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Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 2 Records ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 2009-10 Schedule...... 3 Career Records...... 146 Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Comm./MBB Contact: ...... Kevin Lorincz Top-50 Scorers ...... 149 Office Phone: ...... 732-445-7812 Team Information 1,000-Point Scorers ...... 150 Office Fax: ...... 732-445-3063 Rosters ...... 32 Single Season Records ...... 153 Cell Phone: ...... 732-801-4067 Outlook ...... 34 Three-Point Records ...... 157 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Single Game Records...... 158 Press Row Phone:...... 732-445-4200 Player Biographies Coaching/Team Records...... 161 Web Site: ...... www.scarletknights.com James Beatty...... 38 BIG EAST Records ...... 162 Mailing Address:....83 Rockafeller Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Mike Coburn ...... 39 All-Time Scoreboard ...... 165 Gregory Echenique ...... 42 Wins and Losses ...... 173 COACHING STAFF Muhamed Hasani...... 45 Against the Conferences ...... 174 Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Fred Hill Patrick Jackson...... 46 In-Season Tournaments ...... 175 Alma Mater/Year: ...... Montclair State ‘81 Austin Johnson ...... 49 Series Records ...... 176 Record at RU/Years: ...... 32-60/Fourth Year Tomasz Kokosinski ...... 50 All-Time Attendance...... 185 Assistant Coaches: ...... Craig Carter, Darren Savino and Mike Kuhn...... 52 ...... Sal Mentesana Dane Miller ...... 54 Rutgers, The State University Recruiting Coordinator ...... Jim Carr Jonathan Mitchell ...... 55 Dr. Richard L. McCormick, President ...... 188 Senior Dir. of Operations: ...... Dennis Gregory Hamady Ndiaye ...... 58 History/Rutgers Today ...... 189 Director of Operations: ...... Oliver Winterbone Brian Okam ...... 62 Distinguished Alumni...... 191 Operations Coordinator: ...... Matt Bloom Charlie Rigoglioso ...... 63 Tim Pernetti, Director of Athletics...... 195 Office Phone: ...... 732-445-4291 ...... 65 Athletic Department Staff ...... 196 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Eric Bridenbaugh Rutgers Mission Statement ...... 68 Scarlet R Club ...... 197 Academic Advisor:...... Randi Larson Strength & Conditioning Coach: ...... Phil Dyer Coaching Staff Media & General Information Head Coach Fred Hill ...... 70 Media Policies and Information...... 200 TEAM INFORMATION Recruiting Coordinator Jim Carr ...... 74 BIG EAST Media Services ...... 201 2008-09 Overall Record: ...... 11-21 Assistant Coach Craig Carter...... 75 Rutgers On the Air ...... 202 Conference Record/Finish: ...... 2-16/15th Assistant Coach Darren Savino ...... 76 Media Outlets ...... 203 Letterwinners: Ret./Lost ...... 8/5 Assistant Coach Sal Mentesana...... 77 Area Directory ...... 204 Starters: Ret./Lost ...... 3/2 Senior Director of Ops. Dennis Gregory...... 78 Arena Policies ...... 205 Newcomers: ...... 6 Director of Operations Oliver Winterbone ...... 79 Directions ...... 206 Operations Coordinator Matt Bloom ...... 80 Player Headshot Roster...... 207 CREDITS Strength & Conditioning Coach Phil Dyer ...... 81 Scarlet Knights Basketball Camps ...... 208 The 2009-10 Rutgers Basketball Media Guide was published by Academic Advisor Randi Larson...... 82 the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Head Athletic Trainer Eric Bridenbaugh ...... 83 Tim Pernetti, Director. Support Staff...... 84 QUICK FACTS GENERAL Executive Editor: Kevin Lorincz Opponents ...... 86 General School: ...... Rutgers University Editor: Alex Restrepo BIG EAST Member Contacts...... 91 Location: ...... New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Layout and Design: Kevin Revoir BIG EAST Championship ...... 92 Founded: ...... 1766 Editorial Assistance: Stacey Brann, Jason Baum, Hasim NCAA Tournament ...... 93 Enrollment: ...... 52,471 Phillips, Doug Drabik, John Wooding, Alli Miller and Kathy Nickname: ...... Scarlet Knights Larrabee. Season Review Home Court ...... Louis Brown Athletic Photos courtesy: Tom Ciszek, Jim O’Connor, Patti Banks, Bruce 2008-09 Season Review ...... 96 Capacity: ...... 8,000 Schwartzman, Duncan Williams, Alex Restrepo, Grant Halver- 2008-09 Recaps ...... 99 Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I son, Kevin Lorincz, Larry Levanti, Tom Costello, Joe Covino, 2008-09 Statistics ...... 115 School Color: ...... Scarlet Steve Hockstein/Harvard Studio, Dan Levy, Tom Maguire, Pat Conference: ...... BIG EAST McBride, NBAE/Getty Images, Bill Storer Photography, Randi History & Tradition President: ...... Dr. Richard L. McCormick Larson, Randall Miller, Nick Romanenko, Steve Smith, John Scarlet History ...... 120 Director of Athletics: ...... Tim Pernetti Wooding, Lindsey Wyckoff, Rutgers Archives. The Unforgettable Season ...... 123 Ticket Office Phone:...... 1-866-445-GORU (4678) All-Americans ...... 124 Printed by: Retired Jersey - James Bailey...... 125 HISTORY Multi-Ad Retired Jersey - Bob Lloyd ...... 126 First Year of Basketball: ...... 1906-07 1720 West Detweiller Drive Retired Jersey - ...... 127 All-Time MBB Record: ...... 1153-1084 Peoria, IL, 61615 Rutgers Hall of Fame ...... 128 NCAA Tourn. Years/Record:...... 6/5-7 800-348-6485 Conference Honors ...... 132 Last NCAA appearance: ...... 1991 Tournament Teams...... 133 NIT Years/Record:...... 14/16-13 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 138 Last NIT Appearance: ...... 2006 All-Time Rosters ...... 141 Last NIT Opponent: ...... Saint Joseph's - L, 71-62 DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME TV SAT. NOV. 14 MARIST RAC 2:00 P.M. TBA FRI. NOV. 20 DREXEL (LC) RAC 7:30 P.M. TBA SUN. NOV. 22 VERMONT (LC) RAC 4:00 P.M. TBA Fri. Nov. 27 vs. Massachusetts (LC) Atlantic City, N.J. 5:30 p.m. HDNet Sat. Nov. 28 vs. / State (LC) Atlantic City, N.J. 5:30/8 p.m. HDNet THUR. DEC. 3 PRINCETON RAC 7:30 P.M. TBA SUN. DEC. 6 COLGATE RAC 2:00 P.M. TBA WED. DEC. 9 MONMOUTH RAC 7:30 P.M. TBA TUE. DEC. 15 RIDER RAC 7:30 P.M. TBA SAT. DEC. 19 NJIT RAC 2:00 P.M. TBA TUE. DEC. 22 ST. PETER’S RAC 7:30 P.M. TBA Mon. Dec. 28 at Chapel Hill, N.C. 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 SAT. JAN. 2 CINCINNATI* RAC 8:00 P.M. SNY Wed. Jan. 6 at West * Morgantown, W.Va. 7:00 p.m. SNY Sat. Jan. 9 at Providence* Providence, R.I. 8:00 p.m. SNY WED. JAN. 13 SYRACUSE* RAC 7:30 P.M. SNY Sat. Jan. 16 at USF* Tampa, Fla. 7:30 p.m. ESPN360 WED. JAN. 20 VILLANOVA* RAC 8:00 P.M. MSG Sat. Jan. 23 at Georgetown* Washington, D.C. 12 noon SNY Tue. Jan. 26 at Marquette* Milwaukee, Wisc. 9:00 p.m. ESPNU SAT. JAN. 30 NOTRE DAME* RAC 6:00 P.M. ESPN2 TUE. FEB. 2 ST. JOHN’S* RAC 7:30 P.M. MSG Sat. Feb. 6 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. 4:00 p.m. SNY SUN. FEB. 14 GEORGETOWN* RAC 4:00 P.M. SNY Tue. Feb. 16 at DePaul* Chicago, Ill. 9:00 p.m. ESPNU SAT. FEB. 20 CONNECTICUT* RAC 4:00 P.M. SNY Tue. Feb. 23 at Seton Hall* Newark, N.J. 7:00 p.m. SNY SAT. FEB. 27 DEPAUL* RAC 4:00 P.M. ESPNU THU. MAR. 4 SETON HALL* RAC 7:00 P.M. E/E2 Sat. Mar. 6 at Pittsburgh* Pittsburgh, Pa. 4:30 p.m. MSG

(LC) – Legends Classic Listed times Eastern and subject to change. *- game Home games in all CAPS

32 2009-10 RUTGERS ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School(s) 00 Gregory Echenique F 6-9 265 So. Guatire, Venezuela/St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) 3 Mike Rosario G 6-3 190 So. Jersey City, N.J./Saint Anthony HS 5 Hamady Ndiaye C 7-0 235 Sr. Dakar, Senegal/Stoneridge Prep (Calif.) 10 James Beatty G 6-2 195 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover HS/Miami-Dade JC 11 Dane Miller F 6-7 210 Fr. Henrietta, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta HS 15 Charlie Rigoglioso G 6-2 185 Jr. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley HS/Rutgers/Moravian 21 Austin Johnson F 6-8 230 Fr. Elkins Park, Pa./Blair Academy (N.J.) 22 Mike Kuhn G 6-1 190 So. Oceanport, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy 23 Patrick Jackson F 6-6 210 So. , N.Y./Boys & Girls HS 24 Jonathan Mitchell F 6-7 225 R-Jr. Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS/Florida 25 Muhamed Hasani G 6-3 190 Fr. Pristina, Kosovo/Gymnasium Sami Frasheri 31 Mike Coburn G 6-0 185 Jr. Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS 32 Brian Okam C 7-0 245 Fr. Enugu, Nigeria/Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) 40 Tomasz Kokosinski F 6-8 235 So. Bergenfield, N.J./Bergen County Technical HS

Head Coach: Fred Hill (Montclair State ’81) Assistant Coaches: Craig Carter (Rutgers ‘92) Sal Mentesana (Providence ‘69) and Darren Savino (Jersey City State ’94) Recruiting Coordinator: Jim Carr (York ’00)

Player Pronunciations James Beatty BAY-dee Gregory Echenique etch-ih-NEE-kay Tomasz Kokosinski Thomas ko-ko-SIN-skee Mike Kuhn qewn Hamady Ndiaye HAH-muh-dee EN-jigh Brian Okam OAK-um Charlie Rigoglioso RIG-uh-low-so Mike Rosario row-CZAR-e-oh

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School(s) 10 James Beatty G 6-2 195 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover HS/Miami-Dade JC 31 Mike Coburn G 6-0 185 Jr. Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS 00 Gregory Echenique F 6-9 265 So. Guatire, Venezuela/St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) 25 Muhamed Hasani G 6-3 190 Fr. Pristina, Kosovo/Gymnasium Sami Frasheri 23 Patrick Jackson F 6-6 210 So. Brooklyn, N.Y./Boys & Girls HS 21 Austin Johnson F 6-8 230 Fr. Elkins Park, Pa./Blair Academy (N.J.) 40 Tomasz Kokosinski F 6-8 235 So. Bergenfield, N.J./Bergen County Technical HS 22 Mike Kuhn G 6-1 190 So. Oceanport, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy 11 Dane Miller F 6-7 210 Fr. Henrietta, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta HS 24 Jonathan Mitchell F 6-7 225 R-Jr. Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon HS/Florida 5 Hamady Ndiaye C 7-0 235 Sr. Dakar, Senegal/Stoneridge Prep (Calif.) 32 Brian Okam C 7-0 245 Fr. Enugu, Nigeria/Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) 15 Charlie Rigoglioso G 6-2 185 Jr. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Valley HS/Rutgers/Moravian 3 Mike Rosario G 6-3 190 So. Jersey City, N.J./Saint Anthony HS

34 2009-10 OUTLOOK

The Rutgers men’s basketball team, under the leadership of 23rd World Juniors Basketball Tournament in Douai, France, fourth-year head coach Fred Hill, enters the 2009-10 season before traveling to Auckland, New Zealand for the 2009 FIBA with eight returning letterwinners on the roster. The squad, the U19 World Championship. He was named to the World Jun- first consisting entirely of players recruited during Hill’s tenure, iors All-Tournament Team and then led the FIBA Champi- also boasts six, highly-touted, scholarship newcomers. The onships in scoring with a 24.0 average, helped by a 54-point team has an intriguing mix of talent, experience and youthful en- outburst versus France. ergy as it works to improve its position in the BIG EAST and on the national scene. Sophomore forward Patrick Jackson also saw significant action against top European competition. He played with the East “I’m excited about this team,” said Hill. “We have been able to Coast All-Stars during a tour of Prague, Czech Republic, and Vi- put many of the pieces in place to be an extremely competitive enna, Austria, and helped the squad to a 4-0-1 mark. team in the best basketball conference in the country. Now we have to let them grow together. More important was that, while some players were tweaking the twine in other continents, the strength and conditioning pro- “We are optimistic about the offensive skills that some of the gram being administered in Piscataway did not skip a beat. new members of the team bring to the table. With experience, you become a more efficient and more consistent offensive “It was refreshing to see the work ethic and the attitude this team. We are now taking some experienced guys and adding summer - especially in the weight room and in terms of some talented young guys to the mix, so we should be an im- strength and conditioning,” said Hill. “The guys were in the gym proved offensive team. We have more weapons at our disposal.” every single day working on their skill and development. It’s ex- citing to see the passion and hunger that these guys have to Since exiting the floor at on March 10, represent Rutgers in the BIG EAST.” the Scarlet Knights have steadfastly worked to improve individu- ally and collectively, while also cultivating team unity. These ef- NDIAYE forts have taken place not only on the hardwood and weight room of the RAC, but also on foreign soil. The initial excursion took place in May, when RU travelled to Spain and the Canary Islands. The Scarlet Knights were a perfect 4-0 against foreign club teams on the trip, which featured cultural tours and sight- seeing endeavors.

"It was a great week and once-in-a-lifetime experience for our guys,” said Hill. “We toured Madrid, had some amazing cultural experiences. It was incredible. I couldn't be happier the way it played out. Everybody had an opportunity to play, and we got better every game, which is what I was looking for.”

The frequent flyer miles were only set to increase when Rut- gers returned to the states, as four returning players saw ad- ditional action overseas. Perhaps the most significant experience was gained at FIBA events, as junior guard Mike Coburn, sophomore forward Gregory Echenique and sopho- more guard Mike Rosario all competed at the senior national For Rutgers to achieve the progress is expects, leadership will level. Coburn handled both guard positions to help Jamaica to be key. Center Hamady Ndiaye, the lone senior on the roster, gold at the 2009 Caribbean Basketball Championships in Tor- will be instrumental in the team’s maturation. Forward tola, British Virgin Islands. Echenique played with Venezuela at Jonathan Mitchell, who saw his first game action at RU on the the 2009 FIBA Americas Championship in San Juan, Puerto foreign tour, is also expected to play a key mentoring role. Rico and was the youngest player to compete at the 10-nation tournament. Rosario played with Puerto Rico at the Marchand “Hamady has worked extremely hard and is ready to step into a Continental Cup in San Juan and was the youngest player in more prominent role,” said Hill. “He’s a great leader and ambas- the four-nation event. sador for our program. J-Mitch is a fourth-year player that’s a junior due to a redshirt year. He won a national championship Prior to competing for the senior squad, Rosario also at Florida, won state championships at Mount Vernon and was competed for the Puerto Rico U19 National Team at the the State Player of the Year. We are looking forward 35 2009-10 OUTLOOK to his leadership from the experiences that he has had. We’re bounding and finishing well. He saw his first competitive action excited that we have two guys such as this in the program to for RU this past summer during the tour of Spain and the Ca- help us grow.” nary Islands and averaged 12.8 points and 6.5 rebounds.

Frontcourt Another key returnee is Jackson, who is primed for an ex- panded role. A product that drives hard to the Ndiaye and Echenique return to the frontcourt to form on the rim, he competed in 17 games as a true freshman. Jackson led nation’s most formidable duos on the blocks. Both bigger and Rutgers in scoring during its summer tour of Spain and the Ca- stronger, they combine to create an imposing, 13-foot, nine nary Islands, averaging 13.8 points and 7.3 rebounds. inch presence under the basket that weighs 500 pounds. In ad- dition to their defensive exploits, most noticeably their penchant Rutgers welcomes three scholarship newcomers into the fold for blocking shots, both are poised to display more polished per- in the form or freshmen forwards Dane Miller and Austin John- formances on the offensive end. son, as well as rookie center Brian Okam. A two-time All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year, Miller averaged 21 points, 15 re- Ndaiye has played his best basketball against some of the na- bounds, seven assists and five blocks as a senior. A New York tion’s top big men. He has competed in 92 career contests (60 State Sportswriters First Team All State selection in 2009, he starts) and ranks fifth all time at RU with 213 career blocks. A was a Rivals top 100 selection. A 2008-09 Newark Star- two-time team defensive M.V.P., he played in all 32 games (28 Ledger First Team All-Prep selection, Johnson averaged 18 starts) last season at center. Ndiaye ranked third in the BIG points, 11 rebounds and four assists as a senior to help Blair EAST and 30th nationally in blocks-per-game and led RU with Academy to the state Prep A title. Okam arrived on campus as 18 drawn charges and 27 slam dunks. the nation’s 15th-rated center prospect for 2009 by ESPN.

ECHENIQUE Also in the mix in the frontcourt is sophomore forward Tomasz Kokosinski, a member of the 2008-09 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. A hard working and dependable Garden State product that joined the program as a walk-on, he saw action in three games last season.

Backcourt

Four letterwinners return to a backcourt corps that is being supplemented by two intriguing newcomers. The skill set of the group has the potential to enable a more dynamic transition game for the Scarlet Knights. An up-tempo style has always been on Hill’s agenda. The personnel appear to project that plan in 2009-10.

After one of the most decorated rookie seasons in Rutgers hoops history, Rosario returns after a busy summer abroad. Deemed a “diaper dandy” by , the BIG EAST All-Rookie selection was cited as a freshman All-American and the Metro- Echenique is in position to become one of the nation’s elite big politan Basketball Writers Association Rookie of the Year. He men. He set the Rutgers freshman all-time rebounding mark in set the Rutgers freshman all-time scoring mark with 517 2008-09 with 268 boards, tying for the 15th most rebounds in points and shared the team’s 2008-09 MVP award with a season in RU history. He also ranked third in blocks and Echenique. Rosario averaged a team best 16.2 points-per-con- fourth in rebounding among freshmen nationally, while placing to rank fifth nationally among freshmen in scoring. He 23rd and 60th overall in those categories. Last season’s Co- posted double figures in 28 of 32 games and averaged 18.9 M.V.P, he had five double-doubles, eight or more rebounds in 19 points in eight contests against nationally-ranked foes. games and three or more blocks in 14 contests. Coburn is the most experienced player in the backcourt, with Mitchell will return to game action this season after sitting out 63 career games under his belt. A savvy competitor loaded the 2008-09 campaign under transfer guidelines. A skilled for- with intangibles, he played in all 32 games last season ward and natural lefty, he possesses an inside-out game with and made nine starts. A member of the 2008-09 BIG the ability to knock down shots from the perimeter, while re- EAST All-Academic Team, he has earned minutes and 36 2009-10 OUTLOOK

played well at both the one and the two guard spots. The meeting with the Tar Heels will mark the second time in three seasons under Hill that RU has played a defending NCAA Junior James Beatty and freshman Muhamed Hasani both ar- champion on the road. The Scarlet Knights met Florida in rive “On the Banks” beyond their high school years and with ad- Gainesville in 2007-08. vanced experience. A talkative floor leader, Beatty entered the spring as the nation’s top-rated junior college point guard Rutgers will play two neutral contests in Atlantic City as part of prospect. He was a two-time team M.V.P and a two-time first the Legends Classic, both of which will be televised on HDNet. team All-Southern Conference selection at Miami-Dade College. After hosting Drexel and Vermont at the RAC as part of the Hasani has competed for the Kosovo senior national team Classic, the Scarlet Knights will play since 2007. Noted for his passing skill and court vision, he ar- member Massachusetts at Boardwalk Hall, before meeting ei- rived on campus in early September. ther Michigan State or Florida the next evening to cap the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. If the Scarlet Knights meet the ROSARIO Spartans, the schedule will include both of the 2009 NCAA fi- nalists, the entire Final Four, as well as six teams that advanced to the Elite Eight.

The Scarlet Knights begin the season by hosting Marist on November 14. It marks the second consecutive season that Rutgers begins its regular season by playing the Red Foxes at the RAC.

Rutgers opens BIG EAST competition by hosting Cincinnati on January 2. The Scarlet Knights also welcome league foes Syra- cuse, Villanova, Notre Dame, St. John’s, Georgetown, Connecti- cut, DePaul and Seton Hall to the RAC. RU travels to , Providence, USF, Georgetown, Marquette, Louisville, DePaul, Seton Hall, and Pittsburgh in conference play. The game versus the Fighting Irish will be televised live nationally on ESPN2, while the contest at Seton Hall will be televised live na- tionally on either ESPN or ESPN2.

The 2010 BIG EAST Championship will take place at Madison Square Garden March 9-13.

Adding depth to the guard positions are sophomore Mike Kuhn and junior Charlie Rigoglioso. A Garden State product with solid ball-handling skills, Kuhn was named to the BIG EAST All-Acade- mic team and competed in eight games last season. Rigoglioso, a 2007-08 RU basketball letterwinner as a freshman, started last season at Moravian. He will practice with the Scarlet Knights in 2009-10, but will not be able to compete in games under NCAA transfer guidelines.

Schedule

Rutgers plays 18 home games as part of a regular season schedule that features 15 opponents that earned postseason berths in 2008-09. In addition to the always tough BIG EAST Conference slate, the Scarlet Knights play five non-confer- ence foes from the state of , as well as de- fending national champion North Carolina in a nationally televised contest from Chapel Hill.

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JJAAMMEESS BBEEAATTTTYY GUARD JUNIOR 6-2 195 NEW HANOVER HS/MIAMI-DADE JC WILMINGTON, N.C. 1100

Third-year junior…Talkative floor leader with great understanding and MDC Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Year and ranked 25th nationally passion for the game…Signed a scholarship agreement to attend in assists (6.1), while also averaging 11.5 Rutgers in July 2009…Entered the spring 2009 recruitment period points-per-contest. listed as the top available point guard nationally by College Hoops Update…Among the top 40 junior college players nationally according Scholastic: A 2007 graduate of New Hanover to Rivals’ JUCO Junction. HS in Wilmington, N.C…Was the Rivals North Carolina Class 4A State Player of the Year and Junior College: A two-time first team All-Southern Conference selec- a McDonald’s All-America finalist as a senior tion at Miami-Dade College, which was ranked as high as No. 3 in the team captain under head coach Linc nation in 2008-09…Was named team MVP in both of his Lyles…Helped the Wildcats to their first seasons…Set a school record with 16 assists in a game and fin- state title in 39 years in 2006-07, hit- ished the 2008-2009 season averaging 13.4 points, 7.9 assists, ting the go-ahead shot with a minute to and 2.7 steals per game…Sharks completed their season with a play in the championship final…A three- perfect 12-0 league mark and were 26-3 overall…As a fresh- year varsity starter at point guard, man in 2007-08, was named the averaging 15.7 points, 5.1 assists and 3.1 steals per game as a Courtside with James Beatty senior…Named MVP of the Chick-fil-A Best friend on another collegiate team: William Coleman, Classic in January 2007 and was Memphis selected to play in the 2007 North Favorite subject: Communication Carolina East-West All-Star Favorite place to hang out on campus: The RAC If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Working on my acting Game…Was a second team All-State career (all classes) honoree as a Favorite professional athlete: LeBron James junior…NHHS has produced multiple Favorite professional sports team: professional athletes, including the Person you most admire: My mother NBA’s Kenny Gattison, NFL’s Algae Favorite book: The bible Crumpler, Roman Gabriel, Sonny One word to describe yourself on the court: Passionate Jurgensen and Clyde Simmons, as One word to describe yourself off the court: Mellow well as MLB’s Trot Nixon. Few people know that I: Can sing Favorite foods: Pasta, different types of chicken Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My father Personal: Born January 9, 1989…Mother When started playing basketball: When I was five years old is Nadine Bell and father is James Beatty Why chose Rutgers: It was the best fit for me Sr…Father started in the backcourt at Favorite movies: The Friday collection Laney HS in Wilmington when Michael Favorite musician: Jay-Z Jordan was a freshman at the school…Last Favorite TV shows: ESPN SportsCenter, reality shows name is pronounced BAY-dee. First song knew all the words to: Jesus Loves Me The best thing about basketball: It can free your mind Basketball rituals: Usually pray before a game Hobbies outside of basketball: Enjoying life 39

MMIIKKEE CCOOBBUURRNN GUARD JUNIOR 6-0 185 MOUNT VERNON HS MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. 3311

Third-year junior…Savvy competitor loaded with intangibles…A member Class Championships in 2006 and 2007…MVHS concluded the of the Jamaican National Team…Played both guard positions this past 2006-07 campaign 24-5 overall and ranked fourth in the state…Was summer to help Team Jamaica to gold at the 2009 Caribbean a five-year member and a four-year starter of the varsity team, begin- Basketball Championships in Tortola, British Virgin Islands…A member ning his high school career as an eighth-grader…Averaged 16.7 of the 2008-09 BIG EAST All-Academic Team...Recipient of the George points, 6.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals as a junior, while lead- Mackaronis Scholar-Athlete Awards as the team’s top scholar-athlete ing his team to a 23-5 record mark...In the summer of 2007, traveled in 2008-09…Was named the Rivals National Freshman of the Week with HS team to China on a 10-day tour, which included stays in and the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week in 2007-08 for his play in con- Beijing and Shanghai, three exhibition games and visits to the Great secutive wins over No. 18 Villanova and No. 13 Pittsburgh. Wall, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.

2008-09 (4.0 ppg./1.6 rpg/2.1 apg): Played in all 32 games (nine Personal: Born January 8, 1988...Majoring in criminal justice…Has been starts) as a second-year sophomore…Averaged 18.5 minutes per named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll three semesters...Last game…Ranked second on the team with 66 assists…Scored 10 points name is pronounced KOH-burn...Son of Maureen Boswell. and dished-out five assists versus Providence (3/1)…Posted a season- best 14 points playing a season-high 32 minutes at Providence Courtside with Mike Coburn (2/14)...Finished with 10 points on four-of-seven shooting at Best friends on other collegiate teams: Sherrod Wright, George Mason; Cincinnati (1/14)... Set a career-high with six assists against St. Kevin Jones, West Virginia Bonaventure (11/23). Favorite subject: Criminology Favorite place to hang out on campus: Rockoff Hall 2007-08 (8.0 ppg/2.7 rpg/2.2 apg): Played in 31 games (20 If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Working starts) as a true freshman…Averaged 27.1 minutes per contest…Led Favorite professional athlete: Tiger Woods Favorite professional sports teams: New York Yankees and Knicks the team in both minutes played (31.9) and percentage Person you most admire: My Mother (.760) in BIG EAST games…Scored in double figures nine times and Favorite book: The Autobiography of Malcolm X shot 50 percent or better from the field in 12 games…Scored 10 One word to describe yourself on the court: Fearless points on 5-10 shooting at West Virginia (2/14)…Made 7-14 FGs, One word to describe yourself off the court: Ambitious including 3-4 from behind the arc, and grabbed a career-best nine Few people know that I: Am a quiet person rebounds en route to a career-high tying 23 points versus Seton Hall Favorite food: Anything home cooked (1/30)…Averaged 20.0 points and 4.0 assists in victories at No. 13 Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My high school Pittsburgh (1/26) and versus No. 18 Villanova (1/23) to earn coach Bob Cimmino When started playing basketball and why: Fifth grade because I liked National Freshman of the Week and BIG EAST Rookie of the Week watching it and wanted to try to play honors as RU defeated ranked teams back-to-back for the second Why chose to attend Rutgers: To play in the BIG EAST time in program history...Scored 17 points on 5-9 shooting, including Favorite movies: Above the Rim, Friday a perfect 3-3 from long range at the Panthers…Was 8-13 from the Favorite musician: Jay-Z field to total a career-high tying 23 points versus the Wildcats…Posted Favorite TV shows: Martin, The Game, Law & Order 11 points at Syracuse (1/16)…Shot 6-11 in his first career start to First song knew all the words to: Money Ain’t A Thing by Jay-Z tally 15 points against Lafayette (12/5)…Scored 10 points and The best thing about basketball: The opportunities it presents grabbed three steals in 12 minutes at defending national champion Rituals before, during or after a game: listen to music, prayer Hobbies outside of basketball: Relaxing, listen to music Florida (11/17).

Scholastic: A 2007 graduate of Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) HS…Rated as the No. 19 point guard in the country by Scout.com…Cited by Hoop Scoop as the No. 77 overall recruit nationally…Noted as the 43rd point guard prospect nationally by Scouts, Inc., receiving an 80 grading…Averaged 22.9 points, 6.6 assists and 3.5 steals as a senior to earn first team All-State honors from the New York State Sportswriters Association…Team captured back-to-back PHSAA State 40 COBURN’S 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg NORTH DAKOTA ST. 11/11/07 17 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0222.0 000101 22.0 TENNESSEE TECH 11/9/07 12 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0001.0 102400 01.0 NCCU 11/12/07 18 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1011.0 004000 73.0 at Florida 11/17/07 12 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 1121.3 10000310 4.8 DARTMOUTH 11/20/07 26 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 0221.4 103200 95.6 at Saint Peter's 11/25/07 29 1-10 .100 0-1 .000 6-8 .750 2241.8 102402 86.0 PRINCETON 12/1/07 20 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1011.7 001001 55.9 LAFAYETTE 12/5/07 * 29 6-11 .545 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0221.8 00170215 7.0 at Nebraska 12/9/07 17 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1231.9 100200 16.3 at NJIT 12/13/07 25 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 7-10 .700 2352.2 30500210 6.7 NORTH CAROLINA 12/16/07 13 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0112.1 401200 46.5 RIDER 12/21/07 * 22 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0772.5 002200 05.9 MANHATTAN 12/29/07 * 26 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1122.5 103100 65.9 at USF 1/2/08 * 31 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1342.6 200000 96.1 GEORGETOWN 1/5/08 * 33 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2022.5 203402 86.3 at Providence 1/9/08 * 36 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0112.4 402202 66.3 LOUISVILLE 1/13/08 * 37 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0222.4 404100 15.9 at Syracuse 1/16/08 * 24 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 0552.6 10410211 6.2 at DePaul 1/19/08 * 38 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0112.5 204100 86.3 VILLANOVA 1/23/08 * 35 8-13 .615 2-2 1.000 5-7 .714 0442.6 10350223 7.2 at PITT 1/26/08 * 35 5-9 .556 3-3 1.000 4-6 .667 0332.6 20541017 7.6 SETON HALL 1/30/08 * 38 7-14 .500 3-4 .750 6-8 .750 2792.9 51210023 8.3 at Louisville 2/2/08 * 27 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1232.9 401602 38.1 ST. JOHN'S 2/6/08 * 38 3-9 .333 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 1232.9 20220011 8.2 CINCINNATI 2/9/08 * 36 3-12 .250 0-4 .000 3-4 .750 1232.9 102100 98.2 at West Virginia 2/14/08 * 33 5-10 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0112.8 00400110 8.3 NOTRE DAME 2/17/08 * 28 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1232.8 202002 98.3 at Marquette 2/23/08 * 28 3-8 .375 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0002.7 103200 78.3 CONNECTICUT 2/26/08 * 23 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1122.7 201301 68.2 USF 3/1/08 * 25 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0222.7 100100 38.0 at Seton Hall 3/9/08 30 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 0332.7 203302 78.0 Totals 20 841 81-218 .372 24-68 .353 62-84 .738 19 64 83 2.7 51 1 69 62 1 27 248 8.0

COBURN’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MARIST 11/14/08 17 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1233.0 001000 77.0 at Delaware 11/16/08 18 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0554.0 201301 24.5 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 18 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 0333.7 302200 75.3 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 28 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 2-5 .400 1123.3 106111 45.0 LEHIGH 11/26/08 20 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0443.4 102300 24.4 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 * 25 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1233.3 101200 85.0 at Rider 12/3/08 * 19 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0223.1 104300 04.3 BINGHAMTON 12/6/08 * 17 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0002.8 104301 34.1 at Princeton 12/10/08 * 21 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0002.4 102302 23.9 DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 * 19 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0442.6 102100 33.8 BRYANT 12/20/08 * 26 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0332.6 104110 74.1 NJIT 12/23/08 * 23 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0442.8 302201 74.3 at North Carolina 12/28/08 17 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0002.5 302300 44.3 PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0112.4 103000 24.1 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 16 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0002.3 103300 03.9 MARQUETTE 1/7/09 17 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1012.2 001201 64.0 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0002.1 101100 03.8 at Cincinnati 1/14/09 27 4-7 .571 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1232.1 20230010 4.1 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 30 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0002.0 204402 54.2 at St. John's 1/24/09 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0112.0 001100 44.2 at Seton Hall 1/29/09 22 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0111.9 101010 24.0 DEPAUL 1/31/09 12 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1011.9 000200 24.0 at Georgetown 2/3/09 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0111.8 002200 03.8 SETON HALL 2/8/09 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0001.8 201001 43.8 at Providence 2/14/09 * 32 6-10 .600 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0441.8 40340114 4.2 at Villanova 2/19/09 10 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0001.8 301200 24.1 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 26 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0221.8 403102 84.3 at Notre Dame 2/25/09 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0001.7 100100 04.1 PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 24 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1121.7 40450010 4.3 at Syracuse 3/3/09 14 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0001.7 100200 04.2 USF 3/7/09 * 29 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0221.7 203101 24.1 vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0001.6 100100 04.0 Totals 9 592 48-120 .400 4-22 .182 27-40 .675 7 45 52 1.6 49 0 66 62 3 14 127 4.0

COBURN’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP/GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 31/20 841 81 218 .372 24 68 .353 62 84 .738 19 64 83 2.7 51 1 69 62 1 27 248 8.0 2008-09 32/9 592 48 120 .400 4 22 .182 27 40 .675 7 45 52 1.6 49 0 66 62 3 14 127 4.0 TOTAL 63/29 1433 129 338 .382 28 90 .311 89 124 .718 26 109 135 2.1 100 1 135 124 4 41 375 6.0 41

COBURN’S CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 23 (2x) last vs. SHU (1-30-08) FGM ...... 8 vs. Villanova (1-23-08) FGA...... 14 vs. Seton Hall (1-30-08) 3FGM ...... 3 (2x) last vs. SHU (1-30-08) 3FGA...... 5 (2x) last at Marquette (2-23-08) Free Throws ...... 7 at NJIT (12-13-07) FTs Att...... 10 at NJIT (12-13-07) Rebounds ...... 9 vs. Seton Hall (1-30-08) Assists...... 6 vs. SBU (11-23-08) Blocks ...... 1 (4x) last at SHU (1-29-09) Steals ...... 3 at Florida (11-17-07) Min...... 38 (2x) last vs. SHU (ot) (1-30-08) 42 GGRREEGGOORRYY EECCHHEENNIIQQUUEE FORWARD SOPHOMORE 6-9 265 ST. BENEDICT’S PREP 0000 GUATIRE, VENEZUELA

Second-year sophomore…A dominant performer poised to become Scholastic: A 2008 graduate of St. Benedict’s Preparatory School in one of the nation’s elite big men…Played with the Venezuela Senior Newark, N.J…The nation’s 15th-rated overall prospect by Hoop Scoop National Team at the 2009 FIBA Americas Championship in San and the Basketball Times…Was an honor student rated by ESPN as Juan, Puerto Rico and was the youngest player to compete at the 10- the No. 2 center and ninth overall prospect for 2009 before matricu- nation tournament...Set the Rutgers freshman all-time rebounding lating to Rutgers in 2008…Averaged 11.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and mark in 2008-09 with 268 boards, tying for the 15th most rebounds 3.3 blocks in 2007-08 for the Gray Bees to earn All-State and in a season in RU history…Ranked third in blocks (2.4) and fourth in Newark Star Ledger All-Prep honors…Helped team to a 24-1 record rebounding (8.4) among freshmen nationally, while placing 23rd and and a No. 2 ranking nationally in both the USA Today Super 25 and 60th overall in those categories, respectively…Shared the team’s ESPN High Elite 25 polls under head coach …Rated as the 2008-09 MVP and Top Newcomer awards with Mike nation’s No. 9 center prospect by Scout.com…Prior to signing a Rosario…Named the nation’s 14th-best foreign born college player in National Letter of Intent to attend Rutgers in May, was listed among the 1/19/09 issue of The Sporting News. the top 2009 players at his position nationally by virtually every recruiting outlet, including Rise Magazine (4), Rivals.com (6), and Slam 2008-09 (8.4 ppg/8.4 rpg/2.4 bpg): Played in all 32 games, mak- Magazine (4)…Played for his home country of Venezuela in the FIBA ing 30 starts, as a true freshman…Averaged 28.4 minutes per con- Americas U18 Championship in Formosa, Argentina in summer test…Had five double-doubles, eight or more rebounds in 19 games 2008…Led the tournament in scoring (22.2), blocked shots (3.6) and and three or more blocks in 14 contests…Led the team and all BIG free throws made (8.2), while placing second in rebounding EAST rookies in rebounding, blocks, offensive rebounds (3.00) and (13.6)…Also competed for Latin America in the Basketball defensive rebounds (5.38)…Paced the Scarlet Knights in rebounding in Experience in , … Was invited to attend both the NBA 21 contests and in blocks on 20 occasions…Issued 78 blocks, the Top 100 Camp and the Amare Stoudemire Nike Skills Camp in the second most rejections for a freshman (behind James Bailey’s 94 summer of 2008…In summer 2007, led the Venezuela Junior blocks in 1975-76) and tying for the seventh most overall in a season National Team to a second place finish in the South American in RU history…Shot 82 percent from the free throw line in the final Championships en route to being named MVP of the tournament. three minutes and overtime…Had a monster game versus Providence (3/1), scoring 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting and registering season- Personal: Born November 23, 1990...Major is undeclared…Named to highs in rebounds (16), blocks (seven) and steals (five)...Sixteen the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll in fall 2008…Son of Maria rebounds were the most by a Scarlet Knight since Adrian Hill pulled and Jose Echenique…Last name is pronounced etch-ih-NEE-kay...Father down 18 vs. Notre Dame on March 3, 2007...Made 4-of-6 FGs to reg- played professionally in Venezuela’s Liga Nacional de Baloncesto. ister 11 points, while also posting three blocks and grabbing a team- high seven rebounds, versus West Virginia (2/22)...Contributed 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting and a team-high eight rebounds at Seton Hall (1/29)...Grabbed a season-high 12 defensive rebounds en route to 14 total boards at Cincinnati (1/14)...Scored a season-high 17 points at No. 2 Connecticut (1/3), including a season-best 9-of-9 from the free throw line...Had 11 points and 11 rebounds against Bryant (12/20)...Posted 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds at Princeton (12/10)...Grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds against Binghamton (12/6), to go along with nine points and three blocks...Scored a 15 points against Rider (12/3), to go along with seven rebounds and five blocks... Scored 14 points on 5-of-5 shooting and grabbed 14 rebounds versus St. Bonaventure (11/23)...Had 15 rebounds, 11 points and six blocks in team-high 36 minutes in season opener against Marist...Was most rebounds in season opener for RU player since Rashod Kent had 18 versus FDU in 2000. 43 44

ECHENIQUE’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MARIST 11/14/08 * 36 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 7-12 .583 6915 15.0 20106011 11.0 at Delaware 11/16/08 * 28 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2249.5 10101010 10.5 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 * 29 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2799.3 103030 48.3 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 * 35 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 5914 10.5 20031014 9.8 LEHIGH 11/26/08 * 29 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 36910.2 10012210 9.8 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 29 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 36910.0 001341 69.2 at Rider 12/3/08 * 33 7-9 .778 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3479.6 00005115 10.0 BINGHAMTON 12/6/08 * 33 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 3912 9.9 300530 99.9 at Princeton 12/10/08 * 32 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 3811 10.0 30012015 10.4 DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 * 17 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0669.6 201120 09.4 BRYANT 12/20/08 * 26 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 4711 9.7 30012011 9.5 NJIT 12/23/08 * 30 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 3479.5 00011012 9.8 at North Carolina 12/28/08 * 29 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3259.2 510221 69.5 PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 * 28 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4489.1 001030 49.1 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 * 26 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 9-9 1.000 2138.7 40003117 9.6 MARQUETTE 1/7/09 * 23 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4268.5 200110 89.5 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 * 28 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 4488.5 30112210 9.5 at Cincinnati 1/14/09 * 38 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 12 14 8.8 301130 39.2 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 * 38 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 2578.7 30001313 9.4 at St. John's 1/24/09 * 23 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 1348.5 400110 99.4 at Seton Hall 1/29/09 * 31 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 2688.4 20031113 9.5 DEPAUL 1/31/09 * 26 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 5498.5 201150 99.5 at Georgetown 2/3/09 * 24 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0338.2 100020 29.2 SETON HALL 2/8/09 * 28 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 5510 8.3 201340 69.0 at Providence 2/14/09 * 26 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 4598.3 200130 68.9 at Villanova 2/19/09 * 26 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0668.2 401210 48.7 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 * 22 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2578.2 20113111 8.8 at Notre Dame 2/25/09 * 22 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2688.2 302203 48.6 PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 * 37 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 6 10 16 8.4 10027514 8.8 at Syracuse 3/3/09 * 24 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3148.3 402401 28.6 USF 3/7/09 27 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 5611 8.4 300240 78.5 vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 * 26 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3588.4 401000 58.4 Totals 30 909 94-185 .508 0-1 .000 82-122 .672 96 172 268 8.4 72 1 19 43 78 22 270 8.4

ECHENIQUE’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP/GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 32/30 909 94 185 .508 01.000 82 122 .672 96 172 268 8.4 72 1 19 43 78 22 270 8.4

Courtside with Gregory Echenique ECHENIQUE’S CAREER HIGHS Best friend on another collegiate team: David Cubillan, Marquette Points...... 17 at UConn (1-3-09) Favorite place to hang out on campus: Brower Commons If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Dead without it FGM...... 7 at Rider (12-3-08) Favorite professional athlete: LeBron James FGA...... 11 vs. Louisville (1-21-09) Favorite professional sports team: Cleveland Cavaliers Free Throws ...... 9 at UConn (1-3-09) Person you most admire: My dad FTs Att...... 12 vs. Marist (11-14-08) One word to describe yourself on the court: Strong One word to describe yourself off the court: Funny Rebounds ...... 16 vs.Providence (3-1-09) Few people know that I: Listen to heavy metal music Assists ...... 3 vs. RMU (11-21-08) Favorite Food: Chicken Blocks ...... 7 vs.Providence (3-1-09) Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My dad Steals...... 5 vs.Providence (3-1-09) When started playing basketball and why: Have been playing my whole life, I grew up watching my dad play Min...... 38 (2x) last vs. Louisville (1-21-09) Why chose to attend Rutgers: I went to high school in New Jersey, it’s a big school in the best conference and I got to play right away Favorite movies: Man On Fire, The Hangover Favorite musical group: Slipknot Favorite TV show: America’s Funniest Videos First song knew all the words to: In the End by Linkin Park The best thing about basketball: That you forget about your problems while you are playing Basketball rituals: Listen to music before and after games Hobbies outside of basketball: listen to music, go online, watch movies 45 M MUUHHAAMMEEDD HHAASSAANNII GUARD FRESHMAN 6-3 190 PRISTINA, KOSOVO 2255

True freshman…Solid player with senior national team experience who handles and shoots the ball well.

International: Attended Gymnasium Sami Frasheri in Pristina, Kosovo, where he was an honor student…A member of Kosovo Senior national team since 2007…Competed for KB Sigal Prishtina Junior team…Has played with the club as a point guard since 2005, winning two U18 titles and a pair of U16 championships…Competed with the Kosovo Junior National Team at the Friendship Games in Eliat, Israel in June 2009 and at the 2005 Friendship Tournament in Grasse, France…Recognized in the summer of 2007 by the Basketball Federation of Kosovo as the best player under the age of 21.

Personal: Born December 5, 1988…Major is undeclared…Is fluent in Albanian, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian and English…Son of Tefik and Maxhide Hasani…Father is a sociologist and mother is a journalist.

Courtside with Muhamed Hasani Best friend on another collegiate team: Arian Maliqi, Delta State Favorite subject: Mathematics Favorite place to hang out on campus: College Ave. If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Playing soccer Favorite professional athlete: Favorite professional sports team: Celtics Person you most admire: My brother Favorite book: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky One word to describe yourself on the court: Vision One word to describe yourself off the court: Friendly Few people know that I: I have never consumed alcohol even though I am of legal age in my country Favorite food: Pumpkin pie Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My brother When started playing basketball and why: When I was 10, during the 1999 war. I was stuck in the country and there was not much to do other than basketball Why chose to attend Rutgers: Great basketball program, big school and good academics Favorite Movies: The Shawshank Redemption, Seven Pounds Favorite TV show: The Survivor The best thing about basketball: It’s a team game Hobbies outside of basketball: Soccer, video games 46 PPAATTRRIICCKK JJAACCKKSSOONN FORWARD SOPHOMORE 6-6 210 BOYS & GIRLS HS 2233 BROOKLYN, N.Y.

Second-year sophomore…New York City product poised to play an Courtside with Patrick Jackson expanded role in 2009-10…Drives hard to the rim…Led the team in Best friend on another collegiate team: Bilal Dixon, Providence scoring during its summer tour of Spain and the Canary Islands, aver- Favorite subject: English aging 13.8 points and 7.3 rebounds in four victories against foreign Favorite place to hang out on campus: The RAC club teams...Competed with the East Coast All-Stars during a tour of If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: In college pursuing a degree the Czech Republic and Austria in August and helped the team to a 4- Favorite professional athlete: Michael Jeffrey Jordan (past) and Kobe 0-1 record against top European competition. Bryant (present) Favorite professional sports team: The home teams - Giants and Yankees Person most admired: My dad 2008-09 (0.6 ppg/0.6 rpg): Played in 17 games as a true fresh- Favorite books: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, Any man…Averaged 3.9 minutes-per-contest…Shot 80 percent (8-10) from book on the charity stripe…Posted points from the free throw line at nationally- One word to describe yourself on the court: Passionate ranked BIG EAST foes Syracuse (3/3) and Villanova (2/19)…Grabbed One word to describe yourself off the court: Relaxed a season high three rebounds and two assists in 12 minutes versus Few people know that I: Played for the Percy Miller Ballers. Master P was NJIT (12/23)…Registered his first career courtesy of a slam the head coach, Silkk the Shocker was the assistant coach, and Lil Romeo dunk against Bryant (12/20). and Demar Derozan were among my teammates. Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My dad because he instilled my work ethic. He has always told me that nothing comes easy, Scholastic: A 2008 graduate of Boys & Girls HS in Brooklyn, you have to work for it. Life is what you make of it. Always try hard and do N.Y…Was the nation’s 28th best small forward recruit for 2008 by your best at whatever you do. You will more than likely be satisfied, because ESPN…Averaged 19.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game for BGHS in you know you gave it your all. 2007-08 under head coach Ruth Lovelace to earn NYSSWA All-State When started playing basketball and why: My mom pretty much started honors…Was also a New York Daily News All-Brooklyn me off when I was in the 4th grade. I didn't really want to play, but I enjoyed selection…Scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds for New watching. Once I started playing it I fell in love with it. York City in the 2008 Jordan Brand Regional All-Star Game at Why chose to attend Rutgers: It felt like the best fit both academically and athletically Madison Square Garden…Was selected as MVP of the 2007 Eastern Favorite movies: He Got Game, Love & Basketball, Antwone Fisher, Radio Invitational All-Star Game…Boys & Girls HS is one of the Apple’s most Favorite musicians: Jasmine Sullivan, Fred Hammond, Brian McKnight, Trey storied programs, producing legendary players such as Lenny Songs, Maxwell Wilkens, and Pearl Washington…Previously competed Favorite TV show: Don't really watch TV, but probably The Wayans Brothers at Xaverian HS, earning CHSAA All-Class AA accolades…Averaged The best thing about basketball: Winning 15.2 points, eight rebounds and three assists as a junior at Basketball rituals: Before a game I make sure I eat a full course meal, do some XHS…Played AAU basketball for United Brooklyn. light lifting, get game shots up and listen to mellow music to relax myself. Hobbies outside of basketball: Watching documentaries about historical events Personal: Born June 5, 1990...Major is undeclared...Son of Kevin Jackson…Uncle is former St. John’s guard Tony Jackson, who scored 1,603 points in three seasons at STJ from 1958-61. 47 48 JACKSON’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MARIST 11/14/08 7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0111.0 000101 00.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1011.0 000001 21.0 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.7 000000 00.7 LEHIGH 11/26/08 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.5 000000 00.5 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1010.6 001200 20.8 BINGHAMTON 12/06/08 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.5 100000 00.7 BRYANT 12/20/08 9 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0110.6 100001 20.9 NJIT 12/23/08 12 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1230.9 002100 10.9 at North Carolina 12/28/08 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.8 000000 00.8 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.7 000000 00.7 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.6 000000 00.6 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0110.7 000100 00.6 at Georgetown 2/3/09 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.6 000000 00.5 at Providence 2/14/09 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.6 101000 00.5 at Villanova 2/19/09 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0110.6 000000 20.6 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0000.6 000000 00.6 at Syracuse 3/3/09 10 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1010.6 201000 10.6 Totals 0 67 1-14 .071 0-11 .000 8-10 .800 4610 0.6 50550310 0.6

JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP/GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 17/0 67 1 14 .071 0 11 .000 8 10 .800 4610 0.6 50550310 0.6 49 AAUUSSTTIINN JJOOHHNNSSOONN FORWARD FRESHMAN 6-8 230 BLAIR ACADEMY ELKINS PARK, PA. 2211

True freshman…Skilled forward noted as a great passer best prospect in the Garden State by NJHoops.com…Was selected out of the post…Signed a National Letter of Intent to attend MVP of the Hoop Group Southern Invitational in Charlottesville, Va. Rutgers in November 2008… A 2008-09 Newark Star- as a sophomore…Played AAU basketball for the Playaz Basketball Ledger First Team All-Prep selection Club and was a teammate of current RU guard Mike Rosario…Blair has produced numerous Division I basketball Scholastic: A 2009 graduate of the Blair Academy in Blairstown, prospects, including current NBA players N.J…. Averaged 18 points, 11 rebounds and four assists as sen- Royal Ivey, Luol Deng and Charlie Villanueve. ior team captain in 2008-09 to help BA to a 19-4 record and the state Prep A title under head coach Joe Mantegna...A two-time Personal: Born November 28, 1989…Son of First Team All Mid-Atlantic Prep League honoree…Named to the Stacy Williams and James Johnson. 2009 Jordan Brand Suburban All-Star Team…Cited by ESPN.com as the nation’s 71st power forward prospect…Averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior…A All-America Camp par- ticipant rated as the fifth-

Courtside with Austin Johnson Best friend on another collegiate team: Jarrett Mann, Stanford Favorite class: Introduction to Business Favorite place to hang out on campus: College Ave. If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: A regular student in college Favorite professional athlete: Favorite professional sports team: People most admired: My mom and dad Favorite book: For the Love of the Game: My Story by Michael Jordan One word to describe yourself on the court: Crafty One word to describe yourself off the court: Funny Favorite foods: Pizza, chicken, pasta People who had greatest influence on athletics career: My mom, Jimmy Salmon and Joe Mantegna When started playing basketball and why: Third grade because I was always taller than everyone Why chose Rutgers: The academics, location, athletic program and the support you receive Favorite movies: Training Day, Man on Fire, The Dark Knight, Silence of the Lambs Favorite musicians: Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, The Clipse Favorite TV shows: ESPN SportsCenter, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air The best thing about basketball: The competitiveness. Anyone is capable of winning or losing on any given night Basketball rituals: Pray before a game Hobby outside of basketball: Music 50 TTOOMMAASSZZ KKOOKKOOSSIINNSSKKII FORWARD SOPHOMORE 6-8 235 BERGEN COUNTY TECHNICAL HS 4400 BERGENFIELD, N.J.

Second-year sophomore…Hard working and dependable Garden State Courtside with Tomasz Kokosinski product who joined the program as a walk-on...A member of the Best friend on another collegiate team: Dan Syed, TCNJ 2008-09 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Favorite subject: Accounting Favorite place to hang out on campus: College Ave 2008-09: Played in three games as a true freshman…Saw action ver- Favorite professional athlete: sus Syracuse (3/3), DePaul (1/31) and NJIT (12/23)…Averaged 2.0 Favorite professional sports team: New York Yankees minutes-per-game. People most admired: My mom and dad Favorite book: Beyond Basketball by Scholastic: A 2008 graduate of Bergen County Academies in One word to describe yourself on the court: Driven Words to describe yourself off the court: Easy-going Hackensack, N.J…Competed on the hardwood for Bergen County Favorite food: The “tons of fun” burger Technical HS…Led North Jersey in rebounding as a senior with an People who had greatest influence on athletics career: My Mom and dad 18.7 average, while also posting 14.7 point per game…Had a double- When started playing basketball and why: Third grade because my par- double in 23 of 26 contests…Was a Second Team NNJIL Division A ents signed me up All-Star and team MVP…Competed in the 2008 Bill Willoughby Favorite movie: The Bourne Ultimatum Roundball Classic All-Star game…Had season highs of 28 points ver- Favorite TV shows: That 70’s Show, Law & Order, Monk, House sus Manchester and 30 rebounds against Leonia…Was a two-year Basketball rituals: Pray before and after the game varsity basketball letterwinner under head coach Chris Hobbies outside of basketball: Hanging out with friends, watching movies Bachman…Was a member of the JSA debate team.

Personal: Born February 3, 1990…Major is pre-business...Son of Adam and Jadwiga Kokosinski...Name is pronounced Thomas ko-ko- SIN-skee...Is fluent in Polish. 51 52

MMIIKKEE KKUUHHNN GUARD SOPHMORE 6-1 190 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY OCEANPORT, N.J. 2222

Second-year sophomore...Poised Garden State product with solid ball- Courtside with Mike Kuhn handling skills who joined the program as a walk-on...A member of the Best friend on another collegiate team: Brian Neller, UMBC 2008-09 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Favorite subject: Mathematics Favorite place to hang out on campus: My dorm room 2008-09: Played in eight games as a true freshman…Averaged 0.5 If I wasn’t playing basketball, I’d be: A regular student at Rutgers points and 1.5 minutes per contest…Had field goals versus NJIT Favorite professional athlete: Steve Nash (12/23) and Bryant (12/20)…Saw BIG EAST Action against Syracuse Favorite professional sports teams: New York Jets and Yankees (3/3), Providence (2/14), Georgetown (2/3) and DePaul (1/31). Person most admired: My mother Favorite book: My Losing Season by Pat Conroy One word to describe yourself on the court: Competitive Scholastic: A 2008 graduate Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, One word to describe yourself off the court: Fun N.J…Earned Asbury Park Press All-Shore and Newark Star-Ledger All- Few people know that I: Am addicted to gummy bears Monmouth County honors as a senior playing under head coach and Favorite food: Chicken parmesan former Rutgers standout Geoff Billet...Also a McDonald’s All-America Person who most influenced athletics career: My dad nominee…Averaged 15.2 points, 5.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds as sen- When started playing basketball and why: Third grade because I enjoyed ior team captain…Helped team to three conference championships, a playing with my friends pair of state runner up finishes and a shore conference title as a Why chose Rutgers: It’s close to home and has a great academic reputation three-year varsity letterwinner…Was named MVP of the Tip-Off Classic Favorite movies: Wedding Crashers, Boondock Saints Favorite TV shows: Entourage, Dexter as a senior, scoring 30 points versus Chatham…Was named MVP of Favorite Musical Groups: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Third the state championship game as a junior, posting 18 points against Eye Blind Seton Hall Prep…As a sophomore, helped CBA defeat St. Patrick’s, Ritual before a game: Kickin’ it with Matty Bloom ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 4 nationally, in the Battle of the First song knew all the words to: Hungry Heart by Bruce Springsteen Boardwalk by forcing game into OT with two free throws and then hit- Hobby outside of basketball: Spending time at the beach ting the game-winning shot…Also played under head coach Ed Wicelinksi at CBA…Was an honor student.

Personal: Born December 3, 1989…Major is pre-business...Name is pronounced qewn…Son of Richard and Sandra Kuhn...Uncle is 14-year NFL veteran center Joe Fields, who was twice named All-Pro while playing 13 seasons (1975-87) with the N.Y. Jets. 53 54

DDAANNEE MMIILLLLEERR FORWARD FRESHMAN 6-7 210 RUSH-HENRIETTA HS HENRIETTA, N.Y. 1111

True freshman…Crafty scorer who plays at the Courtside with Dane Miller rim and also excels in Best friends on other collegiate teams: Alshwan Hymes, Canisius; Brandon the open floor…Signed a Triche, Syracuse National Letter of intent Favorite subject: English to attend Rutgers in Favorite place to hang out on campus: The RAC If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Playing football November 2008… A two- Favorite professional sports team: time All-Greater Rochester Player of People most admired: My mom and grandmother the Year by the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. Favorite book: The Jump by Ian O’Connor One word to describe yourself on the court: Unselfish Scholastic: A 2009 graduate Rush-Henrietta HS in Henrietta, One word to describe yourself off the court: Quite N.Y…Averaged 21 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists and 5 Few people know that: Former NBA player John blocks as a senior team captain in 2008-09 to help RHHS to Wallace is a mentor to me and is a close family friend a 20-3 record under head coach Chris Reed …A New York Favorite food: French Fries People who had greatest influence on my athletics State Sportswriters First Team All State selection in 2009…A career: Mickey Walker, Tyree Parker and Chris Reed Rivals 2009 top 100 selection and four-star recruit rated as When started playing basketball and why: In 8th the 19th-small forward prospect nationally…Ranked as the grade because it looked like fun country’s 37th forward by ESPN.com and 87th overall player Why chose to attend Rutgers: The coaches were down- by Hoop Scoop…Named to the 2009 Jordan Brand Suburban to-earth and my grandmother lives in New York City All-Star Team…Averaged 22.0 points, 16.0 rebounds and 5.0 Favorite movies: He Got Game, Above the Rim blocks as a junior to earn NYYSWA Fifth Team All-State Favorite musician: Jay-Z accolades…Led team to a 19-5 record and the Section V Favorite TV shows: The Bernie Mac Show; ESPN SportsCenter First song knew all the words to: Tell Me What You Want Class AAA title in 2007-08…A Rivals four star recruit rated by Mase by the service as the nation’s 94th overall player…A two- The best thing about basketball: The thrill of making others time Monroe County Division I Player of the Year and two- better or getting a stop to win the game time RHHS Outstanding Male Athlete in a Team Sport…A Ritual before a game: Listening to R&B Reebok All-America Camp participant…Played AAU for Hobby outside of basketball: Talking all the time with my Upstate Basketball. grandmother

Personal: Born May 10, 1990…Son of Marion Small. 55 JJOONNAATTHHAANN MMIITTCCHHEELLLL FORWARD JUNIOR 6-7 225 MOUNT VERNON HS/FLORIDA MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. 2244

Fourth-year junior…A skilled forward poised to return to game action a four-star recruit according to Scout.com...Along with current RU this season...Won a national championship as a true freshman at teammate Mike Coburn, helped MVHS to a 24-4 mark in 2005- Florida...A former NY Mr. Basketball…A natural lefty, he possesses an 06…Hit 12-of-23 shots in the title game, scoring 32 of his team's 57 inside-out game with the ability to knock down shots from the perime- points…Graduated Mt. Vernon as the school's all-time scoring leader, ter, while rebounding and finishing well...Saw his first competitive passing current Piston to set the mark. action for RU this past summer during a tour of Spain and the Canary Islands...Averaged 12.8 points and 6.5 rebounds in four games Personal: Born August 11, 1987...Major is exercise science and against foreign club teams. sport studies...Has a younger sister named Jayden.

2008-09: Participated in all team activities at Rutgers, but was Courtside with Jonathan Mitchell unable to compete in games under NCAA transfer guidelines. Favorite subject: Communication Favorite place to hang out on campus: The Student Center 2007-08 (3.1 ppg/1.8 rpg): Competed in 35 games (one start) as a If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: Working second-year sophomore at Florida and shot 50% (44-88) from the Favorite professional athlete: field...Averaged 11.4 minutes…Scored eight points on 4-of-7 shooting Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers and had three steals in NIT win over Creighton (3/21)…Posted five People most admired: My uncle, my mother and Kobe Bryant points and four rebounds against Vanderbilt (1/27)…Tallied nine One word to describe yourself on the court: Determined One word to describe yourself off the court: Humble points on 4-of-5 shooting versus Ole Miss (1/16)… Shot 5-of-6 from Few people know that I: Play chess and like country music the floor en route to 12 points against High Point (1/2)…Scored a Favorite food: Fried chicken career-high 15 points, connecting on a career-high six FGs on six Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: My mother attempts versus Temple (12/29)…Had a career-high seven rebounds When started playing basketball: Third grade at the YMCA in 20 minutes against Vermont on 11/30…Played a career-high 22 Why chose to attend Rutgers: Close to home minutes versus Stetson (11/27), finishing with 10 points on 4-of-7 Favorite movies: Man On Fire, He Got Game, Love & Basketball, shooting…Had five points and three rebounds in 10 minutes against American Gangsta Rutgers (11/17). Favorite musicians: Jay-Z, Lil’ Wayne Favorite TV shows: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin, The T.O. Show, The Hills 2006-07 (1.4 ppg/1.2 rpg): Saw action in 30 games as a true The best thing about basketball: Competing and the feeling after a win freshman for the Gators...Scored three points and grabbed a Basketball rituals: I always put my right shoe on first before a game in NCAA Tournament win over Jackson State (3/16)…Played eight Hobbies outside of basketball: Chillin’ with friends, playing with my minutes against LSU (2/24), tallying two points and one rebound… little sister Finished with five points, two rebounds, one and one in 14 minutes of action against Liberty (1/2)…In a season-high 18 minutes of action, tallied four points on 2-of-4 shooting, while recording four rebounds and two assists against Southern (11/28)…Versus UT Chattanooga (11/18), had seven points, two assists, five rebounds and four steals…In his first career collegiate game, totaled three points and one rebound against Samford on 11/10.

Scholastic: A 2006 graduate of Mount Vernon (N.Y.) HS...As a senior, was named Mr. NY Basketball and the Gatorade State Player of the Year...Helped MVHS to consecutive state titles...Averaged 19.5 points and 7.6 rebounds to help MVHS to the Class AA state title under head coach Bob Cimmino...Scored 32 points in the state title game as a senior, a win over Niagara Falls…Was a Rivals four star prospect rated as the No. 23 forward and No. 96 player overall nationally...Also 56 MITCHELL’S 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (FLORIDA) |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SAMFORD 11/10/06 5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 NORTH FLORIDA 11/14/06 11 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1.5 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 3.0 JACKSONVILLE 11/16/06 12 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 2 3 2.0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 2.7 UTC 11/18/06 16 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 2.8 2 0 2 1 0 4 7 3.8 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 11/21/06 15 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 3.0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3.0 vs Western Kentucky 11/24/06 13 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.7 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3.2 vs Kansas 11/25/06 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.7 SOUTHERN 11/28/06 18 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2.8 1 0 2 2 0 0 4 2.9 at Florida State 12/3/06 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.6 PROVIDENCE 12/6/06 9 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.5 vs FAMU 12/17/06 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2.4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.5 STETSON 12/20/06 7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.3 STATE 12/23/06 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 LIBERTY 1/2/07 14 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 2.1 0 0 1 2 0 1 5 2.3 1/6/07 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 ARKANSAS 1/9/07 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.0 at South Carolina 1/13/07 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2.0 OLE MISS 1/20/07 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 at Auburn 1/27/07 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 VANDERBILT 1/31/07 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 TENNESSEE 2/3/07 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 at Kentucky 2/10/07 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6 at Vanderbilt 2/17/07 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 at LSU 2/24/07 8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 1 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6 at Tennessee 2/27/07 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 KENTUCKY 3/4/07 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 vs Georgia 3/9/07 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.4 vs Ole Miss 3/10/07 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.4 vs Arkansas 3/11/07 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 vs Jackson State 3/16/07 1 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.4 Totals. 186 17-41 .415 2-5 .400 5-12 .417 9 28 37 1.2 11 0 11 8 2 12 41 1.4 MITCHELL’S 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (FLORIDA) |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg NORTH DAKOTA STATE 11/09/07 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TENNESSEE TECH 11/11/07 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 N.C. CENTRAL 11/14/07 16 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 6 2.0 RUTGERS 11/17/07 10 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 2.8 NORTH FLORIDA 11/20/07 18 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 FLORIDA STATE 11/23/07 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.8 STETSON 11/27/07 22 4-7 .571 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2 2 4 1.6 2 0 1 0 2 0 10 3.0 vs VERMONT 11/30/07 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 6 7 2.3 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 2.9 JACKSONVILLE 12/3/07 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2.6 FLORIDA A&M 12/5/07 11 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 2.5 vs Georgia Southern 12/15/07 13 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 12/19/07 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 at Ohio State 12/22/07 7 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.7 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 2.3 vs Temple 12/30/07 19 6-6 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 1.9 2 0 1 1 0 1 15 3.2 HIGH POINT 1/2/08 17 5-6 .833 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 1 0 4 0 1 0 12 3.8 at Alabama 1/8/08 16 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 2.1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3.7 AUBURN 1/12/08 * 16 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2.1 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 3.7 at Ole Miss 1/16/08 18 4-5 .800 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1 2 3 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 4.0 KENTUCKY 1/19/08 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3.8 at South Carolina 1/23/08 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3.6 VANDERBILT 1/27/08 15 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.1 2 0 1 3 1 1 5 3.7 at Arkansas 2/2/08 11 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 3.7 at Tennessee 2/5/08 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3.5 GEORGIA 2/9/08 13 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 3.5 LSU 2/13/08 9 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.6 SOUTH CAROLINA 2/20/08 16 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3.5 at Georgia 2/27/08 9 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3.4 STATE 3/1/08 8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3.3 TENNESSEE 3/5/08 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 1.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 3.2 at Kentucky 3/9/08 12 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 2 3 1.8 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 3.3 vs Alabama 3/13/08 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 SAN DIEGO STATE 3/19/08 10 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.8 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 3.2 CREIGHTON 3/21/08 17 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1.8 0 0 1 2 1 3 8 3.3 at Arizona State 3/25/08 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 vs UMass 4/1/08 7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 1.8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3.1 Totals 1 399 44-88 .500 1 3-35 .371 8-11 .727 19 43 62 1.8 30 0 21 25 9 10 109 3.1

MITCHELL’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07* 30-0 186 17 41 .415 25.400 5 12 .417 9 28 37 1.2 11 0 11 8212 41 1.4 2007-08* 35-1 399 44 88 .500 13 35 .371 8 11 .727 19 43 62 1.8 30 0 21 25 9 10 109 3.1 Totals 65-1 585 61 129 .473 15 40 .375 13 23 .565 28 71 99 1.5 41 0 32 33 11 22 150 2.3 *at Florida 57

MITCHELL’S CAREER HIGHS Points...... 15 vs. Temple (12-29-07) FGM ...... 6 vs. Temple (12-29-07) FGA ...... 7 (3x) last vs. Creighton (3-21-08) 3FGM ...... 3 vs. Temple (12-29-07) 3FGA...... 4 vs. Stetson (11-27-07) Reb...... 7 vs. Vermont (11-30-07) Assists ...... 4 vs. High Point (1-2-08) Blocks...... 2 vs. Stetson (11-27-07) Steals ...... 4 vs. UT-Chattanooga (11-28-06) Minutes ...... 22 vs. Stetson (11-27-07) 58 HHAAMMAADDYY NNDDIIAAYYEE CENTER SENIOR 7-0 235 STONERIDGE PREP 55 DAKAR, SENEGAL

Fourth-year senior…One of the nation’s premier shot blockers…Has (11/25)…Recorded six blocks and eight rebounds against North played his best basketball against some of the nation’s top big Carolina Central (11/12). men…Team leader and lone senior on the RU roster…Ranks fifth all time at RU with 213 career blocks…Has played in 92 career contests 2006-07 (2.7 ppg/2.9 rpg/1.7 bpg): Played in all 29 games (two (60 starts)…Started playing basketball at the age of 16 after previous- starts) as a true freshman…Posted at least one in 23 games ly competing in soccer…Is fluent in four languages – English, French, and recorded multiple blocks in 15 contests…Registered 49 blocks, Wollof and Arabic. the 17th-best single-season total in RU history…Ranked seventh in the BIG EAST and second among freshmen with 1.69 in blocks per 2008-09 (5.6 ppg/5.8 rpg/2.2 bpg): Played in all 32 games (28 game…His 49 blocks put him in 23rd place all-time in Rutgers histo- starts) as a third-year junior… Was presented the Kevin Collins Most ry…Had a season-high seven blocks against Cincinnati (2/10)…Pulled- Improved Scholar-Athlete Award, as well as Defensive MVP down a season-high eight rebounds versus DePaul…Earned first honors...Served as team co-captain with senior Anthony career start versus New Hampshire…Was a perfect four-of-four from Farmer…Ranked third in the BIG EAST and 30th nationally in blocks- the field en route to a season-high 11 points against Jackson State per-game…Led team 18 drawn charges and 27 slam dunks, while (11/21)…Saw first collegiate action against Kansas State also pacing the club in field goal percentage (.587)...Shot 6-of-7 to (11/15/06), registering four blocks in 18 minutes…A Rivals total 14 points versus Notre Dame (3/10) at BIG EAST Preseason BIG EAST All-Freshman Team selection. Championship…Had a team-high nine rebounds and two drawn charges at No. 25 Syracuse (3/3)...Grabbed seven rebounds at Notre Scholastic: A 2006 graduate of Stoneridge Preparatory School in Simi Dame (2/25), while helping to limit Luke Harangody to 7-25 shoot- Valley, Calif…A Rivals four star prospect rated as the No. 9 center ing...Drew three charges at Georgetown (2/3)…Led team with eight nationally and the 68th-most talented player overall in the country…A rebounds at No. 1 UNC (12/28)...Issued seven blocks against NJIT Scout.com three star prospect rated by the service as the No. 27 cen- (12/23)...Had six blocks and eight rebounds against St. Peter’s ter nationally…Rated as the No. 73 overall prospect nationally by Hoop (11/30)...Posted 11 rebounds and four blocks versus SBU Scoop and 86th overall by Hoopmasters.com…Was one of five seniors (11/23)...Versus RMU (11/21) grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked a to sign to play Division I from SPS…Team competed against seven of the career-high tying eight shots for the second time in as many home top 10 nationally ranked prep school teams in 2005-06 and was games…Shot 11-of-14 to score a team and career-high 26 points at ranked as high as No. 14 in several prep school polls…Registered a Delaware (11/16)…Had eight blocks versus Marist (11/14) to help triple-double (15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks) in an overtime vic- team to a school record-tying total of 16 rejections. tory against highly regarded Our Savior New American School (Centereach, N.Y.)…Transferred to Stoneridge after attending Life 2007-08 (5.2 ppg/5.9 rpg/3.0 bpg): Played in all 31 games (30 Center Academy in Burlington, N.J…Participated in the 2004 Basketball starts) as a second year sophomore…Received the George Without Borders Camp in Johannesburg, South Africa. Mackaronis Scholar-Athlete Award, as well as most improved player and top defensive player honors… Ranked 10th nationally and second Personal: Born January 12, 1987…Name is pronounced HAH-muh- in the BIG EAST in blocks…Issued 93 rejections, fifth-most in RU sea- dee EN-jigh...Majoring in communication…Recognized by the son annals…Had four or more blocks in 14 games...Recorded his first Department of Athletics for his academic performance in fall career double-double against Cincinnati (2/9) with a career-high 14 2006...Son of Mazide and Henriette Ndiaye. points and 10 rebounds…Also tied his career-high with seven blocks against the Bearcats, while shooting 5-of-5 from the floor…Grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against Seton Hall (1/30) to go along with six points and four blocks…In the team’s 77-64 win at No. 13 Pitt, fin- ished with six points, five blocks, seven rebounds and two steals…Had 10 rebounds against Louisville (1/13), to go along with five points, four blocks and one assist…Tallied five points, eight rebounds and six blocks against Rider (12/21)…Blocked six shots against Lafayette (12/5) while grabbing seven rebounds…Scored 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting against St. Peter’s 59 NDIAYE’S 2006-07 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg KANSAS STATE 11/15/06 18 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-5 .000 1233.0 200340 00.0 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 11/19/06 15 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 3364.5 300041 94.5 JACKSON STATE 11/21/06 12 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 5054.7 40011011 6.7 vs 11/24/06 17 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1675.3 510420 56.3 vs Miami Redhawks 11/25/06 19 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2465.4 101120 25.4 at Temple 11/29/06 10 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2024.8 510300 45.2 NEBRASKA 12/2/06 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0114.3 510120 04.4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/6/06 * 16 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1124.0 100221 24.1 at Princeton 12/9/06 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0003.6 000000 03.7 IONA 12/16/06 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0443.6 400210 53.8 LEHIGH 12/22/06 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0223.5 000000 13.5 at North Carolina 12/28/06 * 26 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3363.7 300131 43.6 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 12/31/06 12 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1123.5 100011 03.3 at Seton Hall 1/3/07 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0443.6 000011 23.2 at Cincinnati 1/7/07 12 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1343.6 201010 03.0 SYRACUSE 1/10/07 9 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0113.4 200010 02.8 DEPAUL 1/13/07 21 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2683.7 000030 22.8 GEORGETOWN 1/17/07 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1013.6 200100 02.6 at Providence 1/20/07 13 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0003.4 001020 42.7 at USF 1/24/07 16 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5163.5 400120 42.8 SETON HALL 1/27/07 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0113.4 100011 02.6 WEST VIRGINIA 1/31/07 5 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1013.3 001100 42.7 at Connecticut 2/3/07 17 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0113.2 510020 12.6 at Marquette 2/7/07 20 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1233.2 200120 62.8 CINCINNATI 2/10/07 13 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0223.1 100170 62.9 at St. John's 2/15/07 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0223.1 100002 02.8 CONNECTICUT 2/21/07 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0333.1 100220 02.7 at Villanova 2/24/07 19 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1123.0 101010 32.7 NOTRE DAME 3/03/07 7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0002.9 100020 22.7 Totals 2 387 28-56 .500 0-0 .000 21-42 .500 31 54 85 2.9 57 4525 49 8 77 2.7 NDIAYE’S 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg NORTH DAKOTA ST. 11/11/07 * 13 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3477.0 000010 44.0 TENNESSEE TECH 11/9/07 * 19 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3256.0 201240 44.0 NCCU 11/12/07 * 19 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 3586.7 401461 33.7 at Florida 11/17/07 * 23 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0335.8 300040 95.0 DARTMOUTH 11/20/07 * 20 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4596.4 400240 85.6 at Saint Peter's 11/25/07 * 14 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0225.7 20021010 6.3 PRINCETON 12/1/07 * 32 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2686.0 100030 56.1 LAFAYETTE 12/5/07 * 19 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3476.1 400160 35.8 at Nebraska 12/9/07 * 25 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3366.1 300050 55.7 at NJIT 12/13/07 * 19 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0335.8 400240 45.5 NORTH CAROLINA 12/16/07 * 20 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3475.9 200140 35.3 RIDER 12/21/07 * 27 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1786.1 100460 55.3 MANHATTAN 12/29/07 * 18 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 2576.2 400020 75.4 at USF 1/2/08 * 13 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0225.9 401231 25.1 GEORGETOWN 1/5/08 * 27 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 4596.1 301121 65.2 at Providence 1/9/08 * 20 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 1235.9 300600 25.0 LOUISVILLE 1/13/08 * 28 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2810 6.1 511140 55.0 at Syracuse 1/16/08 * 25 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2246.0 401000 44.9 at DePaul 1/19/08 * 17 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1235.8 512300 54.9 VILLANOVA 1/23/08 * 25 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1675.9 300231 34.9 at PITT 1/26/08 * 29 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3476.0 400352 64.9 SETON HALL 1/30/08 * 32 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 4812 6.2 400040 65.0 at Louisville 2/2/08 * 33 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 2796.3 202201 75.0 ST. JOHN'S 2/6/08 * 34 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2686.4 301220 55.0 CINCINNATI 2/9/08 * 34 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 2810 6.6 30137014 5.4 at West Virginia 2/14/08 * 18 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0226.4 402210 55.4 NOTRE DAME 2/17/08 * 15 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0226.2 200011 25.3 at Marquette 2/23/08 * 23 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1346.1 002220 45.2 CONNECTICUT 2/26/08 * 22 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2136.0 400122 45.2 USF 3/1/08 20 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1125.9 300131 35.1 at Seton Hall 3/9/08 * 22 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 3255.9 400040 75.2 Totals 30 705 61-132 .462 0-0 .000 38-70 .543 58 124 182 5.9 94 2 16 49 93 11 160 5.2 60 NDIAYE’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MARIST 11/14/08 * 31 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 2577.0 100183 88.0 at Delaware 11/16/08 * 32 11-14 .786 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 2687.5 40043026 17.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 * 28 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3710 8.3 200281 212.0 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 * 39 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2911 9.0 302343 610.5 LEHIGH 11/26/08 * 17 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 0888.8 200120 59.4 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 * 22 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2688.7 401260 48.5 at Rider 12/3/08 18 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0448.0 301120 47.9 BINGHAMTON 12/6/08 * 27 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3698.1 200340 57.5 at Princeton 12/10/08 * 22 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2247.7 100021 57.2 DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 * 29 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1567.5 200121 87.3 BRYANT 12/20/08 * 25 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1347.2 400130 57.1 NJIT 12/23/08 * 31 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2467.1 300172 97.3 at North Carolina 12/28/08 * 22 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3587.2 510100 26.8 PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 * 24 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2246.9 401210 06.4 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 * 25 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3476.9 512110 66.3 MARQUETTE 1/7/09 * 32 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0556.8 300230 26.1 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 * 26 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 2466.8 400311 76.1 at Cincinnati 1/14/09 * 20 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4486.8 511110 66.1 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 * 13 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0116.5 510010 46.0 at St. John's 1/24/09 * 26 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1456.5 100200 66.0 at Seton Hall 1/29/09 * 21 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3256.4 300000 25.8 DEPAUL 1/31/09 15 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2356.3 100100 85.9 at Georgetown 2/3/09 * 29 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 0556.3 200310 76.0 SETON HALL 2/8/09 * 26 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3366.3 201421 25.8 at Providence 2/14/09 13 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1346.2 100010 45.7 at Villanova 2/19/09 * 20 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1566.2 301210 45.7 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 17 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 1346.1 000031 15.5 at Notre Dame 2/25/09 * 25 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0776.1 400111 55.5 PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 *50-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1015.9 401000 05.3 at Syracuse 3/3/09 * 27 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 5496.0 301200 85.4 USF 3/7/09 * 14 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0005.8 300110 45.3 vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 * 24 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2355.8 10122014 5.6 Totals 28 745 64-109 .587 0-1 .000 51-79 .646 54 132 186 5.8 90 4 13 48 71 15 179 5.6

NDIAYE’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 29/2 387 28 56 .500 00.000 21 42 .500 31 54 85 2.9 57 4525 49 8 77 2.7 2007-08 31/30 705 61 132 .462 00.000 38 70 .543 58 124 182 5.9 94 2 16 49 93 11 160 5.2 2008-09 32/28 745 64 109 .587 01.000 51 79 .646 54 132 186 5.8 90 4 13 48 71 15 179 5.6 TOTAL 92/60 1837 153 297 .515 01.000 110 191 .576 143 310 453 4.9 241 10 34 122 213 34 416 4.5

NDIAYE’S CAREER HIGHS Courtside with Hamady Ndiaye Points ...... 26 vs. Delaware (11-16-08) Best friend on another collegiate team: Ibrahima Thomas, Cincinnati Favorite class: Public speaking FGM ...... 11 vs. Delaware (11-16-08) Favorite place to hang out on campus: The dining hall FGA ...... 14 vs. Delaware (11-16-08) If I wasn’t playing basketball, I’d be: Playing soccer FTs ...... 5 (4x) last vs. Syracuse (1-10-09) Favorite professional athlete: FTs Att...... 8 (3x) last vs. SU (1-10-09) Favorite professional sports team: Boston Celtics Person most admired: My father Rebounds ...... 12 vs. Seton Hall (1-30-08) Favorite books: The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling Assists ...... 2 (6x) last at UConn (1-3-09) One word to describe yourself on the court: Intense Blocks ...... 8 (2x) last vs. RMU (11-21-08) One word to describe yourself off the court: Lovely Steals ...... 3 (2x) last vs. SBU (11-23-08) Few people know that I: Have grown to 7-0 feet tall Favorite food: Double cheeseburgers Minutes ...... 39 vs. SBU (OT) (11-23-08) Person who had greatest influence on athletics career: Babacar Sy When started playing basketball and why: In 2004 because it gave me the opportunity to get an academic scholarship in America Why chose Rutgers: I wanted to help change the history of the program Favorite movie: Coming To America Favorite musician: Lil’ Wayne Favorite TV show: Monk First song knew all the words to: In Da Club by 50 Cent Best thing about basketball: It allows me to express myself freely Pre-game basketball ritual: Talk to myself through music in front of the mirror Hobby outside of basketball: Watching movies 61 62

BBRRIIAANN OOKKAAMM CENTER FRESHMAN 7-0 245 LAKE HIGHLAND PREP ENUGU, NIGERIA 3322

True freshman…Hard worker on and off the court Courtside with Brian Okam with good size noted for his athletic ability…Signed a Best friends on other collegiate teams: Kris Joseph, Syracuse ; Temi National Letter of Intent to attend Rutgers in April Adebayo, Saint Joseph’s 2009…Arrives on campus as the nation’s 15th-rated Favorite class: First-year interest group seminars center prospect for 2009 by ESPN. Favorite place to hang out on campus: The RAC Favorite professional athlete: Kevin Garnett Scholastic: A 2009 graduate of Lake Favorite professional sports team: Boston Celtics Highland Preparatory School in Person most admired: Jay-Z Orlando, Fla., where he was an honor Favorite book: A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry One word to describe yourself on the court: Competitive roll student… Practiced with the One word to describe yourself off the court: Focused team in 2008-09 under head coach Few people know that: I’m a shy person Jeff Turner, but was unable to play Favorite food: Chicken and rice in games due to a Florida High When started playing basketball and why: Five years ago School Athletic Association ruling because people kept talking about my height that he had exhausted his win- Why chose to attend Rutgers: The environment dow of eligibility…Turner was a Favorite movies: The Hangover; Bad Boys II member of the 1984 U.S. Favorite musician: Kanye West Favorite TV shows: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Olympic gold medal team and First song knew all the words to: In Da Club by 50 Cent played 10 seasons in the NBA, The best thing about basketball: It can make you stronger including a stint with the Hobbies outside of basketball: Swimming, playing games Orlando Magic under head coach Brian Hill…Transferred to LHPS after playing the 2007-08 season at the Montrose Christian School in Rockville, Md., where he helped the team to a 21-4 record and the No. 10 East Coast ranking in the National Prep Poll.

Personal: Born July 13, 1990…Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Eden...Last name is pro- nounced OH-kum. 63 CCHHAARRLLIIEE RRIIGGOOGGLLIIOOSSOO GUARD JUNIOR 6-2 185 WAYNE VALLEY HS/RUTGERS/MORAVIAN WAYNE, N.J. 1155

Third-year junior…Played last season at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa. after competing at Rutgers as a true freshman in Courtside with Charlie Rigoglioso Favorite place to hang out on campus: The cafeteria at Brower 2007-08…Will practice with the team but will have to sit out the If I wasn’t playing basketball, I’d be: Playing football 2009-10 season under NCAA transfer guidelines. Favorite professional athlete: Eli Manning Favorite professional sports team: Carolina Panthers 2008-09 (7.9 ppg/2.7 rpg): Played in 25 games (20 starts) at Person most admired: My father Moravian College as a second-year sophomore…Averaged 23.5 min- Favorite book: Pistol: The Life of by Mark Kriegel utes and shot 41 percent (71-175) overall from the field…Greyhounds One word to describe yourself on the court: Crafty posted a 10-15 record under head coach Jim Walker. One word to describe yourself off the court: Loyal Few people know that I: Like to write 2007-08: Played in seven games as a true freshman…Averaged 1.0 Favorite food: Pizza minutes…Saw BIG EAST action against Connecticut (2/26), People who had greatest influence on athletics career: My mother Marquette (2/23), St. John’s (2/6), Providence (1/9) and versus No. and father 1-ranked UNC (12/16). When started playing basketball and why: Fourth grade because my older brother Matthew was playing Scholastic: A 2007 graduate of Wayne (N.J.) Valley HS…Averaged 20 Favorite movies: Rocky, The Patriot, , Heavyweights, points per game as a senior team captain under head coach Joseph Little Giants Leicht to lead WVHS to its first county final appearance…A two-time Favorite musicians: Jay-Z, Tom Petty All-Passaic selection by both the Bergen Record and Herald Favorite TV shows: Entourage, Hard Knocks, The Iron Chef News…Also a two-time all-area choice by the Herald…Earned all-confer- The best thing about basketball: The competition ence honors as a junior and senior…A three-year varsity basketball let- Hobbies outside of basketball: Football, wiffle ball terwinner who scored over 1,000 career points…Was also a three- year varsity letterman in football and two-year varsity letterman in …Quarterbacked the football team to a conference title as a senior, throwing for 1,332 yards and 12 TDs in 10 games…Also excelled as a punter, earning second team All-State accolades as a junior…Was a two-time All-Passaic and all-conference selection both on the gridiron and on the baseball diamond...A member of the Presidential Honor Roll.

Personal: Born February 12, 1989…Majoring in economics...Son of Barbara and Dr. Charles Rigoglioso…Is one of seven children…Has five brothers and one sister…Father wrestled at UMass, brothers Matthew and Luke wrestle at Rutgers and another brother (Andrew) is a swimmer at Boston College…Last name is pronounced rig-uh-LOW-so. 64 65

MMIIKKEE RROOSSAARRIIOO GUARD SOPHOMORE 6-3 190 SAINT ANTHONY HS JERSEY CITY, N.J. 33

Second-year sophomore…Elite performer who enjoyed one of the most in his first collegiate game since Charles Jones scored 19 in a 70-64 decorated rookie seasons in the history of RU basketball…Was cited win over Manhattan on Nov. 27, 1993. as a freshman All-American by CollegeInsider.com and CollegeHoops.net…A BIG EAST All-Rookie selection and the Scholastic: A 2008 graduate of Saint Anthony HS in Jersey City, Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Rookie of the Year…Set N.J…A 2008 McDonald’s All-American, the first in the history of the the Rutgers freshman all-time scoring mark with 517 points, surpass- Rutgers men’s basketball program…A 2008 Second Team All- ing all-time leading scorer Phil Sellers, who posted 506 points as a America choice by both Parade and USA Today…Rated by ESPN as freshman in 1972-73…Shared the team’s 2008-09 MVP and Top the 16th-best overall player and fifth-rated prospect Newcomer awards with Gregory Echenique…Deemed a “diaper dandy” for 2008…Rated 19th overall nationally by Hoop Scoop and the by Dick Vitale in the Basketball Times...Competed with the Puerto Rico Basketball Times…The 2008 Newark Star-Ledger New Jersey Senior National Team in August at the Marchand Continental Cup in Player of the Year…Served as team captain for SAHS as a senior, San Juan and was the youngest player in the four nation tourna- helping the Friars to a 32-0 record and the No. 1 national ranking in ment...Also played internationally this past summer with Puerto Rico both the USA Today Super 25 and the ESPN High Elite 25 polls at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship in Auckland, New under head coach , Sr…Was a two-time Associated Press Zealand and the 23rd World Juniors Basketball Tournament in Douai, First Team All-State selection...Scored over 1,000 career points as France…Led the FIBA World Championships in scoring with a 24.0 a four-year varsity letterman…Averaged 19.0 points and 4.0 average…Was named to the 2009 World Junior All-Tournament rebounds per game as a senior to help Friars to an undefeated sea- Team after averaging 20.4 points-per-game. son and their 10th Tournament of Champions title…Played three games on the RAC hardwood during his senior campaign and aver- 2008-09 (16.2 ppg/3.5 rpg): Played in all 32 games, making 30 aged 24.3 points per game in those contests… Scored 18 points on starts, as a true freshman…Averaged a team best 16.2 points-per- 8-of-13 shooting and added five steals to help the East squad to a contest to rank fifth nationally among freshmen in scoring…Posted 107-102 win over the West in the McDonald's All-America double figures in 28 of 32 games and averaged 18.9 points in eight game…Five thefts were a game-high and tied for the fifth most in the contests against nationally-ranked foes…Led all BIG EAST rookies in history of the contest… Name was mentioned by the commentating scoring, free throw percentage (83.9), three-point FGs made (2.38) crew 32 times through the course of the game…Was the sixth St. and minutes played (32.5)…Placed 11th in scoring and second in FT Anthony player to compete in the McDonald's All-America game, percentage in league overall…Mark from charity stripe signaled the joining (1989), Elijah Ingram (2002), Anthony Perry second best percentage for an RU freshman (behind Geoff Billet’s 90 (1997), (1992) and (1984)…Averaged percent in 1995-96) and the 15th-best overall mark in a season in 15.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.5 assists as a junior for RU history…Made 76 three-point FGs, tying Todd Billet (1999-00) for the Friars, who finished 28-1 and reached the North Non-Public B the most by a freshman and the sixth most in a season in RU histo- title game…Played for the Playaz AAU team and earned IS8 First ry…Was twice cited as the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week… At Notre Team All-Tournament honors in October 2007, while also receiving Dame (2/25), played a season-high tying 39 minutes en route to a the event’s sportsmanship award…Competed at the 2007 NBPA game-high tying 20 points…At No. 12/14 Villanova (2/19), shot 7-11 Top 100 Camp…Started multiple seasons at SAHS, which is regard- to score a team-high 19 points while adding six rebounds and dishing- ed as one of the nation’s premier basketball programs and was the out a season-high five assists…At Georgetown (2/3), shot 7-17, 4-8 subject of the book, The Miracle Of Saint Anthony… Is the first SAHS from behind the arc, to score a game-high 20 points, including 17 in product to arrive “On The Banks” since Myles Dixson (1985-89)…At the second half…Posted 25 points competing 38 minutes at Seton the time of Rosario’s graduation, Hurley, Sr. has led SAHS to a 933- Hall (1/29)…At St. John’s (1/24), finished with 16 points while 101 record, three national championships (1989, 1996, 2008), a recording a season-high five steals…Registered 21 points versus No. national-record 25 state championships and 10 TOC titles…The 9 Louisville (1/21)… Posted 22 points against No. 15 Marquette Garden State's winningest high school coach, all but two of Hurley's (1/7)…Against No. 3 Pittsburgh (12/31) tallied a game-high 22 players have gone on to college and five have become NBA first points and four assists…At No. 1 North Carolina (12/28), scored 26 round draft picks…Six 2007-08 St. Anthony seniors are playing points on 9-of-17 shooting, including 4-of-8 from behind the arc…Made Division I basketball…Current Rutgers assistant coach Darren a season high six (6-12) three pointers to score a game-high 25 Savino was a member of the Friars’ 1989 national championship points at Rider (12/3)…Shot 10-of-18, including 5-of-12 from behind team under Hurley. the arc, to score a season-high 27 points versus Robert Morris (11/21)…Marked the most points for an RU freshman since Quincy Personal: Born November 2, 1990...Major is undeclared...Named to Douby dropped 35 in an NIT semifinal game against Iowa State in the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in spring 2008…Son of Joanne 2004…Shot 7-15 to post a team-high 17 points in season opener Rosario...Name is pronounced row-ZAHR-e-oh. against Marist (11/14)…Marked the most points for an RU freshman 66 ROSARIO’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |------TOTAL------| |------3-PTS------| |-----REBOUNDS-----| Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MARIST 11/14/08 * 33 7-15 .467 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0444.0 10151217 17.0 at Delaware 11/16/08 * 33 5-7 .714 1-3 .333 6-8 .750 1454.5 40230017 17.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 * 35 10-18 .556 5-12 .417 2-2 1.000 1013.3 30000027 20.3 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 * 38 6-17 .353 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1233.3 30000214 18.8 LEHIGH 11/26/08 * 35 4-20 .200 2-13 .154 4-5 .800 3474.0 30130114 17.8 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 * 28 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0444.0 101500 816.2 at Rider 12/3/08 * 36 8-15 .533 6-12 .500 3-3 1.000 2244.0 00230325 17.4 BINGHAMTON 12/6/08 * 36 4-11 .364 2-7 .286 4-4 1.000 2244.0 51230014 17.0 at Princeton 12/10/08 * 28 2-9 .222 2-9 .222 2-2 1.000 0223.8 100101 816.0 DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 * 28 3-10 .300 0-5 .000 9-10 .900 0003.4 10020015 15.9 BRYANT 12/20/08 * 29 7-14 .500 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 2573.7 10340118 16.1 NJIT 12/23/08 * 27 8-11 .727 5-7 .714 3-4 .750 1343.8 20110224 16.8 at North Carolina 12/28/08 * 32 9-17 .529 4-8 .500 4-4 1.000 0223.6 10330026 17.5 PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 * 35 8-20 .400 2-10 .200 4-4 1.000 0333.6 40411222 17.8 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 * 31 2-13 .154 1-6 .167 5-6 .833 1343.6 40241010 17.3 MARQUETTE 1/07/09 * 33 9-24 .375 2-10 .200 2-2 1.000 3253.7 51020122 17.6 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 * 36 6-22 .273 3-15 .200 0-0 .000 0223.6 10210015 17.4 at Cincinnati 1/14/09 * 39 4-15 .267 1-7 .143 2-2 1.000 1123.5 30030011 17.1 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 * 32 7-18 .389 4-10 .400 3-4 .750 3143.5 30251121 17.3 at St. John's 1/24/09 * 34 7-16 .438 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0003.4 20131516 17.2 at Seton Hall 1/29/09 * 38 7-18 .389 4-11 .364 7-10 .700 3253.4 20210025 17.6 DEPAUL 1/31/09 * 34 7-15 .467 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1453.5 10230316 17.5 at Georgetown 2/3/09 * 34 7-17 .412 4-8 .500 2-2 1.000 1233.5 20151220 17.6 SETON HALL 2/8/09 * 33 6-14 .429 1-6 .167 2-2 1.000 2243.5 20050015 17.5 at Providence 2/14/09 24 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 0223.4 400100 517.0 at Villanova 2/19/09 * 37 7-11 .636 3-7 .429 2-2 1.000 0663.5 10550119 17.1 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 * 31 6-9 .667 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1233.5 40160315 17.0 at Notre Dame 2-25-09 * 39 8-18 .444 4-12 .333 0-2 .000 2023.5 20360120 17.1 PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 * 32 4-17 .235 0-7 .000 2-2 1.000 2133.4 30230010 16.9 at Syracuse 3/3/09 * 33 6-21 .286 2-9 .222 2-3 .667 4153.5 10030216 16.8 USF 3/7/09 11 0-5 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0223.5 001101 016.3 vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 * 36 5-17 .294 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2243.5 40130012 16.2 Totals 30 1040 184-470 .391 76-252 .302 73-87 .839 39 72 111 3.5 74 2 45 94 6 34 517 16.2

ROSARIO’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP/GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 32/30 1040 184 470 .391 76 252 .302 73 87 .839 39 72 111 3.5 74 2 45 94 6 34 517 16.2

Courtside with Mike Rosario ROSARIO’S CAREER HIGHS Best friends on other collegiate teams: Jio Fontan, Fordham; Tyshawn Points ...... 27 vs. Robert Morris (11-21-08) Taylor, Kansas; Travon Woodall, Pittsburgh FGM ...... 10 vs. Robert Morris (11-21-08) Favorite subject: History FGA...... 24 vs. Marquette (1-7-09) Favorite place to hang out on campus: The RAC 3FGM...... 6 at Rider (12-3-08) If I wasn't playing basketball, I'd be: A singer or a dancer Favorite professional athlete: Richard Jefferson 3FGA ...... 15 vs. Syracuse (1-10-09) Favorite professional sports team: The Boston Celtics Free Throws ...... 9 vs. Del. St. (12-14-08) Person most admired: . Washington FTs Att...... 10 (2x) last at SHU (1-29-09) Favorite book: The Autobiography of Malcolm X Reb...... 7 (2x) last vs. Bryant (11-26-08) One word to describe yourself on the court: Competitor Assists ...... 5 at Villanova (2-19-09) One word to describe yourself off the court: Intriguing Blocks ...... 1 (6x) last at GTown (2-3-09) Few people know that I: Am moody at times Favorite food: Chinese food Steals ...... 5 at St. John’s (1-24-09) People who had greatest influence on athletics career: Mr. Ford and Minutes ...... 39 (2x) last at ND (2-25-09) Coach Hurley When started playing basketball and why: It’s something that I have always loved Why chose to attend Rutgers: I am loyal to the State of New Jersey and I wanted to stay home Favorite movies: Friday, Next Friday, Friday After Next Favorite musicians: Cash Money Millionaires Favorite TV show: The Family Guy First song knew all the words to: Many Men by 50 Cent The best thing about basketball: Winning Basketball rituals: Pray and get a fresh haircut before every game Hobbies outside of basketball: Singing, dancing, shopping and hanging out with family 67 68

RUTGERS BASKETBALL MISSION STATEMENT

Recruit and mentor young men to be true student-athletes via a foundation of leader- ship, academic success and life skills. Afford all members of the program the neces- sary resources and support to attain personal fulfillment while collectively achieving team goals.

Relentlessly pursue and win a BIG EAST Conference and National Championship by conducting a daily operation that ensures uncompromised success.

Serve the surrounding communities and the state of New Jersey through a concerted effort to make a difference in the lives of children and the disadvantaged. Recognize and respect the responsibility we have in contributing toward the lives of others.

Enhance the image of the state and university that we represent via successful daily interaction with alumni, high schools, media, students and fans. Be a valuable compo- nent of the institutions we serve.

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H E A D C O A C H FFRREEDD HHIILLLL

A “throwback, old-school coach,” Fred Hill is in his fourth season In the classroom, the Scarlet Knights have continued to excel under directing Rutgers’ men’s basketball program. The Verona native Hill’s guidance. All 10 men's basketball seniors to have played during enters 2009-10 with 28 seasons of Division I coaching experience his tenure have earned diplomas. In the NCAA's most recent and eight BIG EAST postseason appearances on his resume. A Academic Progress Rate public report, Rutgers received a multiyear “Jersey guy” with a staff steeped in the Garden State, Hill has logged a score of 968, which ranked in the top 20 percent of Division I men's multitude of miles on the Turnpike to build the program towards basketball programs. The score was fourth among the sixteen BIG prominence. The team that takes the floor in 2009-10 will be the first EAST basketball teams. comprised entirely of players recruited during his tenure. At the core of Hill’s coaching and personal philosophy is a commit- The program has made tangible progress under Hill’s leadership, not ment to community service. Echoing ’s famous quota- just on the court, but in the classroom and in the community. tion that “You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you,” he takes a proactive Last season, Hill went to battle in the talent-laden BIG EAST and approach to civic responsibility. He is a strong supporter of the Jimmy against one of the nation’s most difficult schedules. With just one sen- V Foundation, founded by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano, who co-cap- ior starter on the floor, Rutgers competed against 15 teams in 2008- tained the 1966-67 Rutgers squad. Proceeds from Hill’s annual 09 that earned post-season berths, including 10 that had their NCAA Celebrity Golf Classic benefit the foundation. He is also active with Tournament cards punched. The Scarlet Knights were one of just two Jack’s Kids, an initiative to raise money to combat childhood cancer. teams that competed against all four NCAA No. 1 seeds. During the Rutgers men’s basketball players are active in community outreach season, RU became the first school in history to play the nation’s top under Hill’s leadership. The team participates annually in the national three teams consecutively, meeting No. 1 and eventual National “Read Across America” program and reads to children at local ele- Champion North Carolina, No. 3 Pittsburgh and No. 2 Connecticut in a mentary schools. In addition, every player is assigned a pen pal at a calendar week. local elementary school via “Scarlet Letters,” a program sponsored by men’s basketball that further enables the Scarlet Knights to serve as “It’s exciting,” Hill told prior to the history-making positive role models in the surrounding communities. Every holiday venture. “I look at it as a great opportunity for our guys because we’re season the Scarlet Knights distribute toys to needy children through building a program. These teams are where we want to be. We want Toys for Tots. to be a No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 team in the country. I want them to experi- ence the challenge of playing top teams. Let’s go lay it on the line for A noted recruiter, Hill and his staff inked an incoming recruiting class 40 minutes.” comprised entirely of nationally-rated prospects. The class received a “B” grade from ESPN before the addition of James Beatty, who Despite the degree of difficulty, Rutgers made strides with two fresh- entered the spring signing ranked by one outlet as the top available men starters and improved in a multitude of statistical categories point guard nationally, and Muhamed Hasani, a member of the Kosovo from the prior (2007-08) season, including points per game, oppo- senior national team. The 2008-09 recruiting class was one of the nents points per game, field goal percentage, opponent three-point most heralded in program history. The class, ranked No. 19 nationally field goal percentage, free throw percentage, rebounding margin, by Scout.com, included the first McDonald's All-American (Mike assists per game, steals per game and blocks per game. Rosario) in team annals.

Freshman guard Mike Rosario set the Rutgers freshman all-time scor- Rutgers recognized the progress the program had made under Hill’s ing mark with 517 points en route to being named a freshman All- leadership and announced a two-year contract extension on May 29, American, BIG EAST All-Rookie and the MET Rookie of the Year. 2008. The extension provides that his contract will continue through Freshman forward Gregory Echenique set the RU rookie all-time the 2012-13 campaign. rebounding mark with 268 boards and ranked third in blocks and fourth in rebounding among freshmen nationally. The duo com- "There is no other program that I would rather be coaching basketball bined to lead all BIG EAST rookies in eight statistical categories. at than Rutgers, our state university. This is home," said Hill when his contract extension was announced. "I am extremely grateful for the 71 HEAD COACH FRED HILL confidence that Rutgers University has shown in me. I fully understand Prior to being named the program’s 16th head coach, Hill served as the responsibility that comes along with it, and I look forward to deliv- Associate Head Coach for the Scarlet Knights during the 2005-06 ering a championship program that Rutgers and the State of New season. In this capacity, he earned his first courtside victory at the Jersey will be proud of." helm. He led Rutgers to a 91-84 win over Marquette on Feb. 12, 2006, while serving as acting head coach that afternoon. Before Hill is the driving force behind the annual “New Jersey Legends of Rutgers, Hill spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Villanova, Basketball Clinic,” sponsored by Rutgers and the NJSIAA, which held including the final two as associate head coach. He was a major fac- each October at the RAC. It is open to all coaches and covers a wide tor in the recruitment of Villanova’s highly-acclaimed recruiting classes range of topics, including scoring strategies, specialty plays, multiple of 2002 and 2003, and played a key role in on-court teaching and in- defenses and basketball philosophies. Among the legendary hardwood game strategy. Villanova reached the Sweet 16 in 2005 and mentors to participate are Tom Brennan, , , advanced to the Elite Eight in 2006. John Carroll, Patty Coyle, Bob Farrell, , Brian Hill, and . Hill served three seasons (1998-2001) as an assistant coach at Seton Hall, where he was part of the staff that helped steer the The Legends clinic is not the only camp to achieve success under Hill. Pirates to the Sweet 16 in 2000 and secure the top-ranked recruiting This Scarlet Knights’ summer clinics attract over 1,000 scholastic class in the nation that year. players and more than 100 high school teams annually. Prior to his stint at Seton Hall, Hill served seven years as an assistant Since taking the helm “On the Banks,” Hill has made great strides in coach at Fairleigh Dickinson, including his final three seasons as asso- improving team resources and operations. A locker room renovation, ciate head coach. In Hill’s final season at FDU, the Knights were 23-7 the hiring of a strength and conditioning specialist exclusively for bas- and captured the NEC title. The team advanced to the NCAA tourna- ketball, and streamlined team travel have been achieved during his ment to face No. 2 seed Connecticut. Guard Elijah Allen scored 43 tenure. The Scarlet Knights charter to away contests, enabling players points, the third highest output all-time in the East Region, but the to spend more time in the classroom. 15th-seeded Knights dropped a hard-fought 93-85 decision to the Huskies. Hill has also served as an assistant coach at (1988- Born and raised in the Garden State, Hill recognized a life-long 91), Marquette (1986-88), Rider (1983-86) and Lehigh (1982-83). dream when he was named head coach of the Scarlet Knights on His first college coaching position was at his alma mater, Montclair March 27, 2006. State College, in 1981-82.

“Our program will be built on basic characteristics,” said Hill. “We're Born March 26, 1959, Hill is a 1977 graduate of Verona High School going to be known for our toughness, our togetherness, our hard and a 1981 graduate of Montclair State. At MSC, he was an all-con- work, our passion and our pride in Rutgers University. Players need ference guard as a senior on a team that reached the NCAA Division to be put in the right role. Ideally, with the personnel we bring in, I'd III Tournament. He earned a degree in business administration. like to get up and down the floor on offense and use multiple defen- sive looks, but again, it comes down to putting guys in the right posi- Coaching is in Hill’s bloodlines as his father, Fred Hill Sr., is the long- tion to be successful.” time, highly-successful head baseball coach at Rutgers. The duo is the only father-son combo to serve as head coaches at the same universi- ty at the Division I level. The elder Hill completed his 26th season at Rutgers in 2009 and was named the ABCA East Region Division I THE HILL FILE - COACHING EXPERIENCE Coach of The Year in 2007 after leading his team to a BIG EAST title 1981-82 Assistant Coach Montclair State and the NCAA Regional. In addition, his uncle, Brian Hill, has been a 1982-83 Assistant Coach Lehigh head coach on both the collegiate and NBA levels, and is currently an 1983-86 Assistant Coach Rider assistant with the . The Hills are often referred to as 1986-88 Assistant Coach Marquette “New Jersey’s Coaching Family.” 1988-91 Assistant Coach Maine 1991-94 Assistant Coach Fairleigh Dickinson 1995-98 Associate Head Coach Fairleigh Dickinson 1998-01 Assistant Coach Seton Hall 2001-03 Assistant Coach Villanova 2003-05 Associate Head Coach Villanova 2005-06 Associate Head Coach Rutgers 2006-present Head Coach Rutgers

EDUCATION Montclair St. College; 1981 Business Administration

PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: March 26, 1959 Hometown: Verona, N.J. High School: Verona 72 WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

“As a player in high school and college he was always a point guard and was a coach on the floor. Even when he was playing in college we used to talk a lot about the game and what was going on in basketball. Then I hired him just a year out of college as my assistant at Lehigh University and we spent that year working together. I could tell in that short time that we worked together that he had a passion for the game, that he really understood the game, and that he was going to be a really good teacher of the game.” - Brian Hill, Former Head Coach, Orlando Magic and

“Anytime you are in a situation where you have great expectations and your goals are very high, you need a solid foundation. Coach Hill is a relentless recruiter, who does an excellent job teaching and coaching. It is going to be very similar to what happened to the football program. You are going to see the attitudes change, you’re going to see the cooperation from the coaches in the state change, and you are going to see the reward of hard work.” - Mike Fratello, NBA Television Analyst and Former Head Coach

"Jersey coaches trust him and he trusts them. They are his friends, even those who never sent him a kid. The reason is truth. I've heard every recruiting pitch you can imagine. But his is totally truthful and the kids can tell it. He doesn't make promises he or his school won't keep." - Bob Hurley, Head Coach, St. Anthony High School (Jersey City, N.J.)

“I know from the conversations I’ve had with my dad about Rutgers and Freddie that we both feel like Freddie’s going to take care of the kids. He’s going to work real hard to make sure the kids are going to develop into successful people.” - Dan Hurley, Head Coach, St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, N.J.)

"I'm glad he's there. I think the program is in great hands with Freddie Hill." - Eddie Jordan, Rutgers All-American and Head Coach

"I love Coach Hill, just because of the way he is off the court. He loves Rutgers, he shows a lot of support to everbody (in the program). You have to respect somebody for that. Personally, I owe a lot to Coach Hill. He was a big part of the reason why I made it to the NBA. He's the total package as a coach: recruiting, X's and O's, and the way he develops your skills. He taught me a lot. He loves what he does and it rubs off on people." - , Guard and NBA First Round Draft Choice

“He’s the best I’ve ever met in the business – the best as far as recruiter-wise, coaching-wise and person-wise.” - Bob Cimmino, Head Coach, Mount Vernon (N.Y.) High School

"He brings the total package -- recruiting success, enthusiasm and excitement plus a knowledge of the game." - Dick Vitale, Announcer, ESPN/ABC

"I was going to Seton Hall because he was on the staff there. When he left to come to Villanova, that's the reason I chose Villanova. And if he'd have chosen a different school, I would have gone to that one. He cares about you and you know it." - , Guard and Former NBA First Round Draft Choice

“This guy is not a hired gun that’s going to come into Rutgers and then move on. This guy is going to be there for life. His dad has coached baseball there for life. Fred Hill is committed to Rutgers...this guy is going to have this program in the top 25 because of the way he is recruiting.” -Mark Adams, ESPN Analyst 73

ABOUT FRED HILL

“The thing that jumped out at me is how well he handled himself last year (2006-07). When things do not go well, a lot of guys hit the wall. He never did that. He kept his composure, kept his dignity all the time, and always said the right things. I have known him since he was 12 years old, so obviously I follow him very closely. I called him a couple times last season just saying hey, we know where we are, but you are doing it right, you are doing everything the right way. He never got shook, he understood that this will take some time.” - Tom Brennan, ESPN Analyst and Former Head Coach, University of Vermont

"He's got a tremendous rapport with people in New York City, coaches and the summer basketball people, and with the Jersey coaches and summer people." - Kevin Boyle, Head Coach, St. Patrick’s HS (Elizabeth, NJ)

"He made my family feel really comfortable. He made us feel like he was a friend of the family and not just a coach. He has a unique style…He is very genuine." - , Guard, NBA Guard

"Coach Hill built a relationship with me from an early age. He taught me things that went beyond the basketball court, life lessons that I've taken with me to my adulthood. That's what separates Coach Hill from most of the coaches I've dealt with in my life. He's able to relate with you beyond the game." - Elijah Allen, Guard, Fairleigh Dickinson

"He was my assistant for seven years and after his fourth year we named him associate head coach. The thing about Fred is he has a terrific basketball mind and he's an extremely hard worker." - Tom Green, Former Head Coach, Fairleigh Dickinson

"He's ready to run his own show. He's been exposed to all different types of coaches and nobody knows the game better than him. The thing that has made him a great recruiter all these years is that he's always true to his word. That's going to make him successful as a head coach, too." - Ollie Gelston, Former Head Coach, Montclair State

“There is no doubt that he will get it done here. You look at what he has done as an assistant, all the guys he has brought in. It is all about recruiting and that guy could sell ice to Eskimos. He is that passionate, he is that committed, and it is only a matter of time before he gets it turned around.” - Patty Coyle, Rutgers Hall of Famer and Former WNBA Head Coach

"Fred Hill is an absolutely wired recruiter in the Northeast (especially Jersey) who helped deliver monster classes to Seton Hall and … the [Villanova] Wildcats. He's long overdue to be handed his own program to turn into a winner." - Dan Wetzel, Lindy's College Basketball

"If you don't know Fred Hill from Sam Hill, you haven't been paying attention. He's the guy who helped Tommy Amaker build Seton Hall's Sweet 16 team in 2000 by landing Eddie Griffin, Andre Barrett and Samuel Dalembert. He then went to Villanova, where he helped Jay Wright assemble last season's (2006) Sweet 16 team by landing Randy Foye, Curtis Sumpter, Allan Ray and Mike Nardi. Fred Hill is hot." - Gregg Doyel, CBS Sportsline 74

R E C R U I T I N G C O O R D I N A T O R JJIIMM CCAARRRR

Jim Carr is in his 11th campaign with the Scarlet Knights and rotat- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ed into the role of recruiting coordinator for the 2009-10 season. During his tenure “On the Banks” he has spent five seasons as an 1989-91 Athletic Director/Head Coach assistant coach. York (Pa.) County Day School 1992-96 Assoc. Director/Recruiting Coord. Carr has served two separate stints on the staff and transitioned to The Hoop Group assistant coach prior to the 2004-05 campaign. Recognized by Hoop 1997-2000 Director of Basketball Operations Scoop as one of the nation’s top assistant coaches, Carr has men- Rutgers tored multiple Scarlet Knights, most notably All-BIG EAST and NBA 2000-02 Assistant Coach first round selection Quincy Douby of the . Fairleigh Dickinson 2002-03 Director of Basketball Operations The Freeland, Pa. native began his second stint at Rutgers in Rutgers September of 2002 as Director of Men’s Basketball Operations, after 2004-2009 Assistant Coach spending two years as an assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson Rutgers 2009-Present Recruiting Coordinator Rutgers

PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: July 19, 1968 Hometown: Freeland Pa. High School: Freeland College: York, B.A. General Studies 2000 University. Carr, who had previously served in the capacity of Director of Men's Basketball Operations at Rutgers from 1997-2000, has an extensive background that includes 20 years of coaching, administra- tion and recruiting experience at the high school and college levels.

Carr’s extensive international experience has developed valuable recruiting inroads for RU. He was instrumental in the program signing highly-touted prospects from South America (Gregory Echenique), Africa (Hamady Ndiaye) and Europe (Muhamed Hasani) in recent years. He has also coached multiple all-star teams on overseas tours, including trips to the Ukraine and to the Bahamas.

Carr began his coaching career as the athletic director/head basket- ball coach at the York (Pa.) Country Day school. He has served as an assistant at Kings (Pa.) College and Stroudsburg High School and was the Assistant Director for the Invitational Basketball Camps in Stroudsburg, Pa.

Carr earned a general studies degree from York College in 2000. He and wife Natalie reside in South Plainfield with their infant son Brayden. 75

A S S I S T A N T C O A C H CCRRAAIIGG CCAARRTTEERR

Craig Carter, a standout guard at Rutgers from 1987-91, is in his fourth PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE season as an assistant coach with the Scarlet Knights. The Brooklyn, N.Y. 1998 Assistant Coach native made two NCAA Tournament appearances in Scarlet and entered Norwalk Community College 2009-10 with 12 years of coaching experience on his resume. 1999-01 Assistant Coach Lincoln High School Carter returned to "The Banks" in 2006 after serving as an assistant 2001-03 Assistant Coach coach at Siena. He was an integral member of a coaching staff that inher- Elizabeth City State ited a program that had won six games the previous year and improved to 2003-04 Director of Basketball Operations 15 wins in 2005-06. North Carolina-Greensboro 2004-05 Director of Basketball Operations Carter spent the 2004-05 season as the director of basketball operations Massachusetts at UMass, where he handled a myriad of duties. He coordinated of all 2005-06 Assistant Coach aspects of team travel and helped establish the team's schedule and work- Siena out regiments. Prior to his stint at UMass, Carter spent a year as direc- 2006-Present Assistant Coach tor of basketball operations at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro Rutgers in 2003-04, where he was responsible for a wide array of duties within the basketball program. PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: September 6, 1969 Carter was an assistant coach at Elizabeth City State in North Carolina for Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. two seasons (2001-03). Prior to his stint at ECS, he served as an assis- High School: Bronx High School of Science College: Rutgers; B.A. English 1992

tant coach at Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., from 1999-2001, while also working an elementary school teacher in the New York school system. Carter also served as an assistant coach at Norwalk Community College (Conn.) in 1998 and was a video coordinator with the WNBA's New York Liberty in the summer of 2001.

Before beginning his coaching career in 1998, Carter worked in the cor- porate world in various roles, including financial analyst, foreign exchange analyst and trading support specialist with some of the nation's top firms, General Electric, Global Consumer Finance and Chase Manhattan Bank.

Born September 6, 1969, Carter earned a degree in English in 1992. He ranks tied for seventh all-time at Rutgers in assists (311) and tenth in career steals (123).

Carter resides in Somerset. He is the proud father of a 19 year old daugh- ter, Amber, who attends Rutgers-Newark. 76

A S S I S T A N T C O A C H DDAARRRREENN SSAAVVIINNOO

Darren Savino is in his fourth season as an assistant coach at Rutgers. The Jersey City, N.J., native enters the 2009-10 campaign with 14 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE years of college coaching experience, including five years courtside in 1995-96 Administrative Assistant the BIG EAST Conference. Seton Hall 1996-98 Assistant Coach Savino arrived "On The Banks" after serving as an assistant coach at St. John’s Murray State University, where he was involved in every aspect of the 1998-99 Assistant Coach Racer program. He helped guide Murray State to an Ohio Valley East Carolina Conference title in 2005-06. The team advanced to the NCAA 1999-2002 Assistant Coach Tournament, where the Racers dropped a hard-fought four-point con- New Mexico test to then-No. 3 seed North Carolina. 2002-04 Assistant Coach Quinnipiac Known for his tireless drive and determination, Savino served as an 2004-06 Assistant Coach assistant coach at (2002-04), where he was in Murray State charge of recruiting and player development. From 1999-2002 he was 2006-Present Assistant Coach an assistant coach at the University of New Mexico. The Lobos played in Rutgers the NIT all three seasons during his tenure in Albuquerque. PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: September 7, 1971 Hometown: Jersey City, N.J. High School: Saint Anthony College: Jersey City State; Business Administration, 1994

Savino held similar duties while serving as an assistant coach at East Carolina University (1998-99) and St. John's University (1996-98). In 1997-98, the second of his two seasons at St. John's, the Red Storm team reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in five years. That team featured future NBA players Ron Artest, Felipe Lopez, Zendon Hamilton and Lavor Postell.

Prior to his stint at St. John's, Savino spent the 1995-96 season as an administrative assistant at . Current forward was a member of that Pirates' squad. Savino began his coaching career as junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach at Marist High School in Bayonne, N.J.

A 1989 graduate of St. Anthony High School, Savino played under the legendary Bob Hurley, Sr. At St. Anthony, he teamed with Duke star Bobby Hurley and high school All-American Roderick Rhodes on a team that won the USA Today national championship his senior season.

Savino earned his degree in business administration, specializing in sports management, at Jersey City State College in 1994 and was a member of the 1992 team that reached the NCAA Division III Final Four. 77

A S S I S T A N T C O A C H SSAALL MMEENNTTEESSAANNAA

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Sal Mentesana is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Scarlet Knights. He arrived in Piscataway in August with 15 seasons 1975-79 Head Coach of collegiate head coaching experience on his resume. Notre Dame High School (Easton, Pa.) 1979-83 Assistant Coach “Sal Mentesana possesses a wealth of experience and we are very Lehigh excited to welcome him into the Rutgers basketball family,” said 1983-87 Assistant Coach Head Coach Fred Hill. “Sal and I have an established relationship and William & Mary I’m confident that his veteran perspective will be of great benefit to 1987-96 Head Coach our program.” East Stroudsburg 1996-02 Head Coach Mentesana most recently served as head coach of the Reading Lehigh Railers of the Premier Basketball League. The team posted a 12-9 2008 Head Coach overall record during its lone season in 2008 and advanced to the Reading Railers (Premier Basketball League) PBL Eastern Division championship. 2009-Present Assistant Coach Rutgers A veteran at the collegiate level, Mentesana served as head coach at PERSONAL INFORMATION Lehigh University from 1996-2002 and as head coach at East Birthdate: December 22, 1947 Hometown: Easton, Pa. High School: Easton College: Providence College, 1969

Stroudsburg University from 1987-1996. At Lehigh, his players earned All-Patriot League honors on 10 occasions. At East Stroudsburg, he led the Warriors to two Eastern Division titles and the school’s only State Athletic Conference champi- onship in 1990. The team also advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament He was named the PSAC Coach of the Year in the same year. He and the 1990 team were inducted into the ESU Hall of Fame in October 2007.

A 1969 graduate of Providence College, Mentesana began his coach- ing career as a junior high coach in his hometown of Easton, Pa. and as a junior varsity coach at Phillipsburg (N.J.) Catholic HS. He worked as a history teacher at Easton Area High School before being named head coach at Notre Dame High, where he led the Crusaders to their first ever District XI Boys Basketball Championship. He then moved to the collegiate ranks, serving as assistant coach at both Lehigh and The College of William and Mary. At Lehigh, he worked alongside Fred Hill on Brian Hill’s staff.

Mentesana and his wife Beth have been married for over 27 years. 78

SENIOR D IRECTOR OF OPERA TIONS DDEENNNNIISS GGRREEGGOORRYY

Dennis Gregory is in his fourth season with the Rutgers men’s basket- DID YOU KNOW... ball program. He was promoted to Senior Director of Men’s Basketball Operations in September 2008 after serving as Director of Dennis Gregory has over 20 years of Basketball Operations for the prior two seasons. The Rutherford, N.J. native’s many duties focus on areas such as team travel, facility basketball experience, serving as both a scheduling, and fund raising among several other responsibilities. He coach and administrator throughout the also serves as the director of the Scarlet Knights Basketball Camp. New Jersey and the New York Gregory has over 20 years of basketball experience as both a coach Metropolitan area. and administrator throughout the New Jersey and New York metro- politan area. He arrived “On The Banks” after serving as the director of Long Island University’s Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Complex, Gregory has served two stints as head boys basketball coach in the a new $40 million on-campus facility. He oversaw all operations relat- Garden State. From 1989-94, he was head coach of Don Bosco ing to the completion of the WRAC. Prep, before mentoring Queen of Peace High School in North Arlington from 2003 to 2005. From 2003-06, Gregory served as the Vice President of Operations for DC Sports, a sports apparel company, where he helped manage the firm’s day-to-day operations. He organized and managed the com- pany’s computer system, while coordinating the firm’s marketing efforts. During that time he also worked as an assistant men’s basket- ball coach at Caldwell College in 2005-06.

Prior to joining DC Sports, Gregory served from 1995-2003 as Executive Vice President of Marketing and Promotion for The Hoop Group, the largest basketball instruction organization in the world. From its base operation of two summer overnight camps – the Pocono Invitational and Eastern Invitational - The Hoop Group’s 15 separate entities encompass more than 28,000 student-athletes and 3,000 high school, collegiate, AAU and youth league coaches. At The Hoop Group, Gregory was involved in all aspects of marketing, promotion, facility management, sponsorship acquisition and budgetary operations.

Gregory has an extensive coaching background as well, serving as an assistant men's basketball coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University from 1985-88. His duties at FDU included film review, scheduling, practice and game planning, office management and recruitment of student-ath- letes. From 1987-95, Gregory was director of FDU's . He also worked as director of the prestigious Reebok ABCD Camp held at FDU and managed the Metro Classic, the largest summer high school basketball tournament in the country. 79

D I R E C T O R O F O P E R A T I O N S OOLLIIVVEERR WWIINNTTEERRBBOONNEE

Oliver Winterbone is in his second season as Director of Basketball Operations for the Rutgers men’s basketball program. A native of Fair Haven, N.J. and a Rutgers graduate, Winterbone spent the prior DID YOU KNOW... three seasons as Assistant Director of Basketball Operations/Video Coordinator at the . Oliver Winterbone earned his bachelor’s

“Oliver is a ‘Jersey guy’ with a passion for Rutgers basketball,” said degree in Information Technology and head coach Fred Hill when he announced Winterbone’s appointment. Informatics from Rutgers in 2005. “His experience in video and day-to-day operations will be a great asset to our program.” During his prior tenure in Piscataway, he served as head men’s basketball Winterbone joined the RU staff in the summer of 2008. His responsi- manager for three seasons.

bilities with the Scarlet Knights are varied and widespread. He is responsible for all team video operations, including advance scouting of opponents, as well as evaluation video for RU players. He is also in charge of the video library and video exchange. In addition, he over- sees the staff of student managers and plays an integral role in camps, office operations and team travel.

At Virginia, Winterbone managed the Cavalier’s video library and assisted with scouting, travel, camps and community service initia- tives. The Cavaliers won the ACC regular season title in 2006-07 and advanced to the NCAA tournament. In the summer of 2007, Winterbone was on the staff for Team USA’s U19 World Championship squad for trials and training camp. The team won a gold medal at the Global Games in , Texas, and finished with the silver medal at the 2007 U19 World Championship competi- tion in Serbia.

Winterbone earned his bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Informatics from Rutgers in May of 2005. During his tenure in Piscataway, he served as head men’s basketball man- ager for three seasons.

Winterbone and his wife Kristin reside in Piscataway. 80

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Matt Bloom is in his third season with the Rutgers men’s basketball program and his second as Basketball Operations Coordinator. The Teaneck, N.J. native was promoted to his current position in DID YOU KNOW... September after serving as a special assistant in 2007-08. Matt Bloom was raised in an RU family. Bloom plays an integral role in summer and team camps and serves as coordinator for the Scarlet Knight Fall Hoop Festival. He manages Both parents, as well as his brother, team recruiting correspondences and general day-to-day office opera- are Rutgers graduates. tions. In addition, he monitors student-athlete documentation and assists in the coordination of player daily schedules. with the New Jersey Nets. With the NBA club, he helped develop the Bloom, who had previously served as a volunteer assistant with the team’s defensive player rating system. During his tenure, he also Scarlet Knights, returned to “The Banks” after serving as a consultant worked for The Hoop Group and managed the office at the Eastern Invitational Basketball Clinic. Bloom served as associate director of Fairleigh Dickinson’s Knights basketball camps under head coach Tom Green from 2002-03. He has also worked as a volunteer at the Advanta Championships and the Adidas ABCD Basketball Camp.

The valedictorian of his high school class, Bloom attended Penn, earn- ing a bachelor of arts in philosophy, politics and economics in May, 2004. He was a manager with the Quakers for four seasons under head coach .

Bloom, who is married to the former Alicia Marini, resides in Cherry Hill. 81

S T R E N G T H & C O N D I T I O N I N G C O A C H PPHHIILL DDYYEERR

Phil Dyer is in his third season as strength and conditioning coach for the Rutgers Men’s Basketball program. A former multi-sport colle- giate athlete, he has 13 years of professional experience in sports DID YOU KNOW... specific human performance. Phil Dyer has 11 years of peak Unlike other Division I basketball programs, where strength and condi- tioning coaches are responsible for training multiple sports teams, the performance training in the collegiate Scarlet Knights have an exclusively dedicated strength and condition- ranks, including six seasons in the ing coach. This enables Dyer to design and actively implement pro- grams specifically for the hardwood. As such, Rutgers players have BIG EAST Conference. the energy and system demands that the game requires. Dyer has 11 years of peak performance training in the collegiate ranks, A native of Harrison, Maine, Dyer is the Owner and Director of including six seasons in the BIG EAST Conference. He served as Dynamic Fitness Formula, a personal training organization. The com- Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning at Seton Hall from 1997 to pany designs and implements weight training programs for athletes 2001. He was responsible for the strength, speed development and and members of the general public. conditioning for both men's and women's basketball teams, while over- seeing all the programs for Pirate athletic department. During Dyer’s tenure in South Orange, the men’s basketball team advanced to post- season play each season, including an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2000 under Tommy Amaker. Dyer and Fred Hill, an assistant coach at Seton Hall from 1998-01, worked together for three seasons at SHU.

Dyer’s experience also includes Head Athletic Trainer and Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Caldwell College, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Clemson, and assistant strength and condition- ing coach intern at Northeastern.

Dyer is a 1996 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Boston, where he majored in human performance and fitness, with a concen- tration on exercise physiology and athletic training. He played both basketball and baseball at UMB and served as a student athletic train- er. During his undergraduate studies, he worked with various youth athletic programs in the greater Boston area as a conditioning and nutritional consultant.

A former head athletic trainer at Lincoln and Harrison High Schools in New Jersey, Dyer has devoted countless hours on a volunteer basis to the Jersey Hot Shots, a youth basketball organization run in associa- tion with the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Scotch Plains. He is also active in a big brother program. Dyer is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, as well as a certified athletic trainer. 82

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At Rutgers University, the men's basketball staff places as much empha- recognition throughout her career. An active student-athlete, she was a sis on each player's academic success as it does on his athletic achieve- Student-Athlete Advisory Board member, Student-Athlete Peer Network ment. Head coach Fred Hill and his staff take an active role in players' member, and participated in a variety of community service activities. academic progress. Each coach keeps a daily account of their assigned players' class and tutor schedule, when assignments are due and when In addition to heading up the academic support system for the men's bas- tests are approaching, thus offering continued focus and support. ketball program, she serves as the academic advisor for the men's and women's soccer programs. She is also the Scholarship Program As part of the staff's commitment to academics, the Scarlet Knights Coordinator for Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes and is a have a full-time academic advisor who oversees all areas of the team's member of the Region 2 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship committee. academic life. Assistant Director of Academic Support for Student- Athletes Randi Larson works closely with the student-athletes, coaches In addition to her duties with the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate and instructors to facilitate and enhance academic progress. Athletics, Larson, a native of Morrisville, Pa, has worked as an instructor for the freshman course and now teaches a seminar Larson's role with the basketball team includes help with scheduling, course for transfer students. study skills and time management plus providing tutors and services nec- essary for top academic performance. Through effective and constant Randi and her husband Benjamin reside in Piscataway. communication with student-athletes, coaches, instructors, college deans and other university administrators, Larson is able to anticipate the needs of the student-athletes and provide support and structure for the fulfillment of each player's academic goals.

In order to meet the needs of the Scarlet Knights during the season, Larson travels to away games, facilitating study hall while on the road. She also guides the Scarlet Knights in the Rutgers life skills program called RU STRONG, which strives to provide growth in four areas: aca- demic excellence, personal development, career development and community service. Involvement in the RU STRONG program provides opportunities to develop important skills such as responsibility and independence.

Larson arrived at Rutgers in the fall of 2001 and begins her eighth sea- son with the Scarlet Knight men's basketball program. She brought her experiences from Wagner College where she served as an Assistant Athletic Director, the Associate Director of Academic Advisement, and the Assistant Coach throughout her three years in that athletic department. While there, she also earned her Master of Business Administration degree in May of 2000.

Larson graduated from Penn State University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. She was a four-year varsity letterwinner as an out- fielder for the Lady Lion Softball team, earning Big-Ten Academic 83

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Headed by Dr. Robert Monaco, the RU sports medicine staff consists of 10 full- time certified athletic trainers, one certified intern athletic trainer, and several student athletic trainers. In addition, the staff is assisted by orthopedic consult- ants, dentists and drug education counselors, as well as many other branches of medical consultants.

Eric Bridenbaugh serves as the Director of Athletic Training Services and has been a member of the Rutgers athletic training staff since 1992. He is in his 11th season as the head athletic trainer for the men's basketball program. A 1991 graduate of Rutgers' Cook College, Bridenbaugh has a degree in Exercise Science and Sports Studies. He received his Master of Science in Athletic Training in 1992.

In addition to his responsibilities with the basketball team, Bridenbaugh has served as the assistant athletic trainer with the Scarlet Knight football team, head athletic trainer with the men's soccer and wrestling teams and serves as a part-time professor in the Exercise Science and Sports Studies Department. He and his wife Jennifer live in Flemington with their daughter Melissa (11) and sons Joshua (9) and Jared (6). work year round to enable the athletes to return to their full potential with mini- mal chance of re-injury. The Rutgers sports medicine staff provides full-service Treatment and rehabilitation are done in one of three separate athletic training health and medical care for all the athletes' needs, from their first physical par- rooms where the latest modalities for electrical stimulation and progressive ticipation to the follow-up for post-operative insurance questions. resistance are available. Computerized testing, many forms of aerobic condition- ing apparatuses, an x-ray room and the new Hale Center “wet room” that Dr. Monaco serves as assistant athletic director/director of sports medicine at includes a hot tub, cold tub and Hydroworks underwater treadmill are available Rutgers. He is in his 12th year at Rutgers after completing a year's fellowship so that the sports medicine staff can tailor a specific program of rehabilitation in primary care-sports medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of for each individual. With tireless work and cooperation between coaches, New Jersey as well as the Hospital for Special Surgery of Cornell University. strength staff, consultants and sports medicine staff, RU student-athletes Rutgers Athletics is continuing its relationship with the loyal and hard-working receive professional attention around the clock. These health care providers group of orthopedic doctors from University Orthopedic Associates. The follow- ing list of doctors help contribute to the needs of the Scarlet MEDICAL STAFF ATHLETIC TRAINERS Knights who are injured: Dr. Joseph Leddy, Dr. Michael Coyle, • Dr. Robert Monaco Director of Sports • David McCune Director of AT Services/ Dr. Stephen Cook, Dr. Timothy Hosea, Dr. Donald Polakoff, Medicine/Assistant Athletic Director Head Football Athletic Trainer Dr. Mark Butler, Dr. David Hardwood, Dr. Stuart Levine, Dr. • Dr. Phil Cohen Assistant Team Physician • Eric Bridenbaugh Director of AT Services/ Jeffrey Bechler and Dr. Charles Gatt. • Corey Pegues Physician Extender/ Men's Basketball, Cheer and Dance Athletic Trainer • Lori Uretsky Women's Basketball, Golf The State University has its own Rutgers Athletics • Dr. Michael Coyle Orthopedic Surgeon • Kathy Galli Gymnastics, Crew • Dr. Timothy Hosea Orthopedic Surgeon • Arno Rheinberger Football Substance Abuse Program, mandatory for all intercollegiate • Dr. Brian Maher Sports Psychologist • Jennifer Steinberg Field Hockey, Women's athletes. Headed by Dr. Robert Pandina, the program works • Dr. Charles A. Maher Sports Psychologist , Swimming and closely with the University's Drug and Alcohol Education • Devon Golen Registered Dietician/ • Chris D'Andrea Men's Soccer, Men’s Program to provide education and counseling in conjunction Sports Nutritionist Lacrosse, Women’s Tennis with drug screening. In addition to Pandina's lectures, which • Rucchi Mehta Sports Medicine Fellow • Mike Pawlusiak Football are central to the program, experts on drugs, alcohol, medi- • James Petrucci Sports Medicine Fellow • Melanee Johnson , Softball cine and law enforcement are brought in to speak to • Rob Piacentini Baseball, Women's Soccer the student-athletes. Pandina is an associate pro- • Mike Kellner Wrestling, Football • Rob DiGregorio Football, Track & Field fessor of psychology at Rutgers and the scientific director of the Center for Alcohol Studies. 84 BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF GENE WELLS EQUIPMENT MANAGER

Gene Wells heads up the task of equipping and outfitting the Scarlet Knights men's basketball team. A 1980 Rutgers College graduate with a degree in History, Wells was a standout on the Scarlet Knight track and field team, where he was team MVP his senior year and former school record-holder in the 800-meters.

A member of the Rutgers athletic department since 1983, Wells is also the equipment manager for the men's soc- cer program and assists in the equipment needs of several other programs, including men's and women's track. A Piscataway High School graduate, Wells and his wife Janet reside in Piscataway with their son Brian (16) and daughter Meaghan (14).

JAMIE NANCY CARR RUSSO ASSISTANT TO HEAD COACH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Jamie Carr is in her third season as assistant Nancy Russo has worked in the Rutgers to the Head Coach. She arrived “On the University Department of Intercollegiate Banks” in fall 2007 after working as an Athletics since 1979. More than 20 of administrative analyst at UMDNJ. In her role, those years have been spent in men’s bas- Jamie performs a variety of duties, including ketball, where she performs an integral the management of Coach Hill’s calendar and role in the daily operations of the program. correspondences. She resides in Freehold Nancy and her husband Rich reside in with her daughter Kasey and son R.J. Wall Township. TEAM MANAGERS

Kneeling (l to r): Mike Cavanagh, Mike Jacobs, Bharat Mohan, Zach Vajda, Craig Manfra, Brian Wasyluk, Jason Yi and Dave Kenah. Standing (l to r): Andrew Evans, Dan Torsiello, Sean Dugan, Jes Scheirer, Marcus Guest, Nicole Byrne, Shannan McMillan, Brittany Kelly, Dave Fedor, Seth Mucha and Matt Celentano.

86 CINCINNATI COLGATE CONNECTICUT JANUARY 2 • 8 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. DECEMBER 6 • 2 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. FEBRUARY 20 • 4 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: University of Cincinnati School Name: Colgate University School Name: University of Connecticut Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Location: Storrs, Conn. Nickname: Bearcats Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Huskies Colors: Red and Black Colors: Maroon and White Colors: National Flag Blue and White Enrollment: 36,518 Enrollment: 2,800 Enrollment: 28,677 Interim President: Monica Rimai, JD Interm President: Lyle Roelofs President: Dr. Michael J. Hogan Athletic Director: Jeffrey Hathaway Athletic Director: Mike Thomas Athletic Director: David Roach Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Patriot League Arena: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167)/XL Center Arena: Fifth Third Arena (13,176) Arena: Cotterell Court (3,100) (16,294) Athletics Website: www.ucbearcats.com Athletics Website: www.gocolgateraiders.com Athletics Website: www.uconnhuskies.com

COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: (Cincinnati '97) Head Coach: Emmett Davis (St. Lawrence ‘81) Head Coach: (American International Record at School: 42-52 (three seasons) Record at School: 148-170 (11 seasons) College '68) Overall Record: 111-76 (six seasons) Overall Record: Same Record at School: 557-205 (23 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Larry Davis, George Jackson, Assistant Coaches: Jon Coffman, Aaron Marshall, Overall Record: 805-342 (37 seasons) Tony Stubblefield Greg Snyder Assistant Coaches: George Blaney, Andre LaFleur, All-Time vs. RU: 9-3, Cincinnati leads All-Time vs. RU: 21-15, Colgate leads Patrick Sellers All-Time vs. RU: 32-13, UConn leads 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record:18-14, BE (T-9th) 2008-2009 Record:10-20, 5-9 Patriot League (6th) 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 31-5, 15-3 BE (T-2nd) Postseason: First Round, BIG EAST Championship Postseason: Semifinals, Patriot League Tournament Postseason: Final Four, NCAA Tournament Lettermen returning/lost: 8/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 9/4 Lettermen returning/lost:7/3

MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Mike Harris Basketball SID: Jeremiah Hergott Basketball SID: Kyle Muncy Office Phone: (513) 240-8884 Office Phone: (315) 228-7566 Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Cell Phone: (513) 755-0022 Cell Phone: (315) 527-8460 Cell Phone: (860) 208-8624 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (513) 556-3800 Press Row Phone: (315) 527-8460 Press Row Phone: (860) 486-1888 (GP) DEPAUL DREXEL FLORIDA FEBRUARY 16 • 9 PM • CHICAGO, ILL. NOVEMBER 20 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 28 • TBD • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. FEBRUARY 27 • 4 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: University of Florida School Name: DePaul University School Name: Drexel University Location: Gainesville, Fla. Location: Chicago, Ill. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Dragons Nickname: Gators Nickname: Blue Demons Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Royal Blue and Scarlet Enrollment: 21,537 Enrollment: 52,112 Enrollment: 24,352 Senior Vice President: James Tuckery President: Dr. Bernie Machen President: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley Athletic Director: Jean Lenti Ponsetto Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Conference: BIG EAST Arena: John A. Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,532) Arena: Stephen C. O’Connell Center (12,000) Arena: Allstate Arena (18,500) Athletics Website: www.drexeldragons.com Athletics Website: www.gatorzone.com Athletics Website: www.depaulbluedemons.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: James Flint ( St. Joseph’s ‘87) Head Coach: (Providence, ‘87) Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (Colorado College ‘68) Record at School: 133-108 (eight seasons) Record at School: 310-126 (13 seasons) Record at School: 52-72 (four seasons) Overall Record: 219-180 (13 seasons) Overall Record: 345-146 (15 seasons) Overall Record: 238-216 (15 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Mike Connors, Tony Chiles, Assistant Coaches: Larry Shyatt, Rob Lanier, Assistant Coaches: Tracy Webster, Billy Garrett, Ashley Howard. Richard Pitino David Booth All-Time vs. RU: 12-1, Rutgers leads All-Time vs. RU: Florida leads, 3-1 All-Time vs. RU: Series tied, 2-2 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 15-14, 10-8 CAA (6th) 2008-2009 Record: 25-11, 9-7 SEC (T-5th) 2008-2009 Record: 9-24, 0-18 BE (16th) Postseason: First Round, CAA Tournament Postseason: Quarterfinals, NIT Postseason: Second Round, BIG EAST Tournament Lettermen returning/lost:10/1 Lettermen returning/lost:10/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/3 MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa Basketball SID: Fred Demarest Basketball SID: Greg Greenwell Office Phone: (215) 895-1591 Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 Office Phone: (773) 325-7546 Cell Phone: (267) 258-3714 Cell Phone: (352) 316-5839 Cell Phone: (773) 343-3722 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (215) 895-2041 Press Row Phone: (352) 371-0281 Press Row Phone: (847) 296-6999 87 GEORGETOWN LOUISVILLE MARIST JANUARY 23 • 12 PM • WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 6 • 4 PM • LOUISVILLE, KY. NOVEMBER 14 • 2 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. FEBRUARY 14 • 4 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: Georgetown University School Name: University of Louisville School Name: Location: Washington, D.C. Location: Louisville, Ky. Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Nickname: Hoyas Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Red Foxes Colors: Blue and Gray Colors: Red and Black Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 15,318 Enrollment: 22,000 Enrollment: 4,245 President: John J DeGioia President: Dr. James Ramsey President: Dr. Dennis J. Murray Interim Athletics Director: David R. Porterfield Athletic Director: Tom Jurich Athletic Director: Tim Murray Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Arena: Verizon Center (20,000)/ Arena: Freedom Hall (18,865) Arena: McCann Center (3,200) McDonough Arena (2,400) Athletics Website: www.uoflsports.com Athletics Website: www.goredfoxes.com Athletics Website: www.guhoyas.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: (UMass ‘74) Head Coach: Chuck Martin (Monmouth ‘93) Head Coach: John Thompson III (Princeton ‘88) Record at School: 200-73 (seven seasons) Record at School: 10-23 (one season) Record at School: 116-51 (five seasons) Overall Record: 552-197 (22 seasons) Overall Record: same Overall Record: 184-93 (nine seasons) Assistant Coaches: Ralph Willard,Steve Masiello, Assistant Coaches: Paul Lee, Tyrone Weeks, Bashir Assistant Coaches: Mike Brennan, David Cox, Kenya Hunter McCarty Mason All-Time vs. RU: 24-15, GU leads All-Time vs. RU: 7-1, U of L leads All-Time vs. RU: 1-0, Rutgers leads

2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-2009 Record: 16-15, 7-11 BE (12th) 2008-09 Record: 31-6, 16-2 BE (1st) 2008-09 Record: 10-23, 4-14 MAAC (T-5th) Postseason: First Round, NIT Postseason: Elite Eight, NCAA Tournament Postseason: Second round, MAAC Tournament Lettermen returning/lost: 7/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/5 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/8 MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Bill Shapland MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Office Phone: (202) 687-2492 Basketball SID: Kenny Klein Basketball SID: Mike Ferraro Cell Phone: (703) 521-5535 Office Phone: (502) 852-6581 Office Phone: (845) 575-3321 E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (502) 599-7865 Cell Phone: (914) 456-3447 Press Row Phone: (202) 628-3200 (VC) E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (502) 599-7865 Press Row Phone: (845) 454-2486 MARQUETTE MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN STATE JANUARY 26 • 9 PM • MILWAUKEE, WISC. NOVEMBER 27 • 5:30 PM • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOVEMBER 28 • TBD • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: Marquette University School Name: University of Massachusetts School Name: Michigan State University Location: Milwaukee, Wisc. Location: Amherst, Mass. Location:East Lansing, Mich. Nickname: Golden Eagles Nickname: Minutemen Nickname: Spartans Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Maroon, Black, Grey and White Colors: Green and White Enrollment: 11,516 Enrollment: 26,360 Enrollment: 46,648 President: Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. President: Jack M. Wilson President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletic Director: Steve Cottingham Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Athletic Director: Mark Hollis Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Big Ten Arena: Mullins Center (9,493) Arena: Bradley Center (18,600) Arena: Breslin Center (14,759) Athletics Website: www.umassathletics.com Athletics Website: www.msuspartans.com Athletics Website: www.gomarquette.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: Derek Kellog (Massachusetts ‘95) Head Coach: (NMU ‘77) Head Coach: Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City ‘94) Record at School: 12-18 (one season) Record at School: 336-137 (14 years) Record at School: 25-10 (one season) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: same Overall Record: 39-27 (two seasons) Assistant Coaches: Adam Ginsburg, Antwon Assistant Coaches: Mark Montgomery, Dwayne Assistant Coaches: Tony Benford, Aki Collins, Scott Jackson, Vance Walberg Stephens and Mike Garland Monarch All-Time vs. RU: 27-20, RU leads All-Time vs. RU: 1-0. Michigan State leads All-Time vs. RU: 3-1, Marquette leads 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 12-18, 7-9 A-10 (10th) 2008-09 Record: 31-7, 15-3 Big Ten (1st) 2008-09 Record: 25-10, 12-6 BE (5th) Postseason: None Postseason: NCAA Championship finalist Postseason: Second Round, NCAA Tournament Lettermen returning/lost: 7/5 Lettermen returning/lost: 6/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 6/6 MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Jason Yellin Basketball SID: Matt Larson Basketball SID: Scott Kuykendall Office Phone:(413) 545-1556 Office Phone: (517) 355-2271 Office Phone: (414) 288-4794 Home Phone: (413) 687-1756 Home Phone: (517) 485-5157 Cell Phone: (414) 807-3490 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (413) 545-6139 Press Row Phone: (517) 353-1626 Press Row Phone: (414) 227-0580 88 MONMOUTH NJIT NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER 9 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. DECEMBER 19 • 2 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. DECEMBER 28 • 8:30 PM • CHAPEL HILL, N.C. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: School Name: New Jersey Institute of Technology School Name: University of North Carolina Location: West Long Branch, NJ Location: Newark, N.J. Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Highlanders Nickname: Tar Heels Colors: Midnight Blue and White Colors: Red and White (Blue accent) Colors: Carolina Blue and White Enrollment: 4,500 Enrollment: 5,380 Enrollment: 27,700 President: Vice Admiral Paul Gaffney II President: Dr. Robert A. Altenkirch Chancellor: Holden Thorp Athletic Director: Dr. Marilyn McNeil Athletic Director: Lenny Kaplan Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Conference: Northeast Conference Conference: Great West Conference Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Arena: Multipurpose Activity Center (4,100) Arena: Fleisher Athletic Center (1,500)/ Arena: Dean E. Smith Center (21,750) Athletics Website: www.gomuhawks.com (18,500) Athletics Website: www.tarheelblue.com Athletics Website: www.njithighlanders.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: Dave Calloway (Monmouth ‘89) COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: Roy Williams (UNC ‘72) Record at School: 157-187 (12 years) Head Coach: Jim Engles (Dickinson ‘90) Record at School: 176-37 (six seasons) Overall Record: Same Record at School: 1-30 (one season) Overall Record: 594-138 (21 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Mark Calzonetti, Ron Krayl, Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Joe Holladay, Steve Robinson, Chris Kenny Assistant Coaches: Mike Spisto, Ira Bowman, Kevin C.B. McGrath All-Time vs. RU: 5-0, Rutgers leads Tirone All-Time vs. RU: 2-0, RU leads All-Time vs. RU: 10-1, UNC leads 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 8-23, 6-12 NEC (9th) 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: Postseason: None 2008-2009 Record: 1-30 2008-2009 Record: 34-4, 13-3 ACC (1st) Lettermen returning/lost: 11-2 Postseason: None Postseason: National Champions Lettermen returning/lost: 6/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/9 MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Chris Tobin MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Office Phone: (732)-263-5180 Basketball SID: Tim Camp Basketball SID: Steve Kirschner Cell Phone: (732) 263-5834 Office Phone: (973) 596-8461 Office Phone: (919) 962-7258 E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (201) 401-2275 Cell Phone: (919) 475-2695 Press Row Phone: (732) 571-3677 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (973) 596-8440 Press Row Phone: (919) 962-8815

NOTRE DAME PITTSBURGH PRINCETON JANUARY 30 • 6 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. MARCH 6 • 4:30 PM • PITTSBURGH, PA. DECEMBER 3 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: University of Notre Dame School Name: University of Pittsburgh School Name: Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Location: Princeton, N.J. Nickname: Fighting Irish Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Tigers Colors: Gold and Blue Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Orange and Black Enrollment: 11,733 Enrollment: 33,898 Enrollment: 4,800 President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Chancellor: Mark Nordenberg President: Dr. Shirley M. Tilghman Athletic Director: Jack Swarbrick Athletic Director: Steve Pederson Athletic Director: Gary D. Waters Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Ivy League Arena: Joyce Center (11,418) Arena: Petersen Events Center (12,508) Arena: (6,854) Athletics Website: www.und.com Athletics Website: www.pittsburghpanthers.com School Website: www.goprincetontigers.com

COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: Mike Brey (George Washington ‘82) Head Coach: (TCU '87) Head Coach: Syndey Johnson (Princeton '97) Record at School: 188-101 (nine seasons) Record at School: 163-45 (six seasons) Record at School: 19-37 (two seasons) Overall Record: 266-138 (13 seasons) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Martin Ingelsby, Anthony Assistant Coaches: Tom Herrion, Pat Sandle, Assistant Coaches: Tony Newsom, Brian Earl, Scott Solomon, Rod Balanis Brandin Knight Greenman All-Time vs. RU: 23-20, Rutgers leads All-Time vs. RU: 16-11, ND leads All-Time vs. RU: 72-43, Princeton leads 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-2009 Record: 21-15, 8-10 BE (T-9th) 2008-2009 Record: 31-5, 15-3 BE (T-2nd) 2008-2009 Record: 13-14, 7-7 Ivy (T-2nd) Postseason: Semifinals, NIT Postseason: Elite Eight, NCAA Tournament Postseason: None Lettermen returning/lost: 8/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 6/5 Lettermen returning/lost: 6/3 MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Bernadette Cafarelli Basketball SID: Greg Hotchkiss MEDIA INFORMATION: Office Phone: (574) 631-7516 Office Phone: (412) 648-8240 Basketball SID: Andrew Borders Cell Phone: (574) 273-2390 Cell Phone: (412) 491-5296 Office Phone: (609) 258-5744 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (574) 631-5309 Press Row Phone: (412) 648-2318 Press Row Phone: (609) 258-2130 89 PROVIDENCE RIDER ST. JOHN’S JANUARY 9 • 8 PM • PROVIDENCE, R.I. DECEMBER 15 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. FEBRUARY 2 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J.

GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: Providence College School Name: School Name: St. John’s University Location: Providence, R.I. Location: Lawrenceville, N.J. Location: Queens, N.Y. Nickname: Friars Nickname: Broncs Nickname: Red Storm Colors: Black, White and Silver Colors: Cranberry, White and Gray Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 3,966 Enrollment: 6,084 Enrollment: 20,086 President: Reverend Brian. J. Shanley, O.P. President: Dr. Mordechai Rozanski President: Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Athletic Director: Robert Driscoll Athletic Director: Don Harnum Athletic Director: Chris Monasch Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: BIG EAST Arena: Madison Square Garden (19,786)/ Arena: Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,993) Arena: Alumni Gymnasium (1,650) Carneseca Arena (5,602) Athletics Website: www.friars.com Athletics Website: www.gobroncs.com Athletics Website: www.redstormsports.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: (Iowa '95) Head Coach: Tommy Dempsey (Susquehanna '97) Head Coach: Norm Roberts (Queens College '87) Record at School: 19-14 (one season) Record at School: 58-39 (three seasons) Record at School: 64-85 (five seasons) Overall Record: 47-19 (two seasons) Overall Record: 146-51 (eight seasons) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Chris Davis, Rodell Davis, Pat Assistant Coaches: Mike Witciskie, Kevin Baggett, Assistant Coaches: Glenn Braica, Fred Quartlebaum, Skerry Todd Shellenberger. Chris Casey All-Time vs. RU: 12-7, Providence leads All-Time vs. RU: 13-1, Rutgers leads All-Time vs. RU: 23-11, STJ leads

2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 19-14, 10-8 BE (t-7th) 2008-09 Record: 19-13 2008-09 Record: 16-18, 6-12 BE (13th) Postseason: First Round, NIT Postseason: First round CollegeInsider.com Tournament Postseason: First Round, College Basketball Invit. Lettermen returning/lost: 7/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 9/3

MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Arthur Parks Basketball SID: Bud Focht Basketball SID: Mark Fratto Office Phone: (718) 990-6897 Office Phone: (401) 865-2759 Office Phone: (609) 896-5138 Cell Phone: (917) 698-0865 Cell Phone: (401) 378-7334 Cell Phone: (609) 209-1535 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (401) 751-9737 Press Row Phone: (212) 465-6536 (MSG); Press Row Phone: (609) 896-0341 (718) 990-5713 (CA)

SETON HALL SOUTH FLORIDA ST. PETERS FEBRUARY 23 • 7 PM • NEWARK, N.J. DECEMBER 22 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. MARCH 4 • 7 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. JANUARY 16 • 7:30 PM • TAMPA, FLA.

GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: Saint Peter’s College School Name: Seton Hall University School Name: University of South Florida Location: Jersey City, N.J. Location: South Orange, N.J. Location: Tampa, Fla. Nickname: Peacocks Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Bulls Colors: Blue and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Green and Gold Enrollment: 3,282 Enrollment: 9,700 Enrollment: 45,244 President: Dr. Cornacchia President: Monsignor Robert Sheeran President: Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletic Director: William Stein Athletic Director: Joseph A. Quinlan, Jr. Athletic Director: Doug Woolard Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: BIG EAST Conference: BIG EAST Arena: Yanitelli Center (3.200) Arena: Prudential Center (18,500) Arena: Sun Dome (10,411) Athletics Website: www.spc.edu/athletics Athletics Website: www.shupirates.com Athletics Website: www.gousfbulls.com

COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: John Dunne (Ithaca ‘92) Head Coach: Bobby Gonzalez (Buffalo State ‘86) Head Coach: Stan Heath (Eastern Michigan ‘88) Record at School: 22-68 (three seasons) Record at School:47-46 (three seasons) Record at School: 21-41 (two seasons) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 176-123 (10 seasons) Overall Record: 133-118 (eight seasons) Assistant Coaches: , James Wallace, Assistant Coaches: Dermon Player, Kevin Murphy, Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Cox, Reggie Hanson, Marlon Guild Scott Adubato Eric Skeeters All-Time vs. RU: 9-2, RU leads All-Time vs. RU: 31-24, SHU leads All-Time vs. RU: 5-3, RU leads

2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 11-19, 8-10 MAAC (6th) 2008-09 Record: 17-15, 7-11 BE (11th) 2008-2009 Record: 9-22, 4-14 BE (14th) Postseason: Quarterfinals, MAAC Championship Postseason: Second Round, BIG EAST Championship Postseason: First Round, BIG EAST Championship Lettermen returning/lost: 7/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/4 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/2 MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Matt Sweeney Basketball SID: Dan Drutz Basketball SID: Amy Woodruff Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 Office Phone: (201) 761-7316 Office Phone: (813) 974-4087 Cell Phone: (973) 943-8434 Cell Phone: (516) 946-4989 Cell Phone: (813) 410-1194 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (973) 757-6598 Press Row Phone: (201) 761-7350 Press Row Phone: (813) 974-3287 90 SYRACUSE VERMONT VILLANOVA JANUARY 13 • 7:30 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 22 • 4 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. JANUARY 20 • 8 PM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: Syracuse University School Name: University of Vermont School Name: Villanova University Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Location: Burlington, Vermont Location: Villanova, Pa. Nickname: Orange Nickname: Catamounts Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Orange Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Blue and White Enrollment: 12,440 Enrollment: 9,454 Enrollment: 6,295 Chancellor: Dr. Nancy Cantor President: Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel President: Rev. Peter Donohue, O.S.A. Athletic Director: Dr. Daryl Gross Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Corran Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro Conference: BIG EAST Conference: America East Conference: BIG EAST Arena: Carrier Dome (33,633) Arena: Patrck Gym (3,266) Arena: The Pavilion (6,500)/ Athletics Website: www.suathletics.com Athletics Website: www.uvmathletics.com The Wachovia Center (20,444) Athletics Website: www.villanova.com COACHING INFORMATION: COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: (Syracuse ‘66) Head Coach: Mike Loneran (Catholic ‘88) COACHING INFORMATION: Record at School: 799-288 (33 seasons) Record at School: 78-49 (four years) Head Coach: Jay Wright (Bucknell ‘83) Overall Record: same Overall Record:329-137 (16 years) Record at School: 178-91 (eight seasons) Assistant Coaches: Bernie Fine, Mike Hopkins, Rob Assistant Coaches: Haij Turner, Matt Hahn, John Overall Record: 300-176 (15 seasons) Murphy Becker Assistant Coaches: Chris Walker, Doug West, All-Time vs. RU: 35-9, SU leads All-Time vs. RU: First meeting Jason Donnelly All-Time vs. RU: 24-8, VU leads 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 28-10, 11-7 BE (Sixth) 2008-09 Record: 24-9 2009-10 OUTLOOK: Postseason: Sweet 16, NCAA Tournament Postseason: Quarterfinals, College Basketball 2008-09 Record: 30-8, 13-5 BE (4th) Lettermen returning/lost: 5/7 Invitational Postseason: Final Four, NCAA Tournament Lettermen returning/lost: 8/6 Lettermen returning/lost: 4/4 MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Pete Moore MEDIA INFORMATION: MEDIA INFORMATION: Basketball SID: Mike Sheridan Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 Basketball SID: Ben Dickie Office Phone: (610) 519-4120 Cell Phone: (315) 952-5011 Office Phone: (802) 656-1188 Cell Phone: (610) 999-7558 E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (802) 343-5474 E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (315) 443-4241 E-mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (802) 656-4173 Press Row Phone: (610) 519-7290 WEST VIRGINIA JANUARY 6 • 7 PM • MORGANTOWN, W. VA.

GENERAL INFORMATION: School Name: West Virginia University Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Old Gold and Blue Enrollment: 28,840 Interim President: Dr. James P. Clements Athletic Director: Ed Pastilong Conference: BIG EAST Arena: WVU Coliseum (14,000) School Website: www.msnsportsnet.com

COACHING INFORMATION: Head Coach: (WVU ‘77) Record at School: 49-23 (two seasons) Overall Record: 639-234 (27 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Billy Hahn, Larry Harrison, Martin All-Time vs. RU: 42-26, WVU leads

2009-10 OUTLOOK: 2008-09 Record: 23-12 Postseason: First Round, NCAA Tournament Lettermen returning/lost: 10/4

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96 2008-09 SEASON REVIEW With just one senior and a pair of true freshman in the starting lineup, Rutgers made positive strides and gained valuable expe- rience against one the nation’s most demanding schedules in 2008-09. The Scarlet Knights (11-21, 2-16) competed against 15 teams that earned post-season berths, including 10 that had their NCAA Tournament cards punched. RU was one of just two teams that played all four NCAA No. 1 seeds. During the season, RU became the first school in history to play the nation’s top three teams consecutively, meeting No. 1 and eventual National Champion North Carolina, No. 3 Pittsburgh and No. 2 Connecticut in a calendar week.

“It’s exciting,” head coach Fred Hill told the New York Times prior to the history-making venture. “I look at it as a great opportunity for our guys because we’re building a program. These teams are where we want to be. We want to be a No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 team in the country. I want them to experience the challenge of playing top teams. Let’s go lay it on the line for 40 minutes.”

Rutgers improved in a multitude of statistical categories from the 2007-08 season, including points per game, opponents points per game, field goal percentage, opponent three-point field goal percentage, free throw percentage, rebounding mar- gin, assists per game, steals per game and blocks per game.

Freshman guard Mike Rosario was named a freshman All- American, BIG EAST All-Rookie and the MET Rookie of the Year. He set the Rutgers freshman all-time scoring mark with 517 points, surpassing all-time leading scorer Phil Sellers, who post- ed 506 points as a freshman in 1972-73. He also made 83.9 percent (73-87) of his free throws, the second best percent- age for a freshman in a season in RU history. Rosario made 76 three-point FGs, tying Todd Billet (1999-00) for the most by a freshman and the sixth most in a season in RU history. Rosario averaged 18.9 points-per-game in eight contests against nationally-ranked foes and ranked fifth among the nation’s freshmen in scoring.

Freshman forward Gregory Echenique set the Rutgers fresh- man all-time rebounding mark with 268 boards, tying for the 15th most rebounds in a season in RU history. He also issued 78 blocks, the second most rejections for a freshman and tying for the seventh most overall in a season in RU history. Ranked third in blocks (2.4) and fourth in rebounding (8.4) among freshmen nationally, while placing 23rd and 60th over- all in those categories, respectively

Rosario and Echenique combined to lead all BIG EAST rookies in eight statistical categories.

Junior center Hamady Ndiaye battled through back problems through much of the BIG EAST season to finish strong. He capped the season with a 14 point performance in the BIG EAST Championship versus Notre Dame, while helping to limit 97 2008-09 SEASON REVIEW

Luke Harangody to just seven points on 3-of-17 shooting. Four games prior at UND, Ndiaye helped to limit the two-time first team All-BIG EAST performer to 7-of-25 shooting. Ndiaye ranked third in the BIG EAST and 30th nationally in blocks.

The senior trio of Anthony Farmer, JR Inman and Jaron Griffin capped their home careers by earning a 45-42 senior day vic- tory over USF. Farmer (1,092) and Inman (1,060) both became members of the exclusive 1,000-point club. Farmer concluded his career fourth all-time in assists, while Inman ended his tenure eighth in blocks and 12th in rebounds.

“We have been talking for a while actually, about how they (the seniors) came here four years ago and tried to change the cul- ture and the attitude of the program,” said Hill after the USF win. “In doing this, they have laid the foundation for everything that is going to happen in the future.”

All three seniors earned their diplomas in 2009, becoming the 8th, 9th and 10th consecutive seniors under Hill to graduate. Every senior to compete under Hill has graduated.

Echenique and Rosario shared the Abe Suydam Award as Most Valuable Players of the team, announced at the annual awards banquet. The rookie duo also split the Top Newcomer Award. Farmer was the recipient of the Frank Hill Award, annu- ally presented to the individual exemplifies the characteristics of loyalty and leadership. Sophomore guard Mike Coburn was the recipient of the George Mackaronis Scholar-Athlete Award as the team's top scholar-athlete. Ndiaye was presented the Kevin Collins Most Improved Scholar-Athlete Award, as well as Defensive MVP. 98 2008-09 SEASON REVIEW RUTGERS ANNUAL AWARDS Rutgers freshmen Gregory Echenique and Mike Rosario shared the Abe Suydam Award as Most Valuable Players of the 2008-09 Rutgers men's bas- ketball team, it was announced at the team's annual awards banquet at The Heldrich. The rookie duo, which combined to lead all BIG EAST rookies in eight statistical categories, also split the Top Newcomer Award.

Rosario was named the Met Rookie of the Year, to the BIG EAST Conference All-Rookie team, and a Freshman All-American.. He set the Rutgers freshman all-time scoring mark with 517 points, and averaged 18.9 points-per-game in eight contests against nationally-ranked foes. He concluded the season ranked fifth nationally among the nation’s freshmen in scoring with 16.2 points-per-game.

Echenique played in all 32 games, earning 30 starts, and set the RU freshman rebounding mark with 268 boards. He had five double-doubles, eight or more rebounds in 19 games and three or more blocks in 14 contests. Echenique ranked third in blocks and fourth in rebounding (8.4) among freshmen national- ly. Overall nationally, he placed 23rd in blocks and 60th in rebounding.

Senior co-captain Anthony Farmer was the recipient of the Frank Hill Award, annually presented to the individual exemplifies the characteristics of loyalty and leader- ship. He made an indelible mark in a Scarlet uniform, starting 113 of 123 career games, played 3,801 minutes, scored 1,092 points and dished-out 371 assists, fourth most in Rutgers history. After earning M.V.P. honors as a junior, he served as team co-captain this season, helping to mentor a young squad with five freshmen. He joined the exclusive 1,000-point club courtesy of a key three- pointer in the 75-56 win over DePaul.

Sophomore guard Mike Coburn was the recipient of the George Mackaronis Scholar-Athlete Award as the team's top scholar-athlete. A criminal justice major, Coburn had a 3.2 cumulative grade point average and had been cited on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll three semesters.

Junior center Hamady Ndiaye was presented the Kevin Collins Most Improved Scholar-Athlete Award, as well as Defensive MVP. A communi- cation major, battled through back injury and was once again one of the top defensive performers in the BIG EAST Conference, ranking 30th nationally in blocks. A team co-captain, Ndiaye had already accumulated 213 rejections, fifth most in RU history.

Most improved player honors were bestowed upon sophomore guard Earl Pettis. He played in 31 games and made 20 starts. Pettis finished the season especially strong, shooting 53 percent over the final 11 contests. 2008-09 TEAM AWARDS

Abram J. Suydam MVP Award . . . .Gregory Echenique and Mike Rosario Kevin Collins Academic Improvement Award ...... Hamady Ndiaye Frank Hill Award (Loyalty and Leadership) ...... Anthony Farmer Most Improved Player ...... Earl Pettis

George Mackaronis Scholar-Athlete Award ...... Mike Coburn Alton Adler Best Defensive Player ...... Hamady Ndiaye Recognition (Captain Award) ...... Anthony Farmer and Hamady Ndiaye Outstanding Newcomer ...... Gregory Echenique and Mike Rosario 99 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME ONE GAME TWO Rutgers 63, Marist 61 Rutgers 85, Delaware 77 Nov. 14, 2008, 8 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Nov. 16, 2008, 4 p.m. at Newark, Del. -Bob Carpenter Center

Rutgers’ 16 blocks tied the school record. The Scarlet Knights also had 16 Junior center Hamady Ndiaye made a career-best 11 field goals taking a blocks in an 85-51 win over St. Bonaventure on January 16, 1992. career-high 14 shots en route to a career-best 26 points. He scored 16 in the first half. His previous career-high point total was 14, posted versus Cincinnati Mike Rosario’s 17 points marked the most for an RU freshman in his first col- in 2007-08. legiate game since Charles Jones scored 19 points in a 70-64 win over Manhattan on November 27, 1993. Senior guard Anthony Farmer and freshman guard Mike Rosario both made five of six free throws in the final minute of the game to help seal the win. Gregory Echenique’s 15 rebounds marked the most for a RU player in a season opener since then junior Rashod Kent had 18 rebounds in a 64-61 win over Farmer had five assists to move into a tie for 12th place all time st RU with FDU on November 19, 2000. It also marked the most rebounds in a game for Rich Brunson (1989-93) with 289 career helpers. an RU player since Adrian Hill grabbed 18 against Notre Dame in 2007. Rutgers’ 60.4 field goal percentage marked its best in a victory since the Hamady Ndiaye’s eight blocks marked a new career high. His eight rejections Scarlet Knights shot 63.6 percent in a 75-73 win over Nebraska on Dec. 2, are tied for the eighth-most in a game in RU history. Ndiaye’s previous career- 2006. RU shot 61.7 percent in a 75-73 loss at DePaul on Jan. 19, 2008. high was seven, achieved twice. Ndiaye also had a career-best three steals and attempted his first career three-pointer. The victory marked RU’s 17th win over Delaware in the last 19 meetings.

A pair of freshmen led the Scarlet Knights in minutes played, with Gregory Seniors JR Inman and Jaron Griffin saw their first action after being suspend- Echenique logging 36 minutes and Mike Rosario playing 33. Both were in the ed from game action on September 5 by head coach Fred Hill for a violation of starting lineup. The last time a pair of freshmen were in the starting lineup in a team policies. season opener was in 2005-06, when current seniors Anthony Farmer and JR Inman started in a 66-46 win over Austin Peay.

VISITORS: Marist (0-1) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Rutgers (2-0) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 23 Williams, Lawrence f48 00 67 516 4 14 110121 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 44 Schneider, Ryan f213 19 34 012 12 48 1231 37 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf5 7 00 01 2 24 1 10 101028 21 Gregory, Kaylen g 12 11 00 022 33 000013 05 NDIAYE, Hamady f 11 14 00 46 2 68 426 043032 24 Devezin, David g512 00 00 2 13 310 430034 02 FARMER, Anthony g0201912 033 29 5100 31 33 Parris, Javon g314 12 12 2 24 4 8 0 3 0 2 34 03 ROSARIO, Mike g 5 7 13 68 1 45 417 230033 10 Hall, R.J. 2 5 00 00 0 33 2 4 0 0 0 1 12 11 PETTIS, Earl g 12 01 44 044 26 310123 11 Goodwin, Dejuan 4 7 24 01 0 22 310 030128 01 CHANDLER, Corey 5 9 34 02 2 46 413 140215 14 Vouyoukas, Alex 00 00 00 000 00 0000 5 15 INMAN, JR 1 2 00 00 1 34 2 2 0 3 0 0 16 41 Bauer, Korey 15 01 22 123 24 001116 31 COBURN, Mike 1 2 00 00 0 55 2 2 1 3 0 1 18 TEAM 426 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 03 02 00 101 00 1000 4 Totals...... 22 66 5 17 12 16 14 27 41 25 61 6 12 47200 TEAM 112 1 Totals...... 29 48 4 11 23 33 10 32 42 21 85 14 20 44200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-24 70.8% 2nd Half: 12-24 50.0% Game: 60.4% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-18 44.4% Game: 53.3% 6 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9% 2nd Half: 15-24 62.5% Game: 69.7% 4 HOME TEAM: Rutgers (1-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Delaware (0-1) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf25 00 712 6915 2 11 106036 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 3 8 01 23 2 57 1 8 0 1 8 3 31 01 Egerson, Marc f 10 17 48 48 3 912 2 28 130240 02 FARMER, Anthony g 25 00 36 134 07 020131 34 Ledsome, Jim f0 0 00 00 2 02 4 0 4 2 3 1 24 03 ROSARIO, Mike g715 38 00 0 44 117 151233 03 Carter, Jawan g 28 02 44 101 48 0200 24 11 PETTIS, Earl g 38 02 00 044 56 121323 05 Johnson, Brian g 5 9 13 00 1 12 411 530534 01 CHANDLER, Corey 38 01 13 145 37 110017 11 Dawson, Alphonso g 11 18 48 24 3 36 428 100238 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 0100 1 04 Geli, Pau 01 00 00 000 30 000013 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 011 000101 7 21 Boney, D.J. 1 7 04 00 0 00 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 31 COBURN, Mike 23 00 36 123 07 100017 24 Santiago, Edwin 08 02 00 000 10 001213 52 MORRIS, Christian 01 00 00 000 00 0000 4 31 Kelly, Brian 00 00 00 000 10 0000 0 TEAM 213 41 Pegg, Adam 01 00 00 000 10 0100 2 Totals...... 22 54 3 13 16 30 13 33 46 12 63 5 13 16 10 200 TEAM 123 Totals...... 29 69 9 27 10 16 11 15 26 25 77 11 11 4 12 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 14-36 38.9% Game: 42.0% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-18 44.4% Game: 53.3% 6 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 62.5% 3 Officials: Jim Burr (R), Tony Crisp and Paul Faia Technical fouls: Marist-None. Rutgers-CHANDLER, Corey. Attendance: 4822 Officials: Mike Kitts (R), Bernard Clinton, Gary Prager Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. DELAWARE-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Marist 26 35 61 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 27 36 63 Rutgers 45 40 85 DELAWARE 39 38 77 Points in the paint-MARIST 32,RUTGERS 30. Points off turnovers-MARIST 10,RUTGERS 10. 2nd chance points-MARIST 21,RUTGERS 9. Fast break points-MARIST 10,RUTGERS 9. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 44,DELAWARE 28. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 11,DELAWARE 22. Bench points-MARIST 18,RUTGERS 14. Score tied-7 times. Lead changed-12 times. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 15,DELAWARE 16. Fast break points-RUTGERS 7,DELAWARE 10. Last FG-MARIST 2nd-00:00, RUTGERS 2nd-00:55. Bench points-RUTGERS 17,DELAWARE 2. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-MARIST by 6 1st-11:52, RUTGERS by 10 2nd-11:27. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-01:28, DELAWARE 2nd-00:13. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 11 2nd-09:40, DELAWARE by 11 1st-11:51.. 100 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME THREE GAME FOUR Rutgers 69, Robert Morris 55 St. Bonaventure 64, Rutgers 63 (OT) Nov. 21, 2008, 8 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Nov. 23,2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

Mike Rosario eclipsed his previous season high of 17 points with a game-high The 14 points for Gregory Echenique marked a then career-high. Echenique 27. It marked the most points scored by a first-year player since March 30, shot a career-high 100-percent (five-of-five) from the floor. The last time a 2004, when then-rookie Quincy Douby scored 35 points in a 84-81 overtime Scarlet Knight shot 100-percent from the floor while attempting at least five victory against Iowa State in the NIT semifinals. field-goals was on Feb. 9, 2008, when Hamady Ndiaye accomplished the feat in RU’s 71-68 home overtime loss to Cincinnati. Echenique also grabbed 14 Hamady Ndiaye tied his career high with eight blocks. Ndiaye established the rebounds for the second double-double of his career in only four games. career mark earlier this season, rejecting eight shots against Marist. Ndiaye finished with 11 rebounds, one off his career-high of 12. He also played a Patrick Jackson scored the first points of his Scarlet Knight career, connecting career-high 39 minutes and tied career-highs with two assists and three steals. on a pair of free throws in the closing minutes. Inman grabbed three rebounds, giving him 558 for his career. He is now tied The Scarlet Knights pulled down 40 rebounds, marking the third-straight game with Doug Clark for 26th-place on RU’s all-time career-rebounds list. Rutgers has recorded 40 or more rebounds. Farmer recorded one assist, giving him 293 for his career, tying him with Phil Rutgers shot 85.7 percent (18-of-21) from the free throw line. It was the Sellers for 11th-place on RU’s all-time career-assists list. Scarlet Knights best shooting percentage from the charity stripe since Dec. 21, 2007, when RU went 88.9 percent (8-of-9) against Rider. Mike Coburn finished with six assists, a new career-high.

Anthony Farmer had three assists to move into 12th place all-time at RU with The loss dropped RU’s record to 3-1. The Scarlet Knights have started 3-1 in 292 career helpers. consecutive years and for the third time in four campaigns.

JR Inman had two blocks to move into 11th place all-time at RU with 91 VISITORS: St. Bonaventure (3-1) career rejections. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Robert Morris (1-2) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 12 BENSON, Tyler f22 00 00 213 24 1001 12 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 COOK, Da'Quan f16 00 12 314 33 1110 20 11 EHIRIM, Ifeanyi f24 00 00 134 14 1000 19 44 NICHOLSON, Andrewf613 00 33 5 611 3 15 235025 44 WHITEHEAD, Josiah f412 00 22 2 46 110 010125 04 MATTHEWS, Chris g314 2 11 00 224 18010139 05 FRANCISCO, Bateko g 4 9 24 34 2 13 313 030223 20 ELEBY, Malcolm g 38 01 00 022 56610338 14 WALLACE, Gary g 16 02 13 044 33 100031 01 BLACKBURN, Ray 17 03 00 112 22 110022 21 CHAPPELL, Jeremy g282545448510 240232 05 HALL, Jonathan 9 18 03 00 5 49 418 441139 01 ROBINSON, Rob 36 00 15 000 27 031023 32 DAVENPORT, Michael 01 01 00 000 00 0 0 0 0 2 02 NWIGWE, Mezie 1 3 01 02 1 23 4 2 2 3 0 1 20 50 CARTER, D'Lancy 49 00 00 268 28 111228 12 LANGHURST, Jimmy 2 6 24 00 0 22 2 6 0 0 0 1 24 TEAM 358 15 FOSTER, Khalif 01 01 00 000 00 1000 3 Totals...... 29 78 2 19 45 23 28 51 22 64 16 12 88225 TEAM 224 Totals...... 19 55 6 17 11 21 12 22 34 21 55 7 14 17200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-33 33.3% 2nd Half: 15-39 38.5% Game: 37.2% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 34.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 10.5% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 35.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 80.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 10-18 55.6% Game: 52.4% 3 HOME TEAM: Rutgers( 3-1) HOME TEAM: Rutgers (3-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf55 00 47 5914 2 14 031035 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf23 00 02 279 14 3030 29 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c3700002911 36234339 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c1400003710 22028128 02 FARMER, Anthony g 4 9 12 36 2 13 112 141031 02 FARMER, Anthony g 2 8 02 45 2 46 3 8 3 4 0 0 30 03 ROSARIO, Mike g617 26 00 1 23 314 000238 03 ROSARIO, Mike g 10 18 5 12 22 101 327 000035 11 PETTIS, Earl g 03 01 00 000 10 000014 11 PETTIS, Earl g 36 01 00 022 26 120214 01 CHANDLER, Corey 16 12 00 000 13 231119 01 CHANDLER, Corey 16 03 55 011 17 2102 22 15 INMAN, JR 25 01 12 044 05 002016 15 INMAN, JR 23 01 22 066 16 022021 23 JACKSON, Patrick 00 00 00 000 00 00000+ 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 31 COBURN, Mike 15 03 25 112 14 611128 23 JACKSON, Patrick 0 1 00 22 1 01 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 23 00 11 112 15 1000 5 31 COBURN, Mike 23 00 33 033 37 220018 52 MORRIS, Christian 00 00 00 000 00 00000+ 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 00 00 00 000 00 00000+ TEAM 11 1 52 MORRIS, Christian 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 Totals...... 24 60 4 15 11 21 13 27 40 13 63 12 15 10 7 225 TEAM 11 Totals...... 23 52 5 19 18 21 9 31 40 16 69 11 13 13 6 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 26.7% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 12-21 57.1% Game: 44.2% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 52.4% 4 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-12 16.7% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 26.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 13-14 92.9% Game: 85.7% 1 Officials: Tim Higgins (R), John Gaffney, Jeff Clark Technical fouls: St. Bonaventure-None. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 4,018 Officials: Ed Corbett (R), Will Bush, Pat Driscoll Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 4,752 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total St. Bonaventure 23 35 6 64 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 24 34 5 63 Robert Morris 25 30 55 Rutgers 29 40 69 Points in the paint-SBU 36,RUTGERS 34. Points off turnovers-SBU 10,RUTGERS 9. 2nd chance points-SBU 22,RUTGERS 7. Fast break points-SBU 14,RUTGERS 2. Points in the paint-RMU 16,RUTGERS 28. Points off turnovers-RMU 11,RUTGERS 17. Bench points-SBU 28,RUTGERS 17. Score tied-22 times. Lead changed-16 times. 2nd chance points-RMU 11,RUTGERS 8. Fast break points-RMU 10,RUTGERS 11. Last FG-SBU OT-02:35, RUTGERS OT-04:07. Bench points-RMU 15,RUTGERS 22. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-1 time. Largest lead-SBU by 4 2nd-00:36, RUTGERS by 4 1st-06:54. Last FG-RMU 2nd-00:35, RUTGERS 2nd-05:52. Largest lead-RMU by 6 1st-14:09, RUTGERS by 17 2nd-11:03. 101 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME FIVE GAME SIX Lehigh 76, Rutgers 71 Rutgers 68, St. Peter’s 47 Nov. 26, 2008 7:30 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Nov. 30, 2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

The game marked the 104th all-time meeting between the two schools. Rutgers 21-point margin marked the largest point differential in a win since Nov. 12, 2007, when RU picked up a 73-48 home win over North Carolina Rutgers grabbed its first lead of the night (59-57) at the 7:31 mark in the sec- Central. RU’s 14-point halftime lead was its largest since Dec. 7, 2006, when ond half on a Corey Chandler three-pointer. Chandler led Rutgers with a sea- it held a 37-16 halftime advantage over New Hampshire. son-high 15 points, including 13 in the second half. Rutgers improved to 7-0 in home games played on Nov. 30. Three Scarlet Knights finished with double figures in scoring for the third time on the season. Chandler led the squad with 15 points while freshman Mike Rutgers held St. Peter’s without a field goal for 9:28 in the first half, from the Rosario added 14 points and freshman Gregory Echenique chipped in with 10. 16:28 mark to the 7:00 mark. It is the longest stretch an RU opponent has gone without a field goal on the season. Junior Hamady Ndiaye tied his career-high in both free throws and free throws attempts, shooting five-of-eight from the line. RU’s 48-25 rebounding was its best since Nov. 28, 2001, when it out- rebounded Stony Brook 50-21 in a 76-37 home victory. Senior JR Inman scored seven points to move into 42nd place in career scor- ing at Rutgers with 932 points. Rutgers grabbed 18 offensive rebounds, a new season-high, and the most since recording 22 against Georgetown on Jan. 9, 2008. Echenique posted the first two steals of his career. Senior Anthony Farmer recorded three assists, giving him 296 for his career, tying him with Rick Dadika for 10th place on RU’s all-time career-assists list.

VISITORS: Lehigh (4-1) VISITORS: St. Peter's (1-4) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 10 Carrington, Zahir f614 00 33 2 24 315 003230 02 Traore, Ismaila f23 00 00 314 142101 22 42 Anderson, Phil f4 9 25 00 1 56 4 10 012230 04 Bacon, Ryan f1 5 00 00 2 24 4 2 0 1 2 0 19 01 Hall, Marquis g921 28 813 3 12 15 3 28 500136 31 Gooding, Akeem f0 3 00 00 1 23 1 0 0 1 0 1 24 15 Keefer, Rob g 35 01 12 123 07 0110 12 15 Jenkins, Wesley g723 4 10 00 213 218 010230 32 Buchberger, Dave g411 06 45 2 35 112 110030 22 Leon, Nick g513 02 77 0 00 017 220334 04 Adams, John 04 00 00 112 20 000018 10 Hall, Brandon 02 01 34 101 43 130422 05 Small, Prentice 02 01 00 112 10 120018 11 Mumford, Kahlil 0 2 02 00 0 00 0 0 1 1 0 1 6 23 Ojo, Michael 1 2 11 00 0 11 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 12 Reid, CJ 0 3 02 13 0 22 3 1 0 1 0 1 14 31 Maneri, Justin 00 00 00 000 10 0000 4 21 Kabongo, Kabeya 00 00 00 000 20 0000 2 33 Gourlay, John 00 00 00 112 30 0100 6 24 Costner, Jordan 02 01 02 213 10 020218 35 Szalachowski, Matt 00 00 12 000 21 1100 9 45 Hill, Jack 1 4 00 00 2 02 1 2 0 1 0 1 9 TEAM 134 1 TEAM 33 Totals...... 27 68 5 22 17 25 13 31 44 21 76 8865200 Totals...... 16 60 4 18 11 16 16 9 25 19 47 6 14 2 16 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-34 47.1% 2nd Half: 11-34 32.4% Game: 39.7% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 4-31 12.9% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 26.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-14 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 22.7% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 15-20 75.0% Game: 68.0% 4,1 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 68.8% 2

HOME TEAM: Rutgers (3-2) HOME TEAM: Rutgers (4-2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf4 8 00 24 3 69 1 10 012229 15 INMAN, JR f2 4 00 66 4 59 3 10 142026 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 02 00 58 088 25 012017 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 12 00 22 268 44 126022 02 FARMER, Anthony g 27 12 34 123 38 010125 03 ROSARIO, Mike g410 03 00 0 44 1 8 1 5 0 0 28 03 ROSARIO, Mike g420 2 13 45 347 314 130135 11 PETTIS, Earl g 36 23 00 325 38 020119 11 PETTIS, Earl g34110003327111121 31 COBURN, Mike g 36 01 22 123 18 120025 01 CHANDLER, Corey 7 13 12 00 1 01 415 010019 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory 2 5 00 23 3 69 0 6 1 3 4 1 29 15 INMAN, JR 26 01 35 336 37 111028 01 CHANDLER, Corey 26 02 11 022 15 140217 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 00 0000 2 02 FARMER, Anthony 45 11 46 022 313 340224 31 COBURN, Mike 1 2 00 00 0 44 1 2 2 3 0 0 20 23 JACKSON, Patrick 00 00 22 101 02 1200 2 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 11 11 00 000 03 0000 2 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 1 2 11 00 0 11 0 3 1 1 0 1 6 52 MORRIS, Christian 00 00 00 000 00 0000 2 52 MORRIS, Christian 00 00 12 000 01 0000 2 TEAM 213 TEAM 44 Totals...... 24 64 6 21 17 26 13 31 44 19 71 5 12 65200 Totals...... 22 46 4 11 20 24 18 30 48 16 68 11 29 12 7 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 13-38 34.2% Game: 37.5% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 12-22 54.5% Game: 47.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-12 16.7% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 12-14 85.7% Game: 65.4% 4,1 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100% 2nd Half: 17-21 81.0% Game: 83.3% 1,1

Officials: Jim Haney (R), Ray Perone, Sean Hull Officials: Mike Kitts (R), Gary Prager, Michael Stephens Technical fouls: Lehigh-TEAM. RUTGERS-None. Technical fouls: St. Peter's-None. RUTGERS-None. Attendance: 4399 Attendance: 3864

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Lehigh 38 38 76 St. Peter's 12 35 47 RUTGERS 31 40 71 RUTGERS 26 42 68

Points in the paint-LEHIGH 28,RUTGERS 26. Points off turnovers-LEHIGH 6,RUTGERS 8. Points in the paint-SPC 18,RUTGERS 24. Points off turnovers-SPC 22,RUTGERS 15. 2nd chance points-LEHIGH 15,RUTGERS 14. Fast break points-LEHIGH 10,RUTGERS 9. 2nd chance points-SPC 8,RUTGERS 10. Fast break points-SPC 6,RUTGERS 8. Bench points-LEHIGH 4,RUTGERS 27. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-10 times. Bench points-SPC 6,RUTGERS 30. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-LEHIGH 2nd-00:50, RUTGERS 2nd-00:26. Last FG-SPC 2nd-00:54, RUTGERS 2nd-00:30. Largest lead-LEHIGH by 10 1st-02:44, RUTGERS by 2 2nd-07:31. Largest lead-SPC by 1 1st-16:28, RUTGERS by 21 2nd-07:45. 102 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Rutgers 66, Rider 62 Binghamton 66, Rutgers 56 Dec. 3, 2008 7 p.m. at Trenton, N.J. - Sovereign Bank Arena Dec. 6, 2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

RU improved to 2-0 on the road for the first time since 1991-92. Rutgers Freshman Gregory Echenique grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds. In the first improved to 4-0 when scoring the game’s first points. eight games, the first-year forward led the Scarlet Knights or shared the lead on the boards in six contests. Of the 12 total rebounds for Echenique, nine RU finished with a season-high 10 three-pointers, the most since hitting 15 were on the defense end, which tied his career-best in the category. against Syracuse on Feb. 1, 2006. Freshman Mike Rosario finished the game with a team-high 14 points. He Rutgers recorded a season-high 19 assists. RU has recorded an assist on 19 led the Scarlet Knights or tied for the team lead in scoring in five of RU’s of its 24 baskets, a season-high percentage of 0.792. eight games.

All Scarlet Knights who played grabbed at least two rebounds. Rutgers out-rebounded Binghamton, 42-29, in the contest. RU held the edge in rebounding in five of its first eight games. JR Inman finished with seven points, giving him 949 for his career, moving him into 40th-place all-time in RU history. Inman grabbed four rebounds, giving him The Rutgers defense held Binghamton to just three points (a three-pointer in 578 for his career, tying him with Lee Ammerman for 24th-place all-time in the final seconds) in the final 3:29 of the opening half. The Scarlet Knights limit- school history. Inman finished with one block, giving him 97 for his career, and ed the Bearcats to 27 first-half points. tying him with Eugene Dabney for 10th-place all-time in school history. Junior center Hamady Ndiaye blocked a game-high four shots. The center Corey Chandler tallied a career-high six assists. His previous high was five, set rejected at least four shots in five of the initial eight games. against North Dakota State on Nov. 11, 2007. Sophomore Corey Chandler tied his season-high with six rebounds. He previously achieved the feat at Delaware on Nov. 16. Gregory Echenique finished with a then career-high 15 points. Echenique con- nected on a career-high seven field goals.

VISITORS: Binghamton (4-2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Rutgers (5-2) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 25 Fuller, Reggie f28 00 22 448 46 0202 36 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 50 Montgomery, Jaan c 1 1 00 00 0 00 3 2 0 2 0 0 12 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf7 9 00 11 3 47 0 15 005133 03 Alvin, Malik g390211 14 044 317 631340 15 INMAN, JR f3 4 00 12 0 44 3 7 0 1 1 1 29 04 Herbert, Brandon g 26 13 00 044 35 110027 01 CHANDLER, Corey g 07 04 00 123 30 640221 21 Jackson, Dwayne g 4 9 25 22 2 46 512 000333 03 ROSARIO, Mike g815 6 12 33 224 025 230336 02 Rivera, D.J. 8 12 13 610 123 323 000126 31 COBURN, Mike g 03 01 00 022 10 430019 32 Mayben, Emanuel 07 00 12 044 41 430026 02 FARMER, Anthony 25 24 12 044 07 400027 TEAM 1 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 1 1 00 24 0 44 3 4 1 1 2 0 18 Totals...... 20 52 4 13 22 30 7 22 29 25 66 11 12 19200 11 PETTIS, Earl 38 27 00 033 08 200017 TEAM 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 38.5% DEADBALL Totals...... 24 52 10 28 8 12 6 25 31 10 66 19 13 87200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 20-26 76.9% Game: 73.3% 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 13-24 54.2% Game: 46.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-15 26.7% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 35.7% REBOUNDS HOME TEAM: Rutgers( 5-3) F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 66.7% 2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min HOME TEAM: Rider (3-2) 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf25 00 58 3912 39 0530 33 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 25 00 12 369 25 034027 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 ROSARIO, Mike g411 27 44 2 24 514 230036 02 Ringgold, Mike f 11 23 00 00 7 512 2 22 020137 11 PETTIS, Earl g 1 4 13 00 0 33 3 3 0 2 1 0 21 34 Gadson, Novar f46 00 23 112 3 10 010217 31 COBURN, Mike g 1 1 00 14 0 00 1 3 4 3 0 1 17 05 Thompson, Ryan g612 00 34 3 36 115 400240 01 CHANDLER, Corey 27 03 56 246 39 260219 15 Robinson, Justin g 16 00 00 134 22 210020 02 FARMER, Anthony 1 6 03 23 1 23 2 4 2 1 0 2 29 32 Mansell, Harris g314 2 10 00 3811 18410037 23 JACKSON, Patrick 00 00 00 000 10 00000+ 10 Griffin, Matt 0 2 02 00 3 25 0 0 1 4 0 1 20 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 37 13 22 202 59 000018 13 Johnson, Lamar 1 5 15 00 0 11 2 3 0 0 0 0 16 TEAM 123 14 Mansell, Patrick 00 00 00 000 00 0000 5 Totals...... 16 46 4 19 20 29 14 28 42 25 56 10 23 85200 25 Jackson, Jermaine 00 00 00 000 00 0000 2 31 Penn, Brandon 1 4 00 00 1 01 0 2 0 0 2 0 6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-20 40.0% 2nd Half: 8-26 30.8% Game: 34.8% DEADBALL Team 112 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 21.1% REBOUNDS Totals...... 27 72 3 17 57 20 24 44 11 62 11 926200 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 14-19 73.7% Game: 69.0% 4

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-38 42.1% 2nd Half: 11-34 32.4% Game: 37.5% DEADBALL Officials: Tony Crisp (R), Bill McCarthy, William Bush 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 0-10 0.0% Game: 17.6% REBOUNDS Technical fouls: Binghamton-None. RUTGERS-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 71.4% 2 Attendance: 4076

Officials: Pat Driscoll, Brian O'Connell, Paul Faia Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. Rider University-None. Binghamton 27 39 66 Attendance: 3126 RUTGERS 23 33 56 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total RUTGERS 28 38 66 Points in the paint-BING 26,RUTGERS 16. Points off turnovers-BING 26,RUTGERS 11. Rider University 36 26 62 2nd chance points-BING 4,RUTGERS 14. Fast break points-BING 12,RUTGERS 5. Bench points-BING 24,RUTGERS 22. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-5 times. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 24,RID 40. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 4,RID 15. Last FG-BING 2nd-00:01, RUTGERS 2nd-00:13. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 4,RID 14. Fast break points-RUTGERS 0,RID 4. Largest lead-BING by 11 2nd-00:57, RUTGERS by 4 1st-16:40. Bench points-RUTGERS 19,RID 5. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-10 times. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:22, RID 2nd-00:50. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 4 2nd-00:22, RID by 10 1st-03:19. 103 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME NINE GAME 10 Rutgers 49, Princeton 44 Rutgers 60, Delaware State 55 Dec. 10, 2008 7 p.m. at Princeton, N.J. - Jadwin Gym Dec. 14, 2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

Rutgers improved to 3-0 on the road for the first time since 1975-76, when Rutgers shot 28-of-35 from the free throw line, marking season-highs in the team went 31-2 and reached the Final Four. both free throws and free throw attempts. It marked the most free throws made since Jan. 27, 2007, when RU hit 29 from the line against Seton Hall, Rutgers picked up its first road win on games played on Dec. 10. The Scarlet and the most attempts since Jan. 23, 2008, when Rutgers attempted 39 Knights are 1-10 on the road on this date. against Villanova.

The Rutgers-Princeton rivalry is now tied with RU-Lafayette for the Scarlet Senior Anthony Farmer tallied 17, freshman Mike Rosario recorded 15 and Knights’ most played series at 115 games apiece. sophomore Corey Chandler scored 12, marking the first time that three Scarlet Knights scored in double-figures in the same game for the first time Rutgers seniors Anthony Farmer, Jaron Griffin and JR Inman are undefeated since Nov. 26, when Gregory Echenique, Rosario and Chandler achieved the against Princeton (4-0). They became the third class (1977, 2003) to finish feat against Lehigh. their career without a loss to the Tigers. Farmer’s 17 points was a season-high. His previous season-high was 13, set Rutgers improved to 6-1 when outshooting its opponent. The Scarlet Knights against St. Peter’s on Nov. 30. shot 40 percent (14-of-35) while Princeton connected on 37.5 percent (18- of-48). Farmer also tallied three assists, giving him 306 for his career, and moving him past Marquis Webb (305) for ninth-place on the RU career-assists list. The Scarlet Knights improved to 5-1 when shooting 40-49 percent. Chandler grabbed six rebounds, matching his season-high. He previously Farmer and Griffin each played in their 100th career game. accomplished the feat twice, most recently against Binghamton on Dec. 6.

Inman grabbed eight rebounds against the Tigers to give him 586 for his Rosario shot nine-of-10 from the free throw line, marking a then career-high in career. He passed two players to reach 22nd-place on RU’s all-time career- both free throws and attempts. rebounds list. VISITORS: Delaware State (2-12) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Rutgers (8-3 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-ptrebounds 21 DUBOIS,Arturo f718 00 12 5 914 4 15 211028 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 55 SANDIDGE,Frisco f512 12 02 3 47 511 032131 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf56 00 57 3811 3 15 012032 02 WELCHER,Trevor g 12 01 34 000 35 230225 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 24 00 12 224 15 002122 30 NEAL,Marcus g 27 02 22 314 46 220031 03 ROSARIO, Mike g 29 29 22 022 18010128 32 JOHNSON,Donald g 26 13 00 044 05 020131 11 PETTIS, Earl g 11 00 34 101 15 0200 19 04 JOHNSON,Tramaine 22 11 00 000 25 000114 31 COBURN, Mike g 06 00 23 000 12 230221 11 BOUIE,Fred 13 00 23 011 14 011114 01 CHANDLER, Corey 15 11 00 101 23010112 34 DOUSE,Kris 13 01 24 112 34 100022 02 FARMER, Anthony 35 12 12 134 18 120029 42 SMITH,Greg 00 00 00 000 10 0000 2 15 INMAN, JR 0 1 00 34 2 68 2 3 1 2 0 1 26 44 PARKES,Terrence 02 00 00 011 00 0000 2 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 00 00 00 202 10 010011 TEAM 11 1 TEAM 213 Totals...... 21 55 3 10 10 17 12 22 34 23 55 7 13 46200 Totals...... 14 37 4 12 17 24 14 22 36 13 49 4 13 46200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 11-32 34.4% Game: 38.2% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-21 42.9% 2nd Half: 5-16 31.3% Game: 37.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 38.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 58.8% 2,1 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 11-17 64.7% Game: 69.6% 0 HOME TEAM: Rutgers (7-3) HOME TEAM: Princeton (2-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf02 00 00 066 20 1120 17 23 Maddox, Kareem f25 11 00 000 05 0100 18 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 33 00 22 156 28 012129 55 Buczak, Pawel c 38 12 00 347 47 130122 03 ROSARIO, Mike g310 05 910 000 115 020028 02 Briggs, Jason g 13 12 00 044 23 210130 11 PETTIS, Earl g 0 1 01 00 1 01 2 0 0 1 0 1 16 20 Davis, Doug g 16 03 00 011 32 130121 31 COBURN, Mike g 02 01 34 044 13 210019 22 Saunders, Patrick g 14 01 11 112 23 010022 01 CHANDLER, Corey 3 10 12 56 1 56 312 240224 01 Huc, Max 1 4 00 11 0 00 1 3 0 0 0 0 12 02 FARMER, Anthony 67 12 45 033 117 310230 14 Lake, Nick 0 2 01 22 0 33 2 2 1 0 0 1 29 15 INMAN, JR 06 00 58 235 35 021031 30 Finley, Zach 49 00 00 112 08 2011 21 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 01 00 00 000 10 0000 6 33 Mavraides, Dan 59 13 00 123 511 010125 TEAM 314 TEAM 66 Totals...... 15 42 2 11 28 35 8 27 35 16 60 8 13 56200 Totals...... 18 50 4 13 44 12 16 28 19 44 7 10 16200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-20 35.0% 2nd Half: 8-22 36.4% Game: 35.7% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 8-24 33.3% Game: 36.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 12-17 70.6% 2nd Half: 16-18 88.9% Game: 80.0% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100% 2nd Half: 3-3 100% Game: 100% 0 Officials: Tim Higgins (R), Ray Perone, Tony Crisp Officials: Jim Haney, Tony Crisp, Kenneth Clark Jr. Technical fouls: Delaware State-None. RUTGERS-None. Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. Princeton-None. Attendance: 2967 Attendance: 2912 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total RUTGERS 25 24 49 Delaware State 27 28 55 Princeton 23 21 44 RUTGERS 27 33 60

Points in the paint-RUTGERS 14,PRIN 18. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 9,PRIN 19. Points in the paint-DSU 20,RUTGERS 22. Points off turnovers-DSU 9,RUTGERS 14. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 10,PRIN 15. Fast break points-RUTGERS 0,PRIN 0. 2nd chance points-DSU 6,RUTGERS 9. Fast break points-DSU 2,RUTGERS 12. Bench points-RUTGERS 14,PRIN 24. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-7 times. Bench points-DSU 13,RUTGERS 34. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:10, PRIN 2nd-03:55. Last FG-DSU 2nd-00:08, RUTGERS 2nd-00:16. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 6 1st-14:38, PRIN by 3 1st-18:51. Largest lead-DSU by 11 1st-06:40, RUTGERS by 17 2nd-07:52. 104 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 11 GAME 12 Rutgers 67, Bryant 37 Rutgers 78, NJIT 52 Dec. 20, 2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Dec. 23, 2008 7:30 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

The 37 points allowed by RU marked the first time Rutgers gave up fewer than Rutgers’ 44-23 halftime lead was its largest advantage at the half since Dec. 40 points since beating Columbia 60-36 on Nov. 18, 2002. 6, 2006, when it held a 37-16 edge over New Hampshire.

The 11 field goals allowed by Rutgers were the fewest since Nov. 28, 2001, With its 67-37 win over Bryant on Dec. 20, Rutgers has won consecutive when RU allowed just 10 field goals to Stony Brook in a 76-37 victory. Bryant games by 26 or more points for the first time since 2005-06, when it defeat- also shot 22.4% from the field, which is the lowest percentage the Knights have ed St. Thomas Aquinas 94-56 on Dec. 12 and Maine 91-56 on Dec. 15. held an opponent to under head coach Fred Hill. The Scarlet Knights recorded a season-high .467 three-point field goal percent- Rutgers’ 30-point margin of victory over Bryant was the largest margin of vic- age (seven-of-15). Their previous high was 0.364 (four-of-11), set twice, most tory since the Scarlet Knights defeated St. Thomas Aquinas 82-41 back on recently against St. Peter’s on Nov. 30. Nov. 19, 2006. Anthony Farmer matched his season-high with five assists. He now has 312 For the first time on the season, the Scarlet Knights did not trail in a game. for his career and moves into sixth-place on RU’s all-time assists list.

With his three blocks, junior Hamady Ndiaye moved into sole possession of fifth Junior Hamady Ndiaye blocked seven shots, one shy of his career-high, set place on the all-time RU career blocks list. twice, most recently against Robert Morris on Nov. 21.

Freshman Gregory Echenique notched his fourth double-double of the season, Mike Rosario tallied 24 points, marking his third game with 20 or more points. scoring 11 points and grabbing as many rebounds. He shot eight-of-11 from the floor, marking a career-high shooting percentage of 0.727. He also connected on a career-high three-point field goal percentage of 0.714 (five-of-seven). VISITORS: Bryant (1-8) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: NJIT (0-11) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 04 WRIGHT, Jerrann f1 5 00 12 1 01 2 3 0 1 0 0 21 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 15 LYELL, Andrew f01 00 00 033 40 0100 15 15 GARRIS, Gary f514 05 12 0 22 311 012233 11 BIRRELL, Chris g 16 14 24 347 05 140238 00 STONKUS, Dan c 22 00 12 549 25 022029 33 GRESHAM, Cecil g410 15 46 0 22 213 012033 12 LYN, Brendon g310 02 00 1 34 3 6 4 1 0 1 34 44 PARZYCH, Adam g 04 02 00 011 10 000017 13 WILSON, Jheryl g 36 00 14 011 47 130226 02 WITKOS, Ray 00 00 00 000 00 0100 2 21 GARRIS, Justin g 27 11 22 011 27 010222 03 CHRONEY, Michael 00 00 00 101 10 1000 2 05 SCHICKEL, Sammy 00 00 00 000 00 1000 0 10 LAMBERT, Peter 39 38 12 112 310 100227 11 SCHICKEL, Teddy 00 00 00 011 00 030011 20 TRIFARI, Don 01 00 00 101 00 0100 2 20 WILKERSON, Isaiah 39 12 55 000 212 010027 22 LATHAM, Barry 03 01 12 112 21 310021 41 SKEMA, Paulius 25 00 00 224 24 031018 23 PONTES, Nick 28 00 11 314 25 030011 TEAM 426 1 32 McLEAN, Ryan 02 00 00 011 20 010211 Totals...... 20 53 2 10 10 15 12 16 28 18 52 6 16 57200 TEAM 224 Totals...... 11 49 5 20 10 17 13 16 29 19 37 6 14 26200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 37.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 5-27 18.5% Game: 22.4% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 66.7% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 58.8% 1 HOME TEAM: Rutgers (9-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Rutgers (8-3) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf5 6 00 25 3 47 0 12 011030 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 33 00 34 246 39 017231 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf24 00 78 4711 3 11 012026 03 ROSARIO, Mike g811 57 34 1 34 224 110227 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 1 1 00 35 1 34 4 5 0 1 3 0 25 11 PETTIS, Earl g 1 4 03 22 0 00 1 4 4 2 1 0 21 03 ROSARIO, Mike g714 4 10 00 257 118 340129 31 COBURN, Mike g 35 11 00 044 37 220123 11 PETTIS, Earl g 14 01 22 145 04 110012 01 CHANDLER, Corey 25 01 25 134 26 321416 31 COBURN, Mike g 35 01 11 033 17411026 02 FARMER, Anthony 48 12 22 000 111 510218 01 CHANDLER, Corey 06 04 12 123 21 521223 15 INMAN, JR 1 3 00 00 0 44 1 2 0 1 0 0 16 02 FARMER, Anthony 24 02 34 011 17 1101 21 22 KUHN, Mike 1 2 00 00 0 00 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 15 INMAN, JR 3 5 01 12 1 01 3 7 0 0 1 1 19 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 12 123 01 210012 22 KUHN, Mike 1 1 00 00 0 00 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 40 KOKOSINSKI, Tomasz 00 00 00 000 10 0000 3 23 JACKSON, Patrick 12 01 00 011 12 0001 9 TEAM 213 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 1 2 11 00 1 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 Totals...... 28 48 7 15 15 24 10 25 35 14 78 17 12 10 11 200 TEAM 235 Totals...... 22 48 5 21 18 24 13 30 43 17 67 14 12 86200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.9% Game: 58.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-12 58.3% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 46.7% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 10-20 50.0% Game: 45.8% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 62.5% 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 23.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 12-16 75.0% Game: 75.0% 3,1 Officials: Ed Corbett (R), Brian O'Connell, Bill McCarthy Technical fouls: NJIT-None. Rutgers-ROSARIO, Mike. Officials: Gary Prager (R), Bernard Clinton, Sean Hull Attendance: 2319 Technical fouls: Bryant-None. RUTGERS-ROSARIO, Mike. Attendance: 3077 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total NJIT 23 29 52 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 44 34 78 Bryant 20 17 37 RUTGERS 33 34 67 Points in the paint-NJIT 28,RUTGERS 34. Points off turnovers-NJIT 14,RUTGERS 22. 2nd chance points-NJIT 7,RUTGERS 12. Fast break points-NJIT 2,RUTGERS 16. Points in the paint-BRYANT 10,RUTGERS 34. Points off turnovers-BRYANT 12,RUTGERS 14. Bench points-NJIT 16,RUTGERS 22. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. 2nd chance points-BRYANT 10,RUTGERS 12. Fast break points-BRYANT 2,RUTGERS 6. Last FG-NJIT 2nd-02:23, RUTGERS 2nd-01:51. Bench points-BRYANT 16,RUTGERS 22. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-NJIT by 5 1st-18:22, RUTGERS by 32 2nd-12:47. Last FG-BRYANT 2nd-01:42, RUTGERS 2nd-00:47. Largest lead-BRYANT None, RUTGERS by 30 2nd-00:47. 105 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 13 GAME 14 No. 1 UNC 97, Rutgers 75 No. 3 Pittsburgh 78, Rutgers 72 Dec. 28, 2008 7:45 p.m. at Chapel Hill, N.C. - Smith Center Dec. 31, 2008 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

Rutgers shot 47.5 percent (28-of-59) from the floor, the highest field goal per- Rutgers scored 72 points against the Panthers, the most points given up by centage against North Carolina on the season. RU recorded a shooting per- Pittsburgh on the season. Pitt had allowed 67 points twice, against Akron (Nov. centage of 51.7 (15-of-29) in the first half, becoming just the fifth team to 21) and Texas Tech (Nov. 28). Pittsburgh’s six-point win was its lowest margin of victory on this season. Its previous low was eight points, set in a 56-48 defeat shoot over 50 percent in a half vs. the Tar Heels in 2008. of Florida State on Dec. 21.

RU shot a then season-high 92.3 percent (12-of-13) from the free throw line. Rutgers committed just eight turnovers, its fewest on the season and its Its previous high was 85.7 (18-of-21), set against Robert Morris on Nov. 21. least amount of miscues since also committing eight at Florida (11/17/07) last season. Freshman Mike Rosario tallied 26, one shy of his career-high, sophomore Corey Chandler finished with 14 and seniors Anthony Farmer and JR Inman Freshman Mike Rosario tallied 22 points and senior Anthony Farmer finished recorded 12 and 11, respectively, marking the first time that four Scarlet with 20, marking the first time that two Scarlet Knights scored 20 or more points in the same game since Farmer and sophomore Mike Coburn achieved Knights finished double-figures since Nov. 16 against Delaware. the feat in RU’s 80-68 win over No. 18 Villanova on Jan. 23, 2008.

Inman increased his his career total to 977 points and moved into 38th-place Rosario had scored 20 or more points in three consecutive games, the first on RU’s all-time scoring list, passing Phil Robinson (970) and Jerome Coleman Scarlet Knight to achieve the feat since Quincy Douby in the last three games of (971). Inman grabbed three rebounds to give him 599 for his career. He the 2005-06 season. Rosario set a then career-high with four assists. His previ- moves into a tie with Hal Corizzi for 20th-place on RU’s all-time rebounds list. ous high was three, set twice, most recently at No. 1 UNC on Dec. 28.

VISITORS: RUTGERS (9-4) VISITORS: Pittsburgh (13-0, 1-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf3 4 00 00 3 25 5 6 0 2 2 1 29 05 BIGGS, Tyrell f35 00 00 4610 36 1020 32 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 1 2 00 00 3 58 5 2 0 1 0 0 22 23 YOUNG, Sam f812 22 01 1 34 318 021035 01 CHANDLER, Corey g511 24 22 1 01 014 220130 45 BLAIR, DeJuan f1 4 00 00 2 02 4 2 0 0 0 0 8 02 FARMER, Anthony g 5 9 12 12 0 22 312 620230 02 FIELDS, Levance g413 23 12 0 44 111 610234 03 ROSARIO, Mike g917 48 44 0 22 126 330032 03 DIXON, Jermaine g 3 7 03 46 0 22 210 202328 11 PETTIS, Earl 0 0 00 00 0 33 2 0 0 4 0 1 9 11 BROWN, Gilbert 4 8 01 34 2 24 011 011022 15 INMAN, JR 48 01 33 213 211 210227 12 GIBBS, Ashton 12 12 00 022 03 0200 9 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 00 0000 2 22 WANAMAKER, Brad 4 7 25 56 0 55 215 410022 31 COBURN, Mike 1 5 01 22 0 00 3 4 2 3 0 0 17 35 ROBINSON, Nasir 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 0 2 02 00 1 01 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 52 MCGHEE, Gary 1 1 00 00 1 23 1 2 0 1 0 0 9 TEAM 11 1 TEAM 11 Totals...... 28 59 7 19 12 13 10 16 26 21 75 15 19 28200 Totals...... 29 59 7 16 13 19 10 27 37 16 78 13 865200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-29 51.7% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 47.5% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 49.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 36.8% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 43.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 7-7 100% Game: 92.3% 0,2 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 68.4% 2

HOME TEAM: North Carolina (12-0) HOME TEAM: Rutgers( 9-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 14 f811 24 00 0 11 118 520127 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory f28 00 00 448 04 1030 28 21 Deon Thompson f3 8 00 45 0 33 0 10 221123 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 0 0 00 00 2 24 4 0 1 2 1 0 24 50 Tyler Hansbrough f 10 15 01 66 4 610 2 26 120129 01 CHANDLER, Corey g716 27 11 2 68 217 120134 05 Lawson, Ty g812 12 23 1 23 119 601230 02 FARMER, Anthony g671179033320 310033 22 Wayne Ellington g 27 02 56 112 29 310124 03 ROSARIO, Mike g820 2 10 44 033 422 411235 01 Ginyard, Marcus 12 00 12 314 13 2002 11 11 PETTIS, Earl 01 01 00 000 10 0000 6 02 Campbell, Marc 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 15 INMAN, JR 28 11 22 448 27 120128 04 Frasor, Bobby 0 3 02 00 1 01 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 31 COBURN, Mike 13 00 00 011 12 3000 12 11 Quentin Thomas 0 1 01 00 0 00 2 0 3 1 0 1 9 TEAM 13 Will Graves 26 12 44 314 19 120013 Totals...... 26 63 6 20 14 16 12 23 35 17 72 14 854200 15 J.B. Tanner 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 24 Surry Wood 00 00 00 000 00 0100 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 10-37 27.0% Game: 41.3% DEADBALL 30 Jack Wooten 00 00 00 011 00 0000 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS 32 Alex Stepheson 1 3 00 12 2 57 0 3 0 0 2 0 16 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 87.5% 0,1 35 Patrick Moody 00 00 00 011 00 0100 1 TEAM 33 Officials: Jim Burr (R), Joe Lindsay, James Breeding Totals...... 35 68 4 14 23 28 18 22 40 12 97 23 12 4 10 200 Technical fouls: Pittsburgh-None. RUTGERS-None. Attendance: 6308 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-40 52.5% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 51.5% DEADBALL Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS Pittsburgh 39 39 78 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 16-19 84.2% Game: 82.1% 2 RUTGERS 43 29 72

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Sean Hull, Bob Donato Points in the paint-PITT 30,RUTGERS 26. Points off turnovers-PITT 13,RUTGERS 8. Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. North Carolina-None. 2nd chance points-PITT 10,RUTGERS 2. Fast break points-PITT 10,RUTGERS 14. Attendance: 21750 Bench points-PITT 31,RUTGERS 9. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-13 times. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Last FG-PITT 2nd-02:45, RUTGERS 2nd-00:25. RUTGERS 38 37 75 Largest lead-PITT by 11 2nd-02:45, RUTGERS by 7 2nd-19:30. North Carolina 52 45 97

Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 14,NC 29. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 14,NC 25. Bench points-RUTGERS 15,NC 15. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-02:01, NC 2nd-03:55. Largest lead-RUTGERS None, NC by 22 2nd-01:23. 106 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 15 GAME 16 No. 2 Connecticut 80, Rutgers 49 No. 18/15 Marquette 81, Rutgers 76 Jan. 3, 2009 7 p.m. at Storrs, Conn. - Harry A. Gampel Pavilian, Jan. 7, 2009 7:30 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

The Scarlet Knights made a then season-best 94.4 percent (17-of-18) from Senior JR Inman finished with nine points, giving him 1,002 for his career. He the foul line, then the top performance for a BIG EAST team from the charity became the 36th Scarlet Knight to reach the 1,000-point plateau. stripe on the season. It also marked RU’s best foul shooting percentage ever in Inman grabbed eight rebounds, giving him 613 for his career and leaving him a BIG EAST Conference game. one rebound shy of tying Mike Dabney (614) for 19th-place on RU’s all-time rebounds list. Freshman forward Gregory Echenique shot a career-best nine-of-nine from the free throw line en route to a career and game-high 17 points. His previous RU limited Marquette to a season-low two three-point field goals. MU’s high for made free throws was seven, achieved versus Marist (7-of-12) and previous low was four, set four times, most recently against Indiana- Bryant (seven-of-eight). His prior game-high point total was 15, posted versus Purdue-Fort Wayne on Dec. 13. The Golden Eagles’ two three-point shots both Rider and Princeton. is their lowest total since Jan. 17, 2008, when they shot 0-12 from down- town against Louisville.

Senior forward JR Inman shot four-of-eight from the field en route to nine The Golden Eagles were held to a season-low 15.4 percent from downtown points, to give him 993 career points in Scarlet. (two-of-13). Their previous low was 20.0 percent (four-of-20), set against Dayton on Nov. 29. It marks their lowest three-point shooting percentage since Senior guard Anthony Farmer scored four points to give him 947 for his Jan. 17, 2008, when they shot .000 (0-12) against Louisville. career, moving him past Donnel Lumpkin (946, 1989-93) for 41st place on the Rutgers all-time men’s basketball scoring chart. Junior Hamady Ndiaye drew a career-high three charges, giving him eight for the season. He already surpassed his total from 2007-08, which was seven. The game completed an historic trifecta for the Scarlet Knights, as they Freshman Mike Rosario recorded 22 points, his sixth game with at least 20 became in history to play the nation’s top three-ranked points on the season, and his fourth game with at least 20 points in RU’s teams consecutively. last five contests.

VISITORS: RUTGERS (9-6, 0-2) VISITORS: Marquette (14-2, 3-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf46 00 99 213 4 17 003126 12 BURKE, Dwight f4 4 00 00 1 34 3 8 0 1 0 1 22 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 2 4 00 22 3 47 5 6 2 1 1 0 25 32 HAYWARD, Lazar f313 03 44 2 35 310 210126 01 CHANDLER, Corey g 06 00 00 134 10 140124 01 JAMES, Dominic g713 14 01 0 22 115 610236 02 FARMER, Anthony g 2 9 02 00 1 23 3 4 2 1 0 0 32 22 MCNEAL, Jerel g 4 9 14 78 1 34 016 311235 03 ROSARIO, Mike g213 16 56 1 34 410 241031 23 MATTHEWS, Wesleyg 10 10 00 36 0 66 123 211237 11 PETTIS, Earl 1 2 12 00 1 12 1 3 0 1 0 0 13 02 ACKER, Maurice 01 01 00 011 00 1000 4 15 INMAN, JR 48 00 11 011 29 010022 04 HAZEL, Patrick 01 00 00 101 20 010011 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 00 00 000 00 0000 5 10 CUBILLAN, David 01 00 00 000 10 0000 5 31 COBURN, Mike 01 00 00 000 10 330016 33 BUTLER, Jimmy 3 7 01 35 1 01 2 9 0 2 1 1 16 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 02 01 00 011 00 0000 6 42 OTULE, Chris 00 00 00 011 20 0200 8 TEAM 224 TEAM 213 Totals...... 15 52 2 11 17 18 11 18 29 21 49 10 15 52200 Totals...... 31 59 2 13 17 24 8 20 28 15 81 14 10 39200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-23 26.1% 2nd Half: 9-29 31.0% Game: 28.8% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-31 54.8% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 52.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 15.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7% 2nd Half: 11-11 100% Game: 94.4% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 14-18 77.8% Game: 70.8% 2

HOME TEAM: CONNECTICUT (12-1, 1-1) HOME TEAM: RUTGERS (9-7, 0-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 04 ADRIEN, Jeff f4 9 00 57 2 57 2 13 212131 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf34 00 23 426 28 0110 23 21 ROBINSON, Stanley f5 6 01 12 2 57 1 11 403024 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 1 1 00 02 0 55 3 2 0 2 3 0 32 34 THABEET, Hasheem c 5 7 00 58 3 58 315 011021 01 CHANDLER, Corey g716 36 22 2 57 319 240031 11 DYSON, Jerome g311 23 68 1 23 214 400128 02 FARMER, Anthony g 35 01 00 033 56 320024 12 PRICE, A.J. g 14 01 12 033 03 710127 03 ROSARIO, Mike g924 2 10 22 325 522 020133 02 BEVERLY, Donnell 00 00 00 011 00 0000 2 11 PETTIS, Earl 24 01 00 112 24 210013 15 WALKER, Kemba 36 11 00 022 17 100218 15 INMAN, JR 44 11 00 358 49 110024 24 AUSTRIE, Craig 35 11 00 202 07 300021 31 COBURN, Mike 2 4 00 22 1 01 0 6 1 2 0 1 17 30 HARALSON, Scottie 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 01 01 00 000 00 0100 3 33 EDWARDS, Gavin 4 6 00 22 1 34 410 020024 TEAM 22 1 35 OKWANDU, Charles 00 00 00 000 10 0100 3 Totals...... 31 63 6 20 8 11 14 25 39 24 76 9 17 42200 TEAM Totals...... 28 54 47 20 29 11 26 37 14 80 21 665200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 20-37 54.1% Game: 49.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-26 34.6% 2nd Half: 19-28 67.9% Game: 51.9% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 4-4 100% Game: 72.7% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 57.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 69.0% 6 Officials: Mike Kitts (R), Mike Roberts, Tim Clougherty Technical fouls: Marquette-None. RUTGERS-None. Officials: Bob Donato, Bernard Clinton, Frank Scagliotta Attendance: 4112 Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. CONNECTICUT-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 10167 Marquette 37 44 81 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total RUTGERS 28 48 76 RUTGERS 18 31 49 CONNECTICUT 29 51 80 Points in the paint-MU 52,RUTGERS 40. Points off turnovers-MU 14,RUTGERS 12. 2nd chance points-MU 2,RUTGERS 18. Fast break points-MU 21,RUTGERS 9. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 20,UCONN 42. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 6,UCONN 20. Bench points-MU 9,RUTGERS 19. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 10,UCONN 19. Fast break points-RUTGERS 6,UCONN 21. Last FG-MU 2nd-02:49, RUTGERS 2nd-00:01. Bench points-RUTGERS 12,UCONN 24. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-MU by 21 2nd-12:17, RUTGERS by 1 1st-17:47. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-02:37, UCONN 2nd-00:27. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 5 1st-16:06, UCONN by 32 2nd-02:51. 107 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 17 GAME 18 No. 11/9 Syracuse 82, Rutgers 66 Cincinnati 71, Rutgers 59 Jan. 10, 2009 7:30 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Jan. 14, 2009 7:30 p.m. at Cincinnati, Ohio - FIfth Third Arena

Rutgers shot 50 percent (15-of-30) from the floor in the first half, becoming Rutgers game against Cincinnati marked its first contest against an unranked just the fourth team to shoot 50 percent or better in a half against the opponent in five matches. RU last faced an unranked opponent on Dec. 23, Orange, matching the feat achieved by Richmond (Nov. 18), Florida (Nov. 24) when it defeated NJIT 78-52 at the RAC. and Cleveland State (Dec. 15). Syracuse connected on 54.8 percent (17-of- 31) in the first half, marking the fourth time on the season that RU and its Senior Anthony Farmer finished with 12, freshman Mike Rosario and senior JR opponent shot over 50 percent from the field in the same half. It also hap- Inman each tallied 11 and sophomore Mike Coburn scored 10, marking the pened with Marist on Nov. 14, No. 1 UNC on Dec. 28 and No. 3 Pittsburgh first time that four Scarlet Knights finished in double-figures since Dec. 28, on Dec. 31. when Rosario, Farmer, Inman and sophomore Corey Chandler accomplished the feat against No. 1 UNC. Rutgers held the Orange to a season-low 28 rebounds, marking their lowest rebound total since grabbing 27 against Villanova on March 12, 2008, in the Rutgers went on a 19-0 run in the first half, holding Cincinnati without a single BIG EAST Tournament. RU outrebounded the Orange 34-28, becoming the point for 8:25 and without a field goal for 9:25. first BIG EAST team and SU’s seventh overall opponent on the season to accomplish that feat. Farmer moved past two players to stand in 38th-place on Rutgers’ all-time scoring list with 982 career points. Senior Anthony Farmer tallied 17 points, while freshmen Mike Rosario and Gregory Echenique scored 15 and 10, respectively, marking the seventh time Inman moved past Andrew Kolbasovsky (1,015) into 35th-place on RU’s all- on the season that three Scarlet Knights each scored more than 10 points in time scoring list with 1,019 career points. Inman grabbed three rebounds the same game. RU last accomplished the feat against No. 3 Pittsburgh, when against the Bearcats, giving him 622 for his career and moving him into a tie Farmer, Rosario and sophomore Corey Chandler scored in double-figures. with Joel Normane for 17th-place on RU’s all-time rebounds list. Farmer’s 17 points gave him 970 for his career. He moved into a tie with Phil Junior center Hamady Ndiaye blocked his 200th career shot against Cincinnati Robinson for 40th-place on the RU all-time scoring list. to become the fifth Scarlet Knight with at least 200 blocks. Senior JR Inman grabbed six rebounds, giving him 619 for his career. He Freshman Gregory Echenique grabbed 14 rebounds, one shy of his career-high moved past two players into 18th-place on on the RU all-time rebounds list. of 15, set against Marist on Nov. 14. Echenique set a new career-high with 12 defensive rebounds; his previous high was nine, set three times, most recently Echenique blocked two shots against SU, giving him 43 on the the season, the against Binghamton on Dec. 6. 21st-best single-season total in RU history. VISITORS: RUTGERS (9-9; 0-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Syracuse (16-1, 4-0) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf16 00 12 2 12 14 33113038 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 2 5 00 23 4 48 5 6 1 1 1 0 20 00 JACKSON, Rick f1 5 00 00 0 55 3 2 0 0 0 0 18 01 CHANDLER, Corey g 15 02 11 044 13 450023 11 HARRIS, Paul f 11 13 00 46 1 56 226 130136 02 FARMER, Anthony g 6 8 02 00 0 22 412 010022 21 ONUAKU, Arinze f8 9 00 36 3 25 5 19 031031 03 ROSARIO, Mike g415 17 22 1 12 311 030039 01 RAUTINS, Andy g 14 14 00 123 43 010028 11 PETTIS, Earl 11 00 12 011 13 1200 9 10 FLYNN, Jonny g512 11 46 0 77 215 900040 15 INMAN, JR 3 7 22 33 1 23 511 010119 23 DEVENDORF, Eric 6 9 01 34 0 00 215 211136 31 COBURN, Mike 47 11 12 123 210 230027 32 JOSEPH, Kris 1 2 00 00 0 00 2 2 0 0 0 1 11 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 00 00 00 000 00 0010 3 TEAM 112 TEAM 112 Totals...... 33 54 26 14 22 6 22 28 20 82 12 823200 Totals...... 22 54 4 14 11 15 10 29 39 24 59 9 17 51200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-31 54.8% 2nd Half: 16-23 69.6% Game: 61.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 9-31 29.0% Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 1-10 10.0% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.9% Game: 63.6% 4,1 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 73.3% 2,1

HOME TEAM: RUTGERS (9-8, 0-4) HOME TEAM: Cincinnati (11-6; 1-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf4 6 00 24 4 48 3 10 112228 21 WILLIAMS, Mike f716 00 68 5 16 420 111132 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 13 00 58 246 47 031126 22 BISHOP, Rashad f311 14 00 325 17 400138 01 CHANDLER, Corey g310 15 24 3 47 4 9 2 3 2 0 28 34 GATES, Yancy f27 00 02 022 04 1010 14 02 FARMER, Anthony g 5 8 13 67 0 33 017 300035 05 VAUGHN, Deonta g915 24 46 0 88 324 520237 03 ROSARIO, Mike g622 3 15 00 022 115 210036 11 DAVIS, Larry g 04 02 12 123 31 200022 11 PETTIS, Earl 1 2 00 00 1 01 2 2 2 1 0 1 12 03 DIXON, Dion 37 01 12 235 17 000220 15 INMAN, JR 36 00 00 516 26 010024 15 WILKS, Darnell 13 12 12 101 14 0010 6 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 00 0000 2 23 MITCHELL, Alvin 00 00 00 112 00 0100 4 31 COBURN, Mike 00 00 00 000 10 1100 7 30 MCCLAIN, Anthony 01 00 00 000 20 0000 2 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 00 00 00 000 10 0000 2 42 TOYLOY, Steve 1 3 00 23 2 35 2 4 2 2 0 0 25 TEAM 11 1 TEAM 112 Totals...... 23 58 5 24 15 23 15 19 34 19 66 11 11 54200 Totals...... 26 67 4 13 15 25 16 23 39 17 71 15 636200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-28 28.6% Game: 39.7% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-38 26.3% 2nd Half: 16-29 55.2% Game: 38.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 2-13 15.4% Game: 20.8% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 65.2% 5 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-11 63.6% 2nd Half: 8-14 57.1% Game: 60.0% 5,1

Officials: Tim Higgins (R), William Bush, Jeff Clark Officials: Ed Corbett, Mike Kitts, Bill McCarthy Technical fouls: Syracuse-HARRIS, Paul. RUTGERS-TEAM. Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. University of Cincinnati-None. Attendance: 8,079 Attendance: 6723 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Syracuse 39 43 82 RUTGERS 36 23 59 RUTGERS 38 28 66 Cincinnati 29 42 71

Points in the paint-SYR 50,RUTGERS 32. Points off turnovers-SYR 14,RUTGERS 8. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 28,UC 20. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 7,UC 17. 2nd chance points-SYR 10,RUTGERS 14. Fast break points-SYR 12,RUTGERS 10. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 8,UC 11. Fast break points-RUTGERS 10,UC 4. Bench points-SYR 17,RUTGERS 8. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-4 times. Bench points-RUTGERS 24,UC 15. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-SYR 2nd-01:32, RUTGERS 2nd-03:50. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-02:04, UC 2nd-02:26. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 16 1st-05:17, UC by 12 2nd-02:26. Largest lead-SYR by 16 2nd-01:32, RUTGERS by 7 1st-09:01. 108 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 19 GAME 20 No. 9/12 Louisville 78, Rutgers 59 St. John’s 70, Rutgers 59 Jan. 2, 2009 7 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Jan. 24, 2009 7 p.m. at New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

Rutgers shot 50 percent in the second half (15-of-30), becoming the sixth The Red Storm led 56-40 with 10 minutes to play only to see RU get within team to shoot better than 50 percent in a single half against Louisville. RU is 61-59 on a three-pointer by Jaron Griffin with 2:50 left. The trey was one of the first BIG EAST team to accomplish the feat against the Cardinals. three made by the senior with under 8:00 minutes to play and capped a 5-0 run. Unfortunately, the basket would be the last of the evening for the Senior Anthony Farmer recorded his 100th career start. Scarlet Knights, as the Red Storm scored the game’s final nine points to ensure the win. Inman finished with five points, giving him 1,024 for his career. He passed Rick Dadika (1,023) for 34th-place on RU’s all-time scoring list. Freshman Mike Rosario recorded a career-high five steals. It tied for the third most for a BIG EAST player on the season. His previous high was three, set at Freshman Gregory Echenique recorded a career-high three steals. His previ- Rider on Dec. 3. ous high was two, set twice, most recently against Syracuse on Jan. 10. He fin- ished with one block against Louisville, giving him 47 on the season, the 19th- Rosario finished with 16 points on seven-of-16 shooting. He has led RU in scor- best single-season total in RU history. Echenique played a career-high 38 min- ing 12 times and has posted double figures in 18 of 20 contests. utes against UofL. His previous high was 36, set against Marist on Nov. 14. He finished with 13 points, his 11th game in double-figures and his third in RU’s Senior JR Inman moved into a tie for ninth-place on Rutgers all-time blocked last five contests. shots list with his 100th career rejection. He became the 10th Scarlet Knight to record at least 100 blocks, joining teammate Hamady Ndiaye. Inman played Sophomore Corey Chandler tallied a career-high seven assists. His previous in his 100th career game. high was six, set at Rider on Dec. 3. Senior Anthony Farmer scored four points, giving him 986 for his career, and moving him into 37th-place on RU’s all-time scoring list.

VISITORS: Louisville (14-3, 5-0) VISITORS: RUTGERS (9-11, 0-7) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 01 WILLIAMS, Terrence f914 12 46 3 811 0 23 161434 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf24 00 56 134 49 0110 23 05 CLARK, Earl f610 02 33 0 77 215 321236 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 23 00 22 145 16 020026 24 SAMUELS, Samardo c690035112515 041122 01 CHANDLER, Corey g 2 8 14 44 1 12 4 9 2 4 0 1 29 10 SOSA, Edgar g 3 7 13 34 0 33 210 400026 02 FARMER, Anthony g 17 02 24 011 14 400133 34 SMITH, Jerry g 23 01 01 022 04 010022 03 ROSARIO, Mike g716 27 00 0 00 216 131534 02 KNOWLES, Preston 13 00 00 112 12 100119 11 PETTIS, Earl 00 00 00 101 10 000012 12 DELK, Reginald 00 00 00 000 00 0000 2 15 INMAN, JR 16 01 00 011 22 001017 20 SCOTT, Will 00 00 00 000 00 0000 4 31 COBURN, Mike 23 00 00 011 04 110011 21 SWOPSHIRE, Jared 01 01 00 011 10 0000 5 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 3 5 34 00 1 23 1 9 0 0 0 1 15 23 JENNINGS, Terrence 00 00 34 112 23 034118 TEAM, 325 33 McGEE, Andre 22 22 00 011 46 210012 Totals...... 20 52 6 18 13 16 8 15 23 16 59 8 11 38200 TEAM 213 Totals...... 29 49 4 11 16 23 8 26 34 17 78 11 17 79200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-23 39.1% 2nd Half: 11-29 37.9% Game: 38.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 13-23 56.5% Game: 59.2% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 81.3% 2 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 69.6% 2 HOME TEAM: St. John's (11-8, 2-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: RUTGERS (9-10, 0-6) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 05 EVANS, Sean f59 00 13 112 4 11 020224 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 24 BURRELL, Justin f4 9 01 12 2 68 4 9 2 2 1 1 36 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf4 6 00 24 4 48 3 10 112228 01 KENNEDY, D.J. g380110 11 257 216 612140- 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 13 00 58 246 47 031126 10 ROBERTS, Quincy g 27 13 00 011 15 240131 01 CHANDLER, Corey g310 15 24 3 47 4 9 2 3 2 0 28 23 HORNE, Paris g 12 13 34 00 0 33 027 320240- 02 FARMER, Anthony g 5 8 13 67 0 33 017 300035 11 JASIULIONIS, Tomas 00 00 00 112 10 0100 9 03 ROSARIO, Mike g622 3 15 00 022 115 210036 12 EDMONDSON, TyShwan 02 00 00 0 00 1 0 0 3 0 0 9 11 PETTIS, Earl 1 2 00 00 1 01 2 2 2 1 0 1 12 15 COKER, Dele 1 3 00 00 4 48 2 2 0 1 2 0 11 15 INMAN, JR 36 00 00 516 26 010024 TEAM, 246 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 00 0000 2 Totals...... 27 51 49 12 16 12 25 37 15 70 13 16 57200 31 COBURN, Mike 00 00 00 000 10 1100 7 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 00 00 00 000 10 0000 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 2nd Half: 11-23 47.8% Game: 52.9% DEADBALL TEAM 11 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 44.4% REBOUNDS Totals...... 23 58 5 24 15 23 15 19 34 19 66 11 11 54200 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 75.0% 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-27 25.9% 2nd Half: 15-30 50.0% Game: 38.6% DEADBALL Officials: Mike Kitts, Pat Driscoll, Paul Janssen 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. St. John's-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 66.7% 3 Attendance: 7890 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Ed Corbett (R), Curtis Shaw, Tim Higgins RUTGERS 26 33 59 Technical fouls: Louisville-McGEE, Andre. RUTGERS-None. St. John's 37 33 70 Attendance: 5178 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Points in the paint-STJ 32,RUTGERS 22. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 14, STJ 9. Louisville 40 38 78 2nd chance points-STJ 12,RUTGERS 7. Fast break points-STJ 6,RUTGERS 4. RUTGERS 20 39 59 Bench points-RUTGERS 15, STJ 2. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-3 times. Last FG-STJ 2nd-01:28, RUTGERS 2nd-02:48. Points in the paint-LOU 38,RUTGERS 28. Points off turnovers-LOU 21,RUTGERS 12. 2nd chance points-LOU 3,RUTGERS 10. Fast break points-LOU 13,RUTGERS 12. Largest lead-STJ by 16 2nd-10:03, RUTGERS by 2 1st-18:09. Bench points-LOU 11,RUTGERS 12. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-LOU 2nd-02:02, RUTGERS 2nd-03:22. Largest lead-LOU by 23 1st-01:09, RUTGERS by 2 1st-15:35. 109 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW GAME 21 GAME 22 Seton Hall 70, Rutgers 67 Rutgers 75, DePaul 56 Jan. 29, 2009 9 p.m. at New York, NY - Madison Square Garden Jan. 31, 2009 8 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

The last two games between Rutgers and Seton Hall have been decided by Rutgers matched its season high with 31 field goals, previously set against Marquette on Jan. 7. RU shot 50.8 percent from the floor (31-of-61), its third three points. On March 9, 2008, JR Inman hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to game shooting better than 50 percent on the season. give RU the 64-61 victory at The Rock. Rutgers recorded 40 points in the paint, its third game on the season with at Freshman Mike Rosario finished with 25 points, freshman Gregory Echenique least 40 points in the paint. scored 13, senior Anthony Farmer recorded 11 and sophomore Corey The starting lineup was the sixth different one for RU on the season. Chandler tallied 10, marking the fourth game on the season that four Scarlet Knights scored in double figures, and the first since Jan. 14, when Rosario, Farmer finished with six points, giving him 1,003 for his career. He becomes Farmer, Inman and sophomore Mike Coburn accomplished the feat against the 37th Scarlet Knight to reach 1,000 points, joining teammate JR Inman. Cincinnati. RU is 1-3 in games when four players score more than 10 points. Farmer matched his season-high six assists, previously set against No. 1 North Carolina on Dec. 28. Rosario’s scoring output marked the eighth time on the season he finished with more than 20 points. He has scored in double-figures in 19 out of 21 games. Rosario finished with 16 points on seven-of-15 shooting. It marked his 20th double-digit scoring game of the season and his 13th consecutive contest with Rosario’s attempted 10 free throws, matching his career-high, previously set at least 10 points. against Delaware State on Dec. 14. Rosario matched his then career-high in Pettis finished with a season-high 12 points, his first double-digit scoring game minutes played with 38. He also played 38 minutes in RU’s overtime loss to St. of the season. Bonaventure on Nov. 23.

Inman grabbed five rebounds, giving him 636 for his career. He passed Eric Clark VISITORS: DePaul (8-14, 0-9) (633) for 15th-place on RU’s all-time rebounds list. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 31 POSCIC, Matija f1 1 00 12 1 23 0 3 0 3 0 0 13 VISITORS: RUTGERS 9-(12, 0-8) 13 KOSHWAL, Mac c 1 6 00 34 3 36 2 5 2 1 0 0 26 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 00 BIZOUKAS, Michael g 12 01 00 011 12 220114 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 02 TUCKER, Dar g517 04 44 4 26 114 231134 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf5 6 00 33 2 68 2 13 031131 30 WALKER, Will g920 47 12 2 13 323 211336 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 03 00 24 325 32 000021 01 CURRIE, Jabari 0 0 00 00 0 00 1 0 0 1 0 1 10 01 CHANDLER, Corey g410 24 01 2 24 410 020025 03 HILL, Devin 14 13 00 022 13 001018 02 FARMER, Anthony g513 04 12 1 34 211 440135 10 STULA, Mario 0 2 01 00 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 03 ROSARIO, Mike g718 4 11 7 10 325 225 210038 11 KELLY, Jeremiah 02 01 00 000 00 020223 15 INMAN, JR 25 00 00 055 24 221019 33 FABER, Krys 1 2 00 22 0 22 1 4 0 0 0 0 8 31 COBURN, Mike 13 00 00 011 12 101022 55 OBI, Kene 1 2 00 00 0 22 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 01 01 00 101 00 0000 9 TEAM 314 TEAM 213 Totals...... 20 58 5 17 11 14 13 16 29 11 56 8 14 39200 Totals...... 24 59 6 20 13 20 14 22 36 16 67 9 12 32200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 9-32 28.1% Game: 34.5% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 14-35 40.0% Game: 40.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 1-9 11.1% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 78.6% 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 65.0% 3,1 HOME TEAM: Rutgers (10-12, 1-8) HOME TEAM: Seton Hall (11-9, 2-6) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf27 00 56 549 29 1150 26 23 MITCHELL, Robert f514 01 12 2 57 111 112040 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron f6 9 47 00 0 44 1 16 001218 31 GARCIA, John c 44 00 00 213 48 143028 02 FARMER, Anthony g 27 13 11 022 36 610133 20 HARVEY, Eugene g413 13 00 1 45 1 9 9 3 0 0 29 03 ROSARIO, Mike g715 27 00 1 45 116 230334 21 HAZELL, Jeremy g 10 17 34 12 13 3710 4 35 020239 11 PETTIS, Earl g680101426312 220227 22 GAUSE, Paul g 16 02 12 011 43 000031 01 CHANDLER, Corey 24 01 00 112 14 320012 10 THEODORE, Jordan 0 3 01 00 1 23 1 0 4 1 0 1 21 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 45 00 00 235 18 010015 13 DAVIS, Mike 24 00 00 325 14 000012 15 INMAN, JR 12 00 00 145 32 341121 TEAM 224 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 Totals...... 26 61 4 11 14 17 14 24 38 16 70 15 11 53200 31 COBURN, Mike 1 4 01 00 1 01 0 2 0 2 0 0 12 40 KOKOSINSKI, Tomasz 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd Half: 14-27 51.9% Game: 42.6% DEADBALL TEAM 123 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS Totals...... 31 61 7 20 68 16 26 42 15 75 17 17 79200 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100% 2nd Half: 13-16 81.3% Game: 82.4% 1,1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 16-28 57.1% Game: 50.8% DEADBALL Officials: John Cahill, Tim Higgins, Les Jones 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 35.0% REBOUNDS Technical fouls: RUTGERS-None. Seton Hall-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 75.0% 0 Attendance: 8390 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: John Higgins (R), Michael Stephens, Tim Clougherty RUTGERS 27 40 67 Technical fouls: DePaul-None. Rutgers-None. Seton Hall 26 44 70 Attendance: 5,020 Points in the paint-RUTGERS 32,SHU 36. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 2,SHU 11. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 18,SHU 18. Fast break points-RUTGERS 5,SHU 2. DePaul 28 28 56 Bench points-RUTGERS 6,SHU 4. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-4 times. Rutgers 33 42 75 Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:33, SHU 2nd-00:44. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 8 1st-06:19, SHU by 10 2nd-11:52. Points in the paint-DPU 28,RUTGERS 40. Points off turnovers-DPU 11,RUTGERS 14. 2nd chance points-DPU 15,RUTGERS 14. Fast break points-DPU 6,RUTGERS 8. Bench points-DPU 9,RUTGERS 16. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-DPU 2nd-01:54, RUTGERS 2nd-00:51. Largest lead-DPU None, RUTGERS by 20 2nd-11:33. The win marked the largest margin of victory in a BIG EAST game for RU since defeating West Virginia 74-53 at the RAC on Feb. 25, 2004. 110 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 23 GAME 24 Georgetown 57, Rutgers 47 Seton Hall 65, Rutgers 60 Feb. 03, 2009 7 p.m. at Washington, D.C. - Verizon Center Feb. 8, 2009 Noon at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC

Rosario’s 20 point performance marked his 21st game in double figures and The last six games in the series have been decided by five points or less or his ninth contest with 20 or more points on the season. in overtime.

Anthony Farmer had five assists, marking the fifth time on the season and the RU was fifth nationally in blocks per game and finished the contest with seven 25th time in his career that he has had five or more helpers. blocks, including a team-high four blocks by freshman Gregory Echenique. Two of Echenique’s blocks came on the same possession with just over three min- Earl Pettis has three steals, tying his career-high set previously this season utes remaining. Echenique posted his 10th game with three or more blocks on against Marist. the season, which led the squad.

Rutgers shot 87.5 percent (7-8) from the free throw line, marking the Sophomore Earl Pettis started the game 4-for-4 from the field and finished the eighth time on the season that Rutgers has shot 80 percent or better game with 11 points (5-of-10 shooting). In his last two games, Pettis was 8-of- from the charity stripe. 14 from the field vs. Georgetown and Seton Hall.

Gregory Echenique had two blocks, marking the 16th game on the season he Senior J.R. Inman pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds. He moved into 13th had multiple rejections. place in career rebounds with 656 career boards at Rutgers.

Hamady Ndiaye took three charges, had one and had a three-point Senior Anthony Farmer handed out five assists for the sixth time on the sea- play in the game. son and the 26th time in his career. He moved past Damon Santiago (350) for fourth in school history with 353 career assists. Eleven of the 12 available players saw action for the Scarlet Knights. Rutgers out-rebounded the Pirates 42-29, including an 18-9 advantage on the VISITORS: Rutgers (10-13, 1-9) offensive glass. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory* 14 00 00 033 12 002024 VISITORS: Seton Hall (13-9, 4-6) 01 CHANDLER, Corey * 03 00 00 123 10 180020 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 02 FARMER, Anthony * 38 12 00 022 17 510130 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 ROSARIO, Mike *717 48 22 1 23 220 151234 23 MITCHELL, Robert f211 24 44 1 910 3 10 011138 05 NDIAYE, Hamady * 2 2 00 33 0 55 2 7 0 3 1 0 29 31 GARCIA, John c 6 8 00 12 4 48 313 113034 11 PETTIS, Earl 34 00 23 235 38 120324 20 HARVEY, Eugene g211 13 13 1 12 1 6 4 3 0 1 31 15 INMAN, JR 02 00 00 145 30 000012 21 HAZELL, Jeremy g815 14 44 2 24 021 020037 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 22 GAUSE, Paul g 4 8 14 12 0 44 410 220432 23 JACKSON, Patrick 00 00 00 000 00 00000+ 10 THEODORE, Jordan 12 11 22 000 35410021 31 COBURN, Mike 01 00 00 011 00 220011 13 DAVIS, Mike 00 00 00 000 30 0100 3 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 1 3 13 00 0 11 2 3 0 0 0 0 15 33 WALTERS, Brandon 01 00 00 000 20 0000 4 TEAM 22 TEAM 11 1 Totals...... 17 44 6 13 78 723 30 15 47 10 21 46200 Totals...... 23 56 6 16 13 17 9 20 29 19 65 11 12 46200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-19 31.6% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 38.6% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 41.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 3-3 100% Game: 87.5% 0 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 76.5% 3

HOME TEAM: Georgetown (13-8, 4-6) HOME TEAM: Rutgers (10-14, 1-10) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 Summers, DaJuan *26 130012335130116 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf14 00 48 5510 26 1340 28 04 Wright, Chris * 29 02 12 101 15 310232 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 1 3 00 01 3 36 2 2 1 4 2 1 26 10 Monroe, Greg *48 0025167010 620435 02 FARMER, Anthony g411 11 00 1 45 3 9 5 4 0 2 33 15 Freeman, Austin *26 132204427320132 03 ROSARIO, Mike g614 16 22 2 24 215 050033 21 Sapp, Jessie * 4 5 22 12 1 34 111 010022 11 PETTIS, Earl g510 01 12 4 15 211 110229 05 Mescheriakov, Nikita 37 15 00 000 57 020120 01 CHANDLER, Corey 47 11 00 011 19 310014 20 Clark, Jason 23 23 00 123 16 221220 15 INMAN, JR 15 01 24 3811 14 2210 26 22 Vaughn, Julian 00 00 00 000 20 0000 2 31 COBURN, Mike 2 3 00 00 0 00 2 4 1 0 0 1 11 30 Sims, Henry 24 00 24 213 16 000014 TEAM 31 Wattad, Omar 01 00 00 000 00 0100 7 Totals...... 24 57 3 10 9 17 18 24 42 15 60 14 20 76200 TEAM 336 Totals...... 21 49 7 18 8 15 10 21 31 16 57 15 14 1 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-27 33.3% Game: 42.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 11-20 55.0% Game: 42.9% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 52.9% 3,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 38.9% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 53.3% 2 Officials: Jim Burr (R), Joe Lindsay, Curtis Shaw Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None. Rutgers-None. Officials: Bryan Kersey, Jim Haney, Jamie Luckie Attendance: 6504 Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Georgetown-None. Attendance: 8,473 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall 32 33 65 Rutgers 18 29 47 Rutgers 32 28 60 Georgetown 27 30 57 Points in the paint-SHU 26,RUTGERS 32. Points off turnovers-SHU 22,RUTGERS 8. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 20,GU 26. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 16,GU 22. 2nd chance points-SHU 8,RUTGERS 12. Fast break points-SHU 15,RUTGERS 17. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 6,GU 3. Fast break points-RUTGERS 4,GU 2. Bench points-SHU 5,RUTGERS 17. Score tied-10 times. Lead changed-16 times. Bench points-RUTGERS 11,GU 19. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-3 times. Last FG-SHU 2nd-00:03, RUTGERS 2nd-03:35. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:52, GU 2nd-04:23. Largest lead-SHU by 6 1st-13:17, RUTGERS by 5 1st-06:49.. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 4 1st-14:39, GU by 20 2nd-13:43. 111 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 25 GAME 26 Providence 78, Rutgers 68 .No. 12/14 Villanova 82, Rutgers 72 Feb. 14, 2009 7:04 p.m. at Providence, R.I. - Dunkin' Donuts Center Feb. 19, 2009 9 p.m. at Villanova, Pa. - The Pavilion

Mike Coburn scored a season-best 14 points playing a season-high 32 min- Rutgers shot 52.1 percent (25-48) from the field, marking the fourth time on the utes. It was his 11th career double digit scoring game. He was in the starting season it has shot 50 percent or better. RU shot 45.4 percent (10-22) beyond the lineup, marking his first start since Dec. 23 versus NJIT. He led the team in arc, its third best percentage from three-point land on the season, behind 46.7 per- scoring for the first time on the season and the fifth time in his career. cent (7-15) versus NJIT and 46.2 percent (6-13) at Georgetown. Rutgers shot 85.7 percent (12-14) from the free throw line, marking the ninth time on the sea- Earl Pettis made a career-high three, three-pointers en route to a season-high son it has shot 80 percent or better from the charity stripe. 13 points. It was his fifth career double digit scoring game. In the past four games, Pettis was averaging 11.0 points and 4.5 rebounds playing 25.0 min- The Scarlet Knights dished-out 15 assists, its third most in a BIG EAST game on the utes per game, while shooting 63.3 (19-30) percent from the field. season, behind 17 versus DePaul and 16 against Louisville.

Gregory Echenique had a game-high three blocks, marking the 11th time on Mike Rosario scored 19 points to lead Rutgers in scoring for the 17th time on the season. He had posted double figures in 23 of 26 games and was averaging 19.3 the season he has had three or more rejections in a contest. He also had a points-per-game against ranked teams on the season. He set a career-high with five team-high nine rebounds to lead the team in rebounding for the 17th time on assists versus the Wildcats and was 2-2 from the free throw line to improve his BIG the season. EAST leading percentage from the charity stripe to 87.2 (68-78).

Anthony Farmer scored eight points, increasing his career total to 1,027 and Anthony Farmer scored 17 points to give him 1,044 for his career, moving him moving him into 34 place on the Rutgers all-time scoring chart past Rick past JR Inman (1,040) into 33rd place on the RU career scoring chart. The out- Dadika (1985-90; 1,023) and Marquis Webb (2003-07; 1,026). put marked Farmer’s 10th double digit scoring game on the season and the 47th of his career. Rutgers shot a solid 77.8 percent (14-18) from the free throw line, mark- ing the 11th time on the season it has shot 75 percent or better from the Corey Chandler scored 13 points, his eighth double digit scoring game on the sea- charity stripe. son and the 26th of his career.

VISITORS: Rutgers (10-16, 1-12 BE) VISITORS: Rutgers (10-15, 1-11) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf1 2 00 22 0 66 4 4 1 2 1 0 26 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf29 00 24 459 26 0130 26 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 11 00 22 156 34 121020 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron f313 27 00 2 35 5 8 2 1 0 1 23 02 FARMER, Anthony g610 23 34 0 00 317 340133 02 FARMER, Anthony g 2 8 02 44 1 34 3 8 2 1 0 1 29 03 ROSARIO, Mike g711 37 22 0 66 119 550137 11 PETTIS, Earl g 5 8 34 00 1 12 513 020220 11 PETTIS, Earl g 13 00 00 000 12 220111 31 COBURN, Mike g610 24 00 0 44 414 340132 01 CHANDLER, Corey 5 11 25 12 1 12 213 200329 01 CHANDLER, Corey 24 02 22 022 26 220011 15 INMAN, JR 00 00 00 011 10 0100 3 03 ROSARIO, Mike 16 15 22 022 45010024 23 JACKSON, Patrick 00 00 22 011 02 0000 4 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 12 00 24 134 14 001013 31 COBURN, Mike 1 3 01 00 0 00 3 2 1 2 0 0 10 15 INMAN, JR 13 00 22 112 24 020017 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 37 36 00 011 19 020127 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 00000+ TEAM 325 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 10 1000 5 Totals...... 25 48 10 22 12 14 5 23 28 19 72 15 20 27200 TEAM 246 Totals...... 23 64 8 25 14 18 12 28 40 29 68 10 14 45200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 13-22 59.1% Game: 52.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 45.5% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 35.9% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 9-9 100% Game: 85.7% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 4-16 25.0% Game: 32.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 14-16 87.5% Game: 77.8% 4 HOME TEAM: Villanova (21-5, 9-4 BE) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Providence (16-9, 8-5) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 20 CLARK, Shane f35 01 02 112 16 1000 23 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 22 ANDERSON, Dwayne f311 04 22 4 26 0 8 0 1 0 1 31 13 EFEJUKU, Weyinmi f813 24 712 235 325 300134 33 CUNNINGHAM, Dante f 5 17 00 23 3 36 412 111031 34 KALE, Jonathan f39 00 02 369 26 1300 25 42 TCHUISI, Frank f00 00 00 000 20 0000 2 11 MCDERMOTT, Geoff c160113111 12 33 6302 27 01 REYNOLDS, Scottie g511 14 10 11 022 321 640233 01 XAVIER, Jeff g 27 04 11 112 15 020118 00 PENA, Antonio 02 00 22 213 02 0210 9 04 CURRY, Sharaud g 3 7 14 58 1 12 012 520436 04 COLENDA, Jason 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 02 BROOKS, Marshon 39 13 56 336 212 300025 10 FISHER, Corey 45 23 44 011 114 300019 23 MCKENZIE, Brian 25 13 00 011 35 000018 15 REDDING, Reggie 1 1 00 00 2 24 1 2 2 1 0 2 28 32 HANKE, Randall 57 00 00 314 310 021017 23 WOOTEN, Russell 00 00 00 000 00 0000 1 TEAM 11 24 STOKES, Corey 6 9 57 00 0 55 217 110222 Totals...... 27 63 5 19 19 32 14 28 42 17 78 18 12 18200 TEAM 224 1 Totals...... 27 61 8 19 20 24 14 19 33 14 82 14 11 27200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-35 51.4% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 42.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 26.3% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 15-31 48.4% Game: 44.3% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100% 2nd Half: 14-27 51.9% Game: 59.4% 7,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 42.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 11-13 84.6% 2nd Half: 9-11 81.8% Game: 83.3% 1 Officials: Jamie Luckie, Brian O'Connell, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Providence-None. Officials: Tim Higgins, Tim Clougherty, J.D. Collins Attendance: 11,246 Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Villanova-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 6,500 Rutgers 28 40 68 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Providence 44 34 78 Rutgers 31 41 72 Villanova 37 45 82 Points in the paint-RUTGERS 24,PC 44. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 12,PC 19. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 10,PC 14. Fast break points-RUTGERS 4,PC 10. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 20,VU 26. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 20,VU 17. Bench points-RUTGERS 19,PC 27. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 7,VU 10. Fast break points-RUTGERS 13,VU 7. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:24, PC 2nd-02:10. Bench points-RUTGERS 26,VU 35. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-11 times. Largest lead-RUTGERS None, PC by 22 1st-02:25. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:17, VU 2nd-01:18. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 4 1st-13:15, VU by 15 2nd-04:27. 112 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 27 GAME 28 West Virginia 74, Rutgers 56 Notre Dame 70, Rutgers 65 Feb. 22, 2009 3 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC Feb. 25, 2009 7 p.m. at Notre Dame, IN - Joyce Cente

In 28 meetings between Rutgers and West Virginia at the RAC, the series is Rutgers held Notre Dame to 27 first half points, tying the Fighting Irish’s low- now tied at 14-14. est scoring output in a half on the season.

Mike Rosario led Rutgers in scoring with 15 points. He had scored double fig- Mike Rosario played a career-high tying 39 minutes. He posted 20 or more ures in 24 of 27 games and had led the Scarlet Knights in scoring 18 times points for the 10th time on the season and led Rutgers in scoring for the 19th on the season. Rosario finished 6-of-9 shooting from the field, including 2-of-4 occasion. He had scored in double figures in 25 of 28 games. from three-point range. Anthony Farmer scored 12 points to increase his career total to 1,063, mov- Gregory Echenique scored 11 points (4-of-6 from the field, 3-of-4 from the line). ing him past Damon Santiago (1991-96; 1,056) into 31st place on the It marked the 13th game on the season he scored in double figures. Rutgers career scoring chart. It marked the 11th time on the season and the 48th time in his career that Farmer scored in double figures. Rutgers held WVU without an offensive rebound in the opening 20 minutes of the game. JR Inman scored two points to move into a tie with Gene Armstead (1970-73) for 33rd place on the Rutgers career scoring list with 1,046 points. Echenique and junior Hamady Ndiaye each blocked three shots for the Scarlet Knights. It marked the 33rd time in Ndiaye’s career he blocked three or more Gregory Echenique had eight rebounds to lead Rutgers in rebounding for the shots in a game and the 12th time Echenique swatted three or more shots. 20th time on the season. He also had three steals to tie his career-best in thefts. RU totaled eight blocks as a team. Corey Chandler scored 10 points, his ninth double digit scoring output on the Anthony Farmer scored seven points to move into 32nd place in school history season and the 27th of his career. with 1,051 career points. He moved past Gene Armstead (1970-73) in the RU career annals in career scoring. Five Rutgers players shot 50 percent or better, including Hamady Ndiaye (2-4), Anthony Farmer (5-10), Earl Pettis (2-3), JR Inman (1-2) and Jaron Griffin (3-6). VISITORS: West Virginia (19-8, 8-6) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Rutgers (10-18, 1-14) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 01 BUTLER, Da'Sean f410 14 39 2 13 212 430238 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 EBANKS, Devin f38 01 810 4711 2 14 422236 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf26 00 01 268 34 2203 22 35 SMITH, Wellington f511 24 00 2 13 212 315131 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 2 4 00 12 0 77 4 5 0 1 1 1 25 22 RUOFF, Alex g 4 8 24 24 3 47 412 360129 02 FARMER, Anthony g510 23 00 0 22 112 430031 25 BRYANT, Darryl g 33 22 00 055 28 310028 03 ROSARIO, Mike g818 4 12 02 202 220 360139 05 JONES, Kevin 5 8 00 00 0 55 210 300020 11 PETTIS, Earl g 23 00 00 022 34 400226 41 FLOWERS, John 13 01 00 112 12 110111 01 CHANDLER, Corey 5 12 02 00 2 35 210 010118 45 PROBY, Dee 26 01 00 011 04 0000 7 15 INMAN, JR 1 2 00 00 0 66 0 2 0 0 0 0 17 TEAM 22 31 COBURN, Mike 00 00 00 000 10 0100 8 Totals...... 27 57 7 17 13 23 12 27 39 15 74 21 14 77200 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 36 24 00 112 08 000014 TEAM 224 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 2nd Half: 11-29 37.9% Game: 47.4% DEADBALL Totals...... 28 61 8 21 15 929 38 16 65 13 14 18200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 41.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 13-21 61.9% Game: 56.5% 5 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-28 53.6% 2nd Half: 13-33 39.4% Game: 45.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 38.1% REBOUNDS HOME TEAM: Rutgers (10-17, 1-13) F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 20.0% 2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min HOME TEAM: Notre Dame (16-11, 7-8) 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf4 6 00 34 2 57 2 11 113122 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron f23 23 00 033 16 0210 18 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 02 FARMER, Anthony g311 14 00 033 17 230131 33 HILLESLAND, Zach f00 00 00 000 20 1200 12 03 ROSARIO, Mike g 6 9 24 12 1 23 415 160331 44 HARANGODY, Luke f725 00 68 6 915 4 20 230137 11 PETTIS, Earl g 00 00 00 000 20 0100 7 02 JACKSON, Tory g610 22 45 0 33 318 410036 01 CHANDLER, Corey 19 02 22 022 44 001221 23 MCALARNEY, Kyle g510 37 00 0 66 013 440139 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 0 0 00 13 1 34 0 1 0 0 3 1 17 42 AYERS, Ryan g 06 05 33 033 23 102136 15 INMAN, JR 25 01 00 112 04 120024 01 NASH, Tyrone 33 00 14 202 17 0000 8 23 JACKSON, Patrick 01 01 00 000 00 0000 3 20 PEOPLES, Jonathan 1 2 00 00 1 45 0 2 1 2 0 0 21 31 COBURN, Mike 49 01 00 022 48 310226 40 ZELLER, Luke 22 11 22 101 07 200011 TEAM 224 TEAM 11 Totals...... 22 53 5 16 7 11 7 23 30 18 56 8 16 8 10 200 Totals...... 24 58 6 15 16 22 10 26 36 12 70 15 12 23200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 41.5% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 41.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 31.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 63.6% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 72.7% 1

Officials: John Cahill (R), Jim Burr, Clarence Armstrong Officials: Reggie Greenwood, Doug Sirmons, John Gaffney Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Rutgers-None. Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Notre Dame-None. Attendance: 5281 Attendance: 10,203 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total West Virginia 37 37 74 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 25 31 56 Rutgers 35 30 65 Notre Dame 27 43 70 Points in the paint-WVU 18,RUTGERS 30. Points off turnovers-WVU 20,RUTGERS 9. 2nd chance points-WVU 10,RUTGERS 6. Fast break points-WVU 6,RUTGERS 10. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 30,ND 28. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 10,ND 14. Bench points-WVU 16,RUTGERS 17. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-1 time. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 4,ND 10. Fast break points-RUTGERS 4,ND 2. Last FG-WVU 2nd-00:57, RUTGERS 2nd-01:01. Bench points-RUTGERS 20,ND 16. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-WVU by 18 2nd-00:28, RUTGERS by 2 1st-19:32. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:05, ND 2nd-05:39. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 11 1st-11:46, ND by 12 2nd-04:56.. 113 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 29 GAME 30 Providence 73, Rutgers 66 No. 25 Syracuse 70, Rutgers 40 March 1, 2009 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC March 3, 2009 9:05 p.m. at Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome

Rutgers used a 16-0 run in the second half to erase a 62-43 deficit and pull to Rutgers limited Syracuse to 19 first half points, SU’s lowest point total in a half within three at 62-59. on the season.

Rutgers was a perfect 8-for-8 from the foul line. It was the best free throw Mike Rosario led Rutgers in scoring for the 20th time and posted double fig- shooting percentage of the season for the Scarlet Knights. ures for the 27th time in 30 games. He also had a career-high four offensive rebounds. Gregory Echenique recorded his fifth double-double of the season with 14 points and a game and career-high 16 rebounds. It marked the first time in Earl Pettis played a season-high 31 minutes. Echenique’s career he recorded a double-double in a BIG EAST game. Hamady Ndiaye grabbed nine rebounds to lead Rutgers in rebounding for the Echenique finished with career-highs in blocks (7) and steals (5). He was the ninth time on the season and the 21st in his career. second player in the BIG EAST on the season to have seven or more blocks in a BIG EAST game, joining Connecticut’s Hasheem Thabeet. Rutgers shot a season-low percentage and scored a season-low point total.

Echenique’s 16 rebounds were the most by a Scarlet Knight since Adrian Hill All 12 available players on the roster saw action for Rutgers. pulled down 18 rebounds vs. Notre Dame on March 3, 2007.

Echenique led Rutgers with 13 games with three or more blocks on the sea- son. He was first on the squad with five double-doubles.

Mike Rosario finished in double-figures for the 26th time on the season, VISITORS: Rutgers (10-20 1-16) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds which led the squad. ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf16 00 00 314 42 2401 24 VISITORS: Providence (18-11, 10-7) 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 34 00 22 549 38 120027 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 02 FARMER, Anthony g 37 14 00 000 37 130126 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 ROSARIO, Mike g621 29 23 4 15 116 030233 11 MCDERMOTT, Geoff f5 7 00 01 1 78 1 10 243335 11 PETTIS, Earl g 25 13 12 033 16 000231 34 KALE, Jonathan f37 00 00 224 46 0203 26 01 CHANDLER, Corey 0 3 01 00 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 01 XAVIER, Jeff g 4 9 37 22 2 35 213 321128 15 INMAN, JR 0 3 00 00 0 33 1 0 3 4 0 1 18 04 CURRY, Sharaud g411 13 00 1 45 1 9 3 2 0 2 37 22 KUHN, Mike 00 00 00 000 00 0000 2 13 EFEJUKU, Weyinmi g671115 17 022 028 320032 23 JACKSON, Patrick 03 03 12 101 21 100010 02 BROOKS, Marshon 02 01 01 011 00 021012 31 COBURN, Mike 04 02 00 000 10 020014 23 MCKENZIE, Brian 15 03 00 112 22010117 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 03 02 00 112 000101 8 32 HANKE, Randall 1 3 00 34 0 33 3 5 1 0 0 0 13 40 KOKOSINSKI, Tomasz 00 00 00 000 00 0000 2 TEAM 112 TEAM 516 1 Totals...... 24 51 5 15 20 25 8 24 32 13 73 12 15 5 10 200 Totals...... 15 59 4 24 69 19 14 33 17 40 8 20 09200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 47.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-26 26.9% 2nd Half: 8-33 24.2% Game: 25.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-12 8.3% Game: 16.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 80.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 66.7% 2

HOME TEAM: Rutgers (10-19, 1-15) HOME TEAM: Syracuse (22-8 10-7) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf58 00 44 6 10 16 1 14 027537 00 JACKSON, Rick f1 2 00 00 1 23 1 2 0 1 0 0 16 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 00 00 00 101 40 1000 5 11 HARRIS, Paul f6 8 01 66 2 79 0 18 230237 02 FARMER, Anthony g 3 8 03 00 0 22 3 6 1 1 0 0 25 21 ONUAKU, Arinze c 5 8 00 03 5 49 210 013032 03 ROSARIO, Mike g417 07 22 2 13 310 230032 10 FLYNN, Jonny g 2 7 13 24 0 33 1 7 10 70436 11 PETTIS, Earl g 36 22 00 134 28 110020 23 DEVENDORF, Eric g 1 8 18 00 0 11 2 3 2 1 0 1 20 01 CHANDLER, Corey 27 01 00 011 24 320120 01 RAUTINS, Andy 4 6 34 00 0 22 211 340019 15 INMAN, JR 13 00 00 112 12 110013 02 THOMAS, Justin 22 00 00 000 04 0000 3 31 COBURN, Mike 4 10 01 22 1 12 410 450024 05 PRESUTTI, Jake 13 13 00 000 03 0000 3 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 5 7 24 00 2 02 212 010024 12 ONGENAET, Kristof 5 6 00 01 2 46 410 111225 TEAM 134 24 REESE, Brandon 00 00 00 000 10 0202 2 Totals...... 27 66 4 18 88 15 22 37 22 66 13 16 76200 32 JOSEPH, Kris 1 1 00 00 0 22 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 45 WILLIAMS, Sean 00 00 00 000 00 1010 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 17-37 45.9% Game: 40.9% DEADBALL TEAM 314 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-9 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS Totals...... 28 51 6 19 8 14 13 26 39 13 70 19 20 5 12 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 100% 0,1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-23 30.4% 2nd Half: 21-28 75.0% Game: 54.9% DEADBALL Officials: Ed Corbett, Brian O'Connell, Les Jones 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 31.6% REBOUNDS Technical fouls: Providence-None. Rutgers-None. F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 57.1% 2 Attendance: 5122 Officials:Jim Burr, Frank Scagliotta, Earl Walton Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: Rutgers-ECHENIQUE, Gregory. Syracuse-ONGENAET, Kristof. Providence 33 40 73 Attendance: 21,233 Rutgers 26 40 66 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Points in the paint-PC 32,RUTGERS 38. Points off turnovers-PC 19,RUTGERS 15. Rutgers 20 20 40 2nd chance points-PC 10,RUTGERS 17. Fast break points-PC 17,RUTGERS 10. Syracuse 19 51 70 Bench points-PC 7,RUTGERS 28. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-PC 2nd-02:38, RUTGERS 2nd-00:06. Points in the paint-RUTGERS 14,SYR 38. Points off turnovers-RUTGERS 16,SYR 25. Largest lead-PC by 19 2nd-08:35, RUTGERS by 2 1st-05:23. 2nd chance points-RUTGERS 11,SYR 11. Fast break points-RUTGERS 4,SYR 26. Bench points-RUTGERS 1,SYR 30. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Last FG-RUTGERS 2nd-00:04, SYR 2nd-00:30. Largest lead-RUTGERS by 9 1st-14:34, SYR by 32 2nd-00:30. 114 GAME-BY-GAMEREVIEW

GAME 31 GAME 32 Rutgers 45, USF 42 Notre Dame 61, Rutgers 50 March 7, 2009 2 p.m. at Piscataway, N.J. - The RAC March 10, 2009 7 p.m. at New York, N.Y. - Madison Square Garden

Rutgers snapped an eight game losing streak with the victory and improved its The loss snapped Rutgers’ two-game winning streak in BIG EAST Championship all-time record against USF to 5-3. first round games. JR Inman grabbed 12 rebounds and scored 10 points to register his 10th Rutgers is now 5-10 all-time in the BIG EAST Championship, including a 1-2 career double-double and his first of the season. It marked Inman’s first double- mark vs. the Irish. double since a 16 point, 10 rebound performance versus Manhattan (12/29/07). Inman had scored in double figures 58 times in his career and Mike Rosario passed Phil Sellers as the school’s all-time leading scorer as a had 10 or more rebounds in a contest 13 times in his career. His team-best freshman with 517 points. Sellers held the record by scoring 506 points as 12 rebounds signaled the 38th time in his career that he paced Rutgers in a freshman during the 1972-73 season. Sellers holds the school’s all-time rebounding. Inman’s 10 points increased his career total to 1,058, moving him record with 2,399 career points. Rosario finished the game with 12 points. past Damon Santiago (1,056; 1991-96) for 32nd place on the RU all-time scoring chart. Rosario ended the season with his team-best 28th game in double-figures. Hamady Ndiaye led RU with 14 points. He was 6-for-7 from the field as he led Anthony Farmer scored 10 points, his 12th double digit scoring game on the RU in scoring for the second time in his career. It marked Ndiaye’s best scor- season and the 49th of his career. ing output since he posted 26 points at Delaware on November 16, 2008. Rutgers dominated play in the paint, outscoring the Irish 28-14. Rutgers held a The contest marked the final home contest for Jaron Griffin, Inman and 10-4 advantage in second chance points as well vs. the Irish. Farmer. The trio had combined to play in 352 games and score 2,838 points. Prior to the game they were recognized in a pre-game ceremony, along with Three Rutgers seniors played their final game. Anthony Farmer scored six senior managers Chris Ayoob, Nick Nichay and Dan Kaiserman. points to close out his career with 1,092 points, while adding three assists (371 career). J.R. Inman had two points (1,060 career) and three rebounds Gregory Echenique grabbed 11 rebounds and issued four blocks. It marked his (688 career), while Jaron Griffin shot one-of-one to score two points in his final ninth game on the season with 10 or more boards and 14th contest with career game. three or more blocked shots. Farmer tied his career-high in rebounds, grabbing seven boards against Rutgers held USF sophomore guard Dominique Jones to 11 points on 5-19 the Irish. Corey Chandler also tied his career-high on the glass, grabbing shooting. It tied for Jones’ lowest scoring output in a BIG EAST game on the sea- eight rebounds. son. VISITORS: Rutgers (11-21) VISITORS: USF (9-21, 4-14) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregoryf28 01 12 358 45 1000 26 24 GILCHRIST, Augustusf29 12 22 123 37 0100 28 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 6 7 00 23 2 35 114 122024 11 RIVAS, Alex c 14 00 35 336 15 131134 02 FARMER, Anthony g210 01 24 3 47 1 6 3 1 0 1 36 03 HOWARD, Chris g 3 7 00 44 1 56 110 540238 03 ROSARIO, Mike g517 27 00 2 24 412 130036 10 LEEMOW, Justin g 12 11 12 000 24 100021 11 PETTIS, Earl g 2 7 15 00 1 45 2 5 3 0 1 0 28 20 JONES, Dominique g519 06 12 2 46 311 111040 01 CHANDLER, Corey 2 10 03 00 1 78 1 4 0 1 1 0 18 01 ESPINOSA, Eladio 01 00 00 044 10 000013 15 INMAN, JR 1 2 01 00 0 33 2 2 1 2 0 1 20 23 VERDEJO, Jesus 25 12 00 033 05 110022 31 COBURN, Mike 01 00 00 000 10 0100 5 32 WILLIAMS, Aris 00 00 00 000 10 0000 4 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 1 1 00 00 0 00 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 336 TEAM, 246 1 Totals...... 14 47 3 11 11 15 10 24 34 12 42 9 10 23200 Totals...... 21 63 3 18 59 14 32 46 16 50 10 11 42200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-21 38.1% 2nd Half: 6-26 23.1% Game: 29.8% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-32 25.0% 2nd Half: 13-31 41.9% Game: 33.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 16.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 6-6 100% Game: 73.3% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 55.6% 2

HOME TEAM: Rutgers (11-20, 2-16) HOME TEAM: Notre Dame (18-13) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 15 INMAN, JR f412 23 00 5 712 3 10 041135 33 HILLESLAND, Zach f35 00 00 112 26 1100 19 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron f39 27 00 213 08 0000 24 44 HARANGODY, Luke f317 00 12 4 711 17 020124 05 NDIAYE, Hamady c 2 3 00 00 0 00 3 4 0 1 1 0 14 02 JACKSON, Tory g 5 8 13 12 0 66 312 400236 02 FARMER, Anthony g413 03 22 1 23 210 220032 23 MCALARNEY, Kyle g310 36 22 0 00 111 310135 31 COBURN, Mike g 03 01 22 022 22 310129 42 AYERS, Ryan g 2 8 24 45 0 77 210 011139 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory 35 00 11 5611 37 0240 27 01 NASH, Tyrone 2 2 00 56 1 34 1 9 2 0 0 1 21 01 CHANDLER, Corey 03 00 00 000 00 000010 20 PEOPLES, Jonathan 03 01 00 033 10 110012 03 ROSARIO, Mike 0 5 01 00 0 22 0 0 1 1 0 1 11 40 ZELLER, Luke 24 24 00 000 26 000014 11 PETTIS, Earl 2 5 01 00 2 24 1 4 0 0 0 1 18 TEAM, 235 TEAM 112 1 Totals...... 20 57 8 18 13 17 8 30 38 13 61 11 616200 Totals...... 18 58 4 16 55 16 23 39 14 45 6 12 64200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-30 36.7% Game: 35.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 7-27 25.9% Game: 31.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 44.4% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 76.5% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100% 2nd Half: 4-4 100% Game: 100% 0,1 Officials: Karl Hess, Reggie Greenwood, Brian O'Connell Officials: Wally Rutecki, Tim Clougherty, Todd Williams Technical fouls: Rutgers-None. Notre Dame-None. Technical fouls: USF-None. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 19,375 Attendance: 4114 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 19 31 50 USF 23 19 42 Notre Dame 28 33 61 Rutgers 26 19 45 2009 Big East Tournament - 1st Round Game Points in the paint-USF 20,RUTGERS 26. Points off turnovers-USF 7,RUTGERS 9. 2nd chance points-USF 8,RUTGERS 8. Fast break points-USF 0,RUTGERS 2. Bench points-USF 5,RUTGERS 11. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-USF 2nd-03:10, RUTGERS 2nd-00:13. Largest lead-USF None, RUTGERS by 9 2nd-08:40. 115 2008-09 STATISTICS ALL GAMES

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 11-21 8-10 3-10 0-1 CONFERENCE 2-16 2-7 0-9 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 6-3 3-1 0-1

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN--AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 03 ROSARIO, Mike 32-30 1040-32.5 184-470 .391 76-252 .302 73-87 .839 39 72 111 3.5 74 2 45 94 6 34 517 16.2 02 FARMER, Anthony 32-25 919-28.7 102-240 .425 20-69 .290 68-96 .708 16 71 87 2.7 64 1 87 58 1 24 292 9.1 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory 32-30 909-28.4 94-185 .508 0-1 .000 82-122 .672 96 172 268 8.4 72 1 19 43 78 22 270 8.4 01 CHANDLER, Corey 32-11 655-20.5 83-252 .329 22-84 .262 37-51 .725 31 76 107 3.3 66 0 60 80 7 34 225 7.0 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 32-28 745-23.3 64-109 .587 0-1 .000 51-79 .646 54 132 186 5.8 90 4 13 48 71 15 179 5.6 15 INMAN, JR 30-3 641-21.4 53-138 .384 6-17 .353 36-48 .750 43 100 143 4.8 61 1 22 47 15 11 148 4.9 11 PETTIS, Earl 31-20 547-17.6 56-123 .455 14-47 .298 18-24 .750 25 53 78 2.5 57 2 33 36 5 26 144 4.6 31 COBURN, Mike 32-9 592-18.5 48-120 .400 4-22 .182 27-40 .675 7 45 52 1.6 49 0 66 62 3 14 127 4.0 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 27-4 283-10.5 38-93 .409 25-61 .410 3-3 1.000 18 21 39 1.4 23 2511 38104 3.9 23 JACKSON, Patrick 17-0 67-3.9 1-14 .071 0-11 .000 8-10 .800 4610 0.6 50550310 0.6 22 KUHN, Mike 8-0 12-1.5 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.0 00020040.5 52 MORRIS, Christian 5-0 9-1.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0000.0 00000010.2 40 KOKOSINSKI, Tomasz 3-0 6-2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.0 10000000.0 TEAM 51 44 95 3.0 19 Total 32 725-1748 .415 167-565 .296 404-562 .719 384 792 1176 36.8 563 13 355 495 189 191 2021 63.2 Opponents 32 778-1857 .419 153-487 .314 422-610 .692 389 724 1113 34.8 545 - 392 379 114 234 2131 66.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TOTAL Rutgers 929 1087 5 2021 Opponents 982 1143 6 2131

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Rutgers 67 11 78 Opponents 77 6 83 RUTGERS TEAM GAME-BY-GAME

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTS--| |----REBOUNDS----| OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS- -AVG MARIST 11/14/08 63-61 W 22-54 .407 3-13 .231 16-30 .533 13 33 46 46.0 12 5 13 16 10 63 63.0 at Delaware 11/16/08 85-77 W 29-48 .604 4-11 .364 23-33 .697 10 32 42 44.0 21 14 20 4485 74.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 69-55 W 23-52 .442 5-19 .263 18-21 .857 9 31 40 42.7 16 11 13 13 6 69 72.3 ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 63-64 Lot 24-60 .400 4-15 .267 11-21 .524 13 27 40 42.0 13 12 15 10 7 63 70.0 LEHIGH 11/26/08 71-76 L 24-64 .375 6-21 .286 17-26 .654 13 31 44 42.4 19 5 12 6571 70.2 ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 68-47 W 22-46 .478 4-11 .364 20-24 .833 18 30 48 43.3 16 11 29 12 7 68 69.8 at Rider 12/03/08 66-62 W 24-52 .462 10-28 .357 8-12 .667 6 25 31 41.6 10 19 13 8766 69.3 BINGHAMTON 12/06/08 56-66 L 16-46 .348 4-19 .211 20-29 .690 14 28 42 41.6 25 10 23 8556 67.6 at Princeton 12/10/08 49-44 W 14-37 .378 4-12 .333 17-24 .708 14 22 36 41.0 13 4 13 4649 65.6 DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 60-55 W 15-42 .357 2-11 .182 28-35 .800 8 27 35 40.4 16 8 13 5660 65.0 BRYANT 12/20/08 67-37 W 22-48 .458 5-21 .238 18-24 .750 13 30 43 40.6 17 14 12 8667 65.2 NJIT 12/23/08 78-52 W 28-48 .583 7-15 .467 15-24 .625 10 25 35 40.2 14 17 12 10 11 78 66.2 at North Carolina 12/28/08 75-97 L 28-59 .475 7-19 .368 12-13 .923 10 16 26 39.1 21 15 19 2875 66.9 PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 72-78 L 26-63 .413 6-20 .300 14-16 .875 12 23 35 38.8 17 14 85472 67.3 at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 49-80 L 15-52 .288 2-11 .182 17-18 .944 11 18 29 38.1 21 10 15 5249 66.1 MARQUETTE 1/07/09 76-81 L 31-63 .492 6-20 .300 8-11 .727 14 25 39 38.2 24 9 17 4276 66.7 SYRACUSE 1/10/09 66-82 L 23-58 .397 5-24 .208 15-23 .652 15 19 34 37.9 19 11 11 5466 66.6 at Cincinnati 1/14/09 59-71 L 22-54 .407 4-14 .286 11-15 .733 10 29 39 38.0 24 9 17 5159 66.2 LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 59-78 L 22-57 .386 5-20 .250 10-15 .667 11 17 28 37.5 17 16 16 3859 65.8 at St. John's 1/24/09 59-70 L 20-52 .385 6-18 .333 13-16 .813 8 15 23 36.8 16 8 11 3859 65.5 at Seton Hall 1/29/09 67-70 L 24-59 .407 6-20 .300 13-20 .650 14 22 36 36.7 16 9 12 3267 65.6 DEPAUL 1/31/09 75-56 W 31-61 .508 7-20 .350 6-8 .750 16 26 42 37.0 15 17 17 7975 66.0 at Georgetown 2/03/09 47-57 L 17-44 .386 6-13 .462 7-8 .875 7 23 30 36.7 15 10 21 4647 65.2 SETON HALL 2/08/09 60-65 L 24-57 .421 3-10 .300 9-17 .529 18 24 42 36.9 15 14 20 7660 65.0 at Providence 2/14/09 68-78 L 23-64 .359 8-25 .320 14-18 .778 12 28 40 37.0 29 10 14 4568 65.1 at Villanova 2/19/09 72-82 L 25-48 .521 10-22 .455 12-14 .857 5 23 28 36.7 19 15 20 2772 65.3 WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 56-74 L 22-53 .415 5-16 .313 7-11 .636 7 23 30 36.4 18 8 16 8 10 56 65.0 at Notre Dame 2-25-09 65-70 L 28-61 .459 8-21 .381 1-5 .200 9 29 38 36.5 16 13 14 1865 65.0 PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 66-73 L 27-66 .409 4-18 .222 8-8 1.000 15 22 37 36.5 22 13 16 7666 65.0 at Syracuse 3/3/09 40-70 L 15-59 .254 4-24 .167 6-9 .667 19 14 33 36.4 17 8 20 0940 64.2 USF 3/7/09 45-42 W 18-58 .310 4-16 .250 5-5 1.000 16 23 39 36.5 14 6 12 6445 63.6 vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 50-61 L 21-63 .333 3-18 .167 5-9 .556 14 32 46 36.8 16 10 11 4250 63.2 Rutgers 2021 725-1748 .415 167-565 .296 404-562 .719 384 792 1176 36.8 563 355 495 189 191 2021 63.2 Opponents 2131 778-1857 .419 153-487 .314 422-610 .692 389 724 1113 34.8 545 392 379 114 234 2131 66.6

Games played: 32 Points/game: 63.2 FG Pct: 41.5 3FG Pct: 29.6 FT Pct: 71.9

Rebounds/game: 36.8 Assists/game: 11.1 Turnovers/game: 15.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 6.0 Blocks/game: 5.9 116 2008-09 STATISTICS

BIG EAST CONFERENCE GAMES

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE...... 2-16 2-7 0-9 0-0

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN--AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 03 ROSARIO, Mike 18-16 586-32.6 102-279 .366 38-142 .268 36-45 .800 24 36 60 3.3 44 1 28 58 5 22 278 15.4 02 FARMER, Anthony 18-18 527-29.3 63-150 .420 11-43 .256 26-33 .788 5 37 42 2.3 42 1 50 33 0 10 163 9.1 00 ECHENIQUE, Gregory 18-17 497-27.6 48-108 .444 0-0 .000 46-62 .742 53 88 141 7.8 45 0 11 25 44 17 142 7.9 01 CHANDLER, Corey 18-9 383-21.3 49-143 .343 13-48 .271 15-19 .789 18 42 60 3.3 36 0 33 44 3 13 126 7.0 32 GRIFFIN, Jaron 16-4 215-13.4 29-71 .408 21-51 .412 0-0 .000 10 18 28 1.8 14 1293679 4.9 11 PETTIS, Earl 17-8 290-17.1 34-65 .523 7-18 .389 7-12 .583 18 21 39 2.3 31 1 17 16 0 16 82 4.8 15 INMAN, JR 18-1 366-20.3 32-89 .360 6-11 .545 11-14 .786 28 58 86 4.8 36 1 16 28 5581 4.5 05 NDIAYE, Hamady 18-15 378-21.0 26-46 .565 0-0 .000 24-38 .632 29 59 88 4.9 53 3825 18 4 76 4.2 31 COBURN, Mike 18-2 319-17.7 30-71 .423 3-13 .231 8-10 .800 4 15 19 1.1 29 0 33 34 1871 3.9 23 JACKSON, Patrick 8-0 32-4.0 0-7 .000 0-6 .000 3-4 .750 1230.4 30210030.4 40 KOKOSINSKI, Tomasz 2-0 3-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.0 00000000.0 22 KUHN, Mike 4-0 4-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0000.0 00000000.0 TEAM. 29 27 56 3.1 14 Total 18 413-1029 .401 99-332 .298 176-237 .743 219 403 622 34.6 334 8 200 277 79 101 1101 61.2 Opponents 18 464-1005 .462 89-252 .353 260-376 .691 198 424 622 34.6 272 - 256 216 69 123 1277 70.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Rutgers 510 591 1101 Opponents 583 694 1277

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Rutgers 30 6 36 Opponents 50 4 54 RUTGERS POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS 00 01 02 03 05 10 11 15 23 31 32 40 Opponent Date Score WL ECHENIQUE CHANDLER, FARMER ROSARIO NDIAYE PETTIS INMAN KUHN JACKSON COBURN GRIFFIN KOKOSINSKI MARIST 11/14/08 63-61 W 11-15-1 7-5-1 7-4-0 17-4-1 8-7-0 6-4-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-3-1 DNP DNP at Delaware 11/16/08 85-77 W 10-4-1 13-6-1 9-3-5 17-5-2 26-8-0 6-4-3 2-4-0 DNP DNP 2-5-1 0-1-1 DNP ROBERT MORRIS 11/21/08 69-55 W 4-9-3 7-1-2 8-6-3 27-1-0 2-10-0 6-2-1 6-6-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 7-3-2 0-0-0 DNP ST. BONAVENTURE 11/23/08 63-64 LOT 14-14-0 3-0-2 12-3-1 14-3-0 6-11-2 0-0-0 5-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-2-6 5-2-1 DNP LEHIGH 11/26/08 71-76 L 10-9-0 15-1-0 8-3-0 14-7-1 5-8-0 7-3-1 7-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-4-2 3-0-0 DNP ST. PETER'S 11/30/08 68-47 W 6-9-1 5-2-1 13-2-3 8-4-1 4-8-1 8-5-0 10-9-1 DNP 2-1-1 8-3-1 3-1-1 DNP at Rider 12/03/08 66-62 W 15-7-0 0-3-6 7-4-4 25-4-2 4-4-1 8-3-2 7-4-0 DNP DNP 0-2-4 DNP DNP BINGHAMTON 12/06/08 56-66 L 9-12-0 9-6-2 4-3-2 14-4-2 5-9-0 3-3-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 3-0-4 9-2-0 DNP at Princeton 12/10/08 49-44 W 15-11-0 3-1-0 8-4-1 8-2-0 5-4-0 5-1-0 3-8-1 DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-2-0 DNP DELAWARE STATE 12/14/08 60-55 W 0-6-1 12-6-2 17-3-3 15-0-0 8-6-0 0-1-0 5-5-0 DNP DNP 3-4-2 0-0-0 DNP BRYANT 12/20/08 67-37 W 11-11-0 1-3-5 7-1-1 18-7-3 5-4-0 4-5-1 7-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 7-3-4 3-2-0 DNP NJIT 12/23/08 78-52 W 12-7-0 6-4-3 11-0-5 24-4-1 9-6-0 4-0-4 2-4-0 2-0-0 1-3-2 7-4-2 DNP 0-0-0 at North Carolina 12/28/08 75-97 L 6-5-0 14-1-2 12-2-6 26-2-3 2-8-0 0-3-0 11-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 4-0-2 0-1-0 DNP PITTSBURGH 12/31/08 72-78 L 4-8-1 17-8-1 20-3-3 22-3-4 0-4-1 0-0-0 7-8-1 DNP DNP 2-1-3 DNP DNP at CONNECTICUT 1/3/09 49-80 L 17-3-0 0-4-1 4-3-2 10-4-2 6-7-2 3-2-0 9-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-3 0-1-0 DNP MARQUETTE 1/07/09 76-81 L 8-6-0 19-7-2 6-3-3 22-5-0 2-5-0 4-2-2 9-8-1 DNP DNP 6-1-1 0-0-0 DNP SYRACUSE 1/10/09 66-82 L 10-8-1 9-7-2 17-3-3 15-2-2 7-6-0 2-1-2 6-6-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP at Cincinnati 1/14/09 59-71 L 3-14-1 3-4-4 12-2-0 11-2-0 6-8-1 3-1-1 11-3-0 DNP DNP 10-3-2 0-0-0 DNP LOUISVILLE 1/21/09 59-78 L 13-7-0 9-6-7 0-0-0 21-4-2 4-1-0 2-1-1 5-5-2 DNP 0-1-0 5-0-4 0-0-0 DNP at St. John's 1/24/09 59-70 L 9-4-0 9-2-2 4-1-4 16-0-1 6-5-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 DNP DNP 4-1-1 9-3-0 DNP at Seton Hall 1/29/09 67-70 L 13-8-0 10-4-0 11-4-4 25-5-2 2-5-0 DNP 4-5-2 DNP DNP 2-1-1 0-1-0 DNP DEPAUL 1/31/09 75-56 W 9-9-1 4-2-3 6-2-6 16-5-2 8-5-0 12-6-2 2-5-3 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 16-4-0 0-0-0 at Georgetown 2/03/09 47-57 L 2-3-0 0-3-1 7-2-5 20-3-1 7-5-0 8-5-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 3-1-0 DNP SETON HALL 2/08/09 60-65 L 6-10-1 9-1-3 9-5-5 15-4-0 2-6-1 11-5-1 4-11-2 DNP DNP 4-0-1 DNP DNP at Providence 2/14/09 68-78 L 6-9-0 6-2-2 8-4-2 5-2-0 4-4-0 13-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 14-4-3 8-5-2 DNP at Villanova 2/19/09 72-82 L 4-6-1 13-2-2 17-0-3 19-6-5 4-6-1 2-0-2 0-1-0 DNP 2-1-0 2-0-1 9-1-0 DNP WEST VIRGINIA 2/22/09 56-74 L 11-7-1 4-2-0 7-3-2 15-3-1 1-4-0 0-0-0 4-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-3 6-3-0 DNP at Notre Dame 2-25-09 65-70 L 4-8-2 10-5-0 12-2-4 20-2-3 5-7-0 4-2-4 2-6-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 8-2-0 DNP PROVIDENCE 3/1/09 66-73 L 14-16-0 4-1-3 6-2-1 10-3-2 0-1-1 8-4-1 2-2-1 DNP DNP 0-2-4 12-2-0 DNP at Syracuse 3/3/09 40-70 L 2-4-2 0-0-0 7-0-1 16-5-0 8-9-1 6-3-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 USF 3/7/09 45-42 W 7-11-0 0-0-0 10-3-2 0-2-1 4-0-0 4-4-0 10-12-0 DNP DNP 2-2-3 8-3-0 DNP vs Notre Dame 3/10/09 50-61 L 5-8-1 4-8-0 6-7-3 12-4-1 14-5-1 5-5-3 2-3-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 117 2008-09 GAME HIGHS/LOWS

RUTGERS TEAM GAME HIGHS RUTGERS GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 85...... at Delaware (11/16/08) POINTS...... 40...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) ...... 78...... NJIT (12/23/08) ...... 45 ...... USF (3/7/09) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 31...... DEPAUL (01/31/09) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 14 ...... at Princeton (12/10/08) ...... 31...... MARQUETTE (01/07/09) ...... 15...... three times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 66...... PROVIDENCE (3/1/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 37 ...... at Princeton (12/10/08) ...... 64...... at Providence (2/14/09) ...... 42...... DELAWARE STATE (12/14/08) ...... 64...... LEHIGH (11/26/08) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 254 (15-59)...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 604 (29-48)...... at Delaware (11/16/08) ...... 288 (15-52)...... at CONNECTICUT (1/3/09) ...... 583 (28-48)...... NJIT (12/23/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2...... DELAWARE STATE (12/14/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 10...... at Villanova (02/19/09) ...... 2...... at CONNECTICUT (1/3/09) ...... 10...... at Rider (12/03/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 10...... SETON HALL (02/08/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 28...... at Rider (12/03/08) ...... 11 ...... four times ...... 25...... at Providence (2/14/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 167 (3-18)...... vs Notre Dame (3/10/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 467 (7-15) ...... NJIT (12/23/08) ...... 167 (4-24) ...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) ...... 462 (6-13)...... at Georgetown (02/03/09) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 1...... at Notre Dame (2-25-09) FREE THROWS MADE...... 28...... DELAWARE STATE (12/14/08) ...... 5...... USF (3/7/09) ...... 23...... at Delaware (11/16/08) ...... 5...... vs Notre Dame (3/10/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 35...... DELAWARE STATE (12/14/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 5...... at Notre Dame (2-25-09) ...... 33...... at Delaware (11/16/08) ...... 5...... USF (3/7/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 1.000 (8-8)...... PROVIDENCE (3/1/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 200 (1-5)...... at Notre Dame (2-25-09) ...... 1.000 (5-5)...... USF (3/7/09) ...... 524 (11-21)...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) REBOUNDS...... 48...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) REBOUNDS...... 23 ...... at St. John's (1/24/09) ...... 46 ...... vs Notre Dame (3/10/09) ...... 26...... at North Carolina (12/28/08) ...... 46 ...... MARIST (11/14/08) ASSISTS ...... 4...... at Princeton (12/10/08) ASSISTS...... 19...... at Rider (12/03/08) ...... 5...... MARIST (11/14/08) ...... 17...... DEPAUL (01/31/09) ...... 5...... LEHIGH (11/26/08) ...... 17...... NJIT (12/23/08) STEALS...... 1...... at Cincinnati (01/14/09) STEALS...... 11...... NJIT (12/23/08) ...... 2...... four times ...... 10...... WEST VIRGINIA (2/22/09) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 0 ...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) ...... 10 ...... MARIST (11/14/08) ...... 1...... at Notre Dame (2-25-09) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 16 ...... MARIST (11/14/08) TURNOVERS ...... 8...... PITTSBURGH (12/31/08) ...... 13...... ROBERT MORRIS (11/21/08) ...... 11...... three times TURNOVERS...... 29...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) FOULS...... 10...... at Rider (12/03/08) ...... 23 ...... BINGHAMTON (12/06/08) ...... 12 ...... MARIST (11/14/08) FOULS...... 29...... at Providence (2/14/09) ...... 25 ...... BINGHAMTON (12/06/08) OPPONENT GAME LOWS

OPPONENT GAME HIGHS POINTS...... 37...... BRYANT (12/20/08) ...... 42 ...... USF (3/7/09) POINTS...... 97...... at North Carolina (12/28/08) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11...... BRYANT (12/20/08) ...... 82...... at Villanova (02/19/09) ...... 14 ...... USF (3/7/09) ...... 82...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 47 ...... USF (3/7/09) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 35...... at North Carolina (12/28/08) ...... 49...... three times ...... 33...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 224 (11-49)...... BRYANT (12/20/08) ...... 267 (16-60)...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 78...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) ...... 72...... at Rider (12/03/08) ...... 2 ...... NJIT (12/23/08) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 611 (33-54)...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) ...... 2 ...... MARQUETTE (01/07/09) ...... 592 (29-49) ...... LOUISVILLE (01/21/09) ...... 2 ...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 9 ...... at Delaware (11/16/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 6 ...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) ...... 8...... twice ...... 7...... at CONNECTICUT (1/3/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 27...... at Delaware (11/16/08) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 105 (2-19)...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) ...... 22...... LEHIGH (11/26/08) ...... 154 (2-13) ...... MARQUETTE (01/07/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 571 (4-7)...... at CONNECTICUT (1/3/09) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 4...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) ...... 444 (8-18)...... vs Notre Dame (3/10/09) ...... 4...... at Princeton (12/10/08) ...... 444 (4-9)...... at St. John's (1/24/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 4...... at Princeton (12/10/08) FREE THROWS MADE...... 23...... at North Carolina (12/28/08) ...... 5...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) ...... 22 ...... BINGHAMTON (12/06/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 524 (11-21)...... ROBERT MORRIS (11/21/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 32...... at Providence (2/14/09) ...... 533 (8-15)...... at Georgetown (02/03/09) ...... 30 ...... BINGHAMTON (12/06/08) REBOUNDS...... 25...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 1.000 (4-4)...... at Princeton (12/10/08) ...... 26...... at Delaware (11/16/08) ...... 833 (20-24)...... at Villanova (02/19/09) ASSISTS ...... 6...... MARIST (11/14/08) REBOUNDS...... 51...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) ...... 6...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) ...... 6...... BRYANT (12/20/08) ...... 44 ...... twice ...... 6 ...... NJIT (12/23/08) ASSISTS...... 23...... at North Carolina (12/28/08) STEALS...... 3 ...... SYRACUSE (01/10/09) ...... 21 ...... twice ...... 3...... at Seton Hall (01/29/09) STEALS...... 16...... ST. PETER'S (11/30/08) ...... 3...... at Notre Dame (2-25-09) ...... 12...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) ...... 3...... USF (3/7/09) ...... 12...... at Delaware (11/16/08) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 1 ...... six times BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 8...... ST. BONAVENTURE (11/23/08) TURNOVERS ...... 6...... three times) ...... 7...... twice FOULS...... 11...... at Rider (12/03/08) TURNOVERS...... 20...... at Syracuse (3/3/09) ...... 11...... DEPAUL (01/31/09) ...... 17 ...... LOUISVILLE (01/21/09) FOULS...... 25...... three times 118 2008-09 SPECIALTY STATS

Double-Digit Scoring Games 3+ Block Games Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total JR Inman ...... 4 ...... 58 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 9 ...... 33 Anthony Farmer ...... 12 ...... 49 Gregory Echenique ...... 14 ...... 14 Mike Rosario ...... 28 ...... 28 JR Inman ...... 0 ...... 9 Corey Chandler ...... 9 ...... 27 Corey Chandler ...... 0 ...... 1 Jaron Griffin ...... 2 ...... 27 Anthony Farmer ...... 0 ...... 1 Gregory Echenique ...... 14 ...... 14 Mike Coburn ...... 3 ...... 12 Earl Pettis ...... 3 ...... 5 Category ...... Rutgers ...... Opponents Hamady Ndiaye ...... 2 ...... 4 Points in the paint ...... 870 (27.2) ...... 914 (28.6) Points off turnovers ...... 344 (10.8) ...... 500 (15.6) 20+ Point Games 2nd chance points ...... 323 (10.1) ...... 346 (10.8) Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Fast break points ...... 220 (6.9) ...... 253 (7.9) Mike Rosario ...... 10 ...... 10 Bench points ...... 552 (17.3) ...... 491(15.3) JR Inman ...... 0 ...... 5 Anthony Farmer ...... 1 ...... 2 Point distribution Corey Chandler ...... 0 ...... 2 Seniors (Farmer, Inman, Griffin)...... 544 Mike Coburn ...... 0 ...... 2 Junior (Ndiaye)...... 179 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 1 ...... 1 Sophomores (Chandler, Pettis, Coburn)...... 496 Jaron Griffin ...... 0 ...... 1 Freshmen (Rosario, Echenique, Jackson, Kuhn, Morris) ...... 802 Led Team in Scoring Minutes Played Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Seniors (Farmer, Inman, Griffin)...... 1,843 JR Inman ...... 1 ...... 26 Junior (Ndiaye)...... 745 Mike Rosario ...... 20 ...... 20 Sophomores (Chandler, Pettis, Coburn)...... 1,794 Corey Chandler ...... 1 ...... 11 Freshmen (Rosario, Echenique, Jackson, Morris, Kuhn, Kokosinski)....2,043 Anthony Farmer ...... 5 ...... 11 Jaron Griffin ...... 1 ...... 8 Free throw shooting in the final three minutes and OT Mike Coburn ...... 1 ...... 5 Mike Rosario ...... 15-20 Gregory Echenique ...... 4 ...... 4 Anthony Farmer...... 16-25 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 2 ...... 2 Gregory Echenique...... 9-11 Earl Pettis ...... 0 ...... 2 JR Inman...... 7-9 Patrick Jackson...... 7-8 10+ Rebound Games Corey Chandler ...... 5-7 Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Mike Coburn...... 5-8 JR Inman ...... 2 ...... 13 Earl Pettis...... 4-4 Gregory Echenique ...... 9 ...... 9 Hamady Ndiaye...... 3-4 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 2 ...... 5 Jaron Griffin...... 2-2 Christian Morris ...... 1-2 Led Team in Rebounding Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Charges drawn JR Inman ...... 5 ...... 38 Hamady Ndiaye...... 18 Gregory Echenique ...... 22 ...... 22 Earl Pettis ...... 4 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 9 ...... 21 Gregory Echenique ...... 3 Jaron Griffin ...... 0 ...... 4 Mike Rosario ...... 2 Corey Chandler ...... 2 ...... 3 Mike Coburn...... 1 Anthony Farmer ...... 0 ...... 2 Anthony Farmer...... 1 Earl Pettis ...... 2 ...... 2 Jaron Griffin...... 1 Mike Rosario ...... 1 ...... 1 JR Inman...... 1 Mike Coburn ...... 0 ...... 1 Three-point plays Double-Doubles Gregory Echenique ...... 9 Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Anthony Farmer...... 5 JR Inman ...... 1 ...... 10 Corey Chandler ...... 4 Gregory Echenique ...... 5 ...... 5 Mike Coburn ...... 2 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 0 ...... 1 JR Inman ...... 2 Hamady Ndiaye...... 2 5+ Assist Games Jaron Griffin...... 1 Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Mike Rosario ...... 1 Anthony Farmer ...... 6 ...... 26 Corey Chandler ...... 3 ...... 4 Slam dunks Mike Coburn ...... 1 ...... 3 Hamady Ndiaye...... 27 Mike Rosario ...... 1 ...... 1 Gregory Echenique ...... 19 Jaron Griffin ...... 0 ...... 1 Mike Rosario...... 6 Earl Pettis ...... 0 ...... 1 JR Inman...... 6 Earl Pettis ...... 1 3+ Steal Games Anthony Farmer...... 1 Name ...... 2008-09 ...... Total Patrick Jackson ...... 1 Anthony Farmer ...... 0 ...... 9 Corey Chandler ...... 1 Corey Chandler ...... 2 ...... 9 JR Inman ...... 0 ...... 4 Hamady Ndiaye ...... 2 ...... 2 Mike Rosario ...... 4 ...... 4 Gregory Echenique ...... 3 ...... 3 Earl Pettis ...... 2 ...... 2 Mike Coburn ...... 0 ...... 1 Jaron Griffin ...... 0 ...... 1 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 119 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 120

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Rutgers will play its 103rd season of collegiate men's basketball in (2.4) and fourth in rebounding (8.4) among freshmen nationally. 2009-10. The Scarlet Knights enter the campaign under fourth-year Rosario and Echenique combined to lead all BIG EAST rookies in eight head coach Fred Hill. Long regarded as one of the nation's most statistical categories. respected assistant coaches and top recruiters, the high-energy Hill The 2007-08 campaign saw Hill lead his team to back-to-back wins fulfilled a life-long dream on March 27, 2006 by becoming the head over nationally-ranked foes (#18 Villanova, #13 Pittsburgh). The coach at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. team boasted a sophomore ranked among the nation's top shot With just one senior and a pair of true freshman in the starting lineup, blockers (center Hamady Ndiaye), a National Freshman of the Week Rutgers made positive strides and gained valuable experience against (guard Mike Coburn) and a BIG EAST All-Rookie honoree (guard one the nation’s most demanding schedules in 2008-09. The Scarlet Corey Chandler). Knights competed against 15 teams that earned post-season berths, including 10 that had their NCAA Tournament cards punched. RU In addition, all 10 men's basketball seniors have earned their diplo- was one of just two teams that played all four NCAA No. 1 seeds. mas under Hill's guidance. In the NCAA's recently released During the season, RU became the first school in history to play the Academic Progress Rate public report, Rutgers received a multiyear nation’s top three teams consecutively, meeting No. 1 and eventual score of 968, which ranked in the top 20 percent of Division I men's National Champion North Carolina, No. 3 Pittsburgh and No. 2 basketball programs. Connecticut in a calendar week. Hill’s first season as head coach saw the Scarlet Knights earn a hard- Freshman guard Mike Rosario was named a freshman All-American, fought, double overtime win against Seton Hall and capture a pair of BIG EAST All-Rookie and the MET Rookie of the Year. He set the Rutgers freshman all-time scoring mark with 517 points, surpassing victories against Cincinnati. Rutgers also had a win over Big 12 foe all-time leading scorer Phil Sellers, who posted 506 points as a fresh- Nebraska in a schedule comprised of 12 teams that earned postsea- man in 1972-73. Rosario averaged 18.9 points-per-game in eight son berths, including seven NCAA tournament participants. contests against nationally-ranked foes and ranked fifth among the nation’s freshmen in scoring. In 2005-06, Rutgers produced its third NBA first round draft pick when guard Quincy Douby was selected by the Sacramento Kings with Freshman forward Gregory Echenique set the Rutgers freshman all- the 19th pick overall. It marked the first time a Rutgers player was time rebounding mark with 268 boards, tying for the 15th most selected in the NBA's first round since was chosen by the rebounds in a season in RU history. He also issued 78 blocks, the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1983. Rutgers' other first round pick was James second most rejections for a freshman and tying for the seventh Bailey, who was chosen by the Seattle Supersonics in 1979. most overall in a season in RU history. He ranked third in blocks mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 121

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Douby led the BIG EAST and Bill Foster in 1963-64. was sixth nationally in scoring The school's ninth head as a junior, averaging 25.4 coach had much to do points per game in 2005-06. with putting Scarlet He set Scarlet Knight single- basketball on the map. season records for scoring He went from a 12-12 (839 points) and three-point slate in his second sea- field goals made (116) along son to a 17-7 mark in with the single game mark of 1965-66 as Bob Lloyd nine three-pointers. A First- and Jim Valvano Team All-BIG EAST selection, entered their sopho- Douby led the BIG EAST in more seasons. scoring with 27.0 points in league play, also the fourth- Lloyd, whose jersey best scoring average in BIG number 14 was the EAST history. first to be retired (Feb. 21, 1987), led the He earned All-America (HM) Scarlet out of obscurity, recognition from the scoring 601 points and Associated Press, was averaging 25 points a named to the game as a sophomore, CollegeInsider.com All- tossing in 26.5 points a game for 635 junior points and then scoring American team and was a record 809 points for a 27.9 average as a senior, when he became named District II Player of the the first Rutgers basketball All-American. Year by the Basketball Writers The 1966-67 season put Rutgers and Lloyd in the national spotlight. Association. In April, Douby, Rutgers put together a 22-7 mark and earned its first-ever post-sea- who departed Rutgers as the sixth leading scorer in school history son berth; Lloyd and Valvano combined for 1,335 points while taking (1,690 points), became just the second Scarlet Knight, and the first in the Scarlet to a third place finish in the National Invitation Tournament 30 years, to win the prestigious , given annually to the in Madison Square Garden. top player in the Metropolitan area. Foster's teams would post a 120-75 record over the eight seasons, Rutgers took to the court for the first time in the 1906-07 season. On following the 22-win season with a 21-4 mark in 1968-69, the hey- the losing end of three games that year and with a 3-12 record the days of Bob Greacen and Dick Stewart. next, play was suspended for the next five years. The sixties showed a splendid 70-32 record. Foster was succeeded in The Scarlet Knights resumed action in 1913-14 and played in consec- 1971 by his top assistant, Dick Lloyd, who with his aide Dick Vitale, utive years through 1943-44 when World War II broke the string of posted a two-year 29-22 record. They were responsible for the arrival 30 straight seasons of play. of Phil Sellers on the Scarlet scene. Sellers, Mike Dabney, Jeff Kleinbaum, Mike Palko and Bruce Scherer were the 1972 recruits Since that inauspicious start, Rutgers has had considerable success and the group would mature into the nucleus of the squad which and enters the 2007-08 campaign with 1090 victories. Along the would shock the nation four years later by winning 31 consecutive way, there have been 20 post-season tournaments. Six Rutgers games and teams have earned berths in the NCAA Tournament and 14 have reaching the been invited to the NIT. Final Four. Sellers The first half century of Rutgers basketball was not sensational in became the terms of outstanding records. The Scarlet Knights did have consider- second Scarlet able success in the first full decade of play, winning 86 and losing 46 Knight to have in the twenties. Frank Hill's 28-year tenure produced a 223-162 his jersey (12) record between 1916 and 1943 and Ed Benzoni's 693 career points retired on Jan. remained a Scarlet record for a period of 26 years. The next decade 16, 1988. saw Rutgers win 56 percent of their outings and the forties also wit- Eddie Jordan, nessed wins more than half of the time. who later became a During the fifties, the Scarlet struggled, despite the emergence of Rutgers assis- such athletes as Bucky Hatchett, Larry Gordon and Swede tant and is Sundstrom, all still prominent on the all-time leaders lists. presently the head coach of the NBA's Washington Wizards, would join this Things began to take an upward turn with the arrival of head coach cast in 1973 when became the 11th Scarlet head mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 122

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coach. Hollis Copeland joined It was Wenzel who ushered in the BIG EAST era at Rutgers, as the the group in 1974 and James Scarlet Knights became a member of this prestigious conference in Bailey and Abdel Anderson were 1995. directed Rutgers to a record of 59-60 and a 1975 additions. Sellers, Dabney, pair of NIT berths in his four years as the head coach at Rutgers Jordan, Copeland, Bailey and (1997-2001). Anderson as the sixth man and the Scarlet Knights raced to , hired in April 2001, compiled an 18-13 record his first Rutgers highest success with a season and was 79-75 in his five seasons at the helm. The 15 wins at perfect 26-0 regular season the RAC in 2001-02 were the most by a Rutgers team since 1982. mark in 1975-76. The victory The Scarlet Knights recorded a school-record four victories over ranked string built to 31-0 before loss- opponents in Georgetown, Syracuse, Miami and eventual Elite Eight par- es to Michigan and UCLA in the ticipant Connecticut. The win over UConn was Rutgers' first over the Final Four at The Spectrum in Huskies since beginning BIG EAST play in 1995. In a thrilling game that Philadelphia ended, but did not was televised to a national audience on ESPN, Rutgers knocked off shatter, the dream. another eventual NCAA Tournament participant in Notre Dame.

Young's first six teams enjoyed Led by All-BIG EAST performers Rashod Kent and Jerome Coleman post-season play. The 1973-74 (Honorable Mention), Rutgers matched its longest-ever BIG EAST win- team went to the NIT and the ning streak of three when the Knights posted victories over West next two units made NCAA Virginia, Syracuse and Connecticut. In addition, the 25-point victory at appearances. The 1976-77 La Salle was Rutgers' largest winning margin in a road game in more squad (18-10) visited the NIT than 20 years. and the 1977-78 team (24-7) was an NCAA participant. The Rutgers pulled off another first, beating two ranked teams in the 22-9 team of 1978-79 went to same week (No. 17 Connecticut and No. 10 Syracuse) for the first the NCAA. time in school history. Furthermore, the win over No. 10 Syracuse was the highest-ranked team that Rutgers has defeated in more Rutgers returned to post-sea- than 20 years. son action, posting a 20-10 slate in 1981-82 for an NIT berth under Young and his crack assistant, Joe Boylan, the latter now the athletic In 2003-04, Waters guid- director at Loyola College in Baltimore. The 1982-83 squad went 23-8 ed Rutgers to a 20-13 and made the NCAA tourney. record and an appear- ance in the championship Young won over 68 percent of his games at Rutgers, winning 239 game of the 2004 NIT. and losing 117 over his 12 campaigns. The long list of his standouts After defeating Iowa State includes, among others, Roy Hinson, number 10 on the all-time scor- in a thrilling overtime con- ing list; Kelvin Troy, the 13th-best scorer in Rutgers history; Kevin test that featured a 35- Black, number 13 on the career scoring list; and John Battle, RU's point performance from 15th best scorer all-time who went on to enjoy a 10-year NBA career. Douby, RU bowed to The seasons, stretching from Sellers to Battle, were times against Michigan in the champi- which past and future Rutgers basketball successes are, and will be, onship tilt. Both the semifi- tested. The seventies alone produced a glorious 194-87 mark and a nals and championship winning percentage of .690. The 1980's were a mixed bag. Tom game were witnessed by Young led Rutgers to the 1982-83 NCAA Tournament before leaving a slew of Scarlet-clad RU to head the Old Dominion program in 1985. (23-63) fans, many of whom filled was the head coach for three seasons, from 1985-88, before giving the trains from New way to RU graduate , who led Rutgers to four post-season Brunswick to New York's berths in his nine--year tenure at Rutgers. Penn Station.

The "Dream Big Dreams" season of 1988-89, orchestrated by With the arrival and Wenzel, is indelibly etched in Rutgers hoop annals. That year, the progress of the New Scarlet Knights won the Atlantic 10 title with a win over Penn State, Jersey born and bred Hill, reaching their first NCAA appearance in six seasons. To top things who has signed highly-rated off, Wenzel earned conference Coach of the Year honors. Followed recruiting classes largely by an NIT season (18-17) in 1990 and a regular season A-10 title comprised of Garden in 1991 (19-10) as well as an NCAA berth, the Scarlet Knights, with Staters, there is a sense of a young squad, advanced to another NIT (16-15) berth in 1991. optimism and purpose bub- Three of the top four season attendance marks in RU history bling on the banks of the came under Wenzel. mighty Raritan. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 123

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The 1975-76 season won’t be Columbia, Young's confident club went on The dream fostered back in October easily forgotten. Neither the a tear, scoring over 100 points in games had become a reality, and the reality was excitement of the undefeated regular with Bucknell, Lehigh, Lafayette and Pitt, named Michigan, Indiana, and UCLA. season, nor the appearance in setting up a classic matchup with Rutgers had not played a “bad” Philadelphia among the nation’s top Princeton, one of the nation's top defen- game all year long. There had been indi- four teams. Memory will retain the sive teams. The hare raced past the tor- vidual failures but never a day when all constant pressure applied both offen- toise by a 75-62 count but would meet had gone sour together. It would hap- sively and defensively in Tom Young’s again when the race would be closer. pen, unfortunately, against the intense style of play. The season wound down with four Wolverines, who also predicated their From the beginning, a Scarlet stage home games and two dates in Madison game on quickness and pressure. Sadly, was set that would be a perfect forum Square Garden. Averaging 93.5 points silently, suddenly, the winning streak for a style of play fans and players enjoy. over the six-game span, Rutgers raised came to an end in an 86-70 loss. The The constant pressure applied would dic- the record to 23-0. Recognition poured bubble burst. Rutgers came back with a tate an opponent mistake and a quick in from all points and Rutgers was valiant effort against UCLA in the conso- capitalization with a long pass and an becoming a household word. lation game but was unable to contain open layup. It happened too many times A pair of 100-point victories, over the big Bruins at the end, losing 106-92. to be accidental - Sellers to Dabney to LIU and William and Mary, brought the The season did not end there. Jordan - a blur of uniforms streaking record to 25-0. It came down to a Following a short layoff, the squad flew to toward the hoop. Monday night in March, with St. Italy to take part in the City of Rome The Scarlet strength was evident Bonaventure the upset-minded visitor. International Basketball Tournament. early, the quickness on offense, the tena- The bold Bonnies held a scary lead with Even in that historic city, the Scarlet cious pressing defense. two minutes to go but, Cinderella-like, Knights’ achievement had been well-told. A romp over visiting Bentley in the Rutgers would not be denied. A clutch It will be told again and again. season opener got the Knights flying and 85-80 win caused the fans to mob the quick wins over Purdue and Seton Hall court and then take to College Avenue to set up a big match with Boston College. honor their heroes. It was perfection! When Rutgers ran away from the highly What many felt to be the “real sea- respected Eagles on the road by 23 son” began with a second victory over points, people began to take notice. The LIU and a hard-fought win over St. Knights were for real. John’s, games which brought Rutgers its Prepping for the Christmas foray second straight ECAC Metropolitan into South Carolina and Florida, Rutgers crown and a bid to the NCAA tourney. dispensed with Penn, Connecticut and The road to Philadelphia was shortened. Temple, each time scoring better than By draw, the Scarlet would face 95 points. In the opening round of the Princeton again in Providence. Close all Poinsettia Classic, the Scarlet defeated the way, the game was closer at the fin- The Citadel to go into the final against ish. Pete Malloy’s missed foul shot and Georgia Tech. The tough Yellow Jackets Mike Dabney’s recovery with four sec- posed a threat but Rutgers went on to onds remaining gave the Scarlet a 54- win its first holiday tourney in history. 53 celebration and sent the Knights off Then, it was on to Stetson where to Greensboro for the Eastern Regionals. the Scarlet completed the southern Connecticut, a team which had fallen swing with a win over the Hatters who to Rutgers by 13 points in the season’s lost very infrequently on their home sixth game, was the first-round foe. The court. DisneyWorld’s Space Mountain Huskies were pesky but the Scarlet pre- was scarier. vailed, 93-79. A winner over DePaul in Back at home, Rutgers defeated first-round action, VMI became the 31st The trophy commemorating RU’s Fordham on regional TV to push the victim, succumbing to a rare Rutgers appearance in the 1976 Final Four. record to 11-0 in the first week of the height advantage. The Keydets faded new year, and talk of going all the way after a fast start, falling, 91-75. began to be heard. Following a win over mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 124

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BOB LLOYD - ALL-AMERICAN 1966, 67 (CONSENSUS FIRST-TEAM ‘67) Upper Darby, Pa. l 6-1, 180, Guard l 3 VL, 1965, 66, 67 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1965-66 24 237 517 .458 161 183 .880 70/2.9 635/26.5 NA NA NA 1966-67 29 277 578 .479 255 277 .921 96/3.3 809/27.9 NA NA NA

PHIL SELLERS - ALL-AMERICAN 1975, 76 (FIRST-TEAM ‘76) Brooklyn, New York l 6-5, 200, Forward l 4 VL, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1974-75 29 254 536 .474 149 190 .784 272/9.4 657/22.7 89 NA NA 1975-76 33 243 542 .448 148 203 .729 334/10.1 634/19.2 106 62 18

JAMES BAILEY - ALL-AMERICAN 1978, 79 Boston, Mass. l 6-9, 230, Forward/Center l 4 VL, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1977-78 31 312 533 .585 106 164 .674 290/9.4 730/23.5 20 56 72 1978-79 30 231 443 .521 92 140 .657 247/8.2 554/18.5 27 28 66

JOHN BATTLE - ALL-AMERICAN 1984, 85 Washington, D.C. l 6-2, 175, Guard l 4 VL, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1983-84 25 207 420 .493 111 153 .725 78/3.1 525/21.0 36 30 3 1984-85 29 231 470 .491 129 177 .729 115/4.0 608/21.0 76 15 6 3-point field goals: 1984-85 (17-58/.293).

HOLLIS COPELAND - ALL-AMERICAN 1977 Trenton, New Jersey l 6-6, 180, Forward l 4 VL, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1976-77 28 191 356 .537 70 110 .636 226/8.1 452/16.1 60 27 21 MIKE DABNEY - ALL-AMERICAN 1976 East Orange, New Jersey l 6-4, 180 Guard l 4 VL, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1975-76 33 272 564 .482 85 111 .766 148/4.6 629/19.1 115 111 11

ROY HINSON - ALL-AMERICAN 1983 Somerset, N.J. l 6-9, 210, Forward/Center l 4 VL, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1982-83 31 199 377 .528 118 185 .641 268/8.6 516/16.6 20 27 144

EDDIE JORDAN - ALL-AMERICAN 1977 Washington, D.C. l 6-1, 170, Guard l 4 VL, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1976-77 28 190 413 .460 116 170 .682 124/4.4 496/17.7 202 94 NA KELVIN TROY - ALL-AMERICAN 1980 Lakewood, New Jersey l 6-5, 180, Forward l 4 VL, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1979-80 28 197 410 .480 134 196 .684 231/8.3 528/18.9 43 51 11

QUINCY DOUBY- ALL-AMERICAN 2006 Brooklyn, New York l 6-3, 175, Guard l 3 VL, 2004, 05, 06 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 2005-06 33 287 621 .462 149 176 .847 141/4.3 839/25.4 103 58 27 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 125

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onship squad and the World International and, the William and Mary game, with 43 Tournament titlist team in 1978. In nine points and 13 rebounds, four blocked NBA seasons, which included stops in shots and at least a dozen "intimidations." Seattle, New Jersey, Houston, New York A local sportswriter described Bailey's and Phoenix, he scored nearly 5,000 performance in that William and Mary points and 3,000 rebounds. He also played game as "like sticking a slot machine in parts of three seasons in Italy before his front of an addicted gambler. And all the knees sent him the sad message to cease numbers came up right for Bailey, who and desist. slammed and jammed and alley-ooped at will." "Jammin' James" was drafted in the Bailey, who keeps his competitive juices first round by the Seattle Supersonics in flowing by drag racing at sites such as near- 1979, the sixth player selected. by Englishtown, was the recipient of the At Rutgers, Bailey averaged 16.7 Donald Leslie Coursen Trophy as the top points and 8.7 rebounds a game for male athlete in the senior class in 1980. 2,034-point and 1,047-rebound totals, The night in his honor stands high on which stand third and second, respectively, his list of favorites. Twelve of his former James Bailey broke into the on the all-time lists. His career field goal Scarlet teammates joined in the welcome percentage of .545 is third-best all-time and the overwhelming applause provided Scarlet Knight lineup in the fifth and he also holds the record for field goals the proper exclamation point to his exem- game of his freshman season in a season (312 in 1978). The 6-9 Bailey plary career. and remained entrenched in the had an amazing 175 steals (only Eddie "The timing of it is just so perfect," he lineup for 121 games and in the Jordan had more), blocked 330 shots and said. "It's tough for an athlete to let go, but scored 849 field goals. having a night like tonight means - the heck minds of admiring Rutgers fans, Bailey surely has to be credited with with it. Now I feel that I can let go because who came out en masse helping make the dunk off the lob one of the people who cared about me then still February 8, 1993 to honor him college basketball most exciting plays. care about me enough to do this for me." on the night his jersey number Rutgers statisticians were pressured into That night was further punctuated by keeping dunks in 1977-78 and his final the return of the 1966-67 Scarlet Knight 20 was retired. He joined Bob total was 116, far more than most teams team, the first Rutgers basketball squad to Lloyd and Phil Sellers as the only in the country were able to throw down. That play in a post-season tournament. Lloyd, players to have their jerseys junior season was, perhaps, his greatest. who captained that celebrated team, was taken out of service. "King James" literally exploded onto present, and, among those who were on the national scene that season. He hand to honor Bailey, was Sellers. Those At the end of his freshman season in scored 730 points for a 23.5 average three, whose numbers 14, 12 and 20 will 1976, Bailey and his teammates had put and led the Scarlet in field goal percent- not be worn again, combined for 6,478 together an undefeated regular season, age (.585), rebounds (290), steals (56), points, while Bailey and Sellers collected a had won 31 consecutive games, and had blocked shots (72) and dunks. Honors combined 2,162 rebounds. earned a trip to the Final Four. By the end abounded. He received the Widmer Overheard that night was a com- of his four-year Rutgers career, he had Trophy as the best player in the East. He pelling question. helped amass a 95-28 record, which was the Eastern Eight's most outstanding "How would you like to coach a team included a 50-3 mark at home. player. The NBA coaches put him on their with those three guys in their prime?" During his fabulous career, Bailey had not All-American first team and United Press The answer was a resounding "Yesss!" only picked up several appropriate nick- International made him a second team names, but had also put his name in the All-American. Many felt he was bypassed third spot among the all-time scorers, and for the prestigious Haggerty Trophy as in second place in rebounds, steals and the metropolitan area's top performer blocked shots. because he was only a junior. Known as "King James," "JB," and Among his outstanding games that sea- "Jammin' James," and given less-endearing son were the Penn State game, when he titles by non-plussed opponents and coach- scored 37 points and pulled down 11 es, he earned All-America honors in 1978 rebounds; the Manhattan game in which and 1979. He was also a member of both he scored 39 points and had 15 rebounds; the U. S. World University Game champi- mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 126

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games was 26.5, still the top figure in when I was scoring 2,000, and playing the Rutgers books. In fact, his consecu- great defense - which I didn't play - he tive 25.0, 26.5 and 27.9 averages for had to be great. You couldn't get the guy his career all rank in the top four of the to shut up, whether you were on the single season scoring averages. As a court or in the dorms. I used to say sophomore, Lloyd scored 601 points, back then that the guy's going to be added 635 a year later and closed out another John Wooden. It was like living his career with 809, which ranks second with Henny Youngman." in school history. On the three-point shot, Lloyd Lloyd hit 60 consecutive free throws recalled his second and final season of during his career and missed just 62 professional play, 1968-69, with the in his 605 attempts for a record .898 New York Nets. percentage. "I'd have to have my legs gathered Lloyd, who teamed with roommate (for the longer shot) and I'd have to be Jim Valvano to form a backcourt which facing the basket. The college distance contributed a combined career total of makes for a more natural shot. I think 3,167 points, led the Scarlet to a third it's perfect just the way it is. It allows you place finish in the 1967 National to run a set play." Bob Lloyd was the original. Invitation Tournament, Rutgers' first NIT Lloyd says that his business sense is Scan the Scarlet record book appearance. An all-tourney choice, he derived from his days at Rutgers. and players in the late seventies would later receive first team All- "I want my people to know how to win, America honors from UPI, N.E.A. and how to lose, how to compete and how to and early eighties dominate the Look Magazine with second team recog- benefit from all those experiences. lists. One name, however, dating nition by the Associated Press. The 22- Those are the biggest things I got from to the sixties, holds prominence 7 record under Bill Foster was the high- my experience at Rutgers." in a number of categories. est win total and held until the 1974-75 Also with the same grace with which Check career scoring and free throw Scarlet squad posted the same mark in he accepted the award that went with percentage, season points and scoring 1974-75 for Tom Young. his jersey's retirement. average, and single game scoring and Lloyd remains in close touch with his "When you think of the other guys free throws. The name dotting the older brother Dick, a former Scarlet who played here - Alex Knoll, Jeff record pages is Lloyd. coach and now the analyst on the Torborg, Phil Sellers - and what great The first Scarlet basketball All- team’s radio broadcasts. In fact, on the athletes they were, the decision to make America, Lloyd became the first Rutgers day of his jersey's retirement, he left mine the very first number to be retired athlete to have his jersey retired, on before the end of the Rutgers/Penn is really a big honor for me. I told my February 2, 1987, an afternoon, ironical- State game to watch his nephew, Rick, family that having this done when I was ly, when his 22-year old single game play at Rutgers Prep. 21 would have been nice, but 20 years scoring mark of 51 points was equaled While crediting his brother, his coach later, it's especially nice." by Eric Riggins. and his teammates for his incredible suc- It is especially nice also to have num- Lloyd tossed in 51 points at the begin- cess at Rutgers, Lloyd remembers that ber 14 now in its proper place. ning of his junior season against he shot about 200 jump shots a day and Delaware on a night he hit 19 of 22 free is a strong advocate of the three-point throws. The 19 free throw conversions shot from its current distance. remain at the top of the record list, tied "There's a saying in our family," he only when he canned 19 of 19 against said. "Shooters drive Mercedes and NYU in his senior year. playmakers drive Fords and I hope that For his three-year career, Lloyd sinks in with Rick." scored 2,045 points, a mark which he He also recalled the days with Valvano held until Phil Sellers scored 2,399 in the Scarlet backcourt. between 1972-73 and 1975-76. "Jimmy was a great player. To score His scoring average for his 77 over 1,000 points in just three years mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 127

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Add another dimension of the man for- Conlin has said, it "was a thing of beauty". warded by another of his coaches, Joe "Sellers turned the Garden into his Boylan. "He was always great with kids own playground," wrote Joe Valerio of and would always spend time with them." the Scarlet victory over St. John's, the That fills the portrait and brings the pic- 28th consecutive win in 1975-76. ture into clear focus. "He went one-on-one, or one-on-five, We're talking about an Atlas of an ath- depending on your allegiance. First, he lete, one who could do it all - drive the connected on an alley-oop drive, fired lane or baseline, hit the jumper, grab a from the hip and banked high off the rebound and break out of the pack, see glass...the next time downcourt, he gave the court and make impossible passes his defender four head fakes before he to his teammates. A player who when hit from the foul line. And the very next the chips were down, demanded and got time Rutgers had the ball he connected the ball, driving hard to the basket and on another drive, 64-59, RU." getting two or a shot at the free throw On the first of March, 1976, St. "I've never coached anyone with more intensity. He line. Challenging the opponent's tough- Bonaventure led the Scarlet, 75-69 with went out of his way for a challenge." -Tom Young est player to a game of one-on-one. 6:15 to play in the season finale in the Taking on an official who sometimes did- College Avenue Gymnasium. Sellers, "He was a rare, and very special talent...a flat-out n't see things his way. Begging his room- Mike Dabney and Hollis Copeland scored prime-time player. Or, as I like to say, a P.T.P.'er. I would have used all the adjectives...He would have mate (Jordan), asleep after a game, to lay-ups to bring Rutgers within a point made my all-Muhammad Ali Team" pass the ball. and Sellers then scored on another lay- -Dick Vitale Phil Sellers could walk into Madison up to give the Scarlet a one-point lead "He could change the course of a game quicker than Square Garden and attract hordes of with 2:21 to go. His jumper preserved anyone. He just shifted into a higher gear, where no admiring fans, could silence hostile road the lead and Rutgers went on to com- one else could go, and dominated. It was a thing of court crowds with his style. His scowl plete the perfect season with an 85-80 beauty to watch." -Mark Conlin was a ploy, often, and gave way to a victory. At the time, only 18 other teams smile if it worked to his advantage. But, had pulled off perfect regular seasons. "Phil was in a class of his own. There was only one now to some numbers. Playing at 6-5, 200, Sellers aver- Phil Sellers." -Abdel Anderson A two-time All-American, Phil the Thrill aged 19.5, 23.2, 22.7 and 19.2 points scored 506 points as a freshman, 602 in his four years. He also averaged, in "He was the cornerstone for us. We absorbed his in his second season, 657 as a junior order 10.2, 9.3, 9.4 and 10.2 rebounds desire to win, and how to win. He had all the ingredi- ents for success. And, he parlayed them to the rest and 634 in his final year when he led his between 1972-73 and 1975-76. of us." team to 31 consecutive victories and Phil became the first Rutgers basket- -Eddie Jordan into the 1976 Final Four. He pulled ball player to receive first team All- "If you think he was intimidating in a game, you down, in inimitable fashion, 264, 242, America honors from the Associated should have seen him in practice. He'd run right 272 and finally, 337 rebounds over the Press in 1976 (with Scott May, Kent through a pick as soon as you looked at him. four remarkable seasons on the Banks. Benson, and John Lucas). -Jeff Kleinbaum Add the season points and boards and Drafted by Detroit in the third round, he you have the school records of 2,399 played one year for the Pistons and then These testaments were gener- points and 1,111 rebounds. played in the Netherlands for one season ated when Phil Sellers became Scoring points and grabbing rebounds after which he was a part-time assistant the second men's basketball was hardly all he did. His 293 assists, at Rutgers for four years. player to have his jersey 106 in his senior year, gave him 12th place on the all-time list. He had 62 retired at Rutgers. They came steals in 1975-76 and blocked 19 shots. from his coaches and team- His career totals of 557 free throw con- mates and attest to his unsur- versions and 757 free throw attempts passed talent and his uncom- are records and he was once credited promising toughness. with taking seven charges in a game. He could literally take over a game, and, as mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 128

128 RUTGERSHALLOFFAME 2007 INDUCTEE point mark eight times and finished his RU career by scoring 20 or more points in 14 consecutive games. GEORGE “SWEDE” SUNDSTROM His 245 made field goals in 1986-87 are sixth all-time. His 200 free throws made and 256 attempted are both second all-time. On the afternoon of Rutgers Class of 1954 February 21, 1987, he poured in 51 points vs. Penn State at the RAC, to tie George “Swede” Sundstrom is recognized as one of fellow Hall of Famer Bob Lloyd for the most points ever scored by a Rutgers the greatest rebounders in Rutgers basketball histo- player. His 19 made field goals that day also tied a school record. ry. Swede’s career average of 17.1 rebounds per game is the all-time best for the Scarlet Knights, and at the time of his induction into the Rutgers 2001 INDUCTEE Basketball Hall of Fame, his 942 rebounds over his 55-game career spanning three seasons is No. 3 all- DOUG PATTON time. The 6-foot-5 Sundstrom averaged 20.6 rebounds per game as a senior in 1953-54, after pulling down 17.3 per con- RUTGERS CLASS OF 1961 Doug Patton was one of the most prolific scorers in test as a junior the previous season. Those two rebounding averages are the top two single season marks in Rutgers history. Twice in his career, he pulled Rutgers basketball history. The 6-0, 165-pound down 30 rebounds in a single game – against Johns Hopkins in 1953 and native of Red Bank, NJ became just the fourth Army in 1954, also Rutgers single game records. Sundstrom grabbed an Scarlet Knight to ever score 1,000 points, a feat incredible 26 or more rebounds in eight games during his career, and owns or even more impressive given that he played in an era shares the top four single game rebounding records in Rutgers history. where athletes could only play three varsity seasons. Sundstrom averaged 10.7 points with 588 career points, and was second on At the time of his graduation in 1961, Patton was the team in scoring as a senior, averaging 13.8 points per game. The efficient the third-leading scorer in school history. big man, a native of Elizabeth, N.J., also showed a good touch from the foul line, In his first varsity season, as a sophomore in 1958-59, Patton averaged as he converted 73 per cent of his free throws (214-of-293) during his career. 15.1 ppg. In his junior season, he scored a career-high 495 points and aver- aged 19.8 per game, which was the second-best figure in school history upon 2004 INDUCTEE his graduation. He was a first-team All-East selection as a senior in 1960-61 when he averaged 18.3 ppg. GENE ARMSTEAD Behind Patton's leadership, the 1960-61 team fashioned an 11-10 record, Rutgers Class of 1973 becoming the first Rutgers team in 12 years to record a winning season. In addition to his prolific scoring, Patton led Rutgers in steals three years in a row. Nearly 40 years since his college basketball career ended, Patton's Eugene Armstead was an imposing and productive 1,180 career points ranks 21st in school history. force on both ends of the floor throughout his Rutgers career. The first high school All-American to play basketball at Rutgers, the 6-9 Armstead was, at 2000 INDUCTEE the time, the tallest player in Scarlet Knight history. At the conclusion of his career, Armstead, was KELVIN TROY ranked first in RU history in blocked shots, second in Rutgers Class of 1981 rebounding and 10th in points. His .555 career field goal percentage was a Kelvin Troy was a 6-5, 195-pound forward at Rutgers record that stood for 29 years. Nicknamed "the dominator" because Rutgers from 1977-1981. During that period, the of his ability to intimidate the opposition around the basket, Armstead poured Scarlet Knights posted a record of 76-46, which in 1,046 points in a three-year career as freshman were not eligible to play included a 24-7 record in 1977-78 and a third varsity in his era. The Media, PA native helped lead Rutgers to three winning place finish in the NIT, and a 22-9 mark in 1978- seasons, an overall record of 45-29 and an appearance in the 1973 NIT. 79 and an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. Armstead was the second-leading scorer on the 1970-71 team with a 16.1 In his junior year, 1979-80, Troy posted team- average and pulled down a team-leading 11.8 boards in helping RU achieve a leading numbers in points (18.9), rebounding (8.3) 16-7 record. He averaged 13.4 points and 11.8 rebounds in helping to lead and steals (51) and was an Honorable Mention All-American. In addition, he the 1971-72 team to a 14-11 mark as a junior. He then averaged 13.7 and earned All-Eastern Eight, All-Metropolitan Area and All-New Jersey honors. 9.4 rebounds per game his senior year for the 1972-1973 team which fin- Upon his graduation, Troy was eighth all-time in scoring at Rutgers (he is now ished with a 15-11 record. 13th) with 1,458 points in 119 games and seventh all-time in rebounding with 703 (now ninth). For his career, he averaged 15.9 ppg. and 5.9 rpg. 2003 INDUCTEE In addition to his offensive and rebounding prowess, Troy also crafted a well- earned reputation of a rugged, defensive standout. named ERIC RIGGINS him one of the nation's top 10 best defensive players prior to the 1979-80 season. A fifth-round draft pick of the NBA's , Troy played pro- Rutgers Class of 1987 fessionally in Ireland where he now resides. As his career progressed, Eric Riggins developed into a virtually unstoppable offensive force. The 1998 INDUCTEE extremely quick 6-8, 205-pound Riggins blended an assortment of crafty, low post moves with an ABDEL ANDERSON uncommonly soft touch. He scored 1,604 career points, which ranks eighth on the all-time Rutgers Rutgers Class of 1979 scoring list. Abdel Anderson enjoyed a brilliant Rutgers career In 1986-87, his senior season, Riggins put together one of the finest offen- from 1975-79. In his four seasons, Anderson sive seasons in school history. That year, he averaged 24.7 points per played on teams which made two NCAA and two game, fifth all-time in RU history. He finished the season with 692 NIT appearances. Those teams were a combined points, the fourth-best single-season total ever at Rutgers. He scored 95-28, the best four-season mark in school history. 20 or more points in a game 21 times that season, eclipsed the 30- He was an unsung contributor as a freshman to the mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 129

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Scarlet Knights’ magical 1975-76 season. Coming off the bench as the sixth native of Ewing Township enjoyed his best statistical season as a junior, when man, the lithe 6-7 Anderson averaged 9.4 points per game during that 31-2 he averaged 16.1 points per game, to go with 8.1 rebounds per outing. His season when the Scarlet Knights won their first 31 games and finished the career average was 14.6 points per game and 7.0 rebounds an outing. As a season ranked fourth in the nation. Anderson, employing a distinctive and sophomore, he played a significant role and was an integral member of the unorthodox jump shot, was the consummate team player. As a sophomore, he 1975-76 Final Four team. His teams qualified for post-season play in all four of tallied 15.2 points per game when the Knights went 18-10 and made the NIT. his years “On the Banks,” with a pair of NCAA and NIT appearances. An honor- His junior year, the Belleville, NJ native averaged 12.3 points an outing in help- able mention All-American in 1977, Copeland was a third-round pick of the ing to lead the Scarlet Knights to a 24-7 record and to a third-place finish in NBA’s Denver Nuggets. His 93-game NBA career also included a stint with the the NIT. He capped his career by averaging 11.8 as a senior, second on the New York Knicks. team to All-American James Bailey, as the Knights compiled a 22-9 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Anderson’s 1,459 career points ranks him 12th on the all-time Rutgers University scoring list. GEORGE MACKARONIS Rutgers Class of 1949 1997 INDUCTEES George Mackaronis has been a fixture on the Rutgers men’s basketball scene for more than 50 JOHN BATTLE years. An All-State player at New Brunswick High Rutgers Class of 1985 School, he became one of the best college players in the East, competing well against All-Americans John Battle enjoyed a brilliant Rutgers career from the likes of NYU’s , Seton Hall’s 1981-1985 before going on to a long and produc- and Princeton’s Butch Van Breda tive career in the NBA. Battle, a 6-2 guard from Kolff, to name a few. In 1942, due to World War II, Washington D.C. came to Rutgers as a lightly- he became the first Rutgers freshman to ever play recruited player who was the sixth man on his high on the varsity. From 1943-45, he served in World school team as a senior. He played sparingly in his War II, was involved in the D-Day invasion and earned five battle stars. He freshman year and then saw his role begin to returned to Rutgers in 1946 and started every game over the next three sea- expand late in his sophomore season, as he provided a spark which helped the sons, leading the 1945-46 team in scoring with as 15.0 average. The team 1982-83 Scarlet Knights gain a berth in the NCAA Tournament. That Rutgers captain in 1948, Mackaronis was the winner of the Loyal Son Award and was team, which featured 1995 RU Hall of Fame inductee Roy Hinson, defeated considered to have one of the best set shots in Rutgers history. A leader on Southwestern Louisiana in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Beginning various committees, Mackaronis founded the Court Club in 1956 and served in his junior year, 1983-84, Battle exploded, averaging 21 points per game in as president for 30 years. He was the first president of the Rutgers Basketball both his junior and senior seasons. A tremendous leaper and dangerous three- Players Association and sponsored the Rutgers Basketball Scholar-Athlete point threat, Battle scored 608 points in his senior year, 1984-85, and fin- Award, which is named in his honor. ished his career with 1,385 points. That point total places him 15th all-time at Rutgers (it was 10th when he graduated ). Battle was a fourth-round draft pick of the in 1985. He played with the Hawks from 1985-1991 and TOM YOUNG played for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1991-96. In the NBA, Battle scored HEAD COACH 1973-1985 more than 5,000 points and dished off more than 1,200 assists. Tom Young, the winningest coach in Rutgers men’s basketball history, presided over the great- AUSTIN “BUS” LEPINE est era in Scarlet Knight basketball history. From Rutgers Class of 1937 1973-1985, his teams won 239 games and lost Austin “Bus” Lepine played in a highly successful just 117. The pinnacle of his career was the 1975- era of Rutgers basketball. A 1937 graduate, Lepine 76 season when the Scarlet Knights raced out to a was a catalyst and floor leader on the great 1936- perfect 26-0 regular season, eventually going 31-0 37 team, which, to that point in history, was the and reaching the Final Four. The final record of 31- most successful and decorated Rutgers team ever. 2 is the best in RU history. He was the 1975-76 An All-State selection at New Brunswick High UPI National Coach of the Year. He led Rutgers to four NCAA Tournament School, Lepine averaged a team-best 11.8 points and five NIT’s. His 1978-79 team reached the round of 16 in the NCAA per game for the 13-2 Rutgers team of 1936-37. Tournament and his 1977-78 team reached the Final Four of the NIT at New Lepine was also the leading scorer on the team as York’s Madison Square Garden. He coached eight All-Americans at Rutgers a junior, and second-leading as a sophomore. and recruited seven of them. Twelve of his players, including 11 that he recruit- Lepine played for coach Frank Hill, a member of the inaugural Rutgers ed, were drafted by the NBA. He coached 10 of Rutgers’ top 11 all-time scor- Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1993. Rutgers raced out to an 8-0 start in ers and 15 of the top 50. Young was especially noted for teaching the center 1936-37 before dropping a pair of late season games, one of which was a 39- position as he helped groom the All-American careers of RU Hall of Famers 38 decision to national power NYU. James Bailey and Roy Hinson. 1996 INDUCTEES THE 1975-76 HOLLIS COPELAND NCAA FINAL FOUR TEAM The story of the 1975-76 team has been told and re-told for 20 years. The Rutgers Class of 1978 number of people who claim to have been in the 2,800-seat College Avenue Hollis Copeland was a standout on the great Gym on March 1, 1976, the night RU sealed the perfect season with an 85-80 Rutgers teams of the mid-1970’s. This uncom- win over St. Bonaventure, is in the hundreds of thousands. As was the case so monly graceful 6-6 forward is the fifth-leading many times before, paint chips fell from the ceiling that night, caused by the scorer in Rutgers history with 1,769 points. His tremendous, vibrating noise and the heat generated in the building. The 852 rebounds is sixth-best on the all-time Rutgers names on that team still resonate within the minds of all Rutgers fans; charts. Possessor of a lithe physique which fea- Sellers, Dabney, Copeland, Jordan, Bailey, Anderson and on and on. tured extremely broad shoulders, this high-jumping That team pressed and ran opponents right out of the gym on a nightly mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 130

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basis. In an era without the three-point shot, the team broke the 90-point barri- ROY HINSON er 25 times, the century mark on 11 occasions. The constant defensive pres- sure applied would often dictate an opponent mistake and an ensuing long pass Rutgers Class of 1983 and, ultimately, an open layup. Sellers to Dabney to Jordan - A blur of uniforms Roy Hinson was a dominating defensive force through- streaking to the hoop. That team won its first 31 games, made an appearance in out his Rutgers career, which spanned from 1979- the NCAA Final Four in Philadelphia, featured a National Coach of the Year and 1983. The 6-9 Hinson, who graduated from nearby Franklin High School, came to Rutgers as a , thin included five of the six leading scorers in Rutgers history. It was a magical time, a athlete and left as a first-round NBA draft choice. magical season. The achievements of that team have been well-told. They will be Hinson is the Scarlet Knights' all-time shot-blocker with told again and again. 356, surpassing James Bailey's 330. The 1983 Rutgers graduate added a little bit to his game each 1995 INDUCTEES season at Rutgers, improving his scoring averages from 9.7 as a freshman to 16.6 as a senior. His 1,521 AL ADLER career points are 10th on the all-time list and he is the fourth-leading rebounder in school history with 860. Rutgers Class of 1931 Hinson was a first-round draft choice of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He averaged Al Adler, a 1931 Rutgers graduate, played for the 14.2 points per game in an NBA career, which included stints with the 76ers and Scarlet Knights from 1928-1931. He was the Nets. His NBA career ended after the 1991 season due to a knee injury. second-leading scorer on the 1928-29 team, which compiled a 10-5 record. Known as an 1994 INDUCTEES aggressive defensive player, the Bayonne, NJ native was one of the top players for Rutgers in BILL FOSTER the 1920's. In fact, the current Rutgers defensive player of the year award is named after Adler. HEAD COACH 1963-1971 Adler was a member of the 1928-29 team, which was the first Rutgers team Bill Foster (head coach 1963-1971), ushered in to defeat CCNY, a team that was coached by the legendary . the first truly successful era in Rutgers basketball Following his playing career, Adler became a prominent fixture in the Rutgers history. His eight teams posted a 120-75 record, athletic scene. He served on the Board of Trustees for 20 years, was a mem- following a 22-7 mark in 1966-67 with a 21-4 ber of the President's Council, was president of the Rutgers Alumni Association and mark in 1968-69. That 1966-67 team earned a served as the treasurer of the class of 1931. third-place finish in the NIT, becoming the first Rutgers basketball team to reach post-season play. MIKE DABNEY Eight of his players are currently in the top 50 in all-time scoring, including Bob Lloyd, Rutgers’ first All-American, first 2,000-point scorer, and the late Jim Rutgers Class of 1976 Valvano. Both were members of the inaugural Hall of Fame class. In 1971- Mike Dabney, who played at Rutgers from 72, Foster became the head coach at Utah and then went on to Duke where 1972-76, was a silky, smooth guard who starred for the great Rutgers teams of the mid 1970's. The he led the Blue Devils to the 1978 NCAA Championship game. Foster also East Orange native was the second-leading scorer had head coaching stints at South Carolina and Northwestern and has served on the Scarlet Knights' Final Four team in 1975- as the associate commissioner of the Southwest Conference. His commit- 1976. That season, Dabney averaged 19. 1 points ment and dedication epitomizes the true meaning of college basketball and he per game and was named honorable mention All- was honored by his colleagues as president of the National Association of American. Teaming with backcourt mate Eddie College Basketball Coaches in 1976-77. Foster also served as the first vice Jordan, Dabney led the team in steals with 110. He president of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. was known for his grace and quickness on the court. The image most Rutgers fans have of Dabney probably centers around his many fast break layups, many of which came off steals. The 1976 Rutgers graduate LARRY GORDON was the fourth-leading scorer in school history with 1,902 points. He was a third- Rutgers Class of 1954 round draft choice of the Los Angeles Lakers. Larry Gordon, ’54, scored 1,213 points in a three- year period, which places him 20th on the all-time BOB GREACEN list. When he graduated from Rutgers, Gordon Rutgers Class of 1969 was second on the all-time list. Gordon’s 19.0 ppg. Bob Greacen, a 1969 RU graduate, was a domi- scoring average is still the fifth highest all-time, his nant player during a career which saw the Scarlet 321 converted free throws are ninth all-time and Knights soar to previously unprecedented heights. his 534 free throw attempts is sixth best all-time. The 6-7 native of Merchantville played a prominent A veteran of the U.S. Army, Gordon became a top role on the 1967 team, which earned a third- executive in the international petroleum research place finish in the NIT. An excellent leaper, area at Shell Oil Company, where he was employed from 1956-1991. A native Greacen is 24th all-time in scoring with 1,154 of Elizabeth, N.J., he was an All-State selection at Thomas Jefferson (now career points. He averaged 21.4 points per game Elizabeth) High School before becoming a Scarlet Knight. on the 1968-69 team, the eigth-best single sea- son average in school history. That 1968-69 team went 21-4 and beat NYU in the first round of the NIT. Greacen was a second- round draft choice of the Milwaukee Bucks and was a member of the 1970-71 Bucks' NBA Championship team. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:29 PM Page 131

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“BUCKY” HATCHETT BOB LLOYD Rutgers Class of 1950 RUTGERS CLASS OF 1967 William F. “Bucky” Hatchett, ’50, was Rutgers’ first Bob Lloyd, ’67, was the first Rutgers All-American in 1,000 point scorer. Hatchett is still ranked 18th 1967 (UPI first-team and AP second-team) and was on the all-time list with 1,245 points. His scoring the first Scarlet Knight to score over 2,000 points, this record stood until 1965-66. He averaged 12.6 in an era when varsity athletes were limited to three ppg. in his freshman year, 18.3 ppg. as a sopho- seasons. Averaging an astounding 26.5 points a game more, 17.2 ppg. as a junior, and averaged 14.4 in for his career, he amassed 2,045 career points and his senior year. A 1991 inductee into the Rutgers led the nation in free throw percentage (.921) in 1966- Football Hall of Fame, Hatchett won10 letters in 67. He and fellow Hall of Fame inductee Jim Valvano three sports (football, basketball, track). After grad- led the 1966-67 Scarlet Knights to a third-place finish uating from Rutgers, Hatchett became a legend in the Eastern Professional in the NIT. His number 14 was the first to be retired, Basketball League. During his pro career, he served as an executive with RCA. in 1987, in Rutgers basketball history. EDDIE JORDAN PHIL SELLERS Rutgers Class of 1980 Rutgers Class of 1976 Eddie Jordan, ’80, was the point guard and catalyst Phil Sellers was the leader of the 1975-76 Final of the great Rutgers teams of the mid-1970’s. Four team. This aggressive athlete set the tone for the “Fast Eddie” was the on-court general for the 1975- 31-2 Scarlet Knights that season. Sellers is Rutgers’ 76 Scarlet Knights, who fashioned a perfect 26-0 all-time scoring and rebounding leader with 2,399 regular season mark, reached the Final Four, and points and 1,115 rebounds. A 6-4 forward, Sellers wound up with a record of 31-2. Jordan’s name was a two-time Haggerty Award winner as the remains prominent in the RU record books. He is Metropolitan New York area’s top performer. He was the all-time assist leader with 585 and steals a first-team AP All-American in 1976. He later leader with 220. Jordan is also the seventh-all-time returned to Rutgers as an assistant coach for four sea- leading scorer with 1,632 points. Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the sons. His number 12 was Rutgers’ second to be third round of the 1977 NBA draft, Jordan was later a member of the 1980 retired in basketball history, in 1988. Los Angeles Lakers’ NBA Championship team. In a career which included stints with the New Jersey Nets and Portland Trailblazers, Jordan played in JIM VALVANO 420 NBA games, scored 3,414 career points and had a per-game average of 8.1. Jordan served five seasons as an assistant coach at Rutgers and is now Rutgers Class of 1967 head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. The late Jim Valvano, ’67, co-captained the 1966- 67 squad with Bob Lloyd and was known as “Mr. 1993 INDUCTEES Defense.” Named the Rutgers Senior Athlete of the Year in 1967, Valvano scored 1,122 points, then the JAMES BAILEY sixth-best scoring figure in history. Following two sea- sons as an assistant at his alma mater, this charismat- Rutgers Class of 1979 ic personality later held head coaching positions at James Bailey, ’79, is number three on the Rutgers Johns Hopkins, Bucknell and Iona, before moving on to all-time scoring list (2, 034), and just behind Phil North Carolina State. He guided the 1982-83 Sellers in rebounding (1,047). The 6-9 Bailey was Wolfpack squad to the national title. The recipient of the Rutgers Medal in 1983, the freshman center on the 1975-76 Final Four Valvano owned a 346-212 record for his 18-year head coaching career. He later team and went on to capture All-America honors gained even more national acclaim as a sportscaster with ABC and ESPN. from UPI and The Sporting News in 1978. Bailey, His final triumph came toward the end of his glorious life when he announced whose number 20 was retired in 1992, played the formation of The V Foundation for Cancer Research at the 1993 ESPY Awards. nine NBA seasons with the Seattle Supersonics, Founded by ESPN and Jim Valvano, The V Foundation was established to carry out New Jersey Nets, , New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns. Jim's final, unmet dream—to soundly defeat cancer. Known as “Jammin’ James,” he was the recipient of the prestigious Coursen Award and the Widmer Trophy.

FRANK HILL HEAD COACH 1915-1943 The late Frank Hill (head coach, 1915-43), recorded a 223-165 record. During much of this same period, he also coached at Seton Hall and St. Benedict’s Prep, where he was 191-80 (18 seasons) and 209-28 (16 seasons), respectively. He also enjoyed a long and successful career as an official and worked 16 Final Fours. His Rutgers squads posted 19 winning seasons and his 1919- 20 squad was a finalist in the National AAU Bob Lloyd and Jim Valvano teamed up to be one of the Tournament. He is the grandfather of five Rutgers greatest back-court tandems in Rutgers history. graduates. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 132

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST HONORS First Team Quincy Douby (2005-06)

Second Team Rashod Kent (2001-02) Damon Santiago (1995-96)

Third Team Todd Billett (2000-01) Rob Hodgson (1998-99) Herve Lamizana (2003-04)

Honorable Mention Jerome Coleman (2001-02)

All-Rookie Team Ollie Bailey (2004-05) Geoff Billett (1995-96) Corey Chandler (2007-08) Quincy Douby (2003-04) Anthony Farmer (2005-06) Jeff Greer (1997-98) JR Inman (2005-06) Earl Johnson (1996-97) Dahntay Jones (1998-99) Mike Rosario (2008-09) Basketball Scholar-Athlete of The Year Rob Hodgson (1999) ALL-TIME ATLANTIC 10 HONORS First Team All-Rookie Team James Bailey (1976-77, 77-78, 78-79) Clarence Tillman (1980-81) ALL-TIME EASTERN 8/A-10 TEAM RECORDS John Battle (1983-84, 84-85) Roy Hinson (1981-82, 82-83) Player of the Year Award CONF. OVERALL Keith Hughes (1990-91) James Bailey (1977-78, 78-79) YEAR CONFERENCE RECORD RECORD Tom Savage (1988-89) Roy Hinson (Co-Player, 1982-83) 1976-77 Eastern Collegiate Kelvin Troy (1979-80, 80-81) Keith Hughes (1990-91) Basketball League 7-1 18-10 Second Team Freshman of the Year Award 1977-78 Eastern Eight 7-3 24-7 Hollis Copeland (1977-78) Jamal Phillips1991-92 1978-79 Eastern Eight 7-3 22-9 Earl Duncan (1990-91) 1979-80 Eastern Eight 7-3 14-14 Keith Hughes (1989-90) Newcomer of the Year Award 1980-81 Eastern Eight 7-6 16-14 Eddie Jordan (1976-77) Brent Dabbs (1990-91) Steve Worthy (1991-92, 92-93) Steve Worthy (1991-92) 1981-82 Eastern Eight 9-5 20-10 1982-83 Atlantic 10 11-3 23-8 Third Team Coach of the Year Award 1983-84 Atlantic 10 9-9 15-13 Brent Dabbs (1990-91) Bob Wenzel 1988-89 1984-85 Atlantic 10 9-9 16-14 Rick Dadika (1988-89) Earl Duncan (1989-90) All-Tournament Team 1985-86 Atlantic 10 2-16 8-21 Albert Karner (1994-95) James Bailey (1977-78, 78-79) 1986-87 Atlantic 10 5-13 8-20 Craig Carter (1988-89) 1987-88 Atlantic 10 3-15 7-22 All-Freshman Team Rick Dadika (1988-89) 1988-89 Atlantic 10 13-5 18-13 (1981-82) Roy Hinson (1979-80, 1982-83) Charles Jones (1993-94) Keith Hughes (1989-90) 1989-90 Atlantic 10 11-7 18-17 Donnell Lumpkin (1988-89) Chris Remley (1984-85) 1990-91 Atlantic 10 14-4 19-10 Jamal Phillips (1991-92) Tom Savage (1988-89) 1991-92 Atlantic 10 6-10 16-15 Lee Perry (1986-87) Daryl Strickland (1978-79) 1992-93 Atlantic 10 6-8 13-15 All-Academic Team Tournament MVP 1993-94 Atlantic 10 6-10 11-16 Creighton Drury (1991-92) James Bailey (1978-79) 1994-95 Atlantic 10 7-9 13-15 Andrew Kolbasovsky (1994-95) Tom Savage (1988-89) Chuck Weiler (1993-94) mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 133

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1974-75 NCAA TEAM 1975-76 FINAL FOUR NCAA TEAM Kneeling (Left to Right): Jonas Ameer (mgr.), Stanford Nance, Mike Kneeling (Left to Right): Scott Walton (mgr.), Phil Sellers, Jeff Kleinbaum, MacDonald, Sylvester Allen, Mark Conlin, Eddie Jordan, Mark Conlin, Eddie Jordan, Mike Dabney, Stanford Nance, Ken Eisler (mgr.). Jeff Kleinbaum. Standing: Tom Young (head coach), Standing: (asst. coach), John McFadden (asst. coach), Hollis Art Perry (JV coach), Mike Dabney, Bruce Scherer, Les Cason, Mike Copeland, Abdel Anderson, Mike Palko, Bruce Scherer, James Bailey Palko, Steve Hefele, Hollis Copeland, Phil Sellers, Steve Hefele, Joe Boylan (asst. coach), Tom Young (head coach). Joe Boylan (asst. coach), John McFadden (asst. coach).

NCAA APPEARANCES (5-7) 1975 Louisville 91, Rutgers 87 at Tulsa, Okla. 1976 Rutgers 54, Princeton 53 at Providence, R.I. Rutgers 93, Connecticut 97 at Greensboro, N.C. Rutgers 91, VMI 75 at Greensboro, N.C. Michigan 85, Rutgers 70 at Philadelphia, Pa.* UCLA 106, Rutgers 92 at Philadelphia, Pa.* 1979 Rutgers 64, Georgetown 58 at Providence, R.I. St. John’s 67, Rutgers 65 at Greensboro, N.C. 1983 Rutgers 60, SW Louis. 53 at Hartford, Conn. St. John’s 66, Rutgers 55 at Hartford, Conn. 1989 Iowa 87, Rutgers 73 at Providence, R.I. 1991 Arizona State 79, Rutgers 76 at Atlanta, Ga. * indicates NCAA Final Four

1978-79 NCAA TEAM 1982-83 NCAA TEAM Kneeling (Left to Right): Bill Clarke, Matt Madlinger, Tom Brown, Darius Top Row (Left to Right): Stu Silverman (mgr.), Art Perry (asst. coach), , John Kelly, Daryl Strickland. Standing: Tom Young (head coach), Boylan(asst.coach),TomYoung(headcoach), GeneNieberlein(asst.coach),Tom Young,Jr.(mgr.).Middle Row: Brian Ellerbe, Sam Randolph, Ron Moses, Art Perry (asst. coach), Kelvin Troy, Todd Milligan, James Bailey, Abdel Steve Williams, Mark Sokolich, John Battle, Rich Brunson.Bottom Anderson, Rendell Bradley, Jon McDaniel, Row: Kevin Black, Chris Remley,Chris Nieberlein, Roy Hinson, Joe Boylan (asst. coach), Joe Baker (asst. coach). Clarence Tillman, AunDra Bell, Jon McDaniel. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 134

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1988-89 NCAA TEAM 1990-91 NCAA TEAM Standing (Left to Right): Glenn Renollet (trainer), Chris Seated (left to Right): Mike Jones, Mark Redden, Creighton Whittman, Anthony Duckett, Bill Martin, Lee Perry, Tom Drury, Rick Dadika (asst. coach), Jeff Mitchell (asst. coach), Everson, Jay McGinnis, Tom Savage, Emory Ward, Keith Bob Wenzel (head coach), Eddie Jordan (asst. coach), Hughes, Daryl Smith.Sitting: Rick Dadika, Myles Dixson, Eddie Jerry Dallessio (asst. coach), Craig Carter, Earl Jordan (asst. coach), Bob Wenzel (head coach), Jeff Mitchell Duncan.Standing: Glenn Renollet (trainer), Ripal Patel (mgr.), (asst. coach), Jeff Van Gundy (asst. coach), Tom Savage, Keith Hughes, Andre Lamourex, Joe Jarldane, Earl Duncan, Craig Carter. Brent Dabbs, Chuck Weiler, Glenn Stokes, Donnell Lumpkin, Daryl Smith, Bruce Goodman (mgr.).

1966-67 NIT TEAM 1968-69 NIT TEAM Front Row (Left to Right): Skip Hopkin (mgr.), Standing (Left to Right): Dick Lloyd (asst. coach), Lou Schrenko, Bob Wenzel, John McFadden, Bob Fiedler, Bob Budesa, Dick Stewart, Ray McAlarnen, Bob Olive, Lou Bernie Flashberg (mgr.). Middle Row: Ray McAlarnen, Jack Goetz, Jack Penhall, Bill Foster (head coach). Penhall, Bob Greacen, Dick Stewart, Doug Brittelle, Lou Kneeling: Neil Shuster (mgr.), Bob Greacen, Jim Smith, Doug Goetz, Joe Carl. Back Row: Dick Lloyd (asst. coach), Jim Valvano Clark, Jim Valvano, Bob Lloyd, Rich Harley, Doug Brittelle. (asst. coach), Derry Stufft,James Brown, Paul Mayurnik, Ted Jasienecki, Bill Foster (head coach). mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 135

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1972-73 NIT TEAM 1973-74 NIT TEAM Front Row (Left to Right): John McFadden (asst. coach), Dick Kneeling (Left to Right): Sylvester Allen, Mike MacDonald, Vitale (asst. coach), John Somogyi, Tony DiPaolo, Jeff Kleinbaum, Eddie Jordan, Mark Conlin, Tony DiPaolo. Jeff Kleinbaum, Steve Duthie, Ron Williams, Dick Lloyd (head Standing: John McFadden (asst. coach), coach).Back Row: Phil Sellers, Vinnie Roundtree, Mike Palko, Joe Boylan (asst. coach), Phil Sellers, Bruce Scherer, Gene Armstead, Steve DiPeri, Bruce Scherer, Les Cason, Mike Palko, Vinnie Roundtree, Mike Dabney, Tom Mike Dabney, Jim Snodgrass. Young (head coach), Art Perry (asst. coach).

NIT APPEARANCES (16-13) 1990 Rutgers 87, Holy Cross 78 at Piscataway, N.J. 1967 Rutgers 78, Utah State 76 at New York, N.Y. Rutgers 81, Fordham 74 at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 65, New Mexico 60 at New York, N.Y. Penn State 58, Rutgers 55 at Piscataway, N.J. So. 79, Rutgers 70 at New York, N.Y. 1992 Rutgers 73, James Mad. 69 at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 93, Marshall 76 at New York, N.Y. Manhattan 62, Rutgers 61 at Piscataway, N.J. 1969 Tennessee 67, Rutgers 51 at New York, N.Y. 1999 Rutgers 58, Hofstra 45 at Piscataway, N.J. 1973 68, Rutgers 59 at New York, N.Y. Clemson 78, Rutgers 68 at Piscataway, N.J. 1974 Utah 102, Rutgers 89 at New York, N.Y. 2000 Kent 73, Rutgers 62 at Kent, Ohio 1977 St. Bona. 79, Rutgers 77 (OT) at Princeton, N.J. 2002 Yale 67, Rutgers 65 at Piscataway, N.J. 1978 Rutgers 72, Army 70 at Piscataway, N.J. 2004 Rutgers 76, Temple 71 at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 57, Indiana State 56 at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 67, West Virginia 64 at Piscataway, N.J. Texas 96, Rutgers 76 at New York, N.Y. Rutgers 72, Villanova 60 at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 85, Georgetown 72 at New York, N.Y. Rutgers 84, Iowa State 81 (OT) at New York, NY 1982 Rutgers 55, Iona 51 at Piscataway, N.J. Michigan 62, Rutgers 55 at New York, NY Purdue 98, Rutgers 65 at W. Lafayette, Ind. 2006 Rutgers 76, Penn State 71 at University Park, PA Saint Joseph’s 71, Rutgers 62 Philadelphia, PA

1976-77 NIT TEAM 1977-78 NIT TEAM Kneeling (Left to Right): Matt Madlinger, Kelvin Troy, John Kelly, Sitting (Left to Right): Hollis Copeland, James Bailey, Eddie Tom Brown, Steve Hefele, Rodney Duncan. Jordan, Mark Conlin, Steve Hefele, Abdel Anderson. Standing: Bill Bailey, Abdel Anderson, Todd Milligan, James Standing: Todd Milligan, Rendell Bradley, Bailey, Hollis Copeland, Rendell Bradley, Stanford Nance. Rodney Duncan, Stanford Nance, John Kelly, Bill Bailey. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 136

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1981-82 NIT TEAM 1989-90 NIT TEAM Standing (Left to Right): Tom Young (head coach), Joe Sitting (Left to Right): Mike Jones, Creighton Drury, Craig Boylan (asst. coach), Clarence Tillman, Chris Neiberlein, Carter, Jerry Dallessio (asst. coach), Bob Wenzel (head coach), Chris Remley, Roy Hinson, Jon McDaniel, Kevin Black, Art Jeff Mitchell (asst. coach), Eddie Jordan (asst. coach), Rick Perry (asst. coach), Wayne Szoke (asst. coach). Sitting: Dadika, Mark Redden. Standing: Glenn Renollet (trainer), Earl Darius Griffin, Mark Sokolich, Ron Moses, John Battle, Brian Duncan, Tom Savage, Anthony Duckett, Keith Hughes, Jay Ellerbe, John O'Connell, Rich Brunson. McGinnis, Tom Everson, Lee Perry, Donnell Lumpkin, Bill Martin, Daryl Smith, Bruce Goodman (mgr.)

1991-92 NIT TEAM 1998-99 NIT TEAM Sitting (Left to Right): Glenn Renollet (trainer), Marc Redden, Sitting (Left to Right): Tod Kowalczyk (asst. coach), Dahntay Robin James, Creighton Drury, Daryl Smith, Mike Jones, Jones, Brian Samuels, Geoff Billet, Earl Johnson, Connor Fox, Steve Worthy, Jeff Mitchell (asst. coach).Standing: Jerry Jeff Greer, Rob Lanier (asst. coach). Standing (Left to Right): Dallessio (asst. coach), Rick Dadika (asst. coach), Jamal Bobby O’Connor (mgr.), Mike Flaherty (mgr.), Jim Carr (Dir. of Phillips, Andre Lamoureux, Chuck Weiler, Donnell Lumpkin, Basketball Ops.), Rashod Kent, Joel Salvi, Alvydas Tenys, Eugene Glenn Stokes, Alvin Rich, Sam Hitman (mgr.), Eddie Jordan Dabney, Rob Hodgson, Billy Collins, Dan Hurley (asst. coach), (asst. coach), Bob Wenzel (head coach). Kevin Bannon (head coach), Hesham Osman (mgr.), Glen Renollet (trainer) mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 137

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1999-2000 NIT TEAM 2001-02 NIT TEAM Kneeling (Left to Right): Kevin Finefrock (admin. asst.), Mike Flaherty Front Row (Left to Right): Mitch Garrett, Sloan Baptiste, Jerome (mgr.), Ian Progin, , Jeff Greer, Dahntay Jones, Todd Billet, Coleman, Connor Fox, Gary Waters (Head Coach), Mike Tompson, Renardo Brown, Connor Fox, Hesham Osman (mgr.), Bobby O’Connor Ricky Shields, Juel Wiggan, Mike Sherrod. Standing (Left to Right): (mgr.). Standing (Left to Right): Eric Bridenbaugh (trainer), Carrie Kevin Heck (Asst. Coach), Larry DeSimpelare (Asst. Coach), Garland Smith (mgr.), Kevin Bannon (head coach), Tod Kowalczyk (asst. Mance (Asst. Coach), Justin Piasecki, Shawn Hampton, Herve coach), Mike Tompson, Joel Salvi, Eugene Dabney, Alvydas Tenys, Lamizana, Rashod Kent, Kareem Wright, Eugene Dabney, Jason Kareem Wright, Sean Axani, Rashod Kent, Dan Hurley (asst. coach), McCoy, Sean Axani, Shawn Windle (Strength & Conditioning), Stan Walt Townes (asst. coach), Jim Carr (Dir. of Basketball Ops.). Nance (Dir. of Basketball Ops.). Vin Parise (Graduate Assistant), Eric Bridenbaugh (Trainer).

2003-2004 NIT TEAM 2005-2006 NIT TEAM Front Row (L-R): Manager Oliver Winterbone, Jon Mimmo, Tyler Glass, Shayle Seated (L-R): Trainer Eric Bridenbaugh, Jon Mimmo, Courtney Nelson, Keating, Juel Wiggan, Head Coach Gary Waters, Ricky Shields, Quincy Douby, Anthony Farmer, Marquis Webb, Head Coach Gary Waters, Calvin Wooten, Marquis Webb, Athletic Trainer Eric Bridenbaugh. Quincy Douby, Jaron Griffin, Jason Cherry, Shayle Keating, Back Row (L-R): Manager Brad Wachtel, Manager Adam Ross, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Mike Johansen. Coach Kevin Heck, Assistant Coach Larry DeSimpelare, Associate Coach Standing (L-R): Manager Elvis Valcarcel, Coordinator for Basketball Garland Mance, Justin Piasecki, Byron Joynes, Herve Lamizana, Jason Bees, Operations Chip Wilde, Associate Head Coach Fred Hill, Sean Axani, Adrian Hill, Eric Hazard, Strength and Conditioning Coach Shawn Director of Basketball Operations Edgar De La Rosa, Ollie Bailey, JR Inman, Windle, Coordinator of Basketball Operations Vin Parise, Director of Basketball Byron Joynes, , Dan Waterstradt, Operations Jim Carr, Manager Vivek Kalola. Frank Russell, Jimmie Inglis, Adrian Hill, Assistant Coach Larry DeSimpelare, Assistant Coach Jim Carr, Head Manager David Restrepo, Academic Advisor Randi Larson, Special Assistant Vivek Kalola. mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 138

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A Brunson, Richard..1979-80,1980-81,1981-821982-83 Douby, Quincy...... 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 Abbott, Howard ...... 1930-31 Budess, Robert...... 1966-67,1967-68 Drake, Edward...... 1929-30 Abbott, Ransford...... 1918-19 Bunnell, Robert ...... 1938-39,1939-40,1941-42 Driscoli, Norman ...... 1951-52,1952-53,1953-54 Ackart, Watson ...... 1938-39,1939-40 Burna, Frank ...... 1945-46 Drury, Creighton...... 1988-89,1990-91,1991-92 Adler, Alton ...... 1928-29,1929-30,1930-31 Buttle, George ...... 1936-37,1937-38,1938-39 Duckett, Anthony...... 1985-86,1987-90 Allen, Jeffrey...... 1979-80 Button, Ed...... 1958-59,1959-60 Duncan, Earl...... 1989-90,1990-91 Allen, Sylvester "Lumpy"...... 1973-74,1974-75 Byrd, Arnold...... 1959-60 Duncan, Rodney...... 1976-77,1977-78,1978-79 Alston, Bailey...... 1985-86 Byrne, Nicole (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Duthie, Stephen ...... 1971-72,1972-73 Alton, Henry "Stretch" ...... 1926-27,1927-28,1928-29 C E Ammerman, Alan ...... 1959-60 ,1960-61,1961-62 Calhoun, Vernum ...... 1922-23,1923-24 Earing, Thomas...... 1945-46 Ammerman, Lee ..1957-58,1958-59,1959-60,1960-61 Campbell, Darren...... 1953-54,1954-55,1955-56,1957-58 Earl, Dennis...... 1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 Anderson, Abdal...1975-76,1976-77.1977-78,1978-79 Campbell, Walter...... 1935-36,1936-37,1937-38 Eastman, Jack...... 1957-58,1958-59 Armour, Lee ...... 1956-57,1957-58,1958-59 Cardillo, Michael ...... 1962-63,1963-64,1964-65 Ebel, Christopher...... 1969-70,1970-71 Armstead, Eugene...... 1970-71,1971-72,1972-73 Carl, Joseph...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Echenique, Gregory...... 2008-09 Ashley, Thomas...... 1961-62,1962-62,1963-64 Carney, John...... 1927-28 Elker, Kenneth ...... 1955-56 Ashmeade, Rich ...... 1993-94,1994-95 Carney, Robert...... 1929-30 Eisenbach, William...... 1930-31 Ayoub, Chris (Mgr) . 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Carter, Craig ...... 1987-88,1988-89,1989-90,1990-91 Ellerbe, Brian...... 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84,1984-85 Austin, Raymond ...... 1913-14,1914-15 Case, George...... 1959 -60 Ellis, John ...... 1919-20,1920-21,1921-22,1922-23 Axani, Sean.....1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 Cason, Leslie ...... 1959-60 Ena, Joseph ...... 1955-56,1956-57 Ayala, Luis...... 1992-93 Cavanaugh, Mike (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Eppel, Dudley ...... 1949-50, 1950-51, 1953-54 B Cecil, John...... 1961-62,1962-63 Everson, Tom ...... 1986-87,1987-88,1988-89,1989-90 Bailey, Ollie...... 2004-05,2005-06,2006-07 Chandler, Corey ...... 2007-08,2008-09 F Bailey, James...... 1975-76,1976-77, 1977-78,1978-79 Chandler, John...... 1933-34,1934-35 Faber, James...... 1937-38 Bailey, William ...... 1976-77 Cherry, Jason...... 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Fairchild, Ralph...... 1926-27,1927-28,1928-29 Baker, Cliff ...... 1919-20 Cheval, Gene (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08 Faitings, George...... 1924-25,1925-26,1926-27 Baker, John ...... 1906-07 Chilson, George...... 1930-31,1931-32,1932-33 Farmer, Anthony ...2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Bannon, John...... 1964-65,1965-66 Chizmedia, Albert...... 1934-35 Faucette, William...... 1906-07,1907-08 Baptiste, Sloan...... 2000-2001,2001-02,2002-03 Chobey, Gabriel...... 1947-48 Feitner, William...... 1917-18 Barile, Joseph...... 1936-37,1937-38 Christian, Robert...... 1952-53 Fiedler, Robert...... 1968-69,1969-70,1970-71 Barton, William...... 1958-59,1959-60 Ciaguiz, Vincent...... 1960-61,1961-62,1962-63 Fischer, Dave (Mgr)...... 1995-96,1996-97,1997-98 Battle, John...... 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84,1984-85 Clark, Byron ...... 1944-45 Fisher, Douglas ...... 1906-07,1907-08 Bayard, Ralph...... 1954-55,1955-56,1956-57 Clark, Douglas...... 1964-65,1965-66,1966-67 Flaherty, Mike (Mgr)..1996-97,1997-98,1998-99,1999-00 Beckley, Joseph ...... 1917-18,1918-19 Clark, Eric...... 1994-95,1995-96,1996-97,1997-98 Flores, Luis...... 1999-2000 Beekman, Myron...... 1907-08 Clarke, John...... 1957-58 Ford, Nilaja (Mgr)...... 2002-03,2003-04,2004-05 Beitier, Martin ...... 1944-45,1945-46,1946-47 Clarke, William ...... 1978-79 Fox, Adin "Chick"...... 1925-26 Bell, AunDra...... 1983-84,1984-85 Clayton, Ronald ...... 1963-64,1964-65 Fox, Connor...... 1998-99,1999-00,2000-01,2001-02 Benkert, Henry "Heinie" ...... 1922-23,1923-24,1924-25 Coan, Wilson...... 1934-35 Franke, William...... 1950-51 Benzoni, Edward ...1919-20,1920-21,1921-22,1922-23 Coburn, Mike ...... 2007-08,2008-09 Freeman, Robert...... 1939-40,1940-41,1941-42 Beran, Stanley...... 1942-43 Coleman, James "Chippie" ..1913-14,1914-15,1915--16 French, Elmar ...... 1916-17,1917-18 Berg, Henry ...... 1916-17 Coleman, Jerome...... 2001-02, 2002-03 French, Walter...... 1918-19,1919-20 Berkeley, Gilbert ...... 1931-32 Collins, Billy...... 1998-99 Friedman, Alan...... 1963-64,1964-65 Best, George...... 1946-47,1947-48 Collins, Francis "Bud" ...... 1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 G Best, H. Silas...... 1907-08 Conlin, Mark...... 1973-74,1974-75,1975-76,1976-77 Gale, James...... 1942-43 Beindorf, William...... 1951-52,1952-53,1954-55 Contant, John...... 1926-27 Gale, Raymond ...... 1922-23 Bilgray, Robert ...... 1942-43 Cooper, Norman ...... 1937-38 Gant, Charles...... 1913-14 Billet, Geoff ...... 1995-96,1996-97,1997-98,1998-99 Copeland, Hollis.....1974-75,1975-76,1976-77,1977-78 Gardner, William ..1917-18,1918-19,1919-20,1920-21 Billet, Todd...... 1999-00,2000-01 Corizzi, Harold...... 1949-50,1950-51,1951-52 Garrett, Mitch ...... 2000-2001,2001-02 Bird...... 1919-20 Cotter, Dominic (Mgr) ...... 1995-96,1996-97 Gatyas, William ...... 1954-55 Black, Kevin...... 1979-80,1980-81,181-82,1982-83 Courneen, Casey...... 1971-72 Genfi, Kofi...... 2007-08 Black, Leslie...... 1921-22 Craig, Mike (Mgr)...... 1995-96 Gibson, Benjamin ...... 1921-22 Blake, Johnnie ...... 1996-97,1997-98 Craft, William...... 1960-61,1961-62,1962-63 Gibson, Zack...... 2005-06 Blanchfield, Robert...... 1958-59 Cudlin, Louis...... 1932-33,1933-34,1934-35 Gifford, J. Kenneth...... 1924-25,1925-26,1926-27 Bloch, Norton...... 1944-45 D Gilligan, Billy...... 1995-96 Blumberg, Edward...... 1933-34,1934-35,1935-36 Dabbs, Brent...... 1990-91 Ginsberg, Norman...... 1940-41,1941-42,1942-43 Bobrowski, Charles...... 1935-36 Dabney, Michael ...1972-73,1973-74,1974-75,1975-76 Givens, Sheon ...... 1993-94,1994-95 Boettcher, Richard...... 1926-27,1927-28,1928-29 Dabney, Eugene...1998-99,1999-00, 2000-01,2001-02 Glass, Tyler...... 2004-05 Boreson, Lawrence...... 1962-63,1963-64 Dadika, Rick...... 1985-86, 1986-87,1988-90 Glowacki, Al "Red" ....1942-43,1944-45,1945-46,1946-47 Bosquet ...... 1918-19 Darwent, Alvin...... 1922-23,1923-24,1924-25,1925-26 Goetz, Louis...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Boudinot, Watson...... 1918-19,1920-21,1921-22 Davey, Walter "Doc"...... 1931-32,1932-33 Going, Frank ...... 1953-54 Brady, Chris (Mgr)...... 2004-05 Davis, Brian (Mgr)...... 1995-1996 Goode, E. Trescott...... 1907-08 Bradford...... 1934-35,1935-36 Davis, Donald ...... 1956-57,1957-58 Gordinier, Karl ...... 1927-28 Bradley, Rendell...... 1976-77,1977-78,1978-79 Dechowitz...... 1942-43 Gordon ...... 1935-36 Brandt, Randolph...... 1919-20,1920-21 Delahanty, James...... 1948-49 Gordon, Lawrence...... 1951-52,1952-53,1953-54 Brennan, E. Gaynor...... 1922-23 Del Vento, Ben ...... 1958-59,1959-60 Gowdey, Russell...... 1927-28,1928-29,1929-30 Brightenback, George...... 1940-41,1941-42,1942-43 Demarest, William "Red".....1931-32, 1932-33,1933-34 Greacen, Robert...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Brittelle, Douglas...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Dettlinger, Fredrick ..1918-19, 1919-20 , 1920-21, 1921-22 Greenberg, Jay ...... 1944-45 Brock, Frank...... 1938-39,1939-40,1940-41 DiFilippo, Victor ...... 1930-31,1931-32,1932-33 Greer, Jeff...... 1997-98,1999-2000,2000-2001 Brown, James ...... 1968-69,1969-70,1970-71 DiOrio, Joe...... 1945-46 Griffin, Darius ...... 1978-79,1979-80,1980-81,1981-82 Brown, Michae...... 1953-54 DiPaolo, Anthony ...... 1972-73,1973-74 Griffin, Jaron..... 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Brown, Renardo...... 1999-00,2000-01 DiPeri, Steven ...... 1970-71,1971-721972-73 Griffin, Oscar ...... 1919-20,1920-21 Brown, Steven...... 1983-84,1985-86,1986-87 Dixon, Waliyy ...... 1993-94 Grodotake, Elmer...... 1929-30,1930-31 Brown, Thomas...... 1977-78,1978-79 Dixson, Miles ...... 1985-86,1986-87,1987-88,1988-89 Grossman, Jack...... 1929-30,1930-31 Browning, Dudley .....1913-14, 1914-15,1915-16 Dolliver, Peter ...... 1954-55,1955-56 Grossman, Morris...... 1933-34,1934-35,1935-36 Brugler, John...... 1954-55,1955-56 Dornan, Robert...... 1919-20,1920-21,1921-22 Grower, Louis "Red"...... 1932-33,1933-34,1934-35 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 139

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Guller, George "Dutch" ...... 1928-29,1929-30,1930-31 Kandrach, Matthew (Mgr.) ...... 2002-03 Martin, Billy ...... 1988-89,1989-90 H Kaplan, Harold...... 1937-38,1938-39,1939-40 Maskalevich, John "Tex" ...... 1946-48,1948-49,1949-50 Habermann, Norman ...... 1953-54,1954-55 Kaplan, Steven...... 1969-70,1970-71,1971-72 Mason, Eriq...... 1994-95 Hall, Arthur...... 1919-20 - 1920-21 Karkus, Monroe...... 1923-24,1924-25 Mastriola, Ronald...... 1952-53,1953-54,1954-55 Hall, Peter...... 1959-60 Karner, Albert...... 1994-95, 1995-96 Matijasevic, Darko...... 1995-96,1996-97,1997-98 Handox, Charles ...... 1932-33,1933-34 Kaufman, Lawrence...... 1957-58,1958-59,1959-60 Matuson, Steven ...... 1962-63 Hand, Morgan ...... 1907-08 Keating, Shayle...... 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Mayurnik, Paul...... 1967-68,1968-69,1969-70 Hansen, Ernest ...... 1955-56 Keen, Howard...... 1967-68 Mayzel, Lenny (Mgr) ...... 1999-2000, 2000-2001 Hansen, Leonard...... 1940-41 Keller, Henry...... 1918-19, 1921-22, 1922-23 Mazeka, Anthony (Mgr)...... 1996-97,1997-98 Harley, Richard...... 1965-66,1966-67,1967-68 Keltzman...... 1942-43 McAlarnan, Raymond ...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Hasbrouck, Albert...... 1939-40 Kelley, Frank ...... 1917-18,1918-19 McCanna, A. Gregory ...... 1944-45 Haskett, Damion...... 1994-95 Kelly, Jack...... 1960-61,1961-62 McCoy, Jason ...... 2001-02,2002-03 Hatchett, William "Bucky"...1946-47,1947-48,1948-49,1949-50 Kelly, John...... 1976-77,1977-78,1978-79 McCrimmon, Johnny...... 1995-96,1996-97 Hazard, Eric...... 2003-04 Kent, Rashod ...... 1998-99,1999-00,2000-01,2001-02 McDaniel, Jonathan ...1978-79,1979-80,1981-82,1982-83 Hazel, Homer...... 1923-24 Kerrick, Paul...... 1961-62 McDonald, Michael ...... 1973-74,1974-75 Heckman...... 1940-41,1941-42 Kingman, William...... 1921-22,1922-23 McFadden, John...... 1968-69,1969-70,1970-71 Heenan, Francis "Peaches"..1931-32,1932-33,1933-34 Kish, Geza...... 1928-29 McGee, Robert...... 1927-28,1928-29,1929-30 Hefele, Stephen.....1974-75,1975-75,1976-77,1977-78 Kleinbaum, Jeffrey....1972-73,1973-74,1974-75,1975-76 McGinnis, Jay...... 1988-89,1989-90 Heine, Henry...... 1920-21,1921-22,1922-23 Knowles, Albert...... 1930-31,1931-32,1932-33 McKinney, Charles ...... 1925-26,1926-27 Hellings, Sam ...... 1959-60 Knowles, John ...... 1956-57,1957-58 Melkon, Jerry...... 1961-62,1962-63 Hersman, Walter...... 1958-59 Koechlein, Donald ...... 1934-35 Mengel, Robert...... 1940-41,1941-42 Hibbs, Gregg...... 1925-26,1926-27 Kokosinski, Tomasz...... 2008-09 Meranus, Leonard...... 1945-46,1946-47 Hicks, Douglas...... 1921-22,1922-23 Kolbasovsky, Andrew...1992-93,1993-94,1994-95,1995-96 Merkin, Al...... 1957-58 Hill, Adrian ...... 2002-03, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07 Konrad, Howard ...... 1946-47,1947-48,1948-49 Meury, Calvin ...... 1916-17,1917-18,1918-19,1919-20 Hill, Christopher...... 1969-70,1970-71,1971-72 Kozusko, William ...... 1933-34,1934-35,1935-36 Maytrott, William...... 1927-28 Hill, Maurice...... 1940-41,1941-42,1942-43 Krafchik, Max...... 1928-29,1929-30 Milankow, Barry...... 1966-67 Hinson, Roy ...... 1979-80,1980-81,1981-82,1982-83 Kregenow, Floyd ...... 1954-55,1955-56,1956-57 Miller, Carlyle...... 1935-36,1936-37,1937-38 Hirschfield, Richard...... 1956-57,1957-58 Kreilach, Gary ...... 1969-70,1970-71,1971-72 Miller, Harold ...... 1914-15,1915-1916,1916-17 Hodgson, Rob ...... 1995-96,1996-97,1997-98,1998-99 Kruger, Edward...... 1946-47, 1948-49, 1949-50 Miller, Martin ...... 1944-45,1945-46 Holder, Place...... 1913-14,1914-15,1915-16 Kuhn, Mike...... 2008-09 Milligan, Todd...... 1976-77,1977-78,1978-79,1979-80 Hollister, James ...... 1962-63 Kull, Frank...... 1920-21 Mills, Terry ...... 1996-97 Holmes, Forrest...... 1925-26,1926-27,1927-28 Kunderman, Phillip ...... 1930-31,1931-32 Mimmo, Jon ...... 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Homan, Stokes...... 1941-42 L Mohn, J. Allen...... 1923-24,1924-25 Homer, Fred...... 1958-59,1959-60,1960-61 Laase, Edward...... 1967-68 Moore, Lloyd...... 1984-85,1985-86 Homeyer, Arthur "Red"...... 1922-23,1923-24,1924-25 Lacity, Paul ...... 1952-53,1953-54,1954-55 Morris, Christian...... 2008-09 Hope, Fred...... 1914-15 Lahny, Peter ...... 1929-30 Moses, Ronald...... 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84,1984-85 Horn, Marvin...... 1945-46 Lamizana, Herve...... 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 Moschetti, Steve (Mgr.)...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Horn, Roland ...... 1951-52 Lamoureux, Andre...... 1990-91,1991-92,1992-93 Muftau, Moshood (Mgr)...1999-00, 2000-01,2001-02,2002-03 Hovey, Harold...... 1906-07,1907-08 Larson, James ...... 1950-51,1951-52 Mulcahey, Gordon...... 1922-23,1923-24,1924-25 Hugger, Peter...... 1944-45,1945-46,1946-47 LaSala, Salvatore ...... 1962-63,1963-64 Myers, Kenneth ...... 1956-57 Hughes, Keith ...... 1989-90,1990-91 Lawrence, Clifford...... 1907-08 N Hummel, John...... 1938-39,1939-40 Leach, Earl G...... 1919-20 Nance, Stanford ...1974-75,1975-76,1976-77,1977-78 Humphreys, James...... 1931-32,1932-33,1933-34 Leaf, Aurrell "Whitey"...... 1955-56,1956-57,1957-58 Naporano, Anthony...... 1935-36 I Lee, Chris...... 1993-94,1994-95 Nash, Robert...... 1914-15,1915-16 Ibrahim, David (Mgr) ...... 2003-04 Leeds, Marvin...... 1913-14 Nazarian, Girar...... 1944-45 Inglis, Jimmie...... 2004-05, 2005-06 Leonard, Robert ...... 1956-57 Ndiaye Hamady ...... 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Inman, JR...... 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Leonardi, Jac ...... 1992-93 Nelson, Courtney ...... 2006-07, 2007-08 J Lepine, Austin "Bus"...... 1934-35,1935-36,1936-37 Nelson, Gordon ...... 1947-48,1948-49,1949-50 Jackson, Gregory...... 1970-71,1971-72 Lettieri, Mike ...... 1986-87 Neuschaefer, Alfred ...... 1916-17,1917-1918,1918-19 Jackson, Patrick...... 2008-09 Levin, Victor ...... 1928-29,1929-30,1930-31 Neville, Ben ...... 1996-97,1997-98 Jackson, Russell...... 1924-25,1925-26 Liechtenstein, David...... 1948-49 Newson, William ...... 1928-29 Jacobsen, Norbert...... 1948-49 Lins, LeRoy ...... 1934-35,1935-36,1936-37 Nichay, Nick (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Jaffe, Benjamin ...... 1924-25 Lippincott, Jesse ...... 1916-17 Nieberlein, Christopher...1979-80,1980-81,1981-82,1982-83 James, Robin ...... 1991-92,1992-93,1993-94,1994-95 Lloyd, Robert ...... 1964-65,1965-66,1966-67 Nieberlein, Eugene...... 1979-80,1980-81 Jarvis, Ronald ...... 1939-40,1940-41 Lobay, Michael (Mgr)...... 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Nilan, Joseph ...... 1933-34 Jasieniecki, Theodore ...... 1968-69,1969-70 Loretto ...... 1938-39,1939-40 Nora...... 1932-33 Jerabeck, Jack...... 1934-35,1935-36,1936-37 Luhman, William ...... 1956-57 Normane, Joel...... 1959-60,1960-61,1961-62 Johnson, Earl...... 1996-97,1997-98,1998-99 Lumpkin, Donnell ..1989-90,1990-91,1991-92,1992-93 Nothdurft, John (Mgr) ...... 2003-04 Johnson, Marshall...... 1949-50,1950-51 Lynn, Brandie (Mgr)...... 1996-97,1997-98 O Jones, Alan ...... 1923-24 Lynner, Paul ...... 1945-46, 1947-48, 1949-50 O'Connell, John...... 1980-81,1981-82 Jones, Dahntay ...... 1998-99,1999-00 M O'Connell, Mortimer "Whitey"...... 1929-30,1930-31,1931-32 Jones, Charles ...... 1993-94,1994-95 Maas, Nathaniel ...... 1932-33 O’Connor, Bobby (Mgr)...... 1996-97,1997-98,1998-99,1999-00 Jones, Michael...... 1971-72 Mackaronis, George ...... 1942-43, 1945-46, 1947-48 O'Keefe, John...... 1924-25,1925-26 Jones, Mike...... 1989-90,1990-91,1991-92,1992-93 MacConnell, B. (Mgr)....2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07,2007-08 Oliver, Robert...... 1980-81 Jordan, Edward.....1973-74,1974-75,1975-76,1976-77 Madlinger, Matthew...1977-78,1978-79,1979-80,1980-81 Olson, Walter...... 1953-54,1954-55,1955-56 Jordan, Robert...... 1946-47,1947-48 Maggio...... 1935-36 Omley, Kenneth...... 1938-39,1939-40,1940-41 Jose, Frank ...... 1940-41 Maglione, Courtney (Mgr)...... 2003-04 Osgood, Charles ...... 1923-24,1924-25,1925-26 Joynes, Byron ....2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08 Manck, Isadore "Ike" ...... 1922-23,1923-24,1924-25 Osman...... 1941-42 Julian, Joseph...... 1929-30,1930-31,1931-32 Manne, Rud ...... 1979-80,1980-81 Osman, Hesham (Mgr)...... 1998-99,1999-00, 2000-01 K March, Gary (Mgr)...... 2001-02, 2002-03 Ossi, Richard...... 1956-57 Kahn, Cy ...... 1944-45 Marcotte, Pete...... 1993-94,1994-95 Ostrowski, Daniel (Mgr)...... 2002-03 Kaiserman, Dan (Mgr.)...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Marcus, Jay...... 1960-61,1961-62,1962-63 Otrupchak, Robert...... 1963-64 Kall, David ...... 1954-55,1955-56,1956-57 Mark, Bernard "Bennie"...... 1925-26,1926-27,1927-28 Oxenford, Robin...... 1945-46 Kalola, Viveksagar (Mgr.).....2002-03, 2003-04,2004-05 Maronge, Jason ...... 1995-96 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 140

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P Salvi, Joel ...... 1998-99,1999-00 Tenys, Alvydas...... 1997-98,1998-99,1999-00 Palko, Michael...... 1972-73,1973-74,1974-75,1975-76 Samuels, Brian...... 1998-99 Tetens, David ...... 1984-85 Pancoast, Leonard...... 1922-23 Sanders, Sam...... 1996-97,1997-98 Thayer, Richard ...... 1961-62 Paolini, Albert...... 1950-51 Sanislow, Robert ...... 1955-56,1956-57,1957-58 Thiele, Edward ...... 1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 Parsons, Donald ...1946-47,1947-48,1948-49,1949-50 Sankes, Josh...... 1996-97,1997-98 Thompson, Martin...... 1932-33,1933-34 Patten...... 1936-37 Santiago, Damon..1991-92,1992-93,1993-94,1994-95 Tighe, Dudley...... 1951-52,1952-53,1953-54 Patton, Douglas ...... 1958-59,1959-60,1960-61 Satter ...... 1939-40 Tillman, Clarence...... 1980-81,1981-82,1982-83 Paul, Irwin "Ike"...... 1932-33,1933-34 Savage, Tom...... 1987-88,1988-89,1989-90 Todd, Ralph...... 1913-14,1914-15 Payne, Kenneth...... 1979-80,1980-81 Schank, Leonard ...... 1939-40 Tompson, Michael ...... 1999-00,2000-01,2001-02 Penhall, O. Jack...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Scherer, Bruce...... 1972-73,1973-74,1974-75,1975-76 Toohey, John...... 1914-15 Pennington, Frank "Beanie"..1934-35,1935-36,1936-37 Schlesinger, Adolph "Puffy" ..1948-49,1949-50,1950-51 Torpey, Frank...... 1949-50,1950-51 Pennino...... 1937-38,1938-39 Schmidt, Ralph...... 1939-40 Torsiello, Dan (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Perry, Arthur...... 1936-37,1937-38 Schofferman, Leslie...... 1965-66 Troy, Kelvin...... 1977-78,1978-79,1979-80,1980-81 Perry, George ...... 1914-15 Schoonmaker, S. Walter...... 1925-26,1926-27 Twing, Wainwright...... 1914-15 Perry, Lee ...... 1986-87,1987-88,1988-89,1989-90 Schorr, Robert ...... 1944-45,1945-46 V Perry, Stephen ...... 1963-64,1964-65 Schrenko, Louis ...... 1968-69,1969-70 Vajda, Zach (Mgr.) ...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Peterson, Donald ...... 1960-61,1961-62,1962-63 Schwarz, Edwin...... 1945-46 Valcarcel, Elvis (Mgr) ...... 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 Peterson, Clifford...... 1960-61,1961-62,1962-63 Schwarz, Boris ...... 1936-37,1937-38,1938-39 Valvano, James...... 1964-65,1965-66,1966-67 Peterson, Mark ...... 1983-84, 1985-88 Searle, Robert ...... 1913-14,1914-15 Van Cleef, Raymond...... 1948-49,1949-50,1950-51 Petesic, Kristian ...... 2004-05 Seddon, William...... 1907-08 Van Keuren, William...... 1906-07,1907-08 Pettis, Earl...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Segoine, H. Richard ...... 1906-07,1907-08 Vanju, Joseph ...... 1938-39,1939-40,1940-41 Pfaffhausen, Edwin...... 1924-25 Seiler, Ralph...... 1913-14,1914-15,1915-16 Vasvary, Louis...... 1950-51,1951-52 Pfersh, Clarence ...... 1906-07 Sellers, Phillip ...... 1972-73,1973-74,1974-75,1975-76 Villani, Jack...... 1951-52,1952-53 Phillips, Jamal...... 1991-92,1992-93,1993-94,1994-95 Senko, Steven ...... 1945-46,1946-47,1947-48,1948-49 Voorhees, Ralph...... 1944-45 Piasecki, Justin...... 2000-01, 2001-02,2002-03,2003-04 Setzer, Rob (Mgr)...... 2001-02 Vuotag, Vincent...... 1945-46 Pietrucha, Robert ...... 1962-63 Sewitch, Myron ...... 1932-33 W Pla, Juan (Mgr) .....1994-95,1995-96,1996-97,1997-98 Sewitch, Sidney ...... 1940-41,1941-42,1942-43 Wachtel, Brad (Mgr)...... 2001-02,2002-03,2003-04,2004-05 Plosia, Lester ...... 1949-50,1950-51 Shaw ...... 1936-37 Wagenblast, T. (Mgr)...2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Porter, Walter...... 1951-52,1952-53,1953-54 Sheehan, Michael (Mgr)...... 2005-06 Walker, Stewart "Joe”...... 1928-29 Potansky, Stanley ...... 1956-57 Sherrod, Mike ...... 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 Wallace, John...... 1916-17 Powers, Kyle...... 2004-05 Shields, Ricky...... 2001-02,2002-03,2003-04,2004-05 Ward Emmory...... 1985-86,1986-87,1987-88,1988-89 Preletz, Joseph ...... 1926-27,1927-28,1928-29 Shutack, Roger...... 1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 Waring, James...... 1950-51,1951-52 Progin, Ian ...... 1999-00 Sieredski, Richard...... 1960-61 Washington, Aaron ...... 2004-05, 2005-06 Protosaw ...... 1940-1941 Simms, Robert...... 1937-38,1938-39 Waterstradt, Dan...... 2004-05, 2005-06 Puk, Edward...... 1956-57 Sivess, Andrew "Abe"...... 1945-46,1946-47,1947-48,1948-49 Watson, Harold ...... 1939-40,1940-41,1941-42 Q Smith, Carrie (Mgr.)...... 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 Watson, Steve...... 1986-87,1987-88 Quinn...... 1938-39 Smith, Daryl ...... 1988-89,1989-90,1990-91,1991-92 Weber, Richard...... 1944-45 Quezada, Manny...... 2004-05 Smith, H.A...... 1907-08 Webster, Bruce...... 1956-57,1957-58,1958-59 R Smith, James...... 1965-66,1966-67,1967-68 Wecker...... 1936-37 Rabinowitz, Charles ...... 1928-29,1929-30 Snodgrass, James ...... 1970-71,1971-72,1972-73 Webb, Marquis...... 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06,2006-07 Randolph, Samuel...... 1982-83,1983-84,1984-85 Snovel, Ed...... 1952-53 Weiler, Chuck ...... 1990-91,1991-92,1992-93,1993-94 Raub, Howard...... 1920-21 - 1923-24 Sofman, Justin ...... 2007-08 Weiner, Charles ...... 1941-42 Redden, Mark ...... 1989-90,1990-91,1991-92,1992-93 Sokolich, Mark...... 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84 Weisfeld, Bert ...... 1944-45 Remley, Christopher...1981-82,1982-83,1983-84,1984-85 Somogyi, John ...... 1971-72,1972-73 Weiss, Lawrence ...... 1951-52,1952-52,1953-54 Restrepo, David (Mgr)...... 2003-04, 2004-05 Spear, Greg (Mgr.)...... 2007-08, 2008-09 Wennersten, Kevin ...... 1996-97,1997-98 Rice, C. Walter...... 1917-18,1918-19 Stanczyk, Eugene ...... 1958-59 Wenzel, Robert...... 1968-69,1969-70,1970-71 Rice, Richard...... 1906-07,1907-08 Stauber, Leslie (Mgr)..1993-94,1994-95,1995-96,1996-97 Wermuth, Charles "Dutch"...... 1956-57,1957-58 Rich, Alvin...... 1991-92,1992-93 Steadman...... 1936-37 Westcott, Chester ...... 1935-36,1936-37 Richmond...... 1938-39 Steedle, Elroy ...... 1913-14 Whitacre, William...... 1955-56,1956-57 Riggins, Eric ...... 1983-84, 1985-86, 1986-87 Steensland, Lars ...... 1957-58,1958-59 Whitehill, John L...... 1916-17 Charlie Rigoglioso...... 2007-08 Steinberg ...... 1936-37 Whitehill, John S...... 1920-21 Riskin, Phillip...... 1926-27 Steinberg, Herman ...... 1925-26,1926-27 Whiteman, Dunbar ...... 1931-32 Rival, Arthur...... 1944-45 Stevens, Harold ...... 1924-25 Wiggan, Juel...... 2001-02, 2002-03,2003-04,2004-05 Roberts, Edwin ...... 1925-26,1926-27,1927-28 Stewart, Anthony ...... 1992-93,1993-94 Wiggins, Walter ...... 1930-31,1931-32 Robeson, Paul...... 1916-17,1917-18,1918-19 Stewart, Kenneth...... 1948-49 Williams...... 1938-39,1939-40 Robinson, Phillip...... 1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 Stewart, Richard ...... 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Williams, Ronald...... 1972-73,1973-74 Rochelle...... 1936-37,1937-38 Stires, David ...... 1953-54,1954-55,1955-56 Winch...... 1942-43 Rockafeller, Harry...... 1913-14,1914-15,1915-16 Stokes, Glenn ...... 1990-91,1991-92,1992-93 Winterbone, Oliver (Mgr).....2002-03, 2003-04,2004-05 Roesch, Barnard "Ben"...... 1948-49,1949-50,1950-51 Storck, Donald...... 1916-17,1917-18,1918-19,1919-20 Wittman, Chris...... 1987-88,1988-89 Rogers, James...... 1969-70,1970-71 Stranahan, William ...... 1951-52 Wittpenn, John "Mike"...... 1915-16,1916-17,1917-18 Rohrbach, Nelson...... 1926-27,1927-28,1928-29 Strapp, Francis...... 1933-34,1934-35,1935-36 Wolff, William ...... 1957-58 Rosario, Mike ...... 2008-09 Strelecki, Karol...... 1958-59,1959-60,1960-61 Woolley, Jack...... 1954-55,1955-56 Rosen, Stanley...... 1927-28,1928-29 Strickland, Daryl...... 1978-79,1979-80 Wooten, Calvin...... 2002-03, 2003-04 Ross, Adam (Mgr)...... 2002-03, 2003-04 Strong, Robert ...... 1960-61 Worthy, Steve ...... 1991-92,1992-93 Ross, James ...... 1942-43 Stufft, Derry...... 1967-68,1968-69 Wright, Kareem...... 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 Roth, Thomas ...... 1969-70,1970-71,1971-72 Suba, Robert...... 1947-48,1948-49 Wurtz, William ...... 1941-42,1942-43 Roundtree, Vincent ...... 1971-72,1972-73,1973-74 Sullivan ...... 1938-39 Wyeth, Walter...... 1946-47, 1947-48, 1950-51 Rubenstein, Alan...... 1945-46, 1947-48, 1948-49 Sundstrom, George "Swede"...... 1951-52,1952-53,1953-54 Wygant, Robert...... 1950-51 Rugen, Robert ...... 1907-08 Swift, Reginald ...... 1962-63,1963-64,1964-65,1965-66 Y Ruger, Robert...... 1933-34 T Yates, Keith ...... 1944-45 Russell, Frank...... 2005-06,2006-07 Taliaferro, Leland ...... 1917-18,1918-19,1919-20 Z S Taylor, Brian ...... 1996-97 Zucker, Edward ...... 1983-86, 1987-88 Safford, Daniel...... 1906-07 Taylor, Matt (Mgr)...... 1993-94,1994-95,1995-96 Zurla, Frank ...... 1940-41,1941-42 St. James, Ramaj...... 1996-97 Taylor, Matt ...... 1996-97 Salva, David ...... 1980-81 Tentschert...... 1935-36 mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 141

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2008-09 (11-21, 2-16): Corey Chandler 2000-2001 (11-16, 3-13): Sean Axani (2.4/3.3), Lamoureux (7.8/4.5), Donnell Lumpkin (11.7/3.0), (7.0/3.3), Mike Coburn (4.0/1.6), Gregory Sloan Baptiste (0.5/0.3), Ed Behnen (0.0/0.3), Todd Jamal Phillips (11.2/6.4), Mark Redden (3.0/1.9), Echenique [8.4/8.4], Anthony Farmer (9.1/2.7), Billet (16.6/1.9), Renardo Brown (2.4/3.3), Eugene Alvin Rich (4.6/3.0), Damon Santiago (8.7/2.7), Jaron Griffin (3.9/1.4), JR Inman [4.9/4.8), Dabney (7.4/4.7), Connor Fox (1.1/0.1), Mitch Anthony Stewart (2.2/2.4), Chuck Weiler (4.8/4.3), Patrick Jackson [0.6/0.6],Tomasz Kokosinski Garrett (0.0/0.0), Jeff Greer (14.3/4.5), Rashod Kent Steve Worthy (18.3/4.0) [0.0/0.0], Mike Kuhn [0.5/0.0], Christian Morris (9.8/9.3), Justin Piasecki (0.7/0.2), Mike Sherrod [0.2/0.0], Hamady Ndiaye (5.6/5.8), Earl Pettis (7.2/3.2), Mike Tompson (1.5/1.7), Kareem Wright 1991-92 (16-15): Creighton Drury (0.5/0.7), Robin (4.6/2.5), Mike Rosario [16.2/3.5] (4.6/3.5). James (0.8/0.0), Mike Jones (10.1/5.1), Donnell Lumpkin (8.1/2.4), Jamal Phillips (10.3/5.6), Mark 2007-08 (11-20, 3-13): Thomas Askew 1999-00 (15-16, 6-10): Sean Axani (DNP), Todd Billet Redden (3.8/2.4), Alvin Rich (10.0/2.9), Damon (0.8/0.5), Corey Chandler (11.9/4.0), Mike (12.8/2.2), Renardo Brown (1.6/0.3), Eugene Dabney Santiago (4.6/2.4), Daryl Smith (9.4/4.4), Glenn Coburn (8.0/2.7), Anthony Farmer (10.2/2.5), (3.7/3.3), Luis Flores (3.9/1.4), Connor Fox (0.4/0.0), Stokes (1.7/1.5), Chuck Weiler (4.9/4.5), Steve Kofi Genfi (0.0/0.3), Jaron Griffin (7.5/3.2), JR Jeff Greer (11.9/4.6), Dahntay Jones (16.0/4.6), Worthy (18.8/4.7) Inman (12.2/7.2), Byron Joynes (3.1/5.5), Rashod Kent (8.9/6.9), Ian Progin (1.0/0.0), Joel Salvi Hamady Ndiaye (5.2/5.9), Courtney Nelson (6.8/5.4), Alvydas Tenys (2.2/1.8), Mike Tompson 1990-91 (19-10): Craig Carter (6.2/3.6), Brent (3.2/1.8), Earl Pettis (3.2/2.0), Charlie Rigoglioso (3.4/2.0), Kareem Wright (2.0/1.9) Dabbs (13.5/7.5), Creighton Drury (0.5/0.4), Earl (0.0/0.0), Justin Sofman (2.0/0.2) Duncan (15.7/2.5), Keith Hughes (21.0, 10.0), Mike 1998-99 (19-13, 9-9): Geoff Billet (12.7/1.9), Billy Jones (6.2/3.6), Andre Lamoureux (1.2/0.9), Donnell 2006-07 (10-19, 3-13): Ollie Bailey (2.6/4.1), Collins (1.4/1.5), Eugene Dabney (1.6/2.0), Connor Lumpkin (5.2/1.5), Marc Redden (1.6/1.2), Tom Jason Cherry (0.8/0.1), Jamar Colon (0.0/0.0), Fox (0.2/0.1), Jeff Greer (11.2/4.5), Rob Hodgson Savage (8.3/1.8), Daryl Smith (7.8/4.7), Glenn Stokes Anthony Farmer (7.8/2.4), Jaron Griffin (8.6/3.7), (12.8/5.6), Earl Johnson (6.5/1.6), Dahntay Jones (1.0, 0.6), Charles Weiler (1.7/1.5) Adrian Hill (9.7/6.9), JR Inman (12.0/7.3), Byron (10.7/4.1), Rashod Kent (8.8/4.9), Joel Salvi Joynes (DNP), Shayle Keating (0.6/0.3), Jon (4.6/3.8), Brian Samuels (0.9/0.8), Alvydas Tenys 1989-90 (18-17): Craig Carter (5.8/2.0), Rick Dadika Mimmo (0.8, 0.6), Hamady N’Diaye (2.7/2.9), (3.3/2.0) (5.9/1.6), Anthony Duckett (5.6/5.1), Earl Duncan Courtney Nelson (3.7/1.4), Frank Russell (13.8/2.9), Tom Everson (1.3/1.3), Keith Hughes (2.0/1.7), Marquis Webb (10.1/2.4) 1997-98 (14-15, 6-12): Geoff Billet (13.9/2.8), (18.5/8.2), Mike Jones (5.3/2.8), Donnell Lumpkin Johnnie Blake (2.2/1.0), Eric Clark (10.9/6.2), Jeff (8.5/1.9), Billy Martin (1.6/0.9), Jay McGinnis 2005-06 (19-14, 7-9): Ollie Bailey (4.4/3.3), Greer (10.0/5.1), Rob Hodgson (13.2/5.4), Earl (0.7/0.9), Lee Perry (5.5/3.9), Marc Redden Jason Cherry (0.5/0.5), Quincy Douby (25.4/4.3), Johnson (10.9/6.2), Darko Matijasevic (0.5/0.1), Ben (1.5/0.5), Tom Savage (12.4/3.8), Daryl Smith Anthony Farmer (8.3/2.7), Adrian Hill (3.5/3.5), Neville (0.4/0.3), Sam Sanders (4.2/4.4), Josh (3.8/2.4) Zack Gibson (1.1/1.0), Jaron Griffin (3.4/1.9), Sankes (1.0/1.7), Alvydas Tenys (5.1/1.9), Kevin Jimmie Inglis (4.2/2.2), JR Inman (8.7/5.3), Byron Wennersten (0.0/0.7), Billy Woodard (0.5/2.5) 1988-89 (18-13): Craig Carter (9.4/2.9), Rick Dadika Joynes (3.1/5.5), Shayle Keating (1.0/0.7), Jon (13.1/3.2), Myles Dixson (4.2/1.1), Creighton Drury Mimmo (0.3/0.1), Frank Russell (2.2/1.8), Dan 1996-97 (11-16, 3-6): Geoff Billet (13.7/2.9), (0.8/0.6), Anthony Duckett (8.99/5.9), Tom Everson Waterstradt (1.4/1.3), Aaron Washington Johnnie Blake (3.5/1.7), Eric Clark (6.1/6.3), Billy (2.3/1.5), Billy Martin (3.0/1.0), Jay McGinnis (0.0/0.0), Marquis Webb (9.5/3.2) Gilligan (0.0/0.0), Rob Hodgson (11.9/4.9), Jamar (1.4/1.5), Lee Perry (6.2/4.0), Tom Savage Holcomb (0.5/0.5), Earl Johnson (12.6/3.3), Darko (20.0/4.4), Daryl Smith (2.4/1.0), Emory Ward (9.9/ 2004-05 (10-19, 2-14): Ollie Bailey (9.7/4.4), Quincy Matijasevic (0.0/0.0), Johnny McCrimmon (2.4/2.8), 5.7), Chris Wittman (0.2/0.2) Douby (15.1/2.4), Tyler Glass (0.0/0.7), Adrian Hill Terry Mills (9.6/3.6), Ben Neville (2.0/1.0), Sam (DNP), Jimmie Inglis (5.5/3.0), Byron Joynes Sanders (5.1/5.2), Josh Sankes (0.5/1.2), Brian 1987-88 (7-22): Darren Campbell (10.0/2.7), Craig (4.5/5.7), Shayle Keating (1.2/0.5), Jon Mimmo (1.2 Taylor (0.4/0.1), Matt Taylor (0.0/0.0), Kevin Carter (6.6/2.1), Rich Dadika (7.3/2.0), Myles Dixson /0.5), Manny Quezada (2.8/1.0), Frank Russell (DNP), Wennersten (DNP) (6.7/2.3), Anthony Duckett (10.3/6.7), Tom Everson Ricky Shields (13.0/3.9), Aaron Washington (1.3/1.5), Lee Perry (9.4/5.6), Mark Peterson (0.0/0.8), Dan Waterstradt (2.4/2.5, Marquis Webb 1995-96 (9-18, 6-12): Geoff Billet (11.6/3.0), Eric (3.4/2.3), Tom Savage (13.5/4.9), Emory Ward (6.4/3.1), Juel Wiggan (6.2/2.8) Clark (7.3/6.1), Billy Gilligan (6.5/1.3), Damion Haskett (4.6/3.1), Steve Watson (8.0/3.5), Chris Wittman (1.2/1.2), Rob Hodgson (7.3/4.9), Albert Karner (0.9/1.1), Ed Zucker (4.0/2.1) 2003-04 (20-13, 7-9): Sean Axani (5.6/6.7), Quincy (4.8/2.0), Andrew Kolbasovsky (10.9/4.7), Darko Douby (12.5/1.9), Eric Hazard (0.3/0.4), Adrian Hill Matijasevic (0.4/0.6), Jason Maronge (1.5/1.8), 1986-87 (8-20): Steve Brown (6.4/2.1), Rick Dadika (6.4/4.7), Byron Joynes (1.9/2.0), Shayle Keating Johnny McCrimmon (6.0/4.5), Damon Santiago (10.9/2.7), Myles Dixson (3.3/1.1), Anthony Duckett (0.2/0.5), Herve Lamizana (13.4/7.6), Jon Mimmo (17.2/3.5) (8.2/7.4), Tom Everson (1.4/1.1), Mike Lettieri (0.3/0.0), Justin Piasecki (0.5/0.5), Ricky Shields (0.1/0.2), Lee Perry (5.4/4.9), Mark Peterson (15.5/4.7), Marquis Webb (7.2/3.4), Juel Wiggan 1994-95 (13-15): Rich Ashmeade (6.9/2.3), Eric (2.1/1.8), Eric Riggins (24.7/5.7), Emory Ward (4.7/2.2), Calvin Wooten (3.5/0.8) Clark (5.7/4.2), Sheon Givens (3.1/1.7), Damion (8.5/7.1), Steve Watson (6.1/2.8), Ed Zucker Haskett (1.2/1.4), Robin James (8.0/1.9), Charles (11.8/3.8) 2002-03 (12-16, 4-12): Sean Axani (4.2/3.8), Sloan Jones (13.3/4.6), Albert Karner (10.3/2.1), Andrew Baptiste (0.7/0.0), Jerome Coleman (16.0/3.6), Kolbasovsky (11.1/6/3), Chris Lee (0.4/0.6), Pete 1985-86 (8-21): Bailey Alston (3.2/1.5), Steve Brown Adrian Hill (3.2/2.4), Herve Lamizana (10.6/6.4), Marcotte (1.3/0.7), Eriq Mason (1.1/1.4), Jamal (8.1/2.1), Darren Campbell (5.4/1.6), Rick Dadika Jason McCoy (1.1/1.1), Justin Piasecki (0.0/0.3), Phillips (10.4/6.2), Damon Santiago (7.5/2.6) (6.9/1.8), Myles Dixson (2.1/0.7), Anthony Duckett Mike Sherrod (4.7/3.6), Ricky Shields (11.9/4.0), Juel (6.4/6.1), Lloyd Moore (8.4/5.1), Mark Peterson Wiggan (4.4/2.8), Calvin Wooten (6.0/1.6), Kareem 1993-94 (11-16): Rich Ashmeade (6.3/2.1), Luis (0.9/1.3), Eric Riggins (15.7/5.1), Emory Ward Wright (5.5/3.7) Ayala (0.0/1.3), Waliyy Dixon (9.6/4.1), Sheon Givens (4.7/3.9), Ed Zucker (8.2/4.0) (3.7/2.1), Robin James (3.3/1.1), Charles Jones 2001-02 (18-13, 8-8): Sean Axani (3.5/3.2), Sloan (13.9/2.9), Andrew Kolbasovsky (10.6/5.2), Chris Lee 1984-85 (16-14): John Battle (21.0/4.0), AunDra Baptiste (0.0/0.3), Jerome Coleman (16.8/3.3), (0.0/0.0), Pete Marcotte (5.2/2.6), Jamal Phillips Bell (3.0/2.2), Steve Brown (2.8/0.7), Darren Eugene Dabney (5.7/3.7), Connor Fox (0.5/0.2), Mitch (9.8/6.3), Damon Santiago (DNP), Anthony Stewart Campbell (2.5/0.9), Brian Ellerbe (8.3/3.0), Ron Garrett (0.6/0.4), Rashod Kent (10.5/10.2), Herve (1.1/1.5), Chuck Weiler (7.0/5.5) Moses (1.9/1.4), Lloyd Moore (8.2/6.1), Steve Perry Lamizana (6.6/3.4), Jason McCoy (1.1/1.9), Justin (6.0/6.4), Sam Randolph (0.8/0.7), Chris Piasecki (0.6/0.5), Mike Sherrod (8.6/3.4), Ricky 1992-93 (13-15): Luis Ayala (1.7/0.5), Robin James Remley (12.2/4.3), Eric Riggins (12.6/4.9), Shields (11.5/3.6), Mike Tompson (0.5/0.6), Juel (0.9/0.5), Mike Jones (11.2/4.7), Andrew Dave Tetens (0.8/0.5), Ed Zucker (3.7/2.3) Wiggan (2.4/2.0), Kareem Wright (2.2/1.4) Kolbasovsky (4.6/3.0), Jac Leonardi (0.0/0.3), Andre mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 142

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1983-84 (15-13): John Battle (21.0/3.1), AunDra Matt Madlinger (1.9/1.0), Jon McDaniel (2.7/1.7), (1.1/1.5), Phil Sellers (19.5/6.3), Jim Snodgrass Bell (4.1/5.2), Mike Brown (0.7/0.9), Steve Brown Todd Milligan (2.2/1.6), Daryl Strickland (11.4/3.4), (2.5/1.0), John Somogyi (20.0/2.5), Ron Williams (1.9/0.4), Darren Campbell (1.1/0.8), Brian Ellerbe Kelvin Troy (11.3/6.2) (4.3/1.6) (9.0/2.1), Ron Moses (1.8/0.9), Steve Perry (5.3/5.1), Mark Peterson (1.1/1.2), Sam Randolph 1977-78 (24-7): Abdel Anderson (12.8/4.9), James 1971-72 (14-11): Gene Armstead (13.4/11.7), (2.2/0.6), Chris Remley (9.6/4.9), Eric Riggins Bailey (23.5/9.4), Rendell Bradley (1.2/1.1), Tom Casey Courneen (1.6/1.0), Steve DiPeri (2.3/1.7), (5.9/2.3), Mark Sokolich (0.0/0.0), Ed Zucker Brown (5.8/2.0), Hollis Copeland (16.0/6.5), Rodney Steve Duthie (4.3/1.6), Chris Hill (2.8/1.3), Greg (8.5/3.8) Duncan (7.1/2.2), Steve Hefele (5.9/3.9), John Kelly Jackson (0.0/.0), Mike Jones (2.2/1.1), Steve Kaplan (0.6/0.0), Matt Madlinger (0.7/0.3), Todd Milligan (14.7/7.5), Gary Kreilach (1.1/1.5), Tom Roth 1982-83 (23-8): John Battle (5.9/1.5), Kevin Black (2.5/1.6), Stan Nance (1.2/0.4), Kelvin Troy (4.1/2.9) (3.9/2.0), Vinnie Roundtree (11.2/7.5), Jim (13.0/5.9), Rich Brunson (6.8/2.2), Brian Ellerbe Snodgrass (6.9/2.2), John Somogyi (23.5/2.9) (9.3/2.5), Roy Hinson (16.6/8.6), Jon McDaniel 1976-77 (18-10): Abdel Anderson (15.2/5.6), Bill (0.2/1.2), Ron Moses (1.8/1.0) Chris Nieberlein Bailey (1.5/0.8), James Bailey (16.7/10.9), Rendell 1970-71 (16-7): Gene Armstead (16.1/11.7), James (3.2/3.2), Sam Randolph (1.0/0.7), Chris Remley Bradley (1.8/0.3), Mark Conlin (2.8/1.8), Hollis Brown (DNP), Steve DiPeri (0.9/0.8), Chris Ebel (4.7/1.6), Mark Sokolich (1.2/0.6), Clarence Tillman Copeland (16.1/8.1), Rodney Duncan (6.1/0.8), Steve (1.5/1.4), Bob Fiedler (1.6/0.3), Chris Hill (1.8/1.1), (10.3/3.0) Hefele (3.0/2.9), Ed Jordan (17.7/4.4 ), John Kelly Greg Jackson (2.3/1.3), Steve Kaplan (18.4/8.2), (1.8/0.3), Todd Milligan (4.6/2.9), Stan Nance Gary Kreilach (3.1/1.0), John McFadden (8.1/2.8), 1981-82 (20-10): John Battle (2.4/1.0), Kevin Black (2.8/1.5) Jim Rogers (DNP), Tom Roth (8.8/3.6), Jim (9.2/5.3), Rich Brunson (5.5/2.4), Brian Ellerbe Snodgrass (6.6/3.6), Bob Wenzel (14.5/3.6) (7.9/3.0), Darius Griffin (3.3/1.0), Roy Hinson 1975-76 (31-2): Abdel Anderson (9.4/4.4), James (12.5/7.2), Jon McDaniel (0.4/0.2), Ron Moses Bailey (8.5/7.1), Mark Conlin (2.1/0.8), Hollis 1969-70 (13-11): James Brown (8.1/7.5), Chris Ebel (1.6/1.6), Chris Nieberlein (5.4/4.3), John O’Connell Copeland (12.9/6.7), Mike Dabney (19.1/4.6), Steve (0.9/1.4), Bob Fiedler (5.5/0.9), Chris Hill (1.9/0.5), (0.0/0.3), Chris Remley (4.2/2.5), Mark Sokolich Hefele (3.7/2.6), Ed Jordan (14.1/3.1), Jeff Ted Jasieniecki (9.3/4.3), Steve Kaplan (16.1/6,9), (0.8/0.2), Clarence Tillman (12.5/4.4) Kleinbaum (2.7/0.9), Stan Nance (1.1/0.7), Mike Gary Kreilach (2.1/0.8), Paul Mayurnik (4.6/3.5), John Palko (1.9/2.8), Bruce Scherer (2.2/1.8), Phil Sellers McFadden (6.6/2.3), Jim Rogers (1.4/0.4), Tom Roth 1980-81 (16-14): Kevin Black (9.3/5.0), Rich (19.2/10.2) (6.1/2.7), Lou Schrenko (0.0/0.2), Bob Wenzel Brunson (5.3/1.9), Darius Griffin (4.3/1.2), Roy (16.4/4.1) Hinson (11.9/7.3), Matt Madlinger (4.0/1.1), Rudy 1974-75 (22-7): Lumpy Allen (1.0/0.1), Les Cason Manne (2.1/2.5),Chris Nieberlein (4.9/3.1), Gene (5.6/4.7), Mark Conlin (1.5/0.9), Hollis Copeland 1968-69 (21-4): Doug Brittelle (15.8/10.0), James Nieberlein (0.6/1.1), John O’Connell (0.0/0.0), Bob (13.6/7.0), Mike Dabney (18.7/4.4), Steve Hefele Brown (1.3/1.0), Joe Carl (1.2/0.4), Bob Fiedler Oliver (0.3/2.0), Ken Payne (9.5/1.7), Dave Salva (5.3/2.8), Ed Jordan (13.3/3.3), Jeff Kleinbaum (1.0/0.3), Lou Goetz (6.8/5.0), Bob Greacen (0.7/0.3), Clarence Tillman (12.5/4.3), Kelvin Troy (2.8/1.5), Mike MacDonald (2.1/1.9), Stan Nance (21.3/7.6), Ted Jasieniecki (2.7/1.0), Paul Mayurnik (15.2/6.5) (1.3/0.6), Mike Palko (3.9/4.7), Bruce Scherer (1.4/1.3), Ray McAlarnen (0.6/0.3), John McFadden (2.7/1.6), Phil Sellers (22.7/9.4) (3.0/2.8), Jack Penhall (6.6/2.3), Lou Schrenko 1979-80 (14-14): Jeff Allen (2.7/2.0), Kevin Black (1.1/0.3), Dick Stewart (16.3/4.8), Derry Stufft (10.1/6.7), Rich Brunson (3.0/0.9), Darius Griffin 1973-74 (18-8): Lumpy Allen (0.0/0.1), Les Cason (1.0/0.6), Bob Wenzel (1.0/0.4) (5.5/1.9), Roy Hinson (9.7/5.6), Matt Madlinger (4.1/2.3), Mark Conlin (3.6/2.5), Mike Dabney (1.7/0.6), Rudy Manne (1.8/1.5), Jon McDaniel (15.8/6.8), Tony DiPaolo (1.9/1.3), Ed Jordan 1967-68 (14-10 ): Doug Brittelle (15.6/8.5), Bob (1.9/1.2), Todd Milligan (2.5/2.5), Chris Niebrelein (11.1/3.1), Jeff Kleinbaum (3.1/1.4), Mike Budesa (1.3/1.0), Joe Carl (3.0/0.9), Lou Goetz (0.9/1.0), Gene Nieberlein (0.0/0.7), Ken Payne MacDonald (3.1/0.5), Mike Palko (1.1/2.0), Vinnie (9.5/3.4), Bob Greacen (13.7/8.3), Richard Harley (6.5/1.6), Daryl Strickland (11.8/2.3), Kelvin Troy Roundtree (13.7/7.0), Bruce Scherer (0.9/1.3), Phil (7.3/5.2), Howard Keen (0.0/1.0), Edward Laase (18.9/8.3) Sellers (23.8/9.3), Ron Williams (4.2/1.4) (0.3/1.6), Paul Mayurnik (0.0/0.5), Ray McAlarnen (0.9/0.4), Jack Penhall (9.3/3.0), James Smith 1978-79 (22-9): Abdel Anderson (11.8/6.2), James 1972-73 (15-11): Gene Armstead (13.7/9.4), Mike (0.5/0.8), Richard Stewart (11.9/4.7), Derry Stufft Bailey (18.5/8.2), Rendell Bradley (1.6/1.3), Tom Dabney (12.3/6.1), Tony DiPaolo (2.9/0.8), Steve (0.9/1.1) Brown (6.0/2.2), Bill Clarke (1.9/0.7), Rodney Duncan DiPeri (2.3/1.8), Jeff Kleinbaum (3.2/1.8), Mike Palko (DNP), Darius Griffin (3.2/1.5), John Kelly (0.8/1.0), (2.0/3.0), Vinnie Roundtree (2.8/1.9), Bruce Scherer 1966-67 (22-7): Doug Brittelle (2.7/2.5), Bob Budesa (1.1/1.1), Joe Carl (0.0/0.0), Doug Clark (6.4/6.0), Lou Goetz (1.4/1.4), Bob Greacen (10.1/6.5), Rick Harley (5.9/4.8), Bob Lloyd (27.9/3.3), Ray McAlarnen (1.2/0.0), Barry Milankow (3.7/2.0), Jack Penhall (1.8/0.5), Jim Smith (1.3/1.1), Dick Stewart (4.6/4.8), Jim Valvano (18.1/3.5)

1965-66 (17-7): John Bannon (1.5/0.5), Doug Clark (7.5/7.4), Bud Collins (0.0/0.3), Dennis Earl (9.6/3.7), Rick Harley (8.2/6.0), Bob Lloyd (26.5/2.9), Phil Robinson (12.4/8.2), Les Schofferman (2.2/0.6), Roger Shutack (4.1/2.2), Jim Smith (1.2/1.6), Ed Theile (1.2/1.5), Jim Valvano (15.5/3.9)

1964-65 (12-12): John Bannon (1.4/0.6), Mike Cardillo (0.8/0.2), Doug Clark (6.3/8.6), Ron Clayton (0.9/0.8), Fran Collins (0.5/0.4), Dennis Earl (12.0/5.8), Al Friedman (7.1/4.1), Bob Lloyd (25.0/3.0), Phil Robinson (14.7/8.9), Roger Shutack The 1975-76 Final Four Team (3.5/1.5), Jim Valvano (10.6/3.7) mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 143

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1963-64 (5-17): Thomas Ashley (11.6/2.6), (1.7/0.8), Edward Puk (1.3/1.0), Robert Sanislow Roesch (2.5), Alan Rubenstein (2.3), Adolph Lawrence Boreson (2.9/2.8), Mike Cardillo (1.2/0.5), (9.2/8.3), Bruce Webster (11.7/6.6), Charles Schlesinger (2.1), Steven Senko (4.1), Andrew Sivess Ron Clayton (1.0/0.7), Fran Collins (0.3/0.1), Dennis Wermuth (9.3/9.0), William Whitacre (1.2/1.3) (7.3), Kenneth Stewart (1.8), Raymond Van Cleef (2.8) Earl (6.4/3.2), Alan Friedman (15.2/5.5), Salvatore LaSala (9.4/7.5), Robert Otrupchak (2.0/3.0), Phil 1955-56 (3-15): Ralph Bayard (14.5/2.9), John 1947-48 (14-9): George Best (1.1), Gabriel Chobey Robinson (14.5/11.0), Roger Shutack (7.5/2.2), Bruglar (9.4/2.7), Peter Dolliver (0.5/0.6), Kenneth (0.0), William Hatchett (18.3), Robert Jordan (1.4), Edward Thiele (1.9/1.7) Eiker (4.2/5.8), Joseph Ens (2.3/0.9), Ernest Hansen Howard Konrad (6.0), Paul Lynner (8.8), George (2.7/2.3), David Kall (0.9/1.4), Floyd Kregenow Mackaronis (6.3), Gordon Nelson (1.8), Donald 1962-63 (7-16): Thomas Ashley (12.3/2.4), (3.8/4.3), Aurrell Leaf (11.9/6.0), Walter Olson Parsons (11.5), Alan Rubenstein (3.3), Steven Senko Lawrence Boreson (4.2/3.9), Michael Cardillo (5.6/2.6), Robert Sanislow (6.1/4.9), David Stires (2.5), Andrew Sivess (8.7), Robert Suba (2.6), Walter (0.2/0.6), John Cecil (1.5/1.8), Vincent Ciaglia (11.6/7.2), William Whitacre (4.0/1.4), Jack Woolley Wyeth (7.0) (9.4/2.1), William Craft (12.9/6.4), James Hollister (2.3/2.8) (0.7/0.5), Salvatore LaSala (5.1/3.9), Jay Marcus 1946-47 (7-12): Martin Beitler (0.7), George Best (9.0/4.3), Steven Matuson (3.5/4.7), Jerry Melkon 1954-55 (2-22): Ralph Bayard (4.4/1.2), William (2.5), Vincent Campopiano (2.2), Al Glowacki (2.0), (0.0/0.0), Donald Petersen (17.2/16.9), Clifford Beindarf (15.5/5.7), John Bruglar (2.2/0.6), Peter William Hatchett (12.6), Peter Hugger (0.0), Robert Peterson (8.3/6.1), Robert Pietrucha (1.5/0.8), Dolliver (1.4/1.7), William Gatyas (0.3/0.7), Norman Jordan (1.0), Howard Konrad (1.7), Edward Kruger Reginald Swift (0.5/0.3) Habermann (0.0/20.), David Kall (3.6/3.2), Floyd (0.8), John Maskalevich (3.2), George Mackaronis Kregenow (2.8/3.3), Paul Lacity (10.5/3.0), Ronald (9.6), Leonard Meranus (1.4), Donald Parsons (11.9), 1961-62 (10-13): Alan Ammerman (15.7/2.3), Mastrolia (12.7/2.5), Walter Olson (8.8/5.7), David Steven Senko (5.6), Andrew Sivess (10.4), Walter Thomas Ashley (3.8/1.7), John Cecil (0.5/0.5), Stires (9.8/8.3), Jack Woolley (2.9/2.6) Wyeth (0.9) Vincent Ciaglia (8.6/1.9), William Craft (10.1/5.3), Jack Kelly (1.7/0.3), Paul Kerrick (0.2/0.5), Jay 1953-54 (11-13): Norman Driscoli (3.6/3.5), 1945-46 (13-7): Martin Beitler (3.5), Frank Burns Marcus (4.0/2.2), Jerry Melkon (3.2/4.8), Joel Dudley Eppel (2.7/1.7), Frank Going (2.0/0.0), (3.0), Vincent Campopiano (9.0), Joe DiOrio (1.5), Normane (12.9/9.4), Donald Petersen (14.5/12.8), Lawrence Gordon (20.5/10.2), Norman Thomas Earing (0.5), Marvin Horn (0.7), Peter Hugger Clifford Peterson (6.8/4.7) Richard Thayer (1.0/0.3) Habermann (1.1/1.0), Paul Lacity (2.1/0.8), (9.8), Paul Lynner (6.7), George Mackaronis (15.0), Ronald Mastrolia (8.8/2.2), Walter Olson Leonard Meranus (0.8), Martin Miller (2.0), Robin 1960-61 (11-10): Alan Ammerman (10.9/3.2), Lee (1.5/1.2), Walter Portor (7.2/2.2) David Stires Oxenford (1.8), Alan Rubenstein (1.0), Edwin Schwarz Ammerman (9.5/8.1), Vincent Ciaglia (9.0/1.7), (0.3/0.3), George Sundstrom (13.8/20.5), Dudley (1.3), Robert Schorr (1.0), Steven Senko (9.8), Andrew William Craft (4.9/3.6), Fred Homer (1.1/0.6), Jack Tighe (13.0/10.3), Lawrence Weiss (5.0/6.0) Sivess (7.1), Vincent Vuotag (0.5), Wecker (0.0) Kelly (1.3/0.0), Jay Marcus (0.8/0.3), Joel Osofsky (10.2/10.0), Douglas Patton (18.3/3.7), Donald 1952-53 (8-13): William Beindorf (10.7/4.7), Robert 1944-45 (11-3): Martin Beitler (6.8), Norton Bloch Petersen (4.7/6.5), Clifford Peterson (3.0/2.1), Christian (0.7/0.0), Norman Driscoll (1.5/2.1), (1.1), Vincent Campopiano (8.2), Byron Clark (0.7), Jay Richard Sieredski (1.0/0.5), Karol Streleck (8.4/6.4), Lawrence Gordon (19.3/8.0), Norman Habermann Greenberg (5.0), Peter Hugger (14.1), Cy Kahn (0.0), A. Robert Strong (0.8/0.8) (1.1/1.3), Paul Lacity (1.0/0.2), Ronald Mastrolia Gregory McCanna (10.8), Martin Miller (0.2), Girar (5.0/1.5), Walter Porter (8.4/2.1), Ed Snovel Nazarian (0.4), Authur Rival (0.6), Robert Schorr (2.5), 1959-60 (11-14): Alan Ammerman (14.0/3.3), Lee (0.4/1.0), George Sundstrom (9.3/17.3), Dudley Ralph Vorhees (0.7), Richard Weber (0.6), Bert Ammerman (10.3/8.8), William Barton (3.7/3.2), Ed Tighe (10.0/10.5), Jack Villani (12.2/5.7) Weisfeld (0.3), Keith Yates (1.0) Button (0.1/0.1), Arnold Byrd (0.0/0.0), George Case (1.2/0.6), Ben Del Vento (0.0/1.0), Peter Hall 1951-52 (6-13): William Beindorf (1.7/1.3), Harold 1943-44: NO TEAM DUE TO WWII (2.7/1.5), Sam Hellings (0.8/1.1), Fred Homer Corizzi (15.2/15.2), Norman Driscoli (1.0/0.5), (2.9/1.1), Lawrence Kaufman (1.9/0.7), Joel Lawrence Gordon (16.6/9.3), Roland Horn (0.6/0.0), 1942-43 (7-9): Stanley Beran (1.1), Robert Bilgray Normane (7.0/7.8), Douglas Patton (19.8/3.4), Karol James Larson (3.6/3.0), Walter Porter (4.2/1.0), (1.2), George Brightenback (0.5), Dechowitz (0.0), Streleck (9.4/8.9) William Stranahan (1.2/1.8), George Sundstrom James Gale (10.7), Norman Ginsberg (4.8), Al Glowacki (6.1/8.4), Dudley Tighe (6.7/7.8), Louis Vasvary (4.4), Maurice Hill (2.0),Keitzman (0.0), George 1958-59 (9-15): Les Armour (1.3/0.8), William (1.9/6.0), Jack Villani (3.3/1.8), James Waring Mackaronis (8.5), James Ross (0.8), Sidney Sewitch Barton (5.4/5.7), Robert Blanchfield (1.6/1.1), Ed (6.2/4.2), Lawrence Weiss (4.4/4.2) (9.2) Winch (0.5), William Wurtz (7.0) Button (1.1/0.3), Ben Del Vento (1.6/0.5), Jack Eastman (0.8/0.5), Walter Hersman (1.5/2.1), Fred 1950-51 (7-14): Harold Corizzi (14.7/16.1), Dudley 1941-42 (8-12): Georege Brightenback (3.7), Robert Homer (5.6/2.6), Lawrence Kaufman (7.5/3.6), Eppel (7.2/9.1), William Franke (2.3/2.9), Marshall Bunnel (3.3), Robert Freeman (8.5), Norman Ginsberg Douglas Patton (15.1/4.4), Arnold Scher (1.0/0.0), Johnson (4.6/9.2), James Larson (0.8/1.2), Albert (4.9), Heckman (0.0), Maurice Hill (1.3), Stokes Homan Eugene Stanczyk (0.0/1.0), Lars Steensland (3.9/5.0), Paolini (7.7/4.8), Lester Plosia (1.5/2.0), Barnard (0.5), Robert Mengel (2.7), Osman (0.0), Sideny Sewitch Karol Streleck (15.6/13.5) Bruce Webster Roesch (1.5/3.5), Adolph Schlesinger (5.1/6.0), Frank (10.4), Harold Watson (0.0), Charles Weiner (0.8), (11.8/5.9) Torpey (3.1/3.0), Raymond Van Cleef (5.0/2.6), Louis William Wurtz (1.7), Frank Zurla (8.8) Vasvary (2.8/1.7), James Waring (10.2/6.1), Richard 1957-58 (7-15): Lee Ammerman (10.0/9.7), John Wecker (1.4/3.0), Walter Wyeth (3.0/5.0), Robert 1940-41 (8-10): George Brightenback (4.6), Frank Clarke (2.1/2.4), Donald Davis (0.0/1.6), Jack Wygant (5.1/5.5) Brock (10.3), Robert Freeman (9.0), Norman Ginsberg Eastman (1.5/1.4), Richard Hirschfield (10.7/5.2), (2.9), Leonard Hansen (1.4), Heckman (1.0), Maurice Lawrence Kaufman (8.0/1.8), John Knowles 1949-50 (13-15): Harold Corizzi (10.4), Dudley Eppel Hill (0.0), Ronald Jarvis (1.1), Frank Jose (0.8), Robert (1.6/0.9), Aurrell Leaf (5.2/3.6), Al Merkin (2.7/1.3), (2.1), William Hatchett (14.4), Marshall Johnson (3.9), Mengel (2.2), Kenneth Omley (2.5), Protosaw (1.0), Robert Sanislow (5.2/3.6), Lars Steensland (1.1/1.5), Edward Kruger (8.1), Paul Lynner (11.3), John Sidney Sewitch (9.3), Joseph Varju (1.1), Harold Bruce Webster (14.1/3.7), Charles Wermuth Maskalevich (0.7), Gordon Nelson (3.0), Donald Watson (0.0), Frank Zurla (5.7) (9.7/8.3), William Wolff (2.9/2.1) Parsons (11.9), Lester Plosia (0.4), Adolph Schlesinger (2.0), Robert Suba (2.6), Frank Tarpey (1.4), Raymond 1939-40 (5-14): Watson Ackart (1.9), Frank Brock 1956-57 (8-15): Les Amour (2.3/0.5), Ralph Bayard Van Cleef (3.1) (11.7), Robert Bunnell (4.7), Robert Freeman (5.9), (15.9/4.5), Donald Davis (1.9/2.9), Joseph Ens Albert Hasbrouck (0.0), John Hummel (5.4), Ronald (3.0/1.8), Richard Hirschfield (13.7/7.2), David Kall 1948-49 (14-12): James Delahanty (0.7), William Jarvis (4.7), Harold Kaplan (1.7), Loretto (0.0), (1.8/2.0), Floyd Kregenow (0.7/1.3), Aurrell Leaf Hatchett (17.2), Norbert Jacobsen (2.0), Howard Kenneth Omley (2.2), Sattey (0.0), Leonard (5.6/3.3), John Knowles (2.7/1.5), Robert Leonard Konrad (5.6), Edward Kruger (3.0), David Liechtenstein Schank (0.0), Ralph Schmidt (2.0), Joseph (3.0/3.0), William Luhman (1.3/2.6), Kenneth Myers (2.3), Paul Lynner (8.9), John Maskalevich (2.8), Varju (5.3), Harold Watson (0.0), Wilno (0.0), (1.0/1.5), Richard Ossi (4.4/2.1), Stanley Potansky Gordon Nelson (2.0), Donald Parsons (12.2), Bernard Williams (0.0) mbb0708_119-144history.qxp:Layout 1 10/5/09 12:30 PM Page 144

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1938-39 (8-6): Watson Ackart (0.4), Frank Brock 1929-30 (10-4): Alton Adler (6.2), Robert Carney 1920-21 (7-5): Edward Benzoni (12.4), Watson (8.3), Robert Bunnell (1.8), George Buttle (9.2), John (6.0), Edward Drake (0.2), Russell Gowdey (0.0), Elmer Boudinot (3.4), Randolph Brandt (0.0), Frederick Hummel (1.8), Harold Kaplan (0.3), Loretto (0.0), Grodotake (0.6), Jack Grossman (10.7), George Guiler Dettlinger (0.3), Robert Dornan (0.5), Ellis Enander Kenneth Omley (2.5), Pennino (0.0) Quinn (0.0), (6.4),, Joseph Julian (2.9), Max Krafchik (2.0), Peter (5.8), John Ellis (0.9), William Gardner (0.0), Oscar Richmond (0.0), Boris Schwartz (8.2), Robert Simms Lahny (3.6), Victor Levin (0.3), Robert McGee (0.2), Griffin (0.0), Arthur Hall (3.2), Henry Heine (0.0), Frank (2.8), Sullivan (0.0), Joseph Varju (7.2), Williams (0.0) Mortimer O’Connell (3.9), Charles Rabinowitz (0.1), Kull (0.0), Howard Raub (0.7), John S. Whitehall (0.0)

1937-38 (11-4): Joseph Barile (5.4), George Buttle 1928-29 (10-5): Alton Adler (6.9), Henry Alton (10.6), 1919-20 (11-4): Clifford Baker (0.0), Edward Benzoni (9.7), Walter Campbell (4.7), Norman Cooper (0.9), Richard Boettcher (4.6), Ralph Fairchild (0.5), Russell (9.1), Bird (1.0), Randolph Brandt (0.0), Frederick James Faber (1.9), Harold Kaplan (0.0), Carlyle Miller Gowdey (0.5), George Guiler (2.4), Geza Kish (2.9), Max Dettlinger (0.5), Robert Dornan (0.0), John Ellis (0.0), (7.4) Arthur Perry (0.5), Pennino (0.0), Rochelle (0.0), Krafchik (0.4), Victor Levin (0.7), Robert McGee (0.0), Walter French (2.5), Oscar Griffin (0.0), Arthur Hall Boris Schwartz (6.9), Robert Simms (0.9) Wilhorn Newson (0.0), Joseph Preletz (2.3), Stanley (4.0), Earl G. Leach (0.0), Calvin Meury (4.7), Donald 1936-37 (13-2): Joseph Barile (0.4), George Buttle Rabinowitz (1.3), Nelson Rohrbach (3.1), Stanley Rosen Storck (0.0), Leland Taliaferro (12.5) (7.5), Walter Campbell (0.4), Jack Jerabeck (11.1), (0.7), Stewart Walker (0.0) Austin Lepine (11.8), LeRoy Lins (9.9), Carlyle Miller 1918-19 (5-3): Ransford Abbott (0.0), Bosquet (1.3), (2.6), Patten (0.0), Frank Pennington (2.0), Arthur 1927-28 (9-5): Henry Alton (8.5), Richard Boettcher Watson Boudinot (2.0), Joseph Breckley (0.0), Perry (0.7), Rochelle (1.5), Boris Schwartz (2.2), Shaw (6.9), John Carney (1.0), Karl Gordinier (0.5), Russell Frederick Dettlinger (0.0), Walter French (4.4), Henry (0.0), Steadman (2.0), Steinberg (2.0), Wecker (0.0), Gowdey (0.0), Gregg Hibbs (0.0), Forrest Holmes (3.0), Keiler (0.0), Frank Kelley (0.0), Calvin Meury (5.4), Chester Westcott (0.0) Bernard Mark (2.6), Robert McGee (1.3), William Alfred Neuschaefer (1.3), C. Walter Rice (5.0), Paul Meytrott (0.7), Joseph Preletz (0.0), Edwin Roberts Robinson (7.3), Leland Taliaferro (9.4) 1935-36 (8-7): Edward Blumberg (5.5), Charles (7.5), Nelson Rohrbach (6.6), Stanley Rosen (0.9) Bobrowski (0.0), Bradford (0.7), Walter Campbell (0.0), 1917-18 (5-3): Joseph Breckley (0.0), William Feitner Gordon (0.3), Morris Grossman (8.0), Jack Jerabeck 1926-27 (10-3): Henry Alton (8.9), Richard Boettcher (0.0), Elmer French (0.0), William Gardner (0.8), Frank (4.3), William Kozusko (3.7), Austin Lepine (9.8), LeRoy (2.7), John Contant (0.0), Ralph Fairchild (0.0), George Kelley (7.4), Calvin Meury (7.0), Alfred Neuschaefer Lins (9.1), Maggio (0.0), Carlyle Miller (0.9), Anthony Faltings (1.1), J. Kenneth Gifford (3.4), Forrest Holmes (1.5), C. Walter Rice (1.0), Paul Robeson (8.0), Leland Naporano (0.0), Frank Pennington (2.0), Francis Strapp (2.9), Bernard Mark (0.6), Charles McKinney (0.0), Taliaferro (1.2), John Wittpenn (7.1) (0.4), Tentschert (0.0), Chester Westcott (0.3) Joseph Preletz (0.0), Philip Riskin (2.8), Edwin Roberts (6.7), Nelson Rohrbach (6.3), Herman Steinberg (0.0), 1916-17 (4-5): Henry Berg (1.7), Elmer Frnch (0.0), 1934-35 (13-3): Edward Blumberg (9.8), Bradford (0.0), S. Walter Schoonmaker (2.0) Jesse Lippincott (1.0), Calvin Meury (3.6), Harold Miller John Chandler (0.0), Albert Chizmedia (0.2), Wilson Coan (6.3), Alfred Neuschaefer (0.0), Paul Robeson (4.5), (1.1), Louis Cudlin (1.4), Morris Grossman (8.6), Louis 1925-26 (4-9): Alvin Darwent (5.0), George Faltings Donald Storck (3.2), John Wallace (0.0), John L. Grower (6.6), Jack Jerabeck (4.7), Donald Koechlein (0.0), (2.4), Adin Fox (0.3), J. Kenneth Gifford (5.0), Gregg Whitehill (1.6), John Wittpenn (8.7) William Kozusko (6.9), Austin Lepine (9.4), LeRoy Lins Hibbs (1.0), Forrest Holmes (1.8), Russell Jackson (0.6), Frank Pennington (1.2), Francis Strapp (0.5) (0.0), Bernard Mark (4.2), Charles McKinney (0.5), 1915-16 (3-4): Dudley Browning (7.1), James M John O’Keefe (0.0), Charles Osgood (5.8), Edwin Coleman (4.3), Harold Miller (3.4), Robert Nash (4.6), 1933-34 (9-6): Edward Blumberg (8.1), John Chandler Roberts (0.2), S. Walter Schoonmaker (4.8), Herman Harry Rockafeller (1.4), Ralph Seiler (5.0), John (4.6), Louis Cudlin (3.3), William Demarest (0.0), Morris Steinberg (0.0) Wittpenn (10.7) Grossman (4.2), Louis Grower (5.6), Charles Hancox (0.0), Francis Heenan (6.5), James Humphreys (0.4), 1924-25 (7-6): Henry Benkert (3.5), Alvin Darwent 1914-15 (1-8): Raymond Austin (0.0), Dudley William Kozusko (4.2), Herman Malag (2.0), Joseph (4.7), George Faltings (2.5), J. Kenneth Gifford (9.2), Browning (5.2), James M. Coleman (2.4), Fred Hope Nilan (0.4), Irwin Paul (1.0), Robert Ruger (0.0), Francis Arthur Homeyer (0.0), Benjamin Jaffe (0.0), Russell (0.0), Harold Miller (0.0), Robert Nash (0.7), George Strapp (0.1), Martin Thompson (0.2) Jackson (0.2), Monroe Karkus (6.3), Isadore Manck Perry (2.3), Harry Rockafeller (0.3), Robert Scarle (3.0), (9.1), John Allen Mohn (0.9), Gordon Mulcahey (1.4), Ralph Seiler (5.0), Ralph Todd (0.0), John Toohey (0.0), 1932-33 (8-6): George Chilson (4.3), Louis Cudlin John O’Keefe (0.1), Charles Osgood (1.7), Edwin Wainwright Twing (5.0) (0.0), Walter Davey (3.6), William Demarest (4.9), Pfaffhausen (2.0), Harold Stevens (2.3) Victor DiFilippo (2.0), Louis Grower (5.9), Charles 1913-14 (3-2): Raymond Austin (4.0), Dudley Hancox (1.2), Francis Heenan (5.7), James Humphreys 1923-24 (8-4): Henry Benkert (1.3), Vernum Calhoun Browning (2.0), James M. Coleman (5.2), Charles Gant (2.2), Albert Knowles (0.0), Nathaniel Maas (0.0), (4.4), Alvin Darwent (3.5), Ellis Enander (7.9), Homer (2.6), Marvins Leeds (1.0), Harry Rockafeller (0.4), Herman Malag (2.3), Nora (1.3), Irwin Paul (0.7), Hazel (0.3), Allan Jones (0.0), Monroe Karkus (1.0), Robert Searle (2.0), Ralph Seiler (5.0), Elroy Steedle Myron Sewitch (4.0), Martin Thompson (1.0), Dunbar Isadore Manck (7.9), John Allen Mohn (0.3), Gordon (11.7), Ralph Todd (0.0) Whitman (0.0) Mulcahey (0.5), Charles Osgood (0.5), Howard Raub (3.4) 1907-08 (3-12): Myron Beckman (1.5), H. Siles Best 1931-32 (4-9): Gilbert Berkeley (0.6), George Chilson (2.1), William Fausette (0.5), Douglas Fisher (1.0), (4.8), Walter Davey (5.8), William Demarest (1.5), 1922-23 (11-3): Henry Benkert (0.0), Edward Benzoni E. Trescott Goode (3.3), Morgan Hand (0.0), Harold Victor DiFilippo (0.0), Elmer Grodotake (0.0), Francis (11.9), E. Gaynor Brennan (0.0), Vernum Calhoun Hovey (8.4), Clifford Lawrence (0.0), Richard Rice Heenan (6.7), James Humphreys (1.8), Joseph Julian (12.5), Alvin Darwent (2.0), Ellis Enander (3.3), John (3.6), Robert Ruger (0.0), William Seddon (0.0), H. (2.0), Albert Knowles (0.4), Philip Kunderman (0.0), Ellis (11.4), Raymond Gale (1.0), Henry Heine (0.2), Richard Segoine (6.8), H. A. Smith (0.0), William Mortimer O’Connell (2.5), Dunbar Whitman (0.7), Douglas Hicks (0.0), Arthur Homeyer (0.0), Henry Van Keuren (2.5) Walter Wiggins (0.3) Keiler (0.0), William Kingman (0.0), Isadore Manck (3.2), Gordon Mulcahey (0.0), Leonard Pancoast (0.9), 1906-07 (0-3): John Baker (0.0), William Fausett 1930-31 (6-9): Howard Abbott (0.1), Alton Adler (5.6), Howard Raub (1.4) (6.0), Douglas Fisher (0.0), Harold Hovey (11.7), George Chilson (4.1), Victor DiFilippo (1.8), William Clarence Pfersch (0.0), Richard Rice (0.7), Daniel Eisenbach (2.7), Elmer Grodotake (0.0), Jack 1921-22 (10-2): Edward Benzoni (20.1), Leslie Black Safford (3.3), H, Richard Segoine (2.5), William Van Grossman (8.8), George Guiler (3.6), Joseph Julian (0.0), Watson Boudinot (5.3), Frederick Dettlinger (1.5), Keuren (0.0) (1.5), Albert Knowles (0.0), Philip Kunderman (0.0), Robert Dornan (3.0), Ellis Enander (4.4), John Ellis (0.9), Victor Levin (0.1), Mortimer O’Connell (6.3), Walter Benjamin Gibson (0.4), Henry Heine (0.1), Douglas Statistics in points/rebounds format. Wiggins (0.0) Hicks (0.0), Henry Keiler (0.0), William Kingman (0.0), Howard Raub (1.3)

146 CAREERRECORDS

CAREER SCORING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 40 GAMES) 13. Doug Patton (1958-61) 1132 1. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) 26.6 14. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 1131 2. John Somogyi (1971-73) 21.7 15. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 1130 3. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 21.0 16. John Battle (1981-85) 1096 4. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 19.6 17. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 1093 5. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 19.0 18. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 1028 6. Steve Worthy (1991-93) 18.6 19. Clarence Tillman (1980-83) 950 7. Doug Patton (1958-61) 17.9 20. Andrew Kolbasovsky (1992-96) 949 8 Quincy Douby (2003-06) 17.8 21. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 930 9 James Bailey (1975-79) 16.81 22. Anthony Farmer (2005-09) 928 10. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 16.68 23. Damon Santiago (1991-96) 928 11. Jerome Coleman (2001-03) 16.45 24. Jim Valvano (1964-67) 922 12. Steve Kaplan (1969-72) 16.4 25. JR Inman (2005-09) 916 13. Tom Savage (1987-91) 15.5 14. Bucky Hatchett (1946-50) 15.4 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 200 ATT.) 15. Ralph Bayard (1954-57) 15.35 1. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 435-721 .603 16. Jim Valvano (1964-67) 15.2 2. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 422-760 .555 17. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 15.1 3. Kevin Black (1979-83) 453-826 .548 18. Don Parsons (1946-50) 14.8 4. James Bailey (1975-79) 849-1558 .5449 19. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 14.8 5. Kenny Payne (1979-81) 110-202 .5446 20. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 14.62 6. Rick Harley (1965-68) 201-380 .529 21 Todd Billet (1999-01) 14.6 7. Rich Brunson (1979-83) 201-385 .522 22. Earl Duncan (1989-91) 14.5 Ted Jasieniecki (1968-70) 201-385 .522 23. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 14.3 9. Adrian Hill (2002-07) 222-426 .521 24. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 14.1 10. Ed Zucker (1983-88) 110-211 .5177 25. Phil Robinson (1963-66) 13.9 11. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 452-874 .5171 12. Brent Dabbs (1990-91) 137-265 .5170 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 13. Anthony Duckett (1985-90) 353-684 .516 1. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 921 14. Hamady Ndiaye (2006-) 153-297 .5750 2. James Bailey (1975-79) 849 15. Jim Valvano (1964-67) 467-922 .5065 3. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 804 16. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 578-1147 .5039 4. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 766 17. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 618-1230 .5024 5. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) 751 18. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 766-1526 .5020 6. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 665 19. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 566-1130 .5009 7. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 618 20. Lloyd Moore (1984-86) 169-340 .4971 8. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 581 21. John Somogyi (1971-73) 437-881 .4960 9. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 578 22. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 461-930 .4957 10. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 566 23. Mike Jones (1989-93) 359-726 .4945 11. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 542 24. Eric Clark (1994-98) 293-595 .492 12. John Battle (1981-85) 535 25 John Battle (1981-85) 535-1096 .488 13. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 512 14. Bucky Hatchett (1946-50) 484 15 Jeff Greer (1997-01) 479 16 Jim Valvano (1964-67) 467 17. Doug Patton (1958-61) 462 18. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 461 19. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 455 20. Kevin Black (1979-83) 453 21. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 452 22. Don Parsons (1946-50) 447 23. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 446 24. John Somogyi (1971-73) 437 25. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 435

CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 2086 2. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 1704 3. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) 1638 4. James Bailey (1975-79) 1558 5. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 1526 6. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 1425 7. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 1344 8. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 1327 9. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 1230 10. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 1149 11. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 1147 12. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 1134 147 CAREERRECORDS

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE CAREER REBOUNDS 1. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 265 1. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 1111 2. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 251 2. James Bailey (1975-79) 1074 3. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 242 3. Swede Sundstrom (1951-54) 942 4. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 197 4. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 910 5. Donnell Lumpkin (1989-93) 196 5. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 860 6 Jerome Coleman (2001-03) 171 6. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 850 7. Rick Dadika (1985-90) 163 7. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 800 8. Todd Billet (1999-01) 158 8. Don Petersen (1960-63) 719 9. Marquis Webb (2003-07) 140 9. Anthony Duckett (1985-90) 705 10. Tom Savage (1987-91) 133 10. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 703 11. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 691 CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12. JR Inman (2005-09) 688 1. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 742 13. Kevin Black (1979-83) 680 2. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 646 14. Phil Robinson (1963-66) 654 3. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 642 15. Karol Strelecki (1958-61) 649 4. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 555 16. Eric Clark (1994-98) 633 5. Donnell Lumpkin (1989-93) 469 17. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 630 6. Rick Dadika (1985-90) 422 18. Joel Normane (1959-62) 622 7. Marquis Webb (2003-07) 410 19. Dudley Tighe (1951-54) 618 8. Todd Billet (1999-01) 392 20. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 614 8. Todd Billet (1999-01) 392 21. Hal Corizzi (1949-52) 599 9. Jaron Griffin (2005-09) 385 22. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 592 10. Damon Santiago (1991-93, 94-96) 334 23. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 580 24. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 579 CAREER THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT.) 25. Lee Ammerman (1957-58, 60-61) 578 1. Donnell Lumpkin (1989-93) 196-469 .418 26. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 575 2. Tom Savage (1987-90) 133-325 .409 27. Doug Clark (1964-67) 558 3. Earl Duncan (1989-91) 88-216 .407 28. Lee Perry (1986-90) 555 4. Todd Billet (1999-01) 158-392 .403 29. Byron Joynes (2003-07) 554 5. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 251-646 .389 30. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 553 6. Rick Dadika (1985-90) 163-422 .386 31. Emory Ward (1985-89) 544 7. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 242-642 .3769 32. Andrew Kolbasovsky (1992-96) 527 8. Steve Worthy (1991-93) 122-324 .3765 33. Sean Axani (2000-04) 516 9. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 123-332 .370 34. Doug Brittelle (1966-69) 513 10 Damon Santiago (1991-96) 121-334 .362 35. Herve Lamizana (2001-04) 509 11. Robin James (1991-95) 57-159 .358 Ricky Shields (2001-05) 493 12. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 265-742 .357 37. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 487 13. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 197-555 .355 38. Steve Kaplan (1969-72) 470 14. Earl Johnson (1996-99) 99-280 .354 39. Mike Jones (1989-93) 469 15. Charles Jones (1993-95) 104-295 .353 40. Hamady Ndiaye (2006-) 453 41. Chuck Weiler (1990-94) 443 42. Vinnie Roundtree (1971-74) 412 43. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 405 44. Chris Remley (1981-85) 390 45. Rick Harley (1965-68) 387 46. Adrian Hill (2002-07) 382 47 Marquis Webb (2003-07) 380 48. Dick Stewart (1966-69) 376 49. Bruce Webster (1956-59) 370 50. Clarence Tillman (1980-83) 336

CAREER REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 40 GAMES) 1. Swede Sundstrom (1951-54) 17.1 2. Dudley Tighe (1951-54) 13.7 3. Don Petersen (1960-63) 12.6 4. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 11.0 5. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 9.75 6. Karol Strelecki (1958-61) 9.69 7. Dudley Tighe (1952-54) 9.66 8. Phil Robinson (1963-66) 9.3 9. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 9.25 10. Joel Normane (1959-62) 9.0 Keith Hughes (1989-91) 9.0 12. Lee Ammerman (1957-58, 59-61) 8.9 13. James Bailey (1975-79) 8.8 148 CAREERRECORDS

14. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 7.9 15. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 7.5 16. Bob Greacen (1966-69) 7.4 17. Doug Clark (1964-67) 7.25 18. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 7.24 19. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 7.23 20. Doug Brittelle (1966-69) 7.22 21. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 7.0 22. Dave Stires (1953-56) 6.7 Steve Kaplan (1969-72) 6.7

CAREER FREE THROWS MADE 1. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 557 2. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) 543 3. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 470 4. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 390 5. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 374 6. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 370 7. James Bailey (1975-79) 336 8. Kevin Black (1979-83) 325 9. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 321 10. Tom Savage (1987-91) 315 11. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 303 12. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 302 13. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 294 14. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 290 15. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 289 CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 ATT.) John Battle (1981-85) 289 1. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) .898 17. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 284 2. Steve Kaplan (1969-72) .888 18. Steve Kaplan (1969-72) 278 3. Chris Remley (1981-85) .841 T-19. Anthony Farmer (2005-09) 277 4. Earl Duncan (1989-91) .825 Quincy Douby (2003-06) 277 5. Al Karner (1994-96) .823 Bucky Hatchett (1946-50) 277 6. Quincy Douby (2003-06) .820 22. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 274 7. Geoff Billet (1995-99) .815 23. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 273 8. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) .814 24. Bruce Webster (1956-59) 267 9. John Somogyi (1971-73) .813 25. Phil Robinson (1963-66) 264 10. Donnell Lumpkin (1989-93) .798 11. Todd Billet (1999-01) .796 CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 12. Marquis Webb (2003-07) .785 1. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 757 13. Ricky Shields (2001-05) .784 2. Eric Riggins (1983-87) 657 14. Tom Savage (1987-91) .782 3. Bob Lloyd (1964-67) 605 15. Earl Johnson (1996-99) .779 4. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 579 16. Mike Dabney (1972-76) .774 5. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 553 17. Dahntay Jones (1998-00) .771 6. Larry Gordon (1951-54) 534 18. Bob Wenzel (1968-71) .764 7. James Bailey (1975-79) 513 19. Brian Ellerbe (1981-85) .7638 8. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 478 20. Lou Goetz (1966-69) .760 9. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 479 21. Juel Wiggan (2001-05) .754 10. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 465 22. Jim Valvano (1964-67) .752 11. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 454 23. Phil Robinson (1963-66) .748 12. Kevin Black (1979-83) 453 24. Steve Worthy (1991-93) .747 13. Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 446 25. Chris Nieberlein (1979-83) .7363 14. Hal Corizzi (1949-52) 419 15. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 417 CAREER ASSISTS 16. John Battle (1981-85) 409 1. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 585 17. Anthony Farmer (2005-09) 405 2. Brian Ellerbe (1981-85) 495 18. Keith Hughes (1989-91) 404 3. Geoff Billet (1995-99) 428 19. Tom Savage (1987-91) 403 4. Anthony Farmer (2005-09) 371 20. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 393 5. Damon Santiago (1991-96) 350 21. Lee Ammerman (1957-58, 60-61) 385 6. Steve Brown (1983-87) 314 22. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 380 7. Mike Dabney (1972-76) 311 23. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 372 Craig Carter (1987-91) 311 24. Bruce Webster (1956-59) 371 Jeff Greer (1997-01) 311 Doug Patton (1958-61) 371 10. Marquis Webb (2003-07) 305 11. Rick Dadika (1985-90) 296 12. Phil Sellers (1972-76) 293 13. Rich Brunson (1979-83) 289 149 CAREERRECORDS

14. Earl Johnson (1996-99) 287 15 Tom Brown (1977-79) 275 16. Mark Conlin (1973-77) 271 17. Mike Sherrod (2000-03) 256 18. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 257 19. Rodney Duncan (1976-79) 252 20. Todd Billet (1999-01) 246 21. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 245 22. Mike Jones (1989-93) 238 23. Juel Wiggan (2001-05) 234 24. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 213 Kevin Black (1979-83) 213

CAREER STEALS 1. Eddie Jordan (1973-77) 220 2. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 189 3. James Bailey (1975-79) 178 Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 176 5. Mike Jones (1989-93) 175 6. Rick Dadika (1985-90) 159 7. Kelvin Troy (1977-81) 144 8. Darius Griffin (1978-82) 142 9. Jeff Greer (1997-01) 136 10. Craig Carter (1987-91) 123 11. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 120 12. Ricky Shields (2001-05) 119 Mike Sherrod (2000-03) 119 14. Marquis Webb (2003-07) 117 Steve Worthy (1991-93) 117 Geoff Billet (1995-99) 117 17. Jerome Coleman (2001-03) 111 Mike Dabney (1972-76) 111 19. Juel Wiggan (2001-05) 107 TOP 50 SCORERS Abdel Anderson (1975-79) 107 NAME POINTS NAME POINTS 21. Andrew Kolbasovsky (1992-96) 102 1. Phil Sellers (72-76) 2399 26. Don Parsons (46-50) 1140 22. Kevin Black (1979-83) 99 2. Bob Lloyd (64-67) 2045 27. Jim Valvano (64-67) 1122 23. Daryl Smith (1988-92) 94 3. James Bailey (75-79) 2034 28. John Somogyi (71-73) 1109 Damon Santiago (1991-96) 94 25. Earl Clark (1994-8) 91 4. Mike Dabney (72-76) 1902 29. Rashod Kent (98-02) 1104 5. Hollis Copeland (74-78) 1769 30. Steve Worthy (91-93) 1095 CAREER BLOCKS 6. Quincy Douby (2003-06) 1690 31. Anthony Farmer (2005-09) 1092 1. Roy Hinson (1979-83) 355 7. Eddie Jordan (73-77) 1632 32. JR Inman (2005-09) 1060 2. James Bailey (1975-79) 304 8. Eric Riggins (83-87) 1604 33. Damon Santiago (91-93, 94-96)1056 3. Herve Lamizana (2001-04) 254 9 Ricky Shields (2001-05) 1,579 34. Gene Armstead (70-73) 1046 4. Chuck Weiler (1990-94) 246 10. Roy Hinson (79-83) 1525 35. Marquis Webb (2003-07) 1026 5. Hamady Ndiaye (2006-) 213 6. Eric Clark (1994-98) 183 11. Geoff Billet (95-99) 1480 36. Rick Dadika (85-90) 1023 7. Steve Perry (1984-85) 115 12. Abdel Anderson (75-79) 1459 37. Andrew Kolbasovsky (92-96) 1015 8. JR Inman (2005-09 ) 104 13. Kelvin Troy (77-81) 1458 38. Clarence Tillman (80-83) 983 9. Sean Axani (2000-04) 103 14. Jeff Greer (97-01) 1394 39. Brian Ellerbe (81-85) 978 10. Gene Armstead (1970-73) 100 15. John Battle (81-85) 1385 40. Jerome Coleman (2001-03) 971 11. Eugene Dabney (1998-02) 97 16. Rob Hodgson (95-99) 1275 41. Phil Robinson (63-66) 970 12. Rashod Kent (1998-02) 90 17. Keith Hughes (89-91) 1257 42. Donnell Lumpkin (89-93) 946 13. Anthony Duckett (1985-90) 83 14. Hollis Copeland (1974-78) 82 18. Bucky Hatchett (46-50) 1245 43. Mike Jones (89-93) 943 15. Gregory Echenique (2008-) 78 19. Kevin Black (79-83) 1231 44. Alan Ammerman (59-62) 928 16. Mike Jones (1989-93) 77 20. Larry Gordon (51-54) 1213 45. Anthony Duckett (85-90) 917 17. Byron Joynes (2003- 07) 69 21. Doug Patton (58-61) 1180 46. Chris Remley (81-85) 908 18. Adrian Hill (2002-07) 65 22. Jamal Phillips (91-95) 1177 47. Herve Lamizana (2001-04) 891 19 Quincy Douby (2003-06) 62 23. Tom Savage (87-91) 1166 48. Earl Johnson (96-99) 852 Keith Hughes (1989-91) 62 21. Jamal Phillips (1991-95) 59 24. Bob Greacen (66-69) 1154 49. Bruce Webster (56-59) 845 22. Lloyd Moore (1984-86) 57 25. Steve Kaplan (69-72) 1146 50. Todd Billet (99-01) 844 Lee Perry (1986-90) 57 24. Rob Hodgson (1995-99) 53 25. Dahntay Jones (1998-00) 46 150 1,000 POINT SCORERS

1. Phil Sellers - 2,399 Points 9. Ricky Shields - 1,579 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1972-73 26 197 499 .395 112 176 .636 264/10.2 506/19.5 NA NA NA 2001-02 31 118 321 .368 75 94 .798 112/3.6 355/11.5 55 35 1 1973-74 26 227 509 .446 148 188 .787 241/9.3 602/23.2 NA NA NA 2002-03 28 101 254 .398 73 90 .811 111/3.9 334/11.9 55 30 0 1974-75 29 254 536 .474 149 190 .784 272/9.4 657/22.7 NA NA NA 2003-04 33 167 404 .394 86 113 .761 156/4.7 513/15.5 63 31 4 1975-76 33 243 542 .448 148 203 .729 334/10.1 634/19.2 NA 62 18 2004-05 29 126 348 .362 56 73 .767 114/3.9 377/13.0 72 23 4 Totals 114 921 2,086 .442 557 757 .736 1,111/9.7 2,399/21.0 293 NA NA Totals 121 5121327.386 290 370 .784 493/4.1 1579/13.0 245 119 9 2. Bob Lloyd - 2,045 Points 10. Roy Hinson - 1,525 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1964-65 24 237 543 .436 127 145 .876 72/3.0 601/25.0 NA NA NA 1979-80 28 115 228 .504 42 76 .553 157/5.6 272/9.7 3860 1965-66 24 237 517 .458 161 183 .880 70/2.9 635/26.5 NA NA NA 1980-81 30 151 309 .489 59 98 .602 218/7.3 361/12.0 11 21 73 1966-67 29 277 578 .479 255 277 .921 96/3.3 809/27.9 NA NA NA 1981-82 30 153 316 .484 70 119 .588 217/7.2 376/12.5 26 13 78 Totals 77 751 1,638 .458 543 605 .898 238/3.1 2,045/26.6 NA NA NA 1982-83 31 199 377 .528 118 185 .641 268/8.6 516/16.6 20 27 144 Totals 119 618 1,230 .502 289 478 .605 860/7.2 1,525/12.8 60 69 355 3. James Bailey - 2,034 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 11. Geoff Billet - 1,480 Points 1975-76 32 121 240 .504 40 68 .588 233/8.7 282/8.8 19 44 94 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS BK ST 1976-77 28 185 342 .541 98 141 .695 304/10.9 468/16.7 27 50 72 1995-96 26 89 253 .352 72 80 .900 78/3.0 302/11.6 76 2 25 1977-78 31 312 533 .585 106 164 .646 290/9.4 730/23.5 20 56 72 1996-97 27 114 303 .376 87 117 .744 79/2.9 369/13.7 98 0 28 1978-79 30 231 443 .521 92 140 .657 247/8.2 554/18.5 27 28 66 1997-98 29 120 304 .395 90 109 .826 82/2.8 403/13.9 119 0 34 Totals 121 8491,558.545 336 513 .655 1,074/8.72,034/16.8 93 178304 1998-99 32 111 271 .410 121 148 .818 61/1.9 406/12.7 135 3 30 Totals 114 434 1131 .384 370 454 .815 300/2.6 1480/13.0 428 5 117 3-point field goals: 95-96: 52-141/.369; 96-97: 54-160/.338; 97-98: 73-187/.390; 98-99: 63- 4. Mike Dabney - 1,902 Points 154/.409; Total: 242-642/.377 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1972-73 26 133 299 .445 55 78 .705 159/6.1 321/12.3 59 NA NA 1973-74 26 170 369 .461 71 88 .807 179/6.9 411/15.8 33 NA NA 12. Abdel Anderson - 1,459 Points 1974-75 29 229 472 .485 83 103 .806 128/4.4 541/18.7 104 NA NA Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1975-76 33 272 564 .482 85 111 .766 148/4.5 629/19.1 115 111 11 1975-76 33 112 218 .514 86 114 .754 144/4.4 310/9.4 24 20 13 Totals 114 804 1,704 .472 294 380 .774 614/5.4 1,902/16.7 311 111 11 1976-77 28 181 357 .507 63 91 .692 157/5.6 425/15.2 44 24 9 1977-78 28 142 277 .513 73 103 .709 137/4.9 357/12.8 12 29 6 1978-79 31 143 295 .485 81 138 .587 192/6.2 367/11.8 26 34 11 5. Hollis Copeland - 1,769 Points Totals 120 578 1,147 .504 303 446 .679 630/5.3 1459/12.2 106 107 39 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1974-75 29 181 358 .506 33 60 .550 204/7.0 395/13.6 42 25 11 1975-76 33 177 392 .452 32 63 .508 220/6.7 426/12.9 50 29 31 13. Kelvin Troy - 1,458 Points 1976-77 28 191 356 .537 70 110 .636 226/8.1 452/16.1 60 27 21 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1977-78 31 217 420 .517 62 85 .729 200/6.5 496/16.0 61 39 19 1977-78 30 44 94 .468 36 60 .600 86/2.9 124/4.1 12 12 1 Totals 121 766 1,526 .502 197 318 .619 850/7.0 1,769/14.6 213 120 82 1978-79 31 138 286 .482 75 128 .586 192/6.2 351/11.3 38 33 5 1979-80 28 197 410 .480 134 196 .684 231/8.3 528/18.9 43 51 11 1980-81 30 163 359 .454 129 169 .763 194/6.5 455/15.2 66 48 2 6. Quincy Douby - 1,690 Points Totals 119 542 1,149 .472 374 553 .676 703/5.9 1,458/12.3 159 144 19 Year GP FGM-FGA FG% 3FGM-FGA FTM-FTA FT% Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 03-04 33 136-320 .425 69-162 (.426) 71-86 .826 63 56 13 27 412 12.5 04-05 29 158-403 .392 66-195 (.338) 57-76 .750 70 98 22 36 439 15.1 14. Jeff Greer - 1,394 Points 05-06 33 287-621 .462 116-289 (.401) 149-176 .847 141 103 27 58 839 25.4 Year G FG FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BK STL Totals 95 581-1344 .432 251-646 (.389)277-338 .820 274 257 62 121 1690 17.8 97-98 28 101 256 .395 36 64 .563 144/5.1 281/10.0 79 7 33 98-99 32 124 299 .415 63 88 .716 143/4.5 358/11.2 84 4 30 99-00 31 123 284 .433 70 109 .642 144/4.6 370/11.9 81 7 43 7. Eddie Jordan - 1,632 Points 00-01 27 131 295 .444 70 108 .648 122/4.5 385/14.3 67 12 30 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Total 118 479 1134 .422 239 369 .648 553/4.7 1,394/11.8 311 30 136 1973-74 26 124 278 .446 40 56 .714 81/3.2 288/11.1 78 NA NA 3-point field goals: 97-98: 43-124/.347; 98-99: 47-147/.320; 1974-75 29 164 337 .487 57 80 .713 98/3.4 385/13.3 131 NA NA 99-00: 54-137/.394; 00-01: 53-147/.361 Total: 197-555/.355 1975-76 33 187 397 .471 89 111 .802 102/3.1 463/14.0 174 NA 1 1976-77 28 190 413 .460 116 170 .682 124/4.4 496/17.7 202 NA NA Totals 116 665 1,425 .467 302 417 .724 405/3.5 1,632/14.1 585 220 1 15. John Battle - 1,385 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1981-82 29 29 67 .433 12 28 .429 29/1.0 70/2.4 22 81 8. Eric Riggins - 1,604 Points 1982-83 31 68 139 .489 37 51 .725 48/1.5 182/5.9 41 12 1 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1983-84 25 207 420 .493 111 153 .725 78/3.1 525/21.0 36 30 3 1983-84 25 58 131 .443 42 76 .553 63/2.5 158/6.3 10 8 11 1984-85 29 231 470 .491 129 177 .729 115/4.0 608/21.0 76 15 6 1984-85 25 108 197 .548 99 131 .756 123/4.9 315/12.6 10 18 8 Totals 114 535 1,096 .488 289 409 .707 270/2.4 1,385/12.1 175 65 11 1985-86 28 155 323 .480 129 194 .665 142/5.1 439/15.7 21 22 9 3-point field goals: 82-83: 9-18/.500; 84-85: 17-58/.293 Total: 26 76/.342 1986-87 28 245 479 .512 200 256 .781 159/5.7 692/24.7 22 13 8 Totals 106 566 1,130 .501 470 657 .715 487/4.6 1,604/15.1 63 61 36 3-point field goals: 86-87: 2-11/.182

Sellers Lloyd Bailey Dabney Copeland Douby Jordan Riggins Shields Hinson 151 1,000 POINT SCORERS

16. Rob Hodgson - 1,275 Points 23. Tom Savage - 1,166 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS BK ST Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1995-96 22 46 128 .359 57 75 .760 108/4.9 160/7.3 31 8 37 1987-88 22 94 245 .384 85 107 .794 107/4.9 296/13.5 37 10 10 1996-97 27 97 229 .424 105 124 .847 133/4.9 322/11.9 30 18 43 1988-89 31 184 395 .466 172 218 .789 136/4.4 621/20.0 42 26 9 1997-98 29 120 248 .484 106 127 .835 158/5.4 383/13.2 37 14 50 1989-90 16 65 152 .428 46 59 .780 61/3.8 199/12.4 16 92 1998-99 32 118 258 .457 122 153 .797 180/5.6 410/12.8 68 1346 1990-91 6 16 30 .533 12 19 .632 11/1.8 50/8.3 1 2 0 Totals 110 381 863 .441 390 479 .814 579/5.3 1,275/11.6 166 53 176 Totals 75 359 822 .437 315 403 .782 315/4.2 1166/15.5 96 47 21 3-point field goals: 95-96: 11-39/.282; 96-97: 23-64/.359; 97-98: 37-101/.366; 98-99: 52- 3-point field goals: 87-88: 23-80/.288; 88-89: 81-171/.474; 89-90: 23-61/.377; 128/.406; Total: 123-332/.370 90-91: 6-13/.462; Totals: 133-325/.409 17. Keith Hughes - 1,257 Points 24. Bob Greacen - 1,154 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1989-90 35 242 543 .446 130 183 .710 286/8.2 649/18.5 17 24 34 1966-67 29 118 229 .515 57 78 .731 190/6.6 293/10.1 ------1990-91 29 213 485 .439 144 221 .652 289/10.0 608/21.0 25 8 28 1967-68 24 129 278 .464 71 99 .717 200/8.3 329/13.7 ------Totals 64 455 1,028 .443 274 404 .678 575/9.0 1,257/19.6 42 32 62 1968-69 25 214 423 .506 104 141 .738 190/7.6 532/21.3 ------3-point field goals: 89-90: 35-105; .333; 90-91: 38-104/.365; Total: 73-209/.349 Totals 78 461 930 .496 232 318 .730 580/7.4 1,154/14.8 ------18. Bucky Hatchett - 1,245 Points 25. Steve Kaplan - 1,146 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1946-47 19 97 ------45 82 .549 ---/--- 239/12.6 ------1969-70 23 134 260 .515 102 110 .927 100/4.3 370/16.1 ------1947-48 11 84 ------33 ------/--- 201/18.3 ------1970-71 23 161 352 .457 102 118 .864 190/8.3 424/18.4 ------1948-49 26 165 ------116 ------/--- 446/17.2 ------1971-72 24 139 288 .483 74 85 .871 180/7.5 352/14.7 ------1949-50 25 138 326 .423 83 120 .692 ---/-- 359/14.4 ------Totals 70 434 900 .482 278 313 .888 470/6.7 1,146/16.4 ------Totals 81 484 ------277 ------/--- 1245/15.4 ------26. Don Parsons - 1,140 Points 19. Kevin Black - 1,231 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1946-47 19 86 ------54 96 .563 ---/--- 226/11.9 ------1979-80 28 103 218 .472 78 101 .772 187/6.7 284/10.1 48 23 16 1947-48 23 104 ------56 ------/--- 264/11.5 ------1980-81 30 111 199 .558 57 80 .713 150/5.0 279/9.3 62 19 7 1948-49 26 132 ------53 ------/--- 317/12.2 ------1981-82 30 107 199 .538 63 99 .636 160/5.3 277/9.2 53 28 16 1949-50 28 125 357 .350 83 126 .659 ---/--- 333/11.9 ------1982-83 31 132 210 .629 127 173 .734 183/5.9 391/12.6 50 29 4 Totals 96 447 ------246 ------/--- 1,140/11.9 ------Totals 119 453 826 .548 325 453 .717 680/5.7 1,231/10.3 213 99 43 27. Jim Valvano - 1,122 Points 20. Larry Gordon - 1,213 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1964-65 21 96 193 .497 31 43 .721 79/3.8 223/10.6 ------1951-52 19 131 342 .383 53 99 .535 177/9.3 315/16.6 ------1965-66 24 159 324 .491 55 75 .733 94/3.9 373/15.5 ------1952-53 21 142 344 .413 122 214 .570 170/8.1 406/19.3 ------1966-67 29 212 405 .523 102 132 .773 103/3.6 526/18.1 ------1953-54 24 173 407 .425 146 221 .661 245/10.2 492/20.5 ------Totals 74 467 922 .507 188 250 .752 276/3.7 1122/15.2 ------Totals 64 446 1,093 .408 321 534 .601 592/9.3 1,213/19.0 ------28. John Somogyi - 1,109 Points 21. Doug Patton - 1,180 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1971-72 25 219 463 .473 150 189 .794 74/3.0 588/23.5 ------1958-59 20 118 313 .377 65 96 .677 89/4.5 301/15.1 ------1972-73 26 218 418 .522 85 100 .850 66/2.5 521/20.0 83 ------1959-60 25 184 428 .430 127 177 .718 99/4.0 495/19.8 ------Totals 51 437 881 .496 235 289 .813 140/2.7 1,109/21.7 ------1960-61 21 160 391 .409 64 98 .653 78/3.7 384/18.3 ------Totals 66 462 1132.408 256 371 .690 266/4.0 1,180/17.9 ------29. Rashod Kent - 1,104 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 22. Jamal Phillips - 1,177 Points 98-99 28 94 141 .667 57 132 .432 138/4.9 245/8.8 20 45 11 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 99-00 31 107 179 .598 62 133 .466 214/6.9 276/8.9 49 52 11 1991-92 30 120 222 .541 69 133 .519 169/5.6 309/10.3 19 25 13 00-01 26 108 168 .643 40 112 .357 241/9.2 256/8.2 32 34 11 1992-93 28 118 238 .496 78 132 .591 180/6.4 314/11.2 38 17 15 01-02 31 126 233 .541 75 202 .371 317/10.2 327/10.5 49 58 57 1993-94 27 100 198 .505 64 103 .621 169/6.3 264/9.8 18 10 18 Total 116 435 721 .603 234 579 .404 910/7.8 1,104/9.5 150 189 90 1994-95 28 114 216 .528 62 97 .639 173/6.2 290/10.4 15 8 13 Totals 113 452 874 .517 273 465 .587 691/6.1 1177/10.4 90 60 59 30. Steve Worthy - 1,095 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1991-92 31 198 433 .457 118 156 .756 147/4.7 583/18.8 119 55 10 1992-93 28 172 398 .432 115 156 .737 112/4.0 512/18.3 66 62 12 Totals 59 370 831 .445 233 312 .747 259/4.4 1095/18.6 185 117 22 3-point field goals: 91-92: 69-171/.404; 92-93: 53-153/.346; Total: 122-324/.377

Billet Anderson Troy Greer Battle Hodgson Hughes Hatchett Black Gordon 152 1,000 POINT SCORERS

31. Anthony Farmer - 1,092 Points 36. Rick Dadika - 1,023 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 2005-06 32 84 219 .384 75 114 .658 85/2.7 267/8.3 124 22 14 1985-86 13 40 78 .513 10 18 .556 23/1.8 90/6.9 26 91 2006-07 28 73 226 .323 52 88 .591 66/2.4 217/7.8 88 26 11 1986-87 28 103 291 .354 45 72 .625 76/2.7 305/10.9 82 40 3 2007-08 31 102 243 .420 82 107 .766 79/2.5 316/10.2 72 25 4 1987-88 4 10 30 .333 46.667 8/2.0 29/7.3 770 2008-09 32 102 240 .425 68 96 .708 87/2.7 292/9.1 87 24 1 1988-89 31 136 295 .461 68 83 .819 99/3.2 406/13.1 117 77 4 Totals 123 361 928 .389 277 405 .684 317/2.6 1092/8.9 371 97 30 1989-90 33 58 150 .387 43 55 .782 52/1.6 193/5.8 64 26 3 3-point field goals: 05-06: 24-63/.381: 06-07: 19-59/.322; 07-08: 30-75/.400; Totals 109 347 844 .411 170 234 .726 258/2.4 1,023/9.4 296 159 11 08-09: 20-69/.290; Total: 93-266/.350 3-point field goals: 86-87: 54-155/.348; 87-88: 5-13/.385; 88-89: 66-161/.410; 32. JR Inman - 1,060 Points 89-90: 38-93/.409 Total: 163-422/.386 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 2005-06 24 67 166 .404 47 62 .758 127/5.3 209/8.7 17 19 42 2006-07 27 109 270 .404 77 106 .726 196/7.3 324/12.0 16 17 26 37. Andrew Kolbasovsky - 1,015 Points 2007-08 31 144 342 .421 63 103 .612 222/7.2 379/12.2 21 19 21 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 2008-09 30 53 138 .384 36 48 .750 143/4.8 148/4.9 22 11 15 1992-93 27 44 109 .404 37 59 .627 82/3.0 125/4.6 8 21 12 Totals 112 373 916 .407 223 319 .699 688/6.1 1060/9.5 76 66 104 1993-94 27 101 218 .463 84 108 .778 141/5.2 286/10.6 17 30 12 3-point field goals: 05-06: 28-72/.389: 06-07: 29-91/.319; 07-08: 28-89/.315; 1994-95 28 114 235 .485 77 97 .794 177/6.3 310/11.1 40 30 5 08-09: 6-17/.353; Total: 91-269/.338 1995-96 27 163 387 .421 39 61 .639 127/4.7 294/10.9 22 21 4 Totals 109 422 949 .445 237 325 .729 527/4.8 1,015/9.3 87 102 33 3-point field goals: 92-93: 0-3/.000; 93-94: 0-7/.000; 94-95: 5-17/.294; 33. Damon Santiago - 1,056 Points 95-96: 23-63/.365; Total: 28-90/.311 Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1991-92 30 47 140 .336 25 43 .581 71/2.4 139/4.6 61 23 5 1992-93 28 81 193 .420 68 81 .840 76/2.7 244/8.7 122 27 3 1993-94 DNP-INJURY 1994-95 28 74 208 .356 44 71 .620 73/2.6 209/7.5 85 20 1 1995-96 27 163 387 .421 68 94 .723 95/3.5 464/17.2 82 24 2 Totals 113 365 928 .393 205 289 .709 315/2.8 1,056/9.3 350 94 11 3-point field goals: 91-92: 20-65/.308: 92-93: 14-39/.359; 94-95: 17-70/.243; 95-96: 70-160/.438; Total: 121-334/.362 34. Gene Armstead - 1,046 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 1970-71 23 146 271 .539 78 134 .582 271/11.8 370/16.1 ------1971-72 25 133 257 .518 68 105 .648 295/11.8 334/13.4 ------1972-73 25 143 232 .616 56 70 .800 234/9.4 342/13.7 28 ------Totals 73 422 760 .555 202 309 .654 800/11.0 1,046/14.3 ------35. Marquis Webb - 1,026 Points Year G FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts/Avg AS ST BK 2003-04 33 64 162 .395 78 101 .772 113/3.4 236/7.2 96 29 3 2004-05 29 59 166 .355 48 63 .762 91/3.2 185/6.4 85 31 3 2005-06 33 103 258 .399 59 76 .776 105/3.2 312/9.5 90 32 3 2006-07 29 95 253 .375 59 71 .831 71/2.4 293/10.1 34 25 0 Totals 124 321 839 .383 244 311 .785 380/3.1 1,026/8.3 305 117 9 3-point field goals: 03-04: 30-79/.380; 04-05: 19-70/.271; 05-06: 47-130/.362; 06-07: 44-131/.336 Total: 140-410/.341

Patton Phillips Savage Greacen Kaplan Parsons Valvano Somogyi Kent Worthy

Farmer Inman Santiago Armstead Webb Dadika Kolbasovsky 153 SINGLESEASONRECORDS

SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS SINGLE SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 1. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 839 1. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 27.9 2. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 809 2. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 26.5 3. James Bailey (1977-78) 730 3. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 25.4 4. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 692 4. Bob Lloyd (1964-65) 25.0 5. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 657 5. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 24.7 6. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 649 6. James Bailey (1977-78) 23.55 7. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 635 7. John Somogyi (1971-72) 23.52 8. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 634 8. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 23.2 9. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 629 9. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 22.7 10. Tom Savage (1988-89) 621 10. Bob Greacen (1968-69) 21.3 11. John Battle (1984-85) 608 11. John Battle (1983-84) 21.00 Keith Hughes (1990-91) 608 12 John Battle (1984-85) 20.97 13. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 602 Keith Hughes (1990-91) 20.97 14. Bob Lloyd (1964-65) 601 14. Larry Gordon (1953-54) 20.5 15. John Somogyi (1971-72) 588 15. Ed Benzon (1921-22) 20.1 16. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 583 16. John Somogyi (1972-73) 20.04 17. James Bailey (1978-79) 554 17. Tom Savage (1988-89) 20.03 18. Mike Dabney (1974-75) 541 18. Doug Patton (1959-60) 19.8 19. Bob Greacen (1968-69) 532 19. Phil Sellers (1972-73) 19.5 20. Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 528 20. Larry Gordon (1952-53) 19.3 21. Jim Valvano (1966-67) 526 21. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 19.2 22. John Battle (1983-84) 525 22. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 19.1 23. Jerome Coleman (2001-02) 522 23. Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 18.9 24. John Somogyi (1972-73) 521 24. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 18.8 25 Mike Rosario (2008-09) 517 25. Mike Dabney (1974-75) 18.7

SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 1. James Bailey (1977-78) 312 2. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 287 3. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 277 4. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 272 5. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 254 6. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 245 7. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 243 8. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 242 9. Bob Lloyd (1964-65) 237 Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 237 11. James Bailey (1978-79) 231 John Battle (1984-85) 231 13. Mike Dabney (1974-75) 229 14. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 227 15. John Somogyi (1971-72) 219 16. John Somogyi (1972-73) 218 17. Hollis Copeland (1977-78) 217 18. Bob Greacen (1968-69) 214 19. Keith Hughes (1990-91) 213 20. Jim Valvano (1966-67) 212 21. John Battle (1983-84) 207 22. Roy Hinson (1982-83) 199 23. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 198 24. Phil Sellers (1972-73) 197 Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 197

SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 621 2. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 578 3. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 564 4. Bob Lloyd (1964-65) 543 Keith Hughes (1989-90) 543 6. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 542 7. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 536 8. James Bailey (1977-78) 533 9. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 517 10. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 509 154 SINGLESEASONRECORDS

11. Phil Sellers (1972-73) 499 Donnell Lumpkin (1989-90) 54 12. Keith Hughes (1990-91) 485 Geoff Billet (1996-97) 54 13. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 479 Jeff Greer (1999-00) 54 14. Mike Dabney (1974-75) 472 24. Steve Worthy (1992-93) 53 15. Mike Rosario (2008-09) 470 Jeff Greer (2000-01) 53 John Battle (1984-85) 470 17. John Somogyi (1971-72) 463 SINGLE SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 18. Jerome Coleman (2001-02) 449 1. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 289 19. James Bailey (1978-79) 443 2. Jerome Coleman (2001-02) 286 20. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 433 3. Mike Rosario (2008-09) 252 21. Jerome Coleman (2002-03) 432 4. Ricky Shields (2003-04) 249 22. Doug Patton (1959-60) 428 5. Jerome Coleman (2002-03) 244 23. Bob Greacen (1968-69) 423 6. Ricky Shields (2004-05) 203 24. Hollis Copeland (1977-78) 420 7. Todd Billet (2000-01) 202 John Battle (1983-84) 420 8. Quincy Douby (2004-05) 195 9. Todd Billet (1999-00) 190 SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT) 10. Geoff Billet (1997-98) 187 1. Rashod Kent (1998-99) .667 11. Charles Jones (1993-94) 180 2. Rashod Kent (2000-01) .643 12. Tom Savage (1988-89) 171 3. Kevin Black (1982-83) .629 Steve Worthy (1991-92) 171 4. Gene Armstead (1972-73) .616 14. Donnell Lumpkin (1992-93) 166 5. Rich Brunson (1982-83) .613 15. Quincy Douby (2003-04) 162 6. Rashod Kent (1999-00) .598 16. Rick Dadika (1988-89) 161 7. Hamady Ndiaye (2008-09) .587 17. Damon Santiago (1995-96) 160 8. Adrian Hill (2006-07) .586 Geoff Billet (1996-97) 160 9. James Bailey (1977-78) .585 19. Rick Dadika (1986-87) 155 10. Anthony Duckett (1987-88) .559 20. Geoff Billet (1998-99) 154 11. Kevin Black (1980-81) .558 21. Steve Worthy (1992-93) 153 12. Eric Riggins (1984-85) .548 22. Ricky Shields (2002-03) 150 13. Rashod Kent (2001-02) .541 Terry Mills (1996-97) 150 14. James Bailey (1976-77) .5409 24. Jeff Greer (1998-99) 147 15. Jamal Phillips (1991-92) .5405 Jeff Greer (2000-01) 147 16. Eric Clark (1994-95) .5392 17. Gene Armstead (1970-71) .5387 SINGLE SEASON 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN 50 ATT.) 18. Kevin Black (1981-82) .5377 1. Tom Savage (1988-89) (81-171) .474 19. Hollis Copeland (1976-77) .5365 2. Donnell Lumpkin (1989-90) (54-122) .443 20. Eric Clark (1997-98) .534 3. Damon Santiago (1995-96) (70-160) .438 21. Emory Ward (1988-89) .530 4. Donnell Lumpkin (1992-93) (72-166) .434 22. Lloyd Moore (1984-85) .5283 5. Earl Duncan (1989-90) (49-114) .430 23. Chuck Weiler (1992-93) .5280 6. Quincy Douby (2003-04) (69-162) .426 24. Roy Hinson (1982-83) .5278 7. Steve Brown (1986-87) (26-62) .419 25. Jamal Phillips (1994-95) .5278 8. Jaron Griffin (2008-09) (25-61) .410 9. Rick Dadika (1988-89) (66-161) .4099 SINGLE SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 10. Geoff Billet (1998-99) (63-154) .4090 1. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 116 11. Rick Dadika (1989-90) (38-93) .4086 2. Jerome Coleman (2001-02) 99 12. Rob Hodgson (1998-99) (52-128) .4063 3. Ricky Shields (2003-04) 93 Todd Billet (2000-01) (82-202) .4059 4. Todd Billet (2000-01) 82 14. Steve Worthy (1991-92) (69-171) .404 5. Tom Savage (1988-89) 81 15. Quincy Douby (2005-06) (116-289) .401 6. Mike Rosario (2008-09) 76 16. Anthony Farmer (2007-08) (30-75) .400 . Todd Billet (1999-00) 76 Todd Billet (1999-00) (76-190) .400 8. Geoff Billet (1997-98) 73 18. Donnell Lumpkin (1991-92) (43-109) .394 9. Jerome Coleman (2002-03) 72 Robin James (1994-95) (43-109) .394 Donnell Lumpkin (1992-93) 72 Jeff Greer (1999-00) (54-137) .394 11. Damon Santiago (1995-96) 70 21. Ricky Shields (2002-03) (59-150) .393 12. Quincy Douby (2003-04) 69 22. Geoff Billet (1997-98) (73-187) .390 Ricky Shields (2004-05) 69 23. JR Inman (2005-06) (28-72) .389 14. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 69 24. Earl Johnson (1996-97) (43-111) .387 15. Charles Jones (1993-94) 67 25. Earl Duncan (1990-91) (39-102) .382 16. Quincy Douby (2004-05) 66 Rick Dadika (1988-89) 66 18. Geoff Billet (1998-99) 63 19. Ricky Shields (2002-03) 59 20. Rick Dadika (1986-87) 54 155 SINGLESEASONRECORDS

SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDS 10. Larry Gordon (1953-54) 146 1. Swede Sundstrom (1953-54) 494 11. Keith Hughes (1990-91) 144 2. Don Peterson (1962-63) 389 12. Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 134 3. Swede Sundstrom (1952-53) 364 13. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 130 4. Hal Corizzi (1950-51) 339 14. Kelvin Troy (1980-81) 129 5. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 334 John Battle (1984-85) 129 6. Rashod Kent (2001-02) 317 Eric Riggins (1985-86) 129 7. Karol Strelecki (1958-59) 310 17. Doug Patton (1959-60) 127 8. James Bailey (1976-77) 304 Bob Lloyd (1964-65) 127 9. Gene Armstead (1971-72) 295 Kevin Black (1982-83) 127 10. James Bailey (1977-78) 290 20. Dahntay Jones (1999-00) 124 11. Keith Hughes (1990-91) 289 21. Larry Gordon (1952-53) 122 12. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 286 Rob Hodgson (1998-99) 122 13. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 272 23. Geoff Billet (1998-99) 121 14. Gene Armstead (1970-71) 271 24. Swede Sundstrom (1953-54) 118 15. Gregory Echenique (2008-09) 268 Roy Hinson (1982-83) 118 Roy Hinson (1982-83) 268 Steve Worthy (1991-92) 118 17. Phil Sellers (1972-73) 264 18. Hal Corizzi (1951-52) 260 SINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 19. Herve Lamizana (2003-04) 252 1. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 277 20. Doug Brittelle (1968-69) 251 2. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 256 21. Dudley Tighe (1953-54) 248 3. Larry Gordon (1953-54) 221 22. James Bailey (1978-79) 247 Keith Hughes (1990-91) 221 23. Larry Gordon (1953-54) 245 5. Tom Savage (1988-89) 218 24. Phil Robinson (1963-64) 242 6. Larry Gordon (1952-53) 214 25. Rashod Kent (2000-01) 241 7. Ed Benzon (1921-22) 208 Phil Sellers (1973-74) 241 8. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 203 9. Rashod Kent (2001-02) 202 SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE 10. Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 196 1. Swede Sundstrom (1953-54) 20.6 11. Eric Riggins (1985-86) 194 2. Swede Sundstrom (1952-53) 17.3 12. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 193 3. Don Peterson (1962-63) 16.9 13. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 190 4. Hal Corizzi (1950-51) 16.1 14. John Somogyi (1971-72) 189 5. Hal Corizzi (1951-52) 15.3 15. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 188 6. Karol Strelecki (1958-59) 13.5 16. Roy Hinson (1982-83) 185 7. Don Peterson (1961-62) 12.9 17. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 183 8. Gene Armstead (1971-72) 11.80 18. Keith Hughes (1989-90) 183 Gene Armstead (1970-71) 11.78 19. Doug Patton (1959-60) 177 10. Phil Robinson (1963-64) 11.0 20. John Battle (1984-85) 177 11. James Bailey (1976-77) 10.9 21. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 176 12. Dudley Tighe (1952-53) 10.5 Phil Sellers (1972-73) 176 13. Dudley Tighe (1953-54) 10.3 23. Dahntay Jones (1999-00) 175 14. Rashod Kent (2001-02) 10.23 24. Kevin Black (1982-83) 173 15. Larry Gordon (1953-54) 10.21 25. Eddie Jordan (1976-77) 170 16. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 10.18 17. Phil Sellers (1972-73) 10.15 SINGLE SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 ATT.) 18. Doug Brittelle (1968-69) 10.04 1. Steve Kaplan (1969-70) .927 19. Joel Normane (1960-61) 10.00 2. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) .921 20. Keith Hughes (1990-91) 9.96 3. Geoff Billet (1995-96) .900 21. Lee Ammerman (1957-58) 9.8 4. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) .880 22. Joel Normane (1961-62) 9.5 5. Bob Lloyd (1964-65) .876 23. Phil Sellers (1974-75) 9.38 6. Keith Hughes (1989-90) .874 24. Gene Armstead (1972-73) 9.36 7. Steve Kaplan (1971-72) .871 25. James Bailey (1977-78) 9.35 8. Steve Kaplan (1970-71) .864 9. Al Karner (1994-95) .853 SINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 10. John Somogyi (1972-73) .850 1. Bob Lloyd (1966-67) 255 11. Rob Hodgson (1996-97) .847 2. Eric Riggins (1986-87) 200 12. Quincy Douby (2005-06) .8465 3. Tom Savage (1988-89) 172 13. Earl Duncan (1990-91) .846 4. Bob Lloyd (1965-66) 161 14. Damon Santiago (1992-93) .840 5. John Somogyi (1971-72) 150 15. Mike Rosario (2008-09) .839 6. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 149 16. Rob Hodgson (1997-98) .835 Phil Sellers (1974-75) 149 17. Marquis Webb (2006-07) .831 8. Phil Sellers (1973-74) 148 18. Todd Billet (1999-00) .827 Phil Sellers (1975-76) 148 19. Geoff Billet (1997-98) .8256 156 SINGLESEASONRECORDS

20. Quincy Douby (2003-04) .8255 SINGLE SEASON STEALS 21. Rick Dadika (1988-89) .819 1. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 111 22. Geoff Billet (1998-99) .818 2. Eddie Jordan (1975-76) 104 23. Dahntay Jones (1998-99) .814 3. Eddie Jordan (1976-77) 94 24. Ricky Shields (2002-03) .811 4. Rick Dadika (1988-89) 77 25. Mike Dabney (1973-74) .807 5. Phil Sellers (1975-76) 62 Steve Worthy (1992-93) 62 SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS 7. Jerome Coleman (2001-02) 59 1. Eddie Jordan (1976-77) 202 8. Quincy Douby (2005-06) 58 2. Eddie Jordan (1975-76) 174 Rashod Kent (2001-02) 58 3. Rodney Duncan (1977-78) 169 10. Mike Sherrod (2001-02) 56 4. Rich Brunson (1982-83) 152 James Bailey (1977-78) 56 5. Brian Ellerbe (1984-85) 149 12. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 55 6. Tom Brown (1978-79) 141 13. Jerome Coleman (2002-03) 52 7. Brian Ellerbe (1983-84) 139 Rashod Kent (1999-00) 52 8. Geoff Billet (1998-99) 135 15. Corey Chandler (2007-08) 51 9. Tom Brown (1977-78) 134 Kelvin Troy (1979-80) 51 10. Todd Billet (1999-00) 132 Mike Jones (1991-92) 51 11. Eddie Jordan (1974-75) 131 18. James Bailey (1976-77) 50 12. Mark Conlin (1976-77) 129 Rob Hodgson (1998-99) 50 13. Mike Sherrod (2001-02) 125 20. Al Karner (1994-95) 49 Steve Brown (1985-86) 125 21. Mike Sherrod (2002-03) 48 15. Anthony Farmer (2005-06) 124 Kelvin Troy (1980-81) 48 16. Earl Duncan (1989-90) 122 Mike Jones (1990-91) 48 Damon Santiago (1992-93) 122 24. Rob Hodgson (1997-98) 46 18. John McFadden (1970-71) 120 25. Steve Hefele (1977-78) 45 19. Steve Worthy (1991-92) 119 Darius Griffin (1979-80) 45 Geoff Billet (1997-98) 119 Steve Perry (1984-85) 45 21. Earl Johnson (1997-98) 118 Rashod Kent (1998-99) 45 22. Rick Dadika (1988-89) 117 23. Mike Dabney (1975-76) 115 24. Todd Billet (2000-01) 114 25. Brian Ellerbe (1982-83) 113 Al Karner (1994-95) 113

SINGLE SEASON BLOCKS 1. Roy Hinson (1982-83) 144 2. Herve Lamizana (2003-04) 102 3. James Bailey (1975-76) 94 Chuck Weiler (1991-92) 94 5. Hamady Ndiaye (2007-08) 93 6. Herve Lamizana (2002-03) 83 7. Gregory Echenique (2008-09) 78 . Roy Hinson (1981-82) 78 9. Roy Hinson (1980-81) 73 Steve Perry (1984-85) 73 11. James Bailey (1976-77) 72 James Bailey (1977-78) 72 13. Hamady Ndiaye (2008-09) 71 Chuck Weiler (1993-94) 71 15. James Bailey (1978-79) 66 16. Herve Lamizana (2001-02) 61 17. Roy Hinson (1979-80) 60 18. Rashod Kent (2001-02) 57 19. Eric Clark (1995-96) 55 20. Hamady Ndiaye (2006-07) 49 21. Eric Clark (1996-97) 46 22. Eric Clark (1994-95) 44 23. JR Inman (2005-06) 42 Steve Perry (1983-84) 42 25. Gene Armstead (1970-71) 41 157 THREE-POINTHISTORY RANKED BY THREE-POINT FG MADE Year 3-PT FG Made 3-PT FG ATT 3-PT FG% GAMES MADE/GAME 2003-04 239 657 .364 33 7.2 2005-06 233 636 .366 33 7.1 1989-90 216 542 .399 31 5.4 1998-99 198 548 .361 32 6.2 1995-96 193 525 .368 27 7.1 1997-98 189 535 .353 29 6.5 2002-03 186 559 .333 28 6.6 1999-00 182 488 .373 31 5.9 2001-02 178 562 .317 31 5.7 2004-05 174 536 .325 29 6.0 1996-97 174 515 .338 27 6.4 2007-08 171 537 .318 31 5.5 1991-92 168 418 .349 31 5.4 2008-09 167 565 .296 32 5.2 1988-89 166 397 .418 31 5.4 1992-93 157 434 .362 28 5.6 1994-95 153 478 .320 28 5.5 2006-07 150 494 .304 29 5.2 2000-01 142 381 .373 27 5.3 1990-91 140 379 .369 29 4.8 1993-94 122 390 .312 27 4.5 1986-87 100 286 .350 28 3.6 1987-88 98 300 .327 29 3.4

RANKED BY THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Year 3-PT FG Made 3-PT FG ATT 3-PT FG% 1988-89 166 397 .418 1989-90 216 542 .399 1999-00 182 488 .3729 2000-01 142 381 .3727 1990-91 140 379 .369 1995-96 193 525 .368 2005-06 233 636 .366 2003-04 239 657 .364 1992-93 157 434 .362 1998-99 198 548 .361 1997-98 189 535 .353 1986-87 100 286 .350 1991-92 168 418 .349 1996-97 174 515 .338 2002-03 186 559 .333 1987-88 98 300 .327 2004-05 174 536 .325 1994-95 153 478 .320 2007-08 171 537 .318 2001-02 178 562 .317 1993-94 122 390 .312 2006-07 150 494 .304 2008-09 167 565 .296 YEAR-BY-YEAR THREE-POINT FG Year 3-PT FG Made 3-PT FG ATT 3-PT FG% 1986-87 100 286 .350 1987-88 98 300 .327 1988-89 166 397 .418 1989-90 216 542 .399 1990-91 140 379 .369 1991-92 168 418 .349 1992-93 157 434 .362 1993-94 122 390 .312 1994-95 153 478 .320 1995-96 193 525 .368 1996-97 174 515 .338 1997-98 189 535 .353 1998-99 198 548 .361 1999-00 182 488 .373 2000-01 142 381 .373 2001-02 178 562 .317 2002-03 186 559 .333 2003-04 239 657 .364 2004-05 174 536 .325 2005-06 233 636 .366 2006-07 150 494 .304 2007-08 171 537 .318 2008-09 167 565 .296 158 SINGLEGAMERECORDS

SINGLE GAME FIELD GOALS MADE Phil Sellers vs. Columbia (1/26/74) 40 1. Bob Greacen vs. Colgate (12/7/68) 19 Keith Hughes vs. Penn State (1/28/91) 40 Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) 19 14. Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (2/20/65) 39 3. Bucky Hatchett vs. Bucknell (3/10/48) 18 Bob Lloyd vs. Connecticut (2/23/67) 39 4. Don Peterson vs. Delaware (2/2/63) 17 Eric Riggins vs. Massachusetts (2/12/87) 39 Jim Valvano vs. Rice (12/30/65) 17 17. Jim Valvano vs. Rice (12/30/65) 38 Bob Lloyd vs. Marshall (3/18/67) 17 Bob Lloyd vs. Fordham (1/25/67) 38 Phil Sellers vs. Utah (12/2/74) 17 John Somogyi vs. Pittsburgh (1/5/72) 38 James Bailey vs. Manhattan (12/22/77) 17 Phil Sellers vs. Utah (12/2/74) 38 James Bailey vs. Wm. & Mary (1/10/78) 17 10. Bob Lloyd vs. Navy (1/8/65) 16 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (12/8/65) 16 1. Brian Ellerbe vs. NC State (12/27/84) 16 Bob Lloyd vs. Utah State (3/11/67) 16 2. John McFadden vs. W Virginia (2/11/71) 14 Phil Sellers vs. So. California (12/28/73) 16 Brian Ellerbe vs. Geo Wash (1/26/85) 14 4. Eddie Jordan vs. Geo Wash (2/20/77) 13 SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Rodney Duncan vs. Georgetown (3/21/78) 13 1. Phil Sellers vs. Utah (3/17/74) 33 Albert Karner vs. Geo Wash (3/5/95) 13 2. Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2/1/06) 32 7. Eddie Jordan vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/76) 12 John Somogyi vs. Lafayette (1/20/73) 32 Eddie Jordan vs. Boston College (1/15/77) 12 Phil Sellers vs. Gettysburg (1/24/74) 32 Rodney Duncan vs. Texas (3/19/78) 12 5. Bob Lloyd vs. Navy (1/8/65) 31 Brian Ellerbe vs. Seton Hall (12/26/83) 12 Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (2/20/65) 31 Earl Johnson vs. Loyola (12/30/97) 12 Phil Sellers vs. St. Francis (2/24/73) 31 8. William Beindorf vs. Johns Hopkins (2/8/55) 30 SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Bob Lloyd vs. Utah State (3/11/67) 30 1. Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2/1/06) 9 Bob Lloyd vs. Marshall (3/18/67) 30 2. Jerome Coleman vs. Miami (2/17/02) 8 John Somogyi vs. Delaware (1/26/72) 30 Quincy Douby vs. Arkansas-Monticello (2/23/05) 8 Phil Sellers vs. So. California (12/28/73) 30 Quincy Douby vs. Penn State (3/14/06) 8 Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) 30 Donnell Lumpkin vs. St. Bonaventure (1/7/93) 8 Todd Billet vs. Notre Dame (1/18/00) 8 SINGLE GAME FG PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) Todd Billet vs. Lafayette (11/21/00) 8 1. Rob Hodgson vs. West Virginia (1/31/99) 1.000 8. Jerome Coleman vs. Notre Dame (3/1/03) 7 2. Jim Valvano vs. Lafayette (1/30/65) .909 Jerome Coleman vs. Syracuse (1/2/02) 7 Gene Armstead vs. St. Francis (12/7/71) .909 Jerome Coleman vs. Syracuse (2/2/02) 7 4. Kevin Black vs. New Hamp (1/4/82) .900 Donnell Lumpkin vs. Duquesne (1/27/90) 7 Ed Zucker vs. Duquesne (2/22/83) .900 Donnell Lumpkin vs. Hofstra (12/22/92) 7 6. Clarence Tillman vs. Long Island (2/10/82) .833 Todd Billet vs. West Virginia (1/17/01) 7 Jamal Phillips vs. JMU (12/22/93) .8337 14. Mike Rosario vs. Rider (12/3/08) 6 8. Roy Hinson vs. SIU-Edwardsville (2/1/82) .818 Jerome Coleman vs. Fordham (2/11/03) 6 Earl Duncan vs. St. Joseph’s (2/13/91) .818 Jerome Coleman vs. East Carolina (11/14/01) 6 Albert Karner vs. St. Bona (2/26/95) .818 Jerome Coleman vs. Georgetown (3/2/02) 6 11. Ollie Bailey vs, Wisconsin (12/14/04) .800 Darren Campbell vs. Seton Hall (12/12/87) 6 Ollie Bailey vs. Norfolk St. (12/18/04) .800 Quincy Douby vs. Villanova (3/9/06 6 JR Inman vs. Delaware St. (11/22/05) .800 Keith Hughes vs. Missouri (1/23/90) 6 . Ricky Shields vs. Buffalo (11/25/03) .800 Keith Hughes vs. St. Bonaventure (2/9/91) 6 Steve Brown vs. Loyola (12/28/85) .800 Donnell Lumpkin vs. St. Peter's (2/15/92) 6 Eric Riggins vs. UMass (2/28/85) .800 Steve Worthy vs. Temple (1/24/93) 6 Earl Duncan vs. Va Tech (12/27/89) .800 Charles Jones vs. W Virginia (2/12/94) 6 Emory Ward vs. Duquesne (2/9/89) .800 Charles Jones vs. Temple (1/25/95) 6 Earl Duncan vs. Geo Wash (1/18/90) .800 Terry Mills vs. Syracuse (2/22/97) 6 Jamal Phillips vs. Princeton (1/3/95) .800 Geoff Billet at Miami (12/2/97) 6 Rashod Kent vs. St. John’s (1/2/99) .800 Rob Hodgson vs. West Virginia (1/31/99) 6 Todd Billet vs. West Virginia (3/4/00) 6 SINGLE GAME SCORING Todd Billet vs. Pittsburgh (2/11/01) 6 1. Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (12/8/65) 51 Ricky Shields vs. Rhode Island (12/11/04) 6 Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) 51 Ricky Shields vs. Kansas St. (12/28/04) 6 3. Bob Greacen vs. Colgate (12/7/68) 46 Ricky Shields vs. Boston College (3/5/05) 6 4. Bob Lloyd vs. Glassboro State (12/7/66) 45 Tom Savage vs. Geo Wash (12/10/88) 6 5. Bob Lloyd vs. Marshall (3/18/67) 44 Calvin Wooten vs. Villanova (1/18/03) 6 6. Phil Sellers vs. So. California (12/28/73) 43 James Bailey vs. Wm. & Mary (1/10/78) 43 SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8. Bob Lloyd vs. Utah State (3/11/67) 42 1. Quincy Douby vs.Syracuse (2/1/06) 17 9. Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2/1/06) 41 2. Jerome Coleman vs. Miami (2/17/02) 16 10. Bucky Hatchett vs. Bucknell (3/10/48) 40 3. Mike Rosario vs. Syracuse (1/10/09) 15 Bob Lloyd vs. Penn State (3/5/66) 40 Jerome Coleman vs. Georgetown (1/20/03) 15 159 SINGLEGAMERECORDS

Donnell Lumpkin vs. St. Bonaventure (1/7/93) 15 Jaron Griffin vs. Louisville (1/13/08) .800 Todd Billet vs. Lafayette (11/21/00) 15 21. Todd Billet vs. West Virginia (1/17/01) .778 7. Quincy Douby vs. Penn State (3/14/06) 14 Ricky Shields vs. Rhode Island (12/11/04) .750 Quincy Douby vs. Ark.-Monticello (2/23/05) 14 Ricky Shields vs. Syracuse (2/10/04) 14 REBOUNDS Jerome Coleman vs. Prairie View A&M 14 1. Swede Sundstrom vs. Johns Hopkins (2/3/53) 30 Jerome Coleman vs. East Carolina (11/14/01) 14 Swede Sundstrom vs. Army (2/24/54) 30 12. Mike Rosario vs. Lehigh (11/26/08) 13 3. Swede Sundstrom vs. Lehigh (2/20/54) 28 Jerome Coleman vs. St. Peter’s (2/11/02) 13 4. Swede Sundstrom vs. Delaware (12/16/53) 27 Darren Campbell vs. Seton Hall (12/12/87) 13 Swede Sundstrom vs. UConn (2/16/54) 27 Steve Worthy vs. Seton Hall (12/11/91) 13 Don Peterson vs. Boston Univ (12/7/62) 27 Charles Jones vs. Temple (1/25/95) 13 7. Swede Sundstrom vs. Haverford (12/3/52) 26 Terry Mills vs. Syracuse (2/22/97) 13 Swede Sundstrom vs. UConn (12/30/52) 26 18. Quincy Douby vs. Iowa State (3/30/04) 12 Swede Sundstrom vs. Brandeis (1/26/54) 26 Ricky Shields vs. Boston College (3/5/05) 12 Don Peterson vs. Lehigh (2/26/63) 26 Jerome Coleman vs. Syracuse (2/2/02) 12 Jerome Coleman vs. Virginia Tech (2/27/02) 12 FREE THROWS Donnell Lumpkin vs. St. Joseph's (2/16/90) 12 1. Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (12/8/65) 19 Earl Duncan vs. Temple (3/1/90) 12 Bob Lloyd vs. NYU (2/2/67) 19 Charles Jones vs. St. Bona (2/21/94) 12 3. John Ellis vs. Bucknell (2/6/23) 17 Todd Billet vs. Notre Dame (1/18/00) 12 4. Jim Valvano vs. Delaware (12/17/66) 16 Todd Billet vs. Villanova (2/20/00) 12 Phil Sellers vs. Columbia (1/26/74) 16 Eric Riggins vs. Duquesne (12/4/85) 16 SINGLE GAME 3-PT. FG PCT. (MIN. 5 ATT.) Tom Savage vs. St. Bonaventure (2/22/88) 16 1. Rob Hodgson vs. West Virginia (6-6) (1/31/99) 1.000 Keith Hughes vs. Seton Hall (12/22/90) 16 Quincy Douby vs. St. John’s (5-5) (1/24/04) 1.000 9. Eddie Benzoni vs. Lehigh (2/18/22) 15 3. Tom Savage vs. Geo Wash (12/10/88) .857 Ralph Bayard vs. Navy (12/14/56) 15 Todd Billet vs. Pittsburgh (2/11/01) .857 Bob Lloyd vs. Glassboro State (12/7/66) 15 5. Donnell Lumpkin vs. W Virginia (2/1/90) .833 Bob Greacen vs. Fordham (2/27/69) 15 6. Brian Ellerbe vs. Penn State (3/5/83) .800 Geoff Billet vs. Villanova (1/9/99) 15 Tom Savage vs. Temple (1/10/89) .800 Tom Savage vs. Duquesne (1/21/89) .800 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Donnell Lumpkin vs. Cincinnati (12/30/89) .800 1. Eric Riggins vs. Duquesne (2/21/83) 23 Donnell Lumpkin vs. Rhode Island (2/24/90) .800 2. John Ellis vs. Fordham (2/21/23) 22 Earl Duncan vs. St. Joseph’s (2/13/91) .800 Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (12/8/65) 22 Donnell Lumpkin vs. St. Joseph’s (3/3/91) .800 4. Keith Hughes vs. Seton Hall (12/22/90) 21 Steve Worthy vs. Delaware (1/4/92) .800 5. Larry Gordon vs. Lafayette (2/13/54) 20 Geoff Billet vs. Delaware State (12/9/97) .800 Phil Sellers vs. Columbia (1/26/74) 20 Earl Johnson vs. West Virginia (3/4/98) .800 7. Bob Lloyd vs. NYU (2/2/67) 19 Rob Hodgson at James Madison (11/22/98) .800 Tom Savage vs. St. Bonaventure (2/22/88) 19 Geoff Billet vs. Columbia (12/3/98) .800 9. Geoff Billet vs. Villanova (1/9/99) 18 Rob Hodgson vs. Columbia (12/3/98) .800 10. Larry Gordon vs. Columbia (12/13/52) 17 Jaron Griffin vs. Nebraska (12/2/06) .800 Larry Gordon vs. Princeton (3/3/54) 17 William Beindorf vs. Lafayette (3/2/55) 17 Alan Ammerman vs. UMass (12/9/61) 17 Phil Robinson vs. Bucknell (2/5/66) 17 Jim Valvano vs. Delaware (12/17/66) 17 Bob Greacen vs. Fordham (2/27/69) 17

FT PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) 1. Marquis Webb vs. St. John’s (1/24/04) - (10-10) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. UMass (12/10/64) - (10-10) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. Glassboro (12/7/66) - (15-15) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (12/17/66) - (12-12) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. Pitt (12/22/66) - (11-11) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. NYU (2/2/67) - (19-19) 1.000 Bob Lloyd vs. Delaware (2/18/67) - (10-10) 1.000 Steve Kaplan vs. Pitt (1/2/71) - (13-13) 1.000 John Somogyi vs. Navy (3/1/72) - (13-13) 1.000 John Somogyi vs. Bucknell (3/26/72) - (10-10) 1.000 Phil Sellers vs. Syracuse (1/5/74) - (10-10) 1.000 Phil Sellers vs. Fordham (2/16/74) - (10-10) 1.000 Darren Campbell vs. FDU (11/25/85) - (10-10) 1.000 Ed Zucker vs. URI (1/18/86) - (12-12) 1.000 160 SINGLEGAMERECORDS

Tom Savage vs. Miami (FL) (1/3/89) - (11-11) 1.000 Keith Hughes vs. Missouri (11/27/90) - (11-11) 1.000 BLOCKS Albert Karner vs. Brown (1/10/95) - (10-10) 1.000 1. Roy Hinson vs. Stanford (12/23/82) 11 Damon Santiago vs. Pacific (12/28/95) -(10-10) 1.000 2. Roy Hinson vs. (12/6/82) 10 Rob Hodgson at Pittsburgh (12/17/97) - (12-12) 1.000 Roy Hinson vs. Geo Wash (2/26/83) 10 Rob Hodgson vs. Providence (2/8/98) - (10-10) 1.000 Roy Hinson vs. Rhode Island (3/2/83) 10 Geoff Billet vs. Wichita St. (11/29/98) - (10-10) 1.000 Chuck Weiler vs. St. Bona (1/16/92) 10 6. Gene Armstead vs. Lafayette (3/2/71) 9 STEALS Roy Hinson vs. C.W. Post (2/19/83) 9 1. Eddie Jordan vs. Penn State (3/2/74) 9 8. Hamady Ndiaye vs. Robert Morris (11/21/08) 8 Mike Dabney vs. Lafayette (1/24/76) 9 Hamady Ndiaye vs. Marist (11/14/08) 8 Mike Dabney vs. Navy (2/7/76) 9 Herve Lamizana vs. Northwestern (12/27/03) 8 4. Daryl Smith vs. Missouri (11/27/90) 7 Herve Lamizana vs. Villanova (3/24/04) 8 Mike Jones vs. West Virginia (1/19/91) 7 Herve Lamizana vs. Michigan (4/1/04) 8 6. Jerome Coleman vs. Prairie View A&M (12/30/02) 6 Herve Lamizana vs. Seton Hall (2/25/03) 8 John McFadden vs. Lafayette (3/2/71) 6 Gene Armstead vs. NYU (12/12/70) 8 Mike Dabney vs.Temple (12/20/75) 6 Gene Armstead vs. Army (2/13/73) 8 Eddie Jordan vs. Temple (12/20/75) 6 Roy Hinson vs. West Virginia (1/22/83) 8 Mike Dabney vs. Stetson (1/2/76) 6 Chuck Weiler vs. Rhode Island (1/30/93) 8 Mike Dabney vs. Delaware (2/9/76) 6 18. Hamady Ndiaye vs. NJIT (12/23/08) 7 Mike Dabney vs. UCLA (3/29/76) 6 Gregory Echenique vs. Providence (3/1/09) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. W Virginia (2/5/76) 6 Hamady Ndiaye vs. Cincinnati (2/9/08) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. Syracuse (2/18/76) 6 Hamady Ndiaye vs. Cincinnati (2/10/07) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. VMI (3/20/76) 6 Herve Lamizana vs. Boston College (2/8/03) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. Manhattan (12/9/76) 6 Herve Lamizana vs. Georgetown (1/5/02) 7 Phil Sellers vs. Bucknell (1/17/76) 6 Rashod Kent vs. UMBC (12/15/01) 7 Phil Sellers vs. American (2/21/76) 6 Gene Armstead vs. Pittsburgh (1/2/71) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. Penn State (1/5/77) 6 James Bailey vs. Pittsburgh (12/23/76) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. Duquesne (2/7/77) 6 Roy Hinson vs. St. Peter’s (12/6/81) 7 Eddie Jordan vs. Massachusetts (3/2/77) 6 Roy Hinson vs. New Hampshire (1/4/82) 7 Kelvin Troy vs. Duquesne (1/20/81) 6 Roy Hinson vs. Massachusetts (3/9/83) 7 Kelvin Troy vs. Manhattan (2/3/81) 6 Lloyd Moore vs. Rhode Island (1/3/85) 7 Steve Worthy vs. Arizona (12/30/91) 6 Steve Perry vs. Geo Washington (1/1/85) 7 Steve Worthy vs. Massachusetts (2/18/92) 6 Chuck Weiler vs. Duquesne (1/2/92) 7 Albert Karner vs. Wagner (12/30/94) 6 Chuck Weiler vs. St. Peter’s (2/15/92) 7 Corey Chandler at Saint Peter’s (12/13/07) 6 Chuck Weiler vs. Long Island (12/19/92) 7 161 COACHANDTEAMRECORDS

Team Records Single-Game Records Most victories ...... 31, 1975-76 Most points...... 132 vs. Keene State (132-83) 12/7/92 Fewest victories ...... 0, 1906-07 Most points, half...... 70 vs. Keene State (132-83) 12/7/92 Most losses ...... 22, 1954-55, 1987-88 Most points, defeat ...... 105 vs. George Washington (109-105 2 OT), 2/2/93 Fewest losses ...... 2, 1913-14, 1921-22, 1936-37, 1975-76 Most points, opponent ...... 115, UNLV (115-73), 2/3/91 Most points...... 3,079, 1975-76 Most points, both teams ....233 defeated Massachusetts (119-114), 2/27/88 Fewest points ...... 58, 1906-07 Most points against in victory ...... 114 Massachusetts (119-114), 2/27/88 Most points against ...... 2,585, 1989-90 Most points, road game...... 113 vs. Lafayette (113-79), 1/24/76 Fewest points against ...... 88, 1913-14 Most points, neutral site game...... 109 vs. West Virginia (109-85, MSG), 2/11/71 Highest scoring average ...... 93.30, 1975-76 Fewest points ...... 3 vs. Williams (48-3), 1/18/08 Lowest scoring average ...... 19.33, 1906-07 Fewest points, victory ...... 17 vs. Lafayette (17-14), 2/15/27 Highest scoring average, opponents ...... 87.67, 1954-55 Fewest points,...... 7 Cathedral (45-7), 2/28/14; Albright (51-7), 1/29/16 Lowest scoring average, opponents...... 17.60, 1913-14 Fewest points, both teams...... 28 lost to CCNY (17-11), 2/17/14 Most field goals ...... 1,267, 1975-76 Widest margin of victory ...... 56 defeated Trenton State (91-35), 12/9/36 Most field goals per game ...... 38.4, 1975-76 Widest margin of defeat ...... 65 lost to Lehigh (88-23), 2/9/07 Most field goal attempts ...... 2,666, 1975-76 Most field goals...... 55 defeated Keene State (132-83) 12/7/92 Most field goals attempts per game...... 80.8, 1975-76 Most field goal attempts ...... 111 defeated Bucknell (105-82), 1/17/76 Highest field goal percentage...... 510 (980-1923), 1977-78 Most 3-point field goals...... 216, 1989-90 Highest FG percentage ...... 696 (32-46), defeated St. Joseph’s (95-87), Most 3-point field goals per game...... 6.5, 1997-98 ...... 2/13/91 Most 3-point field goal attempts ...... 565, 2008-09 Most 3-point field goals ...... 15 lost to Syracuse (86-84 - OT), 2/1/06 Most 3-point field goal attempts per game ...... 18.4, 1997-98 Most 3-point field goal attempts ...... 35 lost to Temple (64-60) 1/24/95 Highest 3-point field goal percentage...... 418 (166-397), 1988-89 Highest 3-point FG percentage ...... 800 (4-5), lost to Mass. (85-68), 1/12/95 Most free throws ...... 605, 1966-67 Most free throws...... 42 defeated Boston Univ. (86-79), 2/6/69; Most free throws per game ...... 20.7, 1966-67 ...... 42 defeated Villanova (97-87) 1/9/99 Most free throw attempts...... 808, 1998-99 Most free throw attempts ...... 54 defeated Fordham (98-84, OT), 2/24/60 Most free throws per game ...... 34.2, 1953-54 Highest free throw percentage...... 1.000 (11-11), lost to NYU (78-55), Highest free throw pct...... 768 (430-560), 1969-70 ...... 3/1/42; Most rebounds...... 1574, 1975-76 ...... (19-19) lost to Pennsylvania (80-71), 12/3/69; Highest rebound average ...... 59.6, 1950-51 ...... (10-10), defeated Lehigh (78-48), 1/19/74; Most assists...... 585, 1975-76 ...... (10-10) lost to LaSalle (82-76), 2/23/74; Highest assist average...... 20.1, 1976-77 ...... (12-12) lost to Princeton (64-52), 11/22/97 Most steals ...... 421, 1975-76 Most rebounds ...... 94 defeated Trenton State (90-60), 2/7/51 Highest steals average...... 12.8, 1975-76 Most team rebounds ...... 21 defeated Lehigh (71-53), 2/15/64 Most blocks...... 195, 1991-92 Most assists ...... 33 defeated Boston College (102-92), 1/15/77 Highest blocks average ...... 6.3, 1991-92 Most steals...... 21 defeated Navy (86-71), 2/7/76; Longest winning streak ...... 31, 1975-76 ...... defeated Syracuse (93-80), 2/18/76 Longest losing streak ...... 16, 1987-88 Most blocks...... 16 defeated St. Bonaventure (85-51), 1/16/92 Longest home/Athletic Center winning streak ...... 18, 1977-78, 1978-79 ...... 16 defeated Marist (63-61), 11/14/08 Longest home losing streak ...... 8, 1953-54, 1954-55 Most personal fouls...... 41 defeated Massachusetts (119-114), 2/27/88 Longest Athletic Center losing streak ...... 6, 1987-88, 2007-08 Longest game ...... 55 minutes (3 OT), lost to NYU (93-91), 1/14/56; Longest road winning streak...... 9, 1975-76, 1976-77 ...... defeated Connecticut (84-77), 1/8/77; Longest road losing streak...... 20, 1906-07, 1917-18 Longest away from home* winning streak ...... 21, 1975-76 ...... defeated Ohio State (97-96), 12/30/78; Longest away from home* losing streak ...... 21, 1954-55, 1956-57 ...... defeated Massachusetts (119-114), 2/27/88 Best start of a season ...... 31-0, 1976-77 Coach Years GWLPct. Worst start of a season ...... 0-7, 1914-15, 1957-58 1906-07 - 1908-09 (2 yrs) 19 4 15 .211 Highest winning percentage ...... 939 (31-2), 1975-76 Lowest winning percentage ...... 000 (0-3), 1906-07 Dave Armstrong 1913-14 (1 yr) 532.600 Most games...... 35, 1989-90 George Davidson 1914-15 (1 yr) 918.111 Fewest games ...... 3, 1906-07 Frank Hill 1915-16 - 1942-43 (28 yrs) 385 223 162 .579 Most home games...... 18, (1977-78,2007-08,2008-09) Thomas Kenneally 1944-45 (1 yr) 14 11 3 .786 Fewest home games ...... 1, 1906-07 Donald White 1945-46 - 1955-56; 1962-63 (12 yrs) 266 105 161 .395 Most road games...... 14, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1953-54 Warren Harris 1956-57 - 1958-59 (3 yrs) 69 24 45 .348 Fewest road games ...... 1, 1913-14, 1915-16 Most neutral site games ...... 10, 1975-76 Tony Kuolt 1959-60 - 1961-62 (3 yrs) 69 32 37 .464 Fewest neutral site games ...... 0, many times Bill Foster 1963-64 - 1970-71 (8 yrs) 195 120 75 .615 Most away from home* games ...... 18, 1974-75, 1975-76 Dick Lloyd 1971-72 - 1972-73 (2 yrs) 51 29 22 .569 Fewest away from home* games ...... 1, 1913-14, 1915-16 Tom Young 1973-74 - 1984-85 (12 yrs) 356 239 117 .671 Longest winning streak vs. one team ...... 18 vs. Lehigh (‘66-’06) Craig Littlepage 1985-86 - 1987-88 (3 yrs) 86 23 63 .261 Longest losing streak vs. one team ...... 23 vs. NYU (‘28-’66) Bob Wenzel 1988-89 - 1996-97 (9 yrs) 263 128 135 .487 *includes both road and neutral site games Kevin Bannon 1997-98 - 2000-01 (4 yrs) 119 59 60 .496 Gary Waters 2001-02 - 2005-06 (5 yrs) 154 79 75 .513 Fred Hill 2006-07 - Present (3 yrs) 92 32 60 .348 162 ALL-TIMEBIGEASTRECORDS

RUTGERS BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME (REGULAR SEASON) MOST POINTS (GAME) ...... 41 ...... Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 15 ...... Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... 32 ...... Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) HIGHEST FG% (MIN 5 ATT) ...... 1.000 (11-11) ...... Rob Hodgson vs. West Virginia (1-31-99) ...... 1.000 (6-6) ...... Adrian Hill vs. Cincinnati (2-10-07) MOST THREE-POINT FGM ...... 9 ...... Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) MOST THREE-POINT FGA ...... 17 ...... Quincy Douby vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG% ...... 1.000 (6-6) ...... Rob Hodgson vs. West Virginia (1-31-99) ...... 1.000 (5-5) ...... Quincy Douby vs. St. John’s (1-24-04) ...... 1.000 (4-4) ...... Marquis Webb vs. Cincinnati (1-7-07) HIGHEST FT% (MIN 10 ATT) ...... 1.000 (12-12) ...... Rob Hodgson vs. Pittsburgh (1-17-98) ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... Rob Hodgson vs. Providence (2-8-98) ...... 1.000 (10-10) ...... Marquis Webb vs. St. John’s (1-24-04) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 9 ...... Byron Joynes vs. Providence (1-25-06) ...... 9 ...... Adrian Hill Vs. Notre Dame (3-3-07) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 15 ...... Adrian Hill vs. Seton Hall (1-27-07) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 19 ...... Adrian Hill vs. Seton Hall (1-27-07) MOST ASSISTS ...... 11 ...... Todd Billet vs. Pittsburgh (2-11-01) ...... 11 ...... Marquis Webb vs. Syracuse (1-24-05) MOST TURNOVERS ...... 8 ...... Earl Johnson vs. Georgetown (12-7-96) ...... Corey Chandler vs. Georgetown (2/3/09) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 8 ...... Herve Lamizana vs. Seton Hall (2-25-03) MOST STEALS ...... 7 ...... Geoff Billet vs. Miami (2-8-97) MOST MINUTES PLAYED ...... 49 ...... Anthony Farmer vs. Seton Hall (1-27-07)

OPPONENT VS. RUTGERS BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME (REGULAR SEASON) MOST POINTS (GAME) ...... 44 ...... , St. John’s (3-6-03) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 16 ...... Marcus Hatten, St. John’s (3-6-03) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... 26 ...... Marcus Hatten, St. John’s (3-6-03) MOST THREE-POINT FGM ...... 9 ...... , Connecticut (2-28-96) MOST THREE-POINT FGA ...... 15 ...... Ryan Hoover, Notre Dame (12-2-95) MOST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 15 ...... Weyinmi Efejuku, Providence (3-1-09), MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...... 18 ...... Andre Barrett, Seton Hall (2-23-02) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 8 ...... Zeffy Penn, Villanova (2-28-98) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 16 ...... Zendon Hamilton, St. John’s (1-29-97) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 19 ...... Ryan Humphery, Notre Dame (2-14-02) MOST ASSISTS ...... 16 ...... Kevin Braswell, Georgetown (3--2-02) MOST TURNOVERS ...... 10 ...... Jamel Thomas, Providence (12-11-98) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 9 ...... Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (1-30-02) MOST STEALS ...... 11 ...... John Linehan, Providence (1-22-02) MOST MINUTES PLAYED ...... 46 ...... Eugene Harvey, Seton Hall (1-27-07) 163 ALL-TIMEBIGEASTRECORDS

RUTGERS BIG EAST TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON) MOST POINTS ...... 97 ...... vs. Villanova (1-9-99) FEWEST POINTS ...... 37 ...... vs. DePaul (1-13-07) MOST POINTS (HALF) ...... 55 ...... (2nd), vs. Seton Hall (1-7-06) FEWEST POINTS (HALF) ...... 14 ...... (1st), vs. Pittsburgh (2-22-03) MOST POINTS (OT PERIOD) ...... 20 ...... vs. DePaul (1-15-06) FEWEST POINTS (OT PERIOD) ...... 4 ...... vs. Seton Hall (1-30-08) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 35 ...... vs. Notre Dame (3-1-03) FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 13 ...... vs. Connecticut (12-7-97) ...... 13 ...... vs. DePaul (1-13-07) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 75 ...... vs. Syracuse (2-12-96) FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 38 ...... vs. Boston College (1-20-01) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT (GAME) ...... 617 (29-47) ...... at DePaul (1-19-08) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT (GAME) ...... 254 (15-59) ...... vs. Syracuse (3-3-09) MOST 3-POINT FG MADE ...... 15 ...... vs. Syracuse (2-1-06) FEWEST 3-POINT FG MADE ...... 1 ...... vs. Connecticut (1-2-97), vs. Georgetown (2-5-05) ...... 1 ...... vs. South Florida (1-24-07) MOST 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 34 ...... vs. Providence (1-25-06) FEWEST 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 8 ...... vs. Boston College (1-20-01) HIGHEST THREE-POINT FG PCT ...... 750 (12-16) ...... vs. Pittsburgh (2-11-01) LOWEST THREE-POINT FG PCT ...... 059 ...... at South Florida (1-24-07) MOST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 42 ...... vs. Villanova (1-9-99) FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 0 ...... vs. West Virginia (1-15-97) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 50 ...... vs. Villanova (1-9-99) FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 2 ...... vs. Marquette (2-23-08) HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT (min. 10 att.) . . . ..944 (17-18) ...... vs. UConn (1-3-09) LOWEST FREE THROW PCT ...... 000 (0-4) ...... vs. West Virginia, (1-15-97) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 26 ...... vs. Syracuse (2-12-96) FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 1 ...... vs. Seton Hall (2-18-98) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 39 ...... vs. Seton Hall (1-27-07) FEWEST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 13 ...... vs. St. John’s (2-15-97) ...... 13 ...... vs. Providence (1-25-06) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 54 ...... vs. Syracuse (2-12-96) ...... 54 ...... vs. Seton Hall (1-27-07) FEWEST TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 22 ...... vs. Georgetown (2-5-05) ...... 22 ...... vs. Boston College (2-16-05) ...... 23 ...... vs. St. John’s (1-14-01) MOST ASSISTS ...... 24 ...... vs. Pittsburgh (1-25-98) FEWEST ASSISTS ...... 5 ...... Five times, most recent at Providence (1-9-08) MOST TURNOVERS ...... 28 ...... vs. Syracuse (1-2-02) FEWEST TURNOVERS ...... 3 ...... vs. Pittsburgh (1-8-05) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 12 ...... vs. Georgetown (1-5-02) FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 0 ...... Seven Times ...... Most recent at Syracuse (3-3-08) MOST STEALS ...... 17 ...... vs. West Virginia (1-16-02) FEWEST STEALS ...... 1 ...... vs. Louisville (1-28-06) ...... 1 ...... vs. Marquette (2-12-06) ...... 1 ...... vs. DePaul (1/13/07) MOST PERSONAL FOULS ...... 31 ...... vs. Pittsburgh (1-8-02) FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS ...... 9 ...... vs. DePaul (1-13-07) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ...... 33, (85-52) ...... vs. Virginia Tech (2-15-04) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD ...... 27, (51-24) ...... vs. Seton Hall (1-8-98) SMALLEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ...... 1, (60-59) ...... vs. Miami (2-2-97) ...... 1, (71-70) ...... vs. Pittsburgh (2-20-96) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT ...... 37, (50-87) ...... at Louisville (2-2-08) 164 ALL-TIMEBIGEASTRECORDS

RUTGERS BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON) POINTS ...... 432 ...... Quincy Douby (2005-06) SCORING AVERAGE ...... 27.0 ...... Quincy Douby (2005-06) FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 148 ...... Quincy Douby (2005-06) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... 335 ...... Quincy Douby (2005-06) FIELD GOAL PCT ...... 674 ...... Rashod Kent (2000-01) THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 76 ...... Quincy Douby (2004-05) THREE POINT FG ATTEMPTED ...... 206 ...... Quincy Douby (2004-05) THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PCT ...... 460 ...... Todd Billet (2000-01) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 77 ...... Rob Hodgson (1997-98) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...... 109 ...... Rashod Kent (2001-02) FREE THROW PCT ...... 923 ...... Geoff Billet (1995-96) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 74 ...... Rashod Kent (2001-02) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 88 ...... Gregory Echenique (2008-09) TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 160 ...... Rashod Kent (2001-02) REBOUND AVERAGE ...... 10.0 ...... Rashod Kent (2001-02) ASSISTS ...... 82 ...... Geoff Billet (1998-99) STEALS ...... 36 ...... Jerome Coleman (2001-02) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 44 ...... Gregory Echenique (2008-09) ...... Herve Lamizana (2001-02) PERSONAL FOULS ...... 78 ...... Eric Clark (1996-97) DISQUALIFICATIONS ...... 6 ...... Eric Clark (1996-97), (1997-98)f

RUTGERS BIG EAST SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS...... 1323 (95-96) FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS...... 186 (07-08) FEWEST POINTS...... 932 (06-07) MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 431 (07-08) HIGHEST SCORING AVG ...... 71.7 (96-97) FEWEST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...... 303 (04-05) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 423 (98-99) MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS ...... 659 (95-96) FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 321 (06-07) MOST ASSISTS ...... 266 (97-98) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 1075 (95-96) FEWEST ASSISTS...... 136 (06-07) FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 857 (06-07) MOST TURNOVERS...... 284 (98-99) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT ...... 451 (98-99) FEWEST TURNOVERS ...... 170 (04-05) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT...... 375 (06-07) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS...... 119 (01-02) MOST 3-POINT FG MADE...... 141 (95-96) FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS...... 49 (98-99) FEWEST 3-POINT FG MADE...... 80 (06-07) MOST STEALS ...... 153 (01-02) MOST 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 393 (95-96) FEWEST STEALS ...... 64 (06-07) FEWEST 3-POINTS FG ATTEMPTS ...... 245 (00-01) MOST PERSONAL FOULS ...... 374 (95-96) HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PCT...... 400 (00-01) FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS ...... 262 (04-05) LOWEST 3-POINT FG PCT ...... 298 (08-09) LONGEST WINNING STREAK...... 4 (03-04) MOST FREE THROWS MADE...... 336 (98-99) LONGEST LOSING STREAK ...... 9 (07-08) FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 188 (07-08) LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK ...... 6 (01-02) MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 467 (98-99) LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK...... 6 (07-08) FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 237 (08-09) LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK...... 2 (99-00) HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT ...... 743 (08-09) LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK ...... 9 (97-98) LOWEST FREE THROW PCT ...... 572 (01-02) MOST WINS ...... 9 (98-99) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS...... 248 (01-02) MOST LOSSES...... 16 (08-09) 165 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

(Game dates not available from 1906 - 1947) 1918-19 (6-3) FORDHAM W 29-25 SETON HALL W 28-25 1906-07 (0-3) at NYU W 18-15 STEVENS W 28-19 at CCNY W 33-32 (OT) at NYU L 16-38 at Princeton L 21-28 at Lafayette L 19-25 HAVERFORD W 37-16 at Lehigh L 23-88 COLGATE W 37-21 at Lehigh L 21-32 at Swarthmore W 33-26 NYU L 19-20 MANHATTAN W 49-11 HAVERFORD W 40-24 at Lafayette W 36-34 (OT) Coach: Frank H. Gorton PRINCETON L 20-22(OT) at Swarthmore W 24-11 SPRINGFIELD L 31-33 at Yale L 24-29 NYU L 20-23 LEHIGH W 32-25 1907-08 (4-11) WEST VIRGINIA W 44-22 LEHIGH W 38-30 LAFAYETTE W 38-30 at Swarthmore L 15-34 SWARTHMORE W 29-19 at Seton Hall (2) W 43-30 at NYU L 28-40 MANHATTAN W 45-36 LEHIGH W 30-20 Coach: Frank J. Hill UNION W 38-30 at NYU L 22-47 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Princeton L 26-33 FORDHAM W default 1924-25 (7-6) Coach: Frank J. Hill at Albany YMCA L 27-37 1919-20 (11-4) CATHEDRAL W 27-18 at Williams L 3-48 NYU L 27-45 at Columbia L 24-31 1929-30 (10-4) NYU L 14-35 SYRACUSE W 30-20 ST. STEPHENS W 41-25 CRESCENT A.C. L 24-26 at Pratt L 22-33 at Swarthmore W 29-26 MAINE W 58-29 at CCNY L 26-36 at Union L 6-33 MUHLENBERG W 26-17 LEHIGH L 38-49 at NYU L 30-52 DELAWARE L 30-32 TEMPLE W 39-30 at Lehigh L 22-26 at Drexel W 55-25 at Delaware L 28-63 CCNY L 24-25 at Lafayette W 28-22 at Fordham L 17-36 HAMILTON W 24-38 PRINCETON W 31-30(OT) SETON HALL W 37-20 JOHNS HOPKINS W 44-33 SWARTHMORE L 43-59 PITTSBURGH W 41-35 LAFAYETTE W 35-28 SPRINGFIELD W 29-20 at Manhattan L 18-31 WEST VIRGINIA W 28-22 HAVERFORD W 31-21 LAFAYETTE W 40-20 UNION W 23-20 CARNEGIE TECH W 46-26 at NYU L 14-27 ST. JOHN’S (MD) W 37-26 Coach: Frank H. Gorton Stevens L 43-44 SWARTHMORE L 23-27 F&M W 40-30 Georgia (1) W 36-33 COLGATE L 30-36 at Lafayette W 41-22 1913-14 (3-2) Utah (1) W 35-32 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Seton Hall (2) W 31-27 at CCNY L 11-17 YoungMen'sOrderofDet.(1) W 33-17 at Lehigh W 47-42 MUHLENBERG W 24-14 NYU (1) L 24-49 1925-26 (4-9) at Princeton W 40-28 MANHATTAN L 12-30 Coach: Frank J. Hill DREXEL W 40-39 Coach: Frank J. Hill CATHEDRAL W 45-7 TEMPLE W 25-22 UNION SEM W 37-20 1920-21 (7-5) COLUMBIA L 29-43 1930-31 (6-9) Coach: Dave Armstrong URSINUS W 34-15 at CCNY L 15-19 CCNY L 22-30 COLUMBIA LAW W 24-23 at Lafayette L 18-23 ALBRIGHT W 39-24 1914-15 (1-8) DELAWARE W 45-24 at Lehigh L 19-40 at NYU L 26-30 at Columbia L 13-32 at Johns Hopkins W 23-13 FORDHAM L 13-33 at Pennsylvania L 23-35 at Pennsylvania L 18-41 at Navy L 13-38 at Syracuse L 25-42 at Navy L 30-36 at NYU L 23-46 at Lehigh L 27-32 at Colgate L 26-39 at Springfield L 22-24 SWARTHMORE L 22-35 NO. CAROLINA W 25-20 LAFAYETTE W 35-32 at Holy Cross L 33-37 ALBRIGHT L 28-29 at Stevens L 19-32 at NYU L 33-34 at Lafayette W 26-19 PITTSBURGH L 23-26 SWARTHMORE W 25-24(OT) HAVERFORD W 33-25 at Fordham L 22-28 UNION SEM L 25-27 at NYU L 15-45 LEHIGH L 24-37 LEHIGH W 41-27 MANHATTAN L 19-20 CORNELL W 32-26 Coach: Frank J. Hill LAFAYETTE W 28-20 MUHLENBERG W 24-21 STEVENS L 26-45 at Crescent A.C. L 36-37 Coach: George G. Davidson Coach: Frank J. Hill 1926-27 (10-3) SETON HALL W 37-26 DREXEL W 30-25 NYAC W 45-26 1915-16 (3-4) 1921-22 (10-2) TEMPLE W 31-27 at Princeton L 33-34 NYU L 18-39 DREXEL W 36-15 at Columbia L 31-32 Coach: Frank J. Hill ALBRIGHT W 51-7 COLUMBIA W 28-24 UNION W 35-29 SETON HALL W 40-20 at Swarthmore W 35-27 at CCNY L 16-20 1931-32 (4-9) PITTSBURGH L 24-34 CRESCENT A.C. W 30-27 NYU W 33-26 SYRACUSE L 19-20 UNION SEM W 41-24 LAFAYETTE W 38-22 URSINUS W 37-26 NYU L 24-39 MUHLENBERG L 34-38 STEVENS W 40-28 PRINCETON W 28-27 UNION L 25-28 at CCNY L 23-24 NYU W 32-26 at Fordham L 20-31 FORDHAM W 45-36 Coach: Frank J. Hill SPRINGFIELD L 27-43 LEHIGH W 31-26 SPRINGFIELD W 38-22 LEHIGH W 45-28 at Lafayette W 17-14 at Lehigh L 16-26 1916-17 (4-5) GEORGETOWN W 44-27 SWARTHMORE W 30-27 LAFAYETTE L 16-28 ALBRIGHT W 39-33 PENN STATE W 35-28 LAFAYETTE W 35-25 at Lafayette W 22-20 at CCNY L 18-28 at Stevens L 28-35 Coach: Frank J. Hill COLGATE L 23-28 MUHLENBERG W 40-24 Coach: Frank J. Hill CCNY L 18-27 PITTSBURGH L 21-22 1927-28 (9-5) VILLANOVA L 26-30 at Pennsylvania L 19-35 1922-23 (11-3) DREXEL W 42-21 at Pennsylvania L 23-28 MANHATTAN W 30-29 CATHEDRAL W 53-22 TEMPLE W 33-26 PRINCETON W 28-26 at Princeton L 17-36 at Columbia L 22-34 CCNY L 25-29 Coach: Frank J. Hill LAFAYETTE L 19-31 MIDDLEBURY W 43-29 McGILL W 61-17 ROCHESTER W 35-29 (OT) at Stevens L 23-36 at Lafayette W 29-25 1932-33 (8-6) Coach: Frank J. Hill MUHLENBERG W 45-23 at Georgetown L 31-42 VILLANOVA L 24-25 at Princeton L 14-33 at Navy L 38-42 MIDDLEBURY W 50-30 1917-18 (5-3) SWARTHMORE W 39-24 SPRINGFIELD L 25-34 PRINCETON L 26-42 NYU W 43-27 BUCKNELL W 43-24 at NYU W 46-30 DICKINSON W 41-29 YALE W 33-31 at Lafayette W 22-16 LAFAYETTE W 46-30 at Union W 36-31 LAFAYETTE W 38-33 at Lehigh W 24-22 at Princeton W 29--27(OT) at Syracuse L 43-23 PRATT W 36-28 at NYU W 31-23 SWARTHMORE W 37-10 MUHLENBERG W 32-31 at Pennsylvania L 28-44 FORDHAM W 30-23 at Lehigh L 27-35 at CCNY L 35-21 PRINCETON L 14-41 STEVENS W 33-18 HAVERFORD W 42-32 FORDHAM W 28-18 URSINUS W 38-23 at Crescent A.C. W 41-28 Coach: Frank J. Hill LEHIGH W 42-33 at Lafayette L 30-35 Coach: Frank J. Hill at NYU L 23-34 Coach: Frank J. Hill 1928-29 (10-5) LAFAYETTE W 39-32 1923-24 (8-4) Crescent A.C. L 24-26 PENN MIL W 27-25 MANHATTAN W 39-31 GETTYSBURG W 27-26 at Princeton L 18-44 COLUMBIA L 21-25 at Pennsylvania L 19-24 Coach: Frank J. Hill LAFAYETTE W 33-20 DREXEL W 42-22 166 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

1933-34 (9-6) SPRINGFIELD W 48-46 LAFAYETTE W 46-44 at Bucknell L 45-52 TRENTON STATE W 26-22 at Lafayette W 29-27 MANHATTAN L 46-58 LEHIGH W 85-53 MONTCLAIR ST W 33-17 at NYU L 20-49 at Lafayette L 42-50 SETON HALL L 52-69 PRINCETON L 26-37 LEHIGH W 44-34 BOSTON UNIV. W 55-36 FORDHAM W 69-55 MICHIGAN L 22-32 at Princeton L 41-49 at NYU L 34-41 at Navy L 48-61 NYU L 23-40 SUSQUEHANNA W 49-33 WESLEYAN W 64-41 at Lehigh L 51-65 LEHIGH W 44-10 VILLANOVA L 43-33 at Syracuse L 43-54 VILLANOVA L 63-68 at Princeton L 24-41 at Lehigh W 32-30 at Colgate L 56-59 at Syracuse L 71-80 COLGATE W 34-20 PENN STATE L 18-53 LEHIGH L 51-53(OT) at Colgate L 68-80 at NYU L 26-39 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Brown L 47-52 LAFAYETTE W 64-61 LAFAYETTE W 39-28 at Tufts W 45-35 GETTYSBURG W 69-52 CCNY L 21-31 1938-39 (8-6) Coach: Frank J. Hill at Lafayette L 39-41 at Lafayette W 44-21 DELAWARE W 43-26 at Rhode Island L 68-77 at Lehigh W 34-33 MONTCLAIR ST W 40-29 1942-43 (7-9) at Princeton L 39-47 STEVENS W 47-14 TRENTON ST W 57-43 at Trenton State W 47-35 Coach: Donald S. White at Penn State W 35-34 at Princeton W 28-25 PRINCETON L 48-51 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Dickinson W 62-49 MUHLENBERG W 66-53 1947-48 (14-9) at Penn State L 21-44 at Delaware W 39-38 12/3 RIDER W 66-59 1934-35 (13-3) WILLIAMS W 51-32 at Seton Hall L 18-36 12/6 at Yale L 46-67 UPSALA W 50-29 LAFAYETTE W 34-28 at Lafayette L 50-51 12/10 at Columbia L 44-50 at Princeton W 42-25 PRINCETON L 33-44 at Navy L 27-47 12/13 TRENTON ST W 87-59 TRENTON ST W 54-20 at Brown L 33-58 LEHIGH W 60-47 12/16 PANZER W 58-48 DICKINSON W 42-30 at Lafayette L 13-36 at Princeton L 24-40 12/19 PRINCETON W 65-53 PENN STATE W 52-40 LEHIGH W 46-38 at Wesleyan W 52-36 12/27 at Seton Hall L 43-46 PRINCETON W 37-25 at Lehigh L 29-37 LAFAYETTE W 48-28 1/3 at Rutgers-Newark W 54-44 SYRACUSE L 35-40 NYU L 35-49 ARMY L 44-46 1/7 JOHN HOPKINS W 83-31 TUFTS W 58-27 Coach: Frank J. Hill SETON HALL L 31-45 1/10 WILLIAMS W 61-53 WILLIAMS W 53-41 at Lehigh W 56-33 1/14 at Villanova L 52-64 at Lafayette W 29-19 1939-40 (5-14) MANHATTAN L 41-55 1/17 NAVY W 63-53 LEHIGH W 57-25 UNIV. COLLEGE W 56-27 NYU L 57-75 1/31 at Princeton L 38-68 LAFAYETTE W 39-34 at Princeton L 29-30 Coach: Frank J. Hill 2/4 at Fordham L 49-63 at Lehigh L 45-47 MONTCLAIR ST L 28-31 2/7 RHODE ISLAND W 86-71 STEVENS W 34-16 URSINUS W 60-55 1943-1944 2/11 at Army W 40-37 NYU L 19-45 MANHATTAN L 39-41 No team due to WW II 2/14 LEHIGH W 81-47 at Colgate W 39-38 (OT) STANFORD L 43-71 2/21 COLGATE W 80-79 Coach: Frank J. Hill MARYLAND L 39-51 1944-45 (11-3) 2/25 at Lafayette L 52-65 TRENTON ST W 42-33 RARITAN ARSENAL W 50-26 2/27 NYU (4) L 66-83 1935-36 (8-7) FORDHAM L 30-31 LEHIGH W 52-49 3/3 at Lehigh W 79-44 MONTCLAIR ST W 42-18 DICKINSON W 53-32 at Haverford W 44-36 3/6 LAFAYETTE L 59-60 TRENTON ST W 54-19 PENN STATE L 19-47 LAFAYETTE L 50-51 3/10 BUCKNELL W 94-53 at Princeton L 29-32 PRINCETON L 26-34 at Princeton L 30-37 Coach: Donald S. White SPRINGFIELD L 33-41 LEHIGH L 31-42 at Lehigh W 47-31 GETTYSBURG W 34-23 at Lafayette L 33-36 at Drexel W 56-32 1948-49 (14-12) DELAWARE W 69-36 LAFAYETTE L 45-46 ARMY ST PROGRAM. W 75-31 12/1 RU-NEWARK W 77-51 FORDHAM W 50-49 at NYU L 33-64 at Lafayette L 29-41 12/4 at Yale L 52-72 PRINCETON W 44-33 at Lehigh W 47-46 LEHIGH W 47-35 12/11 TRENTON ST W 77-49 at Lehigh L 38-44 at Tufts L 47-49 ARMY ST PROGRAM W 66-39 12/15 COLUMBIA W 59-52 at NYU L 28-50 at Brown L 47-60 HAVERFORD W 49-34 12/17 PRINCETON W 65-53 LAFAYETTE W 47-33 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Lehigh W 52-36 12/27 at Duquesne L 43-53 SYRACUSE L 40-42 (OT) DREXEL W 49-34 12/28 at West Virginia L 38-53 at Lafayette L 32-37 (OT) 1940-41 (8-10) Coach: Thomas F. Kenneally 12/30 at Case Western W 72-52 at Dickinson W 39-36 UNIV. COLLEGE W 43-20 1/5 #7 VILLANOVA L 61-78 at Penn State L 43-45 (OT) at Trenton St W 31-28 1945-46 (13-7) 1/8 at Williams W 70-59 Coach: Frank J. Hill TUFTS W 50-34 RARITAN ARSENAL W 62-45 1/10 at Rhode Island L 57-75 at Fordham L 45-48 BUCKNELL W 51-41 1/12 SETON HALL L 61-63(OT) 1936-37 (13-2) PRINCETON W 43-38 F&M W 39-36(OT) 1/14 at Johns Hopkins W 75-41 MONTCLAIR ST W 60-48 BROWN L 46-50(OT) PRINCETON L 40-49 1/15 at Navy L 50-57 TRENTON ST W 91-35 LEHIGH W 51-41 TUFTS W 58-50 1/29 at Princeton W 48-44 DELAWARE W 76-38 at Lafayette L 34-38 at Haverford W 59-40 2/2 at Army L 46-58 PRINCETON W 44-35 SYRACUSE L 46-55 CAMP KILMER W 42-31 2/5 FORDHAM W 84-73 at Springfield W 44-41 at Princeton L 33-42 PANZER W 44-39 2/9 LAFAYETTE W 69-58 at Tufts W 29-18 MONTCLAIR ST W 32-31 at Princeton L 37-50 2/12 SYRACUSE L 57-71 FORDHAM W 35-33 LAFAYETTE W 41-27 DELAWARE W 72-44 2/16 LEHIGH W 87-56 WILLIAMS W 55-29 at Dickinson L 55-57 at Lehigh W 63-45 2/19 NYU (4) L 65-82 NYU L 38-39 at Gettysburg L 29-31 FORDHAM W 64-53 2/23 RIDER W 81-70 at Lafayette W 43-27 at Maryland W 50-45 at Harvard L 40-60 2/26 at Colgate L 54-77 at Lehigh W 50-23 BUCKNELL L 37-41 HAVERFORD W 67-30 3/2 at Lehigh W 71-51 LAFAYETTE W 48-30 at Lehigh L 46-47 LEHIGH W 65-49 3/5 at Lafayette L 48-81 LEHIGH W 64-27 NYU L 55-78 at Columbia L 49-57 3/9 at Bucknell W 87-62 at Princeton W 43-34 Coach: Frank J. Hill at Lafayette L 51-60 Coach: Donald S. White TEMPLE L 27-43 LAFAYETTE L 49-51 Coach: Frank J. Hill 1941-42 (8-12) Ursinus (24) W 57-41 1949-50 (13-15) UNIV. COLLEGE W 40-23 Lafayette (24) L 39-52 11/28 RU-NEWARK W 81-59 1937-38 (11-4) FT. MONMOUTH L 51-54 Coach: Donald S. White 12/3 YALE L 60-73 DELAWARE W 43-26 TRENTON ST W 34-33 12/6 at Columbia L 45-59 MONTCLAIR ST W 49-39 at Muhlenberg L 37-45 1946-47 (7-12) 12/10 NYU (5) L 72-73(OT) TRENTON ST W 33-27 PRINCETON L 36-39 at Dartmouth L 48-54 12/14 PRINCETON W 66-55 PRINCETON W 34-33 FORDHAM L 35-68 COLUMBIA W 64-61 12/17 at Syracuse L 53-72 DICKINSON W 41-39 Williams (3) W 34-31 PRINCETON L 40-60 12/19 at Cornell L 46-78 LAFAYETTE W 35-24 at Lehigh W 54-46 DICKINSON W 77-65 12/28 Wisconsin (6) L 55-68 at Princeton L 28-46 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 76-60 12/30 at Akron L 68-72 167 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

12/31 at Mt. Union W 55-43 2/14 LAFAYETTE W 65-54 2/29 at Lehigh L 59-81 1959-60 (11-14) 1/2 at Duquesne L 54-59 2/18 at Colgate L 58-91 3/3 LAFAYETTE L 69-111 12/5 GLASSBORO ST W 75-50 1/4 at Fordham W 78-74 2/21 LEHIGH L 74-77 Coach: Donald S. White 12/9 NYU L 56-82 1/7 BUCKNELL W 88-63 2/24 at Pennsylvania L 48-55 12/12 Temple (9) L 61-75 1/11 at #17 Villanova L 67-84 2/28 UPSALA W 76-65 1956-57 (8-15) 12/15 PENNSYLVANIA W 51-44 1/14 at Army L 54-58 3/4 at Princeton L 59-74 12/1 at Pennsylvania L 70-90 12/17 at Princeton L 63-79 1/30 at Princeton L 62-80 3/7 RUTGERS-NEWARK W 82-66 12/5 at Penn State L 58-90 12/19 CONNECTICUT L 62-74 2/3 RHODE ISLAND L 63-75 3/11 at Lafayette L 57-62 12/8 MONTCLAIR ST W 85-66 12/28 Adelphi (10) W 80-53 2/6 at Seton Hall W 61-59 Coach: Donald S. White 12/11 CONNECTICUT L 75-88 12/29 Lehigh (10) W 55-40 2/8 GEORGETOWN L 73-75 12/14 NAVY L 71-88 12/30 Hofstra (10) L 52-59 2/11 at Lafayette L 60-62 1953-54 (11-13) 12/19 PRINCETON L 42-79 1/6 MUHLENBERG W 79-59 2/13 RIDER W 75-64 12/9 MONTCLAIR ST. W 100-71 1/3 at Delaware W 70-64 1/9 at Colgate L 74-78 2/15 at Lehigh W 76-61 12/12 RU-NEWARK W 78-64 1/5 RHODE ISLAND W 79-70 1/13 at Columbia L 79-82 2/18 at Penn State W 64-51 12/16 DELAWARE W 68-51 1/9 JOHNS HOPKINS W 86-63 1/16 DELAWARE W 72-58 2/22 at Navy L 48-57 12/18 PRINCETON W 74-72 1/12 COLUMBIA L 82-93 1/30 PRINCETON L 79-94(OT) 2/25 WILLIAMS W 73-46 12/28 Purdue L 78-69 1/26 PENN STATE L 77-78(2OT) 2/3 LAFAYETTE W 63-58 3/1 LEHIGH W 75-58 12/29 Wabash W 74-66 1/30 at NYU L 55-86 2/6 RHODE ISLAND W 69-66 3/4 LAFAYETTE W 67-62 12/30 Bradley L 70-89 2/2 COLGATE W 69-68 2/9 MORAVIAN W 77-73 3/8 COLGATE W 67-57 1/6 Lehigh L 61-74 2/6 at Princeton L 53-69 2/12 at Bucknell L 54-70 Coach: Donald S. White 1/9 CCNY L 56-60 2/9 LAFAYETTE L 67-77 2/13 at Penn State L 61-96 1/12 Johns Hopkins W 83-50 2/13 LEHIGH W 69-63 2/17 UPSALA L 68-75 1950-51 (7-14) 1/13 Navy L 61-75 2/16 at Lehigh L 55-72 2/20 at Lehigh L 69-70 12/2 PENN MILITARY W 91-57 1/16 BRANDEIS L 90-95 2/20 at Army L 42-75 2/24 at Fordham W 98-84(OT) 12/6 at Yale L 40-70 1/30 COLGATE W 74-67 2/23 CCNY W 64-62(OT) 2/27 at Lafayette L 86-99 12/12 PRINCETON L 51-57 2/3 Columbia L 58-64 2/25 RU-NEWARK W 76-47 3/2 LEHIGH W 85-70 12/16 COLUMBIA L 53-73 2/6 BUCKNELL W 81-73 2/27 at Muhlenberg L 76-90 3/5 PENN STATE L 59-85 12/19 at Maryland L 45-51 2/10 Fordham L 58-69 3/5 at Lafayette L 82-89 Coach: Anthony R. Kuolt 12/29 at Navy L 49-53 2/13 Lafayette W 87-70 3/6 FORDHAM L 64-74 1/3 FORDHAM L 62-75 2/16 Connecticut L 78-91 Coach: Warren H. Harris 1960-61 (11-10) 1/6 at Rutgers-Newark W 65-56(OT) 2/20 LEHIGH W 79-65 12/1 GLASSBORO ST W 69-50 1/10 at Army L 58-59 2/24 Army L 61-68 1957-58 (7-15) 12/3 BUCKNELL L 55-58 1/13 BUCKNELL L 56-74 2/27 Penn State L 59-76 12/7 MUHLENBERG L 59-68 12/7 LA SALLE L 63-85 1/29 at Princeton L 56-73 3/3 Princeton L 68-90 12/11 at Connecticut L 63-73 12/9 at Pennsylvania L 60-81 2/3 JOHNS HOPKINS W 77-67 3/6 LAFAYETTE L 60-83 12/14 PENNSYLVANIA L 64-73 12/13 COLUMBIA W 75-62 2/7 TRENTON ST W 90-60 3/10 Muhlenberg W 90-81 12/19 PRINCETON L 47-80 12/15 PRINCETON L 92-94(OT) 2/10 LAFAYETTE W 54-51 Coach: Donald S. White 12/21 at CCNY L 56-64 12/19 COLBY W 74-63 2/14 at Lehigh W 61-52 1/4 at Penn State L 58-77 12/21 BOSTON UNIV. W 79-77 2/17 PENN STATE L 50-73 1954-55 (2-22) 1/8 at Army L 72-74 1/4 at Connecticut L 77-86 2/24 at Boston Univ. L 58-76 12/3 PURDUE L 57-77 1/11 PENN STATE W 64-63 1/7 at Lafayette L 77-86 2/26 SETON HALL L 44-62 12/10 COLUMBIA L 61-85 1/30 at Rhode Island W 86-68 1/14 at Delaware W 62-59 2/28 LEHIGH L 55-57 12/11 PRINCETON L 70-92 2/1 DELAWARE W 73-69(OT) 1/28 GETTYSBURG W 69-65 3/7 at Colgate L 58-76 12/14 at Delaware L 62-69 2/3 at Princeton L 62-101 2/1 at Navy W 74-73 3/10 at Lafayette W 53-49 12/17 at Bucknell W 89-87 2/5 at Johns Hopkins W 55-43 2/8 at Muhlenberg L 81-86(OT) Coach: Donald S. White 12/18 at Penn State L 69-106 2/8 LAFAYETTE L 53-62 2/11 at Moravian W 75-68 12/28 Virginia Tech (7) L 77-88 2/12 at Colgate L 57-88 2/15 COLGATE W 87-79 1951-52 (6-13) 12/29 Boston College (7)L 75-78 2/15 LEHIGH W 62-60 2/18 LEHIGH W 82-60 12/1 HAVERFORD W 77-63 12/30 Boston Univ. (7) L 60-83 2/18 at Columbia L 66-70 2/22 FORDHAM W 69-62 12/5 CCNY L 61-63 1/5 LEHIGH L 72-85 2/20 RU-NEWARK W 83-47 2/25 LAFAYETTE L 74-82 12/8 PRINCETON L 65-87 1/8 FORDHAM L 65-72 2/22 at Lehigh L 73-88 3/1 at Lehigh L 66-70 12/12 at Columbia L 41-50 1/12 at Rutgers-Newark L 66-89 2/25 NYU L 73-88 3/4 at Penn State L 70-79 12/15 DELAWARE L 57-81 1/15 MUHLENBERG L 77-99 2/27 MONTCLAIR ST W 76-73 Coach: Anthony R. Kuolt 12/18 RU-NEWARK W 83-52 1/29 at Colgate L 70-92 3/1 at Lafayette L 61-81 1/5 at Army W 75-72 2/2 at Princeton L 37-75 3/5 at Fordham L 78-107 1961-62 (10-13) 1/9 LEHIGH W 88-76 2/5 MONTCLAIR ST L 76-91 Coach: Warren H. Harris 12/2 GLASSBORO ST W 63-58 1/12 MARYLAND W 61-55 2/8 JOHNS HOPKINS W102-84(OT) 12/6 ST. JOSEPH’S L 66-102 2/5 at Bucknell L 89-101 2/12 LAFAYETTE L 75-93 1958-59 (9-15) 12/9 UMASS W 77-57 2/6 at #14 Penn St. L 52-66 2/16 CONNECTICUT L 78-91 12/3 at Pennsylvania L 55-63 12/13 at Columbia W 81-59 2/9 at Lafayette L 49-59 2/19 at Lehigh L 78-91 12/6 BUCKNELL L 61-95 12/15 BOSTON UNIV. W 73-60 2/13 at #12 Seton Hall L 42-66 2/23 PENN STATE L 64-83 12/10 at Army L 60-81 12/16 PENNSYLVANIA L 59-92 2/15 NAVY L 60-70 2/26 at West Virginia L 71-94 12/12 NAVY L 61-66 12/20 at Princeton L 65-81 2/20 at Lehigh L 59-71 3/2 LAFAYETTE L 69-101 12/13 TEMPLE W 51-41 12/28 Williams (11) L 64-75 2/27 at Johns Hopkins W 63-61 3/5 at Rhode Island L 83-100 12/16 COLUMBIA W 84-73 12/29 Boston Univ. (11) W 83-66 3/1 at Fordham L 59-70(OT) Coach: Donald S. White 12/18 PRINCETON L 47-70 1/2 at Bucknell W 79-78(OT) 3/4 at Princeton L 52-60 12/31 Bowdoin (8) L 66-67 1/6 LAFAYETTE L 64-67(OT) 3/8 COLGATE L 88-92 1955-56 (3-15) 1/1 Tufts (8) W 78-51 1/13 at Delaware L 74-75 Coach: Donald S. White 12/7 RU-NEWARK W 82-63 1/2 Maine (8) W 72-63 1/27 at Gettysburg L 61-83 12/10 at Columbia L 49-95 1/7 at Delaware W 87-58 2/3 DELAWARE L 79-87 1952-53 (8-13) 12/14 at Penn State L 78-102 1/10 PENN STATE W 69-64 2/7 MUHLENBERG W 102-83 12/3 HAVERFORD W 88-51 12/16 PRINCETON L 67-84 1/28 at Muhlenberg L 66-67 2/10 at Colgate W 86-72 12/10 at Delaware L 64-68 12/20 at Fordham L 54-94 1/31 at Princeton L 48-75 2/14 at Navy L 50-77 12/13 COLUMBIA L 55-64 1/4 DELAWARE L 73-84 2/4 CCNY W 83-57 2/17 at Lehigh L 67-72 12/17 at #20 Navy L 73-95 1/7 CCNY L 80-92 2/7 at Lafayette L 68-80 2/20 at Fordham L 62-76 12/19 PRINCETON W 83-68 1/14 NYU L 91-93(3OT) 2/11 COLGATE L 56-61 2/23 CONNECTICUT W 93-62 12/30 CONNECTICUT L 73-82 2/1 at Princeton L 40-74 2/14 at Penn State L 56-74 2/24 at Lafayette L 62-69 1/3 CCNY L 84-86 2/4 COLGATE L 71-84 2/18 at Lehigh L 45-56 2/28 LEHIGH L 68-78 1/7 at Lehigh L 66-81 2/7 at Connecticut L 85-105 2/21 LEHIGH L 36-38 3/3 PENN STATE W 67-62 1/10 MONTCLAIR ST W 98-72 2/11 at Lafayette L 63-110 2/25 FORDHAM L 72-79(OT) Coach: Anthony R. Kuolt 1/17 ARMY L 75-83 2/15 at Johns Hopkins L 65-75 2/28 BOSTON UNIV. W 60-58(OT) 2/3 JOHNS HOPKINS W 102-95 2/18 LEHIGH W 64-60 3/3 LAFAYETTE W 77-72 2/7 PENN STATE W 74-62 2/21 MONTCLAIR ST W 77-63 3/7 CONNECTICUT L 55-80 2/11 #16 FORDHAM L 73-88 2/25 PENN STATE L 72-82 Coach: Warren H. Harris 168 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

1962-63 (7-16) 1965-66 (17-7) 2/27 at Lehigh W 62-55 2/27 at Bucknell W 60-59 12/1 GLASSBORO ST W 77-58 12/1 PENNSYLVANIA L 59-74 3/2 PENN STATE W 97-83 3/2 LAFAYETTE W 92-68 12/5 at Pennsylvania L 57-101 12/4 GLASSBORO ST W 108-78 3/7 NYU (5) L 49-56 3/6 PENN STATE W 84-70 12/7 at Boston Univ. L 88-90(OT) 12/8 at Delaware W 79-78 Coach: William E. Foster Coach: William E. Foster 12/8 at Massachusetts L 65-87 12/11 at Colgate W 92-82 12/11 COLUMBIA W 88-68 12/13 at Princeton W 68-66 1968-69 (21-4) 1971-72 (14-11) 12/17 GEORGETOWN L 79-84 12/15 at Columbia L 76-108 12/2 at Pittsburgh W 74-66 12/1 at Princeton L 68-99 12/19 PRINCETON L 69-84 12/18 BOSTON UNIV. W 82-72 12/5 at Pennsylvania W 70-55 12/4 at Colgate W 92-80 12/28 Williams (11) L 70-82 12/20 UMASS W 101-88 12/7 COLGATE W 111-62 12/7 ST. FRANCIS W 109-70 12/29 Rochester (11) W 84-68 12/29 Miami, Ohio (13) L 69-80 12/10 COLUMBIA L 57-74 12/10 Northwestern (20) L 68-72 1/5 at Lafayette L 70-80 12/30 Rice (13) W 101-84 12/12 St. Louis (5) W 91-67 12/12 Columbia (20) W 65-54 1/7 Acadia L 50-63 1/22 at Fordham W 62-57 12/17 PRINCETON W 61-60 12/16 Columbia (5) L 73-76 1/9 FORDHAM L 66-89 1/26 at Army L 61-62 12/20 at Harvard L 65-78 12/18 SYRACUSE L 81-83 1/12 at Delaware L 69-84 1/29 LAFAYETTE W 88-78 12/27 Colorado St. (17) L 66-67 12/29 Virginia Tech (21) L 73-77 1/26 GETTYSBURG L 65-72 2/1 MANHATTAN L 78-85 12/28 VMI (17) W 79-72 12/30 Georgia Tech (21) W 91-64 1/31 LAFAYETTE W 90-83 2/5 BUCKNELL W 78-73 1/25 at Lafayette W 98-56 1/5 PITTSBURGH W 92-76 2/2 DELAWARE W 88-61 2/8 at Georgetown L 73-76(OT) 1/29 BUFFALO W 86-78 1/22 at Lafayette L 70-81 2/6 at Army L 65-83 2/12 LEHIGH W 89-68 2/3 at Lehigh W 60-44 1/26 DELAWARE W 78-73 2/13 at Navy L 60-92 2/15 at Navy W 69-65 2/6 at Boston Univ. W 86-79 1/29 at Gettysburg L 60-61 2/16 LEHIGH W 67-62 2/17 at Gettysburg W 73-41 2/8 LEHIGH W 66-62 2/4 LEHIGH W 108-76 2/20 COLGATE W 93-82 2/19 DELAWARE W 83-80(2OT) 2/11 DELAWARE W 105-73 2/5 BOSTON UNIV. W 86-53 2/23 at Connecticut L 63-88 2/23 CONNECTICUT L 84-96 2/14 ARMY W 49-47 2/8 MANHATTAN L 77-78 2/27 at Lehigh L 65-81 2/26 at Lafayette W 77-66 2/15 GEORGETOWN W 85-72 2/10 Cincinnati (5) L 74-84 3/2 at Penn State L 72-75 3/2 at Lehigh W 91-64 2/18 at Bucknell W 76-70 2/12 at Georgetown W 72-58 Coach: Donald S. White 3/5 PENN STATE W 71-61 2/22 LAFAYETTE W 75-48 2/15 at Army W 73-72 Coach: William E. Foster 2/25 at Connecticut W 81-79 2/19 at Fordham L 90-102 1963-64 (5-17) 2/27 FORDHAM W 62-61 2/22 CONNECTICUT W 89-86 11/30 at Glassboro St W 78-71 1966-67 (22-7) 3/1 PENN STATE W 59-57 2/26 BUCKNELL W 91-66 12/4 PENNSYLVANIA L 62-91 12/1 at Pennsylvania W 80-68 3/3 GETTYSBURG W 92-77 3/1 NAVY W 80-72 12/6 UMASS L 82-101 12/3 at Boston U W 87-71 3/6 NYU (5) W 77-74 3/4 at Penn State L 66-77 12/10 at Columbia L 68-73 12/7 GLASSBORO ST W 102-53 3/15 Tennessee (15) L 51-67 3/9 Holy Cross (5) W 96-75 12/14 BOSTON UNIV. L 68-73 12/10 COLGATE W 118-75 Coach: William E. Foster Coach: Richard R. Lloyd 12/17 at Princeton L 50-79 12/13 COLUMBIA W 69-62 1/4 LAFAYETTE L 74-82 12/15 Missouri (5) W 83-73(3OT) 1969-70 (13-11) 1972-73 (15-11) 1/8 at Fordham L 64-67 12/17 at Delaware W 92-7 12/1 PITTSBURGH W 91-79 11/29 GEORGETOWN W 98-83 1/11 at Delaware L 67-91 12/19 GEORGETOWN L 87-90 12/3 PENNSYLVANIA L 71-80 12/2 COLGATE W 82-76 1/25 at Gettysburg L 56-60 12/22 at Pittsburgh W 87-68 12/6 at Colgate W 83-80 12/4 at Pittsburgh L 73-99 1/29 at Navy L 62-89 12/27 New Mexico St. (14) L 58-80 12/9 at Columbia L 42-61 12/7 Princeton (5) L 47-51 2/1 DELAWARE W 93-60 12/28 at Evansville (14) W 85-78 12/13 DELAWARE L 78-87 12/9 at Connecticut W 86-72 2/5 CONNECTICUT W 68-67 1/25 FORDHAM W 82-66 12/18 Niagara (5) L 61-73 12/11 at Lehigh W 86-73 2/8 BUCKNELL L 71-72 1/28 at Lafayette W 90-58 12/19 HARVARD W 89-72 12/16 TEMPLE L 66-75 2/12 at Army L 48-84 1/30 #5 PRINCETON L 74-97 12/26 Northwestern (18) L 77-78 12/20 at Cincinnati L 58-79 2/15 LEHIGH W 71-53 2/2 NYU (5) W 68-57 12/27 Alabama (18) L 69-80 12/26 Florida (22) W 81-79(OT) 2/19 at Colgate L 90-99 2/4 at Bucknell W 72-70 1/3 at Princeton L 50-75 12/27 at Jacksonville (22) L 71-84 2/22 at Lafayette L 50-90 2/11 at Lehigh L 43-45 1/26 at Buffalo W 76-70 1/6 GETTYSBURG W 81-64 2/27 MANHATTAN W 101-87 2/14 at Navy W 83-49 1/28 BUCKNELL W 65-54 1/20 LAFAYETTE L 92-94(OT) 2/29 at Georgetown L 67-79 2/17 ARMY L 59-77 1/31 MANHATTAN W 78-69 1/23 at Delaware W 85-75 3/4 at Lehigh L 69-76 2/18 DELAWARE W 95-72 2/3 at Army L 52-61 1/27 Columbia (5) W 83-74 3/7 PENN STATE L 82-91 2/20 GETTYSBURG W 108-84 2/5 BOSTON UNIV. W 96-77 1/29 SCRANTON W 100-58 Coach: William E. Foster 2/23 at Connecticut L 77-84 2/7 at Lehigh W 79-68 2/3 at Navy L 70-84 2/25 LAFAYETTE W 59-40 2/12 LAFAYETTE W 89-77 2/5 at Bucknell W 80-69 1964-65 (12-12) 3/1 LEHIGH W 67-55 2/14 at Georgetown L 68-69 2/7 West Virginia(23) L 68-71 12/1 at Glassboro St. W 83-64 3/4 at Penn State W 88-76 2/16 at Gettysburg W 73-61 2/10 WILLIAM & MARY W 97-79 12/2 at Pennsylvania L 75-100 3/11 Utah State (15) W 78-76 2/21 at Fordham L 70-91 2/13 ARMY W 84-61 12/4 at Boston Univ. L 61-62 3/14 New Mexico (15) W 65-60 2/24 CONNECTICUT W 90-84(OT) 2/17 FORDHAM W 87-85 12/5 at Massachusetts L 82-93 3/16 So. Illinois (15) L 70-79 2/26 LEHIGH W 91-70 2/19 at St. Bonaventure L 91-95 12/8 GEORGETOWN W 80-74 3/18 Marshall (15) W 93-76 3/5 NYU (5) W 70-66 2/24 at St. Francis W 100-87 12/12 COLGATE W 79-52 Coach: William E. Foster 3/7 at Penn State L 62-65 2/28 at #14 Syracuse L 84-97 12/14 PRINCETON L 79-92 Coach: William E. Foster 3/3 PENN STATE W 81-52 12/16 COLUMBIA W 101-89 1967-68 (14-10) 3/19 #10 Minnesota(15) L 59-68 12/29 Brown (11) W 94-60 12/1 PITTSBURGH W 71-85 1970-71 (16-7) Coach: Richard R. Lloyd 12/30 at Albright (11) L 77-89 12/6 PENNSYLVANIA L 70-71 12/2 at #11 Penn L 71-85 1/8 NAVY L 87-93 12/9 at Colgate W 82-69 12/5 COLGATE W 83-68 1973-74 (18-9) 1/12 DELAWARE W 91-77 12/11 at Princeton L 54-83 12/8 COLUMBIA W 74-61 11/30 at Colgate W 71-49 1/15 at Bucknell W 70-66 12/13 at Columbia L 64-95 12/10 Manhattan (5) L 67-75 12/4 PITTSBURGH L FORFEIT 1/30 at Lafayette W 90-72 12/16 DELAWARE W 103-84 12/12 NYU W 91-69 12/6 at Scranton W 84-53 2/3 at Connecticut L 73-103 12/18 Seattle (16) L 63-75 12/18 Santa Clara (19) W 84-69 12/8 MANHATTAN L 78-87 2/5 ARMY L 68-76 12/19 Auburn (16) L 62-70 12/19 Michigan St (19) L 71-81 12/11 at Princeton W 62-55 2/11 Manhattan (12) L 88-111 12/22 at Florida St L 77-87 1/2 at Pittsburgh W 97-87 12/13 at Lafayette W 64-60 2/13 at Lehigh W 68-51 1/4 Dartmouth (5) W 79-52 1/6 at Navy W 60-47 12/15 STONEHILL W 70-63 2/15 GETTYSBURG W 79-73 1/20 BOSTON UNIV W 74-68 1/11 GETTYSBURG W 101-72 12/19 at Temple (9) L 64-78 2/18 FORDHAM L 65-67 1/25 at Fordham L 50-67 1/27 at Delaware W 85-63 12/26 Oklahoma City (25) W 73-67 2/20 at Delaware L78-81(OT) 1/27 LAFAYETTE W 81-47 1/30 PRINCETON L 58-66 12/27 #14 USC (25) L 81-82 2/27 LAFAYETTE W 74-67 2/1 at Georgetown L 62-80 2/4 at Boston Univ. W 82-61 12/28 Houston (25) L 84-95 3/3 LEHIGH W 78-62 2/3 BUCKNELL W 67-66 2/6 at Lehigh W 105-77 1/5 #19 SYRACUSE W 93-79 3/7 at Penn State L 76-88 2/6 at Army L 41-50 2/11 West Virginia (5) W 109-85 1/19 LEHIGH W 78-48 Coach: William E. Foster 2/10 LEHIGH W 80-60 2/13 GEORGETOWN W 58-53 1/22 DELAWARE W 97-80 2/13 CONNECTICUT W 71-66 2/17 ARMY W 76-40 1/24 at Gettysburg W 95-80 2/17 at Delaware W 84-80 2/20 #18 FORDHAM L 84-87 1/26 at Columbia W 85-63 2/19 at Gettysburg W 64-63 2/23 at Connecticut L 66-70 1/29 at William & Mary W 76-75 2/24 at Lafayette W 82-78 2/25 at Syracuse L 81-88(2OT) 2/2 NAVY W 86-85 169 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

2/4 BUCKNELL W 80-69 12/2 COLUMBIA L 75-85 1/31 at UMass (39)W60-55 1981-82 (20-10) 2/7 West Virginia (5) W 80-73 12/6 LEHIGH W 97-75 2/3 at Geo. Washington L 71-74 11/28 FDU W 45-36 2/9 at Georgetown L 55-57 12/9 Manhattan (5) W 73-52 2/8 DREXEL W 87-64 11/30 at Princeton L 46-48 2/16 at Fordham L 69-70(OT) 12/11 ST. JOHN’S L 70-86 2/10 at West Virginia L 61-68 12/3 #8 UCLA (50) W 57-54 2/19 CONNECTICUT W 89-82 12/15 DREXEL W 83-68 2/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 83-73 12/7 ST. PETER’S W 46-44 2/23 La Salle (5) L 76-82 12/18 PRINCETON W 59-54 2/15 Seton Hall (5) W 88-67 12/9 ST. JOHN'S W 74-67 2/27 ST. BONAVENTURE W 90-85 12/23 at Pittsburgh W 81-74 2/17 FORDHAM W 67-59 12/12 LAFAYETTE W 67-60 3/2 at Penn State W 81-63 12/27 #13 Louisville (35) L 68-76 2/19 UMASS W 95-76 12/19 #1 UNC (5) L 36-59 3/17 Utah (15) L 82-102 12/28 #20 Auburn (35) L 75-78 2/23 at Pittsburgh W 76-68 12/22 RIDER W 89-57 Coach: Tom Young 1/5 PENN STATE W 89-72 2/26 PENN STATE (45) W 67-57 1/4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 65-51 1/8 at UConnn (36) W 84-77(3OT) 3/1 West Virginia(43) W 55-52 1/6 at Duke L 61-80 1974-75 (22-7) 1/15 BOSTON COL. W 102-92 3/3 Pittsburgh (43) W 61-57 1/9 at Pittsburgh W 75-65 11/29 at Hawaii W 75-70 1/19 at GW W 87-84 3/10 #11 Georgetown(32) W 64-58 1/11 ST. BONAVENTURE W 51-41 12/2 at Utah L 89-92 1/22 LAFAYETTE W 88-75 3/16 #17 St. John’s (33) L 65-67 1/16 at Rhode Island (51) W 57-50 12/5 COLUMBIA W 114-85 1/27 Seton Hall (37) L 75-89 Coach: Tom Young 1/20 UMASS W 62-52 12/7 COLGATE W 75-65 1/28 Manhattan (37) W 73-70 1/23 PITTSBURGH L 46-48 12/12 Manhattan (5) W 85-77 2/5 # 4 UNLV (38) L 88-89 1979-80 (14-14) 1/25 at St. Bonaventure L 29-30 12/14 St. John’s (5) W 85-74 2/7 DUQUESNE W 90-70 12/3 DREXEL W 69-62 (OT) 1/30 RHODE ISLAND W 78-71 12/17 PRINCETON W 73-67 2/10 Massachusetts (39) L 81-82 12/7 MANHATTAN W 67-57 2/1 SO. ILLINOIS W 57-42 12/20 TEMPLE W 75-56 2/12 at West Virginia W 68-66 12/8 ST. PETER’S W 58-50 2/4 at #18 W. Va. L 53-59 12/26 Seton Hall (26) W 89-81 2/16 GW W 112-90 12/11 UMASS W 84-68 2/7 at Duquesne L 50-56 12/27 #6 So. Calif. (26) L 66-81 2/19 #10 Cincinnati (5) W 89-70 12/15 #15 ST. JOHN’S L 64-75 2/11 LONG ISLAND W 67-66 12/29 St. Joseph’s (26) W 91-56 2/22 FORDHAM W 98-73 12/22 VILLANOVA L 70-81 2/13 Geo. Washington W 51-45 1/4 LONG ISLAND W 97-87 2/24 VILLANOVA W 87-81 12/28 at Minnesota (46) L 59-98 2/16 at UMASS W 41-40 1/18 LAFAYETTE L 66-72 2/26 at #15 Syracuse L 72-82 12/29 Loyola (Ill.) (46) L 87-98 2/20 DUQUESNE W 75-56 1/21 at Delaware W 110-93 3/2 at UMass (40)L74-78 1/5 at UMASS W 76-70 2/24 at GW L 62-63 1/25 at Pittsburgh L 79-82(OT) 3/10 St. Bonaventure (41) L 77-79(OT) 1/8 LEHIGH W 81-63 2/27 #6 WVU W 74-64 1/27 at West Virginia W 86-84(OT) Coach: Tom Young 1/12 GW W 69-59 3/2 RHODE ISLAND (45) W 67-63 1/30 at Bucknell W 94-72 1/15 CLEVELAND ST. L 69-78 3/5 Pittsburgh (43) L 47-60 2/1 at Navy W 75-70 1977-78 (24-7) 1/17 Long Island (5) L 67-68 (OT) 3/11 IONA (52) W 55-51 2/3 GETTYSBURG W 97-67 11/30 SETON HALL W 81-76 1/19 at Penn State L 66-75 3/15 at Purdue (24) L 65-98 2/6 at Syracuse W 76-75 12/6 VILLANOVA L 54-61 1/21 at Columbia W 65-49 Coach: Tom Young 2/11 at Connecticut L 89-90 12/8 Columbia (5) W 62-48 1/24 #6 SYRACUSE L 66-69 2/15 FORDHAM W 97-90 12/10 #13 ST. JOHN’S W 72-61 1/27 at Duquesne W 75-73 (OT) 1982-83 (23-8) 2/19 at St. Bonaventure L 91-93 12/12 DAVIDSON W 78-77 1/29 BISCAYNE W 78-58 11/27 FDU W 88-70 2/22 at #17 La Salle (9) W 96-84 12/17 at Princeton L 57-68 2/2 at GW L 71-76 11/30 PRINCETON W 60-55 2/26 WILLIAM & MARY W 88-70 12/22 MANHATTAN W 91-76 2/5 at Princeton L 63-65 12/2 Jacksonville (50) W 71-65 3/1 STONEHILL W 98-77 12/27 ST. PETER’S (42) W 93-55 2/9 WEST VIRGINIA W 82-80 (OT) 12/6 OREGON W 53-42 3/6 St. Peter’s (27) W 80-63 12/28 SETON HALL (42) W 93-78 2/12 at Villanova (9) L 68-70 12/11 at Lafayette W 57-50 3/8 St. John’s (27) W 79-77(OT) 1/4 at Penn State L 79-81 2/14 #11 UNC (5) L 70-73 (OT) 12/17 Tulane (53) L 54-55 3/15 #3 Louisville (28) L 78-91 1/7 at UMass (39) W 78-74 2/16 at Fordham L 39-42 12/18 Duquesne (53) W 58-51 Coach: Tom Young 1/10 WILLIAM & MARY W 79-71 2/20 SETON HALL W 75-66 12/23 STANFORD W 70-63 1/14 HAWAII W 95-75 2/23 PITTSBURGH W 83-76 1/5 #18 UNC (54) L 70-86 1975-76 (31-2) 1/16 LEHIGH W 75-62 2/26 ST. BONA (45) W 76-74 1/8 at St. Joseph’s W 70-65 12/1 BENTLEY W 100-60 1/18 at GW L 77-91 2/29 West Virginia 47) L 66-77 1/10 LEHIGH W 88-69 12/4 Purdue (5) W 81-73 1/21 at Lafayette W 84-70 Coach: Tom Young 1/15 UMASS W 77-67 12/6 SETON HALL W 119-93 1/26 at Duquesne W 73-61 1/17 ST. JOSEPH’S W 79-77 12/9 at Boston College W 105-82 1/28 #10 SYRACUSE W 77-73 1980-81 (16-14) 1/22 WEST VIRGINIA L 63-71 12/11 Pennsylvania (5) W 95-80 2/1 WEST VIRGINIA W 80-61 11/29 AMERICAN W 75-62 1/26 #8 Louisville (5) L 49-54 12/13 CONNECTICUT W 96-83 2/4 CONNECTICUT W 78-70 12/2 PRINCETON W 57-47 1/29 at Temple (9) W 72-70 12/20 at Temple (9) W 95-62 2/7 UMASS W 74-62 12/5 COLUMBIA (42) W 78-63 2/3 at Rhode Island(51) W 85-67 12/29 The Citadel (29) W 96-73 2/11 #7 UNC (5) L 57-74 12/6 ST. PETER’S (42) W 56-51 2/5 at UMass W 62-60 12/30 Georgia Tech (29) W 94-87 2/15 Geo. Washington W 85-72 12/9 at St. Bonaventure L 67-77 2/7 RIDER W 84-73 1/2 at Stetson W 91-70 2/18 at Fordham W 81-64 12/13 at St. John’s L 70-71 2/10 ST. BONAVENTURE W 78-66 1/10 at Fordham W 93-55 2/22 at Villanova W 82-79(OT) 12/20 PENN STATE L 76-78 (OT) 2/16 TEMPLE W 79-73 1/14 at Columbia W 94-65 2/25 PITTSBURGH W 87-68 12/22 #8 UNC (48) L 64-71 2/19 C.W. POST W 92-63 1/17 BUCKNELL W 105-82 3/2 West Virginia(43) L 74-81 12/27 #15 Indiana (49) L 50-55 2/22 at Duquesne W 78-73 1/20 at Lehigh W 102-87 3/9 ARMY (44) W 72-70 12/28 Louisiana Tech (49) L 47-51 2/26 GW W 75-48 1/24 at Lafayette W 113-79 3/14 INDIANA ST. (44) W 57-56 12/30 Loyola (CA) (49) W 91-54 2/28 at St. Bonaventure L 66-68 (OT) 1/27 PITTSBURGH W 102-71 3/19 #17 Texas (15) L 76-96 1/8 UMASS W 92-58 3/2 RHODE ISLAND W 82-73 2/2 at #17 Princeton W 75-62 3/21 Georgetown (15) W 85-72 1/10 at Pittsburgh W 69-59 3/5 at Penn State L 70-79 2/5 West Virginia (5) W 86-76 Coach: Tom Young 1/14 GW W 81-68 3/7 UMass (55) W 79-73 2/7 NAVY W 86-71 1/17 ST. BONAVENTURE L 58-64 3/9 Temple (55) L 67-72 2/9 DELAWARE W 110-87 1978-79 (22-9) 1/20 at Duquesne L 60-62 3/17 S.W. Louisiana(56) W 60-53 2/14 MANHATTAN W 92-81(OT) 11/18 COLUMBIA W 70-63 1/22 FORDHAM W 77-53 3/19 #3 St. John’s (56) L 55-56 2/18 SYRACUSE W 93-80 11/29 RIDER (42) W 101-51 1/27 DUKE L 51-53 Coach: Tom Young 2/21 American (5) W 94-79 12/1 LAFAYETTE (42) L 70-77 1/31 RHODE ISLAND L 49-56 2/25 at William & Mary W 100-90 12/9 at Villanova L 67-86 2/3 at Manhattan W 90-57 1983-84 (15-13) 2/28 Long Island (5) W 103-87 12/12 at Manhattan W 62-60 (OT) 2/5 WEST VIRGINIA W 73-71 11/26 FDU W 70-56 3/1 ST. BONAVENTURE W 85-80 12/16 PRINCETON W 54-51 2/7 at GW W 76-71 11/29 at Princeton L 40-52 3/4 Long Island (5) W 104-76 12/22 ST. PETER’S L 58-67 2/10 at UMASS W 74-53 12/3 at Rhode Island W 58-54 (OT) 3/6 #16 St. John’s (31) W 70-67 12/29 St. John’s (26) W 72-61 2/14 at West Virginia L 67-73 12/7 RIDER W 63-62 (OT) 3/13 Princeton (32) W 54-53 12/30 Ohio State (26) W 97-96 (OT) 2/16 LONG ISLAND W 90-72 12/10 LAFAYETTE W 73-59 3/18 Connecticut (32) W 93-79 1/6 at #6 UCLA L 57-78 2/19 Seton Hall (5) L 56-65 12/17 TEMPLE L 68-77 3/20 VMI (33) W 91-75 1/9 at Connecticut L 67-69 (OT) 2/21 FAIRFIELD W 87-57 12/21 #20 Michigan (50) L 69-97 3/27 #9 Michigan (34) L 70-86 1/11 Geo. Washington W 80-72 2/25 DUQUESNE L 68-69 12/26 Seton Hall (50) W 93-78 3/29 #5 UCLA(34) L 92-106 1/13 at St. John’s W 69-66 2/28 PITTSBURGH W 61-60 Coach: Tom Young 1/20 PENN STATE W 48-46 3/1 at Pittsburgh (45) L 62-67 1/22 at #12 Syracuse L 65-71 Coach: Tom Young 1976-77 (18-10) 1/26 DUQUESNE W 70-67 11/29 BENTLEY W 114-86 1/27 VILLANOVA W 64-55 170 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

1/5 #13 St. John’s (5) L 43-71 2/8 GW L 59-73 12/31 LAFAYETTE L 55-60 1/26 RHODE ISLAND W 60-59 1/7 UMASS W 88-83 2/10 TEMPLE L 53-71 1/3 MIAMI (FL) L 94-99(OT) 1/28 at Penn State W 79-78 1/12 at St. Joseph’s L 59-60 (OT) 2/13 at Massachusetts L 50-60 1/5 RHODE ISLAND W 87-77 2/1 TEMPLE W 82-63 1/14 at Penn State L 80-83(OT) 2/15 at Rhode Island L 63-72 1/10 at Temple L 79-85 2/3 at #1 UNLV L 73-115 1/16 MONMOUTH W 71-59 2/17 at GW L 63-72 1/14 at West Virginia L 70-90 2/5 at Rhode Island W 83-70 1/19 at Duquesne L 61-64 2/22 ST. JOSEPH’S L 60-73 1/18 St. John’s (50) L 61-62 2/9 at St. Bonaventure W 97-84 1/21 at Temple L 39-62 2/25 at UMass (59) W 52-47 1/21 DUQUESNE W 102-87 2/13 ST. JOSEPH’S W 95-87 1/26 ST.BONAVENTURE L 58-62 3/3 at West Virginia(57) L 60-88 1/24 at Notre Dame L 63-85 2/16 Geo. Washington W 74-66 1/28 at GW L 56-58 Coach: Craig Littlepag 1/28 at Massachusetts L 89-105 2/21 at Duquesne L 80-88 2/2 at West Virginia L 55-68 1/30 ST. BONAVENTURE W 79-50 2/24 UMASS W 103-96(OT) 2/4 GW W 56-53 1986-87 (8-20) 2/2 PENN STATE W 87-83 2/27 PENN STATE W 92-70 2/9 Notre Dame (50) W 61-59 11/29 RIDER W 98-93(OT) 2/5 #18 WVU L 58-60 3/6 St. Joseph’s (61) L 87-90(OT) 2/11 WEST VIRGINIA W 63-61 12/3 LAFAYETTE W 67-66 2/9 at Duquesne W 79-74 3/15 Arizona State (62) L 76-79 2/16 DUQUESNE W 70-62 12/6 at Duquesne L 54-65 2/11 ST. JOSEPH’S W 91-55 Coach: Bob Wenzel 2/18 at St. Bonaventure L 70-77 (OT) 12/8 at St. Bonaventure L 67-79 2/13 at Penn State L 65-93 2/23 PENN STATE W 102-92 12/13 Seton Hall (50) L 81-109 2/18 GW W 80-65 1991-92 (16-15) 2/25 ST. JOSEPH’S W 79-75 12/20 PRINCETON L 68-72 2/20 at St. Joseph’s W 76-74 11/30 WAGNER W 91-70 3/1 at Massachusetts W 76-75 12/22 WEST VIRGINIA L 50-55 2/23 TEMPLE W 77-64 12/3 at Princeton W 46-41 3/3 RHODE ISLAND W 69-67 12/27 #19 GA Tech(26) L 61-79 2/25 at St. Bonaventure W 83-80 12/7 #24 UNLV W 91-85(OT) 3/7 at West Virginia L 73-93 12/29 Virginia (26) L 56-74 3/1 at Rhode Island W 67-66 12/11 #12 SETON HALL L 72-77 Coach: Tom Young 1/3 at Louisville L 49-79 3/5 St. Bonaventure(61) W 100-67 12/21 LONG ISLAND W 86-72 1/10 #8 TEMPLE L 68-71 3/6 Temple (61) W 62-59 12/28 Maryland (63) W 95-79 1984-85 (16-14) 1/15 at Massachusetts L 67-76 3/9 PENN STATE W 70-66 12/30 at #6 Arizona (63) L 80-103 11/29 RIDER W 77-73 1/17 at Rhode Island (51) L 51-79 3/17 #14 Iowa (32) L 73-87 1/2 DUQUESNE W 82-66 12/4 PRINCETON W 54-41 1/19 at Penn State L 60-80 Coach: Bob Wenzel 1/4 DELAWARE W 101-78 12/9 #3 St. John’s (50) L 61-77 1/24 DUQUESNE W 65-54 1/7 TEMPLE L 61-75 12/12 WAGNER W 70-64 1/26 at #8 Temple L 56-76 1989-90 (18-17) 1/10 DREXEL W 80-57 12/15 AMERICAN W 89-70 1/29 at St. Joseph’s L 73-79 11/27 at #1 Syracuse L 79-95 1/13 at Utah State L 70-78 12/22 at #18 Michigan L 77-93 1/31 ST. BONAVENTURE W 75-59 11/30 LAFAYETTE W 78-69 1/16 ST. BONAVENTURE W 85-51 12/27 #14 N.C. State (26) L 68-80 2/2 XAVIER W 83-69 12/2 at St. Bonaventure L 72-75 1/18 at GW L 70-73(OT) 12/29 Old Dominion (26) L 80-82 2/7 at Geo. Washington L 75-82 12/6 at St. Joseph’s W 75-58 1/21 ST. JOSEPH’S L 70-75 1/3 RHODE ISLAND W 74-68 2/8 at VCU L 67-78 12/9 DELAWARE W 70-54 1/26 at Rhode Island L 72-89 1/5 at UMass (39) L 72-83 2/12 UMASS W 82-67 12/13 SETON HALL L 74-79 1/30 at Massachusetts L 66-77 1/10 ST. JOSEPH’S W 85-76 2/14 RHODE ISLAND L 84-93 12/16 at Princeton L 60-65 2/2 WEST VIRGINIA L 84-88 1/12 at Penn State W 88-71 2/19 at West Virginia L 61-73 12/22 KEENE STATE W 105-56 2/6 at Temple L 78-92 1/17 DUQUESNE W 74-62 2/21 PENN STATE L 99-102(OT) 12/27 VA TECH (49) W 100-89 2/8 GW W 87-62 1/19 TEMPLE L 63-66 2/23 ST. JOSEPH’S W 83-76 12/29 at Hawaii (49) L 74-91 2/12 at West Virginia W 98-95 1/24 at St. Bonaventure W 83-70 2/25 Geo. Washington W 93-83 12/30 CINCINNATI (49) L 71-79 2/15 ST PETER’S W 86-73 1/26 GW W 80-73 2/27 at GW (60) L 85-94 1/4 at Massachusetts L 73-84 2/18 UMASS L 67-81 1/31 WEST VIRGINIA L 71-76 (OT) Coach: Craig Littlepage 1/6 RHODE ISLAND L 74-86 2/22 at Duquesne L 79-82 2/2 at GW L 77-96 1/13 at Duquesne W 70-67 2/24 RHODE ISLAND W 76-67 2/4 MONMOUTH W 96-74 1987-88 (7-22) 1/16 NOTRE DAME (50) L 69-74 2/29 at St. Bonaventure L 71-76 2/7 at Temple L 58-69 11/28 BROOKLYN COL. W 80-78 1/18 at Geo. Washington W 90-82 3/4 at St. Joseph’s W 74-68 2/9 at West Virginia L 57-73 11/30 at Northwestern L 55-72 1/21 PENN STATE W 61-59 3/7 St. Bonaventure (64) W 93-72 2/14 at Duquesne W 67-59 12/2 LAFAYETTE W 48-46 1/23 at #1 Missouri L 84-89 3/8 #25 UMASS (61) L 94-106 2/16 ST. BONAVENTURE L 81-87 (OT) 12/5 at Princeton L 49-69 1/27 DUQUESNE W 74-62 3/20 JMU (52) W 73-69 2/21 PENN STATE W 84-67 12/12 Seton Hall (50) L 72-92 2/1 Geo. Washington W 93-68 3/23 MANHATTAN (52) L 61-62 2/23 at St. Joseph’s L 57-71 12/19 WAGNER W 77-56 2/4 WEST VIRGINIA W 77-72 Coach: Bob Wenzel 2/28 UMASS W 86-79 12/23 GW L 46-72 2/6 #24 St. John’s (5) L 77-89 3/2 at Rhode Island L 69-71(OT) 1/2 ST. JOSEPH’S L 60-65 2/8 UMASS W 66-61 1992-93 (13-15) 3/6 UMASS(58) W 69-67 1/4 at #6 Temple L 60-86 2/11 at West Virginia L 64-81 11/19 TENNESSEE (74) L 79-87 3/7 DUQUESNE (58) W 78-53 1/7 at St. Bonaventure L 61-82 2/15 at Penn State L 69-80 12/1 at Delaware L 69-77 3/8 TEMPLE (58) L 51-59 1/10 at Penn State L 58-63 2/18 TEMPLE L 69-75 12/5 LOYOLA (MD) W 82-50 Coach: Tom Young 1/12 St. John’s (37) L 55-73 2/21 at St. Joseph’s W 91-80 12/7 KEENE STATE W 132-83 1/16 RHODE ISLAND L 71-84 2/24 at Rhode Island W 84-61 12/12 #1 Duke (50) L 79-88 1985-86 (8-21) 1/23 at Massachusetts L 64-79 2/27 ST. BONAVENTURE W 79-76 12/19 LONG ISLAND W 99-87 11/25 FDU W 78-70 1/26 VCU L 60-70 3/1 at Temple L 70-75 12/22 HOFSTRA W 91-64 11/29 at Oregon L 59-78 1/28 at St. Joseph’s L 65-83 3/3 Rhode Island (61) W 80-79 12/28 #3 Kentucky (26) L 67-89 12/4 DUQUESNE L 71-72 1/30 WEST VIRGINIA L 65-85 3/5 Temple (61) L 57-65 12/30 Manhattan (26) W 80-76 12/7 #1 UNC(54) L 71-114 2/4 at Rhode Island L 92-111 3/16 HOLY CROSS (52) W 87-78 1/2 JAMES MADISON L 61-73 12/11 COLUMBIA W 72-60 2/6 #5 TEMPLE L 53-84 3/19 FORDHAM (52) W 81-74 1/5 PRINCETON W 64-47 12/14 MONMOUTH W 74-70 2/11 at Duquesne L 58-73 3/21 PENN STATE (52) L 55-58 1/7 at St. Bonaventure W 90-7(2OT) 12/21 Long Island W 82-67 2/13 at West Virginia L 68-73 Coach: Bob Wenzel 1/10 at St. Joseph’s L 86-93 12/23 at Princeton L 47-54 2/16 Notre Dame (50) L 62-75 1/12 UMASS L 78-82 12/28 LOYOLA (MD) W 82-74 2/18 PENN STATE W 65-61 1990-91 (19-10) 1/19 UTAH STATE W 113-93 1/2 PENN STATE L 56-65 2/22 ST. BONAVENTURE W 87-72 11/27 #23 MISSOURI W 68-60 1/24 TEMPLE W 80-72 1/4 ST. BONAVENTURE L 57-64 2/25 at Geo. Washington L 69-95 12/1 ST. BONAVENTURE W 71-46 1/26 WEST VIRGINIA W 71-67 1/6 at West Virginia L 58-64 2/27 UMASS W119-114(3OT) 12/3 BRIDGEPORT W 90-84 1/30 at Rhode Island L 81-100 1/9 #5 Ga Tech (5) L 46-85 3/2 DUQUESNE L 75-90 12/6 at St. Joseph’s W 75-69 (OT) 2/2 Geo. Washington L 100-105 1/11 at Temple L 59-68 3/5 GW (57) W 78-71 12/11 at Massachusetts W 67-65 2/6 at Massachusetts L 67-82 1/16 UMASS W 72-63 3/7 Rhode Island (57) L 73-104 12/15 PRINCETON L 45-58 2/8 at Holy Cross L 89-99 1/18 RHODE ISLAND W 73-70 (OT) Coach: Craig Littlepage 12/22 Seton Hall (50) L 76-90 2/11 at West Virginia L 66-77 1/25 at St. Joseph’s (9) L 57-71 12/27 Maryland (26) L 81-86 2/14 ST. JOSEPH’S W 90-81 1/27 at Duquesne L 59-74 1988-89 (18-13) 12/29 Brigham Young (26) W 85-70 2/20 ST. BONAVENTURE W 82-61 1/30 at St. Bonaventure L 68-79 11/25 RIDER W 82-65 1/3 DUQUESNE L 62-78 2/23 RHODE ISLAND W 67-63 2/1 at Penn State L 59-74 12/3 UMASS W 78-61 1/5 DELAWARE W 66-63 2/28 at Geo. Washington L 72-74 2/3 WEST VIRGINIA L 64-85 12/5 NORTHWESTERN L 69-75 1/8 at Temple L 62-83 3/4 at Temple L 75-89 12/10 at GW W 88-71 1/12 at West Virginia L 69-87 3/7 St. Joseph’s (61) L 70-71 12/13 at #17 Seton Hall L 70-96 1/17 at Geo. Washington W 80-75 Coach: Bob Wenzel 12/17 PRINCETON W 69-63 1/19 WEST VIRGINIA W 75-71 12/27 #3 SYRACUSE L 81-100 1/22 at Notre Dame W 62-52 171 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

1993-94 (11-16) 2/10 #6 VILLANOVA L 64-76 12/19 TEMPLE L 56-38 2/ 11 PITTSBURGH W 84-64 11/27 MANHATTAN W 70-64 2/12 #16 SYRACUSE L 54-63 12/22 at Princeton W 60-49 2/ 14 #14 NOTRE DAME L 59-81 12/1 FDU L 53-56 2/15 ST. JOHN’S W 82-70 12/27 LEHIGH W 80-55 2/ 17 #18 GTOWN L 73-76 12/4 WAGNER W 75-65 2/20 at Pittsburgh W 71-70 12/30 at WVU L 65-63 2/ 21 SETON HALL W 75-57 12/7 at Princeton L 54-70 2/25 MIAMI W 71-55 1/2 #12 ST. JOHN'S L 77-73 2/ 24 at Pittsburgh L 60-70 12/10 Boise State (65) W 71-50 2/28 at #4 Connecticut L 66-78 1/9 VILLANOVA W 97-87 2/ 28 at #21 GTown L 58-74 12/11 at #20 Cin (65) L 61-75 3/3 at BC. L 72-73 1/13 MIAMI L 74-62 3/ 3 PROVIDENCE L 66-69 12/22 at James Madison L 76-87 3/6 Miami (68) L 67-77 1/16 at #11 St. John's L 88-78 Coach: Kevin Bannon 1/4 #8 UMASS L 59-71 Coach: Bob Wenzel 1/18 #18 SYRACUSE W 74-71 1/6 at #23 GW L 69-89 1/23 at Notre Dame W 72-70 2001-02 (18-13) 1/8 DELAWARE W 62-59 1996-97 (11-16) 1/25 LAFAYETTE W 84-64 11/14 vs. E. Carolina(73) L 74-79 1/11 DREXEL L 64-76 11/26 WAGNER W 73-67 1/31 WVU W 87-61 11/15 vs. VCU (73) L 58-71 1/15 at St. Joseph’s W 81-72 11/30 at #1 Cincinnati L 65-105 2/3 at Villanova L 84-78 11/16 vs. FDU (73) W 70-66 1/20 at #6 UMass L 54-76 12/4 at #20 Boston Col. L 64-73 2/7 at Providence W 86-75 11/24 AUBURN W 57-56 1/23 #11 TEMPLE L 56-78 12/7 GEORGETOWN W 75-68 2/11 PITTSBURGH W 71-58 11/28 STONY BROOK W 76-37 1/25 RHODE ISLAND L 73-81 12/11 UMBC W 62-51 2/13 BOSTON COL. W 75-62 12/1 LOYOLA W 71-59 1/29 DUQUESNE W 71-70(OT) 12/14 St. Peter's W 57-55 2/16 at #2 Connecticut L 77-64 12/5 at La Salle W 81-56 2/1 at #10 Temple L 45-84 12/30 NORTHEASTERN W 78-63 2/21 at Seton Hall L 57-55 12/8 WAGNER W 77-61 2/6 at Duquesne L 71-88 1/2 CONNECTICUT L 57-66 2/23 GEORGETOWN L 57-53 12/13 HARTFORD W 63-53 2/8 at Rhode Island L 60-67 1/4 NOTRE DAME W 70-53 2/27 at #11 Miami L 68-63 12/15 UMBC W 67-51 2/12 WEST VIRGINIA W 85-72 1/6 at Princeton L 66-71 3/3 Pittsburgh(68) W 64-51 12/23 at #5 Virginia L 68-76 2/15 GW L 60-64 1/11 at Pittsburgh L 67-75 3/4 #10 St. John's (68) L 77-62 12/29 PRINCETON W 70-62 2/19 ST. JOSEPH’S W 76-72 1/15 at West Virginia W 58-56 3/10 HOFSTRA(52) W 58-45 1/2 at #16 Syracuse L 66-87 2/21 at St. Bonaventure W 91-83(OT) 1/18 at #16 Villanova L 56-79 3/16 CLEMSON(52) L 78-68 1/5 #24 GTOWN W 89-87 2/24 HOLY CROSS W 89-65 1/22 WEST VIRGINIA L 69-81 Coach: Kevin Bannon 1/8 #23 PITT L 58-66 2/26 at West Virginia L 85-95 1/26 SETON HALL L 72-75 1/11 at Seton Hall L 54-67 3/1 ST. BONAVENTURE W 76-70 1/29 at St. John's W 49-47 1999-2000 (15-16) 1/16 West Virginia W 79-66 3/5 #12 Temple (61) L 44-58 2/2 MIAMI W 60-59 11/20 at Rider W 74-49 1/22 at Providence L 55-70 Coach: Bob Wenzel 2/5 at Providence L 67-73 11/22 Charleston South. W 77-63 1/27 at West Virginia W 77-59 2/8 at Miami L 50-53 11/26 vs. Murray St.(72) L 83-87 1/30 #17 UCONN W 61-53 1994-95 (13-15) 2/11 LOYOLA (MD) W 76-65 11/27 vs. Miss. St.(72) W 74-69 2/2 #14 Syracuse W 82-74 11/26 BUFFALO L 68-71 2/13 SOUTH FLORIDA W 65-50 11/28 vs. Nebraska (72) W 81-62 2/6 at Notre Dame L 72-89 11/28 #10 CINCINNATI L 61-72 2/15 ST. JOHN'S L 58-73 12/4 UMBC W 65-48 2/11 ST. PETER’S W 80-63 12/6 at St. Joseph’s L 52-78 2/18 PROVIDENCE L 74-79 12/8 at St. Joseph's W 73-70 2/14 NOTRE DAME W 65-62 12/9 Valparaiso (66) W 75-60 2/22 at Syracuse L 62-92 12/12 Princeton L 60-66 (OT) 2/17 #13 MIAMI W 64-61 12/10 at Purdue (66) L 67-79 2/26 at Georgetown L 59-69 12/18 Elon W 89-78 2/21 at #11 Pittsburgh L 59-78 12/13 BUCKNELL W 87-72 3/1 #18VILLANOVA L 74-84 12/21 vs. #8 Florida (70) L 65-85 2/23 SETON HALL W 66-60 12/30 WAGNER W 73-70 3/5 PROVIDENCE L 56-77 12/27 vs. Hofstra (26) L 59-65 2/27 at Virginia Tech L 49-63 1/3 PRINCETON L 70-79 Coach: Bob Wenzel 12/28 vs. Siena (26) W 86-74 3/2 at Georgetown L 69-88 1/7 at Manhattan L 90-92(OT) 1/5 at #7 SYRACUSE L 74-93 3/6 vs. Boston Col. L 55-60 1/10 BROWN W 79-65 1997-98 (14-15) 1/12 PROVIDENCE W 71-61 3/14 YALE (52) L 65-67 1/12 at #1 UMass L 68-85 11/22 PRINCETON L 64-52 1/15 WEST VIRGINIA L 60-62 Coach: Gary Waters 1/14 RHODE ISLAND W 70-52 11/25 COLUMBIA W 65-46 1/18 NOTRE DAME W 76-51 1/17 ST. FRANCIS W 97-50 11/29 IONA L 70-62 1/23 VILLANOVA W 73-60 2002-03 (12-16) 1/19 DUQUESNE W 87-73 12/2 at Miami L 63-55 1/25 at #25 ST. JOHN'S L 57-61 11/19 Columbia (74) W 60-36 1/21 WEST VIRGINIA W 92-78 12/7 #13 UCONN L 59-44 1/29 at GEORGETOWN L 55-71 11/20 at N. Carolina (74) L 67-71 1/24 at Temple L 60-64 2/9 DELAWARE ST. W 85-60 2/2 at Boston Col. W 78-72 11/24 at Temple W 59-53 1/28 ST. BONAVENTURE L 69-73 12/13 at South Florida W 72-60 2/5 MIAMI L 52-58 12/2 Marshall W 75-56 2/2 at West Virginia L 71-82 12/20 at #16 Temple W 72-63 2/9 SETON HALL L 63-65 OT) 12/8 at Auburn L 70-82 2/5 at Duquesne W 72-70 12/22 WAGNER W 90-61 2/12 at PROVIDENCE W 69-60 12/11 FORDHAM W 94-83 2/11 at Geo. Washington L 86-92 12/30 LOYOLA (MD) W 89-67 2/14 ALBANY W 79-60 12/14 at Princeton W 76-70 2/16 TEMPLE L 54-62 1/4 at #19 Syracuse L 71-68 2/20 at VILLANOVA L 70-82 12/21 VIRGINIA L 57-61 2/18 at Rhode Island W 79-63 1/7 SETON HALL W 81-49 2/22 GEORGETOWN W 88-71 12/23 MORRIS BROWN W 68-48 2/21 ST. JOSEPH’S L 61-63 1/11 at Notre Dame L 91-76 2/26 at PITTSBURGH L 62-67 12/28 DELAWARE ST. W 54-41 2/25 at St. Bonaventure W 80-76 1/14 BOSTON COL. L 69-62 2/28 #22 UCONN L 69-74 12/30 PRAIRIE VW A&M W 66-57 2/28 GW W 91-87 1/17 at Pittsburgh L 86-85(OT) 3/4 at WEST VIRGINIA L 69-75 1/4 LA SALLE L 75-83(OT) 3/3 #8 UMASS L 62-77 1/20 #23 WVU L 80-72 3/8 at NOTRE DAME(68) L 62-74 1/12 #6 PITTSBURGH L 63-70 3/5 Geo.Washington(61) W 80-73 1/25 PITTSBURGH W 87-65 3/16 at Kent State (71) L 62-73 1/14 at #10 ND L 57-68 3/6 Temple (61) L 42-47 1/28 at St. John’s L 76-58 Coach: Kevin Bannon 1/18 VILLANOVA L 89-110 Coach: Bob Wenzel 1/31 at #9 Connecticut L 73-56 1/20 at Georgetown L 66-76 2/5 NOTRE DAME W 71-61 2000-01 (11-16) 1/26 West Virginia L 75-86 1995-96 (9-18) 2/8 PROVIDENCE W 75-55 11/19 FDU W 64-61 1/29 # 24 SYRACUSE W 68-65 11/27 Buffalo L 74-78 2/11 GEORGETOWN W 82-63 11/21 LAFAYETTE W 72-65 2/2 at Seton Hall L 53-58 11/30 MONMOUTH W 57-55 2/14 at Boston College L 74-72 11/ 25 BUCKNELL W 78-48 2/8 BOSTON COL. W 75-72 12/2 NOTRE DAME W86-80 (OT) 2/18 at Seton Hall L 64-54 11/29 RIDER W 66-53 2/11 GEORGETOWN W 66-59 12/4 at #6 Georgetown L 52-83 2/ 21 #21 SYRACUSE W 62-58 12/ 2 JAMES MADISON W 77-68 2/15 WEST VIRGINIA L 46-52 12/9 E. MICHIGAN L 71-74 2/28 at Villanova L 91-77 12/ 5 ST. JOSEPH'S L 65-67 2/19 at Connecticut L 70-87 12/16 WAGNER L 78-80 3/4 #23 WVU(68) W 75-72 12/9 at #8Florida L 65-79 2/22 #9 Pittsburgh L 65-86 12/22 SO.CONN. W 108-56 3/5 Georgetown (68) W 61-60 12/14 at Princeton W 46-44 2/25 SETON HALL L 52-62 12/28 at Pacific (63) W 69-68 3/6 #6 Connecticut (68) L 64-50 12/ 16 STONY BROOK W 67-60 3/1 #9 Notre Dame W 95-82 12/30 at #9 Arizona (63) L 70-79 Coach: Kevin Bannon 12/ 26 vs. Hofstra(26) L 52-58 3/6 at St. John's L 59-75 1/3 #24 BC. L 67-95 12/27 vs. Princeton(26) W 53-39 3/9 at #12 Syracuse L 74-83 1/10 MANHATTAN L 76-81 1998-99 (19-13) 1/ 2 at Villanova L 63-67 Coach: Gary Waters 1/14 at #14 Syracuse L 80-81 11/14 WAGNER W 72-55 1/ 6 #21 Notre Dame L 80-87 1/17 PITTSBURGH W 78-77 11/22 at James Madison W 78-56 1/ 9 #11 SYRACUSE L 63-64 2003-04 (20-13) 1/20 Notre Dame L 67-79 11/27 Auburn(69) L 70-55 1/14 ST. JOHN'S L 71-80 11/22 LAFAYETTE W 71-65 1/23 at West Virginia L 71-86 11/29 Wichita State(69) W 74-64 1/ 17 at West Virginia L 68-70 11/25 BUFFALO W 78-53 1/28 at Seton Hall L 81-78 12/3 COLUMBIA W 84-49 1/ 20 at #25 Boston Col. L 51-77 1/31 #4 UCONN L 59-77 12/5 FDU W 80-59 1/ 24 WEST VIRGINIA L 64-67 2/3 Providence L 68-79 12/8 at Georgetown W 68-62 1/ 27 at #11 Syracuse L 54-68 2/7 SETON HALL W 70-61 12/11 PROVIDENCE W 72-67 2/ 4 at #22 Seton Hall W 70-64 172 ALL-TIMESCOREBOARD

11/29 at #15 Wisconsin L 43-55 12/22 CHARLOTTE L 82-85 12 Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 2/9 CINCINNATI L 68-72 (ot) 13 Arkansas St. Holiday Festival, Jonesboro, Ark. 12/3 TEMPLE W 77-67 12/31 PRINCETON W 54-44 2/14 at W. Virginia L 63-81 14 Evansville Tournament, Evansville, Ind. 15 NIT, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 12/10 at Penn State W 60-47 1/7 SETON HALL W 82-78 2/17 #18 Notre Dame L 68-71 16 Tampa Invitational, Tampa, Fla. 12/13 PRINCETON W 51-49 1/11 #3 VILLANOVA L 78-84 (OT) 2/23 at #24 Marquette L 48-78 17 Utah Classic, U. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 18 Lafayette Classic, Fayetteville, N.C. 12/20 LONG ISLAND W 80-54 1/15 at DePAUL W 78-68 (OT) 2/26 CONNECTICUT L 61-79 19 Lobo Classic, U. of NM, Albuquerque, N.M. 12/27 vs. NWestern (75) W 80-75 1/18 #9 PITTSBURGH L 68-76 20 Mountaineer Classic, WVU, Morgantown, W.Va. 3/1 USF L 52-54 21 Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. 12/28 vs. UTEP (75) L 68-94 1/22 at Cincinnati L 66-71 3/9 at Seton Hall W 64-61 22 Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. 23 Charleston, W.Va. 1/3 at Georgetown L 57-63 1/25 PROVIDENCE L 69-79 Coach: Fred Hill 24 NIT - West Lafayette, Ind. 1/6 #1 UCONN L 74-75 1/28 #22 LOUISVILLE W 65-56 25 All-College Tournament, Oklahoma St - Stillwater, Okla. 26 ECAC Holiday Festival, MSG, New York, N.Y. 1/10 #25 PROVIDENCE W 65-64 2/1 at Syracuse L 84-86 (OT) 2008-09 (11-21) 27 ECAC Metro Playoff, MSG - New York, N.Y. 1/13 MONMOUTH W 78-75 (OT) 2/5 at Seton Hall L 67-73 28 NCAA Tournament, Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. 11/14 MARIST W 63-61 29 Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. 1/17 at #13 Pittsburgh L 49-59 2/8 at Notre Dame L 63-90 11/16 at Delaware W 85-77 30 ECAC Qualifying Tourn., Jadwin Gym, Princeton, N.J. 31 ECAC Qualifying Tournament, MSG - New York, N.Y. 1/21 at Miami L 63-73 2/12 MARQUETTE W 91-84 11/21 ROBERT MORRIS W 69-55 32 NCAA Tournament, Providence R.I. 1/24 ST. JOHN’S W 78-70 2/15 ST. JOHN’S L 51-54 11/23 ST. BONAVENTURE L 63-64OT 33 NCAA Regionals, Greensboro, N.C. 34 NCAA Final Four, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 1/28 at Villanova W 71-68 2/18 at South Florida W 65-51 11/26 LEHIGH L 71-76 35 Louisville Classic, Louisville, Ken. 1/31 NOTRE DAME W 81-70 2/22 at #23 GTown L 50-66 36 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. 11/30 ST. PETER’s W 68-47 37 Madison Square Garden Classic, New York, N.Y. 2/4 MIAMI W 72-70 (OT) 2/26 USF W 62-44 12/3 at Rider W 66-62 38 Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 39 Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Mass. 2/7 at Seton Hall L 58-85 3/5 at St. John’s W 82-70) 12/6 BINGHAMTON L 56-66 40 ECBL Playoff, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 2/10 at Syracuse L 58-61 3/8 vs. Seton Hall (68) W 61-48 12/10 at Princeton W 49-44 41 Preliminary Round, NIT, Jadwin Gym, Princeton, N.J. 42 Jersey Classic, RAC, Piscataway, N.J. 2/15 VIRGINIA TECH W 85-52 3/9 vs.#2 Villanova (68) L 55-87 12/14 DELAWARE ST. W 60-55 43 EAA Tournament, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2/17 NO. COLORADO W 102-52 3/14 at Penn State (78) W 76-71 44 Preliminary Round, NIT 12/20 BRYANT W 67-37 45 EAA Tournament 2/22 at Boston College L 44-76 3/16 at St. Joseph’s (79) L 62-71 12/23 NJIT W 78-52 46 Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. 47 Finals, EAA Tournament, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2/25 WEST VIRGINIA W 74-53 Coach: Gary Waters 12/28 at #1 UNC L 57-97 48 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. 3/3 at Virginia Tech L 70-71 12/31 #3 PITTSBURGH L 72-78 49 Rainbow Classic, Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 50 Meadowlands, Arena, East Rutherford, N.J. 3/7 SETON HALL L 64-66 2006-07 (10-19) 1/3 at #2 UConn L 49-80 51 Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 3/10 vs. Va. Tech (68) L 70-71 11/15 KANSAS STATE L 41-55 52 NIT, Piscataway, N.J. 1/7 #18 MARQUETTE L 76-81 53 Kentucky Invitational, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ken. 3/17 TEMPLE (52) W 76-71 11/19 ST. T. AQUINAS (80) W 82-41 1/10 #11 SYRACUSE L 66-82 54 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. 55 Atlantic 10 Conf. Tourn., Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 3/22 WVU (52) W 67-64 11/21 JACKSON ST. (80) L 70-71 1/14 at Cincinnati L 59-71 56 NCAA Tournament, Hartford, Conn. 3/24 VILLANOVA (52) W 72-60 11/24 vs. Bradley (81) L 72-101 1/21 #9 LOUISVILLE L 59-78 57 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament, West Virginia Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. 3/30 vs. Iowa St. (15) W 84-81(OT) 11/25 vs. Miami, Ohio (81) L 44-57 1/24 at St. John’s L 59-70 58 Atlantic 10 Conf. Tournament, RAC, Piscataway, N.J. 4/1 vs. Michigan (15) L 55-62 11/29 at Temple L 54-77 59 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament, Curry Hicks Cage, 1/29 at Seton Hall L 67-70 Amherst, Mass. Coach: Gary Waters 12/2 NEBRASKA W 75-73 1/31 DEPAUL W 75-56 60 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament, Smith Center, Washington, D.C. 12/6 NEWHAMPSHIRE W 55-48 2/3 at Georgetown L 47-57 61 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament, Palestra, 2004-05 (10-19) 12/9 at Princeton W 53-47 2/8 SETON HALL L 60-65 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 NCAA Tournament, Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 11/22 Charlotte W 73-71 12/16 IONA W 66-51 2/14 at Providence L 68-78 63 The Fiesta Bowl Classic, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. 11/27 SAINT MARY'S W 66-58 12/22 LEHIGH W 67-61 64 A-10 Conf. Tourn., McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 2/19 at #12 Villanova L 72-82 65 Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic, Cincinnati, Ohio 12/1 PENN STATE L 80-83 12/28 at #2 UNC L 48-87 2/22 WEST VIRGINIA W 56-74 66 Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind. 68 BIG EAST Tournament, Madison Square Garden, 12/4 #25 WISCONSIN L 62-70 12/31 SO.CAROLINA ST. W 75-68 2/25 at Notre Dame L 65-70 New York, N.Y. 12/8 at Princeton L 40-53 1/3 at Seton Hall L 72-77 3/1 PROVIDENCE L 66-73 69 United Airlines Tip-off Tournament, Honolulu, Hawaii 70 Jimmy V Classic, Continental Airlines Arena 12/11 RHODE ISLAND W 72-58 1/7 at Cincinnati W 54-42 3/3 at #25 Syracuse L 40-70 71 National Invitation Tournament,Kent, Ohio 12/18 NORFOLK ST. W 63-58 1/10 SYRACUSE L 58-68 72 USBWA Hoop & Quill Classic, St. Charles, Mo. 3/7 USF W 45-42 73 BCA Invitational, Raleigh, N.C. 12/22 FDU W 88-57 1/13 DEPAUL L 37-60 3/10 vs. Notre Dame (68) L 50-61 74 Preseason NIT 75 Sierra SunClassic, El Paso, Texas 12/28 at Kansas State W 76-66 1/17 GEORGETOWN L 54-68 Coach: Fred Hill 76 South Padre Island Invitational, Piscataway, N.J. 12/ 31 at Air Force L 53-70 1/20 at Providence L 63-78 1 National AAU Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 77 South Padre Island Invitational, South Padre island, Texas 2 Newark Armory, Newark, N.J. 78 NIT, University Park, Pa. 1/8 #16 PITT L 63-66(OT) 1/24 at South Florida L 40-62 3 White Plains, N.Y. 79 NIT, Philadelphia, Pa. 1/11 at Georgetown L 55-62 1/27 SETON HALL W 74-70(2OT) 4 69th Street Armory, New York, N.Y. 80 Chicago Challenge Invitational, Piscataway, N.J. 5 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 81 Chicago Challenge Invitational, Hoffman Estates, Ill. 1/15 at #12 UConn L 64-78 1/31 WEST VIRGINIA L 83-89 6 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 82. Blue Ribbon Challenge, Piscataway, N.J. 1/9 PROVIDENCE W 72-67 2/3 at Connecticut L 50-61 (OT) 7 Virginia Festival, U.of Richmond, Richmond, Va. 83. Blue Ribbon Challenge, Gainesville, Fla. 8 Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine 1/22 at Seton Hall L 74-58 2/7 at #11 Marquette L 47-67 9 Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Long Island Invitational, Hofstra Univ., Garden City, N.Y. 1/24 #7 SYRACUSE L 84-86 2/10 CINCINNATI W 73-69 11 Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. 1/29 VILLANOVA L 61-94 2/15 at St. John’s L 55-60 2/2 at St. John's L 52-53 2/21 CONNECTICUT L 55-65 ALL-TIMEATHLETICCENTERRECORDS 2/5 GEORGETOWN L 56-61 2/24 at Villanova L 51-74 2/8 SETON HALL W 62-61 3/3 #22 UND L 66-73 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY RAC RECORDS 2/13 at Providence L 64-81 Coach: Fred Hill Most Points - 51, Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) Most Field Goals - 19, Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) 2/16 at #6 BC L 54-64 Most FG Attempts - 30, Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87) 2/19 #18 UCONN L 63-85 2007-08 (11-20) Best FG % (Min. 10) - 1.000 Rob Hodgson vs. WVU (11-11) (1/31/99) 2/23 ARK.-MONTICELLO W 83-74 11/9 TENN. TECH (81) W 70-64 1.000 Marquis Webb vs. St. John’s (11-24-04) 2/26 at West Virginia L 58-76 11/11 NDSU (81) W 79-67 Most Free Throws - 16, Eric Riggins vs. Duquesne (12/4/85); 16, Tom Savage vs. St. Bonaventure (2/22/88) 3/2 at Notre Dame L 56-66 11/12 NCCU (81) W 73-48 Most FT Attempts - 19, Eric Riggins vs. Penn State (2/21/87); 3/5 #5 BC L 66-78 11/17 at Florida (82) L 63-88 19, Tom Savage vs. St. Bonaventure (2/22/88) 3/9 vs.NotreDame (68) W 72-65 11/20 DARTMOUTH W 55-50 Most 3-Pt Field Goals - 8, Quincy Douby vs. Ark. Monticello (2/23/05) 3/10 #16 Syracuse (68) L 57-81 11/25 at Saint Peter’s L 58-65 8, Jerome Coleman vs. Miami (2/17/02) 8, Todd Billet vs. Lafayette (11/21/00) Coach: Gary Waters 12/1 PRINCETON W 54-50 Most 3-Pt FG Attempts - 16, Jerome Coleman vs. Miami (2/17/02) 12/5 LAFAYETTE W 90-79 Best 3-Pt FG % (Min. 5) - 1.000 Rob Hodgson vs. WVU (6-6) (1/31/99) 2005-06 (19-14) 12/9 at Nebraska L 51-63 1.000 Quincy Douby vs. St. John’s (1/24/04) 11/20 AUSTIN PEAY (76) W 66-46 12/13 at NJIT W 65-55 Most Rebounds - 20, Keith Hughes vs. St. Joseph’s (12/6/89) 11/22 DELAWARE ST. (76) W 49-42 12/16 #1 UNC L 71-93 11/25 vs. Kent St. (77) W 55-52 12/21 RIDER L 57-61 OPPONENTS RAC RECORDS 11/26 vs.#15 Illinois(77) L 57-77 12/29 MANHATTAN W 73-67 Most Points - 41, John Gerdy, Davidson College (12/12/77) Most Field Goals - 16, Terrance Stansbury, Temple (2/16/83) 11/30 TEMPLE W 67-53 1/2 at USF L 45-68 Most FG Attempts - 29, Lorenzo Sutton, Massachusetts (2/27/88) 12/3 at Saint Mary’s (CA) W 75-69 1/5 #7 GTOWN L 46-58 Best FG % (Min. 10) - .900 (10-11), Louis Orr, Syracuse (1/24/80) 12/7 MD. EAST. SHORE W 92-50 1/9 at Providence L 50-76 Most Free Throws - 13, Andre Barrett, Seton Hall (2/23/02) 12/10 At Buffalo L 53-62 1/13 LOUISVILLE L 49-64 13, Preston Shumpert, Syracuse (2/2/02) 12/12 ST. THO. AQUINAS W 94-56 1/16 at Syracuse L 59-81 13, Nimbo Hammons, GW (2/15/94) Most FT Attempts - 18, Andre Barrett, Seton Hall (2/23/02) 12/15 MAINE W 91-56 1/19 at DePaul L 73-75 Best FT % - 1.000 (10-10), Joe Scott, Princeton (12/20/86) 12/17 SO. CAROLINA ST. W 63-45 1/23 #18 VILLANOVA W 80-68 Most 3-Pt Field Goals - 7, Tony Petrarco, Duquesne (1/27/90) 1/26 at #13 Pitt W 77-64 7, , Tennessee (11/19/92) 1/30 SETON HALL L 84-71 (ot) Most 3-Pt FG Attempts - 17, Lorenzo Sutton, Massachusetts (2/27/88) Best 3-Pt FG % (Min. 5) - 1.000 (5-5), Jerome Malloy, UMass (2/27/88) 2/2 at Louisville L 50-87 Most Rebounds - 22, Damon Lopez, Fordham (3/19/90) 2/6 ST. JOHN’S L 45-52 173 WINSANDLOSSES Year Record Home Away Neutral Year Record Home Away Neutral A-10* Home Away Tourney NIT NCAA 1906-07 0-3 0-1 0-2 1965-66 17-7 8-3 8-3 1-1 1907-08 4-11 4-3 0-8 1966-67 22-7 8-3 9-2 5-2 3-1 1967-68 14-10 8-1 5-6 1-3 1913-14 3-2 3-1 0-1 1968-69 21-4 11-1 7-1 3-2 0-1 1914-15 1-8 1-5 0-3 1969-70 13-11 8-2 4-6 1-3 1915-16 3-4 3-3 0-1 1970-71 16-7 8-2 6-3 2-2 1916-17 4-5 4-2 0-3 1971-72 14-11 8-2 3-5 3-4 1917-18 5-3 5-1 0-2 1972-73 15-11 8-2 5-7 2-2 0-1 1918-19 6-3 5-1 1-2 1973-74 18-9 8-2 8-3 2-4 0-1 1974-75 22-7 9-1 7-4 6-2 0-1 1919-20 11-4 7-2 1-1 3-1 1975-76 31-2 10-0 9-0 12-2 3-2 1920-21 7-5 6-1 1-4 1976-77 18-10 11-2 4-3 3-5 7-1 4-0 3-1 0-1 1921-22 10-2 9-1 1-1 1977-78 24-7 17-1 5-3 2-3 7-3 4-1 3-2 0-1 3-1 1922-23 11-3 7-0 4-3 1978-79 22-9 12-2 4-6 6-1 7-3 5-0 3-3 3-0 1-1 1923-24 8-4 6-2 2-2 1979-80 14-14 11-4 3-6 0-4 7-3 5-1 2-2 1-1 1924-25 7-6 6-3 1-3 1980-81 16-14 11-5 4-4 1-5 7-6 4-3 3-3 0-1 1981-82 20-10 16-1 3-7 1-2 9-5 6-1 3-4 1-1 1-1 1925-26 4-9 4-3 0-6 1982-83 23-8 13-1 6-2 4-5 11-3 6-1 5-2 1-1 1-1 1926-27 10-3 8-0 2-3 1983-84 15-13 11-2 3-9 1-2 9-9 7-2 2-7 0-1 1927-28 9-5 6-2 3-3 1984-85 16-14 13-4 3-7 0-3 9-9 6-3 3-6 2-1 1928-29 10-5 7-2 3-3 1985-86 8-21 7-7 1-12 0-2 2-16 2-7 0-9 1-1 1929-30 10-4 5-1 5-3 1986-87 8-20 8-5 0-12 0-3 5-13 5-4 0-9 0-1 1930-31 6-9 5-0 1-9 1987-88 7-22 6-7 0-11 1-4 3-15 3-6 0-9 1-1 1931-32 4-9 3-7 1-2 1988-89 18-13 11-5 5-6 2-2 13-5 8-1 5-4 3-0 0-1 1989-90 18-17 11-4 5-9 2-4 11-7 7-2 4-5 1-1 2-1 1932-33 8-6 7-2 1-4 1990-91 19-10 11-2 7-4 1-4 14-4 8-1 6-3 0-1 0-1 1933-34 9-6 6-4 3-2 1991-92 16-15 11-6 3-8 2-1 6-10 4-4 2-6 1-1 1-1 1934-35 13-3 10-2 3-1 1992-93 13-15 11-4 1-8 1-3 6-8 5-2 1-6 0-1 1935-36 8-7 7-2 1-5 1993-94 11-16 8-6 2-9 1-1 6-10 4-4 2-6 0-1 1936-37 13-2 8-2 5-0 1994-95 13-15 8-6 3-7 2-2 7-9 4-4 3-5 1-1 1937-38 11-4 9-2 2-2 1938-39 8-6 6-2 2-4 Year Record Home Away Neutral BE* Home Away Tourney NIT NCAA 1995-96 9-18 7-7 1-10 1-1 6-12 5-4 1-8 0-1 1939-40 5-14 4-9 1-5 1996-97 11-16 9-6 2-9 0-1 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-1 1940-41 8-10 6-4 2-6 1997-98 14-15 10-5 2-9 2-1 6-12 6-3 0-9 2-1 1941-42 8-12 5-5 2-7 1-0 1998-99 19-13 12-5 5-6 2-2 9-9 6-3 3-6 1-1 1-1 1942-43 7-9 3-5 4-4 1999-00 15-16 8-5 4-7 3-4 6-10 4-4 2-6 0-1 0-1 1944-45 11-3 7-1 4-2 2000-01 11-16 8-7 2-8 1-1 3-13 2-6 1-7 -- 1945-46 13-7 10-2 2-4 1-1 2001-02 18-13 15-2 2-8 1-3 8-8 7-1 1-7 0-1 0-1 2002-03 12-16 10-6 2-10 0-0 4-12 4-4 0-8 - 1946-47 7-12 7-3 0-9 2003-04 20-13 16-2 2-9 2-2 7-9 6-2 1-7 0-1 4-1 1947-48 14-9 11-1 3-7 0-1 2004-05 9-18 7-8 2-10 0-0 2-14 2-6 0-8 1-1 1948-49 14-12 8-3 6-8 0-1 2005-06 19-14 12-5 5-7 2-2 7-9 4-4 3-5 1-1 1-1 1949-50 13-15 8-4 5-9 0-2 2006-07 10-19 8-8 2-9 0-2 3-13 2-6 1-7 1950-51 7-14 4-7 3-7 2007-08 11-20 8-10 3-10 0-0 3-15 1-8 2-7 1951-52 6-13 4-5 2-8 2008-09 11-21 8-10 3-10 0-1 2-16 2-7 0-9 0-1 TOTAL 1153-1084 749-358 269-564 93-116 217-274 155-113 66-193 21-27 16-13 5-7 1952-53 8-13 8-5 0-8 *Post season tournament not included in final A-10/BIG EAST record, A-10/BIG EAST 1953-54 11-13 7-3 4-10 home or away marks. 1954-55 2-22 1-11 1-8 0-3 1955-56 3-15 3-6 0-9 All-time overall record: 1153-1084 (.515), 2,237 games 1956-57 8-15 7-7 1-8 Home Record: 749-358 (.682), 1,097 games 1957-58 7-15 5-5 2-10 Rutgers by Decades Building by Building: 1958-59 9-15 6-7 2-7 1-1 1906-07 - 1907-08...... 4-14 (.222) Ballantine Gym (1907-29) 90-32 (.738) 1959-60 11-14 8-5 1-9 2-0 1913-14 - 1919-20 ...... 33-29 (.532) Highland Park Gym (1929-31) 10-1 (.909) 1960-61 11-10 8-4 3-6 1920-21 - 1929-30 ...... 85-45 (.654) College Ave. Gym (1931-77) 314-166 (.654) 1961-62 10-13 6-5 3-7 1-1 1930-31 - 1939-40 ...... 85-65 (.567) Louis Brown Ath. Center (1977-Present) 335-159 (.678) 1962-63 7-16 6-5 0-10 1-1 1940-41 - 1949-50 ...... 95-89 (.516) Road Record: 269-564 (.324), 833 games 1963-64 5-17 4-6 1-11 1950-51 - 1959-60...... 72-149 (.326) Neutral Record: 93-116 (.444), 209 games 1960-61 - 1969-70 ...... 132-107 (.552) All-Time BIG EAST Record: (Reg. season) 68-150 (.311) 1964-65 12-12 7-4 4-7 1-1 1970-71 - 1979-80...... 194-87 (.690) BIG EAST Home Record: 53-56 (.486) 1980-81 - 1989-90 ...... 149-152 (.493) BIG EAST Road Record: 15-94 (.138) 1990-91 - 1998-99 ...... 125-133 (.485) BIG EAST Tournament Record: 5-10 (.333) 1999-00 - 2008-09 ...... 137-167 (.451) National Invitation Tournament Record: 16-13 (.551) NCAA Tournament Record 5-7 (.417) 174 AGAINSTTHECONFERENCES

AMERICA EAST (25-6) BIG SOUTH (3-0) WRIGHT STATE 0-0 ST. FRANCIS, PA 0-0 JACKSON ST. 0-0 ALBANY (NY) 1-0 CHAS. SOUTHERN 1-0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 0-0 WAGNER 9-1 MVSU 0-0 BINGHAMTON 0-1 COASTAL CAROLINA 0-0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 1-0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 12-5 HIGH POINT 0-0 IVY LEAGUE (77-130) OHIO VALLEY (2-1) SOUTHERN U 0-0 HARTFORD 1-0 LIBERTY 0-0 BROWN 2-4 AUSTIN PEAY 1-0 TEXAS SOUTHERN 0-0 MAINE 3-0 UNC–ASHEVILLE 0-0 COLUMBIA 23-25 E. ILLINOIS 0-0 UMBC 3-0 PRESBYTERIAN 0-0 CORNELL 1-1 E. KENTUCKY 0-0 SUMMIT LEAGUE (1-0) NEW HAMPSHIRE 3-0 RADFORD 0-0 DARTMOUTH 2-1 JACKSONVILLE ST. 0-0 CENTENARY 0-0 STONY BROOK 2-0 VMI 2-0 HARVARD 1-2 MOREHEAD ST. 0-0 IUPU-FT. WAYNE 0-0 VERMONT 0-0 WINTHROP 0-0 PENN 4-19 MURRAY STATE 0-1 IUPUI 0-0 PRINCETON 43-72 SAMFORD 0-0 NORTH DAKOTA ST. 1-0 ATLANTIC 10 (179-167) BIG 10 (31-59) YALE 1-6 SE MISSOURI ST. 0-0 OAKLAND, MI 0-0 CHARLOTTE 1-1 ILLINIOS 0-1 TENN. ST. 0-0 ORAL ROBERTS 0-0 DAYTON 0-0 INDIANA 0-1 MAAC (49-19) TENN–MARTIN 0-0 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 0-0 DUQUESNE 20-15 IOWA 0-1 CANISIUS 0-0 TENN. TECH 1-0 S. UTAH 0-0 FORDHAM 25-27 MICHIGAN 0-5 FAIRFIELD 1-0 UMKC 0-0 GEORGE WASH. 22-18 MICHIGAN STATE 0-1 IONA 2-1 PACIFIC 10 (3-9) W. ILLINOIS 0-0 LA SALLE 2-3 MINNESOTA 0-2 LOYOLA (MD) 5-0 ARIZONA 0-2 RHODE ISLAND 24-17 NORTHWESTERN 1-4 MANHATTAN 17-14 ARIZONA STATE 0-1 SUN BELT (1-0) RICHMOND 0-0 OHIO STATE 1-0 MARIST 1-0 CALIFORNIA 0-0 ARK. – LITTLE ROCK 0-0 SAINT. LOUIS 1-0 PENN STATE 29-37 NIAGARA 0-1 OREGON 1-1 ARKANSAS ST. 0-0 ST. BONAVENTURE 21-18 PURDUE 1-4 RIDER 13-1 OREGON STATE 0-0 DENVER 0-0 ST. JOSEPH’S 17-16 WISCONSIN 0-3 ST. PETER’S 9-2 USC 0-2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0-0 TEMPLE 18-32 SIENA 1-0 STANFORD 1-1 FL–INTERNATIONAL 0-0 UMASS 27-20 BIG 12 (6-4) UCLA 1-2 LA–LAFAYETTE 1-0 XAVIER (OH) 1-0 BAYLOR 0-0 MID-AMERICAN (4-8) WASHINGTON 0-0 LA–MONROE 0-0 COLORADO 0-0 AKRON 0-1 WASHINGTON ST. 0-0 MIDD. TENNESSEE 0-0 ACC (17-47) IOWA STATE 1-0 BALL STATE 0-0 NEW ORLEANS 0-0 BOSTON COLLEGE 5-11 KANSAS 0-0 BOWLING GREEN 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE (201-142) NORTH TEXAS 0-0 CLEMSON 0-1 KANSAS STATE 1-1 BUFFALO 3-3 AMERICAN 3-0 SOUTH ALABAMA 0-0 DUKE 0-3 MISSOURI 2-1 CENT. MICHIGAN 0-0 ARMY 7-16 TROY 0-0 FLORIDA STATE 0-1 NEBRASKA 2-1 E. MICHIGAN 0-1 BUCKNELL 22-8 W. KENTUCKY 0-0 GEORGIA TECH 2-2 OKLAHOMA 0-0 KENT STATE 1-1 COLGATE 21-15 MARYLAND 3-3 OKLAHOMA STATE 0-0 MIAMI (OH) 0-2 HOLY CROSS 3-2 WEST COAST MIAMI 4-8 TEXAS 0-1 N. ILLINOIS 0-0 LAFAYETTE 68-47 CONFERENCE (4-0) NORTH CAROLINA 1-10 TEXAS A&M 0-0 OHIO 0-0 LEHIGH 68-36 GONZAGA 0-0 N.C. STATE 0-1 TEXAS TECH 0-0 TOLEDO 0-0 NAVY 9-18 LOYOLA MARY 1-0 WAKE FOREST 0-0 W. MICHIGAN 0-0 PEPPERDINE 0-0 VIRGINIA 0-2 BIG WEST (1-0) SOUTHEASTERN (4-11) PORTLAND 0-0 VIRGINIA TECH 2-5 CAL POLY – 0-0 MID-EASTERN (8-0) ALABAMA 0-1 SAINT MARY’S, CAL 2-0 CS FULLERTON 0-0 BETHUNE COOKMAN 0-0 ARKANSAS 0-0 SAN DIEGO 0-0 ATLANTIC SUN CS NORTHRIDGE 0-0 COPPIN STATE 0-0 AUBURN 1-4 SAN FRANCISCO 0-0 CONFERENCE (2-1) LONG BEACH ST. 0-0 DELAWARE STATE 4-0 FLORIDA 1-3 SANTA CLARA 1-0 BELMONT 0-0 PACIFIC 1-0 FLORIDA A&M 0-0 GEORGIA 1-0 CAMPBELL 0-0 UC IRVINE 0-0 HAMPTON 0-0 KENTUCKY 0-1 WAC (5-4) ETSU 0-0 UC RIVERSIDE 0-0 HOWARD 0-0 LSU 0-0 BOISE ST. 1-0 FL GULF COAST 0-0 UC-SANTA BARBARA 0-0 MD–E. SHORE 1-0 MISSISSIPPI 0-0 IDAHO 0-0 GARDNER-WEBB 0-0 MORGAN STATE 0-0 MISS. STATE 1-0 FRESNO STATE 0-0 JACKSONVILLE 1-1 COLONIAL ATHLETIC NORFOLK STATE 1-0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0 HAWAII 2-1 KENNESAW ST. 0-0 ASSOCIATION (57-23) N. CAROLINA A&T 0-0 TENNESSEE 0-2 LA. TECH 0-1 LIPSCOMB 0-0 DELAWARE 34-13 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 2-0 VANDERBILT 0-0 NEVADA 0-0 MERCER 0-0 DREXEL 12-1 WINSTON-SALEM 0-0 NEW MEXICO ST. 0-1 NORTH FLORIDA 0-0 GEORGE MASON 0-0 SOUTHERN (3-0) SAN JOSE ST. 0-0 SC UPSTATE 0-0 GEORGIA STATE 0-0 MISSOURI VALLEY (4-3) APPALACHIAN ST. 0-0 UTAH STATE 2-1 STETSON 1-0 HOFSTRA 2-3 BRADLEY 0-2 CHATTANOOGA 0-0 JAMES MADISON 3-2 CREIGHTON 0-0 COLL. CHARLESTON 0-0 INDEPENDENTS (3-0) BIG EAST (159-284) NORTHEASTERN 1-0 DRAKE 0-0 DAVIDSON 1-0 UC-BAKERSFIED 0-0 CINCINNATI 3-9 UNC– WILMINGTON 0-0 EVANSVILLE 1-0 ELON 1-0 CHICAGO ST. 0-0 CONNECTICUT 13-32 OLD DOMINION 0-1 ILLINOIS ST. 0-0 FURMAN 0-0 LONGWOOD 0-0 DEPAUL 2-2 TOWSON 0-0 INDIANA STATE 1-0 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0-0 NJIT 2-0 GEORGETOWN 15-24 VCU 0-3 N. IOWA 0-0 THE CITADEL 1-0 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 1-0 LOUISVILLE 1-7 WILLIAM & MARY 5-0 SW MISSOURI ST. 0-0 UNC–GREENSBORO 0-0 SAVANNAH ST. 0-0 MARQUETTE 1-3 S. ILLINOIS 1-1 W. CAROLINA 0-0 TEXAS–PAN AMERICAN 0-0 NOTRE DAME 11-16 CONFERENCE USA (3-4) WICHITA STATE 1-0 WOFFORD 0-0 UTAH VALLEY STATE 0-0 PITTSBURGH 23-21 CENTRAL FLORIDA 0-0 PROVIDENCE 7-12 EAST CAROLINA 0-1 MOUNTAIN WEST (4-6) SOUTHLAND (0-0) PLEASE NOTE: This compilation ST. JOHN’S 11-23 HOUSTON 0-1 AIR FORCE 0-1 CENTRAL ARK 0-0 reflects current conference status, not SETON HALL 24-31 MARSHALL 2-0 BYU 1-0 LAMAR 0-0 necessarily the conference the team SOUTH FLORIDA 5-2 MEMPHIS 0-0 COLORADO ST. 0-1 MCNEESE ST. 0-0 participated in when it competed SYRACUSE 9-35 RICE 1-0 NEW MEXICO 1-0 NICHOLLS ST. 0-0 against Rutgers. VILLANOVA 8-24 SMU 0-0 SAN DIEGO ST. 0-0 NW STATE 0-0 WEST VIRGINIA 26-42 SOUTHERN MISS. 0-0 TCU 0-0 SAM HOUSTON ST. 0-0 TULANE 0-1 UNLV 1-2 S.F. AUSTIN 0-0 BIG SKY (1-0) TULSA 0-0 UTAH 1-2 SE LOUISIANA 0-0 E. WASHINGTON 0-0 UAB 0-0 WYOMING 0-0 TX A&M CORPUS CHRISTI 0-0 IDAHO STATE 0-0 UTEP 0-1 TEXAS – ARLINGTON 0-0 MONTANA 0-0 NORTHEAST (35-3) TX – 0-0 MONTANA STATE 0-0 HORIZON LEAGUE (0-2) CENTRAL CONN ST.. 0-0 TEXAS ST. 0-0 N. ARIZONA 0-0 BUTLER 0-0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 8-1 NORTHERN COLORADO 1-0 CLEVELAND STATE 0-1 LONG ISLAND U 9-1 SOUTHWESTERN PORTLAND STATE 0-0 DETROIT 0-0 MONMOUTH, NJ 5-0 ATHLETIC (1-0) SACRAMENTO STATE 0-0 ILL–CHICAGO 0-0 MT. ST. MARY’S (MD) 0-0 ALABAMA A&M 0-0 WEBER STATE 0-0 LOYOLA – CHICAGO 0-1 QUINNIPIAC 0-0 ALA. ST. 0-0 VALPARAISO 0-0 ROBERT MORRIS 1-0 ALCORN ST. 0-0 WISC–GREEN BAY 0-0 SACRED HEART 0-0 ARK. – PINE BLUFF 0-0 WISC–MILWAUKEE 0-0 ST. FRANCIS, NY 3-0 GRAMBLING ST. 0-0 175 IN-SEASONTOURNAMENTS

1954-55; The Virginia Festival, Richmond, Va. 1976-77; MSG Classic, New York, N.Y. 2000-01; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. Dec. 28, 1954 Virginia Tech 88, Rutgers 77 Jan. 27, 1977 Seton Hall 89, Rutgers 75 Dec. 26, 2000 Hofstra 58, Rutgers 52 Dec. 29, 1954 Boston College 78, Rutgers 75 Jan. 28, 1977 Rutgers 73, Manhattan 70 Dec. 27, 2000 Rutgers 53, Princeton 39 Dec. 30, 1954 Boston University 83, Rutgers 60 1977-78; Jersey Classic, Piscataway, N.J. 2001-02; BCA Invitational, Raleigh, N.C. 1958-59; The Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine Dec. 27, 1977 Rutgers 93, St. Peter’s 55 Nov. 14, 2001 East Carolina 79, Rutgers 74 Dec. 31, 1958 Bowdoin 67, Rutgers 66 Dec. 28, 1977 Rutgers 93, Seton Hall 78 Nov. 15, 2001 VCU 71, Rutgers 58 Jan. 1, 1959 Rutgers 78, Tufts 51 Nov. 16, 2001 Rutgers 70, FDU 66 (OT) Jan. 2, 1959 Rutgers 72, Maine 63 1978-79; Jersey Classic, Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 1, 1978 Rutgers 101, Rider 51 2003-04; Sierra Providence SunClassic, El Paso, Texas 1959-60; Long Island Invitational, Garden City, N.Y. Dec. 2, 1978 Lafayette 77, Rutgers 70 Dec. 27, 2003 Rutgers 80, Northwestern 75 Dec. 28, 1959 Rutgers 80, Adelphi 53 Dec. 28, 2003 UTEP 94, Rutgers 68 Dec. 29, 1959 Rutgers 55, Lehigh 40 1978-79; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 2005-06; South Padre Island Invitational Dec. 30, 1959 Hofstra 59, Rutgers 52 Dec. 29, 1978 Rutgers 72, St. John’s 61 Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 30, 1978 Rutgers 97, Ohio State 96 (3OT) Nov. 20, 2005 Rutgers 66, Austin Peay 46 1961-62; Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. Nov. 22, 2005 Rutgers 49, Delaware State 42 Dec. 28, 1962 Williams 74, Rutgers 65 1979-80; Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. South Padre Island, Texas Dec. 29, 1962 Rutgers 83, Boston University 66 Dec. 28, 1979 Minnesota 98, Rutgers 59 Nov. 25, 2005 Rutgers 55, Kent State 52 Dec. 29, 1979 Loyola (IL) 98, Rutgers 87 Nov. 26, 2005 Illinois 77, Rutgers 57 1962-63; Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. Dec. 28, 1963 Williams 82, Rutgers 70 1980-81; Jersey Classic, Piscataway, N.J. 2006-07; Chicago Invitational Challenge Dec. 29, 1963 Rutgers 84, Rochester 68 Dec. 5, 1980 Rutgers 78, Columbia 63 Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 6, 1980 Rutgers 56, St. Peter’s 51 Nov. 19, 2006 Rutgers 82, St. Thomas Aquinas 41 1964-65; Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. Nov. 21, 2006 Jackson State 71, Rutgers 70 Dec. 28, 1964 Rutgers 84, Brown 60 1980-81; Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii Hoffman Estates, Ill. Dec. 29, 1964 Albright 89, Rutgers 77 Dec. 27, 1980 Indiana 55, Rutgers 50 Nov. 24, 2006 Bradley 101, Rutgers 72 Dec. 28, 1980 La. Tech 51, Rutgers 47 Nov. 25, 2006 Miami (OH) 57, Rutgers 44 1965-66; Arkansas St. Holiday Festival, Jonesboro, Ark. Dec. 30, 1980 Rutgers 91, Loyola (CA) 54 Dec. 29, 1965 Miami (OH) 80, Rutgers 69 2007-08; Blue Ribbon Challenge Dec. 30 1965 Rutgers 101, Rice 84 1982-83; Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 17, 1982 Tulane 55, Rutgers 54 Nov. 9, 2007 Rutgers 70, Tennessee Tech 64 1966-67; Evansville Tournament, Evansville, Ind. Dec. 18, 1982 Rutgers 58, Duquesne 51 Nov. 11, 2007 Rutgers 79, North Dakota St. 67 Dec. 27, 1966 New Mexico St, 80, Rutgers 58 Nov. 12, 2007 Rutgers 73, North Carolina Central 48 Dec. 28 1966 Rutgers 85, Evansville 78 1984-85; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. Gainesville, Fla. Dec. 27, 1984 NC State 80, Rutgers 68 Nov. 17, 2007 Florida 88, Rutgers 63 1967-68; Tampa Invitational, Tampa, Fla. Dec. 29, 1984 Old Dominion 82, Rutgers 80 Dec.18, 1967 Seattle 75, Rutgers 63 2008-09; Garden State Challenge Dec.19, 1969 Auburn 70, Rutgers 62 1986-87; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 27, 1986 Georgia Tech 79, Rutgers 61 Nov. 14, 2008 Rutgers 63, Marist 61 Nov. 21, 2008 Rutgers 69, Robert Morris 55 1968-69; Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah Dec. 29, 1986 Virginia 74, Rutgers 56 Nov. 23, 2008 St. Bonaventure 64, Rutgers 63 (OT) Dec. 27, 1968 Colorado St. 67, Rutgers 66 Newark, Del. Dec. 28 1969 Rutgers 79, VMI 72 1989-90; Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii Nov. 16, 2008 Rutgers 85, Delaware 77 Dec. 27, 1989 Rutgers 100, Virginia Tech 89 1969-70; Lafayette Classic, Fayetteville, N.C. Dec. 29, 1989 Hawaii 91, Rutgers 74 Dec. 26, 1969 Northwestern 78, Rutgers 77 Dec. 30, 1989 Cincinnati 79, Rutgers 71 Dec. 27, 1969 Alabama 80, Rutgers 69 1990-91; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 1970-71; Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 27, 1990 Maryland 86, Rutgers 81 Dec. 18, 1970 Rutgers 84, Santa Clara 69 Dec. 29, 1990 Rutgers 85, BYU 70 Dec. 19, 1971 Michigan St. 81, Rutgers 71 1991-92; Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. 1971-72; Mountaineer Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. Dec. 28, 1991 Rutgers 95, Maryland 79 Dec. 10, 1971 Northwestern 72, Rutgers 68 Dec. 30, 1991 Arizona St. 103, Rutgers 80 Dec. 12, 1971 Rutgers 65, Columbia 54 1992-93; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 1971-72; Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 28, 1992 Kentucky 89, Rutgers 67 Dec. 30, 1992 Rutgers 80, Manhattan 76 Dec. 29, 1971 Virginia Tech 77, Rutgers 73 Dec. 30 1971 Rutgers 91, Georgia Tech 64 1993-94; Delta Airlines Classic, Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 10, 1994 Rutgers 71, Boise State 50 1972-73; Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 11, 1994 Cincinnati 75, Rutgers 61 Dec. 26, 1972 Rutgers 81, Florida 79 (OT) Dec. 27, 1972 Jacksonville 84, Rutgers 71 1994-95; Boilermaker Classic, West Lafayette, Ind. Dec. 9, 1995 Rutgers 75, Valparaiso 60 1973-74; All College Tournament, Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 10, 1995 Purdue 79, Rutgers 67 Dec. 26, 1973 Rutgers 73, Oklahoma City 67 Dec. 27, 1973 USC 82, Rutgers 81 1995-96; Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. Dec. 28, 1995 Rutgers 69, Pacific 68 1974-75; ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. Dec, 29, 1995 Arizona 79, Rutgers 70 Dec. 26, 1974 Rutgers 89, Seton Hall 81 Dec. 27, 1974 USC 81, Rutgers 66 1998-99; United Airlines Tip-off, Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 29, 1984 Rutgers 91, St. Joseph’s 56 Nov. 27, 1998 Auburn 70, Rutgers 55 Nov. 28, 1998 Rutgers 74, Wichita State 64 1975-76; Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. Dec. 29, 1975 Rutgers 96, The Citadel 73 1999-00; USBWA Hoop & Quill Classic, St. Charles, Mo. Dec. 30, 1975 Rutgers 94, Georgia Tech 87 Nov. 26, 1999 Murray St. 87, Rutgers 83 Nov. 27, 1999 Rutgers 74, Miss. State 69 Nov. 28, 1999 Rutgers 81, Nebraska 62 176 SERIESRECORDS

ACADIA AUBURN 12/7/62 ...... L ...... 88-90(OT) A BUFFALO (0-1) (1-4) 12/14/63 ...... L ...... 68-73 H (3-3) 1/7/63 ...... L ...... 50-63 A 12/19/67 ...... L ...... 62-70 N 12/4/64 ...... L ...... 61-62 A 1/29/69 ...... W ...... 86-78 H 12/28/76 ...... L ...... 75-78 N 12/18/65 ...... W ...... 82-72 H 1/26/70 ...... W ...... 76-70 A ADELPHI 11/27/98 ...... L ...... 55-70 N 12/3/66 ...... W ...... 87-71 A 11/26/94 ...... L ...... 68-71 H (1-0) 11/24/01 ...... W ...... 57-56 H 1/20/68 ...... W ...... 74-68 H 11/27/95 ...... L ...... 74-78 A 12/28/59 ...... W ...... 80-53 N 12/8/02 ...... L ...... 70-82 A 2/6/69 ...... W ...... 86-79 A 11/25/03 ...... W ...... 78-53 H 2/5/70 ...... W ...... 96-77 H 12/10/05 ...... L ...... 53-62 A AIR FORCE BENTLEY 2/4/71 ...... W ...... 82-61 A (0-1) (2-0) 2/5/72 ...... W ...... 86-53 H C.W. POST 12/31/04 ...... L ...... 53-70 A 12/1/75 ...... W ...... 100-60 H (1-0) 11/29/76 ...... W ...... 114-86 H BOWDOIN 2/19/83 ...... W ...... 92-63 H AKRON (0-1) (0-1) BINGHAMTON 12/31/58 ...... L ...... 66-67 N UCLA 12/30/49 ...... L ...... 68-72 A (0-1) (1-2) 12/06/08 ...... L ...... 56-66 H BRADLEY 3/29/76 ...... L ...... 92-106 N ALABAMA (0-2) 1/6/79 ...... L ...... 57-78 A (0-1) BISCAYNE 12/30/53 ...... L ...... 70-89 A 12/3/81 ...... W ...... 57-54 N 12/27/69 ...... L ...... 69-80 N (1-0) 11/24/06 ...... L ...... 72-101 N 1/29/80 ...... W ...... 78-58 H CARNEGIE TECH ALBANY BRANDEIS (1-0) (1-0) BOISE STATE (0-1) 2/27/20 ...... W ...... 46-26 H 2/14/00 ...... W ...... 79-60 H (1-0) 1/16/54 ...... L ...... 90-95 H 12/10/93 ...... W ...... 71-50 N CASE WESTERN ALBANY YMCA BRIDGEPORT (1-0) (0-1) BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0) 12/30/48 ...... W ...... 72-52 A 1/17/08 ...... L ...... 27-37 A (5-11) 12/3/90 ...... W ...... 90-84 H 12/29/54 ...... L ...... 75-78 N CATHEDRAL ALBRIGHT 12/9/75 ...... W ...... 105-82 A BRIGHAM YOUNG (3-0) (3-2) 1/15/77 ...... W ...... 102-92 H (1-0) 2/28/14 ...... W ...... 45-7 H 1/30/15 ...... L ...... 28-29 H 1/3/96 ...... L ...... 67-95 H 12/29/90 ...... W ...... 85-70 N 12/3/22 ...... W ...... 53-22 H 1/29/16 ...... W ...... 51-7 H 3/3/96 ...... L ...... 72-73 A 12/3/25 ...... W ...... 27-18 H 1/12/17 ...... W ...... 39-33 H 12/4/96 ...... L ...... 64-73 A BROOKLYN 12/13/30 ...... W ...... 39-24 H 1/14/98 ...... L ...... 62-69 H (1-0) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 12/30/64 ...... L ...... 77-89 A 2/14/98 ...... L ...... 72-74 A 11/28/87 ...... W ...... 80-78 H (1-0) 2/13/99 ...... W ...... 75-62 H 11/22/99 ...... W ...... 77-63 H AMERICAN 2/2/00 ...... W ...... 78-72 A BROWN (3-0) 1/20/01 ...... L ...... 51-77 A (2-4) CHARLOTTE 2/21/76 ...... W ...... 94-79 N 3/6/02 ...... L ...... 55-60 N 2/11/39 ...... L ...... 33-58 A (1-1) 11/29/80 ...... W ...... 75-62 H 2/8/03 ...... W ...... 75-72 H 3/2/40 ...... L ...... 47-60 A 11/22/04 ...... W ...... 73-71 A 12/15/84 ...... W ...... 89-70 H 2/22/04 ...... L ...... 44-76 A 12/23/40 ...... L ...... 46-50(OT) H 12/22/05 ...... L ...... 82-85 H 2/16/05 ...... L ...... 64-74 A 2/28/42 ...... L ...... 47-52 A ARIZONA 3/5/05 ...... L ...... 66-78 H 12/29/64 ...... W ...... 94-60 N CINCINNATI (0-2) 1/10/95 ...... W ...... 79-65 H (3-9) 12/30/91 ...... L ...... 80-103 A BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2/10/72 ...... L ...... 74-84 N 12/30/95 ...... L ...... 70-79 A (12-5) BRYANT 12/20/72 ...... L ...... 58-79 A 2/14/42 ...... W ...... 55-36 H (1-0) 2/19/77 ...... W ...... 89-70 N ARIZONA STATE 2/24/51 ...... L ...... 58-76 A 12/20/08 ...... W ...... 67-37 H 12/30/89 ...... L ...... 71-79 N (0-1) 12/30/54 ...... L ...... 60-83 N 12/11/93 ...... L ...... 61-75 A 3/15/91 ...... L ...... 76-79 N 2/28/59 ...... W ...... 60-58(OT) H BUCKNELL 11/28/94 ...... L ...... 61-72 H 12/21/60 ...... W ...... 79-77 H (22-8) 11/30/96 ...... L ...... 65-105 A 12/15/61 ...... W ...... 73-60 H 2/6/23 ...... W ...... 43-24 H 1/22/06 ...... L ...... 66-71 A 12/29/61 ...... W ...... 83-66 N 2/22/41 ...... L ...... 37-41 H 1/7/07 ...... W ...... 54-42 A 12/5/45 ...... W ...... 51-41 H 2/10/07 ...... W ...... 73-69 H 1/11/46 ...... L ...... 45-52 A 2/9/08 ...... L ...... 68-72 (OT) H 3/10/48 ...... W ...... 94-53 H 1/14/09 ...... L ...... 59-71 A 3/9/49 ...... W ...... 87-62 A 1/7/50 ...... W ...... 88-63 H THE CITADEL 1/13/51 ...... L ...... 56-74 H (1-0) 2/5/52 ...... L ...... 89-101 A 12/29/75 ...... W ...... 96-73 N 2/6/54 ...... W ...... 81-73 H 12/17/54 ...... W ...... 89-87 A CLEMSON 12/6/58 ...... L ...... 61-95 H (0-1) 2/12/60 ...... L ...... 54-70 A 3/16/99 ...... L ...... 69-78 H 12/3/60 ...... L ...... 55-58 H 1/2/62 ...... W ...... 79-78(OT) A CLEVELAND STATE 2/8/64 ...... L ...... 71-72 H (0-1) 1/15/65 ...... W ...... 70-66 A 1/15/80 ...... L ...... 69-78 H 2/5/66 ...... W ...... 78-73 H 2/4/67 ...... W ...... 72-70 A COLBY 2/3/68 ...... W ...... 67-66 H (1-0) 2/18/69 ...... W ...... 76-70 A 12/21/60 ...... W ...... 74-63 H 1/28/70 ...... W ...... 65-54 H 2/27/71 ...... W ...... 60-59 A COLGATE 2/26/72 ...... W ...... 91-66 H (21-15) 2/5/73 ...... W ...... 80-69 A 1/24/19 ...... W ...... 37-21 H 2/4/74 ...... W ...... 80-69 H 2/27/25 ...... L ...... 30-36 H 1/30/75 ...... W ...... 94-72 A 2/6/26 ...... L ...... 26-39 A 1/17/76 ...... W ...... 105-82 H 2/20/32 ...... L ...... 23-28 H 12/13/94 ...... W ...... 87-72 H 2/2/34 ...... W ...... 34-20 H 11/25/00 ...... W ...... 78-48 H 3/2/35 ...... W ...... 39-38(OT) A 177 SERIESRECORDS

2/23/42 ...... L ...... 56-59 A 12/11/85 ...... W ...... 72-60 H DELAWARE 1/5/29 ...... W ...... 42-22 H 2/22/47 ...... L ...... 68-80 A 11/25/97 ...... W ...... 65-46 H (34-13) 1/14/30 ...... W ...... 55-25 H 2/21/48 ...... W ...... 80-79 H 12/3/98 ...... W ...... 84-49 H 1/31/08 ...... L ...... 30-32 H 2/7/45 ...... W ...... 56-32 A 2/26/49 ...... L ...... 54-77 A 11/18/02 ...... W ...... 60-36 H 2/14/08 ...... L ...... 28-63 A 3/3/45 ...... W ...... 49-34 H 3/8/50 ...... W ...... 67-57 H 1/7/21 ...... W ...... 45-24 H 12/15/76 ...... W ...... 83-68 H 3/7/51 ...... L ...... 58-76 A COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL 1/9/36 ...... W ...... 69-36 H 2/8/79 ...... W ...... 87-64 H 3/8/52 ...... L ...... 88-92 H (1-0) 12/16/36 ...... W ...... 76-38 H 12/3/79 ...... W ...... 69-62 (OT) H 2/18/53 ...... L ...... 58-91 A 12/18/20 ...... W ...... 24-23 H 12/4/37 ...... W ...... 43-26 H 1/10/92 ...... W ...... 80-57 H 1/30/54 ...... W ...... 74-67 H 12/3/38 ...... W ...... 70-37 H 1/11/94 ...... L ...... 64-76 H 1/29/55 ...... L ...... 70-92 A CONNECTICUT 1/6/43 ...... W ...... 39-38 A 2/4/56 ...... L ...... 71-84 H (13-32) 1/12/46 ...... W ...... 72-44 H DUKE 2/257 ...... W ...... 69-68 H 12/30/52 ...... L ...... 73-82 H 12/15/51 ...... L ...... 57-81 H (0-3) 2/12/58 ...... L ...... 57-88 A 2/16/54 ...... L ...... 78-91 A 12/10/52 ...... L ...... 64-68 A 1/27/81 ...... L ...... 51-53 H 2/11/59 ...... L ...... 56-61 H 2/16/55 ...... L ...... 78-91 H 12/16/53 ...... W ...... 68-51 H 1/6/82 ...... L ...... 61-80 A 1/9/60 ...... L ...... 74-78 A 2/7/56 ...... L ...... 85-105 A 12/14/54 ...... L ...... 62-69 A 12/12/92 ...... L ...... 79-88 N 2/15/61 ...... W ...... 87-79 H 12/11/56 ...... L ...... 75-88 H 1/4/56 ...... L ...... 73-84 H 2/10/62 ...... W ...... 86-72 A 12/11/57 ...... L ...... 63-73 A 1/3/57 ...... W ...... 70-64 A DUQUESNE 2/20/63 ...... W ...... 93-82 H 3/7/59 ...... L ...... 55-80 H 2/1/58 ...... W . . . . . 73-69 (OT) H (20-15) 2/19/64 ...... L ...... 90-99 A 12/19/59 ...... L ...... 62-74 H 1/7/59 ...... W ...... 87-58 A 12/27/48 ...... L ...... 43-53 A 2/12/64 ...... W ...... 79-52 H 1/4/61 ...... L ...... 77-86 A 1/16/60 ...... W ...... 72-58 H 1/2/50 ...... L ...... 54-59 A 12/11/65 ...... W ...... 92-82 A 2/23/62 ...... W ...... 93-62 H 1/14/61 ...... W ...... 62-59 A 2/7/77 ...... W ...... 90-70 H 12/10/66 ...... W ...... 118-75 H 2/23/63 ...... L ...... 63-88 A 1/13/62 ...... L ...... 74-75 A 1/26/78 ...... W ...... 73-61 A 12/9/67 ...... W ...... 82-69 A 2/5/64 ...... W ...... 68-67 H 2/3/62 ...... L ...... 79-87 H 1/26/79 ...... W ...... 70-67 H 12/7/68 ...... W ...... 111-62 H 2/3/65 ...... L ...... 73-103 A 1/12/63 ...... L ...... 69-84 A 1/27/80 ...... W . . . . . 75-73 (OT) A 12/6/69 ...... W ...... 83-80 A 2/23/66 ...... L ...... 84-96 H 2/2/63 ...... W ...... 88-61 H 1/20/81 ...... L ...... 60-62 A 12/5/70 ...... W ...... 83-68 H 2/23/67 ...... L ...... 77-84 A 1/11/64 ...... L ...... 67-91 A 2/25/81 ...... L ...... 68-69 H 12/4/71 ...... W ...... 92-80 A 2/13/68 ...... W ...... 71-66 H 2/1/64 ...... W ...... 93-60 H 2/7/82 ...... L ...... 50-56 A 12/2/72 ...... W ...... 82-76 H 2/25/69 ...... W ...... 81-79 A 2/20/65 ...... W ...... 91-77 A 2/20/82 ...... W ...... 75-56 H 11/30/73 ...... W ...... 71-49 A 2/24/70 ...... W ...... 90-84(OT) H 2/20/65 ...... L ...... 78-81 (OT) A 12/18/82 ...... W ...... 58-51 N 12/7/74 ...... W ...... 75-65 H 2/23/71 ...... L ...... 66-70 A 12/8/65 ...... W ...... 79-78 A 2/22/83 ...... W ...... 78-73 A 2/22/72 ...... W ...... 89-86 H 2/19/66 ...... W . . . . 83-80(2OT) H 1/19/84 ...... L ...... 61-64 A COLORADO STATE 12/9/72 ...... W ...... 86-72A 12/17/66 ...... W ...... 92-73 A 2/16/84 ...... W ...... 70-62 H (0-1) 2/19/74 ...... W ...... 89-82 H 2/18/67 ...... W ...... 95-72 H 1/17/85 ...... W ...... 74-62 H 12/27/68 ...... L ...... 66-67 N 2/11/75 ...... L ...... 89-90 A 12/16/67 ...... W ...... 103-84 H 2/14/85 ...... W ...... 67-59 A 12/13/75 ...... W ...... 96-83 H 2/17/68 ...... W ...... 84-80 A 3/7/85 ...... W ...... 78-53 H COLUMBIA 3/18/76 ...... W ...... 93-79 N 2/11/69 ...... W ...... 105-73 H 12/4/85 ...... L ...... 71-72 H (23-25) 1/8/77 ...... W . . . . .84-77(3OT) N 12/13/69 ...... L ...... 78-87 A 1/27/86 ...... L ...... 59-74 A 12/4/14 ...... L ...... 13-32 A 2/4/78 ...... W ...... 78-70 H 1/27/71 ...... W ...... 85-63 A 12/6/86 ...... L ...... 54-65 A 12/17/21 ...... W ...... 28-24 H 1/9/79 ...... L ...... 67-69 (OT) A 1/26/72 ...... W ...... 78-73 H 1/24/87 ...... W ...... 65-54 H 12/9/22 ...... L ...... 22-34 A 1/31/96 ...... L ...... 59-77 H 1/23/73 ...... W ...... 85-75 A 2/11/88 ...... L ...... 58-73 A 12/8/23 ...... L ...... 21-25 H 2/28/96 ...... L ...... 66-78 A 1/22/74 ...... W ...... 97-80 H 3/2/88 ...... L ...... 75-90 H 12/9/24 ...... L ...... 24-31 A 1/2/97 ...... L ...... 57-66 H 1/21/75 ...... W ...... 110-93 A 1/21/89 ...... W ...... 102-87 H 12/1625 ...... L ...... 29-43 H 12/7/97 ...... L ...... 44-59 H 2/9/76 ...... W ...... 110-87 H 2/9/89 ...... W ...... 79-74 A 12/15/26 ...... L ...... 31-32 A 1/31/98 ...... L ...... 56-73 A 12/9/89 ...... W ...... 70-54 H 1/13/90 ...... W ...... 70-67 A 2/23/46 ...... L ...... 49-57 A 3/6/98 ...... L ...... 50-64 N68 1/5/91 ...... W ...... 66-63 H 1/27/90 ...... W ...... 74-62 H 12/14/46 ...... W ...... 64-61 H 2/16/99 ...... L ...... 64-77 A 1/4/92 ...... W ...... 101-78 H 1/3/91 ...... L ...... 62-78 H 12/10/47 ...... L ...... 44-50 A 2/28/00 ...... L ...... 69-74 H 12/1/92 ...... L ...... 69-77 A 2/21/91 ...... L ...... 80-88 A 12/15/48 ...... W ...... 59-52 H 1/30/02 ...... W ...... 61-53 H 1/8/94 ...... W ...... 62-59 H 1/2/92 ...... W ...... 82-66 H 12/6/49 ...... L ...... 45-59 A 2/19/03 ...... L ...... 70-87 A 11/16/08 ...... W ...... 85-77 A 2/22/92 ...... L ...... 79-82 A 12/16/50 ...... L ...... 53-73 H 1/6/04 ...... L ...... 74-75 H 1/29/94 ...... W . . . . . 71-70 (OT) H 12/12/51 ...... L ...... 41-50 A 1/15/05 ...... L ...... 64-78 A DELAWARE STATE 2/6/94 ...... L ...... 71-88 A 12/13/52 ...... L ...... 55-64 H 12/19/05 ...... L ...... 63-85 H (4-0) 1/19/95 ...... W ...... 87-73 H 2/3/54 ...... L ...... 58-64 A 2/3/07 ...... L ...... 50-61 A 12/9/97 ...... W ...... 85-60 H 2/5/95 ...... W ...... 72-70 A 12/10/54 ...... L ...... 61-85 H 2/21/07 ...... L ...... 55-65 H 12/28/02 ...... W ...... 54-41 H 12/10/55 ...... L ...... 49-95 A 2/26/08 ...... L ...... 61-79 H 11/22/05 ...... W ...... 49-42 H EAST CAROLINA 1/12/57 ...... L ...... 82-93 H 1/3/09 ...... L ...... 49-80 L 12/14/08 ...... W ...... 60-55 H (1-0) 2/18/58 ...... L ...... 66-70 A 11/14/01 ...... L ...... 74-79 N 12/16/58 ...... W ...... 84-73 H CORNELL DEPAUL 1/13/60 ...... L ...... 79-82 A (1-1) (2-2) EASTERN MICHIGAN 12/13/60 ...... W ...... 75-62 H 2/26/21 ...... W ...... 32-26 H 1/15/06 ...... W ...... 78-68 (OT) A (0-1) 12/13/61 ...... W ...... 81-59 A 12/19/49 ...... L ...... 46-78 A 1/13/07 ...... L ...... 37-60 H 12/9/95 ...... L ...... 71-74 H 12/11/62 ...... W ...... 88-68 H 1/19/08 ...... L ...... 73-75 A 12/10/63 ...... L ...... 68-73 A CRESECENT A.C. 1/31/09 ...... W ...... 75-56 H ELON 12/16/64 ...... W ...... 101-89 H (2-2) (1-0) 12/15/65 ...... L ...... 76-108 A 1/14/22 ...... W ...... 30-27 H DICKINSON 12/18/99 ...... W ...... 89-78 H 12/13/66 ...... W ...... 69-62 H 3/2/23 ...... W ...... 41-28 A (7-1) 12/13/67 ...... L ...... 64-95 A 12/8/28 ...... L ...... 24-26 H 1/7/33 ...... W ...... 41-29 H EVANSVILLE 12/10/68 ...... L ...... 57-74 H 2/18/31 ...... L ...... 36-37 A 12/15/34 ...... W ...... 42-30 H (1-0) 12/9/69 ...... L ...... 42-61 A 2/27/36 ...... W ...... 39-36 A 12/28/66 ...... W ...... 85-78 A 12/8/70 ...... W ...... 74-61 H DARTMOUTH 1/8/38 ...... W ...... 41-39 H 12/12/71 ...... W ...... 65-54 N (2-1) 1/6/39 ...... W ...... 62-49 A FAIRFIELD 12/16/71 ...... L ...... 73-76 N 12/7/46 ...... L ...... 48-54 A 1/13/40 ...... W ...... 53-32 H (1-0) 1/27/73 ...... W ...... 83-74 N 1/4/68 ...... W ...... 79-52 N 2/14/41 ...... L ...... 55-57 A 2/21/81 ...... W ...... 87-57 H 1/26/74 ...... W ...... 85-63 A 11/20/07 ...... W ...... 55-50 H 1/4/47 ...... W ...... 77-65 H 12/5/74 ...... W ...... 114-85 H 1/14/76 ...... W ...... 94-65 A DAVIDSON DREXEL 12/2/76 ...... L ...... 75-85 H (1-0) (12-1) 12/8/77 ...... W ...... 62-48 N 12/12/77 ...... W ...... 78-77 H 12/10/21 ...... W ...... 36-15 H 11/18/78 ...... W ...... 70-63 H 12/5/25 ...... W ...... 40-39 H 1/21/80 ...... W ...... 65-49 A 12/4/26 ...... W ...... 30-25 H 12/5/80 ...... W ...... 78-63 N 12/3/27 ...... W ...... 42-21 H 178 SERIESRECORDS

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 2/8/92 ...... W ...... 87-62 H HAWAII (8-1) (2-0) 2/2/93 ...... L . . . .100-105(2OT)H (2-1) 11/28/81 ...... W ...... 45-36 H 2/22/30 ...... W ...... 40-30 H 2/28/93 ...... L ...... 72-74 A 11/29/74 ...... W ...... 75-70 A 11/27/82 ...... W ...... 88-70 H 12/8/45 ...... W ...... 39-36 (OT) H 1/6/94 ...... L ...... 69-89 A 1/14/78 ...... W ...... 95-75 H 11/26/83 ...... W ...... 70-56 H 2/15/94 ...... L ...... 60-64 H 12/29/89 ...... L ...... 74-91 A 11/25/85 ...... W ...... 78-70 H GEORGETOWN 2/11/95 ...... L ...... 86-92 A 12/1/93 ...... L ...... 53-56 H (15-24) 2/28/95 ...... W ...... 91-87 H HOFSTRA 12/5/98 ...... W ...... 80-59 H 2/22/22 ...... W ...... 44-27 H 3/5/95 ...... W ...... 80-73 N (2-3) 11/19/00 ...... W ...... 64-61 H 1/13/28 ...... L ...... 31-42 A 12/30/59 ...... L ...... 52-59 A 11/16/01 ...... W ...... 70-66(OT) N 2/8/50 ...... L ...... 73-75 H GEORGIA 12/22/92 ...... W ...... 91-64 H 12/22/04 ...... W ...... 88-57 H 12/17/62 ...... L ...... 79-84 H (1-0) 3/10/99 ...... W ...... 58-45 H 2/29/64 ...... L ...... 67-79 A 3/10/20 ...... W ...... 36-33 N 12/27/99 ...... L ...... 59-65 N FLORIDA 12/8/64 ...... W ...... 80-74 H 12/26/00 ...... L ...... 52-58 N (1-3) 2/8/66 ...... L ...... 73-76 (OT) A GEORGIA TECH 12/26/72 ...... W ...... 81-79(OT) N 12/19/66 ...... L ...... 87-90 H (2-2) HOLY CROSS 12/21/99 ...... L ...... 65-85 N 2/1/68 ...... L ...... 62-80 A 12/30/71 ...... W ...... 91-64 N (3-2) 12/9/00 ...... L ...... 65-79 A 2/15/69 ...... W ...... 85-72 H 12/30/75 ...... W ...... 94-87 N 1/17/31 ...... L ...... 33-37 A 11/17/07 ...... L ...... 63-88 A 2/14/70 ...... L ...... 68-69 A 1/9/86 ...... L ...... 46-85 N 3/9/72 ...... W ...... 96-75 N 2/13/71 ...... W ...... 58-53 H 12/27/86 ...... L ...... 61-79 N 3/16/90 ...... W ...... 87-78 H FLORIDA STATE 2/12/72 ...... W ...... 72-58 A 2/8/93 ...... L ...... 89-99 A (0-1) 11/29/72 ...... W ...... 98-83 H GETTYSBURG 2/24/94 ...... W ...... 89-65 H 12/22/67 ...... L ...... 77-87 A 2/9/74 ...... L ...... 55-57 A (14-5) 3/21/78 ...... W ...... 85-72 N 12/14/28 ...... W ...... 27-26 H HOUSTON FORDHAM 3/10/79 ...... W ...... 64-58 N 1/4/36 ...... W ...... 34-23 H (0-1) (25-27) 12/4/95 ...... L ...... 52-83 A 2/15/41 ...... L ...... 29-31 A 12/28/73 ...... L ...... 84-95 N 1/15/08 ...... W . . . . . 1-0 H (Forfeit) 12/7/96 ...... W ...... 75-68 H 3/1/47 ...... W ...... 69-52 H 2/21/23 ...... W ...... 30-23 H 2/26/97 ...... L ...... 59-69 A 1/28/61 ...... W ...... 69-65 H ILLINOIS 1/9/24 ...... W ...... 29-25 H 2/11/98 ...... W ...... 82-63 H 1/27/62 ...... L ...... 61-83 A (1-0] 1/20/26 ...... L ...... 13-33 H 3/5/98 ...... W ...... 61-60 N 1/26/63 ...... L ...... 65-72 H 11/26/05 ...... L ...... 57-77 N 2/9/27 ...... L ...... 20-31 A 12/8/98 ...... W ...... 68-62 A 1/25/64 ...... L ...... 56-60 A 1/31/30 ...... L ...... 17-36 A 2/23/99 ...... L ...... 53-57 H 2/15/65 ...... W ...... 79-73 H INDIANA 2/7/31 ...... L ...... 22-28 A 1/29/00 ...... L ...... 55-71 A 2/17/66 ...... W ...... 73-41A (0-1) 2/3/32 ...... W ...... 45-36 H 2/22/00 ...... W ...... 88-71 H 2/20/67 ...... W ...... 108-84 H 12/27/80 ...... L ...... 50-55 N 12/8/33 ...... W ...... 28-18 H 2/17/01 ...... L ...... 73-76 H 2/19/68 ...... W ...... 64-63 A 1/18/36 ...... W ...... 50-49 H 2/28/01 ...... L ...... 58-74 A 3/3/69 ...... W ...... 92-77 H INDIANA STATE 1/13/37 ...... W ...... 35-33 H 1/5/02 ...... W ...... 89-87 (OT) H 2/16/70 ...... W ...... 73-61 A (1-0) 1/10/40 ...... L ...... 30-31 H 3/2/02 ...... L ...... 69-88 A 1/11/71 ...... W ...... 101-72 H 3/14/78 ...... W ...... 57-56 H 12/17/40 ...... L ...... 45-48 A 1/20/03 ...... L ...... 66-76 A 1/29/72 ...... L ...... 60-61 A 12/22/41 ...... L ...... 35-68 H 2/11/03 ...... W ...... 66-59 H 1/6/73 ...... W ...... 81-64 H IONA 2/6/46 ...... W ...... 64-53 H 1/3/04 ...... L ...... 57-63 A 1/24/74 ...... W ...... 95-80 A (2-1) 2/5/47 ...... W ...... 69-55 H 1/11/04 ...... L ...... 55-62 A 2/3/75 ...... W ...... 97-67 H 3/11/82 ...... W ...... 55-51 H 2/4/48 ...... L ...... 49-63 A 2/5/05 ...... L ...... 56-61 H 11/29/97 ...... L ...... 62-70 H 2/5/49 ...... W ...... 84-73 H 2/22/06 ...... L ...... 50-66 A GLASSBORO STATE (ROWAN) 12/16/06 ...... W ...... 66-51 H 1/4/50 ...... W ...... 78-74 A 1/17/07 ...... L ...... 54-68 H (8-0) 1/3/51 ...... L ...... 62-75 H 1/5/08 ...... L ...... 46-58 H 12/5/59 ...... W ...... 75-50 H IOWA 3/1/52 ...... L ...... 59-70 (OT) A 2/3/09 ...... L ...... 47-57 H 12/1/60 ...... W ...... 69-50 H (0-1) 2/11/53 ...... L ...... 73-88 H 12/2/61 ...... W ...... 63-58 H 3/17/89 ...... L ...... 73-87 N 2/10/54 ...... L ...... 58-69 A GEORGE WASHINGTON 12/1/62 ...... W ...... 77-58 H 1/8/55 ...... L ...... 65-72 H (22-18) 11/30/63 ...... W ...... 78-71 A IOWA STATE 12/20/55 ...... L ...... 54-94 A 1/19/77 ...... W ...... 87-84 A 12/1/64 ...... W ...... 83-64 A (1-0) 3/6/57 ...... L ...... 64-74 H 2/16/77 ...... W ...... 112-90 H 12/4/65 ...... W ...... 108-78 H 3/30/04 ...... W ...... W 84-81 N 3/5/58 ...... L ...... 78-107 A 1/18/78 ...... L ...... 77-91 A 12/7/66 ...... W ...... 102-53 H 2/25/59 ...... L ...... 72-79 (OT)H 2/15/78 ...... W ...... 85-72 H JACKSONVILLE 2/24/60 ...... W ...... 98-84 (OT) A 1/11/79 ...... W ...... 80-72 H HAMILTON (1-1) 2/22/61 ...... W ...... 69-62 H 2/3/79 ...... L ...... 71-74 A (1-0) 12/27/72 ...... L ...... 71-84 A 2/20/62 ...... L ...... 62-76 A 1/12/80 ...... W ...... 69-59 H 2/21/08 ...... W ...... 38-24 12/2/82 ...... W ...... 71-65 N 1/9/63 ...... L ...... 66-89 H 2/2/80 ...... L ...... 71-76 A 1/8/64 ...... L ...... 64-67 A 1/14/81 ...... W ...... 81-68 H HARTFORD JAMES MADISON 2/18/65 ...... L ...... 65-67 H 2/7/81 ...... W ...... 76-71 A (1-0) (3-2) 1/22/66 ...... W ...... 62-57 A 2/13/82 ...... W ...... 51-45 H 12/13/01 ...... W ...... 63-53 H 3/20/92 ...... W ...... 73-69 H 1/25/67 ...... W ...... 82-66 H 2/24/82 ...... L ...... 62-63 A 1/2/93 ...... L ...... 61-73 H 1/25/68 ...... L ...... 50-67 A 2/26/83 ...... W ...... 75-48 H HARVARD 12/22/93 ...... L ...... 76-87 A 2/27/69 ...... W ...... 62-61 H 1/28/84 ...... L ...... 56-58 A (1-2) 11/22/98 ...... W ...... 78-56 A 2/21/70 ...... L ...... 70-91 A 2/4/84 ...... W ...... 56-53 H 2/11/46 ...... L ...... 40-60 A 12/2/00 ...... W ...... 77-68 H 2/20/71 ...... L ...... 84-87 H 1/26/85 ...... W ...... 80-73 H 12/20/68 ...... L ...... 65-78 A 2/19/72 ...... L ...... 90-102 A 2/2/85 ...... L ...... 77-96 A 12/19/69 ...... W ...... 89-72 H JOHNS HOPKINS 2/17/73 ...... W ...... 87-85 H 2/8/86 ...... L ...... 59-73 H (11-1) 2/16/74 ...... L ...... 69-70 (OT) A 2/17/86 ...... L ...... 63-72 A HAVERFORD 1/14/21 ...... W ...... 23-13 A 2/15/75 ...... W ...... 97-90 H 2/7/87 ...... L ...... 75-82 A (11-0) 2/5/30 ...... W ...... 44-33 H 1/10/76 ...... W ...... 93-55 A 2/25/87 ...... W ...... 93-83 H 2/13/24 ...... W ...... 40-24 H 1/7/48 ...... W ...... 83-31 H 2/22/77 ...... W ...... 98-73 H 2/27/87 ...... L ...... 85-94 A 2/12/25 ...... W ...... 31-22 H 1/14/49 ...... W ...... 75-41 A 2/18/78 ...... W ...... 81-64 H 12/23/87 ...... L ...... 46-72 H 2/20/26 ...... W ...... 33-25 H 2/3/51 ...... W ...... 77-67 H 2/17/79 ...... W ...... 67-59 H 2/25/88 ...... L ...... 69-95 A 2/25/28 ...... W ...... 42-32 H 2/27/52 ...... W ...... 63-61 A 2/16/80 ...... L ...... 39-42 A 3/5/88 ...... W ...... 78-71 N 1/16/29 ...... W ...... 37-16 H 2/3/53 ...... W ...... 102-95 H 1/22/81 ...... W ...... 77-53 H 12/10/88 ...... W ...... 88-71 A 1/20/45 ...... W ...... 44-36 A 1/12/54 ...... W ...... 83-50 A 3/19/90 ...... W ...... 81-74 H 2/18/89 ...... W ...... 80-65 H 2/24/45 ...... W ...... 49-34 H 2/8/55 ...... W . . . . .102-84(OT) H 12/11/02 ...... W ...... 94-83 H 1/18/90 ...... W ...... 90-82 A 12/19/45 ...... W ...... 59-40 A 2/15/56 ...... L ...... 65-75 A 2/1/90 ...... W ...... 93-68 H 2/13/46 ...... W ...... 67-30 H 1/9/57 ...... W ...... 86-63 H 1/17/91 ...... W ...... 80-75 A 12/1/51 ...... W ...... 77-63 H 2/5/58 ...... W ...... 55-43 A 2/16/91 ...... W ...... 74-66 H 12/3/52 ...... W ...... 88-51 H 1/18/92 ...... L ...... 70-73 (OT) A 179 SERIESRECORDS

KANSAS ST. 2/14/53 ...... W ...... 65-54 H 2/12/31 ...... W ...... 41-27 H 1/20/76 ...... W ...... 102-87 A (1-1) 3/11/53 ...... L ...... 57-62 A 2/10/32 ...... L ...... 16-26 A 12/6/76 ...... W ...... 97-75 H 12/28/04 ...... W ...... 76-66 A 2/13/54 ...... W ...... 87-70 A 2/11/33 ...... W ...... 42-33 H 1/16/78 ...... W ...... 75-62 H 11/15/06 ...... L ...... 41-55 H 3/6/54 ...... L ...... 60-83 H 1/13/34 ...... W ...... 44-10 H 1/8/80 ...... W ...... 81-63 H 2/12/55 ...... L ...... 75-93 H 2/21/34 ...... W ...... 34-33 A 1/10/83 ...... W ...... 88-69 H KEENE STATE 3/2/55 ...... L ...... 69-101 H 2/13/35 ...... W ...... 57-25 H 12/27/98 ...... W ...... 80-55 H (2-0) 2/11/56 ...... L ...... 63-110 A 2/20/35 ...... L ...... 45-47 A 12/22/06 ...... W ...... 67-71 H 12/22/89 ...... W ...... 105-56 H 3/3/56 ...... L ...... 69-111 H 2/10/36 ...... L ...... 38-44 A 11/26/08 ...... L ...... 71-76 H 12/7/92 ...... W ...... 132-83 H 1956-57 ...... L ...... 67-77 H 2/17/37 ...... W ...... 50-23 A 1956-57 ...... L ...... 82-89 A 3/3/37 ...... W ...... 64-27 H LONG ISLAND KENT STATE 2/8/58 ...... L ...... 53-62 H 2/16/38 ...... W ...... 44-34 H (9-1) (1-1) 3/1/58 ...... L ...... 61-81 A 3/2/38 ...... W ...... 32-30 A 1/4/75 ...... W ...... 97-87 H 3/16/00 ...... L ...... 62-73 A 2/7/59 ...... L ...... 68-80 A 2/22/39 ...... W ...... 46-38 H 2/28/76 ...... W ...... 103-87 N 11/25/05 ...... W ...... 55-52 N 3/3/59 ...... W ...... 77-72 H 3/1/39 ...... L ...... 29-37 A 3/4/76 ...... W ...... 104-76 N 2/3/60 ...... W ...... 63-58 H 2/10/40 ...... L ...... 31-42 H 1/17/80 ...... L ...... 67-68(OT) N KENTUCKY 2/27/60 ...... L ...... 86-99 A 2/28/40 ...... W ...... 47-46 A 2/16/81 ...... W ...... 90-72 H (0-1) 1/7/61 ...... L ...... 77-86 A 1/8/41 ...... W ...... 51-41 H 2/11/82 ...... W ...... 67-66 H 12/28/92 ...... L ...... 67-89 N 2/25/61 ...... L ...... 74-82 H 2/26/41 ...... L ...... 46-47 A 12/21/85 ...... W ...... 82-67 A 1/6/62 ...... L ...... 64-67(OT) H 1/7/42 ...... W ...... 54-46 A 12/21/91 ...... W ...... 86-72 H LAFAYETTE 2/24/62 ...... L ...... 62-69 A 2/25/42 ...... L ...... 51-53(OT) H 12/19/92 ...... W ...... 99-87 H (68-47) 1/5/63 ...... L ...... 70-80 A 1/27/43 ...... W ...... 60-47 H 12/20/03 ...... W ...... 80-54 H 2/24/17 ...... L ...... 19-31 H 1/31/63 ...... W ...... 90-83 H 2/24/43 ...... W ...... 56-33 A 1/12/18 ...... W ...... 38-33 H 1/4/64 ...... L ...... 74-82 H 1/13/45 ...... W ...... 52-49 H LOUISIANA TECH 3/2/18 ...... L ...... 30-35 A 2/22/64 ...... L ...... 50-90 A 2/3/45 ...... W ...... 47-31 A (0-1) 1/28/22 ...... W ...... 38-22 H 1/30/65 ...... W ...... 90-72 A 2/17/45 ...... W ...... 47-35 H 12/28/80 ...... L ...... 47-51 N 2/9/23 ...... W ...... 22-16 A 1964-65 ...... W ...... 74-67 H 2/25/45 ...... W ...... 52-36 A 12/15/23 ...... W ...... 33-20 H 1/29/66 ...... W ...... 88-78 H 1/16/46 ...... W ...... 63-45 A LOUISVILLE 2/6/24 ...... L ...... 19-25 A 2/26/66 ...... W ...... 77-66 A 2/16/46 ...... W ...... 65-49 H (1-7) 1/17/25 ...... W ...... 28-22 A 1/28/67 ...... W ...... 90-58 A 1/15/47 ...... W ...... 85-53 H 3/15/75 ...... L ...... 78-91 N 2/7/25 ...... W ...... 35-28 H 2/25/67 ...... W ...... 59-40 H 2/12/47 ...... L ...... 51-65 A 12/27/76 ...... L ...... 68-76 A 1/9/26 ...... L ...... 18-23 A 1/27/68 ...... W ...... 81-47 H 2/14/48 ...... W ...... 81-47 H 1/26/83 ...... L ...... 49-54 N 2/12/26 ...... W ...... 35-32 H 2/24/68 ...... W ...... 82-78 A 3/3/48 ...... W ...... 79-44 A 1/3/87 ...... L ...... 49-79 A 2/16/27 ...... W ...... 17-14 A 1/25/69 ...... W ...... 98-56 A 2/16/49 ...... W ...... 87-56 H 1/28/05 ...... W ...... 65-56 H 2/23/27 ...... W ...... 35-25 H 2/22/69 ...... W ...... 75-48 H 3/2/49 ...... W ...... 71-51 A 1/13/08 ...... L ...... 49-64 H 1/11/28 ...... W ...... 29-25 A 2/12/70 ...... W ...... 89-77 H 2/15/50 ...... W ...... 76-61 A 2/2/08 ...... L ...... 50-87 A 2/11/28 ...... W ...... 46-30 H 3/2/71 ...... W ...... 92-68 H 3/1/50 ...... W ...... 75-58 H 1/21/09 ...... L ...... 59-78 H 2/6/29 ...... W . . . . . 36-34(OT) A 1/22/72 ...... L ...... 70-81 A 2/14/51 ...... W ...... 61-52 A 2/16/29 ...... W ...... 38-30 H 1/20/73 ...... L ...... 92-94(OT) H 2/28/51 ...... L ...... 55-57 H LOYOLA (CALIF.) 2/12/30 ...... W ...... 40-20 H 12/13/73 ...... W ...... 64-60 A 1/9/52 ...... W ...... 88-76 H (1-0) 2/26/30 ...... W ...... 41-22 A 1/18/75 ...... L ...... 66-72 H 2/20/52 ...... L ...... 59-71 A 12/30/80 ...... W ...... 91-54 N 2/4/31 ...... W ...... 26-19 A 1/24/76 ...... W ...... 113-79 A 1/7/53 ...... L ...... 66-81 A 2/14/31 ...... W ...... 28-20 H 1/22/77 ...... W ...... 88-75 H 2/21/53 ...... L ...... 74-77 H LOYOLA (ILL.) 2/12/32 ...... L ...... 16-28 H 1/21/78 ...... W ...... 84-70 A 1/6/54 ...... L ...... 61-74 A (0-1) 2/17/32 ...... W ...... 22-20 A 12/1/78 ...... L ...... 70-77 H 2/20/54 ...... W ...... 79-65 H 12/29/79 ...... L ...... 87-98 N 2/18/33 ...... W ...... 39-22 H 12/12/81 ...... W ...... 67-60 H 1/5/55 ...... L ...... 72-85 H 2/10/34 ...... W ...... 39-28 H 12/11/82 ...... W ...... 57-50 A 2/19/55 ...... L ...... 78-91 A LOYOLA (MD.) 2/17/34 ...... W ...... 44-21 A 12/10/83 ...... W ...... 73-59 H 2/18/56 ...... W ...... 64-60 H (5-0) 2/9/35 ...... W ...... 29-19 A 12/3/86 ...... W ...... 67-66 H 2/29/56 ...... L ...... 59-81 A 12/28/85 ...... W ...... 82-74 H 2/16/35 ...... W ...... 39-34 H 12/2/87 ...... W ...... 48-46 H 2/13/57 ...... W ...... 69-63 H 12/5/92 ...... W ...... 82-50 H 2/15/36 ...... W ...... 47-33 H 12/31/88 ...... L ...... 55-60 H 2/16/57 ...... L ...... 55-72 A 2/11/97 ...... W ...... 76-65 H 2/22/36 ...... L ...... 32-37(OT) A 11/30/89 ...... W ...... 78-69 H 2/15/58 ...... W ...... 62-60 H 12/30/97 ...... W ...... 89-67 H 2/13/37 ...... W ...... 43-27 A 1/25/99 ...... W ...... 84-64 H 2/22/58 ...... L ...... 73-88 A 12/1/01 ...... W ...... 71-59 H 2/22/37 ...... W ...... 48-30 H 11/21/00 ...... W ...... 72-65 H 2/18/59 ...... L ...... 45-56 A 1/15/38 ...... W ...... 35-24 H 11/22/03 ...... W ...... 71-65 H 2/21/59 ...... L ...... 36-38 H MAINE 2/9/38 ...... W ...... 29-27 A 12/5/07 ...... W ...... 90-79 H 12/29/59 ...... W ...... 55-40 N (3-0) 1/4/39 ...... W ...... 34-28 H 2/20/60 ...... L ...... 69-70 A 12/19/24 ...... W ...... 58-29 H 2/15/39 ...... L ...... 13-36 A LA SALLE 3/2/60 ...... W ...... 85-70 H 1/2/59 ...... W ...... 72-63 A 2/14/40 ...... L ...... 33-36 A (2-3) 2/18/61 ...... W ...... 82-60 H 12/15/05 ...... W ...... 91-56 H 2/21/40 ...... L ...... 45-46 H 12/7/60 ...... L ...... 63-85 H 3/1/61 ...... L ...... 66-70 A 1/18/41 ...... L ...... 34-38 A 2/23/74 ...... L ...... 76-82 N 2/17/62 ...... L ...... 67-72 A MANHATTAN 2/12/41 ...... W ...... 41-27 H 2/22/75 ...... W ...... 96-84 N 2/28/62 ...... L ...... 68-78 H (17-14) 1/17/42 ...... W ...... 46-44 H 12/5/01 ...... W ...... 81-56 A 2/16/63 ...... W ...... 67-62 H 12/19/07 ...... W ...... 45-36 H 2/11/42 ...... L ...... 42-50 A 1/4/03 ...... L ...... 75-83 (OT) H 2/27/63 ...... L ...... 65-81 A 2/4/08 ...... L ...... 18-31 A 1/16/43 ...... L ...... 50-51 A 2/15/64 ...... W ...... 71-53 H 2/21/14 ...... L ...... 12-30 H 2/10/43 ...... W ...... 48-28 H LEHIGH 3/4/64 ...... L ...... 69-76 A 2/19/15 ...... L ...... 19-20 H 1/27/45 ...... L ...... 50-51 H (68-36) 2/13/65 ...... W ...... 68-51 A 2/17/17 ...... W ...... 30-29 H 2/14/45 ...... L ...... 29-41 A 2/9/07 ...... L ...... 23-88 A 3/3/65 ...... W ...... 78-62 H 1/31/19 ...... W ...... 49-11 H 2/27/46 ...... L ...... 51-60 A 3/8/19 ...... W ...... 30-20 H 2/12/66 ...... W ...... 89-68 H 12/5/23 ...... W ...... 39-31 H 3/6/46 ...... L ...... 49-51 H 1/22/21 ...... L ...... 27-32 A 3/2/66 ...... W ...... 91-64 A 12/20/39 ...... L ...... 39-41 H 3/12/46 ...... L ...... 39-52 N 2/18/22 ...... W ...... 45-28 H 2/11/67 ...... L ...... 43-45 A 2/7/42 ...... L ...... 46-58 H 2/26/47 ...... W ...... 64-61 H 2/10/23 ...... W ...... 24-22 A 3/1/67 ...... W ...... 67-55 H 3/2/43 ...... L ...... 41-55 H 3/4/47 ...... L ...... 39-41 A 2/9/24 ...... L ...... 21-32 A 2/10/68 ...... W ...... 80-60 H 2/27/64 ...... W ...... 101-87 H 2/25/48 ...... L ...... 52-65 A 2/24/24 ...... W ...... 38-30 H 2/27/68 ...... W ...... 62-55 A 2/11/65 ...... L ...... 88-111 N 3/6/48 ...... L ...... 59-60 H 1/10/25 ...... L ...... 38-49 H 2/3/69 ...... W ...... 60-44 A 2/1/66 ...... L ...... 78-85 H 2/9/49 ...... W ...... 69-58 H 1/16/25 ...... L ...... 22-26 A 2/8/69 ...... W ...... 66-62 H 1/31/70 ...... W ...... 78-69 H 3/5/49 ...... L ...... 48-81 A 1/16/26 ...... L ...... 19-40 A 2/7/70 ...... W ...... 79-68 A 12/10/70 ...... L ...... 67-75 N 2/11/50 ...... L ...... 60-62 A 2/24/26 ...... L ...... 24-37 H 2/26/70 ...... W ...... 91-70 H 2/8/72 ...... L ...... 77-78 H 3/4/50 ...... W ...... 67-62 H 2/12/27 ...... W ...... 31-26 H 2/6/71 ...... W ...... 105-77 A 2/10/51 ...... W ...... 54-51 H 2/22/28 ...... L ...... 27-35 A 2/4/72 ...... W ...... 108-76 H 3/10/51 ...... W ...... 53-49 A 2/12/29 ...... W ...... 32-25 H 12/11/72 ...... W ...... 86-73 A 2/9/52 ...... L ...... 49-59 A 3/5/30 ...... W ...... 47-42 A 1/19/74 ...... W ...... 78-48 H 180 SERIESRECORDS

12/8/73 ...... L ...... 78-87 H 2/12/87 ...... W ...... 82-67 H 1/13/04 ...... W ...... 78-75 (OT) H NEW MEXICO STATE 12/12/74 ...... W ...... 85-77 N 1/23/88 ...... L ...... 64-79 A (0-1) 2/14/76 ...... W ...... 92-81(OT) H 2/27/88 ...... W . .119-114(3OT) H MONTCLAIR STATE 12/27/66 ...... L ...... 58-80 N 12/9/76 ...... W ...... 73-52 N 12/3/88 ...... W ...... 78-61 H (11-2) 1/28/77 ...... W ...... 73-70 N 1/28/89 ...... L ...... 89-105 A 12/13/33 ...... W ...... 33-17 H NEW YORK, CITY COLLEGE OF (CCNY) 12/22/77 ...... W ...... 91-76 H 1/4/90 ...... L ...... 73-84 A 12/7/35 ...... W ...... 42-18 H (3-17) 12/12/78 ...... W ...... 62-60(OT) A 2/8/90 ...... W ...... 66-61 H 12/5/36 ...... W ...... 60-48 H 2/17/14 ...... L ...... 11-17 A 12/7/79 ...... W ...... 67-57 H 12/11/90 ...... W ...... 67-65 A 12/11/37 ...... W ...... 49-39 H 3/4/16 ...... L ...... 23-24 A 2/3/81 ...... W ...... 90-57 A 2/24/91 ...... W . . . . .103-96(OT) H 12/10/38 ...... W ...... 40-29 H 1/20/17 ...... L ...... 18-28 A 3/23/92 ...... L ...... 61-62 H 1/30/92 ...... L ...... 66-77 A 12/13/39 ...... L ...... 28-31 H 2/6/20 ...... L ...... 24-25 H 12/30/92 ...... W ...... 80-76 N 2/18/92 ...... L ...... 67-81 H 2/8/41 ...... W ...... 32-31 H 12/19/25 ...... L ...... 15-19 A 11/27/93 ...... W ...... 70-64 H 3/8/92 ...... L ...... 94-106 N 1/10/53 ...... W ...... 98-72 H 1/8/27 ...... L ...... 16-20 A 1/7/95 ...... L ...... 90-92(OT) A 1/12/93 ...... L ...... 78-82 H 12/9/53 ...... W ...... 100-71 H 12/14/27 ...... L ...... 25-29 H 1/10/96 ...... L ...... 76-81 H 2/6/93 ...... L ...... 67-82 A 2/5/55 ...... L ...... 76-91 H 1/12/29 ...... W ...... 33-32(OT) A 12/29/07 ...... W ...... 73-67 H 1/4/94 ...... L ...... 59-71 H 2/21/56 ...... W ...... 77-63 H 12/10/29 ...... L ...... 26-36 A 1/20/94 ...... L ...... 54-76 A 12/8/56 ...... W ...... 85-66 H 12/6/30 ...... L ...... 22-30 H MARIST 1/12/95 ...... L ...... 68-85 A 2/27/58 ...... W ...... 76-73 H 2/24/32 ...... L ...... 18-27 H (1-0) 3/3/95 ...... L ...... 62-77 H 2/4/33 ...... L ...... 21-35 A 11/14/08 ...... W ...... 63-61 H MORAVIAN 2/14/34 ...... L ...... 21-31 H MCGILL (2-0) 12/5/51 ...... L ...... 61-63 H MARQUETTE (1-0) 2/9/60 ...... W ...... 77-73 H 1/3/53 ...... L ...... 84-86 H (1-3) 1/7/28 ...... W ...... 61-17 H 2/11/61 ...... W ...... 75-68 A 1/9/54 ...... L ...... 56-60 H 2/12/06 ...... W ...... 91-84 H 1/7/56 ...... L ...... 80-92 H 2/17/07 ...... L ...... 47-67 A MIAMI (FLA.) MORRIS BROWN (1-0) 2/23/57 ...... W ...... 64-62(OT) H 2/23/08 ...... L ...... 48-78 A (4-8) 12/23/02 ...... W ...... 68-48 H 12/21/57 ...... L ...... 56-64 A 1/7/09 ...... L ...... 76-81 H 1/3/89 ...... L ...... 94-99(OT) H 2/4/59 ...... W ...... 83-57 H MARSHALL 2/25/96 ...... W ...... 71-55 H MOUNT UNION (2-0) 3/6/96 ...... L ...... 67-77 N (1-0) NYU 3/18/67 ...... W ...... 93-76 N 2/2/97 ...... W ...... 60-59 H 12/31/49 ...... W ...... 55-43 A (10-36) 12/2/02 ...... W ...... 75-56 H 2/8/97 ...... L ...... 50-53 A 1/18/07 ...... L ...... 16-38 A 12/2/97 ...... L ...... 55-63 A MUHLENBERG 2/16/07 ...... L ...... 19-20 H MARYLAND 1/13/99 ...... L ...... 62-74 H (10-7) 1/10/08 ...... L ...... 22-47 A (3-3) 2/27/99 ...... L ...... 63-68 A 2/13/14 ...... W ...... 24-14 H 1/22/08 ...... L ...... 14-35 H 1/4/40 ...... L ...... 39-51 H 2/5/00 ...... L ...... 52-58 H 3/5/15 ...... W ...... 24-21 H 1/8/15 ...... L ...... 23-46 A 2/19/41 ...... W ...... 50-45 A 2/17/02 ...... W ...... 64-61 H 2/25/16 ...... L ...... 34-38 H 1/15/16 ...... L ...... 18-39 H 12/19/50 ...... L ...... 45-51 A 1/21/04 ...... L ...... 63-73 A 2/3/17 ...... W ...... 40-24 H 1/5/18 ...... W ...... 43-27 H 1/12/52 ...... W ...... 61-55 H 2/4/04 ...... W ...... 72-70 (OT) H 1/24/20 ...... W ...... 26-17 H 1/11/19 ...... W ...... 18-15 A 12/27/90 ...... L ...... 81-86 N 1/27/23 ...... W ...... 45-23 H 1/7/20 ...... L ...... 27-45 H 12/28/91 ...... W ...... 95-79 N MIAMI (OHIO) 2/1/33 ...... W ...... 32-31 H 3/13/20 ...... L ...... 24-49 N (0-2) 12/15/41 ...... L ...... 37-45 A 2/22/21 ...... L ...... 15-45 A UMBC 12/29/65 ...... L ...... 69-80 N 12/18/42 ...... W ...... 66-53 H 2/11/22 ...... W ...... 32-26 H (3-0) 11/25/06 ...... L ...... 44-57 N 3/10/54 ...... W ...... 90-81 A 2/16/23 ...... W ...... 31-23 A 12/11/96 ...... W ...... 62-51 H 1/15/55 ...... L ...... 77-99 H 2/20/24 ...... L ...... 20-23 H 12/4/99 ...... W ...... 65-48 H MICHIGAN 2/27/57 ...... L ...... 76-90 A 2/14/25 ...... L ...... 14-27 A 12/15/01 ...... W ...... 67-51 H (0-5) 12/7/57 ...... L ...... 59-68 H 2/17/26 ...... L ...... 33-34 A 12/20/33 ...... L ...... 22-32 H 1/28/59 ...... L ...... 66-67 A 1/12/27 ...... W ...... 33-26 H MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE 3/27/76 ...... L ...... 70-86 N 1/6/60 ...... W ...... 79-59 H 2/8/28 ...... W ...... 46-30 A (1-0) 12/21/83 ...... L ...... 69-97 N 2/8/61 ...... L ...... 81-86(OT) A 2/20/29 ...... L ...... 28-40 A 12/7/05 ...... W ...... 92-50 H 12/22/84 ...... L ...... 77-93 A 2/7/62 ...... W ...... 102-83 H 1/11/30 ...... L ...... 30-52 A 4/1/04 ...... L ...... 55-62 N 1/3/31 ...... L ...... 26-30 A MASSACHUSETTS MURRAY STATE 1/13/32 ...... L ...... 24-39 H (27-20) MICHIGAN STATE (0-1) 2/15/33 ...... L ...... 23-34 A 12/9/61 ...... W ...... 77-57 H (0-1) 11/26/99 ...... L ...... 83-87 N 1/10/34 ...... L ...... 23-40 H 12/8/62 ...... L ...... 65-87 A 12/19/70 ...... L ...... 71-81 N 2/7/34 ...... L ...... 26-39 A 12/6/63 ...... L ...... 82-101 H NEBRASKA 2/24/35 ...... L ...... 19-45 H 12/5/64 ...... L ...... 82-93 A MIDDLEBURY (2-1) 2/12/36 ...... L ...... 28-50 A 12/20/65 ...... W ...... 101-88 H (2-0) 11/28/99 ...... W ...... 81-62 N 2/10/37 ...... L ...... 38-39 H 2/10/77 ...... L ...... 81-82 N 12/16/22 ...... W ...... 43-29 H 12/2/06 ...... W ...... 75-73 H 2/11/38 ...... L ...... 20-49 A 3/2/77 ...... L ...... 74-78 N 12/16/32 ...... W ...... 50-30 H 12/9/07 ...... L ...... 51-63 A 3/4/39 ...... L ...... 35-49 H 1/7/78 ...... W ...... 78-74 N 2/24/40 ...... L ...... 33-64 A 2/7/78 ...... W ...... 74-62 H MINNESOTA UNLV 3/1/41 ...... L ...... 55-78 H 1/3/79 ...... W ...... 60-55 N (0-2) (1-2) 2/16/42 ...... L ...... 34-41 A 2/19/79 ...... W ...... 95-76 H 3/19/73 ...... L ...... 59-68 N 2/5/77 ...... L ...... 88-89 N 3/6/43 ...... L ...... 57-75 H 12/11/79 ...... W ...... 84-68 H 12/28/79 ...... L ...... 59-98 A 2/3/91 ...... L ...... 73-115 A 2/27/48 ...... L ...... 66-83 N 1/5/80 ...... W ...... 76-70 A 12/7/91 ...... W ...... 91-85(OT) H 2/19/49 ...... L ...... 65-82 N 1/8/81 ...... W ...... 92-58 H MISSISSIPPI STATE 12/10/49 ...... L ...... 72-73(OT) N 2/10/81 ...... W ...... 74-53 A (1-0) NEW HAMPSHIRE 1/14/56 ...... L ...... 91-93(OT) H 1/20/82 ...... W ...... 62-52 H 11/27/99 ...... W ...... 74-69 N (3-0) 1/30/57 ...... L ...... 55-86 A 2/16/82 ...... W ...... 41-40 A 2/12/79 ...... W ...... 83-73 H 2/25/58 ...... L ...... 73-88 H 1/15/83 ...... W ...... 77-67 H MISSOURI 1/4/82 ...... W ...... 65-51 H 12/9/59 ...... L ...... 56-82 H 2/5/83 ...... W ...... 62-60 A (2-1) 12/6/06 ...... W ...... 55-48 H 2/2/67 ...... W ...... 68-57 N 3/7/83 ...... W ...... 79-73 N 12/15/66 ...... W . . . . .83-73(3OT) N 3/7/68 ...... L ...... 49-56 N 1/7/84 ...... W ...... 88-83 H 1/23/90 ...... L ...... 84-89 A N.J.I.T. 3/6/69 ...... W ...... 77-74 N 3/1/84 ...... W ...... 76-75 A 11/27/90 ...... W ...... 68-60 H (2-0) 3/5/70 ...... W ...... 70-66 N 1/5/85 ...... L ...... 72-83 N 12/13/07 ...... W ...... 65-55 A 12/12/70 ...... W ...... 91-69 H 2/28/85 ...... W ...... 86-79 H MONMOUTH 12/23/08 ...... W ...... 78-52 H 3/6/85 ...... W ...... 69-67 H (5-0) NIAGARA 1/16/86 . . .W ...... 72-63 H 1/16/84 ...... W ...... 71-59 H NEW MEXICO (0-1) 2/13/86 . . .L ...... 50-60 A 2/4/85 ...... W ...... 96-74 H (1-0) 12/18/69 ...... L ...... 61-73 N 2/25/86 . .W ...... 52-47 A 12/14/85 ...... W ...... 74-70 H 3/14/67 ...... W ...... 65-60 N 1/15/87 . . .L ...... 67-76 A 11/30/95 ...... 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NORFOLK ST. OKLAHOMA CITY 3/2/63 ...... L ...... 72-75 A 2/22/03 ...... L ...... 65-86 A (1-0) (1-0) 3/7/64 ...... L ...... 82-91 H 1/17/04 ...... L ...... 49-59 A 12/18/04 ...... W ...... 63-58 H 12/26/73 ...... W ...... 73-67 N 3/7/65 ...... L ...... 76-88 A 1/8/05 ...... L ...... 63-66 (OT) H 3/5/66 ...... W ...... 71-61 H 1/18/06 ...... L ...... 68-76 H NORTH CAROLINA OLD DOMINION 3/4/67 ...... W ...... 88-76 A 1/26/08 ...... W ...... 77-64 A (1-10) (0-1) 3/2/68 ...... W ...... 97-83 H 12/31/08 ...... L ...... 72-78 H 2/7/21 ...... W ...... 25-20 H 12/9/84 ...... L ...... 80-82 N 3/1/69 ...... W ...... 59-57 H 2/11/78 ...... L ...... 57-74 N 3/7/70 ...... L ...... 62-65 A PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2/14/80 ...... L ...... 70-73(OT)N OREGON 3/6/71 ...... W ...... 84-70 H (1-0) 12/22/80 ...... L ...... 64-71 N (1-1) 3/4/72 ...... L ...... 66-77 A 12/30/02 ...... W ...... 66-57 H 12/19/81 ...... L ...... 36-59 N 12/6/82 ...... W ...... 53-42 H 3/3/73 ...... W ...... 81-52 H 1/5/83 ...... L ...... 70-86 N 11/29/85 ...... L ...... 59-78 A 3/2/74 ...... W ...... 81-63 A PRATT INSTITUTE 12/7/85 ...... L ...... 71-114 N 1/5/77 ...... W ...... 89-72 H (1-1) 11/20/02 ...... L ...... 67-71 A PACIFIC 1/4/78 ...... L ...... 79-81 A 1/24/08 ...... L ...... 22-32 A 12/28/06 ...... L ...... 48-87 A (1-0) 1/20/79 ...... W ...... 48-46 H 1/19/18 ...... W ...... 36-28 H 12/16/07 ...... L ...... 71-93 H 12/28/95 ...... W ...... 69-68 N 2/26/79 ...... W ...... 67-57 N 12/28/08 ...... L ...... 75-97 A 1/19/80 ...... L ...... 66-75 A PRINCETON PANZER 12/20/80 ...... L ...... 76-78(OT) H (43-72) NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (2-0) 3/5/83 ...... L ...... 70-79 A 2/22/17 ...... L ...... 17-36 A (1-0) 1/5/46 ...... W ...... 44-39 H 1/14/84 ...... L ...... 80-83(OT) A 2/13/18 ...... L ...... 14-41 H 11/12/07 ...... W ...... 73-48 H 12/16/47 ...... W ...... 58-48 H 2/23/84 ...... W ...... 102-92 H 1/17/19 ...... L ...... 21-28 A 1/12/85 ...... W ...... 88-71 A 2/7/19 ...... L ...... 20-22(OT) H NORTH CAROLINA STATE PENN MILITARY 2/21/85 ...... W ...... 84-67 H 2/11/20 ...... W ...... 31-30(OT) H (0-1) (2-0) 1/2/86 ...... L ...... 56-65 H 1/31/23 ...... L ...... 14-33 A 12/27/84 ...... L ...... 68-80 N 2/25/33 ...... W ...... 27-25 H 2/1/86 ...... L ...... 59-74 A 2/1/27 ...... W ...... 28-27 H 12/2/50 ...... W ...... 91-57 H 1/19/87 ...... L ...... 60-80 A 2/15/28 ...... W ...... 29-27(OT) A NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2/21/87 ...... L ...... 99-102(OT) H 2/27/29 ...... L ...... 26-33 A (1-0) PENNSYLVANIA 1/10/88 ...... L ...... 58-63 A 3/8/30 ...... W ...... 40-28 A 11/11/07 ...... W ...... 79-67 H (4-19) 2/18/88 ...... W ...... 65-61 H 3/4/31 ...... L ...... 33-34 A 12/19/14 ...... L ...... 18-41 A 2/2/89 ...... W ...... 87-83 H 3/4/32 ...... W ...... 28-26 H NORTHEASTERN 2/20/17 ...... L ...... 19-35 A 2/13/89 ...... L ...... 65-93 A 1/4/33 ...... L ...... 26-42 H (1-0) 2/9/18 ...... L ...... 28-44 A 3/9/89 ...... W ...... 70-66 H 3/8/33 ...... L ...... 18-44 A 12/30/96 ...... W ...... 78-63 H 1/1/29 ...... L ...... 19-24 A 1/21/90 ...... W ...... 61-59 H 12/18/33 ...... L ...... 26-37 H 1/7/31 ...... L ...... 23-35 A 2/15/90 ...... L ...... 69-80 A 1/20/34 ...... L ...... 24-41 A NORTHERN COLORADO 3/2/32 ...... L ...... 23-28 A 3/21/90 ...... L ...... 55-58 H 12/8/34 ...... W ...... 42-25 A (1-0) 2/24/53 ...... L ...... 48-55 A 1/28/91 ...... W ...... 79-78 A 1/3/35 ...... W ...... 37-25 H 2/17/04 ...... W ...... 102-52 H 12/1/56 ...... L ...... 70-90 A 2/27/91 ...... W ...... 92-70 H 12/14/35 ...... L ...... 29-32 A 12/14/57 ...... L ...... 64-73 H 12/10/03 ...... W ...... 60-47 A 2/8/36 ...... W ...... 44-33 H NORTHWESTERN 12/3/58 ...... L ...... 55-63 A 12/1/04 ...... L ...... 80-83 H 12/19/36 ...... W ...... 44-35 H (1-4) 12/15/59 ...... W ...... 51-44 H 3/14/06 ...... W ...... 76-71 A 3/10/37 ...... W ...... 43-34 A 12/26/69 ...... L ...... 77-78 N 12/9/60 ...... L ...... 60-81 A 12/18/37 ...... W ...... 34-33 H 12/10/71 ...... L ...... 68-72 N 12/16/61 ...... L ...... 59-92 H PITTSBURGH 2/19/38 ...... L ...... 41-49 A 11/30/87 ...... L ...... 55-72 A 12/5/62 ...... L ...... 57-101 A (23-21) 12/16/38 ...... W ...... 28-25 A 12/5/88 ...... L ...... 69-75 H 12/4/63 ...... L ...... 62-91 H 2/5/15 ...... L ...... 23-26 H 2/8/39 ...... L ...... 33-44 H 12/27/03 ...... W ...... 80-75 N 12/2/64 ...... L ...... 75-100 A 2/11/16 ...... L ...... 24-34 H 12/11/39 ...... L ...... 29-30 A 12/1/65 ...... L ...... 59-74 H 2/7/17 ...... L ...... 21-22 H 2/7/40 ...... L ...... 26-34 H NOTRE DAME 12/1/66 ...... W ...... 80-68 A 2/13/20 ...... W ...... 41-35 H 12/20/40 ...... W ...... 43-38 H (11-16) 12/6/67 ...... L ...... 70-71 H 12/22/66 ...... W ...... 87-68 A 2/5/41 ...... L ...... 33-42 A 2/9/84 ...... W ...... 61-59 N 12/5/68 ...... W ...... 70-55 A 12/1/67 ...... L ...... 71-85 H 12/19/41 ...... L ...... 36-39 H 2/16/88 ...... L ...... 62-75 N 12/3/69 ...... L ...... 71-80 H 12/2/68 ...... W ...... 74-66 A 1/10/42 ...... L ...... 28-46 A 1/24/89 ...... L ...... 63-85 A 12/2/70 ...... L ...... 71-85 A 12/1/69 ...... W ...... 91-79 H 12/16/42 ...... L ...... 48-51 H 1/16/90 ...... L ...... 69-74 N 12/11/75 ...... W ...... 95-80 N 1/2/71 ...... W ...... 97-87 A 2/3/43 ...... L ...... 24-40 A 1/22/91 ...... W ...... 62-52 A 1/5/72 ...... W ...... 92-76 H 1/31/44 ...... L ...... 30-37 A 12/2/95 ...... W ...... 86-80(OT) H PENN STATE 12/4/72 ...... L ...... 73-99 A 12/12/45 ...... L ...... 40-49 H 1/20/96 ...... L ...... 67-79 A (29-37) 12/4/73 ...... L . . . . forfeit H 1/9/46 ...... L ...... 37-50 A 1/4/97 ...... W ...... 70-53 H 2/24/22 ...... W ...... 35-28 H 1/25/75 ...... L ...... 79-82(OT) A 12/20/46 ...... L ...... 40-60 H 1/11/98 ...... L ...... 76-91 A 3/3/34 ...... W ...... 35-34 A 1/27/76 ...... W ...... 102-71 H 3/12/47 ...... L ...... 39-47 A 2/5/98 ...... W ...... 71-61 H 12/29/34 ...... W ...... 52-40 H 12/23/76 ...... W ...... 81-74 A 12/19/47 ...... W ...... 65-53 H 1/23/99 ...... W ...... 72-70 A 2/29/36 ...... L ...... 43-45(OT) A 2/25/78 ...... W ...... 87-68 H 1/31/48 ...... L ...... 38-63 A 1/18/00 ...... W ...... 76-51 H 3/9/38 ...... L ...... 18-53 H 2/23/79 ...... W ...... 76-68 A 12/17/48 ...... W ...... 65-53 H 3/8/00 ...... L ...... 62-74 N 1/7/39 ...... L ...... 21-44 A 3/3/79 ...... W ...... 61-57 N 1/29/49 ...... W ...... 48-44 A 1/6/01 ...... L ...... 80-87 A 2/3/40 ...... L ...... 19-47 H 2/23/80 ...... W ...... 83-76 H 12/14/49 ...... W ...... 66-55 H 2/14/01 ...... L ...... 59-81 H 2/18/50 ...... W ...... 64-51 A 1/10/81 ...... W ...... 69-59 A 1/30/50 ...... L ...... 62-80 A 2/6/02 ...... L ...... 72-89 A 2/17/51 ...... L ...... 50-73 H 2/28/81 ...... W ...... 61-60 H 12/12/50 ...... L ...... 51-57 H 2/14/02 ...... W ...... 65-62 H 2/6/52 ...... L ...... 52-66 A 3/1/81 ...... L ...... 62-67 N 1/29/51 ...... L ...... 56-73 A 1/14/03 ...... L ...... 57-68 A 2/7/53 ...... W ...... 74-62 H 1/9/82 ...... W ...... 75-65 A 12/8/51 ...... L ...... 65-87 H 3/1/03 ...... W ...... 95-82 H 2/27/54 ...... L ...... 59-76 A 1/23/82 ...... L ...... 46-48 H 3/4/52 ...... L ...... 52-60 A 1/31/04 ...... W ...... 81-70 H 12/18/54 ...... L ...... 69-106 A 3/5/82 ...... L ...... 47-60 N 12/19/52 ...... W ...... 83-68 H 3/2/05 ...... L ...... 56-66 A 2/23/55 ...... L ...... 64-83 H 1/17/96 ...... W ...... 78-77 H 3/4/53 ...... L ...... 59-74 A 3/9/05 ...... W ...... 72-65 N 12/14/55 ...... L ...... 78-102 A 2/20/96 ...... W ...... 71-70 A 12/18/53 ...... W ...... 74-72 H 2/8/06 ...... L ...... 63-90 A 2/25/56 ...... L ...... 72-82 H 1/11/97 ...... L ...... 67-75 A 3/3/54 ...... L ...... 68-90 A 2/17/08 ...... L ...... 68-71 H 12/5/56 ...... L ...... 58-90 A 1/17/98 ...... L ...... 85-86(OT) A 12/11/54 ...... L ...... 70-92 H 2/25/09 ...... L ...... 65-70 A 1/26/57 ...... L ...... 77-78(2OT) H 1/25/98 ...... W ...... 87-65 H 2/2/55 ...... L ...... 37-75 A 3/10/09 ...... L ...... 50-61 N 1/4/58 ...... L ...... 58-77 A 2/11/99 ...... W ...... 71-58 H 12/16/55 ...... L ...... 67-84 H 1/11/58 ...... W ...... 64-63 H 3/3/99 ...... W ...... 64-51 N 2/1/56 ...... L ...... 40-74 A OHIO STATE 1/10/59 ...... W ...... 69-64 H 2/26/00 ...... L ...... 62-67 A 12/19/56 ...... L ...... 42-79 H (1-0) 2/14/59 ...... L ...... 56-74 A 2/11/01 ...... W ...... 84-64 H 2/6/57 ...... L ...... 53-69 A 12/30/78 ...... W ...... 97-96(OT) N 2/13/60 ...... L ...... 61-96 A 2/24/01 ...... L ...... 60-70 A 3/5/60 ...... L ...... 59-85 H 1/8/02 ...... L ...... 58-66 H 3/4/61 ...... L ...... 70-79 A 2/21/02 ...... L ...... 59-78 A 3/3/62 ...... W ...... 67-62 H 1/12/03 ...... L ...... 63-70 H 182 SERIESRECORDS

12/19/57 ...... L ...... 47-80 H PURDUE RUTGERS - NEWARK 1/5/84 ...... L ...... 43-71 N 2/3/58 ...... L ...... 62-101 A (1-4) (11-1) 12/9/84 ...... L ...... 61-77 N 12/18/58 ...... L ...... 47-70 H 12/28/53 ...... L ...... 69-78 A 1/7/47 ...... W ...... 76-60 H 1/12/88 ...... L ...... 55-73 N 1/31/59 ...... L ...... 48-75 A 12/3/54 ...... L ...... 57-77 H 1/3/48 ...... W ...... 54-44 A 1/18/89 ...... L ...... 61-62 N 12/17/59 ...... L ...... 63-79 A 12/4/75 ...... W ...... 81-73 N 12/1/48 ...... W ...... 77-51 H 2/6/90 ...... L ...... 77-89 A 1/30/60 ...... L ...... 79-94(OT) H 3/15/82 ...... L ...... 65-98 A 11/28/49 ...... W ...... 81-59 H 2/15/96 ...... W ...... 82-70 H 12/15/60 ...... L ...... 92-94(OT) H 12/10/94 ...... L ...... 67-79 A 1/6/51 ...... W ...... 65-56(OT) A 1/29/97 ...... W ...... 49-47 A 12/20/61 ...... L ...... 65-81 A 12/18/51 ...... W ...... 83-52 H 2/15/97 ...... L ...... 58-73 H 12/19/62 ...... L ...... 69-84 H RHODE ISLAND 3/7/53 ...... 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L ...... 58-74 A 2/24/23 ...... W ...... 33-18 H 12/14/31 ...... W ...... 34-33 H 2/8/05 ...... W ...... 62-61 H 1/12/24 ...... W ...... 28-19 H TEMPLE 12/12/42 ...... W ...... 47-35 A 1/7/06 ...... W ...... 82-78 H 2/24/34 ...... W ...... 47-14 H (18-32) 12/13/47 ...... W ...... 87-59 H 2/5/06 ...... L ...... 67-73 A 2/23/35 ...... W ...... 34-16 H 1/30/20 ...... W ...... 39-30 H 12/11/48 ...... W ...... 77-49 H 3/8/06 ...... W ...... 61-48 N 12/12/25 ...... W ...... 25-22 H 2/7/51 ...... W ...... 90-60 H 1/3/07 ...... L ...... 72-77 A STONEHILL 12/11/26 ...... W ...... 31-27 H 1/27/07 ...... W . . . . .74-70(2OT) H (2-0) 12/10/27 ...... W ...... 33-26 H 1/31/08 ...... L ...... 71-84 (OT) H 12/15/73 ...... W ...... 70-63 H 3/17/37 ...... L ...... 27-43 H 3/9/08 ...... W ...... 64-61 A 3/1/75 ...... W ...... 98-77 H 12/13/58 ...... W ...... 51-41 H 1/29/09 ...... L ...... 67-70 A 12/12/59 ...... L ...... 61-75 N 2/08/09 ...... L ...... 60-65 H STONY BROOK 12/16/72 ...... 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TUFTS 2/2/74 ...... W ...... 86-85 H VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 2/11/90 ...... L ...... 64-81 A (6-1) 2/1/75 ...... W ...... 75-70 A (0-3) 1/2/91 ...... L ...... 69-87 A 2/2/35 ...... W ...... 58-27 H 2/7/76 ...... W ...... 86-71 A 2/8/87 ...... L ...... 67-78 A 1/19/91 ...... W ...... 75-71 H 1/9/37 ...... W ...... 29-18 A 1/26/88 ...... L ...... 60-70 H 2/2/92 ...... L ...... 84-88 H 3/1/40 ...... L ...... 47-49 A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 11/15/01 ...... L ...... 58-71 N 2/12/92 ...... W ...... 98-95 A 2/14/41 ...... W ...... 50-34 H (3-0) 1/26/93 ...... W ...... 71-67 H 3/2/42 ...... W ...... 45-35 A 12/6/39 ...... W ...... 56-27 H VIRGINIA MILITARYINSTITUTE 2/11/93 ...... L ...... 66-77 A 12/15/46 ...... W ...... 58-50 H 12/7/40 ...... W ...... 43-20 H (2-0) 2/12/94 ...... W ...... 85-72 H 1/1/59 ...... W ...... 78-51 N 12/6/41 ...... W ...... 40-23 H 12/28/68 ...... W ...... 79-72 N 2/26/94 ...... L ...... 85-95 A 3/20/76 ...... W ...... 91-75 N 1/21/95 ...... W ...... 92-78 H TULANE UPSALA 2/2/95 ...... L ...... 71-82 A (0-1) (2-1) VIRGINIA TECH 1/23/96 ...... L ...... 71-86 A 12/17/82 ...... L ...... 54-55 N 12/5/34 ...... W ...... 50-29 H (2-5) 1/15/97 ...... W ...... 58-56 A 2/28/53 ...... W ...... 76-65 H 12/28/54 ...... L ...... 77-88 N 1/22/97 ...... L ...... 69-81 H UNION 2/17/60 ...... L ...... 68-75 H 12/29/71 ...... L ...... 73-77 N 1/20/98 ...... L ...... 72-80 H (4-2) 12/27/89 ...... W ...... 100-89 N 3/4/98 ...... W ...... 75-72 N 1/25/08 ...... L ...... 6-33 A URSINUS 2/27/02 ...... L ...... 49-63 A 12/30/98 ...... L ...... 63-65 A 3/6/08 ...... W ...... 23-20 H (5-0) 2/15/04 ...... W ...... 85-52 H 1/31/99 ...... W ...... 87-61H 12/17/26 ...... W ...... 35-29 H 3/1/18 ...... W ...... 38-23 H 3/3/04 ...... L ...... 70-71 A 1/15/00 ...... L ...... 60-62 H 2/23/29 ...... W ...... 38-30 H 12/11/20 ...... W ...... 34-15 H 3/10/04 ...... L ...... 58-61 N 3/4/00 ...... L ...... 69-75 A 1/17/32 ...... L ...... 25-28 H 1/15/27 ...... W ...... 37-26 H 1/17/01 ...... L ...... 68-70 A 1/13/33 ...... W ...... 36-31 A 12/16/39 ...... W ...... 60-55 H WABASH 1/24/01 ...... L ...... 64-67 H 3/11/46 ...... W ...... 57-41 N (1-0) 1/16/02 ...... W ...... 79-66 H UNION SEMINARY UTAH 12/29/53 ...... W ...... 74-66 A 1/27/02 ...... W ...... 77-59 A (2-1) (1-2) 1/26/03 ...... L ...... 75-86 A 3/7/14 ...... W ...... 37-20 H 3/11/20 ...... W ...... 35-32 N WAGNER 2/15/03 ...... L ...... 46-52 H 2/13/15 ...... L ...... 25-27 H 3/17/74 ...... L ...... 82-102 N (9-1) 2/25/04 ...... W ...... 74-53 H 2/19/18 ...... W ...... 34-24 H 12/2/74 ...... L ...... 89-92 A 12/12/84 ...... W ...... 70-64 H 3/22/04 ...... W ...... 67-64 H 12/19/87 ...... W ...... 77-56 H 2/26/05 ...... L ...... 56-66 A UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY UTAH STATE 11/30/91 ...... W ...... 91-70 H 1/31/07 ...... L ...... 83-89 H (7-16) (2-1) 12/4/93 ...... W ...... 75-65 H 2/14/08 ...... L ...... 63-81 A 2/13/43 ...... L ...... 44-46 H 3/11/67 ...... W ...... 78-76 N 12/30/94 ...... W ...... 73-70 H 2/22/09 ...... L ...... 56-74 H 2/11/48 ...... W ...... 40-37 A 1/13/92 ...... L ...... 70-78 A 12/16/95 ...... L ...... 78-80 H 2/2/49 ...... L ...... 46-58 A 1/19/93 ...... W ...... 113-93 H 11/26/96 ...... W ...... 73-67 H WICHITA STATE 1/14/50 ...... L ...... 54-58 A 12/22/97 ...... W ...... 90-61 H (1-0) 1/10/51 ...... L ...... 58-59 A VALPARAISO 11/14/98 ...... W ...... 72-55 H 11/29/98 ...... W ...... 74-64 N 1/5/52 ...... W ...... 75-72 A (1-0) 12/8/01 ...... W ...... 77-61 H 1/17/53 ...... L ...... 75-83 H 12/9/94 ...... W ...... 75-60 N WILLIAM & MARY 2/24/54 ...... L ...... 61-68 A WESLEYAN (5-0) 2/20/57 ...... L ...... 42-75 A VILLANOVA (2-0) 2/10/73 ...... W ...... 97-79 H 1/8/58 ...... L ...... 72-74 A (8-24) 2/18/42 ...... W ...... 64-41 H 1/29/74 ...... W ...... 76-75 A 12/10/58 ...... L ...... 60-81 A 2/27/32 ...... L ...... 26-30 H 2/6/43 ...... W ...... 52-36 A 2/26/75 ...... W ...... 88-70 H 2/6/63 ...... L ...... 65-83 A 12/10/32 ...... L ...... 24-25 H 2/25/76 ...... W ...... 100-90 A 2/12/64 ...... L ...... 48-84 A 2/26/38 ...... L ...... 33-43 H WEST VIRGINIA 1/10/78 ...... W ...... 79-71 H 2/5/65 ...... L ...... 68-76 H 2/15/47 ...... L ...... 63-68 H (26-42) 1/26/66 ...... L ...... 61-62 A 1/14/48 ...... L ...... 52-64 A 2/22/19 ...... W ...... 44-22 H WILLIAMS 2/17/67 ...... L ...... 59-77 H 1/5/49 ...... L ...... 61-78 H 2/21/20 ...... W ...... 28-22 H (7-3) 2/6/68 ...... L ...... 41-50 A 1/11/50 ...... L ...... 67-84 A 12/28/48 ...... L ...... 38-53 A 1/18/08 ...... L ...... 3-48 A 2/14/69 ...... W ...... 49-47 H 2/24/77 ...... W ...... 87-81 H 2/26/55 ...... L ...... 71-94 A 2/26/35 ...... W ...... 53-41 H 2/3/70 ...... L ...... 52-61 A 12/6/77 ...... L ...... 54-61 H 2/11/71 ...... W ...... 109-85 N 1/15/37 ...... W ...... 55-29 H 2/17/71 ...... W ...... 76-40 H 2/22/78 ...... W ...... 82-79 (OT) A 2/7/73 ...... L ...... 68-71N 1/13/39 ...... W ...... 51-32 H 2/15/72 ...... W ...... 73-72 A 12/9/78 ...... L ...... 67-86 A 2/7/74 ...... W ...... 80-73 N 12/29/41 ...... W ...... 34-31N 2/13/73 ...... W ...... 84-61 H 1/27/79 ...... W ...... 64-55 H 1/27/75 ...... W ...... 86-84 (OT) A 1/10/48 ...... W ...... 61-53 H 3/9/78 ...... W ...... 72-70 H 12/22/79 ...... L ...... 70-81 H 2/5/76 ...... W ...... 86-76 N 1/8/49 ...... W ...... 70-59 A 2/12/80 ...... L ...... 68-70 N 2/12/77 ...... W ...... 68-66 A 2/25/50 ...... W ...... 73-46 H U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 2/10/96 ...... L ...... 64-76 H 2/1/78 ...... W ...... 80-61 H 12/28/61 ...... L ...... 64-75 N11 (9-18) 1/18/97 ...... L ...... 56-79 A 3/2/78 ...... L ...... 74-81 N 12/28/62 ...... L ...... 70-82 N11 1/15/21 ...... L ...... 13-38 A 3/1/97 ...... L ...... 74-84 H 2/10/79 ...... L ...... 61-68 A 1/14/28 ...... L ...... 38-42 A 2/28/98 ...... L ...... 77-91 A 3/1/79 ...... W ...... 55-52 N WISCONSIN 1/10/31 ...... L ...... 30-36 A 1/9/99 ...... W ...... 97-87 H 2/9/80 ...... W ...... 82-80 (OT) H (0-3) 1/23/43 ...... L ...... 27-47 A 2/3/99 ...... L ...... 78-84 A 2/29/80 ...... L ...... 66-77 N 12/28/49 ...... L ...... 55-68 N 2/8/47 ...... L ...... 48-61 A 1/23/00 ...... W ...... 73-60 H 2/5/81 ...... W ...... 73-71 H 11/29/03 ...... L ...... 43-55 A 1/17/48 ...... W ...... 63-53 H 2/20/00 ...... L ...... 70-82 A 2/14/81 ...... L ...... 67-73 A 12/4/04 ...... L ...... 62-70 H 1/15/49 ...... L ...... 50-57 A 1/2/01 ...... L ...... 63-67 A 2/4/82 ...... L ...... 53-59 A 2/22/50 ...... L ...... 48-57 A 1/18/03 ...... L ...... 89-110 H 2/27/82 ...... W ...... 74-64 H XAVIER (OHIO) 12/29/50 ...... L ...... 49-53 A 1/28/04 ...... W ...... 71-68 A 1/22/83 ...... L ...... 63-71 H (1-0) 2/15/52 ...... L ...... 60-70 H 3/24/04 ...... W ...... 72-60H 2/2/84 ...... L ...... 55-68 A 2/2/87 ...... W ...... 83-69 H 12/17/52 ...... L ...... 73-95 A 1/29/05 ...... L ...... 61-94 H 2/11/84 ...... W ...... 63-61 H 1/13/54 ...... L ...... 61-75 A 1/11/06 ...... L ...... 78-84(2OT) H 3/7/84 ...... L ...... 73-93 A YALE 12/14/56 ...... L ...... 71-88 H 3/9/06 ...... L ...... 55-87 N 1/31/85 ...... L ...... 71-76 (OT) H (1-6) 12/12/58 ...... L ...... 61-66 H 2/24/07 ...... L ...... 51-74 A 2/9/85 ...... L ...... 57-73 A 1/7/18 ...... W ...... 33-31 H 2/1/61 ...... W ...... 74-73 A 1/23/08 ...... W ...... 80-68 H 1/6/86 ...... L ...... 58-64 A 2/14/19 ...... L ...... 24-29 A 2/14/62 ...... L ...... 50-77 A 02/19/09 ...... L ...... 72-82 A 2/3/86 ...... L ...... 64-85 H 12/6/47 ...... L ...... 46-67 A 2/13/63 ...... L ...... 60-92 A 3/3/86 ...... L ...... 60-88 A 12/4/48 ...... L ...... 52-72 A 1/29/64 ...... L ...... 62-89 A VIRGINIA 12/22/86 ...... L ...... 50-55 H 12/3/49 ...... L ...... 60-73 H 1/8/65 ...... L ...... 87-93 H (0-3) 2/19/87 ...... L ...... 61-73 A 12/6/50 ...... L ...... 40-70 A 2/15/66 . . . .W ...... 69-65 A 12/29/86 ...... L ...... 56-74 N 1/30/88 ...... L ...... 65-85 H 3/14/02 ...... L ...... 65-57 H 2/14/67 . .W ...... 83-49 A 12/23/01 ...... L ...... 68-76 A 2/13/88 ...... L ...... 68-73 A 1/6/71 . . .W ...... 69-47 A 12/21/02 ...... L ...... 57-61 H 1/14/89 ...... L ...... 70-90 A YOUNG MEN’S ORDER OF DET. 3/1/72 . . .W ...... 80-72 H 2/5/89 ...... L ...... 58-60 H (1-0) 2/3/73 . . . .L ...... 70-84 A 2/4/90 ...... W ...... 77-72 H 3/12/20 ...... W ...... 33-17 N 185 ALL-TIMEATTENDANCE

12/19/92 Long Island W 99-87 4,019 2/16/81 Long Island W 90-72 3,748 12/21/85 Long Island W 82-67 2,166 1/28/06 Louisville W 65-56 8,097 1/13/08 Louisville L, 49-64 5,879 DID YOU KNOW? 01/21/09 Louisiville L 59-78 5,178 12/30/97 Loyola (MD) W 89-67 5,613 12/5/92 Loyola (MD) W 82-50 4,149 2/11/97 Loyola (MD) W 76-65 4,123 The RAC has packed in 2,691,917 fans since 12/1/01 Loyola (MD) W 71-59 4,079 12/28/85 Loyola (MD) W 82-74 3,341 12/15/05 Maine W 91-56 3,122 opening its doors on November 30, 1977. 12/29/07 Manhattan W, 73-67 6,015 12/22/77 Manhattan W 91-76 5,200 The following list chronicles every Rutgers game ever played at the RAC. 3/23/92 Manhattan L 62-61 4,350 Please note: Currently, 8,000 fans is an official sellout. (Sellouts are listed in bold) 12/7/79 Manhattan W 67-57 3,869 11/27/93 Manhattan W 70-64 3,427 1/10/96 Manhattan L 81-76 3,096 Date Opponent Score Attendance 12/18/99 Elon W 89-78 6,101 11/14/08 Marist W 63-61 4,822 2/14/00 Albany W 79-60 3,811 2/21/81 Fairfield W 87-57 4,183 12/2/02 Marshall W 75-56 4,975 11/29/80 American W 75-62 6,100 12/5/98 FDU W 80-59 7,420 2/12/06 Marquette W 91-84 7,211 12/15/84 American W 89-70 3,702 11/27/82 FDU W 88-70 5,722 01/07/09 Marquette L 81-76 4,112 2/23/05 Ark. Monticello W 83-74 3,514 11/28/81 FDU W 45-36 5,617 12/7/05 MD East. Shore W 92-50 4,119 3/9/78 Army W 72-70 8,084 11/26/83 FDU W 70-56 5,271 3/3/95 Massachusetts L 77-62 8,526 11/24/01 Auburn W 57-56 4,692 12/22/04 FDU W 88-57 4,625 2/24/91 Massachusetts W 103-96 7,484 11/20/05 Austin Peay W 66-46 3,420 11/25/85 FDU W 78-70 4,428 2/8/90 Massachusetts W 66-61 6,742 12/06/08 Binghamton L 56-66 4,076 11/19/00 FDU W 64-61 4,011 2/18/92 Massachusetts L 81-67 6,428 1/29/80 Biscayne W 78-58 4,084 12/1/93 FDU L 56-53 3,012 1/12/93 Massachusetts L 82-78 6,026 2/13/99 Boston College W 75-62 8,517 2/17/79 Fordham W 67-59 6,603 3/6/85 Massachusetts W 69-67 5,451 3/5/05 Boston College L 78-66 8,008 3/19/90 Fordham W 81-74 5,535 2/7/78 Massachusetts W 74-62 4,890 2/8/03 Boston College W 75-72 8,011 1/22/81 Fordham W 77-53 4,589 2/19/79 Massachusetts W 95-76 4,619 1/14/98 Boston College L 69-62 5,114 12/11/02 Fordham W 94-83 4,114 1/20/82 Massachusetts W 62-52 4,283 1/3/96 Boston College L 95-67 4,470 2/23/99 Georgetown L 57-53 8,507 1/7/84 Massachusetts W 88-83 4,251 12/3/90 Bridgeport W 90-84 4,197 1/5/02 Georgetown W 88-87 8,134 2/27/88 Massachusetts W 119-114 4,155 11/28/87 Brooklyn College W 80-78 3,175 2/5/05 Georgetown L 61-56 8,007 2/28/85 Massachusetts W 86-79 3,875 1/10/95 Brown W 79-65 2,917 1/5/08 Georgetown L, 46-58 7,938 12/3/88 Massachusetts W 78-61 3,711 12/20/08 Bryant W 67-37 3,077 2/22/00 Georgetown W 88-71 7,641 12/11/79 Massachusetts W 84-68 3,620 11/25/00 Bucknell W 78-48 4,251 2/17/01 Georgetown L 76-73 7,203 1/4/94 Massachusetts L 71-59 3,619 12/13/94 Bucknell W 87-72 2,662 3/11/03 Georgetown W 66-59 6,831 1/8/81 Massachusetts W 92-58 3,550 11/25/03 Buffalo W 78-53 4,389 1/17/07 Georgetown L 54-68 6,748 1/15/83 Massachusetts W 77-67 3,215 11/11/94 Buffalo L 71-68 3,444 2/11/98 Georgetown W 82-63 6,719 1/16/86 Massachusetts W 72-63 2,879 2/19/83 C.W. Post W 92-63 4,158 12/7/96 Georgetown W 75-68 6,123 2/12/87 Massachusetts W 82-67 2,863 11/22/99 Charleston S. W 77-63 4,807 2/16/91 GW W 74-66 7,197 2/5/00 Miami L 58-52 8,519 12/22/05 Charlotte L 82-85 5,221 1/26/85 GW W 80-73 6,965 2/17/02 Miami W 64-61 8,517 2/10/07 Cincinnati W 73-69 7,104 2/26/83 GW W 75-48 6,725 2/25/96 Miami W 71-55 8,012 2/9/08 Cincinnati L, 68-72 ot 5,960 2/8/92 GW W 87-62 6,544 2/4/04 Miami W 72-70 7,214 11/28/94 Cincinnati L 72-61 4,057 2/13/82 GW W 51-45 6,039 2/2/97 Miami W 60-59 7,076 3/16/99 Clemson L 78-68 8,512 2/1/90 GW W 93-68 6,021 1/13/99 Miami L 74-62 6,601 1/15/80 Cleveland State L 78-69 4,074 2/4/84 GW W 56-53 5,311 1/3/89 Miami L 99-94 2,434 11/29/78 Columbia W 70-63 6,800 1/12/80 GW W 69-59 4,526 11/27/90 Missouri W 68-60 8,500 12/3/98 Columbia W 84-49 5,071 2/2/93 GW L 105-100 4,402 1/13/04 Monmouth W 78-75 5,371 11/25/97 Columbia W 65-46 4,819 1/11/79 GW W 80-72 4,400 11/30/95 Monmouth W 57-55 4,042 11/18/02 Columbia W 60-36 4,804 2/8/86 GW L 73-59 4,157 1/16/84 Monmouth W 71-59 3,826 12/5/80 Columbia W 78-63 3,850 2/28/95 GW W 91-87 4,079 2/4/85 Monmouth W 96-74 3,226 12/11/85 Columbia W 72-60 2,754 1/14/81 GW W 81-68 3,825 12/14/85 Monmouth W 74-70 2,754 2/28/00 Connecticut L 74-69 8,504 2/18/89 GW W 80-65 3,694 12/23/02 Morris Brown W 68-48 3,468 1/31/96 Connecticut L 77-59 8,091 2/15/78 GW W 85-72 3,200 12/2/06 Nebraska W 75-73 4,202 1/6/04 Connecticut L 75-74 8,044 2/15/94 GW L 64-60 3,107 1/4/82 New Hampshire W 65-51 3,736 2/19/05 Connecticut L 85-63 8,011 2/25/87 GW W 93-83 2,172 2/12/79 New Hampshire W 83-73 3,315 1/30/02 Connecticut W 61-53 7,526 12/23/87 GW L 72-46 1,745 12/6/06 New Hampshire W 55-48 3,265 2/21/07 Connecticut L 55-65 7,070 12/13/01 Hartford W 63-53 3,319 12/23/08 NJIT W 78-52 2,319 12/7/97 Connecticut L 59-44 6,112 1/14/78 Hawaii W 95-75 4,838 12/18/04 Norfolk State W 63-58 5,027 2/4/78 Connecticut W 78-70 6,100 3/10/99 Hofstra W 58-45 4,156 12/16/07 North Carolina L, 71-93 8,312 2/26/08 Connecticut L, 61-79 5,833 12/22/92 Hofstra W 91-64 3,773 11/12/07 N.C. Central W, 73-48 2,407 1/2/97 Connecticut L 66-57 5,806 3/16/90 Holy Cross W 87-78 5,469 2/17/04 No. Colorado W 102-52 4,517 11/20/07 Dartmouth W, 55-50 2,822 2/24/94 Holy Cross W 89-65 2,813 11/11/07 North Dakota St. W, 79-67 2,855 12/12/77 Davidson W 78-77 4,800 3/14/78 Indiana State W 57-56 8,700 12/30/96 Northeastern W 78-63 4,403 1/4/92 Delaware W 101-78 7,268 11/29/97 Iona L 70-62 5,215 12/5/88 Northwestern L 75-69 3,207 12/9/89 Delaware W 70-54 6,804 3/11/82 Iona W 55-51 4,541 1/18/00 Notre Dame W 76-51 8,211 1/5/91 Delaware W 66-63 6,052 12/16/06 Iona W 66-51 4,053 3/1/03 Notre Dame W 95-82 8,088 1/8/94 Delaware W 62-59 3,153 11/21/06 Jackson State L 70-71 3,306 1/31/04 Notre Dame W 81-70 8,016 12/28/02 Delaware State W 54-41 4,859 1/2/93 James Madison L 73-61 5,079 3/3/07 Notre Dame L 66-73 8,011 12/9/97 Delaware State W 85-60 4,017 12/2/00 James Madison W 77-68 4,815 2/14/02 Notre Dame W 65-62 7,648 11/22/05 Delaware State W 49-42 3,860 3/20/92 James Madison W 73-69 3,943 2/17/08 Notre Dame L, 68-71 7,431 12/14/08 Delaware State W 60-55 2,967 11/15/06 Kansas State L 41-55 4,519 2/14/01 Notre Dame L 81-59 6,765 1/13/07 DePaul L 37-60 6,113 12/22/89 Keene State W 105-56 4,123 1/4/97 Notre Dame W 70-53 6,041 01/31/09 Depaul W 75-56 5,020 12/7/92 Keene State W 132-83 3,107 2/5/98 Notre Dame W 71-61 5,668 1/10/92 Drexel W 80-57 5,148 1/4/03 La Salle L 75-83ot 6,341 12/2/95 Notre Dame W 86-80 5,176 2/8/79 Drexel W 87-64 4,725 11/30/89 Lafayette W 78-69 7,334 12/6/82 Oregon W 53-42 4,851 12/3/79 Drexel W 69-62 3,910 1/25/99 Lafayette W 84-64 6,903 2/27/91 Penn State W 92-70 8,772 1/11/94 Drexel L 76-64 2,745 11/22/03 Lafayette W 71-65 5,652 3/9/89 Penn State W 70-66 8,000 1/27/81 Duke L 53-51 8,373 12/12/81 Lafayette W 67-60 5,132 1/20/79 Penn State W 48-46 7,500 3/7/85 Duquesne W 78-53 7,218 12/2/78 Lafayette L 77-70 5,100 1/21/90 Penn State W 61-59 7,184 1/27/90 Duquesne W 74-62 6,581 12/10/83 Lafayette W 73-59 4,886 3/21/90 Penn State L 58-55 6,827 1/3/91 Duquesne L 78-62 6,191 11/21/00 Lafayette W 72-65 3,937 12/1/04 Penn State L 80-83 6,347 1/26/79 Duquesne W 70-67 5,664 12/5/07 Lafayette W, 90-79 3,285 12/20/80 Penn State L 78-76 4,776 1/2/92 Duquesne W 82-66 5,287 12/3/86 Lafayette W 67-66 3,281 2/23/84 Penn State W 102-92 4,429 2/20/82 Duquesne W 75-56 5,261 12/31/88 Lafayette L 60-55 2,933 2/27/79 Penn State W 67-57 4,358 2/16/84 Duquesne W 70-62 4,177 12/2/87 Lafayette W 48-46 2,083 2/21/85 Penn State W 84-67 4,194 2/25/81 Duquesne L 69-68 4,153 12/27/98 Lehigh W 80-55 6,521 2/2/89 Penn State W 87-83 4,172 1/29/94 Duquesne W 71-70 3,829 1/10/83 Lehigh W 88-69 5,164 1/2/86 Penn State L 65-56 3,919 12/4/85 Duquesne L 72-71 3,606 12/22/06 Lehigh W 67-61 4,567 2/21/87 Penn State L 102-99 2,723 1/17/85 Duquesne W 74-62 3,539 1/8/80 Lehigh W 81-63 4,126 2/18/88 Penn State W 65-61 1,623 1/19/95 Duquesne W 87-73 3,351 1/16/78 Lehigh W 75-62 3,548 1/21/89 Duquesne W 102-87 3,346 11/26/08 Lehigh L 71-76 4,399 1/24/87 Duquesne W 64-54 3,234 12/20/03 Long Island W 80-54 4,805 3/2/88 Duquesne L 90-75 1,383 12/21/91 Long Island W 86-72 4,573 12/9/95 Eastern Michigan L 74-71 4,318 2/11/82 Long Island W 67-66 4,163 186 ALL-TIMEATTENDANCE

2/25/78 Pittsburgh W 87-68 8,700 1/17/83 St. Joseph's W 79-77 6,783 1/29/05 Villanova L 94-61 8,043 1/18/06 Pittsburgh L 76-68 8,065 2/25/84 St. Joseph's W 79-75 6,749 1/18/03 Villanova L 89-110 8,013 2/11/99 Pittsburgh W 71-58 8,016 12/6/89 St. Joseph's W 75-58 6,137 3/1/97 Villanova L 84-74 8,013 1/8/05 Pittsburgh L 66-63 (OT) 8,011 2/14/93 St. Joseph's W 90-81 6,114 12/6/77 Villanova L 61-54 7,500 1/12/03 Pittsburgh L 63-70 8,003 2/13/91 St. Joseph's W 95-87 6,031 12/22/79 Villanova L 81-70 7,100 12/31/08 Pittsburgh L 78-72 6,308 1/21/92 St. Joseph's L 75-70 5,834 1/23/08 Villanova W, 80-68 7,089 2/11/01 Pittsburgh W 84-64 6,224 2/22/86 St. Joseph's L 73-60 4,935 3/24/04 Villanova W 72-60 6,514 2/23/80 Pittsburgh W 83-76 6,100 1/10/85 St. Joseph's W 85-76 4,697 12/21/02 Virginia L 57-61 8,021 1/25/98 Pittsburgh W 87-65 5,810 12/5/00 St. Joseph’s L 67-65 4,427 2/15/04 Virginia Tech W 85-52 7,701 1/17/96 Pittsburgh W 78-77 4,789 2/11/89 St. Joseph's W 91-55 4,342 11/14/98 Wagner W 72-55 7,218 1/8/02 Pittsburgh L 66-58 4,721 1/2/88 St. Joseph's L 65-60 4,184 11/30/91 Wagner W 91-70 5,022 1/23/82 Pittsburgh L 48-46 4,123 2/21/95 St. Joseph's L 63-61 3,535 11/26/96 Wagner W 73-67 4,359 2/28/81 Pittsburgh W 61-60 4,068 2/19/94 St. Joseph's W 76-72 3,098 12/8/01 Wagner W 77-61 4,180 12/30/02 Prairie View A&M W 66-57 4,847 2/23/87 St. Joseph's W 83-76 1,867 12/22/97 Wagner W 90-61 3,891 12/15/90 Princeton L 58-45 8,559 11/27/04 St. Mary’s W 66-58 6,427 12/30/94 Wagner W 73-70 3,755 11/22/97 Princeton L 64-42 8,524 2/15/92 St. Peter's W 86-73 5,951 12/16/95 Wagner L 80-78 3,709 12/16/78 Princeton W 54-51 8,100 2/11/02 St. Peter’s W 80-63 4,616 12/4/93 Wagner W 75-65 3,653 12/12/99 Princeton L 66-60ot 8,012 12/14/96 St. Peter's W 57-55 4,599 12/12/84 Wagner W 70-64 3,521 12/29/01 Princeton W 70-62 7,596 12/22/78 St. Peter's L 67-58 4,558 12/19/87 Wagner W 77-56 3,247 12/31/05 Princeton W 54-44 7,391 12/6/80 St. Peter's W 56-51 4,450 2/27/82 West Virginia W 74-64 9,000 11/30/82 Princeton W 60-55 6,617 12/8/79 St. Peter's W 58-50 4,100 2/4/90 West Virginia W 77-72 8,622 12/4/84 Princeton W 54-41 6,157 12/27/77 St. Peter's W 93-55 3,940 1/31/99 West Virginia W 87-61 8,503 12/13/03 Princeton W 51-49 6,102 11/30/08 St. Peter’s W 68-47 3,864 2/15/03 West Virginia L 46-52 8,021 1/5/93 Princeton W 64-47 6,052 12/7/81 St. Peter's W 46-44 3,765 1/15/00 West Virginia L 62-60 7,883 12/2/80 Princeton W 57-47 5,300 12/12/05 St. Thomas Aqui. W 94-56 3,243 1/22/83 West Virginia L 71-63 7,831 12/20/86 Princeton L 72-68 4,566 11/19/06 St. Thomas Aqui. W 82-41 3,126 1/31/85 West Virginia L 76-71 7,797 12/1/07 Princeton W, 54-50 4,527 12/11/91 Seton Hall L 77-72 8,966 2/2/92 West Virginia L 88-84 7,373 12/17/88 Princeton W 69-63 4,212 2/23/02 Seton Hall W 66-60 8,729 1/19/91 West Virginia W 75-71 6,350 1/3/95 Princeton L 79-70 4,053 12/13/89 Seton Hall L 79-74 8,722 2/5/89 West Virginia L 60-58 6,323 12/11/98 Providence W 72-67 7,849 2/9/00 Seton Hall L 65-63ot 8,611 2/11/84 West Virginia W 63-61 6,096 2/18/97 Providence L 79-74 7,744 2/21/01 Seton Hall W 75-57 8,519 2/25/04 West Virginia W 74-53 6,024 2/8/98 Providence W 75-55 7,713 3/7/04 Seton Hall L 66-64 8,109 1/22/97 West Virginia L 80-61 5,931 1/10/04 Providence W 65-64 6,942 1/7/98 Seton Hall W 81-49 8,078 1/20/98 West Virginia L 80-72 5,751 3/3/01 Providence L 69-66 6,690 11/30/77 Seton Hall W 81-76 8,050 3/22/04 West Virginia W 67-64 5,626 1/25/06 Providence l 69-79 6,131 2/25/03 Seton Hall L 52-62 8,023 1/31/07 West Virginia L 83-89 5,612 1/12/00 Providence W 71-61 6,049 1/7/06 Seton Hall W 82-78 8,019 2/9/80 West Virginia W 82-80 5,411 1/19/05 Providence W 72-67 5,459 1/27/07 Seton Hall W 74-70 2ot 7,937 2/22/09 West Virginia L 74-56 5,281 3/1/09 Providence L 73-66 5,122 2/8/05 Seton Hall W 62-61 ot 7,576 2/1/78 West Virginia W 80-61 5,133 12/11/04 Rhode Island W 72-58 6,929 1/26/97 Seton Hall L 75-72 7,526 1/26/93 West Virginia W 71-67 4,872 1/26/91 Rhode Island W 60-59 6,452 2/7/96 Seton Hall W 70-61 7,423 1/24/01 West Virginia L 67-64 4,737 1/30/82 Rhode Island W 78-71 6,378 1/30/08 Seton Hall L, 71-84 ot 6,585 2/5/81 West Virginia W 73-71 4,561 1/6/90 Rhode Island L 86-74 6,232 2/08/09 Seton Hall L 65-60 6,504 2/3/86 West Virginia L 85-64 4,494 3/3/84 Rhode Island W 69-67 5,738 12/28/77 Seton Hall W 93-78 5,000 1/16/02 West Virginia W 79-66 4,326 1/31/81 Rhode Island L 56-49 5,186 2/20/80 Seton Hall W 75-66 4,591 1/30/88 West Virginia L 85-65 4,105 2/14/87 Rhode Island L 93-84 4,870 12/31/06 South Carolina St. W 75-68 4,514 1/21/95 West Virginia W 92-78 4,092 3/2/83 Rhode Island W 82-73 4,746 12/17/05 South Carolina St. W 63-45 4,244 2/12/94 West Virginia W 85-72 3,661 2/24/92 Rhode Island W 76-67 4,634 12/22/95 So. Connecticut W 108-56 3,215 12/22/86 West Virginia L 55-50 3,116 1/3/85 Rhode Island W 74-68 4,556 2/26/06 South Florida W 62-44 7,373 1/10/78 William & Mary W 79-71 4,950 2/23/93 Rhode Island W 67-63 4,475 2/13/97 South Florida W 65-50 4,311 12/4/04 Wisconsin L 70-62 8,079 1/14/95 Rhode Island W 70-52 4,116 3/1/08 South Florida L, 52-54 5,856 2/2/87 Xavier W 83-69 2,284 3/2/82 Rhode Island W 67-63 4,000 3/7/09 South Florida W 45-42 4,114 3/14/02 Yale L 67-65 5,328 1/5/89 Rhode Island W 87-77 2,872 2/1/82 South Illinois W 57-42 3,119 1/18/86 Rhode Island W 73-70 2,846 12/23/82 Stanford W 70-63 6,974 Total no. of games 494 1/25/94 Rhode Island L 81-73 2,612 12/16/00 Stony Brook W 67-60 3,516 Total Attendance 2,691,917 1/16/88 Rhode Island L 84-71 2,379 11/28/01 Stony Brook W 76-37 3,391 11/29/84 Rider W 77-73 5,404 1/28/78 Syracuse W 77-73 8,740 12/1/78 Rider W 101-51 4,620 2/2/02 Syracuse W 82-74 8,619 11/29/00 Rider W 66-53 4,497 1/18/99 Syracuse W 74-71 8,588 12/7/83 Rider W 63-62 4,134 2/21/98 Syracuse W 62-58 8,566 12/21/07 Rider L, 57-61 4,106 1/24/80 Syracuse L 69-66 8,465 2/7/83 Rider W 84-73 3,836 1/10/09 Syracuse L 82-66 8,079 11/29/86 Rider W 98-93 3,712 1/24/05 Syracuse L 86-84 8,071 12/22/81 Rider W 89-57 3,470 1/29/03 Syracuse W 68-65 8,007 11/25/88 Rider W 82-65 2,489 12/27/88 Syracuse L 100-81 8,000 Athletic Center Year-By-Year Attendance 11/21/08 Robert Morris W 69-55 4,752 1/10/07 Syracuse L 58-68 7,106 Year Record Total Average 1977-78 17-1@ 110,024 6,112 12/1/90 St. Bonaventure W 71-46 7,827 1/9/01 Syracuse L 64-63 7,013 1978-79 12-2 79,074 5,648 2/27/90 St. Bonaventure W 79-76 6,492 2/12/96 Syracuse L 63-54 6,929 1979-80 11-4 74,801 4,987 2/20/93 St. Bonaventure W 82-61 6,471 2/1/91 Temple W 82-63 8,921 1980-81 11-5 76,875 4,805 2/16/85 St. Bonaventure L 87-81 6,339 2/18/90 Temple L 75-69 8,722 1981-82 16-1@ 82,268 4,839 2/10/83 St. Bonaventure W 78-66 6,216 12/19/98 Temple L 56-38 8,548 1982-83 13-1 78,349 5,596 1/17/81 St. Bonaventure L 64-58 6,163 1/7/92 Temple L 75-61 8,270 1983-84 11-2 65,055 5,004 1/28/95 St. Bonaventure L 73-69 6,142 2/23/89 Temple W 77-64 8,000 1984-85 13-4* * 91,251 * 5,703 1/16/92 St. Bonaventure W 85-51 4,857 3/8/85 Temple L 59-51 7,912 1985-86 7-7 49,663 3,547 1/26/84 St. Bonaventure L 62-58 4,819 2/6/88 Temple L 84-53 7,720 1986-87 8-5 43,014 3,309 1/31/87 St. Bonaventure W 75-59 4,139 1/19/85 Temple L 66-63 6,698 1987-88 6-7 39,230 3,018 1/4/86 St. Bonaventure L 64-57 4,072 1/24/93 Temple W 80-72 6,367 1988-89 11-5* 70,836 4,167 11/23/08 St. Bonaventure L 64-63ot 4,018 11/30/05 Temple W 67-53 5,645 1989-90 12-4@ @107,547 @6,722 1/11/82 St. Bonaventure W 51-41 3,618 2/16/83 Temple W 79-73 5,511 1990-91 11-2 92,533 7,118 2/26/80 St. Bonaventure W 76-74 3,300 12/17/83 Temple L 77-68 5,368 1991-92 11-6 103,365 6,080 1992-93 11-4 74,882 4,992 1/30/89 St. Bonaventure W 79-50 3,101 12/3/03 Temple W 77-67 5,096 1993-94 8-6 45,993 3,285 3/1/94 St. Bonaventure W 76-70 2,931 2/16/95 Temple L 62-54 5,075 1994-95 8-7 62,673 4,178 2/22/88 St. Bonaventure W 87-72 1,669 1/23/94 Temple L 78-56 4,333 1995-96 7-7 79,186 5,656 1/17/95 St. Francis W 97-50 2,869 1/10/87 Temple L 71-68 4,187 1996-97 9-6 87,584 5,839 1/2/99 St. John's L 77-73 8,503 3/17/04 Temple W 76-71 3,423 1997-98 10-5 91,610 6,107 12/10/77 St. John's W 72-61 8,650 2/10/86 Temple L 71-53 3,312 1998-99 12-5@ @127,940 @7,526 1/24/04 St. John’s W 78-70 8,097 11/19/92 Tennessee L 87-79 4,964 1999-00 8-5 93,447 7,188 12/15/79 St. John's L 75-64 7,525 11/9/07 Tennessee Tech W, 70-64 2,116 2000-01 8-7 83,441 5,563 2/15/97 St. John's L 73-58 7,496 12/4/99 UMBC W 64-48 7,109 2001-02 15-2 98,638 5,802 2/15/96 St. John's W 82-70 7,302 12/11/96 UMBC W 62-51 4,033 2002-03 10-6 104,426 6,527 2/15/06 St. John’s L 54-51 6,864 12/15/01 UMBC W 67-51 3,217 2003-04 16-2 111,642 6,202 1/14/01 St. John’s L 80-71 6,838 12/7/91 UNLV W 91-85 8,917 2004-05 7-8 102,134 6,809 12/9/81 St. John's W 74-67 6,023 1/19/93 Utah State W 113-93 5,012 2005-06 12-5 100,068 5,886 1/26/88 VCU L 70-60 1,762 2006-07 8-8 87,253 5,453 2/6/08 St. John’s L, 45-52 4,159 2007-08 8-10 93,175 5,176 1/27/79 Villanova W 64-55 8,712 2008-09 8-10 84,012 4,667 2/10/96 Villanova L 76-64 8,614 335-159 2,691,917 5,449 1/9/99 Villanova W 97-87 8,507 * Includes Atlantic 10 Tournament games 1/23/00 Villanova W 73-60 8,189 @ Includes NIT games 1/11/06 Villanova L 84-78 (OT) 8,043

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RICHARD L. McCORMICK PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

Richard L. McCormick is the 19th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jer- sey. A scholar of American political history who began his academic career on the Rut- gers faculty, he returned as president in 2002 after serving as provost of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and president of the University of Washington.

Dr. McCormick’s goal is to advance Rutgers within the top tier of American public re- search universities. His ambitions for the university include an enriched learning experi- ence for every student; teaching and research focused on global human problems; diversity of students, faculty, staff, and programs; and deeper connections with the people of New Jersey.

President McCormick led a major restructuring and reinvigoration of undergraduate edu- cation at Rutgers-New Brunswick, the university’s largest campus. The plan, approved in 2006, merged four undergraduate colleges into a School of Arts and Sciences, expanded access to academic programs and learning communities, and established a popular First- Year Seminar program that offers more than 100 courses – each with no more than 20 students – on a wide range of topics taught by top faculty.

Other initiatives undertaken during Dr. McCormick’s tenure include: • Establishment of the first-ever universitywide alumni body, the Rutgers University Alumni Association. • Rutgers Against Hunger, an initiative that combines volunteerism, research, education, and donations to address food security in the state of New Jersey. • The Rutgers Future Scholars Program, a pilot project to encourage minority and low-income teenagers from the university’s host cities to pursue higher education by offering mentorship and college preparation support, and the promise of free tuition to those admitted to Rutgers. • Rutgers-Camden’s first-ever doctoral-level academic program, a Ph.D. in childhood studies – the first in the nation in this emerging discipline. • Establishment of the School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers-Newark’s first new school in more than three decades.

Born in 1947, President McCormick earned a B.A. in American studies from Amherst College in 1969 and a Ph.D. in history from in 1976. He is married to Joan Barry McCormick, RU ’88. She is a Vice President at the Saint Peter’s Health- care System in New Brunswick. Dr. McCormick has two children, Betsy and Michael. 189

A BRIEF HISTORY Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is comprised of 27 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 11 graduate schools, and six schools offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Five are lo- cated in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick.

Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen's College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first- year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel .

Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scientific School, featur- ing departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agri- cultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of Engineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education in 1924.

In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University, a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and aca- demic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women (later Douglass College and now part of the School of Arts and Sciences) was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rut- gers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State Univer- sity of New Jersey.

A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambi- tious building program added libraries, classrooms, and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a coeducational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Graduate School–Newark, and the Graduate School–Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; crimi- nal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as in- dustry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged.

In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top 62 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 180 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sci- ences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world.

A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences.

With 27 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers over 100 undergraduate majors and more than 100 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduates more than 10,000 students each year, and has more than 350,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. University-wide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university's goals for the future include the continued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society.

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RUTGERS AT A GLANCE • Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated the State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 62 leading research universities in North America. • There are 27 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering more than 270 total bachelor’s, masters and doctoral and professional degree programs. • Rutgers is one of New Jersey’s major employers with some 4,500 faculty and 6,500 staff. • For every dollar New Jersey invests in Rutgers, the university channels $6 into the state’s economy. The University’s 2009 economic impact report showed that Rutgers and its faculty, staff, students and visitors channel $3.8 billion in direct and indirect spending into the state economy – more than six times the state’s $595.3 million investment in the university. • With holdings of more than 3.6 million volumes, the Rutgers library system ranks among the nation’s largest. • Rutgers enrolls more than 52,000 students, including over 38,000 undergraduates and 13,000 grad- uate students. • More than 10,000 students each year earn a degree from Rutgers. • The university has more than 380,000 living alumni; nearly 250,000 alumni reside in New Jersey. • In 2008, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccredited Rutgers for the next 10 years. TEACHING AND LEARNING • Rutgers faculty include MacArthur “genius” Fellows, National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology recipients, Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Nor- ton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked third in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • The Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) delivers a unique multidisciplinary business education that equips students with the business, science, and technology credentials to drive local, national, and global markets. • RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 20th globally by The Wall Street Journal and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top ten program nationally as rated by Wall Street Veterans. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked fourth among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los An- geles-based planning and development network. RESEARCH • Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in complex genetic diseases such as schizophrenia, bipo- lar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette's syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital informa- tion on more than 57,000 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks among America’s top 15 marine research organizations based on peer competition for National Science Foundation funding for oceanographic research. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top five percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $10.9 million of funding awarded to the school in 2008. • Rutgers holds more than 450 United States patents, 290 of which have been issued within the last decade. Since 1989, Rutgers has licensed more than 50 start-up or early-stage companies. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world's largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere's newest eye-on-the-sky. • Rutgers University is leading the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium, a $52.7 million research program to reveal the roles that proteins play in life’s most fundamental processes. SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY • Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and certifies approximately 20,000 annually. • In Newark, the Rutgers Business School (RBS) now resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened this fall. And in New Brunswick, a new RBS building will open in 2012 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four year undergraduate program. Other RBS locations include Jersey City, Morristown and interna- tionally in Beijing, Shanghai, and Singapore. • In 2005, Continuous Education and Outreach offered over 3,700 course sections to more than 50,000 individuals. Courses are offered in almost every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year, Rutgers holds the New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day on a single Saturday in April. In 2009, the University built on its event and formed the inaugural “Rutgers Day” which encompassed the entire institution and brought more than 50,000 people to campus to celebrate the state’s diverse populations and agricultural heritage. SERVICE TO THE NATION • Rutgers research on life deep beneath the ocean’s surface is prominently featured in “Volcanoes of the Deep,” an IMAX film shown at museums around the country. • Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and outreach programs that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to juicy tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-renowned turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustainability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Nationally respected institutes at Rutgers such as the National Transit Institute and the National Institute for Early Education Research are helping to shape United States and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence for Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. The Center for Dynamic Data analysis is one of four DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of six academic institutions around the nation that will make up a new National Transportation Se- curity Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children. 191 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has produced numerous alumni who have achieved high levels of success in their chosen fields. All told, Rutgers has over 380,000 living alumni around the world, nearly 250,000 of whom presently live in New Jersey. 2009 INDUCTEES Walter G. Alexander II, COE ‘43, The first black man to grad- Companies" list in the electric and gas industry. In 2007, uate from Rutgers' College of Engineering in 1943, Walter G. NJBIZ named PSEG New Jersey Corporation of the Year for Alexander was a scholar, a pioneer, and a leader. An excel- its financial stability, leadership on environmental issues, and lent student, he graduated seventh in his engineering class commitment to the state. and was a member of Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honor So- ciety. He also participated in track and field as well as cross Natalie Morales, RC ‘94, Natalie Morales joined NBC's popu- country. After completing his Rutgers education in mechani- lar Today show as a national correspondent in 2006. In cal engineering, he trained in the military and was commis- 2007, she was named a co-anchor of the show's fourth hour; sioned as a second lieutenant Tuskegee Airman in June she also fills in regularly at the news desk. Prior to signing on 1945. He later became the first black man to be appointed with Today, Morales was an anchor and correspondent at to New Jersey's State Board of Dentistry in 1972. Alexander MSNBC since March 2002. In these national roles, she has retired in 2007, having practiced dentistry for more than 50 contributed to NBC News coverage of the 2006 Winter years. Olympics in Torino and the 2004 Summer Games in Athens. Hispanic Magazine named Morales a "Top Hispanic to Dorothy W. Cantor, Graduate School of APP ‘ 76, Became Watch" in 2005, and a "Top Trendsetter" in 2003. She also the first person with a Psy.D. degree and the first woman cli- co-hosted and reported for the Emmy-nominated documen- nician to lead the American Psychological Association, the tary Save Our Sound, a joint production with WNBC-TV New world's largest association of psychologists. Under her lead- York about preserving the Long Island Sound. ership, the APA developed the landmark document, Your Mental Health Rights, which was distributed to President Bill PREVIOUS INDUCTEES Clinton, all members of Congress, as well as health care Judge Abraham Abuchowski, CCAS ’70, GSNB ’75, Cre- IRON CHEF provider organizations. She has served as president of the ated drugs to treat childhood diseases and later founded MARIO BATALI American Psychological Foundation since 2001. Enzon, Inc. Rutgers–Camden placed him among its top 50 graduates at its 50th anniversary in 2000. (2002) Kristin Davis Mason Gross ‘87, Kristin Davis became a Roger G. Ackerman, Eng ’60, GSNB ‘62 the 2007 Woman of the Year title by Advertising Women of household name for her portrayal of Charlotte York in Sex Corning visionary who led the company to the forefront of the New York. She sits on the Rutgers University Foundation Board and the City, the HBO series about four single women who digital age through his work on fiberoptics for internet sys- of Overseers, serving as chair of The Rutgers Fund. She also confront hard-won truths about romance and sexuality while tems. (2001) supports the Mary L. Baglivo Scholarship in the School of Com- juggling careers and friendship in New York City. She and the Martin Agronsky, RC ’36, Distinguished Journalist; Emmy munications, Information and Library Studies. (2008) ensemble cast won or were nominated for numerous Winner. Best known as the host of PBS television's Washing- Charles Bailey, RC ’30, Heart Surgeon (1991), Passed away awards. Davis reprised the role in 2008 when Sex and the ton-based political talk show Agronsky & Company, Martin in 1993. City was released on the silver screen; a sequel is due in Agronsky pioneered the "talking heads" news format. He died Sol J. Barer, Graduate School-NB ‘74, Celgene Corpora- 2010. At Rutgers, Davis studied under legendary acting in 1999 at age 84. (1995) tion’s chairman and CEO, delivering innovative and life-chang- coach and theater arts professor William Esper. Phillip Alampi, Ag ’34,GSE ’45, ing products that treat cancer and other severe NJ Secretary of Agriculture. He earned 146 awards, including immune/inflammatory conditions. (2008) Mir A. Imran, SOE ‘77, Mir Imran is a renowned scientist an honorary doctorate from Rutgers in 1969 and the Rutgers Harland Bartholomew, Eng ’11, City planner (1998). For and prolific inventor who has achieved great success through Alumni Association's Ernest T. Gardner Award for public lead- many years he was president of Harland Bartholomew & As- his venture roles in various high-tech and biomedical compa- ership in 1985. He died in 1992 at age 79. (1994) sociates, a firm that served as city planners for at least 125 nies. Among his most notable accomplishments is the devel- Adrienne Scotchbrook Anderson, DC ’45, LHD ’91, Engi- major American and Canadian cities. He died in December opment of the world's first automatic implantable neer; Chair, Board of Governors (1993) 1989, a few months after his 100th birthday. defibrillator, a device that has saved more than two million Richard L. Aregood, CCAS ’65, Mario F. Batali, RC ‘82 lives since 1981 and is a standard of care in cardiology. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and threetime winner of the Highly regarded for his New York restaurants, bestselling cook- Imran is also the founder and CEO of InCube Laboratories, Distinguished Writing Award of the American Society of books, popular television programs, and philanthropy. (2004) Inc., one of North America's oldest and most successful med- Newspaper Editors. (1993) Julia Baxter-Bates, DC ’38, ical device incubators that works to develop high-growth com- Jerome Aresty, RC '51, Developed Alfred Dunner Inc, a The first African-American student admitted to Douglass Col- panies that solve major clinical problems through major sportswear firm in 1964. The company rose to the lege and was a Research Director for New York NAACP technological innovation. As a scientist, inventor, entrepre- top of the fashion industry and currently has annual sales of (1996). Julia Bates died in 2003. neur, or investor, Imran has been named in nearly 350 nearly $100 million. Aresty has since retired from the busi- Fannie Bear Besser, NLaw ’20, patents. ness and concentrates his efforts on supporting several phil- Lawyer that was an Advocate for the Poor and social justice for anthropic organizations; chief among them is Rutgers. The over 60 years. In 1989, she earned the governor's Alice Paul Ralph Izzo, Business School ‘02, Ralph Izzo has been chair- state-of-the-art Aresty Amphitheater at Rutgers Stadium a Humanitarian Award for professional performance that exem- man, president, and CEO of PSEG (Public Service Enterprise prime example of his generosity. He passed away on June 5, plifies the "best and noblest characteristics of humankind." She Group) since 2007, after holding executive positions within 2009. (2007) died in 1992, just shy of her 92nd birthday. (1992) PSEG's family of companies since 1992. PSEG, whose annual Richard H. Askin Jr., RC ‘69, Askin recently completed a Felix M. Beck, SB ’49, GSM ’53, revenues are more than $13 billion, was ranked fourth on successful tenure as the second-longest-serving chairman Housing and mortgage Executive. Was president of the and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Mortgage Bankers of America in 1983 and 1984. He also honorary organization responsible for the Primetime Emmy served as chair and CEO of Margaretten Financial Corpora- Awards. For 10 years, he was president and CEO of Tribune tion and Margaretten & Company, Inc. (1998) Entertainment Company. (2008) Elise Biorn-Hansen Boulding, DC ’40, Founder of the Inter- Alice Aycock, DC ’68, Yale Professor; Sculptor (1993) national Peace Research Association. In 1990 she was nom- Margaret C. Ayers, DC ’63, Philanthropist, activist. She is inated for a Nobel Peace Prize by the American Friends president and CEO of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. The Service Committee. (1994) foundation supports projects that advance women's reproduc- Samuel G. Blackman, RC ’27, GSNB ’30, AP Journalist who tive rights and health nationally, monitor government perform- broke Lindbergh kidnapping story. Retired from Journalism in ance in providing services to New York's most impoverished and 1969 to direct the American Press Institute. He passed vulnerable residents, and promote and nurture the arts in New away in 1995. (1997) York. (1998) Elizabeth Blume-Silverstein, NLaw, 1911 Mary L. Baglivo, RC ‘79, One of the highest ranking women A member of the first graduating class of Rutgers School of in the U.S. communications industry. As CEO and chair of the Law-Newark, she was one of the first women to practice law Americas at Saatchi & Saatchi, she has a seat on the World- in New Jersey and ran one of the most active law practices wide Executive Board and is responsible for the largest in Newark. She Died in 1991. (2001) agency within the global network as well as Saatchi’s Latin F. Herbert Bormann, Ag ’48, Renowned Ecologist and past American and Canadian regions. member of the American president of the Ecological Society of America and a member Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Na- tional Academy of Science. (1988) TODAY SHOW HOST NATALIE MORALES Joseph P. Bradley, RC 1836, President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him to the U.S. Fortune magazine's 2009 "World's Most Admired Supreme Court in 1870, where he served until his death in 192 John P. Clum, RC 1874, American frontiersman, was acting governor of New Mexico territory. Clum died in 1932. (1996) Ronald W. Giaconia, RC '58, Retired president of Giaconia Stanley N. Cohen, RC ’56, Geneticist and he was inducted Life Associates, Inc. A former baseball player who created into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his DNA research the Ron and Toni Giaconia Endowed Scholarship for Rutgers (1994) baseball players. His various philanthropic efforts earned him Barbara Bell Coleman, the Silver Keystone award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newark College of Arts and Sciences 1974 America. He was also the former chair of the university's Former President of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark, coor- Board of Trustees and vice chair of the Board of Governors. dinating development programs for 5,000 youngsters. (2004) He received a Meritorious Service Award in 1993 and a Kevin J. Collins, NLaw ’64, Attorney, investment banking au- Loyal Sons of Rutgers Award in 1998. thority. He has been chair of the Rutgers Board of Governors Louis Gluck, RC '48 and Board of Trustees, and the Rutgers University Founda- Considered the father of Neonatologist. Died in 1997. (2005) tion Board of Overseers. (1998) Arthur M. Goldberg, RC ’63, David L. Cowen, RC ’30, GSNB ’31, Former President & CEO of Park Place Entertainment Corp., Pharmaceutical Historian and former chairmen at the Coun- Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp. and chairman of DeGiorgio cil of the Institute of Pharmacy for 10 years. Cown passed Company. Goldberg died in 2000. away in 2006. (1992) Bernard R. Goldberg, RC '67 Spencer R. Crew, GSNB ’73, ‘79 Author, Television journalist, Real Sports with Bryan Gumbel. Executive director and chief executive officer of the National He has won a total of 8 Emmy awards. (2005) ACTRESS CALISTA FLOCKHART Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Matthew Golombek, RC ’76, center, “show(s) the pro-active way African Americans sought Geologist, senior research scientist at NASA. (1998) Floyd H. Bragg, RC ’36, Chairman, He served as chair of freedom and the way people united in support of the belief that Michael Gottlieb, MD, RC ’69, Rutgers' Board of Governors and of the Rutgers University freedom was important to preserve for everyone.” (2003) World-renowned AIDS doctor & researcher. He is a cofounder Foundation Board of Overseers, as well as president of the James Cullen, RC ’64, Business executive and former presi- of the American Foundation for AIDS Research. (1996) Rutgers Alumni Association. (1991) dent of Bell Atlantic Enterprises, New Jersey Bell, and the Bell William Elliot Griffis, RC 1869, Philip Milledoler Brett, RC 1892, Atlantic Corporation. He oversaw the merger of Bell Atlantic Educator, Targum Founder. Griffis died in 1928. (1990) New York City Lawyer and former Rutgers President from and NYNEX and was chair of the national steering committee Jean Coughlan Griswold, DC ’52, GSE ’56, 1930-1932. Brett Died in 1960 at the age of 89. (1998) for the Rutgers Campaign (2002) Founder & Chief Executive, Special Care, Inc. (1995) Leonie Milhomme Brinkema, DC ‘66; SCILS ‘70 Robert Curvin, NCAS ’60, SSW ’67, Political scientist; Au- Richard M. Hale, AG ’44, GSNB ’48, Legal professonal who led the conviction of three men who thor; National Advocate for the Poor (1995) Industrialist, Community Leader, Chairman & CEO of Hale- were directly involved in the attacks on Sept. 11. William H.S. Demarest, RC 1883, crest Company. He served as president of the New Jersey Avery F. Brooks, LC ’73, MGSA ’75, Actor, Director, Rutgers University President. Died in 1956. (1992) Aggregates Association and founded the New Jersey Alliance Teacher. starred as Captain Sisko, the main character in the Simeon DeWitt, RC 1776, for Action. Hale died in 2004. (1997) TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (1993) George Washington’s Chief Geographer. Died in 1834. (1995) Elizabeth Cavanna Harrison, DC ’29, Charles H. Brower, RC ’25, CEO, BBD&O; Chair, Board of Robert A. Druskin, RC ’69, Chief Operating Officer of Citi- Author and has wrote more than 80 books. Harrison died in Governors. He was inducted into the American Advertising group Inc. Established the Harriett and Robert Druskin En- 2001 at age 92. (1990) Federation's Hall of Fame in 1981. (1993) dowed Scholarship in 2001, which aids hard-working Terry Hart, GSNB ’78, Astronaut (1994) Arthur R. Brown, Jr. GSNB ’77, students who face financial challenges. He received the Douglas R. Heir, CLaw ’85, Served as a county agricultural agent with Rutgers Coopera- 2001-02 Rutgers University Medal for Philanthropic Excel- Lawyer, Writer. One of the world's greatest wheelchair ath- tive Extension for several years before Gov. Tom Kean named lence. He is also a member of the university's Board of letes, he has won more than 300 gold medals. (1987) him New Jersey’s Secretary of Agriculture in 1982. Also Trustees. John J. Heldrich, UCNB ’50, Former Executive Committee & worked for Gov. Jim Florio and Gov. Christine Whitman. Rene J. Dubos, GSNB ’27, Bacteriologist; Environmentalist. Board of Directors, Johnson & Johnson (1995) (2002) Dubos wrote 20 books, including So Human An Animal, for George William Hill, RC 1859, World-renowned astronomer Lester R. Brown, Ag ’55, Global Environmentalist and joined which he won a Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1969. Dubos in celestial mechanics. Hill received a gold medal from the the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1959. President World died in 1982. (1992) Royal Astronomical Society of London in 1887 and the Watch (1995) Janet Evanovich, DC ’65, Author of the popular comedy- Damoiscan Prize of the Paris Academy of Sciences for his re- Wayne R. Bryant, CLAW '72 crime novels featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. The search on the lunar theory. He died in 1914. (1996) Former New Jersey state senator (1995-2008) and Attor- number-one New York Times best-selling Plum novels have Washington C. Hill, CCAS '61 ney (2005) been described as part Indiana Jones, part Moonlighting, and One of the foremost perinatologists in the world and a leading Frank R. Burns, Ed ’49, GSE ’64, Former Head Football Coach. part Midnight Run.(2002) expert on maternal-fetal medicine. Chair of the department of Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1989. (1993) Calista Flockhart, MGSA ‘88 obstetrics and gynecology and director of Maternal-Fetal Medi- Ruth Ann Burns, DC ’67, GSNB ’75, Flockhart became a household name, having starred for five cine at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida. (2006) Public Television Executive (1989) years in the highly rated television show Ally McBeal. Won the Garret A. Hobart, RC 1863, John J. Byrne, Jr., RC ’54, Chairman & CEO of Fund Ameri- 1998 Golden Globe award and a 1999 Emmy for outstand- U.S. Vice President. Died in 1899 (1990) can Enterprises, Inc.; Former Chairman & CEO of GEICO Cor- ing comedy series. Stars on ABC drama Brothers and Sis- Arthur J. Holland, UCNB ’54, GSNB ’59, poration (1996) ters. (2003) Mayor of Trenton for 26 years. Holland died in 1989. (1990) William T. Cahill, CLaw ’37, New Jersey Governor. He died Jim Florio, CLaw ’67, Former Congressmen and New Jersey Richard J. Hughes, NLaw ’31, New Jersey Governor. he had in 1996 at age 84(1990) Governor. He was the former chair of the Federal Home Loan served as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of New Jer- Patricia Smith Campbell,DC ‘63 Bank of New York. (1995) sey, and as a judge on the Mercer County Court Bench, the A research scientist with ALZA, pioneered the development Sharon A. Fordham, DC ‘75 state Superior Court, and later in the state Appellate Division. of the technologies that allow treatments by using adhesive The chief executive officer of WeightWatchers.com, Inc., she He died in 1992. (1987) patches to deliver a controlled dose of medicine through the has earned many industry awards for her new product efforts, William J. Hughes, RC ’55, CLaw ’58, skin. (2004) including several Edison Awards for “New Product of the Year” Former Democratic Congressman and ambassador to James Dickson Carr, RC 1892, and Gold Effies for Most Effective Advertising. (2003) Lawyer; First African-American Graduate. Died in 1920. (1991) Jeanne M. Fox, DC ’75, CLaw ’79, Environmentalist, Femi- Clifford P. Case, RC ’25, Former Congressmen and U.S. Sen- nist, Fox is president of the state's Board of Public Utilities. She ator. passed away in 1982 (1988) is Former Regional Administrator for U.S. EPA (1997) Ida L. Castro, GSNB ’78, NLaw ’82, Chairwoman of the U.S. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, RC 1836, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, first Latina recip- Senator, U.S. Secretary of State. Died in 1885 (1990) ient of the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni Award. Milton Friedman, RC ’32, Economist and he won the Nobel Stanley F. Cherrie, RC '64, A member of the Rutgers base- Prize for economics in 1976. He passed away in 2006. (1987) ball and football teams who went on to become an officer in C. Reed Funk, GSNB ’62, the U.S. Army where he rose to brigadier general and had Joined Cook College as an instructor in 1956 and led one of two assignments in Vietnam. Earned the Distinguished Supe- the world’s most productive turf grass-breeding programs rior Service Medal before he retired from the U.S. Army in for 34 years. April 1998. Albert R. Gamper, Jr., UCN ’66, President and CEO of The Deron L. Cherry, Cook ’81, Former football great, business CIT Group until 2004, charter member of the Rutgers Board entrepreneur, Co-owner NFL football team (2000) of Trustees, a member of the Board of Governors and the Jay Chiat, Educ ’53, Influential advertising giant, a trailblazer Board Overseers. whose creative genius revolutionized his industry (2000) James J. Gandolfini, RC ‘83 Carol Teda Christ, DC ‘ 66 Star of the Emmy-award winning HBO series, the Sopranos In 2002, Carol Tecla Christ became the 10th president of which earned him numerous Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and Smith College, one of the largest women’s colleges in the na- Golden Globe awards and nominations. (2004) ACTOR JAMES tion. She was inducted into the Douglass Society in 2001. GANDOLFINI Chiat died in April 2002. (2003) 193 Irwin M. Lachman, School of Engineering '52, Member of a Malcolm McLaren, Eng ’50, GSNB ’51, ‘62 research team at Corning Glass Works (now Corning Inc.), Served as chairman of the U.N. World Health Organization’s Lachman and his research teammates received the 2003 committee on lead poisoning from ceramics glazes on dinner- National Medal of Technology and was also inducted into the ware and led the effort to create international standards that National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2005, he was allowed worldwide trade. Developed the university-govern- recognized as the Malcolm G. McLaren Distinguished Lec- ment-industrial collaboration that resulted in the Center for turer by Rutgers' School of Engineering. Ceramic Research and Fiber Optic Materials Research Pro- Clifton R. Lacy, Livingston College ‘75 gram at Rutgers. He died in 1996. (2001) Former senior vice president for medical affairs and chief of Robert Menendez, NLaw ’79, U.S. Congressman for New staff at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In 2004, Jersey, the 4th ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Rep- Lacy was named president and CEO of RWJ University Hospi- resentatives. In November 2006, New Jerseyans elected tal and in 2006, he left that position to develop and direct the Menendez to serve a full six-year term senator. new Institute for Disaster and Terror Medicine UMDNJ-RWJ Ratemo W. Michieka, CC ’74, GSE ’75, GSNB ‘78 Medical School and RWJ University Hospital.(2004) Former director-general of the National Environmental Man- Louis Lasagna, RC ’43, Acknowledged as the “father of clini- agement Authority in Kenya. He has held administrative posi- cal pharmacology.” His 1954 paper on the placebo response tions at the World Bank and the United Nations Environment PHILADELPHIA 76ERS was cited by The Lancet as one of the landmark papers of the Program, and consulted for CARE and the Swedish Interna- twentieth century. Lasagna died in 2003. (2002) tional Development Agency. (2003) HEAD COACH EDDIE JORDAN Laynee La Vecchia, DC ’76, NLaw ‘79 Morris Milgram, NCAS ’39, Affordable Housing Pioneer. Mil- New Jersey Supreme Court Justice. (2001) gram died in 1997 at age 81. (1993) Laurance Leeds, School of Eng. '34 Julane W. Miller-Armbrister, DC '74, Jerry Izenberg, NCAS ’52, Expert in the technology of high-energy propagation of electri- School of Social Work '79 Sports Writer, Newark Star-Ledger. A member of the National cal waves through space. Integral the introduction of televi- Business executive, Social activist (2005) Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. (1991) sion on a mass scale and the use of radar during World War Marilyn J. Morheuser, NLaw ’73, Civil Rights Activist and Jack H. Jacobs, RC ’66, GSNB ‘72 II. He died in 1997 at age 90. (2006) Lawyer. She died from cancer in 1995. (1997) Col. Jack Jacobs, who entered military service through Rut- Irwin Lerner, SB ’51, GSM ’58, Served as President and John Howard Morrow, RC ’31, First U.S. Ambassador to Re- gers ROTC, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor in CEO of Hoffmann-LaRoche during his 32-year career, over- public of Guinea. Morrow died in 2000. (1991) 1969, the nation’s highest military award, for exceptional saw the passage of the landmark Prescription Drug User Fee David A. Morse, RC ’29, Director General ILO, Nobel Laure- heroism on the battlefields of Vietnam. He also holds three legislation. (2000) ate. He died in 1990 at age 83. (1991) Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars. Gerald H. Lipkin, NCAS '63 Robert E. Mortensen, ED '63 Herb Jaffee, NCAS ’54, Chief executive officer of Valley National. Chairman and presi- Business executive, Humanitarian (2005) Former Legal Affairs Editor, Newark Star-Ledger. He is a two- dent of the bank's board of directors. (2006) James Neilson, RC 1866, Pioneer in Soil Improvement, time winner of the American Bar Association's Certificate of Edward V. Lipman, Ag ’33, GSNB ’39, Corporate Board of Di- Drainage & Chemical Fertilizers. Died in 1937. (1995) Merit in Journalism. (1991) rectors, Ocean Spray. Lipman died in 1998 at age 87. (1995) Oswald G. Nelson, RC ’25, NLaw ’30, Entertainer. Ozzie Nel- Paul "Pete" Jennings, RC ’45, Jacob G. Lipman, RC 1898, Dean, College of Agriculture, Di- son died in California in 1975. (1989) Cardiologist, educator, author (1998) rector of N.J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Died in 1939. Susan Ness, DC ’70, Attorney, FCC Commissioner from Edward M. Jordan (1992) 1994-2001. (1998) National Basketball Association Player, Coach Livingston Col- Robert E. Lloyd, RC ‘67, A prominent figure in Rutgers bas- William Newell, RC ’1836 lege 1977. In 2003, the Washington Wizards named Jordan ketball history, having led the team to its first post-season ap- Physician, U.S. Congressman and governor of New Jersey. head coach, a position he held through 2008 pearance in 1967 while being named the school’s first Died in 1901. (2001) Samuel B. Judah, RC 1816, All-American. A member of the Rutgers Basketball Hall of Nathan M. Newmark, Eng ’30, Civil Engineer. Newmark died First Jewish graduate of Rutgers. He served as Speaker of Fame and his was the first jersey retired by the university. in 1988. (1989) the House from 1840–41. President Andrew Jackson ap- Lloyd was also a success in the business world as CEO of sev- Roy Franklin Nichols, RC ’18, pointed him U.S. District Attorney for Indiana in 1829, a posi- eral software companies, retiring in 1996 to devote more Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian. He died in 1972 at age 76. tion he held until 1833. Judah died in 1869. (199 time to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, of which he (1994) Robert E. Kelley, Ed ’56, Lieutenant General of the U.S. Air has been chairman since its inception in 1993. The V Foun- Elizabeth M. Norman, College of Nursing ‘73 Force,Vietnam War hero, co-captained the Scarlet Knights dation, which has raised more than $70 million and awarded Award-winning author who wrote Women at War (1990) football team, was All-American in lacrosse, and was inducted research grants in 37 states and the District of Columbia, and We Band of Angels (2000), two historical works chroni- into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. was established by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano RC’67— cling the work of war-time nurses. James P. Kelly, UCN ‘73 Lloyd’s roommate, teammate, and friend—to support “the bril- Janet Lippe Norwood, DC ’45, Commissioner, U.S. Bureau Retired Chairman and CEO for United Parcel Service. (2001) liant researchers that will eventually find cures for cancer.” of Labor Statistics from 1979-1991. (1987) Ricardo M. Khan, RC ’73, MGSA ’77, Founder/ Director of Prior to his business career, Lloyd played two years for the Crossroads Theatre (1992) NBA’s New Jersey Nets. He then launched a successful sales Alfred J. Kilmer, RC ’08, Known and loved by generations as and marketing career. (2008) the heroic World War I soldier-poet, he left a rich legacy of Virginia Long, NLaw ‘66 books and poetry, the most famous, "Trees". On July 30, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice. (2001) 1918 he was killed in action. (2000) Leonor F. Loree, RC 1877, Railroad magnate, Influential Rut- William English Kirwan II GSNB, ‘62, ’64, Former President gers Trustee. Died in 1940. (1997) of Ohio State University. In 2002, William English Kirwan II be- Duncan L. MacMillan, RC '66 came chancellor of one of the nation's largest university sys- NBA COMMISSIONER Designed computer systems by which the Bloomberg Com- tems, the University of Maryland who has a national pany uses to disseminate information and communicates reputation for raising academic standards. (2000) data. Member of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of David Lloyd Kreeger, RC ’29, Lawyer, Art Collector. In 1948, Overseers. (2006) he purchased a tiny, privately-owned insurance company—Gov- Beverly L. Malone, GSNB ’72, A national leader in nursing, ernment Employees Insurance Company (GEICO). Kreeger died education, and patients rights and she was president of the in November 1990. (1988) American Nurses Association from 1996–2000. She was Alfred C. Koeppe, NCAS ‘69 named one of the "Top 100 Most Influential African-Ameri- Served as president and CEO of New Jersey Bell and is now cans" by Ebony magazine (2000) president and chief operating officer of The Public Service George W. Mamo, Camden Arts and Sciences ‘76 Electric & Gas Co. Gov. James McGreevey appointed Mr. Former vice president for administration of Feed the Chil- Koeppe as chairman of the state’s Economic Development dren, an international relief organization. Authority, in which he will oversee New Jersey’s multibillion- Yolanda J. Mapp, DC ’53, Physician (1992) dollar school construction program, and arrange low-cost fi- Bernard Marcus, Pharm ’54, co-founder of The Home nancing for new businesses. (2003) Depot, Inc., one of the world’s largest home improvement re- Frederick J. Kroesen, RC ’44, CC ’80, LHD ’84, Four-Star tailer, (2000) General, Commander NATO European Forces (1993) Ernest Mario, Pharm ’61, Pharmaceutical executive (1998) Alexander S. Kroll, RC ’62, Retired Chairman & CEO of William Mastrosimone, MGSA ’80, Young & Rubican, Inc., Henry Rutgers scholar & All-American Playwright (1989) football player. He was inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall Richard P. McCormick, RC ’38, GSNB ’40, LHD ’82, Profes- of Fame, the national College Football Hall of Fame, and the sor of History Emeritus, Rutgers University Historian. Richard American Advertising Federation's Hall of Fame. (1996) P. McCormick died in 2006. (1990) Barbara J. Krumsiek, DC ’74, manages billion-dollar portfo- lios of mutual funds is resident, CEO, and vice chair of the Calvert Group, Ltd. (2000) 194 James O’Brien, RC ’57, An expert on El Niño, in which unusu- Alvin J. Rockoff, RC ’49, Community leader, former Chair- PAUL ROBESON ally warm water forms in the eastern Pacific off the coast of man of Rutgers Board of Governors (1997) South America, affecting global ecosystems and jet stream Peter W. Rodino, Jr., NLaw ’37, LLD ’75, U.S. Congressman location. (2002) for four decades. Rodino died in 2005 at age 95. (1993) Eugene M. O'Hara, UC-N '62 Joseph H. Rodriguez, CLaw ’58, Former CFO, Prudential. served as Rutgers chair of the uni- First Hispanic judge of U.S. District Court for NJ, Public advo- versity's Board of Governors and on the Board of Trustees, cate & defender (1996) the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, and John S. Ruggieri, CCAS ‘68 the President's Council. (2005) In 1990, he sold his interest in Comar Inc., a leading pharma- Hazel Rollins O’Leary, NLaw ’66, ceuticals container manufacturer, and bought a 50,000-acre U.S. Secretary of Energy. In 2004, she became president of ranch in Kenya, thus preventing its subdivision and preserving Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. (1994) its function as a migratory route for elephants and a shelter Remigio U. Pane, RC ’38, Professor of Italian. Pane died in for zebras, gazelles, lions and giraffes, as well as saving the jobs 2000 at age 88. (1992) of its 100 workers. Herbert Pardes, RC ‘56, President and CEO of NewYork-Pres- Philip S. Schein, RC '61 byterian Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare Sys- Professor, Cancer researcher. Schein was ranked as one of tem. A noted psychiatrist, Pardes served as director of the the 120 best doctors in America. (2005) National Institute of Mental Health and U.S. Assistant Surgeon Barry Schuler, RC '76 General during the Carter and Reagan administrations. He Founded Medior Inc., a multimedia design firm, which pio- was also president of the American Psychiatric Association. neered the use of interactive multimedia for such applica- Volk’s innovations included daily interest compounding, bank- He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National tions as e-commerce, digital music and entertainment. When ing by mail, and aggressive marketing. He was a founder of Academy of Sciences, the Sarnat International Prize in Mental AOL merged with Time Warner, Schuler became AOL's chair the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Health, and the U.S. Army Commendation Medal. (2008) and CEO. (2006) Music Center. John A. Pino, AG '44, GSNB '51 Peter Schultz, GSNB ’67, One of the key inventors of the Foster Voorhees, RC ‘1876, Left a lasting imprint on the so- Scientist, Humanitarian (2005) century, propelled us all into the Information Age when he cial fabric of New Jersey and on Rutgers. As New Jersey’s Robert Pinsky, RC ’62, US Poet Laureate, Pinsky’s poems and two colleagues invented an optical fiber that has become governor, the lifelong bachelor implemented reforms that have appeared in such magazines as The New Yorker and the basis of the Information Superhighway (2000) benefited orphans, improved conditions for prison inmates, The New Republic. Has received dozens of prestigious cita- James Schureman, QC 1775, Revolutionary War hero, and protected the environment. He died in 1927. (2000) tions, including awards from the National Endowment for the served as the New Jersey delegate to the Continental Con- Ralph W. Voorhees, Educ ’48, Retired Senior VP of Paine Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Acad- gress (1786), the first federal congress (1989-91). Former Webber, Inc.; Former business manager of Peddie & emy of Arts and Letters.(2002) New Brunswick Mayor. Died in 1824. Lawrenceville Schools (1996) Clark V. Poling, RC ’33, World War II Chaplain (1990) Gregory Kellam Scott, Ag ’70, GSE ’71, Selman A. Waksman, RC ’15, Sylvia B. Pressler, NLaw ’59, Presiding Judge, New Jersey Youngest and first African-American Justice on Colorado Microbiologist, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1973. (1987) Superior Court, Appellate Division. Retired in 2004. (2002) Supreme Court (1997) Monroe E. Wall, Ag ’36, GSNB ’38 and ’39, Clement A. Price, GSNB '75 George Segal, GSNB ’63, Sculptor. Died in 2000. (1987) Cancer Researcher. Wall died in 2002 at age 85. (1994) History professor at Rutgers-Newark for 37 years and since Michael Shaara, RC ’51, Pulitzer Prize winning author for David A. Werblin, RC ’31, Corporate Executive, Sportsman. 2002, has served as a Board of Governors Distinguished The Killer Angels; also wrote For Love of the Game, which When the League's New York Titans were Service Professor. (2006) later became a movie. Shaara died in 1988. up for sale in 1963, Werblin and four partners acquired the Paris Qualles, RC ’74 George Henry Sharpe, RC 1847, 1850 franchise for $1 million and renamed it the New York Jets. A highly-respected screenwriter and producer-director for Raised a regiment, the 120th New York, and commanded it He died in 1991. (1990) television, his TV movies include the acclaimed "The Tuskegee during fighting in the Fredericksburg, Va., area during the Civil Susan J. Wicks, CC '88 Airmen," which won an Emmy in 1995, and, "The Color of War. Served as a Rutgers College trustee until his death in International and WNBA All-Star (2005) Friendship," which won an Emmy for "Outstanding Children’s 1900. (2006) Melanie L. Willoughby, RC '76 Program" in 2000. (2001) Carole Frandsen St. Mark, DC ’65, Current president of For 17 years, Willoughby served as president of the New Jer- Sheryl Lee Ralph, RC ‘75 Growth Management, a business development and strategic sey Retail Merchants Association. She is currently the Sr. VP Originated the role of Deena Jones in the musical Dreamgirls, management company in Stamford. Former President & NJ Business and Industry Assoc. (2005) which earned her a Tony Award nomination and a Drama CEO, Pitney Bowes Business Services (1995) Donna L. Wong, College of Nursing '70, Developed the Desk Award nomination for best actress. Is also a mainstay Raymond O. Stark, RC ‘35 Wong/Baker FACES Pain Rating, the international standard on television, most recently as a cast member of Moesha He is one of Hollywood’ most successful producers, as well as for assessing children's pain. She was the first recipient of (2002) a respected philanthropist. His classic films include "Funny the Audrey Hepburn/Sigma Theta Tau International Award. Norman Reitman, RC ’32, Cardiologist (1992) Girl," "The Goodbye Girl," "The Way We Were," "The Sunshine She was also on the National Advisory Committee of the Thomas A. Renyi, RC ’67, GSM ’68, Boys" and "Steel Magnolias." He led Ray Stark Productions RWJ Excellence in End of Life Care Project. Wong died in May Chairman and CEO of The Bank of New York Company Inc, and the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation until his death in 2008. the nation’s oldest bank. After the 2007 merger with Mellon 2004. (2001) H. Boyd Woodruff; College of Agriculture ‘39; Graduate Financial Corp., he became executive chair of The Bank of David Stern, RC ’63, Commissioner of the National Basket- School - New Brunswick ‘42 New York Mellon. (2002) ball Association; under Stern's leadership, the NBA has Discovered actinomycin, which sparked a revolution in world Paul Robeson, RC ’19, added several franchises, enjoyed an increase in revenues, medicine and agriculture. (2004) Actor, Singer, Activist. Died in 1976. (1987) expanded its national television exposure dramatically, Carl R. Woodward, RC ‘14 and ’19, President of University Eduardo C. Robreno, Claw ’78, Started his career as a trial launched the WNBA, and created the National Basketball De- of Rhode Island who contributed extensive writings about the attorney with the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, velopment League. College of Agriculture and the New Jersey agriculture, pub- then practiced for 11 years with two Philadelphia law firms in Jeffrey A. Torborg; School of Education 1963 lished a book Ploughs and Politicks, which significantly influ- the area of commercial litigation, including bankruptcy, real Former Rutgers All-American, 10-year Major League veteran enced the field of agricultural history. Woodward died in estate, construction, unfair trade practices, libel, labor, and and Major League manager who caught three no-hitters and 1974 at age 84. administrative law. (2002) was named the American League Manager of the Year in Adelaide Marcus Zagoren, DC '40 1990. (2004) Served for 26 years as the Associate Alumnae of Douglass Robert Torricelli, RC ’75, NLaw ’77, College. Currently the trustee and president of the Blanche United States Senator from 1997-2003. (1998) and Irving Laurie Foundation. (2006) William Trager , RC ’30, His seminal research in the labora- William B. Ziff Jr., RC ‘55, The visionary leader who devel- tory culture of malarial parasites will surely lead to the devel- oped Ziff-Davis Publishing Company into a highly successful opment of a life-saving vaccine to conquer malaria. Trager niche media empire that included PC Magazine. He helped died in 2005 at age 94. (2000) foster the company’s growth to become the largest publisher James Valvano, RC ’67, Legendary basketball coach at of computer magazines with annual revenue of $1 billion. In North Carolina State and later a sports announcer, estab- recognition of his astounding contributions to the publishing lished The V Foundation which has awarded more than $45 industry, peers presented him with the Henry Johnson Fisher million for cancer research. Valvano died in 1993 at age 47. Award in 1991, and in 1992 he was named executive of the Luke Visconti, Cook '82, Co-founded Diversity Inc in 1998. year by Magazine Publishers of America. He died on Septem- He is also a supporter of diversity-related charities and in ber 9, 2006. (2008) 2006 he helped form the DiversityInc Foundation. Harry J. Volk, RC ’27, SL-N ‘30 For more information on Rutgers Alumni, visit: Executive and philanthropist, revolutionized the insurance and www.alumni.rutgers.edu banking industries, spotting the loophole in federal laws that made it possible for banks to for holding companies. Mr. ACTRESS SHERYL LEE RALPH 195 TIMPERNETTI DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

A lifetime New Jersey native with Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and a strong passion for his alma under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented cov- mater, Tim Pernetti has come full- erage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at circle in becoming one of the na- the forefront of the development and creation of the Collegiate Nation- tion’s youngest leaders in college als, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and athletics. A former student-athlete innovative original production including CBS College Sports Network’s “On the Banks”, Pernetti was groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Mad- named Rutgers’ sixth Director of ness Highlights on CBS College Sports, and the WIRED franchise Intercollegiate Athletics on Febru- which gives viewers an inside look at games and events through wire- ary 26, 2009. He will oversee 24 less microphones on coaches during game action. men’s and women’s intercolle- giate teams in New Brunswick, a Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Pro- The Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has 212 employees and an an- gramming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and develop- nual budget of approximately $56 million, roughly 3 percent of the uni- ing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl versity’s total $1.8 billion budget. Championship Series, and college basketball. For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the Pernetti has been influential in the world of since he major collegiate conferences. received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rut- gers in 1993, and a master’s degree in communication in 1995. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commenta- Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice Presi- tor for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and dent, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he over- announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio. saw the rights and relationship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all screens for the A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle nation’s first company dedicated to college sports. Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud par- Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously ents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie. CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in es- tablishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichan- nel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008.

Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigated through a com- plicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways to serve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hun- dreds of schools in every major conference, securing over 2,500 hours of event programming each year and multiple NCAA Champi- onships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agree- ments with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Con- ference USA, and the Atlantic 10.

Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 con- ferences and thousands of institutions. Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s collegiate sports in- cluding the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the BIG EAST Conference.

In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Divi- sion II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast network and online. 196 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF RUTGERS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Richard L. McCormick, Ph.D., President Philip Furmanski, Ph.D., Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Bruce C. Fehn, B.S., C.P.A., Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., Senior Vice President and General Counsel Gregory S. Blimling, Ph.D., Vice President for Student Affairs Raphael J. Caprio, Ph.D., Vice President for Continuous Education and Outreach Steven J. Diner, Ph.D., Chancellor, Newark Leslie A. Fehrenbach, B.S., Secretary of the University Kevin MacConnell Richard Costello Kathleen Hickey Carol P. Herring, B.A., President of the Rutgers University Foundation and Deputy Director of Ath- Deputy Director of Sr. Associate Director Executive Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations letics Athletics/ of Athletics/SWA Finance and Admin. Jeannine F. LaRue, B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs Kim Manning, M.B.A., Vice President for University Relations Courtney O. McAnuff, M.P.A, Vice President for Enrollment Management Michael J. Pazzani, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Graduate and Professional Education Tim Pernetti, M.C.I.S., Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Wendell E. Pritchett, Ph.D., J.D., Chancellor, Camden Barry V. Qualls, Ph.D., Vice President for Undergraduate Education Donna K. Thornton, M.P.A., Vice President for Alumni Relations Nancy S. Winterbauer, Ed.D., Vice President for University Budgeting Douglas Kokoskie Jason Kroll Natalie Migliaro Sr. Assoc. Director of Sr. Associate Director of Sr. Associate Director BOARD OF GOVERNORS Athletics/Operations Athletics/Development and of Athletics/Admin. 2009-2010 Marketing M. William Howard, Jr., Chair Martha A. Cotter, Patricia Nachtigal, Vice Chair Faculty Representative Anthony J. DePetris Samuel Rabinowitz, Gerald C. Harvey Faculty Representative Ralph Izzo Eric L. Kaplan, Robert A. Laudicina Student Representative Richard L. McCormick, ex officio Gene O’Hara OFFICERS OF THE BOARD John F. Russo, Sr. Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Patrick M. Ryan Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary John Ternyila John Wooding Terrence Beachem Daniel H. Schulman Catherine A. Cahill, Assistant Secre- Sr. Associate Director Sr. Associate Director Associate Director of George R. Zoffinger tary of Athletics/Finance of Athletics Athletics/CFO BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2009-2010 Mark P. Hershhorn, Chair Rochelle Gizinski, Emerita Daniel H. Schulman Robert L. Stevenson, Vice Chair Leslie E. Goodman, Emeritus Marijane Singer, Emerita Dudley H. Rivers, Jr., Vice Chair Joyce Wilson Harley Susan Stabile Sol J. Barer Gerald C. Harvey Dorothy M. Stanaitis, Emerita Felix M. Beck, Emeritus John A. Hendricks Sandy J. Stewart Gregory Bender Robert A. Hering Abram J. Suydam, Jr. Joan L. Bildner, Emerita Carleton A. Holstrom, Emeritus Eleanor J. Tansey Michael A. Bogdonoff M. William Howard, Jr. Arthur L. Taub, Emeritus Floyd H. Bragg, Emeritus John D. Hugelmeyer Heather Taylor Elena Buchanan Frank Brown Hundley Anne M. Thomas, Emerita McK Williams Dr. Robert Monaco Jamie Johnson Dominick J. Burzichelli Ralph Izzo Michael R. Tuosto, Emeritus Associate Director of Ath- Associate Director of Ath- Assistant Director of Dorothy W. Cantor Paul B. Jennings, Emeritus Laurel A. Van Leer letics/Development letics/Sports Medicine Athletics/Compliance John Herbert Carman, Emeritus Kevin E. Kennedy Lucas J. Visconti and Ticket Operations Peter Cartmell, Emeritus Walter L. Leib, Emeritus John E. Wade Vivian A. Chester Richard A. Levao, Emeritus Mary Vivian Fu Wells, Emerita Mary J. Chyb Jennifer Lewis-Hall Curtis M. Williams II Kevin J. Collins, Emeritus Christine M. Lomiguen George R. Zoffinger Hollis A. Copeland Duncan L. MacMillan Clinton C. Crocker Iris Martinez-Campbell Menahem Spiegel, Steven M. Darien Richard L. McCormick, ex officio Faculty Representative Anthony J. DePetris Carol Ann Monroe Mark C. Vodak, Margaret T. Derrick Robert E. Mortensen Faculty Representative Carleton C. Dilatush, Emeritus Gene O'Hara Shashi K. Dholandas, Michael R. Dressler John A. O’Malley Student Representative Robert P. Eichert, Emeritus Dean J. Paranicas, Emeritus Joshua E. Slavin, Dennis Michael Fenton Barbara A. Pollison-Beck Student Representative Evelyn S. Field, Emerita Sidney Rabinowitz Lora L. Fong Richard J. Rawson OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Jeanne M. Fox, Emerita George A. Rears Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Jason Baum Kathleen Shank Patty DeSantis John R. Futey Norman Reitman, Emeritus Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Assistant Director of Director of Academic Mgr. of Equip. Services Albert R. Gamper, Jr. Alvin J. Rockoff, Emeritus Catherine A. Cahill, Assistant Sec- Athletics/Athletic Com- Support Services LBAC/CAG Ronald W. Giaconia, Emeritus Alejandro Roman retary John F. Russo, Sr. munications Patrick M. Ryan Louis A. Sapirman Kenneth M. Schmidt 197 198

200 MEDIAINFORMATION

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Rutgers basketball will be issued season parking passes. All other members must make their requests known when acquiring media credentials. Rutgers Athletic Communications Louis Brown Athletic Center PRESS ROW/PRESS BOX: Courtside working space on press row at the 83 Rockafeller Road Louis Brown Athletic Center is extremely limited. Working space is located in Piscataway, NJ 08854-8053 the press boxes on both the North and South side of the Athletic Center. Office: (732) 445-4200 MEDIA CENTER: The media center is located at floor level in the Louis Brown Fax: (732) 445-3063 Athletic Center. Admittance is by media credential only. Complete NCAA Press Row: (732) 445-4200 Kevin Lorincz stats, play-by-play, game programs, team statistics, media guides and game notes are available in the media room. Food and refreshments will also be pro- Kevin Lorincz, Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Comm./ vided to credentialed media prior to the game. Primary Men’s Basketball Contact Alex Restrepo, Communications Assistant/ WIRELESS INTERNET/PHONES: A password-protected wireless internet Secondary MBB Contact service is available for all writers and photographers at the Louis Brown Kathy Larrabee, Secretarial Assistant/ Athletic Center. A limited number of phones are available in the media room at Basketball Credentialing the RAC. The phones are all operator-assisted. Only credit card, collect call or Jason Baum, Assistant Athletic Director/ third party billing calls can be made. To order a phone line, please contact Verizon at (800) 564-9922. Football Media Relations Stacey Brann, Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Comm. Alex Restrepo RADIO: Space for broadcast crews is located in the press box on the North Doug Drabik, Assistant Dir. of Athletic Comm. side of the Athletic Center. Space will be provided for the official radio station of Hasim Phillips, Assistant Dir. of Athletic Comm. the visiting school as well as the Rutgers student station. All other stations Colin Osborne, Website Coordinator wishing to broadcast will need to contact the Office of Athletic Communications Kevin Revoir, Editorial/Media Specialist at least one week prior to the game. Alli Miller, Communications Assistant IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY: Rutgers players and coaches will be avail- able to the media throughout the season. We ask that all interviews be made through the Office of Athletic Communications. The following information outlines the Office of Athletic Communications’ proce- dures for the upcoming season. If you have any questions about covering the RADIO BROADCASTS: All Rutgers games will be broadcast by WOR (710 Scarlet Knights, please contact Kevin Lorincz in the Rutgers Athletics AM), a 50,000-watt clear channel station located in New York City. Rutgers Communications Office at (732) 445-4200. games can also be heard on WCTC (1450 AM) New Brunswick. The play-by- play voice of Scarlet Knight basketball is Chris Carlin and the color analyst is MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Credentials for Rutgers home games are issued to Dick Lloyd. The Rutgers student station, WRSU (88.7 FM), will also broadcast working media only and should be requested as early as possible due to space Scarlet Knight games. limitations and demand. Media organizations covering Rutgers and the visiting school on a regular basis will receive top priority. Press passes are issued via RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS our online credentialing system hosted by Sports Systems at www.sportssys- WEBSITE CREDENTIAL POLICY tems.com/rutgers. The same system is utilized by the NCAA, BIG EAST The BIG EAST Conference has issued policy guidelines on the topic of requests Conference and Rutgers football. Requests should be made at least 48 hours in for press credentials from website operators. This policy supports the inter- advance of each home game. Season passes will be provided prior to the sea- ests of professionalism in news coverage that supports the integrity of intercol- son for all those who plan to cover the Scarlet Knights throughout the entire legiate athletics. In accordance with the BIG EAST policy guidelines, the Division season. Other credentials will be issued on a game-by-game basis. of Intercollegiate Athletics of Rutgers University will issue credentials for online media services based on the following criteria: Media credentials are issued solely to the person identified on it. It may not be transferred or used by any other person. Acceptance of a media credential 1) The online service is the official web site of the competing institution and/or requires compliance with all Rutgers University rules and regulations applicable the BIG EAST Conference. to the media credential. Any breach or failure to comply with these terms, con- ditions, rules and/or regulations may result in the cancellation and withdrawal 2) The online service is affiliated with national or regional television or news of the media credential, including but not limited to expulsion from the athletics gathering organizations (e.g. USA Today, ESPN, CNN, etc.). Credential requests event for which it was issued, and denial of a media credential for any and all from internet sites will be considered only for those web sites that are the offi- future athletics events. cial on-line service of a national over-the-air or cable network, or established print news media organization and are staffed by full-time, salaried employees. MEDIA WILL CALL: Credentials will be left at the media entrance of the Louis Rutgers reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual(s) whose Brown Athletic Center, located on the south side of the building. web site is not affiliated with an official news gathering organization.

PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS: Credentials will be issued only to accredited 3) No internet site other than the two participating schools and/or the BIG EAST media photographers who regularly cover the Scarlet Knights. Photo creden- Conference may provide real-time descriptions of the game. Real-time is defined tials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of each home game. as any online media providing live continual play-by play coverage of an event. Photographers may shoot from both endlines. They may not shoot from behind or in front of either bench or from behind the scorer's table. They may not 4) Rutgers will not credential any on-line service that places an emphasis on shoot from the sideline opposite the team benches. the recruitment of potential student-athletes.

PARKING: Press parking is limited at the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Rutgers reserves the right to deny access to any media outlet based on a Those members of the media who are regularly assigned to cover space available basis. 201 BIGEASTMEDIASERVICES

E-MAIL DISTRIBUTION THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE Media members may contact the BIG EAST 222 Richmond Street, Suite 110 Conference office by phone (401-453-0660) or e- Providence, RI 02903 mail to be included on the league's e-mail lists for 401-453-0660 - Communications releases and information for any sport. Please 401-272-9108 - Switchboard contact Chuck Sullivan in the conference office ([email protected]) with requests or questions. 401-751-8540 - Communications Fax BIG EAST WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE BIG EAST COMMUNICATIONS STAFF The BIG EAST men’s basketball coaches will hold a teleconference for the Associate Commissioner for Communications...... John Paquette media each Thursday during the basketball season, beginning Jan. 7. Each [email protected] coach will be available for approximately eight minutes. Media representatives Director of Communications...... Chuck Sullivan wishing to participate should contact the BIG EAST office or consult the weekly [email protected] press release for the phone number. The 16 coaches will be broken up into Director of Communications...... Rachel Margolis two groups of eight. Assistant Director of Communications...... Michael Coyne The “first” group will have teleconferences on Jan. 7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4, Feb. 18. Communications Assistant ...... Pamela N. Flenke 11:00 a.m. Jay Wright, Villanova Communications Assistant ...... Michael J. Gambardella 11:08 a.m. Keno Davis, Providence 11:16 a.m. Stan Heath, USF 11:24 a.m. Jim Calhoun, Connecticut BIG EAST CONFERENCE ON THE WEB... WWW.BIGEAST.ORG 11:32 a.m. Norm Roberts, St. John’s The latest news, scores and standings from around the BIG EAST can be found 11:40 a.m. Jerry Wainwright, DePaul on the conference’s official site, BigEast.org. The site was relaunched in 2007 11:48 a.m. John Thompson III, Georgetown in conjunction with JumpTV to include an easy-to-navigate design and a variety 11:56 a.m. Bobby Gonzalez, Seton Hall of multimedia content. The “second” group will have teleconferences on Jan. 14, Jan. 28, Feb. 11, The following information is updated after each game: Feb. 25.

• BIG EAST Standings 11:00 a.m. Buzz Williams, Marquette • Team-by-team and composite results 11:08 a.m. Mike Brey, Notre Dame • Conference and team-by-team statistics 11:16 a.m. Bob Huggins, West Virginia • National polls and BIG EAST notebooks (Mondays) 11:24 a.m. Fred Hill, Rutgers • Weekly Award Winners (Mondays) 11:32 a.m. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh 11:40 a.m. Mick Cronin, Cincinnati Get the latest scores for all games involving BIG EAST teams in-progress, fol- 11:48 a.m. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse lowed by final game statistics and recaps. 11:56 a.m. Rick Pitino, Louisville

The Media Guide, which includes an in-depth Records & History Section, is TELECONFERENCE AUDIO – REPLAYS AND INTERNET located on the men’s basketball page. In addition, a Logos and Photos page is The BIG EAST weekly teleconference will be available via The BIG EAST web site. conveniently located on the front page. This Gallery includes photos and logos Users can listen to the live or archived audio. Check the BIG EAST web site at that may be downloaded for media use. Logos for every BIG EAST team and BIGEAST.org. the conference marks can also be accessed (credit "The BIG EAST Conference" with each photo use). WEEKLY AWARDS The BIG EAST names a Player and Rookie of the Week, as well as a Weekly CHAMPIONSHIP CREDENTIALS Honor Roll, each Monday during the season. Winners are chosen from nomi- Credential applications for the 2010 BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship nations provided by the BIG EAST sports information directors. The informa- will only be accepted online via the BIG EAST Championship Credential Web tion is released from the BIG EAST office and will be listed in the conference Site. An advisory will be sent to accredited media in January with specific release and be available on the league web site. instructions on the application process. All parts of this section are for media use only. Accredited media should contact the conference office for the ANNUAL AWARDS address. All-BIG EAST First, Second and Third Teams, Player, Rookie, Defensive Player and Coach of the Year are selected by a vote of the league’s 16 head coaches CONFERENCE RELEASE at the conclusion of the regular season. A league Most Improved Player, Media members can access PDF files of the complete press release from the Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete, Sixth Man Award and a Sportsmanship men’s basketball page of the conference website. The release is updated daily Award are also presented. The awards will be announced prior to the start of following each day’s games. the BIG EAST Championship.

BIG EAST ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER The BIG EAST All-Academic Team is comprised of letterwinners who are The BIG EAST Conference has expanded its public information distribution to starters or important reserves and have an overall grade-point average of the popular social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. 3.00 or better over the past academic year. The entire all-sports squad is announced in June after the conclusion of the academic year. Facebook www.facebook.com/bigeastconference

Twitter www.twitter.com/BigEastMBB 202 RUTGERSONTHEAIR Rutgers basketball games are broadcast over the Rutgers Radio Network via 50,000 watt WOR 710 AM and Central Jersey’s WCTC 1450 AM.

CHRIS CARLIN Chris Carlin, a New York Metropolitan sports personality who is also the play-by- play announcer for Rutgers football, is in his second season as the voice of RU men's basketball. A native of Chatham Township, N.J., Carlin is host of SNY's Mets pre and post game shows, where he is joined by Mets studio analyst Bob Ojeda. Carlin is also a co-host of Loud Mouths with Adam Schein, as well as a co-host of Beer Money - the network's popular New York sports trivia show. In his ninth year with the RU Radio Network, Carlin recently completed his sixth season as play-by-play voice of Rutgers football. Prior to joining SNY in March 2008, Carlin spent 13 years at WFAN where he held a variety of positions, including being a sportscaster for the Boomer & Carton Morning Show, hosting the New York Giants' pre- and post-game coverage, as well as calling Giants pre- season games. Carlin and his wife Sheryl reside in New Jersey. DICK LLOYD Dick Lloyd, the former Rutgers head and assistant coach, returns as color analyst. Lloyd served as an assistant for six years before taking over as head coach for two seasons. His two teams (1971-72, 1972-73) compiled a combined 29-22 record and his 1972-73 team participated in the NIT. Prior to his retirement in 2002, Lloyd served in various alumni relations and fund-raising positions at Rutgers for more than 30 years. In 1989, he was named the Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations. On March 1, 1994, he was named Assistant Vice- President for Alumni Relations. From 1984 to 1989, Lloyd served as Director of Annual Giving. A 1962 gradu- ate of Bloomsburg University where he played on the basketball team, Lloyd is the older brother of Bob Lloyd, Rutgers' first bas- ketball All-American. He and his wife, Marian, reside in Somerset and are the parents of Rick, Brian and Debbie.

INSIDE RUTGERS BASKETBALL Veteran sports announcer Bruce Beck is the host of Fred Hill’s weekly, 30-minute television show which airs on SportNet New York (SNY) and Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia. The 2010 edition of Inside Rutgers Basketball will be produced in high definition. The show features a magazine format designed to provide insight into the peo- ple and personalities that make Scarlet Knights basketball go. The show features highlights, interviews, a review of the previous week’s games, and previews of the upcoming opponents. Inside Rutgers Basketball will air eight consecutive weeks during the BIG EAST season. Check local listings for exact times each week.

FRED HILL RADIO SHOW The Fred Hill Radio Show will be available digitally in podcast format during the season via www.scarletknights.com. The half-hour program will be posted and accessible for down- load for nine consecutive weeks during the BIG EAST season.

The show is hosted by Chris Carlin. Each week, Chris and Coach Hill break down the previous games and look forward to the next match up for the Scarlet Knights. 203 MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA The Star-Ledger RADIO News 12 New Jersey WWOR-TV Asbury Park Press Drew Van Esselstyn, Sports Editor WCTC Bryan DeNovellis, Sports Director Rich Bagala, Producer Jack Genung, Sports Editor Tom Luicci, Manish Mehta, Brendan Bruce Johnson, Sports Director George Falkowski PO Box 9 3601 Highway 66 Prunty Mike Pavlichko, Tom Ortuso 450 Raritan Center Parkway Secaucus, N.J. 07094 Neptune, N.J. 07754 Star-Ledger Plaza PO Box 100 Edison, N.J. 08837 (201) 330-2244 (732) 643-4077 Newark, N.J. 07101 New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 417-9412 FAX#: (201) 330-2241 FAX#: (732) 643-4012 (973) 392-4231 (732) 249-2600 FAX#: (732) 417-1484 FAX#: (973) 932-5845 FAX#: (732) 249-9414 YES Network Atlantic City Press Madison Square Garden Eric Handler Mark Melhorn, Sports Editor New York Daily News WABC-Radio Anthony Fuccilli, Jon Rothstein, 405 Lexington Ave, 36th Floor Susan Lulgjuraj Leon Carter, Sports Editor 1330 Avenue of the Americas Mike Quick New York, N.Y. 10174 22 Devins Lane Dick Weiss, Roger Rubin New York, N.Y. 10023 4 Penn Plaza (646) 487-3640 Pleasantville, N.J. 08232 450 West 33rd Street (212) 456-2186 New York, N.Y. 10001 (609) 272-7180 New York, N.Y. 10001 FAX#: (212) 456-2930 (212) 465-5949 WIRE SERVICES FAX#: (609) 272-7191 (212) 210-2100 FAX#: (212) 465-5944 Associated Press FAX#: (212) 643-7845 WCBS-Radio Jim O’Connell Burlington County Times 51 W. 52nd Street RNN Nat’l College Basketball Writer Wayne Richardson, Sports Editor New York, N.Y. 10019 201 Route 17 North, Ninth Floor 450 W. 33rd Street US Route 130 Greg Gallo, Sports Editor (212) 975-2127 Rutherford, NJ 07070 14th Floor Willingboro, N.J. 08046 Brian Lewis, Lenn Robbins FAX#: (212) 397-7811 (201) 939-1043 New York, N.Y. 10001 (609) 871-8060 1211 Avenue of the Americas FAX#: (201) 939-1043 (800) 622-1630 FAX#: (609) 871-0490 10th Floor ESPN Radio FAX#: (212) 621-1639 New York, N.Y. 10036 ESPN Radio, 1050 AM SportsNet New York Camden Courier-Post (212) 930-8700 1472 Broadway Chris Carlin Associated Press Gary Silvers, Sports Editor FAX#: (212) 930-8727 New York, N.Y. 10036 75 Rockefeller Plaza Tom Canavan 801 Cuthbert Blvd. (212) 613-3800 New York, N.Y. 10019 50 Park Place, Suite 800 Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002 New York Times FAX#: (212) 615-3246 (212) 485-4800 Newark, N.J. 07102 (856) 486-2424 Tom Jolly, Sports Editor FAX#: (212) 485-4910 (973) 642-0151 FAX#: (856) 663-2831 229 W. 43rd Street WFAN-Radio (800) 645-0036 New York, N.Y. 10036 34-12 36th Street WABC-TV FAX#: (973) 643-2526 Courier News (212) 556-7371 Astoria, N.Y. 11106 Scott Clark Jack Genung, Sports Editor FAX#: (212) 556-5848 (718) 706-7650 7 Lincoln Square ESPN/Sports Ticker Jerry Carino, Paul Franklin, FAX#: (718) 706-6481 New York, N.Y. 10020 55 Realty Dr. Keith Sargeant Philadelphia Inquirer (212) 455-7777 Suite 200 1201 Route 22 John Quinn, Sports Editor WOR-Radio FAX#: (212) 456-2381 Cheshire, Conn. 06410 Bridgewater, N.J. 08807 400 N. 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Stockton St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 Trenton, N.J. 08638 (215) 982-5500 (609) 777-5233 FAX#: (215) 982-5494 FAX#: (609) 633-2927 204 AREA DIRECTORY RUTGERS GENERAL INFORMATION Christopher’s Restaurant 214-2200 All area codes are 732 unless indicated 10 Livingston Avenue Police 932-7211 New Brunswick Directory Information 932-1766 Clyde's 846-6521 SoHo 296-0533 Ticket Office 445-2766 55 Paterson Street 335 George Street Athletic Communications 445-4200 New Brunswick New Brunswick

Rutgers Bookstore & Giftshop 246-8448 The Frog & The Peach 846-3216 Stage Left Cafe 828-4444 Ferren Mall Plaza 29 Dennis Street 5 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick New Brunswick New Brunswick

HOTELS Fuddruckers 828-4655 Starbucks 828-8946 East Brunswick Hilton 828-2000 US Hwy 1 North 391 George Street Three Tower Center Boulevard New Brunswick New Brunswick East Brunswick Harvest Moon Brewery and Cafe 249-6666 Steakhouse 85 247-8585 Doubletree Hotel 469-2600 392 George Street 85 Church Street 200 Atrium Drive New Brunswick New Brunswick Somerset Houlihan’s 448-0500 Stuff Yer Face 247-1727 Embassy Suites 980-0500 55 Rte. 1 South 49 Easton Avenue 121 Centennial Avenue New Brunswick New Brunswick Piscataway La Fontana 249-7500 TGI Friday’s 465-0101 The Heldrich 866-609-4700 120 Albany Street 1315 Centennial Avenue 10 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick Piscataway New Brunswick Longhorn Steakhouse 981-8200 Tumulty's Pub 545-6205 Radisson 980-0400 1368 Centennial Avenue 361 George Street 21 Kingsbridge Rd. Piscataway New Brunswick Piscataway Marita's Cantina 247-3840 Holiday Inn - So. Plainfield 908-735-5500 1 Penn Plaza TAXICAB SERVICE 4701 Stelton Road New Brunswick A-A Checker Cab Assoc. 545-2300 South Plainfield Victory Taxi Association 545-6666 Yellow Cab of New Bruns. 246-2222 Holiday Inn Express 247-0700 The Old Bay 246-3111 4 Tower Center Boulevard 61 Church Street CAR RENTAL East Brunswick New Brunswick Budget (New Brunswick) 846-8885 Hertz 297-1588 Hyatt Regency 873-1234 Old Man Rafferty's 846-6153 Two Albany Street 106 Albany Street TRAIN New Brunswick New Brunswick Amtrak 1-800-872-7245 New Jersey Transit+ 1-800-772-2222 Ramada Inn - Somerset 560-9880 On The Border 214-9400 60 Cottontail Lane 51 Rte. 1 South + New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line Somerset New Brunswick provides rail service from the New Brunswick train station to: New York Penn Station, Newark Somerset Marriott 560-0500 Panico's 545-6100 Penn Station, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, 110 Davidson Avenue 103 Church Street Linden/Rahway, Metropark (Iselin), Metuchen, Somerset New Brunswick Edison, Jersey Avenue (New Brunswick), Princeton Junction, Princeton, and Trenton. New RESTAURANTS Pizza Hut 985-7755 Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line con- Applebee's 562-0500 5251 Stelton Road nects with PATH service to New York and 1282 Centennial Avenue South Plainfield Newark Penn Station and with SEPTA service to Piscataway Philadelphia at Trenton Station. Saladworks 418-9191 Glass Woods Tavern 873-6600 120 Albany Street #3 Two Albany Street New Brunswick All Area Codes (732) unless indicated New Brunswick Saladworks 465-0055 Catherine Lombardi 296-9463 Centennial Plaza 3 Livingston Avenue 1348 Centennial Avenue New Brunswick Piscataway

Charlie Brown’s 885-3900 Sapporo Sushi & Steak House 828-3888 1776 South Washington Avenue 375 George Street Piscataway New Brunswick 205 ARENAPOLICIES

WELCOME TO THE TICKET POLICIES AND INFORMATION Ticket Policies – Everyone two years of age or older must have a ticket to enter the LOUIS BROWN ATHLETIC CENTER Athletic Center. The ticket holder is restricted to the section, row and seat indicated on the ticket. Persons leaving their seats during the game or between halves may be required to show their ticket stubs to the user before they are readmitted to their section. Advance Tickets – Advance tickets are available at the Louis Brown Athletic Center Ticket Office weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. They may be purchased online at scar- letknights.com or on game day at the Ticket Office, subject to availability. For complete ticket information or to purchase your tickets with Visa, Discover, or MasterCard via the Athletic Ticket Office, please call (866) 445-GORU.

Student Tickets- Rutgers student tickets are for use by Rutgers fulltime undergraduate students only. They are not transferable and are valid only when accompanied by a valid Rutgers student ID. Re-Entry Policy – Spectators leaving the Athletic Center will not be readmitted. Will-Call – The Will Call window is located at the Ticket Office.

ATHLETIC CENTER POLICIES Gate Procedures – All spectators must present their own ticket. Spectators should not bring large bags, backpacks and similar items into LBAC. All items brought into the RAC will be inspected, including small bags such as purses and diaper bags. Spectators can speed their entry into the athletic center by leaving these items behind. LBAC regula- tions prohibit glass bottles, cans, alcoholic beverages, coolers, umbrellas, noisemaking devices, balloons, laser pointers, pets, balls, weapons, sticks/poles, containers, fireworks and any other items deemed dangerous or inappropriate from being brought into the facil- ity. By use of your ticket, you consent to a reasonable search for prohibited items. Ticket ATHLETIC CENTER OPERATIONS COMMENTS stubs are not valid for re-entry. The Rutgers University Division of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing maxi- Alcoholic Beverages – Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in LBAC. Any spectator mum service toward making your visit to the Louis Brown Athletic Center an enjoyable possessing alcohol will be asked to surrender it. Any spectator under the influence of alco- experience. We are grateful for the letters of appreciation recognizing the courtesy of our hol will be asked to leave the athletic center. staff. If you have any suggestions, comments or questions, please forward them to: No Smoking Policy – Per university regulations, smoking is not permitted in the seating Athletic Center Manager, 83 Rockafeller Road, Piscataway, N.J. 08854-8053. area, bathrooms and concourses. Pets Prohibited – Pets are prohibited in LBAC. 2009-10 TICKET POLICIES Playing Area Regulations – Spectators must keep off the playing area at all times. 1. Seating and parking for all games (home, away and post-season) will be based on Anyone violating this policy will be escorted from the athletic center and subject to arrest. Season Ticket and Scarlet R priorities. Spectators must use the athletic center exits on the main concourse level. 2. In order to retain season seat locations, orders must be received by the renewal dead Public Address System – The public address system is intended primarily for specta- line and maintain or increase seating priority levels. tors’ information concerning the game. Please do not request the use of the public 3. Rutgers reserves the right to limit the number of priority seats. address system to make social contacts. No appeals will be made over the public 4. Rutgers reserves the right to move seat locations slightly in order not to leave single address system except under exceptional circumstances. seats open. Solicitation – The selling of any item by anyone other than university-authorized person- 5. Seating for single games WILL NOT BE ADJACENT to season ticket locations. nel in and around LBAC, including the parking lots, is prohibited. Violators are subject to 6. Individuals wishing to sit together must submit their orders together. All seats will be prosecution. assigned according to the lowest priority in the group. 7. For special handicapped seating/parking, please call the ticket office before placing GENERAL ATHLETIC CENTER AND INFORMATION orders. Starting Times – All home game tickets indicate tentative starting times. Please con- 8. Full remittance, including handling, must accompany all applications. Orders will not be sult your local newspaper, check our website (www.scarletknights.com), or call the ticket processed without full remittance enclosed. office, (866) 445-GORU, to confirm starting time. 9. No telephone orders accepted for season ticket renewal orders. Lost and Found – Direct all inquiries to the athletic center staff (gate attendants, ush- 10. Away game and single tickets ordered in advance will be mailed separately approxi ers or ticket office). Following each game, any unclaimed article will be turned over to the mately two weeks prior to event. University Police Department and held there for proper identification. Calls can be direct- 11. If tickets are not received two days prior to the game, please call the Ticket Office at ed to (732) 932-7211. (732) 445-2766 or toll free at (866) 445-GORU. Athletic Center Entrance/Exit – Access the Louis Brown Athletic Center via East doors 12. Rutgers is not responsible for lost or stolen tickets. Please handle your tickets with adjacent to the Athletic Center Ticket office. Exit Athletic Center via all East, North and care. Tickets that are apparently lost in the mail must be reported to the Ticket Office South doors. prior to the event and a report must be filed with your local post office for duplicate First Aid – First aid facilities are available. Please contact the nearest usher if medical passes to be issued. assistance is required. 13. If tickets are lost, stolen, or left at home, season ticket holders and single game Security – For police assistance, please contact the nearest usher. buyers of record will be charged full-price for a duplicate pass. This duplicate pass fee Rutgers Souvenirs – An attractive array of Rutgers University souvenirs are available will be fully refunded if the original tickets are returned to the Ticket Office within 10 at the novelty booth in the South corridor. days of the event. Tickets sold over-the-counter cannot be duplicated. Refreshments – Refreshments are sold from concession stands located in the East 14. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. lobby and North and South corridors. The Rutgers Division of Dining Services is the 15. Tickets subject to availability. Athletic Center food concession vendor. 16. Children 24 months (2 years) and older must have a ticket to the game. Rest Rooms – Rest rooms are located in the East lobby. Baby changing tables are 17. All information subject to change. available in all rest rooms. Telephones – Public telephones are located in the East lobby near the rest rooms. One telephone at each bank is designated for wheelchair use. Weather or Athletic Center Emergencies – In case of any severe weather or other cir- cumstances which may necessitate evacuation of the Louis Brown Athletic Center, please follow directions of event personnel (police, ushers, P.A. announcer, etc.) to the quickest and safest exit. Night Game Safety Suggestions – Utilize lighted areas to access and exit the Athletic Center and adjacent parking lots. 206 DIRECTIONSTOTHERAC

Address: 83 Rockafeller Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 and make the second left onto Rockafeller Road after passing the red Campus: Livingston Campus Rutgers University Health Services building. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side. Garden State Parkway Southbound Turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. New Jersey Turnpike Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed on Route 18 north. Take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, on Route 18 north. Take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Make a right onto Avenue E before Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Make a right onto Avenue E before the light. Proceed on Avenue E and make the second left onto the light. Proceed on Avenue E and make the second left onto Rockafeller Road after passing the red Rutgers University Health Rockafeller Road after passing the red Rutgers University Health Services building. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left Services building. The Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side. hand side.

Garden State Parkway Northbound US Route 1 Turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approx- Turn off at exit marked “Route 18 North-New Brunswick." Proceed imately 24 miles, you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 Turnpike. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed on Route 18 north. Take (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed on the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Route 18 north. Take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers Campus. Make a right onto Avenue E before the light. Proceed on RAC, Livingston Campus. Make a right onto Avenue E before the light. Avenue E and make the second left onto Rockafeller Road after pass- Proceed on Avenue E and make the second left onto Rockafeller Road ing the red Rutgers University Health Services building. The Louis after passing the red Rutgers University Health Services building. The Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side. Louis Brown Athletic Center will be on the left hand side.

Interstate 287 Turn off at Exit 9 “Bound Brook/Highland Park." Proceed East on River Road toward Highland Park. Continue on River Road and you will pass under the overpass for Route 18. Make the next left onto Route 18 North. Proceed on Route 18 north. Take the second exit marked Metlars Lane, Rutgers RAC, Livingston Campus. Make a right onto Avenue E before the light. Proceed on Avenue E 207 2009-10 SCARLET KNIGHTS

00 • Gregory Echenique 3 • Mike Rosario 5 • Hamady Ndiaye 10 • James Beatty 11 • Dane Miller So • 6-9 • 265 • F So • 6-3 • 190 • G Sr • 7-0 • 235 • C Jr • 6-2 • 195 • G Fr • 6-7 • 210 • F Guatire, Venezuela Jersey City, N.J. Dakar, Senegal Wilmington, N.C. Henrietta, N.Y.

15 • Charlie 21 • Austin 22 • Mike Kuhn 23 • Patrick Jackson 24 • Jonathan Mitchell Rigoglioso Johnson So • 6-1 • 190 • G So • 6-6 • 210 • F R-Jr • 6-7 • 225 • F Jr • 6-2 • 185 • G Fr • 6-8 • 230 • F Oceanport, N.J. Brooklyn, N.Y. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Wayne, N.J. Elkins Park, Pa.

25 • Muhamed 31 • Mike Coburn 32 • Brian Okam 40 • Tomasz Kokosinski Hasani Jr • 6-0 • 185 • G Fr • 7-0 • 245 • C So • 6-8 • 235 • F Fr • 6-3 • 190 • G Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Enugu, Nigeria Bergenfield, N.J. Pristina, Kosovo 2010 CAMP DATES Scarlet Shootout ...... High school teams ...... June 12-13 (Saturday-Sunday) Team Camp Session I ...... High school teams ...... June 25-27 (Friday-Sunday) Individual Skills Camp ...... Entering grades six through 12 ...... June 28-July 1 (Monday-Thursday) Team Camp Session II ...... High school teams ...... July 9-11 (Friday-Sunday) Day Camp ...... Entering grades two through nine ...... July 26-30 (Monday-Friday) Team Camp Session III ...... High school teams ...... July 30-August 1 (Friday-Sunday) Call 732-445-4291 or visit www.coachfredhill.com