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Fresno State Coaching Staff Head Coach: Steve Cleveland (5th Season, UC Irvine ‘76) Overall Record: 201-171 (12 years) Fresno State Record: 63-63 (4 years) 2009-10 Schedule Associate Head Coach: Jeff Reinert (3rd Season, Gonzaga ’85) Date Opponent [TV] Time (PT) Assistant Coaches: Senque Carey (5th Season, New Mexico ’04) November Lee Moon (3rd Season, UNC Wilmington, ‘02) 4 (Wed) (Ex.) Fresno Pacific 8 p.m. 13 (Fri) San Francisco State 7 p.m. Basketball Operations: Don Slade (5th Season, Fresno State ‘73) 17 (Tues) at Northern Arizona 5:35 p.m. Athletic Trainer: Brad Floy (2nd Season, Iowa ‘02) 19 (Thurs) at Seattle University 7 p.m. 23 (Mon) San Diego State 7 p.m. 28 (Sat) at Santa Clara 7 p.m. 2009-10 Preview: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 December Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 1 (Tues) +Pacific 7 p.m. 6 (Sun) San Diego 4 p.m. Newcomers: 7 8 (Tues) at Pepperdine [BSN] 7 p.m. 12 (Sat) ^BYU [BSN] 7 p.m. 17 (Thurs) UC Davis 7 p.m. Starters Returning (3) 19 (Sat) North Dakota State 7 p.m. Pos # Name Ht Wt YR PPG RPG APG BPG 21 (Mon) at Montana 6 p.m. F 15 Nedeljko Golubovic 6-8 245 JR 7.3 4.6 1.3 0.4 23 (Wed) at Oregon State 7 p.m. G/F 24 Paul George 6-8 210 SO 14.3 6.2 1.9 1.0 28 (Mon) Colorado State 7 p.m. F 30 Sylvester Seay 6-9 225 SR* 15.3 5.8 1.2 1.8 January 2 (Sat) *Boise State 7 p.m. 9 (Sat) *Hawai’i 7 p.m. Other Returning Letterwinners (3) 11 (Mon) *San Jose State 7 p.m. Pos # Name Ht Wt YR PPG RPG APG BPG 14 (Thurs) *at Louisiana Tech [BSN] 5 p.m. G 1 Mychal Ladd 6-5 190 SO 9.5 3.8 1.4 0.2 16 (Sat) *at New Mexico State [BSN] 6 p.m. G 32 Brandon Sperling 6-4 180 SO 2.4 1.8 1.4 0.3 21 (Thurs) *Utah State 7 p.m. 23 (Sat) *Nevada 7 p.m. C 42 Brandon Webster 6-10 275 JR 2.0 1.3 0.1 0.4 28 (Thurs) *at Idaho 7 p.m. 30 (Sat) *at Boise State 7:15 p.m. Starters Lost (2) February Pos # Name Ht Wt YR PPG RPG APG BPG 6 (Sat) *at Hawai’i [BSN] 10 p.m. G 2 Bryce Cartwright 5-11 160 FR 4.9 1.8 3.2 0.1 11 (Thurs) *New Mexico State 7 p.m. G 5 Dwight O’Neil 6-3 180 SR* 12.9 4.4 4.7 0.2 13 (Sat) *Idaho 7 p.m. 17 (Wed) *at Nevada [BSN] 7 p.m. 20 (Sat) ESPN BracketBusters (TBD) 7 p.m. Reserve Letterwinners Lost (2) 23 (Tues) Cal State Bakersfield 7 p.m. Pos # Name Ht Wt YR PPG RPG APG BPG 27 (Sat) *at San Jose State 7 p.m. G 11 Myles Green 5-10 160 SO 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.0 March F 21 Brian Seals 6-8 215 JR 2.2 2.4 0.1 0.7 1 (Mon) *at Utah State [BSN] 6 p.m. 4 (Thurs) *Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. 11-13 WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) TBD Other Reserve Lost (1) 18-21 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBD Pos # Name Ht Wt YR PPG RPG APG BPG 25-28 NCAA Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight TBD G 3 Jordan Ambers 5-11 175 JR 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.0 April 2-4 NCAA Final Four/Championship TBD Newcomers (7) Pos # Name Ht Wt Yr Hometown (Previous School) Ex. Exhibition Game + at Selland Arena (Fresno, Calif.) G/F 11 Jerry Brown, Jr. 6-7 195 FR Richmond, Calif. (Sacred Heart) ^ at Galen Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) G/F 20 Garrett Johnson 6-5 190 FR Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) * Western Athletic Conference Game F 25 Justin Johnson 6-6 205 FR* Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) • All home games in BOLD at Save Mart Center, (except Dec. 1 game at Selland Arena) G 3 Taylor Kelly 6-2 200 FR* Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial) • All games/times are subject to change G 12 Steven Shepp 6-2 170 SO* Woodbridge, Va. (Allegany College of Maryland) C 22 Greg Smith 6-10 250 FR Vallejo, Calif. (Westwind Academy) G 2 Jonathan Wills 6-6 180 JR! Carson, Calif. (New Mexico)

* Has used redshirt season ! Will redshirt 2009-10 season as a Division I transfer A Look Ahead at 2009-10 • Seay and George Early Candidates for All-WAC Honors • Golubovic Striving for Second Academic All-District Accolades • New Recruits Add Depth, Experience and Talent to Loaded Roster Page  2009-10 Preseason Basketball Prospectus This is Bulldog Basketball: “Built to Last”

Returning Bulldogs Ready to Build on Solid Foundation With three starters and three other letterwinners returning for Fresno State’s run at the program’s fifth NCAA appearance, the 2009-10 Bulldogs are now stacked with an experienced core group of veterans to set the standard of excellence. For the second-straight season, Fresno State fields only one senior as forward Sylvester Seay, the Bulldogs’ leading scorer from a year ago (15.3 ppg), is primed to take his game to the next level in his final collegiate season after earning Second-Team All-WAC honors in 2008-09. A threat from inside the low post and all over the hardwood, Seay creates mismatches due to his size and athleticism. The trio of returning starters also include sophomore guard/forward Paul George (14.6 ppg/6.2 rpg) and junior forward Nedeljko Golubovic (7.3 ppg/4.6 rpg). All three played in every game last season and averaged 30 or more minutes per game. George is a dynamic game-changer who will takes good shots from beyond the arc and plays stifling defense for Cleveland’s style of play. Golubovic, a 2008-09 Academic All-District Bulldog Quick Facts VII honoree, is a strong athlete with a competitive fire and an intelligent mindset on the floor, who UNIVERSITY INFORMATION also excels in the classroom. Three additional letterwinners who earned significant minutes last Location:...... Fresno, Calif. season are back for more: sophomore guards Mychal Ladd and Brandon Sperling, along with Founded:...... 1911 junior center Brandon Webster. All three are expected to add quality depth as key contributors Enrollment:...... 21,503 off the bench and even compete for a place in the starting slate. President:...... Dr. John D. Welty Nickname:...... Bulldogs Colors:...... Red and Blue New Bulldogs Complete Stacked Roster Conference:...... Western Athletic With seven newcomers to an already loaded Bulldog roster, the excitement around head coach Facility:...... Save Mart Center Steve Clevealnd’s latest recruiting class is nearing a fever pitch in Fresno. The buzz of the un- Athletics Director:...... Thomas Boeh known has the Red Wave looking forward to an exciting season with one of the most complete Ticket Office...... (559) 278-DOGS classes rolling into town. In the early signing period, Rivals.com ranked Fresno State’s class as Press Row:...... (559) 347-3699 the 12th best mid-major recruiting class in the country with the inking of three freshmen: local Official Website:...... gobulldogs.com standout 6’10” center Greg Smith and a pair of versatile and athletic perimeter players in Garrett Johnson and Jerry Brown, Jr. A former Edison High Tiger and graduate of the Westwind Acad- TEAM INFORMATION emy in Phoenix, Smith should jump right into the fire as a newly minted Bulldog and could see 2008-09 Record Breakout: significant playing time right away. Cleveland and his staff are also thrilled to see how Johnson Overall: 13-21 WAC: 3-13 and Brown perform in fall camp as they will also have a serious opportunity to earn minutes early Home: 9-8 Home: 3-5 in their Fresno State careers. A couple of late additions made an already great class even better Away: 3-10 Away: 0-8 as Cleveland landed Steven Shepp, a competitive and energetic sophomore-to-be guard. Neutral: 1-3 Shepp, as a junior college transfer, will be eligible to play immediately and will to compete to run the offense. Junior Jonathan Wills, another late addition, will redshirt the upcoming season as a Basketball Office: Cindy Favilla (Administrative Asst.) Division I transfer from the University of New Mexico who can play all three perimeter positions. Phone: (559) 278-2748 The newest members of the Bulldog family can be expected to embrace Cleveland’s “Built to Fax: (559) 278-4176 Last” philosophy with a passionate dedication both academically and athletically as the traditiion continues for Fresno State.

MEDIA INFORMATION 2009-10 Schedule Places Emphasis on Competition, Rivalries and Tradition Men’s Basketball Contact: The 2009-10 Fresno State men’s basketball schedule features 17 home games, including dates Stephen Trembley E-mail:...... [email protected] with a 2009 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) Semifinalist and a pair of NCAA Tournament Office:...... (559) 244-5615 teams from a year ago. The season and home opener is set for Friday, Nov. 13 against San Direct:...... (559) 244-5616 Francisco State. Other nonconference contests include: Northern Arizona, Seattle University, San Cell:...... (559) 270-4291 Diego State, Santa Clara, Pacific, San Diego, Pepperdine, BYU, UC Davis, North Dakota State, Fax:...... (559) 244-6032 Montana, Oregon State, Colorado State, Cal State Bakersfield and participation in the ESPNU BracketBusters event. The WAC slate starts at home against Boise State on Saturday, Jan. 2. Bulldog Blog: The 2010 WAC Tournament will again be held in Reno, Nev. from March 11-13, 2010. The Fresno State Media Relations office started the “Bulldog Blog” in the fall of 2008. Staff members blog at least twice a week GPAs Soaring Upward Leading to Unprecendented Graduation Rates when their assigned sport is in season. When Steve Cleveland returned home to Fresno four years ago, his mission was clear: return the Blogs also come from student-athletes, Bulldogs to the biggest athletic stage with an unwavering commitment to elevating the academic coaches and other staff. The blogs can be success of the program. Through establishing a new brand of Bulldog basketball to highlight found through a link on the front page of a storied Fresno State tradition, Cleveland and his staff transformed the culture of the program www.gobulldogs.com. both academically and athletically. The “Built to Last” approach placed a paramount emphasis Fresno State Identification: on graduating student-athletes. From December 2007 to May 2009, ten men’s basketball student- The official name of the school is: athletes graduated to mark the most in the program’s history for a similar span. His Bulldogs also California State University, Fresno made the largest leap in their collective grade point average of any Fresno State team from fall 2007 to fall 2008. Nedeljko Golubovic is in position to potentially repeat as an Academic All-District For athletics department purposes, the VIII honoree as well as an Academic All-WAC recipient, along with an impressively developing University prefers to be called Fresno guard Brandon Sperling, who also took home 2008-09 Academic All-WAC accolades. State – never Fresno State University and never shorten to Fresno. For graphics or abbreviations, we ask that you please use FS – not FSU, CSUF or Fresno. Other acceptable abbreviation: Fresno St. Page  2009-10 Preseason Basketball Prospectus ‘Dog Bones - Returning Bulldog Capsules:

#24 Paul George, Sophomore, Guard, 6-7, Palmdale, Calif. (Pete Knight) Accolades: Invitation to U19 USA Basketball Training Camp A dynamic, game-changing freshman who made an immediate impact as the core of the foundation for the Bulldogs’ storied program … delivered one of the most impressive freshman performances in Bulldog history … ranked as one of the top 15 freshmen scorers in the NCAA … received one of 18 prestigious invitations to U19 USA Basketball Training Camp in June 2009 ... one of only two Bulldogs to start all 34 games … during his freshman campaign, averaged 14.3 points, a team-high 6.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and a team-high 1.7 steals per game while shooting 47 percent from the field … recorded the third-best season 3-point percentage (63-141, 44.6%) in Bulldog history … led team with six double-doubles … on the season, led the WAC in minutes played (1176) and finished second in the WAC in 3-point shooting (63-141, 44.7%), steals (59) and steals per game (1.74), third in the WAC in minutes played per game (34.59), fifth in the WAC in defensive rebounds (149) and 3-pointers made (63), sixth in the WAC in 3-pointers made per game (1.85), seventh in the WAC in rebounds (212), eighth in the WAC in defensive rebounds per game (4.38), ninth in the WAC in points scored (487) and scoring per game (14.3), and tenth in the WAC in blocked shots (34) and blocks per game (1.00) … scored a career-high 29 points, the fifth highest scoring WAC performance in a conference game, with a perfect tally (8-8) from the charity stripe, one of ten perfect WAC performances from the line on the season, and the fifth highest field goal percentage in a 2008-09 conference game by drilling nine of eleven field goal attempts (81.8%) to lead the ‘Dogs to an 88-82 victory over Boise State on Feb. 9, 2009 … forced a career-high five steals in the Bulldogs’ quarterfinal bout with the top-seeded Utah State Aggies in the 2009 WAC Tournament … earned ESPN’s Sportscenter’s No. 1 “Play of the Day for Nov. 18, 2009 with an emphatic one-handed slam dunk on the road at Saint Mary’s College during ESPN’s College Hoops Tip Off Special … in WAC contests, averaged 14.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per games while shooting 42 percent from the field … in final WAC-only regular season rankings, finished second in the WAC in 3-point shooting (28-63, 44.4 %), third in the WAC in minutes played (573) and minutes per game (35.81), fourth in the WAC in steals (27) and steals per game (1.69), eighth in the WAC in blocked shots (16) and blocks per game (1.00), ninth in the WAC 3-pointers made (28), 3-pointers made per game (1.75), and tenth in the WAC in points scored (229), scoring per game (14.3), rebounds (97), rebounds per game (6.1), defensive rebounds (66) and defensive rebounds per game (4.13).

#15 Nedeljko Golubovic, Junior, Forward, 6-8, Pjevlja, Serbia (Findlay Prep) Accolades: 2009 Academic All-District VIII; 2008 & 2009 Academic All-WAC; President’s List During his sophomore campaign, earned the first recognition in program history as an Academic All-District VIII honoree and a candidate for the Academic All-American team … the selection marked the only Western Athletic Conference honoree and the only student-athlete from a California college in the University Division … received his second straight Academic All-WAC honors ... in his first three semesters at Fresno State, collected a cumulative 3.76 grade point average, including a distinction on the President’s List for a 4.0 grade point average in the Fall 2007 semester … one of only two Bulldogs to start all 34 games … averaged 7.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game … logged 30.1 minutes per game, the third highest of any Bulldog … scored a career-high 18 points to lead ‘Dogs to 68-66 victory over second-place Nevada on Feb. 26, 2009 … grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds as the Bulldogs beat Hawai’i 62-58 in opening round of 2009 WAC Tournament … reached double figures in scoring during seven games … in WAC contests, averaged 7.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.

#1 Mychal Ladd, Sophomore, Guard, 6-5, Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) As one of the four freshmen contributing significant minutes, appeared in all 34 games, starting 15 … averaged 9.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game … tied for second on the team with three double-doubles … scored a career-high 22 points twice … reached double figures in scoring 16 times … a passionate and hard-working shooting guard named team’s “Outstanding Free Throw Shooter” (55-76, 72.4%) … in WAC contests, averaged 8.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.

#30 Sylvester Seay, Senior, Forward, 6-9, San Bernardino, Calif. (Arizona State) Accolades: 2009 Second-Team All-WAC Over the course of the season, emerged as the Bulldogs’ primary threat from the low post with ability to also knock down shots from all over the floor … appeared in 34 games with 31 starts … earned second-team All-WAC honors … led team with 15.3 points and 1.7 blocks, grabbed 5.8 rebounds per game while shooting 46 percent from the field … recorded a team-high 521 points … swatted the tenth-most blocks (58) in a single season by a Bulldog … soared to a career-high with 32 points on the road at Utah State on Jan. 15, 2009 … recorded three double-doubles … scored 20 or more points in five consecutive games (Feb. 14 to Feb. 28, 2009) ... hit a 60-foot buzzer-beating 3-pointer to send the ‘Dogs home date with the first-place Utah State Aggies into overtime on Jan. 31, 2009 … on the season, finished third in the WAC in blocked shots (58), fifth in the WAC in blocks per game (1.71), sixth in the WAC in field goals (177), seventh in the WAC in points scored (521), eighth in the WAC in points per game (15.3) and tenth in the WAC in 3-point field goals made (50) … in WAC contests, averaged the third-highest scoring clip with 17.4 points and added 6.9 rebounds per game while shooting 45.1 percent on field goal attempts… in the final WAC-only regular season rankings, finished second in the WAC in points scored (279), third in the WAC in scoring (17.4), fourth in the WAC field goals made (93), blocked shots (29) and blocks per game (1.81), sixth in the WAC in rebounds (110), defensive rebounds (76), rebounds per game (6.9) and defensive rebounds per game (4.75), seventh in the WAC in 3-pointers made (29) and 3-pointers made per game (1.81).

#32 Brandon Sperling, Sophomore, Guard, 6-3, Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan) Accolades: 2009 Academic All-WAC As a defensive specialist, appeared in all 34 games with 10 starts … earned his minutes in the rotation for his aggressive defensive approach and strong work ethic in practice … averaged 2.4 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game … scored a career-high 11 points in 81-63 victory over Houston Baptist on Jan. 28, 2009 … in WAC contests, averaged 2.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.

#42 Brandon Webster, Junior, Center, 6-10, Bryan, Texas (Bryan) As the tallest member of the roster, appeared in 28 games as a center with a high basketball IQ … one of only three returning letterwinners from 2007-08 roster … averaged 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... logged a career-high 21 minutes against San Jose State on Jan. 10, 2009 … registered at least ten minutes in nine games during the season. Page  2009-10 Preseason Basketball Prospectus A Closer Look: Head Coach Steve Cleveland With a passionate and unwavering commitment to elevating the excellence of Bulldog student-athletes on the basketball hardwood and in the classroom, fifth-year head coach Steve Cleveland has built a solid and talented foundation of dynamic individuals as a strong contender for postseason success. In his four seasons at Fresno State, Cleveland passed the 200 career win milestone by improving his overall tally as a Division I head coach to 201-171 with a 63-63 mark for his hometown Bulldogs. Through establishing a new brand of Bulldog basketball to highlight a storied Fresno State tradition, Cleveland and his staff transformed the culture of the program academically and athletically. The “Built to Last” approach placed a paramount emphasis on graduating student-athletes. From December 2007 to May 2009, ten men’s basketball student-athletes graduated to mark the most in the program’s history for a similar span. His Bulldogs also made the largest leap in their collective grade point average of any Fresno State team from fall 2007 to fall 2008. Cleveland’s system produced the program’s first Academic All-District VIII honoree when sophomore forward Nedeljko Golubovic received the elite recogni- tion in February 2009. Golubovic was the only University Division student-athlete from a California college and the single representative from a Western Athletic Conference school to earn the honor. The WAC designated Golubovic and freshman guard Brandon Sperling for Academic All-WAC accolades, the 27th and 28th academic all-conference selections in Cleveland’s twelve years as a Division I head coach. These outstanding accomplishments led to significant strides in the Bulldogs’ Academic Progress Rate (APR) score that soared 104 points in two years. The unprecedented increase returned a full complement of 13 available scholarships for the 2009-10 campaign. On the hardwood, his 2008-09 offense continued to top the WAC in 3-point shooting for the third straight season with an average of 7.1 triples made per game. Five newcomers contributed considerable minutes, including four freshmen that finished in the top 10 of WAC freshmen for minutes played per contest. As a respected and innovative teacher of the game, Cleveland closely guided the development of freshman guard Paul George to one of the most impres- sive freshman performances in Bulldog history. George ranked as one of the top 15 freshman scorers in the NCAA and led the team with the third-best season 3-point field goal percentage (63-141, 44.6%) in school history. Cleveland additionally provided the leadership for his 21st all-conference selection. Junior forward Sylvester Seay earned second-team All-WAC honors as the team’s leading scorer (15.3 ppg) and finished third in the conference with 17.6 points per game against WAC opponents. Cleveland’s team continued to draw record crowds and extensive community support to the pristine Save Mart Center as the Bulldogs led the WAC in home attendance for the sixth straight season. His 2007-08 team also had paced the conference from long range with over eight 3-pointers per contest and landed a pair of Bulldogs, senior guards Kevin Bell and Eddie Miller, in the top 10 of all WAC scorers. Bell concluded his career as Fresno State’s all-time assists leader with 599 assists. The Fresno-native returned his Bulldogs to the postseason for the first time in five years as part of the 2006-07 campaign. Their 22-10 overall record, which marks only the 16th time in school history a coach directed his squad to over 20 wins in a season and the most wins since the 1995-96 NIT Quarterfinal team, garnered a spot in the postseason 2007 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Cleveland and the Bulldogs began that season 7-0 and received votes in both national polls twice. Before heading into conference play, the Bulldogs carried an 11-2 record. Fresno State finished alone in third place in the WAC with a 10-6 mark and ranked No. 9 in the nation in 3-pointers made per game. With Cleveland’s guidance, two Bulldogs grabbed all-WAC honors (Dominic McGuire and Quinton Hosley). The Washington Wizards picked McGuire in the second round of the NBA Draft after he set the single-season school record for blocks with 114 and ranked No. 5 in the nation. In his first year at the Bulldogs’ helm, Cleveland sparked two student-athletes to 2005-06 all-conference accolades, including Hosley who landed on the WAC All-Newcomer Team and led the team to a winning season for the ninth time by a first-year coach and established the fifth-most wins (15) by a rookie Fresno State skipper. A trio of Bulldogs not only finished the year as the WAC leaders in assists (Kevin Bell), 3-pointers (Ja’Vance Coleman) and steals (Quinton Hosley) but the same three also would be nationally-ranked throughout the season in their respective categories. Fresno State, which led the conference in four statistical categories overall, finished as the top scoring team in the WAC with a 73.8 point per game average. Cleveland spent his previous eight years at Brigham Young University and completely transformed the Cougar program into a consistent postseason factor on the national level. Over his eight-year BYU tenure, Cleveland, who was honored as the 2003 MWC Coach of the Year, delivered a 138-108 tally, posted four 20-win seasons, secured two regular season titles, won a conference tournament championship, made three NCAA Tournament appearances and two berths in the NIT while a league-best 24 Cougars were Academic All-Conference honorees. Cleveland grew up in Fresno and coached at Clovis West High School. Under Cleveland, the Golden Cleveland File Eagles excelled while racking up a 180-70 record. His success continued after shifting over to Fresno City College, where he compiled a 157-77 mark. Cleveland received coach of the year honors twice Cleveland’s Career Year-by-Year while leading the Rams to the postseason playoffs in all seven seasons. This opportunity allowed him Year School Record (pct.) to mold the development of a host of future basketball standouts, including eventual 2009 NBA Finals 1997-98 BYU 9-21 (.300) participant and Fresno State’s single season assists leader Rafer Alston. 1998-99 BYU 12-16 (.429) Cleveland, 57, graduated from Hoover High School in Fresno, played basketball at Fresno City College, 1999-00 BYU 22-11 (.667) and was named his squad’s Most Outstanding Player in 1973-74. He later starred as the Anteaters’ 2000-01 BYU 24-9 (.727) MVP while leading the team in scoring as a senior at UC Irvine, where he played from 1974-76. 2001-02 BYU 18-12 (.600) 2002-03 BYU 23-9 (.719) He earned a bachelor’s degree in social science from UC Irvine in 1976 and received a master’s in 2003-04 BYU 21-9 (.700) education administration from Fresno Pacific in 1979. Cleveland, the 17th head coach of the Fresno 2004-05 BYU 9-21 (.300) State men’s basketball program, and his wife, Kip, have three children - Casey, Skyler and Katie. 2005-06 Fresno State 15-13 (.536) 2006-07 Fresno State 22-10 (.688) Cleveland’s Career Highlights 2007-08 Fresno State 13-19 (.406) 2008-09 Fresno State 13-21 (.382) Career Record: 201-171 (12 years) ------School Record: 63-63 (4 years) Record at Fresno State: 63-63 (.500) Record at BYU: 138-108 (.561) Postseason Experience: 3 NCAA & 3 NIT Appearances Overall Career Record: 201-171 (.540) Page  2009-10 Preseason Basketball Prospectus 2008-09 Season Highlights: “Built to Last”

Golubovic Honored as First-Team Academic All-District 8 Nedeljko Golubovic, a sophomore originally from Pljevlja, Serbia, earned an exclusive spot on the first-team Academic All-District 8. This is the first such honor for a Fresno State men’s basketball student-athlete in the history of the longtime program. Golubovic earned a cumulative 3.76 grade point average in his three semesters at Fresno State, including a distinction on the President’s List during the Fall 2007 semester for a perfect 4.0 GPA. Golubovic’s selection placed him in an elite group, as he was the only University Division student-athlete from a California college and the only representative from a Western Athletic Conference school to earn recognition. 2008-09 Schedule/Results: 13-21, 3-13 WAC Seay Shined to Second-Team All-WAC Honors Date Opponent (TV) Time Junior forward Sylvester Seay earned honors on the second-team All-WAC, as selected by November the nine head coaches in the conference. Seay finished the conference schedule tied for 5 (Wed) (Ex.) Fresno Pacific W 97-88 third in scoring (17.4 ppg), fourth in blocked shots (1.81 bpg), sixth in rebounding (6.9 rpg) 9 (Sun) (Ex.) Cal State Stanislaus W 80-66 14 (Fri) Sacramento State W 77-65 and ninth in 3-point shooting (29-72, 40.3%) against WAC opponents. Seay also garnered 17 (Mon) at Saint Mary’s (ESPN) L 99-85 the Bulldogs’ only WAC Player of the Week honors when he averaged 25.5 points and 22 (Sat) at San Diego State L 80-56 9.5 rebounds with a pair of 20-plus scoring affairs during the week of Feb. 23 to March 1. 25 (Tues) Seattle University W 79-58 During that week, the San Bernardino native shot 57.1 percent on 3-pointers while hitting 30 (Sun) Oregon State L 62-54 16 of 30 field goal attempts. The performance capped a span where he scored at least December 20 points in the five straight games. 3 (Wed) UNLV L 82-76 6 (Sat) at Pacific W 66-64 10 (Wed) Cal State Bakersfield W 66-51 George Earned Instant Attention with Dunks, Defense and 3-Point Clip 14 (Sun) Montana L 69-65 Freshman guard Paul George made an instant case for one of the most dominating fresh- 18 (Thurs) ^Northern Colorado W 70-65 man campaigns in Bulldog history with a deafening dunk during the late night Nov. 17 Saint 20 (Sat) ^South Carolina Upstate W 72-47 22 (Mon) ^^Creighton L 84-65 Mary’s game that landed as the No. 1 play on Sportscenter’s Top 10 “Plays of the Day” for 23 (Tues) ^^Saint Louis L 56-52 Nov. 18, 2008 and opened the preview highlights for multiple broadcasts. The dunk, where 29 (Mon) at Cal Poly W 90-87 (OT) the freshman slashed straight to the basket and delivered an emphatic one-handed slam January on a pair of Gael defenders, has received over 83,000 views on YouTube. The native of 3 (Sat) *New Mexico State L 79-66 Palmdale, Calif. also led the team on the boards (6.2 rpg), floor (59 steals) and from beyond 10 (Sat) *San Jose State L 71-68 (OT) the 3-point arc with a blistering 44.7% clip (63-141). After the season where he finished 15 (Thurs) *at Utah State (BSN) L 65-61 as one of the fifteen highest scoring freshmen in the country, George received one of 18 17 (Sat) *at Nevada (BSN) L 65-60 22 (Thurs) *Louisiana Tech W 63-46 prestigious invitations to attend the 2009 U19 World Championship Team Training Camp 24 (Sat) *at San Jose State L 85-79 and compete for a spot on their 12-man roster. 28 (Wed) Houston Baptist W 81-63 31 (Sat) *Utah State L 83-77 (OT)

National Exposure: ‘Dogs on ESPN + Bulldog Sports Network February Bulldog Sports Properties and Fresno State Athletics broadcasted a seven-game men’s 5 (Thurs) *at Hawai’i (BSN) L 69-43 basketball schedule for the 2008-09 season on the Bulldog Sports Network. KAIL-TV Digital 9 (Mon) *Boise State W 88-82 12 (Thurs) *at Louisiana Tech (BSN) L 55-42 7.1 (MY 53) took over as the flagship television station of Fresno State sports. Games were 14 (Sat) *at New Mexico St. (BSN) L 79-71 (OT) also shown on Comcast SportsNet, ESPN Full Court and www.espn360.com. The ‘Dogs 19 (Thurs) *Hawai’i (ESPN2) L 73-69 also appeared three times during the season on ESPN’s Family of Networks, including 21 (Sat) UC Davis - BracketBusters W 71-70 26 (Thurs) *Nevada W 68-66 ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. 28 (Sat) *Idaho L 71-68

March ‘Dogs Continue to Top Conference from Downtown and Home Attendance 5 (Thurs) *at Boise State (BSN) L 79-65 After 32 regular season games, Fresno State topped the Western Athletic Conference in 7 (Sat) *at Idaho (BSN) L 59-56 3-pointers made (7.09 per game) and home attendance (8,969 per game) while register- 10-14 WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) ing the second most blocked shots (4.78 per game) for the season. Freshman guard Paul 10 (Tues) No. 8 Hawai’i W 62-58 12 (Thurs) No. 1 Utah State (ESPNU) L 85-68 George led the league in 3-point shooting by hitting 61 of 133 attempts from beyond the arc in 2008-09. Junior forward Sylvester Seay finished third of WAC scorers in conference Ex. Exhibition Game ^ Las Vegas Classic (Fresno, Calif.) games by averaging 17.4 points as an inside-outside threat. ^^ Las Vegas Classic. (Las Vegas, Nev.) * Western Athletic Conference Game Four Freshmen Log Major Minutes All home games in BOLD at Save Mart Center Freshman guards Bryce Cartwright, Paul George, Mychal Ladd and Brandon Sperling Final 2008-09 WAC Standings earned immediate playing time for the Bulldogs and each finished the season in the top 10 WAC Overall of WAC freshmen for minutes per game during the 2008-09 season. W L W L Utah State 14 2 30 5 Nevada 11 5 21 13 Boise State 9 7 19 13 Fresno State Men’s Basketball Tradition New Mexico State 9 7 17 15 4 NCAA Appearances (1981, ‘82, ‘84 & 2001) Idaho 9 7 17 16 Louisiana Tech 6 10 15 18 1983 National Invitation Tournament Champions San Jose State 6 10 13 17 Hawai‘i 5 11 13 17 9 NIT Appearances [1983, ‘85, ‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2002, & ‘07) Fresno State 3 13 13 21 Page  2009-20091 0Preseason Preseason Basketball Basketball Prospectus Prospectus Fresno State Bulldogs --- Men’s Basketball (Numerical Roster) No. Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Previous School) 1 Mychal Ladd G SO 6-5 190 Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach HS) 2 Jonathan Wills G JR 6-6 180 Carson, Calif. (University of New Mexico) 3 Taylor Kelly G R-FR 6-2 200 Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS) 11 Jerry Brown, Jr. G/F FR 6-7 195 Richmond, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 12 Steven Shepp G R-SO 6-2 170 Woodbridge, Va. (Allegany College of Maryland) 15 Nedeljko Golubovic F JR 6-8 245 Pljevlja, Serbia (Findlay College Prep) 20 Garrett Johnson G/F FR 6-5 190 Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) 22 Greg Smith C FR 6-10 250 Vallejo, Calif. (Westwind Academy) 24 Paul George G/F SO 6-8 210 Palmdale, Calif. (Pete Knight HS) 25 Justin Johnson F R-FR 6-6 205 Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 30 Sylvester Seay F SR 6-9 225 San Bernardino, Calif (Arizona State) 32 Brandon Sperling G SO 6-4 180 Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 42 Brandon Webster C JR 6-10 275 Bryan, Texas (Bryan HS)

Fresno State Bulldogs --- Men’s Basketball (Alphabetical Roster) No. Name Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Previous School) 11 Jerry Brown, Jr. G/F FR 6-7 195 Richmond, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 24 Paul George G/F SO 6-8 210 Palmdale, Calif. (Pete Knight HS) 15 Nedeljko Golubovic F JR 6-8 245 Pljevlja, Serbia (Findlay College Prep) 20 Garrett Johnson G/F FR 6-5 190 Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch) 25 Justin Johnson F R-FR 6-6 205 Phoenix, Ariz. (Brewster Academy) 3 Taylor Kelly G R-FR 6-2 200 Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS) 1 Mychal Ladd G SO 6-5 190 Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach HS) 30 Sylvester Seay F SR 6-9 225 San Bernardino, Calif. (Arizona State) 12 Steven Shepp G R-SO 6-2 170 Woodbridge, Va. (Allegany College of Maryland) 22 Greg Smith C FR 6-10 250 Vallejo, Calif. (Westwind Academy) 32 Brandon Sperling G SO 6-4 180 Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 42 Brandon Webster C JR 6-10 275 Bryan, Tex. (Bryan HS) 2 Jonathan Wills G JR 6-6 180 Carson, Calif. (University of New Mexico)

Fresno State Bulldogs --- Coaching Staff Head Coach: Steve Cleveland (5th Season, UC Irvine ‘76) Associate Head Coach: Jeff Reinert (3rd Season, Gonzaga ’85) Assistant Coaches: Senque Carey (5th Season, New Mexico ’04) Lee Moon (3rd Season, UNC Wilmington, ‘02) Basketball Operations: Don Slade (5th Season, Fresno State ‘73) Athletic Trainer: Brad Floy (2nd Season, Iowa ‘02)

Pronunciation Guide Senque Carey Sen-Q Nedeljko Golubovic Ned-Elick-O Go-LUBE-O-vich Sylvester Seay SAY

Roster Breakdown By Position By Experience By Height Guards 6 3L 0 6-10 2 Forwards 4 2L 2 6-9 1 Centers 2 1L 4 6-8 2 Transfer 2 6-7 1 By Class Redshirt 2 6-6 2 Freshmen 5 High School 4 6-5 2 Sophomores 4 6-4 1 Juniors 3 By State/Country 6-3 0 Senior 1 California 8 6-2 2 Arizona 1 Texas 1 Virginia 1 Washington 1 Serbia 1

Page  2009-10 Preseason Basketball Prospectus Career & 2008-09 Season Highs: Bulldog-by-Bulldog 24 • Paul George 15 • Nedeljko Golubovic 1 • Mychal Ladd Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Points...... 29...... vs Boise St (2/9/09) Points...... 18...... vs Nevada (2/26/09) Points...... 22...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) FG...... 10...... vs UNLV (12/3/08) FG...... 6.....2x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) FG...... 9...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) FGA...... 16...... 3x, last at SJSU (1/24/09) FGA...... 14...... vs SJSU (1/26/08) FGA...... 19...... at NMSU (2/14/09) 3FG...... 5..... 2x, last vs CSUB (12/10/08) 3FG...... 4.....2x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) 3FG...... 3...... 3x, last Hawai’i (3/10/09) 3FGA...... 10...... vs Idaho (2/28/09) 3FGA...... 8...... vs Oregon St (11/30/08) 3FGA...... 6...... at NMSU (2/14/09) FT...... 8...... 3x, last vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) FT...... 5...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) FT...... 7...... 2x, last Idaho (3/7/09) FTA...... 12...... vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) FTA...... 7...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) FTA...... 7...... at Cal Poly (12/29/08) Rebounds.... 11...... vs NMSU (1/3/09) Rebounds.....9.....3x, last vs LA Tech (1/22/09) Rebounds....13...... at NMSU (2/14/09) Assists...... 6...... at SJSU (1/24/09) Assists...... 4...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) Assists...... 4...... 2x, last Hawai’i (3/10/09) Blocks...... 3...... at UC Davis (2/21/09) Blocks...... 2..... 2x, last vs CSUB (12/10/08) Blocks...... 2...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Steals...... 5...... Utah State (3/12/09) Steals...... 4...... vs SJSU (1/26/08) Steals...... 3...... 2x, last vs Boise St (2/9/09) Turnovers.....6...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) Turnovers.....4..... 2x, last vs CSUB (12/10/08) Turnovers.....4...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) Minutes...... 42...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Minutes...... 39...... vs Oregon St (11/30/08) Minutes...... 40...... at NMSU (2/14/09)

2008-09 Season Game Highs 2008-09 Season Game Highs 2008-09 Season Game Highs Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Points...... 29...... vs Boise St (2/9/09) Points...... 18...... vs Nevada (2/26/09) Points...... 22...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) FG...... 10...... vs UNLV (12/3/08) FG...... 6...... vs Nevada (2/26/09) FG...... 9...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) FGA...... 16...... 3x, last at SJSU (1/24/09) FGA...... 11...... vs Oregon St (11/30/08) FGA...... 19...... at NMSU (2/14/09) 3FG...... 5..... 2x, last vs CSUB (12/10/08) 3FG...... 4.....2x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) 3FG...... 3...... 3x, last Hawai’i (3/10/09) 3FGA...... 10...... vs Idaho (2/28/09) 3FGA...... 8...... vs Oregon St (11/30/08) 3FGA...... 6...... at NMSU (2/14/09) FT...... 8...... 3x, last vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) FT...... 5...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) FT...... 7...... 2x, last Idaho (3/7/09) FTA...... 12...... vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) FTA...... 7...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) FTA...... 7...... at Cal Poly (12/29/08) Rebounds.... 11...... vs NMSU (1/3/09) Rebounds.....9.....3x, last vs LA Tech (1/22/09) Rebounds....13...... at NMSU (2/14/09) Assists...... 6...... at SJSU (1/24/09) Assists...... 4...... 2x, last at NMSU (2/14/09) Assists...... 4...... 2x, last Hawai’i (3/10/09) Blocks...... 3...... at UC Davis (2/21/09) Blocks...... 2..... 2x, last vs CSUB (12/10/08) Blocks...... 2...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Steals...... 5...... Utah State (3/12/09) Steals...... 3...... vs Upstate (12/20/08) Steals...... 3...... 2x, last vs Boise St (2/9/09) Turnovers.....6...... at LA Tech (2/12/09) Turnovers.....4...... vs CSUB (12/10/08) Turnovers.....4...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) Minutes...... 42...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Minutes...... 39...... vs Oregon St (11/30/08) Minutes...... 40...... at NMSU (2/14/09)

30 • Sylvester Seay 32 • Brandon Sperling 42 • Brandon Webster Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Points...... 32...... at Utah State (1/15/08) Points...... 11...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Points...... 11...... at Nevada (1/31/08) FG...... 11...... at Utah State (1/15/08) FG...... 5...... vs HBU (1/28/09) FG...... 4....2x, last at Boise State (3/5/09) FGA...... 24...... at Utah State (1/15/08) FGA...... 7...... 2x, last vs HBU (1/28/09) FGA...... 7...... vs Sac State (11/14/08) 3FG...... 4...... 3x, last vs Idaho (2/28/09) 3FG...... 1...... 3x, last vs NMSU (1/3/09) 3FG...... 0...... N/A 3FGA...... 10...... at NMSU (2/14/09) 3FGA...... 2...... 3x, last vs HBU (1/28/09) 3FGA...... 0...... N/A FT...... 8.....2x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) FT...... 5...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) FT...... 3...... at Nevada (1/31/08) FTA...... 12...... vs Nevada (2/26/09) FTA...... 6...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) FTA...... 4.. 2x, last at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) Rebounds....12...... at SJSU (1/24/09) Rebounds...6...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Rebounds..10...... at Nevada (1/31/08) Assists...... 3.....5x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) Assists...... 4.. 2x, last vs Utah State (1/31/09) Assists...... 1...... 3x, last vs SJSU (1/10/09) Blocks...... 4...... 4x, last at Idaho (3/7/09) Blocks...... 1...... 7x, last at Idaho (3/7/09) Blocks...... 3...... vs NMSU (3/01/08) Steals...... 5...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Steals...... 3...... vs Montana (12/14/08) Steals...... 1...... 5x, last at Hawai’i (2/5/09) Turnovers.....7...... at Cal Poly (12/29/08) Turnovers...2...... 3x, last vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) Turnovers...3.... 3x, last Saint Louis (12/23/08) Minutes...... 45...... at NMSU (2/14/09) Minutes...... 33...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Minutes...... 31...... vs SJSU (1/10/09)

2008-09 Season Game Highs 2008-09 Season Game Highs 2008-09 Season Game Highs Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Category # Opponent (Date) Points...... 32...... at Utah State (1/15/08) Points...... 11...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Points...... 8...... at Boise State (3/5/09) FG...... 11...... at Utah State (1/15/08) FG...... 5...... vs HBU (1/28/09) FG...... 4...... at Boise State (3/5/09) FGA...... 24...... at Utah State (1/15/08) FGA...... 7...... 2x, last vs HBU (1/28/09) FGA...... 7...... vs Sac State (11/14/08) 3FG...... 4...... 3x, last vs Idaho (2/28/09) 3FG...... 1...... 3x, last vs NMSU (1/3/09) 3FG...... 0...... N/A 3FGA...... 10...... at NMSU (2/14/09) 3FGA...... 2...... 3x, last vs HBU (1/28/09) 3FGA...... 0...... N/A FT...... 8.....2x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) FT...... 5...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) FT...... 2...... 2x, last vs NMSU (1/3/09) FTA...... 12...... vs Nevada (2/26/09) FTA...... 6...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) FTA...... 4...... at St. Mary’s (11/17/08) Rebounds....12...... at SJSU (1/24/09) Rebounds...6...... vs HBU (1/28/09) Rebounds...5...... Saint Louis (12/23/08) Assists...... 3.....3x, last vs Nevada (2/26/09) Assists...... 4.. 2x, last vs Utah State (1/31/09) Assists...... 1...... 2x, last vs SJSU (1/10/09) Blocks...... 4...... 4x, last at Idaho (3/7/09) Blocks...... 1...... 7x, last at Idaho (3/7/09) Blocks...... 2...... 2x, last vs SJSU (1/10/09) Steals...... 5...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Steals...... 3...... vs Montana (12/14/08) Steals...... 1...... 5x, last at Hawai’i (2/5/09) Turnovers.....7...... at Cal Poly (12/29/08) Turnovers...2...... 3x, last vs Hawai’i (2/19/09) Turnovers...3.... 2x, last Saint Louis (12/23/08) Minutes...... 45...... at NMSU (2/14/09) Minutes...... 33...... vs Utah State (1/31/09) Minutes...... 31...... vs SJSU (1/10/09) Page  2008-09 Fresno State Men's Basketball FRESNO STATE Category Leaders (as of Apr 07, 2009) 2009-10 Preseason AllBasketball games Prospectus 2008-09 Season Team Leaders Points G Pts Pts/G Scoring Average G Pts Avg/G Seay, Sylvester 34 521 15.3 Seay, Sylvester 34 521 15.3 George, Paul 34 487 14.3 George, Paul 34 487 14.3 Ladd, Mychal 34 323 9.5 O'Neil, Dwight 25 322 12.9 O'Neil, Dwight 25 322 12.9 Ladd, Mychal 34 323 9.5 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 248 7.3 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 248 7.3 Cartwright, Bryce 34 167 4.9 Cartwright, Bryce 34 167 4.9 Sperling, Brandon 34 80 2.4 Sperling, Brandon 34 80 2.4 Seals, Brian 29 65 2.2 Seals, Brian 29 65 2.2 Webster, Brandon 28 57 2.0 Webster, Brandon 28 57 2.0 Green, Myles 20 24 1.2 Green, Myles 20 24 1.2 Ambers, Jordan 10 5 0.5 Ambers, Jordan 10 5 0.5 TEAM 34 0 0.0

FG Percentage FG Att Pct Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/G Seals, Brian 27 48 . 5 6 3 Seay, Sylvester 34 396 11.6 Webster, Brandon 25 50 . 5 0 0 George, Paul 34 353 10.4 Ladd, Mychal 118 250 . 4 7 2 O'Neil, Dwight 25 273 10.9 George, Paul 166 353 . 4 7 0 Ladd, Mychal 34 250 7.4 Seay, Sylvester 177 396 . 4 4 7 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 206 6.1 Golubovic, Nedeljko 87 206 . 4 2 2 O'Neil, Dwight 114 273 . 4 1 8 Field Goals Made G Made Made/G Cartwright, Bryce 58 155 . 3 7 4 Seay, Sylvester 34 177 5.2 Sperling, Brandon 24 68 . 3 5 3 George, Paul 34 166 4.9 Green, Myles 7 30 . 2 3 3 Ladd, Mychal 34 118 3.5 Ambers, Jordan 0 3 . 0 0 0 O'Neil, Dwight 25 114 4.6 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 87 2.6

3-Point Percentage 3FG Att Pct 3-Point FG Attempts G Att Att/G George, Paul 63 141 . 4 4 7 George, Paul 34 141 4.1 Seay, Sylvester 50 135 . 3 7 0 Seay, Sylvester 34 135 4.0 Ladd, Mychal 32 88 . 3 6 4 O'Neil, Dwight 25 116 4.6 Golubovic, Nedeljko 38 112 . 3 3 9 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 112 3.3 O'Neil, Dwight 37 116 . 3 1 9 Ladd, Mychal 34 88 2.6 Cartwright, Bryce 17 65 . 2 6 2 Green, Myles 4 21 . 1 9 0 3-Point FG Made G Made Made/G Sperling, Brandon 3 21 . 1 4 3 George, Paul 34 63 1.9 Ambers, Jordan 0 2 . 0 0 0 Seay, Sylvester 34 50 1.5 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 38 1.1 O'Neil, Dwight 25 37 1.5 Ladd, Mychal 34 32 0.9

Free Throw Percent FG Att Pct Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/G Cartwright, Bryce 34 46 . 7 3 9 Seay, Sylvester 34 169 5.0 Sperling, Brandon 29 40 . 7 2 5 George, Paul 34 132 3.9 Ladd, Mychal 55 76 . 7 2 4 O'Neil, Dwight 25 101 4.0 George, Paul 92 132 . 6 9 7 Ladd, Mychal 34 76 2.2 Seay, Sylvester 117 169 . 6 9 2 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 54 1.6 Golubovic, Nedeljko 36 54 . 6 6 7 Green, Myles 6 9 . 6 6 7 Free Throws Made G Made Made/G Seals, Brian 11 17 . 6 4 7 Seay, Sylvester 34 117 3.4 Ambers, Jordan 5 8 . 6 2 5 George, Paul 34 92 2.7 O'Neil, Dwight 57 101 . 5 6 4 O'Neil, Dwight 25 57 2.3 Webster, Brandon 7 17 . 4 1 2 Ladd, Mychal 34 55 1.6 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 36 1.1 Page  2008-09 Fresno State Men's Basketball 2009-10 FRESNOPreseason STATE Category Basketball Leaders (as of Apr 07, Prospectus 2009) 2008-09 SeasonAll games Team Leaders

Rebounds G Reb Reb/G Assists G No. Ast/G George, Paul 34 212 6.2 O'Neil, Dwight 25 117 4.7 Seay, Sylvester 34 196 5.8 Cartwright, Bryce 34 109 3.2 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 155 4.6 George, Paul 34 63 1.9 Ladd, Mychal 34 129 3.8 Ladd, Mychal 34 48 1.4 O'Neil, Dwight 25 109 4.4 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 44 1.3

Rebound Average G Reb Avg/G Steals G No. Stl/G George, Paul 34 212 6.2 George, Paul 34 59 1.7 Seay, Sylvester 34 196 5.8 Seay, Sylvester 34 35 1.0 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 155 4.6 Cartwright, Bryce 34 27 0.8 O'Neil, Dwight 25 109 4.4 O'Neil, Dwight 25 27 1.1 Ladd, Mychal 34 129 3.8 Ladd, Mychal 34 25 0.7

Offensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Blocked Shots G No. Blk/G George, Paul 34 63 1.9 Seay, Sylvester 34 58 1.7 Seay, Sylvester 34 60 1.8 George, Paul 34 34 1.0 Ladd, Mychal 34 58 1.7 Seals, Brian 29 20 0.7 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 42 1.2 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 15 0.4 Seals, Brian 29 29 1.0 Webster, Brandon 28 12 0.4

Defensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Minutes G No. Min/G George, Paul 34 149 4.4 George, Paul 34 1176 34.6 Seay, Sylvester 34 136 4.0 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 1025 30.1 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 113 3.3 Seay, Sylvester 34 1018 29.9 O'Neil, Dwight 25 85 3.4 Ladd, Mychal 34 912 26.8 Ladd, Mychal 34 71 2.1 O'Neil, Dwight 25 827 33.1

Fouls G No. Per/G Turnovers G No. TO/G Seay, Sylvester 34 95 2.8 O'Neil, Dwight 25 93 3.7 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 95 2.8 Seay, Sylvester 34 82 2.4 George, Paul 34 92 2.7 George, Paul 34 79 2.3 O'Neil, Dwight 25 58 2.3 Cartwright, Bryce 34 68 2.0 Ladd, Mychal 34 55 1.6 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 45 1.3

Foulouts G No. Seay, Sylvester 34 6 George, Paul 34 2 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34 2 Webster, Brandon 28 2 Sperling, Brandon 34 1 O'Neil, Dwight 25 1 Cartwright, Bryce 34 1

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 13-21 9-8 3-10 1-3 CONFERENCE 3-13 3-5 0-8 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-8 6-3 3-2 1-3

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 30 Seay, Sylvester 34-31 1018 29.9 177-396 .4 4 7 50-135 .3 7 0 117-169 .6 9 2 60 136 196 5.8 95 6 39 82 58 35 521 15.3 24 George, Paul 34-34 1176 34.6 166-353 .4 7 0 63-141 .4 4 7 92-132 .6 9 7 63 149 212 6.2 92 2 63 79 34 59 487 14.3 05 O'Neil, Dwight 25-23 827 33.1 114-273 .4 1 8 37-116 .3 1 9 57-101 .5 6 4 24 85 109 4.4 58 1 117 93 5 27 322 12.9 01 Ladd, Mychal 34-15 912 26.8 118-250 .4 7 2 32-88 .3 6 4 55-76 .7 2 4 58 71 129 3.8 55 0 48 34 6 25 323 9.5 15 Golubovic, Nedeljko 34-34 1025 30.1 87-206 .4 2 2 38-112 .3 3 9 36-54 .6 6 7 42 113 155 4.6 95 2 44 45 15 23 248 7.3 02 Cartwright, Bryce 34-20 772 22.7 58-155 .3 7 4 17-65 .2 6 2 34-46 .7 3 9 12 48 60 1.8 45 1 109 68 2 27 167 4.9 32 Sperling, Brandon 34-10 508 14.9 24-68 .3 5 3 3-21 .1 4 3 29-40 .7 2 5 5 57 62 1.8 46 1 36 25 9 19 80 2.4 21 Seals, Brian 29-3 264 9.1 27-48 .5 6 3 0-0 .0 0 0 11-17 .6 4 7 29 40 69 2.4 39 0 4 17 20 3 65 2.2 42 Webster, Brandon 28-0 242 8.6 25-50 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 7-17 .4 1 2 14 22 36 1.3 33 2 3 20 12 5 57 2.0 11 Green, Myles 20-0 117 5.9 7-30 .2 3 3 4-21 .1 9 0 6-9 .6 6 7 3 11 14 0.7 5 0 15 13 0 0 24 1.2 03 Ambers, Jordan 10-0 39 3.9 0-3 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 5-8 .6 2 5 1 2 3 0.3 6 0 4 7 0 0 5 0.5 Total...... 34 6900 803-1832 .4 3 8 244-701 .3 4 8 449-669 .6 7 1 350 787 1137 33.4 569 15 482 491 161 223 2299 67.6 Opponents...... 34 6900 872-1986 .4 3 9 198-600 .3 3 0 430-616 .6 9 8 426 798 1224 36.0 616 - 476 460 102 265 2372 69.8

TEAM STATISTICS FRES OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2299 2372 11/14/08 SACRAMENTO STATE W 65-77 8913 Points per game 67.6 69.8 11/17/08 at Saint Mary's (CA) L 85-99 3500 Scoring margin -2.1 - 11/22/08 at San Diego State L 56-80 5034 11/25/08 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 58-79 8568 FIELD GOALS-ATT 803-1832 872-1986 11/30/08 OREGON STATE L 62-54 8548 Field goal pct .4 3 8 .4 3 9 12/03/08 UNLV L 82-76 9393 3 POINT FG-ATT 244-701 198-600 12/06/08 at Pacific Tigers W 66-64 3445 3-point FG pct .3 4 8 .3 3 0 12/10/08 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 51-66 9104 3-pt FG made per game 7.2 5.8 12/14/08 MONTANA L 69-65 8166 FREE THROWS-ATT 449-669 430-616 12/18/08 NORTHERN COLORADO W 65-70 8276 12/20/08 USC UPSTATE W 47-72 8362 Free throw pct .6 7 1 .6 9 8 12/22/08 vs Creighton L 65-84 1300 F-Throws made per game 13.2 12.6 12/23/08 vs Saint Louis L 52-56 1300 REBOUNDS 1137 1224 12/29/08 at Cal Poly Wot 90-87 2542 Rebounds per game 33.4 36.0 * 01/03/09 NEW MEXICO STATE L 79-66 8909 Rebounding margin -2.6 - * 01/10/09 SAN JOSE STATE L o t 71-68 9002 ASSISTS 482 476 * 01/15/08 at Utah State L 61-65 8637 * 01/17/09 at Nevada L 60-65 7449 Assists per game 14.2 14.0 * 01/22/09 LOUISIANA TECH W 46-63 9147 TURNOVERS 491 460 * 01/24/09 at San Jose State L 79-85 3079 Turnovers per game 14.4 13.5 01/28/09 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 63-81 8567 Turnover margin -0.9 - * 01/31/09 UTAH STATE L o t 83-77 9555 /turnover ratio 1.0 1.0 * 02/05/09 at Hawai`i L 43-69 3234 STEALS 223 265 * 02/09/09 BOISE STATE W 82-88 9086 * 02/12/09 at Louisiana Tech L 42-55 1721 Steals per game 6.6 7.8 * 02/14/09 at New Mexico State L o t 71-79 6411 BLOCKS 161 102 * 02/19/09 HAWAI`I L 73-69 9830 Blocks per game 4.7 3.0 02/21/09 at UC Davis W 71-70 2887 ATTENDANCE 152479 59727 * 02/26/09 NEVADA W 66-68 8619 Home games-Avg/Game 17-8969 13-4195 * 02/28/09 IDAHO L 71-68 10434 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-1296 * 03/05/09 at Boise State L 65-79 3923 * 03/07/09 at Idaho L 56-59 2679 03/10/09 vs Hawai`i W 62-58 0 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals 3/12/09 vs Utah State L 68-85 2586 FRESNO STATE 1076 1194 29 2299 Opponents 1113 1216 43 2372 * = Conference game Page 10