FIGHTING ILLINI Game #1: (26-7 in 2005-06) vs. Austin Peay (0-1) Nov. 13, 2006 • 7 p.m. CT • Champaign, Ill. • Assembly Hall (16,618)

2006-07 Schedule/Results Illini Probable Starters (averages listed are from 2005-06 season) 11-1 Lewis (exh.) 7 p.m. W, 83-58 F – 42 (r-Jr, 6-8, 220, 8.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.5 apg) - OR - 11-8 SIU-Edwardsville (exh.) 7 p.m. W, 76-57 G – 25 Calvin Brock (r-So., 6-5, 195, 1.4 ppg, 1.6 rpg) - OR - 11-13 Austin Peay State 7 p.m. G – 1 Trent Meacham (r-So., 6-2, 195, 6.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 2.7 apg in 2004-05) 11-15 Jackson State - & 7 p.m. F – 41 Warren Carter (Sr., 6-9, 220, 4.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg) 11-17 Georgia Southern 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local C – 55 (Jr., 6-10, 245, 6.2 ppg, 5.1 rpg) 11-19 Florida A&M 4 p.m. ESPN 360 11-21 Savannah State - & 7 p.m. ESPN 360 G – 31 (So., 6-3, 185, 8.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 1.3 apg) 11-24 vs. Miami(OH)-& (Hoffman Estates) 7:30 p.m. WCIA G – 3 Chester Frazier (So., 6-2, 190, 1.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 1.9 apg) 11-25 vs. TBA - & (Hoffman Estates) TBA WCIA 11-28 Maryland - @ 6 p.m. ESPN Off the Bench (averages listed are from 2005-06 season) 12-2 vs. Arizona (Phoenix) 4 p.m. ESPN G – 2 Chris Hicks (Jr., 6-2, 190, 0.9 ppg, 0.1 rpg) 12-6 IUPUI 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local 12-9 vs. Illinois- (Chicago) 1 p.m. ESPN+ Local C – 21 Brian Carlwell (Fr., 6-11, 265) 12-17 Belmont 4 p.m. ESPN+ Local G – 33 Rich McBride (Sr., 6-3, 205, 10.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 2.1 apg) 12-19 vs. (St. Louis) 8 p.m. ESPN F – 34 C.J. Jackson (r-Fr., 6-8, 260) 12-21 Idaho State 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local F – 44 Marcus Arnold (r-Sr., 6-8, 245, 3.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg) 12-29 vs. Xavier (Cincinnati) 8 p.m. ESPN 2 F – 50 Richard Semrau (Fr., 6-9, 230) 1-3 at Michigan 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local 1-6 Ohio State 1 p.m. ESPN 1-10 Iowa 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local Series Notes: Austin Peay 1-14 at Michigan State TBA CBS Illinois and Austin Peay are meeting for the third time, and the first time in 19 years. 1-17 at Minnesota 6 p.m. ESPN 2 The all-time series is tied 1-1. Austin Peay upset Illinois in the first round of the 1987 1-20 Wisconsin 1 p.m. ESPN NCAA Tournament at Birmingham, Ala., 68-67 (3/12/87). The Illini defeated the 1-23 Indiana 6 p.m. ESPN Governors the following season, 100-62 at the Assembly Hall (12/8/87). 1-27 at Purdue 1:30 p.m. ESPN+ Regional 1-30 Michigan State 8 p.m. ESPN 2-3 Minnesota 7 p.m. ESPN+ Local 2-7 at Northwestern 6 p.m. ESPN 2 2-10 at Indiana Noon CBS 2-18 Northwestern 2 p.m. ESPN+ Local 2-21 Michigan 8 p.m. ESPNU 2-24 at Penn State 1 p.m. ESPN The Head Coaches 3-3 at Iowa TBA TBA 3-8-11 Big Ten Tournament (United , Chicago) Illinois Head Coach (Associated Press rankings) • All Times Central Overall Record: 192-70/.733 (9th year) Big Ten: 39-9/.813 & Chicago Invitational Challenge @ = ACC/Big Ten Challenge At Illinois: 89-16/.848 (4th year) Vs. Austin Peay: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Wayne McClain (6th year), Jay Price (4th year), Tracy Webster (3rd www.fightingillini.com year) Assistant to the head coach: Gary Nottingham (4th year) Men’s Basketball Contacts: Trainer: Al Martindale (24th year at Illinois) Kent Brown & Derrick Burson Austin Peay Head Coach: Dave Loos UI Sports Information: 217/333-1391 Overall Record: 332-278/.544 (21st year) At Austin Peay: 250-225/.526 (17th year) Vs. Illinois: 0-0 On the Air Assistant Coaches: Scott Combs, Charles Wells, Boyd Copeland Television No TV Media Information - What’s Coming Up Illinois Basketball Media Teleconferences/Luncheons with Bruce Weber Radio Illini Sports Network – 47 stations: Brian Barnhart, play-by- • Tuesday, Nov. 14, Noon - Luncheon/Teleconference (combined with football) play; Jerry Hester, expert analyst; Loren Tate pregame/halftime/ • Thursday, Nov. 16, 11:30 a.m. - Teleconference postgame interviews. • Monday, Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m. - Teleconference • Wednesday, Nov. 22, 11:30 a.m. - Teleconference • Monday, Nov. 27, 11:30 a.m. - Luncheon/Teleconference FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL NOTES

Illini in Season Openers on the team in scoring (8.5 ppg) and second in Illinois opens its 102nd season of men’s basketball on rebounding (5.4 rpg). He shot 52 percent from the field Illini Head Coach Bruce Weber Monday, including its 45th season at the Assembly on the year and earned a reputation as the Illini's top Bruce Weber has led the Fighting Illini to Hall. The Fighting Illini have posted an all-time record defender, garnering Big Ten All-Defensive Team hon- the top of the national charts while at the helm of 88-13 (.871) in season openers and have won their ors. Randle is one of five Big Ten players on the list. of the Illinois program. Weber led the Illini to a last seven openers. Illinois is 86-15 (.851) in home This marks the seventh straight year that an 26 wins last season, tying the fourth win- openers, including a 36-7 (.837) record in home open- Illinois player has been named to the Wooden Award ningest season in school history, a runner-up ers at the Assembly Hall. Preseason Top 50 list. finish in the Big Ten and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Last Time Out: Exhibition Assembly Hall: The House of ’Paign Illinois won a pair of exhibition games, defeating Lewis Illinois owns the best homecourt record (ranked by Weber led the Illini to an NCAA record-tying 83-58 on Nov. 1 and SIU-Edwardsville 76-57 on Nov. 8. winning percentage) in the nation over the last four 37 victories and the school’s first appearance Warren Carter totaled a game-high 13 points years at 56-2 (.966). The Illini are 93-4 (.959) at the in the national championship game during the against Lewis while Chester Frazier had 10 points, Assembly Hall over the past seven years, which ranks 2004-05 season. Illinois won its first 29 games seven rebounds and a game-high six assists. Jamar second in the nation for homecourt winning percentage that year and was ranked No. 1 in the national Smith (12) and Shaun Pruitt (10) also scored in double this decade behind only Gonzaga. polls the final 15 weeks of the season. Weber figures in the victory. The Illini also carry a winning streak of 46 in a row became the first coach in Big Ten history to Carter again led the way against SIU- at the Assembly Hall against non-conference oppo- Edwardsville, scoring a game-high 17 points on 7-11 nents into Monday’s season opener vs. Austin Peay. lead his squad to outright Big Ten titles in each shooting. He also had a game-high six rebounds in That run is tied with Oklahoma for the longest non- of his first two seasons, with Illinois’ outright addition to two assists and two blocks. Frazier joined conference homecourt winning streak in the country. conference championship in 2005 with a 15-1 Carter in double figures, scoring 13 points on 5-10 Below is a look at Illinois’ record at the Assembly league record. The Illini success helped Weber shooting. He added four assists, four rebounds and Hall this decade: be named National Coach of the Year by 10 dif- two steals in the win. Year Overall Big Ten ferent organizations. 2005-06 15-1 7-1 Now in his fourth year leading the Illini, A New Look 2004-05 15-0 8-0 Weber came to Illinois following five years at Illinois will unveil a new starting lineup on Monday for 2003-04 12-1 7-1 the first time since Dec. 18, 2005. The unit of Dee 2002-03 14-0 7-0 Southern Illinois where he led the Salukis to Brown, , Rich McBride, Brian Randle 2001-02 13-1 7-1 Missouri Valley Conference titles each of his and Shaun Pruitt started the final 22 games of the 2000-01 12-0 8-0 last two seasons. 2005-06 season. The Illini will also have a new player 1999-2000 12-1 7-1 Weber became just the third coach in Big jumping the opening tip for the first time since Dec. 7, Total 93-4 (.959) 51-4 (.927) Ten history to win an outright title in his first 2002. James Augustine jumped center for the final 132 season in the league in 2003-04, leading the games of his career. Illini By the Numbers Under Weber Illini to 10 straight victories to end the regular Illinois has been a consistent winner under Bruce Top 25 Streak Snapped Weber, a tenure that spans the most successful period season and claim the title. The Illini went on to Illinois is receiving votes in the preseason Associated in school history. The following is a breakdown of the Sweet 16 of the 2004 NCAA Tournament. Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls. That snaps Illinois’ success under Weber: In his five seasons at SIU, Weber took the Illinois’ streak of 45 straight weeks ranked in the • 89-16: Illinois’ overall record under Weber, a win- Saluki program to the top of the MVC, winning Coaches Poll (2/24/04-4/4/06) and 42 straight weeks ning percentage of .848. league titles in 2002 and 2003. He posted ranked in the AP Poll (2/24/04-3/14/06). • 42-2: Illinois’ record at the Assembly Hall under records of 28-8 and 24-7 in his last two sea- Weber, a winning percentage of .955. sons, leading the Salukis to back-to-back Randle Preseason Wooden Award Candidate • 37-2: Illinois’ record in 2004-05, which tied the NCAA Tournament appearances. Junior Brian Randle is one of 50 preseason candidates record for the winningest season in NCAA history. for the 2006-07 Wooden Award All-America Team. • 26-7: Illinois’ record last season as well as A 1978 graduate of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Randle started 32 games last season, ranking fourth Weber’s first season (2003-04), which tie the fourth- Weber spent 18 years as an assistant at Purdue under before moving to SIU. 2006-07 Illinois Roster Weber has helped teams make 20 NCAA No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Tournament appearances in 27 seasons as a 1 Trent Meacham G 6-2 195 r-So. Champaign, Ill. collegiate coach, including one Final Four, one 2 Chris Hicks* G 6-2 190 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Elite Eight and four Sweet Sixteen appear- 3 Chester Frazier* G 6-2 190 So. Baltimore, Md. ances. Purdue won six Big Ten titles during his 5 Jeremiah Wise G 6-3 190 So. Maywood, Ill. 21 Brian Carlwell C 6-11 265 Fr. Maywood, Ill. stay in West Lafayette. 22 Steve Holdren F 6-5 215 So. Champaign, Ill. 25 Calvin Brock* G 6-5 195 r-So. Chicago, Ill. Weber Career Record 31 Jamar Smith* G 6-3 185 So. Peoria, Ill. All Games ...... 192-70 (.735) 33 Rich McBride*** G 6-3 205 Sr. Springfield, Ill. at Illinois ...... 89-16 (.848) 34 C.J. Jackson F 6-8 260 r-Fr. Buena Vista, Ga. 41 Warren Carter*** F 6-9 220 Sr. Dallas, Texas Illinois, 2006-07 ...... 0-0 42 Brian Randle** F 6-8 220 r-Jr. Peoria, Ill. Southern Illinois, 1999-2003 . . .103-54 (.656) 44 Marcus Arnold* F 6-8 245 r-Sr. Chicago, Ill. Assistant at Western Kentucky . . . .21-8 (.724) 50 Richard Semrau F 6-9 230 Fr. Grafton, Ohio Assistant at Purdue ...... 394-168 (.701) 55 Shaun Pruitt** F/C 6-10 245 Jr. Aurora, Ill

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Returning Illini Leaders ranked 11th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing Returning for the Illini in 2006-07 an average of only 58.7 ppg. In 33 games on the sea- Team Rank son, the Illini gave up 70 or more points to only one Statistic 05-06 Returning Lost %Returning Minutes 6600 4338 2262 65.7 Category Player Statistic in 05-06 team, Michigan (74 on Jan. 14 and 72 on Feb. 21). Points 2311 1393 918 60.3 Minutes . . . . .Rich McBride . . . .989 ...... 3rd Illinois ranked second in the Big Ten in percentage defense at 40.5 percent, with only two Field Goals 848 517 331 61.0 Min./Game . . .Rich McBride . . . .30.0 ...... 3rd 3-Pt. FGs 241 162 79 67.2 Points ...... Rich McBride . . . .329 ...... 3rd opponents shooting 50 percent or better on the year (Minnesota, .543 on 2/28 and Air Force, .545 on 3/16). Free Throws 374 197 177 52.7 Pts./Game . . .Rich McBride . . . .10.0 ...... 3rd Rebounds 1179 777 402 65.9 Illinois was 10th nationally and first in the Big Ten Field Goals . .Rich McBride . . . .112 ...... 3rd Assists 500 250 250 50.0 in scoring margin, outscoring its opponents by an FG Pct...... Shaun Pruitt . . . ..524 ...... 2nd Blocks 79 54 25 68.4 average of 11.3 ppg on the season. 3-Pt. FGs . . . .Rich McBride . . . . .83 ...... 1st Steals 203 103 100 50.7 Illinois also outrebounded its opponents by an 3-Pt. FG Pct. . .Jamar Smith . . . ..482 ...... 1st average of 5.9 rpg to lead the Big Ten and rank 16th Free Throws . .Brian Randle . . . . .48 ...... 3rd in the nation in rebounding margin. FT Pct...... Rich McBride . . . ..880 ...... 1st Illini Reach 11-Win Marker in Conference Play for Off. Reb. . . . .Brian Randle . . . . .77 ...... 2nd Seventh Straight Year; Finish in Top Two in League Illini Reach 25-Win Marker for Sixth Straight Season Standings for Sixth Straight Year Def. Reb. . . . .Shaun Pruitt . . . . .99 ...... 2nd Illinois won 26 games in 2005-06, marking the sixth With last year’s 11-5 conference record and second- Tot. Reb. . . . .Brian Randle . . . .173 ...... 2nd consecutive year that the Illini have recorded at least place finish, it marked the seventh straight year that Reb./Game . . .Brian Randle . . . .5.4 ...... 2nd 25 wins. Illinois and Duke are the only teams in the the Illini won at least 11 games in conference play and Assists ...... Rich McBride . . . . .70 ...... 2nd nation to accomplish this feat in each of the last six earned a top-four seed and opening-round bye at the Blocks ...... Brian Randle . . . . .17 ...... 2nd seasons (beginning in 2000-01). Duke has won at Big Ten Tournament. Illinois has either won the Big Ten Steals ...... Brian Randle . . . . .26 ...... 3rd least 25 games each of the past 10 seasons. crown or finished second in each of the last six sea- winningest season in school history. Illinois’ six consecutive 25-win seasons are a Big sons, winning titles in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005, • 39-9: Illinois’ record in Big Ten play under Weber Ten record, doubling the longest streak of any other and finishing second in 2003 and 2006. – which incudes back-to-back outright champi- school in the history of the conference. Michigan State onships in 2004 and 2005 – a winning percentage of (1999-01), Purdue (1994-96), Indiana (1991-93) and Hottest Ticket in the State .813. Ohio State (1960-62) all had three straight 25-win The Illini played in front of 16 sell-out crowds at home • 76-11: Illinois’ record in regular season games seasons. in 2006, averaging 16,618 fans per game at the under Weber, a winning percentage of .874. Assembly Hall. Illinois ranked ninth nationally in home • 20-7: Illinois’ record in road games under Weber, Weber Nation’s Second-Winningest Coach over Past attendance and set school records for highest average a winning percentage of .741. Five Seasons attendance for a season and most sell-outs in a sea- • 26-6: Illinois’ record in neutral-site games under Bruce Weber has coached consistent winners every- son. Weber, a winning percentage of .813. where he’s been throughout his college career. In fact, Illinois has sold out the Assembly Hall in season • 8-3: Illinois’ NCAA Tournament record under over the past five seasons only one head coach in tickets for the third consecutive season, and the Weber – which includes a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2004 America has more wins on his resume than Weber. fourth time in the last six years. The Illini carry a and the program’s first-ever appearance in the Beginning with the 2001-02 season, Weber has school record of 28 consecutive sell-out crowds at the national championship game in 2005 – a winning recorded 141 victories, which trails only Duke’s Mike Assembly Hall into the 2006-07 season. percentage of .727. Krzyzewski (147) and leads Roy Williams (138 wins) • 5-2: Illinois’ Big Ten Tournament record under for the most wins by an NCAA Div. I coach over this Demand for Illini Tickets Creates Wait List Weber – which includes the 2005 tournament title – time span. In his final two years at Southern Illinois, Due to the increasing demand for Illini basketball tick- a winning percentage of .714. Weber went 28-8 in 2001-02 and 24-7 in 2002-03. He ets, the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics introduced • 13-5: Illinois’ combined postseason record under then took over the Illinois program, leading the Illini to in August a waiting list for season tickets. In three Weber, a winning percentage of .722. a 26-7 record in 2003-04, a 37-2 mark in 2004-05 months, the wait list has grown to more than 3,500 and another 26-7 record in 2005-06. people requesting over 10,000 tickets. Recapping Last Season Illinois went 26-7 last year, tying the fourth winningest Illini Nation’s Second-Winningest Team over Past Six Illini Second-Winningest Team in Big Ten History season in school history. The Illini went 11-5 in the Big Seasons over Four-Year Period Ten, tying for second place, and advanced to the sec- Illinois ranks as the second-winningest team in the Illinois won 114 games the last four years, which ties ond round of the NCAA Tournament. Illinois finished nation over the past six seasons in terms of total wins, the second-winningest period in Big Ten history over and ranks third over that same time span in terms of the year ranked No. 13 in the final Associated Press Final 2005-06 Big Ten Standings poll and No. 17 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches winning percentage. Illinois has reeled off 167 victo- Big Ten Overall Poll. ries since the beginning of the 2000-01 season, which 1. Ohio State 12-4 26-6 3-Point Threats Back in Illini Backcourt trails only Duke, while the Illini’s .807 winning per- Rich McBride led the Big Ten last year with 83 three- centage over that time span trails just Duke and 2. ILLINOIS 11-5 26-7 pointers while shooting 40.4 percent from behind the Gonzaga. Following is a list of the five winningest Iowa 11-5 25-9 arc on the season (83-206). Jamar Smith, meanwhile, teams (ranked by total wins) over the past six sea- 4. Wisconsin 9-7 19-12 led the Big Ten in 3-point field goal percentage as a sons: Indiana 9-7 19-12 freshman at 48.2 percent, connecting on 66-of-137 School Wins Record Pct. 6. Michigan State 8-8 22-11 from 3-point land. 1. Duke 182 182-31 .854 Michigan 8-8 22-12 2. ILLINOIS 167 167-40 .807 8. Penn State 6-10 15-15 Getting it Done on “D” & Crashing the Boards 3. Gonzaga 162 162-32 .835 Northwestern 6-10 14-15 Defense and rebounding were two areas where the 4. Kansas 161 161-43 .789 10. Minnesota 5-11 16-15 Illini excelled during the 2005-06 season. Illinois 5. Kentucky 153 153-47 .765 11. Purdue 3-13 9-19 2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 3 FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL NOTES

Illini Record Under Bruce Weber: Scores more bench points 55-5 0-0 Week-by-Week Rankings Scores fewer bench points 28-10 0-0 All 06-07 AP ESPN/USA Today Scores same bench points 5-1 0-0 Plays at home 42-2 0-0 Preseason RV RV Plays on the road 20-7 0-0 Has fewer TOs than opp. 67-6 0-0 Nov. 13 Plays at neutral site 27-7 0-0 Has equal or more TOs than opp. 22-10 0-0 Nov. 20 Plays at United Center 7-0 0-0 Has 15+ assists 61-8 0-0 Big Ten record 39-9 0-0 Wears white uniforms 36-3 0-0 Nov. 27 Big Ten at home 21-2 0-0 Wears blue uniforms 8-4 0-0 Dec. 4 Big Ten on the road 17-7 0-0 Wears orange uniforms 45-9 0-0 Dec. 11 When Ranked 82-15 0-0 Plays in tournaments 17-5 0-0 Dec. 18 As No. 1 31-2 0-0 NCAA Tournament 8-3 0-0 Dec. 25 Plays a ranked opponent 16-9 0-0 In November 13-0 0-0 Jan. 1 Plays a Top-10 opponent 4-4 0-0 In December 23-2 0-0 Jan. 8 Vs. No. 1 1-0 0-0 In January 18-5 0-0 Jan. 15 In February 18-3 0-0 Wins the game before 75-14 0-0 Jan. 22 In March 16-5 0-0 Loses the game before 12-2 0-0 Jan. 29 Leading at the half 78-5 0-0 In April 1-1 0-0 Feb. 5 Trailing at the half 8-11 0-0 Plays during the day 40-7 0-0 Feb. 12 Tied at the half 3-0 0-0 Plays at night 49-9 0-0 Shoots 45% or better 62-3 0-0 Margin is 5 points or less 10-7 0-0 Feb. 19 Shoots less than 45% 27-13 0-0 Margin is between 6-10 19-4 0-0 Feb. 26 Opp. shoots 45% or less 65-6 0-0 Margin is between 11-20 35-5 0-0 March 5 Opp. shoots better than 45% FG 24-10 0-0 Margin is more than 20 17-0 0-0 March 12 Shoots better than opp. 71-3 0-0 Has a 20+ point scorer 40-4 0-0 Shoots worse than opp. 17-13 0-0 Scores 59 points or less 6-7 0-0 Shoots same as opp. 1-0 0-0 Scores 60-69 points 18-7 0-0 National Polls Shoots more FT than opp. 46-0 0-0 Scores 70-79 points 33-1 0-0 (Preseason) (Preseason) Shoots fewer FT than opp. 40-15 0-0 Scores 80-89 points 21-1 0-0 AP ESPN/USA Today Shoots same number of FT 3-1 0-0 Scores 90-99 points 10-0 0-0 1. Florida (63) 1. Florida (30) Makes more FT than opp. 45-1 0-0 Scores 100+ points 1-0 0-0 2. North Carolina (9) 2. North Carolina Makes fewer FT than opp. 38-15 0-0 Overtime 4-0 0-0 3. Kansas 3. Kansas Makes same number of FT 6-0 0-0 On ESPN 19-5 0-0 4. PIttsburgh 4. Ohio State (1) Scores 70 or more points 65-2 0-0 On espn2 7-0 0-0 5. LSU 5. Pittsburgh Leads in rebounding 61-7 0-0 On CBS 19-6 0-0 6. UCLA 6. UCLA Trails in rebounding 24-7 0-0 On FOX Sports Net 3-0 0-0 7. Ohio State 7. LSU When rebounding is tied 4-2 0-0 8. Georgetown 8. Georgetown 9. Wisconsin 9. Wisconsin four consecutive seasons. The Illini were just one win Izzo from 1999-2001. Below is the top-5 list for the 10. Arizona 10. Arizona away from tying the Big Ten record of 115 victories set most wins by a Big Ten coach over a period of three- 11. Alabama 11. Duke by Michigan State from 1998-2001. Illinois owns both straight years: 12. Duke 12. Alabama runner-up spots on that list, having also won 114 Coach, School Wins Years games from 2002-05. Below is the top-5 list for the 1. , Michigan State 93 1999-01 13. Texas A&M 13. Texas A&M most wins by a Big Ten school over a period of four- 2. Bruce Weber, Illinois 89 2004-06 14. Memphis 14. Memphis straight years: 3. , Indiana 88 1991-93 15. Boston College 15. Boston College School Wins Years T4. Gene Keady, Purdue 80 1994-96 16. Marquette 16. Washington 1. Michigan State 115 1998-01 T4. Steve Fisher, Michigan 80 1992-94 17. Washington 17. Marquette T2. ILLINOIS 114 2003-06 18. Connecticut 18. Connecticut T2. ILLINOIS 114 2002-05 New Faces on the Roster 19. Creighton 18. Texas 4. Michigan State 112 1999-02 • Meacham Eligible After Transferring From Dayton: 20. Syracuse 20. Syracuse T5. Indiana 108 1991-94 Trent Meacham, a 6-2 guard from Champaign, trans- T5. Indiana 108 1973-76 ferred to Illinois from Dayton in the summer of 2005 21. Texas 21. Georgia Tech and is eligible after sitting out the 2005-06 season per 22. Kentucky 22. Kentucky Weber Second-Winningest Coach in Big Ten History NCAA transfer rules. He begins the 2006-07 season 23. Georgia Tech 23. Creighton over Three-Straight Years with sophomore eligibility. 24. Nevada 24. Tennessee Bruce Weber has won 89 games in his tenure at Illinois, • Freshman Duo: The 2006 recruiting class of 6-11 25. Tennessee 25. Nevada which is the most wins by a Big Ten coach in his first center Brian Carlwell from Maywood, Ill. and 6-9 power * Illini opponents listed in bold three seasons as well as the second-most wins ever by forward Richard Semrau from Grafton, Ohio are now in a Big Ten coach in any period of three consecutive sea- their freshman season for the Illini. sons. The record is 93 wins set by Michigan State’s Tom 2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 4 FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL NOTES

Illinois Career Totals 2006-07 Fighting Illini Starters 2006-07 Career Game G G F F C Austin Peay Double-Digit Scoring Games Jackson State Rich McBride 0 18 Georgia Southern Brian Randle 0 13 Florida A&M Jamar Smith 0 11 Savannah State Shaun Pruitt 0 6 vs. Miami (OH) Warren Carter 0 5 vs. TBA Marcus Arnold 0 3 Maryland vs. Arizona 20+ Point Games IUPUI vs. Illinois-Chicago Rich McBride 0 2 Belmont Jamar Smith 0 2 vs. Missouri Idaho State 5+ 3-Point FG Games vs. Xavier Rich McBride 0 3 at Michigan Jamar Smith 0 3 Ohio State Iowa 10+ Games at Michigan State Brian Randle 02at Minnesota Wisconsin Shaun Pruitt 0 1 Indiana Warren Carter 0 1 at Purdue Michigan State Double-Doubles Minnesota Brian Randle 01at Northwestern at Indiana 10+ Games Northwestern Michigan 3+ Games at Penn State at Iowa Rich McBride 0 4 Brian Randle 0 3 • Illini Add Pair of Transfers: Steve Holdren, a 6-5 round, is in his second season with the Houston forward, and Jeremiah Wise, a 6-3 guard, have joined Rockets. 3+ Games the Illini squad and are sitting out the 2006-07 sea- Augustine, Brown and Powell are all in their rook- Brian Randle 02son per NCAA transfer rules. Holdren played two sea- ie seasons in the league. Augustine was taken in the Shaun Pruitt 0 1 sons at South Dakota State, but played in only five second round by the , Brown was chosen games last year after a season-ending ACL tear. Wise in the second round by the Utah Jazz, and Powell was played last season at Indiana State. signed as a free agent by the Jazz and made the ros- Starts ter. Brian Randle 041Illini Sign Three Rich McBride 033Illinois signed three in-state standouts to national let- Shaun Pruitt 0 33 ters of intent during the fall signing period in Demetri Illinois and the Century Mark Warren Carter 0 1 McCamey, a 6-3, 205-pound from Illinois has scored 100 points or more 77 times in Westchester, Ill./St. Joseph H.S., Bill Cole, a 6-9, 200- school history. Below is a breakdown of Illinois’ Leads Team in Scoring pound power forward from Peoria, Ill./Richwoods H.S. record in games where it hits the 100 mark. and Mike Tisdale, a 7-0, 215-pound center from Rich McBride 0 7 Riverton, Ill./Riverton H.S. All-Time Record: 73-4 Jamar Smith 2 The Last Time: Dec. 27, 2004 Shaun Pruitt 0 1 Six Illini in the NBA vs. Longwood (105-79) Illinois currently has six alumni in the NBA in Brian Most Points: 127, Dec. 22, 1988 Leads Team in Rebounding Cook, , , James Augustine, vs. Louisiana State (127-100) Brian Randle 0 5 Dee Brown and Roger Powell. Both Teams: Missouri 108, Illinois 107 Warren Carter 0 3 Cook, chosen as the 24th pick in the first round of Dec. 22, 1993 Shaun Pruitt 0 3 the 2003 draft, is in his fourth season with the Los At Assembly Hall: 46-0 Angeles Lakers. The Last Time: Dec. 27, 2004 Williams, the highest drafted player in Illinois vs. Longwood (105-79) history at No. 3 in the 2005 Lottery, is in his second Most Points: 126, March 10, 1982 season with the Utah Jazz. vs. Long Island (126-78) Head, taken with the 24th pick in the 2005 first All-Time at Home: 60-0

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 5 FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL NOTES The Last Time AN ILLINOIS PLAYER HAD AN OPPONENT PLAYER HAD 40+ points Andy Kaufmann (46) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 12/3/90 40+ points Glenn Robinson (49), Purdue, 3/13/94 35-39 points Kevin Turner (35) vs. Indiana, 1/3/98 35-39 points Daniel Horton (39), Michigan, 2/21/06 30-34 points Dee Brown (34) vs. Michigan State, 1/5/06 30-34 points Joah Tucker (32), Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3/24/05 25-29 points Dee Brown (26) vs. Michigan, 1/14/06 25-29 points Greg Brunner (27), Iowa, 2/25/06 2, 20+ pt. scorers D. Brown (20) and J. Augustine (23) vs. Michigan, 2/21/06 2, 20+ pt. scorers Michigan State (-21, -20), 3/4/06 20+ rebounds Nick Weatherspoon (22) vs. DePauw, 12/2/72 20+ rebounds Joe Franklin (23), Wisconsin, 12/19/66 15-19 rebounds James Augustine (15) vs. Michigan State, 3/10/06 15-19 rebounds Terence Dials (16), Ohio State, 2/12/06 15+ assists Tony Wysinger (16) vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/86 15+ assists never, Quinn Buckner (14), Indiana, 2/18/74 10-14 assists Dee Brown (11) vs. Indiana, 1/17/06 10-14 assists Vince Greene (10), Illinois State, 1/3/04 6+ 3-pointers Dee Brown (7) vs. Michigan State, 1/5/06 7+ steals Pat Baldwin (7), Northwestern, 3/2/91 7+ steals Kendall Gill (7) vs. Iowa, 3/4/90 5+ blocks Roy Hibbert (6), Georgetown, 12/8/05 6 steals Luther Head vs. Iowa, 1/20/05 AN OPPONENT TEAM HAD 5+ blocks James Augustine (5) vs. Arkansas, 12/6/03 100+ points 108, Missouri, 12/22/93 Triple-Double Sergio McClain (10p, 11r, 11a) vs. Michigan, 1/13/01 50 points or less 47, Northwestern, 1/21/06 AN ILLINOIS TEAM HAD under 40 points 37, Penn State, 1/21/04 100+ points 105 vs. Longwood, 12/27/04 over 50 rebounds 50, Delaware State, 11/25/96 under 50 points 48 at Iowa, 1/7/06 over 20 off. reb. 21, Arkansas, 12/6/03 under 40 points 34 vs. Purdue, 1/30/85 over 50 rebounds 52 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 12/30/03 over 20 off. reb. 21 vs. Georgetown, 12/8/05 overtime W (90-89) vs. Arizona, 3/26/05

Current Illini in the NBA

Name Team Notes James Augustine Orlando Magic Second-round pick in 2006 Draft (No. 41 overall) is in rookie season with the Magic.

Dee Brown Utah Jazz Second-round pick in 2006 Draft (No. 46 overall) is in rookie season with Jazz … Has played in two games, averaging 9.0 minutes, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.0 rebounds.

Brian Cook Los Angeles Lakers First-round pick in 2003 Draft (No. 24 overall) is in fourth season with Lakers … Has played in all seven games this season, averaging 6.6 points and 3.1 rebounds in 12 minutes per game … Played in 81 games last year, earning 46 starts, and averaged 7.9 points and 3.4 rebounds … Recorded career-highs of 28 points at Dallas on Feb. 7, 2006 and 11 rebounds at Milwaukee on Nov. 30, 2004 … Participated in 2004 NBA Finals.

Luther Head First-round pick in 2005 Draft (No. 24 overall) is in second season with Rockets… Has played in all six games this season, averaging 7.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists … Played in 80 games last season, earning 27 starts, and averaged 8.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists in 29 minutes per game … 2006 NBA All-Rookie Second Team … Registered career-highs of 28 points at Dallas on Nov. 22, 2005, 10 rebounds vs. Phoenix on Nov. 23, 2005 and 8 assists at Memphis on Nov. 25, 2005 … Selected to Rookie Team for NBA All-Star Rookie Challenge.

Roger Powell Utah Jazz Free agent is in rookie season with the Jazz after making the 15-player opening roster.

Deron Williams Utah Jazz Lottery selection is the highest draft pick in Illinois history at No. 3 overall in 2005 Draft … Now in his second season with the Jazz, he has started all seven games this year, averaging 17.0 points, 8.7 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 37 minutes per game … Played in 80 games last year, earning 47 starts, and averaged 10.8 points, 4.5 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 29 minutes per game … 2006 NBA All-Rookie Second Team … Tallied career-highs of 28 points vs. Atlanta on March 17, 2006, and 15 assists vs. Milwaukee on Nov. 11, 2006 … Selected to Rookie Team for NBA All-Star Rookie Challenge.

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 6 MEDIA INFORMATION

Bruce Weber Teleconference / Press Illini TV and Radio in Chicago Conference Schedule Contact the UI Sports Information Office for phone number information. Nov. 13 Austin Peay No TV/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 15 Jackson State No TV/WIND-AM 560 Date Event Time Nov. 17 Georgia Southern WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 14 Luncheon/Teleconference (w/football) Noon Nov. 19 Florida A&M No TV/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 16 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Nov. 21 Savannah State No TV/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 20 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Nov. 24 vs. Miami (OH) No TV/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 22 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Nov. 25 vs. Bradley OR Rutgers No TV/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 27 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Nov. 28 Maryland ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Nov. 30 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 2 vs. Arizona ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 5 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 6 IUPUI WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 7 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago No TV/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 9 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Dec. 17 Belmont WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 14 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 19 vs. Missouri ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 18 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 21 Idaho State WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 20 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Dec. 29 vs. Xavier ESPN2/WIND-AM 560 Dec. 27 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 3 at Michigan WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 2 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 6 Ohio State ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 5 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 10 Iowa WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 8 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Jan. 14 at Michigan State WBBM, Ch. 2/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 8 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 17 at Minnesota ESPN2/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 12 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 20 Wisconsin ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 15 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Jan. 23 Indiana ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 15 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 27 at Purdue WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 19 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Jan. 30 Michigan State ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 22 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Feb. 3 Minnesota WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 22 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 7 at Northwestern ESPN2/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 25 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 10 at Indiana WBBM, Ch. 2/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 29 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Feb. 18 Northwestern WCIU, Ch. 26/WIND-AM 560 Jan. 29 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 21 Michigan ESPNU/WIND-AM 560 Feb. 1 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 24 at Penn State ESPN/WIND-AM 560 Feb. 5 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. March 3 at Iowa TBA/WIND-AM 560 Feb. 5 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 9 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 12 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Feb. 16 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 19 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. Feb. 19 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 23 Media Teleconference 11:30 a.m. Feb. 26 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. March 1 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m. March 5 Big Ten Teleconference 10:40 a.m. March 6 Media Luncheon/Teleconference 11:30 a.m.

Illini Radio Network Decatur, WSOY-AM 1340 Mattoon, WCRC-FM 95.7 St. Louis, KRFT-AM 1190 (47 Stations) DuQuoin, WDQN-AM 1580 Morrison, WZZT-FM 102.7 St. Louis, KFNS-AM 590 Aledo, WRMJ-FM 102.3 East Moline, KUUL-FM 101.3 Olney, WVLN-AM 740 Salem, WJBD-AM 1350 Alton, WBGZ-AM 1570 Effingham, WCRC-FM 95.7 Olney, WSEI-FM 92.9 Salem, WJBD-FM 100.1 Bloomington, WTRX-FM 93.7 Fairfield, WFIW-AM 1390 Paxton, WPXN-FM 104.9 Sparta, WHCO-AM 1230 Champaign, WDWS-AM 1400 Galesburg, WGIL-AM 1400 Peoria, WWFS-AM 1290 Springfield, WTAX-AM 1240 Champaign, WHMS-FM 97.5 Jacksonville, WJIL-AM 1550 Pittsfield, WBBA-FM 97.5 Sterling, WSDR-AM 1240 Chicago, WIND-AM 560 Jerseyville, WJBM-AM 1480 Pontiac, WTRX-FM 93.7 Taylorville, WTIM-FM 97.3 Clinton, WHOW-AM 1520 Kankakee, WKAN-AM 1320 Pontiac, WJEZ-FM 98.9 Vandalia, WCRC-FM 95.7 Clinton, WHOW-FM 95.9 Kewanee, WYEC-FM 93.9 Quincy, WTAD-AM 930 / WQCY-FM 103.9 Watseka, WGFA-FM 94.1 Danville, WDAN-AM 1490 LaSalle-Peru, WLPO-AM 1220 Robinson, WTAY-AM 1570 Danville, WDNL-FM, 102.1 Litchfield, WSMI-FM 106.1 / WAOX-FM 105.3 Robinson, WTYE-FM 101.7 Davenport, Iowa, KUUL-FM 101.3 Mt. Carmel, WVMC-AM 1360 Rockford, WROK-AM 1440

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 7 FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL NOTES

Illinois vs. Ranked Opponents By the Numbers Did you Know? The Illini have played 25 games against 1 – Illinois’ final ranking in the 2005 Associated ... Illinois has the 11th best all-time winning opponents ranked by the Associated Press under Press Poll. percentage (.656) among Division I schools. Bruce Weber, winning 16 times. Following is a 3 – Seasons in which Illinois has been ranked No. 1 in the national polls, including 1952, 1989 and complete list of the Illini vs. ranked opponents 2004-05 ... Illinois has an all-time record of 1546- (AP) since 2003-04 under Weber: 4 – Times Illinois has won back-to-back Big Ten 812. The 1546 wins rank 14th on the titles, including 2001 and 2002, and 2004 and Division I list. 12/3/03 vs. #10 North Carolina L, 81-88 2005. 12/23/03 vs. #11 Missouri W, 71-70 5 – States represented on the Illinois roster (Georgia, ... All five starters from Illinois’ 2005 nation- 1/10/04 #24 Purdue L, 54-58 Illinois, Maryland, Ohio and Texas). al runner-up squad are currently on NBA ros- 1/24/04 at #21 Wisconsin L, 56-76 6 – Consecutive seasons with at least 25 wins. 2/18/04 #12 Wisconsin W, 65-57 7 – Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances for ters (Deron Williams, Dee Brown and Roger 3/14/04 vs. #10 Wisconsin L, 53-70 the Illini (2000-06). Powell - Utah; Luther Head - Houston; and 3/21/04 vs. #11 Cincinnati W, 92-68 11 – Players on the roster from the state of Illinois James Augustine - Orlando). 3/26/04 vs. #6 Duke L, 62-72 (Marcus Arnold, Calvin Brock, Brian Carlwell, 11/27/04 vs. #24 Gonzaga W, 89-72 Chris Hicks, Steve Holdren, Rich McBride, Trent … Illinois has had a total of seven players 12/1/04 #1 Wake Forest W, 91-73 Meacham, Shaun Pruitt, Brian Randle, Jamar drafted since 2002, which leads the Big Ten 12/31/04 #22 Cincinnati W, 67-45 Smith and Jeremiah Wise). and is the third-highest total of any program 11 – Illinois’ final ranking in the 2004 Associated 1/20/05 #23 Iowa W, 73-68-ot in the nation over the last five years. 1/25/05 at #18 Wisconsin W, 75-65 Press Poll. 2/1/05 at #12 Michigan St. W, 81-68 13 – Illinois’ final ranking in the 2006 Associated 2/12/05 #20 Wisconsin W, 70-59 Press Poll. ... Fourteen Illini players have been first- 3/13/05 vs. #23 Wisconsin W, 54-43 17 – Big Ten Championships won by Illinois. round draft selections, including Nick 3/26/05 vs. #9 Arizona W, 90-89-ot 25 – 20-win seasons for Illinois, including nine of the Anderson and Kendall Gill from the 1989 4/2/05 vs. #4 Louisville W, 72-57 last 10 seasons. Final Four team and recent UI alumni Frank 4/4/05 vs. #2 North Carolina L, 70-75 25 – Wins in 2002-03. Williams to New York in 2002, to 26 – All-time NCAA Tournament appearances by 1/5/06 #7 Michigan State W, 60-50 the Los Angeles Lakers in 2003 and the tan- 1/17/06 at #13 Indiana L, 60-62 Illinois. 26 – Wins in 2001-02. dem of Deron Williams (No. 3 overall) to 2/12/06 at #19 Ohio State L, 53-69 26 – Wins in 2003-04. Utah and Luther Head (No. 24) to Houston in 2/25/06 #20 Iowa W, 71-59 26 – Wins in 2005-06. 2005. 3/4/06 at #25 Michigan St. W, 75-68 27 – Wins in 2000-01. 3/18/06 vs. #17 Washington L, 64-67 33 – Illinois’ record homecourt winning streak at the ... Illinois has the highest all-time winning Assembly Hall, snapped Feb. 4, 2006. percentage among Big Ten schools, and 37 – School record for wins, set by the 2004-05 team. 167 – Wins by the Illini in the last six seasons. ranks second behind Indiana in all-time vic- 300 – Consecutive games Illinois has made a three- tories. In all-time Big Ten play, the Illini are point field goal (since 11/28/97). first in conference wins, and third in win- ning percentage behind Purdue and Indiana.

... Illinois ranks second in the Big Ten behind Indiana in total NCAA appearances Illini at “The Hall” Streakin’ Illini with 26, including the last seven in a row. Current Streaks by the Illini Illinois at the Assembly Hall ... The Orange Krush student group is more All-Time: 463-119 (.796) All Games: 1 L than just a Fighting Illini cheering section. 1963-69 49-13 (.790) At the Assembly Hall: 3 W The students raised over $600,000 in 2004- 1970-79 69-42 (.622) Sellout Crowds at the Assembly Hall: 28 05, which went to the University of Illinois 1980-89 134-23 (.854) On the Road: 2 W general scholarship fund, the Fighting Illini Neutral Sites: 1 L 1990-99 114-34 (.770) Scholarship Fund (to the Matthew Heldman 2000-present 93-4 (.959) vs. Ranked Opponents: 1 L Non-Conference Home Games: 46 W Scholarship Fund) and a variety of charities. Over the last seven years, Orange Krush has Longest Winning Streak: 33 games (last loss vs. George Washington, 11/17/98) distributed more than $1 million to chari- (1/17/04 - 1/28/06) Big Ten Play: 3 W Big Ten Home Games: 3 W ties. Current Winning Streak: 3 games Big Ten Road Games: 2 W (2/15/06 - present) Since Opponent Scored 100 Pts: 414 games (12/22/93) Current Winning Streak vs. Non-Conference Consecutive Games with 3-pt. FG: Opponents: 46 (11/20/98 - present) 300 games (11/28/97)

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 8 2005-06 ILLINOIS CUMULATIVE STATISTICS - ALL GAMES

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 9 2006-07 FIGHTING ILLINI SEASON/CAREER HIGHS 1 Trent Meacham FT Att. Season/UI Career High Rebounds Points Assists FG Blocks FG Att. Steals 3-Pt. Minutes 3-Pt. Att. FT 25 Calvin Brock FT Att. Season High Career High Rebounds Points 6 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) Assists FG 2 vs. Oregon (12/10/05) Blocks 2 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) Steals FG Att. 5 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) Minutes 3-Pt. 1 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) 3-Pt. Att. 2 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) FT 3 vs. South Dakota State (11/18/05) 2 Chris Hicks FT Att. 6 vs. South Dakota State (11/18/05) Season High Career High Rebounds 9 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) Points 4 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) Assists 2 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) FG 2 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) 2 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) FG Att. 2 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) Blocks 1 vs. South Dakota State (11/18/05) 3-Pt. 0 1 vs. Wichita State (11/25/05) 3-Pt. Att. 1 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/4/05) Steals 1, four times, 1 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) last vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) FT 2 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Minutes 20 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) 2 vs. Rutgers (11/26/05) FT Att. 2, four times, 31 Jamar Smith last vs. Southeast Missouri State (12/28/05) Season High Career High Rebounds 1 vs. Minnesota (1/25/06) Points 23 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/05) Assists 1 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/05) FG 8 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/05) Blocks 0 FG Att. 11 vs. Iowa (1/7/06) Steals 0 3-Pt. 6 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/05) Minutes 3 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) 6 vs. Air Force (3/16/06) 3-Pt. Att. 9 vs. Air Force (3/16/06) 3 Chester Frazier FT 4 vs. Oregon (12/10/05) Season High Career High FT Att. 5 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Points 6 vs. Northwestern (1/21/06) Rebounds 5 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) FG 2 vs. Northwestern (1/21/06) 5 vs. Purdue (1/28/06) FG Att. 5 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/20/05) Assists 6 vs. Minnesota (2/28/06) 3-Pt. 1, five times, Blocks 0 last vs. Michigan State (3/4/06) Steals 2, four times, 3-Pt. Att. 5 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/20/05) last vs. Northwestern (2/15/06) FT 2 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Minutes 30 vs. Air Force (3/16/06) FT Att. 4 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) Rebounds 5, three times, 33 Rich McBride last vs. Indiana (2/19/06) Season High Career High Assists 8 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) Points 22 vs. Memphis (12/13/03) Blocks 0 FG 7 vs. Memphis (12/13/03) Steals 1, five times, 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) last vs. Wisconsin (1/31/06) FG Att. 13 vs. Memphis (12/13/03) Minutes 22 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/20/05) 13 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/20/05) 22 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) 3-Pt. 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin (12/30/05) 3-Pt. Att. 12 vs. Northwestern (1/21/06) 21 Brian Carlwell FT 4 vs. Purdue (1/28/06) Season/Career High FT Att. 4 vs. Purdue (1/28/06) Points 4 vs. Iowa (2/25/06) FG Rebounds 6 vs. Chicago State (12/6/04) FG Att. Assists 8 vs. Texas-Pan American (11/20/05) 3-Pt. Blocks 1 vs. Valparaiso (12/19/04) 3-Pt. Att. 1 vs. Penn State (1/12/05) FT Steals 3, four times,

2006-07 Illinois Basketball Notes • Page 10 2006-07 FIGHTING ILLINI SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CONT. last vs. Missouri (12/21/05) 44 Marcus Arnold Minutes 37 vs. Minnesota (2/28/06) Season High UI Career High Points 13 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) 34 C.J. Jackson FG 5, three times, Season/Career High last vs. Missouri (12/21/05) Points FG Att. 11 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) FG 3-Pt. 0 FG Att. 3-Pt. Att. 0 3-Pt. FT 3 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) 3-Pt. Att. 3 vs. Iowa (2/25/06) FT FT Att. 5 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) FT Att. Rebounds 8 vs. Oregon (12/10/05) Rebounds Assists 0 Assists Blocks 2 vs. Oregon (12/10/05) Blocks Steals 1, seven times, Steals last vs. Minnesota (2/28/06) Minutes Minutes 23 vs. Oregon (12/10/05)

41 Warren Carter 50 Richard Semrau Season High Career High Season/Career High Points 14 vs. SE Missouri State (12/28/05) Points FG 6 vs. SE Missouri State (12/28/05) FG 6 vs. Air Force (3/16/06) FG Att. FG Att. 11 vs. SE Missouri State (12/28/05) 3-Pt. 3-Pt. 1 vs. Northwestern (2/23/05) 3-Pt. Att. 1 vs. Missouri (12/21/05) FT 3-Pt. Att. 1, eight times, FT Att. last vs. Michigan State (3/4/06) Rebounds FT 5 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Assists FT Att. 7 vs. Florida A&M (11/21/04) Blocks 7 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Steals Rebounds 12 vs. Northwestern (1/21/06) Minutes Assists 3 vs. South Dakota State (11/18/05) Blocks 2, three times, 55 Shaun Pruitt last vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) Season High Career High Steals 2 vs. Florida A&M (11/21/04) Points 17 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) 2 vs. Michigan State (3/10/06) FG 7 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) Minutes 25 vs. Indiana (2/19/06) FG Att. 9 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) 9 vs. Penn State (2/4/06) 42 Brian Randle 3-Pt. 0 Season High Career High 3-Pt. Att. 0 Points 16 vs. Rutgers (11/26/05) FT 4 , three times, FG 7 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) last vs. Michigan State (3/4/06) FG Att. 13 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) FT Att. 6 vs. Oakland (11/24/04) 13 vs. Wisconsin (1/31/06) 6 vs. Coppin State (12/18/05) 3-Pt. 2 vs. North Carolina (11/29/05) Rebounds 10 vs. Northwestern (1/21/06) 3-Pt. Att. 3 vs. Georgetown (12/8/05) Assists 3 vs. Penn State (2/4/06) 3 vs. Penn State (2/4/06) Blocks 3 vs. Indiana (1/17/06) FT 7 vs. Iowa (2/25/06) Steals 2, three times, FT Att. 8, three times, last vs. Wisconsin (1/31/06) last vs. Michigan State (3/10/06) Minutes 25 vs. Iowa (1/7/06) Rebounds 13 vs. Wisconsin (1/31/06) 25 vs. Michigan State (3/4/06) Assists 5 vs. Texas Southern (11/22/05) Blocks 3 vs. Penn State (1/21/04) 3 vs. Minnesota (2/8/04) Steals 3, three times, last vs. Penn State (2/4/06) Minutes 36 vs. Indiana (2/19/06)

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