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This Game: Next Game: 2K Classic - Host Rnd Head Coach ...... 2K Classic - Host Round EASTERN MICHIGAN Eagles Overall...... 166-121 (9+ years) at [-/rv] SMU Mustangs At SMU ...... 9-0 (First Year) GARDNER-WEBB Runnin’ Bulldogs Sun., Nov. 13 - 1pm Location (Enrollment)...... Dallas, Texas (10,981) (0-0, 0-0 Big South) Moody Coliseum (7,000) at Dallas, Texas Conference...... American Athletic [-/rv] SMU Mustangs TV: ESPN3 Colors...... Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286) (0-0, 0-0 American) SMU Radio: KAAM 770 AM Arena ...... Moody Coliseum (7,000) TuneIn App - Search SMU President ...... Dr. R. Gerald Turner Friday, November 11 - 7 p.m. (Rich Phillips, Allen Stone) Director of Athletics ...... Rick Hart #PonyUp #MoodyMagic SID...... Herman Hudson / [email protected] Moody Coliseum (7,000) Office/Cell Phone ...... 214-768-1304 / 214-924-0358 Dallas, Texas Following Game: 2K Classic ...... Spencer Stewart / [email protected] / 214-768-4723 SMU Basketball [-/rv] PITTSBURGH Panthers 69 All-League 1st Team Honors TV: ESPN3 / WatchESPN vs. [-/rv] SMU Mustangs ...... Lindsey Olsen / [email protected] / 214-768-4970 21 Selections In The NBA Draft (David Saltzman, Stephen Howard) Thu. Nov. 17 - 7pm ET/6pm CT Web Site ...... SMUMustangs.com 15 Conference Titles Madison Square Garden (19,763) Facebook ...... /SMUMustangs, /SMUBasketball 16 Postseasons SMU Radio: KAAM 770 AM New York, New York Twitter ...... @SMUMustangs, @SMUBasketball, 11 NCAA Tournaments TuneIn App - Search SMU TV: ESPN2 or ESPNU ...... @CoachJankSMU, #PonyUp, #MoodyMagic 11 League Players Of The Year (Allen Stone, Herman Hudson) SMU Radio: KAAM 770 AM Instagram...... @SMU.Mustangs, @SMUBasketball 8 All-Americans (11 honors) TuneIn App - Search SMU Credentials...... SMUMustangs.com/media #PonyUp #MoodyMagic (Rich Phillips, Allen Stone) 1 Final Four #PonyUp

#MoodyMagic - Since renovation for 2013-14 season 2016-17 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Top three season attendance totals in SMU history; only four home losses Day Date Opponent (TV) [SMU Rank] Result Record In the Top 25 the past three seasons, reaching as high as No. 8 Fri. N11 Gardner-Webb ~ (ESPN3) [-/rv] 7pm Sun. N13 Eastern Michigan ~ (ESPN3) [-/rv] 1pm 2015-16 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Champions Thu. N17 vs [-/rv] Pittsburgh% (ESPN2 or ESPNU) 7pm ET/6CT 2014-15 AAC Season & Tournament Champs, NCAA Second Round Fri. N18 vs [rv/rv] Michigan/Marquette% (ESPN2)4:30pmET/3:30CT 2014 NIT Finalist or 6:30pmET/5:30CT 2016-17 Tue. N22 UC Santa Barbara (ESPN3) 8pm Ben Moore - Preseason All-AAC 1st Team Fri. N25 at USC (Pac-12) 6pm CT/4pm PT Shake Milton - Preseason All-AAC 2nd Team, Jerry West SG of the Year watch list Wed. N30 at Boise State (MWN) 8pm CT/7pm MT Fri. D2 CSU Bakersfield (ESPN3) 7pm No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Sun. D4 Delaware State (ESPN3) 2pm 00 Ben Moore F 6-8 220 Sr.-3L Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook HS) Wed. D7 TCU (ESPNEWS) 7pm 1 Shake Milton G 6-5 205 So.-1L Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS) Wed. D14 McNeese State (ESPN3) 7pm 2 Tom Wilson G 6-5 180 Fr.-HS Melbourne, Australia (Australian Institute of Sport) Mon. D19 Stanford (ESPN2) 8pm 3 Sterling Brown G 6-6 230 Sr.-3L Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East HS) Tue. D20 Albany (ESPN3) 7pm 5 Dashawn McDowell G 6-5 185 Fr.-HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast HS) Tue. D27 at Memphis * (ESPNU) 8pm 10 Jarrey Foster G 6-6 220 So.-1L Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Sat. D31 at East Carolina * (ASN/ESPN3) 12pm ET/11am CT 13 Harry Froling F 6-11 260 Fr.-HS Townsville, Australia (Australian Institute of Sport) Wed. J4 Temple * (CBSSN) 8pm 15 Leo Kontopoulos F 6-9 210 Fr.-HS Frankfurt, Germany (German School of Thessaoloniki [Greece]) Sat. J7 USF * (ESPNEWS) 4pm 21 Ben Emelogu II G 6-5 215 Jr.-1L Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS/Virginia Tech) Thu. J12 at [rv/25] Cincinnati * (ESPN or ESPN2) 9pm ET/8CT 22 Jonathan Wilfong G 6-3 185 Sr.-3L Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School) Sun. J15 at Tulane * (CBSSN) 5pm 31 Jimmy Whitt * G 6-3 175 So.-TR Columbia, Mo. (Hickman HS/Arkansas) Thu. J19 [18/16] Connecticut * (ESPN or ESPN2) 6pm 33 F 6-7 235 Jr.-TR Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa HS/Duke) Sat. J21 Houston * (ESPNU) 5pm Head Coach: Tim Jankovich (Kansas State, 1982) Wed. J25 at UCF * (ESPNEWS) 6pm ET/5pm CT Associate Head Coach: K.T. Turner (Oklahoma City, 2003) Wed. F1 East Carolina * (ESPNEWS) 8:30pm Assistant Coach: Shawn Forrest (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1998) Sat. F4 at Tulsa * (ESPNEWS) 6pm Assistant Coach: Jay Duncan (Villanova, 2012) Thu. F9 at Temple * (ESPN2) 9pm ET/8pm CT Director of Basketball Operations: Sean Stout (North Carolina, 2010) Sun. F12 [rv/25] Cincinnati * (ESPN) 3pm Director of Recruiting: Jerry Hobbie (Fordham, 1985) Wed. F15 Tulane * (ASN/ESPN3) 8pm Director of Player Development: George Lynch (North Carolina, 1993) Sat. F18 at Houston * (ESPN2) 5pm Director of Video: Nemanja Jovanovic (University of Belgrade, 2009) Sat. F25 at [18/16] Connecticut * (CBS) 12pm ET/11am CT Graduate Manager: Kevin Dunleavy, Jr. (SMU, 2015) Thu. M2 Tulsa * (CBSSN) 7pm Graduate Manager: Jon Ekey (Illinois State, 2013) Sat. M4 Memphis * (ESPN or ESPN2) 3pm Strength and Conditioning: Mark Mitchell (Eastern Michigan, 2010) M9-12 American Championship (Hartford, Conn. - XL Center) Athletic Trainer: Warren Young (SMU, 2000) ~ 2K Classic Benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project (Host Rounds) Pronunciations: Ben Emelogu II (eh-mel-o-goo), Jarrey Foster (juh-ray), Tim Jankovich (jank-o-vich), Leo % 2K Classic (New York - MSG) * American Athletic Conference Kontopoulos (kon-dop-oo-lus), Dashawn McDowell (duh-shawn), Semi Ojeleye (shem-ee o-juh-lay) [AP / Coaches] KAAM 770 AM is the flagship for SMU Men's * Sitting out 2016-17 after transferring from Arkansas Basketball (Available on the TuneIn App - Search SMU) Home games on campus at Moody Coliseum (7,000) The [-/rv] SMU Mustangs open the 2016-17 season by SMU vs. Gardner-Webb (1-0) Tickets at SMUMustangs.com or 214-SMU-GAME (214-768-4263) hosting Gardner-Webb on Friday at 7 p.m. This is the first Dates and times subject to change of four games that are part of the 2K Classic benefitting H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 1-0 OT: 0-0 Wounded Warrior Project. The Mustangs host Eastern 2002-03 D28 N^ W 64-63 3rd - ‘15-16 NCAA rank in 3FG% at .420 (led AAC past 2 years) Michigan on Sunday at 1 p.m. The championship rounds ^ Jim Thorpe Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 4 - Home losses since the start of 2013-14 (54 games) are at Madison Square Garden in New York where SMU SMU vs. Eastern Michigan (0-0) 4th - ‘15-16 NCAA scoring margin +13.9 (led AAC past 2 years) faces Pittsburgh on Nov. 17. The Mustangs will face SMU vs. Pittsburgh (0-0) 4th - ‘15-16 NCAA reb. margin +10.2 (led AAC past 3 years) SMU vs. Michigan (2-0) 4th - ‘15-16 NCAA FG% .497 (led AAC past 3 years) Marquette or Michigan on Nov. 18. SMU was 16-1 at home 6th - ‘15-16 NCAA assists 17.6 (led AAC past 2 years) last season, and has lost just four games at home since H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 OT: 0-0 2014-15 D20 A W 62-51 13th - ‘15-16 NCAA scoring def. 63.4 (2nd in AAC past 2 years) the start of 2012-13. 18-0 - Start in ‘15-16, best in SMU history (was 10-0 in 1997-98) 2015-16 D8 H W [19/-] 82-58 18 - Winning streak was second in program history (20 in 1955-56) Men's basketball coach Tim Jankovich takes over after [AP/Coaches] #24 - Final ‘15-16 AP Rank (17 wks 15-16, 9 wks 14-15, 4 13-14) serving four seasons as associate head coach. Last sea- SMU vs. Marquette (0-0) 27th - NCAA rank in ast/to ratio at 1.40 (2nd in AAC past 2 years) son, the Mustangs went 25-5, finishing the season ranked 28th - NCAA rank FG% def. .400 (3rd in AAC; led AAC 13-14 & 14-15) No. 24 after reaching a high of No. 8. SMU was the last unbeaten team in the country, starting 18-0, winning 37 - Sellouts in 48 games in the renovated Moody Coliseum the Las Vegas Classic title during the season-opening streak. The Mustangs return starters Ben Moore, GARDNER-WEBB Runnin’ Bulldogs ...... Tim Craft Sterling Brown and Shake Milton as well as letterwinners Jarrey Foster and Jonathan Wilfong. The At GW/Overall (Years) ...... 55-46 (4th) / Same Mustangs add a pair that sat out last season in Ben Emelogu II and Semi Ojeleye, as well as newcomers Last Season / Big South...... 17-16 / 10-8 (T-5th) Harry Froling, Tom Wilson, Dashawn McDowell and Leo Kontopoulos. Jimmy Whitt will sit out this season Postseason:...... None after transferring from Arkansas. Moore was named preseason all-conference first team while Milton was Location:...... Boiling Springs, North Carolina named to the second team. Milton was also one of just 20 named to the Jerry West of the Colors: ...... Scarlet and Black Year watch list. SID: ...... Whitney Noble / [email protected] Website:...... gwusports.com HEAD COACH TIM JANKOVICH: Tim Jankovich was named TIM JANKOVICH HEAD COACHING RECORD head coach on July 8, 2016, after four years as associate head coach OVERALL H A N OT under . He is in his 34th season (2016-17) as a collegiate Year School W L PCT W-L W-L W-L W-L coach, and his 12th as a head coach. 93-94 North Texas 14 15 .483 8-4 3-9 3-2 0-1 Southland (4th) Jankovich, who led the team during Brown's NCAA-mandated 94-95 North Texas 14 13 .519 9-5 5-8 0-0 0-0 Southland (4th) suspension in 2015-16, went 9-0 in the lead chair, guiding the 95-96 North Texas 15 13 .536 9-3 5-9 1-1 2-0 Southland (2nd) 96-97 North Texas 10 16 .385 6-6 3-9 1-1 3-1 Big West (5th - East) Mustangs to wins over Stanford, TCU and Michigan among others. He 07-08 Illinois State 25 10 .714 15-1 7-5 3-4 0-0 NIT, Missouri Valley (2nd) was also part of the staff that led SMU to the 2014-15 American 08-09 Illinois State 24 10 .706 13-2 7-7 4-1 2-5 NIT, Missouri Valley (3rd) Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles as well as an NCAA 09-10 Illinois State 22 11 .667 12-2 5-7 5-2 0-1 NIT, Missouri Valley (3rd) Tournament berth. Jankovich was involved in the recruitment of all of the members of 10-11 Illinois State 12 19 .387 7-8 2-10 3-1 0-0 Missouri Valley (T-9th) the current team as well as SMU great Nic Moore, who Jankovich recruited at Illinois 11-12 Illinois State 21 14 .600 12-3 3-8 6-3 2-2 NIT, Missouri Valley (T-3rd) State and who then transferred to the Hilltop when Jankovich joined the staff. His career 15-16 SMU 9 0 1.000 7-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Served as HC for first 9 games includes serving as an assistant coach for Lon Kruger, Jack Hartman, , 16-17 SMU Kevin Stallings, and Larry Brown. TOTALS 166 121 .578 98-34 42-72 26-15 9-10 He previously was head coach at Illinois State (2007-12) and North Texas (1993- .742 .368 .634 .474 97), and as an assistant or head coach, his teams have won six regular season confer- ence championships and four league tournament titles, made nine NCAA Tournament CONFERENCE H A OT appearances and have earned eight NIT berths. Year School W L PCT W-L W-L W-L In 2015-16, the Mustangs finished 25-5 with a 16-1 record at Moody Coliseum. 93-94 North Texas 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 0-1 SMU was second in the American Athletic Conference at 13-5. The Ponies were No. 24 94-95 North Texas 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 0-0 in the final AP Top 25 after reaching as high as No. 8 during the season. The final poll 95-96 North Texas 12 6 .667 7-2 5-4 2-0 was the 17th straight week in the AP Top 25. Jankovich served as the head coach for 96-97 North Texas 5 11 .313 2-6 3-5 2-1 07-08 Illinois State 13 5 .722 8-1 5-4 0-0 the first nine games, leading SMU to a 9-0 start en route to a program-best 18-0 start. 08-09 Illinois State 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 2-3 SMU claimed the Las Vegas Classic title during the 18-game win streak; eventually 09-10 Illinois State 11 7 .611 8-1 3-6 0-0 becoming the last undefeated team in NCAA Division I. SMU led The American in 8 of 10-11 Illinois State 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 0-0 21 statistical rankings and ranked in the top 10 of 7 NCAA stat categories. Nic Moore 11-12 Illinois State 9 9 .500 7-2 2-7 1-0 was selected AAC Player of the Year and AP All-America Honorable Mention for the sec- 15-16 SMU 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ond straight season. He was named All-AAC First Team for the third straight season. 16-17 SMU 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Moore was also a finalist for the Award, a member of the Wooden Award TOTALS 83 77 .519 53-27 30-50 7-5 Late Season Top 20, on the Naismith Midseason Watch List and on the Oscar .663 .375 .583 Robertson Trophy Watch List. Markus Kennedy was on the Award Watch TIM JANKOVICH TIMELINE List and earned his second straight AAC Sixth Man of the Year honor. Shake Milton was a 77-78 Washington State Student-Athlete unanimous pick for the AAC All-Rookie team. Ben Moore was named to the NABC All-District 79-82 Kansas State Student-Athlete 3 NCAAs (‘81 Elite 8, ‘82 Sweet 16), Second Team. 3x Academic All-America & Academic All-Big 8 In 2014-15, SMU claimed the American Athletic Conference regular season and tourna- 83-84 UT-Pan American GA 84-86 Kansas State Asst. Coach ment titles en route to reaching the NCAA Tournament. SMU finished the season 27-7 overall. 86-87 Texas Asst. Coach The Mustangs went 15-3 in league play, clinching the outright league title (first since 1993) 87-91 Colorado State Associate HC WAC Champs (‘89, ‘90), NCAA (‘89, ‘90), NIT (‘88) with a 67-62 win against Tulsa in a sold out Moody Coliseum on March 8. The team followed 91-92 Baylor Asst. Coach that by winning the AAC tournament title 62-54 over Connecticut. The Mustangs spent nine 92-93 Oklahoma State Asst. Coach 20-9, Second in Big 8 weeks in the AP and USA Today Top 25 and set home attendance records for a season 93-97 North Texas Head Coach ‘94 & ‘96 Southland Tournament Finals 97-99 Hutchinson CC Head Coach 50-14, 2 NJCAA Tournaments, Top-20 each year (124,986) and average (6,944) while going 16-2 in Moody Coliseum. Nic Moore was named 99-02 Vanderbilt Asst. Coach 51-41 in 3 years, ‘00 & ‘02 NITs AP All-American Honorable Mention and AAC Player of the Year, Markus Kennedy was AAC 02-03 Illinois Asst. Coach Big Ten Tournament Champs, NCAA 2nd Rnd Sixth Man of the Year and Most Outstanding Player of the Championship, and Yanick Moreira 03-07 Kansas Asst. Coach 105-29 in 4 years, 3 Big 12 Titles (‘05, ‘06, ‘07), was named the AAC’s Most Improved Player. 2 Big 12 Tour. Titles (‘06, ‘07), 4 NCAAs (‘04 & ‘07 Elite Eight) In his second season (2013-14), he helped lead the Mustangs into the national spotlight 07-12 Illinois State Head Coach 106-64 in 5 years, 4 NITs (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12), as SMU earned a No. 1 seed in the NIT and eventually reached the title game at Madison 3 Missouri Valley Tournament Finals (‘08, ‘09, ‘12) Square Garden. SMU was in the top 25 in four of the last five regular season polls, being 12-16 SMU Associate HC 2015-16 Las Vegas Classic Champs, ranked for the first time since 1984-85. The Mustangs led the AAC and finished in the top 20 Started 18-0, Ranked as high as No. 8; nationally in percentage (48.3%, 18th NCAA) and field goal percentage defense 2015 AAC RS & T Champs, NCAA 2nd Rnd, Season Attendance Record; (38.5%, 7th NCAA). 2014 NIT Finalist, first ranking since ‘84-85 Prior to SMU, Jankovich spent five seasons (2007-12) as the head coach at Illinois State, where his teams went 105-64, and made four NIT appearances (2008, 2009, 2010, TIM JANKOVICH TIMELINE AT SMU 2012). He also won at least 20 games and finished in the top-three in the Missouri Valley Conference in each of the NIT sea- April 26, 2012 - Named Associate HC for Larry Brown sons. They advanced to the MVC tournament championship game three times (2008, 2009, 2012), twice falling in overtime. He Nov. 17, 2012 - Signs first class of Sterling Brown, Ben became the first head coach in MVC history to make the tournament title game in each of his first two seasons. Moore and Yanick Moreira Dec. 23, 2013 - SMU receives vote in AP poll, first for SMU Before arriving at Illinois State, he spent five years as an assistant for Kansas coach Bill Self (one at Illinois and four at since Dec. 23, 2003 Kansas). During that stretch, their teams made five straight NCAA Tournament appearances, two trips to the Elite Eight and laid Jan. 4, 2014 - SMU opens renovated Moody Coliseum; first the foundation for Kansas' National Championship season in 2008. sellout (7,166) since Nov. 2001 In Jankovich's four years at Kansas, the Jayhawks compiled a 105-29 (.784) record, won three Big 12 regular season Feb. 10, 2014 - SMU No. 23 in AP Poll, first ranking since titles (2005, 2006, 2007), a pair of Big 12 tournaments (2006, 2007) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each campaign. 1984-85 season March 16, 2014 - SMU earns No. 1 seed in NIT In his final season at Kansas (2006-07), the Jayhawks went 33-5, and advanced to the Elite Eight for the second time in four April 3, 2014 - Minnesota defeats SMU 65-63 in NIT Final years. The Jayhawks finished the season ranked No. 2 in both the final and ESPN/USA Today polls. KU fin- Sept. 2, 2014 - SMU announces Moody Coliseum sold out ished each season of his tenure ranked No. 16 or better. of season tickets for 2014-15 season In his one year as an assistant at Illinois (2002-03), the team finished 25-7, won the Big Ten Tournament and advanced to Oct. 31, 2014 - SMU is #22 in preseason AP Poll (also #22 in USA Today Coaches Poll) the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Illinois was ranked No. 11 in the final AP poll. Feb. 14, 2015 - [25/25] SMU hosts ESPN College Gameday For the past 30-plus years, Jankovich has played a key role in recruiting and player development. He is responsible for then defeats Connecticut 73-55 having attracted and coached some of the most accomplished recruiting classes in college basketball and has coached 24 cur- March 8, 2015 - [22/22] SMU def. Tulsa 67-62 to claim AAC rent or former NBA players. title (first at SMU since 1993 SWC) In addition to working under Self, Jankovich has served as an assistant coach for Eddie Sutton, Jack Hartman, Lon March 15, 2015 - [20/21] SMU wins American Conf. Tournament 62-54 at UConn (SMU’s first since 1988 SWC) Kruger, Boyd Grant, Gene Iba, Bob Weltlich and Kevin Stallings. Other than Kansas and Illinois, he also served on the coaching March 19, 2015 - SMU’s first NCAA game since 1993 staffs at UT-Pan American, Kansas State, Texas, Colorado State, Baylor, Oklahoma State and Vanderbilt. In addition, he served Dec. 17, 2015 - Wins 105-72 vs. Hampton to go 9-0 as act- as a head coach for four years at North Texas (1993-97) and two seasons at Hutchinson Community College (1997-99). ing HC, including wins vs. Michigan and at Stanford One of the winningest players in Kansas State history, he was a four-year starter at guard (one year at Washington Dec. 23, 2015 - SMU wins Las Vegas Classic 70-66 vs. State and three years for legendary coach Jack Hartman at Kansas State). In each of his three seasons at KSU, the Wildcats Colorado, 11-0 is program’s best start Jan. 11, 2016 - SMU #10 in AP, first top-10 since ‘84-85 (up were ranked in the top-20 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Jankovich played in nine NCAA Tournament games, advanc- to #8 on Jan. 18). ing to the 1981 Elite Eight and the 1982 Sweet 16. Jan. 19, 2016 - #8 SMU def. Houston 77-73 for 18-0 start, A three-time academic All-American and honorable mention All-Big Eight player, Jankovich finished his career at Kansas best in program history, last unbeaten DI team in the nation State in the school's top-10 in nine categories, including first in season free-throw percentage (.917) and eighth in career field- (would lose 89-80 at Temple on 1/24) March 3, 2016 - #24 SMU def. Connecticut 80-54 for 25th goal percentage (.510). In addition, he set the Big Eight Tournament record for single-game assists (14). win, best in regular season at SMU. Finished 25-5. Jankovich graduated from Kansas State cum laude in 1982 with a 3.63 GPA in business finance and received his mas- ter's degree in radio/television in 1985. He and his wife, Cindy, have a son, Michael. SMU IN OPENERS (60-40): SMU is 60-40 in season-openers. (Last season, def. Sam Houston State 85-50 in 2015-16 Rankings NCAA Moody Coliseum). SMU has won five straight season-openers. AMERICAN RANKINGS (FINAL) FINAL ALL GAMES - INDIVIDUAL Scoring 1 Nic Moore 16.1 185 SMU IN HOME OPENERS (65-35): SMU is 65-35 in home openers with a 43-16 record in home openers at 22 Ben Moore 11.9 24 Tolbert 11.6 Moody Coliseum and a 22-19 mark outside of Moody Coliseum. SMU has won 17 of the last 20 home openers, 28 Milton 10.5 including five straight. Last season, then [rv/-] SMU defeated Sam Houston State 85-50. Rebounding 4 Tolbert 8.5 75 10 Ben Moore 7.4 158 13 Kennedy 6.3 SMU WHEN OPENING AT HOME (42-16): SMU is 42-16 when opening the season at home (2015-16, [rv/-] FG Pct. 2 Brown .602 4 Tolbert .556 SMU def. Sam Houston State 85-50). 5 Ben Moore .549 9 Kennedy .509 13 Milton .477 THE SERIES VS. GARDNER-WEBB (1-0): This is the second meeting against Gardner-Webb. SMU claimed a Assists 1 Nic Moore 5.2 45 64-63 victory in the opening-round of the Jim Thorpe Classic on Dec. 28, 2002 in Las Vegas, Nev. 13 Milton 2.7 15 Brown 2.6 FT Pct. T-4 Nic Moore .800 173 LAST MEETING VS. GARDNER-WEBB (W, 64-63 at Jim Thorpe Classic on Dec. 28, 2002): LAS VEGAS Steals 5 Nic Moore 1.3 226 T-15 Brown 1.1 (SMU) - The SMU Mustangs pulled out a dramatic 64-63 win over the Gardner-Webb Bulldogs in the opening 3FG Pct. 1 Brown .536 game of the 2002 Jim Thorpe Classic, coming from behind with 11 seconds remaining to move to 4-4 on the 3 Milton .426 5 Nic Moore .413 49 season. After trailing for the entire second half, Gardner-Webb pulled ahead 63-62 on an Otis Daniels jumper 3PT FGM 1 Nic Moore 2.6 74 with 36 seconds to play. After a timeout, SMU freshman phenom Bryan Hopkins calmly hit a 12-foot jumper Blocked Shots 7 Ben Moore 1.4 128 9 Kennedy 1.2 183 with 11 ticks to play and iced the win with a on the Bulldogs' final possession. SMU had four players in Ast/TO Ratio 3 Nic Moore 2.3 81 double figures, led by Hopkins' 17. Quinton Ross added 14, Justin Isham had 12 and Eric Castro just missed a Off. Rebs. 1 Tolbert 3.53 24 6 Ben Moore 2.90 86 double-double with 10 points and a game-high nine boards. 13 Kennedy 2.11 Def. Rebs. 7 Tolbert 5.00 177 Minutes 4 Nic Moore 34.4 123 THE SERIES VS. EASTERN MICHIGAN (0-0): This is the first meeting. 10 Milton 32.6 Double-Doubles Tolbert 6 173 Ben Moore 6 173 UP NEXT: SMU hosts Eastern Michigan on Sunday at 1 p.m. before heading to New York for the championship ALL GAMES - TEAM rounds at Madison Square Garden. SMU faces Pittsburgh on Nov. 17. The Mustangs will face Marquette or Scoring Off. 2 77.3 73 Scoring Def. 2 63.4 13 Michigan on Nov. 18. Scoring Margin 1 13.9 4 FT Pct. 5 .700 161 FG Pct. 1 .497 4 2015-16 REVIEW: SMU finished 25-5. SMU was the last undefeated program in the nation after starting 18-0, FG Pct. Def. 3 .400 28 a program record. The 18-game winning streak is the second-longest in program history (20 during 1955-56). 3Pt.FG Pct. 1 .420 3 3Pt.FG Pct. Def. 8 .331 101 SMU was No. 24 in the final AP Top 25. The Mustangs were as high as No. 8 this season. The final poll was Reb. Off. 2 39.4 36 the 17th straight week in the AP Top 25 after receiving votes in the first two polls. Reb. Def. 1 29.3 --- Reb. Margin 1 10.2 4 Blocked Shots 6 4.6 50 Nic Moore was selected The American Player of the Year and AP All-America Honorable Mention for the sec- Assists 1 17.6 6 Steals 5 6.1 169 ond straight season. He was named All-AAC First Team for the third straight season. Moore was also Bob TO Margin 8 -.30 195 Cousy Award Finalist, Naismith Award Candidate and Wooden Award Candidate. Markus Kennedy was hon- Ast./TO Ratio 2 1.40 27 Off. Rebs. 2 13.2 23 ored as the AAC Sixth Man of the Year for the second consecutive campaign. Shake Milton was a unanimous Def. Rebs. 4 26.2 99 pick for the AAC All-Rookie team. Ben Moore was named to the NABC All-District Second Team. Def. Reb. Pct. 1 .715 --- Off. Reb. Pct. 1 .412 --- 3PT FG Made 8 6.5 225 SMU led The American in 8 of 21 statistical rankings and ranked in the top 10 of 7 NCAA stat categories. The Turnovers 7 12.4 146 Mustangs finished second in The American in scoring (77.3) while leading the AAC in field goal percentage W-L Pct. .833 4 (49.7, 4th NCAA), 3-point percentage (42.0, 3rd NCAA) and assists (17.6, 6th NCAA). SMU was also second in Personal Fouls 15.7 10 CONFERENCE GAMES - INDIVIDUAL the AAC in -to-turnover ratio (1.40, 27th NCAA). SMU had five of the top 13 in the AAC in field goal per- Scoring 5 Nic Moore 15.9 centage: Sterling Brown (.602, 2nd), Jordan Tolbert (.556, 4th), Ben Moore (.549, 5th), Markus Kennedy (.509, T-20 Ben Moore 11.5 25 Milton 10.8 9th) and Shake Milton (.477, 13th). The Mustangs had at least four double-digit scorers in 23 of 30 games with T-26 Brown 10.7 Nic Moore leading the league in scoring at 16.1. Sterling Brown led The American in 3-point percentage (.536), 29 Tolbert 10.6 Rebounding 9 Tolbert 7.4 Shake Milton was third (.426) and Nic Moore was fifth (.413). 10 Ben Moore 7.2 11 Kennedy 6.9 The Mustangs outrebounded 24 of 30 opponents and led the AAC with a +10.2 margin (4th NCAA). FG Pct. 2 Brown .561 4 Ben Moore .534 SMU was at least +10 in 16 games (16-0). Jordan Tolbert led SMU at 8.5 rebounds (4th AAC) with Ben Moore 5 Tolbert .532 next at 7.4 (10th AAC). SMU also led The American in offensive rebound percentage (.412) and defensive 8 Kennedy .496 14 Milton .448 rebound percentage (.715). Jordan Tolbert topped the AAC at 3.53 offensive boards per game (24th NCAA) Assists 4 Nic Moore 4.9 while Ben Moore averaged 2.90 per game (6th AAC). T-12 Brown 2.9 FT Pct. 6 Nic Moore .785 Steals T-4 Nic Moore 1.4 HEAD COACH TIM JANKOVICH... is in his first season at the helm at SMU after four seasons as the associ- 12 Brown 1.2 3FG Pct 1 Brown .488 ate head coach. He is in his 34th season as a collegiate coach, and his 12th as a head coach. In 2015-16, the 7 Milton .414 Mustangs finished 25-5, finishing the season ranked No. 24 after reaching a high of No. 8. SMU was the last 9 Nic Moore .402 3PT FGM T-2 Nic Moore 2.7 unbeaten team in the country, starting 18-0, winning the Las Vegas Classic title during the season-opening T-12 Milton 2.0 streak. In 2014-15, the Mustangs claimed the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament Blocked Shots T-5 Ben Moore 1.4 T-9 Kennedy 1.2 championships en route to the NCAA Tournament. SMU was the top seed in the 2014 NIT, reaching the title 15 Tolbert 0.9 game in the program's most recent trip to Madison Square Garden. This is his 10th season as the leader of a Ast/TO Ratio 6 Nic Moore 2.0 Off. Rebs. 5 Ben Moore 3.1 Division I program, including five as head coach at Illinois State (2007-12) and four at North Texas (1993-97). 6 Tolbert 3.0 As a head coach, he is 166-121 (.578) [9-0 at SMU]. 9 Kennedy 2.4 Def. Rebs. 15 Kennedy 4.4 That includes a 104-64 mark at ISU where his teams Minutes 6 Milton 35.2 recorded four top-three finishes in the Missouri Valley, 7 Nic Moore 35.0 CONFERENCE GAMES - TEAM reached the conference tournament final three times Scoring Off. 3 73.7 and earned four NIT bids. As an assistant or head Scoring Def. 3 64.4 Scoring Margin 1 9.3 coach, his teams are 628-375 (.626) with six regular FT Pct. 5 .685 season conference championships, four league tour- FG Pct. 1 .481 FG Pct. Def. 4 .414 nament titles, nine NCAA Tournament appearances 3Pt.FG Pct. 1 .415 and eight NIT bids.
3Pt.FG Pct. Def. 5 .330 Reb. Off. 3 37.5 - 6 Conference Titles (Colorado State - WAC ‘89, ‘90; Reb. Def. 1 29.8 Kansas - Big 12 ‘05, ‘06, ‘07; SMU - AAC ‘15)
Reb. Margin 1 7.7 Blocked Shots 4 4.7 - 4 Conference Tournament Titles (Illinois - Big Ten Assists 1 16.4 ‘03; Kansas - Big 12 ‘05, ‘06; SMU - AAC ‘15)
Steals 7 6.1 TO Margin 9 -1.06 - 9 NCAAs (CSU ‘89, ‘90; Oklahoma State ‘93; Illinois Ast./TO Ratio 4 1.3 ‘03; Kansas ‘04 RF, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 RF; SMU ‘15)
Off. Rebs. 3 12.9 Def. Rebs. 7 24.6 - 8 NITs (CSU ‘88, Vanderbilt ‘00, ‘02; Illinois State ‘08, Def. Reb. Pct. 3 .702 ‘09, ‘10, ‘12; SMU ‘14 Final) Off. Reb. Pct. 1 .401 3PT FG Made 10 6.5 Turnovers 8 12.9 ATTENDANCE: SMU has surpassed 100,000 in attendance for three straight seasons. In 2014-15, SMU set a AP Top 25 (Preseason - October 31) season attendance record of 124,986 total and 6,944 average. The New Moody single-game attendance record RK TEAM RECORD PTS of 7,395 was set against Connecticut (Feb. 14, 2015).
1 Duke (58) 0-0 1,612 SMU Season Home Attendance Total
2 Kentucky (2) 0-0 1,479 Total Season
3 Kansas 0-0 1,476 124,986 2014-15 AAC Champions
4 Villanova (4) 0-0 1,465 117,420 2015-16
5 Oregon (1) 0-0 1,343 6 North Carolina 0-0 1,314 107,412 2013-14
7 Xavier 0-0 1,167 101,296 1984-85 8 Virginia 0-0 1,149 9 Wisconsin 0-0 1,135 AWARDS - JERRY WEST SHOOTING GUARD OF THE YEAR NOMINEE: Sophomore guard Shake Milton 10 Arizona 0-0 1,004 was one of 20 candidates named to the 2017 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award watch list, the 11 Indiana 0-0 917 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced on Oct. 18. The annual honor recognizes the top shoot- 12 Michigan State 0-0 903 ing guards in Division I men's college basketball. As a freshman, Milton was a unanimous American Athletic 13 Louisville 0-0 755 Conference All-Rookie selection after ranking third in the league for three-point percentage (42.6, 52-122), 13th 14 Gonzaga 0-0 699 15 Purdue 0-0 672 in field goal percentage (47.7) and 28th in scoring (10.5). The Owasso, Oklahoma, native also averaged 2.7 16 UCLA 0-0 540 assists (13th AAC) and 3.0 rebounds with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio as he helped the Mustangs to a 25-5 17 Saint Mary's 0-0 512 season. This summer, he was a shooting guard at the 2016 Nike Hoops Summit in Los Angeles and went to 18 Connecticut 0-0 504 Croatia with a Global Sports Academy U.S. Team. 19 Syracuse 0-0 464 20 West Virginia 0-0 360 AWARDS - PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE: Senior Ben Moore was named to the preseason All-AAC first 21 Texas 0-0 250 team, while sophomore Shake Milton was named to the second team. The Mustangs, who finished second last 22 Creighton 0-0 231 season after winning the conference in 2014-15, were picked behind Cincinnati and Connecticut, respectively. 23 Rhode Island 0-0 199 24 Iowa State 0-0 168 25 Maryland 0-0 144 3 TIMES THE CHARM: Shake Milton made 52 three pointers as a freshman, which was two off the SMU fresh- Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 110, Dayton 98, man record. He was second on the team in 2015-16 to Nic Moore (76).
Florida State 88, California 74, San Diego State 48, Miami 35, SMU Season 3FGM By A Freshman
NC State 29, Butler 21, Wichita St 21, Ohio State 18, 1 54 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-03; Stephen Woods, 1996-97; Jabari Hearn, 1994-95
Virginia Tech 18, Florida 18, Texas A&M 14, 4 52 Shake Milton, 2015-16 Mississippi State 14, Oklahoma 11, Colorado 10, Michigan 8, 5 42 Chad Elsey, 1997-98
Monmouth 7, Notre Dame 6, Washington 5, Seton Hall 5, Princeton 2, Ohio 1, Vanderbilt 1, Harvard 1

60-50-85: As a junior in 2015-16, Sterling Brown shot 60.2% from the field (109-181, 2nd AAC), 53.6% from 3- USA Today Coaches Poll (Preseason - October 20) point range (30-56, 1st AAC, SMU Record) and 85.7% on free throws (54-63). He is the first at SMU to accom- RK TEAM RECORD PTS plish the 60-50-80 marks and the first in NCAA Division I since at least the start of the 1996-97 season. (The 3- 1 Duke (27) 0-0 792 point line was instituted in 1986-87.) 2 Kansas (1) 0-0 721 3 Villanova (1) 0-0 700 BALANCED SCORING: In 2015-16, SMU had 4 players with 10+ points in 23 of 30 games, including 6 in dou- 4 Kentucky (2) 0-0 695 ble figures in the win against Hampton and 5 in double figures six times. 5 Oregon (1) 0-0 620 6 North Carolina 0-0 614 7 Virginia 0-0 596 BEST START(S) IN PROGRAM HISTORY: SMU started 18-0 in 2015-16, which was the best in program histo- 8 Xavier 0-0 552 ry, surpassing the 10-0 start by the 1997-98 team. The 18-game winning streak was the second-longest in pro- 9 Michigan State 0-0 544 gram history (20 during 1955-56). The 7-0 start in American Athletic Conference play was the best league start 10 Wisconsin 0-0 487 since going 12-0 en route to the 1955-56 SWC title. SMU’s 20-2 mark tied for the best through 22 games. The 11 Arizona 0-0 468 Mustangs got to 26-2 in 1955-56 before finishing 26-4. 12 Indiana 0-0 435 13 Gonzaga 0-0 371 CRASHING THE GLASS: SMU has led The American in rebound margin for three straight seasons. In 2015- 14 Louisville 0-0 367 16, SMU outrebounded 24 of 30 opponents and had a +10.2 margin (1st AAC, 4th NCAA). The Mustangs 15 Purdue 0-0 324 16 Connecticut 0-0 239 were at least +10 in 16 games. In the 4-game stretch from 12/5 to 12/17, SMU was at least +25 in each game 17 Syracuse 0-0 224 (+113 total, +28.3 average). SMU was +25 vs. New Hampshire, +25 vs. Michigan, +37 vs. Nicholls, +26 vs. 18 West Virginia 0-0 204 Hampton. SMU has outrebounded 98 of 133 since the start of 2012-13. 19 Saint Mary's 0-0 203 Season Reb. Margin Conf.-NCAA Outrebound Opp.
20 UCLA 0-0 185 2012-13 +2.6 5th - 102nd 21 of 32 (+10 in 4 games)
21 Maryland 0-0 153 2013-14 +4.8 1st - 36th 25 of 37 (+10 in 11 games)
22 Texas 0-0 124 2014-15 +6.7 1st - 17th 28 of 34 (+10 in 10 games)
23 Creighton 0-0 113 2015-16 +10.2 1st - 4th 24 of 30 (+10 in 16 games) 24 Rhode Island 0-0 85 25 Cincinnati 0-0 75 Others receiving votes: Florida State 65, Iowa State 56, FG%: SMU has led The American in field goal percentage for three straight seasons. In 2015-16, SMU led The California 43, Miami 35, Dayton 34, Oklahoma 33, American at 49.7% from the field (4th NCAA), shooting better than 25 of 30 opponents. The Mustangs have Seton Hall 24, Texas A&M 22, Notre Dame 18, outshot 100 of 133 opponents since the start of 2012-13.
San Diego State 17, Virginia Tech 16, Wichita St 15, Season FG% Conf.-NCAA Higher % Than Opp.
Butler 14, USC 14, Ohio State 12, Colorado 11, Florida 11, 2012-13 .449 7th - 89th 18 of 32
Clemson 11, Michigan 10, Pittsburgh 7, Georgia 6, Yale 6, 2013-14 .483 1st - 18th 28 of 37
VCU 6, Chattanooga 5, Washington 4, Kansas State 3, 2014-15 .475 1st - 26th 29 of 34
Nevada 3, Davidson 2, Valparaiso 2, Arkansas 2, 2015-16 .497 1st - 4th 25 of 30 SMU 1, Utah 1 Specialty Stats FG% DEFENSE: SMU held opponents to 40.0% from the floor (3rd AAC, 28th NCAA). In the past four sea- T/O 2ndCh Paint FastB Bench sons, SMU has held 73 of 133 opponents at or below 40%.
SMU Avg. Season FG% Def. Conference-NCAA Opponents Under 40%
Opp. Avg. 2012-13 .395 1st - 39th 16 of 32
2013-14 .385 1st - 7th 24 of 37
Largest Comebacks With Tim Jankovich At SMU 2014-15 .381 1st - 5th 20 of 34
Deficit Time Opponent Final 2015-16 .400 3rd - 28th 13 of 30 13 (41-28) 19:02 2nd vs. Clemson (4/1/14) * 65-59 13 (41-28) 18:07 2nd at Temple (1/14/15) 60-55 12 (22-10) 12:07 1st at TCU (12/2/15) 75-70 FG% MARGIN: Last season, SMU shot 49.7% while holding opponents to 40.0%. The +9.7% differential was 10 (15-5) 12:05 1st vs. Texas A&M (11/30/13) 55-52 3rd in the NCAA.
10 (38-28) 3:35 1st LSU (03/24/14) 80-67 Season FG% (Conf. - NCAA) FG% Def. (Conf. - NCAA) Differential (Conf. - NCAA)
10 (39-29) 14:50 2nd [rv/-]Temple (2/19/15) 68-57 2012-13 .449 (7th - 89th) .395 (1st - 39th) = +5.4 (3rd - 39th)
10 (19-9) 13:07 1st vs. East Carolina (3/13/15) 74-68 2013-14 .483 (1st - 18th) .385 (1st - 7th) = +9.8 (1st - 1st)
10 (17-7) 11:17 1st vs. Temple (3/14/15) 69-56 2014-15 .475 (1st - 26th) .381 (1st - 5th) = +9.4 (1st - 5th)
10 (46-36) 17:37 2nd [rv/-] Yale (11/22/15) 71-69 2015-16 .497 (1st - 4th) .400 (3rd - 28th) = +9.7 (1st - 3rd) * Wins from 2013-14 later vacated SMU - Most Wins In A Season (* Conference Champions) INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR THE MUSTANGS: In the past few season, several Mustangs have Wins Season Record Coach Postseason played in international events or gone with teams on international tours.
28 1987-88* 28-7 Bliss NCAA 2nd Rd 2016:
27 ^ 2013-14 27-10 Brown NIT Final Global Sports Academy Goodwill Tour U.S. Team (Croatia): Jarrey Foster, Shake Milton, Semi Ojeleye 27 2014-15* 27-7 Brown NCAA 2nd Rnd East Coast USA (Italy): Harry Froling, Dashawn McDowell
26 1955-56* 26-4 Hayes NCAA Final 4 2015:
25 1983-84 25-8 Bliss NCAA 2nd Rd World University Games with Team USA (South Korea): Nic Moore (gold medalist)
25 2015-16 25-5 Jankovich/Brown Global Sports Academy Goodwill Tour U.S. Team (Belgium, England, Germany, Netherlands): Ben Moore, 23 1984-85 23-10 Bliss NCAA 2nd Rd Sterling Brown, Semi Ojeleye and Ben Emelogu II
22 1956-57* 22-4 Hayes NCAA Reg SF East Coast USA (France, Italy): Jordan Tolbert
21 1999-00 21-9 Dement NIT 1st Rnd 2014:
20 1966-67* 20-6 Hayes NCAA Reg Final Global Sports Academy Goodwill Tour U.S. Team (Belgium, England, Germany, Netherlands): Ben Moore, 20 1992-93* 20-8 Shumate NCAA 1st Rnd Sterling Brown 20 2010-11 20-15 Doherty CIT Semifinal SMU - Most Conference Wins In A Season (* Champions) MOODY/HOME COURT ADVANTAGE: SMU has lost just four games (54 contests) at home since the start of Wins Season League Overall Coach the 2013-14. SMU has played 48 of those games in the renovated Moody Coliseum. In those 54 home games, 15 2014-15 * 15-3 27-7 Larry Brown SMU is averaging 75.9 points per game with a scoring margin of +16.1. SMU is shooting 50.6% at home while 13 2015-16 13-5 25-5 Larry Brown holding opponents to 37.8%.
12 6 times Season Home Losses (Games) Pts. FG% Opp. Pts. Opp. FG%
2013-14 1 (19 games) 75.7 .515 59.4 .366
SMU - Best Starts with 0 losses 2014-15 2 (18 games) 72.7 .495 58.7 .380
Start Season Record Coach 2015-16 1 (17 games) 79.6 .508 61.5 .390 18-0 2015-16 25-5 Jankovich/Brown 10-0 1997-98 18-10 Mike Dement NON-CONFERENCE UNDER JANKOVICH: SMU is 9-0 in non-conference games under Jankovich. SMU was 9-0 1984-85 23-10 Dave Bliss 12-0 in non-conference play last seaosn, including winning the 2015-16 Las Vegas Classic. The Mustangs have lost just five non-conference regular season contests since the start of the 2013-14 season, only one of those SMU - Longest Winning Streaks losses was at home (then No. 25 Arkansas 78-72 on 11/24/14). Wins Coach Start Date End Date 20 Doc Hayes 12-22-1955 3-22-1956 PAINT IS KEY: SMU outscored 24 of 30 opponents (22-2) in the paint last season, averaging 37.2 to 23.7. 18 Brown/Jankovich 11-14-2015 1-24-2016 The Ponies have outscored 109 of 133 opponents in the paint since the start of 2012-13. 10 Mike Dement 11-22-1997 1-3-1998 10 Doc Hayes 2-2-1966 3-11-1966 Season Outscored Opponents In The Paint (SMU to Opp.)
2012-13 23 of 32 (28.6 to 19.6)
SMU - Polls Ranked AP Same Season (* Champions) 2013-14 31 of 37 (33.4 to 21.8)
Weeks Season Record Conf. Coach 2014-15 31 of 34 (31.5 to 19.2)
17 2015-16 24-4 12-4 Jankovich/Brown 2015-16 24 of 30 (37.2 to 23.7) 16 1984-85 23-10 10-6 Bliss 14 (all) 1956-57 22-4 * 11-1 Hayes ROAD WARRIORS: The Mustangs are 16-8 on the road since the start of the 2014-15 season with a 20-9 9 2014-15 27-7 * 15-3 Brown mark away from Moody Coliseum (4-1 neutral site). SMU was 7-4 on the road in 2015-16 after going 9-4 on 8 1955-56 26-4 * 12-0 Hayes the road in 2014-15. The nine road wins rank second in school history (10 in 1955-56). The Mustangs won seven straight road games, which was the longest streak since a program-record eight in 1955-56. The 2014- SMU - Most Consecutive Polls Ranked By AP 15 streak was all in AAC play, the most consecutive league road victories since seven straight from 1983-84 to Polls Season(s) Coach 1984-85 (record 10 from 1954-55 to 1956-57). At 7-2 in The American, SMU finished with its most conference 22 1955-56 (last 8), 1956-57 (all 14) Hayes road wins in a season (previous record was 6 in 1955-56, 1966-67, 1983-84.)
17 2015-16 (last 17) Jankovich/Brown SMU - Best Road Start:
16 1984-85 (first 16) Bliss 5-0 in 1934-35 & 2015-16
7 2014-15 (last 7) Brown 4-0 in 1927-28
SMU - Most Road Wins In A Season:
SMU - Best Home Starts Start Season Home Overall Coach 10 in 1955-56
15-0 1984-85 15-1 23-10 Dave Bliss 9 in 2014-15
15-0 ^ 2013-14 18-1 27-10 Larry Brown 8 in 1961-62, 1983-84
13-0 1999-00 13-2 21-9 Mike Dement 7 in 1966-67, 1987-88, 1992-93, 1999-00, 2015-16
12-0 1956-57 13-1 22-4 Doc Hayes SMU - Most Consecutive Road Wins:
12-0 2015-16 16-1 25-5 Jankovich/Brown 8 in 1955-56
Undefeated Home Seasons 7 in 2014-15
1916-17 (8-0), 1937-38 (5-0), 1954-55 (9-0), 1955-56 (10-0) 6 in 1966-67 & 2014-15 (last 1) to 2015-16 (first 5)
SMU - Most Conference Road Wins In A Season:
SMU - Longest Home Winning Streaks 7 in 2014-15 (7-2)
Wins Coach Start Date End Date 6 in 1955-56 (6-0), 1966-67 (6-1), 1983-84 (6-2)
34 Doc Hayes 2/13/54 3/15/57 SMU - Most Consecutive Conference Road Wins:
19 Dave Bliss 2/11/84 2/27/85 10 in a span from 1954-55 to 1956-57 (1954-55: won last 2; 1955-56: won all 6; 1956-57: won first 2)
15^ Larry Brown 11/11/13 3/5/14 7 in a span from 1983-84 to 1984-85 (1983-84: won last 4; 1984-85: won first 3), 2014-15 15 Brown/Jankovich 2/14/15 2/10/16 13 Bliss/John Shumate 1/23/88 1/21/89 TROPHY CASE: Since the start of the 2013-14 season the Mustangs have added four items to the trophy 13 Mike Dement 11/20/99 2/28/00 case, most recently the 2015-16 Las Vegas Classic (12/16-12/23). In 2014-15, SMU won American Athletic SMU - Most Home W Conference regular season and tournament titles. In 2013-14, SMU was the runner-up in the NIT. ins In A Season Wins Season Home Record Coach 18^ 2013-14 18-1 27-10 Larry Brown TOP 25: SMU is receiving votes in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll. In 2015-16, SMU finished 24th in 16 2014-15 16-2 27-7 Larry Brown the AP Poll, its 17th straight poll in the top 25. That is the third-longest streak at SMU and the second-highest 16 2015-16 16-1 25-5 Brown/Jankovich total in a season for the Mustangs. It was the third straight season SMU has been ranked in the top 25. In 15 1984-85 15-1 23-10 Dave Bliss 2014-15, SMU was in the top 25 for nine weeks including the final seven regular season polls. SMU finished 15 2010-11 15-7 20-15 Matt Doherty No. 18 in the AP and receiving votes in the USA Today Coaches poll. The Mustangs spent four weeks in the Top 25 in 2013-14. That was the first time SMU had been ranked since the 1984-85 season, when the SMU - Season Home Attendance Average (6500+) Mustangs were as high as No. 2. Average Season 6944 2014-15 AAC Champs 6907 2015-16 6665 1961-62 SWC Champs 6647 1959-60 ^ Wins from 2013-14 later vacated STREAKS:
SMU - Season Home Attendance Total (100,000+) 10+points: Ben Moore 3 (16, 10, 12)
Total Season Longest This Season:
124,986 2014-15 8+ rebounds: Ben Moore (10)
117,420 2015-16 Long:
107,412 2013-14 Dbl-Dbl: Ben Moore (12 pts, 10 rebs)
101,296 1984-85 Long:
5+ assists:
SMU - Most Road Wins In A Season Long:
Wins Serason Road Overall Coach 3+ steals:
10 1955-56 10-2 26-4 Doc Hayes Long:
9 2014-15 9-4 27-7 Larry Brown 2+ blocks: Ben Moore 4 (2, 2, 2, 2)
8 1961-62 8-5 18-17 Doc Hayes Long: Ben Moore 4 (12/5-12/17) 8 1983-84 8-4 25-8 Dave Bliss 7 1966-67 (7-3), ‘87-88 (7-4), ‘92-93 (7-4), ‘99-00 (7-6) 7 2015-16 7-4 25-5 Brown/Jankovich INDIVIDUAL AWARDS:
- Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year
SMU - Most Consecutive Road Wins Shake Milton (1 of 20 on Watch List - Oct. 18)
8 1955-56 Doc Hayes - Preseason All-American Athletic Conference
7 2014-15 Larry Brown Ben Moore (First Team - Oct. 24)
6 1966-67 Doc Hayes Shake Milton (Second Team - Oct. 24)
6 ‘14-15 (last 1), ‘15-16 (first 5) Brown/Jankovich

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (Current Roster Only):
SMU - Most Conference Road Wins In A Season 2015-16 Opponent Stats Season Career
Wins Season League Overall Coach Sterling Brown Nicholls 12/16 10 pts, 11 rebs 1st 1st
7-2 2014-15 15-3 27-7 Larry Brown Ben Moore Nicholls 12/16 22 pts, 15 rebs 1st 2nd
6-0 1955-56 12-0 26-4 Doc Hayes Ben Moore at Tulsa 12/29 11 pts, 10 rebs 2nd 3rd
6-1 1966-67 12-2 20-6 Doc Hayes Ben Moore USF 1/2 12 pts, 10 rebs 3rd 4th
6-2 1983-84 12-4 25-8 Dave Bliss Ben Moore at Connecticut 2/18 13 pts, 12 rebs 4th 5th
Ben Moore Tulane 2/28 16 pts, 12 rebs 5th 6th
SMU - Most Consecutive Conference Road Wins Ben Moore at Cincinnati 3/6 12 pts, 10 rebs 6th 7th
10 1954-55 (last 2), ‘55-56 (6), ‘56-57 (1st 2) Doc Hayes 2014-15 Opponent Stats Season Career
7 1983-84 (last 4) to 1984-85 (first 3) Dave Bliss 7 2014-15 (1/11 at UCF to 2/26 at Memphis) Brown Ben Moore Midwestern State 12/29 10 pts, 13 rebs 1st 1st

STERLING BROWN (6-6, 230, G, Sr.): 2015-16: Averaged 10.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists (15th AAC) 2016-17 PRESEASON HONORS and 1.1 steals (15th AAC)… FG% 60.2 (2nd AAC), 3FG% 53.6 (1st AAC, SMU Record) Preseason All-Conference Honors American Athletic Conf. Ben Moore (1st Team) BEN EMELOGU II (6-6, 215, G, Jr.): 2015-16: Missed season due to injury… 2015 SUMMER: Played for the Shake Milton (2nd Team) Global Sports Academy U.S. team during its 2015 Goodwill Tour (August 6-14)… The team went 5-0 on the Yahoo (Jeff Eisenberg) Shake Milton (1st Team) tour with games in Belgium, Germany, England and the Netherlands… 2014-15: Averaged 2.8 points and 1.8 Preseason National Honors rebounds…20 steals. CBS Sports No. 84 Shake Milton JARREY FOSTER (6-6, 220, G, So.): Summer 2016: Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for the Shake Milton (1 of 20 on Watch List) 2016 Men's Basketball Goodwill Tour in Croatia…He was on the same trip as SMU teammates Semi Ojeleye NBC Top 100 No. 60 Shake Milton and Shake Milton… 2015-16: Averaged 4.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists. Yahoo (Jeff Eisenberg) Best Shooter in AAC - Sterling Brown 2016-17 AAC PRESEASON POLL (First-Place Votes) SHAKE MILTON (6-6, 205, G, So.): 2016-17: Named to the 2017 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Team (First-Place Votes) Pts. Award watch list… AAC preseason all-conference second team nominee… 2016 SUMMER: Played at the Nike 1. Cincinnati (6) 95 Hoops Summit in Los Angeles…Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for the 2016 Men's Basketball 2. UConn (5) 94 Goodwill Tour in Croatia… 2015-16: Was a unanimous AAC All-Rookie selection for the 2015-16 season… 3. SMU 76 3FG% 42.6 (3rd AAC), FG% 47.7 (13th AAC)…averaged 10.5 points (28th AAC), 2.7 assists (13th AAC) and 3.0 rebounds. 4. Houston 75 5. Memphis 63 BEN MOORE (6-8, 220, F, Sr.): 2016-17: AAC preseason all-conference first team nominee…2015-16: 6. Temple 56 Averaged 11.9 points (22nd AAC), 7.4 rebounds (10th AAC), 1.4 blocked shots (7th AAC) and 2.2 assists… 7. East Carolina 39 FG% 54.9 (5th AAC)… 41 blocked shots (7th AAC)… Averaged 2.9 offensive rebounds (6th AAC)… Named to 8. UCF 37 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic All-Tournament Team and the NABC All-District 25 second team. 9. Tulsa 34 10. USF 25 SEMI OJELEYE (6-7, 235, F, Jr.): 2016 SUMMER: Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for the 2016 11. Tulane 11 Men's Basketball Goodwill Tour in Croatia...2015-16: Sat out first semester due to NCAA transfer rules… A 2016-17 AAC PRESEASON HONORS (* unanimous selection ) nominee for the Allstate NABC Good Works Team. Preseason Co-Players of the Year JONATHAN WILFONG (6-2, 185, G, Jr.): 2015-16: Totaled 8 points, 5 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 assists. Troy Caupain, G, Sr., Cincinnati Dedric Lawson, G/F, So., Memphis JIMMY WHITT (6-3, 175, G, So.): 2016-17: Will sit out due to NCAA transfer rules…2015-16 AT ARKANSAS: Preseason Rookie of the Year Averaged 6.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.6 steals…FG% 38.7, 3FG% 37.5… % 79.2. Alterique Gilbert, G, Fr., UConn Preseason All-Conference First Team DASHAWN MCDOWELL (6-5, 185, G, Fr.): 2016 SUMMER: Played for USA East Coast on a basketball tour in Troy Caupain, G, Cincinnati* Italy…The team went 3-1 on the trip , F, Cincinnati* Dedric Lawson, G/F, Memphis TOM WILSON (6-5, 180, G, Fr.): 2015-16: Played with the Melbourne United in Australia's National Basketball League… In 2014 averaged 12.3 points and 6.6 rebounds at the U17 World Championship… Had 23 points, Ben Moore, F, SMU six rebounds and seven assists in the gold medal game (99-92 Loss to USA) Damyean Dotson, G, Houston Preseason All-Conference Second Team HARRY FROLING (6-11, 260, F, Fr.): 2016 SUMMER: Played for USA East Coast on a basketball tour in Shake Milton, G, SMU Italy… The team went 3-1 on the trip… 2015-16: Played with the Townsville Crocodiles in the National Jalen Adams, G, UConn Basketball League… played for the World Team as one of the top 12 international players at the 2016 Nike Jahmal McMurray, G, USF Hoop Summit. , Jr., G, Houston B.J. Tyson, G, East Carolina LEO KONTOPOULOS (6-9, 210, F, Fr.): 2015-16: Spent the season with the Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C. in Thessaloniki, Greece… Saw action in eight games. 2015-16 HONORS SMU RISES IN US NEWS RANKINGS: SMU rose to its highest ranking among the nation's universities in the All-American 2017 edition of U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges. Among 220 institutions classified as national univer- sities, SMU ranks 56, up from 61 a year ago. The new ranking again places SMU in the first tier of institutions Nic Moore (AP Honorable Mention) in the guide's "best national universities" category. In Texas, only Rice University ranks higher. SMU and the All-American Athletic Conference University of Texas-Austin were tied. Among private national universities, SMU ranks 39. SMU's increase was AAC Player of the Year: Nic Moore (SMU) one of the five largest among the top 100 universities. Since 2008, SMU's 11-point increase is one of the four AAC Sixth Man OTY: Markus Kennedy (SMU) largest among schools in the top 60. For the rankings, U.S. News considers measures of academic quality, such as peer assessment scores and ratings by high school counselors, faculty resources, student selectivity, Nic Moore, G (First Team - Unanimous) graduation rate performance, financial resources and alumni giving. SMU ranks 24 among all national universi- Shake Milton, G (All-Rookie Team) ties in alumni giving at 25 percent. In other ranking categories, SMU ranks 32 as one of the best national uni- USBWA All-District VII versities for veterans. Nic Moore (First Team) NABC All-District 25 SMU HITS $1B CAMPAIGN GOAL: The Second Century Campaign, the largest and most successful fundrais- ing initiative in SMU's history, raised $1.15 billion for the enhancement of the University's student quality, faculty Nic Moore (First Team) and academic excellence and the campus experience. The campaign's official completion date was Dec. 31, Ben Moore (Second Team) 2015. The Second Century Campaign was publicly launched in 2008 with a goal of $750 million. Rapid American Athletic Conference Weekly Awards progress toward that goal and opportunities for further advancements led SMU leaders in 2013 to increase the Nic Moore (5x Honor Roll) goal to $1 billion and extend its timeline to 2015. Ending in 2002, SMU's previous major gifts campaign, "A Time to Lead: The Campaign for SMU", raised $542 million. Combining both campaigns, in the last two Ben Moore (3x Honor Roll) decades SMU has raised a total of $1.5 billion for 753 new scholarships, 111 new academic positions, 146 aca- Shake Milton (1x Honor Roll, 2x Rookie OTW) demic programs and 32 capital projects. SMU joins 35 private universities that have raised $1 billion or more Jordan Tolbert (2x Player OTW, 1x Honor Roll) through major gifts campaigns. 2015-16 Las Vegas Classic All-Tournament Nic Moore (MOP) COACHING FOR LITERACY (CoachingForLiteracy.org): Jonathan Wilfong and Andrew Renshaw, two then- high school seniors from Memphis, Tennessee, founded Coaching for Literacy in 2012. The premise is that a Ben Moore participant offers a monetary donation and, in exchange, gets to be the "Assistant Coach" during a sporting Jordan Tolbert event. Proceeds raised from the event go towards funding effective literacy programs focused on helping ele- mentary and middle school students. Coaching for Literacy partners with collegiate and professional sports 2014-15 HONORS teams for a unique game-day experience. --- The mission of Coaching for Literacy is to increase awareness All-American about the number of people in America who are functionally or totally illiterate and the social problems associat- Nic Moore (AP Honorable Mention) ed with illiteracy. By leveraging the unique power of collegiate and professional sports, Coaching for Literacy All-American Athletic Conference raises money to supports effective local literacy programs and schools focused on educating elementary and middle school students. SMU hosted two CFL events in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, and will AAC Player of the Year: Nic Moore (SMU) host an event during the 2016-17 campiagn. AAC Sixth Man OTY: Markus Kennedy (SMU) AAC Most Improved: Yanick Moreira (SMU) SEMI OJELEYE NOMINATED FOR 2015-16 ALLSTATE NABC GOOD WORKS TEAM: Semi Ojeleye (shem- Nic Moore, G (First Team - Unanimous) ee o-juh-lay) was a nominee for the Allstate NABC Good Works Team, an award that highlights student-ath- letes who have shown dedication to community service and altruism in their communities. The junior is an Markus Kennedy, F (Second Team) advocate for the "I Have a Dream Foundation", which is a local group that focuses on creating an environment Yanick Moreira, C (Second Team) to help children develop a healthy self-confidence, a passion for learning and a sense of community for lifelong NABC All-District 25 service to others by providing mentors, educational opportunities, after school programming and recreational Nic Moore (First Team) programming. The program offers tutoring, life skills and lifelong mentoring by providing children with home and Markus Kennedy (Second Team) school visits to monitor academic and social progress as well as daily nutrition assistance. The junior is a psy- chology major. A former Parade Magazine National Player of the Year, Ojeleye played in 23 games at Duke Yanick Moreira (Second Team) before transferring to SMU in January of 2015. AAC All-Championship Team Markus Kennedy, F (MOP) ESPN COLLEGE GAMEDAY 2-14-2015: Moody Coliseum hosted ESPN College GameDay Covered by State Nic Moore, G Farm on Feb. 14, 2015, prior to SMU's 73-55 win against defending national champion Connecticut. ESPN's College GameDay is hosted by Rece Davis. Analysts Seth Greenberg and Jay Williams were onsite while Jay Yanick Moreira, C Bilas contributed to the GameDay telecast from the Carrier Dome. American Athletic Conference Weekly Awards Nic Moore (1x POTW, 7x Honor Roll) WORLD-CLASS FACILITY: SMU’s Crum Basketball Center has been a world-class training center since open- Markus Kennedy (1x POTW, 3x Honor Roll) ing in 2008. The 2011 NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks used the Crum Center for their 2008, 2009 and 2010 Yanick Moreira (1x POTW) training camps. Several other NBA teams have also used the facility while in Dallas to play the Mavericks.
1. 9. Indiana Pacers Keith Frazier (1x Honor Roll) 2. Brooklyn Nets 10. New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans Ben Moore (1x Honor Roll) 3. 11. 4. Cleveland Cavaliers 12. Oklahoma City Thunder 2013-14 HONORS 5. Dallas Mavericks 13. All-American Athletic Conference 6. Denver Nuggets 14. San Antonio Spurs Nic Moore (1st Team) 7. 15. Utah Jazz Markus Kennedy (2nd Team) 8. NABC All-District 25 Nic Moore (1st Team) Markus Kennedy (2nd Team) USBWA - District VII (TX, AR, LA) Larry Brown (Coach Of the Year) Nic Moore (2nd Team) NIT All-Tournament Team Nic Moore Markus Kennedy American Athletic Conference Weekly Awards Nic Moore (8x Honor Roll) Markus Kennedy (4x Honor Roll) Yanick Moreira (1x Honor Roll) Ben Moore (3x Rookie OTW) DID YOU KNOW? SMU All-Americans - SMU offers nationally-rated academic programs, championship-caliber facilities, a top-five 1934-35 Whitey Baccus (Sr.) media market, fertile recruiting grounds and is a top destination for travel. Dallas features two 1955-56 (Jr.) major airports with direct flights nationwide is the company headquarters for many of the biggest 1956-57 Jim Krebs (Sr.) (1st team - Consensus) sponsors in collegiate sports, including 20 Fortune 500 companies. 1959-60 Max Williams (Sr.) - SMU has one of the best athletic programs in the country. Teams are competing at the highest 1969-70 Gene Phillips (Jr.) level in a plethora of sports. Last year, 12 of SMU’s 17 sports finished in the top-3 in the AAC; and eight sports were represented in post-season competition. 1970-71 Gene Phillips (Sr.) 1975-76 Ira Terrell (Sr.) - SMU has the third-largest athletic budget of any non-P5 school, trailing only UConn and BYU. 1984-85 Jon Koncak (Sr.) (2nd team - Consensus) Significant investments have been made in the student-athlete experience, including attracting and retaining quality coaches. 2002-03 Quinton Ross (Sr.) 2014-15 Nic Moore (Jr.) (AP Honrable Mention) - SMU’s infrastructure represents tangible evidence of the commitment to athletics on the Hilltop. A new $20 million tennis complex and a $57 million renovation to Moody Coliseum - now one of 2015-16 Nic Moore (Sr.) (AP Honrable Mention) the most intimidating places to play in college basketball - are the newest additions. Other recent improvements include new throwing field for track, enhancements to the football offices and SMU Conference Players Of The Year meeting rooms and golf hitting bays at the Dallas Athletic Club. A $20 million aquatics center will Rick Herrscher: 1957-58 break ground this winter, and design for golf facilities at Trinity Forest are underway. A facility Denny Holman: 1966-67 master plan is in development to address future needs, including an indoor performance center. Gene Phillips: 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71 - SMU is among an elite group private universities nationwide that have raised $1 billion or more Ira Terrell: 1975-76 through major gifts campaigns. Mike Wilson: 1992-93 - Since June 2011, SMU has invested almost $400M in approximately 350 new construction and Jeryl Sasser: 1998-99 renovation projects. That work has elevated the campus to No. 2 on Princeton Review’s “Most Quinton Ross: 2002-03 Beautiful Campus” list and No. 8 on the “Best Athletic Facilities” list. Nic Moore: 2014-15, 2015-16 - Baylor and TCU are local examples of what can happen with access to resources. Due to loca- SMU Multi-Time All-Conference First-Team tion, academic quality and other factors unique to SMU, the potential exists to develop a program on par with these schools as well as Miami, Vanderbilt, Northwestern and USC. Walter Allison (1926-27, 1927-28) Bill Skeeters (1929-30, 1930-31) - Dallas is a top-five college football market. J.D. Norton (1936-37, 1937-38) - Dallas is home to some of college football’s biggest advertisers and sponsors: AT&T, Southwest Billy Dewell (1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39) Airlines, American Airlines, Dr. Pepper, Frito-Lay, Toyota, Exxon Mobil, JC Penney, Gamestop Jack Brown (1949-50, 1950-51) and others. Jim Krebs (1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57) • Dallas is Texas’ No. 1 tourist destination and ranked as the No. 1 sports city in America. Bobby Mills (1955-56, 1956-57) • Texas high school football produces the most Division I football prospects in the country. Larry Showalter (1955-56, 1956-57) Rick Herrscher (1956-57, 1957-58) Max Williams (1958-59, 1959-60) SMU ATHLETICS MASTER PLAN Jan Loudermilk (1960-61, 1961-62) SMU has announced plans to construct a new Indoor Performance Center, an outdoor natural Carroll Hooser (1964-65, 1965-66) grass football practice field and a new soccer stadium, another sign of the University's commit- Charles Beasley (1965-66, 1966-67) ment to competing at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics. These plans come on the heels Bill Voight (1967-68, 1968-69) of nearly $200M in athletic facility investments since 2000, and after 18 months of careful plan- Gene Phillips (1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71) ning and design. Ira Terrell (1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75) "This is a transformative plan for SMU Athletics and another tangible example of our commit- Jon Koncak (1983-84, 1984-85) ment and desire to compete at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics," said SMU President Jeryl Sasser (1998-99, 1999-00) R. Gerald Turner. Nic Moore (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16) The Indoor Performance Center (IPC) will feature a full-sized football field and indoor 300- meter track. In addition to use by the football and track programs, the IPC will also serve as a resource for other student and campus activities and events. A new outdoor natural grass football practice field will be adjacent to the IPC. The new soccer stadium will be located on Mockingbird Lane. These projects constitute Phase 1 of SMU Athletics' Facilities Master Plan, a $50M portion of a $150M comprehensive facilities investment that will serve the needs of all 17 sports and 400-plus student-athletes. Conference Titles (15) NCAA Tournaments (11) "Our commitment to competing for championships and enhancing the student experience 1916-17 (TIAA) 1954-55 - RSF (16) requires continued investment in student well-being and our people as well as our infrastructure," 1934-35 (SWC) 1955-56 - Final Four said SMU Director of Athletics Rick Hart. "SMU and its donors and fans have made huge invest- 1936-37 (SWC) 1956-57 - RSF (16) ments in athletics in recent years, and these projects are yet another step forward for our depart- 1954-55 (SWC) 1964-65 - RSF (16) ment." 1955-56 (SWC) 1965-66 - RSF (16) 1956-57 (SWC) 1666-67 - RF (8) 1957-58 (SWC) 1983-84 - 2nd Rnd (32) 1961-62 (SWC) 1984-85 - 2nd Rnd (32) 1964-65 (SWC) 1987-88 - 2nd Rnd (32) 1965-66 (SWC) 1992-93 - 1st Rnd (64) 1966-67 (SWC) 2014-15 - 2nd Rnd (64) 1971-72 (SWC) 1987-88 (SWC) NIT (3) 1992-93 (SWC) 1985-86 - 1st Rnd (32) 2014-15 (The American) 1999-00 - 1st Rnd (32) 2013-14 - Final Tournament Champions (2) 1987-88 (SWC) CIT (1) 2014-15 (The American) 2010-11 - Semifinal

CCA Invitational (1) 1973-74 - 1st Rnd (8) NCAA leaders in margin between Field Goal Percentage and Field Goal Percentage Defense. SMU has been in the top 5 each season since 2013-14. 2015-16 FG% FG NCAA FG Pct NCAA 2013-14 FG% FG NCAA FG Pct NCAA Team Margin Pct. Rank Def. Rank Team Margin Pct. Rank Def. Rank 1 Michigan St. 10.4 48.6 13 38.2 2 1 SMU 9.8 48.3 18 38.5 7 2 Kansas 9.8 49.5 5 39.7 22 2 Gonzaga 9.7 49.5 5 39.8 23 3 SMU 9.7 49.7 4 40.0 28 3 UC Irvine 9.6 47.0 38 37.4 3 4 St. Mary's (CA) 9.5 50.4 1 40.9 47 4 Arizona 8.9 46.9 47 38.0 4 5 Gonzaga 9.0 48.6 11 39.6 21 5 New Mexico St. 8.7 48.8 13 40.1 27 6 Evansville 8.5 49.0 9 40.5 39 6 North Dakota St. 8.3 50.5 1 42.2 102 7 Kentucky 8.1 47.8 25 39.7 24 7 UTEP 8.3 46.5 55 38.2 6 8 Villanova 8.0 48.3 15 40.3 35 8 N.C. Central 8.1 46.2 73 38.1 5 9 Louisville 7.9 46.9 40 39.0 9 9 Green Bay 8.0 47.4 31 39.4 14 10 Maryland 7.9 48.6 12 40.7 43 10 Southern U. 7.9 45.2 125 37.3 2 11 Purdue 7.9 47.0 37 39.1 10 11 Kansas 7.7 49.3 7 41.6 79 12 UC Irvine 7.6 45.9 70 38.3 3 12 Michigan St. 7.7 47.4 30 39.7 21 13 Virginia 7.1 49.1 7 42.0 90 13 Utah 7.7 48.8 14 41.1 62 14 New Mexico St. 7.0 46.2 59 39.2 11 14 American 7.6 49.0 9 41.4 71 15 Utah 7.0 48.9 10 41.9 89 15 Louisville 7.5 47.1 37 39.6 20 16 Vanderbilt 7.0 45.6 88 38.6 5 16 Mercer 7.5 47.6 24 40.1 28 17 UConn 6.8 45.4 98 38.6 6 17 Vermont 7.4 46.9 46 39.5 16 18 Arizona 6.7 48.0 22 41.3 64 18 Valparaiso 7.3 46.8 51 39.5 18 19 FGCU 6.7 47.9 23 41.2 56 19 Wichita St. 7.2 46.2 76 39.0 11 20 North Carolina 6.6 48.2 17 41.6 78 20 Creighton 7.1 49.7 4 42.6 116 21 New Mexico 6.9 45.8 93 38.9 10 22 Florida St. 6.7 46.6 53 39.9 24 2014-15 FG% FG NCAA FG Pct NCAA 23 Virginia 6.6 45.4 116 38.8 9 Team Margin Pct. Rank Def. Rank 24 Wyoming 6.6 47.2 35 40.6 42 1 Gonzaga 13.0 52.0 1 39.0 22 25 UC Santa Barbara 6.4 46.4 59 40.0 25 2 N.C. Central 12.7 48.7 6 36.0 2 3 Kentucky 11.4 46.8 38 35.4 1 FG% Margin = FG% - FG% Defense 4 Utah 9.8 48.2 15 38.4 8 5 SMU 9.4 47.5 26 38.1 5 6 Georgia St. 9.2 48.0 17 38.8 16 7 Arizona 9.0 48.8 5 39.8 43 Virginia 9.0 45.7 67 36.7 3 9 UNI 8.5 48.0 19 39.5 29 10 Vermont 8.5 47.1 33 38.6 12 11 Notre Dame 8.2 50.9 2 42.7 163 12 Duke 8.0 50.2 3 42.2 127 Ohio St. 8.0 48.3 13 40.3 62 14 North Carolina 7.8 47.6 23 39.8 44 15 UC Davis 7.5 49.0 4 41.5 100 16 Valparaiso 7.4 45.6 73 38.2 6 17 Murray St. 7.2 48.2 16 41.0 83 18 Michigan St. 6.9 46.5 45 39.6 36 19 UC Irvine 6.7 46.1 59 39.4 27 20 Vanderbilt 6.6 47.2 31 40.6 73 21 Texas 6.5 43.3 180 36.8 4 22 Villanova 6.4 47.0 37 40.6 72 23 Norfolk St. 6.2 47.2 32 41.0 82 24 Iowa St. 6.0 47.6 22 41.6 105 25 Cincinnati 5.8 44.6 99 38.8 15 Wyoming 5.8 46.1 58 40.3 59

The NCAA Committee on Infractions rendered a decision against SMU Men's Basketball and Men's Golf programs in Sept. 2015. Men's basket- ball was found responsible for Level I Violations involving unethical con- duct, academic misconduct and failure to cooperate with the NCAA. For more information, visit smu.edu/news/ncaa. THE STAT CREW SYSTEM SMU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2016) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 25-5 16-1 7-4 2-0 CONFERENCE 13-5 8-1 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-0 8-0 2-0 2-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 00 MOORE, Ben 29-27 864 29.8 134-244 .5 4 9 0-0 .0 0 0 77-107 .7 2 0 84 131 215 7.4 77 2 64 46 41 21 345 11.9 01 MILTON, Shake 30-23 979 32.6 113-237 .4 7 7 52-122 .4 2 6 37-51 .7 2 5 9 80 89 3.0 43 0 82 46 8 24 315 10.5 03 BROWN, Sterling 30-29 817 27.2 109-181 .6 0 2 30-56 .5 3 6 54-63 .8 5 7 39 93 132 4.4 90 5 79 67 13 33 302 10.1 05 KENNEDY, Markus 28-9 647 23.1 110-216 .5 0 9 2-4 .5 0 0 37-66 .5 6 1 59 118 177 6.3 66 3 61 48 33 20 259 9.3 10 FOSTER, Jarrey 30-1 522 17.4 55-127 .4 3 3 13-40 .3 2 5 24-48 .5 0 0 42 59 101 3.4 48 0 40 28 11 10 147 4.9 11 MOORE, Nic 29-29 997 34.4 153-364 .4 2 0 76-184 .4 1 3 84-105 .8 0 0 9 61 70 2.4 64 0 152 66 3 39 466 16.1 20 NELSON, David 4-0 6 1.5 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1.0 22 WILFONG, Jonathan 17-1 59 3.5 3-11 .2 7 3 2-6 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 1 4 5 0.3 8 0 2 3 0 1 8 0.5 23 TOLBERT, Jordan 30-24 798 26.6 133-239 .5 5 6 2-4 .5 0 0 80-122 .6 5 6 106 150 256 8.5 54 0 25 39 23 25 348 11.6 24 BRUDISH, Jake 3-0 3 1.0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1.0 98 BAREFIELD, Sedrick 5-0 16 3.2 0-4 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 4 4 0.8 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 98 SUTTON, Courtland 3-0 4 1.3 1-3 .3 3 3 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.0 99 FRAZIER, Keith 10-7 288 28.8 44-98 .4 4 9 15-41 .3 6 6 16-20 .8 0 0 7 37 44 4.4 20 0 19 16 5 9 119 11.9 Team 40 47 87 11 Total...... 30 6000 858-1727 .4 9 7 194-462 .4 2 0 409-584 .7 0 0 396 787 1183 39.4 472 10 528 372 137 182 2319 77.3 Opponents...... 30 6000 676-1690 .4 0 0 224-676 .3 3 1 327-513 .6 3 7 313 565 878 29.3 536 - 378 363 118 220 1903 63.4

TEAM STATISTICS SMU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2319 1903 11/14/15 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 85-50 6852 Points per game 77.3 63.4 11/19/15 at STANFORD W 85-70 3687 Scoring margin +13.9 - 11/22/15 YALE W 71-69 6852 FIELD GOALS-ATT 858-1727 676-1690 11/29/15 BROWN W 77-69 6852 Field goal pct .4 9 7 .4 0 0 12/02/15 at TCU W 75-70 4672 3 POINT FG-ATT 194-462 224-676 12/05/15 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 98-44 6754 3-point FG pct .4 2 0 .3 3 1 12/08/15 MICHIGAN W 82-58 7245 3-pt FG made per game 6.5 7.5 ~ 12/16/15 NICHOLLS W 86-42 6460 FREE THROWS-ATT 409-584 327-513 ~ 12/17/15 HAMPTON W 105-72 6329 Free throw pct .7 0 0 .6 3 7 # 12/22/15 vs KENT STATE W 90-74 2120 F-Throws made per game 13.6 10.9 # 12/23/15 vs COLORADO W 70-66 2154 REBOUNDS 1183 878 * 12/29/15 at Tulsa W 81-69 5364 Rebounds per game 39.4 29.3 * 01/02/16 USF W 72-58 6852 Rebounding margin +10.2 - * 01/07/16 CINCINNATI W 59-57 6971 ASSISTS 528 378 * 01/10/16 UCF W 88-73 6952 Assists per game 17.6 12.6 * 01/13/16 at East Carolina W 79-55 6022 TURNOVERS 372 363 * 01/17/16 at TULANE W 60-45 3217 Turnovers per game 12.4 12.1 * 01/19/16 HOUSTON W 77-73 7059 Turnover margin -0.3 - * 01/24/16 at Temple L 80-89 6096 Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.0 * 01/30/16 MEMPHIS W 80-68 7205 STEALS 182 220 * 02/01/16 at Houston L 68-71 6195 Steals per game 6.1 7.3 * 02/07/16 at USF W 92-58 2857 BLOCKS 137 118 * 02/10/16 TULSA L 77-82 6852 Blocks per game 4.6 3.9 02/13/16 GONZAGA W 69-60 7249 ATTENDANCE 117420 84670 * 02/18/16 at UCONN L 62-68 15564 Home games-Avg/Game 17-6907 11-7309 * 02/21/16 EAST CAROLINA W 74-63 6852 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-2137 * 02/25/16 at Memphis W 69-62 13546 * 02/28/16 TULANE W 74-53 6781 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals * 03/03/16 UCONN W 80-54 7303 SMU 1108 1211 2319 * 03/06/16 at Cincinnati L 54-61 13176 Opponents 911 992 1903 ~ Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic (host rounds) # Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic (Orleans Arena - Las Vegas, Nev.) * American Athletic Conference game SMU SEASON RECORDS

With Tim Jankovich as 3-point field goals made Steals Scoring margin Head Coach/Associate Head Coach 1. 277 (35 games) 2010-11 1. 297 1987-88 1. 13.9 (77.3-63.4) 2015-16 2. 248 (32 games) 2011-12 2. 282 2013-14 2. 13.4 (77.6-64.2) 1956-57 Games played 3. 215 (31 games) 2006-07 3. 278 1999-00 3. 11.0 (78.8-67.7) 1955-56 1. 37 2013-14 4. 205 (27 games) 1994-95 4. 248 1998-99 4. 10.4 (82.3-71.8) 1987-88 2. 35 2010-11 5. 202 (28 games) 1997-98 5. 242 2004-05 5. 9.4 (69.1-59.8) 2014-15 35 1987-88 6. 194 (30 games) 2015-16 6. 238 1984-85 6. 8.8 (71.0-62.2) 2013-14 4. 34 2014-15 7. 192 (30 games) 1999-00 7. 237 2014-15 7. 8.4 (77.1-68.7) 1953-54 5. 33 1983-84 192 (30 games) 2007-08 8. 234 2002-03 8. 8.1 (75.9-67.8) 1983-84 33 1984-85 9. 190 (30 games) 1998-99 9. 233 1992-93 9. 8.0 (75.5-67.5) 1984-85 7. 32 2012-13 10. 187 (30 games) 2003-04 10. 225 2003-04 10. 7.5 (77.3-69.8) 1999-00 32 2011-12 11. 183 (31 games) 2009-10 11. 222 2005-06 11. 7.3 (80.3-73.0) 1954-55 9. 31 2009-10 12. 221 2011-12 12. 7.0 (71.5-64.5) 1959-60 31 2006-07 Free throws made 13. 220 2012-13 11. 30 9 times 1. 715 (30 games) 1955-56 Rebound margin 30 2015-16 2. 671 (26 games) 1954-55 Steals average 1. 10.2 (39.4-29.3) 2015-16 3. 610 (27 games) 1964-65 1. 9.3 (30 games) 1999-00 2. 8.4 (37.2-28.8) 1988-89 Field goal percentage 4. 594 (22 games) 1953-54 2. 8.6 (28 games) 2004-05 3. 6.7 (36.6-29.9) 2014-15 1. .541 (1023-1892)1983-84 5. 586 (27 games) 1971-72 3. 8.5 (35 games) 1987-88 4. 5.7 (48.5-42.8) 1959-60 2. .526 (1014-1928)1984-85 6. 579 (37 games) 2013-14 4. 8.3 (28 games) 1992-93 5. 5.0 (46.5-41.5) 1958-59 3. .517 (827-1600) 1986-87 7. 552 (25 games) 1961-62 5. 8.3 (30 games) 1998-99 6. 4.8 (36.0-31.3) 2013-14 4. .512 (1103-2155) 1987-88 552 (26 games) 1970-71 6. 7.8 (30 games) 2002-03 7. 4.6 (38.1-33.5) 1984-85 5. .497 (858-1727) 2015-16 9. 547 (26 games) 1956-57 7. 7.7 (29 games) 2005-06 8. 4.3 (43.3-39.0) 1999-00 6. .495 (756-1528) 1985-86 10. 543 (30 games) 2000-01 8. 7.6 (37 games) 2013-14 7. .490 (813-1659)1966-67 11. 542 (26 games) 1965-66 9. 7.5 (30 games) 2003-04 .490 (821-1676) 1965-66 12. 541 (34 games) 2014-15 10. 7.4 (28 games) 1996-97 9. .489 (858-1754) 1982-83 10. .485 (1032-2130) 1975-76 Assists Scoring defense 11. .483 (734-1520)1988-89 1. 786 1987-88 1. 59.8 (34 games) 2014-15 .483 (937-1938) 2013-14 2. 675 1984-85 2. 60.1 (32 games) 2011-12 3. 655 1986-87 3. 61.3 (35 games) 2010-11 3-point FG percentage 4. 608 1983-84 4. 61.4 (29 games) 1985-86 1. .429 (88-205) 1986-87 5. 561 2013-14 5. 62.2 (25 games) 1957-58 2. .420 (194-462) 2015-16 6. 528 2015-16 6. 62.2 (37 games) 2013-14 3. .413 (97-235) 1988-89 7. 524 2014-15 7. 62.6 (31 games) 2006-07 4. .410 (152-371) 1987-88 8. 512 1982-83 8. 62.7 (32 games) 2012-13 5. .394 (277-703) 2010-11 9. 509 1975-76 9. 63.2 (24 games) 1958-59 6. .379 (174-459) 2013-14 10. 488 2010-11 10. 63.4 (30 games) 2015-16 7. .363 (145-400) 2014-15 11. 487 1985-86 11. 64.1 (29 games) 2005-06 8. .359 (182-507) 2008-09 12. 455 1992-93 12. 64.2 (26 games) 1956-57 9. .351 (183-521) 2009-10 13. 454 1979-80 13. 64.5 (31 games) 2009-10 10. .346 (164-474) 1993-94 64.5 (24 games) 1959-60 11. .345 (113-328) 2012-13 Assists average 12. .344 (202-588) 1997-98 1. 22.6 (29 games) 1986-87 Field goal pct defense 2. 22.5 (35 games) 1987-88 1. .345 (498-1443) 1953-54 Free throw percentage 3. 20.5 (33 games) 1984-85 2. .364 (656-1804) 1957-58 1. .769 (552-718) 1961-62 4. 18.4 (33 games) 1983-84 3. .367 (766-2087) 1955-56 2. .768 (552-719) 1970-71 5. 18.2 (28 games) 1975-76 4. .373 (609-1631) 1958-59 3. .761 (715-939) 1955-56 6. 17.6 (30 games) 2015-16 5. .380 (609-1602) 1961-62 4. .759 (542-714) 1965-66 7. 17.1 (30 games) 1982-83 6. .381 (691-1815) 2014-15 5. .746 (440-590) 1979-80 8. 16.8 (29 games) 1985-86 7. .385 (762-1977) 2013-14 6. .745 (493-662) 2012-13 9. 16.4 (25 games) 1972-73 8. .387 (576-1488) 1959-60 7. .742 (409-551) 2010-11 10. 16.3 (28 games) 1992-93 9. .389 (661-1698) 1954-55 8. .740 (506-684) 1962-63 11. 16.2 (28 games) 1979-80 10. .394 (660-1674) 1956-57 9. .735 (454-618) 1963-64 11. .395 (655-1657) 2012-13 10. .733 (671-915) 1954-55 Blocked shots 12. .400 (676-1690) 2015-16 .733 (547-746) 1956-57 1. 165 2013-14 13. .402 (650-1618) 1960-61 2. 149 2002-03 Total Points 3. 147 1984-85 3-point FG pct defense 1. 2879 (35 games) 1987-88 4. 146 1983-84 1. .305 (120-394) 1987-88 2. 2627 (37 games) 2013-14 146 2014-15 2. .308 (203-660) 2011-12 3. 2506 (33 games) 1983-84 6. 138 2005-06 3. .314 (157-500) 1992-93 4. 2491 (33 games) 1984-85 7. 137 2015-16 4. .321 (248-773) 2013-14 5. 2390 (28 games) 1975-76 8. 132 2012-13 5. .322 (197-611) 2006-07 6. 2363 (30 games) 1955-56 9. 124 1978-79 6. .326 (268-823) 2014-15 7. 2350 (34 games) 2014-15 10. 123 1998-99 7. .330 (187-567) 1997-98 8. 2319 (30 games) 2015-16 11. 122 2007-08 8. .331 (224-676) 2015-16 9. 2318 (30 games) 1999-00 122 2006-07 9. .332 (203-612) 2003-04 10. 2306 (30 games) 2000-01 13. 120 1977-78 10. .332 (178-536) 1999-00 11. 2272 (28 games) 1992-93 14. 119 2001-02 11. .333 (148-445) 2004-05 12. 2262 (26 games) 1970-71 12. .338 (188-557) 2000-01 2262 (35 games) 2010-11 Blocked shots average .338 (160-473) 2005-06 1. 5.0 (30 games) 2002-03 Scoring Average 2. 4.8 (29 games) 2005-06 1. 87.0 (26 games) 1970-71 3. 4.6 (27 games) 1978-79 2. 85.4 (28 games) 1975-76 4.6 (30 games) 2015-16 3. 84.0 (26 games) 1965-66 5. 4.5 (33 games) 1984-85 4. 83.3 (27 games) 1971-72 4.5 (37 games) 2013-14 5. 82.3 (35 games) 1987-88 7. 4.4 (33 games) 1983-84 6. 82.0 (27 games) 1964-65 8. 4.3 (28 games) 1977-78 4.3 (34 games) 2014-15 10. 4.1 (29 games) 2001-02 4.1 (30 games) 1998-99 4.1 (30 games) 2007-08 4.1 (32 games) 2012-13 HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 3 MINUTES 39, Tulsa 2/10/16 39, Tulsa 2/10/16 38, vs. Temple 3/14/15 FG 10, Hampton 12/17/15 9, Connecticut 3/3/16 4, vs. Clemson 41/14 STERLING FGA 12, at Temple 1/24/16 12, at Temple 1/24/16 7, California 3/26/14 3FG 3, at Connecticut 3/1/15 3, at Connecticut 3/1/15 2, UC Irvine 3/19/14 BROWN 3, USF 1/2/16 3, USF 1/2/16 G, 6-6, 230, SR - 3L 3, at East Carolina 1/13/16 3, at East Carolina 1/13/16 3, at Connecticut 2/18/16 3, at Connecticut 2/18/16 Maywood, Illinois 3FGA 6, Tulsa 2/10/16 6, Tulsa 2/10/16 4, vs Houston 3/13/14 FT 6, Memphis 1/30/16 6, Memphis 1/30/16 Proviso East HS 6, at Memphis 2/25/16 6, at Memphis 2/25/16 FTA 8, at Memphis 2/25/16 8, at Memphis 2/25/16 2016-17 (Senior): REBOUNDS 12, at Connecticut 3/15/15 9, Houston 1/24/15 12, at Connecticut 3/15/15 9, at Temple 1/24/16 2015-16 (Junior): Played in all 30 games, started 29… Averaged 10.1 ASSISTS 7, Houston 1/24/15 7, Houston 1/24/15 4, vs. Clemson 41/14 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists (15th AAC) and 1.1 steals (15th 7, at Houston 2/12/15 7, at Houston 2/12/15 4, vs. Temple 3/14/15 AAC)… Shot 60.2% overall (109-181) (2nd AAC) and 53.6% from behind BLOCKS 3, Memphis 1/30/16 3, Memphis 1/30/16 2, at Connecticut 3/15/15 the arc (30-56) (1st AAC)... RECORDS: No. 1 at SMU on season 3FG STEALS 4, UCF 1/10/16 4, UCF 1/10/16 3, LSU 3/24/14 pct (53.6%, 30-56)… No. 6 on season FG pct (60.2%, 109-181). POINTS 23, Hampton 12/17/15 20, Connecticut 3/3/16 8, UC Irvine 3/19/14 2015 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during 8, vs. Clemson 41/14 its Goodwill Tour. The team went 5-0 on the tour with games in Belgium, 8, vs. Temple 3/14/15 Germany, England and the Netherlands. He was on the same team as DOUBLE-DOUBLES Ben Moore. 1 - Nicholls 12/16/15 (10 pts, 11 rebs) 2014-15 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games, started 17... Averaged 5.2 points, 4.6 rebounds & 2.1 assists. 2014 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during its Goodwill Tour. The tour included games in Belgium, Germany, England and the Netherlands. 2013-14 (Freshman): Played in all 37 games, starting 26, averaging 4.4 points and 3.8 rebounds in 19.4 minutes.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 37 26 719 19.4 60 128 .469 17 47 .362 24 42 .571 45 94 139 3.8 60 0 40 43 11 27 161 4.4 2014-15 34 17 814 23.9 64 122 .525 20 45 .444 29 37 .784 51 104 155 4.6 63 0 70 31 8 29 177 5.2 2015-16 30 29 817 27.2 109 181 .602 30 56 .536 54 63 .857 39 93 132 4.4 90 5 79 67 13 33 302 10.1 TOTAL 101 72 2350 23.3 233 431 .541 67 148 .453 107 142 .754 135 291 426 4.2 213 5 189 141 32 89 640 6.3 Sterling Brown - 3

SMU Best Season FG Pct (55.0%+) (Since 1953-54) Career 3FG Made - 70+ (Games Played) Games Started - (Since 1978-79) Minimum 75 Field Goals Made 1 273 Stephen Woods, 1996-00 1 125 Butch Moore, 1982-86 1 63.7 Terry Williams (Sr.), 1986-87 (142-233) 2 267 Robert Nyakundi, 2008-12 2 123 Jon Koncak, 1981-85 2 62.1 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (211-340) 3 256 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06 3 116 Larry Davis, 1981-85 3 62.0 Terry Williams (Jr.), 1985-86 (150-242) 4 225 Nic Moore, 2013-16 4 110 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01 4 61.3 Ben Moore (Fr.), 2013-14 (84-137) 5 220 Troy Matthews, 1993-97 5 109 Stephen Woods, 1996-00 5 60.7 Larry Davis (Jr.), 1983-84 (219-361) 6 170 Quinton Ross, 1999-03 6 104 Patrick Simpson, 2001-05 6 60.2 Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (109-181) 7 161 Chad Allen, 1990-94 7 101 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06 7 59.2 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (219-370) 8 133 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01 8 100 Nic Moore, 2013- 8 58.1 Terry Thomas (Sr.), 1987-88 (111-191) 9 131 Mike Walker, 2007-11 9 98 Papa Dia, 2007-11 9 57.7 Papa Dia (Sr.), 2010-11 (243-421) 10 121 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97 10 94 Troy Matthews, 1993-97 10 57.6 Bamba Fall (Sr.), 2008-09 (99-172) 11 119 Jon Killen, 2004-08 11 92 Eric Castro, 2001-05 11 57.2 John Colborne (Jr.), 1988-89 (99-173) 12 107 Damon Hancock, 1998-02 92 Quinton Ross, 1999-03 57.2 Ira Terrell (Fr.), 1972-73 (219-383) 13 103 Derrick Roberts, 2004-08 13 91 Willie Davis, 1997-01 13 56.6 Bamba Fall (Jr.), 2007-08 (124-219) 14 99 Jabari Hearn, 1993-97 91 Robert Nyakundi, 2008-12 14 56.5 Larry Davis (Sr.), 1984-85 (177-313) 15 95 Chad Elsey, 1997-99 15 87 Scott Johnson, 1983-87 56.5 Eric Castro (So.), 2002-03 (105-186) 16 92 Todd Alexander, 1987-89 16 85 Mike Wilson, 1990-93 16 56.4 Larry Davis (So.), 1982-83 (190-337) 17 87 Rodney Clinkscales, 2009-12 85 Shawn Williams, 2013-14 17 56.3 Eric Castro (Sr.), 2004-05 (166-295) 18 81 Dez Willingham, 2005-07 -- 72 Sterling Brown, 2013- 18 55.6 Jordan Tolbert (Sr.), 2015-16 (133-239) 19 79 Gerald Lewis, 1989-93 19 55.1 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (274-497) 79 Keith Frazier, 2013 21 55.0 Glenn Puddy (Sr.), 1988-89 (144-262) 21 73 Jeremiah Samarrippas, 2010-12 55.0 Yanick Moreira (Sr.), 2014-15 (144-262) --- 67 Sterling Brown, 2013- SMU Best Season 3FG Pct (40.0%+) (Since 1986-87) SMU Season FT Percentage (82.0%+) (Since 1953-54) Minimum 20 Made Minimum 40 Made 1 53.6 Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (30-56) 1 90.0 Eric Longino (Jr.), 1987-88 (45-50) 2 53.2 Eric Longino (Sr.), 1988-89 (50-94) 90.0 Robert Nyakundi (Jr.), 2010-11 (72-80) 3 49.7 Robert Nyakundi (Jr.), 2010-11 (97-195) 3 88.9 Nic Moore (Jr.), 2014-15 (104-117) 4 47.6 Troy Dorner (Sr.), 1993-94 (39-82) 4 88.5 Mark Davis (Fr.), 1976-77 (46-52) 5 47.5 Scott Johnson (Sr.), 1986-87 (44-99) 5 88.2 Chad Allen (Fr.), 1990-91 (45-51) 6 45.7 Lavardicus Atkins (Fr.), 2000-01 (21-46) 6 87.3 Todd Alexander (Jr.), 1987-88 (103-118) 7 45.3 Todd Alexander (Jr.), 1987-88 (82-181) 7 87.1 Eric Longino (Sr.), 1988-89 (54-62) 45.3 Ike Ofoegbu (Sr.), 2006-07 (29-64) 8 86.7 Charles Beasley (Jr.), 1965-66 (137-158) 9 44.4 Sterling Brown (So.), 2014-15 (20-45) 9 86.4 Art Barnes (Sr.), 1954-55 (89-103) 10 43.6 Nic Moore (So.), 2013-14 (72-165) 10 85.7 Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (54-63) 11 42.6 Shake Milton (Fr.), 2015-16 (52-122) 11 84.9 Jan Loudermilk (Sr.), 1961-62 (203-239) 12 41.8 Stephen Woods (So.), 1997-98 (74-177) 12 84.8 James Thompson (Sr.), 1962-63 (134-158) 41.8 Brian Bernardi (Fr.), 2012-13 (23-55) 13 84.7 Larry Delzell (Sr.), 1971-72 (100-118) 14 41.7 Carlton McKinney (Sr.), 1987-88 (35-84) 14 84.6 Stephen Woods (Fr.), 1996-97 (55-65) 15 41.6 Nic Moore (Jr.), 2014-15 (77-185) 15 84.6 Larry Showalter (So.), 1954-55 (55-65) 16 41.4 Robert Nyakundi (Sr.), 2011-12 (84-203) 16 84.5 Gene Phillips (Sr.), 1970-71 (213-252) 17 41.3 Nic Moore (Sr.), 2015-16 (76-184) 17 84.4 Charles Beasley (Sr.), 1966-67 (54-64) 18 40.9 Rodney Clinkscales (So.), 2009-10 (27-66) 18 84.0 Billy Allen (So.), 1979-80 (110-131) 19 40.7 Chad Allen (Jr.), 1992-93 (44-108) 19 83.6 Jermyn Bracey (Jr.), 1994-95 (61-73) 20 40.4 Bryan Hopkins (Jr.), 2003-04 (84-208) 20 83.2 Larry Showalter (Jr.), 1955-56 (79-95) 40.4 Mike Walker (Jr.), 2009-10 (21-52) 21 82.8 Bob Begert (Sr.), 1966-67 (82-99) 22 40.3 Jon Killen (Sr.), 2007-08 (75-186) 22 82.6 Gene Phillips (Jr.), 1969-70 (199-241) 23 40.0 Chad Allen (Fr.), 1990-91 (36-90) 23 82.5 Nic Moore (So.), 2013-14 (113-137) 40.0 Robert Nyakundi (So.), 2009-10 (46-115) 24 82.4 Troy Dorner (Sr.), 1993-94 (70-85) 25 82.3 Ollie Hoops, 1979-80 (65-79) SMU Career 3FG Pct. - 36.0%+ (min. 50 made) 26 82.1 Larry Delzell (Jr.), 1970-71 (115-140) 1 47.3 Eric Longino (62-131), 1987-89 27 82.0 Gary Sibley, 1967-68 (105-128) 2 45.3 Sterling Brown (67-148), 2013- 3 43.4 Robert Nyakundi (267-615), 2008-12 SMU Career Steals - 100+ 4 42.6 Shake Milton (52-122), 2015- 1 225 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-06 5 42.2 Todd Alexander (92-218), 1987-89 2 209 Gerald Lewis, 1989-93 6 42.1 Nic Moore (225-534), 2013-16 3 205 Carl Wright, 1982-85 7 41.1 Troy Dorner (51-124), 1991-94 4 197 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01 8 40.0 Carlton McKinney (64-160), 1986-88 5 179 Stephen Woods, 1996-00 9 39.2 Rodney Clinkscales (87-222), 2009-12 6 160 Willie Davis, 1997-01 10 38.9 Jon Killen (119-306), 2004-08 7 153 Quinton Ross, 1999-03 11 37.8 Chad Allen (161-426), 1990-94 8 144 Jon Killen (118), 2004-08 12 37.6 Kato Armstrong (50-133), 1985-89 9 136 Jemeil Rich, 1994-97 13 37.3 Jay Poerner (57-153), 1994-98 136 Nic Moore, 2013- 14 37.1 Keith Frazier (79-213), 2013- 11 130 Butch Moore, 1982-86 15 36.3 Stephen Woods (273-752), 1996-00 12 128 David Piehler, 1979-83 16 36.2 London Giles (63-174), 2010-13 13 127 Roderick Hampton, 1987-91 17 36.0 Bryan Hopkins (256-712), 2002-06 14 126 Justin Isham, 2001-05 126 Kato Armstrong, 1985-89 16 125 Phil Hale, 1976-80 17 123 Troy Matthews, 1993-97 18 112 Devon Pearson, 2003-07 19 111 Carlton McKinney, 1986-88 20 110 Markus Kennedy, 2013- 21 109 Eric Castro, 2001-05 22 102 Tim Mason, 1989-93 --- 89 Sterling Brown, 2013- 21 HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST MINUTES 34 (VT), at Miami (FL) 12/8/13 34 (VT), at Miami (FL) 12/8/13 29(VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 BEN FG 7 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 7 (VT), Maryland 2/1/14 3 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 7 (VT), vs. Seton Hall 11/23/13 EMELOGU II 7 (VT), Maryland 2/1/14 G, 6-5, 215, JR - 1L FGA 16 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 14 (VT), at Miami (FL) 12/8/13 6 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 3FG 4 (VT), VMI 11/18/13 3 (VT), Maryland 2/1/14 2 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 Grand Prairie, Texas 4 (VT), vs. Seton Hall 11/23/13 3, UCF 1/31/15 3FGA 8 (VT), [2/2] Syracuse 1/7/14 8 (VT), [2/2] Syracuse 1/7/14 4 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 South Grand Prairie HS FT 5 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 4 (VT), Maryland 2/1/14 2, at Connecticut 3/15/15 Virginia Tech 5 (VT), vs VCU 12/21/13 FTA 6 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 5 (VT), [14/13] Virginia 2/18/14 2, at Connecticut 3/15/15 2016-17 (Junior): 6 (VT), Western Carolina 11/15/13 2, vs. UCLA 3/19/15 6 (VT), vs VCU 12/21/13 REBOUNDS 6 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 6 (VT), Clemson 1/15/14 4 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 2015-16 (Redshirt): Missed the season due to injury. 6 (VT), vs VCU 12/21/13 4, at Connecticut 3/15/15 6 (VT), Clemson 1/15/14 2015 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during ASSISTS 9 (VT), Md.-E. Shore 12/31/13 3(VT), Clemson 1/15/14 3, vs. UCLA 3/19/15 its Goodwill Tour. The team went 5-0 on the tour with games in Belgium, 3(VT), at [25/22] Pittsburgh 2/8/14 Germany, England and the Netherlands. He was on the same team as BLOCKS 3 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 1 (VT), Miami (FL) 2/15/14 Semi Ojeleye. STEALS 3, Lamar 11/14/14 3, Connecticut 2/14/15 1, vs. Temple 3/14/15 3, Connecticut 2/14/15 2014-15 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games, started 4... Averaged 2.8 POINTS 22 (VT), West Virginia 11/12/13 21 (VT), Maryland 2/1/14 8 (VT),vs Miami (FL) 3/12/14 points & 1.8 rebounds.... 20 steals.

2013-14 (Freshman at Virginia Tech): Team captain...Played in 22 games with 12 starts, averaging 10.5 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 27.2 minutes.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14* 22 12 599 27.2 80 202 .396 40 108 .370 32 47 .681 11 57 68 3.1 48 1 41 34 5 13 232 10.5 2014-15 34 4 516 15.2 31 112 .277 16 60 .267 16 22 .727 7 55 62 1.8 45 0 34 29 7 20 94 2.8 2015-16 Redshirt All* 56 16 1115 19.9 111 314 .354 56 168 .333 48 69 .696 18 112 130 2.3 93 1 75 63 12 33 326 5.8 * Statistics from prior team/school HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 10 MINUTES 30, Nicholls 12/16/15 25, Connecticut 3/3/16 FG 6, Brown 11/29/15 3, at Temple 1/24/16 JARREY 6, Hampton 12/17/15 3, at Houston 2/1/16 3, at USF 2/7/16 FOSTER 3, Tulane 2/28/16 G, 6-6, 220, SO - 1L FGA 10, Nicholls 12/16/15 8, USF 1/2/16 3FG 2, Hampton 12/17/15 1, [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/16 Houston, Texas 1, UCF 1/10/16 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 North Shore HS 1, at Temple 1/24/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 2016-17 (Sophomore): 1, Tulsa 2/10/16 3FGA 5, Nicholls 12/16/15 3, USF 1/2/16 Summer 2016: Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for the 3, at East Carolina 1/13/16 FT 3, Sam Houston St 11/14/15 3, Memphis 1/30/16 2016 Men's Basketball Goodwill Tour in Croatia. He was on the same 3, Memphis 1/30/16 3, at Houston 2/1/16 trip as SMU teammates Semi Ojeleye and Shake Milton. 3, at Houston 2/1/16 FTA 6, Sam Houston St 11/14/15 4, Memphis 1/30/16 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in all 30 games, started 1… Averaged 4.9 REBOUNDS 10, UCF 1/10/16 10, UCF 1/10/16 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists. ASSISTS 4, Brown 11/29/15 3, Connecticut 3/3/16 4, New Hampshire 12/5/15 BLOCKS 2, Memphis 1/30/16 2, Memphis 1/30/16 STEALS 2, UCF 1/10/16 2, UCF 1/10/16 POINTS 15, Brown 11/29/15 9, at Houston 2/1/16

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 1 522 17.4 55 127 .433 13 40 .325 24 48 .500 42 59 101 3.4 48 0 40 28 11 10 147 4.9 HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 13 MINUTES FG HARRY FGA 3FG FROLING 3FGA F, 6-11, 260, FR-HS FT FTA Townsville, Australia REBOUNDS ASSISTS Institute of Sport BLOCKS STEALS 2016-17 (Freshman): POINTS

Summer 2016: Played for USA East Coast on a basketball tour in Italy. The team went 3-1 on the trip. He was on the same squad as SMU teammate Dashawn McDowell.

Prep: Played at the Australian Institute of Sport…Froling, a four-star signee by Rivals and Scout, played the 2015-16 season with the Townsville Crocodiles in the National Basketball League…He then was invited to play for the World Team as one of the top 12 international players at the 2016 Nike Hoop Summit in Portland, Oregon...He was a teammate with Tom Wilson on the Australian Junior National Team that earned the silver medal at the 2014 U17 World Championship.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 15 MINUTES FG LEO KONTOPOULOS FGA 3FG F, 6-9, 210, FR-HS 3FGA Frankfurt, Germany FT FTA German School of REBOUNDS ASSISTS Thessaoloniki (Greece) BLOCKS STEALS 2016-17 (Freshman): POINTS

2015-16: Spent the season with the Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C. in Thessaloniki, Greece… Saw action in eight games.

Prep: In 2013, helped his team to the gold medal at the TURK Telekom U16 Tournament in Sakarya, Turkey… Is an active member of PAOK Basketball Club in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Personal: Leonidas “Leo” Kontopoulos was born in August of 1997… From Frankfurt, Germany… Parents are Elferia and Konstantinos Kontopoulos… Has three siblings, two brothers and a sister… Brother Grigoris was a rower.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 5 MINUTES FG DASHAWN FGA 3FG McDOWELL 3FGA G, 6-5, 185, FR-HS FT FTA Oklahoma City, Okla. REBOUNDS ASSISTS Southeast HS BLOCKS STEALS 2016-17 (Freshman): POINTS

Summer 2016: Played for USA East Coast on a basketball tour in Italy. The team went 3-1 on the trip. He was on the same squad as SMU teammate Harry Froling.

Prep: As a senior, he was named First-Team All-State by the Oklahoma Coaches Association…As a junior, McDowell averaged 29.0 points as a junior and was named the 2015 All-City Conference Player of the Year…He played AAU for Urban DFW.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 1 MINUTES 40, [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/16 40, [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/16 40, at Temple 1/24/16 40, at Temple 1/24/16 SHAKE FG 8, Nicholls 12/16/15 8, at Tulsa 12/29/15 MILTON 8, at Tulsa 12/29/15 8, at USF 2/7/16 8, at USF 2/7/16 G, 6-6, 205, SO - 1L FGA 15, Nicholls 12/16/15 13, at Temple 1/24/16 Owasso, Oklahoma 3FG 7, at Tulsa 12/29/15 * 7, at Tulsa 12/29/15 * 3FGA 9, at USF 2/7/16 9, at USF 2/7/16 Owasso HS FT 7, Memphis 1/30/16 7, Memphis 1/30/16 FTA 8, Memphis 1/30/16 8, Memphis 1/30/16 2016-17 (Sophomore): ... AWARDS: Preseason All-AAC Second Team REBOUNDS 7, UCF 1/10/16 7, UCF 1/10/16 (Oct. 24)...Named to the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Watch 7, at Temple 1/24/16 7, at Temple 1/24/16 List (1 of 20) on Oct. 18. ASSISTS 7, Brown 11/29/15 5, USF 1/2/16 5, UCF 1/10/16 Summer 2016: Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for 5, Tulsa 2/10/16 the Men's Basketball Goodwill Tour in Croatia. He was on the same BLOCKS 1, New Hampshire 12/5/15 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 trip as SMU teammates Semi Ojeleye and Jarrey Foster...Played at the Nike Hoops Summit in Los Angeles where col- 1, Nicholls 12/16/15 1, at Houston 2/1/16 lege basketball writer Luke Winn stated of Milton: "the best shooter 1, vs Kent State 12/|22/15 1, Tulsa 2/10/16 in the drills portion of the academy was a guard who had a sneaky- 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 1, at Connecticut 2/18/16 good freshman year at SMU." 1, at Houston 2/1/16 1, at Memphis 2/25/16 1, Tulsa 2/10/16 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in all 30 games, started 23… Averaged 1, at Connecticut 2/18/16 10.5 points (28th AAC), 2.7 assists (13th AAC), 3.0 rebounds... 1, at Memphis 2/25/16 AWARDS: Unanimous AAC All-Rookie Team… AAC Rookie of the STEALS 4, Sam Houston St 11/14/15 2, at Tulane 1/17/16 Week (Jan. 4, Nov. 16)… AAC Weekly Honor Roll Dec. 21)… POINTS 24, at Tulsa 12/29/15 24, at Tulsa 12/29/15 RECORDS: No. 10 on season 3FG percentage (42.6%)… No. 22 on season 3FG made (52)… No. 4 on season 3FG made by a freshman * SMU freshman record, T-3rd in program history (52).

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 23 979 32.6 113 237 .477 52 122 .426 37 51 .725 9 80 89 3.0 43 0 82 46 8 24 315 10.5 Shake Milton - 1

SMU Best Season 3FG Pct (40.0%+) (Since 1986-87) Minimum 20 Made 1 53.6 Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (30-56) 2 53.2 Eric Longino (Sr.), 1988-89 (50-94) 3 49.7 Robert Nyakundi (Jr.), 2010-11 (97-195) 4 47.6 Troy Dorner (Sr.), 1993-94 (39-82) 5 47.5 Scott Johnson (Sr.), 1986-87 (44-99) 6 45.7 Lavardicus Atkins (Fr.), 2000-01 (21-46) 7 45.3 Todd Alexander (Jr.), 1987-88 (82-181) 45.3 Ike Ofoegbu (Sr.), 2006-07 (29-64) 9 44.4 Sterling Brown (So.), 2014-15 (20-45) 10 43.6 Nic Moore (So.), 2013-14 (72-165) 11 42.6 Shake Milton (Fr.), 2015-16 (52-122) 12 41.8 Stephen Woods (So.), 1997-98 (74-177) 41.8 Brian Bernardi (Fr.), 2012-13 (23-55) 14 41.7 Carlton McKinney (Sr.), 1987-88 (35-84) 15 41.6 Nic Moore (Jr.), 2014-15 (77-185) 16 41.4 Robert Nyakundi (Sr.), 2011-12 (84-203) 17 41.3 Nic Moore (Sr.), 2015-16 (76-184) 18 40.9 Rodney Clinkscales (So.), 2009-10 (27-66) 19 40.7 Chad Allen (Jr.), 1992-93 (44-108) 20 40.4 Bryan Hopkins (Jr.), 2003-04 (84-208) 40.4 Mike Walker (Jr.), 2009-10 (21-52) 22 40.3 Jon Killen (Sr.), 2007-08 (75-186) 23 40.0 Chad Allen (Fr.), 1990-91 (36-90) 40.0 Robert Nyakundi (So.), 2009-10 (46-115) SMU Single-game 3FGs Made 1 8 Bryan Hopkins, Ark-Pine Bluff, 12-20-2004 8 Nic Moore, Houston, 1-24-2015 (W, 80-59) 3 7 Bryan Hopkins, TCU, 12-30-2005 7 Jeryl Sasser, at UTEP, 1-22-2001 7 Chad Elsey, at Texas Tech, 12-3-1998 7 Stephen Woods, Texas Tech, 11-22-1997 7 Troy Matthews, vs. Penn, 12-30-1995 7 Jemeil Rich, at Texas Tech, 1-21-1995 7 Todd Alexander, vs. Louisville, 12-28-1987 7 Jon Killen, UCF, 1-26-2008 (W, 69-67 ot) 7 Jon Killen, UTEP, 3-1-2008 (W, 99-96 2ot) 7 Robert Nyakundi, at Rice, 1-29-2011 (W, 75-68) 7 Shake Milton, at Tulsa, 12-29-2015 (W, 81-69) Season 3FGM (50+) (Since 1986-87) (GP) 1 97 Robert Nyakundi (Jr.), 2010-11 (35) 2 84 Bryan Hopkins (So.), 2003-04 (29) 84 Robert Nyakundi (Sr.), 2011-12 (31) 4 83 Stephen Woods (Sr.), 1999-00 (30) 5 82 Todd Alexander (Jr.), 1987-88 (35) 6 77 Nic Moore (Jr.), 2014-15 7 76 Nic Moore (Sr.), 2015-16 8 75 Jon Killen (Sr.), 2007-08 (30) 9 74 Stephen Woods (So.), 1997-98 (28) 10 73 Troy Matthews (Jr.), 1995-96 (28) 73 Troy Matthews (So.), 1994-95 (27) 12 72 Nic Moore (So.), 2013-14 13 66 Bryan Hopkins (Jr.), 2004-05 (25) 14 62 Stephen Woods (Jr.), 1998-99 (27) 15 58 Quinton Ross (Jr.), 2001-02 (29) 16 57 Chad Allen (Sr.), 1993-94 (27) 17 55 Jemeil Rich (So.), 1994-95 (27) 18 54 Bryan Hopkins (Fr.), 2002-03 (29) 54 Stephen Woods (Fr.), 1996-97 (27) 54 Jabari Hearn (Fr.), 1994-95 (27) 21 53 Chad Elsey (So.), 1998-99 (30) 22 52 Bryan Hopkins (Sr.), 2005-06 (22) 52 Shake Milton (Fr.), 2015-16 24 50 Eric Longino (Sr.), 1988-89 (29) 50 London Giles (Jr.), 2011-12 (31) SMU Season 3FGM By A Freshman (40+) (Since 1986-87) (GP) 1 54 Bryan Hopkins, 2002-03 (29) 54 Stephen Woods, 1996-97 (27) 54 Jabari Hearn, 1994-95 (27) 4 52 Shake Milton (Fr.), 2015-16 5 42 Chad Elsey, 1997-98 (28) 6 40 Robert Nyakundi (Fr.), 2008-09 (30) 40 Jeremiah Samarrippas (Fr.), 2010-11 (35) HIGHS SEASON CAREER CONF. GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 00 MINUTES 38, [25/rv] Arkansas 11/25/14 37, Tulsa 2/10/16 25, vs. ECU 3/13/15 FG 11, UCF 1/10/16 11, UCF 1/10/16 3, UC Irvine 3/19/14 BEN 3, LSU 3/24/14 3, vs. ECU 3/13/15 MOORE 3, vs. Temple 3/14/15 F, 6-8, 220, SR - 3L 3, at Connecticut 3/15/15 FGA 17, UCF 1/10/16 17, UCF 1/10/16 9, vs. Temple 3/14/15 Bolingbrook, Illinois 3FG 3FGA Bolingbrook HS FT 10, at Houston 2/1/16 10, at Houston 2/1/16 5, UC Irvine 3/19/14 5, vs. ECU 3/13/15 2016-17 (Senior): ... AWARDS: Preseason All-AAC Second Team (Oct. FTA 11, USF 12/31/14 11, USF 12/31/14 7, vs. ECU 3/13/15 24). REBOUNDS 15, Nicholls 12/16/15 12, at Connecticut 2/18/16 7, UC Irvine 3/19/14 12, Tulane 2/28/16 2015-16 (Junior): Played in 29 games, started 27… Averaged 11.9 ASSISTS 8, Nicholls 12/16/15 4, USF 12/31/14 4, vs. ECU 3/13/15 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists… Lead team in blocked shots (41) (7th BLOCKS 5, [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/16 5, [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/16 1, vs Houston 3/13/14 AAC)… Shot 54.9% overall (5th AAC)… AWARDS: Named to 1, LSU 3/24/14 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic All-Tournament Team… NABC All- STEALS 4, at East Carolina 1/13/16 4, at East Carolina 1/13/16 3, vs. ECU 3/13/15 District 25 second team… AAC Weekly Honor Roll (Feb. 29, Jan. 4, Jan. 11)… RECORDS: No. 10 on SMU career blocked shots (87). 3, vs. UCLA 3/19/15 POINTS 23, UCF 1/10/16 23, UCF 1/10/16 11, UC Irvine 3/19/14 2015 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during 11, vs. ECU 3/13/15 its 2015 Goodwill Tour. The team went 5-0 on the tour with games in DOUBLE-DOUBLES Belgium, Germany, England and the Netherlands. He was on the same 1 - Midwestern St 12/29/14 (10 pts, 13 rebs) 2 - Nicholls 12/16/15 (22 pts, 15 rebs) team as Sterling Brown. 3 - at Tulsa 12/29/15 (11 pts, 10 rebs) 4 - USF 1/2/16 (12 pts, 10 rebs) 5 - at Connecticut 2/18/16 (13 pts, 12 rebs) 6 - Tulane 2/28/16 (16 pts, 12 rebs) 2014-15 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games, started 30 ... Averaged 7.1 7 - at Cincinnati 3/6/16 (12 pts, 10 rebs) points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists & 0.9 blocks... 10+ points in 12 games... 8+ rebounds in 7 games... 2+ blocks in 11 games... AWARDS: AAC Tied SMU record for FT% (10-10) at Houston 2/1/16 Honor Roll (Nov. 17). 2014 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during its 2014 Goodwill Tour (August 11-19). The tour included games in Belgium, Germany, England and the Netherlands. 2013-14 (Freshman): Played in all 37 games, averaging 6.2 pts and 3.6 rebs in 14.8 min- utes...Hit 61.3%FGs (84-137), 4th in a season at SMU...AWARDS: AAC Rookie of the Week 3 times (11/18, 1/27, 2/10).

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 37 1 547 14.8 84 137 .613 0 0 .000 61 97 .629 62 70 132 3.6 62 0 30 38 16 19 229 6.2 2014-15 34 30 762 22.4 82 187 .439 0 0 .000 77 113 .681 66 95 161 4.7 84 4 64 55 30 31 241 7.1 2015-16 29 27 864 29.8 134 244 .549 0 0 .000 77 107 .720 84 131 215 7.4 77 2 64 46 41 21 345 11.9 TOTAL 100 58 2173 21.7 300 568 .528 0 0 .000 215 317 .678 212 296 508 5.1 223 6 158 139 87 71 815 8.2 Ben Moore - 00

SMU Career FG Pct. - 49.0%+ (min. 250 made) SMU Career Blocked Shots - 50+ 1 62.6 Terry Williams (383-612), 1983-87 1 278 Jon Koncak, 1981-85 2 55.9 Jon Koncak (713-1276), 1981-85 2 245 Bamba Fall, 2005-09 3 55.8 Larry Davis (731-1311), 1981-85 3 169 Ira Terrell, 1972-76 4 55.5 Ira Terrell (757-1364), 1972-76 4 151 Patrick Simpson, 2001-05 55.5 Bamba Fall (324-584), 2005-09 5 143 Papa Dia, 2007-11 6 55.3 Eric Castro (432-781), 2001-05 6 131 Cannen Cunningham, 2011-15 7 53.6 John Colborne (382-713), 1985-90 7 129 Reggie Franklin, 1977-79 8 53.5 Glenn Puddy (289-540), 1984-86,87-89 8 97 Markus Kennedy, 2013-16 9 53.1 Markus Kennedy (400-754), 2013-16 9 88 James Gatewood, 1990-94 10 52.8 Ben Moore, 2013- 10 87 Ben Moore, 2013- 11 52.1 Cannen Cunningham (314-603), 2011-15 11 81 Quinton Ross, 1999-03 12 51.9 Eric Longino (391-754), 1987-89 12 78 Brad Branson, 1978-80 13 51.8 Papa Dia (549-1059), 2007-11 13 70 Donatas Rackauskas, 2002-06 14 50.3 Tim Mason (549-1091), 1989-93 14 69 Bobby Dimson, 1994-98 15 49.9 David Piehler (595-1192), 1979-83 15 67 Thines Robinson II, 1974-78 16 49.8 Patrick Simpson (491-986), 2001-05 67 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01 17 49.5 Butch Moore (437-883), 1982-86 17 65 Glenn Puddy, 1984-86,87-89 49.5 Carroll Hooser (481-972), 1963-66 18 58 Willie Davis, 1997-01 19 49.4 Lynn Phillips (425-860), 1966-69 58 Nigel Smith, 1998-99,00-03 20 49.1 Reggie Franklin (247-503), 1977-79 58 Larry Davis, 1981-85 49.1 Bob Begert (348-709), 1964-67 21 54 Eric Castro, 2001-05 22 53 Yanick Moreira, 2013 SMU Best Season FG Pct (55.0%+) (Since 1953-54) 23 51 Devon Pearson, 2003-07 Minimum 75 Field Goals Made 1 63.7 Terry Williams (Sr.), 1986-87 (142-233) SMU Season Blocks (40+) (Since 1972-73) (GP) 2 62.1 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (211-340) 1 97 Jon Koncak (Jr.), 1983-84 (33) 3 62.0 Terry Williams (Jr.), 1985-86 (150-242) 2 91 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (33) 4 61.3 Ben Moore (Fr.), 2013-14 (84-137) 3 79 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (28) 5 60.7 Larry Davis (Jr.), 1983-84 (219-361) 4 78 Papa Dia (Sr.), 2010-11 (35) 6 60.2 Sterling Brown (Jr.), 2015-16 (109-181) 5 70 Reggie Franklin (Sr.), 1978-79 (27) 7 59.2 Jon Koncak (Sr.), 1984-85 (219-370) 6 67 Bamba Fall (Sr.), 2008-09 (30) 8 58.1 Terry Thomas (Sr.), 1987-88 (111-191) 7 63 Bamba Fall (Jr.), 2007-08 (30) 9 57.7 Papa Dia (Sr.), 2010-11 (243-421) 8 62 Bamba Fall (So.), 2006-07 (25) 10 57.6 Bamba Fall (Sr.), 2008-09 (99-172) 9 59 Reggie Franklin (Jr.), 1977-78 (28) 11 57.2 John Colborne (Jr.), 1988-89 (99-173) 59 Cannen Cunningham (So.), 2012-13 (32) 57.2 Ira Terrell (Fr.), 1972-73 (219-383) 11 54 Jon Koncak (So.), 1982-83 (30) 13 56.6 Bamba Fall (Jr.), 2007-08 (124-219) 12 53 Bamba Fall (Fr.), 2005-06 (18) 14 56.5 Larry Davis (Sr.), 1984-85 (177-313) 13 51 Brad Branson (Sr.), 1979-80 (28) 56.5 Eric Castro (So.), 2002-03 (105-186) 14 47 Ira Terrell (So.), 1973-74 (27) 16 56.4 Larry Davis (So.), 1982-83 (190-337) 15 45 Patrick Simpson (So.), 2002-03 (30) 17 56.3 Eric Castro (Sr.), 2004-05 (166-295) 16 44 Markus Kennedy (So.), 2013-14 18 55.6 Jordan Tolbert (Sr.), 2015-16 (133-239) 17 43 Ira Terrell (Fr.), 1972-73 (25) 19 55.1 Ira Terrell (Sr.), 1975-76 (274-497) 18 41 Patrick Simpson (Fr.), 2001-02 (28) 20 55.0 Glenn Puddy (Sr.), 1988-89 (144-262) 41 Ben Moore (Jr.), 2015-16 (29) 55.0 Yanick Moreira (Sr.), 2014-15 (144-262) 20 40 Yanick Moreira (Sr.), 2014-15 SMU Career Rebounds - 500+ 1 1169 Jon Koncak, 1981-85 2 1077 Ira Terrell, 1972-76 3 976 Jeryl Sasser, 1997-01 4 911 Papa Dia, 2007-11 5 889 Larry Davis, 1981-85 6 840 Jim Krebs, 1954-57 7 790 Willie Davis, 1997-01 8 785 Jeff Swanson, 1974-78 9 759 Patrick Simpson, 2001-05 10 745 Joel Krog, 1953-56 11 690 Tim Mason, 1989-93 12 687 Carroll Hooser, 1963-66 13 669 Lynn Phillips, 1966-69 14 650 Quinton Ross, 1999-03 15 645 Devon Pearson, 2003-07 16 634 Eric Castro, 2001-05 17 621 Terry Williams, 1983-87 18 619 Steve Strange, 1958-61 19 615 Jan Loudermilk, 1959-62 20 609 Greg Kinzer, 1989-93 21 588 Markus Kennedy, 2013-16 22 580 Bill Voight, 1966-69 23 576 Bamba Fall, 2005-09 24 574 John Colborne, 1985-90 25 562 Mike Wilson, 1990-93 26 554 Gene Phillips, 1968-71 27 550 Wilbur Marsh, 1957-60 28 539 Bob Begert, 1964-67 29 535 Joe Swedlund, 1974-78 30 530 Jay Poerner, 1994-98 31 519 Brad Branson, 1978-80 32 516 Glenn Puddy, 1984-86, 87-89 33 510 Cannen Cunningham (134), 2011-15 34 508 Ben Moore, 2013- 33 HIGHS SEASON CAREER AAC GAME CONF. TOUR./POST MINUTES 19 (DU),Presbyterian 11/14/14 8 (DU),at Boston College 2/8/14 SEMI FG 3 (DU),UNC Asheville 11/18/13 1 (DU),Wake Forest 2/4/14 OJELEYE FGA 6 (DU),Presbyterian 11/14/14 2 (DU),Wake Forest 2/4/14 F, 6-7, 235, JR - TR 3FG 2 (DU),UNC Asheville 11/18/13 1 (DU),Wake Forest 2/4/14 Ottawa, Kansas 2 (DU),Fairfield 11/15/14 Ottawa HS 3FGA 6 (DU),Presbyterian 11/14/14 1 (DU),Wake Forest 2/4/14 Duke FT 4 (DU),N.C. State 1/18/14 4 (DU),N.C. State 1/18/14 FTA 4 (DU),N.C. State 1/18/14 4 (DU),N.C. State 1/18/14 2016-17 (Junior): 4 (DU),vs. Army 11/30/14 REBOUNDS 5 (DU),UNC Asheville 11/18/13 2 (DU),Virginia 1/13/14 Summer 2016: Played on a Global Sports Academy U.S. team for the 5 (DU),Presbyterian 11/14/14 2016 Men's Basketball Goodwill Tour in Croatia. He was on the same trip as SMU teammates Shake Milton and Jarrey Foster. ASSISTS 1 (DU),UNC Asheville 11/18/13 1 (DU),Virginia 1/13/14 1 (DU),Virginia 1/13/14 2015-16 (Transfer/Redshirt): Sat out first semester due to NCAA trans- 1 (DU),vs. Army 11/30/14 fer rules, enrolled at SMU in January of 2015...sat out the rest of the season as a redshirt... AWARDS: Allstate NABC Good Works Team BLOCKS 1 (DU),Fla. Atlantic 11/15/13 nominee (Dec. 2). 1 (DU),UNC Asheville 11/18/13 2015 Summer: Played for the Global Sports Academy U.S. team during 1 (DU),East Carolina 11/19/13 its 2015 Goodwill Tour. The team went 5-0 on the tour with games in Belgium, Germany, England and the Netherlands. He was on the same 1 (DU),vs. Army 11/30/14 team as Ben Emelogu II. STEALS 2 (DU),Presbyterian 11/14/14 1 (DU),Virginia Tech 2/25/14 2014-15 (Sophomore at Duke): Played in 6 games at Duke before POINTS 10(DU),UNC Asheville11/18/13 4 (DU),N.C. State 1/18/14 transferring at semester... Enrolled at SMU in January.. 2013-14 (Freshman at Duke): Appeared in 17 games... Averaged 1.6 points and 0.9 rebounds... Shot 50% (7-14 FG) from the field... Shot 57.1% (4-7 3FG) from behind the arc... Shot 90.9% (10-11 FT) from the free throw line.

2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14* 17 0 80 4.7 7 14 .500 4 7 .571 10 11 .909 7 8 15 0.9602544281.6 2014-15* 6 0 63 10.5 5 18 .278 4 16 .250 4 7 .571 3 11 14 2.3 1101013183.0 2015-16 Transfer/Redshirt All* 23 0 143 6.2 12 32 .375 8 23 .348 14 18 .778 10 19 29 1.3 17 03557462.0 * Statistics from prior team/school HIGHS SEASON CAREER AAC GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 14 MINUTES 2, at USF 2/7/16 2, at USF 2/7/16 COURTLAND 2, Tulane 2/28/16 2, Tulane 2/28/16 SUTTON FG 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 FGA 2, at USF 2/7/16 2, at USF 2/7/16 F, 6-4, 215, SO - 1L 3FG 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 Brenham, Texas 3FGA 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 Brenham HS 1, Tulane 2/28/16 1, Tulane 2/28/16 FT 2016-17 (Sophomore): FTA REBOUNDS 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 2015-16 (Freshman): Joined the team on Jan. 28... Played in 3 1, Tulane 2/28/16 1, Tulane 2/28/16 games… Totaled 3 points & 2 rebounds in 4 min… GAME HIGH- LIGHTS: Scored 3 points and had a rebound in his SMU basketball ASSISTS debut at USF 2/7. BLOCKS STEALS 2015 Football (Freshman): Named to the USA TODAY Sports Freshman All-America Team after leading all first-year receivers with POINTS 3, at USF 2/7/16 3, at USF 2/7/16 nine receiving TDs...Set an SMU freshman record with 862 receiving yards and tied former SMU standout Emmanuel Sanders (now with the Denver Broncos) for most touchdown receptions by a freshman with nine.

2014 Football: Received a medical redshirt... Played in two games, making two catches for 27 yards.

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 3 0 4 1.3 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.720010031.0 31 HIGHS SEASON CAREER AAC GAME CONF. TOUR./POST MINUTES 2, at USF 2/7/16 2, at USF 2/7/16 JIMMY 2, Tulane 2/28/16 2, Tulane 2/28/16 WHITT FG 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 G, 6-3, 175, SO - TR FGA 2, at USF 2/7/16 2, at USF 2/7/16 Columbia, Missouri 3FG 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 Hickman HS 3FGA 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 Arkansas 1, Tulane 2/28/16 1, Tulane 2/28/16 FT 2016-17: Sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules. FTA REBOUNDS 1, at USF 2/7/16 1, at USF 2/7/16 2015-16 (Freshman - Arkansas): Played in all 32 games, starting 1, Tulane 2/28/16 1, Tulane 2/28/16 10…Averaged 6.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 0.6 steals…Shot 38.7 percent overall and 37.5 percent from behind the ASSISTS arc…Converted 79.2 percent for free-throws. BLOCKS STEALS POINTS 3, at USF 2/7/16 3, at USF 2/7/16

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16* 32 10 550 17.2 75 194 .387 6 16 .375 38 48 .792 11 42 53 1.7 66 0 35 31 6 20 194 6.1 * Statistics from prior team/school HIGHS SEASON CAREER AAC GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 22 MINUTES 21, Nicholls 12/16/15 8, USF 12/31/14 JONATHAN FG 1, Rhode Island 11/11/13 1, USF 12/31/14 1, Ark-Pine Bluff11/24/13 1, East Carolina 1/17/15 WILFONG 1, McNeese State 12/2/13 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 G, 6-3, 185, SR - 3L 1, UIC 12/17/14 1, Tulane 2/28/16 1, USF 12/31/14 Memphis, Tennessee 1, East Carolina 1/17/15 Memphis University 1, Nicholls 12/16/15 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 School 1, Tulane 2/28/16 FGA 4, Nicholls 12/16/15 3, USF 12/31/14 2015-16 (Junior): Played in 17 games, started 1… Totaled 8 points, 5 3FG 1, Nicholls 12/16/15 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 assists... GAME HIGHLIGHTS: First career start (1 assist in 4 minutes) in win at Memphis 2/25...Hit a 3-pointer in 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 the final minute of the win at East Carolina 1/13...Had 3 points, a 3FGA 3, Nicholls 12/16/15 1, USF 12/31/14 rebound and a steal in a career-high 21 minutes vs. Nicholls 12/16... 1, at East Carolina 1/13/16 Played 6 minutes and had a rebound in the win vs. Brown 11/29. FT 1, UIC 12/17/14 FTA 2, UIC 12/17/14 2014-15 (Sophomore): Played in 7 games... Totaled 7 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist & 1 steal in 22 minutes. REBOUNDS 3, Rhode Island 11/11/13 1, USF 12/31/14 1, East Carolina 1/17/15 2013-14 (Freshman): Played in 7 games, scoring 6 points, pulling down 1, at USF 2/7/16 3 rebounds. 1, Tulane 2/28/16 ASSISTS 1, Lamar 11/14/14 1, at Memphis 2/25/16 Coaching For Literacy (CoachingForLiteracy.org): Jonathan Wilfong 1, Hampton 12/17/15 and Andrew Renshaw, two then-high school seniors from Memphis, Tennessee, founded Coaching for Literacy in 2012. Coaching for 1, at Memphis 2/25/16 Literacy partners with sports teams for a unique game-day experience. BLOCKS The mission of Coaching for Literacy is to increase awareness about STEALS 1, East Carolina 1/17/15 1, East Carolina 1/17/15 the number of people in America who are functionally or totally illiterate 1, Nicholls 12/16/15 and the social problems associated with illiteracy. By leveraging the POINTS 3, UIC 12/17/14 3, at East Carolina 1/13/16 unique power of sports, Coaching for Literacy supports local literacy programs and schools focused on educating elementary and middle 3, Nicholls 12/16/15 school students. 3, at East Carolina 1/13/16

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 7 0 11 1.6 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.410020060.9 2014-15 7 0 22 3.1 3 6 .500 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.410120171.0 2015-16 17 1 59 3.5 3 11 .273 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 1 4 5 0.380230180.5 TOTAL 31 1 92 3.0 9 21 .429 2 8 .250 1 3 .333 4 7 11 0.4 10 03702210.7 HIGHS SEASON AAC GAME CONF. TOUR./POST 2 MINUTES TOM FG FGA WILSON 3FG G, 6-5, 180, FR - HS 3FGA Melbourne, Australia FT Australian Institute FTA REBOUNDS of Sport ASSISTS BLOCKS 2016-17 (Freshman): STEALS POINTS

Prep: Played for Coach Adam Caporn at the Australian Institute of Sport…He was the captain of the U17 and U19 Australian National teams…He spent the 2015-16 season with the Melbourne United in Australia’s National Basketball League…In 2014, Wilson and teammate Harry Froling helped the Australian National Team to a silver medal at the U17 World Championship, averaging 12.3 points and 6.6 rebounds…In the gold medal game against the USA (lost 99-92), he had 23 points, six rebounds and seven assists.

Personal: Born June 1997

2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg The Last Time… SMU Opponent Date Result Opp Opponent Date Result Scored 110 pts 110 Hardin-Simmons 11/20/1999 W 110-69 Scored 105 pts 105 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 105 at Texas Tech 12/1/2004 L, 105-67 Scored 100 pts 105 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 105 at Texas Tech 12/1/2004 L, 105-67 Scored 99 pts 105 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 99 Houston 1/16/2008 L, 99-71 Scored 95 pts 105 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 96 UTEP 3/1/2008 W, 99-96 2ot Scored 90 pts 92 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 91 at Texas State 1/2/2010 L, 91-86 Scored 50 pts or less 50 at Cincinnati 1/3/2015 L, 56-50 45 at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Scored 47 pts or less 47 Tulsa 1/6/2013 L, 48-47 45 at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Scored 44 pts or less 28 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 44 New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 Scored 40 pts or less 28 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 39 at Rice 2/9/2013 W, 61-39 Scored 39 pts or less 28 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 38 Alabama State 12/22/2010 W, 49-38 Scored 35 pts or less 28 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 32 Wayland Baptist 11/24/2010 W, 65-32 Scored 55 pts or more (1st half) 55 Louisiana-Monroe 11/22/2006 W, 99-66 53 Centenary 11/17/2007 L, 93-76 Scored 54 pts or more (1st half) 54 Lamar 11/21/2010 W, 102-70 53 Centenary 11/17/2007 L, 93-76 Scored 52 pts or more (1st half) 52 (52-17) McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 53 Centenary 11/17/2007 L, 93-76 Scored 50 pts or more (1st half) 50 (5-20) New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 51 (51-29) vs. Colorado State 11/14/2011 L, 75-56 Scored 60 pts or more (2nd half) 62 (62-31) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 63 at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 55 pts or more (2nd half) 62 (62-31) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 63 at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 54 pts or more (2nd half) 62 (62-31) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 53 Houston 2/2/2013 L, 84-80 ot Scored 52 pts or more (2nd half) 62 (62-31) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 52 (52-41) [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Scored 50 pts or more (2nd half) 62 (62-31) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 52 (52-41) [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Scored 50 pts or less (consecutive gms) at Rice 2/11/12 (L, 43-39), UAB 2/15/12 (L, 47-28) at UCF 1/18/14 (W, 58-46), Hofstra 1/19/14 (W, 73-49) Scored 20 pts or less in half 20 (1st half) Lamar 11/14/2014 W, 93-54 19 (23-19) 1st at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Scored 19 pts or less in half 17 (1st half) [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 19 (23-19) 1st at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Scored 18 pts or less in half 17 (1st half) [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 17 (48-17) 1st Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Scored 15 pts or less in half 14 (1st half) Marshall 2/18/2012 L, 73-68 15 (49-15) USF 12/31/2014 W, 83-49 Scored 13 pts or less in half 12 (1st half) UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 13 (1st half) Alabama State 12/22/2010 W, 49-38 Scored 12 pts or less in half 12 (1st half) UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 Won by 45+ 54 (98-44) New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 44+ 44 (86-42) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 40+ 44 (86-42) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 36+ 44 (86-42) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 35+ 44 (86-42) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 30+ 34 (92-58) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 25+ 26 (80-54) Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 43 at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Won by 20+ 26 (80-54) Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 22 at Rhode Island 12/15/2012 L, 72-50 Led by 35+ at halftime 35 (52-17) McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 Led by 34+ at halftime 34 (49-15) USF 12/31/2014 W, 83-49 Led by 30+ at halftime 31 (48-17) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Had 80 FGA 83 Houston 1/16/2008 L, 99-71 Had 75 FGA 75 (28-75 37.3%) at Wyoming 12/22/2005 L, 75-69 75 (33-75 44.0%) vs. Houston 3/11/2009 L, 85-76 Had 70 FGA 70 (39-70 55.7%) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 75 (33-75 44.0%) vs. Houston 3/11/2009 L, 85-76 Had 40 or less FGA 37 (21-37) 56.8% Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 37 (21-37) 56.8% Cincinnati 2/5/2015 L, 62-54 Had 39 or less FGA 37 (21-37) 56.8% Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 37 (21-37) 56.8% Cincinnati 2/5/2015 L, 62-54 Had 38 or less FGA 37 (21-37) 56.8% Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 37 (21-37) 56.8% Cincinnati 2/5/2015 L, 62-54 Had 37 or less FGA 37 (21-37) 56.8% Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 37 (21-37) 56.8% Cincinnati 2/5/2015 L, 62-54 Had 36 or less FGA 36 (23-36) 63.9% Tulane 2/9/2011 W, 66-61 36 (17-36) 47.2% at UTEP 1/19/2013 L, 63-54 Tied on FG in last 10 secs (force ot) 25-ft left wing 3FG at 0.0 Houston (Shawn Williams) 2/2/2013 L, 84-80 ot previous 35-ft 3FG at 0.5 Rice (Dez Willingham) 1/21/2006 W, 80-69 ot Tied on FT in last 10 secs (force ot) 3-3 FT at 0:06.8 Marshall (Dez Willingham) 2/16/2006 L, 75-72 ot Won on shot in last 10 seconds 3FG right corner at 6.5 California 3/26/2014 W, 67-65 5-ft left base 9.0 vs. UAB (Jordan Swing) 3/13/2013 L, 53-52 Won on shot at buzzer 19-ft inside top key at 0.0 at Tulsa (Jeremiah Samarrippas) 1/7/2012 W, 57-55 75-ft 3FG 0.0 at Marshall (Markel Humphrey) 1/21/2009 L, 53-50 Won on FT in last 10 seconds 2-2 FTs at 0:00.1 Jacksonville (Papa Dia) 3/19/2011 W, 63-62 2-2 FT 0:00.6 SC-Upstate (Mezie Uzochukwu) 12/18/2007 L, 58-56 Shot 70% 72.3 (34-47) Lamar 11/21/2010 W, 102-70 Shot 68% 69.8 (30-43) Southern Miss 1/22/2011 W, 79-65 Shot 65% 66.7 (32-48) Ark-Pine Bluff 11/24/2013 W, 87-61 66.1 Kansas St. 12/2/1978 Shot 60.5% 63.3 (31-49) Sam Houston State 11/14/2015 W, 85-50 60.7 (34-56) at Southern Miss 2/20/2008 L, 81-61 Shot 60% 60.3 (35-58) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 60.7 (34-56) at Southern Miss 2/20/2008 L, 81-61 Shot 30% or less 28.6 (14-49) vs. UAB 3/13/2013 L, 53-52 29.5% (18-61) at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Shot 29.5% or less 28.6 (14-49) vs. UAB 3/13/2013 L, 53-52 29.2% (14-48) at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Shot 27% or less 17.4 (8-46) UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 25.4% (16-63) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Shot 26% or less 17.4 (8-46) UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 25.4% (16-63) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Shot 25% or less 17.4 (8-46) UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 19.6% (10-51) at Rice 2/9/2013 W, 61-39 Had 55 team Rebounds 62 Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Had 50 team Rebounds 51 Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 Had 20 or less Rebounds 18 at Southern Miss 2/29/2012 L, 67-60 20 Tulane 2/28/2016 W, 74-53 Had 18 or less Rebounds 18 at Southern Miss 2/29/2012 L, 67-60 17 East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Had 17 or less Rebounds 17 Marshall 2/13/2008 L, 75-74 17 East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Had 16 or less Rebounds 16 [RV/RV] Wyoming 12/5/2014 W, 66-53 Had +38 Rebound Margin +39 (82-43) Texas Lutheran 1/28/1977 W, 117-77 Had +30 Rebound Margin +37 (62-25) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Had +25 Rebound Margin +26 (49-23) Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 Had +24 Rebound Margin +24 (41-17) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 +20 (38-18) at Southern Miss 2/29/2012 L, 67-60 Had +20 Rebound Margin +20 (42-20) Tulane 2/28/2016 W, 74-53 +20 (38-18) at Southern Miss 2/29/2012 L, 67-60 Had +20 Rebound Margin 2 straight gms +25 (48-23), +25 (45-20), +37 (62-25), +26 (49-23) New Hampshire 12/5/15 (W98-44), Michigan 12/8 (W82-58), Nicholls 12/16 (W86-42), Hampton 12/17(W105-72) Had 23+ Offensive Rebounds 23 Toledo 11/27/2005 L, 72-60 23 (37 total) Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 Had 21+ Offensive Rebounds 21 (62 total) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 23 (37 total) Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 Had 20+ Offensive Rebounds 21 (62 total) Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 23 (37 total) Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 Had 25 assists 27 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 25 at East Carolina 2/27/2008 L, 82-54 Had 23 assists 27 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 23 vs. UCF 3/10/2010 L, 69-53 Had 22 assists 22 Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 23 vs. UCF 3/10/2010 L, 69-53 Had 21 assists 22 Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 23 vs. UCF 3/10/2010 L, 69-53 Had 20 assists 22 Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 20 at [13/11] Gonzaga 11/17/2014 L, 72-56 Had 7 or less assists 7 at Wyoming 12/20/2013 W, 62-54 7 at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 Had 6 or less assists 5 [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 6 at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 5 or less assists 5 [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 4 vs. [RV/-] Texas A&M 11/30/2013 W, 55-52 Had 4 or less assists 3 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 4 vs. [RV/-] Texas A&M 11/30/2013 W, 55-52 Had 13 blocks 13 (Ties SMU Record) Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 Had 12 blocks 13 (Ties SMU Record) Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 Had 11 blocks 11 [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 11 Tulane 1/24/2007 W, 55-53 Had 10 blocks 10 Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 11 Tulane 1/24/2007 W, 55-53 Had 9 blocks 10 Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 9 UC Irvine 3/19/2014 W, 68-54 Had 8 blocks 10 Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 8 at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 Had 0 blocks 0 East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 0 New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 Had 0 combined blocks 0 (0-0) at Michigan 12/20/2014 W, 62-51 0 (0-0) at Michigan 12/20/2014 W, 62-51 Had 19 steals 19 Ark.-Pine Bluff 12/20/2004 W 87-50 Had 17 steals 19 Ark.-Pine Bluff 12/20/2004 W 87-50 17 [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Had 15 steals 15 San Jose St. 2/10/2005 W, 66-46 15 at [20/20] Memphis 3/8/2014 L, 67-58 Had 13 steals 13 Texas Southern 11/26/2014 W, 72-59 13 at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 Had 12 steals 12 at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 13 at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 Had 3 or less steals 2 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 3 Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 Had 2 or less steals 2 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 1 at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 1 or less steals 1 at Indiana 11/20/2014 L, 74-68 1 at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 0 steals 0 vs. Fresno State 11/15/2011 L, 54-52 0 at Houston 2/12/2015 W, 75-69 Had +11 Steal Differential +11 (17-6) [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Had +10 Steal Differential +10 (13-3) UC Irvine 3/19/2014 W, 68-54 +10 (12-2) [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 Had +9 Steal Differential +9 (10-1) East Carolina 1/17/2015 W, 77-54 +10 (12-2) [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 Had 8 or less turnovers 8 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 6 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Had 6 or less turnovers 6 at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 6 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Had 5 or less turnovers 5 Tulsa 1/13/2010 L, 63-56 4 Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 Had 4 or less turnovers 4 Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 Had 3 or less turnovers 2 at Houston 2/13/2010 L, 66-60 Had 26 or more turnovers 26 vs. #24 UAB 3/9/2006 L, 69-55 Had 24 or more turnovers 25 Texas State 12/29/2007 W, 77-70 25 McMurry 11/11/2011 W, 78-49 Had 23 or more turnovers 23 [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 25 McMurry 11/11/2011 W, 78-49 Had +15 Turnover Differential +16 (8-24) Wayland Baptist 11/24/2010 W, 65-32 +15 (11-26) vs. #24 UAB 3/9/2006 L, 69-55 Had +14 Turnover Differential +14 (11-25) McMurry 11/11/2011 W, 78-49 +15 (11-26) vs. #24 UAB 3/9/2006 L, 69-55 Had +12 Turnover Differential +12 (8-20) UC Irvine 3/19/2014 W, 68-54 +12 (10-22) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Had +10 Turnover Differential +12 (8-20) UC Irvine 3/19/2014 W, 68-54 +11 (6-17) at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Had 37 3pt attempts 37 (16-37) UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot 43 (18-43) at Houston 2/16/2008 L, 69-47 Had 36 3pt attempts 37 (16-37) UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot 36 (10-36) Michigan 12/8/2015 W, 82-58 Had 34 3pt attempts 37 (16-37) UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot 36 (10-36) Michigan 12/8/2015 W, 82-58 Had 33 3pt attempts 37 (16-37) UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot 36 (10-36) Michigan 12/8/2015 W, 82-58 Had 31 3pt attempts 31 (13-31) McMurry 11/11/2011 W, 78-49 32 (10-32) [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 30 3pt attempts 30 (10-30) UTEP 3/3/2012 W, 57-48 32 (10-32) [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 29 3pt attempts 29 (14-29) at Houston 2/25/2012 L, 62-59 32 (10-32) [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 25 3pt attempts 25 (14-25) New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 25 (9-25) Conecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 Had 8 or less 3pt attempts 5 (0-5) vs. [rv/rv] Colorado 12/22/2015 W, 70-66 7 (5-7) Ark-Little Rock 11/12/2010 L, 57-47 Had 7 or less 3pt attempts 5 (0-5) vs. [rv/rv] Colorado 12/22/2015 W, 70-66 7 (5-7) Ark-Little Rock 11/12/2010 L, 57-47 Had 5 or less 3pt attempts 5 (0-5) vs. [rv/rv] Colorado 12/22/2015 W, 70-66 5 Southern Miss 2/4/2006 W, 58-53 Had 4 or less 3pt attempts 2 (0-2) at Tulsa 3/6/2013 W, 71-65 Made 18 3-pointers 18 (18-43) at Houston 2/16/2008 L, 69-47 Made 15 3-pointers 16 (16-37) UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot 15 (15-32) Brown 11/29/2015 W, 77-69 Made 14 3-pointers 14 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 14 (14-29) at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Made 13 3-pointers 14 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 14 (14-29) at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Made 12 3-pointers 14 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 12 (12-24) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Made 11 3-pointers 11 (11-23) Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 12 (12-24) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Made 10 3-pointers 11 (11-23) Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 12 (12-24) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Made 0 3-pointers 0 (0-5) vs. [rv/rv] Colorado 12/22/2015 W, 70-66 0 Southern Miss 1/10/2007 L, 57-56 Made 0 3-pointers (back-to-back) Wyoming (0-5) & Tulsa (0-13) 1/2 & 1/6/2013 L, 59-56 & L, 48-47 Shot 50% 3-pointers (min. 15 FGM) 50.0 (15-30) at Memphis 2/20/2010 L, 76-63 Shot 70% 3-pointers (min. 10 FGM) 71.4 (10-14) McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 71.4 (10-14) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Shot 60% 3-pointers (min. 10 FGM) 67.7 (10-15) at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 Shot 55% 3-pointers (min. 10 FGM) 58.3 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 56.5 (13-23) [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Shot 50% 3-pointers (min. 10 FGM) 58.3 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 50.0 (12-24) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Shot 72% 3-pointers (min. 5 FGM) 72.7 (8-11) Rider 11/21/2012 W, 83-70 71.4 (10-14) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Shot 70% 3-pointers (min. 5 FGM) 71.4 (10-14) McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 71.4 (10-14) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Shot 60% 3-pointers (min. 5 FGM) 67.7 (10-15) at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 71.4 (10-14) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Shot 55% 3-pointers (min. 5 FGM) 58.3 (14-24) at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 58.3 (7-12) Cincinnati 2/5/2015 L, 62-54 Shot 50% 3-pointers (min. 5 FGM) 53.8 (7-13) at Connecticut 2/18/2016 L, 68-62 50.0 (12-24) East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Had 54 FT attempts 54 (36-54) TCU 1/27/1996 W ot, 87-83 Had 50 FT attempts 50 (34-50) at Texas State 1/2/2010 L, 91-86 Had 45 FT attempts 50 (34-50) at Texas State 1/2/2010 L, 91-86 Had 40 FT attempts 50 (34-50) at Texas State 1/2/2010 L, 91-86 40 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Had 38 FT attempts 38 (32-38) Rice 2/23/2011 W, 76-66 ot 40 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Had 37 FT attempts 37 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 37 (28-37) at Arkansas 11/18/2013 L, 89-78 Had 35 FT attempts 37 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 36 (26-36) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Had 34 FT attempts 37 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 36 (26-36) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Had 33 FT attempts 37 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 33 (24-33) [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 Had 30 FT attempts 37 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 30 (24-30) at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Had 16 FT attempts (OT) 16 (12-16) Rice 1/21/2006 W, 80-69 ot Had 10 FT attempts (OT) 10 (9-10) Rice 2/23/2011 W, 76-66 ot Had 8 or less FT attempts 8 (5-8) at [20/20] Memphis 3/8/2014 L, 67-58 7 (4-7) [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 6 or less FT attempts 5 (2-5) at Ole Miss 1/3/2012 L, 50-48 6 (4-6) at East Carolina 1/13/2016 W, 79-55 Had 5 or less FT attempts 5 (2-5) at Ole Miss 1/3/2012 L, 50-48 4 (3-4) [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/8/2016 W, 59-57 Had 2 or less FT attempts 2 (2-2) at Rice 12/30/2004 L 66-64 (ot) 2 (2-2) Tulsa 1/6/2013 L, 48-47 Had 1 or less FT attempts 1 (1-1) at Houston 2/16/2011 W, 65-51 Had +30 FTA Differential +36 (45-9) Prairie View A&M 12/20/2007 W, 57-49 Had +25 FTA Differential +27 (37-10) vs. Missouri State 11/25/2012 W, 62-61 +26 (32-6) at Rice 3/4/2006 L, 68-66 Had +24 FTA Differential +27 (37-10) vs. Missouri State 11/25/2012 W, 62-61 +24 (33-9) at UAB 2/14/2009 L, 78-75 Had +22 FTA Differential +22 (29-7) UIC 12/17/2014 W, 67-46 +22 (31-9) at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 Had +20 FTA Differential +20 (28-8) vs. East Carolina 3/13/2015 W, 74-68 +22 (31-9) at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 Had 25 FTA (in a half) 28 (22-28) - 2nd half Rider 11/21/2012 W, 83-70 25 (18-25) [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 Had 24 FTA (in a half) 24 (19-24) - 2nd half [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 25 (18-25) [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 Had 20 FTA (in a half) 20 (16-20) - 1st half USF 12/31/2014 W, 83-49 25 (18-25) [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 Made 35 FTs 35 (35-41) Centenary 11/22/2005 W, 85-67 36 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Made 33 FTs 33 (33-38) Memphis 1/30/2010 W, 70-60 36 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Made 30 FTs 32 (32-38) Rice 2/23/2011 W, 76-66 ot 36 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Made 27 FTs 28 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 28 (28-37) at Arkansas 11/19/2013 L, 89-78 Made 26 FTs 28 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 26 (26-36) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Made 25 FTs 28 (28-37) Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 26 (26-36) vs. [RV/RV] Virginia 11/29/2013 L, 76-73 Made 5 or less FT 5 (5-10) at Connecticut 2/18/2016 L, 68-62 4 (4-7) [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Made 4 or less FT 4 (4-7) at UCF 3/2/2011 L, 51-48 3 (3-4) [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 Made 2 or less FT 2 (2-5) at Ole Miss 1/3/2012 L, 50-48 2 (2-2) Tulsa 1/6/2013 L, 48-47 previous 2 (2-2) at Rice 12/30/2004 L, 66-64 (ot) 2 (2-2) Tulsa 1/6/2013 L, 48-47 Made 1 or less FT 1 (1-4) Louisiana Tech 12/31/2011 W, 73-65 Had +22 FTM Differential +22 (30-8) Prairie View A&M 12/20/2007 L, 57-49 +23 (33-4) at UAB 2/14/2009 L, 78-75 Had +20 FTM Differential +21 (22-1) Louisiana Tech 12/31/2011 W, 73-65 +20 (36-16) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Had +16 FTM Differential +16 (24-8) Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 +17 (23-6) at Houston 1/9/2013 L, 78-67 Had +15 FTM Differential +16 (24-8) Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 +16 (24-8) at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 Made 20 FTs (in a half) 22 (22-28) - 2nd half Rider 11/21/2012 W, 83-70 Shot 90% Fts (Min 20 FTM) 95.2 (20-21) vs. Alcorn State 12/22/2012 W, 67-52 90.0 (36-40) at [5] Memphis 2/18/2009 L, 90-47 Shot 93% Fts (Min 15 FTM) 93.8 (15-16) Eastern Washington 11/22/2014 W, 77-68 94.4 (17-18) East Carolina 2/23/2013 L, 72-69 Shot 90% Fts (Min 15 FTM) 93.8 (15-16) Eastern Washington 11/22/2014 W, 77-68 94.4 (17-18) East Carolina 2/23/2013 L, 72-69 Shot 100% FT (Min 10 FTM) 100 (10-10) #12 Oklahoma 1/3/2006 L, 50-47 100 (11-11) at UCF 3/2/2011 L, 51-48 Shot 90% Fts (Min 10 FTM) 93.8 (15-16) Eastern Washington 11/22/2014 W, 77-68 94.4 (17-18) East Carolina 2/23/2013 L, 72-69 No players score 10+ 0 UAB 2/15/2012 L, 47-28 0 Grambling State 12/4/2010 W, 71-51 Eight players score 8+ 8 Savannah State 12/19/2005 W, 89-46 (Bryan Hopkins 19, Donatas Rackauskas 12, Brian Epps 11, Brian Morris 11, Dez Willingham 11, Derrick Roberts 9, Ike Ofoegbu 8, Devon Pearson 8) Six double digit scorers 6 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 (Sterling Brown 23, Jordan Tolbert 20, Nic Moore 18, Ben Moore 16, Shake Milton 14, Jarrey Foster 14) Five double digit scorers 5 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 5 Houston 2/2/2013 L, 84-80 ot (Shake Milton 22, Nic Moore 17, Jordan Tolbert 15, Sterling Brown 12, Markus Kennedy 10) (Joseph Young 17, Jherrod Stiggers 16, TaShawn Thomas 15, J.J. Thompson 13, Danuel House 10) Five 10+ scorers (2 straight gms) 2 [22/22] Memphis (5) 2/1/2014 W, 87-82 Temple 2/6/2014 W, 75-52 Four players score 15+ 4 Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 4 [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 (Sterling Brown 23, Jordan Tolbert 20, Nic Moore 28, Ben Moore 16) (Russ Smith 26, Chris Jones 21, Montrezl Harrell 19, 15) Three players score 15+ 3 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 3 Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 (Shake Milton 22, Nic Moore 17, Jordan Tolbert 15) (Shaquille Harrison 21, James Woodard 20, Pat Birt 17) 3 players 15+ pts, consecutive games 3, 3 Hampton 12/17/15 (W, 105-72), vs. Kent State 12/22 (W, 90-74) Previous: 3, 3 New Hampshire 12/5/15 (W, 98-44), Michigan 12/8/15 (W, 82-58) Two 20 pts scorers 2 UCF 1/10/2016 W, 88-73 2 Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 (Ben Moore 23, Nic Moore 20) (Shaquille Harrison 21, James Woodard 20) Two 20 pts scorers in consecutive gms 2,2 Nicholls 12/16/15 (W, 86-42), Hampton 12/17 (W, 105-72) Three 20 pt scorers 3 at TCU 1/27/2001 3 Rice 3/5/2005 L, 80-75 2ot (Damon Hancock 28, Quinton Ross 22, Jeryl Sasser 20) (Michael Harris 23, Jason McKrieth 22, J.R. Harrision 21) Two 25 pts scorers 2 at Tulsa 1/1/2005 W, 95-83 ot 2 Houston 1/16/2008 L, 99-71 (Bryan Hopkins 32, Eric Castro 28) (Marvin Kilgore 28, Stefon Jackson 27) Two 30 pt scorers 2 Arkansas 1/30/1973 2 Texas Tech 1/21/1995 (Ira Terrell 33, Sammy Hervey 31) (Jason Sasser 30, Mark Davis 30) Three players with 10+ Rebounds 3 Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 (Jordan Tolbert 23, Ben Moore 15, Sterling Brown 11) Two players with 10+ Rebounds 2 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 2 at [rv/-] Cincinnati 3/6/2016 L, 61-54 (Jordan Tolbert 13, Ben Moore 10) (Octavius Ellis 11, Gary Clark 11) Four players with 8+ Rebounds 4 New Hampshire 12/5/2015 W, 98-44 (Jordan Tolbert 13, Sterling Brown 9, Ben Moore 9, Keith Frazier 8) Five players with 5+ Rebounds 5 Memphis 1/30/2016 W, 80-68 5 at [13/11] Gonzaga 11/17/2014 L, 72-56 (Jordan Tolbert 14, Markus Kennedy 10, Ben Moore 8, Shake Milton 5, Sterling Brown 5) (Domantas Sabonis 9, Byron Wesley 6, Przemek Karnowski 6, Kevin Pangos 5, Kyle Wiltjer 5) 5 w/ 5+ Rebs, consecutive games 5, 5, 5 Brown 11/29/15 W 77-69, at TCU 12/2 W 75-70, New Hampshire 12/5 W 98-44 Six players with 5+ Rebounds 6 Paul Quinn 11/27/2007 W, 81-63 (Bamba Fall 11, Papa Dia 10, Ryan Harp 10, Jon Killen 7, Alex malone 6, Derrick Roberts 5) No players with 5+ rebounds 0 (Robert Nyakundi 4) at UTEP 1/14/2012 L, 70-64 ot 0 Ark-Pine Bluff 11/24/2013 W, 87-61 Had 3 players with a double-double 3 Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 (Jordan Tolbert 18pts, 23rebs; Ben Moore 22pts,15rebs; Sterling Brown 10pts,11rebs) Had 2 players with a double-double 2 vs. Kent State 12/22/2015 W, 90-74 2 Marshall 3/6/2010 L, 73-57 (Keith Frazier 19pts, 10 rebs; Jordan Tolbert 18pts, 10rebs) (Tyler Wilkerson 22 pts, 10 rebs; Hassan Whiteside 17 pts, 10 rebs) Two 20 pt scorers in consecutive games at Rice (Derek Williams 22, Papa Dia 21) 1/20/2010 W, 73-65 Houston Baptist (Derek Williams 27, Robert Nyakundi 20) 1/23/2010 W, 82-68 Three players with 5+ assists 3 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 (Nic Moore 8, Markus Kennedy 6, Sterling Brown 5) Two players with 7+ assists 2 [22/22] Memphis 2/1/2014 W, 87-82 2 vs. UCF 3/10/2010 L, 69-53 (Nic Moore 10, Nick Russell 7) (AJ Rompza 8, Marcus Jordan 6) Two players with 6+ assists 2 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 2 vs. UCF 3/10/2010 L, 69-53 (Nic Moore 8, Markus Kennedy 6) (AJ Rompza 8, Marcus Jordan 6) Two players with 5+ assists 3 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 2 at TCU 12/2/2015 W, 75-70 (Nic Moore 8, Markus Kennedy 6, Sterling Brown 5) (Malique Trent 5, Michael Williams 5) Five players w/ 2+ asts, back-to-back 7, 6 New Hampshire 12/5/15 (W, 98-44), Michigan 12/8/15 (W, 82-58) Five players with 2+ assists 5 East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 (Nic Moore 7, Shake Milton 3, Markus Kennedy 2, Jarrey Foster 2, Ben Moore 2) Six players with 2+ assists 6 at East Carolina 1/13/2016 W, 79-55 (Nic Moore 12, Ben Moore 2, Shake Milton 2, Sterling Brown 2, Markus Kennedy 2, Jarrey Foster 2) 5 w/ 5+ Asts, consecutive games 5, 5 at Connecticut (L, 68-62, 2/18/16), East Carolina (W, 74-63, 2/21/16) Two players with 5+ 3FGs 2 at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 (Shake Milton 6-9, Nic Moore 5-10) Started 3 Freshmen 3 Houston 2/9/2008 W, 68-53 (Papa Dia, Ryan Harp, Mike Walker) Started 4 Freshmen 4 Florida Atlantic 11/29/1998 W, 91-61 (DeWayne Floyd, Damon Hancock, Mike Niemi, Nigel Smith) Won an overtime game UC Santa Barbara 12/8/2014 W, 80-73 ot Lost an overtime game Houston 2/2/2013 L, 84-80 ot Won a double overtime game UTEP 3/1/2008 W, 99-96 2ot Lost a double overtime game vs. Oklahoma State 12/28/2011 L, 68-58 2ot Won a triple overtime game Baylor 1/9/1988 W, 97-93 3ot Lost a triple overtime game Never Played consecutive overtime games at East Carolina 1/18/2006 (W, 74-70 ot); Rice 1/21/2006 (W, 80-69 ot) Won consecutive overtime games at East Carolina 1/18/2006 (W, 74-70 ot); Rice 1/21/2006 (W, 80-69 ot) Sold out at home 19 of last 26 Houston (7094) 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 Won 10+ straight games 18 Sam Houston (W, 85-50, 11/14/15) - ended at Temple (L, 89-80, 1/24/16) Won 5+ straight games 18 Sam Houston (W, 85-50, 11/14/15) - ended at Temple (L, 89-80, 1/24/16) Won 8+ straight league games 8 Memphis (W, 73-59, 1/8/15) to UCF (W, 75-56, 1/31/15) Won 5+ straight league games 8 Tulsa (W 67-62, 3/8/15) - ended at Temple (L, 89-80, 1/24/16) Won 7+ straight road games 7 at UCF (W, 70-61, 1/11/15) to at Memphis (W, 66-57, 2/26/15) Won 3+ straight road games 6 at Connecticut (W, 62-54, 3/15/15) - ended at Temple (L, 89-80, 1/24/16) Won 7+ straight league road games 7 at UCF (W, 70-61, 1/11/15) to at Memphis (W, 66-57, 2/26/15) Won 3+ straight league road games 3 at Tulsa (W, 81-69, 12/29/15) - ended at Temple (L, 89-80, 1/24/16) Won 10+ straight home games 15 Connecticut (W, 73-55, 2/14/15) - ended vs. Tulsa (L, 82-77, 2/10/16) Won 4+ straight league home games 8 Connecticut (W, 73-55, 2/14/15) - ended vs. Tulsa (L, 82-77, 2/10/16) Won 8+ straight league home games 8 Connecticut (W, 73-55, 2/14/15) - ended vs. Tulsa (L, 82-77, 2/10/16) Received Votes AP 24 #24 AP 3/14/2016 25-5, 13-5 Ranked in Top 25 AP 24 #24 AP 3/14/2016 25-5, 13-5 Ranked in Top 21 AP 21 #21 AP 2/15/2016 21-3, 9-3 Ranked in Top 20 AP 16 #16 AP 2/8/2016 20-2, 9-2 Ranked in Top 15 AP 12 #12 AP 2/1/2016 19-1, 8-1 Ranked in Top 10 AP 8 #8 AP 1/18/2016 17-0, 6-0 Ranked in Top 18 in both #18 in AP, #18 in Coaches 3/3/2014 23-6, 12-4 Defeated a team receiving votes [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Defeated a ranked opponent at [21/21] Connecticut 2/23/2014 W, 64-55 Defeated a Top-20 opponent [7/7] Cincinnati 2/8/2014 W, 76-55 Defeated a Top-10 opponent [7/7] Cincinnati 2/8/2014 W, 76-55 Defeated a ranked opponent on road at [21/21] Connecticut 2/23/2014 W, 64-55 Defeated a Top-20 opponent on road at [17] Purdue 12/21/2003 W 60-59 Lost to a ranked opponent [25/RV] Arkansas 11/25/2014 L, 78-72 Lost to a Top-20 Opponent at [13/11] Gonzaga 11/17/2014 L, 72-56 Lost to a Top-10 Opponent [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 The Last Time… Individual SMU Player Opponent Date Result Opp Player Opponent Date Result Scored 50 pts 51 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 Scored 44 pts 51 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 44 Jeff Webster Oklahoma 2/2/1994 Scored 40 pts 51 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 40 Morris Almond at Rice 3/4/2006 L, 68-66 Scored 39 pts 39 Jeryl Sasser at UTEP 1/22/2001 L, 83-69 40 Morris Almond at Rice 3/4/2006 L, 68-66 Scored 35 pts 35 Bryan Hopkins vs. Miami (OH) 12/20/2003 W, 66-55 35 Kevin Foster Santa Clara 3/25/2011 L, 72-55 Scored 33 pts 33 Jon Killen UTEP 3/1/2008 W, 99-96 2ot 33 Ricky Tarrant at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 32 pts 32 Derek Williams at Houston 3/7/2009 L, 89-77 33 Ricky Tarrant at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 31 pts 31 Papa Dia Houston 2/27/2010 W, 94-83 31 Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Scored 30 pts 31 Papa Dia Houston 2/27/2010 W, 94-83 30 James Woodard [RV/-] Tulsa 3/8/2015 W, 67-62 Scored 29 pts 29 Robert Nyakundi at SE Missouri St 12/19/2011 W, 84-65 29 Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Scored 28 pts 28 Nic Moore Houston 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 29 Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Scored 27 pts 27 Nic Moore Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 27 Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Scored 26 pts 27 Nic Moore Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 27 Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Scored 25 pts 25 Nic Moore [rv/rv] Tulsa 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 27 Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Scored 25 pts (1st half) 25 Bryan Hopkins TCU 12/30/2005 W, 52-49 Scored 20 pts (1st half) 21 Paul McCoy TAMU-CC 12/31/2008 W, 92-62 20 (30) Dominique Morrison at Oral Roberts 11/21/2011 L, 62-56 Scored 25 pts (2nd half) 26 (33) Ricky Tarrant at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 24 pts (2nd half) 24 (29) Robert Nyakundi at SE Missouri St 12/19/2011 W, 84-65 26 (33) Ricky Tarrant at Tulane 1/25/2012 L, 80-74 Scored 22 pts (2nd half) 22 (28) Nic Moore at Houston 1/26/2014 W, 75-68 22 (26) Russ Smith [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Scored 20 pts (2nd half) 20 (25) Nic Moore vs. Kent State 12/22/2015 W, 90-74 22 (26) Russ Smith [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Scored 30 pts (as FR) 32 Paul McCoy TAMU-CC 12/31/2008 W, 92-62 Scored 25 pts (as FR) 29 Paul McCoy at UAB 2/14/2009 L, 78-75 Scored 24 pts (as FR) 24 Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 Scored 20 pts (as FR) 22 Shake Milton at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 Led team in scoring (as FR) 22 Shake Milton at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 Had 55% or more of team pts. 51.9 (27of52) Bryan Hopkins TCU 12/30/2005 W, 52-49 58.8 (40of68) Morris Almond at Rice 3/4/2006 L, 68-66 Had 50% or more of team pts. 51.9 (27of52) Bryan Hopkins TCU 12/30/2005 W, 52-49 53.7 (29of54) Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 25 rebounds 26 Ira Terrell New Mexico St. 12/16/1975 Had 20 rebounds 23 Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 prievious: 21 Papa Dia at Northern Iowa 3/21/2011 W, 57-50 Had 18 rebounds 19 Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 18 Marquin Chandler San Jose St. 2/10/2005 W, 66-46 Had 17 rebounds 19 Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 17 Dennis Tinnon at Marshall 1/30/2013 W, 68-57 Had 16 rebounds 19 Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 16 Domantas Sabonis [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 15 rebounds 19 Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 16 Domantas Sabonis [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 15+ rebs, back-to-back 23,19 Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/15 (W), Hampton 12/17 (W) Had 12 rebs (1st half) 12 Papa Dia at Northern Iowa 3/21/2011 W, 57-50 Had 11 rebs (1st half) 11 (23) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 10 (13) Larry Nance, Jr. at Wyoming 12/20/2013 W, 62-54 Had 10 rebs (1st half) 10 (19) Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 10 (13) Larry Nance, Jr. at Wyoming 12/20/2013 W, 62-54 Had 12 rebs (2nd half) 12 (23) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Had 11 rebs (2nd half) 12 (23) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 Had 10 rebs (2nd half) 12 (23) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 10 (17 total) Dennis Tinnon at Marshall 1/30/2013 W, 68-57 Had 13 rebounds (as FR) 13 Papa Dia Southern 11/10/2007 L, 75-61 Had 10 rebounds (as FR) 12 Leslee Smith at SE Missouri St 12/19/2011 W, 84-65 Had 9 Off. Rebounds 9 (19) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 9 (17) Dennis Tinnon at Marshall 1/30/2013 W, 68-57 Had 8 Off. Rebounds 9 (19) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 9 (17) Dennis Tinnon at Marshall 1/30/2013 W, 68-57 Had 7 Off. Rebounds 9 (19) Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 7 (8) Danrad Knowles Houston 1/19/2016 W, 77-73 Had 17 Assists 17 Gerald Lewis Texas 3/6/1993 W, 96-80 Had 15 Assists 17 Gerald Lewis Texas 3/6/1993 W, 96-80 Had 12 Assists 12 Nic Moore at East Carolina 1/14/2016 W, 79-55 12 Chase Adams Centenary 11/17/2007 L, 93-76 Had 11 Assists 11 Nic Moore [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 11 AJ Rompza at UCF 1/28/2009 L, 70-45 Had 10 Assists 11 Nic Moore [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 10 L.J. Rose Houston 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 Had 9 steals 9 Bryan Hopkins San Jose St. 2/10/2005 W, 66-46 Had 8 steals 9 Bryan Hopkins San Jose St. 2/10/2005 W, 66-46 Had 7 steals 7 Nic Moore Texas Southern 11/26/2014 W, 72-59 7 [RV/-] Temple 2/19/2015 W, 67-58 Had 6 steals 6 at Memphis at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 7 Will Cummings [RV/-] Temple 2/19/2015 W, 67-58 Had 5 steals 6 at Memphis at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 5 Gary Clark [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 Made 20 FGs 20 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 Made 14 FGs 14 Morris Almond at Rice 3/4/2006 L, 68-66 Made 12 FGs 12 (12-18) Papa Dia at Houston 2/16/2011 W, 65-51 12 Morris Almond vs. Rice 3/8/2006 W, 61-59 Made 11 FGs 11 (11-17) Ben Moore UCF 1/10/2016 W, 88-73 11 (11-22) Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Made 10 FGs 10 (10-17) Nic Moore Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 11 (11-22) Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 38 FGA 38 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 30 FGA 38 Gene Phillips at Texas 3/2/1971 L, 96-88 26 FGA 26 (8-26) Tamir Jackson Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 25 FGA 26 (8-26) Tamir Jackson Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 23 FGA 24 (7-24) Nick Russell [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 26 (8-26) Tamir Jackson Rice 2/27/2013 W, 67-55 21 FGA 24 (7-24) Nick Russell [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 22 (11-22) Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 20 FGA 20 (8-20) Nic Moore Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 22 (11-22) Rodney Purvis at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Shot 100% (10 FGM) 100 (10-10) Markus Kennedy [22/22] Memphis 2/1/2014 W, 87-72 91.7 (11-12) Phil Martin UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot Shot 91% (10 FGM) 91.7 (11-12) Jordan Tolbert Michigan 12/8/2015 W, 82-58 91.7 (11-12) Phil Martin UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot Shot 80% (10 FGM) 90.9 (10-11) Sterling Brown Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 91.7 (11-12) Phil Martin UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot Shot 75% (10 FGM) 90.9 (10-11) Sterling Brown Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 91.7 (11-12) Phil Martin UC Riverside 11/20/2010 L, 73-69 ot Shot 100% (8 FGM) 100 (9-9) Yanick Moreira Lamar 11/14/2014 W, 93-54 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 100% (7 FGM) 100 (9-9) Yanick Moreira Lamar 11/14/2014 W, 93-54 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 91% (7 FGM) 91.7 (11-12) Jordan Tolbert Michigan 12/8/2015 W, 82-58 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 90% (7 FGM) 90.9 (10-11) Sterling Brown Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 75% (7 FGM) 81.8 (9-11) Sterling Brown Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 100% (6 FGM) 100 (9-9) Yanick Moreira Lamar 11/14/2014 W, 93-54 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 100% (5 FGM) 100 (5-5) Jordan Tolbert at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 85% (5 FGM) 100 (5-5) Jordan Tolbert at USF 2/7/2016 W, 92-58 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Shot 80% (5 FGM) 81.8 (9-11) Sterling Brown Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 100 (8-8) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Made 10 3FG 10 (10-16) James Woodard [RV/-] Tulsa 3/8/2015 W, 67-62 Made 9 3FG 9 (9-11) Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Made 8 3FG 8 (8-11) Nic Moore Houston 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 9 (9-11) Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Made 7 3FG 7 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 7 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Made 6 3FG 6 (6-10) Nic Moore Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 7 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 Made 5 3FG 5 (5-10) Nic Moore East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 7 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 L, 89-80 17 3FGA 17 (8-17) Robert Vaden UAB 2/23/2008 L, 73-59 16 3FGA 16 Quinton Ross Hawaii 2/7/2002 16 (10-16) James Woodard [RV/-] Tulsa 3/8/2015 W, 67-62 15 3FGA 15 Bryan Hopkins at La. Tech 2/21/2004 16 (10-16) James Woodard [RV/-] Tulsa 3/8/2015 W, 67-62 14 3FGA 15 Bryan Hopkins at La. Tech 2/21/2004 14 (5-14) Brian Darden Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 13 3FGA 13 (3-13) Robert Nyakundi at Louisiana Tech 12/1/2010 L, 69-64 14 (5-14) Brian Darden Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 12 3FGA 12 (5-12) Nic Moore Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 14 (5-14) Brian Darden Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 11 3FGA 12 (5-12) Nic Moore Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 11 (6-11) Farid Cobb [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 10 3FGA 10 (5-10) Nic Moore East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 10 (4-10) Sterling Gibbs Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 Shot 60% (10 3FGM) 62.5 (10-16) James Woodard [RV/-] Tulsa 3/8/2015 W, 67-62 Shot 60% (9 3FGM) 81.8 (9-11) Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/13/2015 L, 60-59 Shot 70% (8 3FGM) 72.7 (8-11) Nic Moore Houston 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 81.8 (9-11) Bryce Alford vs. UCLA 3/13/2015 L, 60-59 Shot 70% (7 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 100% (5 3FGM) 100 (5-5) Nic Moore McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 85% (5 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 80% (5 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 75% (5 3FGM) 100 (5-5) Nic Moore McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 70% (5 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 100% (4 3FGM) 100 (5-5) Nic Moore McNeese State 12/2/2013 W, 88-59 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 70% (4 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 80.0 (4-5) Kentrell Barkley East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 80.0 (4-5) Prince Williams East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Shot 100% (3 3FGM) 100 (3-3) Ben Emelogu UCF 1/31/2015 W, 75-56 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 76% (3 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 80.0 (4-5) Kentrell Barkley East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 80.0 (4-5) Prince Williams East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Shot 70% (3 3FGM) 75.0 (3-4) Sterling Brown at East Carolina 1/13/2016 W, 79-55 80.0 (4-5) Kentrell Barkley East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 80.0 (4-5) Prince Williams East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Shot 100% (2 3FGM) 100 (2-2) Sterling Brown Nicholls 12/16/2015 W, 86-42 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 81% (2 3FGM) 87.5 (7-8) Shake Milton at Tulsa 12/29/2015 W, 81-69 100 (7-7) Devin Coleman at Temple 1/24/2016 W, 89-80 Shot 70% (2 3FGM) 100 (2-2) Sterling Brown Connecticut 3/3/2016 W, 80-54 80.0 (4-5) Kentrell Barkley East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 80.0 (4-5) Prince Williams East Carolina 2/21/2016 W, 74-63 Made 22 FTs 22 Jan Loudermilk TCU 2/24/1962 Made 20 FTs 22 Jan Loudermilk TCU 2/24/1962 Made 14 FTs 14 (14-15) Derek Williams Memphis 1/30/2010 W, 70-60 Made 13 FTs 14 (14-15) Derek Williams Memphis 1/30/2010 W, 70-60 13 (13-17) Danuel House at Houston 1/9/2013 L, 78-67 Made 12 FTs 12 (12-15) Ryan Manuel Loyola Marymount 11/11/2012 W, 73-58 12 (12-15) Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Made 11 FTs 11 (11-12) Nic Moore at Houston 1/26/2014 W, 75-68 12 (12-15) Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Made 10 FTs 10 (10-10) Ben Moore at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 12 (12-15) Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Att. 24 Fts 24 Jan Loudermilk TCU 2/24/1962 Att. 20 Fts 24 Jan Loudermilk TCU 2/24/1962 Att. 17 Fts 17 Ike Ofoegbu vs. Illinois State 11/12/2006 W, 57-55 17 (13-17) Danuel House at Houston 1/9/2013 L, 78-67 Att. 15 Fts 15 (12-15) Ryan Manuel Loyola Marymount 11/11/2012 W, 73-58 15 (12-15) Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Att. 14 Fts 14 (7-14) Markus Kennedy vs. East Carolina 3/13/2015 W, 74-68 15 (12-15) Kelsey Barlow at Illinois-Chicago 12/4/2013 W, 73-65 Att. 13 Fts 14 (7-14) Markus Kennedy vs. East Carolina 3/13/2015 W, 74-68 13 (8-13) Devonta Pollard at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 Att. 12 Fts 12 (9-12) Markus Kennedy vs. Temple 3/14/2015 W, 69-56 13 (8-13) Devonta Pollard at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 100% FTs (min 10 FTM) 100 (10-10) Ben Moore at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 11 (11-11) Alandise Harris at Arkansas 11/18/2013 L, 89-78 100% FTs (min 8 FTM) 100 (10-10) Ben Moore at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 9 (9-9) Norman Powell vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 100% FTs (min 7 FTM) 100 (10-10) Ben Moore at Houston 2/1/2016 L, 71-68 9 (9-9) Norman Powell vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 100% FTs (min 6 FTM) 100 (6-6) Ben Moore Tulane 2/28/2016 W, 74-53 9 (9-9) Norman Powell vs. UCLA 3/19/2015 L, 60-59 Had 9 blocks (SMU record) 9 Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 Had 8 blocks 9 Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 Had 7 blocks 9 Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 7 Amida Brimah at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 6 blocks 9 Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 7 Amida Brimah at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 5 blocks 5 Ben Moore [rv/rv] Cincinnati 1/7/2016 W, 59-57 5 Amida Brimah at Connecticut 2/18/2016 L, 68-62 Had 5 blocks (1st half) 5 (9 total) Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 5 (5 total) Justin Jackson at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 Had 4 blocks (1st half) 5 (9 total) Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 5 (5 total) Justin Jackson at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 Had 5 blocks (2nd half) 5 (6 total) Cannen Cunningham [RV/RV] Memphis 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 6 (7 total) Amida Brimah at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had 4 blocks (2nd half) 4 (9 total) Yanick Moreira Midwestern State 12/29/2014 W, 70-61 6 (7 total) Amida Brimah at Connecticut 3/15/2015 W, 62-54 Had a triple double Jeryl Sasser Lamar 11/23/1999 W, 67-56 Jason McKrieth at Rice 12/31/2005 L, 66-64 ot (16 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) (15 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists) Had 18+ pts & rebs 20pts, 19 rebs Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 24 pts, 18 reb Marquin Chandler San Jose State 12/22/2005 W, 66-46 Had 15+ pts & rebs 20pts, 19 rebs Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 20pts, 16reb Domantas Sabonis [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Had 15+ pts & rebs, 2 gms 18p,23r; 20,19 Jordan Tolbert Nicholls 12/16/15 (W), Hampton 12/17 (W) Had 30+points, 10+ rebs 31 pts, 12 reb Papa Dia Houston 2/27/2010 W, 94-83 36 pts, 13 reb Mark Patton Marshall 2/16/2006 L, 75-72 ot Previous 30 pts, 10 reb Ike Ofoegbu at Rice 2/24/2007 L, 75-66 Had 21+ pts & 15+ rebs 20pts, 19 rebs Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 21 pts,16 reb Arsalan Kazemi at Rice 1/29/2011 W, 75-68 Had 20+ pts & 15+ rebs 20pts, 19 rebs Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 21 pts,16 reb Arsalan Kazemi at Rice 1/29/2011 W, 75-68 Had 30+points, 9+ assists 33 pts, 9 ast Jon Killen UTEP 3/1/2008 W, 99-96 2ot Had 29+points, 5+ assists 29 pts, 5 ast Robert Nyakundi at Rice 1/29/2011 W, 75-68 Had 28+points, 5+ assists 28 pts, 6 ast Nic Moore Houston 1/24/2015 W, 80-59 Had 25+points, 5+ assists 25 pts, 11 ast Nic Moore [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 25 pts, 5 asts Russ Smith [11/9] Louisville 3/5/2014 L, 84-71 Had 25+points, 5+ steals 32 pts, 5 stl Paul McCoy TAMU-CC 12/31/2008 W, 92-62 Dbl-Dbl (pts, asts) 25 pts, 11 ast Nic Moore [rv/rv] Gonzaga 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 Led or co-led team in pts, Justin Jackson at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 rebs, asts, stls & blks (17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 blocks, 5 steals) Led or co-led team in pts, Jalen Jones Southern Miss 1/16/2013 L 74-70 Shaquille Harrison Tulsa 2/10/2016 L, 82-77 rebs, asts, & stls (20 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals) (21 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals, 0 blocks) Led or co-led team in pts, Ben Moore Tulane 2/28/2016 W, 74-53 Justin Jackson at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 rebs, stls, & blocks (16 points, 12 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks - w/ 2 assists) (17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 blocks, 5 steals) Led or co-led team in pts, Ben Moore Lamar 11/14/2014 W, 93-54 Justin Jackson at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 rebs, asts, & blocks (22 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks) (17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 blocks, 5 steals) Had double double (as FR) Papa Dia & Ryan Harp Paul Quinn 11/27/2007 W, 81-63 (Dia 19 pts, 10 rebs; Harp 10 pts, 10 rebs) Had double double (at half) 10pts, 10reb Jordan Tolbert Hampton 12/17/2015 W, 105-72 12+pts & 12+ rebs (at half) 15pts, 12reb Papa Dia at Northern Iowa 3/21/2011 W, 57-50 Had two technicals-player Devon Pearson at East Carolina 1/18/2006 W, 74-70 ot Had two technicals-coach Matt Doherty at UTEP 1/9/2008 L, 79-66 10+points in 20 straight gms 22 Papa Dia Dallas Christian 1/29/2011 W, 75-68 at Northern Iowa 3/21/2011 W, 57-50 10+points in 15 straight gms 17 Nick Russell [RV/RV] Wyoming 1/2/2013 L, 59-56 UTEP 3/9/2013 L, 76-63 10+points in 14 straight gms 14 Markus Kennedy at UIC 12/4/2014 W, 73-65 Temple 2/6/2014 W, 75-52 10+points in 10 straight gms 11 Nic Moore at Tulane 1/17/2016 W, 60-45 at Memphis 2/25/2016 W, 69-62 29+points consecutive gms 2 Ike Ofoegbu at Rice (30) 2/24/2007 L, 75-66 Tulsa (29) 2/28/2007 L, 67-60 25+points consecutive gms 2 Nic Moore Tulsa (27) 2/13/2016 L, 82-77 [rv/rv]Gonzaga(25) 2/13/2016 W, 69-60 20+points in 3 straight gms 3 Jalen Jones at TCU (21) 11/15/2012 W, 64-61 at Texas State (24) 11/17/2012 W, 78-75 Malone (20) 11/19/2012 W, 81-47 8+rebs in 10 straight gms 11 Markus Kennedy at Cincinnati 1/1/2014 L, 65-57 Temple 2/6/2014 W, 75-52 5+assists in 7 straight gms 8 Nic Moore at Temple 1/14/2015 W, 60-55 at [RV/RV] Tulsa 2/12/2015 W, 75-69 5+blocks in 2 straight games 2 Cannen Cunningham [RV/RV] Memphis (6) 2/6/2013 L, 60-52 at Rice (6) 2/9/2014 W, 61-39 5-straight double-doubles 5 Ike Ofoegbu Rice 2/10/2007 L, 63-60 at Rice 2/24/2007 L, 75-66