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QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2009-10 Schedule GENERAL INFORMATION UP FRONT 2 Novveemmbberer Name of School: ...... 3 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE# ..7 pm An inside look at the University of Memphis, Tiger City/Zip: ...... Memphis, TN 38152 9 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS# ...... 7 pm and the city of Memphis. Founded: ...... 1912 13 JACKSON STATE^ ...... 8 pm Enrollment: ...... 20,214 Hall of Fame Showcase, Nov. 17-30 Nickname: ...... Tigers 17 vs. Kansas (Saint Louis, Mo.; ESPN) 9 pm School Colors: ...... Royal Blue & Gray 2009-10 OUTLOOK 39 20 TECH ...... 7 pm Arena (Capacity): ...... FedExForum (18,400) A “By The Numbers” preview of the Tigers. A broadcast 24 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ...... 7 pm Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I roster is included in this section. 30 OAKLAND ...... 7 pm Conference: ...... Conference USA President: ...... Dr. Shirley Raines DeceDecembermber Director of Athletics: ...... R.C. Johnson 5 ARKANSAS STATE...... 7 pm Athletic Dept. Phone: ...... (901) 678-2335 COACHING STAFF 43 9 MONTANA STATE ...... 7 pm Meet University of Memphis head coach 12 vs. Arkansas-Little Rockk ...... 2 pm HISTORY and the Tiger staff. (Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark.) First Year of Basketball: ...... 1920-21 19 vs. UMass (ESPN2) ...... 5 pm All-Time Record: ...... (TD Banknorth Arena, Boston, Mass.) ...... 1383-810-1 (.631)/88 yrs THE TIGERS 57 22 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. ...12 pm NCAA Tourn. App:...... 22 (32-22 Record) Get to know the Tigers and what to watch for in 2009- 28 IUPUI ...... 12 pm NIT Appearance: ...... 16 (19-15 Record) 10 along with their career statistics. 31 TENNESSEE (ESPN2) ...... 3 pm JanuaryJanuary COACHING STAFF 3 BAPTIST ...... 2 pm Head Coach: ...... Josh Pastner (Arizona, 1998) 6 at Syracuse (ESPN2) ...... 6 pm Record at Memphis: ...... First Year THE OPPONENTS 83 9 at Southern Miss* (CSS) ...... 7 pm Collegiate Record: ...... First Year In addition to the challenge of the Conference USA Basketball Office Phone: ...... (901) 678-2346 schedule, the Tigers will play opponents from the 13 EAST CAROLINA* (CSS) ...... 6 pm 16 at Rice* (CSS) ...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches: ...... Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big East, Big Sky, Great West, 20 UTEP* (CBS C) ...... 7 pm ...... Glynn Cyprien (-San Antonio, 2004) Ohio Valley, SEC, Southland, The , ...... Jack Murphy (Arizona, 2002) 23 HOUSTON* (ESPN2) ...... 7 pm Sun Belt, SWAC and the West Coast Conference...... Willis Wilson (Rice, 1982) 27 at Marshall* (CBS C) ...... 7 pm Director/Operations: .....Eric Sebastian (SMU, 1994) 30 at SMU* ...... 2 pm Athletic Trainer: ...... CONFERENCE USA 99 February ...... Brad Anderson (Southern Miss, 1997) 3 UAB* (CBS C) ...... 7 pm Along with information on C-USA, check out the Director of Performance Enhancement: ...... 6 GONZAGA (ESPN2) ...... 3 pm ...... Richard Hogans (Memphis, 1999) standings and awards from 2008-09. 10 UCF* (CSS) ...... 6 pm Advance Scout/Video Coord.: ...... 13 at Tulsa* (ESPN2) ...... 6 pm ...... Josh Daeche (Penn State, 2001) 17 at Tulane* (CSS) ...... 6 pm Equipment Manager: ...... YEAR IN REVIEW 103 20 SMU* ...... 7 pm ...... Matt Dunn (Fort Hays State, 2007) Section includes statistics, box scores and a look back at Asst. to Dir. of Performance Enhancement: ...... 24 at Houston* (CSS) ...... 6 pm ...... Ayako Nakane (Evansville, 2009) the careers of last year’s seniors. 27 SOUTHERN MISS* (CBS C) ...... 7 pm Asst. Video Coords.: ...... MaMarchrch ...... Andy Shiffman (Indiana, 2006) 3 at UAB* (CSS) ...... 6 pm ...... Jordan VerHulst (Grand Valley State, 2008) TIGER HISTORY 117 6 TULSA* (CBS C) ...... 12 pm Graduate Asst./Ops.: ...... The University of Memphis’ all-time individual and 10-13 Conference USA Tournament ...... Scott Robinson (Memphis, 2007) team statistical leaders. (BOK , Tulsa, Okla.) Graduate Asst. Mgr.: ...... Dan Connelly (Florida State, 2006) Home games in bold CAPS Head Manager: ...... Vic Sfera MEDIA INFO 203 All Times Central *Conference USA Game Media services, credentials and policies, FedExForum TEAM INFORMATION # Exhibition diagram, along with television and radio information Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 1/4 ^ Doubleheader with women’s team Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/6 for the Tigers. 2008-09 Record: ...... 33-4 Home: ...... 20-1 Away: ...... 10-1 CREDITS MISSION STATEMENT Neutral: ...... 3-2 EDITOR: Lamar Chance The primary mission of the department of athlet- 2008-09 C-USA Record: ...... 16-0/1st COVER/DESIGN ELEMENTS: Brandon Kolditz ics at the University of Memphis is to provide a ASSISTANCE BY: Matt Dillon, Shawn Smith, Mark successful athletic program at the highest level of Taylor, Preston McClellan ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS competition. Characterized by academic, athletic PHOTOGRAPHY: Joe Murphy, Julia Weeks, Gerald Gallik, Media Relations Contact: ...... Lamar Chance and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate envi- SID Office Phone: ...... (901) 678-2349 Sideline Carolina, Troy Glasgow, Charles Small, Richard T. Clifton, Gil Michaels, Rob Johnson, Jim Kiihnl, David ronment, the program will abide by the spirit of the Mobile Phone: ...... (901) 734-9949 Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Brian Spurlock, NBA Photos-Get- rules governing students and intercollegiate athlet- E-Mail: ...... [email protected] ty Images, Harlem Globetrotters, The Upper Deck Com- ics and will be known for its good sportsmanship SID Fax: ...... (901) 678-4134 pany, Commencement Specialists Inc., Brian Tirpak and and integrity. The U of M is a Tennessee Board of Press Row Phone: ...... (901) 205-2758 Contrast Photography, David C. Minkin, Lindsey Lissau, Regent institution and is an equal opportunity/affir- Mailing/Shipping Address: ...... Jeff Huehn, Jeff Jacobsen, Lazy J Photo and Jason Wise. mative action university...... 570 Normal, Room 203 PRINTING: EBSCO Media, Birmingham, AL 35233 ...... Memphis, TN 38152 UOM069-FY0910/5M5C Web Site: ...... www.goTIGERSgo.com

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YEAR NAME TEAM ROUND/PICK 1952 John Wallesea Minneapolis NA 1957 Win Wilfong St. Louis 1st/4th 1957 Jack Butcher Boston 10th/NA 1959 Orby Arnold St. Louis 7th/NA 1960 George Price New York 9th/NA 1961 Los Angeles 1st/4th 1961 Lowery Kirk Cincinnati 4th/NA 1963 Hunter Beckman Cincinnati 7th/NA 1964 George Kirk Cincinnati 5th/NA 1964 Bob Neumann Cincinnati 10th/NA 1968 Rich Jones Phoenix 4th/49th (Remained at Memphis State in 1968-69) 1968 Mike Butler San Diego 10th/121st (Signed with Utah Stars of ABA) 1969 Rich Jones Phoenix 5th/58th 1971 James Douglas Buffalo 16th/226th 1972 Don Holcomb Boston 6th/94th 1973 Larry Kenon 3rd/50th (Signed with NY Nets of ABA) 1973 Ronnie Robinson Phoenix 4th/60th (Signed with Memphis Tams of ABA) 1973 Los Angeles 4th/68th (Signed with Memphis Tams of ABA) 1976 Bill Cook Washington 3rd/49th 1976 Marion Hillard Washington 4th/65th 1979 James Bradley 3rd/58th 1979 Rodney Lee Detroit 8th/150th 1981 Dennis Isbell San Diego 5th/100th 1981 Hank McDowell Golden State 5th/102nd 1982 Otis Jackson New Jersey 8th/174th 1984 Bobby Parks Atlanta 3rd/58th 1984 Phillip Haynes LA Clippers 6th/121st 1985 Keith Lee 1st/11th (Traded to Cleveland same day of draft, traded to New Jersey, 1987) 1986 William Bedford Phoenix 1st/6th (Also played for Detroit, LA Clippers & San Antonio) 1986 Baskerville Holmes 3rd/68th 1986 Andre Turner LA Lakers 3rd/69th (Also played with Washington) 1987 Vincent Askew Philadelphia 2nd/39th (Also played with Golden State, Seattle, NJ Nets, and Denver 1988 Sylvester Gray 2nd/35th 1988 Dwight Boyd Denver 3rd/66th 1991 LA Clippers 2nd/37th (Also played with Charlotte, Milwaukee, New Jersey and Phoenix) 1993 Anfernee Hardaway Golden State 1st/3rd (Also played with Orlando, Phoenix, New York and Miami) 1995 David Vaughn 1st/25th 1996 LA Clippers 1st/7th (Also played for Atlanta, Memphis and Sacramento) 1997 Cedric Henderson 2nd/45th (Also played with Golden State and Philadelphia) 2002 Cleveland Cavaliers 1st/6th (Also played with Golden State) 2004 Antonio Burks Orlando Magic 2nd/36th (Rights traded to ) 2006 1st/16th (Traded to same day of draft) 2006 Indiana Pacers 1st/17th 2008 Chicago Bulls 1st/1st 2008 2nd/33rd (Traded to same day of draft) 2008 Chris Douglas-Roberts New Jersey Nets 2nd/40th 2009 1st/4th 2009 2nd/60th

Highest Draft Pick: Derrick Rose (1st overall) First Round Picks: (12) Win Wilfong, Wayne Yates, Keith Lee, William Bedford, Anfernee Hardaway, David Vaughn, Lorenzen Wright, Dajuan Wagner, Rodney Carney, Shawne Williams, Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans Most Players Drafted in Same Year: (3) 1973, 1986 & 2008

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -7- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -8- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -9- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -10- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -11- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -12- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -13- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -14- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -15- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS or almost a cen- tury the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the F city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surround- ing Mid-South region. From its inception as a nor- mal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educa- tor of technologically-savvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from al- most 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific com- munities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most his- toric and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefac- tors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M.

PRESIDENT Dr. Shirley C. Raines

FOUNDED 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School

CAMPUS SIZE More than 200 buildings on more than 1,160 acres at eight sites

OPERATING BUDGET $344 million

LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT $1.43 billion

ENROLLMENT (FOR FALL 2008) Total ...... 20,214 Undergraduate ...... 15,813 Graduate ...... 4,401 Law School ...... 411 Full-time ...... 67% Part-time ...... 33%

WORKFORCE Approximately 2,500 employees, including 840 full-time faculty

COLLEGES & SCHOOLS • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing • School of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology • School of Public Health • University College

DEGREES • 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 49 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • Online degree program

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -16- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS TIGER PRIDE

• The University of Memphis campus has been designated a Level 2 Arboretum by the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council and the Tennessee State Division of Forestry. To achieve that designation requires that at least 60 varieties of trees must be labeled and available for a self-guided tour.

• The U of M has 25 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other university in Tennessee. A Chair of Excellence is a state-designated, definitive authority in his or her field of study.

• The U of M Law School ranked 5th nationwide as a Best Value Law School by preLaw magazine based on the combination of high bar pass rate, high employment rate, and low tuition.

• The Campus School at the University of Memphis has been recognized as one of the highest achieving schools in Tennessee, with 99% of its students scoring proficient or advanced in both reading and math.

• The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is the only doctoral degree granting music school in the state of Tennessee and within a 300 mile radius of the city of Memphis.

• The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have designated the U of M as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education for 2006 through 2009.

• The University of Memphis Student Health Services is the only primary care facility in Memphis with digital radiology.

• Our Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI) is among the leading earthquake research organizations in the United States. It conducts research in 140 stations throughout the southeastern United States and five other countries.

• More than 50 judges in the State of Tennessee are graduates of the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -17- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS t the Apr. A 7 press conference announcing Josh Pastner as the program’s 17th head coach, he talked about how the Tigers were the city of Memphis’ team. “I want everyone to know this program is not about Josh Pastner, not about me,” said Pastner during the press conference. “This is the university’s program and the city of Memphis’ program. We want to have a basketball program that the city and university will be proud of.” In just under a year in the Bluff City as an assistant, Pastner quickly learned how vital the Tiger basketball program was to the city of Memphis, and in turn, how important the support from the city is to the success of the Tigers. In its truest essence, the city’s love affair with Tiger basketball is a relationship that is the very fabric of the Memphis community. Since he took the reins of the program in April, the Tigers have been “out-and-about” in the Memphis community. Pastner has given numerous talks to various community organizations and youth gatherings around the city. But, the Tigers’ new head coach is not the only person wearing the Blue and Gray making a difference around the city. The Memphis players continue to give back to the community that supports them so much each season. The Tigers recently visited Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center and a local retirement center that brought many smiles to both the young and young-at- heart. The players also helped clean a part of the city by re- painting walls marred by graffiti. Coach Pastner has said it over and over since his hiring – “This is the city of Memphis’ team.”

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -18- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -19- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS n March 2002, vast improvements were beginning to take place in the CAAS. At that time, I Dr. Joe Luckey took over the staff after spending the previous 10 years at Austin Peay State University. Dr. Luckey, who was nationally recognized for his outstanding leadership in 1999, came to Memphis with a vision. In just one short year, Dr. Luckey recruited six new staff members, instituted new academic programs, designed and inspired two (which is now four) special sections of ACAD 1100 for student-athletes and transitioned the office from the basement of the to the newly- renovated Wilder Tower. Dr. Luckey heads a full-time staff of eight, while also utilizing 20 tutors, two academic interns, graduate assistants and student workers. CAAS has a unique responsibility as an office as it provides academic services to all student-athletes and conducts all necessary paperwork for NCAA academic compliance/ certification. The academic services include orientation programs, tutoring, mentoring, academic counseling, study hall and academic advising. Further detail about the services and programs offered by CAAS are found on the website, http://www.memphis.edu/caas/index. php. Dr. Luckey has continued to challenge the Center’s staff, the coaching staffs and the student-athletes to collaboratively enhance the academic performance of U of M student-athletes. As the following highlights indicate, the group effort has resulted in positive results for the university. During the last seven academic years, 14 teams have posted their highest-ever semester GPAs, a record number of student-athletes made the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Tiger 3.0 Club, the department semester GPA record has been set, and several individual student-athletes have been recognized for prestigious national academic awards, such as the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and Academic All-America. Ultimately, the goal of every student-athlete is to graduate. CAAS has continued to set records here as well as 44 student-athletes graduated in May, 2009, encompassing the largest-ever graduation group for the athletics department. The CAAS received a new home during the summer of 2003 with the completion of the Wilder Tower. The Wilder Tower also houses admissions, the bursar, financial aid, the registrar, student development and academic advising. A total of 8,000 square feet, encompassing the entire sixth and seventh floors of the tower, have been designated for the CAAS. The area supports 23 student computer stations, 17 offices and numerous study tables. Four academic awards are sponsored by the CAAS as a means of honoring the top student-athletes. The Tiger 3.0 Club recognizes student-athletes who earned grade- averages of 3.0 during the fall/spring semesters, while the Tiger Academic Thirty is dedicated to the 30 student-athletes with the best grade-point average on each team and then the next best group of student-athletes, totaling 30. The final honor, the TEAM GPA Award, is presented to the male and female team with the best grade point average for the semester. The fourth and newest award, CAAS Academic Achievement Award, is presented to the student-athlete(s) who has overcome personal hardship but has still worked hard in the classroom.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -20- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS MEMPHIS BASKETBALL GRADUATES SINCE 2002

SHYRONE CHATMAN, ‘02 EARL BARRON, ‘03 JOHN GRICE, ’03 NATHANIEL ROOT, ’03 MODIBO DIARRAA, ’04 GARRICK GREEN, ’04

ARTHUR BARCLAY, ’05 DUANE ERWIN, ’05 MARCUS MOODY, ‘05 SIMPLICE NJOYA, ’05 JEREMY HUNT, ‘06 ANTHONY RICE, ‘06

We are here to support the student- athlete and ensure that they are as successful in the classroom as they ALMAMY THIERO, ‘06 WAKI WILLIAMS, ‘06 CLYDE WADE, ‘07 JARED SANDRIDGE, ‘08 are in competition. - Dr. Joe Luckey

ANTONIO BURKS, ‘08 , ‘09 ROBERT DOZIER, ‘09

FORMER TIGERS WHO HAVE RETURNED TO RECEIVE THEIR MEMPHIS DIPLOMA

ANDRE TURNER ANFERNEE HARDAWAY CHRIS GARNER CEDRICK HENDERSON KEITH LEE CHANCE MCGRADY, ‘09 SHAWN TAGGART, ‘09

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -21- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS here’s never been a better time T to be a Tiger fan. Nine-straight 20-win seasons. Nine-consecutive postseason tournament berths, including a trip to the National Championship and back-to- back Elite Eight appearances. A roster that features some of the nation’s best collegiate talent. And to top it off, Memphis fans are able to watch their beloved Tigers in the one of the country’s best arenas, FedExForum. The 2009-10 season will be the team’s sixth season in FedExForum, the $250 million state- of-the-art arena that has the nation still talking. When fans come to a game at FedExForum, the excitement begins even before they enter the front doors. FedExForum features a 35,000 square- foot outdoor plaza where all fans enter the building. The plaza serves as Memphis’ front porch, a gathering area for fans of all ages. Once in FedExForum, fans are treated to an experience that is unparalleled in the college basketball game. In the arena, there are five levels with wide concourses, making navigating the building easy. There are over 100 points of sale for concession stands, meaning shorter lines. There are four full-service restaurants, with three offering service to Premium Seat Holders — Opus, a fine dining restaurant overlooking the court; Blue Note Lounge, where fans can get a cocktail and a light meal before or during the game; and the Lexus Lounge. The fourth restaurant, which is open to all fans just off the Grand Lobby, is Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Sports Bar, a fun pregame meeting place with patio seating. All of the food in FedExForum is offered by Levy Restaurants, the leader in sports and entertainment venue dining and fans will experience selection and quality beyond anything they’ve ever had at a sporting event. Memphis favorites such as Neely’s Barbecue and D’Bos chicken wings will be available, and fans will also be able to satisfy their appetites with sushi, paninis, po’ boys and just about anything else they could possibly want. Once in their seats, the first thing fans will notice is the massive video board. Designed by Daktronics, the center-hung scoreboard is the focal point of the system, providing fans with live video, instant replays and information on 10 large digital full-color displays, including four dedicated scoring sections. The scoreboard is one of the biggest in the country, measuring approximately 22 feet high by 38 feet in diameter. The unique design of the main center-hung scoreboard includes two 36-degree full-color rings of LED on the top and bottom of the scoreboard. Four additional video displays, in vertical configuration, flank the main video screens and dedicated scoring sections. To complement the center-hung video

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -22- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS and scoring displays, additional LED displays are prominently featured around the seating bowl. These ProAd® digital displays are used for a variety of purposes, including presenting exciting animations and graphics, statistics, scores and stats from other games, and interactive promotional messages from the team and its sponsors. One 360-degree ring of light encircles the entire seating bowl, mounted on the Terrace Level fascia. A second large display curves 270 degrees around the Club Level fascia. Before, during and after games, Tiger fans can buy the latest merchandise and U of M gear in the team store, located in the Grand Lobby and at several boutique stores throughout FedExForum. The store is also open from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday, or can be reached by phone at 901-205-1551. A unique feature of FedExForum is the music theme that is prevalent throughout. Luxury suite holders will notice their names engraved on a record outside their suite, and lyric sheets from famous Memphis songs appear prominently on the walls. Concessions and restaurants are named with uniquely Memphis music themes and areas of the arena concourses are divided into sponsored zones highlighting musical genres like Rock ‘n’ Roll, the Blues, Gospel, Memphis Music Today and more. FedExForum is also home to the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum on the ground floor of the administration building. The Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum traces the roots of rock and roll and soul music in Memphis, offering visitors a self-guided tour of Memphis music from the early 20th century in the ‘70s. The Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum is one of only two Smithsonian Institution exhibits not located in Washington, D.C. Along with the Grizzlies’ locker room on the Event Level, the Tigers also have a state-of-the-art locker room facility just off the playing floor. The area has players and coaches locker rooms, a training room, video room and players lounge. The locker room is one of the best facilities in the nation. FedExForum is setting a new standard for college arenas, and it’s all happening in Memphis. There has truly never been a better time to be a Tigers fan.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -23- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS way from college basketball’s A top arena, FedExForum, the Tigers have a world-class practice facility in the Larry O. Finch Recreational Facility located on the University of Memphis campus. The 31,000-square-foot center cost $3.2 million. It features a regulation court which runs east to west. With the removal of portable goals, the building can be divided into two north-south courts for intramural play. Besides the courts, the building features every amenity the Tigers could desire. The center’s weight room was equipped with $50,000 of state-of-the- art weight and cardiovascular equipment through a generous donation from Memphis businessmen Richard Mercer, Harry Phillips and George Sneed. With the renovations done in the summer of 2004, the weight room was moved courtside where players can work out just off the practice courts. The players lounge now occupies what was once the weight room, giving the Tiger players and coaches a spacious area to hold team functions. The lounge area features a big screen television and a pool table, along with several couches and recliners on which players and coaches can “lounge.” Built into the main entrance to the lounge area are open lockers featuring uniforms and mementoes from former Tigers in the NBA. The locker room has individual wood lockers along three walls. Adjacent to the locker room is a video room where players and coaches can watch game tape in preparation for upcoming games. Additional training equipment has been added to the weight room on a yearly basis. The center’s fully-equipped training room includes heat packs, electrical stimulation units, ultrasound, whirlpools, three treatment and two taping tables as well as a separate doctor’s examination room. Also, the classroom which overlooks the court has been transformed into a dining area for post-practice meals for the team. A brick archway entrance was added to the front of the facility in the summer of 2008. It is the first step in establishing the Memphis Basketball Walk of Fame. The on- going project is turning the Finch Center’s entrance area into a Memphis basketball museum, which will chronicle the Tigers’ glorious basketball history. The Larry O’ Finch Center was dedicated Feb. 24, 2000. In Finch’s three years as a player at Memphis, the Tigers recorded a 63-21 record and either won or tied for two Missouri Valley Conference championships. He scored 1,869 career points and averaged 26.8 points in the 1973 NCAA Tournament when the Tigers advanced to the championship game. Finch was named All-America honorable mention by both the Associated Press and UPI and was the 1972 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. As a coach, Finch is the all-time winningest coach in Tiger history, posting a 220-130 record in 11 seasons. Under his leadership the U of M advanced to the NCAA Tournament six times, including the Elite Eight in 1992 and the Sweet 16 in 1995.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -24- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -25- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS he University of Memphis athletic training staff is T second-to-none when it comes to ensuring that U of M student-athletes receive quality care in the areas of athletic injury, rehabilitation and preventative care. With fully-staffed athletic training rooms located at the Murphy Athletic Complex, the Larry O. Finch Center and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse, Memphis student-athletes can be assured of receiving the best medical attention and rehabilitation available. The Murphy Athletic Complex training room was redesigned and reconstructed as part of the $6 million renovation of the Park Avenue Campus in 2003. The athletic training facility contains an in- ground aquatic rehabilitation pool, allowing athletic trainers to work on rehabilitating injuries without having the student-athlete support his/ her own body weight. The athletic training room also contains doctor examination rooms, storage areas and the latest in rehabilitation equipment. The athletic training staff uses a comprehensive approach to the injury care and wellness of student-athletes by utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries. The athletic training staff is surrounded by many qualified and generous team doctors who are available to the many student-athletes at the University of Memphis. Dr. Barney Freeman, Dr. Fred Azar and Dr. Barry Phillips of The Campbell Clinic are directly responsible for the orthopedic needs of the Tigers, while Dr. Thomas Meriwether and Dr. Arthur Franklin serve as the team physicians. Tiger student-athletes are fortunate to have the two largest privately-owned hospital systems in the world located in Memphis. Baptist Hospital and Methodist Hospital offer the finest in healthcare to area residents and handle the care of Memphis student-athletes. The athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teams cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing all practices and games as well as handling the day-to- day rehabilitation of injured or post-surgery student-athletes. The goal of the sports medicine department is not only to care for the injuries, but also to the student-athletes in preventing injuries from occurring.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Amos Mansfield (Fifth Year) Head Athletic Trainer, MBA, ATC

Brad Anderson (First Year) Assistant Athletic Trainer, ATC

Rosalyn Sims (Second Year) Assistant Athletic Trainer, MS, ATC

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -26- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS n 2000, the Larry O. Finch Basketball Training Facility opened for Tiger I basketball, and with it, gave the University of Memphis basketball program one of the top practice facilities in the nation. Along with practices courts and other student-athlete amenities, the Tiger basketball players have a state-of-the-art weight room in which to work. Richard Hogans, a former Memphis football standout who also played in the NFL, is the Director of Performance Enhancement and works directly with the men’s basketball team. Hogans has worked with a number of All-Pro athletes such as the San Francisco 49ers’ Isaac Bruce, the NBA’s and boxing champion Michael Moorer. The weight room is located beside the practice courts, allowing players to move easily from one area to another during practice or strength and conditioning exercises. Since he was hired in the summer of 2004, Hogans has continually kept the Tiger basketball weight room updated with cutting-edge equipment.

WEIGHT ROOM HIGHLIGHTS

• Hogans and the Tiger program has adopted a motto as “B.I.A. — Best in America,” showing what student-athletes should always strive for. Under this B.I.A. motto, the players are taking on a W.I.T. — Whatever It Takes — mentality.

• Speed-Strength Philosophy: As performance enhancement specialists, the goal is not to make the student-athletes into professional weightlifters, but ensure they are physically prepared for the high demands of competitive athletics. In order to give the players an edge, a program has been developed that integrates the four key aspects needed to increase speed and quickness, explosiveness, power, muscular endurance and aerobic capacity. The four key aspects are strength training, speed training, agility training and plyometic training.

• The Tiger basketball players go through three different phases of training throughout the year. The phases are preparatory, competitive in-season and transitional. The foundation for the student-athletes is set in the transitional phase which starts in the spring and continues up to the preparatory phase. The transitional and preparatory phases are vital for the players’ development because strength, speed and lean mass gains are necessities during this time period. During the latter part of the preparatory phase, the student-athletes are transitioned into specific training methodologies, where all the training is put together and tied into the specific sport.

• The workouts during the early phases constantly change week-to-week, with the exception of the core exercises. This type of protocol creates an environment where change in muscle tone and growth is inevitable due primarily to the fact that the student-athletes’ are not used to the workouts. This, in turn, creates muscle breakdown that results in muscle growth with adequate recovery and supplementation. Also the constant change in the routine keeps the workouts from becoming stale and boring.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -27- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -28- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS hen the University of Memphis first fielded a football team in the fall of W 1912, no one had selected a nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, “We fight like Tigers.” The nickname was born. More and more the nickname “Tigers” was used, particularly in campus publications. But it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use “Normals” or the “Blue and Gray” when referring to the University. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the “Teachers” or “Tutors.” The Tiger nickname would return, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for the University of Memphis. The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred Football Boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on November 11, 1972, during a football game against the . TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane, and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won. In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Alabama. TOM II would serve with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on October 15th of that year. Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born August 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. TOM III was introduced at a press conference on November 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on November 22 during a football game against the UCF.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -29- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -30- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -31- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS onsidered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run C deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid- America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis recently realized a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which transformed the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects was the construction of AutoZone Park, the downtown ballpark which is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320- seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one south of . Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long International Festival which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Also located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -32- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS MEMPHIS IS... • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile

• The largest city in Tennessee & the 19th largest city in the United States

• Centered in the middle of the nation’s population

• The Pork BBQ Capital of the world

• The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world

• Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event

• Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations

• The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market

• The hardwood capital of the world

• The home of the world’s largest cargo airport

• The third-largest rail center in the United States

• The fourth-largest inland port in the United States

• Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas.

• The 47th Best Sports City according to the 2009 list.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -33- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS he University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation T for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with approximately 21,000 students and 2,600 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Shirley C. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, , she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, the Athletic Training Facility, softball stadium, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of the former Millington Naval Hospital and the renovation of Wilder Tower, which is devoted to student services. New construction ventures underway include a new student center, a new Honors residence hall, a new golf center and the relocation of the Law School to its historic downtown location on the Mississippi River. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. Because of an emphasis on building productive partnerships, the University has realized a 99% increase in annual giving to the University as well as a 103 percent increase in sponsored research grant and contract awards, during Dr. Raines’ tenure. Major focus areas of her work with students include expanding the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs and establishing internships in many majors. Dr. Raines is one of 12 college presidents on the NCAA Board of Directors and chairs the NCAA Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. As a community leader, she serves as the past chair of the Memphis Regional Chamber of Commerce and on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations, including Memphis Tomorrow, local PBS station WKNO, and the Higher Education Division of United Way. The March/April 2009 issue of Business TN included her on the magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful people in Tennessee. Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the in Knoxville. Her Bachelor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. A native of Bells, Tennessee, she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS -34- DREAMERS • THINKERS • DOERS C. Johnson came aboard in February of 1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U R. of M Tiger athletics into national prominence. Over the last 13 years, the dynamic administrator has built Tiger Athletics into a nationally-recognized program that has been to five bowl games in the last six years and played for the Men’s Basketball National Championship title in 2007-08. In addition, for the last 11 straight years, donations to the department have continued to rise, and on June 30, 2009, a record-setting $7 million was announced by the Tiger Scholarship Fund. Also in the last six years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 13 total C-USA championships in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and four C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), while the women’s soccer program claimed back-to-back league championships in 2007 and 2008. Johnson is currently spearheading his second major capital campaign which benefits nearly every area of the Tiger Athletic Department. Included in the $12.9 million project is a new addition to the Athletic Office Building, a weight room and turf practice field for Tiger Football, a redesign of the Tiger baseball stadium that is currently underway, the completed golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility and the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame to honor Tiger athletes. Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-square-foot football and basketball office complex addition, a new basketball practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex. During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 37 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tiger Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative long- term contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. Last fall, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Tiger athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set a school record with 50 percent of its student-athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the fall 2007 semester. For the most recent academic year, which includes fall 2008 and spring 2009, 335 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA and 12 had a 4.0 for the year and 20 others had a 4.0 either in the fall or spring. Nine teams logged a semester average of 3.0 or higher for the 2007 fall semester, and for the last four straight semesters, the athletic department as a whole has maintained a 2.8 GPA . In May 2008, 44 athletes earned their degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping record. Johnson came to Memphis after serving as athletic director at Temple from 1994-1995. A long-time administrator, Johnson also served as an athletic director at Miami University (1988- 1994) and Eastern Illinois (1980-88), and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. An native of Ottawa, Ill., Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

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K 2009-10 OUTLOOK When University of Memphis OO Director of Athletics R.C. Johnson TL began the search for a new coach for the Tiger basketball program last March, he OU stated he wanted a “wow” hire.

Boy, Johnson got that “wow” hire. Because ever since Apr. 7 when Johnson handed the reins of the program to then 31-year-old Josh Pastner, all any Tiger fan is able to say is, “Wow!” Granted, Pastner is not naïve. He realizes that many of the good vibes and well wishes from Tiger Nation are because, in his own words, he’s undefeated entering the 2009-10 campaign. But, from the Memphis fans’ perspective, they know the circumstances the program faces and under- stand that there may be some drop-off from the greatest four-year run in NCAA Division I bas- ketball history from 2005-09. Tiger Nation is soaking up the positive at- titude that Pastner breathed – and is still breath- ing – into the program. And, the program need- ed that proverbial “breath of fresh air” after undergoing an off-season with so many twists and turns that Pastner, in response to if he was ready for the season to begin, jokingly quipped, Josh Pastner enters his fi rst season as a collegiate head coach Roburt Sallie wowed the nation with his 35-point, 10-three- “What? The season hasn’t started yet?” in 2009-10. The 32-year-old Pastner, widely regarded as one pointers made performance in the NCAA Tournament fi rst That was the feeling most of Tiger Nation of the top recruiters in the country, is looking at the upcoming round last season. That and more is expected from the 6-foot- had with the whirlwind the basketball program season as full of positives for the Tiger program despite hav- 5 guard and his backcourt mates, as the Tigers’ strength will went through since the end of the 2008-09 cam- ing only eight scholarship players at his disposal. be on the perimeter in 2009-10. paign. To quickly recap: Memphis had a coach- the team to have fun this season and enjoy it. ing change, hired an entirely new staff, lost two ON THE PERIMETER We’re going to work as hard as possible to make underclassmen to the NBA Draft, had three of One only has to look at the Tigers’ roster to the university and city proud of their team.” four recruits decide to attend other schools, re- know where the strength of the team lies — on When Pastner stated that the numbers are sponded to an NCAA letter, signed two players, the perimeter. And, Pastner, looks to center the scarce, he’s referring to scholarship players, accepted a transfer, played the waiting game to squad’s play around its perimeter players. and he had nine when school began. However, see if the transfer could participate this season, “I don’t want to live or die by the three,” two weeks into individual workouts, the number had one late signee decide to play professional said Pastner. “But, the perimeter is where the dropped to eight when sophomore forward An- ball overseas, had the other recruit suffer a knee strength of this year’s team is, so you’re going gel Garcia suffered an ACL injury to his right injury and is out for the season, got clearance to see us shoot a lot from the three-point line. knee and is out for the season. from the NCAA for the transfer to play imme- We have a lot of quickness and athleticism in Pastner, though, continues to accentuate diately, and signed its fi nal recruit just a week the backcourt and on the wings, and we’re look- the positives, and three are found in the return- before school started. ing to take advantage of that.” ing senior trio of Pierre Henderson-Niles, Wil- But, through the ups and downs, Pastner re- The threesome of Kemp, Mack and Roburt lie Kemp and Doneal Mack. The three seniors mains positive and wants Tiger fans to do the Sallie return as the cornerstone of the Tigers’ bring a winning attitude to the squad, as they same throughout the 2009-10 campaign. Past- perimeter game, and all three can light it up have been a part of 104 victories the past three ner oozes enthusiasm and excitement for the from the “three.” Mack tops the trio in number seasons. The 104 wins ties the NCAA Division upcoming season, but also knows it may be one of treys made, hitting 176 times from long dis- I mark for most victories in a three-year span in of the most challenging years in the program’s tance in his career. The 176 treys are third-most college basketball history. history. in school history, and on his pace of 59 three- The seniors have also played integral roles “Let’s just start with the fact that the last pointers per season, the Charlotte, N.C., native in Memphis winning three-straight Conference four years was not reality, or what the norm is,” looks to become only the third player to hit the USA regular season and tournament titles. In said Pastner. “No other program in the history 200-trey milestone in the program’s history. fact, Henderson-Niles, Kemp and Mack have of college basketball has done what was accom- Kemp fi nds his name just outside the top-10 never suffered a Conference USA setback (57-0 plished here the past four years. Because of that on the career three-pointers made list with 123 record) and look to extend the Tigers’ 61-game incredible success, we have a huge bull’s-eye on treys, but needs only 14 to move onto the list. league overall win streak in 2009-10. Memphis our back this season. Our players know this and Over the summer, the Bolivar, Tenn., native set also has a 49-game conference regular season are ready to face what’s in front of them. the tone as one of the team’s leaders during the win streak. Both streaks are the second-longest “Although our numbers are low, I’ve told strength training and conditioning sessions. The in NCAA Division I basketball history.

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bers up front. Henderson-Niles and junior col- TL lege transfer Will Coleman will be counted on OO to man the post for Memphis, while sophomore

swingman Wesley Witherspoon and freshman K D.J. Stephens will see most of the time at the power forward spot. “I’ve told the staff we’re going to have to be creative with the way we play because of our lack of numbers at certain positions, especially on the frontline,” said Pastner. “We can’t feel sorry for ourselves because no one else is going to do so. We have to be positive and coach them up the best we can.” All eyes will be on Henderson-Niles, who has slimmed down to under 270 pounds and is expected to take on a new role after seeing limited playing time in his fi rst three seasons. Pastner is counting on the Memphis, Tenn., native to contribute in many ways in 2009-10. After two stellar seasons at Miami Dade College, Coleman moves his game to Memphis. The Columbus, Ga., native only started play- ing basketball as a junior in high school, but his freakish athleticism – including a 43-inch verti- cal – gives the Tiger coaching staff something with which to work. The 6-foot-9 junior nearly After seeing time at and in 2008- Many college basketball fans may not recognize senior Pierre averaged double fi gures in rebounding and over 09, Wesley Witherspoon is learning another position — the Henderson-Niles when he takes the fl oor in 2009-10. Hen- four blocks per contest at Miami Dade, and if 4-spot — for the upcoming season. With the Tigers’ thin num- derson-Niles, seen in the photo above from last season, has Coleman can produce similar numbers in 2009- bers in the frontcourt, Witherspoon, who is one of the country’s dropped from around 300 pounds to under 270 to start the 10, then the Tigers could have a successful sea- most versatile players, will see a lot of time near the basket. 2009-10 campaign. son. 6-foot-2 senior expects to see time at both the is freshman Drew Barham. The 6-foot-7 wing Witherspoon, one of the most versatile point and shooting guard positions. originally signed with Southern Illinois, but with players in the nation, will pick up most of the The player that most of Tiger Nation is wait- the changes that occurred with the Tigers’ roster playing time at the 4-spot. The 6-foot-9 wing ing to see is Sallie. The last time everyone saw over the summer, Barham decided he wanted to missed a portion of the 2008-09 season after the Sacramento, Calif., native, he was torching remain in the Bluff City and play for his home- surgery to repair a torn meniscus in late Janu- the nets in the NCAA Tournament to the tune of town team. The Salukis released Barham from ary, but worked hard in the weight room in the 66.7 percent shooting from the arc (16-of-24) in his national letter of intent, and he is eligible for off-season to get prepared for his role this year. three games. Sallie hit a school-record 10 treys the 2009-10 campaign as a walk-on. Barham is Stephens is a smallish power forward at 6-foot- in the NCAA Tournament fi rst round win over another perimeter weapon for the Tigers, as he 5, but his length and incredible hops – also a Cal State Northridge. has excellent range and outstanding accuracy. 43-inch vertical – help him match up with big- Pastner is expecting that and more from the Other players vying for time on the perime- ger frontline players. 6-foot-5 guard. Plans are for Sallie to take on a ter are junior James Harvey Jr., sophomore Pres- Aaron Jacques, a walk-on addition just pri- larger role in 2009-10, and that move also re- ton Laird and freshmen Tyler Foster, Charles or to preseason drills, is a “mix-it-up” type of quires a change in his mindset from limited role Holt and Malik Thomas. player the Tigers need to push the other front- player to starter or sixth man. court players in practice. The 6-foot-6 Jacques Joining that trio is Duke University trans- IN THE LANE played one season of college basketball at Beth- el College, an NAIA school, in 2005-06. fer , who returns home to Mem- When Garcia went down with his ACL in- phis after playing the 2008-09 season for the jury in early September individual workouts, it Blue Devils. A lefty, athletic wing, the 6-foot-5 made an already thin frontcourt even thinner. THE WRAP-UP sophomore hit his stride late last year, starting Before the injury, the Tiger coaching staff was For a fi rst-year head coach, a lot of things 11 of Duke’s fi nal 12 games. He made 12 to- working with Garcia — a skilled player with have been thrown at Pastner in only six months tal starts, and when he did he doubled his of- three-point range — on his post moves and on the job. However, through it all, Pastner re- fensive output. Williams averaged 6.7 points teaching him to play with his back to the bas- mains upbeat about what 2009-10 holds for the and 3.8 boards in the 12 starts, but posted 2.9 ket. The plan was to make Garcia a match-up Tigers. He has said repeatedly that it won’t be points and 1.5 rebounds in games when he came problem for opponents in the post and on the the smoothest of rides, but with Tiger Nation off the bench. While Williams may play a lot of perimeter. and the city of Memphis behind “their” team, his time at off-guard, Pastner also expects to use With Garcia out for 2009-10, Pastner and the program will remain on track to stay among him at the point. his staff have to be innovative despite low num- college basketball’s elite. Another surprise addition to the perimeter

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OO Numerical

TL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Other College or JC 1 Pierre Henderson-Niles F 6-8 270 Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway HS/The Patterson School (N.C.)

OU 2 James Harvey Jr. G 6-2 200 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS/Southeastern C.C. (Iowa) 3 Roburt Sallie G 6-5 196 Jr. Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento Valley HS/Laurinburg Prep (N.C.)/ The Patterson School (N.C.)/City College of San Francisco 5 Willie Kemp G 6-2 184 Sr. Bolivar, Tenn./Bolivar Central HS 10 Will Coleman F 6-9 250 Jr. Columbus, Ga./Glennwood HS/Miami Dade College 11 Wesley Witherspoon F/G 6-9 210 So. Atlanta, Ga./Berkmar HS 12 Drew Barham G/F 6-7 180 Fr. Cordova, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS 14 Charles Holt G 6-0 170 Fr. Jackson, Tenn./Liberty Tech 15 Elliot Williams G 6-5 180 So. Memphis, Tenn./St. George’s Independent School/Duke University 20 Doneal Mack G 6-5 187 Sr. Charlotte. N.C./Statesville Christian School (N.C.) 30 D.J. Stephens F/G 6-5 170 Fr. Killeen, Texas/Harker Heights HS 31 Preston Laird G 6-2 182 So. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS 32 Malik Thomas G/F 6-4 195 Fr. Forestville, Md./Largo HS 35 Tyler Foster G/F 6-5 185 Fr. Albany, N.Y./The Albany Academy 41 Angel Garcia F 6-11 245 So. Toa Baja, Puerto Rico/East Chicago Central HS (Ind.) 54 Aaron Jacques F 6-6 200 Sr. Bartlett, Tenn./Bolton HS/Bethel College

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Other College or JC 12 Drew Barham G/F 6-7 180 Fr. Cordova, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS 10 Will Coleman F 6-9 250 Jr. Columbus, Ga./Glennwood HS/Miami Dade College 35 Tyler Foster G/F 6-5 185 Fr. Albany, N.Y./The Albany Academy 41 Angel Garcia F 6-11 245 So. Toa Baja, Puerto Rico/East Chicago Central HS (Ind.) 2 James Harvey Jr. G 6-2 200 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS/Southeastern C.C. (Iowa) 1 Pierre Henderson-Niles F 6-8 270 Sr. Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway HS/The Patterson School (N.C.) 14 Charles Holt G 6-0 170 Fr. Jackson, Tenn./Liberty Tech 54 Aaron Jacques F 6-6 200 Sr. Bartlett, Tenn./Bolton HS/Bethel College 5 Willie Kemp G 6-2 184 Sr. Bolivar, Tenn./Bolivar Central HS 31 Preston Laird G 6-2 182 So. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown HS 20 Doneal Mack G 6-5 187 Sr. Charlotte. N.C./Statesville Christian School (N.C.) 3 Roburt Sallie G 6-5 196 Jr. Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento Valley HS/Laurinburg Prep (N.C.)/ The Patterson School (N.C.)/City College of San Francisco 30 D.J. Stephens F/G 6-5 170 Fr. Killeen, Texas/Harker Heights HS 32 Malik Thomas G/F 6-4 195 Fr. Forestville, Md./Largo HS 15 Elliot Williams G 6-5 180 So. Memphis, Tenn./St. George’s Independent School/Duke University 11 Wesley Witherspoon F/G 6-9 210 So. Atlanta, Ga./Berkmar HS

Head Coach...... Josh Pastner (Arizona, 1998) 0-0 record at Memphis/1st year at Memphis in 2009-10 0-0 overall record Asst. Coaches ...... Glynn Cyprien (Texas-San Antonio, 2004) Jack Murphy (Arizona, 2002) Willis Wilson (Rice, 1982) Director of Operations ...... Eric Sebastian (SMU, 1994) Athletic Trainer ...... Brad Anderson (Southern Miss, 1997) Director of Performance Enhancement ...... Richard Hogans (Memphis, 1999) Pronunciation Guide Advance Scout/Video Coord...... Josh Daeche (Penn State, 2001) Josh PASTNER ...... PASS - ner Equipment Mgr./Finch Center Facility Mgr...... Matt Dunn (Fort Hays State, 2007) Drew BARHAM ...... BAR - um Asst. to Dir. of Performance DONEAL Mack ...... don - NELL Enhancement ...... Ayako Nakane (Evansville, 2009) Asst. Video Coords...... Andy Shiffman (Indiana, 2006) D.J. STEPHENS ...... STEF - fens Jordan VerHulst (Grand Valley St., 2008) MALIK Thomas ...... muh - LEEK Graduate Asst./Ops ...... Scott Robinson (Memphis, 2007) Glynn CYPRIEN ...... Sip - PRE - in Graduate Asst. Mgr...... Dan Connelly (Florida State, 2006) Head Manager ...... Vic Sfera Josh DAECHE ...... DAY - she Managers ...... Kenny Adams, Kenneth Harden, AYAKO NAKANE ...... i - YA - ko nah - CON - nay Jarrel Howard, Jonathan Moore, Jeffrey Paller, David Price Vic SFERA ...... SPHARE - uh

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FOUR-STRAIGHT 30 WIN SEASONS (NCAA FIRST) • 137 VICTORIES IN THE LAST FOUR SEASONS (NCAA RECORD) JOSH PASTNER F HEAD COACH | FIRST SEASON | ARIZONA, 1998 AF ST S The Pastner File Quick, name the person who appears Birthdate ...... September 26, 1977 Hometown ...... Kingwood, Texas on the NCAA Division I men’s basketball High School ...... Kingwood youngest head coaches list and yet has College ...... Arizona, 1998 already coached 12 NBA lottery picks? (Bachelor’s) Arizona, 1999 (Master’s) If you’re stumped, don’t feel bad. There are many Family ...... wife, Kerri college hoops experts that may not even know. The answer to the question is University of Mem- Coaching History phis fi rst-year head coach Josh Pastner, who took over 2009...... Memphis the reins of the Tiger basketball program at 31 years of Head Coach age on Apr. 7, 2009. Although he is the third-youngest 2008-09 ...... Memphis Assistant Coach head coach in NCAA Division I, Pastner has a resume 2002-08 ...... Arizona that many would like to have. Assistant Coach Speaking of those Pastner’s NBA lottery picks, the 2001-02 ...... Arizona names make up a list of who’s who in “The League.” The Video Coordinator/ players are , , Jarryd Bayless, Recruiting Coordinator Andre Iguodala, Richard Jefferson, Michael Dickerson 2000-01 ...... Arizona Undergraduate Assistant and from his time at Arizona. Then, add to Coach that, , T.J. Ford and when Pastner coached the Houston Hoops summer squad, and Postseason History that’s rather impressive. 2008-09 ...... Memphis But, there’s more. In late June, Pastner added two NCAA Sweet Sixteen more players to his NBA Draft lottery list when Arizo- 2007-08 ...... Arizona NCAA First Round na’s and Memphis’ Tyreke Evans were two 2006-07 ...... Arizona of the 2009 NBA Draft’s top 13 selections. NCAA First Round Pastner’s impressive resume, though, doesn’t end 2005-06 ...... Arizona there. He’s won an NCAA title as a player at Arizona NCAA Second Round (1997), and also made a trip to the NCAA champion- 2004-05 ...... Arizona ship game while on the Wildcats’ staff (2001). As an as- NCAA Elite Eight sistant coach since 2003 (six years at Arizona, one year 2003-04 ...... Arizona NCAA First Round at Memphis), Pastner’s teams advanced to four NCAA 2002-03 ...... Arizona Sweet Sixteens and two Elite Eights. In fact, Pastner has NCAA Elite Eight participated in the NCAA Tournament all 13 years he 2001-02 ...... Arizona has been involved in college basketball as a player, staff NCAA Sweet Sixteen member or assistant coach. 2000-01 ...... Arizona And now, he brings that exceptional background to NCAA Championship Game the role as the 17th head coach in Memphis basketball history. Conference Titles Pastner came to Memphis as an assistant coach in 2008-09 ...... Memphis May of 2008, and in only his fi rst season as an assistant Conference USA on the staff in 2008-09, he helped the Tigers continue (regular season/tournament) their rarefi ed success. Last year, Memphis continued 2004-05 ...... Arizona Pac-10 Conference its magical ride with a 33-4 overall record and another (regular season) perfect 16-0 mark in the Conference USA regular sea- 2002-03 ...... Arizona son — the program’s third-straight year of perfection Pac-10 Conference in league play. (regular season) The Tigers entered the NCAA Tournament Sweet 2001-02 ...... Arizona Sixteen on a school-record 27-game win streak, also Pac-10 Conference (tournament) the longest in the nation. This past year’s Sweet Six-

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Youngest Division I Head Coaches Playing History 1996-2000 ...... Arizona (Entering 2009-10) Four-year letterwinner Coach, School Age Birthdate Postseason History Dane Fife, IPFW 30 July 26, 1979 (Player) Jason James, UT Martin 31 Oct. 10, 1977 1999-2000 ...... Arizona Josh Pastner, Memphis 32 Sept. 26, 1977 NCAA Second Round , New Orleans 32 Apr. 15, 1977 1998-99 ...... Arizona , VCU 32 Apr. 8, 1977

NCAA First Round ST Brad Stevens, Butler 33 Oct. 22, 1976 1997-98 ...... Arizona

NCAA Elite Eight AF Pastner’s (Bullet) Points 1996-97 ...... Arizona NCAA Champion F • One of the youngest head coaches in NCAA Division I Conference Titles basketball in 2009-10 (Player) 1999-2000 ...... Arizona • Has been a part of teams (as a player, staff member or Pac-10 Conference assistant coach) that have played in the last 13 NCAA (regular season) Tournaments 1997-98 ...... Arizona Pac-10 Conference • In Basketball Times April 2009 issue, Pastner was ranked (regular season) the No. 5 assistant coach in the nation Pastner’s NBA • In 2008, FoxSports.com named him the No. 7 recruiter in Picks the nation Memphis Tyreke Evans 2009 Robert Dozier 2009 • In 2005, Rivals.com Chris Wallace ranked Pastner as one Arizona 2009 teen appearance was the program’s fourth straight, ty- of the nation’s top 25 recruiters Jordan Hill 2009 ing a school mark. 2008 Marcus Williams 2007 Memphis made it another sweep of the C-USA • A member of the 1997 Arizona squad that won the NCAA 2006 crowns, winning the league’s tournament for a fourth- title; that squad is still the only one in NCAA history to Salim Stoudemire 2005 consecutive season. The Tigers also jumped into the defeat three No. 1 seeds en route to the title (Kansas, , Kentucky) Channing Frye 2005 top fi ve of both national polls, reaching as high as the Andre Iguodala 2004 No. 2 spot. Memphis fi nished the regular season ranked Luke Walton 2003 • Earned his bachelor’s degree from Arizona in 2.5 years No. 3 in the fi nal Associated Press poll and No. 2 in the Gilbert Arenas 2001 (December 1998), the fastest a Wildcat student-athlete ever ESPN/USA Today poll. In the fi nal coaches poll after the Richard Jefferson 2001 earned a degree; earned his master’s degree a year later in NCAA Tournament, the Tigers were ranked No. 9. A.J. Bramlett 1999 December 1999 Pastner came to Memphis after a successful six-year Jason Terry 1999 stint as an assistant coach on Hall of Famer ’s Miles Simon 1998 staff at the . From 2003-08, Arizo- • Applied for the Los Angeles Clipppers’ head coaching Michael Dickerson 1998 na averaged nearly 23 wins per season (137-60 record; position when he was 19-years-old Mike Bibby 1998 .695 winning percentage), captured two Pac-10 regular Houston Hoops • Also applied for Prairie View’s head coaching position when season championships (2003, 2005) and advanced to (AAU) Daniel Gibson 2006 he was 21-years-old two NCAA Tournament regional fi nals (2003, 2005). Emeka Okafor 2004 The Wildcats earned NCAA Tournament berths in each T.J. Ford 2003 • Was a player, head coach and organizer of AAU’s Houston Rashard Lewis 1998 of Pastner’s six seasons as an assistant coach. Hoops by the age of 16 Stephen Jackson 1997 Pastner, who was with the Arizona program as a player, administrator and coach since 1996, was a key Josh Pastner, joined by Memphis Grizzlies General cog in the Wildcats’ recruiting efforts and working with Manager Chris Wallace, was introduced during the the program’s big men. Grizzlies regular season fi nale at FedExForum in 2009. In his six seasons as an assistant in Tucson, Past- ner’s tireless efforts on the recruiting trail paid big divi- dends, as the Wildcats continued to successfully recruit top-notch student-athletes. Arizona’s recruiting classes were among the best nationally in each of his six seasons as an assistant. In June of 2005, then-Rivals.com’s writer and current Memphis Grizzlies’ general manager Chris Wallace named Pastner one of college basketball’s top 25 recruiters, writing, “Any list of top recruiters must include Pastner.” In May 2008, FoxSports.com rated Pastner as the No. 7 high-major recruiter in the country. And just recently, Basketball Times named Pastner the Continued on page 48

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NCAA DIVISION I COACHES HIRED UNDER 35 YEARS OLD

, Boston Univ...... 25 yrs old Served four years as asst. at Hawaii and Syracuse before being named head coach at Boston University

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AF Knight at Indiana before being named head coach at Army ST S

Josh Pastner meeting former U.S. President Bill Clinton during Arizona’s trip • , Marshall ...... 28 yrs old to the White House after winning the NCAA Championship in 1997. Served fi ve years as asst. under Rick Pitino at Kentucky before being named Continued from page 45 things that helped the team win the 1997 NCAA head coach at Marshall; two years later No. 5 assistant coach in the country in the publica- championship and two Pac-10 titles (1998, 2000) at the age of 30, he was hired at Florida tion’s April 2009 issue. during his career. Pastner helped break down game During his time at Arizona, Pastner was also tapes and scout opponents, and he was the shot involved in a wealth of charitable organizations, in- specialist for many of the Wildcat players. In his • , UMass ...... 29 yrs old cluding the Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson, Boy 12 overall years with the program, Arizona had a Served six years as asst. at Kansas and Scouts of America, Leukemia and Lymphoma So- 290-103 record (.738 winning percentage). before being named head ciety, Naval Special Warfare Foundation, Special Pastner earned his bachelor’s degree in Family coach at UMass Olympics and various local law enforcement sup- Studies from Arizona in December 1998, two-and- port groups to name a few. His charitable efforts a-half years after enrolling, the fastest an Arizona • Dean Smith, N. Carolina ...... 30 yrs old got him named to the Tucson Business Edge’s “40 student-athlete has ever earned a degree. He fi n- Served three years as asst. under Frank Under 40” list for 2007. The honor recognizes local ished his master’s in Teaching and Teacher Educa- McGuire before being named head business leaders under 40 years of age. The annual tion in December 1999 before beginning work on coach list not only recognizes recipients for professional his doctorate. In his role as an undergraduate assis- success, but community involvement, public service tant in 2000-01, Pastner began pursuit of another • , Oral Roberts ...... 30 yrs old and participation in trade groups or professional or- undergraduate degree. ganizations. Despite taking as many as 33 units a semester Served eight years as asst. at Kansas and Pastner played in 42 games as a Wildcat and while at Arizona, Pastner maintained a high grade- Oklahoma State before being named fi nished his career with an average of 0.9 ppg. point average, was nominated for the CoSIDA/ head coach at Oral Roberts The Wildcats were 42-0 in the games in which he GTE Academic All-America team and was named appeared. to the Academic All-Pac-10 second team as a se- • , Syracuse ...... 31 yrs old Despite his lack of playing time, Pastner’s nior in 2000. Served seven years as asst. at Syracuse presence in the Arizona program was invaluable, On May, 16, 2009, Pastner married the former before being named the Orange head performing many of the small “behind-the-scenes” Kerri Lamas, and the couple resides in Memphis. coach

JOSH PASTNER CAREER RECORD Overall Conference Season Team/Position W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Accomplishments 2008-09 Memphis/Asst. 33-4 .892 16-0 1.000 C-USA Champ (R/T); NCAA Sweet 16 2007-08 Arizona/Asst. 19-15 .559 8-10 .444 NCAA First Round 2006-07 Arizona/Asst. 20-11 .645 11-7 .611 NCAA First Round 2005-06 Arizona/Asst. 20-13 .606 11-7 .611 NCAA Second Round 2004-05 Arizona/Asst. 30-7 .811 15-3 .833 Pac-10 Champ (R); NCAA Elite Eight 2003-04 Arizona/Asst. 20-10 .667 11-7 .611 NCAA First Round 2002-03 Arizona/Asst. 28-4 .875 17-1 .944 Pac-10 Champ (R); NCAA Elite Eight 2001-02 Arizona/Video* 24-10 .706 12-6 .667 Pac-10 Champ (T); NCAA Sweet 16 2000-01 Arizona/Asst.# 25-6 .806 15-3 .833 NCAA Title Game 1999-2000 Arizona/Player 27-7 .794 15-3 .833 Pac-10 Champ (R); NCAA Second Round 1998-99 Arizona/Player 22-6 .786 13-5 .722 NCAA First Round 1997-98 Arizona/Player 30-5 .857 17-1 .944 Pac-10 Champ (R); NCAA Elite Eight 1996-97 Arizona/Player 25-9 .735 11-7 .611 NCAA Champion Memphis Totals 33-4 .892 16-0 1.000 2 conference titles (R/T), 1 NCAA, 1 Sweet 16 Arizona Totals (Staff/Player) 290-103 .738 156-59 .726 5 conference titles (4 R/1 T), 12 NCAAs, 6 Sweet 16s, 5 Elite Eights, 2 Final Fours 2 NCAA title games, 1 NCAA title Totals 323-107 .751 172-59 .745 R — denotes conf. regular season title; T — denotes conf. tournament title * also served as recruiting coordinator # undergraduate assistant coach

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GLYNN CYPRIEN ST ASSISTANT COACH

FIRST SEASON | TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO, 2004 AF F The Cyprien File Head coach Josh Pastner has said Cyprien’s two most recent stops Birthdate ...... September 13, 1966 repeatedly that Memphis is one of the came at (SEC) Hometown ...... New Orleans, La. elite basketball programs in the nation. schools in Kentucky and Arkansas. From High School ...... Jesuit He also knows that, to remain among the 2007-09, the New Orleans, La., native College ... Texas-San Antonio, 2004 country’s top programs, Memphis has to helped the Wildcats to a combined 40-27 (Bachelor’s) continue to recruit elite student-athletes. record and back-to-back postseason ap- Family ...... wife, Monique; A coach that has an eye for sighting pearances (2008 NCAA, 2009 NIT). In daughters, and Karter top talent is Glynn Cyprien, who joined his one year at Arkansas, Cyprien helped Coaching History Pastner’s staff this past summer. One of the Razorbacks to a 21-14 record and an 2009...... Memphis the nation’s top recruiters, Cyprien’s ef- NCAA Tournament appearance. Conference Titles Assistant Coach forts have paid off at each of his previous Before his one year at New Mexico 2003-04 ...... Oklahoma State 2007-09 ...... Kentucky stops, as his recruiting classes have trans- State in 2005-06, Cyprien had an out- Assistant Coach lated into winning seasons and postsea- standing run as an assistant on Eddie Sut- (regular season/ tournament) 2006-07 ...... Arkansas son appearances. ton’s staff at Oklahoma State from 2000- 1999-2000 ...... UNLV Assistant Coach Since the 1994-95 season at West- 04. In his four years in Stillwater, the 2005-06 ...... New Mexico State Mountain West Conference Associate Head Coach ern Kentucky, Cyprien has been a part of Cowboys had a combined 97-32 record (tournament) 2000-04 ...... Oklahoma State teams with winning records in 13 cam- and earned four-straight NCAA Tourna- 1997-98 ...... UNLV Assistant Coach paigns, and of those 13 teams, 12 made ment berths. Cyprien’s fi nal year at Okla- Western Athletic Conference 1995-2000 UNLV it to postseason play (9 NCAA, 3 NIT). homa State was one of the best in the (tournament) ...... Associate Head Coach In his entire 21-year collegiate coach- school’s history. The Cowboys went 31-4 1994-95 ...... Western Kenucky 1994-95 ...... Western Kentucky ing career, Cyprien has worked with 13 and advanced to the NCAA Final Four. (regular season/ Associate Head Coach 20-win teams and has been a postseason Ironically, that Oklahoma State team de- tournament) 1991-94 ...... Jacksonville participant 13 times. feated Memphis in the second round en Associate Head Coach 1987-88 ...... Texas-San Antonio 1990-91 ...... route to the Final Four. Trans America Athletic Assistant Coach While at UNLV from 1995-2000, it Conference* 1987-2000 .....Texas-San Antonio was Cyprien’s recruiting efforts that got (tournament) Assistant Coach the Runnin’ Rebels back on the national * now Atlantic Sun Conference 1987 ...Louisiana Jr. Olympic Team stage. His 1997 recruiting class was rated Head Coach the best in the nation by The Sporting Playing History 1985-87 ...... Southern University News and Basketball Times, and the 1999 Postseason History class was No. 2 in the country accord- 2008-09 ...... Kentucky ing to Hoop Scoop. Those classes trans- Postseason History NIT Quarterfi nals 2007-08 ...... Kentucky lated into four-straight winning seasons (Player) NCAA First Round and four-consecutive postseason bids (2 1986-87 ...... Southern University 2006-07 ...... Arkansas NCAA, 2 NIT) from 1997-2000. NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Before his move to , 2003-04 ...... Oklahoma State Cyprien spent a season at Western Ken- Conference Titles NCAA Final Four tucky in 1994-95. The Hilltoppers had a 2002-03 ...... Oklahoma State (Player) tremendous campaign, compiling a 27-4 1986-87 ...... Southern University NCAA Second Round record, sweeping the Sun Belt Confer- (tournament) 2001-02 ...... Oklahoma State NCAA First Round ence regular season and tournament titles 2000-01 ...... Oklahoma State and advancing to the NCAA Tournament Cyprien’s NBA NCAA First Round second round. Western Kentucky was Connections 1999-2000 ...... UNLV ranked No. 21 in the fi nal national polls, Kentucky ...... NCAA First Round and the Hilltoppers’ recruiting class that Arkansas ...... 1998-99 ...... UNLV season was rated 10th-best in the country. Oklahoma St...... * NIT First Round Cyprien began his coaching career 1997-98 ...... UNLV with stops at Texas-San Antonio (1987- Stephen Graham NCAA First Round John Lucas 1996-97 ...... UNLV 90), Lamar University (1990-91) and Jacksonville (1991-94). While at Texas- UNLV ...... Keon Clark NIT Quarterfi nals Shawn Marion 1994-95 ...... Western Kentucky San Antonio, he helped the Roadrunners Tyrone Nesby NCAA Second Round earn the school’s fi rst NCAA Tourna- La. Jr. Olympic ..... 1987-88 ...... Texas-San Antonio ment berth in 1988, his fi rst year with * Member of 2008 NBA World NCAA First Round the program. Champion

2009-10 TIGER BASKETBALL • PAGE 49 FOUR-STRAIGHT 30 WIN SEASONS (NCAA FIRST) • 137 VICTORIES IN THE LAST FOUR SEASONS (NCAA RECORD) JACK MURPHY

F ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON | ARIZONA, 2002 AF ST S The Murphy File When Josh Pastner contacted Den- a franchise-record 54 games (54-28 Birthdate ...... July 25, 1979 ver Nuggets head coach record), claimed a share of the NBA Hometown ...... Las Vegas, Nev. about talking with Jack Murphy for a Northwest Division title and earned the position on the Memphis staff, the long- Western Conference No. 2 seed in the High School ...... Durango time NBA mentor jokingly remarked that playoffs. Denver advanced to the Western College ...... Arizona, 2002 Pastner would have to fi ght him for Mur- Conference fi nals for the fi rst time since (Bachelor’s) phy’s services. 1985. Billups and Anthony were named Arizona, 2005 Karl was not attempting to be the to the All-NBA third team, while Billups (Master’s) proverbial “bully on the block.” The played in the NBA All-Star Game. Family ...... wife, Michelle; Nuggets’ head coach was complimenting In 2007-08, Murphy helped the twin daughters, Emma and Murphy and the job he did for the organi- Nuggets to a 50-32 overall record and Isabella zation, and wanted to do everything in his a second-place fi nish in the Northwest power to keep him in Denver. However, Division. Denver was the No. 8 seed in Coaching History in the end, Pastner was able to wrestle the Western Conference playoffs and Murphy away to join his staff in the Bluff lost in the fi rst round. The previous year 2009...... Memphis City. (2006-07), Denver fi nished the year with Assistant Coach The reason Karl was so adamant a 45-37 record and placed second in the 2006-09 . (NBA) about keeping Murphy in the Mile Northwest Division. The Nuggets were Advance Scout/ High City was his intense workouts he the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference Video Coordinator held with NBA All-Stars , playoffs and lost in the fi rst round to the 2006...... Arizona Chauncey Billups and , NBA champion . Director of Basketball along with rising NBA star J.R. Smith. It Prior to his time in the NBA, Mur- Conference Titles Operations wasn’t only Karl that swore by Murphy’s phy worked with Pastner on Hall of Fam- 2008-09 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) 2005-06 ...... Arizona workouts, the players themselves became er Lute Olson’s staff at Arizona. Murphy Northwest Division title Video Scouting Coordinator believers as they saw their games im- spent eight years (1998-2006) in Tucson 2004-05 ...... Arizona 2003-05 ...... Arizona prove throughout each season. as a team manager, recruiting coordina- Pac-10 Conference Video and Recruiting And, the players’ improvements tor, administrative assistant and video (regular season) Coordinator/Administrative translated to winning seasons and play- coordinator. 2002-03 ...... Arizona Assistant off appearances for the Nuggets. In During his time at Arizona, the Pac-10 Conference 1998-2003 ...... Arizona Murphy’s three seasons with Denver, Wildcats made eight-straight NCAA (regular season) Team Manager the Nuggets averaged nearly 50 wins a Tournament appearances, reaching the 2001-02 ...... Arizona season and earned three-straight playoff national title contest in 2001. Arizona Pac-10 Conference berths. also posted 20 or more wins in each of (tournament) Postseason History Murphy’s fi nal year with Denver Murphy’s eight years with the program. 2008-09 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) was an historic one. The Nuggets won Murphy’s NBA Western Conference Finals 2007-08 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Connections Western Conference First Rd. Denver (NBA) ...... Allen Iverson 2006-07 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Carmelo Anthony Western Conference First Rd. Chauncey Billups 2005-06 ...... Arizona NCAA Second Round J.R. Smith 2004-05 ...... Arizona Andre Miller NCAA Elite Eight Chris Andersen 2003-04 ...... Arizona Nene NCAA First Round Arizona ...... Hassan Adams 2002-03 ...... Arizona Salim Stoudemire NCAA Elite Eight Channing Frye 2001-02 ...... Arizona Andre Iguodala NCAA Sweet Sixteen Luke Walton 2000-01 ...... Arizona Gilbert Arenas NCAA Championship Game Richard Jefferson

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WILLIS WILSON ST ASSISTANT COACH

FIRST SEASON | RICE, 1982 AF F The Wilson File Character is a quality that is high on head coach Josh Birthdate ...... March 22, 1960 Pastner’s list. He speaks of it often, and wants it to be an at- Hometown ...... Silver Spring, Md. tribute of the Memphis basketball program. Pastner set that High School ...Montgomery Blair tone for the Tigers when he hired Willis Wilson as an assis- College ...... Rice, 1982 tant coach. (Bachelor’s) Wilson, who had served as head coach at Rice from Family ...... wife, Vicki; 1992-2008, is one of the most highly-respected coaches in daughter, Kristin; the country. His reputation in the collegiate coaching circles twin sons, Zachary and Keenan — and for that matter, across college basketball — is im- peccable. In addition, Wilson put together several winning seasons in his career. Coaching History Wilson is the winningest coach in Rice basketball his- 2009...... Memphis tory and had the most winning campaigns in school history. Assistant Coach His 2003-04 squad recorded a 22-11 overall record, and the 1992-2008 ...... Rice 22 victories were the second-most for a single season since Head Coach World War II. Willis guided the Owls to 60 wins in a three- 1991-92 ...... Stanford year span from 2002-05, marking the second-most victories Assistant Coach in a three-year stretch in school history. a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America selection. 1987-91 ...... Rice The Silver Spring, Md., native also led the Owl program Prior to taking over the reins of the Rice program, Wil- Assistant Coach to the most postseason appearances since 1950. Wilson guid- son spent the 1991-92 campaign as an assistant on Mike 1986-87 . Strake Jesuit College Prep ed the Owls to three National Invitation Tournaments (NIT) Montgomery’s staff at Stanford. The Cardinal fi nished the Head Coach in 1993, 2004 and 2005. Rice’s fi rst round win at Wisconsin season with an 18-11 overall record and a 10-8 Pac-10 mark 1985-86 ...... Rice in the 1993 NIT was the program’s fi rst postseason victory for fourth place in the league. Stanford earned an NCAA Assistant Coach since the 1954 NCAA Tournament. Tournament bid and lost in the fi rst round to Alabama. Willis Wilson was also an assistant on the Rice coaching staff coached All-America Adam Keefe, who fi nished his colle- when the Owls earned an NIT berth in 1991. giate career as one of four players in NCAA history to have Postseason History In his tenure at Rice, Wilson coached 17 all-conference 2004-05 ...... Rice 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds while shooting 60 percent performers, including 2007 Conference USA Player of the NIT First Round from the fl oor in a career. Year . Almond, a 2007 NBA Draft fi rst round 2003-04 ...... Rice Wilson began his collegiate coaching career as an as- pick, and Michael Harris (2005) both earned All-America ac- NIT First Round sistant at his alma mater in 1985-86. After a one-year stint as colades.Wilson also had four players pick up CoSIDA Aca- 1992-93 ...... Rice a head coach at the prep level, Wilson returned to Rice as an demic All-District honors, including Adam Peakes who was NIT Second Round assistant from 1987-91. 1990-91 ...... Rice NIT First Round Playing History 1978-82 ...... Four-year letterwinner Co-captain as a senior Wilson’s NBA Connections Rice ...... Morris Almond Michael Harris Brent Scott Mike Wilks Stanford ...... Adam Keefe

2009-10 TIGER BASKETBALL • PAGE 51 FOUR-STRAIGHT 30 WIN SEASONS (NCAA FIRST) • 137 VICTORIES IN THE LAST FOUR SEASONS (NCAA RECORD) ERIC SEBASTIAN

F DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON | SMU, 1994 AF ST S The Sebastian File After his hiring, Josh Pastner the 2006-07 NBA Defensive Player Birthdate ...... February 2, 1972 made it known that he was planning of the Year award. He also worked Hometown ...... Columbus, Ohio to take his time in assembling his staff. on statistical projects for the Nuggets High School ...... Libertyville The new Memphis head coach wasn’t coaches and management and assisted College ...... SMU, 1994 looking for quick fi xes, but wanted to in the process of free agent recruiting. (Bachelor’s) make right decisions. Sebastian was also a part of the Family ...... wife, Natalie; For the Director of Operations po- Nuggets’ resurgence since 2003-04. sons, Kade and Braxton sition, Pastner had a different vision. Denver won 40 or more games each of Instead of a “coach-in-waiting” in those six seasons, and over that span of Professional History that role, Pastner wanted a person that time averaged nearly 48 wins per cam- 2009...... Memphis could deal with all of the program’s paign. The Nuggets also made playoff Director of Operations external and internal operations so that appearances each of the last six years. 2003-09 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) the coaches could focus on academics, Sebastian’s fi nal year with Denver Director of Media Relations developing players, recruiting, scout- was an historic one. The Nuggets won 1994-03 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) ing opponents and running practices. a franchise-record 54 games (54-28 Media Relations Staff Pastner found the person that fi t his vi- record), claimed a share of the NBA 1994...... World Cup/Dallas sion in Eric Sebastian. Northwest Division title and earned Intern Sebastian comes to the Bluff City the Western Conference No. 2 seed in 1994...... Dallas Cowboys after working in the Denver Nuggets the playoffs. Denver advanced to the Intern media relations department since 1994, Western Conference fi nals for the fi rst 1993-94 ...... SMU including the last six seasons (2003- time since 1985. Billups and Anthony Student Assistant/ 09) as the department’s director. In his were named to the All-NBA third Media Relations (MBB) tenure as the media relations director team, while Billups played in the NBA in Denver, he worked with Nuggets All-Star Game. Postseason History head coach George Karl and NBA All- Prior to joining the NBA, Sebas- Sebastian’s NBA 2008-09 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Stars Chauncey Billups, Carmelo An- tian served as an intern in the Dallas Connections Western Conference Finals thony and Allen Iverson. Cowboys media relations offi ce and Denver (NBA) .....Allen Iverson* 2007-08 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Sebastian directed several suc- men’s World Cup organization in Carmelo Anthony* Western Conference First Rd. cessful campaigns for players receiv- 1994. Marcus Camby*# 2006-07 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) ing NBA All-Star and All-NBA honors, Antonio McDyess* Western Conference First Rd. including Marcus Camby who earned Chauncey Billups* 2005-06 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Kenyon Martin* Western Conference First Rd. * 2004-05 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) J.R. Smith Western Conference First Rd. Andre Miller 2003-04 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Chris Andersen Western Conference First Rd. Nene 1994-95 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Coach George Karl Western Conference First Rd. Coach Mike D’Antoni * NBA All-Star Conference/Division # NBA Defensive Player of the Year Titles 2008-09 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Northwest Division title 2005-06 . Denver Nuggets (NBA) Northwest Division title

Eric Sebastian with NBA All-Stars Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson

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RICHARD HOGANS ST DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT

SIXTH SEASON | MEMPHIS, 1999 AF F The Hogans File The proverbial saying is “the proof four-straight sweeps of the Conference Birthdate ...... July 8, 1975 is in the pudding.” Well, it’s very evident USA regular season and tournament titles Hometown ...... Columbus, Ga. the outstanding job Richard Hogans is and fi ve-straight postseason trips, includ- High School ...... Spencer performing in the area of strength and ing four NCAA Tournament berths. conditioning within the Tiger basketball The last four years, Hogans has been College ...... Memphis, 1999 program. along on a magical ride that has seen (Bachelor’s) Three years ago, it was a national Memphis go from November through Family ...... wife, Wendy; writer that commented that Antonio An- the month of March Madness. The Ti- sons, Dylan and R.J.; derson was a “beast” — and that was a gers won an NCAA four-year record 137 daughter, Olivia compliment. Prior to the 2007-08 cam- games (137-14 record) from 2005-09 and paign, it was Willie Kemp who caught became the fi rst program in NCAA Di- Professional History the eyes of many with his redefi ned phy- vision I history to have four-consecutive 2004-09 ...... Memphis sique. 30-win seasons (33-4 in 2005-06, 2006- Director of Performance This season may provide the best 07, 2008-09; 38-2 in 2007-08). The 38 Enhancement piece of evidence on how well Hogans’ victories in 2007-08 is an NCAA Divi- 2002-04 ...... NEXGEN Personal program works when Tiger Nation — sion I single-season record. Training Services Inc. along with the rest of the country — sees In that four-year span from 2005-09, Owner senior Pierre Henderson-Niles. The se- Memphis advanced to four Sweet Six- ...... DeSoto Athletic Club nior was 349 pounds during the summer teens, three Elite Eights, one Final Four Fitness Director/ of 2008 and was still around 300 pounds and one NCAA championship game. The Director of Sports Specifi c after the 2008-09 campaign. Since then, Tigers also had four-straight sweeps of Training Henderson-Niles dropped 30 pounds to the Conference USA regular season and 2002.... Memphis Xplorers (AFL) around 270, and he is still losing pounds tournament crowns, and carry a 61-game Offensive-Defensive Line and looks to be on pace to reach his goal conference win streak into 2009-10. The Coach of 260 by the start of the 2009-10 season. streak is second-longest of its kind in Strength and Conditioning It’s transformation stories like those NCAA Division I history. that has helped attract nationally-rec- The Tigers fi nished each season Playing History Coach 1993-96 ...... Memphis (football) ognized recruits like Derrick Rose and from 2005-09 ranked in the top-fi ve of 1996 All-C-USA fi rst team Postseason History Tyreke Evans. Hogans’ strength and con- the fi nal Associated Press poll and top-10 1995 All-C-USA second team 2008-09 ...... Memphis ditioning program has also aided in the of the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. 1996 Butkus Award candidate NCAA Sweet Sixteen Tigers’ deep postseason runs each March In his fi rst season with Memphis in 1996 team defensive MVP 2007-08 ...... Memphis of his fi ve-year tenure. 2004-05, Hogans and the Tigers played 1993 Sporting News Freshman NCAA Championship Game In his fi ve years with the Tigers, Ho- into late March. Memphis posted a 22-16 All-America second team pick 2006-07 ...... Memphis gans has been a part of the program that record and advanced to the National Invi- NCAA Elite Eight has posted a combined 159-30 record, tation Tournament (NIT) semifi nals. Professional Playing 2005-06 ...... Memphis Career NCAA Elite Eight 2001..Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2004-05 ...... Memphis 2000-01 ...Memphis Maniax (XFL) 1998-2000 ... San Diego Chargers NIT Semifi nals (NFL)/Rhien Fire (NFL-EU) NFL-EU All-Defensive Team Conference Titles 1997-98 .....Chicago Bears (NFL) 2008-09 ...... Memphis Sixth round pick Conference USA (regular season/tournament) Hogan’s Professional 2007-08 ...... Memphis Connections Conference USA NBA ...... Tyreke Evans (regular season/tournament) Derrick Rose 2006-07 ...... Memphis Chris Douglas-Roberts Conference USA Joey Dorsey (regular season/tournament) Rodney Carney Shawne Williams 2005-06 ...... Memphis Anfernee Hardaway Conference USA NFL...... Isaac Bruce (regular season/tournament) Boxing...... Michael Moorer

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BRAD JOSH MATT ANDERSON DAECHE DUNN

EQUIPMENT MANAGER/ ATHLETIC TRAINER ADVANCE SCOUT/VIDEO COORDINATOR FINCH CENTER FACILITY MANAGER F FIRST SEASON | SOUTHERN MISS, 1997 FIRST SEASON | PENN STATE, 2002 FIRST SEASON | FORT HAYS STATE, 2007 AF Brad Anderson, who previously worked at Josh Daeche, who coached the 2008-09 Matt Dunn, who coached at Miami Dade ST S the University of North Texas since 2001, joined season at The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C., College last year, is in his fi rst year at Memphis, the University of Memphis Athletic Department is in his fi rst season in the position of advance joining head coach Josh Pastner’s staff over the in June 2009 as the athletic trainer for the Ti- scout/video coordinator for the Tiger basketball summer. Dunn’s primary responsibilities are to ger basketball program. While at North Texas, program. Daeche’s primary responsibilities are oversee the operations of the Larry O. Finch Anderson was the athletic trainer for the Mean to oversee the basketball video department and Center, the Tigers’ on-campus practice facility, Green basketball program and also assisted with break down video to assist the coaching staff in as well as handle the distribution of equipment the school’s football squad. scouting. and apparel to the coaches and players. Before joining the North Texas Sports Prior to joining the Memphis staff this past Dunn’s one season as an assistant at Miami Medicine Department in 2001, Anderson was summer, Daeche served as an assistant coach on Dade College was a magical one. In 2008-09, the seasonal assistant athletic trainer for the Chris Chaney’s staff at The Patterson School. Dunn helped the Sharks to a 26-3 overall record NFL’s New York Giants during the 2000 cam- He helped lead the Bulldogs to a 34-3 overall and a perfect 12-0 mark. paign. The Giants posted a 12-4 regular season record and a No. 1 national ranking most of Miami Dade, the Southern Conference champi- record, won the NFC East title and earned a the 2008-09 campaign. In its March 2009 is- on, reached the No. 1 spot in the state of Florida fi rst-round bye in the playoffs. New York de- sue, Basketball Times named Daeche as one of junior college rankings and fi nished 2008-09 feated Philadelphia and Minnesota en route to college basketball’s unsung heroes. While at ranked No. 3 in the national junior college poll. an appearance in Super Bowl XXXV in Tam- Patterson, Daeche also oversaw the daily ac- While at Miami Dade, Dunn worked with pa, Fla. tivities of 60 student-athletes and international the team’s post players and oversaw the team’s Prior to his stint with the New York Giants, students and taught speech communication and strength and conditioning program. Off of Anderson spent two seasons from 1997-99 as English. last year’s squad, seven players transferred to the seasonal assistant athletic trainer with the From 2005-08, Daeche worked at Notre NCAA Division I schools, including Will Cole- NBA’s Portland Trailblazers, and in 2000, he Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass. As an assistant, man who came to Memphis. served as athletic trainer and strength and con- the Warminster, Pa., native helped guide the Prior to Miami Dade, Dunn worked at ditioning coach for a minor league affi liate of Crusaders to back-to-back prep national cham- Southwestern Community College in Creston, the MLB’s Texas Rangers. In the summer of pionships in 2006-07 and 2007-08. Notre Dame Iowa. He served as an assistant coach for the 1998, Anderson was a training camp assistant was ranked No. 1 in the national poll both sea- Spartans and helped lead the team to an 18-win with the strength and conditioning coaches for sons. In the 2006-07 campaign, Daeche worked season and a spot in the national polls. the NFL’s Oakland Raiders. with , who went on to star at Prior to joining the junior college ranks, In his career, Anderson has worked for Kansas State in 2007-08. Beasley was the con- Dunn coached four seasons at the high school three members of the National Athletic Train- sensus National Freshman of the Year and was level with two seasons each at Hays High ers Association’s (NATA) Hall of Fame in the No. 2 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft. School and Perry-LeCompton High School. E.L. “Doc” Harrington and Jim Gallaspy at The 2007-08 Notre Dame prep squad fi n- While at Hays, Dunn helped lead the Indians to the Southern Miss and Ronnie P. Barnes of the ished the year ranked No. 4 in the country. back-to-back sub state fi nals appearances and a New York Giants. While at Notre Dame Prep, Daeche taught conference crown. Anderson is a certifi ed member of the Na- geography and English and coached soccer, Before his high school coaching career, tional Athletic Trainers Association. A Knox- cross country, tennis and softball. Dunn was head coach and director of operations ville, Tenn., native, he earned his Bachelor’s Daeche has also worked several camps, for the Kansas Storm Basketball Club, an AAU of Science degree in Athletic Training from the including the Reebok All-American and Five- program aimed at assisting underprivileged Southern Miss in 1997. Star camps and the LeBron James Skills Acad- student-athletes develop on the court and in the emy. In July 2007, Daeche served as tourna- classroom. ment director for the Big Apple Tournament of Dunn’s past work experience includes Champions. stints with the MLS Kansas City Wizards and Daeche earned his bachelor’s degree in ABA Kansas City Knights. For the Wizards, Journalism from Penn State University in 2002. Dunn served as an assistant to the organiza- He also minored in American Studies. In 2004, tion’s public relations director. He was the as- Daeche earned a second bachelor’s degree in sistant director of basketball operations and a Political Science. scout for the Knights. Dunn, an Olathe, Kan., native, earned his bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Fort Hays State in 2007. He is also three credits shy from completing his master’s degree in Health and Human Performance.

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SCOTT DAN AYAKO ROBINSON CONNELLY NAKANE

ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE ASSISTANT/OPERATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT MANAGER PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT ST SIXTH SEASON | MEMPHIS, 2007 FIRST SEASON | FLORIDA STATE, 2006 FIRST SEASON | EVANSVILLE, 2009 AF

Scott Robinson is in his sixth year with the Uni- Dan Connelly is in his fi rst season on the Ayako Nakane is in her fi rst year with the F versity of Memphis basketball program in 2009-10. Memphis staff and serves as a graduate assis- Tiger basketball program as the assistant to the This season, Robinson serves as an operations as- director of performance enhancement in 2009- sistant while he completes his graduate studies at the tant manager while he pursues his master’s de- university. Robinson will earn his master’s in Sport gree in Sport Commerce. 10. She assists Director of Performance En- Management in the spring of 2010. Connelly previously worked for the Princ- hancement Richard Hogans in every aspect of Robinson was awarded his bachelor’s degree eton basketball program as the Director of Bas- the Tigers’ strength and conditioning program. in Business Administration in May 2007. A Dean’s Over the summer of 2009, Nakane served List student, he graduated magna cum laude, and ketball Operations for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 was a Golden Key Honor Society member and a campaigns. In that position, Connelly’s main as an intern in the University of Memphis ath- Presidential Ambassador. responsibilities included on-campus recruiting letics department in the area of strength and In his current role, Robinson assists in sev- efforts, fi lm exchange, correspondence, team conditioning. She assisted with the football, eral “behind-the-scenes” duties for the Memphis program, among them organizing the team’s com- travel and assisting with summer camps. volleyball, men’s soccer and men’s and wom- munity outreach projects, contacting and updating Prior to moving to Princeton, N.J., Con- en’s basketball programs. Nakane also volun- former Tiger players about the program, oversee- nelly was a member of the Jacksonville Uni- teered at the Tommy West Football Camp this ing the set-up of the team’s daily post-practice versity basketball staff in 2006-07 and had past summer. meals and performing other daily operations. As the graduate head manager the past two sea- similar responsibilities as he did at Princeton. Prior to coming to the Bluff City, Nakane sons (2007-08, 2008-09), Robinson was in charge At Jacksonville, Connelly contributed to one of served as an intern in strength and conditioning of the program’s managers and also set up daily the biggest season turnarounds in NCAA Divi- while completing her undergraduate degree at practices, prepared the locker room and bench area sion I history. After winning only one game in the University of Evansville from 2007-09. Dur- for games, compiled statistics during practices and games and participated in staff meetings. 2005-06, the Dolphins posted a 15-14 record in ing that time, Nakane worked with nearly every In his two years as graduate head manager, Connelly’s lone season. program at Evansville, including softball, base- Robinson was a member of Tiger teams that posted A 2006 graduate of Florida State, Connelly ball, swimming and diving and cross country. a combined 71-6 record, won consecutive Confer- was the head manager for the Seminole basket- During the summers at Evansville from ence USA regular season and tournament titles and earned back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths. ball program for three seasons. He assisted at 2006-08, the Hamamatsu, Japan, native worked The 2007-08 squad advanced to the NCAA Tour- every practice and individual workout for four as a camp coach/counselor at basketball youth nament title game, and the 2008-09 team made it to years and helped prepare future NBA Draft se- clinics. the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. lections and Alexander Johnson and Nakane was a member of the Purple Aces Last year, Memphis posted a 33-4 overall re- cord and put together a school-record 27-game win 2007 NBA Draft Lottery pick Al Thornton. women’s basketball team from 2005-09. The streak. The Tigers also swept the Conference USA As head manager, Connelly also assisted Purple Aces won the 2008 Missouri Valley regular season and tournament titles for a fourth- the team video coordinator and coaching staff Conference regular season title and participated straight season, and posted a perfect 16-0 league with scouting reports and team travel. He grad- in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament regular season record for a third-consecutive sea- son in 2008-09. uated from Florida State with a bachelor’s de- (WNIT). The following season (2009), Evans- In his fi rst season as graduate head manager gree in Social Science. ville won the Missouri Valley Conference Tour- in 2007-08, Robinson was a member of the Tiger A Baltimore, Md., native, Connelly is nament title and earned the league’s automatic staff during the most memorable season in school bid to the NCAA Tournament. history. Memphis won an NCAA record 38 games a 2002 graduate of Towson Catholic High (38-2 record) and advanced to the NCAA Tourna- School, where he played one season with NBA As a senior in 2009, Nakane received the ment championship game. The Tigers swept the All-Star Carmelo Anthony. Connelly has two team’s “Purple Ace” Award, and as a fresh- Conference USA regular season and tournament brothers —Tim and Pat — that work in the man in 2005, she was honored with the squad’s titles and won the NCAA South Region crown en “Whatever It Takes” Award. route to the NCAA Tournament fi nal. NBA’s organization. Tim As the Tigers’ head manager from 2004-07, is the Wizards’ Director of Player Personnel, During her college years at Evansville, Robinson was a part of another successful run in and Pat is a scout. Nakane was active in the community. She school history. The Tigers won 88 games from volunteered with the Future Purple Aces Fast 2004-05 through 2006-07, including 33 victories in B.R.E.A.K. Program, Susan G. Komen “Wom- 2005-06 and 2006-07. Memphis captured consecu- tive Conference USA regular season and tourna- en’s Hoops for the Cure” and “Race for the ment titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Cure,” Read With the Aces Program, Indiana’s Elite Eight those two seasons. The 2004-05 squad Accelerated Reading Program and Girl Scouts. played in the C-USA Tournament title game and advanced to the NIT fi nal four. In the summer of 2007, Robinson worked as a camp instructor at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. The Danville, Ind., native played and also served as a student assistant coach at Crichton Col- lege from 2001-04. During his time there, Crichton was the 2002-03 Mid-East Regional champion and placed sixth in the national tournament.

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ANDY JORDAN OFFICE STAFF SHIFFMAN VERHULST MELISSA NORRIS ASSISTANT VIDEO COORDINATOR ASSISTANT VIDEO COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATIVE F FIRST SEASON | INDIANA, 2006 FIRST SEASON | GRAND VALLEY STATE, 2008 ASSISTANT AF Andy Shiffman is in his fi rst season on the Jordan VerHulst is in his fi rst season on ST S Memphis basketball staff in the position of as- the Memphis basketball staff in the position of NAFEESA sistant video coordinator. In this role,Shiffman’s assistant video coordinator. In this role, Ver- main responsibilities are to fi lm daily practices Hulst’s main responsibilities are to fi lm daily FARRAKHAN and break down game tape for coaches scouting practices and break down game tape for coach- reports. es scouting reports. Shiffman joins the Memphis Tiger family OFFICE ASSISTANT VerHulst comes to the Bluff City from after interning for the NBA’s for the 2009 campaign. While completing his Grand Rapids, Mich., where he served as an internship, the Memphis, Tenn., native earned assistant varsity basketball and assistant ju- his law degree from , nior varsity baseball coach at Godwin Heights KRISTINA where he attended from 2006-09. While at Mar- High School. He also was the head coach for quette, Shiffman was president of the school’s the Godwin Heights Middle School basketball HEARN Sports Law Society and vice president of the squads (eighth grade boys/seventh grade girls). Student Bar Association. VerHulst, a Grandville, Mich., native, OFFICE ASSISTANT Before entering Marquette Law School, earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Man- Shiffman was an intern for the NBA’s New agement from Grand Valley State University in York Knicks in the summer of 2006. During his December of 2008. Prior to Grand Valley State, four-month stint with the Knicks, Shiffman con- VerHulst attended Hope College. ducted statistical analyses for prospective NBA players, analyzed NBA salary cap and player/ team salaries and assisted in the team’s NBA Draft preparations. VIC Shiffman graduated Cum Laude from Indi- ana University with a bachelor’s degree in Sport SFERA Management and Business in 2006. In 2004-05, Shiffman served as a team manager for the Hoo- HEAD MANAGER sier basketball squad.

KENNY JONATHAN ADAMS MOORE

TEAM MANAGER TEAM MANAGER

KENNETH JEFFREY HARDEN PALLER

TEAM MANAGER TEAM MANAGER

JARREL DAVID HOWARD PRICE

TEAM MANAGER TEAM MANAGER

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PIERRE JAMES ROBURT WILLIE 1 HENDERSON-NILES 2 HARVEY JR. 3 SALLIE 5 KEMP 184 270 200 196 • • • • JR • G 6-2 JR • G 6-5 SR • F 6-8 SR • G 6-2

MEMPHIS, TENN. MEMPHIS, TENN. SACRAMENTO, CALIF. BOLIVAR, TENN. THE PATTERSON SCHOOL (N.C.) SOUTHEASTERN CC (IOWA) CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO BOLIVAR CENTRAL HS

WILL WESLEY DREW CHARLES

S 10 COLEMAN 11 WITHERSPOON 12 BARHAM 14 HOLT R ER Y 180 210 AY • • 170 250 • • PL P JR • F 6-9 FR • G 6-0 SO • F/ G 6-9 FR • G/F 6-7

COLUMBUS, GA. ATLANTA, GA. CORDOVA, TENN. JACKSON, TENN. MIAMI DADE COLLEGE BERKMAR HS CHRISTIAN BROTHERS LIBERTY TECH

ELLIOT DONEAL D.J. PRESTON 15 WILLIAMS 20 MACK 30 STEPHENS 31 LAIRD 170 • 187 180 182 • • • SR • G 6-5 SO • G 6-5 SO • G 6-2 FR • F/G 6-5

MEMPHIS, TENN. CHARLOTTE, N.C. KILLEEN, TEXAS MEMPHIS, TENN. DUKE UNIVERSITY STATESVILLE CHRISTIAN (N.C.) HARKER HEIGHTS GERMANTOWN HS

MALIK TYLER ANGEL AARON 32 THOMAS 35 FOSTER 41 GARCIA 54 JACQUES 195 185 245 • • 200 • • SR • F 6-6 SO • F 6-11 FR • G/ F 6-5 FR • G/F 6-4

FORESTVILLE, MD. ALBANY, N.Y. TOA BAJA, PUERTO RICO BARTLETT, TENN. LARGO HS THE ALBANY ACADEMY EAST CHICAGO CENTRAL (IND.) BETHEL COLLEGE

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PIERRE HENDERSON-NILES SR | F | 6-8 | 270 MEMPHIS, TENN. | RIDGEWAY HS | THE PATTERSON SCHOOL (N.C.)

OVERVIEW 2008-09 (JUNIOR) Has shown an incredible work ethic and disci- Saw game action in 36 of the Tigers’ 37 contests pline … Worked extremely hard to redefi ne his body … Made 10 starts ... Averaged 2.4 points and 3.6 re- 1 … Weight has dropped from over 300 pounds to un- bounds ... Shot 48 percent from the fi eld and 53.6 der 270 since the end of the 2008-09 season … A percent from the line ... Had four assists, skilled post player … Will count on his physical play 13 blocked shots and 12 steals ... and maturity in 2009-10 … Will rely on him to get Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): others open in the offense … Has unbelievable hands Played in fi ve of the Tigers’ six postseason games ... and feet for his size … A good passer out of the post Did not play in the NCAA Tournament West Region … Gives opponents mismatch problems with his semifi nal contest vs. Missouri ... Averaged 0.8 points quickness. and 2.4 points in postseason play ... Saw game ac- PL tion in two NCAA Tournament contests ... Averaged AY CAREER 1.0 points and 3.0 boards in the two NCAA Tourna- ment games … Played three minutes in a win over Has played in 86 games, including 10 starts ER Maryland in the NCAA Tournament second round … All 10 starts came in 2008-09 ... Averaging 1.7 … Had one and one blocked shot vs. the points and 2.4 rebounds ... Has 10 assists, 21 blocks S Terrapins … Scored two points and pulled down and 22 steals ... Shooting 45.3 percent from the fl oor. fi ve rebounds vs. Cal State Northridge in the NCAA Tournament fi rst round … Also had one assist, one TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS blocked shot and one in the come-from-behind Helped the Tigers to three-straight 30-win sea- win over Cal State Northridge … Played in all three sons and three-consecutive postseason appearances Conference USA Tournament games … Pulled down (3 NCAA) … Team posted a combined record of two rebounds and swatted one shot in the C-USA 104-10 during his three seasons (.912 winning per- Tournament championship game victory over Tulsa centage) … The 104 victories are tied for the most … Scored two points and grabbed four boards vs. wins in a three-year span (2007-09) in NCAA Divi- Houston in the C-USA Tournament semifi nal … sion I history (Memphis from 2006-08 and Kentucky Played six minutes vs. Tulane in the C-USA Tourna- from 1996-98 also won 104 games) … The 71 victo- ment quarterfi nal ... ries (2007-08, 2008-09) are tied for the second-most Conference USA play: Saw action in all 16 wins in a two-year span in NCAA Division I history league games … Averaged 1.9 points and 3.4 re- (Montana State won 72 from 1928-29) …Tigers ad- bounds in conference play ... Shot 53.6 percent from vanced to the 2008 NCAA title game, 2007 NCAA the fi eld … Had one assist, three blocked shots and Elite Eight and 2009 NCAA Sweet Sixteen … Fin- four steals against C-USA foes … Played six min- ished all three seasons ranked in the top fi ve of the utes and grabbed one board in the regular season Associated Press poll (No. 5 in 2006-07, No. 2 in fi nale vs. Tulane … Scored two points and pulled 2007-08, No. 3 in 2008-09) … In 2008-09, Memphis down two rebounds in a road victory at Houston … posted a 33-4 overall record and recorded a school- Grabbed eight rebounds in a home win over South- record 27-game win streak … In 2007-08, helped ern Miss … Had two points and two boards at UAB Memphis to a 38-2 overall record and the NCAA and two points and three rebounds at UTEP, both championship game, where the Tigers fi nished as Tiger road victories … Recorded two rebounds and national runner-up to Kansas … The 38 wins are the two steals in a home win over Tulsa … Scored six most for a single season in NCAA Division I his- points and added eight rebounds in a home victory tory … Memphis advanced to the Final Four for fi rst over Houston … Nearly posted a double-double in a time since 1985 and the NCAA title game for the road victory at East Carolina … Scored nine points fi rst time since 1973 … Tigers climbed to the No. 1 and pulled down a career-high tying 10 rebounds spot in both national polls for fi rst time since 1983 vs. the Pirates … Had four points and fi ve rebounds … Memphis held on to No. 1 national ranking for vs. Rice … Netted four points and grabbed fi ve re- a school-record fi ve-straight weeks … Tigers began bounds in the C-USA opener vs. Marshall ... 2007-08 season with a 26-0 record, the best start Non-conference play (regular season games to a campaign in school history … Memphis won only): Saw action in all of the Tigers’ 15 non-Con- three-straight Conference USA regular season and ference USA contests ... Averaged 3.5 points and 4.3 tournament titles (2007, 2008, 2009) … In all three rebounds ... Shot 47.6 percent from the fl oor ... Made seasons, Memphis posted undefeated 16-0 records in eight-straight starts from Dec. 2-Jan. 3 … Had two C-USA play – a fi rst in league history … Tigers en- points, four rebounds and one steal in a road win at ter the 2009-10 season on a 61-game C-USA overall nationally-ranked Gonzaga … Pulled down three win streak and a 49-game league regular season win rebounds in a road victory at Tennessee … Record- streak, both the second-longest in college basketball ed three points, six boards and a career-high three history … In 2006-07, Memphis posted a 33-4 over- blocked shots vs. Lamar … Scored two points and all record. added fi ve rebounds and a career-high three steals in a home win over Northeastern … Pulled down seven

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rebounds vs. Cincinnati … Had three game … Had fi ve points and grabbed (national semifi nal) and Kansas (title Tournament, played in all three games points and fi ve rebounds vs. Drexel a career-best 10 boards in the victory game) in the NCAA Final Four ... Also ... Played three minutes vs, Tulsa (title … Netted a career-high 12 points to … Had two points and two boards vs. saw a minute of action vs. Texas in the game) and Tulane (quarterfi nal) ... go along with fi ve rebounds vs. Syra- Chattanooga in the Puerto Rico Tip- NCAA Tournament South Region Grabbed one rebound vs. Tulane ... cuse … Scored his 12 points on 5-of- Off quarterfi nal contest … Opened the championship game ... Scored two Conference USA play: Played 9 shooting from the fi eld … The fi ve season with a six-point, two-rebound points (1-of-1 FG) vs. Michigan State in nine of the Tigers’ 16 conference fi eld goals made and the nine fi eld performance vs. Fairfi eld. in the NCAA Tournament South Re- games ... Averaged 1.1 points and 1.6 goal attempts both were career bests gion semifi nal ... Played two minutes boards ... Shot 37.5 percent from the … Played a career-high 27 minutes 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE) vs. the Spartans ... Saw action vs. Tex- fl oor and 33.3 percent from the foul in a home win over Arkansas-Little as-Arlington in the opening round of line ... Scored three points (1-of-1 FG, Saw game action in 26 contests ... Rock … Had four points and four the NCAA Tournament ... In C-USA 1-of-2 FT) and grabbed one rebound Averaged 0.7 points and 0.8 rebounds rebounds vs. the Trojans … Scored ... Shot 40 percent from the fi eld ... four points and grabbed three boards Had two assists and two steals ... CAREER HIGHS in a road setback at nationally-ranked Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- Points ...... 12 vs. Syracuse (12/20/08) Georgetown … Received for colle- naments): Played in eight of the Ti- Rebounds ...... 10, two times, last vs. East Carolina (1/28/09) giate start in a home win over Marist gers’ nine postseason games ... Did Field Goals Made ...... 5 vs. Syracuse (12/20/08) … Had eight points and fi ve boards Field Goals Attempted ...... 9 vs. Syracuse (12/20/08) not play in the NCAA Tournament against the Red Foxes … Saw lim- Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... None second-round contest vs. Mississippi ited minutes vs. Xavier in the Puerto Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 1 vs. UCF (1/31/07) State ... Averaged 0.3 points and 0.1 Rico Tip-Off championship game as Free Throws Made ...... 3 vs. Seton Hall (11/21/08) points in postseason play ... Shot 50 a result of a knee sprain he suffered Free Throws Attempted ...... 6, three times, last vs. Seton Hall (11/21/08) percent from the fi eld ... Saw game in the fi rst half against the Musketeers Assists ...... 1, nine times, last vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09) action in fi ve NCAA Tournament con- … Played 23 minutes vs. Seton Hall Blocks ...... 3 vs. Lamar (1/3/09) tests ... Played one minute vs. UCLA in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off semifi nal Steals ...... 3, three times, last vs. Northeastern (12/31/08) Minutes Played ...... 27 vs. UALR (12/17/08)

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in the regular season fi nale vs. UAB the NCAA Tournament fi rst round vs. the Wildcats ... Pulled down a sea- ward and Tennessee’s No. 7 player ... Played a season-high 14 minutes ... Played in all three Conference son-high seven boards vs. Oklahoma ... Ranked the nation’s No. 37 player in the Tigers’ win at Tulane ... Posted USA Tournament games ... Averaged in the EA Sports Maui Invitational by YouthPrepStars.com ... Prior to season bests for points (4) and re- 0.3 points and 1.3 rebounds in the fi rst round ... Added six points, one attending prep school, played for bounds (5) vs. the Green Wave ... Also league tournament ... Saw a minute assist, one blocked shot and two steals Ridgeway High School in Memphis had one steal vs. Tulane ... Scored one of action vs. Houston in the C-USA vs. the Sooners ... Recorded a career- ... Averaged 18.0 points and 9.0 in his point and pulled down three rebounds Tournament championship game ... high three steals vs. Jackson State in junior campaign at Ridgeway (2004- in nine minutes of action vs. South- Played a postseason-high 10 minutes the season opener ... Had four points, 05) ... Named a fi nalist for the 2005 ern Miss ... Grabbed three boards in vs. Tulane in the C-USA Tournament four boards, one assist and one block Memphis Commercial Appeal “Best seven minutes at Rice ... Played eight semifi nal ... Scored one point (1-of- in the home win over Jackson State. of the Preps” Player of the Year honor minutes in the C-USA opener vs. East 2 FT) and grabbed one board vs. the ... Selected to the 2005 Appeal’s “Best Carolina ... Had two points, two re- Green Wave ... Had three rebounds, SUMMER 2004 of the Preps”/All-Metro Class AAA bounds and one steal vs. the Pirates ... one assist and one blocked shot in six team ... Helped lead the Roadrunners Played for the South team in the Non-conference play (regular minutes vs. Marshall in the C-USA to a 34-5 record and the Tennessee USA Youth Development Festival ... season games only): Saw action in Tournament quarterfi nal contest ... Class AAA state championship ... Had South squad posted a perfect 5-0 re- nine of the Tigers’ 15 non-Conference Conference USA play: Played in 16 points and 12 boards in the state cord and earned the festival’s gold USA contests ... Averaged 0.6 points 10 of the Tigers’ 16 conference games title game ... Named the Tennessee medal ... Saw action in three games ...

and 0.7 rebounds ... Shot 40 percent ... Averaged 1.4 points, 1.8 boards and Class AAA state tournament MVP PL Averaged 3.3 points and 1.0 rebounds. from the fl oor ... Played seven min- 0.5 blocks ... Shot 41.7 percent from ... Also helped lead Ridgeway to the

utes vs. Pepperdine ... Had one point the fl oor and 50 percent from the foul District 15-AAA and Region 8-AAA AY and three boards in seven minutes line ... Gave valuable minutes off the HIGH SCHOOL tournament titles ... Picked to the 2005

vs. Siena ... Came off the bench vs. bench in a road win at SMU to clinch Attended The Patterson School Tennessee All-State second team. ER Georgetown and played four minutes a perfect 16-0 C-USA regular season in Lenoir, N.C., the second half of ... Made two key hustle plays vs. the for the Tigers ... Scored fi ve points the 2005-06 campaign ... Transferred PERSONAL S Hoyas to help Memphis turn a fi rst- (2-of-3 FG, 1-of-2 FT) and had four from Florida Prep ... Helped The Full name is Jartavious Pierre half defi cit into a halftime lead ... boards and two blocks in seven min- Patterson School to a 34-3 overall Henderson-Niles … Born June 7, Scored two points vs. Austin Peay ... utes vs. the Mustangs ... Pulled down record and a No. 3 national rank- 1987 … Son of Ruby Niles and Har- Had one assist vs. Arkansas State ... four rebounds in 10 minutes in a home ing from Scout.com ... Played in the vey Henderson … An Interdisciplin- Grabbed one rebound vs. Connecticut victory over Rice ... Had four boards 2006 Derby Festival Classic in April ary Studies major. in the 2k Sports College Hoops Clas- and one blocked shot vs. Tulane ... 2006 ... Before senior campaign, was sic title game ... Had one board vs. Played a C-USA-high 12 minutes vs. rated the nation’s No. 22 power for- Richmond and scored two points vs. the Green Wave ... Scored two points Tennessee-Martin in the 2K Sports and grabbed one board in a home win College Hoops Classic/Memphis Re- over SMU ... Had three points (1-of- gional. 2 FG, 1-of-2 FT) and attempted his fi rst career three-pointer vs. UCF ... 2006-07 (FRESHMAN) Scored two points (2-of-2 FT) and pulled down one rebound in a home Saw game action in 25 contests ... win over Tulsa ... Had two points (1- Averaged 1.6 points and 2.2 rebounds of-3 FG) and two rebounds vs. UAB ... Shot 42.1 percent from the fi eld and ... Grabbed two rebounds and blocked 43.8 percent from the free throw line one shot vs. Marshall ...... Had four assists, nine blocked shots Non-conference play (regular and eight steals ... Ranked among season games only): Saw action in 10 Conference USA freshmen leaders in of the Tigers’ 14 non-Conference USA rebounding (16th) and blocked shots contests ... Averaged 2.4 points, 3.1 (11th) ... rebounds and 0.8 steals ... Shot 50 per- Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- cent from the fl oor ... Had two points naments): Played in fi ve of the Tigers’ and two rebounds in a home win over seven postseason games ... Averaged Cincinnati ... Grabbed two boards in a 0.2 points and 1.0 boards while shoot- home victory over Middle Tennessee ing 50 percent from the free throw ... Had two points and three rebounds line ... Had four assists and one block vs. Manhattan ... Posted six points, ... Saw game action in two NCAA four boards, one assist and three steals Tournament contests ... Averaged 0.5 (tied career high) in a home win over boards in NCAA Tournament play ... Arkansas State ... Tied a season best Played two minutes vs. Texas A&M in with seven rebounds vs. Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament South Region the EA Sports Maui Invitational third- semifi nal ... Grabbed one rebound place game ... Also scored four points in three minutes vs. North Texas in

HENDERSON-NILES CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2006-07 25-0 185/7.4 16-38 .421 0-1 .000 7-16 .438 20-34 54 2.2 36-1 4 16 9 8 39-1.6 2007-08 26-0 98/3.8 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 5-18 .278 10-11 21 0.8 24-0 2 4 0 2 17-0.7 2008-09 36-10 453/12.6 36-75 .480 0-0 .000 15-28 .536 51-79 130 3.6 64-2 4 25 13 12 87-2.4 Total 87-10 736/8.5 58-128 .453 0-1 .000 27-62 .435 81-124 205 2.4 124-3 10 45 22 22 143-1.6

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WILLIE KEMP SR | G | 6-2 | 184 BOLIVAR, TENN. | BOLIVAR CENTRAL HS

OVERVIEW tournament titles (2007, 2008, 2009) … In all three A “winner” ... Has a new-found sense of leader- seasons, Memphis posted undefeated 16-0 records in ship for 2009-10 …Has set the tone for the team with C-USA play – a fi rst in league history … Tigers en- his daily work ethic … Makes good decisions on the ter the 2009-10 season on a 61-game C-USA overall fl oor … Consistently improved his perimeter shoot- win streak and a 49-game league regular season win ing … Versatile backcourt performer that can play streak, both the second-longest in college basketball

5 both the point guard and off-guard spots ... Became history … In 2006-07, Memphis posted a 33-4 over- one of the team’s top three-point threats … Gets his all record. teammates involved … Has a good understanding of the game … Makes the smart play … Finishes well 2008-09 (JUNIOR)

S around the basket. Played in 36 of the Tigers’ 37 games … Made

R two starts … Averaged 2.9 points, 0.9 rebounds and

ER CAREER 1.2 assists … Had one blocked shot and 33 steals Y Has seen action in 113 games, starting 38 ... Av- … Shot 28.3 percent from the fl oor and 63.6 percent AY eraging 4.8 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists ... from the free throw line ... Shooting 36 percent from the fi eld and 35 percent Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): Saw PL P from the arc ... Has 186 assists and 82 steals ... His action in all six postseason games ... Averaged 1.5 123 treys made are just outside the top 10 in Tiger points, 0.7 boards and 0.8 assists ... Shot 22.2 percent basketball history ... Has a 2.1:1 career assist-to- from the fi eld and 57.1 percent from the free throw turnover ratio. line ... In NCAA Tournament play (three games), av- eraged 2.3 points while shooting 50 percent from the fi eld, 50 percent from the arc and 66.7 percent from WHAT COULD HAPPEN IN 2009-10 the free throw line ... Played three minutes vs. Mis- On his pace of 41 three-pointers made per sea- souri in the NCAA Tournament West Region semifi - son, could move into the top fi ve for three-pointers nal … Scored six points and added one rebound and made in school history … Could also move into the one assist in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament second top fi ve for games played in school history. round win over Maryland … Had one point, one assist and one steal vs. Cal State Northridge in the TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS NCAA Tournament fi rst round …In the Conference Helped the Tigers to three-straight 30-win sea- USA Tournament, averaged 0.7 points, 1.0 rebounds sons and three-consecutive postseason appearances and 1.0 assists … Played six minutes vs. Tulsa in the (3 NCAA) … Team posted a combined record of C-USA Tournament championship game … Scored 104-10 during his three seasons (.912 winning per- two points and added three rebounds and one assist centage) … The 104 victories are tied for the most vs. Houston in the C-USA Tournament semifi nal … wins in a three-year span (2007-09) in NCAA Divi- Played a postseason-high 15 minutes vs. the Cougars sion I history (Memphis from 2006-08 and Kentucky … Had two assists and two steals vs. Tulane in the from 1996-98 also won 104 games) … The 71 victo- C-USA Tournament quarterfi nal ... ries (2007-08, 2008-09) are tied for the second-most Conference USA play: Played in all 16 C-USA wins in a two-year span in NCAA Division I history games ... Averaged 3.1 points, 0.9 rebounds and 1.4 (Montana State won 72 from 1928-29) …Tigers ad- assists ... Had 10 games with no turnovers ... Shot vanced to the 2008 NCAA title game, 2007 NCAA 31.4 percent from the fi eld and 31.6 percent from the Elite Eight and 2009 NCAA Sweet Sixteen … Fin- arc ... Had two rebounds and two steals in a home ished all three seasons ranked in the top fi ve of the win over Southern Miss … Scored two points and Associated Press poll (No. 5 in 2006-07, No. 2 in added one rebound, two assists and two steals in a 2007-08, No. 3 in 2008-09) … In 2008-09, Memphis road win at UTEP … Had no turnovers in 11 minutes posted a 33-4 overall record and recorded a school- of action vs. the Miners … Had four points, one as- record 27-game win streak … In 2007-08, helped sist, one block and two steals in a home win over Memphis to a 38-2 overall record and the NCAA SMU … Scored three points and had one rebound, championship game, where the Tigers fi nished as two assists and three steals in a home win over Tulsa national runner-up to Kansas … The 38 wins are the … Netted three points and dished out two assists most for a single season in NCAA Division I his- vs. Houston … Scored nine points and added two tory … Memphis advanced to the Final Four for fi rst boards and a season-high tying fi ve assists in a road time since 1985 and the NCAA title game for the victory at East Carolina … Scored all nine points on fi rst time since 1973 … Tigers climbed to the No. 1 3-of-4 shooting from the arc … Played a career-high spot in both national polls for fi rst time since 1983 33 minutes in a home win over UAB … Netted a … Memphis held on to No. 1 national ranking for season-high tying 14 points vs. the Blazers … Also a school-record fi ve-straight weeks … Tigers began has three assists (no turnovers) and two steals vs. 2007-08 season with a 26-0 record, the best start UAB … Scored fi ve points and had two boards and to a campaign in school history … Memphis won a career-best fi ve steals in the Tigers’ buzzer-beater three-straight Conference USA regular season and win at Tulsa … Was a part of the game-winning play

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vs. the Golden Hurricane with only Rico Tip-Off championship game 0.7 boards and 0.7 assists ... Shot 37.5 lead ... Scored three points vs. Texas- 0:04.5 left on the clock … Inbounded … Netted a season-high 14 points in percent from the arc (9-of-24) and Arlington in NCAA Tournament fi rst the ball to Antonio Anderson in stride Memphis’ win over Seton Hall in the 100 percent from the free throw line round game ... In C-USA Tournament, near mid-court, and Anderson scored Puerto Rico Tip-Off semifi nal … Was (4-of-4) ... In NCAA Tournament averaged 2.0 points and 1.7 rebounds the game-winning layup at the buzzer 6-of-6 from the free throw line vs. the play (six games), averaged 4.2 points ... Had three points, two boards, three … Played 22 minutes vs. Tulsa … Pirates … The six free throws made while shooting 53.8 percent from the assists and two steals vs. Tulsa in Scored three points in a road win at were a career best … Also had two fi eld, 53.8 percent from the arc and the C-USA Tournament title game ... UCF … Had three points and two as- boards and one assist vs. Seton Hall 100 percent from the free throw line Grabbed two boards and had one as- sists in the C-USA opener vs. Mar- … Scored fi ve points and dished out ... Played four minutes each vs. UCLA sist and one blocked shot vs. Southern shall ... two assists in a home win over UMass and Kansas in the NCAA Final Four Miss in the C-USA Tournament semi- Non-conference play (regular … Was 5-of-6 from the charity stripe ... Hit two key free throws vs. Texas in fi nal ... Scored three points vs. Tulane season games only): Played in all 14 vs. the Minutmen … Had fi ve points, the NCAA Tournament South Region in the C-USA Tournament quarterfi nal of Memphis’ 15 non-league games ... one rebound, four steals and a season- title game ... Scored eight points and ... Averaged 3.4 points, 0.9 rebounds and high fi ve assists in the season opener had one assist vs. Michigan State in Conference USA play: Played in 1.1 assists ... Shot 26.4 percent from vs. Fairfi eld. the NCAA Tournament South Region all 16 C-USA games ... Averaged 4.8 the fl oor and 70.6 percent from the semifi nal ... Was 2-of-2 from the arc points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists charity stripe ... Had three points, one 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE) and 2-of-2 from the free throw line in ... Had fi ve games with three or more assist and one steal in a road win at the win over the Spartans ... Came up assists ... Shot 36 percent from the Played in all 40 games, setting nationally-ranked Gonzaga … Scored big for the Tigers in their NCAA Tour- fi eld and 32.1 percent from the arc ... the school record for most games fi ve points and had two boards, one nament second round win over Mis- Had nine points, two assists and two played in a single season (holds record assist and one steal in a road win at sissippi State ... Scored 12 points and boards in the regular season fi nale vs. with Chris Douglas-Roberts, Derrick Tennessee … Was a part of a clutch added one assist and one rebound vs. UAB ... Scored seven points and had Rose and Antonio Anderson) ... Came play to end the fi rst half vs. the Vol- the Bulldogs ... Was 4-of-5 from the two steals in a win at Southern Miss off bench as team’s sixth man ... Aver- unteers … Inbounded the ball to An- arc vs. Mississippi State ... Hit three ... Hit two key fi rst-half treys to keep aged 5.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.5 tonio Anderson in stride near mid- treys in fi rst half vs. the Bulldogs that Memphis in the lead in Hattiesburg ... assists ... Had a 3:1 assist-to-turnover court, and Anderson pulled up for a turned a 12-18 defi cit into a 26-22 Netted a C-USA season-high 14 points ratio (60 assists/20 turnovers) ... Aver- 30-foot three-pointer at the halftime aged only 0.04 turnovers per minutes buzzer … The play cut the Tennessee played (20 turnovers/552 minutes) CAREER HIGHS lead to 29-28 at the intermission and ... Had only three games with two or Points ...... 22 vs. Arkansas State (11/20/07) gave Memphis momentum going into more turnovers ... Recorded no turn- Rebounds ...... 7, two times, last vs. Tulsa (1/24/07) the second half … Scored nine points Field Goals Made ...... 8, two times, last vs. Arkansas State (11/20/07) overs in 24 games ... Was second on in a home win over Lamar … Net- Field Goals Attempted ...... 13 vs. Jackson State (11/16/06) the team with 51 three-pointers made ted all nine points on 3-of-5 shooting Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 6, two times, last vs. Arkansas State (11/20/07) ... Shot 38.3 percent from the fl oor and from the arc … Had two points, one Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 9 vs. Cincinnati (1/4/07) 36.7 percent from the three-point arc assist and one steal vs. Northeastern Free Throws Made ...... 6 vs. Seton Hall (11/21/08) ... Had three blocks and 25 steals ... … Posted three points, two rebounds, Free Throws Attempted ...... 7 vs. Oklahoma (11/20/06) Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- two assists and one steal vs. Marist Assists ...... 9 vs. Middle Tennessee (12/23/06) naments): Saw action in all nine post- … Scored two points and dished out Blocks ...... 1, six times, last vs. SMU (2/18/09) season games ... Averaged 3.4 points, Steals ...... 5 vs. Tulsa (1/13/09) one assist vs. Xavier in the Puerto Minutes Played ...... 33 vs. UAB (1/17/09)

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vs. Tulsa ... Hit four treys vs. the 2006-07 (FRESHMAN) league games ... Had a 2.1:1 assist- sons ... Scored over 1,900 points and Golden Hurricane ... Had six points, Played in all 37 games and start- to-turnover ratio (34 assists, 16 turn- dished out over 800 assists in his prep two rebounds and four assists vs. UCF ed 36 ... Only missed start came on overs) ... Had four double-fi gure scor- career ... Helped lead Bolivar Central ... Scored seven points and had four the Tigers’ Senior Day (Clyde Wade ing contests vs. C-USA opponents ... to back-to-back Tennessee Class AA boards and a season-high fi ve assists started in his place) ... Averaged 6.4 In those four double-fi gure scoring state titles in 2004 and 2005 ... Named vs. SMU ... Had eight points and three points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists ... games, had a 6:1 assist-to-turnover Class AA Tournament MVP in 2005 ... assists in a win at Houston ... Hit two Shot 38.1 percent from the fi eld, 38.6 ratio (12 assists, 2 turnovers) ... Had Was a Tennessee Class AA Mr. Bas- key fi rst-half treys vs. the Cougars percent from the three-point line and seven points, three boards and three ketball fi nalist in 2005 ... Named to that turned a 16-18 defi cit to a 22-18 41 percent from the free throw line assists vs. Houston in regular season the All-West Tennessee fi rst team as a lead (Tigers did not trail the rest of ... The 38.6 three-point percentage is home fi nale ... Scored 20 points (C- sophomore and junior ... Also selected the game) ... Scored eight points in a the sixth-best mark by a Tiger fresh- USA high) and had two assists (no All-West Tennessee Newcomer of the home win over Southern Miss ... Had man in school history ... Hit 51 treys, turnovers) and three steals vs. Rice ... Year in 2003 ... Prior to senior year, fi ve points, three rebounds and four which is the fourth-most by a Tiger Posted 13 points, four assists and no named to HoopScoopOnline.com All- assists vs. East Carolina ... freshman in school history ... Dished turnovers vs. Tulane ... Had 11 points America team ... Rated No. 6 point Non-conference play (regular out 82 assists (third on team) and had and six assists (one turnover) vs. SMU guard in the nation by Scout.com ... season games only): Played in all 15 24 steals ... Ranked among Confer- ... Scored nine points and added seven Rivals.com ranked him the No. 46 non-league games ... Averaged 6.3 ence USA freshman leaders in scor- rebounds (tied career high) and three player in the nation, No. 6 point guard points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists ing (9th), three-point fi eld goal per- assists vs. Tulsa ... Netted 12 points in the country, and No. 4 player in S ... Had a 4:1 assist-to-turnover ratio centage (6th), assists (6th) and steals and grabbed fi ve boards vs. UAB ... Tennessee ... Played in Derby Festival R (24 assists/6 turnovers) ... Shot 41.9 (10th) ... Dished out fi ve assists in a road win Classic in April 2006 ... Had 13 points ER percent from the fl oor, 40.7 percent Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- at Houston ... Had eight points, seven and eight assists in Memphis All-Star Y from the arc and 61.5 percent from naments): Started all seven postseason rebounds (career high) and fi ve assists Classic in April 2006 ... Averaged AY the charity stripe ... Had 12 points and games ... Averaged 5.3 points and 1.6 vs. Marshall ... 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 7.0 as- four assists vs. Pepperdine ... Posted rebounds in the postseason ... Shot 37.8 Non-conference play (regular sists as a junior. PL P six points, three rebounds and three percent from the fi eld and 41.2 percent season games only): Started all 14 assists vs. Siena ... Had two points from the arc ... In four NCAA Tourna- non-Conference USA regular season PERSONAL and two assists in a home victory over games ... Averaged 7.4 points, 2.6 ment games, averaged 4.8 points and Born January 1, 1987 … Son of Georgetown ... Had key assist of game rebounds and 3.0 assists ... Scored a 1.0 rebounds ... Shot 33.3 percent from Maxine Kemp … A Sport and Leisure when he found Robert Dozier for a season-high 21 points in a home win the fl oor and 50 percent from the three- Management major. layup at the halftime buzzer for a 43- point line ... Finished fi rst collegiate over Cincinnati ... Also set career 40 lead ... Momentum from the play season with a 12-point performance highs for three-pointers made (6) and carried over to the second half and vs. Ohio State in the NCAA Tourna- attempted (9) vs. the Bearcats ... The an 85-71 win ... Converted a clutch ment South Region fi nal ... Scored his six treys are tied for the ninth-most three-point play in a 7-0 second-half 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting from the in a single game in Tiger hoops his- run vs. Cincinnati that extended a 44- arc ... Netted seven points vs. Texas tory ... Dished out a career-high nine 40 lead to 51-40 ... Tied a season high A&M in the NCAA Tournament South assists (one turnover) vs. Middle Ten- with three steals vs. Middle Tennessee Region semifi nal ... Only averaged 10 nessee ... Also scored 11 points and ... Scored eight points and grabbed minutes in the Tigers’ fi rst two NCAA pulled down six boards vs. the Blue three boards in the overtime win over Tournament games vs. North Texas and Raiders ... Had 10 points, fi ve re- Southern Cal in the Jimmy V Classic Nevada (did not score in either contest) bounds and four assists vs. Manhattan ... Had nine points, three assists and ... In Conference USA Tournament, ... Scored 12 points and added three two steals vs. Austin Peay ... Netted averaged 6.0 points and 2.3 rebounds boards and two steals vs. Kentucky a career-high 22 points vs. Arkansas ... Shot 43.8 percent from the fi eld in the EA Sports Maui Invitational State ... Tied career best for fi eld goals and 28.6 percent from the arc ... Had third-place game ... Scored 12 points made (8) and three-point fi eld goals 10 points, two rebounds and two as- vs. Oklahoma in the EA Sports Maui made (6) ... Had a season-high three sists in the Tigers’ C-USA Tournament Invitational quarterfi nal ... Had fi ve steals vs. the Indians ... Scored six championship game win over Houston points and fi ve assists vs. Jackson points and added four boards and two ... Scored six points and pulled down State in his fi rst collegiate game. assists vs. Oklahoma in the 2k Sports three boards vs. Tulane in the C-USA College Hoops Classic semifi nals Tournament semifi nal ... Recorded a HIGH SCHOOL ... Had 11 points and four boards vs. season-high four steals vs. Marshall in Named 2006 Tennessee’s Class Richmond in the 2k Sports College the C-USA Tournament quarterfi nal ... AA Mr. Basketball ... Also named The Hoops Classic/Memphis Regional Conference USA play: Played Jackson Sun All-West Tennessee Play- title game ... Scored 10 points and in all 16 league games and started er of the Year ... Averaged 18.8 points, had three boards and three assists vs. 15 (lone non-start was Senior Day) 5.4 rebounds and 7.7 assists in helping Tennessee-Martin in the 2k Sports ... Averaged 6.0 points, 2.4 rebounds lead Bolivar Central to a 29-11 overall College Hoops Classic/Memphis Re- and 2.1 assists vs. Conference USA record and a spot in the Class AA state gional. foes ... Shot 42.4 percent from the quarterfi nals ... Led Bolivar Central to fi eld and 41.5 percent from the arc in a 117-25 record in his four varsity sea-

KEMP CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2006-07 37-36 793/21.4 85-223 .381 51-132 .386 16-39 .410 21-64 85 2.3 55-1 82 48 2 24 237-6.4 2007-08 40-0 552/13.8 67-175 .383 51-139 .367 16-25 .640 9-30 39 1.0 25-0 60 20 3 25 201-5.0 2008-09 36-2 485/13.5 32-113 .283 21-80 .263 21-33 .636 10-22 32 0.9 29-0 44 19 1 33 106-2.9 Total 113-38 1830/16.2 184-511 .360 123-351 .350 53-97 .546 40-116 156 1.4 109-1 186 87 6 82 544-4.8

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DONEAL MACK SR | G | 6-5 | 187 CHARLOTTE, N.C. | STATESVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

OVERVIEW time since 1985 and the NCAA title game for the 20 A left-handed, exceptional athlete … Has fi rst time since 1973 … Tigers climbed to the No. 1 shown a great amount of maturity … Brings stability spot in both national polls for fi rst time since 1983 to the team … Plays with high intensity and under- … Memphis held on to No. 1 national ranking for stands what it takes to play at this level … One of a school-record fi ve-straight weeks … Tigers began the top defenders on the team … Joins Roburt Sallie 2007-08 season with a 26-0 record, the best start as possibly the best three-point shooting tandem in to a campaign in school history … Memphis won college basketball … One of C-USA’s top returning three-straight Conference USA regular season and three-point shooters … Also can put the ball on fl oor tournament titles (2007, 2008, 2009) … In all three and drive to the basket … Has great bounce off the seasons, Memphis posted undefeated 16-0 records in fl oor. C-USA play – a fi rst in league history … Tigers en- PL ter the 2009-10 season on a 61-game C-USA overall win streak and a 49-game league regular season win AY CAREER streak, both the second-longest in college basketball Has played in 110 games, starting 37 ... Averag- history … In 2006-07, Memphis posted a 33-4 over- ER ing 7.5 points and 1.9 rebounds ... Has 93 assists, 36 all record. blocked shots and 57 steals ... Shooting 40.5 percent S from the fi eld, 35.8 percent from the three-point line and 63 percent from the free throw line ... Has hit 2008-09 (JUNIOR) 176 treys, which is No. 3 on the Memphis all-time Played in all 37 games and made 32 starts … three-pointers made chart ... His 35.8 three-point Moved from reserve role to starter in 2008-09 … fi eld goal percentage is tied for the No. 10 spot on Averaged 8.7 points (fi fth on team), 2.1 rebounds the Tiger all-time three-point fi eld goal percentage and 1.2 assists … Had 20 blocked shots (fourth on list. team) and 26 steals ... Shot 38.1 percent from the fi eld, 32.6 percent from the three-point line and 53.7 percent from the foul line … Hit three or more treys WHAT COULD HAPPEN IN 2009-10 in eight games … On his pace of 59 three-pointers made per sea- Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): son, would remain in the No. 3 spot for treys made Started all six postseason games for the Tigers … in school history ... Could become only the third Averaged 7.7 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists player in Tiger history to his over 200 three-pointers … Shot 36.2 percent from the fl oor and 33.3 per- in a career … Has 837 career points and needs only cent from the arc … Had seven assists, fi ve blocks 163 to reach the 1,000-point milestone … If suc- and two steals … In three NCAA Tournament starts, cessful, would become the 46th member of the Tiger averaged 6.0 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists … 1,000-point club … Could also move into the top Shot 24 percent from the fi eld and 29.4 percent from fi ve for games played in school history. the arc … Grabbed three rebounds and had two as- sists vs. Missouri in the NCAA Tournament West TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Region semifi nal contest … Scored 17 points vs. Helped the Tigers to three-straight 30-win sea- Maryland in the NCAA Tournament second round sons and three-consecutive postseason appearances … Netted his 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the (3 NCAA) … Team posted a combined record of fl oor, including 5-of-7 from the three-point line … 104-10 during his three seasons (.912 winning per- The fi ve treys made tied a season high … Had one centage) … The 104 victories are tied for the most point and one rebound vs. Cal State Northridge in the wins in a three-year span (2007-09) in NCAA Divi- NCAA Tournament fi rst round … Started all three sion I history (Memphis from 2006-08 and Kentucky C-USA Tournament games … Averaged 9.3 points, from 1996-98 also won 104 games) … The 71 victo- 1.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists … Shot 50 percent from ries (2007-08, 2008-09) are tied for the second-most the fi eld, 40 percent from the arc and 66.7 percent wins in a two-year span in NCAA Division I history from the free throw line … Had no turnovers while (Montana State won 72 from 1928-29) …Tigers ad- averaging 23.3 minutes of action in the C-USA Tour- vanced to the 2008 NCAA title game, 2007 NCAA nament … Scored 11 points and added one board, Elite Eight and 2009 NCAA Sweet Sixteen … Fin- one assist, one block and one steal vs. Tulsa in the ished all three seasons ranked in the top fi ve of the C-USA Tournament championship game … Netted Associated Press poll (No. 5 in 2006-07, No. 2 in his 11 points on 4-of-6 fi eld goals, 2-of-2 treys and 2007-08, No. 3 in 2008-09) … In 2008-09, Memphis 1-of-1 free throws … Had 10 points, two rebounds, posted a 33-4 overall record and recorded a school- one assist and one blocked shot vs. Houston in the C- record 27-game win streak … In 2007-08, helped USA Tournament semifi nal … Scored seven points Memphis to a 38-2 overall record and the NCAA and had two assists, two blocks and one steal vs. Tu- championship game, where the Tigers fi nished as lane in the C-USA Tournament quarterfi nal ... national runner-up to Kansas … The 38 wins are the Conference USA play: Started 15 of the Tigers’ most for a single season in NCAA Division I his- 16 league games … Only non-start came on Senior tory … Memphis advanced to the Final Four for fi rst Day when Chance McGrady got the starting nod …

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Averaged 8.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and Had a solid all-around performance in made are tied for ninth-most for a sin- Shot 38.1 percent from the fl oor and 1.1 assists … Shot 41.8 percent from the Tigers’ road victory at Tennessee gle season in Memphis history ... The 31.3 percent from the arc ... Had fi ve the fi eld and 37.6 percent from the … Scored 10 points and added two 182 trey attempts are also the ninth- points, two rebounds and two assists three-point line … Had seven blocks boards, one assist, one block and one most for a single season in Tiger his- vs. Tulsa in the C-USA Tournament and 11 steals … Despite playing un- steal in 34 minutes of action against tory ... Had 21 assists, six blocks and title game ... Scored seven points vs. der the weather, scored fi ve points in the Volunteers … The 34 minutes 14 steals ... Southern Miss in the C-USA Tourna- a road win at Houston … Scored 17 played tied a career best … Had 14 Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- ment semifi nal ... Netted 11 points and points and pulled down fi ve rebounds points and fi ve boards vs. Lamar … naments): Saw action in all nine added one board, one assist and one in a road victory at UAB … Was 7-of- Scored 10 points and had two boards, postseason contests ... Averaged 4.0 steal vs. Tulane in the C-USA Tourna- 10 from the fi eld and 3-of-4 from the three assists and one block vs. Drexel points and 0.7 rebounds ... Shot 40.6 ment quarterfi nal ... arc vs. the Blazers … Also had one as- … Posted nine points, three rebounds percent from the fl oor and 33.3 per- Conference USA play: Played in sist, one block and one steal vs. UAB and three assists vs. Syracuse … Had cent from the arc ... Had four assists 15 games and started two ... Missed … Scored seven points at UTEP … nine points and fi ve rebounds vs. Ar- and one steal ... In NCAA Tournament the Marshall game due to illness ... Had 15 points, two boards and one as- kansas-Little Rock … Scored seven play, saw action in all six games ... Averaged 8.0 points and 2.5 rebounds sist in a home win over SMU … Shot points in a road setback at national- Averaged 2.2 points and 0.3 boards ... in 15.1 minutes of action in C-USA 4-of-8 from the arc vs. the Mustangs ly-ranked Georgetown … Recorded Shot 45.5 percent from the fi eld and play ... Shot 40.6 percent from the … Scored 10 points and added two nine points, two boards, two assists, 37.5 percent from the three-point line fl oor, 39.5 percent from the arc and assists and two blocks in a road win one block and two steals vs. Xavier ... Played in both NCAA Final Four 66.7 percent from the foul line ... at Southern Miss … Netted a C-USA in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off champi- contests vs. UCLA and Kansas ... Scored 11 points and grabbed a ca- season-high 18 points vs. Houston … onship game … Scored 16 points vs. Saw limited time vs. Michigan State reer-high eight rebounds in the regular Hit 5-of-7 from the arc vs. the Cougars Seton Hall in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off and Texas in the NCAA Tournament season fi nale vs. UAB ... Also had one … Also had two assists, two steals semifi nal game … Scored a season- South Regional ... Scored three points block and one steal vs. the Blazers and a career-high three blocked shots high 19 points vs. Chattanooga in vs. Mississippi State in the NCAA ... Had nine points, three rebounds, vs. Houston … Scored 14 points and the Puerto Rico Tip-Off quarterfi nal Tournament second round ... Had 10 two assists and two steals in a win had two steals vs. Rice … Was 4-of-8 … Also had three boards, two steals points, one rebound and one assist at SMU ... Scored 12 points and and from the three-point line vs. the Owls and a career-best four assists vs. the vs. Texas-Arlington in the NCAA pulled down three boards vs. Tulsa ... … Had 11 points, three rebounds and Mocs … Scored six points vs. UMass Tournament fi rst round ... In three Posted 14 points, two boards, two as- two steals vs. UAB … Scored nine … Had 14 points, three rebounds and Conference USA Tournament games, sists and two steals at Tulane ... Made points and grabbed four rebounds in two steals vs. Fairfi eld in the season averaged 7.7 points and 1.3 boards ... second-straight start vs. UCF and the Tigers’ buzzer-beater win at Tulsa opener. … Netted 11 points at UCF … Had eight points in the C-USA opener vs. 2007-08 (SOPHOMORE) CAREER HIGHS Marshall ... Points ...... 23 vs. Pepperdine (1/5/08) Played in 39 games, making two Non-conference play (regular Rebounds ...... 8 vs. UAB (3/8/08) starts in home games vs. SMU and season games only): Played in all 15 Field Goals Made ...... 8 vs. Pepperdine (1/5/08) UCF ... Only missed the contest at non-league contests ... Made 11 starts Field Goals Attempted ...... 15 vs. Pepperdine (1/5/08) Marshall due to illness ... Averaged … Averaged 9.1 points, 2.6 rebounds Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 7 vs. Pepperdine (1/5/08) 6.9 points and 1.6 rebounds ... Shot and 1.4 assists ... Shot 35.3 percent Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 13 vs. Pepperdine (1/5/08) 38.9 percent from the fi eld, 36.3 per- from the fl oor, 28.6 percent from the Free Throws Made ...... 7, two times, last vs. UAB (2/8/07) cent from the three-point line and 66.7 arc and 69.6 percent from the free Free Throws Attempted ...... 9 vs. East Carolina (1/20/07) percent from the charity stripe ... Led Assists ...... 4 vs. Chattanooga (11/20/08) throw line ... Scored seven points team with three-pointers made (66) Blocks ...... 3 vs. Houston (1/31/09) and grabbed two rebounds in a road and attempted (182) ... The 66 treys Steals ...... 3 vs. Tulane (2/10/07) win at nationally-ranked Gonzaga … Minutes Played ...... 34, three times, last vs. SMU (2/4/09)

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scored 11 points ... Got fi rst starting point fi eld goal percentage ... The 40.5 a spectacular dunk put-back right Christian Athletes (NACA) Boys nod of the season vs. SMU and played three-point fi eld goal percentage is before the fi rst-half buzzer ... Scored Basketball Player of the Year ... Led a season-high 26 minutes ... Had 10 second-best mark by a Tiger freshman nine points vs. Houston in the regu- SCS to a 26-13 overall record and the points, four rebounds, one assist and in school history ... Ranked among lar season home fi nale ... In third start NACA national title (defeated Com- one steal vs. the Mustangs ... Scored C-USA freshman leaders in scoring of season vs. Tulane, had nine points, munity Christian of Georgia 80-75) only two points vs. UTEP, but played (8th), fi eld goal percentage (11th), four boards, three assists (tied career ... Team fi nished the year ranked in a big role on the defensive end, guard- three-point fi eld goal percentage (1st), high) and three steals (career high) the top 40 nationally ... Selected to ing one of the Miners’ top offensive free throw percentage (7th) and assists ... Scored 10 points at UAB ... Came the Associated Press All-State second threats in late in the (10th) ... off bench vs. the Blazers to fi ll in for team and the North Carolina Inde- contest ... Bounced back after missing Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tour- Antonio Anderson, who sprained his pendent School Athletic Association the Marshall game with back-to-back naments): Saw game action in all ankle four minutes into the contest ... (NCISAA) 1A All-State fi rst team ... double-fi gure scoring games vs. Rice seven postseason contests ... Aver- Had a perfect shooting performance Helped lead SCS to the NCISAA 1A (16 points) and Southern Miss (12) ... aged 7.0 points and 1.6 rebounds in vs. SMU on 6-of-6 FG and 5-of-5 state title game (lost to Greenville Also grabbed four rebounds vs. the the postseason ... Shot 53.3 percent treys (17 points) ... Had seven points Academy 69-64) ... Named to the Owls ... Scored nine points in the C- from the fi eld, 57.1 percent from the and three rebounds vs. Tulsa ... Game All-Charlotte Observer fi rst team and USA opener vs. East Carolina ... arc and 83.3 percent from the free vs. Golden Hurricane was his second- Observer’s All-Piedmont fi rst team ... Non-conference play (regular throw line ... Averaged 4.3 points and straight start for the injured Chris Played in the Capital All-Star Classic

season games only): Played in all 15 and 1.0 rebounds in NCAA Tourna- Douglas-Roberts ... Received fi rst in April 2006 ... Had 13 points, six PL non-league contests ... Averaged 7.5 ment ... Shot 57.1 percent from the arc collegiate start (in place of injured rebounds and three assists in helping

points and 1.4 rebounds ... Shot 36.6 and 83.3 percent from the free throw Douglas-Roberts) vs. East Carolina lead his U.S. All Star team to a 120- AY percent from the fl oor, 34.1 percent line in four NCAA Tournament games ... Scored 15 points vs. the Pirates ... 117 win ... As a junior at SCS, aver-

from the arc and 66.7 percent from the ... Scored three points in each game Netted 10 of his 15 points vs. East aged 24.0 points, 9.2 rebounds and 4.0 ER free throw line ... Had nine points and vs. Ohio State and Texas A&M in the Carolina in a 10-4 second-half run assists.

three boards vs. Gonzaga ... Scored a NCAA Tournament South Regional that extended a 35-28 lead to 45-32 S career-high 23 points in a home win fi nal and semifi nal ... Had three points ... Scored 11 points (3-of-3 FG, 2-of-2 PERSONAL over Pepperdine ... Also set career and two boards vs. Nevada in the treys, 3-of-6 FT) in a win at Houston Full name is Doneal Tyrque bests for fi eld goals made (8), fi eld second round ... Played a postseason- ... Mack … Born October 16, 1987 … goals attempted (15), treys made (7) high 20 minutes vs. North Texas in Non-conference play (regular Son of Greg Mack and Lorna Rivers and treys attempted (13) vs. the Waves the fi rst round ... Scored eight points season games only): Saw action in … An Interdisciplinary Studies major. ... The seven treys made tied him for and pulled down two rebounds vs. 13 of the Tigers’ 14 non-conference the second-most for a single game in the Mean Green ... Also had one as- regular season games ... Did not play Tiger history (tied with fi ve others) sist, one block and one steal vs. North in the contest at Arizona ... Averaged ... Also had two boards and a season- Texas ... Averaged 10.7 points and 2.3 6.8 points and 1.8 rebounds vs. non- high tying two blocks vs. Pepperdine boards in the Tigers’ three Conference C-USA foes ... Shot 41 percent from ... Had six points, two rebounds, two USA Tournament games ... Shot 60 the fl oor, 32 percent from the arc and assists and one steal vs. Siena ... percent from the fl oor and 57.1 per- 60 percent from the free throw line ... Scored seven points at Cincinnati and cent from the three-point line in the Scored six points (2-of-2 treys) vs. eight points at Middle Tennessee ... C-USA Tournament ... Scored fi ve Gonzaga ... Had a key assist for an Netted 10 points and added a block points vs. Houston in the title game ... Andre Allen three-pointer just before and a steal vs. Austin Peay ... Scored Had eight points and three rebounds halftime vs. Gonzaga ... Had 18 points 19 points in a home victory over Ar- vs. Tulane in the semifi nal contest ... (6-of-10 FG, 4-of-7 treys, 2-of-3 FT) kansas State ... Also had two rebounds Netted a season-high 19 points vs. and fi ve rebounds (season high) vs. and two assists vs. the Indians ... Aver- Marshall in the quarterfi nal game ... Middle Tennessee ... Posted 11 points aged 10.5 points in the 2k Sports Col- Hit a season-high seven fi eld goals and three boards vs. Austin Peay ... lege Hoops Classic/Memphis Region- vs. the Herd ... Tied season highs for Had 14 points, two rebounds, three al (12 points vs. Tennessee-Martin; 9 three-pointers made (5) and attempted assists (season high), one block and points vs. Richmond). (7) vs. Marshall ... Also had three re- one steal in season opener vs. Jackson bounds, one assist and one steal vs. State. 2006-07 (FRESHMAN) the Herd ... Conference USA play: Played in Saw action in 35 of the Tigers’ HIGH SCHOOL 15 games and started three ... Missed 37 games ... Averaged 7.1 points and Averaged 31.1 points, 7.2 re- one game due to a death in his fam- 1.9 rebounds ... Was team’s sixth- bounds and 4.3 assists in his senior ily ... Averaged 7.3 points and 2.1 leading scorer ... Also had 27 as- campaign at Statesville Christian rebounds in 15.0 minutes of action sists, 10 blocked shots and 17 steals School (SCS) in Statesville, N.C. ... in C-USA play ... Shot 47.3 percent ... Shot 45.6 percent from the fi eld, Prior to his senior campaign, Rivals. from the fl oor, 42.2 percent from the 40.5 percent from the three-point arc com ranked him the No. 47 player arc and 74.1 percent from the foul and 70.6 percent from the charity in the nation and the No. 11 shoot- line in league games ... Had 10 points stripe ... Fourth on the squad in fi eld ing guard in the country ... Named and four rebounds vs. UTEP ... Had goal percentage and led team in three- the 2006 National Association of

MACK CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2006-07 35-3 496/14.2 83-182 .456 47-116 .405 34-48 .708 20-46 66 1.9 56-0 27 22 10 17 247-7.1 2007-08 39-2 486/12.5 89-229 .389 66-182 .363 24-36 .667 18-46 64 1.6 45-0 21 21 6 14 268-6.9 2008-09 37-32 929/25.3 115-302 .381 63-193 .326 29-54 .537 25-53 78 2.1 58-1 45 29 20 26 322-8.7 Total 111-37 1911/17.2 287-713 .403 176-491 .358 87-138 .630 63-145 208 1.9 159-1 93 72 36 57 837-7.5

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ROBURT SALLIE JR | G | 6-5 | 196 SACRAMENTO, CALIF. | LAURINBURG PREP (N.C.) | THE PATTERSON SCHOOL (N.C.) | CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

OVERVIEW fi rst round victory over Cal State Northridge … His A proto-typical all-around player ... May remind 35-point performance set a Memphis NCAA Tour- some fans a little of Jeremy Hunt ... Excellent perim- nament record for most points in a game, breaking eter shooter and good defender ... Can play multiple the old mark of 34 points by Larry Kenon vs. South positions at the 1, 2 or 3 spots ... Good offensive re- Carolina in 1973 … The 35 points were the most by bounder from his guard spot ... A tremendous feel for a Tiger player in a game since Rodney Carney scored

3 the game … Understands the game and how to make 37 points in a regular season win over Louisiana his teammates better … Does the subtle things on the Tech in the 2005-06 season (Dec. 20, 2005) … Car- court to help the team. ney’s 37-point performance also came in a reserve role, as he did not start that game … In scoring his 35 points, was 12-of-17 from the fi eld, 10-of-15 from S CAREER the three-point line and 1-of-1 from the charity stripe R Has played in 36 games … Averaging 5.8 points … The 12 fi eld goals made and 10 treys made were ER and 1.6 rebounds … Has 27 assists, 11 blocked shots career bests … The 10 three-pointers made set the Y and 27 steals … Shooting 41.4 percent from the school’s single-game record and Memphis’ NCAA AY fl oor, 47 percent from the three-point line and 80.8 Tournament single-game mark … The 10 treys made percent from the free throw line. were the second-most for a single game in NCAA PL P Tournament fi rst and second round history... Played RECORDS HELD a career-high 36 minutes vs. Cal State Northridge … School single-game record for three-pointers In three Conference USA Tournament games, aver- made in a game with 10 vs. Cal State Northridge aged 3.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 assists … Had in the NCAA Tournament (Mar. 19, 2009) … The two rebounds and one assist in the Tigers’ C-USA mark is also a school record for three-pointers made Tournament championship victory over Tulsa … in a game in NCAA Tournament history … School Scored six points and pulled down four rebounds single-season record holder for three-point fi eld goal vs. Houston in the C-USA Tournament semifi nal … percentage at 47 percent (55-of-117) … Enters 2009- Also had two assists and one steal vs. the Cougars … 10 at the top of the career three-point percentage Scored three points vs. Tulane in the C-USA Tourna- chart at 47 percent. ment quarterfi nal … Conference USA play: Played in all 16 league games … Averaged 14.9 minutes per contest … 2008-09 (SOPHOMORE) Recorded averages of 5.2 points and 1.5 rebounds Saw action in 36 of the Tigers’ 37 games … vs. C-USA foes … Had eight assists, two blocked Played a reserve role the entire season … Averaged shots and 10 steals … Shot 42.6 percent from the 5.8 points and 1.6 rebounds … Had 27 assists, 11 fi eld, 50 percent from the three-point arc and 100 blocked shots and 27 steals (fi fth on team) … Shot percent from the charity stripe … Scored 11 points 41.4 percent from the fi eld and a school single- and grabbed one rebound in the regular-season fi nale season record 47 percent from the arc … Hit 80.8 vs. Tulane … Shot 4-of-7 from the fi eld and 3-of-4 percent from the charity stripe … His 55 treys made from the arc vs. the Green Wave … Had fi ve points, were second-most on the squad … two boards and two steals in a home win over Hous- Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): ton … Netted eight points in a road win at UTEP Played in all six postseason games … Averaged 25.3 … Scored fi ve of his eight points in a second-half minutes per contest in the postseason … Posted av- run that increased the Tigers’ lead from seven to 11 erages of 11.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists points … Had a near perfect shooting performance … Also had three blocked shots and eight steals … in scoring 11 points at Southern Miss … Was 3-of-4 Shot 50 percent from the fi eld, 54.5 percent from the from the fi eld, 3-of-3 from the arc and 2-of-2 from three-point arc and 77.8 percent from the free throw the free throw line … Also had two assists, one block line … In three NCAA Tournament games, averaged and two steals against the Golden Eagles … Scored 20 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists … Shot 67.9 13 points, pulled down four rebounds and had two percent from the fl oor, 66.7 percent from the arc and steals in a road win at SMU … Gave the Tigers a 85.7 percent from the foul line … Averaged 29 min- fi rst-half boost off the bench, netting 11 of his 13 utes in the NCAA Tournament … Scored 12 points points before halftime … Had eight points and two on 3-of-5 fi eld goals (all treys) and 3-of-4 free throws rebounds vs. Rice … Hit a career-high three free vs. Missouri in the NCAA Tournament West Region throws vs. the Owls … Opened C-USA play with a semifi nal … The three free throws made tied a career 13-point performance vs. Marshall … Also had two high … Also had three assists, two blocked shots and boards, one assist and one steal vs. the Thundering three steals vs. the Tigers … Netted 13 points vs. Herd ... Maryland in the NCAA Tournament second round Non-conference play (regular season games … Was 4-of-6 from the fi eld, 3-of-4 from the arc and only): Played in 14 of the Tigers’ 15 non-league 2-of-2 from the free throw line vs. the Terrapins … contests … Averaged 4.1 points and 1.4 rebounds in Exploded on the NCAA Tournament scene with a 11.4 minutes of action … Had 10 assists, six blocked 35-point outburst in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament shots and nine steals … Shot 33.3 percent from the

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fl oor and 38.6 percent from the arc … JUNIOR COLLEGE Prior to Patterson, played the 2004-05 Valley High School ... Averaged 21.6 Played only six combined minutes in Played one season of junior col- campaign at Laurinburg Prep, a team points as a senior ... Was an All-Metro road games at Gonzaga and Tennes- lege for City College of San Francisco that recruiting analysts/publications pick his junior and senior seasons see … Netted three points in each win ... Named the 2008 California Junior called the top prep squad of all-time ... Named the Delta League MVP in over Lamar, Northeastern and Cincin- College Player of the Year ... Aver- ... Helped lead Laurinburg to a per- 2003 ... Helped lead the Vikings to nati … Scored 11 points and pulled aged 15.6 points in helping lead the fect 40-0 record and the 2004-05 prep back-to-back sectional titles and two down a career-high fi ve rebounds in Rams to a 29-4 overall record (11-1 school national championship ... No. 1 appearances in the NorCal fi nals. the Tigers’ victory over Drexel … Was North-Coast Conference mark) and Laurinburg Prep defeated No. 2 Har- 3-of-5 from the arc vs. the Dragons … a spot on the California Community grave Military Academy 95-83 for the PERSONAL Had 12 points vs. Syracuse on 4-of-7 national title ... Scored a game-high College Athletic Association Elite Full name is Roburt E. Sallie ... shooting from the fi eld (all treys) … 22 points in the national title game Eight ... Scored 20 points in his fi nal Born on January 8, 1986 ... Son of Also had a career-best two blocked ... Averaged 11.5 points for Laurin- juco game in the Elite Eight ... The Jennoria James ... An Interdisciplinary shots vs. the Orange to go along with burg in 2004-05 ... Before his prep Rams were the tournament’s No. 1 Studies major. two steals … Posted 11 points and seed ... His 15.6 scoring average was school stints, played at Sacramento three rebounds in a home win over fourth-highest in the North-Coast Marist … Shot 4-of-7 from the fi eld Conference. and 3-of-4 from the three-point line in CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 35, last vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09) the win … Scored three points in each Rebounds ...... 5 vs. Drexel (12/22/08) game of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off vs. HIGH SCHOOL Played fi nal year of prep basket- Field Goals Made ...... 12 vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09) Chattanooga, Seton Hall and Xavier Field Goals Attempted ...... 17 vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09) ball at The Patterson School in Lenoir, … Grabbed four rebounds vs. Seton Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 10 vs. Cal State Norhridge (3/19/09) Hall in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off semi- N.C., in 2005-06 ... Averaged 13.4 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 15 vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09) fi nal … Scored six points and had one points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.1 assists in Free Throws Made ...... 3, two times, last vs. Missouri (3/26/09) assists, one blocked shot and one steal helping the Bulldogs to a 34-3 over- Free Throws Attempted ...... 4 vs. Missouri (3/26/09) in his Division I collegiate debut vs. all record and a No. 3 national rank- Assists ...... 3 vs. Missouri (3/26/09) Fairfi eld. ing from Scout.com ... Was named Blocks ...... 2, two times, last vs. Missouri (3/26/09) to the National Prep Invitational Steals ...... 3, two times, last vs. Missouri (3/26/09) All-Tournament Team at Patterson ... Minutes Played ...... 36 vs. Cal State Northridge (3/19/09)

SALLIE CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2008-09 36-0 551/15.3 67-162 .414 55-117 .470 21-26 .808 16-41 57 1.6 59-2 27 11 11 27 210-5.8

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ANGEL GARCIA SO | F | 6-11 | 245 TOA BAJA, PUERTO RICO | EAST CHICAGO CENTRAL HS (IND.)

OVERVIEW hoops.com rated him the No. 36 overall player and A tall, skilled big man ... Has long arms and can the No. 19 power forward in the country … Ranked stretch the defense out beyond the three-point line ... the No. 72 overall player and No. 22 power forward An excellent passer ... Has a great feel for the game by ESPN.com … Rated the No. 62 player in the na- … Will miss the entire 2009-10 season as he suffered tion by RiseMag.com in its fi nal 2008 rankings … an ACL tear in his right knee in the fi rst week of fall As a senior at East Chicago, averaged 17.2 points, individual workouts … Underwent surgery in late 7.9 rebounds and 4.1 blocks … Earned Associated September and will go through rehabilitation over Press Indiana All-State high honorable mention in 2007-08 … Helped lead East Chicago to a 20-4 41 the next 6-8 months. overall record and the Indiana Class 4A regional title game … The Cardinals fell to South Bend Riley in S 2008-09 (FRESHMAN) the regional championship … Had six blocked shots R Did not see any game action as a result of not in helping lead East Chicago to its 13th sectional ER passing through the NCAA Clearinghouse … Was title with a 67-51 win over West Side … In sum- Y cleared to practice with the squad in January, but mer of 2007, played for Puerto Rico in the FIBA AY could not play in games and travel with the team on World Championship and averaged 13.8 points and road trips … Was able to participate in individual 7.8 boards … Averaged 10.9 points (third on team) PL P workouts in the fall … Was allowed to practice with and 7.3 rebounds (second on team) for the Cardinals the team the fi rst two weeks of preseason drills while as a junior … Blocked a team-high 30 shots … East the NCAA Clearinghouse made a decision on his eli- Chicago fi nished 2006-07 with a 23-3 overall record gibility … Only practiced two days as he suffered an and won the Indiana Class 4A state crown … Scored MCL injury to his left knee and did not return to the 25 points and grabbed nine boards in helping lead court until January. East Chicago to an 87-83 victory over Indianapolis North Central () in the Indiana Class 4A HIGH SCHOOL state championship game … The state title was East Played for the World Select Team at the 11th Chicago’s fi rst since 1971. annual Nike Hoops Summit in Portland, Ore., in April of 2008 … Had four points (2-of-3 FG) and PERSONAL four rebounds for the World Select Team … Named Full name is Angel Luis Garcia ... Born on July one of Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 60 se- 11, 1988 ... Son of Luis and Ada Garcia ... Major is niors in 2007-08 … Rated No. 47 overall player undeclared. and No. 17 power forward by Rivals.com … Scout-

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PRESTON LAIRD SO | G | 6-2 | 182 MEMPHIS, TENN. | GERMANTOWN HS

OVERVIEW a home win over Tulsa … Grabbed one board vs. 31 A steadying infl uence for the program … Has Houston … Scored three points and added one assist shown a tremendous work ethic in the off-season vs. Rice … Netted his three points on 1-of-1 shoot- that has continued through preseason drills … Has ing from the arc vs. the Owls … Scored one point in improved his game in every area … A great perim- the C-USA opener vs. Marshall ... eter shooter … Will battle for playing time in the Non-conference play (regular season games Memphis backcourt. only): Played in six of the Tigers’ 15 non-league games … Averaged 1.7 points … Shot 66.7 percent from the fi eld, 100 percent from three-point line and CAREER 100 percent from the charity stripe … Netted three

Has played in 18 games … Averaging 0.9 points points on 1-of-1 shooting from the arc vs. Lamar … PL and 0.3 rebounds … Has two assists … Shooting 40 Played a career-high tying three minutes vs. the Car- percent from the fi eld, 100 percent from the arc and dinals … Was 2-of-2 from the free throw line for his AY 75 percent from the free throw line. two points vs. Northeastern … Saw two minutes of action vs. Drexel … Scored a career-high fi ve points ER 2008-09 (FRESHMAN) on a perfect shooting performance vs. Marist … Was S Saw action in 18 of the Tigers’ 37 games … 1-of-1 from the arc and 2-of-2 from the free throw Averaged 0.9 points and 0.3 rebounds … Had two line vs. the Red Foxes … Played a career-best three assists … Shot 40 percent from the fi eld, 100 percent minutes vs. Marist … Saw game action vs. Seton from the arc and 75 percent from the free throw line Hall in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off semifi nal game … … Played one minute in the season opener vs. Fairfi eld. Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): Played in three of Memphis’ six postseason con- HIGH SCHOOL tests … Averaged 0.3 rebounds … In the NCAA Played basketball and golf at Germantown Tournament, saw action in the Tigers’ second-round High School … Earned letters in both sports … victory over Maryland … Grabbed one rebound in Played shooting guard and point guard for the Red his one minute of action vs. the Terrapins … Played Devil basketball program under head coach Newton in two games in the Conference USA Tournament Mealer … Averaged 15.4 points, 4.7 assists and 4.2 … Recorded two minutes vs. Tulsa in the C-USA rebounds as a senior in 2007-08 … The Red Devils Tournament championship game and one minute vs. posted a 15-14 record in 2007-08 … His best offen- Houston in the C-USA Tournament semifi nal … Was sive game was a 27-point performance as a senior 0-of-1 from the fi eld vs. the Cougars … in 2007-08 … Named to the Commercial Appeal’s Conference USA play: Saw action in nine league 2007 Best of the Preps for boys golf … A National games … Averaged 0.8 points and 0.4 rebounds … Honor Society member and was a Commended Na- Had two assists … Shot 33.3 percent from the fl oor, tional Merit recipient … Was active in the History 100 percent from the three-point line and 50 percent and Better Business clubs. from the foul line … Dished out one assist in the reg- ular season fi nale vs. Tulane … Grabbed one board in a home victory over Southern Miss … Scored one PERSONAL point and pulled down one rebound in a home win Full name is Preston Alan Laird … Born Sep- over SMU … Had two points and one rebound in tember 25, 1990 … Son of Brent and Emily Laird … Major is undeclared … Received an appointment to attend the Air Force Acad- CAREER HIGHS emy, but chose to play at Points ...... 5 vs. Marist (12/2/08) the University of Mem- Rebounds ...... 1, fi ve times, last vs. Maryland (3/21/09) phis … Served as a Tiger Field Goals Made ...... 1, four times, last vs. Tulsa (2/11/09) hoops ball boy during Field Goals Attempted ...... 2 vs. Tulsa (2/11/09) his grade/middle school Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 1, three times, last vs. Rice (1/21/09) years. Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 1, three times, last vs. Rice (1/21/09) Free Throws Made ...... 2, two times, last vs. Northeastern (12/31/08) Free Throws Attempted ...... 2, four times, last vs. SMU (2/18/09) Assists ...... 1, two times, last vs. Tulane (3/7/09) Blocks ...... None Steals ...... None Minutes Played ...... 3, two times, last vs. Lamar (1/3/09)

LAIRD CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2008-09 18-0 30/1.7 4-10 .400 3-3 1.000 6-8 .750 3-2 5 0.3 2-0 2 3 0 0 17-0.9

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WESLEY WITHERSPOON SO | F/G | 6-9 | 210 ATLANTA, GA. | BERKMAR HS

OVERVIEW vs. the Terrapins … Played 10 minutes and pulled One of most versatile players in the nation … down three rebounds in the Tigers’ fi rst-round vic- Working on his intensity in the areas where he excels tory over Cal State Northridge … In three Confer- … A jack-of-all-trades … Can play the 1, 2, 3 and 4 ence USA Tournament games, averaged 4.0 points spots ... Continuing to work hard in the weight room and 2.0 rebounds … Shot 50 percent from the fi eld ... Very skilled ... Good ball handler ... Good fi nisher … Had three boards and one steal vs. Tulsa in the C- around the basket ... Should become a great defender USA Tournament title game … Scored a career-high with his length. 10 points and added two rebounds and one assist vs. Houston in the semifi nal … Shot 66.7 percent (4-of- 11 6) from the fi eld vs. the Cougars … Had two points CAREER and one rebound vs. Tulsa in the C-USA Tournament S Has played in 31 games, making fi ve starts … quarterfi nal ... R Averaging 4.0 points and 2.2 rebounds … Has 25 as- Conference USA play: Played in 11 of the Ti- ER sists, 12 blocked shots and 23 steals … Shooting 48 gers’ 16 league games … Missed fi ve conference Y percent from the fl oor and 51 percent from the free games with a torn meniscus in his left knee … Was AY throw line ... Missed six games due to a torn menis- out for league games from Jan. 28-Feb. 14 vs. East cus in his left knee. Carolina, Houston, SMU, Tulsa and Southern Miss PL P … Averaged 3.0 points and 1.8 rebounds vs. C-USA HONORS foes … Shot 50 percent from the fl oor and 63.6 per- 2008-09 Conference USA Sixth Man of the cent from the free throw line … Had four points, one Year. rebound and one steal vs. Tulane in the regular sea- son fi nale … Recorded two points and two boards in the Tigers’ road win at Houston … Had two points, 2008-09 (FRESHMAN) three boards and one block in a home victory over Saw action in 31 games and made fi ve starts Southern Miss … Did not score in back-to-back road … Averaged 4.0 points and 2.2 rebounds … Had 25 games at UTEP and UAB … Played a combined nine assists, 12 blocked shots and 23 steals … Shot 48 minutes vs. the Miners and Blazers … In fi rst game percent from the fl oor and 51 percent from the free back after injury, played 18 minutes in a home win throw line … Missed six games due to a torn menis- over SMU … Scored six points and added one assist, cus in his left knee … Had surgery on Jan. 26 and one block and one steal against the Mustangs … Be- was out of action from Jan. 28 through Feb. 14 ... fore the injury, played a C-USA high 20 minutes in a Postseason (NCAA/C-USA Tournaments): home win over Rice … Scored eight points (C-USA Played in all six of the Tigers’ postseason games high) and had three boards, three assists, one blocked … Averaged 2.2 points and 2.0 boards in the post- shot and one steal vs. the Owls … His three assists season … Shot 41.7 percent from the fi eld and 42.9 vs. Rice tied a career high … Had three points, one percent from the charity stripe … In NCAA Tour- rebound and two steals in the Tigers’ buzzer-beating nament play, averaged 0.3 points and 2.0 rebounds win at Tulsa … Recorded four points, three boards, … Played six minutes against Missouri in the West one blocked shot and one steal in a road win at UCF Region semifi nal contest … Grabbed one board vs. … Played a key role in helping the Tigers turn a 51- the Tigers … Scored one point and had two rebounds 57 second-half defi cit into a 67-59 lead en route to vs. Maryland in the second round … Added a steal the win over the Knights … Scored four points and

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pulled down two rebounds in the C- high eight rebounds vs. Seton Hall in Brand game … Selected to the 2008 PERSONAL USA opener vs. Marshall ... the Puerto Rico Tip-Off semifi nal … Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Full name is Wesley Arington Non-conference play (regular Scored six points vs. Chattanooga in All-State Class AAAAA fi rst team … Witherspoon ... Born on January 27, season games only): Saw action in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off quarterfi nal Averaged 18.6 points, 9.8 rebounds 1990 ... Son of Will and Carolyn 14 of the Tigers’ 15 non-Conference … Had nine points, two rebounds and and 4.5 assists his senior season at Witherspoon ... Major is undeclared USA contests ... Made fi ve starts at three assists vs. UMass … Scored two Berkmar … Helped lead the Patriots ... Brothers, William (Air Force) and point guard from Dec. 2-20 … Aver- points and added one rebound, one as- to a 23-6 overall record and the Geor- Wynton (George Washington), also aged 5.6 points and 2.5 rebounds ... sist and one steal in his fi rst collegiate gia Class AAAAA Sweet 16 in 2007- played Division I basketball. Shot 48.4 percent from the fl oor ... game vs. Fairfi eld. 08 … The Sweet 16 appearance was Had 17 assists, eight blocks and 14 Berkmar’s deepest state tournament steals … Played two minutes in a road HIGH SCHOOL run since 2001 … Scored 32 points win at Tennessee … The Tennessee vs. Sprayberry in the Class AAAAA Rated the No. 27 player in the na- contest was his fi nal action before his tournament opening round tion by RiseMag.com in its fi nal 2008 injury … Had three points, two boards rankings … Rivals.com rated him the and two blocked shots vs. Lamar … No. 34 overall player and the No. 5 Scored eight points and added three in the nation … Ranked rebounds and two steals vs. North- CAREER HIGHS the No. 56 overall player and the No. Points ...... 10 vs. Houston (3/13/09) eastern … Had eight points, two 12 small forward by Scouthoops.com Rebounds ...... 8 vs. Seton Hall (11/21/08) boards, two assists and two blocks … ESPN.com rated him the No. 48 Field Goals Made ...... 4, three times, last vs. Houston (3/13/09) vs. Drexel … Scored seven points overall player and the No. 9 small Field Goals Attempted ...... 8, two times, last vs. Georgetown (12/13/08) vs. Syracuse … Had seven points, six forward in the country … Played in Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 1, three times, last vs. Syracuse (12/20/08) rebounds, two assists and three steals the Jordan Brand All-American Game Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 3 vs. Syracuse (12/20/08) in a road overtime loss at George- in New York, N.Y., in April of 2008 Free Throws Made ...... 3, two times, last vs. UALR (12/17/08) town .. The three steals tied a career Free Throws Attempted ...... 8 vs. Seton Hall (11/21/08) … Had 13 points (4-of-5 FG/5-of-8 high … Scored six points and dished Assists ...... 3, four times, last vs. Rice (1/21/09) FT), four boards and a team-high out three assists vs. Marist … Netted Blocks ...... 2, three times, last vs. Lamar (1/3/09) three steals for the winning Blue nine points and pulled down a career- Steals ...... 3, two times, last vs. Georgetown (12/13/08) team (124-114 victory) at the Jordan Minutes Played ...... 29 vs. Georgetown (12/13/08)

WITHERSPOON CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2008-09 31-5 424/13.7 48-100 .480 3-14 .214 25-49 .510 15-52 67 2.2 61-1 25 30 12 23 124-4.0

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WILL COLEMAN JR | F | 6-9 | 250 COLUMBUS, GA. | GLENNWOOD HS | MIAMI DADE COLLEGE

OVERVIEW games … Was third on the squad in scoring at 10.8 A physical specimen … A big body … Expected ppg and second in rebounding at 9.5 rpg … Second- to join Pierre Henderson-Niles up front to give the best fi eld goal percentage at 58.4 percent as a fresh- squad presence in the post … A difference-maker … man … Was named to the FCCAA All-Southern Can run the fl oor … Plays above the rim … A play- Conference fi rst team his freshman season … Se- maker ... Went on an overseas tour of France with the lected the NJCAA Player of the Week Jan. 27, 2008. USA Elite National Team in the spring of 2009 … Originally signed with Arkansas-Little Rock prior to HIGH SCHOOL his senior season of high school … Attended Miami 10 Played his fi nal season of his prep career for Dade College the past two years. Coach Dusty Perdue at Glenwood High School … Rated the No. 23 player in the state of Georgia his S senior season by Rivals.com … Helped lead Glen- R JUNIOR COLLEGE wood High School to a 30-1 overall record … The ER Played two seasons for head coach Matt Eisele Gators won the state championship … Averaged a Y at Miami Dade College … Helped lead the Sharks double-double of 17.2 points and 10.6 rebounds AY to a 26-3 overall overall record and a perfect 12-0 Southern Conference mark in 2008-09 … Won the … Also averaged 5.6 blocks per game … Led the

PL P Southern Conference regular season title … Miami AISA 3A Region 2 Area 2 in scoring, rebounding Dade College was ranked as high as No. 3 in the and blocked shots … As a junior, played at Pacelli nation and No. 1 in the state of Florida … Sharks Catholic High School … Helped lead the Vikings dropped an overtime decision to Gulf Coast in the to the school’s fi rst-ever berth in the Georgia State Florida Community College Athletic Association Tournament … His back-to-back double-doubles (FCCAA)/NJCAA Region VIII Tournament … An helped Pacelli Catholic earn its state tournament FCCAA All-Southern Conference fi rst team pick … berth … Had an 18-point, 15-rebound, 10-block per- Averaged 10.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.8 blocks formance versus Brookstone … Followed that game … Was fi fth on the team in scoring and second in re- with 16 points, 17 rebounds and 14 blocks in a win bounding … His 7.8 rebounding average ranked 15th over Stewart-Quitman in the second round of the Re- in FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII … Shot a team-best gion 2-A Tournament … For his junior campaign, 67.5 percent from the fi eld and ranked fi fth in the averaged 14.3 points, 12.9 rebounds and 5.4 blocks nation in fi eld goal percentage … The 67.5 percent … Earned All-Region and All-Bi-City accolades … led FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII … Led the team in Started playing organized basketball as a junior in blocks with 130 swats (4.8 bpg) and ranked second high school. in the nation in that statistical category … His 4.8 blocks per game led FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII PERSONAL … Prior to the 2008-09 season, was selected to the Full name is William Christopher Coleman ... NJCAA All-America second team … As a freshman Son of William and Johnnie Coleman ... Born No- in 2007-08, helped lead Miami Dade College to an vember 16, 1988 .... A Correctional Administration 18-9 overall record and an 8-4 mark in the Southern major. Conference … Saw action in 20 of the Sharks’ 27

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JAMES HARVEY JR. JR | G | 6-2 | 200 MEMPHIS, TENN. | GERMANTOWN HS | SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (IOWA)

OVERVIEW break-out game in Southeastern’s 109-56 win over Will be eligible the second semester of the Black Hawk East … Had a team-high 19 points to 2009-10 campaign … Brings a workman-like ap- go along with seven rebounds and fi ve assists in the 2 proach to the team … Has a high level of consis- win over the Warriors. tency and maturity … A steady player … Shoots the ball well … A solid on-the-ball defender … A great HIGH SCHOOL chemistry player for the program. Played his prep career at Germantown High School … Earned Commercial Appeal Best of the JUNIOR COLLEGE Preps honors … Also named All-Conference in his career … Helped lead the Red Devils to a Tennessee Played one season of basketball for head coach PL Terry Carroll at Southeastern Community College state runner-up fi nish in 2004.

… Redshirted his fi rst year in 2006-07 … As a soph- AY omore in 2007-08, helped lead the BlackHawks to PERSONAL a 16-15 overall record and a 3-3 mark in the Iowa Full name is James Michael Harvey Jr. … Son ER Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) of James Harvey Sr., and Sophia McCoy … Born Division I … Tied for second in the ICCAC Divi- October 11, 1987 … An Interdisciplinary Studies S sion I … Played in 29 of Southeastern’s 31 games major. in 2007-08 … Averaged 4.2 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists … Shot 33.1 percent from the fl oor and 55.3 percent from the free throw line … Had his

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ELLIOT WILLIAMS SO | G | 6-5 | 180 MEMPHIS, TENN. | ST. GEORGE’S INDEPENDENT SCHOOL| DUKE UNIVERSITY

OVERVIEW Texas in the NCAA Tournament second round … A bouncy, athletic guard that has gear after gear Netted 11 points on 5-of-9 (1-of-3 treys) shooting after gear … Has the ability to accelerate to the bas- from the fl oor vs. Binghamton in the NCAA Tour- ket … Has worked hard to improve his perimeter nament fi rst round … Grabbed four rebounds and shot … One of the premier on-the-ball defenders in dished out a career-high four assists vs. Bingham- the country … A transfer from Duke University ... ton … Started all three ACC Tournament games … Received an NCAA waiver in August to play imme- Averaged 1.3 points and 4.3 rebounds … Had one diately for the Tigers in 2009-10. assist and two steals … Grabbed one rebound in the Blue Devils’ ACC Tournament championship game 15 victory over Florida State … Had two points and CAREER four rebounds vs. Maryland in the ACC Tournament S Has played in 34 career games and made 12 semifi nal … Played 36 minutes vs. Boston College R starts … Averaging 4.2 points and 2.3 rebounds … in the ACC Tournament quarterfi nal … Scored two ER Has 23 assists and 21 steals … Shooting 44.1 percent points and grabbed eight rebounds in the win over Y from the fl oor, 25 percent from the three-point line the Eagles … Added one assist and two steals vs. AY and 50 percent from the free throw line. Boston College … Atlantic Coast Conference play: Played in 13 PL P 2008-09 (FRESHMAN; DUKE UNIV.) of Duke’s 16 league games … Made four starts … Saw action in 34 of Duke’s 37 games … Started Averaged 5.5 points and 1.6 rebounds … Had eight 12 contests, with 11 coming in the Blue Devils’ fi - assists and 10 steals … Shot 46.6 percent from the nal 12 games of the season (including ACC and fl oor, 33.3 percent from the arc and 46.2 percent from NCAA Tournaments) … Averaged 4.2 points and the free throw line … Played a career-best 38 min- 2.3 rebounds … Had 23 assists and 21 steals … utes in the regular season fi nale at North Carolina … Shot 44.1 percent from the fi eld, 25 percent from the Scored eight points and pulled down four boards vs. three-point arc and 50 percent from the foul line … the Tar Heels … Netted 14 points in the regular sea- Helped lead Duke to a 30-7 overall record, an ACC son home fi nale vs. Florida State … Added four re- Tournament crown and an NCAA Tournament Sweet bounds, three assists and one steal vs. the Seminoles Sixteen appearance … … Played 30 minutes off the bench vs. Florida State Postseason (NCAA/ACC Tournaments): Started … Scored seven points while playing 33 minutes at all six postseason contests for the Blue Devils … Av- … Netted a career-high 15 points in eraged 3.7 points and 3.7 boards … Recorded six as- 31 minutes of action at Maryland … Scored his 15 sists and four steals … Shot 36 percent from the fl oor points on 6-of-8 fi eld goals, 1-of-2 treys and 2-of-4 and 50 percent from the free throw line … In three free throws … Added six rebounds, one assist and NCAA Tournament starts, averaged 6.0 points and one steal vs. the Terrapins … Scored 11 points vs. 3.0 rebounds … Had fi ve assists and two steals … Wake Forest … Had a career-high four steals in 32 Shot 46.7 percent from the fi eld and 50 percent from minutes vs. the Demon Deacons … Had six points, the charity stripe … Scored fi ve points and added one board, one assist and two steals vs. Virginia … one rebound, one assist and one steal vs. Villanova Scored nine points in the fi rst regular season meeting in the NCAA Tournament East Region semifi nal … with Maryland … Played 14 minutes vs. the Terra- Was 3-of-3 from the free throw line vs. the Wildcats pins … Played a combined 12 minutes in his fi rst … Had two points, four rebounds and one steal vs. three league games vs. Virginia Tech, Florida State

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and Georgia Tech ... Michigan in the championship game Was a Tennessee All-State selection guards by Scout.com … Listed 18th Non-conference play (regular of the 2k Sports Classic … Scored six following his junior and senior sea- (sixth at the shooting guard position) season games only): Saw action in 11 points vs. Southern Illinois in the 2k sons … Three-time All-District per- by ESPN 100. of 15 non-league games … Made two Sports Classic semifi nal … Grabbed former … Averaged 25.1 points, 8.2 starts vs. St. John’s and UNC Ashe- a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Georgia rebounds and 5.1 assists per game as PERSONAL ville … Averaged 3.5 points and 3.5 Southern in the second round of the 2k a junior ... Helped lead St. George’s to Full name is Elliot Jerell Wil- rebounds … Had seven assists and Sports Classic … In collegiate debut, a 24-6 record and the state champion- liams … Born on June 20, 1989 … six steals … Shot 40 percent from the played 17 minutes vs. Presbyterian ship game … Scored 26.2 points per Son of Mexwayne and Delois Wil- fi eld and 64.3 percent from the free and had two points, one board and one game as a sophomore at St. George’s liams … Has two older brothers, Max throw line … Scored 11 points and steal. ... Also averaged 7.8 rebounds and 4.2 and Antwaun, and an older sister, grabbed two rebounds in 31 minutes assists per game … Rated 16th overall Erica Tamayo … All-academic selec- of action at St. John’s … Had two and third at the shooting guard posi- HIGH SCHOOL tion in 2006 and 2007 ... Major is un- points in limited minutes vs. George- tion by Rivals.com … Ranked 16th Three-year letterwinner under declared. town … Played fi ve minutes vs. Da- overall and fourth among shooting head coach Jeff Ruffi n at St. George’s vidson … Posted eight points, two Independent School in Collierville, rebounds and three steals vs. Loyola Tenn. … Averaged 24.7 points, 7.2 … Played 11 minutes off the bench CAREER HIGHS rebounds and 7.1 assists per game, Points ...... 15 vs. Maryland (2/25/09) vs. Xavier … Scored six points and while leading St. George’s to a 24-3 Rebounds ...... 11 vs. Georgia Southern (11/18/08) added eight rebounds and three assists record as a senior … Named to the Field Goals Made ...... 6 vs. Maryland (2/25/09) in his fi rst career start vs. UNC Ashe- 2008 McDonald’s All-America team Field Goals Attempted ...... 11 vs. North Carolina (3/8/09) ville … Played 20 minutes vs. UNC ... One of four players who scored in Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 1, nine times, last vs. Binghamton (3/19/2009) Asheville … Had three points, two as- double fi gures for the East squad ... Three-Point Field Goals Attempted ...... 5 vs. North Carolina (3/8/09) sists and one steal in 23 minutes vs. Finished with 10 points, two rebounds Free Throws Made ...... 4 vs. Southern Illinois (11/20/08) Duquesne … Posted four points, two Free Throws Attempted ...... 7 vs. Florida State (3/3/09) and an assist in the East’s 107-102 win rebounds, three assists and one steal Assists ...... 4 vs. Binghamton (3/19/09) … A Parade magazine All-America in 24 minutes vs. Montana … Had Blocks ...... 1 vs. Florida State (1/10/09) second team selection … Named the four points and three rebounds vs. Steals ...... 4 vs. Wake Forest (2/22/09) 2008 Division II-A Mr. Basketball … Minutes Played ...... 38 vs. North Carolina (3/8/09)

WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 2008-09* 34-12 563/16.6 56-127 .441 9-36 .250 23-46 .500 29-48 77 2.3 58-0 23 29 1 21 144-4.2 * stats are from his year at Duke University

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DREW BARHAM FR | G/F | 6-7 | 180 CORDOVA, TENN. | CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HS

OVERVIEW 15 points in the semifi nal contest versus MUS … As An added bonus to the Tiger program … Signed a junior in 2007-08, averaged 15.2 points and 6.5 a national letter of intent to play basketball at South- rebounds in helping lead Christian Brothers to the ern Illinois University … Asked for and was granted Tennessee Division 2-AA state title game, falling a release from Southern Illinois to join the Tiger to Briarcrest High School … The Purple Wave won basketball program … Shoots the ball exceptionally the regional crown en route to the state champion- well … A nice perimeter complement to Roburt Sal- ship contest … Was named to the Tennessee Divi- lie and Doneal Mack … Can open up the fl oor for sion 2-AA All-State Tournament Team … Christian Brothers fi nished 2007-08 with a 26-7 overall record

12 the offense with his shooting ability … Has a knack for playing the game … A good rebounder ... Was … Highlight game of his career was a 27-point out- burst in one quarter versus Hamilton at the MUS

S also recruited by Rice, Bucknell, Arkansas State, Belmont and American University. Shootout … In scoring the 27 points in a quarter, hit R eight three-pointers and converted a three-point play. ER

Y HIGH SCHOOL AY A three-year starter for head coach Bubba Luck- PERSONAL ett at Christian Brothers High School in Memphis Full name is Andrew Patrick Barham … Son of PL P … During his prep career, named All-State and Pat and Debbie Barham … Born December 29, 1989 All-Region … Also earned team MVP distinction … Major is undeclared. … As a senior, averaged 19.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 2.1 blocks and 1.3 steals in 33 games … Helped lead the Purple Wave to a 24-9 record and a spot in the Tennessee Division 2-AA West Region semifi nal … Led the Purple Wave in scoring with

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TYLER FOSTER FR | G/F | 6-5 | 185 ALBANY, N.Y. | THE ALBANY ACADEMY

OVERVIEW game winner with 6.1 seconds on the clock … Had a 35 A solid team player … Does all the little things season-high scoring game of 24 points versus Long that go unnoticed yet benefi ts the program … Of- Island Lutheran … Also scored 22 points versus fers tremendous support … Continues to improve his Catholic Central … The Cadets were ranked as high game. as No. 15 in the state of New York his senior sea- son … The 2008-09 season was Albany Academy’s fi rst at the Class AA level … As a junior, helped lead HIGH SCHOOL Albany Academy to a 19-4 overall record … The Played for head coach Brian Fruscio at Albany Cadets lost in the fi rst round of the state playoffs … Academy … As a senior, averaged 15.6 points, 8.4 Saw limited action his junior season … Averaged rebounds and 4.3 rebounds for the Cadets … Was a 10.9 points in only nine appearances … Netted a ca- PL 2009 McDonald’s All-America nominee … Earned reer-high 27 points versus Cobleskill-Richmondville All-Area honors as a senior … Helped lead Albany … Scored all 27 points on 9-of-11 shooting from the AY Academy to a 22-2 overall record and a spot in the three-point line … Also played football for Albany New York Section II Class AA championship game Academy. ER … Lost to Christian Brothers Academy in the title contest … In the Class AA semifi nal game, threw the S inbounds pass on the game-winning shot in the Ca- PERSONAL dets’ 60-59 win over Maginn … Threw the Full name is Tyler Joseph Foster ... Son of Mi- inbounds pass over halfcourt, where Jimmer Ben- chelle Daisle … Born December 5, 1990 … Major is nett received it and raced to the basket to score the undeclared.

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D.J. STEPHENS FR | F/G | 6-5 | 170 KILLEEN, TEXAS | HARKER HEIGHTS HS

OVERVIEW Registered another double-double of 17 points and A raw athlete … A playmaker … Counting on 10 rebounds in a win over Pfl ugerville Henderson him to use his athleticism for blocked shots, re- … Prior to his senior campaign, selected as one of bounds, defl ections and tip-dunks … A player that the 20 names to know for 2009 by the Killeen Daily can help turn defense into offense … Coaches are Herald … Played AAU basketball with the D-1 Am- excited about his potential. bassadors.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL 30 Played his prep career for Coach Celneque Bob- Full name is Dalenta Jameral Stephens … Son bitt at Harker Heights High School … Recorded a of Will Stephens and Dorothea Love … Born De- S 43-inch vertical leap in high school ... As a senior, cember 19, 1990 … Major is undeclared.

R averaged 16.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.3 ER blocked shots and 2.1 steals … Helped lead the Y Knights to a 17-13 overall record … Named to the AY Texas 12-5A All-District fi rst team … Had one of his best games against A&M Consolidated in the PL P 2008-09 season … Posted 31 points, nine rebounds and three blocks in the Knights’ 91-77 victory … Also had an all-around performance versus Ellison with 15 points, 12 boards and fi ve blocked shots …

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MALIK THOMAS FR | G/F | 6-4 | 195 FORESTVILLE, MD. | LARGO HS

OVERVIEW nual all-star game between Prince George’s County 32 Has improved his skill work and has done well public schools and Washington D.C.-Metro private in preseason drills … Has worked extremely hard in schools … Netted six points in the all-star game … the weight room … One of the team’s better condi- As a junior, was a member of the 2007-08 Largo tioned players … Expected to develop into one of the squad that won the 2008 Maryland 3A state cham- team’s top defenders. pionship … Largo won the state crown in dominat- ing fashion with an 84-58 victory over Long Reach … The Lions fi nished the 2008-09 campaign with a HIGH SCHOOL 23-4 overall record and also claimed a Maryland 3A A three-year letterwinner for Coach Lewis How- South Region crown en route to the state title … As ard at Largo High School … Was a top-20 prospect a sophomore in 2006-07, helped lead the Lions to PL in the state of Maryland in 2009, according to ESPN. the Prince George’s County title and the Maryland com … Scored over 1,000 points in his prep career 3A South Region championship … Largo was unde- AY at Largo … Recorded eight career double-doubles … feated at 24-0 before a loss in the semifi nals of the Had a career-high scoring game of 41 points versus Maryland 3A state tournament. ER Forestville High School … Grabbed a career-best

19 rebounds versus Covington Holmes High School S … In his prep career, earned Maryland All-State, PERSONAL All-Metro and All-County (fi rst team) honors … Full name is Malik Donald Thomas … Son of As a senior, averaged 19.2 points, 10.6 rebounds, Donald and Tracey Thomas … Born March 8, 1991 4.1 assists and 2.3 steals for the Lions … In his fi - … Major is undeclared … A member of the National nal high school game, scored 22 points and grabbed Honor Society at Largo High School … Named the fi ve rebounds versus Northern … Largo fi nished the school’s Student-Athlete of the Year … Selected to 2008-09 season with a 10-13 record and lost in the the Maryland Academic Hall of Fame. opening round of the Maryland 3A state tournament … Following his senior season, played in the an an-

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CHARLES HOLT AARON JACQUES FR | G | 6-0 | 170 SR | F | 6-6 | 200 JACKSON, TENN. | LIBERTY TECH BARTLETT, TENN. | BOLTON HS | BETHEL COLLEGE

campaign with a 34-3 overall record, were third on the Wildcat squad that while the 2006-07 team went 37-3 ... season ... Shot 50.4 percent from the The 2007-08 Crusader team posted a fl oor (third on the team) ... Had 26 as- 22-9 record ... Averaged 17.2 points sists, 13 blocked shots and 28 steals per game as a senior ... During his ... Bethel fi nished 2005-06 with a 20- high school career, earned All-Area 12 overall record and a 6-7 mark in 54 14 and All-Region honors ... Scored over the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic 1,000 points in his career at Liberty Conference (KIAC) ... The Wildcats Tech. started 2005-06 with a 10-0 record OVERVIEW OVERVIEW before suffering their fi rst loss. A crafty, jet-quick guard that can A player who can step up to the fi nd the gaps in defenses … Will rely PERSONAL challenge … Not afraid to “mix-it- on him to lead the scout team … Has Full name is Charles Lewis Holt up” in the post … His physical play HIGH SCHOOL S ability to pick up things quickly … … Son of Charlise Anderson and Cal- will help get the team ready for the Played his prep career for Coach

R Will do a great job of emulating the vin Holt … Born December 8, 1989 games ... Great addition to the pro- Shannon Abraham at Bolton High

ER opponents’ offenses and defenses to … Major is undeclared. gram. School in Arlington, Tenn. ... Saw Y get us prepared to play the games .. action at both the power forward and AY Will be eligible for game action in the FRESHMAN (2005-06; center positions for the Wildcats ... second semester. Earned All-Region honors ... Had ca- PL P BETHEL COLLEGE) reer averages of 14.7 points and 8.4 Played one season (2005-06) of rebounds. HIGH SCHOOL college basketball for Bethel College Played his prep career for Coach in McKenzie, Tenn. ... Suited up for Dexter Williams at Liberty Tech … A Coach Jeff Britt ... Saw action in all PERSONAL member of Crusader teams that won 32 games for the Wildcats in 2005-06 Full name is Aaron Reid Jacques back-to-back Tennessee state cham- ... Made 29 starts ... Averaged 10.1 … Son of Gary and Rhonda Jacques pionships in 2005-06 and 2006-07 points and 5.6 rebounds ... His scor- … Born September 25, 1987 … A Fi- ... The 2005-06 squad fi nished the ing and rebounding averages both nance major.

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Dec. 1 2 • 2 pm • N orth L ittle Rock, ArA k.k Arkansas-Little Rock Veriz o n ArA ena Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 1/4 2 Kelson Stewart G/F 6-4 200 So. Location: Little Rock, Ark. Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Enrollment: 13,167 Series vs. UM: UM leads 3-0 3 Nikola Cicic G 6-4 202 Fr. Founded: 1927 Last Meeting: UM 59, UALR 51 5 Marlon Louzeiro F 6-6 282 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Maroon, Silver and Black (12/17/2008) 11 Lionel Foster G 6-1 194 So. Conference: Sun Belt 12 Courtney Jackson F 6-6 221 So. Steve Home Arena: Jack Stephens Center Media Information 20 Matt Mouzy G 6-0 181 Jr. (5,600) Shields 21 Alex Garcia-Mendoza G 6-3 212 Jr. Chancellor: Dr. Joel E. Anderson Contact: Joe Angolia 22 Solomon Bozeman G 6-0 191 Jr. Athletics Director: Chris Peterson Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 501-569-3449 23 Ricky Davison G 6-2 195 Jr. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 501-351-1060 24 Wayne Burton F 6-8 240 Sr. Fax: 501-683-7002 32 Mike Smith F 6-7 280 Sr. Head Coach: Steve Shields Press Row Phone: 501-683-7004 33 Derrick Balls F 6-9 270 Jr. Alma Mater: Baylor, 1988 40 Montrell Thornton F 6-7 246 Jr. Record/School: 105-73/6 years Solomon Bozeman Record/Overall: 105-73/6 years Assistant Coaches: November 6 Lyon College 14 at New Orleans* 18 at Denver* Joe Kleine (Arkansas, 1985) 13 at Ole Miss 12 MEMPHIS 16 Louisiana-Lafayette* 20 at North Texas* 17 at Tulsa (NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) 21 at Florida Atlantic* 25 Troy* (Abilene Christian, 1999) 18 St. Gregory’s 16 at South Alabama* 23 at Florida International* 27 New Orleans* Charles Cunningham (N. Alabama, 1973) 22 at Creighton 20 at Arkansas State* 28 Denver* March S Office Phone: 501-569-3304 T 25 at Louisiana Tech 22 at Wright State February 6- Sun Belt Tournament

NT 28 Cal Poly 31 North Texas* 4 Arkansas State* 9 (Hot Springs, Ark.) Team Information 30 Oral Roberts January 6 at Louisiana-Lafayette* NE December 2 at Louisiana-Monroe 11 Louisiana-Monroe* * Sun Belt Game 2 Missouri State 9 Middle Tennessee* 13 Western Kentucky* 2009-10 Schedule 2009-10

PO 2008-09 Record: 23-8 Conference Record: 15-3/1st-West

OP ualrtrojans.com Arkansas State D ec. 5 • 7 pm • Memphis, Teenn. Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 2/3 1 Brandon Reed G 6-3 180 Fr. Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Enrollment: 12,185 Series vs. UM: UM leads 31-28 2 TreTreyy Finn G 6-2 205 r-Fr. Founded: 1909 Last Meeting: UM 84, ASU 63 3 Daniel BryantBryant G 5-10 170 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Scarlet and Black (11/20/2007) 5 Jeremy Thomas F 6-5 200 Jr. Conference: Sun Belt 10 Adam Sterrenberg G 6-3 175 Fr. Home Arena: Convocation Center John 12 Rashad Allison G 6-1 175 Jr. Brady Media Information (10,038) 13 Martavius Adams F 6-8 255 So. Chancellor: Dr. Robert Potts Contact: Anthony Reynolds 15 Brandon Peterson F 6-7 205 Fr. Athletics Director: Dr. Dean Lee Email: [email protected] 23 Donald Boone G 6-4 205 Sr. Office Phone: 870-972-3547 30 Kinl Kinleyey Branch F 6-6 205 Fr. Cell Phone: 870-530-4454 Coaching Staff 311 JeJuan Brown F 6-7 225 Sr. Fax: 870-972-3367 333 Michael Lance G 6-3 190 Sr. Head Coach: John Brady Press Row Phone: 870-972-2541 Alma Mater: Belhaven, 1976 444Ju Justinstin Butler Butler F 6-8 230 JrJr. Record/School: 13-17/1 year Donald Malcolm Kirkland F 6-8 230 r-Jr. Boone Record/Overall: 294-233/18 years Assistant Coaches: November 20 Arkansas-Little Rock* 16 at North Texas* 18 at Louisiana-Lafayette* Chad Dollar (Milligan, 1995) 16 MacMurray College 22 Mississippi Valley 21 at Florida International* 20 Western Kentucky* 18 at Southeast Missouri State 23 at Florida Atlantic* 25 New Orleans* Elwyn McRoy (Cleveland State, 1997) 21 at UTEP 29 Central Baptist 28 Louisiana-Lafayette* 27 Troy* Jeff Clapacs (College of Wooster, 2007) 25 Tennessee Martin 31 at Denver* 30 Denver* March Office Phone: 870-972-2077 29 Indiana State January February 6- Sun Belt Tournament December 2 North Texas* 4 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 9 (Hot Springs, Ark.) Team Information 2 Ole Miss 4 at Lamar 6 at New Orleans* 5 AT MEMPHIS 7 Middle Tennessee* 11 at Western Kentucky* * Sun Belt Game 12 Missouri State 9 at South Alabama* 15 Louisiana-Monroe*

2008-09 Record: 13-17 Schedule 2009-10 Conference Record: 5-13/7th West astateredwolves.com

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Nov. 2 4 • 7 pm • M emphp isi , Tenn. Central Arkansas Haa lll of Fame S hoh wcase Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 2/3 00 Robert Crawford F 6-6 215 r-Fr. Location: Conway, Ark. Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Enrollment: 11,783 Series vs. UM: UCA leads 2-0 1 Ryan Daniels G 6-0 175 Jr. Founded: 1907 Last Meeting: UCA 38, UM 29 3 Dewan Clayborn G 5-11 180 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Purple and Gray (1/25/1940) 5 Mike Pouncy G 6-1 195 Sr. Conference: Southland 10 Jared Rehmel G 6-0 160 Jr. Home Arena: Farris Center Rand 11 Chris henson F 6-8 200 So. Chappell Media Information (5,500) 15 TK Smith G 6-2 215 So. President: Dr. Allen C. Meadors Contact: Steve East 20 Imad Oahwash G 6-2 185 Jr. Athletics Director: Dr. Brad Teague Email: [email protected] 21 Quad Sanders F 6-4 245 Sr. Office Phone: 501-450-5743 24 Tadre Sheppard F 6-7 205 Jr. Cell Phone: 501-339-8215 Coaching Staff 31 Chris Poellnitz G 6-3 200 Jr. Fax: 501-450-5740 34 Mitch Rueter F 6-6 220 Sr. Head Coach: Rand Chappell Press Row Phone: 423-756-5476 Alma Mater: Missouri State, 1985 44 Carlos Dos Santos C 6-8 250 Jr. Record/School: 95-83/6 years Mitch 55 Chris Williams C 6-7 250 Jr. Rueter Record/Overall: 293-145/14 years Assistant Coaches: November 15 Harris-Stowe 27 at Southeastern Louisiana* March 13 Hendrix 19 at UMKC 30 Northwestern State* 3 Stephen F. Austin* Kevin Landers (Southwest Baptist, 1984) 16 Tennessee Tech# 22 at Western Illinois February 6 at McNeese State* Austin Trembley (Fort Hays State, 2003) 19 at Kansas# January 3 at Lamar* 10- SLC Tournament

Tony Kemper (Fort Hays State, 2001) 21 Western Illinois 2 Central Methodist 6 at Sam Houston State* 13 (Katy, Texas) O OP Office Phone: 501-450-5867 24 AT MEMPHIS# 5 Ecclesia 10 Texas-San Antonio*

28 at Oakland# 9 Texas A&M-CC* 13 at Northwestern State* # Hall of Fame Showcase PO December 13 at Stephen F. Austin* 20 Texas-Arlington* % Etech Lumberjack Classic

Team Information 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton% 16 at Texas State* 24 at Nicholls* * SLC Game NE 5 vs. Southern% 20 Nicholls* 27 Southeastern Louisiana* NT N

2008-09 Record: 10-19 Schedule 2009-10 12 at Tennessee Martin 23 McNeese State* Conference Record: 3-13/6th East ucasports.com S East Carolina Jan. 13 • 6 pm • Memphis, Tenn. • CSS Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 1 Darrius Morrow F 6-8 250 So. Location: Greenville, N.C. Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 3 Greyson Sargent G 6-5 185 Sr. Enrollment: 27,730 Series vs. UM: UM leads 7-0 Founded: 1907 Last Meeting: UM 85, ECU 64 5 Howard Hunt G 6-4 185 r-Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Purple and Gold (1/28/2009) 10 Brock Young G 5-11 175 Jr. Conference: Conference USA 11 Corvonn Gaines G 6-4 190 Fr. Home Arena: Williams Arena Mack 15 Chris Turner G 6-5 200 So. McCarthy Media Information (8,000) 21 Jamar Abrams G/F 6-6 205 Jr. Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard Contact: Jody Jones 23 Erin Straughn G 6-6 200 Fr. Athletics Director: Email: [email protected] 24 Jontae Sherrod G 6-2 195 Jr. Office Phone: 252-737-4524 30 Wakefield Ellison G 6-5 195 Fr. Cell Phone: 252-414-2019 Coaching Staff 33 Chad Wynn C 6-10 255 Jr. Fax: 252-737-4528 34 Evan Salzano G 6-0 175 Fr. Head Coach: Mack McCarthy Press Row Phone: 252-328-0135 Alma Mater: Virginia Tech, 1974 35 Darius Morales F/C 6-9 220 Fr. Record/School: 24-36/2 years Brock 42 DaQuan Joyner F 6-7 235 r-So. Young Record/Overall: 333-213/18 years Assistant Coaches: November 5 Coker 23 at Southern Miss* March 13 Virginia-Wise 16 Clemson 24 at Tulane* 2 at UCF* Larry Epperly (Emory & Henry, 1974) 15 vs. Wake Forest 19 St. Andrews 30 Rice* 6 Southern Miss* John Moseley (East Carolina, 1998) (Greensboro, N.C.) 22 George Washington February 10- C-USA Tournament Michael Perry (Richmond, 1981) 17 at Campbell 29 at VCU 2 UCF* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) Office Phone: 252-737-4592 20 vs. Tennessee# January 6 at Marshall* 21 DePaul/Northern Iowa# 3 North Carolina Central 10 Tulane* # U.S. Virgin Islands 23 TBD# 6 at UAB* 13 at UTEP* Paradise Jam Team Information 28 at UNC Greensboro 9 Marshall* 20 at Rice* * C-USA Game December 13 AT MEMPHIS* 24 SMU*

2008-09 Record: 13-17 Schedule 2009-10 2 at Charlotte 16 Houston* 27 Tulsa* Conference Record: 5-11/9th ecupirates.com

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Febb. 6 • 3 p m • Memphis,s T enn. Gonzaga ESPNP 2 Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 General Information No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Starters R/L: 2/3 00 Robert Sacre C 7-0 247 So. Location: Spokane, Wash. Letterwinners R/L: 8/?? 1 Mangisto Arop F 6-5 185 Fr. Enrollment: 7,500 Series vs. UM: UM leads 4-1 3 Demetri Goodson G 5-11 164 So. Founded: 1887 Last Meeting: UM 68, GU 50

4 Chris Pontarolo-Maag G 5-11 175 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Navy Blue, White and Red (2/7/2009) 5 G.J. Villarino G 6-0 177 Fr. Conference: West Coast 10 Grant Gibbs G 6-4 204 r-Fr. Home Arena: McCarthey Athletic Center Mark Media Information 11 David Stockton G 5-10 150 Fr. (6,000) Few 13 F/G 6-10 215 Fr. President: Dr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. Contact: Oliver Pierce 14 Andy Poling F 6-11 232 r-Fr. Athletics Director: Mike Roth Email: [email protected] 15 Matt Bouldin G 6-5 224 Sr. Office Phone: 509-313-6373 20 Elias Harris F 6-7 215 Fr. Coaching Staff Home Phone: 509-891-7819 30 Michael Hart G 6-5 205 r-Fr. 32 Steven Gray G 6-5 208 Jr. Fax: 509-313-5730 34 Bol Kong F 6-6 220 r-So. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 509-313-4224 35 Sam Dower C 6-11 228 Fr. Alma Mater: Oregon, 1987 45 Will Foster C 7-5 273 Sr. Record/School: 264-66/10 years Matt Bouldin Record/Overall: 264-66/10 years Assistant Coaches: November 12 vs. Davidson% 21 Pepperdine* 27 San Francisco* 14 Mississippi Valley (Seattle, Wash.) 23 Loyola Marymount* March Leon Rice (Washington State, 1986) State 19 vs. Duke^ 28 at Santa Clara* 2 Cal State Bakersfield Tommy Lloyd (Whitman, 1998) 17 at Michigan State (New York, N.Y.) 30 at San Francisco* 5- WCC Tournament Ray Giacoletti (North Dakota State, 1985) 20 IPFW 28 Eastern Washington February 8 (Las Vegas, Nev.)

S 23 vs. Colorado# 31 Oklahoma! 4 Portland* Office Phone: 509-313-4218 T 24 vs. Arizona/Wisconsin# January 6 AT MEMPHIS # Maui Invitational

NT 25 TBD# 2 vs. Illinois 11 Saint Mary’s* % Battle in Seattle Team Information December (Chicago, Ill.) 13 San Diego* ^ Aeropostle Classic

NE 2 Washington State 9 at Portland* 18 at Loyola Marymount* ! Ronald McDonald House 5 Wake Forest 14 at Saint Mary’s* 20 at Pepperdine* Charities Classic 2009-10 Schedule 2009-10

PO 2008-09 Record: 28-6 9 Augustana College 16 at San Diego* 25 Santa Clara* * WCC Game Conference Record: 14-0/1st

OP gozags.com Jan. 23 • 7 pm • Memphis, Tenn. • ESPNN 2 Houston Feb. 24 •6 p m • Houston, Texas • CSSS Postseason: CBI First Round No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 4/1 0 Kelvin Lewis G 6-4 190 Sr. Location: Houston, Texas Letterwinners R/L: 6/5 1 Sean Coleman F 6-8 210 Sr. Enrollment: 36,098 Series vs. UM: UM leads 23-10 2 Zamal Nixon G 6-1 170 Jr. Founded: 1927 Last Meeting: UM 74, UH 49 3 Maurice McNeil F 6-9 215 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Scarlet and White, Navy Trim (3/13/2009) 4 Nick Mosley C 6-9 220 Sr. Conference: Conference USA 5 Nick Haywood G 6-0 165 Fr. Home Arena: Hofheinz Pavillion Tom Media Information 11 Desmond Wade G 5-8 145 So. (8,479) Penders 12 Aubrey Coleman G 6-4 200 Sr. President: Dr. Renu Khator Contact: Jeff Conrad 20 Jamon Wilson G 6-0 190 Sr. Athletics Director: Mack Rhoades Email: [email protected] 21 Cory Tellis G 6-0 180 Jr. Office Phone: 713-743-9410 23 Bryce Clark F 6-5 210 Fr. Cell Phone: 713-557-3841 Coaching Staff 24 Kahmell Broughton F 6-7 245 Jr. Fax: 713-743-9411 31 Adam Brown G 6-4 175 Jr. Head Coach: Tom Penders Press Row Phone: 713-743-9414 32 Kirk Van Slyke F 6-9 215 Fr. Alma Mater: Connecticut, 1967 40 Kendrick Washington F 6-7 270 Fr. Record/School: 102-61/5 years Aubrey Coleman Record/Overall: 629-422/35 years Assistant Coaches: November 23 TCU 30 Marshall* March 17 Nicholls State 29 Louisiana Tech February 3 Rice* Melvin Haralson (Auburn, 1989) 21 at Nevada January 3 at UTEP* 6 at Tulane* Kevin Lewis (SMU, 1986) 26 vs. Oklahoma# 1 at Texas-San Antonio 6 Southern Miss* 10- C-USA Tournament Jerry Hobbie (Fordham, 1985) 27 vs. San Diego# 3 at Iowa State 9 at Western Kentucky 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) Office Phone: 713-743-9430 28 TBD# 6 at Rice* 13 SMU* December 9 Tulsa* 16 at UCF* # Great Alaska Shootout 6 Texas A&M-CC 13 UTEP* 20 at UAB* * C-USA Game Team Information 14 Troy 16 at East Carolina* 24 MEMPHIS* 19 Mississippi State 20 UCF* 27 at SMU*

2008-09 Record: 21-12 Schedule 2009-10 21 The Citadel 23 AT MEMPHIS* Conference Record: 10-6/T4th uhcougars.com

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Houston Baptist Jan.n 3 • 2 pm • Mempm his,s Tenn. Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 1/4 3 Ben Daniels G 6-6 190 Fr. Location: Houston, Texas Letterwinners R/L: 2/11 Enrollment: 2,552 Series vs. UM: First Meeting in 4 Brentlee Boswell F 6-7 200 So. Founded: 1960 2009-10 5 Miles Dixon G 6-1 170 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Royal Blue and Orange 12 Michael Moss G 6-0 180 r-Jr. Conference: Great West Media Information 13 Fred Hinnenkamp F 6-7 200 Jr. Home Arena: Sharp Gym Ron 15 Shawn Echols G 6-0 185 Jr. Cottrell (1,500) Contact: Jeff Sutton 20 Wendell Preadom G 6-1 205 r-Sr. President: Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Email: [email protected] 21 Lamar Thomas F 6-9 205 So. Athletics Director: Steve Moniaci Office Phone: 281-649-3098 22 Blake Bailey G 6-0 155 Fr. Cell Phone: 512-426-3275 23 Aaron Hendrix G 6-2 205 r-Fr. Coaching Staff Fax: 281-649-3496 Press Row Phone: 281-649-3065 31 Andrew Gonzalez F 6-6 175 Jr. Head Coach: Ron Cottrell 32 Khris Roy G 5-11 175 Fr. Alma Mater: Arkansas, 1998 44 Damian Lewis C 6-11 270 Jr. Record/School: 379-208/18 years Mario 45 Mario Flaherty C 6-9 230 Sr. Flaherty Record/Overall: 379-208/18 years Assistant Coaches: November 14 Santa Clara 30 North Dakota* March 13 vs. South Alabama# 19 at Boise State February 4 at North Dakota* Steven Key (Houston Baptist, 1996) 14 vs. Sacramento State# 22 at Creighton 4 at Chicago State* 6 at South Dakota* Vic Gilmore (Houston Baptist, 2005) 15 at Rice# January 6 at Utah Valley* 10- GWC Tournament

Keith Berard (Southern Utah, 1996) 20 at Michigan 3 AT MEMPHIS 10 at Texas-Pan American* 13 (Orem, Utah) O OP Office Phone: 281-649-3205 24 at Northwestern State 14 Chicago State* 13 at Middle Tennessee

30 Texas-Arlington 16 NJIT* 15 North Texas # Rice Basketball Challenge PO December 19 UW-Green Bay 18 at NJIT* * Great West Conference

Team Information 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 23 at SMU 25 Utah Valley* Game NE 5 at New Orleans 25 at Texas-Arlington 27 Texas-Pan American* NT N

2008-09 Record: 5-25 Schedule 2009-10 12 UMKC 28 South Dakota* Conference Record: None hbuhuskies.com S IUPUI Dec. 28 • 12 pm • Memphis, Tenn n. Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 4/1 1 Leroy Nobles G/F 6-5 185 Jr. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Letterwinners R/L: 9/5 5 Alex Young F 6-5 195 So. Enrollment: 30,300 Series vs. UM: First Meeting in Founded: 1969 2009-10 11 Adrian Moss G 5-9 155 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Red, Gold and Black 12 Greg Rice G 5-11 175 Fr. Conference: The Summit League Media Information 13 David Mazanowski G 6-3 190 Fr. Home Arena: The Jungle Ron 15 Sean Esposito G 6-3 180 r-Fr. Hunter (1,215) Contact: Ed Holdaway 20 Jon Avery F 6-7 205 Sr. Chancellor: Charles R. Bantz Email: [email protected] 23 Robert Glenn F 6-7 195 Sr. Athletics Director: Michael Moore Office Phone: 317-274-2725 24 Nick Kitcoff G/F 6-7 190 So. Cell Phone: 317-908-2645 32 Anthony Williams F 6-8 240 Jr. Fax: 317-278-2683 Coaching Staff 42 John Ashworth G 6-3 195 Jr. Press Row Phone: 317-274-4558 44 Nick DeSchepper G 6-3 180 Jr. Head Coach: Ron Hunter Alma Mater: Miami-Ohio, 1986 54 Billy Pettiford F 6-7 220 Sr. Record/School: 249-194/15 years Robert 55 Christian Siakam F 6-7 230 So. Glenn Record/Overall: 249-194/15 years Assistant Coaches: November 5 North Dakota State* 14 Oral Roberts* 18 UMKC* 14 at Drake# 9 at Notre Dame (Conseco Fieldhouse) 20 Southern Utah* Todd Howard (Louisville, 1993) 18 at Eastern Illinois# 12 IU South Bend 16 Centenary* 25 at North Dakota State* (IUPUI, 2003) 20 vs. Austin Peay# 19 Duquesne 21 at Southern Utah* 27 at South Dakota State* Austin Parkinson (Purdue, 2004) 21 vs. Auburn# 23 at Indiana State 23 at UMKC* March Office Phone: 317-278-5247 22 vs. Georgia State# 28 AT MEMPHIS 28 Oakland* 6- Summit Tournament 25 IU East 31 at IPFW* 30 IPFW* 9 (Sioux Falls, S.D.) 28 vs. Kansas State January February Team Information (Kansas City, Mo.) 2 at Oakland* 6 at Western Illinois* # Glenn Wilkes Classic December 6 Ohio 11 at Centenary* * Summit League Game

2008-09 Record: 16-14 Schedule 2009-10 3 South Dakota State* 9 Western Illinois* 13 at Oral Roberts* Conference Record: 9-9/4th iupuijags.com

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Jackson State Nov. 1 3 • 8 pm • M emphis, TeT nn. Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 1 Cason Burke G 6-5 200 Jr. Location: Jackson, Miss. Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 3 Rod Melvin G 6-1 180 So. Enrollment: 8,500 Series vs. UM: UM leads 12-1 4 Tyrone Hanson G/F 6-7 200 Jr. Founded: 1877 Last Meeting: UM 111, JSU 69 10 Jazmonn Major G 6-4 180 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Blue and White (11/16/2006) 12 Gertavian Blake F 6-10 260 Jr. Conference: Southwestern Athletic 13 Christian Williams G 6-1 170 Fr. Home Arena: Lee E. Williams Center Tevester Media Information 15 Jonathan Lewis G 5-10 160 r-Fr. (8,000) Anderson 21 Phillip Williams G 6-1 185 So. President: Ronald Mason Jr. Contact: Wesley Peterson 23 De’Suan Dixon G 6-5 200 Jr. Athletics Director: Robert L. Braddy Sr. Email: [email protected] 24 Oliver Jefferson F 6-9 235 So. Office Phone: 601-979-5899 25 Davon Jones F 6-8 220 r-Fr. Cell Phone: 601-503-5898 Coaching Staff 30 Kyle Swanier G 6-0 170 Jr. Fax: 601-979-2000 32 Grant Maxey F 6-7 210 Sr. Head Coach: Tevester Anderson Press Row Phone: 601-979-2382 33 Garrison Johnson F 6-5 190 Sr. Alma Mater: Arkansas AM&N, 1962 44 Raymond Gregory F 6-10 260 Fr. Record/School: 95-100/7 years Grant Maxey Record/Overall: 198-152/11 years Assistant Coaches: November 22 TBD# 30 at Mississippi Valley March 13 AT MEMPHIS 23 TBD# State* 1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff* Eric Strothers (Jackson State, 1991) 17 at Alabama 30 Spring Hill February 4 at Alabama A&M* Wright Busching (Ole Miss) 21 at Stephen F. Austin January 1 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff* 6 at Alabama State* Office Phone: 601-979-2417 24 at North Texas 4 Alabama A&M* 6 Alcorn State* 10- SWAC Tournament S December 6 Alabama State* 8 Southern* 13 (Birmingham, Ala.) T 2 Stephen F. Austin 9 at Alcorn State* 13 at Prairie View* NT 5 Southeastern Louisiana 11 at Southern* 15 at Texas Southern* # Las Vegas Classic Team Information 15 at Baylor 16 Prairie View* 20 at Grambling* * SWAC Game NE 17 at Tulsa# 18 Texas Southern* 27 Mississippi Valley

2009-10 Schedule 2009-10 19 at Nebraska# 23 Grambling* State* PO 2008-09 Record: 18-15 Conference Record: 15-3/2nd

OP jsutigers.com N ov. 17 • 9 pm • St. Louis, Mo. • ESPNN Kansas Scottrade Center • Hall o f Fame SShowcaa ses e Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 General Information No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Starters R/L: 3/2 0 Thomas Robinson F 6-9 230 Fr. Location: Lawrence, Kan. Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 1 G 6-6 220 Fr. Enrollment: 30,102 Series vs. UM: KU leads 4-2 2 Conner Teahan G 6-5 215 Jr. Founded: 1866 Last Meeting: KU 75, UM 68 (ot) 4 Sherron Collins G 5-11 205 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Crimson and Blue (4/7/2008) 5 C 7-0 225 r-Fr. Conference: Big 12 10 Tyshawn Taylor G 6-3 180 So. Home Arena: Allen Fieldhouse Bill 12 Brady Morningstar G 6-3 185 r-Jr. Media Information 13 C.J. Henry G 6-4 205 r-Fr. (16,300) Self 14 Tyrel Reed G 6-3 185 Jr. Chancellor: Dr. Robert Hemenway Contact: Chris Theisen 15 Elijah Johnson G 6-2 183 Fr. Athletics Director: Lew Perkins Email: [email protected] 21 C 6-9 232 So. Office Phone: 785-864-3474 22 F 6-8 225 So. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 785-331-9356 23 Mario Little G 6-5 210 Sr. Fax: 785-864-7944 24 Travis Releford G 6-5 205 So. Head Coach: Bill Self Press Row Phone: 785-864-5593 40 Jordan Juenemann G 6-4 195 So. 41 Chase Buford G 6-3 210 Jr. Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, 1985 45 C 6-11 245 Jr. Record/School: 169-40/6 years Cole Aldrich Record/Overall: 376-145/16 years Assistant Coaches: November (Kansas City, Mo.) 25 Missouri* March 13 Hofstra 19 Michigan 30 at Kansas State* 3 Kansas State* (George Washington, 1988) 17 VS. MEMPHIS# 22 California February 6 at Missouri* Kurtis Townsend (Western Ky., 1982) (ST. LOUIS, MO.) 29 Belmont 3 at Colorado* 10- Big 12 Tournament (Kansas, 1991) 19 Central Arkansas# January 6 Nebraska* 13 (Kansas City, Mo.) 25 Oakland# 2 at Temple 8 at Texas* Office Phone: 785-864-3056 27 Tennessee Tech# 6 Cornell 13 Iowa State* # Hall of Fame Showcase December 10 at Tennessee 15 at Texas A&M* % Big 12/Pac-10 2 Alcorn State 13 at Nebraska* 20 Colorado* Hardwood Series Team Information 6 at UCLA% 16 Texas Tech* 22 Oklahoma* ^ Kansas City Shootout 9 Radford 20 Baylor* 27 at Oklahoma State* * Big 12 Conf. Game

2008-09 Record: 27-8 Schedule 2009-10 12 vs. La Salle^ 23 at Iowa State* Conference Record: 14-2/1st kuathletics.com

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Jan.n 2 7 • 7 pm • H unu tit ngn ton,n W .VV a.. Marshall CBS Colll egg e Spp orts Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 4/1 0 Darryl Merthie G 6-0 190 Sr. Location: Huntington, W.Va. Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 1 Antonio Haymon F 6-6 220 Jr. Enrollment: 13,814 Series vs. UM: UM leads 5-1 2 Camden Miller F 6-8 205 r-So. Founded: 1837 Last Meeting: UM 80, MU 57 3 Damier Pitts G 5-10 165 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Green and White (1/7/2009) 5 Brandon Hutchison G 5-11 170 Fr. Conference: Conference USA 10 Dago Pena G/F 6-6 220 So. Home Arena: Cam Henderson Center Donnie Media Information 11 Bobby Horodyski G 5-10 170 Fr. (9,043) Jones 14 Chris Lutz G 6-3 190 r-Sr. President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp Contact: Matt Turk 15 Noah Fischer G 6-3 180 Fr. Athletics Director: Mike Hamrich Email: [email protected] 21 F 6-11 215 Fr. Office Phone: 304-696-6525 23 Shaquille Johnson G 6-3 195 So. Cell Phone: 304-416-4809 Coaching Staff 24 DeAndre Kane G 6-4 200 Fr. Fax: 304-696-2325 30 Tirrell Baines F 6-6 220 Jr. Head Coach: Donnie Jones Press Row Phone: 304-696-3304 32 Tyler Wilkerson F 6-8 240 Sr. Alma Mater: Pikeville (Ky.), 1988 45 Nigel Spikes F 6-10 220 So. Record/School: 31-31/2 years Chris Lutz Record/Overall: 31-31/2 years Assistant Coaches: November 20 High Point 27 MEMPHIS* March 15 North Carolina A&T# 22 at North Carolina 30 at Houston* 2 UTEP* Shawn Finney (Fairmont State, 1985) 17 Middle Tennessee# 28 at Troy February 6 at SMU* Darren Tillis (Paul Quinn, 1996) 21 at Old Dominion January 3 at Tulsa* 10- C-USA Tournament 25 Lamar# 2 St. Bonaventure 6 East Carolina* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) Brett Nelson (Florida, 2004) O OP 28 vs. Ohio# 5 Southern Miss* 9 Rio Grande Office Phone: 304-696-6460 (Charleston, W.Va.) 9 at East Carolina* 13 at UAB* # Global Sports Invitational December 13 at UCF* 17 Tulsa* % Chesapeake Energy PO 3 Salem International 16 Tulane* 20 at Tulane* Invitational Team Information 7 at Binghamton 20 vs. West Virginia% 24 at Rice* * C-USA Game NE 12 Troy (Charleston, W.Va.) 27 UCF* NT N

2008-09 Record: 15-17 Schedule 2009-10 16 Brescia 23 UAB* Conference Record: 7-9/T6th herdzone.com S D ec. 19 • 5 pm • Boston, Mass. • E SPN 2 Massachusetts TD No r t h bank Are n a Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 2/3 1 David Gibbs G 6-4 185 So. Location: Amherst, Mass. Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Enrollment: 26,360 Series vs. UM: Tied 1-1 2 Terrell Vinson G/F 6-7 205 Fr. Founded: 1863 Last Meeting: UM 80, UMass 58 4 Lex Mongo G 5-11 180 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Maroon, White, Black and Grey (11/17/2008) 5 Ricky Harris G 6-2 175 Sr. Conference: Atlantic 10 10 Javorn Farrell G/F 6-5 180 Fr. Derek Home Arena: Mullins Center Media Information 11 Gary Correia G 6-1 180 Jr. (9,493) Kellogg 12 Anthony Gurley G 6-3 185 r-Jr. President: Jack M. Wilson Contact: Jason Yellin 22 Sampson Carter F 6-8 200 Fr. Athletics Director: John McCutcheon Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 413-577-3061 23 Sean Carter F/C 6-9 225 r-So. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 413-687-1756 24 Freddie Riley G 6-5 175 Fr. Fax: 413-545-1556 34 Raphiael Putney F 6-8 180 Fr. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 413-545-6139 35 Hashim Bailey F/C 6-10 275 r-Jr. Alma Mater: Massachussetts, 1995 50 Matt Hill F 6-7 210 r-So. Record/School: 12-18/1 year Ricky Harris Record/Overall: 12-18/1 year Assistant Coaches: November 7 at Seton Hall 16 at Temple* 21 Saint Louis* 13 at UCF 11 Grambling 20 St. Bonaventure* 27 at Dayton* Adam Ginsburg (Buffalo, 1997) 18 Cornell# 19 VS. MEMPHIS 23 at Baylor March Antwon Jackson (Pikeville, 1993) 21 Arkansas-Fort Smith# (BOSTON, MASS.) 27 at Saint Joseph’s 3 at La Salle* Vance Walberg (Cal State Bakersfield, 1978) 24 St. Francis (N.Y.) 23 at Boston College 30 Charlotte* 6 Rhode Island* Office Phone: 413-545-2610 27 vs. Rutgers# 30 at Davidson February 9- A-10 Tournament 28 Florida/Michigan State# January 3 Xavier* 14 (Atlantic City, N.J.) December 6 Fordham* 6 at Rhode Island* Team Information 2 Quinnipiac 10 vs. La Salle* 11 at Duquesne # Legends Classic 5 vs. Holy Cross (Springfield, Mass.) 14 Saint Joseph’s * A-10 Game

2008-09 Record: 12-18 Schedule 2009-10 (Worcester, Mass.) 13 at Richmond* 17 at George Washington* Conference Record: 7-9/10th umassathletics.com

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Montana State DeD c.c 9 • 7 pm • MeM mphis,, T enn. Postseason: None General Information No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Starters R/L: 4/1 1 Austin Brown F 6-4 205 So. Location: Bozeman, Mont. Letterwinners R/L: 9/2 3 Marquis Navarre G 5-11 165 Sr. Enrollment: 12,220 Series vs. UM: UM leads 1-0 4 Cameron Henderson F 6-7 235 Sr. Founded: 1893 Last Meeting: UM 77, MSU 50 5 Bryan Louff G 5-11 175 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Blue and Gold (12/17/1960) 12 Colt Idol G 6-3 200 Fr. Conference: Big Sky 15 Bobby Howard F 6-7 225 Jr. Home Arena: Worthington Arena Brad 20 Will Bynum G 6-3 180 Sr. Huse Media Information (7,250) 21 Michel Swita C 7-0 270 So. President: Dr. Geoffrey Gamble Contact: Bill Lamberty 23 Erik Rush G 6-5 210 Jr. Athletics Director: Peter Fields Email: [email protected] 24 Larry Swann G 6-1 180 r-Jr. Office Phone: 406-994-5133 32 Steven Davis F 6-7 225 Fr. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 406-580-6781 33 Danny Piepoli F 6-6 200 Jr. Fax: 406-994-2278 34 Cody Anderson C 6-10 270 So. Head Coach: Brad Huse Press Row Phone: 406-994-3210 40 Jeff Budinich F 6-9 225 Fr. Alma Mater: Montana Tech, 1989 42 Branden Johnson F 6-9 230 Sr. Record/School: 40-51/3 years Branden 44 Marco Bourgault F 6-5 200 Fr. Johnson Record/Overall: 224-111/11 years Assistant Coaches: November 12 Northern New Mexico 18 at Cal State Bakersfield 20 ESPN Bracket Buster Brian Priebe (Washington, 1995) 14 at Nevada 18 UC Santa Barbara 23 Montana* 27 at Montana* 17 Colorado Christian 21 at Cal Poly 28 at Northern Arizona* March Temesghen Starr (Capital Univ., 2004) 21 Southern Miss 23 at Boise State 31 at Northern Colorado* 6- Big Sky Tournament Scott Carson (Mesa State, 1979) 25 at San Francisco 31 at Weber State* February 10 (Campus sites) S Office Phone: 406-994-4442 T 28 at Oregon January 5 Idaho State*

NT December 3 at Idaho State* 6 Weber State* * Big Sky Game Team Information 4 Northern Colorado* 8 Portland State* 12 at Eastern Washington* NE 5 Northern Arizona* 10 Eastern Washington* 13 at Portland State* 9 AT MEMPHIS 17 at Sacramento State* 18 Sacramento State* 2009-10 Schedule 2009-10

PO 2008-09 Record: 14-17 Conference Record: 6-10/T6th

OP msubobcats.com N ov. 30 • 7 pm • Memphis, Tee nn. Oakland Hall of Fame Showcase Postseason: CollegeInsider.com No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Tournament Second Rd. 1 Derick Nelson F 6-5 235 r-Sr. Location: Rochester, Mich. Starters R/L: 5*/1 Enrollment: 18,169 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 2 Larry Wright G 6-2 175 r-Jr. Founded: 1957 Series vs. UM: UM leads 1-0 3 G 6-4 170 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Black and Gold Last Meeting: UM 69, OU 63 11 Will Hudson F 6-9 225 Jr. Conference: The Summit League (12/29/2003) 12 Ledrick Eackles G 6-3 190 Fr. Greg Home Arena: Athletics Center O’Rena *returns one starter from 2007-08 season 15 Drew Valentine F 6-5 210 Fr. (3,000) Kampe 22 Blake Cushingberry G 6-4 225 So. President: Dr. Gary D. Russi Media Information 23 Johnathon Jones G 5-11 165 Sr. Athletics Director: Tracy Huth Contact: Scott MacDonald 32 Drew Maynard G 6-7 230 So. Coaching Staff Email: [email protected] 33 John Kast G 6-2 175 Sr. Office Phone: 248-370-4008 34 C 6-11 225 r-Jr. Head Coach: Cell Phone: 919-619-4137 42 Jay Thames F 6-9 220 r-Fr. Alma Mater: Bowling Green State, 1978 Fax: 248-370-3138 50 Ilija Milutinovic C 7-0 255 So. Record/School: 419-314/25 years Johnathon Press Row Phone: 248-370-4099 Jones Record/Overall: 419-314/25 years Assistant Coaches: November 13 UW-Green Bay 16 Southern Utah* 20 North Dakota State* 14 Eastern Michigan 17 at Seattle University 21 at North Dakota State* 27 IPFW* Jeff Tungate (Oakland, 1993) 18 at Wisconsin 19 at Oregon 23 at South Dakota State* March Darren Sorenson (Mount Senario, 1995) 21 Rochester College 22 at Syracuse 28 at IUPUI* 6- Summit Tournament Saddi Washington (Western Michigan, 1998) 23 at Tennessee Tech# 28 Alma 30 at Western Illinois* 9 (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Office Phone: 248-370-4005 25 at Kansas# 31 Western Illinois* February 28 Central Arkansas# January 4 Centenary* # Hall of Fame Showcase 30 AT MEMPHIS# 2 IUPUI* 6 Oral Roberts* * Summit League Game Team Information December 7 at Oral Roberts* 11 at Southern Utah* 5 at IPFW* 9 at Centenary* 13 at UMKC*

2008-09 Record: 23-13 Schedule 2009-10 10 at Michigan State 14 UMKC* 18 South Dakota State* Conference Record: 13-5/3rd ougrizzlies.com

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Rice Jaa n.n 16 • 7 pmp • H oustoon, TeT xas • CSS S Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 4/1 1 Nate Schwarze G 5-11 170 So. Location: Houston, Texas Letterwinners R/L: 9/5 3 Tamir Jackson G 6-2 175 Fr. Enrollment: 5,339 Series vs. UM: UM leads 6-0 4 Connor Frizzelle G 6-1 180 So. Founded: 1891 Last Meeting: UM 80, RU 52 5 Emerson Herndon F 6-8 225 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Blue and Gray (1/21/2009) 11 Suleiman Braimoh F 6-8 230 Jr. Conference: Conference USA 12 Bryan Beasley G 6-0 185 Jr. Home Arena: Tudor Fieldhouse Ben Media Information 13 Stuart Pirri F 6-8 185 Fr. (5,750) Braun 14 Arsalan Kazemi F 6-7 190 Fr. President: David W. Leebron Contact: Ron Mears 15 Trey Stanton C 6-10 230 Jr. Athletics Director: Chris Del Conte Email: [email protected] 20 Lucas Kuipers F 6-8 220 So. Office Phone: 713-348-3929 21 Chris Eversley F 6-5 195 Fr. Cell Phone: 832-969-1310 Coaching Staff 22 A.J. Holland G 6-2 170 Fr. Fax: 713-348-6019 23 Egheosa Edomwonyi F 6-7 225 Fr. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 713-348-5638 32 Cory Pflieger G 6-2 175 Sr. Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1975 33 Lawrence Ghoram G 6-5 195 Sr. Record/School: 10-22/1 year Cory Pflieger Record/Overall: 562-411/32 years Assistant Coaches: November 19 at LSU 30 at East Carolina* 6 UCF* 13 Sacramento State# 23 at Lamar February 10- C-USA Tournament Louis Reynaud (San Francisco State, 1982) 14 South Alabama# 29 McNeese State 3 Tulane* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) Kevin Mouton (San Francisco, 1989) 15 Houston Baptist# January 6 UAB*

Mike Roberts (Indiana, 2005) 19 at Arizona 2 at TCU 13 at Southern Miss* # Rice Basketball Challenge O OP Office Phone: 713-348-4075 24 Furman 6 Houston* 17 at SMU* * C-USA Game

29 Texas 9 at UCF* 20 East Carolina* PO December 13 at Tulane* 24 Marshall*

Team Information 2 at Harvard 16 MEMPHIS* 27 at UTEP* NE 5 North Texas 20 SMU* March NT N

2008-09 Record: 10-22 Schedule 2009-10 16 Santa Clara 23 at Tulsa* 3 at Houston Conference Record: 4-12/T10th riceowls.com S Southeast Missouri State Dec. 22 • 12 pm • Memphis, Tenn n. Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 1 Cameron Butler F 6-6 220 Jr. Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Letterwinners R/L: 4/3 5 Sam Pearson G 6-2 215 Jr. Enrollment: 10,814 Series vs. UM: SEMO leads 2-1 10 Derek Thompson G 6-3 180 Fr. Founded: 1873 Last Meeting: UM 109, SEMO 83 11 LaQuentin Miles G 6-5 205 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Red and Black (3/2/1994) 12 KaJuan Watson G 6-5 180 So. Conference: Ohio Valley 13 Lucas Nutt G 6-1 180 Fr. Home Arena: Show Me Center Dickey Media Information 20 Anthony Allison G 5-11 175 Jr. (7,000) Nutt 23 Marland Smith G 6-2 155 Fr. President: Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins Contact: Brett Maikowski 24 Johnny Hill G 6-5 200 Sr. Athletics Director: John Shafer Email: [email protected] 31 Rae-vonn Banks F 6-8 220 So. Office Phone: 573-651-2933 33 Eric McCrary F 6-7 230 Jr. Cell Phone: 214-402-5725 Coaching Staff 34 LaMont Russell F 6-6 220 Sr. Fax: 573-651-2810 35 Kirk C/F 6-8 230 Sr. Head Coach: Dickey Nutt Press Row Phone: 573-651-5014 42 Leon Powell F 6-7 210 Jr. Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, 1982 45 Jajuan Maxwell F 6-6 220 Jr. Record/School: First year JaJuan Maxwell Record/Overall: 189-187/13 years Assistant Coaches: November 9 Southern Illinois 28 at Jacksonville State* 27 Austin Peay* 14 at Saint Louis 12 Williams Baptist 30 at Tennessee Tech* March Jamie Rosser (Arkansas State, 2001) 18 Arkansas State 22 AT MEMPHIS February 2- OVC Tournament Kyle Gerdeman (Southeast Mo. St, 1998) 22 at Northern Illinois January 2 SIU Edwardsville 6 (Nashville, Tenn.) Jeremy Case (Kansas, 2007) 24 Eastern Michigan 2 Tennessee Tech* 6 Eastern Illinois* Office Phone: 573-651-2160 27 vs. St. Bonaventure# 4 Jacksonville State* 9 at Tennessee Martin* # Basketball Travelers 28 at Illinois State# 9 at Eastern Illinois* 11 Eastern Kentucky* Classic 29 vs. Norfolk State# 14 at Morehead State* 13 Morehead State* * OVC game Team Information December 16 at Eastern Kentucky* 16 at Murray State* 3 at Austin Peay* 21 Tennessee Martin* 20 ESPN Bracket Buster

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Jann. 3 0 • 2 pm • D allas,s T exas SMU Feb. 20 • 7 pmp • Mempphis, Tennn . Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 0 Rodney Clinkscales G 6-1 190 So. Location: Dallas, Texas Letterwinners R/L: 11/2 1 Mouhammad Faye F 6-9 215 Sr. Enrollment: 10,981 Series vs. UM: UM leads 8-1 2 Justin Haynes G/F 6-5 192 So. Founded: 1911 Last Meeting: UM 90, SMU 47 3 Derek Williams G 6-1 170 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Red and Blue (2/18/2009) 10 Ryan Barbre G 6-1 185 Fr. Conference: Conference USA 13 Frank Otis F 6-6 225 So. Home Arena: Matt Media Information 14 Tomasz Kwiatkowski C 7-1 250 Jr. (8,998) Doherty 15 Austin Horn G 6-3 170 Fr. President: R. Gerald Turner Contact: Herman Hudson 22 Mike Walker G 6-1 195 Jr. Athletics Director: Steve Orsini Email: [email protected] 23 Paul McCoy G 5-11 175 So. Office Phone: 214-768-1304 24 Robert Nyakundi F 6-8 220 So. Cell Phone: 214-924-0358 Coaching Staff 30 Ryan Harp G 6-4 195 Jr. Fax: 214-768-2044 31 Cort Hoge F 6-10 245 So. Head Coach: Matt Doherty Press Row Phone: 214-768-7742 42 Papa Dia F 6-9 235 Jr. Alma Mater: North Carolina, 1984 44 Myles Luttman C 6-11 230 Jr. Record/School: 33-58/3 years Mouhammad Faye Record/Overall: 123-129/8 years Assistant Coaches: November Charleston# 27 UCF* March 13 USF 25 TBD# 30 MEMPHIS* 3 at Tulsa* Steve Lutz (Texas Lutheran, 1995) 16 Texas A&M 30 Army February 6 Marshall* Reggie Brown (UT-Arlington, 1999) 21 Florida Gulf Coast January 2 at Southern Miss* 10- C-USA Tournament (Arizona, 2005) 23 Huston-Tillotson 2 at Texas State 6 at Tulane* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) S Office Phone: 214-768-3501 December 6 at UTEP* 10 UTEP* T 2 TCU 9 North Carolina Central 13 at Houston* # Hawaii Diamond Head NT 7 Texas State 13 Tulsa* 17 Rice* Classic Team Information 19 at Occidental College 16 UAB* 20 AT MEMPHIS* * C-USA Game NE 22 vs. UNLV# 20 at Rice* 24 at East Carolina*

2009-10 Schedule 2009-10 23 vs. Hawaii/College of 23 Houston Baptist 27 Houston* PO 2008-09 Record: 9-21 Conference Record: 3-13/12th

OP smumustangs.com Jan. 9 • 7 pm • Hattiesburg , Miss. • CSSS Southern Miss Feb. 27 • 7 pppm • Memp his, Tenn. • CBS C Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 2/3 1 Maurice Bolden G 6-10 200 r-So. Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Letterwinners R/L: 6/5 2 Daryl Arnold G 6-5 200 r-So. Enrollment: 15,000 Series vs. UM: UM leads 57-23 3 Josimar Ayarza F 6-9 235 r-Jr. Founded: 1910 Last Meeting: UM 58, USM 42 4 Gary Flowers F 6-8 214 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Black and Gold (2/28/2009) 5 Torye Pelham F 6-6 225 Jr. Conference: Conference USA 10 Bryson Brewer G 6-3 180 Sr. Home Arena: Reed Green Coliseum Larry Media Information 11 Jerome Clyburn G 6-1 180 r-Fr. (8,095) Eustachy 13 Kenneth Ortiz G 5-11 180 Fr. President: Dr. Martha D. Saunders Contact: Tim Andrzejeski 14 Sai’Quon Stone G 6-6 225 r-Jr. Athletics Director: Richard Giannini Email: [email protected] 15 R.L. Horton G 6-0 180 Jr. Office Phone: 601-266-4503 20 Gustavo Lino C 7-1 240 r-Sr. Cell Phone: 662-312-7663 Coaching Staff 23 Angelo Johnson G 6-0 180 r-So. Fax: 601-266-4507 24 LaVanne Pennington G 6-4 175 So. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 601-266-5428 25 Buchi Awaji G 6-3 185 Gr. Alma Mater: Long Beach State, 1979 32 Andre Stephens F 6-8 235 Sr. Record/School: 335-225/18 years R.L. Horton Record/Overall: 75-80/5 years Assistant Coaches: November 21 vs. New Orleans# 20 at UAB* 24 UTEP* Steve Barnes (Asuza Pacific, 1980) 14 at Louisiana-Lafayette 22 vs. Canisius# 23 East Carolina* 27 AT MEMPHIS* 17 Loyola (New Orleans) 23 vs. North Florida# 30 at Tulane* March Greg Heiar (Mount St. Claire, 2000) 21 at Montana State 30 Dillard February 2 Tulane* Ricky Wilson (Idaho, 1994) 24 William Carey January 2 SMU* 6 at East Carolina* Office Phone: 601-266-6355 28 Spring Hill 2 at Vanderbilt 6 at Houston* December 5 at Marshall* 10 at Tulsa* # South Mississippi Team Information 5 at Ole Miss 9 MEMPHIS* 13 Rice* Christmas Classic 12 at South Alabama 12 Cal State Bakersfield 17 UAB* * C-USA Game 15 Louisiana-Lafayette 16 at UTEP* 20 UCF*

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Jan.n 6 • 6 p m • Syrar cuc se, NN.Y.Y Syracuse ESS PN2 Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 2/3 00 Rick Jackson F 6-9 235 Jr. Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Enrollment: 12,440 Series vs. UM: SU leads 2-1 1 Andy Rautins G 6-5 193 Sr. Founded: 1870 Last Meeting: SU 72, UM 65 2 Nick Resavy G 6-2 195 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Orange (12/20/2008) 3 Mookie Jones F 6-6 210 Fr. Conference: Big East 4 Wesley Johnson F 6-7 198 Jr. Jim Home Arena: Media Information 11 Scoop Jardine G 6-1 192 So. (33,633) Boeheim 21 F 6-9 258 Sr. Chancellor: Dr. Nancy Cantor Contact: Pete Moore 24 Brandon Reese G 5-11 155 So. Athletics Director: Dr. Daryl Gross Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 315-443-2608 25 Brandon Triche G 6-4 210 Fr. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 315-952-5011 32 Kris Joseph F 6-7 220 So. Fax: 315-443-3405 33 DaShonte Riley F 6-11 200 Fr. Head Coach: Jim Boeheim Press Row Phone: 315-443-4241 34 Matt Tomaszewski F 6-9 235 Jr. Alma Mater: Syracuse, 1966 43 James Southerland F 6-7 200 Fr. Record/School: 799-288/33 years Andy Rautins Record/Overall: 799-288/33 years Assistant Coaches: November 10 vs. Florida% 18 at Notre Dame* 27 Villanova* 9 Albany# 13 St. Francis (N.Y.) 23 Marquette* March Bernie Fine (Syracuse, 1967) 11 Robert Morris# 19 St. Bonaventure 25 Georgetown* 2 St. John’s* Mike Hopkins (Syracuse, 1993) 19 vs. California# 22 Oakland 30 at DePaul* 6 at Louisville*

Rob Murphy (Central State, 1996) 20 vs. North Carolina/ 29 at Seton Hall* February 9- Big East Tournament O OP Office Phone: 315-443-2082 Ohio State# January 2 Providence* 13 (New York, N.Y.)

24 Cornell 2 Pittsburgh* 7 at Cincinnati* PO 27 Columbia 6 MEMPHIS 10 Connecticut* # 2k Sports CVC Classic

Team Information 30 Colgate 10 USF* 14 Louisville* % Big East/SEC Challenge NE December 13 at Rutgers* 18 Georgetown* * Big East Game NT N

2008-09 Record: 28-10 Schedule 2009-10 5 Maine 16 at West Virginia* 23 at Providence* Conference Record: 11-7/6th suathletics.com S Dec. 31 • 3 pm • Memphis, Ten n . Tennessee ESPN2 Postseason: NCAA First Rd. General Information No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Starters R/L: 5/0 0 Renaldo Woolridge G/F 6-8 208 So. Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Letterwinners R/L: 11/1 1 Tyler Smith G/F 6-7 215 Sr. Enrollment: 27,739 Series vs. UM: UT leads 12-8 3 Bobby Maze G 6-3 195 Sr. Founded: 1794 Last Meeting: UM 54, UT 52 4 Wayne Chism F/C 6-9 246 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Orange and White (1/24/2009) 5 Emmanuel Negedu F 6-7 218 So. Conference: Southeastern 10 Michael Hubert G 6-2 203 Jr. Home Arena: Thompson-Boling Arena Bruce Media Information 11 Quinn Cannington G 6-4 165 Sr. (21,678) Pearl 13 Skylar McBee G 6-3 190 Fr. 20 Kenny Hall F 6-8 220 Fr. President: Dr. Jan Simek (interim) Contact: Tom Satkowiak 21 Melvin Goins G 5-11 195 Jr. Athletics Director: Mike Hamilton Email: [email protected] 22 Steven Pearl F 6-5 232 Jr. Office Phone: 865-974-7501 23 Cameron Tatum G 6-6 197 So. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 865-696-2897 24 Josh Bone G 6-3 195 Jr. Fax: 865-974-1269 25 Josh Tabb G 6-4 195 Sr. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 865-544-0789 30 J.P. Prince G 6-7 205 Sr. Alma Mater: Boston College, 1982 32 Scotty Hopson G 6-7 200 So. Record/School: 98-37/4 years Tyler 33 Brian Williams C 6-10 278 Jr. Smith Record/Overall: 415-121/17 years Assistant Coaches: November 15 Wyoming 27 Vanderbilt* March 13 Austin Peay 19 at Southern Cal 31 Florida* 3 Arkansas* Tony Jones (Concordia, 1993) 17 UNC Asheville 23 North Carolina A&T February 6 at Mississippi State* Steve Forbes (Southern Arkansas, 1988) 20 vs. East Carolina# 31 AT MEMPHIS 4 at LSU* 11- SEC Tournament Jason Shay (Iowa, 1995) 21 vs. DePaul/No. Iowa# January 6 * 14 (Nashville, Tenn.) Office Phone: 865-974-1206 23 TBD# 6 Charlotte 9 at Vanderbilt* 27 College of Charleston 10 Kansas 13 at Kentucky* # U.S. Virgin Islands December 14 Auburn* 17 Georgia* Paradise Jam Team Information 2 East Tennessee State 16 Ole Miss* 20 at South Carolina* % Sun Belt Classic 11 vs. Middle Tennessee% 19 at Alabama* 23 at Florida* * SEC Game (Nashville, Tenn.) 23 at Georgia* 27 Kentucky* 2008-09 Record: 21-13 Schedule 2009-10 Conference Record: 10-6/T1st-East utsports.com

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Novv. 2 0 • 7 pmp • M emphis, Tenn. Tennessee Tech Hall of Fame Showcase Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 4/1 2 Zac Swansey G 6-1 180 Jr. Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 3 Charles Newton G 6-3 175 r-Fr. Enrollment: 10,850 Series vs. UM: UM leads 26-24 Founded: 1915 Last Meeting: UM 79, TTU 73 10 Elijah Muhammad G 6-0 170 Sr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Purple and Gold (3/23/2001) 11 Terrell Barnes F 6-8 225 Fr. Conference: Ohio Valley 15 Riley Hunley G 6-3 185 So. Home Arena: Mike 23 Byron Pickens F 6-7 195 Jr. Sutton Media Information (10,152) 24 Chase Dunn G 5-10 175 Fr. President: Dr. Robert Bell Contact: Nick Heidelberger 25 Jud Dillard F 6-4 180 Fr. Athletics Director: Mark Wilson Email: [email protected] 30 Frank Davis G 6-2 185 Sr. Office Phone: 931-372-3293 32 Bassey Inameti F 6-8 215 So. Cell Phone: 208-596-1198 Coaching Staff 34 Alfred Jones F 6-7 205 Jr. Fax: 931-372-6139 42 Zach Bailey G 6-1 175 So. Head Coach: Mike Sutton Press Row Phone: 931-372-6078 Alma Mater: East Carolina, 1978 44 Will Barnes G 6-1 190 Jr. Record/School: 114-100/7 years Will 55 Kevin Murphy F 6-6 185 So. Barnes Record/Overall: 114-100/7 years Assistant Coaches: November 12 Ball State 23 Tennessee State* 27 Jacksonville State* 13 at Minnesota 19 at Lipscomb 28 Eastern Illinois* March Steve Payne (Union College, 1990) 16 at Central Arkansas# 30 Union College 30 Southeast Missouri* 2- OVC Tournament Tommy Deffebaugh (Drury College, 1985) 20 AT MEMPHIS# January February 6 (Nashville, Tenn.) Russ Willemsen (Lee University, 2004) 23 Oakland# 2 at Southeast Missouri* 4 at Eastern Kentucky* S Office Phone: 931-372-3956 25 at Southern Utah 4 at Eastern Illinois* 6 at Morehead State* # Hall of Fame Showcase T 27 at Kansas 7 Morehead State* 9 at Austin Peay* * OVC Game NT December 9 Eastern Kentucky* 11 Murray State* Team Information 1 Evansville 14 at Tennessee Martin* 13 Tennessee Martin* NE 5 at Jacksonville State* 16 at Murray State* 15 at Tennessee State*

2009-10 Schedule 2009-10 10 Bryan College 21 Austin Peay* 20 ESPN Bracket Buster PO 2008-09 Record: 12-18 Conference Record: 6-12/8th

OP ttusports.com Tulane F eb. 17 • 6 pm • New Orleans, Laa . • CSS S Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 0 Kris Richard G 6-5 180 Jr. Location: New Orleans, La. Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 1 Kevin Sims G 5-10 169 Sr. Enrollment: 11,157 Series vs. UM: UM leads 38-11 2 David Booker F 6-7 235 Jr. Founded: 1834 Last Meeting: UM 51, TU 41 3 Trent Rogers G 6-3 157 So. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue (3/12/2009) 4 Asim McQueen F 6-7 240 Sr. Conference: Conference USA 5 Jordan Callahan G 5-11 170 Fr. Home Arena: Fogelman Arena Dave Media Information 10 Ross Williams G 5-11 165 So. (3,600) Dickerson 13 Jon Andersen F 6-9 222 So. President: Dr. Scott Cowen Contact: Roger Dunaway 20 Aaron Holmes G/F 6-5 195 Jr. Athletics Director: Rick Dickson Email: [email protected] 22 Kendall Timmons G/F 6-5 195 r-Fr. Office Phone: 504-862-8240 23 Johnny Mayhane G/F 6-5 190 Jr. Cell Phone: 504-452-2906 Coaching Staff 24 Eric Vianney G 6-2 205 Sr. Fax: 504-865-5379 25 Geoff Hogan F 6-6 220 Jr. Head Coach: Dave Dickerson Press Row Phone: 504-862-8122 41 Terrance Beasley F 6-6 210 Fr. Alma Mater: Maryland, 1990 54 Kelth Cameron F/C 6-8 255 Fr. Record/School: 60-62/4 years Kevin Sims Record/Overall: 60-62/4 years Assistant Coaches: November 16 McNeese State 27 at UTEP* March 13 Georgetown 19 VCU 30 Southern Miss* 2 at Southern Miss* Dick Bender (Western Maryland, 1986) 19 vs. Miami, Fla.# 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette February 6 Houston* Kim Lewis (Tulane, 1994) 20 vs. UNC Wilmington/ 30 North Carolina A&T 3 at Rice* 10- C-USA Tournament Andrew Novick (Chicago, 1999) Penn State# January 6 SMU* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) Office Phone: 504-865-5505 22 TBD# 2 at Lamar 10 at East Carolina* 28 George Mason 6 at Tulsa* 13 at UCF* # Charleston Classic 30 Alabama State 9 UAB* 17 MEMPHIS* * C-USA Game Team Information December 13 Rice* 20 Marshall* 2 New Orleans 16 at Marshall* 27 at UAB

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Feb.b 1 3 • 6 pm • T ulsas , OkO lal . • ESPNN 2 Tulsa Mar.. 6 • 1 2 pmp • M emphp isi , Tenn. • CBS C Conference Record: 12-4/2nd No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Postseason: NIT Second Round 1 Ben Uzoh G 6-3 205 Sr. Location: Tulsa, Okla. Starters R/L: 4/1 2 Bryson Pope G/F 6-6 210 Fr. Enrollment: 4,100 Letterwinners R/L: 7/2 Founded: 1894 Series vs. UM: Memphis leads 17-12 4 Shane Heirman G 6-1 195 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue Last Meeting: UM 64, TLS 39 10 Barrett Hunter G 6-1 180 Fr. and Crimson (3/14/2009) 11 Steven Idlet F 6-10 240 So. Conference: Conference USA Doug 12 Bishop Wheatley F 6-6 225 Sr. Wojcik Home Arena: Media Information 13 Donte Medder G 6-1 175 Fr. (8,355) 14 Will Sanger G 6-3 185 Sr. President: Dr. Steadman Upham Contact: Don Tomkalski 15 Justin Hurtt G 6-4 195 Jr. Email: [email protected] 22 Glenn Andrews G 6-2 195 Jr. Office Phone: 918-631-3200 Coaching Staff 23 C 7-0 250 Sr. Cell Phone: 918-640-0683 32 Kodi Maduka F 6-10 210 Fr. Athletics Director: Bubba Cunningham Fax: 918-631-3913 33 Joe Richard F 6-7 235 So. Head Coach: Doug Wojcik Press Row Phone: 918-631-5400 Alma Mater: U.S. Naval Academy, 1987 Ben 40 Colter Morgan F 6-8 210 So. Uzoh Record/School: 81-53/4 years Record/Overall: 81-53/4 years November 22 vs. Nebraska# 30 at UCF* March 15 Florida International 23 TBD# February 3 SMU* Assistant Coaches: 17 Arkansas-Little Rock January 3 Marshall* 6 AT MEMPHIS* David Cason (Illinois State, 1996) 21 South Alabama 2 Colorado 6 at UTEP* 10- C-USA Tournament

Jeremy Ballard (Colgate, 2003) 24 Loyola Marymount 6 Tulane* 10 Southern Miss* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) O OP Andy Kohut (Purdue, 2003) 28 at Missouri State 9 at Houston* 13 MEMPHIS* Office Phone: 918-631-3132 December 13 at SMU* 17 at Marshall* # Las Vegas Classic PO 2 Oklahoma State 16 UCF* 20 UTEP* * C-USA Game

6 Ohio 20 at Oral Roberts 25 at Duke NE Team Information 17 Jackson State# 23 Rice* 27 at East Carolina* NT N

2009-10 Schedule 2009-10 19 Chicago State# 26 at UAB*

2008-09 Record: 25-11 tulsahurricane.com S Feb. 3 • 7 pm • Memphis, Tenn. • C BS C UAB M ar. 3 • 6 ppgm • Birming ham, Ala. • CSS Postseason: NIT First Rd. No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 1/4 Location: Birmingham, Ala. Letterwinners R/L: 3/7 1 Aaron Johnson G 5-8 185 Jr. Enrollment: 17,330 Series vs. UM: UM leads 28-10 2 Jamarr Sanders G 6-4 200 Jr. Founded: 1969 Last Meeting: UM 71, UAB 60 3 Anthony Criswell F 6-9 205 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold (2/26/2009) 5 Robert Williams G 6-4 200 Fr. Conference: Conference USA Home Arena: Bartow Arena Mike 15 Kenneth Cooper C 6-10 260 Sr. Davis Media Information (8,500) 22 Cameron Moore F 6-10 225 So. President: Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Contact: Aaron Jordan 23 Dexter Fields G 6-2 190 Fr. Athletics Director: Brian Mackin Email: [email protected] 24 Elijah Millsap G 6-6 218 Jr. Office Phone: 205-934-7920 Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 205-410-3134 32 Ovie Soko F 6-8 215 Fr. Fax: 205-934-7505 34 George Drake G 6-4 215 Sr. Head Coach: Mike Davis Press Row Phone: 205-934-0720 35 Howard Crawford F 6-8 240 Sr. Alma Mater: Thomas Edison, 2000 Record/School: 60-39/3 years Howard Crawford Record/Overall: 175-118/8 years Assistant Coaches: November 16 Cincinnati 26 Tulsa* March 13 vs. UW-Green Bay# 19 at South Alabama 30 UTEP* 3 MEMPHIS* (Frankin & Marshall, 1979) 14 at Kent State# 22 Butler February 6 at UTEP* Wes Flanigan (Auburn, 1996) 15 vs. Samford# 30 at Virginia 3 AT MEMPHIS* Chris Long (Southern Miss, 1991) 17 at Jacksonville State January 6 at Rice* # Hispanic College Fund Office Phone: 205-934-3402 21 Georgia 2 at Arkansas 13 Marshall* Tournament 24 Troy 6 East Carolina* 17 at Southern Miss* * C-USA Game 28 Florida A&M 9 at Tulane* 20 Houston* Team Information December 16 at SMU* 24 at UCF* 2 Middle Tennessee 20 Southern Miss* 27 Tulane*

2008-09 Record: 22-12 Schedule 2009-10 4 East Tennessee State 23 at Marshall* Conference Record: 11-5/3rd uabsports.com

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UCF Feb.b 10 • 6 pm • M emphh iss , Tennn . • CSS Postseason: None No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 1 R.J. Scott G 6-2 205 Fr. Location: Orlando, Fla. Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Enrollment: 50,254 Series vs. UM: UM leads 7-0 3 A.J. Rompza G 5-9 160 So. Founded: 1963 Last Meeting: UM 73, UCF 66 5 Marcus Jordan G 6-3 200 Fr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Black and Gold (1/10/2009) 10 Drew Speraw G 6-2 175 Sr. Conference: Conference USA 11 Isaac Sosa G 6-3 175 So. Kirk Home Arena: UCF Arena Media Information 12 Taylor Young G 6-1 190 Jr. (10,000) Speraw 13 Jakub Kusmieruk C 7-4 285 So. President: Dr. John C. Hitt Contact: Doug Richards 15 Dave Diakite F 6-6 215 r-Fr. Athletics Director: Keith R. Tribble Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 407-823-2142 21 P.J. Gaynor F 6-8 205 So. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 407-405-5823 22 Amara Thompson G 6-4 180 r-Fr. Fax: 407-823-5293 24 Nik Garcia G 6-5 190 Fr. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 407-823-2477 25 A.J. Tyler F 6-9 230 Jr. Alma Mater: Iowa, 1980 33 Keith Clanton F 6-8 230 Fr. Record/School: 264-216/16 years A.J. Rompza Record/Overall: 346-237/19 years Assistant Coaches: November 16 at USF 27 at SMU* March 13 UMass 20 at Connecticut 30 Tulsa* 2 East Carolina* Mike Jaskulski (Saint Norbert, 1976) 17 Howard# 29 Liberty% February 6 at Rice* Craig Brown (Florida, 1995) 20 vs. Auburn# 30 Buffalo/Jacksonville% 2 at East Carolina* 10- C-USA Tournament Robert McCullum (B’ham-Southern, 1976) 21 vs. Niagara# January 10 AT MEMPHIS* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) S Office Phone: 407-823-5805 22 vs. Drake# 5 at Ole Miss 13 Tulane* T 28 Albany 9 Rice* 16 Houston* # Glenn Wilkes Classic NT December 13 Marshall* 20 at Southern Miss* % UCF Holiday Classic Team Information 1 Newberry 16 at Tulsa* 24 UAB* * C-USA Game NE 6 at Notre Dame 20 at Houston* 27 at Marshall*

2009-10 Schedule 2009-10 12 Bethune-Cookman 23 UTEP* PO 2008-09 Record: 17-14 Conference Record: 7-9/T6th

OP ucfathletics.com Jan. 20 • 7 pm • Memphis, Tee nn. UTEP CBS Colleggpe Sp orts Postseason: CBI Championship Series No. Name Pos Ht Wt Yr General Information Starters R/L: 3/2 1 Arnett Moultrie F 6-11 225 So. Location: El Paso, Texas Letterwinners R/L: 7/6 Enrollment: 20,000 Series vs. UM: UM leads 8-1 3 Randy Culpepper G 6-0 165 Jr. Founded: 1914 Last Meeting: UM 70, UTEP 63 4 F 6-9 275 Jr. 2009-10 Roster Colors: Dark Blue, Orange and Silver (2/21/2009) 5 Julyan Stone G 6-6 195 Jr. Conference: Conference USA 11 Myron Strong G 6-2 185 Jr. Tony Home Arena: Center Media Information 13 Wayne Portalatin C 6-10 240 Jr. (12,000) Barbee 20 Isaac Gordon G 6-5 210 Jr. President: Dr. Diana Natalicio Contact: Jeff Darby 23 Gabriel McCulley F/G 6-7 225 Jr. Athletics Director: Bob Stull Email:[email protected] Office Phone: 915-747-6652 24 Marcus Ruppel F/G 6-7 190 Fr. Coaching Staff Cell Phone: 915-204-0642 31 Eric Munoz F 6-7 200 Jr. Fax: 915-747-5444 32 Claude Britten C 6-11 270 Jr. Head Coach: Press Row Phone: 915-747-5154 34 Jeremy Williams F 6-7 215 Jr. Alma Mater: Massachussetts, 1993 41 Christian Polk G 6-3 200 Jr. Record/School: 56-45/3 years Randy Culpepper Record/Overall: 56-45/3 years Assistant Coaches: November 28 Norfolk State^ 30 at UAB* 6 UAB* 13 Texas Southern 29 Air Force/Niagara^ February 10- C-USA Tournament Randall Dickey (Ouachita Baptist, 1983) 18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff January 3 Houston* 13 (Tulsa, Okla.) (Memphis, 1991) 21 Arkansas State 3 at Texas Tech 6 Tulsa* Milt Wagner (Memphis, 2004) 25 North Carolina A&T 6 SMU* 10 at SMU* # Southaven, Miss. Office Phone: 915-747-5323 December 9 BYU 13 East Carolina* % Oklahoma City, Okla. 1 at New Mexico State 13 at Houston* 20 at Tulsa* ^ Sun Bowl Tournament 13 New Mexico State 16 Southern Miss* 24 at Southern Miss* * C-USA Game Team Information 16 vs. Ole Miss# 20 AT MEMPHIS* 27 Rice* 19 Alcorn State 23 at UCF* March

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2010 Conference USA Championship For the fi rst time in fi ve years, the Conference building’s interior with the intention of capturing which belong to Tulsa-area restaurants that sup- USA Men’s Basketball Championship is on the the spirit of the city and state. Of their pieces, the plement typical arena food. The arena’s hanging move. After hosting its tournament at FedExForum largest is a cloud-like cloth sculpture design that scoreboard, considered one of the most advanced in Memphis from 2005-09, Conference USA takes weighs 5,000 pounds and hangs above main con- in the country, is suspended above the arena fl oor. its postseason classic to downtown Tulsa, Okla., course. Four 22-foot Native American medallions Since its grand opening, the BOK Center has and the BOK Center, which opened in the summer decorate the main concourse fl oor, along with a se- hosted many big-name acts such as Billy Joel and of 2008. The 2010 C-USA Tournament is slated for ries of 25 paintings of tallgrass prairie landscapes Elton John, Kenny Chesney, Bruce Springsteen, Mar. 10-13. that adorn a wall on the main lobby’s third level. AC/DC, Celine Dion, Brad Paisley, Dane Cook All 12 teams will compete for the league’s au- There are 14 concession outlets, seven of and the Jonas Brothers. tomatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The teams with the four best conference records earn fi rst- round byes and shall be seeded 1-4. The remaining eight teams will be seeded 5-12 with the No. 5 seed playing No. 12, No. 6 vs. No. 11, No. 7 vs. No. 10 and No. 8 vs. No. 9. The BOK Center, which was recently award- ed the 2011 NCAA Tournament fi rst and second rounds, held its fi rst collegiate basketball game during the 2008-09 campaign when Tulsa hosted nationally-ranked Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 2008. The $196 million BOK Center is a 19,199-seat multi-purpose arena and a primary indoor sports and event venue designed to accommodate arena O OP football, hockey, basketball, concerts and similar events. Included in the seating capacity are 37 PO

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2010 Sites and Dates 2010 Postseason Opening Round HSBC Arena West Regional (Salt Lake City, Utah) UD Arena MAAC, Canisius and Niagara, hosts Energy Solutions Arena Tournaments University of Dayton, host Buffalo, N.Y. University of Utah, host Dayton, Ohio Mar. 19 and 21 Mar. 25 and 27 Mar. 16 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Midwest Regional (St. Louis, Mo.) 1st/2nd Rounds Jacksonville University, host Edward Jones Dome New Orleans Arena Jacksonville, Fla. Missouri Valley Conference, host , host Mar. 19 and 21 Mar. 26 and 28 New Orleans, La. Mar. 18 and 20 Bradley Center South Regional (Houston, Texas) Marquette University, host Reliant Stadium Dunkin Donuts Center Milwaukee, Wis. Univ. of Houston and Rice Univ., host Big East Conference and Mar. 19 and 21 Mar. 26 and 28 Providence College, hosts Providence, R.I. Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena National Semifinals Mar. 18 and 20 Washington State University, host and Championship Spokane, Wash. Ford Field HP Pavilion Mar. 19 and 21 Lucas Oil Stadium San Jose State University, host Butler University and San Jose, Calif. Regional Semis and Finals , hosts Mar. 18 and 20 East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) Apr. 3 and 5 Carrier Dome Ford Center Syracuse, N.Y. CollegeInsider.com Big 12 Conference, host Mar. 25 and 27 Oklahoma City, Okla. Tournament Mar. 18 and 20

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C-USA Bowltie-inswiththe AutoZone LibertyBowl, MemberoftheBowlChampion- Football ferences inthenation. placing theleagueamongtopcon- ConferenceUSA performershave achieved greatsuccessincompetition, Field Success OnThePlaying and participationintheirelectedsport. service efforts, goodacademicstanding combination ofsignificantcommunity student-athletes threetimesayearfor ConferenceUSA alsoaddeda Spirit ofService Award, recognizing Award. the Institutional Academic Excellence Academic Award, Scholar Athletes ofthe Year and 12 postgraduatescholarships,alongwiththeSport achievement intheclassroom.C-USA annuallyawards missioner’s Academic Medal,indicativeofoutstanding Theleaguesponsorsnumerousacademicawards, including theCommissioner’s HonorRollandtheCom- volleyball). diving, tennis,indoorandoutdoortrackfield cross country, golf,softball,soccer, swimmingand outdoor trackandfield)10forwomen(basketball, country, football,golf,soccer, tennisandindoor in 19sports—nineformen(baseball,basketball,cross NCAA Championships.C-USA sponsorscompetition athletic programs,manyofwhichcompeteregularlyfor All C-USA institutionssponsorDivisionI-A football, alongwithseveralothermen’s andwomen’s munities. and leadershipinathletics,academicsourcom- Together, wearecommittedtoexcellence,integrity mersed inathleticsuccessandacademicprowess. programs thatareim- men’s andwomen’s combination enhances UCF andUTEP. This lane, Tulsa,UAB, Southern Miss, Tu- Memphis, Rice,SMU, Houston, Marshall, bers inEastCarolina, tradition-rich mem- nationally prominent, C-USA ishometo12 for apromisingfuture. day acommonthread ciple andremainsto- league’s guidingprin- the beginning,dedicationtoexcellencehasbeen Markingits15-yearmilestoneduringthe2009-10 season, ConferenceUSA isstillgoingstrong.From FOUR-STRAIGHT 30WINSEASONS(NCAA FIRST)•137 VICTORIESINTHELASTFOUR SEASONS(NCAA RECORD) Bowl ton Hawai’iBowl, St. Petersburg Bowland Texas Bowl, R+L Carriers NewOrleansBowl,Shera- Bell Helicopter Armed ForcesBowl,EagleBank ship Series 50 teamshaveearnedbowlbids Britton Banowsky Commissioner PAGE OFMEMPHIS 100 • UNIVERSITY InauguralCBIChampion OneNIT ChampionandfourNIT semifinalists SevenEliteEightNCAA Tournament teams ThreeFinalFourteams OneNationalChampionshiptitlegameappear- 83postseasonteams(43NCAA and35NIT, 5 Consistentlyratedasoneofthetopbasketball Men student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000student- schools haveahigher graduationratethanthegeneral bolstered bythefactthatstudent-athletes atleague C-USA institutionsareamongthenation’s best in academicperformanceamong student-athletes, TheField Success Off have mademorethan500NCAA appearances. field. Overall,ConferenceUSA teamsandindividuals cross country, golf,swimming,tennisandtrack numerous NCAA individualandteamcompetitorsin field competition,onenationalchampionindivingand has alsohadsixnationalchampionsinNCAA trackand and threevolleyballteamstotheSweet16. The league softball teamstothe Women’s College World Series men’s soccerteamstotheNCAA CollegeCup,five earned NCAA Tournament bids.C-USA hassentthree Inaddition,32volleyballteams,46men’s and women’s soccerteamsand22softballhave HasproducedatleastfourNCAA teamsinseven 13SuperRegionalappearances SixCollege World Seriesappearances(2009, 47NCAA appearances Baseball OneteamintheNCAA Sweet16 Two 43NCAA Tournament appearances WNIT 30 semifinalists WNIT Women’ appearances ’ ance CBI) leagues inthecountry of thelasteightseasons the lastfiveinarow 2008, 2007,2006,2005and2001),including s Basketball s Basketball and USF. Eleven oftheinstitutionsbeganathleticpar- Memphis, SaintLouis,SouthernMiss, Tulane, UAB Cincinnati, DePaul,Houston,Louisville, Marquette, The league’s chartermembersincluded Charlotte, logo andcommissioneron April 24,1995, inChicago. top conferences. The conferenceunveileditsname, ment championshipgames. women’s basketballonESPN/ESPN2andbothtourna- also encompassesdistributionofmen’s basketballand of theconference’s FootballChampionshipGame.It regular seasonfootballpackagetoincludethebroadcast agreement withESPNextendstheconference’s current and websiteproductionthroughCBSInteractive. The distribution aswellcorporatemarketingrights, national over-the-air andsatelliteradio,wireless ment includesvideo-on-demand,Internet,broadband, sports. Additionally, theCBSCollegeSportsagree- men’s andwomen’s basketball,andallotherconference significant nationalandregionalexposureforfootball, College Sports,which,combined,providesC-USA with into long-termagreementswithbothESPNandCBS lege Sports Television Networks. The leagueentered C-USA enjoyssignificanttelevisionexposure through itspartnershipswithESPNInc.,andCBSCol- C-USA OnTV achievement intheclassroom. sioner’s Academic Medal,indicativeofoutstanding Commissioner’s HonorRollorreceivedtheCommis- than 17,000student-athleteshavebeennamedtothe while 461werenamed All-District. Inaddition,more honors, ESPN TheMagazineAcademicAll-America well. In14years,130student-athletesearnednational athletes, therearechampionsoff theplayingfieldas place a priority on giving back to their communities place apriorityongivingbacktotheircommunities fans andalumniacrossthecountry. C-USA schoolsalso to maintainstrongtiesinC-USA cities,aswellwith conference hasbegundevelopmentofseveralinitiatives a renewedcommitmenttocommunityinvolvement,the alumni representC-USA schoolsacrossthenation. With tion ofnearly17million.Morethan1.1millionliving Theconference’s footprintisconcentratedwith12 members inninestatesandacombinedareapopula- C-USA InTheCommunity ConferenceUSA was formedin1995 and quicklyemerged asoneofthenation’s Future APromising A ProudHistory; of theBoard. Turner ofSMUcurrentlyservesaschair the league’s BoardofDirectors.R.Gerald dents ofthememberinstitutionsserveas NCAA governancestructure. The Presi- having significantrepresentationinthe ence USA isoneofthesevenconferences Alongwiththe ACC, BigEast, Ten, Big12,Pac-10andSEC,Confer- Governance national organizations. national organizations. through volunteerservicewithlocaland C-C USA Host Houston Houston Alfred White Kelly Carney Chris Woolard Monay Scholle Russell Anderson Britton Banowsky ...... Judy MacLeod ...... Debbie Davis 24-27 ...... 8-12 ...... Tulsa ...... Callie Hubbell 10-13 ...... Tulsa 4-8 ...... SMU ...... CatrinaGibson Creative ...... Katie McGregor ...... Keisha Dunlap ...... 20-22 ...... Rice Intern ...... Tommy Schield Intern ...... Tommy and Field/May 13-16 ...... UCF ...... 27-30 ...... Houston and Field/Feb. 26-27 ...... 13-15 ...... Houston Staff Directory Events Sites and Dates Commissioner Dir./Media Relations Assoc.Commissioner Commissioner ...... Courtney Morrison-Archer Commissioner 2009-10 Championships 2009-10 Baseball/May Sport/Date Commissioner Commissioner Exec. Asst. Asst. Commissioner Asst...... Houston Cross Country/Oct. 31 Women’s Soccer/Nov. Men’s Soccer/Nov. 13-15 ...... TBD Volleyball/Nov...... TBD Football/Dec. 5 Swimming/Feb. Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Basketball/Mar. Men’s Basketball/Mar. Women’s Golf/Apr. 18-20 ...... Southern Miss Women’s Tennis/Apr. 22-25 ...... Memphis Men’s Tennis/Apr. 22-25 ...... Rice Men’s Golf/Apr. 25-27 ...... UCF Softball/May Outdoor Track Director of Director Assoc.Commissioner Assoc.Commissioner Assoc...... Rob Commissioner Philippi Assoc. Asst. Commissioner Director of Compliance Assoc...... Walter Brock Services Asst. Dir./Sports ...... CarmenWinsett Jones Asst. Dir./Marketing-Business ...... Darlene Executive Asst. to Commissioner Hirschfield Administrative Asst. Amstadt Administrative ...... Erika of Multimedia/ Dir. Services Debbie Davis Assoc. Director Media Relations Email ...... [email protected] Anderson ...... [email protected] Archer ...... [email protected] Davis ...... [email protected] Hirschfield New Home For Miners Home For New Foster Stevens state-of-the-art UTEP’s opened its Basketball Complex officially The $14.3 million, 22, 2009. Apr. doors on 43,000-square-foot facility features two prac- tice courts, a strength and conditioning center, academic/film rooms, sports medicine center, locker rooms, equipment room offices, coaches’ basketball programs. and lounges for the UTEP The building is adjacent to the Don Haskins Center. with the No. 1 overall pick. Guard-USA” Call It “Point some of the top point guards in the nation, as should, once again, boast Conference USA se- Tulane Young, East Carolina junior Brock Stone junior Julyan nior Kevin Sims and UTEP in as- led C-USA Young all return in 2009-10. sists (7.6 apg) a year ago and ranked second Sims led the Green nationally in that category. in scoring (13.0 ppg) and assists, while Wave Stone dished out an impressive 236 assists (6.38 apg). 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005- 2004-05 season, C-USA form06 when its current membership came together to the new look of the league. re- strong foundation, an identity and a history that has established a Since its formation, C-USA national presence. Fourteen years of flects the league’s position remarkable history has reinforced the league’s nextin collegiate athletics, setting the course for the decade and beyond. Assistant Courtney Commissioner Morrison-Archer s Hoops Preseason Notes 2009-10 TIGER BASKETBALL • PAGE 101 TIGER BASKETBALL • PAGE 2009-10 ’ Assistant Commissioner Russell Anderson Conference USA Media Relations 2009-10 Men 38 VICTORIES IN 2007-08 (NCAA RECORD) • 61-STRAIGHT CONFERENCE WINS (2ND LONGEST NCAA) LONGEST (2ND WINS CONFERENCE • 61-STRAIGHT RECORD) (NCAA IN 2007-08 38 VICTORIES Address ...... 5201 N. O’Connor Blvd...... 5201 Address Phone...... 214-774-1300 Fax...... 214-496-0055 300 75039 Suite TX Irving, C-USA In The 2009 NBA DraftC-USA basketball players were se- men’s ence USA four Confer- For the second year in a row, Freshman of Draft. C-USA lected in the NBA Evans of Memphis was the No. Tyreke Year the Three 4 overall pick to the Sacramento Kings. others were selected in the second round: Jer- of Vaden of UCF (No. 32), Robert Taylor maine UAB (No. 54) and Robert Dozier of Memphis Ti- Evans as the No. 4 pick, the With (No. 60). lottery selections in back-to-back gers had NBA history. years for the first time in the program’s In 2008, the Chicago Bulls picked Derrick Rose Pastner Takes Over At Memphis At Over Pastner Takes take son announced the hiring of Josh Pastner to Athletics R.C. John- Memphis Director of basketball program. Tiger over the reins of the Pastner came to Memphis as an assistant coach prior to the 2008-09 campaign after a six-year Arizona — his alma ma- stint as an assistant at from staff ter — on Hall of Famer Lute Olson’s Pastner will be the The 32-year-old 2003-08. Division I third-youngest head coach in NCAA when the 2009-10 season starts. ticipation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current headquarters were established in The league’s Britton Banowsky was named Texas. in Irving, office Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, first commissioner. the league’s Academy (March, 1997) and the United States Military 1996) added East Carolina (September, C-USA inas football members. ECU began league competition Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1997; TCU and ECU (1999) for allThe league added 1999. sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started football in 2003. C-USA during theAnniversary After celebrating its 10th C-USA (1) Memphis64,(2)Tulsa 39 Championship •Mar. 14 (2) Tulsa 70,(3)UAB 67 (1) Memphis74,(5)Houston49 Semifinals •Mar. 13 (5) Houston89,(4)UTEP 85(ot) (1) Memphis51,(8)Tulane 41 (3) UAB74,(11) SouthernMiss73(ot) (2) Tulsa 73,(10) Rice51 Quarterfinals •Mar. 12 (5) Houston85,(12)SMU76 (8) Tulane 69,(9) EastCarolina59 (11) SouthernMiss77,(6)UCF53 3-7 (10) Rice60,(7)Marshall59 First Round•Mar. 11 .433 17 13 # -NCAA Tournament participant 9-1 ^ - Tournament Champion .313 + -RegularSeasonChampion 11 .892 4 EastCarolina ...... 5 9. 12. 33 SMU Southern 10. 1.000 0 Rice Miss ...... 3 13 921 3-7 .188 Tulane.300 W L 6. Marshall Pct Memphis+^# ...... 4 12 ...... 16 ...... 4 12 W L 1. .250 1022 3-7 .250 1517 9 2-8 Pct ...... 7 .313 .469 .438 1417 UCF 5-5 4. 9 Last Houston& .452 ...... 7 8-2 .438 1517 6-4 2. 3. .469 6 11 .694 9 UTEP&...... 10 .625 2314 Tulsa% 6-4 6 ...... 7 25 .438 1714 2-8 ...... 10 10 .622 .625 2112 5-5 UAB% 4.750 .548 .636 ...... 12 5 ...... 11 .688 2212 6-4 .647

2009 Conference USA Tournament2009 ConferenceUSA FOUR-STRAIGHT 30WINSEASONS(NCAA FIRST)•137 VICTORIESINTHELASTFOUR SEASONS(NCAA RECORD) FedExForum -Memphis,Tenn. 2008-09 Conference USA Final Standings Final USA Conference 2008-09 ofrneUA— — All Games— — Conference USA — PAGE OFMEMPHIS 102 • UNIVERSITY Game 3:OregonState81,UTEP 73 Game 2:UTEP 74,Oregon State63 Game 1:OregonState75,UTEP 69 Mar. 30-Apr. 3•ChampionshipSeries/Bestof UTEP 81,Richmond69 Mar. 25•Semifinals UTEP 75,Northeastern66 Mar. 23•Quarterfinals Oregon State49,Houston44 Mar. 18 UTEP 79,Nevada77 Mar. 17 (1) Auburn 74,(4) Tulsa 55 Mar. 29 (4) Tulsa 68,(5)Northwestern 59 Mar. 18 (2) NotreDame70,(7)UAB64 Mar. 17 (3) Missouri102,(2)Memphis91 West Region•SemifinalGlendale, Ariz. Mar. 26 (2) Memphis89,(7)Maryland70 West Region•SecondRoundKansasCity, Mo. Mar. 21 (2) Memphis81,(15)CalStateNorthridge70 West Region•FirstRoundKansasCity, Mo. Mar. 19 % NIT participant & CBIparticipant College Basketball Invitational 2009 ConferenceUSA Postseason Results NCAA TournamentNCAA NIT 2009 Conference USA USA Conference 2009 C-USA DefensivePlayer ofthe Year C C Wesley Witherspoon,Memphis C C Darrius Morrow Antonio Anderson, Memphis Antonio Anderson, Antonio Anderson, Memphis Antonio Anderson, Me Antonio Anderson, C C J Markel Hum - - - - C-USA Player ofthe Year A A eremy Wise, SouthernMiss S US US All- US US - Lawrence Kinnard John Calipari,Memphis - R R R All- Rand T T T T US All- hawn Ta US Kelvin Lewis Kelvin Lewis ubr ubr A Paul DelaneyIII,UA Paul Delan Damier Pitts Stefon Jackson Glenn Andrews J J yreke Evans,Memphis yreke Evans,Memphis yreke Evans,Memphis yreke Evans,Memphis obert Dozier, Memphis obert Dozier, Memphis obert Dozier, Memphis J J Robert Vaden ermaine Taylor,UC ermaine Taylor,UC A All-TournamentTeam A A rnett Moultrie A Fr Paul McCoy, SM erome Jordan erome Jordan A C C B ATeam All-Freshman Ra A All-Defe C B ey ey ( C .J. Rompza,UC N oach ofthe Yea S amba Fall - Tourney MVP y H en Uzoh - US ixth Manofthe Yea - Coleman,Housto Coleman,Housto ewcomer ofthe Yea US y Cu US es Reese, Tulsa o A gg hm A ThirdTe lp A First Tea y n ph S ey art, Memphis ep econd Tea , an o re , EastCarolina , Marshall III,UA , , pe Tulsa , ns Housto SM y, Housto r o , y , , , , UA r, UTEP UTE , Tulsa Tulsa UTEP Marshall iv s Tulsa f th , UA e U ) U F B r Te mp e am F F m B B P n n Ye B am m his n n ar r r

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2008-09 Review ... By The Numbers Consensus • Part I Tyreke Evans became the fi rst player in Ti- ger basketball history to be the consensus Na- tional Freshman of the Year. The Chester, Pa., native picked up National Freshman of the Year accolades from ESPN.com, U.S. Basketball Writ- ers Association (USBWA), The Sporting News, CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, Rivals.com, collegehoops.net, collegeinsider.com and Nai- smithLives.com. The 6-foot-6 guard led the Ti- gers in scoring (17.1 ppg) and steals (77) and was second in assists (143). Consensus • Part II For the sixth time in the last eight years, Mem- phis had a player earn consensus Freshman All- America honors. In 2008-09, Tyreke Evans was named a Freshman All-America by ESPN.com, The Sporting News, CBSSports.com, FoxSports. com, Rivals.com, collegehoops.net, collegeinsider. com and NaismithLives.com. The Tigers’ other recent consensus Freshman The Tigers averaged 16,933 fans per game for their 2008-09 home schedule. Memphis ranked eighth in NCAA All-American selections were Dajuan Wagner in Division I attendance, marking the eighth time in the last nine seasons that the Tiger program fi nished in the top 2001-02, Sean Banks in 2003-04, Darius Washing- 20 in home attendance. ton Jr. in 2004-05, Shawne Williams in 2005-06 dates). It was the eighth time in the last nine years and Derrick Rose in 2007-08. 1,000 x 2 that the Tigers fi nished in the top 20 in the nation Antonio Anderson and Robert Dozier both in attendance. hit the 1,000-point milestone in 2008-09, becom- The 2008-09 average attendance was the ing the eighth tandem in Tiger basketball history to second-highest mark in Memphis school history, do so in the same season. Prior to last year, the last as the Tigers averaged 17,110 in 2000-01 (17 Memphis duo to reach the 1,000-point plateau in games). The 2008-09 home attendance average of the same season were Rodney Carney and Anthony 16,933 edged out the 2007-08 average of 16,748. Rice in 2004-05. Last season, Memphis had 15 of its 17 regu- lar season home games draw over 17,000, includ- ing a season-high crowd of 18,466 versus Tulane 1,000 • 500 • 500 (74-47 Tiger victory) for the 2008-09 seniors’ fi - Antonio Anderson became the fi rst player in nal home game . Memphis basketball history to have 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in a career. The 6-foot-6 guard fi nished his Tiger career with 1,277 1,381 points, 596 rebounds and 538 assists. Career points scored by Robert Dozier, fi n-

EW ishing his Tiger career in the No. 14 spot on the Memphis all-time scoring chart. The Lithonia, VI 961 Ga., native became the 44th member of the Tiger Number of career rebounds by Robert Doz-

RE 1,000-point club when he reached that milestone in ier, fi nishing his career in the No. 6 spot on the Memphis’ home contest versus nationally-ranked Tiger all-time rebounding chart. The Lithonia, Ga., Syracuse Dec. 20. native became one of six players in school history to have 1,000 points and 900 rebounds in a career. The others Tigers in that elite group are Keith Lee, 1,277 Forest Arnold, Kelly Wise, Ronnie Robinson and Career points scored by Antonio Anderson, fi n- David Vaughn. ishing his Tiger career in the No. 18 spot on the Mem- phis all-time scoring chart. The Lynn, Mass., native became the 45th member of the Tiger 1,000-point 538 Tyreke Evans was the 2008-09 consensus National club when he reached that milestone in the Tigers’ Number of career assists by Antonio Ander- Freshman of the Year, and is the fi rst player in Tiger 80-48 home victory over Northeastern Dec. 31. son, fi nishing his career in the No. 5 spot on the history to earn that distinction. He was the No. 4 over- Tiger all-time assists chart. The Lynn, Mass., na- all pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. tive is one of fi ve players in school history to dish 1,130 out 500 or more assists in a career. 16,933 Number days that had passed at the end of the The Tigers’ home attendance average per 2008-09 campaign (Apr. 6) since Memphis last lost game at FedExForum in 2008-09. Memphis a Conference USA game. The last time the Tigers 228 ranked eighth in the nation in attendance (20 home dropped a C-USA contest was Mar. 2, 2006, at Number of career blocked shots by Robert UAB. The Blazers won 80-74. Dozier, fi nishing his career in the No. 5 spot on the

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Tiger all-time blocks chart. The 6-foot-9 forward is cord for victories in a three-year span. The Tigers one of six players in school history to block 200 or are tied with Memphis (2006-08) and Kentucky more shots in a career. (1996-98) for the three-year wins record. 176 64 Number of career three-pointers made by Do- Memphis’ streak of weeks ranked in the As- neal Mack, which puts him in the No. 3 spot on sociated Press (AP) poll. The streak, which started the all-time treys made list. With 24 three-pointers at the beginning of the 2005-06 campaign, came to in 2009-10, Mack can become only the third player an end with the release of the Dec. 22, 2008, AP in Tiger history to reach the 200-trey milestone in poll. During the streak, the Tigers were ranked in a career. Rodney Carney (287) and Anthony Rice the top-fi ve 36 weeks and the top-10 42 weeks. (242) are the only two players to have 200 three- pointers or more in a career. 61 The Tigers’ overall win streak in Conference 137 • Part I USA play. The streak includes regular season and NCAA Division I record for wins by a four- postseason tournament games. The 61-game con- year senior class. The Tigers’ 2008-09 senior ference win streak is the second-longest of its kind class of Antonio Anderson, Robert Dozier and in college basketball history. Kentucky holds the Chance McGrady. The trio had a four-year record conference overall win streak record of 64 straight was 137-14 for an incredible .907 winning per- from 1945-50. centage. The Memphis four-year class (2006-09) surpassed the previous record of 133 wins by the Duke four-year class from 1998-2001. 49 Memphis’ regular season win streak in Con- ference USA play. The 49-game conference win 137 • Part II streak is the second-longest of its kind in college Antonio Anderson is the only player in Tiger basket- School record for wins by a four-year senior basketball history. UCLA holds the conference ball history to have 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and class at Memphis. Antonio Anderson, Robert regular season win streak record of 50 straight 500 assists in a career. Dozier and Chance McGrady were the Tigers’ from 1970-74. 2008-09 seniors. The trio had a four-year record was 137-14 for an incredible .907 winning percent- 16-0 x 3 age. The 2008-09 seniors eclipsed the previous re- 30 x 4 • Part I Memphis was the fi rst program in NCAA Di- cord of 126 wins by the 2007-08 senior class. Memphis won 30 or more games for a fourth- vision I history to record three-straight undefeated straight year, becoming the only program in NCAA league seasons with 15 or more victories. The Ti- 104 Division I history to accomplish the feat. The Ti- gers posted perfect 16-0 Conference USA records Number of wins Memphis had the last three gers won 33 games in 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2008- in 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09. years (2007-09), tying the NCAA Division I re- 09 and had an NCAA Division I record 38 wins in 2007-08. Top 10 The Tigers fi nished ranked in the top-10 of 30 x 4 • Part II both national polls for the fourth-straight season. Memphis became the fi rst program in NCAA Memphis was No. 3 in the fi nal Associated Press Division I history to enter the NCAA Tournament (AP) poll and No. 9 in the fi nal ESPN/USA Today with 30 or more wins four-consecutive years. The poll. RE Tigers entered NCAA Tournament play with 30 The Tigers were ranked No. 3 in the fi nal AP wins in 2006 and 2007, 33 victories in 2008 and 31 poll, marking the fourth-consecutive season Mem- VI V

wins in 2009. phis fi nished in the top-fi ve of that poll. EW W 27 No. 4 The Tigers’ win streak in 2008-09, the longest The number draft pick Tyreke Evans was se- in school history. The 2008-09 campaign was the lected in the 2009 NBA Draft. It was the fi rst time third-straight year the Tigers had a win streak of at in the program’s history that Memphis had top-fi ve least 25 games. NBA Draft picks in back-to-back years. In 2008, Derrick Rose was the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft. Sweet 16 x 4 Memphis was the only program in NCAA 4 In A Row Division I to advance to at least the Sweet 16 of Number of consecutive Conference USA reg- the NCAA Tournament from 2006-09. It was the ular season and tournament championship sweeps. second time in school history that the Tigers ad- Memphis became one of four programs in NCAA vanced to four-consecutive Sweet 16s. Memphis Division I history to win four-straight conference also made it to the Sweet 16 four-straight years outright regular season crowns and four-consecu- from 1982-85. tive league tournament titles in the same season. N.C. State, UMass and Gonzaga are the other pro- Robert Dozier fi nished his career with 1,381 points grams to have foir or more league title sweeps. and 961 boards, becoming only the sixth player in school history to have 1,000 points and 900 rebounds.

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Antonio Robert Chance Anderson Dozier McGrady

• Graduated with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies • Graduated with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies • Graduated with a degree in Sport and Leisure Manage- • The 45th player in Tiger history to score 1,000 points • The 44th player in Tiger history to score 1,000 points ment and a minor in Business Management in a career; finished career in the No. 18 spot on the all- in a career; finished career in the No. 14 spot on the all- • Earned Tiger 3.0 Club honors the final six semesters of time scoring list with 1,277 points time scoring list with 1,381 points his career (fall 2006-spring 2009) • The only player in school history to have 1,000 points, • Grabbed 961 career rebounds, which places him in the • Earned Dean’s List distinction in spring 2009 500 rebounds and 500 assists No. 6 spot on the Tiger all-time rebounding list • Became the first player in Memphis basketball history • Dished out 538 career assists and finished career in No. • One of six players in Tiger history to have 1,000 points to wear a different jersey number each of his four sea- 5 spot on the Memphis all-time assists list and 900 rebounds in a career sons (#11 as a freshman; #55 as a sophomore; #31 as a • Had 213 career steals and finished career in No. 4 spot • Recorded 228 blocks, which are fifth-most in Tiger junior; #10 as a senior) on the Memphis all-time steals chart history • Played in 51 career games • Played in a school-record 150 games in his career • Played in 148 career games, the third-most in school • Made one start career start on 2009 Senior Day • Only the second player in school history to record a history • Averaged 0.4 points and 0.4 rebounds triple-double; had 12 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists • Two-time All-Conference USA (2008, 2009) • Shot 50 percent from the field in his career in a win over Lamar • 2009 Conference USA All-Defensive Team • Dished out 13 career assists • 2008-09 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year • 2009 Conference USA All-Tournament Team • Scored a career-high three points in Tigers’ win over • 2008-09 All-Conference USA second team selection • Named to 2009 collegeinsider.com Defensive All- Siena in the 2007-08 season • Three-time Conference USA All-Defensive Team pick America Team • Grabbed a career-best three rebounds vs. Pepperdine in • Two-time Conference USA All-Tournament Team pick • Had career averages of 9.3 points and 6.5 rebounds the 2007-08 season • 2008 Conference USA Tournament MVP • Shot 46.1 percent from the field and 69.2 percent from • Played a career-high nine minutes vs. Houston in the • Had career averages of 8.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.6 the free throw line in his career 2009 C-USA Tournament

EW assists • Recorded 17 career double-doubles • Dished out a career-best two assists vs. Houston VI RE The banner in the FedExForum rafters says it all. The Memphis se- niors Antonio Anderson, Robert Doz- ier and Chance McGrady became the winningest four-year class in NCAA Division I history with 137 wins. The 2008-09 Memphis seniors surpassed the 133 victories by the Duke four-year class from 1998-2001. Memphis set the record with its 30th win of the 2008-09 season when the Tigers defeated Houston 74-49 in the Conference USA Tournament quarterfinal on Mar. 13, 2009. The next day, Memphis defeated Tulsa to claim its fourth-straight Conference USA Tournament title. Following the championship game presentation, the banner was 137 unveiled in the southwest corner of the arena.

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2008-09 Tiger Seniors • NCAA Division I record 137 wins over a four-year span (2006-09) • NCAA Division I record 104 wins over a three-year span (two times; 2006-08 and 2007-09) • NCAA Division I record 38 wins for a single season (2008) • Played in a school-record 17 NCAA Tournament games • Four-straight 30-win seasons, and is the only four-year class in college basketball his- tory to win 30 or more games four-consecutive years • Four-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances • Tigers advanced to the 2008 NCAA title game, 2007 and 2006 NCAA Elite Eights and 2009 NCAA Sweet Sixteen • Finished the season ranked in the top-five of the Associated Press poll each of the four years; ranked in the top-10 of the final ESPN/USA Today poll all four years • Ranked in the national polls 73 of the 78 weeks in their careers • Four-straight Conference USA regular season and tournament titles • 61-game C-USA overall win streak and 49-game C-USA regular season win streak • A part of the first team in C-USA history to go unbeaten in the regular season and also The 2008-09 Memphis seniors show off their hardware during Senior Day ceremonies prior to the Mar. 8 Tulane game: four C-USA regular season titles, 2008 NCAA Tournament South win the league tournament the same year (2006-07) Region crown, three C-USA Tournament titles and Coaches vs. Cancer championship. • Graduated with a degree in Interdisciplin- • 2008-09 consensus National Freshman of Shawn Taggart ary Studies Tyreke Evans the Year • Played two seasons (2007-08, 2008-09) for • First player in Tiger history to be the con- the Tigers sensus National Freshman of the Year • Transferred from Iowa State following his • Named National Freshman of the Year by freshman season in 2005-06 ESPN.com, U.S. Basketball Writers As- • Sat out 2006-07 campaign due to NCAA sociation (USBWA), The Sporting News, transfer rules CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, Rivals. • In collegiate career (includes Iowa State), com, collegeinsider.com, collegehoops.net played in 97 career games and NaismithLives.com • Posted career averages of 7.7 points and • Earned Freshman All-America honors 5.3 rebounds from ESPN.com, The Sporting News, • Finished career with 87 blocked shots CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, Rivals. • Shot 45.5 percent from the field and 70.4 com, collegeinsider.com, collegehoops.net percent from the free throw line in his and NaismithLives.com career • All-America third team pick by Sports Il- • Had seven double-doubles in his Memphis lustrated and CBSSports.com career • Only freshman finalist for the Wooden • 2009 Conference USA All-Tournament Award and Robertson Trophy, both Na- Team selection tional Player of the Year honors • Netted a career-high 23 points vs. national- • 2008-09 C-USA Freshman of the Year ly-ranked Georgetown • Scored 632 points (17.1 ppg), the second- • Had a career-high seven blocks vs. Drexel, most by a freshman in school history tied for the seventh-most in a single game • Set a freshman record with 77 steals in school history • Netted double figures in 33 games RE ANDERSON CAREER STATISTICS VI V — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds —

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg EW 4 years 150-133 4470/29.8 432-1034 .418 137-446 .307 276-423 .652 154-442 596 4.0 274-4 538 247 50 213 1277-8.5 W DOZIER CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 4 years 148-111 3704/25.0 490-1051 .466 49-157 .312 351-507 .692 388-573 961 6.5 379-11 153 245 228 144 1381-9.3 MCGRADY CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 4 years 51-1 121/2.4 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 7-14 21 0.4 10-0 13 7 0 1 21-0.4 TAGGART CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 3 years 97-50 1956/20.2 276-550 .455 13-45 .289 178-253 .704 213-299 512 5.3 241-9 33 98 87 54 743-7.7 EVANS CAREER STATISTICS — Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO B ST Pts-Avg 1 year 37-35 1072/29.0 230-505 .455 34-124 .274 138-194 .711 47-151 198 5.4 89-1 143 133 29 77 632-17.1

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Overall Games 33-4 overall ...... 19-1 Home ...... 10-1 Away ...... 4-2 Neutral

— Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg Tyreke Evans 37-35 1072-29.0 230-505 .455 34-124 .274 138-194 .711 47-151 198 5.4 89-1 143 133 29 77 632-17.1 Robert Dozier 37-36 1118-30.2 166-320 .519 21-56 .375 124-172 .721 106-170 276 7.5 101-2 53 74 61 47 477-12.9 Shawn Taggart 37-27 925-25.0 139-273 .509 4-23 .174 104-139 .748 111-170 281 7.6 94-2 13 41 51 24 386-10.4 Antonio Anderson 37-37 1269-34.3 131-291 .450 18-71 .254 99-135 .733 39-139 178 4.8 64-1 166 85 17 53 379-10.2 Doneal Mack 37-32 929-25.1 115-302 .381 63-193 .326 29-54 .537 25-53 78 2.1 58-1 45 29 20 26 322-8.7 Roburt Sallie 36-0 551-15.3 67-162 .414 55-117 .470 21-26 .808 16-41 57 1.6 59-2 27 11 11 27 210-5.8 Wesley Witherspoon 31-5 424-13.7 48-100 .480 3-14 .214 25-49 .510 15-52 67 2.2 61-1 25 30 12 23 124-4.0 Willie Kemp 36-2 485-13.5 32-113 .283 21-80 .263 21-33 .636 10-22 32 0.9 29-0 44 19 1 33 106-2.9 P. Henderson-Niles 36-10 453-12.6 36-75 .480 0-0 .000 15-28 .536 51-79 130 3.6 64-2 4 25 13 12 87-2.4 Jeff Robinson 5-0 47-9.4 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 3-2 5 1.0 1-0 1 0 1 1 9-1.8 Matt Simpkins 14-0 81-5.8 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 3-12 .250 7-14 21 1.5 28-0 0 6 6 5 19-1.4 Preston Laird 18-0 30-1.7 4-10 .400 3-3 1.000 6-8 .750 3-2 5 0.3 2-0 2 3 0 0 17-0.9 Chance McGrady 16-1 41-2.6 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 3-5 8 0.5 2-0 3 2 0 0 11-0.7 TEAM 62-54 116 3.1 2- 6 Total 37- 979-2176 .450 222-681 .326 599-868 .690 498-954 1452 39.2 654-13 526 464 222 328 2779-75.1 Opponents 37- 755-2033 .371 172-574 .300 494-720 .686 416-812 1228 33.2 707- 364 570 103 217 2176-58.8

Score By Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Deadball Rebounds Off Def Total Memphis 1376 1399 4 — 2779 Memphis 122 28 — 150 Opponents 1065 1098 13 — 2176 Opponents 106 34 — 140

Conference USA Games 16-0 overall ...... 8-0 Home ...... 8-0 Away ...... 1st place

— Total — — 3-Point — — Rebounds — Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg Tyreke Evans 16-16 482-30.1 96-213 .451 14-48 .292 58-88 .659 19-70 89 5.6 40-1 58 52 11 25 264-16.5 Robert Dozier 16-16 485-30.3 77-137 .562 12-27 .444 46-66 .697 36-71 107 6.7 44-1 26 38 30 21 212-13.3 Antonio Anderson 16-16 565-35.3 61-133 .459 11-32 .344 57-72 .792 18-59 77 4.8 21-0 65 32 10 27 190-11.9 Shawn Taggart 16-14 376-23.5 54-103 .524 0-5 .000 46-57 .807 46-61 107 6.7 40-0 4 21 15 8 154-9.6 EW Doneal Mack 16-15 441-27.6 51-122 .418 28-75 .373 10-21 .476 10-20 30 1.9 30-0 17 18 7 11 140-8.8

VI Roburt Sallie 16-0 239-14.9 26-61 .426 20-40 .500 11-11 1.000 5-19 24 1.5 21-0 8 3 2 10 83-5.2 Willie Kemp 16-0 239-14.9 16-51 .314 12-38 .316 5-9 .556 5-10 15 0.9 14-0 23 8 1 20 49-3.1 RE Wesley Witherspoon 11-0 121-11.0 13-26 .500 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 6-14 20 1.8 16-0 7 6 4 7 33-3.0 Matt Simpkins 6-0 35-5.8 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 4-7 11 1.8 14-0 0 2 4 1 13-2.2 P. Henderson-Niles 16-2 189-11.8 15-28 .536 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 17-37 54 3.4 27-0 1 6 3 4 31-1.9 Chance McGrady 6-1 13-2.2 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2-0 2 0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 7-1.2 Preston Laird 9-0 15-1.7 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 2-4 .500 3-1 4 0.4 0-0 2 0 0 0 7-0.8 TEAM 24-25 49 3.1 0- 1 Total 16- 418-891 .469 98-266 .368 249-355 .701 195-394 589 36.8 267-2 211 187 87 134 1183-73.9 Opponents 16- 316-852 .371 71-221 .321 195-278 .701 176-324 500 31.3 295- 145 231 42 94 898-56.1

Score By Periods 1st 2nd Total Deadball Rebounds Off Def Total Memphis 585 598 — 1183 Memphis 48 8 — 56 Opponents 464 434 — 898 Opponents 41 12 — 53

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RECORD SUMMARY OVERALL HOME AWAY NETURAL All Games 33-4 19-1 10-1 4-2 Conference USA Games 16-0 8-0 8-0 0-0 Nonconference Games 18-4 11-1 2-1 4-2

DATE OPPONENT SCORE HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER ATT. RECORD 11/15/08 #FAIRFIELD W, 90-63 (19) TYREKE EVANS (12) SHAWN TAGGART 17741 1-0 11/17/08 UMASS W, 80-58 (19) TYREKE EVANS (12) ANTONIO ANDERSON 18254 2-0 11/20/08 #vs. Chattanooga W, 83-71 (19) Doneal Mack (11) Shawn Taggart 3217 3-0 11/21/08 #vs. Seton Hall W, 84-70 (16) Doneal Mack (10) Pierre Henderson-Niles 3217 4-0 11/23/08 #vs. Xavier 58-63, L (12) Tyreke Evans (11) Robert Dozier 3217 4-1 12/2/08 MARIST W, 100-61 (24) TYREKE EVANS (13) SHAWN TAGGART 17329 5-1 12/13/08 at Georgetown 70-79, L (ot) (23) Shawn Taggart (11) Shawn Taggart 15238 5-2 12/17/08 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W, 59-51 (15) ROBERT DOZIER (5) SHAWN TAGGART 17220 6-2 (5) DONEAL MACK (5) ROBERT DOZIER 12/20/08 SYRACUSE 65-72, L (12) PIERRE HENDERSON-NILES (13) SHAWN TAGGART 17091 6-3 (12) ROBURT SALLIE 12/22/08 DREXEL W, 87-49 (20) TYREKE EVANS (7) SHAWN TAGGART 16715 7-3 12/29/08 CINCINNATI W, 60-45 (18) ANTONIO ANDERSON (10) TYREKE EVANS 18071 8-3 12/31/08 NORTHEASTERN W, 80-48 (27) TYREKE EVANS (8) ROBERT DOZIER 17164 9-3 01/03/09 LAMAR W, 108-75 (25) TYREKE EVANS (10) ANTONIO ANDERSON 17386 10-3 01/07/09 *MARSHALL W, 80-57 (17) ANTONIO ANDERSON (9) ROBERT DOZIER 17606 11-3, 1-0 1/10/09 *at UCF W, 73-66 (15) Robert Dozier (7) Antonio Anderson 9825 12-3, 2-0 (15) Antonio Anderson (15) Tyreke Evans 01/13/09 *at Tulsa W, 55-54 (23) Tyreke Evans (5) Shawn Taggart 5936 13-3, 3-0 01/17/09 *UAB W, 81-68 (24) TYREKE EVANS (10) ROBERT DOZIER 18456 14-3, 4-0 01/21/09 *RICE W, 80-52 (14) DONEAL MACK (9) ROBERT DOZIER 17589 15-3, 5-0 01/24/09 at Tennessee W, 54-52 (17) Tyreke Evans (9) Shawn Taggart 21905 16-3 (9) Robert Dozier 01/28/09 *at East Carolina W, 85-64 (26) Antonio Anderson (10) Pierre Henderson-Niles 5705 17-3, 6-0 01/31/09 *HOUSTON W, 83-68 (19) ROBERT DOZIER (10) ROBERT DOZIER 17687 18-3, 7-0 02/04/09 *at SMU W, 79-66 (26) Tyreke Evans (8) Antonio Anderson 5056 19-3, 8-0 02/07/09 at Gonzaga W, 68-50 (22) Tyreke Evans (10) Robert Dozier 11339 20-3 02/11/09 *TULSA W, 63-37 (23) ROBERT DOZIER (8) SHAWN TAGGART 17941 21-3, 9-0 02/14/09 *at Southern Miss W, 72-47 (19) Tyreke Evans (11) Shawn Taggart 5431 22-3, 10-0 02/18/09 *SMU W, 90-47 (19) SHAWN TAGGART (8) ANTONIO ANDERSON 17497 23-3, 11-0 02/21/09 *at UTEP W, 70-63 (25) Tyreke Evans (8) Shawn Taggart 11659 24-3, 12-0 (8) Antonio Anderson (8) Tyreke Evans 02/26/09 *at UAB W, 71-60 (17) Doneal Mack (11) Shawn Taggart 9153 25-3, 13-0 02/28/09 *SOUTHERN MISS W, 58-42 (18) ROBERT DOZIER (8) PIERRE HENDERSON-NILES 18454 26-3, 14-0

03/04/09 *at Houston W, 69-60 (23) Tyreke Evans (10) Shawn Taggart 6049 27-3, 15-0 RE 03/07/09 *TULANE W, 74-47 (17) TYREKE EVANS (12) ROBERT DOZIER 18466 28-3, 16-0

03/12/09 ^TULANE W, 51-41 (19) SHAWN TAGGART (10) ROBERT DOZIER 12141 29-3 VI V 03/13/09 ^HOUSTON W, 74-49 (16) ROBERT DOZIER (9) SHAWN TAGGART 11792 30-3 EW NTONIO NDERSON (9) A A W 03/14/09 ^TULSA W, 64-39 (18) TYREKE EVANS (14) ROBERT DOZIER 14058 31-3 (18) ROBERT DOZIER 03/19/09 %vs. Cal State Northridge W, 81-70 (35) Roburt Sallie (8) Robert Dozier 17319 32-3 03/21/09 %vs. Maryland W, 89-70 (19) Tyreke Evans (11) Shawn Taggart 18247 33-3 03/26/09 @vs. Missouri 91-102, L (33) Tyreke Evans (16) Robert Dozier 20101 33-4

* = Conference USA Game # = O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) ^ = Conference USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) % = NCAA Tournament West Region 1st/2nd Rds. (Kansas City, Mo.) $ = NCAA Tournament West Region Semis (Glendale, Ariz.) HOME GAMES IN BOLD SMALL CAPS

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG-GAME Home 21 355977 16951 Away 11 107296 9754 Neural 5 56540 11308 Total 37 519813 14049

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Game #1 Game #3 Game #4 Fairfield 63 Chattanooga 71 Memphis (#13/#12) 84 Memphis (#13/#12) 90 Memphis (#13/#12) 83 Seton Hall 70 Nov. 15, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 20, 2008 • Coliseo de Puerto Rico • San Juan, P.R. Nov. 21, 2008 • Coliseo de Puerto Rico • San Juan, P.R. O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off • Opening Round O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off • Quarterfinal O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off • Semifinal Fairfi eld FG--A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min UTC FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Edney 8-12 2-2 6-9 3 24 3 3 0 1 36 McDowell 10-18 7-13 0-0 2 17 1 3 0 1 40 Taggart 3-5 0-0 0-4 3 6 1 0 1 3 16 Johnson 3-4 0-0 1-1 6 7 0 1 1 1 27 Patterson 3-8 2-6 2-2 0 10 3 3 0 1 30 Dozier 3-7 0-0 4-4 5 10 1 1 0 0 20 Nero 4-7 2-2 0-0 2 10 3 1 0 0 28 Sheard 2-8 1-2 2-4 2 7 4 4 0 0 25 Anderson 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 6 6 1 1 4 29 Han 7-12 4-7 0-0 2 18 7 12 0 2 36 Doaks 6-13 0-1 3-7 16 15 1 4 0 0 35 Evans 3-10 0-3 6-6 7 12 6 3 0 2 21 Allen 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 16 Hartwell 2-4 0-0 2-5 9 6 3 0 0 0 28 Mack 5-12 2-7 4-4 2 16 0 0 0 1 24 Turner 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 Williams 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 3 3 3 0 0 16 Kemp 3-9 2-7 6-6 2 14 1 2 0 0 19 Hawkins 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 3 0 1 21 Hampton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sallie 1-4 0-2 1-2 4 3 0 2 0 1 13 O’Sullivan 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Harvey 1-2 0-1 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 0 10 H.-Niles 1-7 0-0 3-6 10 5 1 1 0 1 23 Jordan 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Crawford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Taylor 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Witherspoon 3-6 0-0 3-8 8 9 3 1 2 1 23 Grzeck 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Saffore 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Sisca 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 TEAM 3 Robinson 0-0 0-0 3-4 2 3 0 0 0 0 11 Olander 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 1 12 Totals 25-62 11-27 10-20 38 71 16 18 0 3 200 TEAM 1 Evanovich 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 Totals 25-63 4-19 30-46 46 84 19 11 4 13 200 TEAM 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 24-48 8-18 7-11 20 63 19 26 1 8 200 Taggart 6-9 0-0 4-7 11 16 1 0 2 3 29 Seton Hall FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dozier 6-8 0-1 6-7 8 18 4 3 2 3 34 Davis 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 14 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Anderson 2-4 0-2 2-5 3 6 6 5 1 1 33 Harvey 8-12 0-0 5-5 5 21 5 6 0 1 37 Taggart 7-10 0-0 0-0 12 14 0 1 1 1 26 Evans 4-10 0-2 3-3 5 11 4 4 0 3 20 Hazell 9-21 5-14 9-12 4 32 0 3 0 1 38 Dozier 2-4 1-2 5-6 5 10 0 2 0 2 28 Mack 7-12 5-9 0-0 3 19 4 0 0 2 26 Gause 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 3 0 1 22 Kemp 2-5 0-2 1-3 1 5 5 1 0 4 20 Kemp 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Garcia 3-6 0-0 4-6 12 1- 2 3 1 1 38 Anderson 3-5 2-4 4-4 1 12 7 2 0 3 33 Sallie 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 3 1 1 0 0 15 Theodore 1-6 0-2 2-3 2 4 0 1 0 1 25 Mack 4-12 3-8 3-4 3 14 0 0 0 2 28 H.-Niles 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 8 Cajuste 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Sallie 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 6 1 1 1 1 8 Witherspoon 2-3 0-1 2-5 3 6 0 2 0 1 19 Walters 1-4 0-0 1-2 8 3 0 1 0 0 26 H.-Niles 2-2 0-0 2-2 2 6 0 0 0 0 15 Robinson 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 TEAM 3 1 McGrady 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1 1 Totals 22-54 5-18 21-28 36 70 8 18 1 6 200 Witherspoon 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 2 1 3 0 1 12 Totals 30-58 6-23 17-27 39 83 20 18 5 13 200 Evans 7-12 0-2 5-7 5 19 3 3 0 2 24 Memphis 44 40 — 84 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chattanooga 35 36 — 71 Seton Hall 30 40 — 70 Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Memphis 47 36 — 83 Offi cials: Caldwell, Adams, Cassell; Attendance: 6,733 TEAM 3 Offi cials: Thibodeaux, Lisk, Pyatt; Attendance: 3, 217 Totals 29-56 8-23 24-30 32 90 17 13 2 16 200 Game #5 Fairfeld 30 33 — 63 Xavier 63 Memphis 45 45 — 90 Memphis (#13/#12) 58 Offi cials: Chrisman, Janssen, Hickes; Attendance: 17, 741 Nov. 23, 2008 • Coliseo de Puerto Rico • San Juan, P.R. O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off • Championship Game #2 Xavier FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min UMass 58 Brown 0-6 0-3 2-2 3 2 1 1 1 1 22 Memphis (#13/#12) 90 Raymond 4-8 1-3 2-2 5 11 3 2 0 0 30 Anderson 4-10 0-1 2-4 7 10 2 1 1 1 31 Nov. 17, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Jackson 1-6 0-3 5-8 3 7 1 2 0 3 27 UMass FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Love 2-3 0-0 1-2 12 5 1 0 1 1 27 Gaffney 6-12 1-1 3-4 19 16 0 3 5 3 34 Walsh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Lynch 2-5 0-0 2-6 3 6 1 1 1 1 20 Redford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Harris 5-15 4-10 3-4 0 17 1 4 0 0 29 McLean 5-9 0-1 1-5 4 11 0 0 0 0 20 EW Gurley 4-15 0-5 0-0 5 8 1 5 0 0 30 Frease 1-3 0-0 2-4 4 4 1 1 2 0 13 Lowe 2-8 0-1 1-1 4 5 3 5 0 0 30 Holloway 1-4 1-2 10-10 1 13 1 1 0 1 24 VI Gibbs 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 2 1 2 0 1 13 TEAM 5 Correia 1-3 0-2 2-2 4 4 1 1 0 0 17 Totals 18-50 2-14 25-37 44 63 10 11 5 7 200

RE Wilcher 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Glass 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 12 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Hill 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 Taggart 1-5 0-0 2-3 10 4 0 3 4 0 32 TEAM 4 1 Dozier 3-9 2-4 2-6 11 10 1 1 3 1 26 Totals 20-66 5-24 13-19 49 58 9 24 6 5 200 Anderson 3-8 1-2 3-6 5 10 4 2 0 1 38 Evans 4-16 1-6 3-4 6 12 2 2 1 1 26 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Mack 3-9 2-8 1-5 2 9 2 0 1 2 27 Taggart 3-8 0-1 1-1 11 7 0 0 3 0 27 Kemp 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 2 1 1 0 0 9 Dozier 7-15 0-3 4-4 5 18 1 1 4 1 30 Sallie 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Kemp 0-4 0-2 5-6 1 5 2 1 0 0 20 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Anderson 6-14 0-4 3-5 12 15 5 3 0 1 35 Witherspoon 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 3 1 1 0 23 Evans 7-17 1-3 4-5 6 19 4 6 0 5 28 Robinson 0-1 0-0 4-4 1 4 0 0 1 1 10 Sallie 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 TEAM 3 H.-Niles 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 13 Totals 18-55 7-21 15-30 40 58 13 11 11 6 200 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Witherspoon 4-8 1-1 0-0 1 9 2 2 0 3 17 Xavier 32 31 — 63 Mack 3-7 0-3 0-0 2 6 0 0 1 1 20 Memphis 29 29 — 58 TEAM 7 Offi cials: Lusk, Self, Pyatt; Attendance: 8,242 Robert Dozier started the 2008-09 season in fine fashion, net- Totals 30-77 2-19 18-23 48 80 14 14 8 12 200 ting double figures in each of the Tigers’ first five games (66 UMass 25 33 — 58 total points). He entered the year needing 96 points to reach Memphis 33 47 — 80 the 1,000-point milestone. After the first five games, Dozier Offi cials: Edsall, Wood, Kersey; Attendance: 18, 254 moved to within 30 points of reaching that mark.

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Game #6 Game #8 Game #10 Marist 61 Arkansas-Little Rock 51 Drexel 49 Memphis (#18/#15) 100 Memphis (#23/#21) 59 Memphis (ARV/#24) 87 Dec. 2, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 17, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 22, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Marist FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min UALR FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Drexel FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Williams 3-9 0-0 4-6 9 10 0 2 0 0 19 Edwards 0-7 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 18 Neisler 3-13 0-0 0-1 8 6 1 5 0 0 24 Schneider 3-8 2-6 2-2 8 10 0 4 2 1 35 Smith 2-8 0-0 0-0 7 4 2 3 1 0 27 Tribbett 0-1 0-0 4-6 3 4 0 0 0 0 18 Goodwin 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 6 0 2 23 Patterson 4-7 0-0 0-0 2 8 1 6 0 0 31 Rodgers 2-6 0-2 1-3 6 5 6 4 0 1 33 Devezin 3-9 0-0 5-6 1 11 3 1 0 0 27 Mouzy 2-8 2-6 0-0 5 6 1 2 0 0 31 Colds 2-11 0-5 1-1 3 5 1 2 0 0 27 Parris 3-7 0-1 2-2 4 8 3 2 0 3 30 Fowler 2-8 0-2 4-7 9 8 2 0 0 2 29 Harris 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 3 0 3 24 McDerby 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Moore 5-11 2-4 4-5 1 16 1 4 0 0 22 Hawthorne 10-21 6-11 0-0 3 26 1 3 0 0 33 Hall 2-9 1-3 1-2 3 6 0 2 0 0 19 Jackson, L. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Spencer 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 2 1 14 Vouyoukas 1-6 0-0 0-1 3 2 1 0 0 0 18 Jackson, Co. 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Formbor 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Amicucci 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jackson, Cu. 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 13 Phillip 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Gregory 3-4 0-0 1-2 5 7 0 1 0 1 16 Burton 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 0 1 1 14 Givens 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 16 Taylor 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 5 TEAM 4 Bauer 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 9 Totals 19-57 5-16 8-15 38 51 9 17 2 3 200 Totals 18-64 6-18 7-13 39 49 10 18 2 5 200 TEAM 2 Totals 21-60 4-13 15-21 39 61 8 21 2 8 200 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dozier 3-4 0-0 9-12 5 15 0 2 1 2 28 Dozier 6-9 2-2 0-1 3 14 1 2 1 1 30 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min H.-Niles 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1 1 1 27 H.-Niles 1-2 0-0 1-3 5 3 0 0 0 0 14 H.-Niles 4-7 0-0 0-1 5 8 0 3 1 0 19 Anderson 1-4 0-3 0-0 4 2 2 5 0 0 27 Anderson 2-4 1-1 1-2 5 6 3 1 0 2 30 Anderson 4-7 0-1 4-5 5 12 0 3 1 0 21 Witherspoon 1-3 0-1 3-5 2 5 0 0 0 1 19 Witherspoon 4-7 0-1 0-0 2 8 2 2 2 9 19 Witherspoon 3-6 0-0 0-2 2 6 3 0 1 1 22 Evans 2-9 1-3 7-11 4 12 4 3 0 2 25 Mack 4-10 2-6 0-0 2 10 3 1 1 0 25 Evans 10-13 2-4 2-6 6 24 4 3 0 3 22 Taggart 3-11 0-3 6-7 5 12 0 0 2 1 24 Taggart 2-6 1-3 8-8 7 13 0 0 7 0 21 Mack 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 0 1 0 21 Kemp 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 18 Kemp 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Taggart 6-11 2-3 7-10 13 21 1 0 6 1 22 Sallie 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 7 Sallie 3-7 3-5 2-2 5 11 2 0 1 0 22 Kemp 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 3 2 0 0 1 18 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dozier 3-10 0-0 0-1 5 6 1 2 3 1 19 Mack 3-8 2-6 1-3 5 9 1 1 1 1 24 Evans 8-14 1-3 3-3 3 20 4 3 0 2 18 Sallie 4-7 3-4 0-2 3 11 1 0 1 1 15 TEAM 1 Simpkins 1-2 0-0 0-1 6 2 0 2 1 0 14 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 15-45 3-20 26-40 36 59 8 12 7 9 200 Laird 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Laird 1-1 1-1 2-2 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 3 Robinson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 Ark.-Little Rock 22 29 — 51 Totals 31-65 10-22 15-20 42 87 16 12 13 5 200 TEAM 3 Memphis 30 29 — 59 Totals 38-72 9-17 15-29 47 100 15 11 14 8 200 Offi cials: Olson, Crawford, Self; Attendance: 17, 220 Drexel 17 32 — 49 Memphis 36 51 — 87 Marist 24 37 — 61 Offi cials: Hightower, Hillary Daily; Attendance: 16, 715 Memphis 51 49 — 100 Game #9 Offi cials: Olson, Chrisman, Daily; Attendance: 17,329 Syracuse (#11/11) 72 Game #11 Memphis (#23/21) 65 Cincinnati 45 Game #7 Dec. 20, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Memphis (ARV/ARV) 60 Memphis (#17/#15) 71 Syracuse FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Jackson 7-12 0-0 0-1 7 14 1 0 2 1 28 Dec. 29, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Georgetown (#19/#19) 79 (ot) Harris 4-9 1-1 6-9 8 15 3 4 0 1 37 Cincinnati FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dec. 13, 2008 • Verizon Center • Washington, D.C. Onuaku 2-4 0-0 0-4 5 4 0 1 0 0 30 Williams 0-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 1 1 1 0 15 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Rautins 3-9 2-5 1-2 4 9 2 2 0 3 38 Bishop 2-5 1-2 1-2 1 6 1 2 0 3 22 Dozier 3-10 1-2 0-2 11 7 2 4 0 1 34 Flynn 9-17 2-5 4-6 4 24 6 5 0 3 40 Gates 2-9 0-0 1-3 9 5 0 7 1 0 31 H.-Niles 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 1 0 0 9 Jones 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dixon 1-3 0-1 2-2 3 4 0 2 0 0 14 Ongenaet 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Anderson 0-8 0-4 2-3 7 2 1 1 0 2 41 Vaughn 4-12 0-4 9-10 5 17 3 3 0 0 38 RE Witherspoon 2-8 1-2 2-2 6 7 2 3 0 3 29 Joseph 2-4 1-1 1-4 2 6 0 2 1 2 25 Davis 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 20 Evans 8-24 1-5 3-47 7 20 3 5 1 3 35 TEAM 6 Wilks 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 14 Taggart 10-17 1-1 2-2 10 23 0 4 0 0 35 Totals 27-57 6-14 12-26 36 72 12 15 3 19 200 Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VI V Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 17 Mitchell 2-8 2-5 1-2 7 7 0 3 0 1 26 EW Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Toyloy 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 20 Mack 2-8 1-5 2-2 2 7 1 0 1 0 20 Dozier 2-4 0-0 1-2 8 5 3 2 3 1 23 TEAM 0 W TEAM 7 1 H.-Niles 5-9 0-0 2-2 5 12 0 1 0 0 23 Totals 12-46 3-16 18-23 32 45 5 20 2 5 200 Totals 27-78 5-19 11-15 53 70 10 20 2 11 225 Anderson 0-5 0-4 4-4 4 4 6 5 1 0 32 Witherspoon 3-6 1-3 0-0 2 7 0 4 0 0 18 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Georgetown FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Evans 2-9 0-5 1-2 5 2 6 2 2 2 23 Dozier 5-13 1-2 6-9 7 17 1 0 0 0 33 Summers 7-12 1-5 6-8 7 21 1 1 3 2 40 Taggart 4-13 0-3 1-1 13 9 1 2 0 0 29 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 0 0 1 1 0 14 Wright 5-13 0-3 4-4 3 14 3 2 0 1 41 Kemp 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 Anderson 8-13 0-1 2-2 4 18 2 0 1 1 38 Monroe 2-7 0-0 9-12 6 13 3 3 3 2 42 Sallie 4-7 4-6 0-0 1 12 0 0 2 2 15 Evans 6-15 0-1 2-4 10 14 8 7 2 3 33 Freeman 6-12 1-3 5-8 5 18 1 4 0 1 40 Simpkins 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 Mack 0-7 0-6 0-0 4 0 0 1 0 1 23 Sapp 2-7 1-4 1-2 7 6 1 2 1 0 27 Mack 3-13 2-10 1-1 3 9 3 0 0 1 25 Taggart 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 3 1 0 21 Clark 1-3 0-1 2-2 5 4 0 1 0 0 19 TEAM 3 Sallie 1-8 1-7 0-0 0-1 2 3 1 0 0 22 Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 24-70 7-33 10-13 45 65 16 20 8 6 200 Witherspoon 2-3 0-1 0-3 2 4 0 2 0 0 10 Wattad 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 3 1 1 0 0 13 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 TEAM 1 Syracuse 35 37 — 72 TEAM 5 Totals 24-58 4-20 27-36 36 79 10 14 7 6 225 Memphis 33 32 — 65 Totals 24-64 2-18 10-18 44 60 12 14 5 7 200 Offi cials: Shaw, Burr, Higgins; Attendance: 17,091 Memphis 38 28 4 — 70 Cincinnati 22 23 — 45 Georgetown 37 29 13 — 79 Memphis 30 30 — 60 Offi cials: Burr, Hightower, Kersey; Attendance: 15, 238 Offi cials: Hightower, Shaw, Greene; Attendance: 18, 071

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Game #12 Game #14 Game #16 Northeastern 48 Marshall 57 Memphis (ARV/ARV) 55 Memphis (ARV/ARV) 80 Memphis (ARV/ARV) 80 Tulsa 54 Dec. 31, 2008 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 7, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 13, 2009 • Reynolds Center • Tulsa, Okla. NU FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Marshall FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Spates 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 11 Baines 0-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 0 0 0 21 Dozier 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 2 4 1 2 21 Adako 7-7 1-1 1-2 6 16 0 2 2 1 28 Wilkerson 4-10 0-1 3-4 8 11 0 1 0 0 22 H.-Niles 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 Ojougboh 3-6 0-0 1-2 3 7 0 2 0 1 28 Pitts 3-12 2-7 3-4 0 11 3 1 0 1 30 Anderson 2-5 0-1 1-2 5 2 3 1 0 0 27 Allen 1-9 1-3 2-2 3 5 3 5 1 1 28 Lutz 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 26 Evans 8-19 2-2 5-8 4 23 2 4 0 2 36 Janning 2-12 0-4 2-2 3 6 4 5 0 2 35 Johnson 3-9 0-1 0-2 4 6 1 2 0 1 22 Mack 3-9 2-6 1-5 4 9 0 0 0 1 33 Etherly 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Merthie 2-4 0-0 1-2 4 5 1 2 0 0 17 Taggart 3-7 0-0 0-0 5 6 0 0 1 1 25 Alvarez 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 3 1 2 18 Humphrey 4-7 0-1 6-7 6 14 0 2 1 0 28 Kemp 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 5 0 0 0 5 22 Lima 2-3 2-3 0-0 4 6 2 3 0 1 24 Pena 0-5 0-3 2-2 1 2 1 0 0 1 14 Sallie 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Spann 2-6 1-1 2-2 3 7 0 0 0 2 18 Witherspoon 1-3 0-0 1-4 1 3 1 0 0 2 16 Smith 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Simpkins 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Bataille 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 1 12 TEAM 3 1 TEAM 5 Aragbaye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Totals 18-63 3-17 18-25 34 57 9 9 1 5 200 Totals 20-52 4-9 11-25 25 55 7 11 4 13 200 Felix 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Tulsa FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 17-47 5-18 9-12 28 48 12 25 4 9 200 Taggart 3-7 0-0 2-2 7 8 0 2 1 0 18 Wheatley 3-5 0-0 2-2 7 8 0 1 1 0 28 Dozier 4-6 0-1 1-2 9 9 1 3 2 1 29 Reese 2-6 1-3 1-4 2 6 1 6 0 1 37 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Anderson 6-12 1-3 4-5 4 17 5 0 2 1 32 Dozier 3-8 0-1 10-10 8 16 3 2 1 2 35 Jordan 7-13 0-0 6-7 13 20 3 5 4 0 40 Evans 3-11 0-2 5-8 8 11 2 3 0 1 25 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 2-2 5 2 0 1 1 3 20 Uzoh 6-11 0-0 4-6 8 16 0 3 2 2 40 Mack 3-6 0-2 2-2 1 8 0 1 0 0 17 Anderson 3-12 0-1 5-6 1 11 1 0 0 1 29 Andrews 1-8 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 3 1 0 25 Kemp 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 3 2 1 0 0 13 Evans 9-13 4-5 5-6 2 27 4 5 1 7 29 Hurtt 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 12 Sallie 5-8 3-5 0-0 2 13 1 0 0 1 25 Mack 0-5 0-4 2-2 1 2 0 0 1 0 19 Richard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 H.-Niles 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 2 0 16 Taggart 2-3 0-0 3-4 3 7 0 0 0 1 18 Mitchell 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 2 17 McGrady 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Kemp 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 1 20 TEAM 7 Sallie 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 3 2 1 0 1 12 Witherspoon 1-2 0-0 2-3 2 4 1 0 0 0 13 Totals 20-46 1-5 13-19 43 54 8 22 8 5 200 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Simpkins 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 3 0 8 Witherspoon 3-3 0-0 2-3 3 8 0 2 0 2 11 Laird 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Memphis 30 25 — 55 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 4 Tulsa 26 28 — 54 Laird 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 Totals 29-61 5-17 17-24 45 80 12 11 10 4 200 Offi cials: Shaw, Edsall, Whitehead; Attendance: 5, 936 TEAM 7 Totals 22-51 5-13 31-35 32 80 11 13 4 18 200 Marshall 28 29 — 57 Memphis 35 45 — 80 Northeastern 26 22 — 48 Offi cials: O’Neil, Higgins, Olson; Attendance: 17, 606 Memphis 38 42 — 80 Offi cials: Moore, Smith, Hicks; Attendance: 17, 164 Game #15 Game #13 Memphis (ARV/ARV) 73 UCF 66 Lamar 75 Jan. 10, 2009 • UCF Arena • Orlando, Fla. Memphis (ARV/ARV) 108 Jan. 3, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dozier 6-9 1-2 2-3 4 15 1 1 1 1 34 Lamar FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Brown 3-10 1-1 0-0 10 7 1 2 1 0 24 Anderson 5-12 2-3 3-6 7 15 4 3 0 1 39 Worrell 3-8 0-0 5-6 7 11 1 1 0 0 25 Evans 6-10 2-3 1-2 6 15 5 5 0 2 29 McThay 4-11 1-5 3-3 2 12 4 3 0 1 35 Mack 4-8 1-5 2-3 2 11 0 0 1 1 19 Dawkins 6-19 2-5 5-5 5 19 3 3 0 1 40 Taggart 1-6 0-1 2-4 6 4 0 0 1 0 20 Hall 1-8 0-4 3-4 3 5 5 2 1 0 27 Kemp 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 12 EW Miles 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Sallie 0-2 0-2 2-2 2 2 1 0 0 1 11 Williams 1-2 1-2 3-4 1 6 1 3 0 1 15 Witherspoon 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 1 1 14 VI Harper 5-7 0-1 1-2 3 11 0 2 0 0 14 Simpkins 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 1 0 8 Custer 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0 0 0 13 TEAM 2 RE TEAM 3 Totals 27-56 7-18 12-21 36 73 12 11 5 7 200 Totals 25-71 5-19 20-24 39 75 15 17 2 3 200 UCF FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Davis 6-10 0-1 4-7 10 16 2 1 3 1 31 Dozier 8-11 0-1 3-5 7 19 3 1 2 1 29 Zondervan 3-4 0-0 4-4 4 10 0 1 0 0 26 H.-Niles 1-4 0-0 1-4 6 3 0 2 3 0 12 Taylor 9-21 3-7 3-4 7 24 3 3 0 2 36 Anderson 5-11 1-3 1-2 10 12 13 0 1 1 32 Rompza 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 1 32 Evans 11-16 2-5 1-1 3 25 5 1 2 4 33 Young 0-3 0-2 2-3 0 2 4 0 0 1 23 Mack 5-10 4-9 0-0 5 14 2 1 0 0 24 Sosa 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 3 1 1 0 0 26 Taggart 5-9 0-1 5-7 4 15 1 1 1 0 19 Baez 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 01 0 1 4 Kemp 3-5 3-5 0-0 1 9 0 1 0 0 9 Tyler 3-4 0-1 2-2 3 8 0 1 0 0 22 Sallie 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2 14 TEAM 3 1 McGrady 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 Totals 23-51 5-17 15-20 29 66 15 11 3 6 200 Witherspoon 1-2 0-1 1-1 2 3 0 1 2 1 13 Simpkins 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 2 0 1 9 Laird 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Memphis 39 34 — 73 TEAM 1 UCF 40 26 — 66 Totals 42-79 12-30 12-20 46 108 26 11 11 10 200 Offi cials: Chambers, Smith, Sneed; Attendance: 9,825 Antonio Anderson hit the game-winning shot in the Tigers’ road victory at Tulsa. Anderson took the in-bounds pass from Lamar 35 40 — 75 Willie Kemp near midcourt, dribbled through the Tulsa de- Memphis 58 50 — 108 fense and scored a layup at the buzzer. The win kept Memphis’ Offi cials: Edsall, Heimerman, Reece; Attendance: 17,386 C-USA win streak in tact, as the Tigers ended 2008-09 with their third-straight year with a perfect record in league play.

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Game #17 Game #20 UAB 68 Memphis (#18/#19) 85 Memphis (ARV/ARV) 81 East Carolina 64 Jan. 17, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 28, 2009 • Williams Arena • Greenville, N.C. UAB FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Kinnard 5-11 1-4 1-2 5 12 0 0 0 0 19 Taggart 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0 1 0 18 Vaden 3-15 2-7 4-5 9 12 1 5 1 0 39 Dozier 5-9 0-1 1-3 5 11 5 1 3 0 28 Johnson 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 3 2 0 2 32 Anderson 9-13 2-4 6-8 5 26 8 2 0 2 36 Delaney III 7-10 0-2 12-13 4 26 4 2 0 1 36 Evans 8-18 1-4 1-1 6 18 4 1 0 1 28 Toney 2-4 2-3 0-0 5 6 0 1 1 0 31 Mack 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 5 2 1 0 0 30 Moore 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Kemp 3-4 3-4 0-0 2 9 5 1 0 3 22 Davis Jr 0-1 0-0 1-1 3 1 0 0 0 1 14 Sallie 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 15 Crawford 3-7 0-0 3-4 1 9 0 0 1 0 24 H.-Niles 4-6 0-0 1-3 10 9 0 0 0 1 19 TEAM 4 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Totals 21-52 5-17 21-25 33 68 8 12 3 4 200 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 34-62 8-17 9-15 37 85 24 6 4 8 200 Taggart 3-7 0-0 1-1 5 7 0 2 0 0 17 Dozier 4-7 1-1 17 10 10 1 3 2 0 29 ECU FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Anderson 4-8 0-1 3-4 7 11 5 1 0 2 40 Abrams 6-10 4-6 2-4 8 18 1 2 0 0 30 Evans 7-12 1-2 9-12 4 24 3 2 1 1 29 Wynn 0-1 0-0 5-10 1 5 0 0 3 1 21 Mack 4-9 2-5 1-3 3 11 0 2 0 2 34 Legan 3-7 2-5 0-0 2 8 0 0 0 0 24 Kemp 5-8 4-6 0-0 1 14 3 0 0 2 33 Hinnant 5-11 5-10 2-2 1 17 2 2 0 0 34 Sallie 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 11 Young 3-9 0-2 0-1 6 6 8 4 0 0 34 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Morrow 4-8 0-0 0-5 7 8 1 2 0 0 33 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Turner 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 12 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Sherrod 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 12 TEAM 7 TEAM 4 Totals 28-53 9-16 16-29 33 81 12 11 3 7 200 Totals 22-50 11-25 9-22 29 64 13 12 3 1 200

UAB 39 29 — 68 Memphis 45 40 — 85 Memphis 42 39 — 81 East Carolina 31 33 — 64 Offi cials: O’Neil, Hampton, Mathis; Attendance: 18, 456 Offi cials: Shows, Mathis, Crawford; Attendance: 5, 705 Game #21 Game #18 Tyreke Evans made the game-clinching plays in the Tigers’ Rice 52 win at Tennessee. The freshman scored a layup with 2:53 left Houston 68 Memphis (#22/#24) 80 to give Memphis a 53-50 lead, and then rebounded a Volun- Memphis (#18/#19) 83 Jan. 21, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. teer miss with under 10 seconds. Evans was fouled and hit one Jan. 31, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. free throw to seal the win with :02 on the clock. Rice FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Houston FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Braimoh 2-7 0-0 3-5 2 7 1 0 0 1 17 Game #19 Calhoun 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 1 21 Stanton 3-6 0-1 1-2 4 7 2 2 0 0 26 Cousin 1-7 0-0 3-4 6 5 0 0 3 0 39 Foster 4-9 3-5 2-2 1 13 2 5 0 2 25 Memphis (#22/#24) 54 Lewis 4-10 2-4 0-0 4 10 0 5 1 2 28 Pfl ieger 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 4 0 2 20 Tennessee 52 Nixon 4-9 1-3 0-0 1 9 0 3 0 1 27 Ghoram 3-10 0-0 0-1 2 6 1 5 0 0 32 Jan. 24, 2009 • Thompson-Boling Arena • Knoxville, Tenn. Coleman 11-28 2-5 11-12 9 35 2 2 0 2 40 Schwarze 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wade 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 0 2 17 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Frizzelle 3-9 3-4 7-8 9 16 2 2 0 0 33 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Taggart 3-7 0-0 2-4 9 8 0 1 2 1 31 Herndon 1-2 0-0 1-4 1 3 1 0 0 0 11 McGloster 1-3 0-1 1-1 2 3 1 1 0 2 20 Dozier 2-8 0-1 0-0 9 4 1 1 2 0 36

Beasely 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 12 TEAM 5 RE Anderson 2-9 1-3 5-5 7 10 4 4 0 1 40 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 24-64 5-15 15-17 30 68 6 13 4 10 200 Evans 7-16 1-3 2-3 8 17 2 2 0 0 27 Bolte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Mack 3-8 2-5 2-2 2 10 2 1 1 1 34 VI V Perka 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 18 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Kemp 2-7 1-3 0-0 2 5 1 1 0 1 17 TEAM 4 Taggart 5-9 0-0 1-1 6 11 0 1 1 0 22 Sallie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 EW Totals 16-44 6-11 14-24 29 52 10 21 0 6 200 Dozier 8-14 1-3 2-2 10 19 2 4 2 3 38 H.-Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 1 8 W Anderson 5-12 1-3 5-5 5 16 2 2 1 0 32 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Evans 5-13 0-3 0-0 7 10 5 4 0 0 32 Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Taggart 4-5 0-0 1-2 3 9 0 1 1 0 12 Mack 6-10 5-7 1-2 1 18 2 3 3 2 31 TEAM 2 Dozier 4-10 0-3 5-5 9 13 2 2 1 0 19 Kemp 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 2 0 0 21 Totals 19-56 5-15 11-14 42 54 11 12 5 5 200 Anderson 1-4 0-0 4-4 1 6 5 1 0 5 30 Sallie 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Evans 1-4 0-1 3-6 3 5 5 2 0 4 24 H-Niles 3-8 0-0 0-0 8 6 0 1 0 0 17 Tennessee FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Mack 5-11 4-8 0-0 0 14 1 1 0 2 31 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 5-18 1-3 2-4 10 13 2 0 0 0 33 Kemp 1-6 1-5 0-2 1 3 3 1 0 1 21 TEAM 4 Chism 4-7 1-2 6-7 6 15 1 4 1 1 26 Sallie 2-5 1-3 3-3 2 8 1 0 0 0 13 Totals 33-70 8-19 9-10 44 83 13 17 7 5 200 Maze 2-7 0-2 0-0 2 4 2 0 0 0 24 H.-Niles 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 16 Prince 5-9 0-0 0-0 3 10 2 1 2 1 33 Witherspoon 3-5 0-0 2-2 3 8 3 1 1 1 20 Houston 38 30 — 68 Hopson 0-6 0-2 1-2 4 1 2 1 0 0 28 Simpkins 3-5 0-0 1-4 7 7 0 1 0 0 12 Memphis 43 40 — 83 Woolridge 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Laird 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Offi cials: O’Neil, Chambers, Upton Negedu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 TEAM 4 Attendance: 17, 687 Tatum 0-3 0-0 0-2 4 0 0 1 0 0 17 Totals 27-61 7-21 19-28 38 80 21 10 3 13 200 Tabb 0-0 0-0 3-4 2 3 1 0 0 1 16 Williams 2-5 0-1 1-2 7 5 0 1 0 1 17 Rice 28 24 — 52 TEAM 4 Memphis 47 33 — 80 Totals 18-55 2-10 14-23 41 52 10 9 4 4 200 Offi cials: Pollard, Evans, Sirmons; Attendance: 17, 589 Memphis 28 26 — 54 Tennessee 29 23 — 52 Offi cials: Caldwell, Crawford, Moore; Attendance: 21, 905

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Game #22 Game #24 Game #26 Memphis (#14/#15) 79 Tulsa 37 SMU 47 SMU 66 Memphis (#8/#10) 63 Memphis (#5/#6) 90 Feb. 4, 2009 • Moody Coliseum • Dallas, Texas Feb. 11, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 18, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Tulsa FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min SMU FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Taggart 4-5 0-0 6-8 4 14 0 2 3 0 25 Wheatley 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 3 0 0 22 Faye 1-7 1-2 2-3 3 5 0 5 0 1 25 Dozier 6-8 0-1 1-3 6 13 3 2 2 3 36 Reese 3-9 0-0 0-0 6 6 1 5 0 0 28 Otis 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 Anderson 3-4 2-3 2-4 8 10 5 3 1 3 39 Jordan 2-5 0-0 4-4 3 8 1 6 3 0 29 Fall 1-3 0-0 2-4 8 4 2 3 1 0 22 Evans 8-18 2-6 8-11 4 26 4 1 0 2 32 Uzoh 1-4 1-3 0-0 6 3 3 2 0 2 29 Williams 5-10 1-2 0-1 2 11 3 3 0 1 32 Mack 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 1 34 Hurtt 3-9 1-4 0-0 1 7 0 2 0 0 31 McCoy 6-16 3-4 2-3 4 17 1 7 0 1 28 Kemp 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Bawji 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Haynes 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Sallie 4-6 3-4 2-2 4 13 1 1 0 2 11 Idlet 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 11 Malone 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 H.Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 14 Andrews 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 4 1 3 1 0 16 Walker 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 TEAM 0 Richard 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 1 14 Nyakundi 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 17 Totals 26-50 8-20 19-28 29 79 15 9 6 12 200 Mitchell 3-4 0-0 1-2 2 7 0 0 0 1 18 Harp 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 1 0 11 TEAM 2 Dia 1-5 0-0 1-2 4 3 0 0 1 1 18 SMU FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 14-39 2-9 7-8 29 37 6 24 4 4 200 TEAM 6 Faye 5-14 2-4 2-4 7 14 4 5 0 0 32 Totals 17-55 6-16 7-13 35 47 6 22 3 4 200 Otis 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 1 0 2 18 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Fall 2-3 0-0 0-2 6 4 0 1 1 0 28 Taggart 3-9 0-0 3-4 8 9 0 0 0 1 30 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Williams 5-13 1-3 2-3 4 13 6 2 0 0 38 Dozier 8-14 3-6 4-4 2 23 1 2 3 2 34 Taggart 5-7 0-0 9-10 4 19 1 2 2 1 26 McCoy 6-9 3-4 1-2 3 16 6 3 0 1 39 Anderson 4-11 0-3 1-1 5 9 5 2 1 4 35 Dozier 4-8 1-2 5-6 6 14 3 2 3 3 32 Haynes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Evans 4-9 0-2 5-7 1 13 1 2 2 3 28 Anderson 2-5 0-1 9-9 8 13 3 2 0 2 31 Walker 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Mack 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 3 0 0 0 25 Evans 4-10 0-3 5-5 3 13 5 3 3 1 27 Nyakundi 4-8 3-6 0-0 4 11 0 1 0 0 22 Kemp 1-2 1-2 0-1 1 3 2 0 0 3 18 Mack 5-9 4-8 1-2 2 15 1 0 0 0 23 Harp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Sallie 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 1 14 Kemp 1-4 0-3 2-2 1 4 1 1 1 2 18 Dia 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 1 12 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 12 Sallie 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 0 16 TEAM 7 McGrady 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 Totals 26-57 9-17 5-11 32 66 17 16 1 4 200 Laird 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 McGrady 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 Witherspoon 2-5 0-0 2-2 1 6 1 0 1 1 18 Memphis 34 45 — 79 Totals 22-50 5-15 14-19 26 63 12 6 6 16 200 Laird 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 SMU 29 37 — 66 TEAM 4 7 Offi cials: Crawford, Pyatt, Self; Attendance: 5, 056 Tulsa 15 22 — 37 Totals 24-53 6-20 36-40 36 90 17 10 10 11 200 Memphis 28 35 — 63 Game #23 Offi cials: Higgins, Moore, Thibodeaux; Attendance: 17, 941 SMU 33 14 — 47 Memphis 52 38 — 90 Memphis (#14/#15) 68 Game #25 Offi cials: Shaw, Ferrie, Evans; Attendance: 17, 497 Gonzaga (#18/#18) 50 Feb. 7, 2009 • Spokane Arena • Spokane, Wash. Memphis (#8/#10) 72 Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic Southern Miss 47 Feb. 14, 2009 • Green Coliseum • Hattiesburg, Miss. Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Taggart 2-6 0-0 4-4 7 8 0 0 3 1 30 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dozier 7-12 1-2 3-4 10 18 1 4 1 1 39+ Taggart 2-2 0-0 4-4 11 8 0 1 0 0 26 Anderson 3-6 1-2 1-3 8 8 4 4 0 1 40 Dozier 2-3 0-0 8-10 6 12 0 3 0 1 27 Evans 6-13 3-6 7-8 6 22 2 2 1 1 37 Anderson 4-8 0-1 4-4 3 12 3 0 1 1 35 Mack 3-7 1-4 0-0 2 7 1 1 0 1 23 Evans 7-14 2-6 3-5 6 19 3 3 0 0 35 Kemp 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 1 16 Mack 4-13 2-8 0-0 3 10 2 0 2 0 30 Sallie 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Kemp 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 H.-Niles 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 2 0 1 10 Sallie 3-4 3-3 2-2 1 11 2 1 1 2 24 TEAM 2 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Totals 23-52 7-20 15-19 39 68 9 16 5 7 200 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 EW Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VI Gonzaga FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min TEAM 3 Daye 2-6 1-1 1-2 3 6 0 3 0 0 27 Totals 22-49 7-21 21-25 36 72 11 9 4 4 200 Heytvelt 5-11 0-3 1-1 6 11 0 2 0 0 39 RE Pargo 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 5 0 0 24 USM FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Bouldin 2-9 0-3 2-2 4 6 0 2 0 0 27 Beasley 5-13 0-0 2-3 6 12 0 1 0 1 35 Gray 1-5 0-2 3-4 2 5 2 1 0 2 30 Lino 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 0 16 Goodson 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 13 0 1 0 0 12 Wise 4-10 0-2 7-8 3 15 6 5 0 0 39 Downs 4-5 3-3 2-2 1 13 0 1 0 0 29 Horton 4-13 0-3 0-0 1 8 0 1 0 0 39 Brown 1-4 0-2 1-1 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 Craft 4-8 1-1 1-2 5 10 0 2 0 2 36 TEAM 4 McCauley 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1 18 Totals 18-49 4-15 10-12 25 50 8 15 0 3 200 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Stephens 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 Memphis 40 28 — 68 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Gonzaga 23 27 — 50 TEAM 4 Offi cials: Chrisman, Lusk, Hampton; Attendance: 11, 339 Totals 18-48 1-6 10-13 27 47 6 12 1 4 200

Memphis 31 41 — 72 Southern Miss 28 19 — 47 Offi cials: Chambers, Barnaky, Neve; Attendance: 5, 431 Shawn Taggart scored a game-high 19 points in a home win over SMU. The 6-foot-10 junior went on a tear the final two months of the season, averaging 11.1 points and 8.1 rebounds in February/March (16 games). He had four double-doubles in that stretch, while shooting 56.5 percent from the field and 78.9 percent from the charity stripe.

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Game #27 Game #29 Game #31 Memphis (#5/#6) 70 Southern Miss 42 Tulane 47 UTEP 63 Memphis (#5/#4) 58 Memphis (#5/#3) 74 Feb. 21, 2009 • Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas Feb. 28, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 7, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min USM FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Tulane FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Taggart 2-7 0-0 4-4 8 8 0 2 2 0 26 Stephens 2-7 0-0 1-2 7 5 0 1 1 1 35 McQueen 1-4 0-0 4-6 5 6 0 2 0 0 30 Dozier 2-5 0-0 4-7 5 8 2 4 1 0 23 Beasley 1-11 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 1 0 1 35 Puckett 2-5 1-2 1-2 3 6 1 2 0 2 29 Anderson 3-9 0-1 4-6 8 10 2 2 0 2 39 Wise 6-9 0-1 2-2 2 14 3 6 0 3 34 Louisme 1-4 0-0 7-8 2 9 1 2 1 1 30 Evans 9-13 3-4 4-8 8 25 3 3 3 1 34 Horton 4-15 0-2 6-8 4 14 0 2 0 1 33 Richard 2-12 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 3 0 2 35 Mack 2-7 1-4 2-3 1 7 1 3 0 1 31 Craft 2-6 0-2 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 1 25 Sims 4-7 2-3 4-5 5 14 3 3 0 2 38 Kemp 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 2 0 0 2 11 McCauley 0-2 0-0 3-4 6 3 0 1 0 0 25 Booker 2-6 0-2 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 1 15 Sallie 3-7 2-6 0-0 1 8 0 0 0 0 18 Brewer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Rogers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 H.-Niles 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 14 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Mayhane 1-6 0-3 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 1 14 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 TEAM 1 1 Vianney 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 1 0 0 5 TEAM 3 Totals 15-51 0-6 12-16 25 42 4 13 1 7 200 Hogan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 22-50 6-16 20-30 39 70 10 16 6 7 200 TEAM 2 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 14-47 3-11 16-22 26 47 8 15 1 9 200 UTEP FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Taggart 4-5 0-0 0-0 5 8 0 1 0 0 18 Moultrie 2-4 0-0 1-2 10 5 1 1 2 1 33 Dozier 6-8 2-2 4-4 7 18 0 1 1 1 30 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Britten 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 Anderson 4-9 0-2 2-2 3 10 3 3 0 2 35 Taggart 6-8 0-2 2-4 10 14 1 4 0 1 32 Jones 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Evans 6-15 0-2 2-4 6 14 3 4 1 2 26 Dozier 7-13 1-1 1-2 12 16 2 1 3 1 35 Stone 2-5 0-0 2-3 7 6 7 3 0 1 38 Mack 2-6 0-3 0-1 1 4 0 3 0 0 24 Anderson 3-7 1-3 2-3 5 9 4 2 3 1 36 Jackson 11-25 0-1 2-3 2 24 0 4 0 2 40 Kemp 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 2 0 2 18 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Culpepper 5-12 1-4 2-2 1 13 1 2 0 1 29 Sallie 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 16 Evans 7-17 1-4 2-6 10 17 6 2 1 4 33 Ffrench 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 H.-Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 8 0 0 2 0 0 16 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Portalatin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McGrady 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Sallie 4-7 3-4 0-0 1 11 0 0 0 0 18 McCulley 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 Witherspoon 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 1 0 13 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Watts 3-7 2-4 5-7 8 13 0 1 0 1 26 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Witherspoon 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 1 9 TEAM 4 7 TEAM 3 Mack 1-7 1-5 0-0 3 3 2 2 0 0 25 Totals 24-59 3-9 12-17 34 63 9 13 3 6 200 Totals 24-54 2-15 8-11 40 58 9 17 4 7 200 Laird 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 TEAM 3 Memphis 27 43 — 70 Southern Miss 14 28 — 42 Totals 30-63 7-19 7-15 47 74 16 12 7 8 200 UTEP 30 33 — 63 Memphis 32 26 — 58 Offi cials: Hartzell, Ely, Smith; Attendance: 11, 659 Offi cials: Eades, Mathis, Evans; Attendance: 18,454 Tulane 26 21 — 47 Memphis 35 39 — 74 Game #28 Offi cials: Neve, Hicks, Malham; Attendance: 18,466 Memphis (#5/#4) 71 Game #30 Memphis (#5/#3) 69 Game #32 UAB 60 Tulane 41 Feb. 26, 2009 • Bartow Arena • Birmingham, Ala. Houston 60 Mar. 4, 2009 • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston, Texas Memphis (#4/#3) 51 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Mar. 12, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Taggart 3-6 0-1 7-9 11 13 1 3 2 2 30 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min C-USA Tournament • Quarterfinal Dozier 6-10 2-2 1-1 10 15 1 3 2 3 36 Taggart 4-8 0-1 4-4 10 12 1 0 0 2 31 Anderson 4-7 1-1 7-9 2 16 2 3 0 0 40 Dozier 5-11 0-2 5-5 4 15 0 2 2 0 34 Tulane FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Evans 3-14 0-4 2-2 6 8 3 9 0 0 29 Anderson 2-7 1-2 0-0 5 5 7 3 0 1 39 McQueen 0-4 0-0 1-2 5 1 2 1 0 1 37 Mack 7-10 3-4 0-0 5 17 1 0 1 1 30 Evans 10-16 0-0 3-3 7 23 4 4 0 1 35 Puckett 3-9 0-3 0-0 4 6 0 3 0 1 25 Kemp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Mack 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 5 0 2 0 0 24 Louisme 4-7 0-0 2-2 8 10 1 0 0 3 33 Sallie 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Richard 4-14 0-2 1-2 7 9 2 1 0 0 38

H-Niles 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 Sallie 1-4 1-2 2-2 2 5 0 0 0 2 19 Sims 0-9 0-2 3-5 2 3 2 2 0 1 39 RE Witherspoon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 H-Niles 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 9 Booker 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 8 TEAM 2 Witherspoon 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Rogers 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 VI V Totals 24-52 6-13 17-21 41 71 8 19 5 6 200 TEAM 3 Mayhane 1-2 1-2 2-2 1 5 0 1 0 0 7

Totals 26-55 3-10 14-14 37 69 12 12 2 6 200 Vianney 1-2 1-1 2-2 0 5 0 2 0 0 10 EW UAB FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min

Hogan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ W Kinnard 9-17 5-8 2-4 11 25 1 2 1 1 40 Houston FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min TEAM 2 Crawford 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 0 1 0 24 Mosley 1-3 0-0 4-4 7 6 1 0 1 1 30 Totals 14-49 2-11 11-15 31 41 7 13 0 7 200 Delaney III 6-13 2-2 4-5 2 18 3 2 0 6 35 Cousin 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 2 1 0 2 0 14 Vaden 0-17 0-12 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 1 35 Lewis 4-11 0-2 3-3 2 11 0 1 1 0 40 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Toney 4-5 0-1 3-4 5 11 0 1 0 2 36 Nixon 2-6 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 3 0 1 22 Taggart 7-10 0-0 5-8 9 19 1 1 0 0 29 Johnson 2-4 0-2 0-0 1 4 3 2 0 0 22 Coleman 8-21 0-2 3-4 11 19 1 2 0 4 37 Dozier 1-5 0-2 0-1 10 2 0 4 2 1 30 Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 1 8 Wade 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 0 0 0 17 Anderson 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 31 Davis Jr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Williams 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Evans 5-14 0-2 6-6 5 16 4 6 1 2 35 TEAM 1 Calhoun 6-14 3-7 0-0 7 15 2 1 0 2 36 Mack 3-8 1-5 1-5 1 7 2 0 2 1 29 Totals 22-61 7-25 9-13 32 60 9 9 2 11 200 TEAM 2 Kemp 0-3 0-2 0-1 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 Totals 22-63 4-15 12-13 33 60 11 7 4 8 200 Sallie 1-4 0-2 1-2 1 3 0 0 0 1 21 Memphis 28 43 — 71 H-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 UAB 28 32 — 60 Memphis 37 32 — 69 Witherspoon 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 11 Offi cials: Higgins, Stuart, Moore Houston 31 29 — 60 TEAM 3 Attendance: 9,153 Offi cials: Olson, Edsall, Chambers; Attendance: 6,049 Totals 19-48 1-13 12-18 33 51 11 11 5 7 200

Tulane 24 17 — 41 Memphis 26 25 — 51 Offi cials: Thibodeaux, Hampton, Pyatt; Attendance: 12,141

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Game #33 Game #35 Game #36 Houston 49 Cal State Northridge 70 Maryland 70 Memphis (#4/#3) 74 Memphis (#3/#2) 81 Memphis (#3/#2) 89 Mar. 13, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 19, 2009 • Sprint Center • Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 21, 2009 • Sprint Center • Kansas City, Mo. C-USA Tournament • Semifinal NCAA Tournament • West Region • First Round NCAA Tournament • West Region • Second Round Houston FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min CSUN FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Maryland FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Calhoun 3-10 0-5 0-0 3 6 0 1 1 1 28 Galick 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 12 0 6 1 0 29 Milbourne 4-9 0-0 0-0 2 8 1 1 0 1 29 Cousin 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 8 0 2 3 0 35 Daniels 5-7 1-2 3-5 4 14 1 3 0 1 29 Neal 3-8 1-4 2-2 4 9 0 1 1 0 29 Lewis 5-12 3-8 5-5 0 18 1 0 0 0 38 Townsend 6-8 0-1 2-4 9 14 0 2 1 2 34 Mosley 1-3 0-0 5-9 3 7 0 2 1 2 19 Nixon 1-6 1-4 0-0 1 3 2 2 0 1 27 Hill 4-13 3-6 2-2 2 13 6 1 0 1 34 Vasquez 8-16 2-4 0-0 3 18 5 3 0 1 33 Coleman 6-18 0-2 2-5 6 14 4 2 0 1 38 Haynes 0-5 0-3 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 26 Bowie 4-10 0-0 3-5 3 11 1 0 0 2 24 Wade 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Cordell 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2 16 Dupree 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Mosley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Osunsanmi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Hayes 4-7 2-4 0-0 1 10 1 0 0 2 27 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 3 0 0 0 11 Mels 4-12 3-6 4-5 1 15 2 4 0 2 29 Soo Kim 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Wallace 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Moukoury 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Tucker 2-5 0-2 1-3 3 5 1 0 0 0 16 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ McGloster 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0 12 Gregory 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 0 17 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 4 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 18-53 4-20 9-12 24 49 10 10 6 3 200 Lizarraga 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 27-62 5-14 11-19 27 70 9 7 3 8 200 TEAM 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 24-54 7-18 15-20 32 70 10 17 2 8 200 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Taggart 5-7 0-0 0-0 9 10 1 2 0 1 24 Taggart 5-8 0-0 4-6 11 14 0 0 0 1 29 Dozier 3-5 1-2 9-10 7 16 0 2 1 1 25 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Dozier 7-10 0-1 3-3 8 17 1 1 0 1 38 Anderson 4-9 0-1 0-0 9 8 5 0 0 1 27 Taggart 3-4 0-0 2-2 6 8 1 1 0 1 25 Anderson 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 11 2 0 1 37 Evans 3-8 0-2 2-5 4 8 4 5 2 1 24 Dozier 2-7 0-1 2-4 8 6 1 0 1 2 30 Evans 7-13 1-5 4-5 4 19 5 5 2 2 32 Mack 4-8 1-3 1-2 2 10 1 0 1 0 18 Anderson 6-11 0-2 1-2 4 13 9 6 0 3 37 Mack 6-11 5-7 0-0 1 17 1 1 0 0 21 Kemp 1-4 0-2 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 0 15 Evans 6-11 1-4 2-4 3 15 5 4 0 3 26 Kemp 1-1 1-1 3-4 1 6 1 0 0 0 8 Sallie 2-9 2-5 0-0 4 6 2 0 0 1 27 Mack 0-7 0-5 1-3 1 1 0 3 0 0 16 Sallie 4-6 3-4 2-2 3 13 2 1 0 0 23 H-Niles 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 0 11 Kemp 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 McGrady 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 2 2 0 0 0 9 Sallie 12-17 10-15 1-1 4 35 1 0 1 3 36 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Witherspoon 4-6 0-0 2-4 2 10 1 0 0 0 19 H.-Niles 0-1 0-0 2-2 5 2 1 0 1 1 14 Witherspoon 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 1 0 1 0 1 7 Laird 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 Totals 27-60 4-15 16-23 48 74 17 10 4 5 200 Totals 29-59 11-28 12-21 35 81 19 14 3 14 200 Totals 31-53 10-19 17-22 35 89 21 13 3 6 200 Cal State Northridge 31 39 — 70 Houston 22 27 — 49 Maryland 33 37 — 70 Memphis 34 47 — 81 Memphis 34 40 — 74 Memphis 53 36 — 89 Offi cials: Corbett, Daily, Prager; Attendance: 17,319 Offi cials: Olson, Moore, Edsall; Attendance: 11,792 Offi cials: Corbett, Higgins, Self; Attendance: 18.247 Game #34 Game #37 Tulsa 39 Missouri (#9/#9) 102 Memphis (#4/#3) 64 Memphis (#3/#2) 91 Mar. 14, 2009 • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 26, 2009 • Univ. of Phoenix Stadium • Glendale, Ariz. C-USA Tournament • Championship NCAA Tournament • West Region • Region Semifinal

Tulsa FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Missouri FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Wheatley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 Carroll 6-11 0-1 5-8 6 17 6 2 1 2 29 Reese 2-11 1-3 1-2 4 6 0 3 0 1 32 Lyons 2-9 0-0 11-18 12 15 2 2 2 0 29 Jordan 2-6 0-0 0-0 7 4 0 1 5 1 34 Tiller 10-16 1-2 2-4 4 23 3 0 0 3 35 Uzoh 3-11 1-5 0-0 3 7 0 3 0 0 34 Taylor 5-7 0-1 4-5 4 14 1 1 0 2 22 Hurtt 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 16 Lawrence 4-7 3-6 2-4 3 13 1 3 0 1 27 Idlet 3-8 0-0 3-5 6 9 0 1 0 0 24 Paul 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 13 EW Andrews 5-17 0-4 3-4 6 13 3 1 0 0 33 Denmon 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0 11 Richard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ramsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 VI Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 0 14 Bowers 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 7 Safford 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 7 0 0 0 0 13 RE Totals 15-57 2-14 7-11 37 39 5 12 6 3 200 English 0-3 0-2 6-6 1 6 2 2 0 0 12 TEAM 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Totals 33-62 6-16 30-45 37 102 17 12 3 9 200 Taggart 2-8 0-2 1-2 8 5 1 0 2 0 30 Dozier 5-13 0-2 8-9 14 18 0 1 3 2 29 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB TP A TO B S Min Anderson 5-7 0-0 2-2 1 12 5 3 0 2 36 Taggart 4-8 0-1 1-2 8 9 0 1 1 1 32 Evans 7-14 1-4 3-4 5 18 6 1 3 2 33 Dozier 8-11 0-0 3-6 16 19 2 0 1 2 36 Mack 4-6 2-2 1-1 1 11 1 0 1 1 23 Anderson 8-13 0-1 2-7 5 18 5 6 1 0 38 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Evans 12-25 0-3 9-9 5 33 4 5 0 2 39 Sallie 0-3 0-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 Mack 0-7 0-5 0-4 3 0 2 1 1 0 18 H-Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Sallie 3-5 3-5 3-4 0 12 3 1 2 3 28 Witherspoon 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 13 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TEAM 2 TEAM 4 Totals 35-69 3-15 18-32 40 91 16 14 6 8 200 Totals 23-55 3-13 15-18 41 64 14 7 10 8 200 Roburt Sallie exploded in the Tigers’ 81-70 NCAA Tourna- Missouri 49 53 — 102 Tulsa 20 19 — 39 ment first round win over Cal State Northridge. The 6-foot-5 Memphis 36 55 — 91 Memphis 28 36 — 64 guard scored a Memphis NCAA Tournament-record 35 points Offi cials: Self, Valentine, O’Connell; Attendance: 20,101 Offi cials: Olson, Hartzell, Whitehead; Attendance: 14, 058 and hit a school-record 10 three-pointers. The 10 treys were the second-most in a first/second round game in NCAA Tour- nament history.

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Year Overall Conf. Conf. Head 1976-77 20-9 2-4^ T5th Wayne Yates Record Record Finish Coach 1977-78 19-9 7-5^ 3rd Wayne Yates 1920-21 22-7-1 Frederick Graham 1978-79 13-15 5-5^ 3rd Wayne Yates 1921-22 1-7 W.H. DePriest 1979-80 13-14 5-7^ 4th 1922-23 6-4 Lester Barnhard 1980-81 13-14 5-7^ 5th Dana Kirk 1923-24 4-9 Lester Barnhard 1981-82 24-5 10-2^ 1st (t) Dana Kirk 1924-25 3-5 1982-83 23-8 6-6^ 4th Dana Kirk 1925-26 4-5 Zach Curlin 1983-84 26-7 11-3^ T1st (t) Dana Kirk 1926-27 5-7 Zach Curlin 1984-85 31-4 13-1^ 1st (t) Dana Kirk 1927-28 10-11 5-3# Zach Curlin 1985-86 28-6 9-3^ 2nd Dana Kirk 1928-29 15-3 8-0# Zach Curlin 1986-87 26-8 8-4^ 2nd (t) Larry Finch 1929-30 16-8 12-2 Zach Curlin 1987-88 20-12 6-6^ T3rd Larry Finch 1930-31 14-2 11-1# Zach Curlin 1988-89 21-11 8-4^ T2nd Larry Finch 1931-32 11-10 9-5# Zach Curlin 1989-90 18-12 8-6^ 4th Larry Finch 1932-33 7-6 5-3# Zach Curlin 1990-91 17-15 7-7^ T4th Larry Finch 1933-34 5-14 2-4# Zach Curlin 1991-92 23-11 5-5& T3rd Larry Finch 1934-35 5-15 3-7@ Zach Curlin 1992-93 20-12 7-3& 2nd Larry Finch 1935-36 7-7 3-7@ Zach Curlin 1993-94 13-16 4-8& T5th Larry Finch 1936-37 5-7 3-7@ Zach Curlin 1994-95 24-10 9-3& 1st Larry Finch 1937-38 0-14 0-10@ Zach Curlin 1995-96 22-8 11-3* 1st-W! Larry Finch 1938-39 2-13 1-9@ Zach Curlin 1996-97 16-15 10-4* T1st-W Larry Finch 1939-40 7-9 5-5@ Zach Curlin 1997-98 17-12 12-4* 1st-N 1940-41 9-8 4-5@ Zach Curlin 1998-99 13-15 6-10* T2nd-N Tic Price 1941-42 7-9 3-7@ Zach Curlin 1999-2000 15-16 7-9* T3rd-N Johnny Jones 1942-43 7-4 Zach Curlin 2000-01 21-15 10-6* 2nd-N John Calipari 1943-44 No Team (World War II) 2001-02 27-9 12-4* 1st-N John Calipari 1944-45 3-6 Zach Curlin 2002-03 23-7 13-3* 1st-N John Calipari 1945-46 7-4 Zach Curlin 2003-04 22-8 12-4* T1st John Calipari 1946-47 11-7 Zach Curlin 2004-05 22-16 9-7* T6th John Calipari 1947-48 13-10 Zach Curlin 2005-06 33-4 13-1* 1st (t) John Calipari 1948-49 11-10 McCoy Tarry 2006-07 33-4 16-0* 1st (t) John Calipari 1949-50 12-9 McCoy Tarry 2007-08 38-2 16-0* 1st (t) John Calipari 1950-51 17-8 McCoy Tarry 2008-09 33-4 16-0* 1st (t) John Calipari 1951-52 25-10 1952-53 10-14 Eugene Lambert # - Mississippi Valley Conference 1953-54 15-9 Eugene Lambert @ - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1954-55 17-5 Eugene Lambert % - Missouri Valley Conference 1955-56 20-7 Eugene Lambert ^ - Metro Conference 1956-57 24-6 & - Great Midwest Conference 1957-58 15-7 Bob Vanatta * - Conference USA 1958-59 17-6 Bob Vanatta (t) - denotes tournament champion 1959-60 18-5 Bob Vanatta W - White Division 1960-61 20-3 Bob Vanatta N - National Division 1961-62 15-7 Bob Vanatta ! - tied for Conference USA regular season title 1962-63 19-7

Y 1963-64 14-11 Dean Ehlers 1964-65 10-14 Dean Ehlers OR 1965-66 10-15 Dean Ehlers Record By Decades

ST 1966-67 17-9 1967-68 8-17 2-14% 9th Moe Iba Year Record (Pct.) Year Record (Pct.) HI H 1968-69 6-19 0-16% 9th Moe Iba 1920-29 ...... 70-58-1 (.547) 1970-79 ...... 182-101 (.643) 1969-70 6-20 1-15% 9th Moe Iba 1970-71 18-8 8-6% 4th 1930-39 ...... 72-96 (.429) 1980-89 ...... 225-89 (.717) 1971-72 21-7 12-2% T1st Gene Bartow 1972-73 25-6 12-2% 1st Gene Bartow 1940-49 ...... 75-67 (.528) 1990-99 ...... 183-126 (.592) 1973-74 19-11 Gene Bartow 1974-75 20-7 Wayne Yates 1950-59 ...... 172-81 (.679) 2000-09 ...... 267-85 (.759) 1975-76 21-9 1-1^ 4th Wayne Yates 1960-69 ...... 137-107 (.561)

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YEARS COACH SEASON OVERALL PCT HOME AWAY NEUT. CONF. 1920-21 Fred Grantham 1 22-7-1 .750 NA NA NA NA 1921-22 W.H. DePriest 1 1-7 .125 1-1 0-6 - - 1922-24 2 10-13 .435 7-3 3-10 - - 1924-48 Zach Curlin 23 173-184 .485 106-77 57-100 10-7 50-14 1948-51 McCoy Tarry 3 40-27 .597 24-6 12-9 4-2 - 1951-56 Eugene Lambert 5 87-45 .659 46-6 37-36 4-3 - 1956-62 Bob Vanatta 6 109-34 .762 62-5 24-19 23-10 - 1962-66 Dean Ehlers 4 53-47 .530 33-16 13-26 7-5 - 1966-70 Moe Iba 4 37-65 .362 25-31 10-29 2-5 3-45 1970-74 Gene Bartow 4 83-32 .722 55-5 19-22 8-5 40-16 1974-79 Wayne Yates 5 93-49 .655 72-15 16-23 5-11 15-15 1979-86 Dana Kirk 7 158-58 .731 103-15 38-35 17-8 59-29 1986-97 Larry Finch 11 220-130 .629 152-31 43-74 25-25 83-54 1997-99 Tic Price 2 30-27 .526 22-9 8-16 0-2 18-14 1999-2000 Johnny Jones 1 15-16 .483 11-6 3-8 1-2 7-9 2000-09 John Calipari 9 252-69 .785 153-19 69-28 30-22 117-25 2009- Josh Pastner — First Season In 2009-10 — Totals For 17 Coaches 88 1383-810-1 .631 872-245 352-441 136-107 392-221

Memphis Home Courts/Capacity (Yrs., Record): Normal Cage, YMCA or Messick High Gym (1920-29), Memorial Gym (1929-51, 106-67), Memorial Fieldhouse/500 (1951-64, 125-17), Mid-South Coliseum/11,200 (1964-91, 343-90), The Pyramid/20,142 (1991-2004, 173-42), FedExFo- rum/18,400 (2004-present, 93-10). Memphis Conference Affiliations: Mississippi Valley Conference (1928-33), Missouri Valley Conference (1967-74), Metro Conference (1975-91), Great Midwest Conference (1991-95), Conference USA (1995-Present)

Frederick Grantham W.H. DePriest Lester Barnard Zach Curlin McCoy Tarry Eugene Lambert (1920-21) (1921-22) (1922-24) (1924-48) (1948-51) (1951-56) HI Bob Vanatta Dean Ehlers Moe Iba Gene Bartow Wayne Yates Dana Kirk (1956-62) (1962-66) (1966-70) (1970-74) (1974-79) (1979-86) ST OR O Y

Larry Finch Tic Price Johnny Jones John Calipari Josh Pastner (1986-97) (1997-1999) (1999-2000) (2000-09) (2009-present)

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MOST POINTS SCORED 2. 43 (74-31) vs Fla. A&M, Dec. 19, 1994 MOST 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 33 vs Southeast Mo., Mar. 2, 1994 1. 138 vs Buffalo State, Jan. 14, 1975 (UM, 119-54) 1. 37 vs. Charlotte, Jan. 17, 2004 (UM, 109-83) (UM, 138-92) 3. 40 (74-34) vs Brown, Dec. 31, 1968 (UM, 91-69) 33 vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 27, 2007 138 vs. Union, Dec. 3, 1955 (UM, 70-52) 37 vs. DePaul, Jan. 13, 2004 (UM, 104-82) (UM, 138-70) 4. 37 (80-43) vs Freed-Hardeman, Jan. 30, 1935 (DU, 82-73) 3. 130 vs Mo.-St. Louis, Jan. 18, 1975 (FH, 40-17) 3. 36 vs. Jackson State, Nov. 16, 2006 MOST STEALS (UM, 130-79) 5. 36 (69-33) vs Fla. Tech, Nov. 27, 1976 (UM, 111-69) 1. 28 vs Southeastern La., Jan. 11, 1993 4. 124 vs Georgia State, Dec. 7, 1994 (UM, 84-53) 4. 35, four times (UM, 109-58) (UM, 124-52) 36 (72-36) vs Richmond, Feb. 6, 1961 last vs. Tennessee-Martin, Nov. 5, 2007 2. 22 vs Murray State, Dec. 9, 1986 124 vs Florida Tech, Jan. 10, 1973 (UM, 104-73) (UM, 102-71) (UM, 78-47) (UM, 124-75) 22 vs Vanderbilt, Jan. 6, 1993 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST FREE THROWS MADE (UM, 84-78) MOST POINTS BY TWO TEAMS 1. 58 vs Mo.-St. Louis, Jan. 18, 1975 1. 52 vs Northwestern State, Jan. 2, 1956 4. 21 vs Brandeis, Jan. 22, 1977 1. 230 — UM 138, Buffalo State 92 (UM, 130-79) (UM, 112-78) (UM, 97-87) Jan. 14, 1975 58 vs Buffalo State, Jan. 14, 1975 2. 48 vs Wichita State, Feb. 24, 1972 21 vs Georgia State, Dec. 7, 1995 2. 221 — UM 113, Bradley 108 (ot) (UM, 138-92) (UM, 108-98) (UM, 124-52) Dec. 17, 1987 3. 51 vs Florida Tech, Jan. 10, 1973 3. 43 vs Cincinnati, Jan. 12, 1982 3. 219 — UM 111, Pepperdine 108 (ot) (UM, 124-75) (UM, 107-75) MOST TURNOVERS Dec. 21, 1974 4. 50 vs Georgia State, Dec. 7, 1994 4. 39 vs Mississippi St., Dec. 5, 1956 1. 31 vs DePaul, Nov. 29, 1991 4. 217 — Xavier 110, UM 107 (UM, 124-52) (UM, 89-78) (DU, 92-89) Jan. 29, 1966 50 vs South Dakota St., Dec. 4, 1976 39 vs North Texas, Feb. 12, 1972 31 at Vanderbilt, Nov. 21, 1997 5. 212 — Louisville 115, UM 97 (UM, 109-76) (UM, 87-80) (VU, 86-77) Feb. 25, 1978 39 vs Southern Miss, Mar. 11, 1988 3. 30 vs Louisville, Feb. 16, 1981 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (UM, 97-84) (UL, 95-65) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 1. 105 vs NATTC, Jan. 9, 1951 30 vs La.-Monroe, Nov. 15, 1997 1. 72 (124-52) vs Georgia State (UM, 71-56) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (UM, 75-74 ot) Dec. 7, 1994 2. 103 vs MacMurray, Jan. 8, 1972 1. 62 vs Northwestern State, Jan. 2, 1956 30 vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 2, 2005 2. 70 (112-42) vs Howard (UM, 123-62) (UM 112-78) (SLU, 70-61) Jan. 3, 2001 103 vs Mo.-St. Louis, Dec. 23, 1970 2. 60 vs Wichita State, Feb. 24, 1972 3. 66 (136-70) vs Union (UM, 108-86) (UM, 108-98) MOST PERSONAL FOULS Dec. 3, 1955 4. 102 vs MacMurray, Jan. 8, 1977 3. 56 vs Florida State, Jan. 11, 1960 1. 37 vs. Georgia Tech, Nov. 21, 2006 4. 66 (118-52) vs UC Davis (UM, 109-55) (UM, 86-71) (GT, 92-85) Dec. 1, 1960 5. 101 vs Mo.-St. Louis, Jan. 18, 1975 4. 52 vs Mississippi State, Dec. 5, 1956 2. 36 vs Santa Clara, Dec. 6, 1975 5. 65 (119-54) vs Florida A&M (UM, 130-79) (UM, 89-78) (SC, 93-86) Dec. 19, 1994 101 vs Missouri-Rolla, Nov. 30, 1973 52 vs Cincinnati, Jan. 12, 1982 3. 35 vs Okla. Christian, Dec. 3, 1979 (UM, 106-79) (UM, 107-75) (OCU, 90-76) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 4. 34 vs Western Kentucky, Dec. 1, 1975 1. 49 (30-79) vs Elks Club HIGHEST PERCENTAGE HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (WKU, 87-84) Jan. 31, 1928 1. 65.9 (29-44) vs Ole Miss, Dec. 22, 1979 (Min. 15 made) 5. 33 vs Missouri-St. Louis, Jan. 18, 1975 2. 45 (18-63) vs Murray State (UM 80-75) 1. 95.5 (21-22) vs Southern Miss, Jan. 11, 1967 (UM, 130-79) Jan. 5, 1935 2. 65.3 (32-49) vs Georgia, Dec. 14, 1986 (UM, 65-52) 3. 43 (26-69) vs Earle Arkansas HS (UM, 82-71) 95.5 (21-22) vs South Carolina, Feb. 18, 1985 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Feb. 15, 1928 3. 65.1 (28-43) vs Creighton, Feb. 18, 1967 (UM, 99-68) 1. 15 vs Ark.-Pine Bluff, Nov. 30, 1998 4. 41 (35-76) vs Delta State (UM, 74-66) 3. 95.0 (19-20) vs Loyola (N.O.), Jan. 13, 1962 (UM, 86-42) Jan. 10, 1947 4. 64.4 (29-45) vs Southern Miss, Dec. 23, 1982 (UM, 87-76) 15 vs. Jackson State, Nov. 30, 2005 5. 39 (61-100) vs Western Kentucky (UM, 81-60) 4. 94.7 (18-19) vs South Carolina, Feb. 13, 1988 (UM, 97-70) Dec. 11, 1965 5. 64.3 (45-70) vs Murray St., Dec. 29, 1975 (UM, 67-61) 2. 14 vs. Marist, Dec. 2, 2008 39 (55-94) vs. Ohio State (UM, 109-83) 5. 92.9 (26-28) vs Florida St., Mar. 3, 1983 (UM, 100-61) Dec. 3, 1959 (UM, 94-67) 14 vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 7, 2004 39 (26-65) vs Earle Arkansas HS MOST 3-POINT FG MADE (UM, 63-54) Feb. 19, 1930 1. 16 vs. Marquette, Feb, 14, 2004 MOST ASSISTS 14 vs Murray State, Jan. 19, 1994 (UM, 89-71) 1. 41 vs Buffalo State, Jan. 14, 1975 (MSU, 82-77) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT-since 2. 15, six times (UM, 138-92) 1970 last vs. Pepperdine, Jan. 5, 2008 2. 34 vs Union, Feb. 1, 1975 1. 32 (85-117) vs Hawaii (UM, 90-53) (UM, 105-52) Mar. 2, 1974 3. 33 vs Murray State, Dec. 29, 1975 2. 31 (57-88) vs Cincinnati (UM, 109-83) Mar. 29, 1992 3. 30 (65-95) vs Louisville

Y Feb. 16, 1981 Opponent Game Highs MOST POINTS SCORED HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 30 by Louisville, Feb. 5, 1978

OR MOST REBOUNDS 117 by Hawaii, Mar. 2, 1974 .686 (24-35) by Saint Louis, Jan. 17, 1981 (UL, 103-82) 1. 84 vs MacMurray, Jan. 8, 1972 (UH, 117-85) (SLU, 66-59) MOST STEALS

ST (UM, 123-62) MOST REBOUNDS MOST FREE THROWS MADE 21 by Bradley, Jan. 6, 1972 2. 82 vs Florida Tech, Jan. 10, 1973 71 by Tulsa, Feb. 26, 1970 37 by Vanderbilt, Dec. 23, 1980 (BU, 95-79) HI H (UM, 124-75) (TU, 87-78) (VU, 111-96) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 82 vs Montana State, Dec. 17, 1960 REBOUND MARGIN MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 13 by Fresno State, Mar. 16, 1998 (UM, 77-50) 31 (55-24) by Miami, Feb. 2, 1967 50 by Georgia Tech, Nov. 21, 2006 (FSU, 83-80) 4. 81 vs MacMurray, Jan. 8, 1977 (Miami, 88-63) (GT, 92-85) 13 by Cincinnati, Jan. 19, 2000 (UM, 109-55) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (UC, 75-55) 5. 80 vs Freed-Hardeman, Jan. 30, 1935 50 by Creighton, Feb. 2, 1966 .972 (35-36) by Marquette, Jan. 23, 1993 TURNOVERS (FH, 40-17) (CU, 115-82) (MU, 78-66) 39 by Tennessee, Nov. 25, 1989 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST ASSISTS (UM, 91-72) REBOUND MARGIN 100 by Florida Tech, Jan. 10, 1973 30 by Hawaii, Mar. 2, 1974 PERSONAL FOULS 1. 44 (84-40) vs MacMurray, Jan. 8, 1972 (UM, 124-75) (UH, 117-85) 37 by Delta State, Dec. 18, 1980 (UM, 123-62) (UM, 87-58)

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Most Points Rebound Margin 1. 3,196 in 2007-08 1. 9.6 (49.9-40.3) in 1972-73 2. 2,961 in 2005-06 2. 7.5 (48.5-41.0) in 1971-72 3. 2,918 in 2006-07 3. 6.7 (41.3-34.6) in 2005-06 4. 2,879 in 2001-02 4. 6.6 (42.8-36.2) in 2001-02 5. 2,803 in 1985-86 5. 6.2 (40.5-34.3) in 2007-08

Highest Scoring Average Most Field Goals Made 1. 90.2 in 1974-75 1. 1,143 in 2007-08 2. 88.3 in 1955-56 2. 1,115 in 1985-86 3. 87.5 in 1975-76 3. 1,045 in 1975-76 4. 85.4 in 1956-57 1,045 in 2001-02 5. 85.1 in 1972-73 5. 1,038 in 1972-73

Defensive Scoring Average Most Field Goals Attempted (Modern Era) 1. 2,454 in 2007-08 1. 56.5 (1470) in 1966-67 2. 2,291 in 2005-06 2. 58.8 (2176) in 2008-09 3. 2,276 in 2001-02 2007-08 Tigers Hold 11 Season Marks 3. 61.6 (2033) in 1983-84 4. 2,249 in 2006-07 4. 61.9 (2447) in 2007-08 5. 2,234 in 1973-74 The 2007-08 University of Memphis basketball season was record- t. 61.9 (1918) in 1996-97 setting — an NCAA record 38 wins, NCAA Tournament championship Highest Field Goal Percentage game appearance, NCAA South Region crown, Conference USA regular Scoring Margin 1. 52.5 (897-1712) in 1982-83 season and tournament titles and the program’s first No. 1 national ranking 1. 20.8 (85.0-64.2) in 1960-61 2. 52.4 (831-1585) in 1981-82 since 1983. The Tigers’ success was also measured by the numbers they 2. 18.0 (79.9-61.9) in 2007-08 3. 50.7 (1115-2199) in 1985-86 put up in 2007-08. 3. 16.3 (75.1-58.8) in 2008-09 4. 50.2 (987-1967) in 1986-87 After that campaign was finished, the 2007-08 team set 11 single-season 4. 15.8 (78.9-63.1) in 2006-07 5. 49.9 (1015-2033) in 1984-85 records, including most wins, longest homecourt win streak, most points, 5. 15.0 (82.4-67.4) in 1985-86 most rebounds, most three-pointers made, most assists and most blocked Defensive FG Percentage shots. The Tigers also jumped into the top five of five other single-season Most Rebounds 1. 37.1 (755-2033) in 2008-09 statistical categories. 2. 38.0 (795-2094) in 2005-06 1. 1,620 in 2007-08 The Tigers held down the No. 1 spot in both national polls for a school- 2. 1,539 in 2001-02 3. 38.4 (827-2155) in 2004-05 record, five-straight weeks and also stayed in either the No. 1 or No. 2 3. 1,528 in 2005-06 4. 39.0 (785-2013) in 2006-07 4. 1,497 in 1972-73 5. 39.1 (893-2286) in 2007-08 position in both polls for 16-consecutive weeks, also a school record. 5. 1,479 in 1955-56 Most 3-Point FG Made 2. 969 in 1956-57 4. 328 in 2008-09 Highest Rebounding Average 1. 302 in 2007-08 3. 953 in 2006-07 5. 315 in 1986-87 1. 59.3 in 1960-61 2. 278 in 2006-07 4. 942 in 2004-05 2. 54.8 in 1955-56 3. 277 in 2005-06 5. 912 in 2001-02 Most Turnovers 3. 52.2 in 1970-71 4. 259 in 2003-04 1. 575 in 2005-06 4. 51.3 in 1965-66 5. 258 in 2004-05 Highest FT Percentage 2. 569 in 1994-95 5. 50.9 in 1963-64 1. 76.3 (539-706) in 1987-88 3. 560 in 2004-05 Most 3-Point FG Attempted 2. 76.1 (376-482) in 1961-62 4. 528 in 1996-97 1. 865 in 2007-08 3. 75.3 (396-526) in 1967-68 5. 527 in 1999-00 2. 792 in 2006-07 Streaks and 75.3 (491-652) in 1969-70 3. 783 in 2005-06 5. 74.8 (536-716) in 1975-76 Most Personal Fouls Numbers 4. 746 in 2004-05 1. 757 in 2005-06 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 5. 722 in 2003-04 Most Assists 2. 750 in 2004-05 1. 27 in 2008-09 1. 637 in 2007-08 3. 737 in 2000-01 2. 26 in 2007-08 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage 2. 620 in 1984-85 4. 732 in 2006-07 3. 25 in 2006-07 1. 36.1 (181-501) in 2001-02 HI 3. 616 in 1994-95 5. 706 in 1975-76 4. 20 in 1985-86 2. 35.9 (259-722) in 2003-04

4. 592 in 1985-86 ST 5. 16 in 1954-55 3. 35.7 (191-535) in 1994-95 5. 566 in 2005-06 Most Disqualifications MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 4. 35.4 (277-783) in 2005-06 1. 35 in 1975-76 OR O 1. 14 in 1937-38 5. 35.1 (278-792) in 2006-07 2. 8 in 1993-94 Most Blocked Shots 2. 32 in 1965-66 1. 244 in 2007-08 3. 26 in 2000-01 Y 3. 9 in 1934-35 Most Free Throws Made 2. 235 in 2005-06 4. 25 in 1973-74 9 in 1969-70 1. 714 in 1956-57 3. 222 in 2008-09 5. 23 in 1968-69 5. 7 in 1968-69 2. 644 in 2004-05 4. 218 in 1994-95 23 in 1970-71 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME 3. 643 in 1955-56 WINS 5. 217 in 2006-07 4. 616 in 2005-06 Bold indicates records set in 2008-09 1. 47 (2006-08) 5. 608 in 2007-08 Most Steals Italics indicates top-five marks in 2008-09 2. 39 (1984-86) 608 in 2001-02 3. 30 (1994-96) 1. 361 in 2005-06 2. 344 in 2006-07 4. 28 (1981-83) Most Free Throws Attempted 3. 337 in 2007-08 5. 24 (2002-05) 1. 991 in 2007-08

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Scoring Annual Scoring SINGLE GAME 1. 48 by Larry Finch vs St. Joseph’s Leaders Jan. 20, 1973 (UM, 112-92) Year Playery Avg/Ptsg 2. 46 by Forest Arnold vs Hardin-Simmons 1956-57 Win Wilfong 21.0/629 Dec. 7, 1955 (UM, 102-52) 1959-60 George Price 17.7/408 3. 44 by Dick Kinder vs Marshall 1960-61 Wayne Yates 17.5/403 Dec. 11, 1953 (UM, 104-85) 1961-62 Hunter Beckman 21.3/469 4. 42 by Elliot Perry vs East Tennessee 1962-63 Hunter Beckman 18.5/482 Jan. 30, 1991 (ETU, 105-102 ot) 1963-64 Bob Neumann 20.7/518 42 by Leslie Steele vs Southwestern 1964-65 John Hillman 20.1/483 Feb. 17, 1942 (UM, 72-41) 1965-66 Mike Butler 19.2/480 6. 41 by Marcus Moody vs Oklahoma 1966-67 Mike Butler 17.1/445 Dec. 13, 1997 (UM, 80-78) 1967-68 Mike Butler 19.4/484 7. 40 by Win Wilfong vs Union 1968-69 Richard Jones 21.7/455 Dec. 1, 1955 (UM, 136-70) 1969-70 James Douglas 17.1/445 8. 39 by Keiron Shine vs. Miami 1970-71 Larry Finch 18.4/479 Dec. 4, 1999 (UM, 82-72) 1971-72 Larry Finch 23.9/669 39 by Keith Lee vs Arkansas State 1972-73 Larry Finch 24.0/721 Nov. 30, 1984 (UM, 79-62) 1973-74 Dexter Reed 18.4/551 10. 38 by David Vaughn vs Jackson State The Tigers’ all-time leading scorer with 2,408 points, Keith Lee led Memphis in scoring all four seasons in the Bluff City. 1974-75 Bill Cook 19.0/496 Dec. 23, 1991 (UM, 87-73) He holds down the No. 5 spot on the Memphis single-season 1975-76 Bill Cook 18.8/510 38 by Hunter Beckman vs Centenary scoring chart. 1976-77 Dexter Reed 17.0/494 Jan. 19, 1963 (UM, 90-85) 1977-78 James Bradley 18.3/512 6. 1,697 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 38 by Win Wilfong vs Oklahoma City 1978-79 Rodney Lee 12.0/336 7. 1,678 by Dexter Reed (1973-77) Feb. 18, 1957 (OCU, 106-96) 1979-80 Otis Jackson 12.1/327 8. 1,629 by Bill Cook (1972-76) 1980-81 Hank McDowell 11.9/322 9. 1,545 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2005-08) CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 1981-82 Keith Lee 18.3/532 10. 1,487 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) 37 by Larry Finch vs. North Texas 1982-83 Keith Lee 18.7/581 Feb. 22, 1973 (UM 93-88) (MVC) 1983-84 Keith Lee 18.4/607 HIGHEST AVERAGE 1984-85 Keith Lee 19.7/688 1. 22.3 by Larry Finch (1970-73) 1985-86 William Bedford 17.3/522 Opponent Single-Game Record 2. 21.7 by Rich Jones (1968-69) 1986-87 Vincent Askew 15.1/512 44 by Bill Walton (UCLA), Mar. 26, 1973 3. 21.5 by Win Wilfong (1955-57) 1987-88 Dwight Boyd 15.2/441 (UCLA, 87-66) 4. 20.3 by Bob Neumann (1961-64) 1988-89 Elliot Perry 19.4/620 5. 20.1 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) 1989-90 Elliot Perry 16.8/540 6. 20.0 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-93) SINGLE SEASON 1990-91 Elliot Perry 20.8/665 7. 19.5 by Forest Arnold (1952-56) 1. 762 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 1991-92 Anfernee Hardaway 17.4/590 8. 18.8 by Omar Sneed (1997-99) 2. 729 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway 22.8/729 18.8 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 3. 724 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) 1993-94 David Vaughn 16.6/466 10. 18.5 by Mike Butler (1965-68) 4. 721 by Larry Finch (1972-73) 1994-95 Lorenzen Wright 14.8/503 5. 688 by Keith Lee (1984-85) 1995-96 Lorenzen Wright 17.4/523 6. 669 by Larry Finch (1971-72) 1996-97 Cedric Henderson 16.0/497 7. 665 by Elliot Perry (1990-91) Freshman Marks 1997-98 Omar Sneed 20.9/605 8. 636 by Rodney Carney (2005-06) SINGLE GAME 1998-99 Omar Sneed 16.7/467 9. 632 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 1. 41 by Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma 1999-2000 Kelly Wise 14.5/405 10. 629 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) (Dec. 13, 1997) 2. 38 by David Vaughn vs. Jackson State 2000-01 Kelly Wise 15.3/550 2001-02 Dajuan Wagner 21.2/762 HIGHEST AVERAGE (Dec. 23, 1991) 3. 33 by Tyreke Evans vs. Missouri 2002-03 Chris Massie 16.7/384 1. 24.0 by Larry Finch (1972-73) (Mar. 26, 2009) 2003-04 Sean Banks 17.4/521 2. 23.9 by Larry Finch (1971-72) 4. 32 by two players on three occasions 2004-05 Rodney Carney 16.0/607

Y 3. 22.8 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) most recent: Antonio Anderson vs. 2005-06 Rodney Carney 17.2/636 4. 22.1 by Win Wilfong (1955-56) Cincinnati (Dec. 3, 2005) 2006-07 Chris Douglas-Roberts 15.4/538 22.1 by Bob Neumann (1962-63) OR 2007-08 Chris Douglas-Roberts 18.1/724 6. 21.7 by Rich Jones (1968-69) SINGLE SEASON 2008-09 Tyreke Evans 17.1/632 1. 762 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) ST 7. 21.3 by by Hunter Beckman (1961-62) 8. 21.2 by Forest Arnold (1955-56) 2. 632 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09)

HI H 21.2 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 3. 597 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 4. 584 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 10. 21.0 by Forest Arnold (1953-54) 5. 551 by Dexter Reed (1973-74) 21.0 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) HIGHEST AVERAGE CAREER 1. 21.2 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 1. 2,408 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 2. 18.4 by Dexter Reed (1973-74) 2. 2,209 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 3. 18.3 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 3. 1,901 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 4. 17.4 by Sean Banks (2003-04) 5. 17.1 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 4. 1,869 by Larry Finch (1970-73) Mike Butler Rodney Carney 5. 1,854 by Forest Arnold (1953-56)

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8. Bill Cook ...... 1,629 1,000-Point Scorers Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1. Keith Lee ...... 2,408 1972-73 25 50-117 — 36-43 136 5.4 West Memphis, Ark. 1973-74 30 182-435 — 125-145 487 16.2 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1974-75 26 185-405 — 126-153 496 19.1 1981-82 29 199-370 — 134-178 532 18.3 1975-76 27 180-392 — 150-178 510 18.9 1982-83 31 220-438 — 141-172 581 18.7 Totals 108 597-1349 — 435-519 1629 15.1 1983-84 33 245-453 — 117-151 607 18.4 1984-85 35 266-536 — 156-200 688 19.7 Totals 128 930-1797 — 548-701 2408 18.8 9. Chris Douglas-Roberts 1,545 Detroit, Mich. 2. Elliot Perry ...... 2,209 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2005-06 34 102-192 9-29 70-94 283 8.3 Memphis,Tenn. 2006-07 35 194-357 19-58 131-179 538 15.4 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2007-08 40 259-479 45-109 161-226 724 18.1 1987-88 32 140-336 49-136 87-108 420 13.1 Totals 109 555-1028 73-196 362-499 1545 14.2 1988-89 32 202-437 17-66 192-234 620 19.3 1989-90 30 175-419 24-76 137-182 504 16.8 1990-91 32 235-507 53-136 146-184 665 20.8 Totals 126 752-1699 143-414 562-707 2209 17.5 10. Kelly Wise ...... 1,487 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 3. Rodney Carney ...... 1,901 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Indianapolis, Ind. 1998-99 28 71-120 0-0 31-53 173 6.2 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1999-00 28 161-287 0-0 83-143 405 14.5 2002-03 30 102-238 47-130 43-67 294 9.8 2000-01 36 212-441 0-0 126-250 550 15.3 2003-04 28 126-325 62-167 50-73 364 13.0 2001-02 36 147-259 0-0 65-115 359 11.2 2004-05 38 211-519 76-234 109-141 607 16.0 Totals 124 591-1107 0-0 305-561 1487 12.0 2005-06 37 220-505 102-261 94-132 636 17.2 Totals 133 659-1567 287-792 296-413 1901 14.3 11. Phillip Haynes ...... 1,479 Memphis, Tenn. 4. Larry Finch ...... 1,869 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1980-81 27 111-239 — 55-78 277 10.3 Memphis, Tenn. 1981-82 29 151-288 — 58-82 360 12.4 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1982-83 31 166-322 — 89-108 421 13.6 1970-71 26 167-415 — 145-190 479 18.4 1983-84 33 173-348 — 75-102 421 12.8 1971-72 28 241-527 — 187-223 669 23.9 Totals 120 601-1197 — 277-370 1479 12.3 1972-73 30 256-575 — 209-250 721 24.0 Totals 84 664-1517 — 541-663 1869 22.3

5. Forest Arnold ...... 1,854 Puxico, Mo. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1952-53 24 150-344 — 94-138 394 16.4 1953-54 23 180-426 — 123-191 483 21.0 1954-55 22 157-364 — 112-161 426 19.4 1955-56 26 203-449 — 145-209 521 21.2 Totals 95 690-1583 — 474-699 1854 19.5

6. Cedric Henderson ...... 1,697 Memphis, Tenn. HI Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG ST 1993-94 28 160-344 18-67 45-75 383 13.7 1994-95 34 174-395 23-77 67-115 438 12.9 OR O 1995-96 30 146-297 30-77 57-93 379 12.6 1996-97 31 184-441 25-95 104-151 497 16.0 Totals 123 664-1477 96-316 273-434 1697 13.8 Y

7. Dexter Reed...... 1,678 Little Rock, Ark. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1973-74 30 216-465 — 119-152 551 18.4 1974-75 15 94-226 — 30-46 218 14.5 1975-76 28 175-420 — 65-89 415 14.8 1976-77 29 203-485 — 88-117 494 17.0 Phillip Haynes, who played for the Tigers from 1980-84, scored 1,479 career points. He is the Totals 102 688-1596 — 302-404 1678 16.5 11th-leading scorer in Memphis basketball history.

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12. Andre Turner ...... 1,442 Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1982-83 31 127-245 — 54-67 308 9.9 1983-84 33 107-234 — 58-87 272 8.2 1984-85 34 154-309 — 80-112 388 11.4 1985-86 34 196-410 — 82-96 474 13.9 Totals 132 584-1198 — 274-362 1442 10.9

13. Mike Butler...... 1,409 Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1965-66 25 183-435 — 114-132 480 19.2 1966-67 26 165-395 — 115-134 445 17.1 1967-68 25 189-464 — 106-126 484 19.4 Totals 76 537-1294 — 335-392 1409 18.5

14. Robert Dozier ...... 1,381 Lithonia, Ga. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2005-06 37 69-171 6-27 63-84 207 5.6 2006-07 37 130-276 12-41 85-134 357 9.6 2007-08 37 125-284 10-33 79-117 339 9.2 2008-09 37 166-320 21-56 124-172 477 12.9 Totals 148 490-1051 49-157 351-507 1381 9.3

In his four-year career at Memphis from 1980-84, Bobby Parks scored 1,266 points. He is in the No. 19 spot on the Tiger all-time scoring chart. 15. Alvin Wright ...... 1,319 Memphis, Tenn. 19. Bobby Parks ...... 1,266 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Grand Junction, Tenn. 1974-75 27 88-193 — 38-57 214 7.9 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1975-76 30 104-232 — 70-95 278 9.2 1980-81 27 79-164 — 78-118 238 8.6 1976-77 29 173-371 — 48-81 394 13.5 1981-82 29 117-209 — 96-122 330 11.4 1977-78 28 180-390 — 73-112 433 15.5 1982-83 31 177-298 — 134-179 488 15.7 Totals 114 545-1186 — 229-345 1319 11.6 1983-84 20 72-149 — 68-88 212 10.6 Totals 107 445-820 — 376-507 1266 11.8

15. Anfernee Hardaway .....1,319 Memphis, Tenn. 20. James Bradley ...... 1,254 Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1991-92 34 209-483 69-190 103-158 590 17.4 1976-77 29 191-428 — 62-78 444 15.3 1992-93 32 249-522 73-220 158-206 729 22.8 1977-78 28 212-466 — 88-112 512 18.3 Totals 66 458-1005 142-410 261-364 1319 20.0 1978-79 19 128-275 — 42-57 298 15.6 Totals 76 531-1169 — 192-247 1254 16.5

17. David Vaughn ...... 1,305 21. Dwight Boyd ...... 1,249 Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Y 1984-85 34 39-108 — 22-33 100 2.9 1991-92 34 184-359 0-2 86-113 454 13.4 1985-86 34 135-266 — 60-74 330 9.7 1992-93 1 4-11 2-2 0-0 10 10.0

OR 1986-87 34 148-300 3-5 79-98 378 11.1 1993-94 28 172-347 7-21 115-152 466 16.6 1987-88 29 163-360 4-20 111-124 441 15.2 1994-95 29 138-307 5-17 94-129 375 12.9

ST Totals 131 485-1034 7-25 272-329 1249 9.5 Totals 92 498-1024 14-42 295-394 1305 14.2 HI H 18. Antonio Anderson ...... 1,277 22. Orby Arnold ...... 1,245 Lynn, Mass. Bloomfield, Mo. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1955-56 23 74-NA — 33-55 183 7.9 2005-06 37 87-207 42-116 53-81 269 7.3 1956-57 30 150-NA — 87-NA 387 12.9 2006-07 36 101-259 26-106 59-93 287 8.0 1957-58 22 150-NA — 48-90 348 15.8 2007-08 40 113-277 51-153 65-114 342 8.6 1958-59 23 134-NA — 59-98 327 14.2 2008-09 37 131-291 18-71 99-135 379 10.2 Totals 98 508-NA — 229-NA 1245 12.7 Totals 150 432-1034 137-446 276-423 1277 8.5

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23. William Bedford ...... 1,224 27. Vincent Askew...... 1,171 Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1983-84 26 108-187 — 30-56 246 9.5 1984-85 35 115-225 — 59-93 289 8.3 1984-85 35 179-330 — 68-101 426 12.2 1985-86 34 150-306 — 70-86 370 10.9 1985-86 32 227-389 — 98-156 552 17.3 1986-87 34 187-387 16-42 122-155 512 15.1 Totals 93 514-906 — 196-313 1224 13.2 Totals 103 452-918 16-42 251-334 1171 11.4

24. Marcus Moody ...... 1,208 28. Otis Jackson ...... 1,154 Memphis, Tenn. Arlington, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1997-98 29 82-225 32-126 27-50 223 7.7 1978-79 28 127-294 — 50-65 304 10.9 1998-99 24 110-261 42-128 41-51 303 12.6 1979-80 27 125-274 — 77-100 327 12.1 1999-00 31 120-329 39-125 57-78 336 10.8 1980-81 27 99-224 — 50-74 248 9.2 2000-01 34 126-304 50-141 42-67 344 10.1 1981-82 29 102-221 — 71-94 275 9.5 Totals 118 438-1119 163-520 167-246 1206 10.2 Totals 111 453-1013 — 248-333 1154 10.4

25. Win Wilfong ...... 1,203 29. Ronnie Robinson ...... 1,150 Puxico, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1955-56 26 217-478 — 140-178 574 22.1 1970-71 26 128-212 — 59-96 315 12.1 1956-57 30 204-490 — 221-271 629 21.0 1971-72 28 170-279 — 103-148 443 15.8 Totals 56 421-968 — 361-449 1203 21.5 1972-73 29 166-313 — 60-98 392 13.5 Totals 83 464-804 — 222-332 1150 13.9

26. Anthony Rice ...... 1,201 30. Phil Hodson ...... 1,147 Atlanta, Ga. Yorktown, Ind. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2001-02 36 95-216 48-113 28-38 266 7.4 1948-49 21 NA — NA 201 9.6 2002-03 30 95-250 56-153 18-30 264 8.8 1949-50 20 NA — NA 236 11.8 2003-04 30 90-251 56-169 34-53 270 9.0 1950-51 25 NA — NA 288 11.5 2004-05 38 128-309 82-208 63-86 401 10.6 1951-52 35 151-NA — 150-197 422 13.2 Totals 134 408-1026 242-643 143-207 1201 9.0 Totals 101 NA — NA 1147 11.4

31. Jeremy Hunt ...... 1,145 Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2002-03 20 53-150 32-92 49-82 187 9.4 2003-04 20 56-168 21-79 59-92 192 9.6 2004-05 26 74-209 25-91 73-112 246 9.5 2006-07 37 161-386 89-233 109-152 520 14.1 Totals 103 344-913 167-495 290-438 1145 11.1

32. James Douglas ...... 1,143 Nashville, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1968-69 21 120-286 — 56-84 296 14.1 1969-70 26 156-395 — 133-177 445 17.1 HI 1970-71 26 143-330 — 116-155 402 15.5

Totals 73 419-1011 — 305-416 1143 15.7 ST OR O

33. Ernest Smith...... 1,122 Y Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1988-89 32 152-278 3-12 93-143 400 12.9 1989-90 30 123-231 0-1 73-118 319 10.6 1990-91 30 94-184 3-3 52-79 243 8.2 1991-92 34 54-142 2-12 40-56 160 4.7 Totals 126 423-835 8-28 258-396 1122 8.9

Jeremy Hunt netted 1,145 career points while wearing the Tiger uniform from 2002-07. He is in the No. 31 spot on the Memphis career scoring chart.

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34. Don Holcomb ...... 1,118 41. Antonio Burks ...... 1,028 Charleston, S.C. Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1969-70 19 89-189 — 117-144 295 15.5 2001-02 36 117-258 4-12 66-95 304 8.4 1970-71 25 123-256 — 110-169 356 14.2 2002-03 30 98-205 2-7 45-63 243 9.7 1971-72 28 166-354 — 135-19 467 16.7 2003-04 30 176-371 57-138 72-114 481 16.0 Totals 72 378-799 — 362-512 1118 15.5 Totals 96 391-834 63-157 183-272 1028 10.7

35. Bob Neumann...... 1,117 42. Lorenzen Wright ...... 1,026 Cincinnati, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1961-62 22 146-294 — 130-156 422 19.1 1994-95 34 198-353 0-1 107-171 503 14.8 1962-63 8 56-109 — 65-83 177 22.1 1995-96 30 207-382 0-1 109-169 523 17.4 1963-64 25 184-355 — 150-190 518 20.7 Totals 64 405-735 0-2 216-340 1026 16.0 Totals 55 386-758 — 345-429 1117 20.3

36. Baskerville Holmes ...... 1,112 43. John Hillman ...... 1,009 Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1982-83 31 50-100 — 25-46 125 4.0 1962-63 26 95-210 — 44-64 234 9.0 1983-84 32 70-155 — 26-45 166 5.2 1963-64 25 115-261 — 62-93 292 11.7 1984-85 35 136-255 — 63-85 335 9.6 1964-65 24 182-378 — 119-145 483 20.1 1985-86 34 187-358 — 112-137 486 14.3 Totals 75 392-849 — 225-302 1009 13.5 Totals 132 443-868 — 226-313 1112 8.4

37. Omar Sneed ...... 1,072 44. Hunter Beckman ...... 1,007 Beaumont, Texas Troy, Mo. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1997-98 29 231-395 5-21 138-207 605 20.9 1960-61 16 24-54 — 8-12 56 3.5 1998-99 28 174-344 6-37 113-176 467 16.7 1961-62 22 206-361 — 57-69 469 21.3 Totals 57 405-739 11-58 251-383 1072 18.8 1962-63 26 200-379 — 82-106 482 18.5 Totals 64 430-794 — 147-187 1007 15.7

38. Darius Washington Jr. ..1,054 45. Earl Barron ...... 1,002 Winter Park, Fla. Clarksdale, Miss. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 2004-05 38 193-420 47-119 151-206 584 15.4 1999-00 30 64-149 0-4 40-73 168 5.6 2005-06 37 153-362 45-126 119-152 470 13.4 2000-01 36 112-207 0-0 74-127 298 8.3 Totals 75 346-782 92-245 270-358 1054 14.1 2001-02 36 119-229 3-9 90-115 331 9.2 2002-03 26 65-166 1-10 74-91 205 7.9 Totals 128 360-751 4-23 278-406 1002 7.8

39. Billy Smith ...... 1,040 Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1990-91 30 52-152 13-49 35-47 152 5.1 1991-92 34 128-312 51-150 73-101 380 11.2 Y 1992-93 32 190-436 50-152 78-123 508 15.9 Totals 96 370-900 114-351 186-271 1040 10.8 OR ST 40. Cheyenne Gibson ...... 1,035 HI H Memphis, Tenn. Year G FG-A 3P-A FT-A PTS AVG 1987-88 32 82-212 49-133 84-109 258 8.1 1988-89 32 120-284 14-52 106-137 360 11.3 Billy Smith scored 1,040 points in 1989-90 30 145-335 10-33 78-96 417 13.9 his three-year career wearing the Totals 94 347-831 73-218 268-342 1035 11.0 Blue and Gray. He is in the No. 39 spot on the Tiger all-time scoring list. In the fall of 2007, Smith was inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame.

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Field Goals Annual Field Goal SINGLE GAME MADE 7. 519 by Rodney Carney (2004-05) Percentage Leaders 1. 22 by Dick Kinder vs Marshall 8. 507 by Elliot Perry (1990-91) Dec. 11, 1953 (UM, 104-85) 9. 505 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) Year Playey r Pct. 2. 17 by Larry Kenon vs South Carolina 505 by Rodney Carney (2005-06) 1956-57 Ron Ragan .449 Mar. 15, 1973 (UM, 90-76) 1959-60 George Price .500 17 by Larry Finch vs St. Joseph’s SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 1960-61 Frank Snyder .495 Jan. 20, 1973 (UM, 112-92) 1. 64.7 (108-167) by Joey Dorsey (2007-08) 1961-62 Hunter Beckman .570 17 by Mike Butler vs Xavier 2. 63.1 (106-168) by Joey Dorsey (2005-06) 1962-63 George Kirk .541 Jan. 29, 1966 (XU, 110-107) 3. 61.7 (266-366) by Marion Hillard (1975-76) 1963-64 Bob Neumann .518 5. 16 by John Hillman vs SMU 4. 61.4 (121-197) by Joey Dorsey (2006-07) 1964-65 Jamie McMahan .534 Nov. 28, 1964 (UM, 95-92 ot) 5. 60.9 (170-279) by Ronnie Robinson (1971-72) 1965-66 Chuck Neal .557 16 by Hunter Beckman vs Centenary 6. 60.4 (128-212) by Ronnie Robinson (1970-71) 1966-67 Chuck Neal .549 Jan. 19, 1963 (UM, 90-85) 7. 60.2 (151-251) by Chris Massie (2002-03) 1967-68 Mike Stewart .410 16 by Hunter Beckman vs Loyola 8. 59.6 (102-171) by Derrick Phillips (1982-83) 1968-69 Richard Jones .429 Jan. 20, 1962 (LU, 100-76) 9. 59.4 (123-207) by Derrick Phillips (1981-82) 1969-70 Don Holcomb .469 59.4 ( 177-298) by Bobby Parks (1982-83) 1970-71 Ronnie Robinson .604 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 1971-72 Ronnie Robinson .609 15 by Chris Massie vs. Tulane 1972-73 Ronnie Robinson .530 Jan. 7, 2003 (UM 85-73) (C-USA) CAREER MADE 1973-74 Dexter Reed .465 1. 930 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1974-75 Ed Wilson .556 15 by Dexter Reed vs. Louisville 2. 752 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) Feb. 5, 1977 (UL, 111-92) (Metro) 1975-76 Marion Hillard .617 3. 690 by Forest Arnold (1952-56) 1976-77 John Washington .507 15 by Larry Kenon vs. Wichita State 4. 688 by Dexter Reed (1973-77) 1977-78 Rodney Lee .532 Feb. 15, 1973 (UM, 99-77) (MVC) 5. 664 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 1978-79 Rodney Lee .505 15 by Larry Finch vs North Texas 664 by Larry Finch (1970-73) 1979-80 Greg Moore .507 Jan. 22, 1972 (UM, 91-60) (MVC) 7. 659 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 1980-81 Johnnie Gipson .527 8. 601 by Phillip Haynes (1980-84) 1981-82 Derrick Phillips .594 SINGLE GAME ATTEMPTED 9. 597 by Bill Cook (1972-76) 1982-83 Derrick Phillips .596 1. 34 by Dexter Reed vs Brandeis 10. 591 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) 1983-84 William Bedford .578 Jan. 22, 1977 (UM, 97-87) 1984-85 William Bedford .542 2. 30 by Larry Kenon vs South Carolina 1985-86 William Bedford .584 Mar. 15, 1973 (UM, 90-76) CAREER ATTEMPTED 1986-87 Marvin Alexander .575 1. 1,797 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1987-88 Rodney Douglas .502 3. 29 by Keith Lee vs Virginia Tech 2. 1,699 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) Jan. 26, 1985 (UM, 89-79) 1988-89 Steve Ballard .586 3. 1,596 by Dexter Reed (1973-77) 1989-90 Ben Spiva .583 29 by Larry Finch vs Missouri Western 4. 1,583 by Forest Arnold (1952-56) Dec. 2, 1972 (UM, 108-74) 1990-91 Kelvin Allen .533 5. 1,567 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 1991-92 Anthony Douglas .520 5. 28 by Dajuan Wagner vs. Cincinnati 6. 1,517 by Larry Finch (1970-73) Mar. 3, 2002 (UC, 80-75 ot) 1992-93 Jerrell Horne .490 7. 1,477 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 1993-94 David Vaughn .496 28 by Rich Jones vs Wichita State 8. 1,349 by by Bill Cook (1972-76) Jan. 30, 1969 (WSU, 71-69) 1994-95 Michael Wilson .573 9. 1,294 by Mike Butler (1965-68) 1995-96 Michael Wilson .557 7. 27 by three different players six times 10. 1,198 by Andre Turner (1982-86) (Most recent: Anfernee Hardaway vs BYU 1996-97 Sunday Adebayo .579 Dec. 22, 1992/BYU, 73-67) 1997-98 Omar Sneed .585 CAREER PERCENTAGE 1998-99 Kelly Wise .592 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 1. 61.4 (400-651) by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 1999-2000 Kelly Wise .561 2000-01 Earl Barron .541 29 by Keith Lee vs Virginia Tech, 2. 57.7 (464-804) by Ronnie Robinson (1970-73) 2001-02 Kelly Wise .568 Jan. 26, 1985 (UM, 89-79) (Metro) 3. 56.7 (514-906) by William Bedford (1983-86) 56.7 (386-681) by Marion Hillard (1974-76) 2002-03 Chris Massie .602 5. 56.6 (270-477) by Derrick Phillips (1980-84) 2003-04 Antonio Burks .474 Opponent Single-Game Record 6. 56.5 (208-368) by Michael Wilson (1994-96) 2004-05 Darius Washington Jr. .460 FG MADEMADE 7. 55.1 (405-735) by Lorenzen Wright (1994-96) 2005-06 Joey Dorsey .631 2006-07 Joey Dorsey .614 21 by Bill Walton (UCLA) 8. 54.8 (405-739) by Omar Sneed (1997-99) 9. 54.3 (445-820) by Bobby Parks (1980-84) 2007-08 Joey Dorsey .647 Mar. 26, 1973 (UCLA, 87-66) 2008-09 Robert Dozier .519 FG ATTEMPTEATTEMPTEDD 10. 54.2 (430-794) by Hunter Beckman (1960-63) 36 by Ernie DeGregorio (Providence) Mar. 24, 1973 (UM, 98-85) Freshman Marks SINGLE SEASON MADE SINGLE GAME MADE SINGLE SEASON MADE 1. 14 by Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma 1. 265 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) HI 1. 273 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) (Dec. 13, 1997) 2. 230 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 2. 266 by Keith Lee (1984-85)

14 by David Vaughn vs. Jackson State 3. 216 by Dexter Reed (1973-74) ST 3. 265 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) (Dec. 23, 1991) 4. 208 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 4. 259 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) 3. 13 by three different players three times 5. 199 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 5. 256 by Larry Finch (1972-73) (Most recent: Keith Lee vs. Brown, OR O 6. 249 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) Dec. 22, 1981) SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED 7. 246 by John Wallisa (1951-52) 1. 647 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) Y 8. 245 by Keith Lee (1983-84) SINGLE GAME PERCENTAGE 2. 505 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 9. 241 by Larry Finch (1971-72) 1. 90.9 by Lorenzen Wright vs. DePaul 3. 465 by Dexter Reed (1973-74) 10. 235 by Elliot Perry (1990-91) (Jan. 8, 1995) 4. 436 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 2. 84.6 by Sylvester Gray vs. Alcorn State 5. 420 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) (Dec. 27, 1986) SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED 84.6 by Lorenzen Wright vs. Saint Louis 1. 647 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) (Jan. 25, 1995) SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 1. 56.2 by Ernest Smith (1988-89) 2. 575 by Larry Finch (1972-73) 4. 83.3 by William Bedford vs. Houston 2. 56.1 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) 3. 536 by Keith Lee (1984-85) (Mar. 21, 1984) 3. 53.9 by Sylvester Gray (1986-87) 4. 527 by Larry Finch (1971-72) 5. 82.4 by David Vaughn vs. Jackson State 4. 53.8 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 5. 522 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) (Dec. 23, 1991) 6. 520 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) 5. 51.7 by John Gunn (1974-75)

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3-Point Field Goals Annual 3-Point FG SINGLE GAME MADE SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED 1. 10 by Roburt Sallie vs. Cal State Northridge 1. 261 by Rodney Carney (2005-06) Percentage Leaders Mar. 19, 2009 (UM, 81-70) 2. 234 by Rodney Carney (2004-05) Year Playery Pct. 2. 7 by Doneal Mack vs. Pepperdine 3. 233 by Jeremy Hunt (2006-07) 1986-87 Vincent Askew .381 Jan. 5, 2008 (UM, 90-53) 4. 224 by Mingo Johnson (1995-96) 1987-88 John McLaughlin .453 7 by Jeremy Hunt vs. UAB 5. 220 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 1988-89 John McLaughlin .364 1989-90 Cheyenne Gibson .368 Feb. 8, 2007 (UM, 70-56) 6. 208 by Anthony Rice (2004-05) 1990-91 Elliot Perry .360 7 by Antonio Anderson vs. Cincinnati 208 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 1991-92 Anfernee Hardaway .363 Dec. 3, 2005 (UM, 91-81) 8. 193 by Doneal Mack (2008-09) 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway .332 7 by Marcus Moody vs Oklahoma 9. 190 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-92) 1993-94 Rodney Newsom .407 Dec. 13, 1997 (UM, 80-78) 10. 182 by Doneal Mack (2007-08) 1994-95 Mingo Johnson .405 1995-96 Cedric Henderson .390 7 by Rodney Newsom vs Arkansas 1996-97 Harry Allen .373 Jan. 18, 1996 (UM, 94-72) SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 1997-98 Detric Golden .439 7 by Rodney Newsom vs Cincinnati (1.0 made per game) 1998-99 Marcus Moody .328 Feb. 3, 1995 (UM, 74-69 ot) 1. 47.0 (55-117) by Roburt Sallie (2008-09) 1999-2000 Courtney Trask .402 7 by Anfernee Hardaway vs Chaminade 2000-01 Shyrone Chatman .406 2. 43.9 (47-107) by Detric Golden (1997-98) 2001-02 Anthony Rice .425 Dec. 21, 1992 (UM, 64-56) 3. 42.5 (48-113) by Anthony Rice (2001-02) 2002-03 John Grice .366 9. 6 by 11 different player on 19 occasions 4. 41.8 (41-98) by Harry Allen (1997-98) Anthony Rice .366 5. 41.3 (45-109) by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) 2003-04 Antonio Burks .413 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 41.3 (57-138) by Antonio Burks (2003-04) 2004-05 Darius Washington Jr. .395 7 by Jeremy Hunt vs. UAB 2005-06 Rodney Carney .391 7. 40.7 (46-113) by Rodney Newsom (1992-93) 2006-07 Doneal Mack .405 Feb. 8, 2007 (UM, 70-56) (C-USA) 8. 40.6 (54-133) by Shyrone Chatman (2000-01) 2007-08 Chris Douglas-Roberts .413 7 by Rodney Newsom vs Cincinnati 9. 40.5 (47-116) by Doneal Mack (2006-07) 2008-09 Roburt Sallie .470 Feb. 3, 1995 (UM, 74-69 ot) (GMC) 10. 40.5 (72-178) by Mingo Johnson (1994-95) Freshman Marks SINGLE GAME ATTEMPTED CAREER MADE SINGLE GAME MADE 1. 16 by Rodney Carney vs. Saint Louis 1. 287 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 1. 7 by Marcus Moody vs. Oklahoma Mar. 2, 2005 (SLU, 70-61) 2. 242 by Anthony Rice (2001-05) (Dec. 13, 1997) 2. 15 by Roburt Sallie vs. Cal State Northridge 3. 176 by Doneal Mack (2006-pres.) 2. 6 by Elliot Perry vs. Cincinnati Mar. 19, 2009 (UM, 81-70) 4. 167 by Jeremy Hunt (2002-07) (Feb. 23, 1988) 15 by Anfernee Hardaway vs BYU 5. 163 by Marcus Moody (1997-2001) 6 by Sean Banks vs. three opponents (Most recent: vs. TCU, Mar. 3, 2004) Dec. 22, 1992 (BYU, 73-67) 6. 153 by Mingo Johnson (1994-96) 4. 14 by Rodney Carney vs. Texas 7. 143 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) Jan. 2, 2006 (UT, 69-58) 8. 142 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-93) SINGLE GAME PERCENTAGE 14 by Marcus Moody vs Oklahoma 1. 100.0 (5-5) by John McLaughlin vs. Louisville 9. 141 by Rodney Newsom (1992-96) (Mar. 13, 1988) Dec. 13, 1997 (UM, 80-78) 10. 137 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) 100.0 (5-5) by Doneal Mack vs. SMU 14 by Anfernee Hardaway vs Georgia Tech (Feb. 3, 2007) Mar. 27, 1992 (UM, 83-79 ot) CAREER ATTEMPTED 100.0 (4-4) by Darius Washington Jr. vs. 7. 13 by Doneal Mack vs. Pepperdine 1. 792 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) East Tennessee St. (Dec. 30, 2004) 4. 85.7 (6-7) by Sean Banks vs. Charlotte Jan. 5, 2008 (UM, 90-53) 2. 643 by Anthony Rice (2001-05) 13 by Jeremy Hunt vs. UAB (Jan. 17, 2004) 3. 520 by Marcus Moody (1997-2001) 85.7 (6-7) by Sean Banks vs. Marquette Feb. 8, 2007 (UM, 70-54) 4. 495 by Jeremy Hunt (2002-07) (Feb. 14, 2004) 13 by Rodney Carney vs. Rice 5. 491 by Doneal Mack (2006-pres.) Feb. 4, 2006 (UM, 84-79) 6. 446 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) SINGLE SEASON MADE 13 by Rodney Carney vs. East Carolina 7. 414 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 1. 66 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) Jan. 11, 2006 (UM, 77-67) 8. 410 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-93) 2. 62 by Sean Banks (2003-04) 13 by Rodney Carney vs. Syracuse 9. 402 by Mingo Johnson (1994-96) 3. 53 by Elliot Perry (1987-88) Nov. 19, 2004 (SU, 77-62) 10. 374 by Antonio Anderson (2005-pres.) 4. 51 by Willie Kemp (2006-07) 5. 48 by Anthony Rice (2001-02) Y 48 by Shawne Williams (2005-06) CONFERENCE GAME ONLY CAREER PERCENTAGE OR 16 by Rodney Carney vs. Saint Louis (1.0 made per game) Mar. 2, 2005 (SLU 70-61) (C-USA) SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED 1. 47.0 (55-117) by Roburt Sallie (2008-pres.) 1. 208 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) ST 2. 39.4 (85-216) by Harry Allen (1996-98) 2. 163 by Sean Banks (2003-04) SINGLE SEASON MADE HI H 3. 38.1 (153-402) by Mingo Johnson (1994-96) 3. 154 by Shawne Williams (2005-06) 1. 102 by Rodney Carney (2005-06) 4. 37.6 (242-643) by Anthony Rice (2001-05) 4. 136 by Elliot Perry (1987-88) 2. 89 by Jeremy Hunt (2006-07) 5. 37.5 (92-245) by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-06) 5. 132 by Willie Kemp (2006-07) 6. 124 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 3. 82 by Anthony Rice (2004-05) 6. 36.7 (80-218) by Scooter McFadgon (2000-02) 4. 81 by Mingo Johnson (1995-96) 7. 36.4 (85-233) by Sean Banks (2003-05) SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 5. 76 by Rodney Carney (2004-05) 8. 36.2 (287-792) by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 6. 73 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 1. 42.5 by Anthony Rice (2001-02) 9. 35.8 (176-491) by Doneal Mack (2006-pres.) 2. 40.5 by Doneal Mack (2006-07) 7. 72 by Mingo Johnson (1994-95) 35.8 (73-204) by John McLaughlin (1987-91) 3. 40.2 by Courtney Trask (1999-2000) 8. 69 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-92) 4. 39.5 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 9. 66 by Doneal Mack (2007-08) 5. 39.0 by Elliot Perry (1987-88) 66 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02)

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Free Throws Annual Free Throw SINGLE GAME MADE 8. 209 by Forest Arnold (1955-56) 1. 22 by Win Wilfong vs Oklahoma City 9. 207 by Omar Sneed (1997-98) Percentage Leaders Feb. 18, 1957 (OCU 106-96) 10. 206 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 206 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) Year Playery Pct. 2. 19 by Win Wilfong vs Mississippi State 1956-57 Win Wilfong .815 Jan. 26, 1957 (UM, 86-83) 1959-60 Gene Wilfong .724 19 by Forest Arnold vs Southern Miss SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 1960-61 Gene Wilfong .788 Dec. 15, 1955 (UM, 112-76) 1. 89.5 (111-124) by Dwight Boyd (1987-88) 1961-62 Bob Neumann .833 4. 17 by Larry Finch vs Tulsa 2. 86.4 (114-132) by Mike Butler (1965-66) 1962-63 Bob Neumann .783 Feb. 10, 1973 (UM, 91-87 ot) 3. 85.9 (115-134) by Mike Butler (1966-67) 1963-64 Bob Neumann .789 17 by Larry Finch vs Missouri Western 4. 85.4 (82-96) by Andre Turner (1985-86) 1964-65 John Hillman .821 Dec. 2, 1972 (UM, 108-74) 5. 84.8 (123-145) by Bill Cook (1973-74) 1965-66 Mike Butler .864 17 by Win Wilfong vs Tennessee Tech 6. 84.2 (150-178) by Bill Cook (1975-76) 1966-67 Mike Butler .859 Feb. 11, 1956 (UM, 96-77) 7. 84.1 (106-126) by Mike Butler (1967-68) 1967-68 Mike Butler .841 7. 16 by Elliot Perry vs Southern Miss 8. 84.0 (68-81) by Mackie Smith (1967-68) 1968-69 Richard Jones .699 Jan. 4, 1989 (UM, 90-87 ot) 84.0 (68-81) by Dinno Daniels (1998-99) 1969-70 Don Holcomb .813 8. 15 by three different players four times 10. 83.9 (187-223) by Larry Finch (1971-72) 1970-71 Larry Finch .763 (Most recent : Elliot Perry vs Florida State 1971-72 Larry Finch .839 Feb. 1, 1989/UM, 99-82) 1972-73 Larry Finch .836 CAREER MADE 1973-74 Bill Cook .848 1. 562 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 1974-75 Bill Cook .823 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 2. 548 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1975-76 Bill Cook .842 17 by Larry Finch vs Tulsa 3. 541 by Larry Finch (1970-73) 1976-77 James Bradley .794 Feb. 10, 1973 (UM, 91-87 ot) (MVC) 4. 474 by Forest Arnold (1952-56) 1977-78 Darrell Hollimon .812 5. 435 by Bill Cook (1972-76) 1978-79 Kevin Fromm .793 SINGLE GAME ATTEMPTED 6. 376 by Bobby Parks (1980-84) 1979-80 Otis Jackson .770 1. 23 by Win Wilfong vs Oklahoma City 7. 362 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) 1980-81 Johnnie Gipson .803 1981-82 Bobby Parks .787 Feb. 18, 1957 (OCU 106-96) 362 by Don Holcomb (1969-72) 2. 22 by Forest Arnold vs Southern Miss 1982-83 Phillip Haynes .824 362 by Win Wilfong (1955-57) 1983-84 Keith Lee .775 Dec. 15, 1955 (UM, 112-76) 9. 345 by Bob Neumann (1961-64) 1984-85 Keith Lee .780 4. 21 by Lorenzen Wright vs Georgia State 10. 335 by Mike Butler (1965-68) 1985-86 Andre Turner .854 Dec. 5, 1995 (UM, 89-69) 1986-87 Dwight Boyd .806 5. 20 by Win Wilfong vs Mississippi State 1987-88 Dwight Boyd .895 Jan. 26, 1957 (UM, 86-83) CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 1988-89 Elliot Perry .821 20 by Win Wilfong vs Tennessee Tech 40 by Mike Butler (1965-66) 1989-90 Cheyenne Gibson .813 Feb. 11, 1956 (UM, 96-77) 1990-91 Tony Madlock .797 7. 19 by four different players four times 1991-92 Tony Madlock .808 (Most recent: Jeremy Hunt vs Louisville CAREER ATTEMPTED 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway .767 Mar. 14, 2003/UL, 78-75) 1. 707 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 1993-94 David Vaughn .757 2. 701 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1994-95 David Vaughn .729 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 3. 699 by Forest Arnold (1952-56) 1995-96 Mingo Johnson .771 18 by two different players three times 4. 663 by Larry Finch (1970-73) 1996-97 Cedric Henderson .689 (Most recent: Keith Lee vs. Florida State 5. 561 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) 1997-98 Detric Golden .735 Feb. 15, 1984/UM, 75-67) (Metro) 6. 519 by Bill Cook (1972-76) 1998-99 Dinno Daniels .840 7. 512 by Don Holcomb (1969-72) 1999-2000 Courtney Trask .777 8. 507 by Bobby Parks (1980-84) 2000-01 Scooter McFadgon .775 Opponent Single-Game Record 9. 499 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2005-08) 2001-02 Earl Barron .783 FGG MADE 10. 449 by Win Wilfong (1955-57) 2002-03 Earl Barron .813 18 by Tim O’Connell (Xavier) 2003-04 Sean Banks .725 2004-05 Rodney Carney .773 Jan. 29, 1966 (XU, 110-107) CAREER PERCENTAGE FG ATTATTEMPTEEMPTEDD 2005-06 Shawne Williams .786 1. 85.5 (335-392) by Mike Butler (1965-68) 2006-07 Chris Douglas-Roberts .732 20 by Tim O’Connell (Xavier) 2. 83.8 (435-519) by Bill Cook (1972-76) 2007-08 Chris Douglas-Roberts .712 Jan. 29, 1966 (XU, 110-107) 3. 82.7 (272-329) by Dwight Boyd (1984-88) Derrick Rose .712 20 by Kevin Jobe (Oklahoma Christian) 4. 81.6 (541-663) by Larry Finch (1970-73) 2008-09 Shawn Taggart .748 Dec. 3, 1980 (OCU, 90-76) 5. 81.0 (150-185) by Scooter McFadgon (2000-02) 6. 80.4 (361-449) by Win Wilfong (1955-57) 80.4 (345-429) by Bob Neumann (1961-64) 9. 79.0 (136-172) by Mackie Smith (1966-69) SINGLE SEASON MADE 10. 78.6 (147-187) by Hunter Beckman (1960-63) 1. 221 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) 8. 79.5 (562-707) by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 2. 209 by Larry Finch (1972-73)

3. 192 by Elliot Perry (1988-89) HI 4. 187 by Larry Finch (1971-72) Freshman Marks

5. 166 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) SINGLE GAME MADE 4. 138 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) ST 6. 161 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) (minimum 10 made) 5. 137 by Sean Banks (2003-04)

7. 158 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 1. 12 by five different players six times OR O 8. 156 by Keith Lee (1984-85) (Most recent: Darius Washington Jr. vs. SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED 9. 151 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) Vanderbilt, Mar. 23, 2005)

1. 230 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) Y 10. 150 by Phil Hodson (1951-52) 2. 206 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 150 by Bob Neumann (1963-64) SINGLE GAME PERCENTAGE 3. 205 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 150 by Bill Cook (1975-76) (minimum 10 made) 4. 194 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 1. 100.0 (10-10) by four different players six times 5. 189 by Sean Banks (2003-04) SINGLE SEASON ATTEMPTED (Most recent: Darius Washington Jr. vs. 1. 271 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) TCU, Jan. 29, 2005) SINGLE SEASON PERCENTAGE 2. 250 by Larry Finch (1972-73) (minimum 100 made) 250 by Kelly Wise (2000-01) SINGLE SEASON MADE 1. 80.6 by Elliot Perry (1987-88) 4. 234 by Elliot Perry (1988-89) 1. 166 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 2. 78.3 by Dexter Reed (1973-74) 5. 230 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 2. 151 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 3. 77.5 by Scooter McFadgon (2001-02) 6. 226 by Chris Douglas-Roberts (2007-08) 3. 146 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 4. 76.1 by David Vaughn (1991-92) 7. 223 by Larry Finch (1971-72) 5. 75.3 by Keith Lee (1981-82)

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Rebounding Annual Rebounding SINGLE GAME 1. 28 by Ronnie Robinson vs. Tulsa Leaders Feb. 25, 1971 (TU, 94-91) Year Playery Avg/Rebsg 2. 25 by Marion Hillard vs. Florida State 1956-57 Win Wilfong 12.4/372 Dec. 9, 1974 (UM, 70-69) 1959-60 George Price 11.0/253 3. 24 by John Washington vs. Samford 1960-61 Wayne Yates 14.4/331 Dec. 22, 1973 (UM, 101-69) 1961-62 Bob Neumann 10.5/232 24 by Larry Kenon vs. Tulsa 1962-63 Hunter Beckman 7.4/193 Feb. 10, 1973 (UM, 91-87 ot) 1963-64 John Hillman 9.4/234 24 by Larry Kenon vs. St. Joseph’s 1964-65 John Hillman 9.6/231 Jan. 20, 1973 (UM, 112-92) 1965-66 Jimmy Hawkins 7.5/187 24 by Ronnie Robinson vs. South Alabama 1966-67 Chuck Neal 6.6/166 Feb. 5, 1972 (UM 88-71) 1967-68 Mackie Don Smith 7.7/193 24 by Ronnie Robinson vs. Wichita State 1968-69 Richard Jones 11.1/234 Feb. 27, 1971 (UM, 85-77) 1969-70 Don Holcomb 11.4/216 24 by Ronnie Robinson vs. North Texas 1970-71 Ronnie Robinson 14.2/369 Jan. 2, 1971 (UM, 69-57) 1971-72 Ronnie Robinson 13.3/372 9. 23 by several players 1972-73 Larry Kenon 16.7/501 1973-74 John Washington 7.8/215 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 1974-75 Marion Hillard 12.5/326 28 by Ronnie Robinson vs Tulsa 1975-76 Marion Hillard 11.2/337 1976-77 John Washington 9.3/262 Feb. 25, 1971 (TU, 94-91) (MVC) David Vaughn was the Tigers’ top rebounder in the 1991-92 (8.3 rpg) and 1993-94 seasons (12.0 rpg). His 903 boards are 1977-78 James Bradley 9.8/273 the seventh-most for a career in Memphis basketball history, 1978-79 James Bradley 9.2/175 Opponent Single-Game Record while his 9.8 rebounding average is the ninth-best mark for a 1979-80 Hank McDowell 7.5/203 31 by Bailey Howell (Mississippi State), career. On the freshman charts, his 282 rebounds in his inau- 1980-81 Hank McDowell 7.6/206 gural year are third-best. Dec. 5, 1956 (UM 89-78) 1981-82 Keith Lee 11.0/320 1982-83 Keith Lee 10.8/336 HIGHEST AVERAGE 1983-84 Keith Lee 10.8/357 1. 16.7 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) 1984-85 Keith Lee 9.2/323 SINGLE SEASON 2. 12.8 by Ronnie Robinson (1970-73) 1985-86 William Bedford 8.5/273 1. 501 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) 3. 12.3 by Win Wilfong (1955-57) 1986-87 Sylvester Gray 7.6/257 2. 372 by Ronnie Robinson (1971-72) 4. 12.1 by Don Holcomb (1969-72) 1987-88 Dewayne Bailey 5.8/184 372 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) 5. 11.8 by Marion Hillard (1974-76) 1988-89 Steve Ballard 6.8/219 4. 369 by Ronnie Robinson (1970-71) 6. 11.7 by Forest Arnold (1955-57) 1989-90 Ernest Smith 5.7/171 5. 366 by Don Holcomb (1971-72) 7. 10.5 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1990-91 Anthony Douglas 4.9/157 6. 363 by Kelly Wise (2000-01) 8. 10.3 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-96) 1991-92 David Vaughn 8.3/282 7. 362 by Joey Dorsey (2007-08) 9. 9.8 by David Vaughn (1991-95) 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway 8.5/273 8. 357 by Keith Lee (1983-84) 10. 9.4 by Bob Neumann (1961-64) 1993-94 David Vaughn 12.0/335 9. 351 by Forest Arnold (1955-56) 1994-95 Lorenzen Wright 10.2/345 10. 345 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) 1995-96 Lorenzen Wright 10.4/313 Freshman Marks 1996-97 Sunday Adebayo 7.0/181 HIGHEST AVERAGE SINGLE GAME 1997-98 Omar Sneed 9.2/266 1. 20 by Lorenzen Wright vs. Southern Miss 1. 16.7 by Larry Kenon (1972-73) 1998-99 Omar Sneed 7.5/211 (Jan. 17, 1995) 1999-2000 Kelly Wise 8.6/241 2. 14.4 by Wayne Yates (1960-61) 2. 19 by Earl Barron vs. Grambling 3. 14.2 by Ronnie Robinson (1970-71) (Dec. 23, 1999) 2000-01 Kelly Wise 10.1/363 4. 13.5 by Forest Arnold (1955-56) 19 by Lorenzen Wright vs. Florida A&M 2001-02 Kelly Wise 10.3/330 5. 13.3 by Ronnie Robinson (1971-72) (Dec. 19, 1994) 2002-03 Chris Massie 10.8/249 6. 13.1 by Don Holcomb (1971-72) 4. 18 by Joey Dorsey vs. Austin Peay 2003-04 Sean Banks 6.5/195 (Dec. 18, 2004) 7. 12.5 by Marion Hillard (1974-75) 2004-05 Duane Erwin 6.3/241 18 by Lorenzen Wright vs. Nicholls State 2005-06 Joey Dorsey 7.5/278 Y 8. 12.4 by Win Wilfong (1956-57) (Dec. 21, 1994) 2006-07 Joey Dorsey 9.4/347 9. 12.0 by David Vaughn (1993-94) 18 by Keith Lee vs. Ball State 2007-08 Joey Dorsey 9.5/362 OR 10. 12.1 by Win Wilfong (1955-56) (Feb. 8, 1982) 2008-09 Shawn Taggart 7.6/281

ST SINGLE SEASON CAREER 1. 343 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95)

HI H 1. 1,336 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 2. 320 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 2. 1,209 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 3. 282 by David Vaughn (1991-92) 3. 1,109 by Forest Arnold (1953-56) 4. 257 by Sylvester Gray (1986-87) 4. 1,075 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) 5. 255 by John Gunn (1974-75) 5. 1,066 by Ronnie Robinson (1970-73) HIGHEST AVERAGE 6. 961 by Robert Dozier (2005-09) 1. 11.0 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 7. 903 by David Vaughn (1991-95) 2. 10.2 by David Vaughn (1991-92) 8. 870 by Don Holcomb (1969-72) 3. 9.4 by John Gunn (1974-75) 9. 716 by James Bradley (1976-79) 4. 8.3 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) 10. 687 by Dennis Isbell (1976-81) 5. 7.6 by Sylvester Gray (1986-87) John Hillman Kelly Wise

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Assists Annual Assists SINGLE GAME 1. 15 by Andre Turner vs. South Carolina Leaders Mar. 7, 1986 (UM, 100-59) 2. 14 by Anfernee Hardaway vs. Georgia State Year Playey r Avg/Astsg Jan. 4, 1993 (UM, 97-76) 1968-69 Richard Jones 2.5/52 14 by Alvin Wright vs. Brandeis Jan. 22, 1977 (UM, 97-87) 1969-70 Jesse Buckman 3.4/55 4. 13 by Antonio Anderson vs. Lamar 1970-71 Larry Finch 2.5/65 Jan. 3, 2009 (UM, 108-75) 1971-72 Larry Finch 4.2/117 13 by Chris Garner vs. Louisiana-Monroe 1972-73 Larry Finch 3.9/116 Dec. 23, 1995 (UM, 96-76) 13 by Andre Turner vs. Missouri 1973-74 Bill Cook 3.3/98 Jan. 25, 1986 (UM, 79-68) 1974-75 Alvin Wright 4.7/128 13 by Otis Jackson vs. Saint Louis 1975-76 Alvin Wright 5.3/159 Feb. 27, 1982 (UM, 94-72) 13 by Alvin Wright vs. Midwestern 1976-77 Alvin Wright 6.1/178 Nov. 29, 1977 (UM, 78-74) 1977-78 Alvin Wright 5.4/150 13 by Alvin Wright vs. Southern Miss 1978-79 Otis Jackson 3.4/96 Jan. 20, 1976 (UM, 84-70) 1979-80 Otis Jackson 4.2/113 13 by Alvin Wright vs. Murray State Dec. 14, 1974 (UM, 102-77) 1980-81 Otis Jackson 4.3/115 1981-82 Otis Jackson 6.0/174 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 1982-83 Andre Turner 4.1/127 13 by Otis Jackson vs. Saint Louis Feb. 27, 1982 (UM, 94-72) (Metro) 1983-84 Andre Turner 4.5/150 1984-85 Andre Turner 6.6/224 Opponent Single-Game Record 1985-86 Andre Turner 7.7/262 17 by Anthony Marshall (Bradley) 1986-87 John Wilfong 5.8/198 Feb. 7, 1987 (UM, 82-74) 1987-88 Elliot Perry 4.1/130 1988-89 Elliot Perry 3.7/118 1989-90 Elliot Perry 5.0/150 SINGLE SEASON Otis Jackson led the Tigers in assists (average per game) all 1990-91 Elliot Perry 4.6/148 1. 262 by Andre Turner (1985-86) four years, culminating in a 6.0 assists average in his senior 1991-92 Anfernee Hardaway 5.5/188 2. 224 by Andre Turner (1984-85) campaign in 1981-82. He is one of only five players to av- 3. 217 by Chris Garner (1994-95) erage 6.0 assists or more in a single season since 1968-69. 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway 6.4/204 4. 204 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) Jackson’s 498 career assists are the sixth-most in Memphis 1993-94 Chris Garner 4.4/124 history, and his 174 dishes in 1981-82 are the ninth-most for 5. 198 by John Wilfong (1986-87) a single season. 1994-95 Chris Garner 6.4/217 6. 189 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 1995-96 Chris Garner 5.7/171 7. 188 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-92) CAREER 8. 182 by Antonio Burks (2001-02) 1996-97 Chris Garner 4.1/127 1. 763 by Andre Turner (1982-86) 1997-98 Detric Golden 3.0/88 9. 178 by Alvin Wright (1976-77) 2. 639 by Chris Garner (1993-97) 10. 174 by Otis Jackson (1981-82) 3. 615 by Alvin Wright (1974-78) 1998-99 Dinno Daniels 3.3/89 4. 546 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 1999-2000 Courtney Trask 4.5/141 5. 538 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) 2000-01 Shyrone Chatman 4.6/165 6. 498 by Otis Jackson (1978-82) 7. 487 by Antonio Burks (2001-04) 2001-02 Antonio Burks 5.1/182 8. 398 by Vincent Askew (1984-87) 2002-03 Antonio Burks 5.6/140 9. 392 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-93) 2003-04 Antonio Burks 5.5/165 10. 346 by Bill Cook (1972-76) 2004-05 Darius Washington Jr. 3.8/144 2005-06 Andre Allen 3.0/111 Andre Turner, Freshman Marks HI the Tigers’ ca- SINGLE GAME 2006-07 Antonio Anderson 3.6/130 reer assists lead 1. 13 by Alvin Wright vs. Murray State 2007-08 Derrick Rose 4.7/189 ST with 763 dimes, (Dec. 14, 1974) 2008-09 Antonio Anderson 4.5/166 led Memphis in 2. 12 by Derrick Rose vs. Austin Peay OR O assists average (Nov. 27, 2007) all four sea-

12 by Elliot Perry vs. Bradley Y sons. He holds (Dec. 17, 1987) the No. 1 and 3. 11 by five players seven times No. 2 spots on (Most recent: Derrick Rose vs. the Tiger single- season chart for UAB, Mar. 8, 2008) assists. His 15 assists versus SINGLE SEASON South Carolina 1. 189 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) in the 1985-86 2. 170 by Vincent Askew (1984-85) season is still 3. 144 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) a single-game 4. 143 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) mark. 5. 141 by Chris Garner (1993-94) Chris Garner Alvin Wright

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Steals Annual Steals SINGLE GAME 1. 9 by Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee Leaders Nov. 27, 1990 (UM, 74-72) 9 by Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee Year Playery Avg/Stlsg Nov. 25, 1989 (UM, 91-72) 9 by Andre Turner vs. Virginia Tech 1979-80 Otis Jackson 1.3/36 Jan. 27, 1986 (UM, 83-61) 1980-81 Otis Jackson 1.4/39 4. 8 by Elliot Perry vs. Wyoming Nov. 27, 1989 (UM, 91-75) 1981-82 Otis Jackson 2.4/71 8 by Elliot Perry vs. Tennessee State 1982-83 Andre Turner 2.4/74 Nov. 24, 1989 (UM, 99-74) 8 by Dexter Reed vs. Ole Miss 1983-84 Andre Turner 1.8/58 Dec. 21, 1976 (UM, 88-83) 7. 7 by Tyreke Evans vs. Northeastern 1984-85 Andre Turner 1.6/53 Dec. 31, 2009 (UM 80-48) 1985-86 Andre Turner 2.6/87 7 by Jeremy Hunt vs. USF Mar. 11, 2005 (UM, 81-68) 1986-87 John Wilfong 2.2/75 7 by Antonio Burks vs. USF 1987-88 Elliot Perry 2.2/71 Jan. 27, 2004 (UM, 66-53) 7 by Chris Garner vs Tulane 1988-89 Elliot Perry 2.1/66 Feb. 16, 1997 (UM, 62-56) 7 by Chris Garner vs Georgia State 1989-90 Elliot Perry 2.7/82 Dec. 7, 1994 (UM, 124-52) 1990-91 Elliot Perry 2.7/85 7 by Chris Garner vs Tennessee Dec. 2, 1993 (UM, 83-64) 1991-92 Anfernee Hardaway 2.5/86 Antonio Burks led Memphis in steals in each of the three sea- 7 by Anfernee Hardaway vs Saint Louis 1992-93 Anfernee Hardaway 2.4/76 Feb. 1, 1992 (UM, 77-64) sons he wore the Blue and Gray. He finished his Tiger career 7 by Cheyenne Gibson vs Louisville with 177 steals, which are the sixth-most in school history. 1993-94 Chris Garner 2.6/74 Burks had a career-high seven steals versus USF in the 2003- Feb. 4, 1989 (UL, 101-85) 04 season. The seven steals are tied for the seventh-most for a 1994-95 Chris Garner 2.6/90 7 by John Wilfong vs Alcorn State single game in Memphis history. Dec. 27, 1986 (UM, 108-56) 1995-96 Chris Garner 2.4/72 7 by John Wilfong vs Murray State Dec. 9, 1986 (UM, 78-47) 3. 272 by Andre Turner (1982-86) 1996-97 Chris Garner 2.7/85 4. 213 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) 7 by Andre Turner vs East Tennessee 1997-98 Keldrick Bradford 1.9/54 Dec. 11, 1982 (UM, 80-62) 5. 206 by Otis Jackson (1978-82) 7 by Otis Jackson vs Missouri-Kansas City 6. 177 by Antonio Burks (2001-04) 1998-99 Marcus Moody 2.1/50 Dec. 12, 1978 (UM, 88-82) 7. 175 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 7 by Dexter Reed vs Brandeis 8. 162 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-93) 1999-2000 Courtney Trask 1.6/51 Jan. 22, 1977 (UM, 97-87) 9. 160 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 2000-01 Shannon Forman 1.2/43 7 by Dexter Reed vs TCU 160 by Marcus Moody (1997-2001) Dec. 23, 1976 (UM, 116-72) 2001-02 Antonio Burks 2.0/72 2002-03 Antonio Burks 1.4/34 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY Freshman Marks 9 by Andre Turner vs Virginia Tech SINGLE GAME 2003-04 Antonio Burks 2.4/71 Jan. 27, 1986 (UM, 83-61) (Metro) 1. 7 by Tyreke Evans vs. Northeastern 2004-05 Darius Washington Jr. 1.7/63 (Dec. 31, 2009) Opponent Single-Game Record 7 by Chris Garner vs. Tennessee 2005-06 Antonio Anderson 1.5/56 9 by Granville Arnold (Florida State) (Dec. 2, 1993) 2006-07 Antonio Anderson 1.6/59 Feb. 26, 1983 (FSU, 74-72) 7 by Andre Turner vs. North Texas (Feb. 14, 1983) 2007-08 Antonio Anderson 1.2/49 Y SINGLE SEASON 7 by Andre Turner vs. East Tennessee St. Chris Douglas-Roberts 1.2/49 1. 90 by Chris Garner (1994-95) (Nov. 11, 1982) OR 2. 87 by Andre Turner (1985-86) 7 by Otis Jackson vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2008-09 Tyreke Evans 2.1/77 3. 86 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-92) (Dec. 12, 1978) ST 4. 85 by Elliot Perry (1990-91) 5. 6 by three players four times

HI H 85 by Chris Garner (1996-97) (Most recent: Darius Washington Jr. 6. 82 by Elliot Perry (1989-90) vs. Marquette, Jan. 13, 2005) 7. 81 by Dexter Reed (1976-77) 8. 77 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) SINGLE SEASON 9. 76 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 1. 77 by Tyreke Evans (2008-09) 10. 75 by John Wilfong (1986-87) 2. 74 by Sidney Coles (1992-93) 74 by Andre Turner (1982-83) CAREER 4. 63 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 1. 321 by Chris Garner (1993-97) 5. 57 by William Bedford (1983-84) 2. 304 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) Antonio Anderson Anfernee Hardaway

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Blocked Shots Annual Blocked SINGLE GAME 1. 9 by David Vaughn vs. Georgia State Shots Leaders Dec. 11, 1993 (UM, 66-55) 9 by Keith Lee vs. Brown Year Playeryg Avg/Pts Dec. 22, 1981 (UM, 106-96) 1979-80 Dennis Isbell 2.1/57 3. 8 by Kelly Wise vs. Southern Miss Jan. 29, 2000 (USM, 67-66) 1980-81 Dennis Isbell 1.4/37 8 by David Vaughn vs. Dayton Feb. 9, 1994 (UM, 84-71) 1981-82 Keith Lee 3.5/102 8 by David Vaughn vs. Murray State 1982-83 Keith Lee 3.1/96 Jan. 19, 1994 (MSU, 82-77) 8 by William Bedford vs. Virginia Tech 1983-84 Keith Lee 2.3/76 Jan. 26, 1985 (UM, 89-79) 1984-85 William Bedford 2.6/91 7. 7 by Shawn Taggart vs. Drexel Dec. 22, 2008 (UM, 87-49) 1985-86 William Bedford 2.7/86 7 by Joey Dorsey vs. Rice 1986-87 Sylvester Gray 1.4/47 Feb. 22, 2007 (UM, 99-63) 7 by Kelly Wise vs. Marquette 1987-88 Steve Ballard 0.8/26 Feb. 21, 1999 (UM, 81-79) 7 by David Vaughn vs. Marquette 1988-89 Bret Mundt 0.7/23 Jan. 29, 1994 (Marquette, 51-46) 1989-90 Kelvin Allen 1.1/31 7 by David Vaughn vs. DePaul Jan. 8, 1994 (DU, 69-61) 1990-91 Kelvin Allen 1.6/50 7 by Keith Lee vs. Baltimore 1991-92 David Vaughn 1.7/59 Jan. 3, 1983 (UM, 103-57) 7 by Keith Lee vs. Florida State 1992-93 Kelvin Allen 1.9/61 Jan. 9, 1982 (UM, 90-63) 1993-94 David Vaughn 3.8/107 7 by Dennis Isbell vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 16, 1980 (UM, 65-63) Joey Dorsey led the Tigers in blocked shots his last three 1994-95 Lorenzen Wright 2.1/71 years. His 264 career blocks are the second-most in Tiger his- 7 by John Washington vs. Southern Miss tory, and his 81 blocked shots in 2006-07 were the sixth-most 1995-96 Lorenzen Wright 1.9/59 Feb. 16, 1976 (UM, 87-72) for a single season. 7 by John Washington vs. Cincinnati 1996-97 Chad Allen 1.1/34 Jan. 24, 1976 (UM, 85-79) 3. 235 by David Vaughn (1991- 95) 4. 234 by William Bedford (1983-86) 1997-98 Jermaine Ousley 1.1/32 CONFERENCE GAME ONLY 5. 228 by Robert Dozier (2005-06) 1998-99 Kelly Wise 1.7/48 8 by Kelly Wise vs. Southern Miss 6. 226 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) Jan. 29, 2000 (USM, 67-66) (C-USA) 7. 178 by Dennis Isbell (1976-81) 1999-2000 Kelly Wise 2.5/71 8 by David Vaughn vs. Dayton 8. 159 by John Washington (1972-77) 2000-01 Kelly Wise 1.6/57 Feb. 9, 1994 (UM, 84-71) (GMC) 159 by Kelvin Allen (1989-93) 8 by William Bedford vs. Virginia Tech 10. 155 by Duane Erwin (2001-05) 2001-02 Kelly Wise 1.6/50 Jan. 26, 1985 (UM, 89-79) (Metro) 2002-03 Rodney Carney 1.5/46 Freshman Marks 2003-04 Duane Erwin 1.5/44 Opponent Single-Game Record SINGLE GAME 10 by Kenyon Martin (Cincinnati) 1. 9 by Keith Lee vs. Brown 2004-05 Duane Erwin 1.5/57 Jan. 19, 2000 (UC, 75-55) (Nov. 22, 1981) 2005-06 Joey Dorsey 1.8/66 2. 7 by Keith Lee vs. Florida State (Jan. 9, 1982) 2006-07 Joey Dorsey 2.2/81 SINGLE SEASON 3. 6 by Earl Barron vs. Chaminade HI 2007-08 Joey Dorsey 1.9/74 1. 107 by David Vaughn (1993-94) (Nov. 24, 1999) ST 2. 102 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 6 by Lorenzen Wright vs. Nicholls State 2008-09 Robert Dozier 1.6/61 3. 96 by Keith Lee (1982-83) (Dec. 21, 1994) OR O 4. 91 by William Bedford (1984-85) 6 by David Vaughn vs. Vanderbilt 5. 86 by William Bedford (1985-86) (Jan. 29, 1992) Y 6. 81 by Joey Dorsey (2006-07) 6 by Keith Lee vs. Baltimore 7. 76 by Keith Lee (1983-84) (Jan. 4, 1982) 8. 74 by Joey Dorsey (2007-08) 9. 71 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) SINGLE SEASON 71 by Kelly Wise (1999-00) 1. 102 by Keith Lee (1981-82) 2. 71 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) CAREER 3. 59 by David Vaughn (1991-92) 1. 320 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 4. 57 by William Bedford (1983-84) 2. 264 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 5. 43 by Joey Dorsey (2004-05) Dennis Isbell Duane Erwin

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Miscellaneous Stats Freshman Marks DISQUALIFICATIONS SINGLE SEASON SINGLE SEASON MINUTES PLAYED MINUTES PLAYED 1. 23 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 1. 1,333 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 2. 20 by Earl Barron (1999-2003) 1. 1,333 by Darius Washington Jr. (2004-05) 2. 1,269 by Antonio Anderson (2008-09) 20 by John Washington (1972-77) 2. 1,177 by Vincent Askew (1984-85) 3. 1,224 by Anfernee Hardaway (1991-92) 20 by Ed Wilson (1973-76) 5. 18 by Ronnie Robinson (1970-73) 3. 1,170 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) 4. 1,204 by Anthony Rice (2004-05) 4, 1,168 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) 5. 1,196 by Anfernee Hardaway (1992-93) 6. 1,180 by Antonio Anderson (2007-08) 5. 1,146 by Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) 7. 1,177 by Vincent Askew (1984-85) 8. 1,170 by Lorenzen Wright (1994-95) 9. 1,169 by Elliot Perry (1990-91) 10. 1,168 by Derrick Rose (2007-08) All-Time Double-Doubles PERSONAL FOULS Date/Opponent P R A Craig Alexander - 1 1-10-70/Bradley 12 12 1. 137 by Joey Dorsey (2005-06) George Price - 19 1-9-65/Creighton 14 11 1-26-70/Loyola-N.O. 19 15 2. 123 by Keith Lee (1984-85) 1-28-58/Tennessee Tech 12 20 1-29-70/Wichita State 14 11 3. 120 by Duane Erwin (2004-05) 2-11-58/Murray State 11 12 Tim Morgan - 1 1-31-70/Drake 20 11 2-18-58/Florida State 10 15 2-1-65/Pepperdine 22 10 2-7-70/Cincinnati 21 10 4. 118 by Earl Barron (2000-01) 2-25-58/Loyola, N.O. 20 12 2-14-70/North Texas St. 24 10 5. 115 by Earl Barron (2001-02) 2-28-58/Spring Hill 15 19 Jim Hawkins - 5 2-19-70/Bradley 23 13 6. 113 by Joey Dorsey (2004-05) 2-1-59/Tampa 17 12 12-2-65/Union Univ. 10 11 2-21-70/Saint Louis 25 12 7. 108 by David Vaughn (1991-92) 12-3-59/Ohio State 12 10 12-21-65/Missouri 12 11 2-26-70/Tulsa 16 14 108 by John Washington (1976-77) 12-5-59/North Texas 21 14 1-8-66/Oklahoma City 11 13 2-28-70/Wichita State 20 11 12-8-59/Texas Wesleyan 24 14 2-10-66/Loyola-N.O. 15 15 3-4-70/Louisville 24 12 9. 107 by Joey Dorsey (2007-08) 12-12-59/Baylor 28 13 1-04-67/Union Univ. 10 10 12-1-70/UC Davis 19 12 107 by Robert Dozier (2006-07) 12-15-59/Lamar 20 17 12-4-70/South Dakota 14 12 107 by Keith Lee (1983-84) 1-11-60/Florida State 10 14 Mike O’Dell - 3 1-2-71/North Texas St. 13 10 1-20-60/Tennessee Tech 18 10 12-6-65/Peppedine 10 12 1-28-60/Alabama 13 16 12-20-65/Texas 11 13 Tom Quast - 4 DISQUALIFICATIONS 2-2-60/Tennessee Tech 21 13 12-21-65/Missouri 14 10 12-27-68/The Citadel 15 11 1. 10 by Ed Wilson (1975-76) 2-9-60/Florida State 23 12 12-28-68/Furman 13 10 10 by Frank Snyder (1961-62) 2-13-60/Wichita State 19 16 Chuck Neal - 9 12-31-68/Brown 12 12 3. 9 by Kelvin Allen (1990-91) 2-20-60/Oklahoma City 22 17 12-21-65/Missouri 13 12 3-1-69/Wichita State 11 13 9 by Fred Horton (1970-71) 2-27-60/Loyola, N.O. 26 12 1-5-66/Southern Miss 12 10 1-8-66/Oklahoma City 13 12 Don Holcomb - 48 5. 8 by Joey Dorsey (2005-06) Bob Neuman - 8 1-31-66/Oklahoma City 11 10 12-1-69/Union Univ. 20 12 8 by Earl Barron (2001-02) 12-9-63/Ole Miss 27 10 2-5-66/Florida State 14 10 12-6-69/Sam Houston St. 22 13 8 by John Gunn (1974-75) 12-12-63/Marquette 31 11 2-19-66/Jacksonville 11 11 12-10-69/Mississippi St. 30 12 8 by Richard Jones (1968-69) 12-16-63/Alabama 33 11 2-26-66/Villanova 26 11 12-11-69/Tulsa 29 19 8 by Chuck Neal (1965-66) 1-1-64/Rhode Island 28 11 12-10-66/TCU 22 10 12-22-69/Dartmouth 12 10 1-4-64/Louisville 22 10 12-31-66/Yale 22 11 12-27-69/Oklahoma City 17 11 1-20-64/Loyola-Chicago 30 17 1-3-70/North Texas St. 25 16 CAREER 1-25-64/Mississippi St. 19 12 Jack Romp - 2 1-5-70/Drake 11 13 GAMES PLAYED 2-22-64/Loyola-N.O. 29 10 1-05-66/Southern Miss 18 12 1-17-70/Tulsa 18 19 1-08-66/Oklahoma City 22 15 1-24-70/Cincinnati 13 11 1. 150 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) John Hillman - 18 1-29-70/Wichita State 21 15 2. 149 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 12-12-63/Marquette 13 16 Mackie Don Smith - 9 1-31-70/Drake 22 17 3. 148 by Robert Dozier (2005-09) 12-14-63/Mississippi St. 18 17 2-19-66/Jacksonville 11 10 12-21-70/Princeton 18 16 4. 134 by Anthony Rice (2001-05) 12-27-63/Vanderbilt 17 15 12-3-66/Western Kentucky 19 11 12-23-70/Mo.-Saint Louiss 20 15 1-11-64/Southern Miss 10 11 12-17-66/Maryland 10 11 12-29-70/UC-Santa Barbara 11 13 5. 133 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 1-18-64/Miami Fla. 17 14 12-4-67/Rice 15 10 1-2-71/North Texas St. 14 17 6. 132 by Andre Turner (1982-86) 1-20-64/Loyola-Chicago 18 16 12-11-67/Mississippi St. 12 11 1-7-71/Bradley 31 13 132 by Baskerville Holmes (1982-86) 2-8-64/DePaul 12 11 12-30-67/Michigan State 11 12 1-9-71/Louisville 15 14 8. 131 by Dwight Boyd (1984-88) 2-26-64/Xavier 18 10 2-3-68/Tulsa 14 10 1-13-71/St. Joseph’s, Ind. 22 19 9. 128 by Earl Barron (1999-2003) 12-10-64/Texas A&M 19 10 2-15-68/Loyola-N.O. 30 16 1-25-71/Loyola-N.O. 23 12 12-28-64/SMU 37 16 3-7-68/Saint Louis 13 10 1-28-71/Wichita State 10 13 128 by Tony Madlock (1988-92) 1-2-65/Fordham 29 11 2-4-71/Drake 13 12 128 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 1-5-65/DePaul 10 10 Herb Hilliard - 1 2-13-71/North Texas St. 13 10 1-9-65/Creighton 34 16 2-5-68/North Texas St. 13 11 2-18-71/Bradley 13 17 MINUTES PLAYED 1-23-65/Southern Miss 23 11 2-25-71/Tulsa 19 17 1. 4,470 by Antonio Anderson (2005-09) 2-01-65/Pepperdine 20 19 Rich Jones - 13 2-27-71/Wichita State 15 10 2-10-65/Marquette 18 21 12-2-68/Lamar Tech 33 16 12-2-71/Missouri-Rolla 19 13 2. 4,430 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 2-13-65/Dayton 29 10 12-4-68/Texas-Arlington 25 17 12-4-71/Oklahoma State 23 11 3. 4,352 by Andre Turner (1982-86) 2-20-65/Loyola-N.O. 20 14 12-10-68/Union Univ. 25 18 12-7-71/Marquette 17 10 4. 4,103 by Elliot Perry (1987-91) 12-18-68/Louisville 18 15 12-10-71/Ole Miss 20 13 5. 3,930 by Anthony Rice (2001-05) Jamie McMahan - 13 12-29-68/Furman 27 16 12-11-71/Vanderbilt 12 16 Y 12-16-63/Alabama 11 10 12-31-68/Brown 16 15 12-31-71/Arkansas 20 13 6. 3,916 by Chris Garner (1993-97) 12-21-63/Ole Miss 12 11 1-7-69/Bradley 19 13 1-6-72/Bradley 24 17 7. 3,909 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 12-27-63/Vanderbilt 15 16 1-9-69/Saint Louis 19 13 1-8-72/MacMurray 13 15 OR 8. 3,790 by Phillip Haynes (1980-84) 1-25-64/Mississippi St. 22 11 1-16-69/Loyola-N.O. 12 12 1-12-72/LSU 20 13 9. 3,740 by Alvin Wright (1974-78) 12-5-64/UL-Lafayette 10 10 1-30-69/Wichita State 36 10 1-15-72/Tulsa 15 17 ST 10. 3,723 by Otis Jackson (1978-82) 12-28-64/SMU 27 20 2-3-69/North Texas St. 19 13 1-18-72/Drake 15 14 1-2-65/Fordham 16 12 2-6-69/Louisville 20 11 1-22-72/North Texas St. 14 21 2-12-69/Loyola-N.O. 25 14 1-29-72/Union Univ. 24 13

HI H 1-14-65/Loyola-N.O. 17 18 MOST PERSONAL FOULS 1-16-65/Florida State 12 12 2-2-72/Louisville 12 13 1. 463 by Joey Dorsey (2004-08) 1-23-65/Southern Miss 18 15 James Douglas - 25 2-5-72/South Alabama 27 12 2. 416 by Keith Lee (1981-85) 2-2-65/Santa Clara 12 12 12-4-68/Texas-Arlington 20 13 2-12-72/North Texas St. 17 18 3. 379 by Robert Dozier (2005-09) 2-6-65/Florida State 14 11 12-31-68/Brown 20 14 2-19-72/Saint Louis 20 16 3-3-65/Duquesne 20 14 1-7-69/Bradley 18 10 2-26-72/Tulsa 23 18 379 by Earl Barron (1999-2003) 1-9-69/Saint Louis 14 11 3-2-72/Louisville 18 14 5. 336 by Kelvin Allen (1989-93) George Kirk - 3 1-16-69/Loyola-N.O. 25 16 3-4-72/Drake 13 11 6. 326 by Kelly Wise (1998-2002) 1-11-64/Southern Miss 12 14 2-3-69/North Texas St. 16 14 3-11-72/Louisville 21 15 7. 324 by Cedric Henderson (1993-97) 2-8-64/DePaul 30 11 2-12-69/Loyola-N.O. 17 14 3-18-72/Oral Roberts 16 10 2-10-64/Florida State 22 12 12-6-69/Sam Houston St. 14 13 8. 314 by Duane Erwin (2001-05) 12-10-69/Mississippi St. 26 23 John Lindsay - 1 9. 304 by John Washington (1972-77) Jim Atha - 1 12-20-69/Texas Wesleyan 16 10 12-20-69/Texas Wesleyan 11 12 10. 280 by Rodney Carney (2002-06) 12-19-64/Tulsa 12 10 12-26-69/Arizona State 19 15

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Jesse Buckmon - 7 3-24-73/Providence 28 20 2-7-76/Oklahoma City 23 15 2-28-80/Saint Louis 15 12 12-5-84/Middle Tennessee 35 16 12-22-69/Dartmouth 13 12 2-9-76/North Texas St. 20 15 11-29-80/Oklahoma City 17 10 12-8-84/UCLA 24 15 1-3-70/North Texas St. 11 11 Wes Westfall - 5 2-19-76/Tulsa 26 16 1-22-81/Louisville 18 10 12-11-84/Ole Miss 19 11 1-24-70/Cincinnati 12 17 12-5-72/LSU 12 15 3-4-76/Saint Louis 13 10 1-31-81/Cincinnati 22 15 12-17-84/Kent State 16 12 1-29-70/Wichita State 14 12 11-30-73/Missouri-Rolla 22 16 3-6-76/Cincinnati 24 12 2-19-81/Saint Louis 16 14 12-22-84/Iona 20 11 1-31-70/Drake 14 10 12-1-73/UW-Milwaukee 29 12 3-13-76/Pepperdine 11 12 3-5-81/Virginia Tech 16 14 1-2-85/Delta State 26 12 2-7-70/Cincinnati 13 14 12-15-73/East Texas St. 18 11 12-30-80/Ole Miss 23 12 1-9-85/Tennessee State 12 10 14-70/North Texas St. 20 14 12-18-73/Florida State 11 13 James Bradley - 33 1-17-81/Saint Louis 13 13 1-12-85/Southern Miss 22 18 12-13-76/Southern Miss 14 12 2-18-81/Florida State 13 10 1-26-85/Virginia Tech 37 12 Fred Horton - 9 Billy Buford - 7 12-23-76/TCU 17 11 2-2-85/Virginia Tech 25 12 2-26-70/Wichita State 18 13 1-10-73/UCF 13 10 1-8-77/MacMurray 10 11 Steve Meacham - 1 2-9-85/Kansas 22 11 3-4-70/Louisville 26 11 12-1-73/UW-Milwaukee 12 11 1-10-77/Tulane 22 11 12-17-79/Eastern Montana 19 10 2-13-85/Cincinnati 18 11 12-4-70/South Dakota 17 11 12-8-73/Southern Miss 22 13 1-15-77/Florida State 20 13 2-18-85/South Carolina 26 13 12-7-70/Union Univ. 12 10 12-13-73/Texas 23 11 1-17-77/Georgia Tech 12 11 Greg Moore - 1 2-28-85/Detroit 16 12 12-12-70/Indiana State 27 17 1-19-74/Louisville 10 10 1-22-77/Brandeis 11 11 1-7-80/Cincinnati 15 10 3-2-85/Louisville 15 12 12-31-70/UNLV 15 18 2-7-74/Wichita State 12 10 1-26-77/New Orleans 19 10 3-23-85/Oklahoma 23 11 12-18-71/UTEP 13 10 2-21-74/Drake 16 13 1-29-77/Dayton 14 12 Bobby Parks - 12 12-31-71/Arkansas 25 10 3-10-77/Alabama 14 12 11-29-80/Oklahoma City 21 11 Derrick Phillips - 5 1-8-72/MacMurray 25 13 Clarence Jones - 2 11-29-77/Midwestern St. 28 12 12-13-80/Arkansas State 17 11 12-19-81/UL-Lafayette 15 10 11-30-73/Missouri-Rolla 20 10 12-5-77/Western Kentucky 18 12 12-23-80/Vanderbilt 17 11 3-19-82/Villanova 12 10 Ronnie Robinson - 48 12-8-73/Southern Miss 15 11 12-16-77/UTEP 25 13 1-2-82/East Tennessee St. 14 12 11-26-82/West Texas St. 12 10 12-1-70/UC-Davis 12 13 12-17-77/Army 20 13 1-30-82/Virginia Tech 13 12 1-31-83/Virginia Tech 16 12 12-4-70/South Dakota 11 14 John “Tree” Washington - 17 1-3-78/Louisville 29 10 2-27-82/Saint Louis 11 10 3-20-83/Georgetown 10 11 12-23-70/Mo.-Saint Louis 17 19 12-5-73/UC-Davis 15 10 2-6-78/Florida State 27 20 12-18-82/Kansas 14 11 1-2-71/North Texas St. 22 24 12-13-73/Texas 15 11 2-11-78/Florida State 32 12 1-19-83/Delta State 16 12 William Bedford - 21 1-7-71/Bradley 12 18 12-15-73/East Texas St. 14 12 2-18-78/Georgia Tech 17 11 1-29-83/Eastern Kentucky 20 12 2-27-84/Cincinnati 18 10 1-9-71/Louisville 16 13 12-22-73/Samford 17 24 2-23-78/Saint Louis 26 12 12-28-83/Cincinnati 25 14 3-10-84/Virginia Tech 16 10 1-13-71/St. Joseph’s, Ind. 17 11 12-28-73/New Orleans 12 14 2-25-78/Louisville 16 13 3-11-83/Florida State 33 10 12-5-84/Middle Tennessee 16 17 1-16-71/Tulsa 19 18 2-2-74/North Texas St. 14 11 3-2-78/Saint Louis 16 14 1-18-84/South Carolina 11 12 12-11-84/Ole Miss 12 13 1-25-71/Loyola-N.O. 11 19 12-27-75/Cal Poly 15 13 3-3-78/Louisville 22 12 12-17-84/Kent State 13 11 1-28-71/Wichita State 12 13 2-9-76/North Texas St. 19 12 12-18-77/Mansfield St. 10 12 Johnnie Gipson - 4 1-2-85/Delta State 11 11 2-6-71/Saint Louis 14 17 2-16-76/Southern Miss 10 10 1-24-78/Georgia Tech 10 10 12-30-80/Ole Miss 17 12 1-26-85/Virginia Tech 17 12 2-25-71/Tulsa 30 28 12-11-76/Baylor 20 15 12-5-78/Ky. Wesleyan 14 14 1-19-81/Tulane 13 11 1-28-85/Cincinnati 19 14 2-27-71/Wichita State 27 24 12-17-76/Penn State 22 10 1-9-79/Heidelberg Coll. 19 17 1-24-81/Virginia Tech 10 10 2-2-85/Virginia Tech 18 13 3-6-71/Louisville 14 17 12-21-76/Ole Miss 14 11 1-13-79/Dayton 21 13 1-31-81/Cincinnati 23 20 2-13-85/Cincinnati 13 12 12-2-71/Missouri-Rolla 20 23 12-23-76/TCU 22 13 1-16-79/Georgia Tech 16 10 2-23-85/VCU 14 10 12-7-71/Marquette 13 19 1-10-77/Tulane 18 17 1-20-79/Tulane 18 11 Keith Lee - 74 2-25-85/Southern Miss 15 10 12-11-71/Vanderbilt 23 15 1-15-77/Florida State 21 13 1-27-79/Saint Louis 25 11 12-19-81/UL-Lafayette 13 13 11-29-85/Tennessee State 21 12 12-17-71/San Francisco 28 13 1-29-77/Dayton 20 11 2-3-79/Tulane 21 16 12-22-81/Brown 28 15 11-30-85/Middle Tennessee 30 18 1-8-72/MacMurray 15 16 1-14-77/Saint Louis 12 17 2-17-79/Louisville 12 15 12-29-81/Ole Miss 16 10 12-3-85/Kent State 23 13 1-12-72/LSU 15 15 2-25-79/Florida State 25 10 1-2-82/East Tennessee St. 18 13 12-7-85/Fresno State 22 12 1-15-72/Tulsa 16 21 Ed Wilson - 6 1-4-82/Baltimore 18 13 12-17-85/Ole Miss 23 12 1-22-72/North Texas St. 24 18 3-2-74/Hawaii 14 11 Alvin Wright - 1 1-9-82/Florida State 18 17 12-23-85/Murray State 12 10 1-27-72/Wichita State 13 10 12-20-74/UCLA 13 10 1-22-77/Brandeis* 10 — 11 1-12-82/Cincinnati 12 11 1-25-86/Missouri 24 11 1-29-72/Union Univ. 13 10 2-15-75/UW-Milwaukee 13 11 * first pts-asst dbl-dbl in school history 1-16-82/North Texas St. 30 16 1-27-86/Virginia Tech 12 11 2-2-72/Louisville 23 17 12-1-75/Western Kentucky 23 12 1-19-82/Virginia Tech 19 11 2-3-86/Cincinnati 21 12 2-5-72/South Alabama 29 24 1-10-76/Virginia Tech 10 12 Rodney Lee - 12 1-23-82/Cincinnati 24 16 2-10-72/Saint Louis 18 12 2-21-76/Oklahoma City 11 13 1-17-77/Georgia Tech 23 11 2-6-82/Louisville 30 13 Baskerville Holmes - 12 2-17-72/Bradley 11 13 1-22-77/Brandeis 13 12 2-8-82/Ball State 24 18 3-15-84/Oral Roberts 18 11 2-19-72/Saint Louis 24 17 John Gunn - 14 1-29-77/Dayton 13 12 2-15-82/Saint Louis 20 12 1-26-85/Virginia Tech 16 10 2-24-72/Wichita State 22 13 11-30-74/Montclair St. 13 11 1-31-77/Cincinnati 20 12 2-22-82/Louisville 20 10 2-28-85/Detroit 11 10 2-26-72/Tulsa 14 14 12-21-74/Pepperdine 18 10 2-5-77/Louisville 16 10 2-27-82/Saint Louis 17 15 3-9-85/Florida State 24 10 3-11-72/Louisville 15 12 1-2-75/Georgia State 16 13 2-9-77/Virginia Tech 11 10 3-6-82/Virginia Tech 12 10 12-9-85/Texas Tech 15 13 3-18-72/Oral Roberts 20 13 1-14-75/Buffalo State 25 14 2-25-78/Louisville 11 13 3-7-82/Louisville 27 15 12-23-85/Murray State 10 11 12-7-72/USF 17 10 2-15-75/UW-Milwaukee 20 14 12-14-78/Valdosta State 14 10 11-26-82/West Texas St. 25 17 1-6-86/South Carolina 14 12 12-12-72/Texas 12 11 3-1-75/Mercer 22 13 1-13-79/Dayton 11 11 11-27-82/Wyoming 19 16 1-9-86/Louisville 14 12 12-16-72/Navy 18 16 3-4-75/Louisville 17 16 1-18-79/Florida State 16 10 12-4-82/Ball State 16 12 2-1-86/Virginia Tech 16 13 12-20-72/UC-Santa Barbara 12 15 12-10-75/UCF 17 12 1-22-79/Cincinnati 18 14 12-6-82/Kent State 12 10 2-8-86/UNLV 16 13 12-23-72/Arkansas 21 14 12-23-75/Benedictine Coll. 16 11 3-1-79/Saint Louis 17 15 12-11-82/East Tennessee St. 16 11 2-22-86/Florida State 13 10 12-30-72/Vanderbilt 13 10 1-5-76/Madison College 12 10 1-3-83/Baltimore 22 11 3-8-86/Florida State 19 11 1-4-73/Drake 26 16 3-4-76/Saint Louis 12 11 Dennis Isbell - 14 1-6-83/Saint Louis 16 14 1-10-73/UCF 11 17 3-5-76/Louisville 18 10 12-3-77/UL-Monroe 17 18 1-15-83/Cincinnati 16 12 Vincent Askew - 9 1-20-73/St. Joseph’s, Ind. 14 15 11-27-76/UCF 15 20 1-14-78/Cincinnati 18 10 1-19-83/Delta State 29 13 1-19-85/Louisville 11 — 11 2-8-73/Louisville 12 17 12-9-76/Drake 13 10 1-28-78/Tulane 18 12 1-26-83/Iona 28 11 11-29-85/Tennessee State 10 10 2-15-73/Wichita State 16 16 2-4-78/Tulane 15 14 1-29-83/Eastern Kentucky 35 14 12-17-85/Ole Miss 11 10 2-17-73/West Texas St. 16 21 David Brown - 1 12-1-77/Southern Miss 15 12 1-31-83/Virginia Tech 23 14 1-9-86/Louisville 14 12 3-15-73/South Carolina 11 17 1-18-75/Mo.-Saint Louis 15 12 12-5-77/Western Kentucky 13 10 2-5-83/Tulane 14 15 1-11-86/Arkansas State 12 12 3-17-73/Kansas State 14 16 1-31-78/Saint Louis 12 17 2-14-83/North Texas St. 24 13 11-22-86/Cleveland State 20 11 3-24-73/Providence 24 16 Marion Hillard - 32 2-18-78/Georgia Tech 10 11 2-19-83/Louisville 26 12 12-27-86/Alcorn State 20 10 11-30-74/Montclair St. 22 19 1-5-80/Virginia Tech 16 12 2-28-83/Cincinnati 28 14 1-14-87/Oral Roberts 10 10 Larry Kenon - 25 12-7-74/UW-Green Bay 18 18 2-14-80/Cincinnati 11 11 3-6-83/Louisville 21 13 2-14-87/Southern Miss 24 10 12-2-72/Missouri Western 25 23 12-9-74/Florida State 17 25 2-23-80/Tulane 23 12 3-11-83/Florida State 18 11 12-7-72/USF 14 21 12-14-74/Murray State 18 17 12-6-80/Southern Miss 24 11 3-12-83/Louisville 15 10 Willie Becton - 1 HI 12-12-72/Texas 28 14 12-17-74/Brown 18 13 2-23-81/Penn State 23 10 3-20-83/Georgetown 28 15 1-23-85/Florida State 10 10 12-16-72/Navy 19 16 12-26-74/Temple 22 17 1-3-81/Florida State 25 10 11-26-83/North Texas St. 21 15 12-20-72/UC-Santa Barbara 21 16 12-27-74/Penn State 14 12 11-30-83/Middle Tennessee 24 15 Andre Turner - 10 ST 12-23-72/Arkansas 14 13 1-2-75/Georgia State 10 14 John Kilzer - 1 12-3-83/Detroit 22 14 2-28-85/Detroit 13 — 10

12-26-72/Cornell 19 16 1-4-75/Western Kentucky 11 12 11-26-77/NE Oklahoma St. 17 11 12-13-83/Ole Miss 16 17 3-9-85/Florida State 11 — 12 OR O 12-30-72/Vanderbilt 17 16 1-8-75/LaSalle 15 15 12-17-83/UCLA 17 10 3-23-85/Oklahoma 12 — 12 1-4-73/Drake 26 16 1-30-75/Wichita State 14 17 Tony Rufus - 5 12-30-83/Iowa 11 15 12-3-85/Kent State 13 — 11

1-6-73/Bradley 24 17 2-10-75/UC-Santa Barbara 10 19 11-28-78.Missouri Western 18 10 1-4-84/Cincinnati 11 11 1-25-86/Missouri 10 — 13 Y 1-10-73/UCF 19 20 2-20-75/Tulsa 11 11 12-5-78/Ky. Wesleyan 20 18 1-14-84/Southern Miss 21 10 3-7-86/South Carolina 14 — 15 1-20-73/St. Joseph’s, Ind. 27 24 3-1-75/Mercer 15 14 12-9-78/Southern Miss 28 13 1-28-84/Oklahoma 22 18 1-6-86/South Carolina 13 — 11 1-25-73/Louisville 22 14 3-16-75/Oral Roberts 12 11 12-12-78/Mo.-Kansas City 19 12 1-30-84/Virginia Tech 29 12 1-27-86/Virginia Tech 16 — 11 1-27-73/New Mexico St. 21 18 12-10-75/UCF 21 16 12-14-78/Valdosta State 14 11 2-4-84/UAB 13 10 3-8-86/Florida State 17 — 10 2-1-73/Drake 16 16 12-20-75/Midwestern St. 16 18 2-11-84/Florida State 12 11 3-15-86/LSU 12 — 10 2-3-73/Bradley 17 16 12-23-75/Benedictine Coll. 20 18 Kevin Fromm - 1 2-15-84/Florida State 23 13 2-8-73/Louisville 10 17 12-27-75/Cal Poly 17 11 12-28-78/Eastern Michigan 20 10 2-20-84/Southern Miss 27 15 Sylvester Gray - 9 2-10-73/Tulsa 27 24 12-29-75/Murray State 21 18 2-22-84/Virginia Tech 21 10 11-29-86/Temple 16 14 2-15-73/Wichita State 32 22 12-31-75/Pepperdine 18 15 Hank McDowell - 14 3-3-84/Louisville 19 12 12-22-86/San Diego St. 15 11 2-17-73/West Texas St. 24 20 1-3-76/VCU 30 15 1-20-79/Tulane 17 11 3-8-84/Southern Miss 20 12 12-27-86/Alcorn State 23 10 2-22-73/North Texas St. 22 10 1-5-76/Madison College 26 15 1-27-79/Saint Louis 18 11 3-10-84/Virginia Tech 35 13 1-5-87/Austin Peay 14 10 2-24-73/New Mexico St. 12 14 1-8-76/Wichita State 16 14 12-22-79/Ole Miss 11 11 3-15-84/Oral Roberts 26 11 2-2-87/Southern Miss 16 11 3-3-73/Saint Louis 14 19 1-15-76/Illinois College 20 16 12-28-79/Arkansas 18 12 3-17-84/Purdue 29 16 2-7-87/Bradley 20 10 3-15-73/South Carolina 34 20 1-20-76/Southern Miss 27 15 1-3-80/UL-Lafayette 12 13 3-21-84/Houston 15 10 2-19-87/South Carolina 19 10

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2-22-87/Louisville 17 10 2-22-92/UAB 13 10 2-22-97/Georgetown 16 10 Paris London - 1 1-13-07/Southern Miss 14 11 11-27-87/Jackson State 23 10 3-14-92/Cincinnati 23 10 11-29-99/Alabama A&M 12 11 1-24-07/Tulsa 13 11 11-28-93/Alcorn State 25 16 Jermaine Ousley - 6 2-17-07/Gonzaga 15 12 Dwight Boyd - 1 12-18-93/Fla. International 27 17 11-15-97/UL-Monroe 15 12 Courtney Trask - 1 2-25-07/Houston 16 10 12-13-86/Georgia State 19 10 12-20-93/Texas-San Antonio 21 11 12-20-97/Tennessee 10 12 12-28-99/DePaul 12 — 11 3-8-07/Marshall 14 11 12-23-93/UL-Lafayette 12 10 1-10-98/Arkansas 11 11 11-27-07/Austin Peay 10 10 John Wilfong - 1 12-27-93/Jackson State 33 12 1-14-98/N.C.State 19 13 Scooter McFadgon - 2 12-15-07/Middle Tenn. 11 12 1-10-87/Cincinnati 16 — 10 1-5-94/Marquette 12 11 1-20-98/Southern Miss 13 11 1-6-01/Houston 10 10 12-22-07/Georgetown 11 13 1-8-94/DePaul 18 17 11-13-98/NC-Wilmington 11 13 1-27-01/UAB 12 10 1-3-08/Siena 12 14 Marvin Alexander - 2 1-19-94/Murray State 18 17 1-12-08/Marshall 11 12 2-11-87/Florida State 17 11 1-29-94/Marquette 14 10 Omar Sneed - 18 Shamel Jones - 1 2-6-08/SMU 10 14 11-27-87/Jackson State 10 10 2-3-94/Cincinnati 16 11 11-21-97/Vanderbilt 23 10 2-15-01/Cincinnati 17 10 2-9-08/UCF 12 13 2-5-94/Dayton 21 12 12-2-97/Jackson State 21 11 3-8-08/UAB 16 12 Elliot Perry - 1 2-9-94/Dayton 19 14 12-27-97/Tulane 21 11 Dajuan Wagner - 1 3-23-08/Mississippi St. 13 12 12-17-87/Bradley 10 — 12 2-12-94/UAB 14 15 1-3-98/Saint Louis 15 12 1-9-02/TCU 21 — 10 3-30-08/Texas 11 12 2-16-94/Southern Miss 16 15 1-22-98/UAB 21 15 Dewayne Bailey - 3 2-21-94/Long Beach St. 15 10 2-5-98/Houston 26 10 Antonio Burks - 8 Duane Erwin - 3 1-9-88/Virginia Tech 18 21 2-24-94/Ark.-Little Rock 23 18 2-11-98/DePaul 37 20 1-23-02/UAB 12 — 10 12-20-04/Louisiana Tech 11 10 2-6-88/Arkansas State 14 12 2-26-94/Saint Louis 15 10 2-14-98/Southern Miss 20 11 2-1-03/Southern Miss 10 — 12 2-2-05/East Carolina 12 12 2-10-88/Southern Miss 18 15 3-10-94/UAB 19 11 2-18-98/Tulane 29 10 2-15-03/UAB 27 — 10 3-23-05/Vanderbilt 10 15 3-11-94/Saint Louis 22 16 2-28-98/Marquette 21 11 2-26-03/TCU 13 — 10 Russell Young - 1 3-12-94/Cincinnati 10 11 3-11-98/Ball State 25 17 3-8-03/UAB 11 — 12 Shawne Williams - 5 2-27-88/Oral Roberts 16 10 11-17-94/UL-Lafayette 17 13 3-16-98/Fresno State 17 14 11-22-03/Fordham 20 — 10 11-28-05/Lamar 21 10 11-19-94/San Francisco 21 10 1-7-99/USF 10 10 1-17-04/Charlotte 18 — 11 12-27-05/Gonzaga 14 11 Steve Ballard - 3 12-7-94/Georgia State 24 12 1-14-99/Tulane 19 12 2-14-04/Marquette 14 — 11 1-11-06/East Carolina 13 12 3-12-88/Florida State 17 11 12-19-94/Florida A&M 18 10 1-17-99/Houston 28 12 1-18-06/Tennessee 21 14 11-26-88/Michigan 13 10 12-21-94/Nicholls State 24 12 1-23-99/USF 14 16 Chris Massie - 25 1-26-06/UAB 10 12 12-15-88/New Orleans 10 10 12-23-94/UL-Monroe 31 14 2-4-99/Louisville 20 15 11-13-01/Wofford 13 11 12-29-94/Illinois 20 10 3-3-99/USF 16 10 1-9-02/TCU 19 17 Robert Dozier - 16 Rodney Douglas - 3 1-8-95/DePaul 17 11 2-2-02/TCU 22 17 11-28-05/Lamar 14 11 1-14-89/Virginia Tech 20 19 1-14-95/DePaul 10 10 Keldrick Bradford - 2 2-13-02/Charlotte 12 11 2-11-06/Marshall 13 15 1-25-89/Tulsa 14 14 1-21-95/UAB 11 12 2-11-98/DePaul 13 12 2-23-02/DePaul 10 11 11-16-06/Jackson State 13 10 2-1-89/Florida State 17 15 1-23-95/Saint Louis 12 13 3-16-98/Fresno State 15 11 3-7-02/Houston 13 12 1-20-07/East Carolina 12 10 2-3-95/Cincinnati 15 11 3-14-02/NC-Greensboro 15 14 11-5-07/UT-Martin 10 10 Ronald McClain - 1 2-5-95/Temple 12 18 Kelly Wise - 42 3-23-02/Tennessee Tech 14 18 1-3-08/Siena 13 10 12-8-89/Oregon State 12 12 11-30-98/Ark.-Pine Bluff 10 10 3-26-02/Temple 14 13 1-9-08/East Carolina 13 10 Jerrell Horne - 1 2-21-99/Marquette 28 12 12-28-02/Illinois 13 12 1-12-08/Marshall 16 12 Kelvin Allen - 7 1-11-93/SE Louisiana 24 10 11-29-99/Alabama A&M 14 10 12-30-02/Murray State 19 12 11-23-08/Xavier 10 11 1-3-90/UL-Monroe 11 11 12-21-99/UL-Monroe 18 10 1-5-03/Villanova 23 11 1-17-09/UAB 10 10 12-1-90/Prairie View 18 14 Cedric Henderson - 10 1-3-00/Arkansas 20 14 1-7-03/Tulane 34 16 1-31-09/Houston 19 10 12-13-90/Mercer 14 12 11-28-93/Alcorn State 21 11 1-12-00/USF 27 10 1-18-03/USF 22 14 2-7-09/Gonzaga 18 10 3-8-91/Louisville 16 10 2-5-94/Dayton 17 12 1-22-00/Houston 16 12 1-22-03/Houston 22 16 2-26-09/UAB 15 10 2-20-92/Saint Louis 10 10 1-5-95/Chattanooga 15 10 2-5-00/Louisville 25 12 2-4-03/East Carolina 10 16 3-7-09/Tulane 16 12 12-18-92/Jackson State 15 17 11-23-96/Wisconsin 16 10 2-16-00/UAB 13 11 2-8-03/TCU 14 11 3-14-09/Tulsa 18 14 1-9-93/DePaul 17 11 12-2-96/Jackson State 23 11 3-1-00/Tulane 24 14 2-13-03/Tulane 16 12 3-26-09/Missouri 19 16 12-18-96/UL-Monroe 21 10 3-4-00/USF 15 12 2-15-03/UAB 12 12 Jewell Burton - 1 1-4-97/Detroit 18 10 11-23-00/Miami, Ohio 22 14 2-19-03/Louisville 12 11 Darius Washington Jr. - 1 1-17-90/USF 10 10 1-9-97/Charlotte 27 12 12-2-00/Arkansas 20 12 2-22-03/USF 15 10 12-27-05/Gonzaga 22 — 11 1-25-97/UAB 19 13 12-5-00/Tennessee 17 21 2-26-03/TCU 24 11 Ernest Smith - 1 2-22-97/Georgetown 14 10 12-21-00/Miami, Fla. 10 21 3-8-03/UAB 27 11 Kareem Cooper - 1 2-10-90/Southern Miss 18 13 12-30-00/Kansas State 14 11 3-13-03/USF 18 11 2-14-06/Southern Miss 13 13 Chris Garner - 1 1-3-01/Howard 18 14 3-20-03/Arizona State 20 13 Anthony Douglas - 13 1-19-94/Murray State 10 — 11 1-13-01/DePaul 13 18 Antonio Anderson - 3 12-4-90/Murray State 25 10 1-18-01/Saint Louis 17 12 Rodney Carney - 7 3-18-07/Nevada 14 10 11-29-91/DePaul 20 13 Lorenzen Wright - 31 2-2-01/Marquette 12 12 11-22-02/Austin Peay 13 10 11-17-08/UMass 15 12 3-4-92/Tulane 16 10 11-17-94/UL-Lafayette 11 12 2-15-01/Cincinnati 16 14 12-3-02/Ark.-Little Rock 16 11 1-3-09/Lamar^ 12 10 13 12-11-92/UL-Lafayette 18 14 11-25-94/Geo. Washington 17 13 2-19-01/UAB 19 12 12-17-03/Belmont 16 11 ^ third triple-double in school history; 12-23-92/LSU 12 14 12-7-94/Georgia State 10 13 2-25-01/USF 14 11 3-19-04/South Carolina 26 10 only second player to record a triple- 1-18-93/Tennessee Tech 24 10 12-19-94/Florida A&M 26 19 2-28-01/Southern Miss 14 10 12-18-04/Austin Peay 20 10 double in school history 1-21-93/Missouri 12 13 12-21-94/Nicholls State 23 18 3-3-01/Louisville 10 10 1-15-05/TCU 14 10 2-6-93/Cincinnati 14 10 1-3-95/Houston 16 16 3-9-01/Cincinnati 20 10 12-20-05/Louisiana Tech 37 10 Derrick Rose - 1 2-10-93/Southern Miss 19 14 1-14-95/DePaul 14 15 3-22-01/New Mexico 16 14 11-27-07/Austin Peay 19 — 12 2-14-93/DePaul 17 10 1-17-95/Southern Miss 27 20 3-27-01/Tulsa 13 10 John Grice - 3 2-21-93/Arizona State 15 10 1-23-95/Saint Louis 26 11 11-13-01/Wofford 14 11 11-25-02/Ark.-Pine Bluff 14 10 Jeff Robinson - 1 2-24-93/Temple 10 11 2-9-95/Arkansas 20 11 11-18-01/Northwestern St. 18 11 12-14-02/Missouri 12 11 1-3-08/Siena 20 10 3-12-93/Saint Louis 19 10 2-16-95/Dayton 12 12 11-28-01/Christian Brothers 24 18 2-22-03/USF 16 11 2-18-95/Marquette 16 14 12-1-01/Eastern Kentucky 24 18 Shawn Taggart - 8 Anfernee Hardaway - 17 2-20-95/Long Beach St. 21 12 12-7-01/Ole Miss 19 18 Billy Richmond - 1 11-15-08/Fairfield 14 12 11-29-91/DePaul 18 15 3-2-95/Cincinnati 12 12 1-2-02/Arkansas 16 12 1-11-03/Southern Miss 17 10 11-20-08/Chattanooga 16 11 12-14-91/Tennessee 21 10 3-24-95/Arkansas 14 14 1-9-02/TCU 24 18 12-2-08/Marist 21 13 12-23-91/Jackson State 10 — 12 11-25-95/Purdue 15 11 1-12-02/Tulane 16 10 Sean Banks - 8 12-13-08/Georgetown 23 11 2-1-92/Saint Louis 17 10 11-28-95/Jackson State 36 18 1-15-02/USF 10 13 11-13-03/Wake Forest 10 14 2-26-09/UAB 13 11 2-8-92/Arkansas 15 — 10 12-2-95/Florida A&M 18 12 1-18-02/Southern Miss 11 13 11-29-03/Austin Peay 12 10 3-4-09/Houston 12 10

Y 2-20-92/Saint Louis 20 14 12-5-95/Georgia State 25 12 1-23-02/UAB 20 11 1-17-04/Charlotte 29 10 3-7-09/Tulane 14 10 2-25-92/VCU 16 — 11 12-23-95/UL-Monroe 20 15 1-26-02/Houston 10 10 1-31-04/TCU 26 13 3-21-09/Maryland 14 11 3-13-92/DePaul 23 11 1-6-96/Houston 22 14 1-30-02/Louisville 16 18 11-13-04/George Mason 20 11

OR 12-6-92/Tennessee 15 11 1-11-96/DePaul 23 12 2-23-02/DePaul 23 13 11-23-04/Arkansas St. 31 10 Tyreke Evans - 2 12-18-92/Jackson State 27 10 1-14-96/USF 15 14 11-26-04/Maryland 12 10 12-29-08/Cincinnati 14 10 12-31-92/Minnesota 30 10 1-20-96/Marquette 18 10 Earl Barron - 12 12-30-04/East Tennessee St. 19 12 3-7-09/Tulane 17 10 ST 1-4-93/Georgia State# 21 15 14 1-24-96/UAB 21 12 11-24-99/Chaminade 17 11 1-6-93/Vanderbilt# 26 12 10 1-30-96/Saint Louis 27 16 12-23-99/Grambling 15 19 Jeremy Hunt - 1

HI H 1-9-93/DePaul 35 15 2-1-96/DePaul 17 12 1-3-01/Howard 10 10 1-17-04/Charlotte 14 10 1-23-93/Marquette 25 15 2-17-96/Georgetown 15 11 1-18-01/Saint Louis 10 11 2-3-93/Florida Atlantic 10 11 2-22-96/Chattanooga 14 13 1-24-01/Tulane 12 10 Joey Dorsey - 26 2-21-93/Arizona State 15 — 11 2-25-96/Louisville 16 11 3-20-01/UTEP 10 10 11-11-04/Savannah St. 10 16 # first two triple-doubles in school history 3-14-96/Drexel 16 10 3-22-01/New Mexico 27 12 11-13-04/George Mason 10 12 12-28-01/UT Martin 17 10 12-18-04/Austin Peay 14 18 David Vaughn - 42 Mingo Johnson - 2 1-30-02/Louisville 19 11 11-30-05/Jackson State 10 11 11-29-91/DePaul 16 11 1-23-95/Saint Louis 14 10 2-2-02/TCU 11 10 12-10-05/Providence 11 10 12-16-91/UL-Lafayette 31 17 3-7-96/DePaul 10 — 11 2-16-02/Houston 14 10 12-30-05/Purdue 16 13 12-23-91/Jackson State 38 12 11-22-02/Austin Peay 26 10 1-26-06/UAB 12 16 1-25-92/Marquette 13 14 Sunday Adebayo - 4 3-2-06/UAB 11 16 1-29-92/Vanderbilt 14 14 1-12-97/Marquette 19 13 Marcus Moody - 1 3-11-06/UAB 10 12 2-8-92/Arkansas 23 10 2-1-97/Arkansas 15 15 11-24-99/Chaminade 17 10 11-16-06/Jackson State 11 13 2-13-92/Temple 14 14 2-5-97/Vanderbilt 16 13 12-2-06/Manhattan 10 12

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...... Feb. 26, 2007; Nov. 12, 2007; ...... Nov. 19, 2007; Feb. 18, 2008 All-Time Honor Roll Joey Dorsey ...... Feb. 4, 2007; Mar. 10, 2008 CONFERENCE HONORS CONFERENCE USADEFENSIVE Derrick Rose ...... Dec. 24, 2007 ALL-CONFERENCE USAFIRST TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR CONFERENCE USAROOKIE OF THE Lorenzen Wright ...... 1996 Joey Dorsey ...... 2007, 2008 WEEK Omar Sneed ...... 1998 Antonio Anderson...... 2009 Tyreke Evans ...... Nov. 17, 2008; Dec. 8, 2008; Kelly Wise ...... 2001, 2002 CONFERENCE USASIXTH PLAYER ...... Dec. 15, 2008; Jan. 5, 2009; Jan. 19, 2009; Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 ...... Jan. 26, 2009; Feb. 9, 2009; Feb. 23, 2009; Chris Massie ...... 2003 OF THE YEAR ...... Mar. 9, 2009 Jeremy Hunt ...... 2007 Sean Banks ...... 2004 CONFERENCE USAALL-TOURNAMENT Antonio Burks ...... 2004 Wesley Witherspoon ...... 2009 Rodney Carney ...... 2006 TEAM Darius Washington Jr...... 2006 Lorenzen Wright ...... 1996 Joey Dorsey ...... 2007 Kelly Wise ...... 2001 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2007, 2008 Anthony Rice ...... 2005 Derrick Rose ...... 2008 Darius Washington Jr...... 2005 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Rodney Carney ...... 2006 Joey Dorsey ...... 2006, 2007 ALL-CONFERENCE USASECOND TEAM Shawne Williams ...... 2006 Cedric Henderson ...... 1997 Antonio Anderson...... 2007, 2008 Omar Sneed ...... 1999 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2007, 2008 Rodney Carney ...... 2005 Derrick Rose ...... 2008 Jeremy Hunt ...... 2007 Robert Dozier ...... 2009 Joey Dorsey ...... 2008 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Antonio Anderson...... 2009 Shawn Taggart ...... 2009 Robert Dozier ...... 2009 CONFERENCE USATOURNAMENT ALL-CONFERENCE USATHIRD TEAM Detric Golden ...... 1998 MVP Kelly Wise ...... 2000 Shawne Williams ...... 2006 Antonio Burks ...... 2003 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2007 Darius Washington Jr...... 2005 Antonio Anderson...... 2008 Shawne Williams ...... 2006 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Robert Dozier ...... 2008 GREATMIDWESTMVP CONFERENCE USAALL-FRESHMAN Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992 TEAM Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1993 Courtney Trask ...... 2000 GREATMIDWESTNEWCOMER OF THE Scooter McFadgon ...... 2001 YEAR Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992 Rodney Carney ...... 2003 Lorenzen Wright ...... 1995 Sean Banks ...... 2004 Joey Dorsey ...... 2005 GREATMIDWESTCOACH OF THE YEAR Darius Washington Jr...... 2005 Larry Finch ...... 1995 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2006 Dajuan Wagner was the first Tiger in the program’s history ALL-GREATMIDWESTFIRST TEAM Shawne Williams ...... 2006 to earn both C-USA Freshman of the Year and All-C-USA Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992, 1993 Derrick Rose ...... 2008 first team honors in the same season. David Vaughn ...... 1994 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Lorenzen Wright ...... 1995 CONFERENCE USAALL-DEFENSIVE CONFERENCE USACOACH OF THE ALL-GREATMIDWESTSECOND TEAM TEAM David Vaughn ...... 1992 YEAR Billy Smith ...... 1993 Antonio Anderson...... 2007, 2008, 2009 John Calipari ...... 2006, 2008, 2009 Joey Dorsey ...... 2007, 2008 David Vaughn ...... 1995 Robert Dozier ...... 2009 CONFERENCE USAPLAYER OF THE GREATMIDWESTALL-NEWCOMER CONFERENCE USAPLAYER OF THE WEEK TEAM HI Chris Garner ...... Nov. 27, 1995

Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992 ST YEAR Cedric Henderson ...... Jan. 29, 1996 David Vaughn ...... 1992 Antonio Burks ...... 2004 Cedric Henderson ...... Jan. 13, 1997 Rodney Newsom ...... 1993 OR O Rodney Carney ...... 2006 Sunday Adebayo ...... March 3, 1997 Cedric Henderson ...... 1994 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2008 Marcus Moody ...... Dec. 15, 1998

Chris Garner ...... 1994 Y Omar Sneed ...... Feb. 2, 1998; Feb. 23, 1998 CONFERENCE USAFRESHMAN OF Lorenzen Wright ...... 1995 Keiron Shine ...... Dec. 6, 1999 THE YEAR Kelly Wise ...... Feb. 12, 2001; Jan. 14, 2002; GREATMIDWESTPLAYER OF THE Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 ...... Feb. 25, 2002 Sean Banks ...... 2004 WEEK Shyrone Chatman ...... Feb. 26, 2001 Anfernee Hardaway (3) ...... 1991-92 Darius Washington Jr...... 2005 Chris Massie ...... Dec. 30, 2002 Shawne Williams ...... 2006 David Vaughn ...... 1991-92 Antonio Burks ...... Dec. 29, 2003; Feb. 16, 2004 Anfernee Hardaway (4) ...... 1992-93 Derrick Rose ...... 2008 Darius Washington Jr...... Dec. 12, 2005 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Billy Smith ...... 1992-93 Rodney Carney ...... Dec. 27, 2005; Jan. 9, 2006; David Vaughn (3) ...... 1993-94 ...... Jan. 30, 2006 Lorenzen Wright ...... 1994-95 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... Dec. 18, 2006;

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Cedric Henderson ...... 1994-95 METROPLAYER OF THE WEEK Elliot Perry ...... 1988 David Vaughn ...... 1994-95 Keith Lee (3) ...... 1981-82 Cheyenne Gibson ...... 1989 GREATMIDWESTALL-TOURNAMENT Keith Lee (3) ...... 1982-83 METROALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Keith Lee (2) ...... 1984-85 Todd Mundt ...... 1990 TEAM Baskerville Holmes ...... 1984-85 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992 Kevin Fromm...... 1978 William Bedford ...... 1984-85 Jon Albright ...... 1981, 1982 David Vaughn ...... 1992 Andre Turner ...... 1984-85 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1993 William Bedford ...... 1985-86 MISSOURIVALLEYPLAYER OF THE David Vaughn ...... 1994 Andre Turner ...... 1985-86 YEAR Chris Garner ...... 1994 Vincent Askew ...... 1985-86 Larry Finch ...... 1972 METROPLAYER OF THE YEAR Sylvester Gray (2)...... 1986-87 Larry Kenon ...... 1973 Keith Lee ...... 1982 Rodney Douglas ...... 1987-88 MISSOURIVALLEYNEWCOMER OF THE Keith Lee ...... 1985 Elliot Perry ...... 1988-89 YEAR METROFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Rodney Douglas ...... 1988-89 Elliot Perry ...... 1989-90 Joe Proctor ...... 1969 Keith Lee ...... 1982 Larry Finch ...... 1971 Sylvester Gray ...... 1987 Elliot Perry ...... 1990-91 Elliot Perry ...... 1988 METROTOURNAMENT MVP MISSOURIVALLEYCOACH OF THE METROCOACH OF THE YEAR Dexter Reed ...... 1976 YEAR Dana Kirk ...... 1984 Keith Lee ...... 1982, 1984 Gene Bartow ...... 1972 Larry Finch ...... 1987 Marvin Alexander ...... 1987 ALL-MISSOURIVALLEYFIRST TEAM Larry Finch ...... 1989 METROALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mike Butler ...... 1968 ALL-METROFIRST TEAM Dexter Reed ...... 1976 Larry Finch ...... 1971, 1972, 1973 James Bradley ...... 1978, 1979 Bill Cook ...... 1976 Ronnie Robinson ...... 1971, 1972, 1973 Otis Jackson ...... 1982 Alvin Wright ...... 1976, 1977 Don Holcomb ...... 1972 Keith Lee ...... 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Rodney Lee ...... 1979 Larry Kenon ...... 1973 William Bedford ...... 1986 Keith Lee ...... 1982, 1984, 1985 Andre Turner ...... 1986 Bobby Parks ...... 1982, 1983 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS Vincent Askew ...... 1987 Otis Jackson ...... 1982 NCAATOURNAMENT MVP Elliot Perry ...... 1989, 1991 Phillip Haynes ...... 1984 Larry Finch, NCAA Midwest Region ...... 1973 Andre Turner ...... 1985, 1986 ALL-METROSECOND TEAM Andre Turner, NCAA Midwest Region ...... 1985 Baskerville Holmes ...... 1985, 1986 Derrick Rose, NCAA South Region ...... 2008 Dexter Reed ...... 1977 Marvin Alexander ...... 1987 Alvin Wright ...... 1978 Vincent Askew ...... 1987 NCAAALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Hank McDowell ...... 1981 Dwight Boyd ...... 1988 Larry Finch, Midwest Region ...... 1973 Bobby Parks ...... 1982, 1983 Phillip Haynes ...... 1984 William Buford ...... 1985 Andre Turner ...... 1985 Baskerville Holmes ...... 1986 Sylvester Gray ...... 1987 Elliot Perry ...... 1990 ALL-METROHONORABLE MENTION James Bradley ...... 1977 John Washington...... 1977 Alvin Wright ...... 1977 Darrell Hollimon ...... 1978 Dennis Isbell ...... 1978 Kevin Fromm...... 1979 Otis Jackson ...... 1979 Rodney Lee ...... 1979 Dennis Isbell ...... 1980, 1981 Otis Jackson ...... 1980, 1981 Hank McDowell ...... 1980 Phillip Haynes ...... 1981, 1983 Y Bobby Parks ...... 1981 Derrick Phillips ...... 1982 OR METROALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

ST Otis Jackson ...... 1979 Phillip Haynes ...... 1981 HI H Bobby Parks ...... 1981 Keith Lee ...... 1982 Andre Turner ...... 1983 William Bedford ...... 1984 Vincent Askew ...... 1985 Sylvester Gray ...... 1987 Elliot Perry ...... 1988 Russell Young ...... 1988 Ernest Smith ...... 1989 Bill Cook (left) along with Dexter Reed were Memphis’ first All-Metro team members in 1976 while James Bradley (right) was named first team all-Metro in 1978 and 1979.

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Larry Kenon, Midwest Region...... 1973 SPORTINGNEWSNATIONAL FRESHMAN Jeremy Hunt ...... 2007 Ronnie Robinson, Midwest Region ...... 1973 Joey Dorsey ...... 2008 Larry Finch, NCAA Final Four ...... 1973 OF THE YEAR Derrick Rose ...... 2008 Larry Kenon, NCAA Final Four ...... 1973 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 William Bedford, Midwest Region ...... 1984 CBSSPORTS.COMNATIONAL FRESH- Robert Dozier ...... 2009 William Bedford, Midwest Region ...... 1985 MAN OF THE YEAR Antonio Anderson...... 2009 Andre Turner, Midwest Region ...... 1985 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 TSWAPLAYER OF THE YEAR Anfernee Hardaway, Midwest Region ...... 1992 ESPN.COMNATIONAL FRESHMAN Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992, 1993 Mingo Johnson, Midwest Region ...... 1995 Omar Sneed ...... 1998 Darius Washington Jr., Oakland Region ...... 2006 OF THE YEAR Rodney Carney ...... 2006 Chris Douglas-Roberts, South Region ...... 2007 Sean Banks ...... 2004 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2008 Jeremy Hunt, South Region ...... 2007 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 BASKETBALLTIMESROOKIE COACH Joey Dorsey, South Region ...... 2008 RIVALS.COMNATIONAL FRESHMAN Chris Douglas-Roberts, South Region ...... 2008 OF THE YEAR Derrick Rose, South Region ...... 2008 OF THE YEAR Larry Finch ...... 1987 Chris Douglas-Roberts, NCAA Final Four ...... 2008 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 BASKETBALLTIMESSOUTH REGION Derrick Rose, NCAA Final Four ...... 2008 FOXSPORTS.COMNATIONAL FRESHMAN Tyreke Evans, West Region...... 2009 COACH OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR John Calipari ...... 2007 NITTOURNAMENT MVP Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Win Wilfong ...... 1957 BASKETBALLTIMESALL-SOUTH Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 COLLEGEHOOPS.NETNATIONAL Rodney Carney ...... 2006 NITALL-TOURNAMENT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR BASKETBALLWEEKLYCOACH OF THE Kelly Wise, NIT Final Four...... 2001 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 YEAR Earl Barron, NIT Final Four ...... 2002 COLLEGEINSIDER.COMNATIONAL Dana Kirk ...... 1982 Dajuan Wagner, NIT Final Four ...... 2002 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR BASKETBALLWEEKLYALL-SOUTH MISCELLANEOUS HONORS Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 TEAM MISSOURIVALLEYHALL OF FAME NAISMITHLIVES.COMNATIONAL William Bedford ...... 1986 Larry Finch ...... 2001 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Andre Turner, Honorable Mention ...... 1986 NAISMITHNATIONAL COACH OF THE Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Vincent Askew, Honorable Mention ...... 1987 Sylvester Gray, Honorable Mention ...... 1987 YEAR USBWADISTRICTPLAYER OF THE Marvin Alexander, Honorable Mention ...... 1987 John Calipari ...... 2008 YEAR Dwight Boyd, Honorable Mention ...... 1988 JIMPHELANNATIONAL COACH OF Keith Lee ...... 1983 Elliot Perry, Honorable Mention ...... 1988 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2008 THE YEAR Elliot Perry, Second Team ...... 1989 USBWADISTRICTCOACH OF THE Elliot Perry, Honorable Mention ...... 1990 John Calipari ...... 2009 Elliot Perry, Second Team ...... 1991 SPORTSILLUSTRATEDNATIONAL YEAR John Calipari ...... 2007, 2009 COLLEGEINSIDER.COMALL-DEFEN- COACH OF THE YEAR SIVE TEAM John Calipari ...... 2009 USBWAALL-DISTRICT Larry Finch ...... 1972 Antonio Anderson...... 2007 NABCNATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Ronnie Robinson ...... 1972 Joey Dorsey ...... 2008 Gene Bartow ...... 1973 Larry Finch ...... 1973 Robert Dozier ...... 2009 NAISMITHNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE Dexter Reed ...... 1975 ESPN/C-USA25THANNIVERSARY TEAM YEAR Keith Lee ...... 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 2004 William Bedford ...... 1986 Chris Douglas-Roberts (Finalist) ...... 2008 SPORTSILLUSTRATEDPLAYER OF Andre Turner ...... 1986 OSCARROBERTSONTROPHY Elliot Perry ...... 1991 THE WEEK NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1992, 1993 Keith Lee ...... 1983 Chris Douglas-Roberts (Finalist) ...... 2008 Lorenzen Wright ...... 1995 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1993 Tyreke Evans (Finalist) ...... 2009 Omar Sneed ...... 1998 ESPNPLAYER OF THE WEEK WOODENAWARDNATIONAL PLAYER Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 Keith Lee ...... 1983 Chris Massie ...... 2003 Anfernee Hardaway ...... 1993 OF THE YEAR Darius Washington Jr...... 2005 HI Chris Douglas-Roberts (Finalist) ...... 2008 Rodney Carney ...... 2006 BASKETBALL WEEKLYALL-NAME Derrick Rose (Finalist) ...... 2008 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2007, 2008 TEAM ST Tyreke Evans (Finalist) ...... 2009 Derrick Rose ...... 2008 Baskverville Holmes, 1st Team ...... 1983 OR O COUSYAWARDPOINT GUARD OF THE Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 TAMPA TRIBUNEALL-NAME TEAM

YEAR NABCDISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR Baskerville Holmes, 1st Team ...... 1983 Y Antonio Burks (Finalist) ...... 2004 John Calipari ...... 2004 STREET&SMITH’SFRESHMAN OF Derrick Rose (Finalist) ...... 2008 NABCALL-DISTRICT INFLUENCE VANGARDCLUBCOLLEGE ATHLETE Omar Sneed ...... 1998, 1999 Baskerville Holmes ...... 1982 Dajuan Wagner ...... 2002 OF THE YEAR Kelly Wise ...... 2002 Keith Lee ...... 1983 Chris Massie ...... 2003 USBWANATIONAL FRESHMAN OF Antonio Burks ...... 2004 Rodney Carney ...... 2005, 2006 THE YEAR Darius Washington Jr...... 2006 Tyreke Evans ...... 2009 Chris Douglas-Roberts ...... 2007, 2008

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collegeinsider.com All-American team; The Sporting News, All-Americans Rivals.com, CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, collegehoops.net, NaismithLives.com, collegeinsider.com FORESTARNOLD MIKEBUTLER Freshman All-America Team 1954 — Converse (honorable mention) 1968 — Converse (honorable mention) 1955 — UPI, Converse (honorable mention) LARRYFINCH 1956 — UPI, Converse (honorable mention) RODNEYCARNEY 1972 — Basketball News (3rd team) 2006 — Associated Press, , USBWA, NABC 1973 — USBWA, Citizen’s Savings Athletic Foundation (1st ORBYARNOLD (2nd team); Rivals.com, collegehoopsnet.com (3rd team); team); Associated Press, UPI, Converse, Basketball Weekly 1958 — UPI, Converse (honorable mention) collegeInsider.com 2006 (All-America team and (honorable mention) Defensive All-America team); Rupp Trophy (All-America) SEANBANKS SYLVESTERGRAY 2004 — ESPN.com, The Sporting News, Basketball Times, BILLCOOK 1987 — Basketball Times (1st team Freshman All-America) collegeinsider.com (Freshman All-America) 1974 — The Sporting News (honorable mention) Basketball Weekly (2nd team Freshman All-America) 1975 — Associated Press, Converse (honorable mention) HUNTERBECKMAN 1976 — Converse (honorable mention) ANFERNEEHARDAWAY 1962 — Converse (honorable mention) 1992 — Playboy (1st team); Associated Press (honorable JAMESDOUGLAS mention) WILLIAMBEDFORD 1971 — Basketball Weekly (honorable mention) 1993 — Associated Press, The Sporting News, Basketball 1986 — Associated Press (3rd team); UPI (honorable Weekly, USBWA, Wooden Award, Scripps-Howard (1st mention) CHRISDOUGLAS-ROBERTS team); Basketball Times (2nd team) 2007 — Associated Press (honorable mention) JAMESBRADLEY 2008 — Association Press, USBWA, NABC, ESPN.com, CEDRICHENDERSON 1977 — Converse (honorable mention) The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, collegehoops.net, 1994 — Basketball Weekly (5th team Freshman All-America) 1978 — Associated Press (3rd team), The Sporting News CBSSports.com (1st team); Basketball Times, Rivals.com (honorable mention) (2nd team); Wooden Award All-America Team, MARIONHILLARD 1979 —The Sporting News (honorable mention) collegeinsider.com All-America Team 1975 — Converse (honorable mention) 1976 — Converse, The Sporting News (honorable mention) ANTONIOBURKS TYREKEEVANS 004 — Associated Press (honorable mention) 2009 — CBSSports.com and Sports Illustrated (3rd team); OTISJACKSON Associated Press and collegehoops.net (honorable mention); 1982 — The Sporting News (honorable mention) Y OR ST HI H

1950s All-American 1960s All-American 1970s All-American Orby Arnold Mike Butler Larry Kenon

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RICHJONES ELLIOTPERRY DAJUANWAGNER 1969 — Converse, The Sporting News, N.E.A. 1988 — Basketball Times, Basketball Weekly (2nd team 2002 — Associated Press (honorable mention); Basketball (honorable mention) Freshman All-America) Times (1st team Freshman All-America); The Sporting 1989 — Associated Press (honorable mention) News (Freshman All-America) LARRYKENON 1990 — Basketball Weekly (honorable mention) 1973 — Basketball Weekly (1st team); Converse (2nd team); DARIUSWASHINGTONJR. Associated Press (honorable mention) DEXTERREED 2005 — Basketball Times, Rivals.com (1st team Freshman 1977 — Converse (2nd team); The Sporting News All-America); collegeinsider.com, The Sporting News GEORGEKIRK (honorable mention) (Freshman All-America) 1963 — UPI, Converse (honorable mention) 2006 — Associated Press (honorable mention) 1964 — Converse (honorable mention) RONNIEROBINSON 1972 — Basketball News (3rd team) WINWILFONG KEITHLEE 1973 — Converse (honorable mention) 1956 — UPI (honorable mention) 1982 — Associated Press, Converse (2nd team); Basketball 1957 — Converse, Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation Weekly (3rd team); Basketball Times (5th team); UPI, DERRICKROSE (1st team) The Sporting News (honorable mention) 2008 — CBSSports.com (2nd team); Associated Press, 1983 — UPI, Converse, The Sporting News, Basketball NABC, Basketball Times (3rd team); Wooden Award SHAWNEWILLIAMS Weekly, USBWA, Basketball Times, NBC (1st team); All-America Team, collegeinsider.com All-America 2006 — The Sporting News, collegeinsider.com (Freshman Associated Press (2nd team); ESPN (2nd team) Team; USBWA, The Sporting News, Basketball Times, All-America); Basketball Times, Rivals.com (2nd team 1984 — UPI, ESPN, NABC (2nd team); Associated Press, collegehoops.net, CBSSports.com, Rivals.com (1st team Freshman All-America); collegehoopsnet.com (3rd team Basketball Weekly, Basketball Times (3rd team) Freshman All-America); collegeinsider.com Freshman Freshman All-America) 1985 — Associated Press, UPI, The Sporting News, All-America Team Basketball Weekly, USBWA, ESPN, NABC (1st team); LORENZENWRIGHT Basketball Times (2nd team) ANDRETURNER 1995 — Basketball Times, Basketball Weekly (1st team 1983 — Al McGuire’s (Freshman All-America) Freshman All-America) TODDMUNDT 1986 — Associated Press, UPI (honorable mention) 1996 — Basketball Times, College Sports, UPI (2nd team); 1990 — Basketball Times (Freshman All-America Basketball Weekly, NABC (3rd team) honorable mention) DAVIDVAUGHN 1992 — The Sporting News, Basketball Times (1st team WAYNEYATES BOBBYPARKS Freshman All-America) 1961 — New York Times (1st team); Converse 1983 — The Sportingpg News ()(honorable mention) (honorable(honorablee menmention)ntioon)) HI ST OR O Y

1980s All-American 1990s All-American 2000s All-American Keith Lee Anfernee Hardaway Chris Douglas-Roberts

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Nov. 30, 1984 Memphis 79, Arkansas State 62 Dec. 1, 1984 Memphis 61, Southern Cal 45 Tournament History Nov. 29, 1985 Memphis 107, Tennessee State 61 Guardians Classic Nov. 30, 1985 Memphis 73, Middle Tennessee 63 In-Season Tournaments Nov. 24, 1989 Memphis 99, Tennessee State 74 (Kansas City, Mo.; unless otherwise noted Nov. 25, 1989 Memphis 91, Tennessee 72 Nov. 13, 2001 Memphis 88, Wofford 61* Tigers In Regular Season Tournaments Nov. 14, 2001 Memphis 91, Old Dominion 66* Memphis has an 84-55 all-time record in regular Nov. 20, 2001 Iowa 75, Memphis 71 Mid-West Tournament season tournaments/classics. The Tigers have won Nov. 21, 2001 Alabama 81, Memphis 70 Terre Haute, Ind. 16 in-season tournament titles/classics. *Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 28, 1949 Connecticut State 60, Memphis 50

All College Tournament Gulf Coast Classic NIT Season Tip-Off/Preseason NIT Oklahoma City, Okla. New York, N.Y.; unless otherwise noted Dec. 27, 1956 Memphis, 99, Texas Tech 77 Shreveport, La. Dec. 27, 1961 South Carolina 79, Memphis 78 Nov. 22, 1986 Memphis 70, Cleveland St. 66* Dec. 28, 1956 Seattle 84, Memphis 76 Dec. 28, 1961 Memphis 103, Northwestern St. 83 Nov. 24, 1986 Memphis 82, Michigan 76* Dec. 29, 1956 Memphis 77, Marquette 76 Dec. 29, 1961 Memphis 79, Murray State 67 Nov. 28, 1986 Western Kentucky 68, Memphis 67 Dec. 27, 1962 Memphis 76, Toledo 61 Nov. 29, 1986 Temple 67, Memphis 59 Dec. 28, 1962 Loyola-Chicago 94, Memphis 82 Nov. 14, 1990 Boston College 82, Memphis 78# Dec. 29, 1962 Memphis 80, Oklahoma City 77 Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic Nov. 17, 1994 Memphis 70, SW Louisiana 66* Dec. 26, 1969 Memphis 67, Arizona State 62 Springfield, Mass. Nov. 19, 1994 Memphis 94, San Francisco 82* Dec. 27, 1969 Oklahoma City 72, Memphis 58. Nov. 26, 2004 Maryland 85, Memphis 61 Nov. 23, 1994 New Mexico State 81, Memphis 78 Dec. 28, 1969 Tennessee 72, Memphis 51 Nov. 25, 1994 Geo. Washington 69, Memphis 60 Holiday Bowl Classic Nov. 16, 1998 Gonzaga 88, Memphis 73* Nov. 15, 2005 Memphis 79, UW-Milwaukee 52* Coaches vs. Cancer Classic San Diego, Calif. New York, N.Y.; unless otherwise noted Nov. 17, 2005 Memphis 87, Alabama 76^ Dec. 27, 1985 Memphis 57, Fresno State 46 Nov. 23, 2005 Memphis 88, UCLA 80 Nov 14, 2002 Memphis 70, Syracuse 63 Dec. 28, 1985 Memphis 106, Charlotte 82 Nov 13, 2003 Wake Forest 85, Memphis 76 Nov. 25, 2005 Duke 70, Memphis 67 Nov. 11, 2004 Memphis 102, Savannah State 40* *Memphis, Tenn.; # Boston, Mass.; ^Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nov. 13, 2004 Memphis 75, George Mason 58* Jimmy V Classic Nov. 18, 2004 Memphis 81, St. Mary’s 66 New York, N.Y. Old Classic Nov. 19, 2004 Syracuse 77, Memphis 62 Dec. 7, 2004 Pittsburgh 70, Memphis 51 Chicago, Ill. Nov. 5, 2007 Memphis 102, UT-Martin 71* Dec. 4, 2007 Memphis 62, Southern Cal 58 (ot) Dec. 29, 1989 Memphis 76, Ball State 73 (ot) Nov. 6, 2007 Memphis 80, Richmond 63* Dec. 30, 1989 Illinois 83, Memphis 71 Nov. 15, 2007 Memphis 63, Oklahoma 53 Nov. 16, 2007 Memphis 81, Connecticut 70 Liberty Bowl Tournament *Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Pearl Harbor Classic Dec. 10, 1969 Memphis 83, Mississippi State 74 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 11, 1969 Tulsa 82, Memphis 72 Big Sun Tournament Dec. 6, 1985 Memphis 95, Hawaii-Loa 52 Dec. 7, 1985 Memphis 80, Fresno State 56 St. Petersburg, Fla. Dec. 17, 1976 Memphis 77, Penn State 69 Maui Invitational Dec. 18, 1976 Florida 84, Memphis 83 Maui, Hawaii Poinsettia Classic Nov. 25, 1988 Memphis 88, Chaminade 44 Greenville, S.C. Nov. 26, 1988 Michigan 79, Memphis 75 Dec. 27, 1968 The Citadel 76, Memphis 73 California Winter Classic Nov. 27, 1988 UNLV 90, Memphis 86 (ot) Dec. 29, 1968 Memphis 79, Furman 69 Santa Barbara, Calif. Dec. 21, 1992 Memphis 64, Chaminade 56 Dec. 28, 1970 Memphis 93, Columbia 62 Dec. 22, 1992 BYU 73, Memphis 67 (ot) Dec. 29, 1970 Cal-Santa Barbara 85, Memphis 81 Dec. 23, 1992 Memphis 70, LSU 66 Puerto Rico Shootout Nov. 22, 1999 Georgetown 71, Memphis 55 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Nov. 23, 1999 Southern Cal 92, Memphis 65 Nov. 23, 2000 Memphis 60, Miami (Ohio) 59 Cotton States Classic Nov. 24, 1999 Memphis 83, Chaminade 65 Nov. 24, 2000 Stanford 83, Memphis 69 Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 20, 2006 Memphis 77, Oklahoma 65 Nov. 25, 2000 Utah 61, Memphis 58 Dec. 13, 1986 Memphis 79, Georgia State 70 Nov. 21, 2006 Georgia Tech 92, Memphis 85 San Juan, Puerto Rico Dec. 14, 1986 Memphis 82, Georgia 71 Nov. 22, 2006 Memphis 80, Kentucky 63 Nov. 15, 2009 Memphis 90, Fairfield 63* Nov. 20, 2009 Memphis 83, Chattanooga 71 ECAC Holiday Festival Nov. 21, 2009 Memphis 84, Seton Hall 70 Memphis Classic Nov. 23, 2009 Xavier 63, Memphis 58 New York, N.Y. Memphis, Tenn. * Game played in Memphis Dec. 28, 1987 Kansas 64, Memphis 62

Y Dec. 28, 1964 Memphis 95, SMU 92 (ot) Dec. 30, 1987 Memphis 75, Marist 57 Dec. 29, 1964 Indiana 91, Memphis 68 Dec. 27, 1991 Memphis 77, St. Joseph’s 60 Dec. 20, 1965 Texas 80, Memphis 72 Queen City Tournament OR Dec. 28, 1991 St. John’s 75, Memphis 54 Dec. 21, 1965 Memphis 85, Missouri 72 Buffalo, N.Y. Dec. 16, 1966 Memphis 43, Arkansas 36 Dec. 30, 1965 Drake 80, Memphis 65 ST Fiesta Bowl Classic Dec. 17, 1966 Memphis 55, Maryland 53 Jan. 1, 1966 Canisius 92, Memphis 89

HI H Tucson, Ariz. Dec. 20, 2006 Arizona 79, Memphis 71 Mid-South Classic Rainbow Classic Memphis, Tenn. Honolulu, Hawaii Nov. 28, 1980 Southern Illinois 69, Memphis 67 Dec. 28, 1996 Memphis 73, Michigan 72 Gator Bowl Tournament Dec. 29, 1996 Georgia 70, Memphis 68 (Jacksonville, Fla.) Nov. 29, 1986 Memphis 98, Oklahoma City 86 Nov. 27, 1981 Memphis 89, Australia 83 Dec. 30, 1996 Hawaii 67, Memphis 60 Dec. 26, 1974 Memphis 71, Temple 68 Nov. 27, 1981 Memphis 93, Yugoslavia 84 Dec. 27, 1974 Penn State 61, Memphis 58 Nov. 26, 1982 Memphis 89, West Texas State 74 Ronald McDonald House Classic Nov. 27, 1982 Memphis 71, Wyoming 45 Spokane, Wash. Nov. 25, 1983 Memphis 88, Tennessee State 60 Feb. 17, 2007 Memphis 78, Gonzaga 77 (ot) Nov. 26, 1983 Memphis 101, North Texas 79 Feb. 7, 2009 Memphis 68, Gonzaga 50

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Senior Bowl Tournament 1931 - Jonesboro, Ark. Mar. 2, 1931 Memphis 45, Will Mayfield 23 GREAT MIDWEST Mobile, Ala. Mar. 2, 1931 Memphis 40, Lambuth 24 Jan. 5, 1954 Memphis 94, Spring Hill 83 Mar. 3, 1931 UT-Martin 38, Memphis 37 5-4 Jan. 6, 1954 Memphis 105, Ark. Tech 102 (ot) Jan. 4, 1955 Memphis 79, Miami (Fla.) 71 1932 - Jackson, Tenn. 1992 - Chicago, Ill. Jan. 5, 1955 Spring Hill 69, Memphis 65 Mar. 4, 1932 Memphis 44, UT-Martin 25 Mar. 12, 1992 Memphis 79, UAB 67 Mar. 5, 1932 Caruthersville JC 45, Memphis 36 Mar. 13, 1992 Memphis 95, DePaul 75 Mar. 14, 1992 Cincinnati 75, Memphis 63 7-UP Shootout 1933 - Jackson, Tenn. Phoenix, Ariz. Feb. 27, 1933 Delta State 40, Memphis 34 1993 - Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 21, 1993 Arizona State 89, Memphis 76 Mar. 12, 1993 Memphis 73, Saint Louis 65 METRO Mar. 13, 1993 Cincinnati 77, Memphis 72 Sugar Bowl Tournament 24-12 - 4 Championships 1994 - Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La. Mar. 10, 1994 Memphis 91, UAB 86 Dec. 28, 1957 Memphis 65, Loyola-N.O. 63 1976 - Louisville, Ky. Mar. 11, 1994 Memphis 73, Saint Louis 62 Dec. 30, 1957 Memphis 47, Maryland 46 (3ot) Mar. 4, 1976 Memphis 73, Saint Louis 69 Mar. 12, 1994 Cincinnati 68, Memphis 47 Dec. 29, 1958 Memphis 73, Loyola-N.O. 63 Mar. 5, 1976 Memphis 87, Louisville 76 Dec. 30, 1958 Mississippi State 73, Memphis 55 Mar. 6, 1976 Cincinnati 103, Memphis 95 1995 - Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 29, 1960 Memphis 94, W. Kentucky 74 Mar. 10, 1995 Cincinnati 77, Memphis 64 Dec. 30, 1960 West Virginia 86, Memphis 82 (ot) 1977 - Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 3, 1977 Memphis 94, Tulane 80 Dec. 29, 1967 Davidson 55, Memphis 41 Mar. 4, 1977 Cincinnati 68, Memphis 67 CONFERENCE USA Dec. 30, 1967 Memphis 73, Michigan State 57 19-10 - 4 Championships Dec. 28, 1973 Memphis 86, New Orleans 81 1978 - Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 29, 1973 North Carolina St. 98, Memphis 83 Mar. 2, 1978 Memphis 79, Saint Louis 57 1996 - Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 3, 1978 Louisville 67, Memphis 62 Mar. 7, 1996 Memphis 92, DePaul 69 Sun Bowl Tournament Mar. 8, 1996 Marquette 72, Memphis 60 1979 - Memphis, Tenn. El Paso, Texas Mar. 1, 1979 Memphis 62, Saint Louis 58 1997 - St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 17, 1971 Memphis 82, San Francisco 77 Mar. 2, 1979 Florida State 35, Memphis 34 Mar. 6, 1997 Marquette 63, Memphis 45 Dec. 18, 1971 UTEP 85, Memphis 79 Dec. 16, 1977 Memphis 71, UTEP 65 1980 - Louisville, Ky. 1998 - Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 17, 1977 Memphis 77, Army 76 Feb. 28, 1980 Memphis 62, Saint Louis 60 Mar. 5, 1988 Southern Miss 85, Memphis 57 Feb. 29, 1980 Louisville 84, Memphis 65 1999 - Birmingham, Ala. Sun Devil Classic 1981 - Louisville, Ky. Mar. 3, 1999 USF 88, Memphis 81 (ot) Tempe, Ariz. Mar. 5, 1981 Virginia Tech 72, Memphis 66 Dec. 5, 1975 DePaul 100, Memphis 91 2000 - Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 6, 1975 Santa Clara 93, Memphis 86 1982 - Louisville, Ky. Champion Mar. 8, 2000 Memphis 60, USF 58 Mar. 6, 1982 Memphis 71, Virginia Tech 70 Mar. 9, 2000 DePaul 80, Memphis 76 Mar. 7, 1982 Memphis 73, Louisville 62 Vanderbilt Classic 2001 - Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. 1983 - Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 8, 2001 Memphis 71, Marquette 64 Dec. 27, 1963 Vanderbilt 85, Memphis 79 Mar. 11, 1983 Memphis 84, Florida State 74 Mar. 9, 2001 Cincinnati 89, Memphis 79 Dec. 28, 1963 Memphis 88, Western Kentucky 83 Mar. 12, 1983 Louisville 71, Memphis 68 Dec. 10, 1971 Memphis 74, Ole Miss 71 2002 - Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 11, 1971 Vanderbilt 83, Memphis 82 1984 - Memphis, Tenn. Champion Mar. 7, 2002 Houston 80, Memphis 74 Mar. 8, 1984 Memphis 86, Southern Miss 58 Mar. 9, 1984 Memphis 65, Florida State 63 2003 - Louisville, Ky. Volunteer Classic Mar. 10, 1984 Memphis 78, Virginia Tech 65 Mar. 13, 2003 Memphis 62, USF 56 Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 14, 2003 Louisville 78, Memphis 75 Dec. 28, 1988 Memphis 68, Illinois State 45 1985 - Louisville, Ky. Champion Dec. 29, 1988 Tennessee 76, Memphis 74 Mar. 7, 1985 Memphis 68, Southern Miss 58 2004 - Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 8, 1985 Memphis 81, Louisville 74 Mar. 11, 2004 Saint Louis 72, Memphis 61 Mar. 9, 1985 Memphis 90, Florida St. 86 (ot) Winston Tire Classic 2005 - Memphis, Tenn. Los Angeles, Calif. 1986 - Louisville, Ky. Mar. 9, 2005 Memphis 79, Saint Louis 59 Dec. 29, 1983 Memphis 43, Mississippi State 42 Mar. 7, 1986 Memphis 100, S. Carolina 59 Mar. 10, 2005 Memphis 83, Charlotte 69 Mar. 8, 1986 Memphis 73, Florida State 71 Dec. 30, 1983 Iowa 73, Memphis 66 Mar. 11, 2005 Memphis 81, USF 68 Mar. 9, 1986 Louisville 88, Memphis 79 Mar. 12, 2005 Louisville 75, Memphis 74

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 1987 - Louisville, Ky. Champion 2006 - Memphis, Tenn. Champion HI Mar. 6, 1987 Memphis 87, Cincinnati 58 Mar. 9, 2006 Memphis 75, Tulane 56

11-5 - 1 Championship ST Mar. 7, 1987 Memphis 74, South Carolina 64 Mar. 10, 2006 Memphis 68, Houston 54 Mar. 8, 1987 Memphis 75, Louisville 52 1928 - Jonesboro, Ark. Mar. 11, 2006 Memphis 57, UAB 46 OR O Mar. 2, 1928 Memphis 45, Will Mayfield 23 1988 - Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 2, 1928 Memphis 40, Lambuth 24 2007 - Memphis, Tenn. Champion Mar. 11, 1988 Memphis 97, Southern Miss 84 Mar. 8, 2007 Memphis 92, Marshall 71 Mar. 3, 1928 UT-Martin JC 38, Memphis 37 Y Mar. 12, 1988 Memphis 81, Florida State 74 Mar. 9, 2007 Memphis 71, Tulane 49 Mar. 13, 1988 Louisville 81, Memphis 73 1929 - Murray, Ky. Champion Mar. 10, 2007 Memphis 71, Houston 59 Mar. 4, 1929 Memphis 32, Jonesboro College 27 1989 - Columbia, S.C. 2008 - Memphis, Tenn. Champion Mar. 5, 1929 Memphis 44, Will Mayfield 22 Mar. 11, 1989 Louisville 71, Memphis 70 Mar. 5, 1929 Memphis 33, Murray State 31 Mar. 13, 2008 Memphis 75, Tulane 56 Mar. 14, 2008 Memphis 69, Southern Miss 53 1990 - Biloxi, Miss. Mar. 15, 2008 Memphis 77, Tulsa 51 1930 - Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 8, 1990 Memphis 71, South Carolina 56 Mar. 3, 1930 Memphis 44, Lambuth 30 Mar. 9, 1990 Louisville 76, Memphis 73 Mar. 3, 1930 Memphis 37, Sunflower JC 12 2009 - Memphis, Tenn. Champion Mar. 12, 2009 Memphis 51, Tulane 41 Mar. 4, 1930 Memphis 41, Middle Tenn. 21 1991 - Roanoke, Va. Mar. 4, 1930 Murray State 34, Memphis 31 Mar. 13, 2009 Memphis 74, Houston 49 Mar. 7, 1991 Memphis 84, Tulane 77 Mar. 14, 2009 Memphis 64, Tulsa 39 Mar. 8, 1991 Louisville 72, Memphis 70

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1992 NCAA Elite Eight NIT - 19-15 record NCAA Tournament/NIT Mar. 19, 1992 Memphis 80, Pepperdine 70 Milwaukee, Wis. 1957 NIT Finalist/New York, N.Y. NCAA Tournament - 32-22 record Mar. 21, 1992 Memphis 82, Arkansas 80 Mar. 16, 1957 Memphis 77, Utah 75 Milwaukee, Wis. Mar. 18, 1957 Memphis 85, Manhattan 72 1955 Mar. 27, 1992 Memphis 83, Ga. Tech 79 (OT) Mar. 21, 1957 U of M 80, St. Bonaventure 78 Mar. 8, 1955 Penn State 59, Memphis 55 Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 23, 1957 Bradley 84, Memphis 83 Lexington, Ky. Mar. 29, 1992 Cincinnati 88, Memphis 57 Kansas City, Mo. 1960 New York, N.Y. 1956 Mar. 10, 1960 Providence 71, Memphis 70 Mar. 12, 1956 Oklahoma City 97, Memphis 81 1993 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 18, 1993 W. Kentucky 55, Memphis 52 1961 New York, N.Y. Orlando, Fla. 1962 Mar. 16, 1961 Holy Cross 81, Memphis 69 Mar. 12, 1962 Creighton 87, Memphis 83 1995 NCAA Sweet 16 Dallas, Texas 1963 New York, N.Y. Mar. 17, 1995 Memphis 77, Louisville 56 Mar., 1963 Memphis 70, Fordham 49 Austin, Texas Mar., 1963 Canisius 76, Memphis 67 1973 NCAA Finalist Mar. 19, 1995 Memphis 75, Purdue 73 Mar. 15, 1973 Memphis 90, South Carolina 76 Austin, Texas Houston, Texas 1967 New York, N.Y. Mar. 24, 1995 Arkansas 96, Memphis 91 (OT) Mar. 11, 1967 Providence 77, Memphis 68 Mar. 17, 1973 Memphis 92, Kansas State 72 Kansas City, Mo. Houston, Texas Mar. 24, 1973 Memphis 98, Providence 85 1972 New York, N.Y. 1996 Mar. 18, 1972 Oral Roberts 94, Memphis 74 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 14, 1996 Drexel 75, Memphis 63 Mar. 25, 1973 UCLA 87, Memphis 66 Albuquerque, N.M. St. Louis, Mo. 1974 New York, N.Y. Mar. 17, 1974 Memphis 73, Seton Hall 72 2003 Mar. 21, 1974 Utah 92, Memphis 78 1976 Mar. 20, 2003 Arizona State 84, Memphis 71 Mar. 13, 1976 Pepperdine 87, Memphis 77 Oklahoma City, Okla. Tempe, Ariz. 1975 New York, N.Y. Mar. 16, 1975 Oral Roberts 97, Memphis 63 2004 1982 NCAA Sweet 16 Mar. 19, 2004 Memphis 59, South Carolina 43 Mar. 13, 1982 Memphis 56, Wake Forest 55 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 10, 1977 Alabama 80, Memphis 63 Charlotte, N.C. Mar. 21, 2004 Oklahoma State 70, Memphis 53 Mar. 19, 1982 Villanova 70, Memphis 66 (ot) Kansas City, Mo. Raleigh, N.C. 1990 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 14, 1990 Tennessee 73, Memphis 71 2006 NCAA Elite Eight 1983 NCAA Sweet 16 Mar. 17, 2006 Memphis 94, Oral Roberts 78 Mar. 20, 1983 Memphis 66, Georgetown 57 1991 Memphis, Tenn. Dallas, Texas Louisville, Ky. Mar. 14, 1991 Memphis 82, UAB 76 Mar. 19, 2006 Memphis 72, Bucknell 56 Mar. 25, 1983 Houston 70, Memphis 63 Mar. 18, 1991 Arkansas St. 58, Memphis 57 Dallas, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 23, 2006 Memphis 80, Bradley 64 1997 Las Vegas, Nev. Oakland, Calif. 1984 NCAA Sweet 16 Mar. 12, 1997 UNLV 66, Memphis 62 Mar. 25, 2006 UCLA 50, Memphis 45 Mar. 15, 1984 Memphis 92, Oral Roberts 83 Oakland, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. 1998 Memphis, Tenn./Fresno, Calif. Mar. 17, 1984 Memphis 66, Purdue 48 Mar. 11, 1998 Memphis 90, Ball State 67 2007 NCAA Elite Eight Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 16, 1998 Fresno St. 83, Memphis 80 Mar. 16, 2007 Memphis 73, North Texas 58 Mar. 21, 1984 Houston 78, Memphis 71 New Orleans, La. St. Louis, Mo. 2001 NIT Final Four (Salt Lake City, Utah/ Mar. 18, 2007 Memphis 78, Nevada 62 Memphis, Tenn./New York, N.Y.) 1985 NCAA Final Four New Orleans, La. Mar. 13, 2001 Memphis 71, Utah 62 Mar. 15, 1985 Memphis 67, Pennsylvania 55 Mar. 22, 2007 Memphis 65, Texas A&M 64 Mar. 20, 2001 Memphis 90, UTEP 65 Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Mar. 22, 2001 Memphis 81, New Mexico 63 Mar. 17, 1985 Memphis 67, UAB 66 (ot) Mar. 24, 2007 Ohio State 92, Memphis 76 Mar. 27, 2001 Tulsa 72, Memphis 64 Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Mar. 29, 2001 Memphis 86, Detroit 71 Mar. 21, 1985 Memphis 59, Boston College 57 Dallas, Texas 2008 NCAA Finalist 2002 NIT Champion (memphis, Tenn.// Mar. 23, 1985 Memphis 63, Oklahoma 61 Mar. 21, 2008 Memphis 87, Texas-Arlington 63 New York, N.Y.) Dallas, Texas Little Rock, Ark. Mar. 14, 2002 Memphis 82, UNC Greensboro 62

Y Mar. 30, 1985 Villanova 52, Memphis 45 Mar. 23, 2008 Memphis 77, Mississippi State 74 Mar. 20, 2002 Memphis 80, BYU 69 Lexington, Ky. Little Rock, Ark. Mar. 23, 2002 Memphis 79, Tenn. Tech 73 Mar. 28, 2008 Memphis 92, Michigan State 74

OR Mar. 26, 2002 Memphis 78, Temple 77 1986 Houston, Texas Mar. 28, 2002 Memphis 72, South Carolina 62 Mar. 30, 2008 Memphis 85, Texas 67

ST Mar. 13, 1986 Memphis 95, Ball State 63 Baton Rouge, La. Houston, Texas 2005 NIT Final Four (Memphis, Tenn./ Apr. 5, 2008 Memphis 78, UCLA 63 HI H Mar. 15, 1986 LSU 83, Memphis 81 New York, N.Y.) Baton Rouge, La. San Antonio, Texas Mar. 16, 2005 Memphis 90, Northeastern 65 Apr. 7, 2008 Kansas 75, Memphis 68 (ot) Mar. 19, 2005 Memphis 83, Virginia Tech 62 1988 San Antonio, Texas Mar. 23, 2005 Memphis 81, Vanderbilt 68 Mar. 17, 1988 Memphis 75, Baylor 60 Mar. 29, 2005 St. Joseph’s 70, Memphis 58 South Bend, Ind. 2009 NCAA Sweet 16 Mar. 19, 1988 Purdue 100, Memphis 73 Mar. 19, 2009 Memphis 81, Cal State Northridge 70 South Bend, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 21, 2009 Memphis 89, Maryland 70 1989 Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 16, 1989 DePaul 66, Memphis 63 Mar. 26, 2009 Missouri 102, Memphis 91 Boise, Idaho Glendale, Ariz.

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NCAA OPPONENT NCAA Tournament History INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL vs. MEMPHIS Most Points Scored Fewest Free Throws Made RECORDS 98 vs. Providence, Mar. 24, 1973 4 vs. South Carolina, Mar. 19, 2004 Most Points Most Points 95 vs. Ball State, Mar. 13, 1986 4 vs. Drexel, Mar. 14, 1996 35, Roburt Sallie vs. Cal State Northridge, 4 vs. Purdue, Mar. 19, 1995 44, Bill Walton, UCLA Mar. 19, 2009 Fewest Points Scored Mar. 25, 1973 34, Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina, 45 vs. Villanova, Mar. 30, 1985 Most Free Throw Attempts 34, Marcos Leite, Pepperdine, 45 vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 2006 39 vs. Georgetown, Mar. 20, 1983 Mar. 15, 1973 Mar. 13, 1976 38 vs. Oklahoma City, Mar. 12, 1956 33, Tyreke Evans vs. Missouri, Mar. 26, 2009 Winning Margin Field Goals Made 32 (95-63) vs. Ball St., Mar. 13, 1986 Fewest Free Throw Attempts Field Goals Made 21, Bill Walton, UCLA, 24 (87-63) vs. Texas-Arlington, 7 vs. South Carolina, Mar. 19, 2004 Mar. 25, 1973 Mar. 21, 2008 7 vs. Drexel, Mar. 14, 1996 16, Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina, 8 vs. Purdue, Mar. 19, 1995 Mar. 15, 1973 15, Ernie DiGregario, Providence Losing Margin 8 vs. Boston College, Mar. 21, 1985 14, Larry Kenon vs. Providence, Mar. 24, 1973 31 (88-57) vs. Cincinnati, Mar. 29, 1992 Mar. 24, 1973 27 (100-73) vs. Purdue, Mar. 19, 1988 Highest Free Throw Pct. Field Goals Attempted .900 (18-20) vs. Kansas State, Mar. 17, 1973 Field Goals Attempted 36, Ernie DiGregario, Providence, Most Points in a Loss .894 (17-19) vs. Baylor, Mar. 17, 1988 30, Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina, Mar. 24, 1973 Mar. 15, 1973 91 vs. Missouri, Mar. 26, 2009 31, Paul Silas, Creighton, 27, Larry Kenon vs. Providence, 91 vs. Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1995 Lowest Free Throw Pct. Mar. 12, 1962 83 vs. Creighton, Mar. 12, 1962 .469 (15-32) vs. Mississippi State, Mar. 24, 1973 Mar. 23, 2008 Most Field Goals Made .473 (9-19) vs. Penn State, Mar. 8, 1955 Three-Point Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goals Made 41 vs. Providence, Mar. 24, 1973 10, Roburt Sallie vs. Cal State Northridge, 6, DeJuan Wheat, Louisville, 37 vs. Ball State, Mar. 13, 1986 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Mar. 19, 2009 Mar. 17, 1995 37 vs. Oral Roberts, Mar. 17, 2006 11 vs. Cal State Northridge, Mar. 19, 2009 6, Rodney Carney vs. South Carolina, 11 vs. Oral Roberts, Mar. 17, 2006 Mar. 19, 2004 Three-Point Field Goals Fewest Field Goals 10 vs. Maryland, Mar. 21, 2009 Attempted 17 vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 2006 10 vs. Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1995 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 10, A.J. Abrams, Texas, 19 vs. Villanova, Mar. 30, 1985 15, Roburt Sallie vs. Cal State Northridge, Mar. 30, 2008 19 vs. Georgetown, Mar. 25, 1983 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made Mar. 19, 2009 0 vs. Baylor, Mar. 17, 1988 14, Anfernee Hardaway vs. Ga. Tech, 10, DeJuan Wheat, Louisville, Most Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. DePaul, Mar. 16, 1989 Mar. 27, 1992 Mar. 17, 1995 80 vs. Providence, Mar. 24, 1973 78 vs. Ball State, Mar. 13, 1986 Most Rebounds Rebounds Rebounds 60 vs. South Carolina, Mar. 15, 1973 22, Larry Kenon vs. Providence, 24, Paul Silas, Creighton, Fewest Field Goal Attempts 54 vs. Providence, Mar. 24, 1973 Mar. 24, 1973 Mar. 12, 1963 31 vs. Georgetown, Mar. 20, 1983 20, Larry Kenon vs. South Carolina, 38 vs. Wake Forest, Mar. 13, 1982 Fewest Rebounds Mar. 15, 1973 Assists 38 vs. Villanova, Mar. 30, 1985 21 vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 1973 9, Reid Gettys, Houston, 21 vs. Wake Forest, Mar. 13, 1982 Assists Highest Field Goal Pct. 12, Andre Turner vs. Oklahoma, Mar. 21, 1984 .613 (19-31) Rebound Margin Mar. 23, 1985 8, Jeremy Smith, Texas-Arlington, vs Georgetown, Mar. 20, 1983 +27 vs. South Carolina, Mar. 15, 1973 11, Antonio Anderson vs. Maryland, Mar. 21, 2008 .607 (37-61) +20 vs. Pepperdine, Mar. 19, 1992 Mar. 21, 2009 7, Drew Neitzel, Michigan State, vs Oral Roberts, Mar. 17, 2006 10, Andre Turner vs LSU, Mar. 28, 2008 Most Assists Mar. 15, 1986 7, Troy Lewis, Purdue, Lowest Field Goal Pct. 21 vs. Maryland, Mar. 21, 2009 Mar. 19, 1988 .315 (17-54) vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 2006 21 vs. Boston College, Mar. 21, 1985

Free Throws Made HI .357 (20-56) vs. Cincinnati, 21 vs. Oral Roberts, Mar. 15, 1984 14, Chris Douglas-Roberts vs. Texas, Free Throws Made Mar. 29, 1992 Mar. 30, 2008 ST 12, Darrell Hawkins, Arkansas, Most Blocked Shots 12, Larry Finch vs. Kansas State, Most Points in a Half 11 vs. Mississippi State, Mar. 23, 2008 Mar. 17, 1973 Mar. 21, 1992 OR O 57 (2nd) vs. Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1995 10 vs. Houston, Mar. 21, 1984 12, Keith Lee vs. Georgetown, 11, Leo Lyons, Missouri,

55 (2nd) vs. Ball State, Mar. 13, 1986 Mar. 20, 1983 Mar. 26, 2009 Y 55 (2nd) vs. Missouri, Mar. 26, 2009 Most Steals 14 vs. Cal State Northridge, Mar. 19, 2009 Free Throws Attempted Free Throws Attempted Fewest Points in a Half 12 four times; most recent vs. Drexel, 17, Chris Douglas-Roberts vs. Texas, 18, Leo Lyons, Missouri, 19 (1st) vs. Oklahoma St., Mar. 21, 2004 Mar. 14, 1996 Mar. 30, 2008 Mar. 26, 2009 21 (2nd) vs Cincinnati, Mar. 29, 1992 16, Keith Lee vs. Georgetown, 21 (1st) vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 2006 15, Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Most Fouls Mar. 20, 1983 29 vs. Pepperdine, Mar. 13, 1976 Mar. 21, 1984 Most Free Throws Made 29 vs. UCLA, Mar. 25, 2006 13, Jessie Arnelle, Penn State 30 vs. Texas, Mar. 30, 2008 Mar. 8, 1955 28 vs. Georgetown, Mar. 20, 1983

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Penn State 59 - Memphis 55 Creighton 87 - Memphis 83 Memphis 92 - Kansas State 72 March 8, 1955 - Lexington, Ky. March 12, 1962 - Dallas, Texas March 17, 1973 - Houston, Texas Mideast Region - First Round Midwest Region - First Round Midwest Region - Regional Final Penn State FG FT-A F TP Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Blocker 3 2-3 3 8 Beckman 7-12 5-6 5 4 19 Laurie 2-4 4-4 3 2 8 Edwards 2 0-0 1 4 Neumann 7-16 9-12 8 5 23 Buford 2-5 0-0 3 4 4 Hoffman 1 0-0 2 2 Randolph 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 Finch 10-16 12-12 2 2 32 Arnelle 6 8-13 3 20 Garber 5-16 3-4 4 3 13 Robinson 7-10 0-0 16 3 14 Weidenhammer 4 0-0 1 8 Horton 3-9 2-2 2 3 8 Kenon 7-12 0-0 7 4 14 Fields 5 7-8 2 17 Kirk 5-9 5-6 6 5 15 Tetzlaff 0-1 0-2 2 0 0 Totals 21 17-24 12 59 Parrish 1-9 1-2 4 3 3 Liss 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 Weaver 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Andrews 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Memphis FG FT-A F TP Drewel 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 McKinney 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Scott 2 1-2 2 5 Totals 28-71 27-34 45 24 83 Westfall 5-6 0-0 6 5 10 Davis 4 4-8 3 12 Cook 3-6 2-2 3 0 8 McClain 2 0-0 0 4 Creighton FG-A FT-A RB F TP Jones 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Winn 1 0-0 0 2 Bakos 7-14 6-8 11 5 20 Totals 37-62 18-20 47 22 92 Arnold 5 2-6 4 12 Millard 2-7 0-1 2 5 4 Fortner 1 0-1 2 2 Officer 3-7 2-2 8 5 8 Kansas State FG-A FT-A RB F TP Caldwell 8 2-2 1 18 Silas 11-31 5-10 24 3 27 Kruger 6-12 3-3 5 3 15 Totals 23 9-19 15 55 McManamon 6-9 5-8 2 1 17 Chipman 1-4 1-2 2 1 3 Dowling 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Williams 2-8 0-0 5 2 4 Penn State 33 26 — 59 Silvestrial 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Kusnyer 8-19 5-10 5 4 21 Memphis 19 36 — 55 Wagner 4-16 3-5 5 5 11 Mitchell 6-14 0-1 6 3 12 Attendance: 4,500 Jimenes 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 Beard 0-3 1-2 1 1 1 Forehand 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Snider 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 Oklahoma City 97 - Memphis 81 Swassing 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Thurston 2-3 0-2 1 2 4 March 13, 1956 - Wichita, Kan. Totals 33-88 21-35 84 26 87 McVey 4-7 4-4 4 1 12 Midwest Region - First Round Totals 29-73 14-24 29 19 72 Memphis 47 36 — 83 Okla. City FG-A FT-A RB F TP Creighton 44 43 — 87 Memphis 44 48 — 92 Griffin 7-11 3-5 3 4 17 Attendance: 6,500; Officials: Gergens, Ceracino Kansas St. 34 38 — 72 Bradshaw 5-9 1-2 8 2 11 Attendance: 10,060; Officials: Howell, Moreau Magana 3-8 0-10 3 2 6 Memphis 90 - South Carolina 76 Wheeler 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 March 15, 1973 - Houston Texas Lee 5-15 5-8 11 3 15 Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Juby 2-2 2-2 1 1 6 Jeter 2-5 0-0 0 1 4 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Holloway 1-8 9-10 11 4 11 Laurie 0-1 6-7 1 4 6 Reed 10-14 7-12 7 5 27 Buford 5-7 0-0 10 3 10 Totals 35-72 27-39 44 24 97 Finch 8-17 9-10 1 4 25 Robinson 5-16 1-4 17 2 11 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Kenon 16-30 2-6 20 4 34 Swander 3-13 2-2 6 4 8 Liss 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Doyle 0-2 2-4 0 1 2 McKinney 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Scott 7-16 9-11 7 5 23 Westfall 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Jones 1-1 0-0 1 3 2 Cook 2-5 0-0 0 1 4 Ballard 1-4 3-9 5 4 5 Totals 36-77 18-27 60 19 90 Fortner 5-12 5-8 7 1 15 Butcher 5-11 0-3 3 1 10 S. Carolina FG-A FT-A RB F TP Hays 8-13 0-1 6 4 16 Dunleavy 4-10 4-4 0 3 12 Totals 30-72 21-38 35 23 81 English 9-15 1-1 8 5 19 Winters 5-11 4-4 8 5 14 Okla. City 33 64 — 97 Traylor 5-12 0-4 6 3 10 Memphis 41 40 — 81 Joyce 8-21 2-2 2 2 18 Attendance: 2,340; Officials: Morrow, Knowles Walsh 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Mathias 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Manning 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 Greiner 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Cox 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Totals 32-70 12-17 33 22 76 Y Memphis 39 51 — 90

OR S. Carolina 24 52 — 76 Attendance: 10,060; Officials: Grossman, Hernjak ST MEMPHIS’ FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT WIN HI H The University of Memphis made the prestigious NCAA Tournament for the first time in 1955, but it was not until 1973 that the Tigers enjoyed their first-ever tourney win. After compiling a 21-5 regular season mark during the 1972-73 season, the Tigers received a first-round bye and had to face South Carolina. The Gamecocks were led that year by Mike Dunleavy and Alex English. But it was the one-two combination of the Tigers’ Larry Kenon and Larry Finch that provided Memphis with its first NCAA victory. Kenon and Finch combined for 59 points to lead the Tigers to a convincing 90-76 win over the Gamecocks in Houston. The Tigers also recorded a phenomenal 60 rebounds, with Kenon leading the way with 20 boards. Memphis would go on to defeat a -led Kansas State team in the Midwest Regional Final 92-72 to advance to the Final Four. The Tigers would defeat Providence 98-85, before losing to UCLA 87-66 in the championship game. Pictured at right is Finch who scored 29 points against the Bruins in the 1973 Finals.

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Memphis 56 - Wake Forest 55 March 13, 1982 - Charlotte, N.C. East Region - Second Round Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Parks 4-7 4-5 5 3 12 Lee 7-9 4-5 8 3 18 Phillips 1-3 2-3 3 2 4 Jackson 4-8 1-1 1 1 9 Haynes 5-7 1-2 1 1 11 McCoy 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Moore 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Gipson 1-3 0-1 1 1 2 Albright 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Battle 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Price 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Luckett 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Taylor 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 22-38 12-17 21 11 56

Wake Forest FG-A FT-A RB F TP Toms 2-2 0-0 1 1 4 Morgan 6-11 1-2 4 4 13 Johnstone 1-3 1-4 0 3 3 Young 3-7 0-0 1 3 6 Helms 4-5 1-2 0 2 9 Davis 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Rudd 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Kepley 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Memphis coach Gene Bartow and UCLA’s John Wooden greet one another prior to their teams 1973 NCAA Final game. Wallace 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Charles 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Memphis 98 - Providence 85 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Garber 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 March 24, 1973 - St. Louis, Mo. Buford 3-7 1-2 3 1 7 Teachy 5-8 4-4 7 4 14 Kenon 8-16 4-4 8 3 20 Totals 24-40 7-12 15 17 55 Final Four - National Semifinals Robinson 3-6 0-1 7 4 6 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Laurie 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Memphis 34 22 — 56 Buford 3-7 0-0 3 2 6 Finch 9-21 11-13 1 2 29 Wake Forest 38 17 — 55 Kenon 14-27 0-4 22 1 28 Westfall 0-1 0-0 0 5 0 Attendance: 11,400; Officials: Kelly, Burroughs, Solomon Robinson 11-17 2-3 16 2 24 Cook 1-4 2-2 0 1 4 Laurie 1-3 2-3 1 4 4 McKinney 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Villanova 70 - Memphis 66 (ot) Finch 7-16 7-9 6 4 21 Jones 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 March 19, 1982 - Raleigh, N.C. Cook 3-6 2-3 1 2 8 Tetzlaff 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 East Region - Regional Semifinals Westfall 2-3 3-4 2 0 7 Liss 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Villanova FG-A FT-A RB F TP Jones 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Andrews 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Howard 8-10 0-1 2 4 16 Totals 41-80 16-26 54 15 98 Totals 24-57 18-24 21 17 66 Pinckney 4-8 8-12 10 2 16 Pinone 8-17 3-6 12 3 19 Providence FG-A FT-A RB F TP UCLA 39 48 — 87 Granger 4-9 2-2 2 4 10 Crawford 5-12 0-0 15 3 10 Memphis 39 27 — 66 McClain 1-5 0-0 1 4 2 Costello 5-5 1-1 8 5 11 Attendance: 19,031; Officials: Howell, Shosid McClain 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Barnes 5-7 2-3 3 4 12 Mulquin 1-2 5-5 1 0 7 DiGregorio 15-36 2-2 2 4 32 Pepperdine 87 - Memphis 77 Dobbs 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Stacum 6-15 3-3 5 5 15 March 13, 1976 - Tempe, Ariz. Sices 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 King 2-6 0-0 1 1 4 West Region - First Round Totals 26-51 18-26 31 18 70 Baker 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Dunphy 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 Pepperdine FG-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Bello 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Williams 6-9 2-2 7 2 14 Parks 4-9 2-2 5 4 10 Totals 38-82 9-11 39 22 85 Johnson 3-9 4-8 6 4 10 Leite 12-22 10-11 8 3 34 Lee 7-10 0-1 4 5 14 Phillips 5-10 2-4 10 4 12 Memphis 40 58 — 98 Skophammer 3-7 2-3 10 4 8 Jackson 5-15 3-6 5 2 13 Providence 49 36 — 85 Matson 7-16 5-9 11 3 19 Haynes 6-11 1-2 0 3 13 Attendance: 19,029 Goorjan 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 Dalimar 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 Gipson 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 HI UCLA 87 - Memphis 66 Totals 32-65 23-34 45 17 87 Taylor 1-2 0-0 3 1 2 March 26, 1973 - St. Louis, Mo. Totals 29-59 8-15 31 20 66 ST Final Four - National Championship Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Wright 2-6 0-0 1 3 4 Villanova 35 27 8 — 70 OR O UCLA FG-A FT-A RB F TP Reed 8-17 0-0 1 3 16 Memphis 31 31 4 — 66 Wilkes 8-14 0-0 7 2 16 Attendance: 12,400; Officials: Forte, Rucker, Wortman Cook 3-11 7-8 4 4 13 Y Farmer 1-4 0-0 2 2 2 Hillard 4-8 3-4 8 4 11 Walton 21-22 2-5 13 4 44 Washington 2-2 2-2 1 5 6 Lee 1-1 3-3 3 2 5 Gunn 5-8 0-0 4 2 10 Hollyfield 4-7 0-0 3 4 8 Hancock 0-0 3-4 0 0 3 Curtis 1-4 2-2 3 1 4 Kilzer 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Meyers 2-7 0-0 3 1 4 Jones 3-6 2-2 4 3 8 Nater 1-1 0-0 3 2 2 Wilson 3-6 0-0 9 5 6 Franklin 1-2 0-1 1 0 2 Totals 30-64 17-20 36 29 77 Carson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Pepperdine 38 49 — 87 Webb 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Memphis 41 36 — 77 Totals 40-62 7-11 40 18 87 Attendance: 8,159 Officials: Menz, Wooldridge

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Oral Roberts FG-A FT-A RB F TP Houston 41 37 — 78 Memphis 66 - Georgetown 57 Potter 4-17 1-1 3 3 9 Memphis 40 31 — 71 March 20, 1983 - Louisville, Ky. Acres, J. 7-19 2-2 10 5 16 Attendance: 20,143; Officials: Forte, Rucker, Higgins Midwest Region - Second Round Acres, M. 11-25 6-6 18 4 28 McGee 3-6 0-0 4 1 6 Memphis 67 - Penn 55 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP March 15, 1985 - Houston, Texas Parks 3-5 3-4 4 4 9 Dorsey 9-12 0-2 4 4 18 Lee 8-11 12-16 15 2 28 Miles 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 Midwest Region - First Round Berry 1-2 0-0 1 3 2 Phillips 2-2 6-8 11 2 10 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Brown 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Turner 1-5 2-5 1 4 4 Lee 4-8 0-2 3 4 8 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Haynes 5-8 3-4 1 5 13 Holmes 3-6 2-3 7 2 8 Otiko 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Holmes 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bedford 5-5 1-4 8 3 11 Givens 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McCoy 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Turner 8-14 0-0 3 4 16 Harper 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 19-31 28-39 37 17 66 Askew 6-10 0-0 5 0 12 Totals 37-86 9-11 44 22 83 McCoy 0-0 3-4 2 0 3 Georgetown FG-A FT-A RB F TP Wilfong 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 Memphis 46 46 — 92 Martin 3-4 0-0 5 2 6 Boyd 2-6 0-0 3 1 4 Oral Roberts 34 49 — 83 Wingate 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 Bailey 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 Attendance: 11,200; Officials: Didler, Labetich, Strom- Ewing 8-16 8-8 9 5 24 Jensen 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 kowski Smith 1-2 2-3 0 5 4 Becton 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 Jackson 4-14 4-7 0 2 12 Memphis 66 - Purdue 48 Totals 29-53 9-17 32 16 67 Dalton 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 March 17, 1984 - Memphis, Tenn. Jones 1-5 0-0 0 3 2 Midwest Region - Second Round Penn FG-A FT-A RB F TP Broadnax 4-10 0-0 1 2 8 Pitts 5-7 2-2 3 4 12 Brown 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Lefkowitz 2-6 3-4 8 2 7 Dunn 0-2 1-2 2 3 1 Holmes 4-9 0-3 6 0 8 Bernstein 0-0 0-1 2 4 0 Blue 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Lee 11-17 7-7 16 4 29 Bromwell 6-11 4-4 2 1 16 Totals 21-56 15-20 22 28 57 Bedford 3-5 0-0 8 3 6 Racine 4-5 0-1 1 1 8 Haynes 3-9 1-1 5 0 7 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Memphis 30 36 — 66 Turner 3-4 4-5 3 3 10 Elzey 2-7 0-0 2 2 4 Georgetown 25 32 — 57 Phillips 1-2 0-0 6 1 2 Maloney 1-1 0-1 3 1 2 Attendance: 14,105; Officials: Rutledge, Paparo, Hinkel Becton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Mascioli 3-3 0-0 2 1 6 McCoy 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 Arnolie 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Houston 70 - Memphis 63 Bush 1-2 2-4 3 0 4 Cohan 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 March 25, 1983 - Kansas City, Mo. Albright 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Totals 23-47 9-13 27 20 55 Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Wilfong 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 26-48 14-21 49 12 66 Memphis 26 41 — 67 Houston FG-A FT-A RB F TP Penn 25 30 — 55 Drexler 4-8 0-0 7 5 8 Purdue FG-A FT-A RB F TP Attendance: 8,000; Officials: Clark, Rife, Hightower Micheaux 2-6 6-7 7 4 10 Atkinson 1-9 0-2 5 4 2 Olajuwon 10-14 1-2 6 3 21 Eifert 0-3 0-0 4 3 0 Memphis 67 - UAB 66 Franklin 0-4 4-4 0 0 4 Rowinski 5-11 4-6 4 1 14 March 17, 1985 - Houston, Texas Young 6-12 5-7 5 1 17 Hall 3-11 2-2 4 4 8 Midwest Region - Second Round Gettys 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 Reid 4-14 4-4 2 2 12 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Rose 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Bullock 1-2 0-4 7 4 2 Lee 12-17 4-6 6 5 28 Anders 2-3 0-0 0 1 4 Clawson 3-13 0-0 1 2 6 Holmes 2-7 4-4 8 3 8 Giles 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Robinson 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 Bedford 3-12 0-1 8 3 8 Williams 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 Gadis 2-3 0-0 1 3 4 Turner 11-17 1-2 0 4 23 Totals 27-53 16-20 30 17 70 Totals 19-68 10-18 32 23 48 Askew 1-3 0-0 5 3 2 Wilfong 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis 35 31 — 66 Boyd 0-2 0-0 3 2 0 Parks 7-12 3-4 5 5 17 Purdue 22 26 — 48 Becton 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 Lee 6-15 1-2 8 3 13 Attendance: 11,200; Officials: Vacca, Crowley, Moreau Phillips 5-5 3-4 5 1 13 Totals 29-59 9-13 31 24 67 Turner 5-13 0-0 2 2 10 Houston 78 - Memphis 71 UAB FG-A FT-A RB F TP Haynes 4-10 2-4 3 3 10 March 21, 1984 - St. Louis, Mo. Holmes 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Johnson 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Totals 27-56 9-14 27 14 63 Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Mincy 0-8 7-11 9 4 7 Houston FG-A FT-A RB F TP Gordon 6-13 2-2 15 2 14 Houston 34 36 — 70 Winslow 5-7 2-4 12 0 12 Mitchell 6-15 1-2 2 3 13 Memphis 34 29 — 63 Young 5-22 3-5 9 1 13 Ponder 5-13 8-9 4 2 18 Attendance: 17,036; Officials: Weller, Lembo, Turner Olajuwon 9-17 7-15 13 4 25 Foster 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bartow 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Y Franklin 7-13 10-12 2 2 24 Memphis 92 - Oral Roberts 83 Charles 3-4 3-4 3 2 9 March 15, 1984 - Memphis, Tenn. Gettys 2-5 0-0 3 3 4 Anderson 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Collins 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 OR Midwest Region - First Round Anders 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Johnson 2-3 0-0 4 2 4 Totals 22-57 22-30 40 16 66 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Totals 28-66 22-36 44 11 78 ST Holmes 6-8 6-8 11 1 18 Memphis 27 40 — 67 Lee 12-18 2-4 11 4 26 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP HI H UAB 32 34 — 66 Bedford 9-15 2-3 8 3 20 Lee 6-13 3-6 10 5 15 Attendance: 6,800; Officials: Nichols, Holme & Range Haynes 2-13 4-4 2 0 8 Holmes 4-8 0-0 4 5 8 Turner 5-6 2-5 1 3 12 Bedford 10-12 1-2 4 5 21 Phillips 1-3 0-0 4 0 2 Turner 5-8 0-0 3 4 10 Becton 0-1 0-2 3 1 0 Haynes 7-14 1-1 5 0 15 McCoy 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Phillips 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 Albright 1-1 4-4 0 1 6 Becton 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 Bush 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Albright 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Totals 36-65 20-30 42 13 92 McCoy 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 Bush 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Totals 33-61 5-9 33 25 71

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Oklahoma FG-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis 59 - Boston College 57 Bowie 5-12 0-2 1 2 10 March 21, 1985 - Dallas, Texas Kennedy 7-15 2-2 2 3 16 Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Tisdale 5-10 1-1 1 3 11 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP McCalister 6-12 2-2 0 5 14 Lee 3-12 2-3 6 4 8 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 Holmes 2-7 0-0 1 2 4 Davis 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 Bedford 10-13 3-4 6 3 23 Clark 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Turner 6-12 0-0 0 1 12 Totals 26-56 9-13 27 19 61 Askew 1-3 0-0 2 0 2 Becton 4-10 0-0 0 2 8 Memphis 33 30 — 63 Boyd 1-1 0-1 0 0 2 Oklahoma 33 28 — 61 Totals 27-58 5-8 35 12 59 Attendance: 17,007; Officials: Vacca, Shea, Armstrong

Boston College FG-A FT-A RB F TP Villanova 52 - Memphis 45 McCready 2-7 5-6 2 1 9 March 30, 1985 - Lexington, Ky. Talley 5-8 1-2 3 4 11 Final Four - National Semifinals Gordon 3-3 3-5 2 4 9 Adams 6-14 0-0 0 2 12 Villanova FG-A FT-A RB F TP Pressley 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 Pressley 1-8 1-2 6 3 3 Primus 7-13 0-0 0 2 14 McClain 6-9 7-7 4 4 19 Bowers 0-2 0-0 1 3 0 Pinckney 3-7 6-9 9 3 12 Barry 0-5 0-0 2 0 0 Wilbur 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 Schmidt 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 McLain 2-5 5-5 2 1 9 Scott 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Plansky 1-1 1-3 0 1 3 Totals 24-55 9-13 30 16 57 Jensen 3-6 0-0 4 0 6 Everson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Memphis 31 28 — 59 Totals 16-38 20-26 27 13 52 Boston College 31 26 — 57 Attendance: 17,007; Officials: Vacca, Shea, Armstrong Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Lee 3-9 4-4 7 5 10 Holmes 4-8 0-0 2 5 8 Bedford 4-9 0-0 7 4 8 Turner 5-13 1-2 4 3 11 Askew 1-3 0-1 7 2 2 Wilfong 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Boyd 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 Bailey 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 Becton 1-4 2-2 5 1 4 Totals 19-50 7-9 33 23 45 Vincent Askew scored a team-high 23 points against Ball State in a 1986 NCAA first round game played in Baton Villanova 23 29 — 52 Rouge. The Tigers’ 95-63 win over Ball State was the largest Memphis 23 22 — 45 margin of victory in an NCAA Tournament win for Memphis. Attendance: 23,124; Officials: Clougherty, Dibler, McJunkin Memphis 95 - Ball State 63 Memphis 40 55 — 95 March 13, 1986 - Baton Rouge, La. Ball State 34 29 — 63 Southeast Region - First Round Attendance: 13,749; Officials: Borucki, Rucker, McDaniel Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP LSU 83 - Memphis 81 Holmes 7-9 0-0 4 4 14 March 15, 1986 - Baton Rouge, La. Askew 11-17 1-2 8 0 23 Southeast Region - Second Round Bedford 7-13 2-4 8 4 16 Boyd 5-10 2-2 0 2 12 LSU FG-A FT-A RB F TP Turner 1-9 0-0 2 2 2 Blanton 4-8 3-3 11 1 11 Wilfong 1-3 2-2 4 1 4 Redden 8-14 7-11 3 3 23 Robinson 1-2 0-0 3 1 2 Williams 6-13 7-8 13 4 19 Moody 1-3 0-0 3 0 2 Taylor 9-18 0-0 1 3 18 Douglas 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 Wilson 3-10 0-0 3 0 6 Bailey 0-4 10-12 7 3 10 Bukumirovich 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 Jensen 0-3 0-0 4 2 0 Woodside 0-0 0-0 0 2 0

Alexander 3-3 4-4 2 1 10 Brown 1-1 2-4 3 1 4 HI Totals 37-78 21-26 49 22 95 Vargas 0-0 0-0 0 1 0

William Bedford scored 23 points, shooting 10-of-13 from the Totals 31-65 21-28 35 16 83 ST field, in the Tigers’ 59-57 Midwest Regional win over Boston Ball State FG-A FT-A RB F TP

College in 1985. Palombizio 5-22 7-8 14 4 17 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP OR O Wesley 1-5 1-2 6 4 3 Askew 5-11 0-0 4 3 10 Memphis 63 - Oklahoma 61 Dziatczak 1-5 0-0 2 3 2 Holmes 9-17 2-3 9 3 20 March 23, 1985 - Dallas, Texas Reed 5-9 2-3 2 2 12 Bedford 7-10 1-3 6 4 15 Y Midwest Region - Regional Final Shelton 5-14 1-1 6 5 11 Turner 6-11 0-0 3 2 12 Boyd 5-8 2-2 2 4 12 Memphis FG-A FT-A RB F TP Smith 2-4 1-2 2 1 5 Wilfong 2-2 2-2 1 1 6 Lee 9-22 5-5 3 4 23 Eha 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Bailey 1-1 2-2 4 0 4 Holmes 2-4 0-0 2 1 4 Kamiak 1-4 0-2 3 1 2 Alexander 1-2 0-2 3 4 2 Bedford 4-5 4-4 2 4 12 Luedke 2-4 0-0 4 2 4 Totals 36-62 9-14 33 21 81 Turner 5-9 2-5 0 3 12 Hall 0-2 1-2 4 0 1 Askew 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 Whittington 3-4 0-2 2 0 6 Memphis 47 34 — 81 Becton 3-4 1-2 0 2 7 Totals 25-74 13-22 52 22 63 LSU 41 42 — 83 Bailey 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 Attendance: 13,749; Officials: Bain, Shea, Fincken Boyd 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 Totals 25-49 13-18 32 16 63

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Memphis 76 - Baylor 60 DePaul 66 - Memphis 63 Memphis 82 - Arkansas 80 March 17, 1988 - South Bend, Ind. March 16, 1989 - Boise, Idaho March 21, 1992 - Milwaukee, Wis. Midwest Region - First Round Midwest Region - First Round Midwest Region - Second Round Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Douglas 10-17 0-0 2-2 7 2 22 Gibson 4-12 0-3 1-3 2 4 9 Hardaway 4-9 3-4 3-5 6 5 14 Ballard 1-4 0-0 5-6 5 4 2 McLaughlin 2-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 4 Vaughn 11-15 0-0 4-5 8 2 26 Bailey 4-6 0-0 5-6 4 4 13 Madlock 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 Douglas 5-8 0-0 2-2 6 2 12 Boyd 7-17 0-0 6-7 1 3 20 Smith 4-8 0-0 1-2 5 1 9 Madlock 1-6 0-0 5-8 2 5 7 Perry 4-9 0-1 0-0 4 2 8 Perry 4-13 1-2 6-8 5 2 15 Smith, B. 4-8 2-4 0-0 1 4 10 Gibson 1-2 0-0 4-4 0 0 6 Douglas 7-12 0-0 2-2 5 2 16 Duncan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McLaughlin 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 Ballard 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 Nolan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Mundt 2-6 0-0 2-2 2 4 6 Smith, E. 3-5 1-1 2-4 3 2 9 Mundt 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 Totals 25-59 1-8 12-17 23 21 63 Allen 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 Totals 29-61 0-1 17-19 37 21 75 Totals 30-53 6-9 16-24 30 20 82 DePaul FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Baylor FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Murphy 3-6 1-2 0-1 1 2 7 Arkansas FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Williams, F. 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 Greene 4-7 2-3 4-6 4 4 14 Day 5-11 3-6 1-2 6 5 14 McLemore 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 Foster 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Morris 6-12 0-0 3-4 9 2 15 Middleton 10-14 0-0 2-5 8 2 22 Howard 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 Miller 7-11 0-0 0-0 8 3 14 Hobbs 4-9 0-1 2-2 1 1 10 Brundy 8-15 0-0 4-4 15 3 20 Mayberry 3-13 0-6 2-3 1 0 8 Williams, M. 4-11 1-4 4-6 3 3 13 Booth 5-12 0-0 7-7 5 2 17 Shepherd 2-5 0-1 1-2 4 3 5 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Price 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 Linn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Lindsey 1-1 1-1 2-2 0 5 5 Hamby 3-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 McDaniel 1-6 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 Jones 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 Totals 24-48 3-5 15-18 38 19 66 Hawkins 5-6 0-0 12-13 2 4 22 Hunt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Rimac 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Francis 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 DePaul 36 30 — 66 Biley 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 24-47 2-6 10-15 21 20 60 Memphis 30 33 — 63 Wallace 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Attendance: 12,241; Officials: Higgins, Scott, Bell Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Memphis 33 42 — 75 Totals 29-66 3-14 19-24 36 19 80 Baylor 30 30 — 60 Memphis 80 - Pepperdine 70 Attendance: 10,760; Officials: Birk, Shapiro, Maracich March 19, 1992 - Milwaukee, Wis. Arkansas 44 36 — 80 Midwest Region - First Round Memphis 36 46 — 82 Purdue 100 - Memphis 73 Attendance: 18,333; Officials: Paparo, McDonald, Reynolds March 19, 1988 - South Bend, Ind. Pepperdine FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Midwest Region - Second Round Jones 6-10 0-0 1-2 6 2 13 Lear 2-7 0-0 3-6 2 3 7 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Jenson 3-5 0-0 3-3 2 2 9 Douglas 2-5 0-1 2-3 7 2 6 Lopez 3-8 1-6 0-0 2 3 7 Ballard 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 5 2 Christie 8-17 1-5 6-10 7 4 23 Bailey 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 Guild 3-6 2-4 1-1 2 3 9 Boyd 6-12 0-1 6-7 3 2 18 Welch 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Perry 2-8 0-4 0-0 1 1 4 Noether 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 Gibson 2-10 2-6 1-2 4 1 7 Totals 26-58 4-15 14-22 24 19 70 McLaughlin 4-10 4-8 2-2 2 2 14 McClain 3-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 7 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Young 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 Hardaway 8-15 3-5 2-4 8 3 21 Mundt 6-12 0-0 1-1 3 4 13 Vaughn 3-9 0-0 2-2 5 2 8 Totals 27-71 7-22 12-15 33 26 73 Douglas 3-8 0-0 1-1 2 3 7 Madlock 3-9 0-0 9-10 7 1 15 Purdue FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Smith, B. 7-13 3-4 2-2 5 4 19 Jones 2-4 0-0 2-6 8 0 6 Duncan 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 4 Mitchell 4-9 0-0 7-7 5 2 15 Nolan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McCants 7-13 0-0 6-9 7 4 20 Smith, E. 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 1 4 Stephens 4-9 1-5 0-0 4 4 9 Allen 0-1 0-0 2-2 7 2 2 Lewis 8-13 4-8 2-3 5 4 22 Totals 27-59 6-9 20-23 44 18 80 Reid 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Berning 1-3 0-0 1-1 3 2 3 Memphis 41 39 — 80 Jones 4-6 0-0 2-2 4 0 10 Pepperdine 28 42 — 70 Brugos 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 Attendance: 18,250; Officials: Paparo, Gordon, Stigliano Scheffler 4-6 0-0 5-5 6 1 13 Totals 35-65 5-14 25-34 47 17 100 Y

Purdue 38 62 — 100

OR Memphis 33 40 — 73 Attendance: 10,760; Officials: Forte, Burch, Mayfield ST HI H

David Vaughn hit the game-winning shots against Arkansas in the 1992 Midwest Region second round and again against Purdue in 1995 to send the Tigers to the NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals.

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Memphis 83 - Georgia Tech 79 ot) Western Kentucky 55 - Memphis 52 Memphis 75 - Purdue 73 March 27, 1992 - Kansas City, Mo. March 18, 1993 - Orlando, Fla. March 19, 1995 - Austin, Texas Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Southeast Region - First Round Midwest Region - Second Round Georgia Tech FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Mackey 4-10 0-0 5-6 10 3 13 Hardaway 8-21 0-5 1-3 5 3 2 17 Henderson 5-11 1-1 0-0 6 0 2 11 Forrest 8-13 0-0 0-0 11 2 16 Allen 3-7 0-0 2-2 9 1 3 8 Wilson 8-11 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 16 Geiger 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 5 5 Douglas 6-14 0-0 2-6 9 0 4 14 Wright 4-13 0-0 2-4 8 2 4 10 Best 5-14 1-5 2-3 0 4 13 Smith 3-7 0-2 0-0 1 2 4 6 Garner 2-8 0-2 0-0 3 4 3 4 Barry 10-21 2-9 7-8 7 3 29 Coles 1-3 1-2 1-2 2 4 2 4 Johnson 7-15 4-7 0-0 4 4 2 18 Hill 1-3 0-0 1-1 3 1 3 Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 Vaughn 5-8 0-1 2-2 7 1 4 12 Totals 30-65 3-14 16-20 41 19 79 Newsom 1-4 1-2 0-2 1 0 3 2 Wimmer 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 4 Horne 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Totals 22-57 2-11 6-15 33 11 18 52 Totals 33-71 5-11 4-8 37 16 21 75 Hardaway 6-19 5-14 7-12 4 3 24 Vaughn 4-12 0-0 0-1 8 2 8 Western Ky. FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Purdue FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Douglas 7-13 0-0 2-2 5 3 16 Mee 2-13 1-7 5-7 7 4 3 10 Jennings 3-6 0-0 3-4 2 0 1 9 Madlock 2-2 0-0 6-6 5 1 10 Brown 4-9 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 8 Martin 4-14 3-11 0-0 0 0 1 11 Smith, B. 6-11 1-3 2-2 2 2 15 Hall 2-5 0-0 1-5 7 0 4 5 Miller 3-4 0-0 3-7 3 1 2 9 Duncan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 Bell 6-14 2-8 4-4 9 4 1 18 Waddell 3-8 2-5 4-4 3 6 2 12 Nolan 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Horn 3-6 0-1 0-0 5 3 2 6 Roberts 0-2 0-1 1-3 8 0 1 1 Smith, E. 4-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 8 Fraliex 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 2 Hairston 5-5 0-0 4-5 4 1 1 14 Allen 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 1 0 0 Austin 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 1 5 Totals 30-66 6-21 17-23 35 18 83 Bunton 3-6 0-0 0-2 8 1 3 6 Brantley 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 3 Flowers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Foster 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 1 3 Ga. Tech 42 32 5 — 79 Totals 21-55 3-17 10-19 47 13 15 55 Dove 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Memphis 36 38 9 — 83 Totals 24-50 7-20 18-26 30 10 14 73 Attendance: 14,388; Officials: Burr, Garibaldi, Reynolds Memphis 28 24 — 52 W. Kentucky 24 31 — 55 Memphis 41 34 — 75 Cincinnati 88 - Memphis 57 Attendance: 14,196; Officials: Edsall, Donato, Pugh Purdue 37 36 — 73 March 29, 1992 - Kansas City, Mo. Attendance: 15,375; Officials: Monje, Rucker, Edsall Midwest Region - Regional Final Memphis 77 - Louisville 56 March 17, 1995 - Austin, Texas Arkansas 96 - Memphis 91 (ot) Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Midwest Region - First Round March 24, 1995 - Kansas City, Mo. Hardaway 4-9 3-7 1-2 4 5 12 Midwest Region - Regional Semifinals Vaughn 3-7 0-0 3-6 2 3 9 Louisville FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Douglas 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 0 4 Kiser 3-8 3-7 0-0 1 1 5 9 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Madlock 2-5 0-1 1-3 2 4 5 Osborne 1-8 1-6 2-2 5 2 2 5 Wilson 5-7 0-0 1-1 7 1 2 11 Smith, B. 5-17 1-7 0-0 1 1 11 Walker 3-9 0-0 0-0 6 2 3 6 Henderson 5-17 2-6 2-2 6 2 3 14 Scott 0-0 1-4 0-0 1 0 0 Wheat 10-19 6-10 2-3 6 1 1 28 Wright 6-11 0-0 0-1 14 2 4 12 Mitchell 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Rogers 0-2 0-2 1-2 1 1 2 1 Garner 2-4 1-1 0-1 5 8 5 5 Duncan 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 6 Johnson 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 0 2 2 Johnson 10-18 5-9 7-10 2 5 4 32 Haynes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Sims 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 1 Vaughn 2-7 0-0 3-5 9 0 2 7 Nolan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Smith 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 2 Wimmer 3-7 1-5 0-0 1 1 3 7 Smith, E. 1-6 0-0 5-6 2 4 8 Dantzler 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 Newsom 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 Allen 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 2 2 Flynn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Farmer 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 Nolan 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Mundt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 20-58 10-31 6-9 30 9 20 56 Totals 34-75 10-23 13-20 48 19 24 91 Totals 20-56 5-21 12-21 29 23 57 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Arkansas FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Cincinnati FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB F TP Henderson 2-6 0-1 4-5 4 2 2 8 Thurman 5-12 4-5 3-4 2 4 2 17 Nelson 2-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 6 Wilson 5-6 0-0 1-3 6 1 3 11 Williamson 10-16 0-0 7-9 13 3 4 27 Jones 9-13 1-3 4-4 13 1 23 Wright 7-9 0-0 2-3 6 0 0 16 Martin 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 2 Blount 5-8 0-0 3-5 4 3 13 Johnson 1-6 0-4 4-6 2 4 1 6 McDaniel 2-6 1-5 2-4 4 3 4 7 Buford 4-7 1-3 6-6 2 2 15 Garner 4-4 0-0 3-5 3 3 0 11 Beck 2-5 2-2 2-4 5 4 4 8 Van Exel 8-11 4-5 2-4 5 1 22 Wimmer 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 5 Dillard 6-12 4-8 3-4 4 0 1 19 Martin 3-4 0-0 2-3 5 4 8 Vaughn 5-12 0-1 4-5 9 0 2 14 Stewart 2-6 0-3 2-4 5 3 2 6 Gibson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Mitchell 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 3 Rimac 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 1 0 3 Ward 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Newsom 1-5 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 3 Wilson 2-5 0-0 3-6 3 0 1 7 Reicheneker 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Fox 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Robinson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 Scott 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Garrett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jackson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Forrest 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31-68 12-27 22-35 44 19 20 96 HI Totals 31-52 6-12 20-26 36 15 88 Totals 28-54 3-13 18-27 38 10 13 77 Memphis 34 49 8 — 91 ST Cincinnati 46 42 — 88 Memphis 38 39 — 77 Arkansas 43 40 13 — 96 Memphis 36 21 — 57 Louisville 29 27 — 56 Attendance: 16,153; Officials: Burr, Rose, Hall OR O Attendance: 14,850; Officials: Valentine, Monje, Koskinen Attendance: 15,375; Officials: Higgins, Edsall, Richardson Y

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Drexel 75 - Memphis 63 Memphis 59 - South Carolina 43 March 14, 1996 - Albuquerque, N.M. March 19, 2004 - Kansas City, Mo. West Region - First Round East Rutherford Region - First Round Drexel FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP S. Carolina FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Myers 4-9 3-7 4-7 2 5 1 15 Powell 4-9 1-2 2-2 3 0 2 11 Guittar 4-7 2-3 0-0 5 2 4 10 Brown 2-6 0-2 2-4 1 1 2 6 Rose 8-12 0-0 5-6 15 3 2 21 Kinsey 4-8 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 9 DeRocckis 4-8 3-5 3-4 0 4 0 14 Boynton 0-2 0-2 0-0 4 1 3 0 Overby 1-8 0-2 8-9 5 3 2 10 Gonner 1-8 0-2 3-4 1 1 0 5 Gaffney 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Kelley 2-4 0-1 2-2 7 3 1 6 Neisler 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 Howell 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Frey 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 0 3 5 Everett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Hudgins 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 Land 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Riley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Wallace 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 3 Fishcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Balkman 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 3 3 Totals 23-46 9-18 20-26 35 13 18 75 Chappell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15-42 2-13 11-16 25 9 14 43 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Wilson 5-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 10 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Henderson 4-8 1-2 0-0 1 0 4 9 Carney 10-17 6-12 0-0 10 1 0 26 Wright 8-17 0-0 0-0 10 3 4 16 Banks 2-10 0-3 2-2 2 2 3 6 Johnson 2-9 1-5 0-0 3 3 2 5 Barclay 2-5 0-0 0-1 5 1 2 4 Garner 2-11 1-6 0-0 0 3 4 5 Burks 3-12 0-4 1-2 4 7 0 7 Gales 3-5 2-2 2-3 3 2 2 10 Rice 4-12 3-8 1-2 8 4 1 12 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Avery 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Hopson 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 5 Erwin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 0 Newman 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 0 Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Newsom 1-3 0-2 1-2 2 0 1 3 Lopez 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 4 Finch Jr. 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 Diarra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Rodney Carney hit a Tiger NCAA Tournament record six Totals 27-68 5-19 4-7 34 14 21 63 Totals 23-59 9-27 4-7 36 16 15 59 three-pointers in Memphis’ first round win over South Carolina. Carney scored 26 points and grabbed 10 boards Drexel 40 35 — 75 S. Carolina 18 25 — 43 in posting his fourth career double-double. Memphis 30 33 — 63 Memphis 30 29 — 59 Attendance: 14,762; Officials: Rose, Gray, Wulkow Attendance: 15,260; Officials: Haney, Kersey, Vinovich Oklahoma State 70 - Memphis 53 Arizona State 84 - Memphis 71 March 21, 2004 - Kansas City, Mo. March 20, 2003 - Oklahoma City, Okla. East Rutherford Region - Second Round West Region - First Round Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Carney 2-8 1-5 3-3 5 1 1 8 Arizona State FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Banks 3-11 2-4 3-7 5 0 4 11 Diogu 9-11 2-2 2-2 5 1 5 22 Barclay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Redhage 6-13 2-4 4-4 5 2 3 18 Burks 9-19 3-5 1-4 1 4 3 22 Smith 4-7 0-0 1-2 4 1 5 9 Rice 2-8 0-3 0-0 4 3 3 4 Dodd 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 6 Avery 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Millage 6-15 1-4 4-6 11 9 1 17 Lopez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Braxton 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 5 Diarra 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 6 Crandall 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 Totals 20-50 6-17 7-14 22 9 15 53 Knight 1-4 0-1 4-6 6 1 3 6 Hill 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Oklahoma St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Osborne 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Graham, J. 8-11 3-5 2-6 4 2 1 21 Totals 31-59 6-14 16-22 37 18 19 84 McFarlin 6-8 0-0 1-2 10 3 2 13 Lucas 6-10 1-4 0-0 4 5 2 13 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Bobik 3-5 1-2 3-4 4 3 3 10 Carney 2-8 2-5 2-2 5 2 3 8 Allen 4-9 0-1 3-5 4 4 2 11 Erwin 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 Graham, S. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Massie 8-14 0-1 4-8 13 1 0 20 Weatherspoon 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 2 Burks 6-11 1-2 2-4 0 5 5 15 Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Rice 3-8 2-6 0-0 0 0 2 8 Crawford 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 Hunt 1-7 1-6 0-0 6 2 4 3 Totals 28-47 5-12 9-17 34 18 16 70 Richmond 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 2 Grice 2-8 1-7 2-2 3 1 0 7 Y Memphis 19 34 — 53 Barron 2-6 0-1 4-5 7 0 2 8 Oklahoma St. 41 29 — 70 Root 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Attendance: 17,667; Officials: Donato, Valentine, Haney OR Totals 25-69 7-28 14-21 42 11 18 71

ST Memphis 33 38 — 71 Arizona St. 32 52 — 84

HI H Attendance: 18,462; Officials: Cahill, Luckie, Maxwell Chris Massie averaged a double-double during the 2002-03 season, helping lead the Tigers back to the NCAAs for the first time in seven years.

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Memphis 90 - Oral Roberts 74 March 17, 2006 - Dallas, Texas Oakland Region - First Round Oral Roberts FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Tutt 4-11 2-5 1-2 0 4 2 11 Owens 5-7 0-1 3-5 11 1 3 13 Green 6-14 0-0 7-7 4 3 3 19 Michalec 3-6 0-0 1-2 4 0 2 7 Bluitt 3-4 3-4 2-2 0 1 3 11 Riouse 4-6 2-4 0-0 1 1 0 10 Ogunoye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Vealy 2-3 0-1 1-2 3 2 2 5 Fowkles 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2 TEAM 1 Totals 28-53 7-15 15-20 24 14 17 78

Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Williams, S. 6-9 2-4 0-0 1 3 4 14 Carney 7-14 3-8 2-5 5 0 2 19 Dorsey 2-6 0-0 1-2 4 2 5 5 Anderson 4-4 2-2 0-0 3 2 1 10 Washington 5-7 1-3 3-4 2 6 3 14 Williams, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Dozier 4-7 0-0 1-2 8 0 2 9 D.-Roberts 2-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 1 6 Allen 4-6 3-5 0-1 1 2 0 11 Cooper 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 0 3 6 TEAM 2 Totals 37-61 11-22 9-16 33 16 21 94

Oral Roberts 39 35 — 74 Memphis 51 39 — 90 For the first time since 1992, the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight. Memphis, the regional’s No. 1 seed, Attendance: 19,028; Officials: Burr, Cartensen, Clark fell to UCLA in contest and finished its thrilling 2005-06 campaign with a then school-record 33 wins (33-4 record). Memphis 72 - Bucknell 56 March 19, 2006 - Dallas, Texas Memphis 80 - Bradley 64 UCLA 50 - Memphis 45 Oakland Region - Second Round March 23, 2006 - Oakland, Calif. March 25, 2006 - Oakland, Calif. Oakland Region - Regional Semifinals Oakland Region - Regional Final Bucknell FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Mastropaolo 1-1 0-0 3-4 4 2 1 5 Bradley FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP UCLA FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP McNaughton 5-9 0-0 5-7 8 3 4 15 Sommerville 4-13 1-4 9-10 8 0 4 18 Bozeman 0-3 0-1 3-4 3 0 3 3 Lee 3-11 1-4 4-4 3 2 3 11 O’Bryant 3-7 0-0 2-5 14 0 2 8 Mbah a Moute 0-4 0-0 2-4 7 1 3 2 Badmus 1-4 0-2 2-3 2 0 3 4 Bennett 4-13 1-2 0-0 0 0 5 9 Hollins 6-7 0-0 2-11 9 0 4 14 Bettencourt 1-4 1-3 9-9 4 1 4 12 Tauai 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 2 Farmar 1-9 0-2 2-4 3 3 0 4 Thomas 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 Ruffin 2-5 1-2 2-4 1 4 3 7 Afflalo 2-9 2-4 9-10 3 0 1 15 Brown 3-7 0-0 1-2 3 0 3 7 Brown 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Collison 1-2 0-0 2-3 3 1 1 4 Griffin 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 Franklin 2-6 2-5 0-0 2 2 1 6 Aboya 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 4 Vegotsky 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Crouch 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Mata 2-3 0-0 0-1 6 0 1 4 Mack 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Andrews 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Roll 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 0 Morrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Wright 5-13 0-1 4-4 6 0 2 14 TEAM 0 Linthicum 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Adams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 14-40 2-8 20-39 36 7 14 50 V.-McClymont 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 TEAM 2 TEAM 4 Totals 20-60 5-16 19-27 35 6 18 64 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Totals 15-41 2-12 24-29 33 8 20 56 Williams, S. 2-9 1-5 3-6 8 1 4 8 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Carney 2-12 1-5 0-0 2 0 4 5 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Williams, S. 4-8 1-2 3-4 8 0 3 12 Anderson 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 3 2 2 Williams, S. 3-7 0-1 4-4 3 2 2 10 Carney 7-12 2-5 7-8 4 1 2 23 Dorsey 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 5 2 Carney 3-10 1-5 3-5 4 1 2 10 Dorsey 3-9 0-0 0-2 11 3 3 6 Washington 4-10 0-2 5-6 4 0 2 13 Dorsey 4-6 0-0 4-6 6 1 4 12 Anderson 3-6 2-4 0-0 5 1 2 8 Williams, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 Anderson 5-7 3-5 0-0 0 0 1 13 Washington 8-14 1-3 1-2 3 1 1 18 Dozier 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 0 4 6 Washington 1-6 1-2 5-7 1 0 2 8 Wade 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 D.-Roberts 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 6 HI Wade 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Williams, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Allen 0-3 0-2 1-3 0 1 3 1 Williams, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Dozier 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 2 Cooper 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 2 ST Dozier 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 D.-Roberts 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 TEAM 2 D.-Roberts 3-4 0-0 3-4 3 1 4 9 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 17-54 2-17 9-15 41 5 29 45 OR O McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Allen 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 5 3 3 Long 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 UCLA 28 22 — 50 Allen 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 6 3 8 Y Long 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sandridge 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 21 24 — 45 Sandridge 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Cooper 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 2 Attendance: 19,689; Officials: Higgins, Lopes, Greenwood Cooper 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 2 Totals 31-60 6-15 12-18 41 11 18 80 Totals 23-48 7-16 19-26 25 15 21 72 Bradley 30 34 — 64 Bucknell 21 35 — 56 Memphis 35 45 — 80 Memphis 31 41 — 72 Attendance: 19,596; Officials: Hess, Valentine, Kersey Attendance: 19,251; Officials: Donato, Adams, Pollard

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Memphis 73 - North Texas 58 Memphis 78 - Nevada 62 March 16, 2007 - New Orleans, La. March 18, 2007 - New Orleans, La. South Region - First Round South Region - Second Round North Texas FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Nevada FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Wooden 6-9 0-0 4-4 3 1 4 16 Fazekas 7-18 0-3 6-7 7 1 3 20 Williams 3-8 0-0 3-4 9 1 3 9 Ikovlev 3-5 3-4 2-2 5 2 2 11 Bell 1-6 0-1 2-4 4 5 5 4 Shiloh 1-6 0-3 7-8 4 3 3 9 Davis 4-10 2-3 2-3 0 1 4 12 Kemp 8-17 2-8 0-0 6 4 5 18 Watson 3-8 2-4 5-6 1 0 4 13 Sessions 1-8 0-1 0-0 1 5 2 2 Sturns 1-6 0-1 0-0 5 2 1 2 Fields 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 Young 0-2 0-1 0-0 9 2 2 0 Burleson 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 3 0 Mangrum 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Stewart 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 LaGrone 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Howerton 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 2 Hanson 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 2 Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19-53 4-10 16-22 34 12 25 58 McGee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 TEAM 3 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Totals 21-57 5-21 15-17 30 16 22 62 Dozier 4-10 0-2 3-4 7 2 2 11 Dorsey 4-11 0-0 1-5 15 2 4 9 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Kemp 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 Dozier 4-7 1-1 0-0 8 0 4 9 Anderson 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 6 Dorsey 2-3 0-0 4-6 9 1 2 8 D.-Roberts 6-11 0-2 4-4 5 2 4 16 Kemp 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 Niles 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Anderson 4-9 1-1 5-8 10 4 1 14 Hunt 3-11 1-5 2-2 5 1 0 9 D.-Roberts 3-8 0-1 10-12 3 1 2 16 Allen 4-10 2-3 4-6 1 4 2 14 Hunt 4-13 2-7 6-7 1 0 1 16 Mack 1-3 1-3 5-6 2 1 1 8 Allen 4-8 1-3 1-1 2 4 3 10 Cooper 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Mack 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 3 TEAM 5 Cooper 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 Totals 25-62 4-16 19-27 45 12 19 73 TEAM 1 Totals 23-59 6-17 26-34 40 10 16 78 North Texas 28 30 — 58 Memphis 37 36 — 73 Nevada 23 29 — 62 Attendance: 13,393; Officials: Greenwood, Connolly, Reed Memphis 37 41 — 78 Attendance: 13,594; Officials: O’Neill, Greenwood, Hillary Jeremy Hunt finished his collegiate career with a stellar per- formance versus Ohio State in the NCAA Tournament South Memphis 65 - Texas A&M 64 Region championship game. The senior guard scored 26 March 22, 2007 - San Antonio, Texas points and grabbed four rebounds in 35 minutes of action. South Region - Regional Semifinals Ohio State 92 - Memphis 76 Texas A&M FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP March 24, 2007 - San Antonio, Texas Carter 1-4 1-3 1-2 6 1 4 4 Jones 7-11 0-1 0-1 5 1 3 14 South Region - Regional Final Kavaliauskas 7-13 0-0 3-3 8 2 2 17 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Law 6-17 1-3 0-0 5 1 2 13 Dozier 3-8 0-0 3-4 11 2 3 9 Kirk 2-4 0-1 0-2 2 7 3 4 Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0-2 3 0 4 0 Johnston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kemp 4-10 4-5 0-0 1 1 0 12 Sloan 2-6 0-1 1-2 2 1 2 5 Anderson 5-14 0-4 0-0 3 4 4 10 Lee 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 D.-Roberts 6-10 0-1 2-4 4 1 5 14 Davis 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 2 Hunt 6-16 5-11 9-10 4 0 4 26 Pompey 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 2 Allen 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 0 TEAM 6 Mack 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 3 Totals 28-59 3-10 5-10 36 14 20 64 Cooper 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 2 TEAM 3 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Totals 26-65 10-22 14-20 35 10 29 76 Dozier 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 0 3 4 Dorsey 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 5 8 Ohio State FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Kemp 3-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 7 Harris 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Anderson 1-6 0-2 3-6 4 3 1 5 Oden 7-8 0-0 3-6 9 0 4 17 D.-Roberts 5-8 0-2 5-7 4 1 0 15 Conley Jr. 5-11 0-2 9-10 4 2 3 19 Niles 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Y Lewis 5-12 2-6 10-10 6 0 1 22 Hunt 6-12 3-7 4-5 4 2 0 19 Butler 2-6 2-6 6-6 3 4 2 12 Allen 1-5 0-2 2-3 4 1 1 4 Lighty 2-4 0-0 3-5 6 3 3 7 OR Mack 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Cook 2-4 1-3 4-4 3 0 0 9 Cooper 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 Terwillinger 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 ST TEAM 4 Hunter 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 4 Totals 23-54 5-17 14-21 31 8 15 65 TEAM 1 HI H Totals 26-51 5-17 35-41 34 9 15 92 Texas A&M 42 22 — 64 Memphis 37 28 — 65 Memphis 38 38 — 76 Attendance: 26,060; Officials: Hess, Hughes, Lindsay Ohio State 41 51 — 92 Attendance: 26,260; Officials: Higgins, Gray, Kitts

Antonio Anderson, seen above shooting a jumper versus Texas A&M, hit two of the most memorable free throws in Tiger basketball history when he swished home two charity tosses with :03.1 left to lift Memphis to a 65-64 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 victory over the Aggies.

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Memphis 87 - UT-Arlington 63 Memphis 92 - Michigan St. 74 March 21, 2008 - Little Rock, Ark. March 28, 2008 - Houston, Texas South Region - First Round South Region - Regional Semifinals UT-Arlington FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Mich. State FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Guignard 4-12 2-8 0-0 0 3 1 10 Morgan 2-6 0-0 3-6 7 2 3 7 Griffin 4-8 0-0 3-9 8 0 4 11 Suton 11-14 1-1 0-0 9 0 3 23 Moffitt 4-5 1-2 0-1 4 1 2 9 Naymick 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 4 Epps 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 5 0 Lucas 3-7 0-1 5-6 1 4 5 11 Posey 1-6 0-0 2-3 8 1 2 4 Neitzel 2-8 2-7 0-0 1 7 3 6 Smith 2-6 1-2 0-0 2 8 2 5 Ibok 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 0 Hunter 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Allen 8-15 2-8 2-3 4 0 5 20 Dewait 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Walton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 4 0 Parker 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 4 Vereen 7-11 0-1 6-8 2 2 4 20 Summers 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 3 TEAM 2 Dahlman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24-55 4-13 11-21 29 16 23 63 Gray 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Totals 29-59 5-18 11-17 28 18 28 74 Dozier 3-6 0-0 6-7 5 1 4 12 Dorsey 1-4 0-0 1-4 9 1 3 3 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Anderson 4-9 3-5 6-10 6 5 0 17 Dozier 3-7 0-0 3-6 10 0 4 9 D.-Roberts 8-12 1-4 6-7 7 4 1 23 Dorsey 3-4 0-0 0-2 4 1 2 6 Rose 6-10 2-2 3-4 5 3 3 17 Anderson 3-10 1-4 3-3 5 4 2 10 Taggart 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 0 3 0 D.-Roberts 7-12 0-2 11-12 5 2 2 25 Kemp 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 Rose 10-16 1-3 6-7 4 5 1 27 Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Taggart 2-6 0-1 1-2 4 0 3 5 Allen 1-4 0-2 0-2 0 3 1 2 Kemp 2-2 2-2 2-2 0 1 0 8 Mack 4-5 2-3 0-1 1 1 0 10 Niles 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Allen 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 0 2 0 Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 Mack 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 TEAM 7 Totals 28-54 9-20 22-35 39 18 18 87 Totals 31-59 4-13 26-35 39 13 16 92

UT-Arlington 31 32 — 63 Michigan St. 20 54 — 74 Memphis 45 42 — 87 Joey Dorsey, seen hhere ddunkingk against Mississippi State in Memphis 50 42 — 92 Attendance: 16,060; Officials: Greenwood, Hampton, Rutecki the second round, had an outstanding performance against Attendance: 32,931; Officials: Hess, Smith, O’Neill the Bulldogs. The senior posted a double-double of 13 points and 12 rebounds and added six blocks in helping the Tigers advance to the Sweet 16. Memphis 77 - Mississippi St. 74 March 23, 2008 - Little Rock, Ark. South Region - Second Round Miss. State FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Hansborough 7-10 3-5 2-2 2 0 4 19 Stewart 1-12 0-6 2-3 5 1 4 4 Rhodes 7-14 0-0 0-1 10 1 3 14 Varnado 2-4 0-0 7-8 2 0 4 11 Gordon 7-16 4-7 3-6 11 5 4 21 Johnson, R. 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 Johnson, B. 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 Turner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 TEAM 6 Totals 26-60 8-19 14-20 37 9 23 74

Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Dozier 4-10 0-0 1-3 4 1 5 9 Dorsey 6-8 0-0 1-5 12 0 5 13 Anderson 1-5 0-3 2-6 4 4 0 4

D.-Roberts 6-16 0-3 5-7 5 4 2 17 HI Rose 6-14 1-3 4-9 9 7 0 17

Taggart 0-3 0-1 2-2 7 1 4 2 ST Kemp 4-5 4-5 0-0 1 1 0 12

Allen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 OR O Mack 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Y TEAM 3 Totals 28-63 6-16 15-32 45 19 16 77

Miss. State 27 47 — 74 Memphis 36 41 — 77 Attendance: 16,060; Officials: Greenwood, Hillary, Scagliotta Chrish Douglas-Robertsl b got theh Tigers startedd on theirh trip to the NCAA title game with a 23-point, seven-rebound, Despite missing a large part of the second half in the Tigers’ four-assist performance in Memphis’ first-round win over NCAA Sweet 16 game versus Michigan State, freshman Der- Texas-Arlington. Douglas-Roberts continued his strong play rick Rose netted a career-high 27 points in the win over the throughout the tournament and was named to the NCAA All- Spartans. Rose was named the NCAA South Region MVP. Final Four and All-South Region teams.

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The 2007-08 Tigers celebrate their NCAA Tournament South Region championship after defeating Texas 85-67 in the regional title game in Houston’s Reliant Stadium. The win propelled Memphis to the school’s first NCAA Final Four appearance since 1985. The Tigers rolled through the regional with double-digit wins over Michigan State (92-74) and Texas. Joey Dorsey, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Rose were named to the NCAA All-South Region Team, with Rose taking home region MVP honors. Memphis moved on to the Final Four in San Antonio the following weekend and posted a 78-63 win over UCLA in the national semifinals. Two nights later, the Tigers fell to Kansas in overtime in the championship game. Memphis, though, finished the 2007-08 season with a 38-2 overall record. The 38 victories are an NCAA record for most wins in a single season. Memphis 85 - Texas 67 Memphis 78 - UCLA 63 Kansas 75 - Memphis 68 (ot) March 30, 2008 - Houston, Texas April 5, 2008 - San Antonio, Texas April 7, 2008 - San Antonio, Texas South Region - Regional Final Final Four - National Semifinals Final Four - National Championship Texas FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP UCLA FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Kansas FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP James 4-12 0-5 0-0 5 3 5 8 Shipp 3-9 2-6 1-3 2 0 3 9 Arthur 9-13 0-0 2-2 10 1 3 20 Atchley 2-8 1-5 0-0 6 1 4 5 Mbah a Moute 5-13 0-0 2-2 13 0 0 12 Jackson 3-4 0-0 2-2 8 1 1 8 Abrams 6-16 5-10 0-0 5 3 4 17 Love 4-11 0-2 4-4 9 1 1 12 Robinson 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 3 2 Augustin 4-18 2-6 6-6 2 3 3 16 Westbrook 10-19 2-3 0-0 3 2 4 22 Chalmers 5-13 2-6 6-6 3 3 3 18 Mason 3-8 1-2 0-0 7 3 5 7 Collison 1-9 0-1 0-0 4 4 5 2 Rush 5-9 0-2 2-3 6 2 3 12 Johnson 3-4 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 8 Aboya 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 Collins 4-10 1-4 2-2 4 6 3 11 Lewis 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Keefe 0-1 0-1 4-4 2 0 1 4 Kaun 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 4 Wangmene 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Mooney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 Mata-Real 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 Aldrich 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Pittman 2-2 0-0 0-1 4 0 0 4 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 Chapman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24-64 4-13 11-13 36 8 17 63 Totals 29-55 3-12 14-15 39 14 18 75 TEAM 5 Totals 25-69 9-28 8-9 36 13 25 67 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Dozier 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 6 Dozier 4-11 1-2 2-3 10 3 2 11 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Dorsey 0-3 0-0 0-0 15 2 3 0 Dorsey 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 5 6 Dozier 1-6 0-0 0-0 7 0 5 2 Anderson 5-11 2-5 0-0 3 3 0 12 Anderson 3-9 2-7 1-3 5 1 3 9 Dorsey 5-7 0-0 1-1 12 0 0 11 D.-Roberts 9-17 1-3 9-11 4 0 2 28 D.-Roberts 7-16 2-5 6-9 1 1 4 22

Y Anderson 3-5 2-3 1-2 2 4 1 9 Rose 7-16 0-0 11-12 9 4 4 25 Rose 7-17 1-6 3-4 6 8 1 18 D.-Roberts 5-12 1-3 14-17 3 3 0 25 Taggart 3-7 1-2 0-0 7 1 3 7 Taggart 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 2 Kemp 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

OR Rose 7-10 0-1 7-8 6 9 3 21 Taggart 5-7 0-0 2-2 3 0 1 12 Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kemp 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 0 1 2 Mack 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Mack 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ST Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 1 TEAM 1 Allen 0-1 0-0 3-4 1 2 0 3 Totals 27-64 4-12 20-23 43 10 14 78 Totals 25-62 6-22 12-19 28 14 17 68 HI H Mack 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 5 UCLA 35 28 — 63 Kansas 33 30 12 — 75 Totals 26-52 3-11 30-36 39 18 13 85 Memphis 38 40 — 78 Memphis 28 35 5 — 68 Attendance: 43,718; Officials: Hess, Shaw, Collins Attendance: 43,257; Officials: Hightower, Corbett, Cahill Texas 28 39 — 67 Memphis 39 46 — 85 Attendance: 32,798; Officials: Kitts, Driscoll, Donato

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Memphis 81 - CSU Northridge 70 Memphis 89 - Maryland 70 Missouri 102 - Memphis 91 March 19, 2009 - Kansas City, Mo. March 19, 2009 - Kansas City, Mo. March 26, 2009 - Glendale, Ariz. West Region - First Round West Region - Second Round West Region - Region Semifinal CSU Northridge FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Maryland FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Missouri FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Galick 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 0 2 12 Milbourne 4-9 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 8 Carroll 6-11 0-1 5-8 6 6 4 17 Daniels 5-7 1-2 3-5 4 1 3 14 Neal 3-8 1-4 2-2 4 0 2 9 Lyons 2-9 0-0 11-18 12 2 5 15 Townsend 6-8 0-1 2-4 9 0 4 14 Mosley 1-3 0-0 5-9 3 0 1 7 Tiller 10-16 1-2 2-4 4 3 2 23 Hill 4-13 3-6 2-2 2 6 2 13 Vasquez 8-16 2-4 0-0 3 5 3 18 Taylor 5-7 0-1 4-5 4 1 2 14 Haynes 0-5 0-3 0-0 3 1 2 0 Bowie 4-10 0-0 3-5 3 1 3 11 Lawrence 4-7 3-6 2-4 3 1 1 13 Cordell 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 Dupree 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Paul 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 Osunsanmi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Hayes 4-7 2-4 0-0 1 1 3 10 Denmon 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 5 Mels 4-12 3-6 4-5 1 2 2 15 Wallace 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Soo Kim 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Ramsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Tucker 2-5 0-2 1-3 3 1 0 5 Bowers 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 2 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Gregory 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 2 Safford 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 7 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 English 0-3 0-2 6-6 1 2 1 6 Lizarraga 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 27-62 5-14 11-19 27 9 17 70 TEAM 5 TEAM 5 Totals 33-62 6-16 30-45 37 17 24 102 Totals 24-54 7-18 15-20 32 10 18 70 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Taggart 5-8 0-0 4-6 11 0 2 14 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A RB A F TP Dozier 7-10 0-1 3-3 8 1 2 17 Taggart 4-8 0-1 1-2 8 0 5 9 Taggart 3-4 0-0 2-2 6 1 3 8 Anderson 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 11 1 2 Dozier 8-11 0-0 3-6 16 2 4 19 Dozier 2-7 0-1 2-4 8 1 3 6 Evans 7-13 1-5 4-5 4 5 2 19 Anderson 8-13 0-1 2-7 5 5 5 18 Anderson 6-11 0-2 1-2 4 9 2 13 Mack 6-11 5-7 0-0 1 1 2 17 Evans 12-25 0-3 9-9 5 4 1 33 Evans 6-11 1-4 2-4 3 5 3 15 Kemp 1-1 1-1 3-4 1 1 0 6 Mack 0-7 0-5 0-4 3 2 1 0 Mack 0-7 0-5 1-3 1 0 1 1 Sallie 4-6 3-4 2-2 3 2 3 13 Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kemp 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 1 H.-Niles 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 Sallie 3-5 3-5 3-4 0 3 5 12 Sallie 12-17 10-15 1-1 4 1 1 35 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 H--Niles 0-1 0-0 2-2 5 1 1 2 Witherspoon 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 0 3 1 TEAM 2 Witherspoon 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 0 Laird 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Totals 35-69 3-15 18-32 40 16 26 91 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 Totals 29-59 11-28 12-21 35 19 16 81 Totals 31-53 10-19 17-22 35 21 17 89 Missouri 49 53 — 102 Memphis 36 55 — 91 CSUN 31 39 — 70 Maryland 33 37 — 70 Attendance: 20,101; Officials: Self, Valentine, O’Connell Memphis 34 47 — 81 Memphis 53 36 — 89 Attendance: 17,319; Officials: Corbett, Daily, Prager Attendance: 18,247; Officials: Corbett, Higgins, Self HI ST OR O Y

Roburt Sallie scored a Memphis NCAA Tournament record 35 Antonio Anderson only scored two points but dished out 11 Tyreke Evans netted a career-high 33 points in his final game points in the Tigers’ first round win over Cal State Northridge. assists in Memphis’ NCAA Tournament second round win over wearing the Blue and Gray in the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament The sophomore guard hit a school-record 10 three-pointer in Maryland. The 11 dimes were the second-most in an NCAA Sweet Sixteen loss to Missouri. The 33 points were the third- the victory. Tournament game in Tiger hoops history. most for a single game in Memphis NCAA Tournament history.

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Following are chronological notes and Jackson, Tenn., the Tigers were scheduled to to the game that they would not take any free interesting facts about the tradition-rich his- play Sunflower Junior College, but Sunflower throws, instead, getting the ball out of bounds. tory of Memphis basketball. If you have any withdrew from the tourney. Officials of the For three full quarters, forward Davey Banks questions or can add something to this section, tournament prepared to rearrange the bracket and crew gave a dazzling exhibition and scored please call Lamar Chance, basketball media to give the Tigers another opening round op- almost at will. Midway through the fourth relations director at (901) 678-2337. ponent. Curlin threatened to withdraw from the quarter and leading by eight points, the Celtics tournament because he thought the Tigers were famed comical circus went into action. At one entitled to a bye. Curlin, however, decided to point, Banks played for the Tigers and even the 1920-29 play UT Martin and won 44-25. referee, Marion Hale, scored a bucket for the  In the 1920s, West Tennessee State Normal  The Tigers upset Jacksonville (Ala.) on January home team. School played its games in the Normal Cage, the 22, 1937, at Memorial Gym. The win was big  The Tigers lost to Goldcrest 54-43 in front of YMCA and the Messick High School gym. The because all of Jacksonville’s players were over 1,500 spectators at the Gaston Community Normal Cage was a room in the Administration six-feet tall, including its center who stood 6-5. Center. The game was part of a jubilee to raise Building with the floor marked with the dimen- The Tigers’ tallest player was 6-2. money for the Dr. James Naismith Memorial. sions of a basketball court. The court allowed  On March 10, 1937, the Commercial Appeal  In a 72-41 win over Southwestern for the city barely six inches from the court sidelines to the wrote that Curlin, who had coached football championship in the 1941-42 season, star room's walls. for 15 years, would coach only basketball and forward Leslie Steele scored a then record 42  Memphis Normal’s first head coach was Freder- serve as athletic director. points in front of a crowd of 600. It was the first ick Grantham, who also started for the Tigers at  The 1937-38 team had the dubious distinction time in Tiger history a player had scored over forward. Grantham led U of M to a 22-8 record of losing all 14 games it played. It stands as 40 points in a single game. in his only season as player/coach. At this time, the only winless season in Tiger basketball  There was no team in 1943-44 due to World the Tigers were members of the Scholastic history. War II, and the 1944-45 squad had to be made League and finished second in 1920-21. up of freshmen under the age of 18. Birthdays  The second-winningest coach in Memphis rolled around and two of the starters received history is Zach Curlin, who began his coach- presidential draft greetings. 1940-49  The 1947-48 season was the last season that ing career in 1924. Curlin was Mr. Everything,  Some of the top players in the 1940s were coaching basketball, baseball and football for 23 Zach Curlin served as head coach. Leslie Steele, Sam Hindsman, Howard Street,  McCoy Tarry, known as the “little red head,” years at Memphis, while also serving as director E.L. Hutton, Wayne Franklin, Randall Smith, of athletics and physical education. The Tigers became the fifth head coach in U of M history Coy Creason, Phil Hodson, Bennie Reed, Jack in 1948. Tarry came to Memphis from Brew- lost to Memphis YMCA on Feb. 27, 1925, for Graninger and Van Mathis. the city championship. ers High School in Brewers, Ky. One part of  In 1941, West Tennessee State Teachers College Tarry’s strategy was the use of five guards at  In the Jan. 25, 1925, Commercial Appeal, it was became Memphis State College. The Tigers stated that “popular prices” for Tiger games the same time once the Tigers had a slight lead. went on to win nine of 17 games that year under The fivesome would then use their speed and would be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for their new name and claimed the city champion- students and children. quickness to freeze the basketball. ship by defeating Southwestern twice.  Due to large crowds in the 1949-50 season, two  In 1928, the Tigers played their first season in  The 1940-41 season saw the Tigers fall to the the Mississippi Valley Conference and wound games had to be moved to Messick High Gym World Champion New York Celtics, 48-43, and the Shelby County Building. up playing in the title game against UT Martin in Memorial Gym. The Celtics agreed prior Junior College. UT Martin won the game 38- 37.  The West Tennessee State Normal Tigers began the 1929 season playing in Memorial Gym, the school’s new $100,000 on campus facility. The first game in the new gym was against Cumberland College on Jan. 14, 1929, and the Tigers won 40-27. Normal’s best player, Slick Headden, was suspended for an infraction of training rules and did not play in the contest. Y That year, the Tigers finished second in the Mississippi Valley Conference and placed three OR players on the All-Conference team. ST HI H 1930-39  Some of the outstanding players in the 1930s were Sam Hindsman, Milton Mayo, Bert Barnes, Doc Howell, Clyde Moore, Mooney Boswell, Red Humphreys, Jack Dodds, James Stroup, Elmer Vaughn, Otho Lynch, James (J.T.) Crawford and Alton Gardner.  In the 1932 Mississippi Valley Tournament in Memphis played its games in Memorial Gym from 1929-51, compiling a 106-67 record.

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Madison Square Garden. 81-78. The Tigers were ranked 16th following  Memphis defeated No. 4 Marshall College the win over the Cards. Three nights later at 1950-59 104-85 at the Fieldhouse. the Fieldhouse, Memphis upset No. 20 Western  The 1950s was a time when University of  In 1954, Lambert had the privilege to coach the Kentucky 86-84. Memphis basketball grew into a household name first-ever Memphis All-American in Forrest  The 1957 NIT marked a number of firsts for the thanks in part to head coach Eugene Lambert. Arnold. Arnold, who ranks fourth on Memphis’ Tigers. It was the school’s first appearance in the Lambert, who was assisted by “Stormin’” all-time scoring list, helped lead the Tigers to 62 NIT, first official game at the famed Madison Norman Sloan, led the Tigers to their first-ever wins in his four-year career. One highlight of Square Garden, and the Utah contest in the NCAA appearance in 1955, where they fell to his sterling career, was a school-record (at the opening round was Memphis’ first nationally- Penn State in the first round. Lambert took the time) 46-point game against Hardin-Simmons televised game. Tigers to a second-straight NCAA appearance in the old Fieldhouse.  Over 200 Memphis students piled into five in 1956. That year, the Tigers lost to Oklahoma  Memphis upsets nationally-ranked Mississippi chartered buses for the 17-hour ride to in the first round, as Memphis was forced State 94-68, as legendary coach Adolph Rupp to watch their Tigers in the NIT. Another 300 to play without four starters (Forest Arnold, scouts the Bulldogs. Rupp’s Kentucky squad fans were expected to make the trip in private Win Wilfong, Ken Caldwell and Orby Arnold) was ranked No. 1 at the time. A reporter asked cars. The bus arrived at the arena during halftime because of NCAA rules on freshmen and four- Rupp about the Tigers and Rupp responded by of Memphis’ thrilling overtime win over St. year men. During Lambert’s five years at the saying “no comment.” Bonaventure. Bob Swander sank a last second helm, the Tigers had four winning seasons and  Season tickets for the 1955-56 campaign were shot as Memphis won 80-78, giving the Tigers two 20-win campaigns. $10 for 10 games. the right to play Bradley for the title. Against  On Dec. 3, 1950, in a win over NATTC, sub- stitute guard Roy Darnell received the honor of scoring the 100th point of the game for the Tigers with two minutes left. It marked the first time in school history a Tiger team had reached the century mark.  On Dec. 6, 1951, the Tigers open up their home season at the new $700,000 Fieldhouse gymna- sium against Mississippi State in front of 3,500 spectators. The Bulldogs spoiled Memphis’ opener 60-58. The gym was officially dedicated on Feb. 11, 1952, as Governor Gordon Browning delivered a speech prior to the game with Ole Miss.  On Dec. 15, 1951, the Tigers started their longest road trip in school history by playing at Idaho. The trip lasted a solid month, and Memphis played 13 games in six different states — Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Alabama and Mississippi. During the 13-game span, Mem- phis went 7-6. The Tigers spent Christmas in Bob Hope greeted the Tigers at Paramount Studios during Memphis’ trip to the Pacific in 1951. Spokane, Wash., before hopping a plane to  Bob Vanatta came to Memphis after serving Bradley, Win Wilfong scored 31 points and Hawaii on Dec. 30. The trip also included the as athletic director at Bradley. During his six was named MVP of the tournament. The Tigers program’s first-ever plane ride. seasons at The U of M, Vanatta had a record lost the game, however, 84-83. On Mar. 24, the  Memphis won the 1952 Tennessee NAIB bas- of 109-34 and led the Tigers to three NITs and Tigers returned home as 2,000 fans, including ketball crown with a 45-38 win over Tennessee one NCAA appearance. Elvis Presley, greeted the team at Municipal Tech at Cookeville. The Tigers earned the right  The 1956-57 season turned out to be a special Airport. to play in the National Tournament in Kansas year for the Tigers. Not only was there a name  On July 1, 1957, Memphis State College became City, Mo., where they defeated Baltimore 60-39, change, but first-year coach Bob Vanatta took a Memphis State University. HI before being ousted by Portland 72-48 in the cinderella team to the finals of the NIT in New  Memphis wins the prestigious 1957 Sugar Bowl

second round. York City. From that point, the name Memphis Tournament on Dec. 30 with a 47-46 upset win ST  Following the 1952 season, John Wallisa became took on a different meaning. It was one of the over sixth-ranked Maryland in three overtimes. the first-ever Memphis player to be drafted by most important years in Tiger basketball his- The Tigers upended Loyola-New Orleans the OR O the NBA. Wallesea went to the Minneapolis tory. night before, 65-63. Y Lakers.  Memphis was ranked No. 12 in the nation on  One of the finest players in Tiger history was Win  Memphis took on the No. 1 ranked Pirates of Jan. 5, 1956. Wilfong, who played from 1955-57. Wilfong Seton Hall in South Orange, N.J., on Jan. 22,  On Jan. 11, 1956, the biggest crowd (4,000) in scored 1,203 points in just two seasons to put 1953. The Tigers fell to the mighty Pirates, Memphis history saw the Tigers defeat Western him 22nd on Memphis’ all-time scoring chart. 103-85. The 85 points scored by Memphis were Kentucky 80-64 at the Fieldhouse. More than Wilfong was a first team Converse All-American the most tallied by an opponent against Seton 1,000 fans were turned away at the door. in 1957. Hall up to that point. While on their trip east,  Some say the true arrival of Memphis basketball  Other great players during the decade that helped the Tigers played an exhibition game against came on Feb. 2, 1957, when the Tigers upset put the Tigers on the basketball map were John the Knickerbockers, a professional team, at No. 3 ranked Louisville at the Ellis Auditorium Wallisa, Jack Butcher, Phil Hodson, Joe Nip

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McKnight, Dick Kinder (who scored 44 points coach. In Iba’s first year, the Tigers earned a trip and would go on to enjoy a long relationship against Marshall in 1953), Ken Caldwell, Bill to the 1967 NIT. That was the last tournament with the Tigers. McClain, Hoover Scott, Bob Swander, Elmore to be played in the old .  In what some called at the time “the greatest Fortner, Spud Hays, Jim Hockaday, Jack Gran- Also on May 19, 1966, the Tigers became a game ever played in the Mid-South Coliseum,” inger, Neal Doyle, Millard Davis, George Price, member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Memphis fell to No. 2 ranked Marquette 74-73 Skip Wolfe, Joe Gummersbach, and making them the 24th school to enter the Mis- on Dec. 7, 1971. The Tigers enjoyed a five-point Orby Arnold. souri Valley family. The conference would later lead in the final minute of play, but a lane viola- be referred to as “The Valley of Death” because tion, missed free throw and a desperation basket no win came easy in the Valley. on the game’s final play gave Al McGuire's team  Iba was noted for his disciplinarian and hard- the victory. 1960-69 working style which was not the only factors that  On Feb. 2, 1972, 17,000 fans were waiting  Bob Vanatta accepted the head coaching posi- brought the multitude of basketball enthusiasts when the Tigers took the court in Louisville’s tion at the University of Missouri in 1962 and to the games. Iba’s vivid personality accounted Freedom Hall. It was a place where Memphis long time assistant, Dean Ehlers, became the for the sale of many tickets. As one supporter had never won in nine previous tries. Thanks Tigers’ eighth head coach. In his first year, the put it in 1966: “I’d pay two bucks just to see to the scoring of Finch and the rebounding of Tigers went 19-7 and received a bid to the NIT Iba.” Robinson, the Tigers defeated Louisville 77-69 at Madison Square Garden. The Tigers were led to grab a share of the lead in the Missouri Valley that season by Larry Garber, Jamie McMahan, Conference. Due to identical 12-2 conference Hunter Beckman, John Hillman, Bob Neuman marks, Memphis and Louisville played a playoff and King George Kirk. 1970-79 game on Mar. 11, 1972, in Nashville to determine  In 1961, Wayne Yates was voted by the Phila-  The 1970s saw the arrival of Memphis basketball which Missouri Valley team would represent delphia Sportswriters as the best player to play to the national scene. The decade brought with the league in the NCAA Midwest Regional. in the Philadelphia area all season. Yates scored it new coach Gene Bartow, and immediately Memphis lost to the Cardinals 83-72, and had 25 points and ripped down 23 rebounds in a he parlayed experienced players like James to settle for its fifth NIT appearance. 78-74 win at Villanova. Douglas, Don Holcomb and Fred Horton with  Perhaps the most remembered season in Tiger  On Feb. 19, 1963, the Tigers played Dayton two young budding stars in Larry Finch and basketball history and the one that put Memphis in front of a packed Fieldhouse. In fact, the Ronnie Robinson. Bartow, who coached the State on the map permanently, was the 1972-73 fire marshalls stopped the game for several previous six seasons at Valparaiso, promised a campaign led by Finch, Robinson, Bill Laurie minutes to clear the aisles. At the time, Big Jack wide-open style of basketball along with a zone and newcomers Larry Kenon, Billy Buford, Eaton, the “Voice of the Tigers,” was at a loss press defense and some man-to-man. West Westfall and Bill Cook. The Tigers reeled for words and did not have any interviews to  In his first game as a Tiger in 1970, Finch scored off 14-straight wins during one stretch, cap- fill the interrupted broadcast. So what did Big 24 points and let Tiger fans know instantly they tured the Missouri Valley title and received the Jack do? He resorted to singing. Eaton was the had a special player when he swished a 25-foot school’s first bid to the NCAA tournament since “Voice of the Tigers” from 1959 to 1987. By jump shot just five seconds into the game. 1962. Playing in the regional finals in Houston, the way, the Tigers won the game 61-59 when  Following Memphis’ stirring 78-75 upset of Texas, the Tigers knocked off South Carolina Jamie McMahan tipped in a missed shot. Louisville on Jan. 9, 1971, the Tigers jumped and Kansas State to advance to the Final Four  The final season at the Fieldhouse was high- into the Top 20 for the first time in a decade. On for the first time in school history. The Tigers lighted by Memphis’ startling 83-65 win over Jan. 15, the Tigers, with an 11-2 record, found defeated Providence in the semifinals and earned No. 2 ranked Loyola-Chicago before a standing themselves ranked 19th in the AP poll. a spot in the title game against the powerful room crowd of 4,000 on Jan. 20, 1964. The final  The 1971-72 season marked the first for public UCLA Bruins, led by Bill Walton. The Tigers official game ever played in the Fieldhouse was address announcer Fred Cook. Cook worked battled the mighty Bruins to a 39-39 halftime tie, on Feb. 26, 1964, when Memphis fell to Xavier his first game against Missouri-Rolla that year but Walton was too much in the second half as 99-86. Prior to the 1964-65 season, however, the Tigers said good-bye to the Fieldhouse for good when they played the annual Blue-Gray game before a packed house.  During the early 1960s, it was decided that Memphis needed a new facility to showcase its

Y basketball program. In December of 1964, the 11,200-seat Mid-South Coliseum opened. The

OR Tigers hosted Texas A&M in the first collegiate game ever played in the building and U of M ST defeated the Aggies 82-73 before 8,763 fans.

HI H  Memphis began the 1965-66 season south of the border with exhibition games in Mexico City against Mexico Poly, National Physical Education School, LaSalle and the University of Americas.  In 1965, the Rebounders Club was officially formed to help promote Tiger basketball on a fulltime basis. The organization, which is in its 40th year, has over 500 members. MemphisMemphihisp playsllayso onene fifinfinalall gamgameei innt thehhe FiFieFieldhouse,ldhouse ththe BlBlue-Grayue GraG yi iintersquadntersquadd gagame,me prprioriior to  In 1966, Moe Iba became the Tigers’ ninth head moving into the Mid-South Colisuem for the 1964-65 season.

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star player John Gunn was taken ill with a rare disease - Stevens-Johnson syndrome - and was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 11. Only 90 minutes before the tipoff of the Memphis-Ole Miss game on Dec. 21, at about 6:35 p.m., Gunn died from complications of the disease which attacks the body’s mucous membrane. “John Gunn was a great, strong competitor, full of life and energy,” athletic director Billy J. Murphy said. “It is very difficult to even imagine that he is gone. Our community and our University will miss him greatly. He fought with all his might to overcome this disease because that’s the type person he was. Now it is up to all of us to carry on. That’s the way John would have wanted it.” The remainder of the 1976-77 season was dedicated to Gunn, and the players wore black bands on their uniforms as a sign of mourning.  In 1979, Wayne Yates left Memphis and Dana Kirk was hired to direct the Tiger basketball Memphis takes on UCLA in the championship game of the 1973 NCAA Tournament. program. Kirk had led Virginia Commonwealth to a 24-5 record during the 1978-79 season, and UCLA defeated the Tigers 87-66. Walton hit an James Bradley, Dennis Isbell, Hank McDowell prior to three seasons at VCU, was an assistant NCAA Tournament record 21 of 22 shots and and Otis Jackson all contributing to the Tigers’ coach for five years at Louisville. He hired two scored 44 points to pace the Bruins. Finch and success. young assistants in Larry Finch, former Tiger Kenon were the only Tigers to score in double  On June 13, 1975, Memphis announced that it head coach, and Lee Fowler, current athletic figures. Finch netted 29 and Kenon tallied 20. was joining with five other major universities director at North Carolina State, to help structure Also that season, head coach Gene Bartow was in the formation of a new athletic conference. the program. named NABC National Coach of the Year. The following is a statement that was released  Larry Finch, Memphis’ head coach from 1986 by athletic director Billy J. Murphy: “We are to 1997, rewrote the Memphis record book in very pleased to announce that our president, Dr. 1973 claiming nine of 13 individual records. Billy M. Jones, has approved Memphis’ entrance 1980-89 During his career, the 6-2 guard earned All- into a new major basketball conference, which  In the 1980s, Memphis had such stars as Keith Missouri Valley Conference Team honors three will begin operation immediately. The official Lee, Elliot Perry, Andre Turner, Bobby Parks, times, MVC Player of the Year award in 1972 name of the new conference is the Metropolitan Phillip “Doom” Haynes, Derrick Phillips, and 1973 and All-American accolades (seven Collegiate Athletic Conference, and can be Baskerville Holmes, William Bedford, Willie teams). Finch’s sportsmanship on the court and referred to as the MCAC or the Metro 6.” The Becton, Vincent Askew, Dwight Boyd, Sylvester his community involvement off combined to Tigers joined with Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Gray and Marvin Alexander. The Tigers made make him one of the best-loved players ever Louisville, Saint Louis and Tulane. eight postseason tournaments (7 NCAAs, one to wear the Blue and Gray. Finch’s number 21  A tragic event hit the Tiger basketball program in NIT) and registered a record of 230-87 (.726) is one of eight retired jerseys hanging in the ththee wiwwinterintter ooff 19197676 wwhen,hhenn,, aafterftere oonlynlly ththreeree gaggames,mess,, duduringringg tthehe ddecade.ecadee. rafters of FedExForum.  In 1973, the Memphis established the M Club Athletic Hall of Fame. Each year an annual induction ceremony is held during the fall and eight new members are installed. Since its incep- tion, 39 former Tiger basketball players have been inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame. HI

A complete list of basketball hall of famers is ST included in this section of the Memphis media guide. OR O  In 1974, Gene Bartow left Memphis and former Y Tiger All-American Wayne Yates was hired to guide the basketball team. Yates had served as an assistant coach under Bartow. In his five years at the helm, Yates led the Tigers to three-straight 20-win seasons, one NCAA and two NITs. Dur- ing his tenure, the Tiger roster read like a Who's Who of college basketball with the likes of Bill Cook, Dexter Reed, John Gunn, Marion Hillard, Clarence Jones, John Washington, Alvin Wright, Gene Bartow’s 1972 Memphis team was the first Tiger club in five years to advance to postseason play, accepting a bid to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

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son for Miracles” after Memphis’ numerous comeback victories. In the season opener against Cleveland State, the Tigers trailed with 10 minutes to play before mounting a 70-66 come-from-behind victory. In one of the most incredible wins in Tiger history, Memphis trailed Oral Roberts on the road by seven points with 15 seconds left in the game. The Tigers ended up winning when John Wilfong hit a last second three-pointer. Dubbed the “Cardiac Kids,” the Tigers forced Memphis officials to post signs warning people with heart conditions to not watch the Tigers play. After embarrassing Louisville on national television, New Orleans came to town and led the Tigers by eight points with under two minutes to play. Yes, you guessed it. Memphis reached into its bag of tricks and pulled out another miracle win on a last second shot by Wilfong. Memphis also went on to post come-from-behind victories over Southern Miss and South Carolina.  One of Finch’s first recruits as a head coach was the exciting Elliot Perry, who played for Andre Turner tracks down a loose ball during the Tigers’ 1985 NCAA Final Four game against eventual national champion Villanova. the Tigers from 1987-91. Perry, who had his jersey number 34 retired in 1992, is the second its second trip to the Final Four. The Tigers  The 1980s saw the great one-on-one battles of leading scorer in U of M history. met Villanova in the semifinals in Lexington, Keith Lee vs Hakeem Olajuwon, Keith Lee  One of the unbelievable highlights of the Ky., and fell to the eventual champion 52-45. vs and Keith Lee vs Wayman 1988-89 season was a 24-0 start for the Tigers Memphis ended the year with 31 wins, the Tisdale, not to mention the classic Memphis- against eighth-ranked Louisville in Freedom second-most ever in school history. Louisville confrontations. Hall. Memphis, however, had to hang on to  The 1985-86 season got off to another flying  In 1981, Memphis signed a 6-11 basketball win 72-67. That same year, the Tigers made start as the Tigers raced to a school record 20-0 phenom from West Memphis, Ark., who would the NCAA field as a No. 5 seed, and Finch was start that included wins over nationally-ranked rewrite the Tiger basketball record book. Keith named Metro Coach of the Year. Lee, who had led West Memphis High School Kansas and Louisville. Memphis, ranked No. 2, to two undefeated seasons, made an immediate traveled to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia impact on Memphis basketball. During his four- Tech, a team it had beaten by 22 points just five year career, the Tigers went 104-24, made the days earlier. But the Hokies handed the Tigers 1990-99 NCAA Tournament four times, including one their first loss of the season 76-72. Memphis  The decade of the 1990s got off to a sweet start Final Four appearance in 1985, and claimed ended the year with a 28-6 mark and a final when the No. 1 high school player in the nation, three Metro Tournament titles. ranking of No. 7 by the Associated Press. Anfernee Hardaway, inked with the Tigers. The  On Jan. 10, 1982, Memphis was voted the No.  After another NCAA appearance in 1986, 6-7 swingman from Memphis’ Treadwell High 1 ranked team in the country by both the As- Memphis basketball moved to a new era the School, was the Parade Magazine National sociated Press and UPI polls for the first time following season, when it announced that former Player of the Year in 1990 after averaging 36.3 in school history. The ranking was short lived, All-American guard Larry Finch would take points, 10.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 3.3 steals however. That same night, Virginia Tech upset over the reins as head coach. The announcement a game. the Tigers in Blacksburg 69-56. came on Sept. 25, 1986.  Hardaway, however, had to sit and watch during  In the second round of the 1983 NCAA Tourna-  In his first season, Finch inherited a team on the 1990-91 season because he was unable to ment, Memphis took on Georgetown in a game probation and three key players lost to gradu- play due to academic problems. Patiently wait- that will never be forgotten by Tiger fans. It ation and the NBA. No one expected him to

Y ing, Hardaway was struck with tragedy in April would be a battle of Keith Lee against Patrick win, so what did he do? Finch guided the of 1991 when he was shot in the foot while being

OR Ewing. Lee owned Ewing on this day, scoring Tigers to a 26-8 season, a Metro Tournament robbed. Hardaway missed summer workouts, 28 points and grabbing 15 rebounds to lead championship and was named Basketball Times but was ready when practice opened on Oct. 15 ST the Tigers to a 66-57 victory. The win set up a Rookie Coach of the Year. With the Tigers on with the bullet still lodged in his foot. On Oct. regional matchup with No. 1 ranked Houston probation, Metro officials took a vote whether HI H 26, the bullet was removed after it had shifted and Akeem Olajuwon. they should allow the Tigers to compete in the to a spot that was advantageous for removal.  The 1984-85 campaign would go down as tournament. The vote was unanimous much to Hardaway was back to 100 percent, but still a another magical season for Tiger basketball. the chagrin of Louisville coach . little rusty after all the missed time. The Tigers breezed to a 24-3 regular season “I don’t think anybody should be in the Metro  The 1990-91 season marked Memphis’ last in record and swept through the Metro Confer- Tourney if they are on probation,” said Crum. the Metro Conference as the Tigers prepared to ence Tournament in Louisville before being Memphis beat Cincinnati and South Carolina move to the Great Midwest. The Tigers enjoyed sent to Houston, Texas, for the first round of before beating Crum’s Cardinals 75-52 for the 16 successful seasons in the Metro, recording the NCAAs. Memphis defeated Pennsylvania, third time that year. an overall 134-85 mark in conference games. UAB, Boston College and Oklahoma to earn  Finch’s first season was also dubbed the “Sea- Memphis also collected three regular season

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crowns and four tournament titles. The year also meant the end of the highly-competitive series with Louisville.  Later that season, the Tigers closed out 27 years at the Mid-South Coliseum on a sour note by falling to Arkansas State 58-57 in the NIT sec- ond round. Memphis compiled a 343-90 (.792) record at the “Roundhouse,” including three unbeaten seasons (1981-82, 1984-85, 1985-86). The Memphis athletic department recognized and invited back all the players, coaches and administrators that were associated with the program during the Mid-South years, to the final regular season game against Virginia Tech.  In the fall of 1990, Finch’s nephew, David Vaughn, inked with the Tigers. The 6-9 Vaughn, a McDonald's and Parade All-American, was rated one of the top five recruits in the country by some analysts.  On Nov. 16, 1990, an official press conference was held at the Downtown Athletic Club in Chicago announcing the formation of the Great Midwest Conference. Along with Memphis, the other five charter members were UAB, Cincin- Mid-South Coliseum Attendance nati, DePaul, Marquette and Saint Louis. Season GM ATTEND AVG RECORD Season GM ATTEND AVG RECORD  The Memphis basketball took on a new look in 1964-65 13 93,247 7,173 7-6 1978-79 18 146,929 8,162 12-6 1965-66 13 80,946 6,227 9-4 1979-80 17 162,892 9,581 11-6 1991-92. Not only was it the beginning of the 1966-67 15 115,714 7,714 12-3 1980-81 14 133,384 9,527 9-5 Hardaway/Vaughn era, but it also marked the 1967-68 13 102,589 7,891 5-8 1981-82 18 169,855 9,436 18-0 first year in the Great Midwest Conference and 1968-69 14 85,569 6,112 4-10 1982-83 16 171,357 10,709 14-2 the inaugural season in The Pyramid. Everything 1969-70 14 70,355 5,205 4-10 1983-84 22 229,705 10,441 20-2 came together at once on Nov. 29, 1991, in the 1970-71 15 139,171 9,278 14-1 1984-85 15 160,684 10,712 15-0 season opener against 20th-ranked DePaul. The 1971-72 15 152,529 10,718 14-1 1985-86 16 179,200 11,200 16-0 game, televised by ESPN, was the first game 1972-73 15 170,723 11,381 14-1 1986-87 18 181,513 10,084 15-3 for Hardaway and Vaughn, the first contest in 1973-74 15 152,177 10,145 13-2 1987-88 19 206,086 10,885 16-3 1974-75 18 200,498 11,138 16-2 1988-89 15 159,121 10,608 14-1 The Pyramid and the first game between two 1975-76 17 175,547 10,326 15-2 1989-90 17 183,136 10,773 15-2 Great Midwest foes. The Tigers, however, fell 1976-77 19 191,744 10,091 17-2 1990-91 17 185,900 10,935 12-5 in overtime to the Blue Demons 92-89. 1977-78 15 139,611 9,307 12-3 Totals 433 4,140,902 9,563 343-90  The Tigers struggled early in 1991-92 and car- ried just an 8-6 record after the first half. But the game into overtime with 11 seconds left stars from June 22-26 in San Diego to better then Hardaway and Vaughn started to click, and on a running one-hander. In the extra period, prepare them for the Olympics in Barcelona. Memphis won 10 of its last 13 regular season Memphis hit 9-of-10 free throws to propel them Others named to the squad were: games, including victories over Vanderbilt, No. to an 83-79 overtime victory. The Tigers were in (Duke), Allan Houston (Tennessee), Bobby 5 ranked Arkansas and No. 21 ranked Tulane. the Elite Eight, but it was short lived as confer- Hurley (Duke), Jamal Mashburn (Kentucky), Memphis made it all the way to the champion- ence foe Cincinnati ended Memphis’ run to the Eric Montross (UNC), (Wake ship game of the inaugural GMC Tournament, Final Four with an 88-57 win over the Blue and Forest) and (Michigan). before losing to 14th-ranked Cincinnati 69-59. Gray. It marked the fourth time in 1991-92 that  Larry Finch reached a milestone on Dec. 21, Memphis’ season didn’t end there, as it earned the Tigers had lost to the Bearcats. 1992 against Chaminade in Maui by competing a trip to the NCAAs as a No. 6 seed in the  Elliot Perry (1987-91) joined an elite club on in his 500th game as a player, assistant coach HI Midwest Regional at Milwaukee. Feb. 8, 1993, when Memphis retired his jersey and head coach combined at Memphis.

 In the opening round of the 1992 Tournament, in a pregame ceremony. Perry became the sixth  Against Georgia State on Jan. 4, 1993, Hardaway ST the Tigers defeated Pepperdine to setup a second Memphis player to be so honored. “He meant a registered the school’s first-ever triple-double OR O round game with sixth-ranked Arkansas. In a lot to this program, and I’ll be forever grateful with 21 points, 15 rebounds and a career-high game filled with emotion, Memphis prevailed to the little guy,” former U of M coach Larry 14 assists. Two nights later in a win over 18th- Y for the second time when David Vaughn hit the Finch said. “Everyone in America wanted him, ranked Vanderbilt, Hardaway made it back-to- game-winner with five seconds left. Memphis but he stayed here. He’s a role model-type indi- back triples with 26 points, 12 rebounds and 10 advanced to the Sweet Sixteen and traveled vidual. Everybody that knew him loved him.” assists. to Kansas City, Mo., to meet Georgia Tech. It Perry graduated in May of 1992 with a degree  On Feb. 6, Memphis upset fourth-ranked Cincin- looked like the Tigers’ season would end when in marketing. nati,68-66 to record the school’s 1,000th all-time Yellow Jacket center Matt Geiger completed a  On June 11, 1992, Hardaway was named one basketball victory. The win gave the Tigers a three-point play with 36 seconds left to give of eight collegiate standouts selected to train 72-year combined record of 1,000 wins and Georgia Tech a 74-70 lead. Memphis, however, with the 1992 Dream Team. The collegians 644 losses (.608). The NCAA, however, did not kept the faith and its poise as Billy Smith sent were brought together to scrimmage the NBA recognize Memphis as winning its 1,000th game

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Rupp and U.S. Basketball Writers ... Named to with hundreds of more fans being turned away six different first team All-American squads ... at the door. The highlight of the evening was Voted GMC Player of the Week a conference- Michael Wilson’s attempt to break the Vertical record four times his junior year ... His 729 Height Dunk Record of 11 feet, seven inches. points as a junior were the most ever scored (at Wilson attempted a dunk of 11 feet, eight inches the time) in a single-season at Memphis and his and fell about one half inch from successfully 73 three-pointers were also a then new school making the attempt. ESPN covered Wilson’s mark ... Is the only player in Tiger history to score attempt. over 700 points, grab more than 200 rebounds,  On Dec. 20, 1995, University of Memphis star hand out 200-plus assists and collect 70 steals Lorenzen Wright was named one of 10 finalists in a single-season ... Scored his 1,000th career for the prestigious AAU Sullivan Award. Wright point against Tennessee Tech on Jan. 18, 1993, made the final cut from 36 nominees and was in just his 50th game to become the third fastest the only men's college basketball player to make to reach that milestone in Tiger history. the list. The AAU Sullivan Award is considered  In April of 1993, Larry Finch completed his the “Oscar” among sports awards. recruiting class in fine fashion by inking one  On Feb. 20, 1996, Coach Larry Finch won his of the nation’s top players in 6-6 Deuce Ford. 200th career game with the Tigers’ 91-66 vic- The 1993 class was ranked as high as No. 2 in tory over Southern Miss. The win also assured the country and was the best under Finch. Ford, Memphis of a first-round bye in the C-USA Cedric Henderson and Johnny Miller were all Tournament. rated among the nation’s top 30 prospects.  Lorenzen Wright was taken as the seventh  Memphis made history on Dec. 30, 1993, when overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Los it became the first Division I program to televise Angeles Clippers. Wright became just the third a men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader Tiger player to be a lottery pick. Wright left live. The Lady Tigers hosted nationally-ranked Memphis following his sophomore season. AnferneeAnfA ernee “Pe“Penny”nny””H HHardawayardawaywy wwasas a cconsensusonssenensus AllAll-Americall-AmA erir caa selection and a two-time Great Midwest Conference MVP Tennessee at The Pyramid, which preceded the  Michael Wilson, who played for the Tigers during his career at Memphis. Tigers’ game with Georgetown. WPTY-TV in from 1994-96, became a member of the Harlem Memphis televised both games. Globetrotters in August of 1996. Wilson, who until it recorded three more victories. The reason  On July 1, 1994, Memphis State University of- started being pursued by the Globetrotters that for this discrepancy was because the NCAA did ficially became The University of Memphis. March, is the first Tiger in school history to join not acknowledge Memphis’ participation in the  The Tigers left for Australia to play an eight- the world travelling and entertaining basketball 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986 NCAA Tour- game basketball tour on July 26, 1994. It marked team. naments where the Tigers compiled a combined the first-ever trip overseas for Memphis. The  Following Memphis’ win over Southern Miss 9-5 record because of violations. Therefore, the team went 5-3 on the 16-day trip, came closer on January 30, 1997, Larry Finch announced NCAA showed the Tigers entering the 1993-94 together as a group and learned a lot about a at a press conference that he would be stepping season with an all-time mark of 997-632. The different part of the world. Tigers, however, recognize the games as being  On Mar. 2, 1995, the Tigers captured the 1995 played and went on to celebrate their milestone Great Midwest Conference regular season title victory. with a win at Cincinnati. Junior Michael Wilson  Anfernee Hardaway became the highest drafted exploded for 33 points. Memphis player ever when Golden State picked  For the second time in his career, David Vaughn him as the third player in the first round of hit a last second shot, this time against Purdue, the NBA Draft on June 30, 1993. Hardaway, to send Memphis to the Sweet Sixteen. The however, was a Warrior for just 20 minutes as Tigers went on to Kansas City, where they fell to Golden State traded him to Orlando for Chris Arkansas in an overtime heartbreaker 96-91. Webber. The Magic also received first round  In April of 1995, Memphis became one of the picks in 1996, 1998 and 2000. “He was abso- 11 charter members of Conference USA. Other lutely spectacular. He impressed everyone in charter members were Charlotte, Cincinnati,

Y the building and practically everyone within a DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Saint Louis, half-mile,” Magic President Dick DeVos said Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF.

OR following Hardaway’s workout the day before  On Aug. 12, 1995, Lorenzen Wright left for the draft. After the draft, Boston Globe writer Florida to practice with the 1995 World Uni- ST Bob Ryan said “Shaquille O’Neal and Anfernee versity Games team. Wright and his teammates

HI H Hardaway will be in the ‘90s what Kareem and flew to Japan on Aug. 24 to compete. Wright, a Magic were in the ‘80s.” team captain, helped lead the USA to a 7-0 record  Other Hardaway highlights: Was the only player and a gold medal. Wright was the first player in Division I-A in 1991-92 and 1992-93, to rank in Tiger history to play in major international in the top five in his respective conference in competition and win a gold medal. points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocked  Memphis began basketball practice for the shots ... A two-time Great Midwest Conference 1995-96 season with Midnight Madness for the LarryLLararry FinchFinFi chc is the UnUUniversityiversiityy of MemMMemphis’phis’ allall-time-time winwinningestningest coach,cocoachh cocompilingmpiililinga a 22220-1300 130 recrecordord ovoverer the cocourseurseo off1 111 MVP ... National Player of the Year finalist for second-straight year. A standing-room crowd of seasons from 1986-1997. In the winter of 2000, Finch was John Wooden, Dr. James Naismith, Adolph 4,000 packed inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse honored as the U of M named the Tigers’ practice facility for the former player and coach.

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had been the Tigers’ associate head coach during Mar. 13, 2001. Utah had won 91 percent of its Price’s two seasons in Memphis. games (150-14) at home over the last 11 years  Less than a week after Price’s resignation, the when the Tigers posted the win. Memphis went Tigers were in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, prepar- on to defeat Detroit 86-71 Mar. 29 in New York ing for their Nov. 22 season opener against City’s Madison Square Garden to capture third Georgetown at the Maui Invitational. Fresh- place at the tournament. man center Earl Barron set a Maui Invitational  Memphis held its annual awards banquet April record, blocking eight shots in the Tigers’ win 22 in the Cook Convention Center. Dubbed over Chaminade during the tournament. simply “The Banquet,” the evening included Memphis native Isaac Hayes entertaining the 700 guests with two songs. Hayes also presented the team’s MVP award to Kelly Wise. 2000-09  Junior center Earl Barron’s work in the summer  Teammates, players, fellow coaches, family and paid off as he was named to the 2001 USA Bas- friends honored the former Tiger player and ketball Men’s World University Games (WUG) coach as the University of Memphis dedicated Team, which traveled to Beijing, China. Barron the Larry O. Finch Recreational Facility Feb. averaged 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds and shot 17, 2000. Keynote speakers of the dedication 68.8 percent from the field and made both of were Memphis mayor Willie Herrenton, Middle his three-point attempts over the course of eight Tennessee State athletic director Lee Fowler, games during the WUGs. Team USA advanced who was an assistant coach at Memphis in the undefeated through pool and quarterfinal play 1980s, and UAB athletic director Gene Bartow, before suffering an 83-82 loss to host China and who coached Finch and the Tigers to the 1973 in the semifinals. Barron had five points, four NCAA championship game. The who’s who rebounds and one assist in a tournament-high 15 of invited guests included Ronnie Robinson, minutes against a Chinese team which featured Before a standing room only crowd and an ESPN audience at who came to Memphis from Melrose High future NBA first-round pick . USA Midnight Madness in 1995, Memphis senior forward Michael School with life-long friend and teammate Finch rebounded to defeat Germany 80-78 to medal Wilson attempts to eclipse the record for the highest dunk. and together led the Tigers to one of the most for the 17th-straight time. memorable moments in U of M basketball his-  Prior to the 2001-02 season, Memphis coach down as head coach at the conclusion of the tory. Both players’ jerseys have been retired. 1996-97 season. The announcement, carried John Calipari teamed with Philadelphia 76ers  John Calipari was introduced as the Memphis’ and NBA Player of the Year Allen Iverson and live by local television stations, marked the 16th head coach on Mar. 11, 2000 during a press end of an 11-year stint as leader of the Tiger Reebok to unveil the first of several new I3 conference at The Pyramid. The press confer- basketball courts which were built throughout program. ence, held just hours after the conclusion of the  On Mar. 27, 1997, athletic director R.C. Johnson Memphis and Shelby County. The first dedicated 2000 OCG Conference USA Tournament, was courts were located near downtown at Foote introduced Tic Price as the Tigers’ new head broadcast live locally on television and radio. men’s basketball coach to Memphis boosters Homes and Dixie Homes.  During an eight-year stint as coach at the  The past, present and future of Memphis basket- and fans. Price came to the Tigers via New University of Massachusetts, John Calipari’s Orleans, where he was the head coach for three ball was on display October of 2001 as the the biggest rival in the was Tigers played host to Memphis Madness in the seasons. Temple. And, in a nationally-televised game  On June 25, 1997, former Tiger star Cedric Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis returned to the on ESPN, the Owls spoiled Calipari’s debut in bubuildingildingg wwhichhich wwasas hhomeome foforr ththee TiTigersgers ffromrom Henderson was selected in the second round Memphis, defeating the Tigers 67-62 before a as the 45th overall pick in the NBA Draft by sellout crowd at The Pyramid. the Cleveland Cavaliers.  Memphis junior Kelly Wise set a Thompson-  Rookie Marcus Moody poured in a freshman Boling Arena record with 21 rebounds in the record 41 points in the Tigers’ 80-78 win at Tigers’ 86-76 loss at Tennessee Dec. 5, 2000. Oklahoma on Dec. 13, 1997. Later in December, he equaled the mark with  Memphis clinched the C-USA National Divi- 21 boards in a loss at Miami, Fla. Wise’s 21 sion title with an 89-76 win over Houston in the boards were the second-highest game total in HI Tigers’ final regular-season home game Feb. 26,

Conference USA history. For the year, Wise ST 1998. The victory cinched a first-round bye for had 363 rebounds to set a league record. Memphis at the Conference USA Tournament,  Calipari’s first season got off to a slow 4-8 start OR O but the Tigers were upset by Southern Miss 85- with the Tigers playing six schools which were 57 in the quarterfinals played in Cincinnati. ranked in the months of November or December. Y  In March of 1999, Memphis and WMC-AM 790 Memphis posted a 7-0 record during the month finalized a three-year agreement for broadcast of January and won eight-straight games at rights to Tiger football and basketball games. one point. The Tigers, for the first time since Memphis’ game-day broadcasts returned to becoming a charter member of Conference USA, the station which had aired Tiger athletics for swept four, two-game series against National 28-consecutive years. Division opponents.  On Nov. 14, 1999, Johnny Jones was named  After advancing to the semifinals of the Confer- the Tigers’ interim head coach in wake of Tic ence USA Tournament, the Tigers opened play Kelly Wise (1998-2002) averaged a double-double over the Price’s sudden resignation that same day. Jones last two seasons of his career and was named All-Conference in the TiVo NIT with a 71-62 win at Utah on USA both years.

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1964-91 for its annual preseason celebration. 12 rebounds in the Tigers’ 77-74 win over No. Memphis Basketball Honored during the evening were members 7 Illinois on Dec. 28, 2002. Massie earned All- Athletic Hall of Fame of Memphis’ 1957 NIT finalist team, the 1973 Conference USA honors, averaging 16.7 points, NCAA finalist squad, the 1985 NCAA Final 10.8 rebounds and shooting 60.2 percent from Inductees Four team and the 1992 NCAA Elite Eight team. the field. There are 44 former Tiger basketball players  Before the year ever began, the Memphis  Memphis won for the first time in Fayetteville, that have been inducted into the University announced a sellout of all season tickets on defeating Arkansas 72-67 on Jan. 2, 2003. of Memphis Athletic Hall of Fame, which Oct. 28, 2001, for the upcoming season. For a Memphis had lost all of its previous five games began in 1973. To be eligible, a former Tiger second-straight year, the Tigers set a record for played against the Razorbacks in Northwest must wait five years since he completed his total paid attendance and went over 300,000 in Arkansas. eligibility. The following is a list of those in season attendance for the first time in school  The Tigers gathered at the Calipari home March the Hall of Fame and year inducted: history, drawing 349,737 in 21 games played 16, 2003, to watch the NCAA Selection Show at The Pyramid. The 16,654 per-game averaged and learn of their postseason fate. The Tigers Gene Fulghum ...... 1975 ranked second in school history only to the received a No. 7 seed and were sent to Oklahoma Win Wilfong ...... 1976 previous season’s numbers. City for a first round game against Arizona  Memphis captured its first postseason title in State. ESPN was on hand for the selection George Kirk...... 1978 any intercollegiate sport as the Tigers won the party and interviewed John Calipari during its Lowery Kirkk...... 1979 2002 Owens Corning NIT championship. Earl SportsCenter broadcast later that evening. Larry Finch...... 1981 Barron scored a career-high 25 points as the  The 2003-04 Tigers won the program’s first con- Forest Arnoldd ...... 1982 Tigers defeated South Carolina 72-62 in the title ference title since 1995-96 when they captured Frank Snyderr...... 1983 game played in New York’s Madison Square a share of the Conference USA regular season Ronnie Robinson...... 1984 Garden. Dajuan Wagner matched a career-high crown. Memphis posted a 12-4 league mark. Skip Wolfe ...... 1986 with 32 points two nights earlier and had the  For the third-straight year, Memphis put together Mike Butler ...... 1987 game-winning assist, a pass leading to a dunk a long winning streak. The Tigers won 11-con- Larry Kenon ...... 1988 by Kelly Wise with 18.6 seconds remaining, as secutive games from Jan. 17 through Feb. 24. Dexter Reed ...... 1989 the Tigers posted a 78-77 win over Temple in In 2001-02, Memphis won 10 straight, and the the tournament’s semifinal game. 2002-03 Tigers won 12 straight. Bob Swanderr...... 1991  Dajuan Wagner was named the MVP of the  Memphis closed The Pyramid with an unde- Bill Cookk...... 1992 Owens Corning NIT, averaging 21.4 points feated record at home in 2003-04. The Tigers Leslie Steele...... 1992 over five tournament games. Earl Barron was went 15-0 in their final year in The Pyramid. George Price ...... 1993 named to the NIT All-Tournament Team. In the 13-year history of the facility, the Tigers Otis Jackson ...... 1993  In his lone season as a Memphis Tiger, Wagner Wayne Yates...... 1994 scored 762 points to set a Memphis single-sea- Alvin Wrightt ...... 1994 son scoring record. He was named honorable Jack Butcherr...... 1995 mention All-America by Associated Press, Phil Hodson ...... 1996 Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year as well Millard Davis ...... 1996 as selected to the league’s all-conference team Coy Creason ...... 1997 and was an all-district pick by both the United States Basketball Writers Association and the Dr. Kenneth Caldwell...... 1997 National Association of Basketball Coaches. Elmore Fortnerr ...... 1997 He was also selected to The Sporting News Hunter Beckman ...... 1998 All-Freshman Team. Wagner averaged 21.2 Dwight Boydd...... 1998 points, 3.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals Orby Arnoldd ...... 1999 during his rookie season. Keith Lee ...... 1999  Kelly Wise wrapped up his collegiate career Don Holcomb ...... 2000 as Conference USA’s all-time rebound leader Fred Horton ...... 2000 (1,075) as well as one of the top 10 scorers in Jim Hockaday ...... 2001 Memphis history (1,487 points). Wise struggled Y Hank McDowell ...... 2001 through the second half of his senior season David Loos...... 2002 with a knee injury, but with the senior healthy, OR the Tigers posted a 26-5 record. He was twice Elliot Perry ...... 2002 named the Conference USA Player of the Week ST Andre Turnerr ...... 2003 during the season and three times during his Dr. Steve Ballardd...... 2004 HI H career. Bobby Parks ...... 2004  Following its run to the 2002 NIT title, a vic- Joe Proctorr ...... 2005 tory parade was held for the Billy Smith ...... 2007 on Beale Street April 6, and the Tigers were Anfernee Hardaway ...... 2008 honored during a post-parade ceremony held Cedric Henderson...... 2008 in the W.C. Handy Performing Arts Park.  After missing the first half of the 2002-03 Phillip “Doom” Haynes ...... 2009 Dajuan Wagner hoists the MVP trophy after the Tigers Lorenzen Wrightt ...... 2009 season, Chris Massie made his senior-season captured the 2002 Owens Corning NIT championship in New debut by scoring 13 points and pulling down York’s Madison Square Garden. Memphis defeated South Carolina 72-62 for the title.

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put together an impressive 173-42 record.  Memphis ranked among the top 10 in the nation in attendance for the fourth-straight year. The Tigers ranked No. 10, averaging 15,432 fans per game at The Pyramid.  In the final Associated Press poll, Memphis was ranked No. 24, marking the first time since 1985 and 1986 that the Tigers finished in the AP poll in back-to-back years. The 2002-03 Tigers were ranked No. 19 in the final AP poll.  Memphis earned a second-straight NCAA Tournament bid in 2004. The Tigers were the No. 7 seed in Kansas City, Mo., and defeated South Carolina in the first round. The NCAA Tournament win was the program’s first since 1995. In the second round, Memphis fell to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State, which went on to advance to the Final Four.  Senior Antonio Burks capped a brilliant colle- giate career with the C-USA Player of the Year honor. Burks became Memphis’ first player of the year honoree since Anfernee Hardaway earned the accolade in 1993 when the Tigers were in the Great Midwest Conference. Burks finished his career with 487 assists and 177 Pyramid Attendance Season Gms Avg. Total National Rank Record steals, both ranking in the top 10 in Memphis 1991-92 16 16,142 258,272 8th 12-4 history. 1992-93 17 15,107 256,822 12th 14-3  Sean Banks was named Conference USA’s 1993-94 16 11,205 179,274 33rd 10-6 Freshman of the Year, marking the second time 1994-95 17 9,765 166,006 — 17-0 in three years that a Tiger took home the honor 1995-96 17 14,235 241,996 16th 16-1 (Dajuan Wagner in 2002). Banks also earned 1996-97 15 11,980 179,703 — 11-4 ESPN.com’s National Freshman of the Year 1997-98 15 13,427 201,398 18th 11-4 accolade, and was a consensus pick National 1998-99 16 13,913 222,605 20th 11-5 All-Freshman Team pick. 1999-2000 17 11,974 203,550 25th 11-6  The Memphis basketball program entered a 2000-01 17 17,110 290,864 6th 12-5 new era in 2004-05 when the Tigers moved to 2001-02 21 16,225 340,723 10th 19-2 FedExForum, its new homecourt. The Tigers 2002-03 16 16,643 266,283 7th 14-2 posted a 16-7 home mark in their first year at 2003-042003 04 15 115,4325,432 23231,4811,481 10th 15 15-0 0 FedExForum. Total 215 14,720 3,164,799 173-42  John Calipari won his 300th game as a collegiate head coach. He joined Roy Williams, Everett Eight) for the first time since 1992.  The Tigers ranked among the NCAA statistical Case, Jim Boeheim, and  The Tigers swept the Conference USA regular leaders (top 15) in seven different categories, Denny Crum as the only head coaches to win season and tournament titles. It was Memphis’ including field goal percentage defense (2nd), 300 games in their first 13 seasons. second regular season crown in three seasons won-loss percentage (2nd), scoring margin (5th),  Anthony Rice and Rodney Carney became the and the program’s first-ever C-USA postseason blocked shots (8th) and steals (12th). 39th and 40th players in Memphis history to tournament title.  Memphis also ranked among the NCAA’s top reach the 1,000-point milestone.  Memphis finished the year ranked in the top 10 15 in home attendance in 2005-06. The Tigers  Darius Washington Jr. was a consensus National in both final national polls. The Tigers were No. were ranked No. 13 with an average of 14,866 HI Freshman All-America Team pick. He was also 4 in the final Associated Press poll and No. 6 in fans per game.

C-USA Freshman of the Year. the final ESPN/USA Today poll.  The Tigers swept the Conference USA post- ST  The 2005-06 Memphis squad took its fans on  The 2005-06 Tigers posted the third-longest win season awards, with John Calipari taking home a ride that had not been seen since the early- streak in school history at 15-straight wins. Coach of the Year honors, Rodney Carney Player OR O to-mid 1980s, recording a 33-4 mark, winning  Memphis posted a 19-1 home record in its second of the Year and Shawne Williams Freshman of Y a conference title and making a deep run into year at FedExForum. The 19 home victories the Year. late March in the NCAA Tournament. were the most by a Tiger team since 1983-84  Rodney Carney and Darius Washington Jr.  The Tigers won a school-record 33 games in squad won 20 home contests (20-2 record). were selected to the All-Conference USA first posting a 33-4 mark in 2005-06. The 33 wins  The Tigers went 10-1 in road games in 2005-06, team, while Shawne Williams was named to tied NCAA champ Florida for the most victories and Memphis was the last team in the country the league's third team. by any Division I team that season. to lose a road game.  Shawne Williams and Chris Douglas-Roberts  The 2005-06 Memphis squad earned the  The Tigers set nine single-season team records, were named to the Conference USA All-Fresh- program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament No. 1 including most points, most three-pointers made, man Team. seed and advanced to the regional final (Elite most steals, most blocks and best defensive field  Rodney Carney, Joey Dorsey and Shawne goal percentage.

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Williams were picked to the Conference USA All-Tournament Team. Williams was tabbed the tournament's MVP.  John Calipari moved into the No. 6 spot on the NCAA list for most coaching wins in the first 14 seasons with 337 victories.  Rodney Carney moved into the No. 3 spot on the Memphis all-time scoring chart with 1,901 points. Darius Washington Jr. became the 41st 1,000-point scorer in Memphis history in 2005- 06. He finished his career with 1,054 points (No. 34).  Rodney Carney was a consensus All-America second team pick. He was named to the Asso- ciated Press (second team), Sports Illustrated (second team), USBWA (second team), NABC (second team), Rivals.com (third team), Colleg- ehoopsnet.com (third team) and Collegeinsider. com All-America squads. He was also picked a Collegeinsider.com Defensive All-America.  Rodney Carney was finalist for three National Player of the Year honors (Naismith Award, Trophy, Adolph F. Rupp FedExForum Attendance Trophy). SeasonSeaso GGms s Avg. Totalota National at o a Rank a Record eco d  Darius Washington Jr. was named an Associated 2004-05 23 10,552 242.696 — 16-7 Press All-America honorable mention. 2005-06 20 14,866 297,328 13th 19-1  Darius Washington Jr. was a finalist for the Bob 2006-07 19 14,527 276,014 16th 19-0 Cousy Award, given each year to the nation’s 2007-08 21 16,748 351,718 10th 20-1 top point guard. 2008-09008 09 200 16, 6,933933 33 338,6588,658 8t8th 19-19  Shawne Williams was a consensus National Total 103 14,626 1,506,414 93-10

Freshman All-America pick. He was named through the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 vic- to The Sporting News, Collegeinsider.com, tory over Texas A&M on Mar. 22, 2007. The Rivals.com and Collegehoopsnet.com Nationall 25-game win streak was the nation’s longest in Freshman All-America squads. 2006-07.  The 2006-07 Tiger squad kept the momentum  After dropping its first two road games in 2006- going from the previous year with another 33-4 07, Memphis responded with nine-consecutive overall record. The 33 victories were tied for road wins to finish the season with a 9-2 mark the third-most in the nation. The 89.2 winning away from FedExForum. percentage was second in the country, trailing  The Tigers went undefeated in their home, only Ohio State’s 89.7 winning percentage. FedExForum, in 2006-07. Memphis went 19-  Memphis became the second team in Confer- 0 and extended its homecourt win streak to 32 ence USA history to post an undefeated regular straight, which ended the year as the nation’s season record with a 16-0 mark. The Tigers longest (Tigers will carry that win streak into the joined the 1999-2000 Cincinnati team as the 2007-08 season). The undefeated home mark only two squads to accomplish the feat. in 2006-07 was only the sixth time since 1970-  The Tigers followed their 16-0 Conference USA 71 that a Tiger squad accomplished that feat. regular season with a C-USA Tournament title, The 1981-82, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1994-95 and

Y becoming the first team in league history to pull 2003-04 Memphis teams also had undefeated off the feat. home records.

OR  Memphis earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA  Memphis ranked among the NCAA statistical Tournament South Region and advanced to leaders (top 15) in six different categories, in- ST the Elite Eight for a second-straight year. It was cluding scoring offense (14th), scoring margin

HI H the first time in school history the Tigers made (5th), field goal percentage defense (12th), back-to-back Elite Eights. blocked shots (12th), steals (14th) and winning  With the No. 2 seed, Memphis made it consecu- percentage (2nd). tive years with a No. 1 (2006) and No. 2 seed  John Calipari became the second-winningest (2007) for the first time in school history. coach in Tiger basketball history. He also  The Tigers put together a school-record 25- moved into the No. 3 spot on most wins by an game win streak during the 2006-07 campaign. NCAA Division I coach in his first 15 years. Memphis began its streak on Dec. 23, 2006, with His 370 wins trail only Roy Williams and Nolan Rodney Carney was a consensus All-America second team pick in 2005-06. The C-USA Player of the Year was also a finalist a win over Middle Tennessee and continued it Richardson on that list. for three National Player of the Year awards.

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 Joey Dorsey (first team), Chris Douglas-Roberts (first) and Jeremy Hunt (second) all earned All- Conference USA honors. Dorsey was named C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, while Hunt took home the C-USA Sixth Man of the Year award. Dorsey and Antonio Anderson earned C-USA All-Defensive Team honors.  Chris Douglas-Roberts was named the C-USA Tournament MVP, and Antonio Anderson and Joey Dorsey were named to the C-USA All- Tournament Team.  Chris Douglas-Roberts was named Associated Press All-America honorable mention.  Joey Dorsey earned a spot on the U.S. team that played in the 2007 Pan American Games in Brazil. Team USA placed fifth with a 3-2 record. 2007-08 The Year of the Tigers  Memphis posted a 38-2 overall record in 2007- 08, and the 38 wins are the most in a single season in NCAA Division I history.  The 38 wins made head coach John Calipari the winningest coach for a single season in NCAA Division I history.  With their 38 wins in 2007-08, the Tigers Joey Dorsey cut down the nets following the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament South Region title win over Texas. Dorsey, who was completed a three-year span (2006-08) with a named to the NCAA All-South Region Team, had 11 points and 12 rebounds vs. the Longhorns. Dorsey fi nished his career as 104-10 overall record. The 104 wins are tied for the winningest senior class in Memphis basketball history with 126 victories. the most in a three-year span in NCAA Division I history (Kentucky won 104 from 1996-98). ference USA history. Tennessee and ran through Feb. 13, 2008, versus  The 104 wins made head coach John Calipari  The Tigers went 10-0 in road games in 2007-08, Houston. the winningest coach for a three-year period in marking the first time since 1960-61 (7-0 road  John Calipari became only the second coach in NCAA Division I history (previous best was mark) that Memphis went unbeaten in games NCAA Division I history to win 400 or more Rupp’s 102 wins from 1947-49). away from home. Memphis finished 2007-08 games in the first 16 years as a collegiate head  Memphis advanced to the NCAA championship with a road win streak of 19 games, dating back coach. Roy Williams is the other to reach that game, the school’s first since 1973. to the 2006-07 campaign. milestone in that amount of time.  The Tigers’ 2008 NCAA Final Four appearance  Memphis won the Conference USA Tournament  John Calipari was named Naismith National was the school’s first since 1985. championship for the third-straight year. Coach of the Year for the second time in col-  Memphis won the 2008 NCAA Tournament  The Tigers won Conference USA regular season legiate career. He also received the honor at South Region championship. crown third-straight year for the third-consecu- UMass in 1996.  The Tigers were ranked in all 19 regular season tive season.  John Calipari is only second coach to receive polls, continuing the streak of 58-straight weeks  Memphis went 16-0 in Conference USA regular the Naismith National Coach of the Year in the national polls (2006-08). Memphis was season play for the second-straight undefeated multiple times since the award’s inception in tied with UCLA for the longest streak in the run in league play. 1987. Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski is a three-time nation at the time.  The Tigers ran their C-USA regular season win Naismith Award recipient.  The Tigers jumped up to the top spot in both streak to 33 straight. The streak continues into  Chris Douglas-Roberts was program’s first con- national polls in mid-January. It was the first the 2008-09 season. sensus All-America first team pick since 1993 HI  Memphis’ overall C-USA win streak — includ- when Anfernee Hardaway was a consensus No. 1 national ranking for the program since ST the 1982-83 season. ing tournaments — reached 42-straight with its selection.  Memphis was ranked No. 1 for five-straight 16-0 regular season mark and a sweep in the  Chris Douglas-Roberts was a finalist for three OR O weeks, the longest time in the polls’ top spot postseason tournament. The streak continues Nartional Player of the Year awards. The junior in school history. into the 2008-09 campaign. was up for the Wooden Award, Naismith Award Y  The Tigers were ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the  With their 26-0 streak to start 2007-08, the Tigers and . national polls for 16-straight weeks, the longest extended their regular season win streak to 45  Derrick Rose was a consensus National Fresh- streak in school history. straight. The streak was the eighth-longest streak man All-America Team pick.  Memphis put together a 26-game win streak, at in NCAA Division I history. The streak stretched  Derrick Rose was a finalist for the Bob Cousy the time the longest in school history, breaking from Dec. 23, 2006, versus Middle Tennessee Award, given to the nation’s top point guard. the previous mark of 25-consecutive wins by through Feb. 20, 2008, against Tulane.  The Tigers swept the Conference USA postsea- the 2006-07 Tiger squad.  Memphis extended its homecourt win streak son awards with John Calipari earning Coach  The 26-0 start was the best in school and Con- to 47 games, the longest in school history. The of the Year, Chris Douglas-Roberts Player of streak began on Jan. 4, 2006 against Middle the Year, Derrick Rose Freshman of the Year

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and Joey Dorsey Defensive Player of the Year man of rhe Year honors. Evans was named  Antonio Anderson finished his career as the  Joey Dorsey, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Der- National Freshman of the Year by ESPN.com, only player in Memphis basketball history to rick Rose were named to the NCAA Tournament U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), have 1,000 points, 500 rebound and 500 assists All-South Region Team. Rose was selected the The Sporting News, CBSSports.com, FoxS- in a career. region’s MVP. ports.com, Rivals.com, collegeinsider.com,  Robert Dozier finished his career as one of six  Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Rose were CollegeHoops.net and NaismithLives.com players in school history to have 1,000 points named to the NCAA All-Final Four Team.  Antonio Anderson became only the second and 900 rebounds. player in Tiger history to record a triple-double.  On Apr. 7, 2009, a new era in Tiger basketball 2008-09 Anderson had 12 points, 10 boards and 13 as- started when Josh Pastner was hired as the sists. The other player to record a triple-double 17th head coach in school history. When the NCAA Record-Setters was Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway in the 1992- 2009-10 basketball season starts, Pastner will  The 2008-09 Memphis senior class — Antonio 93 campaign, and he did so in back-to-back be the third-youngest head coach at the NCAA Anderson, Robert Dozier and Chance McGrady games. Division I level. — left as the winningest four-year class in NCAA Division I history. The 2008-09 Tiger seniors finished their careers with a 137-14 record. The 137 wins surpassed the previous mark of 133 by the Duke four-year class from 1998-2001.  The 2008-09 Tiger senior class also became the first in NCAA Division history to have four- straight 30-win seasons. During that four-year span, Memphis posted records of 33-4 in 2005- 06, 2006-07 and 2008-09 and 38-2 in 2007-08.  The 2008-09 senior trio became the winningest four-year class in Tiger basketball history with 137 victories. The previous record was 126 wins by the 2007-08 senior class (Joey Dorsey).  The Tigers put together a school-record 27- game win streak. Memphis began the streak just before Christmas of 2008, and did not drop another contest until the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen.  The 27-game win streak was the third year in a row that the Tigers had a winning streak of 25 or more games.  For the third-consecutive year, Memphis had the longest win streak in the nation. In 2006- A new era in Tiger basketball began on Apr. 7, 2009, when Josh Pastner was introduced at a packed press conference as the 17th head coach in the program’s history. Pastner, who had served as an assistant for the 2008-09 season, won an NCAA title during 07, the Tigers had a 25-game win streak, and his collegiate playing days at Arizona, where he learned the game from Hall of Famer Lute Olson. in 2007-08, Memphis put together a 26-game win streak. Memphis In The AP Poll  The Tigers extended their Conference USA overall win streak to 61 straight and their regular Yearea Weeksee s 1975-76...... 1 2002-03...... 4 Most consecutive weeks season win streak to 49 straight. Both are the 1954-55...... 2 1976-77...... 4 2003-04...... 5 in AP Poll (over two or 1955-56...... 7 1981-82...... 6 2004-05...... 3 moreoey yrs) ...... 747 second-longest in college basketball history. 1956-57...... 6 1982-83...... 17 2005-06...... 19 Most consecutive weeks The last time Memphis dropped a conference 1957-58...... 2 1983-84...... 17 2006-07...... 19 in AP Poll (single season) game was Mar. 2, 2006, at UAB. 1958-59...... 1 1984-85...... 17 2007-08...... 20 20 (2007-08)(2007 08) 1960-61...... 1 1985-86...... 17 2008-09...... 15 * Note: 1986-87 squad  For a fourth-straight year, Memphis swept the 1970-71...... 1 1987-88...... 5 was not ranked due to 1971-72...... 6 1989-90...... 8 Total # of weeks NCAA sanctions Y Conference USA regular season and tourna- ment titles. The Tigers became the fourth 1972-73...... 11 1992-93...... 4 In AP Polll ...... 252 1973-74...... 6 1995-96...... 18 Current streak of weeks

OR program in NCAA Division I history to sweep 1974-75...... 6 2001-02...... 4 in AP Pollo l...... 9 four-consecutive league regular season and ST tournament crowns, joining N.C. State (1945- 1983 17 17 — Memphis Final 1984 16 16 — HI H 50), UMass (1992-96) and Gonzaga (2004-07).  The Tigers posted a perfect 16-0 league record National Ranking 1985 5 4 — 1986 12 12 — in the regular season for a third-consecutive 19961996 1166 — 17 season. Year —Final Rank — AP UPI 20032003 1199 — 22  John Calipari was named National Coach of Coaches*hes 2004 24 —— the Year by Sports Illustrated. He also earned 19571957 1122 —— 2006 4 — 6 the Jim Phelan Award, which is collegeinsider. 1961 14 20 — 22000707 5 — 7 2008 2 — 2 com’s National Coach of the Year honor. 1972 13 13 — 1973 12 11 — 20092009 3 — 9  Tyreke Evans became the first player in Tiger 1982 9 9 —* final regular season poll hoops history to earn consensus National Fresh-

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ERWIN, Duane (11) Huntsville, Ala. 2001-05 EVANS, “Rabbit” Decaturville, Tenn. 1926-29 AAAA EVANS, Tyreke (12) Chester, Pa. 2009 NAME (Jersey No.) Hometown Years ADEBAYO, Sunday (40) Benin City, Nigeria 1996-97 ADKINS, Sidney (10) Memphis 1986-88 ALBRIGHT, Jon (14) Greensboro, N.C. 1980-84 FFFF ALEXANDER, Craig (34,50) Peoria, Ill. 1964-67 FAIRFIELD, Ron (30) Jacksonville, Ill. 1973-75 ALEXANDER, Marvin (51, 54) Memphis 1985-88 FERGUSON, Reginold Halls, Tenn. 1934-37 ALLEN, Andre (15) Memphis 2006-08 FINCH, Larry (21) Memphis 1970-73 ALLEN, Chad (4) Little Rock, Ark. 1995-97 FINCH, Larry, Jr. (21) Memphis 1995-97 ALLEN, Harry (42) Norristown, Pa. 1996-98 FLETCHER, Hollis Dyer, Tenn. 1924-25 ALLEN, Kelvin (31) Bolivar, Tenn. 1989-93 FLETCHER, Mike (23) Collinsville, Ill. 1970-71 AMMER, Oscar (21) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-58 FORD, Deuce (32) Memphis 1993-94 ANDERSON, Antonio (12,5) Lynn, Mass. 2006-09 FORMAN, Shannon (40) Baton Rouge, La. 1999-01 ANDREWS, Ken (24) Puxico, Mo. 1971-74 FORREST, Rob (10) Memphis 1992-96 ARNOLD, Forest (13) Puxico, Mo. 1952-56 FORTNER, Elmore (55) Puxico, Mo. 1953-56 ARNOLD, Orby (17,13) Bloomfield, Mo. 1955-59 FOX, David (12) Memphis 1945-46 ASKEW, Vincent (30) Memphis 1984-87 FOX, Jason (4) Memphis 1992-95 ATHA, Jim (21,43) Kent, Ohio 1963-65 FOXWORTH, Bob (14) St. Louis, Mo. 1971-72 FRANKLIN, Wayne (7, 23) Memphis 1945-48 FROMM, Kevin (41) Raytown, Mo. 1977-79 FROST, Jeff (13, 11) Los Altos, Calif. 1968-70 FULGHUM, Gene Bolivar, Tenn. 1926-27 BBBB FULLER, Damonn (30) Jackson, Tenn. 1995-97 BAILEY, Dewayne (42) Memphis 1983-88 FURRY, Ross (11) Indianapolis, Ind. 1968-69 BAILEY, Hashim (35) Paterson, N.J. 2007 BALLARD, Jimmie (43,3) Memphis 1953-55 BALLARD, Steve (43) Memphis 1987-89 BANKS, Arthur (34) Forrest City, Ark. 1978-80 Forest Arnold was Memphis’ first All-American being named BANKS, Sean (32) Englewood, N.J. 2004 to both the UPI and Converse teams. GALES, JohnG (3) G Bolivar,G Tenn.G 1995-97 BARCLAY, Arthur (55) Camden, N.J. 2001-02, 04-05 GARBER, Larry (40) Kingsport, Tenn. 1961-63 BARNES, Bert Bells, Tenn. 1935-37 CLEARY, Marty (11) Memphis 1956-57 GARDNER, Alton Dyersburg, Tenn. 1936-38 BARNHILL, John Memphis 1923-24 COLES, Sidney (50) Lewsiburg, Va. 1992-94 GARNER, Chris (00) Memphis 1993-97 BARRON, Earl (30) Clarksdale, Miss. 1999-02 COOK, Bill (43) Memphis 1973-76 GARRETT, Darrell (33) Memphis 1967-68 BATTLE, Jeffrey (31) Rocky Mount, N.C. 1978-81 COOPER, Kareem (42) Washington, D.C. 2006-07 GAY, John (20) Miami, Fla. 1968-69 BATTLE, A. Maceo (23) Memphis 1979-83 CORN, Robert (15) Benton, Ill. 1973-76 GIBSON, Cheyenne (14) Memphis 1987-90 BECKMAN, Hunter (24) Troy, Mo. 1961-63 COUGHENOUR, Rick (14) Maplewood, Mo. 1968-70 GIEGER, Bob Memphis 1945-48 BECTON, Willie (45) Memphis 1983-85 CRAWFORD, James Memphis 1938-39 GIPSON, Johnnie (13) Vance, Miss. 1980-82 BEDFORD, William (50) Memphis 1983-86 CREASON, Coy (92) Brewers, Ky. 1948-52 GOLDEN, Detric (5) Memphis 1997-98 BERTRAM, Ray (36) 1948-49 CRENSHAW, Rufus Lucy, Tenn. 1924-25 GRAINGER, Jack (87, 16) Sellersburg, Ind. 1949-52 BETZELBERGER, Steve (30) Memphis 1964-65 CROOK, Tommy (29) Memphis 1946-48 GRANTHAM, Jimmy 1936-37 BEVERIDGE, Pat (41,40) Columbus, Ohio 1967-70 GRAY, Barthel Selmer, Tenn. 1934-37 BLAIR, Danny (11) Memphis 1970-71 GRAY, Sylvester Memphis 1986-87 BOAZ, Bob Paducah, Ky. 1947-48 GREEN, Garrick (15) Holly Springs, Miss. 2003-04 BORSA, Stanley Memphis 1928-32 GRICE, John (20) Memphis 2000-01, 02-03 BOYD, Dwight (31) Memphis 1984-88 DDDD GRIFFIS, Bob (33, 86) Yorktown, Ind. 1949-52 BRADFORD, Keldrick (20) Dallas, Texas 1996-98 DANIELS, Dinno (3) New Orleans, La. 1998-99 GULLETT, “Hoss” 1928-29 BRADLEY, James (35) Memphis 1976-79 DARNALL, Roy (96, 62) Brewers, Ky. 1949-52 GUMMERSBACH, Joe (44, 11) St. Louis, Mo. 1957-59 BRALEY, Ed (41) Montgomery, Ala. 1966-67 DAVIS, Marion Whitehaven, Tenn. 1924-25 GUNN, John (24, 44) Memphis 1974-77 BRANCH, Jake (8) Memphis 1941-42 DAVIS, Millard (44, 50) Cave-in-Rock, Ill. 1953-55 BRIDGES, Darrell (45) Monette, Ark. 1973-75 DAVIS, Terry (20) Hopkinsville, Ky. 1966-67 BRITTIAN, Michael (50) Atlanta, Ga. 1996-98 DETCHEON, Floyd Goodletteville, Tenn. 1927-29 BROWN, David (11) Silsbee, Texas 1974-77 DESCHEPPER, Ed (11) Kansas City, Mo. 1973-75 BROWN, Ron (31) Roanoke, Ill. 1966-68 DIARRA, Modibo (43, 45) Mali, West Africa 2000-04 HHHH BRYAN, Kent (15) Kansas City, Mo. 1957-58 DILLARD, Stanley Memphis 1926-27 HALE, Boswell Memphis 1924-25 BUCKMON, Jesse (43) Florence, Ala. 1969-70 DONNELL, Bob 1924-27 HANCOCK, Buster (12) Memphis 1974-79 BUFF, Tim (33, 32) Springfield, Mo. 1957-59 DODDS, Jack 1932-34 HARDAWAY, Anfernee (25) Memphis 1991-93

BUFORD, Billy (20) Glasgow, Ky. 1972-74 DORSEY, Richard “Joey” (15,32,3) Baltimore, Md. 2005-08 HARRIS, James (35) Houston, Texas 1997-00 HI BURKS, Antonio (1) Memphis 2001-04 DOUGLAS, Anthony (55) Memphis 1990-93 HARRIS, Riley Bolivar, Tenn. 1934-37 BURNETT, Ron (24) Nashville, Tenn. 1969-70 DOUGLAS, James (43,44) Nashville 1968-71 HAWKINS, Don (50) Grayslake, Ill. 1963-64 ST BURTON, Jewell (40) Memphis 1989-90 DOUGLAS, Rodney (41) Memphis 1985-89 HAWKINS, Jimmy Memphis 1964-68 BUSH, Larry (44) Chicago, Ill. 1983-84 DOUGLAS-ROBERTS, Chris (3,14) Detroit, Mich. 2006-08 HAYNES, Chris (14) Memphis 1991-93 OR O BUTCHER, Bill (25) Loogootee, Ind. 1975-76 DOYLE, Neal (3) Memphis 1953-54 HAYNES, Paul Water Valley, Miss. 1947-48

BUTCHER, Jack (42,3) Loogootee, Ind. 1951-57 DOZIER, Robert (2) Lithonia, Ga. 2006-09 HAYNES, Phillip “Doom” (32) Memphis 1980-84 Y BUTLER, Mike (12) Memphis 1965-68 DREWELL, Don (15) Memphis 1961-62 HAYS, Martin “Spud”(44, 99) Henry, Tenn. 1954-58 DUNCAN, Tim (13) Memphis 1988-92 HEAD, James (22) Brownsville, Tenn. 1947-48 DUNEK, Ken (45) Marengo, Ill. 1977-78 HEADDEN, Herman “Slick” 1923-27 DUVALL, Charles (23) Inverness, Miss. 1971-72 HENDERSON, Cedric (45) Memphis 1993-97 HENDERSON-NILES, Pierre (4) Memphis 2007-09 CCCC HIGGINBOTHAM, Roy (4) Memphis 1945-46 CALDWELL, Ken (11) Union City, Tenn. 1952-56 HILL, Marvin (7) Brighton, Tenn. 1940-41 CARNEY, Rodney (10) Indianapolis, Ind. 2002-06 HILLARD, Marion (42) Crystal Springs, Miss. 1974-76 CARTER, Pate (9) Memphis 1945-46 EEEE HILLIARD, Herb (24) Millington, Tenn. 1966-69 CHASE, Wyatt (20) Charlotte, N.C. 1978-79 EARHART, Charles 1947-48 HILLMAN, John (44) Memphis 1962-65 CHATMAN, Shyrone (15) Baton Rouge, La. 1997-2001 EMMONS, Billy (24) Memphis 1950-52 HINDSMAN, Sam (6) Columbus, Miss. 1939-41 CHRIST, Steve (43) Arcanum, Ohio 1970-72 ERB, Bruce (3) Paterson, N.J. 1957-58

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HOCKADAY, James (16, 34) Selmer, Tenn. 1955-59 LONDON, Paris (14) Memphis 1998-00 MITCHELL, Leon (12) Memphis 1991-95 HODSON, Phil (26) Yorktown, Ind. 1948-52 LONG, Fred Scotts Hill, Tenn. 1937-39 MONTS, James Plantersville, Miss. 1941-42 HOLCOMB, Don (15) Charleston, S.C. 1969-72 LONG, Travis (20) Dumont, N.J. 2006 MOODY, Kenneth (32) Memphis 1985-87 HOLLIMON, Darrel (20) Memphis 1976-78 LOOS, Dave (30) Mehlville, Mo. 1966-69 MOODY, Marcus (32) Memphis 1997-01 HOLMES, Baskerville (43) Memphis 1982-86 LOPEZ, Ivan (31) Aguadilla, P.R. 2004 MOORE, Greg (22, 12) Memphis 1977-80 HOPSON, Cody (12) Sapulpa, Okla. 1995-98 LOWERY, Tommy (23) Philadelphia, Pa. 1977-79 MOORE, Wilson Union City, Tenn. 1935-37 HORTON, Fred (25) Durham, N.C. 1969-72 LUCKETT, Bubba (41) Memphis 1979-83 MORGAN, Tim (14) Sedalia, Mo. 1963-65 HORTON, James (30) Ramer, Tenn. 1961-63 LYLES, Demond (11) Lima, Ohio 1996-97 MORTON, Fred (3) Memphis 1941-42 HOUPE, Wesley 1937-38 MOYES, Bobby (5, 23) Memphis 1945-48 HORNE, Jerrell (41) Memphis 1992-94 MULVAGH, Aaron (20) South Hadley, Mass. 1998-00 HOWZE, Duke Memphis, Tenn. 1924-25 MUNDT, Bret (53) Jackson, Tenn. 1987-89 HUBBARD, Tony (55) St. Petersburg, Fla. 1979-83 MUNDT, Todd (51) Jackson, Tenn. 1989-92 HUDSPETH, Maurice (9, 28) 1940-47 MMMM MACK, Doneal (20) Charlotte, N.C. 2007-09 HUNT, Jeremy (5) Memphis 2002-05, 2007 MADLOCK, Tony (20) Memphis 1988-92 HUNTER, Jimmie “Snap” (10) Memphis 1998-99 MANGUM, Fred (32) Savannah, Tenn. 1958-60 HURT, Jerry (23) IndPianapolis, Ind. 1969-70 MANN, Paul (21) Affton, Mo. 1967-70 HUTTON, E.L. Memphis 1944-45 NNNN MASEY, Milton 1926-29 NASH, Montrell (52) St. Louis, Mo. 1989-91 MASSIE, Chris (4) Arcola, Texas 2001-03 NEAL, Chuck (54) Cobden, Ill. 1965-68 MATHIS, Van (82) Brewers, Ky. 1948-52 NEELY, Summers 1937-38 MAYO, Milton Cades, Tenn. 1933-37 NELSON, Gregg (33) Geneva, Ill. 1965-66 IIII McCALMAN, Bill Memphis 1928-29 NEUMANN, Bob (14, 34) Cincinnati, Ohio 1961-64 INGOLD, Jim (21, 15) Morton, Ill. 1962-64 McCLAIN, Bill (36, 22) Selmer, Tenn. 1951-55 NEWMAN, James (15) Cincinnati, Ohio 1995-96 ISBELL, Dennis (34) Blytheville, Ark. 1976-81 McCLAIN, Ronald (30) Memphis 1987-91 NEWSOM, Rodney (20) Memphis 1992-96 IVIE, Marcus Memphis 1945-46 McCOY, Ricky (11) Memphis 1981-85 NIEBRUEGGE, Bob (21, 41) Waterloo, Ill. 1964-66 McDONALD, Argyle Monroe, Tenn. 1941-42 NJOYA, Simplice (14) Yaoundé, Cameroon 2005-06 McDONALD, Bob (44) Charlotte, N.C. 1956-57 NOLAN, Marcus (15) Memphis 1991-95 McDOWELL, Hank (42) Memphis 1977-81 McFADGON, Scooter (3) Memphis 2000-02 JJJJ McGEE, Van (31) Memphis 1946-47 JACKSON, Alfred 1938-39 McGINNIS, Baker 1933-34 JACKSON, James (23) Memphis 1967-69 McGRADY, Chance (11,55,31, 10) Auburndale, Fla. 2006-09 OOOO JACKSON, Otis (10) Arlington, Tenn. 1978-82 OAKLEY, Bill Senatobia, Miss. 1945-48 McKINNEY, Doug (40) Fairfield, Ohio 1970-73 JACKSON, Tom (55) 1959-60 O’DELL, Mike (44) Hamilton, Ohio 1965-68 McKINISTRY, John Reagan, Tenn. 1933-35 JAMES, Ira 1928-29 O’NEAL, Allan (31) Clarksville, Tenn. 1962-63 McKIRNAN, Bob (13) Celina, Ohio 1969-72 JENSEN, David (44) Greenville, S.C. 1984-86 OUSLEY, Jermaine (4) Milwaukee, Wisc. 1997-99 McKNIGHT, Joe “Nip” Bemis, Tenn. 1952-53 JOHNSON, Mingo (11) Nashville, Tenn. 1994-96 OWENS, Jim (72) Brewers, Ky. 1948-49 (66, 33) JOHNSTON, Harry (15) Gulfport, Miss. 1964-65 McLAUGHLIN, John (15) Monticello, Ind. 1987-91 JONES, Clarence (40) Fort Mitchell, Ala. 1973-76 McMACKIN, Ronald Hollow Rock, Tenn. 1937-38 JONES, Don (35) Nashville, Tenn. 1953-55 McMAHAN, Jamie (12) Ripley, Tenn. 1962-65 JONES, “Dubb” 1926-29 McMAHAN, Larry (40, 25) Ripley, Tenn. 1963-66 JONES, Marshall Humboldt, Tenn. 1935-39 PPPP MEACHAM, Steve (30) Philadelphia, Pa. 1975-80 PAOLETTI, Gene (17, 69) Pocahontas, Ill. 1947-51 JONES, Richard (33) Memphis 1968-69 MEADOR, Don (11) 1945-46 PARKER, Joe (32, 12) Louisville, Ky. 1979-80 JONES, Shamel (55) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1998-01 MELTON, Joe (3) Whitehaven, Tenn. 1940-41 PARKS, Bobby (22) Grand Junct., Tenn. 1980-84 MENDROP, Othel (29, 16) Vicksburg, Miss. 1947-49 PARR, Carlos Trenton, Tenn. 1924-25 MILLS, Calvin Brighton, Tenn. 1933-34 PARRISH, Jerry (33) Chillicothe, Mo. 1961-63 MIRRIELEES, Alan (32) Long Island, N.Y. 1964-67 PENDARVIS, Gene (42, 33) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1968-70 KKKK MISKA, Steve Normal, Tenn. 1928-29 PERRY, Elliot (34) Memphis 1987-91 KELLER, Ollie (44) Maryville, Tenn. 1952-53 MITCHELL, Jim (4) Yorkstown, Ind. 1958-59 PETTY, B.G. (30, 11, 21) Memphis 1963-66 KEMP, Willie (1) Bolivar, Tenn. 2007-09 KENNEDY, Shannon (12) Muncie, Ind. 1972-73 KENON, Larry (35) Birmingham, Ala. 1972-73 KENT, Jim (10) Saltillo, Tenn. 1940-42 KIBBEY, Phil (44, 13) Yorktown, Ind. 1958-60 KILZER, John (32) Jackson, Tenn. 1975-79 KINDER, Dick (43) Petersburg, Ind. 1952-54 KINGSOLVER, Leon Ft. Knox, Ky. 1948-52 (12, 77, 56) KIRK, George Marion, Ohio 1961-64 KIRK, Lowery (77, 25) Hornsby, Tenn. 1957-61 Y KOEHLER, Bill (32) Wheeling, W.V. 1961-62 KOFFMAN, Jim (7) Trenton, Tenn. 1941-42 OR KOFFMAN, Neill (30, 33) 1946-48 ST HI H LLLL LAIRD, Preston (31) Memphis, Tenn. 2009 LANCASTER, Jesse Bath Springs, Tenn. 1931-34 LANE, Ted (35) Indianapolis, Ind. 1959-60 LAURIE, Bill (10) Versailles, Mo. 1971-74 LECOMTE, Ray (42) Bruceton, Tenn. 1981-82 LEE, Keith (24) W. Memphis, Ark. 1981-85 LEE, Rodney (40) Philadelphia, Pa. 1976-79 LINDSAY, John (30) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1969-71 Memphis won 104 games during the four-year careers of Ricky McCoy (above) and Keith Lee, LISS, Jim (15) Crown Point, Ind. 1972-75 culminating with an appearance in the 1985 NCAA Final Four.

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SCHWAIGER, Francis Cordova, Tenn. 1934-37 WALKER, Odus Buntyn, Tenn. 1926-29 SCOGGINS, Albert Memphis 1937-41 WALLISA, John (33, 15) Muncie, Ind. 1950-53 SCOTT, Danyell (11) Lansing, Mich. 1991-92 WASHINGTON, John (23) Columbus, Ga. 1973-77 SCOTT, Hoover (15) Savannah, Tenn. 1953-57 WASHINGTON JR., Darius (35) Edgewater, Fla. 2005-06 SHORT, Herbert (9, 10) Memphis 1941-46 WATSON, Orien (25) Memphis 1988-89 SIDDALL, Jim (42) Potts Camp, Miss. 1963-65 WATTS, Preston (12) Nashville, Tenn. 1940-42 SHINE, Keiron (11) Memphis 1998-00 WEAVER, Tim (31, 35) West Frankfort, Ill. 1961-64 SIMMONS, Winton Memphis 1932-34 WEHLACZ, Joe (55) Des Plaines, Ill. 1965-67 SIMS, Bill (17) Union, Mo. 1952-54 WEIL, Eddie (33) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-57 SISSON, Pete (24) Memphis 1946-47 WEST, Stan (40) Potosi, Mo. 1964-66 SMITH, Billy (35) Memphis 1990-93 WESTFALL, West (42) St. Louis, Mo. 1972-74 SMITH, Bob (21) Hillsboro, Mo. 1961-62 WILFONG, Gene (20) Puxico, Mo. 1959-61 SMITH, Ed (20) Hillsboro, Mo. 1961-62 WILFONG, John (20) Memphis 1983-87 SMITH, Ernest (23) Memphis 1988-92 WILFONG, Win (22) Puxico, Mo. 1955-57 SMITH, Harmon (5) 1941-42 WILHITE, Jerry (34, 25) Memphis 1962-64 SMITH, Jason (5) Washington, N.C. 1993-96 WILLIAMS, John (11) Jackson, Miss. 1986-90 SMITH, Mackie Don (15) Booneville, Miss. 1965-69 WILLIAMS, Shawne (4) Memphis 2006 SMITH, Marshall 1937-38 WILLIAMS, Waki (1) Cincinnati, Ohio 2005-06 SMITH, Joe (32, 55) 1951-53 WILLIS, Tre’Von (3) Fresno, Calif. 2007 SMITH, Randall (34, 52) Booneville, Miss. 1947-48 WILSON, Ed (34) Memphis 1973-76 SMITH, Tom (8) 1940-41 WILSON, Michael (23) Memphis 1994-96 SNEED, Omar (31) Beaumont, Texas 1997-99 WILSON, Wayne (33) Memphis 1953-55 SNYDER, Frank (44, 12) Chico, Calif. 1959-62 WIMMER, Justin (3) Memphis 1993-95 Ronnie Robinson, one of the Tigers’ all-time leading re- SNYDER, John (13) Dillsboro, Ind. 1962-65 WINN, Donn (99) Marthaville, La. 1952-55 bounders, helped lead Memphis to the 1973 NCAA Finals. SPIVA, Ben (42) Memphis 1989-92 WISE, Kelly (45) Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 1998-02 STEELE, Leslie (11, 33) Pine Grove, Miss. 1940-47 WITHERSPOON, Wesley (11) Atlanta, Ga. 2009 PHILLIPS, Bob (4) Brighton, Tenn. 1940-41 STEINTHAL, Josh (23) Sumner, Wash. 1996-97 WOLFE, Skip (33) New Haven, Mo. 1957-60 PHILLIPS, Derrick (35) St. Louis, Mo. 1979-84 STEPHENSON, Bob (22) Calhoun, Tenn. 1951-52 WOOD, Clayton (66) Scottsboro, Ala. 1949-51 PITTMAN, Billy (3) Memphis 1945-46 STEWART, Mike (14) Muncie, Ind. 1965-68 WRIGHT, Alvin (10) Memphis 1974-78 POPE, Foy 1933-34 STREET, Howard (8, 30) Cairo, Ill. 1945-48 WRIGHT, Lorenzen (55) Memphis 1994-96 PRICE, Aaron (34) W. Memphis, Ark. 1981-85 STROUPE, James Grand Junct., Tenn. 1937-39 PRICE, George (66, 15) Monticello, Ind. 1957-60 SUTHERLAND, Vaughn (12) Morganza, La. 1973-75 PRICE, Paul (11) Monticello, Ind. 1961-62 SWANDER, Bob (17, 7, 20) Yorktown, Ind. 1954-58 PROCTOR, Joe (10) Knoxville, Tenn. 1968-71 YYYY YATES, Wayne (40) N. Little Rock, Ark. 1959-61 YERGEN, Arnold (32) Memphis, Tenn. 1946-47 TTTT YOUNG, Russell (32) Lagrange, Ark. 1987-92 QQQQ TAGGART, Shawn (0) Richmond, Va. 2008-09 QUAST, Tom (50, 25) San Jacinto, Calif. 1967-69 TANKERSLEY, George (50) Versailles, Mo. 1964-65 TAYLOR, Garry (40, 45) Cincinnati, Ohio 1979-82 TAYLOR, Ron (20) Memphis 1967-68 TETZLAFF, Jerry (11) South Bend, Ind. 1971-73 ZZZZ ZARECOR, Billy Yorkville, Tenn. 1937-39 THIERO, Almamy (3) Mali, West Africa 2004-05 RRRR THOMPSON, Ed Brownsville, Tenn. 1928-29 2009-10 returnees in bold RAGAN, Ron (55, 88) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-58 THOMPSON, Red 1923-24 RANDOLPH, Don (44, 55) Potts Camp, Miss. 1961-63 THWEATT, Barney (42) Brewers, Ky. 1949-50 REED, Benny (36) New Albany, Miss. 1949-51 TIPTON, Ralph (20) Memphis 1962-63 REED, Dexter (22) Little Rock, Ark. 1973-77 TODD, Curry Memphis 1968-69 REID, Glen (24) Bartlett, Tenn. 1965-66 TORRANCE, Michael (43) Memphis 1978-80 RICE, Anthony (23) Atlanta, Ga. 2001-05 TRASK, Courtney (5) Baton Rouge, La. 1999-01 RICHARDS, Torian (5) Memphis 1996-97 TRENT, Walter (4) Memphis 1941-42 RICHMOND, Billy (12) Memphis, Tenn. 2002-03 TROSPER, Larry (23) Ripley, Tenn. 1972-75 ROBERTSON, Bill Union City, Tenn. 1948-49 TUCKER, Albert Memphis 1934-37 ROBINSON, Jeff (32) Trenton, N.J. 2008 TURNER, Andre (10) Memphis 1982-86 ROBINSON, Ronnie (33) Memphis 1970-73 TYSON, Fulford Normal, Tenn. 1924-25 ROBINSON, Vincent (23) Bridgeport, Ala. 1985-86 ROCHELLE, Paul Rutherford, Tenn. 1926-27 ROCHELLE, Thomas 1934-35

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UUUU ST ROSE, Derrick (23) Chicago, Ill. 2008 USELTON, Robert 1934-35 ROSENBLUME, Norman Brooklyn, N.Y. 1941-42

ROWLAND, Bill (21) Greenwood, Miss. 1946-47 OR O RUFUS, Tony (11) Memphis 1978-79 VVVV Y VANVULPEN, Johnny (5) 1940-41 VAUGHN, David (50, 42) Nashville, Tenn. 1991-95 SSSS VAUGHN, Elmer Bartlett, Tenn. 1937-39 SALLIE, Roburt (3) Sacramento, Calif. 2009 VINES, Charles (32, 33) Mound City, Ill. 1962-64 SANDERS, Lee (15) Memphis 1976-78 SANDERS, Frank 1933-34 SANDRIDGE, Jared (30) Memphis 2006-07 SAWYER, James (22) Memphis 1946-47 SCHEERER, William 1934-35 WWWW WADE, Clyde (0) Memphis 2002-03; 2006-07 SCHMOLLINGER, Jack (20,22) Greenville, Ill. 1947-51 In just two seasons as a Tiger, Lorenzen Wright WAGNER, Dajuan (2) Camden, N.J. 2001-02 SCHWAIGER, John 1937-39 scored 1,026 points.

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Hanging from the rafters in FedExForum are eight ing list with 1,869 points. Finch was the catalyst Tiger jerseys which symbolize the great success that in Memphis reaching the NCAA Final Four for The University of Memphis basketball has enjoyed over the first time ever in 1973, when the Tigers lost its 82-year history. The retired jerseys belong to Win Wilfong (#22), John 44 to UCLA and Bill Walton in the national finals. Gunn (#44), Larry Finch (#21), Ronnie Robinson (#33), During the 1973 tournament, Finch averaged 26.8 Keith Lee (#24), Elliot Perry (#34), Anfernee Hardaway points a game, including 29 against the Bruins. (#25) and Forest Arnold (#13). Wilfong’s was the first John jersey the Tigers retired. In Finch’s three years at Memphis, the Ti- Following, in order of induction, are biographies of gers put together a record of 63-21 and either the eight players whose exploits in the Tiger blue and Gunn gray have earned them the distinction of having their won or tied for two Missouri Valley Conference jerseys forever hang high above FedExForum. Nicknamed “Big John,” the late John Gunn Championships. He earned honorable mention was a valiant young man who won the hearts All-American honors from both the Associated and genuine admiration of all. He was coura- Press and United Press International, and was geous, competitive and a winner. Gunn played named to four other All-American teams his on the Wayne Yates-coached teams from 1974 senior season after breaking nine individual the 22 to 1976. U of M records at the time. Finch was also the As a freshman, Gunn averaged 12 points and Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Win 10 rebounds a game and played a big factor in in 1972 and the conference’s Newcomer of the Memphis’ impressive 20-7 record that included Year in 1971. Wilfong a trip to the NIT. That year his teammates voted Finch, who holds the record for most points The late Win Wilfong, who stands 24th on him “Mr. Hustle.” As a sophomore, the 6-foot-9 scored in a game, is still ranked in the top five in the University of Memphis’ all-time scoring list Gunn averaged 10 points and eight rebounds. over 20 different statistical categories. with 1,203 points, played basketball for the Tigers His career-high game was 25 points as a fresh- from 1955-57 and led the Tigers to a 44-13 mark. man against Buffalo State, but his best game was Wilfong played under coaches Eugene Lam- against Louisville his sophomore year in the Metro bert and Bob Vanatta and was considered, at the Tournament when he scored 18 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked two shots. 33 time, the best player in Tiger history. Wilfong, a versatile player, could do it all in his time — score, A tragic event then struck the Tiger basket- Ronnie rebound and handle the basketball. In the U of ball program at the start of the 1976-77 season. M record book, he currently stands in the top 10 After just three games, Gunn was taken ill with in several different statistical categories. For his a rare disease, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, and Robinson career, Wilfong averaged 21.5 points and 12.3 admitted to the hospital. Ten days later on Dec.21, One of the best rebounders in Tiger history, rebounds a game. In the 1955-56 season against Gunn was pronounced dead at the age of 21 due the late Ronnie “Big Cat” Robinson teamed with Union, Wilfong poured in 40 points, which stands to complications of the disease. Larry Finch to lead Memphis to the 1973 Final as the seventh-most in a single game at the U of Gunn attended Melrose High School, where Four. Robinson played on the varsity team from M. In fact, Wilfong had 30 or more points in 11 he played for Coach Verties Sails. His senior year at 1970-73 under Coach Gene Bartow. different games during his career. Melrose, along with Tiger teammates Alvin Wright Robinson, a Tiger All-American, came to In the 1956-57 season, which some say was and James Bradley, the Wildcats were undefeated Memphis from Melrose High School with his the true arrival of Memphis basketball, Wilfong and won the Tennessee state championship with life-long friend and teammate Finch. Together, led the Tigers to their first NIT bid at famed a 35-0 record. That same year, Gunn was chosen they rewrote the U of M basketball record book Madison Square Garden. The Tigers opened as one of the five best basketball prospects in the and led the team to its finest moment. In the U of up with a 77-75 win over Utah in the U of M’s nation and was voted the Tennessee Player of the M’s run to the title game against UCLA, Robinson first-ever nationally-televised game. Two nights Year. averaged 14.0 rebounds a game and had three later, the Tigers upended Manhattan 85-73, and double-doubles in the Tigers’ four tournament then slipped past St. Bonaventure 80-78 on a last outings. He pulled down 17 boards against South second shot. In the title game against Bradley, Carolina, 16 versus Kansas State and Providence Wilfong scored 31 points and was named MVP. 21 and seven in the loss to the Bruins. The Tigers, however, lost the game 84-83. Robinson was a three-year starter who worked

Y Also in 1957, Wilfong became the U of M’s Larry as both a center and forward. He averaged in first-ever first team All-American when he was double figures in both scoring and rebounding OR named to the Converse All-American first team. Finch throughout his career and still holds the distinc- In 1956, he was honored by United Press Interna- tion of being the one of only four Tigers to have ST tional as an honorable mention All-American. When you think of University of Memphis scored 1,000 points and have 1,000 rebounds.

HI H basketball, you immediately think of Larry Finch. Against Tulsa in 1971, Robinson scored The legendary player, assistant coach and former a career-high 30 points and, ironically, set the head coach was synonymous with Tiger basketball school rebounding record in the same game with for 25 years. Finch’s jersey was retired on Nov. 28 boards. 30, 1974. Robinson had three other games in his career Finch, who competed in over 500 games as in which he collected 24 caroms. He was a three- a Tiger player and coach combined, ranks fourth time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, behind former Tiger stars Keith Lee, Elliot Perry was named to the Vanderbilt Classic and Sun Bowl and Rodney Carney on the Memphis all-time scor- All-Tournament teams and received All-America

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honors (Converse and Basketball News) as a York Knicks in 2005-06, enjoyed a fabulous two senior. Robinson is the school’s second all-time seasons with the Tigers by leading the squad to field goal percentage leader (57.7) and is the fourth two-straight NCAA appearances, including an all-time leading rebounder with 1,066 boards. As 34 Elite Eight showing in 1992. a junior, Robinson finished ninth in the nation in For his career, Hardaway guided the Tigers to field goal percentage. Elliot a 43-23 record (.652), eight wins over nationally- Robinson, who stands 29th on Memphis’ ranked teams and recorded the school’s first-ever all-time scoring list with 1,150 points, was Perry triple-doubles. His two-season scoring numbers drafted in the fourth round of the NBA Draft by are good enough to be tied for 15th-best all-time the in 1973, but ended up signing Elliot Perry, who is the University of Memphis and he set numerous other records in just 66 with the Memphis Tams of the ABA. second all-time leading scorer, was one of the games. finest point guards to ever play for the Tigers. The people who were fortunate enough to The 6-foot, 150-pound Perry, led the Tigers see the consensus All-American and two-time to four-straight postseason tournaments and 76 Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year wins. Perry, who played and started every game should cherish those moments forever. He could 24 of his career, paced the Tigers in scoring, assists do it all on the basketball court — score, pass, and steals three years in a row. rebound, block shots, collect timely steals and Keith Coming out of Treadwell High School, Perry bring a crowd to its feet with electrifying slam was rated one of the best players in the country. He dunks. Hardaway also had the ability to make at Lee averaged 34.5 points a game as a prep senior and least one play every game that would leave an was named the Tennessee state Player of the Year entire crowd, at home or on the road, shaking Prior to the arrival of Anfernee Hardaway, and was tabbed a McDonald’s All-American. their heads in total amazement. He was truly a Keith Lee was considered the best to have ever He didn’t let up as a Tiger either. In his fresh- special player. donned the Blue and Gray. Lee, who gave the man season, Perry put the team on his shoulders Hardaway, who followed the Tigers on their Tigers instant success, playing on Memphis teams and led them to a 20-12 record and an NCAA two NCAA Tournament runs in 2007 and 2008, from 1981-85. bid. That year, Perry was named Metro Confer- gave back to Memphis in the summer of 2008, as Lee was arguably the most successful Tiger. ence Freshman of the Year and was considered his contributions will open the U of M’s Hardaway During his four years, Memphis compiled a the top freshman point guard in the country by Athletic Hall of Fame. 104-24 (.813) record, made four-straight NCAA Sport Magazine. appearances, including one Final Four, guided In Perry’s senior season, the little guy led the the Tigers to three Metro Conference tournament Metro Conference in scoring with a 20.8 average titles, led Memphis to a then school-record 31 and steals with 85. Perry was voted first team wins in 1984-85 and helped put the Tigers in the All-Metro Conference and finished second in the 13 final AP Top 20 poll all four seasons. The U of Metro Player of the Year tabulation. Perry also M was rated fifth in 1985. became Memphis’ and the Metro Conference’s Forest As for his individual accomplishments, Lee career leader in steals with 300 and became just was an AP All-American four years in a row, a the 10th player in NCAA history to collect as Arnold consensus first team All-American in 1985, the many. He also hit game-winning buzzer shots On January 14, 1995, the University of Metro Conference Player of the Year in 1982 and against Florida State and Miami and hit a three- Memphis recognized former Tiger great Forest 1985, the Metro Conference Tournament MVP in pointer at the buzzer to send the East Tennessee Arnold by retiring his jersey No. 13 in pregame 1982 and 1984, the Metro Conference Freshman game into overtime. Against ETSU, Perry scored ceremonies. of the Year in 1982 and was first team All-Metro a career-high 42 points. Arnold, who played for the Tigers from 1952- all four years. Also during his career, Lee was For his career, Perry is ranked in the top 10 56, was the first-ever All-American in school chosen to All-America teams by UPI, Converse, in over 25 different statistical categories. history. During his career, Arnold helped lead the The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly, USBWA, Perry’s number 34 jersey was retired in Tigers to 62 wins, including the school’s first-ever Basketball Times, ESPN and NABC. February of 1992. Lee is Memphis’ all-time leading scorer with NCAA appearance in 1955 against Penn State.

2,408 career points and the school’s all-time lead- Arnold is the school’s fifth all-time leading HI ing rebounder with 1,336 career boards. scorer with 1,854 career points and ranks as Mem- ST The 6-foot-11 center’s finest year was 1984- phis’ third career rebounding leader with 1,109. Arnold is one of just four players in Memphis 85 when he put the Tigers into the Final Four 25 OR O in Lexington, Ky. Lee led the Tigers to a 24-3 basketball history to score more than 1,000 points regular season record and a Metro Conference Anfernee and grab more than 1,000 rebounds. Y Tournament title. One of many highlights during his sterling Following his senior season, Lee was taken in Hardaway career was a school-record (at the time) 46- point game against Hardin-Simmons in the old the first round of the NBA Draft by the Chicago The most electrifying player in Tiger his- Fieldhouse. Bulls as the 11th overall pick. tory, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway became the Arnold currently resides in Springfield, Mo., seventh player to have his jersey retired when with his wife, Virginia Lee. The couple has four the University of Memphis honored him on Jan. children. Arnold is a minister and professor at 23, 1994. Central Bible College in Springfield. Hardaway, who last played with the New

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18 W 38 *at Jonesboro College ...... 31 — — Weekly Associated Press national rankings are 1923-24 Record: 4-9 20 W 36 *Lambuth ...... 26 — — designated in far right two columns (HR- Memphis Home: 4-2, Away: 0-7 25 W 37 at Catholic Club ...... 35 — — ranking; VR- opponent ranking) Coach: Lester Barnhard 28 L 35 UT JC ...... 58 — — HR VR 31 L 30 at Elks Club ...... 79 — — J. 11 L 18 at Ole Miss ...... 43 — — 1920-21 Record: 22-7-1 F. 3 W 32 *Jonesboro College ...... 17 — — 12 L 13 at Ole Miss ...... 20 — — 4 L 30 *at Lambuth ...... 43 — — Coach: Frederick Grantham 18 W 27 Union (YMCA) ...... 20 — — HR VR 7 L 28 at Rhodes College ...... 57 — — 26 W 23 Hendrix Co. (YMCA) ...... 18 — — 10 L 24 *at Bethel ...... 30 — — D. 14 W 24 Whitehaven ...... 14 — — F. 2 L 26 Mississippi Co. (YMCA) 42 — — 16 W 71 McLemore ...... 7 — — 11 L 38 *at UT Martin ...... 45 — — 6 L 14 UT Doctors ...... 17 — — 13 W 51 UT Doctors (Messick) .....18 — — 23 W 57 Messick High ...... 8 — — 8 L 17 at Union ...... 19 — — 24 W 21 Millington ...... 6 — — 15 L 26 at Earle, Ark...... 69 — — 15 L 11 at Arkansas Normal ...... 25 — — 17 L 30 at Arkansas A&M ...... 34 — — J. 7 W 66 Messick High ...... 10 — — 16 L 19 at Hendrix College ...... 29 — — 10 L 18 Memphis “Y” Rangers ....27 — — 20 W 34 Arkansas A&M ...... 30 — — 20 W 22 UT Doctors ...... 17 — — 24 L 20 at YMCA Triangles ...... 32 — — 11 W 11 Spedway ...... 7 — — 25 W 37 Catholic Club (YMCA) ...26 — — 13 W 57 McLemore ...... 7 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 29 L 19 at Memphis YMCA ...... 29 — — M. 2 W 45 Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 23 — — 14 L 35 Union...... 37 — — M. 3 L 26 at Memphis YMCA ...... 29 — — 15 W 31 Ridgely ...... 20 — — 2 W 40 Lambuth ...... 24 — — 20 W 25 Memphis Univ. School ....11 — — 3 L 37 UT JC ...... 47 — — 21 L 10 Millington ...... 26 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game Record: 3-5 24 W 33 Memphis Tech High ...... 13 — — 1924-25 Home: 2-1, Away: 1-4 25 W 52 Neshoba ...... 5 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 26 W 58 Collierville ...... 16 — — Record: 15-3 HR VR 1928-29 F. 3 W 21 Central High ...... 17 — — Home: 7-1, Away: 6-2, Neutral: 2-0 J. 10 W 32 SW Presbyt.-Clarksville...22 — — 4 T 26 Covington Ramblers ...... 26 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 8-0 16 L NA at Millington ...... NA — — 5 L 22 UT Doctors ...... 29 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 30 W 32 at Hall-Moody (Martin) ...28 — — 7 W 42 Messick High ...... 10 — — HR VR 31 W 28 Catholic Club (YMCA) ...19 — — 9 L 26 Memphis “Y” Rangers ....43 — — J. 4 L 23 at Arkansas A&M ...... 34 — — F. 2 L 19 at Ole Miss ...... 51 — — 10 W 21 Christian Brothers ...... 12 — — 12 W 54 *at Delta State ...... 14 — — 3 L 14 at Ole Miss ...... 44 — — 16 W 36 Millington ...... 14 — — 14 W 40 Cumberland ...... 27 — — 7 L 23 UT Doctors ...... 24 — — 17 W 37 Memphis Univ. School ...... 7 — — 16 L 31 Elk’s Club ...... 39 — — 27 L 17 at Memphis YMCA ...... 38 — — 26 W 26 Union...... 19 — — 18 W 29 *Murray State ...... 21 — — M. 3 W 16 Christian Brothers ...... 15 — — 25 W 50 Arkansas A&M ...... 22 — — 4 W 31 Halls, Tenn...... 23 — — 29 W 52 Catholic Club ...... 24 — — 5 W 14 Halls, Tenn...... 10 — — 1925-26 Record: 4-5 F. 1 W 43 *at Jonesboro College ...... 14 — — 7 L 7 Central High ...... 14 — — Home: 3-4, Away: 1-1 2 W 29 *Delta State ...... 23 — — 10 W 24 Memphis Tech High ...... 11 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 9 W 42 *Jonesboro College ...... 25 — — 12 L 12 UT Doctors ...... 18 — — HR VR 15 W 28 *at UT JC ...... 20 — — J. 16 L 21 Lambuth (YMCA) ...... 26 — — 16 W 38 *at Murray State ...... 30 — — 19 L 21 Memphis Triangles...... 41 — — 19 W 50 *UT JC ...... 17 — — 22 W 22 Jonesboro College ...... 13 — — Record: 1-7 20 W 40 at Catholic Club ...... 30 — — 1921-22 23 W 14 Jonesboro College ...... 5 — — Home: 1-1, Away: 0-6 23 L 32 at Bemis (Tenn.) YMCA ..41 — — F. 1 W 41 Bethel (YMCA)...... 16 — — Coach: W.H. DePriest Mississippi Valley Tournament, Murray, Ky. 6 W 44 at Lambuth ...... 25 — — HR VR M. 4 W 32 Jonesboro College ...... 27 — — 9 L 19 Rhodes College (YMCA) 31 — — J. 13 L 5 at Tiptonville Bulldogs ...... 6 — — 5 W 44 Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 22 — — 12 L 31 at Arkansas A&M ...... 33 — — 14 L 11 at Ridgely High ...... 13 — — 5 W 33 at Murray State ...... 31 — — 17 L 22 Rhodes College (YMCA) 35 — — 21 W 26 UT Doctors (Normal Cage)11 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game F. 2 L 30 YMCA (Normal Cage) ....34 — — 3 L 17 at Jonesboro YMCA ...... 52 — — 4 L 18 at Arkansas A&M ...... 31 — — 1926-27 Record: 5-7 1929-30 Record: 16-8 18 L 25 at Union ...... 31 — — Home: 2-3, Away: 3-4 Home: 11-1, Away: 5-7 23 L 16 at YMCA ...... 49 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Mississippi Valley Conf.: 12-2 HR VR Coach: Zach Curlin J. 7 W 42 Lambuth (YMCA) ...... 20 — — HR VR 14 L 14 at Rhodes College ...... 34 — — Record: 6-4 J. 3 W 22 Arkansas A&M ...... 15 — — 1922-23 17 L NA at Young Men’s Institute NA — — Home: 3-1, Away: 3-3 4 W 38 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 31 — — 21 W 33 Jonesboro College ...... 13 — — Coach: Lester Barnhard 10 W 32 *UT JC ...... 10 — — 23 W 39 at Lambuth ...... 24 — — 13 W 27 *Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 14 — — Y HR VR 26 L 12 Rhodes College ...... 17 — — J. 12 W 16 at Ole Miss ...... 14 — — 17 W 34 *at UT JC ...... 13 — — 28 L 29 Hall-Moody Institute ...... 33 — — 13 L 16 at Ole Miss ...... 25 — — 18 L 26 *at Murray State ...... 42 — — OR F. 5 W 33 at Jonesboro College ...... 20 — — 20 L 33 at Memphis YMCA ...... 44 — — 22 L 24 Memphis YMCA ...... 37 — — 9 L 28 at Earle, Ark...... 31 — — 24 W 32 Arkansas A&M YMCA ...15 — — 24 W 42 *at Delta State ...... 25 — — ST 11 L 21 at Hall-Moody Institute ....53 — — 29 W 27 Hendrix College (ot) ...... 24 — — 25 L 36 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .40 — — 12 W 32 at Union ...... 26 — — 29 L 40 at Earle, Ark...... 41 — — HI H F. 1 W 41 at Alamo High School ...... 25 — — 25 L 34 Memphis Triangles...... 43 — — 2 W 29 at Union ...... 16 — — 31 W 24 *at Lambuth ...... 19 — — 3 L 21 at Bemis (Tenn.) YMCA ..26 — — F. 1 W 37 *at Bethel College ...... 24 — — 16 L 18 UT Doctors ...... 28 — — 5 W 40 *Delta State ...... 20 — — NOTE: Memphis also defeated Union at home during the 1922-23 1927-28 Record: 10-11 7 L 28 at Memphis YMCA ...... 31 — — season, however score and date are unavailable. Home: 5-2, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 2-1 10 W 48 *Bethel College ...... 34 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 5-3 14 W 38 *Murray State ...... 37 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 15 W 33 *Lambuth ...... 28 — — HR VR 19 L 26 at Earle, Ark...... 65 — — J. 6 W 62 *at Delta State ...... 6 — — 21 L 21 at Arkansas A&M ...... 26 — — 11 W 50 *Bethel (Messick HS) ...... 19 — — 22 W 34 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....26 — — 13 L 24 Rhodes College ...... 32 — —

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Mississippi Valley Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. M. 3 W 44 Lambuth ...... 30 — — 1931-32 Record: 11-10 1932-33 Record: 7-6 3 W 37 Sunflower (Miss.) JC ...... 12 — — Home: 7-3, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 5-2, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 0-1 4 W 41 Middle Tennessee ...... 21 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 9-5 Mississippi Valley Conf.: 5-3 4 L 31 Murray State ...... 34 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin *Mississippi Valley Conference game HR VR HR VR J. 1 L 17 Arkansas A&M ...... 24 — — J. 5 L 27 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 39 — — 2 L 12 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 40 — — 13 W 53 David Lipscomb ...... 23 — — 1930-31 Record: 14-2 8 L 26 *Caruthersville (Mo.) JC .30 — — 14 W 39 *Bethel College ...... 29 — — Home: 7-0, Away: 6-1, Neutral: 1-1 15 W 40 *UT JC ...... 32 — — 20 W 39 *at Delta State ...... 27 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 11-1 16 L 38 at Arkansas A&M ...... 40 — — 27 W 25 Mississippi College ...... 23 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 20 W 19 Copiah-Lincoln JC ...... 14 — — 28 L 30 *at Bethel College ...... 39 — — HR VR 22 L 31 *at Delta State ...... 42 — — F. 1 L 30 *Delta State ...... 37 — — J. 2 W 39 Arkansas A&M ...... 12 — — 23 L 23 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .27 — — 3 L 29 at Union ...... 54 — — 12 W 35 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 21 — — 26 W 41 *Bethel College ...... 12 — — 7 W 42 *Lambuth ...... 26 — — 16 W 35 *Caruthersville (Mo.) JC .20 — — 29 L 24 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 28 — — 10 W 36 Freed-Hardeman ...... 27 — — 17 W 51 *Lambuth ...... 23 — — 30 W 43 *Freed-Hardeman ...... 29 — — 11 L 32 Union...... 43 — — 23 W 28 *at Delta State ...... 20 — — F. 1 W 32 *Delta State ...... 19 — — 13 W 34 *at Lambuth ...... 30 — — 24 W 42 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .27 — — 5 W 42 *at UT JC ...... 33 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jackson, Tenn. 30 W 36 *at Bethel College ...... 18 — — 6 W 33 *at Bethel College ...... 23 — — 27 L 34 Delta State ...... 40 — — F. 6 W 67 *Freed-Hardeman ...... 20 — — 12 W 41 *Lambuth ...... 28 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 7 W 46 *at Lambuth ...... 20 — — 13 W 38 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....25 — — 9 W 31 *Delta State ...... 16 — — 19 W 48 *at Lambuth ...... 18 — — 16 L 28 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 30 — — 20 L 25 Tennessee Tech ...... 34 — — 1933-34 Record: 5-14 20 W 45 at Arkansas A&M ...... 21 — — 27 L 23 at Tennessee Tech ...... 31 — — Home: 3-7, Away: 2-7 21 W 64 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....27 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jackson, Tenn. Coach: Zach Curlin 28 W 59 *Bethel College ...... 19 — — M. 4 W 44 UT JC ...... 25 — — HR VR Mississippi Valley Tournament, Martin, Tenn. 5 L 36 Caruthersville (Mo.) JC ...45 — — J. 2 L 16 Western Kentucky ...... 28 — — M. 2 W 35 Bethel College ...... 33 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 9 L 24 at Union ...... 38 — — 3 L 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 42 — — 11 L 30 Lambuth ...... 41 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 13 L 27 at Arkansas A&M ...... 32 — — 16 L 26 at Freed-Hardeman ...... 39 — — 18 W 47 Bethel College ...... 31 — — 20 L 30 Union...... 37 — — 25 L 33 at Western Kentucky ...... 46 — — 26 L 33 at Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 27 L 33 at Middle Tennessee ...... 45 — — 30 W 43 at Bethel College (ot) ...... 39 — — F. 1 L 19 at Lambuth ...... 41 — — 3 L 19 Freed-Hardeman ...... 29 — — 8 L 34 Tennessee Tech (2 ot) ...... 38 — — 10 W 34 at David Lipscomb ...... 24 — — 13 L 30 Arkansas A&M ...... 32 — — 17 L 18 Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 20 W 36 Northwest Mississippi JC 17 — — 22 W 26 David Lipscomb ...... 22 — —

1934-35 Record: 5-15 Home: 3-8, Away: 2-7 Coach: Zach Curlin HR VR J. 4 L 20 Southeast Missouri ...... 25 — — 5 L 18 at Murray State ...... 63 — — 8 L 23 Union...... 52 — — 11 L 31 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — 12 W 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 32 — —

18 W 33 David Lipscomb ...... 26 — — HI 19 L 28 Tennessee Tech ...... 29 — — 22 L 31 at Union ...... 43 — — ST 25 W 32 Arkansas State ...... 31 — — 26 W 41 at Delta State ...... 40 — — OR O 30 L 17 Freed-Hardeman ...... 40 — —

F. 1 L 22 Lambuth ...... 42 — — Y 2 L 23 at Arkansas State ...... 51 — — 7 L 32 Murray State ...... 47 — — 8 L 14 at Southeast Missouri ...... 35 — — 14 L 31 Delta State ...... 35 — — 15 L 25 at David Lipscomb ...... 43 — — 16 L 28 Lambuth ...... 41 — — 22 L 27 at Freed-Hardeman ...... 59 — — 23 W 33 Middle Tennessee ...... 23 — — Large crowds were the norm even back in the 1930s and 1940s when the Tigers took the court in Memorial Gym. Memphis played in the campus facility from 1929-51, before moving to what is now known as the Elma Roane Fieldhouse.

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11 L 35 Murray State ...... 40 — — 1935-36 Record: 7-7 16 W 43 Union (ot) ...... 39 — — 1942-43 Record: 7-4 Home: 4-4, Away: 3-3 17 L 42 at Delta State ...... 69 — — Home: 5-3, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin HR VR HR VR J. 2 W 32 Mississippi College ...... 26 — — J. 29 W 54 Rhodes College ...... 45 — — Record: 7-9 11 L 27 Union...... 35 — — 1939-40 30 W 47 Rhodes College ...... 34 — — Home: 6-3, Away: 1-6 17 L 35 at Middle Tennessee ...... 42 — — F. 2 L 46 at NATTC ...... 65 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 18 W 30 at Tennessee Tech ...... 26 — — 3 W 52 #Hurley Tractors ...... 44 — — HR VR 24 L 14 Murray State ...... 51 — — 8 L 42 Ferry Command ...... 43 — — D. 15 L 29 Ole Miss ...... 40 — — 30 W 37 Millsaps ...... 23 — — 9 W 60 DuPont Acid Aces ...... 39 — — J. 6 L 44 at Arkansas State ...... 45 — — 31 W 28 Tennessee Tech ...... 14 — — 10 W 57 Second Army ...... 41 — — 12 L 29 at Delta State ...... 50 — — F. 3 W 29 Delta State ...... 26 — — 16 L 21 Aviation Maintenance ...... 40 — — 13 W 35 Murray State ...... 32 — — 10 L 34 Louisiana College...... 36 — — 17 L 23 NATTC ...... 34 — — 20 W 38 Tennessee Tech ...... 27 — — 15 L 34 Middle Tennessee ...... 40 — — 19 W 55 at Rhodes College ...... 37 — — 23 L 34 at Murray State ...... 66 — — 21 L 31 at Union ...... 43 — — 20 W 34 Second Army ...... 23 — — 25 L 29 Arkansas Teachers ...... 38 — — 22 L 26 at Murray State ...... 45 — — #Gaston Community Center 26 L 35 at Middle Tennessee ...... 52 — — 28 W 31 at Millsaps ...... 28 — — 27 L 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 44 — — 29 W 41 at Mississippi College ...... 38 — — F. 3 W 46 Rhodes College (2 ot) ...... 44 — — 6 W 52 Union...... 40 — — 1943-44 7 L 41 Arkansas State ...... 46 — — No Team Due to World War II 1936-37 Record: 5-7 10 W 41 Middle Tennessee St...... 31 — — Home: 3-3, Away: 2-4 13 W 39 at Rhodes College ...... 36 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 16 W 38 Delta State ...... 37 — — 1944-45 Record: 3-6 HR VR 21 L 47 at Union ...... 65 — — Home: 2-3, Away: 1-3 J. 9 W 37 Tennessee Tech ...... 26 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 13 L 30 Murray State ...... 33 — — HR VR 14 L 21 at Tennessee Tech ...... 22 — — Record: 9-8 J. 11 L 41 at Rhodes College ...... 47 — — 15 L 24 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — 1940-41 Home: 5-4, Away: 3-3, Neutral: 1-1 13 L 39 Rhodes College ...... 43 — — 16 W 52 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 20 W 44 at Arkansas State ...... 25 — — 22 W 39 Jacksonville (Ala.) ...... 25 — — HR VR 25 L 38 Coca Cola ...... 43 — — 23 L 24 Delta State ...... 28 — — J. 7 L 31 #Ford V8s ...... 39 — — 27 W 63 National Fireworks ...... 51 — — F. 2 L 32 at Murray State ...... 35 — — 11 W 45 at Union ...... 38 — — 30 L 25 at Ken. Gen. Wireworks ..60 — — 6 L 25 Union...... 41 — — 14 W 29 at Southwestern ...... 28 — — F. 3 W 41 Arkansas State ...... 30 — — 9 W 43 Austin Peay ...... 31 — — 17 W 46 Mississippi Southern ...... 41 — — 19 L 30 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — 18 L 23 at Union ...... 32 — — 22 L 25 Delta State ...... 37 — — 20 L 38 at Rhodes College ...... 51 — — 26 W 41 at Delta State ...... 40 — — 23 L 29 at Tennessee Tech ...... 32 — — 24 W 37 at Middle Tennessee ...... 28 — — 31 W 40 ^Coca Cola ...... 25 — — 1945-46 Record: 7-4 1937-38 Record: 0-14 F. 4 W 29 Southwestern ...... 27 — — Home: 5-2, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-7, Away: 0-7 6 L 26 at Delta State ...... 58 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin 7 W 43 Tennessee Tech (ot) ...... 41 — — HR VR HR VR 14 L 45 Murray State ...... 52 — — J. 17 W 65 Delta State ...... 17 — — J. 7 L 16 at Murray State ...... 42 — — 15 W 52 Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 18 W 41 Union...... 39 — — 8 L 25 at Arkansas State ...... 41 — — 18 L 41 New York Celtics ...... 48 — — 25 L 51 #Rhodes College ...... 54 — — 13 L 36 at Delta State ...... 64 — — 21 L 31 at Murray State ...... 55 — — 31 W 46 UT Dental College ...... 31 — — 14 L 31 at Mississippi Southern ....50 — — 24 L 37 Southwestern ...... 46 — — F. 1 L 43 at Arkansas State ...... 56 — — 22 L 20 Arkansas State ...... 39 — — #Gaston Community Center, Memphis 8 W 41 at Rhodes College ...... 33 — — 28 L 32 Union...... 58 — — ^Ellis Community Center, Memphis 15 L 37 Arkansas State ...... 46 — — 31 L 35 Murray State ...... 68 — — NOTE: Memphis also defeated Union at home, however 19 W 40 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — F. 5 L 34 Delta State ...... 69 — — score and date are unknown. 26 L 41 Rhodes College ...... 47 — — 10 L 26 at Union ...... 42 — — 27 W 49 at Rhodes College ...... 36 — — 11 L 29 at Middle Tennessee ...... 30 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 12 L 23 at Tennessee Tech ...... 50 — — Record: 7-9 NOTE: Memphis also defeated NATTC, however score 16 L 12 Rhodes College ...... 44 — — 1941-42 Home: 5-3, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 0-1 and date are unknown. 18 L 33 Tennessee Tech ...... 49 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 19 L 43 Middle Tennessee ...... 44 — — HR VR Record: 11-7

Y J. 8 W 40 Buckeye Pulp Plant ...... 32 — — 1946-47 12 W 50 at Rhodes College ...... 25 — — Home: 5-3, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 1-0 1938-39 Record: 2-13 15 L 43 Union...... 45 — — Coach: Zach Curlin OR Home: 2-7, Away: 0-6 20 L 31 at Murray State ...... 46 — — HR VR Coach: Zach Curlin 21 W 47 at Union ...... 41 — — J. 4 W 46 Middle Tennessee ...... 38 — — ST HR VR 27 L 24 at Delta State ...... 43 — — 7 W 49 Southwestern (ot) ...... 46 — — J. 9 L 32 at Arkansas State ...... 38 — — 10 L 35 at Delta State ...... 7 — —

HI H 29 W 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 29 — — L 31 at Middle Tennessee ...... 41 — — F. 2 L 43 #Goldcrest ...... 54 — — 13 W 56 General Appliances ...... 17 — — 14 L 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 37 — — 3 L 29 Delta State ...... 32 — — 17 L 38 Union...... 42 — — 20 L 20 at Union ...... 33 — — 5 W 70 Middle Tennessee ...... 29 — — 20 L 37 at Arkansas State ...... 52 — — 23 L 28 Southwestern ...... 33 — — 11 W 51 Arkansas College ...... 32 — — 24 W 59 Tennessee Doctors ...... 49 — — 24 L 53 Delta State ...... 58 — — 13 L 28 at Tennessee Tech ...... 41 — — 25 W 47 at Middle Tennessee ...... 37 — — 26 W 53 Arkansas State ...... 45 — — 14 L 25 at Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 28 W 55 at NATTC (Millington) ....48 — — 28 L 33 at Murray State ...... 66 — — 17 W 72 Rhodes College ...... 41 — — 30 W 64 at Kennedy Vets Hospital .46 — — F. 3 L 40 Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 20 L 37 Murray State ...... 70 — — F. 4 L 38 at NATTC (Millington) ....45 — — 4 L 31 Middle Tennessee ...... 39 — — 24 L 47 at Arkansas College ...... 73 — — 6 W 62 #Arkansas State ...... 50 — — 7 L 38 Rhodes College ...... 45 — — #Gaston Community Center, Memphis 7 L 38 at Mississippi State ...... 51 — — 10 L 43 Jacksonville (Ala.) ...... 47 — — 11 W 46 at Rhodes College ...... 27 — —

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14 W 40 Chattanooga ...... 30 — — J. 10 L 51 at Union ...... 52 — — 15 W 51 Murray State ...... 47 — — 15 L 46 Delta State ...... 49 — — 12 W 52 #Rhodes College ...... 43 — — 16 W 85 at Rhodes College ...... 39 — — 21 W 67 at Union ...... 55 — — 17 W 64 NATTC (Millington) ...... 44 — — 18 W 65 Bethel College ...... 31 — — 22 L 56 Arkansas State (ot) ...... 58 — — 20 W 71 at Austin Peay ...... 62 — — 21 W 79 Southern Miss ...... 57 — — #Osceola, Ark. 21 L 49 at Tennessee Tech ...... 66 — — 22 W 70 at Union ...... 56 — — 25 W 54 Arkansas State ...... 49 — — 26 W 74 Austin Peay ...... 51 — — 30 W 73 Union...... 33 — — 31 W 92 Middle Tennessee ...... 57 — — 1947-48 Record: 13-10 F. 1 L 66 at Delta State ...... 75 — — F. 2 L 70 at Murray State ...... 72 — — Home: 9-3, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 1-0 3 W 56 Tennessee Tech ...... 39 — — 7 W 89 Union...... 55 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 7 L 58 Delta State ...... 67 — — 11 W 47 Ole Miss ...... 42 — — HR VR 10 W 53 ^Pittsburgh ...... 39 — — 15 L 60 at Austin Peay (2ot) ...... 62 — — D. 11 W 53 Middle Tennessee ...... 45 — — 11 L 51 at Arkansas State ...... 52 — — 16 W 61 at Middle Tennessee ...... 46 — — 13 W 56 Austin Peay ...... 48 — — 14 W 61 Chattanooga ...... 49 — — 22 W 66 at Lambuth ...... 57 — — J. 6 L 41 at Austin Peay ...... 48 — — 18 L 56 at Southern Illinois ...... 58 — — 25 W 100 Rhoades College...... 39 — — 7 L 43 at Murray State ...... 61 — — 20 L 57 at Murray State ...... 64 — — 27 W 62 NATTC (Millington) ...... 52 — — 10 L 50 Arkansas State ...... 53 — — 24 W 82 Rhodes College ...... 50 — — NAIB State Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. 13 W 54 Union...... 40 — — #Messick Gym, Memphis M. 3 W 52 Middle Tennessee ...... 39 — — 14 W 54 at Sewanee ...... 42 — — ^Shelby County Building, Mid-South Fairgrounds 4 W 45 at Tennessee Tech ...... 38 — — 15 L 63 at Chattanooga ...... 64 — — NAIB National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. 17 L 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 11 W 60 Baltimore ...... 39 — — 20 W 46 NATTC (Millington) ...... 32 — — 1950-51 Record: 17-8 12 L 48 Portland ...... 72 — — 21 L 32 Delta State ...... 52 — — Home: 9-2, Away: 7-5, Neutral: 1-1 24 W 51 #Rhodes College ...... 42 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry 30 W 46 Murray State ...... 37 — — HR VR 1952-53 Record: 10-14 31 W 37 Samford ...... 32 — — D. 1 W 48 Arkansas Tech ...... 46 — — Home: 8-2, Away: 2-12 F. 5 L 56 at Arkansas State ...... 61 — — 2 W 103 NATTC (Millington) ...... 54 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert 10 W 40 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — 5 W 59 Tennessee Tech ...... 53 — — HR VR 14 L 44 at Tennessee Tech ...... 58 — — 9 L 51 Murray State ...... 71 — — N. 29 L 78 at Centenary ...... 86 — — 17 L 42 at NATTC (Millington) ....52 — — 14 W 75 Austin Peay ...... 53 — — D. 4 L 71 East Tennessee State ...... 75 — — 20 W 40 Birmingham Southern ...... 39 — — 18 L 50 at Arkansas Tech ...... 52 — — 5 W 91 at Lambuth College ...... 81 — — 23 W 63 at Union ...... 38 — — 21 W 81 at Keesler Air Force ...... 51 — — 8 W 70 Louisiana Tech...... 63 — — 24 W 62 Sewanee ...... 42 — — 23 L 57 at Loyola-New Orleans ....59 — — 17 L 71 at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 76 — — 27 L 52 at Samford ...... 59 — — J. 5 L 51 at Murray State ...... 55 — — 19 L 65 at Wayne University ...... 74 — — 28 W 71 at Birmingham Southern ..51 — — 6 L 48 Louisville ...... 51 — — 20 L 61 at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 76 — — #Shelby County Building, Mid-South Fairgrounds 9 W 71 at NATTC (Millington) ....56 — — 23 L 76 at Marshall ...... 102 — — 13 L 58 at Louisville ...... 67 — — J. 2 L 64 Auburn ...... 78 — — 16 W 82 at Union ...... 46 — — 3 W 75 Arizona ...... 56 — — 1948-49 Record: 11-10 24 W 81 Delta State ...... 49 — — 8 W 90 Spring Hill ...... 60 — — Home: 7-3, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 1-0 29 W 87 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 63 — — 9 L 62 at Middle Tennessee ...... 77 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry F. 7 W 58 at Delta State ...... 53 — — 10 L 40 at Tennessee Tech ...... 55 — — HR VR 10 W 90 Union...... 50 — — 17 L 64 at Temple ...... 71 — — D. 17 W 51 at Union ...... 50 — — 16 W 58 at Chattanooga ...... 54 — — 20 W 93 at Hartwick College ...... 67 — — 18 W 71 Austin Peay ...... 65 — — 17 L 40 at Tennessee Tech ...... 57 — — 21 L 59 at Siena ...... 72 — — 30 W 43 NATTC (Millington) ...... 39 — — 19 W 62 at Austin Peay ...... 55 — — 22 L 85 at Seton Hall ...... 103 — 1 J. 6 L 53 Louisville ...... 72 — — NAIB State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 24 W 96 Tennessee Tech ...... 83 — — 8 W 53 Rhodes College ...... 50 — — M. 5 W 78 Southern ...... 65 — — 27 W 72 Centenary ...... 62 — — 10 L 71 at Chattanooga ...... 74 — — 6 W 74 Tennessee Tech ...... 62 — — F. 2 W 87 Florida State ...... 73 — — 11 L 62 at Austin Peay ...... 63 — — NAIB National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. 5 L 73 at Mississippi Southern ....81 — — 15 W 59 at Arkansas State ...... 55 — — 12 W 76 vs Portland ...... 74 — — 7 L 83 at Louisiana Tech...... 93 — — 18 L 51 at Western Kentucky ...... 78 — 3 14 W 81 vs Hastings ...... 79 — — 18 W 72 Ole Miss ...... 65 — — 22 W 67 Tennessee Tech ...... 57 — — 15 L 67 vs Baldwin-Wallace ...... 90 — — 27 W 118 Chattanooga ...... 71 — — 24 W 53 at NATTC (Millington) ....31 — — 25 L 50 Union...... 68 — — 28 W 48 Delta State ...... 44 — — 1951-52 Record: 25-10 1953-54 Record: 15-9 F. 2 L 52 at Murray State ...... 56 — — Home: 9-1, Away: 14-8, Neutral: 2-1 Home: 10-2, Away: 5-7 4 L 58 at Delta State ...... 80 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert Coach: Eugene Lambert 12 W 52 Chattanooga ...... 42 — — HR VR HR VR 16 W 62 Murray State ...... 60 — — D. 4 W 82 at Bethel College ...... 55 — — N. 28 W 96 Union...... 65 — — HI 18 L 56 at Middle Tennessee ...... 68 — — 6 L 58 Mississippi State ...... 60 — — D. 3 W 89 Lambuth College ...... 59 — — 19 L 51 at Tennessee Tech ...... 63 — — 7 W 60 at NATTC (Millington) ....50 — — 7 W 71 at East Tennessee State ....68 — — ST 23 L 52 Arkansas State ...... 61 — — 15 L 48 at Idaho ...... 51 — — 8 L 59 at Morehead State ...... 69 — — OR O 25 W 75 at Rhodes College ...... 65 — — 17 L 52 at Whitman (Wash.) ...... 55 — — 11 W 104 Marshall ...... 85 — — 18 L 63 at Seattle ...... 66 — — 14 L 63 SMU ...... 66 — — 19 L 49 at Portland ...... 78 — — 19 L 67 at Arkansas Tech ...... 83 — — Y 1949-50 Record: 12-9 20 W 79 at Eastern Oregon ...... 63 — — 21 W 71 Baylor ...... 64 — — Home: 8-1, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 2-1 22 W 67 at Eastern Washington ...... 53 — — J. 5 L 73 at Murray State ...... 82 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry 28 W 69 at Whitworth (Wash.) ...... 60 — — 8 W 75 at Middle Tennessee St. ...68 — — HR VR 29 W 66 at Whitworth (Wash.) ...... 55 — — 9 L 73 at Tennessee Tech ...... 94 — — D. 3 W 57 at NATTC (Millington) ....39 — — Honolulu, Hawaii 12 W 68 at North Alabama ...... 60 — — 7 L 58 at Louisville ...... 79 — — J. 2 L 61 at Hawaii (2ot) ...... 68 — — 14 W 47 Murray State ...... 45 — — 9 W 64 Middle Tennessee St ...... 50 — — 4 W 60 at Universal Motors ...... 58 — — 20 W 82 Middle Tennessee State ...65 — — 17 W 68 Austin Peay ...... 63 — — 5 W 62 at Air Training Service .....47 — — 23 L 53 at Western Kentucky ...... 63 — 4 Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind. 11 L 47 at Spring Hill (Ala.) ...... 48 — — 28 W 86 at Mississippi Southern ....73 — — 28 L 50 Connecticut State...... 60 — — 12 W 72 at Southern Miss ...... 57 — — 29 L 70 at Centenary College ...... 80 — —

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F. 1 W 87 Arkansas State ...... 77 — — 16 W 70 The Citadel ...... 63 20 — 4 L 59 Dayton ...... 66 — — 1956-57 Record: 24-6 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 8 W 81 Tennessee Tech ...... 58 — — Home: 9-1, Away: 7-3, Neutral 8-2 21 L 69 vs Manhattan ...... 88 — — 9 W 82 Ole Miss ...... 75 — — NIT Finalist Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 13 L 75 at Arkansas State ...... 85 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 28 W 65 Loyola-New Orleans (ot) .63 — — 16 W 93 North Alabama ...... 61 — — HR VR 30 W 47 Maryland ...... 46 — 6 27 W 65 at Centenary ...... 57 — — D. 1 W 88 Arkansas State ...... 68 — — J. 6 W 53 Oklahoma City ...... 50 — — 5 W 89 at Mississippi State ...... 78 — — 11 W 75 at Murray State ...... 66 18 — 8 W 82 at Houston ...... 78 — — 13 W 59 Florida State ...... 56 18 — 10 W 71 at Southern Miss ...... 70 — — Record: 17-5 18 W 64 Stetson ...... 58 — — 1954-55 14 W 77 UTEP ...... 48 — — Home: 10-1, Away: 6-3, Neutral 1-1 25 W 85 #Ole Miss ...... 62 — — 17 W 94 New Mexico ...... 76 — — NCAA Tournament 28 W 76 at Tennessee Tech ...... 59 — — 20 W 70 #Spring Hill ...... 62 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert F. 1 L 54 at The Citadel ...... 62 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. HR VR 5 W 64 Tennessee Tech ...... 63 — — 27 W 99 Texas Tech ...... 77 — — D. 1 W 95 Middle Tennessee ...... 80 — — 8 L 76 at Loyola-Chicago (2 ot) ..79 — — 28 L 76 Seattle ...... 84 — 18 4 L 69 at Dayton ...... 88 — — 11 W 56 Murray State ...... 50 — — 29 W 77 Marquette ...... 76 — — 6 L 72 at Xavier (Ohio)...... 81 — — 14 L 59 at Oklahoma City ...... 67 — — J. 1 W 94 Arizona ...... 76 — — 11 L 90 Morehead State ...... 111 — — 18 W 68 at Florida State ...... 51 — — 5 L 68 Oklahoma City ...... 80 20 17 16 W 70 at Murray State ...... 68 — — 25 L 55 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 68 — — 9 L 71 at Louisville ...... 93 — 5 20 W 75 Texas Tech ...... 66 — — 28 W 70 Spring Hill ...... 54 — — 12 W 85 #DePaul ...... 81 — — 22 W 86 Nebraska ...... 79 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 16 W 105 Murray State ...... 92 — — J. 3 W 99 at Union ...... 67 — — 19 W 101 at Tennessee Tech ...... 74 — — Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 22 W 89 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — 5 W 94 at Spring Hill ...... 83 — — Record: 17-6 26 W 86 Mississippi State ...... 83 — — 1958-59 6 W 105 Arkansas Tech (ot) ...... 102 — — Home: 12-0, Away: 2-4, Neutral 3-2 30 W 93 at Murray State ...... 72 — — 13 W 67 Murray State ...... 56 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta F. 2 W 81 #Louisville ...... 78 — 3 22 W 96 at Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — HR VR 5 W 86 Western Kentucky ...... 84 16 20 24 W 104 Arkansas State ...... 79 — — D. 1 W 105 Chattanooga ...... 56 — — 9 L 78 at Centenary ...... 90 16 — 27 W 91 at Middle Tennessee ...... 86 — — 6 W 64 Rollins College ...... 48 — — 16 W 96 Houston ...... 86 — — 29 W 95 Centenary ...... 82 — — 10 W 59 #Alabama ...... 55 — — 18 L 96 at Oklahoma City ...... 106 — 13 F. 1 W 81 Xavier ...... 67 — — 13 W 101 at Tampa ...... 63 — — 23 W 98 at Western Kentucky ...... 82 20 — 4 W 94 Mississippi State ...... 68 — — 16 W 74 Hardin Simmons ...... 42 — — 28 W 97 at Arkansas State ...... 75 19 — 9 W 106 Abilene Christian...... 71 — — 22 W 96 Toronto ...... 56 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 12 W 86 at Arkansas State ...... 71 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans M. 16 W 77 Utah ...... 75 16 — 19 W 83 Tennessee Tech ...... 45 — — 29 W 73 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 71 18 — 18 W 85 Manhattan ...... 73 16 — 26 L 68 at Centenary ...... 70 15 — 30 L 55 Mississippi State ...... 73 — 8 21 W 80 St. Bonaventure (ot) ...... 78 16 — NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. J. 10 W 66 Oklahoma City ...... 61 — 13 23 L 83 Bradley ...... 84 16 19 M. 8 L 55 Penn State ...... 59 19 — 13 W 75 at Florida State ...... 72 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 17 L 79 at Tennessee Tech ...... 82 — — 19 W 85 Birmingham Southern ...... 33 — — Record: 20-7 24 W 65 #Ole Miss ...... 63 — — 1955-56 Record: 15-7 Home: 10-0, Away: 9-6, Neutral 1-1 1957-58 29 L 52 #Mississippi State ...... 53 — 11 Home: 9-2, Away: 3-4, Neutral 3-1 NCAA Tournament 31 L 72 at Loyola-New Orleans ....87 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta Coach: Eugene Lambert F. 5 W 95 Tampa ...... 65 — — HR VR HR VR 7 L 92 at Wichita State ...... 95 — — D. 4 W 96 Union...... 69 — — D. 1 W 136 at Union ...... 70 — — 10 W 93 Florida State ...... 69 — — 7 W 72 VMI ...... 58 — — 5 W 84 Texas A&M ...... 71 — — 14 W 82 Centenary ...... 62 — — 9 L 68 Texas A&M ...... 71 — — 7 W 102 Hardin Simmons ...... 52 — — 17 W 63 Tennessee Tech ...... 60 — — 11 L 54 #Mississippi State ...... 56 20 — 15 W 112 Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 21 L 68 at Oklahoma City ...... 71 — 18 17 W 75 at Hardin Simmons ...... 73 — — 19 W 71 at UTEP ...... 70 — — 21 W 98 at Arizona (ot) ...... 92 18 — J. 2 W 112 Northwestern State ...... 78 — — Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 4 W 79 Miami (Fla.) ...... 71 12 — 5 L 65 at Spring Hill ...... 79 12 — 10 W 80 Western Kentucky ...... 64 17 — 14 W 74 at Arkansas State ...... 64 17 — Y 18 L 75 at Louisville ...... 85 15 10 20 W 73 at Washington (Mo.)...... 71 15 — OR 27 W 105 Mississippi State ...... 73 19 — 30 W 97 Arkansas State ...... 67 19 — ST F. 1 W 106 Murray State ...... 72 16 — 4 L 67 at St. Bonaventure ...... 79 16 — HI H 6 W 84 at West Virginia ...... 69 16 — 11 W 96 Tennessee Tech ...... 77 — — 15 L 71 at Dayton ...... 85 19 2 18 W 101 Centenary ...... 82 19 — 20 L 81 at Tennessee Tech ...... 77 19 — 22 W 100 at Murray State ...... 94 — — 27 L 80 at Centenary (ot) ...... 84 — — 28 W 78 at Northwestern State ...... 65 — — 1957 NIT Finalist NCAA Tournament, Wichita, Kan. Front Row (l-r): Bob McDonald, Oscar Ammer, Orby Arnold, Ron Ragan, James Hockaday and Scott Hoover. M. 12 L 81 Oklahoma City ...... 96 — — Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Bob Vanatta, Jack Butcher, Martin “Spud” Hays, Win Wilfong, George Price, Lirk Lowery, Marty Cleary, Bob Swander and Gordon Nichols, team mgr. Not pictured: Eddie Weil.

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24 W 96 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 62 — — 7 W 79 at Ole Miss ...... 57 — — 27 W 77 Spring Hill ...... 37 — — 1961-62 Record: 15-7 12 W 88 Marquette ...... 74 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis Home: 11-1, Away: 1-4, Neutral 3-2 14 W 73 at Mississippi State ...... 65 — — NCAA Tournament 16 W 108 Alabama ...... 75 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 21 W 98 #Ole Miss ...... 78 — — HR VR Record: 18-5 Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 1959-60 D. 1 W 92 Texas Wesleyan ...... 51 — — Home: 11-0, Away: 4-4, Neutral 3-1 27 L 79 Vanderbilt ...... 85 — 6 4 L 81 at Minnesota ...... 89 — — National Invitation Tournament 28 W 88 Western Kentucky ...... 83 — — 6 W 59 Baylor ...... 47 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta J. 1 L 66 Rhode Island ...... 68 — — 8 W 63 Texas Tech ...... 62 — — HR VR 4 L 57 at Louisville ...... 69 — — 11 W 62 Texas A&M ...... 60 — — D. 3 L 55 at Ohio State ...... 94 — — 9 L 64 at Loyola-New Orleans ....90 — — 13 W 107 San Francisco State ...... 49 — — 5 W 90 North Texas ...... 58 — — 11 W 80 Southern Miss ...... 55 — — 19 L 71 Mississippi State ...... 83 — — 8 W 107 Texas Wesleyan ...... 48 — — 16 L 90 Florida State ...... 91 — — 22 W 96 Richmond ...... 77 — — 12 W 71 Baylor ...... 56 — — 18 L 69 Miami (Fla.) ...... 78 — — Gulf Coast Tournament, Shreveport, La. 15 W 67 Lamar ...... 45 — — 20 W 83 Loyola-Chicago ...... 65 — 2 27 L 78 South Carolina ...... 79 — — Murray State Invitational, Murray, Ky. 25 W 81 #Mississippi State ...... 66 — — 28 W 103 Northwestern State ...... 83 — — 18 W 70 at Murray State ...... 57 — — F. 1 L 66 at Portland ...... 75 — — 29 W 79 Murray State ...... 67 — — 19 W 79 Mississippi State ...... 62 — — 3 L 88 at Seattle ...... 105 — — J. 2 W 85 New Mexico State ...... 70 — — 22 W 88 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 40 — — 5 W 87 at Creighton ...... 86 — — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. J. 7 W 81 Oklahoma City ...... 68 — — 8 W 98 DePaul ...... 67 — 10 5 W 101 vs Seton Hall ...... 84 — — 11 W 86 Florida State ...... 71 — — 10 W 83 Florida State ...... 71 — — 13 W 87 at Loyola-New Orleans ....76 — — 16 L 52 at Dayton ...... 58 — — 15 L 73 at Dayton ...... 83 — — 20 L 76 at Loyola-Chicago ...... 100 — — 20 W 84 Tennessee Tech ...... 65 — — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 27 L 84 at Villanova ...... 109 — — 23 W 96 #Ole Miss ...... 57 — — 20 L 71 New York University ...... 95 — — 30 W 86 The Citadel ...... 72 — — 28 W 63 #Alabama ...... 37 — — 22 W 93 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 49 — — F. 3 W 90 Murray State ...... 72 — — F. 2 L 67 at Tennessee Tech ...... 69 — — 26 L 86 Xavier ...... 99 — — 6 W 88 William & Mary ...... 70 — — 6 W 100 Richmond ...... 74 — — #Memphis Auditorium 17 W 101 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 58 — — 9 W 83 at Florida State ...... 67 — — 21 L 67 at Dayton ...... 78 — — 13 L 75 at Wichita State ...... 79 — — NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texas 16 W 54 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 38 — — Record: 10-14 M. 12 L 83 Creighton ...... 87 — — 1964-65 20 W 70 at Oklahoma City ...... 66 — — Home: 7-6, Away: 3-8 23 W 96 Spring Hill ...... 55 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 27 W 79 at Loyola-New Orleans ....63 — — HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 1962-63 Record: 19-7 D. 1 W 82 Texas A&M ...... 73 — — M. 10 L 70 Providence ...... 71 — — Home: 9-2, Away: 6-2, Neutral 4-3 5 W 78 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 71 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis National Invitation Tournament 10 L 71 at Texas A&M ...... 81 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 12 W 83 Alabama ...... 73 — — HR VR 19 L 63 at Tulsa ...... 80 — — D. 2 W 80 McNeese State ...... 52 — — Record: 20-3 21 L 77 Seattle ...... 89 — — 1960-61 3 W 101 New Mexico State ...... 77 — — Home: 10-1, Away: 7-0, Neutral 3-2 Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 8 L 67 at Texas A&M ...... 78 — — National Invitation Tournament 28 W 95 SMU (ot) ...... 92 — — 10 W 79 at Texas Tech ...... 66 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 29 L 68 Indiana ...... 91 — 7 Jackson, Miss. HR VR J. 2 L 71 Fordham ...... 73 — — 15 L 66 vs Mississippi State ...... 77 — 5 D. 1 W 118 UC Davis ...... 52 — — 5 L 70 at DePaul ...... 99 — — 18 W 78 Minnesota ...... 70 — — 6 W 84 at Baylor ...... 58 — — 9 W 72 Creighton ...... 66 — — 22 W 70 #Ole Miss ...... 62 — — 10 W 102 North Texas ...... 56 — — 14 W 71 at Loyola-New Orleans ....65 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 15 W 75 at Brigham Young ...... 72 — — 16 L 61 at Florida State ...... 74 — — 27 W 76 Toledo ...... 61 — — 17 W 77 at Montana State ...... 50 — — 23 L 80 Southern Miss ...... 86 — — 28 L 82 Loyola-Chicago ...... 94 — 3 19 W 86 at Seattle ...... 81 — — 30 L 64 at Arizona ...... 99 — — 29 W 80 Oklahoma City ...... 77 — — 22 W 111 Missouri Mines ...... 50 — — F. 1 W 116 at Pepperdine ...... 90 — — J. 2 W 99 Brigham Young ...... 76 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans 2 L 79 at Santa Clara ...... 92 — — 7 W 96 Hawaii ...... 60 — — 29 W 95 Western Kentucky ...... 74 19 — 6 L 70 Florida State ...... 81 — — 10 L 75 at Loyola-New Orleans ....78 — — 30 L 82 West Virginia (ot) ...... 86 19 — 10 W 82 at Marquette ...... 70 — — 12 W 82 at Southern Miss ...... 69 — — J. 7 W 72 #Southern Miss ...... 55 — — 13 W 77 Dayton ...... 71 — — 19 W 90 Centenary ...... 85 — — 10 W 85 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 58 — — 20 W 84 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 54 — — 23 W 60 at Murray State ...... 58 — — 13 W 54 at Loyola-New Orleans ....45 — — 25 L 74 at Xavier ...... 95 — — 26 W 71 #Mississippi State ...... 65 — 9 17 W 96 Louisiana College...... 39 — — 27 L 58 at Villanova ...... 91 — —

F. 2 L 54 Villanova ...... 59 — — HI 20 W 70 Murray State ...... 60 — — M. 3 L 87 Duquesne ...... 93 — — 9 W 72 at The Citadel ...... 63 — — 28 W 88 #Ole Miss ...... 61 — — 11 W 76 Louisville ...... 55 — — ST F. 1 W 83 at Tennessee Tech ...... 70 — — 19 W 61 Dayton ...... 59 — — 4 L 77 Dayton ...... 96 — — Record: 10-15 23 W 55 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 48 — — 1965-66 OR O 6 W 104 Richmond ...... 73 — — Home: 9-4, Away: 1-9, Neutral 0-2 26 W 90 at Centenary ...... 79 — — 11 W 78 at Villanova ...... 74 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers

M. 2 L 70 Creighton ...... 95 — — Y 15 W 81 Middle Tennessee St ...... 61 — — HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 18 W 82 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — D. 2 W 77 Union...... 59 — — 14 W 70 Fordham ...... 49 — — 25 W 85 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 51 — — 4 L 69 Arizona ...... 94 — — 16 L 67 Canisius ...... 76 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 6 W 85 Pepperdine ...... 66 — — #Memphis Auditorium M. 16 L 69 Holy Cross ...... 81 — — 11 L 61 at Western Kentucky .....100 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 13 L 84 at Texas A&M ...... 93 — — 18 W 69 North Texas ...... 67 — — 1963-64 Record: 14-11 Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. Home: 8-4, Away: 3-7, Neutral 3-0 20 L 72 Texas ...... 80 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 21 W 85 Missouri ...... 72 — — HR VR D. 2 W 57 McNeese State ...... 44 — —

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Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 5 W 67 *at North Texas...... 65 — — 7 L 63 *at Cincinnati ...... 77 — — 30 L 65 Drake ...... 80 — — 8 L 53 *at Saint Louis ...... 60 — — 14 L 70 *at North Texas...... 82 — — J. 1 L 89 Canisius ...... 92 — — 13 W 67 Miami (Fla.) ...... 44 — — 19 L 75 *Bradley ...... 91 — — 5 W 97 at Southern Miss ...... 77 — — 15 W 72 at Loyola-New Orleans ....64 — — 21 L 68 *Saint Louis ...... 78 — — 8 W 97 Oklahoma City ...... 87 — — 19 W 67 *Wichita State ...... 55 — — 26 L 78 *at Tulsa ...... 87 — — 13 L 78 at Loyola-New Orleans ....86 — — 24 L 53 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 56 — — 28 L 72 *at Wichita State ...... 79 — — 15 L 63 at Florida State ...... 67 — — 26 L 52 *at Louisville ...... 76 — — M. 4 L 82 *Louisville ...... 83 — — 22 L 69 Villanova ...... 70 — — 29 L 61 *at Drake ...... 89 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game 29 L 107 Xavier ...... 110 — — M. 2 L 63 *at Cincinnati ...... 72 — — 31 L 89 at Oklahoma City ...... 104 — — 5 L 62 *North Texas (ot)...... 63 — — F. 2 L 82 at Creighton ...... 115 — — 7 L 65 *Saint Louis ...... 77 — — 1970-71 Record: 18-8 5 W 81 Florida State ...... 66 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game Home: 14-1, Away: 3-7, Neutral 1-0 10 W 71 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 69 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 8-6 12 L 77 at Dayton ...... 90 — — Coach: Gene Bartow 15 W 86 Miami (Fla.) ...... 72 — — 1968-69 Record: 6-19 HR VR 19 W 84 Jacksonville ...... 61 — — Home: 4-10, Away: 2-8, Neutral 0-1 D. 1 W 99 UC Davis ...... 79 — — 24 L 79 at Duquesne ...... 92 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 0-16 4 W 113 South Dakota ...... 98 — — 26 L 78 at Villanova ...... 84 — — Coach: Moe Iba 7 W 88 Union...... 73 — — HR VR 9 L 87 at Oklahoma State ...... 93 — — D. 2 L 68 Lamar ...... 82 — — 12 W 81 Indiana State ...... 77 — — 1966-67 Record: 17-9 4 W 81 Texas-Arlington ...... 49 — — 21 W 86 Princeton ...... 77 — — Home: 12-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral 0-1 10 L 53 Union...... 61 — — 23 W 108 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 86 — — National Invitation Tournament 14 W 65 Abilene Christian...... 62 — — Winter Classic, Santa Barbara, Calif. Coach: Moe Iba 18 L 66 *at Louisville ...... 67 — 19 28 W 93 Columbia ...... 62 — — HR VR Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. 29 L 81 at UC-Santa Barbara ...... 85 — — D. 3 L 44 Western Kentucky ...... 52 — 8 27 L 73 The Citadel ...... 76 — — 31 W 83 at UNLV ...... 76 — — 5 W 66 Texas A&M ...... 56 — — 28 W 79 Furman ...... 69 — — J. 2 W 69 *North Texas...... 57 — — 8 W 63 at Rice ...... 54 — — 31 W 70 Brown ...... 52 — — 7 W 102 *Bradley ...... 87 — — 10 W 56 at TCU ...... 54 — — J. 2 L 71 *Drake ...... 73 — — 9 W 78 *Louisville ...... 75 — 13 12 W 64 at North Texas ...... 57 — — 4 L 69 *at North Texas...... 96 — — 13 W 113 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...... 97 — — Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 7 L 67 *Bradley ...... 68 — — 16 L 85 *at Tulsa ...... 90 — — 16 W 43 Arkansas ...... 36 — — 9 L 62 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 63 — — 25 W 84 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 68 — — 17 W 55 Maryland ...... 53 — — 16 W 74 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 54 — — 28 L 87 *at Wichita State ...... 98 — — 21 W 58 Villanova ...... 40 — — 18 L 69 *at Tulsa ...... 70 — 14 30 L 70 *at Drake ...... 93 — — 23 L 44 at Saint Louis ...... 63 — — 25 L 53 *at Cincinnati ...... 62 — — F. 4 W 73 *Drake ...... 72 — — 31 W 57 Yale ...... 43 — — 30 L 69 *at Wichita State ...... 71 — — 6 L 58 *at Saint Louis ...... 62 — — J. 4 W 55 Union...... 47 — — F. 1 L 72 *at Drake ...... 85 — — 13 W 71 *at North Texas...... 66 — — 11 W 65 Southern Miss ...... 52 — — 3 L 70 *North Texas...... 89 — — 18 W 74 *at Bradley ...... 70 — — 14 L 43 Tulsa ...... 54 — — 6 L 51 *Louisville ...... 60 — — 20 W 60 *Saint Louis ...... 56 — — 16 W 46 Florida State ...... 42 — — 8 L 47 *Cincinnati ...... 69 — — 25 L 91 *Tulsa (2 ot) ...... 94 — — 21 L 78 at Xavier ...... 88 — — 12 W 80 at Loyola-New Orleans ....62 — — 27 W 85 *Wichita State ...... 77 — — 28 W 76 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 50 — — 14 L 65 *at Saint Louis ...... 74 — — M. 6 L 73 *at Louisville ...... 102 — — 31 W 63 at Jacksonville (ot)...... 58 — — 18 L 62 *at Bradley ...... 88 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game F. 2 L 63 at Miami (Fla.) ...... 88 — — 27 L 56 *Tulsa ...... 62 — 19 4 L 51 at Florida State ...... 55 — — M. 1 L 61 *Wichita State ...... 71 — — 7 L 56 Dayton ...... 81 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game 1971-72 Record: 21-7 11 W 61 Mississippi State ...... 53 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 5-4, Neutral 2-2 14 W 52 at Loyola-New Orleans ....46 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 12-2 18 W 74 Creighton ...... 66 — — 1969-70 Record: 6-20 National Invitation Tournament 20 W 62 Jacksonville ...... 39 — — Home: 4-10, Away: 1-8, Neutral 1-2 Coach: Gene Bartow 24 L 48 at Villanova ...... 66 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 1-15 HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. Coach: Moe Iba D. 2 W 108 Missouri-Rolla ...... 66 — — M. 11 L 68 Providence ...... 77 — — HR VR 4 W 84 Oklahoma State ...... 68 — — D. 1 L 62 Union...... 63 — — 7 L 73 Marquette ...... 74 — 2 6 W 72 Sam Houston State ...... 70 — — Vanderbilt Classic, Nashville, Tenn. 1967-68 Record: 8-17 Liberty Bowl Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 10 W 74 Ole Miss ...... 71 — — Home: 5-8, Away: 2-8, Neutral 1-1 10 W 83 Mississippi State ...... 74 — — 11 L 82 Vanderbilt ...... 83 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 2-14 11 L 72 Tulsa ...... 82 — — Sun Bowl Tournament, El Paso, Texas Y Coach: Moe Iba 20 W 57 Texas Wesleyan ...... 52 — — 17 W 82 San Francisco ...... 77 — — HR VR 22 L 74 Dartmouth (2 ot) ...... 77 — — 18 L 79 at UTEP ...... 85 — — OR D. 2 W 54 Union...... 41 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 31 W 92 Arkansas ...... 77 — — 4 W 64 Rice ...... 56 — — 26 W 67 Arizona State ...... 62 — — J. 6 L 79 *at Bradley ...... 95 — — ST 7 L 52 *at Bradley ...... 80 — — 27 L 58 at Oklahoma City ...... 72 — — 8 W 123 MacMurray ...... 62 — — 11 L 66 at Mississippi State ...... 71 — — 28 L 51 Tennessee ...... 72 — 6 12 W 82 LSU ...... 63 — — HI H 20 L 47 *Tulsa ...... 64 — — J. 3 L 77 *North Texas...... 86 — — 15 W 99 *Tulsa ...... 72 — — 23 W 65 TCU...... 61 — — 5 L 62 *at Drake ...... 72 — — 18 W 81 *at Drake ...... 70 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 10 L 59 *at Bradley ...... 74 — — 22 W 91 *North Texas...... 60 — — 29 L 44 Davidson ...... 51 — 8 13 L 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 88 — — 27 W 71 *Wichita State ...... 69 — — 30 W 73 Michigan State ...... 57 — — 17 L 61 *Tulsa ...... 77 — — 29 W 101 Union...... 79 — — J. 2 L 75 *Drake (ot) ...... 76 — — 24 L 69 *Cincinnati ...... 78 — — F. 2 W 77 *at Louisville ...... 69 — 3 10 L 58 *Louisville ...... 78 — — 26 W 91 at Loyola-New Orleans ....83 — — 5 W 88 South Alabama ...... 71 — — 13 L 69 *at Wichita State ...... 77 — — 29 W 84 *Wichita State ...... 81 — — 10 L 72 *at Saint Louis ...... 76 15 — 22 L 68 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 75 — — 31 L 76 *Drake ...... 82 — 16 12 W 87 *at North Texas...... 80 15 — 25 L 69 *Bradley ...... 92 — — F. 4 L 48 *at Louisville ...... 77 — — 17 W 70 *Bradley ...... 59 18 — F. 3 L 48 *at Tulsa ...... 52 — —

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19 W 73 *St. Louis ...... 70 18 — 10 L 80 Drake ...... 91 — — 25 W 103 North Texas ...... 92 — — 24 W 108 *at Wichita State ...... 98 19 — 12 L 61 at Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 30 W 78 at Wichita State ...... 76 — — 26 W 91 *at Tulsa ...... 90 19 — 19 L 81 at Louisville ...... 94 — 16 F. 1 W 105 Union...... 52 — — M. 2 W 80 *Louisville ...... 65 20 2 26 W 67 Tulsa ...... 64 — — 10 W 74 UC-Santa Barbara ...... 62 — — 4 W 70 *Drake ...... 69 20 — 31 W 73 New Mexico State ...... 66 — — 15 W 81 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....69 — — Missouri Valley Playoff Game, Nashville, Tenn. F. 2 W 65 North Texas ...... 62 — — 20 W 88 at Tulsa ...... 80 — — 11 L 72 Louisville ...... 83 11 4 7 W 91 at Wichita State ...... 90 — — 23 L 75 at Saint Louis ...... 78 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 9 L 77 at North Texas ...... 83 — — M. 1 W 93 Mercer ...... 75 — — 18 L 74 Oral Roberts ...... 94 13 16 14 W 78 Louisville ...... 71 — 18 4 L 79 at Louisville ...... 84 — 3 *Missouri Valley Conference game 16 W 91 St. Louis ...... 81 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 21 L 86 at Drake ...... 95 — — 16 L 95 vs. Oral Roberts ...... 97 — — 23 L 81 at Bradley ...... 94 — — 1972-73 Record: 24-6 M. 1 W 73 at Hawaii ...... 69 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 7-4, Neutral 3-1 2 L 85 at Hawaii ...... 117 — — 1975-76 Record: 21-9 Missouri Valley Conference: 12-2 National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. Home: 15-2, Away: 5-3, Neutral 1-4 NCAA Final Four 17 W 73 Seton Hall ...... 72 — — Metro Conference: 1-1 Coach: Gene Bartow 21 L 78 Utah ...... 92 — — NCAA West Regional HR VR Coach: Wayne Yates D. 2 W 108 Missouri Western ...... 74 11 — HR VR 5 L 81 at LSU ...... 94 11 — 1974-75 Record: 20-7 N. 29 L 74 *Louisville ...... 79 19 8 7 W 87 USF ...... 73 11 — Home: 16-2, Away: 3-3, Neutral 1-2 D. 1 L 84 at Western Kentucky ...... 87 19 — 9 L 69 at Marquette ...... 72 11 5 National Invitation Tournament Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz. 12 L 79 Texas ...... 80 19 — Coach: Wayne Yates 5 L 91 DePaul ...... 100 — — 16 W 80 Navy ...... 51 19 — HR VR 6 L 86 Santa Clara ...... 93 — — 20 W 80 UC-Santa Barbara ...... 74 — — N. 30 W 96 Montclair State ...... 60 15 — 10 W 76 UCF ...... 57 — — Little Rock, Ark. D. 7 W 75 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 67 16 — 18 W 75 Wichita State ...... 68 — — 23 W 87 at Arkansas ...... 86 — — 9 W 70 Florida State ...... 69 16 — 20 W 105 Midwestern State ...... 76 — — 26 W 96 Cornell ...... 64 — — 12 W 100 East Texas State ...... 89 14 — 23 W 84 Benedictine College ...... 69 — — 30 W 74 at Vanderbilt ...... 71 — 10 14 W 102 Murray State ...... 77 14 — 27 W 97 Cal-Poly ...... 66 — — J. 4 W 97 *at Drake (2 ot) ...... 92 — — 17 W 85 Brown ...... 83 11 — 29 W 109 Murray State ...... 83 — — 6 W 76 *at Bradley ...... 74 — — 20 L 94 at UCLA ...... 113 11 4 31 W 90 Pepperdine ...... 82 — — 10 W 124 UCF ...... 75 — — 21 W 111 at Pepperdine (ot) ...... 108 11 — J. 3 W 92 VCU ...... 72 — — 13 W 72 *Saint Louis ...... 60 — — Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. 5 W 104 Madison College ...... 80 — — 20 W 112 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...... 92 — — 26 W 71 Temple...... 68 16 — 8 L 70 at Wichita State ...... 81 — — 25 W 81 *Louisville ...... 76 17 — 27 L 54 Penn State ...... 61 16 — 10 L 71 Virginia Tech ...... 72 — — 27 W 75 *New Mexico State ...... 61 17 — 30 L 91 Wichita State ...... 95 16 — 15 W 100 Illinois College ...... 76 — — F. 1 W 73 *Drake ...... 68 17 — J. 2 W 102 Georgia State ...... 76 19 — 17 L 79 at Florida State ...... 100 — — 3 W 79 *Bradley ...... 64 17 — 4 W 79 Western Kentucky ...... 72 19 — 20 W 84 Southern Miss ...... 70 — — 8 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 83 15 — 8 L 84 LaSalle ...... 93 — 14 24 W 85 *Cincinnati ...... 79 — 16 10 W 91 *at Tulsa (ot) ...... 87 15 — 11 W 83 Southern Miss ...... 77 — — 27 W 81 at LaSalle ...... 77 — — 15 W 99 *Wichita State ...... 77 16 — 14 W 138 Buffalo State ...... 92 — — F. 7 W 87 at Oklahoma City ...... 70 — — 17 W 116 *West Texas State ...... 79 16 — 18 W 130 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 79 — — 9 W 111 North Texas ...... 93 — — 22 W 93 *at North Texas...... 88 14 — 24 W 54 *at New Mexico State ...... 53 14 — M. 3 L 56 *at St. Louis ...... 70 10 — NCAA Midwest Regional, Houston, Texas 15 W 90 South Carolina ...... 76 12 — 17 W 92 Kansas State ...... 72 12 9 NCAA Final Four, St. Louis, Mo. 24 W 98 Providence ...... 85 12 4 26 L 66 UCLA ...... 87 12 1 *Missouri Valley Conference game

1973-74 Record: 19-11 Home: 13-2, Away: 4-7, Neutral 2-2 National Invitation Tournament Coach: Gene Bartow HI HR VR N. 30 W 106 Missouri-Rolla ...... 79 20 — ST D. 1 W 89 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....68 20 — OR O 5 W 105 UC Davis ...... 61 10 — 8 W 100 Southern Miss ...... 79 10 — 11 L 71 Vanderbilt ...... 75 12 — Y 13 W 90 at Texas ...... 82 12 — 15 W 99 East Texas State ...... 76 12 — 18 L 80 at Florida State ...... 88 16 — 22 W 101 Samford ...... 69 16 — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 28 W 86 at New Orleans ...... 81 18 — 1973 NCAA Finalist 29 L 83 N.C. State ...... 98 18 5 Front Row: David Kimmel, Ed DeShepper, Bill Cook, Ed Wilson, Freshman Asst. Coach Ed Young, John Tunstall, John Washington, 31 W 67 Murray State (ot) ...... 65 18 — Clarence Jones and Student Manager Ted Turnipseed. Back Row: SID Bill Grogan, Head Coach Gene Bartow, Doug McKinney, Jim J. 3 W 88 Bradley (ot) ...... 76 19 — Liss, Jerry Teltzlaff, Kenny Andrews, Wes Westfall, Larry Kenon, Asst. Coach Wayne Yates, Charles Duvall, Ronnie Robinson, Billy Buford, 5 W 53 at West Texas State ...... 49 19 — Larry Trosper, Shannon Kennedy, Larry Finch, Bill Laurie, Assistant Coach LeRoy Hunt, Asst. SID Norman McCoy.

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16 W 87 at Southern Miss ...... 72 — — 31 L 70 Arkansas ...... 95 — 2 7 L 64 *at Cincinnati ...... 74 — — 19 W 91 Tulsa ...... 83 — — J. 3 L 75 *Louisville ...... 78 — 10 10 L 69 *Florida State ...... 74 — — 21 W 96 Oklahoma City ...... 72 — — 14 W 67 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — 19 12 L 48 *Louisville ...... 69 — 11 24 W 85 at UC-Santa Barbara ...... 82 — — 21 W 83 *at Cincinnati ...... 76 — 19 17 L 64 at Dayton ...... 82 — — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 24 W 65 *at Georgia Tech...... 62 — — 19 W 57 *Saint Louis ...... 49 — — M. 4 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 28 W 86 *at Tulane ...... 78 — — 23 L 54 Southern Miss ...... 59 — — 5 W 87 at Louisville ...... 76 — — 31 W 86 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 85 — — 26 L 69 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 71 — — 6 L 95 Cincinnati ...... 103 — 13 F. 4 W 101 *Tulane ...... 91 — — F. 1 L 62 *at Saint Louis ...... 76 — — NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz. 6 L 89 *Florida State ...... 95 — 15 4 L 60 *at Louisville ...... 88 — 7 13 L 77 Pepperdine ...... 87 — — 11 L 82 *at Florida State ...... 89 — 16 7 L 54 *at Florida State ...... 55 — — *Metro Conference game 18 W 61 *Georgia Tech ...... 59 — — 9 L 68 at Southern Miss ...... 85 — — 23 L 80 *at Saint Louis ...... 82 — — 12 W 82 *Tulane ...... 79 — — 25 L 97 *at Louisville ...... 115 — 20 14 W 61 *Cincinnati ...... 59 — — 1976-77 Record: 20-9 Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 16 W 65 *Virginia Tech ...... 63 — — Home: 17-2, Away: 2-5, Neutral 1-2 M. 2 W 79 St. Louis ...... 57 — — 23 L 74 *at Tulane ...... 86 — — Metro Conference: 2-4 3 L 62 Louisville ...... 67 — 20 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. National Invitation Tournament *Metro Conference game 28 W 62 Saint Louis ...... 60 — — Coach: Wayne Yates 29 L 65 at Louisville ...... 84 — 4 HR VR *Metro Conference game N. 27 W 84 UCF ...... 53 — — 1978-79 Record: 13-15 D. 4 W 109 South Dakota State ...... 76 — — Home: 12-6, Away: 1-7, Neutral 0-2 9 W 79 Drake ...... 74 — — Metro Conference: 5-5 1980-81 Record: 13-14 11 W 80 Baylor ...... 73 — — Coach: Wayne Yates Home: 9-5, Away: 4-8, Neutral 0-1 13 W 86 Southern Miss ...... 71 — — HR VR Metro Conference: 5-7 Big Sun Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla. N. 28 W 82 Missouri Western ...... 71 — — Coach: Dana Kirk 17 W 77 Penn State ...... 69 — — D. 2 L 87 at Jacksonville ...... 91 — — HR VR 18 L 83 Florida ...... 84 — — 5 W 95 Kentucky Wesleyan...... 74 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 21 W 88 Ole Miss ...... 83 — — 7 L 64 Mississippi State ...... 93 — — N. 28 L 67 Southern Illinois ...... 69 — — 23 W 116 TCU...... 72 — — 9 L 89 Southern Miss (2 ot) ...... 91 — — 29 W 98 Oklahoma City ...... 86 — — Little Rock, Ark. 12 W 88 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 82 — — D. 4 W 80 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....76 — — 30 W 69 at Arkansas ...... 62 — 17 14 W 89 Valdosta State ...... 69 — — 6 W 70 Southern Miss ...... 65 — — J. 3 W 82 Southern Miss ...... 78 — — 16 L 91 at Drake ...... 109 — — 13 W 77 Arkansas State ...... 66 — — 6 W 82 Oklahoma City ...... 72 20 — 23 W 79 Murray State ...... 54 — — 18 W 87 Delta State ...... 58 — — 8 W 109 MacMurray ...... 55 20 — Jackson, Miss. 20 W 87 West Alabama ...... 60 — — 10 W 78 *Tulane ...... 64 20 — 26 L 89 Ole Miss ...... 92 — — 23 L 96 at Vanderbilt ...... 111 — — 15 W 81 Florida State ...... 75 18 — 28 W 86 Eastern Michigan ...... 58 — — 30 W 69 at Ole Miss ...... 64 — — 17 L 82 *at Georgia Tech...... 89 18 — Little Rock, Ark. J. 3 L 66 *at Florida State ...... 84 — — 22 W 97 Brandeis ...... 87 18 — 30 L 69 Arkansas (20) ...... 82 — 20 6 L 49 Kansas ...... 59 — — 26 W 88 New Orleans (ot) ...... 86 20 — J. 7 W 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 9 W 67 *at Tulane ...... 55 — — 29 W 81 Dayton ...... 67 20 — 9 W 106 Heidelberg (Ohio) ...... 75 — — 13 L 67 at Marquette ...... 86 — — 31 L 82 *at Cincinnati ...... 88 20 12 13 L 73 Dayton ...... 75 — — 17 L 59 *Saint Louis ...... 66 — — F. 2 W 97 Western Kentucky ...... 75 — — 16 L 84 Georgia Tech (2 ot)...... 89 — — 19 W 91 *Tulane ...... 79 — — 5 L 92 *at Louisville ...... 111 — 9 18 L 86 *Florida State (ot) ...... 93 — — 22 W 60 *Louisville (ot) ...... 55 — — 9 L 69 at Virginia Tech ...... 70 — — Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. 24 W 70 *Virginia Tech ...... 60 — — 14 L 64 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 67 — — 20 W 87 *Tulane (ot)...... 81 — — 31 W 99 *at Cincinnati (4 ot)...... 85 — — 19 W 87 *Louisville ...... 77 — 8 22 L 61 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — F. 2 L 52 Murray State ...... 57 — — 26 L 69 at Oklahoma City ...... 81 — — 27 W 88 *Saint Louis ...... 77 — — 7 L 62 *Cincinnati ...... 65 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. F. 3 W 89 *Tulane (ot)...... 82 — — 11 L 66 at Southern Miss ...... 90 — — M. 3 W 94 Tulane ...... 80 — — 5 L 82 *at Louisville ...... 103 — 5 16 L 65 *at Louisville ...... 95 — — 4 L 67 Cincinnati ...... 68 — 14 10 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 87 — — 19 L 58 *at Saint Louis ...... 64 — — National Invitation Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 17 W 60 *Louisville ...... 53 — 9 21 L 70 *at Virginia Tech ...... 71 — — 10 L 63 vs. Alabama ...... 80 — 12 22 L 63 *at Georgia Tech...... 79 — — 23 W 75 Penn State ...... 67 — — *Metro Conference game 25 L 87 *at Florida State ...... 90 — — 28 L 78 *Florida State ...... 80 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. M. 1 W 62 Saint Louis ...... 58 — — M. 5 L 66 Virginia Tech ...... 72 — — 1977-78 Record: 19-9 2 L 34 Florida State ...... 35 — — *Metro Conference game Home: 12-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral 2-1 *Metro Conference game Metro Conference: 7-5 Y Coach: Wayne Yates 1981-82 Record: 24-5 HR VR 1979-80 Record: 13-14 Home: 18-0, Away: 5-4, Neutral 1-1 OR N. 26 W 103 NE Oklahoma St ...... 81 — — Home: 11-6, Away: 1-8, Neutral 1-0 Metro Conference: 10-2 29 W 78 Midwestern (Texas) St. ....74 — — Metro Conference: 5-7 NCAA East Regional ST D. 1 W 97 Southern Miss ...... 83 — — Coach: Dana Kirk Coach: Dana Kirk 3 W 78 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 71 — — HR VR HR VR HI H 5 W 86 at Western Kentucky ...... 80 — — D. 1 W 54 Arkansas State ...... 51 — — D. 1 L 62 at East Tennessee State ....67 — — 8 W 94 Mansfield (Pa.) ...... 79 — — 3 L 76 Oklahoma Christian ...... 90 — — 5 W 60 West Alabama ...... 40 — — 10 L 87 at Baylor ...... 106 — — 8 L 72 Vanderbilt ...... 87 — — 7 L 47 at Mississippi State (ot) ....48 — — 12 W 79 Jacksonville ...... 77 — — 13 W 85 Austin Peay ...... 73 — — 12 W 101 Indiana State ...... 89 — — Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas 17 W 96 Eastern Montana...... 65 — — 19 W 82 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 70 — 15 16 W 71 at UTEP ...... 65 — — 20 W 72 Murray State ...... 71 — — 22 W 106 Brown ...... 96 — — 17 W 77 Army ...... 76 — — 22 W 80 Ole Miss ...... 75 — — 29 W 61 Ole Miss (ot) ...... 55 — — 20 W 70 Ole Miss ...... 67 — — 28 W 74 Arkansas ...... 67 — 19 J. 2 W 91 East Tennessee State ...... 74 — — 22 W 111 Georgia State ...... 87 — — J. 3 W 70 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 64 — — 4 W 84 Baltimore ...... 62 — — 28 L 83 at Dayton ...... 85 — — 5 W 70 *at Virginia Tech (ot)...... 69 — — 9 W 90 *Florida State ...... 63 — —

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12 W 107 *Cincinnati ...... 75 — — 16 W 100 North Texas ...... 90 — — 18 W 78 *at Virginia Tech ...... 73 — 20 21 L 54 *at Tulane (ot) ...... 58 — — 23 W 70 *at Cincinnati ...... 63 — — 27 W 77 Marquette ...... 70 — — 30 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 78 — — F. 6 W 74 *Louisville (ot) ...... 65 19 — 8 W 75 Ball State ...... 64 19 — 13 W 62 *at Florida State ...... 60 14 — 15 W 82 *at Saint Louis ...... 64 14 — 20 W 52 at Penn State ...... 46 12 — 22 L 61 *at Louisville ...... 65 12 — 25 W 62 *Tulane ...... 60 10 — 27 W 94 *Saint Louis ...... 72 10 — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. M. 6 W 71 Virginia Tech ...... 70 13 — 7 W 73 Louisville ...... 62 13 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Charlotte, N.C. 13 W 56 Wake Forest ...... 55 9 18 NCAA East Regional, Raleigh, N.C. 19 L 66 Villanova (ot) ...... 70 9 — *Metro Conference game

1982-83 Record: 23-8 Home: 14-2, Away: 6-4, Neutral 3-2 1985 NCAA Final Four Metro Conference: 6-6 Front Row:Assistant Coach Larry Finch, Head Coach Dana Kirk, Assistant Coach Lee Fowler. Back Row: Trainer J.D. Dicker- NCAA Midwest Regional son, Andre Turner, Ricky McCoy, Aaron Price, Vincent Askew, Baskerville Holmes, Keith Lee, William Bedford, DeWayne Bailey, Coach: Dana Kirk Willie Becton, David Jansen, Dwight Boyd, John Wilfong, Manager Rhett Beiletti. HR VR Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. NCAA Midwest Regional, St. Louis, Mo. Record: 26-7 N. 26 W 89 West Texas State ...... 74 6 — 1983-84 21 L 71 Houston ...... 78 16 5 Home: 20-2, Away: 5-3, Neutral 1-2 27 W 71 Wyoming ...... 45 6 — *Metro Conference game Metro Conference: 11-3 D. 1 W 75 at Saint Louis ...... 56 5 — NCAA Midwest Regional 4 W 104 Ball State ...... 81 5 — Coach: Dana Kirk 6 W 72 Kent State ...... 59 5 — Record: 31-4 HR VR 1984-85 11 W 80 East Tennessee State ...... 62 4 — Home: 15-0, Away: 10-3, Neutral 6-1 Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 18 W 64 at Kansas ...... 58 3 — Metro Conference: 13-1 N. 25 W 88 Tennessee State ...... 60 5 — 23 W 81 *Southern Miss ...... 60 4 — NCAA Final Four 26 W 101 North Texas ...... 79 5 — 30 W 63 at Ole Miss ...... 58 2 — Coach: Dana Kirk 30 W 74 Middle Tennessee State ...47 4 — J. 3 W 103 Baltimore ...... 57 2 — HR VR D. 3 W 90 Detroit ...... 65 4 — 6 W 78 Saint Louis ...... 64 2 — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 10 L 49 Mississippi State ...... 50 4 — 10 L 56 *at Virginia Tech ...... 69 1 — N. 30 W 79 Arkansas State ...... 62 5 — 13 W 73 Ole Miss ...... 55 6 — 15 W 80 *at Cincinnati ...... 63 1 — D. 1 W 61 Southern California ...... 45 5 — 17 L 51 at UCLA ...... 65 6 15 19 W 100 Delta State ...... 62 6 — 5 W 90 Middle Tennessee State ...77 5 — 21 W 53 Texas Tech ...... 41 16 — 23 W 57 **at N.C. State ...... 53 6 — 8 W 86 UCLA ...... 70 5 — Winston Tire Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 11 W 57 at Ole Miss (ot) ...... 52 5 — 29 W 43 Mississippi State ...... 42 17 — 26 W 94 at Iona ...... 88 5 — 15 W 68 at Mississippi State ...... 59 5 — 30 L 66 Iowa ...... 73 17 — 29 W 80 Eastern Kentucky ...... 65 5 — 17 W 74 at Kent State ...... 57 5 — J. 2 W 82 Eastern Kentucky ...... 50 17 — 31 W 73 *Virginia Tech ...... 64 5 — 22 W 76 Iona ...... 62 3 — 4 W 85 *at Cincinnati ...... 62 19 — F. 5 L 56 *Tulane ...... 58 4 — J. 2 W 73 Delta State ...... 61 3 — 7 W 67 *at Tulane ...... 65 19 — 7 W 85 Wichita State ...... 73 4 16 5 L 58 *at South Carolina ...... 60 3 — 14 W 52 *Southern Miss ...... 47 19 — 12 L 47 *at Tulane ...... 49 9 — 9 W 90 Tennessee State ...... 57 6 — 18 W 75 *at South Carolina ...... 58 18 — 14 W 80 at North Texas ...... 63 9 — 12 W 82 *Southern Miss ...... 60 6 — 23 W 57 *Tulane ...... 50 18 — 19 L 66 *Louisville ...... 75 13 9 14 W 56 *Tulane ...... 52 6 — 28 W 69 Oklahoma ...... 65 13 11 26 L 72 *at Florida State ...... 74 14 — 19 W 69 *at Louisville ...... 66 5 —

30 W 63 *Virginia Tech ...... 62 13 — HI 28 W 84 *Cincinnati ...... 77 14 — 23 W 74 *at Florida State ...... 69 4 — F. 4 W 53 UAB (ot) ...... 51 9 — M. 3 W 94 *Florida State ...... 67 17 — 26 W 89 *at Virginia Tech ...... 79 4 —

11 W 73 *at Florida State ...... 69 9 — ST 6 L 62 *at Louisville (ot) ...... 64 17 3 28 W 81 *Cincinnati ...... 61 4 — 13 W 72 *South Carolina ...... 61 9 — Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio F. 2 W 91 *Virginia Tech ...... 82 3 — 15 W 75 *Florida State ...... 67 8 — OR O 11 W 84 Florida State ...... 74 17 — 9 L 71 at Kansas ...... 75 3 13 18 L 78 *Louisville ...... 85 8 — 12 L 68 Louisville ...... 71 17 3 13 W 68 *at Cincinnati ...... 55 5 —

20 W 69 *at Southern Miss (ot) ...... 67 8 — Y NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Louisville, Ky. 16 W 70 *Florida State ...... 68 5 — 22 L 69 *at Virginia Tech ...... 89 12 — 20 W 66 Georgetown ...... 57 17 20 18 W 99 *South Carolina ...... 75 5 — 27 W 56 *Cincinnati ...... 44 12 — NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 20 W 60 *at Tulane ...... 49 4 — M. 5 L 58 *at Louisville ...... 68 14 — 25 L 63 Houston ...... 70 17 1 23 W 81 VCU ...... 73 4 17 Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. *Metro Conference game 25 W 78 *at Southern Miss ...... 63 4 — 8 W 86 Southern Miss ...... 58 17 — **designated conference game 28 L 66 at Detroit ...... 71 4 — 9 W 65 Florida State ...... 63 17 — M. 2 W 66 *Louisville ...... 59 4 — 10 W 78 Virginia Tech ...... 65 17 — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Memphis, Tenn. 7 W 68 Southern Miss ...... 58 5 — 15 W 92 Oral Roberts ...... 83 16 — 8 W 81 at Louisville ...... 74 5 — 17 W 66 Purdue ...... 48 16 10 9 W 90 Florida State (ot) ...... 86 5 —

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NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Houston, Texas 14 W 82 Georgia ...... 71 — — 15 W 67 Penn ...... 55 5 — 18 W 77 Tennessee State ...... 62 — — 1988-89 Record: 21-11 17 W 67 UAB (ot) ...... 66 5 — 20 L 60 Arkansas State ...... 61 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 5-6, Neutral 2-4 NCAA Midwest Regional, Dallas, Texas 22 W 101 San Diego State ...... 75 — — Metro Conference: 8-4 21 W 59 Boston College ...... 57 5 — 27 W 108 Alcorn State ...... 56 — — NCAA Tournament 23 W 63 Oklahoma ...... 61 5 4 30 W 89 Oklahoma State ...... 51 — — Coach: Larry Finch NCAA Final Four, Lexington, Ky. J. 3 W 61 at Missouri ...... 59 — — HR VR 30 L 45 Villanova ...... 52 5 — 5 W 82 Austin Peay ...... 67 — — Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii *Metro Conference game 10 W 83 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — N. 25 W 88 Chaminade ...... 44 — — 12 W 67 Saint Louis ...... 54 — — 26 L 75 Michigan ...... 79 — 3 14 W 59 at Oral Roberts ...... 58 — — 27 L 86 UNLV (ot) ...... 90 — 8 D. 4 W 84 Grambling ...... 63 — — Record: 28-6 17 L 52 *at South Carolina ...... 64 — — 1985-86 6 W 84 Bradley ...... 77 — — Home: 16-0, Away: 6-5, Neutral 6-1 19 W 76 *Florida State ...... 68 — — 10 L 74 at Missouri ...... 86 — 11 Metro Conference: 9-3 24 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 66 — — 15 W 92 New Orleans ...... 61 — — NCAA Tournament 28 W 64 *at Louisville ...... 48 — — 17 L 88 at Washington ...... 89 — — Coach: Dana Kirk 31 W 74 New Orleans ...... 73 — — 20 W 79 Dartmouth ...... 75 — — HR VR F. 2 L 77 *Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 23 W 70 Oral Roberts ...... 62 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 7 W 82 at Bradley ...... 74 — — Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. N. 29 W 107 Tennessee State ...... 61 14 — 11 L 89 *at Florida State ...... 98 — — 28 W 68 Illinois State ...... 45 — — 30 W 73 Middle Tennessee State ...63 14 — 14 W 76 *at Southern Miss ...... 72 — — 29 L 74 at Tennessee ...... 76 — 19 D. 3 W 83 Kent State ...... 69 13 — 16 L 73 *at Cincinnati ...... 76 — — J. 4 W 90 *at Southern Miss (ot) ...... 87 — — Pearl Harbor Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 19 W 55 *South Carolina ...... 53 — — 7 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 89 — — 6 W 95 at Hawaii-Loa College .....52 13 — 22 W 58 *Louisville ...... 57 — — 9 W 80 Saint Louis ...... 73 — — 7 W 80 Fresno State ...... 46 13 — 28 W 74 *at Virginia Tech ...... 65 — — 14 W 91 *Virginia Tech ...... 83 — — 9 W 80 at Texas Tech ...... 55 13 — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 18 L 66 *at South Carolina ...... 78 — — 14 W 119 South Carolina State...... 73 12 — M. 6 W 87 Cincinnati ...... 58 — — 21 W 73 at New Orleans ...... 72 — — 17 W 73 Ole Miss ...... 56 10 — 7 W 74 South Carolina ...... 64 — — 25 W 77 Tulsa ...... 59 — — 23 W 82 Murray State ...... 59 10 — 8 W 75 Louisville ...... 52 — — 28 W 89 VCU ...... 69 — — Holiday Bowl Classic, San Diego, Calif. *Metro Conference game F. 1 W 99 *at Florida State ...... 82 — 8 27 W 57 Fresno State ...... 46 10 — NOTE: Team ineligible for postseason play 4 L 85 *Louisville ...... 101 — 7 28 W 106 Charlotte ...... 82 10 — 6 W 85 Tennessee State ...... 63 — — J. 4 W 83 Kansas (ot) ...... 80 9 5 8 W 73 at Murray State ...... 62 — — 6 W 89 *South Carolina ...... 81 9 — Record: 20-12 1987-88 11 W 63 *South Carolina ...... 48 — — 9 W 73 *Louisville ...... 71 6 17 Home: 16-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral 2-2 15 W 81 *Cincinnati ...... 71 — — 11 W 87 Arkansas State ...... 64 6 — Metro Conference: 6-6 18 W 89 *Florida State ...... 78 — 7 15 W 89 *at Cincinnati ...... 71 6 — NCAA Tournament 20 W 72 *at Louisville ...... 67 — 10 18 W 68 at New Orleans ...... 64 6 — Coach: Larry Finch 25 W 83 *Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 20 W 68 *at Southern Miss ...... 64 6 — HR VR M. 4 L 73 *at Virginia Tech ...... 78 — — 25 W 79 Missouri ...... 68 3 — N. 27 W 78 Jackson State ...... 56 — — Metro Tournament, Columbia, S.C. 27 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 61 3 20 29 W 86 Washington ...... 57 — — 11 L 70 Louisville (16) ...... 71 — — F. 1 L 72 *at Virginia Tech ...... 76 2 16 D. 5 W 60 at Arkansas State ...... 59 20 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Boise, Idaho 3 W 74 *Cincinnati ...... 55 2 — 7 L 50 at Saint Louis ...... 55 20 — 16 L 63 DePaul ...... 66 — — 8 L 66 at UNLV ...... 67 3 9 12 W 76 Missouri ...... 68 20 9 *Metro Conference game 10 W 99 *Florida State ...... 82 3 — 17 W 113 Bradley (ot) ...... 108 19 — 15 W 92 *Southern Miss ...... 85 4 — 23 W 87 Alcorn State ...... 64 20 — 22 L 80 *at Florida State ...... 82 4 — ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 24 W 86 *at South Carolina ...... 73 4 — 28 L 62 Kansas ...... 64 20 18 1989-90 Record: 18-12 27 W 63 New Orleans ...... 52 7 — 30 W 75 Marist ...... 57 19 — Home: 15-2, Away: 1-8, Neutral 2-2 M. 2 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 70 7 13 J. 5 W 76 Murray State (ot) ...... 70 — — Metro Conference: 8-6 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 9 L 80 *at Virginia Tech ...... 82 — — National Invitation Tournament 7 W 100 South Carolina ...... 59 10 — 13 L 85 *at Florida State ...... 92 — — Coach: Larry Finch 8 W 73 Florida State ...... 71 10 — 16 W 54 at Tulsa ...... 47 — — HR VR 9 L 79 at Louisville ...... 88 10 11 18 L 58 *at South Carolina ...... 84 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Baton Rouge, La. 21 L 96 *at Southern Miss ...... 107 — — N. 24 W 99 Tennessee State ...... 74 24 — 13 W 95 Ball State ...... 63 12 — 25 W 75 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 70 — — 25 W 91 Tennessee ...... 72 24 — 15 L 81 at LSU ...... 83 12 — 26 L 67 San Jose State ...... 82 — — 28 W 91 Wyoming ...... 75 22 — *Metro Conference game 30 W 72 *Louisville ...... 68 — — D. 5 L 66 at Oklahoma State ...... 93 16 — F. 2 W 67 Tennessee State ...... 64 — — 8 W 78 Oregon State (24) ...... 72 16 24 Y 6 L 47 Arkansas State ...... 48 — — 20 W 59 New Orleans ...... 55 17 — 23 W 96 Jackson State ...... 73 17 — 1986-87 Record: 26-8 10 W 113 *Southern Miss ...... 97 — 16 OR 27 L 65 Missouri ...... 71 15 7 Home: 15-3, Away: 7-3, Neutral 4-2 13 W 67 *South Carolina ...... 61 — — Old Style Classic, Chicago, Ill. Metro Conference: 8-4 20 W 81 *Florida State ...... 76 — —

ST 29 W 76 Ball State (ot) ...... 73 15 — Coach: Larry Finch 23 L 90 *at Cincinnati ...... 106 — — 30 L 71 Illinois ...... 83 15 4 HR VR 27 W 115 Oral Roberts ...... 71 — — HI H J. 3 W 68 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 47 21 — Coca-Cola Preseason NIT 29 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 71 — — 6 W 97 *Virginia Tech ...... 77 21 — N. 22 W 70 Cleveland State ...... 65 — 20 M. 5 W 112 *Virginia Tech ...... 104 — — 11 L 80 *at Tulane ...... 81 20 — 24 W 82 Michigan ...... 76 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 13 W 93 *Southern Miss ...... 77 20 — Coca-Cola Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. 11 W 97 Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 17 W 85 Texas Southern ...... 82 — — 28 L 67 Western Kentucky ...... 68 — — 12 W 81 Florida State ...... 74 — — 20 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 86 — 10 29 L 59 Temple...... 67 — — 13 L 73 Louisville ...... 81 — — 25 L 72 *at Florida State ...... 78 — — D. 5 L 77 UNLV ...... 80 — 2 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, South Bend, Ind. 27 W 74 *at South Carolina ...... 72 — — 9 W 78 Murray State ...... 47 — — 17 W 75 Baylor ...... 60 — — F. 3 W 82 *Cincinnati ...... 64 — — Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 19 L 73 Purdue ...... 100 — 3 5 L 69 at VCU (ot) ...... 70 — — 13 W 79 Georgia State ...... 70 — — *Metro Conference game 8 W 85 *Tulane ...... 74 — —

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10 L 82 *at Southern Miss ...... 86 — — 8 W 89 Missouri ...... 78 — 12 13 W 81 *Florida State ...... 69 — — 11 L 80 *at DePaul ...... 88 — — 1993-94 Record: 13-16 15 L 76 *at Cincinnati ...... 82 — — 15 W 71 Texas Southern ...... 53 — — Home: 10-6, Away: 1-10, Neutral 2-0 20 W 82 *Louisville ...... 68 — 16 18 L 66 *at Cincinnati ...... 75 — — Great Midwest Conference: 4-8 24 W 90 *South Carolina ...... 71 — — 20 L 59 at Southern Miss ...... 67 — — Coach: Larry Finch M. 3 L 74 *at Virginia Tech ...... 87 — — 25 W 59 *Marquette ...... 55 — — HR VR Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 29 W 72 at Vanderbilt (ot) ...... 70 — — N. 28 W 92 Alcorn State ...... 59 — — 8 W 71 South Carolina ...... 56 — — F. 1 W 77 *Saint Louis ...... 64 — — D. 2 W 83 Tennessee ...... 64 — — 9 L 73 Louisville ...... 76 — 18 4 W 77 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....76 — — 8 L 78 Arkansas ...... 96 — 1 National Invitation Tournament 8 W 92 Arkansas ...... 88 — 5 11 W 66 Georgia State ...... 55 — — 14 L 71 Tennessee ...... 73 — — 13 L 63 Temple...... 65 — — 18 W 86 Florida International ...... 69 — — *Metro Conference game 16 W 80 Southern Miss ...... 61 — — 20 W 78 Texas-San Antonio ...... 72 — — 20 W 75 *at Saint Louis (ot) ...... 73 — — 23 L 79 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....82 — — 22 W 63 *UAB ...... 58 — — 27 L 74 Jackson State ...... 79 — — 30 L 78 Georgetown ...... 94 — — Record: 17-15 25 W 85 VCU ...... 58 — — 1990-91 J. 5 L 67 *at Marquette ...... 79 — 25 Home: 12-5, Away: 4-9, Neutral 1-1 M. 1 L 67 *at Marquette ...... 82 — — 8 L 61 *DePaul ...... 69 — — Metro Conference: 7-7 4 W 68 at Tulane ...... 67 — 21 11 L 59 *at Saint Louis ...... 86 — — National Invitation Tournament 7 L 59 *Cincinnati ...... 69 — 14 16 L 57 *at UAB ...... 85 — 22 Coach: Larry Finch GMC Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 19 L 77 at Murray State ...... 82 — — HR VR 12 W 79 UAB ...... 67 — — 23 W 62 *Cincinnati ...... 55 — 19 Dodge NIT 13 W 95 DePaul ...... 75 — 19 29 L 46 *Marquette ...... 51 — 22 N. 14 L 78 at Boston College ...... 82 — — 14 L 63 Cincinnati ...... 75 — 12 F. 3 L 64 *at Cincinnati ...... 69 — 25 27 W 74 at Tennessee ...... 72 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Milwaukee, Wis. 5 W 94 *at Dayton ...... 78 — — D. 1 W 104 Prairie View ...... 79 — — 19 W 80 Pepperdine ...... 70 — — 9 W 84 *Dayton ...... 71 — — 4 W 85 Murray State ...... 78 — — 21 W 82 Arkansas ...... 80 — 9 12 W 58 *UAB ...... 53 — 19 8 W 75 Middle Tennessee ...... 60 — — NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 16 L 67 at Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 13 W 99 Mercer ...... 48 — — 27 W 83 Georgia Tech (ot) ...... 79 — — Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif. 16 L 72 at Wyoming ...... 97 — — 29 L 57 Cincinnati ...... 88 — 12 21 L 58 at Long Beach State ...... 80 — — 19 L 74 at Oregon State ...... 78 — — *Great Midwest Conference game 24 W 85 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 66 — — 29 L 75 Illinois ...... 84 — — 26 L 66 *Saint Louis ...... 71 — 19 30 W 78 South Carolina State...... 58 — — M. 2 W 109 Southeast Missouri ...... 83 — — J. 2 L 82 at Missouri ...... 96 — — Record: 20-12 1992-93 5 L 53 *at DePaul ...... 65 — — 4 L 66 *at Virginia Tech ...... 81 — — Home: 14-3, Away: 4-7, Neutral 2-2 GMC Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 10 W 65 *at Louisville ...... 56 — — Great Midwest Conference: 7-3 10 W 91 UAB ...... 86 — 22 12 W 66 *Tulane ...... 64 — — NCAA Tournament 11 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 62 — 21 19 L 77 *at Southern Miss ...... 87 — 18 Coach: Larry Finch 12 L 47 at Cincinnati ...... 68 — — 21 W 80 Miami (Fla.) ...... 72 — — HR VR *Great Midwest Conference game 24 W 67 *Florida State ...... 66 — — D. 2 L 76 at Arkansas ...... 81 8 — 26 W 60 *South Carolina ...... 52 — 25 6 L 59 at Tennessee ...... 70 8 — 30 L 102 East Tennessee (ot) ...... 105 — 16 9 L 85 Tulane ...... 86 21 20 F. 2 L 59 *at Cincinnati ...... 73 — — 11 W 91 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 85 21 — 1994-95 Record: 24-10 7 L 69 *at Tulane ...... 85 — — 18 W 81 Jackson State ...... 78 — — Home: 17-0, Away: 5-5, Neutral 2-5 9 L 81 *Southern Miss ...... 87 — 12 Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii Great Midwest Conference: 9-3 11 W 83 at Miami (Fla.) (ot) ...... 82 — — 21 W 64 Chaminade ...... 56 — — NCAA Midwest Regional/Sweet 16 14 W 70 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — 22 L 67 BYU (ot) ...... 73 — — Coach: Larry Finch 16 W 91 *Louisville ...... 73 — — 23 W 70 LSU ...... 66 — — HR VR 21 L 64 *at Florida State ...... 76 — — 28 W 78 Robert Morris ...... 63 — — Preseason NIT, Memphis, Tenn. 23 W 80 *at South Carolina ...... 58 — — 31 L 55 at Minnesota ...... 70 — — N. 17 W 70 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 66 — — M. 2 L 79 *Virginia Tech ...... 82 — — J. 4 W 97 Georgia State ...... 76 — — 19 W 94 San Francisco ...... 82 — — Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. Metro Tournament, Roanoke, Va. 6 W 84 Vanderbilt ...... 78 — 18 7 W 84 Tulane ...... 77 — — 9 W 95 *at DePaul (ot) ...... 93 — — 23 L 78 New Mexico State ...... 81 — — 8 L 70 Louisville ...... 72 — — 11 W 109 Southeastern Louisiana ....58 — — 25 L 60 George Washington ...... 69 — — National Invitation Tournament 16 L 47 *UAB ...... 50 — — D. 3 W 94 Jackson State ...... 59 — — 14 W 82 UAB ...... 76 — — 18 W 101 Tennessee Tech ...... 71 — — 7 W 124 Georgia State ...... 52 — — 18 L 57 Arkansas State ...... 58 — — 21 W 64 at Missouri ...... 56 — — Toronto, Ontario, Canada *Metro Conference game 23 L 66 *at Marquette ...... 78 — — 10 L 80 Georgetown (ot) ...... 83 — 18 30 W 69 *at UAB ...... 53 — — 17 W 50 at Tennessee ...... 46 — — F. 3 W 96 Florida Atlantic ...... 46 — — 19 W 119 Florida A&M ...... 54 — — HI 21 W 92 Nicholls State ...... 72 — — Record: 23-11 6 W 68 *Cincinnati ...... 66 — 4 1991-92 23 W 100 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 79 — — ST Home: 12-4, Away: 5-4, Neutral 6-3 10 W 95 Southern Miss ...... 82 — — 29 L 76 at Illinois ...... 86 — — Great Midwest Conference: 5-5 14 W 79 *DePaul ...... 57 — — J. 3 W 96 Houston ...... 77 — — OR O NCAA Midwest Regional/Elite 8 17 W 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 5 W 82 Chattanooga ...... 76 — — Coach: Larry Finch 7-Up Shootout, Phoenix, Ariz.

8 W 77 *at DePaul ...... 69 — — Y HR VR 21 L 76 Arizona State ...... 89 — — 14 W 76 *DePaul ...... 64 — — N. 29 L 89 *DePaul (ot) ...... 92 — 20 24 L 58 at Temple ...... 65 — — 17 W 81 Southern Miss ...... 71 — — D. 3 W 78 Murray State ...... 54 — — 27 W 68 *Marquette ...... 63 — 20 21 L 63 at UAB ...... 80 — — 14 L 64 Tennessee ...... 65 — — M. 1 W 75 *Saint Louis ...... 72 — — 25 W 84 *Saint Louis ...... 80 — — 16 W 105 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 97 — — 6 L 55 *at Cincinnati ...... 78 — 12 28 W 74 UAB ...... 67 — — 19 W 65 Minnesota ...... 62 — — GMC Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. F. 3 W 74 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 69 — 23 23 W 87 Jackson State ...... 73 — — 12 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 5 W 53 at Temple ...... 51 — — ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 13 L 72 Cincinnati ...... 77 — 11 9 L 87 at Arkansas ...... 88 — 12 27 W 77 St. Joseph’s ...... 60 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Orlando, Fla. 11 L 52 *at Saint Louis ...... 68 — — 28 L 54 St. John’s ...... 75 — 18 18 L 52 Western Kentucky ...... 55 — 20 16 W 68 *at Dayton ...... 61 — — J. 4 W 67 *at UAB ...... 63 — — *Great Midwest Conference game 18 W 77 *Marquette (2 ot) ...... 71 — —

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20 W 82 Long Beach State ...... 73 — — 29 L 68 Georgia ...... 70 — — Chase NIT 28 W 87 *Dayton ...... 60 — — 30 L 60 at Hawaii ...... 67 — — 16 L 73 Gonzaga ...... 88 — — M. 2 W 83 *at Cincinnati ...... 73 — — J. 4 W 64 Detroit ...... 55 — — 21 W 90 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 80 — — 4 L 61 *at Marquette ...... 80 — — 7 W 60 *USF ...... 59 — — 30 W 86 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 42 — — GMC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. 9 L 65 *at Charlotte ...... 71 — — D. 2 L 67 at Tennessee ...... 68 — — 10 L 64 Cincinnati ...... 77 — — 12 W 54 *Marquette ...... 47 — — 5 W 65 Vanderbilt ...... 56 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Austin, Texas 15 W 51 *at DePaul ...... 49 — — 8 W 73 Jackson State ...... 65 — — 17 W 77 Louisville ...... 56 — — 19 L 70 *Charlotte ...... 76 — — 12 W 78 Ole Miss (ot) ...... 72 — — 19 W 75 Purdue ...... 73 — 12 23 W 64 *at Louisville ...... 58 — 6 19 L 74 at Arkansas ...... 99 — 20 NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 25 L 48 *at UAB ...... 51 — — 22 L 64 at Miami ...... 80 — — 24 L 91 Arkansas (ot) ...... 96 — 6 30 W 68 *Southern Miss ...... 54 — — 28 L 54 *Southern Miss ...... 60 — — *Great Midwest Conference game F. 1 L 63 at Arkansas ...... 79 — — J. 2 L 83 *UAB ...... 91 — — 5 L 62 at Vanderbilt ...... 69 — — 7 L 70 *at USF ...... 80 — — 9 W 79 *Louisville ...... 59 — 11 10 L 77 *at Charlotte ...... 82 — — 1995-96 Record: 22-8 12 L 67 *at Houston (ot) ...... 72 — — 14 W 83 *Tulane ...... 68 — — Home: 16-1, Away: 5-6, Neutral 1-1 16 W 62 *at Tulane ...... 56 — 23 17 L 81 *at Houston ...... 83 — — Conference USA: 11-3 19 W 59 at Saint Louis ...... 58 — — 23 W 83 *USF ...... 70 — — NCAA Tournament 22 L 65 Georgetown ...... 74 — — 25 W 83 Arkansas State ...... 66 — — Coach: Larry Finch 26 W 85 *Houston ...... 72 — — 30 W 74 *at Southern Miss ...... 60 — — HR VR M. 1 W 75 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — 9 F. 4 L 76 *at Louisville ...... 89 — — Kansas City, Mo. Conference USA Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. 6 L 78 *Houston ...... 79 — — N. 25 W 91 Purdue ...... 76 12 24 6 L 45 Marquette ...... 63 — — 11 W 78 *at UAB ...... 75 — — 28 W 90 Jackson State ...... 67 7 — National Invitation Tournament 13 L 75 *at DePaul ...... 81 — — D. 2 W 80 Florida A&M ...... 50 7 — 12 L 62 at UNLV ...... 66 — — 18 W 92 *Saint Louis ...... 89 — — 5 W 89 Georgia State ...... 69 7 — *Conference USA game 21 W 81 *Marquette ...... 79 — — 16 W 57 Tennessee ...... 55 6 — 24 L 79 *at Tulane ...... 85 — — 21 W 74 Sam Houston State ...... 51 5 — 27 L 64 *Cincinnati ...... 89 — 9 23 W 96 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 76 5 — 1997-98 Record: 17-12 Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 28 W 68 Temple...... 58 3 — Home: 11-4, Away: 6-7, Neutral 0-1 M. 3 L 81 USF (ot) ...... 88 — — Worcester, Mass. Conference USA: 12-4 *Conference USA game J. 4 L 61 at Massachusetts ...... 64 3 1 National Invitation Tournament 6 L 67 at Houston ...... 69 3 — Coach: Tic Price 8 W 57 *Charlotte ...... 55 9 — HR VR 1999-2000 Record: 15-16 11 W 74 *DePaul ...... 55 9 — N. 15 W 75 Louisiana-Monroe (ot) .....74 — — Home: 11-6, Away: 3-8, Neutral 1-2 14 W 60 *at USF (ot) ...... 59 9 — 21 L 77 at Vanderbilt ...... 86 — — Conference USA: 7-9 18 W 94 Arkansas ...... 72 9 — D. 2 W 73 Jackson State ...... 65 — — Coach: Johnny Jones 20 L 55 *at Marquette ...... 59 9 — 13 W 80 at Oklahoma...... 78 — — HR VR 24 W 86 *UAB ...... 77 12 — 20 L 66 Tennessee ...... 68 — — Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 27 W 81 *at Southern Miss ...... 68 12 — 22 L 57 Miami (Fla.) ...... 65 — — N. 22 L 55 Georgetown ...... 71 — — 30 W 80 *Saint Louis ...... 63 11 — 27 W 64 *Tulane ...... 59 — — 23 L 65 Southern California ...... 92 — — F. 1 W 83 *at DePaul (ot) ...... 82 11 — 29 W 72 Idaho...... 58 — — 24 W 83 Chaminade ...... 65 — — 3 L 56 *at Louisville ...... 74 11 — J. 3 W 68 *at Saint Louis ...... 62 — — 29 W 97 Alabama A&M ...... 66 — — 8 W 68 *at Charlotte ...... 55 15 — 8 L 54 *at Cincinnati ...... 61 — — D. 1 W 79 Jackson State ...... 74 — — 17 L 60 at Georgetown ...... 81 15 14 10 L 72 Arkansas ...... 75 — 22 4 W 82 Miami ...... 72 — — 20 W 91 *Southern Miss ...... 66 19 — 14 L 60 at N.C. State ...... 71 — — 8 L 61 at Kansas State ...... 63 — — 22 W 63 at Chattanooga ...... 55 19 — 17 W 74 *USF ...... 62 — — 11 L 64 at Ole Miss ...... 74 — — 25 W 57 *Louisville ...... 54 19 21 20 W 79 *Southern Miss ...... 67 — — 16 L 72 at Arkansas State ...... 84 — — 29 L 66 *at Cincinnati ...... 71 14 7 22 W 86 *UAB ...... 70 — — 18 L 69 Tennessee ...... 74 — 13 M. 2 W 86 *Tulane ...... 75 14 — 24 L 69 at Georgetown ...... 73 — — 21 W 76 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 61 — — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 W 70 *at USF ...... 61 — — 23 W 98 Grambling State...... 59 — — 7 W 92 DePaul ...... 69 14 — 31 W 73 *Charlotte ...... 70 — — 28 L 65 *DePaul ...... 71 — 24 8 L 60 Marquette ...... 72 14 21 F. 5 W 76 *at Houston ...... 63 — — J. 3 W 76 Arkansas ...... 71 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Albuquerque, N.M. 8 L 77 *at UAB ...... 88 — — 8 L 67 *at Saint Louis ...... 75 — — 14 L 63 Drexel ...... 75 16 — 11 L 98 *DePaul (2 ot) ...... 100 — — 12 W 78 *USF ...... 74 — — *Conference USA games 14 L 62 *at Southern Miss ...... 75 — — 19 L 55 *at Cincinnati ...... 75 — 1 18 W 83 *at Tulane ...... 77 — — 22 L 89 *Houston ...... 98 — — 21 W 93 *Louisville ...... 75 — — 26 W 84 *UAB ...... 70 — — Record: 16-15 26 W 89 *Houston ...... 76 — — 29 L 66 *at Southern Miss ...... 67 — — Y 1996-97 Home: 11-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral 1-3 28 W 77 *at Marquette ...... 65 — — F. 3 L 59 *Louisville ...... 74 — — Conference USA: 10-4 Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 9 L 63 *at Tulane ...... 64 — — OR National Invitation Tournament M. 5 L 57 Southern Miss ...... 85 — — 12 L 73 *Southern Miss (ot) ...... 79 — — Coach: Larry Finch National Invitation Tournament 16 L 75 *at UAB ...... 102 — — ST HR VR 11 W 90 Ball State ...... 67 — — 20 W 78 *Charlotte ...... 67 — — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 16 L 80 at Fresno State ...... 83 — — 23 W 84 *at Houston ...... 81 — — HI H N. 23 L 46 vs Wisconsin ...... 49 — — *Conference USA game 26 W 53 *at Marquette ...... 49 — — 30 L 46 N.C. State ...... 67 — — M. 1 W 77 *Tulane ...... 49 — — D. 2 W 65 Jackson State ...... 58 — — 4 W 91 *at USF ...... 72 — — 7 L 59 Vanderbilt ...... 66 — — 1998-99 Record: 13-15 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 15 L 47 at Tennessee ...... 57 — — Home: 11-5, Away: 2-9, Neutral 0-1 8 W 60 USF ...... 58 — — 18 W 83 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 61 — — Conference USA: 6-10 9 L 76 DePaul ...... 80 — — 21 W 76 Texas Southern ...... 53 — — Coach: Tic Price *Conference USA games 23 W 61 Oklahoma ...... 47 — — HR VR Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii N. 13 W 79 UNC-Wilmington...... 75 — — 28 W 73 Michigan ...... 72 — 4

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2000-01 Record: 21-15 Home: 12-5, Away: 6-6, Neutral 3-4 Conference USA: 10-6 NIT Final Four Coach: John Calipari HR VR N. 17 L 62 Temple...... 67 — — Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamón, P.R. 23 W 60 vs. Miami, Ohio ...... 59 — — 24 L 60 vs. Stanford ...... 83 — 5 25 L 58 vs. Utah ...... 61 — 13 29 W 81 Tennessee-Martin ...... 49 — — D. 2 L 68 at Arkansas ...... 74 — 25 5 L 76 at Tennessee ...... 86 — 6 9 L 56 Ole Miss ...... 64 — — 14 W 83 Arkansas State ...... 60 — — 18 W 98 Christian Brothers ...... 54 — — 21 L 57 at Miami (Fla.) ...... 66 — — 27 L 67 *Southern Miss ...... 75 — — 30 W 81 Kansas State ...... 58 — — J. 3 W 112 Howard ...... 42 — — 6 W 86 *at Houston ...... 78 — — 13 W 72 *at DePaul ...... 68 — — 18 W 72 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 63 — — 20 W 72 *Houston ...... 68 — — 24 W 91 *at Tulane ...... 69 — — 2001 NIT Final Four 27 W 76 *at UAB (ot) ...... 73 — — Front Row (l-r): Shannon Forman, Courtney Trask, Nathaniel Root, Shyrone Chatman, Rashid Dunbar and John Grice. F. 2 L 65 *Marquette ...... 71 — — Back Row (l-r): Marcus Moody, Arthur Barclay, Paris London, Kelly Wise, Earl Barron, Modibo Diarra, Shamel Jones and 7 W 100 *at USF ...... 89 — — Scooter McFadgon. 10 W 91 *Tulane ...... 64 — — 15 L 65 *Cincinnati ...... 66 — — TiVo NIT, New York, N.Y. 14 W 91 Old Dominion ...... 66 12 — 17 L 76 *at Charlotte ...... 83 — — 27 L 64 Tulsa ...... 72 — — 18 W 97 Northwestern State ...... 69 12 — 19 W 86 *UAB ...... 69 — — 29 W 86 Detroit ...... 71 — — Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 25 W 79 *USF ...... 61 — — *Conference USA game 20 L 71 vs. Iowa ...... 75 12 9 28 L 55 *at Southern Miss ...... 74 — — 21 L 70 vs. Alabama ...... 81 12 22 M. 3 L 56 *at Louisville ...... 65 — — 24 W 65 Southeastern Louisiana ....46 12 — Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 2001-02 Record: 27-9 28 W 86 Christian Brothers ...... 54 20 — 8 W 71 Marquette ...... 65 — — Home: 19-2, Away: 6-4, Neutral 2-3 D. 1 W 111 Eastern Kentucky ...... 74 20 — 9 L 79 Cincinnati ...... 89 — — Conference USA: 12-4 7 L 67 at Ole Miss ...... 71 22 — TiVo NIT NIT Champion 15 W 71 Tennessee ...... 69 — — 13 W 71 at Utah ...... 62 — — Coach: John Calipari 20 W 64 at Temple ...... 54 — — 20 W 90 UTEP ...... 65 — — HR VR 22 W 109 Austin Peay ...... 68 — — 22 W 81 New Mexico ...... 63 — — Guardians Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 28 W 88 Tennessee-Martin ...... 58 — — N. 13 W 88 Wofford ...... 61 12 — J. 2 L 73 Arkansas ...... 90 — — 5 W 75 *Southern Miss ...... 53 — — 9 W 98 *at TCU...... 93 — — 12 W 78 *at Tulane ...... 70 — — 15 W 81 *USF ...... 62 — — 18 W 73 *at Southern Miss ...... 64 — — 23 W 102 *UAB ...... 81 — — 26 W 84 *at Houston ...... 66 — — 30 W 80 *Louisville ...... 70 — — F. 2 W 98 *TCU ...... 72 — — 4 W 78 *Tulane ...... 72 — — 8 L 46 *at UAB ...... 64 — — 13 L 63 *at Charlotte ...... 75 — — 16 L 73 *Houston ...... 76 — — 20 W 71 *at USF ...... 59 — — HI 23 W 88 *DePaul ...... 61 — — ST M. 3 L 75 *at Cincinnati (ot) ...... 80 — 4 Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio OR O 7 L 74 vs. Houston ...... 80 — — Owens Corning NIT 14 W 82 UNC Greensboro ...... 62 — — Y 20 W 80 BYU ...... 69 — — 23 W 79 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — Owens Corning NIT, New York, N.Y. 26 W 78 Temple...... 77 — — 28 W 72 South Carolina ...... 62 — — *Conference USA game 2002 NIT Champion (Left to right): Nathaniel Root, Anthony Rice, Antonio Burks, Courtney Trask, Dajuan Wagner, Kelly Wise, Chris Massie, Scooter Mc- Fadgon, Duane Erwin, Earl Barron, Arthur Barclay, John Grice and Modibo Diarra.

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2002-03 Record: 23-7 Home: 14-2, Away: 7-4, Neutral 2-1 Conference USA: 13-3 NCAA Tournament Coach: John Calipari HR VR AT&T Wireless Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. N. 14 W 70 Syracuse ...... 63 — — 22 L 80 Austin Peay (ot) ...... 81 — — 25 W 78 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 54 — — D. 3 W 73 UALR ...... 49 — — 7 W 72 Furman ...... 55 — — 14 L 78 at Missouri ...... 93 — 11 19 W 58 Ole Miss ...... 51 — — 28 W 77 Illinois ...... 74 — 7 30 W 67 Murray State ...... 60 — — J. 2 W 72 at Arkansas ...... 67 — — 5 W 72 Villanova ...... 68 — — 7 W 85 *Tulane ...... 73 — — 11 L 67 *at Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 18 L 74 *USF ...... 75 — — 22 W 77 *Houston ...... 66 — — 25 L 66 *at Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 2005 NIT Final Four F. 1 W 80 *Southern Miss ...... 62 — — Front Row (l-r): Simplice Njoya, Duane Erwin, Sean Banks, Waki Williams, Almamy Thiero, Rodney Carney, Darius Washington Jr., 4 W 73 *East Carolina ...... 49 — — Clyde Wade, Jeremy Hunt, Joey Dorsey, Anthony Rice, Tank Beavers and Arthur Barclay. 8 W 84 *at TCU...... 69 — — Back Row (l-r): Scott Robinson, Jason Love, Andy Allison, Ryan Miller, Ed Schilling, Milt Wagner, John Calipari, Tony Barbee, Derek 13 W 58 *at Tulane ...... 57 — — Kellogg, Richard Hogans, Mike Malone, NaFeesa Farrhkhan, Jennifer Bone and Candaice Fleming. 15 W 94 *UAB ...... 70 — — 19 W 80 *at Louisville ...... 73 — 4 28 L 60 *Louisville ...... 66 19 21 19 W 85 *at Southern Miss ...... 73 — — 22 W 73 *at USF ...... 66 — — M. 3 W 83 *TCU ...... 56 20 — 23 L 77 *at Charlotte ...... 80 — 21 26 W 88 *TCU ...... 64 24 — 6 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 83 20 13 26 L 44 *Louisville ...... 53 — 11 M. 1 W 67 *Cincinnati ...... 48 24 — Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio M. 2 L 61 *at Saint Louis ...... 70 — — 6 W 71 *at Houston ...... 56 18 — 11 L 61 Saint Louis ...... 72 23 — 5 L 60 *Cincinnati ...... 62 — 22 8 W 90 *at UAB ...... 79 18 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Kansas City, Mo. Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 19 W 59 South Carolina ...... 43 24 — 9 W 79 Saint Louis ...... 59 — — 13 W 62 USF ...... 56 16 — 21 L 53 Oklahoma State ...... 70 24 4 10 W 83 Charlotte ...... 69 — 25 14 L 75 at Louisville ...... 78 16 20 *Conference USA game 11 W 81 USF ...... 68 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Oklahoma City, Okla. 12 L 74 Louisville ...... 75 — 6 20 L 71 Arizona State ...... 84 19 — National Invitation Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. *Conference USA game 2004-05 Record: 22-16 16 W 90 Northeastern ...... 65 — — Home: 16-7, Away: 5-5, Neutral 1-4 19 W 83 Virginia Tech ...... 62 — — Conference USA: 9-7 23 W 81 Vanderbilt ...... 68 — — 2003-04 Record: 22-8 NIT Final Four Home: 15-0, Away: 6-5, Neutral 1-3 Coach: John Calipari Conference USA: 12-4 HR VR Memphis C-USA Regular Season Champion Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Memphis, Tenn. Milestone Wins NCAA Tournament Second Round N. 11 W 102 Savannah State ...... 40 24 — 13 W 75 George Mason ...... 58 24 — Coach: John Calipari Win Date Result Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. HR VR 1. 11/14/20 UofM 24, Whitehaven 14 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. N. 18 W 81 St. Mary’s ...... 66 24 — 19 L 62 Syracuse ...... 77 24 5 50. 1/25/27 UofM 37, Catholic Club 35 N. 13 L 76 Wake Forest ...... 85 — 20 100. 3/2/31 UofM 35, Bethel College 33 22 W 94 Fordham ...... 64 — — 23 W 79 Arkansas State ...... 75 25 — 150. 1/11/41 UofM 45, Union 38 29 W 74 Austin Peay ...... 60 — — Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic, Springfield, Mass. 200. 1/30/48 UofM 46, Murray State 37 D. 3 W 84 Tennessee-Martin ...... 64 — — 26 L 61 Maryland ...... 84 25 13 6 W 73 at Ole Miss ...... 62 — — D. 3 W 62 at Purdue ...... 51 — — 250. 12/22/51 UofM 67, Eastern Wash. 53 13 L 64 at Illinois (14) ...... 74 — — Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 300. 12/22/54 UofM 86, Nebraska 79 17 W 89 Belmont ...... 83 — — 7 L 51 Pittsburgh ...... 70 — 11 350. 2/2/57 UofM 81, Louisville 78

Y 22 W 63 Samford ...... 62 — — 11 L 53 Ole Miss ...... 65 — — 400. 1/23/60 UofM 96, Ole Miss 57 27 W 61 Missouri ...... 59 — 11 18 W 71 Austin Peay ...... 66 — — 450. 1/2/63 UofM 99, BYU 76 20 L 55 Louisiana Tech...... 64 — — OR 29 W 69 Oakland ...... 63 — — 500. 12/16/66 UofM 43, Arkansas 36 J. 6 W 73 at Villanova ...... 57 — — 23 L 59 Providence ...... 72 — — 550. 2/27/71 UofM 85, Wichita State 77 30 W 87 East Tennessee State ...... 56 — — ST 10 L 63 *at Southern Miss ...... 66 — — 600. 12/13/73 UofM 90, Texas 82 13 L 73 *at DePaul ...... 82 — — J. 6 L 67 at Texas ...... 74 — 15 650. 2/19/76 UofM 91, Tulsa 83

HI H 9 W 60 *Southern Miss ...... 46 — — 17 W 91 *Charlotte ...... 69 — — 700. 1/7/79 UofM 77, Saint Louis 65 13 W 78 *Marquette ...... 68 — 22 20 W 85 *at Tulane ...... 71 — — 750. 2/15/82 UofM 82, Saint Louis 64 24 W 64 *Houston ...... 48 — — 15 L 59 *TCU ...... 61 — — 19 W 73 *USF ...... 67 — — 800. 2/27/84 UofM 56, Cincinnati 44 27 W 66 *USF ...... 53 — — 850. 1/9/86 UofM 73, Louisville 71 31 W 75 *at TCU...... 69 — — 22 L 70 *at UAB ...... 73 — — 900. 1/25/88 UofM 75, Cincinnati 70 (ot) F. 4 W 62 *Louisville ...... 58 — 6 27 W 68 *DePaul ...... 55 — — 950. 11/27/90 UofM 74, Tennessee 72 7 W 63 *Saint Louis ...... 54 — — 29 W 72 *at TCU...... 57 — — 11 W 79 *at East Carolina ...... 73 — — F. 2 W 72 *East Carolina ...... 66 — — 1000. 1/21/93 UofM 64, Missouri 56 14 W 89 *at Marquette ...... 71 — — 5 L 53 *at Houston ...... 66 — — 1100. 2/28/98 UofM 77, Marquette 65 21 W 73 *UAB ...... 66 23 — 9 W 85 *at Louisville ...... 68 — 9 1200. 3/13/03 UofM 62, USF 56 24 W 74 *Southern Miss ...... 56 19 — 12 W 103 *Tulane ...... 71 — — 1300. 2/17/07 UofM 78, Gonzaga 77 (ot)

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National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 6 L 58 at Tennessee ...... 76 16 — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 L 58 St. Joseph’s ...... 70 — — 9 W 82 Ole Miss ...... 70 16 — 8 W 92 Marshall ...... 71 5 — *Conference USA game 14 W 88 Austin Peay ...... 63 19 — 9 W 71 Tulane ...... 49 5 — 20 L 71 at Arizona ...... 79 18 9 10 W 71 Houston ...... 59 5 — 23 W 86 Middle Tennessee ...... 46 18 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, New Orleans, La. 2005-06 Record: 33-4 28 W 87 Lamar ...... 62 22 — 16 W 73 North Texas ...... 58 5 — Home: 19-1, Away: 10-1, Neutral: 4-2 J. 4 W 88 Cincinnati ...... 55 22 — 18 W 78 Nevada ...... 62 5 15 Conference USA: 13-1 11 W 79 *at Houston ...... 69 20 — NCAA South Region, San Antonio, Texas C-USA Regular Season Champion 13 W 75 *at Southern Miss ...... 62 20 — 22 W 65 Texas A&M ...... 64 5 9 C-USA Tournament Champion 16 W 79 *UAB ...... 54 17 — 24 L 76 Ohio State ...... 92 5 1 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 20 W 61 *at East Carolina ...... 44 17 — *Conference USA game Coach: John Calipari 24 W 72 *Tulsa ...... 59 11 — HR VR 27 W 67 *Southern Miss ...... 64 11 — NIT Season Tip-Off, Memphis, Tenn. 31 W 87 *at UCF ...... 65 11 — 2007-08 Record: 38-2 N. 15 W 79 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....52 12 — F. 3 W 88 *SMU ...... 52 11 — Home: 20-1, Away: 10-0, Neutral: 8-1 NIT Season Tip-Off, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 W 70 *at UAB ...... 56 8 — Conference USA: 16-0 17 W 87 Alabama ...... 76 12 15 10 W 95 *Tulane ...... 51 8 — C-USA Regular Season Champion NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. 14 W 69 *at Tulsa ...... 52 8 — C-USA Tournament Champion 23 W 88 UCLA ...... 80 11 16 17 W 78 at Gonzaga (ot) ...... 77 8 — NCAA Tournament Finalist 25 L 67 Duke ...... 70 11 1 22 W 99 *Rice ...... 63 7 — Coach: John Calipari 28 W 108 Lamar ...... 83 9 — 25 W 77 *Houston ...... 64 7 — HR VR 30 W 97 Jackson State ...... 70 9 — M. 1 W 78 *at UTEP...... 67 6 — 2k Sports College Hoops Classic/Memphis Regional D. 3 W 91 at Cincinnati ...... 81 9 — 3 W 64 *at SMU ...... 61 6 — N. 5 W 102 Tennessee-Martin ...... 71 3 — 10 W 97 at Providence ...... 89 7 — 17 W 72 at Ole Miss ...... 49 5 — 20 W 76 Louisiana Tech...... 58 4 — Overtime Victories (52) Overtime Losses (36) 27 W 83 Gonzaga ...... 72 4 8 Opponent Date Score Opponent Date Score 30 W 90 Purdue ...... 70 4 — Hendrix College Jan. 29, 1923 27-24 Tennessee Tech (2ot) Feb. 8, 1934 38-34 J. 2 L 58 Texas ...... 69 4 15 at Bethel College Jan. 30, 1934 43-39 Arkansas State Feb. 22, 1947 58-56 4 W 83 Middle Tennessee ...... 50 4 — Union Feb. 14, 1939 43-39 at Hawaii (2ot) Jan. 2, 1952 68-61 Southwestern (2ot) Feb. 3, 1940 46-44 at Austin Peay (2ot) Feb. 15, 1952 62-60 8 W 73 Winthrop ...... 63 4 — Tennessee Tech Feb. 7, 1941 43-41 at Centenary Feb. 27, 1956 84-80 11 W 77 *at East Carolina ...... 67 5 — Southwestern Jan. 7, 1946 49-46 at Loyola-Illinois (2ot) Feb. 8, 1958 79-76 14 W 73 *SMU ...... 53 5 — vs Arkansas Tech (1) Jan. 6, 1955 104-102 vs West Virginia (1) Dec. 30, 1960 86-82 18 W 88 Tennessee ...... 79 4 — at Arizona Dec. 21, 1955 98-92 Drake Jan. 2, 1968 76-75 21 W 85 *at Southern Miss ...... 68 4 — vs St. Bonaventure (2) Mar. 21, 1957 80-78 Cincinnati Jan. 22, 1968 75-68 26 W 73 *UAB ...... 66 3 — at Loyola-New Orleans Dec. 28, 1957 65-63 North Texas Mar. 5, 1968 63-62 28 W 94 *UCF ...... 61 3 — Southern Methodist Dec. 28, 1964 95-92 Tulsa Feb. 25, 1971 94-91 F. 1 W 84 *at Tulsa ...... 61 3 — at Jacksonville Jan. 31, 1967 63-58 Saint Louis Jan. 9, 1969 63-62 4 W 84 *at Rice ...... 79 3 — at Drake (2ot) Jan. 4, 1973 97-92 Saint Louis Feb. 14, 1977 67-64 11 W 91 *at Marshall ...... 81 3 — at Tulsa Feb. 10, 1973 91-87 Southern Miss (2ot) Dec. 9, 1978 91-89 Murray State Dec. 31, 1973 67-65 Georgia Tech (2ot) Jan. 16, 1979 89-84 14 W 80 *Southern Miss ...... 41 3 — Bradley Jan. 3, 1974 88-76 Florida State Jan. 18, 1979 93-86 18 W 105 *at Tulane ...... 65 3 — at Pepperdine Dec. 21, 1974 111-108 at Mississippi State Dec. 7, 1981 48-47 22 W 66 *UTEP ...... 56 4 — New Orleans Jan. 26, 1977 88-86 at Tulane Jan. 21, 1982 58-54 25 W 78 *Tulsa ...... 67 4 — St. Louis Jan. 31, 1978 86-85 Villanova (7) Mar. 19, 1982 70-66 M. 2 L 74 *at UAB ...... 80 3 — Florida State Jan. 18, 1979 86-81 at Louisville Mar. 6, 1983 64-62 4 W 69 *Houston ...... 62 3 — Tulane Jan. 20, 1979 87-81 at Virginia Tech Jan. 9, 1988 82-80 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. at Virginia Tech Jan. 5, 1980 70-69 vs Nevada-Las Vegas (8) Nov. 27, 1988 90-86 9 W 75 Tulane ...... 56 5 — Louisville Jan. 22, 1981 60-55 at Virginia Commonwealth Feb. 5, 1990 70-69 10 W 68 Houston ...... 54 5 — at Cincinnati (4ot) Jan. 31, 1981 99-85 East Tennessee State Jan. 30, 1991 105-102 11 W 57 UAB ...... 47 5 — Ole Miss Dec. 29, 1981 61-55 DePaul Nov. 29, 1991 92-89 Louisville Feb. 6, 1982 74-65 vs Brigham Young (8) Dec. 22, 1992 73-67 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Dallas, Texas UAB Feb. 4, 1984 53-51 vs Georgetown (9) Dec. 10, 1994 83-80 17 W 94 Oral Roberts ...... 78 4 — at Southern Miss Feb. 20, 1984 69-67 vs Arkansas (6) Mar. 24, 1995 96-91 19 W 72 Bucknell ...... 56 4 — at Ole Miss Dec. 11, 1984 57-52 at Houston Feb. 12, 1997 72-67 NCAA Oakland Regional, Oakland, Calif. vs Florida State (3) Mar., 9, 1985 90-86 DePaul (2ot) Feb. 11, 1998 100-98 23 W 80 Bradley ...... 64 4 — vs UAB (4) Mar. 17, 1985 67-66 vs USF (10) Mar. 3, 1999 88-81 25 L 45 UCLA ...... 50 4 7 Kansas Jan. 4, 1986 83-80 Southern Miss Feb. 12, 2000 79-73 *Conference USA game Bradley Dec. 17, 1987 113-108 at Cincinnati Mar. 3, 2002 80-75

Murray State Jan. 5, 1988 76-70 Austin Peay Nov. 22, 2002 81-80 HI Cincinnati Jan. 25, 1988 75-70 vs Kansas (12) Apr. 7, 2008 75-68

at Southern Miss Jan. 4, 1989 90-87 at Georgetown Dec. 13, 2009 79-71 ST 2006-07 Record: 33-4 vs Ball State (5) Dec. 29, 1989 76-73 Home: 19-0, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 5-2 1 Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. at Vanderbilt Jan. 29, 1992 72-70 OR O Conference USA: 16-0 at St. Louis Feb. 20, 1992 75-73 2 National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. C-USA Regular Season Champion vs Georgia Tech (6) Mar. 27, 1992 83-79 3 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. C-USA Tournament Champion DePaul (2ot) Jan. 11, 1993 95-93 4 NCAA Tournament, Houston, Texas Y 5 Old Style Classic, Chicago, Ill. NCAA Tournament Elite Eight Saint Louis Jan. 25, 1995 84-80 6 NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. Coach: John Calipari Cincinnati Feb. 3, 1995 74-69 7 NCAA Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. HR VR Marquette (2ot) Feb. 18, 1995 77-71 8 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii N. 16 W 111 Jackson State ...... 69 13 — at USF Jan. 14, 1996 60-59 9 Toronto, Canada at DePaul Feb. 1, 1996 83-82 EA SPORTS Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 10 Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. Northeast Louisiana Nov. 15, 1997 75-74 11 Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 20 W 77 Oklahoma ...... 65 12 — Ole Miss Dec. 12, 1998 78-72 12 NCAA Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 21 L 85 Georgia Tech ...... 92 12 19 Saint Louis Jan. 18, 2001 72-63 22 W 80 Kentucky ...... 63 12 20 at UAB Jan. 27, 2001 76-73 Overtime Record At Sites 29 W 86 Arkansas State ...... 60 14 — at Gonzaga Feb. 17, 2007 78-77 Home ...... 27-17 Neutral ...... 7-7 D. 2 W 77 Manhattan ...... 59 14 — vs Southern Cal (11) Dec. 4, 2007 62-58 Road ...... 18-12 4 W 78 *Marshall ...... 59 16 —

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6 W 80 Richmond ...... 63 3 — 15 W 77 Tulsa ...... 51 2 — 7 W 80 *Marshall ...... 57 — — 2k Sports College Hoops Classic, New York, N.Y. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Little Rock, Ark. 10 W 73 *at UCF ...... 66 — — 15 W 63 Oklahoma ...... 53 3 — 21 W 87 Texas-Arlington ...... 63 2 — 13 W 55 *at Tulsa ...... 54 — — 16 W 81 Connecticut ...... 70 3 — 23 W 77 Mississippi State ...... 74 2 — 17 W 81 *UAB ...... 68 — — 20 W 84 Arkansas State ...... 63 3 — NCAA South Region, Houston, Texas 21 W 80 *Rice ...... 52 22 — 27 W 104 Austin Peay ...... 82 3 — 28 W 92 Michigan State ...... 74 2 19 24 W 54 at Tennessee ...... 52 22 — Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 30 W 85 Texas ...... 67 2 6 28 W 85 *at East Carolina ...... 64 18 — D. 4 W 62 Southern Cal (ot) ...... 58 2 24 NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, Texas 31 W 83 *Houston ...... 68 18 — 15 W 65 at Middle Tennessee ...... 41 2 — A. 5 W 78 UCLA ...... 63 2 3 F. 4 W 79 *at SMU ...... 66 14 — 19 W 79 at Cincinnati ...... 69 2 — 7 L 68 Kansas (ot) ...... 75 2 5 7 W 68 at Gonzaga ...... 50 14 18 22 W 85 Georgetown ...... 71 2 5 *Conference USA game 11 W 63 *Tulsa ...... 37 8 — 29 W 76 Arizona ...... 63 2 17 14 W 72 *at Southern Miss ...... 47 8 — J. 3 W 102 Siena ...... 58 2 — 18 W 90 *SMU ...... 47 5 — 5 W 90 Pepperdine ...... 53 2 — 2008-09 Record: 33-4 21 W 70 *at UTEP...... 63 5 — 9 W 99 *East Carolina ...... 58 2 — Home: 19-1, Away: 10-1, Neutral: 4-2 26 W 71 *at UAB ...... 60 5 — 12 W 68 *at Marshall ...... 45 2 — Conference USA: 16-0 28 W 58 *Southern Miss ...... 42 5 — 16 W 77 *at Rice ...... 50 2 — C-USA Regular Season Champion M. 4 W 69 *at Houston ...... 60 5 — 19 W 83 *Southern Miss ...... 47 2 — C-USA Tournament Champion 7 W 74 *Tulane ...... 47 5 — 23 W 56 *at Tulsa ...... 41 1 — NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 26 W 81 Gonzaga ...... 73 1 — Coach: John Calipari 12 W 51 Tulane ...... 41 4 — 30 W 89 *at Houston ...... 77 1 — HR VR 13 W 74 Houston ...... 49 4 — F. 2 W 70 *UTEP ...... 64 1 — N. 15 W 90 Fairfield ...... 63 13 — 14 W 64 Tulsa ...... 39 4 — 6 W 77 *SMU ...... 48 1 — 17 W 80 Massachusetts ...... 58 13 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Kansas City, Mo. 9 W 85 *UCF ...... 64 1 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, P.R. 19 W 81 Cal State Northridge...... 70 3 — 13 W 68 *Houston ...... 59 1 — 20 W 83 Chattanooga ...... 71 13 — 21 W 89 Maryland ...... 70 3 — 16 W 79 *at UAB ...... 78 1 — 21 W 84 Seton Hall ...... 70 13 — NCAA West Region, Glendale, Ariz. 20 W 97 *at Tulane ...... 71 1 — 23 L 58 Xavier ...... 63 13 — 26 L 91 Missouri ...... 102 3 9 23 L 62 Tennessee ...... 66 1 2 D. 2 W 100 Marist ...... 61 18 — *Conference USA game 27 W 82 *Tulsa ...... 67 2 — 13 L 71 at Georgetown (ot) ...... 79 17 19 M. 1 W 76 *at Southern Miss ...... 67 2 — 17 W 59 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 51 23 — 5 W 72 *at SMU ...... 55 2 — 20 L 65 Syracuse ...... 72 23 11 8 W 94 *UAB ...... 56 2 — 22 W 87 Drexel ...... 49 — — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 W 60 Cincinnati ...... 45 — — 13 W 75 Tulane ...... 56 2 — 31 W 80 Northeastern ...... 48 — — 14 W 69 Southern Miss ...... 53 2 — J. 3 W 108 Lamar ...... 75 — — Y OR ST HI H

2008 NCAA Finalist Front Row (l-r): Andy Allison, Shyrone Chatman, Tyrone Weeks, Derek Kellogg, Head Coach John Calipari, John Robic, Chuck Martin, , Richard Hogans. Middle Row (l-r): Andre Allen, Chance McGrady, Jeff Robinson, Antonio Anderson, Pierre Niles, Joey Dorsey, Shawn Taggart, Hashim Bailey, Robert Dozier, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Doneal Mack, Derrick Rose, Willie Kemp, Cui Wanjun. Front Row (l-r): Andrew Wilson, Scott Robinson, David Price, Paul Sutton, Kenneth Harden, Bryan Settle, Kevin Bumfield, Chris Simmons, Brent Sands, Jarmelle K. Jones.

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1946-47...... hL (ot) ...... 56-58 BAYLOR ...... 6-1 The series records below reflect only current NCAA Division I 1947-48...... hL ...... 50-53 1953-54...... hW ...... 71-64 opponents. 1947-48...... aL ...... 56-61 1959-60...... hW ...... 71-56 1948-49...... aW ...... 59-55 1960-61...... aW ...... 84-58 ALABAMA ...... 5-2 ARKANSAS ...... 10-11 1948-49...... hL ...... 52-61 1961-62...... hW ...... 59-47 1958-59...... hW ...... 59-58 1966-67...... hW ...... 43-36 1949-50...... hW ...... 54-49 1976-77...... hW ...... 80-73 1959-60...... hW ...... 63-37 1971-72...... hW ...... 92-77 1949-50...... aL ...... 51-52 1977-78...... aL ...... 87-106 1963-64...... hW ...... 108-75 1972-73...... aW ...... 87-86 1953-54...... aL ...... 67-83 1987-88...... nW ...... 75-60 1964-65...... hW ...... 83-73 1976-77...... aW ...... 69-62 1953-54...... hW ...... 87-77 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1976-77...... nL ...... 63-80 1977-78...... hL ...... 70-95 1954-55...... hW ...... 104-79 2001-02...... nL ...... 70-81 1978-79...... nL ...... 69-82 1954-55...... aW ...... 86-71 BELMONT...... 1-0 2005-06...... aW ...... 87-76 1979-80...... hW ...... 74-67 1955-56...... aW ...... 74-64 2003-04...... hW ...... 89-83 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1991-92...... hW ...... 92-88 1955-56...... hW ...... 97-67 Home: 1-0 Neutral: 0-2 1991-92...... nW ...... 82-80 1956-57...... hW ...... 88-68 1992-93...... aL ...... 76-81 1956-57...... aW ...... 97-75 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 1-1 ALABAMA A&M ...... 1-0 1993-94...... hL ...... 78-96 1979-80...... hW ...... 54-51 1984-85...... nW ...... 59-57 1999-00...... hW ...... 97-66 1994-95...... aL ...... 87-88 1980-81...... hW ...... 77-66 1990-91...... aL ...... 78-82 Home: 1-0 1994-95...... nL (ot) ...... 91-96 1984-85...... hW ...... 79-62 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 1-0 1995-96...... hW ...... 94-72 1985-86...... hW ...... 87-64 ALCORN STATE ...... 2-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 63-79 1986-87...... hL ...... 60-61 BRADLEY ...... 10-9 1987-88...... aW ...... 60-59 1986-87...... hW ...... 108-56 1997-98...... hL ...... 72-75 1956-57...... nL ...... 83-84 1987-88...... hL ...... 47-48 1987-88...... hW ...... 87-64 1998-99...... aL ...... 74-99 1967-68...... aL ...... 52-80 1990-91...... hL ...... 57-58 Home: 2-0 1999-00...... hW ...... 76-71 1967-68...... hL ...... 69-92 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-66 2000-01...... aL ...... 68-74 1968-69...... hL ...... 67-68 1999-00...... aL ...... 72-84 ARIZONA ...... 4-3 2001-02...... hL ...... 73-90 1968-69...... aL ...... 62-88 2000-01...... hW ...... 83-60 1952-53...... hW ...... 75-56 2002-03...... aW ...... 72-67 1969-70...... aL ...... 59-74 2004-05...... hW ...... 79-75 1955-56...... aW (ot) ...... 98-92 Home: 6-4 ...... Away: 3-5 1969-70...... hL ...... 75-91 2006-07...... hW ...... 86-60 1956-57...... hW ...... 93-76 Neutral: 1-2 1970-71...... hW ...... 102-87 2007-08...... hW ...... 84-63 1964-65...... aL ...... 64-99 1970-71...... aW ...... 74-70 Home: 23-11 ...... Away: 7-17 1965-66...... hL ...... 69-94 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK .....3-0 1971-72...... aL ...... 79-95 2006-07...... aL ...... 71-79 1993-94...... hW ...... 85-66 1971-72...... hW ...... 70-59 2007-08...... hW ...... 76-63 2002-03...... hW ...... 73-49 ARMY ...... 1-0 1972-73...... aW ...... 76-74 Home: 3-1 ...... Away: 1-2 2008-09...... hW ...... 59-51 1977-78...... nW ...... 77-76 1972-73...... hW ...... 79-64 Home: 3-0 Home: 1-0 1973-74...... hW (ot) ...... 88-76 ARIZONA STATE ...... 1-2 1973-74...... aL ...... 81-94 1969-70...... nW ...... 67-62 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 2-0 AUBURN ...... 0-1 1986-87...... aW ...... 82-74 1992-93...... nL ...... 76-89 1998-99...... hW ...... 86-42 1952-53...... hL ...... 64-78 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 113-108 2002-03...... nL ...... 71-84 2002-03...... hW ...... 78-54 Home: 0-1 1988-89...... hW ...... 84-77 Neutral: 1-2 Home: 2-0 2005-06...... nW ...... 80-64 AUSTIN PEAY ...... 15-4 Home: 6-3 ...... Away: 3-5 ARKANSAS STATE ...... 30-28 1936-37...... hW ...... 43-31 Neutral: 1-1 Memphis 1921-22...... aL ...... 18-31 1947-48...... hW ...... 56-48 Vs. 1922-23...... hW ...... 32-15 1947-48...... aL ...... 41-48 BROWN ...... 3-0 1925-26...... aL ...... 31-33 1948-49...... hW ...... 71-65 1968-69...... hW ...... 70-52 The Top 25 1927-28...... aL ...... 30-34 1948-49...... aL ...... 62-63 1974-75...... hW ...... 85-83 1927-28...... hW ...... 34-30 1949-50...... hW ...... 68-63 1981-82...... hW ...... 106-96 RanRankk RecordRecord 1928-29...... aL ...... 23-34 1949-50...... aW ...... 71-62 Home: 3-0 No. 1 ...... 0-8 1928-29...... hW ...... 50-22 1950-51...... hW ...... 75-53 No. 2...... 2-5 1950-51...... aW ...... 62-55 No. 3 ...... 3-7 1929-30...... hW ...... 22-15 BUCKNELL ...... 1-0 No. 4 ...... 5-6 1929-30...... aL ...... 21-26 1951-52...... hW ...... 74-52 2005-06...... nW ...... 72-56 No. 5...... 3-9 1930-31...... hW ...... 39-12 1951-52...... aL (2ot) ...... 60-62 Netural: 1-0 No. 6...... 4-5 1930-31...... aW ...... 45-21 1979-80...... hW ...... 85-73 No. 7...... 2-5 1931-32...... hL ...... 17-24 1986-87...... hW ...... 82-67 BYU ...... 3-1 No. 8 ...... 3-5 1931-32...... aL ...... 38-40 2001-02...... hW ...... 109-68 HI No. 9 ...... 8-8 1960-61...... aW ...... 75-72 1933-34...... aL ...... 27-32 2002-03...... hL (ot) ...... 80-81

No. 10...... 4-2 1962-63...... hW ...... 99-76 ST 2003-04...... hW ...... 74-60 No. 11 ...... 3-8 1933-34...... hL ...... 30-32 1992-93...... nL (ot) ...... 67-73 1934-35...... hW ...... 32-31 2004-05...... hW ...... 71-66 No. 12...... 2-6 2001-02...... hW ...... 80-69 OR O 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-63 No. 13 ...... 2-7 1934-35...... aL ...... 23-51 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 No. 14...... 0-7 1937-38...... aL ...... 25-41 2007-08...... hW ...... 104-82 Netural: 0-1 Y No. 15 ...... 3-3 1937-38...... hL ...... 20-39 Home: 13-1 ...... Away: 2-3 No. 16...... 4-7 No. 17 ...... 4-1 1938-39...... aL ...... 32-38 CAL POLY ...... 1-0 BALL STATE ...... 5-0 No. 18...... 4-6 1938-39...... hW ...... 53-45 1975-76...... hW ...... 97-66 1981-82...... hW ...... 75-64 No. 19 ...... 7-7 1939-40...... aL ...... 44-45 Home: 1-0 No. 20...... 6-6 1939-40...... hL ...... 41-46 1982-83...... hW ...... 104-81 No. 21...... 3-3 1944-45...... aW ...... 44-25 1985-86...... nW ...... 95-63 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE .....1-0 No. 22...... 2-5 1944-45...... hW ...... 41-30 1989-90...... nW (ot) ...... 76-73 No. 23...... 2-0 2008-09...... nW ...... 81-70 1945-46...... aL ...... 43-56 1997-98...... hW ...... 90-67 No. 24 ...... 3-1 Neutral: 1-0 No. 25...... 2-3 1945-46...... hL ...... 37-46 Home: 3-0 ...... Neutral: 2-0 Totall ...... 81-130 1946-47...... aL ...... 37-52 1946-47...... hW ...... 62-50

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CANISIUS ...... 0-2 1978-79...... hL ...... 61-63 CREIGHTON ...... 3-3 DETROIT ...... 3-1 1962-63...... nL ...... 67-76 1978-79...... aL ...... 79-87 1961-62...... nL ...... 83-87 1983-84...... hW ...... 90-65 1965-66...... nL ...... 89-92 1979-80...... aL ...... 64-74 1962-63...... hL ...... 70-95 1984-85...... aL ...... 66-71 Neutral: 0-2 1979-80...... hW ...... 61-59 1963-64...... aW ...... 87-86 1996-97...... hW ...... 64-55 1980-81...... aW (4ot) ...... 99-85 1964-65...... hW ...... 72-66 2000-01...... nW ...... 86-71 CENTENARY ...... 7-5 1980-81...... hL ...... 62-65 1965-66...... aL ...... 82-115 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 78-86 1981-82...... hW ...... 107-75 1966-67...... hW ...... 74-66 Neutral: 1-0 1952-53...... hW ...... 72-62 1981-82...... aW ...... 70-63 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 1-1 1953-54...... aL ...... 70-80 1982-83...... aW ...... 80-63 Neutral: 0-1 DRAKE ...... 6-11 1953-54...... aW ...... 65-57 1982-83...... hW ...... 84-77 1965-66...... nL ...... 65-80 1954-55...... hW ...... 95-82 1983-84...... aW ...... 85-62 DARTMOUTH ...... 1-1 1967-68...... hL (ot) ...... 75-76 1954-55...... aL ...... 68-70 1983-84...... hW ...... 56-44 1969-70...... hL ...... 74-77 1967-68...... aL ...... 61-89 1955-56...... hW ...... 101-82 1984-85...... hW ...... 81-61 1988-89...... hW ...... 79-75 1968-69...... hL ...... 71-73 1955-56...... aL (ot)...... 80-84 1984-85...... aW ...... 68-55 Home: 1-1 1968-69...... aL ...... 72-85 1956-57...... aL ...... 78-90 1985-86...... aW ...... 89-71 1969-70...... aL ...... 62-72 1958-59...... hW ...... 82-62 1985-86...... hW ...... 74-55 DAVIDSON ...... 0-1 1969-70...... hL ...... 76-82 1962-63...... hW ...... 90-85 1986-87...... hW ...... 83-63 1967-68...... nL ...... 44-51 1970-71...... aL ...... 70-83 1962-63...... aW ...... 90-79 1986-87...... aL ...... 73-76 Neutral: 0-1 1970-71...... hW ...... 73-72 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 2-5 1986-87...... nW ...... 87-58 1971-72...... aW ...... 81-70 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 75-70 DAYTON ...... 7-12 1971-72...... hW ...... 70-69 1987-88...... aL ...... 90-106 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ...... 0-2 1953-54...... hL ...... 59-66 1972-73...... aW (2ot) ...... 97-92 1988-89...... aL ...... 79-89 1923-24...... aL ...... 11-25 1954-55...... aL ...... 69-88 1972-73...... hW ...... 73-68 1988-89...... hW ...... 81-71 1939-40...... hL ...... 29-38 1955-56...... aL ...... 71-85 1973-74...... hL ...... 80-91 1989-90...... hW ...... 82-64 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1959-60...... aL ...... 52-58 1973-74...... aL ...... 86-95 1989-90...... aL ...... 76-82 1960-61...... hL ...... 77-96 1976-77...... hW ...... 79-74 1990-91...... aL ...... 59-73 CHARLOTTE ...... 7-6 1961-62...... aL ...... 67-78 1978-79...... aL ...... 91-109 1990-91...... hW ...... 70-63 1985-86...... nW ...... 106-82 1962-63...... hW ...... 61-59 Home: 4-4 ...... Away: 2-6 1991-92...... aL ...... 66-75 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-55 1963-64...... aL ...... 73-83 Neutral: 0-1 1991-92...... hL ...... 59-69 1995-96...... aW ...... 68-55 1964-65...... hW ...... 77-71 1991-92...... nL ...... 63-75 1996-97...... aL ...... 71-65 1965-66...... aL ...... 77-90 DREXEL ...... 1-1 1991-92...... nL ...... 57-88 1996-97...... hL ...... 76-70 1966-67...... hL ...... 56-81 1995-96...... nL ...... 63-75 1992-93...... hW ...... 68-66 1997-98...... hW ...... 73-70 1976-77...... hW ...... 81-67 2008-09...... hW ...... 87-49 1992-93...... aL ...... 55-78 1998-99...... aL ...... 77-82 1977-78...... aL ...... 83-85 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 0-1 1992-93...... hL ...... 72-77 1999-00...... hW ...... 78-67 1978-79...... hL ...... 73-75 1993-94...... hW ...... 62-55 2000-01...... aL ...... 76-83 1979-80...... aL ...... 64-82 DUKE ...... 0-1 1993-94...... aL ...... 64-69 2001-02...... aL ...... 63-75 1993-94...... aW ...... 94-78 2005-06...... nL ...... 67-70 1993-94...... aL ...... 47-68 2003-04...... hW ...... 91-69 1993-94...... hW ...... 84-71 Neutral: 0-1 1994-95...... hW (ot) ...... 74-69 2004-05...... aL ...... 77-80 1994-95...... aW ...... 68-61 1994-95...... aW ...... 83-73 2004-05...... hW ...... 83-69 1994-95...... hW ...... 87-60 1994-95...... nL ...... 64-77 DUQUESNE ...... 0-2 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 1-5 Home: 5-4 ...... Away: 2-8 1964-65...... hL ...... 87-93 1995-96...... aL ...... 66-71 Neutral: 1-0 1965-66...... aL ...... 79-92 1996-97...... hW ...... 75-63 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1997-98...... aL ...... 54-61 DePAUL ...... 14-12 1956-57...... hW ...... 85-81 CHATTANOOGA...... 9-2 1998-99...... hL ...... 64-89 1946-47...... hW ...... 40-30 1963-64...... hW ...... 98-67 1999-00...... aL ...... 55-75 EAST CAROLINA ...... 7-0 1947-48...... aL ...... 63-64 1964-65...... aL ...... 70-99 2000-01...... hL ...... 65-66 2002-03...... hW ...... 73-49 1948-49...... aL ...... 71-74 1975-76...... nL ...... 91-100 2000-01...... nL ...... 79-89 2003-04...... aW ...... 79-73 1948-49...... hW ...... 52-42 1988-89...... nL ...... 63-66 2001-02...... aL (ot)...... 75-80 2004-05...... hW ...... 72-66 1949-50...... hW ...... 61-49 1991-92...... hL (ot) ...... 89-92 2002-03...... hW ...... 67-48 2005-06...... aW ...... 77-67 1950-51...... aW ...... 58-54 1991-92...... aL ...... 80-88 2003-04...... aL ...... 79-83 2006-07...... aW ...... 61-44 1952-53...... hW ...... 118-71 1991-92...... nW ...... 95-75 2004-05...... hL ...... 60-62 2007-08...... hW ...... 99-58 1958-59...... hW ...... 105-56 1992-93...... aW (2ot) ...... 95-93 2005-06...... aW ...... 91-81 2008-09...... aW ...... 85-64 1994-95...... hW ...... 82-76 1992-93...... hW ...... 79-57 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-55 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 4-0 1995-96...... aW ...... 63-55 1993-94...... hL ...... 61-69 2007-08...... aW ...... 79-69 2008-09...... nW ...... 83-71 1993-94...... aL ...... 53-65 Y 2008-09...... hW ...... 60-45 EAST TENNESSEE STATE ...... 4-3 Home: 6-0 ...... Away: 2-2 1994-95...... aW ...... 77-69 Home: 20-11 ...... Away: 10-20 1952-53...... hL ...... 71-75 Neutral: 1-0 1994-95...... hW ...... 76-64 1953-54...... aW ...... 71-68 OR Neutral: 1-5 1995-96...... hW ...... 74-55 1981-82...... aL ...... 62-67 1995-96...... aW (ot) ...... 83-82 ST CINCINNATI ...... 31-36 COLUMBIA ...... 1-0 1981-82...... hW ...... 91-74 1967-68...... hL ...... 68-75 1995-96...... hW ...... 92-69 1970-71...... nW ...... 93-62 1982-83...... hW ...... 80-62 HI H 1967-68...... aL ...... 63-72 1996-97...... aW ...... 51-49 Neutral: 1-0 1990-91...... hL (ot) ...... 102-105 1968-69...... aL ...... 53-62 1997-98...... hL (2ot) ...... 98-100 2004-05...... hW ...... 87-56 1968-69...... hL ...... 47-69 1998-99...... aL ...... 75-81 CONNECTICUT ...... 1-0 Home: 3-2 ...... Away: 1-1 1969-70...... hL ...... 69-78 1999-00...... hL ...... 65-71 2007-08...... nW ...... 81-70 1969-70...... aL ...... 63-77 1999-00...... hL ...... 76-80 Neutral: 1-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-0 1975-76...... hW ...... 85-79 2000-01...... aW ...... 72-68 1982-83...... hW ...... 80-65 1975-76...... nL ...... 95-103 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-61 CORNELL ...... 1-0 1983-84...... hW ...... 82-50 1976-77...... aL ...... 82-88 2003-04...... aL ...... 73-82 2001-02...... hW ...... 111-74 1972-73...... hW ...... 96-64 1976-77...... htL ...... 67-68 2004-05...... hW ...... 68-55 Home: 3-0 1977-78...... hW ...... 67-63 Home: 1-0 Home: 8-5 ...... Away: 5-5 1977-78...... aW ...... 83-76 Neutral: 1-2

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EASTERN MICHIGAN ...... 1-0 1987-88...... aL ...... 85-92 1978-79...... hL (2ot) ...... 84-89 HOWARD ...... 1-0 1978-79...... hW ...... 86-58 1987-88...... hW ...... 81-76 1978-79...... aL ...... 63-79 2000-01...... hW ...... 112-42 Home: 1-0 1987-88...... hW ...... 81-74 1991-92...... nW (ot) ...... 83-79 Home: 1-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON ...... 1-0 1988-89...... aW ...... 99-82 2006-07...... nL ...... 85-92 1951-52...... aW ...... 67-53 1988-89...... hW ...... 89-78 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 1-2 IDAHO ...... 1-1 Away: 0-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 72-78 Neutral: 1-1 1951-52...... aL ...... 48-51 1989-90...... hW ...... 81-69 1997-98...... hW ...... 72-58 FAIRFIELD ...... 1-0 1990-91...... hW ...... 67-66 GONZAGA ...... 4-1 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 2008-09...... hw ...... 90-63 1990-91...... aL ...... 64-76 1998-99...... hL ...... 73-88 Home: 1-0 Home: 21-6 ...... Away: 7-16 2005-06...... hW ...... 83-72 ILLINOIS ...... 1-4 Neutral: 3-0 2006-07...... aW (ot) ...... 78-77 1989-90...... aL ...... 7-73 FLORIDA ...... 0-1 2007-08...... hW ...... 81-73 1990-91...... hL ...... 75-84 FORDHAM ...... 2-1 2008-09...... aW ...... 68-50 1976-77...... nL ...... 83-84 1994-95...... aL ...... 76-86 1962-63...... nW ...... 70-49 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-1 2002-03...... hW ...... 77-74 1964-65...... hL ...... 71-73 2003-04...... aL ...... 64-74 2003-04...... hW ...... 94-64 GRAMBLING ...... 2-0 FLORIDA A&M ...... 2-0 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 0-3 Home: 1-1 ...... Neutral: 1-0 1988-89...... hW ...... 84-63 1994-95...... hW ...... 119-54 1999-00...... hW ...... 98-59 1995-96...... hW ...... 80-50 ILLINOIS STATE 1-0 FRESNO STATE ...... 2-1 Home: 2-0 Home: 2-0 1988-89...... nW ...... 68-45 1985-86...... nW ...... 80-46 Neutral: 1-0 1985-86...... nW ...... 57-46 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... 1-0 HAWAII ...... 2-3 1997-98...... aL ...... 80-83 1951-52...... aL (2ot) ...... 61-68 1993-94...... hW ...... 86-69 INDIANA ...... 0-1 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 2-0 1962-63...... hW ...... 96-60 Home: 1-0 1964-65...... hL ...... 68-91 1973-74...... aW ...... 73-69 Home: 0-1 FURMAN ...... 2-0 1973-74...... aL ...... 85-117 FLORIDA STATE ...... 31-22 1968-69...... aW ...... 79-69 1996-97...... aL ...... 60-67 1952-53...... hW ...... 87-73 INDIANA STATE 2-0 2002-03...... hW ...... 72-55 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-3 1957-58...... hW ...... 59-56 1970-71...... hW ...... 81-77 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1957-58...... aW ...... 68-51 1981-82...... hW ...... 101-89 HOLY CROSS ...... 0-1 1958-59...... aW ...... 75-72 Home: 2-0 GEORGE MASON ...... 1-0 1960-61...... nL ...... 69-81 1958-59...... hW ...... 93-69 2004-05...... hW ...... 75-58 Neutral: 0-1 1959-60...... hW ...... 86-71 IONA ...... 2-0 Home: 1-0 1959-60...... aW ...... 83-67 1982-83...... aW ...... 94-88 1963-64...... aL ...... 90-91 HOUSTON ...... 23-10 1984-85...... hW ...... 76-62 1963-64...... hW ...... 83-71 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-7 1956-57...... aW ...... 82-78 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1964-65...... aL ...... 61-74 1982-83...... nW ...... 66-57 1956-57...... hW ...... 96-86 1964-65...... hL ...... 70-81 1993-94...... hL ...... 78-94 1982-83...... nL ...... 63-70 IOWA ...... 0-2 1965-66...... aL ...... 63-67 1994-95...... nL (ot) ...... 80-83 1983-84...... nL ...... 71-78 1983-84...... nL ...... 66-73 1965-66...... hW ...... 81-66 1995-96...... aL ...... 60-81 1994-95...... hW ...... 96-77 2001-02...... nL ...... 71-75 1966-67...... hW ...... 46-42 1996-97...... hL ...... 65-74 1995-96...... aL ...... 67-69 Neutral: 0-2 1966-67...... aL ...... 51-55 1997-98...... aL ...... 69-73 1996-97...... aL (ot)...... 67-72 1973-74...... aL ...... 80-88 1999-2000 ...... nL ...... 55-71 1996-97...... hW ...... 85-72 JACKSON STATE ...... 12-1 2007-08...... hW ...... 85-71 1997-98...... aW ...... 76-63 1974-75...... hW ...... 70-69 1987-88...... hW ...... 78-56 2008-09...... aL (ot)...... 71-79 1997-98...... hW ...... 89-76 1975-76...... aL ...... 79-100 1989-90...... hW ...... 96-73 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 0-3 1998-99...... aL ...... 81-83 1976-77...... hW ...... 81-75 1991-92...... hW ...... 87-73 Neutral: 1-2 1998-99...... hL ...... 78-79 1977-78...... hL ...... 89-95 1992-93...... hW ...... 81-78 1999-00...... hL ...... 89-98 1977-78...... aL ...... 82-89 1993-94...... hL ...... 74-79 1999-00...... aW ...... 84-81 1978-79...... hL (ot) ...... 86-93 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 0-1 1994-95...... hW ...... 94-59 2000-01...... aW ...... 86-78 1978-79...... aL ...... 87-90 1994-95...... nL ...... 61-69 1995-96...... hW ...... 90-67 2000-01...... hW ...... 72-68 1978-79...... hL ...... 34-35 Neutral: 0-1 1996-97...... hW ...... 65-58 2001-02...... aW ...... 84-66 1979-80...... hL ...... 69-74 1997-98...... hW ...... 73-65 2001-02...... hL ...... 73-76 1979-80...... aL ...... 54-55 GEORGIA ...... 1-1 1998-99...... hW ...... 73-65 2001-02...... nL ...... 74-80 1980-81...... aL ...... 66-84 1986-87...... nW ...... 82-71 1999-00...... hW ...... 79-74 1980-81...... hL ...... 78-80 1996-97...... nL ...... 68-70 2002-03...... hW ...... 77-66

2005-06...... hW ...... 97-70 HI 2002-03...... aW ...... 71-56 1981-82...... hW ...... 90-63 Neutral: 1-1 2006-07...... hW ...... 111-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 64-48 1981-82...... aW ...... 62-60 Home: 12-1 ST 1982-83...... aL ...... 72-74 GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-0 2004-05...... aL ...... 53-66

1982-83...... hW ...... 94-67 1974-75...... hW ...... 102-76 2005-06...... hW ...... 69-62 OR O 2005-06...... hW ...... 68-54 JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-1 1982-83...... nW ...... 84-74 1977-78...... hW ...... 111-87 1965-66...... hW ...... 84-61 2006-07...... aW ...... 79-69 1983-84...... aW ...... 73-69 1986-87...... nW ...... 79-70 1966-67...... aW (ot) ...... 63-58 Y 2006-07...... hW ...... 77-64 1983-84...... hW ...... 75-67 1992-93...... hW ...... 97-76 1966-67...... hW ...... 62-39 2006-07...... hW ...... 71-59 1983-84...... hW ...... 65-63 1993-94...... hW ...... 66-55 1977-78...... hW ...... 79-77 2007-08...... aW ...... 89-77 1984-85...... aW ...... 74-69 1994-95...... hW ...... 124-52 1978-79...... aL ...... 87-91 2007-08...... hW ...... 68-59 1984-85...... hW ...... 70-68 1995-96...... hW ...... 89-69 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1984-85...... nW (ot) ...... 90-86 Home: 7-0 2008-09...... hW ...... 83-68 1985-86...... hW ...... 99-73 2008-09...... aW ...... 69-60 2008-09...... hW ...... 74-49 JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 1-1 1985-86...... aL ...... 80-82 GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-4 Home: 12-3 ...... Away: 8-4 1936-37...... hW ...... 39-25 1985-86...... nW ...... 73-71 1976-77...... aL ...... 82-89 Neutral: 0-3 1938-39...... hL ...... 43-47 1986-87...... hW ...... 76-68 1977-78...... aW ...... 65-62 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1986-87...... aL ...... 89-98 1977-78...... hW ...... 61-59

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JAMES MADISON ...... 1-0 LOUISIANA-MONROE ...... 10-0 1984-85...... aW ...... 81-74 1964-65...... aW ...... 82-70 1975-76...... hW ...... 104-80 1959-60...... hW ...... 88-40 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-71 1971-72...... hL ...... 73-74 Home: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 85-58 1985-86...... aL ...... 69-70 1972-73...... aL ...... 69-72 1977-78...... hW ...... 78-71 1985-86...... aL ...... 79-88 1980-81...... aL ...... 67-86 KANSAS...... 2-4 1989-90...... hW ...... 68-47 1986-87...... aW ...... 64-48 1981-82...... hW ...... 77-70 1980-81...... hL ...... 49-59 1994-95...... hW ...... 100-79 1986-87...... hW ...... 58-57 1991-92...... hW ...... 59-55 1982-83...... aW ...... 64-58 1995-96...... hW ...... 96-76 1986-87...... aW ...... 75-52 1991-92...... aL ...... 67-82 1984-85...... aL ...... 71-75 1996-97...... hW ...... 83-61 1987-88...... hW ...... 72-68 1992-93...... aL ...... 66-78 1985-86...... hW (ot) ...... 83-80 1997-98...... hW (ot) ...... 75-74 1987-88...... aL ...... 69-71 1992-93...... hW ...... 68-63 1987-88...... nL ...... 62-64 1998-99...... hW ...... 90-80 1987-88...... hL ...... 73-81 1993-94...... aL ...... 67-79 2007-08...... nL (ot) ...... 68-75 1999-00...... hW ...... 76-61 1988-89...... hL ...... 85-101 1993-94...... hL ...... 46-51 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 1-1 Home: 10-0 1988-89...... aW ...... 72-67 1994-95...... hW (2ot) ...... 77-71 Neutral: 0-2 1988-89...... nL ...... 70-71 1994-95...... aL ...... 61-80 LOUISIANA TECH ...... 2-2 1989-90...... aL ...... 69-86 1995-96...... aL ...... 55-59 KANSAS STATE ...... 2-1 1952-53...... hW ...... 70-63 1989-90...... hW ...... 82-68 1995-96...... hL ...... 60-72 1972-73...... nW ...... 92-72 1952-53...... aL ...... 83-93 1989-90...... nL ...... 73-76 1996-97...... hW ...... 54-47 1999-00...... aL ...... 61-62 2004-05...... hL ...... 55-64 1990-91...... aW ...... 65-56 1996-97...... nL ...... 45-63 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-58 2005-06...... hW ...... 76-58 1990-91...... hW ...... 91-73 1997-98...... aW ...... 77-65 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1990-91...... nL ...... 70-72 1998-99...... hW ...... 81-79 Neutral: 1-0 1994-95...... nW ...... 77-56 1999-00...... aW ...... 53-49 LOUISVILLE ...... 34-51 1995-96...... aL ...... 56-74 2000-01...... hL ...... 65-71 KENT STATE ...... 3-0 1948-49...... hL ...... 53-72 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-54 2000-01...... nW ...... 71-64 1996-97...... aW ...... 64-58 2003-04...... aW ...... 89-71 1982-83...... hW ...... 72-59 1949-50...... aL ...... 58-79 1996-97...... hW ...... 79-59 2004-05...... hW ...... 78-68 1984-85...... aW ...... 74-57 1950-51...... hL ...... 48-51 1997-98...... hW ...... 93-75 Home: 8-4 ...... Away: 4-7 1985-86...... hW ...... 83-69 1950-51...... aL ...... 58-67 1998-99...... aL ...... 76-89 Neutral: 2-1 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1955-56...... aL ...... 75-85 1956-57...... aL ...... 71-93 1999-00...... hL ...... 59-74 2000-01...... aL ...... 56-65 KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 1956-57...... hW ...... 81-78 MARSHALL ...... 6-1 2001-02...... hW ...... 80-70 1952-53...... aL ...... 76-102 2006-07...... nW ...... 80-63 1962-63...... hW ...... 76-55 2002-03...... aW ...... 80-73 1953-54...... hW ...... 104-85 Neutral: 1-0 1963-64...... aL ...... 57-69 1967-68...... hL ...... 58-78 2002-03...... aL ...... 78-75 2005-06...... aW ...... 91-81 1967-68...... aL ...... 52-76 2003-04...... hW ...... 62-58 2006-07...... hW ...... 78-59 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 2003-04...... aL ...... 60-66 2006-07...... hW ...... 92-71 1974-75...... hL ...... 84-93 1968-69...... aL ...... 66-67 2004-05...... aW ...... 85-68 2007-08...... aW ...... 68-45 1975-76...... aW ...... 81-77 1968-69...... hL ...... 51-60 2004-05...... hL ...... 44-53 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-57 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-0 1969-70...... aL ...... 48-77 1969-70...... hL ...... 82-83 2004-05...... hL ...... 74-75 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 2-1 1970-71...... hW ...... 78-75 Home: 22-15 ...... Away: 11-29 LAMAR ...... 4-1 1970-71...... aL ...... 73-102 Neutral: 1-7 MARYLAND ...... 3-1 1959-60...... hW ...... 67-45 1971-72...... aW ...... 77-69 1957-58...... nW ...... 47-46 1968-69...... hL ...... 68-82 1971-72...... hW ...... 80-65 LOYOLA-ILLINOIS ...... 1-3 1966-67...... hW ...... 55-53 2005-06...... hW ...... 108-83 1971-72...... nL ...... 72-83 1957-58...... aL (2ot) ...... 76-79 2004-05...... nL ...... 61-84 2006-07...... hW ...... 87-62 1972-73...... hW ...... 81-76 1961-62...... aL ...... 76-100 2008-09...... nW ...... 89-70 2008-09...... hW ...... 108-75 1972-73...... aL ...... 69-83 1962-63...... nL ...... 82-94 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 2-1 Home: 4-1 1973-74...... aL ...... 81-94 1963-64...... hW ...... 83-65 1973-74...... hW ...... 78-71 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-1 LIPSCOMB ...... 4-1 1974-75...... aL ...... 79-84 Neutral: 0-1 1995-96...... aL ...... 61-64 1932-33...... hW ...... 53-23 1975-76...... hL ...... 74-79 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-58 1933-34...... aW ...... 34-24 1975-76...... aW ...... 87-76 LSU ...... 2-2 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1933-34...... hW ...... 26-22 1976-77...... aL ...... 92-111 1971-72...... hW ...... 82-63 1934-35...... hW ...... 33-26 1976-77...... hW ...... 87-77 1972-73...... aL ...... 81-94 MCNEESE STATE ...... 2-0 1934-35...... aL ...... 25-43 1977-78...... hL ...... 75-78 1985-86...... aL ...... 81-83 1962-63...... hW ...... 80-52 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1977-78...... aL ...... 97-115 1992-93...... nW ...... 70-66 1963-64...... hW ...... 57-44 1977-78...... nL ...... 62-67 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 Home: 2-0 LONG BEACH STATE ...... 1-1 1978-79...... aL ...... 82-103 Neutral: 1-0 Y 1993-94...... aL ...... 58-80 1978-79...... hW ...... 60-53 MERCER ...... 2-0 1994-95...... hW ...... 82-73 1979-80...... hL ...... 48-69 MANHATTAN ...... 2-1 1974-75...... hW ...... 93-75 OR Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1979-80...... aL ...... 60-88 1956-57...... aW ...... 85-73 1990-91...... hW ...... 99-48 1979-80...... aL ...... 65-84 1957-58...... aL ...... 69-88 Home: 2-0 ST LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ...... 8-1 1980-81...... hW (ot) ...... 60-55 2006-07...... hW ...... 77-59 1964-65...... hW ...... 78-71 1980-81...... aL ...... 65-95 HI H Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-1 MIAMI, FLA...... 6-5 1979-80...... hW ...... 70-64 1981-82...... hW (ot) ...... 74-65 1955-56...... nW ...... 79-71 1980-81...... aW ...... 80-76 1981-82...... aL ...... 61-65 MARIST ...... 2-0 1963-64...... hL ...... 69-78 1981-82...... hW ...... 82-70 1981-82...... hW ...... 73-62 1987-88...... nW ...... 75-57 1965-66...... hW ...... 86-72 1991-92...... hW ...... 105-97 1982-83...... hL ...... 66-75 2008-09...... hW ...... 100-61 1966-67...... aL ...... 63-88 1991-92...... aW ...... 77-76 1982-83...... aL (ot)...... 62-64 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 1967-68...... hW ...... 67-44 1992-93...... hW ...... 91-85 1982-83...... nL ...... 68-71 1990-91...... hW ...... 80-72 1993-94...... aL ...... 79-82 1983-84...... hL ...... 78-85 MARQUETTE ...... 14-12 1990-91...... aW (ot) ...... 83-82 1994-95...... hW ...... 70-66 1983-84...... aL ...... 58-68 1956-57...... nW ...... 77-76 1997-98...... hL ...... 57-65 Home: 6-0 ...... Away: 2-1 1984-85...... aW ...... 69-66 1963-64...... hW ...... 88-74 1998-99...... aL ...... 64-80 1984-85...... hW ...... 66-59

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1999-00...... hW ...... 82-72 1962-63...... hW ...... 78-70 2007-08...... nW ...... 77-74 1957-58...... hW ...... 56-50 2000-01...... aL ...... 57-66 1991-92...... hW ...... 65-62 Home: 7-7 ...... Away: 2-2 1959-60...... aW ...... 70-57 Home: 4-2 ...... Away: 1-3 1992-93...... aL ...... 55-70 Neutral: 4-2 1960-61...... hW ...... 70-60 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1961-62...... nW ...... 79-67 MISSOURI ...... 7-5 1961-62...... hW ...... 90-72 MIAMI, OHIO ...... 1-0 MISSISSIPPI ...... 26-11 1965-66...... hW ...... 85-72 1962-63...... aW ...... 60-58 2000-01...... nL ...... 59-60 1922-23...... aW ...... 16-14 1985-86...... hW ...... 79-68 1973-74...... hW (ot) ...... 67-65 Neutral: 1-0 1922-23...... aL ...... 16-25 1986-87...... aW ...... 61-59 1974-75...... hW ...... 102-77 1923-24...... aL ...... 18-43 1987-88...... hW ...... 76-68 1975-76...... hW ...... 109-83 MICHIGAN...... 2-1 1923-24...... aL ...... 13-20 1988-89...... aL ...... 74-86 1978-79...... hW ...... 79-54 1986-87...... nW ...... 82-76 1924-25...... aL ...... 19-51 1989-90...... hL ...... 65-71 1979-80...... hW ...... 72-71 1988-89...... nL ...... 75-79 1924-25...... aL ...... 14-44 1990-91...... aL ...... 82-96 1980-81...... hL ...... 52-57 1996-97...... nW ...... 73-72 1939-40...... hL ...... 29-40 1991-92...... hW ...... 89-78 1985-86...... hW ...... 82-59 Neutral: 2-1 1951-52...... hW ...... 47-42 1992-93...... aW ...... 64-56 1986-87...... hW ...... 78-47 1952-53...... hW ...... 72-65 2002-03...... aL ...... 78-93 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 76-70 MICHIGAN STATE ...... 2-0 1953-54...... hW ...... 82-75 2003-04...... hW ...... 61-59 1988-89...... aW ...... 73-62 1967-68...... nW ...... 73-57 1957-58...... hW ...... 85-62 2008-09...... nL ...... 91-102 1990-91...... hW ...... 85-78 2007-08...... nW ...... 92-74 1958-59...... hW ...... 65-63 Home: 4-1 ...... Away: 2-3 1991-92...... hW ...... 78-54 Neutral: 2-0 1959-60...... hW ...... 96-57 Neutral: 0-1 1993-94...... aL ...... 77-82 1960-61...... hW ...... 88-61 2002-03...... hW ...... 67-60 Home: 24-10 ...... Away: 9-16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 27-14 1962-63...... hW ...... 70-62 MONTANA STATE ...... 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 1929-30...... hW ...... 41-21 1963-64...... aW ...... 79-57 1960-61...... aW ...... 77-50 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-45 1963-64...... hW ...... 98-78 Away: 1-0 1933-34...... hL ...... 18-36 1971-72...... nW ...... 74-71 NAVY ...... 1-0 1934-35...... aL ...... 31-33 1976-77...... hW ...... 88-83 MOREHEAD STATE ...... 0-2 1972-73...... hW ...... 80-51 1934-35...... hW ...... 33-23 1977-78...... hW ...... 70-67 1953-54...... aL ...... 59-69 Home: 1-0 1935-36...... aL ...... 35-42 1978-79...... nL ...... 89-92 1954-55...... hL ...... 90-111 1935-36...... hL ...... 34-40 1979-80...... hW ...... 80-75 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 NEBRASKA ...... 1-0 1936-37...... aL ...... 24-33 1980-81...... aW ...... 69-64 1954-55...... hW ...... 86-79 1936-37...... aW ...... 52-33 1981-82...... hW (ot) ...... 61-55 MURRAY STATE ...... 34-26 Home: 1-0 1937-38...... aL ...... 29-30 1982-83...... aW ...... 63-58 1928-29...... hW ...... 29-21 1937-38...... hL ...... 43-44 1983-84...... hW ...... 73-55 1928-29...... aW ...... 38-30 NEVADA ...... 1-0 1938-39...... aL ...... 31-41 1984-85...... aW (ot) ...... 57-52 1928-29...... aW ...... 33-31 2006-07...... nW ...... 78-62 1938-39...... hL ...... 31-39 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-56 1929-30...... aL ...... 26-42 Neutral: 1-0 1939-40...... aL ...... 35-52 1998-99...... hW (ot) ...... 78-72 1929-30...... hW ...... 38-37 1939-40...... hW ...... 41-31 1999-00...... aL ...... 64-74 1929-30...... hL ...... 31-34 NEW MEXICO ...... 2-0 1940-41...... aW ...... 37-28 2000-01...... hL ...... 56-64 1934-35...... aL ...... 18-63 1956-57...... hW ...... 94-76 1940-41...... hW ...... 52-36 2001-02...... aL ...... 67-71 1934-35...... hL ...... 32-47 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-63 1941-42...... hW ...... 70-29 2002-03...... hW ...... 58-51 1935-36...... hL ...... 14-51 Home: 2-0 1941-42...... aL ...... 25-36 2003-04...... aW ...... 73-62 1935-36...... aL ...... 26-45 2004-05...... hL ...... 53-65 1946-47...... hW ...... 46-38 1936-37...... hL ...... 30-33 NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 5-1 2005-06...... aW ...... 72-49 1946-47...... aW ...... 47-37 1936-37...... aL ...... 32-35 1961-62...... hW ...... 85-70 2006-07...... hW ...... 82-70 1947-48...... hW ...... 53-45 1937-38...... aL ...... 16-42 1962-63...... hW ...... 101-77 Home: 18-3 ...... Away: 7-7 1947-48...... hW ...... 52-46 1937-38...... hL ...... 35-68 1972-73...... hW ...... 75-61 Neutral: 1-1 1948-49...... aL ...... 56-68 1938-39...... aL ...... 33-66 1972-73...... aW ...... 54-53 1949-50...... hW ...... 64-50 1938-39...... hL ...... 35-40 1973-74...... hW ...... 73-66 1951-52...... aW ...... 61-46 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 13-11 1939-40...... hW ...... 35-32 1994-95...... nL ...... 78-81 1951-52...... hW ...... 92-57 1946-47...... hL ...... 38-51 1939-40...... aL ...... 34-66 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1951-52...... nW ...... 52-39 1951-52...... hL ...... 58-60 1940-41...... hL ...... 45-52 Neutral: 0-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 62-77 1954-55...... hW ...... 94-68 1940-41...... aL ...... 31-55 1955-56...... hW ...... 105-73 1953-54...... aW ...... 75-68 1941-42...... aL ...... 31-46 NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-0 1956-57...... aW ...... 89-78 1953-54...... hW ...... 82-65 1941-42...... hL ...... 37-70 1973-74...... aW ...... 86-81 1956-57...... hW ...... 86-83 1954-55...... hW ...... 95-80 1947-48...... aL ...... 43-61 1976-77...... hW (ot) ...... 88-86

1957-58...... hL ...... 54-56 HI 1954-55...... aW ...... 91-86 1947-48...... hW ...... 46-37 1985-86...... aW ...... 68-64 1960-61...... hW ...... 81-61 1958-59...... nL ...... 55-73 1948-49...... aL ...... 52-56

1985-86...... hW ...... 63-52 ST 1958-59...... hL ...... 52-53 1983-84...... hW ...... 74-47 1948-49...... hW ...... 62-60 1986-87...... hW ...... 74-73 1984-85...... hW ...... 90-77 1959-60...... nW ...... 79-62 1949-50...... aL ...... 57-64 .. 1988-89...... hW ...... 92-61 OR O 1961-62...... hL ...... 71-83 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-63 1950-51...... hL ...... 51-71 1988-89...... aW ...... 73-72 1990-91...... hW ...... 75-60 1962-63...... nL ...... 66-77 1950-51...... aL ...... 51-55

1989-90...... hW ...... 59-55 Y 1962-63...... hW ...... 71-65 2005-06...... hW ...... 83-50 1951-52...... hW ...... 51-47 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 3-0 2006-07...... hW ...... 86-46 1963-64...... nW ...... 73-65 1951-52...... aL ...... 70-72 1963-64...... hW ...... 81-66 2007-08...... aW ...... 65-41 1953-54...... aL ...... 73-82 NICHOLLS STATE ...... 1-0 Home: 19-4 ...... Away: 7-10 1966-67...... hW ...... 61-53 1953-54...... hW ...... 47-45 1967-68...... aL ...... 66-71 1994-95...... hW ...... 92-71 Neutral: 1-0 1954-55...... aW ...... 70-68 Home: 1-0 1969-70...... hW ...... 83-74 1954-55...... hW ...... 67-56 1978-79...... hL ...... 64-93 1955-56...... hW ...... 106-72 MINNESOTA ...... 2-2 NORTH CAROLINA STATE .....1-3 1981-82...... aL (ot)...... 47-48 1955-56...... aW ...... 100-94 1961-62...... aL ...... 81-89 1973-74...... nL ...... 83-98 1983-84...... hL ...... 49-50 1956-57...... hW ...... 105-92 1982-83...... aW ...... 57-53 1983-84...... nW ...... 43-42 1956-57...... aW ...... 93-72 1984-85...... aW ...... 68-59 1957-58...... aW ...... 75-66

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1996-97...... hL ...... 67-46 1989-90...... aL ...... 66-93 PROVIDENCE ...... 2-3 1970-71...... aL ...... 58-62 1997-98...... aL ...... 71-60 2003-04...... nL ...... 53-70 1959-60...... nL ...... 70-71 1970-71...... hW ...... 60-56 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-1 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1966-67...... nL ...... 68-77 1971-72...... aL ...... 72-76 Neutral: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 1972-73...... nW ...... 98-85 1971-72...... hW ...... 73-70 2004-05...... hL ...... 59-72 1972-73...... hW ...... 72-60 NORTHEASTERN ...... 2-0 OLD DOMINION ...... 1-0 2005-06...... aW ...... 97-89 1972-73...... aL ...... 56-70 2004-05...... hW ...... 90-65 2001-02...... hW ...... 91-66 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-0 1973-74...... aL ...... 61-65 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-48 Home: 1-0 Neutral: 1-2 1973-74...... hW ...... 91-81 Home: 2-0 1974-75...... aL ...... 75-78 ORAL ROBERTS ...... 5-2 PURDUE ...... 5-1 1975-76...... nW ...... 73-69 NORTH TEXAS ...... 16-6 1971-72...... nL ...... 74-94 1983-84...... nW ...... 66-48 1976-77...... aL (ot)...... 64-67 1959-60...... hW ...... 90-58 1974-75...... nL ...... 95-97 1987-88...... nL ...... 73-100 1977-78...... hW (ot) ...... 86-85 1960-61...... hW ...... 102-56 1983-84...... nW ...... 92-83 1994-95...... nW ...... 75-73 1977-78...... aL ...... 80-82 1965-66...... hW ...... 69-67 1986-87...... aW ...... 59-58 1995-96...... nW ...... 91-76 1977-78...... nW ...... 79-57 1966-67...... aW ...... 64-57 1987-88...... hW ...... 115-71 2004-05...... aW ...... 62-51 1978-79...... aW ...... 77-65 1967-68...... aW ...... 67-65 1988-89...... hW ...... 70-62 2005-06...... hW ...... 90-70 1978-79...... hW ...... 88-77 1967-68...... hL (ot) ...... 62-63 2005-06...... nW ...... 94-78 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1978-79...... hW ...... 62-58 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-96 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 Neutral: 3-1 1979-80...... hW ...... 57-49 1968-69...... hL ...... 70-89 Neutral: 2-2 1979-80...... aL ...... 62-76 1969-70...... hL ...... 77-86 RHODE ISLAND ...... 0-1 1979-80...... nW ...... 62-60 1969-70...... aL ...... 70-82 OREGON STATE 1-1 1963-64...... hL ...... 66-68 1980-81...... hL ...... 59-66 1970-71...... hW ...... 69-57 1989-90...... hW ...... 78-72 Home: 0-1 1980-81...... aL ...... 58-64 1970-71...... aW ...... 71-66 1990-91...... aL ...... 74-78 1981-82...... aW ...... 82-64 1971-72...... hW ...... 91-60 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 RICE ...... 6-0 1981-82...... hW ...... 94-72 1982-83...... aW ...... 75-56 1971-72...... aW ...... 87-80 1966-67...... aW ...... 63-54 1982-83...... hW ...... 72-64 1972-73...... aW ...... 93-88 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 1-0 1967-68...... hW ...... 64-56 1986-87...... hW ...... 67-54 1973-74...... hW ...... 65-62 1984-85...... nW ...... 67-55 2005-06...... aW ...... 84-79 1987-88...... aL ...... 50-55 1973-74...... aL ...... 77-83 Neutral: 1-0 2006-07...... hW ...... 99-63 1988-89...... hW ...... 80-73 1974-75...... hW ...... 103-92 2007-08...... aW ...... 77-50 1991-92...... hW ...... 77-64 1975-76...... hW ...... 111-93 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-52 PENN STATE ...... 3-2 1991-92...... aW (ot) ...... 75-73 1982-83...... aW ...... 80-63 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 3-0 1954-55...... nL ...... 55-59 1992-93...... aW ...... 77-69 1983-84...... hW ...... 101-79 1974-75...... nL ...... 54-61 2006-07...... nW ...... 73-58 1992-93...... hW ...... 75-73 1976-77...... nW ...... 77-69 RICHMOND ...... 4-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 73-65 Home: 9-3 ...... Away: 6-3 1959-60...... hW ...... 100-74 1980-81...... hW ...... 75-67 1993-94...... aL ...... 59-86 Neutral: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 104-73 1981-82...... aW ...... 52-46 1993-94...... hL ...... 66-71 1961-62...... hW ...... 96-77 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1993-94...... nW ...... 73-62 NORTHWESTERN STATE ...... 4-0 2007-08...... hW ...... 80-63 Neutral: 1-2 1994-95...... hW (ot) ...... 84-80 1955-56...... hW ...... 112-78 Home: 4-0 1955-56...... aW ...... 78-65 1994-95...... aL ...... 52-68 PEPPERDINE ...... 6-1 1995-96...... hW ...... 80-63 1961-62...... nW ...... 103-83 1964-65...... aW ...... 116-90 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1-1 2001-02...... hW ...... 97-69 1996-97...... aW ...... 59-58 1965-66...... hW ...... 85-66 1955-56...... aL ...... 67-79 1997-98...... aW ...... 68-62 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1974-75...... aW (ot) ...... 111-108 1956-57...... nW (ot) ...... 80-78 Neutral: 1-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 92-89 1975-76...... hW ...... 90-82 Home: 0-1 ...... Neutral: 1-1 1999-00...... aL ...... 67-75 1975-76...... nL ...... 77-87 2000-01...... hW (ot) ...... 72-63 OAKLAND ...... 1-0 1991-92...... nW ...... 80-70 ST. FRANCIS, N.Y...... 0-1 2002-03...... aL ...... 66-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 69-63 2007-08...... hW ...... 90-53 1952-53...... aL ...... 71-76 2003-04...... hW ...... 63-54 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 2-0 Away: 0-1 2003-04...... nL ...... 61-72 Neutral: 1-1 2004-05...... aL ...... 61-70 OHIO STATE ...... 0-2 ST. FRANCIS, PA...... 0-1 2004-05...... hW ...... 79-59 1959-60...... aL ...... 55-94 PITTSBURGH ...... 1-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 61-76 Home: 21-5 ...... Away: 7-19 2006-07...... nL ...... 76-92 1949-50...... hW ...... 53-39 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 4-1 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 0-1 2004-05...... nL ...... 51-70 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 0-1 ST. JOHN’S ...... 0-1 SAINT MARY’’S ...... 1-0

Y OKLAHOMA ...... 6-0 1991-92...... aL ...... 54-75 2004-05...... nW ...... 81-66 1983-84...... hW ...... 69-65 PORTLAND ...... 1-3 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 1984-85...... nW ...... 63-61 OR 1950-51...... nW ...... 76-74 1996-97...... hW ...... 61-47 1951-52...... aL ...... 49-78 ST. JOSEPH’’S, PA...... 1-1 SAMFORD ...... 3-1

ST 1997-98...... aW ...... 80-78 1951-52...... nL ...... 48-72 1991-92...... nW ...... 77-60 1947-48...... hW ...... 37-32 2006-07...... nW ...... 77-65 1963-64...... aL ...... 66-75 2004-05...... nL ...... 58-70 1947-48...... aL ...... 52-59 HI H 2007-08...... nW ...... 63-53 Away: 0-2...... Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 1-1 1973-74...... hW ...... 101-69 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 2003-04...... hW ...... 63-62 Neutral: 3-0 PRAIRIE VIEW ...... 1-0 SAINT LOUIS ...... 32-25 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1990-91...... hW ...... 104-79 1966-67...... aL ...... 44-63 OKLAHOMA STATE ...... 2-3 Home: 1-0 1967-68...... aL ...... 53-60 SAM HOUSTON STATE ...... 2-0 1970-71...... aL ...... 87-93 1967-68...... hL ...... 65-77 1969-70...... hW ...... 72-70 1971-72...... hW ...... 84-68 PRINCETON ...... 1-0 1968-69...... hL (ot) ...... 62-63 1995-96...... hW ...... 74-51 1986-87...... hW ...... 89-51 1970-71...... hW ...... 86-77 1968-69...... aL ...... 65-74 Home: 2-0 Home: 1-0 1969-70...... aL ...... 77-88 1969-70...... hL ...... 68-78

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SAN FRANCISCO ...... 2-0 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE ...... 2-0 1987-88...... aL ...... 96-107 2004-05...... hL ...... 59-61 1971-72...... nW ...... 82-77 1985-86...... hW ...... 119-73 1987-88...... hW ...... 113-97 2004-05...... aW ...... 72-57 1994-95...... hW ...... 94-82 1990-91...... hW ...... 78-58 1987-88...... hW ...... 97-84 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 5-0 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-0 1988-89...... aW (ot) ...... 90-87 1988-89...... hW ...... 83-76 TEMPLE ...... 5-5 SANTA CLARA ...... 0-2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...... 1-0 1989-90...... hW ...... 93-77 1952-53...... aL ...... 64-71 1964-65...... aL ...... 79-92 1976-77...... hW ...... 109-76 1989-90...... aL ...... 82-86 1974-75...... nW ...... 71-68 1975-76...... nL ...... 86-93 At Home: 1-0 1990-91...... aL ...... 77-87 1986-87...... nL ...... 59-67 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 0-1 1990-91...... hL ...... 81-87 1991-92...... hL ...... 63-65 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...1-0 1991-92...... aL ...... 59-67 1992-93...... aL ...... 58-65 SAVANNAH STATE ...... 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 65-46 1991-92...... hW ...... 80-61 1994-95...... aW ...... 53-51 2004-05...... hW ...... 102-40 Home: 1-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 95-82 1995-96...... hW ...... 68-58 Home: 1-0 1993-94...... aL ...... 67-76 2000-01...... hL ...... 62-67 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE...... 1-2 1994-95...... hW ...... 81-71 2001-02...... aW ...... 64-54 1995-96...... aW ...... 81-68 SETON HALL ...... 3-1 1934-35...... hL ...... 20-25 2001-02...... nW ...... 78-77 1995-96...... hW ...... 91-66 1952-53...... aL ...... 85-103 1934-35...... aL ...... 14-35 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 2-2 1996-97...... hW ...... 68-54 1961-62...... nW ...... 101-84 1993-94...... hW ...... 109-83 Neutral: 2-1 1997-98...... hW ...... 79-67 1973-74...... nW ...... 73-72 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1997-98...... aL ...... 75-62 2008-09...... nW ...... 84-70 TENNESSEE ...... 8-12 1997-98...... nL ...... 85-57 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 3-0 1969-70...... nL ...... 51-72 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 2-1 1998-99...... hL ...... 54-60 1984-85...... hW ...... 61-45 1988-89...... aL ...... 74-76 1998-99...... aW ...... 74-60 1999-2000 ...... nL ...... 65-92 1989-90...... hW ...... 91-72 SIENA ...... 1-1 1999-00...... aL ...... 66-67 1952-53...... aL ...... 59-72 2007-08...... nW (ot) ...... 62-58 1989-90...... hL ...... 71-73 1999-00...... hL (ot) ...... 73-79 2007-08...... hW ...... 102-58 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-1 1990-91...... aW ...... 74-72 2000-01...... hL ...... 67-75 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1991-92...... hL ...... 64-65 2000-01...... aL ...... 55-74 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 0-2 1992-93...... aL ...... 59-70 2001-02...... hW ...... 75-53 1993-94...... hW ...... 83-64 SMU ...... 8-1 1949-50...... aL ...... 56-58 2001-02...... aW ...... 73-64 1994-95...... aW ...... 50-46 1953-54...... hL ...... 63-66 1980-81...... hL ...... 67-69 2002-03...... aL ...... 84-67 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-55 1964-65...... hW (ot) ...... 95-92 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 2002-03...... hW ...... 80-62 1996-97...... aL ...... 47-57 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-53 2003-04...... aL ...... 63-66 1997-98...... hL ...... 66-68 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-52 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 58-23 2003-04...... hW ...... 74-56 1998-99...... aL ...... 67-68 2006-07...... aW ...... 64-61 1937-38...... aL ...... 31-50 2004-05...... hW ...... 60-46 1999-00...... hL ...... 69-74 2007-08...... hW ...... 77-48 1940-41...... hW ...... 46-41 2004-05...... aW ...... 85-73 2000-01...... aL ...... 76-86 2007-08...... aW ...... 72-55 1950-51...... aW ...... 78-65 2005-06...... aW ...... 85-68 2001-02...... hW ...... 71-69 2008-09...... aW ...... 79-66 1951-52...... aW ...... 72-57 2005-06...... hW ...... 80-41 2005-06...... hW ...... 88-79 2008-09...... hW ...... 90-47 1951-52...... hW ...... 79-57 2006-07...... aW ...... 75-62 2006-07...... aL ...... 58-76 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 3-0 1952-53...... aL ...... 73-81 2006-07...... hW ...... 67-64 2007-08...... hL ...... 62-66 1953-54...... aW ...... 86-73 2007-08...... hW ...... 83-47 2008-09...... aW ...... 54-52 1955-56...... hW ...... 112-76 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-0 2007-08...... aW ...... 76-67 Home: 5-5 ...... Away: 3-6 1971-72...... hW ...... 88-71 1956-57...... aW ...... 71-70 2007-08...... hW ...... 69-53 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 72-55 2008-09...... aW ...... 72-47 1962-63...... aW ...... 82-69 2008-09...... hW ...... 58-42 TENNESSEE MARTIN ...... 11-3 1963-64...... hW ...... 80-55 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 18-5 Home: 36-8 ...... Away: 21-14 1927-28...... hL ...... 35-58 1961-62...... hL ...... 78-79 1964-65...... hL ...... 80-86 Neutral: 1-1 1927-28...... aL ...... 38-45 1972-73...... nW ...... 90-76 1965-66...... aW ...... 97-77 1927-28...... nL ...... 37-38 1983-84...... aW ...... 75-58 1966-67...... hW ...... 65-52 STANFORD ...... 0-1 1928-29...... aW ...... 28-20 1983-84...... hW ...... 72-61 1973-74...... hW ...... 100-79 2000-01...... nL ...... 60-83 1928-29...... hW ...... 50-17 1984-85...... aL ...... 58-60 1974-75...... hW ...... 83-77 Neutral: 0-1 1929-30...... hW ...... 32-10 1984-85...... hW ...... 99-75 1975-76...... hW ...... 84-70 1929-30...... aW ...... 34-13 1985-86...... hW ...... 89-81 1975-76...... aW ...... 87-72 STETSON ...... 1-0 1931-32...... hW ...... 40-32 1985-86...... aW ...... 86-73 1976-77...... hW ...... 86-71 1957-58...... hW ...... 64-58 1931-32...... aW ...... 42-33 1985-86...... nW ...... 100-59 1976-77...... aW ...... 82-78 Home: 1-0 1931-32...... nW ...... 44-25 1986-87...... aL ...... 52-64 1977-78...... hW ...... 97-83 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-49 HI 1986-87...... hW ...... 55-53 1978-79...... hL (ot) ...... 89-91 SYRACUSE ...... 1-2 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-58

1986-87...... nW ...... 74-64 1979-80...... hL ...... 54-59 ST 2002-03...... nW ...... 70-63 2003-04...... hW ...... 84-64 1987-88...... aL ...... 58-84 1979-80...... aL ...... 68-85 2004-05...... nL ...... 62-77 2007-08...... hW ...... 102-71 1987-88...... hW ...... 67-61 1980-81...... hW ...... 70-65 OR O 2008-09...... hL ...... 65-72 Home: 7-1 ...... Away: 3-1 1988-89...... aL ...... 66-78 1980-81...... aL ...... 66-90 Home: 0-1 ...... Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 1-1

1988-89...... hW ...... 63-48 1982-83...... hW ...... 81-60 Y 1989-90...... aW ...... 74-72 1983-84...... hW ...... 52-47 TCU ...... 10-1 TENNESSEE STATE ...... 7-0 1989-90...... hW ...... 90-71 1983-84...... aW (ot) ...... 69-67 1966-67...... aW ...... 56-54 1983-84...... hW ...... 88-60 1989-90...... nW ...... 71-56 1983-84...... hW ...... 86-58 1967-68...... hW ...... 65-61 1984-85...... hW ...... 90-57 1990-91...... hW ...... 60-52 1984-85...... hW ...... 82-60 1976-77...... hW ...... 116-72 1985-86...... hW ...... 107-61 1990-91...... aW ...... 80-58 1984-85...... aW ...... 78-63 2001-02...... aW ...... 98-93 1986-87...... hW ...... 77-62 2001-02...... nW ...... 72-62 1984-85...... nW ...... 68-58 2001-02...... hW ...... 98-72 1987-88...... hW ...... 67-64 2003-04...... nW ...... 59-43 1985-86...... aW ...... 68-64 2002-03...... aW ...... 84-69 1988-89...... hW ...... 85-63 Home: 8-1 ...... Away: 4-4 1985-86...... hW ...... 92-85 2002-03...... hW ...... 88-64 1989-90...... hW ...... 99-74 Neutral: 6-0 1986-87...... hL ...... 77-84 1986-87...... aW ...... 76-72 2003-04...... aW ...... 75-69 Home: 7-0 2003-04...... hW ...... 83-56

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TENNESSEE TECH ...... 26-24 1966-67...... hW ...... 66-56 1997-98...... aW ...... 83-77 1994-95...... aL ...... 63-80 1930-31...... hL ...... 32-42 2006-07...... nW ...... 65-64 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-68 1994-95...... hW ...... 74-67 1931-32...... hL ...... 25-34 Home: 3-1 ...... Away: 0-3 1998-99...... aL ...... 79-85 1995-96...... hW ...... 86-77 1931-32...... aL ...... 23-31 Neutral: 1-0 1999-00...... aL ...... 63-64 1996-97...... aL ...... 48-51 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-43 1999-00...... hW ...... 77-49 1997-98...... hW ...... 86-70 1933-34...... hL ...... 34-38 TEXAS-ARLINGTON ...... 2-0 2000-01...... aW ...... 91-69 1997-98...... aL ...... 77-88 1934-35...... aW ...... 35-32 1968-69...... hW ...... 81-49 2000-01...... hW ...... 91-64 1998-99...... hL ...... 83-91 1934-35...... hL ...... 28-29 2007-08...... nW ...... 87-63 2001-02...... aW ...... 78-70 1998-99...... aW ...... 78-75 1935-36...... aW ...... 30-26 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 78-72 1999-00...... hW ...... 84-70 1935-36...... hW ...... 28-14 2002-03...... hW ...... 85-73 1999-00...... aL ...... 75-102 1936-37...... hW ...... 37-26 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO ...... 1-0 2002-03...... aW ...... 58-57 2000-01...... aW (ot) ...... 76-73 1936-37...... aL ...... 21-22 1993-94...... hW ...... 78-72 2003-04...... aW ...... 85-71 2000-01...... hW ...... 86-69 1937-38...... aL ...... 23-50 Home: 1-0 2004-05...... hW ...... 103-71 2001-02...... hW ...... 102-81 1937-38...... hL ...... 33-49 2005-06...... aW ...... 105-65 2001-02...... aL ...... 46-64 1938-39...... aL ...... 35-37 TEXAS SOUTHERN ...... 3-0 2005-06...... hW ...... 75-56 2002-03...... hW ...... 94-70 1938-39...... hL ...... 40-43 1989-90...... hW ...... 85-82 2006-07...... hW ...... 95-51 2002-03...... aW ...... 90-79 1939-40...... hW ...... 38-27 1991-92...... hW ...... 71-53 2006-07...... hW ...... 71-49 2003-04...... hW ...... 73-66 1939-40...... aL ...... 35-44 1996-97...... hW ...... 76-53 2007-08...... aW ...... 97-71 2004-05...... aL ...... 70-73 1940-41...... aL ...... 29-32 Home: 3-0 2007-08...... hW ...... 75-56 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-66 1940-41...... hW ...... 43-41 2008-09...... hW ...... 74-47 2005-06...... aL ...... 74-80 2008-09...... hW ...... 51-41 2005-06...... hW ...... 58-47 1941-42...... hW ...... 32-29 TEXAS TECH ...... 5-0 1941-42...... aL ...... 28-41 Home: 25-2 ...... Away: 14-7 2006-07...... hW ...... 79-54 1954-55...... hW ...... 75-66 1947-48...... hL ...... 32-43 Neutral: 1-0 2006-07...... aW ...... 70-56 1961-62...... hW ...... 63-62 1947-48...... aL ...... 44-58 2007-08...... aW ...... 79-78 1962-63...... aW ...... 79-66 1948-49...... hW ...... 67-57 2007-08...... hW ...... 94-56 1983-84...... hW ...... 53-41 TULSA ...... 18-12 1948-49...... aL ...... 51-63 2008-09...... hW ...... 81-68 1985-86...... aW ...... 80-55 1964-65...... aL ...... 63-80 1949-50...... aL ...... 49-66 2008-09...... aW ...... 71-60 Home: 3-0 1966-67...... hL ...... 43-54 1949-50...... hW ...... 56-39 1967-68...... hL ...... 47-64 Home: 17-2 ...... Away: 8-8 1950-51...... hW ...... 59-53 1967-68...... aL ...... 48-52 Neutral: 3-0 THE CITADEL ...... 3-2 1950-51...... aL ...... 40-57 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-70 1957-58...... hW ...... 70-63 1951-52...... aW ...... 45-38 1968-69...... hL ...... 56-62 UC DAVIS...... 3-0 1957-58...... aL ...... 54-62 1952-53...... aL ...... 40-55 1969-70...... hL ...... 72-82 1960-61...... hW ...... 118-52 1961-62...... hW ...... 86-72 1952-53...... hW ...... 96-83 1969-70...... hL ...... 61-77 1970-71...... hW ...... 99-79 1962-63...... aW ...... 72-63 1953-54...... aL ...... 73-94 1969-70...... aL ...... 78-87 1973-74...... hW ...... 105-61 1968-69...... aL ...... 73-76 1953-54...... hW ...... 81-58 1970-71...... aL ...... 85-90 Home: 3-0 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-2 1954-55...... aW ...... 96-73 1970-71...... hL ...... 91-94 1954-55...... hW ...... 83-45 1971-72...... hW ...... 99-72 UCF ...... 7-0 TOLEDO ...... 1-0 1955-56...... hW ...... 96-77 1971-72...... aW ...... 91-90 1972-73...... hW ...... 124-75 1962-63...... nW ...... 76-61 1955-56...... aL ...... 81-90 1972-73...... aW (ot) ...... 91-87 1975-76...... hW ...... 76-57 Home: 1-0 1956-57...... aW ...... 101-74 1973-74...... hW ...... 67-64 1976-77...... hW ...... 84-53 1956-57...... hW ...... 89-73 1974-75...... aW ...... 88-80 2005-06...... hW ...... 94-61 1957-58...... aW ...... 76-59 TULANE ...... 40-9 1975-76...... hW ...... 91-83 2006-07...... aW ...... 87-65 1957-58...... hW ...... 64-63 1976-77...... hW ...... 78-64 1987-88...... aW ...... 54-47 2007-08...... hW ...... 85-64 1958-59...... aL ...... 79-82 1976-77...... hW ...... 94-80 1988-89...... hW ...... 77-59 2008-09...... aW ...... 73-66 1958-59...... hW ...... 63-60 1977-78...... aW ...... 86-78 2000-01...... nL ...... 64-72 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 2-0 1959-60...... hW ...... 84-65 1977-78...... hW ...... 101-91 2005-06...... aW ...... 84-61 1978-79...... aW ...... 87-81 1959-60...... aL ...... 67-69 2005-06...... hW ...... 78-67 UCLA ...... 3-4 1978-79...... hW (ot) ...... 89-82 1960-61...... aW ...... 83-70 2006-07...... hW ...... 72-59 1972-73...... nL ...... 66-87 1979-80...... hW ...... 82-79 1960-61...... hW ...... 82-73 2006-07...... aW ...... 69-52 1974-75...... aL ...... 94-113 1979-80...... aL ...... 74-86 1992-93...... hW ...... 101-71 2007-08...... aW ...... 56-41 1983-84...... aL ...... 51-65 1980-81...... aW ...... 67-55 2001-02...... hW ...... 79-73 2007-08...... hW ...... 82-67 1984-85...... hW ...... 86-70 1980-81...... hW ...... 91-79 Home: 19-7 ...... Away: 7-17 2007-08...... hW ...... 77-51 2005-06...... nW ...... 88-80 1981-82...... aL (ot)...... 54-58 2008-09...... aW ...... 55-54 2005-06...... nL ...... 45-50 1981-82...... hW ...... 62-60 TEXAS ...... 2-4 2008-09...... hW ...... 63-37 2007-08...... nW ...... 78-63

Y 1982-83...... hL ...... 56-58 1965-66...... hL ...... 72-80 2008-09...... hW ...... 64-39 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1982-83...... aL ...... 47-49 1972-73...... hL ...... 79-80 Home: 10-6 ...... Away: 8-5 Neutral: 2-2

OR 1973-74...... hW ...... 90-82 1983-84...... aW ...... 67-65 Neutral: 0-1 1983-84...... hW ...... 57-50 2004-05...... aL ...... 67-74 UC-SANTA BARBARA ...... 3-1 ST 1984-85...... hW ...... 56-52 2005-06...... hL ...... 58-69 UAB ...... 28-10 1970-71...... aL ...... 81-85 2007-08...... nW ...... 85-67 1984-85...... aW ...... 60-49 1983-84...... hW (ot) ...... 53-51 HI H 1972-73...... hW ...... 80-74 Home: 1-3 ...... Away: 0-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 80-81 1984-85...... nW (ot) ...... 67-66 1989-90...... hW ...... 85-74 1974-75...... hW ...... 74-62 Neutral: 1-0 1990-91...... hW ...... 82-76 1975-76...... aW ...... 85-82 1990-91...... hW ...... 66-64 1991-92...... aW ...... 67-63 1990-91...... aL ...... 69-85 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-1 TEXAS A&M ...... 4-4 1991-92...... hW ...... 63-58 1990-91...... nW ...... 84-77 1957-58...... hL ...... 68-71 1991-92...... nW ...... 79-67 1991-92...... aW ...... 68-67 UMKC ...... 1-0 1961-62...... hW ...... 62-60 1992-93...... hL ...... 47-50 1992-93...... hL ...... 85-86 1978-79...... hW ...... 88-82 1962-63...... aL ...... 67-78 1992-93...... aW ...... 69-53 1995-96...... hW ...... 86-75 Home: 1-0 1964-65...... hW ...... 82-73 1993-94...... aL ...... 57-85 1996-97...... aW ...... 62-56 1964-65...... aL ...... 71-81 1993-94...... hW ...... 58-53 1997-98...... hW ...... 64-59 1965-66...... aL ...... 84-93 1993-94...... nW ...... 91-86

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UNC-GREENSBORO ...... 1-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 84-78 WAKE FOREST ...... 1-1 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY ...... 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 82-62 1996-97...... hL ...... 59-66 1981-82...... nW ...... 56-55 1974-75...... hW ...... 75-67 Home: 1-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 62-69 2003-04...... nL ...... 76-85 Home: 1-0 1997-98...... aL ...... 77-86 Neutral: 1-1 UNC-WILMINGTON ...... 1-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 65-56 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE .....3-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 79-75 2004-05...... hW ...... 81-68 WASHINGTON ...... 1-1 1973-74...... hW ...... 89-68 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-3 ...... Away: 2-5 1987-88...... hW ...... 86-57 1974-75...... hW ...... 81-69 1988-89...... aL ...... 88-89 2005-06...... hW ...... 79-52 UNLV ...... 1-4 VCU ...... 4-1 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 Home: 3-0 1970-71...... aW ...... 83-76 1975-76...... hW ...... 92-72 1985-86...... aL ...... 66-67 1984-85...... hW ...... 81-73 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 1-1 WOFFORD ...... 1-0 1986-87...... hL ...... 77-80 1988-89...... hW ...... 89-69 1955-56...... aW ...... 84-69 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-61 1988-89...... nL (ot) ...... 86-90 1989-90...... aL (ot)...... 69-70 1960-61...... nL (ot) ...... 82-86 Home: 1-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 62-66 1991-92...... hW ...... 85-58 Away: 1-0...... Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-2 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 0-1 WYOMING ...... 2-1 Neutral: 0-1 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-9 1982-83...... hW ...... 71-45 VILLANOVA ...... 4-8 1933-34...... hL ...... 16-28 1989-90...... hW ...... 91-75 USF ...... 18-3 1960-61...... aW ...... 78-74 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-46 1990-91...... aL ...... 72-97 1972-73...... hW ...... 87-73 1961-62...... aL ...... 84-109 1948-49...... aL ...... 51-78 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1995-96...... aW (ot) ...... 60-50 1962-63...... hL ...... 54-59 1953-54...... aL ...... 53-63 1996-97...... hW ...... 60-59 1964-65...... aL ...... 58-91 1955-56...... hW ...... 80-64 XAVIER ...... 1-6 1997-98...... hW ...... 74-62 1965-66...... hL ...... 69-70 1956-57...... hW ...... 86-84 1954-55...... aL ...... 72-81 1997-98...... aW ...... 70-61 1965-66...... aL ...... 78-84 1956-57...... aW ...... 98-82 1954-55...... hW ...... 81-67 1998-99...... aL ...... 70-80 1966-67...... hW ...... 58-40 1960-61...... nW ...... 95-74 1963-64...... hL ...... 86-99 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-70 1966-67...... aL ...... 48-66 1963-64...... nW ...... 88-83 1964-65...... aL ...... 74-95 1998-99...... nL (ot) ...... 81-88 1981-82...... nL ...... 66-70 1965-66...... aL ...... 61-100 1965-66...... hL ...... 107-110 1999-00...... hW ...... 78-74 1984-85...... nL ...... 45-52 1966-67...... hL ...... 44-52 1966-67...... aL ...... 78-88 1999-00...... aW ...... 91-72 2002-03...... hW ...... 72-68 1974-75...... hW ...... 79-72 2008-09...... nL ...... 58-63 1999-00...... hW ...... 60-58 2003-04...... aW ...... 73-57 1975-76...... aL ...... 84-87 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 0-3 2000-01...... aW ...... 100-89 Home: 2-2 ...... Away: 2-4 1976-77...... hW ...... 97-75 Neutral: 0-1 2000-01...... hW ...... 79-61 Neutral: 0-2 1977-78...... aW ...... 86-80 2001-02...... hW ...... 81-62 1986-87...... nL ...... 67-68 YALE ...... 1-0 2001-02...... aW ...... 71-59 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 18-12 1992-93...... nL ...... 52-55 1966-67...... hW ...... 57-43 2002-03...... hL ...... 75-74 1975-76...... hL ...... 71-72 Home: 4-2 ...... Away: 2-5 Home: 1-0 2002-03...... aW ...... 73-66 1976-77...... aL ...... 69-70 Neutral: 2-2 2002-03...... nW ...... 62-56 1979-80...... aW (ot) ...... 70-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 66-53 1979-80...... hW ...... 65-63 WICHITA STATE ...... 10-7 2004-05...... aW ...... 73-67 1980-81...... hW ...... 70-60 1967-68...... aL ...... 69-77 2004-05...... hW ...... 81-68 1980-81...... aL ...... 70-71 1967-68...... hW ...... 67-55 Home: 10-1 ...... Away: 7-1 1980-81...... nL ...... 66-72 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-71 Neutral: 1-1 1981-82...... aW ...... 78-73 1968-69...... hL ...... 61-71 1981-82...... hW ...... 83-78 1969-70...... hW ...... 84-81 UTAH ...... 2-2 1981-82...... hW ...... 71-70 1969-70...... aL ...... 72-79 1956-57...... nW ...... 77-75 1982-83...... aL ...... 56-69 1970-71...... aL ...... 87-98 1973-74...... nL ...... 78-92 1982-83...... hW ...... 73-64 1970-71...... hW ...... 85-77 2000-01...... nL ...... 58-61 1983-84...... hW ...... 63-62 1971-72...... hW ...... 71-69 2000-01...... aW ...... 71-62 1983-84...... aL ...... 69-89 1971-72...... aW ...... 108-98 Away: 1-0...... Neutral: 1-2 1983-84...... hW ...... 78-65 1972-73...... hW ...... 99-77 1984-85...... aW ...... 89-79 1973-74...... aW ...... 91-90 UTEP ...... 8-1 1984-85...... hW ...... 91-82 1974-75...... hL ...... 91-95 1955-56...... aW ...... 71-70 1985-86...... hW ...... 83-61 1974-75...... aW ...... 78-76 1956-57...... hW ...... 77-48 1985-86...... aL ...... 72-76 1975-76...... hW ...... 75-68 1971-72...... aL ...... 79-85 1986-87...... hW ...... 83-66 1975-76...... aL ...... 70-81 1977-78...... aW ...... 71-65 1986-87...... aW ...... 74-65 1982-83...... hW ...... 85-73 HI 2000-01...... hW ...... 90-65 1987-88...... aL ...... 80-82 Home: 7-2 ...... Away: 3-5 ST 2005-06...... hW ...... 66-56 1987-88...... hW ...... 112-104 1988-89...... hW ...... 91-83

2006-07...... aW ...... 78-67 WILLIAM & MARY ...... 1-0 OR O 2007-08...... hW ...... 70-64 1988-89...... aL ...... 73-78 1961-62...... hW ...... 88-70 1989-90...... hW ...... 97-77

2008-09...... aW ...... 70-63 Home: 1-0 Y Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 4-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 74-87 1990-91...... aL ...... 66-81 WINTHROP ...... 1-0 1990-91...... hL ...... 79-82 VANDERBILT ...... 5-8 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-63 2004-05...... hW ...... 83-62 1963-64...... aL ...... 79-85 Home: 1-0 Home: 13-2 ...... Away: 4-9 1971-72...... aL ...... 71-72 Neutral: 0-1 1972-73...... aW ...... 74-71 WISCONSIN ...... 0-1 1973-74...... hL ...... 71-75 1996-97...... nL ...... 46-49 VMI...... 1-0 1979-80...... hL ...... 72-87 Neutral: 0-1 1980-81...... aL ...... 96-111 1957-58...... hW ...... 72-58 1991-92...... aW (ot) ...... 72-70 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-0

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ATLANTIC COAST ...... 64-50 BIG 12 ...... 37-21 Kent State ...... 3-0 SOUTHERN ...... 19-6 Boston College ...... 1-1 Baylor ...... 6-1 Miami (Ohio) ...... 1-0 Chattanooga ...... 9-2 Duke ...... 0-1 Kansas ...... 2-4 Toledo ...... 1-0 Davidson ...... 0-1 Florida State ...... 31-22 Kansas State ...... 2-1 Furman ...... 2-0 Georgia Tech ...... 3-4 Missouri ...... 7-5 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC ...... 5-0 Samford ...... 3-1 Maryland ...... 3-1 Nebraska ...... 1-0 Florida A&M ...... 2-0 The Citadel ...... 3-2 Miami (Fla.) ...... 6-5 Oklahoma...... 6-0 Howard ...... 1-0 UNC-Greensboro...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 1-3 Oklahoma State ...... 2-3 South Carolina State ...... 2-0 Wofford ...... 1-0 Virginia Tech...... 18-12 Texas ...... 2-4 Wake Forest ...... 1-1 Texas A&M...... 4-4 MISSOURI VALLEY ...... 32-32 SOUTHLAND ...... 16-3 Texas Tech ...... 5-0 Bradley ...... 10-9 Central Arkansas ...... 0-2 ATLANTIC SUN ...... 16-5 Creighton ...... 3-3 Lamar ...... 4-1 Belmont ...... 1-0 BIG WEST ...... 9-2 Drake ...... 6-11 McNeese State ...... 2-0 East Tennessee State ...... 4-3 Cal Poly ...... 1-0 Illinois State ...... 1-0 Nicholls State ...... 1-0 Jacksonville ...... 4-1 Cal State Northridge ...... 1-0 Indiana State ...... 2-0 Northwestern State ...... 4-0 Lipscomb ...... 4-1 Long Beach State ...... 1-1 Southern Illinois ...... 0-2 Sam Houston State ...... 2-0 Mercer ...... 2-0 UC Davis ...... 3-0 Wichita State ...... 10-7 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 1-0 UC Santa Barbara ...... 3-1 Texas-Arlington ...... 2-0 MOUNTAIN WEST ...... 20-9 Texas-San Antonio ...... 1-0 ATLANTIC 10 ...... 62-63 COLONIAL ATHLETIC BYU ...... 3-1 Charlotte ...... 7-6 ASSOCIATION ...... 19-2 New Mexico ...... 2-0 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC . 23-1 Dayton...... 7-12 Drexel ...... 1-1 TCU ...... 10-1 Alabama A&M ...... 1-0 Duquesne ...... 0-2 George Mason ...... 1-0 UNLV ...... 1-4 Alcorn State ...... 2-0 Fordham ...... 2-1 Georgia State ...... 7-0 Utah ...... 2-2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 2-0 George Washington ...... 0-1 James Madison ...... 1-0 Wyoming ...... 2-1 Grambling ...... 2-0 La Salle ...... 1-1 Northeastern...... 2-0 Jackson State...... 12-1 Massachusetts ...... 1-1 Old Dominion ...... 1-0 NORTHEAST ...... 0-2 Prairie View ...... 1-0 Rhode Island ...... 0-1 UNC-Wilmington ...... 1-0 St. Francis, N.Y...... 0-1 Texas Southern ...... 3-0 Richmond...... 4-0 VCU ...... 4-1 St. Francis, Pa...... 0-1 St. Bonaventure ...... 1-1 William & Mary ...... 1-0 SUMMIT LEAGUE ...... 15-7 St. Joseph’s ...... 1-1 OHIO VALLEY ...... 98-62 Centenary ...... 7-5 Saint Louis ...... 32-25 CONFERENCE USA ...... 209-67 Austin Peay ...... 15-4 UMKC ...... 1-0 Temple ...... 5-5 East Carolina...... 7-0 Eastern Kentucky ...... 3-0 Oakland ...... 1-0 Xavier ...... 1-6 Houston ...... 23-10 Jacksonville State ...... 1-1 Oral Roberts ...... 5-2 Marshall ...... 6-1 Morehead State ...... 0-2 South Dakota State ...... 1-0 BIG EAST ...... 126-138 Rice ...... 6-0 Murray State ...... 34-26 Cincinnati ...... 31-36 SMU ...... 8-1 Southeast Missouri State ...... 1-2 SUN BELT...... 112-58 Connecticut ...... 1-0 Southern Miss ...... 58-23 Tennessee Martin ...... 11-3 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 3-0 DePaul...... 14-12 Tulane ...... 40-9 Tennessee State ...... 7-0 Arkansas State ...... 30-28 Georgetown ...... 2-7 Tulsa ...... 18-12 Tennessee Tech ...... 26-24 Florida International ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 34-51 UAB ...... 28-10 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 8-1 Marquette ...... 14-12 UCF ...... 7-0 PACIFIC-10 ...... 12-13 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 10-0 Pittsburgh ...... 1-1 UTEP ...... 8-1 Arizona ...... 4-3 Middle Tennessee ...... 27-14 Providence ...... 2-3 Arizona State ...... 1-2 New Orleans ...... 8-0 St. John’s ...... 0-1 HORIZON LEAGUE ...... 8-4 Oregon State ...... 1-1 North Texas ...... 16-6 Seton Hall ...... 3-1 Detroit ...... 3-1 Southern California ...... 2-1 South Alabama...... 1-0 Syracuse ...... 1-2 Loyola-Illinois ...... 1-3 Stanford...... 0-1 Western Kentucky ...... 8-9 USF ...... 18-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-0 UCLA ...... 3-4 Villanova ...... 4-8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 3-0 Washington ...... 1-1 WEST COAST ...... 13-7 West Virginia ...... 1-1 Gonzaga ...... 4-1 IVY LEAGUE ...... 9-1 PATRIOT LEAGUE ...... 3-1 Pepperdine ...... 6-1 BIG SKY ...... 2-0 Brown ...... 3-0 Army ...... 1-0 Portland ...... 1-3 Eastern Washington ...... 1-0 Columbia ...... 1-0 Bucknell ...... 1-0 Saint Mary’s ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 1-0 Cornell ...... 1-0 Holy Cross ...... 0-1 San Francisco ...... 2-0 Y Dartmouth ...... 1-1 Navy ...... 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 0-2 BIG SOUTH ...... 2-0 Pennsylvania ...... 1-0 OR VMI ...... 1-0 Princeton ...... 1-0 SOUTHEASTERN ...... 89-65 WESTERN ATHLETIC ...... 13-8 Winthrop ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... 5-2 Fresno State ...... 2-1 ST Arkansas ...... 10-11 Hawaii ...... 2-3 BIG 10 ...... 15-16 Auburn ...... 0-1 Idaho ...... 1-1 HI H METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC ..8-4 Illinois ...... 1-4 Canisius...... 0-2 Florida ...... 0-1 Louisiana Tech ...... 2-2 Indiana ...... 0-1 Fairfield ...... 1-0 Georgia ...... 1-1 Nevada ...... 1-0 Iowa ...... 0-2 Iona ...... 2-0 Kentucky ...... 1-0 New Mexico State ...... 5-1 Michigan ...... 2-1 Manhattan ...... 2-1 LSU ...... 2-2 Michigan State ...... 2-0 Marist ...... 2-0 Ole Miss ...... 26-11 INDEPENDENTS ...... 1-0 Minnesota ...... 2-2 Siena...... 1-1 Mississippi State ...... 13-11 Savannah State ...... 1-0 Ohio State ...... 0-2 South Carolina ...... 18-5 Penn State ...... 3-2 MID-AMERICAN ...... 11-0 Tennessee ...... 8-12 Purdue ...... 5-1 Ball State ...... 5-0 Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 Wisconsin...... 0-1 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0

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Following are chronological notes and Jackson, Tenn., the Tigers were scheduled to to the game that they would not take any free interesting facts about the tradition-rich his- play Sunflower Junior College, but Sunflower throws, instead, getting the ball out of bounds. tory of Memphis basketball. If you have any withdrew from the tourney. Officials of the For three full quarters, forward Davey Banks questions or can add something to this section, tournament prepared to rearrange the bracket and crew gave a dazzling exhibition and scored please call Lamar Chance, basketball media to give the Tigers another opening round op- almost at will. Midway through the fourth relations director at (901) 678-2337. ponent. Curlin threatened to withdraw from the quarter and leading by eight points, the Celtics tournament because he thought the Tigers were famed comical circus went into action. At one entitled to a bye. Curlin, however, decided to point, Banks played for the Tigers and even the 1920-29 play UT Martin and won 44-25. referee, Marion Hale, scored a bucket for the  In the 1920s, West Tennessee State Normal  The Tigers upset Jacksonville (Ala.) on January home team. School played its games in the Normal Cage, the 22, 1937, at Memorial Gym. The win was big  The Tigers lost to Goldcrest 54-43 in front of YMCA and the Messick High School gym. The because all of Jacksonville’s players were over 1,500 spectators at the Gaston Community Normal Cage was a room in the Administration six-feet tall, including its center who stood 6-5. Center. The game was part of a jubilee to raise Building with the floor marked with the dimen- The Tigers’ tallest player was 6-2. money for the Dr. James Naismith Memorial. sions of a basketball court. The court allowed  On March 10, 1937, the Commercial Appeal  In a 72-41 win over Southwestern for the city barely six inches from the court sidelines to the wrote that Curlin, who had coached football championship in the 1941-42 season, star room's walls. for 15 years, would coach only basketball and forward Leslie Steele scored a then record 42  Memphis Normal’s first head coach was Freder- serve as athletic director. points in front of a crowd of 600. It was the first ick Grantham, who also started for the Tigers at  The 1937-38 team had the dubious distinction time in Tiger history a player had scored over forward. Grantham led U of M to a 22-8 record of losing all 14 games it played. It stands as 40 points in a single game. in his only season as player/coach. At this time, the only winless season in Tiger basketball  There was no team in 1943-44 due to World the Tigers were members of the Scholastic history. War II, and the 1944-45 squad had to be made League and finished second in 1920-21. up of freshmen under the age of 18. Birthdays  The second-winningest coach in Memphis rolled around and two of the starters received history is Zach Curlin, who began his coach- presidential draft greetings. 1940-49  The 1947-48 season was the last season that ing career in 1924. Curlin was Mr. Everything,  Some of the top players in the 1940s were coaching basketball, baseball and football for 23 Zach Curlin served as head coach. Leslie Steele, Sam Hindsman, Howard Street,  McCoy Tarry, known as the “little red head,” years at Memphis, while also serving as director E.L. Hutton, Wayne Franklin, Randall Smith, of athletics and physical education. The Tigers became the fifth head coach in U of M history Coy Creason, Phil Hodson, Bennie Reed, Jack in 1948. Tarry came to Memphis from Brew- lost to Memphis YMCA on Feb. 27, 1925, for Graninger and Van Mathis. the city championship. ers High School in Brewers, Ky. One part of  In 1941, West Tennessee State Teachers College Tarry’s strategy was the use of five guards at  In the Jan. 25, 1925, Commercial Appeal, it was became Memphis State College. The Tigers stated that “popular prices” for Tiger games the same time once the Tigers had a slight lead. went on to win nine of 17 games that year under The fivesome would then use their speed and would be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for their new name and claimed the city champion- students and children. quickness to freeze the basketball. ship by defeating Southwestern twice.  Due to large crowds in the 1949-50 season, two  In 1928, the Tigers played their first season in  The 1940-41 season saw the Tigers fall to the the Mississippi Valley Conference and wound games had to be moved to Messick High Gym World Champion New York Celtics, 48-43, and the Shelby County Building. up playing in the title game against UT Martin in Memorial Gym. The Celtics agreed prior Junior College. UT Martin won the game 38- 37.  The West Tennessee State Normal Tigers began the 1929 season playing in Memorial Gym, the school’s new $100,000 on campus facility. The first game in the new gym was against Cumberland College on Jan. 14, 1929, and the Tigers won 40-27. Normal’s best player, Slick Headden, was suspended for an infraction of training rules and did not play in the contest. Y That year, the Tigers finished second in the Mississippi Valley Conference and placed three OR players on the All-Conference team. ST HI H 1930-39  Some of the outstanding players in the 1930s were Sam Hindsman, Milton Mayo, Bert Barnes, Doc Howell, Clyde Moore, Mooney Boswell, Red Humphreys, Jack Dodds, James Stroup, Elmer Vaughn, Otho Lynch, James (J.T.) Crawford and Alton Gardner.  In the 1932 Mississippi Valley Tournament in Memphis played its games in Memorial Gym from 1929-51, compiling a 106-67 record.

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Madison Square Garden. 81-78. The Tigers were ranked 16th following  Memphis defeated No. 4 Marshall College the win over the Cards. Three nights later at 1950-59 104-85 at the Fieldhouse. the Fieldhouse, Memphis upset No. 20 Western  The 1950s was a time when University of  In 1954, Lambert had the privilege to coach the Kentucky 86-84. Memphis basketball grew into a household name first-ever Memphis All-American in Forrest  The 1957 NIT marked a number of firsts for the thanks in part to head coach Eugene Lambert. Arnold. Arnold, who ranks fourth on Memphis’ Tigers. It was the school’s first appearance in the Lambert, who was assisted by “Stormin’” all-time scoring list, helped lead the Tigers to 62 NIT, first official game at the famed Madison Norman Sloan, led the Tigers to their first-ever wins in his four-year career. One highlight of Square Garden, and the Utah contest in the NCAA appearance in 1955, where they fell to his sterling career, was a school-record (at the opening round was Memphis’ first nationally- Penn State in the first round. Lambert took the time) 46-point game against Hardin-Simmons televised game. Tigers to a second-straight NCAA appearance in the old Fieldhouse.  Over 200 Memphis students piled into five in 1956. That year, the Tigers lost to Oklahoma  Memphis upsets nationally-ranked Mississippi chartered buses for the 17-hour ride to New York City in the first round, as Memphis was forced State 94-68, as legendary coach Adolph Rupp to watch their Tigers in the NIT. Another 300 to play without four starters (Forest Arnold, scouts the Bulldogs. Rupp’s Kentucky squad fans were expected to make the trip in private Win Wilfong, Ken Caldwell and Orby Arnold) was ranked No. 1 at the time. A reporter asked cars. The bus arrived at the arena during halftime because of NCAA rules on freshmen and four- Rupp about the Tigers and Rupp responded by of Memphis’ thrilling overtime win over St. year men. During Lambert’s five years at the saying “no comment.” Bonaventure. Bob Swander sank a last second helm, the Tigers had four winning seasons and  Season tickets for the 1955-56 campaign were shot as Memphis won 80-78, giving the Tigers two 20-win campaigns. $10 for 10 games. the right to play Bradley for the title. Against  On Dec. 3, 1950, in a win over NATTC, sub- stitute guard Roy Darnell received the honor of scoring the 100th point of the game for the Tigers with two minutes left. It marked the first time in school history a Tiger team had reached the century mark.  On Dec. 6, 1951, the Tigers open up their home season at the new $700,000 Fieldhouse gymna- sium against Mississippi State in front of 3,500 spectators. The Bulldogs spoiled Memphis’ opener 60-58. The gym was officially dedicated on Feb. 11, 1952, as Governor Gordon Browning delivered a speech prior to the game with Ole Miss.  On Dec. 15, 1951, the Tigers started their longest road trip in school history by playing at Idaho. The trip lasted a solid month, and Memphis played 13 games in six different states — Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Alabama and Mississippi. During the 13-game span, Mem- phis went 7-6. The Tigers spent Christmas in Bob Hope greeted the Tigers at Paramount Studios during Memphis’ trip to the Pacific in 1951. Spokane, Wash., before hopping a plane to  Bob Vanatta came to Memphis after serving Bradley, Win Wilfong scored 31 points and Hawaii on Dec. 30. The trip also included the as athletic director at Bradley. During his six was named MVP of the tournament. The Tigers program’s first-ever plane ride. seasons at The U of M, Vanatta had a record lost the game, however, 84-83. On Mar. 24, the  Memphis won the 1952 Tennessee NAIB bas- of 109-34 and led the Tigers to three NITs and Tigers returned home as 2,000 fans, including ketball crown with a 45-38 win over Tennessee one NCAA appearance. Elvis Presley, greeted the team at Municipal Tech at Cookeville. The Tigers earned the right  The 1956-57 season turned out to be a special Airport. to play in the National Tournament in Kansas year for the Tigers. Not only was there a name  On July 1, 1957, Memphis State College became City, Mo., where they defeated Baltimore 60-39, change, but first-year coach Bob Vanatta took a Memphis State University. HI before being ousted by Portland 72-48 in the cinderella team to the finals of the NIT in New  Memphis wins the prestigious 1957 Sugar Bowl

second round. York City. From that point, the name Memphis Tournament on Dec. 30 with a 47-46 upset win ST  Following the 1952 season, John Wallisa became took on a different meaning. It was one of the over sixth-ranked Maryland in three overtimes. the first-ever Memphis player to be drafted by most important years in Tiger basketball his- The Tigers upended Loyola-New Orleans the OR O the NBA. Wallesea went to the Minneapolis tory. night before, 65-63. Y Lakers.  Memphis was ranked No. 12 in the nation on  One of the finest players in Tiger history was Win  Memphis took on the No. 1 ranked Pirates of Jan. 5, 1956. Wilfong, who played from 1955-57. Wilfong Seton Hall in South Orange, N.J., on Jan. 22,  On Jan. 11, 1956, the biggest crowd (4,000) in scored 1,203 points in just two seasons to put 1953. The Tigers fell to the mighty Pirates, Memphis history saw the Tigers defeat Western him 22nd on Memphis’ all-time scoring chart. 103-85. The 85 points scored by Memphis were Kentucky 80-64 at the Fieldhouse. More than Wilfong was a first team Converse All-American the most tallied by an opponent against Seton 1,000 fans were turned away at the door. in 1957. Hall up to that point. While on their trip east,  Some say the true arrival of Memphis basketball  Other great players during the decade that helped the Tigers played an exhibition game against came on Feb. 2, 1957, when the Tigers upset put the Tigers on the basketball map were John the Knickerbockers, a professional team, at No. 3 ranked Louisville at the Ellis Auditorium Wallisa, Jack Butcher, Phil Hodson, Joe Nip

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McKnight, Dick Kinder (who scored 44 points coach. In Iba’s first year, the Tigers earned a trip and would go on to enjoy a long relationship against Marshall in 1953), Ken Caldwell, Bill to the 1967 NIT. That was the last tournament with the Tigers. McClain, Hoover Scott, Bob Swander, Elmore to be played in the old Madison Square Garden.  In what some called at the time “the greatest Fortner, Spud Hays, Jim Hockaday, Jack Gran- Also on May 19, 1966, the Tigers became a game ever played in the Mid-South Coliseum,” inger, Neal Doyle, Millard Davis, George Price, member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Memphis fell to No. 2 ranked Marquette 74-73 Skip Wolfe, Joe Gummersbach, Joe Smith and making them the 24th school to enter the Mis- on Dec. 7, 1971. The Tigers enjoyed a five-point Orby Arnold. souri Valley family. The conference would later lead in the final minute of play, but a lane viola- be referred to as “The Valley of Death” because tion, missed free throw and a desperation basket no win came easy in the Valley. on the game’s final play gave Al McGuire's team  Iba was noted for his disciplinarian and hard- the victory. 1960-69 working style which was not the only factors that  On Feb. 2, 1972, 17,000 fans were waiting  Bob Vanatta accepted the head coaching posi- brought the multitude of basketball enthusiasts when the Tigers took the court in Louisville’s tion at the University of Missouri in 1962 and to the games. Iba’s vivid personality accounted Freedom Hall. It was a place where Memphis long time assistant, Dean Ehlers, became the for the sale of many tickets. As one supporter had never won in nine previous tries. Thanks Tigers’ eighth head coach. In his first year, the put it in 1966: “I’d pay two bucks just to see to the scoring of Finch and the rebounding of Tigers went 19-7 and received a bid to the NIT Iba.” Robinson, the Tigers defeated Louisville 77-69 at Madison Square Garden. The Tigers were led to grab a share of the lead in the Missouri Valley that season by Larry Garber, Jamie McMahan, Conference. Due to identical 12-2 conference Hunter Beckman, John Hillman, Bob Neuman marks, Memphis and Louisville played a playoff and King George Kirk. 1970-79 game on Mar. 11, 1972, in Nashville to determine  In 1961, Wayne Yates was voted by the Phila-  The 1970s saw the arrival of Memphis basketball which Missouri Valley team would represent delphia Sportswriters as the best player to play to the national scene. The decade brought with the league in the NCAA Midwest Regional. in the Philadelphia area all season. Yates scored it new coach Gene Bartow, and immediately Memphis lost to the Cardinals 83-72, and had 25 points and ripped down 23 rebounds in a he parlayed experienced players like James to settle for its fifth NIT appearance. 78-74 win at Villanova. Douglas, Don Holcomb and Fred Horton with  Perhaps the most remembered season in Tiger  On Feb. 19, 1963, the Tigers played Dayton two young budding stars in Larry Finch and basketball history and the one that put Memphis in front of a packed Fieldhouse. In fact, the Ronnie Robinson. Bartow, who coached the State on the map permanently, was the 1972-73 fire marshalls stopped the game for several previous six seasons at Valparaiso, promised a campaign led by Finch, Robinson, Bill Laurie minutes to clear the aisles. At the time, Big Jack wide-open style of basketball along with a zone and newcomers Larry Kenon, Billy Buford, Eaton, the “Voice of the Tigers,” was at a loss press defense and some man-to-man. West Westfall and Bill Cook. The Tigers reeled for words and did not have any interviews to  In his first game as a Tiger in 1970, Finch scored off 14-straight wins during one stretch, cap- fill the interrupted broadcast. So what did Big 24 points and let Tiger fans know instantly they tured the Missouri Valley title and received the Jack do? He resorted to singing. Eaton was the had a special player when he swished a 25-foot school’s first bid to the NCAA tournament since “Voice of the Tigers” from 1959 to 1987. By jump shot just five seconds into the game. 1962. Playing in the regional finals in Houston, the way, the Tigers won the game 61-59 when  Following Memphis’ stirring 78-75 upset of Texas, the Tigers knocked off South Carolina Jamie McMahan tipped in a missed shot. Louisville on Jan. 9, 1971, the Tigers jumped and Kansas State to advance to the Final Four  The final season at the Fieldhouse was high- into the Top 20 for the first time in a decade. On for the first time in school history. The Tigers lighted by Memphis’ startling 83-65 win over Jan. 15, the Tigers, with an 11-2 record, found defeated Providence in the semifinals and earned No. 2 ranked Loyola-Chicago before a standing themselves ranked 19th in the AP poll. a spot in the title game against the powerful room crowd of 4,000 on Jan. 20, 1964. The final  The 1971-72 season marked the first for public UCLA Bruins, led by Bill Walton. The Tigers official game ever played in the Fieldhouse was address announcer Fred Cook. Cook worked battled the mighty Bruins to a 39-39 halftime tie, on Feb. 26, 1964, when Memphis fell to Xavier his first game against Missouri-Rolla that year but Walton was too much in the second half as 99-86. Prior to the 1964-65 season, however, the Tigers said good-bye to the Fieldhouse for good when they played the annual Blue-Gray game before a packed house.  During the early 1960s, it was decided that Memphis needed a new facility to showcase its

Y basketball program. In December of 1964, the 11,200-seat Mid-South Coliseum opened. The

OR Tigers hosted Texas A&M in the first collegiate game ever played in the building and U of M ST defeated the Aggies 82-73 before 8,763 fans.

HI H  Memphis began the 1965-66 season south of the border with exhibition games in Mexico City against Mexico Poly, National Physical Education School, LaSalle and the University of Americas.  In 1965, the Rebounders Club was officially formed to help promote Tiger basketball on a fulltime basis. The organization, which is in its 40th year, has over 500 members. MemphisMemphihisp playsllayso onene fifinfinalall gamgameei innt thehhe FiFieFieldhouse,ldhouse ththe BlBlue-Grayue GraG yi iintersquadntersquadd gagame,me prprioriior to  In 1966, Moe Iba became the Tigers’ ninth head moving into the Mid-South Colisuem for the 1964-65 season.

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star player John Gunn was taken ill with a rare disease - Stevens-Johnson syndrome - and was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 11. Only 90 minutes before the tipoff of the Memphis-Ole Miss game on Dec. 21, at about 6:35 p.m., Gunn died from complications of the disease which attacks the body’s mucous membrane. “John Gunn was a great, strong competitor, full of life and energy,” athletic director Billy J. Murphy said. “It is very difficult to even imagine that he is gone. Our community and our University will miss him greatly. He fought with all his might to overcome this disease because that’s the type person he was. Now it is up to all of us to carry on. That’s the way John would have wanted it.” The remainder of the 1976-77 season was dedicated to Gunn, and the players wore black bands on their uniforms as a sign of mourning.  In 1979, Wayne Yates left Memphis and Dana Kirk was hired to direct the Tiger basketball Memphis takes on UCLA in the championship game of the 1973 NCAA Tournament. program. Kirk had led Virginia Commonwealth to a 24-5 record during the 1978-79 season, and UCLA defeated the Tigers 87-66. Walton hit an James Bradley, Dennis Isbell, Hank McDowell prior to three seasons at VCU, was an assistant NCAA Tournament record 21 of 22 shots and and Otis Jackson all contributing to the Tigers’ coach for five years at Louisville. He hired two scored 44 points to pace the Bruins. Finch and success. young assistants in Larry Finch, former Tiger Kenon were the only Tigers to score in double  On June 13, 1975, Memphis announced that it head coach, and Lee Fowler, current athletic figures. Finch netted 29 and Kenon tallied 20. was joining with five other major universities director at North Carolina State, to help structure Also that season, head coach Gene Bartow was in the formation of a new athletic conference. the program. named NABC National Coach of the Year. The following is a statement that was released  Larry Finch, Memphis’ head coach from 1986 by athletic director Billy J. Murphy: “We are to 1997, rewrote the Memphis record book in very pleased to announce that our president, Dr. 1973 claiming nine of 13 individual records. Billy M. Jones, has approved Memphis’ entrance 1980-89 During his career, the 6-2 guard earned All- into a new major basketball conference, which  In the 1980s, Memphis had such stars as Keith Missouri Valley Conference Team honors three will begin operation immediately. The official Lee, Elliot Perry, Andre Turner, Bobby Parks, times, MVC Player of the Year award in 1972 name of the new conference is the Metropolitan Phillip “Doom” Haynes, Derrick Phillips, and 1973 and All-American accolades (seven Collegiate Athletic Conference, and can be Baskerville Holmes, William Bedford, Willie teams). Finch’s sportsmanship on the court and referred to as the MCAC or the Metro 6.” The Becton, Vincent Askew, Dwight Boyd, Sylvester his community involvement off combined to Tigers joined with Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Gray and Marvin Alexander. The Tigers made make him one of the best-loved players ever Louisville, Saint Louis and Tulane. eight postseason tournaments (7 NCAAs, one to wear the Blue and Gray. Finch’s number 21  A tragic event hit the Tiger basketball program in NIT) and registered a record of 230-87 (.726) is one of eight retired jerseys hanging in the ththee wiwwinterintter ooff 19197676 wwhen,hhenn,, aafterftere oonlynlly ththreeree gaggames,mess,, duduringringg tthehe ddecade.ecadee. rafters of FedExForum.  In 1973, the Memphis established the M Club Athletic Hall of Fame. Each year an annual induction ceremony is held during the fall and eight new members are installed. Since its incep- tion, 39 former Tiger basketball players have been inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame. HI

A complete list of basketball hall of famers is ST included in this section of the Memphis media guide. OR O  In 1974, Gene Bartow left Memphis and former Y Tiger All-American Wayne Yates was hired to guide the basketball team. Yates had served as an assistant coach under Bartow. In his five years at the helm, Yates led the Tigers to three-straight 20-win seasons, one NCAA and two NITs. Dur- ing his tenure, the Tiger roster read like a Who's Who of college basketball with the likes of Bill Cook, Dexter Reed, John Gunn, Marion Hillard, Clarence Jones, John Washington, Alvin Wright, Gene Bartow’s 1972 Memphis team was the first Tiger club in five years to advance to postseason play, accepting a bid to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

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son for Miracles” after Memphis’ numerous comeback victories. In the season opener against Cleveland State, the Tigers trailed with 10 minutes to play before mounting a 70-66 come-from-behind victory. In one of the most incredible wins in Tiger history, Memphis trailed Oral Roberts on the road by seven points with 15 seconds left in the game. The Tigers ended up winning when John Wilfong hit a last second three-pointer. Dubbed the “Cardiac Kids,” the Tigers forced Memphis officials to post signs warning people with heart conditions to not watch the Tigers play. After embarrassing Louisville on national television, New Orleans came to town and led the Tigers by eight points with under two minutes to play. Yes, you guessed it. Memphis reached into its bag of tricks and pulled out another miracle win on a last second shot by Wilfong. Memphis also went on to post come-from-behind victories over Southern Miss and South Carolina.  One of Finch’s first recruits as a head coach was the exciting Elliot Perry, who played for Andre Turner tracks down a loose ball during the Tigers’ 1985 NCAA Final Four game against eventual national champion Villanova. the Tigers from 1987-91. Perry, who had his jersey number 34 retired in 1992, is the second its second trip to the Final Four. The Tigers  The 1980s saw the great one-on-one battles of leading scorer in U of M history. met Villanova in the semifinals in Lexington, Keith Lee vs Hakeem Olajuwon, Keith Lee  One of the unbelievable highlights of the Ky., and fell to the eventual champion 52-45. vs Patrick Ewing and Keith Lee vs Wayman 1988-89 season was a 24-0 start for the Tigers Memphis ended the year with 31 wins, the Tisdale, not to mention the classic Memphis- against eighth-ranked Louisville in Freedom second-most ever in school history. Louisville confrontations. Hall. Memphis, however, had to hang on to  The 1985-86 season got off to another flying  In 1981, Memphis signed a 6-11 basketball win 72-67. That same year, the Tigers made start as the Tigers raced to a school record 20-0 phenom from West Memphis, Ark., who would the NCAA field as a No. 5 seed, and Finch was start that included wins over nationally-ranked rewrite the Tiger basketball record book. Keith named Metro Coach of the Year. Lee, who had led West Memphis High School Kansas and Louisville. Memphis, ranked No. 2, to two undefeated seasons, made an immediate traveled to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia impact on Memphis basketball. During his four- Tech, a team it had beaten by 22 points just five year career, the Tigers went 104-24, made the days earlier. But the Hokies handed the Tigers 1990-99 NCAA Tournament four times, including one their first loss of the season 76-72. Memphis  The decade of the 1990s got off to a sweet start Final Four appearance in 1985, and claimed ended the year with a 28-6 mark and a final when the No. 1 high school player in the nation, three Metro Tournament titles. ranking of No. 7 by the Associated Press. Anfernee Hardaway, inked with the Tigers. The  On Jan. 10, 1982, Memphis was voted the No.  After another NCAA appearance in 1986, 6-7 swingman from Memphis’ Treadwell High 1 ranked team in the country by both the As- Memphis basketball moved to a new era the School, was the Parade Magazine National sociated Press and UPI polls for the first time following season, when it announced that former Player of the Year in 1990 after averaging 36.3 in school history. The ranking was short lived, All-American guard Larry Finch would take points, 10.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 3.3 steals however. That same night, Virginia Tech upset over the reins as head coach. The announcement a game. the Tigers in Blacksburg 69-56. came on Sept. 25, 1986.  Hardaway, however, had to sit and watch during  In the second round of the 1983 NCAA Tourna-  In his first season, Finch inherited a team on the 1990-91 season because he was unable to ment, Memphis took on Georgetown in a game probation and three key players lost to gradu- play due to academic problems. Patiently wait- that will never be forgotten by Tiger fans. It ation and the NBA. No one expected him to

Y ing, Hardaway was struck with tragedy in April would be a battle of Keith Lee against Patrick win, so what did he do? Finch guided the of 1991 when he was shot in the foot while being

OR Ewing. Lee owned Ewing on this day, scoring Tigers to a 26-8 season, a Metro Tournament robbed. Hardaway missed summer workouts, 28 points and grabbing 15 rebounds to lead championship and was named Basketball Times but was ready when practice opened on Oct. 15 ST the Tigers to a 66-57 victory. The win set up a Rookie Coach of the Year. With the Tigers on with the bullet still lodged in his foot. On Oct. regional matchup with No. 1 ranked Houston probation, Metro officials took a vote whether HI H 26, the bullet was removed after it had shifted and Akeem Olajuwon. they should allow the Tigers to compete in the to a spot that was advantageous for removal.  The 1984-85 campaign would go down as tournament. The vote was unanimous much to Hardaway was back to 100 percent, but still a another magical season for Tiger basketball. the chagrin of Louisville coach Denny Crum. little rusty after all the missed time. The Tigers breezed to a 24-3 regular season “I don’t think anybody should be in the Metro  The 1990-91 season marked Memphis’ last in record and swept through the Metro Confer- Tourney if they are on probation,” said Crum. the Metro Conference as the Tigers prepared to ence Tournament in Louisville before being Memphis beat Cincinnati and South Carolina move to the Great Midwest. The Tigers enjoyed sent to Houston, Texas, for the first round of before beating Crum’s Cardinals 75-52 for the 16 successful seasons in the Metro, recording the NCAAs. Memphis defeated Pennsylvania, third time that year. an overall 134-85 mark in conference games. UAB, Boston College and Oklahoma to earn  Finch’s first season was also dubbed the “Sea- Memphis also collected three regular season

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crowns and four tournament titles. The year also meant the end of the highly-competitive series with Louisville.  Later that season, the Tigers closed out 27 years at the Mid-South Coliseum on a sour note by falling to Arkansas State 58-57 in the NIT sec- ond round. Memphis compiled a 343-90 (.792) record at the “Roundhouse,” including three unbeaten seasons (1981-82, 1984-85, 1985-86). The Memphis athletic department recognized and invited back all the players, coaches and administrators that were associated with the program during the Mid-South years, to the final regular season game against Virginia Tech.  In the fall of 1990, Finch’s nephew, David Vaughn, inked with the Tigers. The 6-9 Vaughn, a McDonald's and Parade All-American, was rated one of the top five recruits in the country by some analysts.  On Nov. 16, 1990, an official press conference was held at the Downtown Athletic Club in Chicago announcing the formation of the Great Midwest Conference. Along with Memphis, the other five charter members were UAB, Cincin- Mid-South Coliseum Attendance nati, DePaul, Marquette and Saint Louis. Season GM ATTEND AVG RECORD Season GM ATTEND AVG RECORD  The Memphis basketball took on a new look in 1964-65 13 93,247 7,173 7-6 1978-79 18 146,929 8,162 12-6 1965-66 13 80,946 6,227 9-4 1979-80 17 162,892 9,581 11-6 1991-92. Not only was it the beginning of the 1966-67 15 115,714 7,714 12-3 1980-81 14 133,384 9,527 9-5 Hardaway/Vaughn era, but it also marked the 1967-68 13 102,589 7,891 5-8 1981-82 18 169,855 9,436 18-0 first year in the Great Midwest Conference and 1968-69 14 85,569 6,112 4-10 1982-83 16 171,357 10,709 14-2 the inaugural season in The Pyramid. Everything 1969-70 14 70,355 5,205 4-10 1983-84 22 229,705 10,441 20-2 came together at once on Nov. 29, 1991, in the 1970-71 15 139,171 9,278 14-1 1984-85 15 160,684 10,712 15-0 season opener against 20th-ranked DePaul. The 1971-72 15 152,529 10,718 14-1 1985-86 16 179,200 11,200 16-0 game, televised by ESPN, was the first game 1972-73 15 170,723 11,381 14-1 1986-87 18 181,513 10,084 15-3 for Hardaway and Vaughn, the first contest in 1973-74 15 152,177 10,145 13-2 1987-88 19 206,086 10,885 16-3 1974-75 18 200,498 11,138 16-2 1988-89 15 159,121 10,608 14-1 The Pyramid and the first game between two 1975-76 17 175,547 10,326 15-2 1989-90 17 183,136 10,773 15-2 Great Midwest foes. The Tigers, however, fell 1976-77 19 191,744 10,091 17-2 1990-91 17 185,900 10,935 12-5 in overtime to the Blue Demons 92-89. 1977-78 15 139,611 9,307 12-3 Totals 433 4,140,902 9,563 343-90  The Tigers struggled early in 1991-92 and car- ried just an 8-6 record after the first half. But the game into overtime with 11 seconds left stars from June 22-26 in San Diego to better then Hardaway and Vaughn started to click, and on a running one-hander. In the extra period, prepare them for the Olympics in Barcelona. Memphis won 10 of its last 13 regular season Memphis hit 9-of-10 free throws to propel them Others named to the squad were: Grant Hill games, including victories over Vanderbilt, No. to an 83-79 overtime victory. The Tigers were in (Duke), Allan Houston (Tennessee), Bobby 5 ranked Arkansas and No. 21 ranked Tulane. the Elite Eight, but it was short lived as confer- Hurley (Duke), Jamal Mashburn (Kentucky), Memphis made it all the way to the champion- ence foe Cincinnati ended Memphis’ run to the Eric Montross (UNC), Rodney Rogers (Wake ship game of the inaugural GMC Tournament, Final Four with an 88-57 win over the Blue and Forest) and Chris Webber (Michigan). before losing to 14th-ranked Cincinnati 69-59. Gray. It marked the fourth time in 1991-92 that  Larry Finch reached a milestone on Dec. 21, Memphis’ season didn’t end there, as it earned the Tigers had lost to the Bearcats. 1992 against Chaminade in Maui by competing a trip to the NCAAs as a No. 6 seed in the  Elliot Perry (1987-91) joined an elite club on in his 500th game as a player, assistant coach HI Midwest Regional at Milwaukee. Feb. 8, 1993, when Memphis retired his jersey and head coach combined at Memphis.

 In the opening round of the 1992 Tournament, in a pregame ceremony. Perry became the sixth  Against Georgia State on Jan. 4, 1993, Hardaway ST the Tigers defeated Pepperdine to setup a second Memphis player to be so honored. “He meant a registered the school’s first-ever triple-double OR O round game with sixth-ranked Arkansas. In a lot to this program, and I’ll be forever grateful with 21 points, 15 rebounds and a career-high game filled with emotion, Memphis prevailed to the little guy,” former U of M coach Larry 14 assists. Two nights later in a win over 18th- Y for the second time when David Vaughn hit the Finch said. “Everyone in America wanted him, ranked Vanderbilt, Hardaway made it back-to- game-winner with five seconds left. Memphis but he stayed here. He’s a role model-type indi- back triples with 26 points, 12 rebounds and 10 advanced to the Sweet Sixteen and traveled vidual. Everybody that knew him loved him.” assists. to Kansas City, Mo., to meet Georgia Tech. It Perry graduated in May of 1992 with a degree  On Feb. 6, Memphis upset fourth-ranked Cincin- looked like the Tigers’ season would end when in marketing. nati,68-66 to record the school’s 1,000th all-time Yellow Jacket center Matt Geiger completed a  On June 11, 1992, Hardaway was named one basketball victory. The win gave the Tigers a three-point play with 36 seconds left to give of eight collegiate standouts selected to train 72-year combined record of 1,000 wins and Georgia Tech a 74-70 lead. Memphis, however, with the 1992 Dream Team. The collegians 644 losses (.608). The NCAA, however, did not kept the faith and its poise as Billy Smith sent were brought together to scrimmage the NBA recognize Memphis as winning its 1,000th game

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Rupp and U.S. Basketball Writers ... Named to with hundreds of more fans being turned away six different first team All-American squads ... at the door. The highlight of the evening was Voted GMC Player of the Week a conference- Michael Wilson’s attempt to break the Vertical record four times his junior year ... His 729 Height Dunk Record of 11 feet, seven inches. points as a junior were the most ever scored (at Wilson attempted a dunk of 11 feet, eight inches the time) in a single-season at Memphis and his and fell about one half inch from successfully 73 three-pointers were also a then new school making the attempt. ESPN covered Wilson’s mark ... Is the only player in Tiger history to score attempt. over 700 points, grab more than 200 rebounds,  On Dec. 20, 1995, University of Memphis star hand out 200-plus assists and collect 70 steals Lorenzen Wright was named one of 10 finalists in a single-season ... Scored his 1,000th career for the prestigious AAU Sullivan Award. Wright point against Tennessee Tech on Jan. 18, 1993, made the final cut from 36 nominees and was in just his 50th game to become the third fastest the only men's college basketball player to make to reach that milestone in Tiger history. the list. The AAU Sullivan Award is considered  In April of 1993, Larry Finch completed his the “Oscar” among sports awards. recruiting class in fine fashion by inking one  On Feb. 20, 1996, Coach Larry Finch won his of the nation’s top players in 6-6 Deuce Ford. 200th career game with the Tigers’ 91-66 vic- The 1993 class was ranked as high as No. 2 in tory over Southern Miss. The win also assured the country and was the best under Finch. Ford, Memphis of a first-round bye in the C-USA Cedric Henderson and Johnny Miller were all Tournament. rated among the nation’s top 30 prospects.  Lorenzen Wright was taken as the seventh  Memphis made history on Dec. 30, 1993, when overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Los it became the first Division I program to televise Angeles Clippers. Wright became just the third a men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader Tiger player to be a lottery pick. Wright left live. The Lady Tigers hosted nationally-ranked Memphis following his sophomore season. AnferneeAnfA ernee “Pe“Penny”nny””H HHardawayardawaywy wwasas a cconsensusonssenensus AllAll-Americall-AmA erir caa selection and a two-time Great Midwest Conference MVP Tennessee at The Pyramid, which preceded the  Michael Wilson, who played for the Tigers during his career at Memphis. Tigers’ game with Georgetown. WPTY-TV in from 1994-96, became a member of the Harlem Memphis televised both games. Globetrotters in August of 1996. Wilson, who until it recorded three more victories. The reason  On July 1, 1994, Memphis State University of- started being pursued by the Globetrotters that for this discrepancy was because the NCAA did ficially became The University of Memphis. March, is the first Tiger in school history to join not acknowledge Memphis’ participation in the  The Tigers left for Australia to play an eight- the world travelling and entertaining basketball 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986 NCAA Tour- game basketball tour on July 26, 1994. It marked team. naments where the Tigers compiled a combined the first-ever trip overseas for Memphis. The  Following Memphis’ win over Southern Miss 9-5 record because of violations. Therefore, the team went 5-3 on the 16-day trip, came closer on January 30, 1997, Larry Finch announced NCAA showed the Tigers entering the 1993-94 together as a group and learned a lot about a at a press conference that he would be stepping season with an all-time mark of 997-632. The different part of the world. Tigers, however, recognize the games as being  On Mar. 2, 1995, the Tigers captured the 1995 played and went on to celebrate their milestone Great Midwest Conference regular season title victory. with a win at Cincinnati. Junior Michael Wilson  Anfernee Hardaway became the highest drafted exploded for 33 points. Memphis player ever when Golden State picked  For the second time in his career, David Vaughn him as the third player in the first round of hit a last second shot, this time against Purdue, the NBA Draft on June 30, 1993. Hardaway, to send Memphis to the Sweet Sixteen. The however, was a Warrior for just 20 minutes as Tigers went on to Kansas City, where they fell to Golden State traded him to Orlando for Chris Arkansas in an overtime heartbreaker 96-91. Webber. The Magic also received first round  In April of 1995, Memphis became one of the picks in 1996, 1998 and 2000. “He was abso- 11 charter members of Conference USA. Other lutely spectacular. He impressed everyone in charter members were Charlotte, Cincinnati,

Y the building and practically everyone within a DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Saint Louis, half-mile,” Magic President Dick DeVos said Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF.

OR following Hardaway’s workout the day before  On Aug. 12, 1995, Lorenzen Wright left for the draft. After the draft, Boston Globe writer Florida to practice with the 1995 World Uni- ST Bob Ryan said “Shaquille O’Neal and Anfernee versity Games team. Wright and his teammates

HI H Hardaway will be in the ‘90s what Kareem and flew to Japan on Aug. 24 to compete. Wright, a Magic were in the ‘80s.” team captain, helped lead the USA to a 7-0 record  Other Hardaway highlights: Was the only player and a gold medal. Wright was the first player in Division I-A in 1991-92 and 1992-93, to rank in Tiger history to play in major international in the top five in his respective conference in competition and win a gold medal. points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocked  Memphis began basketball practice for the shots ... A two-time Great Midwest Conference 1995-96 season with Midnight Madness for the LarryLLararry FinchFinFi chc is the UnUUniversityiversiityy of MemMMemphis’phis’ allall-time-time winwinningestningest coach,cocoachh cocompilingmpiililinga a 22220-1300 130 recrecordord ovoverer the cocourseurseo off1 111 MVP ... National Player of the Year finalist for second-straight year. A standing-room crowd of seasons from 1986-1997. In the winter of 2000, Finch was John Wooden, Dr. James Naismith, Adolph 4,000 packed inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse honored as the U of M named the Tigers’ practice facility for the former player and coach.

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had been the Tigers’ associate head coach during Mar. 13, 2001. Utah had won 91 percent of its Price’s two seasons in Memphis. games (150-14) at home over the last 11 years  Less than a week after Price’s resignation, the when the Tigers posted the win. Memphis went Tigers were in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, prepar- on to defeat Detroit 86-71 Mar. 29 in New York ing for their Nov. 22 season opener against City’s Madison Square Garden to capture third Georgetown at the Maui Invitational. Fresh- place at the tournament. man center Earl Barron set a Maui Invitational  Memphis held its annual awards banquet April record, blocking eight shots in the Tigers’ win 22 in the Cook Convention Center. Dubbed over Chaminade during the tournament. simply “The Banquet,” the evening included Memphis native Isaac Hayes entertaining the 700 guests with two songs. Hayes also presented the team’s MVP award to Kelly Wise. 2000-09  Junior center Earl Barron’s work in the summer  Teammates, players, fellow coaches, family and paid off as he was named to the 2001 USA Bas- friends honored the former Tiger player and ketball Men’s World University Games (WUG) coach as the University of Memphis dedicated Team, which traveled to Beijing, China. Barron the Larry O. Finch Recreational Facility Feb. averaged 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds and shot 17, 2000. Keynote speakers of the dedication 68.8 percent from the field and made both of were Memphis mayor Willie Herrenton, Middle his three-point attempts over the course of eight Tennessee State athletic director Lee Fowler, games during the WUGs. Team USA advanced who was an assistant coach at Memphis in the undefeated through pool and quarterfinal play 1980s, and UAB athletic director Gene Bartow, before suffering an 83-82 loss to host China and who coached Finch and the Tigers to the 1973 in the semifinals. Barron had five points, four NCAA championship game. The who’s who rebounds and one assist in a tournament-high 15 of invited guests included Ronnie Robinson, minutes against a Chinese team which featured Before a standing room only crowd and an ESPN audience at who came to Memphis from Melrose High future NBA first-round pick Yao Ming. USA Midnight Madness in 1995, Memphis senior forward Michael School with life-long friend and teammate Finch rebounded to defeat Germany 80-78 to medal Wilson attempts to eclipse the record for the highest dunk. and together led the Tigers to one of the most for the 17th-straight time. memorable moments in U of M basketball his-  Prior to the 2001-02 season, Memphis coach down as head coach at the conclusion of the tory. Both players’ jerseys have been retired. 1996-97 season. The announcement, carried John Calipari teamed with Philadelphia 76ers  John Calipari was introduced as the Memphis’ and NBA Player of the Year Allen Iverson and live by local television stations, marked the 16th head coach on Mar. 11, 2000 during a press end of an 11-year stint as leader of the Tiger Reebok to unveil the first of several new I3 conference at The Pyramid. The press confer- basketball courts which were built throughout program. ence, held just hours after the conclusion of the  On Mar. 27, 1997, athletic director R.C. Johnson Memphis and Shelby County. The first dedicated 2000 OCG Conference USA Tournament, was courts were located near downtown at Foote introduced Tic Price as the Tigers’ new head broadcast live locally on television and radio. men’s basketball coach to Memphis boosters Homes and Dixie Homes.  During an eight-year stint as coach at the  The past, present and future of Memphis basket- and fans. Price came to the Tigers via New University of Massachusetts, John Calipari’s Orleans, where he was the head coach for three ball was on display October of 2001 as the the biggest rival in the Atlantic 10 Conference was Tigers played host to Memphis Madness in the seasons. Temple. And, in a nationally-televised game  On June 25, 1997, former Tiger star Cedric Mid-South Coliseum. Memphis returned to the on ESPN, the Owls spoiled Calipari’s debut in bubuildingildingg wwhichhich wwasas hhomeome foforr ththee TiTigersgers ffromrom Henderson was selected in the second round Memphis, defeating the Tigers 67-62 before a as the 45th overall pick in the NBA Draft by sellout crowd at The Pyramid. the Cleveland Cavaliers.  Memphis junior Kelly Wise set a Thompson-  Rookie Marcus Moody poured in a freshman Boling Arena record with 21 rebounds in the record 41 points in the Tigers’ 80-78 win at Tigers’ 86-76 loss at Tennessee Dec. 5, 2000. Oklahoma on Dec. 13, 1997. Later in December, he equaled the mark with  Memphis clinched the C-USA National Divi- 21 boards in a loss at Miami, Fla. Wise’s 21 sion title with an 89-76 win over Houston in the boards were the second-highest game total in HI Tigers’ final regular-season home game Feb. 26,

Conference USA history. For the year, Wise ST 1998. The victory cinched a first-round bye for had 363 rebounds to set a league record. Memphis at the Conference USA Tournament,  Calipari’s first season got off to a slow 4-8 start OR O but the Tigers were upset by Southern Miss 85- with the Tigers playing six schools which were 57 in the quarterfinals played in Cincinnati. ranked in the months of November or December. Y  In March of 1999, Memphis and WMC-AM 790 Memphis posted a 7-0 record during the month finalized a three-year agreement for broadcast of January and won eight-straight games at rights to Tiger football and basketball games. one point. The Tigers, for the first time since Memphis’ game-day broadcasts returned to becoming a charter member of Conference USA, the station which had aired Tiger athletics for swept four, two-game series against National 28-consecutive years. Division opponents.  On Nov. 14, 1999, Johnny Jones was named  After advancing to the semifinals of the Confer- the Tigers’ interim head coach in wake of Tic ence USA Tournament, the Tigers opened play Kelly Wise (1998-2002) averaged a double-double over the Price’s sudden resignation that same day. Jones last two seasons of his career and was named All-Conference in the TiVo NIT with a 71-62 win at Utah on USA both years.

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1964-91 for its annual preseason celebration. 12 rebounds in the Tigers’ 77-74 win over No. Memphis Basketball Honored during the evening were members 7 Illinois on Dec. 28, 2002. Massie earned All- Athletic Hall of Fame of Memphis’ 1957 NIT finalist team, the 1973 Conference USA honors, averaging 16.7 points, NCAA finalist squad, the 1985 NCAA Final 10.8 rebounds and shooting 60.2 percent from Inductees Four team and the 1992 NCAA Elite Eight team. the field. There are 44 former Tiger basketball players  Before the year ever began, the Memphis  Memphis won for the first time in Fayetteville, that have been inducted into the University announced a sellout of all season tickets on defeating Arkansas 72-67 on Jan. 2, 2003. of Memphis Athletic Hall of Fame, which Oct. 28, 2001, for the upcoming season. For a Memphis had lost all of its previous five games began in 1973. To be eligible, a former Tiger second-straight year, the Tigers set a record for played against the Razorbacks in Northwest must wait five years since he completed his total paid attendance and went over 300,000 in Arkansas. eligibility. The following is a list of those in season attendance for the first time in school  The Tigers gathered at the Calipari home March the Hall of Fame and year inducted: history, drawing 349,737 in 21 games played 16, 2003, to watch the NCAA Selection Show at The Pyramid. The 16,654 per-game averaged and learn of their postseason fate. The Tigers Gene Fulghum ...... 1975 ranked second in school history only to the received a No. 7 seed and were sent to Oklahoma Win Wilfong ...... 1976 previous season’s numbers. City for a first round game against Arizona  Memphis captured its first postseason title in State. ESPN was on hand for the selection George Kirk...... 1978 any intercollegiate sport as the Tigers won the party and interviewed John Calipari during its Lowery Kirkk...... 1979 2002 Owens Corning NIT championship. Earl SportsCenter broadcast later that evening. Larry Finch...... 1981 Barron scored a career-high 25 points as the  The 2003-04 Tigers won the program’s first con- Forest Arnoldd ...... 1982 Tigers defeated South Carolina 72-62 in the title ference title since 1995-96 when they captured Frank Snyderr...... 1983 game played in New York’s Madison Square a share of the Conference USA regular season Ronnie Robinson...... 1984 Garden. Dajuan Wagner matched a career-high crown. Memphis posted a 12-4 league mark. Skip Wolfe ...... 1986 with 32 points two nights earlier and had the  For the third-straight year, Memphis put together Mike Butler ...... 1987 game-winning assist, a pass leading to a dunk a long winning streak. The Tigers won 11-con- Larry Kenon ...... 1988 by Kelly Wise with 18.6 seconds remaining, as secutive games from Jan. 17 through Feb. 24. Dexter Reed ...... 1989 the Tigers posted a 78-77 win over Temple in In 2001-02, Memphis won 10 straight, and the the tournament’s semifinal game. 2002-03 Tigers won 12 straight. Bob Swanderr...... 1991  Dajuan Wagner was named the MVP of the  Memphis closed The Pyramid with an unde- Bill Cookk...... 1992 Owens Corning NIT, averaging 21.4 points feated record at home in 2003-04. The Tigers Leslie Steele...... 1992 over five tournament games. Earl Barron was went 15-0 in their final year in The Pyramid. George Price ...... 1993 named to the NIT All-Tournament Team. In the 13-year history of the facility, the Tigers Otis Jackson ...... 1993  In his lone season as a Memphis Tiger, Wagner Wayne Yates...... 1994 scored 762 points to set a Memphis single-sea- Alvin Wrightt ...... 1994 son scoring record. He was named honorable Jack Butcherr...... 1995 mention All-America by Associated Press, Phil Hodson ...... 1996 Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year as well Millard Davis ...... 1996 as selected to the league’s all-conference team Coy Creason ...... 1997 and was an all-district pick by both the United States Basketball Writers Association and the Dr. Kenneth Caldwell...... 1997 National Association of Basketball Coaches. Elmore Fortnerr ...... 1997 He was also selected to The Sporting News Hunter Beckman ...... 1998 All-Freshman Team. Wagner averaged 21.2 Dwight Boydd...... 1998 points, 3.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals Orby Arnoldd ...... 1999 during his rookie season. Keith Lee ...... 1999  Kelly Wise wrapped up his collegiate career Don Holcomb ...... 2000 as Conference USA’s all-time rebound leader Fred Horton ...... 2000 (1,075) as well as one of the top 10 scorers in Jim Hockaday ...... 2001 Memphis history (1,487 points). Wise struggled Y Hank McDowell ...... 2001 through the second half of his senior season David Loos...... 2002 with a knee injury, but with the senior healthy, OR the Tigers posted a 26-5 record. He was twice Elliot Perry ...... 2002 named the Conference USA Player of the Week ST Andre Turnerr ...... 2003 during the season and three times during his Dr. Steve Ballardd...... 2004 HI H career. Bobby Parks ...... 2004  Following its run to the 2002 NIT title, a vic- Joe Proctorr ...... 2005 tory parade was held for the Memphis Tigers Billy Smith ...... 2007 on Beale Street April 6, and the Tigers were Anfernee Hardaway ...... 2008 honored during a post-parade ceremony held Cedric Henderson...... 2008 in the W.C. Handy Performing Arts Park.  After missing the first half of the 2002-03 Phillip “Doom” Haynes ...... 2009 Dajuan Wagner hoists the MVP trophy after the Tigers Lorenzen Wrightt ...... 2009 season, Chris Massie made his senior-season captured the 2002 Owens Corning NIT championship in New debut by scoring 13 points and pulling down York’s Madison Square Garden. Memphis defeated South Carolina 72-62 for the title.

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put together an impressive 173-42 record.  Memphis ranked among the top 10 in the nation in attendance for the fourth-straight year. The Tigers ranked No. 10, averaging 15,432 fans per game at The Pyramid.  In the final Associated Press poll, Memphis was ranked No. 24, marking the first time since 1985 and 1986 that the Tigers finished in the AP poll in back-to-back years. The 2002-03 Tigers were ranked No. 19 in the final AP poll.  Memphis earned a second-straight NCAA Tournament bid in 2004. The Tigers were the No. 7 seed in Kansas City, Mo., and defeated South Carolina in the first round. The NCAA Tournament win was the program’s first since 1995. In the second round, Memphis fell to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State, which went on to advance to the Final Four.  Senior Antonio Burks capped a brilliant colle- giate career with the C-USA Player of the Year honor. Burks became Memphis’ first player of the year honoree since Anfernee Hardaway earned the accolade in 1993 when the Tigers were in the Great Midwest Conference. Burks finished his career with 487 assists and 177 Pyramid Attendance Season Gms Avg. Total National Rank Record steals, both ranking in the top 10 in Memphis 1991-92 16 16,142 258,272 8th 12-4 history. 1992-93 17 15,107 256,822 12th 14-3  Sean Banks was named Conference USA’s 1993-94 16 11,205 179,274 33rd 10-6 Freshman of the Year, marking the second time 1994-95 17 9,765 166,006 — 17-0 in three years that a Tiger took home the honor 1995-96 17 14,235 241,996 16th 16-1 (Dajuan Wagner in 2002). Banks also earned 1996-97 15 11,980 179,703 — 11-4 ESPN.com’s National Freshman of the Year 1997-98 15 13,427 201,398 18th 11-4 accolade, and was a consensus pick National 1998-99 16 13,913 222,605 20th 11-5 All-Freshman Team pick. 1999-2000 17 11,974 203,550 25th 11-6  The Memphis basketball program entered a 2000-01 17 17,110 290,864 6th 12-5 new era in 2004-05 when the Tigers moved to 2001-02 21 16,225 340,723 10th 19-2 FedExForum, its new homecourt. The Tigers 2002-03 16 16,643 266,283 7th 14-2 posted a 16-7 home mark in their first year at 2003-042003 04 15 115,4325,432 23231,4811,481 10th 15 15-0 0 FedExForum. Total 215 14,720 3,164,799 173-42  John Calipari won his 300th game as a collegiate head coach. He joined Roy Williams, Everett Eight) for the first time since 1992.  The Tigers ranked among the NCAA statistical Case, Jim Boeheim, Nolan Richardson and  The Tigers swept the Conference USA regular leaders (top 15) in seven different categories, Denny Crum as the only head coaches to win season and tournament titles. It was Memphis’ including field goal percentage defense (2nd), 300 games in their first 13 seasons. second regular season crown in three seasons won-loss percentage (2nd), scoring margin (5th),  Anthony Rice and Rodney Carney became the and the program’s first-ever C-USA postseason blocked shots (8th) and steals (12th). 39th and 40th players in Memphis history to tournament title.  Memphis also ranked among the NCAA’s top reach the 1,000-point milestone.  Memphis finished the year ranked in the top 10 15 in home attendance in 2005-06. The Tigers  Darius Washington Jr. was a consensus National in both final national polls. The Tigers were No. were ranked No. 13 with an average of 14,866 HI Freshman All-America Team pick. He was also 4 in the final Associated Press poll and No. 6 in fans per game.

C-USA Freshman of the Year. the final ESPN/USA Today poll.  The Tigers swept the Conference USA post- ST  The 2005-06 Memphis squad took its fans on  The 2005-06 Tigers posted the third-longest win season awards, with John Calipari taking home a ride that had not been seen since the early- streak in school history at 15-straight wins. Coach of the Year honors, Rodney Carney Player OR O to-mid 1980s, recording a 33-4 mark, winning  Memphis posted a 19-1 home record in its second of the Year and Shawne Williams Freshman of Y a conference title and making a deep run into year at FedExForum. The 19 home victories the Year. late March in the NCAA Tournament. were the most by a Tiger team since 1983-84  Rodney Carney and Darius Washington Jr.  The Tigers won a school-record 33 games in squad won 20 home contests (20-2 record). were selected to the All-Conference USA first posting a 33-4 mark in 2005-06. The 33 wins  The Tigers went 10-1 in road games in 2005-06, team, while Shawne Williams was named to tied NCAA champ Florida for the most victories and Memphis was the last team in the country the league's third team. by any Division I team that season. to lose a road game.  Shawne Williams and Chris Douglas-Roberts  The 2005-06 Memphis squad earned the  The Tigers set nine single-season team records, were named to the Conference USA All-Fresh- program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament No. 1 including most points, most three-pointers made, man Team. seed and advanced to the regional final (Elite most steals, most blocks and best defensive field  Rodney Carney, Joey Dorsey and Shawne goal percentage.

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Williams were picked to the Conference USA All-Tournament Team. Williams was tabbed the tournament's MVP.  John Calipari moved into the No. 6 spot on the NCAA list for most coaching wins in the first 14 seasons with 337 victories.  Rodney Carney moved into the No. 3 spot on the Memphis all-time scoring chart with 1,901 points. Darius Washington Jr. became the 41st 1,000-point scorer in Memphis history in 2005- 06. He finished his career with 1,054 points (No. 34).  Rodney Carney was a consensus All-America second team pick. He was named to the Asso- ciated Press (second team), Sports Illustrated (second team), USBWA (second team), NABC (second team), Rivals.com (third team), Colleg- ehoopsnet.com (third team) and Collegeinsider. com All-America squads. He was also picked a Collegeinsider.com Defensive All-America.  Rodney Carney was finalist for three National Player of the Year honors (Naismith Award, Oscar Robertson Trophy, Adolph F. Rupp FedExForum Attendance Trophy). SeasonSeaso GGms s Avg. Totalota National at o a Rank a Record eco d  Darius Washington Jr. was named an Associated 2004-05 23 10,552 242.696 — 16-7 Press All-America honorable mention. 2005-06 20 14,866 297,328 13th 19-1  Darius Washington Jr. was a finalist for the Bob 2006-07 19 14,527 276,014 16th 19-0 Cousy Award, given each year to the nation’s 2007-08 21 16,748 351,718 10th 20-1 top point guard. 2008-09008 09 200 16, 6,933933 33 338,6588,658 8t8th 19-19  Shawne Williams was a consensus National Total 103 14,626 1,506,414 93-10

Freshman All-America pick. He was named through the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 vic- to The Sporting News, Collegeinsider.com, tory over Texas A&M on Mar. 22, 2007. The Rivals.com and Collegehoopsnet.com Nationall 25-game win streak was the nation’s longest in Freshman All-America squads. 2006-07.  The 2006-07 Tiger squad kept the momentum  After dropping its first two road games in 2006- going from the previous year with another 33-4 07, Memphis responded with nine-consecutive overall record. The 33 victories were tied for road wins to finish the season with a 9-2 mark the third-most in the nation. The 89.2 winning away from FedExForum. percentage was second in the country, trailing  The Tigers went undefeated in their home, only Ohio State’s 89.7 winning percentage. FedExForum, in 2006-07. Memphis went 19-  Memphis became the second team in Confer- 0 and extended its homecourt win streak to 32 ence USA history to post an undefeated regular straight, which ended the year as the nation’s season record with a 16-0 mark. The Tigers longest (Tigers will carry that win streak into the joined the 1999-2000 Cincinnati team as the 2007-08 season). The undefeated home mark only two squads to accomplish the feat. in 2006-07 was only the sixth time since 1970-  The Tigers followed their 16-0 Conference USA 71 that a Tiger squad accomplished that feat. regular season with a C-USA Tournament title, The 1981-82, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1994-95 and

Y becoming the first team in league history to pull 2003-04 Memphis teams also had undefeated off the feat. home records.

OR  Memphis earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA  Memphis ranked among the NCAA statistical Tournament South Region and advanced to leaders (top 15) in six different categories, in- ST the Elite Eight for a second-straight year. It was cluding scoring offense (14th), scoring margin

HI H the first time in school history the Tigers made (5th), field goal percentage defense (12th), back-to-back Elite Eights. blocked shots (12th), steals (14th) and winning  With the No. 2 seed, Memphis made it consecu- percentage (2nd). tive years with a No. 1 (2006) and No. 2 seed  John Calipari became the second-winningest (2007) for the first time in school history. coach in Tiger basketball history. He also  The Tigers put together a school-record 25- moved into the No. 3 spot on most wins by an game win streak during the 2006-07 campaign. NCAA Division I coach in his first 15 years. Memphis began its streak on Dec. 23, 2006, with His 370 wins trail only Roy Williams and Nolan Rodney Carney was a consensus All-America second team pick in 2005-06. The C-USA Player of the Year was also a finalist a win over Middle Tennessee and continued it Richardson on that list. for three National Player of the Year awards.

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 Joey Dorsey (first team), Chris Douglas-Roberts (first) and Jeremy Hunt (second) all earned All- Conference USA honors. Dorsey was named C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, while Hunt took home the C-USA Sixth Man of the Year award. Dorsey and Antonio Anderson earned C-USA All-Defensive Team honors.  Chris Douglas-Roberts was named the C-USA Tournament MVP, and Antonio Anderson and Joey Dorsey were named to the C-USA All- Tournament Team.  Chris Douglas-Roberts was named Associated Press All-America honorable mention.  Joey Dorsey earned a spot on the U.S. team that played in the 2007 Pan American Games in Brazil. Team USA placed fifth with a 3-2 record. 2007-08 The Year of the Tigers  Memphis posted a 38-2 overall record in 2007- 08, and the 38 wins are the most in a single season in NCAA Division I history.  The 38 wins made head coach John Calipari the winningest coach for a single season in NCAA Division I history.  With their 38 wins in 2007-08, the Tigers Joey Dorsey cut down the nets following the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament South Region title win over Texas. Dorsey, who was completed a three-year span (2006-08) with a named to the NCAA All-South Region Team, had 11 points and 12 rebounds vs. the Longhorns. Dorsey fi nished his career as 104-10 overall record. The 104 wins are tied for the winningest senior class in Memphis basketball history with 126 victories. the most in a three-year span in NCAA Division I history (Kentucky won 104 from 1996-98). ference USA history. Tennessee and ran through Feb. 13, 2008, versus  The 104 wins made head coach John Calipari  The Tigers went 10-0 in road games in 2007-08, Houston. the winningest coach for a three-year period in marking the first time since 1960-61 (7-0 road  John Calipari became only the second coach in NCAA Division I history (previous best was mark) that Memphis went unbeaten in games NCAA Division I history to win 400 or more Rupp’s 102 wins from 1947-49). away from home. Memphis finished 2007-08 games in the first 16 years as a collegiate head  Memphis advanced to the NCAA championship with a road win streak of 19 games, dating back coach. Roy Williams is the other to reach that game, the school’s first since 1973. to the 2006-07 campaign. milestone in that amount of time.  The Tigers’ 2008 NCAA Final Four appearance  Memphis won the Conference USA Tournament  John Calipari was named Naismith National was the school’s first since 1985. championship for the third-straight year. Coach of the Year for the second time in col-  Memphis won the 2008 NCAA Tournament  The Tigers won Conference USA regular season legiate career. He also received the honor at South Region championship. crown third-straight year for the third-consecu- UMass in 1996.  The Tigers were ranked in all 19 regular season tive season.  John Calipari is only second coach to receive polls, continuing the streak of 58-straight weeks  Memphis went 16-0 in Conference USA regular the Naismith National Coach of the Year in the national polls (2006-08). Memphis was season play for the second-straight undefeated multiple times since the award’s inception in tied with UCLA for the longest streak in the run in league play. 1987. Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski is a three-time nation at the time.  The Tigers ran their C-USA regular season win Naismith Award recipient.  The Tigers jumped up to the top spot in both streak to 33 straight. The streak continues into  Chris Douglas-Roberts was program’s first con- national polls in mid-January. It was the first the 2008-09 season. sensus All-America first team pick since 1993 HI  Memphis’ overall C-USA win streak — includ- when Anfernee Hardaway was a consensus No. 1 national ranking for the program since ST the 1982-83 season. ing tournaments — reached 42-straight with its selection.  Memphis was ranked No. 1 for five-straight 16-0 regular season mark and a sweep in the  Chris Douglas-Roberts was a finalist for three OR O weeks, the longest time in the polls’ top spot postseason tournament. The streak continues Nartional Player of the Year awards. The junior in school history. into the 2008-09 campaign. was up for the Wooden Award, Naismith Award Y  The Tigers were ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the  With their 26-0 streak to start 2007-08, the Tigers and Oscar Robertson Trophy. national polls for 16-straight weeks, the longest extended their regular season win streak to 45  Derrick Rose was a consensus National Fresh- streak in school history. straight. The streak was the eighth-longest streak man All-America Team pick.  Memphis put together a 26-game win streak, at in NCAA Division I history. The streak stretched  Derrick Rose was a finalist for the Bob Cousy the time the longest in school history, breaking from Dec. 23, 2006, versus Middle Tennessee Award, given to the nation’s top point guard. the previous mark of 25-consecutive wins by through Feb. 20, 2008, against Tulane.  The Tigers swept the Conference USA postsea- the 2006-07 Tiger squad.  Memphis extended its homecourt win streak son awards with John Calipari earning Coach  The 26-0 start was the best in school and Con- to 47 games, the longest in school history. The of the Year, Chris Douglas-Roberts Player of streak began on Jan. 4, 2006 against Middle the Year, Derrick Rose Freshman of the Year

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and Joey Dorsey Defensive Player of the Year man of rhe Year honors. Evans was named  Antonio Anderson finished his career as the  Joey Dorsey, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Der- National Freshman of the Year by ESPN.com, only player in Memphis basketball history to rick Rose were named to the NCAA Tournament U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), have 1,000 points, 500 rebound and 500 assists All-South Region Team. Rose was selected the The Sporting News, CBSSports.com, FoxS- in a career. region’s MVP. ports.com, Rivals.com, collegeinsider.com,  Robert Dozier finished his career as one of six  Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Rose were CollegeHoops.net and NaismithLives.com players in school history to have 1,000 points named to the NCAA All-Final Four Team.  Antonio Anderson became only the second and 900 rebounds. player in Tiger history to record a triple-double.  On Apr. 7, 2009, a new era in Tiger basketball 2008-09 Anderson had 12 points, 10 boards and 13 as- started when Josh Pastner was hired as the sists. The other player to record a triple-double 17th head coach in school history. When the NCAA Record-Setters was Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway in the 1992- 2009-10 basketball season starts, Pastner will  The 2008-09 Memphis senior class — Antonio 93 campaign, and he did so in back-to-back be the third-youngest head coach at the NCAA Anderson, Robert Dozier and Chance McGrady games. Division I level. — left as the winningest four-year class in NCAA Division I history. The 2008-09 Tiger seniors finished their careers with a 137-14 record. The 137 wins surpassed the previous mark of 133 by the Duke four-year class from 1998-2001.  The 2008-09 Tiger senior class also became the first in NCAA Division history to have four- straight 30-win seasons. During that four-year span, Memphis posted records of 33-4 in 2005- 06, 2006-07 and 2008-09 and 38-2 in 2007-08.  The 2008-09 senior trio became the winningest four-year class in Tiger basketball history with 137 victories. The previous record was 126 wins by the 2007-08 senior class (Joey Dorsey).  The Tigers put together a school-record 27- game win streak. Memphis began the streak just before Christmas of 2008, and did not drop another contest until the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen.  The 27-game win streak was the third year in a row that the Tigers had a winning streak of 25 or more games.  For the third-consecutive year, Memphis had the longest win streak in the nation. In 2006- A new era in Tiger basketball began on Apr. 7, 2009, when Josh Pastner was introduced at a packed press conference as the 17th head coach in the program’s history. Pastner, who had served as an assistant for the 2008-09 season, won an NCAA title during 07, the Tigers had a 25-game win streak, and his collegiate playing days at Arizona, where he learned the game from Hall of Famer Lute Olson. in 2007-08, Memphis put together a 26-game win streak. Memphis In The AP Poll  The Tigers extended their Conference USA overall win streak to 61 straight and their regular Yearea Weeksee s 1975-76...... 1 2002-03...... 4 Most consecutive weeks season win streak to 49 straight. Both are the 1954-55...... 2 1976-77...... 4 2003-04...... 5 in AP Poll (over two or 1955-56...... 7 1981-82...... 6 2004-05...... 3 moreoey yrs) ...... 747 second-longest in college basketball history. 1956-57...... 6 1982-83...... 17 2005-06...... 19 Most consecutive weeks The last time Memphis dropped a conference 1957-58...... 2 1983-84...... 17 2006-07...... 19 in AP Poll (single season) game was Mar. 2, 2006, at UAB. 1958-59...... 1 1984-85...... 17 2007-08...... 20 20 (2007-08)(2007 08) 1960-61...... 1 1985-86...... 17 2008-09...... 15 * Note: 1986-87 squad  For a fourth-straight year, Memphis swept the 1970-71...... 1 1987-88...... 5 was not ranked due to 1971-72...... 6 1989-90...... 8 Total # of weeks NCAA sanctions Y Conference USA regular season and tourna- ment titles. The Tigers became the fourth 1972-73...... 11 1992-93...... 4 In AP Polll ...... 252 1973-74...... 6 1995-96...... 18 Current streak of weeks

OR program in NCAA Division I history to sweep 1974-75...... 6 2001-02...... 4 in AP Pollo l...... 9 four-consecutive league regular season and ST tournament crowns, joining N.C. State (1945- 1983 17 17 — Memphis Final 1984 16 16 — HI H 50), UMass (1992-96) and Gonzaga (2004-07).  The Tigers posted a perfect 16-0 league record National Ranking 1985 5 4 — 1986 12 12 — in the regular season for a third-consecutive 19961996 1166 — 17 season. Year —Final Rank — AP UPI 20032003 1199 — 22  John Calipari was named National Coach of Coaches*hes 2004 24 —— the Year by Sports Illustrated. He also earned 19571957 1122 —— 2006 4 — 6 the Jim Phelan Award, which is collegeinsider. 1961 14 20 — 22000707 5 — 7 2008 2 — 2 com’s National Coach of the Year honor. 1972 13 13 — 1973 12 11 — 20092009 3 — 9  Tyreke Evans became the first player in Tiger 1982 9 9 —* final regular season poll hoops history to earn consensus National Fresh-

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ERWIN, Duane (11) Huntsville, Ala. 2001-05 EVANS, “Rabbit” Decaturville, Tenn. 1926-29 AAAA EVANS, Tyreke (12) Chester, Pa. 2009 NAME (Jersey No.) Hometown Years ADEBAYO, Sunday (40) Benin City, Nigeria 1996-97 ADKINS, Sidney (10) Memphis 1986-88 ALBRIGHT, Jon (14) Greensboro, N.C. 1980-84 FFFF ALEXANDER, Craig (34,50) Peoria, Ill. 1964-67 FAIRFIELD, Ron (30) Jacksonville, Ill. 1973-75 ALEXANDER, Marvin (51, 54) Memphis 1985-88 FERGUSON, Reginold Halls, Tenn. 1934-37 ALLEN, Andre (15) Memphis 2006-08 FINCH, Larry (21) Memphis 1970-73 ALLEN, Chad (4) Little Rock, Ark. 1995-97 FINCH, Larry, Jr. (21) Memphis 1995-97 ALLEN, Harry (42) Norristown, Pa. 1996-98 FLETCHER, Hollis Dyer, Tenn. 1924-25 ALLEN, Kelvin (31) Bolivar, Tenn. 1989-93 FLETCHER, Mike (23) Collinsville, Ill. 1970-71 AMMER, Oscar (21) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-58 FORD, Deuce (32) Memphis 1993-94 ANDERSON, Antonio (12,5) Lynn, Mass. 2006-09 FORMAN, Shannon (40) Baton Rouge, La. 1999-01 ANDREWS, Ken (24) Puxico, Mo. 1971-74 FORREST, Rob (10) Memphis 1992-96 ARNOLD, Forest (13) Puxico, Mo. 1952-56 FORTNER, Elmore (55) Puxico, Mo. 1953-56 ARNOLD, Orby (17,13) Bloomfield, Mo. 1955-59 FOX, David (12) Memphis 1945-46 ASKEW, Vincent (30) Memphis 1984-87 FOX, Jason (4) Memphis 1992-95 ATHA, Jim (21,43) Kent, Ohio 1963-65 FOXWORTH, Bob (14) St. Louis, Mo. 1971-72 FRANKLIN, Wayne (7, 23) Memphis 1945-48 FROMM, Kevin (41) Raytown, Mo. 1977-79 FROST, Jeff (13, 11) Los Altos, Calif. 1968-70 FULGHUM, Gene Bolivar, Tenn. 1926-27 BBBB FULLER, Damonn (30) Jackson, Tenn. 1995-97 BAILEY, Dewayne (42) Memphis 1983-88 FURRY, Ross (11) Indianapolis, Ind. 1968-69 BAILEY, Hashim (35) Paterson, N.J. 2007 BALLARD, Jimmie (43,3) Memphis 1953-55 BALLARD, Steve (43) Memphis 1987-89 BANKS, Arthur (34) Forrest City, Ark. 1978-80 Forest Arnold was Memphis’ first All-American being named BANKS, Sean (32) Englewood, N.J. 2004 to both the UPI and Converse teams. GALES, JohnG (3) G Bolivar,G Tenn.G 1995-97 BARCLAY, Arthur (55) Camden, N.J. 2001-02, 04-05 GARBER, Larry (40) Kingsport, Tenn. 1961-63 BARNES, Bert Bells, Tenn. 1935-37 CLEARY, Marty (11) Memphis 1956-57 GARDNER, Alton Dyersburg, Tenn. 1936-38 BARNHILL, John Memphis 1923-24 COLES, Sidney (50) Lewsiburg, Va. 1992-94 GARNER, Chris (00) Memphis 1993-97 BARRON, Earl (30) Clarksdale, Miss. 1999-02 COOK, Bill (43) Memphis 1973-76 GARRETT, Darrell (33) Memphis 1967-68 BATTLE, Jeffrey (31) Rocky Mount, N.C. 1978-81 COOPER, Kareem (42) Washington, D.C. 2006-07 GAY, John (20) Miami, Fla. 1968-69 BATTLE, A. Maceo (23) Memphis 1979-83 CORN, Robert (15) Benton, Ill. 1973-76 GIBSON, Cheyenne (14) Memphis 1987-90 BECKMAN, Hunter (24) Troy, Mo. 1961-63 COUGHENOUR, Rick (14) Maplewood, Mo. 1968-70 GIEGER, Bob Memphis 1945-48 BECTON, Willie (45) Memphis 1983-85 CRAWFORD, James Memphis 1938-39 GIPSON, Johnnie (13) Vance, Miss. 1980-82 BEDFORD, William (50) Memphis 1983-86 CREASON, Coy (92) Brewers, Ky. 1948-52 GOLDEN, Detric (5) Memphis 1997-98 BERTRAM, Ray (36) 1948-49 CRENSHAW, Rufus Lucy, Tenn. 1924-25 GRAINGER, Jack (87, 16) Sellersburg, Ind. 1949-52 BETZELBERGER, Steve (30) Memphis 1964-65 CROOK, Tommy (29) Memphis 1946-48 GRANTHAM, Jimmy 1936-37 BEVERIDGE, Pat (41,40) Columbus, Ohio 1967-70 GRAY, Barthel Selmer, Tenn. 1934-37 BLAIR, Danny (11) Memphis 1970-71 GRAY, Sylvester Memphis 1986-87 BOAZ, Bob Paducah, Ky. 1947-48 GREEN, Garrick (15) Holly Springs, Miss. 2003-04 BORSA, Stanley Memphis 1928-32 GRICE, John (20) Memphis 2000-01, 02-03 BOYD, Dwight (31) Memphis 1984-88 DDDD GRIFFIS, Bob (33, 86) Yorktown, Ind. 1949-52 BRADFORD, Keldrick (20) Dallas, Texas 1996-98 DANIELS, Dinno (3) New Orleans, La. 1998-99 GULLETT, “Hoss” 1928-29 BRADLEY, James (35) Memphis 1976-79 DARNALL, Roy (96, 62) Brewers, Ky. 1949-52 GUMMERSBACH, Joe (44, 11) St. Louis, Mo. 1957-59 BRALEY, Ed (41) Montgomery, Ala. 1966-67 DAVIS, Marion Whitehaven, Tenn. 1924-25 GUNN, John (24, 44) Memphis 1974-77 BRANCH, Jake (8) Memphis 1941-42 DAVIS, Millard (44, 50) Cave-in-Rock, Ill. 1953-55 BRIDGES, Darrell (45) Monette, Ark. 1973-75 DAVIS, Terry (20) Hopkinsville, Ky. 1966-67 BRITTIAN, Michael (50) Atlanta, Ga. 1996-98 DETCHEON, Floyd Goodletteville, Tenn. 1927-29 BROWN, David (11) Silsbee, Texas 1974-77 DESCHEPPER, Ed (11) Kansas City, Mo. 1973-75 BROWN, Ron (31) Roanoke, Ill. 1966-68 DIARRA, Modibo (43, 45) Mali, West Africa 2000-04 HHHH BRYAN, Kent (15) Kansas City, Mo. 1957-58 DILLARD, Stanley Memphis 1926-27 HALE, Boswell Memphis 1924-25 BUCKMON, Jesse (43) Florence, Ala. 1969-70 DONNELL, Bob 1924-27 HANCOCK, Buster (12) Memphis 1974-79 BUFF, Tim (33, 32) Springfield, Mo. 1957-59 DODDS, Jack 1932-34 HARDAWAY, Anfernee (25) Memphis 1991-93

BUFORD, Billy (20) Glasgow, Ky. 1972-74 DORSEY, Richard “Joey” (15,32,3) Baltimore, Md. 2005-08 HARRIS, James (35) Houston, Texas 1997-00 HI BURKS, Antonio (1) Memphis 2001-04 DOUGLAS, Anthony (55) Memphis 1990-93 HARRIS, Riley Bolivar, Tenn. 1934-37 BURNETT, Ron (24) Nashville, Tenn. 1969-70 DOUGLAS, James (43,44) Nashville 1968-71 HAWKINS, Don (50) Grayslake, Ill. 1963-64 ST BURTON, Jewell (40) Memphis 1989-90 DOUGLAS, Rodney (41) Memphis 1985-89 HAWKINS, Jimmy Memphis 1964-68 BUSH, Larry (44) Chicago, Ill. 1983-84 DOUGLAS-ROBERTS, Chris (3,14) Detroit, Mich. 2006-08 HAYNES, Chris (14) Memphis 1991-93 OR O BUTCHER, Bill (25) Loogootee, Ind. 1975-76 DOYLE, Neal (3) Memphis 1953-54 HAYNES, Paul Water Valley, Miss. 1947-48

BUTCHER, Jack (42,3) Loogootee, Ind. 1951-57 DOZIER, Robert (2) Lithonia, Ga. 2006-09 HAYNES, Phillip “Doom” (32) Memphis 1980-84 Y BUTLER, Mike (12) Memphis 1965-68 DREWELL, Don (15) Memphis 1961-62 HAYS, Martin “Spud”(44, 99) Henry, Tenn. 1954-58 DUNCAN, Tim (13) Memphis 1988-92 HEAD, James (22) Brownsville, Tenn. 1947-48 DUNEK, Ken (45) Marengo, Ill. 1977-78 HEADDEN, Herman “Slick” 1923-27 DUVALL, Charles (23) Inverness, Miss. 1971-72 HENDERSON, Cedric (45) Memphis 1993-97 HENDERSON-NILES, Pierre (4) Memphis 2007-09 CCCC HIGGINBOTHAM, Roy (4) Memphis 1945-46 CALDWELL, Ken (11) Union City, Tenn. 1952-56 HILL, Marvin (7) Brighton, Tenn. 1940-41 CARNEY, Rodney (10) Indianapolis, Ind. 2002-06 HILLARD, Marion (42) Crystal Springs, Miss. 1974-76 CARTER, Pate (9) Memphis 1945-46 EEEE HILLIARD, Herb (24) Millington, Tenn. 1966-69 CHASE, Wyatt (20) Charlotte, N.C. 1978-79 EARHART, Charles 1947-48 HILLMAN, John (44) Memphis 1962-65 CHATMAN, Shyrone (15) Baton Rouge, La. 1997-2001 EMMONS, Billy (24) Memphis 1950-52 HINDSMAN, Sam (6) Columbus, Miss. 1939-41 CHRIST, Steve (43) Arcanum, Ohio 1970-72 ERB, Bruce (3) Paterson, N.J. 1957-58

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HOCKADAY, James (16, 34) Selmer, Tenn. 1955-59 LONDON, Paris (14) Memphis 1998-00 MITCHELL, Leon (12) Memphis 1991-95 HODSON, Phil (26) Yorktown, Ind. 1948-52 LONG, Fred Scotts Hill, Tenn. 1937-39 MONTS, James Plantersville, Miss. 1941-42 HOLCOMB, Don (15) Charleston, S.C. 1969-72 LONG, Travis (20) Dumont, N.J. 2006 MOODY, Kenneth (32) Memphis 1985-87 HOLLIMON, Darrel (20) Memphis 1976-78 LOOS, Dave (30) Mehlville, Mo. 1966-69 MOODY, Marcus (32) Memphis 1997-01 HOLMES, Baskerville (43) Memphis 1982-86 LOPEZ, Ivan (31) Aguadilla, P.R. 2004 MOORE, Greg (22, 12) Memphis 1977-80 HOPSON, Cody (12) Sapulpa, Okla. 1995-98 LOWERY, Tommy (23) Philadelphia, Pa. 1977-79 MOORE, Wilson Union City, Tenn. 1935-37 HORTON, Fred (25) Durham, N.C. 1969-72 LUCKETT, Bubba (41) Memphis 1979-83 MORGAN, Tim (14) Sedalia, Mo. 1963-65 HORTON, James (30) Ramer, Tenn. 1961-63 LYLES, Demond (11) Lima, Ohio 1996-97 MORTON, Fred (3) Memphis 1941-42 HOUPE, Wesley 1937-38 MOYES, Bobby (5, 23) Memphis 1945-48 HORNE, Jerrell (41) Memphis 1992-94 MULVAGH, Aaron (20) South Hadley, Mass. 1998-00 HOWZE, Duke Memphis, Tenn. 1924-25 MUNDT, Bret (53) Jackson, Tenn. 1987-89 HUBBARD, Tony (55) St. Petersburg, Fla. 1979-83 MUNDT, Todd (51) Jackson, Tenn. 1989-92 HUDSPETH, Maurice (9, 28) 1940-47 MMMM MACK, Doneal (20) Charlotte, N.C. 2007-09 HUNT, Jeremy (5) Memphis 2002-05, 2007 MADLOCK, Tony (20) Memphis 1988-92 HUNTER, Jimmie “Snap” (10) Memphis 1998-99 MANGUM, Fred (32) Savannah, Tenn. 1958-60 HURT, Jerry (23) IndPianapolis, Ind. 1969-70 MANN, Paul (21) Affton, Mo. 1967-70 HUTTON, E.L. Memphis 1944-45 NNNN MASEY, Milton 1926-29 NASH, Montrell (52) St. Louis, Mo. 1989-91 MASSIE, Chris (4) Arcola, Texas 2001-03 NEAL, Chuck (54) Cobden, Ill. 1965-68 MATHIS, Van (82) Brewers, Ky. 1948-52 NEELY, Summers 1937-38 MAYO, Milton Cades, Tenn. 1933-37 NELSON, Gregg (33) Geneva, Ill. 1965-66 IIII McCALMAN, Bill Memphis 1928-29 NEUMANN, Bob (14, 34) Cincinnati, Ohio 1961-64 INGOLD, Jim (21, 15) Morton, Ill. 1962-64 McCLAIN, Bill (36, 22) Selmer, Tenn. 1951-55 NEWMAN, James (15) Cincinnati, Ohio 1995-96 ISBELL, Dennis (34) Blytheville, Ark. 1976-81 McCLAIN, Ronald (30) Memphis 1987-91 NEWSOM, Rodney (20) Memphis 1992-96 IVIE, Marcus Memphis 1945-46 McCOY, Ricky (11) Memphis 1981-85 NIEBRUEGGE, Bob (21, 41) Waterloo, Ill. 1964-66 McDONALD, Argyle Monroe, Tenn. 1941-42 NJOYA, Simplice (14) Yaoundé, Cameroon 2005-06 McDONALD, Bob (44) Charlotte, N.C. 1956-57 NOLAN, Marcus (15) Memphis 1991-95 McDOWELL, Hank (42) Memphis 1977-81 McFADGON, Scooter (3) Memphis 2000-02 JJJJ McGEE, Van (31) Memphis 1946-47 JACKSON, Alfred 1938-39 McGINNIS, Baker 1933-34 JACKSON, James (23) Memphis 1967-69 McGRADY, Chance (11,55,31, 10) Auburndale, Fla. 2006-09 OOOO JACKSON, Otis (10) Arlington, Tenn. 1978-82 OAKLEY, Bill Senatobia, Miss. 1945-48 McKINNEY, Doug (40) Fairfield, Ohio 1970-73 JACKSON, Tom (55) 1959-60 O’DELL, Mike (44) Hamilton, Ohio 1965-68 McKINISTRY, John Reagan, Tenn. 1933-35 JAMES, Ira 1928-29 O’NEAL, Allan (31) Clarksville, Tenn. 1962-63 McKIRNAN, Bob (13) Celina, Ohio 1969-72 JENSEN, David (44) Greenville, S.C. 1984-86 OUSLEY, Jermaine (4) Milwaukee, Wisc. 1997-99 McKNIGHT, Joe “Nip” Bemis, Tenn. 1952-53 JOHNSON, Mingo (11) Nashville, Tenn. 1994-96 OWENS, Jim (72) Brewers, Ky. 1948-49 (66, 33) JOHNSTON, Harry (15) Gulfport, Miss. 1964-65 McLAUGHLIN, John (15) Monticello, Ind. 1987-91 JONES, Clarence (40) Fort Mitchell, Ala. 1973-76 McMACKIN, Ronald Hollow Rock, Tenn. 1937-38 JONES, Don (35) Nashville, Tenn. 1953-55 McMAHAN, Jamie (12) Ripley, Tenn. 1962-65 JONES, “Dubb” 1926-29 McMAHAN, Larry (40, 25) Ripley, Tenn. 1963-66 JONES, Marshall Humboldt, Tenn. 1935-39 PPPP MEACHAM, Steve (30) Philadelphia, Pa. 1975-80 PAOLETTI, Gene (17, 69) Pocahontas, Ill. 1947-51 JONES, Richard (33) Memphis 1968-69 MEADOR, Don (11) 1945-46 PARKER, Joe (32, 12) Louisville, Ky. 1979-80 JONES, Shamel (55) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1998-01 MELTON, Joe (3) Whitehaven, Tenn. 1940-41 PARKS, Bobby (22) Grand Junct., Tenn. 1980-84 MENDROP, Othel (29, 16) Vicksburg, Miss. 1947-49 PARR, Carlos Trenton, Tenn. 1924-25 MILLS, Calvin Brighton, Tenn. 1933-34 PARRISH, Jerry (33) Chillicothe, Mo. 1961-63 MIRRIELEES, Alan (32) Long Island, N.Y. 1964-67 PENDARVIS, Gene (42, 33) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1968-70 KKKK MISKA, Steve Normal, Tenn. 1928-29 PERRY, Elliot (34) Memphis 1987-91 KELLER, Ollie (44) Maryville, Tenn. 1952-53 MITCHELL, Jim (4) Yorkstown, Ind. 1958-59 PETTY, B.G. (30, 11, 21) Memphis 1963-66 KEMP, Willie (1) Bolivar, Tenn. 2007-09 KENNEDY, Shannon (12) Muncie, Ind. 1972-73 KENON, Larry (35) Birmingham, Ala. 1972-73 KENT, Jim (10) Saltillo, Tenn. 1940-42 KIBBEY, Phil (44, 13) Yorktown, Ind. 1958-60 KILZER, John (32) Jackson, Tenn. 1975-79 KINDER, Dick (43) Petersburg, Ind. 1952-54 KINGSOLVER, Leon Ft. Knox, Ky. 1948-52 (12, 77, 56) KIRK, George Marion, Ohio 1961-64 KIRK, Lowery (77, 25) Hornsby, Tenn. 1957-61 Y KOEHLER, Bill (32) Wheeling, W.V. 1961-62 KOFFMAN, Jim (7) Trenton, Tenn. 1941-42 OR KOFFMAN, Neill (30, 33) 1946-48 ST HI H LLLL LAIRD, Preston (31) Memphis, Tenn. 2009 LANCASTER, Jesse Bath Springs, Tenn. 1931-34 LANE, Ted (35) Indianapolis, Ind. 1959-60 LAURIE, Bill (10) Versailles, Mo. 1971-74 LECOMTE, Ray (42) Bruceton, Tenn. 1981-82 LEE, Keith (24) W. Memphis, Ark. 1981-85 LEE, Rodney (40) Philadelphia, Pa. 1976-79 LINDSAY, John (30) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1969-71 Memphis won 104 games during the four-year careers of Ricky McCoy (above) and Keith Lee, LISS, Jim (15) Crown Point, Ind. 1972-75 culminating with an appearance in the 1985 NCAA Final Four.

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SCHWAIGER, Francis Cordova, Tenn. 1934-37 WALKER, Odus Buntyn, Tenn. 1926-29 SCOGGINS, Albert Memphis 1937-41 WALLISA, John (33, 15) Muncie, Ind. 1950-53 SCOTT, Danyell (11) Lansing, Mich. 1991-92 WASHINGTON, John (23) Columbus, Ga. 1973-77 SCOTT, Hoover (15) Savannah, Tenn. 1953-57 WASHINGTON JR., Darius (35) Edgewater, Fla. 2005-06 SHORT, Herbert (9, 10) Memphis 1941-46 WATSON, Orien (25) Memphis 1988-89 SIDDALL, Jim (42) Potts Camp, Miss. 1963-65 WATTS, Preston (12) Nashville, Tenn. 1940-42 SHINE, Keiron (11) Memphis 1998-00 WEAVER, Tim (31, 35) West Frankfort, Ill. 1961-64 SIMMONS, Winton Memphis 1932-34 WEHLACZ, Joe (55) Des Plaines, Ill. 1965-67 SIMS, Bill (17) Union, Mo. 1952-54 WEIL, Eddie (33) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-57 SISSON, Pete (24) Memphis 1946-47 WEST, Stan (40) Potosi, Mo. 1964-66 SMITH, Billy (35) Memphis 1990-93 WESTFALL, West (42) St. Louis, Mo. 1972-74 SMITH, Bob (21) Hillsboro, Mo. 1961-62 WILFONG, Gene (20) Puxico, Mo. 1959-61 SMITH, Ed (20) Hillsboro, Mo. 1961-62 WILFONG, John (20) Memphis 1983-87 SMITH, Ernest (23) Memphis 1988-92 WILFONG, Win (22) Puxico, Mo. 1955-57 SMITH, Harmon (5) 1941-42 WILHITE, Jerry (34, 25) Memphis 1962-64 SMITH, Jason (5) Washington, N.C. 1993-96 WILLIAMS, John (11) Jackson, Miss. 1986-90 SMITH, Mackie Don (15) Booneville, Miss. 1965-69 WILLIAMS, Shawne (4) Memphis 2006 SMITH, Marshall 1937-38 WILLIAMS, Waki (1) Cincinnati, Ohio 2005-06 SMITH, Joe (32, 55) 1951-53 WILLIS, Tre’Von (3) Fresno, Calif. 2007 SMITH, Randall (34, 52) Booneville, Miss. 1947-48 WILSON, Ed (34) Memphis 1973-76 SMITH, Tom (8) 1940-41 WILSON, Michael (23) Memphis 1994-96 SNEED, Omar (31) Beaumont, Texas 1997-99 WILSON, Wayne (33) Memphis 1953-55 SNYDER, Frank (44, 12) Chico, Calif. 1959-62 WIMMER, Justin (3) Memphis 1993-95 Ronnie Robinson, one of the Tigers’ all-time leading re- SNYDER, John (13) Dillsboro, Ind. 1962-65 WINN, Donn (99) Marthaville, La. 1952-55 bounders, helped lead Memphis to the 1973 NCAA Finals. SPIVA, Ben (42) Memphis 1989-92 WISE, Kelly (45) Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 1998-02 STEELE, Leslie (11, 33) Pine Grove, Miss. 1940-47 WITHERSPOON, Wesley (11) Atlanta, Ga. 2009 PHILLIPS, Bob (4) Brighton, Tenn. 1940-41 STEINTHAL, Josh (23) Sumner, Wash. 1996-97 WOLFE, Skip (33) New Haven, Mo. 1957-60 PHILLIPS, Derrick (35) St. Louis, Mo. 1979-84 STEPHENSON, Bob (22) Calhoun, Tenn. 1951-52 WOOD, Clayton (66) Scottsboro, Ala. 1949-51 PITTMAN, Billy (3) Memphis 1945-46 STEWART, Mike (14) Muncie, Ind. 1965-68 WRIGHT, Alvin (10) Memphis 1974-78 POPE, Foy 1933-34 STREET, Howard (8, 30) Cairo, Ill. 1945-48 WRIGHT, Lorenzen (55) Memphis 1994-96 PRICE, Aaron (34) W. Memphis, Ark. 1981-85 STROUPE, James Grand Junct., Tenn. 1937-39 PRICE, George (66, 15) Monticello, Ind. 1957-60 SUTHERLAND, Vaughn (12) Morganza, La. 1973-75 PRICE, Paul (11) Monticello, Ind. 1961-62 SWANDER, Bob (17, 7, 20) Yorktown, Ind. 1954-58 PROCTOR, Joe (10) Knoxville, Tenn. 1968-71 YYYY YATES, Wayne (40) N. Little Rock, Ark. 1959-61 YERGEN, Arnold (32) Memphis, Tenn. 1946-47 TTTT YOUNG, Russell (32) Lagrange, Ark. 1987-92 QQQQ TAGGART, Shawn (0) Richmond, Va. 2008-09 QUAST, Tom (50, 25) San Jacinto, Calif. 1967-69 TANKERSLEY, George (50) Versailles, Mo. 1964-65 TAYLOR, Garry (40, 45) Cincinnati, Ohio 1979-82 TAYLOR, Ron (20) Memphis 1967-68 TETZLAFF, Jerry (11) South Bend, Ind. 1971-73 ZZZZ ZARECOR, Billy Yorkville, Tenn. 1937-39 THIERO, Almamy (3) Mali, West Africa 2004-05 RRRR THOMPSON, Ed Brownsville, Tenn. 1928-29 2009-10 returnees in bold RAGAN, Ron (55, 88) Indianapolis, Ind. 1956-58 THOMPSON, Red 1923-24 RANDOLPH, Don (44, 55) Potts Camp, Miss. 1961-63 THWEATT, Barney (42) Brewers, Ky. 1949-50 REED, Benny (36) New Albany, Miss. 1949-51 TIPTON, Ralph (20) Memphis 1962-63 REED, Dexter (22) Little Rock, Ark. 1973-77 TODD, Curry Memphis 1968-69 REID, Glen (24) Bartlett, Tenn. 1965-66 TORRANCE, Michael (43) Memphis 1978-80 RICE, Anthony (23) Atlanta, Ga. 2001-05 TRASK, Courtney (5) Baton Rouge, La. 1999-01 RICHARDS, Torian (5) Memphis 1996-97 TRENT, Walter (4) Memphis 1941-42 RICHMOND, Billy (12) Memphis, Tenn. 2002-03 TROSPER, Larry (23) Ripley, Tenn. 1972-75 ROBERTSON, Bill Union City, Tenn. 1948-49 TUCKER, Albert Memphis 1934-37 ROBINSON, Jeff (32) Trenton, N.J. 2008 TURNER, Andre (10) Memphis 1982-86 ROBINSON, Ronnie (33) Memphis 1970-73 TYSON, Fulford Normal, Tenn. 1924-25 ROBINSON, Vincent (23) Bridgeport, Ala. 1985-86 ROCHELLE, Paul Rutherford, Tenn. 1926-27 ROCHELLE, Thomas 1934-35

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UUUU ST ROSE, Derrick (23) Chicago, Ill. 2008 USELTON, Robert 1934-35 ROSENBLUME, Norman Brooklyn, N.Y. 1941-42

ROWLAND, Bill (21) Greenwood, Miss. 1946-47 OR O RUFUS, Tony (11) Memphis 1978-79 VVVV Y VANVULPEN, Johnny (5) 1940-41 VAUGHN, David (50, 42) Nashville, Tenn. 1991-95 SSSS VAUGHN, Elmer Bartlett, Tenn. 1937-39 SALLIE, Roburt (3) Sacramento, Calif. 2009 VINES, Charles (32, 33) Mound City, Ill. 1962-64 SANDERS, Lee (15) Memphis 1976-78 SANDERS, Frank 1933-34 SANDRIDGE, Jared (30) Memphis 2006-07 SAWYER, James (22) Memphis 1946-47 SCHEERER, William 1934-35 WWWW WADE, Clyde (0) Memphis 2002-03; 2006-07 SCHMOLLINGER, Jack (20,22) Greenville, Ill. 1947-51 In just two seasons as a Tiger, Lorenzen Wright WAGNER, Dajuan (2) Camden, N.J. 2001-02 SCHWAIGER, John 1937-39 scored 1,026 points.

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Hanging from the rafters in FedExForum are eight ing list with 1,869 points. Finch was the catalyst Tiger jerseys which symbolize the great success that in Memphis reaching the NCAA Final Four for The University of Memphis basketball has enjoyed over the first time ever in 1973, when the Tigers lost its 82-year history. The retired jerseys belong to Win Wilfong (#22), John 44 to UCLA and Bill Walton in the national finals. Gunn (#44), Larry Finch (#21), Ronnie Robinson (#33), During the 1973 tournament, Finch averaged 26.8 Keith Lee (#24), Elliot Perry (#34), Anfernee Hardaway points a game, including 29 against the Bruins. (#25) and Forest Arnold (#13). Wilfong’s was the first John jersey the Tigers retired. In Finch’s three years at Memphis, the Ti- Following, in order of induction, are biographies of gers put together a record of 63-21 and either the eight players whose exploits in the Tiger blue and Gunn gray have earned them the distinction of having their won or tied for two Missouri Valley Conference jerseys forever hang high above FedExForum. Nicknamed “Big John,” the late John Gunn Championships. He earned honorable mention was a valiant young man who won the hearts All-American honors from both the Associated and genuine admiration of all. He was coura- Press and United Press International, and was geous, competitive and a winner. Gunn played named to four other All-American teams his on the Wayne Yates-coached teams from 1974 senior season after breaking nine individual the 22 to 1976. U of M records at the time. Finch was also the As a freshman, Gunn averaged 12 points and Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Win 10 rebounds a game and played a big factor in in 1972 and the conference’s Newcomer of the Memphis’ impressive 20-7 record that included Year in 1971. Wilfong a trip to the NIT. That year his teammates voted Finch, who holds the record for most points The late Win Wilfong, who stands 24th on him “Mr. Hustle.” As a sophomore, the 6-foot-9 scored in a game, is still ranked in the top five in the University of Memphis’ all-time scoring list Gunn averaged 10 points and eight rebounds. over 20 different statistical categories. with 1,203 points, played basketball for the Tigers His career-high game was 25 points as a fresh- from 1955-57 and led the Tigers to a 44-13 mark. man against Buffalo State, but his best game was Wilfong played under coaches Eugene Lam- against Louisville his sophomore year in the Metro bert and Bob Vanatta and was considered, at the Tournament when he scored 18 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked two shots. 33 time, the best player in Tiger history. Wilfong, a versatile player, could do it all in his time — score, A tragic event then struck the Tiger basket- Ronnie rebound and handle the basketball. In the U of ball program at the start of the 1976-77 season. M record book, he currently stands in the top 10 After just three games, Gunn was taken ill with in several different statistical categories. For his a rare disease, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, and Robinson career, Wilfong averaged 21.5 points and 12.3 admitted to the hospital. Ten days later on Dec.21, One of the best rebounders in Tiger history, rebounds a game. In the 1955-56 season against Gunn was pronounced dead at the age of 21 due the late Ronnie “Big Cat” Robinson teamed with Union, Wilfong poured in 40 points, which stands to complications of the disease. Larry Finch to lead Memphis to the 1973 Final as the seventh-most in a single game at the U of Gunn attended Melrose High School, where Four. Robinson played on the varsity team from M. In fact, Wilfong had 30 or more points in 11 he played for Coach Verties Sails. His senior year at 1970-73 under Coach Gene Bartow. different games during his career. Melrose, along with Tiger teammates Alvin Wright Robinson, a Tiger All-American, came to In the 1956-57 season, which some say was and James Bradley, the Wildcats were undefeated Memphis from Melrose High School with his the true arrival of Memphis basketball, Wilfong and won the Tennessee state championship with life-long friend and teammate Finch. Together, led the Tigers to their first NIT bid at famed a 35-0 record. That same year, Gunn was chosen they rewrote the U of M basketball record book Madison Square Garden. The Tigers opened as one of the five best basketball prospects in the and led the team to its finest moment. In the U of up with a 77-75 win over Utah in the U of M’s nation and was voted the Tennessee Player of the M’s run to the title game against UCLA, Robinson first-ever nationally-televised game. Two nights Year. averaged 14.0 rebounds a game and had three later, the Tigers upended Manhattan 85-73, and double-doubles in the Tigers’ four tournament then slipped past St. Bonaventure 80-78 on a last outings. He pulled down 17 boards against South second shot. In the title game against Bradley, Carolina, 16 versus Kansas State and Providence Wilfong scored 31 points and was named MVP. 21 and seven in the loss to the Bruins. The Tigers, however, lost the game 84-83. Robinson was a three-year starter who worked

Y Also in 1957, Wilfong became the U of M’s Larry as both a center and forward. He averaged in first-ever first team All-American when he was double figures in both scoring and rebounding OR named to the Converse All-American first team. Finch throughout his career and still holds the distinc- In 1956, he was honored by United Press Interna- tion of being the one of only four Tigers to have ST tional as an honorable mention All-American. When you think of University of Memphis scored 1,000 points and have 1,000 rebounds.

HI H basketball, you immediately think of Larry Finch. Against Tulsa in 1971, Robinson scored The legendary player, assistant coach and former a career-high 30 points and, ironically, set the head coach was synonymous with Tiger basketball school rebounding record in the same game with for 25 years. Finch’s jersey was retired on Nov. 28 boards. 30, 1974. Robinson had three other games in his career Finch, who competed in over 500 games as in which he collected 24 caroms. He was a three- a Tiger player and coach combined, ranks fourth time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, behind former Tiger stars Keith Lee, Elliot Perry was named to the Vanderbilt Classic and Sun Bowl and Rodney Carney on the Memphis all-time scor- All-Tournament teams and received All-America

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honors (Converse and Basketball News) as a York Knicks in 2005-06, enjoyed a fabulous two senior. Robinson is the school’s second all-time seasons with the Tigers by leading the squad to field goal percentage leader (57.7) and is the fourth two-straight NCAA appearances, including an all-time leading rebounder with 1,066 boards. As 34 Elite Eight showing in 1992. a junior, Robinson finished ninth in the nation in For his career, Hardaway guided the Tigers to field goal percentage. Elliot a 43-23 record (.652), eight wins over nationally- Robinson, who stands 29th on Memphis’ ranked teams and recorded the school’s first-ever all-time scoring list with 1,150 points, was Perry triple-doubles. His two-season scoring numbers drafted in the fourth round of the NBA Draft by are good enough to be tied for 15th-best all-time the Phoenix Suns in 1973, but ended up signing Elliot Perry, who is the University of Memphis and he set numerous other records in just 66 with the Memphis Tams of the ABA. second all-time leading scorer, was one of the games. finest point guards to ever play for the Tigers. The people who were fortunate enough to The 6-foot, 150-pound Perry, led the Tigers see the consensus All-American and two-time to four-straight postseason tournaments and 76 Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year wins. Perry, who played and started every game should cherish those moments forever. He could 24 of his career, paced the Tigers in scoring, assists do it all on the basketball court — score, pass, and steals three years in a row. rebound, block shots, collect timely steals and Keith Coming out of Treadwell High School, Perry bring a crowd to its feet with electrifying slam was rated one of the best players in the country. He dunks. Hardaway also had the ability to make at Lee averaged 34.5 points a game as a prep senior and least one play every game that would leave an was named the Tennessee state Player of the Year entire crowd, at home or on the road, shaking Prior to the arrival of Anfernee Hardaway, and was tabbed a McDonald’s All-American. their heads in total amazement. He was truly a Keith Lee was considered the best to have ever He didn’t let up as a Tiger either. In his fresh- special player. donned the Blue and Gray. Lee, who gave the man season, Perry put the team on his shoulders Hardaway, who followed the Tigers on their Tigers instant success, playing on Memphis teams and led them to a 20-12 record and an NCAA two NCAA Tournament runs in 2007 and 2008, from 1981-85. bid. That year, Perry was named Metro Confer- gave back to Memphis in the summer of 2008, as Lee was arguably the most successful Tiger. ence Freshman of the Year and was considered his contributions will open the U of M’s Hardaway During his four years, Memphis compiled a the top freshman point guard in the country by Athletic Hall of Fame. 104-24 (.813) record, made four-straight NCAA Sport Magazine. appearances, including one Final Four, guided In Perry’s senior season, the little guy led the the Tigers to three Metro Conference tournament Metro Conference in scoring with a 20.8 average titles, led Memphis to a then school-record 31 and steals with 85. Perry was voted first team wins in 1984-85 and helped put the Tigers in the All-Metro Conference and finished second in the 13 final AP Top 20 poll all four seasons. The U of Metro Player of the Year tabulation. Perry also M was rated fifth in 1985. became Memphis’ and the Metro Conference’s Forest As for his individual accomplishments, Lee career leader in steals with 300 and became just was an AP All-American four years in a row, a the 10th player in NCAA history to collect as Arnold consensus first team All-American in 1985, the many. He also hit game-winning buzzer shots On January 14, 1995, the University of Metro Conference Player of the Year in 1982 and against Florida State and Miami and hit a three- Memphis recognized former Tiger great Forest 1985, the Metro Conference Tournament MVP in pointer at the buzzer to send the East Tennessee Arnold by retiring his jersey No. 13 in pregame 1982 and 1984, the Metro Conference Freshman game into overtime. Against ETSU, Perry scored ceremonies. of the Year in 1982 and was first team All-Metro a career-high 42 points. Arnold, who played for the Tigers from 1952- all four years. Also during his career, Lee was For his career, Perry is ranked in the top 10 56, was the first-ever All-American in school chosen to All-America teams by UPI, Converse, in over 25 different statistical categories. history. During his career, Arnold helped lead the The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly, USBWA, Perry’s number 34 jersey was retired in Tigers to 62 wins, including the school’s first-ever Basketball Times, ESPN and NABC. February of 1992. Lee is Memphis’ all-time leading scorer with NCAA appearance in 1955 against Penn State.

2,408 career points and the school’s all-time lead- Arnold is the school’s fifth all-time leading HI ing rebounder with 1,336 career boards. scorer with 1,854 career points and ranks as Mem- ST The 6-foot-11 center’s finest year was 1984- phis’ third career rebounding leader with 1,109. Arnold is one of just four players in Memphis 85 when he put the Tigers into the Final Four 25 OR O in Lexington, Ky. Lee led the Tigers to a 24-3 basketball history to score more than 1,000 points regular season record and a Metro Conference Anfernee and grab more than 1,000 rebounds. Y Tournament title. One of many highlights during his sterling Following his senior season, Lee was taken in Hardaway career was a school-record (at the time) 46- point game against Hardin-Simmons in the old the first round of the NBA Draft by the Chicago The most electrifying player in Tiger his- Fieldhouse. Bulls as the 11th overall pick. tory, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway became the Arnold currently resides in Springfield, Mo., seventh player to have his jersey retired when with his wife, Virginia Lee. The couple has four the University of Memphis honored him on Jan. children. Arnold is a minister and professor at 23, 1994. Central Bible College in Springfield. Hardaway, who last played with the New

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18 W 38 *at Jonesboro College ...... 31 — — Weekly Associated Press national rankings are 1923-24 Record: 4-9 20 W 36 *Lambuth ...... 26 — — designated in far right two columns (HR- Memphis Home: 4-2, Away: 0-7 25 W 37 at Catholic Club ...... 35 — — ranking; VR- opponent ranking) Coach: Lester Barnhard 28 L 35 UT JC ...... 58 — — HR VR 31 L 30 at Elks Club ...... 79 — — J. 11 L 18 at Ole Miss ...... 43 — — 1920-21 Record: 22-7-1 F. 3 W 32 *Jonesboro College ...... 17 — — 12 L 13 at Ole Miss ...... 20 — — 4 L 30 *at Lambuth ...... 43 — — Coach: Frederick Grantham 18 W 27 Union (YMCA) ...... 20 — — HR VR 7 L 28 at Rhodes College ...... 57 — — 26 W 23 Hendrix Co. (YMCA) ...... 18 — — 10 L 24 *at Bethel ...... 30 — — D. 14 W 24 Whitehaven ...... 14 — — F. 2 L 26 Mississippi Co. (YMCA) 42 — — 16 W 71 McLemore ...... 7 — — 11 L 38 *at UT Martin ...... 45 — — 6 L 14 UT Doctors ...... 17 — — 13 W 51 UT Doctors (Messick) .....18 — — 23 W 57 Messick High ...... 8 — — 8 L 17 at Union ...... 19 — — 24 W 21 Millington ...... 6 — — 15 L 26 at Earle, Ark...... 69 — — 15 L 11 at Arkansas Normal ...... 25 — — 17 L 30 at Arkansas A&M ...... 34 — — J. 7 W 66 Messick High ...... 10 — — 16 L 19 at Hendrix College ...... 29 — — 10 L 18 Memphis “Y” Rangers ....27 — — 20 W 34 Arkansas A&M ...... 30 — — 20 W 22 UT Doctors ...... 17 — — 24 L 20 at YMCA Triangles ...... 32 — — 11 W 11 Spedway ...... 7 — — 25 W 37 Catholic Club (YMCA) ...26 — — 13 W 57 McLemore ...... 7 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 29 L 19 at Memphis YMCA ...... 29 — — M. 2 W 45 Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 23 — — 14 L 35 Union...... 37 — — M. 3 L 26 at Memphis YMCA ...... 29 — — 15 W 31 Ridgely ...... 20 — — 2 W 40 Lambuth ...... 24 — — 20 W 25 Memphis Univ. School ....11 — — 3 L 37 UT JC ...... 47 — — 21 L 10 Millington ...... 26 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game Record: 3-5 24 W 33 Memphis Tech High ...... 13 — — 1924-25 Home: 2-1, Away: 1-4 25 W 52 Neshoba ...... 5 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 26 W 58 Collierville ...... 16 — — Record: 15-3 HR VR 1928-29 F. 3 W 21 Central High ...... 17 — — Home: 7-1, Away: 6-2, Neutral: 2-0 J. 10 W 32 SW Presbyt.-Clarksville...22 — — 4 T 26 Covington Ramblers ...... 26 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 8-0 16 L NA at Millington ...... NA — — 5 L 22 UT Doctors ...... 29 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 30 W 32 at Hall-Moody (Martin) ...28 — — 7 W 42 Messick High ...... 10 — — HR VR 31 W 28 Catholic Club (YMCA) ...19 — — 9 L 26 Memphis “Y” Rangers ....43 — — J. 4 L 23 at Arkansas A&M ...... 34 — — F. 2 L 19 at Ole Miss ...... 51 — — 10 W 21 Christian Brothers ...... 12 — — 12 W 54 *at Delta State ...... 14 — — 3 L 14 at Ole Miss ...... 44 — — 16 W 36 Millington ...... 14 — — 14 W 40 Cumberland ...... 27 — — 7 L 23 UT Doctors ...... 24 — — 17 W 37 Memphis Univ. School ...... 7 — — 16 L 31 Elk’s Club ...... 39 — — 27 L 17 at Memphis YMCA ...... 38 — — 26 W 26 Union...... 19 — — 18 W 29 *Murray State ...... 21 — — M. 3 W 16 Christian Brothers ...... 15 — — 25 W 50 Arkansas A&M ...... 22 — — 4 W 31 Halls, Tenn...... 23 — — 29 W 52 Catholic Club ...... 24 — — 5 W 14 Halls, Tenn...... 10 — — 1925-26 Record: 4-5 F. 1 W 43 *at Jonesboro College ...... 14 — — 7 L 7 Central High ...... 14 — — Home: 3-4, Away: 1-1 2 W 29 *Delta State ...... 23 — — 10 W 24 Memphis Tech High ...... 11 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 9 W 42 *Jonesboro College ...... 25 — — 12 L 12 UT Doctors ...... 18 — — HR VR 15 W 28 *at UT JC ...... 20 — — J. 16 L 21 Lambuth (YMCA) ...... 26 — — 16 W 38 *at Murray State ...... 30 — — 19 L 21 Memphis Triangles...... 41 — — 19 W 50 *UT JC ...... 17 — — 22 W 22 Jonesboro College ...... 13 — — Record: 1-7 20 W 40 at Catholic Club ...... 30 — — 1921-22 23 W 14 Jonesboro College ...... 5 — — Home: 1-1, Away: 0-6 23 L 32 at Bemis (Tenn.) YMCA ..41 — — F. 1 W 41 Bethel (YMCA)...... 16 — — Coach: W.H. DePriest Mississippi Valley Tournament, Murray, Ky. 6 W 44 at Lambuth ...... 25 — — HR VR M. 4 W 32 Jonesboro College ...... 27 — — 9 L 19 Rhodes College (YMCA) 31 — — J. 13 L 5 at Tiptonville Bulldogs ...... 6 — — 5 W 44 Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 22 — — 12 L 31 at Arkansas A&M ...... 33 — — 14 L 11 at Ridgely High ...... 13 — — 5 W 33 at Murray State ...... 31 — — 17 L 22 Rhodes College (YMCA) 35 — — 21 W 26 UT Doctors (Normal Cage)11 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game F. 2 L 30 YMCA (Normal Cage) ....34 — — 3 L 17 at Jonesboro YMCA ...... 52 — — 4 L 18 at Arkansas A&M ...... 31 — — 1926-27 Record: 5-7 1929-30 Record: 16-8 18 L 25 at Union ...... 31 — — Home: 2-3, Away: 3-4 Home: 11-1, Away: 5-7 23 L 16 at YMCA ...... 49 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Mississippi Valley Conf.: 12-2 HR VR Coach: Zach Curlin J. 7 W 42 Lambuth (YMCA) ...... 20 — — HR VR 14 L 14 at Rhodes College ...... 34 — — Record: 6-4 J. 3 W 22 Arkansas A&M ...... 15 — — 1922-23 17 L NA at Young Men’s Institute NA — — Home: 3-1, Away: 3-3 4 W 38 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 31 — — 21 W 33 Jonesboro College ...... 13 — — Coach: Lester Barnhard 10 W 32 *UT JC ...... 10 — — 23 W 39 at Lambuth ...... 24 — — 13 W 27 *Will Mayfield (Mo.) ...... 14 — — Y HR VR 26 L 12 Rhodes College ...... 17 — — J. 12 W 16 at Ole Miss ...... 14 — — 17 W 34 *at UT JC ...... 13 — — 28 L 29 Hall-Moody Institute ...... 33 — — 13 L 16 at Ole Miss ...... 25 — — 18 L 26 *at Murray State ...... 42 — — OR F. 5 W 33 at Jonesboro College ...... 20 — — 20 L 33 at Memphis YMCA ...... 44 — — 22 L 24 Memphis YMCA ...... 37 — — 9 L 28 at Earle, Ark...... 31 — — 24 W 32 Arkansas A&M YMCA ...15 — — 24 W 42 *at Delta State ...... 25 — — ST 11 L 21 at Hall-Moody Institute ....53 — — 29 W 27 Hendrix College (ot) ...... 24 — — 25 L 36 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .40 — — 12 W 32 at Union ...... 26 — — 29 L 40 at Earle, Ark...... 41 — — HI H F. 1 W 41 at Alamo High School ...... 25 — — 25 L 34 Memphis Triangles...... 43 — — 2 W 29 at Union ...... 16 — — 31 W 24 *at Lambuth ...... 19 — — 3 L 21 at Bemis (Tenn.) YMCA ..26 — — F. 1 W 37 *at Bethel College ...... 24 — — 16 L 18 UT Doctors ...... 28 — — 5 W 40 *Delta State ...... 20 — — NOTE: Memphis also defeated Union at home during the 1922-23 1927-28 Record: 10-11 7 L 28 at Memphis YMCA ...... 31 — — season, however score and date are unavailable. Home: 5-2, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 2-1 10 W 48 *Bethel College ...... 34 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 5-3 14 W 38 *Murray State ...... 37 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 15 W 33 *Lambuth ...... 28 — — HR VR 19 L 26 at Earle, Ark...... 65 — — J. 6 W 62 *at Delta State ...... 6 — — 21 L 21 at Arkansas A&M ...... 26 — — 11 W 50 *Bethel (Messick HS) ...... 19 — — 22 W 34 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....26 — — 13 L 24 Rhodes College ...... 32 — —

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Mississippi Valley Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. M. 3 W 44 Lambuth ...... 30 — — 1931-32 Record: 11-10 1932-33 Record: 7-6 3 W 37 Sunflower (Miss.) JC ...... 12 — — Home: 7-3, Away: 3-6, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 5-2, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 0-1 4 W 41 Middle Tennessee ...... 21 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 9-5 Mississippi Valley Conf.: 5-3 4 L 31 Murray State ...... 34 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin *Mississippi Valley Conference game HR VR HR VR J. 1 L 17 Arkansas A&M ...... 24 — — J. 5 L 27 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 39 — — 2 L 12 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 40 — — 13 W 53 David Lipscomb ...... 23 — — 1930-31 Record: 14-2 8 L 26 *Caruthersville (Mo.) JC .30 — — 14 W 39 *Bethel College ...... 29 — — Home: 7-0, Away: 6-1, Neutral: 1-1 15 W 40 *UT JC ...... 32 — — 20 W 39 *at Delta State ...... 27 — — Mississippi Valley Conf.: 11-1 16 L 38 at Arkansas A&M ...... 40 — — 27 W 25 Mississippi College ...... 23 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 20 W 19 Copiah-Lincoln JC ...... 14 — — 28 L 30 *at Bethel College ...... 39 — — HR VR 22 L 31 *at Delta State ...... 42 — — F. 1 L 30 *Delta State ...... 37 — — J. 2 W 39 Arkansas A&M ...... 12 — — 23 L 23 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .27 — — 3 L 29 at Union ...... 54 — — 12 W 35 *at Freed-Hardeman ...... 21 — — 26 W 41 *Bethel College ...... 12 — — 7 W 42 *Lambuth ...... 26 — — 16 W 35 *Caruthersville (Mo.) JC .20 — — 29 L 24 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 28 — — 10 W 36 Freed-Hardeman ...... 27 — — 17 W 51 *Lambuth ...... 23 — — 30 W 43 *Freed-Hardeman ...... 29 — — 11 L 32 Union...... 43 — — 23 W 28 *at Delta State ...... 20 — — F. 1 W 32 *Delta State ...... 19 — — 13 W 34 *at Lambuth ...... 30 — — 24 W 42 *at Sunflower (Miss.) JC .27 — — 5 W 42 *at UT JC ...... 33 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jackson, Tenn. 30 W 36 *at Bethel College ...... 18 — — 6 W 33 *at Bethel College ...... 23 — — 27 L 34 Delta State ...... 40 — — F. 6 W 67 *Freed-Hardeman ...... 20 — — 12 W 41 *Lambuth ...... 28 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 7 W 46 *at Lambuth ...... 20 — — 13 W 38 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....25 — — 9 W 31 *Delta State ...... 16 — — 19 W 48 *at Lambuth ...... 18 — — 16 L 28 *at Caruthersville JC ...... 30 — — 20 L 25 Tennessee Tech ...... 34 — — 1933-34 Record: 5-14 20 W 45 at Arkansas A&M ...... 21 — — 27 L 23 at Tennessee Tech ...... 31 — — Home: 3-7, Away: 2-7 21 W 64 *Sunflower (Miss.) JC .....27 — — Mississippi Valley Tournament, Jackson, Tenn. Coach: Zach Curlin 28 W 59 *Bethel College ...... 19 — — M. 4 W 44 UT JC ...... 25 — — HR VR Mississippi Valley Tournament, Martin, Tenn. 5 L 36 Caruthersville (Mo.) JC ...45 — — J. 2 L 16 Western Kentucky ...... 28 — — M. 2 W 35 Bethel College ...... 33 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 9 L 24 at Union ...... 38 — — 3 L 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 42 — — 11 L 30 Lambuth ...... 41 — — *Mississippi Valley Conference game 13 L 27 at Arkansas A&M ...... 32 — — 16 L 26 at Freed-Hardeman ...... 39 — — 18 W 47 Bethel College ...... 31 — — 20 L 30 Union...... 37 — — 25 L 33 at Western Kentucky ...... 46 — — 26 L 33 at Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 27 L 33 at Middle Tennessee ...... 45 — — 30 W 43 at Bethel College (ot) ...... 39 — — F. 1 L 19 at Lambuth ...... 41 — — 3 L 19 Freed-Hardeman ...... 29 — — 8 L 34 Tennessee Tech (2 ot) ...... 38 — — 10 W 34 at David Lipscomb ...... 24 — — 13 L 30 Arkansas A&M ...... 32 — — 17 L 18 Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 20 W 36 Northwest Mississippi JC 17 — — 22 W 26 David Lipscomb ...... 22 — —

1934-35 Record: 5-15 Home: 3-8, Away: 2-7 Coach: Zach Curlin HR VR J. 4 L 20 Southeast Missouri ...... 25 — — 5 L 18 at Murray State ...... 63 — — 8 L 23 Union...... 52 — — 11 L 31 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — 12 W 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 32 — —

18 W 33 David Lipscomb ...... 26 — — HI 19 L 28 Tennessee Tech ...... 29 — — 22 L 31 at Union ...... 43 — — ST 25 W 32 Arkansas State ...... 31 — — 26 W 41 at Delta State ...... 40 — — OR O 30 L 17 Freed-Hardeman ...... 40 — —

F. 1 L 22 Lambuth ...... 42 — — Y 2 L 23 at Arkansas State ...... 51 — — 7 L 32 Murray State ...... 47 — — 8 L 14 at Southeast Missouri ...... 35 — — 14 L 31 Delta State ...... 35 — — 15 L 25 at David Lipscomb ...... 43 — — 16 L 28 Lambuth ...... 41 — — 22 L 27 at Freed-Hardeman ...... 59 — — 23 W 33 Middle Tennessee ...... 23 — — Large crowds were the norm even back in the 1930s and 1940s when the Tigers took the court in Memorial Gym. Memphis played in the campus facility from 1929-51, before moving to what is now known as the Elma Roane Fieldhouse.

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11 L 35 Murray State ...... 40 — — 1935-36 Record: 7-7 16 W 43 Union (ot) ...... 39 — — 1942-43 Record: 7-4 Home: 4-4, Away: 3-3 17 L 42 at Delta State ...... 69 — — Home: 5-3, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin HR VR HR VR J. 2 W 32 Mississippi College ...... 26 — — J. 29 W 54 Rhodes College ...... 45 — — Record: 7-9 11 L 27 Union...... 35 — — 1939-40 30 W 47 Rhodes College ...... 34 — — Home: 6-3, Away: 1-6 17 L 35 at Middle Tennessee ...... 42 — — F. 2 L 46 at NATTC ...... 65 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 18 W 30 at Tennessee Tech ...... 26 — — 3 W 52 #Hurley Tractors ...... 44 — — HR VR 24 L 14 Murray State ...... 51 — — 8 L 42 Ferry Command ...... 43 — — D. 15 L 29 Ole Miss ...... 40 — — 30 W 37 Millsaps ...... 23 — — 9 W 60 DuPont Acid Aces ...... 39 — — J. 6 L 44 at Arkansas State ...... 45 — — 31 W 28 Tennessee Tech ...... 14 — — 10 W 57 Second Army ...... 41 — — 12 L 29 at Delta State ...... 50 — — F. 3 W 29 Delta State ...... 26 — — 16 L 21 Aviation Maintenance ...... 40 — — 13 W 35 Murray State ...... 32 — — 10 L 34 Louisiana College...... 36 — — 17 L 23 NATTC ...... 34 — — 20 W 38 Tennessee Tech ...... 27 — — 15 L 34 Middle Tennessee ...... 40 — — 19 W 55 at Rhodes College ...... 37 — — 23 L 34 at Murray State ...... 66 — — 21 L 31 at Union ...... 43 — — 20 W 34 Second Army ...... 23 — — 25 L 29 Arkansas Teachers ...... 38 — — 22 L 26 at Murray State ...... 45 — — #Gaston Community Center 26 L 35 at Middle Tennessee ...... 52 — — 28 W 31 at Millsaps ...... 28 — — 27 L 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 44 — — 29 W 41 at Mississippi College ...... 38 — — F. 3 W 46 Rhodes College (2 ot) ...... 44 — — 6 W 52 Union...... 40 — — 1943-44 7 L 41 Arkansas State ...... 46 — — No Team Due to World War II 1936-37 Record: 5-7 10 W 41 Middle Tennessee St...... 31 — — Home: 3-3, Away: 2-4 13 W 39 at Rhodes College ...... 36 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 16 W 38 Delta State ...... 37 — — 1944-45 Record: 3-6 HR VR 21 L 47 at Union ...... 65 — — Home: 2-3, Away: 1-3 J. 9 W 37 Tennessee Tech ...... 26 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 13 L 30 Murray State ...... 33 — — HR VR 14 L 21 at Tennessee Tech ...... 22 — — Record: 9-8 J. 11 L 41 at Rhodes College ...... 47 — — 15 L 24 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — 1940-41 Home: 5-4, Away: 3-3, Neutral: 1-1 13 L 39 Rhodes College ...... 43 — — 16 W 52 at Middle Tennessee ...... 33 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 20 W 44 at Arkansas State ...... 25 — — 22 W 39 Jacksonville (Ala.) ...... 25 — — HR VR 25 L 38 Coca Cola ...... 43 — — 23 L 24 Delta State ...... 28 — — J. 7 L 31 #Ford V8s ...... 39 — — 27 W 63 National Fireworks ...... 51 — — F. 2 L 32 at Murray State ...... 35 — — 11 W 45 at Union ...... 38 — — 30 L 25 at Ken. Gen. Wireworks ..60 — — 6 L 25 Union...... 41 — — 14 W 29 at Southwestern ...... 28 — — F. 3 W 41 Arkansas State ...... 30 — — 9 W 43 Austin Peay ...... 31 — — 17 W 46 Mississippi Southern ...... 41 — — 19 L 30 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — 18 L 23 at Union ...... 32 — — 22 L 25 Delta State ...... 37 — — 20 L 38 at Rhodes College ...... 51 — — 26 W 41 at Delta State ...... 40 — — 23 L 29 at Tennessee Tech ...... 32 — — 24 W 37 at Middle Tennessee ...... 28 — — 31 W 40 ^Coca Cola ...... 25 — — 1945-46 Record: 7-4 1937-38 Record: 0-14 F. 4 W 29 Southwestern ...... 27 — — Home: 5-2, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-7, Away: 0-7 6 L 26 at Delta State ...... 58 — — Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin 7 W 43 Tennessee Tech (ot) ...... 41 — — HR VR HR VR 14 L 45 Murray State ...... 52 — — J. 17 W 65 Delta State ...... 17 — — J. 7 L 16 at Murray State ...... 42 — — 15 W 52 Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 18 W 41 Union...... 39 — — 8 L 25 at Arkansas State ...... 41 — — 18 L 41 New York Celtics ...... 48 — — 25 L 51 #Rhodes College ...... 54 — — 13 L 36 at Delta State ...... 64 — — 21 L 31 at Murray State ...... 55 — — 31 W 46 UT Dental College ...... 31 — — 14 L 31 at Mississippi Southern ....50 — — 24 L 37 Southwestern ...... 46 — — F. 1 L 43 at Arkansas State ...... 56 — — 22 L 20 Arkansas State ...... 39 — — #Gaston Community Center, Memphis 8 W 41 at Rhodes College ...... 33 — — 28 L 32 Union...... 58 — — ^Ellis Community Center, Memphis 15 L 37 Arkansas State ...... 46 — — 31 L 35 Murray State ...... 68 — — NOTE: Memphis also defeated Union at home, however 19 W 40 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — F. 5 L 34 Delta State ...... 69 — — score and date are unknown. 26 L 41 Rhodes College ...... 47 — — 10 L 26 at Union ...... 42 — — 27 W 49 at Rhodes College ...... 36 — — 11 L 29 at Middle Tennessee ...... 30 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 12 L 23 at Tennessee Tech ...... 50 — — Record: 7-9 NOTE: Memphis also defeated NATTC, however score 16 L 12 Rhodes College ...... 44 — — 1941-42 Home: 5-3, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 0-1 and date are unknown. 18 L 33 Tennessee Tech ...... 49 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 19 L 43 Middle Tennessee ...... 44 — — HR VR Record: 11-7

Y J. 8 W 40 Buckeye Pulp Plant ...... 32 — — 1946-47 12 W 50 at Rhodes College ...... 25 — — Home: 5-3, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 1-0 1938-39 Record: 2-13 15 L 43 Union...... 45 — — Coach: Zach Curlin OR Home: 2-7, Away: 0-6 20 L 31 at Murray State ...... 46 — — HR VR Coach: Zach Curlin 21 W 47 at Union ...... 41 — — J. 4 W 46 Middle Tennessee ...... 38 — — ST HR VR 27 L 24 at Delta State ...... 43 — — 7 W 49 Southwestern (ot) ...... 46 — — J. 9 L 32 at Arkansas State ...... 38 — — 10 L 35 at Delta State ...... 7 — —

HI H 29 W 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 29 — — L 31 at Middle Tennessee ...... 41 — — F. 2 L 43 #Goldcrest ...... 54 — — 13 W 56 General Appliances ...... 17 — — 14 L 35 at Tennessee Tech ...... 37 — — 3 L 29 Delta State ...... 32 — — 17 L 38 Union...... 42 — — 20 L 20 at Union ...... 33 — — 5 W 70 Middle Tennessee ...... 29 — — 20 L 37 at Arkansas State ...... 52 — — 23 L 28 Southwestern ...... 33 — — 11 W 51 Arkansas College ...... 32 — — 24 W 59 Tennessee Doctors ...... 49 — — 24 L 53 Delta State ...... 58 — — 13 L 28 at Tennessee Tech ...... 41 — — 25 W 47 at Middle Tennessee ...... 37 — — 26 W 53 Arkansas State ...... 45 — — 14 L 25 at Middle Tennessee ...... 36 — — 28 W 55 at NATTC (Millington) ....48 — — 28 L 33 at Murray State ...... 66 — — 17 W 72 Rhodes College ...... 41 — — 30 W 64 at Kennedy Vets Hospital .46 — — F. 3 L 40 Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 20 L 37 Murray State ...... 70 — — F. 4 L 38 at NATTC (Millington) ....45 — — 4 L 31 Middle Tennessee ...... 39 — — 24 L 47 at Arkansas College ...... 73 — — 6 W 62 #Arkansas State ...... 50 — — 7 L 38 Rhodes College ...... 45 — — #Gaston Community Center, Memphis 7 L 38 at Mississippi State ...... 51 — — 10 L 43 Jacksonville (Ala.) ...... 47 — — 11 W 46 at Rhodes College ...... 27 — —

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14 W 40 Chattanooga ...... 30 — — J. 10 L 51 at Union ...... 52 — — 15 W 51 Murray State ...... 47 — — 15 L 46 Delta State ...... 49 — — 12 W 52 #Rhodes College ...... 43 — — 16 W 85 at Rhodes College ...... 39 — — 21 W 67 at Union ...... 55 — — 17 W 64 NATTC (Millington) ...... 44 — — 18 W 65 Bethel College ...... 31 — — 22 L 56 Arkansas State (ot) ...... 58 — — 20 W 71 at Austin Peay ...... 62 — — 21 W 79 Southern Miss ...... 57 — — #Osceola, Ark. 21 L 49 at Tennessee Tech ...... 66 — — 22 W 70 at Union ...... 56 — — 25 W 54 Arkansas State ...... 49 — — 26 W 74 Austin Peay ...... 51 — — 30 W 73 Union...... 33 — — 31 W 92 Middle Tennessee ...... 57 — — 1947-48 Record: 13-10 F. 1 L 66 at Delta State ...... 75 — — F. 2 L 70 at Murray State ...... 72 — — Home: 9-3, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 1-0 3 W 56 Tennessee Tech ...... 39 — — 7 W 89 Union...... 55 — — Coach: Zach Curlin 7 L 58 Delta State ...... 67 — — 11 W 47 Ole Miss ...... 42 — — HR VR 10 W 53 ^Pittsburgh ...... 39 — — 15 L 60 at Austin Peay (2ot) ...... 62 — — D. 11 W 53 Middle Tennessee ...... 45 — — 11 L 51 at Arkansas State ...... 52 — — 16 W 61 at Middle Tennessee ...... 46 — — 13 W 56 Austin Peay ...... 48 — — 14 W 61 Chattanooga ...... 49 — — 22 W 66 at Lambuth ...... 57 — — J. 6 L 41 at Austin Peay ...... 48 — — 18 L 56 at Southern Illinois ...... 58 — — 25 W 100 Rhoades College...... 39 — — 7 L 43 at Murray State ...... 61 — — 20 L 57 at Murray State ...... 64 — — 27 W 62 NATTC (Millington) ...... 52 — — 10 L 50 Arkansas State ...... 53 — — 24 W 82 Rhodes College ...... 50 — — NAIB State Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. 13 W 54 Union...... 40 — — #Messick Gym, Memphis M. 3 W 52 Middle Tennessee ...... 39 — — 14 W 54 at Sewanee ...... 42 — — ^Shelby County Building, Mid-South Fairgrounds 4 W 45 at Tennessee Tech ...... 38 — — 15 L 63 at Chattanooga ...... 64 — — NAIB National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. 17 L 32 Tennessee Tech ...... 43 — — 11 W 60 Baltimore ...... 39 — — 20 W 46 NATTC (Millington) ...... 32 — — 1950-51 Record: 17-8 12 L 48 Portland ...... 72 — — 21 L 32 Delta State ...... 52 — — Home: 9-2, Away: 7-5, Neutral: 1-1 24 W 51 #Rhodes College ...... 42 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry 30 W 46 Murray State ...... 37 — — HR VR 1952-53 Record: 10-14 31 W 37 Samford ...... 32 — — D. 1 W 48 Arkansas Tech ...... 46 — — Home: 8-2, Away: 2-12 F. 5 L 56 at Arkansas State ...... 61 — — 2 W 103 NATTC (Millington) ...... 54 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert 10 W 40 Rhodes College ...... 35 — — 5 W 59 Tennessee Tech ...... 53 — — HR VR 14 L 44 at Tennessee Tech ...... 58 — — 9 L 51 Murray State ...... 71 — — N. 29 L 78 at Centenary ...... 86 — — 17 L 42 at NATTC (Millington) ....52 — — 14 W 75 Austin Peay ...... 53 — — D. 4 L 71 East Tennessee State ...... 75 — — 20 W 40 Birmingham Southern ...... 39 — — 18 L 50 at Arkansas Tech ...... 52 — — 5 W 91 at Lambuth College ...... 81 — — 23 W 63 at Union ...... 38 — — 21 W 81 at Keesler Air Force ...... 51 — — 8 W 70 Louisiana Tech...... 63 — — 24 W 62 Sewanee ...... 42 — — 23 L 57 at Loyola-New Orleans ....59 — — 17 L 71 at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 76 — — 27 L 52 at Samford ...... 59 — — J. 5 L 51 at Murray State ...... 55 — — 19 L 65 at Wayne University ...... 74 — — 28 W 71 at Birmingham Southern ..51 — — 6 L 48 Louisville ...... 51 — — 20 L 61 at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 76 — — #Shelby County Building, Mid-South Fairgrounds 9 W 71 at NATTC (Millington) ....56 — — 23 L 76 at Marshall ...... 102 — — 13 L 58 at Louisville ...... 67 — — J. 2 L 64 Auburn ...... 78 — — 16 W 82 at Union ...... 46 — — 3 W 75 Arizona ...... 56 — — 1948-49 Record: 11-10 24 W 81 Delta State ...... 49 — — 8 W 90 Spring Hill ...... 60 — — Home: 7-3, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 1-0 29 W 87 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 63 — — 9 L 62 at Middle Tennessee ...... 77 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry F. 7 W 58 at Delta State ...... 53 — — 10 L 40 at Tennessee Tech ...... 55 — — HR VR 10 W 90 Union...... 50 — — 17 L 64 at Temple ...... 71 — — D. 17 W 51 at Union ...... 50 — — 16 W 58 at Chattanooga ...... 54 — — 20 W 93 at Hartwick College ...... 67 — — 18 W 71 Austin Peay ...... 65 — — 17 L 40 at Tennessee Tech ...... 57 — — 21 L 59 at Siena ...... 72 — — 30 W 43 NATTC (Millington) ...... 39 — — 19 W 62 at Austin Peay ...... 55 — — 22 L 85 at Seton Hall ...... 103 — 1 J. 6 L 53 Louisville ...... 72 — — NAIB State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 24 W 96 Tennessee Tech ...... 83 — — 8 W 53 Rhodes College ...... 50 — — M. 5 W 78 Southern ...... 65 — — 27 W 72 Centenary ...... 62 — — 10 L 71 at Chattanooga ...... 74 — — 6 W 74 Tennessee Tech ...... 62 — — F. 2 W 87 Florida State ...... 73 — — 11 L 62 at Austin Peay ...... 63 — — NAIB National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. 5 L 73 at Mississippi Southern ....81 — — 15 W 59 at Arkansas State ...... 55 — — 12 W 76 vs Portland ...... 74 — — 7 L 83 at Louisiana Tech...... 93 — — 18 L 51 at Western Kentucky ...... 78 — 3 14 W 81 vs Hastings ...... 79 — — 18 W 72 Ole Miss ...... 65 — — 22 W 67 Tennessee Tech ...... 57 — — 15 L 67 vs Baldwin-Wallace ...... 90 — — 27 W 118 Chattanooga ...... 71 — — 24 W 53 at NATTC (Millington) ....31 — — 25 L 50 Union...... 68 — — 28 W 48 Delta State ...... 44 — — 1951-52 Record: 25-10 1953-54 Record: 15-9 F. 2 L 52 at Murray State ...... 56 — — Home: 9-1, Away: 14-8, Neutral: 2-1 Home: 10-2, Away: 5-7 4 L 58 at Delta State ...... 80 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert Coach: Eugene Lambert 12 W 52 Chattanooga ...... 42 — — HR VR HR VR 16 W 62 Murray State ...... 60 — — D. 4 W 82 at Bethel College ...... 55 — — N. 28 W 96 Union...... 65 — — HI 18 L 56 at Middle Tennessee ...... 68 — — 6 L 58 Mississippi State ...... 60 — — D. 3 W 89 Lambuth College ...... 59 — — 19 L 51 at Tennessee Tech ...... 63 — — 7 W 60 at NATTC (Millington) ....50 — — 7 W 71 at East Tennessee State ....68 — — ST 23 L 52 Arkansas State ...... 61 — — 15 L 48 at Idaho ...... 51 — — 8 L 59 at Morehead State ...... 69 — — OR O 25 W 75 at Rhodes College ...... 65 — — 17 L 52 at Whitman (Wash.) ...... 55 — — 11 W 104 Marshall ...... 85 — — 18 L 63 at Seattle ...... 66 — — 14 L 63 SMU ...... 66 — — 19 L 49 at Portland ...... 78 — — 19 L 67 at Arkansas Tech ...... 83 — — Y 1949-50 Record: 12-9 20 W 79 at Eastern Oregon ...... 63 — — 21 W 71 Baylor ...... 64 — — Home: 8-1, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 2-1 22 W 67 at Eastern Washington ...... 53 — — J. 5 L 73 at Murray State ...... 82 — — Coach: McCoy Tarry 28 W 69 at Whitworth (Wash.) ...... 60 — — 8 W 75 at Middle Tennessee St. ...68 — — HR VR 29 W 66 at Whitworth (Wash.) ...... 55 — — 9 L 73 at Tennessee Tech ...... 94 — — D. 3 W 57 at NATTC (Millington) ....39 — — Honolulu, Hawaii 12 W 68 at North Alabama ...... 60 — — 7 L 58 at Louisville ...... 79 — — J. 2 L 61 at Hawaii (2ot) ...... 68 — — 14 W 47 Murray State ...... 45 — — 9 W 64 Middle Tennessee St ...... 50 — — 4 W 60 at Universal Motors ...... 58 — — 20 W 82 Middle Tennessee State ...65 — — 17 W 68 Austin Peay ...... 63 — — 5 W 62 at Air Training Service .....47 — — 23 L 53 at Western Kentucky ...... 63 — 4 Mid-West Tournament, Terre Haute, Ind. 11 L 47 at Spring Hill (Ala.) ...... 48 — — 28 W 86 at Mississippi Southern ....73 — — 28 L 50 Connecticut State...... 60 — — 12 W 72 at Southern Miss ...... 57 — — 29 L 70 at Centenary College ...... 80 — —

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F. 1 W 87 Arkansas State ...... 77 — — 16 W 70 The Citadel ...... 63 20 — 4 L 59 Dayton ...... 66 — — 1956-57 Record: 24-6 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 8 W 81 Tennessee Tech ...... 58 — — Home: 9-1, Away: 7-3, Neutral 8-2 21 L 69 vs Manhattan ...... 88 — — 9 W 82 Ole Miss ...... 75 — — NIT Finalist Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 13 L 75 at Arkansas State ...... 85 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 28 W 65 Loyola-New Orleans (ot) .63 — — 16 W 93 North Alabama ...... 61 — — HR VR 30 W 47 Maryland ...... 46 — 6 27 W 65 at Centenary ...... 57 — — D. 1 W 88 Arkansas State ...... 68 — — J. 6 W 53 Oklahoma City ...... 50 — — 5 W 89 at Mississippi State ...... 78 — — 11 W 75 at Murray State ...... 66 18 — 8 W 82 at Houston ...... 78 — — 13 W 59 Florida State ...... 56 18 — 10 W 71 at Southern Miss ...... 70 — — Record: 17-5 18 W 64 Stetson ...... 58 — — 1954-55 14 W 77 UTEP ...... 48 — — Home: 10-1, Away: 6-3, Neutral 1-1 25 W 85 #Ole Miss ...... 62 — — 17 W 94 New Mexico ...... 76 — — NCAA Tournament 28 W 76 at Tennessee Tech ...... 59 — — 20 W 70 #Spring Hill ...... 62 — — Coach: Eugene Lambert F. 1 L 54 at The Citadel ...... 62 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. HR VR 5 W 64 Tennessee Tech ...... 63 — — 27 W 99 Texas Tech ...... 77 — — D. 1 W 95 Middle Tennessee ...... 80 — — 8 L 76 at Loyola-Chicago (2 ot) ..79 — — 28 L 76 Seattle ...... 84 — 18 4 L 69 at Dayton ...... 88 — — 11 W 56 Murray State ...... 50 — — 29 W 77 Marquette ...... 76 — — 6 L 72 at Xavier (Ohio)...... 81 — — 14 L 59 at Oklahoma City ...... 67 — — J. 1 W 94 Arizona ...... 76 — — 11 L 90 Morehead State ...... 111 — — 18 W 68 at Florida State ...... 51 — — 5 L 68 Oklahoma City ...... 80 20 17 16 W 70 at Murray State ...... 68 — — 25 L 55 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 68 — — 9 L 71 at Louisville ...... 93 — 5 20 W 75 Texas Tech ...... 66 — — 28 W 70 Spring Hill ...... 54 — — 12 W 85 #DePaul ...... 81 — — 22 W 86 Nebraska ...... 79 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 16 W 105 Murray State ...... 92 — — J. 3 W 99 at Union ...... 67 — — 19 W 101 at Tennessee Tech ...... 74 — — Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 22 W 89 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — 5 W 94 at Spring Hill ...... 83 — — Record: 17-6 26 W 86 Mississippi State ...... 83 — — 1958-59 6 W 105 Arkansas Tech (ot) ...... 102 — — Home: 12-0, Away: 2-4, Neutral 3-2 30 W 93 at Murray State ...... 72 — — 13 W 67 Murray State ...... 56 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta F. 2 W 81 #Louisville ...... 78 — 3 22 W 96 at Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — HR VR 5 W 86 Western Kentucky ...... 84 16 20 24 W 104 Arkansas State ...... 79 — — D. 1 W 105 Chattanooga ...... 56 — — 9 L 78 at Centenary ...... 90 16 — 27 W 91 at Middle Tennessee ...... 86 — — 6 W 64 Rollins College ...... 48 — — 16 W 96 Houston ...... 86 — — 29 W 95 Centenary ...... 82 — — 10 W 59 #Alabama ...... 55 — — 18 L 96 at Oklahoma City ...... 106 — 13 F. 1 W 81 Xavier ...... 67 — — 13 W 101 at Tampa ...... 63 — — 23 W 98 at Western Kentucky ...... 82 20 — 4 W 94 Mississippi State ...... 68 — — 16 W 74 Hardin Simmons ...... 42 — — 28 W 97 at Arkansas State ...... 75 19 — 9 W 106 Abilene Christian...... 71 — — 22 W 96 Toronto ...... 56 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 12 W 86 at Arkansas State ...... 71 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans M. 16 W 77 Utah ...... 75 16 — 19 W 83 Tennessee Tech ...... 45 — — 29 W 73 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 71 18 — 18 W 85 Manhattan ...... 73 16 — 26 L 68 at Centenary ...... 70 15 — 30 L 55 Mississippi State ...... 73 — 8 21 W 80 St. Bonaventure (ot) ...... 78 16 — NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. J. 10 W 66 Oklahoma City ...... 61 — 13 23 L 83 Bradley ...... 84 16 19 M. 8 L 55 Penn State ...... 59 19 — 13 W 75 at Florida State ...... 72 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 17 L 79 at Tennessee Tech ...... 82 — — 19 W 85 Birmingham Southern ...... 33 — — Record: 20-7 24 W 65 #Ole Miss ...... 63 — — 1955-56 Record: 15-7 Home: 10-0, Away: 9-6, Neutral 1-1 1957-58 29 L 52 #Mississippi State ...... 53 — 11 Home: 9-2, Away: 3-4, Neutral 3-1 NCAA Tournament 31 L 72 at Loyola-New Orleans ....87 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta Coach: Eugene Lambert F. 5 W 95 Tampa ...... 65 — — HR VR HR VR 7 L 92 at Wichita State ...... 95 — — D. 4 W 96 Union...... 69 — — D. 1 W 136 at Union ...... 70 — — 10 W 93 Florida State ...... 69 — — 7 W 72 VMI ...... 58 — — 5 W 84 Texas A&M ...... 71 — — 14 W 82 Centenary ...... 62 — — 9 L 68 Texas A&M ...... 71 — — 7 W 102 Hardin Simmons ...... 52 — — 17 W 63 Tennessee Tech ...... 60 — — 11 L 54 #Mississippi State ...... 56 20 — 15 W 112 Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 21 L 68 at Oklahoma City ...... 71 — 18 17 W 75 at Hardin Simmons ...... 73 — — 19 W 71 at UTEP ...... 70 — — 21 W 98 at Arizona (ot) ...... 92 18 — J. 2 W 112 Northwestern State ...... 78 — — Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 4 W 79 Miami (Fla.) ...... 71 12 — 5 L 65 at Spring Hill ...... 79 12 — 10 W 80 Western Kentucky ...... 64 17 — 14 W 74 at Arkansas State ...... 64 17 — Y 18 L 75 at Louisville ...... 85 15 10 20 W 73 at Washington (Mo.)...... 71 15 — OR 27 W 105 Mississippi State ...... 73 19 — 30 W 97 Arkansas State ...... 67 19 — ST F. 1 W 106 Murray State ...... 72 16 — 4 L 67 at St. Bonaventure ...... 79 16 — HI H 6 W 84 at West Virginia ...... 69 16 — 11 W 96 Tennessee Tech ...... 77 — — 15 L 71 at Dayton ...... 85 19 2 18 W 101 Centenary ...... 82 19 — 20 L 81 at Tennessee Tech ...... 77 19 — 22 W 100 at Murray State ...... 94 — — 27 L 80 at Centenary (ot) ...... 84 — — 28 W 78 at Northwestern State ...... 65 — — 1957 NIT Finalist NCAA Tournament, Wichita, Kan. Front Row (l-r): Bob McDonald, Oscar Ammer, Orby Arnold, Ron Ragan, James Hockaday and Scott Hoover. M. 12 L 81 Oklahoma City ...... 96 — — Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Bob Vanatta, Jack Butcher, Martin “Spud” Hays, Win Wilfong, George Price, Lirk Lowery, Marty Cleary, Bob Swander and Gordon Nichols, team mgr. Not pictured: Eddie Weil.

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24 W 96 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 62 — — 7 W 79 at Ole Miss ...... 57 — — 27 W 77 Spring Hill ...... 37 — — 1961-62 Record: 15-7 12 W 88 Marquette ...... 74 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis Home: 11-1, Away: 1-4, Neutral 3-2 14 W 73 at Mississippi State ...... 65 — — NCAA Tournament 16 W 108 Alabama ...... 75 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 21 W 98 #Ole Miss ...... 78 — — HR VR Record: 18-5 Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 1959-60 D. 1 W 92 Texas Wesleyan ...... 51 — — Home: 11-0, Away: 4-4, Neutral 3-1 27 L 79 Vanderbilt ...... 85 — 6 4 L 81 at Minnesota ...... 89 — — National Invitation Tournament 28 W 88 Western Kentucky ...... 83 — — 6 W 59 Baylor ...... 47 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta J. 1 L 66 Rhode Island ...... 68 — — 8 W 63 Texas Tech ...... 62 — — HR VR 4 L 57 at Louisville ...... 69 — — 11 W 62 Texas A&M ...... 60 — — D. 3 L 55 at Ohio State ...... 94 — — 9 L 64 at Loyola-New Orleans ....90 — — 13 W 107 San Francisco State ...... 49 — — 5 W 90 North Texas ...... 58 — — 11 W 80 Southern Miss ...... 55 — — 19 L 71 Mississippi State ...... 83 — — 8 W 107 Texas Wesleyan ...... 48 — — 16 L 90 Florida State ...... 91 — — 22 W 96 Richmond ...... 77 — — 12 W 71 Baylor ...... 56 — — 18 L 69 Miami (Fla.) ...... 78 — — Gulf Coast Tournament, Shreveport, La. 15 W 67 Lamar ...... 45 — — 20 W 83 Loyola-Chicago ...... 65 — 2 27 L 78 South Carolina ...... 79 — — Murray State Invitational, Murray, Ky. 25 W 81 #Mississippi State ...... 66 — — 28 W 103 Northwestern State ...... 83 — — 18 W 70 at Murray State ...... 57 — — F. 1 L 66 at Portland ...... 75 — — 29 W 79 Murray State ...... 67 — — 19 W 79 Mississippi State ...... 62 — — 3 L 88 at Seattle ...... 105 — — J. 2 W 85 New Mexico State ...... 70 — — 22 W 88 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 40 — — 5 W 87 at Creighton ...... 86 — — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. J. 7 W 81 Oklahoma City ...... 68 — — 8 W 98 DePaul ...... 67 — 10 5 W 101 vs Seton Hall ...... 84 — — 11 W 86 Florida State ...... 71 — — 10 W 83 Florida State ...... 71 — — 13 W 87 at Loyola-New Orleans ....76 — — 16 L 52 at Dayton ...... 58 — — 15 L 73 at Dayton ...... 83 — — 20 L 76 at Loyola-Chicago ...... 100 — — 20 W 84 Tennessee Tech ...... 65 — — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 27 L 84 at Villanova ...... 109 — — 23 W 96 #Ole Miss ...... 57 — — 20 L 71 New York University ...... 95 — — 30 W 86 The Citadel ...... 72 — — 28 W 63 #Alabama ...... 37 — — 22 W 93 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 49 — — F. 3 W 90 Murray State ...... 72 — — F. 2 L 67 at Tennessee Tech ...... 69 — — 26 L 86 Xavier ...... 99 — — 6 W 88 William & Mary ...... 70 — — 6 W 100 Richmond ...... 74 — — #Memphis Auditorium 17 W 101 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 58 — — 9 W 83 at Florida State ...... 67 — — 21 L 67 at Dayton ...... 78 — — 13 L 75 at Wichita State ...... 79 — — NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texas 16 W 54 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 38 — — Record: 10-14 M. 12 L 83 Creighton ...... 87 — — 1964-65 20 W 70 at Oklahoma City ...... 66 — — Home: 7-6, Away: 3-8 23 W 96 Spring Hill ...... 55 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 27 W 79 at Loyola-New Orleans ....63 — — HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 1962-63 Record: 19-7 D. 1 W 82 Texas A&M ...... 73 — — M. 10 L 70 Providence ...... 71 — — Home: 9-2, Away: 6-2, Neutral 4-3 5 W 78 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 71 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis National Invitation Tournament 10 L 71 at Texas A&M ...... 81 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 12 W 83 Alabama ...... 73 — — HR VR 19 L 63 at Tulsa ...... 80 — — D. 2 W 80 McNeese State ...... 52 — — Record: 20-3 21 L 77 Seattle ...... 89 — — 1960-61 3 W 101 New Mexico State ...... 77 — — Home: 10-1, Away: 7-0, Neutral 3-2 Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 8 L 67 at Texas A&M ...... 78 — — National Invitation Tournament 28 W 95 SMU (ot) ...... 92 — — 10 W 79 at Texas Tech ...... 66 — — Coach: Bob Vanatta 29 L 68 Indiana ...... 91 — 7 Jackson, Miss. HR VR J. 2 L 71 Fordham ...... 73 — — 15 L 66 vs Mississippi State ...... 77 — 5 D. 1 W 118 UC Davis ...... 52 — — 5 L 70 at DePaul ...... 99 — — 18 W 78 Minnesota ...... 70 — — 6 W 84 at Baylor ...... 58 — — 9 W 72 Creighton ...... 66 — — 22 W 70 #Ole Miss ...... 62 — — 10 W 102 North Texas ...... 56 — — 14 W 71 at Loyola-New Orleans ....65 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 15 W 75 at Brigham Young ...... 72 — — 16 L 61 at Florida State ...... 74 — — 27 W 76 Toledo ...... 61 — — 17 W 77 at Montana State ...... 50 — — 23 L 80 Southern Miss ...... 86 — — 28 L 82 Loyola-Chicago ...... 94 — 3 19 W 86 at Seattle ...... 81 — — 30 L 64 at Arizona ...... 99 — — 29 W 80 Oklahoma City ...... 77 — — 22 W 111 Missouri Mines ...... 50 — — F. 1 W 116 at Pepperdine ...... 90 — — J. 2 W 99 Brigham Young ...... 76 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans 2 L 79 at Santa Clara ...... 92 — — 7 W 96 Hawaii ...... 60 — — 29 W 95 Western Kentucky ...... 74 19 — 6 L 70 Florida State ...... 81 — — 10 L 75 at Loyola-New Orleans ....78 — — 30 L 82 West Virginia (ot) ...... 86 19 — 10 W 82 at Marquette ...... 70 — — 12 W 82 at Southern Miss ...... 69 — — J. 7 W 72 #Southern Miss ...... 55 — — 13 W 77 Dayton ...... 71 — — 19 W 90 Centenary ...... 85 — — 10 W 85 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 58 — — 20 W 84 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 54 — — 23 W 60 at Murray State ...... 58 — — 13 W 54 at Loyola-New Orleans ....45 — — 25 L 74 at Xavier ...... 95 — — 26 W 71 #Mississippi State ...... 65 — 9 17 W 96 Louisiana College...... 39 — — 27 L 58 at Villanova ...... 91 — —

F. 2 L 54 Villanova ...... 59 — — HI 20 W 70 Murray State ...... 60 — — M. 3 L 87 Duquesne ...... 93 — — 9 W 72 at The Citadel ...... 63 — — 28 W 88 #Ole Miss ...... 61 — — 11 W 76 Louisville ...... 55 — — ST F. 1 W 83 at Tennessee Tech ...... 70 — — 19 W 61 Dayton ...... 59 — — 4 L 77 Dayton ...... 96 — — Record: 10-15 23 W 55 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 48 — — 1965-66 OR O 6 W 104 Richmond ...... 73 — — Home: 9-4, Away: 1-9, Neutral 0-2 26 W 90 at Centenary ...... 79 — — 11 W 78 at Villanova ...... 74 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers

M. 2 L 70 Creighton ...... 95 — — Y 15 W 81 Middle Tennessee St ...... 61 — — HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 18 W 82 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — D. 2 W 77 Union...... 59 — — 14 W 70 Fordham ...... 49 — — 25 W 85 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 51 — — 4 L 69 Arizona ...... 94 — — 16 L 67 Canisius ...... 76 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 6 W 85 Pepperdine ...... 66 — — #Memphis Auditorium M. 16 L 69 Holy Cross ...... 81 — — 11 L 61 at Western Kentucky .....100 — — #Ellis Auditorium, Memphis 13 L 84 at Texas A&M ...... 93 — — 18 W 69 North Texas ...... 67 — — 1963-64 Record: 14-11 Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. Home: 8-4, Away: 3-7, Neutral 3-0 20 L 72 Texas ...... 80 — — Coach: Dean Ehlers 21 W 85 Missouri ...... 72 — — HR VR D. 2 W 57 McNeese State ...... 44 — —

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Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 5 W 67 *at North Texas...... 65 — — 7 L 63 *at Cincinnati ...... 77 — — 30 L 65 Drake ...... 80 — — 8 L 53 *at Saint Louis ...... 60 — — 14 L 70 *at North Texas...... 82 — — J. 1 L 89 Canisius ...... 92 — — 13 W 67 Miami (Fla.) ...... 44 — — 19 L 75 *Bradley ...... 91 — — 5 W 97 at Southern Miss ...... 77 — — 15 W 72 at Loyola-New Orleans ....64 — — 21 L 68 *Saint Louis ...... 78 — — 8 W 97 Oklahoma City ...... 87 — — 19 W 67 *Wichita State ...... 55 — — 26 L 78 *at Tulsa ...... 87 — — 13 L 78 at Loyola-New Orleans ....86 — — 24 L 53 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 56 — — 28 L 72 *at Wichita State ...... 79 — — 15 L 63 at Florida State ...... 67 — — 26 L 52 *at Louisville ...... 76 — — M. 4 L 82 *Louisville ...... 83 — — 22 L 69 Villanova ...... 70 — — 29 L 61 *at Drake ...... 89 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game 29 L 107 Xavier ...... 110 — — M. 2 L 63 *at Cincinnati ...... 72 — — 31 L 89 at Oklahoma City ...... 104 — — 5 L 62 *North Texas (ot)...... 63 — — F. 2 L 82 at Creighton ...... 115 — — 7 L 65 *Saint Louis ...... 77 — — 1970-71 Record: 18-8 5 W 81 Florida State ...... 66 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game Home: 14-1, Away: 3-7, Neutral 1-0 10 W 71 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 69 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 8-6 12 L 77 at Dayton ...... 90 — — Coach: Gene Bartow 15 W 86 Miami (Fla.) ...... 72 — — 1968-69 Record: 6-19 HR VR 19 W 84 Jacksonville ...... 61 — — Home: 4-10, Away: 2-8, Neutral 0-1 D. 1 W 99 UC Davis ...... 79 — — 24 L 79 at Duquesne ...... 92 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 0-16 4 W 113 South Dakota ...... 98 — — 26 L 78 at Villanova ...... 84 — — Coach: Moe Iba 7 W 88 Union...... 73 — — HR VR 9 L 87 at Oklahoma State ...... 93 — — D. 2 L 68 Lamar ...... 82 — — 12 W 81 Indiana State ...... 77 — — 1966-67 Record: 17-9 4 W 81 Texas-Arlington ...... 49 — — 21 W 86 Princeton ...... 77 — — Home: 12-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral 0-1 10 L 53 Union...... 61 — — 23 W 108 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 86 — — National Invitation Tournament 14 W 65 Abilene Christian...... 62 — — Winter Classic, Santa Barbara, Calif. Coach: Moe Iba 18 L 66 *at Louisville ...... 67 — 19 28 W 93 Columbia ...... 62 — — HR VR Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. 29 L 81 at UC-Santa Barbara ...... 85 — — D. 3 L 44 Western Kentucky ...... 52 — 8 27 L 73 The Citadel ...... 76 — — 31 W 83 at UNLV ...... 76 — — 5 W 66 Texas A&M ...... 56 — — 28 W 79 Furman ...... 69 — — J. 2 W 69 *North Texas...... 57 — — 8 W 63 at Rice ...... 54 — — 31 W 70 Brown ...... 52 — — 7 W 102 *Bradley ...... 87 — — 10 W 56 at TCU ...... 54 — — J. 2 L 71 *Drake ...... 73 — — 9 W 78 *Louisville ...... 75 — 13 12 W 64 at North Texas ...... 57 — — 4 L 69 *at North Texas...... 96 — — 13 W 113 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...... 97 — — Memphis State Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 7 L 67 *Bradley ...... 68 — — 16 L 85 *at Tulsa ...... 90 — — 16 W 43 Arkansas ...... 36 — — 9 L 62 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 63 — — 25 W 84 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 68 — — 17 W 55 Maryland ...... 53 — — 16 W 74 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 54 — — 28 L 87 *at Wichita State ...... 98 — — 21 W 58 Villanova ...... 40 — — 18 L 69 *at Tulsa ...... 70 — 14 30 L 70 *at Drake ...... 93 — — 23 L 44 at Saint Louis ...... 63 — — 25 L 53 *at Cincinnati ...... 62 — — F. 4 W 73 *Drake ...... 72 — — 31 W 57 Yale ...... 43 — — 30 L 69 *at Wichita State ...... 71 — — 6 L 58 *at Saint Louis ...... 62 — — J. 4 W 55 Union...... 47 — — F. 1 L 72 *at Drake ...... 85 — — 13 W 71 *at North Texas...... 66 — — 11 W 65 Southern Miss ...... 52 — — 3 L 70 *North Texas...... 89 — — 18 W 74 *at Bradley ...... 70 — — 14 L 43 Tulsa ...... 54 — — 6 L 51 *Louisville ...... 60 — — 20 W 60 *Saint Louis ...... 56 — — 16 W 46 Florida State ...... 42 — — 8 L 47 *Cincinnati ...... 69 — — 25 L 91 *Tulsa (2 ot) ...... 94 — — 21 L 78 at Xavier ...... 88 — — 12 W 80 at Loyola-New Orleans ....62 — — 27 W 85 *Wichita State ...... 77 — — 28 W 76 Loyola-New Orleans ...... 50 — — 14 L 65 *at Saint Louis ...... 74 — — M. 6 L 73 *at Louisville ...... 102 — — 31 W 63 at Jacksonville (ot)...... 58 — — 18 L 62 *at Bradley ...... 88 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game F. 2 L 63 at Miami (Fla.) ...... 88 — — 27 L 56 *Tulsa ...... 62 — 19 4 L 51 at Florida State ...... 55 — — M. 1 L 61 *Wichita State ...... 71 — — 7 L 56 Dayton ...... 81 — — *Missouri Valley Conference game 1971-72 Record: 21-7 11 W 61 Mississippi State ...... 53 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 5-4, Neutral 2-2 14 W 52 at Loyola-New Orleans ....46 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 12-2 18 W 74 Creighton ...... 66 — — 1969-70 Record: 6-20 National Invitation Tournament 20 W 62 Jacksonville ...... 39 — — Home: 4-10, Away: 1-8, Neutral 1-2 Coach: Gene Bartow 24 L 48 at Villanova ...... 66 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 1-15 HR VR National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. Coach: Moe Iba D. 2 W 108 Missouri-Rolla ...... 66 — — M. 11 L 68 Providence ...... 77 — — HR VR 4 W 84 Oklahoma State ...... 68 — — D. 1 L 62 Union...... 63 — — 7 L 73 Marquette ...... 74 — 2 6 W 72 Sam Houston State ...... 70 — — Vanderbilt Classic, Nashville, Tenn. 1967-68 Record: 8-17 Liberty Bowl Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 10 W 74 Ole Miss ...... 71 — — Home: 5-8, Away: 2-8, Neutral 1-1 10 W 83 Mississippi State ...... 74 — — 11 L 82 Vanderbilt ...... 83 — — Missouri Valley Conference: 2-14 11 L 72 Tulsa ...... 82 — — Sun Bowl Tournament, El Paso, Texas Y Coach: Moe Iba 20 W 57 Texas Wesleyan ...... 52 — — 17 W 82 San Francisco ...... 77 — — HR VR 22 L 74 Dartmouth (2 ot) ...... 77 — — 18 L 79 at UTEP ...... 85 — — OR D. 2 W 54 Union...... 41 — — All College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 31 W 92 Arkansas ...... 77 — — 4 W 64 Rice ...... 56 — — 26 W 67 Arizona State ...... 62 — — J. 6 L 79 *at Bradley ...... 95 — — ST 7 L 52 *at Bradley ...... 80 — — 27 L 58 at Oklahoma City ...... 72 — — 8 W 123 MacMurray ...... 62 — — 11 L 66 at Mississippi State ...... 71 — — 28 L 51 Tennessee ...... 72 — 6 12 W 82 LSU ...... 63 — — HI H 20 L 47 *Tulsa ...... 64 — — J. 3 L 77 *North Texas...... 86 — — 15 W 99 *Tulsa ...... 72 — — 23 W 65 TCU...... 61 — — 5 L 62 *at Drake ...... 72 — — 18 W 81 *at Drake ...... 70 — — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 10 L 59 *at Bradley ...... 74 — — 22 W 91 *North Texas...... 60 — — 29 L 44 Davidson ...... 51 — 8 13 L 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 88 — — 27 W 71 *Wichita State ...... 69 — — 30 W 73 Michigan State ...... 57 — — 17 L 61 *Tulsa ...... 77 — — 29 W 101 Union...... 79 — — J. 2 L 75 *Drake (ot) ...... 76 — — 24 L 69 *Cincinnati ...... 78 — — F. 2 W 77 *at Louisville ...... 69 — 3 10 L 58 *Louisville ...... 78 — — 26 W 91 at Loyola-New Orleans ....83 — — 5 W 88 South Alabama ...... 71 — — 13 L 69 *at Wichita State ...... 77 — — 29 W 84 *Wichita State ...... 81 — — 10 L 72 *at Saint Louis ...... 76 15 — 22 L 68 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 75 — — 31 L 76 *Drake ...... 82 — 16 12 W 87 *at North Texas...... 80 15 — 25 L 69 *Bradley ...... 92 — — F. 4 L 48 *at Louisville ...... 77 — — 17 W 70 *Bradley ...... 59 18 — F. 3 L 48 *at Tulsa ...... 52 — —

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19 W 73 *St. Louis ...... 70 18 — 10 L 80 Drake ...... 91 — — 25 W 103 North Texas ...... 92 — — 24 W 108 *at Wichita State ...... 98 19 — 12 L 61 at Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 30 W 78 at Wichita State ...... 76 — — 26 W 91 *at Tulsa ...... 90 19 — 19 L 81 at Louisville ...... 94 — 16 F. 1 W 105 Union...... 52 — — M. 2 W 80 *Louisville ...... 65 20 2 26 W 67 Tulsa ...... 64 — — 10 W 74 UC-Santa Barbara ...... 62 — — 4 W 70 *Drake ...... 69 20 — 31 W 73 New Mexico State ...... 66 — — 15 W 81 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....69 — — Missouri Valley Playoff Game, Nashville, Tenn. F. 2 W 65 North Texas ...... 62 — — 20 W 88 at Tulsa ...... 80 — — 11 L 72 Louisville ...... 83 11 4 7 W 91 at Wichita State ...... 90 — — 23 L 75 at Saint Louis ...... 78 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 9 L 77 at North Texas ...... 83 — — M. 1 W 93 Mercer ...... 75 — — 18 L 74 Oral Roberts ...... 94 13 16 14 W 78 Louisville ...... 71 — 18 4 L 79 at Louisville ...... 84 — 3 *Missouri Valley Conference game 16 W 91 St. Louis ...... 81 — — National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 21 L 86 at Drake ...... 95 — — 16 L 95 vs. Oral Roberts ...... 97 — — 23 L 81 at Bradley ...... 94 — — 1972-73 Record: 24-6 M. 1 W 73 at Hawaii ...... 69 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 7-4, Neutral 3-1 2 L 85 at Hawaii ...... 117 — — 1975-76 Record: 21-9 Missouri Valley Conference: 12-2 National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. Home: 15-2, Away: 5-3, Neutral 1-4 NCAA Final Four 17 W 73 Seton Hall ...... 72 — — Metro Conference: 1-1 Coach: Gene Bartow 21 L 78 Utah ...... 92 — — NCAA West Regional HR VR Coach: Wayne Yates D. 2 W 108 Missouri Western ...... 74 11 — HR VR 5 L 81 at LSU ...... 94 11 — 1974-75 Record: 20-7 N. 29 L 74 *Louisville ...... 79 19 8 7 W 87 USF ...... 73 11 — Home: 16-2, Away: 3-3, Neutral 1-2 D. 1 L 84 at Western Kentucky ...... 87 19 — 9 L 69 at Marquette ...... 72 11 5 National Invitation Tournament Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz. 12 L 79 Texas ...... 80 19 — Coach: Wayne Yates 5 L 91 DePaul ...... 100 — — 16 W 80 Navy ...... 51 19 — HR VR 6 L 86 Santa Clara ...... 93 — — 20 W 80 UC-Santa Barbara ...... 74 — — N. 30 W 96 Montclair State ...... 60 15 — 10 W 76 UCF ...... 57 — — Little Rock, Ark. D. 7 W 75 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 67 16 — 18 W 75 Wichita State ...... 68 — — 23 W 87 at Arkansas ...... 86 — — 9 W 70 Florida State ...... 69 16 — 20 W 105 Midwestern State ...... 76 — — 26 W 96 Cornell ...... 64 — — 12 W 100 East Texas State ...... 89 14 — 23 W 84 Benedictine College ...... 69 — — 30 W 74 at Vanderbilt ...... 71 — 10 14 W 102 Murray State ...... 77 14 — 27 W 97 Cal-Poly ...... 66 — — J. 4 W 97 *at Drake (2 ot) ...... 92 — — 17 W 85 Brown ...... 83 11 — 29 W 109 Murray State ...... 83 — — 6 W 76 *at Bradley ...... 74 — — 20 L 94 at UCLA ...... 113 11 4 31 W 90 Pepperdine ...... 82 — — 10 W 124 UCF ...... 75 — — 21 W 111 at Pepperdine (ot) ...... 108 11 — J. 3 W 92 VCU ...... 72 — — 13 W 72 *Saint Louis ...... 60 — — Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. 5 W 104 Madison College ...... 80 — — 20 W 112 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ...... 92 — — 26 W 71 Temple...... 68 16 — 8 L 70 at Wichita State ...... 81 — — 25 W 81 *Louisville ...... 76 17 — 27 L 54 Penn State ...... 61 16 — 10 L 71 Virginia Tech ...... 72 — — 27 W 75 *New Mexico State ...... 61 17 — 30 L 91 Wichita State ...... 95 16 — 15 W 100 Illinois College ...... 76 — — F. 1 W 73 *Drake ...... 68 17 — J. 2 W 102 Georgia State ...... 76 19 — 17 L 79 at Florida State ...... 100 — — 3 W 79 *Bradley ...... 64 17 — 4 W 79 Western Kentucky ...... 72 19 — 20 W 84 Southern Miss ...... 70 — — 8 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 83 15 — 8 L 84 LaSalle ...... 93 — 14 24 W 85 *Cincinnati ...... 79 — 16 10 W 91 *at Tulsa (ot) ...... 87 15 — 11 W 83 Southern Miss ...... 77 — — 27 W 81 at LaSalle ...... 77 — — 15 W 99 *Wichita State ...... 77 16 — 14 W 138 Buffalo State ...... 92 — — F. 7 W 87 at Oklahoma City ...... 70 — — 17 W 116 *West Texas State ...... 79 16 — 18 W 130 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 79 — — 9 W 111 North Texas ...... 93 — — 22 W 93 *at North Texas...... 88 14 — 24 W 54 *at New Mexico State ...... 53 14 — M. 3 L 56 *at St. Louis ...... 70 10 — NCAA Midwest Regional, Houston, Texas 15 W 90 South Carolina ...... 76 12 — 17 W 92 Kansas State ...... 72 12 9 NCAA Final Four, St. Louis, Mo. 24 W 98 Providence ...... 85 12 4 26 L 66 UCLA ...... 87 12 1 *Missouri Valley Conference game

1973-74 Record: 19-11 Home: 13-2, Away: 4-7, Neutral 2-2 National Invitation Tournament Coach: Gene Bartow HI HR VR N. 30 W 106 Missouri-Rolla ...... 79 20 — ST D. 1 W 89 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....68 20 — OR O 5 W 105 UC Davis ...... 61 10 — 8 W 100 Southern Miss ...... 79 10 — 11 L 71 Vanderbilt ...... 75 12 — Y 13 W 90 at Texas ...... 82 12 — 15 W 99 East Texas State ...... 76 12 — 18 L 80 at Florida State ...... 88 16 — 22 W 101 Samford ...... 69 16 — Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 28 W 86 at New Orleans ...... 81 18 — 1973 NCAA Finalist 29 L 83 N.C. State ...... 98 18 5 Front Row: David Kimmel, Ed DeShepper, Bill Cook, Ed Wilson, Freshman Asst. Coach Ed Young, John Tunstall, John Washington, 31 W 67 Murray State (ot) ...... 65 18 — Clarence Jones and Student Manager Ted Turnipseed. Back Row: SID Bill Grogan, Head Coach Gene Bartow, Doug McKinney, Jim J. 3 W 88 Bradley (ot) ...... 76 19 — Liss, Jerry Teltzlaff, Kenny Andrews, Wes Westfall, Larry Kenon, Asst. Coach Wayne Yates, Charles Duvall, Ronnie Robinson, Billy Buford, 5 W 53 at West Texas State ...... 49 19 — Larry Trosper, Shannon Kennedy, Larry Finch, Bill Laurie, Assistant Coach LeRoy Hunt, Asst. SID Norman McCoy.

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16 W 87 at Southern Miss ...... 72 — — 31 L 70 Arkansas ...... 95 — 2 7 L 64 *at Cincinnati ...... 74 — — 19 W 91 Tulsa ...... 83 — — J. 3 L 75 *Louisville ...... 78 — 10 10 L 69 *Florida State ...... 74 — — 21 W 96 Oklahoma City ...... 72 — — 14 W 67 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — 19 12 L 48 *Louisville ...... 69 — 11 24 W 85 at UC-Santa Barbara ...... 82 — — 21 W 83 *at Cincinnati ...... 76 — 19 17 L 64 at Dayton ...... 82 — — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 24 W 65 *at Georgia Tech...... 62 — — 19 W 57 *Saint Louis ...... 49 — — M. 4 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 28 W 86 *at Tulane ...... 78 — — 23 L 54 Southern Miss ...... 59 — — 5 W 87 at Louisville ...... 76 — — 31 W 86 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 85 — — 26 L 69 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 71 — — 6 L 95 Cincinnati ...... 103 — 13 F. 4 W 101 *Tulane ...... 91 — — F. 1 L 62 *at Saint Louis ...... 76 — — NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz. 6 L 89 *Florida State ...... 95 — 15 4 L 60 *at Louisville ...... 88 — 7 13 L 77 Pepperdine ...... 87 — — 11 L 82 *at Florida State ...... 89 — 16 7 L 54 *at Florida State ...... 55 — — *Metro Conference game 18 W 61 *Georgia Tech ...... 59 — — 9 L 68 at Southern Miss ...... 85 — — 23 L 80 *at Saint Louis ...... 82 — — 12 W 82 *Tulane ...... 79 — — 25 L 97 *at Louisville ...... 115 — 20 14 W 61 *Cincinnati ...... 59 — — 1976-77 Record: 20-9 Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 16 W 65 *Virginia Tech ...... 63 — — Home: 17-2, Away: 2-5, Neutral 1-2 M. 2 W 79 St. Louis ...... 57 — — 23 L 74 *at Tulane ...... 86 — — Metro Conference: 2-4 3 L 62 Louisville ...... 67 — 20 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. National Invitation Tournament *Metro Conference game 28 W 62 Saint Louis ...... 60 — — Coach: Wayne Yates 29 L 65 at Louisville ...... 84 — 4 HR VR *Metro Conference game N. 27 W 84 UCF ...... 53 — — 1978-79 Record: 13-15 D. 4 W 109 South Dakota State ...... 76 — — Home: 12-6, Away: 1-7, Neutral 0-2 9 W 79 Drake ...... 74 — — Metro Conference: 5-5 1980-81 Record: 13-14 11 W 80 Baylor ...... 73 — — Coach: Wayne Yates Home: 9-5, Away: 4-8, Neutral 0-1 13 W 86 Southern Miss ...... 71 — — HR VR Metro Conference: 5-7 Big Sun Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla. N. 28 W 82 Missouri Western ...... 71 — — Coach: Dana Kirk 17 W 77 Penn State ...... 69 — — D. 2 L 87 at Jacksonville ...... 91 — — HR VR 18 L 83 Florida ...... 84 — — 5 W 95 Kentucky Wesleyan...... 74 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 21 W 88 Ole Miss ...... 83 — — 7 L 64 Mississippi State ...... 93 — — N. 28 L 67 Southern Illinois ...... 69 — — 23 W 116 TCU...... 72 — — 9 L 89 Southern Miss (2 ot) ...... 91 — — 29 W 98 Oklahoma City ...... 86 — — Little Rock, Ark. 12 W 88 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 82 — — D. 4 W 80 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....76 — — 30 W 69 at Arkansas ...... 62 — 17 14 W 89 Valdosta State ...... 69 — — 6 W 70 Southern Miss ...... 65 — — J. 3 W 82 Southern Miss ...... 78 — — 16 L 91 at Drake ...... 109 — — 13 W 77 Arkansas State ...... 66 — — 6 W 82 Oklahoma City ...... 72 20 — 23 W 79 Murray State ...... 54 — — 18 W 87 Delta State ...... 58 — — 8 W 109 MacMurray ...... 55 20 — Jackson, Miss. 20 W 87 West Alabama ...... 60 — — 10 W 78 *Tulane ...... 64 20 — 26 L 89 Ole Miss ...... 92 — — 23 L 96 at Vanderbilt ...... 111 — — 15 W 81 Florida State ...... 75 18 — 28 W 86 Eastern Michigan ...... 58 — — 30 W 69 at Ole Miss ...... 64 — — 17 L 82 *at Georgia Tech...... 89 18 — Little Rock, Ark. J. 3 L 66 *at Florida State ...... 84 — — 22 W 97 Brandeis ...... 87 18 — 30 L 69 Arkansas (20) ...... 82 — 20 6 L 49 Kansas ...... 59 — — 26 W 88 New Orleans (ot) ...... 86 20 — J. 7 W 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 9 W 67 *at Tulane ...... 55 — — 29 W 81 Dayton ...... 67 20 — 9 W 106 Heidelberg (Ohio) ...... 75 — — 13 L 67 at Marquette ...... 86 — — 31 L 82 *at Cincinnati ...... 88 20 12 13 L 73 Dayton ...... 75 — — 17 L 59 *Saint Louis ...... 66 — — F. 2 W 97 Western Kentucky ...... 75 — — 16 L 84 Georgia Tech (2 ot)...... 89 — — 19 W 91 *Tulane ...... 79 — — 5 L 92 *at Louisville ...... 111 — 9 18 L 86 *Florida State (ot) ...... 93 — — 22 W 60 *Louisville (ot) ...... 55 — — 9 L 69 at Virginia Tech ...... 70 — — Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. 24 W 70 *Virginia Tech ...... 60 — — 14 L 64 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 67 — — 20 W 87 *Tulane (ot)...... 81 — — 31 W 99 *at Cincinnati (4 ot)...... 85 — — 19 W 87 *Louisville ...... 77 — 8 22 L 61 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — F. 2 L 52 Murray State ...... 57 — — 26 L 69 at Oklahoma City ...... 81 — — 27 W 88 *Saint Louis ...... 77 — — 7 L 62 *Cincinnati ...... 65 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. F. 3 W 89 *Tulane (ot)...... 82 — — 11 L 66 at Southern Miss ...... 90 — — M. 3 W 94 Tulane ...... 80 — — 5 L 82 *at Louisville ...... 103 — 5 16 L 65 *at Louisville ...... 95 — — 4 L 67 Cincinnati ...... 68 — 14 10 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 87 — — 19 L 58 *at Saint Louis ...... 64 — — National Invitation Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 17 W 60 *Louisville ...... 53 — 9 21 L 70 *at Virginia Tech ...... 71 — — 10 L 63 vs. Alabama ...... 80 — 12 22 L 63 *at Georgia Tech...... 79 — — 23 W 75 Penn State ...... 67 — — *Metro Conference game 25 L 87 *at Florida State ...... 90 — — 28 L 78 *Florida State ...... 80 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. M. 1 W 62 Saint Louis ...... 58 — — M. 5 L 66 Virginia Tech ...... 72 — — 1977-78 Record: 19-9 2 L 34 Florida State ...... 35 — — *Metro Conference game Home: 12-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral 2-1 *Metro Conference game Metro Conference: 7-5 Y Coach: Wayne Yates 1981-82 Record: 24-5 HR VR 1979-80 Record: 13-14 Home: 18-0, Away: 5-4, Neutral 1-1 OR N. 26 W 103 NE Oklahoma St ...... 81 — — Home: 11-6, Away: 1-8, Neutral 1-0 Metro Conference: 10-2 29 W 78 Midwestern (Texas) St. ....74 — — Metro Conference: 5-7 NCAA East Regional ST D. 1 W 97 Southern Miss ...... 83 — — Coach: Dana Kirk Coach: Dana Kirk 3 W 78 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 71 — — HR VR HR VR HI H 5 W 86 at Western Kentucky ...... 80 — — D. 1 W 54 Arkansas State ...... 51 — — D. 1 L 62 at East Tennessee State ....67 — — 8 W 94 Mansfield (Pa.) ...... 79 — — 3 L 76 Oklahoma Christian ...... 90 — — 5 W 60 West Alabama ...... 40 — — 10 L 87 at Baylor ...... 106 — — 8 L 72 Vanderbilt ...... 87 — — 7 L 47 at Mississippi State (ot) ....48 — — 12 W 79 Jacksonville ...... 77 — — 13 W 85 Austin Peay ...... 73 — — 12 W 101 Indiana State ...... 89 — — Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas 17 W 96 Eastern Montana...... 65 — — 19 W 82 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 70 — 15 16 W 71 at UTEP ...... 65 — — 20 W 72 Murray State ...... 71 — — 22 W 106 Brown ...... 96 — — 17 W 77 Army ...... 76 — — 22 W 80 Ole Miss ...... 75 — — 29 W 61 Ole Miss (ot) ...... 55 — — 20 W 70 Ole Miss ...... 67 — — 28 W 74 Arkansas ...... 67 — 19 J. 2 W 91 East Tennessee State ...... 74 — — 22 W 111 Georgia State ...... 87 — — J. 3 W 70 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 64 — — 4 W 84 Baltimore ...... 62 — — 28 L 83 at Dayton ...... 85 — — 5 W 70 *at Virginia Tech (ot)...... 69 — — 9 W 90 *Florida State ...... 63 — —

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12 W 107 *Cincinnati ...... 75 — — 16 W 100 North Texas ...... 90 — — 18 W 78 *at Virginia Tech ...... 73 — 20 21 L 54 *at Tulane (ot) ...... 58 — — 23 W 70 *at Cincinnati ...... 63 — — 27 W 77 Marquette ...... 70 — — 30 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 78 — — F. 6 W 74 *Louisville (ot) ...... 65 19 — 8 W 75 Ball State ...... 64 19 — 13 W 62 *at Florida State ...... 60 14 — 15 W 82 *at Saint Louis ...... 64 14 — 20 W 52 at Penn State ...... 46 12 — 22 L 61 *at Louisville ...... 65 12 — 25 W 62 *Tulane ...... 60 10 — 27 W 94 *Saint Louis ...... 72 10 — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. M. 6 W 71 Virginia Tech ...... 70 13 — 7 W 73 Louisville ...... 62 13 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Charlotte, N.C. 13 W 56 Wake Forest ...... 55 9 18 NCAA East Regional, Raleigh, N.C. 19 L 66 Villanova (ot) ...... 70 9 — *Metro Conference game

1982-83 Record: 23-8 Home: 14-2, Away: 6-4, Neutral 3-2 1985 NCAA Final Four Metro Conference: 6-6 Front Row:Assistant Coach Larry Finch, Head Coach Dana Kirk, Assistant Coach Lee Fowler. Back Row: Trainer J.D. Dicker- NCAA Midwest Regional son, Andre Turner, Ricky McCoy, Aaron Price, Vincent Askew, Baskerville Holmes, Keith Lee, William Bedford, DeWayne Bailey, Coach: Dana Kirk Willie Becton, David Jansen, Dwight Boyd, John Wilfong, Manager Rhett Beiletti. HR VR Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. NCAA Midwest Regional, St. Louis, Mo. Record: 26-7 N. 26 W 89 West Texas State ...... 74 6 — 1983-84 21 L 71 Houston ...... 78 16 5 Home: 20-2, Away: 5-3, Neutral 1-2 27 W 71 Wyoming ...... 45 6 — *Metro Conference game Metro Conference: 11-3 D. 1 W 75 at Saint Louis ...... 56 5 — NCAA Midwest Regional 4 W 104 Ball State ...... 81 5 — Coach: Dana Kirk 6 W 72 Kent State ...... 59 5 — Record: 31-4 HR VR 1984-85 11 W 80 East Tennessee State ...... 62 4 — Home: 15-0, Away: 10-3, Neutral 6-1 Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 18 W 64 at Kansas ...... 58 3 — Metro Conference: 13-1 N. 25 W 88 Tennessee State ...... 60 5 — 23 W 81 *Southern Miss ...... 60 4 — NCAA Final Four 26 W 101 North Texas ...... 79 5 — 30 W 63 at Ole Miss ...... 58 2 — Coach: Dana Kirk 30 W 74 Middle Tennessee State ...47 4 — J. 3 W 103 Baltimore ...... 57 2 — HR VR D. 3 W 90 Detroit ...... 65 4 — 6 W 78 Saint Louis ...... 64 2 — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 10 L 49 Mississippi State ...... 50 4 — 10 L 56 *at Virginia Tech ...... 69 1 — N. 30 W 79 Arkansas State ...... 62 5 — 13 W 73 Ole Miss ...... 55 6 — 15 W 80 *at Cincinnati ...... 63 1 — D. 1 W 61 Southern California ...... 45 5 — 17 L 51 at UCLA ...... 65 6 15 19 W 100 Delta State ...... 62 6 — 5 W 90 Middle Tennessee State ...77 5 — 21 W 53 Texas Tech ...... 41 16 — 23 W 57 **at N.C. State ...... 53 6 — 8 W 86 UCLA ...... 70 5 — Winston Tire Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 11 W 57 at Ole Miss (ot) ...... 52 5 — 29 W 43 Mississippi State ...... 42 17 — 26 W 94 at Iona ...... 88 5 — 15 W 68 at Mississippi State ...... 59 5 — 30 L 66 Iowa ...... 73 17 — 29 W 80 Eastern Kentucky ...... 65 5 — 17 W 74 at Kent State ...... 57 5 — J. 2 W 82 Eastern Kentucky ...... 50 17 — 31 W 73 *Virginia Tech ...... 64 5 — 22 W 76 Iona ...... 62 3 — 4 W 85 *at Cincinnati ...... 62 19 — F. 5 L 56 *Tulane ...... 58 4 — J. 2 W 73 Delta State ...... 61 3 — 7 W 67 *at Tulane ...... 65 19 — 7 W 85 Wichita State ...... 73 4 16 5 L 58 *at South Carolina ...... 60 3 — 14 W 52 *Southern Miss ...... 47 19 — 12 L 47 *at Tulane ...... 49 9 — 9 W 90 Tennessee State ...... 57 6 — 18 W 75 *at South Carolina ...... 58 18 — 14 W 80 at North Texas ...... 63 9 — 12 W 82 *Southern Miss ...... 60 6 — 23 W 57 *Tulane ...... 50 18 — 19 L 66 *Louisville ...... 75 13 9 14 W 56 *Tulane ...... 52 6 — 28 W 69 Oklahoma ...... 65 13 11 26 L 72 *at Florida State ...... 74 14 — 19 W 69 *at Louisville ...... 66 5 —

30 W 63 *Virginia Tech ...... 62 13 — HI 28 W 84 *Cincinnati ...... 77 14 — 23 W 74 *at Florida State ...... 69 4 — F. 4 W 53 UAB (ot) ...... 51 9 — M. 3 W 94 *Florida State ...... 67 17 — 26 W 89 *at Virginia Tech ...... 79 4 —

11 W 73 *at Florida State ...... 69 9 — ST 6 L 62 *at Louisville (ot) ...... 64 17 3 28 W 81 *Cincinnati ...... 61 4 — 13 W 72 *South Carolina ...... 61 9 — Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio F. 2 W 91 *Virginia Tech ...... 82 3 — 15 W 75 *Florida State ...... 67 8 — OR O 11 W 84 Florida State ...... 74 17 — 9 L 71 at Kansas ...... 75 3 13 18 L 78 *Louisville ...... 85 8 — 12 L 68 Louisville ...... 71 17 3 13 W 68 *at Cincinnati ...... 55 5 —

20 W 69 *at Southern Miss (ot) ...... 67 8 — Y NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Louisville, Ky. 16 W 70 *Florida State ...... 68 5 — 22 L 69 *at Virginia Tech ...... 89 12 — 20 W 66 Georgetown ...... 57 17 20 18 W 99 *South Carolina ...... 75 5 — 27 W 56 *Cincinnati ...... 44 12 — NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 20 W 60 *at Tulane ...... 49 4 — M. 5 L 58 *at Louisville ...... 68 14 — 25 L 63 Houston ...... 70 17 1 23 W 81 VCU ...... 73 4 17 Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. *Metro Conference game 25 W 78 *at Southern Miss ...... 63 4 — 8 W 86 Southern Miss ...... 58 17 — **designated conference game 28 L 66 at Detroit ...... 71 4 — 9 W 65 Florida State ...... 63 17 — M. 2 W 66 *Louisville ...... 59 4 — 10 W 78 Virginia Tech ...... 65 17 — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Memphis, Tenn. 7 W 68 Southern Miss ...... 58 5 — 15 W 92 Oral Roberts ...... 83 16 — 8 W 81 at Louisville ...... 74 5 — 17 W 66 Purdue ...... 48 16 10 9 W 90 Florida State (ot) ...... 86 5 —

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NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Houston, Texas 14 W 82 Georgia ...... 71 — — 15 W 67 Penn ...... 55 5 — 18 W 77 Tennessee State ...... 62 — — 1988-89 Record: 21-11 17 W 67 UAB (ot) ...... 66 5 — 20 L 60 Arkansas State ...... 61 — — Home: 14-1, Away: 5-6, Neutral 2-4 NCAA Midwest Regional, Dallas, Texas 22 W 101 San Diego State ...... 75 — — Metro Conference: 8-4 21 W 59 Boston College ...... 57 5 — 27 W 108 Alcorn State ...... 56 — — NCAA Tournament 23 W 63 Oklahoma ...... 61 5 4 30 W 89 Oklahoma State ...... 51 — — Coach: Larry Finch NCAA Final Four, Lexington, Ky. J. 3 W 61 at Missouri ...... 59 — — HR VR 30 L 45 Villanova ...... 52 5 — 5 W 82 Austin Peay ...... 67 — — Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii *Metro Conference game 10 W 83 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — N. 25 W 88 Chaminade ...... 44 — — 12 W 67 Saint Louis ...... 54 — — 26 L 75 Michigan ...... 79 — 3 14 W 59 at Oral Roberts ...... 58 — — 27 L 86 UNLV (ot) ...... 90 — 8 D. 4 W 84 Grambling ...... 63 — — Record: 28-6 17 L 52 *at South Carolina ...... 64 — — 1985-86 6 W 84 Bradley ...... 77 — — Home: 16-0, Away: 6-5, Neutral 6-1 19 W 76 *Florida State ...... 68 — — 10 L 74 at Missouri ...... 86 — 11 Metro Conference: 9-3 24 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 66 — — 15 W 92 New Orleans ...... 61 — — NCAA Tournament 28 W 64 *at Louisville ...... 48 — — 17 L 88 at Washington ...... 89 — — Coach: Dana Kirk 31 W 74 New Orleans ...... 73 — — 20 W 79 Dartmouth ...... 75 — — HR VR F. 2 L 77 *Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 23 W 70 Oral Roberts ...... 62 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 7 W 82 at Bradley ...... 74 — — Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. N. 29 W 107 Tennessee State ...... 61 14 — 11 L 89 *at Florida State ...... 98 — — 28 W 68 Illinois State ...... 45 — — 30 W 73 Middle Tennessee State ...63 14 — 14 W 76 *at Southern Miss ...... 72 — — 29 L 74 at Tennessee ...... 76 — 19 D. 3 W 83 Kent State ...... 69 13 — 16 L 73 *at Cincinnati ...... 76 — — J. 4 W 90 *at Southern Miss (ot) ...... 87 — — Pearl Harbor Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 19 W 55 *South Carolina ...... 53 — — 7 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 89 — — 6 W 95 at Hawaii-Loa College .....52 13 — 22 W 58 *Louisville ...... 57 — — 9 W 80 Saint Louis ...... 73 — — 7 W 80 Fresno State ...... 46 13 — 28 W 74 *at Virginia Tech ...... 65 — — 14 W 91 *Virginia Tech ...... 83 — — 9 W 80 at Texas Tech ...... 55 13 — Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 18 L 66 *at South Carolina ...... 78 — — 14 W 119 South Carolina State...... 73 12 — M. 6 W 87 Cincinnati ...... 58 — — 21 W 73 at New Orleans ...... 72 — — 17 W 73 Ole Miss ...... 56 10 — 7 W 74 South Carolina ...... 64 — — 25 W 77 Tulsa ...... 59 — — 23 W 82 Murray State ...... 59 10 — 8 W 75 Louisville ...... 52 — — 28 W 89 VCU ...... 69 — — Holiday Bowl Classic, San Diego, Calif. *Metro Conference game F. 1 W 99 *at Florida State ...... 82 — 8 27 W 57 Fresno State ...... 46 10 — NOTE: Team ineligible for postseason play 4 L 85 *Louisville ...... 101 — 7 28 W 106 Charlotte ...... 82 10 — 6 W 85 Tennessee State ...... 63 — — J. 4 W 83 Kansas (ot) ...... 80 9 5 8 W 73 at Murray State ...... 62 — — 6 W 89 *South Carolina ...... 81 9 — Record: 20-12 1987-88 11 W 63 *South Carolina ...... 48 — — 9 W 73 *Louisville ...... 71 6 17 Home: 16-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral 2-2 15 W 81 *Cincinnati ...... 71 — — 11 W 87 Arkansas State ...... 64 6 — Metro Conference: 6-6 18 W 89 *Florida State ...... 78 — 7 15 W 89 *at Cincinnati ...... 71 6 — NCAA Tournament 20 W 72 *at Louisville ...... 67 — 10 18 W 68 at New Orleans ...... 64 6 — Coach: Larry Finch 25 W 83 *Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 20 W 68 *at Southern Miss ...... 64 6 — HR VR M. 4 L 73 *at Virginia Tech ...... 78 — — 25 W 79 Missouri ...... 68 3 — N. 27 W 78 Jackson State ...... 56 — — Metro Tournament, Columbia, S.C. 27 W 83 *Virginia Tech ...... 61 3 20 29 W 86 Washington ...... 57 — — 11 L 70 Louisville (16) ...... 71 — — F. 1 L 72 *at Virginia Tech ...... 76 2 16 D. 5 W 60 at Arkansas State ...... 59 20 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Boise, Idaho 3 W 74 *Cincinnati ...... 55 2 — 7 L 50 at Saint Louis ...... 55 20 — 16 L 63 DePaul ...... 66 — — 8 L 66 at UNLV ...... 67 3 9 12 W 76 Missouri ...... 68 20 9 *Metro Conference game 10 W 99 *Florida State ...... 82 3 — 17 W 113 Bradley (ot) ...... 108 19 — 15 W 92 *Southern Miss ...... 85 4 — 23 W 87 Alcorn State ...... 64 20 — 22 L 80 *at Florida State ...... 82 4 — ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 24 W 86 *at South Carolina ...... 73 4 — 28 L 62 Kansas ...... 64 20 18 1989-90 Record: 18-12 27 W 63 New Orleans ...... 52 7 — 30 W 75 Marist ...... 57 19 — Home: 15-2, Away: 1-8, Neutral 2-2 M. 2 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 70 7 13 J. 5 W 76 Murray State (ot) ...... 70 — — Metro Conference: 8-6 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 9 L 80 *at Virginia Tech ...... 82 — — National Invitation Tournament 7 W 100 South Carolina ...... 59 10 — 13 L 85 *at Florida State ...... 92 — — Coach: Larry Finch 8 W 73 Florida State ...... 71 10 — 16 W 54 at Tulsa ...... 47 — — HR VR 9 L 79 at Louisville ...... 88 10 11 18 L 58 *at South Carolina ...... 84 — — Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Baton Rouge, La. 21 L 96 *at Southern Miss ...... 107 — — N. 24 W 99 Tennessee State ...... 74 24 — 13 W 95 Ball State ...... 63 12 — 25 W 75 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 70 — — 25 W 91 Tennessee ...... 72 24 — 15 L 81 at LSU ...... 83 12 — 26 L 67 San Jose State ...... 82 — — 28 W 91 Wyoming ...... 75 22 — *Metro Conference game 30 W 72 *Louisville ...... 68 — — D. 5 L 66 at Oklahoma State ...... 93 16 — F. 2 W 67 Tennessee State ...... 64 — — 8 W 78 Oregon State (24) ...... 72 16 24 Y 6 L 47 Arkansas State ...... 48 — — 20 W 59 New Orleans ...... 55 17 — 23 W 96 Jackson State ...... 73 17 — 1986-87 Record: 26-8 10 W 113 *Southern Miss ...... 97 — 16 OR 27 L 65 Missouri ...... 71 15 7 Home: 15-3, Away: 7-3, Neutral 4-2 13 W 67 *South Carolina ...... 61 — — Old Style Classic, Chicago, Ill. Metro Conference: 8-4 20 W 81 *Florida State ...... 76 — —

ST 29 W 76 Ball State (ot) ...... 73 15 — Coach: Larry Finch 23 L 90 *at Cincinnati ...... 106 — — 30 L 71 Illinois ...... 83 15 4 HR VR 27 W 115 Oral Roberts ...... 71 — — HI H J. 3 W 68 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 47 21 — Coca-Cola Preseason NIT 29 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 71 — — 6 W 97 *Virginia Tech ...... 77 21 — N. 22 W 70 Cleveland State ...... 65 — 20 M. 5 W 112 *Virginia Tech ...... 104 — — 11 L 80 *at Tulane ...... 81 20 — 24 W 82 Michigan ...... 76 — — Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 13 W 93 *Southern Miss ...... 77 20 — Coca-Cola Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. 11 W 97 Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 17 W 85 Texas Southern ...... 82 — — 28 L 67 Western Kentucky ...... 68 — — 12 W 81 Florida State ...... 74 — — 20 L 69 *at Louisville ...... 86 — 10 29 L 59 Temple...... 67 — — 13 L 73 Louisville ...... 81 — — 25 L 72 *at Florida State ...... 78 — — D. 5 L 77 UNLV ...... 80 — 2 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, South Bend, Ind. 27 W 74 *at South Carolina ...... 72 — — 9 W 78 Murray State ...... 47 — — 17 W 75 Baylor ...... 60 — — F. 3 W 82 *Cincinnati ...... 64 — — Cotton States Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 19 L 73 Purdue ...... 100 — 3 5 L 69 at VCU (ot) ...... 70 — — 13 W 79 Georgia State ...... 70 — — *Metro Conference game 8 W 85 *Tulane ...... 74 — —

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10 L 82 *at Southern Miss ...... 86 — — 8 W 89 Missouri ...... 78 — 12 13 W 81 *Florida State ...... 69 — — 11 L 80 *at DePaul ...... 88 — — 1993-94 Record: 13-16 15 L 76 *at Cincinnati ...... 82 — — 15 W 71 Texas Southern ...... 53 — — Home: 10-6, Away: 1-10, Neutral 2-0 20 W 82 *Louisville ...... 68 — 16 18 L 66 *at Cincinnati ...... 75 — — Great Midwest Conference: 4-8 24 W 90 *South Carolina ...... 71 — — 20 L 59 at Southern Miss ...... 67 — — Coach: Larry Finch M. 3 L 74 *at Virginia Tech ...... 87 — — 25 W 59 *Marquette ...... 55 — — HR VR Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 29 W 72 at Vanderbilt (ot) ...... 70 — — N. 28 W 92 Alcorn State ...... 59 — — 8 W 71 South Carolina ...... 56 — — F. 1 W 77 *Saint Louis ...... 64 — — D. 2 W 83 Tennessee ...... 64 — — 9 L 73 Louisville ...... 76 — 18 4 W 77 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....76 — — 8 L 78 Arkansas ...... 96 — 1 National Invitation Tournament 8 W 92 Arkansas ...... 88 — 5 11 W 66 Georgia State ...... 55 — — 14 L 71 Tennessee ...... 73 — — 13 L 63 Temple...... 65 — — 18 W 86 Florida International ...... 69 — — *Metro Conference game 16 W 80 Southern Miss ...... 61 — — 20 W 78 Texas-San Antonio ...... 72 — — 20 W 75 *at Saint Louis (ot) ...... 73 — — 23 L 79 at Louisiana-Lafayette .....82 — — 22 W 63 *UAB ...... 58 — — 27 L 74 Jackson State ...... 79 — — 30 L 78 Georgetown ...... 94 — — Record: 17-15 25 W 85 VCU ...... 58 — — 1990-91 J. 5 L 67 *at Marquette ...... 79 — 25 Home: 12-5, Away: 4-9, Neutral 1-1 M. 1 L 67 *at Marquette ...... 82 — — 8 L 61 *DePaul ...... 69 — — Metro Conference: 7-7 4 W 68 at Tulane ...... 67 — 21 11 L 59 *at Saint Louis ...... 86 — — National Invitation Tournament 7 L 59 *Cincinnati ...... 69 — 14 16 L 57 *at UAB ...... 85 — 22 Coach: Larry Finch GMC Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 19 L 77 at Murray State ...... 82 — — HR VR 12 W 79 UAB ...... 67 — — 23 W 62 *Cincinnati ...... 55 — 19 Dodge NIT 13 W 95 DePaul ...... 75 — 19 29 L 46 *Marquette ...... 51 — 22 N. 14 L 78 at Boston College ...... 82 — — 14 L 63 Cincinnati ...... 75 — 12 F. 3 L 64 *at Cincinnati ...... 69 — 25 27 W 74 at Tennessee ...... 72 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Milwaukee, Wis. 5 W 94 *at Dayton ...... 78 — — D. 1 W 104 Prairie View ...... 79 — — 19 W 80 Pepperdine ...... 70 — — 9 W 84 *Dayton ...... 71 — — 4 W 85 Murray State ...... 78 — — 21 W 82 Arkansas ...... 80 — 9 12 W 58 *UAB ...... 53 — 19 8 W 75 Middle Tennessee ...... 60 — — NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 16 L 67 at Southern Miss ...... 76 — — 13 W 99 Mercer ...... 48 — — 27 W 83 Georgia Tech (ot) ...... 79 — — Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif. 16 L 72 at Wyoming ...... 97 — — 29 L 57 Cincinnati ...... 88 — 12 21 L 58 at Long Beach State ...... 80 — — 19 L 74 at Oregon State ...... 78 — — *Great Midwest Conference game 24 W 85 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 66 — — 29 L 75 Illinois ...... 84 — — 26 L 66 *Saint Louis ...... 71 — 19 30 W 78 South Carolina State...... 58 — — M. 2 W 109 Southeast Missouri ...... 83 — — J. 2 L 82 at Missouri ...... 96 — — Record: 20-12 1992-93 5 L 53 *at DePaul ...... 65 — — 4 L 66 *at Virginia Tech ...... 81 — — Home: 14-3, Away: 4-7, Neutral 2-2 GMC Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 10 W 65 *at Louisville ...... 56 — — Great Midwest Conference: 7-3 10 W 91 UAB ...... 86 — 22 12 W 66 *Tulane ...... 64 — — NCAA Tournament 11 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 62 — 21 19 L 77 *at Southern Miss ...... 87 — 18 Coach: Larry Finch 12 L 47 at Cincinnati ...... 68 — — 21 W 80 Miami (Fla.) ...... 72 — — HR VR *Great Midwest Conference game 24 W 67 *Florida State ...... 66 — — D. 2 L 76 at Arkansas ...... 81 8 — 26 W 60 *South Carolina ...... 52 — 25 6 L 59 at Tennessee ...... 70 8 — 30 L 102 East Tennessee (ot) ...... 105 — 16 9 L 85 Tulane ...... 86 21 20 F. 2 L 59 *at Cincinnati ...... 73 — — 11 W 91 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 85 21 — 1994-95 Record: 24-10 7 L 69 *at Tulane ...... 85 — — 18 W 81 Jackson State ...... 78 — — Home: 17-0, Away: 5-5, Neutral 2-5 9 L 81 *Southern Miss ...... 87 — 12 Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii Great Midwest Conference: 9-3 11 W 83 at Miami (Fla.) (ot) ...... 82 — — 21 W 64 Chaminade ...... 56 — — NCAA Midwest Regional/Sweet 16 14 W 70 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — — 22 L 67 BYU (ot) ...... 73 — — Coach: Larry Finch 16 W 91 *Louisville ...... 73 — — 23 W 70 LSU ...... 66 — — HR VR 21 L 64 *at Florida State ...... 76 — — 28 W 78 Robert Morris ...... 63 — — Preseason NIT, Memphis, Tenn. 23 W 80 *at South Carolina ...... 58 — — 31 L 55 at Minnesota ...... 70 — — N. 17 W 70 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 66 — — M. 2 L 79 *Virginia Tech ...... 82 — — J. 4 W 97 Georgia State ...... 76 — — 19 W 94 San Francisco ...... 82 — — Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. Metro Tournament, Roanoke, Va. 6 W 84 Vanderbilt ...... 78 — 18 7 W 84 Tulane ...... 77 — — 9 W 95 *at DePaul (ot) ...... 93 — — 23 L 78 New Mexico State ...... 81 — — 8 L 70 Louisville ...... 72 — — 11 W 109 Southeastern Louisiana ....58 — — 25 L 60 George Washington ...... 69 — — National Invitation Tournament 16 L 47 *UAB ...... 50 — — D. 3 W 94 Jackson State ...... 59 — — 14 W 82 UAB ...... 76 — — 18 W 101 Tennessee Tech ...... 71 — — 7 W 124 Georgia State ...... 52 — — 18 L 57 Arkansas State ...... 58 — — 21 W 64 at Missouri ...... 56 — — Toronto, Ontario, Canada *Metro Conference game 23 L 66 *at Marquette ...... 78 — — 10 L 80 Georgetown (ot) ...... 83 — 18 30 W 69 *at UAB ...... 53 — — 17 W 50 at Tennessee ...... 46 — — F. 3 W 96 Florida Atlantic ...... 46 — — 19 W 119 Florida A&M ...... 54 — — HI 21 W 92 Nicholls State ...... 72 — — Record: 23-11 6 W 68 *Cincinnati ...... 66 — 4 1991-92 23 W 100 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 79 — — ST Home: 12-4, Away: 5-4, Neutral 6-3 10 W 95 Southern Miss ...... 82 — — 29 L 76 at Illinois ...... 86 — — Great Midwest Conference: 5-5 14 W 79 *DePaul ...... 57 — — J. 3 W 96 Houston ...... 77 — — OR O NCAA Midwest Regional/Elite 8 17 W 77 *at Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 5 W 82 Chattanooga ...... 76 — — Coach: Larry Finch 7-Up Shootout, Phoenix, Ariz.

8 W 77 *at DePaul ...... 69 — — Y HR VR 21 L 76 Arizona State ...... 89 — — 14 W 76 *DePaul ...... 64 — — N. 29 L 89 *DePaul (ot) ...... 92 — 20 24 L 58 at Temple ...... 65 — — 17 W 81 Southern Miss ...... 71 — — D. 3 W 78 Murray State ...... 54 — — 27 W 68 *Marquette ...... 63 — 20 21 L 63 at UAB ...... 80 — — 14 L 64 Tennessee ...... 65 — — M. 1 W 75 *Saint Louis ...... 72 — — 25 W 84 *Saint Louis ...... 80 — — 16 W 105 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 97 — — 6 L 55 *at Cincinnati ...... 78 — 12 28 W 74 UAB ...... 67 — — 19 W 65 Minnesota ...... 62 — — GMC Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. F. 3 W 74 *Cincinnati (ot) ...... 69 — 23 23 W 87 Jackson State ...... 73 — — 12 W 73 Saint Louis ...... 65 — — 5 W 53 at Temple ...... 51 — — ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 13 L 72 Cincinnati ...... 77 — 11 9 L 87 at Arkansas ...... 88 — 12 27 W 77 St. Joseph’s ...... 60 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Orlando, Fla. 11 L 52 *at Saint Louis ...... 68 — — 28 L 54 St. John’s ...... 75 — 18 18 L 52 Western Kentucky ...... 55 — 20 16 W 68 *at Dayton ...... 61 — — J. 4 W 67 *at UAB ...... 63 — — *Great Midwest Conference game 18 W 77 *Marquette (2 ot) ...... 71 — —

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20 W 82 Long Beach State ...... 73 — — 29 L 68 Georgia ...... 70 — — Chase NIT 28 W 87 *Dayton ...... 60 — — 30 L 60 at Hawaii ...... 67 — — 16 L 73 Gonzaga ...... 88 — — M. 2 W 83 *at Cincinnati ...... 73 — — J. 4 W 64 Detroit ...... 55 — — 21 W 90 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 80 — — 4 L 61 *at Marquette ...... 80 — — 7 W 60 *USF ...... 59 — — 30 W 86 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 42 — — GMC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. 9 L 65 *at Charlotte ...... 71 — — D. 2 L 67 at Tennessee ...... 68 — — 10 L 64 Cincinnati ...... 77 — — 12 W 54 *Marquette ...... 47 — — 5 W 65 Vanderbilt ...... 56 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Austin, Texas 15 W 51 *at DePaul ...... 49 — — 8 W 73 Jackson State ...... 65 — — 17 W 77 Louisville ...... 56 — — 19 L 70 *Charlotte ...... 76 — — 12 W 78 Ole Miss (ot) ...... 72 — — 19 W 75 Purdue ...... 73 — 12 23 W 64 *at Louisville ...... 58 — 6 19 L 74 at Arkansas ...... 99 — 20 NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo. 25 L 48 *at UAB ...... 51 — — 22 L 64 at Miami ...... 80 — — 24 L 91 Arkansas (ot) ...... 96 — 6 30 W 68 *Southern Miss ...... 54 — — 28 L 54 *Southern Miss ...... 60 — — *Great Midwest Conference game F. 1 L 63 at Arkansas ...... 79 — — J. 2 L 83 *UAB ...... 91 — — 5 L 62 at Vanderbilt ...... 69 — — 7 L 70 *at USF ...... 80 — — 9 W 79 *Louisville ...... 59 — 11 10 L 77 *at Charlotte ...... 82 — — 1995-96 Record: 22-8 12 L 67 *at Houston (ot) ...... 72 — — 14 W 83 *Tulane ...... 68 — — Home: 16-1, Away: 5-6, Neutral 1-1 16 W 62 *at Tulane ...... 56 — 23 17 L 81 *at Houston ...... 83 — — Conference USA: 11-3 19 W 59 at Saint Louis ...... 58 — — 23 W 83 *USF ...... 70 — — NCAA Tournament 22 L 65 Georgetown ...... 74 — — 25 W 83 Arkansas State ...... 66 — — Coach: Larry Finch 26 W 85 *Houston ...... 72 — — 30 W 74 *at Southern Miss ...... 60 — — HR VR M. 1 W 75 *Cincinnati ...... 63 — 9 F. 4 L 76 *at Louisville ...... 89 — — Kansas City, Mo. Conference USA Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. 6 L 78 *Houston ...... 79 — — N. 25 W 91 Purdue ...... 76 12 24 6 L 45 Marquette ...... 63 — — 11 W 78 *at UAB ...... 75 — — 28 W 90 Jackson State ...... 67 7 — National Invitation Tournament 13 L 75 *at DePaul ...... 81 — — D. 2 W 80 Florida A&M ...... 50 7 — 12 L 62 at UNLV ...... 66 — — 18 W 92 *Saint Louis ...... 89 — — 5 W 89 Georgia State ...... 69 7 — *Conference USA game 21 W 81 *Marquette ...... 79 — — 16 W 57 Tennessee ...... 55 6 — 24 L 79 *at Tulane ...... 85 — — 21 W 74 Sam Houston State ...... 51 5 — 27 L 64 *Cincinnati ...... 89 — 9 23 W 96 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 76 5 — 1997-98 Record: 17-12 Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 28 W 68 Temple...... 58 3 — Home: 11-4, Away: 6-7, Neutral 0-1 M. 3 L 81 USF (ot) ...... 88 — — Worcester, Mass. Conference USA: 12-4 *Conference USA game J. 4 L 61 at Massachusetts ...... 64 3 1 National Invitation Tournament 6 L 67 at Houston ...... 69 3 — Coach: Tic Price 8 W 57 *Charlotte ...... 55 9 — HR VR 1999-2000 Record: 15-16 11 W 74 *DePaul ...... 55 9 — N. 15 W 75 Louisiana-Monroe (ot) .....74 — — Home: 11-6, Away: 3-8, Neutral 1-2 14 W 60 *at USF (ot) ...... 59 9 — 21 L 77 at Vanderbilt ...... 86 — — Conference USA: 7-9 18 W 94 Arkansas ...... 72 9 — D. 2 W 73 Jackson State ...... 65 — — Coach: Johnny Jones 20 L 55 *at Marquette ...... 59 9 — 13 W 80 at Oklahoma...... 78 — — HR VR 24 W 86 *UAB ...... 77 12 — 20 L 66 Tennessee ...... 68 — — Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 27 W 81 *at Southern Miss ...... 68 12 — 22 L 57 Miami (Fla.) ...... 65 — — N. 22 L 55 Georgetown ...... 71 — — 30 W 80 *Saint Louis ...... 63 11 — 27 W 64 *Tulane ...... 59 — — 23 L 65 Southern California ...... 92 — — F. 1 W 83 *at DePaul (ot) ...... 82 11 — 29 W 72 Idaho...... 58 — — 24 W 83 Chaminade ...... 65 — — 3 L 56 *at Louisville ...... 74 11 — J. 3 W 68 *at Saint Louis ...... 62 — — 29 W 97 Alabama A&M ...... 66 — — 8 W 68 *at Charlotte ...... 55 15 — 8 L 54 *at Cincinnati ...... 61 — — D. 1 W 79 Jackson State ...... 74 — — 17 L 60 at Georgetown ...... 81 15 14 10 L 72 Arkansas ...... 75 — 22 4 W 82 Miami ...... 72 — — 20 W 91 *Southern Miss ...... 66 19 — 14 L 60 at N.C. State ...... 71 — — 8 L 61 at Kansas State ...... 63 — — 22 W 63 at Chattanooga ...... 55 19 — 17 W 74 *USF ...... 62 — — 11 L 64 at Ole Miss ...... 74 — — 25 W 57 *Louisville ...... 54 19 21 20 W 79 *Southern Miss ...... 67 — — 16 L 72 at Arkansas State ...... 84 — — 29 L 66 *at Cincinnati ...... 71 14 7 22 W 86 *UAB ...... 70 — — 18 L 69 Tennessee ...... 74 — 13 M. 2 W 86 *Tulane ...... 75 14 — 24 L 69 at Georgetown ...... 73 — — 21 W 76 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 61 — — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 W 70 *at USF ...... 61 — — 23 W 98 Grambling State...... 59 — — 7 W 92 DePaul ...... 69 14 — 31 W 73 *Charlotte ...... 70 — — 28 L 65 *DePaul ...... 71 — 24 8 L 60 Marquette ...... 72 14 21 F. 5 W 76 *at Houston ...... 63 — — J. 3 W 76 Arkansas ...... 71 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Albuquerque, N.M. 8 L 77 *at UAB ...... 88 — — 8 L 67 *at Saint Louis ...... 75 — — 14 L 63 Drexel ...... 75 16 — 11 L 98 *DePaul (2 ot) ...... 100 — — 12 W 78 *USF ...... 74 — — *Conference USA games 14 L 62 *at Southern Miss ...... 75 — — 19 L 55 *at Cincinnati ...... 75 — 1 18 W 83 *at Tulane ...... 77 — — 22 L 89 *Houston ...... 98 — — 21 W 93 *Louisville ...... 75 — — 26 W 84 *UAB ...... 70 — — Record: 16-15 26 W 89 *Houston ...... 76 — — 29 L 66 *at Southern Miss ...... 67 — — Y 1996-97 Home: 11-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral 1-3 28 W 77 *at Marquette ...... 65 — — F. 3 L 59 *Louisville ...... 74 — — Conference USA: 10-4 Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 9 L 63 *at Tulane ...... 64 — — OR National Invitation Tournament M. 5 L 57 Southern Miss ...... 85 — — 12 L 73 *Southern Miss (ot) ...... 79 — — Coach: Larry Finch National Invitation Tournament 16 L 75 *at UAB ...... 102 — — ST HR VR 11 W 90 Ball State ...... 67 — — 20 W 78 *Charlotte ...... 67 — — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 16 L 80 at Fresno State ...... 83 — — 23 W 84 *at Houston ...... 81 — — HI H N. 23 L 46 vs Wisconsin ...... 49 — — *Conference USA game 26 W 53 *at Marquette ...... 49 — — 30 L 46 N.C. State ...... 67 — — M. 1 W 77 *Tulane ...... 49 — — D. 2 W 65 Jackson State ...... 58 — — 4 W 91 *at USF ...... 72 — — 7 L 59 Vanderbilt ...... 66 — — 1998-99 Record: 13-15 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 15 L 47 at Tennessee ...... 57 — — Home: 11-5, Away: 2-9, Neutral 0-1 8 W 60 USF ...... 58 — — 18 W 83 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 61 — — Conference USA: 6-10 9 L 76 DePaul ...... 80 — — 21 W 76 Texas Southern ...... 53 — — Coach: Tic Price *Conference USA games 23 W 61 Oklahoma ...... 47 — — HR VR Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii N. 13 W 79 UNC-Wilmington...... 75 — — 28 W 73 Michigan ...... 72 — 4

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2000-01 Record: 21-15 Home: 12-5, Away: 6-6, Neutral 3-4 Conference USA: 10-6 NIT Final Four Coach: John Calipari HR VR N. 17 L 62 Temple...... 67 — — Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamón, P.R. 23 W 60 vs. Miami, Ohio ...... 59 — — 24 L 60 vs. Stanford ...... 83 — 5 25 L 58 vs. Utah ...... 61 — 13 29 W 81 Tennessee-Martin ...... 49 — — D. 2 L 68 at Arkansas ...... 74 — 25 5 L 76 at Tennessee ...... 86 — 6 9 L 56 Ole Miss ...... 64 — — 14 W 83 Arkansas State ...... 60 — — 18 W 98 Christian Brothers ...... 54 — — 21 L 57 at Miami (Fla.) ...... 66 — — 27 L 67 *Southern Miss ...... 75 — — 30 W 81 Kansas State ...... 58 — — J. 3 W 112 Howard ...... 42 — — 6 W 86 *at Houston ...... 78 — — 13 W 72 *at DePaul ...... 68 — — 18 W 72 *Saint Louis (ot) ...... 63 — — 20 W 72 *Houston ...... 68 — — 24 W 91 *at Tulane ...... 69 — — 2001 NIT Final Four 27 W 76 *at UAB (ot) ...... 73 — — Front Row (l-r): Shannon Forman, Courtney Trask, Nathaniel Root, Shyrone Chatman, Rashid Dunbar and John Grice. F. 2 L 65 *Marquette ...... 71 — — Back Row (l-r): Marcus Moody, Arthur Barclay, Paris London, Kelly Wise, Earl Barron, Modibo Diarra, Shamel Jones and 7 W 100 *at USF ...... 89 — — Scooter McFadgon. 10 W 91 *Tulane ...... 64 — — 15 L 65 *Cincinnati ...... 66 — — TiVo NIT, New York, N.Y. 14 W 91 Old Dominion ...... 66 12 — 17 L 76 *at Charlotte ...... 83 — — 27 L 64 Tulsa ...... 72 — — 18 W 97 Northwestern State ...... 69 12 — 19 W 86 *UAB ...... 69 — — 29 W 86 Detroit ...... 71 — — Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 25 W 79 *USF ...... 61 — — *Conference USA game 20 L 71 vs. Iowa ...... 75 12 9 28 L 55 *at Southern Miss ...... 74 — — 21 L 70 vs. Alabama ...... 81 12 22 M. 3 L 56 *at Louisville ...... 65 — — 24 W 65 Southeastern Louisiana ....46 12 — Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 2001-02 Record: 27-9 28 W 86 Christian Brothers ...... 54 20 — 8 W 71 Marquette ...... 65 — — Home: 19-2, Away: 6-4, Neutral 2-3 D. 1 W 111 Eastern Kentucky ...... 74 20 — 9 L 79 Cincinnati ...... 89 — — Conference USA: 12-4 7 L 67 at Ole Miss ...... 71 22 — TiVo NIT NIT Champion 15 W 71 Tennessee ...... 69 — — 13 W 71 at Utah ...... 62 — — Coach: John Calipari 20 W 64 at Temple ...... 54 — — 20 W 90 UTEP ...... 65 — — HR VR 22 W 109 Austin Peay ...... 68 — — 22 W 81 New Mexico ...... 63 — — Guardians Classic, Memphis, Tenn. 28 W 88 Tennessee-Martin ...... 58 — — N. 13 W 88 Wofford ...... 61 12 — J. 2 L 73 Arkansas ...... 90 — — 5 W 75 *Southern Miss ...... 53 — — 9 W 98 *at TCU...... 93 — — 12 W 78 *at Tulane ...... 70 — — 15 W 81 *USF ...... 62 — — 18 W 73 *at Southern Miss ...... 64 — — 23 W 102 *UAB ...... 81 — — 26 W 84 *at Houston ...... 66 — — 30 W 80 *Louisville ...... 70 — — F. 2 W 98 *TCU ...... 72 — — 4 W 78 *Tulane ...... 72 — — 8 L 46 *at UAB ...... 64 — — 13 L 63 *at Charlotte ...... 75 — — 16 L 73 *Houston ...... 76 — — 20 W 71 *at USF ...... 59 — — HI 23 W 88 *DePaul ...... 61 — — ST M. 3 L 75 *at Cincinnati (ot) ...... 80 — 4 Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio OR O 7 L 74 vs. Houston ...... 80 — — Owens Corning NIT 14 W 82 UNC Greensboro ...... 62 — — Y 20 W 80 BYU ...... 69 — — 23 W 79 Tennessee Tech ...... 73 — — Owens Corning NIT, New York, N.Y. 26 W 78 Temple...... 77 — — 28 W 72 South Carolina ...... 62 — — *Conference USA game 2002 NIT Champion (Left to right): Nathaniel Root, Anthony Rice, Antonio Burks, Courtney Trask, Dajuan Wagner, Kelly Wise, Chris Massie, Scooter Mc- Fadgon, Duane Erwin, Earl Barron, Arthur Barclay, John Grice and Modibo Diarra.

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2002-03 Record: 23-7 Home: 14-2, Away: 7-4, Neutral 2-1 Conference USA: 13-3 NCAA Tournament Coach: John Calipari HR VR AT&T Wireless Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. N. 14 W 70 Syracuse ...... 63 — — 22 L 80 Austin Peay (ot) ...... 81 — — 25 W 78 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 54 — — D. 3 W 73 UALR ...... 49 — — 7 W 72 Furman ...... 55 — — 14 L 78 at Missouri ...... 93 — 11 19 W 58 Ole Miss ...... 51 — — 28 W 77 Illinois ...... 74 — 7 30 W 67 Murray State ...... 60 — — J. 2 W 72 at Arkansas ...... 67 — — 5 W 72 Villanova ...... 68 — — 7 W 85 *Tulane ...... 73 — — 11 L 67 *at Southern Miss ...... 84 — — 18 L 74 *USF ...... 75 — — 22 W 77 *Houston ...... 66 — — 25 L 66 *at Saint Louis ...... 69 — — 2005 NIT Final Four F. 1 W 80 *Southern Miss ...... 62 — — Front Row (l-r): Simplice Njoya, Duane Erwin, Sean Banks, Waki Williams, Almamy Thiero, Rodney Carney, Darius Washington Jr., 4 W 73 *East Carolina ...... 49 — — Clyde Wade, Jeremy Hunt, Joey Dorsey, Anthony Rice, Tank Beavers and Arthur Barclay. 8 W 84 *at TCU...... 69 — — Back Row (l-r): Scott Robinson, Jason Love, Andy Allison, Ryan Miller, Ed Schilling, Milt Wagner, John Calipari, Tony Barbee, Derek 13 W 58 *at Tulane ...... 57 — — Kellogg, Richard Hogans, Mike Malone, NaFeesa Farrhkhan, Jennifer Bone and Candaice Fleming. 15 W 94 *UAB ...... 70 — — 19 W 80 *at Louisville ...... 73 — 4 28 L 60 *Louisville ...... 66 19 21 19 W 85 *at Southern Miss ...... 73 — — 22 W 73 *at USF ...... 66 — — M. 3 W 83 *TCU ...... 56 20 — 23 L 77 *at Charlotte ...... 80 — 21 26 W 88 *TCU ...... 64 24 — 6 L 79 *at Cincinnati ...... 83 20 13 26 L 44 *Louisville ...... 53 — 11 M. 1 W 67 *Cincinnati ...... 48 24 — Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio M. 2 L 61 *at Saint Louis ...... 70 — — 6 W 71 *at Houston ...... 56 18 — 11 L 61 Saint Louis ...... 72 23 — 5 L 60 *Cincinnati ...... 62 — 22 8 W 90 *at UAB ...... 79 18 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Kansas City, Mo. Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. Conference USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 19 W 59 South Carolina ...... 43 24 — 9 W 79 Saint Louis ...... 59 — — 13 W 62 USF ...... 56 16 — 21 L 53 Oklahoma State ...... 70 24 4 10 W 83 Charlotte ...... 69 — 25 14 L 75 at Louisville ...... 78 16 20 *Conference USA game 11 W 81 USF ...... 68 — — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Oklahoma City, Okla. 12 L 74 Louisville ...... 75 — 6 20 L 71 Arizona State ...... 84 19 — National Invitation Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. *Conference USA game 2004-05 Record: 22-16 16 W 90 Northeastern ...... 65 — — Home: 16-7, Away: 5-5, Neutral 1-4 19 W 83 Virginia Tech ...... 62 — — Conference USA: 9-7 23 W 81 Vanderbilt ...... 68 — — 2003-04 Record: 22-8 NIT Final Four Home: 15-0, Away: 6-5, Neutral 1-3 Coach: John Calipari Conference USA: 12-4 HR VR Memphis C-USA Regular Season Champion Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Memphis, Tenn. Milestone Wins NCAA Tournament Second Round N. 11 W 102 Savannah State ...... 40 24 — 13 W 75 George Mason ...... 58 24 — Coach: John Calipari Win Date Result Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. HR VR 1. 11/14/20 UofM 24, Whitehaven 14 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. N. 18 W 81 St. Mary’s ...... 66 24 — 19 L 62 Syracuse ...... 77 24 5 50. 1/25/27 UofM 37, Catholic Club 35 N. 13 L 76 Wake Forest ...... 85 — 20 100. 3/2/31 UofM 35, Bethel College 33 22 W 94 Fordham ...... 64 — — 23 W 79 Arkansas State ...... 75 25 — 150. 1/11/41 UofM 45, Union 38 29 W 74 Austin Peay ...... 60 — — Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic, Springfield, Mass. 200. 1/30/48 UofM 46, Murray State 37 D. 3 W 84 Tennessee-Martin ...... 64 — — 26 L 61 Maryland ...... 84 25 13 6 W 73 at Ole Miss ...... 62 — — D. 3 W 62 at Purdue ...... 51 — — 250. 12/22/51 UofM 67, Eastern Wash. 53 13 L 64 at Illinois (14) ...... 74 — — Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 300. 12/22/54 UofM 86, Nebraska 79 17 W 89 Belmont ...... 83 — — 7 L 51 Pittsburgh ...... 70 — 11 350. 2/2/57 UofM 81, Louisville 78

Y 22 W 63 Samford ...... 62 — — 11 L 53 Ole Miss ...... 65 — — 400. 1/23/60 UofM 96, Ole Miss 57 27 W 61 Missouri ...... 59 — 11 18 W 71 Austin Peay ...... 66 — — 450. 1/2/63 UofM 99, BYU 76 20 L 55 Louisiana Tech...... 64 — — OR 29 W 69 Oakland ...... 63 — — 500. 12/16/66 UofM 43, Arkansas 36 J. 6 W 73 at Villanova ...... 57 — — 23 L 59 Providence ...... 72 — — 550. 2/27/71 UofM 85, Wichita State 77 30 W 87 East Tennessee State ...... 56 — — ST 10 L 63 *at Southern Miss ...... 66 — — 600. 12/13/73 UofM 90, Texas 82 13 L 73 *at DePaul ...... 82 — — J. 6 L 67 at Texas ...... 74 — 15 650. 2/19/76 UofM 91, Tulsa 83

HI H 9 W 60 *Southern Miss ...... 46 — — 17 W 91 *Charlotte ...... 69 — — 700. 1/7/79 UofM 77, Saint Louis 65 13 W 78 *Marquette ...... 68 — 22 20 W 85 *at Tulane ...... 71 — — 750. 2/15/82 UofM 82, Saint Louis 64 24 W 64 *Houston ...... 48 — — 15 L 59 *TCU ...... 61 — — 19 W 73 *USF ...... 67 — — 800. 2/27/84 UofM 56, Cincinnati 44 27 W 66 *USF ...... 53 — — 850. 1/9/86 UofM 73, Louisville 71 31 W 75 *at TCU...... 69 — — 22 L 70 *at UAB ...... 73 — — 900. 1/25/88 UofM 75, Cincinnati 70 (ot) F. 4 W 62 *Louisville ...... 58 — 6 27 W 68 *DePaul ...... 55 — — 950. 11/27/90 UofM 74, Tennessee 72 7 W 63 *Saint Louis ...... 54 — — 29 W 72 *at TCU...... 57 — — 11 W 79 *at East Carolina ...... 73 — — F. 2 W 72 *East Carolina ...... 66 — — 1000. 1/21/93 UofM 64, Missouri 56 14 W 89 *at Marquette ...... 71 — — 5 L 53 *at Houston ...... 66 — — 1100. 2/28/98 UofM 77, Marquette 65 21 W 73 *UAB ...... 66 23 — 9 W 85 *at Louisville ...... 68 — 9 1200. 3/13/03 UofM 62, USF 56 24 W 74 *Southern Miss ...... 56 19 — 12 W 103 *Tulane ...... 71 — — 1300. 2/17/07 UofM 78, Gonzaga 77 (ot)

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National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 6 L 58 at Tennessee ...... 76 16 — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 L 58 St. Joseph’s ...... 70 — — 9 W 82 Ole Miss ...... 70 16 — 8 W 92 Marshall ...... 71 5 — *Conference USA game 14 W 88 Austin Peay ...... 63 19 — 9 W 71 Tulane ...... 49 5 — 20 L 71 at Arizona ...... 79 18 9 10 W 71 Houston ...... 59 5 — 23 W 86 Middle Tennessee ...... 46 18 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, New Orleans, La. 2005-06 Record: 33-4 28 W 87 Lamar ...... 62 22 — 16 W 73 North Texas ...... 58 5 — Home: 19-1, Away: 10-1, Neutral: 4-2 J. 4 W 88 Cincinnati ...... 55 22 — 18 W 78 Nevada ...... 62 5 15 Conference USA: 13-1 11 W 79 *at Houston ...... 69 20 — NCAA South Region, San Antonio, Texas C-USA Regular Season Champion 13 W 75 *at Southern Miss ...... 62 20 — 22 W 65 Texas A&M ...... 64 5 9 C-USA Tournament Champion 16 W 79 *UAB ...... 54 17 — 24 L 76 Ohio State ...... 92 5 1 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 20 W 61 *at East Carolina ...... 44 17 — *Conference USA game Coach: John Calipari 24 W 72 *Tulsa ...... 59 11 — HR VR 27 W 67 *Southern Miss ...... 64 11 — NIT Season Tip-Off, Memphis, Tenn. 31 W 87 *at UCF ...... 65 11 — 2007-08 Record: 38-2 N. 15 W 79 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .....52 12 — F. 3 W 88 *SMU ...... 52 11 — Home: 20-1, Away: 10-0, Neutral: 8-1 NIT Season Tip-Off, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 W 70 *at UAB ...... 56 8 — Conference USA: 16-0 17 W 87 Alabama ...... 76 12 15 10 W 95 *Tulane ...... 51 8 — C-USA Regular Season Champion NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. 14 W 69 *at Tulsa ...... 52 8 — C-USA Tournament Champion 23 W 88 UCLA ...... 80 11 16 17 W 78 at Gonzaga (ot) ...... 77 8 — NCAA Tournament Finalist 25 L 67 Duke ...... 70 11 1 22 W 99 *Rice ...... 63 7 — Coach: John Calipari 28 W 108 Lamar ...... 83 9 — 25 W 77 *Houston ...... 64 7 — HR VR 30 W 97 Jackson State ...... 70 9 — M. 1 W 78 *at UTEP...... 67 6 — 2k Sports College Hoops Classic/Memphis Regional D. 3 W 91 at Cincinnati ...... 81 9 — 3 W 64 *at SMU ...... 61 6 — N. 5 W 102 Tennessee-Martin ...... 71 3 — 10 W 97 at Providence ...... 89 7 — 17 W 72 at Ole Miss ...... 49 5 — 20 W 76 Louisiana Tech...... 58 4 — Overtime Victories (52) Overtime Losses (36) 27 W 83 Gonzaga ...... 72 4 8 Opponent Date Score Opponent Date Score 30 W 90 Purdue ...... 70 4 — Hendrix College Jan. 29, 1923 27-24 Tennessee Tech (2ot) Feb. 8, 1934 38-34 J. 2 L 58 Texas ...... 69 4 15 at Bethel College Jan. 30, 1934 43-39 Arkansas State Feb. 22, 1947 58-56 4 W 83 Middle Tennessee ...... 50 4 — Union Feb. 14, 1939 43-39 at Hawaii (2ot) Jan. 2, 1952 68-61 Southwestern (2ot) Feb. 3, 1940 46-44 at Austin Peay (2ot) Feb. 15, 1952 62-60 8 W 73 Winthrop ...... 63 4 — Tennessee Tech Feb. 7, 1941 43-41 at Centenary Feb. 27, 1956 84-80 11 W 77 *at East Carolina ...... 67 5 — Southwestern Jan. 7, 1946 49-46 at Loyola-Illinois (2ot) Feb. 8, 1958 79-76 14 W 73 *SMU ...... 53 5 — vs Arkansas Tech (1) Jan. 6, 1955 104-102 vs West Virginia (1) Dec. 30, 1960 86-82 18 W 88 Tennessee ...... 79 4 — at Arizona Dec. 21, 1955 98-92 Drake Jan. 2, 1968 76-75 21 W 85 *at Southern Miss ...... 68 4 — vs St. Bonaventure (2) Mar. 21, 1957 80-78 Cincinnati Jan. 22, 1968 75-68 26 W 73 *UAB ...... 66 3 — at Loyola-New Orleans Dec. 28, 1957 65-63 North Texas Mar. 5, 1968 63-62 28 W 94 *UCF ...... 61 3 — Southern Methodist Dec. 28, 1964 95-92 Tulsa Feb. 25, 1971 94-91 F. 1 W 84 *at Tulsa ...... 61 3 — at Jacksonville Jan. 31, 1967 63-58 Saint Louis Jan. 9, 1969 63-62 4 W 84 *at Rice ...... 79 3 — at Drake (2ot) Jan. 4, 1973 97-92 Saint Louis Feb. 14, 1977 67-64 11 W 91 *at Marshall ...... 81 3 — at Tulsa Feb. 10, 1973 91-87 Southern Miss (2ot) Dec. 9, 1978 91-89 Murray State Dec. 31, 1973 67-65 Georgia Tech (2ot) Jan. 16, 1979 89-84 14 W 80 *Southern Miss ...... 41 3 — Bradley Jan. 3, 1974 88-76 Florida State Jan. 18, 1979 93-86 18 W 105 *at Tulane ...... 65 3 — at Pepperdine Dec. 21, 1974 111-108 at Mississippi State Dec. 7, 1981 48-47 22 W 66 *UTEP ...... 56 4 — New Orleans Jan. 26, 1977 88-86 at Tulane Jan. 21, 1982 58-54 25 W 78 *Tulsa ...... 67 4 — St. Louis Jan. 31, 1978 86-85 Villanova (7) Mar. 19, 1982 70-66 M. 2 L 74 *at UAB ...... 80 3 — Florida State Jan. 18, 1979 86-81 at Louisville Mar. 6, 1983 64-62 4 W 69 *Houston ...... 62 3 — Tulane Jan. 20, 1979 87-81 at Virginia Tech Jan. 9, 1988 82-80 Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. at Virginia Tech Jan. 5, 1980 70-69 vs Nevada-Las Vegas (8) Nov. 27, 1988 90-86 9 W 75 Tulane ...... 56 5 — Louisville Jan. 22, 1981 60-55 at Virginia Commonwealth Feb. 5, 1990 70-69 10 W 68 Houston ...... 54 5 — at Cincinnati (4ot) Jan. 31, 1981 99-85 East Tennessee State Jan. 30, 1991 105-102 11 W 57 UAB ...... 47 5 — Ole Miss Dec. 29, 1981 61-55 DePaul Nov. 29, 1991 92-89 Louisville Feb. 6, 1982 74-65 vs Brigham Young (8) Dec. 22, 1992 73-67 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Dallas, Texas UAB Feb. 4, 1984 53-51 vs Georgetown (9) Dec. 10, 1994 83-80 17 W 94 Oral Roberts ...... 78 4 — at Southern Miss Feb. 20, 1984 69-67 vs Arkansas (6) Mar. 24, 1995 96-91 19 W 72 Bucknell ...... 56 4 — at Ole Miss Dec. 11, 1984 57-52 at Houston Feb. 12, 1997 72-67 NCAA Oakland Regional, Oakland, Calif. vs Florida State (3) Mar., 9, 1985 90-86 DePaul (2ot) Feb. 11, 1998 100-98 23 W 80 Bradley ...... 64 4 — vs UAB (4) Mar. 17, 1985 67-66 vs USF (10) Mar. 3, 1999 88-81 25 L 45 UCLA ...... 50 4 7 Kansas Jan. 4, 1986 83-80 Southern Miss Feb. 12, 2000 79-73 *Conference USA game Bradley Dec. 17, 1987 113-108 at Cincinnati Mar. 3, 2002 80-75

Murray State Jan. 5, 1988 76-70 Austin Peay Nov. 22, 2002 81-80 HI Cincinnati Jan. 25, 1988 75-70 vs Kansas (12) Apr. 7, 2008 75-68

at Southern Miss Jan. 4, 1989 90-87 at Georgetown Dec. 13, 2009 79-71 ST 2006-07 Record: 33-4 vs Ball State (5) Dec. 29, 1989 76-73 Home: 19-0, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 5-2 1 Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. at Vanderbilt Jan. 29, 1992 72-70 OR O Conference USA: 16-0 at St. Louis Feb. 20, 1992 75-73 2 National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. C-USA Regular Season Champion vs Georgia Tech (6) Mar. 27, 1992 83-79 3 Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky. C-USA Tournament Champion DePaul (2ot) Jan. 11, 1993 95-93 4 NCAA Tournament, Houston, Texas Y 5 Old Style Classic, Chicago, Ill. NCAA Tournament Elite Eight Saint Louis Jan. 25, 1995 84-80 6 NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. Coach: John Calipari Cincinnati Feb. 3, 1995 74-69 7 NCAA Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. HR VR Marquette (2ot) Feb. 18, 1995 77-71 8 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii N. 16 W 111 Jackson State ...... 69 13 — at USF Jan. 14, 1996 60-59 9 Toronto, Canada at DePaul Feb. 1, 1996 83-82 EA SPORTS Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii 10 Conference USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. Northeast Louisiana Nov. 15, 1997 75-74 11 Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 20 W 77 Oklahoma ...... 65 12 — Ole Miss Dec. 12, 1998 78-72 12 NCAA Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 21 L 85 Georgia Tech ...... 92 12 19 Saint Louis Jan. 18, 2001 72-63 22 W 80 Kentucky ...... 63 12 20 at UAB Jan. 27, 2001 76-73 Overtime Record At Sites 29 W 86 Arkansas State ...... 60 14 — at Gonzaga Feb. 17, 2007 78-77 Home ...... 27-17 Neutral ...... 7-7 D. 2 W 77 Manhattan ...... 59 14 — vs Southern Cal (11) Dec. 4, 2007 62-58 Road ...... 18-12 4 W 78 *Marshall ...... 59 16 —

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6 W 80 Richmond ...... 63 3 — 15 W 77 Tulsa ...... 51 2 — 7 W 80 *Marshall ...... 57 — — 2k Sports College Hoops Classic, New York, N.Y. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Little Rock, Ark. 10 W 73 *at UCF ...... 66 — — 15 W 63 Oklahoma ...... 53 3 — 21 W 87 Texas-Arlington ...... 63 2 — 13 W 55 *at Tulsa ...... 54 — — 16 W 81 Connecticut ...... 70 3 — 23 W 77 Mississippi State ...... 74 2 — 17 W 81 *UAB ...... 68 — — 20 W 84 Arkansas State ...... 63 3 — NCAA South Region, Houston, Texas 21 W 80 *Rice ...... 52 22 — 27 W 104 Austin Peay ...... 82 3 — 28 W 92 Michigan State ...... 74 2 19 24 W 54 at Tennessee ...... 52 22 — Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 30 W 85 Texas ...... 67 2 6 28 W 85 *at East Carolina ...... 64 18 — D. 4 W 62 Southern Cal (ot) ...... 58 2 24 NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, Texas 31 W 83 *Houston ...... 68 18 — 15 W 65 at Middle Tennessee ...... 41 2 — A. 5 W 78 UCLA ...... 63 2 3 F. 4 W 79 *at SMU ...... 66 14 — 19 W 79 at Cincinnati ...... 69 2 — 7 L 68 Kansas (ot) ...... 75 2 5 7 W 68 at Gonzaga ...... 50 14 18 22 W 85 Georgetown ...... 71 2 5 *Conference USA game 11 W 63 *Tulsa ...... 37 8 — 29 W 76 Arizona ...... 63 2 17 14 W 72 *at Southern Miss ...... 47 8 — J. 3 W 102 Siena ...... 58 2 — 18 W 90 *SMU ...... 47 5 — 5 W 90 Pepperdine ...... 53 2 — 2008-09 Record: 33-4 21 W 70 *at UTEP...... 63 5 — 9 W 99 *East Carolina ...... 58 2 — Home: 19-1, Away: 10-1, Neutral: 4-2 26 W 71 *at UAB ...... 60 5 — 12 W 68 *at Marshall ...... 45 2 — Conference USA: 16-0 28 W 58 *Southern Miss ...... 42 5 — 16 W 77 *at Rice ...... 50 2 — C-USA Regular Season Champion M. 4 W 69 *at Houston ...... 60 5 — 19 W 83 *Southern Miss ...... 47 2 — C-USA Tournament Champion 7 W 74 *Tulane ...... 47 5 — 23 W 56 *at Tulsa ...... 41 1 — NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 26 W 81 Gonzaga ...... 73 1 — Coach: John Calipari 12 W 51 Tulane ...... 41 4 — 30 W 89 *at Houston ...... 77 1 — HR VR 13 W 74 Houston ...... 49 4 — F. 2 W 70 *UTEP ...... 64 1 — N. 15 W 90 Fairfield ...... 63 13 — 14 W 64 Tulsa ...... 39 4 — 6 W 77 *SMU ...... 48 1 — 17 W 80 Massachusetts ...... 58 13 — NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds, Kansas City, Mo. 9 W 85 *UCF ...... 64 1 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, P.R. 19 W 81 Cal State Northridge...... 70 3 — 13 W 68 *Houston ...... 59 1 — 20 W 83 Chattanooga ...... 71 13 — 21 W 89 Maryland ...... 70 3 — 16 W 79 *at UAB ...... 78 1 — 21 W 84 Seton Hall ...... 70 13 — NCAA West Region, Glendale, Ariz. 20 W 97 *at Tulane ...... 71 1 — 23 L 58 Xavier ...... 63 13 — 26 L 91 Missouri ...... 102 3 9 23 L 62 Tennessee ...... 66 1 2 D. 2 W 100 Marist ...... 61 18 — *Conference USA game 27 W 82 *Tulsa ...... 67 2 — 13 L 71 at Georgetown (ot) ...... 79 17 19 M. 1 W 76 *at Southern Miss ...... 67 2 — 17 W 59 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 51 23 — 5 W 72 *at SMU ...... 55 2 — 20 L 65 Syracuse ...... 72 23 11 8 W 94 *UAB ...... 56 2 — 22 W 87 Drexel ...... 49 — — Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 29 W 60 Cincinnati ...... 45 — — 13 W 75 Tulane ...... 56 2 — 31 W 80 Northeastern ...... 48 — — 14 W 69 Southern Miss ...... 53 2 — J. 3 W 108 Lamar ...... 75 — — Y OR ST HI H

2008 NCAA Finalist Front Row (l-r): Andy Allison, Shyrone Chatman, Tyrone Weeks, Derek Kellogg, Head Coach John Calipari, John Robic, Chuck Martin, Rod Strickland, Richard Hogans. Middle Row (l-r): Andre Allen, Chance McGrady, Jeff Robinson, Antonio Anderson, Pierre Niles, Joey Dorsey, Shawn Taggart, Hashim Bailey, Robert Dozier, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Doneal Mack, Derrick Rose, Willie Kemp, Cui Wanjun. Front Row (l-r): Andrew Wilson, Scott Robinson, David Price, Paul Sutton, Kenneth Harden, Bryan Settle, Kevin Bumfield, Chris Simmons, Brent Sands, Jarmelle K. Jones.

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1946-47...... hL (ot) ...... 56-58 BAYLOR ...... 6-1 The series records below reflect only current NCAA Division I 1947-48...... hL ...... 50-53 1953-54...... hW ...... 71-64 opponents. 1947-48...... aL ...... 56-61 1959-60...... hW ...... 71-56 1948-49...... aW ...... 59-55 1960-61...... aW ...... 84-58 ALABAMA ...... 5-2 ARKANSAS ...... 10-11 1948-49...... hL ...... 52-61 1961-62...... hW ...... 59-47 1958-59...... hW ...... 59-58 1966-67...... hW ...... 43-36 1949-50...... hW ...... 54-49 1976-77...... hW ...... 80-73 1959-60...... hW ...... 63-37 1971-72...... hW ...... 92-77 1949-50...... aL ...... 51-52 1977-78...... aL ...... 87-106 1963-64...... hW ...... 108-75 1972-73...... aW ...... 87-86 1953-54...... aL ...... 67-83 1987-88...... nW ...... 75-60 1964-65...... hW ...... 83-73 1976-77...... aW ...... 69-62 1953-54...... hW ...... 87-77 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1976-77...... nL ...... 63-80 1977-78...... hL ...... 70-95 1954-55...... hW ...... 104-79 2001-02...... nL ...... 70-81 1978-79...... nL ...... 69-82 1954-55...... aW ...... 86-71 BELMONT...... 1-0 2005-06...... aW ...... 87-76 1979-80...... hW ...... 74-67 1955-56...... aW ...... 74-64 2003-04...... hW ...... 89-83 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1991-92...... hW ...... 92-88 1955-56...... hW ...... 97-67 Home: 1-0 Neutral: 0-2 1991-92...... nW ...... 82-80 1956-57...... hW ...... 88-68 1992-93...... aL ...... 76-81 1956-57...... aW ...... 97-75 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 1-1 ALABAMA A&M ...... 1-0 1993-94...... hL ...... 78-96 1979-80...... hW ...... 54-51 1984-85...... nW ...... 59-57 1999-00...... hW ...... 97-66 1994-95...... aL ...... 87-88 1980-81...... hW ...... 77-66 1990-91...... aL ...... 78-82 Home: 1-0 1994-95...... nL (ot) ...... 91-96 1984-85...... hW ...... 79-62 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 1-0 1995-96...... hW ...... 94-72 1985-86...... hW ...... 87-64 ALCORN STATE ...... 2-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 63-79 1986-87...... hL ...... 60-61 BRADLEY ...... 10-9 1987-88...... aW ...... 60-59 1986-87...... hW ...... 108-56 1997-98...... hL ...... 72-75 1956-57...... nL ...... 83-84 1987-88...... hL ...... 47-48 1987-88...... hW ...... 87-64 1998-99...... aL ...... 74-99 1967-68...... aL ...... 52-80 1990-91...... hL ...... 57-58 Home: 2-0 1999-00...... hW ...... 76-71 1967-68...... hL ...... 69-92 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-66 2000-01...... aL ...... 68-74 1968-69...... hL ...... 67-68 1999-00...... aL ...... 72-84 ARIZONA ...... 4-3 2001-02...... hL ...... 73-90 1968-69...... aL ...... 62-88 2000-01...... hW ...... 83-60 1952-53...... hW ...... 75-56 2002-03...... aW ...... 72-67 1969-70...... aL ...... 59-74 2004-05...... hW ...... 79-75 1955-56...... aW (ot) ...... 98-92 Home: 6-4 ...... Away: 3-5 1969-70...... hL ...... 75-91 2006-07...... hW ...... 86-60 1956-57...... hW ...... 93-76 Neutral: 1-2 1970-71...... hW ...... 102-87 2007-08...... hW ...... 84-63 1964-65...... aL ...... 64-99 1970-71...... aW ...... 74-70 Home: 23-11 ...... Away: 7-17 1965-66...... hL ...... 69-94 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK .....3-0 1971-72...... aL ...... 79-95 2006-07...... aL ...... 71-79 1993-94...... hW ...... 85-66 1971-72...... hW ...... 70-59 2007-08...... hW ...... 76-63 2002-03...... hW ...... 73-49 ARMY ...... 1-0 1972-73...... aW ...... 76-74 Home: 3-1 ...... Away: 1-2 2008-09...... hW ...... 59-51 1977-78...... nW ...... 77-76 1972-73...... hW ...... 79-64 Home: 3-0 Home: 1-0 1973-74...... hW (ot) ...... 88-76 ARIZONA STATE ...... 1-2 1973-74...... aL ...... 81-94 1969-70...... nW ...... 67-62 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... 2-0 AUBURN ...... 0-1 1986-87...... aW ...... 82-74 1992-93...... nL ...... 76-89 1998-99...... hW ...... 86-42 1952-53...... hL ...... 64-78 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 113-108 2002-03...... nL ...... 71-84 2002-03...... hW ...... 78-54 Home: 0-1 1988-89...... hW ...... 84-77 Neutral: 1-2 Home: 2-0 2005-06...... nW ...... 80-64 AUSTIN PEAY ...... 15-4 Home: 6-3 ...... Away: 3-5 ARKANSAS STATE ...... 30-28 1936-37...... hW ...... 43-31 Neutral: 1-1 Memphis 1921-22...... aL ...... 18-31 1947-48...... hW ...... 56-48 Vs. 1922-23...... hW ...... 32-15 1947-48...... aL ...... 41-48 BROWN ...... 3-0 1925-26...... aL ...... 31-33 1948-49...... hW ...... 71-65 1968-69...... hW ...... 70-52 The Top 25 1927-28...... aL ...... 30-34 1948-49...... aL ...... 62-63 1974-75...... hW ...... 85-83 1927-28...... hW ...... 34-30 1949-50...... hW ...... 68-63 1981-82...... hW ...... 106-96 RanRankk RecordRecord 1928-29...... aL ...... 23-34 1949-50...... aW ...... 71-62 Home: 3-0 No. 1 ...... 0-8 1928-29...... hW ...... 50-22 1950-51...... hW ...... 75-53 No. 2...... 2-5 1950-51...... aW ...... 62-55 No. 3 ...... 3-7 1929-30...... hW ...... 22-15 BUCKNELL ...... 1-0 No. 4 ...... 5-6 1929-30...... aL ...... 21-26 1951-52...... hW ...... 74-52 2005-06...... nW ...... 72-56 No. 5...... 3-9 1930-31...... hW ...... 39-12 1951-52...... aL (2ot) ...... 60-62 Netural: 1-0 No. 6...... 4-5 1930-31...... aW ...... 45-21 1979-80...... hW ...... 85-73 No. 7...... 2-5 1931-32...... hL ...... 17-24 1986-87...... hW ...... 82-67 BYU ...... 3-1 No. 8 ...... 3-5 1931-32...... aL ...... 38-40 2001-02...... hW ...... 109-68 HI No. 9 ...... 8-8 1960-61...... aW ...... 75-72 1933-34...... aL ...... 27-32 2002-03...... hL (ot) ...... 80-81

No. 10...... 4-2 1962-63...... hW ...... 99-76 ST 2003-04...... hW ...... 74-60 No. 11 ...... 3-8 1933-34...... hL ...... 30-32 1992-93...... nL (ot) ...... 67-73 1934-35...... hW ...... 32-31 2004-05...... hW ...... 71-66 No. 12...... 2-6 2001-02...... hW ...... 80-69 OR O 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-63 No. 13 ...... 2-7 1934-35...... aL ...... 23-51 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 No. 14...... 0-7 1937-38...... aL ...... 25-41 2007-08...... hW ...... 104-82 Netural: 0-1 Y No. 15 ...... 3-3 1937-38...... hL ...... 20-39 Home: 13-1 ...... Away: 2-3 No. 16...... 4-7 No. 17 ...... 4-1 1938-39...... aL ...... 32-38 CAL POLY ...... 1-0 BALL STATE ...... 5-0 No. 18...... 4-6 1938-39...... hW ...... 53-45 1975-76...... hW ...... 97-66 1981-82...... hW ...... 75-64 No. 19 ...... 7-7 1939-40...... aL ...... 44-45 Home: 1-0 No. 20...... 6-6 1939-40...... hL ...... 41-46 1982-83...... hW ...... 104-81 No. 21...... 3-3 1944-45...... aW ...... 44-25 1985-86...... nW ...... 95-63 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE .....1-0 No. 22...... 2-5 1944-45...... hW ...... 41-30 1989-90...... nW (ot) ...... 76-73 No. 23...... 2-0 2008-09...... nW ...... 81-70 1945-46...... aL ...... 43-56 1997-98...... hW ...... 90-67 No. 24 ...... 3-1 Neutral: 1-0 No. 25...... 2-3 1945-46...... hL ...... 37-46 Home: 3-0 ...... Neutral: 2-0 Totall ...... 81-130 1946-47...... aL ...... 37-52 1946-47...... hW ...... 62-50

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CANISIUS ...... 0-2 1978-79...... hL ...... 61-63 CREIGHTON ...... 3-3 DETROIT ...... 3-1 1962-63...... nL ...... 67-76 1978-79...... aL ...... 79-87 1961-62...... nL ...... 83-87 1983-84...... hW ...... 90-65 1965-66...... nL ...... 89-92 1979-80...... aL ...... 64-74 1962-63...... hL ...... 70-95 1984-85...... aL ...... 66-71 Neutral: 0-2 1979-80...... hW ...... 61-59 1963-64...... aW ...... 87-86 1996-97...... hW ...... 64-55 1980-81...... aW (4ot) ...... 99-85 1964-65...... hW ...... 72-66 2000-01...... nW ...... 86-71 CENTENARY ...... 7-5 1980-81...... hL ...... 62-65 1965-66...... aL ...... 82-115 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 78-86 1981-82...... hW ...... 107-75 1966-67...... hW ...... 74-66 Neutral: 1-0 1952-53...... hW ...... 72-62 1981-82...... aW ...... 70-63 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 1-1 1953-54...... aL ...... 70-80 1982-83...... aW ...... 80-63 Neutral: 0-1 DRAKE ...... 6-11 1953-54...... aW ...... 65-57 1982-83...... hW ...... 84-77 1965-66...... nL ...... 65-80 1954-55...... hW ...... 95-82 1983-84...... aW ...... 85-62 DARTMOUTH ...... 1-1 1967-68...... hL (ot) ...... 75-76 1954-55...... aL ...... 68-70 1983-84...... hW ...... 56-44 1969-70...... hL ...... 74-77 1967-68...... aL ...... 61-89 1955-56...... hW ...... 101-82 1984-85...... hW ...... 81-61 1988-89...... hW ...... 79-75 1968-69...... hL ...... 71-73 1955-56...... aL (ot)...... 80-84 1984-85...... aW ...... 68-55 Home: 1-1 1968-69...... aL ...... 72-85 1956-57...... aL ...... 78-90 1985-86...... aW ...... 89-71 1969-70...... aL ...... 62-72 1958-59...... hW ...... 82-62 1985-86...... hW ...... 74-55 DAVIDSON ...... 0-1 1969-70...... hL ...... 76-82 1962-63...... hW ...... 90-85 1986-87...... hW ...... 83-63 1967-68...... nL ...... 44-51 1970-71...... aL ...... 70-83 1962-63...... aW ...... 90-79 1986-87...... aL ...... 73-76 Neutral: 0-1 1970-71...... hW ...... 73-72 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 2-5 1986-87...... nW ...... 87-58 1971-72...... aW ...... 81-70 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 75-70 DAYTON ...... 7-12 1971-72...... hW ...... 70-69 1987-88...... aL ...... 90-106 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ...... 0-2 1953-54...... hL ...... 59-66 1972-73...... aW (2ot) ...... 97-92 1988-89...... aL ...... 79-89 1923-24...... aL ...... 11-25 1954-55...... aL ...... 69-88 1972-73...... hW ...... 73-68 1988-89...... hW ...... 81-71 1939-40...... hL ...... 29-38 1955-56...... aL ...... 71-85 1973-74...... hL ...... 80-91 1989-90...... hW ...... 82-64 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1959-60...... aL ...... 52-58 1973-74...... aL ...... 86-95 1989-90...... aL ...... 76-82 1960-61...... hL ...... 77-96 1976-77...... hW ...... 79-74 1990-91...... aL ...... 59-73 CHARLOTTE ...... 7-6 1961-62...... aL ...... 67-78 1978-79...... aL ...... 91-109 1990-91...... hW ...... 70-63 1985-86...... nW ...... 106-82 1962-63...... hW ...... 61-59 Home: 4-4 ...... Away: 2-6 1991-92...... aL ...... 66-75 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-55 1963-64...... aL ...... 73-83 Neutral: 0-1 1991-92...... hL ...... 59-69 1995-96...... aW ...... 68-55 1964-65...... hW ...... 77-71 1991-92...... nL ...... 63-75 1996-97...... aL ...... 71-65 1965-66...... aL ...... 77-90 DREXEL ...... 1-1 1991-92...... nL ...... 57-88 1996-97...... hL ...... 76-70 1966-67...... hL ...... 56-81 1995-96...... nL ...... 63-75 1992-93...... hW ...... 68-66 1997-98...... hW ...... 73-70 1976-77...... hW ...... 81-67 2008-09...... hW ...... 87-49 1992-93...... aL ...... 55-78 1998-99...... aL ...... 77-82 1977-78...... aL ...... 83-85 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 0-1 1992-93...... hL ...... 72-77 1999-00...... hW ...... 78-67 1978-79...... hL ...... 73-75 1993-94...... hW ...... 62-55 2000-01...... aL ...... 76-83 1979-80...... aL ...... 64-82 DUKE ...... 0-1 1993-94...... aL ...... 64-69 2001-02...... aL ...... 63-75 1993-94...... aW ...... 94-78 2005-06...... nL ...... 67-70 1993-94...... aL ...... 47-68 2003-04...... hW ...... 91-69 1993-94...... hW ...... 84-71 Neutral: 0-1 1994-95...... hW (ot) ...... 74-69 2004-05...... aL ...... 77-80 1994-95...... aW ...... 68-61 1994-95...... aW ...... 83-73 2004-05...... hW ...... 83-69 1994-95...... hW ...... 87-60 1994-95...... nL ...... 64-77 DUQUESNE ...... 0-2 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 1-5 Home: 5-4 ...... Away: 2-8 1964-65...... hL ...... 87-93 1995-96...... aL ...... 66-71 Neutral: 1-0 1965-66...... aL ...... 79-92 1996-97...... hW ...... 75-63 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1997-98...... aL ...... 54-61 DePAUL ...... 14-12 1956-57...... hW ...... 85-81 CHATTANOOGA...... 9-2 1998-99...... hL ...... 64-89 1946-47...... hW ...... 40-30 1963-64...... hW ...... 98-67 1999-00...... aL ...... 55-75 EAST CAROLINA ...... 7-0 1947-48...... aL ...... 63-64 1964-65...... aL ...... 70-99 2000-01...... hL ...... 65-66 2002-03...... hW ...... 73-49 1948-49...... aL ...... 71-74 1975-76...... nL ...... 91-100 2000-01...... nL ...... 79-89 2003-04...... aW ...... 79-73 1948-49...... hW ...... 52-42 1988-89...... nL ...... 63-66 2001-02...... aL (ot)...... 75-80 2004-05...... hW ...... 72-66 1949-50...... hW ...... 61-49 1991-92...... hL (ot) ...... 89-92 2002-03...... hW ...... 67-48 2005-06...... aW ...... 77-67 1950-51...... aW ...... 58-54 1991-92...... aL ...... 80-88 2003-04...... aL ...... 79-83 2006-07...... aW ...... 61-44 1952-53...... hW ...... 118-71 1991-92...... nW ...... 95-75 2004-05...... hL ...... 60-62 2007-08...... hW ...... 99-58 1958-59...... hW ...... 105-56 1992-93...... aW (2ot) ...... 95-93 2005-06...... aW ...... 91-81 2008-09...... aW ...... 85-64 1994-95...... hW ...... 82-76 1992-93...... hW ...... 79-57 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-55 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 4-0 1995-96...... aW ...... 63-55 1993-94...... hL ...... 61-69 2007-08...... aW ...... 79-69 2008-09...... nW ...... 83-71 1993-94...... aL ...... 53-65 Y 2008-09...... hW ...... 60-45 EAST TENNESSEE STATE ...... 4-3 Home: 6-0 ...... Away: 2-2 1994-95...... aW ...... 77-69 Home: 20-11 ...... Away: 10-20 1952-53...... hL ...... 71-75 Neutral: 1-0 1994-95...... hW ...... 76-64 1953-54...... aW ...... 71-68 OR Neutral: 1-5 1995-96...... hW ...... 74-55 1981-82...... aL ...... 62-67 1995-96...... aW (ot) ...... 83-82 ST CINCINNATI ...... 31-36 COLUMBIA ...... 1-0 1981-82...... hW ...... 91-74 1967-68...... hL ...... 68-75 1995-96...... hW ...... 92-69 1970-71...... nW ...... 93-62 1982-83...... hW ...... 80-62 HI H 1967-68...... aL ...... 63-72 1996-97...... aW ...... 51-49 Neutral: 1-0 1990-91...... hL (ot) ...... 102-105 1968-69...... aL ...... 53-62 1997-98...... hL (2ot) ...... 98-100 2004-05...... hW ...... 87-56 1968-69...... hL ...... 47-69 1998-99...... aL ...... 75-81 CONNECTICUT ...... 1-0 Home: 3-2 ...... Away: 1-1 1969-70...... hL ...... 69-78 1999-00...... hL ...... 65-71 2007-08...... nW ...... 81-70 1969-70...... aL ...... 63-77 1999-00...... hL ...... 76-80 Neutral: 1-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... 3-0 1975-76...... hW ...... 85-79 2000-01...... aW ...... 72-68 1982-83...... hW ...... 80-65 1975-76...... nL ...... 95-103 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-61 CORNELL ...... 1-0 1983-84...... hW ...... 82-50 1976-77...... aL ...... 82-88 2003-04...... aL ...... 73-82 2001-02...... hW ...... 111-74 1972-73...... hW ...... 96-64 1976-77...... htL ...... 67-68 2004-05...... hW ...... 68-55 Home: 3-0 1977-78...... hW ...... 67-63 Home: 1-0 Home: 8-5 ...... Away: 5-5 1977-78...... aW ...... 83-76 Neutral: 1-2

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EASTERN MICHIGAN ...... 1-0 1987-88...... aL ...... 85-92 1978-79...... hL (2ot) ...... 84-89 HOWARD ...... 1-0 1978-79...... hW ...... 86-58 1987-88...... hW ...... 81-76 1978-79...... aL ...... 63-79 2000-01...... hW ...... 112-42 Home: 1-0 1987-88...... hW ...... 81-74 1991-92...... nW (ot) ...... 83-79 Home: 1-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON ...... 1-0 1988-89...... aW ...... 99-82 2006-07...... nL ...... 85-92 1951-52...... aW ...... 67-53 1988-89...... hW ...... 89-78 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 1-2 IDAHO ...... 1-1 Away: 0-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 72-78 Neutral: 1-1 1951-52...... aL ...... 48-51 1989-90...... hW ...... 81-69 1997-98...... hW ...... 72-58 FAIRFIELD ...... 1-0 1990-91...... hW ...... 67-66 GONZAGA ...... 4-1 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 2008-09...... hw ...... 90-63 1990-91...... aL ...... 64-76 1998-99...... hL ...... 73-88 Home: 1-0 Home: 21-6 ...... Away: 7-16 2005-06...... hW ...... 83-72 ILLINOIS ...... 1-4 Neutral: 3-0 2006-07...... aW (ot) ...... 78-77 1989-90...... aL ...... 7-73 FLORIDA ...... 0-1 2007-08...... hW ...... 81-73 1990-91...... hL ...... 75-84 FORDHAM ...... 2-1 2008-09...... aW ...... 68-50 1976-77...... nL ...... 83-84 1994-95...... aL ...... 76-86 1962-63...... nW ...... 70-49 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-1 2002-03...... hW ...... 77-74 1964-65...... hL ...... 71-73 2003-04...... aL ...... 64-74 2003-04...... hW ...... 94-64 GRAMBLING ...... 2-0 FLORIDA A&M ...... 2-0 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 0-3 Home: 1-1 ...... Neutral: 1-0 1988-89...... hW ...... 84-63 1994-95...... hW ...... 119-54 1999-00...... hW ...... 98-59 1995-96...... hW ...... 80-50 ILLINOIS STATE 1-0 FRESNO STATE ...... 2-1 Home: 2-0 Home: 2-0 1988-89...... nW ...... 68-45 1985-86...... nW ...... 80-46 Neutral: 1-0 1985-86...... nW ...... 57-46 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... 1-0 HAWAII ...... 2-3 1997-98...... aL ...... 80-83 1951-52...... aL (2ot) ...... 61-68 1993-94...... hW ...... 86-69 INDIANA ...... 0-1 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 2-0 1962-63...... hW ...... 96-60 Home: 1-0 1964-65...... hL ...... 68-91 1973-74...... aW ...... 73-69 Home: 0-1 FURMAN ...... 2-0 1973-74...... aL ...... 85-117 FLORIDA STATE ...... 31-22 1968-69...... aW ...... 79-69 1996-97...... aL ...... 60-67 1952-53...... hW ...... 87-73 INDIANA STATE 2-0 2002-03...... hW ...... 72-55 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-3 1957-58...... hW ...... 59-56 1970-71...... hW ...... 81-77 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1957-58...... aW ...... 68-51 1981-82...... hW ...... 101-89 HOLY CROSS ...... 0-1 1958-59...... aW ...... 75-72 Home: 2-0 GEORGE MASON ...... 1-0 1960-61...... nL ...... 69-81 1958-59...... hW ...... 93-69 2004-05...... hW ...... 75-58 Neutral: 0-1 1959-60...... hW ...... 86-71 IONA ...... 2-0 Home: 1-0 1959-60...... aW ...... 83-67 1982-83...... aW ...... 94-88 1963-64...... aL ...... 90-91 HOUSTON ...... 23-10 1984-85...... hW ...... 76-62 1963-64...... hW ...... 83-71 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-7 1956-57...... aW ...... 82-78 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1964-65...... aL ...... 61-74 1982-83...... nW ...... 66-57 1956-57...... hW ...... 96-86 1964-65...... hL ...... 70-81 1993-94...... hL ...... 78-94 1982-83...... nL ...... 63-70 IOWA ...... 0-2 1965-66...... aL ...... 63-67 1994-95...... nL (ot) ...... 80-83 1983-84...... nL ...... 71-78 1983-84...... nL ...... 66-73 1965-66...... hW ...... 81-66 1995-96...... aL ...... 60-81 1994-95...... hW ...... 96-77 2001-02...... nL ...... 71-75 1966-67...... hW ...... 46-42 1996-97...... hL ...... 65-74 1995-96...... aL ...... 67-69 Neutral: 0-2 1966-67...... aL ...... 51-55 1997-98...... aL ...... 69-73 1996-97...... aL (ot)...... 67-72 1973-74...... aL ...... 80-88 1999-2000 ...... nL ...... 55-71 1996-97...... hW ...... 85-72 JACKSON STATE ...... 12-1 2007-08...... hW ...... 85-71 1997-98...... aW ...... 76-63 1974-75...... hW ...... 70-69 1987-88...... hW ...... 78-56 2008-09...... aL (ot)...... 71-79 1997-98...... hW ...... 89-76 1975-76...... aL ...... 79-100 1989-90...... hW ...... 96-73 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 0-3 1998-99...... aL ...... 81-83 1976-77...... hW ...... 81-75 1991-92...... hW ...... 87-73 Neutral: 1-2 1998-99...... hL ...... 78-79 1977-78...... hL ...... 89-95 1992-93...... hW ...... 81-78 1999-00...... hL ...... 89-98 1977-78...... aL ...... 82-89 1993-94...... hL ...... 74-79 1999-00...... aW ...... 84-81 1978-79...... hL (ot) ...... 86-93 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 0-1 1994-95...... hW ...... 94-59 2000-01...... aW ...... 86-78 1978-79...... aL ...... 87-90 1994-95...... nL ...... 61-69 1995-96...... hW ...... 90-67 2000-01...... hW ...... 72-68 1978-79...... hL ...... 34-35 Neutral: 0-1 1996-97...... hW ...... 65-58 2001-02...... aW ...... 84-66 1979-80...... hL ...... 69-74 1997-98...... hW ...... 73-65 2001-02...... hL ...... 73-76 1979-80...... aL ...... 54-55 GEORGIA ...... 1-1 1998-99...... hW ...... 73-65 2001-02...... nL ...... 74-80 1980-81...... aL ...... 66-84 1986-87...... nW ...... 82-71 1999-00...... hW ...... 79-74 1980-81...... hL ...... 78-80 1996-97...... nL ...... 68-70 2002-03...... hW ...... 77-66

2005-06...... hW ...... 97-70 HI 2002-03...... aW ...... 71-56 1981-82...... hW ...... 90-63 Neutral: 1-1 2006-07...... hW ...... 111-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 64-48 1981-82...... aW ...... 62-60 Home: 12-1 ST 1982-83...... aL ...... 72-74 GEORGIA STATE ...... 7-0 2004-05...... aL ...... 53-66

1982-83...... hW ...... 94-67 1974-75...... hW ...... 102-76 2005-06...... hW ...... 69-62 OR O 2005-06...... hW ...... 68-54 JACKSONVILLE ...... 4-1 1982-83...... nW ...... 84-74 1977-78...... hW ...... 111-87 1965-66...... hW ...... 84-61 2006-07...... aW ...... 79-69 1983-84...... aW ...... 73-69 1986-87...... nW ...... 79-70 1966-67...... aW (ot) ...... 63-58 Y 2006-07...... hW ...... 77-64 1983-84...... hW ...... 75-67 1992-93...... hW ...... 97-76 1966-67...... hW ...... 62-39 2006-07...... hW ...... 71-59 1983-84...... hW ...... 65-63 1993-94...... hW ...... 66-55 1977-78...... hW ...... 79-77 2007-08...... aW ...... 89-77 1984-85...... aW ...... 74-69 1994-95...... hW ...... 124-52 1978-79...... aL ...... 87-91 2007-08...... hW ...... 68-59 1984-85...... hW ...... 70-68 1995-96...... hW ...... 89-69 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1984-85...... nW (ot) ...... 90-86 Home: 7-0 2008-09...... hW ...... 83-68 1985-86...... hW ...... 99-73 2008-09...... aW ...... 69-60 2008-09...... hW ...... 74-49 JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 1-1 1985-86...... aL ...... 80-82 GEORGIA TECH ...... 3-4 Home: 12-3 ...... Away: 8-4 1936-37...... hW ...... 39-25 1985-86...... nW ...... 73-71 1976-77...... aL ...... 82-89 Neutral: 0-3 1938-39...... hL ...... 43-47 1986-87...... hW ...... 76-68 1977-78...... aW ...... 65-62 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1986-87...... aL ...... 89-98 1977-78...... hW ...... 61-59

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JAMES MADISON ...... 1-0 LOUISIANA-MONROE ...... 10-0 1984-85...... aW ...... 81-74 1964-65...... aW ...... 82-70 1975-76...... hW ...... 104-80 1959-60...... hW ...... 88-40 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-71 1971-72...... hL ...... 73-74 Home: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 85-58 1985-86...... aL ...... 69-70 1972-73...... aL ...... 69-72 1977-78...... hW ...... 78-71 1985-86...... aL ...... 79-88 1980-81...... aL ...... 67-86 KANSAS...... 2-4 1989-90...... hW ...... 68-47 1986-87...... aW ...... 64-48 1981-82...... hW ...... 77-70 1980-81...... hL ...... 49-59 1994-95...... hW ...... 100-79 1986-87...... hW ...... 58-57 1991-92...... hW ...... 59-55 1982-83...... aW ...... 64-58 1995-96...... hW ...... 96-76 1986-87...... aW ...... 75-52 1991-92...... aL ...... 67-82 1984-85...... aL ...... 71-75 1996-97...... hW ...... 83-61 1987-88...... hW ...... 72-68 1992-93...... aL ...... 66-78 1985-86...... hW (ot) ...... 83-80 1997-98...... hW (ot) ...... 75-74 1987-88...... aL ...... 69-71 1992-93...... hW ...... 68-63 1987-88...... nL ...... 62-64 1998-99...... hW ...... 90-80 1987-88...... hL ...... 73-81 1993-94...... aL ...... 67-79 2007-08...... nL (ot) ...... 68-75 1999-00...... hW ...... 76-61 1988-89...... hL ...... 85-101 1993-94...... hL ...... 46-51 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 1-1 Home: 10-0 1988-89...... aW ...... 72-67 1994-95...... hW (2ot) ...... 77-71 Neutral: 0-2 1988-89...... nL ...... 70-71 1994-95...... aL ...... 61-80 LOUISIANA TECH ...... 2-2 1989-90...... aL ...... 69-86 1995-96...... aL ...... 55-59 KANSAS STATE ...... 2-1 1952-53...... hW ...... 70-63 1989-90...... hW ...... 82-68 1995-96...... hL ...... 60-72 1972-73...... nW ...... 92-72 1952-53...... aL ...... 83-93 1989-90...... nL ...... 73-76 1996-97...... hW ...... 54-47 1999-00...... aL ...... 61-62 2004-05...... hL ...... 55-64 1990-91...... aW ...... 65-56 1996-97...... nL ...... 45-63 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-58 2005-06...... hW ...... 76-58 1990-91...... hW ...... 91-73 1997-98...... aW ...... 77-65 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 Home: 2-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1990-91...... nL ...... 70-72 1998-99...... hW ...... 81-79 Neutral: 1-0 1994-95...... nW ...... 77-56 1999-00...... aW ...... 53-49 LOUISVILLE ...... 34-51 1995-96...... aL ...... 56-74 2000-01...... hL ...... 65-71 KENT STATE ...... 3-0 1948-49...... hL ...... 53-72 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-54 2000-01...... nW ...... 71-64 1996-97...... aW ...... 64-58 2003-04...... aW ...... 89-71 1982-83...... hW ...... 72-59 1949-50...... aL ...... 58-79 1996-97...... hW ...... 79-59 2004-05...... hW ...... 78-68 1984-85...... aW ...... 74-57 1950-51...... hL ...... 48-51 1997-98...... hW ...... 93-75 Home: 8-4 ...... Away: 4-7 1985-86...... hW ...... 83-69 1950-51...... aL ...... 58-67 1998-99...... aL ...... 76-89 Neutral: 2-1 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1955-56...... aL ...... 75-85 1956-57...... aL ...... 71-93 1999-00...... hL ...... 59-74 2000-01...... aL ...... 56-65 KENTUCKY ...... 1-0 1956-57...... hW ...... 81-78 MARSHALL ...... 6-1 2001-02...... hW ...... 80-70 1952-53...... aL ...... 76-102 2006-07...... nW ...... 80-63 1962-63...... hW ...... 76-55 2002-03...... aW ...... 80-73 1953-54...... hW ...... 104-85 Neutral: 1-0 1963-64...... aL ...... 57-69 1967-68...... hL ...... 58-78 2002-03...... aL ...... 78-75 2005-06...... aW ...... 91-81 1967-68...... aL ...... 52-76 2003-04...... hW ...... 62-58 2006-07...... hW ...... 78-59 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 2003-04...... aL ...... 60-66 2006-07...... hW ...... 92-71 1974-75...... hL ...... 84-93 1968-69...... aL ...... 66-67 2004-05...... aW ...... 85-68 2007-08...... aW ...... 68-45 1975-76...... aW ...... 81-77 1968-69...... hL ...... 51-60 2004-05...... hL ...... 44-53 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-57 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-0 1969-70...... aL ...... 48-77 1969-70...... hL ...... 82-83 2004-05...... hL ...... 74-75 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 2-1 1970-71...... hW ...... 78-75 Home: 22-15 ...... Away: 11-29 LAMAR ...... 4-1 1970-71...... aL ...... 73-102 Neutral: 1-7 MARYLAND ...... 3-1 1959-60...... hW ...... 67-45 1971-72...... aW ...... 77-69 1957-58...... nW ...... 47-46 1968-69...... hL ...... 68-82 1971-72...... hW ...... 80-65 LOYOLA-ILLINOIS ...... 1-3 1966-67...... hW ...... 55-53 2005-06...... hW ...... 108-83 1971-72...... nL ...... 72-83 1957-58...... aL (2ot) ...... 76-79 2004-05...... nL ...... 61-84 2006-07...... hW ...... 87-62 1972-73...... hW ...... 81-76 1961-62...... aL ...... 76-100 2008-09...... nW ...... 89-70 2008-09...... hW ...... 108-75 1972-73...... aL ...... 69-83 1962-63...... nL ...... 82-94 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 2-1 Home: 4-1 1973-74...... aL ...... 81-94 1963-64...... hW ...... 83-65 1973-74...... hW ...... 78-71 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-1 LIPSCOMB ...... 4-1 1974-75...... aL ...... 79-84 Neutral: 0-1 1995-96...... aL ...... 61-64 1932-33...... hW ...... 53-23 1975-76...... hL ...... 74-79 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-58 1933-34...... aW ...... 34-24 1975-76...... aW ...... 87-76 LSU ...... 2-2 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1933-34...... hW ...... 26-22 1976-77...... aL ...... 92-111 1971-72...... hW ...... 82-63 1934-35...... hW ...... 33-26 1976-77...... hW ...... 87-77 1972-73...... aL ...... 81-94 MCNEESE STATE ...... 2-0 1934-35...... aL ...... 25-43 1977-78...... hL ...... 75-78 1985-86...... aL ...... 81-83 1962-63...... hW ...... 80-52 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 1-1 1977-78...... aL ...... 97-115 1992-93...... nW ...... 70-66 1963-64...... hW ...... 57-44 1977-78...... nL ...... 62-67 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 Home: 2-0 LONG BEACH STATE ...... 1-1 1978-79...... aL ...... 82-103 Neutral: 1-0 Y 1993-94...... aL ...... 58-80 1978-79...... hW ...... 60-53 MERCER ...... 2-0 1994-95...... hW ...... 82-73 1979-80...... hL ...... 48-69 MANHATTAN ...... 2-1 1974-75...... hW ...... 93-75 OR Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1979-80...... aL ...... 60-88 1956-57...... aW ...... 85-73 1990-91...... hW ...... 99-48 1979-80...... aL ...... 65-84 1957-58...... aL ...... 69-88 Home: 2-0 ST LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ...... 8-1 1980-81...... hW (ot) ...... 60-55 2006-07...... hW ...... 77-59 1964-65...... hW ...... 78-71 1980-81...... aL ...... 65-95 HI H Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-1 MIAMI, FLA...... 6-5 1979-80...... hW ...... 70-64 1981-82...... hW (ot) ...... 74-65 1955-56...... nW ...... 79-71 1980-81...... aW ...... 80-76 1981-82...... aL ...... 61-65 MARIST ...... 2-0 1963-64...... hL ...... 69-78 1981-82...... hW ...... 82-70 1981-82...... hW ...... 73-62 1987-88...... nW ...... 75-57 1965-66...... hW ...... 86-72 1991-92...... hW ...... 105-97 1982-83...... hL ...... 66-75 2008-09...... hW ...... 100-61 1966-67...... aL ...... 63-88 1991-92...... aW ...... 77-76 1982-83...... aL (ot)...... 62-64 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 1967-68...... hW ...... 67-44 1992-93...... hW ...... 91-85 1982-83...... nL ...... 68-71 1990-91...... hW ...... 80-72 1993-94...... aL ...... 79-82 1983-84...... hL ...... 78-85 MARQUETTE ...... 14-12 1990-91...... aW (ot) ...... 83-82 1994-95...... hW ...... 70-66 1983-84...... aL ...... 58-68 1956-57...... nW ...... 77-76 1997-98...... hL ...... 57-65 Home: 6-0 ...... Away: 2-1 1984-85...... aW ...... 69-66 1963-64...... hW ...... 88-74 1998-99...... aL ...... 64-80 1984-85...... hW ...... 66-59

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1999-00...... hW ...... 82-72 1962-63...... hW ...... 78-70 2007-08...... nW ...... 77-74 1957-58...... hW ...... 56-50 2000-01...... aL ...... 57-66 1991-92...... hW ...... 65-62 Home: 7-7 ...... Away: 2-2 1959-60...... aW ...... 70-57 Home: 4-2 ...... Away: 1-3 1992-93...... aL ...... 55-70 Neutral: 4-2 1960-61...... hW ...... 70-60 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1961-62...... nW ...... 79-67 MISSOURI ...... 7-5 1961-62...... hW ...... 90-72 MIAMI, OHIO ...... 1-0 MISSISSIPPI ...... 26-11 1965-66...... hW ...... 85-72 1962-63...... aW ...... 60-58 2000-01...... nL ...... 59-60 1922-23...... aW ...... 16-14 1985-86...... hW ...... 79-68 1973-74...... hW (ot) ...... 67-65 Neutral: 1-0 1922-23...... aL ...... 16-25 1986-87...... aW ...... 61-59 1974-75...... hW ...... 102-77 1923-24...... aL ...... 18-43 1987-88...... hW ...... 76-68 1975-76...... hW ...... 109-83 MICHIGAN...... 2-1 1923-24...... aL ...... 13-20 1988-89...... aL ...... 74-86 1978-79...... hW ...... 79-54 1986-87...... nW ...... 82-76 1924-25...... aL ...... 19-51 1989-90...... hL ...... 65-71 1979-80...... hW ...... 72-71 1988-89...... nL ...... 75-79 1924-25...... aL ...... 14-44 1990-91...... aL ...... 82-96 1980-81...... hL ...... 52-57 1996-97...... nW ...... 73-72 1939-40...... hL ...... 29-40 1991-92...... hW ...... 89-78 1985-86...... hW ...... 82-59 Neutral: 2-1 1951-52...... hW ...... 47-42 1992-93...... aW ...... 64-56 1986-87...... hW ...... 78-47 1952-53...... hW ...... 72-65 2002-03...... aL ...... 78-93 1987-88...... hW (ot) ...... 76-70 MICHIGAN STATE ...... 2-0 1953-54...... hW ...... 82-75 2003-04...... hW ...... 61-59 1988-89...... aW ...... 73-62 1967-68...... nW ...... 73-57 1957-58...... hW ...... 85-62 2008-09...... nL ...... 91-102 1990-91...... hW ...... 85-78 2007-08...... nW ...... 92-74 1958-59...... hW ...... 65-63 Home: 4-1 ...... Away: 2-3 1991-92...... hW ...... 78-54 Neutral: 2-0 1959-60...... hW ...... 96-57 Neutral: 0-1 1993-94...... aL ...... 77-82 1960-61...... hW ...... 88-61 2002-03...... hW ...... 67-60 Home: 24-10 ...... Away: 9-16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... 27-14 1962-63...... hW ...... 70-62 MONTANA STATE ...... 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 1929-30...... hW ...... 41-21 1963-64...... aW ...... 79-57 1960-61...... aW ...... 77-50 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-45 1963-64...... hW ...... 98-78 Away: 1-0 1933-34...... hL ...... 18-36 1971-72...... nW ...... 74-71 NAVY ...... 1-0 1934-35...... aL ...... 31-33 1976-77...... hW ...... 88-83 MOREHEAD STATE ...... 0-2 1972-73...... hW ...... 80-51 1934-35...... hW ...... 33-23 1977-78...... hW ...... 70-67 1953-54...... aL ...... 59-69 Home: 1-0 1935-36...... aL ...... 35-42 1978-79...... nL ...... 89-92 1954-55...... hL ...... 90-111 1935-36...... hL ...... 34-40 1979-80...... hW ...... 80-75 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 NEBRASKA ...... 1-0 1936-37...... aL ...... 24-33 1980-81...... aW ...... 69-64 1954-55...... hW ...... 86-79 1936-37...... aW ...... 52-33 1981-82...... hW (ot) ...... 61-55 MURRAY STATE ...... 34-26 Home: 1-0 1937-38...... aL ...... 29-30 1982-83...... aW ...... 63-58 1928-29...... hW ...... 29-21 1937-38...... hL ...... 43-44 1983-84...... hW ...... 73-55 1928-29...... aW ...... 38-30 NEVADA ...... 1-0 1938-39...... aL ...... 31-41 1984-85...... aW (ot) ...... 57-52 1928-29...... aW ...... 33-31 2006-07...... nW ...... 78-62 1938-39...... hL ...... 31-39 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-56 1929-30...... aL ...... 26-42 Neutral: 1-0 1939-40...... aL ...... 35-52 1998-99...... hW (ot) ...... 78-72 1929-30...... hW ...... 38-37 1939-40...... hW ...... 41-31 1999-00...... aL ...... 64-74 1929-30...... hL ...... 31-34 NEW MEXICO ...... 2-0 1940-41...... aW ...... 37-28 2000-01...... hL ...... 56-64 1934-35...... aL ...... 18-63 1956-57...... hW ...... 94-76 1940-41...... hW ...... 52-36 2001-02...... aL ...... 67-71 1934-35...... hL ...... 32-47 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-63 1941-42...... hW ...... 70-29 2002-03...... hW ...... 58-51 1935-36...... hL ...... 14-51 Home: 2-0 1941-42...... aL ...... 25-36 2003-04...... aW ...... 73-62 1935-36...... aL ...... 26-45 2004-05...... hL ...... 53-65 1946-47...... hW ...... 46-38 1936-37...... hL ...... 30-33 NEW MEXICO STATE ...... 5-1 2005-06...... aW ...... 72-49 1946-47...... aW ...... 47-37 1936-37...... aL ...... 32-35 1961-62...... hW ...... 85-70 2006-07...... hW ...... 82-70 1947-48...... hW ...... 53-45 1937-38...... aL ...... 16-42 1962-63...... hW ...... 101-77 Home: 18-3 ...... Away: 7-7 1947-48...... hW ...... 52-46 1937-38...... hL ...... 35-68 1972-73...... hW ...... 75-61 Neutral: 1-1 1948-49...... aL ...... 56-68 1938-39...... aL ...... 33-66 1972-73...... aW ...... 54-53 1949-50...... hW ...... 64-50 1938-39...... hL ...... 35-40 1973-74...... hW ...... 73-66 1951-52...... aW ...... 61-46 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... 13-11 1939-40...... hW ...... 35-32 1994-95...... nL ...... 78-81 1951-52...... hW ...... 92-57 1946-47...... hL ...... 38-51 1939-40...... aL ...... 34-66 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1951-52...... nW ...... 52-39 1951-52...... hL ...... 58-60 1940-41...... hL ...... 45-52 Neutral: 0-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 62-77 1954-55...... hW ...... 94-68 1940-41...... aL ...... 31-55 1955-56...... hW ...... 105-73 1953-54...... aW ...... 75-68 1941-42...... aL ...... 31-46 NEW ORLEANS ...... 8-0 1956-57...... aW ...... 89-78 1953-54...... hW ...... 82-65 1941-42...... hL ...... 37-70 1973-74...... aW ...... 86-81 1956-57...... hW ...... 86-83 1954-55...... hW ...... 95-80 1947-48...... aL ...... 43-61 1976-77...... hW (ot) ...... 88-86

1957-58...... hL ...... 54-56 HI 1954-55...... aW ...... 91-86 1947-48...... hW ...... 46-37 1985-86...... aW ...... 68-64 1960-61...... hW ...... 81-61 1958-59...... nL ...... 55-73 1948-49...... aL ...... 52-56

1985-86...... hW ...... 63-52 ST 1958-59...... hL ...... 52-53 1983-84...... hW ...... 74-47 1948-49...... hW ...... 62-60 1986-87...... hW ...... 74-73 1984-85...... hW ...... 90-77 1959-60...... nW ...... 79-62 1949-50...... aL ...... 57-64 .. 1988-89...... hW ...... 92-61 OR O 1961-62...... hL ...... 71-83 1985-86...... hW ...... 73-63 1950-51...... hL ...... 51-71 1988-89...... aW ...... 73-72 1990-91...... hW ...... 75-60 1962-63...... nL ...... 66-77 1950-51...... aL ...... 51-55

1989-90...... hW ...... 59-55 Y 1962-63...... hW ...... 71-65 2005-06...... hW ...... 83-50 1951-52...... hW ...... 51-47 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 3-0 2006-07...... hW ...... 86-46 1963-64...... nW ...... 73-65 1951-52...... aL ...... 70-72 1963-64...... hW ...... 81-66 2007-08...... aW ...... 65-41 1953-54...... aL ...... 73-82 NICHOLLS STATE ...... 1-0 Home: 19-4 ...... Away: 7-10 1966-67...... hW ...... 61-53 1953-54...... hW ...... 47-45 1967-68...... aL ...... 66-71 1994-95...... hW ...... 92-71 Neutral: 1-0 1954-55...... aW ...... 70-68 Home: 1-0 1969-70...... hW ...... 83-74 1954-55...... hW ...... 67-56 1978-79...... hL ...... 64-93 1955-56...... hW ...... 106-72 MINNESOTA ...... 2-2 NORTH CAROLINA STATE .....1-3 1981-82...... aL (ot)...... 47-48 1955-56...... aW ...... 100-94 1961-62...... aL ...... 81-89 1973-74...... nL ...... 83-98 1983-84...... hL ...... 49-50 1956-57...... hW ...... 105-92 1982-83...... aW ...... 57-53 1983-84...... nW ...... 43-42 1956-57...... aW ...... 93-72 1984-85...... aW ...... 68-59 1957-58...... aW ...... 75-66

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1996-97...... hL ...... 67-46 1989-90...... aL ...... 66-93 PROVIDENCE ...... 2-3 1970-71...... aL ...... 58-62 1997-98...... aL ...... 71-60 2003-04...... nL ...... 53-70 1959-60...... nL ...... 70-71 1970-71...... hW ...... 60-56 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-1 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1966-67...... nL ...... 68-77 1971-72...... aL ...... 72-76 Neutral: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 1972-73...... nW ...... 98-85 1971-72...... hW ...... 73-70 2004-05...... hL ...... 59-72 1972-73...... hW ...... 72-60 NORTHEASTERN ...... 2-0 OLD DOMINION ...... 1-0 2005-06...... aW ...... 97-89 1972-73...... aL ...... 56-70 2004-05...... hW ...... 90-65 2001-02...... hW ...... 91-66 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-0 1973-74...... aL ...... 61-65 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-48 Home: 1-0 Neutral: 1-2 1973-74...... hW ...... 91-81 Home: 2-0 1974-75...... aL ...... 75-78 ORAL ROBERTS ...... 5-2 PURDUE ...... 5-1 1975-76...... nW ...... 73-69 NORTH TEXAS ...... 16-6 1971-72...... nL ...... 74-94 1983-84...... nW ...... 66-48 1976-77...... aL (ot)...... 64-67 1959-60...... hW ...... 90-58 1974-75...... nL ...... 95-97 1987-88...... nL ...... 73-100 1977-78...... hW (ot) ...... 86-85 1960-61...... hW ...... 102-56 1983-84...... nW ...... 92-83 1994-95...... nW ...... 75-73 1977-78...... aL ...... 80-82 1965-66...... hW ...... 69-67 1986-87...... aW ...... 59-58 1995-96...... nW ...... 91-76 1977-78...... nW ...... 79-57 1966-67...... aW ...... 64-57 1987-88...... hW ...... 115-71 2004-05...... aW ...... 62-51 1978-79...... aW ...... 77-65 1967-68...... aW ...... 67-65 1988-89...... hW ...... 70-62 2005-06...... hW ...... 90-70 1978-79...... hW ...... 88-77 1967-68...... hL (ot) ...... 62-63 2005-06...... nW ...... 94-78 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1978-79...... hW ...... 62-58 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-96 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 Neutral: 3-1 1979-80...... hW ...... 57-49 1968-69...... hL ...... 70-89 Neutral: 2-2 1979-80...... aL ...... 62-76 1969-70...... hL ...... 77-86 RHODE ISLAND ...... 0-1 1979-80...... nW ...... 62-60 1969-70...... aL ...... 70-82 OREGON STATE 1-1 1963-64...... hL ...... 66-68 1980-81...... hL ...... 59-66 1970-71...... hW ...... 69-57 1989-90...... hW ...... 78-72 Home: 0-1 1980-81...... aL ...... 58-64 1970-71...... aW ...... 71-66 1990-91...... aL ...... 74-78 1981-82...... aW ...... 82-64 1971-72...... hW ...... 91-60 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 RICE ...... 6-0 1981-82...... hW ...... 94-72 1982-83...... aW ...... 75-56 1971-72...... aW ...... 87-80 1966-67...... aW ...... 63-54 1982-83...... hW ...... 72-64 1972-73...... aW ...... 93-88 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 1-0 1967-68...... hW ...... 64-56 1986-87...... hW ...... 67-54 1973-74...... hW ...... 65-62 1984-85...... nW ...... 67-55 2005-06...... aW ...... 84-79 1987-88...... aL ...... 50-55 1973-74...... aL ...... 77-83 Neutral: 1-0 2006-07...... hW ...... 99-63 1988-89...... hW ...... 80-73 1974-75...... hW ...... 103-92 2007-08...... aW ...... 77-50 1991-92...... hW ...... 77-64 1975-76...... hW ...... 111-93 2008-09...... hW ...... 80-52 PENN STATE ...... 3-2 1991-92...... aW (ot) ...... 75-73 1982-83...... aW ...... 80-63 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 3-0 1954-55...... nL ...... 55-59 1992-93...... aW ...... 77-69 1983-84...... hW ...... 101-79 1974-75...... nL ...... 54-61 2006-07...... nW ...... 73-58 1992-93...... hW ...... 75-73 1976-77...... nW ...... 77-69 RICHMOND ...... 4-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 73-65 Home: 9-3 ...... Away: 6-3 1959-60...... hW ...... 100-74 1980-81...... hW ...... 75-67 1993-94...... aL ...... 59-86 Neutral: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 104-73 1981-82...... aW ...... 52-46 1993-94...... hL ...... 66-71 1961-62...... hW ...... 96-77 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1993-94...... nW ...... 73-62 NORTHWESTERN STATE ...... 4-0 2007-08...... hW ...... 80-63 Neutral: 1-2 1994-95...... hW (ot) ...... 84-80 1955-56...... hW ...... 112-78 Home: 4-0 1955-56...... aW ...... 78-65 1994-95...... aL ...... 52-68 PEPPERDINE ...... 6-1 1995-96...... hW ...... 80-63 1961-62...... nW ...... 103-83 1964-65...... aW ...... 116-90 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1-1 2001-02...... hW ...... 97-69 1996-97...... aW ...... 59-58 1965-66...... hW ...... 85-66 1955-56...... aL ...... 67-79 1997-98...... aW ...... 68-62 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 1974-75...... aW (ot) ...... 111-108 1956-57...... nW (ot) ...... 80-78 Neutral: 1-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 92-89 1975-76...... hW ...... 90-82 Home: 0-1 ...... Neutral: 1-1 1999-00...... aL ...... 67-75 1975-76...... nL ...... 77-87 2000-01...... hW (ot) ...... 72-63 OAKLAND ...... 1-0 1991-92...... nW ...... 80-70 ST. FRANCIS, N.Y...... 0-1 2002-03...... aL ...... 66-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 69-63 2007-08...... hW ...... 90-53 1952-53...... aL ...... 71-76 2003-04...... hW ...... 63-54 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 2-0 Away: 0-1 2003-04...... nL ...... 61-72 Neutral: 1-1 2004-05...... aL ...... 61-70 OHIO STATE ...... 0-2 ST. FRANCIS, PA...... 0-1 2004-05...... hW ...... 79-59 1959-60...... aL ...... 55-94 PITTSBURGH ...... 1-1 1952-53...... aL ...... 61-76 Home: 21-5 ...... Away: 7-19 2006-07...... nL ...... 76-92 1949-50...... hW ...... 53-39 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 4-1 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 0-1 2004-05...... nL ...... 51-70 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 0-1 ST. JOHN’S ...... 0-1 SAINT MARY’’S ...... 1-0

Y OKLAHOMA ...... 6-0 1991-92...... aL ...... 54-75 2004-05...... nW ...... 81-66 1983-84...... hW ...... 69-65 PORTLAND ...... 1-3 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 1984-85...... nW ...... 63-61 OR 1950-51...... nW ...... 76-74 1996-97...... hW ...... 61-47 1951-52...... aL ...... 49-78 ST. JOSEPH’’S, PA...... 1-1 SAMFORD ...... 3-1

ST 1997-98...... aW ...... 80-78 1951-52...... nL ...... 48-72 1991-92...... nW ...... 77-60 1947-48...... hW ...... 37-32 2006-07...... nW ...... 77-65 1963-64...... aL ...... 66-75 2004-05...... nL ...... 58-70 1947-48...... aL ...... 52-59 HI H 2007-08...... nW ...... 63-53 Away: 0-2...... Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 1-1 1973-74...... hW ...... 101-69 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-0 2003-04...... hW ...... 63-62 Neutral: 3-0 PRAIRIE VIEW ...... 1-0 SAINT LOUIS ...... 32-25 Home: 3-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1990-91...... hW ...... 104-79 1966-67...... aL ...... 44-63 OKLAHOMA STATE ...... 2-3 Home: 1-0 1967-68...... aL ...... 53-60 SAM HOUSTON STATE ...... 2-0 1970-71...... aL ...... 87-93 1967-68...... hL ...... 65-77 1969-70...... hW ...... 72-70 1971-72...... hW ...... 84-68 PRINCETON ...... 1-0 1968-69...... hL (ot) ...... 62-63 1995-96...... hW ...... 74-51 1986-87...... hW ...... 89-51 1970-71...... hW ...... 86-77 1968-69...... aL ...... 65-74 Home: 2-0 Home: 1-0 1969-70...... aL ...... 77-88 1969-70...... hL ...... 68-78

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SAN FRANCISCO ...... 2-0 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE ...... 2-0 1987-88...... aL ...... 96-107 2004-05...... hL ...... 59-61 1971-72...... nW ...... 82-77 1985-86...... hW ...... 119-73 1987-88...... hW ...... 113-97 2004-05...... aW ...... 72-57 1994-95...... hW ...... 94-82 1990-91...... hW ...... 78-58 1987-88...... hW ...... 97-84 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 5-0 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-0 1988-89...... aW (ot) ...... 90-87 1988-89...... hW ...... 83-76 TEMPLE ...... 5-5 SANTA CLARA ...... 0-2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...... 1-0 1989-90...... hW ...... 93-77 1952-53...... aL ...... 64-71 1964-65...... aL ...... 79-92 1976-77...... hW ...... 109-76 1989-90...... aL ...... 82-86 1974-75...... nW ...... 71-68 1975-76...... nL ...... 86-93 At Home: 1-0 1990-91...... aL ...... 77-87 1986-87...... nL ...... 59-67 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 0-1 1990-91...... hL ...... 81-87 1991-92...... hL ...... 63-65 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...1-0 1991-92...... aL ...... 59-67 1992-93...... aL ...... 58-65 SAVANNAH STATE ...... 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 65-46 1991-92...... hW ...... 80-61 1994-95...... aW ...... 53-51 2004-05...... hW ...... 102-40 Home: 1-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 95-82 1995-96...... hW ...... 68-58 Home: 1-0 1993-94...... aL ...... 67-76 2000-01...... hL ...... 62-67 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE...... 1-2 1994-95...... hW ...... 81-71 2001-02...... aW ...... 64-54 1995-96...... aW ...... 81-68 SETON HALL ...... 3-1 1934-35...... hL ...... 20-25 2001-02...... nW ...... 78-77 1995-96...... hW ...... 91-66 1952-53...... aL ...... 85-103 1934-35...... aL ...... 14-35 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 2-2 1996-97...... hW ...... 68-54 1961-62...... nW ...... 101-84 1993-94...... hW ...... 109-83 Neutral: 2-1 1997-98...... hW ...... 79-67 1973-74...... nW ...... 73-72 Home: 1-1 ...... Away: 0-1 1997-98...... aL ...... 75-62 2008-09...... nW ...... 84-70 TENNESSEE ...... 8-12 1997-98...... nL ...... 85-57 Away: 0-1...... Neutral: 3-0 1969-70...... nL ...... 51-72 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 2-1 1998-99...... hL ...... 54-60 1984-85...... hW ...... 61-45 1988-89...... aL ...... 74-76 1998-99...... aW ...... 74-60 1999-2000 ...... nL ...... 65-92 1989-90...... hW ...... 91-72 SIENA ...... 1-1 1999-00...... aL ...... 66-67 1952-53...... aL ...... 59-72 2007-08...... nW (ot) ...... 62-58 1989-90...... hL ...... 71-73 1999-00...... hL (ot) ...... 73-79 2007-08...... hW ...... 102-58 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-1 1990-91...... aW ...... 74-72 2000-01...... hL ...... 67-75 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1991-92...... hL ...... 64-65 2000-01...... aL ...... 55-74 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 0-2 1992-93...... aL ...... 59-70 2001-02...... hW ...... 75-53 1993-94...... hW ...... 83-64 SMU ...... 8-1 1949-50...... aL ...... 56-58 2001-02...... aW ...... 73-64 1994-95...... aW ...... 50-46 1953-54...... hL ...... 63-66 1980-81...... hL ...... 67-69 2002-03...... aL ...... 84-67 1995-96...... hW ...... 57-55 1964-65...... hW (ot) ...... 95-92 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 0-1 2002-03...... hW ...... 80-62 1996-97...... aL ...... 47-57 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-53 2003-04...... aL ...... 63-66 1997-98...... hL ...... 66-68 2006-07...... hW ...... 88-52 SOUTHERN MISS ...... 58-23 2003-04...... hW ...... 74-56 1998-99...... aL ...... 67-68 2006-07...... aW ...... 64-61 1937-38...... aL ...... 31-50 2004-05...... hW ...... 60-46 1999-00...... hL ...... 69-74 2007-08...... hW ...... 77-48 1940-41...... hW ...... 46-41 2004-05...... aW ...... 85-73 2000-01...... aL ...... 76-86 2007-08...... aW ...... 72-55 1950-51...... aW ...... 78-65 2005-06...... aW ...... 85-68 2001-02...... hW ...... 71-69 2008-09...... aW ...... 79-66 1951-52...... aW ...... 72-57 2005-06...... hW ...... 80-41 2005-06...... hW ...... 88-79 2008-09...... hW ...... 90-47 1951-52...... hW ...... 79-57 2006-07...... aW ...... 75-62 2006-07...... aL ...... 58-76 Home: 5-1 ...... Away: 3-0 1952-53...... aL ...... 73-81 2006-07...... hW ...... 67-64 2007-08...... hL ...... 62-66 1953-54...... aW ...... 86-73 2007-08...... hW ...... 83-47 2008-09...... aW ...... 54-52 1955-56...... hW ...... 112-76 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-0 2007-08...... aW ...... 76-67 Home: 5-5 ...... Away: 3-6 1971-72...... hW ...... 88-71 1956-57...... aW ...... 71-70 2007-08...... hW ...... 69-53 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-0 1960-61...... hW ...... 72-55 2008-09...... aW ...... 72-47 1962-63...... aW ...... 82-69 2008-09...... hW ...... 58-42 TENNESSEE MARTIN ...... 11-3 1963-64...... hW ...... 80-55 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 18-5 Home: 36-8 ...... Away: 21-14 1927-28...... hL ...... 35-58 1961-62...... hL ...... 78-79 1964-65...... hL ...... 80-86 Neutral: 1-1 1927-28...... aL ...... 38-45 1972-73...... nW ...... 90-76 1965-66...... aW ...... 97-77 1927-28...... nL ...... 37-38 1983-84...... aW ...... 75-58 1966-67...... hW ...... 65-52 STANFORD ...... 0-1 1928-29...... aW ...... 28-20 1983-84...... hW ...... 72-61 1973-74...... hW ...... 100-79 2000-01...... nL ...... 60-83 1928-29...... hW ...... 50-17 1984-85...... aL ...... 58-60 1974-75...... hW ...... 83-77 Neutral: 0-1 1929-30...... hW ...... 32-10 1984-85...... hW ...... 99-75 1975-76...... hW ...... 84-70 1929-30...... aW ...... 34-13 1985-86...... hW ...... 89-81 1975-76...... aW ...... 87-72 STETSON ...... 1-0 1931-32...... hW ...... 40-32 1985-86...... aW ...... 86-73 1976-77...... hW ...... 86-71 1957-58...... hW ...... 64-58 1931-32...... aW ...... 42-33 1985-86...... nW ...... 100-59 1976-77...... aW ...... 82-78 Home: 1-0 1931-32...... nW ...... 44-25 1986-87...... aL ...... 52-64 1977-78...... hW ...... 97-83 2000-01...... hW ...... 81-49 HI 1986-87...... hW ...... 55-53 1978-79...... hL (ot) ...... 89-91 SYRACUSE ...... 1-2 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-58

1986-87...... nW ...... 74-64 1979-80...... hL ...... 54-59 ST 2002-03...... nW ...... 70-63 2003-04...... hW ...... 84-64 1987-88...... aL ...... 58-84 1979-80...... aL ...... 68-85 2004-05...... nL ...... 62-77 2007-08...... hW ...... 102-71 1987-88...... hW ...... 67-61 1980-81...... hW ...... 70-65 OR O 2008-09...... hL ...... 65-72 Home: 7-1 ...... Away: 3-1 1988-89...... aL ...... 66-78 1980-81...... aL ...... 66-90 Home: 0-1 ...... Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 1-1

1988-89...... hW ...... 63-48 1982-83...... hW ...... 81-60 Y 1989-90...... aW ...... 74-72 1983-84...... hW ...... 52-47 TCU ...... 10-1 TENNESSEE STATE ...... 7-0 1989-90...... hW ...... 90-71 1983-84...... aW (ot) ...... 69-67 1966-67...... aW ...... 56-54 1983-84...... hW ...... 88-60 1989-90...... nW ...... 71-56 1983-84...... hW ...... 86-58 1967-68...... hW ...... 65-61 1984-85...... hW ...... 90-57 1990-91...... hW ...... 60-52 1984-85...... hW ...... 82-60 1976-77...... hW ...... 116-72 1985-86...... hW ...... 107-61 1990-91...... aW ...... 80-58 1984-85...... aW ...... 78-63 2001-02...... aW ...... 98-93 1986-87...... hW ...... 77-62 2001-02...... nW ...... 72-62 1984-85...... nW ...... 68-58 2001-02...... hW ...... 98-72 1987-88...... hW ...... 67-64 2003-04...... nW ...... 59-43 1985-86...... aW ...... 68-64 2002-03...... aW ...... 84-69 1988-89...... hW ...... 85-63 Home: 8-1 ...... Away: 4-4 1985-86...... hW ...... 92-85 2002-03...... hW ...... 88-64 1989-90...... hW ...... 99-74 Neutral: 6-0 1986-87...... hL ...... 77-84 1986-87...... aW ...... 76-72 2003-04...... aW ...... 75-69 Home: 7-0 2003-04...... hW ...... 83-56

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TENNESSEE TECH ...... 26-24 1966-67...... hW ...... 66-56 1997-98...... aW ...... 83-77 1994-95...... aL ...... 63-80 1930-31...... hL ...... 32-42 2006-07...... nW ...... 65-64 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-68 1994-95...... hW ...... 74-67 1931-32...... hL ...... 25-34 Home: 3-1 ...... Away: 0-3 1998-99...... aL ...... 79-85 1995-96...... hW ...... 86-77 1931-32...... aL ...... 23-31 Neutral: 1-0 1999-00...... aL ...... 63-64 1996-97...... aL ...... 48-51 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-43 1999-00...... hW ...... 77-49 1997-98...... hW ...... 86-70 1933-34...... hL ...... 34-38 TEXAS-ARLINGTON ...... 2-0 2000-01...... aW ...... 91-69 1997-98...... aL ...... 77-88 1934-35...... aW ...... 35-32 1968-69...... hW ...... 81-49 2000-01...... hW ...... 91-64 1998-99...... hL ...... 83-91 1934-35...... hL ...... 28-29 2007-08...... nW ...... 87-63 2001-02...... aW ...... 78-70 1998-99...... aW ...... 78-75 1935-36...... aW ...... 30-26 Home: 1-0 ...... Neutral: 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 78-72 1999-00...... hW ...... 84-70 1935-36...... hW ...... 28-14 2002-03...... hW ...... 85-73 1999-00...... aL ...... 75-102 1936-37...... hW ...... 37-26 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO ...... 1-0 2002-03...... aW ...... 58-57 2000-01...... aW (ot) ...... 76-73 1936-37...... aL ...... 21-22 1993-94...... hW ...... 78-72 2003-04...... aW ...... 85-71 2000-01...... hW ...... 86-69 1937-38...... aL ...... 23-50 Home: 1-0 2004-05...... hW ...... 103-71 2001-02...... hW ...... 102-81 1937-38...... hL ...... 33-49 2005-06...... aW ...... 105-65 2001-02...... aL ...... 46-64 1938-39...... aL ...... 35-37 TEXAS SOUTHERN ...... 3-0 2005-06...... hW ...... 75-56 2002-03...... hW ...... 94-70 1938-39...... hL ...... 40-43 1989-90...... hW ...... 85-82 2006-07...... hW ...... 95-51 2002-03...... aW ...... 90-79 1939-40...... hW ...... 38-27 1991-92...... hW ...... 71-53 2006-07...... hW ...... 71-49 2003-04...... hW ...... 73-66 1939-40...... aL ...... 35-44 1996-97...... hW ...... 76-53 2007-08...... aW ...... 97-71 2004-05...... aL ...... 70-73 1940-41...... aL ...... 29-32 Home: 3-0 2007-08...... hW ...... 75-56 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-66 1940-41...... hW ...... 43-41 2008-09...... hW ...... 74-47 2005-06...... aL ...... 74-80 2008-09...... hW ...... 51-41 2005-06...... hW ...... 58-47 1941-42...... hW ...... 32-29 TEXAS TECH ...... 5-0 1941-42...... aL ...... 28-41 Home: 25-2 ...... Away: 14-7 2006-07...... hW ...... 79-54 1954-55...... hW ...... 75-66 1947-48...... hL ...... 32-43 Neutral: 1-0 2006-07...... aW ...... 70-56 1961-62...... hW ...... 63-62 1947-48...... aL ...... 44-58 2007-08...... aW ...... 79-78 1962-63...... aW ...... 79-66 1948-49...... hW ...... 67-57 2007-08...... hW ...... 94-56 1983-84...... hW ...... 53-41 TULSA ...... 18-12 1948-49...... aL ...... 51-63 2008-09...... hW ...... 81-68 1985-86...... aW ...... 80-55 1964-65...... aL ...... 63-80 1949-50...... aL ...... 49-66 2008-09...... aW ...... 71-60 Home: 3-0 1966-67...... hL ...... 43-54 1949-50...... hW ...... 56-39 1967-68...... hL ...... 47-64 Home: 17-2 ...... Away: 8-8 1950-51...... hW ...... 59-53 1967-68...... aL ...... 48-52 Neutral: 3-0 THE CITADEL ...... 3-2 1950-51...... aL ...... 40-57 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-70 1957-58...... hW ...... 70-63 1951-52...... aW ...... 45-38 1968-69...... hL ...... 56-62 UC DAVIS...... 3-0 1957-58...... aL ...... 54-62 1952-53...... aL ...... 40-55 1969-70...... hL ...... 72-82 1960-61...... hW ...... 118-52 1961-62...... hW ...... 86-72 1952-53...... hW ...... 96-83 1969-70...... hL ...... 61-77 1970-71...... hW ...... 99-79 1962-63...... aW ...... 72-63 1953-54...... aL ...... 73-94 1969-70...... aL ...... 78-87 1973-74...... hW ...... 105-61 1968-69...... aL ...... 73-76 1953-54...... hW ...... 81-58 1970-71...... aL ...... 85-90 Home: 3-0 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-2 1954-55...... aW ...... 96-73 1970-71...... hL ...... 91-94 1954-55...... hW ...... 83-45 1971-72...... hW ...... 99-72 UCF ...... 7-0 TOLEDO ...... 1-0 1955-56...... hW ...... 96-77 1971-72...... aW ...... 91-90 1972-73...... hW ...... 124-75 1962-63...... nW ...... 76-61 1955-56...... aL ...... 81-90 1972-73...... aW (ot) ...... 91-87 1975-76...... hW ...... 76-57 Home: 1-0 1956-57...... aW ...... 101-74 1973-74...... hW ...... 67-64 1976-77...... hW ...... 84-53 1956-57...... hW ...... 89-73 1974-75...... aW ...... 88-80 2005-06...... hW ...... 94-61 1957-58...... aW ...... 76-59 TULANE ...... 40-9 1975-76...... hW ...... 91-83 2006-07...... aW ...... 87-65 1957-58...... hW ...... 64-63 1976-77...... hW ...... 78-64 1987-88...... aW ...... 54-47 2007-08...... hW ...... 85-64 1958-59...... aL ...... 79-82 1976-77...... hW ...... 94-80 1988-89...... hW ...... 77-59 2008-09...... aW ...... 73-66 1958-59...... hW ...... 63-60 1977-78...... aW ...... 86-78 2000-01...... nL ...... 64-72 Home: 5-0 ...... Away: 2-0 1959-60...... hW ...... 84-65 1977-78...... hW ...... 101-91 2005-06...... aW ...... 84-61 1978-79...... aW ...... 87-81 1959-60...... aL ...... 67-69 2005-06...... hW ...... 78-67 UCLA ...... 3-4 1978-79...... hW (ot) ...... 89-82 1960-61...... aW ...... 83-70 2006-07...... hW ...... 72-59 1972-73...... nL ...... 66-87 1979-80...... hW ...... 82-79 1960-61...... hW ...... 82-73 2006-07...... aW ...... 69-52 1974-75...... aL ...... 94-113 1979-80...... aL ...... 74-86 1992-93...... hW ...... 101-71 2007-08...... aW ...... 56-41 1983-84...... aL ...... 51-65 1980-81...... aW ...... 67-55 2001-02...... hW ...... 79-73 2007-08...... hW ...... 82-67 1984-85...... hW ...... 86-70 1980-81...... hW ...... 91-79 Home: 19-7 ...... Away: 7-17 2007-08...... hW ...... 77-51 2005-06...... nW ...... 88-80 1981-82...... aL (ot)...... 54-58 2008-09...... aW ...... 55-54 2005-06...... nL ...... 45-50 1981-82...... hW ...... 62-60 TEXAS ...... 2-4 2008-09...... hW ...... 63-37 2007-08...... nW ...... 78-63

Y 1982-83...... hL ...... 56-58 1965-66...... hL ...... 72-80 2008-09...... hW ...... 64-39 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-2 1982-83...... aL ...... 47-49 1972-73...... hL ...... 79-80 Home: 10-6 ...... Away: 8-5 Neutral: 2-2

OR 1973-74...... hW ...... 90-82 1983-84...... aW ...... 67-65 Neutral: 0-1 1983-84...... hW ...... 57-50 2004-05...... aL ...... 67-74 UC-SANTA BARBARA ...... 3-1 ST 1984-85...... hW ...... 56-52 2005-06...... hL ...... 58-69 UAB ...... 28-10 1970-71...... aL ...... 81-85 2007-08...... nW ...... 85-67 1984-85...... aW ...... 60-49 1983-84...... hW (ot) ...... 53-51 HI H 1972-73...... hW ...... 80-74 Home: 1-3 ...... Away: 0-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 80-81 1984-85...... nW (ot) ...... 67-66 1989-90...... hW ...... 85-74 1974-75...... hW ...... 74-62 Neutral: 1-0 1990-91...... hW ...... 82-76 1975-76...... aW ...... 85-82 1990-91...... hW ...... 66-64 1991-92...... aW ...... 67-63 1990-91...... aL ...... 69-85 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 1-1 TEXAS A&M ...... 4-4 1991-92...... hW ...... 63-58 1990-91...... nW ...... 84-77 1957-58...... hL ...... 68-71 1991-92...... nW ...... 79-67 1991-92...... aW ...... 68-67 UMKC ...... 1-0 1961-62...... hW ...... 62-60 1992-93...... hL ...... 47-50 1992-93...... hL ...... 85-86 1978-79...... hW ...... 88-82 1962-63...... aL ...... 67-78 1992-93...... aW ...... 69-53 1995-96...... hW ...... 86-75 Home: 1-0 1964-65...... hW ...... 82-73 1993-94...... aL ...... 57-85 1996-97...... aW ...... 62-56 1964-65...... aL ...... 71-81 1993-94...... hW ...... 58-53 1997-98...... hW ...... 64-59 1965-66...... aL ...... 84-93 1993-94...... nW ...... 91-86

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UNC-GREENSBORO ...... 1-0 1992-93...... hW ...... 84-78 WAKE FOREST ...... 1-1 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY ...... 1-0 2001-02...... hW ...... 82-62 1996-97...... hL ...... 59-66 1981-82...... nW ...... 56-55 1974-75...... hW ...... 75-67 Home: 1-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 62-69 2003-04...... nL ...... 76-85 Home: 1-0 1997-98...... aL ...... 77-86 Neutral: 1-1 UNC-WILMINGTON ...... 1-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 65-56 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE .....3-0 1998-99...... hW ...... 79-75 2004-05...... hW ...... 81-68 WASHINGTON ...... 1-1 1973-74...... hW ...... 89-68 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-3 ...... Away: 2-5 1987-88...... hW ...... 86-57 1974-75...... hW ...... 81-69 1988-89...... aL ...... 88-89 2005-06...... hW ...... 79-52 UNLV ...... 1-4 VCU ...... 4-1 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-1 Home: 3-0 1970-71...... aW ...... 83-76 1975-76...... hW ...... 92-72 1985-86...... aL ...... 66-67 1984-85...... hW ...... 81-73 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 1-1 WOFFORD ...... 1-0 1986-87...... hL ...... 77-80 1988-89...... hW ...... 89-69 1955-56...... aW ...... 84-69 2001-02...... hW ...... 88-61 1988-89...... nL (ot) ...... 86-90 1989-90...... aL (ot)...... 69-70 1960-61...... nL (ot) ...... 82-86 Home: 1-0 1996-97...... aL ...... 62-66 1991-92...... hW ...... 85-58 Away: 1-0...... Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-1 ...... Away: 1-2 Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 0-1 WYOMING ...... 2-1 Neutral: 0-1 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 8-9 1982-83...... hW ...... 71-45 VILLANOVA ...... 4-8 1933-34...... hL ...... 16-28 1989-90...... hW ...... 91-75 USF ...... 18-3 1960-61...... aW ...... 78-74 1933-34...... aL ...... 33-46 1990-91...... aL ...... 72-97 1972-73...... hW ...... 87-73 1961-62...... aL ...... 84-109 1948-49...... aL ...... 51-78 Home: 2-0 ...... Away: 0-1 1995-96...... aW (ot) ...... 60-50 1962-63...... hL ...... 54-59 1953-54...... aL ...... 53-63 1996-97...... hW ...... 60-59 1964-65...... aL ...... 58-91 1955-56...... hW ...... 80-64 XAVIER ...... 1-6 1997-98...... hW ...... 74-62 1965-66...... hL ...... 69-70 1956-57...... hW ...... 86-84 1954-55...... aL ...... 72-81 1997-98...... aW ...... 70-61 1965-66...... aL ...... 78-84 1956-57...... aW ...... 98-82 1954-55...... hW ...... 81-67 1998-99...... aL ...... 70-80 1966-67...... hW ...... 58-40 1960-61...... nW ...... 95-74 1963-64...... hL ...... 86-99 1998-99...... hW ...... 83-70 1966-67...... aL ...... 48-66 1963-64...... nW ...... 88-83 1964-65...... aL ...... 74-95 1998-99...... nL (ot) ...... 81-88 1981-82...... nL ...... 66-70 1965-66...... aL ...... 61-100 1965-66...... hL ...... 107-110 1999-00...... hW ...... 78-74 1984-85...... nL ...... 45-52 1966-67...... hL ...... 44-52 1966-67...... aL ...... 78-88 1999-00...... aW ...... 91-72 2002-03...... hW ...... 72-68 1974-75...... hW ...... 79-72 2008-09...... nL ...... 58-63 1999-00...... hW ...... 60-58 2003-04...... aW ...... 73-57 1975-76...... aL ...... 84-87 Home: 1-2 ...... Away: 0-3 2000-01...... aW ...... 100-89 Home: 2-2 ...... Away: 2-4 1976-77...... hW ...... 97-75 Neutral: 0-1 2000-01...... hW ...... 79-61 Neutral: 0-2 1977-78...... aW ...... 86-80 2001-02...... hW ...... 81-62 1986-87...... nL ...... 67-68 YALE ...... 1-0 2001-02...... aW ...... 71-59 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 18-12 1992-93...... nL ...... 52-55 1966-67...... hW ...... 57-43 2002-03...... hL ...... 75-74 1975-76...... hL ...... 71-72 Home: 4-2 ...... Away: 2-5 Home: 1-0 2002-03...... aW ...... 73-66 1976-77...... aL ...... 69-70 Neutral: 2-2 2002-03...... nW ...... 62-56 1979-80...... aW (ot) ...... 70-69 2003-04...... hW ...... 66-53 1979-80...... hW ...... 65-63 WICHITA STATE ...... 10-7 2004-05...... aW ...... 73-67 1980-81...... hW ...... 70-60 1967-68...... aL ...... 69-77 2004-05...... hW ...... 81-68 1980-81...... aL ...... 70-71 1967-68...... hW ...... 67-55 Home: 10-1 ...... Away: 7-1 1980-81...... nL ...... 66-72 1968-69...... aL ...... 69-71 Neutral: 1-1 1981-82...... aW ...... 78-73 1968-69...... hL ...... 61-71 1981-82...... hW ...... 83-78 1969-70...... hW ...... 84-81 UTAH ...... 2-2 1981-82...... hW ...... 71-70 1969-70...... aL ...... 72-79 1956-57...... nW ...... 77-75 1982-83...... aL ...... 56-69 1970-71...... aL ...... 87-98 1973-74...... nL ...... 78-92 1982-83...... hW ...... 73-64 1970-71...... hW ...... 85-77 2000-01...... nL ...... 58-61 1983-84...... hW ...... 63-62 1971-72...... hW ...... 71-69 2000-01...... aW ...... 71-62 1983-84...... aL ...... 69-89 1971-72...... aW ...... 108-98 Away: 1-0...... Neutral: 1-2 1983-84...... hW ...... 78-65 1972-73...... hW ...... 99-77 1984-85...... aW ...... 89-79 1973-74...... aW ...... 91-90 UTEP ...... 8-1 1984-85...... hW ...... 91-82 1974-75...... hL ...... 91-95 1955-56...... aW ...... 71-70 1985-86...... hW ...... 83-61 1974-75...... aW ...... 78-76 1956-57...... hW ...... 77-48 1985-86...... aL ...... 72-76 1975-76...... hW ...... 75-68 1971-72...... aL ...... 79-85 1986-87...... hW ...... 83-66 1975-76...... aL ...... 70-81 1977-78...... aW ...... 71-65 1986-87...... aW ...... 74-65 1982-83...... hW ...... 85-73 HI 2000-01...... hW ...... 90-65 1987-88...... aL ...... 80-82 Home: 7-2 ...... Away: 3-5 ST 2005-06...... hW ...... 66-56 1987-88...... hW ...... 112-104 1988-89...... hW ...... 91-83

2006-07...... aW ...... 78-67 WILLIAM & MARY ...... 1-0 OR O 2007-08...... hW ...... 70-64 1988-89...... aL ...... 73-78 1961-62...... hW ...... 88-70 1989-90...... hW ...... 97-77

2008-09...... aW ...... 70-63 Home: 1-0 Y Home: 4-0 ...... Away: 4-1 1989-90...... aL ...... 74-87 1990-91...... aL ...... 66-81 WINTHROP ...... 1-0 1990-91...... hL ...... 79-82 VANDERBILT ...... 5-8 2005-06...... hW ...... 73-63 2004-05...... hW ...... 83-62 1963-64...... aL ...... 79-85 Home: 1-0 Home: 13-2 ...... Away: 4-9 1971-72...... aL ...... 71-72 Neutral: 0-1 1972-73...... aW ...... 74-71 WISCONSIN ...... 0-1 1973-74...... hL ...... 71-75 1996-97...... nL ...... 46-49 VMI...... 1-0 1979-80...... hL ...... 72-87 Neutral: 0-1 1980-81...... aL ...... 96-111 1957-58...... hW ...... 72-58 1991-92...... aW (ot) ...... 72-70 Home: 1-0 ...... Away: 0-0

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ATLANTIC COAST ...... 64-50 BIG 12 ...... 37-21 Kent State ...... 3-0 SOUTHERN ...... 19-6 Boston College ...... 1-1 Baylor ...... 6-1 Miami (Ohio) ...... 1-0 Chattanooga ...... 9-2 Duke ...... 0-1 Kansas ...... 2-4 Toledo ...... 1-0 Davidson ...... 0-1 Florida State ...... 31-22 Kansas State ...... 2-1 Furman ...... 2-0 Georgia Tech ...... 3-4 Missouri ...... 7-5 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC ...... 5-0 Samford ...... 3-1 Maryland ...... 3-1 Nebraska ...... 1-0 Florida A&M ...... 2-0 The Citadel ...... 3-2 Miami (Fla.) ...... 6-5 Oklahoma...... 6-0 Howard ...... 1-0 UNC-Greensboro...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 1-3 Oklahoma State ...... 2-3 South Carolina State ...... 2-0 Wofford ...... 1-0 Virginia Tech...... 18-12 Texas ...... 2-4 Wake Forest ...... 1-1 Texas A&M...... 4-4 MISSOURI VALLEY ...... 32-32 SOUTHLAND ...... 16-3 Texas Tech ...... 5-0 Bradley ...... 10-9 Central Arkansas ...... 0-2 ATLANTIC SUN ...... 16-5 Creighton ...... 3-3 Lamar ...... 4-1 Belmont ...... 1-0 BIG WEST ...... 9-2 Drake ...... 6-11 McNeese State ...... 2-0 East Tennessee State ...... 4-3 Cal Poly ...... 1-0 Illinois State ...... 1-0 Nicholls State ...... 1-0 Jacksonville ...... 4-1 Cal State Northridge ...... 1-0 Indiana State ...... 2-0 Northwestern State ...... 4-0 Lipscomb ...... 4-1 Long Beach State ...... 1-1 Southern Illinois ...... 0-2 Sam Houston State ...... 2-0 Mercer ...... 2-0 UC Davis ...... 3-0 Wichita State ...... 10-7 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 1-0 UC Santa Barbara ...... 3-1 Texas-Arlington ...... 2-0 MOUNTAIN WEST ...... 20-9 Texas-San Antonio ...... 1-0 ATLANTIC 10 ...... 62-63 COLONIAL ATHLETIC BYU ...... 3-1 Charlotte ...... 7-6 ASSOCIATION ...... 19-2 New Mexico ...... 2-0 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC . 23-1 Dayton...... 7-12 Drexel ...... 1-1 TCU ...... 10-1 Alabama A&M ...... 1-0 Duquesne ...... 0-2 George Mason ...... 1-0 UNLV ...... 1-4 Alcorn State ...... 2-0 Fordham ...... 2-1 Georgia State ...... 7-0 Utah ...... 2-2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 2-0 George Washington ...... 0-1 James Madison ...... 1-0 Wyoming ...... 2-1 Grambling ...... 2-0 La Salle ...... 1-1 Northeastern...... 2-0 Jackson State...... 12-1 Massachusetts ...... 1-1 Old Dominion ...... 1-0 NORTHEAST ...... 0-2 Prairie View ...... 1-0 Rhode Island ...... 0-1 UNC-Wilmington ...... 1-0 St. Francis, N.Y...... 0-1 Texas Southern ...... 3-0 Richmond...... 4-0 VCU ...... 4-1 St. Francis, Pa...... 0-1 St. Bonaventure ...... 1-1 William & Mary ...... 1-0 SUMMIT LEAGUE ...... 15-7 St. Joseph’s ...... 1-1 OHIO VALLEY ...... 98-62 Centenary ...... 7-5 Saint Louis ...... 32-25 CONFERENCE USA ...... 209-67 Austin Peay ...... 15-4 UMKC ...... 1-0 Temple ...... 5-5 East Carolina...... 7-0 Eastern Kentucky ...... 3-0 Oakland ...... 1-0 Xavier ...... 1-6 Houston ...... 23-10 Jacksonville State ...... 1-1 Oral Roberts ...... 5-2 Marshall ...... 6-1 Morehead State ...... 0-2 South Dakota State ...... 1-0 BIG EAST ...... 126-138 Rice ...... 6-0 Murray State ...... 34-26 Cincinnati ...... 31-36 SMU ...... 8-1 Southeast Missouri State ...... 1-2 SUN BELT...... 112-58 Connecticut ...... 1-0 Southern Miss ...... 58-23 Tennessee Martin ...... 11-3 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 3-0 DePaul...... 14-12 Tulane ...... 40-9 Tennessee State ...... 7-0 Arkansas State ...... 30-28 Georgetown ...... 2-7 Tulsa ...... 18-12 Tennessee Tech ...... 26-24 Florida International ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 34-51 UAB ...... 28-10 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 8-1 Marquette ...... 14-12 UCF ...... 7-0 PACIFIC-10 ...... 12-13 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 10-0 Pittsburgh ...... 1-1 UTEP ...... 8-1 Arizona ...... 4-3 Middle Tennessee ...... 27-14 Providence ...... 2-3 Arizona State ...... 1-2 New Orleans ...... 8-0 St. John’s ...... 0-1 HORIZON LEAGUE ...... 8-4 Oregon State ...... 1-1 North Texas ...... 16-6 Seton Hall ...... 3-1 Detroit ...... 3-1 Southern California ...... 2-1 South Alabama...... 1-0 Syracuse ...... 1-2 Loyola-Illinois ...... 1-3 Stanford...... 0-1 Western Kentucky ...... 8-9 USF ...... 18-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-0 UCLA ...... 3-4 Villanova ...... 4-8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 3-0 Washington ...... 1-1 WEST COAST ...... 13-7 West Virginia ...... 1-1 Gonzaga ...... 4-1 IVY LEAGUE ...... 9-1 PATRIOT LEAGUE ...... 3-1 Pepperdine ...... 6-1 BIG SKY ...... 2-0 Brown ...... 3-0 Army ...... 1-0 Portland ...... 1-3 Eastern Washington ...... 1-0 Columbia ...... 1-0 Bucknell ...... 1-0 Saint Mary’s ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 1-0 Cornell ...... 1-0 Holy Cross ...... 0-1 San Francisco ...... 2-0 Y Dartmouth ...... 1-1 Navy ...... 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 0-2 BIG SOUTH ...... 2-0 Pennsylvania ...... 1-0 OR VMI ...... 1-0 Princeton ...... 1-0 SOUTHEASTERN ...... 89-65 WESTERN ATHLETIC ...... 13-8 Winthrop ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... 5-2 Fresno State ...... 2-1 ST Arkansas ...... 10-11 Hawaii ...... 2-3 BIG 10 ...... 15-16 Auburn ...... 0-1 Idaho ...... 1-1 HI H METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC ..8-4 Illinois ...... 1-4 Canisius...... 0-2 Florida ...... 0-1 Louisiana Tech ...... 2-2 Indiana ...... 0-1 Fairfield ...... 1-0 Georgia ...... 1-1 Nevada ...... 1-0 Iowa ...... 0-2 Iona ...... 2-0 Kentucky ...... 1-0 New Mexico State ...... 5-1 Michigan ...... 2-1 Manhattan ...... 2-1 LSU ...... 2-2 Michigan State ...... 2-0 Marist ...... 2-0 Ole Miss ...... 26-11 INDEPENDENTS ...... 1-0 Minnesota ...... 2-2 Siena...... 1-1 Mississippi State ...... 13-11 Savannah State ...... 1-0 Ohio State ...... 0-2 South Carolina ...... 18-5 Penn State ...... 3-2 MID-AMERICAN ...... 11-0 Tennessee ...... 8-12 Purdue ...... 5-1 Ball State ...... 5-0 Vanderbilt ...... 5-8 Wisconsin...... 0-1 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0

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The 2009-10 edition of the University of Memphis Basketball Media Guide Memphis Basketball is a comprehensive source of information with player and coaching staff bi- Credential PolicyPolicy ographies, statistics and historical references for use by the media covering All credentials must be requested from As- Tiger basketball. For additional information about Memphis basketball, please sistant Athletic Media Relations Director/Men’s Basketball Contact Lamar Chance at least 24 hours call the Athletic Media Relations Office at 901-678-2337. prior to tip-off. Since space is EXTREMELY lim- ited, media accommodations are on a PRIORITY Media Information Media Services basis as follows: The media press row is located behind the Pregame packets including notes, statistics and 1. Local newspapers, wire services, national scorer’s table and in the east end zone (Plaza Level). programs will be available in the media room prior publications, newspapers from the opponent’s Members of the media will be assigned seating and to tip-off. While the game is in progress, stats will area, and student newspapers from Memphis seating charts will be available in both the media be made available on monitors at areas along press and the opponent. 2. Other daily newspapers with preference to room and media dining areas. Members of the print row. At halftime and postgame, statistics, along with those which regularly cover the Memphis media may file stories from the media workroom, play-by-play and postgame notes and quotes, will Tigers. which is located on the East side of FedExForum also be provided. 3. Radio and television personnel not broadcast- just off the playing floor. A fax machine will be available and located in ing but considered reporting. the media room, and final statistics will be faxed as 4. Non-daily newspapers, with preference to soon as available. those which regularly cover Memphis foot- ball. Credentials Food and beverages will be available in the Please see box at right for the Memphis Bas- 5. Other weekly and monthly publications that media dining area approximately 1.5 hours prior to ketball media credential policy. regularly cover the Memphis Tigers. tip-off. 6. Websites (*see restrictions below) 7. Professional Scouts Media Parking Photographers It is asked that all credential requests be submitted The media parking area is located on Linden Admittance to courtside is by press pass only. on letterhead to the Memphis Athletic Media Re- Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets and across When the clock is moving, all photographers must lations Office. Requests can be dropped off at the from FedExForum. Parking at FedExForum is very office (located in the Athletic Office Building on be off the court and seated on the blue outlined area LIMITED, and as a result, media parking passes the corner of Southern Avenue and Normal Street), behind the dotted line on either end of the court. No will be issued on an NCAA priority basis (see list faxed to 901-678-4134 or emailed to lchance1@ photographers will be allowed along the sidelines memphis.edu. detailed under credentials). of the court. Television production trucks and satellite crews W eb Si tes (broadcasting the game) will park at the loading The offi cial web site of the Memphis Tigers and docks, located under FedExForum. Entrance to the Telephones the offi cial web site of the visiting school will be loading docks is off Linden Avenue. Call Lamar Those media wishing to install telephone lines credentialed. Other web sites will not be creden- Chance for more information. are asked to contact Lamar Chance in the Media tialed unless they meet the following specifi cations: Local stations covering Memphis and those fil- Relations Office at 901-678-2349, and he will put 1. Must be a legal corporate entity that has been ing reports for visiting teams will park their satellite you in touch with a FedExForum representative. in business at least one full calendar year and trucks in the media parking lot. A limited number of telephone lines are avail- has provided coverage of Memphis Athletics able for filing in the media room on a first-come, or the visiting team for at least one year. first-serve basis. 2. Must provide original daily coverage of ALL Media Will Call Telephone lines for visiting radio networks have athletic teams from the U of M with its own Credentials that were not mailed can be obtained been installed by Learfield Sports, distributor of staff of reporters, photographers and equip- at the Media Entrance of FedExForum, ment. located on the southeast corner of the arena 3. Must travel to and cover all football away (corner of Linden and Fourth Street). The games and all major post-season events. 4. Must provide coverage of all press confer- Media Entrance is marked with a sign above ences of ALL athletic teams at the U of M. the door. Will call opens approximately 1.5 5. Must be accredited by the home university as hours prior to tip-off. working media. 6. The maximum number of credentials that web site may receive is two based on space avail- able and the discretionof the media relations director.

Web sites that sponsor message boards, message centers or chat rooms where people are allowed to post anonymous information will not be issued credentials. If a medium has an online site and they sponsor anonymous forums, they may continue to The Memphis basketball scorer’s table request credentials under its traditional medium A and stats crews work all the Tiger home (newspaper, radio, television), but will not be games and has served as the official granted additional passes for online staff. Requests DI D table staff for the past five Conference USA Tournaments and the 2009 NCAA from individuals not employed by an accredited Tournament Men’s South Regional. The media outlet will not be considered. Fan web sites ME crew will also work the 2010 NCAA and sites that the primary focus is recruiting will Women’s Regional. not be credentialed.

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the Tiger Basketball Network. Reciprocating trade networks televising the game live, will be allowed interviews or still frame mug shots. Television pro- agreements for these lines can be made by contacting before Pastner and the Tiger student-athletes have duction crews needing still frame head shots should Learfield at 573-556-1268. fulfilled their usual postgame responsibilities. contact the U of M media relations office in advance For road contests, Pastner and student-athletes of the game to request a photo CD of digital images. will be available following a cooling-off period. Postgame Pastner will meet with the media after the cooling- Both the Memphis and visiting locker rooms are off period, and players will be made available upon Practice Policy located on the east side of FedExForum just off the The opening or closing of Memphis basketball request in cooperation and coordination with the host playing floor. The media interview room is located practices will be determined on a day-to-day basis. institution’s post-game policies. in the same area. Media members wishing to attend practice are Approximately 10 minutes following the conclu- asked to contact the media relations office in advance sion of every home game, the locker room will be Gameday for clearance. Those attending practice will be seated open to the media for player interviews. After player Memphis’ gameday preparation practice is at the observation deck of the Finch Center. interviews, Memphis head coach Josh Pastner will CLOSED to the media both at home and on the All coach and student-athlete interviews, when meet the media outside the locker room. The visiting road. Pastner will be available briefly on gameday approved, must be conducted prior to practice or other media relations director will determine location and following game preparation. Members of the media arrangements should be made. In most instances, availability of the school’s head coach and student- are asked to contact Lamar Chance to set up this photographers will be granted an opportunity to athletes. interview. shoot the first 15 minutes of practice courtside in Pastner also will hold his postgame radio show University of Memphis players will not be avail- the Finch Center. after meeting with the media. able for any media activities on gameday prior to the No live television interviews, except with contest. This includes newspaper, radio or television

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS Important Basketball Numbers (Area Code 901; unless otherwise noted) JENNIFER SHAWN RODRIGUES SMITH Basketball Office

DIRECTOR INTERN 678-2346 O: 901-678-2397 O: 901-678-5294 C: 901-734-9951 Lamar Chance Home/Cell E-MAIL: E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] 465-4247/734-9949

LAMAR MARK FedExForum Press Row CHANCE TAYLOR 205-2758 ASSISTANT/MEN’S HOOPS CONTACT INTERN Ticket Office O: 901-678-2349 O: 901-678-5294 C: 901-734-9949 E-MAIL: E-MAIL: 678-2331 [email protected] [email protected] Conference USA TAMMY JOSH 214-774-1300 DeGROFF WILKINS

ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT O: 901-678-5787 O: 901-678-5294 TIGERS ON THE WEB C: 901-734-1504 E-MAIL: E-MAIL: Memphis Athletics Home Page [email protected] [email protected] www.goTIGERSgo.com BRANDON PRESTON In addition to obtaining information KOLDITZ McCLELLAN on players, coaches and upcoming events, ASSISTANT STUDENT ASSISTANT O: 901-678-2444 O: 901-678-5294 the Memphis Radio Network’s broadcast C: 901-871-5475 E-MAIL: E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] of the game can be heard through the site.

JASON MARTHA REDD WOODS BEC

ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Provides copiers for the University of O: 901-678-4640 O: 901-678-2337 ME M C: 901-734-0565 F: 901-678-4134 Memphis Athletic Media Relations Office E-MAIL: E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] 2991 Directors Row Center DI

Athletic Media Relations I Memphis, TN 38131 A 203 Athletic Offi ce Bldg. Memphis, TN 38152 Main Number: 901-678-2337/Fax: 901-678-4134 (901) 795-8400

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DIRECTIONS TO FEDEXFORUM From the Airport:p Follow the signage that leads to Interstate 240. Merge left onto the Down- town/Little Rock exit. This is I-240 West. Once onto I-240 West, keep straight. This will turn into Interstate 55 North (to St. Louis). Merge onto West EH Crump Blvd exit number 12A. Turn left onto Third Street and you will end on 191 Beale Street. North frf om I-55: Drive NORTH on I-55. Exit EAST on E.H. Crump Blvd (exit number 12A). Turn NORTH on Third Street. South fromf I-40: Drive WEST on I-40. Exit SOUTH on Danny Thomas. Turn WEST on Linden Avenue. West from Midtown I-240: Drive NORTH on B Midtown I-240. Exit RIGHT to Lamar. Turn LEFT on Lamar. Turn RIGHT on Somerville and follow curve left to Linden Avenue. West from I-240 via Sam Coopper Blvd.: Drive NORTH on I-240 near I-40 interchange. Exit LEFT on Sam Cooper Blvd. Follow Sam Coo- per WEST until it dead-ends at East Parkway. Turn LEFT on East Parkway. Turn RIGHT on Poplar. Follow Poplar WEST to Second Street. Turn LEFT on Second Street. East fromf I-40: Drive EAST on I-40 across Memphis-Arkansas Bridge. Exit RIGHT on A Riverside Drive or Front Street. Follow SOUTH to Union Avenue or Beale Street. Turn LEFT on Union or Beale. Linden Avenue A- Media Entrance East ffrom I-55: Drive EAST on I-55 across B - Media Area/ Hernando DeSoto Bridge. Exit to Riverside Media Parking Locker rooms Drive NORTH. Turn RIGHT on Beale Street under stands or Union Avenue.

Getting Around Athletic Media Relations Office Public Address Announcer (Room 203): Located on the second floor of the Athletic Office Building Chuck Roberts, a native of Memphis, is in his (AOB). The AOB is at the corner of 12th year as the public address announcer for Tiger Southern Avenue and Normal Street on the southeast corner of campus. basketball. Roberts, who is also the public address Larry O. Finch Center: Located voice for the Memphis football, women’s basketball at the corner of Spottswood and Echles and volleyball teams, graduated from Christian just two blocks west and a block south Brothers University in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree of the Athletic Office Building. FedExForum Media Room: in Business Administration and in 1991 with an MBA Located on the ground level of Fe- in Finance. dExForum on the east side. Roberts owns Chuck Roberts Commercial Real Visitors Locker Room: Located on the ground level of FedExForum Estate, which specializes in sales and leasing of on the east side. commercial and industrial property.

A Memphis Locker Room: Located In September 2007, Roberts was award the Dr. on the ground level of FedExForum on

DI D C.C. Humphreys Golden Tiger Award by the M-Club. the east side. He and his wife, Mitzi, have two children: a daughter, ME Haleigh (7), and a son, Chase (5).

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TIGER SPORTS PROPERTIES

The 2009 sports year marks the ninth year of a continuing venture between the University of Memphis Athletic Department and Tiger Sports Properties, a property of Learfi eld Sports. It is an op- erating unit of Learfi eld Communications which began its venture into sports as the radio rights holder for the University of Missouri in 1975, and is now acclaimed as an industry leader with multi-media partnership agreements with 40-plus collegiate institutions and associations. The current agreement, through 2018-19, with Tiger Athletics allows the University to realize effective marketing and management of its athletic media and promotional rights, while increasing revenues. Tiger Sports Properties focuses on the growth of corporate relationships with customized marketing and advertising sponsorship solutions, including:

• Signage & Videoboards • In-Game Promotions • Game Day Sponsorships • Radio & TV Broadcasts • Corporate Hospitality • Internet Website WREC 600AM. WREC is in its fourth season of carrying Tiger football and bas- • Game Programs ketball. Tiger football games can also be heard on WKBQ-FM (93.5) in Coving- ton, WAMB-AM (1160) in Nashville and WZLT-FM (99.3) in Lexington, Tenn. Tiger Sports Properties Josh Pastner’s weekly radio call-in show can be heard on WREC AM600 5050 Poplar Ave., Suite 1127 with Forrest Goodman serving as the host. The show airs live on Monday eve- Memphis, TN 38157 nings from 7-8 p.m. Radio listeners can call (901) 535-WREC or 1-800-474- Tel: 901-763-1112 WREC to be part of the show, and all fans are invited to join the live audience. Fax: 901-763-1101 A site for the 2009-10 show will be determined prior to the season. TIGER RADIO TIGERS ON TELEVISION NETWORK Dave Woloshin serves as host of Memphis Basketball With Coach Josh The Memphis Radio Pastner Sunday nights on WPTY-TV/ABC 24 throughout the 2009-10 season. Network delivers all of Pastner joins Woloshin for discussions on all the replay excitement of the pre- the exciting action of vious Tiger games, along with discussions and features on the Tiger players, Tiger sports through- assistant coaches and the University of Memphis. out Memphis and the Mid-South. The network stretches across Tennes- see, Arkansas and Missis- sippi, and is led by fl ag- ship station NewsRadio

Brad Harrison Properties at worker in the ath- I college athletics by fi rst logging joined Tiger Bowling Green letics department. seven years at Southeast Missouri Sports Properties State University. After earning his State University. Most recently, Legg as General Man- He began with degree from the spent six years at Western Kentucky ager in Decem- Learfi eld in 2007 U of M in 1993, University as the Director of Broad- ber of 2008. Prior as the Associate Bush worked in casting and Sales. to joining TSP, GM with K-State multiple market- Harrison was the Sports Properties ing roles within J ohn N elson General Manager of Aggie Sports at Kansas State. Prior to his tenure golf, bicycles and hockey industries joined Tiger Properties at Utah State University. with Learfield, Kucinski served before joining Learfield Sports in Sports Properties Preceding his time with Learfi eld, as the Director of Sales with The 2006. as the Sponsor- Harrison spent 10 years working in Ohio State University Department ship Coordinator professional sports in Detroit, Mich. of Athletics beginning in July 2002. Mike Legg in June. Original- He spent time with the Detroit Tigers, Kucinski is an alumnus of Ohio State joined the Tiger ly from Memphis, Detroit Lions and in and completed his graduate studies Sports staff as Nelson graduated a number of sales and management at Bowling Green State University. an Account Ex- from the University of Memphis in

positions. ecutive in mid- 2009 with a degree in Sport Man- ME M Corey Bush is in his fourth year October, 2007. agement. He is currently working Todd Kucinski joined Tiger Sports with Tiger Sports Properties and his Originally from on his masters in Sport Commerce DI Properties as the Associate General 15th in sports marketing and sales. Fairfield, Ill., and plans to graduate in the spring I

Manager in November of 2008. Prior Bush’s fi rst involvement with Uni- Legg graduated from Southern Il- of 2011. Nelson spent two years A to joining TSP, Kucinski was the versity of Memphis Athletics began linois University-Carbondale in working with the Memphis athletic General Manager of Falcon Sports in 1991 when he started as a student 1994. He spent 13 years in Division marketing department.

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LISTEN TO ALL TIGER BASKETBALL ACTION ON WREC 600 AM In 2006, the University of Memphis began a new broadcasting agreement with Clear Channel Radio, making WREC 600AM the fl agship station for all Tiger football and men’s basketball games through the 2010-11 season. women’s basketball,” serves as the broadcast team WREC is in its 86th year covering the Mid-South captain, handling the majority of the production and region as the station Memphis turns to for news. The engineering duties. new fl agship allows Tiger games to be broadcast in HD A 1996 graduate of the University of Memphis, Digital. Existing radio network affi liate agreements will Brightwell came to Memphis in 2003 after spending allow for broadcasts to reach from near Nashville to the six years in Missouri. He has done play-by-play for east, Jonesboro to the north, Little Rock to the west, Dave Woloshin Matt Dillon Southeast Missouri State, Central Methodist College, and Oxford to the south. Play-By-Play Analyst/ Pre-Post Game Host Truman State, Moberly Community College and the Dave Woloshin remains as play-by-play com- Memphis RiverKings. mentator for his 13th season. Woloshin, a well-known For the last six years, the native Memphian has sports fi gure in Memphis, is in his 24th year of being broadcast both home and away contests for Memphis associated with the Tiger broadcast team. He began baseball and women’s basketball on WUMR-FM with Tiger television broadcasts in 1986, and for the (91.7). He also hosts a weekly Tiger Update web show last 12 years, has handled the radio broadcast for Tiger that is streamed through All-Access on the athletic football and basketball. Woloshin came to Memphis as department website. the sports anchor for WHBQ-TV 13 in 1981. He has Brightwell was named the College Baseball Foun- handled play-by-play for the Memphis RiverKings, the dation’s National Broadcaster of the Month in April Memphis Americans, Storm and Rogues soccer teams, 2005 and was honored as the Sportscaster of the Year has worked with ESPN and SportsChannel America and in 2002 by the Missouri Broadcasters Association. He for numerous prep football games of the week. Jeff Brightwell has also served as the public address announcer for the Woloshin is married to the former Gayle Stein of Forrest Goodman Studio Game Host Broadcast Captain Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. Memphis. The couple has four children, Nathan (17), Jacob (16), Brett (21) and Brendan (17). coaches shows in the late 1990s. Matt Dillon returns for his sixth-straight season Dillon and his wife, Marni, reside in German- MEMPHIS BASKETBALL as the color analyst for the Tigers’ radio broadcast. town. Although he is in only his sixth season on the radio, Native Memphian Forrest Goodman is in his 11th WITH JOSH PASTNER Dillon has been around Tiger athletics since the early season as the pregame and postgame host for Memphis 1970s. Dillon, who is in his 36th year working in the football and basketball. Goodman, who is the assistant TV SHOW ON sports industry, also serves as the co-host of the Mem- program director for NewsRadio 600 WREC, also phis pregame and postgame shows for basketball and serves as the host of both the Tommy West and Josh WPTY/ABC 24 football games. Pastner radio call-in shows. The 1973 University of Memphis graduate began Prior to joining the Tiger broadcast team in 1999, All of the replay excitement of Tiger basket- his long broadcast association with Tiger sports when Goodman was the play-by-play voice of all sports for ball can be seen each Sunday night on ABC24/ he did play-by-play for WKNO-TV from 1973-2001. Delta State University, and also spent 10 years handling In the 1980s, the Benton, Ky., native also served as high school football play-by-play. WPTY in Memphis. Dave Woloshin, the Tigers’ analyst on WMC and handled play-by-play duties Goodman and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, radio play-by-play announcer, serves as host of on WPTY-TV for road contests. From 1995-2000, Abigail, and reside in Bartlett. the weekly Memphis Basketball With Josh Pastner Dillon served in several capacities in broadcasting Jeff Brightwell, the “Voice of Tiger baseball and television show. The show airs on WPTY-TV at Tiger football and basketball, including hosting 10:35 p.m. on Sundays. Each Sunday, Woloshin and Pastner break down the previous week’s highlights in-depth, while looking ahead to future opponents on the Tigers’ schedule. The show also contains feature segments about various Tiger players throughout the year. The Memphis basketball television show has been aired by WPTY/WLMT for more than 10 years. Over the past 17 years, numerous Tiger football and basketball games have been carried by WLMT/CW30. A DI D ME

Dave Woloshin (left) and Matt Dillon (right) call the action of Memphis basketball to Tiger Nation from courtside.

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