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» 2014-15 SCHEDULE AND RECORD NEW ORLEANS AT MCNEESE STATE OVERALL 6-10 GAME 17 | JANUARY 31 ‌​| BURTON COLISEUM | LAKE CHARLES, LA. Southland 2-5 NEW ORLEANS AT MCNEESE STATE Non-Conference 4-5 Record: 6-10, 2-5 Southland Record: 7-11, 1-6 Southland Home 5-2 Rank: Unranked Rank: Unranked Away 1-8 Coach: Mark Slessinger Neutral 0-0 Coach: Dave Simmons 2014-15 RECORD 4th Season (42-58) 9th Season (126-157) 2014-15 SCHEDULE STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS DATE OPPONENT TIME Points Per Game Christavious Gill, 11.9 Points Per Game desharick Guidry, 17.9 NOVEMBER Assists Nate Frye, 48 Assists Kevin Hardy, 79 18 TUES. PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN W, 88-61 Rebounds Kevin Hill, 112 Rebounds Desharick Guidry, 210 20 Thurs. at TCU L, 86-71 Blocks Travin Thibodeaux, 15 Blocks A austin Lewis, 42 28 Fri. at Texas A&M L, 87-65 Three-Pointers Christavious Gill, 23 Three-Pointers Keelan Garrett, 32 30 Sun. at Denver L, 79-60 Minutes Christavious Gill, 465 Minutes Kevin Hardy, 664 DECEMBER FG Percentage Terrance Syon, .563 FG Percentage Austin Lewis, .576 6 SAT. CROWLEY’S RIDGE W, 100-85 12 Sat. at San Diego L, 85-60 » GAME COVERAGE 19 Fri. at Southern Illinois W, 56-52 LIVE STATS: UNOPrivateers.com VIDEO: McNeeseSports.com 22 Mon. at Indiana L, 79-59 TWITTER: Twitter.com/Privateers_MBB AUDIO: UNOPrivateers.com 30 TUES. CENTRAL BAPTIST W, 90-60 »UPCOMING SCHEDULE THE COMPETITION JANUARY MONAY MCNEESE STATE 1 MON. LAMAR* W 72-67 After a pair of road losses this past week 10 SAT. SAM HOUSTON* L 68-62 at Nichills State* 7:30 p.m. McNeese State returns home to Burton 12 Mon. at Incarnate Word* L 97-66 SATURDAY Coliseum where the Cowboys hold a 6-4 17 Sat. at Houston Baptist* L 74-73 at Central Arkansas* 4 p.m. record on the year. Desharick Guidry leads 19 Mon. at Stephen F. Austin* L 79-54 the in rebounds per TALKING POINTS 24 SAT. TEXAS A&M-CC* L 71-67 OT game with 11.8 and is fourth in points with » New Orleans is back on the road for its next 26 MON. CENTRAL ARKANSAS* W 87-67 17.6 three games and four out of its next five, start- 31 Sat. at McNeese State* 6 p.m. ing things off at McNeese State in Southland FEBRUARY All-Time Record: New Orleans leads, 7-5 Conference action. 2 Mon. at Nicholls* 7:30 p.m. » Sophomore Christavious Gill remains the Last Meeting: MSU won, 72-69 2/16/14 7 Sat. at Central Arkansas* 4 p.m. leading scorer for the Privateers, putting in 187 9 MON. MCNEESE STATE* 7 P.M. points so far this season with an 11.7 points LAST TIME OUT 16 Mon. at Texas A&M-CC* 7 p.m. per game average. Gill has now scored in dou- Kevin Brown tied a career-high with 21 points as 21 SAT. NORTHWESTERN STATE* 6:15 P.M. ble-figures in his last eight outings. the New Orleans men’s basketball team took down 23 Mon. at Southeastern* 7 p.m. » The Privateers have played the possession Central Arkansas, 87-67, to get back in the win 28 SAT. ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 6:15 P.M. game well so far, giving the ball up just 258 column in the on Monday night. MARCH times while coming away with nearly eight It was a wire-to-wire win for the Privateers who 2 MON. NICHOLLS* 7 P.M. steals per game, putting New Orleans in the placed four players in double-figures scoring while 5 THURS. SOUTHEASTERN* 7:45 P.M. top 50 nationally in that statistical category. scoring 50 points in the first half, the second time 7 Sat. at Northwestern State* 3 p.m. this year New Orleans has accomplished that feat. SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP 11-14 Katy, Texas No. name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. notes CAPS denotes home contest 3 nate Frye g So. 6-1 205 Handing out three assists per game * denotes Southland Conference match 4 kevin Hill F Jr. 6-7 210 Top rebounder with 112 total All times are Central and subject to change 5 Christavious Gill g So. 5-8 165 Leading scorer at 12 points per game All home games played at the Lakefront Arena 11 Michael Zeno g/F Fr. 6-6 215 Three points and two rebounds per contest 13 Colton Weisbrod g/F Fr. 6-5 215 Shooting at a 55-percent clip » SOCIAL MEDIA CORNER KEY OFF THE BENCH Twitter No. name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. notes @UNOPrivateers, @Privateers_MBB Facebook 00 bryce Jackson F Fr. 6-6 200 Good for nine minutes off the bench Facebook.com/UNOPrivateers 1 tevin Broyles g Sr. 6-2 210 Averaging nine points and three boards YouTube 2 kevin Brown g Sr. 6-2 195 Putting in just over 10 points per game YouTube.com/PrivateerAthletics Instagram 14 terrance Syon F Sr. 6-6 215 Senior tipping in nine points per outing Instagram.com/unoprivateers 25 travin Thibodeaux C Jr. 6-8 215 Leading shot blocker with 15 » MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS » NEWS AND NOTES University This Week in New Orleans Men’s Basketball Institution Name ����������������� University of New Orleans n New Orleans is back on the road for its next three games and four out of its Location ����������������������������������������������������New Orleans, La. Enrollment ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 9,323 next five, starting off this weekend at McNeese State in Southland Conference Founded �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1958 action. Nickname �������������������������������������������������������������� Privateers n The Privateers lead in the all-time series with the Cowboys, 7-5, but have Colors...... Royal Blue, Navy and Silver dropped the last two meetings after putting together a string of five consecutive Affiliation ����������������������������������������������������NCAA Division I Conference...... Southland Conference wins against McNeese. Arena/Capacity �����������������UNO Lakefront Arena/8,785 Year Opened ������������������������������������������������������������������� 1983 New Orleans as a Team President ��������������������������������������������������������Dr. Peter J. Fos n New Orleans remains one of the top shooting teams in both the Southland Athletic Director ����������������������������������������������Derek Morel Institution Website �����������������������������������������������UNO.edu Conference and the nation, putting the ball in the net at a 45-percent success rate. Athletic Website �������������������������������UNOPrivateers.com That mark ranks the Privateers at No. 102 in the country with 387 makes out of 860 attempts. Coaching Staff n On the boards this season, New Orleans has allowed just 367 defensive re- Head Coach...... Mark Slessinger Alma Mater...... Aurora University, 1994 bounds to its opponents, the fewest total given up in the league so far this sea- UNO Record/Years ������������������������42-58/Fourth Season son. Career Record ���������������������������������������������������������������Same n The Privateers have been creating their own luck lately, coming up with 126 Office Phone...... (504) 280-6102 total steals on the year. The 7.9 takeaways per game puts New Orleans at No. 41 Slessinger E-Mail...... [email protected] nationally. Assistant Coach ������������������������������������������Kenyon Spears Alma Mater �������������������������������������������������������Lamar, 2001 n The Privateers have been tough to face in the paint during the 2014-15 sea- Office Phone...... (504) 280-1189 son, outscoring their opponents by a 542-490 margin under the basket thus far. Spears E-Mail...... [email protected] n New Orleans has picked up solid play from the bench this season as well, Assistant Coach ������������������������������������������Kris Arkenberg earning 24.8 points per game compared to just 20.7 from its opponents. Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������������������IUPUI, 2009 Office Phone...... (504) 280-7242 n During the 87-67 win over Central Arkansas in the team’s last outing, New Arkenberg E-Mail...... [email protected] Orleans put in 50 first-half points, the second time this season the Privateers have Assistant Coach �������������������������������������������Kerwin Forges done that. Alma Mater...... Northwestern State, 2006 n Office Phone...... (504) 280-7025 With 28 free-throw attempts per game on average, New Orleans is currently Forges E-Mail ���������������������������������������[email protected] the most proficient team in terms of getting to the line in the nation. Athletic Trainer �������������������������������������������Jordan Blough n As a team New Orleans earned its highest recorded GPA in the Mark Slessing- er era during the fall 2014 semester, posting a stellar 3.0 in the classroom. History First Year of Competition �������������������������������������1969-70 All-Time Record...... 751-554 New Orleans Individually Reg. Season Championships...... 7 (4 ASC, 3 SBC) n With eight straight double-figure scoring games, sophomore Christavious Tournament Championships...... 3 (2 SBC, 1 ASC) Gill has remained the team’s leading scorer, averaging 11.9 points per outing, giv- NCAA Appearances...... 4 (‘87, ‘91, ‘93, ‘96) ing Gill one point for nearly every two minutes of time on the court. NIT Appearances �������������������6 (‘83, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘94, ‘97) n Gill has put together an impressive offensive run of New Orleans, scoring in Team double-figures in 16 out of the last 18 games for the Privateers dating back to last 2013-14 Overall Record...... 11-15 season. 2013-14 Southland Record...... 8-10 n 2013-14 Final Ranking...... N/A Guard Nate Frye now ranks as the team leader in assists, handing out three Postseason...... N/A per game including seven alone during the win over Central Arkansas, the second Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/8 time this season Frye has hit the seven assists mark in an outing. Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 n Kevin Hill recorded his third double-double of the season against Texas A&M Newcomers...... 8 Corpus Christi, putting in 14 points to go with 11 rebounds. Hill is now the first Media Relations Privateer player to eclipse 100 total rebounds on the year at 112. Media Relations Director...... Brandon Scardigli n The Privateers now have two players in the top 10 in the conference in field Office Phone...... (504) 280-6284 goal percentage, Terrance Syon at No. 7 with a .563 mark and freshman Colton Cell Phone...... (504) 224-3134 Weisbrod at No. 9, shooting at a .548 success rate. n On the boards it has been Kevin Hill bringing in the rebounds, averaging 6.6 MEDIA POLICIES per game. Hill also has the only double-figure rebounding games for New Orle- All interviews for the New Orleans men’s basket- ans this season with four to go with his three double-doubles. ball team must be coordinated through the New n Fourth year head coach Mark Slessinger is closing in on win number 50 Orleans media relations staff. We are the Univer- during his coaching tenure, sitting at 42 after picking up his latest against Central sity of New Orleans, New Orleans or UNO. Please Arkansas. use New Orleans on first reference and refrain n With 49-of-58 makes from the stripe, Nate Frye ranks No. 3 in the Southland from using just NO. We are the Privateers, please Conference and No. 64 in the nation in free-throw percentage with an .845 mark. refrain from using Lady Privateers or any other variation. » PROGRAM MAINSTAYS New Orleans in the NBA About the Privateers PLAYER TEAM DEBUT DRAFT n.The Privateers men’s basketball team played its first Wilbur Holland Atlanta Hawks 1975 5th (75th) game in school history on December 1, 1969 at the Health Wayne Cooper Golden State Warriors 1978 2nd (40th) and Physical Education Center on campus dropping a game Ron Grandison Denver Nuggets 1987 5th (100th) 68-63 to College. The Privateers would pick up Ledell Eackles Washington Bullets 1988 2nd (36th) the first win in school history one week later at West Florida Tony Harris Philadelphia 76ers 1991 Undrafted during an 18-5 season under Ron Greene. Ervin Johnson Seattle SuperSonics 1993 1st (23rd) n.After announcing a move to the NCAA Division II ranks Michael McDonald Golden State Warriors 1998 2nd (55th) in 2010, New Orleans was slated to join Division II in 2012 before deciding to remain in Division I. The Privateers played Conference Championships as an independent in 2012 before joining the Southland SEASON CONFERENCE TITLE Conference beginning in the 2013-14 season. 1978 Sun Belt Tournament 1988 American South Regular Season About the University of New Orleans 1989 American South Regular Season n.Located on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, 1990 American South Regular Season only 15 minutes from the French Quarter, UNO occupies 1990 American South Tournament a 195-acre campus in one of the finest residential areas of 1991 American South Regular Season the city. With nearly 10,000 students currently on campus, 1993 Sun Belt Regular Season UNO has graduated more than 75,000 alumni - more than 1996 Sun Belt Regular Season half of whom live and work in the greater New Orleans 1997 Sun Belt Regular Season metropolitan area. New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame About The Southland Conference PLAYER YEAR INDUCTED n.Having commemorated its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Ron Greene 1998 Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic Wayne Cooper 2009 and respected consortium of 13 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set PLAYER YEAR INDUCTED on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well Ervin Johnson 2013 into its five decades of existence. n.The successful transformation continues, as the Media Info Southland Conference welcomed four additional members n.Coach Slessinger is available for interviews through an in 2013: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist individual request basis. All interviews must be arranged 24 University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, hours in advance through Brandon Scardigli (504-481-3124). and the University of New Orleans. n.Credentials for games must be requested 24 hours before n.In addition to its newest members, the Southland the start of the contest and are reserved for working media also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar only. University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

About The Lakefront Arena n.Built for a cost of $38 million, Lakefront Arena opened its doors on Nov. 26, 1983, and has been the home of both Privateers men’s and women’s basketball for all but two of the past 32 seasons. In the past, the arena has also been the home venue for Privateers swimming and diving, as well as Privateers volleyball. n.Configured for Privateers basketball Lakefront Arena has 8,701 theatre style seats, along with 84 chairback seats for the Courtside Krewe, for an official capacity of 8,785. 2014-15 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Bryce Jackson F 6-6 200 Fr. Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge HS 1 Tevin Broyles G 6-4 210 So. Gautier, Miss./Gautier HS 2 Kevin Brown G 6-2 195 Sr. Houston, Texas/Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Nate Frye G 6-1 205 So. Houma, La./Houma Christian HS 4 Kevin Hill F 6-7 210 Jr. Westwego, La./John Ehret HS 5 Christavious Gill G 5-8 165 So. Alexandria, La./Alexandria HS 11 Michael Zeno G/F 6-6 215 Fr. Beaumont, Texas/West Brook HS 12 Davis Cima G 5-10 170 Fr. Riga, Latvia/Windermere Prep 13 Colton Weisbrod G/F 6-5 215 Fr. Nederland, Texas/Nederland HS 14 Terrance Syon F 6-6 215 Sr. Ft. Worth, Texas/Navarro JC 20 Evans Ganapamo G/F 6-5 185 Jr. Montpellier, France/Mandeville HS 25 Travin Thibodeaux F 6-8 220 Fr. Plaquemine, La./Brusly HS 31 Kenneth Terry G 6-0 175 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./McKinley HS 32 Matthew Jiles G 5-10 155 Fr. Braithwaite, La./Phoenix HS 45 Travis Avery C 6-8 215 Jr. Algiers, La./Country Day HS

2014-15 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 45 Travis Avery C 6-8 215 JR-2L Algiers, La./Country Day HS 2 Kevin Brown G 6-2 195 SR-TR Houston, Texas/Louisiana-Lafayette 1 Tevin Broyles G 6-4 210 SO-1L Gautier, Miss./Gautier HS 12 Davis Cima G 5-10 170 FR-HS Riga, Latvia/Windermere Prep 3 Nate Frye G 6-1 205 SO-1L Houma, La./Houma Christian HS 20 Evans Ganapamo G/F 6-5 185 JR-2L Montpellier, France/Mandeville HS 5 Christavious Gill G 5-8 165 SO-1L Alexandria, La./Alexandria HS 4 Kevin Hill F 6-7 210 JR-2L Westwego, La./John Ehret HS 0 Bryce Jackson F 6-6 200 FR-HS Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge HS 32 Matthew Jiles G 5-10 155 FR-HS Braithwaite, La./Phoenix HS 14 Terrance Syon F 6-6 215 SR-1L Ft. Worth, Texas/Navarro JC 31 Kenneth Terry G 6-0 175 FR-HS Baton Rouge, La./McKinley HS 25 Travin Thibodeaux F 6-8 220 FR-HS Plaquemine, La./Brusly HS 13 Colton Weisbrod G/F 6-5 215 FR-HS Nederland, Texas/Nederland HS 11 Michael Zeno G/F 6-6 215 FR-HS Beaumont, Texas/West Brook HS COACHING STAFF Mark Slessinger Head Coach Kenyon Spears Assistant Coach Kris Arkenberg Assistant Coach Kerwin Forges Assistant Coach

SUPPORT STAFF Jordan Blough Athletic Trainer David Izana Student Manager Matthew Jiles Student Manager Scott Lark Student Manager Mark Slessinger enters his Slessinger graduated from Aurora University with a fourth season at the helm Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education. He then coached of New Orleans basketball, at his alma mater as an assistant basketball coach dur- ushering in the period of ing the 1995-96 season before moving on to Central growth for the program. Michigan, where he served as an assistant during the Slessinger has helped bring 1996-97 campaign. the Privateers back into the Following his run at CMU, Slessinger spent three NCAA Division I standard, years at Northland Pioneer College (Ariz.), the last two branding the team as one as head coach. His teams posted a 36-25 record with of the top in the Southland eight players signing on at the Division I level before Conference. he departed to join McConathy’s staff at NSU. HEAD COACH » MARK SLESSINGER Slessinger prepared for his first NCAA head coaching HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE job by working for 11 years under Northwestern State’s 2011-Present ���������������������������������������������������������������New Orleans Mike McConathy. Slessinger was the top assistant for ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE McConathy -- one of the winningest coaches in Loui- 1999-2011 ������������������������������������������������������Northwestern State siana history -- while also serving as the Demon’s re- 1997-1999 ������������������������������������������������������� Northland Pioneer cruiting coordinator. 1996-97 ���������������������������������������������������������������Central Michigan The duo of McConathy and Slessinger not only grad- 1995-96 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Aurora uated students at a rate of 85 percent, they turned PLAYING EXPERIENCE around a NSU program that had struggled at the Divi- 1991-94 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Aurora sion I level on the floor. he 2014-15 season will be the fourth at the helm During Slessinger’s tenure at NSU, the Demons won of the New Orleans Privateers men’s basketball three Southland Conference titles and compiled signa- T program for Mark Slessinger. He is the 12th lead- ture victories over Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, er chosen in the Privateers rich basketball history. Oregon State and a 2006 NCAA Tournament first round In the Privateers’ first season in the Southland in victory over Iowa. 2013-14, Slessinger helped guide New Orleans to third Slessinger, a native of Bloomington, Indiana, resides in their new conference in rebounding. Cory Dixon in New Orleans with his wife, the former Toni Purvis was an All-Southland selection and was second in the of Williamston, N.C. and their two children, Nola and league in rebounds (7.7 per game). Holden. A school-record 13 players topped double-figures at least once in the 2011-12 campaign as the team post- ed a 17-15 mark against a schedule of full-scholarship teams in his first season. Against a full Division I schedule in 2012-13, ten dif- ferent players topped double-figures at least once on the season, in large part to the fast-paced offense and the school history altering performance by guard Rar- lensee Nelson. Nelson finished the campaign ranking second in school history in single-season assists, and in games with 10 or more assists in a season. To date, Slessinger has won 73 percent of home games in his tenure at New Orleans, garnering a 27- 10 mark. In Slessinger’s first season (2011-12), the Pri- vateers won 13 home games, the most achieved by a New Orleans squad since 2002-03. Off the court, the Privateers remain visible on campus and in the community. The team’s presence parlayed into an increase in attendance with some of the larger student crowds during the 2013-14 season since the team returned to Lakefront Arena in 2008. » SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS SLC OVERALL TEAM CONF. PCT OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Stephen F. Austin 7-0 1.000 17-3 .850 8-1 7-2 2-0 10-0 W 16 Sam Houston State 7-1 .875 15-5 .750 9-1 5-3 1-1 9-1 W 1 A&M-Corpus Christi 6-1 .857 11-8 .579 4-3 6-4 1-1 8-2 W 4 Northwestern State 5-3 .625 10-9 .526 8-2 2-7 0-0 6-4 W 2 Houston Baptist 4-3 .571 9-8 .529 7-1 2-7 0-0 5-5 W 3 Incarnate Word 3-3 .500 11-5 .688 6-1 5-4 0-0 6-4 W 2 Lamar 4-4 .500 10-10 .500 8-1 2-9 0-0 6-4 L 2 Abilene Christian 3-4 .429 9-11 .450 6-4 1-7 2-0 5-5 L 4 Southeastern La. 2-4 .333 5-14 .263 3-2 1-12 1-0 3-7 L 2 New Orleans 2-5 .286 6-10 .375 5-2 1-8 0-0 4-6 W 1 Nicholls 2-5 .286 5-12 .294 4-3 1-9 0-0 3-7 L 1 McNeese State 1-6 .143 7-11 .389 6-4 1-7 0-0 2-8 L 2 Central Arkansas 0-7 .000 0-18 .000 0-7 0-11 0-0 0-10 L 18 » NATIONAL POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY COACHES MID-MAJOR RANK TEAM RECORD RANK TEAM RECORD RANK TEAM RECORD 1 Kentucky (64) 19-0 1 Kentucky (32) 19-0 1. Gonzaga (31) 20-1 2 Virginia (1) 19-0 2 Virginia 19-0 2. Wichita State 18-2 3 Gonzaga 20-1 3 Gonzaga 20-1 3. Northern Iowa 18-2 4 Duke 17-2 4 Duke 17-2 4. Stephen F. Austin 16-3 5 Wisconsin 18-2 5 Wisconsin 18-2 5. Green Bay 17-4 6 Arizona 18-2 6 Arizona 18-2 6. Murray State 17-4 7 Villanova 18-2 7 Villanova 18-2 7. Valparaiso 18-4 8 Notre Dame 19-2 8 Notre Dame 19-2 8. Saint Mary’s 16-4 9 Kansas 16-3 9 Louisville 16-3 9. Wofford 16-5 10 Louisville 16-3 10 Utah 16-3 10. Yale 15-5 11 Utah 16-3 11 Kansas 16-3 11. Evansville 15-5 12 Wichita St 18-2 12 Wichita St 18-2 12. Harvard 11-5 13 North Carolina 16-4 13 Maryland 18-3 13. Eastern Washington 15-5 14 VCU 16-3 14 North Carolina 16-4 14. BYU 15-7 15 Iowa State 14-4 15 VCU 16-3 15. Central Michigan 14-3 16 Maryland 18-3 16 Iowa State 14-4 16. Coastal Carolina 15-5 17 West Virginia 16-3 17 West Virginia 16-3 17. Sam Houston State 14-5 18 Northern Iowa 18-2 18 Northern Iowa 18-2 18. UC Davis 14-4 19 Texas 14-5 19 Baylor 15-4 19. Belmont 13-7 20 Baylor 15-4 20 Texas 14-5 20. Sacramento State 13-6 21 Georgetown 14-5 21 Indiana 15-5 21. Florida Gulf Coast 14-7 22 Indiana 15-5 22 Georgetown 14-5 22. Iona 15-6 23 Miami (FL) 14-5 23 Miami (FL) 14-5 23. Western Michigan 12-6 24 Oklahoma 12-7 24 Colorado St 18-2 24. North Carolina Central 15-5 25 Butler 15-6 25 Arkansas 15-4 25. Kent State 14-5

DROPPED OUT: Dayton 22, Seton Hall DROPPED OUT: Oklahoma 20, Dayton OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Georgia 24, Iowa 25 22, Seton Hall 24, Stanford 25 Southern 65, North Florida 63, Akron 57, USC Upstate 43, Northeastern 41, OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Colorado OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Oklahoma Georgia State 35, Eastern Michigan 32, St 57, Arkansas 54, Ohio State 43, SMU 48, Ohio State 47, Dayton 43, Stanford Cleveland State 28, Bowling Green 24, 43, Providence 29, Dayton 28, Georgia 42, SMU 28, Butler 21, Wyoming 17, Buffalo 21, Chattanooga 19, Hawaii 18, 28, Stanford 16, Wyoming 14, Seton Providence 13, Kansas St 12, Tulsa 7, San South Dakota State 17, Indiana State Hall 10, LSU 10, San Diego St 4, Tulsa 2, Diego St 7, LSU 6, George Washington 16, Albany 11, Rider 11, North Dakota Texas A&M 2, Davidson 1, Saint Mary’s 6, Saint Mary’s 5, Georgia 4, Texas A&M State 10, UL-Lafayette 10 1, Stephen F. Austin 1, Green Bay 1 2, Davidson 1 Bold denotes a 2014-15 UNO opponent » UNO’S RECORD WHEN... » SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE LEADERS at home...... 5-2 TEAM LEADERS on the road...... 1-8 SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Incarnate Word 16 11-5 1367 85.4 at a neutral site...... 0-0 2. Northwestern State 19 10-9 1580 83.2 in November...... 1-3 3. Stephen F. Austin 20 17-3 1516 75.8 in December...... 3-2 4. Sam Houston State 20 15-5 1513 75.7 in January...... 2-5 5. Houston Baptist 17 9-8 1263 74.3 in February...... 0-0 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G in March...... 0-0 1. Sam Houston State 20 1219 61.0 2. Stephen F. Austin 20 1228 61.4 UNO VS. 3. A&M-Corpus Christi 19 1259 66.3 NCAA Division I...... 3-10 4. Houston Baptist 17 1195 70.3 5. Lamar 20 1417 70.8 Non-Division I...... 3-0 FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct Big 10...... 0-1 1. Northwestern State 19 316 429 .737 Big 12...... 0-2 2. Incarnate Word 16 311 425 .732 Missouri Valley...... 1-0 3. Houston Baptist 17 270 370 .730 Southland...... 2-5 4. Abilene Christian 20 260 358 .726 Summitt...... 0-1 5. Sam Houston State 20 357 498 .717 West Coast...... 0-1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct 1. Incarnate Word 16 464 967 .480 UNO’S RECORD SCORING 2. Stephen F. Austin 20 519 1095 .474 3. Houston Baptist 17 459 992 .463 scoring <50 pts...... 0-0 4. Northwestern State 19 561 1229 .456 scoring 50-59 pts...... 1-2 5. New Orleans 16 387 860 .450 scoring 60-69 pts...... 0-5 REBOUNDING G Rebounds Avg/G scoring 70-79 pts...... 1-3 1. Sam Houston State 20 844 42.2 scoring 80-89 pts...... 2-0 2. Houston Baptist 17 680 40.0 scoring 90 or more pts...... 2-0 3. Lamar 20 733 36.7 allowing <50 pts...... 0-0 4. Incarnate Word 16 574 35.9 allowing 50-59 pts...... 1-0 5. McNeese State 18 636 35.3 allowing 60-69 pts...... 4-2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS allowing 70-79 pts...... 0-4 SCORING GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G allowing 80-89 pts...... 1-3 1. Livingston, Denzel-UIW 16 117 31 100 365 22.8 allowing 90 or more pts...... 0-1 2. Woodley, Zeek-NWLA 19 151 22 92 416 21.9 3. Walker, Jontrell-UIW 16 93 34 64 284 17.8 UNO’S RECORD SHOOTING 4. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 18 118 18 63 317 17.6 shooting <30%...... 0-0 5. West, Jalan-NWLA 19 98 38 100 334 17.6 shooting 30-39%...... 0-4 REBOUNDING GP Off Def Total Avg/G shooting 40-49%...... 1-6 1. Guidry, Desharick-MCN 18 80 130 210 11.7 shooting 50% or higher...... 5-0 2. Thomas, Rashawn-AMCC 18 57 104 161 8.9 opponents shoot <30%...... 0-0 3. Holyfield, Michael-SHSU 20 58 98 156 7.8 opponents shoot 30-39%...... 0-1 4. Upson, DeVonte-SLU 19 48 96 144 7.6 5. de Lattibeaudiere, T-LU 20 53 95 148 7.4 opponents shoot 40-49%...... 5-1 FIELD GOAL PCT GP FG FGA Pct opponents shoot 50% or higher �����������������������������1-8 1. Holyfield, Michael-SHSU 20 70 108 .648 shooting > opponent...... 6-1 2. de Lattibeaudiere, T-LU 20 120 203 .591 shooting < opponent...... 0-9 3. Farris, Traylin-UIW 16 65 114 .570 shooting same as opponent...... 0-0 4. Ochie, Onochie-SLU 19 58 102 .569 5. Woodley, Zeek-NWLA 19 151 266 .568 UNO’S RECORD TURNOVERS FREE THROW PCT GP FT FTA Pct committing more turnovers...... 3-6 1. Williams, LaDarrien-ACU 20 41 46 .891 committing fewer turnovers...... 3-4 2. Walker, Jontrell-UIW 16 64 74 .865 teams tie in turnovers...... 0-0 3. Frye, Nate-UNO 16 49 58 .845 4. Wentz, Parker-ACU 20 56 67 .836 UNO’S RECORD REBOUNDING 5. West, Jalan-NWLA 19 100 120 .833 Torres, Amin-NICH 14 40 48 .833 outrebounding opponent...... 6-1 MINUTES PLAYED GP Minutes Avg/G getting outrebounded...... 0-9 1. Livingston, Denzel-UIW 16 601 37.6 teams tie in rebounds...... 0-0 2. Hardy, Kevin-MCN 18 664 36.9 3. Jackson, Zay-SLU 17 619 36.4 UNO’S RECORD IN 4. Hittle, Kyle-UIW 15 541 36.1 Southland Tournament...... 0-0 5. Filmore, Joshua-SLU 19 685 36.1 Jordan,John-AMCC 19 685 36.1 Overall record: 6-10 » INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Conf: 2-5 Home: 5-2 Away: 1-8 Points...... 23 Weisbrod, Colton vs Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) Field Goals Made ���������������������������������� 9 Weisbrod, Colton vs Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) UNO OPP Field Goal Att. �������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Broyles, Tevin at Indiana (12/22/14) SCORING 1130 1197 FG Pct (min 5 made)....1.000 (6-6) Weisbrod, Colton vs Pensacola Christian (11/18/14) Points per game 70.6 74.8 3-Point FG Made ������������������������������������������� 4 Brown, Kevin - Central Arkansas (01/26/15) Scoring margin -4.2 - 3-Point FG Att...... 8 Brown, Kevin vs Pensacola Christian (11/18/14) FIELD GOALS-ATT 387-860 419-861 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) ���������������������������� .667 (2-3) Gill, Christavious at TCU (11/20/14) Field goal pct .450 .487 Free Throws Made ���������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Brown, Kevin at TCU (11/20/14) Free Throw Att. ��������������������������������������������������������������������12 Brown, Kevin at TCU (11/20/14) 3 POINT FG-ATT 56-178 99-270 FT Pct (min 3 made) ��������������������������� 1.000 (7-7) Frye, Nate vs Central Baptist (12/30/14) 3-point FG pct .315 .367 Rebounds ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Hill, Kevin vs Lamar (01/05/15) 3-pt FG made per game 3.5 6.2 Assists...... 8 Frye, Nate vs Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) FREE THROWS-ATT 300-449 260-400 Steals...... 7 Frye, Nate at Southern Illinois (12/19/14) Free throw pct .668 .650 Blocked Shots...... 4 Thibodeaux, Travin vs Central Baptist (12/30/14) F-Throws made per game 18.8 16.3 Turnovers �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Tevin Broyles at SFA (1/19/15) Fouls ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Five Times REBOUNDS 539 533 Minutes ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Syon, Terrance at TCU (11/20/14) Rebounds per game 33.7 33.3 Rebounding margin +0.4 - » TEAM GAME HIGHS Points...... 100 Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) ASSISTS 160 202 Field Goals Made ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 37 Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) Assists per game 10.0 12.6 Field Goal Attempts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������68 at Indiana (12/22/14) TURNOVERS 258 245 Field Goal Percentage...... 561 (37-66) Crowley’s Ridge (12/06/14) Turnovers per game 16.1 15.3 3 PT Field Goals Made �����������������������������������������������������������������������6 at Texas A&M (11/28/14) Turnover margin -0.8 - 3 PT Field Goal Attempts ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 16 Two Times Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 0.8 3 PT Field Goal Percentage �����������������������������������������������������������.556 (5-9) at TCU (11/20/14) Free Throws Made ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 at TCU (11/20/14) STEALS 126 112 Free Throw Attempts ���������������������������������������������������������� 48 Pensacola Christian (11/18/14) Steals per game 7.9 7.0 Free Throw Percentage...... 1.000 (14-14) at Southern Illinois (12/19/14) BLOCKS 50 64 Rebounds...... 49 Central Baptist (12/30/14) Blocks per game 3.1 4.0 Assists...... ����������������������������������������������������������������������19 Central Arkansas (01/26/15) WINNING STREAK 1 - Steals �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Two Times Home win streak 1 - Blocked Shots ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Central Baptist (12/30/14) Turnovers �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Lamar (01/05/15) ATTENDANCE 5157 35951 Fouls ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Two Times Home games-Avg/Game 7-737 9-3995 » GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total OPP. POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS New Orleans 547 576 7 1130 PCC 18-Brown 6-Hill 4-Gill 4-Brown 2-Thibodeaux TCU 21-Brown 9-Syon 4-Frye 1-Brown 2-Thibodeaux Opponents 611 575 11 1197 TAM 16-Gill 6-Thibodeaux 4-Brown 3-Frye 1-Thibodeaux DOUBLE-DOUBLES UD 17-Weisbrod 11-Hill 2-Broyles 1-Hill 1-Thibodeaux Kevin Hill - 12 pts., 11 rbds., at IU 12/22/14 CRC 23-Weisbrod 6-Zeno 8-Frye 3-Gill 3-Zeno Kevin Hill - 14 rbds., 13 pts., vs LU 01/05/15 USD 17-Hill 7-Hill 2-Gill/Frye 2-Weisbrod 2-Hill Kevin Hill - 14 pts., 11 rbds., vs CC 01/24/15 LU 14-Gill/Frye 14-Hill 3-Gill/Frye 3-Broyles 1-Frye/Zeno SHSU 14-Gill/Syon 7-Hill 4-Frye 3-Frye 2-Syon UIW 13-Broyles 6-Weisbrod 2-Syon 2-Gill 1-Thibodeaux HBU 20-Frye 7-Hill 3-Frye 3-Gill 2-Broyles/Hill SFA 13-Gill 6-Syon 5-Gill 3-Frye 1-Zeno AMCC 14-Frye/Hill 11-Hill 2-Hill 2-Hill 0 UCA 21-Brown 9-Hill 7-Frye 3-Brown 1-Hill New Orleans Basketball New Orleans Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 26, 2015) All games

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               New Orleans Basketball Individual Career History

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                                                                                                             

         

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                                                                   

          

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                                                                                        

            New Orleans Basketball Individual Career History

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                                                                                        

           

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                                                                                        

          New Orleans Basketball Individual Career History

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                                                                                        

          

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                                                                                                             

         

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                                                                   

            New Orleans Basketball Individual Career History

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                                                                                        

          

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                                                                                                             

         

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                                                                   

            New Orleans Basketball Individual Career History

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                                                                   

         

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                                                                   

          

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                                                                   

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Kevin Christavious Michael Davis 4 Hill 5 Gill 11 Zeno 12 Cima

Colton Terrance Evans Travin 13 Weisbrod 14 Syon 20 Ganapamo 25 Thibodeaux

Kenneth Matthew Travis 31 Terry 32 Jiles 45 Avery

Mark Kenyon Kris Kerwin HC Slessinger AC Spears AC Arkenberg AC Forges » NEW ORLEANS MEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST SHEET BRYCE JACKSON F 6-6 200 FR KELLER, TEXAS/FOSSIL RIDGE HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 12 8.5 1.6 .400 2 5 8 .625 10 0.8 3 0 Has seen limited action so far this season... TEVIN BROYLES G 6-4 210 SO GAUTIER, MISS./GAUTIER HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 16 22.6 8.6 .521 4 36 56 .643 51 3.2 16 Much improved numbers so far in his sophomore season... 1 KEVIN BROWN G 6-2 195 SR HOUSTON, TEXAS/LA-LAFAYETTE GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 11 22.7 10.3 .405 50 26 38 .684 23 2.1 18 2 One of the top scorers on the squad with 113 total points at 10.3 points per game... NATE FRYE G 6-1 205 SO HOUMA, LA./HOUMA CHRISTIAN HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 16 29.0 8.6 .353 7 49 58 .845 32 2.0 48 Solid all-around guard, can score, pass and rebound well... 3 KEVIN HILL F 6-7 210 JR WESTWEGO, LA./JOHN EHRET HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 16 25.1 10.9 .447 0 56 76 .737 112 7.0 11 4 One of the best rebounders on the squad, averaging seven boards per contest... CHRISTAVIOUS GILL G 5-8 165 SO ALEXANDRIA, LA./ALEXANDRIA HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 16 29.1 11.7 .414 23 48 63 .762 31 1.9 30 5 Scoring 12 points per game while also dishing out two assists on average... MICHAEL ZENO G/F 6-6 215 FR BEAUMONT, TEXAS/WEST BROOK HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG B 16 13.4 2.5 .361 1 13 27 .481 32 2.0 8 11 Rookie is seeing 13 minutes of action on average this season... DAVIS CIMA G 5-10 170 FR RIGA, LATVIA/WINDERMERE PREP GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 0 0.0 0.0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 12 Looking for his first action in 2014-15... COLTON WEISBROD G/F 6-5 215 FR NEDERLAND, TEXAS/NEDERLAND HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 16 20.8 8.5 .548 0 22 43 .512 53 3.3 8 13 One of the top shooters in the conference with a .548 field goal percentage... TERRANCE SYON F 6-6 215 SR FT. WORTH, TEXAS/NAVARRO JC GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 15 21.5 8.5 .563 0 29 50 .580 73 4.9 10 One of the most well-rounded players, averaging nine points and five rebounds per game... 14 EVANS GANAPAMO G/F 6-5 185 JR MONTPELLIER, FRANCE/MANDEVILLE HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 20 Looking for his first action in 2014-15... TRAVIN THIBODEAUX F 6-8 220 FR PLAQUEMINE, LA./BRUSLY HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG B 16 15.3 2.9 .447 0 13 22 .591 50 3.1 15 25 Top shot-blocker for the Privateers with 15 already this season... KENNETH TERRY G 6-0 175 FR BATON ROUGE, LA./MCKINLEY HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 0 0.0 0.0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 31 Looking for his first action in 2014-15... MATTHEW JILES G 5-10 155 FR BRAITHWAITE, LA./PHOENIX HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 7 4.1 0.1 .000 0 1 2 .500 4 0.6 4 32 Will see limited minutes during his freshman season as a guard... TRAVIS AVERY C 6-8 215 JR ALGIERS, LA./COUNTRY DAY HS GP MPG PPG FG% 3FG FT FTA FT% R RPG A 11 3.5 0.9 .571 0 2 6 .333 3 0.3 1 45 Junior will add a presence in the post coming off of the bench...