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UD Men's Basketball Since 1969 TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS DAYTON SEASON IN REVIEW UD HOOPS HISTORY Academic Advantage 4-5 Dayton 2016-17 Results & Leaders 60 Flyers in the NBA & ABA 73 NCAA Tournament 6-7 Individual Statistics 61 Flyers in the Draft 74 The Best Fans 8-9 Game-By-Game Statistics 62 All-American Flyers 75 The Flyer Faithful 10-11 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics 63 International Flyers 76 The Spotlight 12-13 All-Time Roster 77-80 In The Community 14-15 All-Time Hometowns 81 UD Legends 16-17 Dayton Basketball Hall of Fame 82 First Class Facilities 18-19 Team Awards 83-85 The Setting 20-21 Dayton’s All-Century Team 86 UD ARENA HISTORY 1,000 Point Club 87-93 Records at UD Arena 65 Individual Scoring Marks 94 COACHING STAFF Flyer Records at UD Arena 66 All-Time Scoring Marks 95 Anthony Grant 22-23 UD Arena & NCAA Tournament 67-68 Individual Field Goal Marks 96 Anthony Soloman 24 Flyer Faithful 69 Individual Three-Point Marks 97 James Kane 25 All-Time UD Arena Sellouts 70 Individual Free Throw Marks 98 Ricardo Greer 26 Largest Crowds to Watch the Flyers 71 Individual Assist Marks 99 Darren Hertz 27 Individual Rebounding Marks 100 Andy Farrell 28 Individual Defensive Marks 101 Devin Davis 29 Individual Service Marks 102 Support Staff 30 Modern Era UD Stats 104 Modern Era Opponent Stats 105 Team Season Marks 106 Team Streaks 107 PLAYERS Single-Game Marks 108 Team Roster 32-33 Single-Half Marks 109 Darrell Davis 34-35 Single-Game Team Marks 110 Joey Gruden 36-37 Year-By-Year Results 111-132 Josh Cunningham 38-39 Year-By-Year Coaching Results 133 John Crosby 40-41 Coaching Records 134 Xeyrius Williams 42-43 All-Time Assistant Coaches 136 Ryan Mikesell 44-45 UD in 100-Point Games 137 Jack Westerfield 46-47 UD in One Point Games 138 Trey Landers 48-49 UD in Overtime Games 139 Kostas Antetokounmpo 50 UD in the Top 25 140-141 Jordan Davis 51 UD Versus the Top 25 142-144 Jalen Crutcher 52 UD in the NCAA Tournament 145 Matej Svoboda 53 UD in the NIT 146 ObadiahToppin 54 UD in Conference Championships 147 Jordan Pierce 55 UD in In-Season Tournaments 148 Dalton Stewart 56 All-Time Record by Venue 149 Camron Greer 57 All-Time Record by Conference 150 All-Time Series Results 151-161 PUBLICATION CREDITS The 2017-18 University of Dayton Men’s Basketball Yearbook is a publication of the UD Athletics Communication Office under the direction of Doug Hauschild, Director of Media Relations / Sports Information. Primary research and editorial content provided by Joey Gardner, Kyler Ludlow and Zack Wilker Editor: Joey Gardner, Kyler Ludlow, and Zack Wilker. Publication assistance from Krystal Warren, Ross Bagienski, Michael LaPlaca, Jenna Willhoit, Zack Wilker, Claire Fischer, Chris Topp, Sean O’Gara, and Corrina Francis Lead photography by Erik Schelkun/Elsestar Images. Supplemental photography provided by Tim Boone/Avalon Communications, Steve Woltmann / Steve Woltmann Photography, Larry Burgess (UD Public Relations), UD Archives, Jill Vonderhaar, John Moreau, Ron Alvey, Andy King, Sean Fitzgerald, Bernie Connelly, Jim Witmer, Brett Hansbauer, Leon Chuck, Norbelle Kennedy, Keith Currie, Atlantic 10 Conference, Snapshot Photos, Tim Zechar, Joe Robbins, Getty Images, Nikki Boertman, Aidan Curran, Mickey Shuey and Doug Lewis. Publication design by Joey Gardner. Printed by Graphics Terminal, with thanks to Ed Grant. ACADEMIC ADVANTAGE HELPING STUDENT-ATHLETES ACHIEVE MORE WEEKLY MEETINGS Academic coordinators hold weekly meetings with the student-athletes to assess how they are performing their course work and to emphasize time management, study skills, organization, and goal setting as well as provide an opportunity to communicate athletic/ or personal issues. ACADEMIC MONITORING Academic coordinators closely monitor the academic progress of student-athletes. In addition to freshmen midterm grades reported by the University, progress reports are issued to professors to ensure that attendance, effort and progress are monitored. STUDY HALL Study Hall is a structured, monitored, and quiet environment in which student-athletes have the opportunity to develop consistent and appropriate study skills. Computers and wireless access are available as well as the opportunity to meet with tutors. Coaches are notified on a regular basis regarding study hall attendance and behavior. (Pictured: 2017 Seniors Kendall Pollard, Scoochie Smith, Kyle Davis and Jeremiah Bonsu) 4 DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2017-18 OUTLOOK | COACHES | | COACHES OUTLOOK PLAYERS | REVIEW | RESULTS | RECORDS | HONORS | POSTSEASON | HISTORY | MEDIA INFO | HISTORY | HONORS POSTSEASON | RECORDS | REVIEW RESULTS PERFECTION THE FLYERS ARE ONE OF ONLY TEN SCHOOLS TO HAVE A PERFECT GSR SCORE AND MAKE THE NCAA TOURNAMENT. (ATLANTIC 10 - TOP 5 GSR’S) ATLANTIC 10 TOP 5 GSR SCORES 1. Dayton 100 Davidson 100 La Salle 100 4. Richmond 91 5.George Washington 90 DATA FROM 2015 GSR REPORT - NCAA.ORG DAYTONFLYERS.COM >> @DAYTONMBB 5 THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 2014 NCAA ELITE EIGHT THE University of Dayton Flyers were the team everyone was talking about in March of ‘14, when UD reached the NCAA Elite 8 by knocking off Ohio State, Syracuse (in Buffalo) and Stanford before losing to then-No. 1-ranked Florida. Dayton finished 2013-14 ranked 18th in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. UD’s 26 wins were the third-most in school history. 6 DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2017-18 OUTLOOK | COACHES | | COACHES OUTLOOK PLAYERS | REVIEW | RESULTS | RECORDS | HONORS | POSTSEASON | HISTORY | MEDIA INFO | HISTORY | HONORS POSTSEASON | RECORDS | REVIEW RESULTS 2014-2017 NCAA TOURNAMENTS For the first time in school history, the University of Dayton Flyers made the NCAA Tournament for four straight seasons. The 2017 team was led by seniors Charles Cooke, Scoochie Smith, Kendall Pollard, and Kyle Davis. The team fell in the first round to Wichita State 64-58, but finished the season 24-8. Over the past four seasons, Dayton is 5-4 in the tournament. DAYTONFLYERS.COM >> @DAYTONMBB 7 THE BEST FANS PACKING THE HOUSE PACKINGSEASON RECORD GMS THEATT. AVG HOUSE RANK* SEASON RECORD GMS ATT. AVG RANK* SEASON1969-70 RECORD11-4 GMS15 194,728ATT. AVG12,982 RANK*5th SEASON1995-96 RECORD12-4 GMS16 ATT.181,472 AVG11,342 RANK*33rd 1969-701970-71 11-413-3 1516 194,728204,276 12,98212,767 5th6th 1995-961996-97 12-412-3 1615 181,472163,277 11,34210,885 33rd35th 1970-711971-72 13-310-5 1615 204,276191,109 12,76712,741 6th10th 1996-971997-98 12-314-4 1518 163,277210,911 10,88511,717 35th26th 1971-721972-73 10-510-6 1516 191,109193,480 12,74112,093 10th--- 1997-981998-99 14-49-6 1815 210,911179,625 11,71711,975 26th27th 1972-731973-74 10-615-1 1616 193,480190,809 12,09311,926 10th--- 1998-991999-00 9-613-2 1515 179,625189,667 11,97512,644 27th24th 1973-741974-75 15-18-9 1617 190,809194,847 11,92611,462 10th--- 1999-002000-01 13-212-6 1518 189,667218,822 12,64412,157 24th24th 1974-751975-76 8-912-5 1717 194,847189,633 11,46211,155 ------ 2000-012001-02 12-613-4 1817 218,822206,213 12,15712,130 24th23rd 1975-761976-77 12-512-6 1718 189,633205,425 11,15511,413 ------ 2001-022002-03 13-417-1 1718 206,213220,789 12,13012,266 23rd24th 1976-771977-78 12-617-3 1820 205,425229,997 11,41311,500 17th--- 2002-032003-04 17-115-3 1818 220,789226,738 12,26612,597 24th25th 1977-781978-79 17-315-3 2018 229,997210,649 11,50011,703 17th20th 2003-042004-05 15-312-4 1816 226,738201,114 12,59712,570 25th18th 1978-791979-80 15-312-5 1817 210,649183,090 11,70310,770 20th22nd 2004-052005-06 12-412-5 1617 201,114211,176 12,57012,423 18th23rd 1979-801980-81 12-514-3 1717 183,090177,213 10,77010,424 22nd25th 2005-062006-07 12-515-2 1717 211,176208,522 12,42312,266 23rd26th 1980-811981-82 14-316-2 1718 177,213184,231 10,42410,235 25th28th 2006-072007-08 15-215-3 1718 208,522224,623 12,26612,479 26th27th 1981-821982-83 16-213-4 1817 184,231169,146 10,2359,950 28th32nd 2007-082008-09 15-318-0 1818 224,623229,768 12,47912,765 27th27th 1982-831983-84 13-414-2 1716 169,146173,368 9,95010,836 32nd25th 2008-092009-10 18-016-2 1818 229,768220,657 12,76512,259 27th28th 1983-841984-85 14-215-3 1618 173,368211,096 10,83611,728 25th21st 2009-102010-11 16-214-5 1819 220,657238,778 12,25912,567 28th27th 1984-851985-86 15-315-2 1817 211,096199,836 11,72811,755 21st21st 2010-112011-12 14-514-4 1918 238,778218,776 12,56712,154 27th28th 1985-861986-87 15-210-7 1717 199,836198,794 11,75511,694 21st20th 2011-122012-13 14-413-4 1817 218,776211,446 12,15412,438 28th26th 1986-871987-88 10-78-8 1716 198,794193,209 11,69412,076 20th24th 2012-132013-14 13-413-4 1717 211,446209,369 12,43812,316 26th28th 1987-881988-89 8-89-8 1617 193,209198,640 12,07611,684 24th26th 2013-142014-15 13-417-0 1717 209,369216,203 12,31612,717 28th24th 1988-891989-90 9-816-3 1719 198,640234,402 11,68412,338 26th25th 2014-152015-16 17-014-3 1717 216,203220,012 12,71712,942 24th25th 1989-901990-91 16-311-7 1918 234,402226,741 12,33812,597 25th25th 2016-17 15-1 16 208,291 13,018 22nd All-Time Record at UD Arena: 589-203 1990-911991-92 11-712-4 1816 226,741196,142 12,59712,259 25th30th All-Time Record at UD Arena: 563-199 All-TimeAll-Time Games: Games: 762 794 1991-921992-93 12-43-12 1615 196,142172,057 12,25911,470 30th32nd All-TimeAll-Time Attendance: Attendance: 9,043,937 9,472,240 1992-931993-94 3-126-10 1516 172,057173,885 11,47010,868 32nd35th All-TimeAll-Time Average: Average: 11,868 11,929 1993-941994-95 6-107-9 1616 173,885175,391 10,86810,962 35th34th *denotes*denotes NCAA NCAA Division Division I AttendanceI Attendance Rank Rank 1994-95 7-9 16 175,391 10,962 34th 8 DAYTON MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2017-18 OUTLOOK | COACHES | | COACHES OUTLOOK #1 HOOPS CITY ESPN’S TOP FIVE COLLEGE BASKETBALL CITIES 1.
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