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In the Booth l i t o HARRY DONAHUE PLAY BY PLAY • 11TH SEASON The 2012-13 season marks Harry Donahue’s 11th consecutive year as the voice of men’s basketball. A Philadelphia native, he has also served as play-by-play announcer for the Owls’ football program for the past 18 seasons, including 2012. One of the most recognizable voices in the Delaware Valley, Donahue has worked as a morning news and sports anchor at KYW Newsradio (1060 AM) since TEMPLE ON T.V. 1979. He first joined the station in 1974 as a freelance reporter and anchor. Today, the Infinity Broad - casting radio station is the market leader, with more listeners than any other radio station in the The Temple men’s basketball team will Philadelphia region. have 13 games televised nationally Donahue is a well-known broadcaster and an integral part of the Philadelphia sports scene. He has during the 2012-13 season. done play-by-play for Eagles pre-season games, 76ers basketball contests and for ESPN’s Atlantic 10 Game of the Week. Every Sunday, NFL fans around the country hear Donahue describe NFL Date Game TV Films’ highlights that are displayed on stadium scoreboards. He is the voice of NFL.com’s weekly highlights. Nov. 13 at Kent State ESPN Donahue also hosted “Temple Sports Now,” a bi-weekly TV show that featured Owl athletics. Donahue was the play-by-play voice for the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL. He has also hosted “Cen - Dec. 5 at Villanova ESPN2 ter Court,” the pre-game, half-time, and post-game shows for the 76ers’ telecasts. Dec. 8 vs. Duke ESPN Donahue’s reporting has earned him two Pennsylvania Associated Press Awards for his coverage of the Philadelphia Phillies’ World Series run in 1980. In May 2000, he was inducted into the Pennsylvania Dec. 22 vs. Syracuse ESPN2 Sports Hall of Fame. Jan. 6 at Kansas CBS Donahue is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University. He and his wife Lynda reside in Mont - gomery County, PA and have three sons and five grandchildren. Jan. 12 SAINT LOUIS ESPNU Jan. 19 ST. BONAVENTURE CBSSN JOHN BAUM Jan. 26 at Butler ESPN2 COLOR ANALYST • 16TH SEASON Feb. 2 at Saint Joseph’s CBSSN John Baum, Temple basketball’s secod all-time leading rebounder and Feb. 9 at Dayton ESPNU captain of the 1969 NIT Championship team, is in his 16th year as color ana - lyst for Temple men’s basketball. Feb. 16 at Massachusetts CBSSN Baum graduated from Temple with an undergraduate degree in ac - counting. A three-time all-city selection, he was enshrined in the Temple Uni - Feb. 21 LA SALLE CBSSN versity Hall of Fame in 1979. Mar. 10 VCU CBS Baum was drafted by teams in both the NBA, Chicago (second round) and ABA, Los Angeles (first round), respectively. He played in the NBA for three seasons with the Chicago Bulls (1969–72) before competing in the ABA for three years with New Jersey (1972–74) and Indiana (1974–75). +-games regionally televised Baum and teammate Rick Barry were instrumental with the Nets winning the 1973 ABA title.

TEMPLE BASKETBALL: ON THE AIRWAVES ON THE INTERNET ABOVE THE RIM For the 12th straight year Temple men’s Temple will provide free live audio Temple Basketball: Above the Rim, a basketball will be broadcast live on 1210 AM streams of its games on the University’s of - weekly television and web show featuring ex - WPHT. The entire slate of men's basketball ficial athletic website – clusive behind the scenes access to the Owls’ games will be broadcast on the 50,000-watt www.OwlSports.com . Games that are not basketball programs, enters its second sea - station while also being streamed over the in - televised will also be video-streamed on the son on Comcast SportsNet. Produced by Tem - ternet on the University’s official athletic web - website’s OwlAccess page. There will be a a ple University Athletics and 20/20 Visual site at www.OwlSports.com . $9.95 monthly pass and a $79.95 annual Media, LLC, the 30-minute show will feature pass. 10 installments during the 2012-13 season . The show will also be available OnDemand for Comcast digital cable subscribers. www.thebigtalker1210.com

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Larry Dougherty Al Shrier Kelli Sheesley Karen Auerbach Cathy Bongiovi Steve Helm Senior Associate AD, Special Assistant to the Asst. Athletic Director, Associate Director, Associate Director, Graduate Extern, Communications Director of Athletics Creative Services Athletic Communications Athletic Communications Athletic Communications O: (215) 204-2588 O: (215) 204-2222 O: (215) 204-9149 O: (215) 204-3850 O: (215) 204-1608 O: (215) 204-7446 C: (215) 651-1822 C: (215) 651-1821 [email protected] [email protected] C: (215) 778-6814 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Men’s Basketball Contact Credential Requests

GAME DAY west and southwest corners of the building. Access can be gained from the concourse/lobby level. The Liacouras Center: The home of the is the 10,206-seat Liacouras Cen - Photographers: ter, formerly known as The Apollo of Temple. Located on Temple’s All photographers must have their passes visible at all times. Pho - Main Campus at Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue, The Lia - tographers must shoot from under the baskets and are not al - couras Center is 10 minutes north of downtown Philadelphia. lowed to walk in front of the team benches and scorer’s table to get to the other end of the court. Courtside Phone: The press row phone number is: Media Services: (215) 204-7445. Complete game statistics and running play-by-play will be distrib - uted at halftime and at the end of the game. Live stat monitors Media Parking: are located at the media seating on the lower level. Parking is limited and on a priority basis. Contact Al Shrier at (215) 204-2222 or [email protected] to arrange parking. Taxi Cabs: For transportation to and from The Liacouras Center, it is sug - Media Entrance: gested that you call either Yellow Cab (215/333-3333), or Quaker All media should enter The Liacouras Center through the side en - City Cab (215/728-8007). It costs about $30 each way between trance located at the corner of Broad Street and Montgomery Ave. Temple and Philadelphia International Airport. After entering the door, proceed down the stairwell to the Media Will Call desk. For those requiring elevator access to the lower Postgame Interviews: level, please enter through the front lobby, where you will be di - Postgame media conferences will be conducted in the Al Shrier rected to the elevator which will let you off at the Media Will Call Media Room. desk. Telephones: Media Credentials: Telephones are available for the media’s use in the media room All requests for media credentials should be made in writing to Al and at select locations in the arena. Writers on deadline may wish Shrier [(215) 204-2222 or [email protected] )] at least one to arrange for their own phones by calling the Athletic Communi - week prior to the game. All credentials will be left at the Media cations Office. Will Call desk. OFF DAYS Al Shrier Media Room: Please join us in the Al Shrier Media Room for a pregame meal Practices: served 90 minutes before gametime. The room will be converted Please contact Larry Dougherty [(215) 204-2588/ after halftime to a postgame interview area. The media room/ [email protected] ] in the Athletic Communications Office. postgame interview area is situated under section 106 on the event level. Interviews: Requests for coach and player interviews should be made at least Lower Press A seating is located courtside in front of section 113. a day in advance through the Athletic Communications Office. Lower Press B is the first row of sections 112, 113 and 114. Upper Press 116 and 120 are the last row of these sections in the north - www.OwlSports.com • 191 MEDIA INFORMATION Atlantic 10 Media Services Websites: Below is a listing of the official web sites of Atlantic 10 institutions: Weekly Reports: The Atlantic 10 has a weekly report/notebook for each of its Butler ...... www.ButlerSports.com championship sports. Reports/Notebooks Charlotte ...... www.Charlotte49ers.com for sports other than basketball are com - Dayton ...... www.DaytonFlyers.com piled on Mondays and Tuesdays during Duquesne ...... www.GoDuquesne.com the season. Players and Rookies of the Fordham ...... www.FordhamSports.com 11827 Canon Blvd. Week and standings are released on Suite 200 Geo. Wash...... www.GWsports.com Mondays with statistics available online La Salle ...... www.GoExplorers.com Newport News, VA 23606 daily. (757) 706-3040 UMass ...... www.UMassAthletics.com Fax: (757) 706-3042 Rhode Island ...... www.GoRhody.com www.atlantic10.com Players of the Week: The Atlantic 10 se - Richmond ...... www.RichmondSpiders.com lects a player and rookie of the week in Commissioner: Bernadette V. McGlade St. Bonaventure ...... www.GoBonnies.com each of its sports. Most of these honorees Saint Joseph’s ...... www.SJUhawks.com Associate Commissioner: Ed Pasque are released on Mondays of Tuesdays. Associate Commissioner: Saint Louis ...... www.SLUbillikens.com Debbie Richardson The men’s and women’s basketball hon - Temple ...... www.OwlSports.com Associate Commissioner: Megan Kahn orees are announced on Monday morn - VCU ...... www.VCUAthletics.com Associate Commissioner: Jay DeFruscio ings during the season. Assistant Commissioner: Jill Redmond Xavier ...... www.GoXavier.com Atlantic 10 ...... www.Atlantic10.org Director of Championships: Media Credentials: Media credentials to Lucas Feller Director of Media Relations any Atlantic 10 Championship are avail - and Communications: Drew Dickerson able by contacting the league’s commu - Associate Director of nications department. Electronic Communications: Melissa Kristofak Credential Request information for the Advance Media and Communications men’s and women’s basketball champi - Assistant: Molly Gallagher Coord./Men's Basketball Officials: onships are e-mailed to the media in mid- Reggie Greenwood January and adherence to the reply Coord./Women's BBB Officials: deadline is strictly enforced. Marie Koch ATLANTIC 10 COACHES WEEKLY o

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10:00 a.m. A-10 Update 10:04 a.m. Derek Kellogg, UMass 10:11 a.m. , Xavier 10:18 a.m. Archie Miller, Dayton 10:25 a.m. Fran Dunphy, Temple 10:32 a.m. Shaka Smart, VCU 10:39 a.m. Jim Ferry, Duquesne 10:46 a.m. Tom Pecora, Fordham 10:53 a.m. , Saint Joseph’s 11:00 a.m. Mike Lonergan, George Wash. 11:07 a.m. , SBU 11:14 a.m. , La Salle 11:21 a.m. Alan Major, Charlotte 11:28 a.m. Chris Mooney, Richmond 11:35 a.m. , Rhode Island 11:42 a.m. Brad Stevens, Butler 11:49 a.m. , Saint Louis 192 • 2012-13 Temple Men’s Basketball J o s e p h

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BY CAR From the West: PA Turnpike to Exit 326. Follow I-76 East approx. 18 miles to Exit 344 (I-676). Follow I-676 approximately 1 mile to Central Phila./Broad Street exit. Take Broad Street exit (stay to left). In one block go left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Nor - ris Street (approx. 2 1/4 miles). Turn left onto Norris Street. Make a left onto 17th Street. Turn left on Montgomery Avenue. Make a right on 15th Street (Garage entrance on right). LIACOURAS CENTER SEATING

From the North: PA Turnpike Northeast Extension Exit 20 to I-476 South to I-76. Take I-76 East approx. 15 miles to Exit 344 (I-676). Follow direc - tions from I-676 above.

From the Northeast: Take I-95 South to exit 22 (I-676). Follow Central Philadelphia signs to Broad Street exit. At next intersection (Vine Street) turn left. In one block, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Norris Street. Turn left onto Norris Street. Make a left onto 17th Street. Turn left on Montgomery Avenue. Make a right on 15th Street (Garage entrance on right).

From the South: Take I-95 North to exit 22 (I-676). I-676 West to Broad Street exit. See above directions from Broad Street exit.

From the New Jersey Turnpike: Take Exit 4 to route 73 North. Approx. 1 mile to Route 38 West. Follow for 5 1/2 miles to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Take I-676 West to Broad Street exit. Follow above directions from Broad PLACES TO STAY Street exit. The Conwell Inn, 13th & Berks ...... 215-235-6200 DoubleTree By Hilton, 237 South Broad ...... 215-893-1682 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Hilton Garden Inn, 11th & Arch ...... 215-923-0100 Broad Street Subway: Hilton Garden Inn, Philadelphia/Fort Washington All local Broad Street subway trains stop at Cecil B. Moore Station ...... 215-646-4637 (Broad and Cecil B. Moore Avenue). Holiday Inn Philadelphia North/Fort Washington ...... 215-643-3000 “C” Bus: The “C” bus stops on Broad Street at Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Montgomery Avenue, Berks Mall and Norris Street. PLACES TO EAT City View Pizza, 14th & Cecil B. Moore ...... 215-769-PIES “3” Bus: Field House Center City Sports Bar, 1150 Filbert St...... The “3” bus stops on Cecil B. Moore Ave. from 11th Street to Broad Street...... 215-629-1520 Chickie’s & Pete’s, Liacouras Center ...... Sections 104 and 112 “23” Trolley: Jimmy John’s, 1601 North 15th ...... 215-765-8800 The “23” trolley stops on 12th Street (southbound) and 11th Qdoba, 1600 North Broad ...... 215-763-4090 Street (northbound) at Berks Mall, Montgomery Avenue and Cecil B. Moore Avenue. P.J. Whelihan’s, Liacouras Center ...... Section 109 Pub Webb, 1527 Cecil B. Moore ...... 267-687-8256 SEPTA Regional High Speed Lines: Brock’s Wings & Things, 1600 North Broad ...... 215-765-6555 All lines stop at Temple Station, 10th and Berks Streets.

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Fran Dunphy Dave Duke Dwayne Killings Shawn Trice Jeff Wilson Raheem Map Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant A.D./ Administrative/ Seventh Season Seventh Season Second Season Seventh Season Director of Video Coordinator Operations THE PLAYERS

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