• < . -GOLDEN GOPHER BASKETBALL. ESO.··~ 1 993-94 PROSPECTUS JaB Gophers :~~~~i~~dd:iilis NIT chhamp~ cut down team's success return omt the NIT U holds off Hoyas NCAAs or· Not ' ~or~:.:=:,~ They're Challlp 993 s THURSDAY. APRIL '· ' . Gophers reign as NIT champs - ~ Minnesota Minnesota survives ~ HoldsOH ·~ The Hoyas G'town's NIT rally j For Title Minnesota NIT NIPPING ~ .· Gophers greeted by fans ·~ ~~~~II. H ~:!. !ii!!!!!:!L~!!~57 ..... ~ ~ . ~ . . . . .

. Young Minnesota m ·. SPOfHS • • • • fiN,\L expected to grow Minny into Big Ten force capture ,./ ~~~ NIT NOTES ...... ·Goobers wrao uo first title RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (10) • 1992-93 Starter NAME POS HGT WGT YR PPG RPG APG Randy Carter* F 6-8 235 Sr 11.4 6.9 1.0 David Grim F 6-7 200 So 1.3 0.9 0.7 Chad Kolander* F/C 6-9 225 Jr 5.9 4.3 1.2 Voshon Lenard* G 6-4 200 Jr 17.1 3.6 2.6 ~el~c[)onald* G 6-2 170 Sr ll.O 2.8 4.4 Ernest N zigatnasabo F/C 6-9 235 Sr 3.1 2.1 0.5 Townsend Orr G 6-1 165 Sr 6.6 2.6 2.8 Jayson Walton* F 6-6 212 Jr 11.9 6.3 2.0 David Washington F!C 6-10 215 Jr 2.0 1.8 0.3 Ryan Wolf G 6-3 183 Jr 3.2 0.6 0.4 ADDITIONAL RETURNING PLAYERS (3) NAME POS HGT WGT YR PPG RPG APG Kevin Baker F 6-6 205 So 0. 7 0.6 0 ..3 Hosea Crittenden G 5-9 175 So 0.3 0.0 0.3 RobenRoe F 6-7 212 Sr 0.2 0.2 0.0 LETTERWINNERS LOST (2) NAME POS HGT WGT PPG RPG A:PG Dana Jackson F 6-8 220 5.2 3.7 0.9 Nate Tubbs G/F 6-4 210 . 4.4 2.2 0.9

NEWCOMERS (3) NAME POS HGT WGT YR PPG RPG APG HOMETOWN (liS) John Thomas F 6-9 245 Fr 18.8 18.0 3. 0 Minneapo.lis, Minn. (Roosevelt) Sean Whitlock G 6-0 175 Fr 30.6 7.0 4.1 Pontiac, Mich. (Nonbem) Trevor Winter# · C 7-0 250 Fr 23.5 11.6 2.5 SlaytOn, Minn. # 1992-93 Redshin

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ~inneapolis, ~inn. 55455 Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 39,000 Nickname: Golden Gophers Colors: ~aroon & Gold President: Nils Hasselmo Faculty Representative: Dean Roben Stein Director of Men's Athletics: Dr. McKinley Boston Head Coach: Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky '67) Record at Minnesota: 111-100 (7 seasons) Overall Record: 212-173 (13 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Milton Barnes (Albion '79), Dan Kosmoski (Minnesota '80), Dave Thorson (Hamline '88) 1992-93 Overall/Big Ten Record: 22-l 0/9-9 Big Ten (tied for 5th) Post-Season: NIT Champions Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Retumina/Lost: 5/0 Home Arena: ( 14,300)

The 1993-94 Universiry of Minnesota Men's Prospectus "liDS be~1iprepat'al by tM Sports I njormation Office. For more information, contact Interim SID Marc Ryan at the Sports Information Office, 208 Bierman Field Athletic Building, 51615th Av~. SE, MinMapolis, Minn - 55455. The phone number is (612) 625-4090. ·MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ------1993-94 GOLDEN GOPHER ROSTER MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ------,.--...... ,

1993-94 OUTLOOK

Fueled by the disappointment of not being selected for the NCAA Tournament, Head Coach Clem Haskins' Golden Gophers ended the 1992-93 in style by capturing the school's first-ever National Invitation Tournament (Nin title. Seventeen days after watching in disbelief when they were not included in the NCAA Tournament's field of 64. the Golden Gophers proudly held the NIT championship trophy aloft in New York's Madison Square Garden after defeating Georgetown 62-61 in the title game. "It was a storybook finish for a group of young people that hung tough all season long," Haskins said. "We were very · disaPPQinted to not get into the NCAA's field of 64, but we turned around and defeared five outstanding teams, with every game on national television. They were disappointed one day, but 17 days later they were NIT champions. It was not only great for our players and staff, but it was also great for the University of Minnesota and the entire state of Minnesota. Winning the NIT title will certainly give us a lot of momentum as we head into the-1993~94 season." Wi~ al_l five starters an~ a total of 10 letterwinners retum_ing to the fold for the 1993-94 season, the Golden Gophers ·have thetr sights set on landmg one of those elusive 64 spots tn the NCAA Tournament come March. It's no secret that staying away from the injurJ bug will be the key. A year ago, Haskins' injury-riddled club was able to start its regular lineup together as a full unit in only eight of of the team's ftrSt 25 contesas. With everyone back in the lineup down the stretch, the Golden Gophers made their spirited run to the NIT title. "Staying healthy is our number one goal heading inro the season," Haskins said. "Last year we were able to overcome a lot of injuries to key people, but we know that we're not going to sneak up on anybody this year. That's the key for us right off the bat Secondly, we want to work hard to get into the NCAA TournamenL .Once you pt into the field of 64. anything can happen. We feel that if we can stay healthy, we will have a chance to accomplish thalloal." Backcourt The Golden Gopher backcourt is certainly in good hands. Senior Aniel McDonald (6-2,170) llldjunior Vashon Lenard (6-4, 200) are entering their third full season together in the starting lineup, while senior TowilllelldOir (6-1, 165) is viewed as a third starter by Haskins. - "I would like to think that Voshon, Arriel and Townsend give us three quality guards thM will SliCk up widl any other backcourt, not only in the Big Ten, but also in the country; Haskins said. . A pre-season All-America selection, Lenard firmly established himself as one of the finelt playas in die c:oarury with an outstanding sophomore season that culminated with him being honored as the Nrr MVP. A aecoacHelm All-Big Ten selection, the clutch performer scored a team-leadinl99 points (19.8) in the five tournament can•• Haacnd uteam MVP, he led the Golden Gophers in scoring for the season at 17.1 poinas a pme. He ICcnd in cblble fipaa in 26 games, and led or tied fo~ the team high in scoring in 19 aames. He had 12, 20 point pmeaiD bia c:zedil, and set single- season school records with 58 three-pointers on 158 auempts. . · "Voshon Lenard is coming off a very good year for us," Haskins said. "He not only shoe the bill well, but he also played great defense and did a good job of distributing the basketball. Above all. he is a tam-player. He is more concerned about helping the team win than he is with his own individual goals. When you're a great player and you play within ihe team concept, good things happen." . McDonald, an honorable meluioo All-Big Ten choice, joined Len~ on the NIT all-courument-. Heading in10 the 1993-94 season, he is ranked second on tfle all-time career assists list with 368, despite missina four pmea a year ago af1er suffering an incomplete fracture of the fifth metawsal of his left fOOL He had anhroscopic suqery done Clllbe foot again this past spring and is expected to be I 00 percent by the start of the seasOn. By ~·s end. be sbauld slllller Marc Wilson's (1983-86) school career assists record of 375. McDonald is also ranked sixlb oa tbe alkime.... list with 116. A year ago, he rmished fourth on the team in scoring· (1 LO). and led the team in assists (4.4) far die dlild Slrligbt sea100. He fmished the season with outstanding -to~turnover ratios of 12249 ove(811. 74-33 in coafeleuce play, and 19-8 in the five NIT games. · · Orr, equally effective as a starter or as the ftrSt guard off the bench, is a seaoned heckcouR pafOIIMib rbe Golden Gophers. He started 10 aames last season and averaged 6.6 points a game. In addition, be llllbd sec::aadoa the team with 48 steals, 2.8 assists and 28 three-pointers. When McDonald went down with the fOOl injury prior ID lbe pme at Santa Clara, Orr stepped right into the starting lineup and scorect eight points and dished out a Career hip nine assisu in 33 minutes of action to lead the Golden Gophers to the win over the_ NCAA-bound B~ A solid outside shooter, junior Ryan Wolf (6-3, 183) played in 24 games a yearagoandranbtl founhon the team -wtlh 16 three-pointers. When both McDonald an<;t Lenard were sidelined with injuries, Wolf responded wilb a career high 11 points in the victory over UAB. A Williams Arena crowd favorite, walk-on Hosea Crittenden (S-9, 17S) rewms for his sophomore season. Freshman Sean Whitlock (6-0, 175), who a~eraged 30.6 poinas a aame during his 6na1 prep campa1gn. - is a talented newcomer. MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ----...... ·--,,...... ------·-· ------~ .. --.

Frontcourt Senior Randy Carter (6-8, 235). and juniors Chad Kolander (6-9, 225) and Jayson Walton (6-6, 212), retum as starters in the frontcourt for the Golden Gophers. · A proven perfonner in the paint. Carter relishes playing !raditionaJ, hard-nosed Big Ten baslcetbaJI. He has led the team in rebounding in each of his three seasons in Gold Country. Last season, he averaged 11.4 points and 6.9 boards a game. Injuries, however, have been his biggest enemy throughout his career. As a sophomore in 1991-92, he missed eight games after undergoing surgery to remove bone spurs from both ankles. A year ago, he missed three games with a first degree left shoulder separation, and one game with a sprained left ankle. He also had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee this past spring, but the battle-tested veteran is expected to be ready to go fuJI tilt this season. · An outstanding all-around athlete, Walton was recognized as one of the most improved players in the Big Ten last season when he ranked second on the team in both scoring ( 11.9) and rebounding (6.3). He scored in double figures in 23 games and led the team in rebounding 15 times. The honorable mention AU-Big Ten selection is an exceptional inside­ outside perfonner who appears to just be coming into his own as a player. Kolander is an outstanding defensive player who did a tine job on the inside a year ago to help keep in check some of the Big Ten's best low post players. He averaged 5.9 points and 4.3 rebounds a game last season, and led the team wuh 25 blocks. In addition, he shot a team-leading 59.5 percent (72 of 121) from the f.eld. Haskins has said thal the fanner Minnesota Mr. Basketball will probably see ample time this season at the big forward posiCion, as well as in the low post. Senior Ernest Nzigamasabo (6-9, 235) is another veteran returnee up front for the Golden Gophers. A talented athlete who can play either the big forward position or at center, he has only~ playingbaskelball since 1987. He averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds a game last season. Junior David Washington (6-10, 215) and sophomore David Grim (6-7, 200) boCh received dleir first taste of Big Ten basketball last season. A transfer from Hutchinson Community College, Washinpon averapd 2.0 poinls and 1.8 rebounds for the Golden Gophers. Grim, who missed the entire 1991-92 campaign after underjoing surpry 10 billower bact. showed some of the rustiness from the long layoff from competitive action •. He averaaed 1.3 poilllla pme. Bath Washington and Grim should be that much better rhis season with a year of seuonina under rbeir belli. Senior Roben Roe (6-7, 212), whO appeared in nine games last season, and sophomcn Kevia Bllr.- (6-6, 20S), who played in 12 contests, will look for increased playing time rhis season. Redlhin fleshmln Trevor W'.-(7.0. 250) and ., true freshman John Thomas (6-9, 245) will also compere for playing time in tbe Golden Gophers' crowded froar.coun. Winter and Thomas both possess the size and suength ro be factors inside iinmecliallely. · "We really feel good about our frontcourt." Haskins said. "Jayson can fulfill tbe role we're lookina far It tbe sma1J forward. He has the ability to give us 15 to 16 points and seven ro eight rebounds a niabL Chid bll already proven that he's a very good defensive player, now he needs to look ro score more for us rhis--. Randy is a guy dial we need to keep a close eye on. He can be one of the rop rebounders in the Big Ten this year providing dlllbec:assay bealdty. We have some flexibility up· front in that" we can play a number of our people in a variety of pDiidonL • The Schedule The Golden Gophers will open the season against Rice on Nov. 1.8 in a fU'Sl round pre-- NIT pme 11 Williains Arena A star-studded 16-team field, led by NCAA champion North Carolira, has beell assembled for tbe pestigious tournament. The rest of the Golden Gophers' non~onference schedule is highliglued by road conall apinst 1993 NCAA Tournament teams Virginia and St. John's, and home games against fellow-1993 NIT qualifiers ClemJOnllld James Madison. As far as the conference race is concerned. everyone knows it's a w• every lime you lake the c:oun in a league as strong as the Big Ten. . "The Pre-Season NIT will be a big challenge for· us;" Haskins said. "We open with Rice a home llld lbey have a very fine team. We welcome rhe opportunity to play in the tournament, particularly after winnin& the pol&·!eliiOil NIT last spring. It's going to be a real test for our club right away. "Once again, from top to bottom the Big Ten wiD be one of the bestleque's in tbe cowury dlil--.• he added. "I don't see any one team dominating the conference this year. Whoever gets OUl of rbe pa rbe quicbll wiJI probably win the Big Ten championship." · . · · · MINNESOTA BASKETBALL------HEAD COACH CLEM HASKINS -- ~ .

- inning basketball and integrity, both on and off the with averages of 24.0 and 23.4, respectiv.ely, and is ranked sec­ court, have become tl3demartcs of Clem Haskins' on~ on the school's all-time three-year list with 1.680 career W program·at the University of Minnesota. Entering pomts. his eighth season at the helm, he has directed the Golden Gophers Haskins was the third player selected in the National to post-Season play in four of the past five seasons, including the Basketball Association draft in 1967. He went on to play nine NIT title this past Season. outstanding seasons with the (1967-70), the Coach Haskins' success in post-season play is no secreL {1970-74) and WuhingtOn Bullets (1974-76). After two rebuilding seasons, he cJirected the Golden Gopher In 1977, Haskins returned to his alma mater as an assisrant program to national prominence with baclc-to-back storybook coach to , now head coach ll Purdue. The three runs through the NCAA Tournament bracket. His 1988-89 Hill topper teams that he worked with registered a combined squad earned a spot in the national tourney's 64-team field and 54-33 overall record, won one-leaaue title, and made two proceeded to surprise all of the experts. The team advanced to appearances in the NCAA ToumamenL the Sweet 16 before being eliminated by Final Four participant ~ins was named head coach of the Hilltoppers in the Duke~ The Golden Gophers finished with an overall19-12 spnng of 1980. He prompdy led his fllst squat to a 21-8 record, which included tournament victories over Kansas State record, the regular season conference crown, and a berth in the and Siena · NCAA Tournament. He subsequendy was honom1 as Rookie That set the stage for the COICb of the Year by the Ohio 1989-90 season, when Haskins THE HASKINS RECORD Valley Confelence and by led the Golden Gophers to a 23-9 NBC-TV. The following sea- overall record, equalling the sec­ 1980..81 Western Knudty 214 (NCAAF•ao.d) soa in 198 1-82. his team went ond highest victory total in 1981-82 Western Knudty 19-10

ASSIST ANT COACH.ES

MIL TON BARNES Assistant Coacb Milton Barnes is entering his third consecutive year, and fifth season overall, as an assistant coach at the · University of Minnesota. . , . Barnes. who was as an assistant coach on Coach Haskms staff dunng the 1986-87 and 1987-88 seasons, returned to Gold Country after registering an impressive 6S-11 overall record during his ten~ as head coacl\lalhletic director at Albion (Mich.) High School Undu his directio~, ~lbion fmish~ ~at ~e Mic:.higan Swe Class B Tournament in his fmal season at the helm after cl&mang league, dasUtc:t and reponal tides alonllhe way. He also led me school to the disuict championship in 1990, and the league and diSirict crowns in 1989. During the 1985-86 season, Bames.se~ed as the top assis~t coac~ at the University of DelroiL Prior to that,. he was an assistant coach at Eastern Michagan ( 1983-85), part-tune asslSlallt coach and bead softball coach at Detroit ( 1982-83) assistant coach at Kent Swe ( 1980-82) and volunteer coach at Albion College (1979-80). . Barnes' charted an outstanding prep basketball career of his own at Saginaw (Mich.) Hip School, before going on to play four years at Albion College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical ed~an ~ 1979. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Black Coaches AssocialiOft.

DAN KOSMOSKI Auistant Coacb Dan Kosmoski is entering his nindl year as a member of the University of MinneiOia CQIChinC ..,.and he11 be in his eighth campaip under Head Coach Clem Haskins. . · · •. A 1980 graduae of the University of Minnesota. Kosmosti played t.lkelbiU for ibl. ~ Gapllln cb'ilillbe 1975-76 and 1976-77 campaips. The highlight of his career was .beiDa put oldie l9'76o 71 U ol M a••• lhll set a school record in victories when postina a 24-3 recanl. He a.ved •• Wlllll't fourda ..-1 blllllllao .,.. 1 0 fUSl•round draft pick Ray Williams, OsbOrne Lockhart and four·~-- PlliJ s..dln. '1111 ... ' , ... seaon ranted eighth in the final national poll and is rernembaed as one of die fiDel& ia ldlaal....,. A product of Owaronna. Minn., Kosmosti 'earned 10 varsity leaers ift·JUab ICbool era..__...... ,.U -' He was an all-stare selection in bodl football and t.stetblll in his senior seuaa,llld a...... _.,.,.,., far die Minnesota Stare Hip School Class AA Tmck Championship Me& He wu .....a Ow• n 11 s.iar Adlllla ot· ~~in~ . Kosmasti began his coaching cateer as an assislall&ll OoldeR Valley Luablra.CoDIII rn. 1,..._ Dlrial that time, the Royals compiled an impressive record of 110.37, WCII &w Ceaal c:aar.-c' ,W ¢'tllllll three IC regional titles.. They were the" only undelea&ed ram going in10 cbe Nlliaqll Juaiar Co'ra T&i...... iD 1982, wirb Kosmosti playing a bil part in the propam's ~. Upon returning to the University of Minnesota blstetball staff in 1985, lColmolti COM..._. 1111 p•..me. in spons psychology, receiving his master's depeo flOm me U of Min 1986. . . · · Kosmoski is married to ~ former Ell~ Cloaey of ReedsiHq. Wis. Tbey reside in lbe Twja Cilia

DAVE THORSON Assistant Coacb

Dave TbonoD is enraina his founh season as a ~ber of~ University of M:inraeaa a..-n ~Nne staff. . · Prior 10 joininalbe Ooldeo Gopher coachinl Iliff, 1bonon was • ·•-• cbl Uahei*Y ol,.... ~ during the,l989-90 Je&ICIL While th«e, the CoyoteS rqislered • impreaive 22-10 cMIIINCGid_.._ .._ Nordl Cennl Conference post-season tournament 10 ldYanc:e 10 die NCAA·Dmlioa D.....,_.... n& ThorSon has also worked ac a number of sununer basketball campa dllouP cbl yem. ini:W 1 a. Rlltiul' since 1986, as wen as serving as assistant ftoor manqa- albe Minaeaola Sllfle HIP Sdlaol a•....a TMIWWIII in l987 and 1988; · · A native ofFqo, N.D., Thorson is a·1984 graduare ofFarao SoUib HiP Scbaolwllelwll-atw dlle Eastern Dakoca All-Conference selection and a Lion's Class A All·.SIIr cboice durin& Ilia prep~. Hl....,..lead the Bruins to their farsl appearance at the state tournament in 16 years •. Thorson, a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and cbe Black ec.:MI Awac.._, attended Hamline University iA SL Paul whele he earned a bachelor's dqne in social~ edlalioa in .1988. During his collegiate career at Hamline, he was a four-y..,leuawinner in 1'1*"11111 b die Pfpea. He also ..., .earned Academic All·MIAC honors his senior year, when he .Yed ia ..... Clll*in· Thorson. and his wife Robyn reside in Shoreview. · · · · . MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ------

MEN OF GOLD

#3 RYAN WOLF Junior, Guard, 6-3, 183 Martinsville, Ind. Major: Undecided

Excellent outside shooter... Played in 24 games last season and averaged 3.2 points and eight minutes a game ... Ranked fourth on the team with 16 three-pointers ... Shot 36.4 percent (16 of 44) from three-point range ... Scored career high 11 points in the win over UAB ... Played a career high 20 minutes in that win over the Blazers ... Matched that with 11 points in the loss at Purdue ... Also scored in double figures with 10 points in the season-opening win over sru- Edwardsville ... Averaged 2.1 points and seven minutes a game as a freshman in 1991-92.

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG HI 1991-92 22/0 16/58 10/35 5/12 19~.9 47 2.. 1 7 1992-93 24/0 25no 16/44 10/18 15/0.6 76 3.2 11 CAREER 46/0 411128 26n9 15/30 34~.7 123 2.7 11 . #10 ARRIEL MCDONALD Senior, Guard, 6-2, 170 Raleigh, N.C. (Athens Drive) Major: Self-designed major with conceptrations in business, marketing educadonllld speech communications Veteran backcourt performer... Outstanding playmaker and passer.. .Honorable meDtion AJJ..Bia · Ten selection last season ... Named to the NIT all-tournament team. ... Scorecla ~ 20 points in the win over Georgetown ... Ranked second on the all-time scbool career 118111 U. with 361 heading into the 1993-94 season ... Also sixth in all-time steals with 116 "eedin1 into his finll campaign ... Finished founh on the team in scoring in 1992-93 at 11.0 poinll a pD1e. and led the team in assists (4.4) for the third straight year... ReConied an outstandinaaaist-10-turDCMr ralio of 122-49 last season ... Staned !ill 32 games and was named.team MVP as a sopboalare iD 1992-93 when he averaged 11.0 points and 3.8 assists an outing... Averapd 9.3 poiDII and4~ tsaistaa game as a freshman in 1990-91 ... Pronounce first name are-ee-EL. .

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVO 10 1990-91 28/27 88/242 . 22(79 62(16 81/2.9 260 9.3 25 1991-92 32132 133/305 32/97 ssnt 10213.2 353 11.0 21 1992-93 28/22 108/228 24/63 69/93 . 7812.8 30IJ 11.0 2t CAREER 88/81 329n75 78/239 186/240 261/3.0 922 10--' 25 #li HOSEA CRITTENDEN Sophomore, Guard, 5,;9, 17 5 Rosemount, Minn. \ Major: Business management Walk·on guard who played in 12 games last season ... Williams Arena crowd fawrile ••• Sccnd two points apiece in the wins over Purdue and Penn State ... Played in the NIT victories aver both Oklahoma and USC.

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG HI - 1992-93 12/0 2/3 0/1 0/1 0~.0 . 4 0.3 2

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#12 JOHN THOMAS Freshman, Forwaid, 6-9, 245 Minneapolis, Minn. (Roosevelt) Major: Undecided Has size and strength to be a factor inside ... Averaged 18.8 points, 18.0 rebounds and 4.1 blocks a game as a senior last season to lead Minneapolis Roosevelt to its second straight city tide ... Prep career highs included 31 points, 23 rebounds and 10 blocks ... All-state and all-city selection ... Named Minnesota's Gatorade Player of the Year ... Honorable mention prep All-America choice ... Played in the KFC Classic in Georgia ... Member of the USA team that played in the Alben Schweitzer Tournament in Manheim, Gennany ... Honored as the MVP of the championship game when he helped lead the USA to a 95-92 victory over Lithuania. #15 SEAN WHITLOCK Freshman, Guard, 6-0, 175 Pontiac, Mich. (Northern) Major: Communications Outstanding shooter ... Averaged 30.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists a game during final prep campaign ... Ranked Second in the state in scoring ... Collected all-state and all-confaence honors ... Selected as a prep All-American by Cage Scope ... Three-time letterWinaa"•• .Molt memorable sports thrill came when he scored 47 points in a singfe game ... Honor roll student. #21 VOSHON LENARD 1unior, Guard, 6-4, 200 Detroit, Mich. (Southwestern) Major: Pre-speech communications

Pre-season All-Amerlcan ... Honored as the NIT MVP after he averqed 19.8 points a pme. shat 55.6 percent (35 of 63) overall from the field, and 44.8 percent (13 of 29) from three-point IIDJe to help lead the Golden Gophers to the title ... Second-team All-Big Ten selection and team MVP after averaging a team-leading 17.1 points a game last season ... Scored in double figures in 26 games, and led or tied for the team high in scoring in 19 games ... Also had 12, 20-point games to his credit. which included a career high 32 point effon in the \Vin over Iowa. .. Set single-season school records wi&h .58 t.tne­ pointers on 158 attempts; .. Ranked second behind Kevin Lyncl\ (117) With 109 dne-pointers... Eighth in all-time steals heading into this season with lOO .. Averaged a team-leadingl2.8 poiniS a game during rookie season in 1991-92 ... Pronounce first name Va-SHAWN. ·

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/JFGA . FT/FTA REB/ A VG PTS A VG ID 1991-92 32132 139/330 51/144 82/101 118/3.7 411 12.1 . 25 1992-93 . 31/30 1921399 58/158 89/111 11313.6 531 17.1 32 CAREER 63162 331n29 109/302 171/212 23113.7 . . 942 15:0. 32 MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ------

#22 DAVID GRIM Sophomore, Forward, 6-7, 200 Massillon, Ohio (Washington) Major: Business administration Good perimeter shooter ... Will look to be more consistent now that he has a year of seasoning under his belt. .. Played in 16 games last season ... Redshirted the 1991-92 season after undergoing microdiscectomy surgery to his lower back ... Played in the NIT wins over Oklahoma and USC. .. Scored career high seven points in the victory over SIU-Edwardville in the season opener... Registered·five points in the win over Tennessee-Martin ... Honored on the Academic Al1-B~g Ten Team.

YR GIGS FG/FGA JFG/JFGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG HI 1992-93 16/0 7/37 2/9 4/9 15/0.9 20 . 1.3 7 #23 TOWNSEND ORR Senior, Guard, 6-1, 165 Dolton, Ill. (Thomridge) Major: Self-designed major with concentrations in recreation and Afro-American studies

Solid backcoun performer for the Golden Gophers ... Played in 29 games with 10 stans last season ... Tallied 11 points in the NIT quanerfinal win over USC ... Registered eight points and five assists in the semifinal victory over Providence ... Scored eight points and dished out a career high nine assists in 33' minutes in the win at Santa Clara in his fli'St career stan. .. Ranked secaad oa·tbe team last season with 48 steals, 2.8 assists and 28 three-pointers ... Scored in double fipra 10 cimes a year ago ... Honored with the team's Hustle Award ... Played in all 32 games as a sopllom&n ill 1991-92 when he scored a career high 20 points to help lead the Golden Gophers over Michipn Swe au Wmiams Arena. ·

YR GIGS FG/FGA JFG/JFGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG 10 1990-91 4/0 0/0 010 2/2 4/1.0 2 o. .s 2 1991-92 32/0 58/139 24/6S 17/41 48/l ..S 1.57 4.9 20 1992-93 29/10 561150. 28188 50/67 1Sf2.6 190 6.6 17 CAREER 65/10 114/289 52/1S3 . 69/110 127!2.0 349 .S.4 20 #30 ROBERT ROE

Senior, Forward, 6-7, 212 Fon Wonh, Texas (Haltom) Major: History major

Aggressive rebounder and solid defender .. J>layed in nine games last season ••• Sc:ored two points in the Win over Bethune-Cookman ... Has played in 30 games during career... Eamed a cuitioa scholarship to attend the prestigious Goetha Institute in VieMa, Austria, this summer.• .Recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA last winter quaner... Recipient of the team's Most Improved Academic Award list seasoa.

YR GIGS FG/FGA JFG/JFGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS A·vo HI 1990-91 7/0 2/2 0/0 1/3 010.0 0.7 3 1991-92 14/0 2/3 0/0 1/3 910.6 . s 0.4 2 1992-93 9/0 1/2 010 0/0 2/0.2 '2 0.2 2 CAREER 30/0 517 0/0 2/6 ll/0.4 12 0.4 3 - MINNESOTA BASKaTBALL ..._, ___ ...- ______...... ---·-~,,..,.-=--

#32 JAYSON WALTON Junior, Forward, 6-6, 212 Dallas, Texas (Kimball) Major: Conununications Exceptional inside-outside player ... Possesses great quickness and overall athletic ability ... Honorable mention All-Big Ten coaches selection last season when he was recognized as one of the most improved players in the league: .. Pla~ed in 31 games a year ago with 29 s~arts ... Ranked ~ond on the tea~ in both scoring and reboundmg wtth averages of 11.9 and 6.3, respecnvely ... Scored m double figures m 23 games ... Led or tied for the team high in rebounding in 15 games and in scoring in seven contests ... Recorded five double-doubles ... Scored 16 points and hauled down seven rebounds in the NIT semifmal victory over Providence ... Registered career high 21 points in the win over Nonhwestern at Williams Arena ... Matched his career high wjth 12 rebounds in the victory over Michigan State in the Big Ten opener... Scored 20 points in the win at Santa Clara ... A veraged 7.1 points and 4.2 rebounds a game, and played in all 32 contests, as a freshman in 1991-92.

YR GIGS FGIFGA 3FGI3FGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG HI 1991-92 32/13 88/203 012 son1 134/4.2 . 226 7.1 15 1992-93 31/29 144/296 1/2 79/112 196/6.3 368 11.9 21 CAREER 63/42 232/499 1/4 1291183 33015.2 S94 9.4 21 #33 KEVIN BAKER Sophomore, Forward, 6-6, 205 Toledo, Ohio (St Francis De Sales)· Major: Biology · Good all-around athlete ... Played in 12 games as a freshman last season ... Saw action in die Nrr wiils over Oklahoma and USC ... Scored two points apiece in non-confemace pmes apiDst SRI-Edwardsville and Middle Tennessee State, and in league games at Michigan and ar home apinst Inctiau .. .Father, Al, was a star tight end at the University of Toledo from 1969-72 when the school went UDdefealrid and racked up 35 straight victories ... Older brother, Alfred Jr., is now the stanina free safety 11 Toledo.

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/JFGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVO ·m 1992-93 12/0 4/9 0/0 013 7/0.6 8 0.7 2 #34 RANDY CARTER Senior, Forward, 6-8, 235 Memphis, Tenn. (Central) . . · · · · Major: Self-designed major with concentrations ~n Afro-American studieS; aDd youcb SIUCBel Veteran frontcourt performer ... Has battled through injury probl~ the last two seasoas .. Jfa led the team in rebounding in each of his three seasons in Gold Country•• .Avcnpd 11-.4 poiaiiiDd 6.9 rebounds a game last season ... Recorded five double-doubles a year qo... Scored 14 points. in the NIT fust round win over Florida ... Registered lO·points and seven rebounds in die remifinal victmy over Providence ... Tallied season high 19 points and added seven rebounds in the win II Santa (lara... Missed three games with a fust degree left shoulder separation, and one game ~th a spniDed left ukle. .. Had surgery to remove bone spurs from both ankles as a sophomore in 1991-92... Reaiiten=d career highs of 29 points and 15 rebounds against Nonhwestern as a freshman. ·

YR GIGS FGIFGA JFG/3FGA FTIFTA . JtEI/AVG PTS AVG HI 1990-91 27/25 113/235 0/3 32/.S7 160/S.9 2S8 9.6 29 1991-92 24/23 80/188 14/33 37/(J) 1341'.6 211 8.8 20 1992-93 26/24 1201215 012 62/103 171/6.8 302 11.6 19 CAREER 11n2 313/638 14/38 131!220 472/6.1 nt 10.0 29 " MINNESOTA BASKETBALL ------

#40 DAVID WASHINGTON Junior, Forward/Center, 6-10, 215 Albion~ Mich. Major: Recreation

Outstanding leaper... Poss~sses excellent quickness and speed for a big ~an ....Played in 24 games last season ... A veraged 2.0 pomts and L8 rebounds a game ... Scored career htgh etght points in the victory over Bethune-Cookman ... Registered career high 10 rebounds in the win over Tennessee- Martin ... Logged career high 22 minutes and scored seven points in the victory over Texas-Sart Antonio ... Scored two points in the second round NIT win over Oklahoma... Transfer from Hutchinson Junior College.

YR GIGS FGIFGA JFGIJFGA FTIFTA REBIAVG PTS A VG HI 1992-93 24/0 24/48 0/0 1/6 44/1.8 49 2.0 8 #SO TREVOR WINTER Freshman, Center, 7-0, 250 Slayton, Minn. Major: Engineering

Redshirted the 1992~93 season ... Has size and strength to be a factor inside ... Possesses good hands for a big man ... Member of the Big Ten All-Star Team that will tour Europe this summer .. .Honored as the AP and USA Today Minnesota prep Player of the Year as a senior in 1991-92... 0ne of five finalists for Minnesota's Mr. Basketball Award ...Team captain and MVP both as a junior and a senior.. .Fmished prep career with 1,410 points and 104 blocks ... A veraged 23.5 points, 11.6 rebounds and 4.0 blocks a game as a senior ... Three-year letterwinner as a first baseman in baseball ... Graduared with a 3.96 GPA ... Member of the academic all-state team. · #Sl CHAD KOLANDER

Junior, Forward/Center, 6-9, 225 Owatonna, Minn. Major: Economics Outstanding defensive player ... Player who does a lot of the little things to help the team win that don't always show up in the final box ... Played in 30 games with 29 s.tarts last .season ... Averaged 5.9 points and 4.3 rebounds a game ... Led the team with 25 blocks ... Ranked ninth on the school's all-time list with 37 career rejections ... ShOE a team-leading 59.5 percent (72 of 121) from the field. .. Scored season high 13 points in non-conference wins over Texas-San Antonio and Tennessee-Martin .. .Marched that with 13 points in the win over Michigan State in the Big Ten opener... Collected season hip 10 rebounds in the win at Nonhwestem ... Missed the Penn State game at home and the road game at Micbipn State after suffering a second degree medial collateral ligament sprain to his right knee in practice. •.Piayed in 29 of 32 games as a freshman in 1991-92 ... A veraged 5.2 points ·and 3.2 rebounds per game during injury­ filled rookie campaign ... Scored career high 16 points against Iowa State as a fresbman. . .Named Minnesota's Mr. Basketball following final prep campaign.

YR GIGS FG/FGA JFGIJFGA FT /FT A REB/ A VG PTS AVG HI 1991-92 29/1 44/93 0/0 63/87 93/3~2 1S1 S.2 16 1992-93 30/29 72/121 0/0 32/63 129/4.3' 176 S.9 13 327 S.5 16 - CAREER 59/30 116/214 0/0 95/150 222/3.8

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#53 ERNEST NZIGAMASABO

Senior, Forward/Center, 6-9, 235 Bujumbura, Burundi- Africa (Mound-Westonka) Major: Economics

Has. good low post moves and a nice shooting touch for a big man ... Has only been playing basketball since 1987 ... Named to the Academic All-Big Ten Team... Played in 31 games with eight starts last season ... Averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds a game ... Appeared in all five NIT games ... sc·ored eight points and was a perfect four-of-four from the field in the second round win over Oklahoma... Also registered eight points apiece in the victories over Penn State and Iowa at Williams Arena ... Recorded career high five blocks at Michigan State ... Ranked eighth on the school's all-time list with 41 career blocks ... Averaged 4.3 points and 2.7 rebounds a game as a sophomore in 1991-92 ... Scored career high 21 points as a freshman against Nonhwestem ... Averaged 4.3 points and 3.4 rebounds a game during rookie campaign ... Speaks seven different languages ... Pronounce last name ZIG-a-ma-SAH-bo.

YR GIGS FG/FGA 3FG/3FGA FT/FTA REB/AVG PTS AVG HI 1990-91 28/9 52/121 0/0 17/30 95/3.4 121 4.3 21 (\. 1991-92 32/0 53/116 0/0 32/56 85n..7 138 4.3 13 1992-93 31/8 44/84 0/0 9/13 64n..I 97 3.1 8 CAREER 91/17 149/321 0/0 58199 244n..7 3S6 3.9 21 -· ( ( (

1992-9J University of Minnesota BASKETBALL TEAM STATISTICS INCLUDES LEAGUE GAMES ' NON-LEAGUE GAMES ' TOURNAMENT GAMES TOI'AL fG 3-PT fG fREE THRaliS REBOUNDS AVG AVG NAME G ST fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off DEf Tar AVG Pf DIS AST AST TO BLK STL MIN PTS AVG

Lenard 31 30 192 399 48.1 58 158 36.7 89 111 80.2 38 75 113 3.6 75 3 82 2.6 55 9 49 28 531 11.1 HIGHS: PTS 32 vs IOWA RBS 9 vs MUchlgan State AST 6 vs OKI.AHCfotA Walton· 31 29 144 296 48.6 2 50.0 79 112 70.5 71 125 196 6.3 65 61 2.0 62 8 26 24 368 11.9 HIGHS: PTS 21 vs NORTHWESTERN RBS 12 vs MICHIGAN STATE AST 6 vs SIU-EDWARDSVILLE

Carter 28 26 125 227 55.1 0 2 .0 68 116 58.6 91 101 192 6.9 91 2 27 1.0 61 7 14 26 318 11.4 HIGHS: PTS 19 vs Santa Clara RBS 11 vs Wisconsin AST 4 vs PENN STATE McDonald 28 22 108 228 47.4 24 63 38.1 69 93 74.2 37 41 78 2.8 45 0 122 4.4 49 6 38 26 309 11.0 HIGHS: PTS 24 vs TE~SSEE-MMTIN RBS 6 vs BETHUNE-cOOI

Orr 29 10 56 150 37.3 28 88 31.8 50 67 74.6 14 61 75 2.6 41 0 82 2.8 46 4 48 21 190 6.6 HIGHS: PTS 1 7 vs Purdue RBS 7 vs ~ AST 9 vs Santa Clara Kolander 30 29 72 121 59.5 0 . 0 .0 J2. 63 50.8 53 76 129 4.3 99 2 35 1.2 43 25 34 22 176 5.9 HIGHS: ·prs 13 vs TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO RBS 10 vs Northwestern AST 4 vs ILLINOIS

Jacksoo 32 1 60 117 51.3 0 0 .0 45 67 67.2 56 62 118 3.7 64 1 30 . 9 41 9 14 17 165 5.2 HIGHS: PTS 11 vs Santa Clara RBS 7 vs TENNESSEE-MARTIN AST 4 vs Michigan

Tubbs 32 5 53 116 45.7 5 1l 38.5 29 45 64.4 29 40 69 2.2 63 28 . 9 37 5 15 16 140 4 . 4 HIGHS: PTS 16 vs PURDUE RBS 6 vs INDIANA AST 3 vs MEMPHIS STATE

Nzigamasabo 31 8 44 84 52.4 0 0 .o 9 13 69.2 25 39 64 2.1 52 17 .5 16 15 10 11 97 ] .1 HIGHS: PTS 8 vs SIU-EDNARDSVILLE R8S 10 vs Michigan State AST 3 vs Michigan State

Wolf 24 0 25 70 35.7 16 44 36.4 10 18 55.6 3 12 15 .6 44 10 .4 20 . 2 8 8 76 3.2 HIGHS: . PTS 11 vs UM RBS 2 va MEMPHIS STATE AST 2 vs Santa Clara

Washington 24 0 24 48 50.0. 0 0 .o 1 6 16.7 13 31 44 1.8 (0 1 6 .3 14 7 6 8 49 2.0 HIGHS: PTS 8 va BETHl»ft:-<:Oeli

Gria 16 0 1 31 18.9 2 9 22.2 4 9 44.4 5 10 15 .9 9 0 11 .7 8 1 6 5 20 1.3 HIGHS: PTS 1 va SID-EiliiMDSVILLE R8S 3 va SID-EI"*ARDSVILLE AST 4 vs M. TENNESSEE STATE

BAker 12 0 4 9 44.4 0 0 .0 0 3 .o 1 6 7 .6 5. 0 3 .3 5 0 0 2 8 • 7 HIGHS: PTS 2 va SID-EDIIMI;)SVILLE R8S 1 va SID-EI"*ARDSVI LLE AST 1 vs SlU-EDWAROSVILLE

Crlttttnden 12 . 0 2 3 66.1 0 1 .o 0 1 .o 0 0 0 .0 3 0 3 .3 4 0 0 1 4 .3 HIGHS: PTS 2 va PURDUE AST 1 vs M. TENNESSEE STATE

Roe 9 0 1" 2 so.o 0 0 .o 0 0 .o 0 2 2 .2 3 0 0 .0 1 0 0 2 .2 HIGHS: PTS 2 ve · BETIUIE-ccxiCMAN R8S 2 va M. TENNESSEE STATE TEAM 1t 2.5 6

'l'OI'AL 32 917 1907 48.1 134 380 35.3 485 724 67.0 436 760 1196 37.4 699 13 517 16.2 468 98 268 2453 76.7 HIGHS: PTS 108 va SID-.IDitAN>SVILLE R8S 50 vs a

University ot Minnesota OPPONENTS ULADIW.l REBOUNDS 100 96 1992-93 University of Minnesota BASKI::TBALL TlAM STATISTICS INCLUDES LEAGUE GAMES TOTAL rG 3-PT rG f'REE THR~S REBOUNDS AVG AVG NAME G ST rG rGA PCT rG rGA PCT FT F'TA PCT orr DEr TOT AVG PF DIS AST AST. TO Bl.K STL MIN PTS AVG

Lenard 1B 17 102 236 43.2 36 102 35.3 60 75 80.0 28 49 77 4.3 45 43 2.4 34 ~ 20 29 300 16. 7 HIGHS: PTS 32 vs IOWA RBS 9 vs Michigan State AST 5 vs Iowa

Carter 18 17 81 15~ 54.0 0 2 .0 42 72 58.3 63 61 124 6.9 61 2 22 1.2 43 4 10 26 204 11.3 HIGHS: PTS 18 vs Northwestern RBS 11 vs Wisconsin AST 4 vs PENN STATE

McDonald 18 14 69 150 46.0 13 38 34.2 41 53 77.4 21 26 47 2.6 30 0 74 4.1 33 2 30 27 192 10.7 HIGHS: PTS 19 vs WISCONSIN RBS 6 vs PENN STATE AST 8 vs NORTHWESTERN

Walton 17 15 73 160 45.6 2 50.0 43 63 68.3 37 64 101 5.9 36 29 1.7 29 4 12 24 190 11.2 HIGHS: PTS 21 vs NORTHWESTERN RBS'12 vs MICHIGAN STATE AST 5 vs Iowa Orr 15 4 30 75 40.0 18 47 38.3 19 26 73.1 8 17 25 1.7 22 0 29 1.9 17 2 24 20 97 6.5 HIGHS: PTS 17 vs Purdue RBS 4 vs WISCONSIN AST 5 vs Purdue

Kolander 16 .15 36 64 56.3 0 0 .0 15 31 48.4 26 44 70 4.4 57 0 17 ).1 21 8 21 22 87 5.4 HIGHS: PTS 13 vs MICHIGAN STATE RBS 10 vs Northwestern. AST 4 vs ILLINOIS

Tubbs 18 4 29 68 42.6 3 8 37.5 19 25 76.0 19 23 42 2.3 41 15 .8 22 3 7 16 80 4.4 HIGHS: PTS 16 vs PURDUE RBS 6 vs INDIANA AST 3 vs Northwestern

Jackson 18 1 19 48 39.6 0 0 .0 25 37 67.6 28 32 60 3.3 34 1 16 .9 21 7 10 17 63 3.5 HIGHS: PTS 9 vs NORTHWESTERN . RBS 6 vs t«>RTHNESTERN AST 4 vs Michigan

Nzigamasabo 17 3 19 39 48 .. 7 0 0 • 0 2 3 66. 7 11 19 30 1. 8 28 0 8 -~ 7 1 1 10 40 2.4 HIGHS: PTS 8 vs PENN STATE RBS 10 vs Michigan State AST 3 vs Michigan State

Nolf. n o u 35 31.4 1 22 31.8 6 u 54.5 1 5 6 .5 26 3 .2 11 .0 4 7 35 2.7 HIGHS: PTS 11 vs Purdue RBS 2 VS Michigan AST 1 vs PENN STATE

Washington 13 0 .7 18 38.9 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 2 10 12 .9 20 1 .1 3 0 3 6 14 1.1 HIGHS: PTS 4 vs Wisconsin RBS 4 vs H1chig.n AST 1 vs PENN STATE

Baker 4 p 2 4 50.0 0 0 .0 0 0 .o 0 1 1 .3 1 0 1 .3 0 0 0 4 1.0 HIGHS: PTS 2 vs _Michigan RBS 1 vs PeM State AST 1 vs Northwestern

Crittenden 6 0 2 2 100.0 0 0 .0 0 .0 Q 0 0 .0 1 0 1 .2 1 0 0 4 .7 HIGHS: PTS 2 vs PUII)U£ AST 1 vs Penn·State

Roe 4 0 0 0 .o 0 0 .o 0 0 .o 0 0 0 .0 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 .0 HIGHS: Grl• 5 0 0 1 .o 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 3 0 2 .4 2 1 1 4 0 .0 HIGHS: RBS 1 vs Pall STATE AST 1 vs Michigan

TENt 33 1.8 3

TOTAL 18 480 1056 45.5 78 221 35.3 272 397 68.5 244 386 630 35.0 406 8 261 14.5 247 43 143 l310 72.8 HIGHS: PTS 95 vs PFBi STATE RBS 46 vs ~TIIWESTUN AST 22 vs IOWA OPPONENTS 18 411 ,14 45.0 83 223 37.2 349 484 72.1 187 405 592 32.9 344 9 212 11.8 274 69 119 1254 69.7 HIGHS: PTS 86 vs INDIANA RBS 48 vs Michigan AST 20 vs Purdue --·----·---~------

University o! Hlnnesota OPPONENTS ' .fAJHIALl. REBOUNDS 56 61 { ( f f (

1992-91 University of Minnesota BASKETBALL-TEAM STATIS' ICS

INCWDf.S TOURNAMENT GAMES TOTAL FG 3-PT FG FREE THR~S REBOUNDS AVG AVG NAME G ST FG FGA PCT fG fGA PCT IT fTA PCT Off DEF TOT AVG Pf DIS AST AST TO BLK STL MIN PTS AVG

Lenard 5 5 35 63 55.6 }) 29 44.8 16 20 80.0 3 13 16 3.2 12 0 16 3.2 10 1 14 31 99 19.8 HIGHS: PTS 25 vs USC RBS 5 vs OKLAHCM AST 6 vs OKLAHCM

McDonald 5 3 14 38 36.8 5 13 38.5 20 26 76.9 6 9 15 3.0 10 0 19 3.8 8 2 3 27 53 10.6 HIGHS: PTS 20 vs GEORGETOWN RBS 5 vs FUORIDA AST 6 vs OKLAHCM

Walton 5 5 11 37 45.9 0 0 .0 16 20 80.0 10 23 33 6.6 10 0 10 2.0 14 2 2 24 50 10.0 HIGHS: PTS 16 vs PROVIDENCE RBS 8 vs OKI..AHCM AST J vs USC

Carter 5 5 15 ]0 50.0 0 0 .o 14 27 51.9 12 21 33 6.j -19 0 2 .4 12 0 2 25 44 8.8 HIGHS: PTS 14 vs FLORIDA RBS 7. VS OKL.AHCM AST 1 vs QUAHCIM

Jackson 5 0 12 23 52.2 0 0 .o 9 12 75.0 4 14 18 3.6 11 0 11 2.2 4 0 2 19 33 6.6 HIGHS: PTS 11 vs FLoRIDA RBS 5 vs FLORIDA AST 3 vs USC

Orr 5 2 9 29 31.0 4 21 19.0 8 15 53.3 3 9 12 2.4 5 0 15· 3.0 8 0 4 19 30 6.0 HIGHS: PTS 11 vs USC RBS 6 vs FLORIDA AST 5 vs PROVIDENCE

-Tubbs 5 0 8 17 47.1 1 2 50~0 7 11 . 63.6 5 5 10 2.0 6 0 1 .2 7 0 1 15 24 4.8 HIGHS: PTS 12 vs OKLAHOMA RBS 3 vs GEORGETCIIN AST 1 vs USC

Nzigaaasabo 5 0 8 10 80.0 0 0 .o 1 1 100.0 4 6 10 2.0 9 0 3 .6 3 3 2 12 11 3.4 HIGHS: PTS 8 vs

Wolf . 2 0 2 3 66.7 1 2 SQ.O 0 0 .0 0 2 2 1.0 3 0 0 .o 1 .0 1 2 5 2.5 HIGHS: PTS 5 va OKLAHOMA R8S · 2 vs au.AIICIM

Washington 2 0 ·· l 1 100.0 0 0 .0 0 0 .o 0. 0 0 .0 3- 0 0 .o 1 0 0 1 2 1.0 HIGHS: .PTS 2 vs OKLAHOMA

Gd• 2 0 0 1 .o 0 0 .o 1 2 50.0 0 0 0 .o 1 0 0 .0 1 0 0 1 1 .5 HIGHS: PTS 1 v~ aa.AHCIIA

Baker 2 0 0 1 .o 0 0 .o 0 0 .o 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 .0 2 0 0 0 .0 HIGHS: R8S 1 va auAHCJil

Crittenden 2 0 0 0 .o 0 0 .o 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 1 0 1 .5 1. 0 0 1 0 .0 ... .. HIGHS: AST 1 va

'I'Ol'AL 5 129' 2fl 48.3 24 fl 35.8 . t2 140 65.7 57 140 197 31.4 111 1 84 16.8 81 12 35 374 7-4.8 HIGHS: PfS 16 va aa.AIIIa · · ABS 50 va aaAHCJa AST 22 vs OKLAHCitA C»P

University ot Minnesota OPPC»>ENTS OEADBALL REBOUNDS 21 18 1992 -93 University of Minnesota BASKETBALL TEAM STATISTICS

UM FG% OPPONENT OPP FG% HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER ATTEND PLACE. & DATE . 108 60.0 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 64 39.3 18 Lenard 8 Carter 13,243 WILLIAMS ARENA - Dec, 2 88 53.8 M. TENNESSEE STATE 65 41.4 16 Carter 9 Carter 13,368 WILLIAMS ARENA - Dec. 12 93 54.3 TEXAS-SAN ~TONIO 75 38.7 20 Lenard 9 Walton 13,574 WILLIAMS ARENA - Dec. 14 92 50.0 BETHUNE-COOI

TEAK REOOIU> ALL GAISS 22-10 68.7\ LEAGUE t-9 50.0\ '1'00IUIAIW.N'l 5- 0 100.0\

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TENTATIVE 1993-94 MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE*

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME November 18 Thursday RICE (Pre-Season NIT 1st Round) WILLIAMS ARENA 8:30p.m. 20 Saturday Pre-Season NIT Quarterfinals TBA TBA 24 Wednesday Pre-Season NIT Semifinals New York. N.Y. TBA 26 Friday Pre-Season NIT Championship New York. N.Y. TBA 29 Monday MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. December 3 Friday Middle Tennessee State Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7:30p.m. 12 Sunday TEAM MEXICO (Exhibition) WILLIAMS ARENA I:()() p.m. 15 Wednesday CLEMSON WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m .. 18 Saturday BAYLOR WILLIAMS ARENA. 7:00p.m. 20 Monday VERICH REPS (Exhibition) WILLIAMS~A 7:00p.m. 23 Wednesday San Jose State San Jose. Calif. 9:30p.m. 28 Tuesday Virginia Charloa.esville. VL 7:00p.m. 31 Friday JAMES MADISON WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. January 3 Monday NORTIIEASTERN ILLINOIS WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. 8 Saturday Northwestern Evansroa,IU. 7:00p.m. 12 Wednesday WISCONSIN WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. 15 Saturday Penn State University Park. Pa. 7:00p.m. 20 Thursday MICHIGAN WILLIAMS ARENA 8:30p.m. 22 Saturday MICHIGAN STATE WILLIAMS ARENA 2:00p.m. 26 Wednesday Indiar:ta Bloomingron, Ind. 7:00p.m. 29 Saturday PURDUE WILLIAMS ARENA Noon 30 Sunday St. John's New York. N.Y. ll:OOa.m. February 2 Wednesday Iowa Iowa City. Iowa 7:00p.m. 5 Saturday NORTHWESTERN WILLIAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. 9 Wednesday OHIO STATE WILLIAMs ARENA 7:00p.m. 12 Saturday Wisconsin Madison, Wis. l:OOp;m. 16 Wednesday PENN STATE WILLIAMS ARENA . 7:00p.m. 19 Saturday Michigan Ann Arbor. Mich. ll:()Oa.m. 23 Wednesday Michigan State East Lansinc. Mich. 7:00p.m. 27 Sunday INDIANA WILLIAMS ARENA l:OOp.m. Marcb 3 Thursday Purdue West Ufaye~ Ind. 6:30p.m. 5 Saturday IOWA wn.uAMS ARENA 7:00p.m. 9 Wednesday Illinois Champaign. W. 7:00p.m.

All times are Cenlral- Schedule is subject ~o change • Subject to approval of Assembly Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics .._.