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Table of Contents ...... 2 Fordham ...... 92 Streaks...... 145 2005-2006 Schedule ...... 3 George Washington ...... 92 Single-Game Marks ...... 146 Quick Facts ...... 4 Grambling ...... 93 Single-Half Marks ...... 147 La Salle ...... 93 Single-Game Team Marks ...... 148 This is Dayton ...... 5-28 ...... 94 Year-by-Year Results ...... 149-163 The Flyer Family ...... 6-7 Miami/ ...... 94 All-Time Coaches ...... 164-165 Arena ...... 8-9 Morehead State ...... 95 UD in 100- Games ...... 166 The Donoher ...... 10-11 Northern Iowa ...... 95 UD in One-Point Games ...... 167 The Flyer Faithful ...... 12-13 Pepperdine ...... 96 UD in Overtime Games ...... 168 Academic Advantage ...... 14-15 Rhode Island ...... 96 In the AP Top 25 ...... 169-170 The Next Level ...... 16-17 Richmond ...... 97 Versus AP Top 25 ...... 171-173 Touching the Community ...... 18-19 St. Bonaventure ...... 97 In the NCAA Tournament ...... 174 Why Dayton? ...... 20-21 Saint Joseph’s ...... 98 In the NIT ...... 175 In the Spotlight ...... 22-23 Saint Louis ...... 98 Conference Tournaments ...... 176 Strength & Conditioning ...... 24-25 Temple ...... 99 In-Season Tournaments ...... 177 UD Legends ...... 26-27 Tennessee Tech ...... 99 All-Time Venues ...... 178 Vanderbilt ...... 100 All-Time by Conference ...... 179 Coaching Staff ...... 29-40 Xavier ...... 100 All-Time Series by Opponent ...... 180-188 ...... 30-33 ...... 101 Blackburn-McCafferty Trophy MVP’s...... 188 Q&A with Coach Gregory ...... 34-35 2006 NCAA Championship Bracket ...... 102 Billy Schmidt ...... 36 2006 A-10 Championship Bracket ...... 102 University of Dayton ...... 189-202 Reggie Rankin ...... 37 About the University ...... 190-195 Bob Meyer ...... 38 University of Dayton Arena...... 103-112 UD Facilities ...... 196-197 Lance Surridge ...... 39 The Arena History ...... 104-105 President Dr. Daniel J. Curran ...... 198 All-Time UD Assistant Coaches ...... 39 Arena Records ...... 106-107 VP/Director of Athletics Ted Kissell ...... 198 Mike Bewley...... 40 NCAA Tournaments at UD Arena ...... 108-109 Senior Athletics Administration ...... 199 Kate Souder ...... 40 Flyer Faithful ...... 110 Athletics Division Directory ...... 199 Vera Gomes ...... 40 All-Time Arena Sellouts ...... 111 Student-Athlete Services ...... 200-202 Julie Steinke ...... 40 Largest Crowds To Watch The Flyers ...... 112 Managers ...... 40 Media Information ...... 203-207 Dayton Basketball Records ...... 113-188 Covering the Flyers ...... 204 The Flyers ...... 41-70 Flyers In The Pros ...... 114 Media Information ...... 205 Roster ...... 42 Flyers in the Draft ...... 115 Local Media Outlets ...... 205 Team Photo...... 42 Flyer All-Americas...... 116 UD Arena Parking Map ...... 205 Roster Breakdown ...... 43 International Flyers ...... 117 UD Arena Seating Map ...... 206 Pronunciations ...... 43 All-Time Roster ...... 118-121 UD Arena Information ...... 206 Radio/TV Roster...... 44 Flyer Hometowns...... 122 City of Dayton Information...... 207 Chris Alvarez ...... 46-47 UD Basketball Hall of Fame ...... 123 Marques Bennett...... 48-49 UD Team Awards...... 124-126 CREDITS: The 2005-2006 University of Dayton Bas- Jimmy Binnie ...... 50-51 UD’s All-Century Team ...... 127 ketball Guide is a publication of the UD Athletics James Cripe...... 52-53 1,000-Point Club...... 128-132 Communication Office. Layout and design by Mike DeGeorge. Written by Doug Hauschild. Editorial Jeff Penno ...... 54-55 Scoring Marks ...... 133-134 assistance from Dayton Daily News beat writer Bucky Norman Plummer ...... 56-57 Marks ...... 135 Albers, Kara Maicher, Dawn Mamula, Kevin Wilkinson, Brian Roberts ...... 58-59 Three-Pointer Marks ...... 136 Bill Thomas, Katy Monnette and Mark Geller. Addi- Monty Scott ...... 60-61 Marks ...... 137 tional assistance from Simon Ault and Anthony Ieraci. Nick Stafford ...... 62-63 Marks ...... 138 Logan White ...... 64-65 Rebounding Marks ...... 139 Photos courtesy of Timothy Boone (Avalon Commu- Warren Williams ...... 66-67 Defensive Marks...... 140 nications), Larry Burgess (UD Public Relations), UD William Brady ...... 68 Service Marks ...... 141 Archives, John Moreau (UD), Ron Alvey (Dayton Daily Desmond Adedeji ...... 69 Modern Era Team Statistics ...... 142 News), Jim Witmer (Dayton Daily News), Brett Hansbauer, Norvelle Kennedy, City of Dayton Conven- Charles Little ...... 70 Modern Era Opponents’ Statistics ...... 143 tion and Visitors Bureau, Professional Team Season Marks ...... 144 Team, Atlantic 10 Conference. 2004-2005 Season In Review ...... 71-85 Game-by-Game Results ...... 72 Printed by Post Printing: Minster, Ohio (Rep: Jim Individual Statistics ...... 73 Rentz). Cover designs by Ze Design: Centerville, UD Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 74 Ohio (Rep: Anthony Mantia). Opponents Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 75 Game Recaps and Box Scores ...... 76-83 Additional copies of the 2005-06 University of Day- A-10 Review ...... 84-85 ton Men’s Basketball Guide can be purchased for $12 by contacting the UD Arena Ticket Office at 937- 229-4433. 2005-2006 Opponents ...... 87-102 Arkansas-Monticello ...... 88 For more information, contact: Central Michigan ...... 88 Athletics Communications Office Charlotte ...... 89 University of Dayton ...... 89 300 College Park Creighton ...... 90 Dayton, OH 45469-1238 DePaul ...... 90 Phone: (937) 229-4460 Duquesne ...... 91 Fax: (937) 229-4461 Email: [email protected] Florida A&M ...... 91

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Day Date Opponent Site TV Radio Time Sat Nov. 5 Central State (Exhibition) UD Arena WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Nov. 12 Findlay (Exhibition) UD Arena WHIO 2:00 PM Fri Nov. 18 Tennessee Tech UD Arena TBA WHIO 8:00 PM Mon Nov. 21 Miami Oxford, Ohio TBA WHIO 6:30 PM Wed Nov. 23 Morehead State UD Arena TBA WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Nov. 26 Creighton Omaha, Neb. WHIO 8:05 PM Tue Nov. 29 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio WHIO WHIO 8:00 PM Thu Dec. 1 Pepperdine UD Arena TBA WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Dec. 3 Grambling UD Arena TBA WHIO 8:00 PM Wed Dec. 7 Central Michigan UD Arena TBA WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Dec. 10 DePaul UD Arena WHIO WHIO TBA Las Vegas Holiday Classic Sat Dec. 17 Arkansas-Monticello UD Arena TBA WHIO 8:00 PM Mon Dec. 19 Florida A&M UD Arena TBA WHIO 7:00 PM Thu Dec. 22 Cincinnati Las Vegas, Nev. WXIX WHIO TBA Fri Dec. 23 Northern Iowa Las Vegas, Nev. WHIO TBA Fri Dec. 30 Vanderbilt UD Arena WHIO WHIO 7:00 PM Wed Jan. 4 Fordham Bronx, N.Y. WHIO 7:30 PM Sat Jan. 7 Charlotte UD Arena A-10 WHIO Noon Sat Jan. 14 Richmond Richmond, Va. TBA WHIO TBA Wed Jan. 18 Temple UD Arena WHIO WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Jan. 21 Duquesne UD Arena TBA WHIO 8:00 PM Wed Jan. 25 St. Bonaventure UD Arena TBA WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Jan. 28 Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio A-10 WHIO Noon Wed Feb. 1 Saint Joseph's UD Arena WHIO WHIO 7:00 PM Sat Feb. 4 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. ESPN2 WHIO 2:00 PM Wed Feb. 8 George Washington Washington, D.C. WHIO 7:30 PM Sat Feb. 11 Saint Louis UD Arena A-10 WHIO 4:00 PM Sat Feb. 18 La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. TBA WHIO 2:05 PM Tue Feb. 21 Xavier UD Arena ESPN2 WHIO 7:30 PM Sat Feb. 25 Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. WHIO Noon Wed Mar. 1 Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. WHIO WHIO 8:00 PM Sat Mar. 4 Rhode Island UD Arena A-10 WHIO Noon Wed.-Sat. Mar. 8-11 Atlantic 10 Championship Cincinnati, Ohio A-10/ESPN Atlantic 10 Conference game Home games in BOLD All game times Eastern and are subject to change

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University Information Records / History Location...... Dayton, OH 45469 2005-2005 Overall Record ...... 18-11 Undergraduate Enrollment ...... 6,500 Home Record ...... 12-4 Founded ...... 1850 Road Record ...... 5-6 Religious Affiliation ...... Roman Catholic (Marianist) Neutral Record...... 1-1 Nickname ...... Flyers 2004-2005 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 10-6 Colors ...... Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 288) Finish ...... T-2nd West Conference ...... Atlantic 10 A-10 Home Record ...... 6-2 President ...... Dr. Daniel J. Curran A-10 Road Record ...... 4-4 Vice President / Director of Athletics ...... Ted Kissell 2004-2005 Non-Conference Record ...... 8-5 Faculty Representative ...... Michael O’Hare, PhD Home Record ...... 6-2 Arena / Capacity ...... University of Dayton Arena / 13,409 Road Record ...... 1-2 Press Row Phone ...... (937) 449-2855 Neutral Record...... 1-1 Ticket Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4433 NCAA Appearances / Record ...... 21 / 13-15 UD Arena Fax ...... (937) 449-2889 NIT Appearances / Record ...... 20 / 33-19

Basketball Information Athletics Communication Head Coach ...... Brian Gregory (Oakland, ‘90) Director of Media Relations (Basketball SID) ...... Doug Hauschild Record at UD / Years ...... 42-20 / Third Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4390 Overall Record ...... 42-20 / Third Cell Phone ...... (937) 272-4503 Assistant Coaches ...... Billy Schmidt (Wake Forest, ‘92) Email ...... [email protected] ...... Reggie Rankin (Ohio, ‘89) Assistant Director of Athletics Communication ...... Kevin Wilkinson ...... (Alfred, ‘84) Cell Phone ...... (937) 469-3376 Dir. of Basketball Operations ...... Lance Surridge (UNC Greensboro, ‘01) Assistant Director of Athletics Communication ...... Bill Thomas Basketball Office Phone...... (937) 229-4421 Cell Phone ...... (937) 272-5599 Basketball Athletic Trainer ...... Nate Seymour, ATC,LAT Publications Coordinator ...... Mike DeGeorge Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Mike Bewley Cell Phone ...... (937) 367-3710 Basketball Administrative Assistant ...... Kate Souder Office Fax ...... (937) 229-4461

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05-1920_001 4 10/4/05, 3:29 PM This is UD Basketball ...... 5-28 The Flyer Family ...... 6-7 University of Dayton Arena ...... 8-9 The Donoher Center...... 10-11 The Flyer Faithful ...... 12-13 Academic Advantage ...... 14-15 The Next Level ...... 16-17 Touching the Community ...... 18-19 Why Dayton? ...... 20-21 In the Spotlight ...... 22-23 Strength & Conditioning ...... 24-25 UD Legends ...... 26-27

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05-1920_001 5 10/4/05, 3:29 PM “Establishing a family atmosphere is important to our program. When coaches, players and families have a commitment to each other, then tremendous success can occur.” --Head Coach Brian Gregory

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05-1920_001 6 10/4/05, 3:29 PM "Being far from home, "The Flyers are like the second the Flyer Family is really family in my life. From Coach important to me. The way Gregory down to our managers, people here have we are all very close.” already accepted me --Warren Williams is a great feeling. I'm really excited to be part of this family." --Jimmy Binnie

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05-1920_001 7 10/4/05, 3:29 PM Re-energizing the UD Arena for another gen- eration as the home of the , a $13.1-million renovation was completed just three seasons ago. The project added suites, loge seats and the Time Warner Cable Flight Deck -- all overlooking Blackburn Court with a powerful view of the action. The Boesch Lounge was redesigned, new restrooms were added and concessions were upgraded. The facility, recognized as one of the greatest in , was updated with an eye to the future while maintaining its roots as an icon in the Dayton community. "The UD Arena is the best arena in college basketball I have ever seen. It has some NBA touches to it, but still carries itself as a college arena. It is a great home court advantage!" --Chris Alvarez

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05-1920_001 8 10/4/05, 3:30 PM In 2002, the UD Arena became a landmark for ESPN. The Arena was the site of the first-ever High Definition basketball broadcast for the network.

ESPN’s top five college “UD Arena is a close YEAR-BY-YEAR Average NCAA Season Record Attendance Att. Rank basketball cities: second to Cameron 1969-70 11-4 12,982 5th 1970-71 13-3 12,767 6th 1. Dayton, Ohio Indoor Stadium for 1971-72 10-5 12,741 10th 1972-73 10-6 12,093 --- 2. Durham, N.C. the best college 1973-74 15-1 11,926 10th 1974-75 8-9 11,462 --- 3. Lawrence, Kan. atmosphere.” 1975-76 12-5 11,155 --- 1976-77 12-6 11,413 --- 4. Stillwater, Okla. --ESPN’s Kirk 1977-78 17-3 11,500 17th 1978-79 15-3 11,703 20th 5. Albuquerque, N.M. Herbstreit 1979-80 12-5 10,770 22nd 1980-81 14-3 10,424 25th Selected by Bob Carpenter and 1981-82 16-2 10,235 28th during a basketball telecast last season. 1982-83 13-4 9,950 32nd 1983-84 14-2 10,836 25th 1984-85 15-3 11,728 21st 1985-86 15-2 11,755 21st 1986-87 10-7 11,694 20th 1987-88 8-8 12,076 24th 1988-89 9-8 11,684 26th 1989-90 16-3 12,338 25th 1990-91 11-7 12,597 25th 1991-92 12-4 12,259 30th 1992-93 3-12 11,470 32nd 1993-94 6-10 10,868 35th 1994-95 7-9 10,962 34th 1995-96 12-4 11,342 33rd 1996-97 12-3 10,885 35th 1997-98 14-4 11,717 26th 1998-99 9-6 11,975 27th 1999-00 13-2 12,644 24th 2000-01 12-6 12,157 24th 2001-02 13-4 12,130 23rd 2002-03 17-1 12,266 24th 2003-04 15-3 12,597 25th 2004-05 12-4 12,569 18th Total UD Arena Attendance: 7,070,822 Average Per Season: 11,707

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05-1920_001 9 10/4/05, 3:30 PM The Donoher Basketball Center, named for UD’s winningest basketball coach , is a state-of- the-art structure that elevates both the University of Dayton’s men’s and women’s basketball programs to the next level. Technology is at the very core of the Center’s distinctiveness. An ESPN-style, six-screen theater wall just inside the entrance makes it crystal clear from the initial impression that UD understands the necessity of bringing current technology to bear on competitive per- formance. One of UD’s most prominent alumni, high-tech en- trepreneur John McHale, contributed more than a third of the Center’s $4.3 million cost. The name is a nod to the past; the Center itself is clear evidence of the University’s intention to stake out a leadership position at the intersection of college basketball and technol- ogy to propel the Flyers to championship performance.

"UD has invested in making the Donoher Center a world- class facility." --Logan White

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05-1920_001 10 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “Everything a player needs to reach his potential is waiting for him at the state-of-the-art Donoher Center. This first-class facility creates a championship environment for all of our players.” --Head Coach Brian Gregory “The Donoher Center is an unbelievable facility. It has everything a player needs to get better.” --Nick Stafford

“The Donoher Center is a beautiful, first-class facility.” --Desmond Adedeji Donoher Center

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05-1920_001 11 10/4/05, 3:30 PM WHAT THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT THE FLYER FAITHFUL: “There’s no better basketball town in this coun- try than Dayton, Ohio.” -- Mike Tirico, ESPN

"...the great traditions are not just at top ten schools. Just...walk into the University of Dayton Arena..." -- Dan Wetzel,

“What an atmosphere. If you’re a college hoop fan, get out a map and figure out how you’re going to get to Dayton.” --Dave Simms, ESPN

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05-1920_001 12 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “The games here are crazy! If you can't get pumped up while playing here at UD, you don't need to be playing.” --Monty Scott

“The Flyer Faithful welcome you with open arms the moment you join the program and it doesn’t stop there. To this day, I continue to stay in touch and work with many of the people I first met as a freshman.” --Ryan Perryman, ‘99

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05-1920_001 13 10/4/05, 3:30 PM NCAA Division I Male Graduation Rates (2004 Four-Year Average) All MBB All Male All Male Institution Players Athletes Students Atlantic 10 Graduation Rates 1. Bucknell 100% 88% 86% For Athletes, Single Academic Year 2. Stanford 100% 83% 91% 3. North Carolina at Asheville 100% 59% 46% Institution Pct. 4. Butler 92% 65% 63% 1. DAYTON 86% 5. Davidson 90% 89% 89% 2. Richmond 84% 6. Lehigh 90% 83% 80% 3. Duquesne 80% 7. Radford 90% 51% 43% 4. La Salle 80% 8. Bradley 89% 76% 65% 9. Siena 87% 72% 75% 5. St. Bonaventure 76% 10. Austin Peay State 86% 40% 26% 6. Temple 76% 11. Southern Methodist 83% 69% 69% 7. Fordham 71% 12. California at Santa Barbara 83% 70% 66% 8. Saint Joseph’s 71% 13. DAYTON 82% 83% 70% 9. George Washington 69% 14. Colgate 80% 82% 87% 10. Rhode Island 67% 15. Holy Cross 80% 80% 91% 11. Xavier 66% 16. La Salle 80% 80% 70% 17. Montana State at Bozeman 80% 48% 38% 12. Massachusetts 64% 18. Saint Mary's (CA) 80% 65% 64% “The academics and support system set Dayton apart from other schools recruiting me. I knew how good the basketball would be, but it was what a degree from Dayton would mean to my future that sold me.” --Logan White 14 2005-06 Dayton Basketball

05-1920_001 14 10/4/05, 3:30 PM UD Head Coach Brian Gregory joins the Flyers’ 2003-04 senior class of Keith Waleskowski, Ramod Marshall, Greg Kohls and Sean Finn.

NATE GREEN ‘03 SINCE 1979, ALL BUT ONE UD SENIOR MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER HAS EARNED HIS DEGREE

“Receiving my diploma was one of my most DAVID MORRIS ‘01 rewarding experiences. I am extremely grateful for all of the help and support UD provided me.” --Brooks Hall, ‘03 (above)

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05-1920_001 15 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “Coach Gregory is the best. He worked every day to help me get better. I could always count on B.G. to be there for me and to be honest with me. He’s a great coach and someone you can always trust.” -- , Seattle Sonics

Former Flyer Keith Waleskowski in action with the during the NBA Summer League

“Gregory has a pas- sion for coaching, teaching and getting guys better. BG’s energy is infectious -- it was for me and it will be for the players who learn from him at Dayton.” , -- , Toronto

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05-1920_001 16 10/4/05, 3:30 PM BRIAN GREGORY HAS COACHED 18 PLAYERS IN 15 YEARS THAT HAVE PLAYED IN THE NBA: Allen Anderson ...... Hawks Charlie Bell...... Mateen Cleaves ...... ...... ...... Nets ...... ...... Anthony Miller...... Mike Peplowski ...... Sacramento Kings Morris Peterson ...... ...... Portland Trailblazers Shawn Respert...... Portland Trailblazers ...... Golden State Warriors ...... ...... Eric Snow...... Cleveland Cavaliers Matt Steigenga ...... Bulls ......

“Coach Gregory helped me so much, I owe him a lot. Dayton players and recruits are going to love playing for him -- he gives you everything he’s got.” --Jason Richardson, Golden State Warriors Two-Time NBA Champion

Zach Randolph, Portland Trailblazers

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05-1920_001 17 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “It's very enjoyable to see the positive reaction we get from the kids. It's truly a great feeling to be part of something this special.” --Marques Bennett

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05-1920_001 18 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “The Dayton community is incredibly sup- portive of our program and it’s a priority of ours to give back to them.” --Monty Scott “Being involved in the community is a huge part of what Flyer basket- ball is all about. Taking time to help out is great for us as well as the Dayton area.” --James Cripe

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05-1920_001 19 10/4/05, 3:30 PM The University of Dayton continues to be ranked among the 10 best Catholic national universities and was selected to the top-tier category among all national universities, according to the June, 2004 issue of "America's Best Colleges" from U.S. News and World Report. "We have built a strong foundation of academic excellence at the University of Dayton, and our reputation is growing -- evidenced by record applications for the first-year class and record sponsored research dollars," said Daniel J. Curran, president. "We're pleased that we continue to be recognized as one of the nation's truly outstanding Catholic universities. More importantly, our small class sizes and excellent retention and graduation rates reflect our strong commitment to students. The generosity of our alumni ranks among the best in the nation when compared to our peers." Among the Catholic national universities above UD in the rankings, only the and Georgetown University boast a higher average alumni giving rate. Also among that group, UD has the second-fewest large classes, with only 2 percent of classes having 50 or more students. UD also scored high in retention rate (88 percent) and graduation rate (76 percent). This is the fourth year that UD has been ranked among these 248 peer schools, which offer a wide range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees. Many of the schools strongly emphasize research. Criteria used in the rankings include peer assessment, graduation and retention ranks, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving rates. UD officials urge prospective students to use ratings to narrow their choices, but highly recommend that they visit campus before making a final selection.

“UD has everything that you want in your college experience. Great academics, tremendous support and a highly-ranked basketball pro- gram. It is a great fit for me.” --Monty Scott

MAUI CHAMPS! In winning the 2003 EA Sports Maui Invitational Championship, the Flyers joined a prestigious list of past champions. UD’s name now hangs in the Lahania Civic Center with the likes of Duke, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan State. In addition, head coach Brian Gregory became the first head coach in the history of the Maui Invitational to win it in his rookie season. Graduated senior Keith Waleskowski was named the Maui Most Valuable Player. In fact, the Flyers’ Maui winning percentage of .833 (5-1), is second only to Duke for teams with multiple appearances. MAUI INVITATIONAL PAST CHAMPIONS 1984...... Providence 1994...... Arizona State 1985...... Michigan 1995...... Villanova 1986...... Vanderbilt 1996...... Kansas 1987 ...... Iowa 1997 ...... Duke 1988...... Michigan 1998...... Syracuse 1989...... Missouri 1999...... North Carolina 1990...... Syracuse 2000...... Arizona 1991 ...... Michigan State 2001...... Duke 1992...... Duke 2002...... Indiana 1993...... Kentucky 2003...... DAYTON

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05-1920_001 20 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “There is such a great feeling of “family” in our program. The guys and coaches all support and encourage each other. Everyone has one common goal - to be the best.” --James Cripe

“UD is a great school academi- cally and it has a strong tradi- tion of championship basket- ball. That’s why I chose UD.” --Jeff Penno

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05-1920_001 21 10/4/05, 3:30 PM The University of Dayton men’s basketball team continues to enjoy a major presence on national, regional and local television this season. All told, a possible 25 of UD’s 30 regular season games could be on television in the 2005-06 season, with two national A-10 SCHOOLS ARE LOCATED appearances on ESPN already confirmed and four others on the Atlantic 10 Television Network. With ten ESPN appearances in the last three years, the Flyers’ games at Charlotte (Feb. 4, 2005) and at home against Xavier IN 12 OF AC NIELSEN’S TOP 65 (Feb. 21, 2006) will appear on the Worldwide Leader in Sports this year. NATIONAL MARKETS: Regionally speaking, the Emmy Award-winning Atlantic 10 Television Network will broadcast four Dayton Flyers games through Rank Market the conference season. The A-10 TV Network, which can also be seen across the nation on ESPN's Full Court package, is aired on nearly 20 affiliates in 15 states (plus Washington, D.C.) and reaches more than 50 million homes. 1 ...... The Dayton community also benefits from a tremendous local partnership with WHIO-TV and Time Warner Cable. Both WHIO 4 ...... Philadelphia and TWTV will originate UD games (both home and road). 5 ...... In addition, the Brian Gregory Show appears on both WHIO-TV and WHIO Radio throughout the season. Coach Gregory’s television show, hosted by WHIO-TV sports director Mike Hartsock, airs Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. The radio airs live on 8 ...... Washington, D.C. NewsTalk 1290 WHIO from local Buffalo Wild Wings on Monday evenings from 8-9 p.m., hosted by the “Voice of the Flyers” Larry 21 ...... Saint Louis Hansgen. 22 ...... 28 ...... Charlotte 33 ...... Cincinnati 46 ...... Buffalo 49 ...... Providence 56 ...... DAYTON 61 ...... Richmond

The legendary (left) and Sean McDonough broadcast a recent ESPN game from UD Arena.

Gregory shares a laugh with Dan Patrick in a recent appearance on ESPN Radio’s Dan Patrick Show. Patrick, the ESPN lead anchor, is a ‘79 UD alum.

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05-1920_001 22 10/4/05, 3:30 PM www.DaytonFlyers.com The official athletics website of the Dayton Flyers, www.DaytonFlyers.com, is an excellent place to follow UD Basketball. Newly designed by College Sports Online, the site has the most comprehensive data about the Flyers, including player bios, stats, game stories and box scores. You can also follow the stats for every UD home game (and selected road games) live, using CSO’s trademark GameTracker. The site is maintained by UD’s Athletics Communication Office.

“As we continue to progress as a pro- gram, we need to capitalize on every opportunity to improve. Taking advan- tage of these opportunities is what we need to get us to the next level and into the national spotlight.” --Marques Bennett

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05-1920_001 23 10/4/05, 3:30 PM Individual Workouts

“There is an emphasis on getting stronger and better conditioned. We are work- ing harder than ever and because of this we are be- coming better players.” --Marques Bennett

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05-1920_001 24 10/4/05, 3:30 PM “Our workouts are designed to make us more explosive and better ath- letes. They are working.” --Warren Williams

“It has made me a more explosive player.” --Charles Little

“The coaches andIndividual staff Workouts are incredibly supportive and will do anything to help us succeed.” --William Brady

"The coaching staff brings so much en- ergy and passion to our workouts every- day that it carries over to the whole team." --James Cripe

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05-1920_001 28 10/4/05, 3:30 PM Coaching Staff...... 29-40 Head Coach Brian Gregory ...... 30-33 Q&A with Coach Gregory ...... 34-35 Billy Schmidt ...... 36 Mike Jackson ...... 37 ...... 38 Jon Borovich ...... 39 All-Time UD Assistant Coaches ...... 39 Daniel Shapiro ...... 40 Kate Souder ...... 40 Christine Moeller ...... 40 Managers ...... 40

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05-1920_001 29 10/4/05, 3:30 PM THE COACHING STAFF BrianHEAD COACH Gregory Third Season at UD • 42-20 (.677) • Oakland ‘90 When the University of Dayton went looking for a new basketball coach, the Flyers Dayton and the Dayton community." Kissell continued. "He has demonstrated that he were in an enviable position. Unlike programs in need of rebuilding, the University was will recruit young men of strong personal character who will be winners on the court, in looking for the coach who would take an already successful program -- a ranked team the classroom and in the community." coming off a 24-win season -- and raise it to the next level. UD turned to Brian Gregory, "I'm honored and excited to be named the head basketball coach at the University one of the rising stars in the coaching profession, to do just that. of Dayton," Gregory said. "It's a program rich in tradition with tremendous community Gregory's two-year record of 42-20 is second only to Don Donoher's remarkable and fan support, and a great foundation has been laid for this program." 45-13 record in his first two seasons. Dayton was 24-9 in Gregory's first season winning "I've been well-prepared by my mentors– (former Michigan State the EA Sports Maui Invitational (Gregory is the only rookie coach to win the prestigious coach), Kevin O'Neill (current Indiana Pacers assistant coach) and (current early-season tournament) at the beginning, and winning the Atlantic 10 West at the end. Michigan State head coach)–and look forward to building a championship program at After taking a veteran team to the 2004 NCAA Tournament, Gregory guided one of the youngest teams in the country (six freshmen averaged at least 11 minutes a game) to Gregory was named the 2005 an 18-11 record, finishing tied for second in the A-10 West. CBS Sportsline.com and collegeinsider.com chose Gregory as their 2004-05 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year. Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year by He began his tenure at Dayton with a 9-0 record, the second-best start for a new UD coach in the 100-year history of varsity basketball at the school. Only Harry Solimano, CBS SportsLine.com. who won his first 25 games over a three-year span that began in 1911, did better. Neither of the two coaching giants of Flyer basketball–Tom Blackburn nor Donoher–got out of the gate as strongly as Gregory. Gregory brought with him to Dayton the knowledge of what it takes to win cham- pionships, and a reputation as a top-notch recruiter. On the court, his Flyers won titles in their first two opportunities with the trophies from Maui and the A-10 West division. The first recruiting class Gregory and his staff signed to play for UD was ranked as high as 17th in the nation. He also demonstrated his skills as a bench coach, making savvy move after savvy move in the championship game of the Maui Invitational. Since it was Maui, it would be tempting to say that UD coach Brian Gregory drew up the defense that turned the tide in the Hawai'i game in the sand, but figuratively speaking you wouldn't be far off. Down eight at halftime, the Flyer coaches refined one of their zone defenses with a secretive walk-through at halftime with the Hawai'i team just a few feet away. Here's Gregory's post-game description: "We thought if they started clicking on offense we might try the zone. But it was close enough for most of the first half, we wanted to save it for the second half, so they couldn't make any adjustments at halftime. We actually did a walk-through of what we wanted to do at halftime. Up where the locker rooms are, there is an open space right outside the locker room door. We put the defense in right there. I told everyone to make sure they were quiet because Hawai'i was just on the other side of the divider they put up between the two teams up there." The strategy and execution it took to win at Maui didn't go unnoticed. ESPN's made this observation after the tournament: "...Gregory did a great job of prepar- ing his team, and his handling of the second half of the Hawai'i game was outstanding. Gregory's call for a lob play out of a critical timeout was well-conceived and well-executed, worthy of a veteran coach." Gregory, 38, was named the Flyers' 18th head coach on April 9, 2003 (although he is just the fifth UD coach in the last 57 years). He came to Dayton from Michigan State, where he was associate head coach on Tom Izzo's Spartan staff. While at MSU, he was part of two Final Four teams, including Michigan State's national championship team in 2000. "We're excited to introduce Brian Gregory as the head men's basketball coach at the University of Dayton," Vice-President and Director of Athletics Ted Kissell said at the press conference naming Gregory as head coach. "He has learned from three great coaches. He knows what it takes to create a championship program. Brian Gregory is a winner." "In addition to his professional credentials, Brian is a great fit for the University of

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UD." A native of Mount Prospect, Illinois, Gregory has 15 years of coaching experience, with 12 of them coming in the Big Ten. Teams he has been with have reached the post- season in 12 of his 15 seasons. He began his coaching career in 1990 at Michigan State University on Jud Heathcote's staff until 1995, and then Tom Izzo's staff when Izzo succeeded Heathcoate. In 1996, Gregory followed Stan Joplin when Joplin went from Michigan State to become Toledo's head coach. After one season at Toledo, Gregory returned to the Big Ten by joining Kevin O'Neill's program at Northwestern. Gregory returned to Michigan State for the 1999-2000 season when he joined Tom Izzo's staff in East Lansing. After two seasons serving as an assistant coach, Gregory was elevated to Associate Head Coach for the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons. In his last stint at Michigan State, the Spartans went to the NCAA tournament all four seasons, reaching the Final Four in 2000 and 2001, and winning the NCAA national championship in 2000. In the four years coinciding with Gregory's return to Michigan State, the Spartans had a national championship, two Final Four appearances, three appearances, four NCAA bids, two Big Ten Championships, four players drafted in the first round of the NBA draft, and MSU signed six McDonald's All-Americans.

Brian Gregory is the only first-year head coach in the history of the EA Sports Maui Invitational to win the championship.

BRIAN GREGORY YEAR-BY-YEAR Head Coaching Career Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Postseason 2003-04 Dayton 24-9 .727 12-4 .750 1st-W NCAA First Round 2004-05 Dayton 18-11 .621 10-6 .625 T-2nd W --- Totals 42-20 .677 22-10 .688 Assistant Coaching Career Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish NCAA/NIT Postseason 1990-91 Michigan State 19-11 .633 11-7 .611 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 1991-92 Michigan State 22-8 .733 11-7 .611 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 1992-93 Michigan State 15-13 .535 7-11 .388 T-8th NIT First Round 1993-94 Michigan State 20-12 .625 10-8 .555 T-4th NCAA Second Round 1994-95 Michigan State 22-6 .785 14-4 .777 2nd NCAA First Round 1995-96 Michigan State 16-16 .500 9-9 .500 7th NIT Runner Up 1996-97 Toledo 13-16 .448 6-12 .481 T-8th 1997-98 Northwestern 10-17 .370 3-13 .384 T-9th 1998-99 Northwestern 15-14 .517 6-10 .375 T-9th NIT First Round 1999-00 Michigan State 32-7 .820 13-3 .812 T-1st NCAA National Champions 2000-01 Michigan State 28-5 .848 13-3 .812 1st NCAA Final Four 2001-02 Michigan State 19-12 .612 10-6 .625 5th NCAA First Round 2002-03 Michigan State 22-13 .628 10-6 .625 T-3rd NCAA Regional Finals Totals 253-150 .628 123-99 .554

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05-1920_002 31 10/3/05, 8:10 AM THE COACHING STAFF What’s Being Said About Gregory... “You have to go back to his days at ”He’s going to be a star. He’s a “What I saw this summer was that ”Brian has proven himself in his Michigan State where he learned special guy and I know he’ll be the work ethic of the Michigan State time here to be everything you need from one of the masters of the successful both on and off the line of coaches continued when in a head coach. He‘s a great whole thing–Tom Izzo. Brian will court. And he’ll be someone that Brian Gregory came to Dayton. recruiter, but he is also a great bring to Dayton an assistant the Dayton community will be proud Brian and his coaches are a hard- game coach. I don’t think you get coach’s work ethic and the of on and off the court. He has working staff, with the diligence and that kind of mix very often. The job mentality of ‘get it done.’ I know he that rare blend. He can get along ability to convince people that the he did here was second to none.” is working just as hard as his with people of all ages and make program is not just going to stay --Michigan State Head Coach assistants, and by working that people feel better about themselves. where it is, but go even higher. But Tom Izzo hard as their leader, he’s making He’ll do a great job, no doubt.” you also have to have an eye for it. them better coaches. --Indiana Pacers Assistant Coach You have to see the development in said the most important thing he Kevin O’Neill a player down the road. Brian’s got could do for his team was hire the that.” best assistant coaches he could --Van Coleman, get. Brian has put together a HOOPMASTERS.COM heckuva staff, and that speaks volumes about him and his plan. ”(Dayton) couldn’t have made a better hire. Brian Gregory is one of He turned down a bunch of jobs, and waited and waited for the right the hardest working assistants I’ve ever known and has a one.” tremendous ability to do all the things a head coach needs to do. --Dave Telep, TheInsiders.com He’s a great young coach and a great young guy.” --Retired Michigan State Coach Jud Heathcote

While preparing to be a head coach, Gregory had been recognized as one of the a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education. While at Oakland, he was a three-time all- top assistant coaches in the country by such recognized publications as The Sporting conference selection, and was named an Academic All-American in 1990. He was News and Sports Illustrated. inducted into Oakland's Hall of Fame in 1997. Before transferring to Oakland, Gregory As a recruiter, he was part of four Top 10 recruiting classes at Michigan State. He spent one year at the Naval Academy, and was a teammate of David also helped bring a Top 20 recruiting class to Northwestern. Robinson on Navy's 1985-86 team that advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight (note: That Gregory is the fourth Tom Izzo assistant to land a Division I head coaching position. was not the Navy team that played in the NCAA tournament in UD Arena. Navy beat LSU In addition to Joplin, Marquette's (who took Marquette to the 2004 Final and lost to in 1985 at UD Arena.). He also holds a master's degree in Athletic Four) and Arkansas' (who took Kent State to the 2002 Sweet Sixteen) are Administration from Michigan State (‘92). part of Izzo's coaching family tree. Brian and his wife Yvette have two daughters -- Isabella, who was born in 2001 and Gregory graduated from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, in 1990 with Elyse, who was born in January of 2005. PERSONAL DATA Age: 38 Birthdate: December 15, 1966 Family: Wife - Yvette / Children - Isabella (4) and Elyse (8 months) Hometown: Mount Prospect, Ill. Alma Mater: Oakland University ‘90 Michigan State ‘92 - Master’s Playing Career: Oakland University (1986-90) • Three-time All-Conference selection • Academic All-America (1990) U.S. Naval Academy (1985-86) • NCAA Elite Eight (1986)

Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Michigan State (1990-96) • NCAA Tournament (‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95) Assistant Coach, Toledo (1996-97) Assistant Coach, Northwestern (1997-99) • NIT (1999) Assistant Coach, Michigan State (1999-00) • NCAA National Champions (2000) Associate Head Coach, Michigan State (2000-03) • NCAA Tournament (2001, 2002, 2003) Head Coach, Dayton (2003- ) • NCAA Tournament (2004) Coach Gregory with his wife Yvette and their daughters Elyse (left) and Isabella. • 2005 A-10 Coach of the Year (CBSsportsline.com)

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The Dayton Flyers’ Coaching Staff (L-R): Reggie Rankin, Brian Gregory, Bob Beyer, Billy Schmidt. The Faces of Brian Gregory

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You had one of the youngest teams in the country last year, yet they went to the last When you were introduced as UD’s coach, you talked of winning championships. game of the regular season with a chance to win the Atlantic 10 West Division. What You’ve been an integral part of a national title, and you won the first championship will playing games in a “pennant race’ mean for this year? you played for here at Dayton (the 2003 EA Sports Maui Invitational). What does I am hoping that the experience of competing in games with championship implications it take to build a championship program? forced our players to mature faster. Playing young players always has benefits down the There is no doubt that the most important part of building a championship program is line, but playing them in pressure-packed games should be even more valuable. We the players. You must bring in talented players who are high-quality people. Then you want to be in the championship race every year and now our team can draw on game must create an atmosphere of commitment and belief in each other and the system. experiences to push them to positive outcomes. Everyone in the program and even those who at some schools would be considered outside of the basketball program must be energetic, enthusiastic, and passionate about Now that you are in your third season as the Flyer coach, the majority of your roster their role in the program’s success. I truly believe that we are building just that type of was recruited by you and your staff. And the upperclassmen have had two years in program here at the University of Dayton. your system. How does this kind of continuity help you? I look at every member of our team as “our guys” and I think our 5 upperclassmen have Monty Scott is one of four returning starters for UD this year. He was team MVP and responded well to this. Although we are still very young, I believe that all of our players All-Atlantic 10 last year as a sophomore. What is the next step in his basketball have a firm understanding of how we want to play and know the foundation of our development? program. Our continuity and chemistry will again be based on us growing together and Monty made tremendous strides in his overall game and consistency last season. He supporting each other. doubled his scoring average and led us in rebounding. I think Monty agrees with me that he can do even more and be even better. His work-ethic has been terrific and because The Atlantic 10 may return more starters than any other conference this season, and of this his talents grew everyday. He was honored as one of the best players in the now adds two more nationally-known programs in Charlotte and Saint Louis. Please league last year, now the challenge that awaits him is to prove it night in and night out. talk about the conference. As his versatility continues to develop I believe he will meet this challenge. Although I am only entering my third year in the A-10, it’s hard for me to imagine a year that our league could be as strong from top to bottom. This league has so many talented Warren Williams returns at , and is the only senior among your returning players returning that the level of play will be terrific. With tradition-rich programs and starters. What are you looking from him in his final season as a Dayton Flyer? the excellent coaching that takes place in this league, I believe we are in for a special Warren has to run our team and be the coach on the court. This is a very demanding year. When you add St. Louis and Charlotte into the mix, you make one of the toughest position in our system and I believe Warren handled it well last year and had an excellent leagues in the country only tougher. junior campaign. Now, as a senior he has to be even more accountable. It is his job to set the tone and tempo for the team with his effort and intensity.

Marques Bennett is a two-time winner of UD’s Best Defender Award, and he served as a co-captain last season as a junior. What is his contribution to the program on- and-off the court? Marques basically played on one leg and all guts last season. It was truly remarkable what he did. Now that he is healthy, he will be called upon to remain a “glue and guts” guy but to also expand his role with his continued offensive improvements. He is becoming more of a vocal leader and we know that he will compete everyday.

Logan White is the lone remaining senior on this year’s team. What do you expect from him this season? The opportunity is there for Logan and I believe he is ready. He had his best spring and summer since I became the coach and his aggressiveness has improved. Last year was difficult for Logan, but he never complained and did everything he could to help the team. I believe last season has made him stronger and more focused on being prepared for this year’s opportunities.

Brian Roberts was named to the A-10 All-Rookie team coming off the bench in 2004-05. What will his role be this year? Brian is going to be counted on to do a lot of things for us this year. Our entire staff has been impressed with his commitment during the off-season and his drive to improve every area of his game. For a young player he has worked hard on bringing his talent and effort to the same level. He is one of the few players who I have coached who are equally effective at creating shots for other players as well as shots for himself. This ability to create scoring opportunities will be a big factor in the success of our team.

Looking at your roster, depth and versatility will again be two of your strengths. Can you talk about your team position-by-position? On the perimeter I really like our shooting ability and our improved quickness. I think our ability to get into the lane off the dribble or cuts has greatly improved – this should in turn help us get open perimeter shots or high percentage shots inside. In the post we needed to gain strength. Our post players are athletic, and can move and run, but now they have the size and strength as well. Overall, we are a more athletic and physical team and that versatility should help us greatly.

Your entire team was together on campus for almost two months this summer again this year. What does that do for team-building? The time our players spend together during the summer cannot be underestimated. It is a time for individual players to improve and to collectively come together. Because we as coaches can’t do anything with our players during the summer months, our team has to take the personal accountability of building the positive atmosphere for the upcoming season. It was also great to see so many former players come back this summer and work out with our guys. This bridge between the past and present is something special to see.

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the Hall of Fame coach, taught me the importance of player development. He understood it was important to bring in great players but it was even more impor- tant to make them better. Kevin O’Neill taught me that for a program to be suc- cessful the players must trust and believe in your coaching staff. Everyday you must show the players that they can count on you in every area of their life.

What about the head coaching position at the University of Dayton made you want this job? It had, and still has, everything that I was looking for in my first head coaching job. The basketball program itself and the play- ers in this program are of high character. We have a tremendous recruiting base. We have passionate support among our fans, our alumni and our students. And we have strong leadership throughout the entire University. I truly believe that it is a great honor to be the head coach at the University of Dayton.

After two years, what is your impression of the University and the city of Dayton? There is no doubt that this is a special University and a special city. The support, warmth and togetherness of the city, the community, and of the University of Day- ton is like nothing I’ve ever seen. The people within the university and within the city make this a unique place.

Please comment on your program’s fa- cilities – the University of Dayton Arena How does being able to attend summer school and be on campus help incoming and the Donoher Basketball Center. freshmen like Desmond Adedeji and Charles Little? The first-class facilities that we are very fortunate to have at the University of Dayton Most importantly both Charles and Desmond got familiar and comfortable with our clearly show a commitment to our basketball program. The Donoher Center and arena academic success system. They took two courses and met with tutors during daily study and the academic assistance center gives everything that a student athlete needs to be hall. They quickly understood that there can be no basketball success without academic successful. There is no doubt that as a college athlete, the very best is waiting for them success. Secondly, they began to learn about our program from the upperclassmen. at the University of Dayton. They see first-hand the new challenges that they will face and have teammates there to help them make the transition. The Arena has earned its reputation as one of the top college basketball venues in the country. Talk about the Flyer Faithful and what they mean to the program. In your opinion, what is the biggest adjustment a student-athlete has to make when The passionate fans that support our program make the environment of our arena moving from high school to college? electric. With the Time Warner Cable Flight Deck, the Boesch Lounge and the luxury The biggest adjustment our freshmen have to make is in the intensity, effort and suites we have created a unique combination. Our arena has an NBA feel to it while still commitment level that everything must be done at. From books to basketball an effort maintaining a college atmosphere that is second to none. The energy that the fans bring greater then they ever gave before has to become normal for them. Only a “champion- to one of the best college basketball venues in the country has definitely keyed many ship effort” can be accepted to be a successful student-athlete at this level. victories.

We briefly alluded to your coaching staff earlier. Billy Schmidt is the “veteran” of You’ve referred to UD’s student section as the “point guard” for all the other fans at the group, having been with you pretty much since Day One at Dayton. Reggie Rankin the game. Obviously, you know how important they are in creating the great atmo- and Bob Beyer are new to Dayton, although not necessarily new to you. Talk about sphere at Flyer games. them, and what they bring to the program. Our student section played a very important role in driving our crowd to another level last I can’t tell you how excited I am about our staff. They are all great teachers of the game season. They have provided the energy necessary to create an arena that is one of the and bring an unbelievable amount of experience to our program. Likewise, they also toughest in America for visiting teams to play in. I am very proud that our students have bring the passion and enthusiasm that is so important to our players. Billy, Reggie and supported our program in the most respectful way possible. Bob have all been part of successful programs that won championships and graduated their players. They have coached over 30 players who have moved onto the NBA so they What is your philosophy in recruiting? What do you look for in a potential student- know what it takes to get to that level. Most importantly, they all believe in what we are athlete? building here and want to play an important role in our program’s success. I am very It is important in our recruiting that we recruit the highest-quality player with great lucky to have such a tremendous staff. character. It is important to me that the players I recruit are excited about playing at Dayton, are excited about the future of Dayton basketball, and are excited about making What do you want your team to be known for? an impact on this program. I want players who have big personal dreams but also get I want our team to be known for giving great effort and for playing with toughness. Our the most individual satisfaction by being part of our program’s collective success. I want team should demonstrate great togetherness and be well-disciplined. When people to recruit players that will make the University of Dayton and this great community proud. leave the Arena I want them to say that the Flyers played hard, played tough, played My goal is to bring in recruits who will give a first-class effort academically, socially and together and played smart. athletically.

Talk about your coaching mentors – Tom Izzo, Jud Heathcote and Kevin O’Neill. The greatest thing that Coach Izzo instilled in me is that you can teach toughness. You can create a competitive team through encouragement and support. Jud Heathcote,

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ASSISTANT COACH Billy Schmidt Third Season at UD • Wake Forest ‘92

Billy Schmidt came to Dayton in 2003 after nine seasons coaching in the SEC, the Big East and the Big Ten. Schmidt had been on 's staff for three years from 2000 to 2003, beginning with Amaker at Seton Hall in 2000 before moving to Michigan with him. Prior to Seton Hall, Schmidt was an assistant coach for three years (1997- 2000) at Northwestern University under former Toronto Raptors head coach Kevin O'Neill. During his first two years at Northwestern, Schmidt began his working relationship and friendship with Brian Gregory. Schmidt also worked with O'Neill from 1994 to 1997 at the University of Tennessee. He joined the Volunteer staff as an administrative assistant in 1994 and was promoted to assistant coach in 1996. “Billy's work-ethic is why he was a must-hire for me,” said Gregory. “His rapport with the players makes him an excellent coach and recruiter. His knowledge and ability to teach contributed greatly to our success last season.” Rivals.com also recognized the traits that Gregory sees in Schmidt. The college- athletic-oriented website named Schmidt one of the Top 25 recruiters in the country. Schmidt was joined on the list by coaches from the ACC, the Big 12, the Big East, the Pac-10 and the SEC. The native of Stamford, Connecticut began his coaching career in the high school ranks, serving as an assistant coach to Steve Smith at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, for two years (1992-94). During his tenure, Oak Hill won back-to-back national championships. Schmidt graduated with honors from Wake Forest University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education. While at Wake Forest, Schmidt was a manager and coaches' aide for the Demon Deacons program for four years (1988-1992). He has a master's degree in Sport Management from Tennessee.

PERSONAL DATA Age: 35 Birthdate: February 7, 1970 Hometown: Stamford, Conn. Alma Mater: Wake Forest University ‘92 Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Oak Hill (Va.) Academy (1992-94) • National Champions (1993, 1994) Assistant Coach, Tennessee (1994-97) Assistant Coach, Northwestern (1997-00) Assistant Coach, Seton Hall (2000-01) Assistant Coach, Michigan (2001-03) Assistant Coach, Dayton (2003- )

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ASSISTANT COACH Reggie Rankin First Season at UD • Ohio ‘89

Reggie Rankin is in his first season on the Flyer coaching staff. He came to Dayton from the University of Nebraska, where he was on Barry Collier's staff for five seasons. Before coaching the Cornhuskers, Rankin was an assistant coach at Georgia for three years, the first two under former Flyer Associate Head Coach Ron Jirsa. "Reggie has successfully coached and recruited at the highest levels, and he has worked with some coaches I have a great deal of respect for," coach Brian Gregory said. "He will bring some new ideas with him, and I think that's important if your program is to grow." "We had a certain type of person we were looking to add to our staff, and Reggie exceeded the standards we had in mind. He is especially strong in the two critical areas for our program -- recruiting and player development." The Columbus, Ohio native was a two-time All-Ohio player for Linden McKinley High School, and was named first team all-state as a senior in 1985. He then went to Ohio University, where after medically redshirting the 1985-86 season, he lettered four seasons (current Duquesne coach recruited Rankin, but left OU for Nebraska after Rankin's redshirt season). Rankin was First Team Academic All-Mid American Conference as a senior. Another MAC school, Bowling Green, is where he began his college coaching career. After spending the 1993-94 season at BG, Rankin coached successive seasons at , Wyoming and Ohio University before coaching at Georgia beginning in 1997. He has coached two NBA first-round draft picks in his previous coaching stops – lottery pick at Bowling Green and at Georgia. Rankin holds bachelor's (1989) and master's (1990) degrees in Physical Education (concentration in Athletics Administration) from Ohio University.

PERSONAL DATA Age 39 Birthdate October 25, 1966 Family: Wife: Monica and children - Alexis (8), Alexandria (6) Hometown: Columbus, Ohio Alma Mater: Ohio University ‘89 Playing Career: Ohio University 1985-90 • Four-year letterwinner • Academic All-MAC Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Bowling Green (1993-94) Assistant Coach, Boston University (1994-95) Assistant Coach, Wyoming (1995-96) Assistant Coach, Ohio (1996-97) Assistant Coach, Georgia (1997-00) • Third Place, 1998 NIT Assistant Coach, Nebraska (2000-05) • 2004 NIT Coach Rankin with his wife Monica and daughters Alexandria (left) and Alexis. Assistant Coach, Dayton (2005- )

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ASSISTANT COACH Bob Beyer First Season at UD • Alfred ‘84

Bob Beyer brings a wealth of basketball experience to Dayton. The Alfred Univer- sity graduate joined the Flyer coaching staff during the summer of 2005. He was a player in college, and has coached as a head coach and assistant at the college level, internationally and in the NBA. His last three coaching stops were in the Big Ten, the Big 12, and the NBA. The LeRoy, NY native played for three seasons at Alfred University, and when an injury ended his playing days, he began his coaching career as a student coach. After graduating from Alfred in 1984, Beyer became a teacher and also served as a volunteer assistant at Alfred for the 1984-85 season. A year later, he became a full-time assistant at the University at Albany, where he stayed for four seasons with teams that compiled a record of 85-34. From there, Beyer moved on to , where he joined 's staff. Siena was 76-46 in Beyer's four years as an assistant there. After one season as an assistant at under (the Badgers were 18-11 and made their first NCAA appearance in 47 years), Beyer returned to Siena as head coach (Deane moved to Marquette after guiding Siena to third place in the 1994 NIT). With the program in a rebuilding mode, Beyer had a three-year record of 22- 59 from 1994-97, but it is worth noting that players he brought to Siena went on to win three straight regular-season MAAC championships. After Siena, he joined Kevin O'Neill's staff at Northwestern in 1997, where he first worked with Gregory (two years) and current Flyer assistant Billy Schmidt (three years). After three seasons at Northwestern, Beyer went to Lubbock to serve as a Texas Tech assistant in 's first two seasons (2001-03) with the Red Raiders. Beyer became reunited with O'Neill for one season, when O'Neill coached the Toronto Raptors in 2003-04. Last year, Beyer served as an NBA advance scout. "The wealth of knowledge and experience Bob brings to our program will make an immediate impact on our current players, and in our efforts to continually recruit high- quality players," Flyer coach Brian Gregory said. "With his experience at the NBA level, he brings an added dimension to our staff that I believe our players and recruits will really enjoy." PERSONAL DATA Beyer earned his BA in History from Alfred University in 1984. He also carried minors in Coaching, Writing and Secondary Education. While coaching at the University Age: 43 at Albany, he received a Master's in Curriculum Planning and Development. Birthdate: December 10, 1961 Hometown: LeRoy, N.Y. Alma Mater: Alfred University ‘84 Playing Career: Alfred University 1980-83 • Three-year letterwinner Coaching Career: Student Coach, Alfred (1983-84) Assistant Coach, Albany (1985-89) Assistant Coach, Siena (1989-93) • 1991 NIT Assistant Coach, Wisconsin (1993-94) • UW's first NCAA Appearance in 47 years Head Coach, Siena (1994-97) Assistant Coach, Northwestern (1997-00) •1999 NIT Assistant Coach, Texas Tech (2001-03) • 2002 NCAA Tournament • Third Place, 2003 NIT Assistant Coach, Toronto Raptors (2003-04) NBA Scout (2004-05) Assistant Coach, Dayton (2005- )

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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Lance Surridge Second Season at UD • UNC Greensboro ‘01

Lance Surridge was promoted to UD's Director of Basketball Operations in August. Surridge was a graduate assistant with the Dayton men's basketball program last PERSONAL DATA season. He will receive his MBA from the University during the 2005-06 academic year. After graduating from Milwaukee (WI) Lutheran High School, Surridge attended Age: 29 Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove, Illinois. He was all-conference and all- Birthdate: July 17, 1976 region in both basketball and baseball at Waubonsee, and was named the school's Male Hometown: St. Paul, Minn. Athlete of the Year. He was also named Skyway Conference Academic Athlete of the Alma Mater: UNC Greensboro ‘01 Year. Coaching Career: Graduate Assistant, Dayton (2004-05) He then moved to the University of North Carolina Greensboro, where he earned Director of BB Operations, Dayton (2005- ) his Business Administration degree. A Dean's List student and a member of the school's athletic honor roll, Surridge was two-time all-conference and two-time all-tournament selection in baseball. The St. Paul, Minnesota native was drafted by the and pitched in their farm system for four seasons until arm injuries ended his career before the 2002 season. He worked in the private sector for Wachovia Securities before joining the UD basketball program. "I'm very happy to be able to promote Lance to our operations position," Flyer coach Brian Gregory said. "Being a part of our program already, he has a great grasp of how we utilize the technology we have available to us in scouting and player develop- ment. His background as a professional athlete gives him a unique perspective of what it takes to perform at a high level, and his positive character traits make him a great fit for our staff."

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON’S ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Dave Bollwinkel † ...... 1992-94 George Janky ...... 1970-71 Don Bolton ...... 1950-52 Ron Jirsa † ...... 1999-03 Jack Butler ...... 1971-89 Mark Knue ...... 1984-86 Razor Campbell ...... 1954-56 Jim Larkin ...... 1975-84 Butch Carter • ...... 1989-91 Dave Manzer ...... 1994-96 Bill Cassidy ...... 1967-75 Tom McConnell †...... 1989-92 Bill Comar ...... 1998-99, 00-01 Larry Miller ...... 1989-92 Doc Conroy...... 1989-94 Junior Norris ...... 1952-53 Mo Cassara ...... 2003-04 Wade O’Connor ...... 1996-00 Herb Dintaman ...... 1956-63 Josh Postorino...... 2001-03 Don Donoher † ...... 1963-64 Billy Schmidt ...... 2003- Jim Douglass ...... 1953-54 Jim Scoby ...... 1987-89 Jim Ehler ...... 1971-73, 74-89 Frank Smith...... 1994-03 Chuck Grigsby ...... 1964-69 Ray Springer ...... 1991-94 Pat Haley † ...... 1968-70, 76-80 Pete Strickland † ...... 1994-98 Steve Hess ...... 1973-74 Paul Westhead • † ...... 1963-64 Dan Hipsher † ...... 1980-89 Dave Wojcik ...... 2004-05 Bobby Joe Hooper ...... 1969-71 † Division I head coaching experience Mike Jackson ...... 2003-05 • NBA head coaching experience

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05-1920_002 39 10/3/05, 8:10 AM SUPPORT STAFF Michael Bewley Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach Michael Bewley joined the Flyer basketball program in September as UD’s strength Physical Education. He then moved on to the University of Nevada in Reno, Nevada, and conditioning coach. Bewley, 29, comes to UD from Georgia Southern University, where was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach and the school’s sports where he has been the assistant strength and conditioning coach since 2002. He nutritionist. He earned his master’s in Education Leadership from Nevada in 2002. developed and implemented conditioning programs for basketball, baseball, soccer and The native of Louisville, Kentucky is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Special- volleyball, and assisted with Georgia Southern’s 11 other sports. ist, a USA Weightlifting Level I Olympic Club Coach and a Certified Sports Performance He also has worked as a Sports Performance Nutritionist at Georgia Southern, and Nutritionist. with the Team Savannah USA Olympic Weightlifting team. Bewley graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1998 with a major in Kate Vera Souder Gomes Administrative Assistant Academic Coordinator Kate Souder joined the Athletic Department staff in September, 2003 as admin- Gomes is in her second year at UD. She came to Dayton from UConn, where she istrative assistant in the men's basketball office. Prior to coming to UD, she worked in the was an Academic Advisor in the Academic Center for Entering Students. She was also men's basketball office as a student secretary at Michigan State. the Center’s liaison to the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletics, and facili- Souder, a Jackson, MI native, graduated from MSU in 2003 with a degree in tated the Huskies’ CHOICES and UConn Connects programs. Communications. Prior to UConn, the 1997 Providence graduate also worked in intercollegiate athletics at Providence and American. At Providence, she was Assistant Academic Coordinator and Life Skills Coordinator for three years. She was also the staff advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Board and the Student-Athlete Speakers Bureau. She earned her Master’s in Public Administration with a concentration in Athletics Administra- tion from in 2000. Julie Steinke Academic Coordinator Steinke comes to UD from the University at Albany, where she was Director of Athletic Academic Support Services for two years. Steinke previously was an assistant athletic director for student services and compliance at St. Bonaventure University. She also developed St. Bonaventure's Bona's C.A.R.E.S. program (Committed Athletes Responsibly Enhancing Society), an NCAA Life Skills comparable program. She has also held academic assistance positions at Rider and Indiana University. Managers A native of Troy, Ohio, Steinke received her B.A. in psychology from Saint Mary's College in Indiana, and has a master's in kinesiology with a concentration in applied sport science and sports psychology from Indiana. Her brother Gene played football for UD Back: Eric Eilerman (Dayton, Ohio), Andy Farrell (Dayton, Ohio). from 1994-97. Front: Bryan Fleck (Kansasville, Wis.), Lynn Robertson (Kettering, Ohio), Adam Schuster (Sleepy Hollow, Ill.).

Not Pictured: , Adam Tatolovich, Mike Schoen, Andrew Formentini, Nathaniel Adrian.

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05-1920_002 40 10/3/05, 8:11 AM The Flyers ...... 41-66 Roster ...... 42 Team Photo ...... 42 Roster Breakdown ...... 43 Pronunciations ...... 43 Mark Jones ...... 44-45 Marques Bennett ...... 46-47 Monty Scott ...... 48-49 Logan White ...... 50-51 Warren Williams ...... 52-53 James Cripe ...... 54-55 Jon Kingston ...... 56-57 Jeff Penno ...... 58 Nick Stafford ...... 59 Chris Alvarez ...... 60 Jimmy Binnie...... 61 William Brady ...... 62 Trent Meacham ...... 63 Norman Plummer ...... 64 Brian Roberts ...... 65 Joaquin Thomas ...... 66

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Front (L-R): Nick Stafford, Norman Plummer, Jimmy Binnie, Jeff Penno, Warren Williams, Head Coach Brian Gregory, Marques Bennett, Logan White, Brian Roberts, Charles Little, William Brady. Back (L-R): Athletic Trainer Nate Seymour, Assistant Coach Bob Beyer, Director of Basketball Operations Lance Surridge, Joaquin Thomas, James Cripe, Desmond Adedeji, Chris Alvarez, Monty Scott, Assistant Coach Reggie Rankin, Assistant Coach Billy Schmidt. The 2005-06 Flyers Numerical Roster ## Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Monty Scott Jr. F 6-6 220 Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg 2 Brian Roberts So. G 6-2 180 Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s 3 Charles Little Fr. F 6-6 220 Cleveland, Tenn./Cleveland 4 Jeff Penno Sr. G 6-5 195 Kettering, Ohio/Alter 5 Nick Stafford So. F/C 6-7 220 Springfield, Mass./ 11 Warren Williams Sr. G 6-0 190 Gaithersburg, Md./DeMatha 15 Logan White Sr. G/F 6-4 190 Chagrin Falls, Ohio/University 20 Desmond Adedeji Fr. C 6-9 270 Gaithersburg, Md./DeMatha 21 Norman Plummer So. F 6-7 225 Fairfield, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy 22 Marques Bennett Sr. G/F 6-4 200 Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 32 Chris Alvarez So. F/C 6-8 225 Miami, Fla./Blair (N.J.) Academy 33 Jimmy Binnie So. F 6-6 215 Johnston, Iowa/Johnston 44 James Cripe Jr. C 6-11 255 Loveland, Ohio/Loveland 54 William Brady So. G 6-3 205 Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic

Alphabetical Roster ## Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 20 Desmond Adedeji Fr. C 6-9 270 Gaithersburg, Md./DeMatha 32 Chris Alvarez So. F/C 6-8 225 Miami, Fla./Blair (N.J.) Academy 22 Marques Bennett Sr. G/F 6-4 200 Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf 33 Jimmy Binnie So. F 6-6 215 Johnston, Iowa/Johnston 54 William Brady So. G 6-3 205 Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic 44 James Cripe Jr. C 6-11 255 Loveland, Ohio/Loveland 3 Charles Little Fr. F 6-6 220 Cleveland, Tenn./Cleveland 4 Jeff Penno Sr. G 6-5 195 Kettering, Ohio/Alter 21 Norman Plummer So. F 6-7 225 Fairfield, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military 2 Brian Roberts So. G 6-2 180 Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s 1 Monty Scott Jr. F 6-6 220 Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Reynoldsburg 5 Nick Stafford So. F/C 6-7 220 Springfield, Mass./Worcester Academy 15 Logan White Sr. G/F 6-4 190 Chagrin Falls, Ohio/University 11 Warren Williams Sr. G 6-0 190 Gaithersburg, Md./DeMatha

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By Class By State Senior Ohio No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. No. Name Hometown / High School 4 Jeff Penno Sr. G 6-5 195 1 Monty Scott Reynoldsburg / Reynoldsburg 11 Warren Williams Sr. G 6-0 190 2 Brian Roberts Toledo / St. John’s 15 Logan White Sr. G/F 6-4 190 4 Jeff Penno Kettering / Alter 22 Marques Bennett Sr. G/F 6-4 200 15 Logan White Chagrin Falls / University 21 Norman Plummer Fairfield / Hargrave (VA) Military Academy Junior 44 James Cripe Loveland / Loveland No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 1 Monty Scott Jr. F 6-6 220 Maryland 44 James Cripe Jr. C 6-11 255 No. Name Hometown / High School 11 Warren Williams Gaithersburg / DeMatha Sophomore 20 Desmond Adedeji Gaithersburg / DeMatha No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 2 Brian Roberts So. G 6-2 180 Illinois 5 Nick Stafford So. F/C 6-7 220 21 Norman Plummer So. F 6-7 225 No. Name Hometown / High School 32 Chris Alvarez So. F/C 6-8 225 54 William Brady Bloomington / Central Catholic 33 Jimmy Binnie So. F 6-6 215 54 William Brady So. G 6-3 205 Florida No. Name Hometown / High School Freshmen 32 Chris Alvarez Miami / Blair (NJ) Academy No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Indiana 3 Charles Little Fr. F 6-6 220 20 Desmond Adedeji Fr. C 6-9 270 No. Name Hometown / High School 22 Marques Bennett Indianapolis / Brebeuf Academy Iowa By Height No. Name Hometown / High School 6-11 33 Jimmy Binnie Johnston / Johnston No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 44 James Cripe Jr. C 6-11 255 Massachusetts 6-9 No. Name Hometown / High School No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 5 Nick Stafford Springfield / Worcester Academy 20 Desmond Adedeji Fr. C 6-9 270 Tennessee 6-8 No. Name Hometown / High School No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 3 Charles Little Cleveland / Cleveland 32 Chris Alvarez So. F/C 6-8 225 6-7 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 5 Nick Stafford So. F/C 6-7 220 21 Norman Plummer So. F 6-7 225 6-6 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 1 Monty Scott Jr. F 6-6 220 Pronunciation Guide 20 Charles Little Fr. F 6-6 220 Desmond Adedeji Add-uh-DEE-gee 33 Jimmy Binnie So. F 6-6 215 Marques Bennett MARK-uss Jimmy Binnie BINN-knee 6-5 Jeff Penno Pen-OH No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 4 Jeff Penno Sr. G 6-5 195 6-4 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 15 Logan White Sr. G/F 6-4 190 22 Marques Bennett Sr. G/F 6-4 200 6-3 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 54 William Brady So. G 6-3 205 6-2 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 2 Brian Roberts So. G 6-2 180 6-0 No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. 11 Warren Williams Sr. G 6-0 190

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1 2 3 4 5 Monty Scott Brian Roberts Charles Little Jeff Penno Nick Stafford Junior • F • 6-6 • 220 Sophomore • G • 6-2 • 180 Freshman • F • 6-6 • 220 Senior • G • 6-5 • 195 RS-Soph. • F/C • 6-7 • 220 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Cleveland, Tenn. Kettering, Ohio Springfield, Mass. Reynoldsburg HS St. John’s HS Cleveland HS Alter HS Worcester Academy

11 15 20 21 22 Warren Williams Logan White Desmond Adedeji Norman Plummer Marques Bennett Senior • G • 6-0 • 190 Senior • G/F • 6-4 • 190 Freshman • C • 6-9 • 270 Sophomore • F • 6-7 • 225 Senior • G/F • 6-4 • 200 Gaithersburg, Md. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Gaithersburg, Md. Fairfield, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind DeMatha HS University HS DeMatha HS Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy Brebeuf Academy

32 33 44 54 Chris Alvarez Jimmy Binnie James Cripe William Brady Sophomore • F/C • 6-8 • 225 Sophomore • F • 6-6 • 215 Junior • C • 6-11 • 255 Sophomore • G • 6-3 • 205 Miami, Fla. Johnston, Iowa Loveland, Ohio Bloomington, Ill. Blair (N.J.) Academy Johnston HS Loveland HS Central Catholic HS

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Dir. Basketball Ops. Brian Gregory Billy Schmidt Reggie Rankin Bob Beyer Lance Surridge Third Season at UD Third Season at UD First Season at UD First Season at UD Second Season at UD 42-20 (.677) Wake Forest ‘92 Ohio ‘89 Alfred ‘84 UNC Greensboro ‘01 Oakland ‘90

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05-1920_003 46 9/28/05, 12:40 PM CHRIS ALVAREZ • #32

Christopher Alvarez is one of four a career-high 12 points and added eight the 2004-05 Thomas M. Luppe Award, returning starters for the Flyers in 2005- rebounds in the Fordham win, when he which is presented each year to the first- 06. He played in all 29 games as a was matched up against the eventual A-10 year player on the team who best freshman, and started 16 of them. He Rookie of the Year, Bryant Dunston. demonstrates the courage, desire and averaged 3.2 points and 3.8 rebounds, Alvarez opened his career by leading integrity of former Flyer freshman Tom and led UD with 18 blocked shots. After Dayton with nine rebounds in the EKU Luppe. averaging 2.6 points a game in the first game, becoming the first freshman to lead Alvarez brings emotion and passion three months of the season, he took it up the Flyers in rebounding in an opener since to the game in a fashion that is rarely to a 4.0 average after February 1. Ryan Perryman did vs. Howard in 1994. found in big men. And he took that intensity That run began when Alvarez scored Alvarez was named the winner of into the weight room over the summer. Even though he was third on the team in rebounding last year (and second in offensive rebounds), Alvarez had his struggles against bigger, more physical players. He comes back for his sophomore season with 15 pounds of added muscle thanks to his hard work and dedication. He came to UD from powerhouse Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey #32 where he was coached by the legendary Joe Mantegna. As a senior, he was all- Career Highs state and all-league after averaging 14.3 Points points and 11.1 rebounds a game. The ...... 12, Fordham (2/2/05) Miami, Florida, native was team captain Rebounds ...... 9, Eastern Kentucky (11/21/04) and led Blair to a 15-8 record. Blair had Assists four other players who went on to Division ...... 4, Texas Southern (12/11/04) I. Steals During his junior year, Blair Academy ...... 2, twice produced six players who went on to Division FGs Made ...... 5, Fordham (2/2/05) I; but Alvarez still saw 20 minutes a game. Blocks He averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and ...... 2, five times 2.1 blocks in games, but games were only FT Made part of the Chris Alvarez story in 2002- ...... 4, Xavier (2/19/05) Minutes 03. Every day in practice, he went up ...... 30, Xavier (2/19/05) against two McDonald's All-Americas (who played at Duke and then was drafted by the ) and Charlie Flyer 32’s... Villaneuva (who went to UConn before Don Donoher (1951-52), Tom Frericks being drafted by the Toronto Raptors). The (1952-53), Pat Allen (1958-61), Den- team went 25-5 and won the MAPL league nis Papp (1963-66), Jerry Francis (1967-68), Jack Keehan (1968-71), championship. Dan Herling (1972-75), Mike Wilson Has three brothers–Fernando, Jr. (1975-76), George Morrison (1978- (25), Jose (23) and Michael (22)–and one 82), (1985-90), sister–Nancy Michelle (29). Maurice Beyina (1993-97), Sammy Smith (2000-02) Personal Data Son of ...... Fernando Luis and Nancy Alvarez Birthday ...... December 9, 1985 Major ...... Undeclared (Arts & Sciences) Prep School Coach ...... Joe Mantegna AAU Team ...... New Jersey Demons

Chris Alvarez’s’ Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 29/16 541 38 93 .409 1 6 .167 17 37 .459 110 3.8 27 18 17 94 3.2 CAREER 29/16 541 38 93 .409 1 6 .167 17 37 .459 110 3.8 27 18 17 94 3.2

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05-1920_003 48 9/28/05, 12:40 PM MARQUES BENNETT • #22

Marques David Bennett was UD's freebies in the final seconds. Bennett scored 24 points in 17 games of "big-heart" player in 2004-05, playing Bennett was just as effective as non-conference play, and then had 54 in through the pain caused by an injury that UD's "closer" in three other A-10 wins. At 16 Atlantic 10 games. dated back to his youth soccer days. He Duquesne, he drilled one with 1:44 left He came to UD after a fine career fractured his right leg in middle school, to turn away the Dukes' final comeback. at Brebeuf Academy in Indianapolis, and calcification formed around a titanium His trey with 5:21 left gave UD the lead Indiana. He led Brebeuf to the #2 ranking plate that was placed in his leg. The for good in the St. Joe win, after UD in the state before the team was upset in condition limited his ability to play and came back from eight points down. At overtime in the state tournament. practice, but he played through it and did Rhode Island, a bomb with 3:02 to go Bennett averaged 22.2 points and 4.5 not miss a game. He averaged 4.0 points gave the Flyers the lead for good after assists as a senior, and was named Marion and 3.4 rebounds, and was second on URI led by as much as four. County Player of the Year. Bennett was the team with 28 steals in 18.1 minutes After barely playing as a freshman, named the MVP of the 2002 Indiana of playing time last year, and was third his switch to being a "prime-time player" North South All-Star game after his on the team in 3-pt. FG% (.400, 20-50). wasn't a "rags-to-riches" story in 2003- outstanding senior season. Even though he is only 6-4, he has played 04. His was more of a "splinters-to-floor As a junior, Bennett averaged 21.0 both forwards and even center at times burns" tale. After playing just 12 minutes points, 4.1 assists and 4.5 steals for a for UD, and earned the team's Best in six games as a freshman, and averaging 16-10 team that caught fire at the end of Defender Award for the second straight 0.5 points and 0.3 rebounds, he moved the year, advancing all the way to the season. into the starting lineup (played in 27 Indiana quarterfinals. He was also a He had the plate removed during games, starting 22 of the last 23) and member of Brebeuf's state championship the off-season, and is expected to be increased his productivity to 2.9 points team in 2000. Bennett finished as fully available in 2005-06. and 3.5 rebounds a game. His move Brebeuf's #2 all-time leading scorer, While his role on the team was not from the bench to the starting lineup was behind Alan Henderson. #22 to be a scorer, he made as many critical thanks to his defense. Bennett has two brothers - Michael shots as anyone on the team, if not more. Despite his reduced minutes (in who played for Ball State and is now the He was named the winner of the relation to the other starters on the team), Cardinals' Director of Basketball Career Highs Blackburn/McCafferty MVP Trophy in the Bennett was tied for second on the team Operations, and Matthew who is playing Points Xavier win, after he scored all five of his in steals (24) and tied for fourth in this season at Maine Central Institute...... 14, Temple (2/9/05) points in the last 38 seconds of that rebounding (3.5). Bennett was also Rebounds come-from-behind victory. His only field named co-winner (with classmate Warren ...... 9, Duquesne (1/5/05) goal tied the game, and the "and one" Williams) of the Chris Daniels Memorial Assists free throw that followed gave the Flyers Most Improved Player Award in 2003- ...... 4, twice the lead for good. He added another two 04. Steals ...... 4, twice FGs Made ...... 5, Temple (2/9/05) 3FG Made ...... 4, Coppin State (11/27/04) FT Made ...... 3, three times Minutes ...... 33, Duquesne (1/5/05) Flyer 22’s... Pete Boyle (1950-51), George Woywood (1952-54), Al Sicking (1954-57), Hank Josefczyk (1957-60), Harold Schoen (1960-64), Rudy Waterman (1965-68), Rex Gardecki (1969-72), Bill Frericks (1975-77), John Tomlinson (1979-80), Roosevelt Chapman (1980-84), Steve Pittman (1985-89), Shawn Haughn (1993-97) Personal Data Son of ...... Dr. Michael and Marcha Bennett Birthday ...... April 20, 1984 Major ...... Economics High School Coach ...... Leo Klemm AAU Team ...... Indy Warriors

Marques Bennett’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Frosh 6/0 12 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 0.3 0 0 0 3 0.5 2003-04 Soph 27/22 487 29 72 .403 17 52 .327 3 13 .231 94 3.5 32 3 24 78 2.9 2004-05 Junior 29/0 524 37 95 .389 20 50 .400 22 31 .710 98 3.4 24 2 28 116 4.0 CAREER 62/22 1023 67 169 .396 38 104 .365 25 44 .568 194 3.1 56 5 52 197 3.2

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05-1920_003 50 9/28/05, 12:40 PM JIMMY BINNIE • #33

James Collins Binnie hopes to bring One of six Flyers to shoot 33% or to free up a teammate. the strong finish he had last season with better from behind the arc, the stats don't But it does come back to shooting. him into the 2005-06 season, and if hard lie. He shot .385 (20-52) from three- In Binnie's second college game against work in the off-season means anything, point and .810 (17-21) from the line in his Coppin State, veteran coach "Fang" he's got a great shot of doing just that. first college season. But don't assume Mitchell resorted to a box-and-one on Binnie Binnie averaged 3.6 points a game for that he's just one of those pretty-boy when he drilled three straight treys in the the season in 29 games, but averaged shooters. He's at his best when he's in the first half of that game. And Binnie scored 6.5 points a game over the last four middle of things mixing it up. He does the a career-high 13 points in just 16 minutes games, shooting .692 (9-13) from the little things that don't always show up in a off the bench at eventual A-10 champ GW field, .600 (6-10) from three-point range box score, whether it be taking a charge, later in the year. and 1.000 (4-4) from the line. keeping a alive or setting a screen Binnie came directly to UD after teaming with former Flyer teammate Trent Meacham to lead the Iowa-based Martin Brothers Select team to the 2004 Senior Boys (19-under) AAU national championship in June, 2004. Binnie was named the Most Valuable Player of that tournament, putting the cherry on top of an excellent prep career. Binnie was First #33 Team All-Iowa and the Iowa Class 4A Player of the Year after averaging 23.9 points Career Highs and 8.1 rebounds a game for Johnston Points High School, leading his team to an 18-6 ..... 13, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) record. Binnie was the ninth-leading scorer Rebounds in the state in 2003-04...... 7, Coppin State (11/27/04) Assists He finished his career as Johnston's ...... 3, Akron (12/23/04) all-time leading scorer and was three-time Steals first team all-conference. Binnie scored a ...... 1, six times school-record 45 points (regulation game) FGs Made ...... 4, twice as a senior against rival Des Moines East. Blocks He was a McDonald's All-America nominee...... 1, Vanderbilt (12/29/04) His Johnston team earned the Farm Bureau- FT Made IHSA 4A Sportsmanship Award...... 4, twice As a junior, Binnie averaged 19.4 Minutes ...... 23, St. Bonaventure (3/9/05) points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game for Johnston. He shot 59% from Flyer 33’s... the field, 41% from 3-point range and Tom Frericks (1950-51), Don Miller 82% from the line in leading Johnston to (1951-52), Larry Pedicord (1952-54), a 14-8 record and a berth in the sub-state Bob Jones (1958-59), Paul finals. He was Third Team All-Iowa. Winterhalter (1960-62), Bill Cassidy Has three sisters–Chandra (17), (1962-64), Dan Sadlier (1966-69), Pat Murnen (1969-72), Joe Fisher Chelsea (15) and Julia (13)-- and one (1972-75), Mike Byrd (1979-83), brother Jordan (8). (1983-87), Ken Branch (1987-91), Chris Daniels (1991-96), Brooks Hall (1999-2003) Personal Data Son of ...... Jim and Debbie Binnie Birthday ...... March 11, 1986 Major ..... Undeclared (Arts & Sciences) High School Coach ...... Jeff Simpson AAU Team ...... Martin Brothers

Jimmy Binnie’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 29/0 383 34 90 .378 20 52 .385 17 21 .810 67 2.3 19 1 6 105 3.6 CAREER 29/0 383 34 90 .378 20 52 .385 17 21 .810 67 2.3 19 1 6 105 3.6

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05-1920_003 52 9/28/05, 12:40 PM JAMES CRIPE • #44

After spending his first two years the next two games to 10 minutes, one Cripe played in all 32 games in going against all-conference-quality big rebound and zero points. He bounced 2003-04, averaging 8.2 minutes a game men every day (Cripe was a developmental back in the next game (a win over St. as seniors Keith Waleskowski and Sean redshirt in 2002-03), James Farrington Joe's) with 16 minutes, six points (including Finn closed out their careers. Cripe Cripe went into the 2004-05 season ready a pair of free throws down the stretch) averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds in to provide a veteran presence in the post. and two rebounds. After another "healthy" this role. Two of the strongest efforts for Unfortunately, a series of injuries also game, he turned his right ankle in practice the Cincinnati native were against Xavier forced him to provide a veteran presence and missed the Rhode Island and GW and Cincinnati. He had nine points and in the training room as well. Healthy for games with that injury. Although he didn't three rebounds in the win over Xavier at the 2005-06 season, Cripe is anxious to get to 100% the rest of the season, he UD Arena, and had five points and four put last year behind him and get back on was able to give the Flyers 89 minutes in rebounds in a career-high 20 minutes at track. the last ten games, including 14 minutes Cincinnati. He also had eight points and After starting the first three games (four points, 2-3 FG) in the SBU win at the seven rebounds vs. Wofford. of the 2004-05 campaign, Cripe missed A-10 tournament. The redshirt year he spent in seven straight games with a severely For the season, he played in 20 transition from high school to college served bruised hamstring. When he came back games, averaging 2.1 points and 1.0 him well, since Cripe was barely 18 when after the first of the year, he played 15 rebounds. He was also named the 2005 he graduated from high school (he turned minutes, and scored a season-high seven winner of the John L. Macbeth Memorial 18 in May of his senior year). He also points (3-3 FG, 1-1 FT) against Duquesne. Scholar-Athlete Award, which goes to the came to basketball late. He did not play #44 Then in the very next game against Cornell, upperclassman on the team with the best organized basketball until his freshman year he turned his left ankle and was limited in cumulative GPA. of high school, and he grew from 6-4 to 6- Career Highs 10 from his sophomore year to the Points beginning of his senior year...... 9, Xavier (1/31/04) Cripe averaged 14.2 points and 7.0 Rebounds rebounds as a senior at Loveland High ...... 7, Wofford (12/29/03) Assists School (near Cincinnati), his first and only ...... 1, nine times season as a starter. Loveland was 20-3 in Steals 2001-02 and won its third straight Ft...... 1, four times Ancient Valley League championship. Cripe FGs Made ...... 4, Xavier (1/31/04) came off the bench during Loveland's 20- Blocks 2 junior campaign, averaging 5.1 points, ...... 2, twice and 4.3 rebounds. He played in the Ohio- FT Made Kentucky All-Star game following his senior ...... 6, Wofford (12/29/03) season. Minutes ...... 25, Coppin State (11/27/04) Going into his senior season, he had a tremendous AAU summer, ending with Flyer 44’s... him being named to the All-Tournament Junior Norris (1950-51), George Team at the Nike Cup in Columbus, Ohio. Woywood (1951-52), Bob Sullivan Cripe has an older sister Lauren (23) (1964-65), Allen Elijah (1972-75), and a younger brother Matthew (19), who Tim Pohlman (1976-80), Tim Robbe is a freshman at UD this year. (1982-83), Dave Colbert (1984-86), Troy McCracken (1986-90), Andrew Gaydosh (1990-94), Matt Cooper (1996-2000), Jason Osborne (2001- 02) Personal Data Son of ...... Tom and Patti Cripe Birthday ...... May 3, 1984 Major ...... Psychology High School Coach ...... Mike Ferone AAU Team ...... Cincinnati AAU

Jame Cripe’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 Frosh 32/0 263 17 41 .415 0 0 .000 13 20 .650 49 1.5 3 7 2 47 1.5 2004-05 Soph 20/3 227 16 39 .410 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 19 1.0 6 5 2 41 2.1 CAREER 52/3 490 33 80 .413 0 0 .000 22 32 .688 68 1.3 9 12 4 88 1.7

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05-1920_003 54 9/28/05, 12:40 PM JEFF PENNO • #4

Jeffrey Robert Penno became in 14 games in 2002-03. He averaged for the Knights as a senior. He lettered eligible last season after transferring from 2.0 points, 0.4 rebounds and 0.6 assists twice in basketball and once in football in Akron. He saw action in four games and while shooting .526 (10-19) from the field high school. He was named MVP of the scored his only basket of the season in the and .615 (8-13) from three. He did not Orange-White All-Star Game at the 2000 win over St. Bonaventure at the A-10 attempt a free throw. Five Star Camp. He was a member of tournament. One of the games he played Penno graduated from Alter High Alter's 2001 state championship team. in was against his former teammates from School in 2001 where he was Third Team Penno has two brothers -- Doug (20) Akron. All-Southwest Ohio and First Team All-GCL. and Joe (11) -- and two sisters -- Tricia (27) Penno redshirted his freshman Named to the Dayton Daily News All-Area and Cathy (25). Doug is a junior on Miami season for the Zips after suffering a broken Second Team, he averaged 10.0 points, University's basketball team. wrist during the preseason and then played 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals #4 Career Highs Points ...... 2, St. Bonaventure (3/9/05) Rebounds ...... 1, twice Assists ...... 1, St. Bonaventure (3/9/05) Steals ...... None yet FGs Made ...... 1, St. Bonaventure (3/9/05) Blocks ...... None yet FT Made ...... None yet Minutes ...... 5, St. Bonaventure (3/9/05) Flyer 4’s... Reggie Green (1989-90), Ted Harris (1981-85), Darnell Hahn (1993-96), Coby Turner (1997-99) Personal Data Son of ...... Robert and Julie Penno Birthday ...... November 26, 1982 Major ...... Marketing High School Coach ...... Joe Petrocelli AAU Team ...... Cincinnati AAU

Jeff Penno’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Junior 4/0 9 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 0.5 1 0 0 2 0.5 CAREER 4/0 9 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 0.5 1 0 0 2 0.5

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05-1920_003 56 9/28/05, 12:40 PM NORMAN PLUMMER • #21

Norman Plummer, Jr. is back to patrol his very first college game at UD in seven last season, with 27 starts. He scored 10 the paint after a freshman season where years. But he seemed to avoid the or more points 12 times. he was third on the team in scoring (9.1) proverbial "wall," ending the year with four He came to Dayton after an and second in rebounding (4.4), FG% double-figure games in his last five games. impressive season at the 2004 prep school (.450, 90-200) and minutes (23.6). He He averaged 13.8 points down the stretch, national champion, Hargrave Military also led the Flyers in offensive rebounds and was the team's top scorer in the A-10 Academy. Plummer was Hargrave's team (2.2). In fact, over half of his rebounds tournament, scoring 33 points in the two captain, leading scorer (22.8 ppg.) and came off the offensive glass (65 of 127). games. rebounder (9.6 rpg.) in 2003-04. A He was the first freshman to start Plummer played in all 29 games strong defender, he led his team to a 25- 1 record. He was one of eight Division I players on the team. In 2003-04, Plummer played for Brewster Academy in Brewster, New Hampshire. He helped Brewster to a #10 final ranking, averaging 26.0 points and 9.1 rebounds a game. He had 13 games of over 30 points in 2002-03 and was the leading scorer among New England prep schools. #21 Career Highs Points ...... 24, La Salle (1/22/05) Rebounds ...... 10, Texas Southern (12/11/04) Assists ...... 2, Wyoming (12/7/04) Steals ...... 4, DePaul (12/1/04) FGs Made ...... 10, La Salle (1/22/05) Blocks ...... 1 seven times FT Made ...... 9, Akron (12/23/04) Minutes ...... 34, DePaul (12/1/04) Flyer 21’s... Bobby Flynn (1950-51), Larry Pedicord (1951-52), Bill Uhl (1953- 56), Mike Allen (1957-59), Norm Schmotzer (1959-60), Bill Westerkamp (1960-62), Sam Anderson (1962-63), (1965- 68), Al Bertke (1969-72), Rocky Coleman (1973-75), Paul Hawkins (1980-83), Bill Uhl II (1986-90), Andy Metzler (1995-99) Personal Data Son of ...... Tracey Strader Birthday ...... August 8, 1984 Major ...... Communications Prep School Coach ...... Kevin Deatts AAU Team ...... Queen City Prophets

Norman Plummer’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 29/27 683 95 210 .452 3 14 .214 71 100 .710 127 4.4 12 7 19 264 9.1 CAREER 29/27 683 95 210 .452 3 14 .214 71 100 .710 127 4.4 12 7 19 264 9.1

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05-1920_003 58 9/28/05, 12:40 PM BRIAN ROBERTS • #2

Brian Lloyd Roberts was the most might be predictable if Roberts paced led UD in road scoring (10.0). productive player of the most productive himself in the off-season. But if anything, Roberts was the 2004 Ohio Division freshman class in UD history. Roberts the opposite was true over the summer. I Co-Player of the Year after guiding Toledo came off the bench in 28 of the 29 games It's a good thing Roberts is one of St. John's High to the state championship last season, and was second on the team the hardest-working players on the team, game. Roberts' 18 points in the finals led in scoring (9.2), FG% (.450, 90-200) and since not only is he pencilled in to move all scorers as Hamilton edged St. John's three-pointers (43). He was named to the into the starting lineup at the two guard, 51-48. 2004-05 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team, and but he is also being counted on to be Roberts had a 70-11 career record was the only non-starter on the team. Warren Williams' primary backup at the in his three seasons as his team's starting Roberts was also named UD's Most point. point guard. In addition to reaching the Improved Player after reaching double He had 14 double-figure games in 2004 state finals, TSJ was ranked #5 in figures in 11 of the last 17 games of the 2004-05 (including 10 in his first college 2003 and #1 in the state in 2002. year. He was UD's top scorer in the month game vs. EKU). Among the other top His teams reached the Ohio Elite 8 of February (10.0 points, 56% FG, 86% efforts were a team-high 13 points and a in 2002, the state final semifinals in 2003, FT). career-high eight rebounds at Vanderbilt, and the title game in 2004. Thanks to his acceleration and a career-high 17 points vs. Duquesne, 14 He was a three-time Associated Press elevation, to say nothing of his ball-handling at Temple, 10 in the X win and 12 (4-6 All-Ohio selection (honorable mention, third skills, he is the best player on the team at FG, 2-2 3-pt, 2-2 FT) in the SBU win at the team, and first team in 2004), two-time creating his own shot. With talents like A-10 tournament. Six of his double-figure District VII Player of the Year and two-time #2 this and the numbers to back them up, it efforts came away from UD Arena, and he Toledo City League Player of the Year. As a sophomore, Roberts averaged Career Highs 14.5 points, 5.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds. Points He moved his numbers to 19.5 points, ...... 17, Duquesne (1/5/05) 5.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds as a junior, Rebounds ...... 8, Vanderbilt (12/29/04) and then capped off his career by Assists averaging 17.5 points, 5.0 assists and 4.5 ...... 4, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) rebounds. Steals As a senior, he was selected to play ...... 2, three times in the Ohio North/South All-Star Game FGs Made ...... 5, three times and the Ohio/Kentucky All-Star Game. He Blocks was a NIKE All-American, a Street & Smith's ...... None yet Honorable Mention All-American, a FT Made member of the Ohio All-State Dream Team ...... 6, Saint Louis, 12/18/04) Minutes and a finalist for the Ohio Mr. Basketball ...... 29, Temple (3/10/05) Award. Roberts has a brother Nolan (31) Flyer 2’s... who played college basketball at Valparaiso D. J. Stelly (2001-03), Chris Spears and a sister Shanda (29) who played at (2003-04) Kentucky and Toledo. Personal Data Son of ...... Nolan, Jr. and Ann Roberts Birthday ...... December 3, 1985 Major ...... Undeclared (Arts & Sciences) High School Coach ...... Ed Heintschel AAU Team ...... All-Ohio Red

Brian Roberts’ Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 29/1 586 90 200 .450 43 100 .430 44 56 .786 77 2.7 42 0 14 267 9.2 CAREER 29/1 586 90 200 .450 43 100 .430 44 56 .786 77 2.7 42 0 14 267 9.2

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05-1920_003 60 9/28/05, 12:40 PM MONTY SCOTT • #1

Douglas Lamont "Monty" Scott Valuable Player and earn the "Shorty" the Big Red came in the second half. He returns for his third season on the court Sharpenter Memorial Rebounding Trophy. later matched his career high of 25 points for the Flyers. Scott is ready to build on Scott started all 29 games in 2004-05, in the La Salle win on January 22. what might be looked back upon as his and averaged 11.1 points and 4.6 Scott scored at least nine points in breakout season at UD. A player whose rebounds. 22 of UD's 29 games last season, and name could hardly be mentioned without Almost doubling his scoring output greatly improved his on-the-ball defense in the word "potential" in the same breath from a year ago (6.3 to 11.1), he started his second season for the Red & Blue. since he signed with UD, Scott was named raising his game after January 1 of last After Scott sat out the 2002-03 UD's MVP and Third Team All-Atlantic 10 year. He scored a career-high 25 points in season to focus on academics, he opened after leading UD in scoring and rebounding. a career-high 40 minutes against his college career with three straight An explosive athlete who has an Duquesne on January 5, and recorded his double-digit games, scoring 11 points at excellent shooting touch, he is just the first career double-double (10 points and Pepperdine, 11 in the Maui opener vs. ninth player in Flyer basketball history to career-high 12 rebounds) four days later Central Michigan and 10 in the Maui semis be named the team's White Allen Most in the Cornell win. All ten of his points vs. against San Diego State. His game then suffered some of the ups-and-downs many players go through when they come back after sitting out a year, and after suffering a sprained ankle in mid-December, he started coming off the bench. He had six #1 of his nine double-digit scoring performances off the bench in 2003-04, Career Highs including 20 points in a win over Temple. Points For the season, Scott averaged 6.3 ...... 25, twice points (fifth on the team) and 3.6 rebounds Rebounds ...... 12, Cornell (1/9/05) (third on the team). He shot a team-high Assists .824 (33-40) from the line, but fell ten ...... 5, La-Lafayette (12/9/03) attempts short of the 50 needed to qualify Steals for UD's Alex Schoen Memorial Free Throw ...... 2, twice Trophy. Scott won the 2003-04 Thomas FGs Made ...... 10, La Salle (1/22/05) M. Luppe Memorial Award, which is given 3FG Made annually to the team's best new player...... 5, La Salle (1/22/05) As a senior at Reynoldsburg High FT Made School in 2002, Scott was named Third ...... 8, Duquesne (1/5/05) Minutes Team All-Ohio Division I, averaging 18.6 ...... 40, Duquesne - OT (1/5/05) points, 9.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 2.2 ...... 31, three times - regulation blocks and 2.1 steals a game. He was named to the Columbus Dispatch Super Flyer 1’s... 5, and the Columbus Suburban News Monty Scott is the first Flyer to wear Super 12. He led his team to a 19-4 #1. record and the district finals. A three-year starter, he was a two- Personal Data time Ohio Central Conference Player of Son of ...... Curtis and Rita Scott the Year. He played in Ohio North-South, Birthday Ohio-West Virginia and Ohio-Kentucky all- ...... April 22, 1984 star games. As a junior, Scott averaged Major 18.8 points a game and once scored 30 ...... General Studies High School Coach of his team's 45 points in a regular season ...... Chris Rider game vs. Pickerington. Reynoldsburg AAU Team finished 16-8 and reached the district finals ...... Columbus Basketball Club that year. Scott has a sister Christina (26).

Monty Scott’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 Frosh 32/8 645 73 179 .408 24 74 .324 33 40 .825 116 3.6 29 11 10 203 6.3 2004-05 Soph 29/29 724 118 272 .434 52 137 .380 34 46 .739 134 4.6 21 9 10 322 11.1 CAREER 61/37 1369 191 451 .424 76 211 .360 67 86 .779 250 4.1 50 20 20 525 8.6

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05-1920_003 62 9/28/05, 12:40 PM NICK STAFFORD • #5

Nicholas Stafford brings a great deal the Wyoming win. He played 24 minutes season, he was redshirted. A 2003 of quickness and jumping ability to the (15 more than he played in the entire graduate of Worcester Academy, he joined post position for the Flyers. In his first year season to that point) and had a career- the University of Dayton basketball program of action at UD, Stafford played in 28 high seven points and seven rebounds (he on December 18. After graduating in June games with 12 starts. He was one of 11 also had seven boards at GW). Versus and not getting his eligibility initially players who averaged more than ten Akron, Stafford had four points, three approved by the NCAA Clearinghouse, minutes a game for the Flyers. He rebounds and two blocked shots in 15 Stafford filed an appeal. While waiting for averaged 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds a minutes, and Stafford played 24 minutes the appeal to be heard, he enrolled as a game, and was second on the team in with six points and five rebounds in the win part-time student at Springfield (MA) blocked shots (11). at Rhode Island. Technical Community College. When the As was typical last year, Stafford took He was a unique mid-year recruit in appeal was successful, Stafford was cleared his turn as a clutch performer for UD. He 2003-04; but having missed the pre- to play NCAA Division I basketball and came off the bench with a huge effort in season and the first eight games of the signed with UD. Stafford, a Springfield, Mass. native, was a three-year starter for Worcester Academy where he played for former Dayton assistant coach Mo Cassara. Stafford was the team captain of the 2002-03 Worcester team that went 25- #5 4, won the New England Prep School championship, and was ranked #2 in the Career Highs nation among prep schools. He is one of Points nine players on that team who have gone ...... 7, Wyoming (12/7/04) on to Division I basketball. Rebounds ...... 7, twice A tremendous athlete, he averaged Assists 10.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks ...... 1, seven times a game for Worcester and shot 48% from Steals the floor. He earned Worcester's prestigious ...... 1, four times Lawson Riley Award as WA's most-improved FGs Made ...... 2, four times player. As a junior, Stafford played Blocks alongside Craig Smith (now at Boston ...... 3, Richmond (1/12/05) College) and (drafted last year FT Made by the after three seasons ...... 3, twice Minutes at Georgia Tech)...... 24, twice Stafford has a brother, Christopher (17) and a sister, Chelsea (15). Flyer 5’s... Andy Meyer (1992-96), Darnell Hoskins (1996-97), Chad Vorhis (1997-98), Nate Green (1998-2003) Personal Data Son of ...... Alfred and Elisia Stafford Birthday ...... September 23, 1984 Major ...... General Studies Prep School Coach ...... Mo Cassara AAU Team Boston Amateur Basketball Club (BABC)

Nick Stafford’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 28/12 294 17 51 .333 0 0 .000 16 35 .457 57 2.0 7 11 4 50 1.8 CAREER 28/12 294 17 51 .333 0 0 .000 16 35 .457 57 2.0 7 11 4 50 1.8

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05-1920_003 64 9/28/05, 12:40 PM LOGAN WHITE • #15

Logan Marshawn White had a solid Central Michigan. Later in the season he free throws (.917), including two at Duke start to his sophomore season, but a mid- had five points and a career-high four with a minute left during UD's frantic season wrist injury sidelined him for three rebounds in his first career start against comeback there. Among his better games and hampered him longer than Prairie View. performances were a season-high 15 that. Healthy again in 2004-05, he faces After playing limited minutes in 21 minutes at George Washington, getting challenges for playing time on two fronts– games as a freshman, White played more highs in rebounds (3) and steals (2), and from the veterans who raised their game substantial minutes (9.8 a game) in 20 coming up with two points and two assists while White was out and from the games last year. He averaged 2.2 points, in the GW win at home. newcomers who also play wing positions. 1.0 rebounds a game and shot .400 (12- White is a well-rounded player with He opened the 2002-03 season 30) FG, .333 (6-18) 3-pt., and .824 (14- an excellent feel for the game much like with a career-high six points at Pepperdine 17) FT. the player he backed up as a freshman, and knocked down two treys for another White played with poise in limited four-year starter Brooks Hall. This is partly six points in the Maui-opening win over action as a freshman. He made 11 of 12 because White, like Hall, is a tall player who has always played a perimeter position allowing him to develop his facing-the- basket and ball-handling skills. A Third Team All-Ohio performer as a senior at University High School in Cleveland, White averaged 20.2 points, #15 6.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.7 blocks and 1.5 steals as a senior. University was 16- Career Highs 8 overall in 2001-02. White was also Points Third Team All-Ohio as a junior, averaging ...... 6, twice 15.2 points a game. He led his team to Rebounds ...... 4, Prairie View (12/20/03) a 22-3 record as a junior. Assists His father Henry is a UD grad...... 2, three times Steals ...... 2, Geo. Washington (2/22/04) FGs Made ...... 2, five times 3FG Made ...... 2, Cen. Michigan (11/24/03) FT Made ...... 4, twice Minutes ...... 26, Cincinnati (12/23/03) Flyer 15’s... John Horan (1952-55), Jack McCarthy (1955-58), Don Heller (1958-60), Bill Chmielewski (1961-62), Henry Finkel (1963-66), John Rohm (1966-67), Tom Crosswhite (1968-71), David Morris (1998-02) Personal Data Son of ...... Henry White and Ella Cooper Birthday ...... October 26, 1983 Major ...... Marketing High School Coach ...... Jon Palarz AAU Coach ...... Cleveland Basketball Club

Logan White’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Frosh 21/0 120 2 14 .143 2 9 .222 11 12 .917 8 0.4 8 1 5 17 0.8 2003-04 Soph 20/2 195 12 30 .403 17 52 .333 14 17 .824 20 1.0 9 0 3 44 2.2 2004-05 Junior 6/0 18 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 2 0.3 0 0 0 7 1.2 CAREER 47/2 333 15 47 .319 19 61 .311 30 35 .857 30 0.6 17 1 8 68 1.4

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05-1920_003 66 9/28/05, 12:40 PM WARREN WILLIAMS • #11

Warren Winston Williams returns for (29-78) from three-point range. career-high 18 points and passed out his second season as UD's starting point Last year, he demonstrated a knack seven assists at GW. guard with an additional responsibility. for making a happy event even better. Williams backed up all-conference He is the 2005-06 recipient of the Uhl He celebrated his 21st birthday on January point guard Ramod Marshall his2003-2004 first two Season In Review ...... 67-82 Family Endowned Scholarship. Former 12 with 17 points (6-8 FG, 3-5 3-pt., 2-2 years at UD. Williams played in 29Game-by-Game games Results ...... 68 Flyers Bill Uhl Sr. and Bill Uhl Jr. have FT) and eight rebounds (also a career in his first season, but averagedIndividual just 1.8 Statistics ...... 69 endowed a scholarship that is awarded high, and both leading the team) in the points, 1.0 assists and 0.7 rebounds.UD Game-by-Game As Statistics ...... 70 annually to a UD player who best win over Richmond. A week later, on the a freshman, Williams settled intoOpponents the role Game-by-Game Statistics ...... 71 exemplifies the qualities of high character day Brian and Yvette Gregory's baby as backup point guard over the courseGame ofRecaps and Box Scores ...... 72-79 and good sportsmanship. daughter was born (Elyse Brianna), he the season. Over his last 19A-10 games, Review ...... 80 Williams was the only backcourt matched the 17 points (5-7 FG, 3-3 3- Williams had 24 assists againstA-10 15Team Statistics ...... 81 player to start every game in 2004-05. pt., 4-5 FT) and added four assists in the turnovers. He had more assists than A-10 Individual Statistics ...... 82 He led the team in assists (3.4) and win over Saint Joseph's. The DeMatha turnovers for the first time in his college averaged 6.8 points a game. He also grad then started for the first time in his career at Duke and then did it for five shot .742 (49-66) from the line and .372 hometown on January 30 and scored a straight games. A year later, he doubled (or better) his averages to 4.9 points, 2.1 assists and 1.6 rebounds, seeing action in all 33 games. He also led the Flyers in 3-pt. #11 FG% in 2003-04, shooting .408 (31- 76), after shooting just .267 (8-30) as a Career Highs freshman. Williams shared UD's Chris Points Daniels Most Improved Player Award with ..... 18, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) Marques Bennett in 2003-04. Rebounds ...... 8, Richmond (1/12/05) A proven winner, Williams came to Assists UD from one of the most-storied high ...... 9, La Salle (1/22/05) school programs in America — DeMatha Steals High School in Hyattsville, Maryland — ...... 3, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) where he played for coaching legend FGs Made ...... 6, twice Morgan Wooten. He led his high school 3FG Made team to its second consecutive Washington ...... 5, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) (D.C.) Catholic Athletic Conference and FT Made city basketball championship as a senior. . 8, Northwestern State (12/20/04) Minutes In the city championship game he scored ..... 31, Geo. Washington (1/30/05) 23 points and was named the game's MVP. He quarterbacked the Staggs to a Flyer 11’s... 32-3 record, and the #8 ranking in the Vaughn Taylor (1952-53), final USA Today Boys Basketball Super (1955-56), Harold Bockhorn (1957- 25 national rankings. 58), John Saminich (1964-67), Jack Williams averaged 15.0 points, 7.1 Kill (1971-72), Mike Brannen (1974- 78), Dan Bockhorn (1978-79), Larry rebounds and 7.0 assists in 2001-02. Schellenberg (1981-85), Ray Springer He was First Team All-League and Second (1987-90), Cain Doliboa (1997-2000) Team All-Washington Metro and also played in the Capital Classic high school Personal Data all-star game. Son of As a junior, he averaged 11.2 points ...... Carol Lawson and 6.1 assists. During his sophomore Birthday ...... January 12, 1984 season, Williams averaged 8.1 points Major and 6.5 assists. A three-year starter, ...... General Studies DeMatha was 91-14 with Williams at the High School Coach helm. He was also an accomplished ...... Morgan Wooten soccer player for DeMatha before turning AAU Team his full attention to basketball three years ...... DC Blue Devils ago. Williams has a sister - Tracia Codling (age 32). Warren Williams’ Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Frosh 29/0 219 14 46 .304 8 30 .267 16 24 .667 19 0.7 29 0 11 52 1.8 2003-04 Soph 33/1 584 48 118 .407 31 76 .408 35 56 .625 52 1.6 69 0 22 162 4.9 2004-05 Junior 29/29 647 60 151 .397 29 78 .372 49 66 .742 67 2.3 98 1 25 198 6.8 CAREER 91/30 1450 122 315 .387 68 184 .370 100 146 .685 138 1.5 196 1 58 412 4.5

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05-1920_003 67 9/28/05, 12:40 PM WILLIAM BRADY • #54

William Michael Brady joined the Flyers as a recruited Personal Data walk-on last season. He played in one game as a freshman. Son of A two-sport standout for Bloomington Central Catholic, ...... Bill and Nancy Brady Brady chose to pursue basketball in college after being Birthday ...... April 13, 1986 named Third Team Class A All-Illinois as a senior. He Major averaged 22.1 points a game and was named the Corn ...... Accounting Belt Conference MVP. High School Coach A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter, he ...... Jeff Wulbrun AAU Team was on teams that reached the Illinois Elite 8 in 2002 and ...... Team Illinois won the league championship in 2003. In football, he was team MVP and first team all-conference after catching 43 passes for 779 yards and scoring six touchdowns. Brady has a sister Katie (21) and a brother Duncan (13). #54 Flyer 54’s... (1950-51), Jim Rhoden (1977-80), Jim Shields (1982-86), Chip Hare (1991-95).

William Brady’s Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Frosh 1/0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 CAREER 1/0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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05-1920_003 68 9/28/05, 12:41 PM DESMOND ADEDGJI • #20

Desmond Adedeji is one of approximately 12 players games. to ever play on the DeMatha Catholic High School varsity Adedeji was a three-year starter for DeMatha. He as a freshman. He came off the bench that season when moved into the starting lineup as a sophomore, averaging the Stags were 32-3 and ranked #8 in the final USA 8.4 points and 9.4 rebounds. DeMatha began the 2002- Today Super 25 national rankings. Current Flyer senior 03 season 8-0, but injuries to three starters (including Warren Williams started at point guard for DeMatha that Adedeji) torpedoed a promising season and the team season. finished 14-16. After being part of the #8 team in the country as a Adedeji averaged 12.3 points, 11.7 rebounds and freshman, Adedeji closed his career in much the same 3.5 blocks as a junior, as the Stags bounced back last way. The 2004-05 DeMatha team was 29-2 and finished year with a 19-11 record. He was named Second Team seventh in the final USA Today Super 25 national rankings All-State and Honorable Mention All-DC Metro. after being ranked as high as third for much of the year. All that set up last season's return to the national The Stags only regular-season loss was at the Academy spotlight for DeMatha. The Stags had three seniors move National tournament in Houston at the hands of on to play Division I this season. In addition to Adedeji, Westchester High of Los Angeles (Westchester finished Mamadi Diane (Virginia) and Jordan Nichols (American) ranked second in USA Today's national rankings). The also signed letters of intent. other loss was in the final game of the year at the Alhambra Coach Mike Jones has kept DeMatha among the Classic, when DeMatha was upset by Bishop O'Connell, nation's elite programs after the retirement of coaching who the Stags had knocked off in the regular season and legend Morgan Wooten. DeMatha had an estimated 20 in the DC Catholic tournament. college prospects spread among its four classes playing In between those two games, DeMatha won the basketball in 2004-05. #20 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference regular season Adedeji has a younger brother, Jordan (13). and tournament championships, and the DC city Flyer 20’s... championship. The conference title was DeMatha's 33rd Personal Data Thomas Brooks (1964-66), Mike Sylvester (1971- in the last 45 years. Parents ...... Linda Lewis & Alfred Adedeji 74), Joe Siggins (1974-78), Sean McNally (1978- Adedeji averaged 6.8 points and 7.8 rebounds as Birthday...... January 13, 1987 82), Anthony Corbitt (1986-90), Antoine Smith his team rolled over its opponents by an average 18.1 (1990-92), Michael McCray (1994-95), Zack Major ...... Undeclared (Arts & Sciences) point winning margin. DeMatha had 10 wins of 20 points Thomas (1996-97). or more, and three of more than 40 points. Despite the High School Coach ...... Mike Jones modest stats, Adedeji was still ranked the #1 center in the AAU Team ...... DC Warriors state of Maryland last year, and was selected to play in the Capital Classic and Prince Georges County all-star

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05-1920_003 69 9/28/05, 12:41 PM CHARLES LITTLE • #3

Charles Little comes to the University of Dayton Little turned heads during the summer of 2004 when after a spectacular career at Cleveland High School he was named to the senior all-star squad at the in Cleveland, Tennessee. Little led his team to the ABCD Camp in Teaneck, New Jersey, but the UD Tennessee AAA state quarterfinals and was a finalist Flyers knew about him long before that. Little's high for the TSSAA's Mr. Basketball Award (Arizona signee school coach, Aaron Green, played at the University J.P. Prince won the award). of Tennessee when Dayton assistant coach Billy A three-time all-state selection, Little averaged Schmidt was on the staff. At the ABCD Camp, Little 20.6 points and 10.3 rebounds while leading was the event's third-leading scorer (16.0) and then Cleveland to a 26-10 overall record. Included in that scored 10 points in the all-star game. He played for season was a school-record 49-point, 26-rebound the powerhouse Atlanta Celtics in AAU action. performance over Red Bank in the regional He has three older sisters – Mia (28), Summer semifinals. (26) and Ashley (22). Little was selected to play in the Tennessee- Georgia all-star game, where he was game MVP and Personal Data won the slam dunk contest. He also won the dunk Mother ...... Phyllis Little contest for the Chattanooga Roundball Classic, Birthday ...... July 22, 1987 where he scored a game-high 27 points. Major ...... Undeclared (Arts & Sciences) #3 As a junior, Little averaged 21.2 points, 12.3 High School Coach ...... Aaron Green rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 3.1 assists and 2.2 steals AAU Team ...... Atlanta Celtics Flyer 3’s... last season as a junior for Cleveland High. Cleveland Jack Zimmerman (1978-80), Sedric Toney (1983- finished 20-11 and was the district runner-up. He 85), David Bradds (1987-91), Ryan Perryman (1994- had a dominating game against McMinn County 98), Ramod Marshall (2000-04). where he had 32 points and 29 rebounds. As a sophomore, he averaged 18.1 points and 9.2 rebounds, leading his team to a 28-5 record and a ranking as high as third in the state of Tennessee.

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Game-By-Game Summary Overall Record: 18-11 (Home: 12-4, Away: 5-6; Neutral: 1-1) Atlantic 10 Record: 10-6 (Home: 6-2, Away 4-4; Neutral: 0-0)

AP Rank Date UD Opp Opponent Result Attend UD High Scorer UD High Rebounder Nov 21 ------EASTERN KENTUCKY L 66-73 12,254 14 Scott 9 Alvarez Nov 27 ------COPPIN STATE W 55-42 12,011 12 Bennett 8 Bennett Dec 1 ------at DePaul L 59-70 8,787 14 Scott 8 Scott Dec 4 --- 24 CINCINNATI L 55-65 13,409 12 Jones 5 Jones / Binnie Dec 7 ------WYOMING W 62-57 12,135 11 Roberts 7 Stafford Dec 11 ------TEXAS SOUTHERN W 79-60 12,145 18 Scott 10 Plummer Dec 18 ------at Saint Louis W 62-54 8,108 14 Roberts 7 Plummer / Jones Dec 20 ------NORTHWESTERN STATE W 64-55 11,525 17 Jones 6 Plummer Dec 23 ------AKRON W 77-66 12,329 19 Plummer 5 Plummer / Scott / Williams Dec 29 ------at Vanderbilt L 74-90 9,311 13 Jones / Roberts 8 Roberts Jan 5 ------DUQUESNE L 93-94 2 OT 12,275 25 Scott 9 Bennett Jan 9 ------CORNELL W 62-51 12,587 12 Plummer 12 Scott Jan 12 ------RICHMOND W 63-62 12,761 17 Williams 8 Williams Jan 15 ------at Duquesne W 71-60 3,615 12 Plummer / Roberts 8 Scott / Alvarez Jan 19 ------SAINT JOSEPH’S W 58-54 12,506 17 Williams 5 Plummer / Alvarez / Scott Jan 22 ------LA SALLE W 66-58 13,409 25 Scott 7 Plummer Jan 27 ------at Rhode Island W 56-49 4,370 16 Scott 6 Scott Jan 30 ------at George Washington L 73-82 4,236 18 Williams 7 Stafford Feb 2 ------FORDHAM W 65-47 12,462 12 Alvarez 8 Alvarez Feb 5 ------at Richmond L 58-61 7,385 13 Meacham 6 Plummer Feb 9 ------at Temple L 70-78 2,954 17 Meacham 5 Alvarez Feb 12 ------at La Salle W 56-45 2,712 17 Scott 5 Scott / Bennett / Alvarez Feb 19 ------XAVIER W 59-55 13,409 12 Scott 5 Alvarez / Binnie Feb 22 ------at St. Bonaventure W 68-61 4,173 16 Scott 4 Jones / Williams / Bennett Feb 26 ------GEORGE WASHINGTON L 59-62 13,409 15 Roberts 5 Scott Mar 1 ------MASSACHUSETTS W 53-52 12,488 15 Scott 8 Scott Mar 5 ------at Xavier L 65-74 10,250 15 Jones 5 Plummer Mar 9 ------vs St. Bonaventure (A-10) W 78-48 5,872 18 Plummer 7 Williams Mar 10 ------vs Temple (A-10) L 51-61 7,221 15 Plummer 6 Scott

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Individual Statistics - All Games Rebounds Player 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 1 Scott, Monty 29-29 724 25.0 118-272 .434 52-137 .380 34-46 .739 23 111 134 4.6 68 2 21 35 9 10 322 11.1 2 Roberts, Brian 29-1 586 20.2 90-200 .450 43-100 .430 44-56 .786 17 60 77 2.7 31 1 42 39 0 14 267 9.2 21 Plummer, Norman 29-27 683 23.6 95-210 .452 3-14 .214 71-100 .710 65 62 127 4.4 74 3 12 36 7 19 264 9.1 14 Jones, Mark 29-28 673 23.2 75-209 .359 28-92 .304 48-61 .787 31 62 93 3.2 43 0 52 24 0 31 226 7.8 11 Williams, Warren 29-29 647 22.3 60-151 .397 29-78 .372 49-66 .742 11 56 67 2.3 38 1 98 67 1 25 198 6.8 10 Meacham, Trent 29-0 518 17.9 57-136 .419 28-61 .459 43-48 .896 5 44 49 1.7 64 1 78 53 1 14 185 6.4 22 Bennett, Marques 29-0 524 18.1 37-95 .389 20-50 .400 22-31 .710 32 66 98 3.4 53 1 24 16 2 28 116 4.0 33 Binnie, Jimmy 29-0 383 13.2 34-90 .378 20-52 .385 17-21 .810 17 50 67 2.3 38 0 19 27 1 6 105 3.6 32 Alvarez, Chris 29-16 541 18.7 38-93 .409 1-6 .167 17-37 .459 52 58 110 3.8 90 3 27 38 18 17 94 3.2 44 Cripe, James 20-3 227 11.4 16-39 .410 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 8 11 19 1.0 30 0 6 17 5 2 41 2.1 5 Stafford, Nick 28-12 294 10.5 17-51 .333 0-0 .000 16-35 .457 31 26 57 2.0 47 0 7 17 11 4 50 1.8 15 White, Logan 6-0 18 3.0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 0 1 0 0 7 1.2 4 Penno, Jeff 4-0 9 2.3 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0.5 34 Thomas, Joaquin 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 55 Kingston, Jon 6-0 21 3.5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 0.7 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0.0 54 Brady, William 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 39 31 70 2.4 1 6 Dayton Totals 29 639-1554 .411 224-592 .378 375-519 .723 333 643 976 33.7 586 12 387 380 56 170 1877 64.7 Opponent Totals 29 568-1392 .408 165-507 .325 475-649 .732 276 652 928 32.0 502 - 340 418 86 142 1776 61.2 Score by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dayton 857 1,001 11 8 1,877 Opponents 825 941 11 9 1,786

Individual Statistics - Atlantic 10 Games Rebounds Player 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 01 Scott, Monty 16-16 436 27.3 67-154 .435 33-85 .388 21-28 .750 8 64 72 4.5 33 0 10 22 6 6 188 11.8 02 Roberts, Brian 16-0 330 20.6 54-106 .509 27-55 .491 24-32 .750 9 31 40 2.5 13 1 23 24 0 6 159 9.9 21 Plummer, Norman 16-15 378 23.6 52-126 .413 2-9 .222 31-45 .689 32 36 68 4.3 44 2 6 23 3 12 137 8.6 11 Williams, Warren 16-16 358 22.4 36-79 .456 18-43 .419 21-30 .700 5 34 39 2.4 23 1 58 40 1 17 111 6.9 10 Meacham, Trent 16-0 292 18.3 33-71 .465 20-33 .606 19-20 .950 3 24 27 1.7 40 1 43 28 0 7 105 6.6 14 Jones, Mark 16-16 363 22.7 35-113 .310 13-46 .283 21-28 .750 17 29 46 2.9 23 0 30 15 0 17 104 6.5 22 Bennett, Marques 16-0 308 19.3 21-56 .375 11-27 .407 15-21 .714 16 40 56 3.5 32 1 17 8 0 14 68 4.3 32 Alvarez, Chris 16-6 298 18.6 21-48 .438 1-2 .500 13-24 .542 31 27 58 3.6 51 2 10 18 12 10 56 3.5 33 Binnie, Jimmy 16-0 201 12.6 19-43 .442 10-26 .385 6-8 .750 7 23 30 1.9 18 0 13 17 0 3 54 3.4 44 Cripe, James 14-0 127 9.1 11-23 .478 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 7 3 10 0.7 23 0 5 11 2 1 27 1.9 05 Stafford, Nick 16-11 157 9.8 8-28 .286 0-0 .000 8-18 .444 17 13 30 1.9 26 0 5 9 6 1 24 1.5 55 Kingston, Jon 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 15 White, Logan 1-0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 20 16 36 2.3 1 4 Dayton Totals 16 357-847 .421 135-326 .414 184-261 .705 172 340 512 32.0 328 8 220 220 30 94 1033 64.6 Opponents Totals 16 321-753 .426 87-272 .320 255-351 .726 145 351 496 31.0 258 - 182 233 49 85 984 61.5 Score by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dayton Flyers 454 560 11 8 1033 Opponents 444 530 11 9 994

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Game-by-Game Team Statistics - Dayton

Opponent Result FG-FGA Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pctt Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg EASTERN KENTUCKY L 66-73 19-55 .345 7-18 .389 21-28 .750 16 22 38 38.0 21 15 11 2 5 66 66.0

COPPIN STATE W 55-42 18-46 .391 12-28 .429 7-9 .778 12 21 33 35.5 19 15 12 2 4 55 60.5 at DePaul L 59-70 21-53 .396 5-20 .250 12-16 .750 9 19 28 33.0 22 12 12 0 9 59 60.0 CINCINNATI L 55-65 18-58 .310 7-25 .280 12-14 .857 11 19 30 32.2 22 9 11 2 6 55 58.8

WYOMING W 62-57 20-48 .417 9-19 .474 13-17 .765 12 18 30 31.8 21 11 16 0 8 62 59.4 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 79-60 24-65 .369 10-29 .345 21-30 .700 18 31 49 34.7 22 16 8 4 3 79 62.7 at Saint Louis W 62-54 21-52 .404 6-19 .316 14-22 .636 10 28 38 35.1 17 9 10 2 4 62 62.6

NORTHWESTERN STATE W 64-55 21-52 .404 6-15 .400 16-20 .800 13 19 32 34.8 15 12 14 3 10 64 62.8 AKRON W 77-66 25-47 .532 5-14 .357 22-29 .759 6 30 36 34.9 20 18 17 4 7 77 64.3 at Vanderbilt L 74-90 25-67 .373 8-26 .308 16-21 .762 17 21 38 35.2 19 10 11 1 4 74 65.3

DUQUESNE (2 OT) L 93-94 29-63 .460 9-27 .333 26-35 .743 12 28 40 35.6 23 15 17 2 6 93 67.8 CORNELL W 62-51 24-60 .400 5-20 .250 9-14 .643 17 27 44 36.3 16 13 14 4 6 62 67.3 RICHMOND W 63-62 21-45 .467 9-19 .474 12-21 .571 7 26 33 36.1 20 14 15 4 5 63 67.0

at Duquesne W 71-60 20-53 .377 6-20 .300 25-34 .735 17 29 46 36.8 21 15 11 3 4 71 67.3 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 58-54 21-55 .382 8-16 .500 8-11 .727 15 17 32 36.5 19 15 10 0 6 58 66.7 LA SALLE W 66-58 25-54 .463 8-23 .348 8-13 .615 8 22 30 36.1 19 17 12 4 10 66 66.6

at Rhode Island W 56-49 19-45 .422 6-16 .375 12-17 .706 9 20 29 35.6 16 10 18 3 6 56 66.0 at George Washington L 73-82 25-58 .431 14-28 .500 9-12 .750 17 18 35 35.6 27 18 19 2 5 73 66.4 FORDHAM W 65-47 26-63 .413 7-12 .583 6-10 .600 14 29 43 36.0 14 11 11 1 6 65 66.3

at Richmond L 58-61 20-58 .345 11-22 .500 7-16 .438 13 21 34 35.9 24 11 13 2 4 58 65.9 at Temple L 70-78 25-61 .410 13-36 .361 7-10 .700 12 15 27 35.5 27 15 9 0 4 70 66.1 at La Salle W 56-45 23-48 .479 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 8 23 31 35.3 16 10 20 3 8 56 65.6

XAVIER W 59-55 20-39 .513 4-10 .400 15-23 .652 7 18 25 34.8 17 15 15 0 5 59 65.3 at St. Bonaventure W 68-61 22-48 .458 6-19 .316 18-19 .947 6 22 28 34.5 21 17 15 2 6 68 65.5 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 59-62 20-56 .357 8-21 .381 11-16 .688 9 19 28 34.3 23 12 9 3 9 59 65.2

MASSACHUSETTS W 53-52 20-48 .417 9-18 .500 4-5 .800 10 19 29 34.1 15 14 17 0 2 53 64.7 at Xavier L 65-74 21-53 .396 7-19 .368 16-19 .842 8 14 22 33.6 26 11 9 1 8 65 64.7 vs St. Bonaventure W 78-48 27-49 .551 5-11 .455 19-25 .760 10 30 40 33.9 20 16 14 1 4 78 65.2

vs Temple L 51-61 19-55 .345 4-22 .182 9-13 .692 10 18 28 33.7 24 11 10 1 6 51 64.7 Dayton Totals 1877639-1554 .411 224-592 .378 375-519 .723 333 643 976 33.7 586 387 380 56 170 1877 64.7 Opponent Totals 1776568-1392 .408 165-507 .325 475-649 .732 276 652 928 32.0 502 340 418 86 142 1776 61.2

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Game-by-Game Team Statistics - Opponents

Opponent UD Result FG-FGA Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pctt Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg EASTERN KENTUCKY L 66-73 22-49 .449 8-20 .400 21-30 .700 7 25 32 32.0 22 13 10 3 6 73 73.0

COPPIN STATE W 55-42 13-42 .310 2-11 .182 14-22 .636 12 16 28 30.0 13 5 10 2 1 42 57.5 at DePaul L 59-70 24-46 .522 6-13 .462 16-26 .615 11 25 36 32.0 16 18 18 2 4 70 61.7 CINCINNATI L 55-65 21-52 .404 4-14 .286 19-21 .905 12 30 42 34.5 15 16 15 5 3 65 62.5

WYOMING W 62-57 16-40 .400 5-16 .313 20-23 .870 8 19 27 33.0 18 12 18 8 6 57 61.4 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 79-60 17-61 .279 5-22 .227 21-29 .724 19 29 48 35.5 25 6 13 0 1 60 61.2 at Saint Louis W 62-54 20-49 .408 6-17 .353 8-15 .533 7 25 32 35.0 22 15 12 0 6 54 60.1

NORTHWESTERN STATE W 64-55 20-47 .426 8-17 .471 7-11 .636 10 21 31 34.5 18 12 22 4 4 55 59.5 AKRON W 77-66 21-58 .362 6-23 .261 18-24 .750 12 18 30 34.0 22 12 15 0 7 66 60.2 at Vanderbilt L 74-90 29-55 .527 13-23 .565 19-25 .760 8 29 37 34.3 22 23 15 2 3 90 63.2

DUQUESNE (2 OT) L 93-94 31-69 .449 7-21 .333 25-33 .758 13 25 38 34.6 24 15 12 3 10 94 66.0 CORNELL W 62-51 15-46 .326 7-22 .318 14-17 .824 5 23 28 34.1 13 10 12 5 3 51 64.8 RICHMOND W 63-62 22-51 .431 8-18 .444 10-18 .556 8 22 30 33.8 22 14 11 2 3 62 64.5

at Duquesne W 71-60 17-47 .362 5-19 .263 11-15 .733 11 22 33 33.7 25 15 10 4 3 50 63.5 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 58-54 18-45 .400 9-22 .409 9-14 .643 12 19 31 33.5 12 13 15 10 2 54 62.9 LA SALLE W 66-58 18-48 .375 7-24 .292 15-19 .789 11 23 34 33.6 14 8 17 1 6 58 62.6

at Rhode Island W 56-49 16-48 .333 4-16 .250 13-14 .929 12 19 31 33.4 13 10 19 1 5 49 61.8 at George Washington L 73-82 25-52 .481 6-18 .333 26-34 .765 14 18 32 33.3 16 14 12 5 11 82 62.9 FORDHAM W 65-47 19-48 .396 5-16 .313 4-8 .500 3 22 25 32.9 9 5 15 1 5 47 62.1

at Richmond L 58-61 23-47 .489 4-15 .267 11-21 .524 7 30 37 33.1 17 13 12 4 4 61 62.0 at Temple L 70-78 21-44 .477 5-16 .313 31-40 .775 11 26 37 33.3 11 11 11 3 4 78 62.8 at La Salle W 56-45 14-39 .359 3-16 .188 14-18 .778 2 17 19 32.6 7 9 17 4 10 45 62.0

XAVIER W 59-55 18-44 .409 4-12 .333 15-16 .938 9 17 26 32.3 22 11 16 1 4 55 61.7 at St. Bonaventure W 68-61 20-50 .400 2-17 .118 19-27 .704 10 21 31 32.3 14 11 12 2 5 61 61.6 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 59-62 18-37 .486 6-14 .429 20-28 .714 7 27 34 32.4 19 9 22 2 2 62 61.6

MASSACHUSETTS W 53-52 18-45 .400 5-13 .385 11-18 .611 11 19 30 32.3 15 10 16 4 9 52 61.3 at Xavier L 65-74 23-39 .590 7-15 .467 21-28 .750 4 24 28 32.1 18 14 16 2 2 74 61.7 vs St. Bonaventure W 78-48 14-48 .292 3-19 .158 17-22 .773 6 13 19 31.6 22 10 13 2 7 48 61.2

vs Temple L 51-61 15-46 .326 5-18 .278 26-33 .788 14 28 42 32.0 16 6 12 4 6 61 61.2 Opponent Totals 1776568-1392 .408 165-507 .325 475-649 .732 276 652 928 32.0 502 340 418 86 142 1776 61.2 Dayton Totals 1877639-1554 .411 224-592 .378 375-519 .723 333 643 976 33.7 586 387 380 56 170 1877 64.7

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Game #1 BENNETT 4-4 4-4 0-0 8 2 12 0 0 0 1 19 Game #4 ALVAREZ 1-6 0-1 1-2 5 1 3 2 3 0 1 24 Eastern Kentucky 73, BINNIE 3-5 3-5 0-0 7 3 9 0 2 0 0 17 No. 24 Cincinnati 65, Totals 18-46 12-28 7-9 33 19 55 15 12 2 4 200 Dayton 66 FG%: UD 39.1%, CSU 31.0%, 3FG%: UD 42.9%, CSU 18.2%, Dayton 55 November 21, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio FT%: UD 77.8%, CSU 63.6% Officials: Joe DeMayo, LaMar Simpson, Jose December 4, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio The University of Dayton could not overcome a hot-shooting first Carrion Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,011. UD gave 24th-ranked Cincinnati everything it wanted, making a half by Eastern Kentucky and the Flyers dropped their opener 73-66 at Coppin State (0-2) 19 23 - 42 strong bid for an upset before UC pulled away for a 65-55 victory in UD Arena. The Colonels connected on nine of their first 11 shots en Dayton (1-1) 30 25 - 55 front of a sellout crowd of 13,409 fans. route to handing the Flyers their first season-opening loss at home Dayton led 33-31 at halftime, but the bigger and more experienced since 1997. Bearcats wore down the Flyers in the second half. UD, who started a Monty Scott posted 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting. Brian Roberts GAME #3 pair of freshmen (6-7, 215-pound Norman Plummer and 6-8, 210- was the other Flyer in double-figures with 10, while Chris Alvarez led DePaul 70, pound Chris Alvarez) in the post due to an injury to starting center all rebounders with nine. Michael Haney scored 20 points for the James Cripe, out-rebounded Cincinnati 20-15 in the first half. The Colonels to lead all scorers. Dayton 59 Bearcats, who countered with 6-7, 250-pound senior The Flyers were held scoreless for nearly six minutes while the December 1, 2004 • Allstate Arena • Chicago, Ill. and 6-6, 240-pound junior Eric Hicks, took the second-half battle of Colonels built a 13-point advantage in the first half. During the pre-season, UD coach Brian Gregory said "There will be the boards 27-10. UD attempted a furious comeback in the final minutes as Trent a lot of games this year where we will be out-sized, out-experienced, or The lead bounced from one side of the scoreboard to the other for Meacham hit a driving and Roberts made two threes. But the both." The Flyers were both, In the person of DePaul's 6-7, 245 pound the first seven baskets of the second half, and it was a one-point game Colonels were 6-of-10 at the line late to seal the victory. senior forward Quemont Greer, who scored a career-high 29 points to (UC 50, Dayton 49) as late as the 4:13 mark. But six unanswered lead the Blue Demons to a 70-59 win. Cincinnati points led to a 12-2 Bearcat run over the next three minutes E. Kentucky FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min INGLES f 4-10 4-7 2-5 6 3 14 1 0 0 0 35 Greer scored DePaul's first eight points coming out of halftime, 10 and four seconds. With UC in the lead by ten (61-51), the only points HANEY f 7-10 0-0 6-6 8 2 20 3 0 0 1 39 of his team's first 12, and 17 of its first 22. The Blue Demons led by scored the rest of the game were from the free throw line. HIRD c 1-1 0-0 0-2 4 4 2 2 2 1 0 13 as much as 19 with 7:34 left in the game (65-46), but then UD cut Mark Jones led UD with a season-high 12 points. Plummer added WITT g 5-12 3-8 4-5 2 2 17 5 4 0 1 37 McLEISH g 4-11 1-4 4-6 4 4 13 1 2 0 3 39 into that lead by holding DePaul scoreless for the next six minutes and his second straight double-digit output matched the best scoring output LONG 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 5 11 seconds. with 10 points (he also scored 12 at DePaul). BROCK 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 A Trent Meacham three-pointer made the score 65-57 with 1:32 to DIALLS 0-2 0-0 3-4 5 5 3 0 1 2 0 25 Cincinnati FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min MASCOLL 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 go, but then the Demons made five straight free throws to put the game HICKS f 3-7 0-0 2-2 9 2 8 1 3 2 1 34 WIERSMA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 away. KIRKLAND f 7-12 2-3 7-8 6 2 23 2 1 0 0 34 Totals 22-49 8-20 21-30 32 22 73 13 10 3 6 200 Monty Scott led Dayton with 14 points and eight rebounds. A pair MAXIELL f 3-6 0-0 6-6 8 2 12 1 2 2 0 35 MUHAMMAD g 1-8 1-6 2-2 3 2 5 3 4 0 0 30 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min of freshmen were also in double digits. Norman Plummer scored 12 WHITE g 4-10 1-3 2-3 8 2 11 4 1 0 1 31 SCOTT f 6-12 0-3 2-2 3 3 14 1 1 0 1 28 points and added six rebounds (five offensive) and four steals. Meacham MOORE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 10 PLUMMER f 1-5 0-0 2-3 5 2 4 1 0 0 1 22 came off the bench to score 10. WILLIAMS, N 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 3 2 1 0 13 CRIPE c 1-6 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 0 3 1 0 23 LUCAS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 WILLIAMS g 3-8 2-3 0-0 1 1 8 5 0 0 0 22 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min BRIGHT 2-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 10 JONES g 2-5 2-3 3-5 6 3 9 1 1 0 1 27 SCOTT f 5-10 2-4 2-2 8 5 14 1 2 0 1 23 Totals 21-52 4-14 19-21 42 15 65 16 15 5 3 200 ROBERTS 2-6 2-5 4-5 2 1 10 2 1 0 0 17 PLUMMER f 5-7 0-0 2-5 6 3 12 1 2 0 4 34 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CRIPE c 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 21 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min MEACHAM 1-3 0-0 5-6 2 4 7 4 5 0 2 18 WILLIAMS g 2-4 1-3 4-4 1 0 9 2 1 0 0 23 SCOTT f 3-7 2-5 1-2 3 4 9 0 1 0 0 16 WHITE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 JONES g 2-7 0-2 0-0 1 2 4 4 0 0 2 22 PLUMMER f 3-7 0-1 4-4 3 4 10 0 1 0 1 30 BENNETT 0-3 0-2 3-4 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 15 ROBERTS 2-11 0-4 2-2 3 1 6 3 0 0 0 22 ALVAREZ c 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 25 ALVAREZ 1-4 0-0 0-0 9 4 2 0 0 1 0 17 MEACHAM 3-7 2-4 2-2 0 3 10 1 2 0 1 18 WILLIAMS g 1-6 0-2 4-4 2 0 6 2 3 0 1 22 BINNIE 2-3 1-2 0-1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 9 BENNETT 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 JONES g 5-12 2-6 0-0 5 2 12 1 0 0 3 28 Totals 19-55 7-18 21-28 38 21 66 15 11 2 5 200 ALVAREZ 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 4 2 0 2 0 1 12 ROBERTS 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 1 1 0 0 20 BINNIE 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 STAFFORD 0-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 12 FG%: UD 34.5%, EKU 44.9%, 3FG%: UD 38.9%, EKU 40.0%, Totals 21-53 5-20 12-16 28 22 59 12 12 0 9 200 MEACHAM 3-8 1-4 0-0 1 3 7 3 2 1 0 20 FT%: UD 75.0%, EKU 70.0% Officials: DJ Cartensen, Jack Sweeney, Curtis BENNETT 0-3 0-1 2-2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 Blair Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,254 DePaul FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min BINNIE 1-4 1-3 0-0 5 3 3 0 0 0 1 15 GREER f 10-17 2-3 7-13 7 1 29 2 4 0 0 35 Totals 18-58 7-25 12-14 30 22 55 9 11 2 6 200 Eastern Kentucky (1-0) 38 35 - 73 BRUMFIELD c 2-2 0-0 1-2 9 2 5 1 1 0 1 23 Dayton (0-1) 27 39 - 66 MEJIA g 2-7 0-3 1-2 5 3 5 4 3 1 0 33 FG%: UD 31.0%, UC 40.0%, 3FG%: UD 28.0%, UC 28.6%, SEALS g 4-7 1-2 3-3 1 3 12 0 3 0 0 36 FT%: UD 85.7%, UC 90.5% Officials: Larry Rose, Frankie Bordeaux, Jackie DIENER g 4-8 3-5 3-3 4 3 14 5 2 0 0 34 Sanders Technicals: None. Attendance: 13,409 (Sellout). Game #2 MALONE 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 CLINKSCALES 1-3 0-0 1-3 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 11 Cincinnati (4-0) 31 34 - 65 Dayton 55, NICHOLS 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 2 4 1 3 16 Dayton (1-3) 33 22 - 55 HEARD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Coppin State 42 THOMPSON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 24-46 6-13 16-26 36 16 70 18 18 2 4 200 Game #5 NOVEMBER 27, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio The Flyers struck from long distance to earn their first win of the FG%: UD 39.6%, DEP 52.2%, 3FG%: UD 25.0%, DEP 46.2%, Dayton 62, season, downing Coppin State 55-42 in front of 12,011 fans at UD FT%: UD 75.0%, DEP 61.5% Officials: Bob Donato, Eugene Crawford, Mike Sanzere Technicals: None. Attendance: 8,787 Wyoming 57 Arena. Dayton made 12-of-28 three-point shots on the day accounting for Dayton (1-2) 26 33 - 59 DECEMBER 7, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio 36 of the Flyers' 55 points. UD also made 6-of-18 two-point attempts DePaul (3-1) 34 36 - 70 The experience of its senior and the talent of its freshmen led Dayton and 7-of-9 free throw attempts. The Flyers 12 three-point field goals to a 62-57 win over visiting Wyoming in front of 12,135 fans at UD were the most by a UD team since the Flyers also made 12 in a 76-72 Chris Alvarez and the Dayton defense held Coppin State to 42 points. Arena. win over St. Bonaventure on Jan. 7, 2004. The UD bench also stepped up in a big way with 36 of the Flyers' 55 points overall while the Eagles had just nine bench points. Marques Bennett led the way with a career-high 12 points on 4-of- 4 shooting from behind-the-arc. The junior also pulled down eight rebounds in 19 minutes of play off the bench. His points and rebounds were both career highs. He was followed by 11 points from classmate Monty Scott and nine points from freshman Jimmy Binnie who also pulled down seven rebounds.

Coppin State FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min PROCTOR f 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 33 HARRISON f 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 20 DANIELS c 2-7 0-0 1-2 3 0 5 0 2 0 0 20 KING g 5-13 1-8 2-4 5 2 13 0 3 0 0 40 SCOTT g 5-10 1-1 0-2 6 2 11 4 3 1 1 40 YATES 0-3 0-0 5-6 2 4 5 1 0 1 0 18 PRESSEY 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 COLTER 0-2 0-0 4-6 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 27 Totals 13-42 2-11 14-22 28 13 42 5 10 2 1 200 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 4-8 3-5 0-0 4 1 11 2 2 1 0 22 PLUMMER f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 10 CRIPE c 1-3 0-0 2-3 2 4 4 0 0 1 1 25 WILLIAMS g 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 17 JONES g 1-8 0-6 2-2 4 0 4 2 0 0 1 24 ROBERTS 2-4 1-2 2-2 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 17 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 MEACHAM 2-6 1-4 0-0 1 1 5 5 1 0 0 23

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Mark Jones playing in his 100th game as a Flyer, scored 10 points Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 5-7 2-4 6-7 5 3 18 1 0 0 0 23 and pulled down five rebounds while leading the UD offense with five PLUMMER f 3-9 0-1 5-7 10 2 11 1 0 0 0 25 assists on the night. He also hit the two biggest free throws of the night ALVAREZ c 0-2 0-0 0-1 8 3 0 4 3 2 0 22 when he went to the line with UD up 58-57 with just 33 seconds left WILLIAMS g 3-8 2-6 0-0 1 3 8 2 1 0 0 16 JONES g 4-6 2-3 4-5 6 3 14 2 2 0 0 27 in the game. ROBERTS 2-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 13 The biggest benefactors of Jones' leadership were the Flyer PENNO 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 freshmen. The UD rookies accounted for 31 of Dayton's 62 points on STAFFORD 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 2 5 0 0 2 0 14 MEACHAM 2-12 1-6 1-2 4 3 6 4 1 0 1 22 the night. WHITE 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Freshman guard Brian Roberts finished with a career and team- BENNETT 2-3 1-2 1-2 5 0 6 0 1 0 2 18 high 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting to lead the Flyer attack. Classmate BINNIE 2-8 1-3 1-2 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 16 KINGSTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nick Stafford added a career-high seven points (with a career-high Totals 24-65 10-29 21-30 49 22 79 16 8 4 3 200 seven rebounds). They were followed by six from Trent Meacham, four by Chris Alvarez and three by Norman Plummer. FG%: UD 36.9%, TSU 27.9%, 3FG%: UD 34.5%, TSU 22.7%, FT%: UD 70.0%, TSU 72.4% Officials: Kevin Ferguson, Eric Britto, John Wyoming led 4-2 three minutes into the game, but Dayton grabbed Gwynn Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,145. the lead with an 11-0 run over the next five minutes. Dayton scored the first bucket of the second half, but Wyoming came back with a 7-0 run Texas Southern (2-4) 36 24 - 60 to start the climb and an 8-0 run to finish it and take a 39-35 lead with Dayton (3-3) 48 31 - 79 11:05 left in the game. Plummer scored in lane for UD to make it 39- 37, and then Warren Williams nailed a three to put the Flyers back in Game #7 front 40-39. Dayton led by as much as seven down the stretch, and Wyoming Dayton 62, could only get as close as one score. The Flyers closed their scoring Saint Louis 54 by making 10 of 12 free throws over the last four minutes of the game. December 18, 2004 • Savvis Center • St. Louis, Mo. Wyoming FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min The Flyers won their third straight game in St. Louis, knocking off Brian Roberts’ six points, two assists and two steals helped lead the WILLIAMS f 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 0 3 4 1 28 the Billikens by the final score of 62-54. UD Flyers past Northwestern State. WABBINGTON f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 10 was led by a trio of double-digit scorers. Freshman Brian Roberts came DUNN c 4-6 0-0 10-10 9 4 18 0 6 1 0 34 UD led 34-28 at the break. Scott, who was 4-for-11 from the field WEBB, g 0-2 0-2 1-2 4 2 1 0 2 1 0 19 off the bench to score a career-high 14 points, and starting forwards STRAIGHT g 5-8 3-5 6-6 1 3 19 6 5 0 0 40 Norman Plummer and Monty Scott each added 12. and nailed a trio of threes, scored all of his points before halftime. SHERRELL 1-4 1-3 2-2 2 1 5 4 1 0 2 25 All but 14 of UD's 62 points were scored by first-or-second-year UD used a 14-2 second-half run, highlighted by `and-ones' from LEWIS 1-9 1-4 0-0 6 2 3 1 0 2 1 24 Jones and Norman Plummer to tie the game and a three from Jones to EBERT 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 players, including all three double-figure scorers. Flyer freshmen scored ANDERSON 1-3 0-0 1-3 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 10 a combined 36 points. put UD up 51-48 with 7:52 to go. Dayton stretched the lead to 56-51 Totals 16-40 5-16 20-23 27 18 57 12 18 8 6 200 SLU made three straight shots to take an 8-2 lead at the outset, but on a pair of Jones free-throws but Jermaine Wallace would not let the Demons go quietly and nailed a three to silence the Flyer Faithful. Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min then Dayton went on a 13-0 run (six by Plummer) to make the score 15- SCOTT f 3-6 2-2 0-0 4 0 8 1 0 0 0 20 8 with 10:57 left in the first half. Dayton eventually led by as much as Plummer pulled down a team-best six rebounds and added seven PLUMMER f 1-4 0-0 1-2 1 4 3 2 1 0 0 11 points in the winning effort. ALVAREZ c 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 5 4 0 3 0 0 16 eight, but the Billikens came back by turning up the defense. Shutting out the Flyers over the last three minutes of the half, Saint Louis took WILLIAMS g 2-6 2-3 2-2 3 1 8 1 5 0 1 24 Northwestern St. FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min JONES g 3-7 2-4 2-2 5 1 10 5 1 0 1 30 a 30-28 lead into the locker room. WALLACE f 5-11 3-5 0-0 1 0 13 0 3 0 0 30 ROBERTS 4-8 1-3 2-2 2 0 11 0 1 0 1 24 LEE f 3-9 0-1 3-4 8 2 9 3 1 2 1 34 STAFFORD 2-5 0-0 3-5 7 4 7 0 1 0 0 24 After Trent Meacham's basket put UD up for good 51-50, the Flyers' last 11 points came from the free throw line. Roberts made six, Mark ALLEN c 3-3 0-0 1-3 5 3 7 1 5 1 0 20 MEACHAM 1-1 1-1 3-4 3 2 6 1 1 0 1 16 MITCHELL g 3-5 1-1 0-0 6 3 7 3 3 0 1 27 BENNETT 2-6 1-4 0-0 2 2 5 1 1 0 3 23 Jones made four and Meacham converted one. Dayton outscored Saint JONES g 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 5 5 3 5 0 0 28 BINNIE 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 BELL 0-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 21 KINGSTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 6 Louis 13-4 down the stretch, including going 11 of 14 from the line. Dayton had just one in the second half. Plummer and Jones were HANCOCK, K. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Totals 20-48 9-19 13-17 30 21 62 11 16 0 8 200 HANCOCK, T. 3-7 2-4 0-0 0 0 8 1 1 0 1 15 the game's top rebounders, with seven apiece. Meacham's team-high BARGEMAN 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 7 FG%: UD 41.7%, UW 40.0%, 3FG%: UD 47.4%, UW 31.3%, three assists marked the fourth time he's led UD this season in assists. DYER 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 8 FT%: UD 76.5%, UW 87.0% Officials: David Hall, Randy McCall, Bob Staffen ROSS 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,135. Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Totals 20-47 8-17 7-11 31 18 55 12 22 4 4 200 SCOTT f 5-9 2-4 0-0 1 4 12 0 1 0 0 21 Wyoming (4-2) 17 40 - 57 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton (2-3) 27 35 - 62 PLUMMER f 6-9 0-1 0-3 7 0 12 0 2 0 0 33 ALVAREZ c 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 3 2 1 1 0 2 17 SCOTT f 4-11 3-6 0-0 2 4 11 1 2 1 1 19 WILLIAMS g 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 21 PLUMMER f 3-6 0-0 1-1 6 2 7 0 1 1 1 28 JONES g 2-8 0-4 5-5 7 0 9 2 2 0 1 25 ALVAREZ c 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 26 Game #6 ROBERTS 3-8 2-3 6-8 5 0 14 1 0 0 0 21 WILLIAMS g 1-3 0-2 8-11 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 22 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 JONES g 6-9 2-3 3-3 4 1 17 0 2 0 3 28 Dayton 79, MEACHAM 1-3 0-1 3-4 3 2 5 3 2 0 0 19 ROBERTS 2-5 0-1 2-3 0 4 6 2 4 0 2 19 BENNETT 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 5 0 0 1 0 16 STAFFORD 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 11 Texas Southern 60 BINNIE 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 13 MEACHAM 2-5 0-1 2-2 3 0 6 4 2 0 0 18 BENNETT 1-1 1-1 0-0 3 0 3 0 1 0 2 15 December 11, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio KINGSTON 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 Totals 21-52 6-19 14-22 38 17 62 9 10 2 4 200 BINNIE 0-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 Norman Plummer recorded his first career double-double with 11 Totals 21-52 6-15 16-20 32 15 64 12 14 3 10 200 points and 10 rebounds as UD pulled away for a 79-60 win over Texas Saint Louis FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min OHANON f 4-10 0-0 4-5 5 2 12 2 4 0 4 33 FG%: UD 40.4%, NSU 42.6%, 3FG%: UD 40.0%, NSU 47.1%, Southern University. Forward Monty Scott led the Flyers with 18 points. NEWBORNE f 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 1 2 0 0 12 FT%: UD 80.0%, NSU 63.6% Officials: Gene Monje, Gene Steratore, Gary Mark Jones added 14 points for UD while Warren Williams chipped in POLK g 0-1 0-0 0-1 4 3 0 4 1 0 0 35 Prager Technicals: None. Attendance: 11,525. eight points. The Tigers were led by Sean Walker's 17 points and TSU’s DREJAJ g 3-9 2-6 2-4 5 5 10 4 1 0 1 33 BRYANT g 6-19 4-11 0-1 4 2 16 3 3 0 1 35 Northwestern St. (5-6) 28 27 - 55 Mike Sneed added a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. FRERICKS 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 3 4 1 1 0 0 11 Dayton (5-3) 34 30 - 64 The Flyers nailed their first two three-point attempts to open up to BROWN 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 6 0 0 0 0 17 an 11-7 lead. Dayton stretched the lead to 25-17 thanks to seven early JOHNSON 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 23 MEYER 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 points from Scott. After TSU scored the next four points to pull within Totals 20-49 6-17 8-15 32 22 54 15 12 0 6 200 Game #9 four, sophomore center Nick Stafford answered with a dunk after a missed free throw and Williams drained a three to put UD back up nine. FG%: UD 40.4%, SLU 40.8%, 3FG%: UD 31.6%, SLU 35.3%, Dayton 77, FT%: UD 63.6%, SLU 53.3% Officials: Mark Whitehead, Eugene Crawford In the second half, UD opened with a three from Jones and held Jr, John LaRocca Technicals: None. Attendance: 8,108. Akron 66 Texas Southern to just one field goal over the next four minutes. Dayton December 23, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio maintained a 12-point margin for most of the second half as the Flyers Dayton (4-3) 28 34 - 62 Dayton won its fifth-straight game, 77-66, over the behind rotated in 10 players and pulled away in the final minutes. Saint Louis (2-7) 30 24 - 54 a career-high 19 points from Norman Plummer. Senior guard Mark The Flyers held the Tigers to just 23.5 percent shooting (8-34) in Jones chip in 17 points on six-of-eight shooting. the second half and 27.9 (17-61) for the game. Game #8 It was the second-straight 17-point outing for Jones, who made 12 Freshman guard Trent Meacham had four assists and Williams of 17 shots from the field (including four for six from three-point range) added a pair while the Flyers committed just eight turnovers. Chris Dayton 64, in those two games. Junior guard Warren Williams added 10 points for Alvarez had four assists and eight rebounds. Northwestern State 55 the second straight game. Texas Southern FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min December 20, 2004 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio Dayton won the battle of the boards 36-30. While Akron got 20 of JONES, J. f 0-4 0-0 3-4 10 5 3 0 4 0 0 18 Mark Jones poured in 17 points on a hot-shooting night from the its rebounds from two players (Jeremiah Wood had 11 and Travis added SNEED f 4-18 1-8 3-4 10 4 12 2 2 0 1 30 nine), all 11 Flyers who played had at least one board. Plummer, WARNER c 1-6 0-0 2-3 7 4 4 1 0 0 0 30 field, leading the University of Dayton to a 64-55 win over Northwestern WILSON g 3-10 2-7 3-6 2 2 11 1 3 0 0 31 State at UD Arena. Jones, who led all scorers, pulled in four rebounds Williams and Monty Scott each had five boards to lead UD. For Williams, WALKER g 4-12 1-3 8-9 5 2 17 1 1 0 0 38 and had three steals as the Flyers won their fourth-straight game. it matched his career high. HILL 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Plummer scored the first five points for UD, but Akron grabbed an an COLE 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 17 Jones did his damage on 6-of-9 shooting from the field (2-of-3 JONES, B. 2-2 1-1 0-1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 10 from three-point range) and a perfect 3-for-3 at the line to mark a new early 14-5 lead. The Flyers stormed back with a 10-0 run, including MATTHEWS 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 6 season-high - just three off his career-best. eight points from Jones, for a 15-14 lead. After Akron regained an 18- MURRY 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 advantage, UD used an 8-3 run, highlighted by a three from Brian ARBET 2-5 0-1 2-2 5 3 6 0 2 0 0 18 Monty Scott and Warren Williams were the other Flyers in double- Totals 17-61 5-22 21-29 48 25 60 6 13 0 1 200 figures with 11 and 10 points respectively. Roberts to stretch the lead to 26-21 with 4:58 remaining in the first.

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Winners of 20 consecutive non-conference home games, Vanderbilt ROBERTS 5-7 3-5 4-6 3 1 17 2 5 0 1 22 MEACHAM 3-8 3-6 4-4 2 3 13 1 1 0 0 27 took care of number 21 in the first half as it made 15-of-24 (62.5 %) BENNETT 1-4 0-2 3-4 9 2 5 3 1 0 4 33 of its shots from the field including 8-of-11 (72.7 %) from three-point ALVAREZ 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 4 3 1 1 0 0 21 range in the opening 20 minutes. BINNIE 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 CRIPE 3-3 0-0 1-1 1 1 7 0 2 0 0 15 VU opened with an 11-2 run over the first 2:16 of the game as Mario Totals 29-63 9-27 26-35 40 23 93 15 17 2 6 250 Moore hit a three-pointer and a layup followed by a pair of treys by Przybyszewski. A three by Scott stopped the surge and pulled UD to FG%: UD 46.0%, DUQ 44.9%, 3FG%: UD 33.3%, DUQ 33.3%, FT%: UD 74.3%, DUQ 75.8% Officials: Patrick Driscoll, Sean Hull, Brian within six at 11-5 with 17:29 remaining in the first. However, the six- O'Connell Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,275. point margin would be as close as Dayton would get the rest of the way. Duquesne (4-10, 1-0) 23 51 11 9 - 94 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton (6-5, 0-1) 33 41 11 8 - 93 SCOTT f 3-11 1-4 0-1 7 3 7 0 1 0 0 18 PLUMMER f 1-4 0-0 2-3 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 22 ALVAREZ c 4-9 0-2 0-1 6 3 8 2 2 0 1 22 WILLIAMS g 2-6 1-2 4-4 2 2 9 5 4 0 0 24 Game #12 JONES g 4-10 2-5 3-4 2 1 13 2 0 0 0 27 ROBERTS 5-12 3-7 0-0 8 1 13 0 0 0 2 22 Dayton 62, STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 14 MEACHAM 3-8 0-2 4-4 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 16 Cornell 51 WHITE 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 BENNETT 2-5 1-3 0-0 4 3 5 1 0 0 1 21 January 9, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio BINNIE 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 10 Dayton used the first career double-double from Monty Scott en KINGSTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 25-67 8-26 16-21 38 19 74 10 11 1 4 200 route to a 62-51 win over Cornell at the UD Arena. Norman Plummer scored a team-best 12 points off the bench as the Flyers won their final Vanderbilt FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min non-conference game of the season. FOSTER f 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 3 1 0 0 18 TERRELL f 4-8 0-0 2-2 3 3 10 3 2 2 1 22 Trent Meacham scored 11 points and Scott added 10 points along PRZYBYSZEWSKI c 6-9 5-6 2-2 3 2 19 0 1 0 0 22 with a career-high 12 rebounds in a game in which UD never trailed. MOORE g 4-8 1-3 4-4 5 1 13 8 3 0 0 24 The Flyers led by as many as 23 points in the second half in its first- HOLWEDA g 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 2 2 0 1 12 GORDON 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 16 ever meeting with the Big Red. Warren Williams goes up for two of his 10 points in the win over METCALFE 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 7 Setting the tone from the opening tap, UD used its size inside to Akron. He was one of three in double-digits in the win. CAGE 5-7 5-6 0-0 1 1 15 1 1 0 0 22 pull down five offensive rebounds in the first six minutes of the game CARROLL 4-5 0-0 2-5 8 0 10 2 0 0 0 23 SMITH 4-9 2-4 5-7 6 1 15 2 1 0 1 23 while opening a 10-1 lead. For the game, the Flyers owned a Dayton led by as many as 15 at 67-52 with 3:34 to play. Akron SKUCHAS 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 11 commanding 44-28 mark on the glass, including a 17-5 edge in trimmed the lead to nine at 70-61 with 2:35 to go, but couldn't get Totals 29-55 13-23 19-25 37 22 90 23 15 2 3 200 offensive rebounding. closer than nine points. FG%: UD 39.3%, VU 52.70%, 3FG%: UD 30.8%, VU 56.5%, Meacham slammed the door on a Big Red run nailing a running Despite a paid attendance of 12,329, only 4,221 fans made it to FT%: UD 76.2%, VU 76.0% Officials: John Cahill, Joe Lindsay, Bernard three-pointer from midcourt at the buzzer as Dayton took a 25-18 lead UD Arena due to a record-setting snowfall in the Dayton area. After the Clinton Technicals: None. Attendance: 9,311. into the locker room. game, the Flyers went to center court and then waved "thanks" to the Dayton (6-4) 31 43 - 74 Warren Williams nailed another three to start the half, a Scott dunk Flyer Faithful in appreciation for their attendance in such conditions. Vanderbilt (8-4) 49 41 - 90 on a fast break and a trey from Roberts extended the Flyers' lead to 33- 22 at 17:36 and had the Arena crowd of 12,587 on its feet. Akron FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min WOOD f 4-6 0-0 0-1 11 4 8 1 5 0 0 26 Scott's putback at 11:06 put UD up 51-28 - its largest lead of the PETERSON f 3-10 2-4 3-4 4 1 11 1 2 0 2 26 Game #11 game - and the Flyers were able to maintain a 20-point advantage over FUTCH c 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 the next seven minutes and seal the victory. MIDDLETON g 0-4 0-2 2-2 0 3 2 2 2 0 1 10 Duquesne 94, JOYCE g 4-10 2-5 1-2 1 2 11 4 0 0 0 36 The Flyers' balanced attack saw 10 different players score points MILUM 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 8 Dayton 93 (2 OT) and 11 different players grab at least a rebound. Williams tallied eight MCFADDEN 1-5 1-5 3-4 0 2 6 1 1 0 0 22 January 5, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio points, Brian Roberts had seven points along with three boards and WALTHER 2-8 0-4 5-5 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 18 Jimmy Binnie had six points and five rebounds. COLLINS 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 9 The Dayton Flyers fell to the , 93-94, in a double- TRAVIS 4-9 0-0 2-4 9 2 10 1 0 0 2 28 GODDARD 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 overtime thriller in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams. Monty Scott Cornell FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min PRESTON 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 led the Flyers with a career-high 25 points while freshman Brian Roberts ROURKE f 0-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 14 MEYERS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 5 added a season-high 17 points. COLLINS f 2-9 1-2 8-8 6 0 13 1 4 0 0 34 Totals 21-58 6-23 18-24 30 22 66 12 15 0 7 200 TAYLOR c 3-4 0-0 4-7 2 1 10 2 2 1 1 21 Dayton's first points came with a baseline three-pointer by Roberts CANADY g 1-5 1-3 0-0 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 19 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min to start an 8-1 UD run. James Cripe converted a three-point play to put GANT g 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 SCOTT f 4-9 1-4 0-0 5 1 9 2 1 0 0 26 UD up 19-14 with 6:26 left, but Duquesne's McAllister quickly brought DOW 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 5 3 0 0 0 1 10 PLUMMER f 5-7 0-0 9-11 5 2 19 0 2 1 0 24 APP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ALVAREZ c 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 1 0 13 the game within two with a three-pointer. Two consecutive three-pointers SCOTT 3-8 3-7 0-0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 11 WILLIAMS g 3-7 1-2 3-7 5 2 10 5 5 0 2 23 by Monty Scott put the Flyers back in the lead 27-23. MITCHELL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 JONES g 6-8 2-3 3-3 1 3 17 0 0 0 0 22 In the second, Duquesne's Keiron Achara put the Duke's within TOPPERT 4-8 1-5 0-0 4 1 9 1 2 0 0 27 ROBERTS 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 3 5 2 3 0 1 19 LISLE 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 17 PENNO 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 three, 73-70, with 16 seconds remaining. Bennett also went one-for- NAEVE 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 2 4 0 2 3 1 16 STAFFORD 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 0 1 2 1 15 two at the line, and the Duke's Martin Osimani got to the line and cut MEACHAM 0-2 0-1 2-2 3 1 2 6 2 0 0 18 the lead to two with 11 seconds remaining. Achara dunked in the tying The 25 points by Monty Scott wasn’t enough as Duquesne won a BENNETT 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 2 3 0 1 0 2 26 BINNIE 0-2 0-2 4-4 3 1 4 3 1 0 1 13 basket just before the end of regulation to make the score 74-74 going double-overtime thriller at UD Arena in both teams’ A-10 opener. Totals 25-47 5-14 22-29 36 20 77 18 17 4 7 200 into overtime. After trading baskets the score remained tied at 83 with a minute FG%: UD 53.2%, UA 36.2%, 3FG%: UD 35.7%, UA 26.1%, FT%: UD 75.9%, UA 75.0% Officials: Jeff Clark, Jackie Sanders, Ton Clark to play in overtime. Scott made both of his double bonus free throws to Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,329. put the flyers up by two, but Duquesne's McAllister hit a floating jumper to tie the game at 85 with 6.5 seconds left in the overtime. Akron (5-3) 31 35 - 66 Achara gave the Dukes the first lead in overtime, making two free Dayton (6-3) 34 43 - 77 throws, but Flyer Trent Meacham hit a three to put Dayton up 88-87 with four minutes remaining. Nick Stafford scored from inside to put the Game #10 Flyers up by three with 1:30 left in the second overtime. Two free throws by McAllister brought Duquesne back within one, 93-92, with 1:28 Vanderbilt 90, remaining. Chauncey Duke drove the lane for two points to give the Dayton 74 Dukes a 94-93 advantage with five seconds left to play. The Flyers were held off by Duquesne on their last attempt for the December 29, 2004 • Memorial Gymnasium • Nashville, Tenn. game as time ran out and Duquesne took the victory 94-93. A hot shooting night by the host Commodores snapped a five-game Flyer winning streak as UD fell to Vanderbilt, 90-74 in non-conference Duquesne FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min men's basketball action in front of 9,311 fans. DUKE f 3-8 0-4 1-2 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 38 HUDSON f 0-10 0-1 1-2 5 4 1 3 1 1 0 28 Vanderbilt shot 52.7 percent (29-55) from the field including 56.5 ACHARA c 8-11 0-0 7-8 11 1 23 0 2 0 0 36 percent (13-23) from three-point range in the game. Dayton made OSIMANI g 3-8 3-6 2-2 2 5 11 3 0 0 2 33 37.3 percent (25-67) of its field goals and 30.8 percent (8-26) of its McALLISTER g 8-15 2-5 8-11 1 4 26 4 2 0 3 44 TRICCO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 shots from behind-the-arc. McKEON 3-7 0-0 2-2 2 2 8 0 2 1 0 14 Three Flyers reached double-digits in scoring led by 13 points and BLUEMLING 3-6 2-5 2-2 3 2 10 3 0 0 3 29 a career-high eight rebounds from freshman guard Brian Roberts Senior GAYDEN 3-4 0-0 2-4 7 5 8 0 5 0 1 25 Totals 31-69 7-21 25-33 38 24 94 15 12 3 10 250 guard Mark Jones also tallied 13 points for UD while freshman backcourt mate Trent Meacham matched his career-best with 10 points. Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Foward Monty Scott contributed seven points and seven rebounds SCOTT f 7-16 3-9 8-9 7 3 25 1 3 1 0 40 PLUMMER f 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 5 6 0 1 0 1 18 while Warren Williams had nine points and matched his career-high STAFFORD c 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 12 with five assists. Chris Alvarez finished with a career-high eight points WILLIAMS g 3-4 0-1 0-1 1 0 6 3 2 0 0 23 while pulling down six rebounds and handing out two assists. JONES g 1-7 0-3 5-8 3 2 7 3 1 0 0 30

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OLIVERSON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Pittsburgh. Monty Scott and Chris Alvarez were UD's top rebounders Totals 15-46 7-22 14-17 28 13 51 10 12 5 3 200 (eight each) and Warren Williams led with five assists. Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Even though it was Dayton's first Atlantic 10 road game, the crowd SCOTT f 5-13 0-5 0-2 12 1 10 1 0 0 1 25 had a definite "Flyer Faithful" feel to it. Easily half the crowd (listed at ALVAREZ f 0-2 0-0 0-2 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 15 STAFFORD c 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 15 3,615) were UD fans. ROBERTS g 3-7 1-3 0-0 3 2 7 0 3 0 0 15 UD never trailed in the game, and led 35-22 at halftime. The Dukes WILLIAMS g 3-7 1-3 1-1 0 1 8 1 1 0 0 20 made a run to cut it to six (49-43) with 10:21 left in the game after a PENNO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 MEACHAM 4-6 1-2 2-2 1 2 11 4 4 0 0 22 four-point play by Bryant McCallister. Dayton answered with five straight JONES 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 8 points. A three by Duquesne’s Tyler Blueming with 2:58 made the WHITE 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 score 59-54. But Williams drove the lane and scored an acrobatic left- PLUMMER 4-6 0-0 4-5 3 0 12 0 0 1 0 16 BENNETT 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 17 handed layup and hit an open Marques Bennett for a three-pointer to put BINNIE 2-7 2-4 0-0 5 0 6 0 1 0 0 22 the Flyers back up 10. Dayton sealed the win with six straight free THOMAS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 throws in the last 37 seconds. CRIPE 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 BRADY 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 As they left the floor, the team and head coach Brian Gregory saluted KINGSTON 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 the fans in the bleachers above the Flyer locker room for their support. Totals 24-60 5-20 9-14 44 16 62 13 14 4 6 200 FG%: UD 40.0%, CU 32.6%, 3FG%: UD 25.0%, CU 31.8%, Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min FT%: UD 64.3%, CU 82.4% Officials: Eric Anderson, John LaRocca, John SCOTT f 2-6 1-4 4-4 8 3 9 2 1 1 0 25 Regan Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,587. PLUMMER f 3-11 0-0 6-9 7 4 12 1 4 0 0 21 STAFFORD c 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 12 Cornell (5-8) 18 33 - 51 WILLIAMS g 3-6 1-4 0-1 1 5 7 5 2 0 1 19 Dayton (7-5) 25 37 - 62 JONES g 1-9 0-5 2-2 6 1 4 3 0 0 0 23 ROBERTS 4-6 2-4 2-4 3 0 12 0 2 0 0 24 MEACHAM 2-5 1-1 6-6 3 2 11 3 1 0 0 22 BENNETT 1-1 1-1 2-2 3 1 5 0 0 0 1 19 Game #13 ALVAREZ 3-4 0-0 1-4 8 2 7 1 0 1 1 24 BINNIE 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 Dayton 63, CRIPE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Richmond 62 Totals 20-53 6-20 25-34 46 21 71 15 11 3 4 200 January 12, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio Duquesne FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min McCALLISTER f 2-9 1-4 1-1 4 5 6 3 1 0 1 27 UD point guard Warren Williams celebrated his 21st birthday by HUDSON f 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 0 1 1 0 17 leading the Flyers to a 63-62 win over the at UD ACHARA c 5-9 0-0 6-7 6 2 16 0 4 2 1 36 Arena. Williams set career-highs in points (17) and rebounds (8), and OSIMANI g 2-6 0-2 3-5 0 4 7 3 1 0 0 31 BLUEMLING g 3-8 3-8 0-0 2 2 9 5 0 0 0 29 after he made a three with 4:13 left, UD did not trail again. TRICCO 1-5 1-5 0-0 2 2 3 4 1 0 1 18 Brian Roberts and Norman Plummer each added 14 points, while McKEON 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 11 Monty Scott added nine. Plummer also chipped in six boards while GAYDEN 2-5 0-0 1-2 4 5 5 0 1 0 0 31 Totals 17-47 5-19 11-15 33 25 50 15 10 4 3 200 Roberts had three assists in a game that featured 13 ties and 19 lead changes. FG%: UD 37.7%, DUQ 36.2%, 3FG%: UD 30.0%, DUQ 26.3%, The Spiders opened to a 14-9 lead before the Flyer D held Richmond FT%: UD 73.5%, DUQ 73.3% Officials: Murph Shapiro, Earl Walton, Bill The tipoff of yet another Dayton-Saint Joseph’s battle. The Flyers won McCarthy Technicals: None. Attendance: 3,615. scoreless for six minutes. A three from Scott and bucket from Plummer this match-up 58-54 in front of 12,506 at the Arena. put the Flyers ahead 18-17, but Richmond would manage to tie it at 26- Dayton (9-5, 2-1) 35 36 - 71 WILLIAMS g 5-7 3-3 4-5 3 1 17 4 2 0 2 26 26 headed into the break. Duquesne (4-13, 1-3) 22 38 - 60 JONES g 2-10 0-1 0-0 4 1 4 2 1 0 1 26 ROBERTS 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 18 Richmond opened the second half with a 5-0 run, before an ‘and- MEACHAM 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 one' from Plummer. After four-straight points from Richmond, Roberts Game #15 BENNETT 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 2 3 1 1 0 1 16 drained back-to-back three-pointers to tie the game. ALVAREZ 3-4 0-1 1-2 5 2 7 1 0 0 1 21 Dayton 58, BINNIE 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 11 Up two, Dayton stopped Richmond on the defensive end, with CRIPE 2-7 0-0 2-2 2 3 6 0 2 0 0 16 Roberts drawing an offensive foul with 18.5 seconds remaining. Roberts Saint Joseph’s 54 Totals 21-55 8-16 8-11 32 19 58 15 10 0 6 200 knocked down two free-throws, putting UD up 63-59 with 14.5 to go. January 19, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio After a three from Bucknor made it a one-point game, Roberts missed FG%: UD 38.2%, SJU 40.0%, 3FG%: UD 50.0%, SJU 40.9%, Dayton held off the Saint Joseph's Hawks at UD Arena, 58-54, FT%: UD 72.7%, SJU 64.3% Officials: Ray Perone, D.J. Carstensen, David a pair from the line giving Richmond one last chance. Inbounding with Walker Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,506. 3.1 seconds left, Merritt brought the ball up court and got off a hurried behind a career-high tying 17 points from Warren Williams. shot before the buzzer that caught only glass. Williams also added four assists while junior forward Monty Scott Saint Joseph’s (7-7, 4-1) 29 25 - 54 chipped in nine points. Scott, Norman Plummer and Chris Alvarez each Dayton (10-5, 3-1) 26 32 - 58 Richmond FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min had five rebounds which tied for the lead for UD. Despite not having a SCOTT f 1-4 0-0 3-6 4 5 5 2 2 0 0 25 player with more than five, Dayton out-rebounded the Hawks 32-31. BUCKNOR f 4-11 2-6 1-1 2 4 11 3 0 0 0 18 STEENBERGE c 7-10 0-0 2-4 10 2 16 0 1 1 1 30 Saint Joseph's had won 21-straight Atlantic 10 regular season Game #16 SANDOVAL g 0-2 0-1 0-2 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 27 games. SJU falls to 20-2 in their last 22 games versus A-10 opponents Dayton 66, MERRITT g 6-12 3-5 4-5 4 1 19 2 4 0 1 32 with both losses coming at UD Arena. THOMAS 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 MOLIVA 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 1 1 1 0 10 The Flyers knocked down their first three attempts from behind the La Salle 58 O'MALLEY 2-8 2-5 0-0 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 28 three-point arc, taking a 15-10 lead. After SJU tied it at 21-21, Brian January 22, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio NELSON 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 3 4 1 0 0 19 Roberts connected on a three-ball from the corner. But back-to-back Totals 22-51 8-18 10-18 30 22 62 14 11 2 3 200 UD used a pair of 20-point performances, including a near-perfect threes from the Hawks' put Saint Joseph's up 27-24 with night from freshman Norman Plummer, to earn its fifth-straight win as Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min 1:20 to go before the half. the Flyers downed La Salle, 66-58. Plummer connected on his first SCOTT f 3-6 3-4 0-1 1 1 9 1 0 0 0 30 After Bryant's offensive put-back put SJU up 29-24, Alvarez tipped PLUMMER f 6-12 0-1 2-4 6 2 14 0 1 0 1 32 10 shots from the field and finished with a career-best 24 points while STAFFORD c 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 1 1 1 1 3 0 17 in an offensive rebound to cut it to a 29-26 Hawks' lead at the half. Monty Scott matched his career-best with 25 points. WILLIAMS g 6-8 3-5 2-2 8 1 17 1 5 0 2 28 In the second, the Flyers went over six minutes between field goals Scott and Plummer were the only Flyers in double figures and JONES g 1-6 1-2 1-2 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 17 before a hook from Alvarez cut the Hawks' lead to 39-33 with 12:24 ROBERTS 4-8 2-4 4-6 4 2 14 3 3 0 1 23 entertained the sellout crowd of 13,409, which watched UD open up MEACHAM 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 4 0 4 1 0 1 12 to go and Jimmy Binnie's three pulled UD within three. a half-game lead in the Atlantic 10 West Division. BENNETT 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 17 Norman Plummer ripped away a rebound and buried a three that While each Scott and Plummer were a similar 10-for-13 from the ALVAREZ 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 5 gave UD a 45-44 lead before the Hawks answered. But James Cripe BINNIE 1-2 0-1 2-2 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 12 field, each did their damage in a different fashion. Plummer connected CRIPE 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 hit both ends of a one-and-one as UD took a 54-49 lead. After a free on his first 10 field goal attempts - all from close range - while Scott Totals 21-45 9-19 12-21 33 20 63 14 15 4 5 200 throw and a three from Lee made it a one-point game, Mark Jones hit was five-for-seven from three-point range. a runner in the lane to put UD back up 56-53 with 1:35 to go. FG%: UD 46.7%, UR 43.1%, 3FG%: UD 47.4%, UR 44.4%, Plummer scored 12 consecutive points in a four-minute span, FT%: UD 57.1%, UR 55.6% Officials: Joe DeMayo, John Hughes, Jose Carrion Lee hit one free-throw to cut the lead to two, but UD broke the press building the UD lead to 17-12 and the Flyers would not trail again. Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,761. and a lay-in from Plummer sealed the win. Scott picked up right where Plummer left off. Scott scored 10-straight himself in a three-minute span thanks to two three-pointers and dunk, Richmond (5-8, 0-2) 26 36 - 62 Saint Joseph’s FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton (8-5, 1-1) 26 37 - 63 CARROLL f 5-13 3-7 1-1 5 3 14 4 1 0 1 36 which extended the UD advantage to 27-15 with 4:55 left in the half. MALLON f 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 14 The Flyers stormed out in the second half and built their largest lead JONES c 2-3 0-0 2-5 11 2 6 2 5 6 0 37 of the game at 41-25. Scott drained a three to open the second-half Game #14 LEE g 2-7 2-4 2-4 2 3 8 4 1 0 0 31 STACHITAS g 6-13 3-7 3-3 2 1 18 0 3 0 0 33 scoring before Plummer rattled off nine more points in a row. Dayton 71, JALLOH 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 12 Closing in on the UD record for consecutive field goals made in a CALATHES 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 9 game (13 by Don May in 1967), Plummer finally flawed at the 11:30 Duquesne 60 BRYANT 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 17 FERGUSON 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 mark as he missed a jumper on his 11th attempt. January 15, 2005 • A.J. Palumbo Center • Pittsburgh, Pa. Totals 18-45 9-22 9-14 31 12 54 13 15 10 2 200 The Explorers pieced together one last run and cut a 16-point UD got at least seven points from six different players, including advantage to four (49-45) with 9:05 to play. But two more threes and double-digit efforts from freshmen Norman Plummer (12), Brian Roberts Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 4-9 1-4 0-0 5 2 9 1 0 0 0 25 a breakaway slam from Scott helped slam the door on La Salle. (12) and Trent Meacham (11), to beat the Duquesne Dukes 71-60 in PLUMMER f 2-7 1-1 1-2 5 3 6 1 2 0 1 22 STAFFORD c 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5

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made it 52-49, but Scott and Mark Jones drained four straight freebies RICE 1-3 1-1 2-2 1 1 5 1 0 0 4 14 AKINGBADE 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 7 in the last 33 seconds to finish it off for UD. Totals 25-52 6-18 26-34 32 16 82 14 12 5 11 200 The game's momentum swung with about six minutes left on back- to-back treys by Jones, who had missed all three of his long range FG%: UD 43.1%, GW 48.1%, 3FG%: UD 50.0%, GW 33.3%, attempts in the game, and had made just one of his last 19 shots from FT%: UD 75.0%, GW 76.5% Officials: William Bush, Reggie Greenwood, Ed beyond the arc. Jones scored eight of UD's last 17 points, and also Corbett Technicals: UD - Team. Attendance: 4,236. assisted on Bennett's big three. Dayton (12-6, 5-2) 42 31 - 73 Scott was the only Flyer in double figures, but five of his teammates Duquesne (13-5, 5-3) 38 44 - 82 scored five points or more. Brian Roberts came off the bench to score nine points, Jones and Plummer had eight, Nick Stafford had six and Bennett five. Trent Meacham's five assists paced Dayton. Game #19 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton 65, SCOTT f 6-13 2-6 2-2 6 0 16 0 1 0 1 31 PLUMMER f 3-7 0-0 2-3 2 3 8 0 5 0 0 31 Fordham 47 STAFFORD c 2-4 0-0 2-6 5 3 6 1 2 1 0 24 WILLIAMS g 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 1 2 0 1 23 February 2, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio JONES g 2-7 2-5 2-2 0 2 8 2 1 0 2 23 Chris Alvarez was one of four Flyers in double figures with a career- ROBERTS 3-8 1-3 2-2 2 0 9 1 1 0 0 17 MEACHAM 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 5 4 0 2 17 high 12 points as Dayton pulled away from the , 65-47, BENNETT 1-3 1-1 2-2 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 11 at UD Arena. Alvarez was two rebounds away from a double-double, ALVAREZ 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 finishing with eight boards. Brian Roberts chipped in 11 points, while BINNIE 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 KINGSTON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Warren Williams and Trent Meacham each added 10 points. Totals 19-45 6-16 12-17 29 16 56 10 18 3 6 200 Williams was perfect from the floor (four-of-four, including two-of- two from three-point range), while Meacham added a career-high six Rhode Island FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min MACK f 5-8 0-0 2-2 7 3 12 0 4 0 0 35 rebounds to go with four assists. HAZELTON f 4-13 1-4 5-5 6 2 14 3 4 0 1 33 The Flyers dominated the glass, holding a 43-25 lead in rebounding, CLARK c 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 12 including 14-3 on the offensive glass, and owned a 21-3 advantage SULLIVAN g 2-6 2-4 0-0 1 0 6 0 2 0 1 31 BITEE g 1-8 1-6 0-0 3 0 3 2 3 0 0 23 in second-chance points. Dayton shot 51.9 percent in the second half BROOKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 (14-of-17). MOORE 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 The Flyers used a 10-2 run to establish a 27-14 lead with 7:40 LUCKY 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 4 0 1 23 DANIELS 1-5 0-2 2-3 3 1 4 1 0 0 1 12 remaining in the half. A dunk from Alvarez put UD up 12 before Fordham MOMPLAISIR 1-4 0-0 2-2 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 22 answered with a three from Jermaine Anderson. Neither team hit a field Totals 16-48 4-16 13-14 31 13 49 10 19 1 5 200 goal from the 6:26 mark until the end of the half, but UD was three-of- four from the free throw line to take a 33-20 lead into the break. FG%: UD 42.2%, URI 33.3%, 3FG%: UD 37.5%, URI 25.0%, FT%: UD 70.6%, URI 92.9% Officials: Michael Kitts, Mike Sanzere, Les Fordham clawed their way back into the game with a 6-0 run to start Jones Technicals: None. Attendance: 4,370. the second. After the Rams pulled within five, James Cripe's dunk gave UD a seven-point lead at 41-34 with 14:44 to go. Dayton (9-5, 2-1) 27 29 - 56 But Fordham kept UD off the board for the next four minutes, getting Rhode Island (4-13, 1-3) 24 25 - 49 as close as three points before Warren Williams knocked down a three- ball and laid in two more points. Williams then found Monty Scott for Game #18 an ally-oop dunk and added a jumper for a 10-point UD cushion at 50- 40 with 8:05 remaining. George Washington 82 The game featured a total of 66 points scored by freshmen. The This time, Monty Scott poured in 25 points in a winning effort as the Dayton freshmen outscored the Fordham rookies, 38-28. Flyers downed La Salle 71-60. Dayton 73, January 30, 2005 • Smith Center • Washington, D.C. Fordham FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min La Salle FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min STOUT f 5-13 3-7 0-0 5 2 13 1 3 0 0 35 THOMAS f 6-16 4-11 4-4 3 2 20 1 2 1 1 38 The Flyers had their six-game winning streak snapped at the hands of George Washington, 82-73, in a meeting between the top two teams DUNSTON f 4-7 0-0 0-0 6 4 8 2 6 1 3 27 SMITH f 6-14 0-4 7-8 9 3 19 1 8 0 3 39 YA'AKOSI c 3-7 0-0 3-3 7 3 9 0 1 0 0 30 ST. JOHN c 2-5 1-2 1-3 5 2 6 1 1 0 0 31 in the Atlantic 10 West Division. Four Flyers reached double figures in ANDERSON, J. g 3-12 1-7 0-0 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 36 HARRIS g 3-12 2-7 0-0 5 2 8 0 1 0 2 37 ANDERSON, K. g 3-6 0-0 1-2 0 0 7 1 3 0 2 37 CUNNINGHAM g 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 5 4 0 0 37 scoring led by a career-high 18 points from Warren Williams. The junior guard shot 5-of-7 from three-point range while dishing out a team-best CARR 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ NEAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 GREENE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 11 FADIPE 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 14 seven assists and three steals. McCRAE 1-2 1-2 0-3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 19 Totals 18-48 7-24 15-19 34 14 58 8 17 1 6 200 Jimmy Binnie also set a career-best with 13 points on 4-for-7 BINNS 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 shooting from the field and a perfect 3-of-3 from the free throw line. VITA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Totals 19-48 5-16 4-8 25 9 47 5 15 1 5 200 SCOTT f 10-13 5-7 0-0 6 3 25 0 1 1 1 29 Brian Roberts matched Binnie with 13 points while sophomore Monty PLUMMER f 10-13 1-1 3-5 7 5 24 0 1 1 2 26 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min STAFFORD c 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Scott finished with 10 points and six rebounds. UD won the battle of the boards 35-32 as redshirt freshman Nick SCOTT f 2-7 1-3 0-0 5 2 5 1 1 0 1 27 WILLIAMS g 0-6 0-3 0-0 4 0 0 9 1 0 1 23 PLUMMER f 1-9 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 1 1 0 0 27 JONES g 2-8 0-3 2-3 2 0 6 0 0 0 3 24 Stafford matched his career-high with seven rebounds. STAFFORD c 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 0 1 0 12 ROBERTS 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 16 WILLIAMS g 4-4 2-2 0-0 2 2 10 2 2 0 0 16 MEACHAM 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 2 2 2 5 0 0 17 The Flyers opened slowly, but four three-point baskets kept UD in the game over the first eight minutes. GW pulled away with an 11-0 run JONES g 3-8 1-2 0-0 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 23 BENNETT 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 22 ROBERTS 4-8 1-2 2-2 4 0 11 0 0 0 2 24 ALVAREZ 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 12 over the next 3:16 to take a 29-14 lead with 8:57 remaining in the first MEACHAM 4-6 2-3 0-0 6 0 10 4 2 0 0 24 BINNIE 2-3 1-2 1-3 1 2 6 2 0 0 0 11 BENNETT 0-2 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 16 CRIPE 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 11 half before a Williams three would cut down the Colonials' momentum. Dayton took fire with an 11-2 run as Roberts scored five points, ALVAREZ 5-10 0-0 2-4 8 1 12 0 0 0 2 27 Totals 25-54 8-23 8-13 30 19 66 17 12 4 10 200 BINNIE 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 7 Binnie added four and Alvarez had a pair to pull UD within a point at 32- CRIPE 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 7 FG%: UD 46.3%, LU 37.5%, 3FG%: UD 34.8%, LU 29.2%, 31 with 4:06 left in the half. Binnie and Roberts would combine to Totals 26-63 7-12 6-10 43 14 65 11 11 1 6 200 FT%: UD 61.5%, LU 78.9% Officials: Jeff Clark, Gary Prager, Ron Tyburski Technicals: None. Attendance: 13,409 (Sellout). score Dayton's next nine points and lead UD to a 42-38 halftime lead. GW would cut into the Flyer lead quickly in the second half and tie FG%: UD 41.3%, FOR 39.6%, 3FG%: UD 58.3%, FOR 31.3%, FT%: UD 60.0%, FOR 50.0% Officials: Gene Steratore, Ken Turner, Quintin La Salle (5-11, 1-4) 22 38 - 60 the game at 45-all in just 1:36. The Colonials would close out the Murphy Technicals: Fordham - TEAM. Attendance: 12,462. Dayton (11-5, 4-1) 35 36 - 71 game with a 16-4 run over the next 8:24 to build a 74-62 lead with 2:26 left that the Flyers could not overcome as GW won 82-73. Fordham (8-11, 4-4) 20 27 - 47 Dayton (13-6, 6-2) 33 32 - 65 Game #17 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 4-10 2-5 0-0 6 4 10 1 2 0 1 27 Dayton 56, PLUMMER f 3-10 0-2 2-2 4 2 8 0 3 0 1 31 Game #20 STAFFORD c 0-1 0-0 1-3 7 3 1 1 3 0 0 12 Rhode Island 49 WILLIAMS g 5-9 5-7 3-4 2 3 18 7 3 1 3 31 Richmond 61 January 27, 2005 • • Kingston, R.I. JONES g 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 1 3 4 4 0 0 19 ROBERTS 5-11 3-5 0-0 3 1 13 4 0 0 0 21 Dayton 58, The Flyers used an 11-2 closing run to win at Rhode Island 56-49. MEACHAM 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 9 February 5, 2005 • • Richmond, Va. Monty Scott led all scorers in the game with 16 points, and led UD with BENNETT 1-3 1-2 0-0 3 5 3 1 0 0 0 21 ALVAREZ 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 2 1 0 13 UD held the Richmond Spiders to just one field goal in the last five six rebounds. BINNIE 4-7 2-4 3-3 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 16 minutes of the game, but five free throws were the difference Saturday Dayton led 27-24 at halftime, but URI scored nine of the first 11 Totals 25-58 14-28 9-12 35 27 73 18 19 2 5 200 night as the Spiders edged the Flyers 61-58 at the Robins Center . points of the second half to take a 33-29 lead. From there, the two G. Washington FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Richmond made five of ten free throws in the last five minutes, but teams traded four lead changes until the 3:02 mark. With the Rams WILLIAMS f 5-6 0-1 2-2 2 3 12 2 2 1 2 33 UD could not capitalize. Dayton was also held to just one bucket and just having taken a 47-45 lead, Marques Bennett came up with his HALL f 3-7 0-2 9-10 8 3 15 3 1 0 0 27 converted just two of six from the line. specialty-a late-game, three-point dagger through the heart. It was the MENSAH-BONSU c 4-6 0-0 2-4 4 3 10 0 2 3 1 24 PINNOCK g 0-7 0-1 3-4 6 2 3 4 1 1 0 28 UR's Daon Merritt, Jermaine Bucknor and Peter Thomas each hit third time in four games that Bennett's only field goal was a three- ELLIOTT g 6-9 3-5 3-5 6 1 18 1 3 0 2 31 one of two free throws in the final 31 seconds to help Richmond hold pointer that gave UD the lead for good or sealed the win. THOMPSON 5-13 2-8 2-3 0 1 14 3 2 0 1 31 off Dayton. Bennett added a pair of free throws, and after a layup by Norman LUCAS 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 Plummer, Dayton led 52-47 with 1:54 to go. Two Ram free throws 80 2005-06 Dayton Basketball

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The Flyers trailed 57-56 with 40.5 seconds left following two free Game #22 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 MEACHAM 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 14 throws by Trent Meacham. Merritt hit 1-of-2 with 31.5 seconds left. The Dayton 56, BENNETT 2-4 1-1 0-0 5 2 5 0 1 0 1 19 Flyers' Monty Scott missed two free throws with 22 seconds left and BINNIE 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 11 Bucknor hit 1-of-2 with 19.8 remaining, giving the Spiders a 59-56 CRIPE 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 La Salle 45 Totals 23-48 10-20 0-0 31 16 56 10 20 3 8 200 lead. February 12, 2005 • Arena • Philadelphia, Pa. Scott had a with eight seconds to go and Merritt again hit Monty Scott scored 17 points to lead Dayton to a 56-45 victory over La Salle FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min 1-of-2 free throws with 6.8 seconds remaining. Thomas rebounded THOMAS f 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 La Salle. Mark Jones had 13 points for Dayton, which led 26-22 at Merritt's miss and hit 1-of-2 with 4.8 remaining. SMITH f 6-14 2-5 7-10 2 1 21 2 4 2 3 40 the half. ST. JOHN c 1-6 0-3 1-1 3 1 3 0 3 1 0 33 Neither team led by more than six in the second half. Merritt led the The Flyers outscored the Explorers 30-9 from 3-point range and HARRIS g 5-11 1-4 2-3 5 0 13 1 3 0 2 37 Spiders with 15 points and Bucknor added 10 points and 13 rebounds. CUNNINGHAM g 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 0 2 3 5 0 1 38 held a 31-19 rebounding advantage. La Salle guard Jermaine Thomas Meacham was the only Flyer in double figures with 13 points. NEAL 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 3 1 0 3 23 left seven minutes into the game with a torn tendon in his left ring FADIPE 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 4 0 1 1 0 22 Totals 14-39 3-16 14-18 19 7 45 9 17 4 10 200 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min finger. SCOTT f 1-6 1-4 1-4 3 2 4 0 1 1 0 20 Scott's 17 points led the Flyers. They were six more than he had FG%: UD 47.9%, LU 35.9%, 3FG%: UD 50.0%, LU 18.8%, PLUMMER f 3-11 0-0 2-6 6 3 8 0 1 0 1 27 scored in the previous three games combined. It was the seventh time FT%: UD --.-%, LU 77.8% Officials: Fran Connolly, Sean Hull, Eric Anderson STAFFORD c 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 10 Technicals: None. Attendance: 2,712. WILLIAMS g 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 3 4 0 0 21 this season he led UD in scoring. He also shared team rebounding JONES g 3-6 2-2 0-0 3 2 8 1 0 0 0 19 honors (5) with Marques Bennett. Mark Jones' 13 points were his first Dayton (14-8, 7-4) 26 30 - 56 ROBERTS 3-7 1-4 0-0 3 0 7 2 1 0 0 26 double-digit effort since he had 13 in the Vanderbilt game on December MEACHAM 4-6 3-3 2-2 0 4 13 1 1 0 1 19 La Salle (7-15, 3-8) 22 23 - 45 BENNETT 2-7 1-3 0-0 4 1 5 2 0 0 0 22 29. ALVAREZ 0-3 0-0 2-4 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 15 It was the fourth time in five games UD shot 50% or better from BINNIE 3-7 3-5 0-0 5 3 9 1 2 0 1 15 three-point range. CRIPE 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Game #23 Totals 20-58 11-22 7-16 34 24 58 11 13 2 4 200 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton 59, Richmond FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 7-14 3-7 0-0 5 1 17 0 3 0 1 29 SCOTT f 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 5 4 0 3 0 0 23 PLUMMER f 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 6 0 0 1 2 30 Xavier 55 BUCKNOR f 4-8 1-3 1-3 13 1 10 1 0 0 1 39 ALVAREZ c 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 2 0 5 2 0 22 STEENBERGE c 3-6 0-0 3-3 10 2 9 1 1 4 0 23 WILLIAMS g 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 2 3 5 6 0 1 25 February 19, 2005 • UD Arena • Dayton, Ohio SANDOVAL g 2-7 1-4 0-0 1 1 5 2 1 0 0 24 JONES g 5-9 3-5 0-0 1 0 13 2 2 0 3 29 ROBERTS 2-6 1-4 0-0 2 2 5 0 2 0 0 12 Marques Bennett's late-game heroics lifted the Flyers to a 59-55 MERRITT g 5-8 0-1 5-12 1 2 15 3 2 0 2 29 win over Xavier at UD Arena. Bennett scored all five of his points in the THOMAS 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 MOLIVA 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 14 O'MALLEY 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 1 6 2 2 0 0 18 Marques Bennett’s free throws put the finishing touches on a 59-55 win over Xavier. He was named the Blackburn McCafferty MVP. NELSON 3-6 0-2 1-1 1 3 7 4 2 0 1 28 Totals 23-47 4-15 11-21 37 17 61 13 12 4 4 200

FG%: UD 34.5%, UR 48.9%, 3FG%: UD 50.0%, UR 26.7%, FT%: UD 43.8%, UR 52.4% Officials: Murph Shapiro, Earl Walton, Bill McCarthy Technicals: UR - NELSON. Attendance: 7,385. Dayton (13-7, 6-3) 27 31 - 58 Richmond (11-9, 6-3) 23 38 - 61

Game #21 Temple 78, Dayton 70 February 9, 2005 • Liacouras Center • Philadelphia, Pa. It was too much Temple to start the game in Philadelphia, as the Owls scored the game's first nine points and jumped out to a 21-4 lead en route to a 78-70 win over Dayton. Dustin Salisbery scored a career- high 27 points, hitting his first seven shots, including four 3-pointers. He finished 9-of-11 from the field and 5-of-7 from the free throw line. Trent Meacham led Dayton with a career-high 17 points, and matched his career high of six assists. Marques Bennett added a career-high 14 points (13 in the second half) and Brian Roberts also had 14. Points off the bench were 52-4 in favor of UD, a stat rendered even more meaningless when you factor in the fact that Temple starters played all but 31 minutes in the game (including two who played all 40 minutes), while nine Flyers saw at least 15 minutes of action. Temple led 42-25 at halftime, and took it out as far as 26 points before UD made nine of its last 13 three pointers (including Chris Alvarez' first career trey with one second to go).

Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 1-9 0-5 0-0 4 3 2 0 1 0 0 23 PLUMMER f 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 17 STAFFORD c 1-2 0-0 2-3 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 11 WILLIAMS g 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 14 JONES g 3-8 1-6 0-0 2 1 7 2 0 0 1 17 ROBERTS 4-9 2-6 4-4 3 0 14 2 0 0 1 22 MEACHAM 6-11 5-8 0-0 1 4 17 6 2 0 2 27 BENNETT 5-7 3-4 1-3 3 3 14 1 0 0 0 16 ALVAREZ 2-4 1-1 0-0 5 4 5 1 2 0 0 25 BINNIE 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 20 CRIPE 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 8 Totals 25-61 13-36 7-10 27 27 70 15 9 0 4 200 Temple FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min ROBINSON f 4-7 0-1 7-7 4 3 15 1 1 0 0 29 COLLINS f 2-11 0-6 3-4 7 2 7 2 0 0 0 40 MARSHALL c 1-4 0-0 8-10 9 3 10 2 5 1 1 25 SALISBERY g 9-11 4-6 5-7 4 1 27 1 2 0 0 35 TYNDALE g 3-4 1-2 8-10 6 1 15 4 3 0 3 40 DACONS 1-1 0-0 0-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 CLARK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 KIRKENDOLL 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 BUTLER 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 16 Totals 21-44 5-16 31-40 37 11 78 11 11 3 4 200

FG%: UD 41.0%, TU 47.7%, 3FG%: UD 36.1%, TU 31.3%, FT%: UD 70.0%, TU 77.5% Officials: Larry Rose, Reggie Greenwood, Fran Connolly Technicals: None. Attendance: 2,954. Dayton (13-8, 6-4) 25 45 - 70 Temple (11-9, 7-2) 42 36 - 78

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final 38 seconds to move Dayton from two down to three ahead, and ROBERTS 3-4 2-3 0-0 3 0 8 1 2 0 1 17 JONES g 3-7 1-1 0-0 3 2 7 0 0 0 2 24 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ROBERTS 4-6 2-2 5-5 1 0 15 2 2 0 0 22 was named the game's Blackburn/McCafferty MVP. MEACHAM 2-4 0-0 4-4 2 3 8 3 1 0 0 16 STAFFORD 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 The Flyers trailed 55-53 when Bennett scored on a driving layup BENNETT 3-6 2-4 0-1 4 2 8 3 2 0 0 24 MEACHAM 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 2 5 2 2 0 1 20 and then added a free throw for a one-point lead. He then grabbed the BINNIE 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 17 BENNETT 1-5 0-2 1-2 4 4 3 1 1 0 2 23 CRIPE 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 13 BINNIE 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 2 0 0 1 12 rebound when Xavier's Dedrick Finn missed a shot with 9.6 seconds Totals 22-48 6-19 18-19 28 21 68 17 15 2 6 200 CRIPE 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 7 remaining, was fouled and converted both free throws to put the Flyers Totals 20-56 8-21 11-16 28 23 59 12 9 3 9 200 up by three points. St. Bonaventure FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min The Musketeers never got off the potential tying 3-pointer. UD point DUMBLIAUSKASf 1-1 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 2 0 0 27 FG%: UD 35.7%, GW 48.6%, 3FG%: UD 38.1%, GW 42.9%, CAMARA c 0-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 13 FT%: UD 68.8%, GW 71.4% Officials: Reggie Greenwood, Mike Roberts, guard Warren Williams forced a turnover, and the scramble for a loose SMITH g 8-15 0-5 10-11 6 2 26 2 0 1 0 39 Gary Prager Technicals: GW - Team. Attendance: 13,409 (Sellout). ball ended with a tie-up with less than a second remaining. The DUNSTON g 1-6 0-2 0-0 4 1 2 2 3 0 1 22 possession arrow favored Dayton, and Brian Roberts then hit one of two LEWIS g 2-5 0-1 0-2 3 2 4 2 1 0 1 19 Geo. Washington (18-6, 10-4) 35 27 - 62 CARTER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Dayton (16-9, 9-5) 26 33 - 59 free throws to end the scoring. LEE 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 Monty Scott scored 12 points and Roberts had 10 for the Flyers, GIBBS 2-4 0-0 1-1 2 2 5 1 1 1 0 14 LOTTIN 6-14 2-8 5-7 3 2 19 3 3 0 1 31 whose balanced attack saw nine of the 11 players who played, score. CARSON 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 20 Game #26 The Dayton bench outscored the Xavier reserves 27-4. Freshmen Chris Totals 20-50 2-17 19-27 31 14 61 11 12 2 5 200 Alvarez and Jimmy Binnie led UD in rebounding (five apiece), and Dayton 53, Williams, Mark Jones and Trent Meacham each had three assists. FG%: UD 45.8%, BONA 40.0%, 3FG%: UD 31.6%, BONA 11.8%, FT%: UD 94.7%, BONA 70.4% Officials: Frank Scagliotta, William Bush, Massachusetts 52 Xavier led for most of the first half and had a nine-point advantage George Harry Technicals: None. Attendance: 4,173. March 1, 2005 • UD Arena• Dayton, Ohio with 3:48 remaining but the Flyers played the last three minutes with Warren Williams hit two free throws with four seconds left to cap a five true freshmen on the floor, and took a one-point lead into halftime. Dayton (16-8, 9-4) 25 43 - 68 frantic final minute of play and give Dayton a 53-52 victory over Dayton scored the first five points of the second half to take a 34- St. Bonaventure (2-23, 1-13) 34 27 - 61 Massachusetts at UD Arena. The game marked the Flyers' final home 29 lead. The Muskies then rallied to lead by as much as six (49-43 game of the regular season and UD's lone senior, guard Mark Jones, with 8:03 to go), but five straight points by Scott pulled the Flyers to Game #25 was recognized in a pre-game ceremony. within one (49-48 with 5:12 left). The game remained a one- Monty Scott led the Flyers with 15 points. Brian Roberts added 11 possession game (with six lead changes or ties) until Roberts' free George Washington 62, and Jimmy Binnie had 10. In his final home game, Jones scored four throw with 0.4 seconds left. Dayton 59 points, grabbed two rebounds and had two assists. Xavier FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min February 26, 2005 • UD Arena• Dayton, Ohio With 1:02 left and the score tied, Binnie nailed a desperation, CAGE f 5-8 0-1 6-6 6 2 16 1 2 1 0 38 Carl Elliott stole a pass and sank a three-pointer from about 30 feet fade-away three-pointer as clock expired, putting the Flyers up DOELLMAN f 5-10 3-5 2-2 5 3 15 3 2 0 2 34 51-48. But a jumper by Freeman and a dunk by Maxwell put the THORNTON c 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 4 6 1 1 0 0 17 as time expired Saturday, giving George Washington a 62-59 win over FINN g 2-8 0-3 2-2 0 3 6 2 2 0 0 33 Dayton and sole possession of first place in the Atlantic 10 West. Minutemen ahead 52-51 with nine seconds left. BURRELL g 3-7 1-2 1-2 6 4 8 3 3 0 2 35 The Colonials held the Flyers scoreless over the final 2:14, relying Then Freeman, whose set up the go-ahead dunk by Maxwell, DUNCAN 1-2 0-1 2-2 5 1 4 0 3 0 0 18 fouled Williams, who made both free throws with four seconds left. ODIA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 on relentless defense that forced two missed and caused a JACKSON 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 11 costly turnover on Dayton's final possession. Jones scored four points and dished out two assists and now holds CHRISTIANSEN 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two George Washington defenders stopped Monty Scott's drive an 84-35 career record in his four seasons as a Flyer. His first bucket CAUDLE 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 11 of the game put Dayton ahead 40-39 with 8:58 remaining and UMass Totals 18-44 4-12 15-16 26 22 55 11 16 1 4 200 into the lane, forcing him to pass back toward Marques Bennett at the left side of the foul line. would not lead until the final seconds of the contest. Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Brian Roberts came off the bench to lead the Flyers in scoring with UD was 9-of-18 from three point range in the game and made its SCOTT f 4-6 2-3 2-2 0 1 12 1 1 0 0 28 shots from behind the arc before missing its next seven attempts PLUMMER f 3-7 0-2 0-0 2 2 6 0 2 0 1 24 15 points. UD finished with 25 bench points compared to GW's eight. ALVAREZ c 1-2 0-0 4-6 5 4 6 2 0 0 1 30 The top two scorers for UD were freshmen -- Brian Roberts with 15 overall. In fact in the first half, UD shot 4-of-10 (40.0 percent) from WILLIAMS g 2-5 0-1 3-5 1 1 7 3 3 0 2 23 and Norman Plummer with 10. three point range and just 4-of-15 (26.7 percent) from inside the arc. JONES g 0-3 0-1 1-2 4 0 1 3 1 0 1 17 ROBERTS 4-6 1-2 1-3 1 1 10 1 2 0 0 23 G. Washington FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Massachusetts FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 WILLIAMS f 1-2 0-0 4-6 4 1 6 2 5 1 1 33 MAXWELL f 4-8 2-4 0-0 2 2 10 2 4 1 2 38 BENNETT 1-2 0-0 3-3 4 1 5 1 0 0 0 13 HALL f 7-10 2-3 3-5 10 2 19 0 1 0 0 37 LASME f 2-4 0-0 4-6 9 0 8 0 2 1 3 29 BINNIE 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 12 MENSAH-BONSU c 2-7 0-0 5-7 6 4 9 1 6 1 0 25 FREEMAN c 5-7 0-0 1-2 5 5 11 2 3 0 1 19 CRIPE 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 9 THOMPSON g 3-10 3-9 6-6 2 3 15 2 2 0 0 36 CHADWICK g 1-5 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 1 2 0 1 32 Totals 20-39 4-10 15-23 25 17 59 15 15 0 5 200 ELLIOTT g 2-3 1-1 0-0 4 4 5 4 2 0 1 28 BOWERS g 2-6 1-2 0-0 1 0 5 1 2 0 0 29 PINNOCK 3-4 0-0 1-2 6 2 7 0 5 0 0 29 VIGGIANO 0-4 0-2 2-4 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 23 FG%: UD 51.3%,XU 40.9%, 3FG%: UD 40.0%, XU 33.3%, KIREEV 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 CARRIER 4-10 2-5 1-2 8 4 11 3 1 0 1 26 FT%: UD 65.2%, XU 93.8% Officials: Jeff Clark, Ray Perone, Kevin O'Connell RICE 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 SALOVSKI 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 4 Technicals: None. Attendance: 13,409 (Sellout). Totals 18-37 6-14 20-28 34 19 62 9 22 2 2 200 Totals 18-45 5-13 11-18 30 15 52 10 16 4 9 200 Xavier (13-10, 7-5) 29 26 - 55 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Dayton (15-8, 8-4) 30 29 - 59 SCOTT f 3-9 3-8 0-2 5 3 9 0 1 1 0 23 SCOTT f 6-12 3-6 0-0 8 1 15 0 2 0 0 31 PLUMMER f 4-10 0-2 2-2 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 25 ALVAREZ f 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 22 ALVAREZ c 1-6 0-0 0-0 4 4 2 0 0 2 1 17 STAFFORD c 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 WILLIAMS g 1-5 1-3 3-5 1 1 6 4 2 0 2 20 WILLIAMS g 2-4 1-3 2-3 1 2 7 3 3 0 1 22 Game #24 JONES g 2-6 0-3 0-0 3 2 4 2 3 0 0 17 Dayton 68, Jimmy Binnie and the Flyers look on in agony as George Washington’s game-winning, half-court heave is reviewed by the referees. The basket at St. Bonaventure 61 the buzzer counted, giving the Colonials the upset victory. February 22, 2005 • • St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Monty Scott scored 16 points to lead Dayton to a 68-61 win over St. Bonaventure at the Reilly Center. The Flyers outscored the Bonnies 43-27 in the second half to escape with the come-from-behind victory. After trailing 34-25 at halftime, Dayton opened the second half with a 14-3 run capped by a 3-pointer from Brian Roberts. UD led by as much as seven in the second half, but the Bonnies cut the margin to one (58-57) with 3:07 remaining. Scott hit a pair of free throws to increase UD's lead to three, and after shutting out SBU on the next possession, the Flyers looked to run some clock. With the shot clock running out, Warren Williams put a spin move on to free himself for a shot when he spotted Norman Plummer all alone under the basket. Plummer's bucket lifted UD up 62-57. Dayton closed out its scoring with six straight free throws in the last 26 seconds. Scott's 16 paced a balanced Flyer attack. UD got eight points each from Marques Bennett, Trent Meacham, Plummer, Williams and Roberts. Ten of Dayton's 11 players that saw action were in the scoring column. For the game, UD was 18 of 19 from the free throw line, all coming in the second half. Seven different Dayton players combined to make the 18.

Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min SCOTT f 6-11 2-5 2-2 1 3 16 0 2 1 0 22 PLUMMER f 4-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 18 ALVAREZ c 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 5 2 0 3 0 0 19 WILLIAMS g 2-5 0-2 4-4 4 0 8 6 2 0 1 24 JONES g 1-6 0-2 4-4 4 4 6 1 0 0 2 27

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MEACHAM 5-8 4-5 0-0 1 5 14 2 2 0 0 20 Game #29 WHITE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 BENNETT 1-4 0-2 2-2 3 2 4 0 0 0 2 24 Temple 61, BINNIE 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 13 CRIPE 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 10 Totals 21-53 7-19 16-19 22 26 65 11 9 1 8 200 Dayton 51 March 10, 2005 • First Bank Arena • Cincinnati, Ohio Xavier FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Atlantic 10 Championship • Quarterfinals THORNTON f 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 4 1 2 0 1 11 CAGE f 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 3 2 0 0 34 The Dayton Flyers couldn't overcome a rough shooting stretch in DOELLMAN f 4-7 2-4 2-2 3 4 12 2 1 0 0 31 the first half, falling in the quarterfinals to the , 61-51, at FINN g 2-4 2-2 5-6 2 4 11 5 3 0 1 31 BURRELL g 7-11 3-6 8-10 4 1 25 1 3 0 0 34 the Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Championship at U.S. Bank Arena. DUNCAN 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 12 Norman Plummer was the only Flyer in double-figures, finishing with LUCAS 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 15 points on five-of-eight shooting. JACKSON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 CHRISTIANSEN 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ The Owls smothered UD in the first half, holding the Flyers to just CAUDLE 6-8 0-0 6-10 13 3 18 1 2 2 0 29 16 points in the first stanza, including a field goal drought over 11 Totals 23-39 7-15 21-28 28 18 74 14 16 2 2 200 minutes long. Mardy Collins led the Owls with 18 points and eight rebounds, while added 15 points and seven rebounds FG%: UD 39.6%, XU 59.0%, 3FG%: UD 36.8%, XU 46.7%, FT%: UD 84.2%, XU 75.0% Officials: Gene Steratore, Fran Connolly, Wally and Antywane Robinson chipped in 10 and six. Rutecki Technicals: None. Attendance: 10,250 (Sellout). Warren Williams and Brian Roberts each finished with seven points for Dayton, with three and four assists respectively. Dayton (17-10, 10-6) 22 43 - 65 Xavier (16-11, 10-6) 30 44 - 74 Dayton missed 15-straight shots before Plummer connected again. The drought lasted 11:38 and by then the Owls led 23-8 with 4:05 to go in the half. The Flyers closed out the first half with an 8-0 run to pull Game #28 within 28-16 at the break. It marked UD's lowest scoring half of the Dayton 78, season, fifth-lowest in since 1947 and tied the lowest scoring half in an A-10 quarterfinal. (UD held Rhode Island to 16 points in the first St. Bonaventure 48 half of the quarterfinals in 2003.) March 9, 2005 • First Bank Arena • Cincinnati, Ohio In the second, Dayton slowly chipped the lead down to single- Atlantic 10 Championship • Opening Round digits, at 36-27 with 15:03 to go on a three by Brian Roberts. After Two trips to Cincinnati in four days and two completely different Temple answered with a pair of free throws from Collins, the Flyers went results. UD hit eight of its first 10 shots on the way to a 78-48 rout of on a 5-0 run to cut the deficit to 40-34 with 11:29 remaining. St. Bonaventure University in the Opening Round of the 2005 Atlantic Down 10, Dayton reeled off six-straight points to cut the margin to 10 Men's Basketball Championship 44-40 with 5:27 to go, but would get no closer as Temple answered Norman Plummer was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line at With 18 points, Norman Plummer led a balanced UD attack. Brian with a 7-0 run on a three by Dustin Salisbery and four-straight free- Xavier, finishing with 14 points. Roberts scored 12 points off the bench - 10 in the first half - and Jimmy throws to take control. ROBERTS 4-7 3-3 0-0 1 0 11 2 4 0 0 26 Binnie added 10 to cap three Flyers in double-digits. Twelve of the 13 MEACHAM 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 17 Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Flyers that played scored and 11 of the 13 had rebounds. SCOTT f 2-10 0-3 2-2 6 5 6 0 2 0 0 26 PLUMMER 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 17 UD opened the game with a sizzling start and led 24-8 at the 8:38 BENNETT 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 12 PLUMMER f 5-8 1-2 4-5 4 2 15 0 0 1 0 29 BINNIE 4-5 2-3 0-0 1 1 10 1 1 0 0 17 mark. Before picking up two early fouls, Trent Meacham nailed a three, ALVAREZ c 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 3 5 2 1 0 1 17 CRIPE 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 9 had a steal that started a fast break which led to points and then a hit WILLIAMS g 3-5 1-3 0-1 1 1 7 4 1 0 1 27 Totals 20-48 9-18 4-5 29 15 53 14 17 0 2 200 JONES g 1-8 0-3 2-2 3 2 4 2 0 0 1 23 driving lay-up to put UD up 16-6 at 12:19. Roberts nailed treys on ROBERTS 3-11 1-7 0-0 2 4 7 3 1 0 1 29 FG%: UD 41.7%, UM 40.0%, 3FG%: UD 50.0%, UM 38.5%, back-to-back possessions and the Flyers led 32-13 with 7:30 left in STAFFORD 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 FT%: UD 80.0%, UM 61.1% Officials: Mike Kitts, Tom Clark, Karl Hess the half. MEACHAM 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 12 Technicals: None. Attendance: 12,488. BENNETT 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 11 Bona opened the second half with a 7-2 run, cutting the lead to 17 BINNIE 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 4 3 0 2 0 0 10 Massachusetts (15-11, 8-7) 25 27 - 52 with 17:07 to play. But Monty Scott nailed a trey from the corner, CRIPE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dayton (17-9, 10-5) 22 31 - 53 extending the lead back to 20 (49-29) with 16:27 to play. And 2:30 Totals 19-55 4-22 9-13 28 24 51 11 10 1 6 200 later, Plummer capped a fast break with a dunk to put the Flyers up 51- Temple FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min 29 and Bona would get no closer. ROBINSON f 3-6 1-3 3-3 6 0 10 1 1 1 0 36 Game #27 MARSHALL f 2-3 0-0 5-6 8 4 9 0 0 1 2 23 Triggered by its best shooting performance of the season (55%, BUTLER c 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 16 Xavier 74, 27-of-49), the Flyers 30-point margin of victory was the team's largest SALISBERY g 1-6 1-4 4-6 8 3 7 0 4 0 1 35 since beating Duquesne 88-44 in the 2001-02 season. COLLINS g 4-18 2-9 8-12 8 3 18 2 3 0 1 37 Dayton 65 DACONS 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 UD owned a commanding 40-19 advantage on the glass while TYNDALE 5-10 1-1 4-4 7 0 15 2 4 0 2 40 March 5, 2005 • • Cincinnati, Ohio holding the Bonnies to just 29% shooting from the field. Warren Williams INGRAM 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dayton dug a hole too deep to escape and fell to Xavier, 74-65, at grabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Plummer had six. Binnie and Totals 15-46 5-18 26-33 42 16 61 6 12 4 6 200 the Cintas Center in Cincinnati. In his final regular season game, Roberts each had five. senior Mark Jones led three Flyers in double-figures with 15 points. FG%: UD 34.5%, TU 32.6%, 3FG%: UD 18.2%, TU 27.8%, Trent Meacham and Norman Plummer each had 14 while Brian Roberts St. Bonaventure FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min FT%: UD 69.2%, TU 78.8% Officials: Joe DeMayo, Bernard Clinton, Mike DUMBLIAUSKASf 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 0 1 0 1 16 Stephens Technicals: None. Attendance: 7,221. scored seven. CAMARA c 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 The Musketeers opened the game with a 17-2 lead at the 11:50 SMITH g 3-9 0-1 3-4 5 1 9 3 0 1 0 39 Dayton (18-11) 16 35 - 51 mark before UD could get anything rolling offensively. Once the Flyers DUNSTON g 2-9 1-5 7-9 2 3 12 1 3 0 2 27 Temple (16-12) 28 33 - 61 LEWIS g 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 13 got rolling to make a game of it, Roberts and Meacham drained back- CARTER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Head Coach Brian Gregory pleads his case with a referee during the to-back three-pointers to trigger a 12-4 run, cutting the lead to 24-18 LEE 4-6 1-2 5-7 3 2 14 0 1 1 3 29 Flyers’ A-10 First Round win over St. Bonaventure. with 4:14 left in the half. The Flyers' first points of the game came on STEVENS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 GIBBS 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 14 a jumper by Marques Bennett at the 13:40 mark. Roberts then hit a LOTTIN 0-6 0-5 0-0 0 3 0 4 3 0 0 29 driving layup in closing seconds of the half and the Musketeers took CARSON 1-7 0-2 2-2 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 17 a 30-22 lead into the break. MORSE 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 The Flyers opened the second half with a 6-3 run (four points from Totals 14-48 3-19 17-22 19 22 48 10 13 2 7 200 Plummer), cutting the lead to five at 33-28 with 16:25 left. But Dedrick Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min Finn answered with a trey and Burrell converted an old-fashioned three- SCOTT f 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 1 0 21 PLUMMER f 6-12 0-0 6-6 6 2 18 1 2 0 0 21 point play, extending the lead back to double-figures at 39-28 with ALVAREZ c 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 6 2 2 0 0 17 14:30 left. WILLIAMS g 1-5 0-2 2-2 7 2 4 6 3 0 2 28 On the first three occasions Dayton cut the lead to five, Xavier JONES g 3-5 1-2 0-2 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 19 ROBERTS 4-6 2-2 2-2 5 0 12 2 1 0 1 18 answered from behind the arc. Finn's basket at the 15:40 mark was PENNO 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 5 followed by Burrell's trey to make it 53-45 at 8:10 and Finn again STAFFORD 1-1 0-0 0-3 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 12 made it 58-50 with a three at the 4:15 mark. MEACHAM 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 4 WHITE 0-1 0-0 3-4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 6 Jones scored five-straight points to finally cut the Xavier lead under BENNETT 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 five at 58-55 with 3:30 left, but Xavier answered as game MVP Will BINNIE 3-5 0-0 4-4 5 2 10 1 2 0 0 23 Caudle converted a three-point play and the Flyers would get no closer. CRIPE 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 14 Caudle was named Blackburn-McCafferty MVP by posting career- Totals 27-49 5-11 19-25 40 20 78 16 14 1 4 200 highs in points (18) and rebounds (13). FG%: UD 55.1%, BONA 29.2%, 3FG%: UD 45.5%, BONA 15.8%, FT%: UD 76.0%, BONA 77.3% Officials: Frank Scagliotta, William Bush, Dayton FG 3FG FT Reb F Pts A T B S Min George Harry Technicals: Bona - LEWIS. Attendance: 5,872. SCOTT f 1-7 1-5 2-2 2 1 5 2 2 0 1 26 PLUMMER f 3-8 0-0 8-8 5 3 14 1 1 0 1 22 St. Bonaventure (2-26) 22 26 - 48 ALVAREZ c 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 2 2 0 0 1 14 Dayton (18-10) 44 34 - 78 WILLIAMS g 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 20 JONES g 5-10 1-2 4-5 4 1 15 2 0 0 2 28 ROBERTS 3-7 1-3 0-0 4 5 7 1 0 0 0 17 STAFFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

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Final Standings Atlantic 10 Overall Postseason East W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Tourney (Record) Saint Joseph's 14-2 .875 66.3 53.4 24-12 .667 63.7 58.6 NIT (5-1) Temple 11-5 .688 65.8 58.8 16-14 .533 63.8 61.4 NIT (0-1) Massachusetts 9-7 .562 64.3 64.6 16-12 .571 64.4 65.8 Championship Results Fordham 8-8 .500 64.7 64.6 13-16 .448 63.1 64.5 US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Rhode Island 4-12 .250 58.0 64.8 6-22 .214 57.9 64.1 St. Bonaventure 1-15 .062 62.2 77.4 2-26 .071 61.4 77.4 March 9 - Opening Round West W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Tourney (Record) Richmond 68, Rhode Island 60 La Salle 70, Massachusetts 64 (OT) George Washington 11-5 .688 72.7 62.9 22-8 .733 76.9 67.4 NCAA (0-1) Fordham 65, Duquesne 53 Dayton 10-6 .625 64.6 62.1 18-11 .621 64.7 61.6 Dayton 78, St. Bonaventure 48 Xavier 10-6 .625 69.8 63.6 17-12 .586 70.1 65.0 Richmond 8-8 .500 64.6 66.7 14-15 .483 66.7 69.3 March 10 - Quarterfinals Saint Joseph's 63, Richmond 51 La Salle 5-11 .312 62.6 69.3 10-19 .345 62.7 68.2 Xavier 83, La Salle 70 Duquesne 5-11 .312 67.1 74.4 8-22 .267 67.1 74.6 George Washington 79, Fordham 63 Temple 61, Dayton 51 Final Team Statistics March 11 - Semifinals Scoring Offense G W-L Pts Avg/G Field Goal Percentage Defense G FG FGA Pct Saint Joseph's 73, Xavier 68 1. George Washington 30 22-8 2308 76.9 1. Saint Joseph's 36 765 1916 .399 George Washington 77, Temple 58 2. Xavier 29 17-12 2033 70.1 2. Temple 30 630 1570 .401 3. Duquesne 30 8-22 2014 67.1 3. Massachusetts 28 659 1622 .406 March 12 - Final 4. Richmond 29 14-15 1934 66.7 4. Dayton 29 572 1402 .408 George Washington 76, Saint Joseph's 67 5. Dayton 29 18-11 1877 64.7 5. Rhode Island 28 603 1431 .421 6. Massachusetts 28 16-12 1802 64.4 6. George Washington 30 717 1684 .426 7. Temple 30 16-14 1914 63.8 7. La Salle 29 724 1685 .430 8. Saint Joseph's 36 24-12 2294 63.7 8. Richmond 29 675 1568 .430 All-Conference Awards 9. Fordham 29 13-16 1829 63.1 9. Xavier 29 670 1546 .433 10. La Salle 29 10-19 1817 62.7 10. Duquesne 30 750 1711 .438 Co-Player of the Year Pat Carroll, SJU 11. St. Bonaventure 28 2-26 1718 61.4 11. Fordham 29 704 1606 .438 Co-Player of the Year Steven Smith, LAS 12. Rhode Island 28 6-22 1620 57.9 12. St. Bonaventure 28 767 1564 .490 Rookie of the Year Bryant Dunston, FOR Scoring Defense 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage Defensive Player of the Year Dwayne Jones, SJU G W-L Pts Avg/G G FG FGA Pct 1. Saint Joseph's 36 24-12 2110 58.6 1. Dayton 29 224 592 .378 Chris Daniels Most Improved Player of the Year Kieron Achara, DUQ 2. Temple 30 16-14 1843 61.4 2. Saint Joseph's 36 275 742 .371 of the Year J.R. Pinnock, GW 3. Dayton 29 18-11 1786 61.6 3. George Washington 30 162 447 .362 Student-Athlete of the Year Brian Thornton, XU 4. Rhode Island 28 6-22 1794 64.1 4. Xavier 29 211 599 .352 Coach of the Year , SJU 5. Fordham 29 13-16 1871 64.5 5. Richmond 29 169 480 .352 6. Xavier 29 17-12 1886 65.0 6. Fordham 29 189 559 .338 First Team Cl. Pos. 7. Massachusetts 28 16-12 1841 65.8 7. La Salle 29 214 653 .328 Pat Carroll, SJU Sr. G/F 8. George Washington 30 22-8 2021 67.4 8. Duquesne 30 178 549 .324 9. Massachusetts 28 158 495 .319 Mardy Collins, TEM Jr. G 9. La Salle 29 10-19 1978 68.2 10. Richmond 29 14-15 2009 69.3 10. St. Bonaventure 28 146 479 .305 Rashaun Freeman, UMass So. F 11. Duquesne 30 8-22 2239 74.6 11. Rhode Island 28 143 476 .300 Steven Smith, LAS Jr. F 12. St. Bonaventure 28 2-26 2168 77.4 12. Temple 30 183 666 .275 T.J. Thompson, GW Sr. G Scoring Margin G Off Def Margin 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense G FG FGA Pct Second Team Cl. Pos. 1. George Washington 30 76.9 67.4 +9.6 1. Fordham 29 141 447 .315 Bryant Dunston, FOR Fr. F 2. Saint Joseph's 36 63.7 58.6 +5.1 2. Temple 30 235 728 .323 , GW Jr. F 3. Xavier 29 70.1 65.0 +5.1 3. Dayton 29 167 512 .326 4. Dayton 29 64.7 61.6 +3.1 4. Massachusetts 28 180 550 .327 Dwayne Jones, SJU Jr. C 5. Temple 30 63.8 61.4 +2.4 5. La Salle 29 232 692 .335 Bryant McAllister, DUQ Jr. G 6. Massachusetts 28 64.4 65.8 -1.4 6. Saint Joseph's 36 196 570 .344 Pops Mensah-Bonsu, GW Jr. F 7. Fordham 29 63.1 64.5 -1.4 7. George Washington 30 217 630 .344 8. Richmond 29 66.7 69.3 -2.6 8. St. Bonaventure 28 176 487 .361 Third Team Cl. Pos. 9. La Salle 29 62.7 68.2 -5.6 9. Richmond 29 209 574 .364 Justin Cage, XU So. F 10. Rhode Island 28 57.9 64.1 -6.2 10. Rhode Island 28 198 543 .365 Scott Hazelton, URI Sr. F 11. Duquesne 30 67.1 74.6 -7.5 11. Duquesne 30 234 638 .367 Monty Scott, UD So. F 12. St. Bonaventure 28 61.4 77.4 -16.1 12. Xavier 29 182 484 .376 Ahmad Smith, Bona Jr. G Free Throw Percentage G FTM FTA Pct Rebounding Margin Team Avg Opp Avg Mar. Kevin Steenberge, UR Jr. C 1. Duquesne 30 360 471 .764 1. Rhode Island 1,038 37.1 916 32.7 +4.4 2. Xavier 29 442 604 .732 2. George Washington 1,098 36.6 1,005 33.5 +3.1 All-Rookie Team Cl. Pos. 3. La Salle 29 369 507 .728 3. Xavier 972 33.5 887 30.6 +2.9 Stanley Burrell, XU Fr. G 4. Dayton 29 375 519 .723 4. Saint Joseph's 1,247 34.6 1,145 31.8 +2.8 Bryant Dunston, FOR Fr. F 5. George Washington 30 480 693 .693 5. Dayton 976 33.7 929 32.0 +1.6 Brian Roberts, UD Fr. G 6. Massachusetts 28 354 525 .674 6. Temple 1,083 36.1 1,081 36.0 +0.1 Marcus Stout, FOR Fr. G 7. Temple 30 399 601 .664 7. Massachusetts 959 34.2 971 34.7 -0.4 8. Saint Joseph's 36 513 778 .659 8. Fordham 977 33.7 990 34.1 -0.4 Mark Tyndale, TEM Fr. G 9. St. Bonaventure 28 326 499 .653 9. Duquesne 1,041 34.7 1,127 37.6 -2.9 10. Rhode Island 28 341 526 .648 10. Richmond 939 32.4 1,044 36.0 -3.6 All-Defensive Team Cl. Pos. 11. Fordham 29 344 536 .642 11. St. Bonaventure 908 32.4 1,039 37.1 -4.7 Justin Cage, XU So. F 12. Richmond 29 371 584 .635 12. La Salle 890 30.7 1,106 38.1 -7.4 Mardy Collins, TEM Jr. G Carl Elliott, GW So. G Field Goal Percentage G FG FGA Pct Turnover Margin Team Avg Opp Avg Mar. Dwayne Jones, SJU Jr. C 1. George Washington 30 833 1750 .476 1. Temple 275 9.2 393 13.1 +3.93 Dwayne Lee, SJU Jr. G 2. Xavier 29 690 1521 .454 2. George Washington 448 14.9 526 17.5 +2.60 3. Richmond 29 697 1564 .446 3. Dayton 380 13.1 418 14.4 +1.31 4. Massachusetts 28 645 1486 .434 4. Richmond 402 13.9 431 14.9 +1.00 All-Academic Team Cl. Pos. 5. Saint Joseph's 36 753 1769 .426 5. La Salle 394 13.6 401 13.8 +0.24 Kieron Achara, DUQ So. F/C 6. Fordham 29 648 1535 .422 6. Xavier 398 13.7 381 13.1 -0.59 Jamaal Scott, UR Sr. G 7. Duquesne 30 738 1763 .419 7. Duquesne 416 13.9 379 12.6 -1.23 Chet Stachitas, SJU Jr. G/F 8. Dayton 29 639 1554 .411 8. Saint Joseph's 498 13.8 439 12.2 -1.64 Brian Thornton, XU Jr. F 9. La Salle 29 617 1524 .405 9. Rhode Island 397 14.2 345 12.3 -1.86 Mushon Ya’akosi, FOR Sr. F 10. St. Bonaventure 28 623 1596 .390 10. Fordham 475 16.4 416 14.3 -2.03 11. Temple 30 666 1714 .389 11. Massachusetts 435 15.5 378 13.5 -2.04 12. Rhode Island 28 568 1531 .371 12. St. Bonaventure 426 15.2 366 13.1 -2.14

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Assists Cl G Asst Avg/G Individual Leaders 1. Dwayne Lee, SJU JR 36 188 5.22 2. Martin Osimani, DUQ SR 30 151 5.03 Scoring Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 3. Carl Elliott, GW SO 30 138 4.60 1. Steven Smith-LAS JR 29 206 34 142 588 20.3 4. Tabby Cunningham, LAS FR 29 132 4.55 2. Pat Carroll-SJU SR 35 212 135 81 640 18.3 5. Daon Merritt, UR SO 25 108 4.32 3. Mardy Collins-TU JR 30 192 48 94 526 17.5 6. Dedrick Finn, XU JR 29 122 4.21 4. Bryant McAllister-DUQ JR 30 170 31 111 482 16.1 7. Maurice Maxwell, UM SO 28 107 3.82 5. Scott Hazelton-URI SR 28 144 19 128 435 15.5 8. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 109 3.63 6. Rashaun Freeman-UM JR 28 162 0 107 431 15.4 9. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 98 3.50 7. Bryant Dunston-FOR FR 29 154 5 118 431 14.9 10. Kevin Anderson, FOR FR 29 101 3.48 8. Ahmad SmithBONA JR 28 146 32 73 397 14.2 11. Warren Williams, UD JR 29 98 3.38 9. Jermaine Thomas-LAS JR 28 126 71 72 395 14.1 12. T.J. Thompson, GW SR 30 87 2.90 10. Marcus Stout-FOR FR 29 129 64 72 394 13.6 13. Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 81 2.79 11. T.J. Thompson-GW SR 30 134 74 65 407 13.6 14. Bryant McAllister, DUQ JR 30 83 2.77 12. J.R. Pinnock-GW SO 29 152 14 72 390 13.4 15. Trent Meacham, UD FR 29 78 2.69 13. Stanley Burrell-XU FR 29 126 61 56 369 12.7 14. Jermaine Anderson-FOR JR 29 122 73 51 368 12.7 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 2.5 PG) Cl G FTM FTA Pct 15. Pops Mensah-Bonsu-GW JR 30 141 0 97 379 12.6 1. Bryant McAllister, DUQ JR 30 111 135 .822 16. Kevin Steenberge-UR JR 29 144 0 78 366 12.6 2. Wade Dunston-BONA JR 28 99 122 .811 17. Mark Tyndale-TU FR 30 116 24 119 375 12.5 3. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 142 176 .807 18. Wade Dunston-BONA JR 28 99 27 99 324 11.6 4. Jermaine Thomas, LAS JR 28 72 91 .791 19. Kieron Achara-DUQ SO 30 119 0 108 346 11.5 5. Scott Hazelton, URI SR 28 128 162 .790 20. Maurice Maxwell-UM SO 28 114 37 54 319 11.4 6. Omar Williams, GW JR 30 108 139 .777 21. Darnell Harris-LAS FR 29 110 65 42 327 11.3 7. Justin Cage, XU SO 29 92 122 .754 22. Daon Merritt-UR SO 25 83 21 91 278 11.1 8. Brian Thornton, XU JR 27 85 114 .746 23. Justin Cage-XU SO 29 112 6 92 322 11.1 9. Kieron Achara, DUQ SO 30 108 146 .740 Monty Scott-UD JR 29 118 52 34 322 11.1 10. Mark Tyndale, TU FR 30 119 164 .726 25. Justin Doellman-XU SO 29 103 51 59 316 10.9 11. Dwayne Lee, SJU JR 36 90 125 .720 12. Kevin Steenberge, UR JR 29 78 110 .709 Rebounding Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 13. Daon Merritt, UR SO 25 91 129 .705 Monty Scott was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second 1. Dwayne Jones, SJU JR 36 156 262 418 11.6 14. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 118 178 .663 2. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 87 163 250 8.6 15. Rashaun Freeman, UM JR 28 107 165 .648 Team. 3. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 86 160 246 8.5 4. Mike Hall, GW JR 28 99 126 225 8.0 Steals Cl G Steals Avg/G Blocked Shots Cl G Blocks Avg/G 5. Rashaun Freeman, UM JR 28 73 145 218 7.8 1. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 85 2.83 1. Dwayne Jones, SJU JR 36 109 3.03 6. Scott Hazelton, URI SR 28 81 115 196 7.0 2. Carl Elliott, GW SO 30 79 2.63 2. Stephane Lasme, UM SO 28 72 2.57 7. Kieron Achara, DUQ SO 30 84 118 202 6.7 3. Maurice Maxwell, UM SO 28 51 1.82 3. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 67 2.31 8. Mushon Ya'akosi, FOR SR 29 84 111 195 6.7 4. Bryant McAllister, DUQ JR 30 54 1.80 4. Pops Mensah-Bonsu, GW JR 30 46 1.53 9. Pops Mensah-Bonsu, GW JR 30 65 132 197 6.6 5. Tabby Cunningham, LAS FR 29 51 1.76 Kieron Achara, DUQ SO 30 46 1.53 10. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 65 109 174 6.2 6. Andres Sandoval, UR FR 22 37 1.68 6. Kevin Steenberge, UR JR 29 39 1.34 11. Kevin Steenberge, UR JR 29 60 113 173 6.0 7. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 47 1.62 7. Keith Butler, TU JR 30 39 1.30 Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 55 118 173 6.0 Kevin Anderson, FOR FR 29 47 1.62 8. J.R. Moore, URI SO 23 27 1.17 13. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 58 119 177 5.9 9. J.R. Pinnock, GW SO 29 45 1.55 9. Gaston Moliva, UR SO 29 30 1.03 14. Brian Thornton, XU JR 27 58 99 157 5.8 10. Jermaine Thomas, LAS JR 28 43 1.54 Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 30 1.03 15. Jermaine Bucknor, UR JR 27 21 130 151 5.6 11. Chris Chadwick, UM SR 28 37 1.32 11. DeVario Hudson, DUQ FR 28 27 0.96 16. Justin Cage, XU SO 29 83 78 161 5.6 12. T.J. Thompson, GW SR 30 38 1.27 12. Marcel Momplaisir, URI SR 27 25 0.93 17. Mark Tyndale, TU FR 30 48 117 165 5.5 13. Mark Tyndale, TU FR 30 37 1.23 13. Omar Williams, GW JR 30 27 0.90 18. Mike St. John, LAS SO 29 55 104 159 5.5 14. Marcus Stout, FOR FR 29 34 1.17 14. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 23 0.79 19. Stephane Lasme, UM SO 28 74 74 148 5.3 15. Jamaal Scott, UR SR 29 32 1.10 15. Brian Thornton, XU JR 27 21 0.78 20. DeVario Hudson, DUQ FR 28 59 88 147 5.2 Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 32 1.10 Dedrick Finn, XU JR 29 32 1.10 Assists/Turnover Ratio Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio Field Goal Pct. (Min. 5 PG) Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Martin Osimani, DUQ SR 30 151 5.0 71 2.4 2.13 1. Rashaun Freeman, UM JR 28 162 301 .538 Three-Point Pct. (min. 1.5 PG) Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 2. Dwayne Lee, SJU JR 36 188 5.2 94 2.6 2.00 2. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 154 296 .520 1. Pat Carroll, SJU SR 35 135 311 .434 3. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 98 3.5 53 1.9 1.85 3. J.R. Pinnock, GW SO 29 152 308 .494 2. Jermaine Anderson, FOR JR 29 73 184 .397 4. Dedrick Finn, XU JR 29 122 4.2 72 2.5 1.69 4. Pat Carroll, SJU SR 35 212 485 .437 3. T.J. Thompson, GW SR 30 74 189 .392 5. Daon Merritt, UR SO 25 108 4.3 65 2.6 1.66 5. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 206 481 .428 4. Jermaine Thomas, LAS JR 28 71 183 .388 6. Kevin Anderson, FOR FR 29 101 3.5 62 2.1 1.63 6. Bryant McAllister, DUQ JR 30 170 405 .420 5. Jermaine Bucknor, UR JR 27 64 168 .381 7. Maurice Maxwell, UM SO 28 107 3.8 71 2.5 1.51 7. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 192 462 .416 6. Monty Scott, UD JR 29 52 137 .380 8. Warren Williams, UD JR 29 98 3.4 67 2.3 1.46 8. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 146 356 .410 7. Stanley Burrell, XU FR 29 61 166 .367 9. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 109 3.6 75 2.5 1.45 9. Scott Hazelton, URI SR 28 144 361 .399 8. Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 51 142 .359 10. Carl Elliott, GW SO 30 138 4.6 96 3.2 1.44 9. Jack Higgins, DUQ JR 27 47 133 .353 10. Patrick Lottin-BONA SR 26 58 166 .349 Offensive Rebounds Cl G No. Avg/G 11. Marcus Stout, FOR FR 29 64 185 .346 1. Dwayne Jones, SJU JR 36 156 4.33 12. Darnell Harris, LAS FR 29 65 210 .310 2. Mike Hall, GW JR 28 99 3.54 13. Dustin Salisbery, TU SO 28 42 146 .288 3. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 87 3.00 14. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 48 174 .276 4. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 86 2.97 5. Mushon Ya'akosi, FOR SR 29 84 2.90 3-Point FG Made Cl G 3FG Avg/G 6. Scott Hazelton, URI SR 28 81 2.89 1. Pat Carroll, SJU SR 35 135 3.86 7. Justin Cage, XU SO 29 83 2.86 2. Jermaine Thomas, LAS JR 28 71 2.54 8. Kieron Achara, DUQ SO 30 84 2.80 3. Jermaine Anderson, FOR JR 29 73 2.52 9. Stephane Lasme, UM SO 28 74 2.64 4. T.J. Thompson, GW SR 30 74 2.47 10. Rashaun Freeman, UM JR 28 73 2.61 5. Jermaine Bucknor, UR JR 27 64 2.37 11. Wayne Marshall, TU SO 30 78 2.60 6. Darnell Harris, LAS FR 29 65 2.24 12. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 65 2.32 7. Patrick Lottin-BONA SR 26 58 2.23 13. Norman Plummer, UD FR 29 65 2.24 8. Marcus Stout, FOR FR 29 64 2.21 14. Pops Mensah-Bonsu, GW JR 30 65 2.17 9. Stanley Burrell, XU FR 29 61 2.10 15. Brian Thornton, XU JR 27 58 2.15 10. Monty Scott, UD JR 29 52 1.79 11. Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 51 1.76 Defensive Rebounds Cl G No. Avg/G 12. Jack Higgins, DUQ JR 27 47 1.74 1. Dwayne Jones, SJU JR 36 262 7.28 13. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 48 1.60 2. Bryant Dunston, FOR FR 29 163 5.62 14. Dustin Salisbery, TU SO 28 42 1.50 3. Steven Smith, LAS JR 29 160 5.52 15. Brian Roberts, UD FR 29 43 1.48 4. Rashaun Freeman, UM JR 28 145 5.18 5. Jermaine Bucknor, UR JR 27 130 4.81 6. Mike Hall, GW JR 28 126 4.50 7. Pops Mensah-Bonsu, GW JR 30 132 4.40 8. Scott Hazelton, URI SR 28 115 4.11 9. Justin Doellman, XU SO 29 118 4.07 10. Mardy Collins, TU JR 30 119 3.97 11. Kieron Achara, DUQ SO 30 118 3.93 12. Mark Tyndale, TU FR 30 117 3.90 13. Kevin Steenberge, UR JR 29 113 3.90 14. Ahmad Smith-BONA JR 28 109 3.89 Brian Roberts was named to the Atlantic 10 15. Mushon Ya'akosi, FOR SR 29 111 3.83 All-Rookie team in 2004-2005. Monty Scott, UD JR 29 111 3.83

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2003-2004 Opponents ...... 83-98 Akron ...... 84 Cincinnati ...... 84 Coppin State ...... 85 Cornell...... 85 DePaul...... 86 Eastern Kentucky ...... 86 Northwestern State ...... 87 Saint Louis ...... 87 Texas Southern ...... 88 Vanderbilt ...... 88 Wyoming ...... 89 Duquesne...... 89 Fordham ...... 90 George Washington ...... 90 La Salle ...... 91 Massachusetts ...... 91 Rhode Island ...... 92 Richmond ...... 92 St. Bonaventure ...... 93 Saint Joseph’s ...... 93 Temple...... 94 Xavier ...... 94 Atlantic 10 Conference ...... 95 2004 NCAA Bracket ...... 96 2004 A-10 Tournament Bracket ...... 96 2005 NCAA Bracket ...... 97 2005 A-10 Tournament Bracket ...... 97

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05-1920_004 87 9/28/05, 12:43 PM THE OPPONENTS Arkansas-Monticello Central Michigan Boll Weevils Chippewas

Saturday, December 17, 2004 • UD Arena • 8:00 p.m. ET Wednesday, December 7 • UD Arena • 7:00 p.m. ET TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Monticello, Ark. 2004-05 Record ...... 18-11 Location ...... Mount Pleasant, Mich. 2004-05 Record ...... 10-18 Enrollment ...... 2,600 Gulf South Conference (Division-II) Record .... 10-6 Enrollment ...... 11,000 Mid-American Conference Record ...... 4-14 Colors ...... Kelly Green & White Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Rose Arena Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Steelman Fieldhouse Series with Flyers ...... First Meeting Capacity ...... 5,200 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 2-0 Capacity ...... 1,600 (Complete series results on page 180)

Head Coach Head Coach Alma Mater ...... Sam Houston State Alma Mater ...... Saginaw Valley State ‘84 Record at Arkansas-Monticello ...... 45-64 (5th Season) Record at Central Michigan ...... 91-136 (9th season) Career Record ...... 236-186 (14th Season) Career Record ...... 114-142 (10th season) Assistant Coach ...... Champ Watson Assistant Coach ...... Lamar Chapman Assistant Coach ...... Matt Cross Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Bauer Assistant Coach ...... David Clark Assistant Coach ...... Todd Simmons

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Paul Smith Press Row ...... (870) 460-1068 Contact ...... Don Helinski Press Row ...... (989) 774-3579 Office Phone ...... (870) 460-1574 Fax ...... (870) 460-1174 Office Phone ...... (989) 774-1763 Fax ...... (989) 774-7324 Email Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (870) 723-7050 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (989) 621-2467 WWW.UAMONT.EDU/ATHLETICS WWW.CMUCHIPPEWAS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 M’Jumbe Williams G Jr. 6-0 170 Compton, Calif. 1 Sefton Barrett G/F Jr. 6-6 205 Brampton, Ontario 4 Robert Miller G Sr. 6-0 170 Ypsilanti, Mich. 2 Jon Yeazel G Fr. 6-2 200 Middleville, Mich. 11 Torre Doty F Jr. 6-5 180 Austin, Texas 3 Aaron Richie G/F Fr. 6-7 190 Decatur, Ind. 21 Brandon Mayweather F Sr. 6-4 235 Crossett, Ark. 4 Reynold Walters G So. 5-11 185 Toronto, Ontario 23 Nate Newell G Jr. 6-4 180 Monticello, Ark. 5 Eddie Spencer G/F Jr. 6-6 200 Muskegon Heights, Mich. 24 Billy McDaniel F Jr. 6-7 240 Hearne, Texas 11 Giordan Watson G So. 5-10 175 Southfield, Mich. 25 Simeon Norman G Fr. 5-10 160 El Dorado, Ark. 13 Brandon Ford F/C Fr. 6-10 245 Petrolia, Ontario 30 Ron McGrew F Sr. 6-7 215 Inkster, Mich. 21 Chris Kellermann F Fr. 6-8 240 O'Fallon, Ill. 32 DeMarcus Wilson F Sr. 6-4 200 Lancaster, Texas 23 Mike Kramer G Fr. 6-5 185 Cincinnati, Ohio 33 Duran Goodwin F Jr. 6-7 235 Wheeling, W.Va. 31 Andre Smyth G/F Fr. 6-6 220 Windsor, Ontario 34 Johnathan Holland C Sr. 6-11 295 Los Angeles, Calif. 33 Jeff Bohnhoff F So. 6-8 235 Saginaw, Mich. 42 Derek Easter G Fr. 6-4 170 El Dorado, Ark. 34 Justin Blevins F So. 6-7 255 Marion, Mich. Matt Harshfield F Jr.-TR 6-5 205 Little Rock, Ark. 42 John Tiemeyer C Fr. 6-10 225 Holland, Mich. 53 Drew Walker C So. 7-1 260 Port Clinton, Ohio

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 12 at Delta State Date Opponent Jan 21 at Buffalo Nov 16 Arkansas Baptist Jan 19 Southern Arkansas Nov 18 at Michigan Jan 24 at Ball State Nov 23 at Lynn Jan 23 at Central Arkansas Nov 21 Wisconsin-Green Bay Jan 26 Northern Illinois Nov 26 at Florida Gulf Coast Jan 26 Christian Brothers Nov 26 at UMKC Jan 29 Western Michigan Nov 29 Philander Smith Jan 28 at Ouachita Baptist Nov 30 at Cleveland State Feb 01 at Eastern Michigan Dec 7 at Philander Smith Jan 30 at Arkansas Tech Dec 04 Miami/Ohio Feb 04 at Toledo Dec 17 at DAYTON Feb 2 Henderson State Dec 07 at DAYTON Feb 11 Buffalo Dec 19 at Cincinnati Feb 6 at Harding Dec 10 Rochester College Feb 15 Ball State Dec 22 vs LSU Feb 9 Delta State Dec 18 Southern Illinois Feb 18 Bracket Buster Saturday Dec 29 vs UC-Irvine Feb 16 at Southern Arkansas Dec 21 at East Tennessee State Feb 22 at Northern Illinois Dec 30 vs Northern Michigan Feb 20 Central Arkansas Jan 04 at Bowling Green Feb 25 at Western Michigan Jan 2 Central Baptist Feb 23 at Christian Brothers Jan 07 Kent State Mar 01 Eastern Michigan Jan 5 Arkansas Tech Feb 25 Ouachita Baptist Jan 11 at Miami/Ohio Mar 04 Toledo Jan 7 at Henderson State Jan 14 at Ohio Jan 9 Harding Jan 18 Akron

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05-1920_005 88 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Charlotte Cincinnati 49ers Bearcats

Sat., Jan. 7 • UD Arena • Noon ET Sat., Feb. 4 • Halton Arena • 2:00 p.m. ET Tues., Nov. 29 • • 8:00 p.m. EST Thurs., Dec.22 • Las Vegas Holiday Classic TV: A-10 TV / Radio: WHIO TV: ESPN2 / Radio: WHIO TV: WHIO/WXIX • Radio: WHIO Time: TBA • TV: WXIX • Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Charlotte, N.C. 2004-05 ...... 21-8 Location ...... Cincinnati, OH 2004-05 ...... 25-8 Enrollment ...... 19,846 Conference USA ...... 12-4 Enrollment ...... 34,000 Conference USA ...... 11-4 Arena ...... Halton Arena Postseason ...... NCAA First Round Arena ...... Fifth Third Arena Postseason ...... NCAA Second Round Capacity ...... 9,105 Series With UD ...... First Meeting Capacity ...... 13,176 Series With UD ...... Cincinnati leads 58-29 (complete series results page 180)

Head Coach Bobby Lutz Interim Coach Andy Kennedy Alma Mater ...... Charlotte ‘80 Alma Mater ...... UAB, '91 Record at Charlotte ...... 135-83 (8th season) Record at Cincinnati ...... 0-0 (1st season) Career Record ...... 316-174 (17th season) Career Record ...... 0-0 (1st season) Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Keith LeGree Assistant Coach ...... Dalonte Hill Assistant Coach ...... Frank Martin Assistant Coach ...... Bobby Kummer Assistant to the Head Coach ...... Andy Assaley

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Tom Whitestone Press Row ...... (704) 687-4999 Contact ...... Brian Teter Press Row ...... (513) 556-3800 Office Phone ...... (704) 687-6310 Fax ...... (704) 687-4918 Office Phone ...... (513) 556-0617 Fax ...... (513) 556-0619 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (980) 253-4951 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (513) 378-7038 WWW.CHARLOTTE49ERS.COM WWW.UCBEARCATS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 0 Antwon Coleman F Jr. 6-7 275 Great Falls, S.C. 1 Chadd Moore G Sr. 6-2 170 Huntsville, Ala. 1 E.J. Drayton F Sr. 6-7 208 Charlotte, N.C. 2 Domonick Tilford G Fr. 5-11 160 Louisville, Ky. 3 Curtis Withers F Sr. 6-8 246 Charlotte, N.C. 3 Devan Downey G Fr. 5-10 165 Chester, S.C. 10 Jerrell Lewis G Fr.-RS 6-1 197 Brooklyn, N.Y. 13 Jihad Muhammad G Sr. 5-11 175 Plainfield, N.J. 11 Marcus Bennett G Sr. 6-3 202 , Mich. 14 Eric Hicks F Sr. 6-6 240 Greensboro, N.C. 12 Leemire Goldwire G Fr. 5-11 190 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 21 G-F Sr. 6-7 195 Kensington, Md. 14 Tripp Miller F Sr. 6-6 225 Denver, N.C. 30 Cedric McGowan F Jr. 6-7 225 Miami, Fla. 15 De'Angelo Alexander G Jr. 6-5 227 Midwest City, Okla. 32 DeAndre Coleman F Fr. 6-6 225 Stone Mountain, Ga. 20 Mitchell Baldwin G Sr. 6-2 186 Rural Hall, N.C. 33 Armein Kirkland F-G Sr. 6-8 205 Tyler, Texas 21 Courtney Williams F Jr. 6-9 235 Southfield, Mich. 51 Erick Murray F Jr. 6-5 228 Westerville, Ohio 40 Jerell Jamison F Jr. 6-5 206 Cayce, S.C. 53 Ryan Patzwald G So. 5-11 185 Cincinnati, Ohio 41 Mitch Mullis F Fr. 6-7 228 Thomasville, N.C. 54 Abdul Herrera C Fr. 6-10 250 Miami, Fla. 44 Chris Nance C/F Sr. 6-8 250 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 50 Travis Gordon G Jr. 6-4 190 Richfield, N.C.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 11 at La Salle Date Opponent Jan 09 at Connecticut Nov 13 vs Coppin State Jan 14 Xavier Nov 19 Murray State Jan 14 Syracuse Nov 14 BCA Classic Jan 17 at Saint Joseph's Nov 22 Illinois State Jan 19 at Xavier Nov 15 BCA Classic Jan 21 George Washington Nov 25 Holy Cross Jan 22 Rutgers Nov 23 Mississippi State Jan 28 at Richmond Nov 29 DAYTON Jan 25 at Louisville Nov 26 at Georgia State Feb 01 at St. Bonaventure Dec 03 Memphis Jan 28 at Georgetown Nov 28 Portland Feb 04 DAYTON Dec 10 at Vanderbilt Jan 31 South Florida Nov 30 Davidson Feb 08 Temple Dec 14 Ohio Feb 04 at West Virginia Dec 03 at Louisiana-Lafayette Feb 11 at Wake Forest Dec 17 Tennessee Tech Feb 06 Louisville Dec 10 Valparaiso Feb 15 Richmond Dec 19 Ark.-Monticello Feb 12 at Pittsburgh Dec 19 Indiana Feb 18 at Fordham Dec 22 vs DAYTON Feb 15 at Syracuse Dec 22 at Rutgers Feb 22 at Massachusetts Dec 23 vs LSU Feb 17 Providence Dec 31 UNC Asheville Feb 25 Saint Louis Dec 28 Miami/Ohio Feb 23 Villanova Jan 04 Rhode Island Mar 01 Duquesne Dec 30 North Carolina A&T Feb 28 at Seton Hall Jan 07 at DAYTON Mar 04 at George Washington Jan 04 DePaul Mar 04 West Virginia Jan 07 at Marquette

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05-1920_005 89 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Creighton DePaul Bluejays Blue Demons

Saturday, November 26 • Qwest Center: Omaha, Neb. • 8:05 p.m. ET Saturday, December 10 • UD Arena • Time: TBA TV: None / RADIO: WHIO TV: WHIO / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Omaha, Neb. 2004-05 Record ...... 23-11 Location ...... Chicago, Ill. 2004-05 Record ...... 20-11 Enrollment ...... 3,888 Missouri Valley Conference Record ...... 11-7 Enrollment ...... 23,610 Conference USA Record ...... 10-6 Arena ...... Qwest Center Postseason ...... NCAA First Round Arena ...... Allstate Arena Postseason ...... NIT Second Round Capacity ...... 15,500 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 5-2 Capacity ...... 17,216 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 35-32 (complete series results page 181) (Complete series results on page 181)

Head Coach Head Coach Alma Mater ...... Eastern New Mexico ‘80 Alma Mater ...... Colorado College ‘68 Record at Creighton ...... 218-120 (12th season) Record at DePaul ...... 0-0 (1st season) Career Record ...... 301-187 (17th season) Career Record ...... 186-144 (12th season) Assistant Coach ...... Darian DeVries Assoc. Head Coach ...... Gary DeCesare Assistant Coach ...... Brian Fish Assistant Coach ...... Scott Wainwright Assistant Coach ...... Kevin McKenna Assistant Coach ...... Ramon Williams

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Rob Anderson Press Row ...... (402) 599-6640 Contact ...... Scott Reed Press Row ...... (847) 296-6999 Office Phone ...... (402) 280-5544 Fax ...... (402) 280-2495 Office Phone ...... (773) 325-7525 Fax ...... (773) 325-7531 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (402) 660-5854 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (773) 415-1966 WWW.GOCREIGHTON.COM WWW.DEPAULBLUEDEMONS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Jeffrey Day C Sr. 6-9 230 Seattle, Wash. 0 Rashad Woods G Fr. 6-6 215 Houston, Texas 3 Nick Porter G Jr. 6-3 215 Las Vegas, Nev. 1 Jabari Currie G Fr. 6-4 195 Detroit, Mich. 4 Dominic Bishop G Jr. 6-0 170 Buffalo, N.Y. 3 Draelon Burns G So. 6-4 200 Milwaukee, Wisc. 10 Nate Funk G Sr. 6-3 195 Sioux City, Iowa 4 Wesley Green C So. 6-9 290 Eustis, Fla. 11 Johnny Mathies G Sr. 6-0 165 Louisville, Ky. 5 Karron Clarke F So. 6-6 200 Brooklyn, N.Y. 12 Josh Dotzler G Fr. 6-0 180 Bellevue, Neb 11 Sammy Mejia G Jr. 6-6 190 Bronx, N.Y. 20 Pierce Hibma G So. 6-5 200 Pella, Iowa 12 G So. 6-1 175 , N.Y. 21 Manourou Gakou C Jr. 6-8 260 Paris, France 13 Drew Gladstone F Fr. 6-5 205 Queens, N.Y. 24 Brice Nengsu G So. 6-5 190 Nkongsamba, Cameroon 20 Noah Craigwell G Jr. 6-4 180 Dorchester, Mass. 30 Jimmy Motz F Sr. 6-7 218 Lincoln, Neb. 21 Marcus Heard F Jr. 6-7 225 Springfield, Ill. 44 Anthony Tolliver F Jr. 6-8 240 Springfield, Mo. 22 F Fr. 6-8 210 Benton Harbor, Mich. 50 Dane Watts F So. 6-8 225 Warrensburg, Mo. 32 Lorenzo Thompson F/C Jr. 6-8 260 Chicago, Ill. 52 Steve Smith C Fr. 6-10 235 Sioux Falls, S.D. 40 Keith Butler C Sr. 7-1 250 West Medford, Mass. 44 Marlon Brumfield C Sr. 6-9 260 Chicago, Ill.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 15 at Indiana State Date Opponent Jan 15 Rutgers Nov 19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Jan 18 Bradley Nov 19 Bradley Jan 17 Marquette Nov 22 at George Mason Jan 22 Evansville Nov 26 Northwestern Jan 21 at Providence Nov 26 DAYTON Jan 24 at Southern Illinois Nov 28 at Northern Illinois Jan 25 at Marquette Nov 30 at DePaul Jan 28 Wichita State Nov 30 Creighton Jan 31 Georgetown Dec 06 at Chattanooga Jan 31 Northern Iowa Dec 03 Bucknell Feb 04 at South Florida Dec 11 Nebraska Feb 04 at Drake Dec 06 UAB Feb 07 Providence Dec 18 Xavier Feb 07 at Evansville Dec 10 at DAYTON Feb 11 Villanova Dec 21 Norfolk State Feb 11 Southern Illinois Dec 13 at Wake Forest Feb 18 at St. John's Dec 28 Missouri State Feb 14 at Wichita State Dec 17 at Old Dominion Feb 22 at Louisville Dec 31 at Illinois State Feb 18 Bracket Buster Saturday Dec 21 California Feb 25 Seton Hall Jan 02 at Bradley Feb 22 Indiana State Dec 31 Florida International Mar 02 Syracuse Jan 05 Illinois State Feb 25 at Missouri State Jan 04 at Cincinnati Mar 04 at Notre Dame Jan 08 Drake Jan 07 Notre Dame Jan 11 at Northern Iowa Jan 12 at Pittsburgh

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05-1920_005 90 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Duquesne Florida A&M Dukes Rattlers

Saturday, January 21 • UD Arena • 8:00 p.m. ET Monday, December 19 • UD Arena • 7:00 p.m. ET TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 8-22 Location ...... Tallahassee, Fla. 2004-05 Record ...... 14-15 Enrollment ...... 10,000 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 5-11 Enrollment ...... 13,527 MEAC Record ...... 10-8 Arena ...... A.J. Palumbo Center Postseason ...... n/a Arena ...... Gaither Gym Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 6,200 Series With UD ...... UD leads 39-16 Capacity ...... 3,365 Series With UD ...... UD leads 1-0 (Complete series results on page 181) (Complete series results on page 182)

Head Coach Danny Nee Head Coach Mike Gillespie, Sr. Alma Mater ...... St. Mary of the Plains ‘71 Alma Mater ...... DePaul ‘74 Record at Duquesne ...... 39-78 (5th season) Record at FAMU ...... 55-63 (5th season) Career Record ...... 407-357 (26th season) Career Record ...... 81-93 (8th season) Assistant Coach ...... Charles Cunningham Assistant Coach ...... Mike Gillespie, Jr. Assistant Coach ...... Randy Roth Assistant Coach ...... Chrys Cornelius Assistant Coach ...... Rodney Perry

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Dave Saba Press Row ...... (412) 396-4925 Contact ...... Ronnie Johnson Press Row ...... (850) 599-8440 Office Phone ...... (412) 396-5861 Fax ...... (412) 396-6210 Office Phone ...... (850) 561-2701 Fax ...... (850) 599-3206 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Home Phone ...... (412) 341-3271 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Home ...... (850) 671-2353 WWW.GODUQUESNE.COM WWW.THEFAMURATTLERS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Aaron Jackson G Fr. 6-2 180 Hartford, Conn. 1 Jon Mason G So. 6-3 160 Panama City, Fla. 4 Chauncey Duke G/F So. 6-6 225 Springfield, Mo. 3 Lamar Twitty G Fr. 6-4 200 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 13 Brian Kelly F Fr. 6-7 195 Decatur, Ga. 4 Darius Glover F Sr. 6-5 230 Chicago, Ill. 22 Bryant McAllister G Sr. 6-3 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. 10 Byron Taylor G Fr. 5-7 150 Tallahassee, Fla. 23 Jack Higgins G Sr. 6-5 205 Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 Tony Tate G Sr. 5-11 185 Jersey City, N.J. 25 Sean McKeon F/C So. 6-10 250 Phoenixville, Pa. 14 Victor Monaros G Sr. 6-5 215 Brooklyn, N.Y. 30 Ryan Lambert F So. 6-7 200 Germantown, Md. 21 Jonathan Kelly G Sr. 6-6 210 Tallahassee, Fla. 31 Adam Souply G Sr. 6-1 190 Fayette City, Pa. 22 Michael Sams G Sr. 6-3 210 Bartow, Fla. 32 Ronnie Thomas F/C Fr. 6-9 235 Middlebury, Ind. 23 Brian Greene G Jr. 6-5 210 Jacksonville, Fla. 34 Keith Gayden F Sr. 6-8 215 Chicago, Ill. 24 Joe Ballard G Fr. 6-0 180 Chicago, Ill. 42 Kieron Achara F/C Jr. 6-9 260 Stirling, Scotland 30 Akini Adkins F So. 6-10 215 Tallahassee, Fla. 45 DeVario Hudson F So. 6-6 200 Decatur, Ga. 32 Rome Sanders C Jr. 6-8 240 Chicago, Ill. 44 Glen Elliott C Sr. 6-9 260 Jacksonville, Fla.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 15 at Fordham Date Opponent Jan 09 Coppin State Nov 22 Arkansas – Pine Bluff Jan 21 at DAYTON Nov 19 at Cleveland State Jan 14 at South Carolina State Nov 26 at Oakland Jan 25 George Washington Nov 21 at Indiana Jan 16 at North Carolina A&T Nov 30 at Akron Jan 28 at St. Bonaventure Nov 25 Florida International Jan 21 Maryland Eastern Shore Dec 03 Robert Morris Feb 01 La Salle Nov 29 at Georgia Jan 23 Howard Dec 07 Pitt Feb 04 Fordham Dec 03 at Bethune Cookman Jan 28 at Delaware State Dec 10 at West Virginia Feb 08 at Rhode Island Dec 07 at Xavier Jan 30 at Ohio State Dec 17 at Youngstown State Feb 11 at Temple Dec 10 Alabama State Feb 04 Morgan State Dec 20 The Citadel Feb 15 Saint Louis Dec 17 at Northern Iowa Feb 06 at Coppin State Dec 27 Boston College Feb 18 at Xavier Dec 19 at DAYTON Feb 11 South Carolina State Dec 30 Troy Feb 25 St. Bonaventure Dec 22 Tennessee Tech Feb 13 North Carolina A&T Dec 31 TBA Mar 01 at Charlotte Dec 23 Hawaii Pacific Feb 18 at Maryland Eastern Shore Jan 04 at La Salle Mar 04 Saint Joseph’s Dec 30 at Florida Feb 20 at Howard Jan 07 Massachusetts Jan 04 Norfolk State Feb 25 Delaware State Jan 11 Richmond Jan 07 Morgan State Mar 01 at Hampton

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05-1920_005 91 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Fordham George Washington Rams Colonials

Wednesday, January 4 • Rose Hill Gym • 7:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, February 8 • Charles E. Smith Center • 7:30 p.m. ET TV: None / Radio: WHIO TV: None / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Bronx, NY 2004-05 Record ...... 13-16 Location ...... Washington, D.C. 2004-05 Record ...... 22-8 Enrollment ...... 8,430 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 8-8 Enrollment ...... 20,445 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 11-5 Arena ...... Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Charles E. Smith Center Postseason ...... NCAA First Round Capacity ...... 3,200 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 16-4 Capacity ...... 5,000 Series With UD ...... GW leads 12-8 (Complete series results on page 182) (Complete series results on page 182)

Head Coach Dereck Whittenberg Head Coach Alma Mater ...... North Carolina State ‘90 Alma Mater ...... Connecticut ‘85 Record at Fordham ...... 19-38 (3rd season) Record at GW ...... 64-53 (5th season) Career Record ...... 86-86 (7th season) Career Record ...... 64-53 (5th season) Assistant Coach ...... Ross Burns Assistant Coach ...... Darrell Brooks Assistant Coach ...... Travis Lyons Assistant Coach ...... Roland Houston Assistant Coach ...... Alex Groothuis Assistant Coach ...... Phil Rowe

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Joe DiBari Press Row ...... (718) 817-4236 Contact ...... Brad Bower Press Row ...... (202) 994-1776 Office Phone ...... (718) 817-4240 Fax ...... (718) 817-4244 Office Phone ...... (202) 994-6654 Fax ...... (202) 994-2713 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Home ...... (718) 850-4700 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell Phone ...... (202) 798-2554 WWW.FORDHAMSPORTS.COM WWW.GWSPORTS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Marcus Stout G So. 6-4 195 Southfield, Mich. 1 Omar Williams F Sr. 6-9 190 Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Jermaine Anderson G Sr. 6-2 180 Toronto, Ontario 2 J.R. Pinnock G Jr. 6-5 207 McDonough, Ga. 12 Devon Greene G/F Jr. 6-6 205 Phoenix, Ariz. 3 Mike Hall F Sr. 6-8 230 Chicago, Ill. 14 Kevin Anderson G So. 6-3 185 Westerville, Ohio 4 Montrell McDonald F Fr. 6-7 190 Fort Worth, Texas 15 Corey McCrae G Sr. 6-2 180 Mitchellville, Md. 5 Rob Diggs F Fr. 6-8 180 Brandywine, Md. 21 Michael Binns F So. 6-7 225 Aurora, Ill. 13 Alex Kireev F Sr. 6-11 251 Nikolaev, Ukraine 25 Jon Giacobbe G Jr. 5-11 170 Flushing, N.Y. 21 Pops Mensah-Bonsu F Sr. 6-9 240 London, England 30 Sebastian Greene F So. 6-8 188 Klein-Gerau, Germany 23 Regis Koundjia F So. 6-8 218 Bangui, Central African Republic 31 Dominic Osei F Jr. 6-5 215 Brooklyn, N.Y. 25 Carl Elliott G Jr. 6-4 220 Brooklyn, N.Y. 32 Nicholas Vita G Sr. 6-3 210 San Anselmo, Calif. 31 Noel Wilmore G Fr. 6-4 205 Chester, Pa. 33 Tom Tubridy G Sr. 6-3 190 Broad Channel, N.Y. 33 Maureece Rice G So. 6-1 215 Philadelphia, Pa. 34 Dan Blaine F Jr. 6-5 210 Alexandria, Va. 34 Keri Gonsalves G So. 6-5 215 Mitchellville, Md. 42 Bryant Dunston F So. 6-8 233 Lefrak City, N.Y. 42 Dokun Akingbade F Sr. 6-9 200 Riverdale, Md. 44 Luke Devine C Fr. 6-10 235 Wakefield, R.I.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 09 Pennsylvania Date Opponent Jan 21 at Charlotte Nov 19 vs Old Dominion Jan 15 Duquesne Nov 23 vs. Kennesaw State Jan 25 at Duquesne Nov 20 vs Georgia Jan 18 at Massachusetts Nov 26 . Norfolk State Jan 28 Rhode Island Nov 21 Paradise Jam Jan 21 St. Bonaventure Nov 30 St. Francis (PA) Feb 02 at Xavier Nov 26 St. Francis/Pa. Jan 28 at Saint Louis Dec 02 Boston University Feb 05 Richmond Nov 28 at Siena Feb 01 Richmond Dec 05 Maryland Feb 08 DAYTON Dec 01 Iona Feb 04 at Duquesne Dec 08 Florida International Feb 11 at Saint Joseph's Dec 04 at Holy Cross Feb 09 at St. Bonaventure Dec 10 at Morgan State Feb 15 Massachusetts Dec 07 at Virginia Feb 12 Rhode Island Dec 17 Maryland Eastern Shore Feb 18 at Richmond Dec 14 at Fairfield Feb 15 at Xavier Dec 31 at North Carolina State Feb 22 La Salle Dec 23 at Manhattan Feb 18 Charlotte Jan 04 at Temple Feb 25 at Fordham Dec 28 at Notre Dame Feb 22 at Saint Joseph's Jan 07 at Marshall Mar 01 at St. Bonaventure Dec 31 Lafayette Feb 25 George Washington Jan 11 Saint Louis Mar 04 Charlotte Jan 04 DAYTON Mar 01 La Salle Jan 14 Saint Joseph's Jan 07 at Rhode Island Mar 05 at Temple Jan 16 Stony Brook

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05-1920_005 92 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Grambling La Salle Tigers Explorers

Saturday, December 3 • UD Arena • 8:00 p.m. ET Saturday, February 18 • Gola Arena • 2:05 p.m. ET TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: None / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Grambling, La. 2004-05 Record ...... 14-12 Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 10-19 Enrollment ...... 4,300 SWAC Record ...... 11-7 Enrollment ...... 6,200 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 5-11 Arena ...... Memorial Gym Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 2,280 Series With UD ...... First Meeting Capacity ...... 4,000 Series With UD ...... UD leads 19-11 (Complete series results on page 183)

Head Coach Larry Wright, Jr. Head Coach John Giannini Alma Mater ...... Grambling ‘82 Alma Mater ...... North Central ‘84 Record at Grambling ...... 55-114 (6th season) Record at La Salle ...... 10-19 (2nd season) Career Record ...... 55-114 (6th season) Career Record ...... 303-168 (17th season) Assistant Coach ...... Theodis Johnson Assistant Coach ...... Walt Fuller Assistant Coach ...... Kenneth Sykes Assistant Coach ...... Horace Owens Assistant Coach ...... Darius Whiteside Assistant Coach ...... Ashley Howard

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Peter G. Forest Press Row ...... (318) 274-3456 Contact ...... Kale Beers Press Row ...... (215) 438-5158 Office Phone ...... (318) 274-6562 Fax ...... (318) 274-2761 Office Phone ...... (215) 951-1513 Fax ...... (215) 951-1694 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell/Home ...... (318) 436-9366 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (215) 704-0791 WWW.GRAM.EDU/SPORTS WWW.GOEXPLORERS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Maurice Searight G Jr. 6-2 185 Pontiac, Mich. 14 Richard Cunningham G So. 5-8 160 Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Andre Ratliff G Fr. 5-10 175 Pontiac, Mich. 3 Sherman Diaz F So. 6-4 190 Diego Martin, Trinidad 3 Eric Montgomery F/C Jr. 6-7 225 Compton, Calif. 21 Lewis Fadipe F/C Sr. 6-10 215 Lagos, Nigeria 4 Timothy Polk F Jr. 6-8 205 Pennsauken, N.J. 11 Darnell Harris G So. 6-1 165 Baltimore, Md. 5 Marcus Watson G Fr. 5-11 155 Bastrop, La. 1 Paul Johnson F Fr. 6-6 195 Washington D.C. 10 Chris Williams G So. 6-1 190 White Castle, La. 20 Sean Neal G Jr. 6-2 185 Springfield, Mass. 12 Artavious Walker G Fr. 5-7 150 Birmingham, Ala. 30 Steven Smith F Sr. 6-9 225 Philadelphia, Pa. 13 Donte' Gordon G Jr. 6-1 170 West Monroe, La. 42 Mike St. John Jr. F Jr. 6-8 230 Northboro, Mass. 20 Anthony Williams F So. 6-6 200 San Jose, Calif. 2 Marshall Taylor F Fr. 6-4 205 Philadelphia, Pa. 22 Jamar Lewis F Jr. 6-5 200 Monroe, La. 23 Jermaine Thomas G Sr. 6-2 175 Frederick, Md. 23 Brion Rush G Jr. 6-2 175 Shreveport, La. 32 Ron Ellis G Sr. 6-2 192 Vidalia, La. 33 Terry Hill F/C Sr. 6-6 235 Newark, N.J. 40 Martez Stevens F So. 6-7 200 Mobile, Ala. 44 John Dorsey F/C Fr. 6-6 225 Neptune, Fla.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 28 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Date Opponent Jan 18 Rhode Island Nov 15 Texas College Jan 30 at Mississippi Valley State Nov 20 at Maryland - Baltimore County Jan 21 at Saint Joseph's Nov 21 Jarvis Christian Feb 04 Southern Nov 26 American Jan 25 at Penn Nov 29 at Illinois State Feb 06 Alcorn State Nov 30 Mount St. Mary’s Jan 29 Massachusetts Dec 03 at DAYTON Feb 11 at Texas Southern Dec 03 Drexel Feb 01 at Duquesne Dec 10 at Texas A&M Feb 13 at Prairie View A&M Dec 11 at James Madison Feb 04 Temple Dec 21 at Minnesota Feb 18 Jackson State Dec 18 at Central Connecticut Feb 08 at Massachusetts Dec 28 at TCU Feb 25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Dec 20 Florida International Feb 11 at Xavier Jan 02 Alabama State Feb 27 Mississippi Valley State Dec 22 at Villanova Feb 15 St. Bonaventure Jan 04 Alabama A&M Mar 02 at Alabama State Dec 28 St. Francis Feb 18 DAYTON Jan 07 at Southern Mar 04 at Alabama A&M Dec 30 Hofstra Feb 22 at George Washington Jan 09 at Alcorn State Jan 04 Duquense Mar 01 at Fordham Jan 14 Texas Southern Jan 07 at Richmond Mar 04 Saint Louis Jan 16 Prairie View A&M Jan 11 Charlotte Jan 21 at Jackson State Jan 14 at Temple

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05-1920_005 93 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Massachusetts Miami Minutemen RedHawks

Saturday, February 25 • • Time: Noon ET Monday, November 21 • • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET TV: None / RADIO: WHIO TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Amherst, Mass. 2004-05 Record ...... 16-12 Location ...... Oxford, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 19-11 Enrollment ...... 22,812 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 9-7 Enrollment ...... 16,300 Mid-American Record ...... 12-6 Arena ...... William D. Mullins Center Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Millett Hall Postseason ...... NIT First Round Capacity ...... 9,493 Series With UD ...... UD leads 7-4 Capacity ...... 6,400 Series With UD ...... Dayton 63-59 (Complete series results on page 184) (Complete series results on page 184)

Head Coach Head Coach Charlie Coles Alma Mater ...... Kentucky ‘94 Alma Mater ...... Miami ‘65 Record at UMass ...... 1st season Record at Miami ...... 157-115 (10th season) Career Record ...... 128-111 (9th season) Career Record ...... 249-199 (16th season) Associate Head Coach ...... Tim Maloney Assoc. Head Coach ...... Jermaine Henderson Assistant Coach ...... Steve Middleton Assistant Coach ...... Frankie Smith Assistant Coach ...... Adam Ginsburg Assistant Coach ...... Ryan Pedon

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Jason Yellin Press Row ...... (413) 545-3550 Contact ...... Angie Renninger Press Row ...... (513) 529-7276 Office Phone ...... (413) 545-3061 Fax ...... (413) 545-1556 Office Phone ...... (513) 529-6239 Fax ...... (513) 529-6729 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (413) 687-1756 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (513) 330-0810 WWW.UMASSATHLETICS.COM WWW.MUREDHAWKS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Rashaun Freeman F Jr. 6-9 255 Schenectady, N.Y. 1 Doug Penno G Jr. 6-5 210 Kettering, Ohio 2 Brandon Thomas G/F Jr. 6-6 200 San Antonio, Texas 2 Ross Lawrence G Fr. 6-3 163 Battle Creek, Mich. 3 Maurice Maxwell F Jr. 6-5 175 Philadelphia, Pa. 3 Josh Hausfeld G Sr. 6-3 210 Cincinnati, Ohio 5 James Life G Jr. 6-4 190 Leigh Acres, Fla. 4 Tyler Dierkers F Fr. 6-8 205 Cincinnati, Ohio 10 Drew Rossi G Jr. 6-1 170 Springfield, Mass. 5 Carl Richburg G So. 5-9 170 Mason, Ohio 13 Stephane Lasme F Jr. 6-8 190 Libreville, Gabon 10 Chad Troyer G So. 6-4 187 Seattle, Wash. 14 Chris Lowe G Fr. 6-0 160 Mount Vernon, N.Y. 11 Tyler Ford G Sr. 6-2 179 Springfield, Ohio 20 Dante Milligan F Jr. 6-8 200 New York, N.Y. 21 Eric Pollitz F/G Fr. 6-5 216 Ottawa, Ohio 21 Etienne Brower F Jr. 6-7 200 Hempstead, N.Y. 22 Nate VanderSluis C Sr. 6-11 294 Oak Harbor, Ohio 22 Jeff Viggiano F Sr. 6-6 215 Suffield, Conn. 24 Michael Bramos G Fr. 6-5 220 Harper Woods, Mich. 23 Lawrence Carrier F So. 6-8 225 San Bernardino, Calif. 25 William Hatcher G Sr. 6-2 184 Flint, Mich. 31 Luke Bonner C Fr. 7-0 245 Concord, N.H. 30 Monty St. Clair F/C Jr. 6-9 248 Cincinnati, Ohio 34 Art Bowers G Jr. 6-4 190 Wilmington, Del. 31 Nathan Peavy F Jr. 6-8 215 Dayton, Ohio 40 Nana Ampim G So. 6-1 195 London, England 41 Adam Fletcher F/C Fr. 6-9 225 St. Albans, W.Va. 50 Tim Pollitz F/G So. 6-5 235 Ottawa, Ohio

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 21 Temple Date Opponent Jan 21 at Western Michigan Nov 18 Hartford Jan 25 at Rhode Island Nov 15 at Alabama Jan 24 Kent State Nov 22 at Davidson Jan 29 at La Salle Nov 21 DAYTON Jan 26 Akron Nov 25 UAB Feb 01 at Temple Nov 30 Wright State Jan 29 at Ohio Nov 28 Savannah State Feb 04 Rhode Island Dec 04 at Central Michigan Feb 01 Bowling Green Dec 08 at Connecticut Feb 08 La Salle Dec 06 at Oakland Feb 04 at Buffalo Dec 12 Boston University Feb 12 at Florida State Dec 11 Xavier Feb 12 Ball State Dec 23 Siena Feb 15 at George Washington Dec 20 at Wichita State Feb 15 Ohio Dec 27 vs St. Peter's Feb 19 at St. Bonaventure Dec 22 at Michigan Feb 18 ESPN Bracket Buster Dec 28 vs St. John's/Columbia Feb 22 Charlotte Dec 28 at Cincinnati Feb 22 Akron Jan 03 at Boston College Feb 25 DAYTON Jan 03 at Northern Illinois Feb 25 at Kent State Jan 07 at Duquesne Mar 01 at Richmond Jan 07 Eastern Michigan Mar 01 at Bowling Green Jan 11 Saint Joseph's Mar 04 Xavier Jan 11 Central Michigan Mar 04 Buffalo Jan 14 at Saint Louis Jan 14 at Ball State Jan 18 Fordham Jan 18 Toledo

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05-1920_005 94 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Morehead State Northern Iowa Golden Eagles Panthers

Wednesday, November 23 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Friday, December 23 • Las Vegas Holiday Classic • Time: TBA TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: None / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Morehead, Ky. 2004-05 Record ...... 11-16 Location ...... Cedar Falls, IA 2004-05 Record ...... 21-11 Enrollment ...... 9,294 Ohio Valley Record ...... 5-11 Enrollment ...... 12,561 Missouri Valley Record ...... 11-7 Arena ...... Academic Athletic Center Postseason ...... None Arena ...... UNI-Dome Postseason ...... NCAA First Round Capacity ...... 6,500 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 7-0 Capacity ...... 10,000 Series With UD ...... 1-1 (Complete series results on page 184) (Complete series results on page 185)

Head Coach Head Coach Greg McDermott Alma Mater ...... Kentucky ‘80 Alma Mater ...... Northern Iowa, ‘88 Record at Morehead ...... 102-121 (9th season) Record at UNI ...... 67-53 (5th season) Career Record ...... 102-121 (9th season) Career Record ...... 198-117 (12th season) Assistant Coach ...... Wayne Breeden Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Allen Edwards Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Rutter Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Davis Assistant Coach ...... Ron Smith

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Randy Stacy Press Row ...... (606) 783-2500 Contact ...... Josh Lehman Press Row ...... (319) 273-6311 Office Phone ...... (606) 783-2500 Fax ...... (606) 783-2550 Office Phone ...... (319) 273-3642 Fax ...... (319) 273-3602 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Home ...... 606) 784-2922 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell/Home ...... (319) 415-1703 WWW.MSUEAGLES.COM WWW.UNIPANTHERS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 2 Quenton Pryor F/G Jr. 6-4 170 Eupora, Mich. 21 Brown, Travis G Fr. 6-3 175 Richfield, Minn. 15 Shaun Williams F Jr. 6-6 225 Irvington, N.J. 2 Coleman, Eric C So. 6-6 230 Maplewood, Minn. 20 Tyke Cockerham G Fr. 6-2 175 Indianapolis, Ind. 5 Crawford, Erik G Sr. 6-4 215 Oakdale, Minn. 21 Cordaryl Ballard G Fr. 6-3 185 Columbus, Ohio 33 Grimsley, Dylan F Fr. 6-6 205 Sioux City, Iowa 22 Ryan Allen F So. 6-7 210 Columbus, Ohio 10 Haak, Brian G Fr. 6-0 160 Spencer, Iowa 23 Quinton Smith G Sr. 5-11 170 Radcliff, Ky. 12 Jacobson, Ben G Sr. 6-3 205 Sioux City, Iowa 32 Stan Januska G/F Fr. 6-6 200 Miami, Fla. 14 Josten, Jared G So. 5-11 170 Webster City, Iowa 34 Tristan Rogers G/F Fr. 6-4 195 Kokomo, Ind. 11 Little, John G Sr. 6-0 195 Peoria, Ill. 43 Cory Burns F Sr. 6-8 230 Peru, Ind. 23 McKowen, Brooks G Jr. 6-2 195 Fairbank, Iowa 53 Clinton Reisz C Fr. 6-10 230 Hartford, Ky. 51 Santos, Atila C So. 6-10 230 Salvador, Brazil 15 Stewart, Mason G Fr. 6-1 175 Aurora, Ill. 32 Stout, Grant F Jr. 6-8 230 New Sharon, Iowa 13 Viet, Adam G So. 6-3 195 Ackley, Iowa 3 Williams, Michael G Jr. 5-9 175 Topeka, Kan.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 19 Samford Date Opponent Jan 07 at Missouri State Nov 18 Kentucky Christian Jan 21 Jacksonville State Nov 20 at Western Carolina Jan 11 Creighton Nov 23 at DAYTON Jan 26 at Southeast Missouri Nov 23 at Western Michigan Jan 14 at Illinois State Nov 26 at at Texas Tech Jan 28 at Eastern Illinois Nov 27 Upper Iowa Jan 16 Southern Illinois Dec 03 Maryland-Eastern Shore Jan 30 Tennessee Tech Nov 29 at Iowa State Jan 21 Drake Dec 08 at at Austin Peay Feb 06 at Eastern Kentucky Dec 03 Loyola-Chicago Jan 25 at Evansville Dec 10 at Murray State Feb 09 Southeast Missouri Dec 06 Iowa Jan 28 at Drake Dec 19 UT Martin Feb 11 Murray State Dec 10 UMKC Jan 31 at Creighton Dec 21 Eastern Illinois Feb 14 at Jacksonville State Dec 17 Florida A&M Feb 04 Indiana State Dec 23 at Connecticut Feb 16 at Samford Dec 19 at LSU Feb 07 Wichita State Dec 29 at East Tennessee Feb 18 Bracket Buster Saturday Dec 22 vs Hawai’i Pacific Feb 11 Missouri State Jan 02 at Tennessee State Feb 23 Tennessee State Dec 23 vs DAYTON Feb 14 at Indiana State Jan 07 at Tennessee Tech Feb 25 Austin Peay Dec 28 at Bradley Feb 18 Bracket Buster Saturday Jan 12 Eastern Kentucky Dec 31 Evansville Feb 22 Bradley Jan 14 at UT Martin Jan 02 Illinois State Feb 25 at Southern Illinois Jan 05 at Wichita State

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05-1920_005 95 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Pepperdine Rhode Island Waves Rams

Thursday, December 1 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Saturday, March 4 • UD Arena • Time: Noon ET TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: A-10 TV / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Mailbu, Calif. 2004-05 Record ...... 17-14 Location ...... Kingston, RI 2004-05 Record ...... 6-22 Enrollment ...... 8,000 West Coast Record ...... 6-8 Enrollment ...... 14,791 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 4-12 Arena ...... Firestone Fieldhouse Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Ryan Center Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 3,104 Series With UD ...... Dayton leads 3-1 Capacity ...... 7,657 Series With UD ...... UD leads 11-4 (Complete series results on page 185) (Complete series results on page 185)

Head Coach Paul Westpahl Head Coach Alma Mater ...... Southern California ‘72 Alma Mater ...... St. Bonaventure ‘77 Record at Pepperdine ...... 69-52 (5th season) Record at URI ...... 54-67 (5th season) Career Record ...... 153-79 (8th season) Career Record ...... 260-269 (19th season) Assistant Coach ...... Jim Nielsen Assistant Coach ...... Kevin Clark Assistant Coach ...... Wyking Jones Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Patrick Whitlock Assistant Coach ...... Pat Clarke

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Al Barba Press Row ...... (310) 456-5050 Contact ...... Tim Volkmann Press Row ...... (401) 874-5359 Office Phone ...... (310) 506-4455 Fax ...... (310) 506-4322 Office Phone ...... (401) 874-2409 Fax ...... (401) 874-5354 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (818) 414-5528 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (401) 230-2456 WWW.PEPPERDINESPORTS.COM WWW.GORHODY.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Tashaan Forehan-Kelly F/G Sr. 6-4 180 Irvine, Calif. 1 Terrence Mack F Sr. 6-7 241 Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Michael Gerrity G Fr. 6-0 180 Santa Ana, Calif. 4 Tyrese Sullivan G Sr. 5-8 155 New Haven, Conn. 3 Gregg Barlow G Jr. 6-3 194 Las Vegas, Nev. 5 Dawan Robinson G Sr. 6-2 195 Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Tomas Pranciliauskas G Fr. 6-4 195 Vilnius, Lithuania 14 Parfait Bitee G So. 6-2 180 Yaounde, Cameroon 5 Marvin Lea G Jr. 6-3 180 Riverside, Calif. 20 Jimmy Baron G Fr. 6-2 175 East Greenwich, R.I. 10 Kingsley Costain G So. 5-7 160 Toronto, Ontario 24 Jon Lucky G So. 6-5 221 Waterbury, Conn. 11 Keith Jarbo F Sr. 6-4 205 Burbank, Calif. 25 Will Daniels F So. 6-8 210 Hyde Park, N.Y. 13 Derick Grubb C Jr. 6-9 255 Grapevine, Texas 30 J.R. Moore F Jr. 6-8 245 Portland, Ore. 14 Willie Galick F Fr. 6-7 230 Nanaimo, British Columbia 31 Nikola Stevanovic F Fr. 6-6 215 Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro 23 Chase Griffin G Jr. 6-2 180 Sammamish, Wash. 32 Jamaal Wise F Sr. 6-6 206 Burtonsville, Md. 24 Cody Horning F Jr. 6-9 195 Longmont, Colo. 33 Kahiem Seawright F Fr. 6-7 210 Uniondale, N.Y. 32 Michael Nash G Fr. 6-5 205 Plano, Texas 34 Darrell Harris C Jr. 6-11 205 Cleveland, Ohio 33 Russell Hicks C So. 7-0 230 Niagara Falls, Ontario 44 Jon Clark C Sr. 6-10 255 Toronto, Ontario 50 Jarrad Henry C So. 6-11 245 Kansas City, Mo. 52 Chris Oakes F Fr. 6-9 195 Oakland, Calif.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 14 at Gonzaga Date Opponent Jan 18 at La Salle Nov 18 Connecticut Jan 16 at Portland Nov 19 Sacred Heart Jan 21 Richmond Nov 23 at Cal State Fullerton Jan 21 Saint Mary’s Nov 22 at Utah Jan 25 Massachusetts Nov 26 UC Irvine Jan 23 Santa Clara Nov 26 Brown Jan 28 at George Washington Dec 01 at DAYTON Jan 28 Loyola Marymount Nov 29 at Boston University Feb 01 Saint Louis Dec 03 at Wisconsin Feb 04 at San Diego Dec 03 Providence Feb 04 at Massachusetts Dec 07 at UC Santa Barbara Feb 06 at San Francisco Dec 06 Manhattan Feb 08 Duquesne Dec 10 at Colorado State Feb 11 at Loyola Marymount Dec 10 Ohio Feb 12 at Fordham Dec 17 Long Beach State Feb 18 Portland Dec 17 Wagner Feb 18 Saint Joseph’s Dec 19 at Kansas Feb 20 Gonzaga Dec 22 Quinnipiac Feb 22 at Saint Louis Dec 22 at UNLV Feb 25 at Santa Clara Dec 27 at Houston Feb 25 Xavier Dec 28 Cal State Northridge Feb 28 at Saint Mary's Dec 31 Boston College Mar 01 Temple Jan 03 Oklahoma State Jan 04 at Charlotte Mar 04 at DAYTON Jan 07 San Francisco Jan 07 Fordham Jan 09 San Diego Jan 14 at St. Bonaventure

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05-1920_005 96 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Richmond St. Bonaventure Spiders Bonnies

Saturday, January 14 • Robins Center • Time: TBA Wednesday, January 25 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Richmond,Va. 2004-05 Record ...... 14-15 Location ...... St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 2004-05 Record ...... 2-26 Enrollment ...... 2,950 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 8-8 Enrollment ...... 2,200 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 1-15 Arena ...... Robins Center Postseason ...... None Arena ...... Reilly Center Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 9,071 Series With UD ...... UD leads 8-2 Capacity ...... 6,000 Series With UD ...... UD leads 9-8 (Complete series results on page 185) (Complete series results on page 186)

Head Coach Chris Mooney Head Coach Anthony Solomon Alma Mater ...... Princeton ‘94 Alma Mater ...... Virginia ‘87 Record at Richmond ...... 1st season Record at SBU ...... 9-47 (3rd season) Career Record ...... 18-12 (2nd season) Career Record ...... 9-47 (3rd season) Associate Head Coach ...... Mike McKee Associate Head Coach ...... Jayson Gee Assistant Coach ...... Kevin McGeehan Assistant Coach ...... John Brannon Assistant Coach ...... Carlin Hartman Assistant Coach ...... Cory McClure

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Mark Kwolek Press Row ...... (804) 289-8806 Contact ...... Steve Mest Press Row ...... (716) 375-2661 Office Phone ...... (804) 289-8320 Fax ...... (804) 289-8820 Office Phone ...... (716) 375-2319 Fax ...... (716) 375-2383 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (804) 349-3353 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell/Home ...... (716) 378-2795 WWW.RICHMONDSPIDERS.COM WWW.GOBONNIES.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 2 T.J. Paterick G Jr. 6-1 170 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 1 Ahmad Smith G SR 6-5 195 Alexandria, Va. 4 Jarhon Giddings F Fr. 6-8 215 Clemmons, N.C. 2 Paul Williams F/C SR 6-10 230 North Bergen, N.J. 5 Tim Mayes G Jr. 6-6 215 Cleveland, Texas 3 Terron Diggs G JR 6-0 180 Fairfax, Va. 11 Oumar Sylla G/F So. 6-6 195 Mali 5 Michael Lee F SO 6-8 195 West Palm Beach, Fla. 12 Monty Sanders G/F So. 6-6 220 Raleigh, N.C. 10 Tyler Relph G JR 6-0 185 Victor, N.Y. 13 Peter Thomas F Jr. 6-5 190 Little Rock, Ark. 11 Ivan Kovacevic C JR 6-10 245 Split, Croatia 15 Gaston Moliva F Jr. 6-7 240 Yaounde, Cameroon 12 Tyler Benson F/G FR 6-7 205 Morgantown, W.Va. 32 Jermaine Bucknor F Sr. 6-6 210 Edmonton, Alberta 15 Jason Pawlikowski G SO 5-10 170 Lancaster, N.Y. 44 Ryan Butler G Fr. 6-6 185 Richmond, Va. 23 Wade Dunston G SR 6-4 190 Washington, D.C. 50 Drew Crank C So. 6-10 230 Lynchburg, Va. 24 Patrick Lottin F SR 6-7 225 Douala, Cameroon 51 Kevin Steenberge C Sr. 6-11 235 Columbia, Md. 25 A.J. Hawkins G/F FR 6-5 195 Edmond, Okla. 32 Isiah Carson G SO 6-1 190 Springfield, Ohio 41 David Fox C JR 6-10 230 Lakewood, Ohio Craig Stevens G SR 5-11 175 Oneida, N.Y.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 11 at Duquesne Date Opponent Jan 14 Rhode Island Nov 18 Hampton Jan 14 DAYTON Nov 18 Robert Morris Jan 21 at Fordham Nov 22 Virginia Jan 18 Saint Louis Nov 21 at Niagara Jan 25 at Dayton Nov 26 McNeese State Jan 21 at Rhode Island Nov 26 Canisius Jan 28 Duquesne Dec 01 Seton Hall Jan 28 Charlotte Nov 30 West Virginia Feb 01 Charlotte Dec 03 Arkansas State Feb 01 at Fordham Dec 03 St. Francis (PA) Feb 04 at Saint Joseph's Dec 04 Prairie View A&M Feb 05 at George Washington Dec 05 Central Connecticut State Feb 09 Fordham Dec 05 at Louisville Feb 08 Xavier Dec 10 Youngstown State Feb 12 Richmond Dec 10 at Virginia Commonwealth Feb 12 at St. Bonaventure Dec 17 at Toledo Feb 15 at La Salle Dec 20 Old Dominion Feb 15 at Charlotte Dec 21 at Marist Feb 19 Massachusetts Dec 22 Wake Forest Feb 18 George Washington Dec 27 at Florida International Feb 25 at Duquesne Dec 27 at Tulane Feb 22 at Temple Dec 28 at FIU Tournament Mar 01 George Washington Dec 31 William & Mary Feb 25 at Saint Joseph's Jan 03 at Saint Louis Mar 04 at Richmond Jan 02 Longwood Mar 01 Massachusetts Jan 07 at Xavier Jan 07 La Salle Mar 04 St. Bonaventure Jan 11 Temple

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05-1920_005 97 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis Hawks Billikens

Wednesday, February 1 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Sat., Feb. 11 • UD Arena • 4:00 p.m. ET Wed., Mar. 1 • Savvis Center • 8:00 p.m. ET TV: WHIO / Radio: WHIO TV: A-10 / Radio: WHIO TV: WHIO / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 24-12 Location ...... St. Louis, Mo. 2004-05 Record ...... 9-21 Enrollment ...... 3,900 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 14-2 Enrollment ...... 11,422 Conference USA Record ...... 6-10 Arena ...... Alumni Fieldhouse Postseason ...... NIT Finalist Arena ...... Savvis Center Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 3,200 Series With UD ...... UD leads 13-9 Capacity ...... 20,000 Series With UD ...... SLU eads 17-16 (Complete series results on page 186) (Complete series results on page 186)

Head Coach Phil Martelli Head Coach Alma Mater ...... Widener ‘76 Alma Mater ...... Wisconsin-Stevens Point ‘85 Record at St. Joe’s ...... 203-111 (11th season) Record at SLU ...... 44-48 (4th season) Career Record ...... 203-111 (11th season) Career Record ...... 175-121 (12th season) Assistant Coach ...... Monte Ross Assistant Coach ...... Anthony Beane Assistant Coach ...... Mark Bass Assistant Coach ...... Angres Thorpe Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Jason Grunkemeyer

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Marie Wozniak Press Row ...... (610) 660-2599 Contact ...... Doug McIlhagga Press Row ...... (314) 589-5832 Office Phone ...... (610) 660-1727 Fax ...... (610) 660-1724 Office Phone ...... (314) 977-2524 Fax ...... (314) 977-7193 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Home ...... (856) 854-0743 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell/Home ...... (636) 939-3437 WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM WWW.SLUBILLIKENS.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Abdulai Jalloh G So. 6-1 190 District Heights, Md. 00 Dwayne Polk G So. 5-9 160 St. Louis, Mo. 3 Rob Sullivan G Sr. 6-1 180 Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Danny Brown G So. 6-4 200 Houston, Texas 5 Dwayne Lee G Sr. 6-0 180 Jersey City, N.J. 3 Obi Ikeakor F Fr. 6-8 240 Houston, Texas 11 Artur Surov C Jr. 7-1 245 Helsinki, Finland 15 Ian Vouyoukas C/F Jr. 6-10 270 Athens, Greece 12 G/F So. 6-10 205 Casselberry, Fla. 20 Anthony Drejaj G Sr. 6-2 205 West Orange, N.J. 13 Chet Stachitas G/F Sr. 6-5 195 Ponte Vedra, Fla. 21 Kevin Lisch G Fr. 6-2 180 Belleville, Ill. 15 Pete Kathopoulis G So. 5-11 180 Upper Darby, Pa. 23 Justin Johnson F Jr. 6-8 230 Merrillville, Ind. 22 Edwin Lashley G Fr. 6-4 190 Salisbury, Md. 25 Tommie Liddell G Fr. 6-4 200 East St. Louis, Ill. 23 Jordan Fowler G Fr. 6-5 195 Montclair, N.J. 32 Luke Meyer G/F So. 6-5 200 Washington, Mo. 32 Alvin Mofunanya F Fr. 6-8 220 Englewood, N.J. 33 Vas'Shun Newborne F Sr. 6-6 220 Natchez, Mich. 34 F Fr. 6-9 220 Jersey City, N.J. 44 Bryce Husak C So. 7-0 260 Mt. Vernon, Iowa 40 Dave Mallon F Sr. 6-10 240 East Aurora, N.Y. 41 Arvydas Lidzius F Jr. 6-9 210 Kretniga, Lithuania 52 Rob Ferguson F So. 6-8 225 Cape Coral, Fla.

2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 17 Charlotte Date Opponent Jan 14 Massachusetts Nov 18 Lafayette Jan 21 La Salle Nov 22 Eastern Illinois Jan 18 at Richmond Nov 21 at Fairfield Jan 25 at Saint Louis Nov 26 at Hawai'i Jan 22 at Xavier Nov 26 at Davidson Jan 28 at Penn Nov 30 Southern Illinois Jan 25 Saint Joseph's Nov 29 at Drexel Feb 01 at DAYTON Dec 03 UW-Milwaukee Jan 28 Fordham Dec 06 vs Kansas Feb 04 St. Bonaventure Dec 05 Jackson State Feb 01 at Rhode Island Dec 10 Ohio State Feb 07 Villanova Dec 07 at North Carolina Feb 05 Xavier Dec 21 at Bucknell Feb 11 George Washington Dec 10 at Oakland Feb 11 at DAYTON Dec 28 at Saint Mary's Feb 14 at Temple Dec 13 at Mississippi Feb 15 at Duquesne Dec 31 at Gonzaga Feb 18 at Rhode Island Dec 17 Kennesaw State Feb 18 Temple Jan 04 Xavier Feb 22 Fordham Dec 22 Gonzaga Feb 22 Rhode Island Jan 08 Temple Feb 25 Richmond Dec 28 Chicago State Feb 25 at Charlotte Jan 11 at Massachusetts Feb 28 at Xavier Dec 30 Iowa Mar 01 DAYTON Jan 14 at George Washington Mar 04 at Duquesne Jan 03 St. Bonaventure Mar 04 at La Salle Jan 11 at George Washington

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05-1920_005 98 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Temple Tennessee Tech Owls Golden Eagles

Wednesday, January 18 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Friday, November 18 • UD Arena • 8:00 p.m. ET TV: WHIO / Radio: WHIO TV: TBA / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Philadelphia, PA 2004-05 Record ...... 16-14 Location ...... Cookeville, Tenn. 2004-05 Record ...... 18-11 Enrollment ...... 34,000 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 11-5 Enrollment ...... 8,200 Ohio Valley Record ...... 12-4 Arena ...... Liacouris Center Postseason ...... NIT First Round Arena ...... Hooper Eblen Center Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 10,206 Series With UD ...... Temple leads 12-8 Capacity ...... 10,200 Series ...... Tennessee Tech leads 1-0 (Complete series results on page 186) (Complete series results on page 186)

Head Coach John Chaney Head Coach Mike Sutton Alma Mater ...... Bethune-Cookman ‘55 Alma Mater ...... East Carolina ‘78 Record at Temple ...... 499-238 (24th season) Record at TTU ...... 51-38 (4th Yr.) Career Record ...... 724-297 (34th season) Career Record ...... 51-38 (4th Yr.) Assistant Coach ...... Dan Leibovitz Assoc. Head Coach ...... Steve Payne Assistant Coach ...... Bill Ellerbee Assistant Coach ...... Dexter Williams Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Saul Smith Assistant Coach ...... Russ Willemsen

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Larry Dougherty Press Row ...... (215) 204-7445 Contact ...... Michelle Cunningham Press Row ...... (931) 372-6077 Office Phone ...... (215) 204-2588 Fax ...... (215) 204-7499 Office Phone ...... (931) 372-3293 Fax ...... (931) 372-6139 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (215) 651-1822 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (330) 417-8145 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM WWW.TNTECH.EDU/ATHLETICS/ 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 3 Dustin Salisbery G Jr. 6-5 205 Lancaster, Pa. 1 Belton Rivers G JR 6-4 180 Atlanta, Ga. 4 Dion Dacons F Jr. 6-6 210 Statesville, N.C. 2 Anthony Fisher G SO 6-2 180 Alpharetta, Ga. 11 Chris Clark G So. 5-8 165 Narberth, Pa. 3 Jason Smiley G FR 6-0 170 Bartlett, Tenn. 13 Mark Tyndale G So. 6-5 210 Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Justin Taylor G SO 6-3 190 Lexington, Ky. 14 Sergio Olmos F/C Fr. 6-10 220 Valencia, Spain 10 Amadi McKenzie F SO 6-7 225 Atlanta, Ga. 15 Semaj Inge G Fr. 6-4 180 Camden, N.J. 15 Zac Walker G FR 6-0 170 Columbia, Tenn. 22 G/F Fr. 6-5 190 Philadelphia, Pa. 20 Isaiah Mills C SO 6-9 270 Corbin, Ky. 21 Derek Stribling F SR 6-6 210 Tallahassee, Fla. 24 Antywane Robinson F Sr. 6-8 210 Charlotte, N.C. 22 Milone Clark G SR 6-4 195 Gibson, N.C. 25 Mardy Collins G Sr. 6-6 205 Philadelphia, Pa. 23 Nate Burks G FR 6-0 170 Cookeville, Tenn. 32 DaShone Kirkendoll G So. 6-5 200 Dayton, Ohio 24 Keyon Boyd G SR 6-4 200 Marietta, Ga. 33 Nehemiah Ingram F Sr. 6-8 250 Milledgeville, Ga. 32 Antjuan Koger F JR 6-7 205 LaVergne, Tenn. 44 Anthony Ivory C Fr. 6-10 300 Mt. Rainier, Md. 33 Francis Kabore F JR 6-7 230 Burkina Faso, Africa 50 Wayne Marshall C Jr. 6-11 285 Philadelphia, Pa. 34 Graig Turson G SR 6-3 200 Plymouth, Ohio 42 Jonathan Jones F JR 6-7 215 Tinton Falls, N.J. 45 Ra'shun Bryant C FR 6-8 295 Rome, Ga. 2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 14 La Salle Date Opponent Jan 12 at Jacksonville State Nov 15 Army Jan 18 at DAYTON Nov 18 at DAYTON Jan 14 at Samford Nov 17 Preseason NIT Jan 21 at Massachusetts Nov 20 Oregon State Jan 16 at Austin Peay Nov 23 Preseason NIT Jan 25 Xavier Nov 22 Bluefield College Jan 19 Eastern Illinois Nov 27 Miami Jan 28 Maryland Nov 28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Jan 21 Southeast Missouri Nov 30 at Rutgers Feb 01 Massachusetts Dec 01 Austin Peay Jan 26 at Murray State Dec 03 at Penn Feb 04 at La Salle Dec 08 at Eastern Illinois Jan 28 Tennessee State Dec 06 at Princeton Feb 08 at Charlotte Dec 10 at Southeast Missouri Jan 30 at Morehead State Dec 10 Alabama Feb 11 Duquesne Dec 17 at Cincinnati Feb 02 at UT Martin Dec 18 at Auburn Feb 14 Saint Joseph’s Dec 19 Brevard College Feb 04 Eastern Kentucky Dec 22 South Carolina Feb 18 at Saint Louis Dec 22 Florida A&M Feb 09 Jacksonville State Dec 31 Villanova Feb 22 Richmond Dec 28 at Michigan State Feb 11 at Tennessee State Jan 04 George Washington Feb 25 Duke Jan 02 Samford Feb 16 UT Martin Jan 08 at Saint Joseph's Mar 01 at Rhode Island Jan 05 at Eastern Kentucky Feb 18 at ESPN Bracket Buster Jan 11 at St. Bonaventure Mar 05 Fordham Jan 07 Morehead State Feb 23 Murray State

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05-1920_005 99 10/4/05, 1:53 PM THE OPPONENTS Vanderbilt Xavier Commodores Musketeers

Friday, December 30 • UD Arena • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Sat., Jan. 28 • Cintas Center • Noon ET Tue., Feb. 21 • UD Arena • 7:30 p.m. ET TV: WHIO / Radio: WHIO TV: A-10 TV / Radio: WHIO TV: ESPN2 / Radio: WHIO

School Information School Information Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. 2004-05 Record ...... 20-14 Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 17-12 Enrollment ...... 6,272 SEC Record ...... 8-8 Enrollment ...... 6,500 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 10-6 Arena ...... Memorial Gymnasium Postseason ...... NIT Quarterfinals Arena ...... Cintas Center Postseason ...... None Capacity ...... 14,168 Series With UD ...... Vanderbilt leads 3-0 Capacity ...... 10,250 Series With UD ...... UD leads 79-59 (Complete series results on page 187) (Complete series results on page 188)

Head Coach Head Coach Alma Mater ...... Purdue, ‘82 Alma Mater ...... Pittsburgh ‘92 Record at Vanderbilt ...... 105-83 (7th season) Record at Xavier ...... 17-12 (2nd season) Career Record ...... 228-146 (13th season) Career Record ...... 17-12 (2nd season) Assistant Coach ...... Brad Frederick Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Jackson Assistant Coach ...... Kenya Hunter Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... James Whitford Assistant Coach ...... Tom Richardson

Media Relations Media Relations Contact ...... Andre Foushee Fax ...... (615) 343-7064 Contact ...... Tom Eiser Press Row ...... (513) 745-3929 Office Phone ...... (615) 322-4121 Office Phone ...... (513) 745-3124 Fax ...... (513) 745-2825 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Cell ...... (513) 382-5565 WWW.VUCOMMODORS.COM WWW.GOXAVIER.COM 2005-06 Roster 2005-06 Roster No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown No Player Pos Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Mario Moore G Sr. 5'11" 180 Nashville, Tenn. 1 Josh Duncan F SO 6-9 230 Cincinnati, Ohio 2 Alex Gordon G So. 5'11" 165 Pensacola, Fla. 2 Brian Thornton F SR 6-8.5 249 Louisville, Ky. 4 Derrick Byars G/F Jr. 6'7" 225 Memphis, Tenn. 3 Justin Cage F JR 6-6 225 Indianapolis, Ind 11 Alan Metcalfe F So. 6'9" 250 St. Helens, England 5 Derrick Brown F FR 6-7 210 Dayton, Ohio 14 Aubrey Hammond G So. 6'4" 185 Charlottesville, Va. 11 B.J. Raymond G/F FR 6-6 212 Toledo, Ohio 15 Kyle Madsen F Fr. 6'10" 230 Dublin, Ohio 12 Dedrick Finn G SR 6-1 180 Newburgh, Ind. 20 Dan Cage G Jr. 6'5" 215 Indianapolis, Ind. 14 Johnny Wolf G FR 6-2 185 Cincinnati, Ohio 15 Justin Doellman F JR 6-9 210 Union, Ky. 22 DeMarre Carroll F So. 6'7" 215 Birmingham, Ala. 21 Boubacar Coly F SO 6-9 215 Senegal 32 Shan Foster F So. 6'6" 200 Kenner, La. 22 Brandon Rice G SO 6-0 170 Bedford, Ohio 33 Julian Terrell F Sr. 6'9" 250 Nashville, Tenn. 32 Keenan Christiansen G SR 6-4 200 Greenville, Pa. 34 George Drake G Fr. 6'4" 215 Calera, Ala. 33 Brandon Cole F JR 6-8 240 Richton Park, Ill. 41 Ross Neltner F Jr. 6'9" 240 Fort Thomas, Ky. 34 Stanley Burrell G SO 6-3 205 Indianapolis, Ind. 42 Davis Nwankwo F So. 6'10" 245 College Park, Md. 41 Adam Simons C JR 7-0 249 Burlington, N.C. 54 Ted Skuchas C Jr. 6'11" 250 Audubon, Pa. 45 Kevin Waymire F JR 6-7 220 Cincinnati, Ohio 52 Will Caudle F/C SR 6-9 240 Indianapolis, Ind. 2005-06 Schedule 2005-06 Schedule

Date Opponent Jan 18 South Carolina Date Opponent Jan 19 Cincinnati Nov 18 Jacksonville State Jan 21 Mississippi State Nov 19 Eastern Illinois Jan 22 Saint Louis Nov 20 Furman Jan 28 at Florida Nov 26 at Purdue Jan 25 at Temple Nov 22 UNC-Greensboro Feb 01 at Tennessee Nov 29 Coppin State Jan 28 DAYTON Nov 26 at Georgetown Feb 04 Georgia Dec 03 at Illinois Feb 02 George Washington Nov 30 Oregon Feb 08 at Alabama Dec 07 Florida A&M Feb 05 at Saint Louis Dec 10 Cincinnati Feb 11 Kentucky Dec 11 at Miami (Ohio) Feb 08 at Richmond Dec 17 Alabama A&M Feb 15 Florida Dec 18 at Creighton Feb 11 La Salle Dec 20 New Orleans Feb 18 at Georgia Dec 22 Troy Feb 15 Fordham Dec 22 IUPUI Feb 22 LSU Dec 29 Southern Feb 18 Duquesne Dec 30 at DAYTON Feb 25 at South Carolina Jan 04 at Saint Joseph's Feb 21 at DAYTON Jan 03 at Georgia Tech Mar 01 at Mississippi Jan 07 St. Bonaventure Feb 25 at Rhode Island Jan 07 Auburn Mar 04 Tennessee Jan 09 Eastern Kentucky Feb 28 Saint Joseph's Jan 10 at Kentucky Jan 14 at Charlotte Mar 04 at Massachusetts Jan 14 at Arkansas

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05-1920_005 100 10/4/05, 1:53 PM ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE

On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the The next major change came in Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started 1981 when the office of the commissioner as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation was instituted. Leland Byrd, who had served has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league as president and executive director of the that is universally hailed as one of the best league since its inception, as well as ath- conferences in the country. letic director at West Virginia, was named That growth and prominence is a direct re- the Conference's first commissioner and sult of the ideals and commitments of the established the commissioner's office in Pitts- member institutions of the Atlantic 10. The burgh. Byrd guided the Eastern 8 through University of Dayton, , several membership changes as Rhode Is- , The George Washing- land, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph's, and ton University, , Univer- Temple replaced Pittsburgh and Villanova. sity of Massachusetts, University of Rhode After membership stabilized, the Eastern 8 trans- Island, , St. Bonaventure Univer- Atlantic 10 Conference formed into the Atlantic 10 Conference with Byrd orches- 230 South Broad Street sity, Saint Joseph's University, , and Xavier Suite 1700 trating the drive to make the league more broad-based as University have formed the foundation of the Atlantic 10 Philadelphia, PA 19102 the women's sports of basketball, gymnastics, , - a foundation which is further strengthened this season (215) 545-6678 tennis, and volleyball were added to the championship Fax: (215) 545-3342 with the additions of the University of North Carolina at www.atlantic10.org slate. Charlotte and Saint Louis University. In May 1984, Byrd resigned as commissioner and was In 2005-06, the Atlantic 10 Conference celebrates replaced by Charlie Theokas, who remained at the Atlantic it’s 30th anniversary season. Although anniversaries are a 10 for 15 and a half months, bringing the league to Linda Bruno good time to reflect, this anniversary is a celebration of national consciousness with his "Think Atlantic 10" cam- the future as much as the past. "It is with Commissioner paign. On December 31, 1985, Theokas resigned to ...... Linda Bruno pride that we look back at our accomplishments and see Associate Commissioner accept the athletic director's position at Temple and was how far this league has truly come," says A-10 commis- ...... Steve Hurlbut replaced by Ron Bertovich, who officially assumed the sioner Linda Bruno, who begins her 12th season at the Assistant Commissioner commissioner's position in May 1986 after serving as ...... Mitchell Kendall helm of the league - the longest tenure of any commis- Assistant Commissioner/Compliance interim commissioner following Theokas' departure. In sioner in the Conference’s history. "More importantly, ...... Jackie Campbell eight years as commissioner, Bertovich expanded the however, the additions of Charlotte and Saint Louis en- Assistant Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships Conference staff to better meet the growing needs of the sure that the future is brighter than it has ever been. We ...... Jeff Long membership and established the Atlantic 10 Television Assistant Commissioner/Public Relations are adding two members who will greatly enhance the ...... Ray Cella Network, which has developed into a major regional outlet national profile of all our sports and expose our programs Director of Championships and has won three Emmy Awards. In addition, he oversaw to two new markets in which our universities actively re- ...... Celene McGowan further membership changes as Xavier was added to the Associate Director of Communications cruit. The A-10 has never been as strong as it is now." ...... Stephen Haug league while Penn State, Rutgers, and West Virginia de- The Atlantic 10 Conference, which spans eight states Associate Director of Communications parted. Furthermore, he continued the league's empha- and the District of Columbia with a total population of ...... AnnMarie Person sis on broad-based programs as the Atlantic 10 expanded Assistant Director of Sponsorships almost 73 million people, will crown champions in 21 ...... Karl Mawhinney its championship list with the additions of women's cross sports this season: baseball, men's and women's basket- Coordinator of Television Operations country, field hockey, men's and women's soccer, women's ball, men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's ...... Dan Williams swimming & diving, and men's and women's indoor track Assistant to the Commissioner golf, women’s , men's and women's indoor and ...... Charisse Davidson & field, as well as the reinstitution of men's swimming & outdoor track & field, women's rowing, men's and women's Finance Assistant diving. soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming & diving, ...... Marybeth Chartier On April 13, 1994, Bertovich resigned his position Compliance Assistant men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball...... Jamie Braunwarth to accept the job of vice president and general manager The genesis of this tradition of success can be traced Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officials of Empire Sports Network in Buffalo. On June 14, 1994, to March 2, 1975, when eight university representatives ...... Linda Bruno was officially introduced as the Atlantic 10's met in Harrisburg, PA, to discuss the formation of a new Coordinator of Women's Basketball/Field Hockey Officials fourth commissioner. As commissioner, Bruno has ...... Marie Koch collegiate basketball association. A similar meeting was Assignor of Softball/Soccer Officials strengthened the Atlantic 10's membership with the addi- also held on May 23 of that year, with the final formation ...... Nick Cinquanto tions of Charlotte, Dayton, Fordham, La Salle, Richmond, of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League announced Assignor of Volleyball Officials and Saint Louis. She also negotiated television deals with ...... Bill Stevens on August 13, 1975. The NCAA granted allied affiliation Assignor of Baseball Officials ESPN and was among the first to sign a contract with status upon the ECBL on October 15, 1975, and granted ...... Nick Zibelli College Sports Television, which provides greater expo- the league an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament Receptionist sure for the Atlantic 10's athletic programs. Under her ...... Ginette Gilbert on June 17, 1976. Championships Intern leadership, the Atlantic 10 has increased its champion- The ECBL began operation at the start of the 1976- ...... TBA ship schedule to 21 sports with the additions of women's 77 season with Duquesne, George Washington, Massa- Marketing Intern rowing, men's and women's outdoor track & field, and ...... TBA chusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, and women’s lacrosse. In 1997, Bruno also spearheaded the West Virginia as its charter members. Several changes league’s entrance into Division I football with the forma- happened quickly in the ECBL, the first coming in 1977- tion of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference, which has won 78 when the league changed its name to the Eastern three national titles in its eight-year existence. In addition, Athletic Association - better known as the Eastern 8 - to in an effort to recognize the athletic and academic achieve- reflect its changing mission. That year, the Eastern 8 ments of all student-athletes, Bruno instituted the became more than a basketball league as the men's Commissioner's Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 sports of baseball, cross country, golf, swimming, and student-athlete with a 3.5 gpa or better. tennis were added to the championship schedule.

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05-1920_005 102 10/4/05, 1:53 PM The University of Dayton Arena ...... 99-108 The Arena ...... 100-101 Arena Records ...... 102-103 NCAA Tournaments at UD Arena ...... 104-105 Flyer Faithful ...... 106 Attendance Records...... 107 Arena Sellouts ...... 108

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05-1920_005 103 10/4/05, 1:53 PM UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA

As the University of Dayton Arena moves into its middle ages (it turned 35 on December 6, 2004), it only gets better. In November 2002, the UD Arena re-opened after undergoing a major renovation that had been completed in a swift 10 months. Additions to the UD Arena included suites and loge seats, and the new Time Warner Cable Flight Deck -- all overlooking Blackburn Court with a powerful view of all of the LOGE SEATING action. The Boesch Lounge received a face-lift along with new restrooms and upgraded concessions for the fans. Environmental graphics were added throughout the building that tell the story of the long tradition of Dayton basketball. Overall, the facility was modernized with an eye to the future while maintaining its steadfast roots as a landmark in the Dayton community. The Arena, built in 1969 for approximately $4.5 million without the use of public funds, has been a tremendous host site. The Flyers' win over Duquesne on February 17, 1999 was their 500th game at UD Arena and their 350th win at the venue. In the 2002-2003 season, the Flyers won their 400th game at UD Arena, going 17-1 at home, and winning the Atlantic 10 Championship on their home floor. Nationally, the Arena is better known as a host to 19 of the last 36 NCAA Tournaments. That covers 66 games, fourth all-time behind Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium, New York's , and 's Huntsman Center. During the summer of 1997, the University made two moves to forever tie the Arena with two of the greatest names in UD basketball history. The playing court at UD Arena was named after former Flyer coach Tom Blackburn, and the $4.5 million addition to the Arena was named for former player and coach Don Donoher. The two coaches combined for nearly 800 victories from 1947 to 1989. The playing floor is officially known as 'Tom Blackburn Court at the University of Dayton Arena,' but is referred to as 'Blackburn Court.' Blackburn TIME WARNER CABLE coached the Flyers from 1947 until his death due to cancer in 1964. Only 58 at the time of his death, Blackburn won 352 games while being bested just 141. When he signed on at UD, the Flyers had just FLIGHT DECK posted a four-win season. Four years later, his team was playing in the championship game of the most prestigious tournament of the day, the National Invitation Tournament. The addition of the Donoher Basketball Center in 1998 was the first step in placing the facility ahead of its time. The Donoher Basketball Center, an addition to the southwest corner of the Arena, has given the Flyer basketball programs a technologically advanced facility for training, game prepara- tion and recruiting. It now serves as the nerve center for the Flyer basketball programs, housing state- of-the-art conditioning and training rooms, locker rooms, multi-media facilities and team meeting rooms. The locker room layout incorporates an NBA-style design, combining a casually furnished lounge and meeting area within the locker room. Named for Don Donoher at the urging of John McHale, whose $1.25 million gift to the University initiated the project, the Center's grand debut came on June 28, 1998. The Flyer Faithful turned out 5,000 strong to visit the open house. Donoher, who coached UD to a school-record 437 wins from BOESCH LOUNGE 1964 to 1989, took UD to the NCAA title game in 1967 and to the NIT title the following year. He led UD to the Sweet 16 in the 1970s and then the Regional Finals in the 1980s. He also won a gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics as an assistant coach of the U.S. team (which featured ). In fact, the NCAA Final Four appearance in 1967 helped convince the UD administration of the need for the Arena. On November 7, 1968, the Rev. Raymond A. Roesch broke ground for the University of Dayton Arena. And with his first shovel of dirt, the then-UD president began a project that would help take college basketball from a game played in small gymnasiums to an event played to thousands of fans in magnificent arenas. A little more than a year after the construction began, UD Arena was a reality. It opened on December 6, 1969, as the Flyers faced Bowling Green. BG's Jim Connally hit the Arena's first shot, followed by Dayton's first hoop, a jumper from Pat Murnen. The Flyers led 39-27 at half and pushed it to 43-27 before a 21-8 BG tear. From there, it was a dogfight. Senior (and future UD Hall of Famer) LUXURY SUITES

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George Janky, who had 26 points and 15 rebounds, sank a pair of free throws with 29 seconds left to give UD a 72-68 lead. The Falcons' Bob Quayle hit a shot at 0:17 and then stole the inbounds pass and missed a last-second shot which would have sent it into overtime. Afterward, Jim Gottschall said, "Those two free throws George made were really something. Let's face it ... he won the game." The dedication of the Arena came at halftime of the 79-75 win over DePaul on January 17. At halftime, Ohio Governor James Rhodes told the sell-out crowd, "The arena is an example of the University of Dayton's progressive attitude and showed it is one of the nation's leading universities in accomplishing this arena." In the 30 years that have passed, more than 14 million customers have witnessed events in UD Arena. In a typical year, the Arena will host more than a half-million people at more than 100 events. The level of talent that has appeared on the floor at the Arena is staggering. The list includes the likes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, , Michael Jordan, Elvis, , , , , Dean Smith, Baryshnikov, , Johnny Cash, , and Tony Gwynn (playing basketball for San Diego State). The list goes on and on. One of a generation of great basketball arenas built in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the 13,409-seat home of Flyer basketball was the brainchild of university movers Roesch, the Rev. Charles Collins, Brother Elmer Lackner and then-Flyer Director of Athletics Thomas J. Frericks. Planning began in 1967 amid a tremendous demand for tickets to Flyer home games. Home for the games at that time The Flyers have an all-time win was the University of Dayton Fieldhouse, which was renamed the Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and percentage of .717 (433-171) at home. Convocation Center in 1991. Built in 1950, the then-Fieldhouse held 5,808 fans and was sold out for The Arena opened on December 6, 1969, as Dayton beat its last 195 Flyer games. Bowling Green, 72-70 (tipoff pictured above). The Flyers’ The Arena made NCAA men’s basketball history again in March 2001 by hosting 10 post-season last home win was March 1, 2005, a 53-52 thriller over games in eight days, a feat never-before done in college basketball. While other venues have hosted Massachusetts on UD’s Senior Day last season. NCAA games and games of the National Invitation Tournament in the same year, no venue or school Twenty-one times, Dayton has defeated a ranked team on had ever done both simultaneously. And while UD was a gracious host to nine NCAA teams, the NIT was Tom Blackburn Court. The Flyers have won eight National not kind to UD opponents as the Flyers advanced to the quarterfinals for the 10th time in 19 NIT Invitation Tournament games at home in front of the Flyer appearances. Faithful, and boast a 10-3 record in conference tournament games at UD Arena (including 5-1 in the Atlantic 10). When the NCAA Tournament expanded to 65 teams for the first time in 2001, the NCAA placed the first-ever Opening-Round Game in Dayton, featuring the tournament’s 64th and 65th seeded teams, Northwestern State and Winthrop. The Opening Round was such a success in Dayton that the NCAA declared UD Arena as the Opening Round’s home from 2001 through 2008. The NCAA First and Second Rounds return to the Arena in 2006 and with the completion of that series, UD Arena will pass Madison Square Garden and become the third-most prolific NCAA Tournament venue. In addition, UD was also selected to host the Women’s Basketball Regional Final in 2007.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS All College Games By A Dayton Flyer Against The Flyers NCAA Tourney Game

Austin Carr Tom Crosswhite Charles Jones Most Points 61 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 41 vs. Loyola/La., Jan 9, 1971 45 LIU-Brooklyn, Mar 11, 1998 (NIT) 61 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 Austin Carr Tom Crosswhite Charles Jones Austin Carr Most Points In A Half 35 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 27 vs. Loyola/La., Jan 9, 1971 34 LIU-Brooklyn, Mar 11, 1998 (NIT) 35 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 Austin Carr Tom Crosswhite Charles Jones Austin Carr Most Field Goals Made 25 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 18 vs. Loyola/La., Jan 9, 1971 18 LIU-Brooklyn, Mar 11, 1998 (NIT) 25 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 Austin Carr Johnny Davis Charles Jones Austin Carr Most Field Goals Attempted 44 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 30 vs. Notre Dame, Feb 25, 1976 38 LIU-Brooklyn, Mar 11, 1998 (NIT) 44 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 Mike Sylvester (11-for-11) Mike Sylvester (11-for-11) Record unknown Three Times Best Field Goal Accuracy 1.000 UD vs. Xavier, Feb 23, 1973 1.000 vs. Xavier, Feb 23, 1973 .861 LAST: N. Collison (11-13), Kan., Mar 16, 2001 Shawn Haughn Shawn Haughn Tim Pollard Twice Most Three Pointers Made 8 UD vs. Saint Louis, Feb 13, 1994 8 vs. Saint Louis, Feb 13, 1994 7 Miss. Valley St., Nov 11, 1988 5 Tim Pollard Norm Grevey & Larry Hisle Tim Pollard Terrence Woods Most Three Pointers Attempted 20 Miss.Vly. St. vs. UD, Nov 11, 1988 13 20 Miss. Valley St., Nov 11, 1988 16 Fla. A&M (vs. Lehigh), Mar 16, 2004 Shawn Haughn (8-for-8) Shawn Haughn Archie Tullos (3-for-3) Chuck Murphy Best Three Pointers Accuracy 1.000 UD vs. Saint Louis, Feb 13, 1994 1.000 vs. Saint Louis, Feb 13, 1994 1.000 Detroit, Jan 21, 1987 1.000 DePaul (vs. Ga. Tech), Mar 15, 1991 JaFonde Williams Edwin Young JaFonde Williams Harold Deane Free Throws Made 20 Hampton vs. UD, Jan 3, 1996 18 vs. La.-Monroe, Dec 18, 1997 20 Hampton, Jan 3, 1996 12 Virg. (vs. Nicholls St.), Mar 16, 1995 JaFonde Williams Johnny Davis JaFonde Williams Harold Deane Free Throws Attempted 23 Hampton vs. UD, Jan 3, 1996 18 Roosevelt Chapman 20 Hampton , Jan 3, 1996 15 Virg. (vs. Nicholls St)., Mar 16, 1995 David Lawrence Edwin Young, twice David Lawrence McNeese St. vs. UD, Dec 2, 1978 LAST: vs. La.-Monroe, Dec 18, 1997 McNeese St., Dec 2, 1978 Kansas vs. W. Kentucky, Mar 18, 1995 Edwin Young (18-for-18) Edwin Young (18-for-18) Twice Best Free Throw Accuracy 1.000 UD vs. NE La., Dec 18, 1997 1.000 vs. La.-Monroe, Dec. 18, 1997 1.000 Xavier, Jan 30, 1999 1.000 George Jackson George Jackson Two Players Most Rebounds 25 UD, On two occasions 25 Twice 22 23 Indiana (vs. Kentucky), Mar 22, 1975 Jack Meeham Negele Knight Darius Clemons Jack Meeham Most Assists 17 Notre Dame vs. Ohio, Mar 7, 1970 15 vs. Xavier, Mar 10, 1990 (MCC) 15 Loyola/Ill., Jan 16, 1982 17 Notre Dame (vs. Ohio), Mar 7, 1970 Alex Robertson Alex Robertson Several Times Derrick Phelps Most Steals 9 UD, On two occasions 9 Twice 6 6 Alcorn St. (vs. Xavier), Mar 15, 1983 Erv Giddings Calvin Booth D’or Fischer Most Blocked Shots 10 Penn St. vs. UD, Mar 16, 1998 (NIT) 6 vs. Youngstown St., Jan 10, 1977 10 Penn St. vs. UD, Mar 16, 1998 (NIT) 9 NWern. St. (vs. Winthrop), Mar 13, 2001

TEAM RECORDS All College Games By The Flyers Against The Flyers NCAA Tourney Game

Dayton vs. Ashland Southern Notre Dame Most Points 120 vs. Ashland, Jan 27, 1979 120 Jan 27, 1979 116 Dec., 15, 1990 112 vs. Ohio, Mar. 7, 1970 Dayton vs. Ashland Loyola/La. Notre Dame Most Points In A Half 74 vs. Ashland, Jan 27, 1979 (2nd Half) 74 Jan 27, 1979 (2nd Half) 68 Jan. 9, 1971 (Half unknown) 58 vs. Ohio, Mar. 7, 1970 (2nd Half) Roanoke vs. George Washington Roanoke Temple Fewest Points 22 vs. Dayton, Jan 9, 1978 38 Jan. 18, 1997 22 Jan. 2, 1978 43 vs. Kansas, Mar. 15, 1986 Roanoke vs. Saint Louis Roanoka Jacksonville Fewest Points In A Half 10 vs. Dayton, Jan 9, 1978 (2nd Half) 14 Jan. 14, 1995 (2nd Half) 10 Jan. 9, 1978 (2nd Half) 19 vs. Temple, Mar. 13, 1986 (2nd Half) Dayton Twice Saint Louis Cincinnati Widest Margin of Victory 58 vs. Prairie View, Dec. 29, 1997 58 vs. Prairie View, Dec. 29, 1997 43 Jan. 14, 1995 38 vs. Delaware, Mar. 20, 1992 vs. Central Conn., Jan. 23, 1993 vs. Central Conn., Jan. 23, 1993 Dayton (31-for-40) vs. Southern (31-for-40) Record unknown North Carolina A&T (32-for-52) Best Field Goal Percentage .775 vs. Southern, Mar 1, 1986 .775 Mar. 1, 1986 .615 vs. Morehead State, March 13, 1984 Six Times Six Times Twice Cal State Northridge Most Three Pointers Made 14 14 14 13 vs. Syracuse, Mar. 16, 2001 Twice (6-for-8, both times) vs. E. Michigan (6-for-8) Miami/Ohio (6-for-8) Ohio State (5-for-10) Best Three Point Percentage .750 UD (vs. E. Michigan), Dec. 6, 1997 .750 Dec. 6, 1997 .750 Feb. 23, 1987 .500 vs. Towson, Mar. 15, 1991 Miami/Ohio (vs. UD), Feb. 23, 1987 Three Times vs. Geo. Wash. Twice Navy Most Free Throws Made 35 Xavier (vs. UD), Jan. 30, 1999 35 Feb. 14, 1998 35 Xavier, Jan. 30, 1999 34 vs. Louisana St., Mar. 15, 1985 UD (vs. Geo. Wash.), Feb. 14, 1998 Butler, Feb. 21, 1991 Butler (vs. UD), Feb. 21, 1991 Twice vs. Detroit Xavier Twice Most Free Throws Attempted 47 Xavier (vs. UD), Jan. 30, 1999 47 Jan. 27, 1990 47 Jan. 30, 1999 43 UD (vs. Detroit), Jan. 27, 1990 Dayton (17-for-17) vs. Villanova (17-for--17) Butler (35-for-36) Dayton (17-for--17) Best Free Throw Percentage 1.000 vs. Villanova, Mar 15, 1985 (NCAA) 1.000 Mar. 15, 1985 (NCAA) .972 Feb. 21, 1991 1.000 vs. Villanova, Mar. 15, 1985 (NCAA)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Rebounds Three Point Field Goals, Attempted Overall Scoring Player Opponent Date Reb Date Opponent 3PA 1 George Jackson Tampa Feb 24, 1971 25 Player Opponent Date Pts 1 Dec 1, 1990 Morehead 45 George Jackson Xavier Feb 4, 1970 25 1 Tom Crosswhite Loyola/La. Jan 9, 1971 41 2 Jan 3, 1994 DePaul 39 3 Ryan Perryman Long Island NIT Mar 11, 1998 23 2 Johnny Davis Notre Dame Feb 25, 1976 38 3 Dec 15, 1990 Southern 38 4 Erv Giddings Fairfield NIT Mar 10, 1978 22 3 Chip Hare Duquesne Feb 4, 1993 35 Erv Giddings Eastern Kentucky Dec 9, 1975 22 4 Johnny Davis Florida State Mar 6, 1976 35 Three Point field Goals, Accuracy Date Opponent 3PM 3PA Pct Blocked Shots Freshmen Scoring 1 Dec 6, 1997 Eastern Michigan 6 8 .750 Player Opponent Date Blks Player Opponent Date Pts 2 Jan 25, 2000 La Salle 10 15 .667 1 Erv Giddings Youngstown State Jan 10, 1977 6 1 Shawn Haughn Saint Louis Feb 13, 1994 30 Feb 14, 1987 Miami/Fla. 4 6 .667 2 Sean Finn Delaware State Nov 24, 2002 5 2 Tony Stanley Temple Jan 28, 1998 26 Dec 27, 1997 Northwestern 8 12 .667 3 Anthony Corbitt Loyola/Ill. Feb 11, 1989 4 Jim Rhoden Fairfield NIT Mar 10, 1978 26 4 Jan 9, 1997 Wright State 15 23 .652 Anthony Corbitt Butler Feb 25, 1989 4 4 Paul Hawkins Toledo Dec 27, 1980 25 5 Dec 16, 1986 Ohio State 7 11 .636 Keith Waleskowski Geo. Washington Feb 17, 2001 4 5 Norman Plummer La Salle Jan 22, 2005 24 Tony Stanley Miami/Ohio 2ot Nov 22, 1997 24 Rebounds Steals Ed Young Long Island Mar 2, 1983 24 Date Opponent Reb Player Opponent Date Stls Jim Rhoden Chattanooga Jan 16, 1978 24 1 Feb 14, 1957 Regis 93 1 Alex Robertson Miami/Ohio Dec 30, 1993 9 Johnny Davis Xavier Feb 23, 1974 24 2 Dec 1, 1956 G Adolphus 88 Alex Robertson Notre Dame Feb 25, 1992 9 3 Feb 23, 1955 Toledo 81 Opponent Scoring 3 Negele Knight Mississippi Valley Nov 30, 1988 7 Kevin Conrad La Salle Feb 12, 1983 7 Player Team Date Pts Assists 1 Charles Jones Long Island NIT Mar 11, 1998 45 Date Opponent Assts 2 Keith Gailes Loyola/Ill. MCC Mar 9, 1990 44 TEAM GAME RECORDS 1 Dec 7, 1985 Long Island 37 Field Goals Made 2 Dec 3, 1988 Central Florida 34 Field Goals, Made Date Opponent FGM 3 Dec 27, 1989 Southern 30 Player Opponent Date FG 1 Jan 27, 1979 Ashland 53 1 Tom Crosswhite Loyola/La. Jan 9, 1971 18 2 Dec 27, 1967 Portland 52 Blocked Shots 2 Roosevelt Chapman Otterbein Nov 27, 1982 16 3 Dec 1, 1979 Ashland 49 Date Opponent Blocks Nov 27, 1982 Otterbein 49 1 Nov 29, 1978 Wittenberg 9 Field Goals, Accuracy (min. 10 made) Jan 19, 1982 Jersey City 9 Player Opponent Date FG/Att Pct Field Goals, Attempted Dec 18, 1982 Toledo 9 1 Mike Sylvester Xavier Feb 23, 1974 11/11 1.000 Date Opponent FGA Jan 6, 1990 Wright State 9 2 Mike Kanieski Hofstra Dec 29, 1981 10/10 1.000 1 Dec 30, 1950 Arizona St. 107 3 Dave Colbert Southern Mar 1, 1986 13/14 .929 Jan 9, 1952 Ohio U. 107 Steals 3 Feb 14, 1957 Regis 102 Date Opponent Steals Three-Point Field Goals, Made 1 Nov 29, 1989 Furman 17 Opponent Date 3Pt Field Goals, Accuracy Jan 10, 1991 Loyola/Ill. 17 1 Shawn Haughn Saint Louis Feb 13, 1994 8 Date Opponent FGM FGA Pct Dec 14, 1991 Mt St Mary’s 17 2 Norm Grevey Butler Feb 25, 1989 7 1 Mar 1, 1986 Southern 31 40 .775 Norm Grevey Cincinnati Dec 29, 1990 7 2 Feb 18, 1970 Kent State 34 47 .723 TEAM SEASON RECORDS Home Wins Three-Point Field Goals, Accuracy (min. 4 made) Field Goals, Accuracy (Best Half) Year Overall HmGms HmRec Wins Player Opponent Date 3Pt/Att Pct Date Opponent FGM FGA Pct 1 2002-03 24-6 18 17-1 17 1 Shawn Haughn St. Louis Feb 13, 1994 8/8 1.000 1 Mar 1, 1986 Southern 1st 19 22 .864 1977-78 19-10 20 17-3 17 2 Marques Bennett Coppin State Nov 27, 2004 4/4 1.000 2 Jan 25, 1969 Miami/Ohio 2nd 17 22 .773 2 1981-82 21-9 18 16-2 16 Negele Knight Xavier Mar 3, 1990 4/4 1.000 1989-90 22-10 19 16-3 16 Chip Jones Marquette Jan 5, 1991 4/4 1.000 Free Throws, Made 4 1973-74 20-9 16 15-1 15 Derrick Dukes Niagara Jan 12, 1993 4/4 1.000 Date Opponent FTM 1985-86 17-13 17 15-2 15 Chip Hare Duquesne Feb 4, 1993 4/4 1.000 1 Feb 8, 1957 Villanova 44 1978-79 19-10 18 15-3 15 2 Dec 16, 1953 Louisville 40 1984-85 19-10 18 15-3 15 Free Throws, Made Opponent Date FT Free Throws, Attempted Home Win Percentage 1 Edwin Young NE Louisiana Dec 18, 1997 18 Date Opponent FTA Year Overall HmGms HmRec Pct. 2 Edwin Young Geo Washington Feb 14, 1998 16 1 Dec 16, 1953 Louisville 58 1 2002-03 24-6 18 17-1 .944 2 Feb 8, 1957 Villanova 56 2 1973-74 20-9 16 15-1 .938 Free Throws, Accuracy (min. 4 made) 3 1981-82 21-9 18 16-2 .889 Opponent Date M/Att Pct Free Throws, Accuracy 4 1985-86 17-13 17 15-2 .882 1 Edwin Young NE La. Dec 18, 1997 18/18 1.000 Date Opponent FTM FTA Pct 5 1983-84 21-11 16 14-2 .875 George Janky N. Dame Feb 28, 1970 13/13 1.000 1 Mar 15, 1985 Villanova 17 17 1.000 Darnell Hoskins Va. Tech Feb 15, 1997 13/13 1.000 Mar 12, 1986 McNeese St. 13 13 1.000 Highest Percentage of Wins At Home Year Overall Home HmPct. %W Assists Three Point Field Goals, Made 1 1993-94 6-21 6-10 0.375 1.000 Opponent Date Asts Date Opponent 3PM 1994-95 7-20 7-9 0.438 1.000 1 Negele Knight Xavier Mar 10, 1990 15 1 Jan 9, 1997 Wright State 15 3 1979-80 13-14 12-5 0.706 .923 2 Ray Springer Xavier Feb 4, 1989 14 2 Dec 27, 1989 Southern 14 1996-97 13-14 12-3 0.800 .923 Kevin Conrad Otterbein Nov 27, 1982 14 Dec 22, 1990 Bradley 14 5 1977-78 19-10 17-3 0.850 .895 Kevin Conrad Xavier Feb 22, 1981 14 Dec 27, 1990 Texas Southern 14 Kevin Conrad Alcorn State Feb 7, 1981 14 Dec 11, 1993 Wright State 14 6 Derrick Dukes Southern Dec 15, 1990 13 Jan 3, 1994 DePaul 14 Larry Schellenberg Cincinnati Jan 12, 1985 13 Mar 1, 1994 Detroit 14 Jim Paxson Cal Poly Pomona Dec 11, 1978 13 Dec 29, 1997 Prairie View 14

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There are many reasons why the NCAA Tournament Committee has called on the University of Dayton Arena to be a host for so many NCAA Tournament games: MOST PROLIFIC

• The University had constructed a new (and large) arena in 1969, making it one of the most NCAA TOURNAMENT VENUES attractive venues in the country. Gms Building City Span • The hometown Flyers had been so good for so long that the college basketball fans in the 83 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. 1940-1964 Miami Valley were among the most knowledgeable and supportive in the country. 75 Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah 1971-2003 • Dayton’s Director of Athletics Thomas J. Frericks was an influential member of the tournament 71 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. 1943-1961 committee and a visionary regarding how to host a tournament. 66 UD ARENA DAYTON, OHIO 1970-2005 • After hosting so many times, the NCAA often sent those chosen to host to Dayton, to witness 55 The Omni Atlanta, Ga. 1977-1992 the model of how to host the tournament. 53 Charlotte Coliseum I Charlotte, N.C. 1958-1999 51 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Ind. 1987-2003 51 The Philadelphia, Pa. 1939-1984 Pick whatever reason you want, but there is certainly no argument that the UD Arena has been the site of more 50 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. 1958-1991 memorable NCAA Tournament moments than any facility in history. Among the Arena memories... 47 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. 1974-2000 Notre Dame’s Austin Carr scored 35 points against Ohio University -- in the first half. He added 26 more after UD ARENA & intermission and holds the single-game mark to this day. THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Adolph Rupp’s fell to Florida State in 1972, ending his amazing career that resulted in 875 victories. Selected players who have played in the NCAAs at UD Arena Kentucky handed Bobby Knight’s Hoosiers their only loss in a two-year, 64-game span in what was called Player School Year college basketball’s greatest game until eliminated UK in Philadelphia in 1992 DePaul 1981 Kenny Anderson Georgia Tech 1991 The world was introduced to a magical freshman from Michigan State in 1978. But the Spartans title would Kent Benson Indiana 1975 Syracuse 2001 wait a year as soon-to-be champ Kentucky knocked out Magic Johnson, handing him his only Len Bias Maryland 1985 NCAA Tourney loss. Indiana 1975 Austin Carr Notre Dame 1970 Mark Aguirre’s agony as he gripped the ball after it had gone through the net to beat his top-ranked DePaul Blue Jacksonville 1970 Demons in his final collegiate game -- a loss to Saint Joseph’s. Goose Givens Kentucky 1978 Kansas 2001 Indiana trouncing the Maryland Terrapins en route to winning the 1981 NCAA Title with sophomore Isiah Thomas Kansas 2001 leading the way in his final collegiate season. Miami/Ohio 1985 Jimmy Jackson Ohio State 1991 In a simple 1984 play-in game, referee Mickey Crowley, former Supervisor of Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Magic Johnson Michigan State 1978 Officials, ran to the ESPN announcing position to watch a replay to determine whom to send to the foul line. Michigan State 1978 Raef LaFrentz Kansas 1995 Kyle Macy Kentucky 1978 One amazing day in 1985: Fairleigh Dickinson nearly beat powerful Michigan, Villanova started its dream run to Kansas 1986 the NCAA Championship (against the Dayton Flyers no less), Len Bias and Maryland stole one from Ron Harper Indiana 1975 and the Miami Redskins and David Robinson jumped into the nation’s conscious as Navy decimated LSU. Jim McDaniel Western Kentucky 1970 Villanova 1985 One year later, another amazing freshman took to the floor in Kansas’ Danny Manning while Michigan State’s Shawn Respert Michigan State 1992 Scott Skiles fought and clawed his way to the regional while making a remarkable around-the-body pass on a Kentucky 1978 breakaway. David Robinson Navy 1985 Central Michigan 1975 Ohio State, led by Jimmy Jackson and hometown hero Mark Baker (a Dunbar High School grad), knocked out St. John’s 1991 Georgia Tech and then Jackson announced that Kenny Anderson was going pro. Arizona 1995 Scott Skiles Michigan State 1986 After going 0-3 in NCAA Tournament Games at the UD Arena, the 1995 Miami Redskins shocked the Arizona Damon Stoudamire Arizona 1995 Roy Tarpley Michigan 1985 Wildcats behind the dreadlocked Devin Davis. Diana Taruasi Connecticut 2003 Isiah Thomas Indiana 1981 The North Carolina State women knocking off the top two seeds in the East -- UConn and Old Dominion -- to Cincinnati 1992 advance to the 1998 Final Four. Those who’ve coached in the NCAAs In 2001, UD Arena became just the fourth venue to host 60 Men’s NCAA Tournament Games -- joining Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium, Madison Square Garden and Salt Lake City’s Huntsman Center. Also that week, Syracuse at UD Arena and have won a defeated Hawai’i giving Orange head coach his 600th career coaching victory. National Championship Coach Team Yrs. won Title That year also featured the first-ever Opening Round Game. Held at UD Arena, the Northwestern State Demons Connecticut* 1995, ‘00, ‘02, ‘03 defeated the Winthrop Eagles as the field was expanded to 65 teams for the first time ever. The Opening Round Jim Boeheim Syracuse 2003 game was such a success in Dayton that the NCAA elected to hold the game at UD Arena through 2008. Kansas 1986 Michigan 1995 In three years, the Opening Round Game has become one of the most exciting and entertaining games of the NCAA Joe B. Hall Kentucky 1978 Tournament. In 2002, Prosper Karangwa of Siena scored 31 points to lead his to an 81-77 win over UTEP 1992 Alcorn State and legendary coach Davey L. Whitney. The 2003 NCAA Tournament was known for its close games and Jud Heathcote Michigan State 1978, ‘86, ‘92 exciting finishes, and the Opening Round set the tone as UNC Asheville and Texas Southern found themselves Bobby Knight Indiana 1979, ‘81 knotted at 75-75 at the end of regulation. UNC Asheville, making its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, came Muffet McGraw Notre Dame* 2001 away with a 92-84 win in overtime. Al McGuire Marquette 1972, ‘73, ’76 Villanova 1985 In 2003, the Women’s NCAA Tournament returned to Dayton for the East Regional. Not only did the four teams who Lute Olsen Arizona 1995 visited UD Arena feature the defending National Champion Connecticut Huskies, but also the four previous Na- Adolph Rupp Kentucky 1972 tional Champions: Connecticut, who also won the title in 2000, 2001 Champion Notre Dame, and Purdue, who won Dean Smith North Carolina 1976 it all in 1999. Connecticut survived the bracket of champions and went on to take the 2003 National Champion- John Thompson Georgetown 1986 ship. Roy Williams North Carolina 2005 * Women’s Coach

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Date Team Score Team Score Region Round Att NCAA GAME-BY-GAME AT UD ARENA Mar 20, 1992 Michigan State 6 1 SW Missouri State 54 Midwest First 13,007 Men’s NCAA Tournament Games Mar 20, 1992 Kansas 100 Howard 6 7 Midwest First 13,007 Date Team Score Team Score Region Round Att Mar 20, 1992 Texas-El Paso 5 5 Evansville 5 0 Midwest First 13,007 Mar 7, 1970 Notre Dame 112 Ohio 8 2 Midwest First 13,458 Mar 22, 1992 Cincinnati 7 7 Michigan State 6 5 Midwest Second 13,007 Mar 7, 1970 Jacksonville 109 Western Kentucky 9 6 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 22, 1992 Texas-El Paso 6 6 Kansas 6 0 Midwest Second 13,007 Mar 16, 1972 Florida State 7 0 Minnesota 5 6 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Miami/Ohio 71 Arizona 6 2 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 16, 1972 Kentucky 8 5 Marquette 6 9 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Virginia 9 6 Nicholls State 72 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 18, 1972 Florida State 7 3 Kentucky 54 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Kansas 8 2 Colgate 6 8 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 18, 1972 Minnesota 7 7 Marquette 7 2 Mideast Reg Consol 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Western Kentucky 8 2 Michigan 7 6 ot Midwest First 13,045 Mar 10, 1973 Marquette 7 7 Miami/Ohio 6 2 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 1995 Virginia 6 0 Miami/Ohio 5 4 ot Midwest Second 13,045 Mar 10, 1973 Austin Peay 7 7 Jacksonville 7 5 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 1995 Kansas 7 5 Western Kentucky 7 0 Midwest Second 13,045 Mar 20, 1975 Kentucky 9 0 Central Michigan 7 3 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 13, 2001 Northwestern St. 71 Winthrop 6 7 Midwest Opening 6,813 Mar 20, 1975 Indiana 8 1 Oregon State 71 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Illinois 9 6 Northwesten St. 5 4 Midwest First 13,009 Mar 22, 1975 Kentucky 9 2 Indiana 90 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Charlotte 7 0 Tennessee 6 3 Midwest First 13,009 Mar 22, 1975 Central Michigan 8 8 Oregon State 87 Mideast Reg Consol 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Kansas 99 Cal State Northidge 75 Midwest First 13,133 Mar 13, 1976 Alabama 7 9 North Carolina 64 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Syracuse 7 9 Hawai’i 6 9 Midwest First 13,133 Mar 13, 1976 Marquette 79 Western Kentucky 6 0 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 2001 Kansas 87 Syracuse 5 8 Midwest Second 13,159 Mar 16, 1978 Kentucky 9 1 Miami/Ohio 6 9 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 18, 2001 Illinois 79 Charlotte 61 Midwest Second 13,159 Mar 16, 1978 Michigan State 9 0 Western Kentucky 69 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 12, 2002 Siena 81 Alcorn State 77 East Opening 8,681 Mar 18, 1978 Kentucky 5 2 Michigan State 4 9 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 18, 2003 UNC Asheville 9 2 Texas Southern 8 4 ot South Opening 7,711 Mar 12, 1981 Saint Joseph's 5 9 Creighton 57 Mideast First 13,252 Mar 16, 2004 Florida A & M 7 2 Lehigh 57 St. Louis Opening 7,808 Mar 12, 1981 Maryland 8 1 Tenn.-Chattanooga 6 9 Mideast First 13,252 Mar. 15, 2005 Oakland 7 9 Alabama A&M 6 9 Syracuse Opening 8,254 Mar 13, 1981 Saint Joseph's 4 9 DePaul 4 8 Mideast Second 13,157 Mar 13, 1981 Indiana 9 9 Maryland 6 4 Mideast Second 13,157 Women’s NCAA Tournament Games Mar 15, 1983 Robert Morris 6 4 Georgia Southern 5 4 Mideast Play-In 7,641 Mar 21, 1998 North Carolina St. 5 5 Old Dominion 5 4 East Reg Semi 7,243 Mar 15, 1983 Alcorn State 8 1 Xavier 75 Midwest Play-In 7,641 Mar 21, 1998 Connecticut 74 Arizona 57 East Reg Semi 7,243 Mar 13, 1984 Morehead State 7 0 North Carolina A&T 6 9 Mideast Play-In 7,465 Mar 23, 1998 North Carolina St. 6 0 Connecticut 5 2 East Reg Final 7,220 Mar 13, 1984 Alcorn State 79 Houston Baptist 6 0 Midwest Play-In 7,465 Mar 28, 2003 Connecticut 7 0 Boston College 4 9 East Reg Semi 9,552 Mar 15, 1985 Michigan 5 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 5 Southeast First 13,260 Mar 28, 2003 Purdue 6 6 Notre Dame 47 East Reg Semi 9,552 Mar 15, 1985 Villanova 51 Dayton 4 9 Southeast First 13,260 Apr 1, 2003 Connecticut 7 3 Purdue 6 4 East Reg Final 8,503 Mar 15, 1985 Maryland 6 9 Miami/Ohio 68 ot Southeast First 13,260 Key: Mar 15, 1985 Navy 7 8 Louisiana State 5 5 Southeast First 13,260 Reg Semi - Regional Semifinal Mar 17, 1985 Villanova 5 9 Michigan 5 5 Southeast Second 13,260 Reg Final - Regional Final Mar 17, 1985 Maryland 64 Navy 5 9 Southeast Second 13,260 Reg Consol - Regional Consolation Game Mar 13, 1986 Kansas 71 North Carolina A&T 4 6 Midwest First 13,260 Mar 13, 1986 Temple 6 1 Jacksonville 5 0 ot Midwest First 13,260 Mar 13, 1986 Georgetown 7 0 Texas Tech 64 Midwest First 13,260 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Mar 13, 1986 Michigan State 7 2 Washington 7 0 Midwest First 13,260 Category Avg. Games Total Mar 15, 1986 Kansas 6 5 Temple 4 3 Midwest Second 13,260 All Men’s NCAA Tournament Games 12,476 6 6 815,193 Mar 15, 1986 Michigan State 80 Georgetown 6 8 Midwest Second 13,260 Mar 15, 1991 St. John's 7 5 Northern Illinois 6 8 Midwest First 13,055 Men’s Opening Round/Play-In Games 7,720 9 69,479 Mar 15, 1991 Texas 7 3 St. Peter's 6 5 Midwest First 13,055 Men’s Non-Opening/Play-In Round Games 13,228 57 753,968 Mar 15, 1991 Ohio State 97 Towson State 8 6 Midwest First 13,055 Mar 15, 1991 Georgia Tech 87 DePaul 7 0 Midwest First 13,055 All Women’s NCAA Tournament Games 8,219 8 49,313 Mar 17, 1991 Ohio State 6 5 Georgia Tech 6 1 Midwest Second 13,055 Mar 17, 1991 St. John's 8 4 Texas 7 6 Midwest Second 13,055 Total (Men & Women, All Rounds) 11,637 7 5 872,760 Mar 20, 1992 Cincinnati 8 5 Delaware 47 Midwest First 13,007

In March of 2001, ESPN.com reporter wrote that the NCAA was “right by placing [the NCAA Tournament Opening Round Game] in Dayton. These fans are hoop junkies, even if the Flyers aren’t on the floor.” The following year, ESPN personality Mike Tirico added “There’s no better basketball town in this country than Dayton, Ohio.”

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The Flyer Faithful is a contingent that can be compared with the Green Bay Packer fans. The fans know that to acquire lower-Arena season tickets, they need to be in for the long haul -- maybe a quarter-century or so. YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE The Arena was opened in 1969 to accomodate a demand for seats that the 5,808-seat UD Fieldhouse could not Season Record Gms Att. Avg Rank* supply. And Flyer tickets have remained hard to come by ever since. Since the doors opened at the Arena, the worst 1969-70 11-4 15 194,728 12,982 5th 1970-71 13-3 16 204,276 12,767 6th national attendance ranking for the Flyers has been 35th. 1971-72 10-5 15 191,109 12,741 10th Atlantic 10 Television’s and John Griffin liken the Flyer fanatics to the Duke maniacs in Durham, N.C., 1972-73 10-6 16 193,480 12,093 --- calling the UD Arena “the Cameron Indoor of the Atlantic 10.” 1973-74 15-1 16 190,809 11,926 10th Not only has Dayton led the Atlantic 10 in attendance each year since joining the conference, but UD Arena has 1974-75 8-9 17 194,847 11,462 --- become a frightening stop for the opposition. Seventy-five A-10 teams have entered the “Decibel Dome,” and 59 have 1975-76 12-5 17 189,633 11,155 --- left with a loss, including six conference opponents who were ranked. 1976-77 12-6 18 205,425 11,413 --- “As a player, you feel like a little kid in a candy store,” says former Flyer Edwin Young. “You get that excited when 1977-78 17-3 20 229,997 11,500 17th 1978-79 15-3 18 210,649 11,703 20th you hear 13,000 people screaming.” 1979-80 12-5 17 183,090 10,770 22nd “They got us energized. We fed off them. Whenever I got down, I thought about our fans. You want to bottle their 1980-81 14-3 17 177,213 10,424 25th enthusiasm and unleash it...They’re such a part of the team, it’s like they’re one of the family.” 1981-82 16-2 18 184,231 10,235 28th Of course, this is not a new phenomenon at UD. Since the Arena doors opened in 1969, the Flyers have played 1982-83 13-4 17 169,146 9,950 32nd 604 home games and crowds of at least 10,000 have shown up for 94 percent of the contests. Sixty-four of those 1983-84 14-2 16 173,368 10,836 25th games have official sellouts while another 42 have been within 500 of being soldout. 1984-85 15-3 18 211,096 11,728 21st 1985-86 15-2 17 199,836 11,755 21st The City of Dayton supports basketball like no other city of its size (and better than most larger cities). The Arena 1986-87 10-7 17 198,794 11,694 20th has been the site of 35 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament sessions and 29 have been soldout -- always well in advance. 1987-88 8-8 16 193,209 12,076 24th The five sessions that weren’t sellouts were the play-in rounds of 1983 and 1984 and the Opening Rounds from 1988-89 9-8 17 198,640 11,684 26th 2001-2005. The play-in rounds predated the 64-team field and featured four of the tournament’s lowest-seeded teams, 1989-90 16-3 19 234,402 12,338 25th and the Opening Round featured the two lowest-rated teams in the 65-team field. 1990-91 11-7 18 226,741 12,597 25th Of the 2001 Opening Round, ESPN’s Andy Katz wrote, “Instead of an empty arena, the NCAA guessed right in 1991-92 12-4 16 196,142 12,259 30th placing this game in Dayton. These fans are hoops junkies, even if the Flyers aren’t on the floor.” 1992-93 3-12 15 172,057 11,470 32nd 1993-94 6-10 16 173,885 10,868 35th The NCAA tournament program rationalized the decision to place the Opening Round in Dayton by saying UD Arena 1994-95 7-9 16 175,391 10,962 34th is “the NCAA’s Disneyland when it comes to ideal destinations for men’s NCAA Tournament games.” 1995-96 12-4 16 181,472 11,342 33rd In 1998 the Arena hosted the NCAA Women’s Tournament for the first time and drew more than 7,000 in each 1996-97 12-3 15 163,277 10,885 35th session, making it one of the best regional draws ever at a location where the host wasn’t participating. The 2003 1997-98 14-4 18 210,911 11,717 26th Women’s East Regional was the highest attended NCAA tournament site, aside from the Final Four, where a home team 1998-99 9-6 15 179,625 11,975 27th was not in action. 1999-00 13-2 15 189,667 12,644 24th The crowds have been so good for so long, that The Sporting News’ college basketball analyst Mike DeCourcy wrote, 2000-01 12-6 18 218,822 12,157 24th 2001-02 13-4 17 206,213 12,130 23rd “Dayton fans are the most loyal in America, showing up to fill their arena even when the Flyers were scraping the 2002-03 17-1 18 220,789 12,266 24th bottom....” The Sporting News also proclaimed that the Flyer Faithful are the best fans in all of college basketball in a fall 2003-04 15-3 18 226,738 12,597 25th 2000 issue. 2004-05 12-4 16 201,114 12,570 18th Not even a blizzard could stop the Flyer Faithful. In February of 2003, with much of the surrounding counties in a All-Time Record at UD Arena: 433-161 state of emergency due to snowfall, many questioned how many people would show up for a game versus No. 25 Saint All-Time Games: 604 Joseph’s. The game was a sellout with less than 500 no shows. “I’m not suprised,” said then-UD head coach , All-Time Attendance: 7,070,822 “These people would get here in snowmobiles if they had to.” All-Time Average: 11,707 *denotes NCAA Division I Attendance Rank And when things are going well for the Flyers, no place rocks like the UD Arena. In 1997-1998, when the Flyers advanced to the National Invitation Tournament’s second round, the Penn State Nittany Lions came to Dayton and the NBA EXHIBITIONS AT UD ARENA game left the travel party shaking their heads. Penn State won a tough-fought 77-74 decision, but the crowd was a topic Date Game Att of conversation following the game. Sept. 26, 1970 Cleveland 101, Phoenix 89 9,800 “This is the best place I’ve played at since I’ve been in college,” said Nittany Lion Jarrett Stephens. “This beats any Sept. 26, 1970 Buffalo 116, Cincinnati 108 9,800 place in the Big Ten.” Sept. 28, 1971 Cincinnati 118, Buffalo 100 1,200 As one Pennsylvania writer left courtside following the game she remarked to another writer, “Maybe these people Oct. 4, 1971 Indiana 106, Kentucky 98 3,100 will finally shut up.” Oct. 4, 1974 Milwaukee 103, Portland 96 13,458 With the Flyer Faithful, never count on that. Oct. 9, 1974 Philadelphia 112, Houston 107 1,423 Oct. 3, 1975 Washington 109, Boston 108 5,383 Oct. 11, 1977 N.Y. Knicks 113, Boston 109 7,775 Oct. 10, 1978 L.A. Lakers 107, Phoenix 105 4,198 Oct. 12, 1984 Indiana 110, Cleveland 106 1,336 Oct. 26, 1988 Cleveland 120, Detroit 102 8,087 Oct. 18, 1989 Phoenix 115, N.Y. Knicks 106 6,584 Oct. 15, 1995 Chicago 114, Indiana 105 13,500 Oct. 10, 1997 Cleveland 105, Indiana 98 8,487 Oct. 14, 1999 Milwaukee113, Atlanta 89 3,926 Oct. 11, 2004 Cleveland 103, Charlotte 77 7,589

On February 16, 2003, LeBron-mania hit UD Arena, as a sold-out crowd watched future NBA No. 1-pick LeBron James (right) and his St. Vincent-St. Mary’s squad take on Alter High School. He returned eight months later with his Cleveland Cavaliers for an NBA Exhibition game.

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AP Ranks AP Ranks Date UD Opp Opponent W/L UD Opp Att Date UD Opp Opponent W/L UD Opp Att 1 Dec 6, 1969 ------Bowling Green W 72 70 13,450 39 Jan 6, 1990 ------Wright State L 99 101 13,511 2 Dec 23, 1969 ------Cincinnati L 62 64 13,450 40 Jan 27, 1990 ------Detroit* W 100 80 13,511 3 Dec 27, 1969 ------Miami/Ohio L 64 66 13,450 41 Feb 28, 1990 ------Notre Dame W 97 79 13,511 4 Jan 14, 1970 --- 18 Louisville L 69 77 13,450 42 Mar 3, 1990 --- 19 Xavier* W 111 108 13,511 5 Jan 17, 1970 ------DePaul W 79 75 13,450 43 Mar 9, 1990 ------Loyola/Ill. MCC W 97 95 13,202 6 Jan 31, 1970 ------Colgate W 97 82 13,450 44 Mar 10, 1990 --- 24 Xavier MCC W 98 89 13,202 7 Feb 7, 1970 --- 12 Florida State L 76 82 13,450 45 Dec 29, 1990 ------Cincinnati L 71 75 13,511 8 Feb 28, 1970 --- 13 Notre Dame W 95 79 13,450 46 Feb 17, 1991 ------Xavier W 83 79 13,511 9 Dec 22, 1970 ------Duke L 64 70 13,458 47 Feb 29, 1992 ------Xavier* L 56 72 13,511 10 Jan 13, 1971 --- 16 Louisville L 68 73 13,458 48 Dec 29, 1992 --- 21 Cincinnati L 55 65 13,511 11 Mar 3, 1971 ------Miami/Ohio L 53 83 13,458 49 Dec 11, 1993 ------Wright State W 83 56 13,505 12 Feb 26, 1972 --- 10 Southwestern Louisiana L 86 103 13,458 50 Jan 15, 1994 --- 21 Cincinnati* L 63 79 13,505 13 Mar 4, 1972 ------Notre Dame W 86 74 13,458 51 Jan 24, 1998 --- 19 Xavier* W 93 82 13,521 14 Dec 9, 1972 ------Michigan L 78 81 13,458 52 Feb 21, 1998 ------Rhode Island* W 71 62 13,521 15 Mar 4, 1974 --- 2 Notre Dame W 97 82 13,528 53 Mar 16, 1998 ------Penn State NIT L 74 77 13,409 16 Feb 11, 1978 ------Cincinnati L 40 42 13,458 54 Jan 30, 1999 ------Xavier* W 91 86 13,521 17 Mar 4, 1978 --- 7 Notre Dame W 66 59 13,458 55 Jan 11, 2000 ------Xavier* W 76 72 13,553 18 Mar 14, 1978 ------Georgetown NIT L 62 71 13,458 56 Feb 12, 2000 ------St. Bonaventure* W 68 64 13,553 19 Jan 16, 1979 --- 7 Louisville L 76 77 13,458 57 Feb 17, 2000 --- 7 Temple* L 58 64 13,553 20 Mar 1, 1980 --- 14 Notre Dame L 54 62 13,455 58 Feb 26, 2000 ------Rhode Island* W 77 51 13,521 21 Mar 4, 1981 --- 2 DePaul L 64 84 13,455 59 Nov 29, 2000 24 22 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 22 Mar 6, 1982 ------Notre Dame W 79 72 13,455 60 Feb 17, 2001 ------George Washington* W 82 79 13,553 23 Mar 3, 1984 ------Notre Dame W 80 70 13,505 61 Feb 21, 2001 --- 23 Saint Joseph’s* L 72 82 13,553 24 Jan 12, 1985 ------Cincinnati W 81 66 13,455 62 Mar 4, 2001 --- 24 Xavier* W 65 62 13,553 25 Jan 26, 1985 --- 7 DePaul W 65 64 13,495 63 Jan 5, 2002 ------Xavier* L 59 66 13,553 26 Feb 8, 1985 ------Canisius W 60 52 13,455 64 Feb 16, 2002 ------Rhode Island* W 66 57 13,553 27 Feb 23, 1985 ------Marquette W 72 59 13,455 65 Nov 30, 2002 --- 19 Cincinnati W 75 69 13,409 28 Mar 9, 1985 ------Notre Dame 2ot L 73 80 13,511 66 Feb 15, 2003 --- 25 Saint Joseph’s* W 66 56 13,409 29 Mar 15, 1985 ------Villanova NCAA L 49 51 13,260 67 Feb 22, 2003 25 14 Xavier* L 72 73 13,409 30 Feb 22, 1986 ------Marquette L 79 82 13,502 68 Mar 1, 2003 25 --- Fordham* ot W 69 64 13,409 31 Dec 16, 1986 ------Ohio State W 89 86 13,511 69 Jan 10, 2004 ------Temple* W 60 56 13,409 32 Jan 31, 1987 ------Cincinnati W 67 64 13,511 70 Jan 31, 2004 ------Xavier* W 74 67 13,409 33 Mar 7, 1987 --- 20 Notre Dame L 56 62 13,511 71 Mar 13, 2004 ------Xavier* A10 L 49 58 13,133 34 Jan 23, 1988 ------Marquette W 67 62 13,452 72 Dec 4, 2004 ------Cincinnati L 55 65 13,409 35 Mar 5, 1988 ------Wright State W 89 71 13,511 73 Jan 22, 2005 ------La Salle* W 66 58 13,409 36 Mar 12, 1988 ------Notre Dame L 59 72 13,511 74 Feb 19, 2005 ------Xavier* W 59 55 13,409 37 Dec 17, 1988 --- 14 Ohio State L 76 104 13,511 75 Feb 26, 2005 ------George Washington* L 59 62 13,409 38 Feb 4, 1989 ------Xavier* L 78 82 13,511 * denotes conference game

A sold-out UD Arena crowd of 13,409 watches the tipoff of the Dayton-Xavier game on Feb. 19, 2005. Although the Arena opened its doors 36 years ago, one-third of UD’s 75 sellouts have come since 1998.

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Date Opponent W/L UD Opp Atten. Arena Date Opponent W/L UD Opp Atten. Arena 1 Feb 25, 1995 at Saint Louis L 51 6 3 20,930 Kiel Center (St. Louis) 3 8 Nov 19, 1999 at NewMexico W 70 57 15,740 "" (Albuquerque) 2 Mar 21, 1968 vs Notre Dame ot NIT W 7 6 74 19,500 Madison Square Garden (NY) 3 9 Mar 25, 1961 vs Holy Cross NIT L 7 6 8 5 15,673 Madison Square Garden (NY) 3 Dec 11, 1996 at Louisville L 6 7 8 0 19,413 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 4 0 Dec 26, 1963 vs Villanova L 7 3 7 7 15,451 Madison Square Garden (NY) 4 Dec 10, 1988 at Louisville L 6 8 9 5 19,364 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 41 Dec 27, 1998 vs Cincinnati L 51 5 3 15,440 Gund Arena (Cleveland) 5 Mar 20, 1971 vs Duke NIT L 6 0 6 8 19,102 Madison Square Garden (NY) 4 2 Dec 30, 1961 vs La Salle W 8 1 6 7 15,408 Madison Square Garden (NY) 6 Mar 23, 1968 vs Kansas NIT W 61 48 19,008 Madison Square Garden (NY) 4 3 Dec 28, 1956 vs Duquesne W 8 8 4 5 15,400 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 7 Mar 25, 1967 vs UCLA NCAA L 6 4 7 9 18,892 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 4 4 Dec 28, 1961 vs Wisconsin L 93105 15,238 Madison Square Garden (NY) 8 Mar 24, 1967 vs North Carolina NCAA W 7 6 6 2 18,889 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 4 5 Mar 16, 1957 vs St. Peter’s NIT W 7 9 71 15,135 Madison Square Garden (NY) 9 Dec 23, 2000 at Louisville W 9 1 6 8 18,739 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 4 6 Dec 19, 1992 at Michigan State L 6 0 6 5 15,121 Breslin Center (East Lansing) 1 0 Mar 18, 2004 vs DePaul 2ot NCAA L 6 9 7 6 18,698 HSBC Arena (Buffalo) 47 Feb 15, 1992 at Tennessee L 6 7 6 8 15,112 Thompson-Boling (Knoxville) 11 Mar 19, 1968 vs Fordham NIT W 6 1 6 0 18,683 Madison Square Garden (NY) 4 8 Mar 4, 1958 at Cincinnati L 66 70 15,011 Cincinnati Gardens 1 2 Mar 18, 1955 vs Duquesne NIT L 5 8 7 0 18,496 Madison Square Garden (NY) 4 9 Feb 10, 1990 at Marquette W 7 9 7 7 14,988 Bradley Center (Milwaukee) 1 3 Mar 15, 1952 vs La Salle NIT L 6 4 7 5 18,485 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 0 Feb 2, 1994 at Saint Louis L 7 5 9 4 14,791 Kiel Center (St. Louis) 14 Mar 8, 1952 vs New York U. NIT W 8 1 6 6 18,442 Madison Square Garden (NY) 51 Feb 9, 1991 at Marquette L 6 5 6 7 14,708 Bradley Center (Milwaukee) 1 5 Mar 17, 1951 vs Brigham Young NIT L 4 3 6 2 18,379 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 2 Dec 17, 1966 Louisville L 81 96 14,602 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 1 6 Mar 23, 1961 vs Saint Louis NIT L 6 0 6 7 18,378 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 3 Dec 2, 1981 Minnesota L 74 90 14,352 Williams Arena () 17 Mar 22, 1962 vs Loyola/Ill. NIT W 9 8 8 2 17,326 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 4 Feb 19, 1956 Xavier W 85 75 14,284 Cincinnati Gardens 1 8 Nov 29, 1999 vs Kentucky W 6 8 6 6 17,232 Firstar Center (Cincinnati) 5 5 Feb 7, 1987 DePaul L 65 88 14,280 Rosemont Horizon (Chicago) 1 9 Mar 13, 1952 vs St. Bonaventure NIT W 6 9 6 2 17,131 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 6 Dec 19, 1977 Louisville L 63 69 14,191 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 2 0 Mar 12, 1960 vs Temple NIT W 7 2 51 17,078 Madison Square Garden (NY) 57 Mar 11, 1952 Saint Louis W 6 8 5 8 14,112 Madison Square Garden (NY) 2 1 Jan 12, 1977 at Cincinnati L 6 1 8 4 17,009 Riverfront Coli. (Cincinnati) 5 8 Mar 6, 1975 Louisville L 67 83 14,109 Freedom Hall (Louisville) 2 2 Mar 15, 1951 vs St. John’s ot NIT W 6 9 6 2 16,815 Madison Square Garden (NY) 5 9 Mar 21, 1961 Temple NIT W 6 2 6 0 13,896 Madison Square Garden (NY) 2 3 Feb 6, 1985 at DePaul W 67 63 16,803 Rosemont Horizon (Chicago) 6 0 Mar 15, 1962 Wichita State NIT W 7 9 71 13,895 Madison Square Garden (NY) 2 4 Dec 26, 1961 vs New York U. W 7 5 6 7 16,797 Madison Square Garden (NY) 6 1 Dec 29, 1958 Utah ECAC L 70 79 13,746 Madison Square Garden (NY) 2 5 Mar 17, 1955 vs St Francis/Pa. ot NIT W 7 9 7 3 16,485 Madison Square Garden (NY) 6 2 Dec 19, 1985 Ohio State L 7 3 8 0 13,681 St. John Arena (Columbus) 2 6 Mar 15, 1960 vs Bradley NIT L 6 4 7 8 16,345 Madison Square Garden (NY) 6 3 Mar 16, 1974 New Mexico L 6 1 6 6 13,658 McKale Center (Tucson) 27 Mar 15, 1982 at Illinois NIT W 6 1 5 8 16,275 Assembly Hall (Champaign) 6 4 Feb 20, 1994 Marquette L 6 2 8 4 13,642 Bradley Center (Milwaukee) 2 8 Mar 6, 1954 vs Manhattan NIT W 9 0 7 9 16,259 Madison Square Garden (NY) 6 5 Nov 29, 2000 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 UD Arena 2 9 Nov 20, 1999 vs Samford W 65 63 16,207 "The Pit" (Albuquerque) Feb 17, 2001 George Washington W 8 2 7 9 13,553 UD Arena 3 0 Mar 16, 1968 vs West Virginia NIT W 87 6 8 16,127 Madison Square Garden (NY) Feb 21, 2001 Saint Joseph's L 72 82 13,553 UD Arena 31 Mar 22, 1956 vs St Francis/N.Y. NIT W 8 9 5 8 16,125 Madison Square Garden (NY) Feb 12, 2000 St. Bonaventure W 6 8 6 4 13,553 UD Arena 3 2 Mar 24, 1962 vs St. John’s NIT W 7 3 6 7 16,037 Madison Square Garden (NY) Feb 17, 2000 Temple L 5 8 6 4 13,553 UD Arena 3 3 Dec 29, 1954 vs Duquesne L 7 5 9 0 16,015 Madison Square Garden (NY) Jan 11, 2000 Xavier W 76 72 13,553 UD Arena 3 4 Mar 18, 1990 vs Arkansas NCAA L 8 4 8 6 15,884 Erwin Center (Austin) Mar 4, 2001 Xavier W 6 5 6 2 13,553 UD Arena 3 5 Feb 23, 1991 at Fordham L 6 3 7 3 15,878 Madison Square Garden (NY) 3 6 Mar 20, 1958 vs St. John’s NIT W 8 0 5 6 15,834 Madison Square Garden (NY) 37 Mar 24, 1956 vs Louisville NIT L 8 0 9 3 15,763 Madison Square Garden (NY)

The tipoff between Dayton and DePaul at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, N.Y. during the NCAA Tournament First Round in 2004. The crowd of 18,698 was the 10th-largest to ever watch the Flyers play.

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05-1920_006 113 10/4/05, 3:36 PM FLYERS IN THE ABA & NBA

Bucky Bockhorn • 1958-65 Cincinnati Royals Roger Brown • 1967-75 Indiana Pacers Johnny Davis • 1976-86 Indiana Pacers Cleveland Cavaliers Henry Finkel • 1966-75 San Diego Rockets Chuck Grigsby • 1954-55 Chris Harris • 1955-56 St. Louis Hawks Rochester Royals Bobby Joe Hooper • 1968-69 Indiana Pacers John Horan • 1955-56 Minneapolis Lakers Negele Knight • 1990-99 Phoenix Suns San Antonio Spurs Roger Brown never played a varsity game for the Flyers, but his impact on the program is not forgotten. In 1960-61, the Flyer freshman team caught the attention of the entire UD community by regularly pounding the opposition. Brown didn’t play varsity at UD and was banned by the NBA for having ‘associated’ with gamblers, but no illegal act was ever charged. The ABA ended the injustice in 1967, allowing Toronto Raptors Brown to play for the Indiana Pacers. Many claim that if Brown had played and Bill Chmielewski had stayed in school, UD would have won two Don May • 1968-75 national titles. New York Knicks Atlanta Hawks Philadelphia 76ers Kansas City Kings Don Meineke • 1952-57 Ft. Wayne Pistons Rochester Royals Cincinnati Royals Jim Palmer • 1958-61 Cincinnati Royals New York Knicks Jim Paxson Jr. • 1979-90 Portland Trail Blazers Boston Celtics Jim Paxson Sr. • 1956-58 Minneapolis Lakers Cincinnati Royals Donald Smith • 1974-75 Philadelphia 76ers Sedric Toney • 1985-90 Atlanta Hawks Phoenix Suns New York Knicks Indiana Pacers Sacramento Kings

Bucky Bockhorn was one of 20 Flyer all-time greats named to UD's All-Century Team in 2004. He went on to a seven-year NBA career before a knee injury cut it short.

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Year Draftee Team League Rd. 1952 Chuck Grigsby Baltimore NBA —- 1952 Don Meinke Fort Wayne NBA —- 1952 Junior Norris Rochester NBA --- 1954 Jim Paxson Rochester NBA —- 1955 John Horan Fort Wayne NBA —- 1955 Jack Sallee Syracuse NBA 3rd 1956 Jim Paxson Minneapolis NBA —- 1956 Bill Uhl Rochester NBA —- 1957 Jim Palmer St. Louis NBA 2nd 1958 Bucky Bockhorn Cincinnati NBA 3rd 1958 Don Lane New York NBA 5th 1958 Jack McCarthy Cincinnati NBA 16th 1960 Frank Case Detroit NBA 3rd 1962 Tom Hatton St. Louis NBA 5th 1962 Gary Roggenburk Philadelphia NBA 4th 1964 Bill Chmielewski Cincinnati NBA 2nd 1964 Henry Finkel Los Angeles NBA 4th 1964 Gordy Hatton Philadelphia NBA 7th 1965 Henry Finkel Philadelphia NBA 4th 1966 Henry Finkel Los Angeles NBA 2nd 1968 Bobby Joe Hooper New York NBA 8th 1968 Don May Indiana ABA 3rd 1968 Bobby Joe Hooper Indiana ABA 12th 1969 Dan Sadlier Phoenix NBA 6th 1969 Dan Obrovac San Francisco NBA 6th Johnny Davis declared hardship after his junior season at UD and the next season claimed an NBA World Championship with the Portland Trail Blazers. That was a good thing for the Flyer opposition. In his final home game he scored 35 against Florida State. 1969 Dan Sadlier Kentucky ABA 9th After scoring 16 in the first half, then-Seminole Coach went to work. “We made some halftime adjustments on 1970 Jim Gottschall San Diego NBA 9th him,” said Durham. “And held him to 19 in the second half.” After his playing career, Davis began coaching and was even the head coach for the Philadelphia 76ers in ’s rookie season. He was also the head coach of the . 1970 George Janky Pittsburgh ABA 2nd 1970 George Janky Portland NBA 6th 1971 Ken May San Francisco NBA 7th 1971 Tom Crosswhite Baltimore NBA 13th 1971 George Jackson Milwaukee NBA 14th 1971 Ken May Floridians ABA 15th 1974 Donald Smith Philadelphia NBA 2nd 1974 Mike Sylvester Detroit NBA 6th 1974 Mike Sylvester Carolina ABA 10th 1976 Johnny Davis Portland NBA 2nd 1978 Erv Giddings New York NBA 4th 1979 Jim Paxson Portland NBA 1st 1982 Mike Kanieski New York NBA 6th 1984 Roosevelt Chapman Kansas City NBA 3rd 1985 Sedric Toney Atlanta NBA 3rd 1986 Dave Colbert Boston NBA 5th 1986 Damon Goodwin Phoenix NBA 7th 1990 Negele Knight Phoenix NBA 2nd

Jim Paxson had a great professional career with Portland and Boston. The former General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Cleveland Cavaliers, he was the first Portland Trail Blazer to score 10,000 career points and was recently inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. The Blazers had made him the 14th pick of the 1979 NBA Draft.

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Alphonse Schumacher 1912, 1913 The Helms Foundation brought life to the early age of basketball in 1957, when they commissioned a panel to reward All-Americans dating back to 1905. Schumacher led the Flyers to a 24-0 mark in the span of 1911-13 and was named to the ten-player squads in each season. Don Meineke 1951, 1952 Meineke was among the nation’s standouts as the game took a dramatic rise in popularity in the early 1950s. In his senior campaign, Meineke averaged 21.1 points and 11.8 rebounds while shooting 44 percent from the field and 79 percent from the line and was picked second-team All-America by Helms, Look Magazine and the Associated Press. As a junior Monk was picked third-team All- America by Helms and Converse. John Horan 1955 The Vertical Hyphen was third-team All-America by Converse and the United Press International as a senior after averaging 18.4 points and 13.3 boards for the 25-4 Flyers, which wound up losing the NIT title game to Duquesne. Horan remains UD’s all-time top rebounder and graduated as the number-two scorer behind only Meineke. He is now ninth on that list. Bill Uhl 1956 The Greenfield Goliath came up huge during his entire career. The 7-footer averaged 18.4 points and 14.7 boards in 1956 as the Flyers soared to #2 in the nation, behind only San Francisco and the amazing . Uhl was picked to Look Magazine’s first team while joining the second teams of AP, UPI, Collier’s, INS and NEA. Bill Chmielewski 1962 In his only season of college ball, Chmielewski led the Flyers to their first National Invitation Tournament title and was picked as the Most Valuable Player of Don Meineke did more to establish Dayton as a national power than any other player - scoring 1,866 the tournament. With averages of 15.4 points and 11.4 rebounds, he was career points and leading the Flyers to NIT success. In 1953, he became the NBA’s first Rookie of the named second-team All-America by Converse. Year 1962 One of the truly great athletes in Flyer history, Roggenburk was a consistent scorer and a prolific rebounder as well as being the best baseball pitcher in school history. After UD gave Tom Blackburn his long awaited NIT Trophy in 1962, Roggenburk was honored with third-team All-America status by the Helms Foundation. Henry Finkel 1966 Ten years after Uhl graduated, the Flyers had another 7-foot All-American. Henry Finkel had led the Flyers to the NCAA Tournament as both a junior and a senior, but both times UD lost to the nation’s top ranked team. As a junior, ’s Michigan Wolverines downed the Flyers. As a senior, Finkel’s Flyers lost to #1 Kentucky, which would lose a historic game to Texas Western (now UTEP). With sophomore Don May sharing the workload in 1966, Finkel’s numbers (22.7 points, 12.1 rebounds) were actually career lows, but the Helms Foundation understood his impact. Don May 1967, 1968 Don May led the Flyers to a rarity -- the championship games of both major college tournaments. The two-time USBWA All-American nearly singlehandedly landed UD in the NCAA title game by making 13 straight field goals in the national semifinal against North Carolina. UD lost to UCLA in the title game. The next year, the Flyers won the National Invitation Tournament as May averaged 23.4 points and 15.0 rebounds. Jim Paxson 1979 A late-season shoulder injury which cost him the better part of five games stopped Jim Paxson from being UD’s all-time leading scorer, but his senior year averages of 23.2 points, 5.7 assists and 52.6 field-goal percentage made the USBWA name him an All-American. Paxson, a marketing major, also made First- Team Academic All-America, as voted by CoSIDA. Mike Kanieski was a two-time first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. The marketing major averaged 16.9 points in 1981 and 18.4 the following year.

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Jim Paxson, Sr. 1955 Pan America Games in Mexico City Paxson played in all five games as the USA entry won the gold medal at the Pan Am Games, the championship of the Americas. While a standout player and a future NBAer himself, Paxson may be better remembered for being the father of two NBA greats -- former all-pro Jim (a UD grad himself) and multiple-world champion John. Johnny Davis 1975 Pan America Games in Mexico City Davis was one of five players to average double figures in scoring as the USA entry won the Gold medal. A sure bet to become the first 2,000-point Flyer, Davis opted for the NBA after his junior season and left Don May’s record for Roosevelt Chapman. Quite a consolation, Davis claimed an NBA World Championship with the Portland Trail Blazers in what would have been his senior year. Mike Sylvester 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow Sylvester was the lone American to win a medal in the boycotted Games as he represented Italy, which won a silver medal. Sylvester, who had attended Moeller High School in Cincinnati, held dual citizenship in the United States and Italy. Playing professionally in Italy at the time, he actually supported the boycott. “As a U.S. citizen, my duty was to boycott. As an Italian citizen, my duty was to play. So what was the answer? I was for the boycott. I was with old Jimmy (Carter) morally, but if I didn’t play, they might never have allowed me to play here (Italy) again.”

Mike Sylvester, who scored 36 points as UD nearly upset UCLA in the 1974 NCAA Tournament, is the only Flyer to win an Olympic Medal as a player...and he didn’t do it with Team U.S.A. Don Donoher 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles In 1986, Donoher was the head coach of the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the R. Williams Jones Cup in Taiwan. That team was paced by Duke’s and Cal’s Kevin Johnson. It wasn’t Mick’s first international experience. In 1984 he was an assistant coach to Bobby Knight as the United States won the gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics. That team, led by Michael Jordan, and , went 8-0 and won by an average margin of 32 points. The assistant coaches along with Donoher were and C.M. Newton. Ed Young 1986 Jones Cup in Taiwan Young won the gold playing for Coach Donoher at the Jones Cup in 1986. “I imagine when his playing days are over,” Donoher said in the 1986-87 UD media guide. “Ed will look back upon the Jones Cup as one of his best basketball-related experiences. He had a chance to represent his country, got a glimpse of life in the Far East, got to play with some fine young guys from other universities and he also won a gold medal.” Oliver Purnell 1999 World University Games in Palma de Mallorca, Spain 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece Purnell is the most experienced Flyer in international ball. Over the summer of 1999 he took USA Basketball to the World University Games and brought home the gold with the likes of and Michael Redd. He was an assistant on the 1996 gold medal-winning Men’s 22 and Under World Championship Qualifying Team in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1995 Purnell was an assistant on the gold-medal winning World University Games team in Fukuoka, Japan. In 2001, he was the assistant to Flip Saunders at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia, striking gold yet again. In the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, he earned a bronze medal with USA Basketball as an assistant to Larry Brown. Ed Young was a small center on the 1984 team that advanced to the NCAA West Regional Finals. Young met up with Patrick Ewing in the West Regional Final at Pauley Pavilion before joining Donoher on the gold-medal winning U.S. entry at the Jones Cup in Taiwan.

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Player Years Ht Hometown High School Dave Abel 1977-1980 6-7 Orchard Park, Mich. Detroit Central Catholic --- Adams 1940-1941 ------Frank Aires 1942-1943 --- Rockville Center, NY --- Seburn Alexander 1934-1936 ------Mike Allen 1957-1959 6-9 New Lexington, Ohio Saint Aloysius Pat Allen 1958-1961 6-6 New Lexington, Ohio Saint Aloysius Bill Almashy 1954-1957 6-4 Martins Ferry, Ohio Martins Ferry Chris Alvarez 2004- 6-8 Miami, Fla. Blair (N.J.) Academy Joe Amersback 1922-1923 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Sam Anderson 1963-1964 6-7 Hibbing, Minn. McGregor Joe Andras 1929-1930 ------Ron Anello 1960-1963 6-6 Cleveland, Ohio Lutheran Matt Angarone 1998-1999 5-11 Niles, Ill. Main Township South Marty Armbruster 1931-1935 --- Dayton, Ohio Stivers Jim Arndts 1947-1949 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Vandalia Bob Arnzen 1946-1947 5-11 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s Jim Arnzen 1976-1977 6-0 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s Joe Ashburn 1998-2000 5-11 Akron, Ohio Garfield Mark Ashman 1996-2000 6-10 Saint Marys, Ohio Memorial Ray Atherton 1956-1958 6-9 Louisville, Ky. Riverside Military Jim Ayres 1934-1935 ------Elmer Bache 1936-1939 ------Stephen Bamigbola 1997-2000 6-9 Lagos, Nigeria Saint Theresa’s Catholic Willard Banks 1936-1937 ------Vincent Barlow 1914-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Richard Barr 1946-1947 6-2 Nashville, Tenn. --- Kevin Conrad was a scrappy floor leader for the Flyers in the early ‘80s. Given one more game in his William Barth 1931-1932 ------career, and he would likely have been one of four Flyers with 1,000 points and 500 assists. He ended Will Bath 1945-1946 5-10 Xenia, Ohio --- up 17 points shy of 1,000 and two assists short of 500. John Bauer 1930-1932 ------Charlie Baum 1927-1928 ------Player Years Ht Hometown High School Russell Becker 1922-1923 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Frank Case 1957-1960 6-3 Flushing, N.Y. Jamaica Charlie Benbow 1934-1935 ------Bill Cassidy 1963-1966 6-4 Lexington, Ky. Saint Xavier Marques Bennett 2002- 6-4 Indianapolis, Ind. Brebeuf Academy Roosevelt Chapman 1980-1984 6-4 Brooklyn, N.Y. Westinghouse Don Bernard 1968-1969 6-7 Dayton, Ohio Beavercreek Bob Chester 1925-1926 ------Al Bertke 1969-1972 6-1 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Bill Chmielewski 1961-1962 6-10 Detroit, Mich. Holy Redeemer Maurice Beyina 1993-1997 6-7 Bangui, C. Africa Rep. Bogonda Dan Christie 1983-1987 6-1 Oak Harbor, Ohio Oak Harbor Frank Biesinger 1903-1905 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. --- Joseph Clasgens 1906-1907 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- Jimmy Binnie 2004- 6-6 Johnston, Iowa Johnston Don Claudepierre 1941-1943 --- Hamilton, Ohio --- Jim Birtle 1945-1946 5-10 Yellow Springs, Ohio --- Frank Clifford 1922-1923 --- Corning, Ohio --- John Bitter 1970-1973 6-7 Cincinnati, Ohio North College Hill Wes Coffee 1988-1992 7-0 New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie Jim Blake 1924-1926 --- Philadelphia, Pa. --- Joe Coladarci 1971-1972 6-11 Hawthorne, N.J. Hawthorne Bill Blake 1923-1926 --- Philadelphia, Pa. --- Dave Colbert 1984-1986 6-8 Cleveland, Ohio John Marshall Mike Blevins 1967-1968 6-4 Lebanon, Ohio Springboro Rocky Coleman 1973-1975 6-4 Pittsburgh, Pa. Canevin Bucky Bockhorn 1955-1958 6-4 Campbell Hill, Ill. Trico Consolidated Leo Comollo 1924-1925 ------Dan Bockhorn 1978-1979 6-2 Kettering, Ohio Alter --- Conlogue 1924-1926 ------Harold Bockhorn 1957-1958 6-3 Campbell Hill, Ill. Trico Consolidated --- Connare 1938-1939 ------Terry Bockhorn 1957-1960 6-3 Campbell Hill, Ill. Trico Consolidated Kevin Conrad 1979-1983 6-1 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Benet Academy Bob Bockrath 1945-1947 6-2 Dayton, Ohio --- Matt Cooper 1996-2000 6-10 Worthington, Ohio Worthington Dick Bogenrife 1955-1958 6-2 London, Ohio Midway Stan Corbett 1928-1934 ------Louis Bok 1964-1965 6-4 Cincinnati, Ohio Roger Bacon Anthony Corbitt 1986-1990 6-6 Dayton, Ohio Patterson Urban Boll 1911-1912 ------Nic Cordero 1997-1998 6-9 Dayton, Ohio Colonel White Don Bolton 1949-1950 6-2 Middletown, Ohio Middletown Carl Costell 1926-1927 --- Toledo, Ohio --- Ken Boxwell 1945-1947 6-1 Xenia, Ohio --- Jeremiah Costello 1908-1910 --- Anderson, Ind. --- Tom Boykin 1958-1959 6-3 Xenia, Ohio OSSO E.A. Couch 1958-1959 6-2 Paintsville, Ky. Carr Creek Pete Boyle 1949-1952 6-3 Floral Park, N.Y. Chaminade Fred Cramer 1930-1931 ------David Bradds 1987-1991 6-6 Jamestown, Ohio Greeneview Bill Cramsey 1958-1961 6-3 Allentown, Pa. Allentown Central Catholic William Brady 2004- 6-3 Bloomington, Ill. Central Catholic James Cripe 2003- 6-11 Loveland, Ohio Loveland Ken Branch 1987-1991 6-3 New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie J. Cronan 1905-1906 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Fred Brendel 1930-1932 ------Tom Crosswhite 1968-1971 6-7 Columbus, Ohio Dennison Saint Mary’s Mike Brannen 1974-1978 6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio Roger Bacon Bill Crotty 1985-1989 6-6 Centerville, Ohio Alter Keith Braswell 1994-1995 5-0 Cincinnati, Ohio CAPE Howard Crush 1926-1928 ------Clarence Braun 1912-1914 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Wendell Cultice 1942-1943 --- Xenia, Ohio --- Ray Broadstone 1914-1915 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Joe Currin 1992-1994 6-5 Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller Bob Brockman 1932-1934 ------Rory Dahlinghaus 1982-1986 6-8 Maria Stein, Ohio Marion Local Whitey Brockman 1928-1929 ------Richard Dahn 1942-1943 --- Toledo, Ohio --- Jeffrey Brookins 1994-1996 6-4 Sandersville, Ga. Washington County Chris Daniels 1991-1996 6-10 Columbus, Ohio DeSales Tom Brooks 1964-1966 6-0 Weehawken, N.J. Saint Joseph’s Donald Davis 1947-1949 6-1 Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton Catholic Jack Brown 1946-1947 6-3 Dayton, Ohio --- Johnny Davis 1973-1976 6-1 Detroit, Mich. Murray Wright Philip Brun 1929-1930 ------Lawrence Davis 1942-1943 --- Xenia, Ohio --- Jack Bunger 1946-1949 6-1 Dayton, Ohio --- Robert Davis 1948-1949 5-9 Cincinnati, Ohio --- Ralph Burdg 1931-1932 ------Carl Deckwitz 1917-1918 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Henry Burlong 1963-1965 6-6 Dayton, Ohio Roosevelt John Debesis 1924-1928 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Robert Busse 1949-1950 6-4 Minster, Ohio Minster Chuck Dehler 1926-1928 ------Mike Byrd 1979-1983 6-2 South Lebanon, Ohio Kings John Devereux 1913-1915 --- Lexington, Ky. --- Joe Cabrinha 1929-1930 ------Ray Dieringer 1954-1956 5-11 Wapakoneta, Ohio St. Joseph’s Dick Campbell 1948-1951 6-2 Columbus, Ohio Aquinas John Dill 1940-1941 ------Carlin 1925-1926 ------Gordon Dodane 1953-1954 6-6 Fort Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic Bill Carolan 1925-1927 --- New York, N.Y. --- Cain Doliboa 1997-2000 6-6 Springboro, Ohio Springboro

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Player Years Ht Hometown High School Gamal Gilchrist 1999-2001 6-3 Rochester, N.Y. Greece Olympia Bill Ginn 1945-1949 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Stivers Bob Glaser 1980-1981 6-7 Bellaire, Ohio St. John Central Pat Gleason 1927-1928 ------Damon Goodwin 1982-1986 6-6 Saint Marys, Ohio Memorial Mike Gorney 1978-1982 6-9 Chicago, Ill. Holy Cross Jerry Gottschall 1967-1970 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Jim Gottschall 1967-1970 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Anthony Grant 1983-1987 6-5 Miami, Fla. Miami Senior Scott Gray 1980-1981 6-3 Wheelersburg, Ohio Wheelersburg Nate Green 1998-2002 6-5 Laurel, Md. Saint Vincent Pallotti Reggie Green 1989-1990 6-7 Grand Rapids, Mich. Ottawa Hills Stan Greenberg 1958-1962 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. Central Norm Grevey 1986-1991 6-3 Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton Ernest Grieshop 1933-1934 ------Hap Grieshop 1928-1929 ------Chuck Grigsby 1949-1952 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Stivers J.D. Grigsby 1971-1973 6-4 Dayton, Ohio Roth J. Edward Grimes 1903-1905 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Roy Gross 1909-1910 --- Detroit, Mich. --- Bernard Guilfoyle 1947-1948 5-11 Bellaire, N.Y. Chaminade Darnell Hahn 1993-1996 6-3 Dayton, Ohio Belmont Herbert Haile 1914-1915 --- Chattanooga, Tenn. --- Brooks Hall 1999-2003 6-6 Troy, Ohio Troy Eddie Hamant 1928-1932 --- Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Anthony Grant played in two NCAA Tournaments and one NIT with the Flyers in the mid-1980s, but that Carl Hanauer 1906-1907 ------wasn’t enough for him. He became a coach and in 2000 with Florida, as an assistant under , found himself on the sidelines for the National Championship against Michigan State. Chip Hare 1991-1995 6-10 Massillon, Ohio Perry Opposite Grant was an assistant coach for the Spartans by the name of Brian Gregory. Michael Harmon 1997-1998 6-10 Detroit, Mich. Murray-Wright James Harrington 1910-1911 --- Richmond, Ind. --- Player Years Ht Hometown High School Chris Harris 1951-1955 6-2 Floral Park, N.Y. Sewanhaka Leo Donley 1938-1939 --- St. Louis, Mo. --- Doug Harris 1975-1979 6-1 Kettering, Ohio Alter Brian Donoher 1987-1989 6-2 Kettering, Ohio Alter Ted Harris 1981-1984 6-1 Kettering, Ohio Alter Don Donoher 1951-1954 6-3 Toledo, Ohio Toledo Central Catholic Harry Hart 1914-1915 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Conan Doyle 1923-1926 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Herbert Hart 1924-1926 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Phil Dubensky 1958-1961 6-3 Lakewood, Ohio Lakewood Ignatius Hart 1909-1911 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Ned Duffy 1947-1948 5-11 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Gordy Hatton 1961-1964 6-1 Waynesville, Ohio Waynesville Derrick Dukes 1990-1994 6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio Woodward Tom Hatton 1959-1962 6-0 Waynesville, Ohio Waynesville Herbert Dwyer 1919-1920 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Shawn Haughn 1993-1997 6-3 Canal Winchester, Ohio Canal Winchester Fred Eckert 1975-1976 6-10 San Pierre, Ind. North Judson Paul Hawkins 1980-1983 6-3 Dayton, Ohio Dunbar Frank Elardo 1919-1920 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Tom Heckman 1966-1969 6-1 Glandorf, Ohio Ottawa Glandorf Jeff Elder 1992-1995 6-7 Dayton, Ohio Colonel White Robert Heidkamp 1941-1942 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Allen Elijah 1972-1975 6-8 Detroit, Mich. Northwestern Marcellus Heile 1920-1921 ------Rex Emerick 1907-1908 --- South Milford, Ind. ------Helfrich 1910-1911 ------Steve Emerick 1920-1921 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Don Heller 1958-1961 6-6 Norwood, Ohio Purcell Henry Faas 1919-1920 ------Jim Herbig 1945-1946 6-3 Dayton, Ohio --- Francis Farley 1920-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Dan Herling 1972-1975 6-7 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle College Vincent Farrel 1914-1915 --- East Orange, N.J. --- Elmer Hess 1915-1920 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Con Fecher 1946-1947 6-1 Dayton, Ohio --- Steve Hess 1970-1973 6-7 Springfield, Ohio Greenon Nick Ferri 1968-1970 6-2 Detroit, Mich. Detroit Central Catholic Bernard Hickey 1942-1943 --- Toledo, Ohio --- Bob Fiely 1953-1956 6-4 Fort Recovery, Ohio Fort Recovery Gene Hickey 1950-1951 6-1 Toledo, Ohio Toledo Central Catholic Jim Finke 1942-1948 5-10 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade William Hiehle 1937-1938 ------Henry Finkel 1963-1966 6-11 Union City, N.J. Holy Family Bill Hilgerink 1906-1908 --- Fostoria, Ohio --- Doug Finn 1926-1927 ------Pat Hill 1947-1948 6-3 Akron, Ohio Akron St. Vincent Sean Finn 2000-2004 7-0 Hays, Kansas Hays Sam Hipa 1924-1927 --- Honolulu, Hawaii ------Fisher 1923-1924 ------Larry Hisle 1992-1993 6-3 Mequon, Wis. Homestead Joe Fisher 1972-1975 6-8 Lima, Ohio Lima Central Catholic Norman Hochwalt 1914-1918 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Ted Fitz 1996-2000 6-7 Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller Norman Hoelzer 1938-1939 --- Sandusky, Ohio --- Dan Fitzsimmons 1930-1931 ------George Hogan 1904-1906 --- Columbus, Ohio --- Harold Flaine 1930-1932 ------Bernard Hoge 1948-1949 5-10 Bridgeport, Ohio --- Edward Flanagan 1929-1931 ------Fred Holland 1948-1949 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Wilbur Wright --- Flynn 1930-1931 ------Jerome Holland 1973-1974 6-7 Dayton, Ohio Roosevelt Robert Flynn 1947-1951 5-7 Lexington, Ky. Lafayette Yuanta Holland 1998-2002 6-8 Dayton, Ohio Dayton Christian Richard Fox 1965-1967 6-4 Mason, Ohio Mason Greg Holloway 1974-1975 6-2 Cincinnati, Ohio Princeton Claude Frederick 1909-1910 --- Connersville, Ind. --- Joh Holters 1917-1918 --- Covington, Ky. --- Jerry Francis 1967-1968 6-3 Columbus, Ohio Columbus West Bobby Joe Hooper 1965-1968 6-0 Lees Creek, Ohio Simon Kenton Bill Frericks 1975-1977 6-4 Kettering, Ohio Alter John Horan 1951-1955 6-8 Minneapolis, Minn. Saint Thomas Acad. Tom Frericks 1950-1953 6-2 Minster, Ohio Minster Rodney Horton 1994-1997 6-5 Chicago, Ill. Saint Joseph’s Don Fritz 1971-1972 5-11 Covington, Ky. Covington Catholic Darnell Hoskins 1996-1997 6-0 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne Paul Froendhoff 1939-1941 ------James Hough 1949-1951 6-1 Springboro, Ohio Springboro Gerald Fulweiler 1923-1924 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Sam Howard 1987-1991 6-9 No. Manchester, Ind. Manchester Gordy Gahm 1970-1973 6-3 Louisville, Ky. Saint Xavier Dennis Hrcka 1964-1966 6-8 Owosso, Mich. Owosso St. Joseph’s Santos Garcia 1936-1937 ------Don Hughes 1983-1987 6-9 Centerville, Ohio Alter Rex Gardecki 1970-1972 6-0 Miamisburg, Ohio Miamisburg Francis Hughes 1918-1920 ------Andrew Gaydosh 1990-1994 6-8 Richmond, Ind. Richmond Frank Iguodala 2002-2004 6-5 Springfield, Ill. Southeast Fred George 1936-1938 ------Dave Inderrieden 1964-1967 5-11 Port Jefferson, Ohio Holy Angels Roman Gerber 1921-1922 --- Chillicothe, Ohio --- Chuck Izor 1961-1964 6-2 Eaton, Ohio Eaton Erv Giddings 1974-1978 6-7 Detroit, Mich. Chadsey Darrell Jackson 1979-1981 6-6 New Lebanon, Ohio Jefferson James Gift 1942-1943 --- Dayton, Ohio --- George Jackson 1969-1971 6-7 Dayton, Ohio Roth

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Player Years Ht Hometown High School Player Years Ht Hometown High School Bob Jacoby 1953-1956 6-1 Blanchester, Ohio Blanchester Charles McCloskey 1939-1942 --- Salem, Ohio --- Billy James 1945-1946 6-0 Dayton, Ohio --- Troy McCracken 1986-1990 6-9 Springfield, Ohio Greenon Ray Janaszek 1946-1947 6-0 Sharpsburg, Pa. --- Michael McCray 1994-1996 6-1 Indianapolis, Ind. Warren Central George Janky 1967-1970 6-8 Chicago, Ill. Saint Rita’s William McDonald 1909-1910 --- Springfield, Ohio --- August Janszen 1910-1912 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- Joseph McDonnell 1924-1926 --- Philadelphia, Pa. --- William Janszen 1906-1907 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- Vince McDonough 1935-1936 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Willie Johnson 1978-1979 6-8 Chicago, Ill. Westinghouse John McGarry 1924-1927 --- Philadelphia, Pa. --- Fred Johnston 1964-1965 6-4 Twinsburg, Ohio Chanel Gerald McKinney 1911-1912 --- Portsmouth, Ohio --- Bobby Jones 1958-1959 6-2 Maysville, Ky. Maysville Sean McNally 1978-1982 6-5 Cleveland, Ohio Saint Ignatius Charles Jones 1945-1948 6-2 Cincinnati, Ohio Withrow Trent Meacham 2004-2005 6-3 Champaign, Ill. Centennial Chip Jones 1990-1992 6-1 Cincinnati, Ohio Woodward Don Meineke 1949-1952 6-7 Dayton, Ohio Wilbur Wright Danny Jones 1974-1975 6-1 Detroit, Mich. Kettering Eddie Meisner 1935-1936 --- Columbus, Ohio --- Mark Jones 2001-2005 6-1 Taftville, Conn. Norwich Free Academy Andy Metzler 1995-1999 6-3 Kettering, Ohio Fairmont Hank Josefczyk 1957-1960 6-6 Yorkville, Ohio Yorkville Andy Meyer 1992-1996 6-6 Centerville, Ohio Alter Gene Joseph 1948-1952 5-9 Martins Ferry, Ohio Martins Ferry Bill Mihm 1953-1954 6-5 Amboy, Ill. Amboy Mike Kanieski 1978-1982 6-10 Cleveland, Ohio Midpark Don Miller 1952-1954 6-0 Ironton, Ohio --- Bob Kavanaugh 1939-1942 --- Springfield, Ohio --- Robert Mislan 1942-1946 6-2 Xenia, Ohio --- Jack Keehan 1968-1971 6-7 Arlington Heights, Ill. Serra --- Mitchell 1931-1932 ------Bernard Keiter 1939-1941 --- Dayton, Ohio Stivers Richard Montague 1977-1981 6-9 Elyria, Ohio Elyria --- Kelly 1931-1932 ------David Morris 1998-2001 5-10 Hyattsville, Md. Saint Vincent Pallotti Richard Kelly 1941-1942 ------Frank Morris 1907-1910 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Bill Kendall 1926-1927 ------George Morrison 1978-1982 6-10 Lawrenceburg, Ind. Lawrenceburg Charles Kendall 1927-1928 ------Leighton Moulton 1972-1976 6-4 River Rouge, Mich. River Rouge Joe Kennelly 1957-1960 6-8 Toledo, Ohio Libbey Dan Mueller 1960-1963 6-0 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s Thomas Kenney 1946-1947 6-2 Dayton, Ohio --- Pat Murnen 1969-1972 6-5 Toledo, Ohio Toledo Central Catholic C. Kenning 1904-1906 --- Rochester, N.Y. --- Martin Murphy 1926-1927 ------Kerns 1938-1939 ------Tom Nartker 1957-1958 6-9 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade David Kersting 1905-1906 --- Miamisburg, Ohio --- Edward Neary 1911-1912 --- Kokomo, Ind. --- Jack Kill 1971-1972 6-1 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s Ralph Neary 1914-1915 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Tim Killeen 1927-1930 ------John Newsock 1937-1939 ------Stan King 2000-2001 6-4 Denver, Colo Denver East Ralph Niehaus 1936-1937 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- Jon Kingston 2003-2004 6-8 Columbus, Ohio Grandview Heights Donald Norris 1946-1947 5-9 Dayton, Ohio --- Gene Klaus 1964-1967 6-0 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s Junior Norris 1949-1952 6-1 Dayton, Ohio Fairmont Dan Klawonn 1975-1976 6-6 Union, Ohio Northmont Clarence Nugent 1915-1917 --- Toledo, Ohio --- Henry Klein 1912-1914 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. --- Clete Oberst 1949-1951 6-1 Owensboro, Ky. Saint Joseph Bob Klotz 1946-1947 5-9 Dayton, Ohio --- Harry O’Brien 1935-1936 ------Harold Knapke 1942-1943 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Dan Obrovac 1966-1969 6-10 Canton, Ohio Canton Central Catholic Negele Knight 1985-1990 6-2 Detroit, Mich. DePorres Francis O’Connor 1929-1930 ------William Knisley 1940-1946 5-9 Xenia, Ohio ------O’Hearn 1919-1921 ------Larry Knorr 1937-1938 --- Dayton, Ohio Stivers Sherman O’Neill 1919-1920 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Peck Koehly 1921-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Jason Osborne 2000-2001 6-7 Randallstown, Mary. Towson Catholic Greg Kohls 2000-2004 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Alter Bernie Otten 1946-1947 5-8 Pittsburgh, Pa. --- Charles Kronauge 1928-1933 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Dave Otto 1952-1953 5-11 Dayton, Ohio Wilbur Wright Frank Kronauge 1921-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Jack Padley 1937-1938 --- Philadelphia, Pa. Upper Darby Ed Kruer 1947-1948 6-0 Springboro, Ohio Springboro Jim Palmer 1954-1957 6-8 Keokee, Va. Keokee Fred Krumpe 1947-1948 6-0 , N.Y. --- Dennis Papp 1963-1967 6-3 Fairview Park, Ohio Fairview Al Krusling 1914-1917 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- James Paxson 1951-1956 6-6 Springfield, Ohio Springfield Cen. Cath. Henry Kuntz 1929-1930 ------Jim Paxson 1975-1979 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Alter John Ladner 1927-1930 ------Robert Payne 1931-1934 --- Dayton, Ohio Stivers Don Lane 1955-1958 6-0 Bronx, N.Y. St. Ann’s Larry Pedicord 1951-1954 6-1 Dayton, Ohio Northridge Ray Lange 1922-1924 --- Piqua, Ohio --- Jeff Penno 2004- 6-5 Kettering, Ohio Alter Cy Laughter 1945-1946 6-3 Dayton, Ohio Oakwood Robert Perkins 1942-1943 --- Norwood, Ohio --- Steve Lawrence 1970-1973 6-10 Newark, Ohio Newark Ryan Perryman 1994-1998 6-7 Oak Park, Mich. Oak Park Mike Lee 1975-1979 6-3 Dayton, Ohio Fairmont West Bill Petkewicz 1935-1936 ------Mike Leffel 1967-1970 6-0 Piqua, Ohio Piqua LaShawn Pettus-Brown 1994-1995 6-7 Cincinnati, Ohio Taft Lawrence Lehnis 1929-1932 ------R. Pflaum 1913-1914 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Lefty Leichtle 1931-1935 ------William Pflaum 1905-1907 --- Lima, Ohio --- Bob Lensch 1927-1930 ------Paul Piening 1928-1929 ------Francis Wong Leong 1903-1904 --- Honolulu, Hawaii --- Marco Pikaar 1992-1996 6-10 Leiden, Holland Beavercreek Frank Mahoney 1912-1915 ------Steve Pittman 1985-1989 6-9 Beavercreek, Ohio Beavercreek George Mahoney 1911-1913 --- Chattanooga, Tenn. --- Kenny Pitzer 1942-1947 6-1 Dayton, Ohio --- Joseph Mahoney 1908-1910 --- Chattanooga, Tenn. --- Jim Pleasant 1947-1948 6-0 Dayton, Ohio Roosevelt William Mahoney 1906-1908 --- Chattanooga, Tenn. --- Norman Plummer 2004- 6-7 Fairfield, Ohio Hargrave (Va.) Military 1912-1913 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Tim Pohlman 1976-1980 6-8 Delphos, Ohio Saint John’s John Mahrt 1922-1923 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Josh Postorino 1995-1999 6-0 Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater Louis Mahrt 1923-1926 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Leonard Poth 1939-1940 ------Don Malloy 1937-1938 --- Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Jim Powers 1961-1964 6-0 New York, N.Y. Verne Malloy 1934-1936 --- Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Don Poynter 1954-1955 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Fairview --- Manchester 1920-1921 ------Tony Pozelnik 1933-1934 ------Ramod Marshall 2000-2004 6-2 Charlotte, N.C. Fork Union (Va.) Clarence Quigley 1908-1909 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Matt Marzluft 1926-1927 ------Lester Quinlan 1910-1911 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Eric Mathews 1984-1988 6-3 Detroit, Mich. Cass Tech Edgar Reagan 1939-1940 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Max Matusoff 1920-1921 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Columban Reed 1927-1928 ------Don May 1965-1968 6-4 Dayton, Ohio Belmont Mike Reichert 1979-1983 6-8 Montezuma, Ohio Celina Ken May 1968-1971 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Belmont Bob Reidel 1937-1939 --- Hamilton, Ohio --- Brian McCall 1948-1949 6-2 East Palestine, Ohio East Palestine Charles Reiling 1927-1928 ------Jack McCarthy 1955-1958 6-6 Cincinnati, Ohio Purcell Ed Reynolds 1946-1947 6-2 Osborn, Ohio --- Jim McCarthy 1928-1934 ------Jim Rhoden 1977-1980 6-6 Lebanon, Ohio Lebanon

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Player Years Ht Hometown High School Player Years Ht Hometown High School Carmen Riazzi 1954-1957 5-11 Erie, Pa. Erie Technical Wayne Taubken 1964-1965 6-3 Wapakoneta, Ohio Saint Joseph’s John Richter 1990-1994 6-6 Hamilton, Ohio Badin Vaughn Taylor 1950-1953 6-6 Dayton, Ohio Wilbur Wright Mike Rix 1971-1972 6-4 Garden City, N.Y. Garden City Marlo Termini 1947-1948 5-2 Cleveland, Ohio Holy Name Tim Robbe 1980-1982 6-6 Lisle, Ill. Benet Academy Jim Testerman 1972-1975 6-5 Loveland, Ohio Kings Pete Robbeloth 1928-1929 ------Rick Thalls 1972-1974 6-8 Richmond, Ind. Richmond Brian Roberts 2004- 6-2 Toledo, Ohio St. John’s Joaquin Thomas 2004-2005 Alex Robertson 1989-1994 6-4 Chicago, Ill. John Marshall Joe Thomas 1937-1938 --- Philadelphia, Pa. --- Noland Robinson 1986-1990 6-5 Willard, Ohio Willard Robert Thomas 1942-1943 --- Xenia, Ohio ------Rodgers 1931-1932 ------Zach Thomas 1994-1997 6-0 Chicago, Ill. De La Salle Garry Roggenburk 1959-1962 6-6 Cleveland, Ohio Saint Ignatius Bob Tobin 1945-1946 6-2 Marion, Ohio --- John Rohm 1966-1967 6-6 Indianapolis, Ind. Cathedral Jack Toerner 1946-1948 5-11 Cincinnati, Ohio Elder Terry Ross 1974-1978 6-9 New Castle, Ind. Chrysler John Tomlinson 1979-1980 6-5 Carpentersville, Ill. Barrington John Roth 1915-1919 --- Loveland, Ohio --- Sedric Toney 1983-1985 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Wilbur Wright Hugh Sacksteder 1911-1912 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Bernard Topmoeller 1905-1907 --- Cincinnati, Ohio --- Norbert Sacksteder 1912-1913 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Glinder Torain 1965-1968 6-6 Muncie, Ind. Muncie Central Dan Sadlier 1966-1969 6-6 Lima, Ohio Lima Central Catholic Jeff Tressler 1983-1986 6-11 Columbus, Ohio Northland Jack Sallee 1951-1955 6-2 Springfield, Ohio Springfield Catholic Adolph Tscherne 1934-1935 ------John Samanich 1964-1967 6-7 Maple Heights, Ohio Chanel Albert Turner 1946-1947 6-0 Centerville, Ohio --- Robert Schaefer 1946-1948 6-2 Akron, Ohio Buchtel Coby Turner 1995-1999 6-7 Alexandria, Va. Lee Larry Schellenberg 1981-1985 6-3 Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central Steve Turnwald 1968-1970 6-0 Ottoville, Ohio Ottoville Victor Schlitzer 1903-1905 --- Rochester, N.Y. --- Charlie Tyra 1976-1978 6-5 Louisville, Ky. Saint Xavier George Schloemer 1968-1971 6-4 Covington, Ky. Covington Catholic Bill Uhl 1953-1956 7-0 Greenfield, Ohio McClain Norm Schmotzer 1959-1960 6-8 Lakewood, Ohio St. Ignatius Bill Uhl II 1986-1990 6-9 Dayton, Ohio Alter Alex Schoen 1903-1906 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Ludwig Virant 1917-1918 --- Lorain, Ohio --- Harold Schoen 1960-1963 6-7 Fort Recovery, Ohio Fort Recovery Casper Voit 1936-1937 ------William Schoen 1905-1907 --- Chicago, Ill. --- John Von Lehman 1971-1974 6-8 Covington, Ky. Covington Catholic Carroll Scholle 1933-1936 ------Chad Vorhis 1997-1998 5-9 W. Alexandria, Ohio Twin Valley South Don Schultz 1942-1943 --- St. Louis, Mo. --- Kyle Wagner 1992-1994 6-2 Delphi, Ind. Delphi Al Schumacher 1912-1914 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Roland Wagner 1923-1924 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Francis Schumacher 1910-1911 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Keith Waleskowski 2000-2004 6-9 Dayton, Ohio Alter Lawrence Schweers 1911-1912 ------Dick Walsh 1954-1955 6-4 Cleveland, Ohio Saint Ignatius Mike Scovic 1992-1993 6-3 Kettering, Ohio Fairborn Henry Walsh 1908-1909 --- Harshman, Ohio --- Monty Scott 2003-2004 6-6 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Reynoldsburg Jim Wannemacher 1964-1968 6-6 Cloverdale, Ohio Ottoville Sean Scrutchins 1990-1992 6-4 Toledo, Ohio Scott Victor Warner 1929-1930 ------Paul Shafer 1956-1957 6-0 Miamisburg, Ohio Miamisburg Jack Warrell 1963-1966 6-0 Springfield, Ohio Springfield South Ned Sharpenter 1966-1969 6-7 Aurora, Ill. Marion Military Academy Lavern Watercutter 1948-1949 6-1 McCartyville, Ohio Anna Ted Sharpenter 1926-1928 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Rudy Waterman 1965-1968 6-1 Waterbury, N.Y. Westbury Makor Shayok 1990-1992 6-8 Khartoum, Sudan Rumbek Law Weber 1918-1919 --- Kendallville, Ind. --- Bill Sherry 1916-1920 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Tony Wells 1975-1977 6-9 Murray, Ky. Calloway County Jim Shields 1982-1986 6-8 Parma, Ohio Normandy Jake Welter 1936-1937 ------Dean Shroyer 1946-1947 5-11 Dayton, Ohio --- Richley West 1947-1949 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Roosevelt Gus Shroyer 1945-1948 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Northridge Jerome Westendorf 1940-1943 5-11 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Al Sicard 1989-1992 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne Gene Westendorf 1938-1941 5-10 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Al Sicking 1954-1957 6-6 Cincinnati, Ohio Saint Xavier Bill Westerkamp 1960-1963 6-10 Cincinnati, Ohio Roger Bacon Joe Siggins 1974-1978 6-4 Dayton, Ohio Alter Herbert Whalen 1908-1909 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Mark Sizemore 1970-1971 6-0 New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie Logan White 2002- 6-4 Chagrin Falls, Ohio University Ted Sizemore 1970-1971 6-1 New Lebanon, Ohio Dixie Martin Wilberding 1907-1908 ------Wilbur Sizer 1946-1947 6-1 Dayton, Ohio Roosevelt Pat Wilcox 1926-1928 ------William Slick 1910-1911 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Warren Williams 2002- 6-0 Gaithersburg, Mary. DeMatha Antoine Smith 1990-1992 6-7 Columbus, Ohio Westerville South Russ Willis 1972-1973 5-10 Union City, Ohio Mississinawa Valley Don Smith 1961-1964 6-1 Huntington, W. Va. Vinson Mike Wilson 1975-1976 6-7 Detroit, Mich. Northwestern Donald Smith 1971-1974 6-0 Dayton, Ohio Roth --- Wilte 1931-1932 ------Marvin Smith 1938-1940 --- Piqua, Ohio --- Joseph Windbiel 1915-1918 --- Chicago, Ill. --- Sammy Smith 2000-2002 6-5 Worthington, Ohio Worthington Christian Walt Winklejohn 1937-1940 --- Celina, Ohio --- Steve Smith 1984-1988 6-5 Dayton, Ohio Alter Paul Winterhalter 1960-1963 6-1 Tiffin, Ohio Calvert Dick Snelling 1924-1926 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Robert Wolfe 1945-1948 5-8 Dayton, Ohio Stivers Harry Solimano 1903-1904 ------Eugene Wolke 1945-1949 6-2 Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton Catholic Wallace Southhall 1940-1941 ------George Woywod 1951-1954 6-5 Evanston, Ill. St. George Chris Spears 2003-2004 6-2 Centerville, Ohio Centerville Ed Young 1982-1987 6-7 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Upper Sandusky Ray Springer 1987-1990 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Meadowdale Edwin Young 1996-2000 6-2 Zanesville, Ohio Zanesville Nick Stafford 2004- 6-7 Springfield, Mass. Worcester Academy Elmer Zang 1928-1934 ------Tony Stanley 1997-2001 6-4 Arlington, Va. Washington & Lee Ray Zawadzki 1958-1961 6-4 Cleveland, Ohio Cathedral Latin Gene Stapenhorst 1937-1938 --- St. Louis, Mo. --- Jeff Zern 1982-1986 6-9 Cheektowaga, N.Y. Saint Francis Ralph Steffano 1964-1965 6-3 Clayton, Ohio Northmont Dick Zimmerman 1949-1950 6-0 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade Arnold Stein 1950-1951 6-1 Bronx, N.Y. William Howard Taft Jack Zimmerman 1947-1950 6-1 Dayton, Ohio Chaminade D.J. Stelly 2001-2003 6-4 Aurora, Colo. Overland Jack Zimmerman 1976-1980 6-2 Dayton, Ohio Alter Jack Stevenson 1946-1947 6-0 Dayton, Ohio --- James Zimmerman 1930-1931 ------Lawrence Strattnerr 1910-1911 --- New York, N.Y. --- Jerome Zimmerman 1930-1931 ------Richard Strugarek 1940-1941 ------Bob Sullivan 1962-1965 6-3 Westmont, Ill. Saint Procopius David Sullivan 1934-1937 ------George Sullivan 1946-1947 5-10 Cambridge, Ohio --- Joe Sullivan 1946-1947 6-0 Dayton, Ohio --- Russ Summers 1918-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- John Supenski 1920-1922 --- Dayton, Ohio --- Joseph Sutton 1909-1911 --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Robert Swartzel 1941-1943 --- Germantown, Ohio --- Mike Sylvester 1971-1974 6-5 Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller

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Since Tom Blackburn took control of the Flyer program in 1947 there have been 296 players to take the court for the University of Dayton Flyers. Not surprisingly, the majority of the Flyers come from Ohio, with 185 of the 296. Here is a geographical breakdown of where those players came from (single player from city unless noted): Ohio 185 Beavercreek, Bellaire, Blanchester, Canal Winchester, Canton, Centerville (3), Chagrin Falls, Cincinnati (16), Clayton, Cleveland (8), Cloverdale, Columbus (7), Day- ton (47), Delphos (5), East Palestine, Eaton, Elyria, Fairfield, Fairview Park, Fort Recovery (2), Glandorf, Greenfield, Hamilton (4), Jamestown, Kettering (8), Lake- wood (2), Lebanon (2), Lees Creek, Lima, London, Loveland (2), Maple Heights, Maria Stein, Martins Ferry (2), Mason, Massillon, Miamisburg (2), Middletown, Minster (2), Montezuma, New Lebanon (5), New Lexing- ton (2), Newark, Norwood, Oak Harbor, Ottoville, Parma, Piqua, Port Jefferson, Reynoldsburg, Saint Marys (2), South Lebanon, Springboro (2), Springfield (5), Tiffin, Toledo (6), Troy, Twinsburg, Union, Union City, Upper Sandusky, Wapakoneta (2), Waynesville (2), West Alex- andria, Wheelersburg, Willard, Worthington (2), Xenia, Yorkville, Zanesville Colorado 2 Aurora, Denver Connecticut 1 Taftville Florida 3 Clearwater, Miami (2) Georgia 1 Sandersville Illinois 20 Amboy, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Bloomington, Campbell Hill (3), Carpentersville, Champaign, Chicago (6), Evanston, Glen Ellyn, Lisle, Springfield, Westmont Indiana 13 Delphi, Floyds Knobs, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis (3), Lawrenceburg, Muncie, New Castle, North Manchester, Richmond (2), San Pierre Iowa 1 Johnston Kansas 1 Hays Jim Paxson, Jr. was the second Flyer to come to UD from Kettering’s Alter High School. The Knights who became Flyers: Dan Bockhorn (1978-79), Bill Crotty (1985-89), Brian Donoher (1987-89), Bill Frericks (1975-77), Doug Harris (1975-79), Ted Harris (1981-85), Kentucky 12 Don Hughes (1983-87), Greg Kohls (2000-) Andy Meyer (1992-96), Jim Paxson Jr. (1975-79), Jeff Penno (2004- ), Joe Siggins (1974- 78), Steve Smith (1984-88), Bill Uhl, Jr. (1986-90), Keith Waleskowski (1999-), Jack Zimmerman (1976-80). Covington (3), Lexington (2), Louisville (3), Maysville, Murray, Owensboro, Paintsville New Jersey 3 Virginia 2 Maryland 4 Hawthorne, Union City, Weehawken Alexandria, Keokee Gaithersburg, Hyattsville, Landover, Laurel New York 14 West Virginia 1 Massachusetts 1 Bellaire, Bronx (3), Brooklyn, Cheektowaga, Huntington Floral Park (2), Flushing, Garden City, New York, Roches- Springfield ter, Staten Island, Waterbury Wisconsin 1 Michigan 15 North Carolina 1 Mequon Detroit (10), Grand Rapids, Oak Park, Orchard Park, Charlotte Owosso, River Rouge Foreign Players 4 Central Africa Republic, Holland, Nigeria, Sudan Minnesota 3 Pennsylvania 6 Allentown, Erie, Philadelphia (3), Pittsburgh Hibbing, Minneapolis (2)

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The 55 Basketball Players in UD’s Hall of Fame: inducted 1968 Tom Blackburn inducted 1969 William Blake, 1926 inducted 1964 Bucky Bockhorn, 1958 inducted 1958 Frank Case, 1960 inducted 1986 Roosevelt Chapman, 1990 inducted 1994 Dave Colbert, 1986 inducted 2004 Stan Corbett, 1935 inducted 1962 Anthony Corbitt, 1990 inducted 2004 Johnny Davis inducted 1993 John Debesis, 1928 inducted 1967 Don Donoher, 1954 inducted 1992 Henry Finkel, 1966 inducted 1974 Tom Frericks, 1953 inducted 1976 Chuck Grigsby, 1952 inducted 1972 Gordy Hatton, 1964 inducted 1986 Tom Hatton, 1962 inducted 1982 Sam Hipa, 1928 inducted 1962 Bobby Joe Hooper, 1981 inducted 1989 John Horan, 1955 inducted 1964 George Janky, 1971 inducted 1993 Mike Kanieski, 1982 inducted 1999 Bob Kavanaugh, 1942 inducted 1977 Bernard Keiter, 1942 inducted 1962 Gene Klaus, 1967 inducted 2004 Negele Knight, 1990 inducted 1998 William Knisley, 1947 inducted 1962 Don Lane, 1958 inducted 1984 Al Mahrt, 1912 inducted 1962 Lou Mahrt, 1926 inducted 1962 Don May, 1968 inducted 1974 Ken May, 1971 inducted 1995 Vince McDonough, 1936 inducted 1976 Don Meineke, 1952 inducted 1962 Ralph Niehaus, 1939 inducted 1973 Junior Norris, 1952 inducted 1963 Jim Palmer, 1957 inducted 2004 Robert Payne, 1934 inducted 1967 Jim Paxson, 1956 inducted 1976 Jim Paxson, 1979 inducted 1985 Ryan Perryman, 1998 inducted 2004 Thomas J. Frericks, who became a member of the UD Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976, left an indelible Garry Roggenburk, 1962 inducted 1970 impression on the Flyer Athletics program. No mention of University of Dayton tournament appearances would be Dan Sadlier, 1970 inducted 1987 complete without acknowledging the contributions of Mr. Frericks, who served as UD’s director of athletics from 1964 to 1992. Jack Sallee, 1955 inducted 1981 Not only should he be considered for the University’s involvement in tournaments, but for his contributions to the Alphonse Schumacher, 1914 inducted 2004 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Ted Sharpenter, 1928 inducted 1979 Mr. Frericks was an innovator who helped guide UD Athletics from a time when collegiate athletic departments were low-budget operations to the multi-million dollar budgets of the 1990s. Through all the changes, one thing Donald Smith, 1974 inducted 1980 remained constant, because of Frericks’ dedication, UD became known for integrity and credibility. Richard Snelling, 1927 inducted 1965 Highlights of his tenure included UD’s second-place finish in the 1967 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, and Harry Solimano, 1907 inducted 1962 the construction in 1969 of the $4.5 million University of Dayton Arena, which has now hosted 65 NCAA Tournament Games (62 men, three women). Mike Sylvester, 1974 inducted 1983 As a member of the Men’s Basketball Committee, Frericks was an integral part of developing the tournament to Bill Uhl, 1956 inducted 1968 the great American sporting event, “March Madness,” it is today. He was on the five-member team from the Gene Westendorf, 1941 inducted 1969 Basketball Committee that negotiated the seven-year, $1 billion television contract with CBS Sports. Mr. Frericks was slated to be the Chair of the Basketball Committee starting in 1992, but he lost his battle with cancer on Jan. Jerome Westendorf, 1943 inducted 1970 31, 1992, before presiding over any championship. Ed Young , 1987 inducted 2003 Fifteen days prior to his passing, the University had rededicated the University of Dayton Fieldhouse as the Jack Zimmerman, 1980 inducted 2002 Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center. It serves as a constant reminder, fittingly, in a building where he attended classes, practiced and played as a young man and transformed UD athletic fortunes as athletic director.

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WHITE-ALLEN ALEX SCHOEN MEMORIAL “SHORTY” SHARPENTER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER TROPHY FREE-THROW TROPHY MEMORIAL The White-Allen Trophy is given each year to the team’s The Alex Schoen Trophy is given annually to the player REBOUNDING TROPHY Most Valuable Player as selected by members of the who finishes the year with the highest free throw per- The Sharpenter Award is given annually to the top team. It is sponsored by Tim White and White-Allen centage (minimum of 50 free throws attempted). The rebounder on the team. It is named after Hall of Famer Chevrolet Honda Porsche Audi Geo. White-Allen also trophy is named for Alex Schoen, Sr., the captain of the Ted “Shorty” Sharpenter and is sponsored by his family. sponsors MVP trophies for UD football, women’s basket- first University of Dayton basketball team. Schoen Sharpenter was a football and basketball standout at ball and volleyball. captained the 1903-04 team for St. Mary’s College, UD in the 1920s. His son Ned played for the Flyers in which later became UD. The trophy is sponsored by the the late 1960s. 1952-53...... John Horan Schoen family. 1953-54...... Don Donoher 1978-79 ...... Mike Kanieski 1954-55...... John Horan 1949-50...... Don Meineke 1979-80 ...... Richard Montague 1955-56...... Jim Paxson 1950-51 ...... Don Meineke 1980-81 ...... Mike Kanieski 1956-57 ...... Carmen Riazzi 1951-52 ...... Don Meineke 1981-82 ...... Roosevelt Chapman 1957-58 ...... Bucky Bockhorn 1952-53...... Jack Sallee 1982-83...... Roosevelt Chapman 1958-59...... Frank Case 1953-54...... John Horan 1983-84...... Roosevelt Chapman 1959-60...... Garry Roggenburk 1954-55...... John Horan 1984-85...... Dave Colbert 1960-61...... Tom Hatton, Bill Cramsey 1955-56...... Jim Paxson 1985-86...... Dave Colbert 1961-62...... Garry Roggenburk 1956-57 ...... Bucky Bockhorn 1986-87 ...... Anthony Grant 1962-63...... Gordon Hatton 1957-58 ...... Frank Case 1987-88 ...... Anthony Corbitt 1963-64...... Henry Finkel, Chuck Izor 1958-59...... Frank Case 1988-89...... Anthony Corbitt 1964-65...... Henry Finkel 1959-60...... Stan Greenberg 1989-90...... Anthony Corbitt 1965-66...... Henry Finkel 1960-61...... Tom Hatton 1990-91 ...... Makor Shayok 1966-67 ...... Don May 1961-62...... Tom Hatton 1991-92 ...... Chip Hare 1967-68 ...... Don May 1962-63...... Hal Schoen 1992-93...... Chip Hare 1968-69...... Dan Sadlier 1963-64...... Chuck Izor 1993-94...... Alex Robertson 1969-70...... George Janky 1964-65...... Bob Sullivan 1994-95...... Ryan Perryman 1970-71 ...... George Jackson 1965-66...... Bobby Joe Hooper 1995-96...... Ryan Perryman 1971-72 ...... Donald Smith 1966-67 ...... Bobby Joe Hooper, Don May 1996-97 ...... Ryan Perryman 1972-73 ...... Donald Smith 1967-68 ...... Bobby Joe Hooper 1997-98 ...... Ryan Perryman 1973-74 ...... Donald Smith, Mike Sylvester 1968-69...... Dan Sadlier 1998-99...... Mark Ashman 1974-75 ...... Johnny Davis 1969-70...... Tom Crosswhite 1999-00...... Mark Ashman 1975-76 ...... Johnny Davis 1970-71 ...... Al Bertke, Tom Crosswhite 2000-01...... Keith Waleskowski 1976-77 ...... Jim Paxson 1971-72 ...... Donald Smith 2001-02...... Keith Waleskowski 1977-78 ...... Jim Paxson 1972-73 ...... Donald Smith 2002-03...... Keith Waleskowski 1978-79 ...... Jim Paxson 1973-74 ...... Donald Smith 2003-04...... Keith Waleskowski 1979-80 ...... Jack Zimmerman 1974-75 ...... Johnny Davis 2004-05...... Monty Scott 1980-81 ...... Mike Kanieski 1975-76 ...... Fred Eckert 1981-82 ...... Roosevelt Chapman 1976-77 ...... Jim Paxson 1982-83...... Roosevelt Chapman 1977-78 ...... Jim Paxson 1983-84...... Roosevelt Chapman 1978-79 ...... Jack Zimmerman 1984-85...... Dave Colbert 1979-80 ...... Mike Kanieski 1985-86...... Dave Colbert 1980-81 ...... Mike Kanieski 1986-87 ...... Dan Christie, Anthony Grant 1981-82 ...... Roosevelt Chapman 1987-88 ...... Anthony Corbitt 1982-83...... Roosevelt Chapman 1988-89...... Anthony Corbitt 1983-84...... Damon Goodwin 1989-90...... Negele Knight 1984-85...... Sedric Toney 1990-91 ...... Chip Jones 1985-86...... Damon Goodwin 1991-92 ...... Alex Robertson 1986-87 ...... Noland Robinson 1992-93...... Derrick Dukes 1987-88 ...... Steve Pittman 1993-94...... Alex Robertson 1988-89...... Negele Knight 1994-95...... Andy Meyer 1989-90...... Negele Knight 1995-96...... Ryan Perryman 1990-91 ...... Alex Robertson 1996-97 ...... Ryan Perryman 1991-92 ...... Chip Hare 1997-98 ...... Ryan Perryman 1992-93...... Larry Hisle 1998-99...... Mark Ashman 1993-94...... Alex Robertson 1999-00...... Mark Ashman, Tony Stanley 1994-95...... Andy Meyer 2000-01...... Tony Stanley 1995-96...... Andy Meyer 2001-02...... David Morris 1996-97 ...... Darnell Hoskins 2002-03...... Ramod Marshall 1997-98 ...... Tony Stanley 2003-04...... Keith Waleskowski 1998-99...... Edwin Young 2004-05...... Monty Scott 1999-00...... Brooks Hall 2000-01...... Keith Waleskowski 2001-02...... Keith Waleskowski 2002-03...... Keith Waleskowski 2003-04...... Mark Jones Larry Schellenberg was twice the recipient of the John L. MacBeth 2004-05...... Trent Meacham Scholar-Athlete Award as well as an NCAA Postgraduate Scholar. With that kind of mind, he understood the value of protecting the ball: His 2.36 assists-to-turnover ratio remains a school record.

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BEST DEFENDER AWARD CHRIS DANIELS JOHN L. MACBETH MEMORIAL The Best Defender Award is given to the strongest MEMORIAL MOST IMPROVED PLAYER SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD defensive player on the team, as determined by the The Most Improved Player Award was renamed following The Macbeth Trophy goes each year to the team mem- coaching staff. the 1995-96 season to honor the memory of Flyer ber who has the highest cumulative grade point average center Chris Daniels, who passed away during his senior based on at least five semesters of academic work. It is 1994-95...... Jeffrey Brookins season. Chosen by the coaches, it goes to the player presented in the memory of Dayton businessman John 1995-96...... Jeffrey Brookins who develops the most over the course of the season. L. Macbeth, and is sponsored by Mrs. John L. Macbeth 1996-97 ...... Edwin Young The award is sponsored by Skelton Sports. and the Macbeth family. 1997-98 ...... Edwin Young 1998-99...... Tony Stanley 1994-95...... Shawn Haughn 1958-59...... Hank Josefczyk 1999-00...... Edwin Young 1995-96...... Chris Daniels 1959-60...... Stanley Greenberg 2000-01...... Nate Green 1996-97 ...... Edwin Young 1960-61...... Phil Dubensky 2001-02...... Ramod Marshall 1997-98 ...... Coby Turner 1961-62...... Stanley Greenberg 2002-03...... D.J. Stelly 1998-99...... Cain Doliboa 1962-63...... Hal Schoen 2003-04...... Marques Bennett 1999-00...... David Morris 1963-64...... Chuck Izor 2004-05...... Marques Bennett 2000-01...... Ramod Marshall 1964-65...... Bob Sullivan 2001-02...... Sean Finn 1965-66...... Dennis Hrcka 2002-03...... Mark Jones 1966-67 ...... Richard Fox 2003-04...... Marques Bennett, Warren Williams 1967-68 ...... Dan Obrovac 2004-05...... Brian Roberts 1968-69...... Jim Gottschall 1969-70...... Jim Gottschall The Chris Daniels Memorial Most Improved Player Award is named after the late Flyer who more than tripled his points per game from his 1970-71 ...... Pat Murnen junior season in his senior campaign. Daniels also doubled his rebounding average and was shooting 69 percent when he passed away. 1971-72 ...... Pat Murnen The Atlantic 10 also names their Most Improved Player Award in memory of Chris. 1972-73 ...... John Von Lehman 1973-74 ...... John Von Lehman 1974-75 ...... Dan Herling 1975-76 ...... Johnny Davis 1976-77 ...... Bill Frericks 1977-78 ...... Jim Paxson 1978-79 ...... Jim Paxson 1979-80 ...... Jack Zimmerman 1980-81 ...... Mike Kanieski 1981-82 ...... Mike Kanieski 1982-83...... Mike Reichert 1983-84...... Larry Schellenberg 1984-85...... Larry Schellenberg 1985-86...... Dan Christie 1986-87 ...... Dan Christie 1987-88 ...... Eric Matthews 1988-89...... Norm Grevey 1989-90...... Norm Grevey 1990-91 ...... David Bradds 1991-92 ...... John Richter 1992-93...... John Richter 1993-94...... John Richter 1994-95...... Chip Hare 1995-96...... Maurice Beyina 1996-97 ...... Maurice Beyina 1997-98 ...... Josh Postorino 1998-99...... Ted Fitz 1999-00...... Ted Fitz 2000-01...... Gamal Gilchrist 2001-02...... Keith Waleskowski 2002-03...... Greg Kohls 2003-04...... Greg Kohls 2004-05...... James Cripe

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THOMAS M. LUPPE DR. GEORGE RAU UHL FAMILY MEMORIAL AWARD SPIRIT AWARD ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP The Luppe Award is given annually to the University of The Rau Award is given annually to a UD player who best Is given annually to the UD player who best exemplifies Dayton first-year basketball player who demonstrates displays true team spirit, both on and off the court. It is the qualities of good sportsmanship and character, and the courage, desire and moral integrity possessed by named for Dr. George Rau, better known around UD as follows the University’s principles of "Learn, Lead and Tom Luppe, a young athlete who died while playing in a “Pete” Rau, who was the UD team physician for more Serve" on and off the court. The award is named for freshman game for the Flyers in 1963. than 20 years prior to his death in 1972. It is sponsored former Flyers Bill Uhl and Bill Uhl II, who have endowed by the Harry O’Rourke Insurance Agency. a men’s basketball scholarship, to be given to a return- 1963-64...... Jim Wannemacher ing Flyer basketball player. 1964-65...... Bobby Joe Hooper 1972-73 ...... Steve Lawrence, Steve Hess 1965-66...... Dan Sadlier 1973-74 ...... John Von Lehman 2003-04...... Keith Waleskowski 1966-67 ...... Jim Gottschall, Jerry Gottschall 1974-75 ...... Jim Testerman, Allen Elijah 2004-05...... Mark Jones 1967-68 ...... Jack Keehan 1975-76 ...... Terry Ross 2005-06...... Warren Williams 1968-69...... Pat Murnen 1976-77 ...... Terry Ross 1969-70...... John Bitter 1977-78 ...... Terry Ross 1970-71 ...... Donald Smith 1978-79 ...... Doug Harris 1971-72 ...... Doug Bayer 1979-80 ...... Tim Pohlman 1972-73 ...... Rick Thalls 1980-81 ...... George Morrison 1973-74 ...... Johnny Davis 1981-82 ...... Ted Harris 1974-75 ...... Terry Ross, Joe Siggins 1982-83...... Mike Reichert, Ted Harris 1975-76 ...... Jim Paxson 1983-84...... Larry Schellenberg 1976-77 ...... Jack Zimmerman 1984-85...... Ted Harris 1977-78 ...... Jim Rhoden 1985-86...... Rory Dahlinghaus 1978-89 ...... George Morrison 1986-87 ...... Don Hughes 1979-80 ...... Kevin Conrad 1987-88 ...... Eric Mathews 1980-81 ...... Roosevelt Chapman 1988-89...... Sam Howard 1981-82 ...... Larry Schellenberg 1989-90...... Troy McCracken 1982-83...... Ed Young 1990-91 ...... Sam Howard 1983-84...... Dan Christie 1991-92 ...... John Richter 1984-85...... Steve Smith, Eric Mathews 1992-93...... John Richter 1985-86...... Negele Knight 1993-94...... John Richter 1986-87 ...... Anthony Corbitt 1994-95...... Marco Pikaar 1987-88 ...... Ken Branch 1995-96...... Maurice Beyina 1988-89...... Wes Coffee 1996-97 ...... Maurice Beyina 1989-90...... Alex Robertson 1997-98 ...... Matt Cooper 1990-91 ...... Derrick Dukes 1998-99...... Matt Cooper 1991-92 ...... Chip Hare 1999-00...... Matt Cooper 1992-93...... Andy Meyer 2000-01...... Gamal Gilchrist 1993-94...... Shawn Haughn 2001-02...... Greg Kohls 1994-95...... Ryan Perryman 2002-03...... Mark Jones 1995-96...... Josh Postorino 2003-04...... Frank Iguodala 1996-97 ...... Mark Ashman 2004-05...... Mark Jones 1997-98 ...... Tony Stanley 1998-99...... David Morris 1999-00...... Brooks Hall 2000-01...... Keith Waleskowski 2001-02...... Mark Jones 2002-03...... Warren Williams 2003-04...... Monty Scott 2004-05...... Chris Alvarez

1996-1997 Luppe Award winner Mark Ashman (shown here dunking on of Xavier) was also was the White Allen MVP in 1998- 99 and 1999-2000. He also is a two-time winner of the Shorty Sharpenter Memorial Rebounding Award.

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The University of Dayton celebrated its 100th anniversary season of men's basketball in 2003-04, DON "MONK" MEINEKE and the focal point of the season-long celebration was February 4--the 100th anniversary date It's no coincidence that the University of Dayton's first 20-win season (in 1949-50), it's first of UD's first varsity game. On February 4, 1904, UD, then known as St. Mary's Institute, NIT appearance and the school's only season with appearances in both the NIT and NCAA defeated the Dayton Intermediates 14-2. One hundred years to the day, the Flyers hosted the tournaments came with Meineke in the pivot. UD's first 1,000 point scorer, and still the fifth- Richmond Spiders and in conjunction with that game, the University unveiled its All- leading scorer in school history (1,866). The 6-7 Dayton native led the nation in FG% Century Team. The 20-man team spans all 100 years of Dayton Basketball. (.512, 240-469) as a junior, and was named Third-Team All-America by the Helms Foundation and Converse. As a senior, he was named Second Team All-America by the ARLEN "BUCKY" BOCKHORN Helms Foundation, Look Magazine and the Associated Press. A 6-4 swingman from Campbell Hill, Illinois, Bockhorn played from 1955-58 on Flyer teams that were a combined 69-17, won the 1955 University of Kentucky Invitational Tour- JIM PAXSON nament and played in three NIT's. As a senior, he was co-captain on a 25-4 team that reached A three-time White-Allen MVP, Paxson's senior numbers of 23.2 points, 5.7 assists and 4.2 the NIT finals. A versatile player, Bockhorn scored 941 points, grabbed 708 rebounds and always rebounds earned him First Team All-America honors from the USBWA. And the Kettering native's drew the toughest defensive assignment, regardless of whether that player was a forward or guard. 3.40 GPA translated into his being named a CoSIDA Academic All-American as well. The former Vice- Bockhorn, who averaged double figures all three seasons at UD, went on to a successful NBA career. President and General Manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Paxson has been a finalist for the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame class. A four-year starter, Paxson is fourth on UD's all-time scoring list ROOSEVELT CHAPMAN (1,945 points). Even though he was the focal point of UD's scoring during his career, he is also fourth in UD's all-time leading scorer with 2,233 points, Chapman utilized amazing body control and incredible hang career assists (515) and third in career steals (168). time to score most of his points inside, even though he was listed at 6-4. The Brooklyn native appears near the top of nearly every statistical category including most rebounds (8th, 956), assists (11th, 338) and RYAN PERRYMAN blocked shots (2nd, 124). He capped his career by leading UD in a remarkable NCAA run, scoring a 1984 Perryman led the nation in rebounding (12.5), and more importantly, he led the University of Dayton back tournament-best 105 points in four games, including 41 vs. and his seventh-ranked into the post season as a senior in 1997-98. Perryman took the Flyers to the 1998 NIT, breaking an eight- Oklahoma Sooners in the second round. year post-season drought on the Hilltop. That was the longest drought in the modern era (post-1950) of Dayton basketball. Since then, the Flyers have reached the post-season five of the last six seasons. The BILL CHMIELEWSKI 6-7 Oak Park, Michigan native is currently 15th in career scoring (1,524) at UD, fourth in rebounding Chmielewski was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1962 National Invitational Tournament, as the (1,156) and fourth in FG% (.546, 534-978). He is the Atlantic 10 career rebounding average record holder Flyers gave head coach Tom Blackburn his first NIT title in six trips to the championship game. The 6-10 (10.7). Only Jim Paxson Jr., Roosevelt Chapman and Perryman are three-time outright White-Allen MVP Detroit native averaged 15.4 points and 9.3 rebounds during UD's 24-6 season in 1961-62. He was a winners. Second Team All-America pick by Converse. Chmielewski left school after that season, and after pursuing a pro basketball career settled in the Dayton area. He still plays basketball in Master's division events. GARRY ROGGENBURK A 6-6 forward from Cleveland, Roggenburk still holds UD's single-game rebounding mark, with 32 against ANTHONY CORBITT Miami in just his third college game. Fast-forward to the end of his college career, when he was the leading One of the most consistently productive scorers in UD history, Anthony Corbitt's 1,760 points stand eighth scorer (16.0) and second-leading rebounder (9.3) on UD's first NIT championship team in 1962. He is on the UD All-Time Scoring List. Despite standing 6-6, Corbitt was deadly effective low-post scorer, shooting one of six Flyers to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in his career. His 1,398 career points over 50% and averaging in double figures in all four of his seasons at Dayton. In addition to his eighth-place are currently 19th all-time at UD and his 1,027 rebounds are sixth. standing in career scoring for the Flyers, Corbitt is 11th in rebounding (814), and sixth in FG% (.534, 725- 1358). Corbitt closed his career in the place every player wants to be – the NCAA tournament. In 1989- JACK SALLEE 90, UD won the MCC championship and advanced to the NCAA second round where they lost to Arkansas A mainstay on UD's nationally-ranked teams from 1951-55, Sallee's 1,610 career points put him 13th in by two. Flyer career scoring. When he graduated, he was second behind Monk Meineke. The 6-2 guard from Springfield, Ohio led UD in scoring (19.0) as a sophomore, but adjusted his game upon the arrival of seven- JOHNNY DAVIS foot center Bill Uhl, and averaged 15.2 as a junior and 15.0 as a senior. He played in 122 games for the Davis had the greatest impact any Flyer freshman has ever had, joining a team whose nucleus had gone 13- Flyers, a record that stood for 47 years. 13 the two seasons before, and helping propel the Flyers to a 20-9 record, a berth in the 1974 NCAA tournament, and eventually a toe-to-toe triple overtime loss to defending national champion UCLA. And DONALD SMITH linking Davis and "propulsion" is appropriate, as Davis was a unique combination of quickness and jumping The greatest long-range shooter in UD history, Smith scored 1,655 points, mostly from three-point range, ability. UD's MVP as a sophomore and junior, Davis scored 1,562 career points. His 19.3 point scoring for UD. Only problem was, there was no three-point line when he played from 1971-74. But if you think this average is fifth at Dayton. He joined the NBA after his junior season and was a member of the Portland claim is hype, consider this: when he practiced free throws, he practiced them from the top of the circle Trailblazers world championship team. He is now head coach of the Orlando Magic. (where today's three point line is). It must have worked. Smith is the career FT% leader at Dayton (.886, 281-317). His .910 (111-122) mark as a junior led the nation. The 6-0 guard from Dayton also holds UD's HENRY FINKEL single-game scoring record of 52 points at Loyola during his junior season, but his coach, Don Donoher, The third-leading scorer in UD history with 1,968 points, Finkel's teams were 60-23 in his three seasons, rates that as his second-most impressive effort, citing a 44-point, 20-25 FG game at Xavier earlier that year. and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen twice. He was named MVP or co-MVP in all three of his years for the Flyers. The 6-11 center from Union City, New Jersey still holds the UD records for most points scored in a TONY STANLEY season (733 in 1964-65) and highest scoring average in a season (25.3 in 1964-65) and career An athletic jump shooter from Philadelphia, Stanley ended his career three seasons ago with 1,835 points, (23.7). His career field goal percentage of .619 (772-1248) is the third-best for the Flyers, and the best the sixth-best total at Dayton. He also stands first in career three-pointers (291), and second in both career for any player with more than 500 field goals made. steals (174) and games played (125). Stanley averaged 13.1 points a game as a freshman, 15.0 as a sophomore, 14.7 points as a junior and 15.9 points as a senior. He is the youngest member of the All- BOBBY JOE HOOPER Century Team. A 6-0 guard from Lees Creek, Ohio, Hooper was a starter from his first varsity game, and was a leader on teams that reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen his sophomore season, the NCAA championship game his MIKE SYLVESTER junior season, and the 1968 NIT championship his senior year. Hooper scored 1,059 career points, which Sylvester was the star of what would have been one of the biggest upsets in NCAA tournament history when is currently 34th on UD's all-time scoring list. One of the best shooters in Dayton basketball, Hooper he scored 36 points in UD's triple-overtime loss in the 1974 NCAA tournament to defending champion UCLA. established school records (since surpassed) in consecutive free throws (34) and career field goal per- Sylvester scored 1,248 career points in his Dayton career, capped by a senior season that saw him average centage (.835, 223-267). He was named to the 1967 NCAA All-Mideast Regional Team, and the 1968 17.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and shoot .502 (203-404) from the field and .833 (90-108) from the line. The All-NIT team. Cincinnati native is also the only Flyer to earn a medal playing in the Olympics. He was part of Italy's bronze- medal-winning team at the 1980 Games (Former UD coach Don Donoher was an assistant coach for the JOHN HORAN United States' 1984 gold-medal-winning team). A four-year starter and four-year double-figure scorer, Horan was a key player in the years UD cemented itself as a nationally-recognized team in the years between 1951 and 1955. The 6-8 center/forward from BILL UHL Rochester, Minnesota is Dayton's career record holder in rebounding with 1,341. He also scored 1,757 A First Team All-America selection by Look Magazine as a senior, Uhl dominated the paint from 1953-56, points (ninth at UD). Teams he played for were a combined 94-29. He played in the NCAA once and the and lifted UD to its highest-ever national ranking. UD was ranked second in the nation for 11 weeks during NIT three times. the 1955-56 season, behind only the Bill Russell-led San Francisco Dons. Uhl, a seven-footer from Greenfield, Ohio, was one of the most consistently excellent players to ever wear the Red and Blue. He NEGELE KNIGHT averaged 18.4, 18.6 and 18.4 points in his three seasons at UD. His teams were a combined 75-15, with Of all the great players in Flyer basketball history, Negele Knight is known for his work at the end of games one appearance in the NIT quarterfinals, and two trips to the NIT finals. as much as anyone. Over his career, Knight won or tied the game on UD's last possession an amazing 12 times. He began his career as a starting point guard in 1985-86, missed the next season due to injuries ED YOUNG and then overcame more injuries to average double figures the next two seasons. As a senior, Knight As the shooter of "The Shot"–the buzzer-beater against third-ranked DePaul on February 18, 1984–Ed averaged 22.8 points and 6.8 assists for the season, and 29.3 points and 7.9 assists during an 11-game, Young's place in UD basketball history will always be secure. But while one moment in time may have placed season-ending winning streak. All in all, Knight holds ten school records, has UD's second-best mark in him in UD basketball history, his productive career has now put him on the UD All-Century Team. Young was five more categories and the third-best mark in 12 others. The Detroit native is #1 in career assists (663) part of UD's 1984 team that advanced to the NCAA West Regional finals, but the Flyers didn't take off that and seventh in career scoring (1,806 points). season until coach Don Donoher moved Young, a starter at forward, to center. Giving away inches and pounds to just about every opponent, Young averaged 13.4 points and 6.6 rebounds that season, as the DON MAY Flyers finished 21-11. Injuries followed him the rest of his career (he missed the entire 1984-85 season), A Dayton native who grew up just a morning newspaper's throw from UD's campus (he delivered newspapers but he was effective enough to finish his career with 1,253 points. The Upper Sandusky, Ohio native is now as a youngster to UD's dorms) May has the distinction of being a hometown hero who stayed in his home- 23rd in career scoring for the Flyers. town. One of the best high school players the Dayton area has ever produced, May stayed in his hometown to play for the Flyers. A two-time USBWA All-American, May practically put UD in the 1967 NCAA champi- onship game when he made a record 13-straight field goals in UD's semifinal win over North Carolina. Not just a deadeye shooter, the 6-4 May was also a fabulous rebounder. He averaged 23.4 points and 16.7 rebounds as a junior, and 22.7 and 15.0 as a senior. He is second in both Flyer career scoring (1,980) and rebounding (1,301).

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Dec 1 ------Evansville W 98 49 5,808 Dec 26 16 --- Arizona State W 9 3 6 5 5,808 Dec 5 --- 17 Louisville ot W 76 79 5,808 Jan 2 ------Murray State W 9 8 6 8 5,808 Dec 7 ------at Loyola/La. W 6 7 6 4 --- Jan 4 --- 2 at Duquesne L 52 70 --- Dec 10 ------at Southern Miss W 59 57 --- Jan 9 14 --- vs Iona MSG W 6 8 6 4 5,278 Dec 12 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 0 6 1 --- Jan 11 14 --- at Seton Hall W 6 7 6 5 --- Dec 15 ------Cent. Missouri St. ot W 6 1 57 5,808 Jan 13 17 5 W. Kentucky 3ot L 7 5 7 9 --- Dec 23 ------Loyola/La. W 59 48 5,808 Jan 16 17 --- at La Salle L 58 82 5,956 Dec 27 ------Hamline W 78 56 5,808 Jan 20 ------Seton Hall W 76 61 5,808 Dec 29 --- 7 at St. John’s MSG L 6 0 6 2 12,653 Jan 22 ------at Cincinnati W 71 69 7,037 Jan 1 ------Southern Miss W 97 73 5,808 Jan 24 ------Xavier W 66 58 5,808 Jan 5 --- 1 6 Murray State W 6 9 5 5 5,808 Jan 30 18 --- Villanova W 7 5 6 5 5,808 Jan 9 2 0 --- Ohio University W 101 71 5,808 Feb 2 ------at Loyola/La. L 68 78 --- Jan 12 20 --- John Carroll W 8 9 6 2 5,808 Feb 4 ------at Memphis W 66 59 --- Jan 16 19 --- Eastern Kentucky W 9 0 7 3 5,808 Feb 6 ------at Loyola/Ill. W 86 78 --- Jan 18 19 --- at Loyola/Ill. W 9 1 71 --- Feb 7 ------Loyola/La. W 78 70 5,808 Jan 24 16 --- Georgetown W 8 0 74 5,808 Feb 10 ------Miami/Ohio W 80 69 5,808 Jan 27 1 6 --- Xavier W 67 60 5,808 Feb 13 ------at Louisville W 75 71 --- Feb 2 14 --- Toledo W 61 44 5,808 Feb 17 17 --- Cincinnati W 91 66 5,808 Feb 6 11 1 3 at Louisville W 7 2 71 --- Feb 21 17 --- at Xavier W 81 63 7,746 Feb 9 11 --- at Toledo 5 5 5 3 --- Feb 23 16 --- at Toledo W 67 63 --- Feb 12 11 --- at Bowling Green W 7 0 6 8 --- Feb 25 16 --- at Bowling Green L 7 3 107 --- Feb 14 11 --- at East. Kentucky W 6 0 5 9 --- Feb 27 1 6 1 Duquesne W 64 54 5,808 Feb 16 11 --- Baldwin-Wallace W 97 64 5,808 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Feb 20 11 --- Miami/Ohio W 65 56 5,808 Mar 6 14 --- vs Manhattan W 9 0 7 9 16,259 Feb 24 11 --- at Xavier W 8 2 8 0 12,020 Mar 9 1 5 --- vs Niagara L 74 77 10,257 Mar 1 11 --- at Baldwin-Wallace W 7 5 6 6 --- National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) 1954-55 Mar 8 11 --- vs New York U. W 8 1 6 6 18,442 Mar 11 11 5 vs St. Louis W 6 8 5 8 14,112 NIT Runnerup Mar 13 11 1 5 vs St. Bonaventure W 6 9 6 2 17,131 Season Record: 25-4 Mar 15 11 --- vs La Salle L 64 75 18,485 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn NCAA Tournament (Chicago Stadium; Chicago, Ill.) Rankings Mar 21 11 2 vs Illinois L 61 80 14,147 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 22 11 --- vs Princeton W 7 7 6 1 --- Dec 1 ------Gustavus Adolphus W 8 2 6 3 5,808 Dec 4 ------Memphis W 88 69 5,808 Jack Sallee played in more than 90 Flyer victories, and finished his 1952-53 Dec 7 7 --- at Miami/Ohio W 87 6 7 --- career third all-time in points (behind Don Meineke and John Season Record: 16-13 Dec 11 7 --- Bowling Green W 109 3 9 5,808 Horan). Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Dec 15 5 12 Louisville ot W 71 67 5,808 Dec 18 5 --- Pacific W 73 66 5,808 Jan 18 2 --- Villanova W 71 5 0 5,808 Rankings Jan 21 2 --- Xavier W 81 73 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 21 6 --- Oregon W 71 55 5,808 ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Jan 28 2 9 Louisville ot L 64 66 5,808 Dec 3 ------Gustavus Adolphus W 8 4 7 0 5,808 Feb 1 2 --- Loyola/Ill. W 75 37 5,808 Dec 6 ------Manchester W 105 65 5,808 Dec 27 6 --- vs St. John’s W 7 0 5 6 12,105 Dec 29 4 8 vs Duquesne L 75 90 16,015 Feb 4 2 --- at Loyola/La. W 82 62 --- Dec 10 ------Miami/Ohio L 53 61 5,808 Feb 7 2 --- at Miami/Ohio W 8 6 7 3 --- Dec 14 --- 1 La Salle ot L 6 4 7 3 5,962 Dec 31 4 1 5 vs UCLA L 92 104 12,135 Jan 5 1 0 --- Canisius W 68 54 5,808 Feb 11 2 --- St. Francis/Pa. W 7 6 41 5,808 Dec 17 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 2 6 2 5,808 Feb 15 2 19 Memphis W 85 71 5,808 Dec 20 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 89 58 5,808 Jan 8 1 0 17 at Villanova W 5 9 5 2 --- Jan 10 10 2 at Duquesne W 6 8 6 7 --- Feb 17 2 4 at Louisville L 5 6 5 9 --- Dec 27 ------at Murray State L 7 0 8 4 --- Feb 19 2 --- at Xavier W 8 5 7 5 14,284 Jan 3 ------Fordham L 5 9 6 4 5,808 Jan 12 12 --- Cincinnati L 78 85 5,808 Jan 19 18 --- Western Kentucky W 9 1 7 3 5,808 Feb 22 4 --- Seattle W 80 48 5,808 Jan 5 ------at Duquesne 2ot W 7 2 7 0 --- Feb 25 4 --- Eastern Kentucky W 9 0 7 6 5,808 Jan 7 ------at Louisville L 7 0 7 6 --- Jan 21 18 --- at Louisville ot W 69 67 --- Jan 30 15 --- at Xavier W 9 1 8 0 10,541 Feb 29 3 --- at Duquesne L 8 6 87 --- Jan 11 ------Loyola/La. W 83 59 5,808 Mar 3 3 --- Cincinnati W 71 58 5,808 Jan 13 ------at New York U. W 82 75 7,122 Feb 1 15 --- at Western Kentucky W 7 3 6 7 --- Feb 3 15 --- at Murray State W 4 9 4 5 --- National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Jan 15 --- 2 at Seton Hall L 74 8 2 --- Mar 20 3 --- vs Xavier W 72 68 11,231 Jan 18 ------at Xavier L 6 8 7 0 3,876 Feb 9 16 --- Miami/Ohio W 78 62 5,808 Feb 13 16 --- Loyola/La. W 94 79 5,808 Mar 22 3 --- vs St. Francis/N.Y. W 8 9 5 8 16,125 Jan 21 ------Loyola/Ill. W 73 63 5,808 Mar 24 3 6 vs Louisville L 80 93 15,763 Jan 23 ------at Loyola/Ill. ot L 6 9 7 5 --- Feb 18 13 12 at Cincinnati W 8 0 6 9 6,433 Jan 24 ------Duquesne 2ot W 68 66 5,808 Feb 20 13 --- Xavier W 71 60 5,808 Jan 31 ------Toledo W 90 58 5,808 Feb 23 11 --- Toledo W 98 63 5,808 1956-57 Feb 2 ------at Loyola/La. W 7 0 6 5 --- Feb 26 11 4 Duquesne W 67 58 5,808 NIT Quarterfinalist Feb 4 --- 8 at Western Kentucky L 7 7 8 8 --- Mar 3 1 0 --- Seton Hall W 8 5 6 7 5,808 Season Record: 19-9 Feb 8 ------Canisius W 70 43 5,808 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Feb 14 --- 17 Louisville L 63 69 5,808 Mar 15 9 2 0 vs Saint Louis W 97 8 1 9,850 Feb 18 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 5 74 --- Mar 17 9 --- vs St. Francis/Pa. ot W 7 9 7 3 16,485 Rankings Feb 21 ------at Toledo L 6 2 7 8 --- Mar 18 9 6 vs Duquesne L 58 70 18,496 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Feb 22 ------Xavier W 81 63 5,808 Dec 1 ------Gustavus Adolphus W 8 4 4 8 5,808 Feb 24 ------at Villanova L 7 0 8 0 --- 1955-56 Dec 5 ------Miami/Fla. W 87 48 5,808 Feb 26 ------Bowling Green W 8 1 5 6 5,808 Dec 8 ------at DePaul L 5 9 6 7 --- Mar 1 --- 1 Seton Hall W 71 6 5 6,054 NIT Runnerup Dec 12 15 --- at Miami/Ohio W 6 7 6 5 --- Mar 3 --- 17 at Eastern Kentucky ot W 7 3 6 8 --- Season Record: 25-4 Dec 15 15 --- Cincinnati L 53 65 5,808 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Dec 18 ------Cal State-Los Angeles W 7 8 41 5,808 1953-54 Rankings UK Invitational Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 21 --- 5 vs Illinois L 65 82 --- NIT Quarterfinalist Dec 1 ------Pepperdine W 7 5 3 5 5,808 Dec 22 --- 4 vs SMU L 59 67 --- Bluegrass Tournament (Freedom Hall: Louisville, Ky.) Season Record: 25-7 Dec 3 ------Gustavus Adolphus W 87 6 1 5,808 Dec 7 7 --- Miami/Ohio W 73 50 5,942 Dec 28 ------vs Duquesne W 88 45 15,400 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Dec 29 --- 8 at Louisville ot L 5 3 6 1 --- Rankings Dec 10 7 --- at Toledo W 62 59 --- Dec 14 7 --- Idaho W 93 56 5,808 Jan 3 ------Duquesne L 71 79 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 8 --- 14 Canisius W 65 58 5,808 Nov 28 ------at Canisius W 79 63 --- Dec 16 7 14 at Cincinnati W 6 6 57 7,126 UK Invitational Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Jan 10 ------at St. Francis/N.Y. W 8 4 6 0 4,123 Dec 2 ------Gustavus Adolphus W 9 0 6 2 5,808 Jan 13 ------at Xavier W 6 1 5 9 7,130 Dec 5 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 3 6 5 5,808 Dec 20 4 3 vs Utah W 77 73 --- Dec 21 4 9 at Kentucky W 89 74 --- Jan 19 ------Eastern Kentucky W 8 1 6 1 5,808 Dec 9 15 --- at Miami/Ohio L 70 72 --- Jan 26 --- 4 at Louisville L 56 57 --- Dec 12 15 --- Ohio Wesleyan W 98 71 5,808 Dec 28 2 --- Washington & Lee W 8 6 5 4 5,808 Jan 5 3 --- Duquesne W 68 52 5,808 Jan 30 ------DePaul W 75 58 5,808 Dec 16 ------Louisville W 78 61 5,808 Feb 2 ------Morehead State W 8 0 6 7 5,808 Dec 19 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 78 48 5,808 Jan 7 3 --- at Iona W 8 3 6 4 5,012 Jan 14 2 --- at Canisius W 8 2 7 3 --- Feb 6 ------Miami/Ohio 2ot W 68 67 5,813 Dec 23 16 --- Toledo W 75 64 5,808 Feb 8 ------at Villanova W 102 7 0 ---

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Feb 12 ------Loyola/La. W 75 63 5,808 Dec 11 ------Miami/Ohio L 59 63 5,808 Jan 16 ------Memphis ot W 58 52 5,808 Feb 14 ------Regis W 97 5 3 5,808 Dec 14 ------St. Mary’s/Calif. W 6 9 5 0 5,808 Jan 23 19 --- Louisville W 62 53 5,808 Feb 20 ------Xavier L 65 68 5,808 Dec 17 ------Ohio University W 5 8 41 5,808 Jan 27 1 9 17 Virginia Tech W 7 7 5 9 5,808 Feb 23 --- 7 Louisville W 50 48 5,808 Dec 19 ------Fordham W 6 4 3 5 5,808 Jan 30 19 20 Wake Forest W 6 2 4 5 5,808 Feb 27 ------Toledo W 90 47 5,808 Dec 21 ------Utah State W 6 6 47 5,808 Feb 3 13 --- Miami/Ohio W 72 60 5,808 Mar 1 ------at Cincinnati W 6 7 6 3 7,088 ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Feb 10 15 --- at Duquesne L 6 6 7 9 --- National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Dec 26 ------vs Manhattan W 5 9 51 8,297 Feb 17 ------at DePaul L 6 6 7 0 --- Mar 16 ------vs St. Peter’s W 7 9 71 15,135 Dec 28 ------vs California ot L 55 60 11,023 Feb 20 ------at Louisville L 5 5 8 0 --- Mar 19 ------vs Temple L 66 77 10,543 Dec 30 --- 15 vs Seattle ot W 81 75 11,851 Feb 24 ------at Xavier W 9 1 8 2 5,298 Jan 4 ------at DePaul W 6 9 6 0 --- Feb 27 ------Eastern Kentucky W 6 4 51 5,808 1957-58 Jan 8 ------Detroit W 7 2 5 9 5,808 Mar 2 ------Detroit W 7 5 6 9 5,808 Jan 11 ------at Canisius W 47 4 3 --- Mar 5 ------at DePaul W 6 7 6 6 --- NIT Runnerup Jan 16 ------Oklahoma City W 7 5 6 0 5,808 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Season Record: 25-4 Jan 18 ------St. Peter’s W 59 54 5,808 Mar 12 ------vs Temple W 72 51 17,078 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Jan 25 17 --- at Louisville W 57 49 --- Mar 15 --- 4 vs Bradley L 6 4 7 8 16,345 Rankings Jan 29 16 --- Xavier W 74 59 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Feb 1 16 --- Eastern Kentucky W 7 5 4 8 5,808 1960-61 Dec 4 ------Morris Harvey W 6 2 4 3 5,808 Feb 5 14 --- at Miami/Ohio W 6 4 6 2 --- Dec 7 ------Ball State W 5 8 41 5,808 Feb 8 14 --- at Duquesne W 6 8 6 5 --- NIT Final Four Feb 12 14 --- DePaul W 62 53 5,808 Season Record: 20-9 Feb 16 14 --- at Xavier W 6 4 5 8 5,291 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Feb 26 10 --- Louisville W 58 52 5,808 Rankings Feb 27 1 0 --- Loyola/La. W 103 69 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 1 1 0 --- at Toledo W 5 9 4 8 --- Dec 1 ------Manchester W 88 68 5,808 Mar 4 8 3 at Cincinnati L 6 6 7 0 15,011 Dec 3 ------Lamar W 73 51 5,808 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, NY.) Dec 7 ------Kent State W 7 5 5 6 5,808 Mar 18 11 --- vs Fordham W 74 7 0 12,160 Dec 10 ------at St. Joseph’s/Pa. W 6 7 6 5 5,175 Mar 20 11 --- vs St. John’s W 8 0 5 6 15,834 Dec 14 20 --- Miami/Ohio W 84 69 5,808 Mar 22 11 --- vs Xavier ot L 74 78 12,020 Dec 17 2 0 --- at Drake L 6 2 7 3 --- Dec 21 ------Seton Hall W 6 6 4 5 5,808 1958-59 Dec 29 ------at Cincinnati L 6 1 71 7,074 Season Record: 14-12 Jan 4 ------Canisius W 86 63 5,808 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Jan 7 ------DePaul L 64 75 5,808 Rankings Jan 11 ------at Duquesne W 6 0 5 6 --- Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 13 ------Central State W 8 4 6 7 5,808 Dec 3 ------Central State W 5 4 5 0 5,808 Jan 17 ------at Detroit L 57 71 --- Dec 6 ------Ball State W 7 5 4 3 5,808 Jan 19 ------Wittenberg L 4 6 4 5 5,808 Dec 10 ------Miami/Ohio W 54 50 5,808 Jan 21 --- 5 at Louisville L 50 63 --- Dec 13 ------Stetson W 66 53 5,808 Jan 28 ------at Xavier W 87 6 4 4,491 Dec 17 ------Texas Southern W 9 3 7 7 5,808 Feb 1 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 8 6 0 --- Dec 20 ------Eastern Kentucky W 6 9 6 8 5,808 Feb 4 ------at Memphis W 9 6 7 7 --- ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Feb 9 ------vs Seton Hall MSG W 112 7 7 5,685 Dec 26 20 --- vs Niagara W 84 79 12,135 Feb 11 ------Creighton W 98 67 5,808 Dec 27 2 0 --- vs St. John’s L 6 3 7 6 9,765 Feb 15 ------Duquesne W 70 67 5,808 Dec 29 20 --- vs Utah L 70 79 13,746 Feb 19 ------Louisville W 91 71 5,808 Jan 3 ------Brigham Young L 6 2 7 0 5,808 Feb 22 ------Xavier W 94 71 5,808 Jan 7 ------Duquesne W 57 47 5,808 Feb 25 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 9 71 5,808 Jan 10 ------at DePaul W 6 2 6 0 --- Mar 1 ------Toledo W 83 60 5,808 Jan 14 ------Xavier W 60 56 5,808 Mar 4 ------at DePaul W 8 3 8 4 --- Jan 24 ------at Louisville L 59 76 9,021 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Jan 28 ------Canisius W 67 54 5,808 Mar 21 ------vs Temple W 62 60 13,896 Jan 31 ------St. Francis/Pa. L 5 3 5 6 5,808 Mar 23 ------vs Saint Louis L 6 0 6 7 18,378 Feb 4 --- 5 at Cincinnati L 74 9 6 9,763 Mar 25 ------vs Holy Cross L 7 6 8 5 15,673 Feb 7 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 8 7 2 --- Feb 11 ------DePaul W 88 69 5,808 1961-62 Feb 14 ------Portland W 6 5 5 8 5,808 Feb 17 ------at Duquesne L 57 6 5 --- NIT Champion Feb 21 ------Louisville L 54 58 5,808 Season Record: 24-6 Feb 28 ------at Wake Forest L 57 6 6 --- Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Mar 2 ------at Detroit W 8 2 51 --- Rankings Mar 4 ------Toledo L 65 68 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 8 ------at Xavier L 6 9 71 5,491 Dec 2 ------Christian Brothers W 9 5 5 4 5,808 Dec 6 ------at Toledo W 7 2 57 --- 1959-60 Dec 9 ------Saint Joseph’s W 78 67 5,808 Dec 12 ------at Miami/Ohio W 8 6 6 7 --- NIT Quarterfinalist Dec 16 ------New Mexico State W 76 60 5,808 Season Record: 21-7 Dec 20 ------Regis W 62 45 5,808 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Rankings Dec 26 ------vs New York U. W 7 5 6 7 16,797 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 28 ------vs Wisconsin L 93 105 15,238 Dec 2 ------Central State W 8 0 51 5,808 Dec 30 ------vs La Salle W 81 67 15,408 Dec 5 ------Arizona State W 8 9 5 0 5,808 Jan 3 ------Xavier W 64 48 5,808 Dec 9 ------Miami/Ohio W 61 45 5,808 Jan 6 ------at Canisius L 6 8 7 8 --- Dec 12 ------at Toledo L 71 8 1 --- Jan 10 --- 8 at Duquesne L 5 9 7 9 --- Dec 17 ------Drake W 71 54 5,808 Jan 13 ------Louisville W 72 64 5,808 Dec 19 ------The Citadel W 6 0 4 8 5,808 Jan 16 --- 3 at Cincinnati L 6 1 8 0 11,942 Dec 22 ------St. Mary’s/Texas W 7 9 5 3 5,808 Jan 20 ------Eastern Kentucky W 97 6 6 5,808 Dixie Classic (Reynolds Coliseum: Raleigh, N.C.) Jan 27 ------at DePaul 2ot W 9 0 8 8 --- Dec 28 ------at North Carolina State W 3 6 3 2 --- Jan 31 ------Drake W 79 74 5,808 Dec 29 --- 19 vs Wake Forest L 5 0 6 1 --- Feb 7 ------at Xavier L 71 7 2 4,266 Dec 30 --- 18 vs Duke 3ot W 71 63 --- Feb 10 ------Detroit L 7 5 97 5,808 Feb 15 ------Portland W 5 0 47 5,808 Bill Uhl was a dominant big man for the Flyers and a first-team All- Jan 2 --- 1 at Cincinnati L 6 3 7 0 11,196 Feb 17 --- 9 Duquesne W 71 48 5,808 American as selected by Look Magazine. His senior year, the Flyers Jan 6 ------Xavier W 54 51 5,808 Feb 21 ------Memphis W 78 67 5,808 were ranked second nationally during much of the 1955-56 Jan 9 ------Canisius W 73 63 5,808 Feb 24 ------at Louisville W 6 5 5 9 --- season, behind Bill Russell and the San Francisco Dons. Jan 13 ------Duquesne ot W 75 60 5,808 Feb 28 ------Miami/Ohio W 63 52 5,808

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Mar 3 ------Kent State W 9 4 6 5 5,808 Jan 23 ------Louisville W 83 78 5,808 Mar 10 ------DePaul W 77 61 5,808 Jan 25 ------Loyola Marymount W 8 9 71 5,808 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Jan 27 ------Canisius W 88 72 5,808 Mar 15 ------vs Wichita State W 7 9 71 13,895 Jan 30 ------Miami/Ohio W 54 52 5,808 Mar 17 ------vs Houston W 94 77 12,308 Feb 3 ------Xavier W 112 81 5,808 Mar 22 ------vs Loyola/Ill. W 9 8 8 2 17,326 Feb 6 ------Stetson W 93 55 5,808 Mar 24 ------vs St. John’s W 7 3 6 7 16,037 Feb 13 ------at Memphis L 71 7 7 7,390 Feb 16 ------at Loyola/La. W 9 4 6 9 --- 1962-63 Feb 20 ------at Loyola/Ill. W 8 3 7 2 8,985 Feb 24 ------at Louisville W 7 5 7 0 8,802 Season Record: 16-10 Feb 27 ------St. Francis/Pa. W 8 0 4 3 5,808 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn Mar 6 ------at DePaul W 71 6 4 4,017 Rankings NCAA Tournament (E.A. Diddle Arena: Bowling Green, Ky.) Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 9 ------vs Ohio University W 6 6 6 5 7,500 Dec 1 ------Ohio Wesleyan W 77 68 5,808 NCAA Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Dec 5 ------Central State W 74 5 9 5,808 Mar 12 --- 1 vs Michigan L 71 98 11,600 Dec 8 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 9 6 7 5,808 Mar 13 ------vs DePaul W 75 69 10,500 Dec 13 ------Niagara L 67 75 5,808 Dec 15 ------Seattle L 58 75 5,808 Dec 20 --- 1 at Cincinnati L 37 4 4 8,078 1965-66 Dec 22 ------Miami/Ohio W 47 42 5,808 NCAA Sweet 16 Dec 28 ------Dartmouth W 6 2 4 5 5,808 Dec 31 --- 3 at Loyola/Ill. L 6 9 74 10,346 Season Record: 23-6 Jan 3 ------at Xavier W 6 9 6 4 2,163 Head Coach: Don Donoher Jan 9 ------St. Francis/Pa. ot W 6 9 6 5 5,808 Rankings Jan 12 ------Louisville ot W 70 65 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 16 ------Wittenberg L 4 5 4 8 5,808 Dec 1 ------Villa Madonna W 9 0 5 4 5,808 Jan 19 ------DePaul W 57 56 5,808 Dec 4 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 2 6 9 6,700 Jan 26 ------Toledo W 67 62 5,808 Don Donoher took over the Flyer program near the end of the 1963- Dec 7 ------Miami/Ohio W 63 48 5,808 Jan 31 ------vs Providence MSG L 7 2 8 4 8,572 64 season as Tom Blackburn succumbed to cancer. Mr. Dec 11 ------Middle Tennessee W 9 0 6 3 5,808 Feb 2 ------Duquesne W 79 59 5,808 Blackburn’s final game on the Flyer bench was Feb. 26, 1964, Dec 15 ------Louisville W 76 59 5,808 Feb 6 ------Xavier W 79 63 5,808 when the Flyers fell to the Miami Redskins. “We knew he was a Dec 18 ------at Canisius W 70 67 --- Feb 9 ------at Detroit W 7 0 6 8 --- tough old bird from the beginning,” said former player Chuck Dec 22 ------Loyola/La. W 88 57 5,808 Feb 13 ------at Duquesne W 5 8 57 --- Grigsby. “But the man was tougher than any of us ever realized in Sugar Bowl Tournament (Loyola Fieldhouse: New Orleans, La.) Feb 19 ------at Memphis L 5 9 6 1 --- keeping on his feet as long as he did.” Donoher handled the team Dec 29 ------vs Auburn W 8 5 71 5,000 Feb 23 ------at Louisville ot L 5 5 6 1 --- for the last three games, but those games were credited to Mr. Dec 30 ------vs Maryland L 7 5 7 7 5,000 Feb 26 ------at Miami/Ohio W 57 5 3 --- Blackburn’s record. He passed on March 6, 1964, 26 hours Jan 3 ------Xavier W 105 79 5,808 Mar 1 ------at Saint Joseph’s L 6 3 7 0 3,909 before the season finale and Coach Donoher became the Flyers’ Jan 8 ------at DePaul W 81 70 4,541 Mar 6 ------Canisius W 75 64 5,808 15th different head coach. Jan 12 ------at Cincinnati L 79 87 11,152 Mar 9 ------at DePaul L 6 6 6 8 --- Jan 15 ------Seattle W 81 65 5,808 Dec 10 ------at Miami/Ohio 2ot W 87 8 1 --- Jan 17 ------St. Francis/Pa. W 9 8 5 6 5,808 Dec 14 ------at Canisius W 6 7 6 5 --- Jan 19 ------at Louisville L 77 94 11,264 1963-64 Dec 18 ------Lamar W 85 73 5,808 Jan 22 ------Western Kentucky W 7 7 57 5,808 NIT Champion Dec 21 ------Murray State W 8 6 71 5,808 Jan 25 ------Loyola Marymount W 8 5 57 5,808 Jan 29 --- 5 at Saint Joseph’s W 79 76 7,615 Season Record: 15-10 ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Feb 7 ------Murray State W 99 86 5,808 Head Coach: Tom Blackburn/Don Donoher Dec 26 ------vs Villanova L 7 3 7 7 15,451 Feb 9 ------at Xavier W 76 73 3,600 Rankings Dec 28 ------vs St. John’s L 7 6 8 8 3,000 Feb 12 ------Memphis W 90 77 5,808 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 4 ------Xavier L 94 103 5,808 Feb 16 --- 4 Loyola/Ill. L 7 2 7 7 5,808 Nov 30 ------Akron W 85 64 5,808 Jan 8 ------Ohio Wesleyan W 6 9 5 2 5,808 Feb 19 ------at Miami/Ohio W 75 60 3,000 Dec 4 ------Cal-Davis W 74 48 5,808 Jan 11 ------Louisville W 67 59 5,808 Feb 24 ------vs Houston MSG W 71 69 11,620 Dec 7 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 8 3 7 2 --- Jan 13 ------Portland W 8 2 6 0 5,808 Jan 18 ------at DePaul L 8 3 8 9 --- Feb 26 ------DePaul W 76 73 5,808 Gordy Hatton had a huge NIT semifinal in 1962, netting 33 points Jan 21 ------at Seattle L 6 3 8 0 --- Mar 5 ------Detroit W 109 8 0 5,808 versus Loyola/Ill. He followed that up with 19 more points in the Jan 22 --- 3 Loyola/Ill. L 56 70 5,808 NCAA Tournament (Memorial Gymnasium: Kent, Ohio) Championship Game as the Flyers beat St. John’s. Both Gordy and Feb 1 ------at Xavier L 8 1 8 2 5,488 Mar 7 ------vs Miami/Ohio W 5 8 51 7,013 his brother Tom averaged in double-figures that season. Feb 5 ------at Cincinnati L 6 3 7 7 8,023 NCAA Tournament (Iowa Field House: Iowa City, Iowa) Feb 12 ------Detroit W 9 0 8 4 5,808 Mar 11 --- 1 vs Kentucky L 7 9 8 6 11,500 Feb 15 ------Memphis W 83 73 5,808 Mar 12 --- 1 0 vs Western Kentucky L 6 8 8 2 13,500 Feb 22 ------at Louisville W 8 9 7 9 12,152 Feb 26 ------Miami/Ohio L 62 75 5,808 1966-67 Feb 29 ------Loyola/La. W 82 67 5,808 Mar 4 ------Saint Joseph’s ot W 78 74 5,808 NCAA Runner-Up Mar 7 --- 8 DePaul L 73 79 5,808 Season Record: 25-6 Head Coach: Don Donoher 1964-65 Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att NCAA Sweet 16 Dec 1 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 95 81 5,882 Season Record: 22-7 Dec 3 ------at Saint Louis W 8 0 7 8 7,120 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 6 ------at Miami/Ohio W 8 0 71 2,144 Rankings Dec 10 ------Eastern Kentucky W 104 8 2 5,882 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 15 ------Tampa W 111 64 5,882 Dec 2 ------Niagara W 95 64 5,808 Dec 17 --- 3 at Louisville L 8 1 9 6 14,602 Dec 5 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 3 71 5,808 Dec 20 ------East Carolina W 86 66 5,882 Dec 9 ------at Miami/Ohio L 8 8 9 5 3,010 Dec 23 ------at Loyola/Ill. W 100 9 0 6,059 Dec 12 ------Idaho State ot W 71 5 3 5,808 Dec 28 ------Marquette W 9 5 7 6 5,882 UK Invitational Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Dec 30 ------New Mexico State W 74 4 8 5,882 Dec 18 ------vs Illinois L 86 104 11,500 Jan 2 ------Harvard W 100 7 8 5,882 Dec 19 ------vs West Virginia W 71 6 7 11,800 Jan 4 ------at Xavier W 7 5 7 2 4,802 Dec 23 ------Army W 41 33 5,808 Jan 10 ------Cincinnati L 49 62 5,882 Dec 30 ------Dartmouth W 9 8 7 0 5,808 Jan 14 ------at Detroit W 9 4 7 5 3,736 Jan 2 ------Akron W 78 65 5,808 Jan 18 --- 2 Louisville L 50 66 5,882 Jan 4 ------at Xavier W 8 3 7 9 4,809 Jan 21 ------DePaul W 81 65 5,882 Jan 9 ------at Detroit ot L 74 7 6 --- Jan 25 ------Canisius W 83 59 5,882 Jan 12 ------at Cincinnati L 6 5 7 6 6,602 Jan 28 ------Miami/Ohio W 71 55 5,882 Jan 16 ------DePaul L 59 63 5,808 Feb 4 ------at Niagara L 74 8 0 3,200 Jan 20 ------Chattanooga W 9 6 8 0 5,808 Feb 8 ------Xavier W 70 66 5,882

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Feb 11 ------at Memphis W 81 56 11,001 Jan 3 ------at Xavier W 8 3 8 0 3,765 Feb 15 ------Northern Illinois W 101 6 0 5,882 Jan 6 ------at Marquette L 6 8 8 3 11,138 Feb 18 ------at Loyola/La. W 101 71 1,500 Jan 11 ------St. Louis W 57 5 6 5,882 Feb 21 ------at Miami/Fla. W 8 0 7 9 2,283 Jan 13 ------Detroit W 8 6 74 5,882 Feb 25 ------Chattanooga W 9 8 6 6 5,882 Jan 17 ------at W. Kentucky ot L 74 7 5 9,122 Mar 4 ------at DePaul L 7 9 8 4 4,362 Jan 20 ------DePaul L 65 70 5,882 NCAA Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Jan 23 ------at Louisville L 72 73 11,081 Mar 11 --- 6 vs Western Kentucky ot W 6 9 6 7 11,500 Jan 29 ------Loyola/La. W 81 65 5,882 NCAA Tournament (Magaw Hall: Evanston, Ill.) Feb 1 ------Miami/Fla. W 98 60 5,882 Mar 17 --- 8 vs Tennessee W 53 52 7,386 Feb 3 ------Saint Joseph’s W 86 64 5,882 Mar 18 ------vs Virginia Tech ot W 71 6 6 7,419 Feb 7 ------Xavier W 64 56 5,882 FINAL FOUL (Freedom Hall: Louisville, Ky.) Feb 10 ------Fairfield W 95 70 5,882 Mar 24 --- 4 vs North Carolina W 7 6 6 2 18,889 Feb 17 ------at DePaul W 7 0 5 8 3,017 Mar 25 --- 1 vs UCLA L 64 79 18,892 Feb 21 ------Loyola/Ill. W 9 1 7 5 5,882 Feb 24 ------at Canisius W 8 2 6 4 4,110 1967-68 Feb 28 ------St. Joseph’s/Ind. W 9 9 6 6 5,882 Mar 2 ------at Miami/Ohio W 6 3 51 3,914 NIT Champion National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Season Record: 21-9 Mar 16 ------vs West Virginia W 87 6 8 16,127 Head Coach: Don Donoher Mar 19 ------vs Fordham W 6 1 6 0 18,683 Rankings Mar 21 ------vs Notre Dame ot W 7 6 74 19,500 Gene Klaus played in 11 NCAA Tournament games for the Flyers, a Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 23 ------vs Kansas W 61 48 19,008 school record. UD won seven of those 11 from 1965 to 1967. Dec 2 6 --- Northern Michigan W 7 8 6 1 5,882 Dec 5 6 --- Miami/Ohio L 61 64 5,882 1968-69 Dec 7 ------Bowling Green W 8 1 6 0 5,882 Dec 9 6 --- at Eastern Kentucky L 7 5 7 6 7,250 Dec 9 ------Portland W 9 5 6 6 5,882 Dec 13 --- 5 Louisville W 63 47 5,882 NCAA First Round Dec 11 ------at Miami/Ohio W 8 3 5 5 4,534 Dec 16 ------Rice W 82 58 5,882 Season Record: 20-7 Dec 14 ------at Louisville L 6 9 8 4 12,018 UK Invitational Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 21 ------Providence W 9 0 6 3 5,882 Dec 22 --- 7 at Kentucky L 8 5 8 8 11,500 Rankings Dec 23 ------Loyola Marymount W 8 3 5 8 5,882 Dec 23 ------vs Cincinnati L 70 71 11,500 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 28 ------Eastern Kentucky W 8 5 7 6 5,882 Dec 27 ------Portland W 124 6 8 5,882 Nov 30 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 89 59 5,882 Dec 31 ------at Saint Louis W 6 7 5 6 2,224 Dec 30 ------at Cincinnati L 6 8 8 2 6,883 Dec 4 ------Gannon W 91 71 5,882 Jan 4 ------at Xavier L 5 5 5 9 3,881 Jan 11 --- 1 3 at Detroit W 6 4 6 2 7,723 Jan 15 ------Louisville W 69 67 5,882 Jan 18 ------at DePaul W 8 6 8 3 3,648 Jan 20 ------Western Kentucky L 6 5 7 0 5,882 Jan 25 20 --- Miami/Ohio W 67 54 5,882 Jan 27 2 0 --- Xavier W 72 64 5,882 Feb 1 20 --- Niagara W 100 70 5,882 Feb 6 19 6 vs Davidson MSG L 63 64 6,496 Feb 8 19 --- at Loyola/Ill. ot W 7 0 6 9 4,621 Feb 13 17 --- at Rice W 5 8 5 5 2,000 Feb 15 17 --- at Florida State L 71 7 9 5,000 Feb 19 ------at Cincinnati L 6 0 9 6 5,837 Feb 22 ------Chattanooga W 6 1 5 8 5,882 Feb 26 ------Morehead State W 7 5 6 3 5,882 Mar 1 ------DePaul W 63 57 5,882 NCAA Tournament (Daniel-Meyer Coliseum: Fort Worth, Texas) Mar 7 ------vs Colorado State L 5 0 5 2 6,500 1969-70 NCAA First Round Season Record: 19-8 Head Coach: Don Donoher Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 6 ------Bowling Green W 7 2 7 0 13,450 Dec 9 --- 11 at Louisville W 72 56 12,237 Dec 13 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 6 7 6 3 7,200 UK Invitational Tournament (Memorial Coliseum: Lexington, Ky.) Dec 19 ------vs Duke L 67 72 11,500 Dec 20 ------vs Navy W 8 3 6 9 11,500 Dec 23 ------Cincinnati L 62 64 13,450 Dec 27 ------Miami/Ohio L 64 66 13,450 Dec 29 ------Portland W 9 9 4 8 12,002 Jan 3 ------at Xavier W 9 4 7 6 3,118 Jan 10 ------at Providence W 8 1 7 8 3,300 Jan 14 --- 1 8 Louisville L 69 77 13,450 Jan 17 ------DePaul W 79 75 13,450 Jan 19 ------Detroit W 8 9 6 8 12,430 Jan 24 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 5 7 6 6,143 Jan 28 ------Eastern Michigan W 97 8 1 12,716 Jan 31 ------Colgate W 97 82 13,450 Feb 4 ------Xavier W 90 78 12,542 Feb 7 --- 12 Florida State L 7 6 8 2 13,450 Feb 10 ------Saint Louis W 6 4 6 1 12,375 Feb 14 ------at Tampa W 8 8 6 2 1,500 Feb 16 ------at Loyola/La. W 8 3 7 3 225 Feb 18 ------Kent State W 88 78 12,127 Feb 21 ------at DePaul W 74 6 3 3,920 Feb 23 --- 16 at Western Kentucky L 6 3 7 6 12,352 Don May’s remarkable performance against North Carolina in the 1967 NCAA National Semifinal Game will always be remembered for a Feb 28 --- 13 Notre Dame W 9 5 7 9 13,450 certain number: 13. Thirteen is how many consecutive field goals he made against the No. 4 Tar Heels as the Flyers advanced to the Mar 3 ------Loyola/Ill. W 93 70 12,872 National Championship against UCLA. The Flyers, in their lone National Championship appearance, fell to Lew Alcindor and his fellow NCAA Tournament (Daniel-Meyer Coliseum: Fort Worth, Texas) Bruins, as UCLA won its first of seven consecutive National Championships. Mar 7 --- 1 3 vs Houston L 64 71 5,823

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1970-71 Jan 13 ------Old Dominion L 7 2 7 7 12,152 Feb 26 ------Miami/Ohio L 66 78 10,769 Jan 17 --- 2 0 Louisville L 73 74 12,273 Mar 1 --- 1 6 at Notre Dame L 6 9 102 11,345 NIT First Round Jan 20 ------at Notre Dame L 5 8 9 4 10,127 Mar 6 --- 3 at Louisville L 6 7 8 3 14,109 Season Record: 18-9 Jan 24 ------Miami/Ohio W 68 61 12,117 Head Coach: Don Donoher Jan 27 ------at DePaul W 8 2 74 4,212 1975-76 Jan 31 ------at Cincinnati L 71 8 4 5,106 Rankings Season Record: 14-13 Feb 3 ------at Loyola/Ill. W 110 8 9 7,383 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 1 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 90 47 12,452 Feb 6 ------Western Kentucky W 8 5 7 8 11,791 Feb 10 ------Long Island W 8 4 7 6 12,038 Rankings Dec 5 ------at Bowling Green W 7 2 7 0 5,378 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 9 --- 20 at Louisville L 7 0 7 2 11,050 Feb 14 ------Biscayne W 100 68 11,514 Feb 17 --- 9 at St. John’s L 8 3 9 8 6,008 Nov 29 ------Ashland W 85 67 11,067 Dec 11 ------Miami/Fla. W 91 77 12,941 Dec 3 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 5 6 6 4,841 Dec 17 ------Loyola Marymount W 8 0 5 9 12,056 Feb 21 ------Kent State W 74 66 11,175 Feb 24 ------Davidson L 67 84 12,865 Dec 6 ------Biscayne W 95 68 10,823 Dec 19 ------Kent State W 65 63 12,551 Dec 9 ------Eastern Kentucky W 6 8 5 9 10,207 Dec 22 ------Duke L 64 70 13,458 Feb 28 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 9 8 4 4,920 Mar 3 ------Xavier W 87 81 12,348 Dec 13 --- 18 at Michigan L 8 0 106 7,492 Dec 26 ------Portland W 88 72 12,197 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 2 --- 1 at UCLA L 8 2 106 12,543 Dec 19 ------Mississippi State L 54 56 10,658 Jan 4 ------at Houston L 8 0 106 7,003 1973-74 Dec 20 ------Washington State W 9 1 8 1 10,513 Jan 9 ------Loyola/La. W 111 94 12,739 NCAA Sweet 16 Dec 27 ------Houston L 68 72 12,313 Jan 13 --- 16 Louisville L 68 73 13,458 Dec 30 ------at Syracuse L 74 8 4 7,975 Season Record: 20-9 Jan 16 ------at DePaul W 7 6 71 3,201 Jan 3 ------Xavier W 80 71 11,803 Head Coach: Don Donoher Jan 23 ------at Detroit W 8 8 7 7 2,517 Jan 5 ------Jacksonville W 92 83 10,074 Jan 25 ------Saint Louis W 8 1 71 12,463 Rankings Jan 10 ------Old Dominion W 9 1 7 9 10,889 Jan 30 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 9 6 0 8,045 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 14 ------Miami/Ohio W 6 2 6 1 11,429 Feb 2 ------Eastern Kentucky W 110 8 6 12,229 Dec 1 ------St. Joseph’s/Ind. W 97 71 12,157 Jan 17 ------Rollins W 67 64 11,680 Feb 6 ------Loyola/Ill. W 77 63 12,691 Dec 5 --- 9 at Louisville L 6 8 7 5 10,994 Jan 19 ------at Duquesne L 6 7 9 1 3,340 Feb 8 --- 9 Western Kentucky W 6 3 6 0 12,815 Dec 8 ------vs Long Island MSG W 8 0 6 9 5,239 Jan 24 ------at Detroit L 7 0 8 6 5,014 Feb 11 ------at Cincinnati W 7 0 6 9 5,111 Dec 10 ------Pepperdine W 6 9 6 1 10,458 Jan 28 ------at Louisville L 74 83 10,395 Feb 15 ------Xavier W 70 50 13,274 Dec 15 ------at Michigan L 5 4 7 6 4,352 Jan 31 ------at DePaul L 7 2 8 4 3,739 Feb 20 ------DePaul W 92 60 13,150 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Feb 7 ------Chattanooga L 6 3 6 5 10,949 Feb 24 ------Tampa W 90 65 12,355 Dec 21 ------Georgia W 63 55 11,138 Feb 9 ------at Western Kentucky W 9 3 8 2 8,400 Feb 27 ------at Xavier W 8 2 7 6 4,381 Dec 22 ------California W 66 62 11,512 Feb 11 ------Loyola/Ill. W 7 8 7 3 9,987 Mar 1 --- 1 9 at Notre Dame L 8 2 8 3 11,207 Dec 29 ------Seattle W 74 65 12,171 Feb 16 ------at South Florida L 7 2 8 5 1,350 Mar 3 ------Miami/Ohio L 53 83 13,458 Jan 2 ------Miami/Ohio W 73 57 11,812 Feb 21 ------Akron W 71 66 10,837 National Invitation Tournament (MSG, New York, N.Y.) Jan 5 ------St. John’s W 8 2 5 8 12,252 Feb 25 --- 6 Notre Dame W 7 9 8 5 13,149 Mar 20 ------vs Duke L 60 68 19,102 Jan 9 ------at Xavier W 6 2 5 2 3,375 Feb 28 ------at Xavier W 7 7 7 5 3,800 Jan 12 ------at Creighton L 6 2 6 9 4,697 Mar 6 --- 1 8 Florida State W 9 5 8 1 10,780 1971-72 Jan 14 ------Loyola/Ill. W 74 5 9 11,208 Mar 9 --- 1 5 Cincinnati L 84 85 12,475 Jan 19 ------at Detroit ot L 7 2 7 9 4,890 Season Record: 13-13 Jan 23 --- 14 Louisville L 72 90 12,340 Head Coach:Don Donoher Jan 26 ------DePaul W 85 71 11,856 1976-77 Rankings Jan 30 ------Cincinnati W 91 79 13,084 Season Record: 16-11 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Feb 2 ------Virginia Military W 7 6 6 0 11,538 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 1 ------Bowling Green W 87 7 8 13,271 Feb 4 ------at Western Kentucky L 8 3 87 7,500 Rankings Dec 4 ------at Saint Louis L 71 7 5 5,031 Feb 9 --- 13 at South Carolina L 6 8 8 1 11,983 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 8 --- 16 at Louisville L 6 0 8 8 9,642 Feb 11 ------at South Florida ot W 7 9 7 7 1,098 Nov 27 ------Cal Poly Pomona W 8 3 7 3 10,918 Dec 11 ------Xavier W 69 66 13,127 Feb 17 ------Chattanooga W 87 6 2 11,959 Dec 4 ------Western Kentucky W 9 2 6 9 11,424 Dec 13 ------at Eastern Kentucky L 9 1 9 8 5,950 Feb 23 ------Xavier W 86 55 11,702 Dec 6 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 6 6 9 2,200 Dec 18 ------Miami/Ohio L 51 58 12,952 Feb 25 ------at Miami/Ohio W 7 9 74 3,434 Dec 11 ------Loyola Marymount W 71 4 8 11,286 Dec 22 ------at Duke L 6 6 6 8 5,300 Mar 2 ------Northern Michigan W 7 3 5 9 12,094 Dec 13 ------New Orleans W 8 2 6 8 10,366 Dec 31 ------East Carolina W 8 6 7 2 11,448 Mar 4 --- 2 Notre Dame W 97 8 2 13,528 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 3 ------Houston W 73 69 12,170 NCAA Tournament (Idaho State Minidome: Pocatello, Idaho) Dec 17 ------Virginia Tech L 7 5 7 6 11,569 Jan 8 ------San Diego W 8 4 7 2 12,782 Mar 9 ------vs Cal State-Los Angeles W 8 8 8 0 9,400 Dec 18 ------Oklahoma State W 7 8 6 8 11,246 Jan 12 --- 5 Louisville L 64 71 12,782 NCAA Tournament (McKale Center: Tucson, Ariz.) Dec 21 ------Santa Clara W 9 0 8 1 10,624 Jan 15 ------DePaul L 72 75 12,684 Mar 14 20 2 vs UCLA 3ot L 100 111 13,314 Jan 4 ------Morehead State W 7 9 6 8 12,136 Jan 19 ------Cincinnati W 76 60 13,169 Mar 16 2 0 17 vs New Mexico L 6 1 6 6 13,658 Jan 8 ------Xavier W 75 59 12,318 Jan 22 ------at Kent State W 58 56 4,087 Jan 10 ------Youngstown State W 8 3 5 9 11,187 Jan 26 ------at Miami/Ohio W 6 6 6 0 6,140 1974-75 Jan 12 --- 3 at Cincinnati L 61 84 17,009 Jan 29 ------Wittenberg W 44 42 13,241 Jan 15 ------Detroit L 63 65 12,030 Season Record: 10-16 Jan 31 ------at Niagara L 6 9 8 8 1,842 Jan 19 ------Miami/Ohio L 70 79 11,694 Head Coach:Don Donoher Feb 5 ------at Xavier L 6 6 7 7 4,488 Jan 22 ------DePaul L 67 74 12,180 Feb 7 ------at Western Kentucky L 74 7 6 10,056 Rankings Jan 26 ------Southwestern La. L 5 2 5 4 11,403 Feb 10 ------Loyola/Ill. W 9 1 9 0 12,167 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 27 --- 11 Louisville L 71 76 11,930 Feb 12 ------Western Michigan W 8 5 8 0 12,423 Nov 30 ------Old Dominion W 9 0 6 9 12,179 Jan 29 --- 20 at Memphis L 67 81 11,075 Feb 16 ------Detroit L 70 78 11,984 Dec 5 --- 6 Louisville L 74 76 12,641 Feb 1 ------at Notre Dame L 6 4 97 11,293 Feb 19 ------at Biscayne W 8 0 7 7 1,200 Dec 7 ------Xavier W 75 66 12,237 Feb 5 ------Chattanooga W 8 6 7 8 10,893 Feb 21 ------at Davidson L 6 9 8 5 4,554 Dec 9 ------Detroit W 9 0 7 6 11,542 Feb 10 ------at Seton Hall L 7 2 8 9 5,372 Feb 26 --- 10 Southwestern La. L 8 6 103 13,458 Dec 14 --- 1 6 Michigan L 50 61 12,864 Feb 12 ------South Florida W 8 6 5 8 10,911 Mar 4 ------Notre Dame W 8 6 74 13,458 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Feb 16 ------at Miami/Ohio W 7 2 6 9 4,479 Dec 20 ------Texas Tech L 6 7 7 6 10,485 Feb 18 ------at Florida State L 71 76 1,000 1972-73 Dec 21 ------Clemson W 71 69 10,203 Feb 22 ------at Biscayne W 8 2 6 0 1,729 Dec 28 ------Akron W 73 72 11,254 Season Record: 13-13 Feb 26 ------Loyola/Ill. W 89 71 11,310 Dec 30 ------Harvard W 7 7 6 4 12,214 Head Coach:Don Donoher Mar 3 ------at Xavier W 8 6 4 8 3,000 Jan 4 ------at Pepperdine L 7 9 8 0 2,781 Rankings Jan 6 ------at Houston L 8 5 8 6 5,231 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 11 ------Creighton L 70 71 11,352 1971-72 Dec 2 ------Illinois State W 8 1 7 5 12,594 Jan 15 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 3 6 5 5,950 NIT Quarterfinalist Dec 5 ------at Louisville L 5 8 7 5 7,544 Jan 18 ------Duquesne L 81 82 11,631 Season Record: 19-10 Dec 9 ------Michigan L 78 81 13,458 Jan 25 ------at DePaul L 8 0 8 6 4,260 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 16 ------Akron W 74 66 11,579 Jan 29 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 2 74 4,001 Dec 18 ------Auburn W106 63 11,899 Feb 1 ------Loyola/Ill. W 76 63 10,914 Rankings UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Feb 3 ------Western Kentucky ot W 8 6 8 4 10,148 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 22 ------Northwestern W 7 3 6 6 11,586 Feb 8 ------Chattanooga L 7 3 7 8 11,062 Nov 26 ------Cal State-Hayward W 87 5 0 11,164 Dec 23 ------Alabama L 7 6 7 7 12,217 Feb 12 ------at Cincinnati L 6 8 7 9 7,146 Nov 28 --- 11 Syracuse W 76 67 10,718 Dec 27 ------at Seattle L 71 9 2 4,500 Feb 15 ------South Carolina L 7 3 9 3 11,605 Dec 1 ------Biscayne W 90 59 10,326 Dec 30 --- 20 at Santa Clara L 6 4 7 7 1,510 Feb 19 ------at Xavier W 7 8 6 7 2,315 Dec 5 ------Eastern Kentucky W 8 3 7 0 10,831 Jan 3 ------Eastern Kentucky L 7 0 74 11,874 Feb 22 ------South Florida L 6 1 7 2 11,747 Dec 7 ------Temple L 52 63 11,385 Jan 6 ------at Xavier W 9 8 8 2 1,235

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Dec 10 --- 9 at Michigan L 6 1 71 13,549 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Dec 16 ------San Diego State W 8 0 71 10,625 Dec 17 ------Georgia Tech W 6 5 6 3 10,844 Dec 19 --- 10 at Louisville L 63 69 14,191 Dec 29 ------Memphis W 85 83 12,455 Jan 5 ------UNC Charlotte W 6 1 5 5 11,115 Jan 7 ------at Xavier L 5 6 5 8 3,800 Jan 9 ------Roanoke W 53 22 10,931 Jan 11 ------Miami/Ohio W 73 66 12,031 Jan 14 ------at Detroit L 7 3 87 8,096 Jan 16 ------Chattanooga W 97 6 8 10,864 Jan 21 --- 18 at DePaul L 7 0 74 5,115 Jan 25 ------at Western Kentucky W 8 0 7 2 7,100 Feb 2 ------at Duquesne W 6 7 6 5 2,322 Feb 4 ------Ashland W 98 69 11,245 Feb 8 ------Akron W 91 52 10,358 Feb 11 ------Cincinnati L 40 42 13,458 Feb 15 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 0 6 3 5,082 Feb 18 ------at New Orleans L 7 9 8 6 3,474 Feb 25 ------Loyola/Ill. W 79 69 11,239 Feb 28 ------Xavier W 90 62 10,675 Mar 4 --- 7 Notre Dame W 6 6 5 9 13,458 National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 10 ------Fairfield W108 93 12,847 Mar 14 ------Georgetown L 6 2 71 13,458 1978-79 NIT Second Round Season Record: 19-10 Head Coach: Don Donoher Roosevelt Chapman remains the only Flyer to score 2,000 career points and he did it in a demanding way. The relatively slight 6-foot-4 Chapman did his work in the paint before defenses were extended by the three-point line. He was a master of going around and sometimes Rankings over bigger players. Chap also was a tremendous rebounder, grabbing nearly 1,000 in his career. He appears in the top 10 on nearly every Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att all-time career stat list for the Flyers. And he finished his career with incredible style, leading UD to an amazing run in the NCAA Tournament. Nov 29 ------Wittenberg W 6 6 5 4 12,184 “Velvet” opened the tourney with a 29-point performance against LSU and then netted 41 points as the Flyers shocked No. 7 Oklahoma. He Dec 2 ------McNeese State W 85 75 11,638 then netted 21 more against Washington before the Flyers were finally stopped by eventual champion Georgetown. Chap led the NCAA Dec 4 ------at Eastern Kentucky L 7 0 7 2 5,802 Tournament with 105 points in four games. Dec 9 --- 6 Michigan L 61 66 12,518 Dec 11 ------Cal Poly Pomona W 8 1 6 7 10,258 Feb 9 --- 1 at DePaul L 6 3 6 5 5,498 Dec 13 ------at Miami/Ohio W 8 6 6 9 4,885 Jan 10 ------at New Orleans W 7 7 6 1 1,800 Jan 13 ------at Memphis W 7 5 7 3 10,591 Feb 13 ------Drexel W 79 67 9,509 Dec 16 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 74 73 10,084 Feb 16 ------at Marquette L 6 4 7 3 10,938 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 16 --- 7 Louisville L 76 77 13,458 Jan 20 ------DePaul ot W 68 64 12,921 Feb 19 ------at San Francisco L 6 2 71 3,857 Dec 22 ------Florida State W 97 8 0 10,840 Feb 24 ------at Duquesne L 71 8 5 4,084 Dec 23 ------Tulane W 85 67 11,128 Jan 24 ------Western Kentucky L 7 2 7 8 11,035 Jan 27 ------Ashland W 120 90 12,723 Feb 26 ------Xavier W 73 60 9,676 Dec 30 ------Xavier W 67 66 13,152 Mar 1 --- 14 Notre Dame L 5 4 6 2 13,455 Jan 3 ------Butler W 73 61 10,257 Jan 31 ------Miami/Ohio W 73 62 11,345 Jan 6 ------Duquesne W 82 62 11,623 Feb 3 --- 1 at Notre Dame L 71 8 6 11,345 Feb 7 ------at Cincinnati L 74 8 2 8,089 1980-81 Jack Zimmerman was a third-generation Flyer, and all-around point Feb 10 ------at Xavier W 7 5 5 4 4,200 NIT Second Round guard. He not only averaged 13.4 points and 5.0 assists, but also Feb 14 ------Toledo W 69 68 11,792 shot 49 percent from the field and 80 percent from the foul line. Feb 17 ------Rollins W 90 73 12,847 Season Record: 18-11 Feb 21 ------at Biscayne L 7 0 71 1,513 Head Coach: Don Donoher Feb 24 --- 15 at Temple L 6 3 6 6 5,755 Rankings Mar 3 ------at Loyola/Ill. L 6 8 6 9 1,192 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Nov 29 ------Rider W 95 72 10,366 Mar 8 ------Holy Cross W 105 8 1 10,846 Dec 1 ------San Francisco ot W 84 83 9,621 National Invitation Tournament (Mackey Arena: West Lafayette, Ind.) Dec 4 ------at Miami/Ohio W 74 71 3,948 Mar 12 --- 16 at Purdue L 70 84 13,126 Dec 6 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 7 7 2 6,100 Dec 9 ------Western Kentucky W 74 7 0 9,361 Dec 13 --- 18 Michigan L 84 85 11,296 1979-80 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Season Record: 13-14 Dec 19 ------Niagara W 79 73 9,344 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 20 ------Mississippi W 72 70 10,021 Rankings Dec 27 ------Toledo W 73 69 11,385 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 30 ------at Cincinnati L 7 7 8 0 7,590 Dec 1 ------Ashland W 108 71 11,821 Jan 3 ------Yale W 79 69 10,521 Dec 5 ------at Miami/Ohio W 7 9 7 6 5,114 Jan 5 ------Miami/Ohio L 83 86 10,716 Dec 8 ------Cal Poly Pomona W 9 5 7 2 10,132 Jan 10 ------at Xavier W 74 7 2 3,602 Dec 12 ------Biscayne W 70 58 9,804 Jan 15 ------at Saint Louis L 6 6 7 8 2,691 Dec 15 ------at Michigan L 5 4 6 9 10,604 Jan 17 ------at Loyola/Ill. ot L 8 1 87 3,238 Dec 17 ------Eastern Kentucky W 9 3 7 3 9,819 Jan 21 ------at La Salle L 6 8 7 6 5,766 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 24 ------Marquette W 8 5 7 3 13,108 Dec 21 ------Pacific W 75 64 10,059 Jan 31 ------at Detroit L 7 0 7 3 5,881 Dec 22 --- 13 Iowa L 5 4 6 1 10,612 Feb 4 ------Butler W 68 64 9,231 Dec 29 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 70 59 10,663 Feb 7 ------Alcorn State W 9 4 6 9 10,368 Jan 2 ------Miami/Ohio W 57 56 10,678 Feb 12 ------at New Orleans W 6 2 5 3 2,542 Jan 5 ------Cincinnati L 68 69 12,148 Feb 14 ------at Biscayne ot L 7 5 7 9 2,050 Jan 9 ------Howard 2ot L 56 58 10,073 Feb 18 ------Canisius W 78 56 9,281 Jan 12 ------New Orleans W 7 7 51 11,451 Feb 20 ------Duquesne 3ot W 109 100 10,655 Jan 17 ------Memphis W 82 64 10,056 Feb 22 ------Xavier W 73 64 11,384 Jan 19 ------at Xavier L 5 9 7 3 3,300 Feb 28 --- 6 at Notre Dame L 57 7 0 11,345 Jan 21 ------at Western Kentucky L 6 5 71 9,200 Mar 4 --- 2 DePaul L 64 84 13,455 Jan 26 ------Southern L 70 79 11,051 National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 29 ------at Toledo L 7 5 7 6 8,110 Mar 10 ------Fordham 2ot W 6 6 6 5 7,100 Feb 2 ------Loyola/Ill. W 72 63 12,078 National Invitation Tournament (Mackey Arena: West Lafayette, Ind) Feb 6 ------at Butler L 6 1 6 2 6,790 Mar 16 ------at Purdue L 46 50 10,612

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1981-82 Jan 1 ------Miami/Ohio W 82 65 11,187 Mar 6 ------Notre Dame W 7 9 7 2 13,455 Jan 6 ------Cincinnati L 73 77 11,807 National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) NIT Quarterfinalist Jan 9 --- 5 at DePaul L 6 9 71 12,320 Mar 10 ------Connecticut ot W 76 75 8,100 Season Record: 21-9 Jan 16 ------Loyola/Ill. W 88 87 10,213 National Invitation Tournament (Assembly Hall: Champaign, Ill.) Head Coach: Don Donoher Jan 19 ------Jersey City State W 6 3 41 9,278 Mar 15 ------at Illinois W 6 1 5 8 16,275 Rankings Jan 21 ------St. Louis W 6 6 6 3 9,312 National Invitation Tournament (Lloyd Noble Center: Norman, Okla.) Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Jan 25 ------at Western Kentucky L 57 6 5 4,400 Mar 18 ------at Oklahoma L 8 2 9 1 11,198 Nov 28 ------Baldwin-Wallace W 89 68 10,015 Jan 28 ------Providence 5ot W 7 9 7 7 9,669 Dec 2 --- 10 at Minnesota L 74 9 0 14,352 Jan 30 ------Detroit W 6 8 6 2 11,025 1982-83 Feb 3 ------at Butler L 5 8 7 0 649 Dec 5 ------at Toledo W 7 9 74 9,042 Season Record: 18-10 Feb 6 ------La Salle W 84 77 10,878 Dec 9 ------at Miami/Ohio W 8 2 6 5 4,097 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 12 ------Xavier ot W 62 61 9,630 Feb 10 ------Akron W 65 53 9,551 Feb 13 ------New Orleans L 4 8 5 0 10,557 Rankings Dec 19 ------Old Dominion ot W 7 8 7 7 9,240 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 22 ------at Iona W 83 78 3,022 Feb 16 ------Eastern Kentucky W 8 4 5 0 10,014 Feb 20 ------at Marquette L 58 72 11,052 Nov 27 ------Otterbein W 112 7 7 9,585 UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Dec 1 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 8 57 4,100 Dec 29 ------Hofstra W 77 54 10,560 Feb 25 ------at Duquesne W 71 6 1 1,787 Feb 27 ------at Canisius L 7 6 8 1 4,112 Dec 4 ------Iona W 84 58 10,486 Dec 30 ------Florida State W 9 3 7 9 9,740 Dec 8 ------at Miami/Ohio W 6 9 6 6 3,638 “The Shot” Dec 11 ------Xavier W 63 53 10,412 On Feb. 9, 1984, No. 3-ranked DePaul entered UD Arena for a game nationally-televised on NBC. After trailing almost the entire game, the Dec 16 ------Minnesota L 65 71 10,555 Flyers had one last chance for the lead. Larry Schellenberg rebounded a missed free throw, brought the ball up the floor and hit Roosevelt Dec 18 ------Toledo W 67 63 10,656 Chapman with a cross-court pass. Chapman fed Ed Young with four seconds to go, and Young banked the game-winning bucket off the glass Dec 21 ------Western Kentucky L 5 8 6 8 9,560 and through the net as time expired to give UD a thrilling 72-71 win. The win propelled the Flyers into the NCAA Tournament, where they UD Invitational Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) advanced to the Regional Finals before falling to eventual champ Georgetown. Dec 28 ------Rice W 68 55 10,329 Dec 29 ------Army W 73 52 10,312 Jan 3 ------Miami/Ohio L 5 4 57 10,364 Jan 8 ------at Providence L 6 3 6 6 6,591 Jan 12 ------at Cincinnati L 4 9 5 0 5,293 Jan 15 --- 14 at Missouri L 64 78 10,436 Jan 19 ------Rider W 75 57 8,764 Jan 21 ------at DePaul L 52 56 12,339 Jan 29 ------Drexel W 82 60 10,675 Feb 1 ------Duquesne L 55 58 9,066 Feb 4 ------at Loyola/Ill. W 6 5 5 8 1,721 Feb 6 ------Temple W 61 53 8,660 Feb 9 ------Butler W 75 57 8,539 Feb 12 ------at La Salle W 7 9 7 3 771 Feb 16 ------at Detroit ot W 5 8 5 4 4,399 Feb 19 ------at Old Dominion L 5 3 6 1 5,580 Feb 23 ------Marquette W 6 5 6 3 10,570 Mar 2 ------Long Island W 97 8 5 9,198 Mar 7 ------at Notre Dame L 41 5 3 11,345 Mar 12 ------DePaul W 80 71 11,411 1983-84 NCAA Regional Finals Season Record: 21-11 Head Coach: Don Donoher Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 3 ------Northeast Louisiana W 8 0 7 8 10,106 Dec 7 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 9 6 7 6,966 Dec 10 ------at Michigan L 6 0 8 2 10,572 Dec 12 ------Youngstown State W 7 3 6 4 8,316 Dec 17 ------at Toledo L 7 0 7 7 8,295 Dec 20 ------VCU L 67 73 9,198 Dec 22 ------Miami/Ohio W 89 79 10,107 UDIT / Merrill Lynch Classic (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Dec 29 ------Yale W 78 57 10,058 Dec 30 ------Oklahoma St. W 8 2 6 7 10,227 Jan 7 ------Eastern Kentucky W 6 9 6 2 11,253 Jan 11 ------at Loyola/Ill. ot L 9 3 9 4 2,611 Jan 14 ------Missouri ot L 51 56 12,044 Jan 17 ------at Temple W 6 3 6 2 1,946 Jan 21 ------at Marquette ot L 6 4 6 6 11,052 Jan 25 ------Western Kentucky W 71 6 8 6,000 Jan 28 ------Providence W 7 3 47 11,097 Feb 2 ------Detroit ot W 8 2 74 9,711 Feb 4 ------Vermont W 8 1 5 3 12,112 Feb 7 ------at Creighton W 7 9 6 4 5,694 Feb 11 ------La Salle W 8 4 6 9 10,313 Feb 13 --- 13 at Maryland L 5 9 6 1 8,515 Feb 15 ------at Butler ot W 7 7 7 6 3,807 Feb 18 --- 3 DePaul W 72 71 12,723 Feb 22 --- 5 at DePaul L 5 9 7 9 13,027 Feb 25 ------Cincinnati W 82 60 11,073 Feb 29 ------at Xavier L 6 1 7 2 6,429 Mar 3 ------Notre Dame W 8 0 7 0 13,505 Mar 10 ------Old Dominion W 6 4 6 3 11,525 NCAA Tournament (Special Events Center: Salt Lake City, Utah) Mar 15 ------vs Louisiana State W 74 6 6 6,978 Mar 17 --- 7 vs Oklahoma W 89 85 8,100 NCAA Tournament (Pauley Pavilion: Los Angeles, Calif.) 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1984-85 NCAA First Round Season Record: 19-10 Head Coach: Don Donoher Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Nov 24 ------Brooklyn W 76 56 9,371 Dec 1 ------at Providence W 6 8 5 5 4,857 Dec 4 ------at Eastern Kentucky W 7 6 5 5 4,700 Dec 8 ------Michigan L 78 87 10,528 Dec 12 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 4 6 9 5,867 Dec 15 ------at VCU L 61 71 5,063 Dec 17 ------Central Florida W 71 6 1 9,018 Dec 22 ------South Florida W 71 6 6 4,079 UDIT / Merrill Lynch Classic (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Dec 28 ------Brown W 88 65 10,527 Dec 29 ------St. Bonaventure W 8 3 6 0 11,377 Jan 2 ------Loyola/Ill. W 8 0 7 0 9,486 Jan 5 --- 1 9 Maryland W 6 7 6 3 11,819 Jan 12 ------Cincinnati W 81 66 13,455 Jan 15 ------Western Kentucky W 5 3 51 10,276 Jan 19 ------Towson State W 7 0 5 5 11,498 Jan 23 ------at Notre Dame L 6 1 6 6 11,345 Jan 26 --- 7 DePaul W 65 64 13,495 Jan 28 ------Miami/Ohio W 63 54 12,060 Feb 2 ------at Cincinnati L 62 83 10,311 Feb 6 --- 18 at DePaul W 6 7 6 3 16,803 Feb 8 ------Canisius W 60 52 13,455 Feb 13 ------at Detroit L 6 7 6 8 2,608 Feb 16 ------at Marquette L 55 61 11,052 Feb 18 ------at Old Dominion L 8 2 9 1 4,119 Feb 23 ------Marquette W 7 2 5 9 13,455 Feb 28 ------Creighton W 67 62 11,262 Mar 3 ------Xavier W 66 56 13,243 Mar 9 ------Notre Dame 2ot L 7 3 8 0 13,511 NCAA Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 15 ------Villanova L 4 9 51 13,260 1985-86 Richard Montague appeared in three National Invitation Tournaments and the Flyers won the first round games in each of those seasons. NIT First Round Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 24 --- 12 vs Oklahoma L 99 151 1,000 Nov 29 ------St. Joseph’s/Ind. W 6 6 57 10,131 Dec 25 ------vs La Salle L 66 69 1,000 Season Record: 17-13 Dec 3 ------at Miami/Ohio L 71 7 3 5,361 Dec 30 ------Bradley L 80 97 12,674 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 6 ------at VCU L 58 69 5,596 Jan 6 ------Iona L 77 84 11,106 Rankings Dec 9 ------Saint Louis L 5 3 6 1 10,163 Jan 9 --- 17 Iowa State L 8 0 8 4 13,201 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 13 ------St. Peter’s W 61 60 11,400 Jan 11 ------Butler L 61 62 10,722 Preseason NIT (Riverfront Coliseum: Cincinnati, Ohio) Dec 16 ------Ohio State W 89 86 13,511 Jan 14 ------at DePaul W 7 9 7 2 10,935 Nov 22 ------vs Tulsa ot L 60 63 10,416 Dec 20 ------Saint Joseph’s ot L 75 78 10,586 Jan 20 ------at Saint Louis L 6 1 7 9 5,229 Dec 4 ------at Miami/Ohio L 57 7 0 7,111 Dec 27 ------Xavier W 69 65 12,461 Jan 23 ------Marquette W 6 7 6 2 13,452 Dec 7 ------Long Island W 9 8 6 9 10,871 Dec 30 ------Creighton ot W 83 81 11,198 Jan 26 ------Louisville L 59 90 13,261 Dec 11 ------Butler W 69 55 10,222 Jan 3 --- 7 DePaul L 64 80 12,452 Jan 30 ------at Cincinnati ot L 74 7 6 7,964 Dec 14 ------Texas Southern W 102 7 0 10,478 Jan 7 ------at Iowa State L 6 2 7 2 12,050 Feb 3 ------Chicago State ot W 72 65 10,806 Dec 19 ------at Ohio State L 7 3 8 0 13,681 Jan 10 ------at Colorado W 5 9 7 7 4,527 Feb 6 ------at Detroit ot L 7 9 8 3 3,864 Dec 21 ------Miami/Ohio W 70 68 13,168 Jan 15 ------at Detroit W 8 4 6 3 2,256 Feb 8 ------Miami/Ohio ot L 75 79 11,420 UDIT / Merrill Lynch Classic (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 17 ------at Marquette L 57 6 4 11,052 Feb 13 ------at Marquette L 56 79 11,052 Dec 27 ------Columbia W 57 46 11,751 Jan 21 ------Detroit W 74 6 9 10,332 Feb 18 ------at Notre Dame L 47 5 9 10,948 Dec 28 ------California ot W 59 53 12,080 Jan 27 ------at Notre Dame L 5 5 6 6 11,418 Feb 20 ------at Loyola/Ill. L 7 7 8 6 4,410 Dec 31 ------Detroit W 6 7 5 0 10,430 Jan 29 ------Loyola/Ill. W 66 64 10,456 Feb 24 ------at W. Kentucky ot W 8 2 8 1 3,700 Jan 4 ------at DePaul L 52 66 12,731 Jan 31 ------Cincinnati W 67 64 13,511 Feb 27 ------at Xavier L 7 3 8 6 9,123 Jan 8 ------Colorado W 67 66 10,679 Feb 2 ------at Butler W 7 3 71 5,108 Mar 1 ------DePaul L 77 92 11,740 Jan 11 ------VCU W 74 6 4 12,181 Feb 7 --- 5 at DePaul L 6 5 8 8 14,280 Mar 5 ------Wright State W 8 9 71 13,511 Jan 13 ------Bradley ot L 77 79 11,371 Feb 9 ------at Bradley L 79 90 8,292 Mar 8 ------Miami/Fla. W 90 89 11,079 Jan 16 ------at Creighton W 6 4 5 0 4,818 Feb 14 ------at Miami/Fla. W 9 2 7 8 2,835 Mar 12 ------Notre Dame L 5 9 7 2 13,511 Jan 18 ------at Marquette L 60 70 11,052 Feb 16 ------Virginia L 67 74 11,294 Jan 22 ------at Western Kentucky L 6 2 6 4 7,300 Feb 21 ------Marquette W 5 9 57 12,891 1988-89 Jan 25 ------at Cincinnati L 7 7 8 2 10,616 Feb 23 ------Miami/Ohio L 74 78 11,347 Season Record: 12-17 Jan 29 ------Fordham W 64 59 10,537 Feb 28 ------Towson State W 7 8 6 5 12,715 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Record: 6-6 Feb 1 ------DePaul W 77 64 12,893 Mar 3 ------Western Kentucky L 7 2 7 8 10,835 Head Coach: Don Donoher Feb 5 --- 14 Notre Dame W 6 7 6 5 13,233 Mar 7 --- 2 0 Notre Dame L 5 6 6 2 13,511 Feb 8 ------Miami/Fla. W 79 68 13,362 Rankings Feb 10 ------Niagara W 105 84 10,980 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Feb 15 ------at Canisius ot W 6 9 6 8 4,200 1987-88 Nov 26 ------Bucknell W 69 68 10,845 Feb 18 ------at St. Peter’s L 5 6 6 6 4,786 Season Record: 13-18 Nov 30 ------Mississippi Valley W 82 61 10,158 Feb 22 ------Marquette L 7 9 8 2 13,502 Head Coach: Don Donoher Dec 3 ------Central Florida W 109 7 7 11,041 Feb 25 ------at Xavier L 7 8 9 3 9,211 Rankings Dec 7 ------at Miami/Ohio L 6 4 7 2 3,985 Mar 1 ------Southern W 9 3 74 12,098 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 10 --- 15 at Louisville L 6 8 9 5 19,364 Mar 8 --- 1 2 at Notre Dame L 5 5 6 9 11,345 Nov 28 ------Wittenberg W 6 3 6 1 11,693 Dec 17 --- 14 Ohio State L 76104 13,511 National Invitation Tournament (Burton Col.: Lake Charles, La.) Dec 2 ------at Miami/Ohio W 7 0 6 9 5,828 Dec 20 ------Miami/Ohio W 72 62 12,497 Mar 12 ------at McNeese State L 7 5 8 6 5,700 Dec 5 ------Northern Iowa W 88 83 12,090 Dec 23 ------at Northern Iowa 2ot L 7 0 7 2 2,213 Dec 9 ------at Virginia L 5 0 6 9 6,803 Dec 29 ------at Bradley L 86 104 9,470 1986-87 Dec 12 ------Duquesne W 90 76 11,926 Jan 7 ------at Loyola/Ill.* W 8 9 8 0 1,008 Dec 16 ------Rollins W 106 74 11,017 Jan 12 ------at Detroit* W 74 7 3 4,117 Season Record: 13-15 Dec 19 ------at Ohio State W 8 1 8 0 13,320 Jan 14 ------at Marquette L 86 90 11,107 Head Coach: Don Donoher Chaminade Christmas Classic (McCabe Gymnasium: Honolulu, Hawai’i) Jan 19 ------Saint Louis* W 65 63 11,342 Rankings Dec 23 ------at Chaminade W 8 4 7 5 1,000 Jan 21 ------Evansville* L 65 83 11,807 Jan 26 ------at Butler* W 5 5 5 2 1,932

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Jan 28 ------Cincinnati W 86 80 12,787 Feb 7 ------Loyola/Ill.* W 97 88 12,536 Feb 27 ------Loyola/Ill.* L 56 59 11,288 Jan 31 ------at Notre Dame L 7 5 8 5 9,904 Feb 9 ------at Marquette* L 65 67 14,708 Mar 4 ------at Duquesne* L 51 6 7 2,019 Feb 4 ------Xavier* L 78 82 13,511 Feb 14 ------at Saint Louis* ot L 8 0 8 8 7,617 Mar 6 ------at La Salle* L 57 6 7 5,201 Feb 7 ------DePaul L 50 78 11,248 Feb 17 ------Xavier* W 83 79 13,511 MCC Championship (Market Square Arena: Indianapolis, Ind.) Feb 9 ------Detroit* W 64 57 10,721 Feb 21 ------Butler* W 116 98 12,923 Mar 11 ------vs Evansville L 66 69 5,187 Feb 11 ------Loyola/Ill.* W 93 85 11,755 Feb 23 ------at Fordham L 63 73 15,878 Feb 16 ------at Saint Louis* L 5 9 7 6 6,220 Feb 26 ------at Notre Dame ot L 87 9 2 9,723 1993-94 Feb 18 ------at Evansville* L 8 3 109 11,157 Mar 2 ------at Xavier* L 7 9 102 10,196 Season Record: 6-21 Feb 21 ------Notre Dame L 6 6 8 3 12,581 MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Record: 1-11 Feb 25 ------Butler* L 66 72 11,568 Mar 7 ------Evansville W 71 59 11,264 Head Coach: Jim O’Brien Mar 2 ------Marquette L 74 76 11,171 Mar 8 ------Xavier L 71 90 12,213 Mar 4 ------at Xavier* L 7 8 8 3 5,477 Rankings MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) 1991-92 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 9 ------Detroit W 7 7 5 4 10,057 Dec 1 ------Northern Kentucky W 9 9 8 2 10,836 Season Record: 15-15 Mar 10 ------Evansville ot L 7 9 8 4 11,238 Dec 4 ------Towson State L 7 0 7 2 10,448 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Record: 5-5 Dec 6 ------at Illinois State L 6 2 7 5 6,463 Head Coach: Jim O’Brien Dec 11 ------Wright State W 8 3 5 6 13,505 1989-90 Rankings Dec 18 ------Western Illinois L 8 2 9 0 9,697 NCAA Second Round Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 22 ------Virginia Military W 8 5 7 3 10,224 Nov 23 ------Austin Peay W 101 9 4 11,525 Dec 27 ------Central Connecticut W 118 6 0 10,378 MCC Champions Hawai’i Tip-Off Tournament (Blaisdell Arena: Honolulu, Hawai’i) Dec 30 ------Miami/Ohio 2ot L 93 99 12,030 Season Record: 22-10 Nov 29 --- 3 vs Arizona L 6 8 8 4 1,500 Jan 3 ------DePaul* L 86 98 10,241 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Record: 10-4 Dec 1 ------vs Montana State L 8 4 8 9 1,000 Jan 5 ------Rice L 6 4 7 6 10,137 Head Coach: Jim O’Brien Dec 7 --- 22 Michigan State L 74 8 3 13,305 Jan 8 ------at Wright State L 6 5 7 7 10,803 Rankings Dec 9 ------Fordham 2ot W 92 82 11,843 Jan 12 --- 25 at Xavier L 4 6 57 7,415 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 12 ------Miami/Ohio L 47 59 12,174 Jan 15 --- 21 Cincinnati* L 63 79 13,505 Nov 25 ------Fairleigh Dickinson W 105 97 10,951 Dec 14 ------Mount St. Mary’s W 107 8 1 11,515 Jan 24 ------Xavier L 62 88 10,265 Nov 29 ------Furman W 9 2 8 6 1 1 , 0 4 3 Dec 21 ------at Vanderbilt L 6 4 8 4 9,013 Jan 30 --- 20 UAB* L 52 60 10,046 Dec 2 ------Princeton W 6 8 6 2 12,022 Dec 28 ------at Saint Louis W 8 3 7 2 6,987 Feb 2 --- 18 at Saint Louis* L 7 5 9 4 14,791 Dec 6 ------at Miami/Fla. L 8 2 87 1,492 Dec 30 ------Virginia Military W 8 4 5 6 12,429 Feb 5 ------Memphis* L 78 94 11,253 Dec 9 ------The Citadel W 97 7 6 11,769 Jan 4 ------Evansville* W 72 70 13,007 Feb 9 ------at Memphis* L 71 8 4 2,117 Dec 16 ------at Cincinnati L 8 8 9 0 8,532 Jan 6 ------East Carolina W 6 1 4 9 11,509 Feb 13 --- 17 St. Louis* ot W 82 77 10,432 Dec 20 ------at DePaul W 8 6 7 3 8,405 Jan 8 ------Marquette W 6 0 57 12,149 Feb 17 ------at DePaul L 7 7 100 6,748 Dec 23 ------Miami/Ohio W 97 81 12,436 Jan 11 ------at Niagara L 6 4 8 2 1,339 Feb 20 --- 22 at Marquette* L 6 2 8 4 13,642 Dec 27 ------Southern L 105 114 13,064 Jan 15 ------Robert Morris W 8 2 6 5 11,573 Feb 23 --- 22 Marquette* L 5 8 6 3 10,658 Dec 30 ------Bradley W 98 61 12,103 Jan 21 ------at Xavier* L 6 9 7 7 9,439 Feb 26 ------at Cincinnati* L 5 4 9 3 13,176 Jan 6 ------Wright State L 9 9 101 13,511 Jan 25 ------Butler* L 66 83 12,615 Mar 1 ------Detroit W 93 62 10,230 Jan 11 ------Marquette* L 8 4 9 5 11,261 Jan 27 ------at Notre Dame L 5 4 7 6 8,514 Mar 3 --- 2 4 at Alabama-Birmington* L 5 3 8 4 5,348 Jan 13 ------Loyola/Ill.* W 88 71 12,193 Feb 1 ------Detroit* W 83 71 13,120 Mar 5 ------at Notre Dame L 6 6 7 2 9,089 Jan 18 ------at Saint Louis* L 6 9 9 5 7,541 Feb 5 ------at Cincinnati L 48 77 11,587 GMW Championship (Shoemaker Center: Cincinnati, Ohio) Jan 20 ------at Evansville* W 8 8 6 8 11,237 Feb 8 ------at Evansville* L 5 2 5 8 10,791 Mar 10 --- 2 1 vs St. Louis L 4 6 8 0 12,219 Jan 25 ------Butler* W 86 62 12,102 Feb 10 ------Brooklyn W 80 41 11,137 Jan 27 ------Detroit* W100 80 13,511 Feb 13 ------at Loyola/Ill.* W 74 7 2 2,101 1994-95 Feb 15 ------at Tennessee L 6 7 6 8 15,112 Jan 30 ------at Notre Dame L 7 9 97 10,104 Season Record: 7-20 Feb 19 ------Loyola/Ill.* W 73 59 12,021 Feb 3 --- 23 at Xavier* L 8 1 8 8 10,043 Great Midwest Conference Record: 0-12 Feb 22 ------at Butler* L 7 3 7 8 4,218 Feb 8 ------at Loyola/Ill.* L 9 4 9 6 ,801 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Feb 25 ------Notre Dame W 6 0 5 8 12,709 Feb 10 ------at Marquette* W 7 9 7 7 14,988 Rankings Feb 15 ------Saint Louis* ot W 84 81 11,401 Feb 29 ------Xavier* L 56 72 13,511 Mar 7 ------at Detroit* W 7 9 6 7 4,737 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Feb 17 ------Evansville* W 81 58 12,410 Nov 26 ------Howard W 91 82 12,832 Feb 22 ------at Butler* W 8 8 8 2 2,312 MCC Championship (Riverfront Coliseum: Cincinnati, Ohio) Mar 12 ------vs Loyola/Ill. L 7 3 8 3 6,779 Nov 30 ------Western Illinois L 7 0 7 7 10,365 Feb 24 ------at Detroit* W 8 8 8 2 4,155 Dec 3 ------Mississippi Valley W 91 86 10,605 Feb 28 ------Notre Dame W 97 7 9 13,511 Dec 5 ------at Miami/Ohio L 7 2 8 1 2,834 Mar 3 --- 1 9 Xavier* W 111 108 13,511 1992-93 MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Season Record: 4-26 Mar 8 ------Detroit W 9 0 7 2 11,199 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Record: 3-11 Mar 9 ------Loyola/Ill. W 97 9 5 13,202 Head Coach: Jim O’Brien Mar 10 --- 24 Xavier W 98 89 13,202 Rankings NCAA Tournament (Erwin Center: Austin, Texas) Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Mar 16 --- 18 vs Illinois W 88 86 11,578 Great Alaska Shootout (Sullivan Arena: Anchorage, Alaska) Mar 18 --- 7 vs Arkansas L 84 86 15,884 Nov 25 ------vs Illinois ot L 78 86 4,393 Nov 27 ------vs Alabama-Birmingham L 6 7 8 0 4,641 1990-91 Nov 28 ------at Alaska-Anchorage L 7 0 8 4 4,471 Season Record: 14-15 Dec 5 ------Vanderbilt L 53 75 11,341 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Record: 8-6 Dec 9 ------at Miami/Ohio L 5 0 57 5,260 Head Coach: Jim O’Brien Dec 12 ------Louisiana Tech W 70 60 10,733 Rankings Dec 19 --- 23 at Michigan State L 6 0 6 5 15,121 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 22 ------Tennessee L 61 77 12,159 Nov 23 ------Illinois State W 109 6 9 12,814 Dec 29 --- 21 Cincinnati L 55 65 13,511 Nov 24 ------Towson State W 9 9 7 9 11,883 Jan 2 ------Missouri-St. Louis L 6 3 6 6 11,872 Dec 1 ------Morehead State W 7 7 7 5 13,083 Jan 6 ------at Marquette L 4 4 8 2 12,941 Dec 6 ------at Miami/Ohio L 7 7 101 7,672 Jan 9 ------at Notre Dame L 6 6 71 8,186 Dec 15 ------Southern L 112 116 12,727 Jan 12 ------Niagara L 63 66 10,649 Dec 19 ------Robert Morris L 9 4 9 9 11,652 Jan 16 ------Xavier* L 58 85 12,553 Dec 22 ------at Bradley W 91 81 7,309 Jan 20 ------Evansville* L 65 73 10,845 Dec 27 ------Texas Southern W 104 8 3 11,778 Jan 23 ------Butler* ot L 66 70 11,344 Dec 29 ------Cincinnati L 71 75 13,511 Jan 28 ------at Loyola/Ill.* W 7 0 6 9 1,306 Jan 3 ------DePaul L 73 81 11,633 Jan 30 ------at Detroit* L 7 0 8 8 7,582 Jan 5 ------Marquette* W 103 8 1 12,747 Feb 4 ------Duquesne* W 78 77 10,622 Jan 10 ------at Loyola/Ill.* ot W 97 9 2 1,290 Feb 6 ------La Salle* L 64 72 11,808 In nine years at Dayton, Oliver Purnell coached the Flyers to 11 Jan 12 ------at Evansville* L 7 6 7 8 12,258 Feb 9 ------Notre Dame L 6 9 7 9 11,849 wins over teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. The Jan 17 ------Saint Louis* W 86 77 12,827 Feb 13 ------at Xavier* L 4 6 5 3 8,114 normally calm, cool and collected coach never batted an eyelash Jan 19 ------Evansville* W 74 61 13,056 Feb 15 ------Saint Louis L 5 2 7 3 10,878 when a national power visited UD Arena. The Flyers defeated eight Jan 24 ------at Butler* L 95100 4,311 Feb 18 ------at Butler* L 5 9 74 2,580 of the last 12 ranked teams at home under Purnell. Inheriting a 6- Jan 26 ------at Detroit* W 8 2 7 7 3,818 Feb 20 ------at Evansville* L 3 6 71 11,625 21 squad, Purnell turned the program around in three seasons and Jan 29 ------Notre Dame L 6 7 7 3 13,182 Feb 25 ------Detroit* W 81 70 10,605 guided UD to two NCAA berths and three NIT bids in a span of five Feb 2 ------Detroit* L 75 94 13,401 seasons.

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Dec 10 ------at Wright State L 5 3 74 9,281 Feb 1 ------at Virginia Tech* L 5 2 5 9 5,623 Dec 21 ------at Marquette L 68 86 11,082 Dec 17 ------Eastern Kentucky W 7 0 6 5 10,288 Feb 4 ------Saint Joseph’s* L 82 89 10,214 Dec 23 ------at DePaul W 70 57 3,395 Dec 19 ------at Xavier L 7 3 9 9 10,306 Feb 8 ------at St. Bonaventure* L 6 9 7 0 6,000 Dec 27 ------Northwestern W 77 69 12,162 Dec 21 ------Furman W 76 61 10,306 Feb 12 --- 19 at Xavier* L 5 3 7 9 10,008 Dec 29 ------Prairie View W 110 52 10,161 Dec 27 ------Wis.-Milwaukee W 84 70 10,461 Feb 15 ------Virginia Tech* W 5 9 5 4 10,863 Jan 3 ------at Fordham* W 66 54 1,651 Dec 29 ------Louisville L 78 92 13,036 Feb 20 ------La Salle* W 72 62 10,024 Jan 6 ------St. Bonaventure* W 74 59 10,081 Jan 12 ------at Alabama-Birmingham* L 5 6 7 5 4,917 Feb 23 ------Massachusetts* W 69 67 11,893 Jan 10 ------La Salle* W 89 72 12,107 Jan 14 ------Saint Louis* L 39 82 11,140 Feb 26 ------Duquesne* W 78 64 10,808 Jan 15 ------Virginia Tech* W 85 60 11,875 Jan 17 ------Notre Dame W 7 3 6 3 11,026 Mar 1 ------at Geo. Washington* L 57 71 4,283 Jan 18 ------at Geo. Washington* L 61 81 5,454 Jan 20 ------Marquette* L 5 8 7 0 10,868 A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Jan 20 ------at La Salle* L 60 73 1,163 Jan 24 ------Southern Utah L 6 8 7 3 10,868 Mar 5 ------vs St. Bonaventure L 7 5 8 1 6,011 Jan 24 --- 19 Xavier* W 93 82 13,521 Jan 26 --- 19 Cincinnati* L 60 81 13,368 Jan 28 ------Temple* W 67 62 11,179 Jan 28 ------Delaware State W 7 0 6 0 10,155 1997-98 Feb 1 ------at Massachusetts* L 69 85 9,493 Feb 5 ------DePaul* L 71 85 10,194 Feb 3 ------Cleveland State L 78 79 10,862 Feb 9 ------at Detroit L 57 7 5 2,191 NIT Second Round Feb 7 ------Duquesne* W 86 78 13,318 Feb 12 ------at Cincinnati* L 6 3 116 13,176 Feb 11 ------at Saint Joseph’s* ot W 67 64 3,200 Feb 16 ------Memphis* L 61 68 10,477 A-10 West Division Tri-Champions Feb 14 --- 17 Geo. Washington* W 78 64 12,061 Feb 23 ------at Marquette* L 59 70 13,006 Season Record: 21-12 Feb 18 ------at Virginia Tech* L 53 54 3,819 Feb 25 ------at Saint Louis* L 51 6 3 20,930 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 11-5 Feb 21 ------Rhode Island* W 71 62 13,521 Feb 28 ------at Memphis* L 60 87 10,841 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Feb 25 ------at Duquesne* W 68 62 5,903 Mar 2 ------Alabama-Birmingham* L 5 5 57 10,196 Rankings Mar 1 ------at Xavier* L 84 89 10,100 Mar 4 ------at DePaul* L 7 8 103 7,469 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Nov 15 ------Murray State L 6 9 7 6 11,306 Mar 4 ------vs Fordham W 68 60 7,144 1995-96 Nov 22 ------Miami/Ohio 2ot L 86 93 11,824 Mar 5 ------vs Rhode Island L 70 83 9,435 San Juan Shootout (Caguas Municipal Center: Caguas, Puerto Rico) National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Season Record: 15-14 Nov 28 ------vs Pennsylvania W 71 6 0 178 Mar 11 ------Long Island W 95 92 10,665 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 6-10 Nov 29 ------vs South Florida W 7 2 6 1 178 Mar 16 ------Penn State L 74 77 13,409 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Nov 30 ------vs West Virginia L 74 9 6 203 Rankings Dec 6 ------Eastern Michigan W 8 1 7 6 10,086 1998-99 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 13 ------Wright State W 9 4 6 3 11,657 Season Record: 11-17 United Airlines Classic (Special Events Center: Honolulu, Hawai’i) Dec 18 ------Northeast Louisiana W 8 3 7 3 10,626 Nov 24 ------at Hawai’i L 72 78 5,163 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 5-11 Nov 25 ------vs Louisiana State W 8 6 7 3 6,709 In 1998, UD went 21-12 and returned to the National Invitation Tour- Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Dec 2 ------Coastal Carolina W 8 0 6 2 10,761 nament for the first time in 14 years, defeating Long Island in the first Rankings Dec 6 ------at Eastern Kentucky ot L 6 5 71 2,250 round at UD Arena. Dayton dropped its second round game to Penn Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 9 ------Wright State W 9 8 8 0 12,972 State, 77-74. But the message was clear, after taking over a 6-21 Nov 14 ------Kent State W 89 73 12,235 Dec 16 ------at Cleveland State RR W 6 8 6 0 11,474 program four years earlier, Head Coach Oliver Purnell had brought Day- Nov 18 ------IUPUI W 76 66 10,483 Dec 19 ------Chicago State W 110 76 10,127 ton basketball back to the national level. Nov 22 ------at Miami/Ohio L 62 76 8,172 Dec 21 ------Eastern Illinois W 8 5 6 5 10,026 Nov 28 ------Marquette W 81 49 10,745 Dec 28 ------McNeese State W 86 76 12,856 Dec 5 ------at Northwestern L 57 64 4,216 Dec 30 ------Miami/Ohio L 56 79 13,184 Dec 12 ------Toledo L 55 56 11,764 Jan 3 ------Hampton W 9 1 6 5 10,383 Dec 19 ------Eastern Michigan W 83 58 12,811 Jan 6 --- 1 at Massachusetts* L 58 78 9,493 Dec 21 ------Louisville L 65 68 12,774 Jan 11 ------Temple* L 46 62 11,457 Dec 27 --- 4 vs Cincinnati RR L 51 53 15,440 Jan 14 ------Rhode Island* W 84 77 10,027 Dec 30 ------DePaul W 70 59 11,641 Jan 18 --- 11 at Virginia Tech* L 62 63 9,134 Jan 2 ------Fordham* W 71 55 11,091 Jan 21 ------at Geo. Washington* L 5 8 7 7 4,328 Jan 6 ------Saint Joseph’s* W 67 53 11,412 Jan 27 ------Xavier* W 61 55 12,896 Jan 10 ------at Rhode Island* L 56 78 3,885 Jan 29 ------at Duquesne* L 56 59 3,099 Jan 14 ------at Geo. Washington* L 69 81 4,172 Feb 1 ------Geo. Washington* L 6 5 7 7 10,186 Jan 16 ------at La Salle* L 70 81 2,315 Feb 3 ------at Saint Joseph’s* L 60 73 3,200 Jan 21 ------Virginia Tech* ot L 64 73 11,661 Feb 6 ------Bethune-Cookman W 60 59 9,876 Jan 23 ------at Duquesne* W 66 59 5,323 Feb 10 ------at Fordham* L 58 68 2,314 Jan 28 ------Massachusetts* ot L 57 59 11,639 Feb 17 ------St. Bonaventure* W 6 6 5 8 13,152 Jan 30 ------Xavier* W 91 86 13,521 Feb 20 ------at Xavier* L 95 102 8,540 Feb 4 ------at Temple* L 54 67 6,559 Feb 24 ------at La Salle* W 67 60 1,961 Feb 6 ------at St. Bonaventure* L 6 7 7 7 5,912 Feb 26 ------Duquesne* W 72 69 10,484 Feb 14 ------Geo. Washington* L 6 5 6 9 12,873 Feb 28 ------La Salle* W 66 64 9,823 Feb 17 ------Duquesne* W 63 44 12,494 Mar 2 --- 1 6 Virginia Tech* L 5 4 7 3 13,258 Feb 20 ------at Virginia Tech* L 5 5 5 8 4,809 A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Feb 24 ------at Xavier* L 6 2 9 0 10,100 Mar 6 ------vs St. Bonaventure L 6 0 7 2 7,138 Feb 27 ------La Salle* L 74 88 12,481 RR - Rock n Roll Shootout (Gund Arena: Cleveland, Ohio) A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Mar 3 ------vs St. Bonaventure ot W 7 0 6 9 7,195 1996-97 Mar 4 ------vs George Washington L 9 0 100 7,881 RR - Rock n Roll Shootout (Gund Arena: Cleveland, Ohio) Season Record: 13-14 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 6-10 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell 1999-2000 Rankings NCAA First Round Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Nov 30 ------Florida A&M W 89 58 10,294 A-10 West Division Champions Dec 4 ------at Miami/Ohio L 7 2 9 2 4,330 Season Record: 22-9 Dec 7 ------Delaware State W 8 3 5 5 10,619 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 11-5 Dec 11 --- 2 2 at Louisville L 67 80 19,413 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Dec 20 ------Alabama State W 8 1 5 0 10,684 Rankings Dec 22 ------Morehead State W 105 7 5 10,426 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Dec 27 ------Marquette L 61 65 11,482 CoSIDA Classic (The Pit: Albuqueque, N.M.) Dec 30 ------DePaul W 71 49 11,604 Nov 19 ------at New Mexico W 7 0 57 15,740 Jan 4 ------at Rhode Island* L 6 8 97 2,733 Nov 20 ------vs Samford W 6 5 6 3 16,207 Jan 7 --- 1 2 Xavier* W 98 91 11,927 Nov 26 ------Mt. St. Mary’s W 7 3 51 11,066 Jan 9 ------at Wright State W 7 2 6 3 9,892 Nov 29 --- 1 2 vs Kentucky W 6 8 6 6 17,232 Jan 11 ------at La Salle* L 51 6 3 1,220 Dec 1 ------Maryland-Baltimore Co.W 8 3 6 0 11,255 Dec Jan 13 ------at Temple* L 5 0 7 5 2,743 4 ------Winthrop W 7 6 4 9 11,606 Dec Jan 18 ------Geo. Washington* L 3 8 5 9 11,512 7 ------at Marquette W 6 3 6 0 8,163 Dec Jan 25 ------Fordham* ot W 69 66 10,539 11 ------Coastal Carolina W 105 7 9 12,453 Dec Jan 27 ------Southern W 9 1 5 6 10,094 1 8 ------at Cleveland State L 6 0 7 5 4,975 Dec Jan 30 ------at Duquesne* L 71 8 0 5,098 2 1 ------Texas A & M W 8 1 6 8 12,824 Dec

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23 ------Saint Louis L 74 83 12,491 Dec 29 ------Miami W 78 70 13,509 Jan 9 ------Virginia Tech* W 6 2 5 0 12,813 Jan 11 ------Xavier* W 76 72 13,553 Jan 15 ------at Fordham* L 61 70 3,056 Jan 20 ------at Massachusetts* W 57 52 4,835 Jan 22 ------Geo. Washington* W 8 3 7 6 12,535 Jan 25 ------La Salle* W 69 60 11,713 Jan 29 ------at Saint Joseph’s* W 6 6 6 2 3,200 Feb 2 ------at Xavier* ot L 6 4 6 5 10,100 Feb 6 ------Duquesne W 93 77 13,090 Feb 9 ------at Geo. Washington* L 9 0 9 5 4,214 Feb 12 ------St. Bonaventure* W 6 8 6 4 13,553 Feb 17 --- 7 Temple* L 58 64 13,553 Feb 23 ------at La Salle* W 71 6 4 2,414 Feb 26 ------Rhode Island* W 77 51 13,521 Mar 2 ------at Duquesne* W 94 64 4,402 Mar 4 ------at Virginia Tech* L 5 2 6 4 5,513 A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Mar 9 ------vs Saint Joseph’s W 67 64 7,779 Mar 10 ------vs St. Bonaventure L 5 0 5 6 13,202 NCAA Tournament (McKale Center: Tucson, Ariz.) Mar 16 ------Purdue L 6 1 6 2 13,363 2000-01 NIT Quarterfinalist Season Record: 21-13 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 9-7 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Hawai'i) Nov 20 --- 12 vs Connecticut W 80 66 2,500 Nov 21 --- 1 vs Arizona L 5 9 7 6 2,500 Nov 22 --- 6 vs Maryland W 7 7 71 2,500 Nov 29 24 22 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 Dec 2 24 --- Marshall L 65 67 12,026 Dec 6 ------at Miami W 55 54 8,212 Dec 9 ------Prairie View A & M W 8 6 6 3 11,532 Dec 16 ------at Saint Louis W 7 6 7 3 11,937 Dec 18 ------Austin Peay W 7 6 6 1 12,344 March 18, 2004 was the final game for the Flyers for seniors Keith Dec 19 ------Old Dominion L 7 6 8 1 11,346 Dec 22 ------Saint Louis W 6 9 6 3 12,237 Waleskowski (below), Ramod Marshall (above) and Sean Finn. Dec 21 ------Morehead State W 71 5 3 11,278 Dec 29 ------Miami W 60 23 13,345 Each of the trio hit 1,000 points in their career. The March 18th Dec 23 ------at Louisville W 91 68 18,739 Jan 5 ------Xavier* L 59 66 13,553 NCAA Tournament loss to DePaul -- in which those three seniors Dec 30 ------Marquette W 6 1 6 0 13,268 Jan 9 ------Geo. Washington* W 8 3 5 9 12,069 combined for 49 of UD’s 69 points -- was only the sixth time three Jan 2 ------Siena W 87 67 11,211 Jan 12 ------at Duquesne* W 88 44 4,407 players with 1,000 career points played together for UD. Marshall Jan 6 ------Duquesne* W 70 61 12,237 Jan 19 ------Richmond* W 68 52 13,086 and Waleskowski were part of multiple trios; as the two and Brooks Jan 11 ------Temple* L 58 68 13,224 Jan 23 ------at La Salle* W 71 69 2,125 Hall pulled the feat in 2003. Jan 14 ------at Saint Joseph’s* L 71 84 3,200 Jan 26 ------at Xavier* L 59 75 10,250 Jan 20 ------at Massachusetts* L 57 62 4,113 Jan 29 ------at Massachusetts* W 83 68 6,146 Jan 21 ------La Salle* W 62 43 12,675 Feb 3 ------St. Bonaventure* L 7 5 8 1 13,102 Jan 25 ------at St. Bonaventure* L 51 6 6 6,000 Feb 6 ------at Fordham* W 92 78 2,395 Jan 27 ------Fordham* W 81 74 13,347 Feb 10 ------at Richmond* L 54 63 7,076 Jan 30 ------at Xavier* L 72 82 10,250 Feb 13 ------Duquesne* W 82 50 12,793 Feb 3 ------at Duquesne* W 82 63 5,234 Feb 16 ------Rhode Island* W 66 57 13,553 Feb 6 ------Massachusetts* W 89 76 13,408 Feb 21 ------at Geo. Washington* W 8 9 5 3 2,128 Feb 10 ------at Rhode Island* W 73 64 2,531 Feb 23 ------at Saint Joseph’s* L 68 70 3,200 Feb 17 ------Geo. Washington* W 8 2 7 9 13,553 Feb 27 ------Temple* ot L 70 75 13,093 Feb 21 --- 23 Saint Joseph’s* L 72 82 13,553 Mar 2 ------La Salle* W 95 72 12,850 Feb 24 ------at Temple* W 62 70 6,093 A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Feb 28 ------at Fordham* W 83 70 2,328 Mar 6 ------vs Rhode Island W 9 0 71 5,571 Mar 4 --- 2 4 Xavier* W 65 62 13,553 Mar 7 ------vs Saint Joseph’s W 81 74 6,589 A-10 Championship (The Spectrum: Philadelphia, Pa.) Mar 8 --- 2 4 vs Xavier L 59 66 7,034 Mar 7 ------vs Rhode Island W 8 5 5 9 6,486 National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 8 ------vs Temple L 63 76 7,034 Mar 13 ------Detroit W 8 0 6 9 7,130 National Invitation Tournament (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 15 ------Tennessee Tech L 59 69 7,760 Mar 14 ------UNC Wilmington W 6 8 5 9 9,638 Mar 19 ------Richmond W 71 56 9,113 2002-03 Mar 21 ------Detroit L 4 2 5 9 9,307 NCAA First Round 2001-02 A-10 Champions NIT First Round Season Record: 24-6 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 14-2 Season Record: 21-11 Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 10-6 Rankings Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Rankings Nov 24 ------Delaware W 65 38 11,770 Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Nov 27 ------Evansville W 64 59 11,176 Nov 18 ------Toledo W 69 50 12,147 Nov 30 --- 21 Cincinnati W 75 69 13,409 Nov 21 ------Central Michigan W 81 65 12,643 Dec 4 ------at Miami L 63 78 5,112 Nov 24 ------at Villanova L 57 5 9 6,500 Dec 7 ------UNC Wilmington W 5 9 4 8 11,888 Nov 28 ------at Cincinnati L 55 77 12,142 Dec 14 ------at Saint Louis L 5 5 6 3 8,448 Dec 1 ------Morehead State W 8 5 41 12,487 Dec 17 ------Ball State W 8 0 6 5 11,598 Dec 5 --- 17 at Marquette L 51 7 3 10,002 Dec 20 ------at Old Dominion W 71 6 7 5,532 Dec 8 ------Eastern Kentucky W 8 2 7 0 12,021 Dec 22 ------Villanova W 8 0 7 8 12,375 Dec 15 ------at Purdue W 83 72 9,316

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2004-05 Season Record: 18-11 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 12-4 Head Coach: Brian Gregory Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Nov 21 ------Eastern Kentukcy L 6 6 7 3 12,254 Nov 27 ------Coppin State W 5 5 4 2 12,011 Dec 1 ------at DePaul L 59 70 8,787 Dec 4 --- 24 Cincinnati L 55 65 13,409 Dec 7 Wyoming W 62 57 12,135 Dec 11 ------Texas Southern W 7 9 6 0 12,145 Dec 18 ------at Saint Louis W 6 2 5 4 8,108 Dec 20 ------Northwestern State W 6 4 5 5 11,525 Dec 23 ------Akron W 77 66 12,329 Dec 29 ------at Vanderbilt L 74 9 0 9,311 Jan 5 ------Duquesne* 2ot L 93 94 12,275 Jan 9 ------Cornell W 62 51 12,587 Jan 12 ------Richmond* W 63 62 12,761 Jan 15 ------at Duquesne* W 71 60 3,615 Jan 19 ------Saint Joseph’s* W 58 54 12,506 Jan 22 ------La Salle* W 66 58 13,409 Jan 27 ------at Rhode Island W 5 6 4 9 4,370 Jan 30 ------at George Washington L 7 3 8 2 4,236 Feb 2 ------Fordham W 65 47 12,462 Feb 5 ------at Richmond L 58 61 7,385 Feb 9 ------at Temple L 70 78 2,954 Feb 12 ------at La Salle W 56 45 2,712 Feb 19 ------Xavier W 59 55 13,409 Feb 22 ------at St. Bonaventure W 68 61 4,173 Feb 26 ------George Washington L 5 9 6 2 13,409 The 2003-04 Flyers, under first-year head coach Brian Gregory, the 2003 EA Sports Maui Invitational title. Gregory stands as the only Mar 1 ------Massachusetts W 53 52 12,488 coach in the history of the Maui Invitational to win it as a “rookie.” UD’s all-time winning percentage in the prestigious tournament is now Mar 5 ------at Xavier L 65 74 10,250 .833 (5-1). Only Duke’s is better among teams with multiple Maui appearances. A-10 Championship (U.S. Bank Arena: Cincinnati, Ohio) Mar 9 ------vs St. Bonaventure W 7 8 4 8 5,872 Dec 29 --- 3 at Duke L 74 85 9,314 Jan 10 ------Temple* W 60 56 13,409 Mar 10 ------vs Temple L 51 6 1 7,221 Jan 4 --- 13 Marquette ot W 92 85 12,037 Jan 14 ------at Richmond* W 55 50 5,282 Jan 8 ------La Salle* W 76 72 12,289 Jan 17 ------at Fordham* W 75 56 2,251 Jan 11 ------Duquesne* W 77 72 12,489 Jan 21 ------George Washington* W 74 66 12,558 Jan 15 ------Richmond* W 66 53 12,105 Jan 24 ------at La Salle* W 77 75 3,715 Jan 18 ------at Geo. Washington* W 71 6 1 4,102 Jan 31 ------Xavier* W 74 67 13,409 Jan 25 ------at Temple* W 57 49 5,793 Feb 4 ------Richmond* ot W 62 57 12,764 Jan 29 ------Massachusetts* W 83 55 12,553 Feb 8 ------at Massachusetts* W 66 59 4,076 Feb 1 ------at La Salle* W 75 70 3,520 Feb 11 --- 3 at Saint Joseph's* L 67 81 3,200 Feb 5 ------at Duquesne* W 76 75 13,102 Feb 15 ------Duquesne* W 70 58 13,260 Feb 8 --- 20 at Xavier* L 77 85 10,250 Feb 18 ------at George Washington* L 64 66 5,033 Feb 12 ------Geo. Washington* W 87 6 8 12,811 Feb 21 ------at Xavier* L 67 60 10,250 Feb 15 --- 25 Saint Joseph’s* W 66 56 13,409 Feb 28 ------La Salle* W 72 58 13,409 Feb 19 25 --- at Richmond* W 70 63 4,129 Mar 3 ------Rhode Island* L 63 65 12,665 Feb 22 25 14 Xavier* L 72 73 13,409 Mar 6 ------at Duquesne* W 73 69 5,406 Feb 26 25 --- at Rhode Island* W 82 70 5,903 A-10 Conference Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 1 2 5 --- Fordham* ot W 69 64 13,409 Mar 11 ------Duquesne W 69 56 10,178 A-10 Conference Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Mar 12 ------Richmond W 58 56 11,566 Mar 13 2 2 --- vs Rhode Island W 74 57 10,897 Mar 13 ------Xavier L 58 49 13,133 Mar 14 22 25 vs Saint Joseph’s W 76 73 11,648 NCAA Tournament (HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y.) Mar 15 22 --- vs Temple W 79 72 11,537 Mar 18 ------vs DePaul 2 ot L 76 69 18,698 NCAA Tournament (Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash.) Mar 20 16 --- Tulsa L 71 84 11,171 Mark Jones graduted in 2004 and stands 49th on the Flyers’ career scoring list with 894 points. He played in all 124 games of his career, which is the third-longest consecutive games played streak in team history. 2003-04 NCAA First Round A-10 West Division Champions EA Sports Maui Invitational Champs Season Record: 24-9 Atlantic 10 Conference Record: 12-4 Head Coach: Brian Gregory Rankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Nov 21 ------at Pepperdine W 9 0 7 7 1,899 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center: Maui, Hawai'i) Nov 24 ------vsCentral Michigan W 82 63 2,500 Nov 25 ------vs San Diego State W 7 6 71 2,500 Nov 26 ------vs Hawai'i W 82 72 2,500 Dec 3 ------Miami W 67 61 12,798 Dec 6 ------Wagner W 67 65 12,662 Dec 9 25 --- Louisiana-Lafayette W 6 6 5 9 12,055 Dec 13 25 --- IUPUI W 61 59 12,277 Dec 20 24 --- Prairie View W 7 8 6 5 12,136 Dec 23 23 14 at Cincinnati L 52 83 13,176 Dec 29 ------Wofford W 81 64 13,177 Dec 31 ------Saint Louis L 4 9 6 0 12,353 Jan 3 ------at Wyoming L 59 61 7,544 Jan 7 ------St. Bonaventure* W 7 6 7 2 12,899

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All Home Away Conf Postseason All Home Away Conf Postseason Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament No Coach (54-9) Coach Tom Blackburn (352-141; 10 NITs; 1 NCAA) 1903-04 5-1 ------Independent ------1947-48 12-14 ------Independent ------1904-05 6-1 ------Independent ------1948-49 16-14 8-4 8-10 --- Independent 1-1 NCI 2nd Round 1905-06 7-2 ------Independent ------1949-50 24-8 16-0 8-8 --- Independent 1-1 OCT Runnerup 1906-07 14-0 ------Independent ------1950-51 27-5 15-1 12-4 --- Independent 3-1 NIT Runnerup 1907-08 10-3 ------Independent ------1951-52 28-5 15-1 13-4 --- Independent 3-1 NIT Runnerup 1908-09 12-2 ------Independent ------1-1 NCAA Sweet 16 1952-53 16-13 12-4 4-9 --- Independent ------Coach Fr. William O’Malley (15-6) 1953-54 25-7 15-1 10-6 --- Independent 1-1 NIT Quarterfinalist 1909-10 5-6 ------Independent ------1954-55 25-4 14-1 11-3 --- Independent 2-1 NIT Runnerup 1910-11 10-0 ------Independent ------1955-56 25-4 14-1 11-3 --- Independent 2-1 NIT Runnerup 1956-57 19-9 12-3 7-6 --- Independent 1-1 NIT Quarterfinalist Coach Harry Solimano (34-12, also includes 1919-20) 1957-58 25-4 14-1 11-3 --- Independent 2-1 NIT Runnerup 1911-12 13-0 ------Independent ------1958-59 14-12 11-4 3-8 --- Independent ------1912-13 11-0 ------Independent ------1959-60 21-7 15-0 6-7 --- Independent 1-1 NIT Quarterfinalist 1913-14 5-4 ------Independent ------1960-61 20-9 14-1 6-8 --- Independent 1-2 NIT Final Four 1961-62 24-6 14-1 10-5 --- Independent 4-0 NIT Champions Coach Al Mahrt (9-12, also includes 1917-19) 1962-63 16-10 12-3 4-7 --- Independent ------1914-15 4-4 ------Independent ------1963-64 15-10 11-4 4-6 --- Independent ------

Coach Alfred McCray (19-5) Coach Don Donoher (437-275; 8 NCAAs; 7 NITs) 1915-16 11-2 ------Independent ------1964-65 22-7 15-1 7-6 --- Independent 2-1 NCAA Sweet 16 1916-17 8-3 ------Independent ------1965-66 23-6 14-1 9-5 --- Independent 1-2 NCAA Sweet 16 1966-67 25-6 13-2 12-4 --- Independent 4-1 NCAA Runnerup Mahrt (see above, 1914-15) 1967-68 21-9 13-2 8-7 --- Independent 4-0 NIT Champions 1917-18 2-4 ------Independent ------1968-69 20-7 14-1 6-6 --- Independent 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1918-19 3-4 ------Independent ------1969-70 19-8 11-4 8-4 --- Independent 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1970-71 18-9 13-3 5-6 --- Independent 0-1 NIT 1st Round Solimano (see above, 1911-14) 1971-72 13-13 10-5 3-8 --- Independent ------1919-20 5-8 ------Independent ------1972-73 13-13 10-6 3-7 --- Independent ------1973-74 20-9 15-1 5-8 --- Independent 1-2 NCAA Sweet 16 Coach Dutch Thiele (6-16) 1974-75 10-16 8-9 2-7 --- Independent ------1920-21 6-16 ------Independent ------1975-76 14-13 12-5 2-8 --- Independent ------1976-77 16-11 12-6 4-5 --- Independent ------Coach William Sherry (6-8) 1977-78 19-10 17-3 2-7 --- Independent 1-1 NIT Quarterfinalist 1921-22 6-8 ------Independent ------1978-79 19-10 15-3 4-7 --- Independent 1-1 NIT 2nd Round 1979-80 13-14 12-5 1-9 --- Independent ------Coach Van Hill (8-8) 1980-81 18-11 14-3 4-8 --- Independent 1-1 NIT 2nd Round 1922-23 8-8 ------Independent ------1981-82 21-9 16-2 5-7 --- Independent 2-1 NIT Quarterfinalist 1982-83 18-10 13-4 5-6 --- Independent ------Coach Harry Baujan (46-38) 1983-84 21-11 14-2 7-9 --- Independent 3-1 NCAA Great Eight 1923-24 9-5 ------Independent ------1984-85 19-10 15-3 4-7 --- Independent 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1924-25 9-11 ------Independent ------1985-86 17-13 15-2 2-11 --- Independent 0-1 NIT 1st Round 1925-26 7-8 ------Independent ------1986-87 13-15 10-7 3-8 --- Independent ------1926-27 10-9 ------Independent ------1987-88 13-18 8-8 5-10 --- Independent ------1927-28 11-5 ------Independent ------1988-89 12-17 9-8 3-9 6-6 Midwestern ------

Coach George Fitzgerald (9-10) Coach Jim O'Brien (61-87; 1 NCAA) 1928-29 9-10 ------Independent ------1989-90 22-10 16-3 6-7 10-4 Midwestern 1-1 NCAA 2nd Round 1990-91 14-15 11-7 3-8 8-6 Midwestern ------Coach Bill Belanich (16-48) 1991-92 15-15 12-4 3-11 5-5 Midwestern ------1929-30 4-14 ------Independent ------1992-93 4-26 3-12 1-14 3-11 Midwestern ------1930-31 2-15 ------Independent ------1993-94 6-21 6-10 0-11 1-11 Great Midwest ------1931-32 3-12 ------Independent ------1932-33 7-7 ------Independent ------Coach Oliver Purnell (155-116; 2 NCAA; 3 NIT) 1994-95 7-20 7-9 0-11 0-12 Great Midwest ------Coach Louis Tschudi (13-18) 1995-96 15-14 12-4 3-10 6-10 Atlantic 10 ------1933-34 9-7 ------Independent ------1996-97 13-14 12-3 1-11 6-10 Atlantic 10 ------1934-35 4-11 ------Independent ------1997-98 21-12 14-4 7-8 11-5 Atlantic 10 1-1 NIT 2nd Round 1998-99 11-17 9-6 2-11 5-11 Atlantic 10 ------Coach (18-48) 1999-00 22-9 13-2 6-5 11-5 Atlantic 10 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1935-36 3-13 ------Independent ------2000-01 21-13 12-6 9-7 9-7 Atlantic 10 2-1 NIT Quarterfinals 1936-37 7-12 ------Independent ------2001-02 21-11 13-4 8-7 10-6 Atlantic 10 1-1 NIT 1st Round 1937-38 6-11 ------Independent ------2002-03 24-6 17-1 7-5 14-2 Atlantic 10 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1938-39 2-12 ------Independent ------Coach Brian Gregory (42-20; 1 NCAA) Coach James Carter (41-75) 2003-04 24-9 15-3 9-6 12-4 Atlantic 10 0-1 NCAA 1st Round 1939-40 4-17 ------Independent ------2004-05 18-11 12-4 5-6 10-6 Atlantic 10 ------1940-41 9-14 ------Independent ------1941-42 12-6 ------Independent ------1942-43 9-8 ------Independent ------1945-46 3-13 ------Independent ------1946-47 4-17 ------Independent ------

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Career By Wins Top 20 Seasons By Wins Coach Games W L Pct. Year Coach W L Win Pct 1 Don Donoher 712 437 275 .614 1 1951-52 Tom Blackburn 28 5 .848 2 Tom Blackburn 493 352 141 .714 2 1950-51 Tom Blackburn 27 5 .844 3 Oliver Purnell 271 155 116 .572 3 1954-55 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 4 Jim O'Brien 148 61 87 .412 1955-56 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 5 Harry Baujan 84 46 38 .548 1957-58 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 6 Brian Gregory 62 42 20 .677 1966-67 Don Donoher 25 6 .806 7 James Carter 116 41 75 .353 1953-54 Tom Blackburn 25 7 .781 8 Harry Solimano 46 34 12 .739 8 1949-50 Tom Blackburn 24 8 .750 9 Alfred McCray 24 19 5 .792 1961-62 Tom Blackburn 24 6 .800 10 Joe Holsinger 66 18 48 .273 2002-03 Oliver Purnell 24 6 .800 11 Bill Belanich 64 16 48 .250 2003-04 Brian Gregory 24 9 .727 12 Fr. William O’Malley 21 15 6 .714 12 1965-66 Don Donoher 23 6 .793 13 Louis Tschudi 31 13 18 .419 13 1964-65 Don Donoher 22 7 .759 14 Van Hill 16 9 7 .563 1999-00 Oliver Purnell 22 9 .710 George Fitzgerald 19 9 10 .474 1989-90 Jim O’Brien 22 10 .688 Al Mahrt 21 9 12 .429 16 1959-60 Tom Blackburn 21 7 .750 17 William Sherry 14 6 8 .429 1967-68 Don Donoher 21 9 .700 18 Dutch Thiele 22 6 16 .273 1981-82 Don Donoher 21 9 .700 1983-84 Don Donoher 21 11 .656 Career By Win Percentage 2001-02 Oliver Purnell 21 11 .656 Coach Games W L Pct. 1 Alfred McCray 24 19 5 .792 Top 20 Seasons By Win Percentage 2 Harry Solimano 46 34 12 .739 Year Coach W L Pct. 3 Fr. William O’Malley 21 15 6 .714 1 1910-11 Fr. William O’Malley 10 0 1.000 Tom Blackburn 493 352 141 .714 1911-12 Harry Solimano 13 0 1.000 5 Brian Gregory 62 42 20 .677 1912-13 Harry Solimano 11 0 1.000 6 Don Donoher 712 437 275 .614 4 1954-55 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 7 Oliver Purnell 271 155 116 .572 1955-56 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 8 Van Hill 16 9 7 .563 1957-58 Tom Blackburn 25 4 .862 9 Harry Baujan 84 46 38 .548 7 1951-52 Tom Blackburn 28 5 .848 10 George Fitzgerald 19 9 10 .474 8 1915-16 Alfred McCray 11 2 .846 11 Al Mahrt 21 9 12 .429 9 1950-51 Tom Blackburn 27 5 .844 William Sherry 14 6 8 .429\ 10 1966-67 Don Donoher 25 6 .806 13 Louis Tschudi 31 13 18 .419 11 1961-62 Tom Blackburn 24 6 .800 14 Jim O'Brien 148 61 87 .412 2002-03 Oliver Purnell 24 6 .800 15 James Carter 116 41 75 .353 13 1965-66 Don Donoher 23 6 .793 16 Dutch Thiele 22 6 16 .273 14 1953-54 Tom Blackburn 25 7 .781 Joe Holsinger 66 18 48 .273 15 1964-65 Don Donoher 22 7 .759 Bill Belanich 64 16 48 .250 16 1949-50 Tom Blackburn 24 8 .750 1959-60 Tom Blackburn 21 7 .750 Career By Games Coached 18 1968-69 Don Donoher 20 7 .741 Coach Games W L Pct. 19 2003-04 Brian Gregory 24 9 .727 1 Don Donoher 712 437 275 .614 1916-17 Alfred McCray 8 3 .727 2 Tom Blackburn 493 352 141 .714 20 1999-00 Oliver Purnell 22 9 .710 3 Oliver Purnell 271 155 116 .572 4 Jim O'Brien 148 61 87 .412 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 5 James Carter 116 41 75 .353 Coach Number From To 6 Harry Baujan 84 46 38 .548 1 Tom Blackburn 15 1949-1950 1963-1964 7 Joe Holsinger 66 18 48 .273 2 Don Donoher 10 1964-1965 1973-1974 8 Bill Belanich 64 16 48 .250 3 Don Donoher 6 1980-1981 1985-1986 9 Brian Gregory 62 42 20 .677 4 Don Donoher 4 1975-1976 1978-1979 10 Harry Solimano 46 34 12 .739 Oliver Purnell 4 1999-2000 2002-1903 11 Louis Tschudi 31 13 18 .419 12 Alfred McCray 24 19 5 .792 NCAA Tournament Appearances 13 Dutch Thiele 22 6 16 .273 Coach Appearances W Pct 14 Fr. William O’Malley 21 15 6 .714 1 Don Donoher 8 11 .524 Al Mahrt 21 9 12 .429 2 Oliver Purnell 2 0 .000 16 George Fitzgerald 19 9 10 .474 3 Tom Blackburn 1 1 .500 17 Van Hill 16 9 7 .563 Jim O’Brien 1 1 .500 18 William Sherry 14 6 8 .429 Brian Gregory 1 0 .000 Most Seasons Coached Coach Seasons 1 Don Donoher 25 2 Tom Blackburn 15 3 Oliver Purnell 9 4 James Carter 6 5 Harry Baujan 5 Jim O’Brien 5

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By Point Total By Date Date Opponent UD Op Att Location Date Opponent UD Op Att Location Dec 27, 1967 Portland W 124 68 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Jan 31, 1948 at Concordia W 100 47 ------Jan 27, 1979 Ashland W 120 90 12,723 UD Arena Jan 13, 1951 Muskingum W 100 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 27, 1993 Central Connecticut St W 118 60 10,378 UD Arena Jan 9, 1952 Ohio University W 101 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 21, 1991 Butler W 116 98 12,923 UD Arena Dec 6, 1952 Manchester W 105 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 9, 1961 vs Seton Hall W 112 77 5,685 Madison Sq. Garden Dec 11, 1954 Bowling Green W 109 39 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 3, 1965 Xavier W 112 81 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 8, 1957 at Villanova W 102 70 --- The Palestra Nov 27, 1982 Otterbein W 112 77 9,585 UD Arena Feb 27, 1958 Loyola of the South W 103 69 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 15, 1990 Southern L 112 116 12,727 UD Arena Feb 9, 1961 vs Seton Hall W 112 77 5,685 Madison Sq. Garden Dec 15, 1966 Tampa W 111 64 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Feb 3, 1965 Xavier W 112 81 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 9, 1971 Loyola of the South W 111 94 12,739 UD Arena Jan 3, 1966 Xavier W 105 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 3, 1990 Xavier W 111 108 13,511 UD Arena Mar 5, 1966 Detroit W 109 80 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 2, 1971 Eastern Kentucky W 110 86 12,229 UD Arena Dec 10, 1966 Eastern Kentucky W 104 82 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Feb 3, 1973 at Loyola/Ill. W 110 89 7,383 Chicago Stadium Dec 15, 1966 Tampa W 111 64 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 19, 1995 Chicago State W 110 76 10,127 UD Arena Dec 23, 1966 at Loyola/Ill. W 100 90 6,059 Alumni Hall Dec 29, 1997 Prairie View A&M W 110 52 10,161 UD Arena Jan 2, 1967 Harvard W 100 78 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 11, 1954 Bowling Green W 109 39 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 15, 1967 Northern Illinois W 101 60 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Mar 5, 1966 Detroit W 109 80 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 18, 1967 at Loyola of the South W 101 71 1,500 --- Feb 20, 1981 Duquesne 3ot W 109 100 10,655 UD Arena Dec 27, 1967 Portland W 124 68 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 3, 1988 Central Florida W 109 77 11,041 UD Arena Feb 1, 1969 Niagara W 100 70 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Nov 23, 1990 Illinois State W 109 69 12,814 UD Arena Jan 9, 1971 Loyola of the South W 111 94 12,739 UD Arena Mar 10, 1978 Fairfield NIT W 108 93 12,847 UD Arena Feb 2, 1971 Eastern Kentucky W 110 86 12,229 UD Arena Dec 1, 1979 Ashland W 108 71 11,821 UD Arena Dec 18, 1972 Auburn W 106 63 11,899 UD Arena Dec 14, 1991 Mount St. Mary's W 107 81 11,515 UD Arena Feb 3, 1973 at Loyola/Ill. W 110 89 7,383 Chicago Stadium Dec 18, 1972 Auburn W 106 63 11,899 UD Arena Feb 14, 1973 Biscayne W 100 68 11,514 UD Arena Dec 16, 1987 Rollins W 106 74 11,017 UD Arena Mar 14, 1974 vs UCLA 3ot NCAA L 100 111 13,314 McKale Center Dec 6, 1952 Manchester W 105 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 10, 1978 Fairfield NIT W 108 93 12,847 UD Arena Jan 3, 1966 Xavier W 105 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 27, 1979 Ashland W 120 90 12,723 UD Arena Mar 8, 1979 Holy Cross NIT W 105 81 10,846 UD Arena Mar 8, 1979 Holy Cross NIT W 105 81 10,846 UD Arena Feb 10, 1986 Niagara W 105 84 10,980 UD Arena Dec 1, 1979 Ashland W 108 71 11,821 UD Arena Nov 25, 1989 Fairleigh Dickinson W 105 97 10,951 UD Arena Feb 20, 1981 Duquesne 3ot W 109 100 10,655 UD Arena Dec 27, 1989 Southern L 105 114 13,064 UD Arena Nov 27, 1982 Otterbein W 112 77 9,585 UD Arena Dec 22, 1996 Morehead State W 105 75 10,426 UD Arena Dec 14, 1985 Texas Southern W 102 70 10,478 UD Arena Dec 11, 1999 Coastal Carolina W 105 79 12,453 UD Arena Feb 10, 1986 Niagara W 105 84 10,980 UD Arena Dec 10, 1966 Eastern Kentucky W 104 82 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 16, 1987 Rollins W 106 74 11,017 UD Arena Dec 27, 1990 Texas Southern W 104 83 11,778 UD Arena Dec 3, 1988 Central Florida W 109 77 11,041 UD Arena Feb 27, 1958 Loyola of the South W 103 69 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Nov 25, 1989 Fairleigh Dickinson W 105 97 10,951 UD Arena Jan 5, 1991 Marquette W 103 81 12,747 UD Arena Dec 27, 1989 Southern L 105 114 13,064 UD Arena Feb 8, 1957 at Villanova W 102 70 --- The Palestra Jan 27, 1990 Detroit W 100 80 13,511 UD Arena Dec 14, 1985 Texas Southern W 102 70 10,478 UD Arena Mar 3, 1990 Xavier W 111 108 13,511 UD Arena Jan 9, 1952 Ohio University W 101 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Nov 23, 1990 Illinois State W 109 69 12,814 UD Arena Feb 15, 1967 Northern Illinois W 101 60 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 15, 1990 Southern L 112 116 12,727 UD Arena Feb 18, 1967 at Loyola of the South W 101 71 1,500 --- Dec 27, 1990 Texas Southern W 104 83 11,778 UD Arena Nov 23, 1991 Austin Peay W 101 94 11,525 UD Arena Jan 5, 1991 Marquette W 103 81 12,747 UD Arena Jan 31, 1948 at Concordia W 100 47 ------Feb 21, 1991 Butler W 116 98 12,923 UD Arena Jan 13, 1951 Muskingum W 100 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Nov 23, 1991 Austin Peay W 101 94 11,525 UD Arena Dec 23, 1966 at Loyola/Ill. W 100 90 6,059 Alumni Hall Dec 14, 1991 Mount St. Mary's W 107 81 11,515 UD Arena Jan 2, 1967 Harvard W 100 78 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 27, 1993 Central Connecticut St W 118 6010,378 UD Arena Feb 1, 1969 Niagara W 100 70 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 19, 1995 Chicago State W 110 76 10,127 UD Arena Feb 14, 1973 Biscayne W 100 68 11,514 UD Arena Dec 22, 1996 Morehead State W 105 75 10,426 UD Arena Mar 14, 1974 vs UCLA 3ot NCAA L 100 111 13,314 McKale Center Dec 29, 1997 Prairie View A&M W 110 52 10,161 UD Arena Jan 27, 1990 Detroit W 100 80 13,511 UD Arena Dec 11, 1999 Coastal Carolina W 105 79 12,453 UD Arena

Back-To-Back Date Opponent UD Op Att. Location Dec 10, 1966 Eastern Kentucky W 104 82 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Dec 15, 1966 Tampa W 111 64 5,882 UD Fieldhouse

Feb 15, 1967 Northern Illinois W 101 60 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Feb 18, 1967 at Loyola of the South W 101 71 1,500 ---

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Flyer Victories Flyer Losses AP Ranks AP Ranks Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Mar 1, 2005 ------Massachusetts 53 52 12,488 UD Arena Jan 5, 2005 ------Duquesne 2ot 93 94 12,275 UD Arena Jan 12, 2005 ------Richmond 63 62 12,761 UD Arena Feb 22, 2003 25 14 Xavier 72 73 13,409 UD Arena Feb 5, 2003 ------Duquesne 76 75 4,004 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar 16, 2000 ------Purdue NCAA 61 62 13,363 Tucson, Arizona Dec 30, 2000 ------Marquette 61 60 13,268 UD Arena Feb 2, 2000 ------Xavier ot 64 65 10,100 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 6, 2000 ------Miami/Ohio 55 54 8,212 Oxford, Ohio Dec 12, 1998 ------Toledo 55 56 11,764 UD Arena Mar 3, 1999 ------St. Bonaventure ot A10 70 69 7,195 Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 18, 1998 ------Virginia Tech 53 54 3,819 Blacksburg, Va. Feb 6, 1996 ------Bethune-Cookman 60 59 9,876 UD Arena Feb 3, 1998 ------Cleveland State 78 79 10,862 UD Arena Feb 4, 1993 ------Duquesne 78 77 10,622 UD Arena Feb 8, 1997 ------St. Bonaventure 69 70 6,000 St. Bonaventure, NY Jan 28, 1993 ------Loyola/Ill. 70 69 1,306 Rosemont, Ill. Jan 18, 1996 --- 11 Virginia Tech 62 63 9,134 Blacksburg, Va. Jan 12, 1989 ------Detroit 74 73 4,117 Detroit, Mich. Feb 15, 1992 ------Tennessee 67 68 15,112 Knoxville, Tenn. Nov 26, 1988 ------Bucknell 69 68 10,845 UD Arena Jan 11, 1988 ------Butler 61 62 10,722 UD Arena Mar 8, 1988 ------Miami/Fla. 90 89 11,079 UD Arena Feb 13, 1985 ------Detroit 67 68 2,608 Detroit, Mich. Feb 24, 1988 ------Western Kentucky ot 82 81 3,700 Bowl. Green, Ky. Jan 11, 1984 ------Loyola/Ill. ot 93 94 2,611 Chicago, Ill. Dec 19, 1987 ------Ohio State 81 80 13,320 Columbus, Ohio Jan 12, 1983 ------Cincinnati 49 50 5,293 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 2, 1987 ------Miami/Ohio 70 69 5,828 Oxford, Ohio Dec 13, 1980 --- 18 Michigan 84 85 11,296 UD Arena Dec 13, 1986 ------St. Peter’s 61 60 11,400 UD Arena Feb 6, 1980 ------Butler 61 62 6,790 Indianapolis, Ind. Feb 15, 1986 ------Canisius ot 69 68 4,200 Buffalo, N.Y. Jan 29, 1980 ------Toledo 75 76 8,110 Toledo, Ohio Jan 8, 1986 ------Colorado 67 66 10,679 UD Arena Jan 5, 1980 ------Cincinnati 68 69 12,148 UD Arena Jan 26, 1985 --- 7 DePaul 65 64 13,495 UD Arena Mar 3, 1979 ------Loyola/Ill. 68 69 1,192 Chicago, Ill. Mar 10, 1984 ------Old Dominion 64 63 11,525 UD Arena Feb 21, 1979 ------Biscayne 70 71 1,513 Miami, Fla. Feb 18, 1984 --- 3 DePaul 72 71 12,723 UD Arena Jan 16, 1979 --- 7 Louisville 76 77 13,458 UD Arena Feb 15, 1984 ------Butler ot 77 76 3,807 Indianapolis, Ind. Dec 17, 1976 ------Virginia Tech 75 76 11,569 UD Arena Jan 17, 1984 ------Temple 63 62 1,946 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar 9, 1976 --- 15 Cincinnati 84 85 12,475 UD Arena Mar 10, 1982 ------Connecticut ot NIT 76 75 8,100 UD Arena Jan 18, 1975 ------Duquesne 81 82 11,631 UD Arena Jan 16, 1982 ------Loyola/Ill. 88 87 10,213 UD Arena Jan 11, 1975 ------Creighton 70 71 11,352 UD Arena Dec 19, 1981 ------Old Dominion ot 78 77 9,240 UD Arena Jan 6, 1975 ------Houston 85 86 5,231 Houston, Texas Dec 12, 1981 ------Xavier ot 62 61 9,630 UD Arena Jan 4, 1975 ------Pepperdine 79 80 2,781 Malibu, Calif. Mar 10, 1981 ------Fordham 2ot NIT 66 65 7,100 UD Arena Jan 17, 1973 --- 20 Louisville 73 74 12,273 UD Arena Dec 1, 1980 ------San Francisco ot 84 83 9,621 UD Arena Dec 23, 1972 ------Alabama 76 77 12,217 UD Arena Jan 2, 1980 ------Miami/Ohio 57 56 10,678 UD Arena Mar 1, 1971 --- 19 Notre Dame 82 83 11,207 South Bend, Ind. Feb 14, 1979 ------Toledo 69 68 11,792 UD Arena Jan 30, 1971 ------Miami/Ohio 59 60 8,045 Oxford, Ohio Dec 30, 1978 ------Xavier 67 66 13,152 UD Arena Feb 6, 1969 19 6 Davidson 63 64 6,496 New York, N.Y. Dec 16, 1978 ------Baldwin-Wallace 74 73 10,084 UD Arena Jan 23, 1968 ------Louisville 72 73 11,081 Louisville, Ky. Jan 14, 1976 ------Miami/Ohio 62 61 11,429 UD Arena Jan 17, 1968 ------Western Kentucky ot 74 75 9,122 Bowl. Green, Ky. Dec 28, 1974 ------Akron 73 72 11,254 UD Arena Dec 23, 1967 ------Cincinnati 70 71 11,500 Lexington, Ky. Feb 10, 1972 ------Loyola/Ill. 91 90 12,167 UD Arena Dec 9, 1967 6 --- Eastern Kentucky 75 76 7,250 Richmond, Ky. Feb 11, 1971 ------Cincinnati 70 69 5,111 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 1, 1964 ------Xavier 81 82 5,488 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 8, 1969 19 --- Loyola/Ill. ot 70 69 4,621 Chicago, Ill. Feb 7, 1962 ------Xavier 71 72 4,266 Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 19, 1968 ------Fordham NIT 61 60 18,683 New York, N.Y. Mar 4, 1961 ------DePaul 83 84 --- Chicago, Ill. Jan 11, 1968 ------St. Louis 57 56 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Jan 26, 1957 --- 4 Louisville 56 57 --- Louisville, Ky. Mar 17, 1967 --- 8 Tennessee NCAA 53 52 7,386 Evanston, Ill. Feb 29, 1956 3 --- Duquesne 86 87 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb 21, 1967 ------Miami/Fla. 80 79 2,283 Miami, Fla. Dec 12, 1951 ------Miami/Ohio 60 61 --- Oxford, Ohio Mar 9, 1965 ------Ohio NCAA 66 65 7,500 Bowl. Green, Ky. Jan 21, 1942 ------Miami/Ohio 32 33 --- at Miami Feb 13, 1963 ------Duquesne 58 57 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. 1939-40 ------Ohio Wesleyan 28 29 ------Jan 19, 1963 ------DePaul 57 56 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 8, 1938 ------Miami/Ohio 34 35 --- at Dayton Jan 19, 1961 ------Wittenberg 46 45 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 16, 1937 ------Miami/Ohio 29 30 --- at Dayton Mar 5, 1960 ------DePaul 67 66 --- Chicago, Ill. 1936-37 ------Wittenberg 31 32 ------Dec 20, 1958 ------Eastern Kentucky 69 68 5,808 UD Fieldhouse 1934-35 ------Ohio University 31 32 ------Feb 6, 1957 ------Miami/Ohio 2ot 68 67 5,813 UD Fieldhouse 1931-32 ------Earlham 18 19 ------Jan 10, 1955 10 2 Duquesne 68 67 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. 1930-31 ------Heidelberg 31 32 ------Feb 14, 1952 11 --- Eastern Kentucky 60 59 --- Richmond, Ky. 1929-30 ------Cedarville 24 25 ------Feb 6, 1952 11 13 Louisville 72 71 --- Louisville, Ky. 1928-29 ------Xavier 25 26 ------Dec 9, 1949 ------Cedarville 41 40 --- Xenia, Ohio 1927-28 ------Detroit 24 25 ------Mar 20, 1949 ------Loras 53 52 --- Denver, Colo. 1927-28 ------Bowling Green 30 31 ------1946-47 ------Xavier 35 34 ------1926-27 ------Ohio Northern 27 28 ------1946-47 ------Youngstown 55 54 ------1926-27 ------Cedarville 26 27 ------1942-43 ------Patterson Field 28 27 ------1925-26 ------Dayton 17 18 ------1937-38 ------Wittenberg 36 35 ------1924-25 ------Cedarville 19 20 ------1936-37 ------Wilmington 40 39 ------1924-25 ------Cincinnati Gym Club 20 21 ------1935-36 ------Toledo 31 30 ------1923-24 ------John Carroll 11 12 ------1932-33 ------Denison 41 40 ------1922-23 ------Western Reserve 16 17 ------1932-33 ------Denison 34 33 ------1922-23 ------Kenyon 30 31 ------1930-31 ------Cedarville 23 22 ------1921-22 ------Bluffton 15 16 ------1929-30 ------Wilmington 20 19 ------1920-21 ------Ohio Northern 20 21 ------1929-30 ------St. Xavier 20 19 ------1904-05 ------Corona Club 17 18 ------1926-27 ------Bowling Green 27 26 ------1925-26 ------Wilmington ot 27 26 ------1924-25 ------Cincinnati 26 25 ------1922-23 ------Alumni 19 18 ------1921-22 ------Huntington 16 15 ------1918-19 ------Mount Union 22 21 ------1918-19 ------Orchard Lake 12 11 ------1915-16 ------Ohio State 24 23 ------1907-08 ------Meteors 2 3 2 2 ------1906-07 ------Haskell 27 26 ------

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One Overtime Two Overtimes APRanks APRanks Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Feb 4, 2004 ------Richmond W 62 57 12,794 UD Arena Jan 5, 2005 ------Duquesne L 93 94 12,275 UD Arena Feb 27, 2002 ------Temple L 70 75 13,093 UD Arena Mar 18, 2004 ------DePaul NCAA L 69 76 18,698 Buffalo, NY Feb 2, 2000 ------Xavier L 64 65 10,100 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov 22, 1997 ------Miami/Ohio L 86 93 11,824 UD Arena Mar 3, 1999 ------St. Bonaventure A10 W 70 69 7,195 Philadelphia, Pa. Dec 30, 1993 ------Miami/Ohio L 93 99 12,030 UD Arena Jan 28, 1999 ------Massachusetts L 57 59 11,639 UD Arena Dec 9, 1991 ------Fordham W 92 82 11,843 UD Arena Jan 21, 1999 ------Virginia Tech L 64 73 11,661 UD Arena Dec 23, 1988 ------Northern Iowa L 70 72 2,213 Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb 11, 1998 ------Saint Joseph’s W 67 64 3,200 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar 9, 1985 ------Notre Dame L 73 80 13,511 UD Arena Jan 25, 1997 ------Fordham W 69 66 10,539 UD Arena Mar 10, 1981 ------Fordham NIT W 66 65 7,100 UD Arena Dec 6, 1995 ------Eastern Kentucky L 65 71 2,250 Richmond, Ky. Jan 9, 1980 ------Howard L 56 58 10,073 UD Arena Feb 13, 1994 --- 17 St. Louis W 82 77 10,432 UD Arena Dec 10, 1963 ------Miami/Ohio W 87 81 --- Oxford, Ohio Jan 23, 1993 ------Butler L 66 70 11,344 UD Arena Jan 27, 1962 ------DePaul W 90 88 --- Chicago, Ill. Nov 25, 1992 ------Illinois L 78 86 4,393 Anchorage, Alas. Feb 6, 1957 ------Miami/Ohio W 68 67 5,813 UD Fieldhouse Feb 26, 1991 ------Notre Dame L 87 92 9,723 South Bend, Ind. Jan 24, 1953 ------Duquesne W 68 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 14, 1991 ------St. Louis L 80 88 7,617 St. Louis, Mo. Jan 5, 1953 ------Duquesne W 72 70 --- Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan 10, 1991 ------Loyola/Ill. W 97 92 1,290 Rosemont, Ill. Dec 18, 1948 ------St. Bonaventure L 49 51 --- St. Bonaventure, NY Feb 15, 1990 ------St. Louis W 84 81 11,401 UD Arena Mar 10, 1989 ------Evansville MCC L 79 84 11,238 UD Arena Feb 24, 1988 ------Western Kentucky W 82 81 3,700 Bowl. Green, Ky. Three Overtimes Feb 8, 1988 ------Miami/Ohio L 75 79 11,420 UD Arena Feb 6, 1988 ------Detroit L 79 83 3,864 Detroit, Mich. APRanks Feb 3, 1988 ------Chicago State W 72 65 10,806 UD Arena Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Jan 30, 1988 ------Cincinnati L 74 76 7,964 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 20, 1981 ------Duquesne W 109 100 10,655 UD Arena Dec 30, 1986 ------Creighton W 83 81 11,198 UD Arena Mar 14, 1974 20 2 UCLA NCAA L 100 111 13,314 Tucson, Ariz. Dec 20, 1986 ------Saint Joseph’s L 75 78 10,586 UD Arena Dec 30, 1959 --- 18 Duke W 71 63 --- Raleigh, N.C. Feb 15, 1986 ------Canisius W 69 68 4,200 Buffalo, N.Y. Jan 13, 1954 17 5 Western Kentucky L 75 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 13, 1986 ------Bradley L 77 79 11,371 UD Arena Dec 28, 1985 ------California W 59 53 12,080 UD Arena Nov 22, 1985 ------Tulsa PreNIT L 60 63 10,416 Cincinnati, Ohio Five Overtimes Feb 15, 1984 ------Butler W 77 76 3,807 Indianapolis, Ind. APRanks Feb 2, 1984 ------Detroit W 82 74 9,711 UD Arena Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Jan 21, 1984 ------Marquette L 64 66 11,052 Milwaukee, Wis. Jan 14, 1984 ------Missouri L 51 56 12,044 UD Arena Jan 28, 1982 ------Providence W 79 77 9,669 UD Arena Jan 11, 1984 ------Loyola/Ill. L 93 94 2,611 Chicago, Ill. Feb 16, 1983 ------Detroit W 58 54 4,399 Detroit, Mich. Mar 10, 1982 ------Connecticut NIT W 76 75 8,100 UD Arena Dec 19, 1981 ------Old Dominion W 78 77 9,240 UD Arena Most Dayton Points After Regulation Dec 12, 1981 ------Xavier W 62 61 9,630 UD Arena Final Pts in OTs Feb 14, 1981 ------Biscayne L 75 79 2,050 Miami, Fla. Date Opponent UD Op Reg OTs UD Opp Jan 17, 1981 ------Loyola/Ill. L 81 87 3,238 Chicago, Ill. Feb 20, 1981 Duquesne 109 100 77 3 32 23 Dec 1, 1980 ------San Francisco W 84 83 9,621 UD Arena Jan 28, 1982 Providence 79 77 54 5 25 23 Jan 20, 1979 ------DePaul W 68 64 12,921 UD Arena Dec 9, 1991 Fordham 92 82 68 2 24 14 Feb 3, 1975 ------Western Kentucky W 86 84 10,148 UD Arena Dec 10, 1963 Miami/Ohio 87 81 65 2 22 16 Feb 11, 1974 ------South Florida W 79 77 1,098 Lakeland, Fla. Jan 13, 1954 Western Kentucky 75 79 54 3 21 25 Jan 19, 1974 ------Detroit L 72 79 4,890 Detroit, Mich. Mar 14, 1974 UCLA 100 111 80 3 20 31 Feb 8, 1969 19 --- Loyola/Ill. W 70 69 4,621 Chicago, Ill. Jan 5, 2005 Duquesne 93 94 74 2 18 19 Mar 21, 1968 ------Notre Dame NIT W 76 74 19,500 New York, N.Y. Dec 30, 1959 Duke 71 63 54 3 17 9 Jan 17, 1968 ------Western Kentucky L 74 75 9,122 Bowl. Green, Ky. Nov 22, 1997 Miami/Ohio 86 93 70 2 16 23 Mar 18, 1967 ------Virginia Tech NCAA W 71 66 7,419 Evanston, Ill. Jan 13, 1960 Duquesne 75 60 60 1 15 0 Mar 11, 1967 --- 6 W. Kentucky NCAA W 69 67 11,500 Lexington, Ky. Mar 18, 2004 DePaul NCAA 69 76 55 2 14 21 Jan 9, 1965 ------Detroit L 74 76 --- Detroit, Mich. Dec 12, 1964 ------Idaho State W 71 53 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 4, 1964 ------Saint Joseph’s W 78 74 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 23, 1963 ------Louisville L 55 61 --- Louisville, Ky. Most Opponent Points After Regulation Jan 12, 1963 ------Louisville W 70 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Final Pts in OTs Jan 9, 1963 ------St. Francis/Pa. W 69 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Date Opponent UD Op Reg OTs UD Opp Jan 16, 1960 ------Memphis W 58 52 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 14, 1974 UCLA 100 111 80 3 20 31 Jan 13, 1960 ------Duquesne W 75 60 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 13, 1954 Western Kentucky 75 79 54 3 21 25 Mar 22, 1958 11 --- Xavier NIT L 74 78 12,020 New York, N.Y. Nov 22, 1997 Miami/Ohio 86 93 70 2 16 23 Dec 30, 1957 --- 15 Seattle W 81 75 11,851 New York, N.Y. Feb 20, 1981 Duquesne 109 100 77 3 32 23 Dec 28, 1957 ------California L 55 60 11,023 New York, N.Y. Jan 28, 1982 Providence 79 77 54 5 25 23 Dec 29, 1956 --- 8 Louisville L 53 61 --- Louisville, Ky. Dec 30, 1993 Miami/Ohio 93 99 77 2 16 22 Jan 28, 1956 2 9 Louisville L 64 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 9, 1985 Notre Dame 73 80 59 2 14 21 Mar 17, 1955 9 --- St. Francis/Pa NIT W 79 73 16,485 New York, N.Y. Mar 18, 2004 DePaul NCAA 69 76 55 2 14 21 Jan 21, 1955 18 --- Louisville W 69 67 --- Louisville, Ky. Jan 5, 2005 Duquesne 93 94 74 2 18 19 Dec 15, 1954 5 12 Louisville W 71 67 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 14, 1952 La Salle 64 73 56 1 8 17 Mar 3, 1953 --- 17 Eastern Kentucky W 73 68 --- Richmond, Ky. Jan 19, 1974 Detroit 72 79 62 1 10 17 an 23, 1953 ------Loyola/Ill. L 69 75 --- Chicago, Ill. Dec 14, 1952 --- 1 La Salle L 64 73 5,962 UD Fieldhouse Dec 15, 1951 ------C. Missouri State W 61 57 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 5, 1951 --- 17 Louisville L 76 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 15, 1951 13 9 St. John’s W 69 62 16,815 New York, N.Y. Dec 22, 1948 ------Morris Harvey W 78 71 --- Charleston, W.Va. 1933-34 ------Toledo W 31 28 ------1929-30 ------Cincinnati L 35 38 ------1929-30 ------Wittenberg L 20 24 ------1925-26 ------Wilmington W 27 26 ------1925-26 ------Huntington W 35 29 ------

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Sorted In Chronological Order AP Ranks Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location AP Ranks Feb 3, 1955 15 — Murray State W 49 45 — New Gym Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Feb 9, 1955 16 — Miami/Ohio W 78 62 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 7, 1951 18 -- Loyola/Md. W 74 54 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 13, 1955 16 — Loyola/La. W 94 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 10, 1951 18 — Chattanooga W 69 44 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 18, 1955 13 12 Cincinnati W 80 69 6,433 Cincinnati Gardens Feb 11, 1951 18 — Xavier W 63 57 4,800 Schmidt Fieldhouse Feb 20, 1955 13 — Xavier W 71 60 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 14, 1951 17 — Baldwin-Wallace W 69 55 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 23, 1955 11 — Toledo W 98 63 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 17, 1951 17 14 Louisville W 70 66 — The Armory Feb 26, 1955 11 4 Duquesne W 67 58 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 21, 1951 14 — Miami/Ohio W 62 53 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 3, 1955 10 — Seton Hall W 85 67 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 23, 1951 14 — John Carroll W 73 42 — Cleveland Fieldhouse Mar 15, 1955 9 20 Saint Louis NIT W 97 81 9,850 Madison Square Garden Feb 24, 1951 14 — Baldwin-Wallace W 63 53 — Baldwin-Wallace Gym Mar 17, 1955 9 — St. Francis/Pa. ot NIT W 79 73 16,485 Madison Square Garden Mar 3, 1951 14 — Xavier W 77 53 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 18, 1955 9 6 Duquesne NIT L 58 70 18,496 Madison Square Garden Mar 10, 1951 13 — Lawrence NIT W 77 71 9,251 Madison Square Garden Dec 7, 1955 7 — Miami/Ohio W 73 50 5,942 UD Fieldhouse Mar 13, 1951 13 12 Arizona NIT W 74 68 9,630 Madison Square Garden Dec 10, 1955 7 — Toledo W 62 59 — Toledo Fieldhouse Mar 15, 1951 13 9 St. John’s NIT W 69 62 16,815 Madison Square Garden Dec 14, 1955 7 — Idaho W 93 56 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 17, 1951 13 11 Brigham Young NIT L 43 62 18,379 Madison Square Garden Dec 16, 1955 7 14 Cincinnati W 66 57 7,126 Armory Fieldhouse Jan 9, 1952 20 — Ohio University W 101 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 20, 1955 4 3 Utah UKIT W 77 73 — Memorial Coliseum. Jan 12, 1952 20 — John Carroll W 89 62 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 21, 1955 4 9 Kentucky UKIT W 89 74 — Memorial Coliseum Jan 16, 1952 19 — Eastern Kentucky W 90 73 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 28, 1955 2 — Washington & Lee W 86 54 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 18, 1952 19 — Loyola/Ill. W 91 71 — Chicago Stadium Jan 5, 1956 3 — Duquesne W 68 52 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 24, 1952 16 — Georgetown W 80 74 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 7, 1956 3 — Iona W 83 64 5,012 Madison Square Garden Jan 27, 1952 16 — Xavier W 67 60 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 14, 1956 2 — Canisius W 82 73 — Memorial Auditorium Feb 2, 1952 14 — Toledo W 61 44 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 18, 1956 2 — Villanova W 71 50 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 6, 1952 11 13 Louisville W 72 71 — The Armory Jan 21, 1956 2 — Xavier W 81 73 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 9, 1952 11 — Toledo W 55 53 — Toledo Fieldhouse Jan 28, 1956 2 9 Louisville ot L 64 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 12, 1952 11 — Bowling Green W 70 68 — University Gym Feb 1, 1956 2 — Loyola/Ill. W 75 37 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 14, 1952 11 — Eastern Kentucky W 60 59 — Weaver Health Building Feb 4, 1956 2 — Loyola/La. W 82 62 — Loyola Fieldhouse Feb 16, 1952 11 — Baldwin-Wallace W 97 64 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 7, 1956 2 — Miami/Ohio W 86 73 — Withrow Court Feb 20, 1952 11 — Miami/Ohio W 65 56 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 11, 1956 2 — St. Francis/Pa. W 76 41 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 24, 1952 11 — Xavier W 82 80 12,020 Cincinnati Gardens Feb 15, 1956 2 19 Memphis W 85 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 1, 1952 11 — Baldwin-Wallace W 75 66 — Baldwin-Wallace Gym Feb 17, 1956 2 4 Louisville L 56 59 — The Armory Mar 8, 1952 11 — New York U. NIT W 81 66 18,442 Madison Square Garden Feb 19, 1956 2 — Xavier W 85 75 14,284 Cincinnati Gardens Mar 11, 1952 11 5 Saint Louis NIT W 68 58 14,112 Madison Square Garden Feb 22, 1956 4 — Seattle W 80 48 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 13, 1952 11 15 St. Bonaventure NIT W 69 62 17,131 Madison Square Garden Feb 25, 1956 4 — Eastern Kentucky W 90 76 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 15, 1952 11 — La Salle NIT L 64 75 18,485 Madison Square Garden Feb 29, 1956 3 — Duquesne L 86 87 — Campus Gym Mar 21, 1952 11 2 Illinois NCAA L 61 80 14,147 Chicago Stadium, IL Mar 3, 1956 3 — Cincinnati W 71 58 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 22, 1952 11 — Princeton NCAA W 77 61 — Chicago Stadium, IL Mar 20, 1956 3 — Xavier NIT W 72 68 11,231 Madison Square Garden Dec 9, 1953 15 — Miami/Ohio L 70 72 — Winthrow Court Mar 22, 1956 3 — St. Francis/N.Y. NIT W 89 58 16,125 Madison Square Garden Dec 12, 1953 15 — Ohio Wesleyan W 98 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 24, 1956 3 6 Louisville NIT L 80 93 15,763 Madison Square Garden Dec 23, 1953 16 — Toledo W 75 64 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 12, 1956 15 — Miami/Ohio W 67 65 — Withrow Court Dec 26, 1953 16 — Arizona State W 93 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 15, 1956 15 — Cincinnati L 53 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 9, 1954 14 — Iona W 68 64 5,278 Madison Square Garden Jan 25, 1958 17 — Louisville W 57 49 — Freedom Hall Jan 11, 1954 14 — Seton Hall W 67 65 —- Seton Hall Gym Jan 29, 1958 16 — Xavier W 74 59 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 13, 1954 17 5 Western Kentucky 3ot L 75 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 1, 1958 16 — Eastern Kentucky W 75 48 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 16, 1954 17 — La Salle L 58 82 5,956 Philadelphia Civic Cen. Feb 5, 1958 14 — Miami/Ohio W 64 62 — Withrow Court Jan 30, 1954 18 — Villanova W 75 65 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 8, 1958 14 — Duquesne W 68 65 — Pitt Field House Feb 17, 1954 17 — Cincinnati W 91 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 12, 1958 14 — DePaul W 62 53 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 21, 1954 17 — Xavier W 81 63 7,746 Cincinnati Gardens Feb 16, 1958 14 — Xavier W 64 58 5,291 Cincinnati Gardens Feb 23, 1954 16 — Toledo W 67 63 —- Toledo Fieldhouse Feb 26, 1958 10 — Louisville W 58 52 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 25, 1954 16 — Bowling Green L 73 107 —- University Gym Feb 27, 1958 10 — Loyola/La. W 103 69 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 27, 1954 16 1 Duquesne W 64 54 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 1, 1958 10 — Toledo W 59 48 — Toledo Fieldhouse Mar 6, 1954 14 — Manhattan NIT W 90 79 16,259 Madison Square Garden Mar 4, 1958 8 3 Cincinnati L 66 70 15,011 Cincinnati Gardens Mar 9, 1954 15 — Niagara NIT L 74 77 10,257 Madison Square Garden Mar 18, 1958 11 — Fordham NIT W 74 70 12,160 Madison Square Garden Dec 7, 1954 7 — Miami/Ohio W 87 67 — Withrow Court Mar 20, 1958 11 — St. John’s NIT W 80 56 15,834 Madison Square Garden Dec 11, 1954 7 — Bowling Green W 109 39 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 22, 1958 11 — Xavier ot NIT L 74 78 12,020 Madison Square Garden Dec 15, 1954 5 1 Louisville ot W 71 67 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 26, 1958 20 — Niagara ECAC W 84 79 12,135 Madison Square Garden Dec 18, 1954 5 — Pacific W 73 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 27, 1958 20 — St. John’s ECAC L 63 76 9,765 Madison Square Garden Dec 21, 1954 6 — Oregon W 71 55 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 29, 1958 20 — Utah ECAC L 70 79 13,746 Madison Square Garden Dec 27, 1954 6 — St. John’s ECAC W 70 56 12,105 Madison Square Garden Jan 23, 1960 19 — Louisville W 62 53 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 29, 1954 4 8 Duquesne ECAC L 75 90 16,015 Madison Square Garden Jan 27, 1960 19 17 Virginia Tech W 77 59 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 31, 1954 4 15 UCLA ECAC L 92 104 12,135 Madison Square Garden Jan 30, 1960 19 20 Wake Forest W 62 45 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 5, 1955 10 — Canisius W 68 54 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 3, 1960 13 — Miami/Ohio W 72 60 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 8, 1955 10 17 Villanova W 59 52 — Palestra Feb 10, 1960 15 — Duquesne L 66 79 — Campus Gym Jan 10, 1955 10 2 Duquesne W 68 67 — Campus Gym Dec 14, 1960 20 — Miami/Ohio W 84 69 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 12, 1955 12 — Cincinnati L 78 85 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 17, 1960 20 — Drake L 62 73 — Drake Fieldhouse Jan 19, 1955 18 — Western Kentucky W 91 73 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 2, 1967 6 — Northern Michigan W 78 61 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Jan 21, 1955 18 — Louisville ot W 69 67 — The Armory Dec 5, 1967 6 — Miami/Ohio L 61 64 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Jan 30, 1955 15 — Xavier W 91 80 10,541 Cincinnati Gardens Dec 9, 1967 6 — Eastern Kentucky L 75 76 7,250 Alumni Coliseum Feb 1, 1955 15 — Western Kentucky W 73 67 — Western Fieldhouse

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AP Ranks Dayton As A Ranked Team Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location AP Rank W L Last Date Last Win Jan 25, 1969 20 — Miami/Ohio W 67 54 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Jan 27, 1969 20 — Xavier W 72 64 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Number 1 0 0 never none Feb 1, 1969 20 — Niagara W 100 70 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Number 2 9 2 Feb 25, 1956 Feb 19, 1956, at Xavier Feb 6, 1969 19 6 Davidson L 63 64 6,496 Madison Sq. Garden Number 3 5 2 Mar 24, 1956 Mar 22, 1956, vs St Francis/NY NIT Feb 8, 1969 19 — Loyola/Ill. ot W 70 69 4,621 Chicago Stadium Number 4 4 2 Feb 25, 1956 Feb 25, 1956, E. Kentucky Feb 13, 1969 17 — Rice W 58 55 2,000 Autry Gymnasium Number 5 2 0 Dec 18, 1954 Dec 18, 1954, Pacific Feb 15, 1969 17 — Florida State L 71 79 5,000 Tully Gym Mar 14, 1974 20 2 UCLA 3ot NCAA L 100 111 13,314 McKale Center. Number 6 3 2 Dec 9, 1967 Dec 2, 1967, N. Michigan Mar 16, 1974 20 17 New Mexico NCAA L 61 66 13,658 McKale Center. Number 7 6 0 Dec 16, 1955 Dec 16, 1955, at Cincinnati Nov 29, 2000 24 22 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 UD Arena Number 8 0 1 Mar 4, 1958 none Dec 2, 2000 24 — Marshall L 65 67 12,026 UD Arena Number 9 2 1 Mar 18, 1955 Mar 17, 1955, vs St. Francis/PA NIT Feb 18, 2003 25 — Richmond W 70 63 4,129 Robbins Center Number 10 7 0 Mar 1, 1958 Mar 1, 1958, at Toledo Feb 22, 2003 25 14 Xavier L 72 73 13,409 UD Arena Feb 26, 2003 25 — Rhode Island W 82 70 5,903 Ryan Center Number 11 16 3 Mar 22, 1958 Mar 20, 1958, vs St. John’s NIT Mar 1, 2003 25 — Fordham W 69 65 13,409 UD Arena Number 12 0 1 Jan 12, 1955 none Mar 8, 2003 21 — St. Bonaventure DNP - Atlantic 10 Win by forfeit Number 13 6 1 Feb 10, 1960 Feb 3, 1960, Miami/Ohio Mar 13, 2003 22 — Rhode Island A10 W 74 57 10,897 UD Arena Number 14 12 0 Feb 12, 1958 Feb 16, 1958, at Xavier Mar 14, 2003 22 25 Saint Joseph’s A10 W 76 73 11,648 UD Arena Number 15 5 4 Feb 15, 1960 Dec 12, 1956, at Miami/Ohio Mar 15, 2003 22 — Temple A10 W 79 72 11,537 UD Arena Mar 20, 2003 16 — Tulsa NCAA L 71 84 11,171 Spokane Arena Number 16 10 2 Apr 7, 2003 Feb 1, 1958, Eastern Kentucky Dec 9, 2003 25 — Louisiana-Lafayette W 66 59 12,055 UD Arena Number 17 7 3 Feb 15, 1969 Feb 13, 1969, at Rice Dec 13, 2003 24 — IUPUI W 61 59 12,277 UD Arena Number 18 6 0 Jan 21, 1955 Jan 21, 1955, at Louisville Dec 20, 2003 24 — Prairie View W 78 65 12,136 UD Arena Number 19 6 1 Feb 8, 1969 Feb 8, 1969, at Loyola/Chi Dec 23, 2003 23 14 Cincinnati L 53 82 13,176 Shoemaker Center Number 20 7 5 Mar 16, 1974 Feb 1, 1969, Niagara The AP poll expanded to 25 in 1989 Number 21 0 0 Mar 10, 2003 Mar 8, 2003, No contest at St. Bona Number 22 3 0 Mar 17, 2003 Mar 15, 2003, Temple Number 23 0 1 Dec 28, 2003 none Number 24 2 2 Dec 22, 2003 Dec 20, 2003, Prairie View Number 25 4 1 Dec 14, 2003 Dec 9, 2003, Louisiana-Lafayette

UD Records as an AP Ranked Team W L Pct. Total 121 33 .786

Home 64 8 .889 Road 39 11 .780 Neutral 18 14 .563 UD Fieldhouse 57 5 .919 UD Arena 7 3 .700

In the NIT 11 5 .688 In the NCAA 1 4 .200 In all post-season 12 9 .571

Regular Season 109 24 .820 Atlantic 10 Tournament 3 0 1.00

Versus ranked teams 18 14 .563 Versus ranked teams, NCAA 0 3 .000 Versus ranked teams, NIT 5 3 .625 Versus ranked teams, all post-season 5 6 .455

Versus unranked teams 103 19 .844 Versus unranked teams, NCAA 1 1 .500 Versus unranked teams, NIT 6 2 .750

As higher ranked team 110 22 .833 As higher ranked team, NCAA 1 1 .500 As higher ranked team, NIT 10 4 .714

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AP Rank Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Dec 14, 1952 —- 1 La Salle ot L 6 4 7 3 5,962 UD Fieldhouse Mar 1, 1953 —- 1 Seton Hall W 71 6 5 6,054 UD Fieldhouse Feb 27, 1954 1 6 1 Duquesne W 64 54 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 2, 1960 —- 1 Cincinnati L 63 70 11,196 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 20, 1962 —- 1 Cincinnati L 37 44 8,078 Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 12, 1965 —- 1 Michigan NCAA L 71 9 8 11,600 Lexington, Ky. Mar 11, 1966 —- 1 Kentucky NCAA L 7 9 8 6 11,500 Iowa City, Iowa Mar 25, 1967 —- 1 UCLA NCAA L 6 4 7 9 18,892 Louisville, Ky. Jan 2, 1971 —- 1 UCLA L 82 106 12,543 Los Angeles, Calif. Feb 3, 1979 —- 1 Notre Dame L 71 8 6 11,345 South Bend, Ind. Feb 9, 1980 —- 1 DePaul L 63 65 5,498 Chicago, Ill. Jan 6, 1996 —- 1 Massachusetts L 58 78 9,493 Amherst, Mass. Nov 21, 2000 —- 1 Arizona L 5 9 7 6 2,500 Maui, Hawaii Mar 21, 1952 11 2 Illinois NCAA L 6 1 8 0 14,147 Chicago, Ill. Jan 15, 1953 —- 2 Seton Hall L 74 8 2 —- So. Orange, N.J. Jan 4, 1954 —- 2 Duquesne L 52 70 —- Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan 10, 1955 10 2 Duquesne W 68 67 —- Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan 18, 1967 —- 2 Louisville L 50 66 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Mar 4, 1974 —- 2 Notre Dame W 97 8 2 13,528 UD Arena Mar 14, 1974 2 0 2 UCLA 3ot L 100 111 13,314 Tucson, Ariz. Mar 4, 1981 —- 2 DePaul L 64 84 13,455 UD Arena Mar 25, 1984 —- 2 Georgetown NCAA L 4 9 6 1 12,564 Los Angeles, Calif. Dec 20, 1955 4 3 Utah W 77 73 —- Lexington, Ky. Mar 4, 1958 8 3 Cincinnati L 66 70 15,011 Cincinnati, Ohio Jan 16, 1962 —- 3 Cincinnati L 61 8011,942 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 31, 1962 —- 3 Loyola/Ill. L 6 9 74 10,346 Chicago, Ill. Jan 22, 1964 —- 3 Loyola/Ill. L 5 6 7 0 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 17, 1966 —- 3 Louisville L 81 9614,602 Louisville, Ky. Mar 6, 1975 —- 3 Louisville L 67 83 14,109 Louisville, Ky. Jan 12, 1977 —- 3 Cincinnati L 61 84 17,009 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 18, 1984 —- 3 DePaul W 72 71 12,723 UD Arena Nov 29, 1991 —- 3 Arizona L 6 8 8 4 1,500 Honolulu, Hawai’i Dec 29, 2002 —- 3 Duke L 74 85 9,314 Raleigh, NC Feb 11, 2004 —- 3 Saint Joseph’s L 6 7 8 1 3,200 Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 26, 1955 11 4 Duquesne W 67 58 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 17, 1956 2 4 Louisville L 56 59 —- Louisville, Ky. Dec 22, 1956 —- 4 Southern Methodist L 5 9 6 7 —- Lexington, Ky. Jan 26, 1957 —- 4 Louisville L 56 57 —- Louisville, Ky. Mar 15, 1960 —- 4 Bradley NIT L 6 4 7 8 16,345 New York, N.Y. Erv Giddings had the game of his life against No. 7 Notre Dame in 1978. “Elevator Erv” Feb 16, 1966 —- 4 Loyola/Ill. L 72 77 5,808 UD Fieldhouse had 23 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Flyers to a 66-59 win at UD Arena. He called the Mar 24, 1967 —- 4 North Carolina NCAA W 7 6 6 2 18,889 Louisville, Ky. win “monumentus.” Dec 27, 1998 —- 4 Cincinnati L 51 53 15,440 Cleveland, Ohio AP Rank Mar 11, 1952 11 5 St. Louis NIT W 6 8 5 8 14,112 New York, N.Y. Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Jan 13, 1954 17 5 W. Kentucky 3ot L 7 5 7 9 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 4, 1953 —- 8 Western Kentucky L 7 7 8 8 —- Bowl. Green, Ky. Dec 21, 1956 —- 5 Illinois L 65 82 —- Lexington, Ky. Dec 29, 1954 4 8 Duquesne L 75 90 16,015 New York, N.Y. Feb 4, 1959 —- 5 Cincinnati L 74 96 9,763 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 29, 1956 —- 8 Louisville ot L 53 61 —- Louisville, Ky. Jan 21, 1961 —- 5 Louisville L 50 63 —- Louisville, Ky. Jan 10, 1962 —- 8 Duquesne L 59 79 —- Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan 29, 1966 —- 5 St. Joseph’s/Pa. W 7 9 7 6 7,615 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar 7, 1964 —- 8 DePaul L 73 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 13, 1967 —- 5 Louisville W 63 47 5,882 UD Fieldhouse Mar 17, 1967 —- 8 Tennessee NCAA W 5 3 5 2 7,386 Evanston, Ill. Jan 12, 1972 —- 5 Louisville L 64 71 12,782 UD Arena Mar 15, 1951 1 3 9 St. John’s ot NIT W 6 9 6 2 16,815 New York, N.Y. Jan 9, 1982 —- 5 DePaul L 69 71 12,320 Rosemont, Ill. Dec 21, 1955 4 9 Kentucky W 89 74 —- Lexington, Ky. Feb 22, 1984 —- 5 DePaul L 59 7913,027 Rosemont, Ill. Jan 28, 1956 2 9 Louisville ot L 64 66 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 7, 1987 —- 5 DePaul L 65 88 14,280 Rosemont, Ill. Feb 17, 1962 —- 9 Duquesne W 71 48 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 18, 1955 9 6 Duquesne NIT L 58 70 18,496 New York, N.Y. Feb 8, 1971 —- 9 Western Kentucky W 6 3 6 0 12,815 UD Arena Mar 24, 1956 3 6 Louisville NIT L 80 93 15,763 New York, N.Y. Feb 17, 1973 —- 9 St. John’s L 8 3 9 8 6,008 Jamaica, N.Y. Mar 11, 1967 —- 6 W.Kentucky ot NCAA W 6 9 6 7 11,500 Lexington, Ky. Dec 5, 1973 —- 9 Louisville L 68 75 10,994 Louisville, Ky. Feb 6, 1969 19 6 Davidson L 63 64 6,496 New York, N.Y. Dec 10, 1977 —- 9 Michigan L 61 71 13,549 Ann Arbor, Mich. Dec 5, 1974 —- 6 Louisville L 74 76 12,641 UD Arena Mar 12, 1966 —- 1 0 W. Kentucky NCAA L 6 8 8 2 13,500 Iowa City, Iowa Feb 25, 1976 —- 6 Notre Dame L 7 9 8 5 13,149 UD Arena Feb 26, 1972 —- 1 0 SW Louisiana L 8 6 103 13,458 UD Arena Dec 9, 1978 —- 6 Michigan L 61 66 12,518 UD Arena Dec 19, 1977 —- 1 0 Louisville L 63 69 14,191 Louisville, Ky. Feb 28, 1981 —- 6 Notre Dame L 57 7 0 11,345 South Bend, Ind. Dec 2, 1981 —- 10 Minnesota L 74 90 14,352 Minneapolis Nov 22, 2000 —- 6 Maryland W 7 7 71 2,500 Maui, Hawai’i Mar 17, 1951 1 3 11 Brigham Young NIT L 43 62 18,379 New York, N.Y. Dec 29, 1951 —- 7 St. John’s L 6 0 6 2 12,653 New York, N.Y. Dec 9, 1969 —- 11 Louisville W 72 56 12,237 Louisville, Ky. Feb 23, 1957 —- 7 Louisville W 50 48 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 27, 1977 —- 11 Louisville W 71 76 11,930 UD Arena Dec 22, 1967 —- 7 Kentucky L 85 8811,500 Lexington, Ky. Nov 28, 1977 —- 11 Syracuse W 76 67 10,718 UD Arena Mar 4, 1978 —- 7 Notre Dame W 6 6 5 9 13,458 UD Arena Jan 18, 1996 —- 11 Virginia Tech L 6 2 6 3 9,134 Blacksburg, Va. Jan 16, 1979 —- 7 Louisville L 76 77 13,458 UD Arena Nov 29, 1999 —- 11 Kentucky W 6 8 6 6 17,232 Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 17, 1984 —- 7 Oklahoma NCAA W 8 9 8 5 8,100 Salt Lake City Jan 20, 1951 —- 1 2 Toledo W 64 46 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Jan 26, 1985 —- 7 DePaul W 65 64 13,495 UD Arena Mar 13, 1951 1 3 1 2 Arizona NIT W 74 6 8 9,630 New York, N.Y. Jan 3, 1987 —- 7 DePaul L 64 80 12,452 UD Arena Dec 15, 1954 5 12 Louisville ot W 71 67 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 18, 1990 —- 7 Arkansas NCAA L 8 4 8 6 15,884 Austin, Texas Feb 18, 1955 13 12 Cincinnati W 80 69 6,433 Cincinnati, Ohio

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APRankings Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Mar 23, 1984 —- 1 5 Washington NCAA W 6 4 5 8 12,564 Los Angeles, Calif. Dec 10, 1988 —- 15 Louisville L 68 95 19,364 Louisville, Ky. Feb 17, 2000 —- 1 5 Temple L 58 64 13,553 UD Arena Jan 5, 1952 —- 1 6 Murray State W 6 9 5 5 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 23, 1970 —- 1 6 Western Kentucky L 6 3 7 6 12,352 Bowl. Green, Ky. Jan 13, 1971 —- 1 6 Louisville L 68 73 13,458 UD Arena Dec 8, 1971 —- 1 6 Louisville L 60 88 9,642 Louisville, Ky. Dec 14, 1974 —- 1 6 Michigan L 50 61 12,864 UD Arena Mar 1, 1975 —- 1 6 Notre Dame L 6 9 102 11,345 South Bend, Ind. Mar 12, 1979 —- 1 6 Purdue NIT L 7 0 8 4 13,126 W. Lafayette, Ind. Mar 2, 1996 —- 1 6 Virginia Tech L 5 4 7 3 13,258 UD Arena Dec 5, 1951 —- 17 Louisville ot L 76 79 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 14, 1953 —- 17 Louisville L 63 69 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 3, 1953 —- 17 E. Kentucky ot W 7 3 6 8 —- Richmond, Ky. Jan 8, 1955 1 0 17 Villanova W 59 52 —- Philadelphia, Pa. Jan 27, 1960 1 9 17 Virginia Tech W 7 7 5 9 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Mar 16, 1974 2 0 17 New Mexico NCAA L 6 1 6 6 13,658 Tucson, Ariz. Jan 9, 1988 —- 17 Iowa State L 8 0 8 4 13,201 UD Arena Feb 13, 1994 —- 17 St. Louis ot W 8 2 7 7 10,432 UD Arena Feb 14, 1998 —- 17 George Washington W 7 8 6 4 12,061 UD Arena Dec 30, 1959 —- 18 Duke 3ot W 71 63 —- Raleigh, N.C. Jan 14, 1970 —- 1 8 Louisville L 69 77 13,450 UD Arena Dec 13, 1975 —- 1 8 Michigan L 80 106 7,492 Ann Arbor, Mich. Mar 6, 1976 —- 1 8 Florida State W 9 5 8 1 10,780 UD Arena Jan 21, 1978 —- 1 8 DePaul L 70 74 5,115 Chicago, Ill. Dec 13, 1980 —- 18 Michigan L 84 85 11,296 UD Arena Feb 6, 1985 —- 1 8 DePaul W 67 63 16,803 Rosemont, Ill. Mar 16, 1990 —- 1 8 Illinois NCAA W 8 8 8 6 11,578 Austin, Tex. Feb 2, 1994 —- 1 8 St. Louis L 7 5 9 4 14,791 St. Louis, Mo. Feb 15, 1956 2 19 Memphis W 85 71 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Dec 29, 1959 —- 19 Wake Forest L 5 0 6 1 —- Raleigh, N.C. Mar 1, 1971 —- 1 9 Notre Dame L 8 2 8 3 11,207 South Bend, Ind. Jan 5, 1985 —- 1 9 Maryland W 6 7 6 3 11,819 UD Arena Mar 3, 1990 —- 1 9 Xavier W 111 108 13,511 UD Arena Jan 26, 1995 —- 19 Cincinnati L 60 81 13,368 UD Arena Feb 12, 1997 —- 1 9 Xavier L 5 3 7 9 10,008 Cincinnati, Ohio Jan 24, 1998 —- 19 Xavier W 93 82 13,521 UD Arena Feb 3, 1951 —- 2 0 Toledo W 67 56 4,800 Toledo, Ohio Shawn Haughn hit an NCAA-record eight-of-eight from three-point range against #17 Saint Louis in Mar 15, 1955 9 2 0 St. Louis NIT W 97 8 1 9,850 New York, N.Y. 1994. He scored 30 points and UD needed every one to win in overtime. UD trailed by as many as 20 Jan 30, 1960 19 20 Wake Forest W 6 2 4 5 5,808 UD Fieldhouse points before Haughn’s barage. Dec 9, 1970 —- 2 0 Louisville L 70 72 11,050 Louisville, Ky. APRankings Dec 30, 1972 —- 2 0 Santa Clara L 6 4 7 7 1,510 San Jose, Calif. Date UD Op Opponent UD Op Att Location Jan 17, 1973 —- 2 0 Louisville W 73 74 12,273 UD Arena Feb 7, 1970 —- 1 2 Florida State L 7 6 8 2 13,450 UD Arena Jan 29, 1977 —- 2 0 Memphis L 67 81 11,075 Memphis, Tenn. Dec 24, 1987 —- 1 2 Oklahoma L 99 151 1,000 Honolulu, Hawai’i Mar 7, 1987 —- 2 0 Notre Dame L 56 6213,511 UD Arena Jan 7, 1997 —- 1 2 Xavier W 98 9111,927 UD Arena Jan 30, 1994 —- 2 0 Ala.-Birmingham L 5 2 6 0 10,046 UD Arena Mar 8, 1986 —- 1 2 Notre Dame L 5 5 6 9 11,345 South Bend, Ind. Feb 8, 2003 —- 20 Xavier L 75 83 10,250 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov 20, 2000 —- 12 Connecticut W 80 66 2,500 Maui, Hawaii Dec 29, 1992 —- 21 Cincinnati L 55 6513,511 UD Arena Feb 6, 1952 11 1 3 Louisville W 72 71 —- Louisville, Ky. Jan 15, 1994 —- 21 Cincinnati L 63 79 13,505 UD Arena Jan 11, 1969 —- 1 3 Detroit W 6 4 6 2 7,723 Detroit, Mich. Mar 10, 1994 —- 2 1 St. Louis L 4 6 8 0 12,219 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 28, 1970 —- 1 3 Notre Dame W 9 5 7 9 13,450 UD Arena Nov 30, 2002 —- 2 1 Cincinnati W 75 69 13,409 UD Arena Mar 7, 1970 —- 1 3 Houston NCAA L 6 4 71 5,823 Fort Worth, Tex. Dec 7, 1991 —- 2 2 Michigan State L 74 8 3 13,305 UD Arena Feb 9, 1974 —- 1 3 South Carolina L 6 8 8 1 11,983 Columbia, S.C. Feb 20, 1994 —- 22 Marquette L 6 2 8 4 13,642 Milwaukee, Wis. Dec 22, 1979 —- 1 3 Iowa L 5 4 6 1 10,612 UD Arena Feb 23, 1994 —- 22 Marquette L 5 8 6 3 10,658 UD Arena Feb 13, 1984 —- 13 Maryland L 5 9 6 1 8,515 College Park, Md. Dec 11, 1996 —- 2 2 Louisville L 67 80 19,413 Louisville, Ky. Jan 4, 2003 —- 1 3 Marquette ot W 9 2 8 5 12,037 UD Arena Nov 29, 2000 2 4 2 2 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 UD Arena Feb 17, 1951 17 14 Louisville W 70 66 —- Louisville, Ky. Feb 3, 1990 —- 23 Xavier L 81 88 10,043 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 16, 1955 7 14 Cincinnati W 66 57 7,126 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 19, 1992 —- 23 Michigan State L 60 65 15,121 E. Lansing, Mich. Jan 8, 1957 —- 14 Canisius W 65 58 5,808 UD Fieldhouse Feb 21, 2001 —- 23 Saint Joseph’s L 73 83 13,553 UD Arena Jan 23, 1974 —- 14 Louisville L 72 90 12,340 UD Arena Mar 10, 1990 —- 2 4 Xavier W 9 8 8 9 13,202 UD Arena Mar 1, 1980 —- 14 Notre Dame L 5 4 6 2 13,455 UD Arena Mar 3, 1994 —- 2 4 Ala.-Birmingham L 5 3 8 4 5,348 Birmingham, Ala. Jan 15, 1983 —- 14 Missouri L 64 78 10,436 Columbia, Mo. Mar 8, 2002 —- 2 4 Xavier A10 L 59 66 7,034 Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 5, 1986 —- 14 Notre Dame W 6 7 6 5 13,233 UD Arena Jan 12, 1994 —- 25 Xavier L 46 57 7,415 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec 17, 1988 —- 14 Ohio State L 76 104 13,511 UD Arena Mar 16, 2000 —- 2 5 Purdue NCAA L 6 1 6 2 13,363 Tuscon, Ariz. Mar 22, 2003 2 5 14 Xavier L 7 2 7 3 13,409 UD Arena Mar 4, 2001 —- 2 5 Xavier W 65 62 13,553 UD Arena Dec 23, 2003 —- 14 Cincinnati L 53 8213,176 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 13, 2003 —- 25 Saint Joseph’s W 66 56 13,409 UD Arena Mar 13, 1952 11 1 5 St. Bonaventure NIT L 6 9 6 2 17,131 New York, N.Y. Mar 14, 2003 2 2 2 5 Saint Joseph’s A10 W 76 73 11,648 UD Arena Dec 31, 1954 4 1 5 UCLA L 92 104 12,135 New York, N.Y. Dec 30, 1957 —- 1 5 Seattle ot W 81 75 11,851 New York, N.Y. Mar 9, 1976 —- 1 5 Cincinnati L 84 85 12,475 UD Arena Feb 24, 1979 —- 1 5 Temple L 63 66 5,755 Philadelphia, Pa.

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Records Versus Ranks Teams Total Home UD Arena Road Neut Postseason UD Ranked Opponent AP Rank W L Pct W L W L W L W L W L W L Number 1 2 11 .146 21 00 060403 10 Number 2 2 7 .222 12 11 120302 12 Number 3 2 10 .167 11 01 071200 11 Number 4 2 6 .250 11 00 021311 11 Number 5 3 8 .273 12 01 151110 11 Number 6 2 7 .222 03 03 012312 03 Number 7 4 5 .444 32 22 021111 00 Number 8 1 5 .167 01 00 031110 01 Number 9 4 4 .500 21 10 230010 21 Number 10 0 4 .000 01 01 020101 00 Number 11 4 2 .667 20 20 111101 01 Number 12 6 3 .667 31 11 112110 30 Number 13 4 4 .500 21 21 220101 10 Number 14 4 6 .400 24 14 220000 21 Number 15 2 6 .250 02 02 022212 02 Number 16 1 7 .125 13 03 040001 00 Number 17 5 4 .556 33 21 200101 21 Number 18 4 5 .444 12 12 132010 00 Number 19 4 4 .500 41 31 020100 10 Number 20 4 6 .400 22 12 131110 20 Number 21 1 3 .250 12 12 000100 00 Number 22 0 5 .000 03 03 020000 00 Number 23 0 3 .000 01 01 020000 00 Number 24 1 2 .333 10 10 010100 00 Number 25 3 2 .600 30 30 010101 10 TOTAL 65 129 .335 36 40 22 32 14 59 15 30 10 17 19 15

The Last Time Last Win Last Home Win Last Road/Neutral Win Number 1 Feb 27, 1954, Duquesne Feb 27, 1954, Duquesne --- Number 2 March 4, 1974, Notre Dame March 4, 1974, Notre Dame Mar 25, 1984, Georgetown (N) (NCAA) Number 3 Feb 18, 1984, DePaul Feb 18, 1984, DePaul Dec 20, 1955, Utah (N) Number 4 Mar 4, 1967, North Carolina (NCAA) Feb 26, 1955, Duquesne Mar 4, 1967, North Carolina (N) (NCAA) Number 5 Dec 13, 1967, Louisville Dec 13, 1967, Louisville Jan 29, 1966, Saint Joseph's Number 6 Nov 22, 2000, Maryland (Maui) --- Nov 22, 2000, Maryland (N) (Maui) Number 7 Jan 26, 1985, DePaul Jan 26, 1985, DePaul Mar 17, 1984, Oklahoma (N) (NCAA) Number 8 Mar 17, 1967, Tennessee (NCAA) --- Mar 17, 1967, Tennessee (N) (NCAA) Number 9 Feb 8, 1971, Western Kentucky Feb 8, 1971, Western Kentucky Dec 21, 1955, Kentucky (R) Number 10 ------Number 11 Nov 29, 1999, Kentucky Nov 28, 1977, Syracuse Nov 29, 1999, Kentucky (N) Number 12 Nov 20, 2000, Connecticut (Maui) Jan 7, 1997, Xavier Nov 20, 2000, Connecticut (N) (Maui) Number 13 Jan 4, 2003, Marquette Jan 4, 2003, Marquette Jan 11, 1969, Detroit (R) Number 14 Feb 5, 1986, Notre Dame Feb 5, 1986, Notre Dame Dec 16, 1955, Cincinnati (R) Number 15 Mar 23, 1984, Washington (NCAA) --- Mar 23, 1984, Washington (N) (NCAA) Number 16 Jan 5, 1952, Murray State Jan 5, 1952, Murray State --- Number 17 Feb 14, 1998, George Washington Feb 14, 1998, George Washington Jan 8, 1955, Villanova (R) Number 18 Mar 6, 1990, Illinois (NCAA) Mar 6, 1976, Florida State Mar 6, 1990, Illinois (N) (NCAA) Number 19 Jan 24, 1998, Xavier Jan 24, 1998, Xavier --- Number 20 Jan 17, 1973, Louisville Jan 17, 1973, Louisville Mar 15, 1955, Saint Louis (N) (NIT) Number 21 Nov 20, 2002, Cincinnati Nov 20, 2002, Cincinnati --- Number 22 ------Number 23 ------Number 24 Mar 10, 1990, Xavier Mar 10, 1990, Xavier --- Number 25 Mar 14, 2003, Saint Joseph’s Mar 14, 2003, Saint Joseph’s ---

Last 12 Games Versus Ranked Opponents at UD Arena, 8-4 Date UD Opp Opponent UD Opp Att. Location Jan 7, 1997 — 12 Xavier W 98 91 11,927 UD Arena Jan 24, 1998 — 19 Xavier W 93 82 13,521 UD Arena Feb 14, 1998 — 17 George Washington W 78 64 12,061 UD Arena Feb 17, 2000 — 15 Temple L 58 64 13,553 UD Arena Nov 29, 2000 24 22 Cincinnati L 75 82 13,553 UD Arena Feb 21, 2001 — 23 Saint Joseph’s L 73 83 13,553 UD Arena Mar 4, 2001 — 25 Xavier W 65 62 13,553 UD Arena Nov 30, 2002 — 21 Cincinnati W 75 69 13,409 UD Arena Jan 4, 2003 — 13 Marquette ot W 92 85 12,037 UD Arena Feb 13, 2003 — 25 Saint Joseph’s W 66 56 13,409 UD Arena Mar 14, 2003 22 25 Saint Joseph’s A10 W 76 73 11,648 UD Arena Mar 22, 2003 25 14 Xavier L 72 73 13,409 UD Arena

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AP Ranks Tourney Seed Date UD Op Region UD Op Round Opponent UD Op Att Building City Mar 21, 1952 11 2 —- —- —- Regional Semifinals Illinois L 61 80 14,147 Chicago Stadium Chicago, Ill. Mar 22, 1952 11 —- —- —- —- Regional Third Place Princeton W 77 61 —- Chicago Stadium Chicago, Ill. Mar 9, 1965 —- —- —- —- —- First Round Ohio University W 66 65 7,500 E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green, Ky. Mar 12, 1965 —- 1 Mideast —- —- Regional Semifinals Michigan L 71 98 11,600 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. Mar 13, 1965 —- —- Mideast —- —- Regional Third Place DePaul W 75 69 10,500 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. Mar 7, 1966 —- —- Mideast —- —- First Round Miami/Ohio W 58 51 7,013 Memorial Gym Kent, Ohio Mar 11, 1966 —- 1 Mideast —- —- Regional Semifinals Kentucky L 79 86 11,500 Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa Mar 12, 1966 —- 10 Mideast —- —- Regional Third Place Western Kentucky L 68 82 13,500 Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa Mar 11, 1967 —- 6 Mideast —- —- First Round Western Kentucky ot W 69 67 11,500 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. Mar 17, 1967 —- 8 Mideast —- —- Regional Semifinals Tennessee W 53 52 7,386 McGaw Hall Evanston, Ill. Mar 18, 1967 —- —- Mideast —- —- Regional Finals Virginia Tech ot W 71 66 7,419 McGaw Hall Evanston, Ill. Mar 24, 1967 —- 4 Mideast —- —- National Semifinals North Carolina W 76 62 18,889 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. Mar 25, 1967 —- 1 Mideast —- —- National Championship UCLA L 64 79 18,892 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. Mar 7, 1969 —- —- Midwest —- —- First Round Colorado State L 50 52 6,500 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas Mar 7, 1970 —- 13 Midwest —- —- First Round Houston L 64 71 5,823 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas Mar 9, 1974 —- —- West —- —- First Round Cal State-LA W 88 80 9,400 Idaho State Minidome Pocatello, Idaho Mar 14, 1974 20 2 West —- —- Regional Semifinals UCLA 3ot L 100 111 13,314 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Mar 16, 1974 20 17 West —- —- Regional Third Place New Mexico L 61 66 13,658 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Mar 15, 1984 —- —- West 10 7 First Round Louisiana State W 74 66 6,978 Special Events Center Salt Lake City Mar 17, 1984 —- 7 West 10 2 Second Round Oklahoma W 89 85 8,100 Special Events Center Salt Lake City Mar 23, 1984 —- 15 West 10 6 Regional Semifinals Washington W 64 58 12,564 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, Calif. Mar 25, 1984 —- 2 West 10 1 Regional Finals Georgetown L 49 61 12,564 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, Calif. Mar 15, 1985 —- —- Southeast 9 8 First Round Villanova L 49 51 13,260 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 16, 1990 —- 18 Midwest 12 5 First Round Illinois W 88 86 11,578 Erwin Center Austin, Texas Mar 18, 1990 —- 7 Midwest 12 4 Second Round Arkansas L 84 86 15,884 Erwin Center Austin, Texas Mar 16, 2000 —- 25 West 11 6 First Round Purdue L 60 61 13,363 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Mar 20, 2003 16 —- Midwest 4 13 First Round Tulsa L 71 84 11,171 Spokane Arena Spokane, Wash. Mar 18, 2004 —- —- Phoenix 10 7 First Round DePaul 2ot L 69 76 18,698 HSBC Arena Buffalo, NY

NCAA Tournament Breadown

Overall Appearances Record 13 13-15

By Round Appearances Years National Finalist 1 1967 Final Four 1 1967 Regional Final 2 1967, 1984 “Elite 8” Regional Semifinal 6 1952, 1965, 1966, ”Sweet 16” 1967, 1974, 1984

By Coach Record Appearances Tom Blackburn 1-1 (1) 1952 Don Donoher 11-10 (8) 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1984, 1985 Jim O’Brien 1-1 (1) 1990 Oliver Purnell 0-2 (2) 2000, 2002 Brian Gregory 0-1 (1) 2004

By Year Record Result 1952 1-1 Regional 3rd Place 1965 2-1 Regional 3rd Place 1966 1-2 Regional 4th Place 1967 4-1 National Runnerup 1969 0-1 First Round 1970 0-1 First Round 1974 1-2 Regional 4th Place 1984 3-1 Regional Runnerup 1985 0-1 First Round 1990 1-1 Second Round 2000 0-1 First Round 2003 0-1 First Round Don May and the Flyers followed up 1966’s NCAA Tournament Brooks Hall bookended his career with NCAA appearances, making 2004 0-1 First Round Sweet 16 run with a trip to the National Championship Game in a trip to “The Dance” in 2000 and 2003. Hall never missed the 1967. The unranked Flyers beat three top 10 teams on their way to postseason, as the Flyers earned bids to the NIT in 2001 and the Final Four: No. 6 Western Kentucky, No. 8 Tennessee, and No. 2002. 4 North Carolina before falling to No. 1 UCLA.

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AP Rankings Date UD Opp Round Opponent UD Op Attend Venue Location National Mar 10, 1951 13 --- First Lawrence W 77 71 9,251 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Invitation Mar 13, 1951 13 12 Quarterfinal Arizona W 74 68 9,630 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Mar 15, 1951 13 9 Semifinal St. John’s ot W 69 62 16,815 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Tournament Mar 17, 1951 13 11 Final Brigham Young L 43 62 18,379 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Breakdown Mar 8, 1952 11 --- First New York U. W 81 66 18,442 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Mar 11, 1952 11 5 Quarterfinal Saint Louis W 68 58 14,112 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Appearances 20 Mar 13, 1952 11 15 Semifinal St. Bonaventure W 69 62 17,131 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Record 33-19 Mar 15, 1952 11 --- Final La Salle L 64 75 18,485 Madison Square Garden New York, New York NIT Championships 2 Mar 6, 1954 14 --- First Manhattan W 90 79 16,259 Madison Square Garden New York, New York NIT Runnerup 5 Mar 9, 1954 15 --- Quarterfinal Niagara L 74 77 10,257 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Semifinalist 1 Mar 15, 1955 9 20 Quarterfinal St. Louis W 97 81 9,850 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Quarterfinalist 6 Mar 17, 1955 9 --- Semifinal St. Francis/Pa. ot W 79 73 16,485 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Mar 18, 1955 9 6 Final Duquesne L 58 70 18,496 Madison Square Garden New York, New York By Year Record Round Mar 20, 1956 3 --- Quartfinals Xavier W 72 68 11,231 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1951 3-1 Runnerup Mar 22, 1956 3 --- Semifinal St. Francis/N.Y. W 89 58 16,125 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1952 3-1 Runnerup Mar 24, 1956 3 6 Final Louisville L 80 93 15,763 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1954 1-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 16, 1957 ------First St. Peter’s W 79 71 15,135 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1955 2-1 Runnerup Mar 19, 1957 ------Quarterfinal Temple L 66 77 10,543 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1956 2-1 Runnerup Mar 18, 1958 11 --- Quarterfinal Fordham W 74 70 12,160 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1957 1-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 20, 1958 11 --- Semifinal St. John’s W 80 56 15,834 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1958 2-1 Runnerup Mar 22, 1958 11 --- Final Xavier ot L 74 78 12,020 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1960 1-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 12, 1960 ------First Temple W 72 51 17,078 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1961 1-2 Final Four Mar 15, 1960 --- 4 Quarterfinal Bradley L 64 78 16,345 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1962 4-0 Champions Mar 21, 1961 ------Quarterfinal Temple W 62 60 13,896 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1968 4-0 Champions Mar 23, 1961 ------Senifinal Saint Louis L 60 67 18,378 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1971 0-1 Mar 25, 1961 ------Consolation Holy Cross L 76 85 15,673 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1978 1-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 15, 1962 ------First Wichita State W 79 71 13,895 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1979 1-1 Second Round Mar 17, 1962 ------Quarterfinal Houston W 94 77 12,308 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1981 1-1 Second Round Mar 22, 1962 ------Semifinal Loyola/Ill. W 98 82 17,326 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1982 2-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 24, 1962 —- —- Final St. John’s W 73 67 16,037 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1986 0-1 Mar 16, 1968 —- —- First West Virginia W 87 68 16,127 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 1998 1-1 Second Round Mar 19, 1968 —- —- Quarterfinal Fordham W 61 60 18,683 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 2001 2-1 Quarterfinalist Mar 21, 1968 —- —- Semifinal Notre Dame ot W 76 74 19,500 Madison Square Garden New York, New York 2002 1-1 First Round Mar 23, 1968 —- —- Final Kansas W 61 48 19,008 Madison Square Garden New York, New York Mar 20, 1971 —- —- First Duke L 60 68 19,102 Madison Square Garden New York, New York By Coach Record Titles Mar 10, 1978 —- —- First Fairfield W 108 93 12,847 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Tom Blackburn 20-10 1 Mar 14, 1978 —- —- Quarterfinal Georgetown L 62 71 13,458 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Don Donoher 9-6 1 Mar 8, 1979 —- —- First Holy Cross W 105 81 10,846 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Oliver Purnell 4-3 0 Mar 12, 1979 —- 16 Second Purdue L 70 84 13,126 Mackey Arena West Lafayette, Ind. Mar 10, 1981 —- —- First Fordham 2ot W 66 65 7,100 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio By Venue Record Mar 16, 1981 —- —- Second Purdue L 46 50 10,612 Mackey Arena West Lafayette, Ind. Home 8-4 Mar 10, 1982 —- —- First Connecticut ot W 76 75 8,100 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Neutral 24-11 Mar 15, 1982 —- —- Second Illinois W 61 58 16,275 Assembly Hall Champaign, Ill. Road 1-4 Mar 18, 1982 —- —- Quarterfinal Oklahoma L 82 91 11,198 Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Oklahoma UD Arena 8-4 Mar 12, 1986 —- —- First McNeese State L 75 86 5,700 Burton Coliseum Lake Charles, La. Madison Square Garden 24-11 Mar 11, 1998 —- —- First Long Island W 95 92 10,665 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mackey Arena 0-2 Mar 16, 1998 —- —- Second Penn State L 74 77 13,409 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Assembly Hall (Illinois) 1-0 Mar 14, 2001 —- —- First UNC Wilmington W 68 59 9,638 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Lloyd Noble Center 0-1 Mar 19, 2001 —- —- Second Richmond W 61 56 9,113 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Burton Coliseum 0-1 Mar 21, 2001 —- —- Quarterfinal Detroit L 42 59 9,307 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 13, 2002 —- —- Opening Detroit W 80 69 7,130 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 15, 2002 —- —- First Tennessee Tech L 59 68 7,760 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio

The Flyers have one of the highest win totals at Madison Square Garden in the long storied history of the venue. Day- ton has won 37 games at The Garden, including 24 National Invitation Tour- nament games. Dayton made the NIT Final five times (including the 1955 Championship versus Duquesne, left) before finally winning the tournament in 1962 (right, Tom Blackburn and his team after the Flyers first NIT crown.)

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Atlantic 10 Conference Championship AP Ranks Tourney Seed Date UD Op UD Op Round Opponent UD Op Att Building City Mar 6, 1996 ------W4 E5 First St. Bonaventure L 60 72 7,138 Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia, Pa Mar 5, 1997 ------W4 E5 First St. Bonaventure L 75 81 6,011 CoreStates Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 4, 1998 ------W3 E6 First Fordham W 68 60 7,144 CoreStates Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 5, 1998 ------W3 E2 Quarterfinal Rhode Island L 70 83 9,435 CoreStates Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 3, 1999 ------W5 E4 First St. Bonaventure ot W 70 69 7,195 CoreStates Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 4, 1999 ------W5 W1 Quarterfinal George Washington L 90 100 7,881 CoreStates Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 9, 2000 ------W1 E4 Quarterfinal Saint Joseph’s W 67 64 7.779 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 10, 2000 ------W1 E2 Semifinal St. Bonaventure L 50 56 13,202 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 7, 2001 ------6 11 First Rhode Island W 85 59 6,486 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 8, 2001 ------6 3 Quarterfinal Temple L 63 76 7,034 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 6, 2002 ------W3 E6 First Rhode Island W 90 71 5,571 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 7, 2002 ------W3 E2 Quarterfinal Saint Joseph’s W 81 74 6,589 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 8, 2002 --- 24 W3 W1 Semifinal Xavier L 59 68 10,111 First Union Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa Mar 13, 2003 21 --- W2 E3 Quarterfinal Rhode Island W 74 57 10,897 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 14, 2003 21 25 W2 E1 Semifinal Saint Joseph’s W 76 73 11,648 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 15, 2003 21 --- W2 E2 Final Temple W 79 72 11,537 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 11, 2004 ------W1 W5 Quarterfinal Duquesne W 69 56 11,078 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 12, 2004 ------W1 W3 Semifinal Richmond W 58 56 11,566 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 13, 2004 ------W1 W4 Final Xavier L 49 58 13,133 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 9, 2005 W3 E6 First St. Bonaventure W 78 48 5,872 US Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 10, 2005 W3 E2 Quarterfinal Temple L 51 61 7,221 US Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio Great Midwest Conference Championship AP Rankings Tourney Seed Date UD Op UD Op Round Opponent UD Op Att Building City Mar 10, 1994 --- 21 7 2 Quarterfinal Saint Louis L 46 80 12,219 Shoemaker Center Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 9, 1995 ------7 2 Quarterfinal Saint Louis L 62 78 9,549 Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis. Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship AP Rankings Tourney Seed Date UD Op UD Op Round Opponent UD Op Att Building City Mar 9, 1989 ------4 5 Quarterfinal Detroit W 77 54 10,057 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 10, 1989 ------4 1 Semifinal Evansville ot L 79 84 11,238 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 8, 1990 ------2 7 Quarterfinal Detroit W 90 72 11,199 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 9, 1990 ------2 6 Semifinal Loyola/Ill. W 97 95 13,202 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 10, 1990 --- 24 2 1 Final Xavier W 98 89 13,202 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 7, 1991 ------4 5 Quarterfinal Evansville W 71 59 11,264 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 8, 1991 ------4 1 Semifinal Xavier L 71 90 12,213 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mar 12, 1992 ------4 5 Quarterfinal Loyola/Ill. L 73 83 6,779 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio Mar 11, 1993 ------7 2 Quarterfinal Evansville L 66 69 5,187 Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Ind. Atlantic 10 Championship Breakdown Record in Rounds Versus Teams First Round 5-2 Duquesne 1-0 Quarterfinals 5-4 Fordham 1-0 Semifinals 2-2 George Washington 0-1 Finals 1-1 La Salle 0-0 Total Record 12-9 Massachusetts 0-0 Rhode Island 3-1 As Seeds Richmond 1-0 East #1 n/a West# 1 3-2 St. Bonaventure 2-3 East #2 n/a West #2 3-0 Saint Joseph’s 3-0 East #3 n/a West #3 4-3 Temple 1-2 East #4 n/a West #4 0-2 Xavier 0-2 East #5 n/a West #5 1-1 East #6 n/a West #6 n/a 6* 1-1

Versus Seeds East #1 1-0 West #1 0-2 East #2 2-3 West #2 - East #3 1-0 West #3 1-0 East #4 2-0 West #4 0-1 East #5 0-2 West #5 1-0 East #6 3-0 West #6 - *The A-10 had an 11-team format in 2001 3* 0-1 Anthony Corbitt and the 1990 Dayton Flyers won the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament at 11* 1-0 UD Arena.

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All-Time Tournament Records, By Tournament App Teams W L Champs 2nd 3rd 4th UDIT/Merrill Lynch Classic 14 4 23 5923--- Bluegrass Tournament 1411------1 Chaminade Christmas Classic 1812------1 CoSIDA Classic 14201------Dixie Classic 1821------1--- ECAC Holiday Festival 4 --- 5 6 ------2 2 Eight Team (1957, 1958, 1961) 3854------21 Four Team (1963) 1402------1 Great Alaska Shootout 1803------Hawai’i Tip-Off Tournament 1402------1 Maui Invitational 28511---1--- National Catholic Invitational 1411---1------Ohio Catholic Tournament 1821---1------Pre-Season NIT 1101------San Juan Shootout 1821---1------Sugar Bowl Tournament 1411---1------United Airlines Classic 1411------1--- University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament 54461---22

All-Time Tournament Records, By Year Year Tournament Venue Location Teams UD Finish UD Record 1949 National Catholic Invitational --- Denver, Colorado Four Second 1-1 1950 Ohio Catholic Tournament --- Cleveland, Ohio Eight Second 2-1 1955 University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Four Champions 2-0 1956 University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Four Fourth 0-2 1956 Bluegrass Tournament Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky Four Second 1-1 1957 ECAC Holiday Festival Madison Square Garden New York, New York Eight Third 2-1 1958 ECAC Holiday Festival Madison Square Garden New York, New York Eight Fourth 1-2 1959 Dixie Classic Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, North Carolina Eight Third 2-1 1961 ECAC Holiday Festival Madison Square Garden New York, New York Eight Third 2-1 1963 ECAC Holiday Festival Madison Square Garden New York, New York Four Fourth 0-2 1964 University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Four Third 1-1 1965 Sugar Bowl Tournament Loyola Fieldhouse New Orleans, Louisiana Four Second 1-1 1967 University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Four Fourth 0-2 1969 University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Kentucky Four Third 1-1 1972 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Second 1-1 1973 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1974 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Third 1-1 1975 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Third 1-1 1976 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Third 1-1 1977 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1978 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1979 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Second 1-1 1980 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1981 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1982 UD Invitational Tournament UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1983 UD Invitational/Merrill Lynch Classic UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1984 UD Invitational/Merrill Lynch Classic UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1985 Preseason National Invitation Tournament Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio Eight 1st Round 0-1 1985 UD Invitational/Merrill Lynch Classic UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Four Champions 2-0 1987 Chaminade Christmas Classic McCabe Gymnasium Honolulu, Hawai’i Eight Fourth 2-1 1991 Hawai’i Tip-Off Tournament Blaisdell Arena Honolulu, Hawai’i Four Fourth 0-2 1992 Great Alaska Shootout Sullivan Arena Anchorage, Alaska Eight Eighth 0-3 1995 United Airlines Classic Special Events Center Honolulu, Hawai’i Four Third 1-1 1997 San Juan Shootout Caguas Municipal Center Caguas, Puerto Rico Eight Second 2-1 1999 CoSIDA Classic The Pit Albuquerque, New Mexico Four Champions 2-0 2000 EA Sports Maui Invitational Lahaina Civic Center Lahaina, Hawai’i Eight Third 2-1 2004 EA Sports Maui Invitational Lahaina Civic Center Lahaina, Hawai’i Eight Champions 3-0

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Beginning in 1949-50 season, the Flyers All Time Records By Venue, Since 1947 have played 1,551 games in 38 states as Arena City W L Last Arena City W L Last well as Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico A.J. Palumbo Center Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 3 2005 McCabe Gym Honolulu, Hawaii 0 2 1987 State/City/Selected Venues Record Allstate Arena Chicago, Ill. 7 9 2004 McGaw Hall Evanston, Ill. 2 0 1967 Alaska 0-3 Alumni Coliseum Richmond, Ky. 8 4 1995 McGonigle Hall Philadelphia, Pa. 0 1 1997 Alabama 0-2 Alumni Gym Knoxville, Tenn. 1 0 1949 McKale Center Tuscon, Ariz. 0 3 2000 Arizona 0-3 Alumni Hall Chicago, Ill. 14 12 1981 MECCA Arena Milwaukee, Wis. 1 9 1999 California 2-5 Alumni Hall Jamaica, N.Y. 0 1 1973 Memorial Auditorium Buffalo, N.Y. 7 2 1982 Colorado 0-1 Alumni Fieldhouse Philadelphia, Pa. 2 3 2004 Memorial Building Detroit, Mich. 4 2 1969 Florida 7-6 Anderson Arena Bowling Green, Ohio 1 0 1970 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. 6 8 1969 Hawai’i 7-6 Arena Auditorium Laramie, Wyo. 0 1 2004 Memorial Fieldhouse Memphis, Tenn. 2 1 1963 Iowa 0-5 Armory Fieldhouse Cincinnati, Ohio 4 4 1973 Memorial Gym Kent, Ohio 2 1 1972 Idaho 1-0 Assembly Hall Champaign, Ill. 1 0 1982 Memorial Gymnasium Nashville, Tenn. 0 2 2004 Illinois 31-30 Auditorium Gym Piscataway, N.J. 0 1 1953 Men's Gymnasium Athens, Ohio 2 0 1951 Chicago 29-28 Autry Gym Houston, Texas 1 0 1969 Miami Arena Miami, Fla. 0 1 1989 Allstate Arena 7-9 Bayfront Center Tallahassee, Fla. 0 1 1977 Miami Beach Convention Hall Miami, Fla. 1 0 1967 Chicago Stadium 5-2 Blaisdell Arena Honolulu, Hawaii 0 2 1991 Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tenn. 2 2 1979 Indiana 7-29 Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis. 1 6 2001 Millett Hall Oxford, Ohio 11 17 2000 Indianapolis 5-6 Brendan Byrne Arena East Ruthaford, N.J. 0 1 1986 Mulcahy Center New Rochelle, N.Y. 1 0 1981 South Bend 0-17 Breslin Center East Lansing, Mich. 0 1 1992 Mullins Center Amherst, Mass. 3 3 2004 Kentucky 36-45 Burton Coliseum Lake Charles, La. 0 1 1986 New Gym Murray, Ky. 1 0 1955 Bowling Green 6-8 Caguas Municipal Complex San Juan, P.R. 2 1 1997 Niagara Falls Conv. Center Nigara Falls, N.Y. 0 1 1986 Lexington 6-7 Calihan Hall Detroit, Mich. 4 7 1995 Norfolk Scope Norfolk, Va. 0 2 1985 Louisville 12-22 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. 0 2 2002 Fairborn, Ohio 1 2 1997 Freedom Hall 8-19 Campus Gym Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 4 1960 Oakwood High Oakwood, Ohio 0 1 1949 Richmond 10-6 Campus Gymnasium Huntington, W.Va. 1 3 1950 Olean Armory Olean, N.Y. 0 1 1948 Louisiana 9-4 Carolina Coliseum Columbia, S.C. 0 1 1974 Omaha Civic Auditorium Omaha, Neb. 2 1 1986 New Orleans 9-3 Carver Arena Peoria, Ill. 1 2 1990 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, Calif. 1 2 1984 Massachusetts 3-3 Cassell Coliseum Blacksburgh, Va. 0 5 2000 Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia, Pa. 2 0 1996 Maryland 0-1 Centennial Hall Toledo, Ohio 1 2 1983 Pitt Field House Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 1 1961 Michigan 12-16 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, N.C. 0 1 1972 Pittsburgh Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pa. 3 2 1982 Detroit 11-10 Chicago Stadium Chicago, Ill. 5 2 1973 Providence Civic Center Providence, R.I. 2 1 1984 Minnesota 0-1 Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati, Ohio 11 28 2000 Redbird Arena Normal, Ill. 0 1 1993 Missouri 5-9 Cintas Center Cincinnati, Ohio 0 5 2005 Reilly Center St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 1 4 2005 Saint Louis 5-8 Circle Pavilion Chicago, Ill. 2 0 1984 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, N.C. 2 1 1959 Mississippi 1-0 Cleveland, Ohio 1 1 1950 Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Va. 0 2 1986 North Carolina 2-5 Cobo Arena Detroit, Mich. 3 1 1993 Roberts Stadium Evansville, Ind. 1 4 1992 Nebraska 2-1 Cole Fieldhouse College Park, Md. 0 1 1984 Robins Center Richmond, Va. 2 2 2005 New Jersey 1-2 Colorado EC&C Boulder, Colo. 0 1 1987 Rose Hill Gymnasium Bronx, N.Y. 4 2 2004 New Mexico 2-0 Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Ind. 1 0 2001 Ryan Center Kingston, R.I. 2 0 2005 New York 50-37 Constant Convocation Center Norfolk, Va. 1 0 2002 San Jose Civic Auditorium San Jose, Calif. 0 1 1972 Buffalo 8-6 Crisler Arena Ann Arbor, Mich. 0 5 1983 Savvis (Kiel) Center St. Louis, Mo. 2 3 2004 New York 41-26 Convocation Center Cleveland, Ohio 0 1 1999 Schmidlapp Center Cincinnati, Ohio 0 1 1948 Madison Square Garden 37-24 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, Texas 0 1 1969 Schmidt Fieldhouse Cincinnati, Ohio 13 7 1980 Ohio 782-301 Drake Fieldhouse Des Moines, Iowa 0 1 1960 Seton Hall Gym Piscataway, N.J. 1 1 1954 Cincinnati 31-58 E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green, Ky. 5 7 1988 Shoemaker Center Cincinnati, Ohio 0 7 2003 Cincinnati Gardens 11-28 Erwin Center Austin, Texas 1 1 1990 Smith Center Washington, D.C. 1 6 2005 US Bank Arena 2-9 Fairgrounds Coliseum Dayton, Ohio 17 7 1950 South High Youngstown, Ohio 0 1 1951 Shoemaker Center 0-7 Fieldhouse Hattiesburg, Miss. 1 0 1951 Special Events Center Baton Rouge, La. 3 0 1995 Cintas Center 0-5 Firestone Fieldhouse Malibu, Calif. 1 1 2003 Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa. 6 9 2002 Cleveland 4-3 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. 8 19 2000 Spokane Arena Spokane, Wash. 0 1 2003 Columbus 1-1 Gallagher Center Niagara Falls, N.Y. 0 2 1992 St. John Arena Columbus, Ohio 1 1 1987 Dayton 692-200 Gola Arena Philadelphia, Pa. 4 1 2005 St. Louis Arena St. Louis, Mo. 1 0 1968 UD Arena 433-170 Gund Arena Cleveland, Ohio 1 1 1998 Student Center Buffalo, N.Y. 0 1 1967 UD Fieldhouse 256-33 H&PE Center New Orleans, La. 0 1 1978 Sullivan Arena Anchorage, Alaska 0 2 1992 Fairgrounds Colisuem 17-7 Hearnes Center Columbia, Mo. 0 1 1983 The Armory Louisville, Ky. 5 5 1957 Oxford 23-24 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa 0 1 1987 The Palestra Philadelphia, Pa. 6 5 1993 Toledo 7-4 Indianapolis, Ind 4 5 1993 The Pit Albuquerque, N.M. 2 0 1999 Oklahoma 0-1 Hofheinz Pavilion Houston, Texas 0 2 1975 The Pyramid Memphis, Tenn. 0 2 1995 Pennsylvania 30-33 HSBC Arena Buffalo, N.Y. 0 1 2004 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, Tenn. 0 1 1992 Philadelphia 21-24 International Amphitheater Chicago, Ill. 1 1 1989 Toledo Field House Toledo, Ohio 6 4 1961 First Union Spectrum 6-9 Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa 0 2 1966 Tully Gym Tallahassee, Fla. 0 1 1969 The Palestra 7-4 J.W. Carr Health Building Murray, Ky. 0 1 1952 UAB Arena Birmingham, Ala. 0 2 1994 Pittsburgh 15-10 Joyce ACC South Bend, Ind. 0 17 1994 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio 433170 2005 Puerto Rico 2-1 Keaney Gymnasium Kingston, R.I. 1 2 2001 UD Fieldhouse Dayton, Ohio 256 33 1968 Rhode Island 5-3 Kiel Auditorium St. Louis, Mo. 2 7 1991 UNIDome Cedar Falls, Iowa 0 1 1988 South Carolina 0-1 Knight Center Miami, Fla. 1 0 1987 University Gym Bowling Green, Ohio 1 2 1954 Tennessee 6-8 Lahaina Civic Center Lahaina, Hawaii 5 1 2003 University Hall Charlottesville, Va. 0 1 1987 Texas 2-5 Lakeland Center Tampa, Fla. 1 1 1976 USF Sun Dome Tampa, Fla. 1 0 1984 Utah 2-0 Liacouras Center Philadelphia, Pa. 1 3 2005 US Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio 3 9 2005 Virginia 3-12 Lloyd Noble Center Norman, Okla. 0 1 1982 War Memorial Gym San Francisco, Calif. 0 1 1980 Washington 0-3 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, La. 1 0 1979 Weaver Health Building Richmond, Ky. 2 2 1953 Wisconsin 2-15 Loyola Fieldhouse New Orleans, La. 0 2 1965 Welsh-Ryan Arena Chicago, Ill. 0 1 1998 West Virginia 0-1 Mackey Arena West LaFayette, Ind. 0 2 1981 Western Fieldhouse Bowing Green, Ky. 1 1 1955 Wyoming 0-1 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. 37 24 1991 Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 0 1 1981 Withrow Court Oxford, Ohio 13 7 1986 Washington, D.C. 2-7 Manley Fieldhouse Syracuse, N.Y. 0 1 1975 Market Square Arena Indianapolis, IN 0 1 1993

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Atlantic 10 235 160 Big South 6 0 Mid-Continent 4 4 Southeastern 11 13 Non-Division I 270 160 Charlotte 1 0 Coastal Carolina 2 0 Chicago State 2 0 Alabama 0 1 Adrian 1 1 Duquesne 39 16 Winthrop 1 0 IUPUI 2 0 Arkansas 0 1 Brooklyn 2 0 Fordham 16 4 Virginia Military 3 0 Southern Utah 0 1 Auburn 2 0 Anchorage 0 1 George Washington 8 12 Valparaiso 0 1 Georgia 1 0 Anderson 5 1 La Salle 19 11 Big West 2 0 Western Illinois 0 2 Kentucky 2 3 Antioch 11 3 Massachusetts 6 4 Pacific 2 0 Louisiana State 2 0 Ashland 5 2 Rhode Island 11 4 Mid-Eastern 10 1 Mississippi 1 0 Baldwin-Wallace 15 6 Richmond 8 2 Colonial 14 8 Bethune-Cookman 1 0 Mississippi State 0 1 Berea 3 0 St. Bonaventure 9 8 Drexel 2 0 Coppin State 1 0 South Carolina 0 2 Biscayne 6 2 Saint Joseph’s 13 9 Hofstra 1 0 Delaware State 3 0 Tennessee 3 2 Bliss 2 2 Saint Louis 16 17 UNC Wilmington 2 0 Florida A&M 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 3 Bluffton 2 1 Temple 3 13 Old Dominion 5 4 Hampton 1 0 Cal-Davis 1 0 Xavier 79 60 Towson 3 1 Howard 1 1 Southern 13 5 Cal-Hayward 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth 1 3 Chattanooga 8 2 Cal Poly-Pomona 3 0 America East 2 0 Missouri Valley 21 23 Citadel 2 0 Cal State-LA 1 0 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1 0 Conference USA 31 20 Bradley 2 9 Davidson 0 3 Capital 13 8 Vermont 1 0 UAB 0 5 Creighton 5 2 Furman 2 0 Cedarville 23 5 Central Florida 2 0 Drake 2 1 Wofford 1 0 Central Missouri 1 1 Atlantic Coast 23 23 East Carolina 3 0 Evansville 7 9 Central State 4 0 Clemson 1 0 Houston 3 4 Illinois State 2 1 Southland 5 1 Chaminade 1 0 Duke 1 5 Marshall 5 24 Northern Iowa 1 1 McNeese State 2 1 Charleston(WVa)(Morris Harvey) 3 0 Florida State 3 3 Memphis 12 7 Wichita State 2 0 Northwestern State 0 0 Christian Brothers 1 0 Georgia Tech 1 0 Rice 3 1 Lamar 2 0 Defiance 8 4 Maryland 2 2 Southern Methodist 0 1 Mountain West 4 5 Denison 5 8 Miami/Fla 7 1 Southern Mississippi 2 0 Brigham Young 0 2 Southwestern 13 3 DePauw 1 0 North Carolina 1 0 Tulane 1 0 Colorado State 0 1 Alabama State 1 0 Earlham 3 10 North Carolina State 1 0 Tulsa 0 2 New Mexico 1 1 Alcorn State 1 0 Gannon 1 0 Virginia 0 2 San Diego State 2 0 Grambling 0 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 0 1 Virginia Tech 5 8 88 64 Utah 1 1 Mississippi Valley 2 0 Griffin College 1 0 Wake Forest 1 2 Butler 10 11 Wyoming 1 1 Prairie View A & M 3 0 Gustavus Adolphus 5 0 Cleveland State 2 3 Southern 2 3 Hamline 1 1 Atlantic Sun 3 0 Detroit 32 28 Northeast 18 2 Texas Southern 4 0 Haskell 1 1 Jacksonville 1 0 Loyola/Ill 33 15 Central Connecticut 1 0 Heidelberg 4 3 Stetson 2 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 Sun Belt 25 18 Huntington 5 1 Wright State 5 3 Long Island (LIU Brooklyn) 5 1 La.-Lafayette (SW La.) 1 2 Indiana Tech 1 0 Big East 145 187 Youngstown State 5 4 Mount St Mary’s 2 0 La.-Monroe (NE La.) 2 0 John Carroll 9 6 Cincinnati 29 58 St. Francis/NY 2 0 Middle Tennessee 1 0 Kentucky Wesleyan 2 0 Connecticut 2 0 Ivy League 12 0 St. Francis/Pa 5 1 New Mexico State 2 0 Kenyon 3 2 DePaul 35 33 Brown 1 0 Wagner 1 0 New Orleans 4 2 Lawrence 1 0 Georgetown 1 2 Columbia 1 0 Western Kentucky 14 14 Loras 1 0 Louisville 25 39 Cornell 1 0 Ohio Valley 48 12 Loyola/La. 16 1 Marquette 13 21 Dartmouth 2 0 Austin Peay 2 0 West Coast 19 3 Manchester 4 0 Notre Dame 13 28 Harvard 2 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 Loyola Marymount 5 0 Marietta 2 1 Providence 5 2 Pennsylvania 1 0 Eastern Kentucky 33 9 Pepperdine 3 1 Missouri St. Louis 0 1 St. John’s 5 5 Princeton 2 0 Morehead State 7 0 Portland 7 0 Mount Union 1 5 Seton Hall 6 3 Yale 2 0 Murray State 5 2 St. Mary’s/Calif 1 0 Muskingum 7 7 South Florida 4 2 Samford 1 0 San Diego 1 0 N. Jersey City (Jersey City St) 1 0 Syracuse 1 1 Metro Atlantic 39 11 Tennesee Tech 0 1 San Francisco 1 1 New York University 3 0 Villanova 5 4 Canisius 18 2 Santa Clara 1 1 Northern Kentucky 1 0 West Virginia 2 1 Fairfield 2 0 Pacific 10 10 7 Northern Michigan 2 0 Iona 4 1 Arizona 1 2 Western 4 1 Ohio Northern 4 2 Big Ten 8 31 Loyola/Md 2 0 Arizona State 4 0 Hawai’i 1 1 Ohio Wesleyan 7 15 Illinois 2 4 Manhattan 2 0 California 2 1 Idaho 1 0 Oklahoma City 1 0 Iowa 0 1 Niagara 5 7 Oregon 1 0 Louisiana Tech 1 0 Otterbein 8 2 Michigan 0 11 Rider 2 0 UCLA 0 4 Utah State 1 0 Regis 2 0 Michigan State 0 2 St Peter’s 3 1 Washington 1 0 Roanoke 1 0 Minnesota 0 2 Siena 1 0 Washington State 1 0 St. Benedict 0 1 Northwestern 2 1 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 4 0 Ohio State 3 5 Mid-American 150 134 Patriot 7 1 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1 0 Penn State 0 1 Akron 8 2 Army 2 0 Scranton 0 1 Purdue 1 3 Ball State 4 1 Bucknell 1 0 Seattle 4 3 Wisconsin 0 1 Bowling Green 15 8 Colgate 1 0 Tampa 4 0 Central Michigan 2 0 Holy Cross 1 1 Thiel 0 1 Big XII 6 6 Eastern Michigan 3 0 Lafayette 1 0 Villa Madonna 1 0 Colorado 1 1 Kent State 9 1 Navy 1 0 Wabash 0 2 Iowa State 0 2 Miami/Ohio 63 59 Washington & Lee 1 0 Kansas 1 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 Western Reserve 2 3 Oklahoma 1 2 Ohio 12 20 Wilmington 19 17 Oklahoma State 2 0 Toledo 27 19 Wittenberg 16 27 Texas A & M 1 0 Western Michigan 1 0 Wooster 0 1 Texas Tech 0 1

Big Sky 1 1 Idaho State 1 0 Montana State 0 1

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Akron 8-2 Dec 6, 1969 UD Arena W 72 70 13,450 Nov 24, 2004 Lahaina Civic Center MAUI W 8 2 6 3 2,5000 Date Location UD Op Att Dec 5, 1970 Anderson Arena W 7 2 7 0 5,378 1936-37 unknown L 2 5 31 --- Dec 1, 1971 UD Arena W 87 7 8 13,271 Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) 1-0 1946-47 unknown L 4 8 57 --- Jan 5, 1978 UD Arena W 6 1 5 5 11,115 Nov 30, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 6 4 5,808 Bradley 2-9 Jan 2, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 5 5,808 1940-41 unknown L 3 5 4 5 --- Chicago State 2-0 Dec 16, 1972 UD Arena W 74 6 6 11,579 1945-46 unknown L 4 2 87 --- Feb 3, 1988 UD Arena ot W 72 65 10,806 Dec 28, 1974 UD Arena W 7 3 7 2 11,254 1946-47 unknown L 41 8 1 --- Dec 19, 1995 UD Arena W110 76 10,127 Feb 21, 1976 UD Arena W 71 6 6 10,837 Jan 17, 1948 at Bradley L 4 6 7 9 --- Feb 8, 1978 UD Arena W 9 1 5 2 10,358 Mar 15, 1960 MSG NIT L 64 78 16,345 Cincinnati 29-58 Feb 10, 1982 UD Arena W 6 5 5 3 9,551 Jan 13, 1986 UD Arena ot L 7 7 7 9 11,371 Jan 31, 1907 Dayton W 3 2 6 --- Dec 23, 2004 UD Arena W 7 7 6 6 12,329 Feb 9, 1987 Carver Arena L 7 9 9 0 8,292 Feb 10 ,1911 Dayton W 4 9 1 8 --- Dec 30, 1987 UD Arena L 80 97 12,674 Feb 14, 1925 Schmidlapp Center W 2 6 2 5 --- Alabama 0-1 Dec 29, 1988 Carver Arena L 8 6 1 0 4 9,470 Feb 27, 1929 Schmidlapp Center L 1 2 3 3 --- Dec 23, 1972 UD Arena UDIT L 7 6 7 7 12,217 Dec 30, 1989 UD Arena W 98 61 12,103 Jan 28, 1930 Dayton L 2 0 2 4 --- Dec 22, 1990 Carver Arena W 9 1 8 1 7,309 Feb 19, 1930 Schmidlapp Center ot L 3 5 37 --- Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 0-5 Dec 18, 1931 Schmidlapp Center L 2 9 37 --- Nov 27, 1992 Sullivan Arena GAS L 6 7 8 0 4,641 Brigham Young (BYU) 0-2 Dec 14, 1932 Schmidlapp Center L 3 4 3 9 --- Jan 30, 1994 UD Arena L 5 2 6 0 10,046 Mar 17, 1951 MSG NIT L 43 62 18,379 Dec 19, 1934 Schmidlapp Center L 1 8 4 9 --- Mar 3, 1994 UAB Arena L 5 3 8 4 5,348 Jan 3, 1959 UD Fieldhouse L 6 2 7 0 5,808 Feb 11, 1936 Dayton L 2 3 3 2 --- Jan 12, 1995 UAB Arena L 5 6 7 5 4,917 Mar 1, 1936 Schmidlapp Center L 27 3 9 --- Mar 2, 1995 UD Arena L 55 57 10,196 Brown 1-0 Feb 1, 1937 Schmidlapp Center L 2 9 4 5 --- Dec 28, 1984 UD Arena UDIT W 8 8 6 5 10,527 Feb 16, 1937 Dayton L 3 2 3 5 --- Alabama State 1-0 Jan 22, 1938 Schmidlapp Center W 3 2 3 0 --- Dec 20, 1996 UD Arena W 81 50 10,684 Bucknell 1-0 Feb 12, 1938 Dayton W 3 4 2 8 --- Nov 26, 1988 UD Arena W 69 68 10,845 Jan 10, 1939 Schmidlapp Center L 27 4 6 --- Alcorn State 1-0 Feb 4, 1939 Dayton W 4 0 27 --- Feb 7, 1981 UD Arena W 94 69 10,368 Butler 10-11 Feb 10, 1940 Dayton W 4 2 3 6 --- 1924-25 unknown L 2 2 2 8 --- Feb 17, 1940 Schmidlapp Center L 31 41 --- Arizona 1-2 1925-26 unknown L 1 2 4 4 --- Jan 25, 1941 Dayton W 4 3 2 9 --- Mar 13, 1951 MSG NIT W 74 6 8 9,630 Jan 3, 1979 UD Arena W 73 61 10,257 Feb 19, 1941 Schmidlapp Center W 4 4 37 --- Nov 29, 1991 Blaisdell Arena HTT L 6 8 8 4 1,500 Feb 6, 1980 Hinkle Fieldhouse L 6 1 6 2 6,790 Feb 14, 1942 unknown W 4 2 37 --- Nov 21, 2000 Lahina Civic Center MAUI L 5 9 7 6 2,500 Feb 4, 1981 UD Arena W 6 8 6 4 9,231 Jan 24, 1942 Schmidlapp Center W 47 3 9 --- Feb 3, 1982 Hinkle Fieldhouse L 5 8 7 0 649 Feb 19, 1943 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 47 3 4 --- Arizona State 4-0 Feb 9, 1983 UD Arena W 7 5 57 8,539 Jan 23, 1943 Dayton W 51 3 4 --- Jan 1, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 6 6 51 --- Feb 15, 1984 Hinkle Fieldhouse W 7 7 7 6 3,807 Dec 11, 1945 Schmidlapp Center L 2 8 4 5 --- Dec 30, 1950 UD Fieldhouse W 9 4 6 8 5,808 Dec 11, 1985 UD Arena W 69 55 10,222 Jan 15, 1946 Dayton W 4 8 37 --- Dec 26, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 9 3 6 5 5,808 Feb 2, 1987 Hinkle Fieldhouse W 7 3 71 5,108 Feb 11, 1947 Dayton W 4 5 4 2 --- Dec 5, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 8 9 5 0 5,808 Jan 11, 1988 UD Arena L 61 62 10,722 Jan 27, 1947 Schmidlapp Center L 4 6 5 8 --- Jan 26, 1989 Hinkle Fieldhouse W 5 5 5 2 1,932 Jan 20, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 4 3 6 1 --- Arkansas 0-1 Feb 25, 1989 UD Arena L 66 72 11,568 Feb 3, 1948 Schmidlapp Center L 3 4 6 8 --- Mar 18, 1990 Erwin Center NCAA L 8 4 8 6 15,884 Jan 25, 1990 UD Arena W 86 62 12,102 Jan 22, 1954 Cincinnati Gardens W 71 6 9 7,037 Feb 22, 1990 Hinkle Fieldhouse W 8 8 8 2 2,312 Feb 17, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 9 1 6 6 5,808 Army 2-0 Jan 24, 1991 Hinkle Fieldhouse L 9 5 100 4,311 Jan 12, 1955 UD Fieldhouse L 7 8 8 5 5,808 Dec 23, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 41 3 3 5,808 Feb 21, 1991 UD Arena W116 98 12,923 Feb 18, 1955 Armory Fieldhouse W 8 0 6 9 6,433 Dec 29, 1982 UD Arena UDIT W 7 3 5 2 10,312 Jan 25, 1992 UD Arena L 66 83 12,615 Dec 16, 1955 Armory Fieldhouse W 6 6 57 7,126 Feb 22, 1992 Hinkle Fieldhouse L 7 3 7 8 4,218 Mar 3, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 71 5 8 5,808 Auburn 2-0 Jan 23, 1993 UD Arena ot L 66 70 11,344 Dec 15, 1956 UD Fieldhouse L 5 3 6 5 5,808 Dec 29, 1965 Loyola Fieldhouse SBT W 8 5 71 5,000 Feb 18, 1993 Hinkle Fieldhouse L 5 9 74 2,580 Mar 1, 1957 Armory Fieldhouse W 6 7 6 3 7,088 Dec 18, 1972 UD Arena W106 63 11,899 Mar 4, 1958 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 6 7 0 15,011 California (Cal; Cal-Berkley) 2-1 Feb 4, 1959 Cincinnati Gardens L 74 9 6 9,763 Austin Peay 2-0 Dec 28, 1957 Mad. Sq. Garden ot ECAC L 55 60 11,023 Jan 2, 1960 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 3 7 0 11,196 Nov 23, 1991 UD Arena W101 94 11,525 Dec 22, 1973 UD Arena UDIT W 6 6 6 2 11,512 Dec 29, 1960 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 1 71 7,074 Dec 18, 2001 UD Arena W 76 61 12,344 Dec 28, 1985 UD Arena 1ot W 59 53 12,080 Jan 16, 1962 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 1 8 0 11,942 Dec 20, 1962 Cincinnati Gardens L 37 4 4 8,078 Ball State 4-1 Canisius 18-2 Feb 5, 1964 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 3 7 7 8,023 1920-21 unknown W 3 8 1 0 --- Feb 8, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 7 0 4 3 5,808 Jan 12, 1965 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 5 7 6 6,602 1921-22 unknown L 1 5 2 5 --- Nov 28, 1953 Memorial Auditorium W 7 9 6 3 --- Jan 12, 1966 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 9 87 11,152 Dec 7, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 5 8 41 5,808 Jan 5, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 6 8 5 4 5,808 Jan 10, 1967 UD Fieldhouse L 4 9 6 2 5,882 Dec 6, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 4 3 5,808 Jan 14, 1956 Memorial Auditorium W 8 2 7 3 --- Dec 23, 1967 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 7 0 71 11,500 Dec 17, 2002 UD Arena W 80 65 11,598 Jan 8, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 6 5 5 8 5,808 Dec 30, 1967 Armory Fieldhouse L 6 8 8 2 6,883 Jan 11, 1958 Memorial Auditorium W 47 4 3 --- Feb 19, 1969 Armory Fieldhouse L 6 0 9 6 5,837 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 Jan 28, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 5 4 5,808 Dec 23, 1969 UD Arena L 62 64 13,450 Feb 6, 1996 UD Arena W 6 0 5 9 9,876 Jan 9, 1960 Memorial Auditorium W 7 3 6 3 5,808 Feb 11, 1971 Armory Fieldhouse W 7 0 6 9 5,111 Jan 4, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 8 6 6 3 5,808 Jan 19, 1972 UD Arena W 76 60 13,169 Bowling Green 15-8 Jan 6, 1962 Memorial Auditorium L 6 8 7 8 --- Jan 31, 1973 Armory Fieldhouse L 71 8 4 5,106 1923-24 unknown W 3 0 2 4 --- Mar 6, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 6 4 5,808 Jan 30, 1974 UD Arena W 91 79 13,084 1923-24 unknown W 31 1 5 --- Dec 14, 1963 Memorial Auditorium W 6 7 6 5 --- Feb 12, 1975 Armory Fieldhouse L 6 8 7 9 7,146 1924-25 unknown W 3 0 1 5 --- Jan 27, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 8 8 7 2 5,808 Mar 9, 1976 UD Arena L 84 85 12,475 1926-27 unknown W 27 2 6 --- Dec 18, 1965 Memorial Auditorium W 7 0 6 7 --- Jan 12, 1977 Riverfront Coliseum L 6 1 8 4 17,009 1926-27 unknown W 3 8 37 --- Jan 25, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 8 3 5 9 5,882 Feb 11, 1978 UD Arena L 40 42 13,458 1927-28 unknown L 3 0 31 --- Feb 24, 1968 Memorial Auditorium W 8 2 6 4 4,110 Feb 7, 1979 Riverfront Coliseum L 74 8 2 8,089 1927-28 unknown W 4 5 2 8 --- Feb 18, 1981 UD Arena W 7 8 5 6 9,281 Jan 5, 1980 UD Arena L 68 69 12,148 1932-33 unknown L 2 2 51 --- Feb 27, 1982 Memorial Auditorium L 7 6 8 1 4,112 Dec 30, 1980 Riverfront Coliseum L 7 7 8 0 7,590 1942-43 unknown W 4 4 2 4 --- Feb 8, 1985 UD Arena W 60 52 13,455 Jan 6, 1982 UD Arena L 7 3 7 7 11,807 1945-46 unknown L 37 6 8 --- Feb 15, 1986 Niagara Falls Conv. Cent. ot W 6 9 6 8 4,200 Jan 12, 1983 Riverfront Coliseum L 4 9 5 0 5,293 1946-47 unknown L 5 0 6 7 --- Feb 25, 1984 UD Arena W 8 2 6 0 11,073 Feb 6, 1948 at Bowling Green L 6 8 71 --- Central Connecticut State 1-0 Jan 12, 1985 UD Arena W 81 66 13,455 Feb 19, 1949 Oakwood High L 3 8 5 6 --- Dec 27, 1993 UD Arena W118 60 10,378 Feb 2, 1985 Riverfront Coliseum L 6 2 8 3 10,311 Jan 24, 1950 University Gym L 5 6 8 1 --- Jan 25, 1986 Riverfront Coliseum L 7 7 8 2 10,616 Dec 6, 1950 UD Fieldhouse W 57 4 5 5,808 Central Florida (Florida Tech) 2-0 Jan 31, 1987 UD Arena W 6 7 6 4 13,511 Feb 12, 1952 University Gym W 7 0 6 8 --- Dec 17, 1984 UD Arena W 71 6 1 9,018 Jan 30, 1988 Cincinnati Gardens ot L 74 7 6 7,964 Feb 26, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 5 6 5,808 Dec 3, 1988 UD Arena W109 7 7 11,041 Jan 28, 1989 UD Arena W 86 80 12,787 Feb 25, 1954 University Gym L 7 3 107 --- Dec 16, 1989 Shoemaker Center L 8 8 9 0 8,532 Dec 11, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W109 3 9 5,808 Central Michigan 2-0 Dec 29, 1990 UD Arena L 71 7 5 13,511 Dec 7, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 6 0 5,882 Nov 21, 2001 UD Arena W 81 65 12,643 Feb 5, 1992 Shoemaker Center L 4 8 7 7 11,587

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Dec 29, 1992 UD Arena L 5 5 6 5 13,511 Jan 7, 1961 UD Fieldhouse L 6 4 7 5 5,808 Jan 13, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 8 6 74 5,882 Jan 15, 1994 UD Arena L 63 79 13,505 Mar 4, 1961 Alumni Hall L 8 3 8 4 --- Jan 11, 1969 Memorial Building W 6 4 6 2 7,723 Feb 26, 1994 Shoemaker Center L 54 93 13,176 Jan 27, 1962 Alumni Hall 2otW90 88 --- Jan 19, 1970 UD Arena W 89 68 12,430 Jan 26, 1995 UD Arena L 60 81 13,368 Mar 10, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 7 7 6 1 5,808 Jan 23, 1971 Calihan Hall W 8 8 7 7 2,517 Feb 12, 1995 Shoemaker Center L 63 116 13,176 Jan 19, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 57 5 6 5,808 Feb 16, 1972 UD Arena L 70 78 11,984 Dec 27, 1998 Gund Arena L 51 53 15,440 Mar 9, 1963 Alumni Hall L 6 6 6 8 --- Jan 19, 1974 Calihan Hall ot L 7 2 7 9 4,890 Nov 29, 2000 UD Arena L 75 82 13,553 Jan 18, 1964 Alumni Hall L 8 3 8 9 --- Dec 9, 1974 UD Arena W 90 76 11,542 Nov 28, 2001 Shoemaker Center L 55 75 12,142 Mar 7, 1964 UD Fieldhouse L 7 3 7 9 5,808 Jan 24, 1976 Calihan Hall L 7 0 8 6 5,014 Nov 30, 2002 UD Arena W 75 69 13,409 Jan 16, 1965 UD Fieldhouse L 5 9 6 3 5,808 Jan 15, 1977 UD Arena L 63 65 12,030 Dec 23, 2003 Shoemaker Center L 53 82 13,176 Mar 6, 1965 Alumni Hall W 71 6 4 4,017 Jan 14, 1978 Calihan Hall W 7 3 87 8,096 Dec 4, 2004 UD Arena L 55 65 13,409 Mar 13, 1965 Memorial Coliseum NCAA W 7 5 6 9 10,500 Jan 31, 1981 Calihan Hall L 7 0 7 3 5,881 Jan 8, 1966 Alumni Hall W 8 1 7 0 4,541 Jan 30, 1982 UD Arena W 68 62 11,025 (The) Citadel 2-0 Feb 26, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 7 3 5,808 Feb 16, 1983 Calihan Hall ot W 5 8 5 4 4,399 Dec 19, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 6 0 4 8 5,808 Jan 21, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 6 5 5,882 Feb 2, 1984 UD Arena ot W 82 74 9,711 Dec 9, 1989 UD Arena W 97 76 11,769 Mar 4, 1967 Alumni Hall L 7 9 8 4 4,362 Feb 13, 1985 Calihan Hall L 6 7 6 8 2,608 Jan 20, 1968 UD Fieldhouse L 6 5 7 0 5,882 Dec 31, 1985 UD Arena W 67 50 10,430 Clemson 1-0 Feb 17, 1968 Alumni Hall W 7 0 5 8 3,017 Jan 15, 1987 Calihan Hall W 8 4 6 3 2,256 Dec 21, 1974 UD Arena UDIT W 71 6 9 10,203 Jan 18, 1969 Alumni Hall W 8 6 8 3 3,648 Jan 21, 1987 UD Arena W 74 69 10,332 Mar 1, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 6 3 57 5,882 Feb 6, 1988 Calihan Hall ot L 7 9 8 3 3,864 Cleveland State 2-3 Jan 17, 1970 UD Arena W 79 75 13,450 Jan 12, 1989 Calihan Hall W 74 7 3 4,117 1931-32 unknown L 3 6 3 9 --- Feb 21, 1970 Alumni Hall W 74 6 3 3,920 Feb 9, 1989 UD Arena W 64 57 10,721 1932-33 unknown W 5 0 4 8 --- Jan 16, 1971 Alumni Hall W 7 6 71 3,201 Mar 9, 1989 UD Arena MCC W 77 54 10,057 Dec 16, 1995 Gund Arena R & R W 6 8 6 0 11,474 Feb 20, 1971 UD Arena W 92 60 13,150 Jan 27, 1990 UD Arena W1 0 0 8 0 13,511 Feb 3, 1998 UD Arena L 78 79 10,862 Jan 15, 1972 UD Arena L 72 75 12,684 Feb 24, 1990 Cobo Arena W 8 8 8 2 4,155 Dec 18, 1999 CSU Convocation Center L 6 0 7 5 4,975 Jan 27, 1973 Alumni Hall W 8 2 74 4,212 Mar 8, 1990 UD Arena MCC W 90 72 11,199 Jan 26, 1974 UD Arena W 85 71 11,856 Jan 26, 1991 Cobo Arena W 8 2 7 7 3,818 Coastal Carolina 2-0 Jan 25, 1975 Alumni Hall L 8 0 8 6 4,260 Feb 2, 1991 UD Arena L 75 94 13,401 Dec 2, 1995 UD Arena W 80 62 10,761 Jan 31, 1976 Alumni Hall L 7 2 8 4 3,739 Feb 1, 1992 UD Arena W 83 71 13,120 Dec 11, 1999 UD Arena W105 79 12,453 Jan 22, 1977 UD Arena L 67 74 12,180 Mar 7, 1992 Cobo Arena W 7 9 6 7 4,737 Jan 21, 1978 Alumni Hall L 7 0 74 5,115 Jan 30, 1993 Cobo Arena L 7 0 8 8 7,582 Colgate 1-0 Jan 20, 1979 UD Arena ot W 6 8 6 4 12,921 Feb 25, 1993 UD Arena W 81 70 10,605 Jan 31, 1970 UD Arena W 97 82 13,450 Feb 9, 1980 Alumni Hall L 6 3 6 5 5,498 Mar 1, 1994 UD Arena W 93 62 10,230 Mar 4, 1981 UD Arena L 64 84 13,455 Feb 9, 1995 Calihan Hall L 57 7 5 2,191 Colorado 1-1 Jan 9, 1982 Rosemont Horizon L 69 71 12,320 Mar 21, 2001 UD Arena NIT L 4 2 5 9 9,307 Jan 8, 1986 UD Arena W 67 66 10,679 Jan 21, 1983 Rosemont Horizon L 52 56 12,339 Mar 13, 2002 UD Arena NIT W 8 0 6 9 7,130 Jan 10, 1987 Colorado L 5 9 7 7 4,527 Mar 12, 1983 UD Arena W 8 0 71 11,411 Feb 18, 1984 UD Arena W 72 71 12,723 Drake 2-1 Colorado State 0-1 Feb 22, 1984 Rosemont Horizon L 59 79 13,027 Dec 17, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 71 5 4 5,808 Mar 7, 1969 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum L 5 0 5 2 6,500 Jan 26, 1985 UD Arena W 65 64 13,495 Dec 17, 1960 Drake Fieldhouse L 6 2 7 3 --- Feb 6, 1985 Rosemont Horizon W 6 7 6 3 16,803 Jan 31, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 7 9 74 5,808 Columbia 1-0 Jan 4, 1986 Rosemont Horizon L 52 66 12,731 Dec 27, 1985 UD Arena UDIT W 57 4 6 11,751 Feb 1, 1986 UD Arena W 77 64 12,893 Drexel 2-0 Jan 3, 1987 UD Arena L 64 80 12,452 Feb 13, 1980 UD Arena W 7 9 6 7 9,509 Connecticut 2-0 Feb 7, 1987 Rosemont Horizon L 65 88 14,280 Jan 29, 1983 UD Arena W 82 60 10,675 Mar 10, 1982 UD Arena ot NIT W 7 6 7 5 8,100 Jan 14, 1988 Rosemont Horizon W 7 9 7 2 10,935 Nov 20, 2000 Lahina Civic Center MAUI W 8 0 6 6 2,500 Mar 1, 1988 UD Arena L 7 7 9 2 11,740 Duke 1-5 Feb 7, 1989 UD Arena L 50 78 11,248 Dec 30, 1959 Reynolds Coliseum 3ot DC W 71 6 3 --- Coppin State 1-0 Dec 20, 1989 Rosemont Horizon W 8 6 7 3 8,405 Dec 19, 1969 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 6 7 7 2 11,500 Nov 27, 2004 UD Arena W 55 42 12,011 Jan 3, 1991 UD Arena L 73 81 11,633 Dec 22, 1970 UD Arena L 64 70 13,458 Jan 3, 1994 UD Arena L 86 98 10,241 Mar 20, 1971 MSG NIT L 60 68 19,102 Cornell 1-0 Feb 17, 1994 Rosemont Horizon L 7 7 100 6,748 Dec 22, 1971 Cameron Indoor DC L 6 6 6 8 5,300 Jan 9, 2005 UD Arena W 62 51 12,587 Feb 5, 1995 UD Arena L 71 85 10,194 Dec 29, 2002 Cameron Indoor L 74 8 5 9,314 Mar 4, 1995 Rosemont Horizon L 7 8 103 7,469 Creighton 5-2 Dec 30, 1996 UD Arena W 71 49 11,604 Duquesne 39-16 Feb 11, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 6 7 5,808 Dec 23, 1997 Rosemont Horizon W 7 0 57 3,395 Jan 5, 1953 Campus Gym 2ot W 7 2 7 0 --- Jan 12, 1974 Omaha Civic Auditorium L 6 2 6 9 4,697 Dec 30, 1998 UD Arena W 7 0 5 9 11,641 Jan 24, 1953 UD Fieldhouse 2ot W 6 8 6 6 5,808 Jan 11, 1975 UD Arena L 70 71 11,352 Mar 18, 2004 HSBC Arena 2ot NCAA L 6 9 7 6 18,698 Jan 4, 1954 Campus Gym L 5 2 7 0 --- Feb 7, 1984 Omaha Civic Auditorium W 7 9 6 4 5,694 Dec 1, 2004 Allstate Arena L 5 9 7 0 8,787 Feb 27, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 5 4 5,808 Feb 28, 1985 UD Arena W 67 62 11,262 Dec 29, 1954 MSG ECAC L 75 90 16,015 Jan 16, 1986 Omaha Civic Auditorium W 6 4 5 0 4,818 Detroit (Detroit Mercy) 33-28 Jan 10, 1955 Campus Gym W 6 8 6 7 --- Dec 30, 1986 UD Arena ot W 83 81 11,198 1917-18 unknown L 1 5 3 8 --- Feb 26, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 5 8 5,808 1919-20 unknown L 1 0 2 5 --- Mar 18, 1955 MSG NIT L 58 70 18,496 Dartmouth 2-0 1920-21 unknown L 1 9 27 --- Jan 5, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 6 8 5 2 5,808 Dec 28, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 6 2 4 5 5,808 1924-25 unknown L 1 6 2 3 --- Feb 29, 1956 Campus Gym L 8 6 87 --- Dec 30, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 7 0 5,808 1926-27 unknown L 2 6 2 8 --- Dec 28, 1956 Freedom Hall BGT W 8 8 4 5 15,400 1927-28 unknown L 2 4 2 5 --- Jan 3, 1957 UD Fieldhouse L 71 7 9 5,808 Davidson 0-3 1929-30 unknown L 1 8 2 9 --- Feb 8, 1958 Pitt Field House W 6 8 6 5 --- Feb 6, 1969 MSG L 6 3 6 4 6,496 1929-30 unknown W 2 8 2 0 --- Jan 7, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 57 47 5,808 Feb 21, 1972 Charlotte Coliseum L 6 9 8 5 4,554 1930-31 unknown L 2 2 2 4 --- Feb 17, 1959 Campus Gym L 57 6 5 --- Feb 24, 1973 UD Arena L 67 84 12,865 1930-31 unknown L 2 4 4 5 --- Jan 13, 1960 UD Fieldhouse ot W 7 5 6 0 5,808 1931-32 unknown L 1 6 2 9 --- Feb 10, 1960 Campus Gym L 6 6 7 9 --- Delaware State 2-0 1932-33 unknown L 2 2 3 4 --- Jan 11, 1961 Pitt Field House W 6 0 5 6 --- Jan 28, 1995 UD Arena W 70 60 10,155 1934-35 unknown L 31 3 6 --- Feb 15, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 7 0 6 7 5,808 Dec 7, 1996 UD Arena W 83 55 10,619 1936-37 unknown L 2 4 4 5 --- Jan 10, 1962 Pitt Field House L 5 9 7 9 --- Jan 29, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 5 4 5 0 --- Feb 17, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 71 4 8 5,808 DePaul 35-33 Feb 7, 1948 at Detroit W 3 2 2 8 --- Feb 2, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 7 9 5 9 5,808 1920-21 unknown L 2 0 3 3 --- Jan 8, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 7 2 5 9 5,808 Feb 13, 1963 Pittsburgh Civic Arena W 5 8 57 --- 1928-29 unknown W 2 2 1 8 --- Mar 2, 1959 Memorial Building W 8 2 51 --- Jan 18, 1975 UD Arena L 8 1 8 2 11,631 Dec 8, 1956 Alumni Hall L 5 9 6 7 --- Mar 2, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 6 9 5,808 Jan 19, 1976 Pittsburgh Civic Arena L 6 7 9 1 3,340 Jan 30, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 5 8 5,808 Jan 17, 1961 Memorial Building L 57 71 --- Feb 2, 1978 Pittsburgh Civic Arena W 6 7 6 5 2,322 Jan 4, 1958 Alumni Hall W 6 9 6 0 --- Feb 10, 1962 UD Fieldhouse L 7 5 97 5,808 Jan 6, 1979 UD Arena W 82 62 11,623 Feb 12, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 6 2 5 3 5,808 Feb 9, 1963 Memorial Building W 7 0 6 8 --- Feb 24, 1980 Pittsburgh Civic Arena L 71 8 5 4,084 Jan 10, 1959 Alumni Hall W 6 2 6 0 --- Feb 12, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 8 4 5,808 Feb 20, 1981 UD Arena 3ot W109 100 10,655 Feb 11, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 8 8 6 9 5,808 Jan 9, 1965 Memorial Building ot L 74 7 6 --- Feb 25, 1982 Pittsburgh Civic Arena W 71 6 1 1,787 Feb 17, 1960 Alumni Hall L 6 6 7 0 --- Mar 5, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W109 8 0 5,808 Feb 1, 1983 UD Arena L 5 5 5 8 9,066 Mar 5, 1960 Alumni Hall W 6 7 6 6 --- Jan 14, 1967 Memorial Building W 9 4 7 5 3,736 Dec 12, 1987 UD Arena W 90 76 11,926

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Feb 4, 1993 UD Arena W 78 77 10,622 Mar 10, 1989 UD Arena ot MCC L 7 9 8 4 11,238 Georgia Tech 1-0 Mar 4, 1993 A.J. Palumbo Center L 51 6 7 2,019 Jan 20, 1990 Roberts Stadium W 8 8 6 8 11,237 Dec 17, 1977 UD Arena UDIT W 6 5 6 3 10,844 Jan 29, 1996 A.J. Palumbo Center L 5 6 5 9 3,099 Feb 17, 1990 UD Arena W 81 58 12,410 Feb 26, 1996 UD Arena W 72 69 10,484 Jan 12, 1991 Roberts Stadium L 76 78 12,258 Grambling Jan 30, 1997 A.J. Palumbo Center L 71 8 0 5,098 Jan 19, 1991 UD Arena W 74 61 13,056 First Meeting Feb 26, 1997 UD Arena W 78 64 10,808 Mar 7, 1991 UD Arena MCC W 71 59 11,264 Feb 7, 1998 UD Arena W 86 78 13,318 Jan 4, 1992 UD Arena W 72 70 13,007 Hampton 1-0 Feb 25, 1998 A.J. Palumbo Center W 6 8 6 2 5,903 Feb 8, 1992 Roberts Stadium L 52 58 10,791 Jan 3, 1996 UD Arena W 91 65 10,383 Jan 23, 1999 A.J. Palumbo Center W 6 6 5 9 5,323 Jan 20, 1993 UD Arena L 65 73 10,845 Feb 17, 1999 UD Arena W 63 44 12,494 Feb 20, 1993 Roberts Stadium L 36 71 11,625 Harvard 2-0 Feb 6, 2000 UD Arena W 98 77 13,090 Mar 11, 1993 Market Square Arena MCC L 6 6 6 9 5,187 Jan 2, 1967 UD Field House W1 0 0 7 8 5,882 Mar 2, 2000 A.J. Palumbo Center W 9 4 6 4 4,402 Nov 27, 2002 UD Arena W 6 4 5 9 11,176 Dec 30, 1974 UD Arena W 77 64 12,214 Jan 6, 2001 UD Arena W 70 61 13,237 Feb 3, 2001 A.J. Palumbo Center W 8 2 6 3 5,234 Fairfield 2-0 Hawai’i 1-1 Jan 12, 2002 A.J. Palumbo Center W 8 8 4 4 4,407 Feb 10, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 9 5 7 0 5,882 Dec 24, 1995 Special Events Center UAC L 7 2 7 8 5,163 Feb 13, 2002 UD Arena W 82 50 12,793 Mar 10, 1978 UD Arena NIT W108 93 12,847 Nov 26, 2003 Lahaina Civic Center MAUI W 8 2 7 2 2,500 Jan 13, 2003 UD Arena W 77 72 12,486 Feb 5, 2003 A.J. Palumbo Center W 7 6 7 5 4,004 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 Hofstra 1-0 Feb 15, 2004 UD Arena W 70 58 13,260 Nov 25, 1989 UD Arena W105 97 10,951 Dec 29, 1981 UD Arena UDIT W 7 7 5 4 10,560 Mar 6, 2004 A.J. Palumbo Center W 7 3 6 9 5,406 Mar 11, 2004 UD Arena A10 W 69 56 10,178 Florida A & M 1-0 Holy Cross 1-1 Jan 5, 2005 UD Arena 2ot L 93 94 12,275 Nov 30, 1996 UD Arena W 89 58 10,294 Mar 25, 1961 MSG NIT L 76 85 15,673 Jan 15, 2005 Palumbo Center W 5 8 5 4 3,615 Mar 9, 1979 UD Arena NIT W105 81 10,846 Florida State 3-3 East Carolina 3-0 Feb 15, 1969 Tully Gym L 71 7 9 5,000 Houston 3-4 Dec 20, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 8 6 6 6 5,882 Feb 7, 1970 UD Arena L 76 82 13,450 Mar 17, 1962 MSG NIT W 94 77 12,308 Dec 31, 1971 UD Arena W 86 72 11,448 Mar 6, 1976 UD Arena W 95 81 10,780 Feb 24, 1966 MSG W 71 69 11,620 Jan 6, 1992 UD Arena W 61 49 11,509 Feb 18, 1977 Bayfront Center L 71 7 6 1,000 Mar 7, 1970 Daniel-Meyer NCAA L 6 4 71 5,823 Dec 22, 1978 UD Arena UDIT W 97 8 0 10,840 Jan 4, 1971 Hofheinz Pavilion L 8 0 107 7,003 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Dec 30, 1981 UD Arena UDIT W 9 3 7 9 9,740 Jan 3, 1972 UD Arena W 73 69 12,170 Dec 21, 1995 UD Arena W 85 65 10,026 Jan 6, 1975 Hofheinz Pavilion L 8 5 8 6 5,231 Fordham 16-4 Dec 27, 1975 UD Arena L 68 72 12.313 Eastern Kentucky 33-9 Jan 3, 1953 UD Fieldhouse L 5 9 6 4 5,808 Dec 4, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 4 0 4 8 --- Dec 19, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 3 5 5,808 Howard 1-1 Feb 15, 1950 Weaver Health Building L 5 5 7 2 --- Mar 18, 1958 MSG NIT W 74 70 12,160 Jan 9, 1980 UD Arena 2 ot L 56 58 10,073 Dec 15, 1950 Weaver Health Building L 6 6 7 2 --- Mar 19, 1968 MSG NIT W 61 60 18,683 Nov 26, 1994 UD Arena W 91 82 12,832 Jan 24, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 6 0 5,808 Mar 10, 1981 UD Arena 2ot NIT W 6 6 6 5 7,100 Jan 16, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 7 3 5,808 Jan 29, 1986 UD Arena W 64 59 10,537 Idaho 1-0 Feb 14, 1952 Weaver Health Building W 6 0 5 9 --- Feb 23, 1991 MSG L 63 73 15,878 Dec 14, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 9 3 5 6 5,808 Dec 17, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 7 2 6 2 5,808 Dec 9, 1991 UD Arena 2ot W 92 82 11,843 Mar 3, 1953 Weaver Health Building ot W 7 3 6 8 --- Feb 10, 1996 Rose Hill Gym L 5 8 6 8 2,314 Idaho State 1-0 Dec 5, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 6 5 5,808 Jan 25, 1997 UD Arena ot W 69 66 10,539 Dec 12, 1964 UD Fieldhouse ot W 71 5 3 5,808 Feb 25, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 7 6 5,808 Jan 3, 1998 Rose Hill Gym W 6 6 5 4 1,651 Jan 19, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 6 1 5,808 Mar 4, 1998 CoreStates Spectrum A10 W 6 8 6 0 7,144 Illinois 2-4 Feb 1, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 4 8 5,808 Jan 2, 1999 UD Arena W 71 55 11,091 Mar 21, 1952 Chicago Stadium NCAA L 6 1 8 0 14,147 Dec 20, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 6 9 6 8 5,808 Jan 15, 2000 Rose Hill Gym L 6 1 7 0 3,056 Dec 21, 1956 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 6 5 8 2 Feb 27, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 51 5,808 Jan 27, 2001 UD Arena W 81 74 13,347 Dec 18, 1964 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 8 6 104 11,500 Feb 25, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 7 9 71 5,808 Feb 28, 2001 Rose Hill Gym W 8 3 7 0 2,328 Mar 15, 1982 Assembly Hall NIT W 6 1 5 8 16,275 Jan 20, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 97 6 6 5,808 Feb 6, 2002 Rose Hill Gym W 9 2 7 8 2,395 Mar 16, 1990 Erwin Center NCAA W 8 8 8 6 11,578 Dec 8, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 7 9 6 7 5,808 Mar 1, 2003 UD Arena W 69 64 13,409 Nov 25, 1992 Sullivan Arena ot GAS L 7 8 8 6 4,393 Dec 7, 1963 Alumni Coliseum W 8 3 7 2 --- Jan 17, 2004 Rose Hill Gym W 7 5 5 6 2,251 Dec 5, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 71 5,808 Feb 2, 2005 UD Arena W 65 47 12,462 Illinois State 2-1 Dec 4, 1965 Alumni Coliseum W 7 2 6 9 6,700 Dec 2, 1972 UD Arena W 81 75 12,594 Dec 10, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W104 82 5,882 Furman 2-0 Nov 23, 1990 UD Arena W109 69 12,814 Dec 9, 1967 Alumni Coliseum L 7 5 7 6 7,250 Nov 29, 1989 UD Arena W 92 86 11,043 Dec 6, 1993 Redbird Arena L 6 2 7 5 6,463 Dec 28, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 7 6 5,882 Dec 21, 1994 UD Arena W 76 61 10,306 Dec 13, 1969 Alumni Coliseum W 6 7 6 3 7,200 Iona 4-1 Feb 2, 1971 UD Arena W110 86 12,229 George Washington 8-12 Jan 9, 1954 MSG W 6 8 6 4 5,278 Dec 13, 1971 Alumni Coliseum L 9 1 9 8 5,950 Jan 21, 1996 Smith Center L 5 8 7 7 4,328 Jan 7, 1956 MSG W 8 3 6 4 5,012 Jan 3, 1973 UD Arena L 7 0 74 11,874 Feb 1, 1996 UD Arena L 65 77 10,186 Dec 22, 1981 Mulcahy Center W 8 3 7 8 3,022 Jan 15, 1975 Alumni Coliseum W 7 3 6 5 5,950 Jan 18, 1997 UD Arena L 3 8 5 9 11,512 Dec 4, 1982 UD Arena W 84 58 10,486 Dec 9, 1975 UD Arena W 68 59 10,207 Mar 1, 1997 Smith Center L 57 71 4,283 Jan 6, 1988 UD Arena L 77 84 11,106 Dec 6, 1976 Alumni Coliseum W 7 6 6 9 2,200 Jan 18, 1998 Smith Center L 6 1 8 1 5,454 Dec 5, 1977 UD Arena W 83 70 10,831 Feb 14, 1998 UD Arena W 78 64 12,061 Iowa 0-1 Dec 4, 1978 Alumni Coliseum L 7 0 7 2 5,802 Jan 14, 1999 Smith Center L 6 9 8 1 4,172 Dec 22, 1979 UD Arena UDIT L 5 4 6 1 10,612 Dec 17, 1979 UD Arena W 9 3 7 3 9,819 Feb 14, 1999 UD Arena L 65 69 12,873 Dec 6, 1980 Alumni Coliseum W 7 7 7 2 6,100 Mar 4, 1999 CoreStates Spectrum A10 L 9 0 100 7,881 Iowa State 0-2 Feb 16, 1982 UD Arena W 84 50 10,014 Jan 22, 2000 UD Arena W 83 76 12,535 Jan 7, 1987 Hilton Coliseum L 62 72 12,050 Dec 1, 1982 Alumni Coliseum W 7 8 57 4,100 Feb 9, 2000 Smith Center L 9 0 9 5 4,214 Jan 9, 1988 UD Arena L 80 84 13,201 Jan 7, 1984 UD Arena W 69 62 11,253 Feb 17, 2001 UD Arena W 82 79 13,553 Dec 4, 1984 Alumni Coliseum W 7 6 5 5 4,700 Jan 9, 2002 UD Arena W 83 59 12,069 IUPUI 2-0 Dec 17, 1994 UD Arena W 70 65 10,288 Feb 21,2002 Smith Center W 8 9 5 9 2,128 Nov 18, 1998 UD Arena W 76 66 10,483 Dec 6, 1995 Alumni Coliseum ot L 6 5 71 2,250 Jan 18, 2003 Smith Center W 71 6 1 4,102 Dec 13, 2003 UD Arena W 61 59 12,277 Dec 8, 2001 UD Arena W 82 70 12,021 Feb 12, 2003 UD Arena W 87 68 12,811 Nov 21, 2005 UD Arena L 66 73 12,254 Jan 21, 2004 UD Arena W 74 66 12,558 Jacksonville 1-0 Feb 18, 2004 Smith Center L 6 4 6 6 5,033 Jan 5, 1976 UD Arena W 9 2 8 3 10,074 Eastern Michigan 3-0 Jan 30, 2005 Smith Center L 7 3 8 2 4,236 Jan 28, 1970 UD Arena W 97 81 12,716 Feb 24, 2005 UD Arena L 59 62 13,409 Kansas 1-0 Dec 6, 1997 UD Arena W 81 76 10,086 Mar 23, 1968 MSG NIT W 61 48 19,008 Dec 19, 1998 UD Arena W 83 58 12,811 Georgetown 1-2 Jan 24, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 8 0 74 5,808 Kent State 9-1 Evansville 7-9 Mar 14, 1978 UD Arena NIT L 62 71 13,458 1922-23 unknown W 2 6 11 --- Dec 9, 1950 at Owensboro, KY L 5 4 6 0 --- Mar 25, 1984 Pauley Pavilion NCAA L 4 9 6 1 12,564 Jan 27, 1950 Memorial Gym L 6 1 8 0 --- Dec 1, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 4 9 5,808 Jan 27, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 6 6 4 6 5,808 Jan 21, 1989 UD Arena L 6 5 8 3 11,807 Georgia 1-0 Dec 7, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 5 6 5,808 Feb 18, 1989 Roberts Stadium L 8 3 109 11,157 Dec 21, 1973 UD Arena UDIT W 6 3 5 5 11,138 Mar 3, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 9 4 6 5 5,808

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Feb 18, 1970 UD Arena W 88 78 12,127 Feb 13, 1954 The Armory W 7 5 71 --- Jan 14, 1974 UD Arena W 74 59 11,208 Dec 19, 1970 UD Arena W 65 63 12,551 Dec 15, 1954 UD Fieldhouse ot W 71 6 7 5,808 Feb 1, 1975 UD Arena W 76 63 10,914 Jan 22, 1972 Memorial Gym W 5 8 5 6 4,087 Jan 21, 1955 The Armory ot W 6 9 6 7 --- Feb 11, 1976 UD Arena W 7 8 7 3 9,987 Feb 21, 1973 UD Arena W 74 6 6 11,175 Jan 28, 1956 UD Fieldhouse ot L 6 4 6 6 --- Feb 26, 1977 UD Arena W 8 9 71 11,310 Nov 14, 1998 UD Arena W 89 73 12,235 Feb 17, 1956 The Armory L 5 6 5 9 --- Feb 25, 1978 UD Arena W 79 69 11,239 Mar 24, 1956 MSG NIT L 80 93 15,763 Mar 3, 1979 Alumni Hall L 6 8 6 9 1,192 Kentucky 2-3 Dec 29, 1956 Freedom Hall ot BGT L 5 3 6 1 --- Feb 2, 1980 UD Arena W 72 63 12,078 Jan 11, 1947 Alumni Gym L 2 9 7 0 --- Jan 26, 1957 The Armory L 5 6 57 --- Jan 17, 1981 Alumni Hall ot L 8 1 87 3,238 Dec 21, 1955 Memorial Coliseum UKIT W 8 9 74 --- Feb 23, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 5 0 4 8 5,808 Jan 16, 1982 UD Arena W 88 87 10,213 Mar 11, 1966 Iowa Field House NCAA L 7 9 8 6 11,500 Jan 25, 1958 Freedom Hall W 57 4 9 --- Feb 4, 1983 Circle Pavilion W 6 5 5 8 1,721 Dec 22, 1967 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 8 5 8 8 11,500 Feb 26, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 5 8 5 2 5,808 Jan 11, 1984 Circle Pavilion ot L 9 3 9 4 2,611 Nov 29, 2000 Firstar Center W 6 8 6 6 17,232 Jan 24, 1959 Freedom Hall L 5 9 7 6 9,021 Jan 2, 1985 UD Arena W 8 0 7 0 9,486 Feb 21, 1959 UD Fieldhouse L 5 4 5 8 5,808 Jan 29, 1987 UD Arena W 66 64 10,456 La Salle 19-11 Jan 23, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 6 2 5 3 5,808 Feb 20, 1988 Int’l. Amphitheater L 7 7 8 6 4,410 Mar 15, 1952 MSG NIT L 64 75 18,485 Feb 20, 1960 Freedom Hall L 5 5 8 0 --- Jan 7, 1989 Int’l. Amphitheater W 8 9 8 0 1,008 Dec 14, 1952 UD Fieldhouse ot L 6 4 7 3 5,962 Jan 21, 1961 Freedom Hall L 5 0 6 3 --- Feb 11, 1989 UD Arena W 93 85 11,755 Jan 16, 1954 Philadelphia Civic Ctr L 5 8 8 2 5,956 Feb 19, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 9 1 71 5,808 Jan 13, 1990 UD Arena W 88 71 12,193 Dec 30, 1961 MSG ECAC W 81 67 15,408 Jan 13, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 7 2 6 4 5,808 Feb 8, 1990 Rosemont Horizon L 9 4 9 6 801 Jan 21, 1981 The Palestra L 6 8 7 6 5,766 Feb 24, 1962 Freedom Hall W 6 5 5 9 --- Mar 9, 1990 UD Arena MCC W 97 95 13,202 Feb 6, 1982 UD Arena W 84 77 10,878 Jan 12, 1963 UD Fieldhouse ot W 7 0 6 5 5,808 Jan 10, 1991 Rosemont Horizon ot W 97 9 2 1,290 Feb 12, 1983 The Palestra W 7 9 7 3 771 Feb 23, 1963 Freedom Hall ot L 5 5 6 1 --- Feb 7, 1991 UD Arena W 97 88 12,536 Feb 11, 1984 UD Arena W 84 69 10,313 Jan 11, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 5 9 5,808 Feb 13, 1992 Rosemont Horizon W 74 7 2 2,101 Dec 25, 1987 McCabe Gym CCC L 6 6 6 9 1,000 Feb 22, 1964 Freedom Hall W 89 79 12,152 Feb 19, 1992 UD Arena W 73 59 12,021 Feb 6, 1993 UD Arena L 64 72 11,808 Jan 23, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 8 3 7 8 5,808 Mar 12, 1992 Riverfront Coliseum MCC L 7 3 8 3 6,779 Mar 6, 1993 The Palestra L 57 6 7 5,201 Feb 24, 1965 Freedom Hall W 7 5 7 0 8,802 Jan 28, 1993 Rosemont Horizon W 7 0 6 9 1,306 Feb 24, 1996 Philadelphia Civic Ctr W 6 7 6 0 1,961 Dec 15, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 5 9 5,808 Feb 27, 1993 UD Arena L 56 59 11,286 Feb 28, 1996 UD Arena W 6 6 6 4 9,823 Jan 19, 1966 Freedom Hall L 77 94 11,264 Jan 11, 1997 CoreStates Spectrum L 51 6 3 1,220 Dec 17, 1966 Freedom Hall L 81 96 14,602 Loyola (Maryland) 2-0 Feb 20, 1997 UD Arena W 72 62 10,024 Jan 18, 1967 UD Fieldhouse L 5 0 6 6 5,882 Jan 7, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 6 8 4 2 --- Jan 10, 1998 UD Arena W 89 72 12,107 Dec 13, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 6 3 47 5,882 Feb 7, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 74 5 4 5,808 Jan 20, 1998 CoreStates Spectrum L 6 0 7 3 1,163 Jan 23, 1968 Freedom Hall L 72 73 11,081 Jan 16, 1999 Gola Arena L 7 0 8 1 2,315 Dec 14, 1968 Freedom Hall L 69 84 12,018 Manhattan 2-0 Feb 27, 1999 UD Arena L 74 88 12,481 Jan 15, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 6 9 6 7 5,882 Mar 6, 1954 MSG NIT W 90 79 16,259 Jan 25, 2000 UD Arena W 6 9 6 0 11,713 Dec 9, 1969 Freedom Hall W 72 56 12,237 Dec 26, 1957 MSG ECAC W 59 51 8,297 Feb 23, 2000 Gola Arena W 71 6 4 2,414 Jan 14, 1970 UD Arena L 69 77 13,450 Jan 21, 2001 UD Arena W 62 43 12,675 Dec 9, 1970 Freedom Hall L 70 72 11,050 Marquette 13-21 Jan 23, 2002 Gola Arena W 71 6 9 2,125 Jan 13, 1971 UD Arena L 68 73 13,458 Dec 28, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 9 5 7 6 5,882 Mar 2, 2002 UD Arena W 95 72 12,850 Dec 8, 1971 Freedom Hall L 6 0 8 8 9,642 Jan 6, 1968 MECCA Arena L 68 83 11,138 Jan 8, 2003 UD Arena W 76 72 12,289 Jan 12, 1972 UD Arena L 64 71 12,782 Feb 16, 1980 MECCA Arena L 64 73 10,938 Feb 1, 2003 Gola Arena W 7 5 7 0 3,520 Dec 5, 1972 Freedom Hall L 5 8 7 5 7,544 Jan 24, 1981 UD Arena W 85 73 13,108 Jan 24, 2004 Gola Arena W 7 7 7 5 3,715 Jan 17, 1973 UD Arena L 73 74 12,273 Feb 20, 1982 MECCA Arena L 58 72 11,052 Feb 28, 2004 UD Arena W 72 58 13,409 Dec 5, 1973 Freedom Hall L 68 75 10,994 Feb 23, 1983 UD Arena W 65 63 10,570 Jan 22, 2005 UD Arena W 66 58 13,409 Jan 23, 1974 UD Arena L 72 90 12,340 Jan 21, 1984 MECCA Arena ot L 6 4 6 6 11,052 Feb 12, 2005 Gola Arena W 5 6 4 5 2,712 Dec 5, 1974 UD Arena L 74 76 12,641 Feb 16, 1985 MECCA Arena L 55 61 11,052 Mar 6, 1975 Freedom Hall L 67 83 14,109 Feb 23, 1985 UD Arena W 72 59 13,455 Lafayette 1-0 Jan 28, 1976 Freedom Hall L 74 83 10,395 Jan 18, 1986 MECCA Arena L 60 70 11,052 1912-13 unknown W 7 5 1 --- Jan 27, 1977 UD Arena L 71 76 11,930 Feb 22, 1986 UD Arena L 79 82 13,502 Dec 19, 1977 Freedom Hall L 63 69 14,191 Jan 17, 1987 MECCA Arena L 57 64 11,052 Lamar 2-0 Jan 16, 1979 UD Arena L 76 77 13,458 Feb 21, 1987 UD Arena W 59 57 12,891 Dec 3, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 51 5,808 Jan 26, 1988 UD Arena L 59 90 13,261 Jan 23, 1988 UD Arena W 67 62 13,452 Dec 18, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 7 3 5,808 Dec 10, 1988 Freedom Hall L 68 95 19,364 Feb 13, 1988 MECCA Arena L 56 79 11,052 Dec 29, 1994 UD Arena L 78 92 13,036 Jan 14, 1989 MECCA Arena L 8 6 9 0 11,107 Long Island-Brooklyn (LIU-Brooklyn) 5-1 Dec 11, 1996 Freedom Hall L 67 80 19,413 Mar 2, 1989 UD Arena L 74 7 6 11,171 1939-40 Brooklyn, NY L 3 9 4 8 --- Dec 21, 1998 UD Arena L 65 68 12,774 Jan 11, 1990 UD Arena L 84 95 11,261 Feb 10, 1973 UD Arena W 84 76 12,038 Dec 23, 2000 Freedom Hall W 91 68 18,739 Feb 10, 1990 Bradley Center W 79 77 14,988 Dec 8, 1973 MSG W 8 0 6 9 5,239 Jan 5, 1991 UD Arena W1 0 3 8 1 12,747 Mar 2, 1983 UD Arena W 97 8 5 9,198 Loyola Marymount 5-0 Feb 9, 1991 Bradley Center L 65 67 14,708 Dec 7, 1985 UD Arena W 9 8 6 9 10,871 Jan 25, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 8 9 71 5,808 Jan 8, 1992 UD Arena W 60 57 12,149 Mar 11, 1998 UD Arena NIT W 95 92 10,665 Jan 25, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 57 5,808 Jan 6, 1993 Bradley Center L 44 82 12,941 Dec 23, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 8 3 5 8 5,888 Feb 20, 1994 Bradley Center L 62 84 13,642 Louisiana State (LSU) 2-0 Dec 17, 1970 UD Arena W 80 59 12,056 Feb 23, 1994 UD Arena L 58 63 10,658 Mar 15, 1984 Huntsman Center NCAA W 74 6 6 6,978 Dec 11, 1976 UD Arena W 71 48 11,286 Jan 20, 1995 UD Arena L 58 70 10,868 Nov 25, 1995 Special Events Center UAC W 8 6 7 3 6,709 Feb 23, 1995 Bradley Center L 59 70 13,006 Loyola (Chicago) 33-15 Dec 27, 1996 UD Arena L 61 65 11,482 Louisiana Tech 1-0 1928-29 unknown L 1 2 3 0 --- Dec 21, 1997 Bradley Center L 68 86 11,082 Dec 12, 1992 UD Arena W 70 60 10,733 1929-30 unknown L 1 6 37 --- Nov 28, 1998 UD Arena W 81 49 10,745 Dec 22, 1949 at Loyola L 4 6 6 9 --- Dec 7, 1999 MECCA Arena W 6 3 6 0 8,163 Louisiana Lafayette 1-2 Mar 3, 1950 Cleveland Arena OCT L 5 6 6 0 --- Dec 30, 2000 UD Arena W 61 60 13,268 Feb 26, 1972 UD Arena L 86103 13,458 Jan 7, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 74 4 6 5,808 Dec 5, 2001 Bradley Center L 51 73 10,002 Jan 26, 1977 UD Arena L 52 54 11,403 Jan 18, 1952 Chicago Stadium W 9 1 71 --- Jan 4, 2003 UD Arena ot W 92 85 12,307 Dec 9, 2003 UD Arena W 66 59 12,055 Jan 21, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 6 3 5,808 Jan 23, 1953 Alumni Hall ot L 6 9 7 5 --- Marshall 5-24 Louisiana Monroe 2-0 Feb 6, 1954 Alumni Hall W 8 6 7 8 --- 1934-35 unknown L 2 5 3 9 --- Dec 3, 1983 UD Arena W 8 0 7 8 10106 Feb 1, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 37 5,808 1934-35 unknown L 3 0 3 5 --- Dec 18, 1997 UD Arena W 83 73 10,626 Mar 22, 1962 MSG NIT W 9 8 8 2 17,326 1935-36 unknown L 27 3 8 --- Dec 31, 1962 Chicago Stadium L 69 74 10,346 1935-36 unknown W 37 3 5 --- Louisville 25-39 Jan 22, 1964 UD Fieldhouse L 5 6 7 0 5,808 1936-37 unknown L 3 5 51 --- Jan 3, 1948 The Armory L 5 3 6 9 --- Feb 20, 1965 Chicago Stadium W 8 3 7 2 8,985 1936-37 unknown L 41 4 8 --- Dec 8, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 5 8 5 5 --- Feb 16, 1966 UD Fieldhouse L 7 2 7 7 5,808 1937-38 unknown L 2 8 4 9 --- Jan 17, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 6 8 6 1 5,808 Dec 23, 1966 Alumni Hall W100 9 0 6,059 1937-38 unknown L 31 5 6 --- Feb 17, 1951 The Armory W 7 0 6 6 --- Feb 21, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 9 1 7 5 5,882 1938-39 unknown L 37 4 6 --- Dec 5, 1951 UD Fieldhouse ot L 7 6 7 9 5,808 Feb 8, 1969 Chicago Stadium ot W 7 0 6 9 4,621 1938-39 unknown L 3 9 6 1 --- Feb 6, 1952 The Armory W 7 2 71 5,808 Mar 3, 1970 UD Arena W 93 70 12,872 1939-40 unknown L 2 5 31 --- Jan 7, 1953 The Armory L 7 0 7 6 --- Feb 6, 1971 UD Arena W 77 63 12,691 1939-40 unknown L 2 5 6 1 --- Feb 14, 1953 UD Fieldhouse L 6 3 6 9 5,808 Feb 10, 1972 UD Arena W 91 90 12,167 1940-41 unknown L 37 4 6 --- Dec 16, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 1 5,808 Feb 3, 1973 Chicago Stadium W110 8 9 7,383 1940-41 unknown L 4 2 7 8 ---

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1941-42 unknown L 31 5 5 --- Feb 6, 1940 at Dayton L 37 4 2 --- Dec 12, 1984 Millett Hall L 6 4 6 9 5,867 1941-42 unknown L 37 4 0 --- Feb 3, 1941 at Dayton W 3 9 2 6 --- Jan 28, 1985 UD Arena W 63 54 12,060 1942-43 unknown L 4 8 5 2 --- Feb 22, 1941 at Miami W 4 5 37 --- Dec 4, 1985 Millett Hall L 57 7 0 7,111 1942-43 unknown W 5 2 4 5 --- Jan 21, 1942 at Miami L 3 2 3 3 --- Dec 21, 1985 UD Arena W 70 68 13,168 1945-46 unknown L 4 2 8 8 --- Feb 10, 1942 at Dayton W 6 0 4 2 --- Dec 3, 1986 Millett Hall L 71 7 3 5,361 1945-46 unknown W 4 6 57 --- Jan 20, 1943 at Dayton L 3 3 57 --- Feb 23, 1987 UD Arena L 74 7 8 11,347 1946-47 unknown L 5 3 7 9 --- Jan 30, 1943 at Miami L 3 0 4 2 --- Dec 2, 1987 Millett Hall W 7 0 6 9 5,828 1946-47 unknown L 6 1 6 5 --- Jan 5, 1946 at Miami L 3 2 6 3 --- Feb 8, 1988 UD Arena ot L 75 79 11,420 Mar 1, 1948 Campus Gymnasium SBT W 5 8 5 2 --- Feb 20, 1946 at Dayton L 4 2 4 9 --- Dec 7, 1988 Millett Hall L 6 4 7 2 3,985 Jan 10, 1949 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 6 7 5 5 --- Dec 18, 1946 at Miami L 3 8 6 6 --- Dec 20, 1988 UD Arena W 72 62 12,497 Jan 22, 1949 Campus Gymnasium W 5 4 6 0 --- Feb 24, 1947 at Dayton L 5 2 5 4 --- Dec 23, 1989 UD Arena W 97 81 12,436 Mar 1, 1949 Campus Gymnasium L 57 6 0 --- Dec 16, 1947 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 6 4 5 3 --- Dec 6, 1990 Millett Hall L 7 7 1 0 1 7,672 Jan 3, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 6 8 41 --- Feb 28, 1948 Withrow Court L 4 5 8 9 --- Dec 12, 1991 Millett Hall L 47 5 9 12,174 Feb 4, 1950 Campus Gymnasium L 74 8 1 --- Dec 14, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 37 41 --- Dec 9, 1992 Millett Hall L 5 0 57 5,260 Dec 2, 2000 UD Arena L 65 67 12,026 Feb 23, 1949 Withrow Court W 71 5 5 --- Dec 30, 1993 UD Arena 2ot L 93 99 12,030 Dec 13, 1949 Withrow Court W 6 8 5 0 --- Dec 5, 1994 Millett Hall L 7 2 8 1 2,834 Maryland 2-2 Feb 21, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 5 6 4 2 --- Dec 30, 1995 UD Arena L 56 79 13,184 Dec 30, 1965 Loyola (La.) Fieldhouse SBT L 7 5 7 7 5,000 Dec 12, 1950 Withrow Court W 6 0 47 --- Dec 4, 1996 Millett Hall L 7 2 9 2 4,330 Feb 13, 1984 Cole Fieldhouse L 5 9 6 1 8,515 Feb 21, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 6 2 5 3 5,808 Nov 22, 1997 UD Arena 2ot L 86 93 11,824 Jan 5, 1985 UD Arena W 67 63 11,819 Dec 12, 1951 Withrow Court L 6 0 6 1 --- Nov 22, 1998 Millett Hall L 6 2 7 6 8,172 Nov 22, 2000 Lahaina Civic Ctr. MAUI W 7 7 71 2,500 Feb 20, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 6 5 5 6 5,808 Dec 29, 1999 UD Arena W 78 70 13,509 Dec 10, 1952 UD Fieldhouse L 5 3 6 1 5,808 Dec 6, 2000 Millett Hall W 5 5 5 4 8,212 Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) 1-0 Feb 18, 1953 Withrow Court L 6 5 74 --- Dec 29, 2001 UD Arena W 60 23 13,345 Dec 1, 1999 UD Arena W 83 60 11,255 Dec 9, 1953 Withrow Court L 7 0 7 2 --- Dec 4, 2002 Millett Hall L 6 3 7 8 5,112 Feb 10, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 8 0 6 9 5,808 Dec 3, 2003 UD Arena W 67 61 12,798 Massachusetts 7-4 Dec 7, 1954 Withrow Court W 87 6 7 --- Jan 6, 1996 Mullins Center L 5 8 7 8 9,493 Feb 9, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 2 5,808 Michigan 0-11 Feb 23, 1997 UD Arena W 69 67 11,893 Dec 7, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 5 0 5,942 Mar 12, 1965 Memorial Coliseum NCAA L 71 9 8 11,600 Feb 1, 1998 Mullins Center L 6 9 8 5 9,493 Feb 7, 1956 Withrow Court W 8 6 7 3 5,808 Dec 9, 1972 UD Arena L 78 81 13,458 Jan 28, 1999 UD Arena ot L 57 59 11,639 Dec 12, 1956 Withrow Court W 6 7 6 5 5,808 Dec 15, 1973 Crisler Arena L 5 4 7 6 4,352 Jan 20, 2000 Mullins Center W 57 5 2 4,835 Feb 6, 1957 UD Fieldhouse 2ot W 6 8 6 7 5,813 Dec 14, 1974 UD Arena L 50 61 12,864 Jan 18, 2001 Mullins Center L 57 6 2 4,113 Dec 11, 1957 UD Fieldhouse L 5 9 6 3 5,808 Dec 13, 1975 Crisler Arena L 8 0 1 0 6 7,492 Feb 6, 2001 UD Arena W 89 76 13,408 Feb 5, 1958 Withrow Court W 6 4 6 2 5,808 Dec 10, 1977 Crisler Arena L 61 71 13,549 Jan 29, 2002 Mullins Center W 8 3 6 8 6,146 Dec 10, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 5 4 5 0 5,808 Dec 9, 1978 UD Arena L 61 66 12,518 Jan 21, 2003 UD Arena W 83 55 12,533 Feb 7, 1959 Withrow Court L 6 8 7 2 --- Dec 15, 1979 Crisler Arena L 54 69 10,604 Feb 8, 2004 Mullins Center W 6 6 5 9 4,076 Dec 9, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 6 1 4 5 5,808 Dec 13, 1980 UD Arena L 84 85 11,296 Mar 1, 2005 UD Arena W 53 52 12,488 Feb 3, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 7 2 6 0 5,808 Dec 10, 1983 Crisler Arena L 60 82 10,572 Dec 14, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 8 4 6 9 5,808 Dec 8, 1984 UD Arena L 78 87 10,528 McNeese State 2-1 Feb 1, 1961 Withrow Court L 5 8 6 0 --- Dec 2, 1978 UD Arena W 85 75 11,638 Dec 12, 1961 Withrow Court W 8 6 6 7 --- Michigan State 0-2 Mar 12, 1986 Burton Coliseum L 7 5 8 6 5,700 Feb 28, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 6 3 5 2 5,808 Dec 7, 1991 UD Arena L 74 83 13,305 Dec 28, 1995 UD Arena W 86 76 12,856 Dec 22, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 47 4 2 5,808 Dec 19, 1992 Breslin Center L 60 65 15,121 Feb 26, 1963 Withrow Court W 57 5 3 2,251 Memphis 13-7 Dec 10, 1963 Withrow Court 2ot W 87 8 1 3,045 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Feb 4, 1954 Memorial Fieldhouse W 6 6 5 9 --- Feb 26, 1964 UD Fieldhouse L 6 2 7 5 5,808 Dec 11, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 6 3 5,808 Dec 4, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 8 8 6 9 5,808 Dec 9, 1964 Withrow Court L 8 8 9 5 3,010 Feb 15, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 71 5,808 Jan 30, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 5 4 5 2 5,808 Minnesota 0-2 Jan 16, 1960 UD Fieldhouse ot W 5 8 5 2 5,808 Dec 7, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 6 3 4 8 5,808 Dec 2, 1981 Williams Arena L 74 90 14,352 Feb 4, 1961 Memorial Fieldhouse W 9 6 7 7 --- Feb 19, 1966 Withrow Court W 7 5 6 0 3,000 Dec 16, 1982 UD Arena L 65 71 10,555 Feb 21, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 7 5,808 Mar 7, 1966 Memorial Gym NCAA W 5 8 51 7,013 Feb 19, 1963 Memorial Fieldhouse L 5 9 6 1 --- Dec 6, 1966 Withrow Court W 8 0 71 2,144 Mississippi 1-0 Feb 15, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 8 3 7 3 5,808 Jan 28, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 71 5 5 5,882 Dec 20, 1980 UD Arena UDIT W 7 2 7 0 10,021 Feb 13, 1965 Mid-South Coliseum L 71 7 7 7,390 Dec 5, 1967 UD Fieldhouse L 6 1 6 4 5,882 Feb 12, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 7 7 5,808 Mar 2, 1968 Withrow Court W 6 3 51 3,914 Mississippi State 0-1 Feb 11, 1967 Mid-South Coliseum W 8 1 5 6 11,001 Dec 11, 1968 Millett Hall W 8 3 5 5 4,534 Dec 19, 1975 UD Arena UDIT L 5 4 5 6 10,658 Jan 29, 1977 Mid-South Coliseum L 6 7 8 1 11,075 Jan 25, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 5 4 5,882 Dec 29, 1977 UD Arena W 85 83 12,455 Dec 27, 1969 UD Arena L 64 66 13,450 Mississippi Valley State 2-0 Jan 13, 1979 Mid-South Coliseum W 7 5 7 3 10,591 Jan 24, 1970 Millett Hall L 6 5 7 6 6,143 Nov 30, 1988 UD Arena W 82 61 10,158 Jan 17, 1980 UD Arena W 82 64 10,056 Jan 30, 1971 Millett Hall L 5 9 6 0 8,045 Dec 3, 1994 UD Arena W 91 86 10,605 Feb 5, 1994 UD Arena L 78 94 11,253 Mar 3, 1971 UD Arena L 53 83 13,458 Feb 9, 1994 The Pyramid L 71 8 4 2,117 Dec 18, 1971 UD Arena L 51 58 12,952 Missouri 0-2 Feb 16, 1995 UD Arena L 61 68 10,477 Jan 26, 1972 Millett Hall W 6 6 6 0 6,140 Jan 15, 1983 Hearnes Center L 64 78 10,436 Feb 28, 1995 The Pyramid L 60 87 10,841 Jan 24, 1973 UD Arena W 6 8 6 1 12,117 Jan 14, 1984 UD Arena ot L 51 5 6 12,044 Feb 28, 1973 Millett Hall L 5 9 8 4 4,920 Miami (Fla.) 7-1 Jan 2, 1974 UD Arena W 73 57 11,812 Montana State 0-1 Dec 5, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 87 4 8 5,808 Feb 25, 1974 Millett Hall W 7 9 74 3,434 Dec 1, 1991 Blaisdell Arena HTT L 8 4 8 9 1,000 Feb 21, 1967 Miami Beach Conv. Hall W 8 0 7 9 2,283 Jan 29, 1975 Millett Hall L 6 2 74 4,001 Feb 1, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 6 0 5,882 Feb 26, 1975 UD Arena L 66 78 10,769 Morehead State 7-0 Dec 11, 1970 UD Arena W 91 77 12,941 Dec 3, 1975 Millett Hall L 5 5 6 6 4,841 Dec 21, 2000 UD Arena W 71 5 3 11,278 Feb 8, 1986 UD Arena W 79 68 13,362 Jan 14, 1976 UD Arena W 62 61 11,429 Feb 2, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 8 0 6 7 5,808 Feb 14, 1987 Knight Center W 9 2 7 8 2,835 Jan 19, 1977 UD Arena L 70 79 11,694 Feb 26, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 6 3 5,882 Mar 8, 1988 UD Arena W 9 0 8 9 11,079 Feb 16, 1977 Millett Hall W 7 2 6 9 4,479 Jan 4, 1977 UD Arena W 79 68 12,136 Dec 6, 1989 Miami Arena L 8 2 87 1,492 Jan 11, 1978 UD Arena W 73 66 12,031 Dec 1, 1990 UD Arena W 77 75 13,083 Feb 15, 1978 Millett Hall L 6 0 6 3 5,082 Dec 22, 1996 UD Arena W105 75 10,426 Miami (Ohio) 63-59 Dec 13, 1978 Millett Hall W 8 6 6 9 4,885 Dec 1, 2001 UD Arena W 85 41 12,487 Jan 23, 1909 at Dayton W 17 1 5 --- Jan 31, 1979 UD Arena W 73 62 11,345 Jan 6, 1917 at Dayton L 2 6 3 3 --- Dec 5, 1979 Millett Hall W 7 9 7 6 5,114 Mount Saint Mary’s 2-0 Jan 4, 1936 at Dayton L 2 9 3 4 --- Jan 2, 1980 UD Arena W 57 56 10,678 Nov 26, 1999 UD Arena W 74 51 11,066 Feb 1, 1936 at Miami L 1 5 2 6 --- Dec 4, 1980 Millett Hall W 74 71 3,948 Dec 14, 1991 UD Arena W107 8 1 11,515 Jan 16, 1937 at Dayton L 2 9 3 0 --- Jan 5, 1981 UD Arena L 83 86 10,716 Feb 22, 1937 at Miami W 27 2 0 --- Dec 9, 1981 Millett Hall W 8 2 6 5 4,097 Murray State 5-2 Jan 8, 1938 at Dayton L 3 4 3 5 --- Jan 1, 1982 UD Arena W 8 2 6 5 11,187 Jan 5, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 6 9 5 5 5,808 Feb 5, 1938 at Miami L 1 9 3 3 --- Dec 8, 1982 Millett Hall W 6 9 6 6 3,638 Dec 27, 1952 J.W. Carr Health Building L 7 0 8 4 --- Jan 14, 1939 at Miami L 2 1 2 6 --- Jan 3, 1983 UD Arena L 54 57 10,364 Jan 2, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 6 8 5,808 Feb 11, 1939 at Dayton L 3 0 3 9 --- Dec 7, 1983 Millett Hall L 5 9 6 7 6,966 Feb 3, 1955 New Gym W 4 9 4 5 --- Jan 3, 1940 at Miami L 3 5 4 0 --- Dec 22, 1983 UD Arena W 89 79 10,107 Dec 21, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 8 6 71 5,808

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Feb 7, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 9 9 8 6 5,808 Mar 8, 1986 Joyce ACC L 55 69 11,345 Pacific 2-0 Nov 15, 1997 UD Arena L 69 76 11,306 Jan 27, 1987 Joyce ACC L 5 5 6 6 11,418 Dec 18, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 7 3 6 6 5,808 Mar 7, 1987 UD Arena L 5 6 6 2 13,511 Dec 21, 1979 UD Arena UDIT W 7 5 6 4 10,059 Navy 1-0 Feb 18, 1988 Joyce ACC L 47 59 10,948 Dec 20, 1969 Memorial Coliseum UKIT W 8 3 6 9 11,500 Mar 12, 1988 UD Arena L 5 9 7 2 13,511 Penn State 0-1 Jan 31, 1989 Joyce ACC L 7 5 8 5 9,904 Mar 16, 1998 UD Arena NIT L 74 77 13,409 New Mexico 1-1 Feb 21, 1989 UD Arena L 66 83 12,581 Mar 16, 1974 McKale Center NCAA L 6 1 6 6 13,658 Jan 30, 1990 Joyce ACC L 79 97 10,104 Pennsylvania 1-0 Nov 19, 1999 The Pit CoSIDA W 7 0 57 15,740 Feb 28, 1990 UD Arena W 97 7 9 13,511 Nov 28, 1997 Caguas Municipal SJS W 71 6 0 178 Jan 29, 1991 UD Arena L 67 73 13,182 New Mexico State 2-0 Feb 26, 1991 Joyce ACC ot L 87 9 2 9,723 Pepperdine 3-1 Dec 16, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 6 0 5,808 Jan 27, 1992 Joyce ACC L 5 4 7 6 8,514 Dec 1, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 3 5 5,808 Dec 30, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 74 4 8 5,882 Feb 25, 1992 UD Arena W 60 58 12,709 Dec 10, 1973 UD Arena W 69 61 10,458 Jan 9, 1993 Joyce ACC L 6 6 71 8,186 Jan 4, 1975 Firestone Fieldhouse L 7 9 8 0 2,781 New Orleans 4-2 Feb 9, 1993 UD Arena L 69 79 11,849 Nov 21, 2003 Firestone Fieldhouse W 9 0 7 7 1,899 Dec 13, 1976 UD Arena W 82 68 10,366 Mar 5, 1994 Joyce ACC L 6 6 7 2 9,089 Feb 18, 1978 H&PE Center L 7 9 8 6 3,474 Jan 17, 1995 UD Arena W 73 63 11,026 Portland 7-0 Jan 10, 1979 Louisiana Superdome W 7 7 6 1 1,800 Feb 14, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 6 5 5 8 5,808 Jan 12, 1980 UD Arena W 7 7 51 11,451 Ohio 12-20 Feb 15, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 5 0 47 5,808 Feb 12, 1981 H&PE Center W 6 2 5 3 2,542 1913-14 unknown W 2 2 1 6 --- Jan 13, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 8 2 6 0 5,808 Feb 13, 1982 UD Arena L 48 50 10,557 1934-35 unknown L 2 9 4 6 --- Dec 27, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W124 6 8 5,882 1934-35 unknown L 31 3 2 --- Dec 9, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 9 5 6 6 5,882 Niagara 5-7 1935-36 unknown L 2 6 5 2 --- Dec 29, 1969 UD Arena W 99 48 12,002 Dec 16, 1948 at Niagara L 5 9 6 2 --- 1935-36 unknown L 2 9 37 --- Dec 26, 1970 UD Arena W 88 72 12,197 Mar 9, 1954 MSG NIT L 74 77 10,257 1936-37 unknown L 1 8 4 4 --- Dec 26, 1958 MSG ECAC W 84 79 12,135 1936-37 unknown L 27 3 5 --- Prairie View A&M 3-0 Dec 13, 1962 UD Fieldhouse L 6 7 7 5 5,808 1937-38 unknown L 2 9 3 2 --- Dec 29, 1997 UD Arena W110 52 10,161 Dec 2, 1964 UD Fieldhouse W 9 5 6 4 5,808 1937-38 unknown L 3 8 4 6 --- Dec 9, 2000 UD Arena W 86 63 11,532 Feb 4, 1967 Student Center L 74 8 0 3,200 1938-39 unknown L 2 3 4 4 --- Dec 20, 2003 UD Arena W 78 65 12,136 Feb 1, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W100 7 0 5,882 1938-39 unknown W 4 4 3 5 --- Jan 31, 1972 Gallagher Center L 6 9 8 8 1,842 1939-40 unknown L 3 4 4 2 --- Princeton 2-0 Dec 19, 1980 UD Arena UDIT W 7 9 7 3 9,344 1939-40 unknown L 4 4 6 2 --- Mar 23, 1952 Chicago Stadium NCAA W 7 7 6 1 --- Feb 10, 1986 UD Arena W105 84 10,980 1940-41 unknown L 47 7 2 --- Dec 2, 1989 UD Arena W 68 62 12,022 Jan 11, 1992 Gallagher Center L 6 4 8 2 1,339 1940-41 unknown L 41 7 2 --- Jan 12, 1993 UD Arena L 63 66 10,649 1941-42 unknown L 3 4 3 6 --- Providence 5-2 1941-42 unknown W 31 2 3 --- Jan 31, 1963 MSG L 7 2 8 4 8,572 North Carolina 1-0 1942-43 unknown L 4 3 4 5 --- Dec 21, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 6 3 5,882 Mar 24, 1967 Freedom Hall NCAA W 7 6 6 2 18,889 1942-43 unknown W 4 5 3 2 --- Jan 10, 1970 Providence Civic Center W 8 1 7 8 3,300 1945-46 unknown L 41 5 3 --- Jan 28, 1982 UD Arena 5 ot W 7 9 7 7 9,669 North Carolina State 1-0 1945-46 unknown W 6 5 5 3 --- Jan 8, 1983 Providence Civic Center L 6 3 6 6 6,591 Dec 28, 1959 Reynolds Coliseum DC W 3 6 3 2 --- 1946-47 unknown L 2 9 6 4 --- Jan 28, 1984 UD Arena W 7 3 47 11,097 1946-47 unknown L 5 9 6 9 --- Dec 1, 1984 Providence Civic Center W 6 8 5 5 4,857 North Carolina Wilmington 2-0 Dec 9, 1947 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 4 0 4 6 --- Mar 14, 2001 UD Arena NIT W 6 8 5 9 9,638 Jan 21, 1949 Athens, Ohio W 5 2 47 --- Purdue 1-3 Dec 7, 2002 UD Arena W 59 48 11,888 Feb 7, 1949 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 4 0 57 --- Mar 12, 1979 Mackey Arena NIT L 7 0 8 4 13,126 Jan 10, 1950 Men's Gymnasium W 71 6 1 --- Mar 16, 1981 Mackey Arena L 46 50 10,612 Northern Illinois 1-0 Feb 7, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 7 5 5 0 --- Mar 16, 2000 McKale Center NCAA L 6 1 6 2 13,363 Feb 15, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W101 6 0 5,882 Jan 15, 1951 Men's Gymnasium W 7 5 6 6 --- Dec 15, 2001 Conseco Fieldhouse BB W 8 3 7 2 9,316 Jan 9, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W101 71 5,808 Northern Iowa 1-1 Dec 17, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 5 8 41 5,808 Rhode Island 11-4 Dec 5, 1987 UD Arena W 88 83 12,090 Mar 9, 1965 E.A. Diddle Arena NCAA W 6 6 6 5 7,500 1939-40 White Plains, NY W 5 9 51 --- Dec 23, 1988 UNIDome 2ot L 7 0 7 2 2,213 Jan 14, 1996 UD Arena W 84 77 10,027 Ohio State 3-5 Jan 4, 1997 Keaney Gymnasium L 6 8 97 2,733 Northwestern 2-1 1913-14 unknown L 1 6 2 3 --- Feb 21, 1998 UD Arena W 71 62 13,521 Dec 22, 1972 UD Arena UDIT W 7 3 6 6 11,586 1914-15 unknown L 1 9 3 0 --- Mar 5, 1998 Spectrum A10 L 7 0 8 3 9,435 Dec 27, 1997 UD Arena W 77 69 12,162 1915-16 unknown W 2 4 2 3 --- Jan 10, 1999 Keaney Gymnasium L 5 6 7 8 3,885 Dec 5, 1998 Welsh-Ryan Arena L 57 6 4 4,216 1933-34 unknown L 27 4 5 --- Feb 26, 2000 UD Arena W 77 51 13,521 Dec 19, 1985 St. John Arena L 73 80 13,681 Feb 10, 2001 Keaney Gymnasium W 7 3 6 4 2,531 Northwestern State 1-0 Dec 16, 1986 UD Arena W 8 9 8 6 13,511 Mar 7, 2001 Spectrum A10 W 8 5 5 9 6,486 Dec 20, 2004 UD Arena W 64 55 11,523 Dec 19, 1987 St. John Arena W 81 80 13,320 Feb 16, 2002 UD Arena W 66 57 13,553 Dec 17, 1988 UD Arena L 7 6 1 0 4 13,511 Feb 6, 2002 Spectrum A10 W 9 0 71 5,571 Notre Dame 13-28 Feb 26, 2003 Ryan Center W 8 2 7 0 5,903 1908-09 unknown L 1 3 3 0 --- Oklahoma 1-2 Mar 13, 2003 UD Arena A10 W 74 57 10,897 1909-10 unknown L 1 0 31 --- Mar 18, 1982 Lloyd Noble Center NIT L 8 2 9 1 11,198 Mar 3, 2004 UD Arena L 63 65 12,665 1910-11 unknown W 27 2 1 --- Mar 17, 1984 Special Events Center NCAA W 8 9 8 5 8,100 Jan 27, 2005 Ryan Center W 5 6 4 9 4,370 1911-12 unknown Forfeit W 2 0 --- Dec 24, 1987 McCabe Gym CCC L 9 9 151 1,000 1920-21 unknown L 1 9 4 2 --- Rice 3-1 Mar 21, 1968 MSG ot W 7 6 74 19,500 Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) 2-0 Dec 16, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 8 2 5 8 5,882 Feb 28, 1970 UD Arena W 95 79 13,450 Dec 18, 1976 UD Arena UDIT W 7 8 6 8 11,246 Feb 13, 1969 Autry Gym W 5 8 5 5 2,000 Mar 1, 1971 Joyce ACC L 8 2 8 3 11,207 Dec 30, 1983 UD Arena MLC W 82 67 10,227 Dec 28, 1982 UD Arena UDIT W 6 8 5 5 10,329 Mar 4, 1972 UD Arena W 86 74 13,458 Jan 5, 1994 UD Arena L 64 76 10,137 Jan 20, 1973 Joyce ACC L 58 94 10,127 Old Dominion 5-4 Mar 4, 1974 UD Arena W 97 82 13,528 Jan 13, 1973 UD Arena L 72 77 12,152 Richmond 8-2 Mar 1, 1975 Joyce ACC L 69102 11,345 Nov 30, 1974 UD Arena W 90 69 12,179 Mar 19, 2001 UD Arena NIT W 71 5 6 9,113 Feb 25, 1976 UD Arena L 79 85 13,149 Jan 10, 1976 UD Arena W 91 79 10,889 Jan 19, 2002 UD Arena W 68 52 13,086 Feb 1, 1977 Joyce ACC L 64 97 11,293 Dec 19, 1981 UD Arena ot W 7 8 7 7 9,240 Feb 10, 2002 Robins Center L 5 4 6 3 7,076 Mar 4, 1978 UD Arena W 66 59 13,458 Feb 19, 1983 Norfolk Scope L 5 3 6 1 5,580 Jan 15, 2003 UD Arena W 66 53 12,105 Feb 3, 1979 Joyce ACC L 71 86 11,345 Mar 10, 1984 UD Arena W 64 63 11,525 Feb 19, 2003 Robins Center W 7 0 6 3 4,129 Mar 1, 1980 UD Arena L 54 62 13,455 Feb 18, 1985 Norfolk Scope L 8 2 9 1 4,119 Jan 14, 2004 Robins Center W 5 5 5 0 5,282 Feb 28, 1981 Joyce ACC L 57 70 11,345 Dec 19, 2000 UD Arena L 76 81 11,346 Feb 4, 2004 UD Arena ot W 62 57 12,704 Mar 6, 1982 UD Arena W 79 72 13,455 Dec 20, 2002 Constant Convocation Center W 71 6 7 5,532 Mar 12, 2004 UD Arena A10 W 58 56 11,566 Mar 7, 1983 Joyce ACC L 41 53 11,345 Jan 12, 2005 UD Arena W 63 62 12,761 Mar 3, 1984 UD Arena W 80 70 13,505 Oregon 1-0 Feb 5, 2005 Robins Center L 5 8 6 1 7,385 Jan 23, 1985 Joyce ACC L 61 66 11,345 Dec 21, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 71 5 5 5,808 Mar 9, 1985 UD Arena 2ot L 7 3 8 0 13,511 Rider 2-0 Feb 5, 1986 UD Arena W 67 65 13,233 Nov 29, 1980 UD Arena W 95 72 10,366

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Jan 19, 1983 UD Arena W 7 5 57 8,764 Jan 25, 1971 UD Arena W 81 71 12,463 Southern Methodist (SMU) 0-1 Dec 4, 1971 Kiel Auditorium L 71 7 5 5,031 Dec 22, 1956 Memorial Coliseum UKIT L 5 9 6 7 --- Robert Morris 1-1 Jan 15, 1981 Kiel Auditorium L 6 6 7 8 2,691 Dec 19, 1990 UD Arena L 94 99 11,652 Jan 21, 1982 UD Arena W 6 6 6 3 9,312 Southern Mississippi 2-0 Jan 15, 1992 UD Arena W 8 2 6 5 11,573 Dec 9, 1986 UD Arena L 53 61 10,163 Dec 10, 1951 Fieldhouse W 5 9 57 --- Jan 20, 1988 Kiel Auditorium L 6 1 7 9 5,229 Jan 1, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 97 7 3 5,808 St. Bonaventure 9-8* Jan 19, 1989 UD Arena W 65 63 11,342 Dec 18, 1948 Olean Armory 2 ot L 4 9 51 --- Feb 16, 1989 Kiel Auditorium L 5 9 7 6 6,220 Southern Utah 0-1 Mar 13, 1952 MSG W 6 9 6 2 17,131 Jan 18, 1990 Kiel Auditorium L 6 9 9 5 7,541 Jan 24, 1995 UD Arena L 68 73 10,868 Dec 29, 1984 UD Arena UDIT W 8 3 6 0 11,377 Feb 15, 1990 UD Arena ot W 84 81 11,401 Feb 17, 1996 UD Arena W 66 58 13,152 Jan 17, 1991 UD Arena W 86 77 12,827 Stetson 2-0 Mar 6, 1996 Philadelphia Civic CenterA10 L 6 0 7 2 7,138 Feb 14, 1991 Kiel Auditorium ot L 8 0 8 8 7,617 Dec 13, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 6 6 5 3 5,808 Feb 8, 1997 Reilly Center L 6 9 7 0 6,000 Dec 28, 1991 Kiel Auditorium W 8 3 7 2 6,987 Feb 6, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 9 3 5 5 5,808 Mar 5, 1997 Spectrum A10 L 7 5 8 1 6,011 Feb 15, 1993 UD Arena L 52 73 10,878 Jan 6, 1998 UD Arena W 74 59 10,081 Feb 2, 1994 Kiel Center L 75 94 14,791 Syracuse 1-1 Feb 6, 1999 Reilly Center L 6 7 7 7 5,912 Feb 13, 1994 UD Arena ot W 82 77 10,432 Dec 30, 1975 Manley Fieldhouse L 74 8 4 7,975 Mar 3, 1999 Spectrum ot A10 W 7 0 6 9 7,195 Mar 10, 1994 Shoemaker Center GMW L 4 6 8 0 12,219 Nov 28, 1977 UD Arena W 76 67 10,718 Feb 12, 2000 UD Arena W 68 64 13,553 Jan 14, 1995 UD Arena L 3 9 8 2 11,140 Mar 10, 2001 Spectrum A10 L 50 56 13,202 Feb 25, 1995 Kiel Center L 51 63 20,930 Temple 8-13 Jan 25, 2001 Reilly Center L 51 6 6 6,000 Mar 9, 1995 Bradley Center GMW L 6 2 7 8 9,549 Mar 19, 1957 MSG NIT L 66 77 10,543 Feb 3, 2002 UD Arena L 75 81 13,102 Dec 23, 1999 UD Arena L 74 83 12,591 Mar 12, 1960 MSG NIT W 7 2 51 17,078 Mar 8, 2003 No Contest* Dec 16, 2000 Savvis Center W 7 6 7 3 11,937 Mar 21, 1961 MSG NIT W 62 60 13,896 Jan 7, 2004 UD Arena W 76 72 12,899 Dec 22, 2001 UD Arena W 69 63 12,237 Dec 7, 1977 UD Arena L 52 63 11,385 Feb 22, 2005 Reilly Center W 6 8 6 1 4,173 Dec 14, 2002 Savvis Center L 5 5 6 3 8,448 Feb 24, 1979 The Palestra L 6 3 6 6 5,755 Mar 9, 2005 U.S. Bank Arena A10 W 7 8 4 8 5,872 Dec 31, 2003 UD Arena L 49 60 12,353 Feb 6, 1983 UD Arena W 6 1 5 3 8,660 * On March 8, 2003, UD was scheduled to play SBU at the Reilly Dec 18, 2004 Savvis Center W 6 2 5 4 8,108 Jan 17, 1984 The Palestra W 6 3 6 2 1,946 Center. The A-10 awarded a forfeit victory to UD which is included in the Jan 11, 1996 UD Arena L 4 6 6 2 11,457 2002-03 A-10 Standings, but not in any other category of this media St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0 Jan 13, 1997 McGonigle Hall L 5 0 7 5 2,743 guide, as the game never took place. Dec 14, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 6 9 5 0 5,808 Jan 28, 1998 UD Arena W 6 7 6 2 11,179 Feb 4, 1999 The Apollo of Temple L 5 4 6 7 6,559 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 St. Peter’s 3-1 Feb 17, 2000 UD Arena L 58 64 13,553 Mar 22, 1956 MSG NIT W 89 58 16,125 Mar 16, 1957 MSG NIT W 79 71 15,135 Jan 11, 2001 UD Arena L 58 68 13,224 Jan 10, 1957 MSG W 8 4 6 0 4,123 Jan 18, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 5 9 5 4 5,808 Feb 24, 2001 Liacouras Center L 6 2 7 0 6,093 Feb 18, 1986 Brendan Byrne Arena L 5 6 6 6 4,786 Mar 8, 2001 Spectrum A10 L 6 3 7 6 7,034 St. Francis (Pa.) 5-1 Dec 13, 1986 UD Arena W 61 60 11,400 Feb 27, 2002 UD Arena ot L 70 7513,093 Mar 17, 1955 MSG ot NIT W 7 9 7 3 16,485 Jan 25, 2003 Liacouras Center W 57 4 9 5,793 Feb 11, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 41 5,808 Samford 1-0 Mar 15, 2003 UD Arena A10 W 7 9 7 2 11,537 Jan 31, 1959 UD Fieldhouse L 5 3 5 6 5,808 Nov 20, 1999 The Pit CoSIDA W 6 5 6 3 16,207 Jan 10, 2004 UD Arena W 60 56 13,409 Jan 9, 1963 UD Fieldhouse ot W 6 9 6 5 5,808 Feb 9, 2005 Liacouras Center L 7 0 7 8 2,954 Feb 27, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 8 0 4 3 5,808 San Diego 1-0 Mar 10, 2005 U.S. Bank Arena A10 L 51 6 1 7,221 Jan 17, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 5 6 5,808 Jan 8, 1972 UD Arena W 84 72 12,782 Tennessee 3-2 St. John’s 5-5 San Diego State 2-0 Dec 16, 1949 Alumni Gym W 57 3 8 --- 1939-40 unknown L 2 4 47 --- Dec 16, 1977 UD Arena UDIT W 8 0 71 10,625 Dec 21, 1950 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 6 1 5,808 Mar 15, 1951 MSG ot NIT W 69 62 16,815 Nov 25, 2003 Lahaina Civic Center MAUI W 7 6 71 2,500 Mar 17, 1967 McGaw Hall NCAA W 5 3 5 2 7,386 Dec 29, 1951 MSG L 60 62 12,653 Feb 15, 1992 Thompson-Boling Arena L 6 7 6 8 15,112 Dec 27, 1954 MSG ECAC W 70 56 12,105 San Francisco 1-1 Dec 22, 1992 UD Arena L 61 77 12,159 Mar 20, 1958 MSG W 80 56 15,834 Feb 19, 1980 War Memorial Gym L 6 2 71 3,857 Dec 27, 1958 MSG ECAC L 63 76 9,765 Dec 1, 1980 UD Arena ot W 84 83 9,621 Tennessee-Chattanooga 8-2 Mar 24, 1962 MSG NIT W 73 67 16,037 Dec 17, 1949 at Chattanooga Wa 87 3 9 --- Dec 28, 1963 MSG ECAC L 76 88 3,000 Santa Clara 1-1 Feb 10, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 6 9 4 4 5,808 Feb 17, 1973 Alumni Hall L 8 3 9 8 6,008 Dec 30, 1972 San Jose Civic Aud. L 6 4 7 7 1,510 Jan 20, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W 9 6 8 0 5,808 Jan 5, 1974 UD Arena W 82 58 12,252 Dec 21, 1976 UD Arena W 90 81 10,624 Feb 25, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 6 6 5,882 Feb 22, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 6 1 5 8 5,882 Saint Joseph’s 13-9 Seton Hall 6-3 Feb 17, 1974 UD Fieldhouse W 87 62 11,959 1939-40 unknown L 3 4 3 6 --- Dec 20, 1948 Seton Hall Gym L 47 5 5 --- Feb 8, 1975 UD Arena L 73 78 11,062 Dec 10, 1960 The Palestra W 6 7 6 5 5,175 Jan 15, 1953 Auditorium Gym L 74 8 2 --- Feb 7, 1976 UD Arena L 63 65 10,949 Dec 9, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 7 5,808 Mar 1, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 71 6 5 6,054 Feb 5, 1977 UD Arena W 86 78 10,893 Mar 1, 1963 The Palestra L 6 3 7 0 3,909 Jan 11, 1954 Seton Hall Gym W 6 7 6 5 --- Jan 16, 1978 UD Arena W 97 68 10,864 Mar 4, 1964 UD Fieldhouse ot W 7 8 74 5,808 Jan 20, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 7 6 6 1 --- Jan 29, 1966 The Palestra W 7 9 7 6 7,615 Mar 3, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 8 5 6 7 5,808 Tennessee Tech 0-1 Feb 3, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 8 6 6 4 5,882 Dec 21, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 6 6 4 5 5,808 Mar 15, 2002 UD Arena NIT L 5 9 6 8 7,760 Dec 20, 1986 UD Arena ot L 75 7810,586 Feb 9, 1961 MSG W112 77 5,685 Feb 3, 1996 Alumni Fieldhouse L 6 0 7 3 3,200 Feb 10, 1977 MSG L 7 2 8 9 5,372 Texas A&M 1-0 Feb 4, 1997 UD Arena L 82 89 10,214 Dec 21, 1999 UD Arena W 81 68 12,824 Feb 11, 1998 Alumni Fieldhouse ot W 6 7 6 4 3,200 Siena 1-0 Jan 6, 1999 UD Arena W 6 7 5 3 11,412 Jan 2, 2001 UD Arena W 87 6 7 11,211 Texas Southern 4-0 Jan 29, 2000 Alumni Fieldhouse W 6 6 6 2 3,200 Dec 17, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 9 3 7 7 5,808 Mar 9, 2000 Spectrum A10 W 6 7 6 4 7,779 South Carolina 0-2 Dec 14, 1985 UD Arena W102 70 10,478 Jan 14, 2001 Alumni Fieldhouse L 71 8 4 3,200 Feb 9, 1974 Carolina Coliseum L 68 81 11,983 Dec 27, 1990 UD Arena W104 83 11,778 Feb 21, 2001 UD Arena L 72 82 13,553 Feb 15, 1975 UD Arena L 73 93 11,605 Dec 11, 2004 UD Arena W 79 60 12,145 Feb 23, 2002 Alumni Fieldhouse L 6 8 7 0 3,200 Mar 7, 2002 Spectrum A10 W 81 74 6,589 South Florida 4-2 Texas Tech 0-1 Feb 15, 2003 UD Arena W 66 56 13,409 Feb 11, 1974 Lakeland Center ot W 7 9 7 7 1,098 Dec 20, 1974 UD Arena UDIT L 6 7 7 6 10,485 Mar 14, 2003 UD Arena A10 W 76 73 11,648 Feb 22, 1975 UD Arena L 6 1 7 2 11,747 Feb 11, 2004 Alumni Fieldhouse L 6 7 8 1 3,200 Feb 16, 1976 Lakeland Center L 7 2 8 5 1,350 Toledo 27-19 Jan 19, 2005 UD Arena W 58 54 12,506 Feb 12, 1977 UD Arena W 86 58 10,911 1918-19 unknown L 6 4 2 --- Dec 22, 1984 USF Sun Dome W 71 6 6 4,079 1919-20 unknown L 1 5 2 3 --- Saint Louis 16-17 Nov 29, 1997 Caguas Municipal SJS W 7 2 6 1 178 1931-32 unknown L 2 1 2 6 --- Mar 11, 1952 MSG NIT W 6 8 5 8 14,112 1932-33 unknown W 3 0 2 4 --- Mar 15, 1955 MSG NIT W 97 81 9,850 Southern 2-3 1932-33 unknown W 3 9 2 6 --- Mar 23, 1961 MSG NIT L 60 67 18,378 Jan 26, 1980 UD Arena L 7 0 7 9 11,051 1933-34 unknown W 2 8 2 2 --- Dec 3, 1966 Kiel Auditorium W 8 0 7 8 7,120 Mar 1, 1986 UD Arena W 93 74 12,098 1933-34 unknown W 31 2 9 --- Jan 11, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 57 5 6 5,882 Dec 27, 1989 UD Arena L105 114 13,064 1933-34 unknown ot W 31 2 8 --- Dec 31, 1968 St. Louis Arena W 6 7 5 6 2,224 Dec 15, 1990 UD Arena L112 116 12,727 1933-34 unknown W 3 2 2 8 --- Feb 10, 1970 UD Arena W 64 61 12,375 Jan 27, 1997 UD Arena W 91 56 10,094 1934-35 unknown W 3 2 2 6 ---

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1935-36 unknown W 31 3 0 --- Wichita State 2-0 1936-37 unknown W 3 2 3 9 --- Virginia 0-2 1941-42 unknown W 4 2 1 9 --- 1937-38 unknown W 41 31 --- Feb 16, 1987 UD Arena L 67 74 11,294 Mar 15, 1962 MSG NIT W 79 71 13,895 1938-39 unknown L 3 9 5 6 --- Dec 9, 1987 University Hall L 5 0 6 9 6,803 1939-40 unknown L 3 4 41 --- Winthrop 1-0 1940-41 unknown L 3 4 7 0 --- Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) 1-3 Dec 4, 1999 UD Arena W 76 49 11,606 1940-41 unknown L 3 9 5 6 --- Feb 2, 1974 UD Arena W 76 60 11,538 1946-47 unknown L 37 41 --- Dec 30, 1991 UD Arena W 84 56 12,429 Wisconsin 0-1 1946-47 unknown L 5 6 7 8 --- Dec 22, 1993 UD Arena W 85 73 10,224 Dec 28, 1961 MSG ECAC L 93 105 15,238 Feb 23, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 3 5 4 5 --- Jan 31, 1949 Toledo Field House L 6 1 6 4 --- Virginia Military (VMI) 3-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 Feb 10, 1949 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 4 8 4 2 --- Feb 2, 1974 UD Arena W 76 60 11,538 Dec 27, 1994 UD Arena W 84 70 10,461 Jan 20, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 4 6 5,808 Dec 30, 1991 UD Arena W 84 56 12,429 Feb 3, 1951 Toledo Field House W 6 7 5 6 4,800 Dec 22, 1993 UD Arena W 85 73 10,224 Wofford 1-0 Feb 2, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 6 1 4 4 5,808 Dec 29, 2003 UD Arena W 81 64 13,177 Feb 9, 1952 Toledo Field House W 5 5 5 3 --- Virginia Tech 5-8 Jan 31, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 5 8 5,808 Jan 27, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 7 7 5 9 5,808 Wright State 5-3 Feb 21, 1953 Toledo Field House L 6 2 7 8 --- Mar 18, 1967 McGaw Hall ot NCAA W 71 6 6 7,419 Mar 5, 1988 UD Arena W 8 9 71 13,511 Dec 23, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 6 4 5,808 Dec 17, 1976 UD Arena UDIT L 7 5 7 6 11,569 Jan 6, 1990 UD Arena L 9 9 1 0 1 13,511 Feb 23, 1954 Toledo Field House W 6 7 6 3 --- Jan 18, 1996 Cassell Coliseum L 6 2 6 3 9,134 Dec 11, 1993 UD Arena W 83 56 13,505 Feb 23, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 9 8 6 3 5,808 Mar 2, 1996 UD Arena L 54 73 13,258 Jan 8, 1994 Nutter Center L 65 77 10,803 Dec 10, 1955 Toledo Field House W 6 2 5 9 --- Feb 1, 1997 Cassell Coliseum L 5 2 5 9 5,623 Dec 10, 1994 Nutter Center L 5 3 74 9,281 Feb 27, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 9 0 47 5,808 Feb 15, 1997 UD Arena W 59 54 10,863 Dec 9, 1995 UD Arena W 98 80 12,972 Feb 5, 1958 Toledo Field House L 3 9 5 3 --- Jan 15, 1998 UD Arena W 8 5 6 0 11,875 Jan 9, 1997 Nutter Center W 7 2 6 3 9,892 Mar 1, 1958 Toledo Field House W 5 9 4 8 --- Feb 18, 1998 Cassell Coliseum L 5 3 5 4 3,819 Dec 13, 1997 UD Arena W 9 4 6 3 11,657 Mar 4, 1959 UD Fieldhouse L 6 5 6 8 5,808 Jan 21, 1999 UD Arena ot L 64 73 11,661 Dec 12, 1959 Toledo Field House L 71 8 1 --- Feb 20, 1999 Cassell Coliseum L 5 5 5 8 4,809 Wyoming 1-1 Mar 1, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 8 3 6 0 5,808 Jan 9, 2000 UD Arena W 62 59 12,813 Jan 3, 2004 Arena-Auditorium L 5 9 6 1 7,544 Dec 6, 1961 Toledo Field House W 7 2 57 --- Mar 4, 2000 Cassell Coliseum L 5 2 6 4 5,513 Dec 7, 2004 UD Arena W 62 57 12,135 Jan 26, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 6 2 5,808 Feb 14, 1979 UD Arena W 69 68 11,792 Wagner 1-0 Yale 2-0 Jan 29, 1980 Centennial Hall L 7 5 7 6 8,110 Dec 6, 2003 UD Arena W 67 65 12,662 Jan 3, 1981 UD Arena W 79 69 10,521 Dec 27, 1980 UD Arena W 73 69 11,385 Dec 29, 1983 UD Arena UDIT W 7 8 57 10,058 Dec 5, 1981 Centennial Hall W 7 9 74 9,042 Wake Forest 1-2 Dec 18, 1982 UD Arena W 67 63 10,656 Feb 28, 1959 Memorial Coliseum L 57 6 6 --- Youngstown State 5-4 Dec 17, 1983 Centennial Hall L 7 0 7 7 8,295 Dec 29, 1959 Reynolds Coliseum DC L 5 0 6 1 --- 1940-41 unknown L 4 0 5 3 --- Dec 12, 1998 UD Arena L 55 56 11,764 Jan 30, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 6 2 4 5 5,808 1941-42 unknown L 3 5 4 4 --- Nov 18, 2001 UD Arena W 6 9 5 0 12,147 1946-47 unknown L 3 6 5 3 --- Washington 1-0 1946-47 unknown W 5 5 5 4 --- Towson 3-1 Mar 23, 1984 Pauley Pavilion NCAA W 6 4 5 8 12,564 Dec 13, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 5 0 4 3 --- Jan 19, 1985 UD Arena W 70 55 11,498 Feb 5, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 74 6 1 --- Feb 28, 1987 UD Arena W 78 65 12,715 Washington State 1-0 Feb 5, 1951 South High L 7 3 7 6 --- Nov 24, 1990 UD Arena W 99 79 11,883 Dec 20, 1975 UD Arena UDIT W 9 1 8 1 10,513 Jan 10, 1977 UD Arena W 8 3 5 9 11,187 Dec 4, 1993 UD Arena L 70 72 10,448 Dec 12, 1983 UD Arena W 7 3 6 4 8,316 West Virginia 2-1 Tulane 1-0 Dec 19, 1964 Memorial Coliseum UKIT W 71 6 7 11,800 Dec 23, 1978 UD Arena UDIT W 8 5 6 7 11,128 Mar 16, 1968 MSG NIT W 87 68 16,127 Xavier series on next page Nov 30, 1997 Caguas Municipal SJS L 74 9 6 203 Tulsa 0-2 Nov 22, 1985 Riverfront Col. ot PNIT L 6 0 6 3 10,416 Western Illinois 0-2 Mar 18, 2003 Spokane Arena NCAA L 71 8 4 11,171 Dec 18, 1993 UD Arena L 8 2 9 0 9,697 Nov 30, 1994 UD Arena L 70 77 10,365 UCLA 0-4 Dec 31, 1954 MSG ECAC L 92 104 12,135 Western Kentucky 14-14 Mar 25, 1967 Freedom Hall NCAA L 6 4 7 9 18,892 Jan 21, 1980 UD Arena W 74 7 0 9,361 Jan 2, 1971 Pauley Pavilion L 82106 12,543 Feb 4, 1953 Western Fieldhouse L 7 7 8 8 --- Mar 14, 1974 McKale Center 3ot NCAA L1 0 0 111 13,314 Jan 13, 1954 UD Fieldhouse 3ot L 7 5 7 9 --- Jan 19, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 9 1 7 3 5,808 Utah 1-1 Feb 1, 1955 Western Fieldhouse W 7 3 6 7 --- Dec 20, 1955 Memorial Coliseum UKIT W 7 7 7 3 --- Jan 22, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W 7 7 57 5,808 Dec 29, 1958 MSG ECAC L 70 79 13,746 Mar 12, 1966 Iowa Field House NCAA L 6 8 8 2 13,500 Mar 11, 1967 Memorial Col. ot NCAA W 6 9 6 7 11,500 Utah State 1-0 Jan 17, 1968 E.A. Diddle Arena ot L 74 7 5 9,122 Key Dec 21, 1957 UD Fieldhouse W 6 6 47 5,808 Jan 20, 1969 UD Fieldhouse L 6 5 7 0 5,882 A10 ...... Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Feb 23, 1970 E.A. Diddle Arena L 63 76 12,352 B B ...... Boilermaker Blockbuster, Indianapolis, Ind. Valparaiso 0-1 Feb 8, 1971 UD Arena W 63 60 12,815 BGT ...... Bluegrass Tournament 1920-21 unknown L 17 3 8 --- Feb 7, 1972 E.A. Diddle Arena L 74 76 10,056 CCC ...... Chaminade Christmas Classic, Maui, Hawai’i Feb 6, 1973 UD Arena W 85 78 11,791 CoSIDA ...... CoSIDA Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. Vanderbilt 0-3 Feb 4, 1974 E.A. Diddle Arena L 8 3 87 7,500 D C ...... Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C. Dec 21, 1991 Memorial Gymnasium L 6 4 8 4 9,013 Feb 3, 1975 UD Arena ot W 86 84 10,148 ECAC ...... ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. Dec 5, 1992 UD Arena L 5 3 7 5 11,341 Feb 9, 1976 E.A. Diddle Arena W 9 3 8 2 8,400 GAS ...... Great Alaska Shootout Dec 29, 2004 Memorial Gymnasium L 74 9 0 9,311 Dec 4, 1976 UD Arena W 92 69 11,424 GMW ...... Great Midwest Conference Tournament Jan 25, 1978 E.A. Diddle Arena W 8 0 7 2 7,100 HTT ...... Hawai’i Tipoff Tournament Vermont 1-0 Jan 24, 1979 UD Arena L 72 78 11,035 MAUI ...... Maui Invitational Feb 4, 1984 UD Arena W 81 53 12,112 Jan 21, 1980 E.A. Diddle Arena L 6 5 71 9,200 MCC ...... Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Jan 25, 1982 E.A. Diddle Arena L 57 6 5 4,400 MLC ...... Merrill Lynch Classic, UD Arena Villanova 5-4 Dec 21, 1982 UD Arena L 5 8 6 8 9,560 NCAA ...... NCAA Tournament Feb 24, 1953 The Palestra L 7 0 8 0 --- Jan 25, 1984 E.A. Diddle Arena W 71 6 8 6,000 NIT ...... National Invitation Tournament Jan 30, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 7 5 6 5 5,808 Jan 15, 1985 UD Arena W 53 51 10,276 OCT ...... Ohio Catholic Tournament Jan 8, 1955 The Palestra W 5 9 5 2 --- Jan 22, 1986 E.A. Diddle Arena L 6 2 6 4 7,300 R & R ...... Rock & Roll Shootout, Cleveland, Ohio Jan 18, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 71 5 0 5,808 Mar 3, 1987 UD Arena L 72 78 10,835 SBT ...... Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. Feb 8, 1957 The Palestra W1 0 2 7 0 --- Feb 24, 1988 E.A. Diddle Arena ot W 8 2 8 1 3,700 SJS ...... San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico Dec 26, 1963 MSG ECAC L 73 77 15,451 UAC ...... United Airline Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i Mar 15, 1985 UD Arena NCAA L 4 9 51 13,260 Western Michigan 1-0 UDIT ...... University of Dayton Invitational, UD Arena Nov 24, 2001 Pavillion L 57 5 9 6,500 Feb 12, 1972 UD Arena W 85 80 12,423 UKIT ...... University of Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. Dec 22, 2003 UD Arena W 80 78 12,375 MSG ...... Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.

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05-1920_008 187 10/26/05, 11:35 AM THE DAYTON-XAVIER SERIES

The Dayton Flyers and the have met Beginning in 1981, the Flyers and Musketeers began playing for the 138 times, the most games between UD and any Blackburn-McCafferty Trophy in regular season meetings. Each school opponent. Likewise, no other school has played Xavier retains a trophy, which is updated annually with the results of each game. more than the Dayton. In each regular-season game a most valuable player award is presented by the media’s choice for the game’s top performer. UD’s Marques Xavier (79-59) Bennett was named the Blackburn-McCafferty MVP for the Feb. 19, Date Location Key UD XU Att 2004 game -- a 59-55 UD win. Feb 20, 1920 unknown W 2 4 1 8 --- 1920-21 unknown L 1 8 2 1 --- 1921-22 unknown L 1 3 27 --- 1921-22 unknown W 14 1 0 --- 1928-29 unknown L 1 2 1 8 --- Date Location Key UD XU Att 1928-29 unknown L 2 5 2 6 --- Feb 15, 1971 UD Arena W 7 0 5 0 13,274 1929-30 Xavier W 2 0 1 9 --- Feb 27, 1971 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 8 2 7 6 4,381 1929-30 Dayton L 1 8 2 9 --- Dec 11, 1971 UD Arena W 69 66 13,127 1930-31 unknown L 1 0 3 3 --- Feb 5, 1972 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 6 6 7 7 4,488 1930-31 unknown L 1 9 4 0 --- Jan 6, 1973 Cincinnati Gardens W 9 8 8 2 1,235 1931-32 unknown L 1 0 2 0 --- Mar 3, 1973 UD Arena W 87 81 12,348 1931-32 unknown L 1 5 4 6 --- Jan 9, 1974 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 6 2 5 2 3,375 1939-40 unknown L 27 3 4 --- Feb 23, 1974 UD Arena W 86 55 11,702 1939-40 unknown W 4 4 2 9 --- Dec 7, 1974 UD Arena W 75 66 12,237 1940-41 unknown L 3 0 5 4 --- Feb 19, 1975 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 7 8 6 7 2,315 1940-41 unknown L 3 5 37 --- Jan 3, 1976 UD Arena W 80 71 11,803 1941-42 unknown L 4 2 5 8 --- Feb 28, 1976 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 7 7 7 5 3,800 1941-42 unknown W 4 6 3 2 --- Jan 8, 1977 UD Arena W 75 59 12,318 1942-43 unknown L 3 9 6 1 --- Mar 3, 1977 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 8 6 4 8 3,000 1942-43 unknown W 51 2 8 --- Jan 7, 1978 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 5 6 5 8 3,800 1945-46 unknown L 41 4 8 --- Feb 28, 1978 UD Arena W 90 62 10,675 1945-46 unknown W 47 3 3 --- Dec 30, 1978 UD Arena W 67 66 13,152 1946-47 unknown W 3 5 3 4 --- Feb 10, 1979 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 7 5 5 4 4,200 1946-47 unknown L 5 5 7 5 --- Jan 19, 1980 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 5 9 7 3 3,300 Feb 10, 1948 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 5 2 7 2 2,400 Feb 26, 1980 UD Arena W 7 3 6 0 9,676 Feb 24, 1948 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 3 2 57 3,000 Dec 12, 1981 UD Arena ot W 62 61 9,630 Feb 15, 1949 Fairgrounds Coliseum L 4 8 6 6 2,500 Date Location UD XU Att Blackburn McCafferty MVP Feb 27, 1949 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 4 4 4 9 --- Jan 10, 1981 Riverfront Coliseum W 74 7 2 9,630 ...... Mike Kanieski, Dayton Jan 22, 1950 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 6 5 5 5 4,500 Feb 22, 1981 UD Arena W 7 3 6 4 11,384 ...... Mike Kanieski, Dayton Feb 12, 1950 Fairgrounds Coliseum W 5 9 4 2 3,500 Dec 12, 1981 UD Arena W 6 2 6 1 9,630 ...... Kevin Conrad, Dayton Mar 2, 1950 Cleveland Arena OCT W 5 9 51 1,114 Dec 11, 1982 UD Arena ot W 6 3 5 3 10,412 ...... Roosevelt Chapman, Dayton Feb 11, 1951 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 6 3 57 4,800 Feb 29, 1984 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 1 7 2 6,429 ...... Victor Fleming, Xavier Mar 3, 1951 UD Fieldhouse W 7 7 5 3 5,808 Mar 3, 1985 UD Arena W 6 6 5 6 13,243 ...... Anthony Grant, Dayton Jan 27, 1952 UD Fieldhouse W 6 7 6 0 5,808 Feb 25, 1986 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 8 9 3 9,211 ...... Walt McBride, Xavier Feb 24, 1952 Cincinnati Gardens W 8 2 8 0 12,020 Dec 27, 1986 UD Arena W 6 9 6 5 12,461 ...... Anthony Corbitt, Dayton Jan 18, 1953 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 8 7 0 3,876 Feb 27, 1988 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 3 8 6 9,123 ...... Stan Kimbrough, Xavier Feb 22, 1953 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 6 3 --- Feb 4, 1989 UD Arena L 7 8 8 2 13,511 ...... Stan Kimbrough, Xavier Jan 24, 1954 UD Fieldhouse W 6 6 5 8 5,808 Mar 4, 1989 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 8 8 3 5,477 ...... Noland Robinson, Dayton Feb 21, 1954 Cincinnati Gardens W 8 1 6 3 7,746 Feb 3, 1990 Cincinnati Gardens L 8 1 8 8 10,043 ...... Jamal Walker, Xavier Jan 30, 1955 Cincinnati Gardens W 9 1 8 0 10,541 Mar 3, 1990 UD Arena W 111 108 13,511 ...... Negele Knight, Dayton Feb 20, 1955 UD Fieldhouse W 71 6 0 5,808 Mar 10, 1990 UD Arena MCC W 9 8 8 9 13,202 ...... (not awarded for postseason games) Jan 21, 1956 UD Fieldhouse W 8 1 7 3 5,808 Feb 17, 1991 UD Arena W 8 3 7 9 13,511 ...... Chip Jones, Dayton Feb 19, 1956 Cincinnati Gardens W 8 5 7 5 14,284 Mar 2, 1991 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 9 102 10,196 ...... Jamal Walker, Xavier Mar 20, 1956 MSG W 7 2 6 8 11,231 Mar 8, 1991 UD Arena MCC L 71 9 0 12,213 ...... (not awarded for postseason games) Jan 13, 1957 Cincinnati Gardens W 6 1 5 9 7,130 Jan 21, 1992 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 9 7 7 9,439 ...... Aaron Williams, Xavier Feb 20, 1957 UD Fieldhouse L 6 5 6 8 5,808 Feb 29, 1992 UD Arena L 5 6 7 2 13,511 ...... Jamie Gladden, Xavier Jan 29, 1958 UD Fieldhouse W 74 5 9 5,808 Jan 16, 1993 UD Arena L 5 8 8 5 12,553 ...... , Xavier Feb 16, 1958 Cincinnati Gardens W 6 4 5 8 5,291 Feb 13, 1993 Cincinnati Gardens L 4 6 5 3 8,114 ...... Mark Poynter, Xavier Mar 22, 1958 MSG ot NIT L 74 78 12,020 Jan 12, 1994 Cincinnati Gardens L 4 6 57 7,415 ...... Steve Gentry, Xavier Jan 14, 1959 UD Fieldhouse W 6 0 5 6 5,808 Jan 29, 1994 UD Arena L 6 2 8 8 10,265 ...... Jeff Massey, Xavier Mar 8, 1959 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 9 71 5,491 Dec 19, 1994 Cincinnati Gardens L 7 3 9 9 10,306 ...... Larry Sykes, Xavier Jan 6, 1960 UD Fieldhouse W 5 4 51 5,808 Jan 27, 1996 UD Arena L 55 61 12,896 ...... Rodney Horton, Dayton Feb 24, 1960 Cincinnati Gardens W 9 1 8 2 5,298 Jan 20, 1996 Cincinnati Gardens L 9 5 102 8,540 ...... Gary Lumpkin, Xavier Jan 28, 1961 Cincinnati Gardens W 87 6 4 4,491 Jan 7, 1997 UD Arena W 9 8 9 1 11,927 ...... Darnell Hoskins, Dayton Feb 22, 1961 UD Fieldhouse W 9 4 71 5,808 Feb 12, 1997 Cincinnati Gardens L 5 3 7 9 10,008 ...... , Xavier Jan 3, 1962 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 4 8 5,808 Jan 24, 1998 UD Arena W 9 3 8 2 13,521 ...... Ryan Perryman, Dayton Feb 7, 1962 Cincinnati Gardens L 71 7 2 4,266 Mar 1, 1998 Cincinnati Gardens L 8 4 8 9 10,100 ...... Torraye Braggs, Xavier Jan 3, 1963 Cincinnati Gardens W 6 9 6 4 2,163 Jan 30, 1999 UD Arena W 9 1 8 6 13,521 ...... Coby Turner, Dayton Feb 6, 1963 UD Fieldhouse W 7 9 6 3 5,808 Feb 24, 1999 Cincinnati Gardens L 6 2 9 0 10,100 ...... Lenny Brown, Xavier Jan 4, 1964 UD Fieldhouse L 94103 5,808 Jan 11, 2000 UD Arena W 7 6 7 2 13,553 ...... David Morris, Dayton Feb 1, 1964 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 8 1 8 2 5,488 Feb 2, 2000 Cincinnati Gardens ot L 6 4 6 5 10,100 ...... Alvin Brown, Xavier Jan 4, 1965 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 8 3 7 9 4,809 Jan 30, 2001 Cintas Center L 7 2 8 2 10,250 ...... David West, Xavier Feb 3, 1965 UD Fieldhouse W112 81 5,808 Mar 4, 2001 UD Arena W 6 5 6 2 13,553 ...... Yuanta Holland, Dayton Jan 3, 1966 UD Fieldhouse W105 79 5,808 Jan 5, 2002 UD Arena L 59 66 13,553 ...... , Xavier Feb 9, 1966 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 7 6 7 3 3,600 Jan 26, 2002 Cintas Center L 5 9 7 5 10,250 ...... Lionel Chalmers, Xavier Jan 4, 1967 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 7 5 7 2 4,802 Mar 8, 2002 Spectrum A10 L 5 9 6 6 10,111 ...... (not awarded for postseason games) Feb 8, 1967 UD Fieldhouse W 7 0 6 6 5,882 Feb 8, 2003 Cintas Center L 7 7 8 5 10,250 ...... David West, Xavier Jan 3, 1968 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 8 3 8 0 3,765 Feb 22, 2003 UD Arena L 7 2 7 3 13,409 ...... David West, Xavier Feb 7, 1968 UD Fieldhouse W 6 4 5 6 5,882 Jan 31, 2004 UD Arena W 74 6 7 13,409 ...... Ramod Marshall, Dayton Jan 4, 1969 Schmidt Fieldhouse L 5 5 5 9 3,881 Feb 21, 2004 Cintas Center L 6 0 6 7 10,250 ...... Lionel Chalmers, Xavier Jan 27, 1969 UD Fieldhouse W 7 2 6 4 5,882 Mar 13, 2004 UD Arena A10 L 4 9 5 8 13,133 ...... (not awarded for postseason games) Jan 3, 1970 Schmidt Fieldhouse W 9 4 7 6 3,118 Feb 19, 2005 UD Arena W 5 9 5 5 13,409...... Marques Bennett, Dayton Feb 4, 1970 UD Arena W 90 78 12,542 Mar 5, 2005 Cintas Center L 6 5 74 10,250...... Will Caudle, Xavier Key: A10 - Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament MCC - Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament NIT - National Invitation Tournament OCT - Ohio Catholic Tournament

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05-1920_009 189 10/26/05, 11:38 AM UD is... • Ranked as one of the nation’s Top 100 universities by US News & World Report • One of the nation's ten largest Catholic universities and Ohio's largest private university, with an enrollment of more than 10,000 stu- dents, including more than 6,500 full-time undergraduates. • A university founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary UNIVERSI (Marianists), a Roman Catholic teaching order of priests and brothers. • A residential learning community with more than 70 aca- demic programs in arts and sciences, business administra- tion, education and allied professions, engineering and law. • A diverse community committed to educating the whole person and to linking learning and scholarship with leadership and service. • A vibrant living-learning environment, where modern cam- pus housing blurs the line between living and learning.

A National Leader In Service • UD was selected by the Templeton Founda- tion as having one of the nation's best service- learning programs that encourages students to contribute and learn through volunteer activity. •UD boasts one of the world's largest campus ministry programs. It sponsors 30 student-run service clubs, spring breakout trips, retreats and a certificate program in community service. Outside the classroom, more than 1,000 stu- dents perform scheduled service each year.

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05-1920_009 190 10/26/05, 11:38 AM UD Building for the Future Since president Dr. Dan Curran’s arrival three years ago, the University of Dayton campus has been a constant work in progress. Whether it be new greenspace and walkways, or the $22 million Science Center (bottom), or the $21 million Residence Facility, the UD campus is taking shape with a look to the future while main- taining its roots to the past.

Rec-Plex: (Top) The three-story facility will feature six playing courts, an 8-lane pool, locker rooms, juice bar and student lounge. A state-of-the-art weight room, climbing wall and class rooms will also be housed in the building. ERSITY 2 Cost: $25 million Construction: Underway

Art Street: (Middle) A unique residential and learning environment for students of all majors that serves the entire campus commu- nity and surrounding neighborhoods as a focal point for activity. Cost: $8.5 million Construction: Complete

Science Center: (Below) Features classrooms and laboratories to support the undergraduate curriculum in both science and mathematics. Cost: $22 million Construction: Complete

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05-1920_009 191 10/26/05, 11:38 AM • UD is ranked seventh among national Catholic universities, and among the top 100 national universi- ties in the country, accord- ing to the 2004 issue of America's Best Colleges from U.S. News & World Report.

• Of the 232 Catholic colleges and universities in the United States, UD is one of only 16 that rank as national univer- sities.

• Among Catholic national universities, only the Notre Dame and Georgetown boast higher average alumni giving rates. Philanthropic support from alumni and friends totaled nearly $20 million, up more than $3 million over last year.

• The Princeton Review included UD in its 2004 guide, The Best 351 Colleges, and named it "one of the best in the Midwest." UD is one of 150 schools profiled in the first edition of The Best Midwestern Colleges.

• Connected learning was made a reality as development of the general education program and its connection to professional education have been supported by several grants from the Na- tional Endowment for the Humanities (including matching grants to fund the Alumni Chair in the Humanities and the Humanities Fellows).

• UD was first in the country to offer an undergraduate degree program in human rights.

• Professor Aparna Higgins re- ceived the 2005 Mathematical Association of America's most prestigious award for teaching.

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05-1920_009 192 10/26/05, 11:38 AM Distinguished Alumni

Charles Pedersen '26, Nobel prize winner

Erma Bombeck '49, columnist, humor writer, chronicler of American family life

Rita Rapp '50, NASA scientist, developer of space food

Chuck Noll '53, holder of four Super Bowl rings as coach of the

Richard Finan '54, former president, Ohio State Senate

Jon Husted ‘89, Ohio Speaker of the House

Colombe Nicholas '64, Internet consultant and former CEO of Anne Klein Co. and former president and COO of Giorgio Armani Fashion Corp.

Dan Patrick '79, ESPN anchor

Bob Schaffer '84, three- term U.S. Congressman from Colorado

Jon Gruden '86, head coach of the Super Bowl champion >

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05-1920_009 193 10/26/05, 11:38 AM • UD was named one of the most significant campus sites in the country as judged by the American Society of Landscape Architects. Just 22 campus sites made the final list. Other Centennial Medal winners included the U.S. Capitol grounds, New York's Central Park and San Francisco's Ghiradelli Square.

• UD was named one of the top "schools with the most beautiful campus in an urban set- ting" in the 2004 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges from Kaplan Publishing.

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05-1920_009 195 10/26/05, 11:38 AM •Baseball •Softball •Track & Field •Football Located adjacent to the UD Arena, the state-of-the art UD Arena Sports Complex includes the $4 million Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball, the UD Softball Stadium, the Jerry Von Mohr Practice Field and the future site of the Courtyard by Marriott at the University of Dayton.

•Soccer A $1.2 million renovation was recently com- pleted, which included a state-of-the-art grass playing surface and terraced seating, to make it one of the nation’s most unique soccer venues. Women’s soccer annually ranks among the top 25 in attendance.

•Golf (NCR South Course) A Golf Digest Top 100 course, NCR’s South Course has hosted the 1969 PGA Championship (won by Ray Floyd), the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open (won by Jane Geddes) and the 2005 U.S. Senior Open (won by Allen Doyle). NCR Country Club also hosts numerous local and regional PGA events and played host to the 2003 Atlantic 10 Men’s Golf Championship.

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05-1920_009 196 10/26/05, 11:39 AM •Baseball Part of the UD Arena Sports Complex, Time Warner Cable Stadium is a the $4 million home to UD Baseball. The stadium features covered chair-back seating, a press box, concessions and restrooms. Located down the right field line is an indoor hitting cage, which also includes locker rooms. The playing surface is a natural grass field with state-of-art drainage and irrigation.

•Volleyball The third-largest volleyball-only venue in the NCAA, the Frericks Center features a Sport Court surface and seating for 5,000. An extensive seating renovation and environmen- tal graphics package was completed during the summer of 2004. The facility is named for the late Thomas J. Frericks, the Flyers’ longtime Director of Athletics, and was the former home of Dayton Basketball.

•Football Located adjacent to the UD Arena, the 11,000-seat (named for the late Percival Welcome, longtime Director of Athletics for the City of Dayton Public Schools) features a video replay scoreboard, lights and turf. The Flyers have won nearly 85 percent of their games at Welcome Stadium.

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05-1920_009 197 10/26/05, 11:39 AM ADMINISTRATION Dr. Daniel J. Curran Ted Kissell President Vice President/Director of Athletics Daniel J. Curran leads one of the top 10 Ted Kissell begins his 13th year as Vice tests has been upgraded across the board to provide the better accom- Catholic universities in the United States and the President/Director of Athletics at the University modations and itineraries for athletes to be able to focus on academ- largest independent university in Ohio. The Phila- of Dayton. Kissell’s tenure at UD has seen the ics while on the road and minimize the amount of class time missed. delphia native became the University of Dayton's Athletics Division transform into a widely-suc- A high-water mark of Kissell’s administration is the implemen- 18th president and first lay leader on July 1, cessful broad-based program to keep in step with tation of a gender equity plan that provides men and women student- 2002. the changing trends in college athletics. athletes with equitable opportunities in line with the university’s gen- He's collaborating with administrators As Kissell has implemented his strate- eral population. A U.S. News & World Report ranks UD in the top 15 and faculty to craft Vision 2010: A Commitment gic plan, championships have followed. In the in Division I gender equity. Additionally, the Athletics Division has to Excellence, a long-range strategic plan that will expand the Univer- last eight years (1998-2005), UD has won 22 conference champi- worked with the University to implement an aggressive program to in- sity of Dayton's reputation as a Catholic leader in higher education, onships and seen 16 teams reach post-season. In the eight years crease minority opportunities for student-athletes. extend its reach globally and improve diversity on campus. prior to that (1990-98), the Flyers only had seven conference cham- Kissell’s plan also includes improved facilities. Development Under Dr. Curran's leadership, the University of Dayton is en- pionships and one tournament appearance. of the Arena Sports Complex (a 25-acre project in full view of I-75 and joying tremendous momentum. For the past two years, UD attracted Only the sixth AD in school history, Kissell is charged with the an attractive southern gateway to the city of Dayton) began with a $13 record applications for its first-year class and record sponsored re- oversight of 17 intercollegiate athletics programs, the University of million renovation to the University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. search dollars. The University started new exchange programs in China, Dayton Arena and the surrounding Arena Sports Complex. As a Uni- Since then, the University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr established centers of excellence in nanotechnology and fuels and versity Vice President, Kissell serves on the University’s President’s Football Practice Field, Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and combustion and opened a $22 million science center. In addition, UD Council and is a member of the President’s Cabinet. Beyond the a softball stadium that was completed for the 2005 season. The next constructed two facilities that combine living and learning — Marianist University, he is chair of Atlantic 10 Conference Finance Committee ingredient will be the “Courtyard By Marriott at the University of Dayton” Hall, a modern residence hall with learning spaces, and ArtStreet, an and a member of the A-10 Executive Committee. that will open during the 2005-06 school year. Along with the hotel, imaginative housing and arts education complex in the student neigh- A vital component of the Flyer master plan is a men’s basketball future plans include a restaurant, a multi-use field and farther down the borhood. RecPlex, a fitness and recreation complex, is expected to program that is in consistent contention for a post-season bid. The Great Miami River, a boathouse for the rowing team. open in 2006. progress of the men’s basketball program in the last seven years to- The Arena Sports Complex is the most visible of the upgrades, As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's ward greater national prominence has been marked by three NCAA but every locker room in the Frericks Center has also been renovated, Division I board of directors, he helped shape academic reforms de- bids; three NIT bids and an average of more than 20 wins a season. along with venue upgrades for soccer and volleyball. signed to improve the graduation rate of student-athletes. He's cur- Annual basketball-related revenues have risen from $1.8 million to A native of Chicago, Kissell holds two history degrees - a B.A. rently serving on the NCAA’s sports wagering task force. $8.8 million since Kissell came to UD in 1992. from Elmhurst College in 1969 and an M.A. from Northern Illinois He has quickly immersed himself in the region, focusing on The success of the men’s basketball program has provided University in 1972. Ted’s family includes his wife Deanna, four chil- economic development and high-tech issues. He chairs the Wright resources and allowed the operating budget to grow nearly $10 million dren - Ted Jr., Jennifer, Sarah and Katie, and one grandson, Teo. Brothers Institute board and serves on nearly two dozen others, includ- to support Kissell’s strategy of building broad-based competitive re- ing the Dayton Development Coalition, Dayton Area Chamber of Com- sults throughout Flyer sports programs. merce, National Composite Center and Miami Valley Research Foun- Women’s soccer has earned five NCAA dation. In the state, the governor tapped him for the Ohio Aerospace tournament appearances including a and Defense Advisory Council. berth in the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2001 and Colleagues praise him for his collegial leadership style, vision, has won eight of the last nine A-10 regu- energy, approachability and strong commitment to social justice. lar season championships. Women’s vol- A sociologist by training, Dr. Curran spent 23 years in various leyball has earned two consecutive NCAA administrative and faculty positions at Saint Joseph’s University in tournament appearances and has won five Philadelphia, most recently as executive vice president and vice presi- A-10 titles (regular season and/or tour- dent for academic affairs. He's a noted scholar in criminology, juvenile nament). Men’s soccer has won four A- justice and social problems, with a deep interest in international is- 10 titles, and baseball has raised the sues. school record for wins in a season three His passion for social justice runs deep. At his presidential times in the last five years. installation ceremony in April 2003, he noted that a Catholic university Kissell has also invested in UD football must be "a force for social change. As a community of learners and to maintain its position as the model for educators, we must analyze the causes of social injustice and edu- Division I non-scholarship football pro- cate professionals with a conscience." grams. A grass practice facility and char- He has served on the boards of Saint Joseph's Carpenter So- ter flights have advanced UD’s competi- ciety, a nonprofit organization that purchases and rehabilitates homes tive position. UD football has gained in Camden, N.J., and Philadelphia’s Summerbridge Program, a col- nationwide attention with 28 consecutive lege-prep program for minority middle-school students. For six years, winning seasons and won outright or he traveled with students to Tijuana, Mexico, on a service-learning shared the cham- project. He received the 2002 Eternal Flame Award, an international pionship eight of the 12 years the league award given for "exceptional contribution to the field of Holocaust has been in existence. The Flyers also education." won the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA Mid- Most of Dr. Curran's research has focused on ways to address Major National Championship. social inequality. His prolific scholarly record includes eight books, Strong performance on the field has most of which he co-authored with his wife, Claire M. Renzetti, former not come at the expense of a high level of chair of the sociology department at Saint Joseph’s University. Theo- performance in the classroom. The Fly- ries of Crime: A Reader was published in 2003, and the two are work- ers’ combined cumulative grade point ing on updated editions of Women, Men and Society: The Sociology of average has steadily risen to 3.14, the Gender and Social Problems: Society in Crisis. In 1993, the Univer- best in school history. UD has had 25 sity of Pittsburgh Press published his Dead Laws for Dead Men, a Academic All-Americans in the last five historical analysis of coal mine health and safety legislation. years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly Before becoming a vice president at Saint Joseph’s University, and Rice had more. Dayton’s 174 stu- Dr. Curran served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for four dent-athletes on the Atlantic 10 years. He started his academic career there in 1979 with a series of Commissioner’s Honor Roll were the faculty positions in the department of sociology, including chair from third-most in the conference, even though 1988 to 1992. As a professor of sociology, he has taught courses in the Flyers participate in fewer A-10 sports criminology, social problems, juvenile justice and white-collar crime. than all but one school. Dr. Curran also served as president of the faculty senate at Saint Joseph's Providing strong, positive experi- University. ences and support for student-athletes is In 1990, he served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the Univer- paramount in developing competitive ath- sity of in Australia. He holds a concurrent professorship at letic programs. During the last eight years, Nanjing University in China. the Athletics Division has added full-time Dr. Curran earned a Ph.D. from the in staff in the areas of academic support, 1980 after receiving a master's degree from Temple University in 1978 strength and conditioning and athletic and a bachelor’s degree from Saint Joseph’s University in 1973--all training. in sociology. Dr. Curran and his wife, Claire, have two sons, Sean and UD’s student-athletes are also Aidan. educated on the subjects of time man- agement, better nutrition and even public speaking. Travel to away athletics con-

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Athletics Division Directory Tim Wabler Cindy Hartmann (Area Code 937) Ted Kissell ...... 229-2165 Associate Vice President for Athletics Associate Director of Athletics/ Senior Woman Administrator Vice-President/Director of Athletics Tim Wabler begins his 11th year in Tim Wabler ...... 229-4598 athletics at the University of Dayton. A former Flyer Cindy Hartmann, a member of the University Associate Vice President for Athletics student-athlete himself, Wabler’s primary duties of Dayton athletics staff for the past seven years, Cindy Hartmann...... 229-3760 include the administration of all of UD’s sports Associate Director of Athletics / Sr. Woman Administrator serves as associate director of athletics and se- Tim O’Connell...... 229-4635 programs and support services. nior woman administrator. She is responsible Associate Director of Athletics / Director of UD Arena In the decade Wabler has been part of for the development, implementation and adher- Joe Owens ...... 229-2663 the Dayton Athletics Division, the Flyers have ence to the University’s policies and procedures Assoc. Dir. of Athletics / Dir. of Athletic Performance experienced significantly improved competitive in accordance with NCAA, Atlantic 10 and Uni- Mike Kelly ...... 229-4423 success. In the last eight years, UD has had 22 versity regulations as well as managing the of- Assistant Director of Athletics / Head Football Coach conference championships and 16 teams reach the post-season. In fice of academic services for student-athletes. She manages the Ken Keck ...... 229-4457 the eight years prior to that, the Flyers only had seven conference National Letter of Intent program along with allocation and distribution Assistant Director of Athletics championships and one tournament appearance. Kara Maicher ...... 229-4875 of athletic grant-in-aid, and also serves as sports program adminis- The highlights include a fourth-place finish in the 2001-02 Assistant Director of Athletics Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Cup (all-sport) standings, its best-ever trator for women’s basketball, volleyball and softball. James Brothers ...... 229-2829 finish. In 2003-04, three Flyer teams advanced to the NCAA tournament In June 2002, Hartmann was selected to the NCAA Division I Assistant Director of Athletics in the same school year, the very first time that happened in UD history. Women’s Basketball Committee in which she is entering her last year Dawn Mamula ...... 229-4552 Women’s soccer has won the A-10 Championship seven years in a row of a four-year term. She is also a member of the Atlantic 10 Women’s Assistant Director of Athletics and advanced to NCAA play five of the past six years. Men’s basketball Basketball Committee. She is a member of the National Association Jeff Boeckman ...... 229-4655 has averaged more than 20 wins a season over the last six years. The of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators. She currently serves on the University of Dayton Inclusion and Diversity Council and the Assistant Director of UD Arena Operations volleyball team earned its first NCAA bid in 2003 by winning the A-10 Tony Caruso ...... 449-2858 Tournament, and returned to the tournament with another conference University’s Rector’s Council. In 2001-02, she served as a repre- Equipment Manager title in 2004. Men’s cross country has won the national cross country sentative to the NCAA Academic/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. Donna Cox ...... 229-4433 only championship the last two times it has entered the meet. The Before coming to Dayton, Hartmann worked at the University of Ticket Office Secretary baseball team has reached or surpassed the UD record for wins in a Connecticut, where she served as compliance coordinator from 1996- Mollie Cummins ...... 229-4635 season three times in the last five seasons. And the Flyer football team 1998. Prior to that, she was assistant compliance coordinator for UD Arena Secretary has won the Pioneer Football League championship eight times in the one year. Hartmann served as sports information director at Georgia Peggy D’Amico ...... 229-4551 12-year history of the league. Perimeter College (known then as DeKalb College) from 1994-95. Ticket Office Assistant Mike DeGeorge ...... 229-4416 As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes Hartmann has a Masters in Education-Sports Administration from have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative Athletic Publications Coordinator Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in com- Jason Dunn ...... 229-4863 grade point average has steadily risen to 3.14, the best in school munication/photojournalism from Syracuse University. She was a history. UD has had 25 Academic All-Americans in the last five years. Assistant to the Director of Athletics four-year basketball letterwinner for the Orangewomen. Cindy and her Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. Dayton’s 174 Steve Foster ...... 229-4401 husband, Troy, reside in Springboro, Ohio, with their two children, Head Trainer student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll were Samuel and Olivia. Margaret Gantt ...... 229-3718 the third-most in the conference, even though the Flyers participate in Assistant Business Manager fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most players Mark Geller ...... 229-4861 on the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the fourth straight year in 2004. Marketing Assistant Wabler managed the implementation of a gender equity plan Vera Gomes ...... 229-4425 that provides men and women student-athletes with equitable Academic Coordinator opportunities in line with the university’s general population. A U.S. Michael O’HarePh.D. Dave Harper ...... 229-2174 News & World Report ranks UD in the top 15 in Division I gender equity. Director of Athletic Development Additionally, the Athletics Division has worked with the University to Faculty Representative Rocky Houck ...... 229-5885 Assistant Director of UD Arena/Concessions implement an aggressive program to increase minority opportunities Dr. Michael O’Hare, Professor of Physics for student-athletes. Doug Hauschild ...... 229-4390 and Professor of Electro-Optics, was named fac- Wabler is overseeing the Athletics’ Division efforts to provide Director of Sports Information/Media Relations top-notch facilities for the next generation of Flyer student-athletes ulty representative to the NCAA in 1998. Dr. O’Hare Chris Kraft ...... 229-4598 with the creation of the Arena Sports Complex. Development of the has been in the Department of Physics at the Uni- Assistant for Athletics Administration versity of Dayton since 1966 and has served as Evey Landis ...... 229-4422 Arena Sports Complex began with a $13 million renovation to the Athletics Secretary University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. Since then, the chair of the department since 1983. Dr. O’Hare has Aphysics at all levels and has research expe- Gary McCans ...... 229-4879 University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr Football Practice Premium Seating Director Field, Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and a softball stadium rience in atomic, molecular, solid-state and opti- Katy Monnette ...... 229-5007 that was completed for the 2005 season. The next ingredient will be cal physics. Assistant Director of Marketing the Courtyard By Marriott at the University of Dayton that will open He has served as a consultant and visiting scientist to the Wright- Ted Moraites ...... 229-4868 during the 2005-06 school year. Along with the hotel, future plans Patterson Air Force Materials Laboratory. Most recently, Dr. O’Hare was Event Services Manager include a restaurant, a multi-use field and farther down the Great Miami a co-prinicipal investigator on a NASA sponsored NOVA grant to design Todd Muckerheide ...... 229-4568 River, a boathouse for the rowing team. curricula for developing scientific literacy in preservice teachers. Director of Corporate Sales Early in Wabler’s tenure, the Athletics Division built the $4.3 Dr. O’Hare’s duties as faculty representative to the NCAA include: Dick Netzley ...... 229-4557 million Donoher Basketball Center, an addition to the UD Arena, to taking an active role in the institutional control of the intercollegiate Game Operations Coordinator provide new facilities for men’s and women’s basketball and football. Megan Pease ...... 229-3708 athletics program; representing a faculty viewpoint and faculty oversight Compliance Coordinator The entire facility, which was dedicated in June of 1998, was conceived, and advice in the administration of the athletics program; involvement in planned and completed in 20 months time. In those 20 months, the Tom Ryan...... 229-3718 the assurance of academic integrity of the athletics program and the Business Office Assistant entire $4.3 million cost was paid for by charitable gifts to the University. maintenance of the welfare of the student-athletes; and monitoring of Debbie Seaman...... 229-2165 On campus, renovations to (soccer) and the Frericks performance of the student-athletes. Executive Assistant to Director of Athletics Center (volleyball) have improved those facilities to among the best in Dr. O’Hare and his wife, Patricia, have four daughters, all of whom Nate Seymour ...... 229-4437 the Midwest. graduated from the University of Dayton. Associate Head Trainer Including the Arena Seating Plan, gifts to Athletics total over Cindy Siler...... 229-4608 $4.5 million annually. UD Arena Office Manager Wabler, a Dayton native, is in charge of all coaches’ contracts Maggi Snider ...... 229-5113 for the Athletics Division, and manages radio and TV agreements. Wabler Assistant Director of Ticketing Services is also the administrator who oversees UD’s athletic fund-raising efforts Julie Steinke ...... 229-2745 and long-term finances. Radio and television agreements have been Academic Coordinator expanded to increase exposure for Flyer athletics. Dayton had a record Robyn Swensen...... 229-4410 30 men's basketball games on television last year. Football and Ticket Office Assistant basketball games are heard internationally on the World Wide Web. UD Mark Thobe ...... 229-1434 women’s basketball is also broadcast on News/Talk 1290 WHIO. In Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning addition, Flyer basketball, football, volleyball and soccer games are Bill Thomas ...... 229-4419 Assistant Director of Athletics Communication broadcast in the Dayton area on Time Warner Cable. Sara Thomas...... 229-4437 Wabler has been actively involved in numerous A-10 Conference Assistant Trainer committees, including the Championships Review Committee, Baseball Matt Uchtman ...... 229-4596 Committee and Soccer Committee. Assistant Director of UD Arena Operations A 1974 graduate of UD’s School of Business Administration, Sue Wheeler ...... 229-3718 Wabler has also completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Senior Secretary for Athletic Business Program. A former member of UD’s Athletic Board, Wabler was a four- Kevin Wilkinson ...... 229-4431 year letterwinner and three-time Pitcher of the Year for UD. He served Assistant Director of Sports Information as team captain as a senior. Tim and his wife Arlene have two daughters, Kaname Yamaguchi ...... 229-4437 Sarah and Leigh Anne. Assistant Trainer

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The mission of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Dayton reflects the mission of the University by using the laboratory of fields of play and arenas of competition to educate young people to “LEARN, LEAD AND SERVE.”

That mission is embodied in the following core purposes: • To educate the total person by integrating the primary academic purposes with educational possibilities and opportunities for young people beyond the classroom;

• To teach the value of community and family through collaboration and teamwork;

• To instill the fundamentals of sportsmanship, adhering to the values of respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility;

• To teach the tools of achievement, including self-discipline, personal responsibility and the setting of high standards;

• To develop the individual talents of our student-athletes within the context of shared team goals;

• To enhance diversity and minority opportunity at the University of Dayton; and • To advance the University of Dayton locally, regionally and nationally.

Academic Services The mission of Academic Services for Student-Athletes at the University of Dayton is to provide the services necessary to ensure that the student-athletes, while competing athletically, will progress academically towards a bachelors degree from the Uni- versity of Dayton. Academic Services for Student-Athletes promotes a total person concept to the student-athletes, a concept that stresses the student-athletes’ abilities to excel in athletic compe- tition, attain academic achievement and develop positive charac- ter traits that will be of sustaining value to the individual and so- ciety. Athletic accomplishments do not come at the expense of academic performance at UD. In 2003, the University of Dayton was ranked No. 8 nationally in NCAA graduation rates of the over 300 NCAA Division I institutions. This is a tremendous accom- plishment and exhibits the continuing importance placed upon academic success at Dayton. As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point average has steadily risen to 3.14, the best in school history. UD has had 25 Academic All-Americans in the last five years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. In the most recent Goals of the University of Dayton Student-Athlete release, Dayton’s 174 student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Academic Services: Roll were the third-most in the conference, even though the Flyers participate in • To offer assistance with tutorial and study skills. fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most players on the PFL • To provide a facility with an atmosphere conducive to studying. Academic Honor Roll for the fourth straight year in 2004. • To enhance student-athletes' knowledge through probing/ questioning of thoughts, ideas and reactions. • To stimulate the student-athletes' thought process with different ideas other than their own. • To develop and encourage critical thinking. • To monitor the study patterns of the student-athlete. • To develop study strategies to achieve academic success at the University of Dayton. • To enhance the academic motivation of the student-athletes. • To help develop academic responsibility in each student-athlete. • To develop appropriate collaborative learning experiences for student-athletes that facilitate their mutual support.

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Sports Medicine Staff At the University of Dayton, the health and well being of our student-athletes is a primary concern. We strive to prevent injuries through pre-participation physi- cal examinations, well-designed conditioning programs, warm-ups, proper prac- tice planning, and appropriate equipment selection. When an athletic injury occurs, our goal is to provide the best medical care possible from the initial first- aid to the follow-up care and rehabilitation.

FACILITIES There are two Athletic Training Rooms in operation at the University of Day- ton. The Arena Training Room is located in the Donoher Basketball Center and utilized by Arena Complex teams for practices and games. The Frericks Center training room is open year round and is utilized for treatment and rehabilitation to all sports in the mornings and serves those sports that operate out of the Frericks Center in the afternoon.

STAFF The University of Dayton Sports Medicine Staff consists of a team of Family Practice Physicians and Orthopedic Consultants and four full-time and two gradu- ate assistant certified and licensed Athletic Trainers, any of whom may be con- sulted regarding injuries or illnesses. In particular instances the Head Team Physician may refer athletes to other physicians or specialists. However, the Head Team Physician supervises the status of all athletes referred to other physicians Sean or specialists and has the final authority with regard to all medical disqualifica- tions, treatment, and return to play. Referrals to specialists will be made through Convery, M.D. the Team Physicians or Athletic Trainers only. Head Team Physician Trained personnel are present at all athletic contests and, where possible, at all practices to insure prompt medical attention. Priority for coverage is given Dr. Sean Convery is in his fourth year heading up Dayton’s medical staff. Convery’s to those sports where the risk of injury is greatest. The Sports Medicine Staff primary full-time position is serving as the medical director of The Sports Medicine Center works closely with the coaching staff to keep them informed regarding the medi- at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. In addition, he is a faculty member in the Family Practice Residency Program at Miami Valley Hospital; associate clinical professor in the Depart- cal status of the athletes. ment of Family Practice at School of Medicine; school physician for the Kettering City School District; and team physician at Kettering Fairmont High School. Convery is past president of the Miami Valley Academy of Family Practice and serves as Montgomery County Medical Association delegate to the Ohio State Medical Associa- tion. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Convery is active within the Dayton community, having been involved as a volunteer physician for the Nike Tour, Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, Dayton River Corridor Classic and Special Olympics. A 1977 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Steubenville in Steubenville, Ohio, Convery holds a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry. He is a 1981 graduate of the Wright State University School of Medicine. He is a board certified family practice physician with additional certification in sports medicine. A Philadelphia native, Convery currently resides in Centerville.

Steve Foster, ATC,LAT Nate Seymour, ATC,LAT, CSCS Sara Thomas, ATC,LAT Head Trainer Assoc. Head Trainer Assistant Trainer Tim Quinn, M.D. Orthopedic Consultant Former Flyer football standout Dr. Tim Quinn serves his alma mater as the orthopedic Kaname Yamaguchi, ATC,LAT Dusty Rhodes, D.O. Mike Barrow, M.D. consultant for UD Athletics. A 1973 graduate, Quinn has been associated with the Flyers Assistant Trainer Asst. Team Physician Asst. Team Physician in this capacity since 1988. He was a two-time First Team Academic All-America, and was chosen a National Football Foundation/ Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete in 1972. A versatile player, he was a starter at linebacker and on the defensive line in his career. He is also a two-time winner of UD’s John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award. Quinn received his medical degree from Ohio State in 1976, and then received a fellowship to study at the International College of Surgeons in London, England. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and a member of the Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Association of North America. Quinn’s father Joe played and coached football at UD, and is a member of UD’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Quinn family -- Tim, his father Joe, his brother Dan and his uncle Jim Klosterman, M.D. Art Bok, D.O. Fran -- combined for 14 football letters. Dr. Quinn is in his 26th year of orthopedic surgery Orthopedic Consultant Team Physician Emeritus in Dayton.

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NCAA Compliance The NCAA and You The University of Dayton is committed to the principle of institutional control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent with the letter and spirit of NCAA, conference and university rules and regulations. The University’s commitment is to maintain control of its athletics programs through cooperation between responsible administrators, coaches, faculty, all institutional staff members, student-athletes and representatives of the University’s athletics interests.

Who are UD Athletics Representatives/Boosters*? • Any current and former member of any UD Athletics Division fan support group • Any contributor to UD Athletics or booster group members • Season ticket holders • Anyone who has helped arrange employment or employed a What is a prospective student-athlete/“prospect”? current or prospective student-athlete A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth (9th) • Anyone who has been involved, in any way, in the grade, any student who receives financial assistance or other benefits promotion of Flyer Athletics from UD and/or its athletics representative that are not normally *Please note: Once you become an athletics representative, provided to prospective students generally. you retain that identity indefinitely.

You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular What are Extra Benefits? college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a UD staff member or an (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your athletics representative to provide a prospective or enrolled student- family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. athlete or his/her family with a benefit not specifically authorized by Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited NCAA regulations. Impermissible extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: prospective student-athlete are: • Cash or loans of any amount • Providing you with an official visit* • Co-signing or arranging a loan • Placing more than one telephone call to you or any other • Gifts or discounted/free services (e.g., airline tickets, member of your family merchandise, etc.) • Visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere • Rent-free or reduced-cost housing other than the college campus • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than * You may take a maximum of five “official visits” wages paid for similar work with no more than one to any single institution • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed

A Message to Prospects... To participate in varsity athletics, student-athletes must receive “qualifier” status determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse. Please visit www.NCAAClearinghouse.net for further information.

It is never too early for student- athletes to start planning for college. Call the NCAA’s “Wanna Play? Know the Rule” hotline at 1-800-638-3731 to hear recorded information and order your free copy of the NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete.

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05-1920_009 203 10/26/05, 11:39 AM COVERING THE FLYERS On The Radio In Print & On The Web All University of Dayton Flyer men’s basketball games are broadcast live Bucky Albers has been the Dayton Flyer beat on WHIO Radio with Larry Hansgen and Bucky Bockhorn on the call. Bockhorn, writer for The Dayton Daily News for 16 years now, but a legendary Flyer who played several seasons for the NBA’s Cincinnati Royals, has been following UD basketball closely since 1950 has been providing Flyer color commentary for more than 30 seasons. (when he was 12!). His columns, reports and game Hansgen, a graduate of Bowling Green State University, joined the WHIO stories are not only published in the DDN, but also on broadcast staff in March of 1981, and has broadcast UD basketball games the www.daytondailynews.com website by the follow- ever since with the exception of the 1999-2000 season when he took time off to ing morning. adjust to his new responsibilities as program director at WHIO. Before coming to Dayton, Hansgen previously worked at WNKO Radio in Newark, Ohio, and Bucky Albers WBNO Radio in Bryan, Ohio. An expanded pre-game show will be broadcast from the Time Warner Flight Deck at UD Arena for home games. Tom Michaels will host the shows from the Flight Deck, which will feature interviews with coach Brian Gregory and Flyer www.DAYTONFLYERS.COM players, and scores from around the country. Also, after home games, Mark As can be expected, the worldwide web is an excellent place to stay Adams hosts the “Flyer Feedback” post-game show on WHIO from Flanagan’s informed about Flyer hoops. The Flyers’ newly designed website launched this Pub. All UD coverage can also be heard on www.whioam.com. fall was designed by College Sports Online. It is maintained by UD Athletics Communication and has the most comprehensive data about the Flyers. THE BRIAN GREGORY SHOW (RADIO & TV) Fans can follow the action with live scoring called GAMETRACKER. Live Monday evenings at 8:00 p.m., you can flip on WHIO-AM (1290) to hear scoring will be available for all home games and most road games, and features an hour of Coach Gregory’s insights. The show, hosted by Larry Hansgen, is interactive tools to display game data, individual and team stats and much broadcast live from various BW-3 locations throughout the Miami Valley. more. GAMETRACKER is also available for all of UD’s home contests in football, For televised highlights, previews, reviews and features regarding soccer, volleyball and baseball. Flyer Basketball, tune into the Brian Gregory Show on WHIO-TV from 10:30 am Within one hour following basketball home games, the box score, game to 11:00 am each Sunday during the season. The show is hosted by NewsCenter notes and photos will be available. After road games, box scores and game 7 WHIO Sports Director Mike Hartsock. information will be made available as soon as possible. From DaytonFlyers.com, you can also access Atlantic 10 Conference information, Top 25 polls, player features, game notes and much more.

Teamline If you love listening to the Flyers, but are un- able to tune in on television, radio or the internet; there is another option. Hear the live radio play-by-play of the games over any telephone in the world with TEAMLINE! Just call 1-800-846-4700 and enter Dayton’s ac- cess code of 1729. You can listen as long or as little as you like, including the pre-game and post-game show. If you sign up for TRZ Long Distance, you can listen for FREE! Or you can use a Visa or MasterCard and pay as little as 25 cents per minute, including all long-distance charges. Call TEAMLINE at 1-800- 225-5321 for more information with no obligation.

Larry Hansgen (left) and UD Hall of Famer Bucky Bockhorn have been calling Dayton Basketball games for 22 seasons.

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To The Media Media Credentials Credentials are issued to accredited members of the media by Doug Hauschild in the Athletics Communi- cation Office (937-229-4390) at least 24 hours prior to each game. Media passes will be picked up at the media entrance gate, next to the loading dock in the back of the UD Arena.

Photo Credentials Photo passes for Flyer games will be issued by the Athletics Communication Office to accredited members of the media only. All requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to each home game. Still photographers are restricted to the right side of the basket at either end of the floor (per NCAA Tournament guidelines) unless prior arrangements are made with Doug Hauschild in the Ath- letics Communication Office (937-229-4390). Also, no flash photography is permitted unless approved in ad- vance. Local Media Outlets Press Room Services NEWSPAPERS RADIO TELEVISION The basketball press room is located beneath the administrative offices at the UD Arena. It can be reached Dayton Daily News WHIO Radio WHIO-TV (CBS) via the ramp that connects the outside to courtside. Team Brian Kollars, Sports Editor Larry Hansgen, Play-By-Play Mike Hartsock, Sports Director information, game programs, and starting lineups with Bucky Albers, UD Beat Writer 1212 Wilmington Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45401 game officials will be available before the game. Halftime Tom Archdeacon, Columnist Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 259-2111 stats will be delivered to press row at intermission and a full Fourth & Ludlow Streets (937) 259-2111 [email protected] Dayton, Ohio 45402 [email protected] NCAA box with play-by-play will be furnished to members (937) 225-2250 WKEF-TV (ABC/FOX) of the working press. Coaches’ quotes and possibly fea- [email protected] WHIO Radio Ray Crawford, Sports Director tured player quotes (depending on the game) will also be Bucky Bockhorn, Analyst Ryan Brant, Sports made available. This information will be available about Troy Daily News 3540 Big Tree Road Dayton, Ohio 45418 30 minutes following each home game at Dave Fong, Sports Editor Bellbrook, Ohio 45305 (937) 268-6800 www.DaytonFlyers.com. Troy, Ohio 45373 (937) 848-2823 [email protected] (937) 440-5251 [email protected] Post Game Filing [email protected] WHIO Radio Fax service is available at the Arena. The press room Tom Michaels, Pregame Show WDTN-TV (NBC) will be equipped with three telephones available on a first- Greene County Dailies 7213 Taffy Lane Jack Pohl, Sports Editor come, first-served basis. Persons requiring telephones at Henry Conte, Sports Editor Dayton, Ohio 45459 Neil Konerman, Sports 30 South Detroit (937) 291-1859 Dayton, Ohio 45439 courtside should order phones through Doug Hauschild in Box 400 [email protected] (937) 293-5044 the Athletics Communication Office (937-229-4390). Xenia, Ohio 45385 [email protected] Those ordering phone service directly through Ameritech (937) 878-3993 1360 Homer [email protected] cannot be guaranteed courtside placement. Accessible [email protected] Lance McCallister, Sports wireless internet is available at courtside and 8044 Montgomery Road WHIO-TV Analyst in the media work room. The Times Suite 650 Mark Adams Shawn Bauman, Sports Editor Cincinnati, Ohio 45255 2792 West Pekin Road Press Row 3085 Woodman Drive (513) 686-8300 Springboro, Ohio 45066-7616 Press row is located courtside, opposite the team Kettering, Ohio 45420 [email protected] (937) 259-2111 benches and scorers’ table. Seating is limited and re- (937) 294-7000 [email protected] served for WORKING MEDIA ONLY. An emergency [email protected] Megasports Stuart Mason, Sports Director Flyer TV courtside phone line is briefly available during games. There Beavercreek News-Current P.O. Box 316 University of Dayton are phone lines available in the press room. The press row Doug Skinner, Sports Editor Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351 Dayton, Ohio 45469-2202 number is (937) 449-2855. An auxiliary press area is in 3085 Woodman Drive (937) 229-3058 (937) 229-4550 Section 301. Kettering, Ohio 45420 (937) 290-7161 Flyer Radio Media Parking [email protected] Mike Giangreco, Sports Director INTERNET Windshield passes admitting cars into the arena University of Dayton parking lot will be provided upon request and availability. Associated Press Dayton, Ohio 45469-0616 FlyerHoops.net (Rivals) Media parking is reserved at the back of the UD Arena, Jim Hannah, Bureau Chief (937) 229-3058 Matt Schwade near the loading dock. Please enter at Gate B and have Dayton, Ohio 45402 [email protected] 4705 Tuttles View Drive your pass displayed. (937) 225-2269 Dublin, Ohio 43016 [email protected] (614) 446-9686 [email protected] NCAA Tournament Credential Policy According to NCAA regulations, media wishing to Steve Malone, Sports Editor be credentialed for the 2006 NCAA Tournament must University of Dayton meet NCAA guidelines and must attend 90 percent of Flyer Dayton, OH 45469-0626 home games. (937) 229-3226 [email protected]

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05-1920_010 205 10/26/05, 11:39 AM ARENA INFORMATION Seating Map The Arena A to Z Advanced Tickets The ticket office, located on the Arena's south side, is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on weekends at 9:00 a.m. on days of events only. The UD Ticket Office phone number is (937) 229-4433.

Camera/Video Equipment Cameras are permitted. Video cameras and camera tripods are prohibited.

Car Problems Please go to the Customer Service desk, which is located in the Administrative Office for assistance.

Lost & Found Please go to the Customer Service desk, which is located in the Administrative Office for assistance. Additionally, patrons can call (937) 229-4635 to check for lost and found items.

Medical Assistance First Aid is located in the Southwest corner of the Arena. Please contact any Arena personnel for immediate assistantce.

Prohibited in the Arena Cans, bottles, alcoholic bevarages, food items, backpacks, large purses, signs (that are larger than 8.5” x 11”), noisemakers, laser pointers, weapons of any kind, um- brellas, video cameras, camera tripods, and strollers are prohibited in the Arena.

Public Telephones Public telephones are located in the South- west Concourse, near the Administrative Of- fice.

Smoking Smoking is prohibited in the University of Dayton Arena. For certain events, exterior smoking areas may be available.

Souvenirs Souvenirs may be purchased at the merchandise stands located in the North and South Concourses of the UD Arena during Flyer games. You can also find Dayton Flyer apparel through Korporate Kasuals at www.flyerattire.com.

Student Shuttle Buses Shuttle buses are available from the campus for students during men’s basketball games. Contact the ticket office at (937) 229-4433 for further information.

Suggestions Please feel free to offer suggestions regarding your expe- rience at the Arena to any available Arena personnel or call (937) 229-4635. You may also use comment cards which are located throughout the Arena, send an email to [email protected] or visit DaytonFlyers.com.

Will Call Will Call tickets may be picked up at the ticket office on the south side of the Arena only.

Wireless Internet NOTE TO MEDIA: Overflow media will be located in Section 301 (phone lines The UD Arena is equipped for wireless internet access both and power are available). in the seating bowl and in the media work room.

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The Webster Station Development In the Webster Station Development, a host of diners caters to folks who crave hearty hamburgers and thick milkshakes. Wympees and two White Tower eateries are classic diners built in the '30s and '40s.

Terra Cotta District The Terra Cotta District, centered around Fifth and Ludlow streets, is a reminder of the popularity of terra cotta as a local building material during the reconstruction that fol- lowed Dayton's devastating flood of 1913. The historic buildings, with their ornamental facades, are a sharp contrast to the district's other more modern structures.

The Cannery Near the Webster Station Development is The Cannery, a redevelopment on East Third Street that will encompass retail stores, restaurants and loft apartments. Last year, The Cannery became the temporary home of the Wegerzyn River Market until it moves to its permanent home in the RiverScape Development district. Every Saturday year- round, fresh vegetables and other items are available Dayton, Ohio is a blend of the best the United Dragons. Playing in beautiful, new Fifth/Third Field from more than 40 vendors. States has to offer — small town Midwestern friendliness downtown, the Dragons are annual attendance leaders in with big city amenities. the Midwest League. The historic first flight of Dayton residents Orville Dayton’s thriving arts community also shares the and Wilbur Wright and the development of the cash register national spotlight. With a large concentration of high- into the current NCR Corporation among many other caliber arts organizations, Dayton offers an astounding technological advancements provide the historic basis for roster of traveling exhibits, permanent collections and Dayton’s economy. performing artists throughout the year. The Benjamin Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is at the center of and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, which high technology and logistics for the military. opened this year as part of a large-scale downtown Wright-Patterson houses more than 100 organizations revitalization project, will bring even more events to Dayton. representing a broad spectrum of U.S. Department of With so many things to be proud of, the Dayton Defense activities, including the Joint Logistics Systems area exudes a sense of family and hometown hospitality. Center, the Air Force Institute of Technology, the The city shares big-city amenities and convenience with a Aeronautical Systems Center and the Air Force Research friendly feeling of Midwestern charm and pride. It is what Laboratory. has given the city a reputation for creativity, invention and For thrills, the nearby Paramount’s Kings Island has progress for decades. something for everyone, including rides for all ages, a water park with a wave pool and live entertainment. For DOWNTOWN RENAISSANCE the sports fan, Dayton is home to the Class-A Dayton Shopping and Dining Dayton's wonderful shopping opportunities range from specialty retail stores along downtown thoroughfares to the new markets on the corner of 2nd and Webster Streets. Satisfying those cravings for ethnic or American Santa Clara Arts District food is simply a matter of choosing from among Art aficionados will enjoy the Santa Clara Arts District, downtown's roughly 60 restaurants. located north of downtown along North Main Street and Santa Clara Avenue. The district is home to specialty Neon District shops, eclectic dining spots and galleries. The Neon District first lit up the city when neon trim was applied to the Transportation Center and movie theater Green Scene buildings. These days there's more neon and lots of enter- No matter where you are in Montgomery County, you're tainment, including the New Neon Movies, where you can never more than 15 minutes from discovering your own soak up art films and the wonder of Cinerama, a 1950s Walden Pond. The Five Rivers MetroParks system offers precursor to the IMAX and OMNIMAX films of today. green spaces among lovely public parks, scenic river corri- dors and assorted footpaths and biking trails. The nation- Oregon Historic District ally acclaimed parks system serves the Greater Dayton Dayton's oldest neighborhood, the Oregon Historic Dis- area and consists of 20 facilities with nearly 11,000 trict, was founded approximately 170 years acres for year-round recreation and rejuvenation. ago around the time the Miami-Erie Canal was opening for business. Merchants and artisans settled the area and built homes and businesses in a range of architectural styles, from Gothic and Classic Revival to Stick and Shingle.

The Motor Car District The Motor Car District encompasses Ludlow Street's post-World War I dealerships, such as the Barlow Motorcar Company and the Dayton Buick Company. Modern retailers sit next to the compa- nies of yesteryear, such as the Citizens Motorcar Company: America's Packard Mu- seum, the only museum in the nation dedi- cated to the Packard.

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