ South Florida Charleston Florida Memorial Edward Waters @ Louisville @ Purdue Dickinson North Carolina State

W, 91­69 W, 85­40 W, 80­77 W, 82­75 W, 100­80 W, 97­61 W, 121­75 L, 68­60 L, 79­48 W, 106­79 W, 67­62

The 1984-85 teamregistered the program’s first Sunshine State Conference championship.

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Year-by-Year Results 12/21 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/31 2/2 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/17 2/18 2/20 2/24 2/25 3/8 3/9

Wooster Wayne State Northwestern Saint Leo Muhlenberg Indiana Central @ Florida Tech @ Saint Leo Central Florida Eckerd Rollins @ Florida Southern Florida Tech St. Thomas @ Central Florida @ Eckerd @ St. Thomas @ Rollins Florida Southern vs. Florida Southern (SSC) vs. Central Florida (SSC) vs. West Georgia (NCAA) vs. Albany State (NCAA)

W, 72­53 W, 67­62 L, 49­34 W, 67­52 W, 76­52 W, 79­77 W, 106­79 W, 97­86 W, 64­59 W, 74­72 W, 78­54 L, 76­69 W, 89­59 L, 65­61 L, 72­62 W, 75­71 W, 48­46 L, 64­51 L, 49­48 W, 57­55 W, 53­52 L, 64­63 W, 87­77

The Dana Kirk Years 1967­71, 68­59 (.535) 1970­71 (8­17) 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/10 12/18 12/20 12/27 12/30 1/5 1/11 1/16 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/27 1/29 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/10 2/14 2/19 2/22 2/25 2/28

Florida A&M Valdosta State Florida Southern Saint Leo @ Maryland @ Florida A&M Lafayette Loyola @ Rollins Georgia Southern @ Saint Leo Citadel Rollins Southern Louisiana Tennessee­Chattanooga @ South Alabama @ Samford @ Georgia Southern @ Valdosta State @ Eckerd Virginia Tech South Alabama Tulane @ Dayton @ Georgia Tech

W, 90­76 W, 109­89 L, 86­74 W, 68­65 L, 80­72 L, 86­83 L, 85­83 L, 94­70 L, 100­91 W, 89­77 L, 71­70 W, 77­76 L, 85­77 L, 86­81 W, 95­86 L, 91­71 L, 101­89 L, 87­69 L, 80­63 W, 105­87 L, 82­75 W, 80­72 L, 93­82 L, 90­65 L, 99­72

1969­70 (18­9) 12/2 12/5 12/10 12/12 12/14 12/18 12/22 12/27 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/2

Loyola Tulane Biscayne West Chester State East Carolina Boston University Valdosta State Georgetown (Ky.) Baptist Stetson Augusta Eckerd Samford Rhode Island Rollins Iona South Alabama Armstrong State

L, 91­86 L, 91­65 W, 88­87 W, 92­73 W, 89­78 W, 109­96 L, 86­72 W, 82­81 W, 80­65 L, 101­78 W, 81­90 W, 62­45 W, 92­90 W, 94­79 W, 101­79 W, 98­73 L, 102­100 W, 83­76

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/3

Florida Southern Stetson Armstrong State Augusta Dayton South Alabama Biscayne Valdosta State Rollins

W, 97­89 W, 102­92 W, 80­72 L, 107­79 L, 88­62 W, 96­94 L, 79­77 W, 69­67 L, 92­91

1968­69 (15­10) 12/3 12/6 12/10 12/15 12/17 12/21 12/26 12/28 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/8 2/13 2/16 2/22 2/25 2/28

Augusta Valdosta State Biscayne South Alabama Florida A&M Florida A&M Tennessee Georgia Tech Taylor Miami (Fla.) Valdosta State Bellarmine Augusta Armstrong State Georgia Southern Rollins Stetson Florida Southern Armstrong State Samford South Alabama Miami (Fla.) Rollins Florida Southern Stetson

W, 88­66 W, 77­69 W, 104­81 W, 85­76 W, 87­81 W, 88­86 L, 53­51 L, 98­77 W, 92­67 W, 62­61 W, 91­68 L, 85­74 L, 80­65 W, 78­74 L, 86­80 W, 87­81 L, 92­69 W, 79­67 W, 96­80 W, 81­79 L, 69­65 L, 95­79 L, 95­78 W, 72­68 L, 98­75

1967­68 (15­9) 12/1 12/2 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/12 12/15 12/20 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/24 2/26

Translyvania @ Louisiana State Eckerd Mount Union @ Biscayne @ Miami (Fla.) Eastern Kentucky Yale Biscayne Rollins Valdosta State Miami (Fla.) @ Rollins Florida A&M Mercer @ Stetson Florida Southern Samford @ Stetson Southern Mississippi @ Augusta @ Mercer @ Florida Southern @ Valdosta State

W, 79­64 L, 97­81 W, 94­90 W, 80­70 W, 101­77 L, 104­103 L, 95­89 L, 82­66 W, 95­69 W, 74­71 W, 62­61 W, 78­76 L, 66­65 L, 116­115 L, 80­79 W, 120­96 W, 72­61 W, 86­63 W, 85­74 W, 97­81 L, 83­66 W, 81­65 W, 95­77 L, 57­56

1966­67 (12­14) 12/1 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/12 12/13 12/15 12/29 12/30 1/11

Miami (Fla.) Louisiana State Rollins @ Western Kentucky @ Xavier @ Louisville @ Dayton Jacksonville State Taylor @ Stetson

L, 72­63 L, 74­72 W, 83­78 L, 123­57 L, 87­39 L, 107­55 L, 111­64 L, 107­92 L, 103­84 W, 75­74

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@ Miami (Fla.) UNC­Charlotte @ Rollins Mercer @ Florida State @ Valdosta State @ Mercer @ Florida Southern Stetson @ Eckerd Augusta Florida Southern Valdosta State Florida State Tennessee Wesleyan Biscayne

L, 97­86 W, 77­58 W, 97­72 W, 93­79 L, 109­72 L, 83­70 L, 74­73 W, 80­76 W, 66­73 L, 97­92 W, 86­73 W, 91­73 W, 67­63 L, 87­84 W, 71­70 W, 78­54

The Bob Lovoy Years 1958­66, 71­139 (.338) 1965­66 (7­18) 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/14 12/16 12/20 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/27

Miami (Fla.) Valdosta State Florida State Rollins Georgia Southern Georgia State Augusta Rollins Stetson Jacksonville Georgia Southern Stetson Miami (Fla.) Millsaps Southern Mississippi Loyola Florida Southern Mercer Florida Southern Mercer Georgia State Jacksonville Eckerd Valdosta State Florida State

L, 120­91 L, 99­80 L, 121­57 W, 91­82 L, 63­57 W, 107­68 W, 86­76 L, 64­53 L, 62­59 W, 88­81 L, 118­91 L, 87­70 L, 83­71 W, 84­75 L, 101­84 L, 90­67 W, 91­71 L, 83­75 L, 95­88 L, 79­70 W, 79­71 L, 82­73 L, 94­82 L, 102­84 L, 99­70

1964­65 (11­14) 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/14 12/15 12/17 12/28 1/5 1/10 1/12 1/13 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/27

Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern Catawba Charleston UNC­Charlotte UNC­Asheville Georgetown (Ky.) Stetson Rollins Augusta Jacksonville Stetson Georgia Southern Rollins Jacksonville UNC­Asheville Georgia Southern Mercer Georgia State Miami (Fla.) Loyola Eckerd Florida State Florida Southern Mercer

L, 136­119 W, 91­71 L, 118­83 W, 86­83 W, 83­82 L, 109­87 L, 88­70 L, 96­89 W, 81­77 W, 79­75 L, 107­87 L, 88­78 L, 94­76 W, 102­85 W, 90­82 W, 96­86 L, 119­95 L, 91­89 W, 75­65 L, 141­110 W, 114­91 W, 103­82 L, 71­64 L, 95­88 L, 76­75

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Year-by-Year Results 1963­64 (2­24) 12/3 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/17 12/18 12/21 1/2 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/25 2/27

@ Miami (Fla.) Georgia Southern Florida Southern @ Florida Tennessee Wesleyan Catawba @ Florida State Taylor @ Georgia Southern @ Jacksonville @ Rollins Eckerd Cumberland Mercer Miami (Fla.) @ Southern Mississippi @ Loyola @ Kentucky Wesleyan @ West Kentucky State @ Tennessee Tech Jacksonville Rollins Stetson @ Mercer @ Stetson @ Florida Southern

L, 101­95 L, 101­95 L, 93­88 L, 108­75 L, 98­77 L, 113­88 L, 107­61 L, 105­66 L, 98­77 L, 95­70 L, 66­60 W, 77­62 L, 89­82 L, 76­71 L, 134­104 L, 114­82 L, 99­53 L, 119­59 L, 126­79 L, 98­73 L, 89­88 W, 99­88 L, 95­93 L, 95­79 L, 117­96 L, 111­102

1962­63 (9­15) 12/3 12/8 12/11 12/15 12/17 12/22 12/29 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/18 1/22 1/24 1/27 2/1 2/4 2/6 2/10 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/24 2/28 3/3

Florida State Florida State Florida Southern Florida Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Rollins Rollins Stetson Stetson Jacksonville Jacksonville Mercer Mercer Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Tennessee Tech Southern Mississippi Howard Wheaton Marquette Western Michigan Marshall Loyola

L, 90­62 L, 80­58 L, 98­87 L, 75­74 L, 91­84 W, 69­68 W, 79­66 W, 87­70 L, 72­65 W, 71­62 W, 72­64 L, 79­75 W, 53­45 W, 71­62 L, 78­76 L, 112­91 L, 90­79 W, 96­74 W, 90­81 L, 76­66 L, 82­60 L, 106­90 L, 100­88 L, 63­58

1961­62 (14­11) 12/4 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/16 12/18 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/19 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/3 2/6

Jacksonville Georgia Southern William Carey Georgetown (Ky.) Howard Union Stetson Transylvania Florida Southern Georgia Southern Mercer Mercer Jacksonville Miami (Fla.) Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville Loyola William Carey

W, 112­104 W, 103­97 W, 105­91 W, 95­82 W, 103­87 W, 114­77 L, 54­49 L, 115­91 L, 96­67 W, 72­60 W, 91­77 W, 76­64 L, 133­102 W, 113­95 L, 104­88 L, 118­67 L, 106­78 W, 82­74

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Southern Mississippi Florida State Miami (Fla.) Stetson Rollins Florida Southern Florida State

L, 107­77 L, 91­71 L, 96­81 W, 78­70 W, 101­82 W, 80­77 L, 123­92

1960­61 (11­17) 12/2 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/16 12/21 1/4 1/10 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/27 1/29 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/27 2/28

Florida State Miami (Fla.) Georgia Southern Mercer Lincoln Wofford Stetson Stetson Georgia Southern Florida Southern William Carey Jacksonville Rollins St. Peter’s Centenary Louisville Wheaton Bradley Drake DePaul Loyola Jacksonville Miami (Fla.) Rollins Stetson Florida State Florida Southern Oglethorpe

L, 88­60 L, 93­64 L, 94­79 L, 85­82 W, 100­62 W, 86­79 L, 95­86 L, 78­67 L, 91­83 W, 79­65 W, 96­78 W, 67­64 W, 94­75 W, 74­73 L, 94­83 L, 103­74 W, 91­89 L, 111­84 L, 111­73 L, 101­68 L, 68­55 W, 101­81 L, 107­99 W, 88­65 L, 76­61 L, 116­95 W, 76­66 L, 82­65

1959­60 (8­18) 12/2 12/5 12/10 12/11 12/12 12/15 12/19 1/7 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/13 2/15 2/18 2/20 2/23 2/26

@ Florida @ Miami (Fla.) vs. Delta State vs. Florence State vs. Newberry Wheaton Morris Harvey Stetson Transvlvania @ Florida Southern @ Florida State Georgia Southern Rollins St. Peter’s @ Georgia Southern Florida State Miami (Fla.) @ Jacksonville @ Stetson Jacksonville @ Spring Hill @ Southern Mississippi @ Loyola Florida Southern Georgia Southern Stetson

L, 76­63 L, 98­65 L, 71­65 W, 81­70 L, 87­65 L, 79­50 L, 98­87 L, 88­79 L, 95­85 L, 94­92 L, 72­67 L, 77­75 W, 54­51 W, 66­48 L, 102­76 W, 83­68 L, 74­73 L, 80­64 W, 80­79 W, 90­77 L, 60­59 L, 98­73 L, 81­65 W, 78­53 W, 69­68 L, 85­71

1958­59 (9­22) 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/10 12/13 12/18 12/20

Bartow AFB Stetson Rollins Miami (Fla.) Spring Hill Florida Southern Memphis State

W, 69­40 L, 71­63 W, 91­82 L, 113­71 L, 67­56 L, 78­64 L, 101­63

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12/23 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/22 1/27 1/31 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/26 2/27 3/1 3/3

Catawba Western Carolina Rollins Jacksonville Toronto Southern Mississippi Jacksonville Stetson Mercer Bartow AFB Rollins Stetson Rollins Western Kentucky Miami (Fla.) Memphis State Arkansas State Louisville Western Kentucky Arkansas State Loyola Morehead State Florida Southern Stetson

W, 68­63 L, 74­58 L, 65­64 L, 71­59 W, 75­54 L, 87­79 W, 83­78 L, 65­58 W, 74­70 W, 74­50 W, 67­66 L, 94­80 L, 83­77 L, 83­64 L, 86­84 L, 95­65 L, 77­52 L, 96­56 L, 89­57 W, 78­60 L, 99­72 L, 117­86 L, 84­71 L, 89­73

The Gene Biitner Years 1955­58, 23­51 (.311) 1957­58 (6­20) 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/21 12/28 12/30 1/5 1/9 1/10 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/31 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/21 2/24 2/28

Bartow AFB Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern Florida State Western Carolina Rollins Stetson Kentucky Wesleyan Spring Hill Tulane Loyola Jacksonville William Carey Pikeville Transylvania Morehead State Morris Harvey Bartow AFB Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern Florida State Rollins Stetson Kentucky Wesleyan Loyola Jacksonville

W, 68­63 L, 69­67 L, 99­70 L, 72­53 W, 72­70 L, 67­59 L, 91­73 L, 92­66 L, 70­69 L, 87­60 L, 92­53 W, 75­70 L, 83­69 L, 114­85 L, 99­85 L, 89­64 L, 89­67 W, 64­56 L, 90­84 L, 83­79 W, 79­56 L, 71­68 L, 79­78 L, 117­67 L, 75­55 W, 79­73

1956­57 (6­19) 12/2 Rollins 12/4 Florida 12/7 Florida Southern 12/12 Miami (Fla.) 12/14 Georgia Southern 12/18 Stetson 12/21 Florida Southern 12/30 Rollins 1/2 Florida Southern 1/7 Valdosta State 1/10 Stetson 1/15 Kentucky Wesleyan 1/19 Florida State 1/23 Spring Hill 1/28 Miami (Fla.) 1/30 Mississippi State

L, 95­66 L, 93­65 L, 93­67 L, 97­84 W, 77­72 L, 99­68 L, 93­67 L, 68­53 L, 94­72 W, 117­61 L, 57­37 L, 69­61 L, 84­66 L, 79­69 L, 78­77 L, 113­78

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Year-by-Year Results 2/2 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/20 2/23 2/25 2/27

Mercer Valdosta State Mercer Georgia Southern Florida State Bartow AFB Hampton­Sydney St. Michael’s Moravian

W, 96­61 W, 90­61 W, 82­79 L, 80­69 L, 88­57 W, 51­41 L, 61­57 l, 89­64 L, 100­69

1955­56 (11­12) 11/28 12/1 12/6 12/8 12/12 12/13 12/19 1/6 1/7 1/14 1/17 1/20 1/22 1/24 2/1 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/7 2/10 2/11 2/17 2/20

Charleston Navy Bartow AFB Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern Florida Florida State Western Carolina Rollins Stetson Mississippi College Rollins Florida Southern Stetson Valdosta State Mississippi State Mississippi College Troy State Valdosta State Florida State Troy State Miami (Fla.) Erskine Georgia Southern

1954­55 (2­18) Bartow AFB Florida Southern Georgia Southern Florida Florida State Pinecastle AFB Rollins Florida State Miami (Ohio) Florida Southern Miami (Fla.)

Stetson Georgia Southern Mercer Troy State Troy State Pittsburgh Stetson Miami (Fla.) Rollins

W, 89­78 L, 108­55 L, 110­70 L, 76­70 L, 77­72 L, 92­52 L, 75­59 L, 105­89 L, 92­81

1953­54 (6­13) W, 82­72 W, 80­62 L, 96­59 W, 90­83 L, 110­62 L, 89­67 W, 99­97 W, 70­66 L, 76­90 W, 72­71 L, 83­71 W, 68­65 L, 97­78 W, 86­77 L, 89­64 L, 107­87 L, 101­74 W, 83­64 L, 88­73 W, 73­54 L, 94­74 W, 89­84 L, 90­63

The Sam Bailey Years 1951­55, 45­66 (.405) 12/1 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/15 12/20 12/23 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/13

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1/18 1/21 1/26 2/4 2/10 2/15 2/19 2/25 3/4

L, 50­40 L, 67­57 L, 82­60 L, 68­61 L, 90­62 L, 65­49 L, 75­62 L, 96­61 L, 81­65 W, 59­56 L, 108­76

12/1 12/6 12/10 12/18 12/23 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/18 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/8 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/25 2/28

MacDill AFB Bartow AFB Rollins Florida Southern Howard Florida Loyola Southeastern Louisiana Florida State Havana Florida State Florida Southern MacDill AFB Maryland Mercer Miami (Fla.) Rollins Stetson Miami (Fla,)

L, 67­66 W, 59­53 L, 53­51 L, 55­52 W, 86­71 L, 89­65 L, 77­57 L, 90­64 L, 74­58 W, 114­65 L, 72­63 L, 66­64 W, 96­44 L, 61­51 W, 81­70 L. 69­65 L, 81­70 W, 69­59 L, 67­59

1952­53 (10­11) 12/1 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/15 12/18 12/22 12/29 1/4 1/11 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/28 2/1 2/7 2/12 2/16

MacDill AFB Rollins MacDill AFB Florida Southern Missouri Central Columbia Louisville Georgia Tech Loyola Stetson Florida State Miami (Fla.) Stetson Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Murray State Tennesee Tech Florida Southern Florida State

2/21 2/26

Rollins Miami (Fla.)

W, 76­74 W, 86­84

1951­52 (11­15) 12/2 12/7 12/12 12/14 12/21 12/23 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/11 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/25 2/27

Florida Southern Sanford Navy Culver­Stockton Southern Mississippi Nebraska Pennsylvania Yale Bartow AFB Furman Stetson Rollins Florida State Miami (Fla.) Rollins Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Xavier Western Kentucky Louisville Florida State Florida Southern Miami (Fla.) Stetson Stetson Florida State Hamlin

W, 68­46 W, 103­55 W, 62­55 L, 91­90 W, 81­76 W, 84­83 L, 80­63 W, 69­47 L, 73­70 L, 85­81 W, 67­65 L, 72­66 L, 87­61 W, 83­71 L, 82­77 L, 121­69 L, 83­77 L, 79­70 L, 100­55 L, 79­60 W, 71­55 L, 87­78 L, 73­63 W, 79­64 W, 78­57 L, 91­65

1950­51 (16­9) W, 90­72 L, 79­71 W, 50­45 L, 59­49 W, 77­59 L, 89­51 L, 76­63 W, 64­58 W, 77­70 L, 86­75 W, 77­73 W, 72­64 L, 71­65 L, 104­58 L, 104­56 L, 79­62 L, 106­67 W, 77­61 L, 83­74

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12/1 12/4 12/9 12/12 12/18 12/23 1/2 1/5 1/10 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/10 2/12 2/16 2/20 2/25 2/28

Villanova Hartwick Louisville Bowling Green Western Kentucky Yale Dartmouth Patrick AFB Florida Southern Louisville Miami (Fla.) Florida State Florida Rollins Florida State Western Kentucky Stetson Georgia Florida Rollins Florida Southern Miami (Fla.) Stetson Georgia Southern Stetson

L, 90­63 L, 69­62 L, 87­74 L, 75­70 L, 103­70 W, 72­54 W, 52­50 W, 120­22 W, 54­40 L, 89­74 W, 77­75 L, 80­69 W, 51­49 W, 105­74 W, 76­66 W, 67­64 L, 69­67 W, 64­56 W, 70­56 W, 65­55 W, 66­46 W, 94­74 W, 82­65 L, 75­71 W, 93­87

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UT Men’s Basketball Alumni

A Abreu, Arnaldo Amendola, Ted Amos, Jason Anais, Andres Anders, Jay Anders, Joe Andrews, Charles Aplin, Greg Arigo, John Atkins, Wendell

2008­09 2009­Present 2000­04 1994­95 1964­65 2002­06 1963­65 1983­85 1997­2000 1954­55

B Baker, Jason 2006­08 Bailey, Andrew 1984­88 Bailey, J.O. 1994­96 Baker, Steve 1988­90 Ball, Johnathan 2005­09 Beattie, Jason 1996­97 Benzegala, Mounir 2007­Present Bernstein, Howie 1954­56 Bhegani, Terrance 1999­2000 Black, Jeremy 2004­08 Boate, Ken 1955­56 Bolin, Andy 1997­99 Borders, Mark 2003­06 Boehringer, Blake 2004­06 Bosworth, Bill 1954­55 Bott, Gregg 1991­95 Boyt, Don 1961­64 Bradley, Marshall 1967­68 Bradley, Rudy 1967­68 Bright, Marcus 2004­06 Brookes, Bill 1955­56 Brooks, Marty 1954­55 Brooks, Rod 1990­1994 Brown, Jon 1998­02 Brown, Roscoe 1985­90 Bryan, Bobby 1954­56 Bryan, Sylvere 1998­02 Burke, Richard 1963­64 Burnett, Roderick 1983­85 Byrd, Kevin 2003­06 Byrne, Pete 2008­Present

C Cairnes, Wiley Calixte, Stanley Callaway, Rashad Cardinale, Joe Carkhuff, Ron Cason, Alan

1955­56 2007­09 2007­Present 1955­56 1993­94 1955­56

Chambers, Devon Chapin, Josh Chaykowsky, Nick Clark, Richard Cohen, Craig Connatser, Bobby Cooper, Michael Cooke, George Cowan, Ramon Cruishank, Pete

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1993­94 1993­97 1986­87 1964­65 1983­87 1989­94 1998­2000 1961­62 1998­2000 1964­65

D Dabney, Emory Dangerfield, Jemal Daniels, Truman Davis, A.J. DeFeo, Dylan Delaney, David Deveaux, DeCarlo Deveaux, Drexel DiBuono, Tony Dillard, Matt Dopwell, Karel Drumm, Connor

2004­05 1990­91 1996­2000 2006­08 2008­Present 1995­96 1990­94 1987­91 1994­98 1996­98 1988­91 2006­07

2007­Present 1992­95 1961­62 2004­08

F Farquharson, Edmund 1993­97 Fayman, Irving 2009­Present Fountas, Spiridon 1993­95 Franklin, Kenny 1994­96 Freeman, Gecarri 1998­02 Fuller, Dave 1963­64 Funk, Charlie 1963­64

G Gaddis, Danny Galmin, Jim Gedeon, Ralph Gow, DeVaughn Gourdine, George Graham, Ashton Graham, Billy Gregory, Will Guzielek, Fred

Hanna, Junior 1992­95 Harmon, Justin 2008­09 Harrington, Marty 2002­04 Harrington, William 1985­87 Harriott, Kenan 2005­06 Harris, Jerrel 2009­Present Harrold, Lawrence 1991­93 Hawk, Charlie 1967­68 Hawkins, Alex 2006­07 Hemminger, Jim 1957­58 Henley, Lester 1967­68 Henry, Chris 1986­90 Hernandez, Bryan 2002­04 Howard, Peter 1998­02 Hunter, Glyn 2006­Present Hurley, Dan 1984­88 Hurwitz, Adam 1987­89

I Ingersoll, Ray Inghram, Bruce Irvin, Mike

1987­91 1983 1963­65

J

E Edwards, Javon Edwards, Travis Engelking, Chuck Evans, Chris

H

2001­03 1963­64 1998 2004­08 2001­02 2009­Present 1961­62 2000­02 1955­56

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Jackson, Joe James, Jeff Janasik, Dave Jarczynski, Chuck Jean, Rudy Johnsom, Roy Johnson, Val Johnston, Nate Jones, John Jones, Maurice

1999­2001 2006­07 1954­55 1954­55 2007­Present 1967­68 1963­64 1984­88 1983­87 1985­87

K Karl, Joe Kelly, Herman Kelly, Leonard Kessler, Gary King, Chris Klimkoski, Matt Kosiba, Cory

1988­92 2008­Present 2000­02 1961­62 2004­08 2003­05 1989­94

L LaBruno, Anthony 2008­Present Larry, Reggie 1991­95 Lee, Derrick 1990 Lewis, Fred 1987 Linder, Todd 1983­87

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UT Men’s Basketball Alumni Linton, Donn Lundy, T.J.

1964­65 2006­07

M Maginness, Eric 1983­84 Makinson, Ronald 1963­64 Mallis, Harvey 1961­62 Mallory, Don 1995­98 Maloney, Peter 1997­2000 Martino, Mike 1963­64 Mascio, Scott 2004­08 Mateer, Craig 1983 Mays, Idris 1991­95 Mazliach, Avi 1995­98 McClinton, Larry 2002 McCloud, Anthony 1994­95 McKinney, Bruce 1991­93 McKinnon, Pete 1964­65 McLaughlin, John 1963­64 McNamara, Danny 2001­03 McNamara, John 1960­61 McNichols, Steve 1996­99 Mereus, James 1999­04 Miller, Al 1983­85 Montz, George 1954­55 Moore, Jeffrey 2006­07 Morrison, Marcus 2008­Present Morse, Mike 1983­86 Murawski, Mike 1987­91

N Ngounou, Achille Nordland, Chris Norris, Jon Norton, Thomas

2002­04 1996­98 2000­04 1989­91

O O’Bresly, Lou O’Neal, Johnny Olson, Doug Orlov, Denis

1954­55 1954­55 1984­88 2002­04

P Palmieri, Patrick Parker, Matt Peeples, Gene Pellegrino, John Pelot, Corey Pezzullo, Matt Piazza, Elijah Piniella, Lou

1994­96 1995­99 1954­56 1961­64 2008­Present 2005­07 2000­02 1961­62

Pizzano, Joe Plum, Dick Pooley, John Powell, Chuckie Price, Yon Purdy, Ken

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball 1964­65 1961­62 1964­65 1997­01 1996­97 1961­62

Tomaszewski, Matt 2007­09 Townsend, Callum 2009­Present Toratti, Ted 1985­86 Tumas, Ben 2009­Present

V

R

Vallenga, Robert

Raniewicz, Joe 1997­98 Rankin, Haymond 2009­Present Redmond, Brad 1991­92 Reid, Anthony 1983­84 Ritchie, Brian 1967­68 Rodriguez, Rich 1999­00 Rouse, Mike 1990­93 Rubino, Gene 1961­62 Rupp, Terry 1986­89 Russell, Leighton 2003­05

W

S Saferstein, Al Salmon, Jermaine Sargeant, Rob Sawney, Moses Saunders, Darius Schell, Ben Schintzius, Travis Schmidt, Steven Shary, George Shave, Josh Sheppard, Mike Sileno, John Simmons, Bruce Smith, Chuck Smith, Doug Sparling, Ed Sprietsma, Chuck Solomon, Less Stanley, Roger Starnes, Kevin Stevens, Bob Stevenson, Jim Stigall, Ken Stiglich, Michael Stone, Ron Streff, Matt Swigert, Bob

1954­55 2006­08 2001­04 1983­87 1987 1983­86 1991­92 1987­91 1961­65 2002­06 1995­96 1967­68 1967­68 1955­56 1967­68 1955­56 1967­68 1955­56 1983 1987­91 1967­68 1963­65 1966­67 1987­90 1967­68 1989­93 1957­58

Wade, Larry Wagers, Larry Weston, Tony Wheeler, Bob White, Percy White, Ron Wieneke, Paul Wilks, Walt Williams, Bryan Williams, Earnest Williams, Mac Williams, Randy Winfrey, Remon Wingenbach, Jason Winkley, Mike Wintherton, Don Woods, Fred

1964­65

2003­05 1961­62 1985 1963­64 1999­2001 1961­62 1983­85 1964­65 1987­91 2000­04 1954­55 1983­85 1995­96 1996­2000 1995­96 1967­68 2008­09

Y Yarn, Tim Young, Steven

2002­03 2005­07

Z Zimbler, Steve Zorn, Jeff

1955­56 1995­97

T Thompson, Tamari Thorson, Shane Thrift, Bill

1994­98 2004­06 1954­55

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UT National Championships

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

The University of Tampa's athletic history includes a total of 12 national championships at the NCAA II level. The Spartans have captured titles in baseball (five), golf (two), men's soccer (three), women’s soccer (one) and volleyball (one).

2007 Women’s Soccer

2007 Baseball

2006 Volleyball

2006 Baseball

2001 Men’s Soccer

1998 Baseball

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2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

1994 Men’s Soccer

1993 Baseball

1992 Baseball

1988 Golf

1987 Golf

1981 Men’s Soccer

Tampa SSC Championships (68 total) Baseball (12) ­ 1987, 1989, 1993, 1997­98, 2000­03, 2006­08 Men’s Basketball (eight) ­ 1984­86, 1988­90, 1992­94, 1997­98, 2001­02 Women’s Basketball (three) ­ 1993­94, 2002­03, 2008­09 Women’s Cross Country (eight) ­ 1988, 2002­05, 2007­09 Men’s Soccer (14) ­ 1982­84, 1986­87, 1989­90, 1992, 1994­97, 2001, 2009 Women’s Soccer (three) ­ 2005­07 Softball (one) ­ 2001 Volleyball (19) ­ 1983, 1985, 1987­88, 1991­92, 1996­2003, 2005­09

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UT Athletic Hall of Fame

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

The University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame was established as a way to aid the athletic department, its players, and teams through sponsorship of banquets and improvement of dressing, training, practice, and playing facilities. The hopes were that the existence of the Hall would encourage and motivate exemplary contributors, players, and coaches to exceed prior accomplish­ ments. Several of the Hall members’ accomplishments since leaving the university include: four World Series rings, one World Series win­ ning manager, an Olympic Gold Medal, six Super Bowl rings by three different players, a number one NFL draft selection, 18 play­ ers drafted or started in the NFL, a three­time Wimbledon tennis player, two major college football All­Americans, one Heisman Trophy nominee, a PGA Rookie of the Year, one NBA veteran and two alumni coaches who have guided UT teams to national cham­ pionships. Four former Spartan head football coaches have been voted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. The University of Tampa Hall of Fame, which began in 1962, now includes 156 members. ’36 ’62 ’55 ’52 ’47 ’51 ’51 ’64 ’62 ’55 ’39 ’65 ’49 ’55 ’36 ’50 ’65 ’66 ’52 ’59 ’37 ’66 ’41 ’67 ’55 ’52 ’36 ’67 ’59 ’68 ’47 ’58 ’68 ’36 ’55 ’69 ’36 ’51 ’60 ’70 ’56 ’41 ’65 ’71 ’62 ’54 ’62 ’68 ’48 ’56 ’72 ’73 ’69

(F) (C) (F) (BK) (F) (F) (BK) (C) (C) (F) (F) (C) (F) (F) (F) (CR) (C) (C) (F) (F) (BK) (C) (F) (C) (F) (F) (F) (C) (BK) (C) (B) (F) (C) (F) (F) (C) (F) (BK) (F) (C) (F) (T) (F) (C) (B (F) (F) (F) (B) (F) (C) (C) (F)

William Godwin Nash Higgins William Minahan George Montz Paul Straub Holland Aplin Harry Bryan Crockett Farnell George Howell Robert Lovely Al Yorkunas Miller K. Adams Jerry Jackson Tom Mahin Gus Muench Bill Stalnaker George Strauss Sam Bailey Vince Chicko Lowell Freeman Edwin Means Eddie Rouleau Joe Champ Williams Dr. James Estes Ted Green Fred Pancoast Rudy Rodriquez H. Vincent Thornton Billy Turner Sid Allen Johnny Clements Don Herdon Marcelino F. Huerta Phil Patterson Joe Zalupski George Edmonson,Sr. Ken Hance Henry MacWilliams Charlie McCullers James Gallogly Richard Harte Johnny Kaufman John Perry Bernard Epstein Ronald Perez Nick Waytovich Anthony Yelovich Ronald Brown Douglas Forster Gene King Marcelo Maseda William E. Culbreath James Del Gaizo

1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1969 1969 1970 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973

’41 ’36 ’74 ’64 ’36 ’58 ’83 ’72 ’58 ’83 ’51 ’73 ’70 ’70 ’64 ’62 ’74 ’62 ’42 ’71 ’54 ’84 ’84 ’65 ’39 ’73 ’69 ’58 ’42 ’73 ’62 ’76 ’71 ’85 ’71 ’70 ’72 ’72 ’67 ’42 ’57 ’72 ’67 ’37 ’83 ’71 ’76 ’73 ’74 ’70 ’72 ’70 ’82

(F) (F) (C) (F) (F) (B) (C) (W) (F) (C) (F) (F) (F) (F) (BK) (B) (F) (F) (B) (F) (F) (C) (C) (BK) (F) (F) (T5) (F) (F) (F) (F) (W) (F) (C) (F) (BK) (F) (F) (F) (F) (C) (F) (BK) (F) (S) (F) (F) (WS) (F) (F) (C) (F) (S)

Fleming Thornton James White Charlie Downie Jim Galmin Wilbur Gunnoe J.C. Miller Dr. Leonard Annis Fletcher Carr Charlie Coleman Fran Curci Jack Marley John Matuszak Leon McQuay John Mooring John Pellegrino Lou Piniella Fred Solomon Charles Bailey John Comparato Samuel Gellerstedt Charles Harris Arthur Pepin Edward B. Rood George Shary Richard Spoto Mark Wakefield Judy Alvarez Kenneth Belliveau Howard Beynon J.R. "Buddy" Carter Paul Gore David Hauser Noah Jackson Tom McEwen Ron Mikolajczak John Napier Eddie Caldwell Alex Edlin Armando Flores Dixie Howell Bob Martinez Paul Orndorff Richard Pusins John Edison Michael Fall Joe Hernandez Vin Hoover Alan Kempton Darlee Nelson Richard Nittinger Rick Thomas John Benedetto Peter Johannson

1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988

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’80 (CR) ’88 (C) ’68 (F) ’89 (C) ’72 (F) ’84 (BK­V) ’81 (GLF) ’89 (B) ’52 (F) ’89 (C) ’83 (C) ’92 (BK­V) ’88 (BK) ’68 (F) ’88 (G) ’87 (BK) ’90 (B) ’88 (C) ’89 (B­BK) ’72 (F) ’88 (SW) ’94 (BK) ’00 (V) ’04 (C) ’78 (BK­V) ’97 (S) ’90 (B) ’04 (C) ’74 (F) ’91 (S) ’94 (S) ’74 (F) ’75 (G) ’81 (BK­V) ’72 (F) ’98 (V) ’91 (B) ’92 (B) ’99 (B) ’85 (C) ’99 (C) ’93 (SB) ’95 (BK) (SW) ’72 (C) ’94 (BB) ’83 (SW) ’94 (S) ’90 (BB) ’88 (SW) ’91 (BK)

Margaret McNiff Lester Olson Gary Rapp John Adams Bobby Brown Linda Catanach Brian Claar Tino Martinez Ernie Rubio John Tyner Chris Catanach Kim Dix Nate Johnston Pete Kuharchek Jeff Leonard Todd Linder Sam Militello Lelo Prado Terry Rupp Dave Tomeo Laura Atterberry DeCarlo DeVeaux Danielle Faggion Tom Fitzgerald Jackie Langley Henrik Nebrelius Paul Russo Richard Schmidt Ervin Smith Justin Throneburg Adrian Bush Darryl Carlton Bob Ford Jane Castor Wilbur Grooms Dawn Rawlins Ozzie Timmons Joe Urso Mike Valdes Bob Birrenkott Hindman Wall Shannon Abarbanel Crystal Ashley Ed Brennan Earle Bruce Gary Graham Pia Henrikkson Ulf Lilius Steve Mauldin Jeff Sidor Bryan Williams

1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

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SSC Hall of Fame

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball The Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame was founded in 1991 to honor those persons who have made outstanding contributions to the conference. Its purpose is to perpetuate the memory of those who brought distinction, honor and excellence to the Sunshine State Conference. A total of 29 individuals cur­ rently represent The University of Tampa in the league’s Hall of Fame. Tampa has had at least one inductee for 16 consecutive years, including multiple inductions in the past six. Class of 2008­09 Gary Graham Baseball April Lindsey Women’s Basketball Ginger Lynn Women’s Soccer Chuck Winship Golf Coach Class of 2007­08 Shannon Abarbanel Softball Crystal Ashley Women’s Basketball Bryan Williams Men’s Basketball Keith Fulk Men’s Soccer Coach Dawn Rawlins Jay Miller

Class of 2006­07 Volleyball Men’s Soccer Coach

Tino Martinez

Baseball

Bob Birrenkott

Class of 1996­97 Athletic Director

Lelo Prado

Class of 1995­96 Baseball Coach

Jeff Leonard

Class of 1994­95 Golf

Class of 1993­94 Chris Catanach Volleyball Coach

Class of 2005­06 Danielle Faggion Volleyball Terry Rupp Baseball Coach Ozzie Timmons Baseball Ulf Lilius Mike Valdes

Class of 2004­05 Men’s Soccer Baseball

Class of 2003­04 Henrik Nebrelius Men’s Soccer Paul Russo Baseball Class of 2002­03 Justin Throneburg Men’s Soccer Adrian Bush

Class of 2001­02 Men’s Soccer

Class of 2000­01 DeCarlo Deveaux Men’s Basketball Sam Militello Hindman Wall Kim Dix Tom Fitzgerald

Class of 1999­2000 Baseball Athletic Director Class of 1998­99 Volleyball/Basketball Men’s Soccer Coach Class of 1997­98

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UT Academic All-Americans Selected by CoSIDA

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Since 1952, the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) have honored stu­ dent/athletes for academic as well as athletic achievement with the creation of the CoSIDA Academic All­America teams. Verizon sponsors the awards in partnership with CoSIDA. To be eligible, a student/athlete must be in his/her second year of residence at the institution, must be a starter or important substitute and must maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. Student/athletes meeting these critieria are then nominated by each school’s sports information director (SID). SIDs within a region vote and select a CoSIDA Academic all­Region team. Those student/athletes’ names are then placed on the All­America ballot, which is voted on by all college member SIDs across the country. Following is a complete list of Spartan Academic All­Americans: Name Michael Farrell Jeff Leonard Penny Dickos Cathy Fox Donna Schroeder Cathy Fox Penny Dickos Christian Gregory Jeff Leonard Kent Engstrom Cathy Fox Penny Dickos Steve Mauldin Susanne Wolmesjo Steve Mauldin Steve Mauldin Jorgen Adolfsson Niklas Fredriksson David Dion Brian Ussery Jeff Sargent Roger Palm Allison Macsas Chris Rosenbaum Margeaux Sinibaldi

Sport Baseball M. At­Large W. Basketball Volleyball Volleyball W. Basketball W. Basketball M. At­Large M. At­Large M. At­Large W. Basketball W. Basketball Baseball Volleyball Baseball Baseball M. At­Large M. At­Large Baseball Baseball M. At­Large M. At­Large W. At­Large Baseball Volleyball

Position Third Base Golf Guard Setter Hitter Forward Guard Swimming Golf Soccer Forward Forward Outfield Hitter Outfield Outfield Soccer Soccer Outfield Catcher Cross Country Soccer Cross Country Catcher Libero

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AA Team 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd

Year 1983 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1994 1995 1998 2005 2007 2007

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UT All-Americans Baseball

Year­Level

Claude Caruso Steve Mumaw Tino Martinez

1977­2nd 1984­2nd 1986­3rd, 1987­2nd 1988­1st Rodney Ehrhard 1986­1st Dean Kelley 1987­3rd Sam Militello 1988­3rd, 1989­1st, 1990­1st Joey Wardlow 1988­2nd Paul Russo 1989­1st, 1990­1st Ozzie Timmons 1990­2nd, 1991­1st Joe Urso 1991­2nd, 1992­2nd Gary Graham 1991­2nd Brian Zalatel 1992­2nd Matt Hudson 1992­1st Rodd Kelley 1993­1st Brian Zalatel 1993­1st Shawn Slade 1993­3rd David Dion 1993­1st, 1994­2nd Marc Rodriguez 1993­3rd, 1994­3rd, 1995­1st Ricky Burton 1996­1st Erik Mirza 1996­2nd Bo Donaldson 1996­3rd Mike Valdes 1997­1st, 1998­1st Angel Diaz 1998­1st Jim Kavourious 2000­1st Ronnie Merrill, Jr., 2000­1st Kris Sutton 2000­1st, 2001­1st Tom Carrow 2001­1st Charlie Manning 2001­2nd Adrian Goas 2002­1st Eric Beattie 2003­1st Gene Reynolds 2003­3rd Justin Boza 2004­3rd, 2005­3rd Lee Cruz 2006, 1st Sergio Perez 2006, 1st Orlando Rosales 2006­1st Jose Jimenez 2006­3rd Craig Corrado 2007­1st

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Kevin Ferguson Jonathan Holt Anthony Perez

2007­2nd 2007­2nd 2008­1st

Men’s Basketball Todd Linder Nate Johnston Bryan Williams DeCarlo Deveaux Jon Brown Jeremy Black

Year­Level

1985­1st, 1986­1st 1987­1st 1988­2nd 1990­2nd 1993­2nd, 1994­1st 2001­2nd 2008­1st

Women’s Basketball Year­Level Kim Dix April Lindsey Trysta Morenz Sheena Walton

1991­1st (AWSF), 1992­1st (AWSF) 1996­HM 2000­HM 2007­HM, 2008­2nd

Cross Country Elias Gonzales Allison Macsas Laura Woznicki Jessica Forrester

Football Holland “Luke” Aplin Nick Waytovich Bob Lovely Dick Harte Don Herndon Fred “Moose” Cason Lowell Freeman Jim Galmin John Perry Jesse Kaye Ron Brown Jim DelGaizo John Morring Leon McQuay Sammy Gellerstedt Ron Mikolajczyk John Matuszak

Golf

Year­Level 2003 2003, 2004 2007 2008

Year 1951 1953 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1964 1965 1966 1968 1969 1970 1970 1970, 1971 1971 1972

Brett McNamara

2003­Scholar

Men’s Soccer

Year­Level

Chris Sullivan 1987­1st Mika Muhonen 1988­3rd Tom Reasoner 1989­1st Justin Throneburg 1990­1st, 1991­2nd Niklas Fredriksson 1990­2nd Adrian Bush 1991­1st Mikael Grennas 1992­1st Ulf Lilius 1992­2nd, 1994­1st Henrik Nebrelius 1995­1st, 1996­2nd, 1997­1st Kristjan Brooks 1995­2nd Sergio Jaramillo 1995­2nd Rafnar Hermannsson 1995­HM Roger Palm 1996­1st Anders Paulsson 1997­1st Roy Fink 2000­2nd, 2001­1st Pascal Milien 2008­1st, 2009­2nd Ryan Maxwell 2008­2nd Dan Ingvarsson 2008­2nd, 2009­1st Ryan Thompson 2008­3rd, 2009­HM Lister Warren 2009­3rd

Women’s Soccer

Year­Level

Ginger Lynn 2001­3rd Samantha Robinson 2005­3rd Shannon Aitken 2006­2nd, 2007­1st Shelby Kuni 2006­1st, 2007­1st Kara Rasmussen 2006­2nd Malana Winskas 2006­1st Ashley Flateland 2007­1st Courtney Evans 2007­2nd, 2008­3rd Emily Stack 2007­2nd

Softball Lacinda Norman

Swimming

Year­Level 2003­2nd

Year­Level

Year­Level

Brian Claar Bob Beckmann Bob Royak Ernie Alonso Scott Johnson Jeff Leonard

Former baseball player Tino Martinez was a three-time All-American.

1980­3rd, 1981­3rd 1981­3rd 1982­3rd 1986­1st, 1987­3rd 1986­3rd, 1988­3rd 1986­3rd, 1987­1st, 1988­1st John Finster 1988­2nd Jeff Schroeder 1988­3rd Fred Cornell 1990­3rd Keith Gilkes 1996­Scholar Michael Sowerby 2002­Scholar Michael Alberico 2003­Scholar

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Elias Gonzales became the first cross country All-American in 2003.

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Current UT assistant swim coach Jim Kiner was a three time All-American.

Joe Lee 1979 Pia Henrikkson 1981, 1982, 1983 Alicia McLaughlin 1981, 1982 Jorge Martinez 1981, 1982 Jeff Tynes 1981, 1983 Ralph Diaz 1981, 1982 Nick Mooney 1981, 1982 Donna Howe 1981, 1982, 1983 Donna Strong 1982 Tom Janton 1982, 1983 Peter Soderlund 1982, 1983 Magnus Von Koch 1982 Mike Carlson 1982 Jan Brokmar 1983 Jay Nash 1983 Bill Key 1983 John Loddigs 1990 Keith Duncan 1990 Trish Stevens 1990 Kirsten Koslowski 1990 Jenna Cavanagh 1990 Missy Dora 1990 Jenny Cornwell 1990 Matt Standley 1994 Joanne Bellard 1995, 1997 Paul Swope 1996 Steve Bautista 1996 Chad Sundermeyer 1996, 1997 Mike Didriksson 1996 Chris Plaisted 1997 Tim Slamkowski 1997, 1998 Scott McLearn 1997, 1998 Jim Kiner 1997, 1998,2000 Preston Bokos 1997, 1998, 2000 Kevin Peterson 1987 Jennifer McLeod 1997 Vesa Nurmiviita 1998 Bill Frye 1998 Steve Foster 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002 Edward Agnew 2000 Les Bernys 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball Michael Chase 2000, 2001, 2002 Ryan Irvine 2000 Scott McLearn 2000 Michael Mulbarger 2000 Tim Slamkowski 2000 Shannon Treen2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Melissa Fielder 2001, 2003 Katy Hennig 2001 Kari Lawrence 2001 Amber Galvan 2001 Mandy Smith 2001, 2002 Kevin Shortt 2001, 2002, 2003 Phil Murray 2001, 2002, 2003 Elysia Moreland 2001, 2002 Matt Goodwin 2002, 2003, 2004 Pat Weaver 2002, 2003 Peter Ranstead 2002, 2003 Jamie Peterkin 2003, 2004 Lee Webber 2003, 2004, 2005 Shanna Halsell 2003, 2004, 2005 Mandy Smith 2003, 2004 Jasmine DeGross 2003, 2004, 2005 Jackie Majer 2003, 2004 Meridith Roberts 2003, 2004, 2005 Julie Visser 2003, 2004, 2005 Meghann Mulbarger 2004, 2005 Diana Mielke 2004, 2005 Matt Mattingly 2004, 2005, 2006 Jeff Gilreath 2004 Dan Klee 2004, 2005, 2006 Dan Cucchi 2005, 2006 Chelsea Hastings 2005, 2006 Kevin Hensley 2005 Dan Laidlaw 2005 Johnny McMahan 2005 Ben Oshri 2005 Sara Ragan 2005 Malcolm Trier 2005 Cole Tedhams 2006 Kyle Merritt 2006, 2008 Jessie Bardin 2007, 2008

Nate Johnston was an All-American prior to an NBA career.

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Danielle Faggion remains the lone four time volleyball All-American.

Alexandra Colley 2007 Madison Flake 2007, 2008 Tyler Furrer 2007, 2008, 2009 Meghann Mulbarger 2007 Hannah Hudson 2008 Frank Kuchta 2008 Mike Lewis 2008 Chris O’Linger 2008, 2009 Kim Tench 2008 Jeff Fiore 2009 Alex Hetland 2009 Matt Kramer 2009 Hunter Lineback 2009 Patrick Murray 2009 Michael Verdi 2009

Volleyball

Year­Level

Susanne Wolmesjo1985­2nd, 1987­2nd Karen Solis 1988­1st Kim Dix 1990­2nd, 1991­1st Luanne Baldwin 1991­2nd Katia Serkovic 1992­2nd, 1993­2nd Anne Bolger 1993­2nd Valerie Jones 1994­2nd Dawn Rawlins 1996­2nd, 1998­2nd Melissa Serio 1997­1st Hilary Epling 1997­2nd, 1998­2nd Danielle Faggion 1996­2nd, 1997­2nd, 1998­1st, 1999­1st Ania Ruiz 2000­2nd, 2001­1st, 2002­1st, 2003­1st Gretchen Naruta 2002­2nd, 2003­1st Ericka Womack 2004­2nd, 2005­1st Stephanie Rivera 2005­2nd, 2006­1st Katelen Dixon 2006­1st, 2007­1st Margeaux Sinibaldi 2006­2nd, 2007­1st Erin Clark 2007­1st Alisha Green 2007­3rd Melissa Vanderhall 2008­1st, 2009­1st Kaleigh Cunningham 2009­2nd Meghan Sherman 2009­1st

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University of Tampa

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

The University of Tampa is a medium­sized compre­ hensive, private university located on approximately 100 acres of prime riverfront land in the heart of downtown Tampa. It is the school of choice for 6,200 students from 50 states and approximately 100 coun­ tries. Approximately 50 percent of students are from Florida. 70 percent of full­time students live on campus. The University offers more than 120 majors, minors and pre­professional programs through a strong core curriculum rooted in the liberal arts. An Evening College presents degree programs to adults who want to study part time at night. Graduate degrees are offered for Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Education, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Finance, Master of Science in Marketing, Master of Science in Nursing and Certificate in Nonprofit Management. The MBA program is one of the largest in Florida and is one of the elite private schools in the Southeast to have AACSB accreditation. UT students enjoy a combination of academic excel­ lence, personal attention and real­world experience. An innovative first­year program helps new students fit in quickly. Internship and community service opportuni­ ties abound, and an Honors Program offers undergrad­ uates expanded opportunities for instruction and study abroad.

Academic Features * More than 120 areas of study (undergraduate and graduate) * College of Arts and Letters * College of Natural and Health Sciences * College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education * John H. Sykes College of Business (AACSB accredited) * Graduate studies: Nine master’s programs and 10 concentrations;Three MBA programs (eight concentra­ tions), M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Finance, M.S. in Marketing, M.A. in Teaching, Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction and M.S. in Nursing (two concentrations) * Average SAT: 1,100 * Average GPA: 3.3 Campus Facts * Approximately 100 landscaped acres * 48 buildings * Excellent athletic and fitness facilities * 10 residence halls * 31 security personnel provide 24/7 campus coverage New Facilities Since 1997, the following new constructions/renova­ tions have been completed: * John H. Sykes College of Business Building * Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center, the Allen N. Reeves Theater, ninth­floor conference/semi­ nar center, and Barnes & Noble University Bookstore) * Six new residence halls collectively housing 2,550 stu­ dents * R.K. Bailey Art Studios * Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway) * Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined * Student Health Center * Athletic Weight Training Facility * Marine Science Center

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University of Tampa

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* Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center * Numerous new food venues including Chick­fil­A and Dairy Queen * Renovations and expansion of McNiff Fitness Center * Cass Science and Communication Buildings * Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and baseball * Riverside Academic and Administrative Building Campus Additions Under Way or In the Near Future * Plant Hall academic area renovations * Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values

provide Internet access throughout much of the cam­ pus. * There are 45 campus computer labs on campus avail­ able for curricular, classroom, special or open use. * Every residence hall room has an individual Internet connection for each student. * Approximately 700 community leaders are involved at UT on various boards, advisory councils and support groups. * Nearly 90 percent of full­time faculty have doctorates or the highest degree in their field. * 95 percent of all UT students who apply to graduate school are admitted. * 97 percent of UT students have jobs or attend gradu­ ate school within six months after graduation. * UT is in the top tier of U.S. News and World Report America’s Best Colleges. * UT’s John H. Sykes Business School is listed in Princeton Review’s “Best 290 Business Schools.”

Campus Life * 2,000 University and community events each year * 140 clubs and student organizations * 17 sororities and fraternities * 22 different food venue choices in four campus loca­ tions * Seven campus publications * Scarfone/Hartley Gallery (art) * Falk and Reeves theaters * Student­run, on­campus television station, radio sta­ tion and newspaper * Intramurals, sports clubs and student recreation pro­ grams * Approaching 100,000 student and employee service hours provided annually to more than 200 organiza­ tions * Army, Air Force and Naval ROTC units Did You Know? * All campus buildings are wired and connected via fiber optic cable, and more than 150 wireless zones

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SAAC

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball A student­athlete advisory committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of student­athletes assembled to pro­ vide insight on the student­athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and polices that affect student­athletes' lives on NCAA member institution campuses. Presently, there are separate national SAACs for NCAA Divisions I, II and III. NCAA legislation mandates that all member institutions have SAACs on their respective campuses. Further, NCAA legislation requires that all member conferences have SAACs. The mission of the NCAA Division II Student­Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the total student­athlete experience by promoting opportunity for all student­athletes; protecting student­athlete welfare; and fostering a positive student­athlete image. The Division II SAAC will be guided by the following principles: ethics, integrity, fairness and respect for diversity, which shall include attention to gender, race, ethnicity and sport.

2009­10 SAAC Officers Co­President: Jennifer Jenkins, Swimming Co­President: Amber Eisenberg, Cross Country Vice­President: Patrick Murray, Swimming Secretary: Hannah Hudson, Swimming Director of Marketing: Sarah Wickham, W. Basketball

Past Presidents 2008­09: Shelby Kuni and Jennifer Jenkins 2007­08: Jeremy Black and Freddie Nesbitt 2006­07: Meghann Mulbarger and Chris Rosenbaum 2005­06: Sarah McBride and Josh Shave 2004­05: Kristin Law

2008­09 SAAC Accomplishments *Sent representatives to the SAAC E.L.I.T.E. Weekend sponsored by the Sunshine State Conference. *Participated in The Great American Teach­In, sending several student­athletes to Just Elementary in November *Raised $2,281 for the purchase of holiday gifts for Just Elementary. *Sponsored Holiday Party at Just Elementary in December. *Raised $1,875 for Make­A­Wish through: Tijuana Flats Night Seat Cushion Sales Raffle of $200 American Express Gift Card Planned End of Year Athletic Banquet

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Athletic Facilities

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An Olympic­size swimming pool, tennis and handball courts, newly resurfaced jogging track, outdoor basketball and volleyball courts, crew training facility and a modern fitness facility, the McNiff Fitness Center, are used by students, facul­ ty and staff. In addition, there is a weight room in the sports center for use by student athletes.

Pepin Stadium is a 1,500­ seat partially covered grandstand with enclosed press box, meeting, stor­ age and rest rooms and a ticket office. The grass field is lighted and bor­ dered by a jogging track.

Athletic facilities at the University are among the best in the nation for a school of its size. The Bob Martinez Sports Center, a 3,432­seat area plays host to varsity volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, intramural and recreational activities and other events throughout the year. Pepin Stadium is considered the finest soccer venue in NCAA II and has been the site of two national championship finals in the 1990s, including a Div. II national championship record crowd of 4,336 in 1994. Pepin Stadium was also the site of the 2001 men's soccer national cham­ pionship. The new, lighted University of Tampa Baseball Field is home to the three­time national champion Spartan baseball team while the softball team plays on its own lighted field, built in 1990. Bob Martinez Sports Center The Bob Martinez Sports Center, named for the UT alumnus who served as Mayor of Tampa, Governor of Florida and President George H.W. Bush’s cabinet level Drug Czar, was opened in July 1984. The main gymnasium houses three full­size courts with permanent seating for 3,432 to view the main court. It also includes a training room, weight room, six locker rooms, classrooms and offices for the ath­ letic and physical education departments. Directions to the Martinez Sports Center: From Interstate 275, exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turn right at the first traffic light, Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass as you cross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left at the next light, North Boulevard, and find the Martinez Center on the right. From Kennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travel three blocks and the Sports Center is on the left. Pepin Stadium Through the generosity of one of Tampa’s most prominent fami­ lies, The University of Tampa soccer teams have the privilege of playing in one of the finest college facilities in the country, Pepin Stadium. Named for Tampa businessmen Arthur D. Pepin of Pepin Distributors and his wife, Polly, Pepin Stadium was rebuilt and dedicated in 2002. The new facility replaced 80­year­old Pepin/Rood Stadium, site of four NCAA National Championships and numerous other high profile events. An NCAA II attendance record was set during the 1994 championship with a Finals crowd of 4,336.

Directions to Pepin Stadium: From I 275, exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turn right at the first traffic light on to Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass as you pass the Performing Arts Center and cross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left at the next intersection on North Boulevard. Pepin Stadium is down the block on your left. From Kennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travel three blocks and Pepin Stadium is on the right. University of Tampa Baseball Field The baseball field is dedi­ cated to a man who devoted himself to The University of Tampa. Sam Bailey came to The University of Tampa in 1950 following a brilliant athletic career at the University of Georgia. Bailey lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball when he was a Bulldog. He graduated with a degree in education and played professional football with the Boston Yanks for four years. He also played semi­professional baseball and basketball. Directions to University of Tampa Baseball Field: The field is on the corner of Cass Street and North Boulevard. This can be reached by taking Interstate 275 and taking exit 25 ( Ashley Street). Make a right at the first light ( Tyler Street); there will be an overpass for the Performing Arts Center and a bridge going over the Hillsborough River. The first light after the bridge is North Boulevard and the baseball field is on the left. University of Tampa Softball Field The University of Tampa softball complex is located directly behind the Bob Martinez Sports Center. The field was built in 1989 and has seating room for approximately 200 spectators. The field features a new press box. Other amenities include lights and covered dugouts. The dimensions of the field are 243 all the way around. Directions to the University of Tampa Softball Field: From Interstate 275, exit at Ashley Street/Downtown West. You are now on Ashley St. Turn right at the first traffic light, Tyler. Tyler merges into Cass as you cross the Cass Street Bridge. Turn left at the next light north boulevard and find the Martinez Center on the right. From Kennedy Boulevard (Route 60), turn north onto North Boulevard, travel three blocks and the Sports Center is on the left. The softball complex is located directly behind the sports center.

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President Ronald L. Vaughn, Ph.D.

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

President Ronald L. Vaughn came to the University in August 1984 as the coordinator of the Department of Marketing and as the holder of the Max H. Hollingsworth Endowed Chair of American Enterprise. Since then, he has served as director of the MBA program, dean of the College of Business and Graduate Studies, and co­chief academic officer. He became president of the University in January 1995. Under his leadership, the University has entered a period of growth and expansion unlike any in its previous history. Since 1995, the University’s annual budget has grown from $28 million to $135 million. The record growth has fueled dynamic improvements in both academics and student life. Since 1997, approximately $210 million of construction has been completed or is under way. President Vaughn began his academic career at Bradley University as a faculty member and chair of the marketing department. Continuing his academic career at UT, he served more than 20 years as a faculty member and in administra­ tive leadership positions prior to becoming president. President Vaughn has a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA degree from Indiana State University, along with a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Georgia. He has attended more than 30 workshops on strategic planning, fund raising, corporate quality, marketing research, multivariate statistics, various university management topics, and inter­ national business. At Harvard University, he attended the Institute for Educational Management (IEM) in 1994 and the New President’s Seminar in 1995. He has served on numerous boards including the Performing Arts Center, the Gulf Ridge Council of Boy Scouts, the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, and the Florida Aquarium. Leadership positions have included serving as president of the Florida West Coast Chapter of the American Marketing Association, president of the Tampa Bay Chapter of The Planning Forum, chair of the American Red Cross Tampa Bay Chapter, president of the Sunshine State Athletic Conference, and chair of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida.

New Facilities Since 1997 * John H. Sykes College of Business Building * Vaughn Center (includes a new Student Center, the Allen N. Reeves Theater, ninth­floor confer­ ence/seminar center, and Barnes & Noble University Bookstore) * Six new residence halls collectively housing 2,550 students * R.K. Bailey Art Studios * Grand entryway to campus (Poe Parkway) * Two parking garages for 2,500 cars combined * Student Health Center * Athletic Weight Training Facility * Marine Science Center * Exercise Science/Athletic Training Center * Numerous new food venues including Chick­fil­ A and Dairy Queen * Renovations and expansion of McNiff Fitness Center * Cass Science and Communication Buildings * Athletic facilities for soccer, softball and base­ ball * Riverside Academic and Administrative Building

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Athletic Director Larry Marfise

2009-10 University of Tampa Men’s Basketball

Larry Marfise is in his 11th year as athletic director at Tampa. Under Marfise’s direction, The University of Tampa Athletic Program has continually placed among the top 30 nationally in the NCAA II Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings. Under Marfise, UT teams have captured five NCAA II national championships. His first Spartan title was a 2001 men’s soccer championship as his teams have combined to win four champi­ onships in the previous three years with baseball winning a pair and volleyball and women’s soccer each capturing a crown. In 2008, he was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) with the Southeast Region AstroTurf AD of the Year Award (ADOY). At Tampa, Marfise has led his department to the top of the NCAA Division II U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings. The Spartans finished fifth in 2007­08, marking a record finish for UT. Under Marfise, Tampa has finished in the top 20 in each of the past three years after previously finishing in the top 20 just once. Additionally, UT facility improvements include a new soccer and baseball stadium, a modernized and enlarged weight room, renovated locker rooms and upgrades to the softball and tennis complexes. Marfise has also estab­ lished four new athletic endowments while at UT. Currently, he serves on the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee. Prior to joining the Spartans, he served as athletic director at Ferris State (Mich.) (1994­99), Associate AD at St. Mary’s (Calif.) (1985­94), assistant AD at Southern­Baton Rouge (1985), asst. coach/promotions and tickets administrator at UNLV (1984), administra­ tor at Ohio (1983­84), wrestling coach/ intramural direc­ University of Tampa Athletic Directors tor at Evansville (1979­83) and wrestling/football coach Nash Higgins and English teacher at Indianapolis Lawrence High School 1933­41 1941 Flucie Stewart (1975­79). 1942 Joe Justice 1942­44 Miller Adams While at Ferris State, he directed the campaign to build a 1945­46 Jesse Keene new gymnasium, a $1 million hockey locker room and 1946­48 Miller Adams renovated the field house. He served on the NCAA II Myron A. Gaddis Football Championships Committee and was president of 1948­50 Paul Myers the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference where 1950­51 he oversaw expansion. 1951­52 Frank Sinkwich 1952­62 Marcelino Huerta While at St. Mary’s, he served on the NCAA I Baseball 1962­71 Sam Bailey Promotion Committee. The 1974 DePauw graduate is a 1971­73 Gus Dielens native of Chicago, Ill. and graduated from De LaSalle High 1973­74 Sam Bailey School where he lettered in three sports. He was an all­ 1975­76 Billy Turner conference football player at DePauw. Marfise holds mas­ 1976­85 Bob Birrenkott ter’s degrees from DePauw and Ohio. 1985­88 Fran Curci 1988­89 Chris Catanach (interim) He is married to Suzanne and they have two children, 1989­91 Bill Wall Jacob (14) and Cole (12). 1991­99 Hindman Wall 1999­present Larry Marfise

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UT’s Nickname & Colors

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Information from Under the Minaret by Dr. James W. Couigton In the early years, The University of Tampa started as Tampa Junior College. In 1931, the school began varsity sports competition. A committee sought to name the school teams. Since St. Petersburg Junior College, nicknamed the Trojans, was intended to be the arch rival, the name Spartans was selected from the ancient Greek Trojans/Spartans war. When the school moved into the Tampa Bay Hotel in 1933, head football coach Nash Higgens chose the team colors. Due to the fact that most of his players came from Hillsborough High (red & black) and Plant High (black & gold), Coach Higgens combined the colors of those two schools making the University’s colors red, black and gold.

History of The University of Tampa When The University of Tampa began classes on Oct. 5, 1931 as Tampa Junior College, there were 62 local students, tuition was $120 per semester, and there was no building to call home. Almost two years later, on Aug. 2, 1933, UT found its permanent home in the old Tampa Bay Hotel and began its journey in earnest. It has been a journey of alternating success and hardship, as the University has adapted and reinvented itself to meet new challenges. Beginning with Frederic Spaulding, who almost single­handedly forged his dream of a local University, to the present day as UT enjoys the greatest economic and academic expansion in its history under its 10th president. Some would say it has been a bumpy ride, but all would agree it has been interesting. During that first year when, in the grips of the world­wide Depression, the University’s 700 surplus dollars were divided among the faculty as pay, and the University was accepting notes, insurance policies and deeds on homes in lieu of tuition. There were the war years, when military pilots were being trained in Tampa and GIs began returning from the war to go to school, and married couples and some faculty members lived in Plant Hall on the upper floors. There was a huge struggle for accreditation, which lasted for 20 years and was finally achieved in December 1951. There were the glory days of our powerhouse football team, which struck fear into the hearts of our athletic rivals. Pajama parties, sock hops, parades and second jobs were daily rituals. The creation of the University of South Florida created another challenge, as many believed it would swallow UT. President David Delo arrived to take the University in another direction, and began to expand the size of the cam­ pus, construct new buildings and build enrollment. In over 77 years, UT has educated and placed thousands of alumni in positions of leadership at all levels of society around the world. Today, its future is brighter than it has ever been, as it continues to expand in terms of academic excellence, prestige, resources and enrollment.

University of Tampa Class of 1936 Men’s Basketball, 1946

Phillips Field

Football, 1936

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University of Tampa 1936 Women’s Basketball Team

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Media Outlets

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Newspapers Tampa Tribune, PO Box 191, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 259­7655. Fax: (813) 259­8148. Sports Editor: Kim Pendery (kpendery@tampatrib.com), (813) 259­8406, Deputy Sports Editor: Doug Jacobs (dja­ cobs@tampatrib.com) (813) 259­7615. UT Beat Writer: Joanne Korth (jkorth@tampatrib.com) (813) 259­7998. St. Petersburg Times, 1000 N. Ashley St., #700, Tampa, FL 33602. Phone: Tampa (813) 226­3366, St. Pete (800) 333­ 7505, ext. 8123. Fax (813) 893­8782. Sports Editor: Jack Sheppard (sheppard@sptimes.com) (727) 893­8495. Sports Writer: Rick Stroud (stroud@sptimes.com) (727) 893­8123. UT Minaret, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606­1490. Phone: (813) 257­3636. Fax (813) 253­6207. Sports Editor: Kyle Bennett (minaret.sports@gmail.com). Wire Service Associated Press, 202 S. Parker St., Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 254­6316. Miami, (800) 824­5498. Fax (305) 594­9265. Television WFLA­TV, Channel 8, NBC, PO Box 1410, Tampa, FL 33601. Phone: (813) 221­5788. Fax: (813) 225­2770. Sports Anchor/Reporter: Dan Lucas, Photojournalist: Bob Hansen, Producer: Dan Lucas. WTSP­TV, Ch. 10, CBS, 11450 Gandy Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL 33702. Phone: (727) 577­8479. Fax: (727) 576­6924. Sports Director: Chris Tilley, Anchor/Reporter: Justin Allen, Angela Jacobs and Travis Bell, Photojournalist: Chris Tilley. WTVT­TV, Ch. 13, Fox, 3213 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone: (813) 870­9730, 9733. Fax: (813) 870­9727. Sports Director: Chip Carter, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Field, Kevin O’Donnell, Photojournalist: Jeff Tewksbury. WFTS­TV, Ch. 28, ABC, 4045 N. Himes, Tampa, FL 33607­6607. Phone: (813) 354­2828. Fax: (813) 870­2828. Sports Director: Al Keck, Anchor/Reporter: Tom Koran and Dan Eassa. Bay News 9/Catch 47, 7901 66th St. N., Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Phone: (727) 437­2100. Fax: (727) 437­2034. Anchor/Reporter: Rock Riley, Joe Girvan. WTTA­TV, Ch. 38, WB, 7622 Bald Cypress Place, Tampa, FL 33614. Phone: (813) 886­9882. Fax: (813) 880­8154. Sports Director: Mike Nabors, Anchor/Reporter: Chris Garrido. Radio WDAE 620 AM, 4002 Gandy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33611. Phone (813) 839­9393. Fax (813) 831­3299. Sports Director: John Volmar, Hosts: Steve Duemig, Ron Diaz and Ian Beckles, Producers: Derek Sharpe, Justin Pawlawski and Jerry Petuck. WQYK (1010 AM), 5510 Gray St., Tampa, FL 33609. Phone (813) 639­1010. (813) 637­7901. Fax (813) 637­7986. Program Director, Jeff Ryan, Hosts: David Stein, Tom Krasniqi, Mike Pepper, Tony Bruno, Bobby Fenton, Arnie Spanier, Todd Wright and the SportChix, Producers: Little Mike, (morning), Sean McCarthy (Sports Chicks/mid­day) and Amy Beckman (afternoon). UT Athletics Website: www.tampaspartans.com Live Stats: all home games, selected road games through athletics web site eScores: text message and e­mail alerts through tampaspartans.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/utspartans Facebook: www.facebook.com/tampaspartans Live Audio/Video Webcast: selected games through athletics web site

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