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2003 NCAA Tournament // ‘13-14 SCHEDULE 3 5-21 / 0-9 2010 College Basketball Invitational OCTOBER 23...... Red-White Scrimmage (exh.)...... W, 82-81 GAME #27: IUPUI (5-21, 0-9) vs. DENVER (12-11, 5-3) NOVEMBER (1-7) 4 4 2 ...... Kentucky State (exh.)...... W, 85-73 Feb. 13, 2014 (7:00 p.m.) The Jungle (1,215) Indianapolis, Ind. 8 ...... at Utah Valley...... L, 66-74 12...... Evansville...... L, 78-84 16...... SEMO...... L, 68-76 19...... IU-Northwest...... W, 88-53 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational 22...... at Northwestern...... L, 61-63 IUPUI JAGUARS DENVER PIONEERS 25...... at Missouri...... L, 64-78 2013-14 Record: ...... 5-21; 0-9 Summit 2013-14 Record: ...... 12-11, 5-3 Summit 28...... vs. Gardner-Webb...... L, 54-61 Last Game: ...... L, 59-83 Last Game: ...... W, 75-67 29...... vs. Chattanooga...... L, 76-87 ...... Feb. 8 at South Dakota St. (Brookings, S.D.) ...... Feb. 8 vs. South Dakota (Denver, Colo.) DECEMBER (3-5) Head Coach: ...... Todd Howard (Louisville, ‘93) Head Coach: ...... Joe Scott (Princeton, ‘87) 4 ...... at Bradley...... W, 72-66 Record at IUPUI: ...... 25-65 (3rd season) Record at DU: ...... 114-95 (7th season) 7 ...... North Carolina Central...... W, 71-65 Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... 203-203 (14th season) 10...... Cincinnati Christian...... W, 94-72 Statistical Leaders Statistical Leaders 14...... at Marquette...... L, 50-86 Points: ...... Ian Chiles, Jr., G Points: ...... Brett Olson, Jr., G 18...... Nicholls State...... L, 56-62 ...... 15.9 ppg ...... 15.3 ppg 21...... at Indiana State...... L, 61-81 Rebounds:...... Marcellus Barksdale, So., G Rebounds:...... Cam Griffin, Jr., G 23...... at SEMO...... L, 79-83 (ot) ...... 6.8 rpg ...... 6.3 rpg 29...... Drake...... L, 52-75 Assists:...... Marcellus Barksdale, So., G Assists:...... Chris Udofia, Sr., F JANUARY (1-6, 0-6) ...... 3.54 apg ...... 3.78 apg 2 ...... Judson...... W, 112-50 9 ...... *South Dakota State...... L, 70-86 GAMEDAY INFORMATION 11...... *North Dakota State...... L, 64-87 16...... *at South Dakota...... L, 57-69 Series: ...... Denver leads 9-6 The Game: IUPUI will open a three-game home- stand on Thursday (Feb. 13) when the Jaguars host 18...... *at Denver...... L, 45-66 Summit League newcomer Denver (12-11, 5-3) at Streak: ...... Denver has won 1 25...... *at Fort Wayne...... L, 75-90 7:00 p.m.. 30...... *Western Illinois...... L, 54-69 The game can be heard on WNDE 1260 AM as FEBRUARY (0-3, 0-3) Last Meeting:...... Jan. 18, 2014 Will Flemming (pxp) and Manny Randhawa (analyst) 1 ...... *Omaha...... L, 71-99 ...... Denver 66, IUPUI 45 (Denver, Colo.) call the action from courtside. In addition, fans can watch via the IUPUI LIVE! subscription service on 6 ...... *at North Dakota State...... L, 60-66 IUPUIJags.com. 8 ...... *at South Dakota State...... L, 59-83 TV: ...... none 13...... *Denver...... 7:00 p.m. 15...... *South Dakota...... 2:00 p.m. Audio:...... WNDE 1260 AM QUICK STORYLINES 22...... *Fort Wayne...... 2:00 p.m. ... Will Flemming (pxp); Manny Randhawa (analyst) s IUPUI is looking to snap a season-long nine-game los- 27...... *at Omaha...... 8:07 p.m. ing skid as the Jaguars remain winless in Summit League MARCH (0-0, 0-0) Webcast: ...... www.IUPUIJags.com/showcase play. The nine-game start to league play is the worst in the program’s history, topping the 0-8 start to the 1999-00 1 ...... *at Western Illinois...... 8:00 p.m. slate. s 8-9...... Summit League Quarterfinals...... tba Live Stats: ...... www.IUPUIJags.com Senior center Mitch Patton leads the Jaguars in scoring (13.6 ppg), rebounding (5.2 rpg) and blocked shots (7) in 11...... Summit League Semifinals...... tba Summit League play, while shooting 53.7 percent in nine 12...... Summit League Finals...... tba league games. s IUPUI has used four different starting lineups in the All times are Eastern time zone; Home games are in bold five games since top scorerIan Chiles went down with an *Summit League games injury. Chiles leads the Jaguars at 15.9 points per game, but All games broadcast on 1260 WNDE / WNDE.com/iHeart Radio app has been sidelined since suffering an injury on Jan. 20. Click on scores to see full boxscores s Tonight is Denver’s first-ever trip to Indy to play the Jags.

IUPUI PROBABLES (BASED ON LAST GAME’S STARTERS)

PPG: 10.1 PPG: 3.7 PPG: 3.6 PPG: 8.6 PPG: 12.6 RPG: 2.8 RPG: 2.4 RPG: 1.2 RPG: 6.8 RPG: 5.9 APG: 2.0 APG: 0.3 APG: 0.9 APG: 3.5 APG: 0.6 FG%: 43.9 FG%: 37.0 FG%: 32.6 FG%: 39.1 FG%: 49.0 3FG%: 30.2 3FG%: 27.8 3FG%: 29.0 3FG%: 20.6 3FG%: 00.0 FT%: 82.0 FT%: 75.0 FT%: 100.0 FT%: 75.2 FT%: 70.9 #1 - KHUFU NAJEE #12 - JUSTUS STANBACK #23 - P.J. HUBERT #22 - MARCELLUS BARKSDALE #42 - MITCH PATTON 6-4 / 1904Jr.4G 6-8 / 2204Fr.4F 6-5 / 2004Sr.4G 6-5 / 2104So.4G 6-9 / 2484Sr.4C Berkeley, Calif. West Lafayette, Ind. Greenfield, Ind. Lexington, Ky. Vincennes, Ind. VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 2 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9

PATTON IN DUBS the three-point line - both in making their own and AP Top 25 Poll Senior center Mitch Patton has scored in double- stopping opponents. IUPUI has made 33 3’s in league Week 15 - Feb. 10 digits in a season-high six straight games dating play, 12 fewer than the seventh-place team. On the flip Rank Team (First-Place) Points back to the game at Denver on Jan. 18, matching the side, the Jaguars have allowed 65 triples, second most 1...... Syracuse (65)...... 1,625 longest string of his career. The 6-foot-9 lefty also hit in the league. for double-digits in six straight from Nov. 17-29 last Percentage-wise, IUPUI shoots a league-low 28 2...... Arizona...... 1,525 season. percent from three, while opponents hit 42.2 percent 3...... Florida...... 1,477 In Summit League play, the 6-foot-9 Patton is 10th from deep. 4...... Wichita State...... 1,445 in scoring (13.6 ppg) and eighth in rebounding (5.2 rpg) and field goal percentage (.537). He also ranks HILL TO THE HALL 5...... San Diego State...... 1,373 sixth in blocked shots (7) and is seventh in the league Recently former IUPUI star George Hill was part of 6...... Villanova...... 1,288 in offensive rebounding (1.9 rpg) in nine league a three-member Hall of Fame class, joined by former games. Athletic Trainer Jay Bradley and softball standout 7...... Kansas...... 1,234 Brandy Moser-Salisbury. 8...... Duke...... 1,130 SDSU LEFTOVERS Hill (2004-2008) remains IUPUI’s only-ever NBA 9...... Michigan State...... 1,025 Redshirt freshman Elijah Ray grabbed a season- draft pick, having been selected in the First Round high six boards, tying him with Khufu Najee for the (26th overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft by the San 10...... Cincinnati...... 970 team lead on Saturday night... Ray also hit a season- Antonio Spurs. The 6-foot-2 guard is now the starting 11...... Iowa State...... 925 high seven free throws in nine attempts and closed point guard for the hometown Indiana Pacers. While 12...... Saint Louis...... 908 with nine points in 25 minutes work... senior P.J. at IUPUI, Hill was the 2008 Summit League Player Hubert earned his fourth start of the season, scoring of the Year and closed his career with 1,619 points 13...... Louisville...... 866 six points and delivering two assists... senior Mitch (17.0 ppg), 547 rebounds, 317 assists and 155 steals 14...... Kentucky...... 769 Patton scored 12 points in just 19 minutes work due in 95 career games. He was a two-time, First Team 15...... Michigan...... 702 to foul trouble... Najee scored a game-high 19 points, All-Summit League selection and earned Honorable falling three shy of matching his career-high... redshirt Mention AP All-America honors following his junior 16...... Iowa...... 686 freshman Linwood Ross hit his first career trey in the year. 17...... Virginia...... 608 closing minutes off the bench. During his career, IUPUI went 61-30 (.670) in his 18...... Creighton...... 552 three full seasons, including a school-record 26 wins EIGHT LEADERS during the 2007-08 campaign. IUPUI won 74 percent 19...... Texas...... 417 With his 19 points against Omaha, redshirt fresh- of its conference games during his three years, includ- 20...... Memphis...... 333 man Elijah Ray became the eighth different Jag to ing a 15-3 mark in 2008. Hill becomes the 16th former 21...... Wisconsin...... 242 lead the team in scoring in a game this season. Junior men’s basketball player to earn induction into the Ian Chiles (8 times) leads the group, while Mitch Pat- IUPUI Hall of Fame. 22...... Ohio State...... 214 ton (5 times), Marcellus Barksdale (4), Ja’Rob McCal- 23...... Southern Methodist...... 205 lum (3), Khufu Najee (3) and Donovan Gibbs (2) have MARCELLUS ON THE GLASS 24...... Connecticut...... 194 all done it multiple times. Both Justus Stanback and Sophomore point guard Marcellus Barksdale has Ray have led the Jaguars in scoring once during the five double-digit rebounding efforts this season. 25...... Pittsburgh...... 175 season. For the year, Barksdale is third in The Summit in rebounding (6.8 rpg) and second in defensive boards Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 99, NINE FIVES (5.6 rpg). IUPUI has used nine different starting lineups this Gonzaga 44, UCLA 43, New Mexico 23, season, including using four different quintets in the ONLY MARCELLUS Oklahoma State 10, George Washington 6, past five games. The group of Barksdale, Chiles, Gibbs, Sophomore Marcellus Barksdale is the lone Jag to Southern Miss 6, Stephen F. Austin 3, Kansas Najee and Patton being the most frequent unit. have started all 26 games this season. State 1, North Carolina 1, Arizona State 1 Only sophomore guard Marcellus Barksdale has The do-it-all 6-foot-5 Lexington, Ky.-native leads 2013-14 opponents listed in bold started every game this season. the team in rebounding (6.8 rpg; 3rd in The Summit), Here’s a look at IUPUI’s record by starting fives. assists (3.5 apg; 6th in The Summit), blocked shots (23; Barksdale-Hubert-McCallum-Najee-Stanback 1-0 / 1.000 9th in The Summit) and free throws made (91) and Barksdale-Chiles-Najee-Patton-Stanback 3-3 / .500 while leading the team in steals (31; 11th in The Sum- Barksdale-Chiles-Gibbs-Najee-Patton 1-10 / .091 mit). Barksdale-Hubert-Najee-Patton-Stanback 0-1 / .000 He’s also seventh in The Summit in assist-to-turn- 2013-14 SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS Barksdale-McCallum-Najee-Patton-Stanback 0-1 / .000 over ratio (1.5). (as of 2/11/2014) Barksdale-Gibbs-McCallum-Najee-Patton 0-1 / .000 Team Overall .Summit Barksdale-Chiles-Gibbs-Najee-Stanback 0-1 / .000 MITCH’S MAP TO A GRAND 1. North Dakota State...... 18-6...... 7-2 Barksdale-Gibbs-Najee-Patton-Stanback 0-2 / .000 Senior center Mitch Patton is a longshot to be- t-2. IPFW...... 18-8...... 6-3 Barksdale-Chiles-Gibbs-Hubert-Patton 0-2 / .000 come the 23rd player in school history to score 1,000 career points, but it’s not unthinkable. t-2. South Dakota State...... 14-10...... 6-3 FREE MONEY Coming into today’s game, Patton has 868 career 4. Denver...... 12-11...... 5-3 IUPUI climbed to ninth in the country in free throw points and would have to average 22 points per game 5. Omaha...... 15-9...... 4-4 shooting, having made 75.9 percent this season. over the final six games (five regular season and at t-6. Western Illinois...... 9-14...... 3-5 Amazingly, IUPUI opponents have hit 76.7 percent least one postseason) to hit 1,000. of their free throws this season. Providence leads the t-6. South Dakota...... 9-14...... 3-5 country at 78.6 percent. ALL-DECADE VOTING 8. IUPUI...... 5-21...... 0-9 The IUPUI school record is 77.6 percent, set during The IUPUI Athletics Department is conducting the 2011-12 season. All-Decade voting for the program’s best players of Tournament March 8-11, 2014 in Sioux Falls, S.D. the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 00’s. Fans can vote at www. PERFECT NIGHTS IUPUIJags.com/alldecadevote with the honorees being At North Dakota State last Thursday, IUPUI had a announced at the Feb. 22 home finale against Fort perfect night at the foul line for the second time this Wayne. season and seventh time in the Division I era. Amaz- ingly, all seven instances have resulted in IUPUI losses. JAGS ADD ESPN3 OPTION Below are the seven, sorted by date: The IUPUI Athletics Department will now be offering Feb. 6, 2014 at North Dakota State (11-of-11) - L five of the Jaguars’ seven Summit League home games Nov. 28, 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb (10-of-10) - L through ESPN3. The production that was already being Jan. 19, 2012 at South Dakota (19-of-19) - L aired on RTV6, Hometown Sports & News and IUPUI Mar. 3, 2012 vs. South Dakota State (4-of-4) - L LIVE! will now be available on ESPN3 for the remainder Dec. 20, 2012 at Valparaiso (12-of-12) - L of the 2013-14 season. Feb. 10, 2011 at South Dakota State (9-of-9) - L Dec. 13, 2003 at Dayton (1-of-1) - L HITTING A HUNDO IUPUI’s 112 points against Judson (Jan. 2) were the ARC ISSUES most since scoring the same amount against Tri-State In Summit League play, IUPUI has struggled with during the 2003-04 season. It was also just the second VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 3 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 time the Jaguars have scored 100 points or more under Head Coach Todd Howard. The first came in his IUPUI debut when the Jaguars LAST TIME OUT - iupui’S MOST RECENT BOX SCORE defeated Anderson 101-68 on Nov. 11, 2011.  The 62-point margin of victory (112-50) was the program’s largest  in the Division I era, as was the +33 rebounding margin. 

MITCH THE REJECTOR  Senior center Mitch Patton has climbed to seventh on IUPUI’s                   all-time list in blocked shots, having now rejected 71 in his four-year                 career. Patton should finish among the program’s top five all-time by                 year’s end.                 4.) Alex Young 89 2008-12                 5.) Billy Pettiford 83 2006-10                 6.) Jon Avery 82 2006-10                7.) Mitch Patton 76 2010-pr.                8.) Angelo Smith 71 2005-07                                              GRADE CHECK   During the fall semester, six Jaguars notched a GPA of 3.0 or bet-               ter. That group consisted of Marcellus Barksdale, P.J. Hubert, Josh           James, Khufu Najee, Mitch Patton and Justus Stanback.                     NEW FACE At the turn of the year (Dec. 30), IUPUI added a player for next sea-  son in Davidson-transfer Mason Archie, II. A 6-foot-4 guard, Archie                   played two seasons at Davidson, totaling 26 games on back-to-back                 NCAA Tournament teams.                 Archie prepped at nearby Tindley School, averaging 17 points, eight                 rebounds and four assists a game as a senior. Archie will be able to                 practice immediately and have two years of competition remaining,                 beginning next season.                               FINAL 5:00                In five of IUPUI’s losses, the Jaguars have led with 5:00 to play, but                               been unable to seal the deal. The Jags led at the 5-minute mark in                losses to Evansville, Nicholls State and both losses to SEMO, as well as                in the two-point road loss at Northwestern.                 FREE MONEY, PART II           The Jaguars had one of the best free throw shooting efforts in the           program’s history at SEMO (Dec. 23), hitting 25-of-26 (96.2 percent)           tries. It was the most makes with just one miss in the program’s Divi-  sion I history, eclipsing a 19-of-20 effort at Morehead State in 2002.    0-FOR-3 The Jaguars’ 0-for-12 effort from three-point range against Nicholls                   State was IUPUI’s first game without a three since Nov. 27, 2010 when       they went 0-for-8 at Saint Louis.          

It was the fifth time in the Jaguars’ Division I history went without   a trey in a game. Not coincidentally, IUPUI has lost all five of those   occurrences. Dec. 18, 2013 vs. Nicholls St. (0-12) // L, 56-62 NATIONAL SIGNING DAY Nov. 27, 2010 at Saint Louis (0-8) // L, 55-58 IUPUI inked three players (two true freshmen and a JC-transfer) on National Signing Day (Nov. Jan. 20, 2001 at Southern Utah (0-8) // L, 74-86 13) for the 2014-15 season. All three come from winning backgrounds and will be immediately Jan. 6, 2000 vs. Youngstown St. (0-13) // L, 41-43 eligible for the Jaguars. Dec. 3, 1999 at San Francisco (0-5) // L, 50-81 Aaron Brennan (6-6 / 200) comes to IUPUI from Guerin Catholic High School and averaged 17.4 points and 8.2 boards a game as a junior. He was named to Indiana’s Junior All-Star Team TOP 60’S as a South Six member and enters his senior year with 1,046 points and 521 boards. He helped Two of IUPUI’s five wins this year have come over opponents Guerin to the 2012 IHSAA 3A Championship and a 24-5 overall record. ranked among the RPI’s top 60 at the time. Bradley checked in at Cortez Macklin (6-3 / 175) is a standout shooting guard, originally from Louisville Pleasure No. 56 when the Jaguars won in Peoria, while NCCU was ranked No. Ridge Park High School. Last year, he helped Rend Lake College to an NJCAA Division II national 34 prior to IUPUI’s victory. title and earned Second Team All-America honors. The silky smooth guard finished the year averaging 13.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, while shooting better than 44 per- BACK-TO-BACK BCS cent from the floor and 33 percent from beyond the arc. Rend Lake enters this year ranked No. 1 In November, IUPUI played back-to-back BCS level foes for nationally. the first time since December 2008. That year, the Jaguars faced D.J. McCall (6-5 / 180) is an athletic wingman who averaged 17.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.0 Arizona State and Seton Hall in succession. The James Harden-led assists as a junior at Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran High School. He helped the Cadets to an No. 20 Arizona State team knocked off the Jags 59-58 in overtime IHSAA Class 3A runner-up finish in 2012 and was named to the Indiana Junior All-Star Team North in a game played in Phoenix, Ariz., before IUPUI claimed a 67-65 Six squad. win eight days later at Seton Hall on a Leroy Nobles lay-in at the buzzer. This time around, IUPUI dropped a two-point decision at North- 11/22/13 - Northwestern 63, IUPUI 61 western on a JerShon Cobb runner with 2.3 seconds left, followed by the 78-64 loss at Missouri. GIMMIE FIVE IUPUI returns five letterwinners from last year’s squad, although injuries and red- OTHER CLOSE CALLS shirts skew the number of returning faces. The senior trio of Mitchell Patton (13.7 The two-point loss at Northwestern added another to the list of close calls be- ppg, 5.0 rpg), Donovan Gibbs (10.2 ppg, 6.5 rpg) and P.J. Hubert (5.6 ppg, 38 3’s) tween the Jaguars and upper-tier competition. Here’s a look at games from BCS level all return, along with junior guard Ian Chiles and sophomore swingman Marcellus conferences that have beaten IUPUI by three points or fewer. The loss at WVU came Barksdale. on a three from just inside midcourt at the buzzer. Chiles was limited to four games (two starts) last season, averaging 10.3 points and 12/17/03 - West Virginia 77, IUPUI 74 2.3 rebounds per game in those appearances. Barksdale played in just seven games 11/18/08 - Indiana 60, IUPUI 57 off the bench last season due to a mess of injuries. The 6-foot-5 Kentucky-native had 12/12/08 - #20 Arizona State 59, IUPUI 58 (ot) his season shutdown just before Christmas. VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 4 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 FT Made: Patton (65), Gibbs (38) TV Broadcast Schedule PATTON PRESEASON ALL-SUMMIT Tuesday, Nov. 12 Senior center Mitch Patton was voted Second LAST YEAR IN THE JUNGLE Evansville 7 p.m. HTSN Team All-Summit according to the preseason polls of The 2013-14 season will be IUPUI’s final year in The the league’s coaches, media and sports information Jungle as the Jaguars are expected to move to the In- Friday, Nov. 22 personnel. Patton earned All-League accolades follow- dianapolis Fairgrounds Coliseum prior to the 2014-15 at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN Digital ing his junior year from a number of publications, but campaign. Monday, Nov. 25 was not recognized by the league’s coaches. The Coliseum is currently undergoing a 22-month, at Missouri 7 p.m. MSN/ESPN3 $63 million renovation and is expected to seat 6,841 Saturday, Dec. 14 MOLTO BUONO guests for basketball. The facility will include fully at Marquette 3 p.m. Fox Sports 1 The Jaguars went 3-1 on their four-game trip to renovated locker rooms, a suspended state-of-the-art, Sunday, Dec. 29 Italy last summer, averaging 76 points per game dur- double ribbon video board, updated sound system Drake 2 p.m. WRTV6/HTSN ing the trip. Junior Ian Chiles (15.5 ppg) led the Jags and hospitality options throughout fully renovated in scoring during the trip and Mitch Patton (14.8 ppg) concourses. Thursday, Jan. 9 was second on the squad. The Coliseum was home to the ABA’s Indiana Pacers South Dakota St. 7 p.m. HTSN/ESPN3 Other notables were senior Donovan Gibbs (9.8 from 1967-74 and was IUPUI’s home from 1975-79. Saturday, Jan. 11 ppg), Elijah Ray (9.3 ppg) and JC-transfer Khufu The building also hosted the 1970 ABA All-Star Game North Dakota St. 2 p.m. WRTV6/HTSN/ESPN3 Najee (7.5 ppg). All total, 12 players made the trip and a 1971 contest between ABA and NBA stars. The Thursday, Jan. 30 with only Ja’Rob McCallum missing any action due to Pacers last played in the Coliseum in 2008, hosting the Western Illinois 7 p.m. HTSN/ESPN3 injury. New Orleans Hornets in an exhibition. Saturday, Feb. 1 Omaha 2 p.m. HTSN/ESPN3 MISSING IN ACTION TWO-IN-A-ROW IUPUI lost 75 ‘player games’ last season among five For the second straight season, the IUPUI coaching Thursday, Feb. 6 different players for an assortment of reasons. Chiles staff remains intact with Head Coach Todd Howard at North Dakota St. 8 p.m. FCS/MidcoSN (28) and Barksdale (25) led the way, while Purdue- at the helm. Howard is in his 19th season on the IUPUI Saturday, Feb. 22 transfer John Hart was ineligible for the second sidelines and his third as the head coach. Fort Wayne 2 p.m. WRTV6/HTSN/ESPN3 semester and missed 13 games. Others missing time Behind him, former Jaguar returns included Patton (5) and Hubert (4). That number does as Associate Head Coach and is in year number nine All times are Eastern time zone not include full seasons missed by the freshman trio of at IUPUI while Assistant Coach is in his Cortell Busby, Elijah Ray and Linwood Ross. third year. Former IUPUI standout Don Carlisle is in his second year on Howard’s staff. PLAYING PERCENTAGES Below are the percentages returning of IUPUI’s FRESH FACES 2013-14 Radio Schedule major statistical categories in 2013-14. Last year’s freshman class provided just two points For the third straight year, IUPUI games can be POINTS: 42.8% returns (898/2096) total a year ago, with those points coming from a heard on Sports Radio WNDE (1260 AM) in the REBOUNDS: 46.2% returns (391/846) non-scholarship player (Kevin Rose) who didn’t join ASSISTS: 26.7% returns (112/420) the roster until January. A year later, the three redshirt Indianapolis-area. Will Flemming (pxp) will call the MINUTES: 36.8% returns (2,389/6,500) freshmen - Cortell Busby, Elijah Ray and Linwood action every time the Jaguars 3’s MADE: 22.1% returns (49/222) Ross - should have opportunities to contribute im- take the floor. In addition, BLOCKS: 70.7% returns (53/75) mediately. IUPUI broadcasts can be heard STEALS: 26.6% returns (47/177) Busby, a 6-foot-2 lefty, will compete for the starting on WNDE.com and via the point guard job and Ross, a high-flying 6-foot-5 wing- iHeartRadio app available for LEADING STATISTICS RETURNERS man, will battle for minutes on the wing. smartphones. Below is a listing of IUPUI’s top returners in selected Ray, a bruising 6-foot-6, 230-pound forward, Below is a breakdown of games that can be statistical categories: showed some scoring pop on the four-game trip to PPG: Patton (13.7), Gibbs (10.2) Italy, averaging almost 10 points per game. The Gary, heard on 1260 AM or only via WNDE.com and RPG: Gibbs (6.5), Patton (5.0) Ind.-native has three-point range and an outstanding iHeartRadio: MPG: Gibbs (33.3), Patton (26.3) midrange game. Date Opponent 1260 AM iHeartRadio Assists: Gibbs (45), Patton (26) 11/8 at Utah Valley l Blocks: Patton (30), Gibbs (19) WAITING IN THE WINGS 11/12 Evansville l l Steals: Gibbs (22), Hubert/Patton (8) Three IUPUI players will sit out the 2013-14 season 11/16 SEMO l l 3’s Made: Hubert (38), Gibbs (10) in compliance with NCAA Division I transfer rules, all of 11/19 IU Northwest l 11/22 at Northwestern l 2013-14 IUPUI Basketball Roster 11/25 at Missouri l l ## Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous School) l 11/28 vs. Gardner-Webb 0 Cortell Busby G 6-2 200 R-Fr. Chester, S.C./Lewisville/Fishburne (Va.) Military l 11/29 vs. Chattanooga 1 Khufu Najee G 6-4 190 Jr. Berkeley, Calif./Berkeley (Allan Hancock JC) 12/4 at Bradley l 2 Ja’Rob McCallum G 6-0 170 Sr. Marion, Ind./Marion (Milwaukee) 12/7 NC Central l 4 Ian Chiles G 6-1 200 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard (Wabash Valley JC) 12/10 Cincinnati Christian l l 5 Linwood Ross, Jr. G 6-5 195 R-Fr. Miramar, Fla./Westminister Academy 12/14 at Marquette l l 10 Jalen McCallum G 6-9 160 R-Fr. Marion, Ind./Marion (Jackson CC) 12/18 Nicholls State l l 12/21 at Indiana State l l 11 Josh James F/C 6-9 225 Fr. Cedar Lake, Ind./Andrean/Quakerdale (Iowa) Prep 12/23 at SEMO l l 12 Justus Stanback F 6-8 220 Fr. West Lafayette, Ind./West Lafayette 12/29 Drake l l 14 Elijah Ray F 6-6 232 R-Fr. Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy 1/2 Judson l l 22 Marcellus Barksdale G/F 6-5 210 So. Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek 1/9 South Dakota St. l l 23 P.J. Hubert G 6-5 200 Sr. Greenfield, Ind./Mt. Vernon 1/11 North Dakota St. l l 30 Donovan Gibbs F 6-7 215 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Iroquois 1/16 at South Dakota l l 42 Mitchell Patton C 6-9 248 Sr. Vincennes, Ind./South Knox 1/18 at Denver l # Mason Archie, II G 6-5 185 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Tindley School (Davidson) l 1/25 at Fort Wayne # P.J. Boutte G 5-9 160 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Howe Academy (Detroit) l l 1/30 Western Illinois # DavRon Williams F 6-7 225 Jr. Marion, Ind./Marion (Wabash Valley JC/NC Central) 2/1 Omaha l l # will sit out the 2013-14 season 2/6 at North Dakota St. l l Head Coach: Todd Howard (3nd season - Louisville, ‘93) 2/8 at South Dakota St. l Associate Head Coach: Matt Crenshaw (8th season - IUPUI, ‘04) 2/13 Denver l l Assistant Coach: David Padgett (3rd season - Louisville, ‘08) 2/15 South Dakota l 2/22 Fort Wayne l l Assistant Coach: Don Carlisle (2nd season - IUPUI, ‘01) 2/27 at Omaha l l Director of Operations: Todd Abernethy (1st season - Ole Miss, ‘07) 3/1 at Western Illinois l l Athletic Trainer: Craig Middlebrook (2nd season) VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 5 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 whom are returning to the Hoosier State. Junior guard Mason Archie, II played 2013-14 Specialty Stats two years at Davidson before returning POT - Points off Turnovers to Indianapolis in September. The 6-foot- PP - Points in the Paint 4 guard joined the roster on Dec. 30 and 2nd - Second Chance Points immediately began practicing. He will BP - Bench Points have two years remaining beginning next sason. Junior guard P.J. Boutte, who starred IUPUI-Opposition at Indianapolis Howe High School, comes IUPUI TO CO-HOST 2014 REGIONAL; 2015 FINAL FOUR Opponent POT PP 2nd BP to IUPUI after having played two seasons The IUPUI Athletics Department will serve as an insti- at Utah Valley 6-14 28-34 7-9 6-14 at Detroit, including in the 2012 NCAA tutional co-host of the 2014 Men’s Basketball Regional at Evansville 17-4 30-36 11-9 4-11 Tournament. Boutte broke the all-time Lucas Oil Stadium and will also host the 2015 Men’s Final SEMO 17-12 26-34 0-4 0-12 career assists mark in the state of Indiana IU Northwest 12-8 32-16 16-12 51-27 while at Howe, was the primary backup Four. IUPUI will host the event in conjunction with the to current NBAer Ray McCallum, Jr., while Horizon League and Indiana Sports Corporation. at Northwestern 8-18 22-38 4-21 0-17 at Detroit. The 2015 Final Four logo was unveiled on Friday, De- at Missouri 10-18 30-34 11-12 25-9 In addition, 6-foot-7 junior forward cember 13 at the NCAA National Offices in Indianapolis, vs. Gard.-Webb 22-13 24-26 17-13 14-11 DavRon Williams joins IUPUI after with IUPUI AD Mike Moore and Horizon League Commis- vs. Chattanooga 20-11 36-44 2-15 31-6 spending the last two years at North sioner Jon LeCrone doing the official unveiling. at Bradley 13-12 20-26 5-22 16-18 Carolina Central University. Williams sat NC Central 22-12 22-42 10-20 21-12 out the 2011-12 season due to an injury before playing 21 games and making five starts at NCCU a year ago. Williams starred at Marion High School Cinc. Christian 17-7 48-26 16-6 30-0 and was a teammate of Ian Chiles as a freshman at Wabash Valley College in 2010-11, where he averaged 8.7 at Marquette 8-10 18-44 4-14 16-48 points and 4.8 boards per game in 28 games. Nicholls St. 12-5 32-22 8-7 6-30 at Indiana St. 11-12 28-40 8-8 5-21 BROTHERS at SEMO 9-15 28-36 10-17 17-29 With Jalen & Ja’Rob McCallum, this year’s roster will feature a pair of brothers on the team together for the Drake 12-14 20-34 6-8 16-29 first time sinceTarry & Todd Schabel teamed together in 1989-90. Jalen and Ja’Rob are cousins with current Sacramento King guard Ray McCallum, Jr., and nephews of current Judson 14-2 62-22 26-2 78-17 Detroit Head Coach Ray McCallum. Other sets of brothers to have played at IUPUI include: S. Dakota St. 5-21 30-38 2-6 4-2 Rhett (92-94) & Reid (94-95) Dallas N. Dakota St. 0-10 22-42 10-17 13-22 Ray (78-79) & Stan (77-81) Ferguson at S. Dakota 9-6 18-26 4-10 12-15 Todd (85-90) & Tarry (89-91) Schabel at Denver 6-18 30-28 6-7 4-18 Aaron (82-83) & Daron (82-83) Thompson at Fort Wayne 18-6 24-42 5-16 18-17 W. Illinois 6-9 24-36 4-11 7-25 INSIDE THE NUMBERS Redshirt freshman Cortell Busby will be the first-ever IUPUI player to wear the No. 0 in the program’s 40+ Omaha 6-21 40-38 9-13 35-36 year history. Nos. 51 and 53 are the only ‘eligible’ numbers to have never been worn by IUPUI players. at N. Dakota St. 7-20 12-52 14-8 8-13 at S. Dakota St. 3-6 18-32 6-5 14-25 PROFESSIONAL RANKS Denver While current Indiana Pacer George Hill headlines IUPUI’s group of former players in the professional ranks, S. Dakota there’s at least seven former Jags currently continuing their playing careers (as of 9/30/13). Fort Wayne Among them: Jon Avery - Cerveceros / Mexico Robert Glenn - Indios SF / D.R. at Omaha George Hill - Indiana Pacers / NBA Leroy Nobles - Huracanes / Mexico at W. Illinois Billy Pettiford - Indiana Diesels / PBL Christian Siakam - Bahrain Club / Bahrain Summit Quarters Alex Young - Sigma Barcellona / Italy Summit Semis Summit Finals 2013-14 Margins of Victory/Defeat TOTALS 290-304 724-888 221-292 451-484 W: 2 3 IUPUI AVG: 11.2 27.8 8.5 17.3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20+ OPP AVG: 11.7 34.2 11.2 18.6 L: 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 7 Team Comparisons IUPUI Win-Loss Comparisons IUPUI Category DU In 5 IUPUI Wins... In 21 IUPUI Losses... 5-21 Record 12-11 Averages Totals/Gms Averages Totals/Gms 0-9 Conf. Record 5-3 87.4 437/5 Scoring Off. 62.9 1320/21 321 RPI 148 61.2 306/5 Scoring Def. 77.4 1625/21 67.6 Scoring Off. 66.0 +26.2 Scoring Margin -14.5 74.3 Scoring Def. 63.3 49.7 157-316 FG% 41.9 486-1160 -6.7 Scoring Margin +2.7 33.1 104-314 FG% Def. 49.0 590-1203 43.6 FG% 45.7 45.7 FG% Def. 46.9 41.9 31-74 3FG% 27.8 81-291 30.7 3FG% 37.8 20.2 19-94 3FG% Def. 39.1 136-348 35.1 3FG% Def. 34.3 79.3 92-116 FT% 74.8 267-357 75.9 FT% 74.0 43.2 216/5 Reb. Average 29.7 624/21 32.3 Reb. Average 26.9 35.4 177/5 Opp. Reb. Average 36.1 759/21 36.0 Opp. Reb. Average 31.4 +7.8 Rebound Margin -6.4 -3.7 Rebound Margin -4.5 11.2 56/5 Offensive Reb. 7.7 162/21 8.4 Offensive Reb. 7.3 32.0 160/5 Defensive Reb. 22.0 462/21 23.9 Defensive Reb. 19.5 14.6 73/5 Assists Avg. 9.7 204/21 10.7 Assists Avg. 15.3 10.2 51/5 TO Avg. 11.2 236/21 11.0 TO Avg. 10.3 11.6 58/5 Opp. TO 10.2 215/21 10.5 Opp. TO 13.0 +1.4 TO Margin -1.0 -0.5 TO Margin +2.7 4.8 24/5 Blocks Avg. 2.8 59/21 3.2 Blocks Avg. 3.9 7.0 35/5 Steals Avg. 4.6 97/21 5.1 Steals Avg. 7.5 6.2 31/5 3FG Made 3.9 81/21 4.3 3FG Made 8.0  VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 6 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9  2013-14 OVERALL STATS                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        s  VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) PAGE 7 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 2013-14 SUMMIT LEAGUE STATS                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                               

             VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 8 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 2013-14 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   s VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) PAGE 9 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9  2013-14 comparison STATS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 10 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 2013-14 team SUPERLATIVES IUPUI High IUPUI Low Statistical Category Opponent High Opponent Low 112 vs. Judson (1/2) 45 at Denver (1/18) Points 99 vs. Omaha (2/1) 50 vs. Judson (1/2) 64 vs. Judson (1/2) 18 - twice First Half Points 55 vs. Omaha (2/1) 17 vs. IU Northwest (11/19) 48 vs. Judson (1/2) 24 at South Dakota (1/16) Second Half Points 52 vs. North Dakota St. (1/11) 23 vs. Judson (1/2) 42 vs. Judson (1/2) 16 at Denver (1/18) Field Goals 38 vs. Omaha (2/1) 16 vs. IU Northwest (11/19) 76 vs. IU Northwest (11/19) 44 at Denver (1/18) Field Goal Attempts 75 at SEMO (12/23) 48 at Denver (1/18) .574 vs. Cinc. Christian (12/10) .295 at Marquette (12/14) FG Percentage .649 at Marquette (12/14) .242 vs. IU Northwest (11/19) 7 - four times 0 vs. Nicholls St. (12/18) 3-Point Field Goals 13 at Fort Wayne (1/25) 0 at North Dakota State (2/6) 22 vs. IU Northwest (11/19) 7 vs. South Dakota St. (1/9) 3-Point Field Goal Att. 27 at SEMO (12/23) 9 - twice .556 vs. NCCU (12/7) .000 vs. Nicholls St. (12/18) 3-Point FG Percentage .667 at Marquette (12/14) .000 at North Dakota State (2/6) 26 vs. NCCU (12/7) 2 vs. W. Illinois (1/30) Free Throws 28 vs. Evansville (11/12) 6 at Marquette (12/14) 33 vs. NCCU (12/7) 8 vs. W. Illinois (1/30) Free Throw Attempts 31 - twice 11 vs. SEMO (11/16) 1.000 - twice .250 vs. W. Illinois (1/30) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 vs. Judson (1/2) .462 at Marquette (12/14) 17 vs. Judson (1/2) 2 vs. South Dakota St. (1/9) Offensive Rebounds 23 at Bradley (12/4) 5 vs. Cinc. Christian (12/10) 38 vs. Judson (1/2) 13 at Marquette (12/14) Defensive Rebounds 36 at Marquette (12/14) 14 vs. Judson (1/2) 55 vs. Judson (1/2) 21 vs. Chattanooga (11/29) Total Rebounds 49 vs. Drake (12/29) 22 vs. Judson (1/2) 25 at SEMO (12/23) 8 vs. Omaha (2/1) Fouls 25 - twice 10 at South Dakota (1/16) 21 vs. Judson (1/2) 5 - twice Assists 28 at Marquette (12/14) 7 - twice 18 vs. SEMO (11/16) 6 vs. Evansville (11/12) Turnovers 17 vs. Chattanooga (11/29) 4 at South Dakota State (2/8) 9 at Northwestern (11/22) 0 - twice Blocked Shots 7 - twice 0 vs. Omaha (2/1) 8 - six times 1 vs. North Dakota St. (1/11) Steals 12 vs. SEMO (11/16) 2 - four times

2013-14 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES IUPUI Opponent Points 32 - Donovan Gibbs vs. Judson (1/2) 29 - D.J. Balentine vs. Evansville (11/12) Field Goals Made 13 - Donovan Gibbs vs. Judson (1/2) 12 - Z. Mason vs. Chattanooga (11/29) Field Goals Attempted 23 - Ian Chiles at Marquette (12/14) 20 - Tyler Stone at SEMO (12/23) 20 - Jarekious Bradley at SEMO (12/23) Highest FG Pct. (min. 5 made) .875 (7-8) - Josh James vs. Judson (1/2) 1.000 (5-5) - Kory Brown at N. Dakota State (2/6) 3-Pt Field Goals Made 5 - Ja’Rob McCallum at N. Dakota State (2/6) 5 - Luis Jacobo at Fort Wayne (1/25) 5 - Jabari Brown at Missouri (11/25) 3-Pt Field Goals Attempted 10 - Ian Chiles vs. Evansville (11/12) 12 - Jarekious Bradley at SEMO (12/23) 3-Pt FG Pct. (min. 3 made) 1.000 (3-3) - P.J. Hubert vs. NCCU (12/7) 1.000 (3-3) - Nate Engesser at Denver (1/18) 1.000 (3-3) - TrayVonn Wright vs. NDSU (1/11) Free Throws Made 9 - three times 12 - D.J. Balentine vs. Evansville (11/12) Free Throws Attempted 13 - Ian Chiles at Bradley (12/4) 12 - D.J. Balentine vs. Evansville (11/12) 12 - Jarekious Bradley at SEMO (12/23) Free Throw Pct. (min. 5 made) 1.000 (8-8) - Marcellus Barksdale vs. SDSU (1/9) 1.000 (12-12) - D.J. Balentine vs. Evansville (11/12) 1.000 (8-8) - Ian Chiles at SEMO (12/23) Offensive Rebounds 6 - Mitch Patton at N. Dakota State (2/6) 6 - Blake Danielak vs. Drake (12/29) 6 - Mitch Patton at Utah Valley (11/8) 6 - Tyler Stone at SEMO (12/23) Defensive Rebounds 10 - Khufu Najee vs. Judson (1/2) 13 - Tyler Stone vs. SEMO (11/16) 10 - Marcellus Barksdale vs. IU Northwest (11/19) Total Rebounds 13 - Mitch Patton at SEMO (12/23) 15 - Tyler Stone at SEMO (12/23) Turnovers 6 - Mitch Patton at N. Dakota State (2/6) 5 - Michael Ochereobia vs. W. Illinois (1/30) Assists 7 - Marcellus Barksdale vs. SEMO (11/16) 9 - Emanuel Chapman vs. NCCU (12/7) Blocked Shots 5 - Marcellus Barksdale at Northwestern (11/22) 3 - four times Steals 3 - seven times 5 - four times Minutes Played (regulation game) 40 - four times 40 - Lawrence Alexander at N. Dakota State (2/6) 40 - Jeremy Ingram vs. NCCU (12/7) Minutes Played (OT game) 41 - Ian Chiles at SEMO (12/23) 40 - Tyler Stone at SEMO (12/23) 41 - Mitch Patton at SEMO (12/23) 40 - Jarekious Bradley at SEMO (12/23) VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 11 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals at Utah Valley Patton (26) Patton (10) Barksdale (4) Gibbs (2) Barksdale (2) Evansville Chiles (28) Gibbs (9) Chiles (3) Gibbs (2) Gibbs/Najee (1) SEMO Chiles (24) Barksdale (9) Barksdale (7) Barksdale (2) Gibbs/Patton/Najee (2) IU Northwest Stanback (15) Barksdale (10) Chiles (4) Patton (4) Stanback (3) at Northwestern Chiles (19) Chiles (7) Barksdale (5) Barksdale (5) 4 tied w/ (1) at Missouri Ja’Rob McCallum (14) Barksdale (9) Barksdale (5) 3 tied w/ (1) 5 tied w/ (1) vs. Gardner-Webb Chiles (22) Barksdale/Patton (8) Ja’Rob McCallum (2) Barksdale (3) Chiles (3) vs. Chattanooga Ja’Rob McCallum (25) Barksdale (5) 3 tied w/ (2) Barksdale (1) 2 tied w/ (2) at Bradley Chiles (20) Barksdale (9) Najee (6) 4 tied w/ (1) Barksdale (3) NC Central Barksdale (17) Barksdale (8) Barksdale/Najee (3) 3 tied w/ (1) Barksdale (3) Cincinnati Christian Chiles (22) Gibbs (11) Najee (5) 3 tied w/ (1) 4 tied w/ (1) at Marquette Chiles (21) Barksdale/Stanback (5) Barksdale (4) Chiles (1) 3 tied w/ (2) Nicholls State Patton (15) Barksdale (10) Barksdale (4) Patton/Chiles (2) 5 tied w/ (1) at Indiana State Barksdale (17) Barksdale (11) Barksdale (6) Patton (2) Hubert (2) at SEMO Barksdale (22) Patton (13) Barksdale/Chiles (2) Barksdale (1) Patton (2) Drake Patton (13) Patton (12) Barksdale (4) Patton (3) Chiles (2) Judson Gibbs (32) Gibbs/Najee (11) Najee (5) Gibbs (3) Najee (3) South Dakota St. Chiles (21) Najee (7) Barksdale (6) --- Chiles (3) North Dakota St. Barksdale/Gibbs (14) Najee/Patton (6) Hubert (3) Barksdale (2) Barksdale (1) at South Dakota Najee (12) Gibbs (7) Barksdale (5) 3 tied w/ (1) Barksdale/Chiles (1) at Denver Patton (19) Barksdale (11) Barksdale/Najee (2) Stanback (1) Barksdale (2) at Fort Wayne Najee (20) Patton (6) Barksdale (5) Patton (1) Patton (2) Western Illinois Ja’ Rob McCallum (18) Gibbs (7) Najee (3) Patton (2) McCallum (3) Omaha Ray (19) Barksdale (8) Barksdale/Najee (5) Najee (2) Barksdale (3) at North Dakota St. Patton (16) Patton (8) Barksdale (4) --- 3 tied w/ (1) at South Dakota St. Najee (19) Najee/Ray (6) Barksdale (3) Patton (2) Barksdale (2) Denver South Dakota Fort Wayne at Omaha at Western Illinois Summit Quarters Summit Semis Summit Finals top five individual pERformances Points Rebounds Assists Field Goals Field Goal Attempts 1. 32 - Gibbs vs. Judson 1. - 13 - Patton at SEMO 1. 7 - Barksdale vs. SEMO 1. 13 - Gibbs vs. Judson 1. 23 - Chiles at Marq 2. 28 - Chiles vs. Evansvillle t-2. 12 - Patton vs. Drake t-2. 6 - Barksdale vs. SDSU 2. 11 - Chiles vs. Evansville 2. 21 - Chiles vs. Evansville 3. 26 - Patton at UVU t-2. - 12 - Barksdale at SEMO t-2. 6 - Barksdale at Ind. St. 3. 10 - Chiles vs. CCU 3. 20 - Chiles vs. GWU 4. 25 - McCallum vs. Chatt. t-4. 11 - five times t-2. 6 - Najee at Bradley t-4. 9 - three times t-4. 18 - Najee at IPFW 5. 24 - Chiles vs. SEMO t-5. 5 - eight times t-4. 18 - Chiles vs. CCU

1st Half Points Offensive Rebounds Blocks 3-Pointers 3-Point Attempts 1. 21 - Gibbs vs. Judson t-1. 6 - Patton at NDSU 1. 5 - Barksdale at Northwestern 1. 5 - McCallum at NDSU 1. 10 - Chiles vs. Evansville 2. 18 - Chiles vs. CCU t-1. 6 - Patton at UVU 2. 4 - Patton vs. IUN t-2. 4 - McCallum vs. Drake 2. 9 - McCallum at NDSU 3. 15 - Chiles vs. SEMO t-3. 5 - Gibbs vs. Judson t-3. 3 - four times t-2. 4 - Chiles vs. Evansville 3. 8 - McCallum at IPFW t-4. 14 - Chiles vs. Judson t-3. 5 - James vs. Judson t-4. 3 - six times t-4. 7 - three times t-4. 14 - Barksdale at Ind. St. t-3. 5 - Gibbs vs. Evansville

2nd Half Points Defensive Rebounds Steals Free Throws Free Throw Attempts 1. 20 - Patton at UVU t-1. 10 - Najee vs. Judson t-1. 3 - eight times t-1. 9 - Barksdale at SEMO 1. 13 - Chiles at Bradley 2. 17 - Chiles vs. Evansville t-1. 10 - Barksdale vs. IUN t-1. 9 - Barksdale vs. NCCU t-2. 11 - Barksdale at Ind. St. 3. 16 - Chiles at Bradley t-3. 9 - Barksdale at Denver t-1. 9 - Chiles at Bradley t-2. 11 - Barksdale vs. NCCU t-4. 15 - Patton at Denver t-3. 9 - Barksdale at SEMO t-4. 8 - three times t-2. 11 - Patton at UVU t-4. 15 - Najee vs. SEMO t-3. 9 - Patton at SEMO t-5. 10 - twice t-3. 9 - Barksdale vs. SEMO VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 12 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 STATS EXTRA IUPUI’S RECORD WHEN... Double-Digit Scoring Games ‘13-14 Car. Consec. Rebounds Total ‘13-14 2014 Under Mitch Patton 19 44 6 1. Donovan Gibbs 462 Overall Summit Howard Ian Chiles 17 38 0 2. Mitch Patton 368 Home: 4-8 0-4 19-23 Donovan Gibbs 6 29 0 3. Marcellus Barksdale 245 Away: 1-11 0-5 5-36 Khufu Najee 14 14 1 4. Ian Chiles 189 Neutral: 0-2 0-0 1-6 Marcellus Barksdale 10 12 0 5. Khufu Najee 74 Overtime: 0-1 0-0 1-6 Ja’Rob McCallum 9 9 1 6. Justus Stanback 63 Lead @ Halftime: 5-3 0-1 18-10 P.J. Hubert 1 8 0 7. P.J. Hubert 61 Trail @ Halftime: 0-18 0-8 5-54 Justus Stanback 2 2 0 8. Ja’Rob McCallum 33 Tied @ Halftime: 0-0 0-0 2-1 Josh James 1 1 0 9. Josh James 25 Leading w/ 5:00 left: 5-5 0-0 23-8 Elijah Ray 1 1 0 10. Elijah Ray 22 Trailing w/ 5:00 left: 0-16 0-9 2-55 11. Cortell Busby 7 Tied w/ 5:00 left: 0-0 0-0 0-2 20+ Pts. Games ‘13-14 Car. Consec. 12. Linwood Ross 5 Shooting 50% or better: 2-2 0-1 10-7 Ian Chiles 8 8 0 Shooting 40-50%: 3-13 0-6 12-36 Mitch Patton 1 6 0 Assists Total Shooting less than 40%: 0-6 0-2 3-22 Donovan Gibbs 1 2 0 1. Marcellus Barksdale 125 Commit less TO than opp. 3-8 0-2 17-26 Khufu Najee 2 2 0 2. Ian Chiles 98 Commit more TO than opp. 2-12 0-6 6-33 Marcellus Barksdale 1 1 0 3. Donovan Gibbs 89 Commit same TO as opp. 0-1 0-1 2-6 P.J. Hubert 0 1 0 4. Khufu Najee 53 Outrebound opponent: 3-2 0-1 17-8 Ja’Rob McCallum 1 1 0 5. Mitch Patton 52 Outrebounded: 2-16 0-7 8-53 6. P.J. Hubert 49 Rebounding is equal: 0-3 0-1 0-4 30+ Pts. Games ‘13-14 Car. Consec. 7. Ja’Rob McCallum 19 Bench outscores opp.: 4-5 0-2 10-19 Donovan Gibbs 1 1 0 8. Justus Stanback 9 Bench is outscored: 1-16 0-7 14-44 9. Cortell Busby 7 Bench scoring is equal: 0-0 0-0 1-2 Double-Digit Reb. Games ‘13-14 Car. Consec. t-10. Josh James 3 Hit more FT than opp.: 2-7 0-3 13-18 Donovan Gibbs 2 7 0 t-10. Elijah Ray 3 Hit less FT than opp.: 3-13 0-5 8-44 Mitch Patton 3 6 0 Hit same FT as opp.: 0-2 0-1 4-3 Marcellus Barksdale 5 5 0 Steals Total Hit more 3’s than opp.: 4-2 0-1 13-21 Khufu Najee 1 1 0 1. Ian Chiles 66 Hit less 3’s than opp.: 1-15 0-7 7-40 2. Marcellus Barksdale 54 Hit same 3’s as opp.: 0-4 0-1 5-5 Double-Doubles ‘13-14 Car. Consec. 3. Donovan Gibbs 40 Decided by 5 pts or less: 0-2 0-0 3-14 Mitch Patton 3 6 0 4. Mitch Patton 34 Decided by 6-10 points: 2-6 0-1 10-15 Marcellus Barksdale 3 3 0 t-5. P.J. Hubert 20 Decided by 10+ points: 3-13 0-8 12-36 Donovan Gibbs 0 3 0 t-5. Khufu Najee 20 In home whites: 0-0 0-0 13-7 7. Justus Stanback 14 In Vegas gold: 4-7 0-2 6-18 Games Started ‘13-14 Car. Consec. 8. Ja’Rob McCallum 9 In road blacks: 0-6 0-4 2-23 Mitch Patton 24 62 9 9. Josh James 3 In road reds: 1-8 0-3 4-17 Donovan Gibbs 17 55 0 10. Cortell Busby 2 6 in double-digits: 0-0 0-0 0-1 Ian Chiles 20 50 0 11. Elijah Ray 1 5 in double-digits: 2-0 0-0 3-0 Marcellus Barksdale 26 26 26 4 in double-digits: 2-5 0-2 14-18 Khufu Najee 24 24 10 Blocks Total 3 in double-digits: 1-9 0-2 3-21 P.J. Hubert 4 19 1 1. Mitch Patton 76 2 in double-digits: 0-5 0-4 5-16 Justus Stanback 12 12 3 2. Donovan Gibbs 44 1 in double-digits: 0-2 0-1 0-9 Ja’Rob McCallum 3 3 0 3. Ian Chiles 32 On Mondays: 0-2 0-0 2-4 4. Marcellus Barksdale 28 On Tuesdays: 2-1 0-0 5-4 Dunks ‘13-14 (Career) 5. P.J. Hubert 6 On Wednesdays: 1-1 0-0 3-4 Donovan Gibbs 3 (19) t-6. Khufu Najee 5 On Thursdays: 1-4 0-3 3-16 Ian Chiles 4 (10) t-6. Justus Stanback 5 On Fridays: 0-3 0-0 5-4 Justus Stanback 4 (4) 8. Josh James 2 On Saturdays: 1-9 0-6 6-30 Khufu Najee 3 (3) t-9. Ja’Rob McCallum 1 On Sundays: 0-1 0-0 1-2 Mitch Patton 1 (3) t-9. Linwood Ross 1 In November: 1-7 0-0 6-17 In December: 3-5 0-0 11-14 ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS Threes Made Total In January: 1-6 0-6 2-20 Games Played Total 1. P.J. Hubert 67 In February: 0-3 0-3 6-11 1. Donovan Gibbs 122 2. Ian Chiles 60 In March: 0-0 0-0 0-3 2. Mitch Patton 111 t-3. Donovan Gibbs 25 t-3. Marcellus Barksdale 65 t-3. Ja’Rob McCallum 25 t-3. P.J. Hubert 65 5. Marcellus Barksdale 17 5. Ian Chiles 57 6. Khufu Najee 13 t-7. Mitch Patton 5 Points Total t-7. Justus Stanback 5 1. Mitch Patton 868 9. Elijah Ray 2 2. Ian Chiles 710 t-10. Jalen McCallum 1 3. Donovan Gibbs 692 t-10. Linwood Ross 1 4. Marcellus Barksdale 330 5. P.J. Hubert 272 6. Khufu Najee 263 7. Ja’Rob McCallum 145 8. Justus Stanback 97 9. Elijah Ray 45 10. Josh James 39 11. Cortell Busby 15 12. Linwood Ross 16 13. Jalen McCallum 5 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 13 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 TODD HOWARD Head Coach s 3rd Season Todd Howard took over as the seventh class ranked No. 93 in the nation with the spring signings of Ashworth, Moss and Siakam. head coach in the history of the IUPUI Men’s He helped land Ben Davis standout point guard Greg Rice, keeping the trend going of landing top- Basketball Program on April 21, 2011. He is notch talent from the city of Indianapolis. In 2010, he returned to his Louisville roots to bring talented entering his 19th season on the Jaguars sidelines forward Donovan Gibbs to the IUPUI program, along with in-state standouts P.J. Hubert and Mitchell and his third as Head Coach. Prior to that, Howard Patton. served 16 years on staff under longtime leader In 2004, Howard began to further earn acclaim on both the camp and recruiting scene. He spent a . week as a clinician at the prestigious Pete Newell Big Man Camp in Hawaii, while also helping secure Since taking the reins, Howard has one of IUPUI’s most prolific recruiting classes in recent memory. continued to attract top-level in-state talent and In the early signing period, Howard helped ink Indianapolis high school products Hill (Broad continue to build the program. He has coached Ripple) and Craig Swoope (Carmel). Over the summer during the late signing period, Howard helped more than 20 professional players at IUPUI, land a pair of junior college standouts in Michal Vavrek (Joliet JC) and Maushae Byles (Kennedy-King headlined by current Indiana Pacers guard George CC). Prior to that, Howard had been equally successful in landing in-state talent including 2002 Marion Hill and international stars Robert Glenn, Leroy County Player of the Year Brandon Cole and 2003 Indiana All-Star David Barlow. Nobles and Alex Young. Howard has also continued to build the Jaguars’ brand, bringing the Coaching U. Hill was IUPUI’s second Indiana All-Star, while Vavrek was the second IUPUI recruit to receive All- Live program to Indianapolis during the summer of 2013 and taking his team on a 10-day tour of Italy America mention from the NJCAA. In all, IUPUI signed seven former Indiana All-Stars with Howard on later in the summer. staff, after signing just one in the program’s history previously. Howard has been instrumental in the program’s successes - on the court, in the classroom, on Howard also played a vital role in landing a pair of Division I transfers for the third time in program the recruiting trail and within the community. The Jaguars won a school record 26 games during the history. Former Indiana All-Stars Gary Patterson and Austin Montgomery were both named to the 2007-08 season and nearly equaled that number with 25 wins in 2009-10. In 2010, IUPUI also claimed league’s All-Newcomer Team after sitting the previous season. Before that, former Indiana All-Star its first-ever postseason victory at the NCAA Division I level, bettering Hofstra in the opening round of Brandon Cameron and Lawrence North’s Angelo Smith made their mark on the Jags lineup. In 2002-03, the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) in Hempstead, N.Y.. IUPUI later hosted its first-ever Division I the addition’s of Wright State’s Marcus May and Ball State’s Josh Murray in 2002 helped propel the Jags postseason game before falling to Princeton in a double overtime thriller. The stars of that squad, Glenn to its most memorable year in program history. That year, Howard was a big part in IUPUI bringing and Young, were both named First Team All-Summit League and Mid-Major All-Americans by assorted home the Mid-Con Championship and making it’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Under his publications. guidance, the Jaguars posted a 20-14 overall record and a 10-4 mark in conference play. The 2008 calendar year was a banner campaign for Howard as he traveled to Peru as part of the In 16 seasons in The Summit League (formerly Mid-Continent Conference), Howard has seen 12 program’s work with Samaritan’s Feet to deliver shoes to those less fortunate. That was after he had players (Don Carlisle, Sylvester Allen, Antoine Lewis, Odell Bradley, Josh Murray, Akeem Clark, George coached an Athletes in Action team to an 8-1 record during a 10-day tour of East Asia. Later that same Hill, Austin Montgomery, Gary Patterson, Robert Glenn, Stephen Thomas and Ian Chiles) recognized on offseason, Hill, the reigning Summit League Player of the Year, was selected by the San Antonio Spurs the All-Newcomer Team in the coaches/media polls. In 2005-06, Montgomery became IUPUI’s first-ever in the first round of the NBA Draft. He became the first early entrant to be chosen in Summit League Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year in the program’s history and Glenn matched the award in 2009. history and was just the second-ever first rounder in the league’s near 30 year history. In 2001-02, Howard’s first year as Associate Head Coach, the Jaguars showed promise on the Collectively, IUPUI was coming off its most successful season in program history, having won the mid-major level as they turned in a 15-15 mark and clawed their way to the Mid-Con Tournament aforementioned 26 games behind Hill and fellow guards Gary Patterson and Austin Montgomery. In Championship game. The recruiting class around which that team was built, featured six talented JUCO addition, the Jaguars won a school record 15 Summit League games and were a perfect 15-0 on their players and 2002 Howard County Player of the Year Blair Crawford. home floor. “Todd certainly has the pedigree, knowledge and work ethic to succeed in this profession,” As Associate Head Coach, Howard was key to IUPUI’s success in the conference and on a national recruiting guru Clark Francis said. “His results at IUPUI have led the Jaguars to unprecedented success. level. In a span of out of 10 years, IUPUI either played for or captured a league title. Plus, IUPUI His recruiting prowess has brought quality, impact student-athletes to Indianapolis.” produced two league Players of the Year, two Newcomers of the Year, a Sixth Man of the Year and a A native of Louisville, Ky., Howard played collegiately at the University of Louisville where he Defensive Player of the Year. labels his experience in playing for Hall of Fame Coach Denny Crum as one that enabled him to “play Howard’s work with the Jaguars’ guards was evidenced by the program ranking among the nation’s for the best, with the best and against the best.” While reaching the NCAA Tournament three times, the leaders in fewest turnovers per game for five straight years. In 2008, the Jaguars were the only team in Cardinals also captured two Metro Conference titles. the country to rank among the top five in field goal, free throw and three-point shooting percentages, Upon completion of his playing career, Howard served as a student assistant under Crum for the leading the nation in the three-point shooting. In 2010, the Jaguars ranked second to only Syracuse in 1993-94 season. The Cardinals enjoyed a return trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 that season and boasted a field goal shooting and led The Summit in field goal and three-point percentage and steals. In 2011, roster that included five future NBA players. IUPUI led The Summit and ranked top five nationally in free throw shooting. Howard graduated from Louisville Ballard High School in 1989 after capturing a state In his role as recruiting coordinator, Howard is always highly visible on the recruiting trail, having championship as a junior in 1988 and finishing as state runner-up in 1987. Ballard was nationally strung together numerous marquee classes for the Jags. He scoured his home state of Kentucky to ink ranked during each of his four seasons as Howard was named All-District and All-Region each season. former prep standouts Marcellus Barksdale, Lyonell Gaines and Jordan Shanklin. Gaines later earned He was a high school teammate of current New York Knicks star Allan Houston. Throughout his high a spot on the prestigious Kentucky All-Star Team, becoming IUPUI’s second selection in three years. In school and collegiate career, Howard played with eight future NBA players. 2007 IUPUI inked Indiana All-Stars Larry Stone and Alex Young and Kentucky All-Star Aaron Morris. The The Howard family is rich in basketball tradition. Todd’s father, Terry, also played at Louisville while class of John Ashworth and Adrian Moss, swingman Leroy Nobles and highly touted big man Christian his younger brother, Nathan, played at Murray State. In 1999, Howard was listed by The Hoop Scoop as Siakam was rated tops in The Summit by noted insider Clark Francis, editor of The Hoop Scoop. IUPUI’s “One of the Games Top 20 Assistant Coaches” and was recently listed by Indiana Basketball News as one of the state’s top assistants. Howard values the mentorship of Hall of Fame Coach Pete Newell and has served as a camp THE HOWARD FILE clinician at his annual ‘Big Man Camp’ on two occasions. He worked with some of the game’s elite post School: ...... Louisville, ‘93 players and learning from the Hall of Fame coach. In 2002, Howard assisted FIBA and USA Basketball in hosting the World Championships in Indianapolis. Seasons with IUPUI: ...... 19th season / 3rd as Head Coach The Louisville product prides himself in the development of perimeter players. IUPUI’s success Career Record: ...... 25-65 (3rd year) has been predicated by strong backcourts and few have been stronger than the 2007-08 trio of Hill, Coaching Experience: Patterson and Montgomery. In addition, Howard helped the long-term development of Crenshaw, David Barlow, Johnny Miller, Matt Burks, Rodney Thomas, Derek Williams, Taj Hawkins and Carlos Knox, ...... 2011-pres., Head Coach, IUPUI among others...... 2001-11, Associate Head Coach, IUPUI “Howard has a relationship with the players that all coaches dream about,” WISH-TV’s Anthony ...... 1995-2001, Assistant Coach, IUPUI Calhoun said. “The one thing that caught my attention is how much the players love playing for him.” He is married to the former Patti Martin, also from Louisville. The couple have a son, Adam, and a ...... 1993-94, Student Assistant Coach, Louisville daughter, Katie. The Howard family resides in Fishers, Ind.. VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 14 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 5 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Rebounds: 3 twice Assists: 2 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FG: 1 four times FGA: 5 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) 3FG: ------3FGA: 1 twice FT: 5 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FTA: 6 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Blocks: ------#0 - CORTELL BUSBY Steals: 1 twice 6-2 / 2004R-Fr.4G4Chester, S.C. Minutes: 15 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) Lewisville/Fishburne (Va.) Military School Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzBusby’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2012-13 Redshirted - did not play 2013-14 13-0 83 6.4 4-15 .267 0-2 .000 7-9 .778 1-6-7 0.5 5-0 7 7 0 2 15 1.2 Totals 13-0 83 6.4 4-15 .267 0-2 .000 7-9 .778 1-6-7 0.5 5-0 7 7 0 2 15 1.2

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 vs. Southeast Missouri (11/16/13) Rebounds: 11 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Assists: 6 at Bradley (12/4/13) FG: 9 at Fort Wayne (1/25/14) FGA: 18 at Fort Wayne (1/25/14) 3FG: 3 vs. Southeast Missouri (11/16/13) 3FGA: 5 at Marquette (12/14/13) FT: 6 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) FTA: 6 three times Blocks: 2 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) #1 - KHUFU NAJEE Steals: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) 6-4 / 1904Jr.4G4Berkeley, Calif. Minutes: 40 twice Berkeley HS/Allan Hancock JC Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzNajee’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2013-14 26-24 859 33.0 100-228 .439 13-43 .302 50-61 .820 9-65-74 2.8 42-0 53 44 5 20 263 10.1 Totals 26-24 859 33.0 100-228 .439 13-43 .302 50-61 .820 9-65-74 2.8 42-0 53 44 5 20 263 10.1

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 vs. Chattanooga (11/29/13) Points: 25 vs. Chattanooga (11/29/13) Rebounds: 5 twice Rebounds: 7 at Youngstown State (2/15/10) Assists: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Assists: 4 vs. Texas Southern (11/20/11) FG: 8 vs. Chattanooga (11/29/13) FG: 8 three times FGA: 15 vs. Western Illinois (1/30/14) FGA: 16 at SIU-Edwardsville (1/5/10) 3FG: 5 at North Dakota State (2/6/14) 3FG: 7 at Youngstown State (2/26/11) 3FGA: 9 at North Dakota State (2/6/14) 3FGA: 13 at Valparaiso (12/31/09) FT: 6 vs. Chattanooga (11/29/13) FT: 7 at Cleveland State (2/24/11) FTA: 6 vs. Chattanooga (11/29/13) FTA: 9 at Cleveland State (2/24/11) Blocks: 1 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Blocks: 1 vs. Judson (1/2/14) #2 - JA’ROB McCALLUM Steals: 3 vs. Western Illinois (1/30/14) Steals: 3 four times 6-0 / 1704Sr.4G4Marion, Ind. Minutes: 40 vs. Western Illinois (1/30/14) Minutes: 40 twice Marion HS/Milwaukee Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzMcCallum’s Career Stats (at Milwaukee) Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2009-10 31-1 605 19.5 76-190 .400 44-104 .423 45-61 .738 13-67-80 2.6 35-0 22 40 0 20 241 7.8 2010-11 33-26 780 23.6 94-248 .379 44-133 .331 29-44 .659 8-54-62 1.9 58-0 26 51 0 20 261 7.9 2011-12 6-6 160 26.7 21-57 .368 12-35 .343 6-8 .750 2-11-13 2.2 14-0 9 7 0 10 60 10.0 2012-13 Redshirted - did not play 2013-14 15-3 315 21.0 52-115 .452 25-60 .417 16-17 .941 4-29-33 2.2 28-0 19 20 1 9 145 9.7 UWM Totals 70-33 1545 22.1 191-495 .386 100-272 .368 80-113 .708 23-132-155 2.2 107-0 57 98 0 50 562 8.0 IUPUI Totals 15-3 315 21.0 52-115 .452 25-60 .417 16-17 .941 4-29-33 2.2 28-0 19 20 1 9 145 9.7 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 15 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 28 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) Points: 28 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) Rebounds: 7 at Northwestern (11/22/13) Rebounds: 8 vs. Oakland (2/1/12) Assists: 4 twice Assists: 7 at South Dakota (1/19/12) FG: 11 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) FG: 11 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) FGA: 23 at Marquette (12/14/13) FGA: 23 at Marquette (12/14/13) 3FG: 4 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) 3FG: 4 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) 3FGA: 10 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) 3FGA: 10 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) FT: 9 at Bradley (12/4/13) FT: 9 at Bradley (12/4/13) FTA: 13 at Bradley (12/4/13) FTA: 13 at Bradley (12/4/13) Blocks: 3 at Northwestern (11/22/13) Blocks: 4 vs. Valparaiso (12/23/11) #4 - IAN CHILES Steals: 3 twice Steals: 4 twice 6-1 / 2004Jr.4G4Louisville, Ky. Minutes: 41 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Minutes: 45 at Oral Roberts (2/9/12) Ballard HS/Wabash Valley JC Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzChiles’ Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2011-12 32-28 951 29.7 110-244 .451 34-82 .415 82-105 .781 27-80-107 3.3 59-0 54 58 19 38 336 10.5 2012-13 4-2 119 29.8 12-43 .279 1-8 .125 16-21 .762 2-7-9 2.3 9-0 9 10 3 7 41 10.3 2013-14 21-20 705 33.6 127-305 .416 25-87 .287 54-80 .675 13-60-73 3.5 36-0 35 38 10 21 333 15.9 Totals 57-50 1775 31.1 249-592 .421 60-177 .339 152-206 .738 42-147-189 3.3 104-0 98 106 32 66 710 12.5

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 6 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Rebounds: 1 five times Assists: ------FG: 2 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FGA: 8 vs. Judson (1/2/14) 3FG: 1 at South Dakota State (2/8/14) 3FGA: 1 four times FT: 2 twice FTA: 4 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) Blocks: 1 vs. Judson (1/2/14) #5 - LINWOOD ROSS Steals: ------6-5 / 1954R-Fr.4G4Miramar, Fla. Minutes: 11 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Westminister Academy Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzRoss’ Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2012-13 Redshirted - did not play 2013-14 10-0 35 3.5 5-17 .294 1-4 .250 5-8 .625 0-5-5 0.5 1-0 0 1 1 0 16 1.6 Totals 10-0 35 3.5 5-17 .294 1-4 .250 5-8 .625 0-5-5 0.5 1-0 0 1 1 0 16 1.6

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 5 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) Rebounds: ------Assists: ------FG: 2 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) FGA: 2 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) 3FG: 1 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) 3FGA: 1 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) FT: ------FTA: ------Blocks: ------#10 - JALEN McCALLUM Steals: ------5-9 / 1604R-Fr.4G4Marion, Ind. Minutes: 2 twice Marion HS/Jackson (Mich.) CC Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzMcCallum’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2012-13 Redshirted - did not play 2013-14 2-0 4 2.0 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 5 2.5 Totals 2-0 4 2.0 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 5 2.5 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 16 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Rebounds: 6 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Assists: 1 three times FG: 7 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FGA: 8 vs. Judson (1/2/14) 3FG: ------3FGA: ------FT: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FTA: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Blocks: 1 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) #11 - JOSH JAMES Steals: 2 vs. Judson (1/2/14) 6-9 / 2254Fr.4F/C4Cedar Lake, Ind. Minutes: 21 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Andrean/Quakerdale (Iowa) Prep Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzJames’ Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2013-14 17-0 110 6.5 15-22 .682 0-0 .000 9-11 .818 12-13-25 1.5 21-0 3 4 1 3 39 2.3 Totals 17-0 110 6.5 15-22 .682 0-0 .000 9-11 .818 12-13-25 1.5 21-0 3 4 1 3 39 2.3

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) Rebounds: 5 three times Assists: 2 twice FG: 6 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) FGA: 10 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) 3FG: 1 five times 3FGA: 3 at South Dakota State (2/8/14) FT: 2 five times FTA: 3 vs. Evansville (11/12/13) Blocks: 2 vs. Judson (1/2/14) #12 - JUSTUS STANBACK Steals: 3 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) 6-8 / 2204Fr.4F4W. Lafayette, Ind. Minutes: 30 twice West Lafayette HS Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzStanback’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2013-14 26-12 448 17.2 40-108 .370 5-18 .278 12-16 .750 18-45-63 2.4 66-3 9 26 6 14 97 3.7 Totals 26-12 448 17.2 40-108 .370 5-18 .278 12-16 .750 18-45-63 2.4 66-3 9 26 6 14 97 3.7

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: 19 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) Rebounds: 6 at South Dakota State (2/8/14) Assists: 3 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) FG: 7 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) FGA: 11 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) 3FG: 1 twice 3FGA: 4 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) FT: 7 at South Dakota State (2/8/14) FTA: 9 at South Dakota State (2/8/14) Blocks: ------#14 - ELIJAH RAY Steals: 1 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) 6-6 / 2324R-Fr.4F4Gary, Ind. Minutes: 26 vs. Omaha (2/1/14) Bowman Academy Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzRay’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2012-13 Redshirted - did not play 2013-14 12-0 115 9.6 16-34 .471 2-12 .167 11-13 .846 10-12-22 1.8 11-0 3 8 0 1 45 3.8 Totals 12-0 115 9.6 16-34 .471 2-12 .167 11-13 .846 10-12-22 1.8 11-0 3 8 0 1 45 3.8 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 17 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Points: 22 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Rebounds: 12 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Rebounds: 12 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Assists: 7 vs. Southeast Missouri (11/16/13) Assists: 7 vs. Southeast Missouri (11/16/13) FG: 7 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) FG: 7 vs. Cincinnati Christian (12/10/13) FGA: 11 three times FGA: 11 three times 3FG: 2 twice 3FG: 2 three times 3FGA: 4 twice 3FGA: 4 four times FT: 9 twice FT: 9 twice FTA: 11 twice FTA: 11 twice Blocks: 5 at Northwestern (11/22/13) Blocks: 5 at Northwestern (11/22/13) #22 - MARCELLUS BARKSDALE Steals: 3 twice Steals: 5 vs. UMKC (1-3-12) 6-5 / 2104So.4G4Lexington, Ky. Minutes: 40 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Minutes: 40 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Tates Creek HS Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzBarksdale’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2011-12 32-0 476 14.9 28-77 .364 10-33 .303 38-54 .704 24-36-60 1.9 46-0 24 28 4 21 104 3.3 2012-13 7-0 75 10.7 1-11 .091 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 2-8-10 1.4 7-0 9 5 1 2 2 0.3 2013-14 26-26 853 32.8 63-161 .391 7-34 .206 91-121 .752 31-145-176 6.8 68-2 92 60 23 31 224 8.6 Totals 65-26 1404 21.6 92-249 .369 17-72 .236 129-176 .733 57-189-246 3.8 121-2 125 93 28 54 330 5.1 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 vs. North Carolina Central (12/10/13) Points: 22 vs. IU East (11-26-12) Rebounds: 3 three times Rebounds: 5 at South Dakota (12-1-12) Assists: 3 vs. North Dakota State (1/11/14) Assists: 3 four times FG: 4 vs. North Carolina Central (12/10/13) FG: 7 vs. IU East (11-26-12) FGA: 7 twice FGA: 13 vs. IU East (11-26-12) 3FG: 3 vs. North Carolina Central (12/10/13) 3FG: 5 twice 3FGA: 5 five times 3FGA: 11 vs. IU East (11-26-12) FT: 3 twice FT: 3 five times FTA: 3 twice FTA: 4 three times Blocks: 1 twice Blocks: 2 vs. IU East (11-26-12) #23 - P.J. HUBERT Steals: 2 twice Steals: 2 three times 6-5 / 2004Sr.4G4Greenfield, Ind. Minutes: 27 vs. Drake (12/29/13) Minutes: 41 vs. Milwaukee (2-23-13) Mt. Vernon HS Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzHubert’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2010-11 9-2 74 8.2 7-15 .467 7-13 .538 0-1 .000 1-2-3 0.4 2-0 2 5 1 3 21 2.3 2011-12 4-0 15 3.8 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 2-0 0 3 0 1 6 1.5 2012-13 28-13 419 15.0 53-133 .398 38-100 .380 14-19 .737 1-28-29 1.0 41-0 23 22 3 8 158 5.6 2013-14 24-4 331 13.8 28-86 .326 20-69 .290 11-11 1.000 1-28-29 1.2 24-0 21 7 2 8 87 3.6 Totals 65-19 839 12.9 90-239 .377 67-186 .360 25-31 .806 3-58-61 0.9 69-0 46 37 6 20 272 4.2 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 32 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Points: 32 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Rebounds: 11 twice Rebounds: 15 vs. Milwaukee (2-23-13) Assists: 3 three times Assists: 5 vs. Milwaukee (2-23-13) FG: 13 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FG: 13 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FGA: 16 vs. Judson (1/2/14) FGA: 16 vs. Judson (1/2/14) 3FG: 3 twice 3FG: 3 twice 3FGA: 5 at Bradley (12/4/13) 3FGA: 5 at Bradley (12/4/13) FT: 7 vs. North Dakota State (1/11/14) FT: 7 twice FTA: 8 vs. North Dakota State (1/11/14) FTA: 9 at IPFW (1-26-13) Blocks: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) Blocks: 3 vs. Judson (1/2/14) #30 - DONOVAN GIBBS Steals: 2 vs. Southeast Missouri (11/16/13) Steals: 3 four times 6-7 / 2154Sr.4F4Louisville, Ky. Minutes: 37 twice Minutes: 45 vs. Milwaukee (2-23-13) Iroquois HS Bio4Game-by-Game Stats zzGibbs’ Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2010-11 33-1 416 12.6 39-72 .542 0-4 .000 8-18 .444 16-51-67 2.0 27-0 12 9 11 4 86 2.6 2011-12 31-5 394 12.7 41-85 .482 2-5 .400 11-18 .611 22-38-60 1.9 36-0 11 16 6 8 95 3.1 2012-13 32-32 1066 33.3 139-251 .554 10-22 .455 38-62 .613 57-150-207 6.5 76-1 45 69 16 22 326 10.2 2013-14 26-17 646 24.8 70-135 .519 13-34 .382 32-40 .800 32-96-128 4.9 49-1 21 27 11 7 185 7.1 Totals 122-55 2522 20.7 289-543 .532 25-65 .385 89-138 .645 127-335-462 3.8 188-2 89 121 44 41 692 5.7 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 18 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9

SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) Points: 27 twice Rebounds: 13 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Rebounds: 13 twice Assists: 4 at Northwestern (11/22/13) Assists: 4 twice FG: 9 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) FG: 12 vs. South Dakota (2-28-13) FGA: 16 at Northwestern (11/22/13) FGA: 16 twice 3FG: ------3FG: 2 vs. San Diego State (11-21-10) 3FGA: 1 at Northwestern (11/22/13) 3FGA: 4 vs. San Diego State (11-21-10) FT: 8 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) FT: 8 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) FTA: 11 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) FTA: 11 at Utah Valley (11/8/13) Blocks: 4 vs. IU Northwest (11/19/13) Blocks: 5 vs. UMKC (3-2-13) #42 - MITCH PATTON Steals: 2 four times Steals: 2 five times 6-9 / 2484Sr.4C4Vincennes, Ind. Minutes: 41 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) Minutes: 41 at Southeast Missouri (12/23/13) South Knox HS Bio4Game-by-Game Stats

zzPatton’s Career Stats Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2010-11 28-6 198 7.1 23-57 .404 4-12 .333 19-22 .864 10-9-19 0.7 28-0 0 11 10 2 69 2.5 2011-12 32-10 331 10.3 51-124 .411 1-6 .167 22-36 .611 28-43-71 2.2 49-0 12 10 13 8 125 3.9 2012-13 27-22 710 26.3 153-263 .582 0-1 .000 65-97 .670 50-86-136 5.0 73-2 26 51 30 8 371 13.7 2013-14 24-24 721 30.0 121-247 .490 0-1 .000 61-86 .709 53-89-142 5.9 76-1 14 36 23 16 303 12.6 Totals 111-62 1960 17.7 348-691 .504 5-20 .250 167-241 .693 141-227-368 3.3 226-3 52 108 76 34 868 7.8 2013-14 REDSHIRTS wwBoutte Notes Played in 66 games over two seasons at Detroit, all as a reserve... averaged 1.4 points and 1.3 assists per game as a sophomore as the primary backup to current Sacramento Kings guard Ray McCallum, Jr.... scored a career-high 10 points (4-6 FG, 2-3 3’s) in the 2012- 13 season-opening win over Northern Michigan on Nov. 9... was a member of Detroit’s 2012 Horizon League Championship team... four-year varsity starter at Indianapolis Howe High School... broke the all-time career assists mark in the state of Indiana at Indianapolis Howe High School... named the Indianapolis Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior... P.J. BOUTTE named to the 2011 Boys All-State Honorable Mention Team. 5-9 / 1604Jr.4G4Indianapolis, Ind. Howe Academy/Detroit Bio

zzBoutte’s Career Stats (at Detroit) Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2011-12 34-0 257 7.6 9-40 .225 3-16 .188 7-12 .583 7-24-31 0.9 22-0 29 24 0 13 28 0.8 2012-13 32-0 280 8.8 16-54 .296 2-17 .118 12-23 .522 11-18-29 0.9 30-0 40 27 1 22 46 1.4 Totals 66-0 537 8.1 25-94 .266 5-33 .152 19-35 .542 18-42-60 0.9 52-0 69 51 1 35 74 1.1

wwWilliams Notes Played 21 games at North Carolina Central, making five starts a year ago... averaged 1.6 points and 2.0 rebounds a game, while shooting 57.9 percent from the floor... redshirted the 2011-12 season at NC Central due to an injury... began his college career at Wabash Valley Junior College in 2010-11, netting 8.7 points and 4.8 rebounds in 28 games played... finished the season with 16 blocks and shot a team-high 66.1 percent from the floor... helped Marion (Ind.) High School to a state runner-up finish and 24-5 record... averaged 15 points and 10 boards per game as a senior... garnered First Team All-Conference and All- County honors his final season... participated in the North-South All-Star Game. DAVRON WILLIAMS 6-7 / 2254Jr.4F4Marion, Ind. Marion/Wabash Valley JC/NC Central Bio zzWilliams’ Career Stats (at North Carolina Central) Year G-GS MIN MPG FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-R RPG PF-D A TO B S PTS PPG 2012-13 21-5 165 7.9 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 12-22 .545 20-22-42 2.0 26-0 3 11 2 3 34 1.6 Totals 21-5 165 7.9 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 12-22 .545 20-22-42 2.0 26-0 3 11 2 3 34 1.6 VS. DENVER (12-11, 5-3 SUMMIT) s PAGE 19 RECORD: 5-21, 0-9 2013-14 IUPUI MEN’S BASKETBALL RADIO/TV CHART

NUMERICAL ROSTER 0...... Cortell Busby 1...... Khufu Najee 2...... Ja’Rob McCallum 4...... Ian Chiles 5...... Linwood Ross 10...... Jalen McCallum 11...... Josh James 12...... Justus Stanback 14...... Elijah Ray #0 - CORTELL BUSBY #1 - KHUFU NAJEE #2 - JA’ROB McCALLUM #4 - IAN CHILES 22...... Marcellus Barksdale 6-2 R-Fr. G 6-4 Jr. G 6-0 Sr. G 6-1 Jr. G 23...... P.J. Hubert Chester, S.C. Berkeley, Calif. Marion, Ind. Louisville, Ky. 30...... Donovan Gibbs 42...... Mitch Patton

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 22.....BARKSDALE, Marcellus 0...... BUSBY, Cortell 4...... CHILES, Ian 30...... GIBBS, Donovan 23...... HUBERT, P.J. 11...... JAMES, Josh 2...... McCALLUM, Ja’Rob #5 - LINWOOD ROSS #10 - JALEN McCALLUM #11 - JOSH JAMES #12 - JUSTUS STANBACK 10...... McCALLUM, Jalen 6-5 R-Fr. G 5-9 R-Fr. G 6-9 Fr. F/C 6-8 Fr. F 1...... NAJEE, Khufu Miramar, Fla. Marion, Ind. Cedar Lake, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. 42...... PATTON, Mitch 14...... RAY, Elijah 5...... ROSS, Linwood 12...... STANBACK, Justus

ROSTER BREAKDOWNS BY CLASS: Sr. (4): Gibbs, Hubert, Ja’Rob McCallum, Patton Jr. (2): Chiles, Najee So. (1): Barksdale, #14 - ELIJAH RAY #22 - MARCELLUS BARKSDALE #23 - P.J. HUBERT #30 - DONOVAN GIBBS Fr. (6): Busby, James, Jalen 6-6 R-Fr. F 6-5 So. G 6-5 Sr. G 6-7 Sr. F McCallum, Ray, Ross, Gary, Ind. Lexington, Ky. Greenfield, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Stanback

BY POSITION: G (8): Barksdale, Busby, Chiles, Hubert, Ja’Rob McCallum, Jalen McCallum, Najee, Ross F (4): Gibbs, James, Ray, Stanback C (1): Patton

#42 - MITCH PATTON P.J. BOUTTE DAVRON WILLIAMS TODD HOWARD BY STATE: 6-9 Sr. C 5-9 Jr. G 6-7 Jr. F Head Coach CA (1): Najee Vincennes, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Marion, Ind. 3rd season FL (1): Ross IN (7): Hubert, James, Ja’Rob PRONUNCIATIONS: McCallum, Jalen P.J. BOUTTE...... boo-TAY McCallum, Patton, Ian CHILES...... (rhymes with smiles) Ray, Stanback JA’ROB McCallum...... juh-ROB KY (3): Barksdale, Chiles, KHUFU NAJEE...... COO-foo NAH-gee Gibbs DAVRON Williams...... DAVE-ron SC (1): Busby