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2014-15 FIU Men's Basketball Media Guide FIU Arena About FIU Arena ...................................................................... 6-7 2014-15 FIU Men’s Directions to FIU Arena .............................................................. 7 FIU Arena Records ..................................................................... 8 Basketball Media FIU at Home (All-Time) .......................................................... 9-10 The Coaching Staff Head Coach Anthony Evans................................................ 12-14 Guide Assistant Coach Mike Gillian .................................................... 15 Assistant Coach Stephen Ott ................................................... 16 Assistant Coach Louis Rowe .................................................... 17 Men’s Basketball Support Staff ................................................ 18 2014-15 Player Profiles Returners Jason Boswell........................................................................... 20 Adrian Diaz ............................................................................... 21 Cody Mann ............................................................................... 22 Dennis Mavin ............................................................................ 23 Jonas Page............................................................................... 24 Marco Porcher Jimenez............................................................ 25 Ray Rodriguez .......................................................................... 26 Dominique Williams .................................................................. 27 Newcomers Larry Dennis ............................................................................. 28 Tashawn Desir .......................................................................... 29 Daviyon Draper......................................................................... 30 Kris Gulley ................................................................................ 31 Hassan Hussein ....................................................................... 32 Michael Phillip........................................................................... 33 2013-14 Season-In-Review 2013-14 Results ....................................................................... 36 2013-14 Final Statistics ............................................................ 37 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics .......................................... 38 2013-14 Team Highs/Lows ....................................................... 39 2013-14 Game Highs ............................................................... 40 2013-14 Conference USA Standings........................................ 41 2013-14 Conference USA Statistics .................................... 42-43 2013-14 Box Scores ............................................................ 44-53 History & Records All-Time Records ................................................................. 56-57 Career Leaders......................................................................... 58 Single-Season Leaders ............................................................ 59 Freshmen Records ................................................................... 60 Sophomore Records................................................................. 61 Junior Records ......................................................................... 62 Senior Records ......................................................................... 63 Team Season Records ............................................................. 64 All-Time Scoring Records .................................................... 65-66 Year-by-Year Leaders .......................................................... 67-69 Honors & Awards ...................................................................... 70 1,000-Point Scorers .................................................................. 71 Year-by-Year Statistics ........................................................ 72-73 Year-by-Year History ................................................................. 74 Year-by-Year Results ........................................................... 75-80 All-Time Opponents .................................................................. 81 All-Time Series Results ....................................................... 82-88 Versus the Conferences ...................................................... 89-92 Coaching History ...................................................................... 93 All-Time Tournament Results.................................................... 94 Miscellaneous History............................................................... 95 All-Time Roster ......................................................................... 96 FIU Basketball All-Stars ....................................................... 97-99 All-Time Jersey Numbers ....................................................... 100 2014-15 FIU Basketball Quick Facts GENERAL COACHING STAFF Name of School FIU Head Coach Anthony Evans City/Zip Code Miami, Fla. 33199 Alma Mater, Year St. Thomas Aquinas ‘94 Founded/Opened 1965/1972 Record at FIU (Years) 15-16 (second season) Enrollment 54,000 Career Record 114-110 (seven seasons) Nickname Panthers C-USA Record 7-9 (one season) School Colors Blue (PMS 228) & Gold (PMS 125) Assistant Coaches Mike Gillian, North Adams State ‘89 Arena FIU Arena Louis Rowe, James Madison ‘06 Capacity 5,000 Stephen Ott, SUNY-New Paltz ‘05 Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Basketball Operations Jarrett Lockhart, Pitt ‘00 Conference Conference USA Assist. Dir. of Basketball Ops. Mike Oliva, FIU ‘12 President Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Certified Athletic Trainer Ben McGrath, Capitol ‘10, UConn ‘12 Alma Mater, Year Miami (Ohio) ‘71 Faculty Representative Dr. Pete E.C. Markowitz Alma Mater, Year Cornell ‘85 Exec. Dir. of Sports & Pete Garcia Entertainment TEAM INFORMATION Alma Mater, Year Miami (Fla.) ‘84 Total Home Away Neutral Senior Woman Administrator Julie Berg Overall Record Last Year 15-16 9-6 5-8 1-2 Alma Mater, Year SUNY Cortland ‘85 C-USA Record 7-9 4-4 3-5 0-0 Ticket Office Phone 305-FIU-GAME (348-4263) C-USA Finish T-8th Final Ranking (poll) N/A Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost 6/7 HISTORY Newcomers 4 First Year 1981-82 All-Time Record* 359-557/.392 (33 years) Actual On-Court Record 391-557/.412 All-Time C-USA Record 7-9 (one season) ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS All-Time Sun Belt Record** 71-160/.307 (‘98-’99 thru ‘12-’13) Actual On-Court Sun Belt 80-160/.333 Men’s Basketball SID Greg Kincaid All-Time TAAC Record 58-48/.547 (‘91-’92 thru ‘97-’98) Office Phone (305) 348-1496 All-Time Post-Season 17-20 (14-20)*** E-mail [email protected] Sun Belt Tournament 9-14 (6-14)*** SID Fax (305) 348-2963 TAAC Tournament 8-5 Press Row Phone (305) 348-3702 TAAC Champions 1995 Web Site FIUSports.com NCAA Tournament 0-1 Mailing Address FIU-Modesto A. Maidique Campus Years in NCAA Tourn./Last 1/1995 11200 SW 8 Street Last NCAA opponent UCLA U.S. Century Bank Arena Result Lost, 92-56, NCAA First Round Room 211 Post-Season NIT N/A Miami, FL 33199 All-Time Divsion I Record 307-480/.390 (275-480/.364)* All-Time Division II Record 84-77/.522 (‘81-’82 thru ‘86-’87) * - vacated 32 win from 2002-03 to 2005-06 due to NCAA sanctions. ** - vacated nine conference wins from 2003-04 to 2005-06 due to NCAA sanctions. *** - vacated three conference tournament wins due to NCAA sanctions www.FIUSports.com 2014-15 FIU Basketball Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jason Boswell G 6-6 205 So.-1L Bronx, N.Y. (Patrick School) 3 Tashawn Desir G 5-10 178 Jr.-TR Brooklyn, N.Y. (Monroe CC/NIA Prep) 4 Cody Mann G 6-0 160 Jr.-1L Miami, Fla. (Colorado State/Dr. Krop HS) 10 Hassan Hussein F 6-9 205 Fr.-HS Lorton, Va. (Mt. Zion Prep) 11 Ray Rodriguez G 6-1 180 RSo.-TR Miami, Fla. (North Florida/Hialeah Gardens) 12 Dominique Williams G 6-7 205 So.-1L Washington, D.C. (Believe Prep) 14 Jonas Page F 6-7 185 So.-1L Harrisburg, Pa. (Susquehanna Township) 20 Adrian Diaz F 6-10 230 RJr.-TR Miami, Fla. (Kansas State/Hialeah-Miami Lakes) 21 Larry Dennis F 6-9 205 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Sunrise Christian Academy) 22 Dennis Mavin G 6-3 183 Sr.-1L Gainesville, Fla. (Florida Atlantic/The Rock School) 23 Marco Porcher Jimenez G 6-4 185 Sr.-2L Malaga, Spain (Fairleigh-Dickinson/Oak Hill Academy) 32 Daviyon Draper F 6-7 217 Jr.-TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Antelope Valley College/Locke) 33 Michael Phillip C 6-9 200 Jr.-TR Brooklyn, N.Y. (Monroe CC/George Westinghouse) 45 Kris Gulley G/F 6-7 195 Sr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Long Beach St/Independence CC/James Madison HS) Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jason Boswell G 6-6 205 So.-1L Bronx, N.Y. (Patrick School) 20 Adrian Diaz F 6-10 230 RJr.-TR Miami, Fla. (Kansas State/Hialeah-Miami Lakes) 21 Larry Dennis F 6-9 205 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Sunrise Christian Academy) 3 Tashawn Desir G 5-10 178 Jr.-TR Brooklyn, N.Y. (Monroe CC/NIA Prep) 32 Daviyon Draper F 6-7 217 Jr.-TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Antelope Valley College/Locke) 45 Kris Gulley G/F 6-7 195 Sr.-TR Dallas, Texas (Long Beach St/Independence CC/James Madison) 10 Hassan Hussein F 6-9 205 Fr.-HS Lorton, Va. (Mt. Zion Prep) 4 Cody Mann G 6-0 160 Jr.-1L Miami, Fla. (Colorado State/Dr. Krop HS) 22 Dennis Mavin G 6-3 183 Sr.-1L Gainesville, Fla. (Florida Atlantic/The Rock School) 14 Jonas Page F 6-7 185 So.-1L Harrisburg, Pa. (Susquehanna Township) 33 Michael Phillip C 6-9 200 Jr.-TR Brooklyn, N.Y. (Monroe
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