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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012-13 SCHEDULE 2011-12 RESULTS 2012-13 Schedule/Quick Facts...... 1 DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT RESULT University Administration...... 2 11/7 UW-Platteville (Exh.) 7:00 p.m. 11/11 at Eastern Michigan L, 57-68 Athletic Director Jim Schmidt...... 4-5 11/11 UC-Riverside 1:00 p.m. Head Coach ...... 6-7 11/16 vs. New Mexico! 3:00 p.m. 11/16 Roosevelt W, 59-42 Associate Head Coach Al Biancalana...... 8 11/17 or 11/18 vs. George Mason/Mercer! TBA 11/19 Quincy L, 61-65 Assistant Coach Donnie Kirksey...... 9 Assistant Coach Stew Robinson...... 10 11/19 vs. TBA! TBA 11/23 Evansville W, 79-75 11/24 Southeast Missouri 3:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball Support Staff...... 11 11/26 at Toledo L, 67-82 2012-13 Rosters...... 12 11/27 at Northern 7:00 p.m. Preseason Notables...... 14-15 12/1 at Northwestern TBA 12/1 at Green Bay* L, 68-71 Meet the Players...... 16-28 12/5 Roosevelt 7:00 p.m. 12/3 at Milwaukee* L, 71-73 (OT) Career Records...... 30 12/8 Colorado State 3:00 p.m. 12/10 Northern Illinois* W, 62-55 Single Season Records...... 31 12/15 Eastern Michigan 1:00 p.m. 12/13 at Oregon State L, 53-95 Single Game Records...... 32 12/18 at Western Illinois 7:00 p.m. Season by Season Records...... 33 12/22 at Miami (Ohio) 12:30 p.m. 12/16 at Central Michigan L, 67-70 Year by Year Results...... 34-40 Records vs. 2012-13 Opponents...... 42 12/29 at Toledo 1:00 p.m. 12/19 Western Illinois W, 57-56 2013 Tournament Bracket...... 44 1/2 Youngstown State* 7:00 p.m. 12/23 at Dayton L, 57-64 1/7 at Cleveland State* 5:00 p.m. Connect with the Flames...... 46 12/29 Detroit* W, 63-59 Photo/TV Roster...... 48 1/9 Valparaiso* 7:00 p.m. 1/12 at Green Bay* 7:00 p.m. 12/31 Wright State* L, 70-74 (OT) COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF 1/16 Loyola* 7:00 p.m. 1/5 at Cleveland State* L, 56-73 Head Coach...... Howard Moore (3rd season) 1/19 at Detroit* 5:30 p.m. 1/7 at Youngstown State* L, 50-71 Alma Mater...... Wisconsin ‘95 1/23 Milwaukee* 7:00 p.m. 1/14 Loyola* W, 58-51 Record at UIC...... 15-46 (5-31 Horizon) 1/26 at Wright State* 6:00 p.m. Associate Head Coach....Al Biancalana (3rd season) 1/31 Green Bay* 7:00 p.m. 1/19 Butler* L, 49-57 Alma Mater...... Elmhurst ‘82 2/2 Cleveland State* 7:00 p.m. 1/21 Valparaiso* L, 55-60 Assistant Coach...... Donnie Kirksey (3rd season) 2/5 at Valparaiso* 7:00 p.m. Alma Mater...... Roosevelt ‘85 1/25 at Wright State* L, 63-69 2/10 at Youngstown State* 1:00 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Stew Robinson (3rd season) 1/27 at Detroit* L, 66-70 Alma Mater...... Indiana ‘86 2/16 at Loyola* 1:00 p.m. 2/2 Youngstown State* W, 72-68 Director of Operations...... Drew Slempkes 2/20 at Milwaukee* 7:00 p.m. Coordinator of B’ball/Video Ops....Jeremy Buttell 2/23 ESPN BracketBusters TBA 2/5 Cleveland State* L, 42-70 Athletic Trainer...... Mike Gilmartin 2/26 Wright State* 7:00 p.m. 2/11 at Loyola* L, 69-78 Strength & Conditioning...... Nick Zostautas 3/2 Detroit* 1:00 p.m. 2/14 at Valparaiso* L, 65-74 Athletic Communications...... Brett McWethy 3/5 HL Tourn. 1st Round# TBA McWethy’s email...... [email protected] 3/8 HL Tourn. Quarterfinals% TBA 2/18 at Eastern Illinois W, 67-63 3/9 HL Tourn. Semifinals% TBA 2/21 at Butler* L, 44-69 TEAM INFORMATION 3/12 HL Championship% TBA 2/23 Milwaukee* L, 61-72 2011-12 Overall Record...... 8-22 2011-12 Horizon League Record...... 3-15 2/25 Green Bay* L, 63-71 All times Central Standard, and subject to 2011-12 Horizon League Finish...... 9th 2/28 at Milwaukee% L, 55-68 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 change. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/7 ! Paradise Jam (University of the Virgin Islands) Newcomers...... 7 * Horizon League game * Horizon League game Roster by Class (Fr./So./Jr./Sr.)...... 5/5/1/5 # HL Tournament First-Round (hosted by % Horizon League Tournament (first-round) First Year of Division I Basketball...... 1981-82 higher seed) All-Time Division I Record...... 462-458 % HL Tournament: Hosted by regular season Home Games listed in Bold NCAA Appearances...... 3 (1998, 2002, 2004) champion NIT Appearances...... 1 (2003) Home Games listed in Bold

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Chancellor Paula Allen-Meares Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Barbara Henley Paula Allen-Meares joined the University of Illinois at (UIC) January 16, 2009 as Barbara Henley, Ph.D. is currently the Chancellor and John Corbally Presidential Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and an Professor. Associate Professor of Policy Studies in the College of Education at the University of Chancellor Allen-Meares is a member of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies, the Royal Academy of Prior to joining UIC, Henley served Medicine, and is a trustee of the New York Northern Illinois University (NIU) in the Academy of Medicine. She was appointed capacities of Assistant and Associate Vice Chair of Section X of the IOM in July 2009 President for Student Affairs. She served as and is a member of the Sarnat Prize Selection the Vice President for seven years. Committee for two seasons, 2010 and 2011.

At the University of Michigan she was principal investigator of the Previously, Henley was a tenured Associate Professor of Counseling, Global Program on Youth, an initiative supported by the W.K. Kellogg Director of the Counseling Center, Director of the Special Services Foundation and co-PI of the National Institute of Mental Health’s Program and Acting Dean for Student Development at Chicago Research Center on Poverty, Risk and Mental Health. State University. She has served as a part-time lecturer at in Chicago and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in She is currently the principal investigator of the Skillman Good Kenosha, Wisconsin. Neighborhoods Grant. Henley received her elementary and high school diplomas from Dr. Allen-Meares has over 150 publications and several books including Chicago Public Schools and her undergraduate degree in History the recently released Cross Cultural Research, Oxford Press. and Teacher Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She earned a master’s degree and a doctorate in Counselor Education Since joining UIC, Allen-Meares has become active as a Board Member from The Ohio State University. of the Civic Consulting Alliance, as a member of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Equity, and as a board Henley has been highly involved in professional and scholarly member of the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities. activities throughout her career. She has presented papers and workshops at more than sixty state, regional and national conferences UIC is Chicago’s largest university and a major academic research center. and has authored or co-authored articles and book chapters. She UIC has more than 27,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students; 12,000 faculty and staff, making it one of Chicago’s 20 largest has been active with numerous professional organizations including employers; a budget of nearly $2 billion; and 15 colleges, including the the American Counseling Association, the American Psychological nation’s largest college of medicine. UIC also operates the state’s major Association, the American College Personnel Association, the public medical center and regional health sciences campuses in Peoria, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), Rockford and Urbana-Champaign. the Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel, and the Illinois Committee on Black Concerns in Higher The Chancellor serves as the executive officer of UIC and reports to Education. the President of the University of Illinois, a system that also includes campuses at Urbana-Champaign and Springfield.

UIC BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS OF THE BOARD STUDENT MEMBERS Honorable Pat Quinn...... Governor David Pileski...... Urbana-Champaign Timothy N. Koritz Kenneth M. Thomas...... Chicago* James D. Montgomery John W. Tienken...... Springfield Lawrence Oliver II Christopher G. Kennedy *Student Trustee Assigned Official Vote Edward L. McMillan Pamela B. Strobel Ricardo Estrada Karen Hasara Patricia Brown Holmes

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Athletic Director Jim Schmidt 16th YEAR AT UIC // WESTERN ILLINOIS ‘81

Regarded as an engineer of The men’s soccer program has been ranked as high as championship programs, fourth nationally and advanced to the 2007 NCAA Elite an advocate for academic Eight; the team has won 10 of the last 13 League success and a dynamic regular-season championships and advanced to NCAA leader, Jim Schmidt enters Regional play four times since 2003; and the women’s his 16th year as the Athletic tennis team has established itself as a dynasty by winning Director at UIC. The an unprecedented 16-consecutive League titles and making longest-tenured AD in the 14-straight NCAA tournament appearances. Horizon League, Schmidt’s tenure has produced the most comprehensive run of athletic “At UIC, we are committed to excellence, both and academic success in school history. academically and athletically,” Schmidt said. “We will create an atmosphere that will each student in attaining Named UIC’s fourth Director of Athletics on January 24, lifelong experiences that will help them be successful.” 1997, Schmidt quickly put together a department that could succeed on a championship level, not only within In keeping with that commitment, UIC has continued to the Horizon League, but on regional and national scenes as enhance the academic performance of its student-athletes well. under Schmidt. For the third-straight term, UIC student- athletes compiled a 3.0 grade-point-average during the Under Schmidt’s direction, UIC has advanced to NCAA 2012 Spring Semester. In addition, NCAA graduation postseason competition on 47 occasions while amassing reports list UIC Athletics’ graduation rates well above the a total of 72 conference championships. In 15 years of national average. NCAA Division I status prior to Schmidt’s tenure as athletic director, UIC earned nine NCAA postseason berths and Under Schmidt’s direction in 1994, UIC Athletics instituted accumulated 11 conference titles. a Life Skills program designed to enhance the total student- athlete, with activities designed to improve personal, social UIC has won the James J. McCafferty Trophy, the award and career development. Team builders, community honoring the most successful all-around athletic program service projects and leadership opportunities through the in the Horizon League each season, in 2000 and 2007 under Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were also Schmidt’s watch. implemented.

In August 2010, Schmidt secured the official addition of Schmidt has also played a key role in the local and national women’s golf as a varsity sport at UIC, further proving the exposure of UIC Athletics. He partnered with ESPN Radio department’s commitment to providing opportunities for 1000, one of the premier sports radio stations in America; women’s athletics. Schmidt and his administration are to make WMVP-AM and ESPNChicago.com the exclusive also in the process of hiring the school’s first-ever women’s radio broadcast homes of UIC men’s basketball. He also soccer coach - the addition of UIC’s 20th varsity program helped expand radio coverage of UIC on WSCR, WGN, will give the Flames 10 women’s sports, including all nine WBBM and other stations while increasing television program’s sponsored by the Horizon League. Valparaiso exposure on the ESPN family of networks, Comcast and Youngstown State are the only two other schools in the SportsNet Chicago and other local and national outlets. League to sponsor all nine women’s programs. In the past two men’s basketball seasons, the Flames had a combined 19 regular season games televised, including an Schmidt has laid the foundation for a bevy of Flames 11-game regional package on Comcast SportsNet. programs that are consistently in the mix for regional and national success. The first-ever NCAA bids for men’s With a strong desire to win conference titles and earn basketball, men’s soccer, women’s tennis and baseball have regular appearances in NCAA postseason action, Schmidt occurred since Schmidt took office, setting the stage for has brought numerous conference championships to championship and postseason pedigrees for those teams. the UIC campus. For the first time ever, the Flames

4 FLAMES BASKETBALL hosted the League’s men’s basketball championship in 1999 and 2000. UIC has also hosted conference tournaments in , baseball, soccer, cross country, gymnastics, women’s basketball, and swimming & diving; and welcomed the NCAA Softball Regional Championships to its field in 1999 and the NCAA Softball Super Regional Championships in 2005. An NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament first-round match was also played at Flames Field for the first time in the fall of 2006, and again in 2008. In 2013, UIC is slated to host the Horizon League Swimming & Diving Championship, just nine months after hosting the League’s baseball tournament at Les Miller Field, in which the fourth-seeded Flames advanced to the championship game. have been added, while Flames Field, Schmidt has also served on the UIC’s administrative long-term plans the home to UIC softball, and Les championships/facilities committee, are aggressive as well. In addition to Miller Field are both operating with equity committee and executive major projects such as the first phase of brand-new digital scoreboards. council. the “Campaign for Athletics” that was implemented and the Flames Athletic While serving as associate athletic Schmidt began his collegiate athletics Center fundraising campaign that director, Schmidt helped develop a career in the fall of 1980, serving was completed under Schmidt, UIC’s broad-based athletic program headed one year as the pitching coach at overall strategic plan outlines detailed by strong men’s and women’s basketball Western Illinois University while improvements for scholarship funding; programs and rapidly improving, earning his master’s degree in sports renovations to facilities, including the nationally-competitive Olympic sports administration. Arriving at UIC in UIC Pavilion, Flames Natatorium; and teams. He also saw UIC’s student- 1982, Schmidt served as a pitching improvements to indoor competition/ athletes gain national recognition for coach on the Flames’ baseball staff practice facilities for baseball, top academic achievements while the before being named an assistant to softball, track, tennis and volleyball. teams and coaches earned regional and the athletic director in charge of Construction of the stadium portion national exposure through conference marketing/promotions and daily of the baseball and softball complexes championships and NCAA postseason operations. and renovations to the soccer field are competition. also high on the capital program’s list From 1983-86, Schmidt handled of improvements. Additionally, new Schmidt assisted during the many all sports information duties as an team locker rooms for all 20 sports will historical decisions that took assistant athletic director and assumed be installed before 2015. place over the last several years, the title of associate athletic director in including changes in conference 1987. Many of those projects are already affiliation leading up to UIC’s current underway, or have been completed. membership in the Horizon League. A 1981 graduate of sports management Lights have been installed at the Schmidt recently finished a term from WIU, Schmidt and his wife, baseball, softball and soccer facilities, as chair of the NCAA Division I Mary, reside in Naperville, Ill. They and turf was installed as the playing Championship/Sports Management have two children, Bill and Eva. surface at Les Miller Field, the home of Committee. He had previously served Flames baseball. Indoor practice areas as the chair of the television, finance for baseball, softball and women’s golf and men’s basketball committees.

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Head Coach Howard Moore THIRD SEASON AT UIC // WISCONSIN ‘95

Have a conversation with Head Coach Howard Moore about his vision for UIC Basketball, and you’ll come away with one common understanding: he wants to develop a program that is a consistent winner, year-in and year-out. His goal is to build something special. After two years of building the blocks essential for long-term success, it appears the third-year mentor has his Flames ready to turn the corner.

The 10th head coach in the history of the program, Moore grew up on the west side of Chicago, mere blocks from the UIC campus, and attended Taft High School on the northwest side of the city. In his five previous collegiate assistant coaching stops, the 40-year-old Moore utilized the Windy City as his main pipeline for recruiting talent. THE MOORE FILE BORN The first two seasons of the Howard Moore era have produced impressive wins over in-state rival Illinois, Rhode Island, Evansville and 2012 NCAA Tournament participant Detroit. Heading into the 2012-13 campaign, the Sept. 22, 1972 in Chicago, Ill. Flames are poised to produce wins on a much more consistent basis in the Horizon League. UIC is set to return four starters from last year’s team, including the highest-scoring returning backcourt in the conference. In all, HOMETOWN the Flames will return four-of their top-five scorers from the 2011-12 season. Chicago, Ill. Among UIC’s notable returnees is senior point guard Gary Talton, who chalked up Horizon League All- FAMILY Newcomer Team honors last season; senior guard Daniel Barnes, an Oak Park, Ill., native that ranked fourth Wife, Jennifer in the Horizon League in made three-pointers in 2011-12; and junior Hayden Humes, a sharp-shooting Son, Jerell forward that shot nearly 42 percent (.418) from beyond the three-point arc in his first season with the Flames. Daughter, Jaidyn Humes scored in double figures in seven of the last nine games of the 2011-12 campaign, and led the Flames in rebounding in 10 of the final 12 contests. EDUCATION At his introductory press conference, with his family watching on, Taft High School (1990) Moore gave a passionate, emotional and energetic speech regarding his University of Wisconsin pride for the UIC job, his happiness about being back in Chicago and (B.A., African American his vision of championship success for the program’s future. Studies, 1995) Moore’s basketball coaching craft was honed under the COACHING EXPERIENCE tutelage of some of the game’s greatest coaches. Stu 1999-2000 Jackson. Steve Yoder. Stan Van Gundy. But perhaps what directly prepared Moore for his first head Assistant Coach coaching job was the success that was enjoyed by Wisconsin, his alma mater, during a five-year stint on Bo Ryan’s staff. 2000-03 Assistant Coach With Moore on the bench, UW posted three of Bradley University the top-five winningest seasons in school history, including an historic 2007-08 campaign that saw 2003-04 the Badgers win a school-record 31 games en route Assistant Coach to the regular season and tournament championships. Wisconsin made Ball State University five-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament during Moore’s tenure on staff, winning 2004-05 a total of eight games in the “Big Assistant Coach Dance.” The memorable 2007-08 run Loyola University produced a “Sweet 16” berth.

2005-10 With the Badgers, Moore helped coach Assistant Coach four All-Big Ten Conference players. He University of Wisconsin also enhanced Wisconsin’s recruiting presence in the highly talented Chicagoland region, successfully recruiting four players from the 2010-present Windy City and its surrounding suburbs. Head Coach, UIC

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In his two years at UIC, Moore has also made his loyalty to the city of Chicago well-known - eight players on the 2012-13 roster hail from EVEN MORE ON MOORE... the Chicagoland region. He has also been visible in the city, making numerous speaking engagements and appearances - in December 2010, Moore was presented the Ricky Byrdsong Award at the Union Club of Season Record Postseason Conf. Record Finish Chicago. The award annually recognizes men who are good fathers, have 2011-12 8-22 None 3-15 9th made a difference in the lives of youth, and have demonstrated a spiritual 2010-11 7-24 None 2-16 t-9th dimension to their lives. 2009-10 24-9 NCAA 2nd Round 13-5 4th 2008-09 20-13 NCAA 2nd Round 10-8 t-4th Additionally, early in the 2012 season, Moore 2007-08 31-5 NCAA Sweet 16 16-3 1st threw out the first pitch at both Wrigley Field, home of the , 2006-07 30-6 NCAA 2nd Round 13-3 2nd and U.S. Cellular Field, home to the . 2005-06 19-12 NCAA 1st Round 9-7 t-4th 2004-05 13-17 None 8-8 t-4th Before joining the staff in Madison, Moore spent one season as an 2003-04 14-15 None 10-8 3rd (West) assistant coach under Jim Whitesell at Horizon League foe Loyola in 2002-03 12-18 None 8-10 t-5th 2004-05. In his brief tenure in Rogers Park, Moore helped the Ramblers 2001-02 9-20 None 5-13 8th win six of their final seven contests and advance to the Horizon League 2000-01 19-12 NIT 1st Round 12-6 t-2nd Tournament semifinals. Moore handled off-campus recruiting duties and worked primarily with Loyola’s post players during the turnaround season.

In 2003-04, Moore served as an assistant under Head Coach Tim Buckley at Ball State, where he helped shape the Cardinals into the top three-point percentage defensive team in the Mid-American Conference. Off the court, the Chicago native worked to reel in what many recruiting experts dubbed as the best class in the MAC.

From 2000-03, Moore served as an assistant coach at Bradley University where he worked as a the lead off-campus recruiter and mentor to both the guards and post players. The 2001 recruiting class was one of his best, featuring Danny Granger, who eventually blossomed into a 2009 NBA All-Star as a member of the Indiana Pacers. He also helped mold Phillip Gilbert and James Gillingham into All-Missouri Valley Conference selections. Moore also served as an administrative assistant at Bradley during the 1999-2000 season.

The loyal Chicagoan began his collegiate coaching career in his hometown by serving as an assistant coach at the University of Chicago during the 1998-99 campaign; prior to that, he served as an assistant coach for two years at his alma mater, Taft High School.

Moore played in 47 games for Wisconsin from 1990-95, including 21 appearances as a senior. During his playing career under Head Coaches Steve Yoder, Stu Jackson and Stan Van Gundy, the Badgers earned back- to-back NIT berths in 1991 and 1992.

In 1994, Moore teamed with Michael Finley, Rashard Griffith, Tracy Webster, Andy Kilbride and Brian Kelley to help Wisconsin end a 47-year drought and return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1947. In 1994, Moore represented the Big Ten Conference on a team of league all-stars who were selected to compete in Argentina.

A recipient of the University of Wisconsin African-American Alumni Association Student Leadership Award in 1993, Moore graduated from Wisconsin with a Bachelor’s Degree in African-American Studies in 1995.

Moore graduated from Taft High School in 1990, guiding his team to the Chicago Public League semifinals as a senior. He was named to the CPL Hall of Fame in 1999.

Moore and his wife, Jennifer, have two Moore led the Flames to a monumental win over nationally-ranked Illinois at the , children: a son, Jerell, and a daughter, Jaidyn. 57-54, on Dec. 18, 2010.

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Associate Head Coach Al Biancalana THIRD SEASON AT UIC // ELMHURST ‘82

Al Biancalana, the former Interim Head Coach and top Assistant Coach at Bradley University, enters his third season on Head Coach Howard Moore’s staff at UIC, and his second campaign as the Associate Head Coach.

Biancalana is no stranger to the bench, having spent more than 30 years as a coach throughout Illinois and California, including 17 years as a high school head coach. As a high school mentor, Biancalana’s overall record was an impressive 313-171 (.647 winning percentage), including a 33-16 record in the state tournament.

Before joining Moore’s staff, Biancalana served as the Head Basketball Coach at York High School in suburban Elmhurst, Ill. In five seasons at the helm, his teams posted a record of 90-51 and a winning percentage of .638, which ranks as the second highest in school history. He guided the Dukes to four-straight Illinois High School Athletic Association (IHSA) regional championship appearances, and in 2005-06, Biancalana led the school to its first West Suburban Conference Championship in 38 seasons.

Prior to his stint at York, where he also served as the school’s College and Career Advisor, Biancalana worked for six seasons as the first assistant and Interim Head Coach at Bradley University from 1999-2005. It was there that he formed a relationship with Howard Moore who was on the staff from 1999-2003. Biancalana served as the program’s main recruiter and was responsible for bringing in the majority of the roster from the Braves’ 2006 “Sweet 16” run. The last two players from the Missouri Valley Conference to be drafted in the NBA, Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers) and Patrick O’Bryant (Golden State Warriors), were recruited by Biancalana. In the six years with Biancalana on BU’s staff, 27-of-30 seniors graduated.

Biancalana has also served as a head coach at Stagg High School (1995-99) in Palos Hills, Ill., Downers Grove North High School (1993-95), Clovis High School (1989-93) in Clovis, Calif., and Washington Union High School (1987- 89) in Fresno, Calif. In 1988, while at Washington Union, Biancalana was named California Coach of the Year and led his squad to a Division IV State Championship. Over a two-year stretch, Washington Union won 36-consecutive games with Biancalana at the helm.

Biancalana received his Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Elmhurst College in 1982 and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from National University in Fresno in 1993.

Biancalana and his wife, Laura, have three children: A.J. (11), Jack (7) and Audrey (5).

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Assistant Coach Donnie Kirksey THIRD SEASON AT UIC // ROOSEVELT ‘85

Donnie Kirksey, a former assistant coach at both DePaul and Chicago State, enters his third season in the same capacity on Head Coach Howard Moore’s staff at UIC.

Before jumping back into the college coaching ranks, Kirksey served as the head basketball coach and athletic director at Hyde Park Academy in Chicago from 2007-10. In three seasons at the helm, Kirksey’s teams averaged nearly 24 wins per season and posted an overall record of 71-18.

Before returning home, the Chicago native spent three-and-a-half years (2001-04) in Los Angeles where he worked for SFX Basketball Group, LLC. While there, he worked with several high-profile professional basketball clients, helping the athletes transition into professional life while organizing appearances and speaking engagements.

In 2000-2001, Kirksey was a member of Pat Kennedy’s staff at DePaul. He organized film analysis and breakdown, assisted in practices and games and monitored the academic progress of the Blue Demons. From 1998-2000, Kirksey served in a similar capacity at Chicago State under Bo Ellis.

Kirksey graduated from Roosevelt University with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business Administration - Management, in 1985. He is married to Dionne Kirksey.

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Assistant Coach Stew Robinson SECOND SEASON AT UIC // INDIANA ‘86

Stew Robinson, a former assistant coach at both Texas Tech and Morehead State, enters his second season in the same capacity on Head Coach Howard Moore’s staff at UIC.

Before returning to the Midwest, Robinson spent the previous eight seasons as an assistant with the Red Raiders under Head Coaches Bob Knight and Pat Knight. Tech advanced to three NCAA Tournaments (2003-05, 2004-05 and 2006-07) with Robinson on staff, and won 19 or more games four times. The Red Raiders also advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT in 2010.

After serving as an assistant at Plattsburgh State for one season, Robinson accepted a position on the staff of the Morehead State Eagles (2002-03). At 20-9 that season, the Eagles were co-champions of the Ohio Valley Conference and registered their second 20-win mark in school history.

Robinson was a three-year starter and two-time assist leader at Indiana (1982-86) under Bob Knight, helping the Hoosiers advance to three NCAA Tournaments, including two “Sweet 16” berths. He was also a member of Indiana’s 1982-83 Big Ten Conference championship team. During his career, Robinson scored 630 points and dished out 391 assists.

Overall, Robinson has competed in post-season play in four seasons and coached four teams in the postseason.

A native of Anderson, Indiana, Stew was an all-state basketball player at Madison Heights High School. He is married to the former Tracy Baxter of Bloomington, Ind. They reside in suburban Chicago with their four children: Isaia (15), Mekhi (10), Amani (9), and Amire (8). The couple also has an older daughter, Sara (26).

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Director of Operations Drew Slempkes THIRD SEASON AT UIC // WISCONSIN ‘07

Drew Slempkes enters his third season on the coaching staff at UIC, and his second as the Director of Basketball Operations - he served as the program’s Director of Student-Athlete Development during his first year on Head Coach Howard Moore’s staff.

Prior to joining the Flames, Slempkes worked from 2008-2010 with the Department of Juvenile Corrections and the SPRITE program, an outdoor educational program focused on developing pro-social skills for delinquent youth (ages 13-20) transitioning back into their communities.

Among his duties, Slempkes facilitated ropes courses, developed educational content for Urban Week and implemented health lessons on decision- making, nutrition, AODA, priorities and community development.

Slempkes had been a coach in both track & field and boy’s basketball at Madison Memorial High School (Wis.), where he helped the sophomore hoops squad to back-to-back Big 8 Conference Championships in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, his team finished runner-up in State and in 2009, they won it all.

Slempkes, a former student manager for the Badgers while Moore was on Head Coach Bo Ryan’s coaching staff, graduated from Wisconsin in 2007 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology and a minor in Health Education.

Director of Basketball/Video Operations Jeremy Buttell THIRD SEASON AT UIC // UIC ‘09

Jeremy Buttell enters his third season on the coaching staff at UIC, and his second campaign as the Coordinator of Video and Basketball Operations - he served as the program’s administrative assistant during the 2010-11 campaign. Buttell joined the staff following a tremendous three-year playing career for the Flames under former Head Coach Jimmy Collins.

Buttell played three seasons at UIC (2007-10), competing in 88 games and garnering 60 starts. In 2009-10, Buttell ranked fifth in the Horizon League with 7.5 rebounds per game, while producing five double-doubles, including four in the final five games of the season.

As a junior (2008-09), Buttell played in 26 games, and turned in four double-digit rebounding efforts. He averaged 7.8 rebounds over the final 12 contests. In his first season as a Flame (2007-08), Buttell started 15 of the 33 games in which he played.

Buttell began his college career at Texas Tech (2005-06), playing one season under legendary Head Coach Bob Knight and current UIC assistant coach Stew Robinson. He played in 19 games as a true freshman before transferring to UIC.

A native of Colleyville, Texas, Buttell earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Communications at UIC in 2009 and a Master’s in Education Instructional Leadership in 2010.

Phil Gaul Art Bashkin Koren Cooper Stephanie Girton Rimas Grabliaukas Mark Perales Graduate Manager/ Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Program Assistant

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2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Year Hometown (Last College/High School) 1 Daniel Barnes 6-2 168 G Sr.-RS Oak Park, Ill. (Kaskaskia College/Eastern Michigan/River Forest) 2 Gabe Snider 6-4 167 G Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) 3 Joey Miller 6-3 155 G So.-TR Charleston, Ill. (Eastern Illinois/Charleston) 4 Gary Talton 6-1 163 G Sr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Mountain View [Texas] C.C./DeSoto) 10 Marc Brown 6-4 198 G/F So. Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson) 11 Austin Angel 6-4 190 G/F Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier) 13 Hayden Humes 6-8 216 F Jr.-TR Valparaiso, Ind. (Toledo/Valparaiso) 20 Anthony Kelley 6-6 189 G/F Sr. Aurora, Ill. (Aurora Central Catholic) 23 Jay Parker 5-10 169 G So.-TR Harvey, Ill. (Highland C.C. [Ill.]/Thornton) 25 Ngijol Songolo 6-4 167 G Fr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial) 30 Matt Gorski 7-0 244 C Fr. Chesterfield, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/Princeton Day Academy) 31 Kelsey Barlow! 6-5 200 G Sr.-TR Indianapolis, Ind. (Purdue/Cathedral) 33 Ahman Fells 6-5 183 F So. Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) 34 Josh Crittle 6-9 260 C Sr.-TR Bellwood, Ill. (UCF/Oregon/Hales Franciscan) 40 Jake Wiegand 6-8 224 F Fr. Herndon, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/Chantily) 44 Will Simonton 6-10 222 C So. Vienna, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/George Marshall)

2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Year Hometown (Last College/High School) 11 Austin Angel 6-4 190 G/F Fr. Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier) 31 Kelsey Barlow! 6-5 200 G Sr.-TR Indianapolis, Ind. (Purdue/Cathedral) 1 Daniel Barnes 6-2 168 G Sr.-RS Oak Park, Ill. (Kaskaskia College/Eastern Michigan/River Forest) 10 Marc Brown 6-4 198 G/F So. Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson) 34 Josh Crittle 6-9 260 C Sr.-TR Bellwood, Ill. (UCF/Oregon/Hales Franciscan) 33 Ahman Fells 6-5 183 F So. Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) 30 Matt Gorski 7-0 244 C Fr. Chesterfield, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/Princeton Day Academy) 13 Hayden Humes 6-8 216 F Jr.-TR Valparaiso, Ind. (Toledo/Valparaiso) 20 Anthony Kelley 6-6 189 G/F Sr. Aurora, Ill. (Aurora Central Catholic) 3 Joey Miller 6-3 155 G So.-TR Charleston, Ill. (Eastern Illinois/Charleston) 23 Jay Parker 5-10 169 G So.-TR Harvey, Ill. (Highland C.C. [Ill.]/Thornton) 44 Will Simonton 6-10 222 C So. Vienna, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/George Marshall) 25 Ngijol Songolo 6-4 167 G Fr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial) 2 Gabe Snider 6-4 167 G Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) 4 Gary Talton 6-1 163 G Sr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Mountain View [Texas] C.C./DeSoto) 40 Jake Wiegand 6-8 224 F Fr. Herndon, Va. (Fisburne Military Academy/Chantily)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors (5): Kelsey Barlow, Daniel Barnes, Josh Crittle, Anthony Kelley, Gary Talton Juniors (1): Hayden Humes Sophomores (5): Marc Brown, Ahman Fells, Joey Miller, Jay Parker, Will Simonton Freshmen (5): Austin Angel, Matt Gorski, Gabe Snider, Ngijol Songolo, Jake Wiegand

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATE Illinois (8): Austin Angel, Daniel Barnes, Josh Crittle, Ahman Fells, Anthony Kelley, Joey Miller, Jay Parker, Gabe Snider Virginia (3): Matt Gorski, Will Simonton, Jake Wiegand Texas (2): Marc Brown, Gary Talton Indiana (2): Kelsey Barlow, Hayden Humes Wisconsin (1): Ngijol Songolo

! Will sit out the 2012-13 season due to NCAA transfer rules. RS denotes “redshirt” TR denotes “transfer”

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PRESEASON NOTABLES

The UIC men’s basketball team enters the 2012-13 campaign with hopes of becoming the next upstart team in the Horizon League. The Flames return four starters from the 2011-12 campaign, including the highest-scoring returning backcourt in the League. UIC is under the direction of third-year Head Coach Howard Moore, a Chicago native that spent five seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Wisconsin, before taking over the helm of the Flames prior to the 2010-11 campaign.

WHAT’S BACK? Gabe Snider, a local product from Whitney Young High UIC’s returning starters include senior School in Chicago, joins the Flames after a standout prep point guard Gary Talton (11.6 ppg/3.3 career. One of the top shooters in the state of Illinois as a apg), senior guard Daniel Barnes senior, Snider helped the Dolphins capture back-to-back (10.4 ppg), junior forward Hayden regional titles and make two deep runs in the IHSA State Humes (8.2 ppg) and sophomore Tournament. Also joining the program are freshmen guard wing Marc Brown (6.7 ppg). Talton was walk-ons Austin Angel (Wilmette, Ill./New Trier) and Ngijol a Horizon League All-Newcomer Team Songolo (Madison, Wis./Memorial). selection last season after leading UIC in scoring, field goals made (122), BARLOW TRANSFERS TO UIC percentage (.867), free throws made (78) and Former Purdue guard Kelsey Barlow, who played in 93 assists per game (3.3). Overall, UIC returns games for the Boilermakers over the past three seasons, also 65 percent of its scoring from the 2011-12 transferred to UIC during the offseason. The Indianapolis, campaign. Ind., native will be required to sit out the 2012-13 campaign NEW TO THE SCENE to satisfy NCAA transfer rules. Last season, in 26 games played, Barlow averaged 8.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and Head Coach Howard Moore and his staff have welcomed 1.7 assists per contest. Barlow, who will be permitted to seven newcomers to the mix, including two Division I practice with the Flames this season, was also named to the transfers that will be immediately eligible. Senior center Big Ten Conference All-Freshman Team in 2009-10, after Josh Crittle, a native of Bellwood, Ill., spent the past two seeing action in all 35 games, tying for the second-most by a seasons at UCF, where he started 25 games as a junior freshman in Purdue’s history. (2011-12) - he is enrolled in UIC’s graduate school, and will have one season of eligibility remaining with the Flames. HUMES RETURNS FOR SECOND SEASON Crittle began his college career at Oregon after a stellar prep One of UIC’s preseason All-Horizon career at nearby Hales Franciscan. League performers is junior forward Sophomore guard Joey Miller played his first season of Hayden Humes, a transfer from Toledo at Eastern Illinois before transferring to that enters his second season with the UIC - he was given immediate eligibility with the Flames Flames. Humes scored in double after being granted a hardship waiver from the NCAA. figures in seven of the last Miller scored 10.4 points per game in his freshman nine games of the 2011-12 season with the Panthers, and was named the Ohio Valley season, and led the Flames Conference (OVC) Freshman of the Week on three in rebounding in 10 of the occasions. final 12 contests. Humes Other newcomers include point guard Jay Parker (So.), shot 41.8 percent from a transfer from Highland C.C., along with freshmen post three-point range last season, players Matt Gorski and Jake Wiegand, a pair of Virginia ranking sixth in the Horizon natives that both played one year of postgraduate basketball League. at Fishburne Military Academy (Va.). Gorski is a 7-footer that possesses both the size and upside to be a dominant center in the Horizon League.

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AGGRESSIVE SCHEDULE LIES AHEAD STARTERS RETURNING/LOST UIC’s 2012-13 schedule features 14 regular season home Name Class Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG APG games, four non-conference match-ups against in-state (R) Gary Talton Sr. PG 30/27 11.6 3.3 3.3 foes and a trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam at *Led the Horizon League in free throw percentage (.867) last University of the Virgin Islands. The Flames will also play season *Horizon League All-Newcomer Team at least 13 games against teams that made appearances in (R) Daniel Barnes Sr. G 30/27 10.4 3.0 1.6 the 2012 postseason, including three NCAA Tournament *Ranked fourth in the Horizon League in three-point field goals foes. made (64) last season UIC will take on New Mexico in the first-round of the (L) Darrin Williams Gr. C 30/28 9.7 6.2 0.9 Paradise Jam (11/16/12). Depending on the outcome of (R) Hayden Humes Jr. F 30/25 8.2 5.6 1.1 that contest, the Flames will face either George Mason or *Ranked sixth in the Horizon League in three-point field goal Mercer on either Nov. 17 or 18. percentage (.418) last season The month of December will see the Flames take on four (R) Marc Brown So. F 30/27 6.7 3.0 1.5 opponents that garnered berths to the postseason in 2012, beginning with a Dec. 1 contest at Northwestern. The 16- KEY NEWCOMERS game Horizon League slate will begin on Jan. 2, when UIC Name Class Pos. Hometown (Last School) hosts Youngstown State. Josh Crittle Sr.-TR C Bellwood, Ill. (UCF) Notable home games in Horizon League play include Jay Parker So.-TR G Harvey, Ill. (Highland C.C.) Joey Miller So.-TR G Charleston, Ill. (Eastern Illinois) preseason favorite Valparaiso on Wednesday, Jan. 9, rival Jake Wiegand Fr. F Herndon, Va. (Fishburne Military) Loyola on Wednesday, Jan. 16 and defending Horizon Matt Gorski Fr. C Chesterfield, Va. (Fishburne Military) League Tournament champion Detroit in the regular season Gabe Snider Fr. G Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) finale on Saturday, March 2. The Flames will satisfy the home-and-home series with * UIC men’s basketball 2012-13 recruiting class was recognized at Loyola on Saturday, Feb. 16 at Gentile Arena, in the Horizon the “Head of the Class” by USA Today in its Horizon League men’s League “Game of the Week.” basketball preview and “Rating the Recruiting” section.

2012-13 UIC FLAMES First row (from left to right): Jay Parker, Daniel Barnes, Gary Talton, Josh Crittle, Hayden Humes, Anthony Kelley, Kelsey Barlow, Marc Brown. Second row (L to R): Strength & conditioning coach Nick Zostautas, Graduate Manager/Program Assistant Phil Gaul, Assistant Coach Stew Robinson, Associate Head Coach Al Biancalana, Head Coach Howard Moore, Assistant Coach Donnie Kirksey, Coordinator of Basketball & Video Operations Jeremy Buttell, Director of Operations Drew Slempkes, Athletic Trainer Mike Gilmartin. Back row (L to R): Joey Miller, Gabe Snider, Jake Wiegand, Will Simonton, Matt Gorski, Ahman Fells, Austin Angel, Ngijol Songolo.

15 2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL 1 Daniel Barnes SENIOR (REDSHIRT) // GUARD // 6-2 // 168 OAK PARK, ILL. // RIVER FOREST/KASKASKIA/EASTERN MICHIGAN

2011-12: Played in all 30 games, starting 27 contests ... Scored a team second-best 10.4 points per game, and averaged 3.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists per outing ... Ranked sixth in the Horizon League in steals per game (1.5), and fourth overall in three-point field goals made (64) ... Recorded 16 double-digit scoring outputs, and led the Flames in scoring on eight occasions ... Poured in a season-high 22 points on a season-best eight field goals in UIC’s 57-56 win over Western Illinois (12/19/11) ... Three days earlier (12/16/11), scored 20 points at Central Michigan ... Scored 19 points in the Flames’ 72-68 win over Youngstown State (2/2/12) ... Collected 18 points on a career-high six three-pointers in UIC’s 58-51 BARNES’ CAREER HIGHS win over crosstown rival Loyola (1/14/12) ... Chipped » Points in 17 points against Quincy (11/19/11), and in road 22 vs. Western Illinois games at Green Bay (12/1/11) and Dayton (12/23/11) (12/19/11) ... Scored 15 points at Loyola (2/11/12) ... Chipped in 14 points in UIC’s 67-63 BracketBusters win at Eastern » Rebounds Illinois (2/18/12), including a three from the top of the 7 vs. Green Bay (12/1/11) key with 4.7 seconds remaining that gave the Flames a valuable two-possession lead ... Swiped three or more » Assists steals on eight occasions ... Pulled down a season-best 5, twice seven rebounds at Green Bay ... Dished out a season- high five assists at Dayton, and versus Wright State » Steals (12/31/11) ... One of two players on UIC’s 2011-12 4, three times roster to score 300 or more (311) points on the season ... Served as a team captain. » Blocks 2, three times 2010-11: Preserved two seasons of eligibility after receiving a medical redshirt ... Played in UIC’s first five » Field Goals games before suffering a season-ending knee injury 8 vs. Western Illinois (12/19/11) in UIC’s 74-68 win over Rhode Island (11/21/10) ... Scored a season-high nine points, pulled down four » 3-Point Field Goals rebounds and dished out three assists in 20 minutes of 6 vs. Loyola (1/14/12) action against Roosevelt (11/15/10) ... In the season- opener at nationally-ranked Pittsburgh (11/10/10), » Free Throws chipped in six points on two three-pointers ... Swiped 4, twice two steals and scored three points in the Flames’ 57- 51 win at Toledo (11/19/10) ... In five games played, »Minutes averaged 3.8 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.8 assists in an 41 vs. Wright State (12/31/11) average of 16.4 minutes per contest.

Prep/Prior to UIC: Played on the same high school team (Oak Park-River Forest) as current New York Knicks standout Iman Shumpert ... As a senior, averaged 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game ... Was a West Suburban Silver All- Conference honoree and a McDonald’s All-American nominee ... Named the Most Valuable Player of the Chicago High School Classic, and achieved a 4.0 grade-point-average ... As a junior, totaled 15.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game, while chalking up all-conference honors ... In his sophomore campaign, averaged 15.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game, securing his first-career all-conference plaudit ... Was a top-20 recruit in the state of Illinois coming out of high school ... Started his college career at Eastern Michigan, serving as a reserve guard in 2008- 09, before transferring to Kaskaskia Community College ... In his one season (2009-10) with the Blue Devils, averaged 16.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and a team-high 4.0 steals per game, while shooting 48 percent from the field, 42 percent from three and 80 percent from the free throw line ... Poured in 54 points against Spoonriver.

Personal: Born October 4, 1989 ... Son of James and Arleta Barnes ... Major is Criminal Law & Justice .

BARNES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-DQ A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2010-11 5/0 82/16.4 5-16/.333 5-14/.357 4-6/.667 1-6 -- 7/1.4 6-0 4/0.8 5 0/0.0 3/0.6 19/3.8 2011-12 30/27 944/31.5 105-299/.351 64-200/.320 37-53/.698 9-82 -- 91/3.0 59-0 47/1.6 63 12/0.4 44/1.5 311/10.4 Total 35/27 1026/29.3 110-315/.349 69-214/.322 41-59/.695 10-88 -- 98/2.8 65-0 51/1.5 68 12/0.3 47/1.3 330/9.4

16 FLAMES BASKETBALL 4 Gary Talton SENIOR // GUARD // 6-1 // 163 DALLAS, TEXAS // DESOTO/MOUNTAIN VIEW (TEXAS) C.C.

2011-12: Played in all 30 games, starting 27 contests as UIC’s point guard ... Led the Flames in scoring (11.6 ppg), field goals made (122), free throw percentage (.867), free throws made (78) and assists per game (3.3) ... Ranked 12th in the Horizon League in scoring, seventh in assists, and led the League in free throw percentage ... Named to the Horizon League’s All-Newcomer Team ... Recorded a team-high 21 double-digit scoring outputs ... Led UIC in scoring 10 times ... Dished out at least three assists 17 times ... Posted a 1.2 assist/turnover ratio ... Averaged 3.3 rebounds per game ... During Horizon League play, upped his scoring average to 13.2 points per game, ninth-best in the League TALTON’S CAREER HIGHS ... Scored a season-high 21 points in back-to-back » Points home games against Horizon League Champion 21, twice Detroit (12/29/11) and Wright State (12/31/11) ... Poured in a game-high 20 points in UIC’s » Rebounds 67-63 BracketBusters win at Eastern Illinois 7, twice (2/18/12) ... Scored 19 points in the Flames’ 72-68 victory over Youngstown State (2/2/12) » Assists ... Chipped in 18 points in Horizon League 8 vs. Milwaukee (2/23/12) road games at Milwaukee (12/3/11) and Loyola (2/11/12) ... Scored 17 points at Detroit (1/27/12) » Steals ... Chipped in 16 points in UIC’s 58-51 win over 2, three times Loyola (1/14/12) at the Pavilion ... Scored 15 points against Western Illinois (12/19/11) and » Blocks at Valparaiso (2/14/12) ... Chipped in 14 points 1, four times in Horizon League road games at Green Bay (12/1/11) and Butler (2/21/12) ... Dished out » Field Goals a season-high eight assists versus Milwaukee 7, three times (2/23/12) at the Pavilion ... Handed out seven assists at Dayton (12/23/11) ... Dished out at » 3-Point Field Goals least four assists in seven Horizon League games 4 vs. Detroit (12/29/11) ... Converted a season-best seven field goals at Milwaukee, and hit six field goals on four other » Free Throws occasions ... Pulled down a season-high seven 9 vs. Wright State (12/31/11) rebounds at EIU, and corralled six boards on two other occasions ... One of two players on UIC’s »Minutes roster to score 300 or more (349) points on the 38, three times season ... Served as a team captain in his first season in a UIC uniform.

Prep/Prior to UIC: Attended Mountain View (Texas) Community College, where he led the Lions to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III National Championship ... First year of college eligibility was completed at Navarro (Texas) Junior College ... Prepped at DeSoto High School, leading the Eagles to a 28-9 record and final national ranking of No. 137 during the 2007-08 campaign ... Was named a First-Team Division III All-American, and chalked up First-Team All-Tournament honors during the Mountain View’s national title run ... Led the Lions in both scoring (14.7 ppg) and assists (6.8 apg) en route to Metro Athletic Conference Most Valuable Player honors ... His 6.8 assists per game ranked fifth in the nation.

Personal: Full name is William Gary Talton II ... Born March 29, 1990 ... Son of William Talton and Sonya Smith ... Father played college basketball at Cook Junior College ... Has one older sibling, Ciera Hunter, and two younger ones, Shelby Talton and Donte Smith ... Major is Criminal Law & Justice.

TALTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-FO A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2011-12 30/27 921/30.7 122-319/.382 27-93/.290 78-90/.867 16-84 -- 100/3.3 60-1 99/3.3 82 5/0.2 18/0.6 349/11.6 Total 30/27 921/30.7 122-319/.382 27-93/.290 78-90/.867 16-84 -- 100/3.3 60-1 99/3.3 82 5/0.2 18/0.6 349/11.6

17 2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL 20 Anthony Kelley SENIOR // FORWARD // 6-6 // 189 AURORA, ILL. // AURORA CENTRAL CATHOLIC

2011-12: Sat out the first 19 games of the season with a groin injury ... Made his season debut at Wright State (1/25/12), playing two minutes off the bench ... Converted his first field goal of the season, a three-pointer, versus Cleveland State (2/5/12) ... Played a season-high six minutes at Loyola (2/11/12).

2010-11: Saw action in 14 games off KELLEY’S CAREER HIGHS the bench ... Played a season-high » Points 11 minutes at Green Bay (1/15/11) 3, three times ... Scored his lone two points of the » Rebounds season versus Central Michigan 4, twice (11/24/10), also dishing out one assist and swiping a . » Assists 3 vs. UIS (11/14/09) 2009-10: Appeared in 21 games as a » Steals true freshman ... Played 21 minutes 2 vs. UIS (11/14/09) in first career game, a start against UIS (11/14/09) ... Scored season-high » Blocks three points twice ... Pulled down 1 vs. UIS (11/14/09) season-best four rebounds on a pair of » Field Goals occasions. 1, nine times Prep/Prior to UIC: Four-year » 3-Point Field Goals letterwinner as a guard for Aurora 1, three times Central Catholic under Head Coach » Free Throws Nate Drye ... Named Daily Herald and 2 vs. Butler (1/23/10) The Beacon News All-Area ... Tabbed the Suburban Catholic Conference »Minutes 21 vs. UIS (11/14/09) Most Valuable Player ... Led ACC in scoring with 20 points per game during a 24-4 senior campaign ... Guided Chargers to Suburban Catholic Conference championships as a junior and senior ... Helped ACC go 26-5 and win a regional crown as a junior ... Named Most Valuable Player of the Sandwich Thanksgiving Tournament and the Matt Lanrich Christmas Classic ... Also lettered four years on the ACC track and field team, specializing in the high jump and hurdles - made state appearance in high jump ... Led ACC to a sectional track title as a junior.

Personal: Born September 28, 1990 ... Son of Avis and Anita Kelley ... Major is Kinesiology.

KELLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-DQ A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2009-10 21/1 125/6.0 6-28/.214 2-15/.133 3-4/.750 8-20 -- 28/1.3 16-0 7/0.3 11 1/0.04 4/0.2 17/0.8 2010-11 14/0 41/2.9 1-3/.333 0-2/.000 0-0/.000 2-1 -- 3/0.2 4-0 1/0.07 7 0/0.00 1/0.07 2/0.1 2011-12 5/0 17/3.4 1-4/.250 1-3/.333 0-0/.000 1-1 -- 2/0.4 1-0 2/0.4 0 1/0.2 0/0.0 3/0.6 Total 40/1 183/4.6 8-35/.229 3-20/.150 3-4/.750 11-22 -- 33/0.8 21-0 10/0.3 18 2/0.05 5/0.1 22/0.6

18 FLAMES BASKETBALL 34 Josh Crittle SENIOR (TRANSFER) // CENTER // 6-9 // 260 BELLWOOD, ILL. // HALES FRANCISCAN/UCF/OREGON

Noteworthy: Played his first three seasons of college basketball at UCF (2011-12) and Oregon (2008-10) ... Has one season of immediate eligibility at UIC ... Pursuing a Master’s of Education in UIC’s Instructional Leadership program.

2011-12 (Junior at UCF): Played in 31 games, making 25 starts ... Averaged 4.7 points and 2.9 rebounds in 17.7 minutes per game ... In Conference USA games, averaged 4.8 points and 3.1 rebounds ... Scored nine points at Memphis CRITTLE’S CAREER HIGHS in the C-USA Championship semifinals ... In the Stats from UCF (2011-12) Conference USA Championship quarterfinals, and Oregon (2008-10) scored eight points on 4-of-6 shooting against » Points UAB ... Scored eight points at Memphis ... Against 10, four times Southern Miss at home, scored eight points and had a ... Scored six points in the win at UAB » Rebounds and added three boards and a steal ... In the win 9 at Washington State (2/12/09) over Memphis at home, registered six points and seven rebounds ... At Marshall, scored six points » Assists and recorded five rebounds ... In the win over 5 vs. Houston (1/11/12) Houston, recorded 10 points ... Totaled three points, three boards and a block in the victory » Steals over Tulane ... Scored six points versus Rhode 3 vs. Kansas State (12/7/08) Island ... Registered seven points in the win over Bethune-Cookman ... At the , » Blocks recorded five rebounds to go with two points 3 at UC Irvine (11/21/08) in the victory over No. 4 UConn ... Scored four points and added three rebounds in the Battle » Field Goals 4 Atlantis win over College of Charleston ... 5 vs. Houston (1/11/12) Made UCF debut in the win over High Point and recorded 10 points and five rebounds in only 14 » 3-Point Field Goals minutes. N/A 2010-11 (UCF): Sat out the season due to NCAA » Free Throws transfer rules. 6, twice Prior to UCF/Prep: Began collegiate career »Minutes at Oregon ... Appeared in 51 games in two 27 at Oregon State (1/31/09) campaigns (2008-10) with the Ducks ... Made five career starts and averaged 2.9 points and 2.5 rebounds ... As a sophomore in 2009-10, appeared in 20 contests and averaged 1.9 points and 1.3 boards in 7.0 minutes per game ... Played in all 31 games as a freshman, making four starts - averaged 3.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 15.2 minutes per contest ... Attended Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago ... As a senior, was rated as the 29th-best center in the nation by ESPN.com and the 30th-best post player in the country by Scout.com ... Garnered Illinois Basketball Coaches Association 1A/2A All- State First Team honors ... As a junior, averaged 12.0 points and 7.0 boards.

Personal: Born January 23, 1990 in Bellwood, Ill. ... Son of Stephanie and Cedric Thomas ... Has two sisters.

CRITTLE’S CAREER STATISTICS (Stats from UCF [2011-12] and Oregon [2008-10) Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-FO A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2008-09 31/4 472/15.2 40-91/.440 0-0/.000 32-58/.552 48-53 -- 101/3.3 89-2 12/0.4 46 16/0.5 16/0.5 112/3.6 2009-10 20/1 139/7.0 12-28/.429 0-0/.000 14-22/.636 11-15 -- 26/1.3 27-0 1/0.1 9 2/0.1 1/0.1 38/1.9 2011-12 31/25 548/17.7 56-127/.441 0-0/.000 33-45/.733 43-48 -- 91/2.9 96-2 13/0.4 30 8/0.3 16/0.5 145/4.7 Total 82/30 1159/14.1 108-246/.439 0-0/.000 79-125/.632 102-116 -- 218/2.7 212-4 26/0.3 85 26/0.3 33/0.4 295/3.6

19 2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL 31 Kelsey Barlow SENIOR (TRANSFER) // FORWARD // 6-5 // 200 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. // CATHEDRAL/PURDUE

Noteworthy: Will be required to sit out the 2012-13 season due to NCAA transfer regulations ... Will have one season of eligibility remaining at UIC, beginning in 2013-14.

2011-12 (Junior at Purdue): Played in 26 games, making 22 starts ... Averaged 8.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 24.3 minutes per game ... Led Purdue in steals 11 times, scoring once and rebounds once ... Scored in double figures 10 times on the year ... Posted 10 points BARLOW’S CAREER HIGHS and eight boards in the home win over Northwestern ... Stats from Purdue (2009-11) Matched his career high with 14 points, dished out three » Points assists and had two steals at Ohio State ... His dunk over 14, four times OSU’s Jared Sullinger was No. 10 on ESPN “SportCenter’s” Top 10 on Feb. 7 ... Had 12 points against Indiana at home ... Scored 11 points and had seven rebounds in the home » Rebounds win over Iowa ... Led Purdue in scoring in the home win 11 vs. Indiana State (12/18/10) over Illinois, netting 14 points ... Scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting in the win at Iowa ... Notched 10 points to » Assists go along with six rebounds in the home win over IPFW ... 6 vs. Buffalo (12/5/09) Finished with 11 points, six boards and three steals against Alabama in finals of the 5-Hour Energy Puerto Rico » Steals Tip-Off ... Tied his career high with 14 points, including a 3, four times halfcourt buzzer-beater in the first half, and added seven rebounds and four assists in the win over Iona in the first » Blocks round of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off ... Set his career high 2 vs. Michigan State (1/22/11) with 14 points, going 8-of-8 from the line, and swiped three steals in the season-opening win over Northern » Field Goals Illinois. 5, five times 2010-11 (Sophomore at Purdue): Played in 32 games, » 3-Point Field Goals making seven starts ... Purdue’s first sub a team-high 20 2 vs. Iona (1/17/11) times on the year ... Averaged 5.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 19.5 minutes per game ... Led Purdue in steals seven times, assists three times, rebounds twice and blocks » Free Throws on two occasions ... Netted double-digit points three times 8 vs. Northern Illinois (11/11/11) on the year ... Scored 11 points, grabbed four rebounds and handed out three assists in the home win over Iowa ... Came up with 10 points and six rebounds in the win at Penn State ... Ripped down a career-high 11 rebounds, scored three »Minutes points and handed out two assists in the win over Indiana State ... Scored a then-career-high 13 points, while adding 32 vs. Alabama (11/20/11) three rebounds, three assists and two steals in the win at Valpo ... Chipped in with four points, five rebounds and three assists in the home win over Alabama.

2009-10 (Freshman at Purdue): Big Ten All-Freshman Team ... Played in all 35 games, tying for the second-most by a freshman in program history, and made 11 starts ... Averaged 3.4 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game in 16.0 minutes per game ... Paced the Boilers in steals four times, assists three times and rebounds once ... Was the first sub off the Purdue bench in a team-high 22 games ... Made his first-career start in the win at Illinois, scoring a season-high 12 points ... Netted six points, hauled in five rebounds and dished out three assists in the win over SIU Edwardsville ... Reeled off eight points, eight boards and six assists in just 17 minutes in the win over Buffalo ... Scored six points, grabbed three rebounds and handed out two assists in the win over Wake Forest in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

Prep/Prior to Purdue/UIC: Tabbed the No. 41 small forward in the country by ESPN ... Given a three-star ranking by Scout.com ... Earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association following both his junior and senior seasons at Cathedral ... Garnered a spot on the Indianapolis Star All-City second team in 2009 ... Named to the IBCA All-State Underclassmen Team in 2008 ... Named MVP of the City-County All-Star Game after pouring in 18 points ... Averaged 11 points, six rebounds and five assists per game as a senior ... Coached by Scott Hicks.

BARLOW’S CAREER STATISTICS (Stats from Purdue [2009-11]) Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-DQ A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2009-10 35/11 560/16.0 46-104/.442 0-5/.000 27-58/.466 31-48 -- 79/2.3 85-2 56/1.6 46 9/0.3 16/0.5 119/3.4 2010-11 32/7 623/19.5 57-121/.471 2-13/.154 48-75/.640 26-66 -- 92/2.9 84-1 67/2.1 52 10/0.3 26/0.8 164/5.1 2011-12 26/22 632/24.3 73-174/.420 8-32/.250 62-89/.697 36-61 -- 97/3.7 61-2 35/1.3 28 4/0.2 32/1.2 216/8.3 Total 93/40 1815/19.5 176-399/.441 10-50/.200 137-222/.617 93-175 -- 230/2.5 230/5 158/1.7 126 23/0.2 74/0.8 499/5.4

20 FLAMES BASKETBALL 13 Hayden Humes JUNIOR (TRANSFER) // FORWARD // 6-8 // 216 VALPARAISO, IND. // VALPARAISO H.S./TOLEDO

2011-12 (at UIC): Played in all 30 games, starting the last 25 contests ... Averaged 8.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game in an average of 30.8 minutes per contest ... Ranked sixth in the Horizon League in three-point field goal percentage (.418) ... Recorded 13 double-digit scoring outputs, and led UIC in rebounding 17 times ... Collected double-doubles at Toledo (11 points/10 rebounds, 11/26/11), his former team, and in UIC’s 72-68 win over Youngstown State (11 points/10 rebounds, 2/2/12) ... Totaled a team-high three double-digit rebounding efforts ... Poured in a season-high 18 points in the Flames’ 79-75 win over Evansville (11/23/11) ... Scored 16 points at Central Michigan (12/16/11) ... Scored 15 points HUMES’ CAREER HIGHS at Valparaiso (2/14/12), making his return to his » Points hometown ... Chipped in 14 points in UIC’s 67-63 18 vs. Evansville (11/23/11) BracketBusters win at Eastern Illinois (2/18/12) ... Scored 13 points against both Milwaukee (2/23/12) » Rebounds and Green Bay (2/25/12) in the Flames’ final 10, three times homestand of the season ... Scored 11 points at Youngstown State (1/7/12), versus Valpo (1/21/12) and against visiting Cleveland State (2/5/12) ... » Assists Corralled eight or more rebounds seven times ... 6 vs. Valparaiso (1/21/12) From the power forward position, converted at least two three-pointers in 14 games, including three » Steals triples on six occasions ... Saw action in a team-high 2, three times 33.1 minutes per game in Horizon League play, 10th most in the League ... Upped his scoring average to » Blocks 8.7 points per contest in conference games ... Shot 3 vs. Roosevelt (11/16/11) 44.8 percent from the field, and 79.1 percent from the free throw line. » Field Goals 6 at Eastern Illinois (2/18/12) 2010-2011 (Freshman at Toledo): Played in all 32 games, starting 12 contests ... Averaged 5.7 points » 3-Point Field Goals and 5.1 rebounds per game on an average of 26.1 3, six times minutes ... Shot 41 percent from the field and 73.3 percent from the free throw line, ranking 12th » Free Throws in Mid-American Conference ... Posted seven 5, twice double-digit scoring outputs ... Grabbed five or more rebounds 17 times ... Made 26 free throws in a row from Dec. 4-Jan. 11 ... Tallied a double-double »Minutes against UIC (11/19/10) ... Nine days later, chipped in 38, three times nine points, five rebounds and two assists against the Flames ... Recorded another double-double taking on Valparaiso (12/11/10) ... Scored a season high 19 points on 11-for-16 shooting in Toledo’s win over Western Michigan (1/19/11) ... Scored 10 points and tied for team lead with nine rebounds in 27 minutes versus Central Michigan (3/1/11) ... Played all 40 minutes against Valparaiso (12/11/10) ... Named to 2K Sports Classic Sub- Regional All-Tournament team after averaging 9.0 points and 9.7 rebounds per game in the three-game event.

2009-10 at Toledo: Received a medical redshirt after suffering a torn ACL in September.

High School: Graduated in 2009 from Valparaiso High School ... Two-year letterwinner in basketball ... Averaged 12.5 points and 5.5 rebounds ... As a senior, earned academic all-state honors and first-team all-area conference MVP accolades after averaging 14.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.

Personal: Born January 7, 1991 ... Son of Patrick and Kay Humes ... Father played football at Western Michigan ... Major is Management.

HUMES’ CAREER STATISTICS (2010-11 Stats from Toledo) Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-FO A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2010-11 32/26 836/26.1 55-134/.410 5-20/.250 68-94/.723 56--108 -- 164/5.1 75-3 29/.0.9 41 5/0.2 11/0.3 183/5.7 2011-12 30/25 925/30.8 86-192/.448 41-98/.418 34-43/.791 48-119 -- 167/5.6 82-3 34/1.1 39 11/0.4 17/0.6 247/8.2 Total 62/51 1761/28.4 141-326/.433 46-118/.389 102-137/.745 104-227 -- 331/5.3 157-6 63/1.01 80 16/0.3 28/0.5 430/6.9

21 2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL 10 Marc Brown SOPHOMORE // GUARD/FORWARD // 6-4 // 198 DALLAS, TEXAS // WOODROW WILSON

2011-12: Played in all 30 games, making 27 starts ... Averaged 6.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game, in an average of 27.4 minutes per contest ... Scored six or more points on 15 occasions, and led the Flames in scoring five times ... Recorded six double-digit scoring efforts ... Poured in a game- and season-high 24 points on a season-best eight field goals, including a perfect 5-for-5 effort from three-point range in UIC’s 79-75 win over Evansville (11/23/11) ... Scored 17 points at Wright State (1/25/12), BROWN’S CAREER HIGHS and against visiting Milwaukee » Points (2/23/12) ... Chipped in 15 points in 24 vs. Evansville (11/23/11) the Flames’ 62-55 win over Northern » Rebounds Illinois (12/10/11) ... Scored 12 points 6, twice in an overtime game versus Wright State (12/31/11) at the UIC Pavilion » Assists ... Chipped in 11 points on four field 5, twice goals against visiting Butler (1/19/12) ... Pulled down a season-high six » Steals rebounds on a pair of occasions ... 2, seven times Swiped a season-best two steals seven times ... Converted five field goals at » Blocks 1, four times Wright State and versus Milwaukee ... Shot 75.0 percent (54-72) from the » Field Goals free throw line ... One of five players 8 vs. Evansville (11/23/11) on UIC’s 2011-12 roster to score 200 or more (200) points on the season. » 3-Point Field Goals 5, twice Prep/Prior to UIC: Four-year letterwinner at Woodrow Wilson » Free Throws High School ... Prep coach was Patrick 7 at Wright State (1/25/12) Washington ... Named All-Conference »Minutes and All-City as both a junior and 37, twice senior ... Garnered All-Region and All-State plaudits in senior season ... Served as team captain ... During his career, led the Wildcats to a combined 54-15 record, averaging 17 points, five rebounds and two assists ... Shot 51 percent from the field and 80 percent from the free throw line ... Played for the USA Elite Team in France (April 2011), helping the American team reach the semifinals of the Tourcoing Elite World Championships ... On the AAU circuit, played for Texas Bluechips.

Personal: Born February 24, 1992 ... Son of Anthony and Teresa Brown ... Has two younger siblings, Desmond and Jada ... Participated in the NCAA First-Team Program, which helps prospective student-athletes navigate through the collegiate recruiting process, and understand the role that athletics plays in the educational process ... Major is undecided.

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-DQ A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2011-12 30/27 822/27.4 58-178/.326 30-90/.333 54-72/.750 37-53 -- 90/3.0 62-1 45/1.5 42 4/0.1 21/0.7 200/6.7 Total 30/27 822/27.4 58-178/.326 30-90/.333 54-72/.750 37-53 -- 90/3.0 62-1 45/1.5 42 4/0.1 21/0.7 200/6.7

22 FLAMES BASKETBALL 33 Ahman Fells SOPHOMORE // FORWARD // 6-5 // 183 CHICAGO, ILL. // SIMEON

2011-12: Saw action in 11 games off the bench ... Scored a season-high three points at Wright State (1/25/12) ... Chipped in two points in road games at Toledo (11/26/11), Detroit (1/27/12), Butler (2/21/12) and in the Horizon League Tournament at Milwaukee (2/28/12) ... Pulled down a season-high three rebounds at Toledo ... Played a season-high nine minutes at Detroit ... Shot 41.7 percent from the field on the FELLS’ CAREER HIGHS season. » Points 3 at Wright State (1/25/12) Prep/Prior to UIC: Two- » Rebounds year letterwinner at 3, twice Simeon Career Academy in Chicago ... Prep coach was » Assists Robert Smith ... Helped the N/A Wolverines capture both » Steals the 2010 and 2011 Class 1, twice 4A State Championships ... Simeon also captured a » Blocks combined four sectional N/A and regional championships » Field Goals during Fells’ career ... Played 1, twice both the power forward and center positions ... On » 3-Point Field Goals the AAU circuit, played for 1 at Wright State (1/25/12) “Mean Streets.” » Free Throws N/A Personal: Born August 28, 1993 in Chicago ... Son of »Minutes 9 at Detroit (1/27/12) Rosalind Fells and Timothy Diggins ... Has one older sister, Tiesha, and one older brother, Mashaun ... Was active in the art program at Simeon, and won the “Gold Key Award” for drawing at the All-City Art Exhibition ... Major is Criminal Law & Justice.

FELLS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-FO A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2011-12 11/0 50/4.5 5-12/.417 1-7/.143 0-3/.000 8-3 -- 11/.1.0 5-0 0/0.0 3 0/0.0 2/0.2 11/1.0 Total 11/0 50/4.5 5-12/.417 1-7/.143 0-3/.000 8-3 -- 11/.1.0 5-0 0/0.0 3 0/0.0 2/0.2 11/1.0

23 2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL 23 Joey Miller SOPHOMORE (TRANSFER) // GUARD // 6-3 // 170 CHARLESTON, ILL. // CHARLESTON/EASTERN ILLINOIS

Noteworthy: Played his first season of college basketball at Eastern Illinois before transferring to UIC ... Was granted immediate eligibility with the Flames after being granted a hardship waiver from the NCAA.

2011-12 (Freshman at Eastern Illinois): Played in all 29 games, MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS making 24 starts ... Named the Stats from EIU (2011-12) Ohio Valley Conference Freshman » Points of the Week three times (11/28/11, 28 at UT Martin (2/11/12) 12/9/12 and 2/13/12) ... Ranked second the team in scoring at 10.4 » Rebounds points per game (301) ... Scored in 6 vs. SE Missouri (1/30/12) double figures in 15 games with a » Assists 28-point night at UT Martin and 24 6 at Central Arkansas (11/26/11) points night at SIU-Edwardsville ... Shot 33.5 percent from the floor and » Steals 30.6 percent from 3-point range, 3, three times making 38-of-124 ... Was 10th in the OVC in assists (83) and eighth in » Blocks 1, six times free throw percentage (.820; 91-of- 111) ... Made 10-of-10 free throws » Field Goals in win over Maine ... 28 points at 7, twice UT-Martin set EIU freshman single game scoring record. » 3-Point Field Goals 5 vs. Morehead State (2/4/12) Prep: Three-year letterwinner at » Free Throws Charleston High School ... All-state 12 at UT Martin (2/11/12) honoree as a senior, and a two- time all-conference and all-region »Minutes recipient ... Served as team captain 35, six times and was named Charleston’s Most Valuable Player as both a junior and senior.

Personal: Born December 28, 1992 in San Marcos, Texas ... Son of Kelly and Mike Miller ... Father, Mike, is a current Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at UC-Riverside, and the former head coach at Eastern Illinois ... Brother, Mike, played baseball at EIU, and is currently a pitcher for the Traverse City Beach Bums, an independent Minor League () team in Michigan ... Major is undecided.

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS (2011-12 Stats from Eastern Illinois) Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-DQ A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2011-12 29/24 830/28.6 86-257/.335 38-124/.306 91-111/.820 14-60 -- 74/2.6 47-1 83/2.9 69 6/0.2 29/1.0 301/10.4 Total 29/24 830/28.6 86-257/.335 38-124/.306 91-111/.820 14-60 -- 74/2.6 47-1 83/2.9 69 6/0.2 29/1.0 301/10.4

24 FLAMES BASKETBALL 44 Will Simonton SOPHOMORE // CENTER // 6-10 // 222 VIENNA, VA. // GEORGE MARSHALL/ FISHBURNE MILITARY ACADEMY

2011-12: Played in 20 games off the bench as a reserve post player ... Scored four points and pulled down a season-high five rebounds in 20 minutes of action at Toledo (11/26/11) ... Chipped in four points at Youngstown State (1/7/12) ... Scored three points at Oregon State (12/13/11) ... Chipped in two points each at Cleveland State (1/5/12) and Butler (2/21/12) ... Recorded a season-high SIMONTON’S CAREER HIGHS two blocks at Butler. » Points 4, twice Prep/Prior to UIC: Three- » Rebounds year letterwinner at 8 at Toledo (11/26/11) Marshall High School in » Assists Falls Church, Va., along 1 vs. Cleveland State (2/5/12) with one year at Fisburne Military School in Fairfax » Steals ... Prep coach was Bobby 1 at Oregon State (12/13/11) Forst ... Named the Liberty » Blocks Conference Defensive 2 at Butler (2/21/12) Player of the Year as a » Field Goals senior, and chalked up 2 at Toledo (11/26/11) All-Conference honors ... Served as team captain » 3-Point Field Goals and was named Marshall’s N/A Most Valuable Player ... » Free Throws As a senior, averaged 12.2 2, three times points, 7.1 rebounds and »Minutes 3.7 blocks per game while 20 at Toledo (11/26/11) shooting 50 percent from the field ... On the AAU circuit, played for BRYC and Hoop Magic.

Personal: Full name is William Earl Simonton ... Born June 6, 1992 in Fairfax, Va. ... Son of Bill and Marianne Simonton ... Marianne played basketball and tennis at West Virginia ... Has two older siblings, sister, Lara, and brother, Paul ... Also lettered as a freshman in football, playing tight end ... Graduated from Marshall High School in 2010 ... Was the first verbal commitment to Head Coach Howard Moore for the 2011 recruiting class ... Major is Psychology.

SIMONTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G/GS Min./Avg. FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR -- TOT/Avg. PF-FO A/Avg. TO B/Avg. S/Avg. PTS/Avg. 2011-12 20/0 121/.6.1 4-21/.190 0-1/.000 8-15/.533 14-10 -- 24/1.2 26-1 1/0.1 9 7/0.4 1/0.1 16/0.8 Total 20/0 121/.6.1 4-21/.190 0-1/.000 8-15/.533 14-10 -- 24/1.2 26-1 1/0.1 9 7/0.4 1/0.1 16/0.8

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23 Jay Parker SOPHOMORE (TRANSFER) // GUARD // 5-10 // 169 HARVEY, ILL. // THORNTON/HIGHLAND C.C. [ILL.]

Prep/Prior to UIC: Four-year letterwinner at Thornton High School, and played one year of junior college basketball at Highland Community College in Freeport, Ill. ... Averaged 9.0 points, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game in leading Highland C.C. to a 26-8 record, and the Region IV Championship last season ... As a senior at Thornton (2010-11), led the Wildcats to a 26-3 record, and a trip to the sectional finals ... Thornton won four-straight SICA East Conference titles during Parker’s playing career ... Four-time all- conference and all-regional honoree ... Served as team captain during his final two seasons ... Led the Wildcats to a third-place finish in the IHSA State Tournament as a sophomore.

Personal: Born September 22, 1992 in Chicago ... Son of Tracey and Tony Parker ... Biggest “athletic thrill” is playing in the IHSA State Tournament ... Graduated 12th in his high school class of more than 400 students ... Father, Tony, attended UIC in the mid 70’s ... Brother, Josh, was a standout guard at Dayton ... Cousin, Jabari, attends and plays basketball at Simeon Academy in Chicago ... Major is undecided.

30 Matt Gorski FRESHMAN // CENTER // 7-0 // 244 CHESTERFIELD, VA. // PRINCETON DAY ACADEMY/FISHBURNE MILITARY ACADEMY

Prep/Prior to UIC: Four-year letterwinner at both Princeton Day Academy (Va.) and Cosby High School (Va.), and played one year of postgraduate basketball at Fishburne Military Academy ... Teammates with fellow freshman Jake Wiegand at Fishburne ... Led Fishburne to a 22-8 record last season ... Following his senior year at Princeton Day Academy, took part in the Prince George County All-Star game, where he led all scorers with 25 points ... Coming out of high school, was tabbed a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, and was the nation’s 26th- ranked center ... Played AAU Basketball for Team Loaded and the Baltimore Under Armour Panthers ... Also drew recruiting interest from Hofstra and UAB ... Grew two inches during his senior year of high school.

Personal: Born July 12, 1992 in Lewiston, Maine ... Son of Sharon and Arthur Gorski ... Has two older brothers, Ben and Nick ... Major is undecided.

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2 Gabe Snider FRESHMAN // GUARD // 6-4 // 175 CHICAGO, ILL. // WHITNEY YOUNG

Prep/Prior to UIC: Two-year letterwinner at Chicago Public League powerhouse Whitney Young ... Helped the Dolphins capture back-to-back regional titles in his junior and senior campaigns ... Whitney Young won CPL Red-West Conference, regional and sectional championships in 2009-10, and garnered a national ranking ... Served as a team captain as a junior ... Was a top-10 shooting guard in the state of Illinois as a junior according to Hoops Report, and a top- 40 prospect ... Committed to UIC in February 2011 ... Most recently played AAU Basketball for the Illinois Warriors ... Was a three-sport standout, also competing in football and track & field ... Served as a wide receiver for Whitney Young’s football team, and was a member of the 4x400 relay, and 400-meter run in track & field ... Prep coach was Ty Slaughter.

Personal: Born December 19, 1993 in Chicago ... Son of Kevin and Nita Snider ... Has an older sister, Taylor, who played college basketball at Pepperdine ... Biggest “athletic thrill” is hitting the game-winning three-pointer to beat against Prestonwood Christian, the No. 5 team in the nation, during the 2011 “Beach Ball Classic” ... Major is Management.

40 Jake Wiegand FRESHMAN // FORWARD // 6-8 // 224 HERNDON, VA. // CHANTILY/FISHBURNE MILITARY ACADEMY

Prep/Prior to UIC: Four-year letterwinner at Chantily High School (Va.), and played one year of postgraduate basketball at Fishburne Military Academy ... Teammates with fellow freshman Matt Gorski at Fishburne ... Led Fishburne to a 22-8 record last season ... Chose UIC over the likes of The Citadel and IUPUI ... Led Chantilly to an 18-7 record his senior season (2010-11) ... In the 2009-10 campaign, Chantilly recorded a 20-8 record, won the Northern Region title and advanced to the second round of the Virginia state playoffs.

Personal: Born November 26, 1992 in Oceanside, N.Y ... Biggest “athletic thrill” is signing National Letter of Intent at UIC ... Major is Criminal Law & Justice.

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11 Austin Angel FRESHMAN // GUARD/FORWARD // 6-4 // 190 WILMETTE, ILL. // NEW TRIER

Prep/Prior to UIC: Two-year letterwinner at New Trier ... Assisted the Trevians to a 23-6 record and a regional championship as a senior ... Averaged 12.0 points per game, along with 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per contest ... Chose to walk on at UIC despite Division III offers from the likes of Augustana and UIS ... On the AAU circuit, played for Rising Stars.

Personal: Born October 20, 1993 in Rockford, Ill. ... Son of Carol and Allan Angel ... Major is undecided.

25 Ngijol Songolo FRESHMAN // GUARD // 6-4 // 167 MADISON, WIS. // MEMORIAL

Prep/Prior to UIC: Two-year letterwinner at Madison Memorial ... Helped lead the Spartans to the 2010 Wisconsin State Championship ... Captured All-Big 8 Conference and All-City honors as a senior, and also served as Memorial’s team captain ... Twice named the program’s Most Improved Player ... On the AAU circuit, played for the Madison Spartans and Wisconsin Starz ... Three-sport standout; also lettered in volleyball and track & field.

Personal: Born April 20, 1994 in Madison, Wis. ... Son of Emilie and Aliko Songolo ... Has one older sister, Tosha, and one younger brother, Aliko Jr. ... Father played soccer at Goshen College ... Biggest “athletic thrill” is winning a high school state championship ... First name pronounced GEE-juhl.

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 1) .565 (628-1,111) Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 1) 559 Greg Olsen (1967-71) SCORING 2) .556 (298-536) Martin Finerty (1963-67) 2) 398 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 1) 2,097 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 3) .550 (133-242) Mike Lampley (1992-96) 3) 361 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 2) 2,025 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 4) .544 (495-910) Armond Williams (2001-05) 4) 330 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 3) 2,012 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 5) .542 (271-500) Eric Longino (1984-86) 5) 311 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 4) 1,718 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 6) .538 (98-182) Jermaine Dailey (2006-08) 6) 307 Mark Miller (1995-98) 5) 1,651 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 7) .525 (171-326) Darrin Williams (2010-12) 7) 303 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 6) 1,651 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 8) .524 (174-332) Elliott Poole (2003-05) 8) 298 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 7) 1,594 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 9) .515 (403-783) Bobby Locke (1985-87) 9) 282 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 8) 1,578 Brian Hill (1988-92) 10) .515 (300-583) Chris Harris (1988-90) 10) 277 Tim Anderson (1980-84) 9) 1,538 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) .515 (323-627) Justin Bowen (2003-06) 10) 1,458 Mark Miller (1995-98) 11) 1,335 Tim Anderson (1980-84) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 12) 1,289 John Ellis (1981-84) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1) .854 (398-466) Josh Mayo (2005-09) 13) 1,233 Armond Williams (2001-05) 1) 757 Brian Hill (1988-92) 2) .848 (168-198) Anthony Coomes (1996-98) 14) 1,231 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 2) 673 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 3) .844 (559-662) Greg Olsen (1967-71) 15) 1,142 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 3) 650 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 4) .828 (159-192) J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 16) 1,114 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 4) 625 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 5) .816 (298-365) Robo Kreps (2007-11) 17) 1,067 Bobby Locke (1985-87) 5) 578 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 6) .805 (174-216) Shawn Harlan (1994-96) 18) 1,062 Craig Lathen (1981-85) 6) 407 J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 7) .802 (81-101) Jeff Bzdelik (1972-76) 19) 1,048 Larry Frey (1965-69) 7) 399 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 8) .801 (233-291) Bobby Locke (1985-87) 20) 1,015 Brian Wilson (1981-85) 8) 380 Theandre Kimbrough (1995-2000) 9) .789 (254-322) Tony Freeman (1988-91) 9) 304 Mark Miller (1995-98) 10) .784 (116-148) Tori Boyd (2007-09) 10) 298 Aaron Carr (2000-04) REBOUNDS 1) 1,181 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) ASSISTS 2) 971 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1) 755 Craig Lathen (1981-85) 3) 807 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 1) 274 Brian Hill (1988-92) 2) 656 Martell Bailey (2001-04) 4) 778 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 2) 266 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 3) 487 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 5) 748 Martin Finerty (1963-67) 3) 258 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 4) 420 Spencer Stewart (2006-10) 6) 710 Armond Williams (2001-05) 4) 230 Robo Kreps (2007-present) 5) 371 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 7) 708 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 5) 228 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 6) 336 Willie Jett (1985-88) 8) 703 Scott VanderMeer (2006-09) 6) 172 J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 7) 296 Bobby Locke (1985-87) 9) 656 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 7) 159 Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 296 Anthony Coomes (1996-98) 10) 638 Bill Merchantz (1975-79) 8) 136 Theandre Kimbrough (1995-2000) 9) 295 Tony Freeman (1988-91) 9) 116 Aaron Carr (2000-04) 10) 260 Tracy Dildy (1988-90) 10) 104 Anthony Coomes (1996-98) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1) 1,773 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) STEALS 2) 1,638 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1) 237 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 3) 1,545 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 1) .464 (51-110) Mike King (1995-97) 2) 209 Brian Hill (1988-92) 4) 1,336 Brian Hill (1988-92) 2) .432 (67-155) Mike Simmons (1993-95) 3) 184 Craig Lathen (1981-85) 5) 1,294 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 3) .422 (172-407) J. Schneiderman (1999-2003) 4) 169 Armond Williams (2001-05) 6) 1,288 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 4) .421 (90-214) T.J. Gray (2006-07) 5) 154 Mark Miller (1995-98) 7) 1,259 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 5) .409 (266-650) Josh Mayo (2005-09) 6) 148 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 8) 1,230 Mark Miller (1995-98) 6) .400 (96-240) Travon Hughes (1990-92) 7) 146 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) 9) 1,159 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 7) .399 (67-168) Willie Jett (1985-88) 146 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 10) 1,151 John Ellis (1981-84) 8) .398 (159-399) Jordan Kardos (1998-2002) 9) 141 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 9) .396 (53-134) Robby Collum (2004-06) 10) 123 Robert Johnson (1989-93) 10) .394 (228-578) Kenny Williams (1990-94) FIELD GOALS MADE 1) 790 Sherell Ford (1992-95) BLOCKED SHOTS 2) 768 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1) 273 Scott VanderMeer (2006-09) 3) 718 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 1) 662 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 2) 164 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 4) 670 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 2) 630 Chuck Lambert (1971-75) 3) 154 Dave Williams (1981-84) 5) 628 Ivan Daniels (1981-85) 3) 472 Kenny Williams (1990-94) 4) 146 Derrick Johnson (1985-89) 6) 595 Greg Olsen (1967-71) 4) 469 Sherell Ford (1992-95) 5) 133 Joe Scott (1999-2004) 7) 533 Robo Kreps (2007-11) 5) 466 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 6) 104 Nate Chambers (1984-88) 8) 529 Tim Anderson (1980-84) 6) 449 Armond Williams (2001-05) 9) 527 Josh Mayo (2005-09) 7) 441 Mark Miller (1995-98) 10) 526 Brian Hill (1988-92) 8) 418 Joe Scott (1999-2004) Tim Anderson (1980-84) 9) 410 Cedrick Banks (2001-05) John Ellis (1981-84) 10) 401 Ivan Daniels (1981-85)

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 6) .588 (173-294) Ivan Daniels (1984-85) 7) 123 Howie Stammerjohn (1955-56) 7) .569 (70-123) Mike Lampley (1995-96) 8) 122 Josh Mayo (2007-08) SCORING 8) .566 (157-277) Gessel Berry (1964-65) 9) 121 Tony Freeman (1990-91) 1) 707 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 9) .565 (99-175) Darryl Rice (1988-89) 10) 120 Sherrell Ford (1993-94) 2) 704 Sherrell Ford (1993-94) 3) 695 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 4) 675 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 1) 221 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) 1) .886 (78-88) Josh Mayo (2006-07) 5) 624 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 2) 218 Brian Hill (1990-91) 2) .880 (59-67) Jeff Bzedlik (1975-76) 6) 601 Sherrell Ford (1992-93) 3) 214 T.J. Gray (2006-07) 3) .873 (48-55) J. Schneiderman (2002-03) 7) 589 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 4) 209 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 4) .864 (38-44) J. Schneiderman (1999-2000) 8) 564 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 209 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 5) .862 (119-138) Josh Mayo (2008-09) 9) 541 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) 6) 200 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 6) .860 (80-93) Anthony Coomes (1997-98) 10) 531 Mark Miller (1997-98) 7) 197 Robo Kreps (2010-11) 7) .859 (79-92) Bill Merchantz (1977-78) 11) 517 George Demos (1970-71) 197 Brian Hill (1991-92) 8) .857 (42-49) Ian Hanavan (1988-89) 12) 513 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 197 Brian Hill (1989-90) 9) .841 (122-145) Josh Mayo (2007-08) 13) 511 Josh Mayo (2008-09) 10) 196 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 10) .838 (88-105) Anthony Coomes (1996-97) 14) 501 Mark Miller (1995-96) 15) 494 Cedrick Banks (2002-03) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS 1) 94 Josh Mayo (2007-08) 1) 274 Craig Lathen (1983-84) REBOUNDS 2) 90 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 2) 250 Martell Bailey (2003-04) 1) 348 Chuck Lambert (1972-73) 90 T.J. Gray (2006-07) 3) 244 Craig Lathen (1982-83) 2) 318 Chuck Lambert (1974-75) 4) 88 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 244 Martell Bailey (2002-03) 3) 291 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 5) 81 Brian Hill (1990-91) 5) 193 Craig Lathen (1981-82) 4) 283 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 6) 80 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 6) 172 Tony Freeman (1988-89) 5) 282 Courtney James (1978-79) 7) 78 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) 172 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 6) 278 Ben Bennett (1961-62) 8) 72 Brian Hill (1989-90) 8) 162 Willie Jett (1985-86) 7) 277 Courtney James (1979-80) 9) 71 Robo Kreps (2010-11) 162 Martell Bailey (2001-02) 8) 276 (2006-07) 10) 69 Jordan Kardos (2001-02) 10) 159 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 276 Scott VanderMeer (2008-09) 69 J. Schneiderman (2002-03) 10) 270 Greg Olsen (1968-69) STEALS 270 Sherrell Ford (1992-93) 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1) 75 Craig Lathen (1982-83) 1) .512 (21-41) Bryant Lowe (1997-98) 2) 73 Kenny Williams (1991-92) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2) .504 (69-137) J. Schneiderman (2002-03) 3) 72 Brian Hill (1990-91) 1) 562 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 3) .492 (31-63) Konstanine Stavropoulos (1997-98) 72 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 2) 560 Sherell Ford (1993-94) 4) .474 (37-78) Mike King (1996-97) 5) 70 Eddie Stacks (1977-78) 3) 523 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 5) .470 (94-200) Josh Mayo (2007-08) 70 Robert Johnson (1992-93) 4) 518 George Demos (1970-71) 6) .469 (15-32) Sean Buchanan (1991-92) 7) 69 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 5) 516 Sherrell Ford (1992-93) 7) .460 (69-150) Jordan Kardos (2001-02) 8) 67 Tony Freeman (1988-89) 6) 495 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 8) .457 (16-35) Rocky Collum (2005-06) 9) 66 Chris Harris (1988-89) 7) 489 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 9) .447 (59-132) J. Schneiderman (2001-02) 10) 64 Craig Lathen (1983-84) 8) 465 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 10) .443 (39-88) Charles Brakes (1993-94) 9) 463 Cedrick Banks (2004-05) BLOCKED SHOTS 10) 439 Mark Miller (1997-98) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1) 111 Scott VanderMeer (2006-07) 1) 219 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 2) 85 Scott VanderMeer (2007-08) FIELD GOALS MADE 2) 200 Othyus Jeffers (2006-07) 3) 77 Scott VanderMeer (2008-09) 1) 279 Sherell Ford (1993-94) 3) 191 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 4) 67 Dave Williams (1981-82) 2) 265 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 4) 179 Dick Mueller (1961-62) 67 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 3) 254 Kenny Williams (1992-93) 5) 173 Greg Olsen (1968-69) 6) 56 Derrick Johnson (1987-88) 4) 248 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 6) 172 Sherrell Ford (1993-94) 7) 52 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 5) 246 Sherrell Ford (1992-93) 7) 170 Sherrell Ford (1994-95) 8) 45 Dave Williams (1982-83) 6) 232 George Demos (1970-71) 8) 168 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 45 Nate Chambers (1986-87) 7) 215 Cedrick Banks (2003-04) 9) 162 Mark Miller (1995-96) 45 Sherrell Ford (1993-94) 8) 202 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 10) 161 Tony Freeman (1990-91) 11) 44 Darrin Williams (2010-12) 9) 196 Mark Miller (1997-98) 161 Tony Freeman (1988-89) 10) 195 Tim Goodalis (1977-78) FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1) 151 Bobby Locke (1986-87) 1) .639 (168-263) Armond Williams (2002-03) 2) 146 Greg Olsen (1970-71) 2) .628 (76-121) Jermaine Dailey (2007-08) 3) 140 Kenny Williams (1993-94) 3) .602 (112-186) Eric Longino (1984-85) 4) 133 Tony Freeman (1988-89) 4) .599 (103-172) Darren Guest (1988-89) 133 Othyus Jeffers (2006-07) 5) .598 (183-306) Ivan Daniels (1982-83) 6) 130 Sherrell Ford (1994-95)

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 14 Josh Mayo vs. Milwaukee (2-27-07) 1) 16 Cedrick Banks vs. Wright State (2-23-05) 9) 13 Tony Freeman vs. Iowa State (1-9-89) SCORING 2) 15 Brian Hill vs. Western Illinois (1-21-91) 12 Tony Freeman vs. W. Illinois (2-18-91) 1) 43 Chuck Lambert vs. Trinity Christian (1-27-74) 15 Cedrick Banks vs. UNC-Wilmington (12-12-04) 12 Chris Harris vs. Iowa State (1-3-90) 2) 39 Cedrick Banks vs. Wright St. (2-23-05) 15 Cedrick Banks vs. Loyola (3-4-05) 12 Brian Wilson vs. Penn (12-1-84) 3) 38 Varis Purkilatis vs. George Williams (1-12-57) 5) 14 Robo Kreps vs. Milwaukee (2-12-11) 12 Bobby Locke vs. Eastern Illinois (1-30-86) 4) 37 Sherrell Ford vs. Wright St. (2-4-95) 14 Brian Hill vs. Western Michigan (12-1-90) 12 Bobby Locke vs. Illinois State (2-2-87) 5) Mark Miller vs. Milwaukee (2-14-98) 14 Brian Hill vs. Houston (12-27-90) 12 Brian Hill vs. Illinois (12-30-91) 12 Cedrick Banks vs. SW Missouri St. (12-21-01) 6) 36 George Demos vs. George Williams (1969-70) 14 Brian Hill vs. Eastern Illinois (2-13-90) 12 Josh Mayo vs. UNI (11-19-08) 36 Greg Olsen vs. St. Procopius (1-25-68) 14 Kenny Williams vs. Valparaiso (1-25-93) 12 Josh Mayo vs. Green Bay (1-3-09) 36 Kenny Williams vs. Youngstown St. (2-20-93) 9) 13 Brian Hill vs. Butler (12-2-89) 36 Kenny Williams vs. Youngstown St. (2-26-94) 13 Kenny Williams vs. Michigan St. (12-14-93) CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 36 Sherrell Ford vs. Ga. Southern (1-9-95) 13 Josh Mayo vs. Illinois State (12-20-08) 36 Sherrell Ford vs. Detroit (1-26-95) 38 Josh Mayo (last four games of 2006-07 season 36 Sherrell Ford vs. Xavier (2-23-95) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE and first three games of 2007-08 campaign) 36 Bill Merchantz (over 10 games during 1977-78 36 Cedrick Banks vs. Green Bay (1-24-04) 1) 9 Brian Hill vs. Western Michigan (12-1-90) 14) 35 Andrew Cooper vs. Missouri-STL (1-11-80) season) 2) 8 Cedrick Banks vs. Wright State (2-23-05) 30 Tony Freeman (last four games of 1988-89 35 Kenny Williams vs. Valparaiso (1-25-93) 8 Josh Mayo vs. Vanderbilt (12-3-08) season and first two games of 1990-91 campaign) 35 Kenny Williams vs. Valparaiso (2-6-93) 4) 7 Kenny Williams vs. Boise State (11-27-93) 26 Robo Kreps (three games against Detroit, 35 Kenny Williams vs. Boise St. (11-27-93) 7 Mike Simmons vs. Xavier (2-23-95) Youngstown State and Cleveland State during 35 Kenny Williams vs. Wright St. (1-29-94) 6) 6 Brian Hill vs. Hawaii (12-14-90) 2009-10 season) 35 Sherrell Ford vs. Loyola (2-2-95) 6 Brian Hill vs. Butler (12-3-88) 24 Charles Brakes (over six games during 35 Cedrick Banks vs. Milwaukee (1-9-03) 6 Brian Hill vs. Michigan St. (12-13-88) 1993-94 season) 6 Jeff Delaney vs. Northern Illinois (2-15-88) REBOUNDS 21 Jason Ayers (over six games during 1988-89 6 Travon Hughes vs. Wright State (1-4-92) season) 1) 25 Greg Olsen vs. Chicago State (2-20-69) 6 Kenny Williams vs. Green Bay (2-15-93) 2) 23 Greg Olsen vs. Purdue Calumet (1-12-70) 6 Kenny Williams vs. Youngstown St. (2-20-93) ASSISTS 23 Chuck Lambert vs. Quincy (12-6-74) 6 Kenny Williams vs. Western Illinois (2-22-93) 1) 17 Craig Lathen vs. Cleveland St. (1-21-84) 21 Chuck Lambert vs. NE Illinois (2-10-72) 6 Anthony Coomes vs. Loyola (2-21-98) 2) 16 Craig Lathen vs. E. Illinois (12-30-83) 21 Scott VanderMeer vs. Valparaiso (1-24-08) 6 Jordan Kardos vs. Marquette (12-28-98) 16 Craig Lathen vs. Alcorn State (12-16-83) 6) 20 Greg Olsen vs. Ferris State (1-10-70) 6 J. Schneiderman vs. Clev. State (2-1-01) 4) 15 Eddie Stacks vs. Lewis (2-3-78) 20 Chuck Lambert vs. Mercy (12-14-74) 6 Cory Little vs. Detroit (1-31-02) 15 Martell Bailey vs. Evansville (11-23-03) 20 Martin Finerty vs. St. Procopius (1-25-67) 6 Cedrick Banks vs. Green Bay (1-24-04) 6) 14 Craig Lathen vs. W. Illinois (2-15-81) 20 Chuck Manson vs. Purdue Calumet (1-23-70) 6 Cedrick Banks vs. Butler (1-31-04) 14 Craig Lathen vs. SIU-Edwardsville (1-25-83) 10) 18 Sherrell Ford vs. N. Illinois (3-4-95) 6 Cedrick Banks vs. UNC-Wilmington (12-12-04) 14 Craig Lathen vs. Ferris State (1-15-83) 18 Maurice Brown vs. Detroit (1-6-00) 6 Cedrick Banks vs. Milwaukee (2-5-05) 14 Larry Frey vs. Dominican (1-23-68) 6 Cedrick Banks vs. Loyola (2-17-05) 14 Willie Jett vs. Western Illinois (1-27-86) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 6 Josh Mayo vs. Davidson (11-15-06) 1) 31 Kenny Williams vs. Valparaiso (1-25-93) 6 T.J. Gray vs. Loyola (1-13-07) STEALS 31 Sherell Ford vs. Butler (2-11-95) 6 Josh Mayo vs. Green Bay (12-8-07) 1) 8 Brian Hill vs. Illinois State (12-4-90) 3) 30 Mark Miller vs. Loyola (2-19-96) 6 Robo Kreps vs. Valparaiso (2-15-09) 8 Mark Miller vs. Olivet Nazarene (11-28-05) 4) 29 Sherrell Ford vs. Ga. Southern (1-9-95) 6 Daniel Barnes vs. Loyola (1-14-12) 8 Theandre Kimbrough vs. Illinois St. (12-30-99) 29 Cedrick Banks vs. Loyola (3-4-05) 4) 7 Brian Hill vs. Loyola (12-19-90) 6) 28 Chuck Lambert vs. NE Illinois (2-4-73) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 7 Kenny Williams vs. Cleveland St. (1-16-92) 28 Rich Czyz vs. NE Illinois (2-6-68) 1) 20 Josh Mayo vs. Cleveland St. (3-6-09) 7 Kenny Williams vs. Wright State (2-1-92) 8) 27 Sherrell Ford vs. Illinois (12-4-94) 2) 19 Bobby Locke vs. Illinois State (2-2-87) 7 Robert Johnson vs. N. Illinois (1-28-93) 27 Sherrell Ford vs. N. Illinois (3-6-94) 19 Nate Chambers vs. Michigan St. (12-16-86) 7 Shawn Harlan vs. Milwaukee (2-18-95) 27 John Roberts vs. Benedictine (2-10-72) 4) 18 Robo Kreps vs. Detroit (12-31-09) 7 Mark Miller vs. Butler (1-29-98) 27 Gary Wilson vs. C. Methodist (12-7-74) 18 Tony Freeman vs. Iowa State (1-9-89) 27 Sherrell Ford vs. Xavier (2-23-95) 18 Varis Purkilatis vs. Aurora (1-11-57) BLOCKED SHOTS 27 Cedrick Banks vs. Wright State (2-23-05) 18 Bryant Notree vs. Cleveland St. (2-4-99) 1) 9 Sherrell Ford vs. Cleveland St. (2-28-94) 27 Josh Mayo vs. Illinois State (12-20-08) 8) 17 Tony Freeman vs. W. Illinois (2-18-91) 9 Scott VanderMeer vs. Cleveland St. (1-27-07) 9) 16 Kenny Williams vs. W. Illinois (2-7-94) 3) 8 Nate Chambers vs. Cleveland St. (1-31-87) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 Kenny Williams vs. Youngstown St. (2-26-94) 8 Scott VanderMeer vs. Cleveland State (2-5-09) 1) 16 Rob Knoll vs. Professional Coll. (2-3-61) 16 Shawn Harlan vs. Butler (3-2-96) 5) 7 Dave Williams vs. W. Illinois (1-30-82) 16 George Demos vs. NE Illinois (1-27-71) 16 Anthony Coomes vs. Wright St. (1-31-98) 7 Sherrell Ford vs. NE Illinois (3-1-93) 16 Sherrell Ford vs. Ga. Southern (1-9-95) 7 Scott VanderMeer vs. Fla. A&M (11-24-06) 16 Sherrell Ford vs. Wright State (2-4-95) FREE THROWS MADE 8) 6 Dave Williams vs. UNC-Wilmington (2-22-82) 6 Dave Williams vs. Eastern Mich. (12-21-82) 5) 15 Andrew White vs. Niles College (12-3-77) 1) 18 Robo Kreps vs. Detroit (12-30-09) 6 Nick Brown vs. Neb.-Omaha (12-20-80) 15 Andrew Cooper vs. Missouri-STL (1-11-80) 2) 17 Varis Purkilatis vs. Aurora (1-11-57) 6 Derrick Johnson vs. E. Illinois (1-16-88) 15 Eric Longino vs. Valparaiso (1-9-86) 17 Josh Mayo vs. Cleveland St. (3-6-09) 6 Derrick Johnson vs. E. Illinois (2-8-88) 15 Cedrick Banks vs. Wright State (2-23-05) 4) 15 Anthony Coomes vs. Wright St. (1-31-98) 6 Scott VanderMeer vs. Butler (1-10-07) 9) 14 Sherrell Ford vs. Butler (2-11-95) 5) 14 Nate Chambers vs. Mich. St. (12-16-86) 6 Scott VanderMeer vs. Loyola (1-13-07) 14 Bobby Locke vs. W. Illinois (1-26-87) 6 Scott VanderMeer vs. Wright State (2-7-07) 14 Kenny Williams vs. W. Illinois (2-7-94) 6 Scott VanderMeer vs. Loyola (2-24-07) 6 Scott VanderMeer vs. Milwaukee (1-31-09)

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS/COACHES Head Coach Leo Gedvilas • 1947-48: 1-15 • 1948-49: 6-12 • 1949-50: 12-6 • 1950-51: 11-6 • 1951-52: 8-8 • 1952-53: 9-8 • 1953-54: 13-3 • 1954-55: 15-2 • 1955-56: 8-7 • 1956-57: 9-7 • 1957-58: 10-6

Head Coach Dick Rader • 1958-59: 8-6 • 1959-60: 11-10

Head Coach Mike Maksud • 1960-61: 10-11 • 1961-62: 11-15

Head Coach Tom Russo • 1962-63: 9-9 • 1963-64: 9-9 • 1964-65: 9-9 • 1965-66: 6-15 • 1966-67: 8-7 • 1967-68: 12-5 • 1968-69: 11-11 • 1969-70: 10-10 UIC captured Horizon League Tournament Championships in both 2002 and 2004. • 1970-71: 4-21 • 1971-72: 4-17 Head Coach Bob Hallberg • 2000-01: 11-17 Head Coach Ed McQuillan • 1987-88: 8-20 (5-9 MCC) Trends • 1972-73: 6-16 (4-10 AMCU) • 1973-74: 8-18 • 1988-89: 13-17 • 2001-02: 20-14 • All-time record...... 773-843 (3-9 AMCU) (8-8 Horizon) • 1974-75: 8-18 • All-time Division I record...... 462-458 • 1975-76: 8-18 • 1989-90: 16-12 • 2002-03: 21-9 • 1976-77: 8-18 (6-6 AMCU) (12-4 Horizon) • Most wins...... 24 (2003-04) • 1990-91: 15-15 • 2003-04: 24-8 • Most losses...... 24 (2010-11) Head Coach Tom Meyer (5-11 Mid-Con) (12-4 Horizon) • 1977-78: 13-14 • 1991-92: 16-14 • 2004-05: 14-13 • Most conference wins...... 14 [Mid-Con] (1993-94) • 1978-79: 13-14 (10-6 Mid-Con) (8-8 Horizon) • Most conference losses...... 16 (2010-11) • 1979-80: 11-16 • 1992-93: 17-15 • 2005-06: 16-15 • 1980-81: 10-17 (9-7 Mid-Con) (8-8 Horizon) • Most Horizon League wins...... 12 (2002-03/2003-04) • 1993-94: 20-9 • 2006-07: 14-18 Division I Era (1981-pres.) (14-4 Mid-Con) (7-9 Horizon) • All-time record in HL games...... 79-107 (.425) • 1994-95: 18-9 • 2007-08: 18-15 Head Coach Tom Meyer • Number of 20-win seasons...... 6 • 1981-82: 14-13 (11-4 MCC) (9-9 Horizon) • 1982-83: 16-12 • 1995-96: 11-17 • 2008-09: 16-15 • Number of 20-loss seasons...... 7 (5-11 MCC) (7-11 Horizon) Head Coach Willie Little • 2009-10: 8-22 • 1983-84: 22-7 Head Coach Jimmy Collins (3-15 Horizon) • 1984-85: 14-14 • 1996-97: 15-14 (7-7 AMCU-8) (11-5 MCC) Head Coach Howard Moore • 1985-86: 13-16 • 1997-98: 22-6 • 2010-11: 7-24 (7-7 AMCU-8) (12-2 MCC) (2-16 Horizon) • 1986-87: 17-15 • 1998-99: 7-21 • 2011-12: 8-22 (9-8 AMCU-8) (2-12 MCC) (3-15 Horizon) • 1999-2000: 11-20 (5-9 MCC)

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

1947-48 1950-51 1953-54 Northeastern Illinois W 61-45 UW-Eau Claire L 52-82 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS Great Lakes L 53-78 Record: 1-15 Record: 11-6 Record: 13-3 Glenview W 81-55 Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score George Williams W 75-51 at Loyola L 40-58 at North Park W 63-52 Chicago State W 76-67 Aurora W 73-58 at N. Illinois Optometry L 43-58 at University of Chicago W 57-55 Illinois Tech L 59-79 George Williams W 78-48 at Chicago State L 36-48 Chicago State L 46-55 Concordia (Ill.) W 88-72 Chicago State W 86-85 at Aurora L 48-57 at Illinois Tech L 42-58 University of Chicago W 56-48 Glenview W 84-48 at DePaul L 25-77 George Williams W 66-52 Aurora W 82-70 University of Chicago L 62-66 at Illinois Tech L 59-66 Chanute U.S.A.F W 55-49 Lewis W 61-54 Aurora L 71-83 Aurora W 49-43 at Eureka L 53-62 Illinois Tech W 72-62 Illinois Prof. College W 64-55 Illinois Tech L 32-44 at Chicago State L 67-70 Carthage W 88-57 Illinois Tech L 70-71 at Illinois-Galesburg L 26-32 Concordia (Ill.) L 57-59 North Park W 73-62 University of Chicago W 65-62 Chicago State L 39-53 Eureka W 78-63 George Williams W 82-47 DePaul L 34-72 at Aurora W 59-57 Elmhurst W 79-63 1957-58 Thornton Junior L 49-78 Great Lakes W 55-49 George Williams W 77-51 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS N. Illinois Optometry L 66-80 University of Chicago W 66-53 Concordia (Ill.) W 85-84 Record: 10-6 Loyola L 36-58 at George Williams W 69-55 University of Chicago W 80-51 Opponent Result Score at Thornton Junior L 42-61 at Concordia (Ill.) L 57-60 Chicago State L 62-78 Williams Prof. College W 78-57 Galesburg L 61-66 Aurora W 69-49 Illinois Tech L 65-84 Chicago State L 73-84 Illinois Tech W 70-67 1948-49 1954-55 George Williams W 74-53 George Williams W 86-82 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS 1951-52 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS Northeastern Illinois W 71-49 Record: 6-12 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS Record: 15-2 Great Lakes L 53-60 Opponent Result Score Record: 8-8 Opponent Result Score Earlham L 50-64 at North Park L 49-52 Opponent Result Score Concordia (Ill.) W 104-86 Illinois Prof. College W 78-57 University of Chicago L 34-54 at Chicago State L 52-81 C.U.D. Alumni W 73-53 University of Chicago W 57-52 Aurora W 40-38 Concordia (Ill.) L 44-53 Illinois Tech W 77-63 University of Chicago L 42-75 Thornton Junior L 50-51 North Park W 62-53 Great Lakes W 68-49 Northeastern Illinois W 78-75 at Chicago State W 54-43 at Illinois Tech L 59-65 George Williams W 75-50 Chicago State W 84-73 at Galesburg W 43-40 George Williams L 44-50 Chicago State W 72-62 Aurora W 105-82 at Northland L 52-63 Lyons Township J.C. W 59-58 University of Chicago W 76-57 Illinois Tech L 50-67 at Minnesota-Duluth L 50-71 at Great Lakes L 39-42 Illinois Prof. College W 76-61 Concordia (Ill.) L 65-71 at Galesburg L 47-63 Illinois Tech L 44-61 George Williams W 78-57 Concordia (Ill.) W 84-65 at Aurora L 60-68 Aurora W 60-36 Chicago State W 76-53 Illinois Tech L 44-57 at Concordia (Ill.) L 64-69 Elmhurst L 59-66 1958-59 at University of Chicago L 28-56 at George Washington W 47-46 Fournier Tech W 82-69 HEAD COACH: DICK RADER at Thornton Junior W 62-42 at University of Chicago W 57-55 Illinois Tech W 70-60 Record: 8-6 Chicago State W 58-47 Chicago State L 52-76 University of Chicago W 86-53 Opponent Result Score North Park L 48-50 University of Chicago W 60-48 Fournier Tech W 67-61 Illinois Tech L 58-83 at Illinois Tech L 44-63 at Aurora W 66-56 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 74-66 Chicago State W 88-73 W 56-55 at Illinois Prof. College W 70-69 Lewis L 70-72 Northeastern Illinois W 78-47 1949-50 1952-53 1955-56 University of Chicago W 62-59 Earlham L 66-68 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS Benedictine W 72-64 Record: 12-6 Record: 9-8 Record: 8-7 George Williams L 69-73 Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score North Park W 59-40 at Chicago State W 62-52 Illinois Prof. College W 63-44 Concordia (Ill.) W 73-71 Chicago State W 104-89 Thornton Junior W 66-33 University of Chicago W 67-56 Chicago State W 65-61 George Williams W 77-56 George Williams W 65-42 North Park W 54-44 Illinois Tech L 47-69 Illinois Tech L 79-86 North Park L 54-57 at Illinois Tech L 53-79 Great Lakes L 73-81 Benedictine L 57-77 University of Chicago L 55-57 George Williams W 74-57 Aurora L 82-84 Illinois Prof. College W 83-78 at Illinois Tech W 48-45 Elmhurst W 71-63 George Williams W 68-52 University of Chicago L 49-64 at Aurora W 62-54 at Lyons Township J.C. L 62-64 Aurora W 68-67 at University of Chicago L 39-57 Concordia (Ill.) W 82-42 Milwaukee W 57-47 1959-60 at Thornton Junior W 50-48 Aurora W 78-44 University of Chicago L 51-75 HEAD COACH: DICK RADER at Joliet Junior L 57-60 at Chicago State W 72-70 George Williams W 73-57 Record: 11-10 at North Park W 50-48 at North Park L 70-74 UW-Eau Claire L 79-104 Opponent Result Score Illinois College W 62-47 at University of Chicago L 52-65 Chicago State L 67-70 North Park L 54-69 at Joliet Junior L 42-58 at George Williams W 116-60 University of Chicago W 75-72 Chicago State W 71-68 at George Williams L 48-53 at Concordia (Ill.) L 72-74 Illinois Tech W 61-57 Benedictine L 67-75 at Great Lakes W 47-41 at Elmhurst L 73-87 Milwaukee L 67-68 Illinois Tech L 69-73 Aurora W 61-54 at Illinois Tech L 67-90 University of Chicago L 43-72 Chicago State W 57-47 Great Lakes L 59-67 1956-57 Concordia (Ill.) L 61-65 Illinois Tech W 48-41 HEAD COACH: LEO GEDVILAS Wabash L 70-82 Record: 9-7 George Williams W 94-86 Opponent Result Score Illinois Prof. College L 82-99 Illinois Tech L 52-73 North Park W 78-72 Chicago State L 72-76 Benedictine W 79-72

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Illinois Tech L 71-91 Shimer W 65-48 Trinity W 84-66 at Northeastern Illinois L 79-81 University of Chicago W 30-29 University of Chicago L 42-60 Chicago State L 84-88 Illinois Tech W 83-73 Taylor L 83-89 Milton L 51-56 Chicago State L 86-88 George Williams W 92-71 Illinois Prof. College W 95-47 Benedictine L 52-64 Eureka L 79-80 at Milwaukee L 72-83 Glenview W 84-52 Eureka L 63-70 George Williams W 95-78 Chicago State W 94-89 Trinity L 95-115 North Central L 85-105 at Dominican L 60-70 1960-61 Lakeland L 79-114 Milton L 74-84 HEAD COACH: MIKE MAKSUD Northwestern College W 80-71 Eureka W 70-62 1969-70 Record: 11-10 Lakeland L 50-103 Trinity L 69-70 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO Opponent Result Score George Williams W 69-62 Northwestern College W 79-65 Record: 10-10 Chicago State W 102-66 Shimer W 98-33 Lakeland L 82-109 Opponent Result Score George Williams W 99-58 Milton W 57-50 Lakeland L 103-114 at Lewis L 71-74 at Benedictine L 68-85 at Chicago State L 65-72 North Park L 53-68 1963-64 1966-67 at Illinois Tech W 65-55 Chicago State L 70-84 HEAD COACH: MIKE MAKSUD HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO Milwaukee L 79-88 University of Chicago L 63-79 Record: 11-15 Record: 8-7 Spring Hill L 83-84 at George Williams W 77-56 Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score SIU-Edwardsville W 91-79 at Chicago State L 89-104 George Williams W 69-68 Chicago State W 101-78 Wayne State W 65-60 Northern Baptist W 97-48 Lakeland L 74-106 at Trinity W 80-71 at Milwaukee W 72-70 Illinois Tech L 56-74 at Eureka W 80-74 at Northeastern Illinois L 79-84 Missouri-St. Louis L 70-96 Illinois Prof. College W 91-65 Benedictine L 72-87 at George Williams W 76-50 Ferris State W 85-70 at Glenview W 71-69 at Trinity W 68-67 Benedictine L 96-98 Purdue-Calumet W 103-85 Malone W 75-60 at Northwestern College W 75-70 Northeastern Illinois L 68-70 at Missouri-St. Louis L 63-80 at University of Chicago L 47-68 University of Chicago W 58-47 at Illinois Tech L 78-85 Wright Junior College L 74-79 Illinois Prof. College W 86-65 Milton W 72-62 North Central L 49-90 Illinois Tech W 82-80 Glenview W 85-64 at University of Chicago L 42-54 George Williams W 87-62 Benedictine W 83-79 at Wabash L 60-118 Eureka W 59-48 Benedictine L 82-109 at Milwaukee L 70-85 at North Park L 60-81 Illinois Tech L 77-90 Illinois Tech W 76-68 George Williams W 94-92 Benedictine W 70-69 Northwestern College W 79-62 at Chicago State L 94-104 Chicago State W 86-80 at Illinois Tech L 55-85 at Lakeland W 78-69 at Dominican W 72-67 at Purdue-Calumet L 91-96 at UW-Platteville L 48-77 at Benedictine L 65-85 Trinity W 84-70 at Ferris State L 50-97 at George Williams L 63-70 Dominican W 79-72 at Illinois Tech L 68-86 1970-71 1961-62 at Milton L 58-81 1967-68 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO HEAD COACH: MIKE MAKSUD * forfeited eight wins for use of an ineligible HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO Record: 4-21 Record: 11-15 player Record: 12-5 Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score at Lewis L 79-81 at Shilling U.S.A.F. W 61-53 1964-65 at North Park L 57-58 at Benedictine W 85-78 at Bunker Hill U.S.A.F. W 88-64 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO at Missouri-St. Louis L 80-105 Spring Hill L 90-91 at Chanute U.S.A.F. W 83-64 Record: 9-9 at Wayne State L 83-99 SIU-Edwardsville L 81-85 Trinity W 69-51 Opponent Result Score Illinois Tech W 102-89 St. Ambrose L 83-90 at George Williams W 77-63 Benedictine W 89-88 Wayne State W 83-76 at Illinois Tech L 77-89 at Illinois Tech L 67-78 at George Williams L 77-90 Trinity W 90-80 at SIU-Edwardsville L 70-96 at Malone L 63-67 Illinois Tech L 78-87 Dominican W 103-68 at Missouri-St. Louis L 65-94 at Grace W 76-75 at Milton W 77-63 at Benedictine W 112-97 at Chicago State L 74-75 at Chicago State L 63-100 Chicago State L 87-94 at George Williams L 79-85 Purdue-Calumet W 93-65 at University of Chicago L 42-54 Illinois Tech W 78-74 Roosevelt W 113-70 Illinois Tech L 72-86 at UW-Platteville L 60-72 at Lakeland L 77-96 at Northeastern Illinois L 103-107 at Ferris State L 65-107 at Moline College L 72-73 at Northwestern College W 91-73 George Williams W 86-67 Missouri-Rolla W 80-70 at Elgin College L 70-72 at Trinity W 84-81 at Illinois Tech W 78-69 Green Bay L 61-104 at Lakeland L 61-67 at Chicago State L 79-99 Missouri-St. Louis W 88-82 at Northeastern Illinois L 97-102 at Milwaukee Tech W 91-80 George Williams W 91-82 Northeastern Illinois W 96-80 Missouri-St. Louis L 57-87 Illinois Tech L 60-74 Milton W 75-74 at Dominican W 93-82 at Green Bay L 77-89 at Concordia (Springfield) L 62-67 Eureka W 74-61 Chicago State L 53-71 George Williams W 80-51 Trinity L 70-75 1968-69 at Purdue-Calumet W 77-58 Trinity L 80-84 at Eureka L 65-80 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO Milwaukee L 64-82 Chicago State L 66-77 Trinity L 70-75 Record: 11-11 at Missouri-Rolla L 60-79 Lakeland L 67-72 at Benedictine L 85-87 Opponent Result Score Northeastern Illinois L 80-101 at Benedictine L 72-98 Lakeland L 73-96 Lewis L 83-90 at Illinois Tech L 64-93 at Aurora W 72-70 Northwestern College L 60-84 Milwaukee L 84-89 Ferris State L 71-96 Benedictine W 82-80 at Illinois Tech L 74-81 at Milwaukee L 79-88 Milwaukee Tech L 54-79 1965-66 at Chicago State W 110-101 Shimer W 58-40 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO Langston W 101-94 1971-72 Record: 6-15 Lane L 54-62 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO 1962-63 Opponent Result Score Lewis L 82-93 Record: 4-17 HEAD COACH: TOM RUSSO George Williams W 67-60 at Missouri-St. Louis L 70-105 Opponent Result Score Record: 9-9 Milton L 67-92 George Williams W 100-54 at Lewis L 62-85 Opponent Result Score Benedictine L 78-99 Wayne State W 76-60 at Chicago State L 78-88 George Williams W 57-48 Milwaukee L 77-135 Northeastern Illinois W 84-52 at Benedictine L 75-79 Trinity W 78-75 North Central L 92-111 Missouri-St. Louis L 77-95 UW- L 81-88 Northwestern College W 80-73 Dominican L 92-103 at Benedictine W 91-88 Illinois Tech W 73-72 Aurora L 64-92 Wartburg L 63-104 at Wayne State L 70-77 University of Chicago L 72-77 Concordia (Springfield) W 68-50 Benedictine L 81-103 Dominican W 79-78 Green Bay L 63-82 Eureka L 44-51 Northwestern College W 98-77 at Trinity W 92-70 Missouri-St. Louis L 78-98

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at University of Chicago L 57-72 1974-75 at George Williams L 60-65 at SIU-Edwardsville L 63-69 at Milwaukee L 70-108 at Mercy L 51-64 Green Bay L 47-61 HEAD COACH: ED MCQUILLAN at Missouri-St. Louis L 63-97 St. Francis (Ill.) L 54-61 at Loras L 60-66 Record: 8-18 at SIU-Edwardsville L 72-100 Lewis W 92-68 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 60-77 Opponent Result Score Illinois Tech W 82-75 Illinois Tech W 79-76 North Central W 81-62 at Oakland L 76-83 Chicago State L 82-100 St. Xavier L 73-88 Quincy L 71-86 Mercy W 81-71 at Northeastern Illinois L 98-101 Michigan-Dearborn W 79-66 Southern Indiana W 76-72 Spring Hill L 61-69 Benedictine W 87-82 Northeastern Illinois L 68-81 SIU-Edwardsville L 63-92 at Green Bay L 71-99 George Williams W 56-54 1979-80 Milton L 72-91 at Illinois Tech L 81-90 at St. Francis (Ill.) L 52-53 HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER St. Norbert L 71-84 SIU-Edwardsville L 81-96 at Niles W 87-70 Record: 11-16 at Purdue-Calumet W 82-61 Northeastern Illinois W 99-73 at Lewis L 71-74 Opponent Result Score Lewis W 69-63 Milwaukee L 73-128 at Illinois Tech L 46-49 at North Park L 71-101 St. Francis (Ill.) L 58-64 at St. Xavier L 66-81 at Green Bay L 47-62 at SIU-Edwardsville L 75-101 1972-73 at Northeastern Illinois L 88-103 at Western Illinois L 72-92 at Northeastern Illinois L 74-90 HEAD COACH: ED MCQUILLAN Trinity Christian W 84-83 at Northern Colorado L 47-52 Missouri-St. Louis L 63-110 Record: 6-16 Lake Forest L 53-58 at Nebraska-Omaha L 76-91 Central Methodist W 72-59 Opponent Result Score at Eastern Illinois L 60-71 Quincy L 61-90 at Central Michigan L 64-72 1977-78 at Weber State L 49-92 at St. Francis (Ill.) L 59-80 at Illinois Tech L 65-70 HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER Cumberland L 63-92 Illinois Tech W 73-71 Lewis L 69-70 Record: 13-14 LeMoyne-Owen W 69-63 Northeastern Illinois L 78-85 at Benedictine W 84-54 Opponent Result Score Gardner Webb L 68-81 at Trinity Christian W 75-71 SIU-Edwardsville L 71-78 Niles W 119-58 Southern Indiana W 67-65 at Illinois Tech W 64-62 St. Xavier L 60-78 at Green Bay L 50-80 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 88-69 at St. Xavier L 60-65 Purdue-Calumet W 87-73 Eureka W 81-69 Milton W 92-82 Ferris State L 56-86 Clark (Mass.) W 77-75 at SIU-Edwardsville L 60-95 at Missouri-St. Louis W 99-93 at Green Bay L 52-73 Green Bay L 37-66 at Milwaukee L 77-86 at Southern Indiana L 55-58 at Missouri-St. Louis L 69-97 Northeastern Illinois W 66-64 Spring Hill W 70-66 St. Ambrose W 71-70 Purdue-Calumet W 72-66 at Missouri-St. Louis L 51-54 at St. Xavier L 89-92 St. Xavier W 73-71 at SIU-Edwardsville L 77-92 1975-76 Central Iowa L 67-76 Missouri-St. Louis L 73-75 at Milwaukee L 74-94 Benedictine W 74-66 Chicago State L 53-72 HEAD COACH: ED MCQUILLAN Chicago State L 73-98 Lewis W 68-64 Green Bay W 71-62 Record: 8-18 Illinois Tech L 59-74 Northeastern Illinois L 84-101 Loras W 70-66 Opponent Result Score at Green Bay L 59-88 at Illinois Tech W 86-73 at Valparaiso L 53-58 at Green Bay L 38-70 Benedictine W 82-62 at Chicago State L 80-101 UW-Parkside L 67-71 at SIU-Edwardsville L 50-82 at Purdue-Calumet W 82-62 SIU-Edwardsville W 78-74 at IUPUI W 78-67 Wayne State L 59-73 Milwaukee L 78-89 George Williams W 97-69 at Quincy L 82-91 Saginaw Valley W 77-66 at Northeastern Illinois L 81-107 St. Xavier L 78-81 at Milwaukee L 73-81 at Lakeland L 48-56 at St. Xavier L 69-72 at St. Francis (Ill.) W 94-86 Wayne State W 69-64 Shaw L 58-65 at Chicago State L 78-81 at Lewis L 78-80 at North Park L 64-76 at Northeastern Illinois L 82-85 1980-81 Illinois College L 59-68 1973-74 Illinois Tech W 81-77 HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER Mercy W 62-60 HEAD COACH: ED MCQUILLAN Chicago State L 57-70 Record: 10-17 Lewis L 66-72 Record: 8-18 at George Williams W 78-63 Opponent Result Score Michigan-Dearborn W 77-54 Opponent Result Score at Quincy L 66-87 at Northwestern L 61-76 Trinity Christian W 74-55 at Northeastern Illinois L 75-107 Green Bay L 55-71 at Bradley L 48-99 at Illinois Tech W 69-67 at Chicago State W 90-89 at St. Xavier L 72-77 North Park W 66-61 Missouri-St. Louis W 76-71 at St. Xavier W 64-62 St. Francis (Ill.) W 88-82 at Morehead State L 57-70 at St. Xavier L 51-68 at Trinity Christian W 79-77 at St. Norbert W 80-70 George Washington L 71-75 at Northeastern Illinois L 41-83 St. Francis (Ill.) W 87-63 at the Univ. of San Diego L 62-68 St. Francis (Ill.) W 49-45 Northeastern Illinois L 90-94 1978-79 at Cal State Northridge L 51-58 at Lewis L 60-75 at Benedictine L 66-73 HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER at Cal-Irvine L 61-98 at St. Ambrose L 64-84 Purdue-Calumet L 57-59 Record: 13-14 at Northern Michigan L 55-78 at Trinity Christian L 49-62 Illinois Tech L 69-71 Opponent Result Score at Western Michigan L 51-60 Illinois Tech L 61-89 Northern Michigan W 70-61 at Green Bay L 57-72 Nebraska-Omaha W 82-75 St. Xavier L 63-77 at Ferris State L 59-76 at Northern Illinois L 65-99 Western Illinois L 75-76 Northeastern Illinois L 71-87 Oakland L 72-96 Oakland W 79-75 at Wyoming L 47-99 St. Francis (Ill.) L 62-72 at Lewis L 65-72 at Southern Indiana L 84-107 at Cincinnati L 70-87 St. Ambrose L 68-71 Chicago State W 75-70 Benedictine W 72-62 St. Mary’s W 90-63 Illinois Tech W 89-87 at George Williams L 79-89 at Western Illinois W 82-81 at Wayne State W 64-62 SIU-Edwardsville L 68-75 1976-77 at Eastern Illinois L 51-52 at Western Illinois L 82-97 Green Bay L 61-75 Roosevelt W 85-67 Green Bay W 74-61 HEAD COACH: ED MCQUILLAN St. Xavier L 60-61 St. Xavier W 84-74 Milton W 67-56 Record: 8-18 Missouri-St. Louis L 71-90 Beloit L 67-70 at Valparaiso L 60-80 Opponent Result Score at Illinois Tech L 83-90 at Drake W 84-82 at Benedictine W 91-66 at Green Bay L 56-80 at Green Bay L 41-68 at St. Ambrose L 83-86 Northern Michigan L 48-66 at Eureka L 57-71 at Purdue-Calumet W 78-67 St. Mary’s W 72-65 IUPUI W 91-77 at Eckerd L 69-76 Trinity Christian W 104-75 at Milwaukee L 72-83 St. Xavier L 69-70 at St. Leo L 48-77 at Missouri-St. Louis L 75-92 St. Xavier W 84-80 Quincy L 46-56 at Central Florida L 57-93 at SIU-Edwardsville L 75-105 Missouri-St. Louis W 73-59 Northeastern Illinois W 106-67 Oakland L 48-65 at St. Francis (Ill.) L 63-65 St. Norbert W 84-65 at Green Bay W 60-58 Mercy W 69-50 SIU-Edwardsville L 77-86 St. Leo W 53-51 at Chicago State L 70-94 St. Xavier L 63-83 at Missouri-St. Louis W 84-77

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DIVISION I ERA at Michigan State L 82-99 at Michigan State L 74-99 North Park W 99-74 (1981-PRESENT) Illinois State L 79-92 at Michigan L 54-85 at Creighton L 70-83 1981-82 St. Francis (Pa.) W 110-90 Jackson State! W 69-66 Northeastern Illinois W 108-86 HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER at Cincinnati W 72-64 Alcorn State! W 77-72 at Illinois! L 53-109 Record: 14-13 Alcorn State W 91-85 Valparaiso W 91-71 San Jose State! L 54-65 Opponent Result Score at Jackson State L 67-68 Cleveland State L 77-101 at Michigan State L 64-78 at Samford L 98-106 (2 OT) Brown W 78-65 Green Bay W 67-56 at Illinois State L 61-79 DePaul L 53-78 Eastern Illinois W 82-62 Utica W 90-79 Drake L 67-78 at Wisconsin W 74-66 Boston University W 75-70 at Illinois State L 68-73 Morgan State W 75-61 Ohio W 63-55 Southwest Missouri W 82-78 at Northern Illinois W 92-87 at Wichita State L 58-79 Ferris State W 64-63 (2 OT) at Northern Iowa L 79-81 at Western Illinois L 63-68 Tennessee State@ L 55-59 at Eastern Michigan L 55-73 at Southwest Missouri L 79-80 Eastern Illinois W 85-79 Loyola@ L 67-77 at South Florida L 48-57 Cleveland State W 108-102 at Loyola L 101-104 Northern Iowa* W 73-69 (OT) Northwestern L 50-59 Valparaiso W 95-65 Southwest Missouri L 59-68 at Eastern Illinois* W 69-68 Southern Illinois W 76-51 Green Bay W 79-69 at Valparaiso L 70-87 at Green Bay* L 44-79 Alcorn State L 81-88 Northern Iowa W 90-78 at Cleveland State L 75-113 at Northern Iowa* L 75-88 at Wyoming L 53-73 Eastern Illinois W 88-85 at Green Bay W 60-58 at Western Illinois* L 62-72 Campbell W 71-69 at Eastern Illinois W 78-73 Northern Iowa W 90-73 Cleveland State* L 73-90 Florida A&M W 64-62 at Cleveland State W 84-75 Western Illinois W 91-78 at Southwest Missouri* L 51-80 at Siena L 52-57 at Western Illinois W 76-69 at Southwest Missouri L 69-75 Valparaiso* W 71-56 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 81-68 at Valparaiso W 57-54 at Eastern Illinois L 70-95 Eastern Illinois* L 69-84 at Cleveland State L 76-78 at Green Bay W 74-67 Western Illinois# W 71-68 Green Bay* W 69-57 Utica W 63-50 at Akron W 99-88 Cleveland State# L 84-100 at Northern Illinois* W 83-81 at Green Bay L 60-74 Western Illinois W 72-67 ! Drake Tournament Western Illinois* L 69-70 Valparaiso W 95-81 Valparaiso# W 67-46 @ UIC-McLendon Classic at Cleveland State* L 69-89 Western Illinois W 90-86 Western Illinois# L 67-87 # AMCU-8 Conference Tournament Southwest Missouri* L 66-88 Cleveland State L 70-75 # AMCU-8 Conference Tournament at Valparaiso* L 80-86 at Alcorn State L 80-92 1986-87 ! Fighting Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) at Valparaiso W 67-66 1984-85 HEAD COACH: WILLIE LITTLE @ UIC-McLendon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) at Western Illinois W HEAD COACH: WILLIE LITTLE Record: 17-15 (9-5 AMCU-8) * AMCU game at Campbell L Record: 14-14 (7-7 AMCU-8) Opponent Result Score at UNC-Wilmington W Opponent Result Score Hofstra! L 67-77 1988-89 Green Bay W North Park W 90-65 at Monmouth (N.J.)! W 89-80 HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG at Illinois State L 65-93 Lake Forest W 115-53 Record: 13-17 (3-9 AMCU) 1982-83 Penn W 76-71 at Michigan L 88-123 Opponent Result Score HEAD COACH: TOM MEYER McNeese State! W 82-69 Princeton@ L 60-71 at Illinois L 59-85 Record: 16-12 Ohio! W 72-64 Baylor@ L 63-80 Loyola W 97-84 Opponent Result Score Long Island W 66-62 Michigan State W 74-65 at Butler W 69-65 Cincinnati L 61-71 at Loyola-Marymount W 59-58 Iowa Wesleyan W 90-65 North Park W 101-74 Samford W 85-82 Michigan State L 60-81 Chicago State L 81-96 Illinois State W 62-61 at Alcorn State L 70-83 at Eastern Montana L 58-75 Concordia (N.Y.)$ L 85-91 at Michigan State L 74-96 at Western Illinois W 74-63 at Northern Arizona L 54-63 Louisiana State$ L 84-117 Morgan State! W 91-77 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 61-77 at Alcorn State L 74-88 Denison$ W 101-64 Northern Illinois! W 101-90 Seton Hall L 79-86 Jackson State W 83-63 Tennessee State% W 77-64 at Drake L 89-94 Eastern Michigan L 68-72 Utica L 59-80 Howard% L 86-91 (OT) Creighton W 78-76 Jackson State W 70-56 Valparaiso* W 84-64 Knox W 112-86 Butler L 66-73 Utica W 59-51 at Cleveland State* W 75-72 at Eastern Illinois* W 89-69 at Iowa State L 93-111 Delaware State W 82-68 at Northern Iowa* L 73-74 at Green Bay* L 77-86 Valparaiso* W 92-64 Wyoming L 69-73 (OT) at Eastern Illinois* L 64-74 Northern Iowa* W 79-68 at Cleveland State L 83-91 Brooklyn W 66-64 (OT) at Southwest Missouri* L 84-101 Western Illinois* W 103-87 at Green Bay* W 66-64 Green Bay W 76-65 at Valparaiso* W 62-47 at Cleveland State* W 100-89 at Northern Illinois W 99-80 Valparaiso W 85-68 Cleveland State* L 72-90 Illinois State L 85-94 Northern Iowa* L 79-84 Ferris State W 75-67 Western Illinois* L 77-88 Southwest Missouri* L 70-71 (OT) Western Illinois* L 66-68 at Northern Iowa L 70-82 at Green Bay* W 64-62 at Valparaiso* W 77-65 at Eastern Illinois* L 84-90 at Penn W 76-74 (OT) Eastern Illinois* L 57-76 Eastern Illinois* W 83-78 at Southwest Missouri* L 69-83 SIU-Edwardsville W 78-63 Northern Iowa* W 77-73 at Northern Iowa* L 85-89 at Valparaiso* W 95-74 Western Illinois L 63-75 at Western Illinois* L 65-76 at Western Illinois* W 74-69 Cleveland State L 80-83 at Cleveland State W 83-81 Green Bay* W 66-62 Cleveland State* L 85-108 Green Bay* L 71-76 at Boston University L 76-92 Southwest Missouri* W 74-70 Green Bay* W 71-68 Eastern Illinois* L 69-70 Cleveland State W 75-66 Southwest Missouri# L 84-104 at Southwest Missouri* L 62-93 at Northern Iowa* L 85-96 at Eastern Illinois L 74-86 ! Wichita State Classic Valparaiso* W 75-64 at Western Illinois* L 59-61 at Green Bay W 71-56 * AMCU-8 conference game Valparaiso# W 95-74 Southwest Missouri* L 59-68 at Valparaiso L 61-75 # AMCU-8 Conference Tournament Cleveland State# L 78-94 Northern Iowa# W 90-69 Alcorn State W 90-80 ! Coast Cities Classic (West Long Branch, N.J.) Eastern Illinois# W 91-75 Eastern Illinois W 90-77 1985-86 @ Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) Southwest Missouri# L 67-73 at Clemson L 88-92 HEAD COACH: WILLIE LITTLE $ Seasider Classic (Laie, Hawaii) ! UIC-McLendon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) Record: 13-16 (7-7 AMCU-8) % UIC-McLendon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) # AMCU Conference Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 1983-84 Opponent Result Score # AMCU-8 Postseason Conference Tournament HEAD COACH: WILLIE LITTLE Ferris State W 93-82 1989-90 Record: 22-7 North Park W 109-91 1987-88 HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG Opponent Result Score at Northwestern L 70-72 HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG Record: 16-12 (6-6 AMCU) Brooklyn W 91-77 at Drake! L 72-75 Record: 8-20 (4-10 AMCU) Opponent Result Score Chadron State W 120-76 Idaho State! L 69-70 Opponent Result Score Northeastern Illinois W 101-71 Chicago State L 74-90 at Loyola L 73-83 at Butler L 51-57

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North Park W 63-53 at Western Kentucky L 78-80 Stephen F. Austin! W 77-66 Drexel! L 72-83 at Loyola W 70-54 at Western Michigan L 59-84 Boise State! L 84-94 Northeastern Illinois W 84-68 at Illinois State L 65-69 Houston L 66-75 at Illinois L 80-101 at Illinois L 73-81 Michigan State W 65-57 at Michigan State L 51-75 Northeastern Illinois W 96-78 at Coppin State L 73-86 Central Florida! W 86-66 Chicago State W 96-80 at Western Michigan L 71-78 Valparaiso W 84-72 Tennessee State! W 76-68 Illinois L 87-94 (OT) at Michigan State L 77-90 Texas A&M L 62-79 Idaho State W 76-69 Wright State* W 92-69 North Park W 116-78 at Butler* L 58-78 at Drake L 63-70 at Valparaiso* W 74-45 Loyola W 104-90 Wright State* W 91-79 Iowa State W 76-75 at Western Illinois* W 73-70 at Northern Illinois* W 94-92 at Cleveland State* L 69-83 Butler W 62-52 at Eastern Illinois* L 76-81 at Milwaukee* W 87-72 Northern Illinois* W 70-67 at Western Illinois* L 71-82 Cleveland State* W 79-65 Eastern Illinois* L 89-91 at Marquette L 81-103 Southwest Missouri* W 66-61 at Northern Illinois* L 81-85 Western Illinois* W 81-68 at Green Bay* L 67-73 Eastern Illinois* W 79-75 Green Bay* L 66-70 Youngstown State* W 95-75 Loyola* W 95-64 Western Illinois* L 53-54 Akron* W 77-60 Cleveland State* W 103-74 Detroit* L 78-89 (OT) at Northern Iowa* L 47-75 at Wright State* L 82-93 at Valparaiso* W 72-61 Milwaukee* W 87-76 Green Bay* L 60-62 Western Illinois* W 81-61 Wright State* W 109-85 at Wright State* L 74-91 Cleveland State* W 75-72 Northeastern Illinois W 84-79 at Green Bay* L 60-71 at Northern Illinois* L 90-98 at Valparaiso* W 66-64 Eastern Illinois* W 68-67 at Eastern Illinois* W 80-78 at Detroit* L 71-90 at Southwest Missouri* L 50-77 at Green Bay* W 68-67 at Western Illinois* W 97-77 Butler* L 82-85 at Eastern Illinois* W 77-65 Northern Illinois* W 95-90 Milwaukee* W 83-66 at Milwaukee* L 48-79 at Northern Illinois L 50-51 at Cleveland State* W 72-67 Northern Illinois* W 91-66 at Loyola* L 85-89 Northern Iowa* W 63-60 at Akron* L 64-68 at Wright State* W 86-70 Green Bay* L 56-90 Valparaiso* W 81-64 Valparaiso* W 86-77 Green Bay* L 66-80 Cleveland State* W 73-69 vs. Green Bay* L 63-68 (OT) at Loyola L 91-95 (OT) Valparaiso* W 92-71 vs. Butler# W 107-97 vs. Cleveland State* L 79-91 Northern Illinois# W 80-66 at Youngstown State* W 84-82 vs. Northern Illinois# L 60-95 at Northern Iowa# L 94-99 Cleveland State# W 83-59 at Cleveland State* W 87-77 ! Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) ! UIC/McLendon Classic Eastern Illinois# L 68-83 vs. Northern Illinois# W 87-77 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game * Mid-Continent Conference game * Mid-Continent Conference game vs. Valparaiso# W 84-79 # MCC Tournament # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament vs. Green Bay# L 56-61 ! Real Dairy Classic 1996-97 1990-91 1992-93 * Mid-Continent Conference game HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Record: 15-14 (11-5 MCC) Record: 15-15 (5-11 Mid-Con) Record: 17-15 (9-7 Mid-Con) Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score 1994-95 Illinois L 63-68 at Illinois W 71-60 North Park W 92-62 HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG at Texas A&M L 54-61 at Western Michigan W 70-62 at Illinois L 68-70 Record: 18-9 (11-4 MCC) at Michigan State L 60-90 Illinois State W 75-65 Western Michigan W 90-89 Opponent Result Score Chicago State W 77-66 North Park W 77-71 at Houston L 66-92 Michigan State L 78-92 at Valparaiso L 68-77 at Hawaii W 74-70 at Michigan State L 75-79 at TCU L 105-120 at Northeastern Illinois L 68-72 at Chaminade W 87-77 Eastern Michigan! L 81-89 Western Michigan L 72-75 Grambling L 59-64 Loyola W 75-65 American University! W 87-73 at Northeastern Illinois W 103-74 at Illinois State L 58-78 at Syracuse L 66-110 Florida International! W 87-85 at Illinois L 60-75 at Oral Roberts L 52-75 at Houston L 63-96 Western Kentucky L 71-82 at Marquette W 67-65 Northern Illinois* W 72-55 Southern Utah W 91-90 at Ohio State L 55-79 Georgia Southern W 89-73 at Green Bay* L 41-66 at Northern Illinois* L 45-65 at Green Bay* W 75-71 Chicago State W 96-81 Butler* W 82-80 (OT) Akron* W 74-66 Wright State* W 85-82 Coppin State W 69-56 at Wright State* W 64-56 Northeastern Illinois W 86-59 Northeastern Illinois W 79-70 at LaSalle* L 77-83 at Detroit* W 66-53 at Valparaiso* L 68-75 at Eastern Illinois* L 57-71 Loyola* W 87-69 Milwaukee* W 78-61 at Iowa State L 66-76 at Western Illinois* W 86-73 at Georgia Southern W 87-81 Cleveland State* W 62-60 at Cleveland State* L 82-95 at Valparaiso* W 88-86 (2 OT) at Northern Illinois* W 80-71 at Northern Illinois* L 64-76 at Western Illinois* L 82-95 Northern Illinois* L 64-66 Butler* W 100-82 Green Bay* W 60-58 Northern Iowa* W 61-59 (OT) Cleveland State* L 73-86 Green Bay* W 71-66 at Loyola* W 87-64 Eastern Illinois* L 44-68 Youngstown State* W 89-71 Milwaukee* W 80-68 Wright State* W 66-59 Cleveland State* W 94-76 Valparaiso* L 94-101 at Detroit* L 85-91 Detroit* L 53-64 at Akron* L 55-65 at Northern Illinois* L 61-63 Cleveland State* W 87-72 at Butler* L 44-67 Valparaiso* W 73-58 at Wright State* L 88-96 at Loyola* W 82-78 at Milwaukee* L 54-55 at Green Bay* L 53-63 Green Bay* W 72-65 Wright State* W 94-83 Loyola* W 53-50 at Northern Iowa* L 74-86 at Cleveland State* L 64-67 at Butler* L 84-100 at Cleveland State* W 75-67 Western Illinois* W 95-83 at Youngstown State* W 88-74 at Green Bay* W 78-64 Oral Roberts W 87-78 Green Bay* L 81-89 Western Illinois* W 92-77 at Milwaukee* W 85-77 vs. Northern Illinois# W 76-65 Western Michigan W 77-70 at Chicago State W 92-67 St. Xavier W 79-58 vs. Cleveland State# W 64-42 at Eastern Illinois* L 73-77 at Northeastern Illinois L 92-97 at Xavier* L 90-93 vs. Butler# L 68-69 Northern Illinois* L 70-71 Eastern Illinois* W 87-77 Northern Illinois* W 80-67 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game Northern Illinois# L 52-77 Green Bay# W 46-43 vs. Northern Illinois# L 83-87 # MCC Tournament * Mid-Continent Conference game Cleveland State# W 96-68 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Wright State# L 88-94 # MCC Tournament 1997-98 ! San Juan Shootout HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS 1991-92 * Mid-Continent Conference game 1995-96 Record: 22-6 (12-2 MCC) HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG # Mid-Continent Conference Tournament HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG Opponent Result Score Record: 16-14 (10-6 Mid-Con) Record: 11-17 (5-11 MCC) at Louisiana Tech W 73-68 Opponent Result Score 1993-94 Opponent Result Score Alabama State W 86-63 North Park W 71-63 HEAD COACH: BOB HALLBERG at Chicago State W 96-79 Michigan State W 70-58 Northeastern Illinois W 77-67 Record: 20-9 (14-4 Mid-Con) Olivet Nazarene W 99-78 at Illinois L 70-71 at Illinois State L 64-72 Opponent Result Score at Purdue! L 67-78 Bowling Green W 80-50

38 FLAMES BASKETBALL at Northern Illinois W 79-73 St. Francis (Pa.) W 69-65 at Old Dominion L 64-71 2003-04 Western Illinois! W 78-60 at Chicago State L 61-69 North Central W 93-53 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS at Montana! W 80-70 Southern Illinois L 58-65 at Purdue L 73-80 Record: 24-8 (12-4 Horizon) Valparaiso W 72-51 at Florida International L 52-59 Texas A&M W 86-82 Opponent Result Score Illinois State W 75-67 vs. UNC Charlotte! L 61-87 SW Missouri State W 86-80 vs. UC-Irvine! W 77-65 Louisiana Tech W 72-58 vs. Boston College! L 62-67 Mississippi State L 74-77 vs. Oakland! L 66-79 Marquette L 67-73 at American Univ. of P.R. W 90-64 Hofstra W 79-71 vs. Mercer! W 75-64 at Butler* L 76-78 Illinois State W 61-59 at South Florida L 78-82 at Evansville W 70-54 at Wright State* W 83-81 at Drake L 60-64 Detroit* W 62-61 Evansville W 77-73 Cleveland State* W 83-67 Detroit* W 70-58 Cleveland State* L 69-83 at UT-San Antonio W 73-47 Detroit* W 88-83 Cleveland State* L 89-91 (OT) at Green Bay* W 75-66 at Eastern Illinois W 77-60 at Milwaukee* W 72-63 at Milwaukee* L 64-82 at Milwaukee* L 49-75 vs. Northern Illinois@ L 53-54 at Green Bay* W 60-58 at Green Bay* L 52-78 at Loyola* L 65-76 vs. Eastern Washington@ W 67-52 at Loyola* W 61-55 at UNC-Wilmington L 52-54 at IPFW W 99-80 Illinois State W 86-74 Butler* W 72-62 at Loyola* L 80-86 (OT) Youngstown State* W 85-69 Northwestern W 90-71 Wright State* W 82-70 Butler* L 46-75 Butler* L 73-82 at Milwaukee* L 62-78 at Detroit* L 58-76 Wright State* W 69-51 Wright State* W 68-66 vs. Illinois$ L 60-75 Green Bay* W 56-47 at Cleveland State* L 73-85 at Detroit* L 67-74 Detroit* L 48-56 Milwaukee* W 92-68 at Detroit* L 55-73 at Cleveland State* L 70-76 Youngstown State* W 66-47 at Cleveland State* W 96-72 Green Bay* W 59-44 at Youngstown State* W 63-57 Loyola* W 77-59 Loyola* W 74-58 Milwaukee* W 81-75 Milwaukee* W 73-71 at Detroit* L 67-70 vs. Wright State# L 73-74 Loyola* W 81-72 Green Bay* W 75-67 Cleveland State* W 83-68 vs. UNC Charlotte% L 62-77 at Wright State* L 52-72 Loyola* W 76-63 at Wright State* L 60-61 ! KYLT/Coca-Cola Classic (Missoula, Montana) at Butler* L 60-84 at Wright State* L 62-63 Green Bay* W 74-57 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game vs. Cleveland State# W 70-54 at Butler* L 61-85 at Loyola* W 64-57 # MCC Tournament vs. Detroit# L 72-80 vs. Milwaukee# W 75-63 at Butler* W 74-71 (OT) % NCAA Tournament ! Puerto Rico Holiday Shootout (San Juan, P.R.) vs. Detroit# W 79-68 Milwaukee* W 86-82 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game vs. Loyola# W 76-75 (OT) at Youngstown State* W 62-58 1998-99 # MCC Tournament game vs. #3 Oklahoma% L 63-71 at Cleveland State* W 67-56 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS * Horizon League game at Green Bay* W 63-55 Record: 7-21 (2-12 MCC) 2000-01 # Horizon League Tournament UNC-Wilmington^ W 77-52 Opponent Result Score HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS % NCAA Tournament Wright State* W 75-71 at Purdue! L 61-77 Record: 11-17 (5-9 MCC) Butler* W 64-54 Northern Illinois W 59-51 Opponent Result Score 2002-03 at Butler# W 65-56 at Bowling Green L 54-89 at Saint Louis L 57-60 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS at Milwaukee# W 65-62 at Alabama State W 74-67 Texas-San Antonio W 91-75 Record: 21-9 (12-4 Horizon) vs. Kansas% L 53-78 vs. Santa Clara@ W 57-44 at Central Michigan L 56-70 Opponent Result Score ! at Dell BCA Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio) vs. Ohio@ L 69-78 Northern Illinois W 84-64 at Evansville L 68-73 @ at Hawkeye Gazette Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) at Michigan State L 33-77 at Michigan State L 53-97 Eastern Illinois W 91-78 $ Played at the United Center (Chicago, Ill.) Florida International W 78-70 (OT) Drake W 82-73 at Illinois State W 78-65 * Horizon League game UNC-Wilmington W 72-55 vs. Southern Illinois! W 88-79 at #10 Indiana L 62-91 ^ BracketBusters game at Southern Illinois L 37-63 at Oregon L 87-110 Southern Illinois W 73-71 # Horizon League Tournament at Illinois State L 67-79 South Florida L 51-67 Samford W 73-45 % NCAA Tournament Montana L 57-63 Old Dominion W 73-60 at Northwestern W 70-53 at Marquette L 58-61 Chicago State W 67-55 at Green Bay* W 78-71 2004-05 Wright State* L 74-100 vs. Illinois! L 64-77 at Indiana State L 54-73 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS at Cleveland State* W 89-77 at Iowa State L 44-95 at Northern Illinois W 77-45 Record: 14-13 (8-8 Horizon) at Detroit* L 42-70 at Cleveland State* L 62-71 Butler* L 65-68 Opponent Result Score Butler* L 62-67 (OT) Milwaukee* W 112-106 (4 OT) Milwaukee* W 102-92 #3 Georgia Tech L 59-60 Milwaukee* L 50-52 at Green Bay* W 55-51 Cleveland State* W 69-63 at Bowling Green L 51-63 Green Bay* L 50-59 Loyola* W 83-63 at Detroit* W 77-44 South Dakota State W 80-66 Loyola* L 56-71 at Butler* L 69-76 Loyola* W 81-77 at Illinois State W 60-56 at Butler* L 47-54 at Wright State* L 73-76 at Youngstown State* W 78-76 Milwaukee* L 67-75 at Wright State* L 61-68 Cleveland State* L 64-65 (OT) Detroit* L 73-80 at UNC-Wilmington W 76-67 Cleveland State* L 56-59 Detroit* L 62-64 at Wright State* W 89-76 at #9 Duke L 55-88 Detroit* L 50-69 Green Bay* L 43-52 Green Bay* W 81-68 at DePaul L 62-80 at Milwaukee* L 57-71 at Milwaukee* L 49-70 Wright State* W 77-62 UW-Parkside L 73-79 at Green Bay* L 40-74 at Detroit* L 62-75 at Butler* L 47-61 Saginaw Valley State W 79-47 at Loyola* L 57-64 at Loyola* W 66-56 at Milwaukee* L 78-81 at Detroit* L 57-67 vs. Detroit# L 51-55 vs. Wright State* W 77-65 IPFW W 86-84 at Youngstown State* W 62-56 ! Chase Preseason NIT vs. Butler* L 66-68 at Cleveland State* W 87-74 at Loyola* W 64-58 @ (Syracuse, N.Y.) vs. Cleveland State# L 61-62 Bowling Green! W 83-72 Penn W 57-47 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game ! Played at Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Ill.) at Loyola* W 66-65 Cleveland State* W 74-57 # MCC Tournament * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game Youngstown State* W 73-47 Detroit* W 63-57 # MCC Tournament vs. Youngstown State# W 79-59 at Green Bay* L 72-76 1999-2000 vs. Milwaukee# L 73-75 at Wright State* L 61-72 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS 2001-02 at Western Michigan$ L 62-63 Butler* W 73-49 Record: 11-20 (5-9 MCC) HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS * Horizon League game at Milwaukee* L 75-85 Opponent Result Score Record: 20-14 (8-8 Horizon) ! BracketBusters game Youngstown State* W 71-65 Norfolk State W 89-69 Opponent Result Score # Horizon League Tournament at Cleveland State* W 73-66 Oregon L 58-65 Indiana State W 70-54 $ National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Green Bay* L 66-78 Central Michigan L 75-78 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 96-53 Loyola* L 85-91 IUPUI W 70-65 Evansville W 64-61 Georgia Southern! W 92-83 at Northern Illinois L 57-63 at Southern Illinois L 68-76

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Wright State* W 81-68 Detroit* L 54-66 Loyola* W 83-69 vs. College of Charleston@ L 66-78 at Butler* L 82-86 at Green Bay* L 57-77 at Georgia Tech W 66-60 vs. Rhode Island@ W 74-68 vs. Cleveland State# W 84-65 Cleveland State* L 55-60 Lewis W 80-57 Central Michigan L 52-62 vs. Loyola# L 81-87 (OT) at Butler* L 45-71 at Illinois State L 60-67 Toledo W 63-62 * Horizon League game at Youngstown State* L 87-92 at Toledo W 65-55 Valparaiso* L 66-68 (OT) ! BracketBusters game Wright State* L 64-74 (OT) Milwaukee* L 66-71 Akron L 52-54 # Horizon League Tournament at Detroit* W 75-67 Green Bay* L 61-66 at Illinois State L 43-53 Green Bay* L 55-65 at Youngstown State* L 70-80 at Northern Illinois L 78-80 2005-06 Central Michigan@ W 84-62 at Cleveland State* L 69-79 vs. Illinois@ W 57-54 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS Milwaukee* W 72-59 Valparaiso* W 77-52 at Oregon State L 54-74 Record: 16-15 (8-8 Horizon) at Loyola* W 52-51 Butler* L 52-59 at Youngstown State* L 69-71 Opponent Result Score vs. Milwaukee# W 83-77 at Detroit* W 65-61 at Cleveland State* L 59-83 vs. Montana State! W 69-64 vs. Loyola# L 62-66 at Wright State* L 31-57 Wright State* L 63-71 vs. San Diego State! W 66-63 ^ Chicagoland Classic at Green Bay* L 72-83 Detroit* L 69-72 vs. Denver! L 48-52 (OT) @ Chicagoland Classic (at Sears Centre, Hoffman at Milwaukee* L 62-63 at Milwaukee* L 75-87 St. Xavier L 73-74 Estates, Ill.) Cleveland State* L 63-66 at Green Bay* L 50-74 at Georgia Tech W 73-51 ! Played at the United Center, Chicago, Ill. Youngstown State* L 60-68 at Loyola* L 59-68 at Georgia Southern L 69-89 @ BracketBusters game Detroit* W 64-53 Cleveland State* L 49-63 Chicago State L 74-75 * Horizon League game at Butler* L 61-80 Youngstown State* W 83-61 Mississippi W 87-75 (OT) # Horizon League Tournament at Valparaiso* W 83-76 at Detroit* L 63-77 at Northwestern W 71-62 Wright State* W 77-66 at Wright State* L 63-69 Northern Illinois W 55-54 2007-08 Southern Illinois! W 74-67 at Butler* L 65-72 at Syracuse L 61-75 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS at Loyola* W 62-58 Green Bay* W 63-61 (OT) Davidson W 76-67 Record: 18-15 (9-9 Horizon) at Youngstown State# W 73-68 Milwaukee* L 58-70 Youngstown State* W 85-84 (OT) Opponent Result Score vs. Cleveland State# L 64-67 Loyola* L 66-67 (OT) at Butler* L 56-75 Bradley W 84-75 ! BracketBusters game Butler* L 52-79 Milwaukee* L 45-68 UIS W 81-55 * Horizon League game at Valparaiso* L 65-79 at Green Bay* L 84-90 (OT) vs. Winthrop! L 58-72 # 2009 Speedway Horizon League Tournament at Cleveland State# L 61-73 at Loyola* L 61-75 vs. Charlotte! L 63-64 ! 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cleveland State* L 83-87 vs. Wichita State! L 60-67 2009-10 Cancer at Detroit* L 65-76 at Central Michigan W 65-52 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS @ 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. at Wright State* W 62-57 at Illinois State L 47-73 Record: 8-22 (3-15 Horizon) Cancer (played at Savage Arena, Toledo, Ohio) Green Bay* W 81-68 Milwaukee* W 91-73 Opponent Result Score * Horizon League game Butler* L 39-67 Green Bay* W 76-67 UIS W 72-59 # Horizon League Tournament at Youngstown State* W 70-63 at DePaul W 85-80 at Central Michigan L 48-67 Detroit* W 63-57 Toledo W 66-56 Illinois State L 65-69 2011-12 Loyola* L 68-71 Howard W 97-58 at Southern Illinois L 64-74 HEAD COACH: HOWARD MOORE at Milwaukee* W 94-86 (OT) at Akron L 73-79 at Milwaukee* L 52-57 Record: 8-22 (3-15 Horizon) at Murray State@ L 68-72 at Youngstown State* L 68-80 at Green Bay* L 59-85 Opponent Result Score at Cleveland State* W 72-67 (OT) at Cleveland State* L 51-68 at DePaul L 56-77 at Eastern Michigan L 57-68 Wright State* W 69-66 (OT) Loyola* W 78-68 (2 OT) Oregon State W 63-61 Roosevelt W 59-42 vs. Wright State# W 77-64 Wright State* L 75-76 Northern Illinois W 69-49 Quincy L 61-65 vs. Green Bay$ L 66-76 Detroit* W 75-65 at Akron L 65-77 Evansville W 79-75 ! at BP Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Ala.) at Valparaiso* L 56-60 at Wisconsin L 43-79 at Toledo L 67-82 * Horizon League game at Butler* L 57-73 Toledo W 66-52 at Green Bay* L 68-71 @ BracketBusters game Cleveland State* W 74-68 Detroit* W 60-56 at Milwaukee* L 71-73 (OT) # Horizon League Tournament First Round (UIC Youngstown State* W 86-72 Wright State* L 47-64 Northern Illinois W 62-55 Pavilion) at Loyola* W 60-55 at Youngstown State* L 67-76 at Oregon State L 53-95 $ Horizon League Tournament Quarterfinals Valparaiso* W 77-53 at Cleveland State* L 63-70 at Central Michigan L 67-70 (Milwaukee, Wis.) at Detroit* L 60-68 Loyola* L 50-55 Western Illinois W 57-56 at Wright State* L 51-52 Valparaiso* L 58-64 at Dayton L 57-64 2006-07 Butler* L 46-51 Butler* L 55-84 Detroit* W 63-59 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS at UNI! W 70-58 at Wright State* L 43-79 Wright State* L 70-74 (OT) Record: 14-18 (7-9 Horizon) at Green Bay* L 73-76 at Detroit* L 73-76 at Cleveland State* L 56-73 Opponent Result Score at Milwaukee* W 63-55 Cleveland State* L 63-74 at Youngstown State* L 50-71 St. Edward’s W 75-60 vs. Youngstown State# W 70-59 Youngstown State* W 74-68 Loyola* W 58-51 at Davidson L 89-100 vs. Loyola# W 60-49 at Valparaiso* L 82-83 Butler* L 49-57 at Bradley^ L 72-81 at Butler# L 50-66 at Loyola* L 63-80 Valparaiso* L 55-60 at Miami (Ohio)^ L 61-72 ^ at U.S. Virgin Island Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, at Butler* L 55-73 at Wright State* L 63-69 vs. Florida A&M@ W 75-57 U.S., Virgin Islands) at Evansville! W 82-80 at Detroit* L 66-70 vs. Jackson State@ L 68-71 * Horizon League game Green Bay* W 78-71 Youngstown State* W 72-68 Murray State W 74-68 ! BracketBusters game Milwaukee* L 74-78 Cleveland State* L 42-70 Youngstown State* W 80-64 # Horizon League Tournament at Milwaukee# L 67-73 at Loyola* L 69-78 at Northern Illinois W 71-48 ! BracketBusters game at Valparaiso* L 65-74 vs. Illinois! L 66-71 2008-09 * Horizon League game at Eastern Illinois W 67-63 Akron W 86-80 HEAD COACH: JIMMY COLLINS # Horizon League Tournament at Butler* L 44-69 at Mississippi L 64-77 Record: 16-15 (7-11 Horizon) Milwaukee* L 61-72 at Penn L 78-90 Opponent Result Score 2010-11 Green Bay* L 63-71 Illinois State L 69-77 at Bradley L 61-67 HEAD COACH: HOWARD MOORE at Milwaukee# L 55-68 at Cleveland State* W 72-62 Northern Iowa W 84-77 Record: 7-24 (2-16 Horizon) at Wright State* L 62-76 DePaul L 63-67 Opponent Result Score * Horizon League game Butler* W 73-67 (OT) at Howard W 68-54 at Pitt! L 54-97 # Horizon League Tournament Loyola* W 79-73 Central Michigan W 77-67 Roosevelt W 94-54 at Milwaukee* L 56-76 at Vanderbilt W 74-55 at Toledo@ W 57-51

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2012-13 OPPONENT INFORMATION

UC RIVERSIDE NORTHWESTERN TOLEDO DETROIT gohighlanders.com nusports.com utrockets.com detroittitans.com Game Date: Nov. 11, 2012 Game Date: Dec. 1, 2012 Game Date: Dec. 29, 2012 Game Dates: Jan. 19, 2013 (Road) Location: UIC Pavilion Location: Evanston, Ill. Location: Toledo, Ohio March 2, 2013 (Road) Head Coach: Jim Wooldridge Head Coach: Head Coach: Tod Kowalczyk Head Coach: Ray McCallum 2011-12 Overall Record: 14-17 2011-12 Overall Record: 19-14 2011-12 Overall Record: 19-17 2011-12 Overall Record: 22-14 Big West Record: 7-9 Big Ten Record: 8-10 MAC Record: 7-9 Horizon League Record: 11-7 All-Time Series: First meeting All-Time Series: Series tied, 3-3 All-Time Series: UIC leads, 4-2 All-Time Series: UDM leads, 23-14

NEW MEXICO ROOSEVELT MILWAUKEE golobos.com rooseveltlakers.com Horizon League Opponents uwmpanthers.com Game Date: Nov. 16, 2012 Game Date: Dec. 5, 2012 Game Dates: Jan. 23, 2013 (Home) Location: St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Location: UIC Pavilion Feb. 20, 2013 (Road) Head Coach: Steve Alford Head Coach: Joe Griffin YOUNGSTOWN STATE Head Coach: Rob Jeter 2011-12 Overall Record: 28-7 2011-12 Overall Record: 9-20 ysusports.com 2011-12 Overall Record: 20-14 Mountain West Record: 10-4 CCAC Record: 1-9 Game Dates: Jan. 2, 2013 (Home) Horizon League Record: 11-7 All-Time Series: First meeting All-Time Series: UIC leads, 2-0 Feb. 10, 2013 (Road) All-Time Series: UWM leads, 39-22 Head Coach: Jerry Slocum COLORADO STATE 2011-12 Overall Record: 16-15 WRIGHT STATE GEORGE MASON Horizon League Record: 10-8 gomason.com csurams.com wsuraiders.com All-Time Series: UIC leads, 21-7 Head Coach: Paul Hewitt Game Date: Dec. 8, 2012 Game Dates: Jan. 26, 2013 (Road) 2011-12 Overall Record: 24-9 Location: UIC Pavilion Feb. 26, 2013 (Home) CAA Record: 14-4 Head Coach: Larry Eustachy CLEVELAND STATE Head Coach: Billy Donlon All-Time Series: First meeting 2011-12 Overall Record: 20-12 csuvikings.com 2011-12 Overall Record: 13-19 *Possible opponent during Paradise Mountain West Record: 8-6 Game Dates: Jan. 7, 2013 (Road) Horizon League Record: 7-11 Jam (Nov. 17 or Nov. 18) All-Time Series: First meeting Feb. 2, 2013 (Home) All-Time Series: WSU leads, 23-21 Head Coach: Gary Waters EASTERN MICHIGAN 2011-12 Overall Record: 22-11 *UIC will host an ESPN MERCER Horizon League Record: 12-6 BracketBusters game the weekend mercerbears.com emueagles.com All-Time Series: CSU leads, 39-32 of Feb. 23, 2013 against an Head Coach: Bob Hoffman Game Date: Dec. 15, 2012 undetermined non-conference 2011-12 Overall Record: 27-11 Location: UIC Pavilion opponent. Atlantic Sun Record: 13-5 Head Coach: Rob Murphy VALPARAISO All-Time Series: First meeting 2011-12 Overall Record: 14-18 valpoathletics.com 2011-12 Horizon League standings *Possible opponent during Paradise MAC Record: 9-7 Game Dates: Jan. 9, 2013 (Home) (FINAL) Jam (Nov. 17 or Nov. 18) All-Time Series: EMU leads, 4-0 Feb. 5, 2013 (Road) Head Coach: Bryce Drew (1) Valparaiso: 22-12 (14-4) WESTERN ILLINOIS 2011-12 Overall Record: 22-12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Horizon League Record: 14-4 (2) Cleveland State: 22-11 (12-6) gosoutheast.com goleathernecks.com All-Time Series: UIC leads, 29-15 (3) Detroit: 22-14 (11-7) Game Date: Nov. 24, 2012 Game Date: Dec. 18, 2012 (4) Milwaukee: 20-14 (11-7) Location: UIC Pavilion Location: Macomb, Ill. (5) Butler: 22-15 (11-7) Head Coach: Dickey Nutt Head Coach: Jim Molinari GREEN BAY (6) Youngstown State: 16-15 (10-8) 2011-12 Overall Record: 15-16 2011-12 Overall Record: 18-15 greenbayphoenix.com (7) Green Bay: 15-15 (10-8) OVC Record: 9-7 Record: 9-9 Game Dates: Jan. 12, 2013 (Road) (8) Wright State: 13-19 (7-11) All-Time Series: First meeting All-Time Series: UIC leads, 19-15 Jan. 31, 2013 (Home) (9) UIC: 8-22 (3-15) Head Coach: Brian Wardle (10) Loyola: 7-23 (1-17) MIAMI (OHIO) 2011-12 Overall Record: 15-15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Horizon League Record: 10-8 niuhuskies.com muredhawks.com * Detroit won the 2012 Horizon All-Time Series: Green Bay leads, 49-35 Game Date: Nov. 27, 2012 Game Date: Dec. 22, 2012 League Tournament Championship, Location: DeKalb, Ill. Location: Oxford, Ohio garnering the League’s automatic Head Coach: Mark Montgomery Head Coach: John Cooper LOYOLA bid to the NCAA Tournament. 2011-12 Overall Record: 5-26 2011-12 Overall Record: 9-21 loyolaramblers.com MAC Record: 3-13 MAC Record: 5-11 Game Dates: Jan. 16, 2013 (Home) All-Time Series: UIC leads, 21-20 All-Time Series: Miami leads, 1-0 Feb. 16, 2013 (Road) Head Coach: Porter Moser 2011-12 Overall Record: 7-23 Horizon League Record: 1-17 All-Time Series: UIC leads, 31-17

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ESPN Chicago to Serve as Broadcast Home for UIC Basketball

UIC Athletic Director Jim Schmidt announced a continuing partnership with Chicago sports radio powerhouse ESPN Chicago (WMVP-AM 1000), a schedule that will air up to 20 of the Flames’ games during the upcoming 2012-13 season. Additionally, ESPN Chicago on-air talents Dave Juday and Jonathan Hood have joined UIC’s regular broadcast team - Juday will serve as the play-by-play voice, while Hood will host the pregame and halftime coverage.

Juday anchored the pregame and halftime coverage during the Flames’ live games on ESPN 1000 last year. Kenny Williams, UIC’s second all-time leading scorer, will return to provide color commentary on this season’s broadcasts. Juday and Williams were in the same graduating class at Lyons Township High School in 1990.

ESPN Chicago is part of the country’s largest sports radio network. WMVP (AM 1000) is a 50,000-watt station that reaches 36 states and Canada and features a mix of national and local programming such as Mike and Mike in the Morning, Waddle & Silvy, Carmen, At least 19 of UIC’s games during the 2012-13 campaign will be broadcast by ESPN Chicago (WMVP AM 1000), the official radio Jurko and Harry, The Scott Van Pelt Show and much more. Juday home for Flames basketball. is currently the afternoon drive-time update anchor weekdays on ESPN Chicago, while Hood serves in a variety of on-air capacities, including an evening slot on the station during basketball season.

Games not airing on ESPN Chicago due to other programming conflicts will be available via a webcast on UICFlames.com, with Justin Weiner serving as the play-by-play voice. In addition, every regular season home contest will be simulcast free-of-charge with live video on the Horizon League Network.

2012-13 UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE Sunday, Nov. 11 - UC RIVERSIDE, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Jan. 26 - at Wright State, 6:00 p.m...... UICFlames.com/HLN Friday, Nov. 16 - vs. New Mexico#, 3:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago (Delay) Thursday, Jan. 31 - GREEN BAY, 7:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Nov. 17 or Sunday, Nov. 18 vs. TBA#...... ESPN Chicago (Delay) Saturday, Feb. 2 - CLEVELAND STATE, 7:00 p.m...... HLN Monday, Nov. 19 - vs. TBA#...... ESPN Chicago (Delay) Tuesday, Feb. 5 - at Valparaiso...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Nov. 24 - SEMO, 3:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Sunday, Feb. 10 - at Youngstown State, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Tuesday, Nov. 27 - at Northern Illinois, 7:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Feb. 16 - at Loyola, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Dec. 1 - at Northwestern, TBA...... TBA Wednesday, Feb. 20 - at Milwaukee, 7:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Wednesday, Dec. 5 - ROOSEVELT, 7:00 p.m...... HLN Saturday, Feb. 23 - ESPN BRACKETBUSTERS...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Dec. 8 - COLORADO STATE, 3:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Tuesday, Feb. 26 - WRIGHT STATE, 7:00 p.m...... HLN Saturday, Dec. 15 - EASTERN MICHIGAN, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, March 2 - DETROIT, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Tuesday, Dec. 18 - at Western Illinois, 7:00 p.m...... UICFlames.com Tuesday, March 5 - HL Tournament First Round...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, Dec. 22 - at Miami (Ohio), 12:30 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Friday, March 8 - HL Tourn. Quarterfinals...... UICFlames.com/HLN Saturday, Dec. 29 - at Toledo, 1:00 p.m...... ESPN Chicago Saturday, March 9 - HL Tourn. Semifinals...... ESPN Chicago Wednesday, Jan. 2 - YOUNGSTOWN STATE, 7:00 p.m...... HLN Tuesday, March 12 - HL Championship...... UICFlames.com Monday, Jan. 7 - at Cleveland State, 5:30 p.m...... UICFlames.com/HLN Wednesday, Jan. 9 - VALPARAISO, 7:00 p.m...... HLN All times Central Standard Saturday, Jan. 12 - at Green Bay, 7:00 p.m...... UICFlames.com/HLN Home Games in BOLD CAPS Wednesday, Jan. 16 - LOYOLA, 7:00 p.m...... HLN #Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) Saturday, Jan. 19 - at Detroit, 5:30 p.m...... UICFlames.com/HLN HLN - Horizon League Network (free online streaming platform) Wednesday, Jan. 23 - MILWAUKEE, 7:00 p.m...... HLN

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UIC MEN’S BASKETBALL PHOTO/TV ROSTER

Daniel Barnes Gabe Snider Joey Miller Gary Talton Marc Brown Austin Angel 1 2 3 4 10 11

Hayden Humes Anthony Kelley Jay Parker Ngijol Songolo Matt Gorski Kelsey Barlow 13 20 23 25 30 31

Ahman Fells Josh Crittle Jake Wiegand Will Simonton Howard Moore Al Biancalana 33 34 40 44 Head Coach Assoc. Head Coach

Donnie Kirksey Stew Robinson Drew Slempkes Jeremy Buttell Phil Gaul Art Bashkin Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Video Operations Graduate Manager Student Manager

Koren Cooper Stephanie Girton Rimas Grabliaukas Mark Perales Mike Gilmartin Nick Zostautas Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Coach

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