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SEC COMMUNICATIONS Conference Overall Craig Pinkerton (Men’s Contact) W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Strk [email protected] @SEC_Craig www.SECsports.com South Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 12-0 1.000 8-0 1-0 3-0 W12 Phone: (205) 458-3000 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 10-2 .833 8-0 0-1 2-1 W1 Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 10-2 .833 5-0 4-0 1-2 W7 THIS WEEK IN THE SEC Texas A&M 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 10-2 .833 8-0 0-1 2-1 W3 (All Times Eastern) Alabama 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 8-3 .727 4-1 2-1 2-1 W1 December 23 (Wednesday) Florida 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 9-4 .692 6-1 1-2 2-1 L1 Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, HI) Georgia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-3 .667 6-2 0-1 0-0 W3 Harvard 69, Auburn 51 Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 8-4 667 6-1 0-2 2-1 W1 Illinois 68, Missouri 63 Mississippi State 93, Northern Colo. 69 LSU 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 7-5 .583 7-1 0-2 0-2 L1 Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 7-5 .583 7-0 0-2 0-3 W2 December 25 (Friday) Auburn 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-5 .545 4-1 1-3 1-1 L2 Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, HI) at Hawaii 79, Auburn 67 Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-5 .545 4-1 0-2 2-2 W2 Arkansas 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-6 .500 6-2 0-2 0-2 L1 December 26 (Saturday) Missouri 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-6 .500 6-1 0-2 0-3 W1 at #12 Kentucky 75, #15 Louisville 73

December 29 (Tuesday) • SEC Player of the Week – Kentucky’s Tyler a season. Auburn and LSU have both scored 119 at Tennessee 74, Tennessee St. 69 at Georgia 79, Robert Morris 67 Ulis, a 5-foot-9, 160-pound sophomore guard points in a game this season. Those are the most Florida St. 73, at Florida 71 from Chicago, Ill., led Kentucky past 16th-ranked by an SEC team in a game since Tennessee scored at Alabama 67, Jacksonville St. 59 ot Louisville with a 75-73 victory. Ulis matched a 124 against UNC Asheville on Nov. 17, 2009. Wake Forest 77, at LSU 71 career high with 21 points on a career-best four • Eight different teams (UA, AR, AU, UF, LS, MS, at #20 Texas A&M 82, Cal Poly 63 at Missouri 78, Ark.-Pine Bluff 25 3-pointers made. He also dished out a game-high AM and VU) have scored 100 or more points in a eight assists – just one shy of matching a career game this season. December 30 (Wednesday) best. Ulis was named the Bluegrass Sports Com- • As of December 31, South Carolina is one of at #24 South Carolina 78, Francis Marion 56 mission MVP of the game. It’s the second straight four teams nationally without a loss. The Game- at Dayton 85, Arkansas 81 ot year Ulis has taken home the honor. He is the first cocks are joined by Oklahoma, SMU and Xavier at Vanderbilt 86, Western Mich. 61 multi-year winner since the award’s inception in as the last unbeatens. December 31 (Thursday) 2010. In two career games against Louisville, • LSU’s scored 43 points against N.C. Central at Mississippi State SECN+ 2:00 pm Ulis has notched 35 points, 10 assists, one turn- North Florida on Dec. 2. That is the most points by over and six made 3-pointers in 65 minutes. Ulis an SEC player since Arkansas’ Rotnei Clarke had January 2 (Saturday) *Tennessee at Auburn CBS Sports 2:00 pm scored 12 first-half points to spark UK to a half- 51 against Alcorn State on Nov. 13, 2009. Norfolk St. at Alabama SEC Network 2:00 pm time advantage. Ulis’ night was capped by a deep • Six teams are receiving mention in the latest As- Savannah St. at Missouri SECN+ 3:00 pm made 3 as the shot clock was winding down to sociated Press poll – Kentucky (10th), Texas A&M *Arkansas at #20 Texas A&M SEC Network 4:30 pm give the Wildcats a four- lead with less than (20th), South Carolina (24th), Vanderbilt (receiv- Memphis at #24 South Carolina ESPNU 6:00 pm *Ole Miss at #10 Kentucky SEC Network 7:00 pm five minutes remaining in the contest. ing votes), Florida (receiving votes) and Ole Miss *Georgia at Florida ESPNU 8:00 pm • SEC Freshman of the Week – Mississippi (receiving votes). *LSU at Vanderbilt ESPN2 9:00 pm State’s Malik Newman, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound • The Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 features guard from Jackson, Miss., scored a career-high seven players from the SEC – (AM), January 5 (Tuesday) 20 points against Northern Colorado on 6-of-11 Damian Jones (VU), Skal Labissiere (UK), Jamal *South Carolina at Auburn SEC Network 7:00 pm *Kentucky at LSU ESPN 9:00 pm shooting, including a 4-of-8 mark beyond the arc. Murray (UK), Malik Newman (MS), Ben Simmons *Vanderbilt at Arkansas SEC Network 9:00 pm He also hauled in four rebounds as Mississippi (LS) and (UK). State claimed a 93-69 win in his hometown of • Kentucky was the favorite to win the 2016 SEC January 6 (Wednesday) Jackson, Miss. Newman is very familiar with Mis- championship in a preseason poll of media from *Missouri at Georgia SEC Network 6:30 pm *Florida at Tennessee ESPN2 7:00 pm sissippi Coliseum, a place he won four state titles around the league and nation. Vanderbilt was *Texas A&M at Mississippi State SEC Network 8:30 pm while at Callaway HS. picked to finish second and was followed by Texas • SEC teams are averaging 77.8 A&M, LSU and Georgia. LSU freshman forward January 7 (Thursday) (12,684 points in 163 games) this season. That is Ben Simmons was the preseason pick for SEC *Alabama at Ole Miss ESPNU 9:00 pm the highest league average in at least 15 years. Player of the Year. January 9 (Saturday) Since the 2001 season, the highest league scoring • ESPN.com’s Class of 2016 recruiting rankings *Texas A&M at Tennessee SEC Network 1:00 pm average is 74.4 ppg in 2008. has Kentucky rwith the No. 1 overall class while *LSU at Florida CBS Sports 1:30/4:30 pm • SEC teams have scored 100 or more points in Mississippi State ranks sixth, Auburn 13th, Ala- *Vanderbilt at South Carolina ESPNU 3:00 pm *Mississippi State at Arkansas SEC Network 3:30 pm a game 10 times already this season. It is just the bama 14th and Texas A&M 23rd (as of Dec. 14). *Kentucky at Alabama SEC Network 6:00 pm second time in the last decade that SEC schools *Georgia at Ole Miss SEC Network 8:30 pm have passed the century mark 10 or more times ine *Auburn at Missouri ESPN2 9:00 pm 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball SEC BASKETBALL MEDIA SERVICES Coaches Teleconference SEC Network + The weekly SEC men’s basketball coaches teleconference will begin Monday, SEC Network + – exclusively available on SECNetwork.com and via Wat- Jan. 4 and continue through March 7. Media representatives wishing to par- chESPN – will add live and on-demand coverage of more than 550 digital-ex- ticipate in the teleconference should contact the SEC Communications Depart- clusive sporting events to the SEC Network multi-screen output in the first year. ment for further details. Each coach will appear on the teleconference for seven Ranging across multiple sports from all member schools, SEC Network + events minutes, according to the following schedule: will all be high-quality, multi-camera productions – enabled by extensive new Order of Appearance (All Times Central) technological and production capabilities built out by ESPN and SEC schools in 10:00 a.m. Kevin Stallings, VU 10:49 a.m. Mike Anderson, AR support of the SEC Network launch. 10:07 a.m. Mike White, UF 10:56 a.m. Avery Johnson, UA In addition to authentiated access to the SEC Network and SEC Network + (via 10:14 a.m. Frank Martin, SC 11:03 a.m. Bruce Pearl, AU laptops and desktops; access via iOS and Android smartphones and tablets is via 10:21 a.m. Mark Fox, UG 11:10 a.m. Andy Kennedy, UM WatchESPN), SEC Network + will also serve as a platform to deliver additional 10:28 a.m. Johnny Jones, LS 11:17 a.m. Ben Howland, MS 10:35 a.m. , UK 11:24 a.m. Kim Anderson, MO events produced by the schools and SECNetwork.com will also feature original 10:42 a.m. Rick Barnes, UT 11:31 a.m. Billy Kennedy, AM short clips, video from studio programs, original digital video projects and more. In addition, the SEC men’s basketball teams who make it to postseason will be on a teleconference on Monday, March 14 beginning at 10:00 a.m. CT. SEC Basketball Media Contacts All SEC basketball teleconferences can be listened to on the internet at www. Alabama – Aaron Jordan www.rolltide.com secdigitalnetwork.com shortly after the conclusion of the teleconference. Email: [email protected] Office: (205) 348-5401 Twitter: @AlabamaMBB; @CoachAvery6; @asjordan1 Arkansas – David Beall www.arkansasrazorbacks.com SEC Websites Email: [email protected] Office: (479) 575-3114 General SEC basketball information can be accessed on the World Wide Twitter: @ArkRazorbacks; @MikeAndersonUA; @beall_sid Web at www.secsports.com. The basketball section is updated with new mate- Auburn – Chuck Gallina www.auburntigers.com rial daily on the page, with standings, statistics, game previews, notes and other Email: [email protected] Office: (334) 844-9800 important information. 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Twitter: @OleMissMBB; @Daniel__Snowden Mississippi State – Gregg Ellis www.hailstate.com SEC Weekly Awards Email: [email protected] Office: (662) 325-3595 The SEC will name a Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week through- Twitter: @HailStateMBK; @Ben_Howland; @msusportsgregg out the 2015-16 season (November-March). Nominations for both awards are Missouri – Patrick Crawford www.mutigers.com made by the SEC men’s basketball sports information contacts. The honorees Email: [email protected] Office: (573) 884-2531 are selected by a vote of the SEC Communications staff. Twitter: @MizzouHoops; @CoachAndersonMU; @p_crawf South Carolina – Emily Miles (Feeney) www.gamecocksonline.com SEC Tournament Credentials Email: [email protected] Office: (803) 777-7743 Media credential request forms for the 2016 SEC Tournament will be avail- Twitter: @GamecockMBB; @FrankMartin_SC; @EmilyFeeneySID able in early January on the SEC media website at www.secsportsmedia.com. Tennessee – Tom Satkowiak www.utsports.com The 2016 SEC Men’s Tournament is March 9-13 (Wednesday-Sunday) at Email: [email protected] Office: (865) 974-1212 Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. Twitter: @Vol_Hoops; @RickBarnesUT; @TomSatkowiak Texas A&M – Adam Quisenberry www.12thMan.com SEC Network Email: [email protected] Office:(979) 862-5453 The SEC Network is carried by AT&T U-verse® TV, Bright House Networks, Twitter: @AggieMensHoops; @Coach_Kennedy; @AdamQ_TAMU Vanderbilt – Andy Boggs www.vucommodores.com Charter, Comcast Xfinity TV, Cox Communications, DIRECTV, DISH, Google Fi- Email: [email protected] Office: (615) 322-4121 ber, LUS Fiber, PTC Communications, Suddenlink, Time Warner Cable, NCTC, Twitter: @VandyMBB NRTC, NTTC, Verizon FiOS and Wilkes Telephone. SEC Communications Staff www.secsports.com SEC Network games are available through WatchESPN, accessible online Herb Vincent, Assoc. Commissioner [email protected] @SECherbvin at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app, and Craig Pinkerton, Director (MBKB Contact) [email protected] @SEC_Craig streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Chuck Dunlap, Director [email protected] @SEC_Chuck Xbox 360 or Xbox One to fans who receive their video subscription from an Tammy Wilson, Director [email protected] @SEC_Tammy affiliated provider. Jill Skotarczak, Assistant Director [email protected] @SEC_Jill Courtney Fritts, Digital Media Assistant [email protected] @SEC_Courtney Office Phone: (205) 458-3000 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball 2016 SEC Tournament SEC Tournament Tie-Breaker Procedures March 9-13 Teams will be seeded No. 1 through No. 14 in the SEC Men’s Basketball Tourna- Bridgestone Arena • Nashville, Tenn. ment bracket based upon the final regular season Conference standings. Teams that The Men’s Basketball finished No. 1 through No. 4 in the final regular season standings shall receive first- and Tournament returns to Bridgestone Arena in Nashville second-round byes and teams that finish No. 5 through No. 10 will receive first-round in 2016. It will be the sixth time that the arena has byes in the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament. served as the host of the SEC Tournament, having also 1. Two-Team Tie. The following procedure will be used in the following order until hosted in 2001, 2006, 2010, 2013 and 2015. Also the tie is broken: A. Won-lost results of head-to-head competition between the two teams. the home of the NHL’s Nashville Predators, Bridgestone B. Won-lost record of the two teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceeding Arena has the distinction of being one of the busiest through the No. 14 seed, if necessary). venues in the Unites States over the past decade and a C. Coin flip by the Commissioner. half, hosting more than 18 million guests during that time. Seating capacity is approximately 19,395 for basketball games. 2. Three-Team Tie (or more). When three or more teams are tied, the following The winner of the 13-game tournament receives the SEC’s automatic bid to procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken. If two teams re- the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds are determined by the 18-game main tied after a tiebreaker provision, the two-team tiebreaker formula will be used. conference schedule during the regular season. Teams are seeded 1-14 based A. Best winning percentage of games played among the tied teams (Example: on their regular season conference finish. Team A is 3-1, Team B is 2-2 and Team C is 1-3 – Team A would be seeded highest, served as host of the inaugural SEC Tournament played following the Team B second-highest and Team C lowest of the three). 1932-33 season and did so again after the 1933-34 season. The event was B. Best winning percentage of the tied teams versus the No. 1 seed (and proceed- held every year through 1952, with the exception of 1935. After a 26-year ing through the No. 14 seed, if necessary). layoff (1953-78), the tournament was renewed in 1979. The 2016 tournament C. If two teams remain, coin flip by the Commissioner. will be the 57th in league history and the 38th since the renewal. D. If three or more teams remain, draw by the Commissioner. The SEC has shown extraordinary balance in the tournament, evidenced by the fact that a different school won the first seven titles after the renewal. The event For the purpose of seeding, if an institution is precluded from participating in the has helped set the stage for SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament, as 23 of the tournament, such institution will automatically be seeded last. The No. 11 seed will then receive a bye. However, for the purpose of breaking ties, that team will remain tournament champions since the tournament resumed in 1979 have advanced where it finished in the regular-season standings BEFORE being seeded last. to at least the Sweet 16. Three of the last 10 SEC Tournament champions have gone on to win the national championship. Since the renewal in 1979, the SEC Future SEC Tournament Dates and Sites Tournament Champion has failed to win at least one NCAA Tournament game March 9-13, 2016 – Nashville, Tenn. March 10-14, 2021 – Nashville, Tenn. only four times. March 8-12, 2017 – Nashville, Tenn. March 9-13, 2022 – Tampa, Fla. Kentucky leads the league with 28 SEC Tournament titles. Alabama is second March 7-11, 2018 – St. Louis, Mo. March 8-12, 2023 – Nashville, Tenn. with six, while Tennessee and Florida are tied for third with four. Mississippi State March 13-17, 2019 – Nashville, Tenn. March 13-17, 2024 – Nashville, Tenn. has three championship trophies while Georgia, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt have March 11-15, 2020 – Nashville, Tenn. March 12-16, 2025 – Nashville, Tenn. two. Arkansas, Auburn, LSU and former league member Georgia Tech have each won one SEC Tournament championship.

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Wednesday, March 9 Thursday, March 10 Friday, March 11 Saturday, March 12 Sunday, March 13

9 Game 3 Noon CT Game 7 Noon CT 8

1 12 Game 11 Game 1 Noon CT 6:00 p.m. CT Game 4 13 25 minutes after Game 3 Game 8 5 25 minutes after Game 7

4 Game 13 Noon CT

10 Game 5 6:00 p.m. CT Game 9 6:00 p.m. CT 7

2 11 Game 12 Game 2 25 minutes after Game 11 25 minutes after Game 1

Game 6 14 25 minutes after Game 5 Game 10 25 minutes after Game 9 6

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Dec. 14 Retin Obasohan, UA , UK • Only the SEC and the Big East have ever won both the men’s and women’s Dec. 21 J.J. Frazier, UG Tyler Davis, AM basketball titles in one season. SEC won both three times in 1996, 1998 and Dec. 28 Tyler Ulis, UK Malik Newman, MS 2007. The Big East has won both twice in 2003 and 2004. Jan. 4 • The SEC swept both the NIT and NCAA Tournaments in 2006 when Flor- Jan. 11 ida won its first NCAA championship and South Carolina earned its second Jan. 18 straight NIT title. Only four conferences have won both the NIT and NCAA Jan. 25 title, including the Big East (2003), ACC (1992) and Big Ten (1979). Feb. 1 • Ten SEC players were picked at the 2015 NBA Draft, including six first Feb. 8 rounders. Feb. 15 • Kentucky’s Karl-Anthony Towns was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2015 NBA Feb. 22 Draft. He is the fourth SEC player to be picked first overall in the draft and the Feb. 29 third in the last six years. March 7 • Each of the six 2015 first team All-SECplayers available for the NBA Draft were selected in the first 40 picks. Coaches Preseason All-SEC • The SEC’s 13 NBA Draft early entrants were the most of any conference. First Team All-SEC Second Team All-SEC That total was more than the Pac-12 (5), Big Ten (4) and Big 12 (3) combined. Dorian Finney-Smith, Florida Jamal Murray, Kentucky • Over the last eight NBA Drafts, 58 SEC players have heard their names Charles Mann, Georgia Alex Poythress, Kentucky called. Twenty-eight of those were selected in the first round and three were Kenny Gaines, Georgia Tim Quarterman, LSU the No. 1 overall pick. Skal Labissiere, Kentucky Malik Newman, Mississippi State • 2015 was the fourth time in the last five years that the SEC has had at least Tyler Ulis, Kentucky Craig Sword, Mississippi State one team in the Final Four. Each of those four years, Kentucky has been one Ben Simmons, LSU , South Carolina of the SEC’s participants. It is the 12th time in the last 23 years the SEC has Stefan Moody, Ole Miss Alex Caruso, Texas A&M had at least one team in the Final Four. Danuel House, Texas A&M Riley LaChance, Vanderbilt • Six different SEC teams (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU and Damian Jones, Vanderbilt Mississippi State) have appeared in the Final Four. • The SEC was 6-5 in NCAA Tournament games in 2015. It is the sixth con- secutive season the SEC has posted a winning record in the NCAA Tourna- Media Preseason Predictions ment. It is the 54th time the league has been .500 or better in NCAA Tourna- First Team All-SEC Second Team All-SEC ment games. Danuel House, Texas A&M Dorian Finney-Smith, Florida • The SEC has won three of the last 10 NCAA titles (2006-Florida, 2007-Flor- Damian Jones, Vanderbilt Malik Newman, Mississippi State ida, 2012 Kentucky). No other conference has won more titles during that Skal Labissiere, Kentucky Charles Mann, Georgia stretch. Stefan Moody, Ole Miss Alex Poythress, Kentucky Ben Simmons, LSU Tim Quarterman, LSU • The SEC has had at least one team advance to the Sweet 16 in 25 of the Tyler Ulis, Kentucky Alex Caruso, Texas A&M last 26 years. Thirteen of the SEC’s 14 members have advanced to the Sweet 16 since 1996. SEC Player of the Year: Ben Simmons, LSU • SEC teams are 13-2 (86.7 percent) in postseason opening games over the last two years (7-0 in 2014, 6-2 in 2015). Preseason Media Poll Pts • Every team in the SEC has made at least one NCAA Tournament appear- 1. Kentucky ...... 406 ance in the last 11 editions of the NCAA Tournament. 2. Vanderbilt ...... 357 • The SEC played the best non-conference schedules among the five power 3. Texas A&M ...... 344 conferences in 2015 according to ESPN’s RPI. The average SEC strength of 4. LSU ...... 333 non-conference schedule was 118.7 nationally, topping those of the Big Ten 5. Georgia ...... 266 (139.9), ACC (140.6), Big 12 (152.1) and Pac-12 (165.9). 6. Florida ...... 258 • A total of 86 men’s basketball students were named to the SEC Academic 7. South Carolina ...... 204 Honor Rolls in 2015 for having a grade point average of 3.00 or above for 8. Mississippi State ...... 203 either the preceding academic year or a cumulative grade point average of 9. Ole Miss ...... 184 3.00 or above. 10. Auburn ...... 168 • Alabama’s Levi Randolph was named second team Academic All-America 11. Arkansas ...... 118 • Forty-two SEC men’s basketball students active in 2014-15 have received 12. Tennessee ...... 86 their degrees. Additionally, former NBA stars Lee Mayberry, Ronnie Brewer 13. Alabama ...... 85 and Ronald Dupree were among players returning to complete their degrees. 14. Missouri...... 33 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball POLL USA TODAY COACHES POLL NCAA RPI December 28, 2015 December 28, 2015 December 28, 2015 Rk Team Record Points Rk Team Record Points Rk Team Record 1 Michigan State (64) 13-0 1,623 1 Michigan State (27) 13-0 771 1 Xavier 12-0-0 2 Kansas (1) 10-1 1,534 2 Oklahoma (3) 11-0 730 2 Michigan St. 13-0-0 3 Oklahoma 11-0 1,498 3 Kansas (1) 10-1 715 3 North Carolina 10-2-0 4 Maryland 11-1 1,428 4 Maryland 11-1 683 4 Iowa St. 10-1-0 5 Virginia 10-1 1,351 5 Virginia 10-1 648 5 Villanova 9-2-0 6 Xavier 12-0 1,296 6 Xavier 12-0 610 6 Oklahoma 11-0-0 7 North Carolina 10-2 1,219 7 Arizona 12-1 544 7 SMU 11-0-0 8 Arizona 12-1 1,081 8 North Carolina 10-2 530 8 Dayton 9-2-0 9 Butler 10-1 984 9 Iowa State 10-1 480 9 Texas Tech 9-1-0 10 Kentucky 10-2 963 10 Butler 10-1 471 10 Virginia 10-1-0 11 Iowa State 10-1 938 11 Kentucky 10-2 465 11 Florida 8-3-0 12 Providence 12-1 923 12 Duke 9-2 434 12 Kentucky 10-2-0 13 Miami (FL) 10-1 867 13 Providence 12-1 396 13 Monmouth 9-3-0 14 Purdue 12-1 818 14 Purdue 12-1 378 14 Texas A&M 9-2-0 15 Duke 9-2 781 15 Miami (FL) 10-1 367 15 Providence 12-1-0 16 Villanova 9-2 643 16 Villanova 9-2 309 16 Miami (FL) 10-1-0 17 SMU 11-0 636 17 West Virginia 10-1 299 17 Pittsburgh 10-1-0 18 Louisville 11-2 516 18 Louisville 11-2 249 18 Oregon 10-2-0 19 West Virginia 10-1 500 19 Texas A&M 9-2 220 19 Texas 8-3-0 20 Texas A&M 9-2 371 20 South Carolina 11-0 157 20 Valparaiso 10-2-0 21 Utah 10-2 224 21 Baylor 9-2 146 22 10-3 199 22 Utah 10-2 94 Other SEC teams: 23 Baylor 9-2 195 23 Cincinnati 10-3 90 31 Alabama 7-3-0 24 South Carolina 11-0 175 24 Gonzaga 10-3 79 35 South Carolina 11-0-0 25 UCLA 9-4 51 25 Pittsburgh 10-1 49 41 Georgia 6-3-0 47 Vanderbilt 7-4-0 Receiving Votes: Connecticut 49, Oregon 45, Gonza- Receiving Votes: Connecticut 47, George Washington 60 Ole Miss 10-2-0 ga 44, Pittsburgh 42, George Washington 40, Dayton 19, 25, UCLA 20, Oregon 17, Notre Dame 15, Vanderbilt 75 Auburn 6-5-0 Colorado 15, Northwestern 11, Monmouth 11, Vander- 10, Dayton 7, Colorado 5, Texas 4, Indiana 3, California 122 Tennessee 6-5-0 bilt 10, Iowa 7, Texas Tech 6, Texas 4, Florida 4, Saint 3, Monmouth 2, Saint Mary’s 1, Texas Tech 1, USC 1 133 Missouri 5-6-0 Joseph’s 2, Saint Mary’s 1, Ole Miss 1 156 Arkansas 6-5-0 164 LSU 7-4-0 183 Mississippi St. 6-5-0

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Player, School 2015-16 Career 1. 1226 Craig Sword; Mississippi State; 2012-16 America East 3-0 1.000 Ben Simmons, LSU 9 9 2. 1140 Charles Mann; Georgia; 2012-16 American Athletic 5-1 .833 Moses Kingsley, Arkansas 8 9 3. 1097 Gavin Ware; Mississippi State; 2012-16 Atlantic 10 3-5 .375 Cinmeon Bowers, Auburn 6 20 4. 1021 Kenny Gaines; Georgia; 2012-16 Atlantic Coast 8-11 .421 Tyler Harris, Auburn 5 5 5. 1006 Damian Jones; Vanderbilt; 2013-16 Atlantic Sun 9-0 1.000 Sebastian Saiz, Ole Miss 4 6 6. 951 Sindarius Thornwell; South Carolina; 2013-16 Big 12 4-5 .444 Gavin Ware, Mississippi State 3 15 7. 940 Fred Thomas; Mississippi State; 2012-16 Big East 3-7 .300 Alex Poythress, Kentucky 3 5 8. 871 Alex Caruso; Texas A&M; 2012-16 Big Sky 2-0 1.000 Devin Robinson, Florida 3 3 9. 854 Dorian Finney-Smith; Florida; 2013-16 Big South 10-0 1.000 Damian Jones, Vanderbilt 2 9 10. 848 Stefan Moody; Ole Miss; 2014-16 Big Ten 0-7 .000 Armani Moore, Tennessee 2 6 11. 835 Anthlon Bell; Arkansas; 2012-16 Big West 1-1 .500 Mindaugas Kacinas, South Carolina 2 5 12. 825 Michael Carrera; South Carolina; 2012-16 Colonial 3-1 .750 , Georgia 2 3 13. 810 ; South Carolina; 2013-16 Conference USA 5-1 .833 , Florida 2 2 14. 765 Alex Poythress; Kentucky; 2012-16 Horizon League 3-0 1.000 , Kentucky 2 2 15. 734 Obasohan, Retin; Alabama; 2012-16 Ivy Group 0-1 .000 Jeff Roberson, Vanderbilt 2 2 Metro Atlantic 0-0 .000 Michael Carrera, South Carolina 1 7 Career Leaders - Rebounds Mid-American 2-1 .667 Dorian Finney-Smith, Florida 1 6 1. 739 Gavin Ware; Mississippi State; 2012-16 Mid-Eastern Athletic 3-0 1.000 Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina 1 4 2. 621 Michael Carrera; South Carolina; 2012-16 Missouri Valley 5-0 1.000 Tim Quarterman, LSU 1 3 3. 529 Mindaugas Kacinas; So. Carolina; 2012-16 Mountain West 1-0 1.000 Jimmie Taylor, Alabama 1 3 4. 514 Dorian Finney-Smith; Florida; 2013-16 Northeast 1-0 1.000 Wade Baldwin IV, Vanderbilt 1 2 5. 496 Alex Poythress; Kentucky; 2012-16 Ohio Valley 8-0 1.000 Luke Kornet, Vanderbilt 1 2 6. 494 Sebastian Saiz; Ole Miss; 2013-16 Pac-12 1-6 .143 Martavious Newby, Ole Miss 1 2 7. 480 Damian Jones; Vanderbilt; 2013-16 Patriot 4-0 1.000 Riley Norris, Alabama 1 2 8. 462 Armani Moore; Tennessee; 2012-16 Southern 5-2 .714 Antonio Blakeney, LSU 1 1 9. 440 Charles Mann; Georgia; 2012-16 Southland 6-0 1.000 Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucky 1 1 10. 433 Cinmeon Bowers; Auburn; 2014-16 Southwestern Athletic 3-1 .750 Kareem Canty, Auburn 1 1 Summit 3-0 1.000 Tyler Davis, Texas A&M 1 1 Career Leaders - Blocked Shots Sun Belt 7-0 1.000 Jabril Durham, Arkansas 1 1 1. 136 Damian Jones; Vanderbilt; 2013-16 West Coast 1-1 .500 Aaron Epps, LSU 1 1 2. 121 Moses Kingsley; Arkansas; 2013-16 Western Athletic 0-1 .000 Matthew Fisher-Davis, Vanderbilt 1 1 3. 119 Jimmie Taylor; Alabama; 2013-16 Independents 0-0 .000 J.J. Frazier, Georgia 1 1 4. 101 Armani Moore; Tennessee; 2012-16 Non-Division I 1-0 1.000 I.J. Ready, Mississippi State 1 1 5. 91 L. Chatkevicius; South Carolina; 2012-16 Totals 110-53 .675 Laimonas Chatkevicius, South Carolina 0 2 6. 84 Gavin Ware; Mississippi State; 2012-16 , Texas A&M 0 2 7. 79 Michael Carrera; South Carolina; 2012-16 Michael Kessens, Alabama 0 2 8. 77 Sebastian Saiz; Ole Miss; 2013-16 Charles Mann, Georgia 0 2 77 Luke Kornet; Vanderbilt; 2013-16 Alex Caruso, Texas A&M 0 1 10. 70 Kenny Gaines; Georgia; 2012-16 Kenny Gaines, Georgia 0 1 Josh Gray, LSU 0 1 Career Leaders - Steals Shannon Hale, Alabama 0 1 1. 228 Alex Caruso; Texas A&M; 2012-16 Retin Obasohan, Alabama 0 1 2. 160 Craig Sword; Mississippi State; 2012-16 Derek Reese, Tennessee 0 1 3. 122 Obasohan, Retin; Alabama; 2012-16 4. 112 Fred Thomas; Mississippi State; 2012-16 Triple-Doubles 5. 102 Martavious Newby; Ole Miss; 2012-16 Player, School 2015-16 Career 6. 100 Sindarius Thornwell; South Carolina; 2013-16 Tim Quarterman, LSU 0 1 7. 93 Charles Mann; Georgia; 2012-16 8. 91 Armani Moore; Tennessee; 2012-16 9. 85 Kasey Hill; Florida; 2013-16 10. 84 Tim Quarterman; LSU; 2013-16

Career Leaders - Assists 1. 522 Alex Caruso; Texas A&M; 2012-16 2. 336 Charles Mann; Georgia; 2012-16 3. 291 Kasey Hill; Florida; 2013-16 4. 240 Craig Sword; Mississippi State; 2012-16 5. 224 Tim Quarterman; LSU; 2013-16 6. 220 Sindarius Thornwell; South Carolina; 2013-16 7. 208 Duane Notice; South Carolina; 2013-16 8. 202 Wade Baldwin IV; Vanderbilt; 2014-16 9. 196 Tyler Ulis; Kentucky; 2014-16 10. 180 Wes Clark; Missouri; 2013-16 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS OVERALL: 7-3 (3-1 H, 2-1 A, 2-1 N) OVERALL: 6-6 (6-2 H, 0-2 A, 0-2 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Avery Johnson Head Coach: Mike Anderson 7-3 in 1st year at Alabama 92-54 in 5th year at Arkansas @AlabamaMBB 7-3 in 1st year as a head coach @ArkRazorbacks 292-152 in 14th year as a head coach

The Alabama men’s basketball team survived an overtime contest against Jack- A heroic Anthlon Bell three with 1.4 seconds remaining sent the game into sonville State, defeating the Gamecocks 67-59 on Tuesday night inside Cole- overtime, but Arkansas men’s basketball ultimately fell to Dayton 85-81 on man Coliseum. Each team held the lead for over nine minutes in the opening Wednesday night. Moses Kingsley once again led the Razorbacks in scoring half. Jacksonville State shot just 35.5 percent (11-for-31) from the floor, but the with a career-high 26 points on 9-for-13 shooting from the field and 8-for- Gamecocks put up 10 more shots thanks to 10 offensive rebounds. Jackson- 9 from the foul line. He also added 11 rebounds for his fourth-consecutive ville State’s Jared Hamilton led all scorers with 16 points in the period, propel- double-double. Anton Beard also notched a career high with 15 points, while ling the Gamecocks to a 29-27 advantage, while Arthur Edwards tallied 10 to Dusty Hannahs (13) and Jabril Durham (12) joined them in double digits. Down lead the Tide. Alabama held Jacksonville State without a for nearly 30-7 at the 9:46 mark of the first half, the Razorbacks clawed back and finished seven minutes to begin the second half. That defensive effort sparked a 13-0 the first frame trailing only 38-34. Kingsley kept Arkansas in the contest early, burst, which was part of an extended 19-3 run that turned a 30-27 deficit into scoring 16 of the team’s points and grabbing six boards in the first 20 minutes a 46-33 lead with 11:13 to play. The Tide would score only nine points for the of action. On the defensive end, the Flyers hit only two of their last 10 shots in remainder of the half as the Gamecocks methodically mounted a comeback. the first half. After missing their first eight attempts from beyond the arc, Beard Jacksonville State’s JaQuail Townser tied the game at 52-52 with a jumper at knocked down the Razorbacks’ first trey of the night at the 11:08 mark of the the 2:25 mark, and then leveled the game again at 55-55 on a trey with 33 second frame. Arkansas would hit its next seven shots, including another Beard seconds to play. Senior Retin Obasohan had a chance to end the game in three-pointer to put the visitors ahead 65-62 with 5:40 remaining. It was a regulation, but missed two free throws with seven seconds left. The Gamecocks back-and-forth game from there, but the Razorbacks found themselves down scored first in the extra period, but Alabama would score the next 10 points to two with only seconds left. Dayton’s Kyle Davis made his first from the line, then put the game out of reach. Edwards finished with 16 points to pace the offense, missed the second. Kingsley relayed the to Durham, who sent it ahead while Jimmie Taylor totaled 13. Riley Norris recorded a double-double with 10 to Bell, who fired from the left wing over a leaping Flyer defender and in to points and 11 rebounds. Next up, the Tide wraps up non-conference play by extend the game, tied 72-72. Beard’s third three of the contest put Arkansas hosting Norfolk State on Saturday, Jan. 2. ahead 79-75 in overtime, but Dayton scored the next seven points and hung on to the four-point victory. With the loss, the Razorbacks fell to 6-6 on the season. 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Result High Scorer 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N13 Kennesaw St. [SECN+] W, 77-64 Obasohan 18 Result High Scorer N17 at Dayton [ESPN] L, 48-80 Norris 9 N13 Southern U. [SECN+] W, 86-68 Kingsley 22 N20 La.-Lafayette [SECN+] W, 105-93 three with 18 N18 1-Akron [SECN+] L, 80-88 Bell 23 N26 1-vs. #23 Xavier [ESPN2] L, 45-64 Hake/Coleman 10 N20 1-Charleston So. [SECN+] W, 93-75 Hannahs 21 N27 1-vs. #20 Wichita St. [ESPN3] W, 64-60 Hale 20 N26 2-vs. Georgia Tech [ESPNU] L, 73-83 Hannahs 17 N29 1-vs. #17 Notre Dame [ESPNU] W, 74-73 Hale/Obasohan 19 N27 2-vs. Stanford [ESPNU] L, 66-69 Bell 17 D4 at Southern Miss [Fox Sports 1] W, 58-55 Obasohan 20 D1 Northwestern St. [SECN+] W, 117-78 Kingsley/Hannahs 21 D13 at Clemson [ESPNU] W, 51-50 Obasohan 23 D4 at Wake Forest [ESPN3] L, 85-88 Kingsley/Hannahs 15 D16 Winthrop [SEC Network] W, 72-60 Coleman 18 D8 Evansville [SEC Network] W, 89-76 Hannahs 23 D21 2-vs. Oregon [ESPNU] L, 68-72 Coleman 24 D12 Tennessee Tech [SEC Network] W, 83-57 Hannahs 21 D29 Jacksonville St. [SECN+] 7:00 p.m. D19 3-vs. Mercer L, 66-69 ot Kingsley 18 J2 Norfolk St. [SEC Network] 2:00 p.m. D22 North Florida [SECN+] W, 97-72 Kingsley 22 J7 *at Ole Miss [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. D30 at Dayton [CBS Sports Net] L, 81-85 ot Kingsley 26 J9 *Kentucky [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J2 *at #20 Texas A&M [SEC Network] 4:30 p.m. J13 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J5 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J16 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J9 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m. J19 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J12 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J23 *LSU [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. J16 *at LSU [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. J26 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J21 *Kentucky [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. J30 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J23 *at Georgia [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. F2 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J27 *Texas A&M [ESPN2/U] 7/7:30 p.m. F6 *Missouri [SEC Network] 3:00 p.m. J30 4-Texas Tech [ESPNU] 4:00 p.m. F10 *Texas A&M [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F3 *at Florida [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F13 *at Florida [SEC Network] 5:30 p.m. F6 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. F17 *at LSU [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F9 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F20 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m. F13 *at Ole Miss [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. F23 *at Kentucky [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F17 *Auburn [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F27 *Auburn [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m. F20 *Missouri [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. M2 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F23 *LSU [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. M5 *at Georgia [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m. F27 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. M2 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-AdvoCare Invitational (Lake Buena Vista, FL); 2-at M5 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m. Birmingham, AL All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-NIT Season Tip-Off (Fayetteville, AR); 2-NIT Season Tip-Off (Brooklyn, NY); 3-at North Little Rock, AR; 4-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball AUBURN TIGERS FLORIDA GATORS OVERALL: 6-5 (4-1 H, 1-3 A, 1-1 N) OVERALL: 8-4 (5-1 H, 1-2 A, 2-1 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Head Coach: Mike White 21-25 in 2nd year at Auburn 8-4 in 1st year at Florida @AuburnMBB 483-170 in 21st year as a head coach @GatorZoneMBK 109-44 in 5th year as a head coach

This is the first time in Auburn history that the Tigers have opened SEC play Florida faces in-state rival Florida State in its final game before SEC action on CBS and the Tigers are 3-0 at home all-time on the network. This is the begins. FSU is the fifth major-conference opponent the Gators face this season, 113th meeting between Auburn and Tennessee with the Vols holding a 75-37 but the first that UF gets to play in Gainesville. In the wins vs. Oklahoma State edge. The Tigers have lost eight straight games to the Volunteers, including and Jacksonville, Florida’s point guards combined for 21 assists with just three three of those to Bruce Pearl-coached Tennessee teams. The streak started when turnovers (Kasey Hill – 14/3; Chris Chiozza – 7/0). In Florida’s win vs. Okla- Tennessee defeated Auburn 94-85 in the 2009 SEC Tournament semifinals in homa State, Kasey Hill earned his third career game with at least eight assists Tampa. Bruce Pearl went 5-2 vs. Auburn in his six years as head coach of Ten- and one or fewer turnovers, matching Nick Calathes’ three such games and nessee from 2005-06 to 2010-11. Bruce Pearl is 0-1 coaching against Tennes- trailing only Eddie Shannon (five) over the past 20 years. The Gators faced one see, losing to the Vols last season in Knoxville 71-63. The teams meet twice this of the toughest weeks in recent memory going back-to-back against two ranked season with Auburn making a return trip to Knoxville on Feb. 9. This is the 11th teams in true road games, something the team had not done in consecutive time Auburn has opened SEC play against Tennessee and the first since a 96-88 games since 1998 and never did in non-conference regular season play under double overtime loss to the fifth-ranked Volunteers on Jan. 6, 2001. Tennessee . Kasey Hill, coming off the bench for the first time in nearly a year, holds a 7-3 record vs. Auburn in SEC openers. Auburn has a 36-46 record in co-led the Gators with 13 points at Michigan State. Dorian Finney-Smith also SEC openers since the league’s first season in 1932-33. The Tigers have lost added 13, as the Gators pushed the nation’s top-ranked team deep into the sec- two straight league openers and seven of the last eight and 10 of the last 12. ond half. In UF’s win vs. Richmond, John Egbunu (17 points, 14 rebounds) and The Tigers’ last SEC opening win came in a 68-65 victory over LSU in 2013 in Devin Robinson (12 points, 13 rebounds) were the first Gator teammates to put Auburn. This marks Auburn’s 36th league opener at home with the Tigers hold- up double-doubles in the same game since and Alex Tyus did ing a 19-16 record. Auburn is 11-27 in road SEC openers and is 6-1 in neutral so vs. Jacksonville in 2010. Dorian Finney-Smith added 13 rebounds as the trio site SEC openers. Auburn’s Kareem Canty was named to the Diamond Head marked the first time three Gators had double-figure rebounds in a game since Classic all-tournament team, averaging 17.3 points, 7.0 assists, 2.3 steals and Corey Brewer, Joakim Noah and Al Horford did vs. Jacksonville in 2005. Rob- 1.3 rebounds. Freshman Bryce Brown’s 20 points at Hawai’I were the most by inson became the first Gator since Marreesse Speights to have multiple double- an Auburn freshman since Chris Denson scored 21 vs. Georgia in the 2011 doubles off the bench in a season, doing so at Navy and against Saint Joseph’s. SEC Tournament. Tyler Harris recorded his fifth double-double of the season vs. Robinson moved into the starting lineup for the first time this season vs. Vermont. Harvard with 12 points and 12 rebounds after having zero double-doubles in his three previous seasons. 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Result High Scorer 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N13 1-at Navy [CBS Sports Net] W, 59-41 Robinson 13 Result High Scorer N16 2-N.C. A&T [SECN+] W, 104-54 Walker/Robinson 15 N13 UAB [SECN+] W, 75-74 Canty 20 N21 3-vs. Saint Joseph’s [ESPN3] W, 74-63 Finney-Smith/Hill 13 N17 Colorado [ESPN] L, 84-91 Canty 24 N22 3-vs. #21 Purdue [ESPN2] L, 70-85 Egbunu 19 N20 Ga. Southern [SECN+] W, 92-62 Bowers/Dunans 15 N25 2-Vermont [SEC Network] W, 86-62 Finney-Smith 20 N27 Northwestern St. [SEC Network] W, 119-78 Dunans 20 N27 FGCU [SEC Network] W, 70-50 Finney-Smith 23 D2 at Coastal Caro. [Big South Network] W, 81-78 Harris 21 D1 Richmond [SEC Network] W, 76-56 Egbunu 17 D12 1-vs. Middle Tenn. L, 81-88 ot Canty 28 D8 at #17 Miami (FL) [ESPN2] L, 55-66 Egbunu 14 D15 Mercer [SEC Network] W, 78-71 Canty 21 D12 at #1 Michigan St. [ESPN2] L, 52-58 Finney-Smith/Hill 13 D19 at #10 Xavier [Fox Sports 1] L, 61-85 Canty 25 D19 4-vs. Oklahoma St. [Fox Sports 1] W, 72-70 Finney-Smith 16 D22 2-vs. New Mexico [ESPNU] W, 83-78 Canty 27 D22 Jacksonville [SECN+] W, 89-65 Allen 15 D23 2-Harvard [ESPNU] L, 51-69 Bowers 17 D29 Florida St. [ESPN2] L, 71-73 Allen 32 D25 2-at Hawaii [ESPN2] L, 67-79 Canty 22 J2 *Georgia [ESPNU] 8:00 p.m. J2 *Tennessee [CBS Sports] 2:00 p.m. J6 *at Tennessee [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. J5 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J9 *LSU [CBS Sports] 1:30/4:30 p.m. J9 *at Missouri [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. J12 *at Texas A&M [ESPN/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. J12 *at Vanderbilt [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. J16 *at Ole Miss [ESPN2] 8:00 p.m. J16 *Kentucky [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m. J19 *Mississippi State [ESPNU] 7:00 p.m. J19 *Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J23 *Auburn [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. J23 *at Florida [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. J26 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. J27 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J30 5-West Virginia [ESPN/2] Noon J30 3-Oklahoma St. [ESPN2] 8:00 p.m. F3 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F2 *LSU [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F6 *at Kentucky [CBS Sports] 4:00 p.m. F6 *at Georgia [SEC Network] 5:30 p.m. F9 *Ole Miss [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F9 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F13 *Alabama [SEC Network] 5:30 p.m. F13 *Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] 6:00 p.m. F16 *at Georgia [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F17 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F20 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] Noon F20 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m. F23 *Vanderbilt [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F24 *Georgia [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F27 *at LSU [ESPN/2] TBD F27 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m. M1 *Kentucky [ESPN] 7:00 p.m. M1 *Texas A&M [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. M5 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. M5 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-CBS College Sports Military Classic; 2-Hall of Fame All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-at Nashville, TN; 2-Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Tip-Off (Gainesville, FL); 3-Hall of Fame Tip-Off (Uncasville, CT); 4-Orange Bowl Clas- HI); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge sic (Sunrise, FL); 5-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball GEORGIA BULLDOGS OVERALL: 7-3 (7-2 H, 0-1 A, 0-0 N) OVERALL: 10-2 (8-0 H, 0-1 A, 2-1 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Mark Fox Head Coach: John Calipari 113-92 in 7th season at Georgia 200-40 in 7th year at Kentucky @UGABasketball 236-135 in 12th season as a head coach @KentuckyMBB 645-180 in 24th year as a head coach

11 different Bulldogs scored in the Georgia’s fourth win in a row defeating Point guard Tyler Ulis scored 21 points, and No. 12 Kentucky held off 16th- Robert Morris 79-67 Tuesday night at Stegeman Coliseum. The Bulldogs head ranked Louisville’s rally for a 75-73 win Saturday to give John Calipari his into Southeastern Conference play riding a four-game winning streak in which 200th victory as the Wildcats’ coach. Calipari earned his 200th win at Ken- they won each contest by double digits, a feat that hasn’t been accomplished tucky in just 240 tries, the fastest in UK history and the second-fastest for any by the Bulldogs heading into conference play since the 2002-03 season. The coach at any school in Division I history. Ulis was magnificent for the Wildcats, Bulldogs were led offensively by forward Yante Maten, who poured in 20 points who played without the services of starting guard Isaiah Briscoe. Ulis posted a and grabbed seven rebounds. Maten was joined in double figures by J.J. Frazier career-high-tying 21 points while dishing out a game-high eight assists – one with 17 points. Both Bulldogs have scored in double figures seven times each off of a career-best mark. Junior Dominique Hawkins, a Richmond, Ky., native, this season. The Colonials cut the Bulldogs’ lead to as low as five with 15:31 posted a career-high 13 points with a career-best three 3-pointers. His previous left in the game, but Georgia forced several turnovers on the ensuing posses- career best was six points, which he topped with eight first-half points. Senior sions to push its lead to 52-42 at the 12-minute media timeout. The Bulldogs Alex Poythress charted 14 points, three blocks and six rebounds. He scored six extended their lead to 16 after a pair of free throws from Kenny Paul Geno and straight to open the second half as UK opened up its largest lead of the game. two baskets from Frazier. Several minutes later Frazier put the final stamp on the Ulis and Hawkins both drained 3-pointers with less than five minutes to go to game hitting a long three-pointer for his 17th point of the game. The Bulldogs help the Wildcats fend off of the Cardinals. UK has won eight of nine matchups held the Colonials to just 37.9-percent shooting on the game. Georgia was in the series since Calipari’s arrival in 2010. The Wildcats will return to the floor everywhere on the defensive end forcing Robert Morris to commit 12 turnovers. on Saturday when they open up Southeastern Conference action against Ole The Bulldogs never trailed in the game. Georgia begins SEC play on January Miss at 7 p.m. ET in Rupp Arena. 2nd when the Bulldogs travel to Gainesville, Florida to take on rival Florida at 8 p.m. ET. 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Result High Scorer 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N13 1-Albany (NY) [SEC Network] W, 78-65 Murray 19 Result High Scorer N14 1-NJIT [SECN+] W, 87-57 Labissiere 26 N13 Chattanooga [SECN+] L, 90-92 ot Frazier 22 N17 2-vs. #5 Duke [ESPN] W, 74-63 Ulis 18 N20 Murray St. [SECN+] W, 63-52 Gaines 35 N20 Wright St. [SEC Network] W, 78-63 Ulis 21 N25 High Point [ESPNU] W, 49-46 Mann 13 N24 1-Boston U. [SEC Network] W, 82-62 Labissiere 16 N28 at Seton Hall [Fox Sports 1] L, 62-69 Maten 21 N27 3-vs. South Fla. [ESPN] W, 84-63 Murray 21 D1 Oakland [SECN+] W, 86-82 Frazier 23 N30 Illinois St. [ESPN2] W, 75-63 Briscoe 18 D4 Kansas St. [SEC Network] L, 66-68 Maten 20 D3 at UCLA [ESPN] L, 77-87 Briscoe 20 D8 Winthrop [SEC Network] W, 74-64 Maten 24 D9 Eastern Ky. [ESPN2] W, 88-67 Poythress 21 D19 Georgia Tech [SEC Network] W, 75-61 Frazier 35 D12 Arizona St. [ESPN] W, 72-58 Murray 17 D22 Clemson [SEC Network] W, 71-48 Mann 18 D19 4-vs. Ohio St. [CBS Sports] L, 67-74 Murray 33 D29 Robert Morris [SEC Network] W, 79-67 Maten 20 D26 #16 Louisville [CBS Sports] W, 75-73 Ulis 21 J2 *at Florida [ESPNU] 8:00 p.m. J2 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J6 *Missouri [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m. J5 *at LSU [ESPN] 9:00 p.m. J9 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. J9 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J13 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J12 *Mississippi State [ESPN/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. J16 *Texas A&M [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. J16 *at Auburn [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m. J20 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J21 *at Arkansas [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. J23 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J23 *Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] TBD J26 *at LSU [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. J27 *Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J30 1-at Baylor [ESPN2] 6:00 p.m. J30 5-at Kansas [ESPN] 2-7:00 p.m. F2 *South Carolina [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F2 *at Tennessee [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F6 *Auburn [SEC Network] 5:30 p.m. F6 *Florida [CBS Sports] 4:00 p.m. F9 *at Kentucky [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F9 *Georgia [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F13 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. F13 *at South Carolina [ESPN/2] Noon F16 *Florida [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F18 *Tennessee [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. F20 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] Noon F20 *at Texas A&M [ESPN/2] TBD F24 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F23 *Alabama [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F27 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] Noon F27 *at Vanderbilt [CBS Sports] 4:00 p.m. M3 *at South Carolina [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. M1 *at Florida [ESPN] 7:00 p.m. M5 *Alabama [ESPN/2] 4:00 p.m. M5 *LSU [CBS Sports] 2:00 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Naismith Hall of Fame Classic (Lexington, KY); All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2- (Chicago, IL); 3-Naismith Hall of Fame Classic (Miami, FL); 4-CBS Sports Classic (Brooklyn, NY); 5-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball LSU TIGERS OLE MISS REBELS OVERALL: 7-5 (7-1 H, 0-2 A, 0-2 N) OVERALL: 10-2 (5-0 H, 4-0 A, 1-2 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Johnny Jones Head Coach: Andy Kennedy 68-42 in 4th year at LSU 202-116 in 10th year at Ole Miss @LSUBasketball 273-204 in 16th year as a head coach @OleMissMBB 222-129 in 11th year as a head coach

The LSU Tigers found themselves with a chance to get an important non-con- Ole Miss picked up an 83-80 overtime win against Troy Tuesday for the Rebels ference victory Tuesday night at the Assembly , but was seven-straight victory and head into conference play with a 10-2 mark. The unable to sustain a five-point advantage in the final 8:30 of the contest, falling game also marked the 700th and final game in C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum to Wake Forest, 77-71. The loss came on a night when LSU posted a paid at- for Ole Miss, as the Rebels open the $95 million Pavilion at Ole Miss Jan. 7 tendance figure of 12,104, the biggest pre-New Year’s Day attendance since against Alabama. Senior Tomasz Gielo scored a career-high 23 points and LSU hosted UCLA on Dec. 17, 1994 (14,551). The 12,104 total was the 13th knocked down 5 3-pointers to help lead the Rebels to the win. Gielo also largest for the Tigers since the 2005-06 renovation of the seating capacity of grabbed 6 boards and dished out 3 assists; he is averaging 12.1 ppg over his the Maravich Center. LSU (7-5) struggled with the second most turnovers of the last eight games after posting just 3.3 ppg in his first four games with the Reb- season (17) and 2-of-14 shooting on the exterior as the Demon Deacons ran els. Senior Stefan Moody added 23 points, 19 coming in the second half and their record to 9-3 by making five three-pointers in the second half, many of overtime, to post his seventh-straight 20-plus game, becoming the first Rebel them in the winning stretch of the game. Simmons had his ninth double double to accomplish the feat since Joe Harvell recorded nine-straight 20-plus point of the season, scoring 21 points with 12 rebounds, but a season low of two games in 1992. Ole Miss will have a 10-day holiday break before opening SEC assists. Simmons was 5-of-8 from the field and 11-of-16 from the play on the road at Kentucky for the second-straight season. It also marks the line. Victor had 19 points and eight rebounds, with Hornsby posting 13 points. 14th time in the last 18 years the Rebels have opened league play on the road. LSU now will regroup and begin Southeastern Conference play with two of the first three games on the road starting Saturday at 8 p.m. against Vanderbilt at 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Memorial Gym in Nashville. Result High Scorer N13 Northwestern St. [SECN+] W, 90-76 Moody 29 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N16 Ga. Southern [SECN+] W, 82-72 Saiz 24 Result High Scorer N19 1-vs. George Mason [ESPN3] L, 62-68 Moody 18 N20 1-vs. Towson [ESPN3] W, 76-60 Moody 30 N13 McNeese St. [ESPNU] W, 81-70 Blakeney 22 N22 1-vs. Seton Hall [ESPN3] L, 63-75 Gielo15 N16 1-Kennesaw St. [ESPNU] W, 91-69 Simmons 22 N25 Georgia St. [SEC Network] W, 68-59 Moody 21 N19 1-South Ala. [SEC Network] W, 78-66 Simmons 23 N28 at Bradley [ESPN3] W, 67-54 Moody 21 N23 2-vs. Marquette [ESPN2] L, 80-81 Simmons 21 D5 2-vs. Massachussetts [NBC Sports Net] W, 74-64 Moody 30 N24 2-vs. NC State [ESPNU] L, 72-83 ot Quarterman 19 N30 at Col. of Charleston L, 58-70 Simmons 15 D12 at SE Misouri St. W, 75-64 Moody 28 D15 Louisiana Tech [SEC Network] W, 99-80 Moody 29 D2 North Fla. [SECN+] W, 119-108 Simmons 43 D18 at Memphis [ESPNEWS] W, 85-79 Moody 21 D13 at Houston [ESPN2] L, 98-105 ot Hornsby 32 D22 Troy [SEC Network] W, 83-80 ot Gielo/Moody 23 D16 Gardner-Webb [SEC Network] W, 78-57 Hornsby 14 J2 *at #10 Kentucky [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. D19 Oral Roberts [SEC Network] W, 100-77 Simmons 24 J7 *Alabama [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. D22 American [SEC Network] W, 79-51 Simmons 23 J9 *Georgia [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. D29 Wake Forest [ESPNU] L, 71-77 Simmons 21 J13 *at LSU [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. J2 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. J16 *Florida [ESPN2] 8:00 p.m. J5 *Kentucky [ESPN] 9:00 p.m. J19 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J9 *at Florida [CBS Sports] 1:30/4:30 p.m. J23 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 2:00 p.m. J13 *Ole Miss [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. J27 *Auburn [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J16 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. J30 3-at Kansas St. [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. J19 *at Texas A&M [ESPN] 9:00 p.m. F3 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J23 *at Alabama [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. F6 *Vanderbilt [ESPNU] 8:00 p.m. J26 *Georgia [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F9 *at Florida [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. J30 3-Oklahoma [ESPN] 2-7:00 p.m. F13 *Arkansas [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. F2 *at Auburn [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F16 *at Texas A&M [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F6 *Mississippi State [ESPN2] 6:00 p.m. F20 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m. F10 *at South Carolina [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. F23 *Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F13 *Texas A&M [CBS Sports] 1:00 p.m. F27 *at Georgia [SEC Network] Noon F17 *Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. M2 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F20 *at Tennessee [ESPNU] 5:30 p.m. M5 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] Noon F23 *at Arkansas [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F27 *Florida [ESPN/2] TBD All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Charleston Classic (Charleston, SC); 2-BHOF Holiday M1 *Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. Classic (Springfield, MA); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge M5 *at Kentucky [CBS Sports] 2:00 p.m.

All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Legends Classic (Baton Rouge, LA); 2-Legends Classic (Brooklyn, NY); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS MISSOURI TIGERS OVERALL: 6-5 (4-1 H, 0-2 A, 2-2 N) OVERALL: 6-6 (6-1 H, 0-2 A, 0-3 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Ben Howland Head Coach: Kim Anderson 6-5 in 1st year at Mississippi State 15-29 in 2nd year at Missouri @HailStateMBK 407-211 in 20th year as a head coach @MizzouHoops 289-124 in 14th year as a head coach

Mississippi State is looking to win three games in a row for the second time this Mizzou earned a 53-point victory over Arkansas Pine-Bluff Tuesday, 78-25, its season. Against Northern Colorado, MSU improved to 17-6 all-time at Jack- largest margin of victory since Dec. 18, 2010 when the Tigers defeated Cen- son’s Mississippi Coliseum. MSU is 7-0 against the teams that currently com- tral Arkansas by the same margin. The 25 points given up is the lowest total prise the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference — Bethune-Cookman (1-0), Florida Mizzou has allowed since Jan. 3 1947, when Mizzou beat Iowa State, 36-25. A&M (3-0), Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-0), North Carolina A&T (1-0), and South Freshman forward Kevin Puryear led all scorers with 13 points, while match- Carolina State (1-0). MSU has used five different lineups of the year. North ing his season-high rebound total with eight. Junior guard Wes Clark (Detroit, Carolina Central is one of four teams MSU is playing for the first time this sea- Mich.) also scored in double figures, posting 11 points, all in the first half. son — Eastern Washington, Southern and Northern Colorado. The Bulldogs are Sophomore forward Jakeenan Gant (Springfield, Ga.) recorded career-highs in 2-1 against first-timers this year, with the lone setback coming against Southern. rebounds and blocks, with 11 and four, respectively. As a team, Mizzou posted Against Northern Colorado, I.J. Ready tied his career-high with 11 assists. Ma- season-highs in free-throw percentage, rebounds, blocks and steals. The Tigers lik Newman is currently averaging 13.1 points an outing. If the season ended connected on 18-of-22 shots from the free throw line and outrebounded the today, that would rank as the sixth-highest average by a freshman in MSU his- Golden Lions 56-30. Mizzou had seven players tally blocks for 11 total, while tory. Against Northern Colorado, he scored a career-high 20 points. It was the the Tigers also grabbed 12 steals. Mizzou will wrap up nonconference play on eighth 20-point performance by an MSU player this year. Of all current players Saturday, Jan. 2, against Savannah State. in the SEC, Craig Sword leads all scorers with 1,226 points, while Gavin Ware is tops with 739 rebounds. Ware is also third with 1,097 points. Sword also has 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 160 steals, second only to Texas A&M’s Alex Caruso (226). Senior guard Fred Result High Scorer Thomas is just 60 points shy of becoming the 36th player in school history to N13 Wofford [SECN+] W, 83-74 Puryear 20 reach 1,000-career points following his season-high 13-point outing against N15 UMES [SEC Network] W, 73-55 Clark 15 Northern Colorado. Four of Mississippi State’s starters are currently averaging N17 at Xavier [Fox Sports 1] L, 66-78 VanLeer 13 N23 1-vs. Kansas St. [ESPNU] L, 42-66 Puryear 9 11 points or more — I.J. Ready (11.1), Malik Newman (13.1), Craig Sword N24 1-vs. Northwestern [ESPN3] L, 62-67 Phillips 16 (12.5) and Gavin Ware (17.8). Against Northern Colorado, MSU had a season D1 Arkansas St. [SEC Network] W, 88-78 Wright 14 high in steals (12) and assists (21). D4 Northern Ill. [SECN+] W, 78-71 Puryear 17 D9 Omaha [SEC Network] W, 85-78 Puryear 18 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS D13 at #13 Arizona [Pac-12 Networks] L, 52-88 Wright 9 Result High Scorer D19 North Carolina St. [SEC Network] L, 59-73 VanLeer 12 N13 Eastern Washington [SEC Network] W, 106-88 Ware 26 D23 2-vs. Illinois [ESPN2] L, 63-68 Clark 21 N16 Southern U. [SECN+] L, 72-76 Sword 16 D29 Ark.-Pine Bluff [SECN+] W, 78-25 Puryear 13 N19 1-vs. Miami (FL) [ESPN2] L, 79-105 Ware/Sword 20 J2 Savannah St. [SECN+] 3:00 p.m. N20 1-vs. Texas Tech [ESPNU] L, 72-74 Newman 17 J6 *at Georgia [SEC Network] 6:30 p.m. N22 1-Missouri State [ESPN3] W, 84-70 Ware 25 J9 *Auburn [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. N28 UT Martin [SECN+] W, 76-51 Ware 22 J12 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. D2 Texas Southern [SEC Network] W, 86-73 Ware 19 J16 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m. D12 at UMKC [American Sports Net] L, 67-72 Newman 18 J20 *Georgia [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. D16 at Florida St. [ESPN2] L, 66-90 Sword 20 J23 *at Texas A&M [SEC Network] 4:00 p.m. D19 Tulane [SEC Network] W, 69-59 Newman 15 J27 *at Kentucky [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. D23 2-vs. Northern Colo. [SEC Network] W, 93-69 Newman 20 J30 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. D31 N.C. Central [SECN+] 2:00 p.m. F3 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J6 *Texas A&M [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. F6 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 3:00 p.m. J9 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m. F10 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J12 *at Kentucky [ESPN/SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F13 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 3:00 p.m. J16 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m. F16 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J19 *at Florida [ESPNU] 7:00 p.m. F20 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. J23 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] 2:00 p.m. F23 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J26 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F27 *Texas A&M [ESPNU] 4:00 p.m. J30 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. M1 *at LSU [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F2 *Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. M5 *Florida [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. F6 *at LSU [ESPN2] 6:00 p.m. F9 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, MO); 2-at St. F13 *Georgia [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. Louis, MO F16 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F20 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m. F24 *at Texas A&M [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. F27 *South Carolina [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m. M2 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. M5 *Auburn [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m.

All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Puerto Rico Tip Off (San Juan, PR); 2-at Jackson, MS 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS OVERALL: 12-0 (8-0 H, 1-0 A, 3-0 N) OVERALL: 7-5 (7-0 H, 0-2 A, 0-3 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Frank Martin Head Coach: Rick Barnes 56-54 in 4th year at South Carolina 7-5 in 1st year at Tennessee @GamecockMBB 173-108 in 9th year as a head coach @Vol_Hoops 611-319 in 29th year as a head coach

South Carolina took the court at Colonial Life Arena for the first time in over A 9-0 run late in the second half helped to complete a dramatic come-from- two weeks, hosting Francis Marion Wednesday night. The Gamecocks shook off behind victory for the Tennessee Volunteers, 74-69, over the Tennessee State some early rust and ran off to a 78-56 win against the Patriots. Chris Silva led Tigers on Tuesday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena. Kevin Punter Jr. led UT the team with a season-high 13 points and all 15 members of the team would (7-5) with 23 points, including a pair of free throws to seal the Vols final pre- see action in the win. It is Carolina’s 12th-straight win, matching its longest win conference game of the season in the final seconds. Detrick Mostella scored streak since the 1996-97 campaign. Carolina connected on just one of its first 16 points, the third time in his last three games that the sophomore has scored six shots from the floor, but both teams would struggle offensively in the opening 13 points or more. Mostella began the run by nailing a jumper with 3:08. An eight minutes of action. A 3-pointer from Francis Marion cut South Carolina’s Armani Moore put-back off a missed 3-pointer from Punter provided the final lead to just three 12-9, at the 11:15 mark of the first half, but the visitors missed lead change of the afternoon that gave the Vols a 67-66 advantage with 2:26 their next seven field goal attempts. The Gamecocks would heat up down the to go. The Vols closed the game by outscoring TSU, 11-3 over the game’s final home stretch of the half, scoring 21 of their 38 total points in the final 6:18, 3:26. Punter and the Vols started out hot from beyond the 3-point arc. Tennessee shooting 7-of-9 as a team in that span. Chris Silva and Duane Notice scored hit four of its first five shots from long range, including three straight from Punter. 10 points apiece to lead the team, with Silva providing a pair of highlight-reel Eight of UT’s first nine field goals came from 3. The senior had 14 points at the slam dunks in the process. Eight different players scored for the Gamecocks in break, but Tennessee still trailed its in-state foe by seven, 43-36, after the first 20 the first half. The Patriots finished just 6-of-30 from the field in the half, but were minutes. Mostella was the star of the second half, scoring 12 points on 5-of-8 able to force South Carolina into 10 turnovers and recorded seven offensive shooting. He tied the game with a driving layup as he was fouled with 13:12 to rebounds to counter a slow half offensively. The home side pushed the lead up go and gave the Vols lead, 49-48, on the ensuing free throw. After TSU rebuilt to 25 early on in the second half, 53-28, and held on to a 20-point advantage its lead, Mostella’s 3-pointer with 5:54 to play brought the Vols within a point, for the remainder of the game. The lead would allow head coach Frank Martin helping to set up the final scoring run. to look to his talented reserves to get some valuable playing time. Ten players would come off the bench for the team and nine of them scored at least two 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS points. Despite relying almost exclusively on its freshmen, the South Carolina Result High Scorer offense put up 40 points in the second half to seal the big win. N13 UNC Asheville [SECN+] W, 82-78 Punter 31 N16 at Georgia Tech [ESPNU] L, 67-69 Moore 17 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N19 Marshall [SECN+] W, 84-74 Moore 20 N22 Gardner-Webb [SEC Network] W, 89-64 Punter 24 Result High Scorer N24 Army [SEC Network] W, 95-80 Moore 29 N14 Norfolk St. [SECN+] W, 84-69 Thornwell/Notice 14 N27 1-vs. George Washington [Amreican SN] L, 70-73 Punter 24 N16 Oral Roberts [SEC Network] W, 84-66 Chatkevicius 27 N28 1-vs. Nebraska L, 71-82 Punter 23 N20 1-vs. DePaul [CBS Sports Net] W, 76-61 Kacinas 23 D12 at #18 Butler [FOX Sports 1] L, 86-94 Punter 27 N22 1-vs. Hofstra [CBS Sports Net] W, 94-84 Kacinas 18 D16 Fla. Atlantic [SECN+] W, 81-62 Punter 24 N23 1-vs. Tulsa [CBS Sports Net] W, 83-75 Chatkevicius 17 D19 2-vs. Gonzaga [ESPNU] L, 79-86 Punter 23 N27 Lipscomb [SECN+] W, 92-76 Chatkevicius 17 D22 East Tenn. St. [SECN+] W, 76-67 Mostella 17 N30 Western Caro. [SEC Network] W, 76-53 Kacinas 20 D29 Tennessee St. [SEC Network] W, 74-69 Punter 23 D5 South Fla. [SEC Network] W, 81-63 Carrera 19 J2 *at Auburn [CBS Sports] 2:00 p.m. D15 Drexel [SECN+] W, 79-54 Dozier 16 J6 *Florida [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. D18 2-at Clemson [ESPN3] W, 65-59 Carrera 14 J9 *Texas A&M [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m. D22 3-vs. St. John’s [CBS Sports Net] W, 75-61 Notice 20 J13 *at Georgia [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. D30 Francis Marion [SECN+] W, 78-56 Silva 13 J16 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 3:30 p.m. J2 Memphis [ESPNU] 6:00 p.m. J20 *Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J5 *at Auburn [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J23 *South Carolina [SEC Network] Noon J9 *Vanderbilt [ESPNU] 3:00 p.m. J26 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J13 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J30 3-at TCU [ESPN2] 2:00 p.m. J16 *Missouri [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m. F2 *Kentucky [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. J19 *at Ole Miss [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F6 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 8:00 p.m. J23 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] Noon F9 *Auburn [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J26 *Mississippi State [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F13 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 3:00 p.m. J30 *Alabama [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. F18 *at Kentucky [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. F2 *at Georgia [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. F20 *LSU [ESPNU] 5:30 p.m. F6 *at Texas A&M [ESPNU] 4:00 p.m. F24 *at South Carolina [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F10 *LSU [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. F27 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 7:30 p.m. F13 *Kentucky [ESPN/2] Noon M1 *at Vanderbilt [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F16 *at Missouri [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. M5 *Ole Miss [SEC Network] Noon F20 *Florida [SEC Network] Noon F24 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Barclays Center Classic (Brooklyn, NY); 2-at Seattle, F27 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 2:30 p.m. WA; 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge M3 *Georgia [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. M5 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 5:00 p.m.

All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, VI); 2-at Greenville, SC; 3-Naismith Hall of Fame Shootout (Uncasville, CT) 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball • 2015-16 Men’s Basketball TEXAS A&M AGGIES VANDERBILT COMMODORES OVERALL: 10-2 (8-0 H, 0-1 A, 2-1 N) OVERALL: 8-4 (6-1 H, 0-2 A, 2-1 N) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A) SEC: 0-0 (0-0 H, 0-0 A)

Head Coach: Billy Kennedy Head Coach: Kevin Stallings 81-58 in 5th year at Texas A&M 321-210 in 17th year at Vanderbilt @AggieMensHoops 292-242 in 18th year as a head coach @VandyMBB 444-273 in 23rd year as a head coach

Texas A&M improved to 10-2 on the season and 8-0 inside Reed Arena with Vanderbilt improved to 8-4 on the season and 6-1 in home games at Memorial an 82-63 win over Cal Poly Tuesday night in College Station … The Aggies are Gym with an 86-61 win over Western Michigan. The Commodores shot 51.8% now 134-13 (.912) all-time inside the facility against non-conference competi- from the floor while limiting Western Michigan to 37.0%. Vanderbilt is now tion. Balanced scoring saw seven A&M players tally eight or more points in 7-1 when outshooting an opponent, and Wednesday’s game was the fifth time the contest with four players in double-digit scoring for the first time since a this year the Commodores have shot 50% or better from the field. Vanderbilt win over Texas on Nov. 25. Texas A&M owned a 43-34 edge in rebounding, had two players, Wade Baldwin IV and Jeff Roberson, register double doubles including 16 boards on the offensive glass. The Aggies also forced 13 Cal Poly on the night, marking the first time since Damian Jones and Luke Kornet ac- turnovers leading to a 21-5 advantage in points off turnovers and a 10-0 lead complished the feat against Trevecca on November 16, 2014. Baldwin had in fast break points. Alex Caruso tied the school record for career steals in the a team-high 15 points and 10 assists, and Roberson scored 11 points and contest, collecting two against the Mustangs to give him 228 for his four-year grabbed 10 rebounds on the night. Damian Jones surpassed the 1,000-point career … He shares the top spot in program history with David Edwards, who mark in his career on Wednesday, becoming the 44th player in Vanderbilt histo- had 228 take-aways from 1991-94. Caruso also dished out a game-high six ry to break the 1,000-point barrier. He now has 1,007 points. Jones’ 13-point assists against only one turnover on the night … The College Station native has game was his 9th game of the season in double figures and the 57th of his ca- 27 assists and just four turnovers in his last four games. Tyler Davis enjoyed a reer. Baldwin’s double-double was the second of his career, and the first when big night, tying a season-high with 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the floor registering a double-double in points and assists. He scored 20 points and and to go along with a game-high eight rebounds … Davis has converted 20 of his 10 rebounds in a 2nd round NIT win over South Dakota State last season. Rob- last 21 field goal attempts dating back to Dec. 5th’s contest at Arizona State erson’s double-double was his second of his career and second of the season. and is shooting 79.4 percent for the season. The Aggies begin SEC play by He posted an 11-point, 13-rebound effort against St. John’s in Maui on Nov. hosting Arkansas inside Reed Arena on Jan. 2 23. LaChance’s 14 points is a new season-high. Cressler’s 14-point effort tied his season high. Camron Justice returned from a groin injury after missing the 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS previous five games. He scored three points in nine minutes of action. Result High Scorer N13 USC Upstate [SECN+] W, 104-64 Hogg 20 2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N16 SE Louisiana [SECN+] W, 100-58 House 20 Result High Scorer N19 1-A&M-Corpus Christi [SECN+] W, 95-70 Davis 16 N13 1-Austin Peay [SECN+] W, 80-41 Baldwin 14 N21 UNC Asheville [SECN+] W, 75-47 Trocha-Morelos/House 12 N16 Gardner-Webb [SECN+] W, 98-62 Roberson 18 N25 2-vs. Texas [AXS TV] W, 84-73 House 19 N19 Stony Brook [SECN+] W, 79-72 ot Baldwin 21 N26 2-vs. #10 Gonzaga [ESPN] W, 62-61 House 19 N23 2-vs. St. John’s (NY) [ESPN2] W, 92-55 Kornet 13 N27 2-vs. Syracuse [ESPN] L, 67-74 Jones 23 N24 2-vs. Wake Forest [ESPN] W, 86-64 Jones 17 D2 FGCU [SECN+] W, 75-65 Jones 22 N25 2-vs. #5 Kansas [ESPN] L, 63-70 Jones 17 D5 at Arizona St. [ESPN2] L, 54-67 House 17 D2 Detroit [SECN+] W, 102-52 Baldwin 20 D12 Kansas St. [SEC Network] W, 78-68 Jones 25 D6 at #25 Baylor [ESPNU] L, 67-69 Baldwin 19 D19 #16 Baylor [ESPNU] W, 80-61 Jones/House 17 D9 Dayton [ESPNU] L, 67-72 Jones/Baldwin IV 18 D29 Cal Poly [SECN+] W, 82-63 Davis 18 D19 Wofford [SEC Network] W, 80-56 Jones 21 J2 *Arkansas [SEC Network] 4:30 p.m. D22 at #14 Purdue [Big Ten Network] L, 55-68 Baldwin 13 J6 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 8:30 p.m. D30 Western Mich. [SEC Network] W, 86-61 Baldwin 15 J9 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] 1:00 p.m. J2 *LSU [ESPN2] 9:00 p.m. J12 *Florida [ESPN/SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. J5 *at Arkansas [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J16 *at Georgia [ESPNU] 2:00 p.m. J9 *at South Carolina [ESPNU] 3:00 p.m. J19 *LSU [ESPN] 9:00 p.m. J12 *Auburn [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. J23 *Missouri [SEC Network] 4:00 p.m. J16 *Alabama [SEC Network] 6:00 p.m. J27 *at Arkansas [ESPN2/U] 7 or 7:30 p.m. J20 *at Tennessee [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. J30 3-Iowa St. [ESPN] 2-7:00 p.m. J23 *at Kentucky [ESPN/2] TBD F4 *at Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. J26 *Florida [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F6 *South Carolina [ESPNU] 4:00 p.m. J30 3-at Texas [ESPN/2] Noon F10 *at Alabama [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. F4 *Texas A&M [ESPN/2] 7:00 p.m. F13 *at LSU [CBS Sports] 1:00 p.m. F6 *at Ole Miss [ESPNU] 8:00 p.m. F16 *Ole Miss [ESPN/U] 9:00 p.m. F10 *Missouri [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F20 *Kentucky [ESPN/2] TBD F13 *at Auburn [ESPN/2] 6:00 p.m. F24 *Mississippi State [ESPN2] 7:00 p.m. F16 *at Mississippi State [SEC Network] 9:00 p.m. F27 *at Missouri [ESPNU] 4:00 p.m. F20 *Georgia [ESPN/2] Noon M1 *at Auburn [ESPNU] 9:00 p.m. F23 *at Florida [ESPN/U/SEC Net] 7:00 p.m. M5 *Vanderbilt [ESPN/2] TBD F27 *Kentucky [CBS Sports] 4:00 p.m. M1 *Tennessee [SEC Network] 7:00 p.m. All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Battle 4 Atlantis (College Station, TX); 2-Battle 4 Atlan- M5 *at Texas A&M [ESPN/2] TBD tis (Paradise Island, Bahamas); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge All Times Eastern; *SEC Game; 1-Maui Invitational (Nashville, TN); 2-Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui, HI); 3-Big 12/SEC Challenge 2015-16 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Arkansas 12 6-6 1016 84.7 1. Vanderbilt 12 742 61.8 2. LSU 12 7-5 1005 83.8 2. Florida 12 743 61.9 3. South Carolina 12 12-0 967 80.6 3. Texas A&M 12 771 64.2 4. Texas A&M 12 10-2 956 79.7 4. South Carolina 12 777 64.8 5. Vanderbilt 12 8-4 955 79.6 5. Georgia 10 649 64.9 6. Tennessee 12 7-5 954 79.5 6. Kentucky 12 795 66.2 7. Auburn 11 6-5 872 79.3 7. Alabama 11 730 66.4 8. Mississippi State 11 6-5 870 79.1 8. Missouri 12 821 68.4 9. Kentucky 12 10-2 937 78.1 9. Ole Miss 12 831 69.2 10. Ole Miss 12 10-2 924 77.0 10. Tennessee 12 898 74.8 11. Florida 12 8-4 878 73.2 11. Mississippi State 11 827 75.2 12. Georgia 10 7-3 715 71.5 12. Arkansas 12 908 75.7 13. Missouri 12 6-6 829 69.1 13. LSU 12 914 76.2 14. Alabama 11 8-3 729 66.3 14. Auburn 11 856 77.8

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Vanderbilt 12 79.6 61.8 +17.8 1. Mississippi State 11 145 193 . 7 5 1 2. South Carolina 12 80.6 64.8 +15.8 2. Arkansas 12 208 286 . 7 2 7 3. Texas A&M 12 79.7 64.2 +15.4 3. Ole Miss 12 212 293 . 7 2 4 4. Kentucky 12 78.1 66.2 +11.8 4. Georgia 10 186 259 . 7 1 8 5. Florida 12 73.2 61.9 +11.2 5. Vanderbilt 12 184 261 . 7 0 5 6. Arkansas 12 84.7 75.7 +9.0 6. Tennessee 12 191 276 . 6 9 2 7. Ole Miss 12 77.0 69.2 +7.8 7. Missouri 12 187 275 . 6 8 0 8. LSU 12 83.8 76.2 +7.6 8. Kentucky 12 204 304 . 6 7 1 9. Georgia 10 71.5 64.9 +6.6 9. South Carolina 12 223 333 . 6 7 0 10. Tennessee 12 79.5 74.8 +4.7 10. LSU 12 199 302 . 6 5 9 11. Mississippi State 11 79.1 75.2 +3.9 11. Alabama 11 154 235 . 6 5 5 12. Auburn 11 79.3 77.8 +1.5 12. Auburn 11 166 259 . 6 4 1 13. Missouri 12 69.1 68.4 +0.7 13. Texas A&M 12 183 288 . 6 3 5 14. Alabama 11 66.3 66.4 -0.1 14. Florida 12 168 268 . 6 2 7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Texas A&M 12 338 699 . 4 8 4 1. Vanderbilt 12 258 721 . 3 5 8 2. LSU 12 365 766 . 4 7 7 2. Georgia 10 218 596 . 3 6 6 3. Vanderbilt 12 334 701 . 4 7 6 3. Florida 12 260 691 . 3 7 6 4. Mississippi State 11 323 678 . 4 7 6 4. South Carolina 12 264 698 . 3 7 8 5. Kentucky 12 334 710 . 4 7 0 5. Texas A&M 12 261 667 . 3 9 1 6. Arkansas 12 366 779 . 4 7 0 Missouri 12 261 667 . 3 9 1 7. South Carolina 12 331 724 . 4 5 7 7. Alabama 11 247 631 . 3 9 1 8. Georgia 10 234 517 . 4 5 3 8. Kentucky 12 286 712 . 4 0 2 9. Tennessee 12 337 759 . 4 4 4 9. Ole Miss 12 285 699 . 4 0 8 10. Auburn 11 299 677 . 4 4 2 10. Tennessee 12 322 783 . 4 1 1 11. Missouri 12 287 661 . 4 3 4 11. LSU 12 323 748 . 4 3 2 12. Ole Miss 12 316 728 . 4 3 4 12. Arkansas 12 306 704 . 4 3 5 13. Alabama 11 249 577 . 4 3 2 13. Auburn 11 292 656 . 4 4 5 14. Florida 12 318 753 . 4 2 2 14. Mississippi State 11 304 648 . 4 6 9

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Arkansas 12 76 180 . 4 2 2 1. Vanderbilt 12 58 214 . 2 7 1 2. Vanderbilt 12 103 256 . 4 0 2 2. Georgia 10 65 227 . 2 8 6 3. South Carolina 12 82 208 . 3 9 4 3. Kentucky 12 59 195 . 3 0 3 4. Texas A&M 12 97 255 . 3 8 0 4. Tennessee 12 80 259 . 3 0 9 5. Auburn 11 108 286 . 3 7 8 5. Texas A&M 12 84 268 . 3 1 3 6. Tennessee 12 89 245 . 3 6 3 6. Mississippi State 11 62 196 . 3 1 6 7. Georgia 10 61 177 . 3 4 5 7. Florida 12 77 234 . 3 2 9 8. Missouri 12 68 202 . 3 3 7 8. South Carolina 12 92 274 . 3 3 6 9. Alabama 11 77 236 . 3 2 6 9. Missouri 12 84 250 . 3 3 6 10. LSU 12 76 238 . 3 1 9 10. Ole Miss 12 90 260 . 3 4 6 11. Kentucky 12 65 205 . 3 1 7 11. LSU 12 89 251 . 3 5 5 12. Ole Miss 12 80 257 . 3 1 1 12. Auburn 11 84 236 . 3 5 6 13. Mississippi State 11 79 254 . 3 1 1 13. Alabama 11 86 241 . 3 5 7 14. Florida 12 74 270 . 2 7 4 14. Arkansas 12 98 267 . 3 6 7 2015-16 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Florida 12 511 42.6 1. South Carolina 12 385 32.1 2. South Carolina 12 507 42.2 2. Kentucky 12 392 32.7 3. Ole Miss 12 484 40.3 3. Texas A&M 12 403 33.6 4. Kentucky 12 477 39.8 4. Mississippi State 11 378 34.4 5. Tennessee 12 470 39.2 5. Ole Miss 12 417 34.8 Texas A&M 12 470 39.2 6. Arkansas 12 418 34.8 7. Vanderbilt 12 469 39.1 7. Georgia 10 357 35.7 8. Arkansas 12 467 38.9 8. Missouri 12 431 35.9 LSU 12 467 38.9 9. Vanderbilt 12 437 36.4 10. Georgia 10 373 37.3 10. Florida 12 452 37.7 11. Auburn 11 409 37.2 11. Auburn 11 420 38.2 12. Missouri 12 431 35.9 Alabama 11 420 38.2 13. Mississippi State 11 379 34.5 13. LSU 12 473 39.4 14. Alabama 11 378 34.4 14. Tennessee 12 491 40.9

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. South Carolina 12 507 42.2 385 32.1 +10.2 1. Georgia 10 62 6.2 2. Kentucky 12 477 39.8 392 32.7 +7.1 2. Tennessee 12 74 6.2 3. Texas A&M 12 470 39.2 403 33.6 +5.6 Kentucky 12 74 6.2 4. Ole Miss 12 484 40.3 417 34.8 +5.6 4. Arkansas 12 68 5.7 5. Florida 12 511 42.6 452 37.7 +4.9 Vanderbilt 12 68 5.7 6. Arkansas 12 467 38.9 418 34.8 +4.1 6. Alabama 11 55 5.0 7. Vanderbilt 12 469 39.1 437 36.4 +2.7 South Carolina 12 60 5.0 8. Georgia 10 373 37.3 357 35.7 +1.6 8. Florida 12 56 4.7 9. Mississippi State 11 379 34.5 378 34.4 +0.1 9. Mississippi State 11 47 4.3 10. Missouri 12 431 35.9 431 35.9 +0.0 10. LSU 12 50 4.2 11. LSU 12 467 38.9 473 39.4 -0.5 11. Auburn 11 44 4.0 12. Auburn 11 409 37.2 420 38.2 -1.0 12. Texas A&M 12 47 3.9 13. Tennessee 12 470 39.2 491 40.9 -1.8 13. Ole Miss 12 44 3.7 14. Alabama 11 378 34.4 420 38.2 -3.8 14. Missouri 12 39 3.3

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Texas A&M 12 232 19.3 1. LSU 12 110 9.2 2. Arkansas 12 223 18.6 2. South Carolina 12 95 7.9 3. LSU 12 208 17.3 3. Florida 12 93 7.8 4. Vanderbilt 12 179 14.9 Ole Miss 12 93 7.8 5. South Carolina 12 176 14.7 5. Arkansas 12 92 7.7 6. Mississippi State 11 157 14.3 Texas A&M 12 92 7.7 7. Tennessee 12 171 14.3 7. Auburn 11 73 6.6 8. Auburn 11 152 13.8 8. Kentucky 12 78 6.5 9. Georgia 10 138 13.8 9. Missouri 12 72 6.0 10. Kentucky 12 164 13.7 10. Mississippi State 11 64 5.8 11. Ole Miss 12 156 13.0 11. Alabama 11 63 5.7 12. Florida 12 150 12.5 12. Georgia 10 56 5.6 13. Missouri 12 149 12.4 13. Tennessee 12 67 5.6 14. Alabama 11 125 11.4 14. Vanderbilt 12 64 5.3

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin /TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Arkansas 12 138 11.5 182 15.2 +3.7 1. Arkansas 12 223 18.6 138 11.5 1.6 2. LSU 12 145 12.1 187 15.6 +3.5 2. Texas A&M 12 232 19.3 157 13.1 1.5 Florida 12 122 10.2 164 13.7 +3.5 3. LSU 12 208 17.3 145 12.1 1.4 4. Texas A&M 12 157 13.1 194 16.2 +3.1 4. Vanderbilt 12 179 14.9 128 10.7 1.4 5. South Carolina 12 165 13.8 191 15.9 +2.2 5. Tennessee 12 171 14.3 127 10.6 1.3 6. Ole Miss 12 143 11.9 166 13.8 +1.9 6. Florida 12 150 12.5 122 10.2 1.2 7. Tennessee 12 127 10.6 145 12.1 +1.5 7. Mississippi State 11 157 14.3 134 12.2 1.2 8. Vanderbilt 12 128 10.7 145 12.1 +1.4 8. Ole Miss 12 156 13.0 143 11.9 1.1 9. Kentucky 12 156 13.0 170 14.2 +1.2 9. South Carolina 12 176 14.7 165 13.8 1.1 10. Auburn 11 152 13.8 163 14.8 +1.0 10. Kentucky 12 164 13.7 156 13.0 1.1 11. Mississippi State 11 134 12.2 137 12.5 +0.3 11. Georgia 10 138 13.8 137 13.7 1.0 12. Alabama 11 158 14.4 151 13.7 -0.6 12. Missouri 12 149 12.4 148 12.3 1.0 13. Missouri 12 148 12.3 139 11.6 -0.8 13. Auburn 11 152 13.8 152 13.8 1.0 14. Georgia 10 137 13.7 115 11.5 -2.2 14. Alabama 11 125 11.4 158 14.4 0.8 2015-16 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Florida 12 172 14.3 1. Vanderbilt 12 352 29.3 2. Kentucky 12 168 14.0 2. South Carolina 12 340 28.3 3. South Carolina 12 167 13.9 3. Florida 12 339 28.3 4. Ole Miss 12 161 13.4 4. Georgia 10 276 27.6 5. Texas A&M 12 154 12.8 5. LSU 12 328 27.3 6. Arkansas 12 153 12.8 6. Tennessee 12 326 27.2 7. Tennessee 12 144 12.0 7. Ole Miss 12 323 26.9 8. LSU 12 139 11.6 8. Missouri 12 322 26.8 9. Auburn 11 126 11.5 9. Texas A&M 12 316 26.3 10. Mississippi State 11 122 11.1 10. Arkansas 12 314 26.2 11. Vanderbilt 12 117 9.8 11. Kentucky 12 309 25.8 12. Georgia 10 97 9.7 12. Auburn 11 283 25.7 13. Missouri 12 109 9.1 13. Alabama 11 279 25.4 14. Alabama 11 99 9.0 14. Mississippi State 11 257 23.4

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. South Carolina 12 340 127 .728 1. Kentucky 12 168 247 .405 2. Florida 12 339 130 .723 2. South Carolina 12 167 258 .393 3. Arkansas 12 314 126 .714 3. Texas A&M 12 154 263 .369 4. Missouri 12 322 131 .711 4. Ole Miss 12 161 284 .362 5. Vanderbilt 12 352 144 .710 5. Florida 12 172 322 .348 6. Ole Miss 12 323 133 .708 6. Arkansas 12 153 292 .344 7. Auburn 11 283 120 .702 7. Mississippi State 11 122 257 .322 8. Texas A&M 12 316 140 .693 8. Tennessee 12 144 320 .310 9. LSU 12 328 149 .688 9. Georgia 10 97 224 .302 10. Kentucky 12 309 145 .681 10. LSU 12 139 324 .300 11. Mississippi State 11 257 121 .680 11. Auburn 11 126 300 .296 12. Georgia 10 276 133 .675 12. Vanderbilt 12 117 293 .285 13. Alabama 11 279 139 .667 13. Missouri 12 109 300 .267 14. Tennessee 12 326 171 .656 14. Alabama 11 99 281 .261

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Auburn 11 108 9.8 2. Vanderbilt 12 103 8.6 3. Texas A&M 12 97 8.1 4. Tennessee 12 89 7.4 5. Mississippi State 11 79 7.2 6. Alabama 11 77 7.0 7. South Carolina 12 82 6.8 8. Ole Miss 12 80 6.7 9. LSU 12 76 6.3 Arkansas 12 76 6.3 11. Florida 12 74 6.2 12. Georgia 10 61 6.1 13. Missouri 12 68 5.7 14. Kentucky 12 65 5.4 2015-16 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak South Carolina 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 12-0 1.000 80.6 64.8 South Carolina -- 12 Texas A&M 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10-2 . 8 3 3 79.7 64.2 Ole Miss -- 7 Kentucky 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10-2 . 8 3 3 78.1 66.2 Georgia -- 4 Ole Miss 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10-2 . 8 3 3 77.0 69.2 Texas A&M -- 3 Alabama 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8-3 . 7 2 7 66.3 66.4 Mississippi State -- 2 Georgia 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 7-3 . 7 0 0 71.5 64.9 Tennessee -- 2 Vanderbilt 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8-4 . 6 6 7 79.6 61.8 Vanderbilt -- 1 Florida 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8-4 . 6 6 7 73.2 61.9 Alabama -- 1 LSU 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 7-5 . 5 8 3 83.8 76.2 Kentucky -- 1 Tennessee 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 7-5 . 5 8 3 79.5 74.8 Missouri -- 1 Auburn 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-5 . 5 4 5 79.3 77.8 Mississippi State 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-5 . 5 4 5 79.1 75.2 Arkansas 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-6 . 5 0 0 84.7 75.7 Missouri 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-6 . 5 0 0 69.1 68.4

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Alabama 11 729-730 66.3-66.4 -0.1 249-577 . 4 3 2 77-236 . 3 2 6 154-235 . 6 5 5 378 420 -3.8 Arkansas 12 1016-908 84.7-75.7 +9.0 366-779 . 4 7 0 76-180 . 4 2 2 208-286 . 7 2 7 467 418 +4.1 Auburn 11 872-856 79.3-77.8 +1.5 299-677 . 4 4 2 108-286 . 3 7 8 166-259 . 6 4 1 409 420 -1.0 Florida 12 878-743 73.2-61.9 +11.3 318-753 . 4 2 2 74-270 . 2 7 4 168-268 . 6 2 7 511 452 +4.9 Georgia 10 715-649 71.5-64.9 +6.6 234-517 . 4 5 3 61-177 . 3 4 5 186-259 . 7 1 8 373 357 +1.6 Kentucky 12 937-795 78.1-66.2 +11.8 334-710 . 4 7 0 65-205 . 3 1 7 204-304 . 6 7 1 477 392 +7.1 LSU 12 1005-914 83.8-76.2 +7.6 365-766 . 4 7 7 76-238 . 3 1 9 199-302 . 6 5 9 467 473 -0.5 Mississippi State 11 870-827 79.1-75.2 +3.9 323-678 . 4 7 6 79-254 . 3 1 1 145-193 . 7 5 1 379 378 +0.1 Missouri 12 829-821 69.1-68.4 +0.7 287-661 . 4 3 4 68-202 . 3 3 7 187-275 . 6 8 0 431 431 +0.0 Ole Miss 12 924-831 77.0-69.2 +7.8 316-728 . 4 3 4 80-257 . 3 1 1 212-293 . 7 2 4 484 417 +5.6 South Carolina 12 967-777 80.6-64.8 +15.8 331-724 . 4 5 7 82-208 . 3 9 4 223-333 . 6 7 0 507 385 +10.2 Tennessee 12 954-898 79.5-74.8 +4.7 337-759 . 4 4 4 89-245 . 3 6 3 191-276 . 6 9 2 470 491 -1.8 Texas A&M 12 956-771 79.7-64.2 +15.4 338-699 . 4 8 4 97-255 . 3 8 0 183-288 . 6 3 5 470 403 +5.6 Vanderbilt 12 955-742 79.6-61.8 +17.8 334-701 . 4 7 6 103-256 . 4 0 2 184-261 . 7 0 5 469 437 +2.7

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Alabama 5-62365 12473 3-22826 7609 3-13432 4477 11-98623 8966 Arkansas 8-108616 13577 2-22943 11472 2-0 0 12-131559 10963 Auburn 5-41564 8313 4-27877 6969 2-13598 6799 11-83039 7549 Florida 6-54366 9061 3-28479 9493 3-13296 4432 12-96141 8012 Georgia 9-58983 6554 1-6553 6553 0-0 0 10-65536 6554 Kentucky 8-182452 22806 1-12202 12202 3-47795 15932 12-242449 20204 LSU 8-81069 10134 2-12679 6340 2-4777 2388 12-98525 8210 Mississippi State 5-34019 6804 2-8352 4176 4-9952 2488 11-52323 4757 Missouri 7-40700 5814 2-24395 12198 3-28054 9351 12-93149 7762 Ole Miss 5-32330 6466 4-26222 6556 3-2773 924 12-61325 5110 South Carolina 8-69618 8702 1-14446 14446 3-5671 1890 12-89735 7478 Tennessee 7-89349 12764 2-14567 7284 3-16770 5590 12-120686 10057 Texas A&M 8-51494 6437 1-7608 7608 3-5287 1762 12-64389 5366 Vanderbilt 7-70849 10121 2-21930 10965 3-7200 2400 12-99979 8332 Totals 96-977774 10185 30-251079 8369 37-168605 4557 163-1397458 8573 2015-16 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 87 33 78 285 23.8 1. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 43 113 156 13.0 2. Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 83 25 75 266 22.2 2. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 48 76 124 10.3 3. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 69 42 32 212 19.3 3. Sebastian Saiz-UM Jr 12 36 86 122 10.2 4. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 83 1 64 231 19.3 4. Cinmeon Bowers-AU Sr 11 27 80 107 9.7 5. Gavin Ware-MS Jr 11 83 0 30 196 17.8 5. Tyler Harris-AU Sr 11 31 61 92 8.4 6. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 74 0 55 203 16.9 6. Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 20 77 97 8.1 7. Jamal Murray-UK Fr 12 66 30 38 200 16.7 7. Dorian Finney-Smith-UF Sr 12 31 62 93 7.8 8. Yante Maten-UG So 10 58 0 47 163 16.3 8. Gavin Ware-MS Jr 11 37 48 85 7.7 9. Dusty Hannahs-AR Jr 12 63 29 40 195 16.3 9. Yante Maten-UG So 10 29 46 75 7.5 10. Anthlon Bell-AR Sr 12 70 34 19 193 16.1 10. Devin Robinson-UF So 12 28 61 89 7.4 11. JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 46 23 39 154 15.4 11. Alex Poythress-UK Sr 12 29 57 86 7.2 12. Danuel House-AM Sr 12 60 28 35 183 15.3 Marcus Lee-UK Jr 12 41 45 86 7.2 13. Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 65 11 39 180 15.0 13. Derek Reese-UT Sr 12 27 53 80 6.7 14. Wade Baldwin IV-VU So 12 57 18 44 176 14.7 14. John Egbunu-UF So 12 33 46 79 6.6 15. Kenny Gaines-UG Sr 9 43 24 21 131 14.6 15. Damian Jones-VU Jr 12 23 54 77 6.4 16. Tyler Harris-AU Sr 11 56 3 39 154 14.0 16. Tyler Davis-AM Fr 12 28 46 74 6.2 17. Dorian Finney-Smith-UF Sr 12 52 24 36 164 13.7 17. Mindaugas Kacinas-SC Sr 12 27 43 70 5.8 18. Malik Newman-MS Fr 10 43 24 21 131 13.1 18. Marcanvis Hymon-UM Fr 12 26 43 69 5.8 19. Robert Hubbs III-UT Jr 10 54 6 15 129 12.9 19. Jimmie Taylor-UA Jr 11 20 43 63 5.7 20. Tyler Ulis-UK So 11 41 16 43 141 12.8 20. Michael Carrera-SC Sr 12 18 50 68 5.7 21. Damian Jones-VU Jr 12 57 0 37 151 12.6 22. Retin Obasohan-UA Sr 11 45 14 34 138 12.5 Cinmeon Bowers-AU Sr 11 44 7 43 138 12.5 24. Craig Sword-MS Jr 11 46 8 37 137 12.5 25. T.J. Dunans-AU Jr 10 46 12 20 124 12.4

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Gavin Ware-MS Jr 11 83 118 . 7 0 3 1. Jabril Durham-AR Sr 12 90 7.5 2. Yante Maten-UG So 10 58 99 . 5 8 6 2. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 67 6.1 3. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 74 131 . 5 6 5 3. Tyler Ulis-UK So 11 61 5.5 4. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 83 147 . 5 6 5 4. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 66 5.5 5. Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 83 163 . 5 0 9 5. Alex Caruso-AM Sr 12 58 4.8 6. Tyler Harris-AU Sr 11 56 110 . 5 0 9 6. I.J. Ready-MS So 11 53 4.8 7. Dusty Hannahs-AR Jr 12 63 135 . 4 6 7 7. Anthony Collins-AM Sr 12 53 4.4 8. Anthlon Bell-AR Sr 12 70 154 . 4 5 5 8. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 52 4.3 9. Robert Hubbs III-UT Jr 10 54 122 . 4 4 3 9. JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 40 4.0 10. Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 65 152 . 4 2 8 10. Wade Baldwin IV-VU So 12 47 3.9

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Dusty Hannahs-AR Jr 12 40 43 . 9 3 0 1. Alex Caruso-AM Sr 12 29 2.4 2. Justin Coleman-UA So 11 32 35 . 9 1 4 2. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 26 2.2 3. Tyler Ulis-UK So 11 43 49 . 8 7 8 3. Jabril Durham-AR Sr 12 25 2.1 4. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 78 90 . 8 6 7 4. Wade Baldwin IV-VU So 12 20 1.7 5. Wade Baldwin IV-VU So 12 44 53 . 8 3 0 Martavious Newby-UM Sr 12 20 1.7 6. JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 39 47 . 8 3 0 PJ Dozier-SC Fr 12 20 1.7 7. Sindarius Thornwell-SC Jr 12 43 54 . 7 9 6 7. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 19 1.6 8. Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 75 95 . 7 8 9 Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 19 1.6 9. Yante Maten-UG So 10 47 60 . 7 8 3 9. T.J. Dunans-AU Jr 10 15 1.5 10. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 32 41 . 7 8 0 Isaiah Briscoe-UK Fr 10 15 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Matthew Fisher-Davis-VU So 12 26 54 . 4 8 1 1. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 42 3.8 2. Dusty Hannahs-AR Jr 12 29 63 . 4 6 0 2. Anthlon Bell-AR Sr 12 34 2.8 3. Anthlon Bell-AR Sr 12 34 78 . 4 3 6 3. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 33 2.8 4. Kenny Gaines-UG Sr 9 24 57 . 4 2 1 4. Kenny Gaines-UG Sr 9 24 2.7 5. Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 25 61 . 4 1 0 5. Jamal Murray-UK Fr 12 30 2.5 6. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 42 106 . 3 9 6 6. Dusty Hannahs-AR Jr 12 29 2.4 7. Jamal Murray-UK Fr 12 30 77 . 3 9 0 7. Malik Newman-MS Fr 10 24 2.4 8. Bryce Brown-AU Fr 10 23 61 . 3 7 7 8. Danuel House-AM Sr 12 28 2.3 JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 23 61 . 3 7 7 9. JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 23 2.3 10. Dorian Finney-Smith-UF Sr 12 24 64 . 3 7 5 Bryce Brown-AU Fr 10 23 2.3 2015-16 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 34 2.8 1. Chris Chiozza-UF So 12 38 10 3.8 2. Marcus Lee-UK Jr 12 24 2.0 2. Jabril Durham-AR Sr 12 90 27 3.3 Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 24 2.0 3. Riley LaChance-VU So 12 38 13 2.9 4. Skal Labissiere-UK Fr 12 23 1.9 4. Tyler Ulis-UK So 11 61 21 2.9 Damian Jones-VU Jr 12 23 1.9 5. I.J. Ready-MS So 11 53 20 2.7 6. Yante Maten-UG So 10 19 1.9 Anthony Collins-AM Sr 12 53 20 2.7 7. Jimmie Taylor-UA Jr 11 20 1.8 7. JJ Frazier-UG Jr 10 40 16 2.5 8. Horace Spencer-AU Fr 11 17 1.5 8. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 67 28 2.4 9. John Egbunu-UF So 12 18 1.5 9. Alex Caruso-AM Sr 12 58 26 2.2 10. Gavin Ware-MS Jr 11 16 1.5 10. Tim Quarterman-LS Jr 12 42 19 2.2

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 48 4.0 1. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 113 9.4 2. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 43 3.6 2. Cinmeon Bowers-AU Sr 11 80 7.3 3. Marcus Lee-UK Jr 12 41 3.4 3. Sebastian Saiz-UM Jr 12 86 7.2 4. Gavin Ware-MS Jr 11 37 3.4 4. Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 77 6.4 5. Sebastian Saiz-UM Jr 12 36 3.0 5. Moses Kingsley-AR Jr 12 76 6.3 6. Yante Maten-UG So 10 29 2.9 6. Tyler Harris-AU Sr 11 61 5.5 7. Tyler Harris-AU Sr 11 31 2.8 7. Dorian Finney-Smith-UF Sr 12 62 5.2 8. John Egbunu-UF So 12 33 2.8 8. Devin Robinson-UF So 12 61 5.1 9. Travis Daniels-MS Jr 10 27 2.7 9. Alex Poythress-UK Sr 12 57 4.8 10. Dorian Finney-Smith-UF Sr 12 31 2.6 10. Yante Maten-UG So 10 46 4.6 Isaiah Briscoe-UK Fr 10 46 4.6

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Tyler Ulis-UK So 11 387 35.2 2. Stefan Moody-UM Sr 12 420 35.0 3. Kevin Punter-UT Sr 12 411 34.2 4. Ben Simmons-LS Fr 12 409 34.1 5. Kareem Canty-AU Jr 11 364 33.1 6. Jamal Murray-UK Fr 12 397 33.1 7. Armani Moore-UT Sr 12 393 32.8 8. Retin Obasohan-UA Sr 11 336 30.5 9. Isaiah Briscoe-UK Fr 10 304 30.4 10. Jabril Durham-AR Sr 12 363 30.3 2015-16 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Highs Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 43 Ben Simmons (LSU) vs North Florida (12/2/15) 35 Kenny Gaines (Georgia) vs Murray State (11/20/15) 35 JJ Frazier (Georgia) vs Georgia Tech (12/19/15) Field goals made 15 Ben Simmons (LSU) vs North Florida (12/2/15) 13 Jamal Murray (Kentucky) vs Ohio State (12/19/15) Field goal attempts 23 Stefan Moody (Ole Miss) vs Northwestern St. (11/13/15) 23 Kevin Punter (Tennessee) at Butler (12/12/15) 23 Jamal Murray (Kentucky) vs Ohio State (12/19/15) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Moses Kingsley (Arkansas) vs Southern (11/13/15) .909 (10-11) Marcanvis Hymon (Ole Miss) vs Towson (11/20/15) 3-Pt FG made 8 Kareem Canty (Auburn) at Middle Tennessee (12/12/15) 7 Kenny Gaines (Georgia) vs Murray State (11/20/15) 7 Jamal Murray (Kentucky) vs Ohio State (12/19/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 15 Danuel House (Texas A&M) at Arizona State (12/5/15) 14 Kenny Gaines (Georgia) vs Murray State (11/20/15) 14 Kareem Canty (Auburn) vs New Mexico (12/22/15) 14 Kareem Canty (Auburn) at Hawai'i (12/25/15) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Dusty Hannahs (Arkansas) vs Charleston Southern (11/20/15) .833 (5-6) Shannon Hale (Alabama) vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) .833 (5-6) Anthlon Bell (Arkansas) vs Evansville (12/8/15) Free throws made 15 Stefan Moody (Ole Miss) vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 13 Ben Simmons (LSU) vs North Florida (12/2/15) Free throw attempts 17 Stefan Moody (Ole Miss) vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 16 Charles Mann (Georgia) vs Chattanooga (11/13/15) 16 PJ Dozier (South Carolina) vs Drexel (12/15/15) 16 Ben Simmons (LSU) vs Wake Forest (12/29/15) Free throw percentage 1.000 (10-10) Jamal Murray (Kentucky) vs Wright State (11/20/15) 1.000 (10-10) Dusty Hannahs (Arkansas) vs Evansville (12/8/15) 1.000 (9-9) KeVaughn Allen (Florida) vs Florida State (12/29/15) 1.000 (8-8) Sam Finley (Ole Miss) vs Northwestern St. (11/13/15) 1.000 (8-8) Charles Mann (Georgia) vs High Point (11/25/15) 1.000 (8-8) Charles Mann (Georgia) vs Clemson (12/22/15) Rebounds 20 Ben Simmons (LSU) vs Marquette (11/23/15) 19 Cinmeon Bowers (Auburn) at Middle Tennessee (12/12/15) Assists 11 Jabril Durham (Arkansas) vs Charleston Southern (11/20/15) 11 I.J. Ready (Mississippi State) vs Missouri State (11/22/15) 11 I.J. Ready (Mississippi State) vs Northern Colorado (12/23/15) Steals 6 Alex Caruso (Texas A&M) vs Kansas State (12/12/15) 6 Stefan Moody (Ole Miss) vs Troy (12/22/15) Blocked shots 8 Moses Kingsley (Arkansas) vs Tennessee Tech (12/12/15) 5 Moses Kingsley (Arkansas) vs Southern (11/13/15) 5 Horace Spencer (Auburn) vs UAB (11/13/15) 5 Luke Kornet (Vanderbilt) vs Detroit (12/2/15) 5 Marcus Lee (Kentucky) vs Eastern Kentucky (12/9/15) 5 Marcus Lee (Kentucky) vs Arizona State (12/12/15) 5 Moses Kingsley (Arkansas) vs North Florida (12/22/15) 5 Jimmie Taylor (Alabama) vs Jacksonville State (12/29/15) Turnovers 7 Charles Mann (Georgia) vs Chattanooga (11/13/15) 7 Craig Sword (Mississippi State) vs Southern U. (11/16/15) 7 Ben Simmons (LSU) at Coll. of Charleston (11/30/15) 7 Stefan Moody (Ole Miss) at SE Missouri State (12/12/15) 7 Kareem Canty (Auburn) at Hawai'i (12/25/15) 7 Jamal Murray (Kentucky) vs Louisville (12/26/15) 2015-16 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Highs Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 119 Auburn vs Northwestern State (11/27/15) 119 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 117 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) 106 Mississippi State vs Eastern Washington (11/13/15) 105 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) Margin 53 (78-25) Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 50 (104-54) Florida vs North Carolina A&T (11/16/15) 50 (102-52) Vanderbilt vs Detroit (12/2/15) 42 (100-58) Texas A&M vs SE Louisiana (11/16/15) 40 (104-64) Texas A&M vs USC Upstate (11/13/15) Field goals made 45 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 44 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) Field goal attempts 79 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) 79 Arkansas vs North Florida (12/22/15) Field goal percentage .667 (38-57) Texas A&M vs USC Upstate (11/13/15) .643 (45-70) LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 3-Pt FG made 17 Auburn vs Northwestern State (11/27/15) 15 Florida vs North Carolina A&T (11/16/15) 15 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 33 LSU vs North Carolina St. (11/24/15) 33 Texas A&M vs Cal Poly (12/29/15) 3-Pt percentage .692 (9-13) Arkansas vs Evansville (12/8/15) .600 (15-25) Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) Free throws made 40 Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 29 South Carolina vs Norfolk State (11/14/15) 29 Kentucky vs Illinois State (11/30/15) 29 Georgia vs Winthrop (12/8/15) 29 Missouri vs Omaha (12/9/15) Free throw attempts 53 Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 46 Kentucky vs Illinois State (11/30/15) Free throw percentage 1.000 (7-7) Mississippi State vs Texas Southern (12/2/15) .923 (24-26) Texas A&M vs A&M Corpus Christi (11/19/15) Rebounds 57 Florida vs Richmond (12/1/15) 56 Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Assists 32 Texas A&M vs USC Upstate (11/13/15) 27 Texas A&M vs SE Louisiana (11/16/15) 27 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 27 Arkansas vs North Florida (12/22/15) Steals 14 LSU vs American (12/22/15) 13 LSU vs Kennesaw State (11/16/15) 13 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) 13 South Carolina vs Francis Marion (12/30/15) Blocked shots 13 Arkansas vs Tennessee Tech (12/12/15) 11 Georgia vs Chattanooga (11/13/15) 11 Florida vs Florida Gulf Coast (11/27/15) 11 Vanderbilt vs Detroit (12/2/15) 11 Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Turnovers 21 Georgia vs Chattanooga (11/13/15) 20 Kentucky vs Albany (11/13/15) 20 Texas A&M vs SE Louisiana (11/16/15) 20 Alabama at Dayton (11/17/15) Fouls 31 LSU at Houston (12/13/15) 30 Georgia vs Chattanooga (11/13/15) 30 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) 2015-16 Southeastern Conference Conference Opponent Lows Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 25 Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 41 Florida at Navy (11/13/15) 41 Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) 46 Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) 47 Texas A&M vs UNC Asheville (11/21/15) Field goals made 8 Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 14 Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) Field goal attempts 44 Missouri vs UMES (11/15/15) 45 Missouri vs Northwestern (11/24/15) 45 LSU vs American (12/22/15) Field goal percentage .154 (8-52) Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) .219 (14-64) Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) 3-Pt FG made 1 Kentucky vs Albany (11/13/15) 1 Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) 1 Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 8 Florida vs Florida Gulf Coast (11/27/15) 10 Kentucky vs USF (11/27/15) 3-Pt percentage .063 (1-16) Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) .067 (1-15) Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) Free throws made 2 Mississippi State vs UT Martin (11/28/15) 2 Alabama at Southern Miss (12/4/15) Free throw attempts 4 South Carolina vs Western Carolina (11/30/15) 4 Alabama at Southern Miss (12/4/15) Free throw percentage .200 (3-15) Missouri vs Ark.-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) .250 (3-12) Florida at Navy (11/13/15) Rebounds 20 Ole Miss vs Georgia State (11/25/15) 22 South Carolina vs Drexel (12/15/15) 22 LSU vs American (12/22/15) Assists 1 Vanderbilt vs Austin Peay (11/13/15) 4 Kentucky vs Albany (11/13/15) 4 Vanderbilt vs Detroit (12/2/15) Steals 1 Tennessee vs Army (11/24/15) 1 Florida vs Vermont (11/25/15) 1 Florida vs Richmond (12/1/15) 1 Arkansas at Wake Forest (12/4/15) 1 Texas A&M vs Cal Poly (12/29/15) Blocked shots 0 Several Turnovers 6 Vanderbilt vs Wofford (12/19/15) 6 Tennessee vs Gonzaga (12/19/15) Fouls 8 Mississippi State vs Texas Southern (12/2/15) 11 LSU vs North Carolina St. (11/24/15) 11 Vanderbilt vs Kansas (11/25/15) 2015-16 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Lows Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

TEAM LOWS (lowest totals made by)

Points 42 Missouri vs Kansas State (11/23/15) 45 Alabama vs Xavier (11/26/15) 48 Alabama at Dayton (11/17/15) 49 Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) 51 Alabama at Clemson (12/13/15) 51 Auburn vs Harvard (12/23/15) Field goals made 13 Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) 17 Alabama at Dayton (11/17/15) 17 Georgia vs Murray State (11/20/15) 17 Missouri vs Kansas State (11/23/15) 17 Alabama vs Xavier (11/26/15) 17 Alabama vs Wichita State (11/27/15) 17 Alabama at Southern Miss (12/4/15) 17 Missouri at Arizona (12/13/15) 17 Alabama vs Jacksonville State (12/29/15) Field goal attempts 40 Alabama at Southern Miss (12/4/15) 42 Alabama vs Wichita State (11/27/15) Field goal percentage .295 (13-44) Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) .298 (17-57) Georgia vs Murray State (11/20/15) .298 (17-57) Alabama at Dayton (11/17/15) 3-Pt FG made 1 Florida at Miami (FL) (12/8/15) 2 Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 2 Kentucky vs Wright State (11/20/15) 2 Kentucky vs Illinois State (11/30/15) 2 Missouri at Arizona (12/13/15) 2 LSU vs Wake Forest (12/29/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 6 LSU vs American (12/22/15) 9 South Carolina vs Hofstra (11/22/15) 3-Pt percentage .083 (1-12) Florida at Miami (FL) (12/8/15) .143 (2-14) LSU vs Wake Forest (12/29/15) .143 (2-14) Missouri at Arizona (12/13/15) .143 (2-14) Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) Free throws made 2 Alabama at Clemson (12/13/15) 4 Missouri vs Kansas State (11/23/15) Free throw attempts 5 Alabama at Clemson (12/13/15) 7 Mississippi State vs Texas Southern (12/2/15) Free throw percentage .400 (2-5) Alabama at Clemson (12/13/15) .400 (4-10) Missouri vs Kansas State (11/23/15) Rebounds 23 LSU vs American (12/22/15) 26 Texas A&M vs Gonzaga (11/26/15) 26 Arkansas vs Georgia Tech (11/26/15) 26 Tennessee at Butler (12/12/15) 26 Auburn at Xavier (12/19/15) Assists 5 Mississippi State at Florida State (12/16/15) 6 Georgia vs High Point (11/25/15) 6 Alabama vs Xavier (11/26/15) 6 Vanderbilt vs Dayton (12/9/15) 6 Missouri at Arizona (12/13/15) Steals 1 Vanderbilt vs Wofford (12/19/15) 2 Tennessee vs Gardner-Webb (11/22/15) 2 Alabama vs Wichita State (11/27/15) 2 Georgia at Seton Hall (11/28/15) 2 Missouri vs Arkansas State (12/1/15) 2 Tennessee vs Gonzaga (12/19/15) Blocked shots 1 Missouri vs Wofford (11/13/15) 1 Kentucky vs Wright State (11/20/15) 1 Florida vs Saint Joseph's (11/21/15) 1 Florida vs Purdue (11/22/15) 1 LSU vs Marquette (11/23/15) 1 Missouri vs Northwestern (11/24/15) 1 Ole Miss vs Georgia State (11/25/15) 1 Auburn at Coastal Carolina (12/2/15) 1 Florida at Miami (FL) (12/8/15) 1 Missouri at Arizona (12/13/15) 1 Mississippi State at Florida State (12/16/15) 1 Mississippi State vs Tulane (12/19/15) 1 South Carolina vs St. John's (12/22/15) 1 Vanderbilt at Purdue (12/22/15) Turnovers 4 Ole Miss vs George Mason (11/19/15) 6 South Carolina vs Oral Roberts (11/16/15) 6 Vanderbilt vs Stony Brook (11/19/15) 6 Florida vs Florida Gulf Coast (11/27/15) 6 Tennessee vs George Washington (11/27/15) Fouls 8 LSU vs American (12/22/15) 9 Alabama at Southern Miss (12/4/15) 2015-16 Southeastern Conference Conference Opponent Highs Through games of Dec 31, 2015 (All games)

OPPONENT HIGHS (highest totals allowed by)

Points 108 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 105 Mississippi State vs Miami (FL) (11/19/15) 105 LSU at Houston (12/13/15) 94 Tennessee at Butler (12/12/15) 93 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) Field goals made 39 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 37 LSU at Houston (12/13/15) Field goal attempts 76 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 74 Tennessee vs Marshall (11/19/15) Field goal percentage .574 (31-54) Auburn vs Colorado (11/17/15) .567 (34-60) Mississippi State vs Miami (FL) (11/19/15) 3-Pt FG made 19 LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) 17 South Carolina vs Hofstra (11/22/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 35 Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 35 Tennessee vs Marshall (11/19/15) 35 South Carolina vs Lipscomb (11/27/15) 3-Pt percentage .576 (19-33) LSU vs North Florida (12/2/15) .533 (8-15) Auburn vs Colorado (11/17/15) Free throws made 28 Mississippi State vs Miami (FL) (11/19/15) 26 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) 26 Kentucky at UCLA (12/3/15) 26 Tennessee at Butler (12/12/15) 26 LSU at Houston (12/13/15) 26 Mississippi State at Florida State (12/16/15) 26 Ole Miss at Memphis (12/18/15) Free throw attempts 40 Alabama vs La.-Lafayette (11/20/15) 39 LSU at Houston (12/13/15) Free throw percentage 1.000 (4-4) South Carolina vs Western Carolina (11/30/15) .923 (12-13) Florida vs Jacksonville (12/22/15) Rebounds 54 LSU vs North Carolina St. (11/24/15) 50 Arkansas vs Georgia Tech (11/26/15) Assists 21 LSU vs Marquette (11/23/15) 21 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) Steals 12 Ole Miss vs Troy (12/22/15) 11 Alabama at Dayton (11/17/15) Blocked shots 13 Ole Miss at Memphis (12/18/15) 12 Tennessee at Georgia Tech (11/16/15) Turnovers 25 Ole Miss at Bradley (11/28/15) 25 Arkansas vs Northwestern State (12/1/15) Fouls 38 Ole Miss vs Georgia Southern (11/16/15) 35 South Carolina vs Norfolk State (11/14/15)