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CONTENTS OUTLOOK OUTLOOK 1-6 RECORDS 113-142 1 Table of Contents 114 Team Records: Game 2 Roster 115 Team Records: Season

3 Schedule & Quick Facts 116-118 Scoring Records PLAYERS 4-6 Notes 119-120 Rebounding Records 121 Double-Double Records PLAYERS 7-32 122-123 Offensive Rebounding Records 8-9 Antonio Barton 124 Records 10 Galen Campbell 125 Records 11 Quinton Chievous 126 3- Field Goal Records STAFF 12 D’Montre Edwards 127-128 Assists Records 13 Brandon Lopez 128 Blocked Shot Records 14-15 Jeronne Maymon 129 Steals Records 16-17 Jordan McRae 130 Playing Experience Records REVIEW 18 Armani Moore 131 Attendance Records 19 Derek Reese 132-133 Yearly Top-Five Scorers 20-21 133 100-Point Games 22-24 134-135 Yearly Team Totals 24 A.J. Davis 136-141 1,000-Point Club

25 Robert Hubbs 141-142 Thompson-Boling Arena Records RESULTS 26 Rawane “Pops” Ndiaye 27 Darius Thompson HONORS 143-158 28-32 Individual Game-by-Game Stats 144-148 All-Americans 149 All-SEC STAFF 33-50 150 Other SEC Honors 34-37 Cuonzo Martin 151 Regional & National Honors / USA Basketball RECORDS 38-39 Tracy Webster 152 Academic & Service Honors 40-41 Jon Harris 153 SEC & NCAA Statistical Champions 42-43 Kent Williams 154-155 SEC Championship Teams 44 Marco Harris 156-157 Vols in the NBA 45 Nicodemus Christopher 158 Annual Team Awards 46 Chad Newman HONORS 47 Team Support Staff POSTSEASON 159-166 48 University Administration 160-161 SEC Tournament Results 49-50 Athletics Administration 162 NCAA Tournament & NIT Results 163 NCAA Tournament Superlatives 164-165 Postseason Game Records 2012-13 REVIEW 51-74 POSTSEASON 52 Results 165 NCAA Tournament Career Records 53 Statistics 166 NCAA Tournament Top Performances / 54 Highs & Lows NCAA Infractions Report FAQ 55 Team Game-by-Game Comparison 56 Superlatives VOLMANAC 167-202 57-73 Box Scores 168 Coaching Era Reviews 74 SEC Standings / Honors 169-171 Coaching History

172-174 All-Time Lettermen VOLMANAC RESULTS 75-112 174 All-Time Assistant Coaches 76-77 Record vs. All Opponents 175-200 All-Time Player Statistics 78-92 All-Time Series Results 201 Thompson-Boling Arena 93 Milestones & Streaks 202 Legend of the Volunteer 94-95 Preseason/Holiday Tournaments 96-109 Yearly Results MEDIA INFO 203-208

109 Overtime Results 204 UT Media Relations MEDIA INFO 110-111 In The Polls 205 Practice Coverage Guidelines 111-112 vs. Ranked Opponents 206 Southeastern Conference 207 Vol Network 208 Area Information & Compliance

CREDITS Editor: Tom Satkowiak (please send edits to [email protected]) Editorial Assistance: Nate Bain, Rachel Bain, Mary-Carter Kniffen, Amanda Pruitt (design & layout) Brooke Satkowiak, Jason Yellin Photography: Donald Page, Wade Rackley, David Coyle, Patrick Murphy-Racey, UT Photo Services, UTAD Photography Cover Design: Donald Page & Jonathan King On The Cover: Senior guard Jordan McRae (left) and senior forward Jeronne Maymon Printing: CCM Communications of Nashville, Tenn.

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ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. Cl. 2 Antonio Barton G 6-2 180 Sr. Baltimore, Md. (University of Memphis) 1 Richardson G Jr. 25 Galen Campbell G 6-2 190 RS-So. Knoxville, Tenn. (Fulton HS) 2 Barton G Sr. 31 Quinton Chievous G 6-6 214 RS-So. Chicago, Ill. (Notre Dame College Prep) 3 Hubbs III G Fr. 21 A.J. Davis G/F 6-9 212 Fr. Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) 4 Moore G So. 32 D’Montre Edwards G 6-6 205 Sr. Charleston, S.C. (Brevard [Fla.] CC) 5 Stokes F Jr. 3 Robert Hubbs III G 6-6 206 Fr. Newbern, Tenn. (Dyer County HS) 10 Ndiaye C Jr. 24 Brandon Lopez G 6-1 180 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Austin-East HS) 15 Thompson G Fr. 34 Jeronne Maymon F 6-8 260 RS-Sr. Madison, Wis. (Marquette University) 21 Davis G/F Fr. 52 Jordan McRae G 6-6 185 Sr. Midway, Ga. (Liberty County HS) 23 Reese G So. 4 Armani Moore G 6-5 215 So. Kennesaw, Ga. (Mt. Paran Christian School) 24 Lopez G Jr. 10 Rawane “Pops” Ndiaye C 6-10 275 Jr. Raleigh N.C. (Indian Hills [Iowa] CC) 25 Campbell G RS-So. 23 Derek Reese G 6-8 220 So. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia HS) 31 Chievous G RS-So. 1 Josh Richardson G 6-6 196 Jr. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe HS) 32 Edwards G Sr. 5 Jarnell Stokes F 6-8 260 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Southwind HS) 34 Maymon F RS-Sr. 15 Darius Thompson G 6-5 181 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Blackman HS) 52 McRae G Sr. BASKETBALL STAFF Name Position Year Alma Mater Cuonzo Martin Head Coach 3rd Purdue, 2000 Tracy Webster Associate Head Coach 3rd Wisconsin, 1995 Jon Harris Assistant Coach 3rd Marquette, 2002 Kent Williams Assistant Coach 3rd Southern Illinois, 2003 Marco Harris Director of Basketball Operations 3rd Southwestern Okla. State, 1994 Chad Newman Athletic Trainer 19th Tennessee, 1994 Nicodemus Christopher Strength & Conditioning Coach 2nd Baylor, 2007 Tom Satkowiak Media Relations Director 6th Tennessee, 2002 PRONUNCIATION Quinton Chievous (CHEE-viss) D’Montre Edwards (duh-MAHN-tray) Cuonzo Martin (KAHN-zo) Jeronne Maymon (jur-ON MAY-min) Armani Moore (ahr-MAHN-ee) Rawane Ndiaye (ruh-WAH-nee N-jie)

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SCHEDULE OUTLOOK Date Day Opponent Site Television Time Nov. 2 Sat. Florida Southern (exhib) Knoxville UTsports.com 1 p.m.

Nov. 7 Thur. Southern Indiana (exhib) Knoxville UTsports.com 7 pYERS .m. Nov. 12 Tues. at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio Fox Sports 1 9 p.m. Nov. 16 Sat. USC Upstate Knoxville SportSouth 7 p.m. PLA Nov. 18 Mon. The Citadel Knoxville Fox Sports Net 7 p.m. Nov. 22 Fri. Tennessee State Knoxville Fox Sports Net 7 p.m. Nov. 28 Thur. 1-UTEP Paradise Island, Bahamas NBC Sports Net 9:30 p.m.

Nov. 29 Fri. 1-Iowa or Xavier Paradise Island, Bahamas AXS.tv/NBC Sports Net 1 p.m. or 7 p.m. Nov. 30 Sat. 1-TBD Paradise Island, Bahamas TBD TBD

Dec. 7 Sat. Tennessee Tech Knoxville Fox Sports Net Noon ST

Dec. 14 Sat. at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. ESPN2^ 2 p.m. AFF Dec. 18 Wed. NC State Knoxville ESPNU^ 7 p.m.

Dec. 23 Mon. Morehead State Knoxville ESPNU^ 7 p.m. Dec. 30 Mon. Virginia Knoxville ESPN2^ 7 p.m. Jan. 4 Sat. Tusculum College Knoxville UTsports.com 2 p.m. REVIEW Jan. 7 Tues. at LSU* Baton Rouge, La. ESPN^ 7 p.m. Jan. 11 Sat. Texas A&M* Knoxville Fox Sports Net^ 6 p.m. Jan. 15 Wed. Auburn* Knoxville CSS^ 7 p.m.

Jan. 18 Sat. at Kentucky* Lexington CBS Noon Jan. 22 Wed. Arkansas* Knoxville SEC TV^ 8 p.m. Jan. 25 Sat. at Florida* Gainesville, Fla. ESPN/ESPN2^ 4 p.m. Jan. 29 Wed. Ole Miss* Knoxville SEC TV^ 8 p.m. RESUL Feb. 1 Sat. at Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. ESPN2^ 8 p.m. Feb. 5 Wed. at Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. ESPN3^ 8 p.m. Feb. 8 Sat. South Carolina* Knoxville ESPNU^ 3 p.m. TS

Feb. 11 Tues. Florida* Knoxville ESPN^ 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Sat. at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. ESPN/ESPN2^ 4 p.m.

Feb. 18 Tues. Georgia* Knoxville ESPNU^ 9 p.m. RECORDS Feb. 22 Sat. at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas ESPNU^ 3 p.m. Feb. 26 Wed. at Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. SEC TV^ 8 p.m. March 1 Sat. Vanderbilt* Knoxville ESPN/ESPN2^ noon March 5 Wed. at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. SEC TV 8 p.m. March 8 Sat. Missouri* Knoxville ESPN^ 4 p.m. March 12-16 SEC Tournament Atlanta, Ga. HONORS March 18-19 NCAA First Round (Dayton, Ohio) March 20 & 22 NCAA Second & Third Rounds (Buffalo, N.Y. / Milwaukee, Wis. / Orlando, Fla. / Spokane, Wash.) March 21 & 23 NCAA Second & Third Rounds (Raleigh, N.C. / San Antonio, Texas / San Diego, Calif. / St. Louis, Mo.) March 27 & 29 NCAA Regionals (Anaheim, Calif. / Memphis, Tenn.) March 28 & 30 NCAA Regionals (Indianapolis, Ind. / New York, N.Y.) April 5 & 7 NCAA Final Four (North Texas) POSTSEASON Key 1-Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) * Southeastern Conference Game ^ Also available via WatchESPN.com, the WatchESPN mobile app, ESPN on Xbox LIVE (Gold members) and Apple TV All Times Eastern & Subject to Change

QUICK FACTS VOLMANAC THE BASICS HISTORY HEAD COACH Location: Knoxville, Tenn. First Year of Basketball: 1908-09 Head Coach: Cuonzo Martin (Purdue, 2000) Founded: 1794 All-Time Record: 1,529-973-2 (.611) Record at Tennessee: 39-28 (2nd Year) Conference: Southeastern NCAA Tournament Appearances: 19 Career Record: 100-69 (5 Years) .592 Pct. Enrollment: 27,523 (1967, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 89, 98, 99, Basketball Office Phone: (865) 974-1206

Colors: Orange & White 00, 01, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11) Basketball Office Fax: (865) 974-0097 Nickname: Volunteers Last NCAA Opponent: Michigan (3/18/11)

Mascot: Smokey Result: L, 75-45 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA INFO Band: Pride of the Southland NIT Appearances: 13 Basketball SID: Tom Satkowiak (Tenn., 2002) University President: Dr. Joe DiPietro (1945, 69, 71, 84, 85, 88, 90, 92, 96, 03, 04, 12, 13) Office: 865-974-7501 Knoxville Chancellor: Dr. Jimmy Cheek Last NIT Opponent: Mercer (3/20/13) Cell: 865-696-2897 Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce Result: L, 75-67 E-mail: [email protected] Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics: Dave Hart Twitter: @TomSatkowiak Athletic Department Phone: 865-974-1220 TEAM INFORMATION Secondary Contact: Nate Bain (Oregon, 2011) Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-332-8657 2012-13 Overall Record: 20-13 E-mail: [email protected] Home / Away / Neutral: 13-4 / 4-7 / 3-2 Twitter: @NateBain ARENA SEC Record: 11-7 Media Relations Fax: 865-974-9496 Name: Thompson-Boling Arena Home / Away / Neutral: 7-2 / 4-5 / 0-0 Press Row Phone: 865-974-0110 Capacity: 21,678 SEC Finish: T-5th Record in Arena: 308-108 (.740) 26 Seasons Final Ranking (AP / USA Today): NR / NR SID Mailing Address: Overnight Address: Largest Crowd: 25,610 vs. Kentucky (1/21/89) Starters Returning / Lost: 3 / 2 P.O. Box 15016, 1551 Lake Loudoun Blvd. at current capacity: 22,326 vs. Gonzaga Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 7 / 6 Knoxville, TN 37901 Room AG007 (1/7/09) Scholarship Newcomers: 5 Knoxville, TN 37996

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN REBOUNDING RECORDS REVOLUTION • The Vols’ 2013-14 roster features 15 players (13 scholarship Tennessee’s frontcourt tandem of Jeronne Maymon and Jarnell student-athletes) representing nine states. Stokes is rewriting Tennessee’s offensive rebounding records. • Five Vols hail from the state of Tennessee, while three are from • Stokes enters this season averaging 3.64 orpg during his career, Georgia. while Maymon has a UT career average of 2.51 orpg. If their • Tennessee has four seniors, four juniors, four sophomores and career averages improve or stand firm, they would rank first and three freshmen. second, respectively, on UT’s all-time list. Former Vol C.J. Black • The roster includes 11 guards, two forwards, one combo guard/ currently stands atop Tennessee’s career list with 2.47 orpg from forward and one . 1996-2000. • Five Vols stand 6-5 or shorter, and 10 are 6-6 or taller. • Since offensive rebounding statistics have been recorded (1996- 97) there have been only two players in Tennessee history to grab 10 or more offensive boards in a single game. Stokes hauled in 12 ANNIVERSARIES last season vs. Mercer, and Maymon totaled 10 against Ole Miss in the 2012 SEC Tournament. The 2013-14 season marks a few significant anniversaries related to • Stokes averaged 4.18 orpg as a sophomore last season. That is the Tennessee basketball. best single-season mark in program history. • The 2013-14 season marks the 35th anniversary of Tennessee’s last SEC Tournament championship. Head coach Don DeVoe led the Vols to wins over Auburn and then Kentucky in Birmingham, Ala., in March 1979. BACK-TO-BACK FIBA GOLDS FOR STOKES • Jan. 21, 2014, is the 25th anniversary of the largest home crowd in Junior power forward Jarnell Stokes has led a USA Basketball Tennessee basketball history. On Jan. 21, 1989, a record crowd of national team to a FIBA gold medal in international competition 25,610 packed Thompson-Boling Arena to see the Vols host rival each of the last two summers. Kentucky (the Wildcats won, 66-65). • In the summer of 2013, Stokes was a starter on the USA Basketball • This season also marks the 10th anniversary of Scooter McFadgon Men’s Junior National Team, which went 9-0 en route to the gold setting a school record for single-season free-throw percentage, as medal at the FIBA U19 World Championship in Prague, Czech he shot .912 (134 of 147) from the stripe in 2003-04. Republic. • And 20 years ago, LaMarcus Golden set the school record for steals • In the summer of 2012, Stokes starred for the USA Basketball per game (2.88 in 1993-94). Men’s U18 National Team, which captured gold medal at FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Sao Sebastiáo do Paraiso, Brazil. • Stokes joins former All-Americans and NBA standouts Ernie VOLS SEEKING NINTH STRAIGHT Grunfeld and Allan Houston as the only Vols ever to win multiple SEASON OF TOP-SIX ATTENDANCE gold medals in sanctioned international competition. The Vols finished sixth nationally in average regular-season home attendance last year, drawing 17,395 fans per game. JARNELL STOKES

MARTIN’S VOLS HAVE BEATEN THEM ALL Tennessee head coach Cuonzo Martin joins Kentucky’s John Calipari as the only coaches in the SEC who have defeated every team in the league at least once over the last two seasons. Martin also has posted triumphs over the defending national champs for two straight years (UConn and Kentucky).

FRESH FACES AT POINT GUARD Tennessee has two true point guards on scholarship, and neither has suited up for the Big Orange prior to this season. • Senior transfer Antonio Barton spent the previous three years sharing time at the point guard spot at Memphis. He has aver- aged more than 21 minutes per game during his college career. A native of Baltimore, Md., Barton is a .417 career shooter from 3-point range. • True freshman Darius Thompson was a prep standout at Blackman High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn. The Gatorade State Player of the Year finalist also was a McDonald’s All-American Nominee. • Junior walk-on Brandon Lopez is the only returning player on the Vols’ roster with significant experience running the point for Tennessee (and he only logged 108 total minutes the past two seasons).

FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR, TENNESSEE BOASTS THE NATION’S HIGHEST-SCORING COACHING STAFF During their playing days, Tennessee’s four full-time coaches combined for more Division I points than any other current staff in America. STAFF POINTS BREAKDOWN 1. Tennessee 5,381 Martin (Purdue) – 1,666; Webster (Wisconsin) – 1,264; Harris (Marquette) – 439; Williams (SIU) – 2,012 2. Syracuse 5,010 Boeheim (Syracuse) – 745; Hopkins (Syracuse) – 628; Autry (Syracuse) – 1,538; McNamara (Syracuse) – 2,099 3. Tulsa 4,724 Manning (Kansas) – 2,951; Ballard (Kansas) – 59; Woodberry (Kansas) – 1,240; Moore (Ga. Southern) - 474 4. Auburn 4,373 Barbee (UMass) – 1,643; Madlock (Memphis) – 894; Wagner (Louisville) – 1,836 5. Valparaiso 4,211 Drew (Valparaiso) – 2,142; Powell Jr. (Illinois) – 1,178; Lottich (Stanford) – 891 6. TCU 4,063 T. Johnson (Boise State) – 1,555; Guerinoni (Nevada) – 197; Scott (Rice) – 1,906; K. Johnson (Tulsa) – 405 7. Duke 3,830 Krzyzewski (Army) – 426; Wojciehowski (Duke) – 687; Capel (Duke) – 1,601; James (Duke) – 1,116 8. East Carolina 3,712 Lebo (North Carolina) – 1,567; Perry (Richmond) – 2,145 9. Detroit 3,549 McCallum (Ball State) – 2,109; Payne (Ball State) – 1,440 10. Colgate 3,397 Langel (Penn) - 1,191; Jordan (Penn) - 1,604; Klatsky (Penn) - 602 Includes points scored at Division I institutions only; Includes current full-time “coaches” only (no support staff, directors of operations, etc).

4 TENNESSEE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK » 2013-14 GUESS WHO’S BACK? ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE OUTLOOK After redshirting all of last season due to a knee injury, All-SEC The Tennessee basketball team’s performance in the classroom has forward Jeronne Maymon returns to action this season. improved dramatically since head coach Cuonzo Martin’s arrival on • Tennessee’s team MVP in 2011-12, Maymon led the Vols in scoring Rocky Top. There have been several noteworthy highlights. (14.2 ppg) and rebounding (7.9 rpg) in SEC play as a junior. • When the NCAA released its most recent Academic Progress • He scored at least 12 points in every SEC game and also led the Rate (APR) data in June 2013, the basketball program’s multi-year league in free-throw attempts during the regular season (184). score of 973 was its best ever. PLAYERS • Martin has been at the helm for each of the program’s two best multi-year APR scores ever (961 in 2012, 973 in 2013). NO TROUBLE LOGGING DOUBLE-DOUBLES • The program’s 2.63 team GPA for the Spring 2013 semester was its best since the data started being recorded in 2003. Three returners on the Tennessee roster collectively boast 28 career • In Martin’s two years at Tennessee, every outgoing senior has double-doubles entering this season. received his degree. • Jarnell Stokes is UT’s active career leader with 18 double-doubles • A total of 21 Tennessee men’s basketball players have gradu- STAFF to his credit. His 16 double-doubles last season rank tied for eighth ated in the last five years. Those players are: Josh Bone, Quinn on Tennessee’s single-season list. Cannington, Ryan Childress, Wayne Chism, John Fields, Melvin • Redshirt senior Jeronne Maymon has nine career double-doubles Goins, Kenny Hall, Tony Harris, Michael Hubert, Justin Jackson, and is one away from becoming the 30th Vol ever to record at Chris Lofton, Skylar McBee, Dwight Miller, Rob Murphy, Steven least 10 in his career. Pearl, J.P. Prince, Tyler Summitt, Cameron Tatum, C.J. Watson, • Senior wing Jordan McRae has one career double-double. He Tanner Wild and Renaldo Woolridge. REVIEW totaled 14 points and 11 rebounds in last season’s win at Vanderbilt. • Of those 21 graduates in the last five years, 10 went on to sign pro- fessional basketball contracts and two have gone into coaching.

STOKES A ‘MAJOR’ DOUBLE-DOUBLE THREAT Junior power forward Jarnell Stokes is the only returning “major” VOLS TO RETIRE DALE ELLIS’ NO. 14 JERSEY MARCH 1 conference player in America who averaged a double-double in Former Tennessee and NBA standout Dale Ellis will become the RESULTS league play last season. fourth UT men’s basketball player to have his jersey retired when the program hangs his No. 14 from the Thompson-Boling Arena ¢ Double-Double Average (2013 Conference Games Only) rafters prior to the home game against Vanderbilt March 1, 2014. Player, School Stats Conf. • A native of Marietta, Ga., and two-time All-American, Ellis suited Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee 13.1 ppg, 10.7 rpg SEC up for the Vols and head coach Don DeVoe from 1979-83.

Jack Cooley, Notre Dame^ 12.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg Big East • Ellis was twice named the SEC Player of the Year (1982 and 1983), RECORDS Gorgui Dieng, Louisville^ 11.2 ppg, 10.8 rpg Big East and he was a three-time first-team All-SEC selection. Richard Howell, NC State^ 12.3 ppg, 11.4 rpg ACC • As a junior in 1981-82, he led Tennessee to a 20-10 (13-5 SEC) ^graduated or turned pro following last season record and the regular-season SEC Championship. • Close to two decades worth of NBA stardom highlighted Ellis’ outstanding professional basketball playing career after he left McRAE ONE OF AMERICA’S ELITE SCORERS Rocky Top. He was picked by the with the ninth overall selection in the 1983 NBA Draft, and he went on to play 19 Only one returning “major” conference player in Division I boasted a seasons in the NBA for six different teams. HONORS higher scoring average in league games last season than Tennessee senior wing Jordan McRae.

¢ Points Per Game (2013 Conference Games Only) WHAT RETURNS? Rank PPG Player, 2013 Class School Conf. 1. 25.5 Erick Green, Sr.^ Virginia Tech ACC WHEN IT COMES TO STATS... POSTSEASON 2. 20.8 Marshall Henderson, Jr. Ole Miss SEC Statistic Total Returning Lost % Return 3. 20.2 Trey Burke, So.^ Michigan Big 10 Scoring 2,189 1,409 780 .644 4. 19.8 Deshaun Thomas, Jr.^ Ohio State Big 10 Field Goals 753 505 248 .671 5. 19.4 Elston Turner, Sr.^ Texas A&M SEC 3-Pt. FGs 173 94 79 .543 6. 19.3 Pierre Jackson, Sr.^ Baylor Big XII Free Throws 510 305 205 .598 7. 19.2 Jordan McRae, Jr. Tennessee SEC Rebounding 1,219 894 325 .733 ^graduated or turned pro following last season Assists 354 201 153 .568 Blocked Shots 130 109 21 .838

Steals 140 113 27 .807 VOLMANAC McRAE LOOKING TO JOIN 1,000-POINT CLUB Minutes 6,700 4,106 2,594 .613 Senior wing Jordan McRae enters his final season on Rocky Top Starts 165 104 61 .630 needing just 171 points to become the 45th all-time member of Tennessee’s 1,000-Point Club. • McRae scored a team-high 518 points last season, and he totaled 293 as UT’s sixth man in 2011-12. McRae appeared in only 10 games WHEN IT COMES TO STATS LEADERS... as a freshman in 2010-11, scoring 18 points. Category Stat Leader

Scoring 15.7 McRae MEDIA INFO Field Goals 170 McRae .558 ^Maymon NEW VOL TRADITION? NBA GENES Field Goal % This marks the sixth consecutive year that at least one member of 3-Pt. FGs 60 McRae the Tennessee roster is the son of an NBA veteran. 3-Pt. FG % .355 McRae Free Throws 121 ^Maymon Free Throw % .771 McRae ¢ NBA Bloodlines Rebounding 9.6 Stokes Vol NBA Father Assists 2.0 McRae Renaldo Woolridge (2009-12) Blocked Shots 1.1 Stokes Quinton Chievous (2012-present) Derrick Chievous Steals 1.1 Richardson A.J. Davis (2013-present) Antonio Davis Minutes 33.6 McRae ^ stats from 2011-12 (missed last season with a knee injury)

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VOLS DISH THE ROCK SCORELESS FOR SIX+ The 11 players on Tennessee’s roster who own previous Division I Last season, Tennessee’s opponents suffered through six scoreless experience combine to boast 478 assists. droughts lasting longer than six minutes. • Senior guards Jordan McRae and Antonio Barton give the Vols a • Vanderbilt, 6:47 • Kennesaw State, 6:20 pair of players who own more than 100 career assists, as McRae • Virginia, 6:41 • Oakland, 6:10 has 118 and Barton has 142 (all as a Memphis Tiger). • Georgetown, 6:23 • Xavier, 6:01 • The last Tennessee team to enter a season with multiple 100- players was the 2009-10 squad, which reached the NCAA Elite Eight. That team entered the season with four 100-assist men: VOL IN THE HALL Wayne Chism (115), Bobby Maze (155), J.P. Prince (200) and Tyler Smith (347). In September of 2013, Tennessee legend Bernard King was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. BACKCOURT PARTY • King, who played three seasons (1975-77) for head coach Ray Mears at Tennessee, is the first UT men’s basketball player to be The 11 players on Tennessee’s roster who own previous Division I enshrined. experience combine to boast 206 blocks. • At 6-7, 205 pounds, King was a three-time first-team All- • Interestingly, more than 65 percent of those blocks (135 of 206) American, earning consensus All-American acclaim as a junior in are by guards. 1976-77. He also was a three-time SEC Player of the Year. • The Vols’ backcourt blocks leaders are senior Jordan McRae • In 76 career games played, King logged a school-record 62 and junior Josh Richardson, who own 59 and 42 career blocks, double-doubles and remains the only Vol to average a double- respectively. double during his career (25.8 points and 13.2 rebounds) with at least 20.0 points per game. • With King leading the way, Tennessee captured the 1977 SEC OFFENSIVE OUTBURSTS OUTLAWED Championship with a 16-2 record in league play and a 22-6 mark Since Cuonzo Martin assumed control of the Tennessee program overall. prior to the 2011-12 season, only eight different players have scored • King played 14 seasons in the NBA and totaled 19,655 points in 24+ points against the Volunteers in a 40-minute, regulation game. 874 games played, giving him a career NBA scoring average of That spans 67 total contests. 22.5 points.

VERSATILE McRAE COULD JOIN RARE COMPANY PRESEASON PROGNOSTICATIONS One of the most versatile players in , senior guard Tennessee was featured prominently throughout various college Jordan McRae could finish his career with some versatile statistical basketball preseason publication top-25 rankings. totals that would put him in rare company. Athlon 17 • McRae enters his senior season well within reach of totaling 1,200 Blue Ribbon 20 career points, 300 rebounds, 150 assists and 75 blocks. Lindy’s NR • Only two Vols have ever reached those totals: the program’s all- NBC Sports 23 time leader in win and games played, Wayne Chism, and 2002 Sporting News 19 NBA Draft pick Vincent Yarbrough. USA TODAY 21 It should be noted that blocks were not recorded during the careers of Vol greats Bernard King and Ernie Grunfeld.

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