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M Baskbl__P187-200 0708.Pdf OpponentsOpponents BYU Carleton Cincinnati Connecticut Dave Rose Trent Plaisted David Smart Aaron Doornekamp Mick Cronin John Williamson Jim Calhoun Jeff Adrien Location: Provo, UT 84602 Location: Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6 Location: Cincinnati, OH 45221 Location: Storrs, CT 06269 Enrollment: 29,854 Enrollment: 18,000 Enrollment: 35,244 Enrollment: 27,579 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Ravens Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Huskies, UConn Colors: Blue, White & Tan Colors: Black, White & Scarlet Colors: Red & Black Colors: Nat'l. Flag Blue (Navy) & White Conference: Mountain West Conference: OUA Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Home Court: Marriott Center (22,700) Home Court: Raven's Nest (1,400) Home Court: Fifth Third Arena (13,176) Home Court: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion President: Cecil O. Samuelson President: Dr. David Atkinson President: Dr. Nancy Zimpher (10,167); Hartford Civic Center (16,294) Athletic Director: Tom Holmoe Athletic Director: Drew Love Athletic Director: Mike Thomas President: Dr. Philip E. Austin Head Coach: Dave Rose Head Coach: David Smart Head Coach: Mick Cronin Athletic Director: Jeffrey Hathaway Alma Mater: Houston '83 Alma Mater: Queens '94 Alma Mater: Cincinnati '97 Head Coach: Jim Calhoun Record at BYU: 45-18 (3 yrs.) Record at Carleton: 187-23 (8 yrs.) Record at Cincinnati: 11-19 (1 yr.) Alma Mater: American International '68 Career Record: same Career Record: same Career Record: 80-43 (4 yrs.) Record at UConn: 502-191 (20 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Dave Rice, John Assistant Coaches: Robert Smart, Jr., Assistant Coaches: Larry Davis, Chris Career Record: 750-328 (34 yrs.) Wardenburg, Terry Nashif Dean Petridis, Andy Stewart Goggin, Tony Stubblefield Assistant Coaches: George Blaney, 2006-07 Record: 25-9 2006-07 Record: 22-3 2006-07 Record: 11-19 Andre LaFleur, Patrick Sellers 2006-07 Mountain West Record: 13-3 2006-07 OUA Record: 19-3 2006-07 BIG EAST Record: 2-14 2006-07 Record: 17-14 Starters Returning: 2 Starters Returning: 3 Starters Returning: 4 2006-07 BIG EAST Record: 6-10 Series Record: Louisville leads 2-1 (1-0 Series Record: Louisville leads 1-0 Series Record: Louisville leads 51-38 Starters Returning: 5 in Louisville, 1-1 neutral) exhibition (1-0 in Ottawa) (28-15 in Louisville, 21-21 in Cincinnati, Series Record: Connecticut leads 3-2 Web Site Address: Web Site Address: www.carleton.ca/ 2-2 neutral) (1-1 in Louisville,1-1 in Storrs,1-0 neutral) www.byucougars.com athletics Web Site: www.ucbearcats.com Web Site: www.UConnHuskies.com Important Phone Numbers Important Phone Numbers Important Phone Numbers Important Phone Numbers (Area Code 801) (Area Code 613) (Area Code 513) (Area Code 860) Athletic Office ......................... 422-2096 Athletic Office ......................... 520-4480 Athletic Office ......................... 556-5603 Athletic Office ......................... 486-2725 Basketball Office .................... 422-3612 Basketball Office ......... 520-2600, x1166 Basketball Office .................... 556-5847 Basketball Office .................... 486-2720 Sports Information Office ....... 422-4912 Sports Info Office ........ 520-2600, x8512 Sports Information Office ....... 240-8884 Sports Information Office ....... 486-3531 BB SID - Brett Pyne (C) ......... 367-1631 BB SID - David Kent (H) ........ 234-2647 BB SID - Mike Harris (C) ........ 755-0022 BB SID - Kyle Muncy (H) ....... 267-7792 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] SID Fax .................................. 422-0633 SID Fax .................................. 520-4466 SID Fax .................................. 556-0619 SID Fax .................................. 486-5085 2007-08 Roster 2007-08 Roster 2007-08 Roster 2007-08 Roster No Name P Ht Yr Hometown No Name P Ht Yr Hometown No Name P Ht Yr Hometown No Name P Ht Yr Hometown 1 Michael Loyd G 6-2 Fr. Las Vegas, NV 3 Mike Kenny G 6-0 So. Ottawa, ON 1 Marvin Gentry G 6-3 Sr. Ft. Worth, TX 1 Marcus Johnson F 6-6 Jr. Los Angeles, CA 2 Lamont Morgan G 5-10 Jr. Pomona, CA 10 Elliot Thompson G 6-3 Fr. Fredericton, NB 5 Deonta Vaughn G 6-1 So. Indianapolis, IN 2 Donnell Beverly G 6-4 Fr. Hawthorne, CA 5 Archie Rose G/F 6-4 Jr. Nassau, Bahamas 11 Ryan Bell G 6-4 Sr. Orleans, ON 10 Marcus Sikes F 6-8 Sr. Richmond, Va. 3 Doug Wiggins G 6-1 So. East Hartford, CT 10 Vuk Ivanovic F/C 6-10 Sr. Pancevo, Serbia 13 Stuart Turnbull G 6-2 Sr. Kingston, ON 11 Larry Davis G 6-3 Fr. Houston, TX 4 Jeff Adrien F 6-7 Jr. Brookline, MA 20 Sam Burgess G 6-3 Sr. Alpine, UT 15 J-E Jean-Marie F 6-3 Sr. Ottawa, ON 15 Darnell Wilks F 6-7 Fr. Nashville, TN 10 Ben Spencer G 6-2 Sr. Mansfield, CT 24 Ben Murdock G 6-2 Sr. Bountiful, UT 21 Derek McConnery F 6-5 Jr. Ottawa, ON 20 Branden Miller G 6-4 Jr. Cincinnati, OH 11 Jerome Dyson G 6-3 So. Rockville, MD 30 Lee Cummard G/F 6-6 Jr. Mesa, AZ 22 Cole Hobin G 6-6 Fr. Stittsville, ON 21 Mike Williams F 6-7 Sr. Camben, AL 12 A.J. Price G 6-2 Jr. Amityville, NY 32 Jimmer Fredette G 6-2 Fr. Glens Falls, NY 23 Daron Leonard F 6-6 Jr. London, ON 22 Rashad Bishop F 6-6 Fr. Newark, NJ 14 Curtis Kelly F 6-9 So. Queens, NY 41 Chris Collinsworth F 6-9 Fr. Provo, UT 31 Luke Chapman G 6-4 Jr. Bloomfield, ON 23 Alvin Mitchell F 6-5 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 21 Stanley Robinson F 6-9 So. Birmingham, AL 44 Trent Plaisted F/C 6-11 Jr. San Antonio, TX 33 Rob Saunders G 6-3 Sr. Kingston, ON 30 Anthony McClain C 6-11 Fr. Ft. Washington, MD 24 Craig Austrie G 6-3 Jr. Stamford, CT 45 Jonathan Tavernari F 6-6 So. Sao Bernardo, Brazil 41 Neal Dawson F 6-11 Fr. Orleans, ON 33 Jamual Warren G 6-2 Sr. Springfield, MA 32 Jonathan Mandeldove C 6-11 So. Stone Mountain, GA 50 James Anderson C 6-11 Fr. Page, AZ 42 Aaron Doornekamp F 6-7 Sr. Odessa, ON 32 Kenny Belton F 6-8 Fr. Salem, VA 33 Gavin Edwards F 6-9 So. Gilbert, AZ 53 Gavin MacGregor C 6-9 Jr. Ridgecrest, CA 43 Aaron Chapman F 6-8 Fr. Bloomfield, ON 34 Adam Hrycaniuk C 6-10 Sr. Mysliborz, Poland 34 Hasheem Thabeet C 7-3 So. Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 54 Chris Miles F/C 6-11 So. Provo, UT 45 Kevin McCleery F 6-7 Jr. Nepean, ON 45 John Williamson F 6-6 Sr. Columbus, OH 2007-08 Schedule 2007-08 Schedule 2007-08 Schedule 2007-08 Schedule November November 23 SAN DIEGO ST. November February November February 9-11 PEGGY February 2 LAVAL 26 NEW MEXICO 9 at McMaster 1 TORONTO 7-8 2K SPORTS CLASSIC 2 PITTSBURGH CRONIN CLASSIC 2 MARQUETTE 7 BRYANT 30 at Air Force 10 at Lakehead 2 RYERSON 15-16 at 2K Sports 6 at Syracuse 16 COASTAL CARO. 9 at Rutgers 10 at Long Beach St. February 16 WATERLOO 8 RMC College Hoops Classic 9 GA. TECH 24 FAIRFIELD 13 ST. JOHN'S 14 IDAHO ST. 2 at Wyoming 17 LAURIER 9 QUEEN'S 20 GARDNER-WEBB 13 NOTRE DAME 26 SO. CAROLINA 20 USF 16 JACKSON ST. 6 TCU 23 WESTERN 13 OTTAWA 26 FLORIDA A&M 16 at South Fla. UPSTATE 23 at Georgetown OPPONENTS OPPONENTS 20 HARTFORD 24 WINDSOR December OPPONENTS OPPONENTS OPPONENTS 13 at Colorado St. 19 DEPAUL December 27 at Pittsburgh 23 Louisville (at LV) 16 UNLV 30 at Brock 1 at Basketball Hall 23 at Villanova 1 at UAB March 24 at Las Vegas Inv. 20 UTAH December of Fame Classic 26 at Rutgers 8 at Illinois St. 2 PROVIDENCE December 23 at San Diego St. 1 at Guelph 6 NORTHEASTERN March 12 at Xavier 6 DEPAUL 1 at Portland 26 at New Mexico January 16 QUINNIPIAC 1 WEST VA. 19 MEMPHIS 8 at Connecticut 5 WEBER ST. March 4 LAURENTIAN 22 MAINE 6 at Providence 23 at NC State 12-15 BIG EAST 8 MICHIGAN ST. 1 AIR FORCE 5 YORK 28 at Central Fla. 8 CINCINNATI 12 LAMAR 5 WYOMING 11 at Toronto 29 MIAMI (OH) Tournament January January 12-15 at BIG EAST 15 PEPPERDINE 8 at TCU 12 at Ryerson 3 at Seton Hall Tournament 21 SO. UTAH 12-15 MWC 18 at York 1 at Louisville 5 at Notre Dame 29 at Boise St. Tournament 19 at Laurentian 5 at St. John's 8 ST. JOHN'S 9 SYRACUSE OPPONENTS OPPONENTS OPPONENTS OPPONENTS OPPONENTS January 25 at Queen's 12 at Georgetown 3 LOYOLA 26 at Ottawa 12 VILLANOVA 17 PROVIDENCE MARYMOUNT 29 at RMC 15 at Notre Dame 20 MARQUETTE 8 at Wake Forest 19 PITTSBURGH 23 at Cincinnati 12 COLORADO ST. 23 CONNECTICUT 26 at Indiana 15 at UNLV 27 at Seton Hall 28 LOUISVILLE 19 at Utah 30 at West Virginia 188 U of L's first exhibitiion opponent, Carleton, has won five straight CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) National Championships. Dayton DePaul Georgetown Georgetown College Brian Gregory Brian Roberts Jerry Wainwright Draelon Burns John Thompson Roy Hibbert Happy Osborne Donnovan Brown Location: Dayton, OH 45469 Location: Chicago, IL 60614 Location: Washington, DC 20057-0001 Location: Georgetown, KY 40324 Enrollment: 10,000 Enrollment: 23,148 Enrollment: 6,422 Enrollment: 1,400 Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Blue Demons Nickname: Hoyas Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Royal Blue & Scarlet Colors: Blue & Gray Colors: Orange & Black Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Mid-South Home Court: U. of Dayton Arena (13,409) Home Court: Allstate Arena (18,500) Home Court: McDonough Arena (2,200); Home Court: Alumni Gymnasium (1,500) President: Dr.
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