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2004-2005 PANTHERS games. elevision Conference *Indicates Big East vs. Memphis (ESPN) 7:00 pm Dec. 11Dec. 18 at Penn State (FSN)Dec. 23 COPPIN STATEDec. 29 RICHMOND (ESPN2)Jan. 2 SOUTH CAROLINA (FSN) 2:00 pm Jan. 5Jan. 8 BUCKNELL 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Jan. 15 *GEORGETOWN (FSN) 7:00 pm Jan. 18 at *Rutgers (FSN) *SETON HALL (WTAE)Jan. 22 7:00 pm (FSN) at *St. John’s Jan. 29 at *Connecticut (ESPN)Jan. 31 7:00 pm *SYRACUSE (ESPN) 2:00 pm Feb. 5 Noon *PROVIDENCE (ESPN2) 7:30 pm Feb. 8 9:00 pm Feb. 12 (ESPN2) Virginia at *West 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Feb. 14 JOHN’S (FSN) *ST. 6:00 pm *NOTRE DAME (ESPN)Feb. 20 at *Syracuse (ESPN)Feb. 23 at *Villanova (ABC)Feb. 26 7:00 pm *WEST VIRGINIA (FSN) Noon Feb. 28 *CONNECTICUT (CBS) 7:00 pm 5March *at Boston College (ESPN) 9-12March 7:00 pm 1:30 pm at *Notre Dame (CBS) Big East Championship 17-20March 3:45 pm 7:00 pm Rounds NCAA First & Second 24-27March NCAA RegionalsApril 2-4 2:00 pm TBA All home games played in the Petersen Events TBA NCAA Final Fouron the campus. All times Eastern. All home games in CAPS. T TBA TBA DATE 6Nov. 14Nov. (TV) OPPONENT 20 (Exh.) CARNEGIE-MELLON Nov. UNIVERSITY (Exh.) GANNON 24Nov. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm HOWARD 27Nov. MORRIS ROBERT Dec. 1 LOYOLA (Md.)Dec. 4 TIME FRANCIS (Pa.)Dec. 7 ST. DUQUESNE (FSN) 7:00 pm Classic Jimmy V. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:00 pm games in parentheses. PLEASE NOTE: All times are subject to change. For ticket information, please call or (800) 643-PITT (412) 648-PITT. BIG EAST’S TOP-THREE YEAR PERIODS Best Big East league records over a three-year span:

School, Year W-L Pct. Connecticut, 1993-96 49-5 .907 PITTSBURGH, 2001-04 39-9 .813 Georgetown, 1982-85 39-9 .813 St. John’s, 1984-87 39-9 .813 PITTSBURGH’S ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST THREE SEASONS (2001-04) ■ Captured three straight Big East regular season titles (2002, 2003, 2004). ■ Won school’s first-ever Big East Tournament Championship (2003). ■ Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” for the third consecutive season, one of only five schools nationwide to achieve this honor during that span. ■ Compiled an 88-16 record and .846 winning percentage from 2001-04, a winning percentage that ranks first nationally during that period (1. Pittsburgh, .846, 88-16; 2. Duke, .838, 88-17; 3. Gonzaga, .835, 81-16). ■ Amassed a 39-9 Big East league record with three straight 13-3 seasons from 2001-04, a record that ties for second among the best all-time basketball three-year spans. ■ Completed its third consecutive season ranked among the nation’s top-10 schools, one of only three schools to achieve this honor (Pittsburgh, Duke, Kansas). ■ Advanced to the Big East Championship Final in four consecutive seasons (2001-04), one of only two programs in league history to achieve this distinction. ■ Ranked among the nation’s top-10 programs in 32 weekly polls and listed among the top-25 in each of the last 43 consecutive polls. ■ Totaled a 51-2 home record from 2001-04 including a 35-1 record in the two-year-old . Additionally, the program won its first 34 games in the Petersen Events Center, the third longest win streak to open an arena in NCAA Division I history (1. UCLA, 51; 2. Providence, 41; 3. Pittsburgh, 34). ■ Completed a school-record 40-game home win streak (11/23/02-2/29/04), a streak which spanned two years and 68 days and included 34 Petersen Events Center wins, 20 Big East wins, 28 opponents held to 60 points or less and an average victory margin of 18.5 points from 2001-04. ■ Limited opponents to a combined 58.8 points per game on 39.0 percent shooting. ■ Appeared on television a total of 72 games, an average of 24 times per year (15-ESPN, 6-ESPN2, 3-ABC, 12-CBS, 36-ESPN Regional).

COLLEGE BASKETBALL’S BEST PRO- GRAMS OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS (Where Pittsburgh ranks among national winning percentage leaders and top programs over last three seasons; as of October, 2004)

School 2003-04 2001-03 Total Pct. PITTSBURGH 31-5 57-11 88-16 .846 Duke 31-6 57-11 88-17 .838 Gonzaga 28-3 53-13 81-16 .835 Kentucky 27-5 54-14 81-19 .810 Kansas 24-9 63-12 87-21 .806 Connecticut 33-6 50-17 83-23 .783 Stanford 30-2 44-19 74-21 .779 TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS The 2004-05 Pittsburgh Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a Table of Contents ...... 2 Duquesne ...... 121 NCAA/Big East Stat Leaders...... 206 publication of the University of Howard ...... 121 Postseason History ...... 207 Pittsburgh Athletic Media Loyola, Md...... 122 NCAA Tournament Records ..... 208-209 Relations Office and was PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Jimmy V. Classic ...... 122 NCAA Tournament Game History .... 210 managed, written, created, designed and edited by Greg Memphis ...... 123 Big East Championship History ...... 211 Hotchkiss. Introduction to Pittsburgh ...... 4-5 Penn State ...... 123 Big East Championship Records ..... 212 Big East Champions ...... 6-7 Richmond ...... 124 National Polls ...... 213 „ EDITOR: Greg Hotchkiss Gateway to the NBA ...... 8-9 Robert Morris ...... 124 Attendance Figures ...... 214 Big East Basketball ...... 10-11 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 125 100-Point Games ...... 215 „ CONTRIBUTING EDITORS The Big East Tournament ...... 12-13 South Carolina ...... 125 Margin of Victory Records ...... 215 E.J. Borghetti, Brad Cuprik, International Panthers ...... 14-15 Comeback Wins ...... 216 Burt Lauten, Celeste Welsh. The Petersen Events Center ...... 16-19 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Halftime Leads ...... 216 „ KEY CONTRIBUTORS Men’s Basketball Facilities ...... 20-21 Boston College ...... 126 All-Time Overtime Games ...... 217 Ashlee Bartko, Sarah Hauck, Television Exposure ...... 22-23 Connecticut ...... 127 Petersen Events Center Records ..... 217 GIna Pomponio, Megan Game Atmosphere ...... 24-25 Georgetown ...... 128 Career Individual Scoring ...... 218-222 Cicone, Robyn Ettinger, Keri Oakland Zoo ...... 26-27 Notre Dame ...... 129 All-Time Lineups ...... 223-224 Henderson. Homecourt Advantage ...... 28-29 Providence ...... 130 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 225-227 Devastating Defense ...... 30-31 Rutgers ...... 131 All-Time Opponents ...... 228 „ PRINTING Pittsburgh Basketball Family ...... 32-33 St. John’s ...... 132 Results vs. Opponents ...... 229-235 Geyer Printing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt Basketball: The Place to Be . 34-35 Seton Hall ...... 133 Versus the Conferences ...... 236 „ GRAPHIC/COVER DESIGN Player Development ...... 36-37 Syracuse ...... 134 All-Time Scores ...... 237-252 Vance Wright Adams, Pittsburgh Basketball Fever ...... 38-39 Villanova ...... 135 Pittsburgh, Pa. Season Ending Banquet ...... 40-41 West Virginia ...... 136 The University of Pittsburgh ...... 42-43 2005 Big East Championship ...... 137 HISTORY „ RECRUITING SECTION City of Pittsburgh ...... 44-45 2005 NCAA Tournament ...... 138 DESIGN Pittsburgh Sports Town ...... 46-47 The Beginning ...... 254-255 Grant Hawkins, Grant Hawkins Design, Dallas, Texas. Pittsburgh Student Life ...... 48-49 2003-04 IN REVIEW H.C. “Doc” Carlson ...... 256 Academic Emphasis ...... 50-51 Pitt Pavilion/1940-41 Final Four ...... 257 „ LAYOUT AND DESIGN Strength & Conditioning ...... 52-53 Don Hennon/Good Players & Teams 258 Greg Hotchkiss Athletic Training ...... 54-55 2003-04 Season in Review ...... 140-144 Buzz, Amoeba Man & Gurg ...... 259 Media Spotlight ...... 56-58 2003-04 Statistics/Results ...... 145-146 The Magical Season of 1973-74 .... 260 „ PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Game-by-Game Statistics...... 147 A Knight to Remember ...... 261 Harry Bloomberg; Michael 2004-05 SEASON PREVIEW Game Highs and Lows ...... 148 Dr. Roy Makes a Field House Call ... 262 Drazdzinski; Sean Patrick Points/Assists/Rebounds ...... 149 Clancy Lowers the Boom ...... 263 Brady; Will Babin, Image Point; Season Preview ...... 60-65 2003-04 Big East Results ...... 150 Welcome to the Big East ...... 264 Joe Kapelewski; Chaz Palla; 2003-04 Rosters ...... 66 2003-04 Final Big East Statistics .... 151 Smith & Lane Raise the Level ...... 265 Dave Arrigo; Patricia Nagle; Herb Ferguson; Matt Freed; Game-by-Game Reviews ...... 152-160 A Class to Remember ...... 266 Gary Guydosh; Michael E. COACHING STAFF The Era ...... 267 Haritan; Jason Hillman; Hail to Fitzgerald Field House Era ...... 268-269 Pitt: A Sports History of the Coach ...... 68-74 ACHIEVEMENTS Petersen Events Center ...... 270-271 University of Pittsburgh, by Jim Barry Rohrssen ...... 75 Retired Jerseys ...... 272 O’Brien and Marty Wolfson; Joe Lombardi ...... 76 Championship Teams ...... 162-167 Panther Pride: University of Pat Sandle ...... 77 National Honors ...... 168 THE UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh Men’s Basketball, ...... 78 All-America Players ...... 169-170 Sam Sciullo, Jr.; Sue Wrbican; Brian Spurlock; Stephen C. Support Staff Bios ...... 79-80 Regional Honors ...... 171 The University of Pittsburgh ...... 274-275 Parker; Brian Tirpak; Mitchell Conference Honors ...... 172-174 Chancellor Mark Nordenberg ... 276-277 Layton; Shawn Sullivan; PLAYER PROFILES Panthers in the NBA ...... 175-177 Athletic Director Jeff Long ...... 278-279 Pittsburgh Pirates; Pittsburgh International Panthers ...... 178 Athletic Administration ...... 280 Steelers; Pittsburgh Chevon Troutman ...... 82-86 Sports Medicine ...... 281 Convention and Visitors Mark McCarroll ...... 87-90 Team Pittsburgh ...... 282 Bureau; Stephen Slade; USA Yuri Demetris ...... 91-93 RECORDS The Varsity Walk...... 283 Basketball; NBA Photo ...... 94-97 The Big East Conference ...... 284 Services; CBA; CoSIDa; Mike Humes, ESPN, . Chris Taft ...... 98-101 Coaching Records ...... 180 Commissioner Mike Tranghese ...... 285 Levon Kendall ...... 102-103 General Records...... 181-183 NCAA Guidelines for Boosters ...... 286 „ SPECIAL THANKS Antonio Graves ...... 104-105 Scoring Leaders ...... 184-185 Pittsburgh Basketball Camps ...... 286 Charlie Stage, Geyer Printing; ...... 106-107 1,000-Point Club ...... 186-191 Sam Sciullo, Jr.; Tiffany A. Dante Milligan ...... 108 Performance Records ...... 191-192 Howe, Arcadia Publishing; Marcus Bowman ...... 108 Field Goal Leaders ...... 193 MEDIA INFORMATION Terry Beckwith, Fort Worth, Charles Small ...... 109 Three-Point Field Goal Leaders ...... 194 Texas; Capital Cards, Mason, Keith Benjamin ...... 110 Leaders ...... 195 Memo to the Media ...... 288-289 Mich. John DeGroat ...... 110 Leaders ...... 196 Petersen Events Center Map ...... 288 „ ON THE COVER Ronald Ramon ...... 111 Assists Leaders ...... 197 Maps/Directions ...... 290 Pittsburgh’s three seniors Yuri Game-by-Game Statistics...... 112-118 Blocked Shots Leaders ...... 198 Panthers on the Air ...... 291 Demetris, Chevon Troutman Steals Leaders ...... 199 Beano Cook Media Workroom ...... 291 and Mark McCarroll have 2003-04 OPPONENTS Participation Leaders ...... 200 Primary Media Outlets ...... 292-293 provided the University of Freshman Records ...... 201 Travel Headquarters ...... 293 Pittsburgh and its fans with the NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 202-203 Pittsburgh Service Directory ...... 294 Golden Age of Pittsburgh Bucknell ...... 120 Team Season Highs ...... 204-205 Pittsburgh Quick Facts ...... 295 Basketball. Coppin State ...... 120 Winning Streaks ...... 205 Radio/Television Roster ...... 295

2003-04 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Chevon Troutman has emerged as the prototypical Pittsburgh basketball player. Troutman is the ultimate team player: a tough, talented rebounder, athletic low-post defender and gifted offensive player who plays with passion. Entering his senior season at Pittsburgh, Troutman has an opportunity to set school career and season records for field goal percentage and depart the program as its all-time winningest four-year player. His variety of characteristics including teamwork, work ethic, outstanding attitude and on-court desire provide an ideal example for future Pittsburgh basketball players.

A former amateur boxer, junior Carl Krauser is a scorer, leader and clutch player at . The 2003–04 Big East Most Improved Player award winner and All-Big East selection, Krauser is a competitive, aggressive, hard-working and passionate player who gives all-out effort. His one goal on the basketball court is to win. That passion for winning motivates Krauser, who last year led Pittsburgh in scoring (15.4 ppg), assists (145) and free throw shooting (.777). His trademark is the crossing of the arms in the form of an “X”, symbolizing his affection for his native Bronx. 2004-05 PREVIEW

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The Golden Era of Pittsburgh Basketball has program looking for more; Panthers face the challenge of replacing three seniors in 2004-05 The Golden Era of Pittsburgh a premium as sellout crowds are Basketball. A fitting name for a commonplace as fans place their three-year period that has seen the names on a waiting list for tickets. Pittsburgh program capture three The Panthers also play a majority of consecutive Big East regular-season their games on television as a total titles, advance to three straight of 72 contests over the past three NCAA Tournament “Sweet years were either broadcast Sixteens,” rank among the nation’s nationally or regionally. And the top-10 in each of the last three final Panthers have achieved off the floor polls and amass a nation-best 88- as seven basketball players earned 16 three-year record. During the their undergraduate degrees. era, Pittsburgh opened its brand- With those successes, titles, new, state-of-the-art Petersen achievements, and unmatched Events Center, won its first 34 exposure, Pittsburgh is now games in the arena and compiled considered among the nation’s elite an impressive 40-game home win programs. It is streak en route to a 51-2 three-year the program’s objective to take the home record. Fan interest is now at next step forward.

PITTSBURGH PRESEASON STORYLINES

„ Pittsburgh begins its quest for a fourth consecutive BIG EAST 60 regular-season title, fourth straight NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen” appearance and fifth straight appearance in the BIG EAST Championship Final. „ Pittsburgh traveled to Toronto, Ontario over Labor Day weekend. The visit included two contests against Canadian Club teams. In addition to the two basketball games, Panthers players visited and had dinner at Niagara Falls, practiced and played games at the ’ practice facility, attended an Oakland Athletics- Toronto Blue Jays game and received a talk from Oakland A’s manager and University of Pittsburgh graduate Ken Macha. 2004-05 Award candidate and 2003-04 Big East Most Improved Player Carl Krauser „ Pittsburgh will be challenged in replacing three seniors from 2003- returns to the Panthers after leading the team in scoring, assists and free throw percentage last season. 04: Jaron Brown, Julius Page and Toree Morris. The trio combined After finishing the 2003-04 and defense will be tough to for a 107-30 record, 289 career starts, 3,154 points, 1,392 season with a school-best 31-5 replace. rebounds and 564 assists. overall record and 13-3 Big East “It’s going to be difficult to „ Four new players should see key roles, including redshirt mark, Pittsburgh enters the 2004- replace that much experience,” freshman Dante Milligan, junior college transfer John DeGroat and 05 season without three players— Dixon said. “It’s tough to replace true freshmen Keith Benjamin and Ronald Ramon. starters Jaron Brown and Julius three players who started a „ Twelve BIG EAST Conference schools will compete in the regular Page—and center Toree Morris. combined 289 games. The previous 16-game league format. All 12 schools will advance to the BIG The trio departed as the school’s all- season, we had to replace three EAST Championship. The Panthers will play five league schools two time winningest senior class, players who combined for 251 times and the remaining teams one time each. Schools who play producing the most successful starts. But we have a good nucleus Pitt two times this year include Connecticut, Syracuse, Notre Dame, four-year period in school history back and I’m excited about the West Virginia and St. John’s. In 2005-06, BIG EAST basketball will (107-30). Over the four-year period upcoming season.” welcome Cincinnati, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette and South Florida (2000-04), the trio combined for Even with the losses, three to the league. 289 career starts, 3,154 points, starters return in flashy, hard- „ The Panthers’ overall schedule is challenging as the Panthers will 1,392 rebounds and 564 assists. working point guard Carl Krauser, feature four games against the last two defending national But the threesome provided much imposing and athletic center Chris champions (Connecticut and Syracuse), an always-demanding BIG more than wins. Brown’s leader- Taft and talented all-around forward EAST schedule along with difficult non-conference games against ship, defensive approach, versatility Chevon Troutman. Krauser returns Memphis, Richmond and South Carolina. and knowledge of the system will be for his redshirt junior season after „ Pittsburgh will attempt to make a fifth consecutive appearance in missed along with Page’s many leading the Panthers in both scoring the BIG EAST Championship title game. The Big East Championship talents, athleticism and perimeter (15.4) and assists (145). Taft seems runs from March 9-12 at New York’s . defense. In addition, Morris’ size primed for a breakout season after he averaged 10.9 points, 7.5

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WHAT PITTSBURGH RETURNS IN 2004-05

Category Percent Returning Last year’s starters: ...... 60% (2 of 5) Last year’s total starts: ...... 54% (83 of 180) Team’s top-10 in minutes played: ...... 70% (7 of 10) Total minutes played: ...... 61% (4491 of 7325) Points scored:...... 64% (1560 of 2446) Field goals made: ...... 64% (575 of 904) Field goal attempts: ...... 61% (1167 of 1921) 3-point FG made: ...... 53% (79 of 150) 3-point FG attempts: ...... 51% (250 of 490) Offensive rebounds: ...... 73% (342 of 466) Defensive rebounds: ...... 72% (615 of 854) Total rebounds: ...... 73% (957 of 1320) Assists: ...... 66% (347 of 523) Blocked shots: ...... 78% (131 of 169) Steals: ...... 58% (125 of 215)

61 rebounds and blocked 60 shots as only a freshman. Troutman is the team’s top low-post defender who ranked among team leaders in a variety of statistics including scoring (9.8 ppg) and rebounding (6.2 rpg). Senior Mark McCarroll, last year’s sixth man and spark off the bench, is back at forward for his final season, while senior Yuri Demetris returns with experience at guard. Three sophomores—Levon Kendall, Aaron Gray, and Antonio Graves—all are back after playing valuable spot roles off the bench last season. All three should make even more of an impact in the coming year. UPPER LEFT: Antonio Graves returns to the team In addition, four newcomers after providing valuable backup guard play in 2003-04. enter the mix and will be counted upon immediately to fill roles. Those UPPER RIGHT: Carl Krauser and Chevon four student-athletes include junior Troutman celebrate a play in 2003-04. college transfer John DeGroat, true ABOVE: Chevon Troutman has the opportunity to freshmen Keith Benjamin and set the school’s career field goal percentage Ronald Ramon and redshirt record. He enters his final season with a .656 freshman Dante Milligan. career percentage. Here is a position-by-position look at the 2004-05 Pittsburgh UPPER RIGHT: Pittsburgh in its team huddle prior to a game. Panthers: LEFT: The 2003-04 Big East Rookie of the Year FORWARDS Chris Taft led Pittsburgh in rebounding (7.5 rpg) and blocked shots (60). He also set a school record for most Big East Rookie of the Week An all-around versatile performer, honors with six. Chevon Troutman returns to the

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Panthers for his final season. A working player. We’re looking for stopper for us on the defensive fifth-year senior, Troutman is a him to shoot more this season.” end.” tough, talented rebounder, ultimate Named Pittsburgh’s Most Also back at forward is redshirt team player and Pittsburgh’s top Improved Player for the 2003-04 sophomore Levon Kendall, who low-post defender. Proof of his all- season, six-foot-10-inch Mark saw action in 14 games and 79 around talent and versatility is the McCarroll returns at forward for minutes last year. A good shooter, fact that last year he ranked among the Panthers. Last year as passer and team player, Kendall’s team leaders in a variety of Pittsburgh’s sixth man, the significant game last season was categories, including scoring (9.8 experienced and athletic McCarroll against Murray State when he came ppg), rebounding (6.2 rpg), assists provided a spark off the bench off the bench to score 11 points in (66), steals (42) and blocked shots while contributing 5.5 points and Troutman’s absence. Kendall gained (35). Already in his career, 2.8 rebounds in 16.1 minutes per experience this summer with his Troutman has played in 95 games, game. His breakout games came third stint on Canada’s Under-21 scored 840 points (8.8 ppg), pulled last year when he poured in a Junior National Team. In the four- down 479 rebounds (5.0 rpg) and career-high 26 points and game Global Games Tournament in blocked 61 shots. His current career converted 11 of his 12 field goal Dallas, he led Team Canada in both field goal percentage of .656 (335- attempts against Georgia, and scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding 511) easily ranks as the top mark in finished with 15 points and nailed (8.5 rpg) and shot 50 percent (21- school history. An All-Big East two 3-pointers in a key win at 42) from the floor. selection in 2002-03, look for Syracuse. McCarroll will see an “Levon had a good summer as Troutman to put it all together in increased role in 2004-05. far as playing with the Canadian 2004-05 with a breakout season. “Obviously Mark made big Junior National Team,” Dixon said. “Chevon has won wherever he’s strides last year,” Dixon said. “He’s put on some weight since last been,” Dixon said. “Simply put, he “We’re looking for him to make even year, is stronger and gives us a makes teams win and he makes his bigger strides this year. He’s different look from the perimeter.” teammates better. He’s a leader by become a very good defensive Two players—redshirt freshman example, a quiet, unselfish, hard- player and he can become a Dante Milligan and junior college

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ABOVE: Levon Kendall spent the summer with the Canadian Junior National Team. Kendall led Team Canada in scoring and rebounding during its Global Games Tour in June.

ABOVE RIGHT: Yuri Demetris is back for his senior season. As a youngster, Demetris attended Pitt games and always wanted to play for the Panthers. He also has the distinction of scoring the final basket in Fitzgerald Field House history.

ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Yuri Demetris provides experience in the backcourt. Demetris has played in 71 career games and 522 career minutes.

FAR RIGHT: Mark McCarroll provided a spark off the bench in 2003-04. McCarroll finished the season with 198 points (5.5 ppg) after scoring just 116 points the previous two seasons.

RIGHT: Carl Krauser and Antonio Graves are two returning guards for the Panthers.

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PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN BIG EAST’S TOP THREE-YEAR LEAGUE PERIODS

KEY PLAYERS RETURNING (8) Best Big East league records over a three-year span: Player Pos. 2003-04 Statistics School, Year W-L Pct. Chevon Troutman ...... F ...... 9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg, .654 FGPct. Connecticut, 1993-96 ...... 49-5 ...... 907 Notes: Threatening to break the school’s career field goal percentage PITTSBURGH, 2001-04...... 39-9 ...... 813 record and currently owns a .656 clip (335-511)…Career numbers: 840 Georgetown, 1982-85 ...... 39-9 ...... 813 points, 40 double-figure scoring games, 8.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg in 95 games St. John’s, 1984-87 ...... 39-9 ...... 813 and 41 starts…Pitt’s top low-post defender…Started 34 of team’s 35 games, led team in field goal percentage (.654, 136-208)…Among top three statistical leaders in rebounds, steals, blocked shots and assists. BIG EAST COMBINED RECORDS OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS Carl Krauser ...... PG ...... 15.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 4.5 apg (Chart includes 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04) Notes: 2003-04 Big East Most Improved Player…Associated Press honorable mention All-America…Named to All-Big East Second Team, Overall Games League Games USWBA All-District, NABC All-District and Big East All-Tournament in School W-L Pct. School W-L Pct. 2003-04…Led Panthers in scoring, assists and free throw percentage PITTSBURGH ...... 88-16 ... .846 PITTSBURGH ...... 39-9 ... .813 (.777)…Finished with 1.51 :turnover ratio in 2003-04…Career Connecticut ...... 83-23 ... .783 Connecticut ...... 35-13 ... .729 averages: 10.7 ppg, 3.7 apg, 3.8 rpg in 33 starts and 64 games. Syracuse ...... 76-25 ... .752 Syracuse ...... 33-15 ... .688 Notre Dame ...... 65-34 ... .657 Notre Dame ...... 29-19 ... .604 Chris Taft ...... C ...... 10.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.7 bpg Boston College ...... 63-34 ... .649 Boston College ...... 28-20 ... .583 Notes: 2003-04 Big East Freshman of the Year…Unanimous Freshman All- Providence ...... 53-39 ... .576 Seton Hall ...... 25-23 ... .521 America honoree…All-Big East Third Team and Big East All Tournament Georgetown ...... 51-41 ... .554 Providence ...... 25-23 ... .521 selection…Led Panthers in rebounding, blocked shots (60) and double- Seton Hall ...... 50-41 ... .549 doubles (6) on year…Shot .559 from the floor...Reached double-figure Villanova ...... 21-27 ... .438 scoring in 19 games and double-figure rebounds in nine…Started 24 Rutgers ...... 50-41 ... .549 Georgetown ...... 19-29 ... .396 games in 2003-04. Miami ...... 49-42 ... .539 Rutgers ...... 19-29 ... .396 Villanova ...... 52-46 ... .531 Miami ...... 18-30 ... .375 Mark McCarroll...... F ...... 5.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg, .510 FGPct. St. John’s ...... 47-46 ... .505 St. John’s ...... 17-31 ... .354 Notes: Named team’s Most Improved Player…Emerged as Pitt’s sixth West Virginia ...... 39-49 ... .443 Virginia Tech ...... 15-33 ... .313 man in 2003-04…Career averages: 3.6 ppg, 2.2 rpg in 88 games and Virginia Tech ...... 36-50 ... .419 West Virginia ...... 13-35 ... .271 three starts…Scored career-high 26 points vs. Georgia (11-12 FG)…Reached double-figure scoring six times. transfer John DeGroat—join the CURRENT CONSECUTIVE Yuri Demetris ...... G ...... 0.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg, 32 GP mix at forward. Milligan is a talented Notes: Played in 71 career games, 522 career minutes…Career six-foot-eight-inch tall player from NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN numbers: 94 points, 11 3-pointers, 41 career assists…Dished out 23 Trinity-Pawling H.S. in New York APPEARANCES 63 assists in 32 games played in 2003-04. who can shoot. DeGroat is a six- foot-six-inch small forward who (source: NCAA records book; Antonio Graves ...... G ...... 2.1 ppg, 0.8 apg prior to this season) Notes: Played in 33 games, 356 minutes, averaged 10.8 minutes per joins the Panthers from nationally game and made four starts as a backup guard in 2003-04. ranked Northeastern Colorado No. School Years Junior College. A native of 7 ..... Duke ...... 1998-04 4 ..... Kansas ...... 2001-04 Levon Kendall ...... F ...... 1.1 ppg, 0.9 rpg Newburgh, N.Y., DeGroat averaged Notes: Played in 14 games, 79 minutes as a backup forward in 2003-04. 3 ..... Connecticut ...... 2002-04 11.7 points, 6.9 rebounds per 3 ..... PITTSBURGH .....2002-04 Aaron Gray ...... C ...... 1.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg game and hit 44 percent of his 3- 3 ..... Texas ...... 2002-04 Notes: Earned team’s Academic Excellence Award…Played in 15 games pointers last year as a sophomore. and 88 minutes as a backup center. “Dante had a very good redshirt year last season and he’s stronger, young junior who continues to KEY PLAYERS LOST (3) more comfortable and more improve. He’s a good athlete, very Player Pos. 2003-04 Statistics versatile,” Dixon said. “John is a physical and a good shooter.” Jaron Brown ...... F ...... 11.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.8 apg Notes: 2003-04 Big East Sportsmanship Award recipient, All-Big East Second Team, NABC All-District Second Team and Big East All- Tournament honoree…Set school-record for career games played (137)…One of only four players in Pitt history to register 1,000 points, 600 rebounds and 200 assists in a career…Career numbers: 1,258 points (9.2 ppg), 651 rebounds (4.8 rpg), 295 assists.

Julius Page ...... G ...... 11.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 56-170 3FG Notes: 2002-03 Big East Tournament MVP and consensus All-District selection…Set school-records for career starts (128) and career minutes (4,360)…One of only seven players in school history to start four straight years…Career numbers: 1,512 points (11.1 ppg), 402 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 210-624 3FG, 79 double-figure scoring games.

Toree Morris ...... C ...... 1.9 ppg, 1.8 rpg, Notes: Career numbers: 384 points (2.9 ppg), .537 FG Pct. (158-294), 339 rebounds (2.6 rpg)…Played in 131 career games with 52 starts.

KEY NEWCOMERS (4) Player Pos. Notes Keith Benjamin ...... G ...... 6-2 guard/Mt. Vernon, N.Y. John DeGroat ...... F ...... 6-6 forward/Newburgh, N.Y. Chris Taft became the first freshman at Pitt to Bronx native Carl Krauser owns career averages Dante Milligan ...... F ...... Redshirted 2003-04 season average more than 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds of 10.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per Ronald Ramon ...... G ...... 6-1 combo guard/Bronx, N.Y. since Charles Smith in 1984-85. He also hit game. Krauser has averaged 11.9 ppg. in seven double -figure scoring in 19 games. appearances at Madison Square Garden.

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Center Chris Taft could also see action at power forward. 2004-05 SENIOR CLASS: WINNERS GUARDS Pittsburgh’s 2004-05 senior Returning at point guard is junior class of Yuri Demetris, Mark McCarroll and Chevon Troutman Carl Krauser. After assuming point enters the year needing 20 vic- guard duties from in tories to surpass last year’s se- 2003-04, Krauser proved his worth nior class for the best four-year as he led the Panthers in scoring victory total in school history. Here (15.4 ppg), assists (145) and free is where the threesome ranks throw shooting (77.7 percent). He among Pitt’s top four-year men’s also averaged 4.9 rebounds per basketball periods: game, hit 48 3-pointers and finished the season with a 1.51 Senior Class W-L Pct. 2003-04 107-30 .781 assist:turnover ratio. A strong, 2002-03 89-40 .690 inspirational, exciting and all-around 2004-05 88-16 .846 player, Krauser was named the Big 1987-88 81-41 .663 East’s Most Improved Player, earned 1988-89 81-42 .658 Second Team All-Big East honors 1930-31 80-27 .748 and was a consensus all-region 1989-90 78-45 .634 selection (NABC and USBWA) last 1986-87 75-47 .615 year. A 2003-04 AP honorable 1981-82 74-45 .622 mention All-America selection, Krauser will enter the season as a to our success. He’s improved and preseason John Wooden Award has become a very good defensive candidate and preseason All- player.” America selection. Krauser is poised In his first season at Pittsburgh for a great season. last year, sophomore Antonio “Carl had a very good first year at Graves emerged as a capable and point guard last year,” Dixon said. reliable backup. Graves, who signed “He surprised a lot of people. Look with the Panthers in late August of 64 for him to improve, like he’s always 2003, can play either the point or done, with the added experience of off-guard position. He saw action in last year.” 33 games with four starts and Also returning to the Panthers averaged 10.8 minutes, 2.1 points with experience is senior Yuri and dished out 30 assists on the Demetris. The Pittsburgh native year. One of Pittsburgh’s top has proved to be the Panthers’ best shooters and ball handlers, Graves passer and zone breaker, who is a should compete for a starting good shooter and has a full position. understanding of Pittsburgh’s “Antonio had a very good system. Demetris has seen action in freshman season,” Dixon said. “He 71 career games and 522 minutes got a lot of minutes in big games and last year played significant and seemed very comfortable. He’s minutes in several important a great teammate and player who’s contests. He was largely credited going to keep getting better and with helping Pitt defeat Georgetown better.” with his passing. Demetris should Two freshmen also enter the mix challenge for a starting role in his at guard in New York natives final collegiate season. Ronald Ramon (Bronx, N.Y./All “Yuri has been a valuable part of Hallows H.S.) and Keith Benjamin our winning the last four years,” (Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon Dixon said. “His unselfishness and H.S.). Ramon can play either the passing has been a key component point or off-guard positions and has

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Pittsburgh has advanced to the Big East Championship title game in each of the last four seasons (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004). The Pan- thers captured the 2003 championship, its first-ever tournament title. Pittsburgh is one of only six schools nationwide to advance to its conference tournament title game in each of the last four years. The others: American, Duke, Gonzaga, Kent State, PITTSBURGH and Valparaiso.

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been described as a streaky shooter, distributor and leader who DEFENSIVE COMPARISON OVER THE LAST FIVE SEASONS makes players better around him. Year PPG PTsAll.(GP) FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT TO W-L Benjamin plays the off-guard spot 1999-00 67.0 1876 (28) 688-1597 .431 182-510 .357 419 13-15 and has been compared with Julius 2000-01 65.3 2156 (33) 800-1874 .427 195-576 .339 498 19-14 Page for his athleticism and similar 2001-02 60.9 2133 (35) 765-1937 .395 181-628 .288 520 29-6 skills. Both should prove to be 2002-03 59.2 1955 (33) 682-1750 .390 176-573 .307 530 28-5 valuable signees this season and in 2003-04 56.4 2031 (36) 765-1984 .386 186-603 .308 461 31-5 the future. Totals 61.5 10,151 (165) 3700-9142 .404 920-2890 .318 2428 120-45 “Ronald and Keith are great additions to our program,” Dixon collegiate season. The sophomore is Additionally, Taft set a school-record games off the bench last year and is said. “Ronald’s very well-rounded back after an impressive freshman for most Big East Rookie of the Year ready to see more action in the and comes from a basketball family. campaign that saw him earn selections (six) and ranked among coming season. He’s unselfish, a smart player and is unanimous Freshman All-America the school’s top freshman season “Aaron had a great summer a winner. On the floor, he’s a very honors, the Big East Rookie of the performances in 11 statistical working on his physical develop- composed and tough player. Keith is Year Award, All-Big East Third Team categories. Boasting unlimited ment,” Dixon said. “We’re looking a winner and comes from a well- and Big East All-Tournament potential, Taft can also impact a for big things from him this coached program. He’s tough and honors. Along the way, Taft game without scoring, evidenced by season.” physical and understands what it averaged 10.9 points per game, led his multi-talents and skills. takes to win games.” the Panthers in both rebounding Combining those traits with his SCHEDULE Sophomore walk-ons Marcus (7.5 rpg) and blocked shots (60), natural gifts, Taft is primed for a Bowman and Charles Small compiled six double-double breakout season in 2004-05. Once again, Pittsburgh will play provide depth. performances, and amassed 19 “Chris surprised a lot of people through one of the toughest 16- double-digit scoring games starting and improved tremendously from game Big East schedules. In the 12- CENTER in 24 contests. He also shot 55.9 the start of the season until the member Big East Conference, percent (162-290) from the floor end,” Dixon said. “He’s very Pittsburgh will face each of the 11 Six-foot-10-inch Chris Taft and showed why he can impact a unselfish and is a great teammate. Big East schools and play five of returns at center for his second game with his passing (45 assists). He makes his teammates better.” those teams two times apiece. Also back at center is promising Pittsburgh will play each of the last sophomore Aaron Gray. The seven- two defending national champions, foot, 280-pound Gray showed Connecticut and Syracuse, two stretches of potential last year as a times along with Notre Dame, St. freshman. As only the second John’s and West Virginia. 65 seven-footer to play at Pittsburgh, All 12 league schools will advance Gray is a powerful big man with to the Big East Championship, held great hands and work ethic who March 9-12 at ’s can score inside with his signature Madison Square Garden. Home jump hook. He saw action in 15 opponents at the Petersen Events Center include Connecticut, PITTSBURGH’S ALL-TIME Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall, BEST BIG EAST RECORDS Syracuse and West Virginia. The Panthers’ 2004-05 road opponents The 2003-04, 2002-03 and include Boston College, Connecticut, 2001-02 seasons proved to be Notre Dame, Rutgers, St. John’s, Pittsburgh’s best-ever in Big East play. Here is a look at Syracuse, West Virginia and Pittsburgh’s top Big East Villanova. seasons and winningest two- In addition, the Panthers will play year periods in conference a tough non-conference schedule play: that includes nationally ranked Memphis (Jimmy Valvano Classic at BEST SEASON RECORD Madison Square Garden), SEC W-L Season school South Carolina, and regular 13-3 ...... 2003-04 NCAA Tournament participant 13-3 ...... 2002-03 13-3 ...... 2001-02 Richmond along with the annual 12-4 ...... 1987-88 rivalry games against Duquesne 12-4 ...... 1986-87 and Penn State. 10-8 ...... 1996-97 “Similar to last year, our rise has 9-7 ...... 1990-91 provided us the opportunity to once 9-7 ...... 1988-89 again face the toughest schedule in the Big East,” Dixon said. “The Big WINNINGEST East always poses a tremendous TWO-YEAR PERIOD challenge and year-in, year-out, is W-L Seasons 26-6 ...... 2001-02, 2002-03 one of the nation’s toughest 26-6 ...... 2002-03, 2003-04 basketball conferences.” 24-8 ...... 1986-87, 1987-88

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School 0 John DeGroat F 6-6 220 JR TR Newburgh, N.Y./Northeastern Colorado J.C./Monticello 2 Chevon Troutman F 6-7 240 SR* 3L Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area 3 Yuri Demetris G 6-4 220 SR* 3L Glenshaw, Pa./Shaler Area 4 Ronald Ramon G 6-1 180 FR HS Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows 11 Carl Krauser G 6-2 200 JR* 2L Bronx, N.Y./Notre Dame Academy 13 Keith Benjamin G 6-2 190 FR HS Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon 14 Levon Kendall F 6-9 220 SO* 1L Vancouver, British Columbia/Kitsilano 15 Charles Small G 5-7 175 SO* 1L Detroit, Mich./Martin Luther King 20 Dante Milligan F 6-8 200 FR* RS New York, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling 21 Mark McCarroll F 6-10 220 SR* 3L , N.Y./Christ the King 22 Antonio Graves G 6-3 190 SO 1L Mansfield, Ohio/Mansfield Senior 23 Chris Taft F 6-10 260 SO 1L , N.Y./Xaverian 24 Marcus Bowman G 6-3 185 SO* 1L Columbia, S.C./Richland Northeast 33 Aaron Gray C 7-0 275 SO 1L Emmaus, Pa./Emmaus * denotes redshirt year

Head Coach: Jamie Dixon (TCU, 1987), Second Year, 31-5 overall; Associate Head Coach: Barry Rohrssen (St. Francis, NY, 1983); Assistant Coach: Pat Sandle (San Francisco State, 1987); Assistant Coach: Joe Lombardi (Youngstown State, 1981); Director of Basketball Operations: Orlando Antigua (Pittsburgh, 1995); Basketball Video Coordinator: Kevin Roach; Athletic Trainer: Tony Salesi; Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Beltz; Academic Coordinator: Mike Farabaugh; Equipment Manager: Dan Trbovich; Team Managers: Stan Allen, Byron Allis, Lee Baierl, Jarrod Freidman, Tariq Jamal-Francis, Jordan Marks, Dan Szramowski; Student Trainers: Jen Olczak, Erin Pletcher; Administrative Assistant: Beth Schoedel; Media Relations: Greg Hotchkiss.

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 66 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School 13 Keith Benjamin G 6-2 190 FR HS Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon 24 Marcus Bowman G 6-3 185 SO* 1L Columbia, S.C./Richland Northeast 3 Yuri Demetris G 6-4 220 SR* 3L Glenshaw, Pa./Shaler Area 0 John DeGroat F 6-6 220 JR TR Newburgh, N.Y./Northeastern Colorado J.C./Monticello 22 Antonio Graves G 6-3 190 SO 1L Mansfield, Ohio/Mansfield Senior 33 Aaron Gray C 7-0 275 SO 1L Emmaus, Pa./Emmaus 14 Levon Kendall F 6-9 220 SO* 1L Vancouver, British Columbia/Kitsilano 11 Carl Krauser G 6-2 200 JR* 2L Bronx, N.Y./Notre Dame Academy 21 Mark McCarroll F 6-10 220 SR* 3L Queens, N.Y./Christ the King 20 Dante Milligan F 6-8 200 FR* RS New York, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling 4 Ronald Ramon G 6-1 180 FR HS Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows 15 Charles Small G 5-7 175 SO* 1L Detroit, Mich./Martin Luther King 23 Chris Taft F 6-10 260 SO 1L Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian 2 Chevon Troutman F 6-7 240 SR* 3L Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area *denotes redshirt year

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Yuri Demetris ...... Yur-ee Da-MEE-tris Total Players: 14. British Columbia, Canada: 1 (Levon Kendall, Levon Kendall ...... LEE-von Seniors: 3 (Yuri Demetris, Mark McCarroll, Chevon Vancouver). Ronald Ramon ...... Ra-MONE Troutman). Michigan: 1 (Charles Small, Detroit). Barry Rohrssen ...... Roar-son Juniors: 2 (John DeGroat, Carl Krauser) Ohio: 1 (Antonio Graves). Chevon Troutman ...... CHEV-on Sophomores: 6 (Marcus Bowman, Antonio Graves, Pennsylvania: 3 (Yuri Demetris, Glenshaw; Aaron Aaron Gray, Levon Kendall, Charles Small, Chris Gray, Emmaus; Chevon Troutman, Williamsport) Taft). New York: 7 (Keith Benjamin, Mount Vernon; John Redshirt Freshmen: 1 (Dante Milligan). DeGroat, Newburgh; Carl Krauser, Bronx; Mark True Freshmen: 2 (Keith Benjamin, Ronald Ramon). McCarroll, Queens; Dante Milligan, New York; Ronald Ramon, Bronx; Chris Taft, Brooklyn). South Carolina: 1 (Marcus Bowman).

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL In 2003-04, Pittsburgh’s Jamie Dixon became the first rookie head coach in Big East Conference history to both earn Coach of the Year honors and guide his team to the league’s regular-season title. His 31 victories rank as the third-best season win total for a first-year coach in NCAA Division I basketball history and his 18 consecutive wins to begin his coaching career rank third all-time among NCAA Division I coaches. Named Pittsburgh’s 14th men’s basketball coach on April 15, 2003, Dixon has over 13 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience. He has also put together a great group of coaches. With the group’s unique blend of experience, talent, technical knowledge and personality, Pittsburgh’s coaching staff of Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, Pat Sandle and Orlando Antigua ranks among the nation’s best. COACHING STAFF

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Texas Christian ‘87 „ Second Season as Head Coach

The 2003-04 Big East Coach of of Pittsburgh basketball program the Year, Jamie Dixon became the under Head Coach Jamie Dixon. first rookie head coach in Big East An outstanding talent evaluator history to both guide his team to the who is nationally known for his league’s regular-season title and coaching know-how, unquestioned earn Big East Coach of the Year character and integrity, recruiting honors. In 2003-04, Dixon led the skills, rapport with players and work Panthers to their third consecutive ethic, Dixon was introduced as the Big East regular-season title and University of Pittsburgh’s 14th head second all-time overall Big East title, basketball coach on April 15, 2003. third straight NCAA Tournament Dixon has been an essential “Sweet Sixteen” appearance and to figure in the Panthers’ dramatic rise a school-record 31 wins. The to prominence over the last four Panthers concluded the Big East seasons. The winningest four-year regular season at 13-3 for the third period in school history (107-30) straight season after playing witnessed Pittsburgh achieve three 68 through the league’s most difficult consecutive Big East regular season schedule. In addition, the 31 titles, advance to three straight victories rank as the third all-time NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” highest total in NCAA Division I appearances, capture the among first-year head coaches. program’s first-ever Big East Dixon also led Pittsburgh to a Tournament title in 2003, and school-record 27-3 regular season, compile the nation’s best winning its first Big East Tournament No. 1 percentages (.846 with an 88-16 seed since 1988 and an 18-game record) from 2001-04 along with a win streak to begin the year, which ranks as the third best start for a rookie head coach in NCAA Division I history. All accomplished despite losing three key starters, 41 percent of its scoring and 251 career starts from Pittsburgh’s 2002-03’s 28-5 Big East Champion squad.

Success. Commitment to excellence. Teamwork. Unselfishness. Family atmosphere. Defensive intensity. Emphasis on academics. Hard work. Doing things the right way. These characteristics are cornerstones for the University

DID YOU KNOW? In 2003-04, Jamie Dixon became the only first-year head coach in Big East history to earn Coach of the Year honors. He also became the first rookie head coach to guide his team to the league’s regular season championship.

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51-2 home record over the last three years. In addition, the program opened the state-of-the- art, 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center, the nation’s best on-campus basketball venue, in 2002. Dixon is a family man who is smart, intelligent, honest, confident, well-spoken and true to his word. He is a complete coach who cares about his players and the university to the highest degree. For Dixon— basketball is a lifestyle, not a job. He believes teamwork, defense, rebounding and taking good shots are the key ingredients to winning championships. That philosophy has paid off as Pittsburgh consistently ranks among the nation’s top defensive and rebounding squads. Dixon owns 13 years of major NCAA Division I coaching experience, including stints at Pittsburgh (five years), Northern Arizona (four years), Hawaii (three total years) and at UC-Santa Barbara (one year). Additionally, he has served as an assistant under a school’s winningest coach in four different stints (winning percentage). His teams have won nine conference titles, advanced to 69 the postseason in eight different seasons and his student-athletes have earned four league player of the year awards. He helped turn destitute programs at Pittsburgh, Hawaii and Northern Arizona into winners. He has been a winner everywhere and has been successful at several different levels. The Pittsburgh basketball program is indeed enjoying its

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since the 1987-88 campaign, and MOST WINS FOR A FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH IN NCAA HISTORY made its first NCAA Tournament Coach, School First Season Record appearance in nine seasons since Bill Guthridge, North Carolina ...... 1997-98 ...... 34-4 1992-93. The squad also became Bill Hodges, Indiana State ...... 1978-79 ...... 33-1 the first Pittsburgh team to advance JAMIE DIXON, PITTSBURGH ...... 2003-04 ...... 31-5 to a Sweet Sixteen since 1973-74 , Kent State...... 2001-02 ...... 30-6 with two NCAA tournament wins over Central Connecticut State and Golden Age since Dixon’s arrival. In 2000-01, the Panthers surged California. Dixon begins his sixth season with through the conference With all five starters and nine the Pittsburgh basketball program tournament, earning a surprising letterwinners back, the 2002-03 as he has been instrumental in the title game berth while winning five Pittsburgh squad captured the Panthers’ rise to prominence. As of their last seven contests. It was school’s first-ever Big East head recruiter, he played a major that year in Madison Square Garden Tournament title while making its role in Pittsburgh’s 2002-03 that the college basketball world third straight appearance in the title recruiting class which included first took notice of the emerging game. It finished 28-5 on the year three top-100 recruits and ranked Pittsburgh program as the Panthers and advanced to its second among the nation’s top-25 classes upset nationally ranked Syracuse, consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen.” in virtually every recruiting poll. Notre Dame and a surging Miami The Panthers also won their second Additionally, Dixon was a central team to earn the school’s first-ever straight Big East West title and co- figure in the Panthers’ 1999-2000 berth in the championship game. Big East regular season title with a recruiting class, which ranked That strong finish concluded with a second consecutive 13-3 league among the nation’s top 25 and as National Invitation Tournament record. In addition, the Panthers high as fourth-best in the Big East. berth, the school’s first postseason concluded the inaugural season of Facing a major rebuilding project, appearance in four years. the Petersen Events Center with a he joined the Pittsburgh staff in The 2001-02 Pittsburgh team 16-0 home record and finished the 1999 as associate head coach and built upon that momentum as it season on a 22-game home win recruiting coordinator. And in four finished 29-6 and surpassed the streak. short years, helped turn the former school-record of 25 victories In his first season as head coach Pittsburgh basketball program into set in 1973-74. Pittsburgh won the at Pittsburgh (2003-04), Dixon a consistent national power. Big East West championship, the guided the Panthers to a school- school’s first league title of any kind record 31-5 slate, which included 70 THE JAMIE DIXON FILE

„ Birthdate: November 10, 1965 in Burbank, Calif. „ Hometown: North Hollywood, Calif. „ Education: Notre Dame High School graduate, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 1983; Bachelor of Business Administration- Finance, Texas Christian University, 1987; Masters of Science- Economics- University of California-Santa Barbara, 1992. „ Date announced as Pittsburgh Head Coach: Tuesday, April 15, 2003. „ Family: Wife, Jacqueline, son Jack Connor (born June 2, 2002), daughter Shannon Iwalani (born Feb. 25, 2004); son of Jim & Marge Dixon who reside in Los Angeles, sister Maggie is an assistant women’s basketball coach at DePaul University, sister Julie is an attorney in Los Angeles.

„ Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Los Angeles Valley Junior College, 1989-91; Graduate Assistant Coach, University of California-Santa Barbara, 1991-92; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii, 1992-94; Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University, 1994-98; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii, 1998-99; Associate Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2003; Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-present.

„ Playing Career Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Texas Christian University, 1984-87 (Named All-SWC in 1987 and SWC All Academic honoree), led SWC in assists as a senior; Played professionally in Continental Basketball Association (Lacrosse Catbirds) and overseas (New Zealand).

„ Noteworthy Awards 2004 Big East Coach of the Year; 2004 YMCA “Person of the Year.”

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LEFT: Dixon with guard Antonio Graves.

LOWER LEFT: Dixon (middle) and his coaching staff of Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, Pat Sandle and Orlando Antigua.

BOTTOM LEFT: Dixon explains a point to guard Carl Krauser.

BELOW: Dixon conducts a live post-game interview with ESPN’s .

BELOW LEFT: Dixon is extremely involved in the Pittsburgh community and has been recognized with several awards for his dedication.

BELOW RIGHT: Dixon coaching at one his four summer basketball camps.

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DIXON IN THE COMMUNITY „ Raises funds for The Caring Child Breakfast, Boy Souts of Place, a community supported America. center that helps grieving „ Various charity work with the children and families cope Juvenile Diabetes Research with the loss of a loved one. Foundation. „ Participated in the 2003 HOPE „ Attended the American Network Hoops Classic, a Diabetes Association Expo with charitable event that raises the entire Pittsburgh basketball funds to support sports, fitness team. and recreation programs for „ Coaches vs. Cancer. disabled children and adults. „ Variety Club- recognition for „ Speaker at events hosted by outstanding community service non-profit organizations: St. and fundraising in the Anthony’s Holy Name Father- community.

the Big East regular-season He became the first rookie head championship, an NCAA “Sweet coach to earn Big East Coach of the Sixteen” appearance and the Year honors and guide his team to program’s fourth straight Big East the regular-season title in league Tournament title game appearance. history. Dixon also won the first 18

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contests of his coaching career, a plus games in three consecutive Dixon was also instrumental in BELOW: Jamie Dixon is presented with a jersey mark that ranks third in NCAA seasons and advanced to developing the Rainbows’ perimeter at his introductory press conference on April 15, 2003. With his focus steadily on his players, he Division I history for most wins to postseason play two times, players, ncluding former Phoenix joked by saying that jersey No. 1 was already begin a coaching career. including the 1997 National Suns guard and Buffalo, N.Y. native taken (worn by 2003-04 senior Julius Page). Prior to Pittsburgh, Dixon served Invitation Tournament and the Trevor Ruffin. In his second stint at as an assistant coach at the school’s first-ever NCAA Hawaii (1998-99), he worked with University of Hawaii under legendary Tournament appearance in 1998. the perimeter players, including head coach Riley Wallace for the The 1998 Lumberjack squad was Denver Nugget Predrag Savovic 1998-99 season and previously one of two teams to reach the NCAA and concentrated on recruiting both was an assistant under Howland at Tournament and carry a team nationally and abroad. At UC-Santa Northern Arizona University (1994- grade-point average of 3.0 or better. Barbara, Dixon helped lead the 98). He also coached as an assistant Howland and Dixon arrived at Gauchos to an NIT appearance in with Howland at the University of Northern Arizona for the 1994-95 1992. California-Santa Barbara (1991-92) season. After suffering through Dixon began his coaching career under Jerry Pimm before moving back-to-back 9-17 and 7-19 in 1989 as the head coach at on to the University of Hawaii for two seasons, the staff guided Northern TeAute College in New Zealand seasons (1992-94). Arizona to the 10th-best one-year before serving as an assistant coach While at Northern Arizona, Dixon turnaround in NCAA basketball from 1989-91 at Los Angeles Valley helped lead the Lumberjacks to a history, improving the Lumberjacks Junior College, where he helped 42-17 record over his last two from a 7-19 record in 1995-96 to a head coach Jim Stephens lead the years, including back-to-back 21- 21-7 record in 1996-97. school to a Western States win seasons and a pair of Big Sky Dixon completed his first stint as Conference Championship. regular-season championships. an assistant coach at the University A North Hollywood, Calif. native, Northern Arizona led the nation for of Hawaii from 1992-94 under Head Dixon attended Notre Dame High three consecutive seasons (1997- Coach Riley Wallace. In the 1993-94 School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., 99) in 3-point field goal percentage season, he helped lead the where he earned All-Del Rey League and ranked among the nation’s top Rainbows to their first-ever Western two schools in overall field goal Athletic Conference championship percentage during that span. In and first NCAA Tournament addition, Northern Arizona won 20- appearance in nearly 30 years.

72 DIXON’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN HIS FIRST SEASON (2003-04) „ His 31 wins in 2003-04 rank as the third-best win total for a first- year head coach in NCAA Division I basketball history (1. Bill Guthridge, North Carolina, 34 wins in 1997-98; 2. Bill Hodges, Indiana State, 33 wins in 1978-79; 3. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh, 31 wins in 2003-04). „ Led a Pittsburgh team that lost three key starters, 251 career starts and 41 percent of its scoring to the outright Big East regular season title, the school’s third straight NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” appearance, best-ever season win total (31 wins) and the school’s all-time best regular season total (27-3). „ Won the Big East regular-season title outright with a school-record tying and third straight 13-3 league record. The Panthers (along with Syracuse) played the most difficult schedule in the conference, playing Connecticut, Syracuse and Notre Dame two times and traveling to both Seton Hall and Providence. It is also a remarkable achievement considering Pittsburgh is one of 14 Big East schools and the fact that the Panthers were selected to finish fourth in the preseason coaches’ poll. „ Earned the No. 1 seed upon entering the Big East Championship, Pittsburgh’s first since the 1988 season. „ Became the first rookie head coach in Big East Conference history to guide his team to the regular season title and win Coach of the Year honors. „ Led Pittsburgh to 18 consecutive wins to start the season. The 18 straight wins to begin the 2003-04 season ranks third in NCAA history among best starts to a rookie head coaching career. It was the most consecutive wins to start a season since Bill Hodges led Larry Bird’s Indiana State to 33 consecutive wins in 1978-79. The 18 wins also surpassed North Carolina’s Bill Guthridge’s 17 straight wins in 1997-98. Guthridge’s team featured NBA players Vince MIDDLE: Dixon rallies the Panthers during the 2003-04 season. Dixon guided the 2003-04 squad to a Carter and Antwaan Jamison. school record 31-5 mark, third straight Big East regular season title and third straight NCAA “Sweet „ Contributed 18 wins to Pittsburgh’s school record home court Sixteen” appearance. winning streak of 40 games and won the most home games in ABOVE: Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg, Dixon and Athletic Director Jeff Long at the Nebraska football school history with a 19-1 record. game. Nordenberg and Long presented Dixon’s 2003-04 team with its championship rings at halftime of the game.

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LEFT: Dixon with 2004 senior Jaron Brown. Brown went on to win Big East Sportmanship FAST FACTS ABOUT JAMIE DIXON honors in 2003-04. „ Dixon’s grandparents met in Pittsburgh in the 1920s and lived in BELOW: Dixon in front of the doorway to his the city for five years. As a young boy, Dixon’s grandparents would office. In his first season as head coach, Dixon tell him stories about the Pittsburgh Pirates. Dixon instantly led the Panthers to a school record 31 victories. The 31 wins ranks as the third-best total for a became a Roberto Clemente fan as he hung a poster of the All-Star first-year head coach in NCAA Division I history. on his wall. He threw out the first pitch at two Pirates games (Sept. He also won his first 18 consecutive games as 2003 and June 2004). head coach at Pittsburgh, a feat matched by only „ Dixon joined at Pittsburgh and served as Howland’s two coaches in NCAA Division I history. associate head coach. Dixon served with Howland at both LOWER CENTER: Dixon and point guard Carl Pittsburgh and Northern Arizona, helping turn both programs Krauser. around. „ As a player at TCU, Dixon made a halfcourt shot at the buzzer to defeat Texas and win the Southwest Conference championship. For years, the clip was used in SWC promotional videos and Dixon remains famous in Fort Worth. „ Dixon’s playing career came to halt while playing professional basketball in Holland. After he collided with an opponent, he nearly died of a ruptured pancreas. He underwent several operations and did not eat for 50 days during a three-month hospital stay. „ As a youngster growing up in North Hollywood, Dixon had an acting career. He still is a member of the Screen Actors Guild. In his early 20s, Dixon was in a commercial that featured a woman dunking on him. The commercial was one of the more popular basketball ads of the year and aired on virtually every basketball event. At age 12, Dixon fired a space gun in a commercial for Mattel. At age 10, he was the star of a TV commercial for Rice Krispies, pretending to celebrate a birthday while eating cereal. At age 5, he did a TV commercial for Volvo, sitting in the back seat and smiling while his dad played the driver. He was also in a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial. „ Sister Maggie Dixon, is the top assistant women’s basketball coach at DePaul University in Chicago. DePaul enters the Big East Conference in 2005-06. 73 „ Sister, Julie is a Los Angeles lawyer.

and All-California Interscholastic charitable events and affiliations Federation honors. Dixon enjoyed a include the Caring Place, HOPE successful four-year career at Texas Network Hoops Classic, St. Christian University in Fort Worth, Anthony’s Holy Name Father-Child Texas where he played for Jim Breakfast, Juvenile Diabetes Killingsworth and led the Horned Research Foundation and BoyScouts Frogs to two Southwest Conference of America. Dixon has also served titles both as a junior and senior. He as a featured speaker at a variety of earned All-SWC honors in 1987 and community-related functions and was an All-SWC Academic non-profit organizations. He was performer. Additionally, he led the honored as the YMCA’s “Person of SWC in assists as a senior, earned the Year” at its annual awards the Henry Iba Award as MVP of the banquet in June 2004. All-College Tournament and was Dixon is married to the former voted TCU’s Senior Male Scholar- Jacqueline Corteway. The couple Athlete Award recipient. has one son, Jack Connor, born Dixon received his bachelor’s June 2, 2002 and a daughter, degree in finance from TCU in 1987 Shannon Iwalini, born Feb. 25, and earned a master’s degree in 2004. His wife earned a masters economics from UC-Santa Barbara degree in speech language in 1992. pathology at the University of Dixon was selected in the 1987 Pittsburgh in 2003. NBA draft by the Washington The son of New York City natives Bullets. He went on to play Jim and Marge, Dixon spent much professionally with the Lacrosse of his childhood in . He Catbirds of the Continental has two sisters — Maggie, who Basketball Association and also in serves as the top assistant women’s New Zealand before getting involved basketball coach at DePaul with collegiate coaching. University, and Julie, who is a Los Dixon is extremely active in the Angeles attorney. The Dixon family: Jamie, Jack Connor (born June 2, 2002), Shannon Iwalani (born Feb. 25, 2004), and Jacqueline. Pittsburgh community. His many

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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT JAMIE DIXON

“What a job Jamie Dixon’s done. He driven. Jamie Dixon was not just the right. I was mad at the beginning has the perfect demeanor for the guy closest to the phone. He earned but Coach Sandle told me to keep Pittsburgh program. He’s been part this chance.” my head up and that it would help of the program, never changed the -Mike DeCourcy, Senior Writer, me in the long run. I know Coach system and is always encouraging The Sporting News Dixon just wants me to be the best I his players. We attended practice can be, so I understand why he and we never heard a negative “Jamie Dixon was an obvious choice wants me to work hard. He’s getting word. He’s constantly encouraging. to follow Ben Howland since he was the best out of me. I didn’t always Players like to play for a coach like the ‘co-architect’ with Howland on like how he did it, but I know why that.” the incredible renovation job that he did it. He’s really pushing me the -Len Elmore, ESPN has been done on the Pittsburgh right way.” program. There is no doubt that the -Mark McCarroll “Jamie Dixon has done a great job. Panthers will continue to be a Big The thing I’m most impressed with East and national power under “Coach Dixon has a good feel for is that he’s just out there doing his Dixon.” when to put a guy in and when to job. He’s all focused on his players, -Frank Burlison, National take him out. He senses things and on his guys. He’s limiting College Basketball Writer makes good decisions. We always distractions. He has a quiet public have the right matchups and persona. He’s not out there on the “People have no idea what he’s everybody’s comfortable with how rubber chicken circuit. He’s just done for our team. You want to our rotation works.” coaching. They’ve got the right guy know why we’ve been successful? -Julius Page (2000-04) at Pittsburgh in Jamie Dixon. He Look at the guy over there. He was knows the kids, he knows the huge in this. Believe me when I tell “You don’t have to be here long to system. He’s the perfect fit for you that. And he goes full-out for know what he wants. Those are the Pittsburgh.” this program. Basketball is things that win games. When I -, ESPN everything to him.” came here, I wanted to open it up -Julius Page (2000-04) and shoot and score. Now, I want to “Jamie is a hard worker and as be a great defender. I want to get honest as the day is long. He’s a “I love playing for Coach Dixon. He’s through screens. He makes us great evaluator of talent, a great like a father figure for us. I don’t believe in what he tells us. And the floor coach and a detail guy. He’ll think there is any coach out there result is we’re winning games.” be a great head coach. He just who would have us playing as good -Antonio Graves didn’t work for me, he helped me as we play. We understand Coach turn around two programs that were Dixon and he understands us. We’re “He gets us a little fired up, but he destitute when we got there. And only going to give him our best every usually just tells you what you need it’s the best thing for that program time out.” to know and you listen to that. He’s because it keeps the continuity of -Carl Krauser more of a hands-on coach. He 74 what we did there the past two laughs with us and he has fun with years—something that’s never been “With Coach Dixon you never see us, but we also know when he’s done before in the history of the any kind of worries or anything, no serious and ready for business. I university. They’ll win with Jamie anger. He’s not anxious. He’s just don’t think he thinks yelling and Dixon.” out there real calm and that helps screaming is the way to go. He -UCLA head coach and former us, because we’re bouncing around handles things his own way. He Pittsburgh head coach Ben the room, ready to play, and coach hasn’t changed at all. He’s the Howland is just sitting there like, ‘Everybody leader but we’re all still close.” calm down, relax.’” -Jaron Brown (1999-2004) “He’s the best I’ve been around. He -Carl Krauser has a very pleasant personality with “Jamie Dixon is becoming legendary the players. He just comes across “Coach Dixon was here for all of this already for his organization skills, for and sells himself to the players. He’s and he knows what this is all about. his open communication with very honest, very forthright. The first We are a family. And that’s what players, for his calm, yet firm impression is awesome. He has that you think of when you think of demeanor at practices.” personality, pretty low-key. He Pittsburgh Basketball — a family -Joe Bendel, Pittsburgh Tribune- doesn’t say something unless he that works hard together, trusts Review, November 13, 2003 means it. There’s no B.S. He’s each other and believes in each always learning. There are a lot of other, especially the leader. And as “I watched Coach Dixon the other coaches who aren’t like that. That’s far as relationships go, I think he day and I’ve never seen somebody what puts him ahead— he’s always has the best player-coach organize a practice like he did. Not learning. I think he was a security relationships of any coach in the only was he organized, but I loved blanket for Ben. Every time Jamie country. ” the enthusiasm the kids showed. No came here, Ben wanted him back.” -Carl Krauser matter what they seemed to be -University of Hawaii head doing, they showed enthusiasm. It basketball coach Riley Wallace “Coach Dixon’s kept it going at high was amazing to see.” level. And he does his own thing. I -Dick Groat, Pittsburgh Color “If you drew up a blueprint of a guy think he can take this program even Commentator you’d want to coach, he was the farther.” guy. You could tell way back when -Jaron Brown (1999-2004) “Coach Dixon is like a family he was a player that Jamie was member to us. Coach Dixon is all going to be a good coach one day. “Coach Dixon finds what a player around you, going to study halls with You would never know he did needs and gives it to him. The you, making sure you’re in class. He anything. Jamie’s got his feet on the Wizard of Oz gave out heart and wants to sit down and have lunch. ground.” courage. Jamie does those things.” He wants to talk to you and make -Jim Killingsworth, Dixon’s -Assistant Coach Joe Lombardi sure you’re okay, like a dad does. coach at TCU from 1984-87 I’ve never been this cool with a “Coach Dixon’s made me better— coach before, besides Paul ‘Doc’ “The most important thing in the way better. He was hard on me. He Nicelli, my AAU coach. Coach has a process of hiring a coach is finding was harder on me than all the other way of getting the most out of a coach who is intelligent, players on the team. Every little people and he’s a great teacher.” perceptive, tireless, personable and thing I do with him, I have to do it -Carl Krauser

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BARRY ROHRSSEN ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

St. Francis (N.Y.) ‘83 „ Sixth Season at Pittsburgh

Named associate head coach on Championship. In 2001-02, University of Nevada-Las Vegas as Xaverian High School in Brooklyn April 5, 2004, Barry Rohrssen Pittsburgh won a then school- the school’s director of basketball and has been elected to the school’s enters his sixth season as a record 29 games and registered the operations. While at UNLV, the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. member of the Pittsburgh first of back-to-back Big East West program experienced a resurgence Combining his enthusiasm for basketball coaching staff. Rohrssen Division titles. as the Runnin’ Rebels captured the basketball and desire to give back to came to Pitt in 1999 and has played Promoted to associate head 1998 Western Athletic Conference the game and community, Rohrssen a vital role in the Panthers’ dramatic coach in 2004, Rohrssen has 11 Tournament championship and has coordinated clinics, given rise to prominence. years of major college coaching advanced to postseason play in lectures and is active in promoting Over the past three seasons, experience. His main responsibilities three of his four years. Under Head basketball on a local, national and Pittsburgh has compiled a nation- include working with the Panthers Coach Bill Bayno, Rohrssen served international level. In addition, he is best 88-16 record, won three post players, recruiting prospective as a liaison to the athletic a member of the Screen Actor’s straight Big East regular season student-athletes and scheduling administration and other school Guild and has appeared in feature titles and is one of only five schools future opponents. officials. His duties also included films, television shows and nationally to advance to three “Barry has been an integral part coordination of the student-athletes’ commercials. straight NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” in the success of this program,” game, practice and daily schedules “I am proud of my association appearances. Last year, Pittsburgh Dixon said. “He has a great as well as serving as UNLV’s director with this university,” Rohrssen said. set a school-record with a 31-5 coaching background, is a good of summer basketball camps. “I love the city of Pittsburgh and feel record and won the Big East recruiter with outstanding contacts Prior to UNLV, Rohrssen was an that it’s home. We have a special regular-season title. Pittsburgh’s and has an understanding of how assistant basketball coach at his group of players, some talented 75 2002-03 campaign saw the we run our program.” alma mater, St. Francis (N.Y.) recruits and tremendous support Panthers win the school’s first-ever Prior to Pittsburgh, Rohrssen College, from 1993-95 under Head from our administration, alumni and Big East Tournament spent four seasons (1995-99) at the Coach . He was fans. It’s a great place to be.” responsible for organizing the film exchange program to scout upcoming opponents, overseeing THE BARRY ROHRSSEN FILE the strength and conditioning „ Birthdate: June 24, 1960 in program and monitoring the Brooklyn, N.Y. student-athletes’ academic „ Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. performance. The Brooklyn, N.Y., „ Education: Bachelor of native also played for the Terriers Science- Business from 1981-83 and graduated with Management, St. Francis a Bachelor of Science degree in (N.Y.), 1983. business management in 1983. Rohrssen also has extensive Coaching Career international basketball coaching „ Assistant Coach, St. Francis experience. In both 1991 and 1992, (N.Y.), 1993-95; Administrative Rohrssen represented the United Assistant, University of States at the World Invitational Nevada-Las Vegas, 1995-97; Championships in both Poland and Director of Basketball England, respectively. He also co- Operations, University of coached an American All-Star team Nevada-Las Vegas, 1997-99; in 1998 that finished 5-0 in Tahiti. Co-Coach, USA All Stars, During the summer of 2000, he 1998 in Tahiti; Director of served as an assistant coach with a Basketball Operations, United States Junior Team which University of Pittsburgh, 1999- competed at an international 2001; Assistant Coach, tournament in Leon, Spain. The University of Pittsburgh, 2001- squad included current Pittsburgh 2004; Associate Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2004- basketball player Mark McCarroll current. and former Panthers player Julius Page. Later that summer, Rohrssen Playing Career helped lead a New York City squad „ St. Francis (N.Y.), 1981-83; that included McCarroll and former International: represented Panther Ricardo Greer to a gold United States at the 1991 and medal title at the 2000 Empire State 1993 World Invitational Games. Championships in Poland and Rohrssen played in the Catholic England respectively. High School Athletic Association at

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JOE LOMBARDI ASSISTANT COACH

Youngstown State ‘81 „ Second Season at Pittsburgh

Joe Lombardi, a Western “We are extremely excited to Pennsylvania product who hails have Joe on staff here at from Sharon, begins his second Pittsburgh,” Dixon said. season at the University of “Everywhere he’s been, that school Pittsburgh as an assistant has had its best season in school basketball coach on Head Coach history. He has deep roots in Jamie Dixon’s staff. With a Western Pennsylvania and has reputation for working with taken great pride in the success of overachieving basketball programs, our program.” Lombardi owns 22 total years of Prior to his two-year stint at coaching experience, 19 years of LaSalle, Lombardi spent nine years NCAA Division I basketball as an assistant and associate head experience and a wealth of East coach at St. Bonaventure. Lombardi Coast ties. Lombardi focuses his helped orchestrate a dramatic attention on recruiting, scouting basketball revival at St. Bonaventure opponents and player development. as the Bonnies went 21-10, In Lombardi’s first season at advanced to the NCAA Tournament, Pittsburgh, the Panthers finished set a school-record for conference 76 with a school-record 31-5 slate, wins (11) and reached the Atlantic captured the Big East regular 10 championship game in 1999- season title and advanced to NCAA 00. During his tenure at St. “Sweet Sixteen” play for the third Bonaventure, Lombardi helped lead straight year. the Bonnies to three National The Lombardi family (clockwise): Dominic, Dante, Alyssa, Joe and Janet. Prior to Pittsburgh, Lombardi Invitation Tournament appearances served two seasons (2001-03) as in 1995, 1998 and 2001. St. an assistant coach at LaSalle Bonaventure played at Pittsburgh in Francis (Pa.) from 1987-92, Lombardi also has international University in Philadelphia under Bill the 2000 NIT, an 84-75 Panthers Lombardi played a major role in the experience as he was a member of Hahn. During his tenure with the win. While laying the foundation for Red Flash’s success. During his the 1992 Pan American National Explorers he helped mold Rasual St. Bonaventure’s success, tenure, St. Francis registered two of Team coaching staff which Butler, an All-NBA Rookie Team Lombardi played a key role in the its best seasons in 20 years, participated in the Olympic honorable mention selection with recruitment of All-NBA Rookie team including records of 17-10 in 1989- Qualifying Tournament of the the , and helped build honorable mention selection J.R. 90 and 24-8 in 1990-91. The latter Americas against the United States’ the foundation for a program that Bremer (). season marked a Northeast “Dream Team.” has been labeled as an up-and- As an assistant to current Rhode Conference championship and the Lombardi is a 1981 honors coming team in the Atlantic 10. Island head coach Jim Baron at St. school’s first trip to the NCAA graduate of Youngstown State Tournament. He also played a key University where he earned his role in the development of Mike degree in education. He was a four- THE JOE LOMBARDI FILE Iuzzolino, who was an NBA Draft time basketball letterwinner and pick by the . two-year team captain from 1979- „ Birthdate: November 7, 1959 Lombardi served as an assistant 81. He played high school basketball „ Hometown: Sharon, Pa. „ Education: Bachelor of Arts degree- Education, Youngstown State, coach at St. Francis from 1987-89 at the former Kennedy Christian 1981; Kennedy Christian High School, 1977. before being promoted to assistant High School in Hermitage, Pa. „ Family: Wife, Janet, son Dominic (15), daughter Alyssa (13), son Dante head coach in 1989. He was Lombardi and his wife Janet, an (7). involved in all aspects of the Red Indiana, Pa. native, have three Flash program. children: Dominic (15), Alyssa (13) „ Coaching Career He began his basketball coaching and Dante (8). Graduate Assistant Coach, Ohio University, 1981-82; Assistant Coach, career as a graduate assistant at “Since I grew up in Western Youngstown State, 1982-83; Assistant Coach, Indiana University (Pa.), Ohio University during the 1981-82 Pennsylvania, I am especially proud 1984-87; Assistant Coach, St. Francis (Pa.) College, 1987-89; Assistant season where current Duquesne of my association with the University Head Coach, St. Francis (Pa.) College, 1989-92; Assistant Coach, St. head coach Danny Nee gave him of Pittsburgh and this excellent Bonaventure University, 1992-1996; Associate Head Coach, St. his first opportunity in coaching. He basketball program,” Lombardi Bonaventure University, 1996-2001; Assistant Coach, LaSalle University, served a one-year stint at said. “There is a culture here that 2001-03; Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-current. Youngstown State in 1982-83 as an embodies hard work, unselfishness assistant coach before being named and excellence. Coach Dixon has „ Playing Career a full-time assistant at Indiana done a terrific job of leading the Youngstown State University, 1977-81 University (Pa.), where he served program and we look forward to its Four-time letterwinner; two-year captain from 1979-81. from 1984-87. future success.”

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PAT SANDLE ASSISTANT COACH

San Francisco State ‘87 „ Second Season at Pittsburgh

Known for scouting ability, work 2001-03. At UCLA, Sandle helped served as director of the school’s A standout at San Francisco State ethic, defense, intensity and lead the Bruins to an NCAA Sweet summer basketball camps. During University (1982-84), Sandle is a successful guard play, Pat Sandle Sixteen appearance and 20-plus Sandle’s 2000-01 season on member of the school’s athletic hall begins the second year of his win season under Steve Lavin in Pittsburgh’s staff, the Panthers of fame. A two-time All-California second stint as an assistant coach 2001-02. During his tenure at advanced to the National Invitation North Conference selection, Sandle at Pittsburgh. Along with head UCLA, he helped coach NBA players Tournament, their first postseason is the school’s all-time career assist coach Jamie Dixon, Sandle Dan Gadzuric, Matt Barnes and appearance in four years. While at leader (268) and ranks third in (pronounced San-dell) came to the Jason Kapono. Northern Arizona, the Lumberjacks career steals (120). He also held the University of Pittsburgh in 1999. “We’re fortunate to have Pat enjoyed their most successful three- single-season assists record for Sandle’s primary responsibilities will Sandle back at the University of year period in school history (63-23, seven years with 138 in 1983-84. be to oversee guard play and scout Pittsburgh,” Head Coach Jamie .733), won back-to-back Big Sky Sandle began his basketball opponents. Dixon said. “Pat and I have known Championships and advanced to career at Los Angeles Crenshaw Sandle has played a key role in each other for a number of years. the 1997 NIT and 1998 NCAA High School under legendary prep helping lead Panthers basketball From the start, he was instrumental Tournament. coach Willie West. As a 6-foot-1- back to national prominence. Last in building this program.” Sandle has 19 years of coaching inch senior guard, Sandle helped season, the Panthers set a school- During a five-year coaching experience including nine seasons lead Crenshaw to back-to-back Los record with a 31-5 record, captured tenure with Dixon on Howland’s at the NCAA Division I level. He has Angeles city championships. Sandle the Big East regular-season title and staffs at both Pittsburgh and served NCAA Division I stints at was a standout junior college advanced to NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Northern Arizona (1996-99), Sandle Pittsburgh (1999-2001, 2003- performer at Cuesta College (1980- 77 play for the third straight year. was responsible for guard play, current), UCLA (2001-03), Northern 82), earning All-California and All- Sandle came back to Pittsburgh scouting, conditioning and player Arizona (1996-99), Fresno State North Coast Conference honors. He from UCLA, where he served as an development, on-campus recruiting (1991-92) and Saint Mary’s College, played his final two seasons at San assistant basketball coach from and academic progress. He also Calif. (1990-91). Additionally, Sandle Francisco State (1982-84), where has coached at Sonoma State he earned his undergraduate (1994-96), Santa Barbara City degree in communications in 1987. College (1989-90), Skyline (Calif.) In 1988, Sandle played Junior College (1987-88) and professionally in Spain for one year. Cuesta College (1986-87). He also He also served as the basketball coached two stints at San Rafael, consultant on the 1996 Francis Ford Calif. High School in 1988-89 and Cappola movie Jack, starring Robin from 1992-94. Williams and Jennifer Lopez.

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„ Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. „ Education: Bachelor of Arts- Communications, San Francisco State, 1987; Los Angeles Crenshaw High School, 1980.

„ Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Cuesta Junior College, 1986-87; Assistant Coach, Skyline Junior College, 1987-88; Assistant Coach, San Rafael High School, 1988-89; Assistant Coach, Santa Barbara City College, 1989-90; Assistant Coach, St. Mary’s College, 1989-90; Assistant Coach, Fresno State University, 1991-92; Assistant Coach, San Rafael High School, 1992-94; Assistant Coach, Sonoma State University, 1994-96; Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University, 1996-99; Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-01; Assistant Coach, UCLA, 2001-03; Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-current.

„ Playing Career San Francisco State, 1980-82 Member of SFSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

Cuesta College, 1980-82 All-California Junior College and All-North Coast California honoree.

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ORLANDO ANTIGUA DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Pittsburgh ‘95 „ Second Season at Pittsburgh

Former University of Pittsburgh member, Antigua helped lead the 2002. He represented the squad in homelessness. The oldest of three basketball standout Orlando Antigua Panthers to an 18-16 record and 49 different countries and on tours brothers, Antigua was credited with begins his second year on Head berth in the National Invitation to South America, South Africa and keeping the family together while Coach Jamie Dixon’s staff as Tournament as a freshman. As a on the acclaimed “Youth in Our housing was secured. director of basketball operations. sophomore in 1992-93, Antigua Lives Tour.” He overcame these difficulties Antigua is responsible for the day- helped lead Pittsburgh to a 17-11 Antigua also played in the Puerto and went on to serve as student to-day operations of the men’s record and NCAA tournament berth Rico Superior Basketball League for council president at St. Raymond’s basketball program and serves as a under Head Coach Paul Evans. He eight years and represented the High School and played a major role liaison to the athletic administration was named the United States Dominican Republic national team in in the program’s New York Catholic and other school officials, Basketball Writers’ Association both 1994-95 and 1997-98. League Championship run under coordinates the student-athletes’ (USBWA) Most Courageous Athlete Because of his dedication to the head coach Gary DeCaesare. As a practice, game and daily schedules in 1994, an honor presented community, Antigua was named senior, he earned McDonald’s All and is involved in recruiting. annually to the college basketball one of the nation’s top-100 most America, All-New York City and A four-year basketball player who displays exceptional influential Hispanic Americans by Parade All America Second Team letterwinner and two-year team courage both on and off the floor. Hispanic Business magazine. honors after averaging 15 points captain at Pittsburgh from 1991- Antigua averaged over 10.0 points In 2002-03, Antigua served as and eight rebounds. He also 95, Antigua ranks 10th all-time in per game in each of his last two an assistant basketball coach at became the school’s second all-time career 3-pointers made (117) and seasons. He graduated from nearby Mt. Lebanon High School leading scorer with over 1,000 78 seventh in career 3-point field goal Pittsburgh with a degree in social under former Panthers player Joey career points. In addition, Antigua percentage (.386). He also ranks sciences in December 1995. David (1983-86) and worked as a played on the Gauchos youth among Pittsburgh’s career leaders Upon his graduation from the sales representative for Cavanaugh basketball team along with his in blocked shots with 78, the 10th University of Pittsburgh, Antigua Promotions in the North Hills. Panthers teammates Jerry best total in Panthers history. Over was selected to play for the world- “I am extremely excited to be a McCullough and Eric Mobley. his four-year career, Antigua scored renowned Globetrotters, part of this staff,” Antigua said. “I Fluent in Spanish, Antigua has 930 points and grabbed 409 becoming the first player of Latin am looking forward to continuing resided in Pittsburgh since rebounds. He averaged 8.0 points American descent to play for the the great tradition that has been graduation. and 3.5 rebounds per game while squad. Nicknamed “Hurricane” for established over the past few years starting 78 of 116 career contests his dazzling moves and quickness, at the University of played. A 1992 Big East Antigua played with the Pittsburgh. This is a Conference All-Rookie team Globetrotters for seven years until great opportunity for me to be involved in coaching at my alma THE ORLANDO ANTIGUA FILE mater.” A Dominican Republic „ Hometown: Bronx, N.Y. native who was raised in „ Education: Bachelor of Arts- Social Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Bronx, N.Y., Antigua 1995; St. Raymond’s High School, Bronx, N.Y. recovered from a 1988 Halloween incident „ Coaching Career where, as an innocent Assistant Basketball Coach, Mt. Lebanon High School, 2002-03; Director bystander, he was shot of Basketball Operations, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-current. in the head near his left eye. Nevertheless, „ Playing Career Antigua was back University of Pittsburgh, 1991-95 playing basketball just Named the United States Basketball Writers’ Association Most Courageous Athlete award recipient in 1994 and was presented the two weeks after the award at the NCAA Final Four; two-year team captain; named to Big incident and played his East All-Rookie Team after the 1991-92 season; started in 78 games, three seasons at averaged 8.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 116 career games from 1991- Pittsburgh with the slug 95; concluded career as one of Pittsburgh’s best all-time three-point in his head. Doctors shooters (.386- 117-303). initially ruled out removing the bullet as Dominican Republic National Team, 1994-95, 1997-98 being too risky, but Antigua began suffering Harlem Globetrotters, 1995-2002 severe headaches. Became the first player of Latin American descent to join the Antigua’s family also Globetrotters; served as an ambassador for the Globetrotters. went through a period of The Antigua Family: daughter Olivia, wife Dana and Orlando. Not pictured: son Orlando Anthony.

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TONY SALESI DR. ROBIN WEST ATHLETIC TRAINER TEAM PHYSICIAN

Pittsburgh’s athletic trainer and team confidant, Tony Salesi begins his Dr. Robin West begins her second season of service as a team physician 19th season as a member of the Panthers' basketball staff. and orthopaedic surgeon with the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Depart- A 1980 Pittsburgh graduate, Salesi began his athletic training career at ment and men’s basketball team. An assistant professor at the University of Frazier High School. He then served three years as a head trainer for the Pittsburgh in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr. West also serves Keystone Rehabilitation Center in Indiana, Pa., working with the IUP football as head team physician at Carnegie Mellon and as an assistant team team. physician for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Salesi, who earned his Master’s degree from Miami University (Ohio) in Dr. West earned her bachelor’s degree in biology at The Johns Hopkins 1981, returned to his alma mater in August of 1986, when he was University and went on to receive her MD from George Washington appointed a clinical instructor for the University of Pittsburgh sports University. While at George Washington, Dr. West completed her surgical medicine department and head trainer for the Panthers men’s basketball, internship and orthopaedic surgery residency. She worked with the GW soccer and tennis teams. men’s basketball team and supervised care of several District of Columbia In addition to his basketball responsibilities, Salesi serves as the Coordina- high school football teams. She completed her training with a sports tor of Clinical Services for Olympics Sports. medicine and shoulder fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. Born April 9, 1957, Salesi is married to the former Kathleen Gatch. The Born and raised in Santa Monica, Calif., Dr. West competed on the Santa couple has five children: Lauren Ashley (17), Andrew Louis (16), Anthony Monica High School Swim Team and advanced to the California State Alexander (14), Matthew Aaron (11) and Joseph William (6). Swimming Finals. 79

MIKE FARABAUGH KEVIN ROACH DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT VIDEO COORDINATOR SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

Michael Farabaugh is in his 12th year at Academic Support Service for Kevin Roach is in his fifth year as the assistant video coordinator for the Student-Athletes. As Director, Farabaugh oversees the operation of the Pittsburgh Panthers. In addition to assisting with the video efforts for the academic support program that assists the academic and personal entire athletic department, Roach serves as the chief video contact for the development for the student-athletes. In addition, Farabaugh also serves as men’s basketball program. the liaison between the academic and athletic community concerning the Prior to joining Pittsburgh, Roach served as administrative assistant for interests of student-athletes. the Cleveland State University men’s basketball team for four years. While His career in Academic Support began in 1990 as a graduate student, there, he coordinated the Cleveland State Benefit Golf Outing and was co- overseeing the math and science program. After a two-year stint as a director of the Rollie Massimino Basketball Camp. He additionally worked with graduate student, Farabaugh moved into a permanent role in the depart- the Cleveland Browns media relations department and the Cleveland Indians ment as a learning skills specialist for the unit. video department. Roach worked as an administrative assistant for the In his current capacity as Director, Farabaugh also serves as the academic Wichita State men’s basketball team from 1995-1996 and the UNLV men’s counselor for the men’s basketball team, providing the necessary services basketball team from 1992-1994. and resources to the student-athletes and coaches. Farabaugh is also A Syracuse, N.Y. native, Roach earned both his master’s in sport responsible for the coordination of the mathematics and science program for management and bachelor’s degree in communication from Cleveland State the unit. University. He also owns an associate’s degree in radio and television from Over the years, Farabaugh has conducted numerous time management, Onondaga Community College. He also coached the Cleveland Basketball study skills, communication skills and goal setting workshops and seminars Club’s AAU 15 & Under squad which advanced to the 1999 AAU National in academic settings. Tournament in Indianapolis. A 1987 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Farabaugh went on to Roach also serves a camp counselor at the Pittsburgh Panthers summer receive his master’s degree in 1992. In addition to his duties at the basketball camps and traveled to Ireland in 2002 and 2004 where he University, Farabaugh also serves on the learning disabilities and Two-Year worked a basketball camp under Irish National Team coach . college committee with the National Association of Athletic Advisors as well as previously acting as the chair of the research committee.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF

BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF

TIM BELTZ GREG HOTCHKISS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC COORDINATOR MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR

Tim Beltz begins his fifth season as a strength and conditioning coach for Greg Hotchkiss begins his third year at the University of Pittsburgh as its the Pittsburgh men’s basketball program. Beltz also serves as the strength associate athletic media relations director and men’s basketball contact. coach for the women’s basketball, baseball and softball squads. Hotchkiss, who owns eight years of athletic media relations experience at four Originally from Denver, Colo., Beltz attended the University of Northern different schools and two professional organizations. His 2003-04 Pittsburgh Colorado where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology in men’s basketball media guide was judged “Best in the District” and among 1995. Upon graduation, Beltz began working as an operations manager at the nation’s top-10 media guides by CoSIDa. the Amelia Wellness Center in Amelia Island, Fla. While in Florida, he Prior to Pittsburgh, Hotchkiss worked at the University of Florida (2000- additionally served as a consultant for competitive triathletes for two years. 2002) as an assistant SID where he served as the media contact for the Beltz returned to school to earn his master’s degree, also in exercise nationally ranked Gator baseball team, assisted with publicity for the Gator physiology, from Akron in 1998. During his two year-stint at Akron, he football squad and oversaw aspects of the office including UF’s nationally began competing as an Olympic weightlifter. He was employed at the Fast acclaimed SID internship program. Program in Boca Raton, Fla., where he worked with numerous NFL, MLB An East Lansing, Mich. native, Hotchkiss has also served assistant SID and NBA athletes. Most notably, he prepared Ron Artest (former St. John’s stints at Duke (1999-2000) and Texas Tech (1997-99). At Duke, he standout) for the 1999 NBA Draft. Beltz also assisted the Toronto Raptors assisted with publicity for the No. 1 ranked and eventual 2001 national strength coach and developed weight training programs for the team. champion Blue Devil men’s basketball team and handled SID duties for 10 Beltz is engaged to be married to Trish Andrews, a 1994 Pitt grad. sports. At Texas Tech, Hotchkiss managed publicity for the nationally ranked baseball team and assisted with publicity for the football team. 80 A 1996 Franklin College (Ind.) graduate, Hotchkiss worked the 1996-97 year in the Florida SID office where he worked closely with the 1996 national champion/SEC champion Florida football squad and assisted in the DAN TRBOVICH day-to-day publicity of 1996 Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel. He has also served internships with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, the NBA’s (1994-95) and at the University of Michigan. Hotchkiss has EQUIPMENT MANAGER won a total of 13 national publication awards at four different schools and has managed and hosted a number of NCAA championship events.

Dan Trbovich is in his seventh season as equipment manager for the Pittsburgh men’s basketball program. Trbovich is responsible for the day-to- day equipment operations of both the men’s and women’s basketball teams, BETH SCHOEDEL as well as several Olympic sports. His duties include distributing practice gear, game uniforms and equipment for student-athletes and the coaching MEN’S BASKETBALL staffs. Trbovich began his association with the University of Pittsburgh as an ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT intern in the athletic development office in 1998 before moving to the ticket office. A West Mifflin, Pa., native, Trbovich received his degree in sports management from Slippery Rock University in 1996. Trbovich resides with his wife Alison in Mt. Lebanon. Managers Not Pictured: Stan Allen, Lee Baierl.

STUDENT SUPPORT STAFF

BYRON JARROD TARIQ JAMAL- JORDAN JEN ERIN DAN ALLIS FRIEDMAN FRANCIS MARKS OLCZAK PLETCHER SZRAMOWSKI Manager Manager Manager Manager Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Manager

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Mark McCarroll made tremendous strides in 2003-04 and emerged as Pittsburgh’s sixth man and offensive spark off the bench. The six-foot-10-inch tall, athletic and versatile McCarroll owns superb jumping ability and quickness, and can run the floor extremely well. He is also an agile defender who can play either in the post or outside. McCarroll saw action in all 36 games, played 580 minutes, finished with a 5.5 points per game average and shot 51.0 percent from the floor last year. As a senior in his final season at Pittsburgh, look for McCarroll to make his mark in 2004-05. PLAYER PROFILES

2 CHEVON TROUTMAN

6-7 „ 240 „ Senior* „ Forward Williamsport, Pa. „ Williamsport Area H.S.

age as ESPN analyst Dick Vitale THE STORYLINE included him among the nation’s top An All-Star candidate, Chevon sixth men. He emerged as a key Troutman is a tough, talented contributor in the latter half of his rebounder, athletic defender, gifted freshman season and carried that offensive player and fierce competi- success over to the 2002-03 tor who plays with passion. campaign. Troutman has a bright Troutman is the ultimate team player, future at Pittsburgh and beyond. a student-athlete who contributes the unselfish and unnoticed CAREER intangibles. Last year he emerged as a low-post defensive stopper and Currently holds and is challenging continued his valuable shooting and the school’s career field goal rebounding. He has contributed percentage record as he has put primarily in the low-post but also can together back-to-back outstanding play on the perimeter. He has great shooting seasons and owns a .656 82 hands, is a physical player, makes percentage (335-511) from the good on-court decisions and floor...Approaching the 1,000-career displays outstanding work ethic and point mark...Holds school’s field goal attitude. Look for Troutman to put it percentage records for sophomore all together in 2004-05. Last year he and junior seasons...Ranked second averaged 9.8 points and 6.2 among team leaders in rebounding rebounds per game and ranked in 2003-04 (6.2) and led the among team leaders in a variety of Panthers with 5.1 rebounds per statistics. As a sophomore, Troutman game in 2002-03...Career numbers was a dynamic force off the bench include 8.3 points, 4.4 rebounds per who led the Panthers in both game and a shooting percentage of rebounding and field goal percent- .656 (335-511), which would easily TROUTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-02 29 4 376 13.0 64 115 .557 3 8 .375 24 51 .471 44 58 102 3.5 57 2 15 19 12 19 155 5.3 2002-03 31 3 699 22.5 135 188 .718 1 6 .167 70 116 .603 61 98 159 5.1 80 2 31 45 14 39 341 11.0 2003-04 35 34 1022 29.2 136 208 .654 3 14 .214 69 113 .611 83 135 218 6.2 86 2 66 70 35 42 344 9.8 Total 95 41 2097 22.1 335 511 .656 7 28 .250 163 280 .582 188 291 479 5.0 223 6 112 134 61 100 840 8.8 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-02 11 0 140 12.7 30 40 .750 3 5 .600 12 20 .600 14 25 39 3.5 25 1 8 4 4 6 75 6.8 2002-03 15 1 364 24.3 68 95 .716 0 4 .000 44 66 .667 35 55 90 6.0 44 2 18 25 7 20 180 12.0 2003-04 16 16 507 31.7 63 98 .643 1 5 .200 33 50 .660 40 65 105 6.6 39 0 26 35 19 17 160 10.0 Total 42 17 1011 24.1 161 233 .691 4 14 .286 89 136 .654 89 145 234 5.6 108 3 52 64 30 43 415 9.9 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 3 0 6120.3 8 19.421 0 0.000 3 5.600 6 7 13 4.3 8 0 2 2 1 5 19 6.3 2003 2 0 4422.0 5 9.556 0 0.000 2 4.500 3 3 63.0 3 0 0 1 1 2 12 6.0 2004 3 3 8729.0 11 16.688 0 1.000 3 8.375 3 12 15 5.0 10 0 4 7 2 7 25 8.3 Total 8 3 192 24.0 24 44 .545 0 1 .000 8 17 .471 12 22 34 4.3 21 0 6 10 4 14 56 7.0 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 3 2 6722.3 10 21.476 0 0.000 8 17.471 9 9 18 6.0 7 0 1 2 5 4 28 9.3 2003 3 0 7826.0 12 17.706 0 0.000 9 12.750 6 8 14 4.7 8 0 4 5 0 6 33 11.0 2004 3 3 9331.0 12 20.600 1 4.250 5 7.714 9 16 25 8.3 9 1 2 5 2 5 30 10.0 Total 9 5 238 26.4 34 58 .586 1 4 .250 22 36 .611 24 33 57 6.3 24 1 7 12 7 15 91 10.1

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TROUTMAN’S CAREER HIGHS

Points: 24, Robert Morris, 1/4/03. FG made: 11, Robert Morris, 1/4/ 03. FG attempts: 13, at Providence 3/ 2/04. 3FG made: 1 five times- last vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/03. 3FG attempts: 2, at Notre Dame, 1/30/02. FT made: 10, Georgetown, 1/25/ 03. FT attempts: 10 two times- Georgetown, 1/25/03; California, 3/17/02. Rebounds: 14, vs. Wisconsin, 3/ 21/04. Off. Rebs.: 7, at Syracuse, 1/24/ 04. Def. Rebs.: 9 two times- vs. Wisconsin, 3/21/04; Albany, 11/ 28/03. Assists: 6, William & Mary, 1/3/04. Steals: 6, vs. Boston College, 3/ 12/04. Blocks: 3 five times- at West Virginia, 2/21/04; Penn State, 12/6/03; Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/02; Ohio State, 12/18/02; Central Connecticut State, 3/15/ 02. 83 Minutes: 43, at Seton Hall, 2/9/ 04.

2003-04 SEASON HIGHS

Points: 23, at Providence 3/2. Rebounds: 14, vs. Wisconsin, 3/ 21. Assists: 6, William & Mary, 1/3. Steals: 6, vs. Boston College, 3/ 12. Blocks: 3 two times- at West Virginia, 2/21; Penn State, 12/6. Minutes: 43, at Seton Hall, 2/9.

break the school’s career record (.538, , 1988- 91)…Emerged as a key contributor at the end of the 2001-02 season.

2003-04

Started 34 of 35 games played on year...Led squad in field goal percentage (65.4%) for the second consecutive season, ranked second on sqaud in rebounding (6.2 rpg), third in assists (66) and third in steals (42)...Concluded an outstand- ing shooting season, converting 65.4 percent of his field goals on the year (136-208)...Earned Coaches Award at team banquet for outstanding attitude...Led team in

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rebounding 12 different times and Notre Dame, 2/7...Scored 11 points scoring three times on the year...Led (5-8 FG) with eight rebounds in 26 team in both field goal percentage minutes vs. St. John’s, 2/4...Pulled (60.0/12-20) and rebounding (8.3 down game-high eight rebounds rpg.) and averaged 10.0 points per and added six points vs. Boston game in three NCAA Tournament College, 1/28...Registered third games...Pulled down a game-high career double-double with 12 points eight rebounds and scored eight (5-8 FG) and 11 rebounds including points (4-8 FG) in NCAA Tournament a career-high seven offensive “Sweet Sixteen” action vs. Oklahoma rebounds in 30 minutes at State, 3/25...Grabbed a career-high Syracuse, 1/24... Scored five points 14 rebounds (five offensive, nine with eight rebounds in 31 minutes defensive), scored nine points, at Connecticut, 1/19...Pulled down blocked two shots in 34 minutes of eight rebounds and scored five an NCAA Tournament Second Round points in a home win over Rutgers, game vs. Wisconsin, 3/21...Scored 1/17...Grabbed six rebounds and 13 points (5-5 FG) in 27 minutes scored 10 points in a home win over before fouling out of NCAA Notre Dame, 1/12...Finished with 10 Tournament First Round game vs. points (5-5 FG) and registered three UCF, 3/19...Registered eight points, a steals and three assists in 41 career-high six steals and six minutes played of a double overtime rebounds in Big East semifinal vs. win at Miami, 1/10...Scored 18 Boston College, 3/12...Scored 12 points (6-8 FG), hit 6-7 free throws points (5-6 FG) with six rebounds in and dished out a career-high six 31 minutes of Big East quarterfinal assists vs. William & Mary, 1/ vs. Virginia Tech, 3/11...Led squad 3...Pulled down 10 rebounds and with 17 points (6-12 FG) with seven scored seven points vs. New rebounds and a career-high tying Hampshire, 12/27...Missed the four steals vs. Villanova, 3/6...Scored Murray State game on 12/20 with a 23 points, was perfect from the free groin pull...Scored 11 points with throw line (5-5), pulled down a seven rebounds vs. Georgetown game-high seven rebounds, had College (Ky.), 12/15...Scored 14 84 four assists, two steals and a points (5-7 FG) with eight rebounds blocked shot in the win at Provi- vs. Youngstown State, 12/ dence, 3/2...In 31 minutes made a 13...Registered career-high tying 12 key free throw with just three seconds left in the game to send it to overtime vs. Syracuse, 2/29...Scored 13 points (5-6 FG) with eight rebounds in 35 minutes and scored on a go-ahead tip-in basket in 35 minutes at Georgetown, 2/24...Led Panthers with 15 points (4-6 FGM), pulled down seven rebounds with a career-high three blocked shots in win at West Virginia, 2/21...Regis- tered fourth career double-double with 10 points (5-10 FG) and 11 rebounds along with three blocked shots in a career-high 43 minutes at Seton Hall, 2/9...Finished with nine points (3-3 FG) and three assists at

TROUTMAN’S NUMBERS

20+ point games: ...... 4 10+ point games: ...... 40 10+ assist games: ...... 0 5+ assist games: ...... 1 10+ rebound games: ...... 8 5+ rebound games: ...... 49 30+ minute games: ...... 27 40+ minute games: ...... 2 Double-Doubles: ...... 4 Points-Rebounds: ...... 4 Points-Assists: ...... 0

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rebounds and scored nine points vs. would have led the nation in field pulled down four rebounds in Big finished with four steals at Notre Albany, 11/28...Finished with 11 goal percentage with at least 5.0 East Championship final vs. Dame, 2/9...Scored 12 points and points and seven rebounds vs. FGM per game (he had just 4.35 Connecticut, 3/15...Missed two pulled down eight rebounds in a Robert Morris, 11/26...Scored 18 FGM per game)...Led team in games (Villanova, 3/9, Providence, valuable performance vs. points, hit all eight of his field goal rebounding (5.1), ranked second on 3/13) due to right ankle sprain but Providence, 2/4...Hit 14 consecutive attempts (8-8) vs. St. Francis (Pa.), squad in scoring (11.0)...averaged returned to action for 14 minutes in field goals from 1/25-2/4...Scored a 11/22...Scored 13 points with six 12.0 points, shot 71.6 percent from Big East Championship semifinal vs. team-high 16 points on 6-6 rebounds in season opener vs. the floor, led team with a 6.0 Boston College...Pulled down seven shooting and grabbed five Alabama at Coaches vs. Cancer rebounds per game average in Big rebounds in Seton Hall win, 3/ rebounds before fouling out at Classic, 11/14. East contests...Scored in double 5...Second career double double Syracuse, 2/1...Scored a team-high figures in 18-of-31 games played with 13 points and 10 rebounds 20 points, including 19 in the 2002-03 on season including four straight over Connecticut, 3/2...Scored 10 second half on solid 5-5 shooting double figure games from 11/30- points with four rebounds vs. and 10-10 from the free-throw line An All-Big East Third Team 12/14 and seven consecutive from Rutgers, 2/22...Finished with seven vs. Georgetown, 1/25...Scored selection by league coaches as only 1/18-2/15...Pulled down at least five points, game-high nine rebounds career-high 23 points on 10-12 a sophomore and despite not being rebounds in 17-of-31 games on and career-high five assists in 30 shooting with four rebounds in a a starter...named to Dick Vitale’s All- season...Scored 15 points (6-7 FG) minutes as a starter at Georgetown, career-high 31 minutes vs. Rolaids Team (nation’s best sixth with five rebounds in 34 minutes in 2/18...Scored 12 points (3-4 FG) Syracuse, 1/18...Scored nine points man)...Earned Team Rebounding NCAA Sweet Sixteen action vs. and hit 6-8 free throws at Seton (4-5 FG) with six rebounds at Award and Coaches award for Marquette, 3/27...Registered near Hall, 2/15...Had 13 points and went Rutgers, 1/12...Registered first outstanding attitude and work ethic double-double with 10 points and 3-3 from the free-throw line in West career double-double with 12 points at team awards banquet... nine rebounds in NCAA Tournament Virginia win 2/12...scored 16 points (6-8 FGA) and a career-high 12 Concluded year shooting .718 (135- Second Round vs. Indiana, 3/ (6-6 FGA), hit 4-5 free throws, rebounds vs. Notre Dame, 1/ 188) on season, a mark that easily 23...Scored 12 points (5-8 FG), pulled down eight rebounds and 6...Scored career-high 24 points on career-high 11 field goals (11-12) and pulled down six rebounds in start vs. Robert Morris, 1/4...Also made first nine shots before missing a jumper and had 19 points at halftime...Scored seven points and registered nine rebounds at Georgia, 12/ 31...Scored nine points vs. George 85 Mason, 12/28...Achieved near double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds at Rhode Island, 12/ 21...Scored 14 points on 7 of 8 shooting in 29 minutes and start vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 12/ 14...Scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds at Penn State, 12/ 7...Scored 14 points on 7 of 8 shooting vs. Norfolk State, 12/ 3...Scored career-high 15 points, grabbed seven rebounds vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/30...Hauled in seven rebounds in season opener vs. Duquesne, 11/23.

2001-02

After redshirting his true freshman season, emerged as a valuable contributor in the second half of 2001-02...Contributions elevated significantly over the final 16 games of the season...Emerged at the tail end of 2001-02 and averaged 8.0 points and 5.6 rebounds over the season’s last 10 games...Started four and played in 29 games...Two of his starts came in Pittsburgh’s final two NCAA Tournament games...Averaged 5.3 points and 3.5 rebounds on the year...Played a key role in Pittsburgh’s advance to the NCAA

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Tournament’s Sweet 16... State...Had four points, three by The Sporting News...Named all- THE WORD ON TROUTMAN Earned a starting role in the second rebounds and two assists in the state as a junior, averaging 18.6 “Chevon Troutman has terrific round win over California, marking opener...Also added two steals. points and 13.5 rebounds...Led hands. That’s one of the things just his third start of the Williamsport Area to the AAAA that makes him so tough and year...Registered fourth double- 2000-01 championship...Grabbed a career- such an effective shooter around figure scoring effort of the season high 37 rebounds in a game the basket—his terrific hands. with 11 points vs. California while Troutman received a redshirt against Bishop Hannon. He’s such a stalwart inside. It’s also grabbing seven rebounds...Had during the 2000-01 season. unbelievable the way he goes to eight points and a career high three PERSONAL a spot and clears out.” blocks in the first-round win over HIGH SCHOOL -Len Elmore, ESPN Central Connecticut State... Born Chevon Stephen Ray “Chevon Troutman has such big Contributed a solid effort in the A 2000 graduate of Williamsport Troutman on November 25, 1981 in shoulders. It’s hard to box him Panthers’ run to the title game of Area High School in Williamsport, Williamsport, Pa....Son of Steve and out of there. He is so strong and the Big East Championship Pa., where he was coached by Mike Gayann Troutman...Has four he moves you where he wants ...Registered a career-high four Bailey and Matt Johnson brothers (Shawn Johnson, Albert you on defense. Just steals in the double-overtime loss to ...Associated Press Big School first- Johnson, Tony Troutman and unbelievable strength.” Connecticut (3/9) in the title team All-State selection as a Michael Troutman) and three sisters -, ESPN game...Chipped in four points and center...Named Pennsylvania’s first (Gayann Johnson, Jatoya Troutman five rebounds in the 76-71 victory “Mr. Basketball” in 2000 by and Alexis Troutman)...Has a tattoo “Once he gets the ball down over Miami (3/8) in the pasportsfever.com, in a poll of fans, on his left biceps in the form of a deep, he’s very tough to stop. He seals off so well and is so strong. semifinals...Tallied a career-high 15 media and coaches...Concluded cross with the insignia “only the He is a very physical player and points in just 23 minutes of play in career with a school-record 1,563 strong survive”...His high school very strong on the interior.” the quarterfinal win over Boston points and 1,128 coach, Mike Bailey, also coached -Dick Vitale, ABC Sports College (3/7)...Connected on 7-of-11 rebounds...Earned MVP honors at guard Allen shots against the Eagles and added the annual Born2Run Classic as he Iverson in high school…Nickname If Pitt is the department of the six rebounds in the 76-62 had 21 points, 10 rebounds, two is “Chevy” but prefers to be called defense, Troutman is the victory...Had several highlight-reel blocked shots and four assists in Chevon...Chose Pittsburgh over chairman...No one epitomizes moves in the Panthers’ regular- leading the Pa. All-Stars to a 100-68 Duquesne, Massachusetts and Pitt like Troutman...If Pitt is only season finale vs. West Virginia (3/ victory over Team USA...Tabbed the LaSalle…Earned his degree in four points away from an undefeated season, Troutman is 2)...scored 10 points in just 13 10th-best rebounder in the nation communication rhetoric. leading or taking the charge that minutes of play to help Pittsburgh’s enables the Panthers to remain in second-half onslaught...Hit 4-of-5 86 every game, good offensive days shots from the field and two free or bad. No one sacrifices and throws...Stepped up big in the smothers on defense and overtime win at Seton Hall (2/26) regularly gives away height but and played a then season-high 21 not baskets like him.” minutes...Was a perfect 4 for 4 -Chuck Finder, Pittsburgh from the field in the game for nine Post-Gazette on Feb. 15, 2004 points while grabbing four “Chevon Troutman’s wingspan rebounds...Was a key contributor in extends an eye-popping 86- the win over Rutgers (2/21)...In just inches, which is a shade longer 13 minutes of play had eight points, than Shaquille O’Neal’s entire seven rebounds and two body. Those who are unaware of blocks...Sat out the WVU game (2/ this usually get burned–and 16) with an abdominal strain...Was embarrassed. Case and point: An a spark off the bench in the win at opposing player who failed to Syracuse (2/10)...Chipped in six account for Troutman’s excessive arm length had his shot thrown points and grabbed seven back in his face. By the time the rebounds vs. the Orangemen...had opposing player figured out what 12 points and added seven had hit him, Troutman was gone, rebounds in the loss at Notre Dame sprinting downcourt like an (1/30)...Chipped in a then career- Olympian and turning the high nine points in the Panthers’ rejection into an easy layup off a second win over Georgetown (1/ pass from teammate Chris Taft. 26)...Also helped spark the 68-67 In that 10-second sequence, win at Georgetown...Anchored the Troutman showcased his defensive savvy, his speed, his middle of the Panthers’ zone tireless work ethic and ability to defense that frustrated the Hoyas in score. The only thing missing was the second half...Played 19 minutes his rebounding skills, but the in the game and scored eight points numbers speak loudly in that with four rebounds and two area as well.” assists...Earned a start at forward -Joe Bendel, Pittsburgh in the first two games of the season Tribune-Review on Feb. 26, vs. Morgan State and Northern 2004 Arizona...Had eight points vs. St. Francis (Pa.)...recorded a career high nine rebounds vs. Savannah

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21 MARK McCARROLL

6-10 „ 220 „ Senior* „ Forward Queens, N.Y. „ Christ the King H.S.

basketball court. Look for McCarroll FG), 4.0 rebounds and 17.3 minutes THE STORYLINE to make his mark in 2004-05. per game in Pittsburgh’s three Big Named the team’s Most Improved East Championship games...Pulled Player in 2003-04, Mark McCarroll is CAREER down five rebounds and scored four a versatile player who passes well, points in NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet displays terrific athletic ability, Has seen action in 88 games with Sixteen” action vs. Oklahoma State, superb jumping ability, quickness, three career starts...Has played in 3/25...Scored six points (3-7 FG) in and can run the floor extremely well. 1,023 minutes over four 17 minutes in NCAA Tournament At 6-feet-10-inches tall, McCarroll seasons...Made first career start vs. Second Round game vs. Wisconsin, plays outside on offense and can Murray State, 12/20/03...Career 3/21...Scored 11 points (5-10 FG) knock down 3-pointers. He is a quick averages include 3.6 points and 2.2 with six rebounds in 20 minutes in and agile defender who can play in rebounds per game. Big East Championship title game vs. the post or on the perimeter. Look for Connecticut, 3/13...Finished with McCarroll to have a superb senior 2003-04 seven points and five rebounds in season and challenge for a starting 24 minutes vs. Syracuse, 2/ role in 2004-05. The 2003-04 Averaged 16.1 minutes per game 29...Played a near career-high 27 season proved to be a breakout year off the bench as Pittsburgh’s sixth minutes at West Virginia, 2/ 87 for McCarroll who contributed and man...Made three starts and 21...Scored 15 points (5-7 FG), hit provided a spark off the bench as appeared in all 36 games on 4-6 free throws and pulled down Pittsburgh’s sixth man. In one season...Concluded season with 5.5 four rebounds vs. Connecticut, 2/ contest vs. Georgia, he scored 26 points and 2.8 rebounds per game 15...Contributed four points, three points on 11 of 12 field goal averages...Named Team’s Most rebounds and two blocks in 11 shooting, just two points shy of his Improved Player at annual awards minutes at Seton Hall, 2/9...Finished previous season’s total. That Georgia banquet...Played 10-plus minutes in with eight points (4-5 FG) and contest provided fans a glimpse of 34 of the season’s 36 highlight reel touch pass in 13 the impact McCarroll can make on a games...Averaged 6.7 points (8-19 minutes vs. St. John’s, 2/4...Scored

McCARROLL’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2000-01 1 0 10 10.0 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3.0 2001-02 32 0 310 9.7 36 84 .429 6 28 .214 10 25 .400 13 43 56 1.8 27 0 16 28 10 3 88 2.8 2002-03 19 0 123 6.5 9 29 .310 2 5 .400 8 11 .727 6 29 35 1.8 9 0 6 5 3 0 28 1.5 2003-04 36 3 580 16.1 75 147 .510 11 29 .379 37 59 .627 38 62 100 2.8 54 0 25 24 23 4 198 5.5 Total 88 3 1023 11.6 121 263 .460 20 63 .317 55 95 .579 57 139 196 2.2 90 0 47 57 37 7 317 3.6 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2000-01 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2001-02 16 0 116 10.0 16 36 .444 2 12 .167 5 8 .625 5 9 14 0.9 8 0 3 10 4 1 39 2.4 2002-03 6 0 21 3.5 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 1 5 6 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 1.1 2003-04 16 0 252 15.8 29 63 .460 4 11 .364 14 23 .609 11 25 36 2.3 25 0 12 12 8 2 76 4.8 Total 38 0 389 10.2 47 106 .443 7 25 .280 21 33 .636 17 39 56 1.5 34 0 16 22 12 3 132 3.5 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 1 0 4 4.0 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 2 22.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2003 1 0 8 8.0 0 3.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 0 11.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2004 3 0 5217.3 8 19.421 2 5.400 2 4.500 5 7 12 4.0 8 0 2 4 2 0 20 6.7 Total 5 0 64 12.8 8 23 .348 2 5 .400 2 4 .500 6 9 15 3.0 8 0 2 4 2 0 20 4.0 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 2 0 4 2.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2003 2 0 8 4.0 1 2.500 1 11.000 0 0.000 1 0 10.5 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 1.5 2004 3 0 4715.7 4 12.333 1 5.200 2 5.400 5 3 8 2.7 4 0 2 1 1 0 11 3.7 Total 7 0 59 8.4 5 14 .357 2 6 .333 2 5 .400 6 3 9 1.3 5 0 4 1 2 0 14 2.0

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McCARROLL’S CAREER HIGHS

Points: 26, Georgia, 12/30/03. FG made: 11, Georgia, 12/30/03. FG attempts: 12, Georgia, 12/30/ 03. 3FG made: 2 three times- at Syracuse, 1/24/04; Georgia, 12/30/03; St. Francis (N.Y.), 12/29/01. 3FG attempts: 3, Georgia, 12/30/ 03. FT made: 3 three times- Chicago State, 12/17/03; Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/15/03; vs. Alabama, 11/14/03. FT attempts: 6, Savannah State, 12/1/01. Rebounds: 8 two times- Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/ 02; Savannah State, 12/1/01. Off. Rebs.: 2 10 times- last Notre Dame, 1/12/04. Def. Rebs: 8, Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/02. Assists: 3 two times- William & Mary, 1/3/04; Rhode Island, 12/ 15/01. Steals: 1 five times. Blocks: 3, William & Mary, 1/3/ 04. 88 Minutes: 28, Connecticut, 2/15/ 04

2003-04 SEASON HIGHS

Points: 26, Georgia, 12/30. Rebounds: 6, vs. Connecticut, 3/ 13/04. Assists: 3, William & Mary, 1/3. Steals: 1 three times. Blocks: 3, William & Mary, 1/3. Minutes: 28, Connecticut, 2/15.

15 points (6-10 FG) and nailed a career-high two 3-pointers in 18 minutes off the bench at Syracuse, 1/24. His back-to-back 3-pointers helped seal the game...Hit free throw to seal the victory in a double overtime win at Miami, 1/10...Regis- tered career-high three blocked shots and five rebounds vs. William & Mary, 1/3...Reached double figures in two consecutive games for the first time in his career (14 vs. Murray State, 12/20 and 13 vs. Florida State, 12/22)...Over a four- game stretch from 12/20-12/30, scored 53 points (13.3 average), shot 75.8 percent (22-29) from the floor and converted 4-6 3-point field goals...Scored career-high 26 points on a career-high 11-12 shooting night (2-3 3FG) and added three

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89

rebounds vs. Georgia, 12/30. Also 21...Played eight minutes vs. hit his first 10 field goal attempts to Providence in Big East challenge the school’s game record Championship quarterfinal, 3/ for field goal percentage (11-11, 13...Pulled down three rebounds in Brian Shorter) but missed a 3- eight minutes vs. West Virginia, 2/ pointer on his 11th attempt. The 26 12...Scored four points and points were the most scored by a grabbed seven rebounds vs. Robert Panthers non-starter since Chevon Morris, 1/4...Pulled down career- Troutman scored 23 vs. Syracuse in high tying eight rebounds vs. 2003...Scored 13 points (5-7 FG) in Southeastern Louisiana, 12/ 24 minutes vs. Florida State, 12/ 14...Scored four points and 22...Made first career start, scored grabbed four rebounds vs. 14 points (6-7 FG) and pulled down Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/30. five rebounds vs. Murray State, 12/ 20...Grabbed five rebounds vs. 2001-02 Robert Morris, 11/26. Played in 32 of the season’s 35 2002-03 games during his first full active season...provided quality relief Played in 19-of-33 games on the minutes for the Panthers...Saw season (123 minutes)...Averaged action in his first NCAA Tournament 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per when he came off the bench in game…Played 10+ minutes on five wins over Central Connecticut State different occasions...Hit 3-pointer in and California...Played in his first seven minutes in NCAA Tournament Big East Championship with two First Round vs. Wagner, 3/ rebounds in four minutes of action

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three points and pulled down five ended the season 25-2 and held a McCARROLL’S NUMBERS rebounds in 10 minutes of play. No. 3 national ranking in USA Today, 20+ point games: ...... 1 losing only to No. 1 Oak Hill (Va.) 10+ point games: ...... 6 PRIOR TO PITTSBURGH Academy during the regular season 10+ assist games: ...... 0 and No. 2 Rice (N.Y.) High in the 5+ assist games: ...... 0 Averaged 12.5 points and 8.5 CHSAA final...At the conclusion of 10+ rebound games: ...... 0 rebounds at Milford (Conn.) his senior season, scored 14 points 5+ rebound games: ...... 15 Academy during the 1999-2000 in leading the New York squad to a 30+ minute games: ...... 0 season. 105-87 victory over a Chicago All- 40+ minute games: ...... 0 Star team in the Windy City/Big Double-Doubles: ...... 0 HIGH SCHOOL Apple Classic...Represented the Points-Rebounds: ...... 0 United States on a Junior National Points-Assists: ...... 0 A 1999 graduate of Christ the select team in Leon, Spain during King High School in New York City, the summer of 2000...Won a gold where he was coached by Bob medal as a member of the New York vs. Boston College in the 76-62 Riggio and Bob Oliva...Averaged City entry at the Empire State quarterfinal victory...Scored seven 11.4 points and 5.7 rebounds as a Games. points in 13 minutes in the win over senior...Named a New York Catholic West Virginia in the final regular- High School Athletic Association PERSONAL season game (3/2)...Hit all three of (CHSAA) second team All-Star and his shots from the field vs. the an honorable mention selection on Born Mark Kevin McCarroll on Mountaineers...Also added two the New York Daily News/MSG October 20, 1980 in Jamaica, assists...Scored eight points in just Network Tri-State Team...Led Christ N.Y....Son of Mark McCarroll and 10 minutes of action at Rutgers, 1/ the King to the CHSAA finals in grandson of Marion 8...Scored six points off his only 1999, scoring a team-high 22 McCarroll...Earned his degree in two 3-point attempts vs. St. Francis points in the title game...The Royals Administration of Justice. (N.Y.)...Grabbed six rebounds and had six points vs. Rhode Island...Posted career highs in 24 minutes of play against Savannah State with 10 points and eight rebounds...Had a then season-high 90 nine points and two blocks in the win over Morgan State...Dropped in six points and grabbed six rebounds vs. Robert Morris.

2000-01

Received a medical redshirt due to a chronic knee injury...Played in just one contest, the season-opener vs. North Carolina A&T...Scored

THE WORD ON McCARROLL

“What remarkable improvement Panthers’ great start...The talent Mark McCarroll has made this that seemed destined never to season. The coaching staff made come to surface is flowing on the him a project in the off-season floor (for McCarroll)...McCarroll is and he’s responded. He’s already more of a finesse player than a scored more points this season banger, he’s a superb defender than he did in his first two with a deft shooting touch who seasons. He’s a good defender will make considerable and a good shooter. He’s got contributions to the Panthers this great potential as a defender. season.” He’s got long arms and can move -Bob Smizik, Pittsburgh Post- his feet.” Gazette on Dec. 23, 2003 -Jay Bilas, ESPN in 2003-04 “He seems to be a different kid “He’s been able to do that all off this year compared to last year. the bench. He has a nice outside He’s shown real attention to and inside game. He’s become a detail and doing the things we star of stars with his athleticism.” want him to do, especially -Dick Vitale, ABC Sports defensively. He scores his points, but the things he does best is his “McCarroll is a new man this defense.” season, a key figure in the -Head Coach Jamie Dixon

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3 YURI DEMETRIS

6-4 „ 220 „ Senior* „ Guard Pittsburgh, Pa. „ Shaler Area H.S.

pointer in 11 minutes vs. Chicago THE STORYLINE 2003-04 State, 12/17...Played a career-high As a redshirt senior, Yuri Played in 32-of-36 games on 21 minutes vs. Youngstown State, Demetris is in his final season at season...Saw 10-plus minutes of 12/13...Played 15 minutes in guard for Pittsburgh. Nicknamed action in 14-of-32 games played on Coaches vs. Cancer Classic vs. “Cousy” for his passing ability and year...Averaged 0.08 assists per Alabama, 11/14. in reference to Boston Celtics’ great minute on the season, one of the top , Demetris is the team’s totals on the squad...Played 14 2002-03 top passer. In addition to his minutes with a career-high four passing skills, Demetris has a good rebounds in NCAA “Sweet Sixteeen” Played in 20-of-33 games on understanding of Pittsburgh’s action vs. Oklahoma State, 3/ season...Played 10-plus minutes on offensive and defensive systems. He 25...Played 13 minutes vs. six different occasions...played eight has had an impact on several Syracuse, 2/29...Dished out three minutes in NCAA Tournament First games with his ability to break assists, credited with loosening up Round vs. Wagner, 3/21...Played down defenses with passing. A local the Hoyas’ zone defense in 11 nine minutes in Big East Pittsburgh product, Demetris is a minutes at Georgetown, 2/24...Hit Championship quarterfinal vs. good shooter and passer and key 3-pointer, scored three points in Boston College, 3/14...Hit a career- 91 figures to play a key role with the eight minutes of action at West high two 3-pointers, scored six Panthers. He has contributed Virginia, 2/21...Was perfect from the points in six minutes vs. Rutgers, 2/ primarily off the bench in his first free throw line (4-4) in three minutes 22...Added five points and three three seasons but will challenge for of action in the home win over rebounds in 12 minutes vs. West a starting role in 2004-05. Connecticut, 2/15...Played 13 Virginia, 2/12...Played eight minutes minutes at Seton Hall, 2/9...Played vs. Providence, 2/4...Scored four points in 12 minutes vs. Robert CAREER nine minutes off the bench at Notre Dame, 2/7...Dished out a career- Morris, 1/4...Played season-high 16 scored career-high eight points vs. Has seen action in 71 career high four assists in 13 minutes vs. minutes, scoring three points and Norfolk State, 12/3...Scored six games and 522 career minutes. St. John’s, 2/4...Poured in career- adding two assists vs. Southeastern points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/ high 10 points (4-6 FG) and hit a 3- Louisiana, 12/14...Hit 3-pointer, 30.

DEMETRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-02 19 0 113 5.9 10 24 .417 2 10 .200 7 12 .583 0 13 13 0.7 12 0 11 9 0 4 29 1.5 2002-03 20 0 133 6.7 13 30 .433 6 17 .353 9 13 .692 1 12 13 0.7 8 0 7 9 0 5 41 2.1 2003-04 32 0 276 8.6 7 28 .250 3 17 .176 7 12 .583 4 24 28 0.9 30 0 23 13 0 9 24 0.8 Total 71 0 522 7.4 30 82 .366 11 44 .250 23 37 .622 5 49 54 0.8 50 0 41 31 0 18 94 1.3 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-02 5 0 9 1.8 6 6 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.4 0 0 3 1 0 1 13 2.6 2002-03 7 0 30 4.3 4 6 .667 3 5 .600 3 4 .750 0 5 5 0.7 1 0 1 3 0 1 14 2.0 2003-04 16 0 112 7.0 2 13 .154 1 8 .125 6 9 .667 2 8 10 0.6 7 0 13 3 0 3 11 0.7 Total 28 0 151 5.4 12 25 .480 4 13 .308 10 15 .667 2 15 17 0.6 8 0 17 7 0 5 38 1.4 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 1 0 1 1.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 21.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 2003 1 0 9 9.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 1 11.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2004 3 0 17 5.7 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 5 0 27 5.4 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002 2 0 2 1.0 1 11.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 2003 2 0 9 4.5 0 1.000 0 0.000 1 3.333 0 2 21.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 2004 3 0 19 6.3 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 3 41.3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 Total 7 0 30 4.3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 1 5 6 0.9 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0.4

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DEMETRIS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points: 10, Chicago State, 12/17/ 03. FG made: 4, Chicago State, 12/ 17/03. FG attempts: 6, Chicago State, 12/17/03. 3FG made: 2, Rutgers, 2/22/03. 3FG attempts: 3 two times- Rutgers, 2/22/03; Northern Arizona, 11/18/01. FT made: 4, Connecticut, 2/15. FT attempts: 4 three times- Connecticut, 2/15/04; Norfolk State, 12/3/02; St. Francis (NY), 12/29/01. Rebounds: 4, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/25/04. Off. Rebs.: 1 four times, last Connecticut, 2/15/04. Def. Rebs.: 3 three times- Georgia, 12/30/03; St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/03; Savannah State, 12/1/01. Assists: 4, St. John’s, 2/4/04. Steals: 2 two times- Chicago State, 12/17/03; St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/03. Blocks: None. Minutes: 21, Youngstown State, 92 12/13/03. 2003-04 SEASON HIGHS

Points: 10, Chicago State, 12/17. Rebounds: 4, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/25. Assists: 4, St. John’s, 2/4. Steals: 2 two times. Blocks: None. Minutes: 21, Youngstown State, 12/13.

2001-02

Made collegiate debut in season opener against Morgan State after redshirting in 2000-01 as a true freshman....Came off the bench in 19 contests, including two NCAA Tournament games...Saw action in his first Big East tournament game against Boston College in the quarterfinals...Made two free throws in the win over the Eagles...Tied his career high in the regular-season finale win over West Virginia with seven points in four minutes...Hit all three of his shots from the floor and converted a free throw vs. the Mountaineers...Scored the last basket ever in Fitzgerald Field House history on 3/2...Saw action in the win vs. Rutgers on 2/21 and sank a

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last-second shot...Also had a vs. the Scarlet Knights...Played a season-high 17 minutes vs. Savannah State and scored a career-high seven points while grabbing three rebounds...Dished out three assists vs. Morgan State in his first collegiate game.

2000-01

Redshirted the 2000-01 season.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2000 graduate of Shaler Area High School, where he was a four- year starter coached by Howie Ruppert...Led the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) in scoring during his senior season with a 30.7 average...Ended his career ranked eighth on the WPIAL all-time scoring list with 2,221 career points...A second-team Associated Press All- State selection, as well as a member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Fabulous Five” and a first-team honoree on the Pittsburgh Tribune- Review’s “Terrific 10”...Two-time Street & Smith’s All-America selection...Averaged 6.8 assists and 93 5.0 rebounds as a senior to lead Shaler to a Class AAAA Section 3 championship...Three-time all- sectional performer and 2000 MVP...Scored a career-high 43 points two times (vs. Windsor (Conn.), vs. McKeesport) and topped 30 points 13 times during his senior season...Concluded career with a .417 3-point percentage...Averaged 26.1 points as a junior to rank second in the WPIAL...Averaged 25.2 points as a sophomore.

PERSONAL Born Yuri Jacob Demetris on July 13, 1981 in Pittsburgh, Pa....Son of Jake and Jackie Demetris...Has brother, Sascha...Grew up a Pittsburgh Steelers and University of Pittsburgh fan...Committed to Pittsburgh on Christmas Eve, 1999...Attended University of Pittsburgh basketball games as a youngster and always wanted to play for the Panthers…Scored the final basket in Fitzgerald Field House history…Nicknamed “Cousy” in reference to former Boston Celtics great Bob Cousy and his passing abilities...Will earn his degree in History.

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11 CARL KRAUSER

6-2 „ 200 „ Junior* „ Guard Bronx, N.Y. „ Notre Dame Academy

THE STORYLINE Big East Most Improved Player banquet...Earned Big East All- Award last season. The 2004-05 Tournament honors after leading A strong, inspirational, versatile, season figures to be even brighter Pittsburgh in points per game exciting and all-around player, Carl as it should be Krauser’s year to (14.7), averaging 4.7 rebounds and Krauser proved his worth as shine. hitting 15-of-18 free throws in its Pittsburgh’s starting point guard three games...Started 32-of-32 last season. The redshirt junior is a CAREER games played on year (missed four competitive, aggressive, hard- games due to injury)...Led working and passionate player who Has made 33 career starts in 64 Pittsburgh in scoring (15.4 points gives all-out effort. Krauser can career games played...Career per game) and assists handle the ball, score, rebound, averages include: 10.7 points per (145)...Ranked among Big East play an up-tempo game and is a game, 3.7 assists per game and a leaders in several statistical tenacious in-your-face defender. He .763 free throw percentage (190- categories: 15th in scoring (15.4), is also quick off the dribble, quick to 249)...Enters season ranked among 9th in free throw percentage (77.7), the basket and thrives as Pittsburgh career leaders in assists 4th in assists (4.53), 14th in steals Pittsburgh’s go-to player in the (18th) and career assists per game (1.62) and 13th in turnover:assist 94 clutch. He also is a media and fan (9th). ratio (1.51)...Notched double figures favorite for his engaging personality in 26-of-32 games and led team in and flashy play on the court. A 2003-04 scoring in 18 contests on Bronx, N.Y. native, Krauser is a season...Averaged 17.0 points, hit former amateur boxer who displays An Associated Press honorable 20-26 (76.9 percent) free throws in New York flair when playing the mention All-America three NCAA Tournament point. His career has gone from selection...Earned All-Big East games...Led team with 15 points, battling and helping Brandin Knight Second Team honors...Named the pulled down six rebounds in NCAA earn the Big East co-MVP and Most 2003-04 Big East Most Improved Tournament “Sweet Sixteen” contest Improved Player Awards as a Player...Named to USBWA All-District vs. Oklahoma State, 3/25...Scored redshirt to backing up Knight as a and NABC All-District First 16 points, hit 8-10 free throws, freshman in 2002-03 and then onto Teams...Named team’s Most grabbed eight rebounds in 39 leading Pittsburgh in both scoring Inspirational Player and Free Thow minutes of the NCAA Tournament and assists while earning his own Shooting Leader at annual awards Second Round vs. Wisconsin, 3/

KRAUSER’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 32 1 595 18.6 60 136 .441 21 54 .389 51 70 .729 12 77 89 2.8 66 1 93 64 0 34 192 6.0 2003-04 32 32 1155 36.1 153 377 .406 48 144 .333 139 179 .777 27 129 156 4.9 79 2 145 96 2 52 493 15.4 Total 64 33 1750 27.3 213 513 .415 69 198 .348 190 249 .763 39 206 245 3.8 145 3 238 160 2 86 685 10.7 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 16 1 290 18.1 26 65 .400 14 34 .412 14 21 .667 4 33 37 2.3 32 1 47 31 0 19 80 5.0 2003-04 15 15 552 36.8 67 173 .387 22 65 .338 70 89 .787 15 68 83 5.5 39 2 75 47 1 30 226 15.1 Total 31 16 842 27.2 93 230 .404 36 99 .364 84 110 .764 19 101 120 3.9 71 3 122 78 1 49 306 9.9 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003 3 0 5418.0 6 12.500 2 3.667 4 5.800 1 6 7 2.3 6 0 8 3 0 1 18 6.0 2004 3 3 117 39.0 14 42 .333 1 6 .167 15 18 .833 1 13 14 4.7 5 0 12 8 0 3 44 14.7 Total 6 3 171 28.5 20 54 .370 3 9 .333 19 23 .826 2 19 21 3.5 11 0 20 11 0 4 62 10.3 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003 3 0 5819.3 6 15.400 2 3.667 5 6.833 2 9 11 3.7 5 0 6 3 0 5 19 6.3 2004 3 3 115 38.3 14 44 .318 3 15 .200 20 26 .769 4 14 18 6.0 8 0 7 12 0 5 51 17.0 Total 6 3 173 28.8 20 59 .339 5 18 .278 25 32 .781 6 23 29 4.8 13 0 13 15 0 10 70 11.7

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KRAUSER’S CAREER HIGHS

Points: 26, at Georgetown, 2/24/ 04. FG made: 9, at Connecticut, 1/19/ 04. FG attempts: 15 three times- at Connecticut, 1/19/04 Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/15/ 03; vs. Alabama, 11/14/03. 3FG made: 6, Albany, 11/28/03. 3FG attempts: 9 two times- Albany, 11/28/03; Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/15/03. FT made: 13, at Providence, 3/2. FT attempts: 15, at Providence, 3/ 2. Rebounds: 10, at Syracuse, 1/24/ 04. Off. Rebs.: 4, St. John’s, 2/4/04. Def. Rebs.: 9, at Syracuse, 1/24/ 04. Assists: 9 two times- St. John’s, 2/4/04; St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/ 03. Steals: 4 three times- Connecti- cut, 2/15/04; St. John’s, 2/4/04; Robert Morris, 11/26/03. Blocks: 1, two times- Connecti- cut, 2/15/04; Penn State, 12/6/ 03. Minutes: 48, at Seton Hall, 2/9/ 95 04.

2003-04 SEASON HIGHS

Points: 26, at Georgetown, 2/24. Rebounds: 10, at Syracuse, 1/24. Assists: 9 two times- St. John’s, 2/4; St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22. Steals: 4 three times- Connecti- cut, 2/15; St. John’s, 2/4; Robert Morris, 11/26. Blocks: 1, two times- Connecti- cut, 2/15 Penn State, 12/6. Minutes: 48, at Seton Hall, 2/9.

21...Led team with 20 points (9-10 FT) with four rebounds and three steals in NCAA Tournament First Round vs. UCF, 3/19...Finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and five assists in Big East Championship game vs. Connecticut, 3/14...Led team with 18 points and five assists and hit several key baskets down the stretch in Big East Championship semifinal vs. Boston College, 3/ 12...Scored 16 points (7-8 FT) in Big East Championship quarterfinal vs. Virginia Tech, 3/11...Hit 9-10 free throws, scored 11 points despite 1- 9 shooting vs. Villanova, 3/ 6...Converted 13-15 free throws, finished with 22 points and eight

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into overtime when he dribbled the 18...Scored 12 points with four injury...Scored 13 points, pulled KRAUSER’S NUMBERS length of the floor and converted a rebounds and four assists against down five rebounds vs. St. Francis 20+ point games: ...... 8 layup at the buzzer in double West Virginia, 2/12...Made first (PA), 11/27...Scored 11 points, 10+ point games: ...... 30 overtime win at Miami, 1/10...Missed career start, played career-high 35 pulled down a team-high nine 10+ assist games: ...... 0 four games from 12/27-1/6 (New minutes, tied for team high with rebounds and dished out five 5+ assist games: ...... 15 Hampshire, Georgia, William & Mary eight rebounds, scored four points assists in collegiate debut and first- 10+ rebound games: ...... 1 and Virginia Tech) with groin and dished out four assists vs. 5+ rebound games: ...... 18 injury...Named Pittsburgh Hoops Providence 2/4...Played 15 minutes 30+ minute games: ...... 25 Holiday Tournament Most Valuable off the bench at Syracuse, 2/ 40+ minute games: ...... 2 Player after leading Pittsburgh to 1...Played 18 minutes, scored Double-Doubles: ...... 0 four consecutive wins in the seven points and played tenacious Points-Rebounds: ...... 0 event....Scored 17 points (6-10 FG) defense in win vs. Georgetown, 1/ Points-Assists: ...... 0 with eight assists and five rebounds 25...Played 18 minutes with five vs. Florida State, 12/22...Scored 19 assists vs. Syracuse, 1/18...Scored points (6-9 FG) with four assists vs. career-high 14 points on 5-5 assists and four rebounds in the win Murray State, 12/20...Finished with shooting and 4-5 free throw at Providence, 3/2...Finished with 18 points (6-15 FG) along with six shooting at Georgia, 12/31...Scored nine points, four assists and rebounds, five assists vs. 13 points, added six assists, pulled grabbed three rebounds before Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/ down four rebounds vs. fouling out with a minute left in the 15...Scored 14 points along with Southeastern Louisiana, 12/ game vs. Syracuse, 2/29...Scored a seven rebounds and five assists vs. 14...Finished with five assists at career-high 26 points (7-14 FG), hit Penn State, 12/6...Led team with 17 Penn State, 12/7...Dished out 9-12 free throws, pulled down nine points and hit 6-7 free throws at career-high seven assists in 20 rebounds and scored nine points Duquesne, 12/3...Scored a career- minutes vs. Norfolk State, 12/ during a 17-0 Panthers run at high 22 points (8-12 FG), hit career- 3...Missed Arkansas-Pine Bluff Georgetown, 2/24...Led Panthers high 6-9 3-point field goals, pulled game on 11/30 due to with nine rebounds and seven down six rebounds vs. Albany, 11/ assists and scored 13 points (4-11 28...Notched 21 points (8-14 FG) FG) in 38 minutes at West Virginia, with a career-high four steals vs. 2/21...Finished with 13 points, five Robert Morris, 11/26...Dished out a rebounds, four assists and one career-high nine assists and scored blocked shot vs. Connecticut, 2/15. nine points vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 11/ 96 ...Led Pittsburgh with 23 points (7- 22...Led Panthers with 21 points, hit 14 FG), hit 7-10 free throws, 7-9 free throws in season-opener at grabbed four rebounds and scored Coaches vs. Cancer vs. Alabama, 11/ eight straight points down the 14. stretch of regulation at Seton Hall, 2/ 9...Led squad in points (19), 2002-03 rebounds (six) and assists (four) and connected on 3-7 3-point field goals Named Pittsburgh’s Most in 37 minutes at Notre Dame, 2/ Improved Player at team awards 7...Finished with a near triple-double banquet...Averaged 6.0 points, 2.8 with nine points, career-high tying rebounds and 2.9 assists per nine assists and seven rebounds game...His 93 assists ranked as the (career-high four offensive) along fourth-best season total among all- with a career-high tying four steals time freshman in school vs. St. John’s, 2/4...Hit key layup history...Reached double figures in and converted 3-point play down the eight-of-32 games played...Scored stretch, finished with 12 points and 12 points (2-3 3FG), pulled down four assists while battling foul six rebounds, hit 4-5 free throws trouble vs. Boston College, 1/ and dished out three assists in 27 28...Grabbed career-high 10 minutes of NCAA Tournament First rebounds, finished with eight assists Round action vs. Wagner, 3/ and scored five points in 36 minutes 21...Averaged 6.0 points (6-12 FG) at Syracuse, 1/24...Scored a career- in 18.0 minutes during Pittsburgh’s high 24 points (9-15 FG) to go along three Big East Championship with five assists, four rebounds and games...Scored eight points in both three steals at Connecticut, 1/ the Providence and Boston College 19...Dished out eight assists and Big East Tournament made three steals, while chipping in games...scored 13 points (5-5 FG) six points and three rebounds in a and dished out three assists against home win over Rutgers, 1/ Seton Hall, 3/5...Scored 11 points 17...Pulled down five rebounds and (4-7 FG) with a career-high three 3- netted 15 points in a home win over pointers (3-4) with six assists, three Notre Dame, 1/12...Scored 19 points rebounds and three steals vs. (5-13 FG), hit all eight of his free Rutgers, 2/22...Scored eight points throw attempts and sent the contest in 14 minutes at Georgetown, 2/

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THE WORD ON KRAUSER

“I think Carl Krauser is proving to “Carl Krauser is a tough guy. be one of the better point guards He’s the guy you want handling in the country…He shoots it well. the ball down the stretch. He’s He’s strong to the basket and one tough hombre.” he’s tough. He’s very clever, very -, ABC Sports competitive and can use either hand to get to the rim. And the “That’s what he does well—get best thing for Pittsburgh is he’s into the lane. He’s a terrific one- only going to get better and on-one player, a New York City better.” old-school style.” -Jay Bilas, ESPN -Dick Vitale, ABC Sports

“Carl Krauser is a tough New “Krauser is a 6-2 sophomore who York City point guard. He’s very plays the kind of defense you strong and has great inner wish some of the guards in the strength. He definitely has Knicks locker room would play injected some energy into this more often. After Pitt beat team.” Virginia Tech in the noon -Bill Raftery, ESPN quarterfinal game yesterday, Krauser, a good talker, a funny “Krauser has great body control kid, came walking into the room in the open floor. He has no fear. and said, “Where’s Stephon He attacks in transition off the Marbury’s locker at?” and then dribble and in the half court and sat right down in it.” he can work it down deep.” -Mike Lupica, New York -Jay Bilas, ESPN Daily News

Double Pump Tournament in 2000 HIGH SCHOOL and earned all-tournament team A 2001 graduate of Notre Dame honors. Academy...Played at both St. Thomas More Preparatory School PERSONAL 97 and Notre Dame Academy...Led Notre Dame in scoring at 20 points Born Carl Isaac Krauser on May per game and to a 10-1 record over 13, 1981 in New York City...Son of its final 11 games...Scored 51 Joy Mays and Mario Krauser of points in his final high school Bronx, N.Y....Has one brother and game...Led Notre Dame to within one sister...Owns a 2-0 record as three points of winning the an amateur boxer but gave it up to Independent League title...Played at concentrate on basketball…Native St. Thomas More Preparatory of the Bronx, a 10-minute train ride School in Oakdale, Conn....Averaged from Madison Square Garden…Can 17 points and seven assists per perform a variety of ball handing game as a senior at St. Thomas tricks…His first starting contest More Prep...Ranked among the came at Madison Square Garden vs. country’s top-20 point guards by Alabama on 11/14/03...Grew up a ESPN.com...Also listed among the Yankees fan in the Bronx...Historian top-100 recruits by The Sporting of the game of basketball and owns ever performance against News and CNNSI.com...As a junior a collection of throwback jerseys Duquesne, 11/23. at St. Thomas More Prep, led his including a UCLA Lew Alcindor, West team to a 31-3 overall record en Virginia , an AAU Pearl 2001-02 route to the New England Prep Washington and an Indiana Isiah School championship, while Thomas...The Thomas jersey is Redshirted the 2001-02 averaging 16 points, eight assists significant because Krauser sports campaign...Practiced with team in and five rebounds...Named first the same jersey number (11) and 2001-02...Credited with helping team All-New England as a plays the same position as Brandin Knight have an outstanding junior...Transferred to St. Thomas Thomas...Krauser says he wants to 2001-02 season with his play in More from Stephenson High School meet Thomas and get his practice...Knight was named both in Bronx...Named to the all- autograph someday and claims he the Big East Conference co-Most tournament team at the MCI often thinks of Thomas making Valuable Player and Most Improved Tournament in Maine...Member of great plays on games he’s watched Player. the New York Broncos AAU team on ESPN Classic...Nickname is coached by the legendary Paul “Black Magic”...Plays in New York “Doc” Nicelli...Helped his squad to a City’s Rucker League during the second-place finish in the California summers...Majors in legal studies.

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23 CHRIS TAFT

6-10 „ 260 „ Sophomore „ Center/Forward Brooklyn, N.Y. „ Xaverian H.S.

Only 19 years old, Taft has THE STORYLINE unlimited future potential. With an impressive freshman season that saw him earn CAREER unanimous Freshman All-America honors along with the 2003-04 Big After only one season at East Rookie of the Year award, Chris Pittsburgh, Taft already ranks Taft proved he belongs among the among school leaders in career nation’s elite college basketball blocked shots (15th with 60). players. Taft is a rugged rebounder and athletic shot blocker who 2003-04 combines great passing abilities for his size. He is a terrific offensive Named a Freshman All-America player who owns a superior low by five organizations (The Sporting post game and good medium range News, Foxsports.net, Rivals.com game and a tough, aggressive Second Team, College Basketball 98 rebounder who goes after the ball. News Second Team and Basketball With his imposing size, mobility, Times Second Team)...Earned the athleticism, jumping ability and 2003-04 Big East Rookie of the Year knowledge of the game, he is able Award and unanimous selection for to impact a game without scoring. It the Big East All-Rookie is also common to see the six-foot- Team...Selected to the All-Big East 10-inch, 250-pounder complete Third Team, the only freshman or inside passes from the low post or rookie player selected for an all- alley-oop passes on the fast break. league honor...Led Panthers in Additionally, Taft has given rebounding (7.5), blocked shots (60) Pittsburgh its first shot blocking and double-doubles (six)...Ranked threat since seven-footer Mark among Big East leaders in three Blount (1995-97) played for the statistical categories: 8th in Panthers. All the pieces are in place rebounding (7.5), 6th in offensive for Taft to have a phenomenal rebounds (3.11) and 10th in sophomore season at Pittsburgh. defensive rebounds (4.39)...Con- cluded season ranked among

TAFT’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 36 24 923 25.6 162 290 .559 0 0 .000 68 125 .544 112 158 270 7.5 52 0 45 45 60 12 392 10.9 Total 36 24 923 25.6 162 290 .559 0 0 .000 68 125 .544 112 158 270 7.5 52 0 45 45 60 12 392 10.9 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 16 16 458 28.6 88 163 .540 0 0 .000 36 60 .600 54 79 133 8.3 23 0 12 23 28 7 212 13.3 Total 16 16 458 28.6 88 163 .540 0 0 .000 36 60 .600 54 79 133 8.3 23 0 12 23 28 7 212 13.3 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 3 3 8428.0 12 22.545 0 0.000 5 16.313 10 6 16 5.3 4 0 4 3 1 1 29 9.7 Total 3 3 84 28.0 12 22 .545 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 10 6 16 5.3 4 0 4 3 1 1 29 9.7 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 3 3 9030.0 10 23.435 0 0.000 2 3.667 10 14 24 8.0 9 0 7 3 1 1 22 7.3 Total 3 3 90 30.0 10 23 .435 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 10 14 24 8.0 9 0 7 3 1 1 22 7.3

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TAFT’S CAREER HIGHS

Points: 24, at Providence, 3/2/04. FG made: 10, at Providence, 3/2/ 04. FG attempts: 15, at Seton Hall, 2/ 9/04. 3FG made: None. 3FG attempts: None. FT made: 6, Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/15/03. FT attempts: 12, Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/15/03. Rebounds: 16, vs. UCF, 3/19/04. Off. Rebs.: 7 two times- at Seton Hall, 2/9/04; Rutgers, 1/17/04 Def. Rebs.: 11, vs. UCF, 3/19/04. Assists: 6, St. Francis (Pa.), 11/ 22/03. Steals: 2, at Georgetown, 2/24/04. Blocks: 7, Murray State, 12/20/ 03. Minutes: 40, at Seton Hall, 2/9/ 04.

TAFT’S NUMBERS

20+ point games: ...... 1 10+ point games: ...... 19 10+ assist games: ...... 0 10+ rebound games: ...... 9 5+ rebound games: ...... 27 99 5+ assist games: ...... 2 30+ minute games: ...... 8 40+ minute games: ...... 1 Double-Doubles: ...... 6 Points-Rebounds: ...... 6 Points-Assists: ...... 0

Pittsburgh’s career leaders in blocked shots (60)...Played in all 36 games on season and started 24 games at center...Set school’s single season freshman records for most Big East Rookie of the Week honors (6), field goals made (162) and ranked among leaders in points (2nd), scoring average (4th), field goal attempts (5th), field goal percentage (2nd), free throws made (7th), free throw attempts (2nd), rebounds (2nd), rebound average (4th) and blocked shots (3rd)...Notched double-figures in 14 of the season’s last 21 contests...On season, reached double-figure scoring in 19 games and double- figure rebounding nine times while leading the squad in rebounding 17 times...Reached double figure scoring in six of his last 10 games and double figure rebounding in four of his last eight...Earned Big East Rookie of the Week honors a school record six times on season

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rebounds with two blocks at at Connecticut, 1/19...Posted third TAFT AMONG PITT’S ALL-TIME Georgetown, 2/24. Also hit 5-7 field career double-double with 17 FRESHMAN RECORDS goals...Despite early foul trouble, points(ties career high), 12 scored 10 points (5-6 FG) and pulled rebounds (seven offensive rebounds Statistic Rank No. down six rebounds in 14 minutes at was a new career high) and five Minutes ...... 6th ...... 923 West Virginia, 2/21...Registered blocks vs. Rutgers, 1/17...Pulled Points ...... 2nd ...... 392 fourth career double-double and fifth down nine rebounds, scored 10 Points PG ...... 4th ..... 10.9 career 10-plus rebound contest with points and blocked four shots in a FG Made ...... 1st ...... 162 16 points (career-high 8-15 FG) and home win vs. Notre Dame, 1/ FG Attempts ...... 5th ...... 290 a career-high 15 rebounds (also 12...Named Big East Rookie of the FG Pct...... 2nd ...... 559 matched career highs with seven Week for the third time on season FT Made ...... 6th ...... 68 offensive and eight defensive after averaging 17 points and 6.5 FT Attempts ...... 2nd ...... 125 rebounds) in 40 minutes at Seton rebounds in Pitt’s first two Big East Rebounds ...... 2nd ...... 270 Hall, 2/9...Scored 15 points (5-11 contests...Tied a career-high with Rebound Avg...... 4th ...... 7.5 FG), grabbed six rebounds and his second straight 17-point contest Blocked Shots ...... 3rd ...... 60 blocked two shots in 23 minutes vs. (7-14 FG), pulled down nine St. John’s, 2/4...Scored 14 points rebounds and blocked three shots in (Dec. 22, Dec. 29, Jan. 12, Jan. 26, (5-11 FG) with seven rebounds vs. 38 minutes of a double overtime win March 1 and March 7). Tied the Boston College, 1/28...Finished with at Miami, 1/10...Scored career-high former school record with his fourth 15 points (6-10 FG) and eight 17 points (7-11 FG) along with four selection...Became the first rebounds in 23 minutes at rebounds and four blocked shots vs. Pittsburgh player since Brian Shorter Syracuse, 1/24. Also made an Virginia Tech, 1/6...Scored nine in 1989 to earn Big East Rookie of incredible alley-oop pass on fast points with six rebounds in 18 the Week honors in back-to-back break to Mark McCarroll...Scored minutes vs. William & Mary, 1/ weeks. Taft earned back-to-back eight points with seven rebounds 3...Registered second career double- Rookie of the Week honors two times and two blocked shots in 33 minutes double with 14 points (7-12 FG) and (Dec. 22 and Dec. 29; March 1 and March 7)...Averaged 7.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in Pitt’s three NCAA Tournament games...Finished with eight points and four rebounds in NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” contest vs. 100 Oklahoma State, 3/25...Pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds (five offensive/11 defensive), scored six points in 30 minutes of NCAA Tournament First Round game vs. UCF, 3/19...Earned Big East All- Tournament honors after registering 9.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and shooting 54.5 percent (12-22) from the floor in Pittsburgh’s three games...Scored 11 points (4-8 FG) in 26 minutes of the Big East Championship title game vs. Connecticut, 3/13...Finished with 10 points and eight rebounds in Big East semifinal vs. Boston College, 3/ 12...Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in Big East quarterfinal vs. Virginia Tech, 3/ 11...Named Big East Rookie of the Week for a school-record sixth time on March 7 after averaging 20.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game and converting 81.0 percent of his field goals...Registered sixth career double-double with 16 points (7-10 FG) and 11 rebounds (six offensive) vs. Villanova, 3/6...Finished with a career/game high 24 points (10-11 FG) and six rebounds in 30 minutes at Providence 3/2...Pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds and scored nine points vs. Syracuse, 2/ 29...Registered fifth career double- double with 12 points and 12

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THE WORD ON TAFT

“Chris Taft is one of the best big that only point guards like Carl foot-10 freshman to throw an alley- guys I’ve seen come into the Big Krauser are supposed to make. oop pass on the fast break? That’s East. He is just tremendous. I The next time down the court, he the type of player that he is. He just think he’s in the top echelon of throws down specialty dunks that surprises you every time he touches centers in the nation. He can he says have some “funk” to the ball. He continues to make his score. He can rebound. He can them. The things Chris Taft statement.” shots. What else is there?” doesn’t know about basketball, -Len Elmore, ESPN -, Syracuse Head he has plenty of time to learn. Coach in 2004 The things he can already do, “Chris Taft is one great looking you are born with those things.” prospect. He’s such a physical “Chris Taft is one of the best -Mike Lupica, New York presence under the basket. So diaper dandies in America! He’s Daily News mature. He has unbelievable a very active, athletic and tough upside.” player. He’s become a big-time “Chris Taft….just a tremendous -Bill Raftery, ESPN player on the inside.” player.” -Dick Vitale, ABC Sports in -Dave Strader, ESPN “He really is explosive, long-armed, 2003-04 has good anticipation and can move “Chris Taft makes Pittsburgh’s his feet. He reminds me of Chris “His name is Chris Taft and he defense that much better Wilcox, the former Maryland center comes from the Gravesend because he gives them a third who plays for the Los Angeles Houses in Coney Island…The 6- layer with his shot-blocking Clippers in the NBA. A wide body, 10 freshman is the kind of tough ability. He makes opponents quick and athletic and he’s a great New York kid you want playing think twice when driving through passer who finds people in the for you…For now, he jumps over the lane. He’s a tough-nosed post.” everybody and occasionally scorer, rebounder and passer. -Jay Bilas, ESPN makes the kind of no-look pass Who would ever expect a six-

TAFT’S PRODUCTION AS A STARTER/RESERVE

Player, Freshman Year MPG PGP FG% RPG Assts Blk Charles Smith, 1984-85 33.0 15.0 50.2 8.0 15 63 Sam Clancy, 1977-78 N/A 14.0 48.4 12.1 37 53 101 , 1985-86 24.5 9.1 47.0 5.1 46 13 Bobby Martin, 1987-88 16.9 6.7 48.8 3.9 11 18 CHRIS TAFT, 2003-04 25.6 10.9 55.9 7.5 45 60

12 rebounds and three blocks vs. CHSAA semifinals three straight Tareka Taft…Has one brother, New Hampshire, 12/27...Named to HIGH SCHOOL years…Averaged 17 points and 10 Anthony Simpson…Also has two Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tourna- A 2003 graduate of Xaverian rebounds while helping lead cousins — Tony and Melody…Won ment all tourney team...Registered a Prep in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he Xaverian to a 21-7 record as a E.A. Sports Roundball Classic’s NBA school-record tying seven blocked lettered three years for Head Coach sophomore…Named the Big East’s Street Volume 2 video game shots, scored 10 points and Jack Alesi…Named New York State “Ace Recruit” by USA tournament…Became the fifth grabbed five rebounds vs. Murray Player of the Year as a senior…E.A. Today…Ranked among the nation’s Xaverian basketball player to sign State, 12/20...Scored 16 points, Sports All-America selection and top-100 recruits in all publications with a Big East Conference school pulled down eight rebounds vs. Parade All-America Third Team (No. 21- Rivahoops.com, 21- (Chris Mullin, St. John’s; Roger Georgetown College (Ky.), 12/ honoree…Named First Team All- PrepStars, 24-Basketball News, No. McCready, Boston College; Carlton 15...Scored 12 points and grabbed State as a senior…Two-time All-City 43- HoopScoop)…Listed on Street & Screen, Providence; Terence Mullin, nine rebounds vs. Penn State, 12/ and CHSAA selection…Selected All- Smith’s All-Metro New York City St. John’s)…Xaverian plays in the 6...Registered first-ever double- CHSAA First Team by the New York team…Rated among Athlon Sports New York City Catholic double with 10 points and 10 Daily News and New York top-20 senior centers (No. 7) and League…Nickname is “The Big rebounds vs. Albany, 11/ Post…Averaged 23.0 points, 10.0 among nation’s top-100 Ticket” as New York Metro’s School 28...Threatened a triple double and rebounds, four assists and four recruits…Ranked among the Sports magazine featured a reached double figures for the first blocks per game as a nation’s top-100 seniors (No. 35) by covershot of him with those time with 12 points, eight rebounds, senior…Selected to play in the E.A. Lindy’s…Listed as the ninth best words…Claims to “wake up, sleep, six assists and five blocked shots vs. Sports Roundball Classic on March player in his class at the ABCD think and eat St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22...Made first 31 at the United Center in Chicago Camp…Listed No. 20 on The basketball”…Committed to career appearance in Coaches vs. along with the Wendy’s Big Apple Sporting News/Rivals.com top-100 Pittsburgh in early September, Cancer Classic in Madison Square Classic (Chicago)…Named MVP of recruits list…Played on Brooklyn 2002…Selected Pittsburgh Garden with seven points and 12 the E.A. Sports Roundball Classic Bridge/Juice All-Stars AAU team for because he said it “felt like rebounds in 23 minutes off the Game...Averaged 23 points and 12 coach …Competed home”...Hails from the Coney Island bench vs. Alabama, 11/14. The 12 rebounds per game while leading at the ABCD All-Star Camp. section of Brooklyn…Favorite rebounds ranked as the second the Xaverian Clippers to an 18-10 athlete: Kevin Garnett…Playing style highest rebounding total in a record and diocesan title and CHSAA PERSONAL reminds analysts of Los Angeles Pittsburgh rookie debut (Sam Clancy Final Four as a junior…Named Clippers and former Maryland grabbed 16 rebounds) in his Second Team All-City by the New Born Christopher Taft on March player Chris Wilcox...Role model is freshman debut. York Daily News…Led squad to 10, 1985 in Brooklyn, N.Y.…Son of his mother...Undeclared major.

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14 LEVON KENDALL

6-9 „ 220 „ Sophomore* „ Forward Vancouver, British Columbia „ Kitsilano H.S.

Global Games contests in THE STORYLINE 2003...Averaged 14.0 points and HIGH SCHOOL Kendall is a six-foot-nine-inch 9.6 rebounds in five international A 2002 graduate of Kitsilano High sophomore forward from contests for Canada with the School in Vancouver, British Vancouver, British Columbia who Canadian Junior National Team in Columbia, where he lettered three played in 14 games and 79 minutes 2002. years on the varsity for Head Coach off the bench in 2003-04 and Simon Dykstra...Named First Team redshirted the 2002-03 season. 2003-04 All-Canada in 2001 and played on Kendall is a good shooter and Canadian Junior National Team passer who knows the system and Saw action in 14-of-36 games during the summer of could see a more significant role and in 79 minutes on season with 2002...Averaged 23.2 points, 13 this season. He can play either the 3 no starts...Played in four Big East rebounds and 3.2 assists per game or 4 forward position. Pittsburgh games (St. John’s, Virginia Tech, as a senior at Kitsilano...Led Head Coach Jamie Dixon discovered Providence and Villanova)...Played Kitsilano to a record of 84-4 and Kendall while scouting another 12 minutes off the bench vs. New three Provincial championships player at a showcase event. Hampshire, 12/27...Scored career- (sophomore, junior and senior 102 high 11 points (4-8 FG) with his first seasons)...Scored 31 points, INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION career 3-pointer, three rebounds connecting on 15-of-19 field goals, and two assists in 16 minutes vs. grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked Played three summers with the Murray State, 12/20...Played a eight shots in 2002 Provincial AAA Canadian National program...Led career-high 17 minutes and title game...Provincial first team all- team with 12.5 points and 8.5 grabbed a career-high four star selection...Vancouver Sun and rebounds per game, shot 50.0 rebounds vs. Chicago State, 12/ Province Newspapers preseason percent (21-42) from the floor and 17...Saw first career game action first-team selection...Named British ranked second on team in assists with one minute off the bench vs. St. Columbia Athlete of the Year in per game (2.3) for the Under-21 Francis (Pa.), 11/22. 2002...Averaged 18.7 points and Canadian National Team in four 10 rebounds per game as a Global Games contests in June, 2002-03 junior...Provincial All-Star selection 2004...Scored 18 points (9-14) in a as a junior...named to Basketball win over Croatia...Scored 12 points Redshirted season but traveled Canada’s Regional Training and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. with the squad. team...averaged 20.2 points, 11.4 United States...Averaged 7.8 points rebounds per game and helped and 4.8 rebounds for Canada in five lead Kitsilano to 34-1 record, grade

KENDALL’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 14 0 79 5.6 6 22 .273 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 0.9 11 0 7 7 2 2 15 1.1 Total 14 0 79 5.6 6 22 .273 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 0.9 11 0 7 7 2 2 15 1.1 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 4 0 10 2.5 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0.0 Total 4 0 10 2.5 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0.0 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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103

10 championship as a sophomore...Named MVP of the KENDALL’S CAREER HIGHS British Columbia Summer Games as Points: 11, Murray State, 12/20/ a sophomore...Earned silver medal 03. in Under-15 soccer nationals in FG made: 4, Murray State, 12/20/ 1998...Led soccer squad to three 03. Provincial titles...Played goalkeeper FG attempts: 8, Murray State, 12/ on both his high school squad and 20/03. Vancouver International select team. 3FG made: 1, Murray State, 12/ 20/03. PERSONAL 3FG attempts: 2 two times. FT made: 2, Murray State, 12/20/ Born Levon Maxwell Simon 03. Kendall on July 4, 1984...Son of FT attempts: 4, Murray State, 12/ Pauline and Simon Kendall...Has two 20/03. older sisters, Erin and Rebounds: 4, Chicago State, 12/ Alison...Father composes music, 17/03. plays and writes music...Bilingual, Off. Rebs.: 2, Chicago State, 12/ speaks both English and 17/03. French...Favorite TV show: The Def. Rebs.: 3, Murray State, 12/ Simpsons...Favorite food is 20/03. sushi...Also considered Utah State, Assists: 2 two times. UC-Santa Barbara and Oregon Steals: 2, Murray State, 12/20/03. State...Hobbies and interests include Blocks: 1, Virginia Tech, 1/6/04. soccer and biking...First name is Minutes: 17, Chicago State, 12/ pronounced LEE-von...Majors in 17/03. anthropology.

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22 ANTONIO GRAVES

6-3 „ 190 „ Sophomore „ Guard Mansfield, Ohio „ Mansfield Senior H.S.

averaged 10.8 minutes per Chicago State, 12/17...Scored first THE STORYLINE game...Saw action in all three NCAA career points and finished with a Antonio Graves is a combination Tournament games (vs. Oklahoma career-high 11 points (4-7 FG) along guard who can play either the point State, vs. UCF, vs. with 3-5 3-point shooting in 14 or off-guard. Last season as a Wisconsin)...Started four games minutes vs. Albany, 11/28...Saw first freshman, Graves averaged 10.8 from 12/27-1/6 (New Hampshire, career action in season opener and minutes per game off the bench as Georgia, William & Mary and Virginia Coaches vs. Cancer Classic vs. a backup guard. He is an athletic Tech)...Played four minutes in NCAA Alabama, 11/14. player, solid defender, good shooter “Sweet Sixteen” contest vs. who can handle the ball and plays Oklahoma State, 3/25...Hit 3-pointer HIGH SCHOOL with intensity. A team player, Graves in six minutes of play in the Big East signed with Pittsburgh in August, Championship Game vs. Connecti- A 2003 graduate of Mansfield 2003, just several hours before the cut, 3/13...Contributed two points, Senior High School where he played first day of classes. Prior to signing grabbed three rebounds and two for Head Coach Gregg with Pittsburgh, he was set to assists in 18 minutes at Providence, Collins…Earned Ohio Division I First attend prep school when Pittsburgh 3/2...Played 16 minutes vs. St. Team All-State honors, the first 104 Head Coach Jamie Dixon called with John’s, 2/4...Played 21 minutes in Mansfield Senior player to garner a scholarship offer. Graves will place of Carl Krauser (foul trouble), that distinction since 1967 (36 challenge for a starting position in dished out career-high tying five years)…Named Co-Northwest 2004-05. assists and scored four points vs. District Player of the Boston College, 1/28...Dished out Year…Averaged 19.2 points, 3.5 career-high five assists, scored five rebounds and 3.1 assists per game CAREER points in Big East opener vs. Virginia as a senior…Led Mansfield Senior True sophomore...Late signee Tech, 1/6...Scored 10 points (3-4 Tygers to a 19-4 record and state who emerged as a key guard off the 3FG) with three assists vs. William & playoff appearance as a bench in 2003-04. Mary, 1/3....Reached double figures senior…Selected to play for the for the second time in his career North squad in the Mansfield News- 2003-04 with 10 points (4-7 FG) in a 31- Classic All-Star Game and earned minute start vs. Georgia, 12/ Most Valuable Player honors in the Played in 33 games with four 30...Made first career start, finished game…Nominated for McDonalds starts (New Hampshire, Georgia, with five points and two assists vs. All-America game…Named Most William & Mary, Virginia New Hampshire, 12/27...Scored Outstanding Player at the Five Star Tech)...Played in 356 minutes and seven points in 22 minutes vs. Basketball Camp in 2002…Played

GRAVES’ CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 33 4 356 10.8 25 70 .357 13 37 .351 5 9 .556 5 15 20 0.6 28 0 30 20 6 2 68 2.1 Total 33 4 356 10.8 25 70 .357 13 37 .351 5 9 .556 5 15 20 0.6 28 0 30 20 6 2 68 2.1 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 14 1 135 9.6 6 23 .261 3 15 .200 2 4 .500 2 6 8 0.6 13 0 16 11 1 1 17 1.2 Total 14 1 135 9.6 6 23 .261 3 15 .200 2 4 .500 2 6 8 0.6 13 0 16 11 1 1 17 1.2 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 2 0 8 4.0 1 11.000 1 11.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Total 2 0 8 4.0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 3 0 16 5.3 0 2.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 1 10.3 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 Total 3 0 16 5.3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0

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GRAVES’ CAREER HIGHS

Points: 11, Albany, 11/28/03. FG made: 4 two times- Albany, 11/ 28/03; Georgia, 12/30/03. FG attempts: 8, New Hampshire, 12/27/03. 3FG made: 3 two times- Albany, 11/28/03; William & Mary, 1/3/ 04. 3FG attempts: 5, Albany, 11/28/ 03. FT made: 1 three times. FT attempts: 2, William & Mary, 1/ 3/04. Rebounds: 3, William & Mary, 1/3/ 04. Off. Rebs.: 1 four times. Def. Rebs.: 3, William & Mary, 1/3/ 04. Assists: 5 two times- Boston College, 1/28/04; Virginia Tech, 1/6/04. Steals: None. Blocks: 1 five times. Minutes: 35, William & Mary, 1/3/ 04.

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on Cleveland AAU team, one of the cousins played NCAA Division I top teams nationwide…Earned MVP basketball, including Dapreis Davis honors at the summer Eastern (Nebraska, 1989-92) and Marquis Invitational in 2003…Named a Sykes (Morehead State, 1999- “Standout Player” at the Five Star 03)…Spent days after high school Camp in Bryn Mawr, Pa., 2002. working out with personal trainer and former San Diego Padres PERSONAL strength and conditioning coach Benji Bethea…Accepted at three Born Antonio Dapreis Graves on prep schools…Happiest and most April 17, 1985 in Mansfield, gratifying moment in sports: Ohio…Son of Taymarra Graves and signing with Pittsburgh…Became Michael Davis…Has four brothers— the fifth player in seven years to Terry, Miles, Michael, Mikel— and earn a basketball scholarship out of one sister— Tasha…Hails from an Mansfield Senior…Favorite sports intriguing basketball family figure is Michael Jordan and background as uncle Ahmed Kent guard and ranks second on Mansfield Senior’s former Maryland standout Juan career scoring list, while several Dixon...Undeclared major.

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33 AARON GRAY

7-0 „ 275 „ Sophomore „ Center Emmaus, Pa. „ Emmaus H.S.

minutes, contributed four points and THE STORYLINE five rebounds vs. Chicago State, 12/ As only the second seven-footer 17/03...Saw first career game action to ever play at Pittsburgh, Aaron with eight minutes and scored seven Gray is a powerful big man who has points with three rebounds vs. St. a great work ethic, great hands, can Francis (Pa.), 11/22. run, catch, shoot and score inside. He is effective around the basket HIGH SCHOOL with his jump hook shot. In 2003- 04, Gray contributed off the bench A 2003 graduate of Emmaus while learning Pittsburgh’s system High School in Emmaus, Pa. as a freshman. He is a bright (pronounced E-may-es), where he student who earned the team’s lettered three seasons for Head Academic Excellence award at the Coach Tony Semler…Named team banquet. Expect Gray to see Pennsylvania’s Gatorade State Player more action and emerge as a key of the Year as a senior…Selected 106 player this season. First Team Class 4A All-State as a senior…McDonald’s All-America 2003-04 nominee…Totaled 975 career points in his varsity Played in 15 games and 88 career…Averaged 20 points, 15 minutes on season...Named a Big rebounds, four assists and four East Academic All-Star...Earned blocked shots as a senior…led team’s Academic Excellence Award Emmaus Green Hornets to a 21-3 at team banquet...Scored two points regular-season record and Lehigh on a layup over Emeka Okafor in the Valley Conference title as a home win against Connecticut, 2/ senior…Two-time Lehigh Valley All- 15...Played six minutes vs. St. Conference and All-Area John’s, 2/4...Grabbed three selection…Named Tournament MVP rebounds in a career-high tying 13 at the Western Lehigh Exchange minutes vs. Georgia, 12/30...Played Club Christmas Tournament…Third 10 minutes vs. New Hampshire, 12/ team All-State selection after he 27...Played a career-high 13 averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds

GRAY’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL Total Three-Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 15 0 88 5.9 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.7 Total 15 0 88 5.9 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.7 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 5 0 12 2.4 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 0.6 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1.2 Total 5 0 12 2.4 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 0.6 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1.2 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 NCAA TOURNAMENT Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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and four blocked shots and led Emmaus to the PIAA Class 3A GRAY’S CAREER HIGHS quarterfinals as a junior…Played in the Pittsburgh Hoops Classic held at Points: 7, St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/ the Petersen Events Center…Rated 03. among Athlon Sports’ top-20 senior FG made: 3, St. Francis (Pa.), 11/ centers (No. 15) and among 22/03. nation’s top-100 recruits…Listed as FG attempts: 4 two times- last vs. the No. 99 senior recruit by Chicago State, 12/17/03. Rivals.com…Ranked No. 93 among 3FG made: None. top-100 rising seniors by PrepStars 3FG attempts: None. magazine…Standout at the Lehigh FT made: 2, Virginia Tech, 1/6/04. Valley HoopGroup Basketball FT attempts: 2 three times, last Tournament when he led his team vs. Virginia Tech, 1/6/04. to victory over defending state Rebounds: 5, Chicago State, 12/ champion and No. 1 ranked 17/03. Harrisburg H.S. after picking up Off. Rebs.: 2 four times. three early fouls…Played in Def. Rebs.: 3, Chicago State, 12/ summer league competitions with 17/03. the New Jersey All-Stars, Philly Assists: 2, New Hampshire, 12/ Hoops, Keystone Blazers, 27/03. All-Stars and Lehigh Valley All- Steals: 2, Murray State, 12/20/03. Stars…Also played football and was Blocks: 2, Georgia, 12/30/03. a pitcher on the baseball team. Minutes: 13 two times- Chicago State, 12/17/03; Georgia, 12/30/ PERSONAL 03.

Born Aaron Michael Gray on December 7, 1984 in Tarzana, Banks, led Duke to the 1978 Final Calif….Son of Michael and Sandy Four…An uncle also played Gray…Has brother Matthew, who linebacker at UCLA…Trains with plays baseball at former Pittsburgh football player Bloomsburg…Uncle, Steve Gray, John Graham (lettered in 107 played basketball at Duke (1975- 1983)…Nickname is 79)…Steve Gray played in 88 “A.G.”…Favorite movie is “Men of career games and, along with Honor”…Selected Pittsburgh for its teammates Mike Gminski and Gene style of play…Undeclared major.

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20 DANTE MILLIGAN

6-8 „ 200 „ Freshman* „ Forward New York, N.Y. „ Trinity-Pawling H.S.

America honorable mention as a THE STORYLINE AAU squad coached by Gary senior…Averaged 16 points and Charles…Also attended the adidas Dante Milligan redshirted the 8.7 rebounds per game while ABCD camp, Three Stripes 2003-04 season. He is a six-foot- leading Trinity-Pawling to a 24-3 Tournament and Las Vegas Big eight-inch small forward with talent record along with Founders League Time Tournament…Competed in and a good attitude who can shoot and Tri-State League titles as a track and field and cross country. and is learning Pittsburgh’s system. senior…Averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds per game in leading PERSONAL 2003-04 Pawling to a 21-3 record as a junior…Played at the Episcopal Born Dante A. Milligan on Redshirted the 2003-04 School in Alexandria, Va. as a February 15, 1984 in New York, season...Practiced and traveled with sophomore...Ranked No. 28 among N.Y.…Son of Ruby Milligan…Has a the squad. HoopScoop national recruits…Rated brother, Alonzo (18)…Mother is a among Athlon Sports’ top-20 senior teacher…Nickname is “Tae,” short HIGH SCHOOL small forwards (No. 18) and among for his first name…Traveled to nation’s top-100 recruits…Listed China with the National Elite All- 108 A 2003 graduate of Trinity- No. 100 on The Sporting News/ Stars and to Cuba with the Boys Pawling High School in Pawling, Rivals.com top-100 recruits Club of New York…Favorite movie is N.Y. where he lettered two seasons list…Played in the Wendy’s Big “The Waterboy”…Chose Pittsburgh for Head Coach Bill Apple Game in Chicago…Also because of the coaches, players, Casson…Selected to the All-New played in the Pittsburgh Hoops academics and location…Best job England team, All-Founders Classic held in the Petersen Events ever held was a camp counselor at Conference and Tri-State All Center…Played for the nationally the basketball League…Named McDonalds All- renowned Long Island Panthers camp...Undeclared major.

24 MARCUS BOWMAN

6-3 „ 185 „ Sophomore* „ Guard Columbia, S.C. „ Richland Northeast H.S.

S.C. where he lettered two seasons THE STORYLINE 2003-04 2002-03 for Head Coach Gary Fulmer...Two- Marcus Bowman is a walk-on Earned varsity letter...Saw action Redshirted in 2002-03 and did year team captain who led Richland guard from Columbia, S.C. in six games and eight minutes not see any action...Walked-on to Northeast to back-to-back region in 2003-04...Played in six games team. titles and two consecutive school- (Penn State, Chicago State, record win totals...Named 2001-02 Georgia, Virginia Tech, St. John’s HIGH SCHOOL All-Region and Capital City Classic and at Providence)...Played career- All- Tournament...Averaged 11.5 high three minutes vs. Chicago A 2002 graduate of Richland points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.0 State, 12/17. Northeast High School in Columbia, assists while leading team to 28-2

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record, regional title, Lower State championship and runner-up PERSONAL honors at state tournament as a Born Marcus John Bowman on senior... Averaged seven points, April 12, 1984 in Columbia, four rebounds and six assists as a S.C....Son of John and Belinda junior...Helped lead team to 26-3 Bowman...Has brother, Julian... overall record and regional title as a Father played basketball at Howard junior...Became the winningest point University...Brother played football at guard in school history...Once Missouri...Nickname is played all five positions on the floor Bowmeo...Recruited and offered in one game...Ranked among the scholarship from several southern top five academically in his senior universities...Best job ever held was class...Voted class speaker at a coach of his high school junior graduation...Member of National varsity team at summer Honor Society and Spanish Honor camp...Chose Pittsburgh because Society...Earned 4.0 Honor Roll he earned a full academic status. scholarship…Majors in general management.

15 CHARLES SMALL

5-7 „ 175 „ Sophomore* „ Guard Detroit, Mich. „ Martin Luther King H.S. 109

career-high two minutes vs. Detroit…Adidas ABCD Camp THE STORYLINE 2003-04 Chicago State, 12/17. participant…National Honor Society student…Played in adidas AAU Big Charles Small is a walk-on guard Earned varsity letter...Saw action Time Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada. from Detroit, Mich. He was one of in four contests on season and four 2002-03 the shortest players in NCAA minutes total...Played in four games Redshirted 2002-03 and did not Division I college basketball in 2003- (Penn State, Chicago State, St. PERSONAL see any action...Walked-on to team. 04. John’s and at Providence)...Played Born Charles Lamar Small on HIGH SCHOOL January 5, 1984 in Detroit, Mich....Son of Charles D. Small and A 2002 graduate of Martin Luther Terri Leonard…Has six brothers King High School in Detroit, Mich., and sisters including Ashley Small, where he lettered four seasons for Jalen Small, Joi Leonard, Joseph Head Coach Benny White…Helped Leonard, Jordan Leonard and lead Martin Luther King to the city Joshua Leonard…Cousin Duwan final where it finished as the O’Donald played football at runner-up…Averaged 12 points Duke…Favorite subject in school is and seven assists per game as a science…Favorite sports figure is senior point guard…Averaged eight …Plans to have a points and six assists as a career in sports medicine…Best junior…Averaged eight points and athlete ever competed against is six assists as a sophomore…Led LeBron James…Featured in Sports squad to state semifinals as a Illustrated on Campus in a contrast sophomore…Team won city comparison story with the tallest championship and advanced to player in NCAA Division I (Holy state semifinals as a Cross’ 7-foot-6-inch tall Neil freshman…Lettered and averaged Fingleton) and the shortest player, 6.0 points and 5.0 assists as a himself...Oakland Zoo’s fan freshman…Played on AAU Team favorite...Majors in social work.

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13 KEITH BENJAMIN

6-2 „ 190 „ Freshman „ Guard Mount Vernon, N.Y. „ Mount Vernon H.S.

THE STORYLINE championship game…In four-year event in Canada…Played for the School has produced several varsity career, scored 995 points, nationally renowned AAU team college/NBA basketball standouts Benjamin is described as a gifted, grabbed 250 rebounds and dished Riverside Church…Riverside including Scooter McCray, Rodney athletic performer and great leaper out 139 assists while leading Mount Church reached the No. 1 in the McCray, Gus Williams, Ray Williams who is a strong outside shooter, Vernon to a 98-13 record…Three- AAU national rankings…Standout at and former Connecticut guard Ben plays tough defense and has an year All-Tri-State and All-County ABCD Camp…Hit game-winning 3- Gordon…Happiest and most arsenal of dunks. selection…Averaged 18.4 points, pointer with 5.5 seconds to go and gratifying moment in sports was 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists while scored 13 points in the Wendy’s All- winning the New York state title as HIGH SCHOOL leading Mount Vernon to a 26-1 Star Shootout in Chicago…Scored he wears a ring with the No. 1 on record as a junior…Shot 44 percent 11 points in the Pittsburgh World his finger…Role model is Michael A 2004 graduate of Mount from 3-point range…Guided Mount Hoops Classic All-Star Game at the Jordan…Person in history he’d Vernon High School where he Vernon to the 2003 New York Class Petersen Events Center in April. most like to meet: Little lettered four years for Head Coach A state final and earned Class A All- Richie...Chose Pittsburgh because Bob Cimmino…Led Mount Vernon Tournament honors after scoring PERSONAL of its great campus, great people to a 27-3 record, No. 7 national 10 points in the season final against and great team…Favorite food is ranking by USA Today and 2004 McQuaid Jesuit…Scored 8.2 points Born Keith Benjamin on October mac & cheese…Best friend on 110 Class AA state title as a and finished with 6.3 assists as a 23, 1986 in Valhalla, N.Y.…Son of another college team is former high senior…Averaged 14.6 points, 6.3 sophomore and averaged 6.6 points Vickie Benjamin…Has two brothers, school teammate Dexter Gray (St. rebounds and 3.3 assists as a as a freshman…Rated the No. 58 Kevin Mitchell and Erich Williams, John’s)…Nickname is “K-Rucka” senior…Led Mount Vernon with 15 player nationally by along with a sister Chantel because he first started playing at points in its 56-46 win over Niagara HoopScooponline and the No. 19 Marrow…First player to make a Rucker Park in New York City at the Falls and won its 15th consecutive by Athlon…Won verbal commitment to Head Coach young age of 14…Undeclared contest in the 2004 Class AA state dunk contests at Five-Star and at an Jamie Dixon…Mount Vernon High major.

0 JOHN DeGROAT

6-6 „ 220 „ Junior „ Forward Newburgh, N.Y. „ Northeastern Colorado J.C. „ Monticello H.S.

(32-72) on 3-point attempts in 04 season preseason junior college THE STORYLINE PRIOR TO PITTSBURGH leading Northeastern J.C. to a 22- national player of the year candidate DeGroat is described as a highly- Played his freshman and 11 record as a sophomore…Named while his team entered the 2003-04 skilled, all-around athletic small sophomore seasons at Northeastern to Street & Smith’s Super season ranked No. 11 nationally by forward who has displayed good Junior College in Sterling, Colo. for Sophomore All-America Second Street & Smith’s…Averaged 10 shooting skills and owns much Head Coach Brian Joyce…Averaged Team…NBAdraft.com rated him points and six rebounds per game potential. He is a junior college 11.7 points and 6.9 rebounds per among the nation’s top-five players as a freshman on a team with four transfer from Northeastern Colorado game, shot 49.4 percent (128-259) and No. 1 junior college shooting NCAA Division I players on its Junior College. from the floor, and 44.4 percent guard in America…Named a 2003- roster…Helped lead Northeastern to

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a 17-13 record against one of the three steals per game and selected points in one half in the Upstate/ anything spicy…Favorite sport nation’s toughest Third Team All-State as a Downstate All-Star Basketball Game other than basketball is schedules…Named a preseason senior…Named the state playoff and Coaches vs. Cancer golf…Happiest, most gratifying Second Team All-America by Street regional MVP…Selected 2001 Tri- contest…Also played soccer and moment in sports is his first dunk in & Smith’s magazine…Rated as one County and Times-Herald Player of was a sprinter on the track and field high school…Role model and the of the top-10 players (out of 400) at the Year…In his three-year career, team (100-yard dash). best athlete he ever competed Jerry Mullen’s Junior College scored over 1,000 points, one of against is his brother Jesse…When Exposure Camp in Tulsa, Okla. only five players to do so at PERSONAL he was little, he pretended to be Monticello…Scored a game-high 28 Lawrence Taylor…Best friends on HIGH SCHOOL points, 15 rebounds in leading Born John Franklin DeGroat on another college team include Monticello to a 65-50 win over January 7, 1985 in Albany, Wyoming’s Derek Wabbington and A 2002 graduate of Monticello Onteora in the Section IX Class B N.Y….Son of Thomas and Deborah Creighton’s Dennis High School in Monticello, N.Y., title game…Earned Mayor’s Cup Mack…Has brother E.J., sister Howard…Becomes the second where he played for Head Coach Trophy, awarded to Sullivan Katina and brother Jesse…Sister player in Pitt school history to wear Dick O’Neil…As a senior, led County’s top student- Katina Mack played for Penn State jersey number 0 (the other player Monticello to the Section IX Class B athlete…Averaged 19.6 points per (1992-96)…Mack ranks 10th all- was Carlo Dorazio)…Also state title and a 21-3 record, its game and named Second Team All- time on Penn State’s career scoring considered Oregon, Oklahoma and best in school history…Averaged State as a junior…Scored 18.4 list (1,463 points)…Nickname is Gonzaga…Plans to major in social 24.3 points, 13.5 rebounds and points as a sophomore…Scored 26 “Franchize”…Favorite food includes sciences.

4 RONALD RAMON

6-1 „ 180 „ Freshman „ Guard

Bronx, N.Y. „ All Hallows H.S. 111

jersey No. 14 was retired at the No. 1 ranking during the summer played professional basketball in the THE STORYLINE conclusion of his career…Named to of 2003 while showcasing his talent Dominican Republic, Brazil and Ramon is described as unselfish, the New York Daily News and New at both the Peach Jam Classic in Argentina…Other New York tough, smart and a distributor who York Newsday All-City First Teams Augusta, Ga. and Super Showcase Gauchos players who also played at makes players around him better. and received nomination for city in Orlando, Fla.…Named Most Pittsburgh include Jerry His high school coach described player of the year as a senior…Led Valuable Player, scored 23 points, McCullough, Eric Mobley and him as a “cross between former team with 19.2 points and five hit five 3-pointers including three in current Director of Basketball Pittsburgh guards Sean Miller and assists per game average as a the final five minutes, registered six Operations Orlando Antigua…Native Brandin Knight.” Also has been junior…Selected New York Daily assists and four steals in the Dominican who will follow in the mentioned as the “glue” to his News All-City and Second Team All- Wendy’s All-Star Shootout in footsteps of several former teams and the “oil” that makes the City by New York Newsday as both Chicago…Scored nine points in the Pittsburgh Dominican players, engine run. a junior and sophomore…Averaged Pittsburgh World Hoops Classic All- including Ricardo Greer, Jaime 15 points and six assists while Star Game at the Petersen Events Peterson and Antigua…Fluent in HIGH SCHOOL leading All Hallows to the CHSAA Center in April. Spanish…Nickname is “Double R,” championship game as a for Ronald Ramon…Favorite food is A 2004 graduate of All Hallows sophomore…Rated as the No. 117 PERSONAL rice and beans with chicken…His High School in Bronx, N.Y., where player nationally by role model is his father because he he played basketball for Head Coach HoopScooponline…Played five Born Ronald Ramon on January showed him everything…Played on Edwin Gonzalez…Previously played seasons for one of the nation’s most 14, 1986…Son of Ricardo and same AAU team as Russel Robinson for coach John Carey…Averaged prestigious AAU programs, the New Josephina and stepmother Maria (Kansas) and Sundiata Gaines 24.0 points and 8.0 assists per York Gauchos…Led the Gauchos to Ramon…Has four sisters—Mayara, (Georgia)…Made the University of game and hit 97 3-pointers in 27 two national titles and one national Kimberly, Michelle and Pittsburgh his first official college games as a senior…High school runner-up finish since the age of Laura…Father Ricardo Ramon visit…Undeclared major. 13…Led Gauchos to the nation’s

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PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

MARCUS BOWMAN

2003-04

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 PENN STATE 12/06/03 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 GEORGIA 12/30/03 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 at Providence 03/02/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0

Totals 0 8 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0

YURI DEMETRIS

2001-02

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 MORGAN STATE 11/16/01 12 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0.0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 11/18/01 7 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 2 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/20/01 10 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.3 vs Oakland 11/23/01 10 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 vs Illinois State 11/24/01 9 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 vs South Florida 11/25/01 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7 SAVANNAH STATE 12/01/01 17 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.9 1 0 2 1 0 1 7 1.6 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 12/05/01 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1.4 PENN STATE 12/08/01 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.9 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1.2 DUQUESNE 12/22/01 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 12/29/01 14 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.1 ST. JOHN’S 01/02/02 1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1.2 112 SYRACUSE 01/22/02 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 at West Virginia 02/16/02 1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.1 RUTGERS 02/21/02 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.2 WEST VIRGINIA 03/02/02 4 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.8 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 1.6 vs Boston College 03/07/02 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6 vs Central Connecticut State 03/15/02 1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6 vs California 03/17/02 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5

Totals 0 113 10 24 .417 2 10 .200 7 12 .583 0 13 13 0.7 12 0 11 9 0 4 29 1.5 2002-03

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 DUQUESNE 11/23/02 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/27/02 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/30/02 15 3 5 .600 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2.7 NORFOLK STATE 12/03/02 12 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 3 4 .750 0 0 0 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 4.0 at Penn State 12/07/02 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 12/14/02 16 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 3.2 OHIO STATE 12/18/02 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 at Rhode Island 12/21/02 13 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 2.8 GEORGE MASON 12/28/02 3 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 ROBERT MORRIS 01/04/03 12 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 2.6 at West Virginia 01/14/03 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2.5 SYRACUSE 01/18/03 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.3 at Syracuse 02/01/03 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 PROVIDENCE 02/04/03 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.0 WEST VIRGINIA 02/12/03 12 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.5 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 2.2 RUTGERS 02/22/03 6 2 3 .667 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.4 SETON HALL 03/05/03 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.4 vs Boston College 03/14/03 9 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 vs Wagner 03/21/03 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 2 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.2 vs Indiana 03/23/03 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1

Totals 0 133 13 30 .433 6 17 .353 9 13 .692 1 12 13 0.7 8 0 7 9 0 5 41 2.1

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES

2003-04

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 vs Alabama 11/14/03 15 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 2 2 0000.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 17 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 3 0 3 0 0200.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 14 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.7 3 0 2 1 0000.0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 21 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 2 1.8 2 0 1 1 0000.0 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 2 0 0 1 0100.0 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 11 4 6 .667 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 1 0 0 2 10 1.7 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0001.4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 14 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.1 1 0 0 2 0031.6 GEORGIA 12/30/03 14 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.3 0 0 0 1 0001.4 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 11 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.4 3 0 0 0 0001.3 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 14 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 1.5 1 0 0 0 0111.3 at Miami 01/10/04 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 1 0 0001.2 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 2 1.4 2 0 1 0 0001.1 RUTGERS 01/17/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 0 0001.0 at Connecticut 01/19/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 1 0 0000.9 at Syracuse 01/24/04 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0000.9 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 1 0000.8 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 13 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.1 0 0 4 0 0000.8 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 1.1 1 0 1 0 0000.7 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 13 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.1 0 0 1 0 0000.7 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0040.9 at West Virginia 02/21/04 8 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0031.0 at Georgetown 02/24/04 11 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 3 0 0000.9 SYRACUSE 02/29/04 13 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 1 0 0100.9 at Providence 03/02/04 6 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0131.0 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 1 0 0 1 0000.9 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 2 0 0 1 0000.9 vs Boston College 03/12/04 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 2 0 0 0 0000.9 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0000.8 vs UCF 03/19/04 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0000.8 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0000.8 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 14 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.9 1 0 1 1 0100.8

Totals 0 276 7 28 .250 3 17 .176 7 12 .583 4 24 28 0.9 30 0 23 13 0 9 24 0.8

ANTONIO GRAVES 113 2003-04

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 vs Alabama 11/14/03 3 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0000.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 10 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1000.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0000.0 ALBANY 11/28/03 14 4 7 .571 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 2.8 at Duquesne 12/03/03 9 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0022.6 PENN STATE 12/06/03 14 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0002.2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0032.3 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0002.0 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 22 3 7 .429 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 3 0 2 0 1072.6 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 11 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.4 0 0 1 0 1002.3 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0002.1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 * 31 2 8 .250 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 2 0 2 2 1052.3 GEORGIA 12/30/03 * 31 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.6 1 0 1 1 0 0 10 2.9 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 * 35 3 5 .600 3 4 .750 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.8 3 0 3 3 1 0 10 3.4 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 * 29 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.8 2 0 5 6 0053.5 at Miami 01/10/04 9 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.8 1 0 0 1 0033.5 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0003.3 RUTGERS 01/17/04 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 1 0 0003.1 at Connecticut 01/19/04 6 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0002.9 at Syracuse 01/24/04 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 1 1 0002.8 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 21 2 4 .500 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 0 0 5 1 0142.9 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 16 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 2 0 0 2 0032.9 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 8 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.7 2 0 2 0 0002.7 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0002.6 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 1 0 0 0 0002.5 at Georgetown 02/24/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0002.4 at Providence 03/02/04 18 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.7 2 0 2 0 1022.4 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 8 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 3 0 0 0 0002.3 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0002.2 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 6 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 1 0 0 0 0032.3 vs UCF 03/19/04 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 1 0 0002.2 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.6 2 0 0 0 0102.1 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 4 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 2 0 0 0 0002.1

Totals 4 356 25 70 .357 13 37 .351 5 9 .556 5 15 20 0.6 28 0 30 20 6 2 68 2.1

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES

AARON GRAY

2003-04

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 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 8 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 3.0 2 0 1 0 1 0 7 7.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 ALBANY 11/28/03 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3.0 PENN STATE 12/06/03 7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 6 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 1.6 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 2.8 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 13 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 3 5 2.2 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 3.0 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2.9 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 10 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2.5 GEORGIA 12/30/03 13 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 2.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.2 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.8 at Providence 03/02/04 1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.9 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.7

Totals 0 88 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.7

LEVON KENDALL

2003-04

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 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 ALBANY 11/28/03 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 PENN STATE 12/06/03 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.7 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 17 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 0.8 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.8 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 16 4 8 .500 1 2 .500 2 4 .500 0 3 3 1.2 1 0 2 1 0 2 11 2.5 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 3 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2.1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 12 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.1 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 1.9 GEORGIA 12/30/03 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 114 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 3 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.4 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.3 at Providence 03/02/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1

Totals 0 79 6 22 .273 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 0.9 11 0 7 7 2 2 15 1.1

CARL KRAUSER 2002-03

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 DUQUESNE 11/23/02 25 3 6 .500 0 3 .000 5 8 .625 3 6 9 9.0 3 0 5 7 0 1 11 11.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/27/02 18 4 6 .667 2 4 .500 3 4 .750 1 4 5 7.0 1 0 3 0 0 1 13 12.0 NORFOLK STATE 12/03/02 20 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 5.0 2 0 7 2 0 3 4 9.3 at Penn State 12/07/02 18 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 4.5 2 0 5 2 0 1 4 8.0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 12/14/02 21 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 9 10 .900 0 4 4 4.4 3 0 6 3 0 1 13 9.0 OHIO STATE 12/18/02 17 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 3.8 3 0 1 4 0 1 2 7.8 at Rhode Island 12/21/02 16 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 2 2 3.6 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 7.0 GEORGE MASON 12/28/02 20 2 9 .222 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 3 3 3.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 6 6.9 at Georgia 12/31/02 18 5 5 1.000 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 1 1 2 3.3 2 0 1 2 0 1 14 7.7 ROBERT MORRIS 01/04/03 20 3 7 .429 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 4 4 3.4 2 0 3 3 0 0 6 7.5 NOTRE DAME 01/06/03 16 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.4 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 6.8 at Rutgers 01/12/03 14 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 2 3.3 1 0 3 4 0 0 3 6.5 at West Virginia 01/14/03 19 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 2 2 4 3.3 1 0 3 2 0 0 5 6.4 SYRACUSE 01/18/03 18 1 4 .250 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 2 3.2 0 0 5 3 0 1 3 6.1 GEORGETOWN 01/25/03 15 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 3 0 0 1 7 6.2 at Syracuse 02/01/03 15 0 5 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.9 3 0 1 3 0 2 0 5.8 PROVIDENCE 02/04/03 * 35 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 1 7 8 3.2 3 0 4 3 0 2 4 5.7 at Notre Dame 02/09/03 15 2 3 .667 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.1 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 5.7 WEST VIRGINIA 02/12/03 29 4 5 .800 2 3 .667 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 3.1 3 0 4 2 0 2 12 6.1 at Seton Hall 02/15/03 12 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 3.0 4 0 1 3 0 3 3 5.9 at Georgetown 02/18/03 14 2 4 .500 1 1 1.000 3 4 .750 0 2 2 3.0 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 6.0 RUTGERS 02/22/03 24 4 7 .571 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 3 0 6 2 0 3 11 6.2 at Virginia Tech 02/26/03 18 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.9 2 0 4 2 0 1 0 6.0 CONNECTICUT 03/02/03 17 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.8 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 5.7 SETON HALL 03/05/03 15 5 5 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 2.7 2 0 3 1 0 2 13 6.0 at Villanova 03/09/03 14 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 2 4 .500 0 3 3 2.7 5 1 1 2 0 1 5 6.0 vs Providence 03/13/03 16 2 3 .667 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 2.7 1 0 2 1 0 0 8 6.0 vs Boston College 03/14/03 22 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 2 2.7 4 0 3 0 0 1 8 6.1 vs Connecticut 03/15/03 16 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 2.7 1 0 3 2 0 0 2 6.0 vs Wagner 03/21/03 27 3 8 .375 2 3 .667 4 5 .800 2 4 6 2.8 3 0 3 1 0 3 12 6.2

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES

vs Indiana 03/23/03 14 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 3 3 2.8 1 0 2 0 0036.1 vs Marquette 03/27/03 17 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.8 1 0 1 2 0246.0

Totals 1 595 60 136 .441 21 54 .389 51 70 .729 12 77 89 2.8 66 1 93 64 0 34 192 6.0 2003-04

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 vs Alabama 11/14/03 * 36 6 15 .400 2 8 .250 7 9 .778 1 1 2 2.0 4 0 3 1 0 2 21 21.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 * 32 4 12 .333 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 4 5 3.5 2 0 9 4 0 1 9 15.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 * 37 8 14 .571 2 7 .286 3 4 .750 0 4 4 3.7 4 0 2 7 0 4 21 17.0 ALBANY 11/28/03 * 34 8 12 .667 6 9 .667 0 0 .000 2 4 6 4.3 1 0 3 0 0 1 22 18.3 at Duquesne 12/03/03 * 37 5 12 .417 1 4 .250 6 7 .857 0 2 2 3.8 2 0 4 3 0 1 17 18.0 PENN STATE 12/06/03 * 33 4 7 .571 2 3 .667 4 6 .667 1 6 7 4.3 2 0 5 1 1 0 14 17.3 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 * 29 2 7 .286 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.7 3 0 4 3 0 0 4 15.4 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 * 38 6 15 .400 2 9 .222 4 6 .667 2 4 6 4.0 4 0 5 7 0 3 18 15.8 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 * 21 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 2 3 .667 0 2 2 3.8 0 0 4 0 0 1 10 15.1 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 * 36 6 9 .667 2 3 .667 5 6 .833 0 2 2 3.6 3 0 4 3 0 1 19 15.5 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 * 38 6 10 .600 2 4 .500 3 4 .750 0 5 5 3.7 2 0 8 0 0 0 17 15.6 at Miami 01/10/04 * 44 5 13 .385 1 4 .250 8 8 1.000 0 3 3 3.7 2 0 3 5 0 2 19 15.9 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 * 38 6 13 .462 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 5 3.8 3 0 3 2 0 1 15 15.8 RUTGERS 01/17/04 * 35 3 8 .375 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.7 3 0 8 3 0 3 6 15.1 at Connecticut 01/19/04 * 37 9 15 .600 4 7 .571 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 3.7 4 0 5 2 0 3 24 15.7 at Syracuse 01/24/04 * 36 2 9 .222 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 9 10 4.1 2 0 8 1 0 2 5 15.1 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 * 21 4 10 .400 0 2 .000 4 5 .800 1 5 6 4.2 4 0 4 0 0 0 12 14.9 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 * 29 4 11 .364 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 4 3 7 4.4 0 0 9 2 0 4 9 14.6 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 * 37 5 12 .417 3 7 .429 6 8 .750 0 6 6 4.5 1 0 4 2 0 1 19 14.8 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 * 48 7 14 .500 2 5 .400 7 10 .700 1 3 4 4.5 5 1 3 8 0 3 23 15.2 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 * 38 3 12 .250 0 1 .000 7 11 .636 1 4 5 4.5 0 0 4 2 1 4 13 15.1 at West Virginia 02/21/04 * 38 4 11 .364 1 3 .333 4 6 .667 0 9 9 4.7 2 0 7 1 0 1 13 15.0 at Georgetown 02/24/04 * 39 7 14 .500 3 7 .429 9 12 .750 3 6 9 4.9 4 0 3 9 0 2 26 15.5 SYRACUSE 02/29/04 * 37 3 12 .250 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 0 3 3 4.8 5 1 4 5 0 1 9 15.2 at Providence 03/02/04 * 39 4 10 .400 1 3 .333 13 15 .867 1 3 4 4.8 1 0 8 2 0 1 22 15.5 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 * 36 1 9 .111 0 1 .000 9 10 .900 0 5 5 4.8 3 0 2 3 0 2 11 15.3 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 * 38 4 11 .364 1 2 .500 7 8 .875 0 3 3 4.7 2 0 2 2 0 1 16 15.3 vs Boston College 03/12/04 * 40 6 18 .333 0 3 .000 6 8 .750 1 2 3 4.6 2 0 5 3 0 2 18 15.4 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 * 39 4 13 .308 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 8 8 4.8 1 0 5 3 0 0 10 15.2 vs UCF 03/19/04 * 38 4 13 .308 3 6 .500 9 10 .900 0 4 4 4.7 2 0 1 5 0 3 20 15.4 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 * 39 4 14 .286 0 3 .000 8 10 .800 2 6 8 4.8 4 0 3 3 0 2 16 15.4 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 * 38 6 17 .353 0 6 .000 3 6 .500 2 4 6 4.9 2 0 3 4 0 0 15 15.4 Totals 32 1155 153 377 .406 48 144 .333 139 179 .777 27 129 156 4.9 79 2 145 96 2 52 493 15.4 115 MARK McCARROLL 2000-01

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 CAROLINA A&T 11/17/00 10 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 5.0 0 0 0 0 1033.0

Totals 0 10 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 5.0 0 0 0 0 1033.0 2001-02

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 MORGAN STATE 11/16/01 25 4 6 .667 1 3 .333 0 2 .000 1 4 5 5.0 2 0 2 3 2099.0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 11/18/01 27 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 5.0 1 0 1 2 1104.5 ROBERT MORRIS 11/20/01 14 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 5 6 5.3 1 0 1 0 0065.0 vs Oakland 11/23/01 10 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 4.3 2 0 0 1 0003.8 vs Illinois State 11/24/01 10 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 3.6 1 0 1 2 0023.4 vs South Florida 11/25/01 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 1 0002.8 SAVANNAH STATE 12/01/01 24 4 9 .444 0 3 .000 2 6 .333 1 7 8 3.7 1 0 0 0 1 1 10 3.9 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 12/05/01 14 2 6 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 4 3.8 0 0 2 0 0064.1 PENN STATE 12/08/01 21 1 6 .167 0 2 .000 2 3 .667 1 2 3 3.7 3 0 2 2 0044.1 RHODE ISLAND 12/15/01 16 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 5 6 3.9 4 0 3 2 0064.3 at Ohio State 12/19/01 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.5 0 0 0 1 0003.9 DUQUESNE 12/22/01 11 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 3.3 0 0 0 3 2003.6 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 12/29/01 8 2 3 .667 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 1 1 0063.8 ST. JOHN’S 01/02/02 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 2.9 1 0 1 0 0043.8 at Boston College 01/05/02 9 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 2.9 0 0 0 1 1003.5 at Rutgers 01/08/02 10 3 4 .750 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2.8 1 0 0 0 0183.8 NOTRE DAME 01/12/02 7 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 0 1 2.6 0 0 0 0 0053.9 at Miami 01/15/02 8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.5 0 0 0 1 0003.7 at Georgetown 01/19/02 9 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 1 0 0 0 1023.6 SYRACUSE 01/22/02 6 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 2.5 0 0 0 1 0053.7 GEORGETOWN 01/26/02 6 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.4 0 0 0 0 0003.5 at Notre Dame 01/30/02 6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.3 1 0 0 0 0003.3 VILLANOVA 02/02/02 8 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0003.2 SETON HALL 02/07/02 7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 3 0023.1 at Syracuse 02/10/02 7 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.1 0 0 0 2 0043.2 at West Virginia 02/16/02 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0003.0 RUTGERS 02/21/02 4 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.0 0 0 0 1 2023.0 at Seton Hall 02/26/02 7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.9 1 0 0 0 0002.9 WEST VIRGINIA 03/02/02 13 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 1.9 1 0 2 1 0073.0

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vs Boston College 03/07/02 4 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 vs CCSU 03/15/02 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.8 vs California 03/17/02 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.8 Totals 0 310 36 84 .429 6 28 .214 10 25 .400 13 43 56 1.8 27 0 16 28 10 3 88 2.8

2002-03

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 DUQUESNE 11/23/02 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/27/02 13 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 3 5 2.5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/30/02 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.3 NORFOLK STATE 12/03/02 11 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 2.0 at Penn State 12/07/02 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 12/14/02 17 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 8 8 3.3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1.8 OHIO STATE 12/18/02 2 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.9 at Rhode Island 12/21/02 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 2.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.8 GEORGE MASON 12/28/02 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 ROBERT MORRIS 01/04/03 16 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 6 7 2.7 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 1.8 at West Virginia 01/14/03 2 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.9 at Syracuse 02/01/03 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 WEST VIRGINIA 02/12/03 8 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 2.4 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.8 RUTGERS 02/22/03 6 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.8 SETON HALL 03/05/03 1 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 at Villanova 03/09/03 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 vs Providence 03/13/03 8 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 vs Wagner 03/21/03 7 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.9 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 1.6 vs Indiana 03/23/03 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5

Totals 0 123 9 29 .310 2 5 .400 8 11 .727 6 29 35 1.8 9 0 6 5 3 0 28 1.5 2003-04

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 vs Alabama 11/14/03 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 10 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 13 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 ALBANY 11/28/03 10 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 2.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3.5 at Duquesne 12/03/03 12 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 2.6 2 0 0 1 1 0 5 3.8 PENN STATE 12/06/03 13 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.8 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3.2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 14 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 2.9 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 3.3 116 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 22 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 0 3 3 2.9 3 0 2 2 1 0 5 3.5 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 15 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 2 0 2 2.8 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 3.7 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 * 23 6 7 .857 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 2 3 5 3.0 4 0 1 1 1 0 14 4.7 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 * 24 5 7 .714 1 1 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 2.9 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 5.5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 * 19 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 3.0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 5.0 GEORGIA 12/30/03 27 11 12 .917 2 3 .667 2 3 .667 2 1 3 3.0 4 0 2 0 0 0 26 6.6 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 20 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 3 5 3.1 0 0 3 1 3 0 5 6.5 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 18 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.1 2 0 2 0 1 1 6 6.5 at Miami 01/10/04 14 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 4 6 .667 0 1 1 3.0 1 0 2 2 1 0 4 6.3 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 16 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5.9 RUTGERS 01/17/04 8 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.9 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 5.8 at Connecticut 01/19/04 13 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 1 4 2.9 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5.6 at Syracuse 01/24/04 18 6 10 .600 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 1 2 2.9 4 0 0 1 1 0 15 6.1 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 12 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.9 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 13 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.7 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 6.0 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 13 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.7 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 5.8 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 11 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 2.7 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 5.8 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 28 5 7 .714 1 2 .500 4 6 .667 2 2 4 2.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 6.1 at West Virginia 02/21/04 27 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 1 1 2.7 2 0 0 3 1 0 3 6.0 at Georgetown 02/24/04 14 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 3 .333 0 1 1 2.6 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 5.9 SYRACUSE 02/29/04 24 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 2.7 2 0 1 1 0 0 7 6.0 at Providence 03/02/04 12 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 2.8 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 5.8 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 11 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.6 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 17 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 2 3 5 2.7 4 0 1 2 2 0 4 5.5 vs Boston College 03/12/04 15 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 5.5 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 20 5 10 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 6 2.8 2 0 1 1 0 0 11 5.7 vs UCF 03/19/04 14 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 2.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 5.5 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 17 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 1 2 2.7 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 5.5 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 16 1 4 .250 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 4 1 5 2.8 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 5.5

Totals 3 580 75 147 .510 11 29 .379 37 59 .627 38 62 100 2.8 54 0 25 24 23 4 198 5.5

CHARLES SMALL 2003-04

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 PENN STATE 12/06/03 1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 at Providence 03/02/04 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Totals 0 4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0

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CHRIS TAFT 2003-04

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 vs Alabama 11/14/03 23 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 6 6 12 12.0 2 0 0 0 1077.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 23 6 9 .667 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 4 4 8 10.0 0 0 6 0 5 0 12 9.5 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 19 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 1 2 3 7.7 0 0 0 2 2178.7 ALBANY 11/28/03 21 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 4 6 10 8.3 0 0 1 0 2 0 10 9.0 at Duquesne 12/03/03 22 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 4 5 9 8.4 1 0 1 0 1088.8 PENN STATE 12/06/03 20 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 4 9 8.5 2 0 1 1 0 1 12 9.3 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 16 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 0 1 7.4 1 0 0 1 2048.6 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 23 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 2 6 8 7.5 2 0 2 2 1 0 16 9.5 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 17 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 1 5 6 7.3 1 0 5 1 2079.2 MURRAY STATE 12/20/03 27 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 7.1 1 0 3 3 7 0 10 9.3 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 23 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 6.9 2 0 1 2 0089.2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 20 7 12 .583 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 6 12 7.3 1 0 0 1 3 0 14 9.6 GEORGIA 12/30/03 * 19 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 1 2 3 7.0 3 0 1 1 3059.2 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 * 18 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 5 6 6.9 0 0 1 2 1199.2 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 * 27 7 11 .636 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 1 4 6.7 0 0 1 0 4 1 17 9.7 at Miami 01/10/04 * 38 7 14 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 1 8 9 6.9 3 0 1 0 3 0 17 10.2 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 * 30 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 6 9 7.0 0 0 1 1 4 1 10 10.2 RUTGERS 01/17/04 * 36 6 13 .462 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 7 5 12 7.3 0 0 0 1 5 0 17 10.6 at Connecticut 01/19/04 * 33 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 2 5 7 7.3 2 0 1 1 2 0 8 10.4 at Syracuse 01/24/04 * 23 6 10 .600 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 4 4 8 7.3 4 0 2 1 1 1 15 10.7 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 * 28 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 4 3 7 7.3 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 10.8 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 * 23 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 4 2 6 7.2 0 0 0 2 2 0 15 11.0 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 * 28 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 7.2 1 0 2 1 2 0 6 10.8 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 * 40 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 7 8 15 7.5 1 0 1 5 0 1 16 11.0 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 * 20 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 7.4 3 0 1 3 1 0 6 10.8 at West Virginia 02/21/04 * 14 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 6 7.3 3 0 0 1 1 0 10 10.8 at Georgetown 02/24/04 * 28 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 10 12 7.5 1 0 1 0 2 2 12 10.8 SYRACUSE 02/29/04 * 29 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 6 5 11 7.6 1 0 0 4 0 0 9 10.8 at Providence 03/02/04 * 30 10 11 .909 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 0 6 6 7.6 3 0 0 2 0 0 24 11.2 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 * 31 7 10 .700 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 6 5 11 7.7 0 0 0 1 1 0 16 11.4 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 * 29 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 0 6 .000 3 2 5 7.6 1 0 3 0 1 0 8 11.3 vs Boston College 03/12/04 * 29 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 3 8 7.6 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 11.2 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 * 26 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 2 1 3 7.5 1 0 1 2 0 1 11 11.2 vs UCF 03/19/04 * 30 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 5 11 16 7.7 3 0 3 2 1 1 6 11.1 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 * 29 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 7.6 4 0 1 0 0 0 8 11.0 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 * 31 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 1 4 7.5 2 0 3 1 0 0 8 10.9 117

Totals 24 923 162 290 .559 0 0 .000 68 125 .544 112 158 270 7.5 52 0 45 45 60 12 392 10.9

CHEVON TROUTMAN 2001-02

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 MORGAN STATE 11/16/01 * 15 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.0 5 1 2 2 0244.0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 11/18/01 * 12 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 1 0 0 2 0023.0 ROBERT MORRIS 11/20/01 6 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 3.0 1 0 1 0 0022.7 vs Oakland 11/23/01 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.8 1 0 0 2 0002.0 vs Illinois State 11/24/01 3 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.4 2 0 0 1 0022.0 SAVANNAH STATE 12/01/01 18 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 4 5 9 3.5 1 0 1 0 0062.7 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 12/05/01 13 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 3.1 2 0 0 2 0183.4 PENN STATE 12/08/01 15 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 4 5 3.4 0 0 0 2 1163.8 RHODE ISLAND 12/15/01 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0003.3 at Ohio State 12/19/01 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.8 2 0 0 0 0003.0 DUQUESNE 12/22/01 7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 2.8 1 0 0 0 1012.8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 12/29/01 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2.7 0 0 0 0 0022.8 ST. JOHN’S 01/02/02 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2.5 0 0 1 0 0002.5 at Georgetown 01/19/02 19 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 1 4 2.6 3 0 2 0 0182.9 SYRACUSE 01/22/02 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 2.5 0 0 1 0 0053.1 GEORGETOWN 01/26/02 11 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 0 3 2.6 1 0 0 1 0093.4 at Notre Dame 01/30/02 19 5 10 .500 1 2 .500 1 3 .333 4 3 7 2.8 4 0 2 0 0 2 12 3.9 VILLANOVA 02/02/02 10 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.8 2 0 0 0 1143.9 SETON HALL 02/07/02 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 2.6 1 0 0 1 1043.9 at Syracuse 02/10/02 16 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 2.9 4 0 0 2 0064.1 RUTGERS 02/21/02 13 3 3 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 7 7 3.0 2 0 0 0 2084.2 at Seton Hall 02/26/02 21 4 4 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000 1 3 4 3.1 5 1 1 0 0094.5 WEST VIRGINIA 03/02/02 13 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 3.1 3 0 1 0 0 2 10 4.7 vs Boston College 03/07/02 23 7 11 .636 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 3 3 6 3.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 5.1 vs Miami 03/08/02 23 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 3 5 3.3 4 0 1 1 1145.1 vs Connecticut 03/09/02 15 0 6 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 3.2 2 0 1 1 0404.9 vs Central Connecticut State 03/15/02 28 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.2 3 0 0 0 3385.0 vs California 03/17/02 * 22 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 4 3 7 3.4 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 5.2 vs Kent State 03/21/02 * 17 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 3 5 8 3.5 2 0 1 2 0195.3

Totals 4 376 64 115 .557 3 8 .375 24 51 .471 44 58 102 3.5 57 2 15 19 12 19 155 5.3

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES

2002-03

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 DUQUESNE 11/23/02 16 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 3 4 7 7.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 4.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/27/02 16 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 0 1 4.0 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 3.0 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 11/30/02 17 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 3 4 7 5.0 2 0 0 2 0 4 15 7.0 NORFOLK STATE 12/03/02 24 7 8 .875 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3.8 1 0 1 0 0 2 14 8.8 at Penn State 12/07/02 17 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 3.8 3 0 1 1 0 1 10 9.0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 12/14/02 * 29 7 8 .875 0 1 .000 0 7 .000 0 4 4 3.8 2 0 1 1 3 1 14 9.8 OHIO STATE 12/18/02 16 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 1 1 2 3.6 3 0 0 1 3 2 5 9.1 at Rhode Island 12/21/02 18 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 5 9 4.3 2 0 1 1 0 0 10 9.3 GEORGE MASON 12/28/02 14 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 1 2 3 4.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 9.2 at Georgia 12/31/02 21 4 6 .667 1 1 1.000 0 1 .000 1 5 6 4.3 4 0 2 2 0 0 9 9.2 ROBERT MORRIS 01/04/03 * 25 11 12 .917 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 5 6 4.5 2 0 1 2 0 0 24 10.5 NOTRE DAME 01/06/03 24 6 8 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 7 12 5.1 2 0 3 1 2 0 12 10.7 at Rutgers 01/12/03 26 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 5 1 6 5.2 4 0 1 3 0 1 9 10.5 at West Virginia 01/14/03 13 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 4.9 3 0 0 2 0 2 4 10.1 SYRACUSE 01/18/03 31 10 12 .833 0 1 .000 3 6 .500 2 2 4 4.8 4 0 1 0 0 2 23 10.9 GEORGETOWN 01/25/03 17 5 5 1.000 0 0 .000 10 10 1.000 1 2 3 4.7 4 0 0 4 1 0 20 11.5 at Syracuse 02/01/03 18 6 6 1.000 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 1 4 5 4.7 5 1 0 1 0 1 16 11.8 PROVIDENCE 02/04/03 30 4 9 .444 0 1 .000 4 5 .800 4 4 8 4.9 3 0 1 1 0 1 12 11.8 at Notre Dame 02/09/03 29 6 6 1.000 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 5 8 5.1 3 0 1 3 0 4 16 12.0 WEST VIRGINIA 02/12/03 24 5 9 .556 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 0 4 4 5.0 1 0 0 1 1 1 13 12.1 at Seton Hall 02/15/03 25 3 4 .750 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 1 3 4 5.0 5 1 1 1 2 2 12 12.0 at Georgetown 02/18/03 * 30 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 3 6 9 5.1 3 0 5 2 0 3 7 11.8 RUTGERS 02/22/03 21 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 3 1 4 5.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 11.7 at Virginia Tech 02/26/03 25 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 1 4 5 5.1 2 0 2 1 1 2 8 11.6 CONNECTICUT 03/02/03 30 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 4 6 10 5.3 2 0 2 4 0 0 13 11.6 SETON HALL 03/05/03 21 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 5 .200 2 5 7 5.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 11.4 vs Boston College 03/14/03 14 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 5.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 11.0 vs Connecticut 03/15/03 30 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 3 1 4 5.2 1 0 0 0 1 2 12 11.0 vs Wagner 03/21/03 14 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 2 0 4 8 10.9 vs Indiana 03/23/03 30 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 3 6 9 5.1 2 0 2 2 0 1 10 10.9 vs Marquette 03/27/03 34 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 3 2 5 5.1 3 0 2 1 0 1 15 11.0

Totals 3 699 135 188 .718 1 6 .167 70 116 .603 61 98 159 5.1 80 2 31 45 14 39 341 11.0 2003-04

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 118 vs Alabama 11/14/03 * 29 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 4 2 6 6.0 5 1 2 2 1 0 13 13.0 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 11/22/03 * 30 8 8 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 3 .333 2 1 3 4.5 2 0 3 2 0 1 18 15.5 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/03 * 30 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 4 3 7 5.3 2 0 1 1 0 2 11 14.0 ALBANY 11/28/03 * 30 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 3 9 12 7.0 0 0 3 2 1 1 9 12.8 at Duquesne 12/03/03 * 28 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 2 3 5 6.6 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 11.6 PENN STATE 12/06/03 * 22 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 6.2 2 0 4 2 3 1 4 10.3 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12/13/03 * 29 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 3 5 8 6.4 0 0 3 0 0 4 14 10.9 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 12/15/03 * 24 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 4 3 7 6.5 4 0 4 4 2 2 11 10.9 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 * 15 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 5 5 6.3 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 10.0 FLORIDA STATE 12/22/03 22 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 1 1 5.8 2 0 1 3 0 0 9 9.9 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27/03 * 28 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 4 6 10 6.2 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 9.6 GEORGIA 12/30/03 * 17 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 5.9 4 0 4 2 1 0 5 9.3 WILLIAM & MARY 01/03/04 * 31 6 8 .750 0 1 .000 6 7 .857 2 0 2 5.6 4 0 6 3 1 1 18 9.9 VIRGINIA TECH 01/06/04 * 23 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 5.6 3 0 4 3 2 1 2 9.4 at Miami 01/10/04 * 41 5 5 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 3 5.4 2 0 3 2 2 3 10 9.4 NOTRE DAME 01/12/04 * 24 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 4 5 .800 5 1 6 5.4 3 0 2 0 1 0 10 9.4 RUTGERS 01/17/04 * 32 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 5 8 5.6 3 0 1 2 1 0 5 9.2 at Connecticut 01/19/04 * 31 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 3 4 7 5.7 2 0 3 1 2 0 5 8.9 at Syracuse 01/24/04 * 30 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 7 4 11 5.9 4 0 1 4 1 1 12 9.1 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/28/04 * 32 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 8 6.1 3 0 1 2 0 2 6 9.0 ST. JOHN’S 02/04/04 * 26 5 8 .625 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 2 6 8 6.1 0 0 1 2 0 0 11 9.0 at Notre Dame 02/07/04 * 31 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 0 3 3 6.0 2 0 3 2 1 0 9 9.0 at Seton Hall 02/09/04 * 43 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 5 11 6.2 1 0 1 4 3 2 10 9.1 CONNECTICUT 02/15/04 * 23 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 3 4 6.1 3 0 0 3 1 0 7 9.0 at West Virginia 02/21/04 * 33 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 1 6 7 6.2 2 0 0 1 3 1 15 9.2 at Georgetown 02/24/04 * 35 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 6 8 6.2 2 0 1 4 1 1 13 9.4 SYRACUSE 02/29/04 * 31 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 2 0 2 6.1 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 9.2 at Providence 03/02/04 * 36 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 2 5 7 6.1 4 0 4 2 1 2 23 9.7 VILLANOVA 03/06/04 * 36 6 12 .500 1 2 .500 4 5 .800 3 4 7 6.1 1 0 0 3 0 4 17 10.0 vs Virginia Tech 03/11/04 * 31 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 1 5 6 6.1 3 0 2 3 1 1 12 10.0 vs Boston College 03/12/04 * 33 4 7 .571 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 4 6 6.1 4 0 2 1 1 6 8 10.0 vs Connecticut 03/13/04 * 23 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 6.0 3 0 0 3 0 0 5 9.8 vs UCF 03/19/04 * 27 5 5 1.000 1 1 1.000 2 4 .500 0 3 3 5.9 5 1 0 2 0 2 13 9.9 vs Wisconsin 03/21/04 * 34 3 7 .429 0 1 .000 3 3 1.000 5 9 14 6.2 1 0 2 1 2 1 9 9.9 vs Oklahoma State 03/25/04 * 32 4 8 .500 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 4 4 8 6.2 3 0 0 2 0 2 8 9.8

Totals 34 1022 136 208 .654 3 14 .214 69 113 .611 83 135 218 6.2 86 2 66 70 35 42 344 9.8

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL As only a freshman, Chris Taft emerged last season as an inside force for Pittsburgh. A consensus Freshman All-America selection, Big East Rookie of the Year and All-Big East selection, Taft owns imposing size, mobility, athleticism, superior jumping ability and knowledge of the game. Taft finished his stellar 2003-04 season with 10.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game averages, a .559 shooting percentage and 60 blocked shots. But more impressive than the stats is the fact that Taft is a team player who is most content when making a pass to a teammate that leads to a basket, blocking a shot or impacting a game without scoring. Those are the qualities that make Taft the player he is. 2004-05 OPPONENTS

BUCKNELL COPPIN STATE Jan. 2, 2005 „ 7 p.m. Dec. 18, 2004 „ 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

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GENERAL INFORMATION Bryan Goodman (Barat,’96) GENERAL INFORMATION Keith Johnson (Cheyney, ‘83) Location: Lewisburg, Pa (Marist, ‘02) Location: Baltimore, Md. Larry Tucker (Coppin State, Founded: 1846, 110th American Founded: 1900 ‘02) College Chartered 2004-05 OUTLOOK Enrollment: 3,900 Enrollment: 3,350 2003-04 Record: 14-15 Nickname: Eagles 2004-05 OUTLOOK Nickname: Bison 2003-04 Conference Record/ Colors: Royal Blue and Gold 2003-04 Record: 18-14 Colors: Orange and Blue Finish: 9-5/Tied-3rd Conference: 2003-04 Conference Record/ Conference: Postseason: None Mid-Eastern Athletic Finish: 14-4/T-1st Home Arena: Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Home Arena: Postseason: None Sojka Pavlion (4,000) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/5 Coppin Center (1,720) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 President: Brian C. Mitchell Newcomers: 4 President: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Athletics Director: John P. Hardt Dr. Stanley F. Battle Newcomers: 5 Athletic Department Phone: MEDIA INFORMATION Athletics Director: (570) 577-1232 Basketball Contact: Jon Terry Ron “Fang” Mitchell MEDIA INFORMATION Ticket Office Phone: SID Office Phone: Athletic Department Phone: Basketball Contact: (570) 577-1000 (570) 577-1227 (410) 951-3737 David Popham SID Fax: (570) 577-1660 Ticket Office Phone: SID Office Phone: COACHING INFORMATION SID Home Phone: (410) 951-3737 (410) 951-3729 Head Coach: (570) 522-0840 SID Fax: (410) 951-3718 Pat Flannery (Bucknell, ‘80) E-mail Address: SID Home Phone: School Record: [email protected] COACHING INFORMATION (412) 472-1191 149-136 (11 years) Mailing Address: Head Coach: Ron “Fang” E-Mail Address: Overall Record: Gerhard Field House, Moore Mitchell (Edison, ‘84) [email protected] 244-179 (16 years) Avenue, Lewisburg, PA 17837 School Record: Mailing Address: 2500 W. North Office Phone: (570) 577-1267 Website: 304-228 (18 years) Avenue; Baltimore, MD Assistant Coaches: www.BucknellBison.com Overall Record: 21216-3698 Nathan Davis (Randolph- Press Row Number: 531-273 (26 years) Website: www.coppin.edu/ Macon, ‘97) (570) 577-1519 Office Phone: (410) 951-3735 athletics 120 Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: N/A Don Anderson (Franklin & Marshall, ‘82) 2004-05 ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 2004-05 ROSTER 3 Charles Lee G 6-4 210 JR Gaithersburg, Md. 4 Donald Brown F 6-6 185 SO Central Islip, N.Y. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 5 Abe Badmus G 6-0 170 SO Chicago, Ill. 10 Darryl Roberts G 5-9 155 FR Pennsauken, N.J. 11 John Clark F 6-7 205 SO Tulsa, Okla. 11 West Otis G 6-0 168 SO Capitol Heights, Md. 12 Kevin Bettencourt G 6-2 175 JR Peabody, Mass. 21 Mike Miller G 6-2 175 FR Lanham, Md. 31 Chris Niesz F 6-7 185 SR Middletown, N.J. 22 Chad Yates F/C 6-9 220 SR Bronx, N.Y. 32 Chris McNaughton C 6-11 220 SO Leuterhausen, Germany 23 Darron Bradley F 6-5 190 JR Philadelphia, Pa. 42 Holland Mack F 6-5 190 JR Paterson, N.J. 24 Augustin Woodlin G 6-2 180 SO Philadelphia, Pa. 44 Tarik Viaer-McClymont C 6-7 275 JR Springfield Gardens, N.Y. 30 Charles Jones G 6-3 185 SO Waldorf, Md. John Griffin G 6-2 175 FR Philadelphia, Pa. 31 Nicholas King F/G 6-7 190 JR Philadelphia, Pa. Darren Mastropaolo F 6-8 220 FR Falmouth, Maine 32 Darryl Proctor F 6-4 220 FR District Heights, Md. Andrew Morrison F 6-7 210 FR Lawrenceville, N.J. 33 Antwan Harrison G/F 6-3 215 FR Beltsville, Md. Rob Thomas F 6-3 205 FR Mendham, N.J. 34 Raheem Scott G 6-2 215 JR Philadelphia, Pa. 40 Robert Pressey F 6-8 195 FR Waldorf, Md. 44 Kelvin Green F/G 6-5 210 SO Philadelphia, Pa. 50 Derek Daniels F 6-7 345 JR Baltimore, Md. 2004-05 SCHEDULE 52 Henry Colter F/C 6-11 210 SR Austin, Texas

Date Opponent J1 at Pittsburgh N6 INDIANA (Exh.) J8 HOLY CROSS 2004-05 SCHEDULE Coaches vs. Cancer J12 at Colgate N11 vs. Princeton J15 ARMY Date Opponent J15 FLORIDA A&M N12 at Syracuse/vs. Northern J21 LAFAYETTE N20 at Kentucky J17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Colorado J23 LEHIGH N27 at Dayton J22 at Maryland-Eastern Shore N19 RIDER J28 at American N29 at Texas J29 HAMPTON N22 ST. FRANCIS J30 at Navy D1 at Oklahoma J31 at Norfolk State Cyclone Challenge F4 at Lafayette D4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T F5 at North Carolina A&T N26 at Iowa State F6 at Lehigh D6 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE F7 at South Carolina State N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin/vs. F11 AMERICAN D9 at Morgan State F12 DELAWARE STATE Northern Colorado F13 NAVY D11 at West Virginia F14 HOWARD D1 at Penn F15 at Villanova D18 at Pittsburgh F19 at Florida A&M D4 at Yale F19 at Army D20 at Utah F21 at Bethune-Cookman D7 ROBERT MORRIS F23 at Holy Cross D29 at Marquette F26 MARYLAND-EASTERN D18 at Cornell F26 COLGATE J1 at Minnesota SHORE D22 NIAGARA M4 at Patriot League J8 at Delaware State M5 MORGAN STATE D28 at Saint Joseph’s Tournament J10 at Howard M7 at MEAC Tournament

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2004-05 OPPONENTS

DUQUESNE HOWARD Dec. 4, 2004 „ 4 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net Nov. 20, 2004 „ 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

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GENERAL INFORMATION Randy Roth (Ohio, ‘83) GENERAL INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. John Mahoney (Phoenix, ‘99) Location: Washington, D.C. Dawud Abdur Rahkman Founded: 1878 Founded: 1867 Aki Thomas Enrollment: 10,000 2004-05 OUTLOOK Enrollment: 10,500 Nickname: Dukes 2003-04 Record: 12-17 Nickname: Bison 2004-05 OUTLOOK Colors: Red & Blue 2003-04 Conference Record/ Colors: Blue, Red & White 2003-04 Record: 6-22 Conference: Atlantic-10 Finish: 6-10/5th-West Conference: 2003-04 Conference Record/ Home Arena: Postseason: None Mid-Eastern Athletic Finish: 4-14/16th A.J. Palumbo Center (6,200) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Home Arena: Postseason: None President: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3 Burr Gymnasium (2,700) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Newcomers: 5 President: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/4 Athletics Director: Dr. H. Patrick Swygert Newcomers: 7 Brian Colleary MEDIA INFORMATION Athletics Director: Athletic Department Phone: Basketball Contact: Dave Saba Sondra Norrell-Thomas MEDIA INFORMATION (412) 396-6565 SID Office Phone: Athletic Department Phone: Basketball Contact: Ticket Office Phone: (412) 396-5861 (202) 806-7141 Edward Hill, Jr. (412) 232-DUKE SID Fax: (412) 396-6210 Ticket Office Phone: SID Office Phone: SID Home Phone: (202) 806-7198 (202) 806-7184/88 COACHING INFORMATION (412) 341-3271 SID Fax: (202) 806-9595 Head Coach: Danny Nee (St. E-Mail Address: [email protected] COACHING INFORMATION SID Home Phone: N/A Mary of the Plains, ‘71) Mailing Address: Head Coach: Frankie Allen E-Mail Address: School Record: 31-56 (3 years) A.J. Palumbo Center, 600 (Roanoke, ‘71) [email protected] Overall Record: Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA School Record: 47-60 (4 years) Mailing Address: SID Office, 399-335 (24 years) 15282 Overall Record: Drew Hall, Room 100, 511 Office Phone: (412) 396-6567 Website: www.goduquesne.com 218-271 (22 years) Gresham Place, NW, Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: Office Phone: (202) 806-6817 Washington, D.C. 20059 Charles Cunningham (North (412) 396-4925 Website: www.bisonmania.com Alabama, ‘73) Press Row Number: N/A 121

2004-05 ROSTER 2004-05 ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 1 David Mazza G 6-0 170 SO North East, Pa. 3 Darek Mitchell G 6-0 170 SO Ashland, Va. 4 Chauncey Duke G/F 6-6 215 FR Springfield, Mo. 4 Will Gant G 6-2 175 SO Dallas, Texas 5 Martin Osimani G 6-4 205 SR Montevideo, Uraguay 5 Darryl Hudson G/F 6-4 190 SO Detroit, Mich. 13 Brian Kelly F 6-7 190 FR Decatur, Ga. 10 Louis Ford G 5-6 170 JR Cambridge, Mass. 20 Ryan Tricco G/F 6-4 210 JR Phoenix, Ariz. 12 Stanley Greene F 6-5 220 SO Camden, N.J. 22 Bryant McAllister G 6-3 185 JR Pittsburgh, Pa. 22 Cliffone Ault G/F 6-5 180 SO Brooklyn, N.Y. 23 Jack Higgins G 6-5 180 JR Pittsburgh, Pa. 34 Bilal Russell F 6-5 185 SR Fresno, Calif. 25 Sean McKeon F/C 6-10 240 FR Phoenixville, Pa. 40 Daniel Wright C 6-10 245 JR Long Island, N.Y. 31 Adam Souply G 6-1 180 JR Fayette City, Pa. Sidney Nickelson C/F 6-8 205 FR Corpus Christi, Texas 32 Tyler Bluemling G 6-2 180 SR Pittsburgh, Pa. James McBryde F 6-6 190 JR Cleveland, Ohio 33 Jon Pawlak F 6-9 205 SR Natrona Heights, Pa. 34 Keith Gayden F 6-8 210 JR Chicago, Ill. 42 Kieron Achara F/C 6-9 240 SO Stirling, Scotland 45 DeVario Hudson G/F 6-6 210 FR Decatur, Ga. 2004-05 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent J22 NORFOLK STATE 2004-05 SCHEDULE N19 at St. Francis (Pa.) J24 HAMPTON N20 at Pittsburgh J29 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Date Opponent J8 GEORGE WASHINGTON N22 at Canisius J31 at Florida A&M NABC Classic J12 at Xavier N29 PORTLAND STATE F3 at Delaware State N12 vs. Santa Clara J15 DAYTON D4 LONGWOOD COLLEGE F7 MD-EASTERN SHORE N13 vs. North Carolina A&T J19 RHODE ISLAND D6 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore F12 at Morgan State N14 at New Mexico J23 ST. BONAVENTURE D12 at Iowa State F14 at Coppin State N20 LAFAYETTE J29 at LaSalle D18 at Longwood College F19 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE N24 WEST VIRGINIA F1 at Richmond D22 at James Madison F21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T N27 at George Mason F5 at Saint Joseph’s D28 at Georgetown F26 at Hampton D1 AKRON F13 XAVIER J8 MORGAN STATE F28 at Norfolk State D4 at Pittsburgh F16 TEMPLE J10 COPPIN STATE M5 DELAWARE STATE D11 MD-BALTIMORE COUNTY F19 at George Washington J15 at South Carolina State M7 at MEAC Tournament D18 at Ohio F23 LASALLE J17 at North Carolina A&T D22 at Boston College F27 RICHMOND D29 at Robert Morris M2 at Fordham D31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE M5 at Massachusetts J5 at Dayton M9 Atlantic-10 Championship

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2004-05 OPPONENTS

LOYOLA (Md.) JIMMY V. CLASSIC Nov. 27, 2004 „ 7 p.m. Dec. 7, 2004 „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN Petersen Events Center New York, N.Y. „ Madison Square Garden

SCHOOL INFORMATION 2004 JIMMY V. CLASSIC SCHEDULE

GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK 10TH ANNUAL JIMMY V. CLASSIC Location: Baltimore, Md. 2003-04 Record: 1-27 December 7, 2004 (New York, N.Y./Madison Square Garden Founded: 1852 2003-04 Conference Record/ Pittsburgh vs. Memphis, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Enrollment: 3,200 Finish: 1-17/10th Nickname: Greyhounds Postseason: None Syracuse vs. Oklahoma State, 9 p.m. (ESPN) Colors: Green & Grey Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Conference: Metro Athletic Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3 Home Arena: Reitz Arena (3,253) Newcomers: 4 MEDIA INFORMATION President: Rev. Harold E. Ridley Athletics Director: MEDIA INFORMATION Joseph Boylan Basketball Contact: Media members must notify Square Garden is the back entrance Athletic Department Phone: Tom Milajecki Associate Athletic Media Relations or the Pennsylvania Plaza (Green (410) 617-2553 SID Office Phone: Director Greg Hotchkiss of their auning) located at the corner of Ticket Office Phone: (410) 617-2777 intention to attend the game at Eighth Avenue and 33rd Street. (410) 617-2553 SID Fax: (410) 617-5029 Madison Square Garden. Hotchkiss Media members must have photo SID Home: N/A will submit the official credential list. ID available at the gate to gain COACHING INFORMATION E-Mail Address: The press entrance at Madison entrance. Head Coach: Jimmy Patsos [email protected] (Catholic, ‘89) Mailing Address: School Record: 0-0 (1st year) 4501 N. Charles Street, Overall Record: Baltimore MD 21209 JIMMY V. FOUNDATION INFORMATION 0-0 (1st year) Website: Office Phone: (410) 617-5014 www.loyolagreyhounds.com MEDIA INFORMATION Mailing Address: Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: Contact: Melanie McCullough The V. Foundation for Cancer Brian Blaney (Roanoke, ‘94) (410) 617-5534 Office Phone: (919) 380-9505 Research, 100 Towerview Matt Kovarik (Maryland, ‘98) Fax: (919) 380-0025 Court, Cary, NC 27513 Terrell Stokes (Maryland, ‘02) E-Mail Address: Website: www.jimmyv.org 122 [email protected]

2004-05 ROSTER ABOUT THE JIMMY V. FOUNDATION No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 1 George Bouindas F 6-6 200 FR Thessaloniki, Greece The V Foundation is a charitable Up!”® as the motto in the fight 2 Andre Collin G 6-0 180 JR Salisbury, Md. organization dedicated to saving against the disease that ultimately 3 Freddie Stanback F 6-5 215 FR Lanham, Md. lives by helping to find a cure for claimed him at the age of 47 after a 9 Greg Manning, Jr. G 6-0 165 FR Alpharetta, Ga. cancer. The Foundation seeks to brief and very public 10-month 10 James Fox G 5-11 165 SO Hockessin, Del. make a difference by generating battle. 11 Charlie Bell G 6-4 205 JR Washington, D.C. broad-based support for cancer Since then, the Foundation that 13 Rashaud Nixon F 6-4 190 FR Fort Washington, Md. research and by creating an urgent was conceived by a small group of 15 Bernard Allen F 6-5 228 SR Houston, Texas 23 Shane James G 6-3 180 SO Toronto, Ontario awareness among all Americans of Jim’s friends and colleagues has 25 Sean Corrigan C 6-11 250 JR Hicksville, N.Y. the importance of the war against grown to include donors and 32 Linton Hinds G 6-2 192 JR East Orange, N.J. cancer. The V Foundation performs volunteers nationwide. Since 1993, 33 Irakli Nijaradze C 6-10 250 SR Kutaisi, Georgia these dual roles through advocacy, The V Foundation has raised more 34 Brad Farrell F 6-4 200 FR Herndon, Va. education, fundraising, and than $32 million and awarded more 52 Jim Chivers F 6-8 225 SR Detroit Lakes, Minn. philanthropy. than 190 research grants. 54 Josko Alujevic F 6-7 220 JR Split, Croatia ESPN and the late Perhaps most impressive of all is 55 Michael Tuck F 6-7 215 SO Toronto, Ontario created The V Foundation in 1993. that today The V Foundation still Valvano, the legendary NC State operates with a small staff, a basketball coach and ESPN nationwide volunteer network and 2004-05 SCHEDULE broadcaster, won the hearts of an all-volunteer Board of Directors sports fans across the country when and Scientific Review Committee, Date Opponent J17 vs. Rider his underdog NC State Wolfpack assuring that currently 85 cents of N19 at Virginia Tech J22 at Marist captured the NCAA Basketball every dollar raised is available to N21 NAVY J24 at Iona Championship in an upset win in fund cancer research. N27 at Pittsburgh J27 ST. PETER’S 1983. Today Jim Valvano’s friends and N29 DELAWARE J30 at Niagara Ten years later, he inspired colleagues are joined by new friends D2 at St. Peter’s F3 FAIRFIELD D5 NIAGARA F6 millions more with his memorable and additional volunteers who D11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S F10 at Siena speech at the inaugural ESPY contribute time, efforts and D21 at Md.-Baltimore County F12 IONA Awards. A gravely ill Valvano donations, both large and small, in D31 at Princeton F16 at Manhattan entertained, amused and captured the hope that Jim’s final dream will J2 at Central Connecticut F20 at Canisius the imagination of a worldwide become a reality, that victims will J5 VIRGINIA MILITARY INST. F24 SIENA audience. He announced the become survivors, and that the J8 RIDER F26 at Fairfield creation of The V Foundation for disease that claims so many of our J12 MARIST at MAAC Tournament J14 CANISIUS Cancer Research and proclaimed loved ones, will devastate no more. “Don’t Give Up. . .Don’t Ever Give

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2004-05 OPPONENTS

MEMPHIS PENN STATE Dec. 7, 2004 „ 7 p.m. „ Jimmy V. Classic „ ESPN Dec. 11, 2004 „ 2 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net New York, N.Y. „ Madison Square Garden State College, Pa. „ Bryce Jordan Center

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GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK Location: Memphis, Tenn. 2003-04 Record: 22-8 Location: University Park, Pa. 2003-04 Record: 9-19 Founded: 1912 2003-04 Conference Record/ Founded: 1855 2003-04 Conference Record/ Enrollment: 20,332 Finish: 12-4/1st Enrollment: 41,445 Finish: 3-13/10th Nickname: Tigers Postseason: NCAA, 0-1 Nickname: Nittany Lions Postseason: None Colors: Blue & Grey Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Colors: Blue & White Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Conference: Conference USA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Conference: Big Ten Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Home Arena: Newcomers: 4 Home Arena: Newcomers: 5 FedExForum (18,400) Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) President: Dr. Shirly Raines MEDIA INFORMATION President: Dr. Graham Spanier MEDIA INFORMATION Athletics Director: R.C. Johnson Basketball Contact: Athletics Director: Tim Curley Basketball Contact: Athletic Department Phone: Lamar Chance Athletic Department Phone: Patrick Donghia (901) 678-2335 SID Office Phone: (814) 865-1086 SID Office Phone: Ticket Office Phone: (901) 678-2349 Ticket Office Phone: (814) 865-1757 (901) 678-2331 SID Fax: (901) 678-4134 (814) 865-5555 SID Fax: (814) 863-3165 SID Cell Phone: (901) 734-9949 SID Home Phone: COACHING INFORMATION E-mail Address: COACHING INFORMATION (814) 235-6745 Head Coach: [email protected] Head Coach: E-Mail Address: (Clarion State, ‘82) Mailing Address: Ed DeChellis (Penn State ‘82) [email protected] School Record: 93-39 (4 years) 203 Athletic Office Building, School Record: 9-19 (1 year) Mailing Address: Overall Record: 570 Normal St., Memphis, TN Overall Record: 101-D Bryce Jordan Center, 286-110 (12 years) 38152 105-93 (7 years) University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone: (901) 678-2346 Website: www.goTIGERSgo.com Office Phone: (814) 865-5494 Website: www.GoPSUsports.com Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: TBA Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: Tony Barbee (Massachusetts, James Johnson (Ferrum, ‘93) (814) 863-3516 ‘93) (LaSalle, ‘80) (Massachusetts, Hilliary Scott (Roanoke, ‘94) ‘95) Ed Schilling (Miami, OH, ‘88) 123

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 0 Clyde Wade G 6-0 180 SO Memphis, Tenn. 0 Aaron Johnson F 6-9 240 JR Exton, Pa. 2 Tank Beavers G 6-2 180 FR Athens, Ala. 1 Jamaal Tate G/F 6-5 242 SR Linden, N.J. 3 Almamy Thiero F 6-10 250 FR Mali, West Africa 3 Ben Luber G 6-0 178 SO Richboro, Pa. 4 Maurice Avery G 6-1 190 JR Atlanta, Ga. 4 Mike Walker G 6-2 180 FR Lewisberry, Pa. 5 Jeremy Hunt G 6-4 206 JR Memphis, Tenn. 5 Geary Claxton G/F 6-5 210 FR West Haven, Conn. 10 F 6-7 205 JR Indianapolis, Ind. 10 Dan Adler G 6-1 168 SO Montvale, N.J. 11 Duane Erwin F 6-9 238 SR Huntsville, Ala. 11 Travis Parker F 6-5 242 JR Greenville, N.C. 14 Simplice Njoya F 6-10 230 JR Yaounde, Cameroon 20 Marlon Smith G 6-0 203 SO Bronx, N.Y. 15 Joey Dorsey F 6-8 250 FR Baltimore, Md. 23 Brandon Hassell F 6-9 210 FR Farmersville, Ohio 21 Waki Williams F 6-9 225 JR Columbus, Ohio 24 Kevin Fellows C 6-10 248 SR Meridian, Idaho 23 Anthony Rice G 6-4 205 SR Atlanta, Ga. 25 John Kelly C 6-11 273 SO West Milford, N.J. 32 Sean Banks F 6-8 206 SO Englewood, N.J. 33 Danny Morrissey G 6-3 195 FR Pepper Pike, Ohio 35 Darius Washington G 6-1 185 FR Orlando, Fla. 45 Jason McDougald F 6-9 204 SR Lewisville, N.C. 55 Arthur Barclay F 6-8 236 SR Camden, N.J.

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent J5 MICHIGAN STATE Date Opponent J13 MARQUETTE N7 E. STROUDSBURG (EXH.) J8 at Minnesota Coaches vs. Cancer J15 TCU J19 at South Florida BCA-Classic J12 at Illinois N11 SAVANNAH STATE N14 First Round N13 GEORGE MASON/IPFW J22 at UAB J15 MICHIGAN N18 Coaches vs. Cancer J27 DEPAUL N15 Semi-Finals/Consolation J22 NORTHWESTERN N23 ARKANSAS STATE J29 at TCU N16 Championship/Consolation J26 at Ohio State N26 vs. Maryland F2 EAST CAROLINA N19 LEHIGH J29 WISCONSIN D3 at Purdue F5 at Houston N27 SACRED HEART F2 at Indiana Jimmy V. Classic F9 at Louisville D1 at Rutgers F9 at Purdue D7 vs. Pittsburgh F12 TULANE D3 LOCK HAVEN F12 OHIO STATE D11 MISSISSIPPI F19 at Southern Mississippi D6 at Georgetown F16 ILLINOIS D18 AUSTIN PEAY F23 at Charlotte D11 PITTSBURGH F19 at Northwestern D20 LOUISIANA TECH F26 LOUISVILLE D21 BUFFALO F23 at Michigan D23 PROVIDENCE M2 at Saint Louis ASU Hoops Classic F26 IOWA D30 EAST TENNESSEE STATE M5 CINCINNATI D28 vs. Vaparaiso M2 MINNESOTA J6 at Texas M9 at Conference USA D29 vs. Arizona St./Long Island M5 at Michigan State J9 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Tournament J2 TEXAS A&M M10 at Big Ten Tournament

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RICHMOND ROBERT MORRIS Dec. 23, 2004 „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN2 Nov. 24, 2004 „ 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

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GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK Location: Richmond, Va. 2003-04 Record: 20-13 Location: Moon Township, Pa. 2003-04 Record: 14-15 Founded: 1830 2003-04 Conference Record/ Founded: 1921 2003-04 Conference Record/ Enrollment: 2,950 Finish: 10-6, 3rd, A-10 West Enrollment: 4,800 Finish: 10-8/Tied-4th Nickname: Spiders Postseason: NCAA, 0-1 Nickname: Colonials Postseason: None Colors: Red & Blue Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Colors: Blue and White with Red Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Conference: Atlantic-10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/4 Conference: Northeast Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Home Arena: Newcomers: 6 Home Arena: Charles L. Sewall Newcomers: 6 Robins Center (9,071) Center (3,056) President: Dr. William F. Cooper MEDIA INFORMATION President: MEDIA INFORMATION Athletics Director: Basketball Contact: Dr. Edward A. Nicholson Basketball Contact: Jim Duzyk Jim Miller Simon Gray Athletics Director: SID Office Phone: Athletic Department Phone: SID Office Phone: Dr. Susan Hofacre (412) 262-8314 (804) 289-8371 (804) 289-8320 Athletic Department Phone: SID Fax: (412) 262-8557 Ticket Office Phone: SID Fax: (804) 289-8820 (412) 262-8295 SID Cell Phone: (877) SPIDER1 SID Home Phone: Ticket Office Phone: (412) 498-8359 (804) 934-0210 (412) 262-8295 E-Mail Address: COACHING INFORMATION E-Mail Address: [email protected] Head Coach: [email protected] COACHING INFORMATION Mailing Address: (Colorado College, ‘68) Mailing Address: Head Coach: Mark Schmidt SID Office, 6001 University School Record: 36-26 (3ryear) One Robins Center Way, (Boston College, 85) Boulevard, Moon Township, PA Overall Record: Richmond, VA 23173 School Record: 36-50 (3 years) 15108-1189 172-129 (10 years) Website: Overall Record: 36-50 (3 years) Website: www.rmu.edu Office Phone: (804) 289-8634 www.richmondspiders.com Office Phone: (412) 262-8297 Press Row Number: Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: Assistant Coaches: (412) 262-8613 Mike Winiecki (Richmond, ‘89) (804) 289-8806 Jason Dowling (Virginia, ‘02) Ramon Williams (VMU, ‘90) Jared Frantz (Mount St. 124 Gary DeCesare (Iona, ‘85) Joseph, ‘01)

2004-05 ROSTER 2004-05 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 4 Jarhon Giddings F 6-8 215 FR Winston-Salem, N.C. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 5 Tim Mayes F/G 6-6 215 SO Houston, Texas 1 Joseph Ison F 6-6 205 JR Buffalo, N.Y. 10 Daon Merritt G 5-9 180 SO Jamaica, N.Y. 3 Maurice Carter G 6-0 185 SR Richmond, Va. 11 Oumar Sylla G/F 6-6 195 SO Mali 4 Jeff Trotter F 6-4 200 SR College Park, Ga. 12 Monty Sanders G/F 6-6 220 FR Raleigh, N.C. 12 Beau Gibb F 6-8 205 FR Oxford, Miss. 13 Peter Thomas F 6-5 190 SO Little Rock, Ark. 13 Derek Coleman G 5-11 180 SO Dorchester, Mass. 14 Jamaal Scott G 6-5 215 SR Phoenix, Ariz. 15 Mark Anderson F 6-6 215 SR Topeka, Kansas 15 Gaston Moliva F 6-7 240 SO Yaounde, Cameroon 20 Cori Boston G/F 6-5 200 FR Boston Mass. 25 Patrick O’Malley F 6-8 230 SR Charleston, W.Va. 23 Christopher Gooden G 6-1 170 SR Houston, Texas 32 Jermaine Bucknor F 6-6 210 JR Edmonton, Alberta 24 Chaz McCrommon F 6-6 200 SR Pittsburgh, Pa. 33 Courtney Nelson G 6-1 170 FR Bloomfield, N.J. 32 A.J. Jackson F 6-6 230 SO Mohessen, Pa. 50 Drew Crank C 6-10 230 FR Lynchburg, Va. 42 Tony Lee G 6-0 180 FR Boston, Mass. 51 Kevin Steenberge C 6-11 235 JR Columbia, Md. 44 Steven Windling F 6-6 240 JR Hazel Crest, Ill. T.J. Paterick G 6-1 170 SO Ponte Verde Beach, Fla.

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent J12 at Mount St. Mary’s Date Opponent J19 at Xavier N11 CLARION (Exh.) J15 at Central Connecticut N19 at Seton Hall J22 GEORGE WASHINGTON Guardian Classic J17 at Wagner N26 ELON J26 at LaSalle (Columbus, Ohio) J24 WAGNER N28 at Virginia J29 at Massachusetts N15 vs. Morgan State J27 at St. Francis (Pa.) D1 SOUTH FLORIDA F1 DUQUESNE D4 at Wake Forest F5 DAYTON N16 vs. Ohio State/Towson St. J29 CENTRAL CONNNECTICUT D11 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH F9 LASALLE N19 at Virginia F3 at St. Francis (N.Y.) D17 UAB F12 at George Washington N24 at Pittsburgh F5 at Monmouth D23 at Pittsburgh F16 at Saint Joseph’s N29 THIEL COLLEGE F10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ASU Fiesta Bowl Classic F19 TEMPLE D4 QUINNIPIAC F12 MONMOUTH D28 vs. Butler F27 at Duquesne D7 at Bucknell F17 at Sacred Heart D30 vs. Ariz. or E. Washington M2 XAVIER D11 EASTERN KENTUCKY F19 at Quinnipiac J4 COLORADO M5 ST. BONAVENTURE D22 at Northwestern F24 at Long Island J8 at Fordham M8 at Atlantic-10 Tournament D29 DUQUESNE F26 SACRED HEART J12 at Dayton J3 at Charleston Southern F28 MOUNT ST. MARY’S J15 RHODE ISLAND J6 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) M5 at J10 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) Tournament

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ST. FRANCIS (PA.) SOUTH CAROLINA Dec. 1, 2004 „ 7 p.m. Dec. 29, 2004 „ 7 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

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GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK Location: Loretto, Pa. 2003-04 Record: 13-15 Location: Columbia, S.C. 2003-04 Record: 21-11 Founded: 1847 2003-04 Conference Record/ Founded: 1801 2003-04 Conference Record/ Enrollment: 2,000 Finish: 10-8/Tied-4th Enrollment: 26,000 Finish: 8-8/3rd Nickname: Red Flash Postseason: None Nickname: Gamecocks Postseason: NCAA First Round Colors: Red & White Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Colors: Garnet and Black Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Conference: Northeast Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Conference: America East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 Home Arena: Newcomers: 2 Home Arena: Newcomers: 4 DeGol Arena in the Maurice Colonial Center (18,000) Stokes Athletic Center (3,500) MEDIA INFORMATION President: Dr. Andrew Sorenson MEDIA INFORMATION President: Rev. Christian R. Basketball Contact: Athletics Director: Basketball Contact: Oravec, T.O.R., Ph.D Pat Farabaugh Dr. Mike McGee Kerry Tharp Athletics Director: Jeff Eisen SID Office Phone: Athletic Department Phone: SID Office Phone: Athletic Department Phone: (814) 472-3128 (803) 777-5204 (803) 777-7872 (814) 472-3276 SID Fax: (814) 472-3196 Ticket Office Phone: SID Fax: (803) 777-2967 Ticket Office Phone: SID Home Phone: (803) 777-4274 SID Home Phone: (814) 472-3286 (814) 472-3896 (803) 776-0982 E-Mail Address: COACHING INFORMATION E-Mail Address: COACHING INFORMATION [email protected] Head Coach: [email protected] Head Coach: Bobby Jones Mailing Address: Maurice (Guilford, ‘65) Mailing Address: (Western Kentucky ‘84) Stokes Athletic Center, P.O. School Record: 26-86 (4 years) Rex Enright Center School Record: 52-86 (5 years) Box 600, Loretto, PA 15940 Overall Record: 1300 Rosewood Dr, Overall Record: 52-86 (5 years) Website: www.francis.edu 335-216 (18 years) Columbia, SC 29208 Office Phone: Press Row Number: Office Phone: (803) 777-4197 Website: www.uscsports.com (814) 472-3286 (814) 472-3145 Assistant Coaches: Press Row Number: Assistant Coaches: Rick Duckett (North Carolina, (803) 777-6182 John Pigatti (Dayton, ‘86) ‘80) (St. Francis, ‘00) Barry Sanderson (Alabama, R.C. Kehoe (Shippensburg, ‘90) 125 ‘04) Ricky Stokes (Virginia, ‘84)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 1 Darshan Luckey G 6-5 200 JR Baltimore, Md. 1 Tre Kelley G 6-0 193 SO Washington, D.C. 2 Chris Jones F 6-6 175 SO Richmond, Va. 2 Stephen McDowell G 5-11 165 FR Indianapolis, Ind. 3 Garrett Farha G 5-10 150 JR Concordia, Kansas 10 Roderick Trice F 6-4 200 JR Swainsboro, Ga. 5 Darnell Evans G 6-4 200 SO Largo, Md. 13 Paulius Joseliunas C 6-10 243 SO Vilinius, Lithuania 11 John Krimmel G 6-3 185 JR State College, Pa. 14 Antoine Tisby C 6-8 228 JR Kansas City, Kansas 15 Cale Nelson G 5-9 165 FR Newville, Pa. 15 Carlos Powell F 6-7 220 SR Florence, S.C. 20 Rahsaan Benton G 5-11 175 JR Cleveland Heights, Ohio 21 Tarence Kinsey G 6-6 189 JR Tampa, Fla. 23 Joey Goodson G 6-3 210 SR Reston, Va. 23 Dwayne Day F 6-6 185 FR Mount Vernon, Ga. 24 George Wright-Easy F 6-5 220 SO Everett, Mass. 25 Jon Land G 6-4 198 SR Winston-Salem, N.C. 25 Winston Robinson F 6-6 195 JR Knoxville, Tenn. 31 Josh Gonner G 6-2 181 SR Fort Worth, Texas 35 J.R. Enright G 6-9 250 JR Omaha, Neb. 33 Brandon Wallace F 6-9 185 SO Jackson, S.C. 45 Rodney Gibson F 6-5 195 SR Hagerstown, Md. 34 Renaldo Balkman F 6-7 198 SO Tampa, Fla. 50 Jason Osborne F 6-8 260 SR Randallstown, Md. 54 John Chappell C 6-10 235 SR New Berlin, Wisc.

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Date Opponent J17 at St. Francis (N.Y.) Date Opponent J12 at LSU N19 HOWARD J22 WAGNER N8 USC-UPSTATE (Exh.) J15 TENNESSEE N22 at Bucknell J24 QUINNIPIAC N21 WESTERN CAROLINA J22 at Mississippi State N29 at American J27 ROBERT MORRIS N24 WINTHROP J26 VANDERBILT D1 at Pittsburgh F3 at Central Connecticut N27 TEMPLE J29 at Florida D4 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT F5 at Quinnipiac D1 APPALACHIAN STATE F2 ARKANSAS D7 OHIO F7 MOUNT ST. MARY’S D4 CLEMSON F5 at Georgia D11 GEORGE WASHINGTON F10 MONMOUTH D14 SOUTH FLORIDA F12 AUBURN D18 SLIPPERY ROCK F12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON D18 at Kansas F15 KENTUCKY D22 at Minnesota F17 at Long Island D20 vs. East Carolina F19 at Alabama D29 at Youngstown State F21 at Mount St. Mary’s D22 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE F23 at Tennessee J5 LONG ISLAND F24 SACRED HEART D29 at Pittsburgh F27 FLORIDA J7 at Fairleigh Dickinson F28 at Sacred Heart D31 WOFFORD M2 at Vanderbilt J10 at Robert Morris M3 at Northeast Conference J5 at Kentucky M6 MISSISSIPPI J15 at Wagner Tournament J8 GEORGIA M10 at SEC Tournament

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent BOSTON COLLEGE N14 CARLETON UNIVERSITY N19 MAINE N23 NEW HAMPSHIRE Feb. 28, 2005 „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN N26 CLEMSON Chestnut Hill, Mass. „ Silvio O. Conte Forum N30 LONG ISLAND John Wooden Classic D5 vs. UCLA D9 HOLY CROSS SCHOOL INFORMATION D11 BOSTON D19 YALE GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: 1-1, NCAA D22 DUQUESNE Location: Chesnut Hill, Mass. Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 D29 KENT STATE Founded: 1863 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2 J2 at Massachusetts Enrollment: 14,500 Newcomers: 3 J5 at Connecticut Nickname: Eagles J8 PROVIDENCE Colors: Maroon & Gold MEDIA INFORMATION J16 at West Virginia Conference: Big East Basketball Contact: Dick Kelley J19 VILLANOVA Home Arena: SID Office Phone: (617) 552-3039 J22 at St. John’s Silvio O. Conte Forum (8,606) SID Fax: (617) 552-4903 J26 at Providence President: SID Home Phone: (617) 244-7087 J29 GEORGETOWN Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. E-Mail Address: [email protected] Athletics Director: Gene DeFilippo Mailing Address: F1 WEST VIRGINIA Athletic Department Phone: 140 Commonwealth Ave., Conte F5 at Seton Hall Al Skinner (617) 552-8520 Forum 321, Chestnut Hill, MA Head Coach F8 at Notre Dame 02453 F16 RUTGERS COACHING INFORMATION Website: www.bceagles.com F19 SYRACUSE Head Coach: Press Row Number: F23 at Villanova Al Skinner (Massachusetts, ‘74) (617) 552-8989 F26 SETON HALL School Record: 122-95 (7 years) F28 PITTSBURGH Overall Record: 260-221 (16 years) SERIES INFORMATION M5 at Rutgers Office Phone: (617) 552-3006 Series Record: M9 BIG EAST Championship Assistant Coaches: Pittsburgh leads 26-17. (Hamilton, ‘83) In Pittsburgh: Ed Cooley (Stonehill, ‘94) Pittsburgh leads 12-5. 126 2003-04 RESULTS Pat Duquette (Williams, ‘93) In Chestnut Hill: Pittsburgh leads 12-8. Date Opponent W/L Result 2004-05 OUTLOOK Neutral Site: Series tied at 4-4. (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) 2003-04 Record: 24-10 First Meeting: Dec. 12, 1959 N22 vs. Appalachian State W 92-67 2003-04 Conference Record/ (Pittsburgh 76, BC 66). Finish: 10-6/Tie-5th Last Meeting: March 12, 2004 Craig Smith N23 vs. Monmouth W 60-50 Senior Forward (Pittsburgh 62, BC 53). N24 vs. Wichita State W 84-81 N29 BOSTON W 67-44 D2 HOLY CROSS W 64-51 D6 MASSACHUSETTS (OT) W 76-75 2004-05 ROSTER D9 at Saint Joseph’s L 57-67 D14 SACRED HEART W 72-70 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D20 KENT STATE (OT) W 58-54 1 Craig Smith F 6-7 250 JR Los Angeles, Calif./Fairfax D23 STONY BROOK W 82-64 3 F 6-7 210 SO San Diego, Calif./Horizon D30 at Clemson L 62-72 4 Jermaine Watson G 6-3 204 SR Dorchester, Mass./Tabor Academy J3 ST. BONAVENTURE W 77-70 5 Akida McLain F 6-7 210 FR Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills J6 at Georgetown W 72-64 11 Louis Hinnant G 6-4 190 JR Oxon Hill, Md./Gwynn Park J10 at Syracuse L 73-96 12 Steve Hailey G 6-0 170 SO Boston, Mass./Worcester Academy J14 VILLANOVA L 89-92 13 Nate Doornekamp C 7-0 260 SR Odessa, Ontario/Ernestown J17 SETON HALL W 72-63 20 Gordon Watt F 6-6 210 FR Evanston, Ill./Evanston J20 N.C. STATE (OT) W 66-65 21 Tyler Neville G 6-3 190 JR Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood J24 at West Virginia L 62-65 23 Sean Marshall G/F 6-5 205 SO Rialto, Calif./Eisenhower J28 at Pittsburgh L 58-68 25 Ted Dunlap G 6-3 190 JR Dallas, Texas./Jesuit J31 CONNECTICUT L 58-63 32 John Oates F 6-10 255 FR Harriman, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) F4 NOTRE DAME W 76-69 51 Sean Williams F 6-10 235 FR Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield F8 at St. John’s W 89-61 F11 at Miami (OT) W 74-72 F14 PROVIDENCE L 52-61 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. BOSTON COLLEGE F16 at Seton Hall W 67-63 F22 RUTGERS W 76-44 F25 VIRGINIA TECH W 56-48 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M3 ST. JOHN’S W 68-54 Yuri Demetris 4-0 0-2 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.5 Antonio Graves 1-0 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 5 0 1 4 4.0 M6 at Providence W 63-54 Carl Krauser 3-2 14-34 .412 0-5 .000 10-14 .714 2 9 11 12 0 3 38 12.7 M10 vs. Georgetown W 68-57 Mark McCarroll 4-0 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 4 6 0 1 0 7 1.8 M11 vs. Syracuse W 57-54 Chris Taft 2-2 9-19 .474 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 9 6 15 1 0 1 24 12.0 M12 vs. Pittsburgh L 53-62 Chevon Troutman 4-2 14-26 .538 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 7 15 22 3 1 8 29 7.3 M19 vs. Utah W 58-51 M21 vs. Georgia Tech L 54-57

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent CONNECTICUT N4 BRIDGEPORT (Exh.) N11 BRYANT (Exh.) N20 BUFFALO Jan. 22, 2005 „ Storrs, Conn. „ 9 p.m. „ ESPN N30 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL D4 INDIANA Feb. 26, 2005 „ Petersen Events Center „ 3:45 p.m. „ CBS D6 NORTHEASTERN D9 at Massachusetts D19 RICE SCHOOL INFORMATION D22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT D28 SACRED HEART D30 QUINNIPIAC GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK J5 BOSTON COLLEGE Location: Storrs, Conn. 2003-04 Record: 33-6 J8 at Georgetown Founded: 1881 2003-04 Conference Record/ J10 at Oklahoma Enrollment: 26,629 Finish: 12-4/2nd J15 RUTGERS Nickname: Huskies Postseason: NCAA Champions, 6-0 J17 at Seton Hall Colors: Navy & White Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 J22 PITTSBURGH Conference: Big East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/4 J25 at West Virginia Home Arena: Newcomers: 3 J30 at Notre Dame Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167), F2 VILLANOVA Hartford Civic Center (16,294) MEDIA INFORMATION F5 ST. JOHN’S President: Dr. Philip E. Austin Basketball Contact: Kyle Muncy F7 at Syracuse Athletics Director: SID Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 F13 NORTH CAROLINA Jeffrey Hathaway SID Fax: (860) 486-5085 Jim Calhoun F15 at Providence Athletic Department Phone: SID Home Phone: (860) 267-7792 Head Coach F19 at Rutgers (860) 486-2725 E-mail Address: F21 NOTRE DAME Ticket Office Phone: [email protected] F26 at Pittsburgh (860) 486-2724 Mailing Address: 2095 Hillside Rd., M2 GEORGETOWN Gampel Pavilion, Unit 3078, M5 SYRACUSE COACHING INFORMATION Storrs, CT 06269-3078 M9 BIG EAST Championship Head Coach: Jim Calhoun Website: www.UConnHuskies.com (American International, ‘68) Press Row Number: School Record: 432-165 (18 yrs.) (860) 486-1888 2003-04 RESULTS Overall Record: 680-302 (32 yrs.) Office Phone: (860) 486-2720 SERIES INFORMATION Date Opponent W/L Result Assistant Coaches: Series Record: UConn leads 27-23. 127 N17 YALE (NIT) W 70-60 (Boston, ‘87) In Pittsburgh: UConn leads 10-9. N19 NEVADA (NIT) W 93-79 George Blaney (Holy Cross, ‘61) In Connecticut: UConn leads 12-8. N22 SACRED HEART (NIT) W 111-64 Andre Lafleur (Northeastern, ‘88) Neutral Site: Series tied, 5-5. First Meeting: 1949-50 (Pittsburgh N26 vs. Georgia Tech L 61-77 Rashad Anderson N28 vs. Utah W 76-44 52, UConn 35). Junior guard/forward D1 LEHIGH W 75-55 Last Meeting: March 13, 2004 D6 ARMY W 74-46 (UConn 61, Pittsburgh 58). D13 QUINNIPIAC W 88-55 D20 IONA W 104-54 D28 BALL STATE W 101-62 D30 MASSACHUSETTS W 91-67 2004-05 ROSTER J2 at Rice W 92-83 J6 at Rutgers W 75-74 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School J11 OKLAHOMA W 86-59 3 F 6-11 240 SO Brooklyn, N.Y./Blair Academy (N.J.) J14 GEORGETOWN W 94-70 5 Marcus Williams G 6-3 205 SO Los Angeles, Calif./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) J17 at North Carolina L 83-86 11 F/C 6-11 235 JR Peekskill, N.Y./Peekskill J19 PITTSBURGH W 68-65 12 A.J. Price G 6-2 190 FR Amityville, N.Y./Amityville J24 PROVIDENCE L 56-66 13 Ryan Thompson F 6-6 215 JR Gold Coast, Australia/West Nebraska C.C. J28 at Virginia Tech W 96-60 20 Antonio Kellogg G 6-3 190 FR Oakland, Calif./McClymonds J31 at Boston College W 63-58 21 F/C 6-10 237 SO Mt. Airy, Md./West Nottingham Academy F2 SYRACUSE W 84-56 22 F 6-9 220 FR Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Spalding F7 WEST VIRGINIA W 88-58 23 Marcus White F 6-8 228 SO Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young F9 at Notre Dame L 74-80 24 Jason Baisch F 6-6 250 SR Southbury, Conn./Pomperaug F15 at Pittsburgh L 68-75 31 Rashad Anderson G/F 6-5 215 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen F18 MIAMI W 76-63 32 Ed Nelson F 6-8 260 JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Georgia Tech F21 NOTRE DAME W 61-50 33 F 6-6 220 JR Toronto, Ontario/West Hill Collegiate F24 at St. John’s W 71-53 F28 at Villanova (OT) W 75-74 M1 SETON HALL W 89-67 M7 at Syracuse L 56-67 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. CONNECTICUT M11 vs. Notre Dame W 66-58 M12 vs. Villanova W 84-67 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M13 vs. Pittsburgh W 61-58 Yuri Demetris 3-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 1.3 M18 vs. Vermont W 70-53 Antonio Graves 3-0 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0 M20 vs. DePaul W 72-55 Aaron Gray 1-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 M25 vs. Vanderbilt W 73-53 Carl Krauser 5-0 16-46 .347 4-11 .363 13-17 .765 4 16 20 20 1 7 47 9.4 M27 vs. Alabama W 87-71 Mark McCarroll 3-0 11-20 .550 2-5 .400 4-6 .667 7 7 14 2 0 0 28 9.3 A3 vs. Duke W 79-78 Chris Taft 3-3 11-26 .423 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 5 9 14 3 3 1 25 8.3 A5 vs. Georgia Tech W 82-73 Chevon Troutman 6-3 18-33 .545 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 12 18 28 6 4 6 42 7.0

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent GEORGETOWN N22 TEMPLE N26 THE CITADEL N30 at Davidson Jan. 5, 2005 „ 7 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net D6 PENN STATE Petersen Events Center D9 ILLINOIS D12 TBA Rainbow Classic D20 vs. Oral Roberts SCHOOL INFORMATION D22 TBA D23 TBA GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: None D28 NORFOLK STATE Location: Washington, D.C. Starters Returning: 3/2 D30 HOWARD Founded: 1789 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 J5 at Pittsburgh Enrollment: Newcomers: 5 J8 CONNECTICUT 12,290, 6,164 undergrads J11 RUTGERS Nickname: Hoyas MEDIA INFORMATION J15 at Villanova Colors: Blue & Gray Basketball Contact: Bill Shapland J18 at Syracuse Conference: Big East SID Office Phone: (202) 687-2492 J23 NOTRE DAME Home Arena: McDonough Arena SID Fax: (202) 687-2491 J25 ST. JOHN’S (2,500), MCI Center (20,600) SID Home Phone: (703) 521-5535 J29 at Boston College President: John J. DeGioia E-Mail Address: Athletics Director: Joseph C. Lang F2 SETON HALL [email protected] Athletic Department Phone: Mailing Address: SID Office, John Thompson III F5 at Rutgers (202) 687-2435 Second Floor, McDonough Arena, Head Coach F12 WEST VIRGINIA Ticket Office Phone: Washington, D.C. 20057 F16 at Notre Dame (202) 687-2449 Website: www.guhoyas.com F19 at St. John’s Press Row Number: F27 VILLANOVA COACHING INFORMATION (202) 628-3200 M2 at Connecticut Head Coach: John Thompson III M5 PROVIDENCE (Princeton, ‘88) SERIES INFORMATION M9 BIG EAST Championship School Record: 0-0 (1st year) Series Record: GU leads 35-29. Overall Record: 0-0 (1st year) In Pittsburgh: Office Phone: (202) 687-2374 Pittsburgh leads 19-14. Assistant Coaches: In Washington: GU leads 19-10. 128 Robert Burke (Haverford, ‘88) Neutral Site: GU leads 2-0. 2003-04 RESULTS Kevin Broadus (Bowie State, ‘90) First Meeting: Sydney Johnson (Princeton, ‘97) 1911-12 (GU 21, Pittsburgh 17). Date Opponent W/L Result Last Meeting: Feb. 24, 2004 N21 GRAMBLING W 83-36 2004-05 OUTLOOK (Pittsburgh 68, GU 58). 2003-04 Record: 13-15 Brandon Bowman N23 at Penn State W 79-78 Junior Forward 2003-04 Conference Record/ N25 COASTAL CAROLINA W 81-68 Finish: 4-12/12th N29 DELAWARE STATE W 63-54 D3 NORFOLK STATE W 76-53 D6 DAVIDSON W 71-53 D13 ELON W 91-70 2004-05 ROSTER D20 HOWARD W 89-58 D22 at The Citadel W 85-62 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School J3 RUTGERS W 63-57 0 Ashanti Cook G 6-2 180 JR Inglewood, Calif./Westchester J6 BOSTON COLLEGE L 64-72 1 Brandon Bowman F 6-9 219 JR Santa Monica, Calif./Westchester J10 at West Virginia L 58-62 2 Jonathan Wallace G 6-1 178 FR Harvest, Ala./Sparkman J14 at Connecticut L 70-94 5 Ray Reed G 6-1 175 SO Inglewood, Calif./Inglewood J20 ST. JOHN’S W 71-69 10 Ramell Ross G/F 6-6 205 SR Fairfax, Va./Lake Braddock J24 DUKE L 66-85 20 Darrel Owens F/G 6-7 210 SR Napoleonville, La./Assumption J26 at Providence L 50-65 21 Cornelio Guibunda F 6-9 227 FR Mozambique/King & Low Heywood J31 at Miami (OT) W 87-80 22 Tyler Crawford G/F 6-3 196 FR Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee F5 VILLANOVA L 60-75 32 F 6-9 225 FR Hyattsville, Md./Northwestern F7 MIAMI W 80-64 33 Roy Hibbert C 7-2 272 FR Bethesda, Md./Georgetown Prep F11 at Virginia Tech L 65-80 40 Ryan Beal G 6-5 195 JR Coral Gables, Fla./Ransom Everglades F14 at Temple L 53-59 44 Amadou Kilkenny-Diaw F/C 6-8 235 JR Washington, D.C./St. Alban’s F18 at St. John’s L 58-65 52 Sead Dizdarevic F 6-8 235 SO Serbia & Montenegro/North Highland F21 SYRACUSE L 54-57 F24 PITTSBURGH L 58-68 F28 at Seton Hall L 48-75 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. GEORGETOWN M4 at Notre Dame L 48-61 M6 VIRGINIA TECH L 55-60 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M10 vs. Boston College L 57-68 Yuri Demetris 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Carl Krauser 3-1 12-26 .462 5-12 .417 12-16 .750 3 8 11 7 0 4 41 13.7 Mark McCarroll 3-0 2-8 .250 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0 4 4 0 1 0 6 2.0 Chris Taft 1-1 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 10 12 1 2 2 12 12.0 Chevon Troutman 5-2 20-24 .833 0-0 .000 17-19 .894 12 15 27 8 2 5 57 11.4

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent NOTRE DAME N4 ST. JOSEPH’S (Exh.) N10 QUINCY (Exh.) N19 HARVARD Feb. 12, 2005 „ Petersen Events Center „ Noon „ ESPN N23 IUP-FORT WAYNE March 5, 2005 „ South Bend, Ind. „ 2 p.m. „ CBS N26 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN D4 at Michigan D8 at Indiana D11 DEPAUL SCHOOL INFORMATION D19 ARMY D22 MARIST GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: D28 WESTERN ILLINOIS Location: South Bend, Ind. 2-1, NIT D30 SAMFORD Founded: 1842 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 J5 at Seton Hall Enrollment: 11,311 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/2 J8 VILLANOVA Nickname: Fighting Irish Newcomers: 1 J10 SYRACUSE Colors: Gold & Blue J15 ST. JOHN’S Conference: Big East MEDIA INFORMATION J19 at West Virginia Home Arena: Joyce Center (11,418) Basketball Contact: J23 at Georgetown President: Bernadette Cafarelli J26 at Villanova Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. SID Office Phone: (574) 631-7516 J30 CONNECTICUT Athletics Director: Kevin White SID Fax: (574) 631-7941 Athletic Department Phone: SID Home Phone: (574) 273-2390 F5 at Syracuse (574) 631-5000 E-Mail Address: F8 BOSTON COLLEGE Mike Brey Ticket Office Phone: [email protected] Head Coach F12 at Pittsburgh (574) 631-7356 Mailing Address: SID Office, 112 F16 GEORGETOWN Joyce Center, Second Floor, F19 at Providence COACHING INFORMATION Notre Dame, IN 46556 F21 at Connecticut Head Coach: Mike Brey (George Website: www.und.com F27 UCLA Washington, ‘82) Press Row Number: M2 RUTGERS School Record: 85-44 (4 years) (574) 631-5309 M5 PITTSBURGH Overall Record: 184-96 (9 years) M9 at BIG EAST Championship Office Phone: (574) 631-6225 SERIES INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Series Record: UND leads 25-23. Sean Kearney (Scranton, ‘81) In Pittsburgh: 2003-04 RESULTS Lewis Preston (VMI, ‘93) Pittsburgh leads 14-10. 129 Rod Balanis (Georgia Tech, ’93) In South Bend: UND leads 14-8. Date Opponent W/L Result Neutral Site: Tied, 1-1. N24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 74-65 2004-05 OUTLOOK In Overtime: Pittsburgh leads 2-1. N29 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 78-64 2003-04 Record: 19-13 First Meeting: Feb. 19, 1927 (UND 2003-04 Conference Record/ 33, Pittsburgh 17). Chris Thomas D1 at Marquette L 42-73 Senior Guard Finish: 9-7/7th Last Meeting: Feb. 7, 2004 D6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 68-69 (Pittsburgh 66, UND 58). D10 INDIANA L 63-66 D14 at DePaul W 82-69 D21 AMERICAN W 78-74 D23 QUINNIPIAC W 79-62 D28 MOREHEAD STATE W 84-69 2004-05 ROSTER J7 WEST VIRGINIA W 63-52 J10 at Villanova W 82-78 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School J12 at Pittsburgh L 71-74 1 Chris Thomas G 6-1 185 SR Indianapolis, Ind./Pike J17 SYRACUSE L 70-81 2 Chris Quinn G 6-1 188 JR Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 4 John Carlson F 6-6 230 SO Litchfield, Minn./Litchfield J20 at Virginia Tech W 74-63 5 Omari Isreal F 6-8 232 SO Rockville, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel J25 KENTUCKY L 63-71 11 Rick Cornett F 6-8 255 JR Country Club Hills, Ill./Homewood Christ. Acad. J28 MIAMI W 72-62 12 Jordan Cornette F 6-9 236 SR Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier J31 at Rutgers L 70-81 15 Colin Falls G 6-4 200 SO Park Ridge, Ill./Loyola Academy F4 at Boston College L 69-76 31 Rob Kurz F 6-9 215 FR Lower Gwynedd, Pa./Penn Charter F7 PITTSBURGH L 58-66 34 Torin Francis F 6-10 252 JR Boston, Mass./Tabor Academy F9 CONNECTICUT W 80-74 41 Dennis Latimore F 6-8 238 SR Halstead, Kansas/Halstead F14 SETON HALL W 71-63 43 Russel Carter G 6-4 210 SO Paulsboro, N.J./Paulsboro F16 at Syracuse W 84-72 55 Greg Bosl G 6-1 193 SR Syosset, N.J./St. Dominic F21 at Connecticut L 50-61 F24 PROVIDENCE L 59-73 F28 at UCLA W 75-60 M4 GEORGETOWN W 61-48 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. NOTRE DAME M6 at St. John’s W 89-62 M10 vs. West Virginia W 65-64 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M11 vs. Connecticut L 58-66 Yuri Demetris 2-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0.0 M17 PURDUE W 71-59 Antonio Graves 2-0 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 M22 vs. St. Louis W 77-66 Carl Krauser 4-2 13-30 .433 8-16 .500 6-8 .750 2 12 14 12 4 0 40 10.0 M25 OREGON L 61-65 Mark McCarroll 4-0 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 3 6 3 1 0 7 1.8 Chris Taft 2-2 7-17 .412 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 5 10 15 3 6 1 16 8.0 Chevon Troutman 5-2 23-33 .697 1-3 .333 12-19 .632 17 19 36 11 4 6 59 11.8

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent PROVIDENCE N6 E.A. SPORTS ALL-STARS (Exh.) N13 CONCORDIA (Exh.) N16 NIAGARA (Preseason NIT) Jan. 31, 2005 „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN2 N18 at Preseason NIT Second Round Petersen Events Center (Pennsylvania/Quinnipiac) N24 Preseason NIT Semifinals N26 Preseason NIT Finals/Consolation N27 vs. Florida Orange Bowl Classic SCHOOL INFORMATION N30 WINTHROP D4 RHODE ISLAND GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: NCAA, 0-1 D11 WICHITA STATE Location: Providence, R.I. Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 D21 MAINE Founded: 1917 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 D23 at Memphis Enrollment: 3,700 Newcomers: 5 D31 at San Diego State Nickname: Friars J3 BROWN Colors: Black, White & Silver MEDIA INFORMATION J8 at Boston College Conference: Big East Basketball Contact: Arthur Parks J11 VILLANOVA Home Arena: SID Office Phone: (401) 865-2759 J15 SYRACUSE Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,993) SID Fax: (401) 865-2583 J19 at Rutgers President: Reverend Philip A. Smith SID Home Phone: (401) 465-2699 J26 BOSTON COLLEGE Athletics Director: Robert Driscoll E-Mail Address: Athletic Department Phone: [email protected] J29 WEST VIRGINIA (401) 865-2500 Mailing Address: Sports J31 at Pittsburgh Tim Welsh Ticket Office Phone: Information Office, 549 River Head Coach F5 at Villanova (401) 865-GOPC Ave., Providence College, F9 at West Virginia Providence, RI 02918 F13 RUTGERS COACHING INFORMATION Website: www.friars.com F15 CONNECTICUT Head Coach: Press Row Number: F19 NOTRE DAME Tim Welsh (Potsdam State ‘84) (401) 751-9737 F23 at Seton Hall School Record: 101-82 (6 years) F26 at Syracuse Overall Record: 171-104 (9 years) SERIES INFORMATION M1 ST. JOHN’S Office Phone: (401) 865-2266 Series Record: M5 at Georgetown Assistant Coaches: Pittsburgh leads 22-16. M9 BIG EAST Championship Steve DeMeo (SUNY-Buffalo, ‘87) In Pittsburgh: 130 Phil Seymore (Canisius, ‘89) Pittsburgh leads 14-3. Bob Walsh (Iona, ‘96) In Providence: PC leads 12-7. Neutral Site: Series tied, 1-1. 2003-04 RESULTS 2004-05 OUTLOOK First Meeting: March 18, 1975 (PC 2003-04 Record: 20-9 101, Pittsburgh 80). 2003-04 Conference Record/ Last Meeting: March 2, 2004 Date Opponent W/L Result Senior Forward/Center Finish: 11-5/3rd (Pittsburgh 88, PC 61). N22 vs. Appalachian State W 92-67 N22 HOFSTRA W 69-56 N29 ALABAMA W 76-71 D2 SOUTH FLORIDA W 84-60 2004-05 ROSTER D6 at Rhode Island L 79-89 Jimmy V Classic No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D9 vs. Illinois (MSG) W 70-51 1 Donnie McGrath G 6-4 190 JR Katonah, N.Y./John F. Kennedy Catholic D21 CENT. CONN. STATE W 72-67 2 DeSean White F 6-7 230 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty D23 at Richmond W 57-56 3 Ryan Gomes F 6-7 240 SR Waterbury, Conn./Wilby D28 SIENA W 73-66 5 Gerald Brown G 6-4 198 SO Baltimore, Md./Hargrave Military Academy J3 at Virginia W 84-69 10 Rob McKiver G 6-3 195 FR New Haven, Conn./Winchendon School J5 TEXAS (OT) L 77-79 11 Tuukka Kotti F 6-9 220 SR Forssa, Finland/Salon Vilpas Salo J10 at Rutgers L 64-65 12 JaJuan Robinson G 5-10 170 FR Baltimore, Md./Prince Avenue Prep J12 at Seton Hall W 63-60 15 Herbert Hill F/C 6-9 220 SO Kinston, N.C./Kinston J17 WEST VIRGINIA W 87-66 21 Jeff Parmer F 6-7 230 FR Niagara Falls, N.Y./Niagara Falls J19 LOYOLA (Ill.) W 89-59 24 Dwight Brewington G 6-5 195 SO Lynn, Mass./Worcester Academy 25 Sean Van De Walle F 6-4 205 SO Elmhurst, Ill./Fenwick J21 VILLANOVA W 62-56 31 Timothy Englert G 5-11 165 JR Ramsey, N.J./Bergen Catholic J24 at Connecticut W 66-56 32 Randall Hanke C 6-10 215 FR New York, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling J26 GEORGETOWN W 65-50 33 Charlie Burch F 6-6 218 FR Dorchester, Mass./Tabor Academy F1 SETON HALL L 46-55 F4 at Virginia Tech L 57-69 F7 SYRACUSE W 74-61 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. PROVIDENCE F11 at Villanova W 100-74 F14 at Boston College W 61-54 F21 MIAMI W 70-57 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG Yuri Demetris 2-0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 1.5 F24 at Notre Dame W 73-59 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 2 1 0 2 2.0 F29 at St. John’s W 103-78 Aaron Gray 1-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 M2 PITTSBURGH L 61-88 Levon Kendall 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 M6 BOSTON COLLEGE L 54-63 Carl Krauser 3-2 7-17 .411 3-6 .500 17-21 .809 2 13 15 14 0 3 34 11.3 M11 vs. Villanova L 66-69 Mark McCarroll 2-0 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 2 1 0 0 0.0 M19 vs. Pacific L 58-66 Chris Taft 1-1 10-11 .909 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 6 6 0 0 0 24 24.0 Chevon Troutman 2-1 13-22 .591 0-1 .000 9-10 .900 6 9 15 5 1 2 31 15.5

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent RUTGERS N22 at Charlotte N27 SAINT MARY’S D1 PENN STATE Jan. 8, 2005 „ 2 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net D4 WISCONSIN New Brunswick, N.J. „ Louis Brown Athletic Center D8 at Princeton D11 RHODE ISLAND D18 NORFOLK STATE D22 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON SCHOOL INFORMATION D28 at Kansas State D31 at Air Force GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK J8 PITTSBURGH Location: New Brunswick, N.J. 2003-04 Record: 20-13 J11 at Georgetown Founded: 1766 2003-04 Conference Record/ J15 at Connecticut Enrollment: 33,500 Finish: 7-9/Tie-7th J19 PROVIDENCE Nickname: Scarlet Knights Postseason: NIT, 4-1 J22 at Seton Hall Colors: Scarlet Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 J24 SYRACUSE Conference: Big East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3 J29 VILLANOVA Home Arena: Louis Brown Athletic Newcomers: 3 F2 at St. John’s Center (8,500) F5 GEORGETOWN President: Dr. Richard McCormick MEDIA INFORMATION F8 SETON HALL Athletics Director: Basketball Contact: John Beisser Robert E Mulcahy III SID Office Phone: (732) 445-4200 F13 at Providence Athletic Department Phone: SID Fax: (732) 445-3063 F16 at Boston College Gary Waters (732) 445-8610 SID Home Phone: (732) 878-6802 Head Coach F19 CONNECTICUT Ticket Office Phone: E-Mail Address: F23 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (866) 445-GORU (4678) [email protected] F26 at West Virginia Mailing Address: 83 Rockafeller M2 at Notre Dame COACHING INFORMATION Rd., Piscataway, NJ 08854 M5 BOSTON COLLEGE Head Coach: Website: www.scarletknights.com M9 BIG EAST Championship Gary Waters (Ferris State ‘75) Press Row Number: School Record: 50-42 (3 years) (732) 445-4200 Overall Record: 142-102 (8 years) Office Phone: (732) 445-4291 SERIES INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Series Record: RU leads 22-18. 2003-04 RESULTS Garland Mance (St. Bonaventure, In Pittsburgh: Pitt leads 10-9. 131 ‘94) In New Brunswick: RU leads 11-7. Date Opponent W/L Result Jim Carr (York, ‘91) Neutral Site: RU leads 2-1. N22 LAFAYETTE W 71-65 Larry DeSimpelare (Spring Arbor, First Meeting: 1914-15 (Pittsburgh N25 BUFFALO W 78-53 ‘91) 26, RU 23). Last Meeting: Jan. 17, 2004 Ricky Shields N29 at Wisconsin L 43-55 Senior Guard (Pittsburgh 59, RU 49). D3 TEMPLE W 77-67 D10 at Penn State W 60-47 D13 PRINCETON W 51-49 D20 LONG ISLAND W 80-54 2004-05 ROSTER Sierra Providence Sun Classic D27 vs. Northwestern W 80-75 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D28 at UTEP L 68-94 2 Ricky Shields G 6-4 190 SR Upper Marlboro, Md./Hargrave Military Academy J3 at Georgetown L 57-63 3 Tyler Glass G 6-1 170 SR Middletown, N.J./Middletown North J6 CONNECTICUT L 74-75 4 Adrian Hill F 6-8 235 JR Canton, Ohio/McKinley J10 PROVIDENCE W 65-64 5 G 6-3 175 SO Brooklyn, N.Y./Grady J13 MONMOUTH (OT) W 78-75 10 Manny Quezada G 6-2 185 FR Washington, D.C./St. Albans School 11 Marquis Webb G/F 6-5 205 SO Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic J17 at Pittsburgh L 49-59 13 Juel Wiggan G 6-3 185 SR Bronx, N.Y./Columbus J21 at Miami L 63-73 15 Jon Mimmo G 6-1 190 SO Abesecon, N.J./Holy Spirit J24 ST. JOHN’S W 78-70 21 Byron Jones C 6-9 270 SO Baltimore, Md./Oak Hill Academy J28 at Villanova W 71-68 25 Frank Russell F/C 6-11 220 JR Fayetteville, N.C./Hampton University J31 NOTRE DAME W 80-71 33 Shayle Keating G 6-0 165 SO Teaneck, N.J./Seton Hall Prep F4 MIAMI (OT) W 72-70 35 Aaron Washington F 6-8 200 SO Willingboro, N.J./Lawrenceville F7 at Seton Hall L 58-85 40 Ollie Bailey F 6-7 225 FR Chicago, Ill./Farragut F10 at Syracuse L 61-63 44 Jimmie Inglis C 6-9 260 JR Wilburton, Okla./Eastern Oklahoma State College F15 VIRGINIA TECH W 85-52 45 Dan Waterstradt F/C 6-11 225 FR Dearborn Heights, Mich./Redford Cath. Central F22 at Boston College L 44-76 F25 WEST VIRGINIA W 74-53 M3 at Virginia Tech L 70-71 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. RUTGERS M7 SETON HALL L 64-66 M10 vs. Virginia Tech L 58-61 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M17 TEMPLE W 76-71 Yuri Demetris 3-0 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0 0 0 8 2.7 M22 WEST VIRGINIA W 67-64 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 M24 VILLANOVA W 72-60 Carl Krauser 3-1 8-17 .471 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0 8 8 17 0 6 20 6.7 M30 vs. Iowa State W 84-81 Mark McCarroll 4-0 7-15 .467 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1 3 4 0 2 2 16 4.0 A1 vs. Michigan L 55-62 Chris Taft 1-1 6-13 .461 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7 5 12 0 5 0 17 17.0 Chevon Troutman 4-1 12-16 .750 1-2 .500 7-14 .500 11 14 25 2 3 1 32 8.0

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent ST. JOHN’S N14 BASKETBALL TRAV. (Exh.) N20 WAGNER N23 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) Jan. 18, 2005 „ MSG „ 7:30 p.m. „ Fox Sports Net N27 at Niagara Feb. 8, 2005 „ Petersen Events Center „ 7 p.m. „ FSN N30 STONY BROOK D4 at Illinois State D8 VIRGINIA TECH D11 at Hofstra SCHOOL INFORMATION D19 MARIST ECAC Holiday Festival GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK D28 vs. Canisius Location: Jamaica, N.Y. 2003-04 Record: 6-21 D30 vs. North Carolina State Founded: 1870 2003-04 Conference Record/ J5 SYRACUSE Enrollment: 18,300 Finish: 1-15/14th J8 at West Virginia Nickname: Red Storm Postseason: None. J15 at Notre Dame Colors: Red & White Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 J18 PITTSBURGH Conference: Big East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/7 J22 BOSTON COLLEGE Home Arena: Alumni Hall (6,008), Newcomers: 6 J25 at Georgetown Madison Square Garden (19,876) J29 SETON HALL President: MEDIA INFORMATION F2 RUTGERS Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. Basketball Contact(s): Athletics Director: David Wegrzyn Dominic Scianna, Mex Carey F5 at Connecticut Athletic Department Phone: SID Office Phone: (718) 990-6367 F8 at Pittsburgh Norm Roberts (718) 990-6217 SID Fax: (718) 969-8468 Head Coach F12 at Seton Hall Ticket Office Phone: SID Home Phone: (917) 374-8266 F16 WEST VIRGINIA 1-888-GO STORM E-mail Address: F19 GEORGETOWN [email protected] F23 at Syracuse COACHING INFORMATION Mailing Address: 8000 Utopia F26 DUKE Head Coach: Parkway, Jamaica, NY 11439 M1 at Providence Norm Roberts (Queens, ‘88) Website: www.redstormsports.com M5 VILLANOVA School Record: 0-0 (1st year) Press Row Number: M9 BIG EAST Championship Overall Record: 0-0 (1st year) (718) 990-5713 Alumni Hall or Office Phone: (718) 990-6225 (212) 465-6065 MSG Assistant Coaches: 132 Glenn Braica (Queens, ‘88) SERIES INFORMATION 2003-04 RESULTS Fred Quartlebaum (Fordham, ‘89) Series Record: SJU leads 31-15. Jose Martin (Monmouth, ‘93) In Pittsburgh: SJU leads 13-10. Date Opponent W/L Result In New York: SJU leads 15-4. Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Neutral Site: SJU leads 3-1. First Meeting: Feb. 23, 1956 (SJU Darryll Hill N13 MARQUETTE L 45-52 Junior guard 81, Pittsburgh 76). N24 FAIRFIELD (OT) L 59-64 Last Meeting: Feb. 4, 2004 N29 at Stony Brook W 72-61 (Pittsburgh 71, St. John’s 51). D2 HOFSTRA L 64-81 D6 at Duke L 58-79 D9 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 58-52 D21 at Georgia Tech L 66-79 2004-05 ROSTER MSG Holiday Festival D28 vs. Penn (2OT) L 61-63 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D29 vs. Holy Cross W 64-61 1 Tyler Jones F 6-9 214 SO Lakeland, Colo./Heritage Christian (Texas) J3 NIAGARA W 72-65 2 Rodney Epperson F 6-8 200 JR Queens, N.Y./Midland J.C. (Texas) J7 at Syracuse L 59-65 3 Darryll Hill G 6-0 167 JR Queens, N.Y./Cardozo J10 SETON HALL L 54-71 4 Eugene Lawrence G 6-0 212 FR Queens, N.Y./Lincoln J14 MIAMI L 64-70 10 Jermaine Maybank F 6-4 180 JR Bronx, N.Y./Independence J.C. (Kansas) J18 at Villanova L 74-85 11 Cedric Jackson G 6-2 183 FR Columbus, N.J./Northern Burlington J20 at Georgetown L 69-71 15 Phil Missere F 6-8 211 SR Cornwall, N.Y./Cornwall Central J24 at Rutgers L 70-78 23 Ryan Williams F 6-5 219 JR Queens, N.Y./Monroe C.C. J28 WEST VIRGINIA L 64-74 24 Dexter Gray G 6-6 218 FR Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon J31 UCLA W 71-55 34 Lamont Hamilton F 6-9 238 SO Brooklyn, N.Y./North Bridgeton Academy (Maine) F4 at Pittsburgh L 51-71 44 Mohammed Diakite C 6-10 235 JR Rockville, Md./Montrose Christian F8 BOSTON COLLEGE L 61-89 F11 at West Virginia L 64-73 F18 GEORGETOWN W 65-58 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. ST. JOHN’S F21 at Virginia Tech L 53-54 F24 CONNECTICUT L 53-71 F29 PROVIDENCE L 78-103 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M3 at Boston College L 54-68 Yuri Demetris 2-0 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 6 0 0 2 1.0 M6 NOTRE DAME L 62-89 Antonio Graves 1-0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 3.0 Aaron Gray 1-0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Levon Kendall 1-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 Carl Krauser 1-1 4-11 .363 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 4 3 7 9 0 4 9 9.0 Mark McCarroll 2-0 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 2 0 0 12 6.0 Chevon Troutman 2-1 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2 7 9 2 0 0 11 5.5

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent SETON HALL N19 RICHMOND N28 at Rhode Island D2 MONMOUTH Jan. 15, 2005 „ Noon „ Fox Sports Net D4 TEXAS Petersen Events Center D8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) D11 ST. PETER’S D18 at Northwestern D21 DREXEL SCHOOL INFORMATION D29 at Davidson J2 MORGAN STATE GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 OUTLOOK J5 NOTRE DAME Location: South Orange, N.J. 2003-04 Record: 21-10 J8 at Syracuse Founded: 1856 2003-04 Conference Record/ J15 at Pittsburgh Enrollment: 9,600 Finish: 10-6/Tie-5th J17 CONNECTICUT Nickname: Pirates Postseason: NCAA, 1-1 J22 RUTGERS Colors: Blue & White Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 J30 at St. John’s Conference: Big East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/6 F2 at Georgetown Home Arena: Continental Airlines Newcomers: 4 F5 BOSTON COLLEGE Arena (20,029), Walsh Gym F8 at Rutgers (2,600) MEDIA INFORMATION F12 ST. JOHN’S President: Msgr. Robert Sheeran Basketball Contact: Jeff Andriesse Athletics Director: Jeff Fogelson SID Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 F17 VILLANOVA Athletic Department Phone: SID Fax: (973) 761-9061 F20 at West Virginia Louis Orr (973) 761-9497 SID Home Phone: (973) 731-7508 Head Coach F23 PROVIDENCE Ticket Office Phone: E-mail Address: [email protected] F26 at Boston College (973) 275-4255 Mailing Address: 400 S. Orange M2 at Villanova Ave., South Orange, NJ 07079 M5 WEST VIRGINIA COACHING INFORMATION Website: www.shupirates.com M9 at BIG EAST Championship Head Coach: Press Row Number: Louis Orr (Syracuse, ‘80) (201) 842-5720 (CAA); (973) 761 School Record: 50-41 (3 years) 9493 (Walsh Gym) Overall Record: 70-52 (4 years) Office Phone: (973) 761-9070 SERIES INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Series Record: 2003-04 RESULTS (Keene State, ‘92) Pittsburgh leads 25-18. 133 Billy Garrett (Illinois State, ‘88) In Pittsburgh: Date Opponent W/L Result John Dunne (Ithaca, ‘92) Pittsburgh leads 15-5. N22 MORGAN STATE W 89-62 At SHU: SHU leads 11-9. Carrs Great Alaska Shootout Neutral Site: SHU leads 2-1. First Meeting: Jan. 27, 1956 John Allen N26 vs. Alaska Anchorage W 62-57 Senior Guard (Pittsburgh 76, SHU 66). N28 vs. Purdue L 63-75 Last Meeting: Feb. 9, 2004 (SHU N29 vs. Liberty W 65-47 68, Pittsburgh 67, 2OT). D10 at Louisville L 71-80 D13 ST. PETER’S W 91-62 D20 OHIO STATE W 75-59 D22 DAVIDSON W 73-50 2004-05 ROSTER D27 DEPAUL W 76-62 D30 MONMOUTH W 88-61 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School J1 RHODE ISLAND W 79-67 1 Kelly Whitney F 6-8 240 JR Chicago, Ill./Marshall J3 at LaSalle W 86-74 2 Jamar Nutter G 6-2 205 SO Bloomfield, N.J./Seton Hall Prep J10 at St. John’s W 71-54 4 J.R. Morris G/F 6-6 206 JR Milwaukee, Wisc./Washington J12 PROVIDENCE L 60-63 10 Donald Copeland G 5-10 165 JR Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony J17 at Boston College L 63-72 14 Brian Laing G/F 6-5 200 FR Bronx, N.Y./St. Raymond’s 20 Justin Cerasoli G 6-5 185 FR Chicago, Ill./West Aurora J20 SYRACUSE W 74-67 21 Mani Messy F 6-7 216 SO Gloucester, Ontario/St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) J24 VIRGINIA TECH W 83-76 22 Alex Gambino C 7-0 245 JR Huntington Station, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran F1 at Providence W 55-46 23 Stan Gaines F 6-7 245 JR Chicago, Ill./Providence St. Mel/Minnesota F4 at West Virginia L 64-69 32 John Allen G/F 6-5 207 SR Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville F7 RUTGERS W 85-58 33 Andre Sweet F 6-6 215 SR New York, N.Y./Rice F9 PITTSBURGH (2OT) W 68-67 41 Grant Billmeier C 6-10 245 SO Pennington, N.J./St. Patrick’s F14 at Notre Dame L 68-71 50 Marcus Cousin F/C 6-10 240 FR Baltimore, Md./Randallstown F16 BOSTON COLLEGE L 63-67 F21 VILLANOVA W 70-68 F24 at Miami W 76-66 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. SETON HALL F28 GEORGETOWN W 75-48 M1 at Connecticut L 67-89 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M7 at Rutgers W 66-64 Yuri Demetris 2-0 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0.5 M10 vs. Villanova L 60-61 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 M18 vs. Arizona W 80-76 Carl Krauser 3-1 12-20 .600 4-7 .571 11-15 .733 1 4 5 7 0 8 39 13.0 M20 vs. Duke L 62-90 Mark McCarroll 4-0 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 0 2 0 4 1.0 Chris Taft 1-1 8-15 .533 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 7 8 15 1 0 1 16 16.0 Chevon Troutman 5-1 15-22 .681 1-2 .500 9-18 .500 10 16 26 4 6 5 40 8.0

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent SYRACUSE N2 LEMOYNE (Exh.) N8 SAINT ROSE (Exh.) Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Jan. 29, 2005 „ Petersen Events Center „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN N11 NORTHERN COLORADO N12 BUCKNELL OR PRINCETON Feb. 14, 2005 „ Syracuse, N.Y. „ 7 p.m. „ ESPN N18 CvC Tournament Semifinal N19 CvC Tournament Final N27 at Siena SCHOOL INFORMATION D1 ST. BONAVENTURE D4 COLGATE GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: NCAA, 2-1 Jimmy V. Classic Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 D7 vs. Oklahoma State Founded: 1870 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/6 D11 BINGHAMPTON Enrollment: 11,000 Newcomers: 2 D18 DREXEL Nickname: Orange D20 CORNELL Colors: Orange MEDIA INFORMATION D22 RICE Conference: Big East Basketball Contact: Pete Moore D28 ALBANY Home Arena: Carrier Dome (33,000) SID Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 D30 HOFSTRA Chancellor: Nancy Cantor SID Fax: (315) 443-2076 J5 at St. John’s Athletics Director: SID Home Phone: (315) 449-0745 J8 SETON HALL John “Jake” Crouthamel E-mail Address: [email protected] J10 at Notre Dame Athletic Department Phone: Mailing Address: J15 at Providence (315) 443-2385 Manley Field House, Syracuse, NY Jim Boeheim Ticket Office Phone: 13244-5020 Head Coach J18 GEORGETOWN (315) 443-2121 Website: www.suathletics.com J22 WEST VIRGINIA Press Row Number: J24 at Rutgers COACHING INFORMATION (315) 443-4241 J29 at Pittsburgh Head Coach: F5 NOTRE DAME Jim Boeheim (Syracuse, ‘66) SERIES INFORMATION F7 CONNECTICUT School Record: 676-234 (28 years) Series Record: SU leads 60-30. F12 at Villanova Overall Record: 676-234 (28 years) In Pittsburgh: SU leads 23-21. F14 PITTSBURGH Office Phone: (315) 443-2082 In Syracuse: SU leads 33-9. F19 at Boston College Assistant Coaches: Neutral Site: SU leads 3-1. F23 ST. JOHN’S (Syracuse, ‘67) First Meeting: Jan. 29, 1914 (SU 134 F28 PROVIDENCE Mike Hopkins (Syracuse, ‘93) 36, Pittsburgh 29). M5 at Connecticut Rob Murphy (Central State, ‘96) Last Meeting: Feb. 29, 2004 (SU M9 at BIG EAST Championship 49, Pittsburgh 46, OT). 2004-05 OUTLOOK 2003-04 RESULTS 2003-04 Record: 23-8 2003-04 Conference Record/ Senior Forward Date Opponent W/L Result Finish: 11-5/Tie-3rd N26 CHARLOTTE L 92-96 N30 RHODE ISLAND W 69-65 D3 at St. Bonaventure W 87-78 2004-05 ROSTER D13 BINGHAMPTON W 75-54 D17 MANHATTAN W 69-63 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D20 SIENA W 74-61 1 Hakim Warrick F 6-8 209 SR Philadelphia, Pa./Friends Central D22 COLGATE W 101-63 3 Gerry McNamara G 6-2 179 JR Scranton, Pa./Bishop Hannon D28 UNC-ASHEVILLE W 81-63 4 Demetris Nichols F 6-8 205 SO Barrington, R.I./St. Andrews D30 CANISIUS W 87-70 5 Josh Pace G 6-5 195 SR Griffin, Ga./Griffin J3 MICHIGAN STATE W 96-83 13 Darryl Watkins C 6-11 238 SO Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic J7 ST. JOHN’S W 65-59 24 F 6-9 240 JR Watertown, N.Y./Watertown J10 BOSTON COLLEGE W 96-73 25 Dayshawn Wright F 6-6 245 FR Syracuse, N.Y./Oak Hill Academy J12 at Missouri W 82-68 30 Josh Wright G 6-2 170 FR Utica, N.Y./Proctor J17 at Notre Dame W 81-70 33 Terrence Roberts F 6-9 221 SO Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony’s J20 at Seton Hall L 67-74 35 Ross DiLegro F 6-8 205 SO Lexington, Mass./Lexington J24 PITTSBURGH L 45-66 42 Louie McCroskey G 6-5 187 SO Bronx, N.Y./St. Raymond J31 VIRGINIA TECH W 76-64 51 Craig Forth C 7-0 259 SR East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia F2 at Connecticut L 56-84 F7 at Providence L 61-74 F10 RUTGERS W 63-61 F14 at Miami W 91-74 F16 NOTRE DAME L 72-84 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. SYRACUSE F21 at Georgetown W 57-54 F23 VILLANOVA W 64-59 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG F29 at Pittsburgh (OT) W 49-46 Yuri Demetris 5-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0.0 M2 at West Virginia W 65-52 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Carl Krauser 4-2 6-30 .200 4-16 .250 1-2 .500 1 16 17 18 0 6 17 4.3 M7 CONNECTICUT W 67-56 Mark McCarroll 5-0 13-22 .591 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 4 7 11 1 1 0 31 6.2 M11 vs. Boston College L 54-57 Chris Taft 2-2 9-19 .474 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 10 9 19 2 1 1 24 12.0 M18 vs. Brigham Young W 80-74 Chevon Troutman 6-2 27-36 .750 0-1 .000 13-24 .542 14 16 30 4 1 4 67 11.2 M20 vs. Maryland W 72-70 M25 vs. Alabama L 71-80

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent VILLANOVA N14 PHILADELPHIA UNIV. (Exh.) N23 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY Big Five Classic Feb. 20, 2005 „ 1:30 p.m. „ ABC D4 vs. Temple Villanova, Pa. „ The Pavilion D7 MONMOUTH D11 at LaSalle D14 FORDHAM D22 ALBANY SCHOOL INFORMATION D27 MIDDLE TENNESSEE D31 PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: NIT, 2-1 J5 WEST VIRGINIA Location: Villanova, Pa. Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 J8 at Notre Dame Founded: 1842 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/2 J11 at Providence Enrollment: 6,295 Newcomers: 1 J15 GEORGETOWN Nickname: Wildcats J19 at Boston College Colors: Blue & White MEDIA INFORMATION J22 KANSAS Conference: Big East Basketball Contact: Mike Sheridan J26 NOTRE DAME Home Arena: The Pavilion (6,500)/ SID Office Phone: (610) 519-4120 J29 at Rutgers Wachovia Center (20,056) SID Fax: (610) 519-7323 F2 at Connecticut President: SID Home Phone: (610) 924-9042 F5 PROVIDENCE Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A. E-mail Address: Athletics Director: Vince Nicastro [email protected] F7 at Saint Joseph’s Athletic Department Phone: Mailing Address: 800 Lancaster F12 SYRACUSE (610) 519-4110 Ave., Jake Nevin Field House, Head Coach F15 BUCKNELL Ticket Office Phone: Villanova, PA 19085 F17 at Seton Hall (610) 519-4100 Website: www.villanova.com F20 PITTSBURGH Press Row Number: (610) 519- F23 BOSTON COLLEGE COACHING INFORMATION 7290 (Pavilion) F27 at Georgetown Head Coach: M2 SETON HALL Jay Wright (Bucknell, ‘83) SERIES INFORMATION M5 at St. John’s School Record: 52-46 (3 years) Series Record: VU leads 27-24. M9 at BIG EAST Championship Overall Record: 174-131 (10 years) In Pittsburgh: Office Phone: (610) 519-4140 Pittsburgh leads 17-6. 2003-04 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: At Villanova: VU leads 14-5. Brett Gunning (UNLV, ‘94) Neutral Site: VU leads 7-2. 135 Date Opponent W/L Result Ed Pinckney (Villanova, ‘85) First Meeting: Feb. 11, 1960 (VU N21 at Temple W 73-48 76, Pittsburgh 49). Maui Invitational 2004-05 OUTLOOK Last Meeting: March 6, 2004 N22 at Univ. of Redlands W 114-103 2003-04 Record: 18-17 (Pittsburgh 59, VU 45). 2003-04 Conference Record/ N24 vs. Chaminade L 49-52 Junior Guard Finish: 6-10/11th N25 vs. Santa Clara W 53-51 N26 vs. Ohio State L 66-67 D6 vs. LaSalle W 74-61 D9 at Pennsylvania W 73-64 2004-05 ROSTER D12 NORTHEASTERN W 74-55 D22 COLUMBIA W 74-66 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D28 UNC-GREENSBORO W 84-63 2 G 6-3 185 JR Newark, N.J./East Side J2 at Kansas L 79-86 4 Ross Condon G 5-11 180 SO Springfield, Va./Potomac School J6 MEMPHIS L 57-73 5 Michael Claxton G 6-2 198 JR Hempstead, N.Y./Christ the King J10 NOTRE DAME L 78-82 10 Tom Grace G 6-0 150 SR Catonsville, Md./Cardinal Gibbons J14 at Boston College W 92-89 12 Mike Nardi G 6-1 170 SO Linden, N.J./St. Patrick’s J18 ST. JOHN’S W 85-74 13 G 6-0 170 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty J21 at Providence L 56-62 14 Allan Ray G 6-2 175 JR Bronx, N.Y./St. Raymond’s J25 at Miami W 76-69 20 Jason Fraser F/C 6-10 220 JR Amityville, N.Y./Amityville J28 RUTGERS L 68-71 21 Chris Charles F 7-0 220 JR Milwaukee, Wisc./Crispus Attucks J31 WEST VIRGINIA W 73-58 22 Baker Dunleavy G 6-5 205 SO Portland, Oregon/Lawrenceville Prep F2 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 67-74 34 F 6-7 205 JR Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin F5 at Georgetown W 75-60 44 Marcus Austin F 6-9 231 SR Irvington, N.J./St. Patrick’s F11 PROVIDENCE L 74-100 50 Will Sheridan F 6-8 225 SO Bear, Del./Sanford School F14 at West Virginia L 60-67 F18 VIRGINIA TECH W 80-68 F21 at Seton Hall L 68-70 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. VILLANOVA F23 at Syracuse L 59-64 F28 CONNECTICUT L 74-75 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M2 MIAMI L 56-59 Yuri Demetris 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 M6 at Pittsburgh L 45-59 Antonio Graves 1-0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 M10 vs. Seton Hall W 61-60 Aaron Gray 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 M11 vs. Providence W 69-66 Levon Kendall 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 M12 vs. Connecticut L 67-84 Carl Krauser 2-1 2-13 .154 1-5 .200 11-14 .786 0 8 8 3 0 3 16 8.0 M17 DREXEL W 85-70 Mark McCarroll 3-0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 M20 VIRGINIA W 73-63 Chris Taft 1-1 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 6 5 11 0 1 0 16 16.0 M24 at Rutgers L 60-72 Chevon Troutman 2-1 8-15 .533 1-3 .333 4-5 .800 3 6 9 0 1 5 21 10.5

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2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent WEST VIRGINIA N20 ST. PETER’S N24 at Duquesne N27 at LSU Feb. 5, 2005 „ Morgantown, W.Va. „ 6 p.m. „ ESPN2 D4 RADFORD Feb. 23, 2005 „ Petersen Events Center „ 7 p.m. „ FSN D7 ST. BONAVENTURE (Charleston) D11 COPPIN STATE D18 JAMES MADISON D21 NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL INFORMATION D29 GEORGE WASHINGTON J2 at North Carolina State GENERAL INFORMATION Postseason: NIT, 2-1 J5 at Villanova Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 J8 ST. JOHN’S Founded: 1867 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/2 J11 vs. Marshall (Charleston) Enrollment: 24,260 Newcomers: 5 J16 BOSTON COLLEGE Nickname: Mountaineers J19 NOTRE DAME Colors: Gold & Blue MEDIA INFORMATION J22 at Syracuse Conference: Big East Basketball Contact: Bryan Messerly J25 CONNECTICUT Home Arena: SID Office Phone: (304) 293-2821 J29 at Providence WVU Coliseum (14,000) SID Fax: (304) 293-4105 F1 at Boston College President: David C. Hardesty Jr. SID Cell Phone: (304) 216-3833 F5 PITTSBURGH Athletics Director: Ed Pastilong E-mail Address: F9 PROVIDENCE Athletic Department Phone: [email protected] Mailing Address: F12 at Georgetown (304) 293-5621 107 Coliseun, West Virginia Head Coach F16 at St. John’s Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-WVU-GAME University, Morgantown, WV F20 SETON HALL 26506 F23 at Pittsburgh COACHING INFORMATION Website: www.MSNsportsNET.com F26 RUTGERS Head Coach: John Beilein (Wheeling Press Row Number: M5 at Seton Hall Jesuit, ‘75) (304) 293-2821 M9 at BIG EAST Championship School Record: 31-29 (2 years) Overall Record: 478-287 (26 years) SERIES INFORMATION Office Phone: (304) 293-2193 Series Record: WVU leads 88-77. Assistant Coaches: In Pittsburgh: Jeff Neubauer (LaSalle, ‘91) Pittsburgh leads 56-34. 136 2003-04 RESULTS (George Mason, ‘81) In Morgantown: WVU leads 53-20. Matt Brown (Shippensburg, ‘94) Neutral Site: Series tied, 1-1. Date Opponent W/L Result First Meeting: Feb. 17, 1906 N24 at James Madison W 74-57 2004-05 OUTLOOK (Pittsburgh 30, WVU 25). N29 NORTHEASTERN L 84-91 2003-04 Record: 17-14 Last Meeting: Feb. 21, 2004 (Pittsburgh 67, WVU 58). Tyrone Sally D2 ST. LOUIS W 66-57 2003-04 Conference Record/ Senior Forward BB&T Classic Finish: 7-9/Tie-8th D6 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 64-70 D7 vs. Maryland (OT) W 78-77 D13 DUQUESNE (OT) W 88-84 2004-05 ROSTER D17 IUPUI W 77-74 D20 vs. Florida L 57-70 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School D28 IP-FORT WAYNE W 76-63 1 J.D. Collins G 5-10 190 JR Houston, Texas/Redemption Christian D30 HOWARD W 51-37 2 Brad “B.J.” Byerson F 6-7 250 SO Colonial Heights, Va./Thomas Dale J7 at Notre Dame L 52-63 3 Patrick Beilein G 6-4 205 JR Richmond, Va./Benedictine J10 GEORGETOWN W 62-58 4 Tyrone Sally F 6-7 210 SR Chesterfield, Va./Meadowbrook J14 VIRGINIA TECH L 67-69 5 Joe Herber G 6-6 215 JR Darmstadt, Germany/TV Langen Club J17 at Providence L 66-87 11 Duriel Price G 6-0 180 SR Buffalo, N.Y./Hutch Tech J21 MARSHALL W 55-51 12 Frank Young F 6-5 215 SO Tallahassee, Fla./Florida A&M H.S. J24 BOSTON COLLEGE W 65-62 20 Mike Gansey G/F 6-4 210 JR Olmsted Falls, Ohio/Olmsted Falls J28 at St. John’s W 73-64 31 Luke Bonner C 6-11 240 FR Concord, N.H./Trinity J31 at Villanova L 58-73 32 Ted Talkington G 6-2 180 FR New Martinsville, W.Va./Magnolia F4 SETON HALL W 69-64 34 Kevin Pittsnogle C/F 6-11 240 JR Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg F7 at Connecticut L 58-88 40 D’or Fischer C 6-11 240 SR Philadelphia, Pa./Northwestern State F11 ST. JOHN’S W 86-52 55 Nick Patella G 6-0 195 JR Elkins, W.Va./Elkins F14 VILLANOVA W 67-60 F21 PITTSBURGH L 58-67 F25 at Rutgers L 53-74 F28 at Virginia Tech L 49-53 PITTSBURGH CAREER STATISTICS VS. WEST VIRGINIA M2 SYRACUSE L 52-65 M6 at Miami W 58-53 Name GP-S FGM-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O D REB A BK ST PTS AVG M10 vs. Notre Dame L 64-65 Yuri Demetris 5-0 7-9 .778 2-4 .500 3-4 .750 0 4 4 2 0 1 19 3.8 M17 at Kent State W 65-54 Carl Krauser 3-1 10-20 .500 3-7 .429 7-10 .700 2 15 17 14 0 3 30 10.0 M19 RHODE ISLAND W 79-72 Mark McCarroll 5-0 5-12 .417 1-1 1.00 4-7 .571 1 4 5 3 1 0 15 3.0 M22 at Rutgers L 64-67 Chris Taft 1-1 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2 4 6 0 1 0 10 10.0 Chevon Troutman 4-1 15-25 .600 0-0 .000 12-14 .857 2 13 15 1 4 6 42 10.5

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2005 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION 2005 BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

GENERAL INFORMATION First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Date: March 9-12, 2005 Wednesday, March 9 Thursday, March 10 Friday, March 11 Saturday, March 12 Location: New York, N.Y. Arena: Madison Square Garden No. 8 seed (19,528) Commissioner: Mike Tranghese Noon Year began: 1980 ESPN Total Years: 25 Pittsburgh in BET: 22 years No. 9 seed Noon BIG EAST MEDIA INFORMATION ESPN2 Media Coordinator: John Paquette No. 1 seed Office Phone: (401) 453-0660 Fax: (401) 751-8540 7 p.m. Switchboard: (401) 272-9108 No. 5 seed ESPN E-mail Address: [email protected] Mailing Address: 2 p.m. The BIG EAST Conference, ESPN 222 Richmond Street, Suite No. 12 seed 2 p.m. 110, Providence, R.I. 02903 ESPN2 CREDENTIALS Media credentials are No. 4 seed authorized and issued by the BIG EAST Conference office. Attending media members must No. 7 seed 8 p.m. submit a form provided by the ESPN BIG EAST Conference during the 7 p.m. 137 last several weeks of the regular ESPN season. Media members who miss the deadline must call John No. 10 seed 7 p.m. Paquette immediately. ESPN2 Credentials are not mailed, but are issued during Championship No. 2 seed week at the headquarters hotel, the Grand Hyatt, and at the Madison Square Garden “Tower B.” Access Tower B through the No. 6 seed 9 p.m. Main Box Office Lobby of MSG ESPN (7th Avenue) and follow signs to 9 p.m. the left to Tower B. ESPN FUTURE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP DATES No. 11 seed 9 p.m. Year Date ESPN2 2006 March 8-11 2007 March 7-10 No. 3 seed 2008 March 12-15 2009 March 11-14

2005 BIG EAST CONFERENCE SID QUICK REFERENCE

School SID Contact Office Fax Home Press Row E-Mail Boston College Dick Kelley (617) 552-3004 (617) 552-4903 (617) 244-7087 (617) 552-8989 [email protected] Connecticut Kyle Muncy (860) 486-3531 (860) 486-5085 (860) 267-7792 GP: (860) 486-1888 [email protected] Georgetown Bill Shapland (202) 687-2492 (202) 687-2491 (703) 521-5535 (202) 628-3200 [email protected] Notre Dame Bernadette Cafarelli (574) 631-7516 (574) 631-7941 (574) 273-2390 (574) 631-5309 [email protected] Providence Arthur Parks (401) 865-2272 (401) 865-2583 (401) 453-3922 (401) 751-9737 [email protected] Rutgers John Beisser (732) 445-4200 (732) 445-3063 (732) 445-3063 (732) 445-4200 [email protected] St. John’s Dominic Scianna (718) 990-1520 (718) 990-8468 (718) 224-1174 AH: (718) 990-5713 [email protected] MSG: (212) 465-6065 Seton Hall Jeff Andriesse (973) 761-9493 (973) 761-9061 (973) 301-9112 WG: (973) 761-9493 [email protected] CAA: (201) 842-5720 Syracuse Pete Moore (315) 443-2608 (315) 443-2076 (315) 449-0745 (315) 443-4241 [email protected] Villanova Mike Sheridan (610) 519-4120 (610) 519-7323 (610) 924-9042 (610) 519-7290 [email protected] West Virginia Bryan Messerly (304) 293-2821 (304) 293-4105 (304) 685-1574 (304) 293-2821 [email protected]

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2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET

First Round Second Round Regionals National Semifinals/Championship Regionals Second Round First Round 1 1 16 16 8 8 9 9 5 5 12 12 4 4 13 13 6 6 11 11 3 St. Louis 3 14 April 4 14 7 7 National 10 Champion 10 2 2 15 15 St. Louis St. Louis 1 April 2 April 2 1 16 16 8 8 9 9 5 5 12 12 138 4 4 13 13 6 6 11 11 3 3 NOTES 14 14 „ Two teams will play in the opening 7 round game March 15 in Dayton. 7 10 „ First and second round and regional 10 2 sites will be placed in the bracket by the 2 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball 15 15 Committee on March 13.

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT SITES

FIRST & SECOND ROUND SITES „ March 18 & 20: REGIONAL SITES NCAA FINAL FOUR „ March 17 & 19: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, „ March 24 & 26: „ April 2-4: Boise State University Pavilion, N.C. (Davidson); Gaylord AllState Arena, Chicago, Ill. Edward Jones Dome, St. Boise, Idaho (Boise State); Entertainment Center, (DePaul); University Arena, Louis, Mo. (Missouri Valley CSU Convocation Center, Nashville, Tenn. (Ohio Valley Albuquerque, N.M. (New Conference). Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland Conference); Ford Center, Mexico). State); RCA Dome, Oklahoma City, Okla. (Big 12 „ March 25 & 27: Indianapolis, Ind. (Butler); Conference); Centrum Centre, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. Worcester, Mass. (Holy Cross). (Syracuse); Frank Erwin (Arizona). Center, Austin Texas (Texas).

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT HOST CONTACTS FUTURE FINAL FOUR SITES AND HOSTS

Host Phone Number Host Phone Number Year Date Arena, City Host Arizona ...... (520) 621-4163 Holy Cross ...... (508) 793-2583 2006 April1-3 RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Butler Big 12 Conf...... (214) 753-0107 Missouri Valley Conf. (314) 244-2329 2007 M31-A2 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Tech Boise State ...... (208) 426-1515 Ohio Valley Conf...... (304) 865-6050 2008 April 5-7 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas UTSA Butler ...... (317) 940-9671 New Mexico ...... (505) 925-5520 2009 April 4-6 Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. Detroit Cleveland State ...... (216) 687-5115 Syracuse ...... (315) 443-2608 2010 April 3-5 RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Ind. Butler/Horizon League Davidson ...... (704) 894-2123 Texas ...... (512) 471-1346 2011 April 2-4 Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas Houston DePaul ...... (773) 325-7525

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Pittsburgh enjoyed an award-winning 2003-04 campaign, capturing the Big East regular-season title and earning four of the conference’s individual awards at season’s end. Clockwise from top: Chris Taft receives the Big East Rookie of the Year Award from Commissioner Michael Tranghese; fans hold up signs in support of Pitt’s three seniors–Jaron Brown, Julius Page and Toree Morris; Page on Senior Day; Pitt’s three seniors after being recognized on Senior Day; the 2003-04 team celebrates its Big East regular season title; Chevon Troutman and Carl Krauser celebrate their title; Jaron Brown and his parents, Greg and Rebecca Brown. 2003-04 REVIEW

SEASON IN REVIEW Head Coach Jamie Dixon guides Pittsburgh to its third consecutive Big East regular season title and third straight NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” appearance

A number of challenges met the maintain its success without three Pittsburgh men’s basketball team as key starters who formed the it prepared for the 2003-04 season. foundation for the program’s How could Pittsburgh possibly build success and accounted for 41 upon the tremendous success of percent of the offense? Not to the previous 2001-02 and 2002-03 mention that the Panthers had a seasons? How could it matchup to a first-year head coach, a new point two-year run that saw the program guard and six freshmen. win back-to-back Big East regular- But what began as a season of season titles and a Big East challenges, quickly became a Tournament title, make two straight season to savor for Pittsburgh fans. NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen” Pittsburgh met the challenge as it appearances and compile an went on captured its third amazing two-year 57-11 record? consecutive Big East regular-season Furthermore, how could Pittsburgh title, advanced to the NCAA

2003-04 HONORS AND AWARDS

ALL-AMERICA Big East All-Tournament AP All-America Honorable Carl Krauser, Jaron Brown, Chris Mention: Carl Krauser Taft 140 The Sporting News Freshman All- America: Chris Taft Big East Player of the Week FoxSports.net Freshman All- Carl Krauser (December 1) America: Chris Taft Rivals.com Second Team Big East Rookie of the Week Freshman All-America: Chris Chris Taft (December 22) Taft Chris Taft (December 29) College Basketball News Second Chris Taft (January 12) Team Freshman All-America: Chris Taft (January 26) Chris Taft Chris Taft (March 1) Basketball Times Second Team Chris Taft (March 7) Freshman All-America: Chris Taft Preseason All-Big East Second Team: Julius Page ABOVE: An all around player, Jaron Brown ALL-REGION concluded his four-year career with 1,258 career USWBA All-District 3 PITTSBURGH HOLIDAY HOOPS points (9.2 ppg) and departed as the school recordholder for most career games played (137). Carl Krauser, Julius Page TOURNAMENT HONORS The senior class of Brown, Julius Page and Toree MVP: Carl Krauser Morris put together the best four-year record of NABC All-District All-Tournament: Carl Krauser, any senior class in school history (107-30). First Team: Jaron Brown, Carl Julius Page, Chris Taft Krauser RIGHT: Carl Krauser replaced Brandin Knight at Second Team: Julius Page TEAM HONORS the point guard position and proceeded to lead the Most Valuable Player: Jaron Panthers in scoring, assists and free throw ALL-CONFERENCE Brown, Julius Page percentage. Specialty Awards Most Improved Player: Mark Coach of the Year: Jamie Dixon McCarroll Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” for Rookie of the Year: Chris Taft Best Defensive Player: Julius Page the third straight year, finished Most Improved Player: Carl Krauser Captain’s Award: Jaron Brown, among the nation’s top-10 ranked Sportsmanship Award: Jaron Toree Morris, Julius Page Brown Team Rebounding Leader: Chris teams for the third straight year, Taft and won a school-record 31 games. All-Big East Free Throw Shooting Leader: Carl Additionally, the season also saw Second Team: Jaron Brown, Carl Krauser defensive-minded Pittsburgh jump Krauser Most Inspirational Player: Carl Third Team: Chris Taft Krauser out to an 18-0 start, complete a 40- Honorable Mention: Julius Page Coaches Award: Chevon Troutman game home win streak and hold its Academic Excellence Award: opponents to a school-record 56.4 Aaron Gray points per game clip. Even more

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SCHOOL RECORDS SET PITTSBURGH’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS „ Julius Page-senior season „ Captured third consecutive Big East regular season title (2002-Big East „ Julius Page-career starts (128) minutes played (1,281) West Champions, 2003-co-Big East West Champions, 2004-Big East „ Julius Page-career minutes regular season outright champions) while playing through the league’s (4398) TEAM RECORDS toughest conference schedule. Pitt became just the second program in „ Jaron Brown-career games „ Most victories-season (31) the 25-year Big East history to win three straight regular season titles. played (137) „ Most home victories-season „ Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” for the third „ Chris Taft-game blocked shots (19) consecutive season, one of only five college basketball programs (7, Murray State, 12/20/03) „ Most wins to begin a season nationally to achieve this honor. Appeared in the NCAA’s “Sweet Sixteen” „ Jaron Brown-game steals (7, (18) for the fourth time in school history (1974, 2002, 2003 and 2004). Connecticut, 3/13/04) „ Most regular season wins (27) „ Advanced to the Big East Championship Final for the fourth consecutive „ Julius Page-career NCAA „ Most Big East wins (13) season (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004). Became just the second program Tournament points (108) „ Most consecutive home wins in Big East history to advance to the Big East Championship Final in four „ Julius Page-career NCAA (40) consecutive years (Syracuse advanced to five in a row from 1986-90). Tournament games played (9) „ Most consecutive Big East The Panthers are one of only six schools nationwide to advance to a „ Jaron Brown-career NCAA home wins (20) tournament title game in each of the last four years. Tournament games played (9) „ Most consecutive 20-win „ Compiled an 88-16 record over the last three seasons, a winning „ Julius Page-career Big East seasons (3) percentage that ranks first nationally during that period (1. Pittsburgh, Tournament games played (13) „ Most non-conference wins- .846, 88-16; 2. Duke, .838, 88-17; 3. Gonzaga, .835, 81-16). „ Toree Morris-career Big East season (14) „ Concluded season with the most overall wins (31), most regular season Tournament games played (13) „ Most career wins-senior class wins (27), most non-conference wins (14) and most home wins (19) in „ Julius Page-career Big East (107) school history. Tournament games played (13) „ Fewest Points Allowed Per „ Finished with its third straight school-record 13-3 Big East regular „ Jaron Brown-career Big East Game-season (56.4) season. The 39-9 record over the last three seasons ranks tied for Tournament rebounds (71) „ Games played-season (36) second among best Big East league records over a three-year span. „ Jaron Brown-Big East „ Blocked Shots-season (169) „ Head Coach Jamie Dixon became the first rookie head coach in Big East Tournament game steals (7 vs. „ Fewest turnovers committed- history to guide his team to the regular season title. UConn, 3/13/04) season (12.6) „ Appeared in the NCAA Tournament for a school-record tying third „ Chris Taft-season rookie of „ Largest Big East road victory straight season and for the 16th time in school history. the week honors (6) (27 points at Providence, 3/2/ „ Completed school-record 40-game home win streak (11/23-02-2/29/04), „ Chris Taft-freshman field goals 04) a streak which spanned two years and 68 days and included 34 Petersen made (162) „ Season attendance (202,177) Events Center wins, 20 Big East wins, 28 opponents held to 60 points or less and an average victory margin of 18.5. „ Completed its third consecutive season ranked among the nation’s top- 10 schools, one of only three schools to achieve this honor (Duke, 141 Pittsburgh, Kansas). „ Ranked among the nation’s top-10 programs for nine consecutive polls and ranked among the nation’s top-25 all season long. Also, the Panthers earned a top-25 national ranking in each of the last 44 polls. „ Concluded season with a 35-1 record in the two-year old Petersen Events Center. The program won 34 consecutive games to open the Petersen Events Center, the third longest win streak to open a new arena in NCAA Division I history (51-UCLA, 1964; 41-Providence, 1971-72; 34- Pittsburgh, 2002-04. „ Began its season with 18 straight wins, Pitt’s best start to a season since 1927-28 when H.C. “Doc” Carlson’s Panthers finished an undefeated 21- 0 and were named the “Mythical National Champions.” Head Coach Jamie Dixon’s 18 wins to begin his coaching career ranks as the third all-time best start among NCAA Division I rookie head coaches (33-Bill Hodges, Indiana State, 1978-79; 26-Norman Shepard, North Carolina, 1923-24; 18-Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh, 2003-04). „ Held opponents to a school-record 56.4 points per game, 23 opponents under 60 points and 33 of 36 opponents under 70 points. „ Pittsburgh earned four of the six annual awards at the Big East impressive was the way the 31 wins on the year also rank as the Conference banquet: Coach of the Year: Jamie Dixon; Rookie of the Panthers earned their success: third-highest total for a rookie head Year: Chris Taft; Most Improved Player: Carl Krauser; Sportsmanship through hard work, dedication, coach in NCAA Division I history. Award: Jaron Brown. The four honors tied a Big East record for most teamwork and unselfishness. Krauser assumed point guard individual honors earned in a season (Connecticut, 1993-94). Along the journey, the Panthers duties from four-year starter „ A school-record tying and league-leading four players earned All-Big East honors- Jaron Brown (2nd team), Carl Krauser (2nd team), Chris Taft proved to the nation that the Brandin Knight and proved to be (3rd team) and Julius Page (honorable mention). program’s success is here to stay. one of the Big East’s most-feared „ The senior class of Jaron Brown, Julius Page and Toree Morris Head Coach Jamie Dixon, point clutch players while leading the concluded its career with a 107-30 four-year record. The 107 victories is guard Carl Krauser and freshman squad in both scoring and assists. the winningest four-year period in school history. „ Ranked among the nation’s top-25 all season long and currently among center Chris Taft made believers out And Taft emerged as a fresh, the nation’s top-10 in 10 consecutive weeks. of everyone. Dixon became the first exciting, athletic and intimidating „ Dropped five games by a combined 22 points. Its first four losses came rookie head coach in league history offensive force in the middle. Those by a combined 10 points including two in overtime. Additionally, three of to earn Big East Coach of the Year contributions along with key senior its five losses came to teams who advanced to the Final Four. honors and guide his team to the leadership provided by co-MVPs „ Topped the 200,000 attendance mark for the first time in school history. Also set the school’s attendance record for the second straight season conference regular-season title. His Julius Page and Jaron Brown, with 202,177 fans.

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unselfish, consistent play from BELOW: Pittsburgh won four of the six awards Chevon Troutman, the offensive presented at the 2004 Big East Championship emergence of sixth-man Mark awards banquet. From left is Chris Taft, Jamie McCarroll and bench production Dixon, Connecticut’s Emeka Okafor, Jaron Brown and Carl Krauser after the announcement. from Toree Morris, Yuri Demetris, Antonio Graves, Levon Kendall and RIGHT: Toree Morris throws down a thunderous Aaron Gray all combined to give dunk against St. John’s. Pittsburgh fans a season to savor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Julius Page concluded his four- The journey began on November year career with 1,512 points (11.1 ppg). He set school records for career starts (128), career 14 in the Coaches vs. Cancer minutes (4,398) and most career points scored in Classic at New York City’s Madison the NCAA Tournament (108).

PITTSBURGH IN THE NATIONAL/CONFERENCE RANKINGS

NATIONAL RANKINGS „ Jaron Brown, 14th in offensive 142 „ Pittsburgh, 2nd in scoring rebounds (2.42) defense (56.4) „ Carl Krauser, 13th in turnover/ „ Pitsburgh, 3rd in least personal assist ratio (1.51) fouls per game (14.8) „ Chris Taft, 10th in defensive „ Pittsburgh, 5th in field goal rebounds (4.39) percentage defense (38.6) „ Pitt, 10th in scoring offense Square Garden, site of Pittsburgh’s „ Pittsburgh, 7th in won-loss (67.9) triumphant 2003 Big East nd percentage (86.1) „ Pitt, 2 in scoring margin Tournament championship. In th „ Pittsburgh, 11 in scoring (+11.5) Jamie Dixon’s head coaching debut, margin (11.5) „ Pitt, 2nd in field goal the Panthers claimed a 71-62 win „ Pittsburgh, 24th in rebounding percentage (.471) margin (5.4) „ Pitt, 13th in three-point field before a prominent media „ Pittsburgh, 27th in turnovers goal percentage (.306) contingent and ESPN national per game (12.6) „ Pitt, 1st in scoring defense audience. Building upon that „ Pittsburgh, 32nd in field goal (63.2) momentum, Pittsburgh improved to percentage (47.1) „ Pitt, 10th in free throw 59-0 all-time against Northeast percentage (.652) Conference opponents in registering CONFERENCE RANKINGS „ Pitt, 2nd in field goal back-to-back wins against St. (all games) percentage defense (.386) Francis (Pa.) and Robert Morris, th rd „ Carl Krauser, 15 in scoring „ Pitt, 3 in three-point field along with a win over Albany. Next (15.4) goal percentage defense up was a hard-fought 59-45 victory „ Carl Krauser, 9th in free throw (.308) percentage (77.7) „ Pitt, 5th in rebounding (36.7) at Duquesne, a spectacular 27- „ Carl Krauser, 4th in assists „ Pitt, 2nd in rebound margin point home victory over Penn State (4.53) (+5.4) and a win against Youngstown „ Jaron Brown, 8th in steals „ Pitt, 5th in assists (14.53) State. (1.81) „ Pitt, 8th in turnover margin The program hosted the „ Carl Krauser, 14th in steals (+0.14) Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops (1.62) „ Pitt, 1st in rebounding defense Tournament in which eight games th „ Chris Taft, 8 in rebounding (31.3) were played at the Petersen Events th (7.5) „ Pitt, 6 in blocked shots (4.69) Center in a seven-day span. With „ Chris Taft, 6th in offensive „ Pitt, 12th in steals (5.97) wins against Georgetown College rebounds (3.11) „ Pitt, 5th in assist/turnover ratio (1.15) (Ky.), Chicago State, NCAA Tournament-bound Murray State

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and Florida State, the Panthers first-ever undefeated non- watched as the Panthers fell behind RECORD WHEN IN 2003-04 claimed the title as Krauser was conference slate and set the stage early with a lackluster first half. But crowned tournament MVP and for the always—rugged Big East Pittsburgh’s resilience in the second Controlling the tip: ...... 17-1 Julius Page and Chris Taft both schedule. half allowed it to get back in the Scoring first: ...... 16-1 earned all-tourney selections. Big East Conference play began game and eventually take a one- Leading at the half: ...... 21-3 Following a post-Christmas win with a 78-59 home win against point lead with three minutes to go. Trailing at the half: ...... 6-2 Tied at half: ...... 4-0 against New Hampshire and an Virginia Tech and continued with a Both teams traded leads in the Leading with 5:00 left: ...... 29-1 impressive 19-point home victory thrilling double overtime win at closing minutes as Connecticut built Trailing with 5:00 left: ...... 2-3 over Georgia, Pittsburgh closed out Miami. Against Miami, Pittsburgh’s a three-point lead (68-65) with 26 Tied with 5:00 left: ...... 0-1 its non-conference schedule with a flair for victory was on display as seconds remaining. After UConn’s In Overtime: ...... 1-2 70-55 win over William & Mary. The the Panthers found themselves Taliek Brown missed a free throw, 14-0 record marked the school’s trailing the Hurricanes, 64-62, with Pittsburgh gained possession with Pitt outrebounds opp.: ...... 25-4 Pitt is outrebounded: ...... 5-1 three seconds to go. On a play several seconds on the clock. Rebounds are equal: ...... 1-0 WHERE PITTSBURGH RANKED designed by Dixon, Carl Krauser Needing a 3-pointer to force IN THE NCAA STATISTICS received the in-bounds pass, overtime, Antonio Graves’ attempt at Pitt commits more TO: ...... 10-4 dribbled the length of the floor and the buzzer bounced off the rim, Pitt forces more TO: ...... 16-1 NOTE: There are 325 NCAA sent the game into overtime on a sealing UConn’s victory. Even in the Turnovers are equal: ...... 5-0 Division I playing basketball buzzer-beating layup. After a tough loss, Pittsburgh’s performance schools. overtime period, the Panthers used proved its worth and earned the Pitt has more FTA: ...... 27-3 Opp. has more FTA: ...... 4-2 Category Rank AVG a 6-0 run in double overtime to nation’s respect. FT attempts are equal: ...... 0-0 Scoring Offense ...... 211 .. 67.9 claim an 84-80 win. An ESPN Five days later, Pittsburgh Scoring Defense ...... 2 .. 56.4 national television victory over Notre bounced back with an impressive Pitt shoots better than 50%: . 15-0 Scoring Margin...... 11 .. 11.5 Dame and a come-from-behind win 21-point road victory at No. 13 Pitt shoots less than 50%: ..... 16-5 FG Percentage ...... 32 .. 47.1 over Rutgers improved Pittsburgh’s Syracuse (66-45). In registering the Opp. shoots better than 50%: . 1-0 FG Pct. Defense ...... 5 .. 38.6 record to a perfect 18-0. second largest Big East road victory Opp. shoots less than 50%: .. 29-5 Three-Point FG PG ...... 320 .... 4.2 Opp. shoots less than 40% .... 14-3 Those wins set a national stage in school history, the Panthers Free Throw Pct...... 268 .. 65.2 Pitt outshoots opp. (%) ...... 28-2 Rebound Margin ...... 24 .... 5.4 for a much-anticipated contest at dominated the inside, took Opp. outshoots Pitt (%)...... 3-3 Assists Per Game ...... 107 .. 14.5 preseason No. 1 ranked advantage of impressive Blocked Shots PG ...... 28 .... 4.7 Connecticut. For Pittsburgh, the performances from Chris Taft (15 Pitt hits 40% of 3FG: ...... 7-0 Steals Per Game ...... 271 .... 6.0 game symbolized an opportunity to points) and Mark McCarroll (15 Pitt hits less than 40%of3FG: 24-5 143 Won-Loss Pct...... 7 .. 86.1 earn the nation’s respect. And the points) and limited the Orangemen Pitt outshoots opp. (3FG): ..... 19-2 Turnovers Per Game ...... 27 .. 12.6 Panthers achieved just that. The to their lowest point total in a game Personal Fouls PG ...... 3 .. 14.8 Pitt hits at least 70% of FTA: .. 8-2 entire college basketball world since the 1968-69 season. Pitt hits at least 60% of FTA: 16-4

Pitt bench outscores opp.: .... 14-1 Opp. bench outscores Pitt: .... 18-3 Bench scoring is equal: ...... 0-0 Following a Pitt win: ...... 26-5 Following a Pitt loss: ...... 4-0

3 score in double figures: ...... 16-2 4 score in double figures: ...... 10-2 5+ in double figures: ...... 3-0

UNIFORMS White uniforms: ...... 23-2 Blue uniforms: ...... 8-3

MONTHS OF THE YEAR In November: ...... 4-0 In December: ...... 9-0 In January: ...... 7-1 In February: ...... 5-2 In March: ...... 6-2

DAYS OF THE WEEK Monday ...... 3-2 Tuesday: ...... 5-0 Wednesday: ...... 5-0 Thursday ...... 1-1 Friday: ...... 4-0 Saturday:...... 12-1 Sunday: ...... 2-1

As with every Pittsburgh basketball team, teamwork remained the foundation for its success as five players averaged over 9.0 points per game.

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PITTSBURGH IN THE ended with a heartbreaking 49-46 announced— a No. 3 seed at the The season also saw the final NATIONAL RANKINGS overtime loss to Syracuse. In a Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisc. games of seniors Jaron Brown, closely contested, rugged, with a potential second round Toree Morris and Julius Page. The Date AP ESPN defensive-oriented contest, the matchup against Big 10 Champion trio combined for the winningest Preseason ...... 22 ...... 22 Orangemen prevailed after Pitt had and No. 6 seed Wisconsin— the four-year period in school history November 24...... 22 ...... 22 several opportunities to win in the selections didn’t set well with the with 107 wins and helped form the December 1 ...... 22 ...... 22 closing minutes of regulation. national media contingent. The cornerstone of success for the December 8 ...... 20 ...... 23 After the Syracuse loss, the announcement set off a firestorm of Pittsburgh basketball program. December 15 ...... 18 ...... 20 December 22 ...... 16 ...... 17 Panthers erupted for the largest Big national criticism on the Panthers’ December 29 ...... 15 ...... 16 East road victory in school history, behalf. January 5 ...... 15 ...... 15 an 88-61 win against NCAA Nevertheless, Pittsburgh made January 12 ...... 13 ...... 15 Tournament-bound Providence. The its journey to Milwaukee and came January 19 ...... 8 ...... 9 win vaulted Pittsburgh to the top of away with a nine-point First Round January 26 ...... 7 ...... 6 the Big East standings with win over No. 14 seed Central February 2 ...... 4 ...... 4 February 9 ...... 4 ...... 4 Connecticut. Florida. The victory set up a much- February 16 ...... 5 ...... 4 Pittsburgh concluded its regular anticipated second round contest February 23 ...... 3 ...... 3 season with a 13-3 Big East record against Wisconsin. Playing in a pro- March 1 ...... 6 ...... 6 and claimed its third straight Big Wisconsin Bradley Center March 8 ...... 6 ...... 6 East regular-season title with a 59- atmosphere, Pittsburgh won a March 15 ...... 9 ...... 8 45 victory over Villanova. The closely contested 59-55 decision in April 6...... NP ...... 7 Final ...... 9 ...... 7 victory, coupled with Syracuse’s 67- advancing to its third straight NCAA 56 win over Connecticut (12-4), “Sweet Sixteens.” gave the Panthers the league title A disappointing 63-51 loss to Pittsburgh then won three outright and No. 1 seed upon eventual NCAA Final Four participant consecutive contests, notching entering the Big East Championship Oklahoma State in East Rutherford, victories over Boston College (68- at Madison Square Garden. N.J. ended Pittsburgh’s record- 58), St. John’s (71-51) and at Notre Riding a 13-point quarterfinal breaking season. Dame (66-58). But the run was victory over Virginia Tech and a short-lived as Seton Hall used 24 nine-point semifinal win against Pitt turnovers in handing the 144 NCAA Tournament-bound Boston Panthers their second loss of the College, Pittsburgh found itself in season, a 68-67 double overtime the Big East Championship title win in East Rutherford, N.J. game for the fourth consecutive With a 22-2 record and 8-2 Big season against its same opponent in East slate, No. 4 Pittsburgh entered each of the last three seasons: its contest against No. 5 Connecticut Connecticut. The Huskies claimed a atop the Big East standings. The comeback win as three Panthers— game received national media Jaron Brown, Carl Krauser and attention as over 150 national, Chris Taft— earned all-tournament regional, local reporters and honors. television personalities descended Despite the loss and with its on Pittsburgh for the matchup. outright Big East regular-season Demand for tickets skyrocketed. title, 13-3 record in Big East play, Locally, the “Revenge” game was 29-4 overall record and only four considered by several media types losses by a combined 10 points, to be the most hyped sporting event national experts anticipated the in Pittsburgh in the last 10 years. Panthers would enter the NCAA And the game lived up to the hype Tournament as a No. 2 seed in a as the enthusiasm level proved to location close to Pittsburgh. But be at an all-time Petersen Events when the seedings and sites were Center-high. Pittsburgh took control early in the contest and eventually ABOVE: The emergence of freshman Chris Taft pulled away with an 11-0 second gave Pittsburgh an extra dimension on defense as half run to claim a 75-68 decision. it set a school record for team blocked shots with Following two road victories—a 169 on the season. solid 67-58 win at West Virginia and MIDDLE: Jaron Brown with his parents Greg and a come-from-behind victory at Rebecca Brown at Senior Day. Georgetown (68-58)—Pittsburgh’s BOTTOM RIGHT: Chevon Troutman proved to be 40-game home win streak, 34- an all-around player as he ranked among team game Petersen Events Center win leaders in a variety of categories including scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked shots and streak and undefeated home record steals.

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2003-04 STATISTICS/RESULTS

OVERALL GAMES (31-5)

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games ...... 31-5 ...... 19-1 ...... 7-2 ...... 5-2 Big East Conference ...... 13-3 ...... 7-1 ...... 6-2 ...... 0-0 Non-Conference ...... 18-2 ...... 12-0 ...... 1-0 ...... 5-2 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 11 Krauser, Carl 32 32 1155 36.1 153 377 .406 48 144 .333 139 179 .777 27 129 156 4.9 79 2 145 96 2 52 493 15.4 4 Brown, Jaron 36 36 1237 34.4 165 338 .488 14 65 .215 76 116 .655 87 106 193 5.4 81 1 102 83 9 65 420 11.7 1 Page, Julius 36 36 1281 35.6 134 361 .371 56 170 .329 72 102 .706 15 91 106 2.9 52 0 63 51 14 25 396 11.0 23 Taft, Chris 36 24 923 25.6 162 290 .559 0 0 .000 68 125 .544 112 158 270 7.5 52 0 45 45 60 12 392 10.9 2 Troutman, Chevon 35 34 1022 29.2 136 208 .654 3 14 .214 69 113 .611 83 135 218 6.2 86 2 66 70 35 42 344 9.8 21 McCarroll, Mark 36 3 580 16.1 75 147 .510 11 29 .379 37 59 .627 38 62 100 2.8 54 0 25 24 23 4 198 5.5 22 Graves, Antonio 33 4 356 10.8 25 70 .357 13 37 .351 5 9 .556 5 15 20 0.6 28 0 30 20 6 2 68 2.1 55 Morris, Toree 33 11 284 8.6 27 47 .574 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 22 39 61 1.8 43 0 10 26 15 0 62 1.9 33 Gray, Aaron 15 0 88 5.9 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.7 14 Kendall, Levon 14 0 79 5.6 6 22 .273 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 0.9 11 0 7 7 2 2 15 1.1 12 Turner, Ed 8 0 32 4.0 3 8 .375 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.4 4 0 1 0 0 0 8 1.0 3 Demetris, Yuri 32 0 276 8.6 7 28 .250 3 17 .176 7 12 .583 4 24 28 0.9 30 0 23 13 0 9 24 0.8 15 Small, Charles 4 0 4 1.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 24 Bowman, Marcus 6 0 8 1.3 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Team 59 70 129 3.6 0 14 Total 36 36 7325 203.5 904 1921 .471 150 490 .306 488 748 .652 466 854 1320 36.7 533 5 523 454 169 215 2446 67.9 Opponents 36 36 7325 203.5 765 1984 .386 186 603 .308 315 477 .660 441 686 1127 31.3 671 - 409 461 102 191 2031 56.4

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pittsburgh ...... 1124 ... 1288 ... 15 ..... 19 ... 2446 Pittsburgh ...... 105 ...... 17 ...... 122 Opponents...... 918 ... 1079 ... 18 ..... 16 ... 2031 Opponents...... 75 ...... 15 ...... 90

2003-04 RESULTS 145 Overall: 31-5 „ Home: 19-1 „ Away: 7-2 „ Neutral: 5-2 Date Time Opponent (TV) W/L Score Attend. High Points High Rebounds 11/14/03 7 p.m. %vs. Alabama (ESPN2) W 71-62 8500 (21) Carl Krauser (12) Chris Taft 11/22/03 7 p.m. ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 90-69 7771 (21) Julius Page (8) Chris Taft 11/26/03 7 p.m. ROBERT MORRIS W 75-61 7904 (21) Carl Krauser (7) Chevon Troutman 11/28/03 7 p.m. ALBANY W 83-54 7488 (22) Carl Krauser (12) Chevon Troutman 12/03/03 9:35 p.m. at Duquesne (FSN) W 59-45 6303 (17) Carl Krauser (9) Chris Taft 12/06/03 4 p.m. PENN STATE (FSN) W 64-37 9051 (14) J. Brown, C. Krauser (9) Chris Taft 12/13/03 7 p.m. YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 57-42 7039 (14) C. Troutman, J. Page (8) Chevon Troutman 12/15/03 7 p.m. #GEORGETOWN (KY) W 79-74 6234 (18) Carl Krauser (8) Chris Taft 12/17/03 7 p.m. #CHICAGO STATE W 79-51 6297 (14) Julius Page (6) Chris Taft 12/20/03 7 p.m. #MURRAY STATE W 70-49 9112 (19) Carl Krauser (8) Julius Page 12/22/03 7 p.m. #FLORIDA STATE W 63-56 11081 (17) Carl Krauser (10) Jaron Brown 12/27/03 7 p.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE W 52-38 8571 (19) Julius Page (12) Chris Taft 12/30/03 7 p.m. GEORGIA (FSN) W 76-55 11938 (26) M. McCarroll (8) Julius Page 01/03/04 4 p.m. WILLIAM & MARY W 70-55 10143 (19) Jaron Brown (9) Jaron Brown 01/06/04 7 p.m. *VIRGINIA TECH (FSN) W 78-59 12024 (21) Jaron Brown (5) Chevon Troutman 01/10/04 2 p.m. *at Miami (FSN) (2OT) W 84-80 3225 (19) Carl Krauser (9) Jaron Brown, Chris Taft 01/12/04 7 p.m. *NOTRE DAME (ESPN) W 74-71 12508 (19) Jaron Brown (9) Chris Taft 01/17/04 Noon *RUTGERS (ESPN-R) W 59-49 12051 (19) Jaron Brown (12) Chris Taft 01/19/04 7 p.m. *at Connecticut (ESPN) L 65-68 16294 (24) Carl Krauser (7) J. Brown, C. Taft, C. Troutman 01/24/04 8:05 p.m. *at Syracuse (ESPN2) W 66-45 31347 (15) M. McCarroll, C. Taft (11) Chevon Troutman 01/28/04 7 p.m. *BOSTON COLLEGE W 68-58 12508 (18) Jaron Brown (8) Chevon Troutman 02/04/04 7 p.m. *ST. JOHN’S (FSN) W 71-51 12508 (15) Chris Taft (8) Chevon Troutman 02/07/04 7 p.m. *at Notre Dame (ESPN2) W 66-58 11418 (19) Carl Krauser (6) C. Taft, C. Krauser 02/09/04 8:05 p.m. *at Seton Hall (FSN) (2OT) L 67-68 9711 (23) Carl Krauser (15) Chris Taft 02/15/04 1:30 p.m. *CONNECTICUT (ABC) W 75-68 12817 (17) Jaron Brown (5) J. Brown, C. Krauser, J. Page 02/21/04 7 p.m. *at West Virginia (FSN) W 67-58 14665 (15) J. Page, C. Troutman (9) Carl Krauser 02/24/04 7:30 p.m. *at Georgetown (FSN) W 68-58 11876 (26) Carl Krauser (12) Chris Taft 02/29/04 4:00 p.m. *SYRACUSE (CBS) (OT) L 46-49 12624 (9) C. Krauser, C. Taft (11) Chris Taft 03/02/04 7:34 p.m. *at Providence (ESPN-R) W 88-61 12993 (24) Chris Taft (7) Chevon Troutman 03/06/04 1:30 p.m. *VILLANOVA (ABC) W 59-45 12508 (17) Chevon Troutman (11) Chris Taft 03/11/04 Noon ^vs. Virginia Tech (ESPN2) W 74-61 19528 (20) Jaron Brown (6) Chevon Troutman 03/12/04 7 p.m. ^vs. Boston College (ESPN) W 62-53 19528 (18) Carl Krauser (9) Jaron Brown 03/13/04 8 p.m. ^vs. Connecticut (ESPN) L 58-61 19528 (11) M. McCarroll, C. Taft (8) Carl Krauser 03/19/04 8:50 p.m. +vs. UCF (CBS) W 53-44 18866 (20) Carl Krauser (16) Chris Taft 03/21/04 3:52 p.m. +vs. Wisconsin (CBS) W 59-55 18866 (16) Carl Krauser (14) Chevon Troutman 03/25/04 7:27 p.m. $vs. Oklahoma State (CBS) L 51-63 20029 (15) Carl Krauser (8) Chevon Troutman

*Big East Conference game; #Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament game; ^Big East Tournament game; %Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y.; +NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds, Milwaukee, Wisc.; $NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen,” East Rutherford, N.J.

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BIG EAST CONFERENCE GAMES (13-3)

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 11 Krauser, Carl 15 15 552 36.8 67 173 .387 22 65 .338 70 89 .787 15 68 83 5.5 39 2 75 47 1 30 226 15.1 23 Taft, Chris 16 16 458 28.6 88 163 .540 0 0 .000 36 60 .600 54 79 133 8.3 23 0 12 23 28 7 212 13.3 4 Brown, Jaron 16 16 577 36.1 81 158 .513 7 26 .269 35 51 .686 41 39 80 5.0 41 0 43 39 4 29 204 12.8 1 Page, Julius 16 16 607 37.9 54 143 .378 23 72 .319 35 45 .778 5 31 36 2.3 27 0 23 20 7 13 166 10.4 2 Troutman, Chevon 16 16 507 31.7 63 98 .643 1 5 .200 33 50 .660 40 65 105 6.6 39 0 26 35 19 17 160 10.0 21 McCarroll, Mark 16 0 252 15.8 29 63 .460 4 11 .364 14 23 .609 11 25 36 2.3 25 0 12 12 8 2 76 4.8 55 Morris, Toree 15 0 96 6.4 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 9 9 18 1.2 15 0 3 9 5 0 21 1.4 22 Graves, Antonio 14 1 135 9.6 6 23 .261 3 15 .200 2 4 .500 2 6 8 0.6 13 0 16 11 1 1 17 1.2 33 Gray, Aaron 5 0 12 2.4 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 0.6 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1.2 12 Turner, Ed 2 0 3 1.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 3 Demetris, Yuri 16 0 112 7.0 2 13 .154 1 8 .125 6 9 .667 2 8 10 0.6 7 0 13 3 0 3 11 0.7 15 Small, Charles 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 24 Bowman, Marcus 3 0 3 1.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 14 Kendall, Levon 4 0 10 2.5 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0.0 Team 30 37 67 4.2 0 6 Total 16 16 3325 207.8 402 857 .469 61 204 .299 236 342 .690 212 370 582 36.4 231 2 225 207 75 103 1101 68.8 Opponents 16 16 3325 207.8 361 883 .409 85 261 .326 139 226 .615 200 300 500 31.3 300 - 193 204 57 82 946 59.1

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pittsburgh ...... 482 ..... 585 ... 15 ..... 19 ... 1101 Pittsburgh ...... 43 ...... 1 ...... 44 Opponents...... 449 ..... 463 ... 18 ..... 16 ..... 946 Opponents...... 39 ...... 6 ...... 45

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT GAMES (2-1) 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 11 Krauser, Carl 3 3 117 39.0 14 42 .333 1 6 .167 15 18 .833 1 13 14 4.7 5 0 12 8 0 3 44 14.7 4 Brown, Jaron 3 3 108 36.0 12 26 .462 2 5 .400 15 20 .750 6 13 19 6.3 7 0 15 6 0 12 41 13.7 23 Taft, Chris 3 3 84 28.0 12 22 .545 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 10 6 16 5.3 4 0 4 3 1 1 29 9.7 2 Troutman, Chevon 3 3 87 29.0 11 16 .688 0 1 .000 3 8 .375 3 12 15 5.0 10 0 4 7 2 7 25 8.3 146 21 McCarroll, Mark 3 0 52 17.3 8 19 .421 2 5 .400 2 4 .500 5 7 12 4.0 8 0 2 4 2 0 20 6.7 1 Page, Julius 3 3 110 36.7 7 21 .333 1 8 .125 5 6 .833 2 7 9 3.0 4 0 3 2 2 5 20 6.7 55 Morris, Toree 3 0 17 5.7 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 1 1 1 0 12 4.0 22 Graves, Antonio 2 0 8 4.0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 3 Demetris, Yuri 3 0 17 5.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 74113.70 2 Total 3 3 600 200.0 71 155 .458 7 26 .269 45 73 .616 34 63 97 32.3 45 0 41 34 8 28 194 64.7 Opponents 3 3 600 200.0 67 173 .387 10 42 .238 31 40 .775 49 65 114 38.0 61 - 28 49 8 20 175 58.3

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd Total Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pittsburgh ...... 90 ...... 104 ...... 194 Pittsburgh ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 12 Opponents...... 75 ...... 100 ...... 175 Opponents...... 0 ...... 4 ...... 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES (2-1)

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 11 Krauser, Carl 3 3 115 38.3 14 44 .318 3 15 .200 20 26 .769 4 14 18 6.0 8 0 7 12 0 5 51 17.0 2 Troutman, Chevon 3 3 93 31.0 12 20 .600 1 4 .250 5 7 .714 9 16 25 8.3 9 1 2 5 2 5 30 10.0 1 Page, Julius 3 3 110 36.7 9 38 .237 4 12 .333 5 8 .625 2 8 10 3.3 6 0 2 5 1 2 27 9.0 4 Brown, Jaron 3 3 100 33.3 6 19 .316 1 6 .167 9 11 .818 7 3 10 3.3 7 0 3 5 0 5 22 7.3 23 Taft, Chris 3 3 90 30.0 10 23 .435 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 10 14 24 8.0 9 0 7 3 1 1 22 7.3 21 McCarroll, Mark 3 0 47 15.7 4 12 .333 1 5 .200 2 5 .400 5 3 8 2.7 4 0 2 1 1 0 11 3.7 22 Graves, Antonio 3 0 16 5.3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 3 Demetris, Yuri 3 0 19 6.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 1.3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 55 Morris, Toree 2 0 10 5.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 25 72.30 2 Total 3 3 600 200.0 55 161 .342 10 43 .233 43 60 .717 41 69 110 36.7 50 1 25 34 5 20 163 54.3 Opponents 3 3 600 200.0 55 145 .379 17 46 .370 35 43 .814 22 72 94 31.3 58 - 32 37 8 16 162 54.0

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd Total Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pittsburgh ...... 76 ...... 87 ...... 163 Pittsburgh ...... 8 ...... 2 ...... 10 Opponents...... 70 ...... 92 ...... 162 Opponents...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 7

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2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTRS 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 Pittsburgh 11/14/03 71-62 W 23 57 .404 4 20 .200 21 33 .636 19 24 43 43.0 21 11 11 2 2 71 71.0 vs. Alabama 22 57 .386 3 14 .214 15 23 .652 15 23 38 38.0 27 8 12 4 4 62 62.0 Pittsburgh 11/22/03 90-69 W 42 67 .627 3 8 .375 3 9 .333 14 22 36 39.5 18 29 8 9 5 90 80.5 St. Francis (Pa.) 28 65 .431 6 20 .300 7 11 .636 17 15 32 35.0 13 9 12 2 3 69 65.5 Pittsburgh 11/26/03 75-61 W 28 55 .509 5 19 .263 14 20 .700 18 21 39 39.3 15 14 17 3 8 75 78.7 Robert Morris 21 52 .404 7 16 .438 12 17 .706 12 12 24 31.3 19 11 14 0 8 61 64.0 Pittsburgh 11/28/03 83-54 W 30 58 .517 14 29 .483 9 14 .643 13 28 41 39.8 11 20 8 5 3 83 79.8 Albany 22 61 .361 9 27 .333 1 1 1.000 11 18 29 30.8 13 16 7 1 2 54 61.5 Pittsburgh 12/03/03 59-45 W 22 50 .440 3 12 .250 12 19 .632 12 25 37 39.2 10 14 11 4 2 59 75.6 at Duquesne 19 54 .352 5 23 .217 2 4 .500 9 22 31 30.8 19 11 11 2 7 45 58.2 Pittsburgh 12/06/03 64-37 W 28 60 .467 3 14 .214 5 11 .455 13 29 42 39.7 14 16 12 8 5 64 73.7 Penn State 14 50 .280 3 13 .231 6 13 .462 9 21 30 30.7 13 7 16 4 4 37 54.7 Pittsburgh 12/13/03 57-42 W 22 48 .458 3 13 .231 10 15 .667 12 19 31 38.4 13 11 14 5 9 57 71.3 Youngstown State 16 50 .320 0 11 .000 10 13 .769 14 16 30 30.6 13 8 14 1 4 42 52.9 Pittsburgh 12/15/03 79-74 W 26 50 .520 6 21 .286 21 38 .553 12 26 38 38.4 19 16 22 7 7 79 72.2 Georgetown (Ky.) 25 59 .424 6 21 .286 18 21 .857 8 19 27 30.1 29 17 15 2 12 74 55.5 Pittsburgh 12/17/03 79-51 W 30 56 .536 7 13 .538 12 18 .667 10 25 35 38.0 21 22 9 6 3 79 73.0 Chicago State 15 48 .313 5 9 .556 16 23 .696 11 19 30 30.1 20 5 10 2 2 51 55.0 Pittsburgh 12/20/03 70-49 W 26 50 .520 5 9 .556 13 19 .684 8 31 39 38.1 12 15 11 9 6 70 72.7 Murray State 18 62 .290 4 24 .167 9 13 .692 16 18 34 30.5 17 11 11 3 3 49 54.4 Pittsburgh 12/22/03 63-56 W 26 50 .520 3 14 .214 8 16 .500 10 22 32 37.5 11 16 10 2 5 63 71.8 Florida State 22 54 .407 10 25 .400 2 6 .333 9 19 28 30.3 16 13 14 2 2 56 54.5 Pittsburgh 12/27/03 52-38 W 22 62 .355 7 21 .333 1 4 .250 20 30 50 38.6 14 15 17 7 3 52 70.2 New Hampshire 15 57 .263 5 20 .250 3 7 .429 14 22 36 30.8 9 9 14 2 8 38 53.2 Pittsburgh 12/30/03 76-55 W 28 45 .622 6 10 .600 14 23 .609 8 26 34 38.2 15 17 11 7 2 76 70.6 Georgia 23 65 .354 1 11 .091 8 10 .800 18 13 31 30.8 20 14 9 3 7 55 53.3 Pittsburgh 01/03/04 70-55 W 23 40 .575 3 14 .214 21 34 .618 10 24 34 37.9 13 16 18 7 4 70 70.6 William & Mary 22 49 .449 10 20 .500 1 6 .167 7 12 19 29.9 24 17 12 1 7 55 53.4 Pittsburgh 01/06/04 78-59 W 30 52 .577 3 13 .231 15 20 .750 9 16 25 37.1 16 17 16 9 9 78 71.1 Virginia Tech 22 45 .489 8 11 .727 7 10 .700 9 14 23 29.5 18 15 26 2 6 59 53.8 Pittsburgh 01/10/04 84-80 W 28 57 .491 4 12 .333 24 28 .857 8 25 33 36.8 13 11 18 6 10 84 71.9 at Miami 2OT 33 65 .508 3 12 .250 11 18 .611 11 25 36 29.9 20 17 13 2 7 80 55.4 Pittsburgh 01/12/04 74-71 W 29 60 .483 5 16 .313 11 22 .500 18 18 36 36.8 12 12 6 7 3 74 72.0 147 Notre Dame 28 58 .483 12 26 .462 3 8 .375 15 21 36 30.2 19 18 11 2 0 71 56.4 Pittsburgh 01/17/04 59-49 W 25 55 .455 2 6 .333 7 14 .500 16 20 36 36.7 10 15 8 7 9 59 71.3 Rutgers 19 46 .413 6 13 .462 5 10 .500 10 20 30 30.2 19 11 13 2 2 49 55.9 Pittsburgh 01/19/04 65-68 L 26 63 .413 7 20 .350 6 7 .857 17 20 37 36.7 15 17 12 4 3 65 70.9 at Connecticut 28 57 .491 4 12 .333 8 12 .667 11 19 30 30.2 11 15 8 9 5 68 56.6 Pittsburgh 01/24/04 66-45 W 27 61 .443 5 16 .313 7 11 .636 20 30 50 37.4 21 18 13 6 5 66 70.7 at Syracuse 15 55 .273 4 16 .250 11 25 .440 19 17 36 30.5 12 9 11 8 5 45 56.0 Pittsburgh 01/28/04 68-58 W 27 53 .509 2 11 .182 12 18 .667 13 20 33 37.2 15 14 10 2 5 68 70.6 Boston College 22 48 .458 2 9 .222 12 16 .750 9 18 27 30.3 18 17 10 3 3 58 56.1 PIttsburgh 02/04/04 71-51 W 29 60 .483 3 13 .231 10 18 .556 17 23 40 37.3 9 23 12 4 7 71 70.6 St. John’s 21 54 .389 4 15 .267 5 8 .625 12 20 32 30.4 14 7 18 5 5 51 55.9 Pittsburgh 02/07/04 66-58 W 24 49 .490 6 14 .429 12 19 .632 10 24 34 37.2 15 15 10 4 4 66 70.4 at Notre Dame 21 55 .382 8 23 .348 8 13 .615 13 18 31 30.4 18 13 10 1 5 58 56.0 Pittsburgh 02/09/04 67-68 L 26 64 .406 2 10 .200 13 18 .722 19 28 47 37.6 16 8 24 7 9 67 70.2 at Seton Hall 2OT 27 68 .397 6 22 .273 8 11 .727 15 23 38 30.8 18 10 15 2 11 68 56.5 Pittsburgh 02/15/04 75-68 W 23 48 .479 5 9 .556 24 33 .727 9 22 31 37.3 16 13 13 4 6 75 70.4 Connecticut 27 63 .429 5 14 .357 9 19 .474 18 20 38 31.0 26 15 15 7 1 68 56.9 Pittsburgh 02/21/04 67-58 W 24 43 .558 6 12 .500 13 22 .591 7 26 33 37.2 12 11 10 7 2 67 70.3 at West Virginia 22 63 .349 8 25 .320 6 9 .667 18 17 35 31.2 18 12 5 4 7 58 57.0 Pittsburgh 02/24/04 68-58 W 21 40 .525 4 15 .267 22 33 .667 13 27 40 37.3 13 12 23 3 8 68 70.2 at Georgetown 24 57 .421 4 17 .235 6 10 .600 8 12 20 30.8 23 8 10 2 11 58 57.0 Pittsburgh 02/29/04 46-49 L 17 55 .309 3 16 .188 9 17 .529 17 24 41 37.4 15 10 14 0 5 46 69.4 Syracuse OT 18 50 .360 1 10 .100 12 16 .750 10 24 34 30.9 17 9 12 4 5 49 56.7 Pittsburgh 03/02/04 88-61 W 29 49 .592 2 9 .222 28 31 .903 5 26 31 37.2 19 20 9 3 7 88 70.0 at Providence 19 53 .358 4 19 .211 19 27 .704 12 10 22 30.6 24 8 11 0 6 61 56.9 Pittsburgh 03/06/04 59-45 W 17 48 .354 2 12 .167 23 31 .742 14 21 35 37.1 14 9 9 2 11 59 69.6 Villanova 15 46 .326 6 17 .353 9 14 .643 10 22 32 30.6 25 9 16 4 3 45 56.5 Pittsburgh 03/11/04 74-61 W 24 45 .533 3 8 .375 23 38 .605 9 23 32 36.9 16 17 11 4 7 74 69.8 vs. Virginia Tech 26 58 .448 2 13 .154 7 12 .583 13 21 34 30.7 31 13 17 0 7 61 56.6 Pittsburgh 03/12/04 62-53 W 23 55 .418 2 11 .182 14 22 .636 14 18 32 36.8 16 11 7 2 11 62 69.5 vs. Boston College 19 53 .358 1 10 .100 14 16 .875 16 23 39 31.0 16 2 15 3 5 53 56.5 Pittsburgh 03/13/04 58-61 L 24 55 .436 2 7 .286 8 13 .615 11 22 33 36.7 13 13 16 2 10 58 69.2 vs. Connecticut 22 62 .355 7 19 .368 10 12 .833 20 21 41 31.3 14 13 17 5 8 61 56.6 Pittsburgh 03/19/04 53-44 W 13 44 .295 5 16 .313 22 31 .710 10 27 37 36.7 15 7 13 1 8 53 68.7 vs. UCF 16 52 .308 5 20 .250 7 10 .700 9 24 33 31.4 22 10 14 0 6 44 56.3 Pittsburgh 03/21/04 59-55 W 21 59 .356 2 10 .200 15 19 .789 15 25 40 36.8 17 10 9 3 7 59 68.4 vs. Wisconsin 17 48 .354 8 18 .444 13 17 .765 7 24 31 31.3 20 9 13 3 4 55 56.2 Pittsburgh 03/25/04 51-63 L 21 58 .362 3 17 .176 6 10 .600 16 17 33 36.7 18 8 12 1 5 51 67.9 vs. Oklahoma State 22 45 .489 4 8 .500 15 16 .938 6 24 30 31.3 16 13 10 5 6 63 56.4 Pittsburgh 2446 904 1921 .471 150 490 .306 488 748 .652 466 854 1320 36.7 533 523 454 169 215 2446 67.9 Opponents 2031 765 1984 .386 186 603 .308 315 477 .660 441 686 1127 31.3 671 409 461 102 191 2031 56.4

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

2003-04 HIGHS & LOWS

PITTSBURGH TEAM HIGHS & LOWS OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS

Points: High 90 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) Points: High 80 at Miami (01/10/04) Low 46 vs. Syracuse (02/29/04) Low 37 vs. Penn State (12/06/03) Field Goals Made: High 42 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) Field Goals Made High 33 at Miami (01/10/04) Low 13 vs. UCF (03/19/04) Low 14 vs. Penn State (12/06/03) Field Goal Attempts: High 68 at Seton Hall (02/09/04) Field Goal Attempts: High 65 vs Robert Morris (01/04/03) Low 40 Two times Low 45 Two times Field Goal Percentage: High .627 vs. St. Francis, 42-67 (11/22/03) Field Goal Percentage: High .508 at Miami, 33-65 (01/10/04) Low .295 vs. UCF (03/19/04) Low .263 vs. UNH, 15-57 (12/27/03) 3-Point FG Made: High 14 vs. Albany (11/28/03) 3-Point FG Made: High 12 vs. Notre Dame (01/12/04) Low 2 Eight times Low 0 vs. Youngstown State (12/13/03) 3-Point FG Attempts: High 29 vs. Albany (11/28/03) 3-Point FG Attempts: High 27 vs. Albany (11/28/03) Low 6 vs. Rutgers (01/17/04) Low 8 vs. Oklahoma State (03/25/04) 3-Point FG Percentage: High .600 vs. Georgia, 6-10 (12/30/03) 3-Point FG Percentage: High .727 vs. Virginia Tech, 8-11 (01/06/04) Low .167 vs. Villanova, 2-12 (03/06/04) Low .000 vs. YSU, 0-11 (12/13/03) Free Throws Made: High 28 at Providence (03/02/04) Free Throws Made: High 19 at Providence (03/02/04) Low 1 vs. New Hampshire (12/27/03) Low 1 Two times Free Throw Attempts: High 38 Two times Free Throw Attempts: High 27 at Providence (03/02/04) Low 4 vs. New Hampshire (12/27/03) Low 1 vs. Albany (11/28/03) Free Throw Percentage: High .903 at Providence, 28-31 (03/02/04) Free Throw Percentage: High .938 vs. Okla. State, 15-16 (03/25/04) Low .250 vs. New Hampshire (12/27/03) Low .167 vs. William & Mary, 1-6 (01/03/04) Rebounds: High 50 at Syracuse (01/24/04) Rebounds: High 41 vs. Connecticut (03/13/04) Low 25 vs. Virginia Tech (01/06/04) Low 19 vs. William & Mary (01/03/04) Assists: High 29 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) Assists: High 18 vs. Notre Dame (01/12/04) Low 7 vs. UCF (03/19/04) Low 2 vs. Boston College (03/12/04) Steals: High 11 Two times Steals: High 12 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) (12/15/03) Low 2 Four times Low 0 vs. Notre Dame (01/12/04) Blocked Shots: High 9 Three times Blocked Shots: High 9 at Connecticut (01/19/04) Low 0 vs. Syracuse (02/29/04) Low 0 Four times Turnovers: High 24 at Seton Hall (02/09/04) Turnovers: High 26 vs. Virginia Tech (03/11/04) Low 6 vs. Notre Dame (01/12/04) Low 5 at West Virginia (02/21/04) 148 Fouls: High 21 Three times Fouls: High 31 vs. Virginia Tech (03/11/04) Low 9 vs. St. John’s (02/04/04) Low 9 vs. New Hampshire (12/27/03)

PITTSBURGH INDIVIDUAL HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points: 26 Carl Krauser at Georgetown (02/24/04) Points: 29 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (01/12/04) 26 Mark McCarroll vs. Georgia (12/30/03) 25 Marshall Williams, Georgia (12/30/03) 24 Carl Krauser at Connecticut (1/19/04) 25 Gerald Riley, Georgetown (02/24/04) 24 Chris Taft at Providence (03/02/04) 24 Allan Ray, Villanova (03/06/04) FG Made: 11 Mark McCarroll vs. Georgia (12/30/03) 23 Three times 10 Chris Taft at Providence (03/02/04) FG Made: 11 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (01/12/04) 10 Jaron Brown vs. Virginia Tech (01/06/04) 10 Darshan Luckey, St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) 10 Julius Page vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) 10 Darius Rice, Miami (01/10/04) FG Attempts: 18 Carl Krauser vs. Boston College (03/12/04) FG Attempts: 23 Allan Ray, Villanova (03/06/04) 17 Carl Krauser vs. Oklahoma State (03/25/04) 23 Darshan Luckey, St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) FG Pct: 1.000 Chevon Troutman vs. St. Francis, 8-8 (11/22/03) 22 Ben Gordon, Connecticut (03/13/04) (min.6 FGM) .917 Mark McCarroll vs. Georgia, 11-12 (12/30/03) FG Pct: .667 Denham Brown, Connecticut (01/19/04) 3FGM: 6 Carl Krauser vs. Albany (11/28/03) (min.6 FGM) .583 Craig Smith, Boston College, 7-12 (03/12/04) 5 Julius Page vs. New Hampshire (12/27/03) 3FGM: 7 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (01/12/04) 3FG Attempts: 15 Carl Krauser at Providence (03/02/04) 5 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (02/07/04) 3FG Pct. 1.000 Julius Page vs. Chicago State, 3-3 (12/17/03) 5 Devin Harris, Wisconsin (03/21/04) FT Made: 13 Carl Krauser at Providence (03/02/04) 3FG Attempts: 13 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (01/12/04) 9 Three times 11 Allan Ray, Villanova (03/06/04) FT Attempts: 15 Carl Krauser at Providence (03/02/04) 11 , Seton Hall (02/09/04) FT Pct: 1.000 Carl Krauser at Miami, 8-8 (01/10/04) 3FG Pct. .538 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 7-13 (01/12/04) 1.000 Julius Page vs. Connecticut, 8-8 (01/06/04) .500 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 5-10 (02/07/04) Rebounds: 16 Chris Taft vs. UCF (03/19/04) FT Made: 6 Four players 15 Chris Taft at Seton Hall (02/09/04) FT Attempts: 10 Rob Sanders, Providence (03/02/04) 14 Chevon Troutman vs. Wisconsin (03/21/04) FT Pct: 1.000 Four times, 6-6 Assists: 9 Carl Krauser vs. St. John’s (02/04/04) Rebounds: 13 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (03/13/04) 9 Carl Krauser vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/04) 10 Chris Daniels, Georgia (12/30/03) 8 Three times 10 Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (01/24/04) Steals: 7 Jaron Brown vs. Connecticut (03/13/04) Assists: 10 George Baker, Georgetown (Ky.) (12/15/03) 6 Chevon Troutman vs. Boston College (03/12/04) 9 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame (01/12/04) Blocked Shots: 7 Chris Taft vs. Murray State (12/20/03) 8 Taliek Brown, Connecticut (01/19/04) 5 Chris Taft vs. Rutgers (01/17/04) Steals: 5 Andre Barrett, Seton Hall (02/09/04) 5 Chris Taft vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) Blocked Shots: 5 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut (01/19/04) Turnovers: 9 Carl Krauser at Georgetown (02/24/04) 4 Darryl Watkins, Syracuse (01/24/04) 8 Carl Krauser at Seton Hall (02/09/04) Turnovers: 9 Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech (01/06/04)

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

1 2 3 4 11 12 14 15 21 22 23 24 33 55 Julius Chevon Yuri Jaron Carl Ed Levon Charles Mark Antonio Chris Marcus Aaron Toree Opponent Date Page Troutman Demetris Brown Krauser Turner Kendall Small McCarroll Graves Taft Bowman Gray Morris vs. Ala. 11/14/03 8-3-1 13-6-2 0-0-2 11-8-3 21-2-3 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0 0-0-0 7-12-0 DNP DNP 8-5-0 SF (Pa.) 11/22/03 21-1-4 18-3-3 0-3-3 16-7-2 9-5-9 DNP 2-0-0 DNP 5-3-0 0-0-1 12-8-6 DNP 7-3-1 0-1-0 RMU 11/26/03 13-5-5 11-7-1 0-2-2 19-5-3 21-4-2 DNP DNP DNP 4-5-0 0-0-0 7-3-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-3-1 ALB 11/28/03 16-0-4 9-12-3 DNP 8-3-6 22-6-3 3-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-0 11-0-2 10-10-1 DNP 2-2-0 0-3-1 at DUQ 12/03/03 13-4-1 7-5-1 DNP 5-5-5 17-2-4 DNP DNP DNP 5-2-0 2-0-1 8-9-1 DNP DNP 2-7-1 PSU 12/06/03 11-8-1 4-4-4 DNP 14-4-3 14-7-5 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 12-9-1 0-0-0 3-0-0 6-3-1 YSU 12/13/03 14-3-0 14-8-3 0-2-1 10-4-3 4-0-4 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 4-3-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 DNP 2-2-0 2-5-0 GC 12/15/03 17-2-2 11-7-4 0-0-0 12-6-1 18-6-5 DNP DNP DNP 5-3-2 0-0-0 16-8-2 DNP DNP 0-3-0 CSU 12/17/03 14-1-1 3-5-2 10-0-1 9-2-3 10-2-4 3-2-1 2-4-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 7-2-2 7-6-5 0-1-0 4-5-1 5-3-2 MSU 12/20/03 9-8-2 DNP 0-0-0 5-7-1 19-2-4 0-0-0 11-3-2 DNP 14-5-1 0-1-1 10-5-3 DNP 2-2-1 0-2-0 FSU 12/22/03 6-2-1 9-1-1 DNP 10-10-4 17-5-8 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 13-2-0 0-0-0 8-5-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 UNH 12/27/03 19-3-3 7-10-0 3-2-0 4-11-5 DNP 0-1-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-4-1 5-2-2 14-12-0 DNP 0-1-2 DNP GEO 12/30/03 18-8-8 5-3-4 0-3-0 11-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 26-3-2 10-2-1 5-3-1 0-0-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 W&M 01/03/04 4-3-2 18-2-6 0-2-0 19-9-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 5-5-3 10-3-3 9-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 5-2-0 VT 01/06/04 20-3-2 2-5-4 1-2-0 21-4-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 6-3-2 5-1-5 17-4-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 at Mia. 01/10/04 15-0-0 10-3-3 0-0-1 16-9-0 19-3-3 DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2 3-1-0 17-9-1 DNP DNP 0-0-1 ND 01/12/04 18-1-2 10-6-2 0-2-1 19-5-1 15-5-3 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-2 0-0-0 10-9-1 DNP DNP 2-4-0 RU 01/17/04 8-2-2 5-8-1 0-0-0 19-4-3 6-3-8 DNP DNP DNP 4-1-0 0-0-1 17-12-0 DNP DNP 0-2-0 at UConn 01/19/04 14-3-2 5-7-3 0-0-1 12-7-4 24-4-5 DNP DNP DNP 2-4-1 0-0-0 8-7-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 at Syr. 01/24/04 8-2-1 12-11-1 0-0-0 9-5-5 5-10-8 DNP DNP DNP 15-2-0 0-0-1 15-8-2 DNP DNP 2-3-0 BC 01/28/04 10-2-0 6-8-1 0-0-0 18-6-3 12-6-4 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 4-1-5 14-7-1 DNP DNP 2-0-0 SJU 02/04/04 4-1-0 11-8-1 0-1-4 13-5-7 9-7-9 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 8-2-1 3-1-0 15-6-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 8-3-1 at ND 02/07/04 17-3-0 9-3-3 0-1-1 11-3-1 19-6-4 DNP DNP DNP 2-2-1 0-1-2 6-6-2 DNP DNP 2-2-1 at SHU 02/09/04 4-3-2 10-11-1 0-1-1 10-6-0 23-4-3 DNP DNP DNP 4-3-0 0-0-0 16-15-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 UCONN 02/15/04 11-5-2 7-4-0 4-1-0 17-5-6 13-5-4 DNP DNP DNP 15-4-0 0-0-0 6-4-1 DNP 2-0-0 0-0-0 at WVU 02/21/04 15-2-3 15-7-0 3-0-0 8-3-1 13-9-7 DNP DNP DNP 3-1-0 DNP 10-6-0 DNP DNP 0-2-0 at Gtown 02/24/04 4-2-3 13-8-1 0-0-3 9-3-1 26-9-3 DNP DNP DNP 4-1-0 0-0-0 12-12-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 SYR 02/29/04 8-3-1 5-2-1 0-1-1 8-7-2 9-3-4 DNP DNP DNP 7-5-1 DNP 9-11-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 at PC 03/02/04 5-0-0 23-7-4 3-1-0 7-5-3 22-4-8 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-4-2 2-3-2 24-6-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 149 NOVA 03/06/04 5-4-3 17-7-0 0-0-0 7-3-3 11-5-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 16-11-0 DNP 0-0-1 1-0-0 vs.VT 03/11/04 14-4-2 12-6-2 0-0-0 20-5-6 16-3-2 DNP DNP DNP 4-5-1 0-0-0 8-5-3 DNP DNP 0-0-1 vs.BC 03/12/04 4-3-1 8-6-2 0-0-0 11-9-3 18-3-5 DNP DNP DNP 5-1-0 DNP 10-8-0 DNP DNP 6-0-0 vs.UConn 03/13/04 2-2-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 10-5-6 10-8-5 DNP DNP DNP 11-6-1 3-0-0 11-3-1 DNP DNP 6-1-0 vs.UCF 03/19/04 10-5-1 13-3-0 0-0-0 3-4-1 20-4-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-0 0-0-1 6-16-3 DNP DNP 0-2-0 vs.Wisc. 03/21/04 12-4-1 9-14-2 0-0-0 8-6-2 16-8-3 DNP DNP DNP 6-2-1 0-1-0 8-4-1 DNP DNP DNP vs.OkSt. 03/25/04 5-1-0 8-8-0 0-4-1 11-0-0 15-6-3 DNP DNP DNP 4-5-1 0-0-0 8-4-3 DNP DNP 0-1-0

NON-CONFERENCE GAMES (14-0)

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 11 Krauser, Carl 11 11 371 33.7 58 118 .492 22 58 .379 34 46 .739 7 34 41 3.7 27 0 51 29 1 14 172 15.6 1 Page, Julius 14 14 454 32.4 64 159 .403 28 78 .359 27 43 .628 6 45 51 3.6 15 0 35 24 4 5 183 13.1 4 Brown, Jaron 14 14 452 32.3 66 135 .489 4 28 .143 17 34 .500 33 51 84 6.0 26 1 41 33 5 19 153 10.9 2 Troutman, Chevon 13 12 335 25.8 50 74 .676 1 4 .250 28 48 .583 31 42 73 5.6 28 1 34 23 12 13 129 9.9 23 Taft, Chris 14 2 291 20.8 52 82 .634 0 0 .000 25 46 .543 38 59 97 6.9 16 0 22 16 30 3 129 9.2 21 McCarroll, Mark 14 3 229 16.4 34 53 .642 4 8 .500 19 27 .704 17 27 44 3.1 17 0 9 7 12 2 91 6.5 22 Graves, Antonio 14 3 197 14.1 18 44 .409 9 20 .450 3 5 .600 3 8 11 0.8 10 0 13 9 5 0 48 3.4 55 Morris, Toree 13 11 161 12.4 12 24 .500 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 12 27 39 3.0 24 0 6 16 9 0 29 2.2 33 Gray, Aaron 10 0 76 7.6 9 16 .563 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 8 11 19 1.9 13 0 5 3 3 0 20 2.0 14 Kendall, Levon 10 0 69 6.9 6 18 .333 1 6 .167 2 4 .500 3 7 10 1.0 10 0 6 6 0 2 15 1.5 3 Demetris, Yuri 10 0 128 12.8 5 14 .357 2 9 .222 1 3 .333 1 13 14 1.4 18 0 9 8 0 5 13 1.3 12 Turner, Ed 6 0 29 4.8 2 7 .286 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.5 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 1.0 15 Small, Charles 2 0 3 1.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 24 Bowman, Marcus 3 0 5 1.7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 20 24 44 3.1 0 4 Total...... 14 14 2800 40.0 376 748 .503 72 217 .332 164 273 .601 179 352 531 37.9 207 2 232 179 81 64 988 70.6 Opponents...... 14 14 2800 40.0 282 783 .360 74 254 .291 110 168 .655 170 249 419 29.9 252 - 156 171 29 73 748 53.4

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY

OVERALL ATTENDANCE CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE Attendance Games Totals Avg/Game Attendance Games Totals Avg/Game Home ...... 20 ...... 202,177 ...... 10,109 Home ...... 8 ...... 99,548 ...... 12,444 Away ...... 9 ...... 117,832 ...... 13,092 Away ...... 8 ...... 111,529 ...... 13,941 Neutral ...... 7 ...... 124,845 ...... 17,835 Neutral ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 Total ...... 36 ...... 444,854 ...... 12,357 Total ...... 16 ...... 211,077 ...... 13,192

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

2003-04 BIG EAST RESULTS

2003-04 BIG EAST FINAL STANDINGS

BIG EAST CONFERENCE Conference Overall W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Streak PITTSBURGH 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 31-5 .861 19-1 7-2 5-2 Lost 1 Connecticut 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 33-6 .805 17-1 6-4 10-1 Won 9 Providence 11-5 .688 5-3 6-2 29-9 .690 11-4 8-3 1-2 Lost 4 Syracuse 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 23-8 .742 14-3 7-3 2-2 Lost 1 Boston College 10-6 .625 5-3 5-3 24-10 .706 13-3 5-5 6-2 Lost 1 Seton Hall 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 21-10 .677 13-2 5-5 4-2 Lost 1 Notre Dame 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 19-13 .594 11-7 6-5 2-1 Lost 1 Virginia Tech 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 15-14 .517 11-4 3-8 1-2 Lost 1 Rutgers 7-9 .438 6-2 1-7 20-13 .606 16-2 2-9 2-2 Lost 1 West Virginia 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 17-14 .548 10-4 4-7 3-3 Lost 1 Villanova 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 18-17 .514 8-7 6-7 4-3 Lost 1 Georgetown 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 13-15 .464 10-6 3-8 0-1 Lost 9 Miami 4-12 .250 1-7 3-5 14-16 .467 10-8 3-6 1-2 Lost 1 St. John’s 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 6-21 .222 4-9 1-10 1-2 Lost 5

2004 POSTSEASON RESULTS

NCAA FINAL FOUR ST. LOUIS REGION Rutgers 76, Temple 71 Notre Dame 65, West Virginia 64 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Kansas City, Mo. First Round Villanova 85, Drexel 70 Villanova 61, Seton Hall 60 #12 Pacific 66, #5 Providence 58 West Virginia 79, Rhode Island 72 National Semifinals Quarterfinal Round Connecticut 79, Duke 78 Milwaukee, Wisc. First & Second Rounds Second Round Pittsburgh 74, Virginia Tech 61 #6 Boston College 58, #11 Utah 51 Notre Dame 77, Saint Louis 66 Boston College 57, Syracuse 54 150 National Championship #3 Georgia Tech 57, #6 Boston College 54 Rutgers 67, West Virginia 64 Connecticut 66, Notre Dame 58 Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73 Villanova 73, Virginia 63 Villanova 69, Providence 66 EAST RUTHERFORD REGION PHOENIX REGION East Rutherford, N.J. Semifinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Phoenix, Ariz. Final #2 Oklahoma State 63, #3 Pittsburgh 51 Rutgers 72, Villanova 60 Pittsburgh 62, Boston College 53 #2 Connecticut 73, #6 Vanderbilt 53 Oregon 65, Notre Dame 61 Connecticut 84, Villanova 67 #8 Alabama 80, #5 Syracuse 71 Milwaukee, Wisc. First & Second Rounds #3 Pittsburgh 53, #14 UCF 44 Madison Square Garden, New York Championship Game Phoenix, Ariz. Semifinals #3 Pittsburgh 59, #6 Wisconsin 55 Semifinals Connecticut 61, Pittsburgh 58 #2 Connecticut 73, #6 Vanderbilt 53 Rutgers 84, Iowa State 81 (OT) #8 Alabama 80, #5 Syracuse 71 ATLANTA REGION All-Tournament Team Raleigh, N.C. First & Second Rounds Championship Taliek Brown, Connecticut Buffalo, N.Y First & Second Rounds #8 Seton Hall 80, #9 Arizona 76 Michigan 62, Rutgers 55 Jaron Brown, Pittsburgh #2 Connecticut 70, #15 Vermont 53 #1 Duke 90, #8 Seton Hall 62 Carl Krauser, Pittsburgh #2 Connecticut 72, #7 DePaul 55 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Chris Taft, Pittsburgh NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Madison Square Garden, New York Craig Smith, Boston College Denver, Colo. First & Second Rounds Opening Round #5 Syracuse 80, #12 BYU 75 West Virginia 65, Kent State 54 First Round Dave Gavitt Trophy #5 Syracuse 72, #4 Maryland 70 Virginia Tech 61, Rutgers 58 (Most Outstanding Player) First Round Boston College 68, Georgetown 57 Ben Gordon, Connecticut Notre Dame 71, Purdue 59

ALL-BIG EAST SELECTIONS

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG EAST Second Team „ Herve Lamizana, Rutgers, Jr., 6-10, 215, BIG EAST All-Rookie Team „ Craig Smith, Boston College, So., 6-7, „ Darius Rice, Miami, Sr., 6-10, 222, Abidjan, Ivory Coast „ *Jared Dudley, Boston College, Fr., 6-7, 265, Los Angeles, Calif. Jackson, Miss. „ Allan Ray, Villanova, Jr., 6-2, 175, Bronx, 210, San Diego, Calif. „ Ben Gordon, Connecticut, Jr., 6-3, 200, „ Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, Jr., 6-1, 185, N.Y. „ Josh Boone, Connecticut, Fr., 6-10, 230, Mount Vernon, N.Y. Indianapolis, Ind. „ Curtis Sumpter, Villanova, So., 6-7, 205, Mt. Airy, Md. „ *Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, Jr., 6-10, „ JARON BROWN, Pittsburgh, Sr., 6-4, Brooklyn, N.Y. „ Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut, Fr., 6-11, 252, Houston, Texas 229, Lexington, Ky. 230, Brooklyn, N.Y. „ *Ryan Gomes, Providence, Jr., 6-7, 245, „ CARL KRAUSER, Pittsburgh, So., 6-2, ALL-BIG EAST Honorable Mention „ Guillermo Diaz, Miami, Fr., 6-3, 178, San Waterbury, Conn. 200, Bronx, N.Y. „ Taliek Brown, Connecticut, Sr., 6-1, 195, Juan, Puerto Rico „ Andre Barrett, Seton Hall, Sr., 5-10, 172, „ Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, So., 6-2, Queens, N.Y. „ CHRIS TAFT, Pittsburgh, Fr., 6-10, 250, Bronx, N.Y. 179, Scranton, Pa. „ Torin Francis, Notre Dame, So., 6-11, Brooklyn, N.Y. „ Hakim Warrick, Syracuse, Jr., 6-8, 209, 252, Boston, Mass. „ Quincy Douby, Rutgers, Fr., 6-3, 175, Philadelphia, Pa. ALL-BIG EAST Third Team „ JULIUS PAGE, Pittsburgh, Sr., 6-3, 191, Brooklyn, N.Y. „ Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech, Sr., 6-7, „ Gerald Riley, Georgetown, Sr., 6-6, 217, Buffalo, N.Y. „ Mike Nardi, Villanova, Fr., 6-0, 170, 215, Columbia, S.C. Milledgeville, Ga. „ Kelly Whitney, Seton Hall, So., 6-8, 240, Linden, N.J. „ CHRIS TAFT, Pittsburgh, Fr., 6-10, 250, Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N.Y. * denotes unanimous selection

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

FINAL BIG EAST STATISTICS

8. Jaron Brown, UP ...... SR ...... 36 ...... 65 ..... 1.81 4. Rutgers ...... 33 ...... 178 ...... 571 ...... 312 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5. Boston College ...... 34 ...... 199 ...... 623 ...... 319 BLOCKED SHOTS SCORING Player, Team Cl G Blks Avg FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Player, Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Emeka Okafor, UC ...... JR ...... 36 ...... 147 ..... 4.08 Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Bryant Matthews, VT ... SR .. 29 219 .. 31 172 .. 641 22.1 2. D’or Fischer, WVU ...... JR ...... 31 ...... 124 ..... 4.00 1. Villanova ...... 35 ...... 528 ...... 724 ...... 729 2. Hakim Warrick, SU ...... JR .. 31 222 .... 0 171 .. 615 19.8 3. , PC ...... SR ...... 29 ...... 92 ..... 3.17 2. Notre Dame ...... 32 ...... 460 ...... 631 ...... 729 3. Chris Thomas, ND ...... JR .. 32 211 .. 94 114 .. 630 19.7 4. Herve Lamizana, RU ...... SR ...... 33 ...... 102 ..... 3.09 3. Providence ...... 29 ...... 398 ...... 553 ...... 720 4. Ryan Gomes, PC ...... JR .. 29 192 .. 29 134 .. 547 18.9 5. Craig Forth, SU ...... JR ...... 31 ...... 63 ..... 2.03 4. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 435 ...... 609 ...... 714 5. Ben Gordon, UC ...... JR .. 39 239 104 141 .. 723 18.5 7. Chris Taft, UP ...... FR ...... 36 ...... 60 ..... 1.67 5. Georgetown ...... 28 ...... 409 ...... 573 ...... 714 6. Emeka Okafor, UC ...... JR .. 36 261 .... 0 113 .. 635 17.6 10. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 488 ...... 748 ...... 652 7. Allan Ray, VU ...... SO .. 35 203 .. 87 114 .. 607 17.3 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 8. Andre Barrrett, SHU .... SR .. 31 187 .. 73 .. 89 .. 536 17.3 (Min. 3.0 assists/game) REBOUNDING 9. Gerry McNamara, SU .. SO .. 31 153 105 123 .. 534 17.2 Player, Team Cl G Ast. Avg Turn AvgRatio Team G Reb Avg 10. Gerald Riley, GU ...... SR .. 28 153 .. 47 124 .. 477 17.0 1. Chris Quinn, ND ...... SO .. 32 104 . 3.2 .. 37 ... 1.2 2.81 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 1742 ...... 44.7 15. Carl Krauser, UP ...... SO .. 32 153 .. 48 139 .. 493 15.4 2. Taliek Brown, UC ...... SR .. 39 253 . 6.5 .. 94 ... 2.4 2.69 2. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 1180 ...... 38.1 3. Donnie McGrath, PC .... SO .. 29 100 . 3.4 .. 43 ... 1.5 2.33 3. Rutgers ...... 33 ...... 1225 ...... 37.1 REBOUNDING 4. Andre Barrett, SHU ..... SR .. 31 183 . 5.9 .. 82 ... 2.6 2.23 4. St. John’s ...... 27 ...... 995 ...... 36.9 Player, Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg 5. Johannes Herber, WVU SO .. 31 101 . 3.3 .. 48 ... 1.5 2.10 5. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 1320 ...... 36.7 1. Emeka Okafor, UC ...... JR .. 36 . 138 .. 277 ... 415 . 11.5 2. Ryan Gomes, PC ...... JR .. 29 . 109 .. 165 ... 274 .. 9.4 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Bryant Matthews, VT ...... SR .. 29 . 127 .. 132 ... 259 .. 8.9 TEAM STATISTICS Team G 3FG Avg 4. Hakim Warrick, SU ...... JR .. 31 ... 98 .. 168 ... 266 .. 8.6 1. Notre Dame ...... 32 ...... 265 ...... 8.28 5. Craig Smith, BC ...... SO .. 34 ... 83 .. 200 ... 283 .. 8.3 SCORING OFFENSE 2. Providence ...... 29 ...... 228 ...... 7.86 8. Chris Taft, UP ...... FR .. 36 . 112 .. 158 ... 270 .. 7.5 Team G W,-L Pts Avg 3. West Virginia ...... 31 ...... 236 ...... 7.61 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 33-6 ...... 3073 ...... 78.8 4. Rutgers ...... 33 ...... 239 ...... 7.24 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 23-8 ...... 2265 ...... 73.1 5. Villanova ...... 35 ...... 239 ...... 6.83 (Min. 5.0 made per game) 3. Seton Hall ...... 31 ..... 21-10 ...... 2228 ...... 71.9 13. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 150 ...... 4.17 Player, Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 4. Miami ...... 30 ..... 14-16 ...... 2148 ...... 71.6 1. Emeka Okafor, UC ...... JR .... 36 .... 261 .... 436 ... .599 5. Providence ...... 29 ...... 20-9 ...... 2060 ...... 71.0 REBOUNDING MARGIN 2. Kelly Whitney, SHU ...... SO .... 25 .... 136 .... 242 ... .562 10. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 31-5 ...... 2446 ...... 67.9 Team G Team Avg Opp Avg Mar. 3. Craig Smith, BC ...... SO .... 34 .... 235 .... 425 ... .553 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ... 1742 .. 44.7 . 1363 .. 34.9 +9.7 4. Hakim Warrick, SU ...... JR .... 31 .... 222 .... 434 ... .512 SCORING DEFENSE 2. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ... 1320 .. 36.7 . 1127 .. 31.3 +5.4 5. Ryan Gomes, PC ...... JR .... 29 .... 192 .... 379 ... .507 Team G Pts Avg 3. Boston College ...... 34 ... 1224 .. 36.0 . 1119 .. 32.9 +3.1 1. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 2031 ...... 56.4 4. Villanova ...... 35 ... 1274 .. 36.4 . 1169 .. 33.4 +3.0 151 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. Boston College ...... 34 ...... 2148 ...... 63.2 5. Seton Hall ...... 31 ... 1134 .. 36.6 . 1060 .. 34.2 +2.4 (Min. 2.0 made per game) 3. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 2493 ...... 63.9 Player, Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 4. Providence ...... 29 ...... 1867 ...... 64.4 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Ben Gordon, UC ...... JR .... 39 .... 104 .... 240 ... .433 5. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 2028 ...... 65.4 Team G Blks Avg 2. Quincy Douby, RU ...... FR .... 33 ...... 69 .... 162 ... .426 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 315 ...... 8.08 3. Rashad Anderson, UC ...... SO .... 39 ...... 87 .... 212 ... .410 SCORING MARGIN 2. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 205 ...... 6.61 4. Patrick Beilein, WVU ...... SO .... 31 ...... 69 .... 170 ... .406 Team G OFF DEF ... Margin 3. Rutgers ...... 33 ...... 196 ...... 5.94 5. Allan Ray, VU ...... SO .... 35 ...... 87 .... 222 ... .392 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 78.8 ...... 63.9 ...... +14.9 4. West Virginia ...... 31 ...... 176 ...... 5.68 2. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 67.9 ...... 56.4 ...... +11.5 5. Providence ...... 29 ...... 143 ...... 4.93 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Providence ...... 29 ...... 71.0 ...... 64.4 ...... +6.7 6. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 169 ...... 4.69 Player, Team Cl G 3FG Avg 4. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 71.9 ...... 65.4 ...... +6.5 1. Gerry McNamara, SU ...... SO ...... 31 ...... 105 ..... 3.39 5. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 73.1 ...... 67.6 ...... +5.5 ASSISTS 2. Chris Thomas, ND ...... JR ...... 32 ...... 94 ..... 2.94 Team G Asts Avg 3. Ricky Shields, RU ...... JR ...... 33 ...... 93 ..... 2.82 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 681 ...... 17.46 4. Ben Gordon, UC ...... JR ...... 39 ...... 104 ..... 2.67 Team G FG FGA Pct 2. Boston College ...... 34 ...... 543 ...... 15.97 5. Allan Ray, VU ...... SO ...... 35 ...... 87 ..... 2.49 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 1154 ...... 2403 ...... 480 3. Providence ...... 29 ...... 455 ...... 15.69 2. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 904 ...... 1921 ...... 471 4. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 465 ...... 15.00 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 847 ...... 1827 ...... 464 5. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 523 ...... 14.53 (Min. 2.5 made per game) 4. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 806 ...... 1759 ...... 458 Player, Team Cl G FTM .... FTA Pct 5. Boston College ...... 34 ...... 819 ...... 1799 ...... 455 STEALS 1. Gerry McNamara, SU ...... SO .... 31 .... 123 .... 141 ... .872 Team G Steals Avg 2. Ryan Gomes, PC ...... JR .... 29 .... 134 .... 154 ... .870 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 1. Virginia Tech ...... 29 ...... 298 ...... 10.28 3. Gerald Riley, GU ...... SR .... 28 .... 124 .... 147 ... .844 Team G FG FGA Pct 2. Georgetown ...... 28 ...... 283 ...... 10.11 4. Ben Gordon, UC ...... JR .... 39 .... 141 .... 170 ... .829 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 924 ...... 2502 ...... 369 3. Providence ...... 29 ...... 264 ...... 9.10 5. Chris Thomas, ND ...... JR .... 32 .... 114 .... 138 ... .826 2. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 765 ...... 1984 ...... 386 4. Miami ...... 30 ...... 256 ...... 8.53 9. Carl Krauser, UP ...... SO .... 32 .... 139 .... 179 ... .777 3. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 739 ...... 1839 ...... 402 5. St. John’s ...... 27 ...... 217 ...... 8.04 4. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 719 ...... 1783 ...... 403 12. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 215 ...... 5.97 ASSISTS 5. Boston College ...... 34 ...... 786 ...... 1943 ...... 405 Player, Team Cl G Asts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Taliek Brown, UC ...... SR ...... 39 ...... 253 ..... 6.49 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team G Team Avg Opp Avg Mar. 2. Andre Barrett, SHU ...... SR ...... 31 ...... 183 ..... 5.90 Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Virginia Tech ...... 29 ..... 387 .. 13.3 ... 526 .. 18.1 +4.79 3. Chris Thomas, ND ...... JR ...... 32 ...... 150 ..... 4.69 1. Connecticut ...... 39 ...... 249 ...... 619 ...... 402 2. Georgetown ...... 28 ..... 423 .. 15.1 ... 527 .. 18.8 +3.71 4. Carl Krauser, UP ...... SO ...... 32 ...... 145 ..... 4.53 2. Rutgers ...... 33 ...... 239 ...... 657 ...... 364 3. Miami ...... 30 ..... 462 .. 15.4 ... 514 .. 17.1 +1.73 5. Ben Gordon, UC ...... JR ...... 39 ...... 176 ..... 4.51 3. Providence ...... 29 ...... 228 ...... 629 ...... 362 4. Notre Dame ...... 32 ..... 329 .. 10.3 ... 368 .. 11.5 +1.22 4. West Virginia ...... 31 ...... 236 ...... 656 ...... 360 5. West Virginia ...... 31 ..... 402 .. 13.0 ... 438 .. 14.1 +1.16 STEALS 5. Villanova ...... 35 ...... 239 ...... 666 ...... 359 8. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ..... 455 .. 12.6 ... 460 .. 12.8 +0.14 Player, Team Cl G Stls Avg 13. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 150 ...... 490 ...... 306 1. Jamon Gordon, VT ...... FR ...... 24 ...... 66 ..... 2.75 2. Bryant Matthews, VT ...... SR ...... 29 ...... 72 ..... 2.48 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 3. Robert Hite, UM ...... SO ...... 30 ...... 61 ..... 2.03 Team G FG FGA Pct 4. Andre Stanley, SJU ...... SR ...... 23 ...... 46 ..... 2.00 1. Syracuse ...... 31 ...... 183 ...... 623 ...... 294 5. Brandon Bowman, GU ...... SO ...... 28 ...... 55 ..... 1.96 2. Seton Hall ...... 31 ...... 161 ...... 528 ...... 305 Darrel Owens, GU ...... JR ...... 28 ...... 55 ..... 1.96 3. Pittsburgh ...... 36 ...... 186 ...... 603 ...... 308

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW

No. 22 PITTSBURGH 71, ALABAMA 62 No. 22 PITTSBURGH 90, ST. FRANCIS (PA) 69 1 November 14, 2003 „ Madison Square Garden „ New York, N.Y. 2 November 22, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. The contest marked Pittsburgh Head Coach Jamie Dixon’s debut game...Pittsburgh won its fourth straight Pittsburgh improved its home win streak to 23 straight games, the nation’s fourth-longest home win streak. and improved to 9-2 in its last 11 games at Madison Square Garden...Bronx, N.Y. native Carl Krauser scored Pittsburgh improved to 17-0 in games played in the Petersen Events Center...Head Coach Jamie Dixon a career-high 21 points, 19 of which came in the second half...Pittsburgh shot just 32 percent and was 0- earned his first home victory...Pittsburgh improved to 27-0 all-time vs. St. Francis (Pa.) and 58-0 all-time 11 on 3FG in the first half...In his debut, freshman Brooklyn native Chris Taft finished with a game-high 12 against Northeast Conference opponents...Pitt shot a phenomenal 62.7 percent from the floor and outscored rebounds, the second-best total by a freshman in a debut game...Pittsburgh won its 12th contest in its last St. Francis 68-38 in the paint...The Panthers finished with 29 assists, just five shy of the school record 34 13 tries...It was Pittsburgh’s first-ever appearance in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic...Following a 24-24 set in 1974 vs. Cleveland State...Julius Page tied career-highs in both field goals made (10) and field goal halftime tie, Pittsburgh built a five-point lead with 10 minutes, extended it to nine with one minute left and held attempts (15)...Jaron Brown tied a career-high with eight field goals made and reached double figures for on to win a 71-62 season opener...Pittsburgh improved to 64-33 in all-time season openers. the 17th time in his last 19 games played...Carl Krauser finished with a new career-high nine assists...Chris Taft pushed a triple-double with 12 points, eight rebounds, six assists and five blocked shots. PITTSBURGH 71 (1-0) TOT. 3PT. REB. ST. FRANCIS (PA) 69 (0-1) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 8 0 0 3 5 4 2 6 5 13 2 2 1 0 29 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Jaron-f 4 11 1 4 2 5 2 6 8 2 11 3 3 0 0 37 DALEY, Steveroy-f 3 6 0 0 1 2 8 5 13 1 7 1 2 1 0 35 MORRIS, Toree-c 4 6 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 2 80000 20GIBSON, Rodney-f 1 4 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 4 1 1 1 0 23 PAGE, Julius-g 2 8 1 5 3 6 0 3 3 4 81200 30OSBORNE, Jason-c 6 14 0 0 1 4 2 5 7 3 13 1 4 0 0 37 KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 15 2 8 7 9 1 1 2 4 21 3 1 0 2 36 LUCKEY, Darshan-g 10 23 3 8 0 0 3 4 7 0 23 0 3 0 1 38 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 02200 15WILLS, Erick-g 7 15 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 4 1 0 2 31 McCARROLL, Mark 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 30000 7AUGUSTIN, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00100 3BENTON, Rahsaan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 TAFT, Chris 2 5 0 0 3 4 6 6 12 2 70010 23GOODSON, Joey 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 18 TEAM 4 3 7 0 ULMER, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 Totals...... 23 57 4 20 21 33 19 24 43 21 71 11 11 2 2 200 TEAM 2 0 2 0 Totals...... 28 65 6 20 7 11 17 15 32 13 69 9 12 2 3 200 Percentages: FG%: 40.4%; 3FG%: 20.0%; FT%: 63.6%. Percentage: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 30.0%; FT%: 63.6%. ALABAMA 62 (0-1) TOT. 3PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 90 (2-0) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. WINSTON, Kennedy-f 1 4 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 3 30100 18Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROCK, Evan-f 0 3 0 0 2 2 2 5 7 5 21300 29TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 8 8 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 18 3 2 0 1 30 DAVIS, Chuck-c 9 15 0 0 2 4 3 1 4 4 20 0 5 3 0 34 BROWN, Jaron-f 8 12 0 1 0 0 3 4 7 5 16 2 2 1 1 28 SHELTON, Earnest-g 3 12 0 5 5 7 1 1 2 2 11 5 0 0 1 37 MORRIS, Toree-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 9 PETTWAY, Antoine-g 5 12 2 6 5 5 1 5 6 3 17 1 0 0 3 34 PAGE, Julius-g 10 15 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 21 4 0 0 0 32 DAVIDSON, Jermareo 2 7 0 0 0 3 3 7 10 4 41010 30KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 12 1 3 0 1 1 4 5 2 9 9 4 0 1 32 THOMAS, Emmett 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 3 50000 9DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 0 2 17 SMITH, Demetrius 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 00100 9KENDALL, Levon 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 1 2 3 2 McCARROLL, Mark 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 10 Totals...... 22 57 3 14 15 23 15 23 38 27 62 8 12 4 4 200 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 TAFT, Chris 6 9 0 0 0 1 4 4 8 0 12 6 0 5 0 23 Percentages: FG%: 38.6%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 65.2%. GRAY, Aaron 3 4 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 2 7 1 0 1 0 8 TEAM 0 2 2 0 152 Officials: Larry Rose (R), Duke Edsall, Jamie Luckie; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 8500. Totals...... 42 67 3 8 3 9 14 22 36 18 90 29 8 9 5 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh 24 47 71 Percentages: FG%: 62.7%; 3FG%: 37.5%; FT%: 33.3%. Alabama 24 38 62 Officials: Jim Burr (R), Ken Clark, Bill McCarthy; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 7771. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total St. Francis (PA) 38 31 69 No. 22 PITTSBURGH 75, ROBERT MORRIS 61 Pittsburgh 46 44 90 3 November 26, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 22 PITTSBURGH 83, ALBANY 54 Pittsburgh extended its home win streak to 24 consecutive games...Pittsburgh improved to 23-0 all-time 4 November 28, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. against Robert Morris and to 59-0 against Northeast Conference opponents...Carl Krauser tied a career- high with 21 points and led the Panthers in scoring in two of their first three games...Pittsburgh registered 18 offensive rebounds in the contest...Pittsburgh led by just five (49-44) with 12:18 to go in the game but built Pittsburgh tied its school record for most consecutive on-campus victories with its 25th and won its 28th a 12-point lead with 4:32 remaining...Jaron Brown tied a career-high with eight field goals made and scored consecutive regular season non-conference home game...Pittsburgh hit 14 3-point field goals, just two shy 19 points, one point shy of his career-high...Pitt won its 27th game against a non-conference regular season of its school record of 16...Carl Krauser notched career-highs of 22 points and six 3-pointers...Chris Taft opponent. registered his first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds...Chevon Troutman pulled down ROBERT MORRIS 61 (0-2) a career-high tying 12 rebounds...Pittsburgh begins its season at 4-0 for the sixth consecutive year. TOT. 3PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ALBANY 54 (0-2) McCROMMON, Chaz-f 7 12 1 2 3 7 3 4 7 2 18 1 3 0 1 40 TOT. 3PT. REB. THOMAS, Aaron-f 4 10 3 6 0 0 2 3 5 3 11 1 2 0 1 39 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min GOODEN, Christpher-c 2 8 1 4 3 4 1 1 2 4 83103 32LEVINE, Levi-f 7 21 1 5 1 1 3 5 8 2 16 4 1 0 0 40 DAVENPORT, Bobby-g 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 01201 13St.HILLAIRE, A.-f 3 7 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 6 2 0 0 1 27 CLARKE, Liviti-g 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40000 14KNOTTS, Jerrad-c 3 11 3 8 0 0 3 2 5 0 9 1 0 1 0 25 CARTER, Maurice 3 9 2 4 2 2 2 0 2 0 10 2 1 0 1 25 MARTIN, Todd-g 3 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 7 0 2 0 1 17 GUZMAN, Luis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01000 5IATI, Jon-g 3 10 2 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 8 3 1 0 0 40 COLEMAN, Derek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 00200 8JOHNSON, Courtney 2 5 2 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 5 0 0 0 23 ANDERSON, Mark 3 7 0 0 4 4 2 2 4 4 10 2 3 0 1 24 PIPIKIS, Janis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 15 TEAM 1 0 1 0 WYATT, Chris 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 13 Totals...... 21 52 7 16 12 17 12 12 24 19 61 11 14 0 8 200 TEAM 0 4 4 1 Totals...... 22 61 9 27 1 1 11 18 29 13 54 16 7 1 2 200 Percentages: FG%: 40.4%; 3FG%: 43.8%; FT%: 70.6%. Percentages: FG%: 36.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 100%. PITTSBURGH 75 (3-0) TOT. 3PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 83 (4-0) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 4 8 0 1 3 4 4 3 7 2 11 1 1 0 2 30 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Jaron-f 8 12 2 5 1 2 2 3 5 0 19 3 1 0 0 37 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 5 0 0 3 6 3 9 12 0 9 3 2 1 1 30 MORRIS, Toree-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 01110 15BROWN, Jaron-f 4 8 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 3 8 6 1 0 1 29 PAGE, Julius-g 4 13 1 4 4 6 3 2 5 3 13 5 3 0 1 29 MORRIS, Toree-c 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 11 KRAUSER, Carl-g 8 14 2 7 3 4 0 4 4 4 21 2 7 0 4 37 PAGE, Julius-g 5 14 4 11 2 3 0 0 0 2 16 4 3 1 0 33 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 02100 14KRAUSER, Carl-g 8 12 6 9 0 0 2 4 6 1 22 3 0 0 1 34 McCARROLL, Mark 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 0 40000 13TURNER, Ed 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00000 3KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 TAFT, Chris 2 2 0 0 3 4 1 2 3 0 70221 19McCARROLL, Mark 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 GRAY, Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 00000 3GRAVES, Antonio 4 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 14 TEAM 4 0 4 1 TAFT, Chris 3 5 0 0 4 5 4 6 10 0 10 1 0 2 0 21 Totals...... 28 55 5 19 14 20 18 21 39 15 75 14 17 3 8 200 GRAY, Aaron 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 TEAM 1 1 2 0 Percentages: FG%: 50.9%; 3FG%: 26.3%; FT%: 70.0%. Totals...... 30 58 14 29 9 14 13 28 41 11 83 20 8 5 3 200 Officials: Tom Lopes (R), Gary Prager, Brian O’Connell; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 7904. Percentages: FG%: 51.7%; 3FG%: 48.3%; FT%: 64.3%. Officials: Jeff Clark (R), Doug Sirmons, John Gaffney; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 7488 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Robert Morris 29 32 61 Albany 27 27 54 Pittsburgh 38 37 75 Pittsburgh 32 51 83

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 22 PITTSBURGH 59, DUQUESNE 45 No. 22 PITTSBURGH 64, PENN STATE 37 5 December 3, 2003 „ A.J. Palumbo Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 December 6, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

After trailing 24-22 at halftime, Pittsburgh gained control midway through the second half with a 15-3 run The game’s first four minutes saw Pittsburgh jump out a to a 12-2 lead, then to a 16-point lead (21-7)...Pitt fueled by 3-pointers from Carl Krauser and Julius Page...With the win, Pittsburgh improved to 5-0 for the used an 11-0 run to take a 32-7 advantage before leading 39-11 at halftime...Pittsburgh won its 26th fourth consecutive season...The win gave Pittsburgh its 15th in its last 16 games and 24th win in its last 27 consecutive home game and improved to 20-0 in the Petersen Events Center...Pittsburgh held opponents to contests ...Pittsburgh shot just 33 percent in the first half (9-27) but hit 56.5 percent of its shots in the second under 45 points in back-to-back games for the first time since 1996-97...PSU’s 37 points were the lowest half (13-23)...Pitt held Duquesne to 45 points, the Dukes’ lowest point total in the series since 1959...Duquesne’s total scored by a Pittsburgh opponent since it yielded 35 points to Savannah State in 2001...Jamie Dixon sellout crowd of 6,303 was the largest in A.J. Palumbo Center history...Pittsburgh improved to a 41-31 became the first rookie head coach in school history to guide his team to a 6-0 record over a season’s first record in its series against Duquesne...The win was the Panthers’ fourth straight road win...The victory was six games...Penn State’s 37 points were the least scored by the Nittany Lions in the series since 1952...Pitts- Pittsburgh’s first in the A.J. Palumbo Center. burgh is off to its second straight 6-0 start and won its 25th contest over its last 28 games...In the series’ last three contests, Pittsburgh outscored Penn State 235-150 and has defeated the Nittany Lions by an PITTSBURGH 59 (5-0) average of 28.3 points per game. TOT. 3PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PENN STATE 37 (3-2) TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 4 0 0 1 3 2 3 5 271120 28 TOT. 3PT. REB. BROWN, Jaron-f 2 9 0 2 1 2 1 4 5 255101 37Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min MORRIS, Toree-c 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 021300 18RILEY-SMITH, D.-f 4 13 2 6 0 0 2 1 3 3 10 1200 35 PAGE, Julius-g 4 11 2 6 3 4 0 4 4 1 13 1 1 0 0 37 EGEKEZE, Ndu-f 1 4 0 0 2 6 1 1 2 2 4 0301 22 KRAUSER, Carl-g 5 12 1 4 6 7 0 2 2 2 17 4 3 0 1 37 JAGLA, Jan-c 5 12 0 2 1 3 1 6 7 2 11 2100 31 McCARROLL, Mark 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 250110 12LUBER, Ben-g 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 1502 36 GRAVES, Antonio 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021100 9SMITH, Marlon-g 1 8 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 3 2401 27 TAFT, Chris 4 7 0 0 0 1 4 5 9 181010 22CAMERON, Brandon 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1100 20 TEAM 1 2 3 0 FLETCHER, Rob 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0010 3 Totals...... 22 50 3 12 12 19 12 25 37 10 59 14 11 4 2 200 SUMMERS, Robert 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0000 16 FELLOWS, Kevin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0010 6 Percentages: FG%: 44.0%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 63.2%. McDOUGALD, Jason 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 4 0020 4 TEAM 3 4 7 0 DUQUESNE 45 (1-2) Totals...... 14 50 3 13 6 13 9 21 30 13 37 7 16 4 4 200 TOT. 3PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min Percentages: FG%: 28.0%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 46.2%. PALMER, Elijah-f 4 11 0 2 1 2 2 5 7 192311 33 PAWLAK, Jon-f 4 7 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 390100 23PITTSBURGH 64 (6-0) DOKES, Ron-c 4 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 480001 28 TOT. 3PT. REB. OSIMANI, Martin-g 0 3 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 314400 27Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TRICCO, Jimmy-g 2 11 2 8 0 0 0 3 3 461103 33TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 4231 22 TRICCO, Ryan 4 7 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 10 1 0 0 1 22 BROWN, Jaron-f 7 14 0 3 0 1 3 1 4 0 14 3111 33 MCALLISTER, Bryant 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 002100 12MORRIS, Toree-c 3 6 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 3 6 1100 16 BLUEMLING, Tyler 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 101000 6PAGE, Julius-g 5 10 1 4 0 0 0 8 8 1 11 1411 30 ACHARA, Kieron 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 020111 16KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 7 2 3 4 6 1 6 7 2 14 5110 33 TEAM 3 3 6 0 TURNER, Ed 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0000 4 Totals...... 19 54 5 23 2 4 9 22 31 19 45 11 11 2 7 200 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 6 SMALL, Charles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0001 1 Percentages: FG%: 35.2%; 3FG%: 21.7%; FT%: 50.0%. McCARROLL, Mark 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 0 0020 13 GRAVES, Antonio 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0100 14 Officials: Michael Kitts, Ed Corbett, Patrick Driscoll; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 6303 TAFT, Chris 6 11 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 2 12 1101 20 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total BOWMAN, Marcus 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 Pittsburgh 22 37 59 GRAY, Aaron 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 0000 7 Duquesne 24 21 45 TEAM 1 2 3 1 Totals...... 28 60 3 14 5 11 13 29 42 14 64 16 12 8 5 200 Percentages: FG%: 46.7%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 45.5%. 153 Officials: Mike Roberts, William Bush, Ted Hilliary; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 9051. No. 20 PITTSBURGH 57, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 42 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Penn State 11 26 37 7 December 13, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh 39 25 64 No. 18 PITTSBURGH 79, GEORGETOWN (KY) 74 In a contest of two teams coming off final exams, Pittsburgh used its defense to register a 57-42 victory...It held a nine-point first half lead and extended it to a game-high 19 points (51-32) with 5:47 to go...Pittsburgh 8 December 15, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. tied its school record with its 27th consecutive home victory...It tied a record set from Dec. 10, 1973-Dec. 23, 1975...In addition, Pittsburgh improved to 21-0 in the Petersen Events Center...Youngstown State lost its 34th consecutive road game...Pittsburgh won its 18th of its last 19 games and 26th of 29 games...Pittsburgh Game one of the Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament saw Pittsburgh set a new school record with its 28th limited its third consecutive opponent to 45 points or less. The last time Pittsburgh held three consecutive consecutive home victory...Pitt improved to 22-0 in the Petersen Events Center...After Pitt held three con- opponents to 45 points or less was in 1949...The win gave Pittsburgh a 7-0 start for the second consecutive secutive opponents to 45 points or less over the season’s last three games, GC scored the most points season...Pittsburgh improved to 54-1 over the last five years when holding opponents to 60 points or against Pitt on the season (74)...Julius Page passed Jerome Lane for 16th place on Pitt’s all-time career less...YSU was held without a 3-point field goal for the first time in 147 games...YSU was held to its fewest scoring list...Chris Taft scored a career-high 16 points...Pittsburgh jumped out a 14-2 lead over the game’s points (42) since it scored just 42 points at Michigan on Dec. 4, 1975. first seven minutes...Pitt led by as many as 14 points in the second half but GC battled back to within two points (76-74) with 0:19 to go...Carl Krauser sealed the win with two free throws with 12 seconds on the YOUNGSTOWN STATE 42 (2-5) clock. TOT. 3PT. REB. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 74 (8-2) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. UNDERWOOD, Doug-f 3 11 0 6 0 0 3 1 4 162100 31Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ANDERSON, TeJay-f 3 9 0 1 0 0 3 2 5 262110 35HILL, Orlandus-f 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 2 0110 14 RADAKOVICH, Brian-f 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 520100 24DOWNING, Blake-f 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 5 1 2102 27 BAUMANN, Adam-c 5 13 0 0 6 9 4 4 8 3 16 1 3 0 2 36 SURGALSKI, Mark-c 3 7 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 8 0302 34 MENDS, Jonathan-g 2 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 143401 38WILLIAMS, Marshall-g 8 17 3 9 6 6 2 3 5 5 25 1102 30 HARRIS, Derrick 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 020000 2BAKER, George-g 2 10 0 4 2 2 0 5 5 5 6 10 5 1 2 29 MALLERNEE, Bill 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 020100 9JOHNSON, Jordan 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 1001 6 ANDERSON, Craig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1SILVERHORN, Brian 7 10 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 15 1201 19 JAHNKE, Andy 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 020100 13OWENS, Jordan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2100 10 McQUEEN, Khari 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120201 11WALKER, Will 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 3 TEAM 2 1 3 0 SCHUELLER, Kyle 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 7 0002 16 Totals...... 16 50 0 11 10 13 14 16 30 13 42 8 14 1 4 200 WILSON, Ryan 2 4 1 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 8 0000 12 TEAM 3 3 6 1 Percentages: FG%: 32.0%; 3FG%: 0.0%; FT%: 76.9%. Totals...... 25 59 6 21 18 21 8 19 27 29 74 17 15 2 12 200 PITTSBURGH 57 (7-0) Percentages: FG%: 42.4%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 85.7%. TOT. 3PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PITTSBURGH 79 (8-0) TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 7 0 0 4 5 3 5 8 0 14 3 0 0 4 29 TOT. 3PT. REB. BROWN, Jaron-f 5 11 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 1 10 3 2 1 4 28 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min MORRIS, Toree-c 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 2 5 320410 16TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 4 6 0 0 3 4 4 3 7 4 11 4422 24 PAGE, Julius-g 5 10 3 4 1 2 0 3 3 0 14 0 1 0 0 37 BROWN, Jaron-f 5 8 0 1 2 6 2 4 6 3 12 1301 35 KRAUSER, Carl-g 2 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 344300 29MORRIS, Toree-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0220 11 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 201100 21PAGE, Julius-g 5 12 4 10 3 5 1 1 2 1 17 2110 37 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 1KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 15 2 9 4 6 2 4 6 4 18 5703 38 McCARROLL, Mark 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 040111 14DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0101 8 GRAVES, Antonio 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 030000 3McCARROLL, Mark 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 3 3 3 5 2210 22 TAFT, Chris 2 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 140120 16GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 2 GRAY, Aaron 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 220100 6TAFT, Chris 5 7 0 0 6 12 2 6 8 2 16 2210 23 TEAM 0 2 2 0 TEAM 1 2 3 0 Totals...... 22 48 3 13 10 15 12 19 31 13 57 11 14 5 9 200 Totals...... 26 50 6 21 21 38 12 26 38 19 79 16 22 7 7 200 Percentages: FG%: 45.8%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 66.7%. Percentages: FG%: 52.0%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 55.3%. Officials: Gene Monje (R), Ron Tyburski, Earl Walton; Technical fouls: Georgetown College-TEAM. Pittsburgh- Officials: Jim Haney (R), Fran Connolly, Michael Stephens; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 7039 None. Attendance: 6234. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Youngstown State 16 26 42 Georgetown College 23 51 74 Pittsburgh 25 32 57 Pittsburgh 34 45 79

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 18 PITTSBURGH 79, CHICAGO STATE 51 No. 18 PITTSBURGH 70, MURRAY STATE 49 9 December 17, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 10 December 20, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh jumped out to a 12-0 lead (17:00) and increased it to 29-8 (10:42) before closing out the half with Pittsburgh took control with a 10-0 run midway through the first half...The Panthers held Murray State without the eighth-largest halftime lead in school history (32 points at 50-18)...Pitt improved to 9-0 for the second a field goal for the game’s final 6:15 and finished on a 15-3 run...Pittsburgh won its school-record 30th straight season which ranked tied for the fourth best start in school history...Pitt won its 29th consecutive consecutive home game and improved to 24-0 in the Petersen Events Center. Additionally, the Panthers home game while Chicago State lost its 39th consecutive road game...Yuri Demetris scored a career-high improved to a combined 40-1 in home games over the last three seasons...Chris Taft tied a school-record 10 points as 12 Panthers scored in the game. with a career-high seven blocked shots...Chevon Troutman did not play due to an injury...Mark McCarroll CHICAGO STATE 51 (1-8) made his first career start and scored a career-high 14 points...Levon Kendall notched career-highs of 11 TOT. 3-PT. REB. points and 16 minutes played...Pittsburgh improved to 56-1 when holding opponents to 60 points or less over Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min the last five seasons. FRANKLIN, Craig-f 3 7 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 91202 34 HANSBRO, Tony-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 0 20110 11MURRAY STATE 49 (8-1) PETTY, Leon-c 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 2 10000 21 TOT. 3-PT. REB. WEEDEN, Tony-g 3 9 2 5 6 8 2 0 2 3 14 1 0 0 0 28 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PARRAN, Royce-g 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 00100 12VICTOR, Cuthbert-f 3 13 0 1 1 1 4 7 11 1 7 2 0 1 1 35 MAY, Suresh 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 21200 9WHELCHEL, Antione-f 3 10 0 6 2 4 2 1 3 1 8 2 2 1 1 32 AKINDELE, Jeleel 3 6 0 0 2 4 0 4 4 3 81210 29BROWN, Kelvin-c 3 11 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 4 7 2 5 0 0 30 McKINNIE, Brandon 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 30000 10CHILES, Adam-g 3 6 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 7 2 1 0 1 22 RICHARD, Geoff 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 00000 3JONES, Rick-g 1 5 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 24 TALLEY, Arthur 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 01000 2PASCHEL, Kevin 1 6 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 22 PERRY, Rubeen 3 9 1 2 3 5 2 2 4 3 10 0 1 0 0 19 HORNIG, Andi 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 CARTER, Nate 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 20000 22WITHERSPOON, Shawn 2 6 0 1 2 2 4 2 6 2 6 1 1 0 0 12 TEAM 2 0 2 1 SHUMATE, Chris 2 4 2 3 0 0 1 3 4 2 6 1 0 1 0 20 Totals...... 15 48 5 9 16 23 11 19 30 20 51 5 10 2 2 200 TEAM 4 1 5 0 Totals...... 18 62 4 24 9 13 16 18 34 17 49 11 11 3 3 200 Percentages: FG%: 31.3%; 3FG%: 55.6%; FT%: 69.6%. Percentages: FG%: 29.0%; 3FG%: 16.7%; FT%: 69.2%. PITTSBURGH 79 (9-0) TOT. 3-PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 70 (10-0) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3-PT. REB. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 5 5 1 32100 15Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Jaron-f 4 7 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 93200 16BROWN, Jaron-f 2 9 0 1 1 3 2 5 7 2 5 1 1 0 2 34 MORRIS, Toree-c 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 52220 17McCARROLL, Mark-f 6 7 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 4 14 1 1 1 0 23 PAGE, Julius-g 5 6 3 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 14 1 0 0 0 18 MORRIS, Toree-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 KRAUSER, Carl-g 3 5 2 4 2 3 0 2 2 0 10 4 0 0 1 21 PAGE, Julius-g 3 11 1 2 2 2 1 7 8 0 9 2 0 0 1 35 DEMETRIS, Yuri 4 6 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 0 2 11 KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 9 2 3 5 6 0 2 2 3 19 4 3 0 1 36 TURNER, Ed 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 31000 13DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 KENDALL, Levon 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 4 20200 17TURNER, Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SMALL, Charles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 2KENDALL, Levon 4 8 1 2 2 4 0 3 3 1 11 2 1 0 2 16 McCARROLL, Mark 1 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 0 50010 15GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 GRAVES, Antonio 3 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 72010 22TAFT, Chris 4 5 0 0 2 2 0 5 5 1 10 3 3 7 0 27 TAFT, Chris 3 5 0 0 1 1 1 5 6 1 75120 17GRAY, Aaron 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 7 BOWMAN, Marcus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 00100 3 TEAM 2 2 4 0 GRAY, Aaron 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 4 41000 13 Totals...... 26 50 5 9 13 19 8 31 39 12 70 15 11 9 6 200 TEAM 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 30 56 7 13 12 18 10 25 35 21 79 22 9 6 3 200 Percentages: FG%: 52.0%; 3FG%: 55.6%; FT%: 68.4%. Percentages: FG%: 53.6%; 3FG%: 53.8%; FT%: 66.7%. Officials: Michael Stuart (R), Brian O’Connell, Gary Prager. Technical fouls: Murray State-None. Pittsburgh- McCARROLL, Mark; Attendance: 9112. Officials: Patrick Driscoll (R), John Hughes, Ken Clark; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 6297 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 154 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Murray State 23 26 49 Chicago State 18 33 51 Pittsburgh 36 34 70 Pittsburgh 50 29 79

No. 16 PITTSBURGH 63, FLORIDA STATE 56 No. 16 PITTSBURGH 52, NEW HAMPSHIRE 38 11 December 22, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 12 December 27, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh won the Holiday Hoops Tournament with a 4-0 record...Pitt improved to 11-0 for the first time since Pittsburgh’s 12-0 record tied it for the third all-time best start in school history. It is the best start to a season the 1929-30 season, its fourth all-time best start in school history...Pittsburgh increased its consecutive for Pittsburgh since the 1929-30 season...The Panthers’ defense has limited eight of 12 opponents to 60 game home win streak to 31 games and improved to 25-0 at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt took control points or less...Pittsburgh won its nation-leading 32nd consecutive home contest. It improved to 26-0 in the going on a 7-0 run after both teams entered halftime tied at 28-28...Pitt went up 51-41 with 5:51 to go...Once Petersen Events Center and improved to 42-1 in home games over the last three seasons...Pitt won for the again, Pittsburgh’s defense led the way as it held Florida State to 56 points...It has held seven of its 11 23rd time in its last 24 games...Julius Page hit a career-high tying five 3-pointers and finished with a season- opponents under 60 points on the year and is 57-1 over the last five years when holding opponents under high 19 points...Chris Taft finished the contest with his second career double-double with 14 points and a 60 points...Carl Krauser was named the tournament’s most valuable player while Julius Page and Chris Taft career-high tying 12 rebounds...Chris Taft (12) and Jaron Brown (11) both tied career highs for both earned all tourney honors...Jaron Brown registered his fifth career double-double...In his second rebounds...Freshman Antonio Graves made his first career start. career start, Mark McCarroll notched career-highs for the second consecutive game. It was the first time McCarroll reached double figures in two consecutive games. NEW HAMPSHIRE 38 (3-6) TOT. 3-PT. REB. FLORIDA STATE 56 (10-1) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3-PT. REB. DENNIS, Ronnie-f 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 19 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min WALLS, Craig-f 1 7 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 2 3 3 1 0 31 JOINER, Michael-f 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 0 01100 23PETERSON, Kyle-c 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 0 30 RICHARDSON, Anthony-f 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 02000 20BULLOCK, Marcus-g 3 11 2 10 0 0 1 4 5 0 8 0 0 0 1 33 MATTHEWS, Mike-c 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 20110 11CHILDS, Shejdie-g 3 10 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 8 2 3 0 4 30 JOHNSON, Nate-g 4 6 4 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 12 3 2 0 1 28 KARALIS, Ioannis 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 PICKETT, Tim-g 6 15 2 8 0 0 2 6 8 4 14 3 4 1 0 35 WILLIAMS, Roland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 GALLOWAY, Todd 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 02200 13WALKER, Griffin 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 21 WILSON, Andrew 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 31000 8LIDDELL, Damione 1 8 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 WAFER, Von 5 9 2 5 1 1 0 2 2 2 13 0 1 0 0 17 JANEV, Blago 5 8 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 13 0 0 0 0 10 JOHNSON, Alexander 3 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 71100 21 TEAM 4 3 7 4 WALESKOWSKI, Adam 2 4 1 3 0 2 0 4 4 3 50101 24 Totals...... 15 57 5 20 3 7 14 22 36 9 38 9 14 2 8 200 TEAM 2 1 3 1 Totals...... 22 54 10 25 2 6 9 19 28 16 56 13 14 2 2 200 Percentages: FG%: 26.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 42.9%. Percentages: FG%: 40.7%; 3FG%: 40.0%; FT%: 33.3%. PITTSBURGH 52 (12-0) PITTSBURGH 63 (11-0) TOT. 3-PT. REB. TOT. 3-PT. REB. 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 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 7 0 1 1 4 4 6 10 0 7 0 0 1 1 28 BROWN, Jaron-f 4 8 0 2 2 5 4 6 10 2 10 4 3 0 3 36 BROWN, Jaron-f 2 12 0 2 0 0 6 5 11 2 4 5 6 1 1 30 McCARROLL, Mark-f 5 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 13 0 0 1 1 24 McCARROLL, Mark-c 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 19 MORRIS, Toree-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 00110 8PAGE, Julius-g 7 14 5 9 0 0 0 3 3 1 19 3 2 0 1 31 PAGE, Julius-g 3 15 0 6 0 2 0 2 2 0 61101 37GRAVES, Antonio-g 2 8 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 5 2 2 1 0 31 KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 10 2 4 3 4 0 5 5 2 17 8 0 0 0 38 DEMETRIS, Yuri 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 14 TROUTMAN, Chevon 4 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 91300 22TURNER, Ed 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 KENDALL, Levon 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01000 3KENDALL, Levon 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 12 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 9TAFT, Chris 7 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 12 1 14 0 1 3 0 20 TAFT, Chris 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 2 81200 23GRAY, Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 10 TEAM 3 3 6 0 TEAM 1 1 2 0 Totals...... 26 50 3 14 8 16 10 22 32 11 63 16 10 2 5 200 Totals...... 22 62 7 21 1 4 20 30 50 14 52 15 17 7 3 200 Percentages: FG%: 52.0%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 50.0%. Officials: John Cahill (R), Robert Donato, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 11081. Percentages: FG%: 35.5%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 25.0%. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Reggie Greenwood (R), Mike Roberts, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 8571 Florida State 28 28 56 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh 28 35 63 New Hampshire 13 25 38 Pittsburgh 28 24 52

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 15 PITTSBURGH 76, GEORGIA 55 No. 15 PITTSBURGH 70, WILLIAM & MARY 55 13 December 30, 2003 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 14 January 3, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh used an 8-0 run to take control of the contest before a 3-pointer by Mark McCarroll gave the Pittsburgh completed its non-conference schedule with an undefeated record for the first time in school Panthers a 15-point halftime lead...Pitt led by as many as 21 points in the second half...Pitt won its 33rd history (14-0)...Pittsburgh’s senior class of Julius Page, Jaron Brown and Toree Morris won its 90th career consecutive home game, the nation’s leading home win streak...Mark McCarroll scored a career-high 26 victory and set a record for the winningest four-year period in school history...Trailing 21-11 with 8:49 to points on a career-high 11 field goals made (11-12) and hit his first 10 shots. While hitting his first 10 shots, go in the first half, Pitt went on a 12-0 run over the game’s next three minutes...Pittsburgh then outscored McCarroll flirted with Pittsburgh’s game field goal percentage record held by Brian Shorter (1.000, 11-11) the Tribe 12-2 to take a commanding 9-point lead into halftime...Pitt improved to 12-0 at home on the but a missed 3-pointer in the second half to end the streak. McCarroll’s 26 points were the most scored off year...Chevon Troutman dished out a career-high six assists. the bench since Chevon Troutman scored 23 vs. Syracuse in 2003...Julius Page finished with a career-high eight assists...Pittsburgh’s senior class of Julius Page, Jaron Brown and Toree Morris won their school- WILLIAM & MARY 55 (4-6) th TOT. 3PT. REB. record tying 89 victory. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min GEORGIA 55 (7-3) HESS, Adam-f 6 12 4 6 0 0 0 3 3 5 16 6104 36 TOT. 3-PT. REB. COFIELD, Corey-f 2 7 0 0 0 0 4 2 6 3 4 1103 33 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min HUTT, Brian-c 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 5 0 0210 11 WILKINS, Damien-f 3 15 0 3 1 1 3 2 5 173001 33D’ANTONI, Nick-g 3 10 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 7 6500 36 DANIELS, Chris-f 5 12 0 0 0 2 6 4 10 3 10 3 2 1 3 30 MOKRIS, Taylor-g 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1000 15 HAYES, Jonas-c 7 16 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 3 16 2 2 0 2 31 LOEHRKE, Nate 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1000 7 WRIGHT, Rashad-g 3 6 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 10 4 3 1 0 38 HOLTZMULLER, Dave 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1000 9 STUKES, Levi-g 3 7 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 462001 34TRUMBOWER, Adam 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 5 1000 23 WEHUNT, Buzz 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 220000 10COPE, Zeb 6 12 3 6 1 3 1 0 1 1 16 0200 30 McAULEY, Jay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 TEAM 0 0 0 1 NEWMAN, Steve 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 440210 8Totals...... 22 49 10 20 1 6 7 12 19 24 55 17 12 1 7 200 GIBBS, COREY 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 3Percentages: FG%: 44.9%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 16.7%. SIKES, Marcus 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 200000 8 WALDROP, Joey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 4PITTSBURGH 70 (14-0) TEAM 2 1 3 0 TOT. 3PT. REB. Totals...... 23 65 1 11 8 10 18 13 31 20 55 14 9 3 7 200 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min Percentages: FG%: 35.4%; 3FG%: 9.1%; FT%: 80.0%. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 6 8 0 1 6 7 2 0 2 4 18 6311 31 BROWN, Jaron-f 6 7 0 1 7 9 4 5 9 2 19 1302 36 PITTSBURGH 76 (13-0) TAFT, Chris-c 4 5 0 0 1 4 156 091211 18 TOT. 3-PT. REB. PAGE, Julius-g 0 9 0 8 4 7 0 3 3 0 4 2410 35 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min GRAVES, Antonio-g 3 5 3 4 1 2 0 3 3 3 10 3310 35 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 5 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 454210 17DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0000 11 BROWN, Jaron-f 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 11 1 4 1 2 36 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 3 TAFT, Chris-c 0 0 0 0 510123 351130 19McCARROLL, Mark 2 4 0 0 1 2 2 3 5 0 5 3130 20 PAGE, Julius-g 6 11 2 3 4 4 1 7 8 1 18 8 2 0 0 33 GRAY, Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 GRAVES, Antonio-g 4 7 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 1 10 1 1 0 0 31 MORRIS, Toree 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 1 5 0000 10 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 000100 14 TEAM 1 1 2 2 TURNER, Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1Totals...... 23 40 3 14 21 34 10 24 34 13 70 16 18 7 4 200 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 100000 5Percentages: FG%: 57.5%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 61.8%. McCARROLL, Mark 11 12 2 3 2 3 2 1 3 4 26 2 0 0 0 27 BOWMAN, Marcus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1Officials: Frank Scagliotta (R), Doug Shows, Ray Perone GRAY, Aaron 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 000020 13Technical fouls: William & Mary-TEAM. Pittsburgh-None. Attendance: 10143 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 010000 3 TEAM 1 3 4 0 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals...... 28 45 6 10 14 23 8 26 34 15 76 17 11 7 2 200 William & Mary 26 29 55 Percentages: FG%: 62.2%; 3FG%: 60.0%; FT%: 60.9%. Pittsburgh 35 35 70 Officials: John Cahill (R), Joe Lindsay, Ed Corbett; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 11938 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Georgia 24 31 55 155 Pittsburgh 39 37 76 No. 15 PITTSBURGH 84, MIAMI 80 (2OT) No. 15 PITTSBURGH 78, VIRGINIA TECH 59 16 January 10, 2004 „ Miami Convocation Center „ Miami, Fla.

15 January 6, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh sealed the win in double overtime as it went on a 6-0 run...Pitt had a chance to win the contest in the first overtime period when it went up 71-68 with 16 seconds to go on a Jaron Brown field goal and Pittsburgh used a 7-0 run before halftime to take a 6-point halftime lead then put the game away in the second Mark McCarroll free throw. But Miami’s Guillermo Diaz nailed a 3-pointer with 3 seconds to go...Pitt sent half with runs of 9-1 and 10-0...Pittsburgh improved its nation-leading home win streak to 35 games. It also the game into overtime when Carl Krauser received a pass with three seconds to go, dribbled the length won its 15th consecutive Big East regular season home game and improved to 29-0 in the Petersen Events of the floor and hit a layup at the buzzer. came after Miami’s Diaz gave the Hurricanes a two-point Center...Pitt won its seventh straight Big East regular season game...Pitt held an opponent under 60 points lead with four seconds on a banking jumper...It was Miami that took control in the second half as it built a for the seventh straight game...Pitt’s 15-0 start ties for the second-best all-time start to a season in school five point lead (60-55) with 3:58 to go in regulation...Pittsburgh used an 11-0 run to grab a 12-point lead with history (21-0 in 1927-28, 15-0 in 1915-16)...Pittsburgh’s 15-game win streak ranks tied for fourth best in 6:10 to go in the first half but Miami charged back with a 12-0 run of its own to tie the contest at 32-32 shortly school history...Jaron Brown became the 31st player in Pittsburgh basketball history to surpass 1,000 before halftime...The win improved Pittsburgh’s win streak to a nation-leading 16 wins...Pitt’s 16-0 start career points with a bucket before halftime. He finished with a career-high 21 points and a career-high 10 ranked as the second best all-time start in school history. The last time Pittsburgh began a season at 16- field goals made...Chris Taft scored a career-high 17 points...The 19-point victory tied for the largest in 0 was in 1927-28...Pitt won its eighth consecutive Big East regular season game...Pittsburgh played its first series history. double overtime game since it played two overtimes on January 22, 1998 against St. John’s...Chris Taft tied VIRGINIA TECH 59 (7-5, 0-1 Big East) a career-high with 17 points. TOT. 3-PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PITTSBURGH 84 (16-0, 2-0 Big East) CALLOWAY, Allen-f 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 200100 16 TOT. 3-PT. REB. MATTHEWS, Bryant-f 10 19 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 22 3 9 1 0 36 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min COLLINS, Coleman-c 7 11 3 4 0 0 4 0 4 2 17 3 5 0 2 33 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 10 3223 41 DOWDELL, Zabian-g 3 4 3 4 4 5 0 1 1 4 13 4 4 0 2 28 BROWN, Jaron-f 6 10 0 0 4 4 5 4 9 1 16 0403 47 SAILES, Markus-g 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 025101 38TAFT, Chris-c 7140 0 3 4 189 3171030 38 DAVIS, Fabian 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 100000 4PAGE, Julius-g 4 10 2 5 5 5 0 0 0 2 15 0402 48 RANDALL, Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 4KRAUSER, Carl-g 5 13 1 4 8 8 0 3 3 2 19 3502 44 HARRIS, Shawn 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 430301 27DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 2 McCANDIES, Philip 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 020110 14McCARROLL, Mark 0 4 0 2 4 6 0 1 1 1 4 2210 14 TEAM 1 2 3 2 GRAVES, Antonio 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0100 9 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1000 7 Totals...... 22 45 8 11 7 10 9 14 23 18 59 15 26 2 6 200 TEAM 1 6 7 0 Percentages: FG%: 48.9%; 3FG%: 72.7%; FT%: 70.0%. Totals...... 28 57 4 12 24 28 8 25 33 13 84 11 18 6 10 250 PITTSBURGH 78 (15-0, 1-0 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. Percentages: FG%: 49.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 85.7%. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 324321 23MIAMI 80 (10-5, 0-1 Big East) BROWN, Jaron-f 10 15 0 2 1 4 1 3 4 3 21 3 1 0 4 36 TOT. 3-PT. REB. TAFT, Chris-c 7 11 0 0 3 4 3 1 4 0 17 1 0 4 1 27 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PAGE, Julius-g 5 10 2 6 8 8 0 3 3 2 20 2 3 0 1 39 RICE, Darius-f 10 17 0 5 2 2 0 9 9 2 22 1101 48 GRAVES, Antonio-g 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 255600 29DJAHUE, Rodrigue-c 3 10 0 1 4 6 2 4 6 5 10 0011 39 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 110001 14SURRATT, Armondo-g 3 8 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 2 8 6301 39 TURNER, Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 2DIAZ, Guillermo-g 7 14 2 2 2 4 3 2 5 4 18 3202 38 KENDALL, Levon 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 000110 3HITE, Robert-g 7 11 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 16 6501 43 McCARROLL, Mark 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 262011 18CLARKE, Karron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1010 5 BOWMAN, Marcus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1HAMILTON, Gary 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 6 0200 24 GRAY, Aaron 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 020000 2WILKINS, Eric 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 000000 9 MORRIS, Toree 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 240210 6KING, Anthony 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0001 5 TEAM 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 2 6 0 Totals...... 30 52 3 13 15 20 9 16 25 16 78 17 16 9 9 200 Totals...... 33 65 3 12 11 18 11 25 36 20 80 17 13 2 7 250 Percentages: FG%: 57.7%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 75.0%. Percentages: FG%: 50.8%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 61.1%. Officials: Curtis Shaw (R), Joe Lindsay, Fran Connolly; Technical fouls: Virginia Tech-TEAM. Pittsburgh-None; Attendance: 12024. Officials: Tim Higgins, Robert Donato, Jim Haney; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 3225. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Virginia Tech 33 26 59 Pittsburgh 36 28 7 13 84 Pittsburgh 39 39 78 Miami 34 30 7 9 80

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 13 PITTSBURGH 74, NOTRE DAME 71 No. 13 PITTSBURGH 59, RUTGERS 49 17 January 12, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 18 January 17, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh used an 8-0 run to take a 59-52 lead with 4:51 to go, but Notre Dame battled back with several Pitt outscored Rutgers 18-4 over the game’s final 9:06...Trailing by six with 11:49 to go, Pitt battled back to 3-pointers...Chris Thomas and Chris Quinn each hit 3-pointers to pull the Fighting Irish within one (67-66) within one point (47-46) with 7:35 remaining...Chris Taft’s offensive rebound/dunk gave Pitt its first lead, but with a minute to go...Free throws from Julius Page, Chris Taft and Chevon Troutman gave Pitt a 73-69 lead RU battled back to tie at 49-49 with a Quincy Douby jumper. From that point, Pitt outscored Rutgers 10-0 over and a Jaron Brown free throw put the game out of reach at 74-69 ...Pittsburgh won its nation-leading 17th the game’s final 4:20...Jamie Dixon’s 18-0 start as a rookie head coach ranks third all-time in NCAA Division game. It was one of seven undefeated teams nationally at 17-0 and extended the nation’s longest win streak I for best start to a season for a rookie head coach. He surpassed UNC’s Bill Guthridge (17-0 start in 1997- to 17 games...Pittsburgh won its 36th consecutive home game and improved to 30-0 at the Petersen Events 98) and ranks third behind Indiana State’s Bill Hodges (33-0 start in 1978-79) and UNC’s Norman Shepard Center...Pitt won its ninth consecutive Big East regular season game and 16th consecutive Big East regular (26-0 start in 1923-24)...Pitt won its nation-leading 37th consecutive home game and improved to 31-0 in the season home game...With his 18 points, Julius Page surpassed Jerry McCullough (1342 points from 1991- Petersen Events Center...Pitt won its 10th consecutive Big East regular season contest and extended its Big 96) for 13th place on Pittsburgh’s all-time career scoring list...Notre Dame’s Chris Thomas hit a Petersen East home streak to 17 games...Chris Taft tied career-highs with 17 points and 12 rebounds, pulled down Events Center record seven 3-pointers...Pittsburgh’s 17-game win streak ranks fourth all-time in Pitts- a career-high seven offensive rebounds and registered his third career double-double...Jaron Brown hit burgh recordbooks. a career-high tying two 3-pointers and registered a season-high five steals...Pitt won its sixth consecutive game and its seventh straight home game vs. Rutgers. NOTRE DAME 71 (8-4, 2-1 Big East) TOT. 3PT REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min RUTGERS 49 (9-5, 1-3 Big East) JONES, Torrian-f 4 7 0 0 0 1 4 2 6 4 82210 33 TOT. 3-PT. REB. FRANCIS, Torin-f 5 10 0 0 1 5 3 4 7 2 11 2 3 0 0 34 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TIMMERMANS, Tom-c 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 3 21110 24LAMIZANA, Herve-f 3 12 0 1 0 3 0 4 4 5 6 3 3 1 0 27 THOMAS, Chris-g 11 22 7 13 0 0 1 3 4 4 29 9 4 0 0 40 AXANI, Sean-f 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 2 37 QUINN, Chris-g 6 11 4 8 0 0 0 3 3 2 16 3 1 0 0 36 HILL, Adrian-c 4 8 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 1 8 1 0 1 0 35 CORNETTE, Jordan 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 3 20000 24SHIELDS, Ricky-g 3 9 2 7 2 2 1 5 6 3 10 2 1 0 0 29 FALLS, Colin 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 31000 9WEBB, Marquis-g 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 0 7 2 1 0 0 28 TEAM 3 2 5 0 DOUBY, Quincy 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 10 Totals...... 28 58 12 26 3 8 15 21 36 19 71 18 11 2 0 200 WIGGAN, Juel 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 5 1 2 0 0 21 JOYNES, Byron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 5 Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 46.2%; FT%: 37.5%. WOOTEN, Calvin 2 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 8 TEAM 2 1 3 0 PITTSBURGH 74 (17-0, 3-0 Big East) Totals...... 19 46 6 13 5 10 10 20 30 19 49 11 13 2 2 200 TOT. 3PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min Percentages: FG%: 41.3%; 3FG%: 46.2%; FT%: 50.0%. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 6 0 1 4 5 5 1 6 3 10 2 0 1 0 24 BROWN, Jaron-f 8 12 0 2 3 8 3 2 5 2 19 1 2 1 1 35 PITTSBURGH 59 (18-0, 4-0 Big East) TAFT, Chris-c 4 10 0 0 2 2 3 6 9 0 10 1 1 4 1 30 TOT. 3-PT. REB. PAGE, Julius-g 7 15 2 7 2 6 1 0 1 1 18 2 0 0 0 38 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 13 3 6 0 0 1 4 5 3 15 3 2 0 1 38 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 2 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 3 5 1 2 1 0 32 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 01000 6BROWN, Jaron-f 8 15 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 19 3 0 1 5 39 McCARROLL, Mark 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 02010 16TAFT, Chris-c 6 13 0 0 5 8 7 5 12 0 17 0 1 5 0 36 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 3PAGE, Julius-g 4 9 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 8 2 0 0 0 38 MORRIS, Toree 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 20100 10KRAUSER, Carl-g 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 8 3 0 3 35 TEAM 1 0 1 0 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals...... 29 60 5 16 11 22 18 18 36 12 74 12 6 7 3 200 McCARROLL, Mark 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 8 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 50.0%. MORRIS, Toree 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 3 1 4 1 Officials: Jim Burr (R), John Clougherty, Reggie Greenwood; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508 Totals...... 25 55 2 6 7 14 16 20 36 10 59 15 8 7 9 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Percentages: FG%: 45.5%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 50.0%. Notre Dame 31 40 71 Officials: Mike Kitts (R), Curtis Shaw, Patrick Driscoll; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12051. Pittsburgh 30 44 74 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 156 Rutgers 24 25 49 Pittsburgh 30 29 59

No. 4 CONNECTICUT 68, No. 8 PITTSBURGH 65 No. 8 PITTSBURGH 66, No. 13 SYRACUSE 45 19 January 19, 2004 „ Hartford Civic Center „ Hartford, Conn. 20 January 24, 2004 „ Carrier Dome „ Syracuse, N.Y.

Two Denham Brown free throws gave UConn a 68-65 lead with 26 seconds to go...UConn’s Taliek Brown Pittsburgh used a 14-3 run midway through the second half to seal its 21-point victory...Pitt took a 60-40 lead missed a free throw and Pittsburgh had a chance to send the game into overtime...Antonio Graves’ 3-point with four minutes to go...Pitt led 29-23 at halftime after outrebounding SU 28-17 and finished the game with attempt missed at the buzzer...Pitt erased a seven point second half deficit...It led 63-62 with 2:46 to go on 50 rebounds (20 offensive)...Pitt scored 16 second chance points and outscored SU 40-18 in the Carl Krauser’s layup...UConn led by as many as 10 points in the first half...It was Pitt’s largest deficit of the paint...Pittsburgh’s 21-point victory ranked as its second largest all-time Big East road win ...The loss was season but the Panthers gradually battled back...Pittsburgh’s nation-leading 18-game win streak was SU’s worst home loss since Feb. 7, 1998...It was the fewest points scored by SU since Kansas held the snapped...The loss ended Jamie Dixon’s 18-game win streak, the third longest win streak to start a season Orangemen to 41 points during the 1968-69 season and the fewest points scored in the series since Pitt held for a rookie head coach in NCAA Division I history...Pitt’s Big East regular season win streak was snapped SU to 32 points on Jan. 9, 1932...Also, SU’s 45 points were the lowest scoring output in Carrier Dome at 10 consecutive games...Carl Krauser scored a career-high 24 points. history...Pitt has now claimed five of the series’ last six meetings...Carl Krauser pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds...Chevon Troutman registered his third career double-double. PITTSBURGH (18-1, 4-1 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 66 (19-1, 5-1 Big East) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3-PT. REB. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 4 0 0 1 1 3 4 7 2 53120 31Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TAFT, Chris-c 4120 0 0 1 257 281120 33TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 8 0 0 2 3 7 4 11 4 12 1 4 1 1 30 PAGE, Julius-g 4 11 3 8 3 3 1 2 3 3 14 2 2 0 0 37 BROWN, Jaron-f 4 12 0 1 1 1 3 2 5 3 9 5 3 0 1 40 BROWN, Jaron-g 6 14 0 2 0 0 4 3 7 3 12 4 1 0 0 39 TAFT, Chris-c 6100 0 3 4 448 4152111 23 KRAUSER, Carl-g 9 15 4 7 2 2 2 2 4 4 24 5 2 0 3 37 PAGE, Julius-g 3 10 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 1 8 1 0 2 0 39 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01000 1KRAUSER, Carl-g 2 9 1 5 0 0 1 9 10 2 5 8 1 0 2 36 McCARROLL, Mark 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 1 4 0 21200 13DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 GRAVES, Antonio 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 6McCARROLL, Mark 6 10 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 15 0 1 1 0 18 MORRIS, Toree 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00100 3GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 TEAM 2 3 5 2 MORRIS, Toree 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 0 2 1 0 8 Totals...... 26 63 7 20 6 7 17 20 37 15 65 17 12 4 3 200 TEAM 3 6 9 0 Totals...... 27 61 5 16 7 11 20 30 50 21 66 18 13 6 5 200 Percentages: FG%: 41.3%; 3FG%: 35.0%; FT%: 85.7%. Percentages: FG%: 44.3%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 63.6%. CONNECTICUT (15-2, 3-0 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. SYRACUSE 45 (13-3, 3-2 Big East) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3-PT. REB. BOONE, Josh-f 5 7 0 0 0 2 3 2 5 1 10 0 0 3 1 30 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Denham-f 8 12 2 3 2 2 1 4 5 2 20 0 1 0 1 36 WARRICK, Hakim-f 6 15 0 0 4 7 4 6 10 3 16 1 3 1 1 40 OKAFOR, Emeka-c 5 11 0 0 1 2 1 6 7 1 11 1 0 5 0 37 PACE, Josh-f 2 5 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 0 1 26 GORDON, Ben-g 6 14 2 7 2 2 1 2 3 4 16 3 3 0 2 33 FORTH, Craig-c 0 2 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 0 3 0 23 BROWN, Taliek-g 3 6 0 0 2 3 3 3 6 1 88310 36McNAMARA, Gerry-g 3 11 2 7 0 0 1 1 2 0 8 2 2 0 1 31 VILLANUEVA, Charlie 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 32101 13EDELIN, Billy-g 2 8 0 1 0 1 2 2 4 0 4 1 1 0 1 30 TOOLES, Shamon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 4NICHOLS, Demetris 1 4 1 3 2 5 2 2 4 2 5 1 2 0 1 20 ANDERSON, Rashad 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 01000 11WATKINS, Darryl 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 17 TEAM 1 0 1 0 McCROSKEY, Louie 1 7 1 4 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 13 Totals...... 28 57 4 12 8 12 11 19 30 11 68 15 8 9 5 200 TEAM 4 4 8 1 Totals...... 15 55 4 16 11 25 19 17 36 12 45 9 11 8 5 200 Percentages: FG%: 49.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 66.7%. Percentages: FG%: 27.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 44.0%. Officials: John Cahill, Steve Welmer, Joe Lindsay; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 16294 Officials: Ed Corbett, John Clougherty, Ray Perone; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 31347. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh 32 33 65 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Connecticut 39 29 68 Pittsburgh 29 37 66 Syracuse 23 22 45

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 7 PITTSBURGH 68, BOSTON COLLEGE 58 No. 4 PITTSBURGH 71, ST. JOHN’S 51 21 January 28, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 22 February 4, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Trailing 55-54, Pittsburgh outscored Boston College 14-3 over the game’s final 3:54 to seal its 20th victory Pittsburgh set a school record with its 17th home win on the year and improved its home win streak to 39 of the season and 38th consecutive home win...Carl Krauser’s driving three point play gave Pitt a lead it games...Pitt also improved to 33-0 all-time in the Petersen Events Center...Pitt outscored St. John’s 18-3 over would not relinquish...Four straight free throws from both Jaron Brown and Chris Taft and a key steal and the final 9:24 of the first half to take a commanding 38-19 halftime lead...St. John’s jumped out to an early dunk from Brown put the game out of reach...Fueled by Chris Taft’s six points, Pittsburgh stormed out to a 8-2 lead...St. John’s led 10-9 before Pitt went on a 13-0 run in building a 35-17 lead with 3:40 in the first 12-0 run to take a 39-27 lead with 16:43 to go...But Boston College gradually pulled back into the contest half...Pitt held St. John’s to its lowest scoring output in the 46-game series history with 51 points...Chris Taft using an 8-0 run...A Jermaine Watson tipin gave BC a 55-54 lead with 3:54 remaining...Pittsburgh became reached double figures for the eighth time in the last nine games...Carl Krauser tied a career-high with nine the first team nationally to reach the 20-win plateau and the win gave Pitt its third consecutive 20-win assists. season...The win gave Pitt its eighth victory in its last nine contests vs. Boston College...Pitt improved to 32- 0 in the Petersen Events Center...Antonio Graves finished with a career-high tying five assists in place of ST. JOHN’S 51 (5-14, 0-8 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. Krauser who spent the majority of the game in foul trouble..Chris Taft reached double figure scoring for the Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min sixth time over Pitt’s last seven games. CUFFE, Kyle-f 4 7 1 2 0 0 4 2 6 0 9 0410 31 REYNOLDS, Grady-f 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 1100 28 BOSTON COLLEGE 58 (13-6, 2-4 Big East) KEITA, Abe-c 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 0110 16 TOT. 3-PT. REB. HILL, Daryll-g 7140 2 2 2 011 1164201 39 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min INGRAM, Elijah-g 4 14 3 9 0 0 1 2 3 0 11 0501 33 SMITH, Craig-f 7 12 0 0 2 5 0 4 4 2 16 1 3 1 2 33 JONES, Tyler 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0001 7 DUDLEY, Jared-f 1 3 0 0 4 4 3 3 6 362101 28STANLEY, Andre 2 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 7 3 5 2301 23 AGBAI, Uka-c 7 15 2 4 1 2 2 3 5 3 17 1 1 0 0 37 HAMILTON, Lamont 2 4 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 6 0211 15 HINNANT, Louis-g 1 3 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 354110 27DIAKITE, Mohamed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0000 5 MARSHALL, Sean-g 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 223300 25JOHNSON, Curtis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0020 3 WATSON, Jermaine 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 285010 27 TEAM 0 3 3 0 HAILEY, Steve 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121000 13 Totals...... 21 54 4 15 5 8 12 20 32 14 51 7 18 5 5 200 DOORNEKAMP, Nate 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 220100 10Percentages: 38.9%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 62.5%. TEAM 3 0 3 0 Totals...... 22 48 2 9 12 16 9 18 27 18 58 17 10 3 3 200 PITTSBURGH 71 (21-1, 7-1 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. Percentages: FG%: 45.8%; 3FG%: 22.2%; FT%: 75.0%. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 8 0 1 1 1 2 6 8 0 11 1200 26 PITTSBURGH 68 (20-1, 6-1 Big East) BROWN, Jaron-f 6 10 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 3 13 7202 34 TOT. 3-PT. REB. TAFT, Chris-c 5110 0 5 8 426 0150220 23 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min PAGE, Julius-g 1 6 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 4 0001 22 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 5 0 1 0 0 2 6 8 361202 32KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 11 1 5 0 0 4 3 7 0 9 9204 29 BROWN, Jaron-f 7 9 0 1 4 8 4 2 6 2 18 3 3 0 1 38 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4000 13 TAFT, Chris-c 5 11 0 0 4 5 4 3 7 1 14 1 0 0 1 28 KENDALL, Levon 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0010 5 PAGE, Julius-g 4 9 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 10 0 3 1 0 36 SMALL, Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0100 1 KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 10 0 2 4 5 1 5 6 4 12 4 0 0 0 21 McCARROLL, Mark 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 8 1000 13 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 000100 4GRAVES, Antonio 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0200 16 McCARROLL, Mark 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220000 12BOWMAN, Marcus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0000 1 GRAVES, Antonio 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 045101 21GRAY, Aaron 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0000 6 MORRIS, Toree 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120010 8MORRIS, Toree 3 3 0 0 2 7 2 1 3 0 8 1110 11 TEAM 1 2 3 0 TEAM 2 0 2 0 Totals...... 27 53 2 11 12 18 13 20 33 15 68 14 10 2 5 200 Totals...... 29 60 3 13 10 18 17 23 40 9 71 23 12 4 7 200 Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 55.6%. Percentages: FG%: 50.9%; 3FG%: 18.2%; FT%: 66.7%. Officials: Tim Higgins (R), Ron Tyburski, John Hughes; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 12508. Officials: John Clougherty (R), Ted Hillary, Bernard Clinton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total St. John’s 19 32 51 Boston College 27 31 58 Pittsburgh 38 33 71 Pittsburgh 27 41 68 157 No. 4 PITTSBURGH 66, NOTRE DAME 58 SETON HALL 68, No. 4 PITTSBURGH 67 (2OT) 23 February 7, 2004 „ Joyce Center „ South Bend, Ind. 24 February 9, 2004 „ Continental Airlines Arena „ East Rutherford, N.J.

Pittsburgh battled back from an early 13-point deficit (15-2 with 14:47 to go in the first half)...Pitt trailed by Seton Hall’s Andre Barrett hit a free throw with nine seconds left in double overtime to give SHU its 68-67 six at halftime (32-26), then took the lead 35-34 on a Carl Krauser 3-pointer ...Pitt went up 51-41 on a Chris lead...Pitt had two opportunities to win the game, but both shots missed in the final six seconds...Pitt turned Taft jumper with 7:42 to go...UND pulled to within four points (56-52) on Chris Thomas’ 3-pointer but Julius the ball over a season-high 24 times...Pitt battled back from a six-point second half deficit to lead 55-49 with Page answered with a three and the Panthers converted free throws down the stretch to seal the win...The 1:49 to go, as it outscored the Pirates 16-4 over a nine minute span...Carl Krauser scored Pitt’s final eight win snapped Pittsburgh’s five-game losing streak vs. Notre Dame in South Bend...Pittsburgh’s seniors- points in regulation...J.R. Morris’ 3-pointer gave SHU a 57-56 lead with 30 seconds in regulation but Carl Jaron Brown, Toree Morris and Julius Page- won for the first time in South Bend...Pittsburgh’s 8-1 Big East Krauser converted 1-2 free throws to tie the game...SHU hit a jumper from the corner but it was ruled after record is its all-time best start in Big East play...Once again, Pittsburgh’s defense led the way as it held the the buzzer, forcing overtime...In the first overtime, neither team scored in the final 3:01...Pitt had the final Fighting Irish to 58 points...On the season, Pitt has held 16 of its 23 opponents under 60 points and 20 of 23 chance but missed two shots in the final four seconds...In the second overtime, Andre Barrett’s layup gave opponents under 70 points...Pittsburgh swept the season series with Notre Dame and improved to 23-25 all- the Pirates a 67-65 lead with 1:19 left...Chris Taft tied the game with a layup...After a timeout, Barrett was time against the Fighting Irish. fouled by Krauser while driving to the basket with nine seconds...Barrett missed the first but hit the second shot, giving SHU its one-point lead...On the ensuing play, Pitt’s Antonio Graves drove the length of the floor PITTSBURGH 66 (22-1, 8-1 Big East) and missed a jumper, the rebound was grabbed by Troutman, who missed a layup...Chris Taft registered a TOT. 3-PT. REB. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min career-high 15 rebounds and notched his fourth double-double...Chevon Troutman finished with his fourth TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 3 0 0 3 6 0 3 3 293210 31career double-double. BROWN, Jaron-f 4 8 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 11 1 3 0 1 28 PITTSBURGH 67 (22-2, 8-2 Big East) TAFT, Chris-c 3 7 0 0 0 0 246 162120 28 TOT. 3-PT. REB. PAGE, Julius-g 7 13 2 4 1 2 0 3 3 1 17 0 1 1 2 38 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min KRAUSER, Carl-g 5 12 3 7 6 8 0 6 6 1 19 4 2 0 1 37 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 10 0 0 0 0 6 5 11 1 10 1432 43 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 101000 9BROWN, Jaron-f 4 11 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 4 10 0511 37 McCARROLL, Mark 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 221000 13TAFT, Chris-c 8150 0 0 2 78151161501 40 GRAVES, Antonio 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 202000 8PAGE, Julius-g 1 6 0 3 2 2 0 3 3 3 4 2212 49 MORRIS, Toree 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 121100 8KRAUSER, Carl-g 7 14 2 5 7 10 1 3 4 5 23 3803 48 TEAM 4 3 7 0 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1000 13 Totals...... 24 49 6 14 12 19 10 24 34 15 66 15 10 4 4 200 McCARROLL, Mark 1 4 0 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 4 0020 11 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 3 Percentages: FG%: 49.0%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 63.2%. MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0000 6 TEAM 1 3 4 0 NOTRE DAME 58 (10-9, 4-5 Big East) Totals...... 26 64 2 10 13 18 19 28 47 16 67 8 24 7 9 250 TOT. 3-PT. REB. Percentages: FG%: 40.6%; 3FG%: 20.0%; FT%: 72.2%. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min CORNETTE, Jordan-f 2 8 1 5 0 1 5 4 9 551201 38SETON HALL 68 (16-5, 6-3 Big East) FRANCIS, Torin-f 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 040100 9 TOT. 3-PT. REB. THOMAS, Chris-g 9 17 5 10 0 0 1 4 5 2 23 1 1 0 1 40 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min QUINN, Chris-g 0 8 0 3 3 4 0 1 1 235102 36TONEY-EL, Marcus-f 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 4 1002 23 JONES, Torrian-g 5 6 1 2 1 4 0 4 4 2 12 4 2 1 1 36 SWEET, Andre-f 3 12 1 2 1 2 5 5 10 1 8 1501 44 CORNETT, Rick 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 100100 5WHITNEY, Kelly-c 5 9 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 3 10 1512 37 FALLS, Colin 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 130000 8BARRETT, Andre-g 8 21 3 11 1 3 1 1 2 4 20 6005 49 TIMMERMANS, Tom 2 9 0 0 4 4 3 3 6 582100 28ALLEN, John-g 2 12 0 4 4 4 1 4 5 2 8 0211 47 TEAM 1 0 1 1 MORRIS, J.R. 4 9 2 5 0 0 3 1 4 3 10 0300 30 Totals...... 21 55 8 23 8 13 13 18 31 18 58 13 10 1 5 200 COPELAND, Donald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0000 1 BILLMEIER, Grant 3 3 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 2 8 1000 19 Percentages: FG%: 38.2%; 3FG%: 34.8%; FT%: 61.5%. TEAM 0 2 2 0 Totals...... 27 68 6 22 8 11 15 23 38 18 68 10 15 2 11 250 Officials: John Cahill, Tony Greene, William Bush; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 11418. Percentages: FG%: 39.7%; 3FG%: 27.3%; FT%: 72.7%. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh 26 40 66 Officials: Jim Burr, Patrick Driscoll, Karl Hess; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9711 Notre Dame 32 26 58 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Pittsburgh 29 28 4 6 67 Seton Hall 33 24 4 7 68

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 4 PITTSBURGH 75, No. 5 CONNECTICUT 68 No. 5 PITTSBURGH 67, WEST VIRGINIA 58 25 February 15, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa. 26 February 21, 2004 „ WVU Coliseum „ Morgantown, W.Va.

Pittsburgh’s 11-0 run was the deciding factor as the Panthers took a 58-43 lead with 7:44 to go...UConn cut Pittsburgh outscored WVU 9-0 over a five-minute first half span in building a 38-30 halftime lead...Julius Page the lead to five (73-68) with 19 seconds remaining, but could get no closer...Pitt jumped out to a 9-2 lead, then hit two 3-pointers and Carl Krauser one as Pitt turned the game around after trailing 28-26 at the 6:10 extended it to 10 points (21-11) on a 3-pointer and two dunks by Mark McCarroll...Pitt led the contest in 38 mark...A Page 3-pointer gave Pitt its largest lead of the game (14 points) at 49-35 with 13:14 to go...But using of the 40 minutes...Pittsburgh extended its home win streak to 40 consecutive games, improved to 18-0 at clutch 3-point shooting, WVU battled its way back...With 2:54 to go, Tyler Relph’s jumper cut the lead to three home on the season and moved to 34-0 at the Petersen Events Center...The game featured the first-ever home points (59-56), but Carl Krauser connected on a jumper followed by a free throw, and Jaron Brown converted matchup between two top-5 teams in Pittsburgh basketball history...The attendance of 12,817 was a Petersen a layup to give Pitt a 64-56 lead with 36 seconds...With its 10-2 Big East record, Pitt is off to its best start in Events Center and on-campus school record...Mark McCarroll reached double figure scoring for the fifth Big East play...Pittsburgh won its fifth consecutive game against WVU including its third straight contest at time in his career and provided the spark with 11 first half points. WVU Coliseum (Pitt improves to 6-20 all-time at WVU Coliseum)...Pitt’s three seniors- Jaron Brown, Toree Morris and Julius Page won their 100th career game. CONNECTICUT 68 (19-5, 7-3 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 67 (24-2, 10-2 Big East) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. BOONE, Josh-f 5 10 0 0 2 3 9 4 13 2 12 0 3 2 0 34 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Denham-f 3 7 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 5 61100 26TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 4 6 0 0 7 9 1 6 7 2 15 0 1 3 1 33 OKAFOR, Emeka-c 7 13 0 0 2 7 2 4 6 4 16 0 3 1 1 33 BROWN, Jaron-f 3 6 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 8 1 2 0 0 37 GORDON, Ben-g 8 21 3 9 4 6 0 4 4 4 23 4 3 0 0 40 TAFT, Chris-c 560002246310011014 BROWN, Taliek-g 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 3 28210 29PAGE, Julius-g 6 8 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 15 3 1 1 0 37 VILLANUEVA, Charlie 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 00110 13KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 11 1 3 4 6 0 9 9 2 13 7 1 0 1 38 ARMSTRONG, Hilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00010 3DEMETRIS, Yuri 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 8 TOOLES, Shamon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 00010 4McCARROLL, Mark 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 3 1 0 27 ANDERSON, Rashad 3 7 2 4 1 1 1 0 1 4 92100 18MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 2 3 5 1 TEAM 2 1 3 0 Totals...... 27 63 5 14 9 19 18 20 38 26 68 15 15 7 1 200 Totals...... 24 43 6 12 13 22 7 26 33 12 67 11 10 7 2 200 Percentages: FG%: 42.9%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 47.4%. Percentages: FG%: 55.8%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 59.1%. PITTSBURGH 75 (23-2, 9-2 Big East) WEST VIRGINIA 58 (14-9, 6-6 Big East) TOT. 3-PT. REB. TOT. 3PT. REB. 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 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 5 0 0 1 4 1 3 4 3 70310 23SALLY, Tyrone-f 6 9 2 3 3 5 1 2 3 2 17 2 2 0 2 39 BROWN, Jaron-f 5 9 1 2 6 6 2 3 5 2 17 6 2 1 1 38 PITTSNOGLE, Kevin-f 1 9 1 5 0 0 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 0 29 TAFT, Chris-c 3 6 0 0 0 0 134 361310 20FISCHER, D’or-c 4 12 0 1 1 1 4 2 6 4 9 0 2 3 0 27 PAGE, Julius-g 3 8 3 4 2 2 0 5 5 3 11 2 0 0 1 37 DURISSEAU-COLLINS-g 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 5 3 0 0 1 22 KRAUSER, Carl-g 3 12 0 1 7 11 1 4 5 0 13 4 2 1 4 38 HERBER, Johannes-g 2 11 1 4 2 3 9 5 14 2 7 3 0 0 3 40 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 40000 3BEILEIN, Patrick 3 11 2 8 0 0 1 2 3 2 8 2 0 0 0 24 McCARROLL, Mark 5 7 1 2 4 6 2 2 4 1 15 0 1 0 0 28 RELPH, Tyler 4 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 1 18 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00000 3YOUNG, Jerrah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GRAY, Aaron 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20000 2 TEAM 2 1 3 0 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 00100 8 Totals...... 22 63 8 25 6 9 18 17 35 18 58 12 5 4 7 200 TEAM 1 2 3 1 Totals...... 23 48 5 9 24 33 9 22 31 16 75 13 13 4 6 200 Percentages: FG%: 34.9%; 3FG%: 32.0%; FT%: 66.7%. Percentages: FG%: 47.9%; 3FG%: 55.6%; FT%: 72.7%. Officials: Jim Burr, Bob Donato, Bill Laubenstein; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 14665. Officials: Tim Higgins (R), Curtis Shaw, Jim Haney; Technical fouls: Connecticut-TEAM. Pittsburgh-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 12817. Pittsburgh 38 29 67 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total West Virginia 30 28 58 Connecticut 28 40 68 158 Pittsburgh 36 39 75 No. 3 PITTSBURGH 68, GEORGETOWN 58 SYRACUSE 49, No. 3 PITTSBURGH 46 (OT) 27 February 24, 2004 „ MCI Center „ Washington, D.C. 28 February 29, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh outscored the Hoyas 17-0 over a seven minute second half span...The rally erased an eight point Pittsburgh’s school-record 40-game home win streak, 34-game Petersen Events Center win streak and second half deficit (39-31)...The spurt gave Pittsburgh a commanding 50-41 lead with 4:20 to go...Carl undefeated home record was snapped…Pitt had a chance to win it when Chevon Troutman was fouled on Krauser scored nine points in the rally including a 3-pointer that cut the deficit to one point (41-40)...Chevon a layup with Pitt trailing 42-41 with 3.6 seconds remaining in regulation…Troutman converted 1-2 free Troutman’s tip-in layup gave Pitt the lead for good...Pitt led by as many as 12 points, but the Hoyas cut the throws, sending the game into overtime…In the second half, Pitt trailed 42-38 before Julius Page hit a 3- lead to five...Georgetown couldn’t get any closer as the Panthers converted 12 of 14 free throws over the pointer with 46 seconds left...Hakim Warrick’s field goal with 9:31 to go gave Syracuse a 36-32 lead after final 2:15...Pitt trailed by as many as 13 points two different times in the first half...Krauser finished with a it used a 9-0 second half run to battle back from a 36-32 deficit…Pitt scored its least points since it scored career-high 26 points...Chris Taft registered his fifth career double-double...Pitt managed a season-low 20 46 at Penn State on January 16, 1982…The game was Pitt’s first overtime contest in the Petersen Events first half points on account of 14 turnovers...Pitt’s 23 turnovers were its second largest total of the season...Pitt Center…Pitt’s 34-game win streak to open the Petersen Events Center ranks third all-time among facility- won its fifth straight vs. GU and its fourth straight contest in Washington, D.C. opening win streaks (51-UCLA, Pauley Pavilion; 41-Providence, Providence Civic Center)…Pitt shot just 30.9 percent from the floor and 18.8 percent from 3-point range...Jaron Brown set the school record for most PITTSBURGH 68 (25-2, 11-2 Big East) TOT. 3PT. REB. career games played. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min SYRACUSE 49 (19-6, 9-5 Big East) TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 6 0 0 3 4 2 6 8 2 13 1 4 1 1 35 TOT. 3PT. REB. BOWN, Jaron-f 3 5 0 1 3 4 2 1 3 3 91602 33Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TAFT, Chris-c 57002421012112102228WARRICK, Hakim-f 6 15 0 0 5 8 2 6 8 4 17 3 4 2 1 45 PAGE, Julius-g 0 7 0 6 4 6 0 2 2 1 43301 37NICHOLS, Demetris-f 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 KRAUSER, Carl-g 7 14 3 7 9 12 3 6 9 4 26 3 9 0 2 39 FORTH, Craig-c 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 5 6 1 3 1 0 32 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 03000 11McNAMARA, Gerry-g 1 9 1 7 6 6 0 2 2 0 9 1 2 0 0 41 McCARROLL, Mark 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 40100 14PACE, Josh-g 6 13 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 2 13 2 0 0 3 42 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 1ROBERTS, Terrence 1 5 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 22 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 2McNEIL, Jeremy 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 13 TEAM 4 1 5 McCROSKEY, Louie 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 13 Totals...... 21 40 4 15 22 33 13 27 40 13 68 12 23 3 8 200 TEAM 1 1 2 2 Percentages: 52.5%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 66.7%. Totals...... 18 50 1 10 12 16 10 24 34 17 49 9 12 4 5 225 GEORGETOWN 58 (13-11, 4-9 Big East) Percentages: FG%: 36.0%; 3FG%: 10.0%; FT%: 75.0%. TOT. 3PT. REB. PITTSBURGH 46 (25-3, 11-3 Big East) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. BOWMAN, Brandon-f 4 15 0 3 2 2 3 6 9 3 10 1 3 1 3 39 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min OWENS, Darrel-f 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 41100 31TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 4 0 0 1 4 2 0 2 4 5 1 0 0 0 31 FREEMAN, Courtland-c 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 42214 36BROWN, Jaron-f 3 12 0 3 2 2 4 3 7 2 8 2 2 0 3 42 RILEY, Gerald-g 10 21 2 7 3 4 1 1 2 4 25 0 1 0 3 38 TAFT, Chris-c 3 9 0 0 3 6 6511190400 29 COOK, Ashanti-g 6 12 2 7 1 2 0 1 1 0 15 4 2 0 1 39 PAGE, Julius-g 3 10 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 8 1 1 0 0 43 FAULKNER, Omari 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 00000 3KRAUSER, Carl-g 3 12 2 7 1 2 0 3 3 5 9 4 5 0 1 37 REED, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 3DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 CAUSEY, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 00000 6McCARROLL, Mark 3 6 0 1 1 2 1 4 5 2 7 1 1 0 0 24 KILKENNY-DIAW,Amadou 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 00100 5MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 2 1 3 TEAM 3 5 8 1 Totals...... 24 57 4 17 6 10 8 12 20 23 58 8 10 2 11 200 Totals...... 17 55 3 16 9 17 17 24 41 15 46 10 14 0 5 225 Percentages: FG%: 42.1%; 3FG%: 23.5%; FT%: 60.0%. Percentages: FG%: 30.9%; 3FG%: 18.8%; FT%: 52.9%. Officials: Tom Lopes, Andre Pattillo, Doug Shows; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 11876. Officials: Jim Burr (R), John Cahill, Joe Lindsay; Technical fouls: Syracuse-None. Pittsburgh-TEAM; Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 12624. Pittsburgh 20 48 68 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Georgetown 28 30 58 Syracuse 19 23 7 49 Pittsburgh 22 20 4 46

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 6 PITTSBURGH 88, No. 12 PROVIDENCE 61 No. 6 PITTSBURGH 59, VILLANOVA 45 29 March 2, 2004 „ Dunkin’ Donuts Center „ Providence, R.I. 30 March 6, 2004 „ Petersen Events Center „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sparked by low-post players Chris Taft and Chevon Troutman, Pittsburgh used a 6-0 rally to go up 27-21, The win gave Pittsburgh its third consecutive Big East regular season title as it joined Connecticut as the a six-point lead that held until halftime (33-27)...The second half saw Pitt gradually increase its lead to a only other team to win three straight titles (1994-96)...Pitt also completed its third straight 13-3 league record game-high 27 points...An 18-7 run sparked by Taft and Troutman gave Pitt a 63-45 lead with 8:19 remaining...The and earned its first No. 1 seed in the Big East Tournament since 1988...Head Coach Jamie Dixon became 27-point win was Pittsburgh’s largest Big East road win in school history and Pitt’s largest victory in its 38- the first rookie head coach in league history to win the Big East regular season title...Pitt erased a seven- game series vs. Providence...Additionally, it was also the largest road win in Big East history...The victory point halftime deficit (24-17) with a 16-0 run to start the second half, a span which lasted seven minutes and put Pitt back into first place with its 12-3 record...Three Panthers scored 20 or more points...Taft and gave Pitt a 33-24 lead with 13:20 to go...Villanova battled back to tie the game at 37-37 on a Mike Nardi free Troutman combined for 47 points, 79.1 percent FG shooting (19-24), 9-9 FT shooting and 13 rebounds in 66 throw...Pitt sealed the game with a 14-0 run spanning six minutes to go up 51-37 with 2:05 left...Pittsburgh minutes...Taft notched a career-high 24 points on a career-high 10-11 from the floor...Pitt hit 90.3 percent (28- trailed by its largest deficit of the season at 14 points (17-3 at the 8:32 first half mark) and scored just three 31) of its free throw attempts...Pitt won its third straight game vs. Providence and fourth in the last five points over the game’s first 11:28...The 17 first half points were the fewest scored by Pitt in a half on the contests...Pitt scored 76 of its 88 points in the paint or at the foul line. year...The game marked senior day as the Panthers honored their three seniors Jaron Brown, Toree Morris and Julius Page...Pittsburgh completed its regular season with a school-record 27 wins (27-3 overall)...Chris PITTSBURGH 88 (26-3, 12-3 Big East) TOT. 3PT. REB. Taft registered his sixth career double-double and third over the last four games...Pittsburgh went over Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 200,000 men’s basketball fans for the year, a new school-record. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 9 13 0 0 5 5 2 5 7 4 23 4 2 1 2 36 TAFT, Chris-f 10 11 0 0 4 4 0 6 6 3 24 0 2 0 0 30 VILLANOVA 45 (14-15, 6-10 Big East) PAGE, Julius-g 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 150000 33 TOT. 3PT. REB. BROWN, Jaron-g 2 5 0 1 3 3 2 3 5 473202 23Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 10 1 3 13 15 1 3 4 1 22 8 2 0 1 39 RAY, Allen-f 8 23 4 11 4 4 0 3 3 3 24 0101 36 DEMETRIS, Yuri 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 030001 6SUMPTER, Curtis-f 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 2 0211 31 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001000 1FRASER, Jason-c 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 4 2 1210 11 SMALL, Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1FOYE, Randy-g 2 9 1 2 3 6 1 5 6 1 8 2700 33 McCARROLL, Mark 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 402010 12NARDI, Mike-g 1 5 1 4 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 3100 27 GRAVES, Antonio 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 222010 18SNOWDEN, Derrick 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 2101 18 BOWMAN, Marcus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000001 1CHARLES, Chris 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 2 0020 18 GRAY, Aaron 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020000 1SHERIDAN, Will 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 3 1 1100 26 TEAM 0 1 1 1 TEAM 0 0 0 1 1 Totals...... 29 49 2 9 28 31 5 26 31 19 88 20 9 3 7 200 Totals...... 15 46 6 17 9 14 10 22 32 25 45 9 16 4 3 200 Percentages: FG%: 59.2%; 3FG%: 22.2%; FT%: 90.3%. Percentages: FG%: 32.6%; 3FG%: 35.3%; FT%: 64.3%. PROVIDENCE 61 (20-6, 11-4 Big East) PITTSBURGH 59 (27-3, 13-3 Big East) TOT. 3PT. REB. TOT. 3PT. REB. 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 GOMES, Ryan-f 4 11 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 3 11 1 1 0 2 29 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 6 12 1 2 4 5 3 4 7 1 17 0304 36 SANDERS, Rob-f 5 10 1 4 5 10 3 3 6 4 16 2 2 0 0 24 BROWN, Jaron-f 2 5 1 2 2 2 3 0 3 3 7 3102 31 DOUTHIT, Marcus-c 3 11 0 0 2 2 1 4 5 282301 31TAFT, Chris-c 7100 0 2 6 65110160110 31 MCGRATH, Donnie-g 0 4 0 4 0 0 2 1 3 302100 33PAGE, Julius-g 0 8 0 5 5 6 0 4 4 1 5 3013 36 KABBA, Sheiku-g 2 5 1 4 2 2 1 0 1 570000 28KRAUSER, Carl-g 1 9 0 1 9 10 0 5 5 3 11 2302 36 BROWN, Gerald 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 4DEMETRIS, Yuri- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0100 6 ANRIN, Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100000 4TURNER, Ed 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0000 1 BREWINGTON, Dwight 3 9 1 3 4 6 1 0 1 3 11 1 3 0 3 21 KENDALL, Levon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 KOTTI, Tuukka 2 2 0 0 4 5 1 1 2 380100 26McCARROLL, Mark 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 11 TEAM 2 0 2 0 GRAVES, Antonio 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0000 8 Totals...... 19 53 4 19 19 27 12 10 22 24 61 8 11 0 6 200 GRAY, Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0000 2 Percentages: FG%: 35.8%; 3FG%: 21.1%; FT%: 70.4%. TEAM 2 3 5 0 0 Totals...... 17 48 2 12 23 31 14 21 35 14 59 9 9 2 11 200 Officials: Tony Greene, Patrick Driscoll, Paul Faia; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12993. 159 Percentages: FG%: 35.4%; 3FG%: 16.7%; FT%: 74.2%. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh 33 55 88 Officials: Tim Higgins (R), William Bush, John Hughes; Technical fouls: Villanova-TEAM. Pittsburgh-PAGE, Providence 27 34 61 Julius; Attendance: 12508. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Villanova 22 23 45 No. 6 PITTSBURGH 74, VIRGINIA TECH 61 Pittsburgh 17 42 59 31 March 11, 2004 „ Big East Quarterfinal „ New York, N.Y. No. 6 PITTSBURGH 62, BOSTON COLLEGE 53

Pittsburgh built a 10-point halftime lead after outscoring Virginia Tech 13-4 over the first half’s final 4:55...The 32 March 12, 2004 „ Big East Semifinal „ New York, N.Y. rally was sparked by Jaron Brown’s 3-pointer and two Chris Taft dunks...Pitt led by as many as 15 points (55-40 with 8:31 to go) but VT cut the deficit to six points with 2:47 remaining on Zabian Dowdell’s jumper...Pitt Pittsburgh tied a school-record with its 29th win of the season...It won its fifth straight Big East Championship outscored VT 8-2 over the game’s final 1:46...Pittsburgh won its fifth straight contest in Madison Square contest and sixth straight at Madison Square Garden...The win gave Pitt its fourth consecutive appearance Garden and fourth straight Big East Championship game...It also won its fourth straight Big East quarterfinal in the Big East Championship Final...The Panthers become one of two schools (Syracuse) in league history game after losing nine of its previous 11 contests...With the win, Pitt improved to 9-2 in Big East Tournament to appear in four straight title games...Pitt went on a late run to secure the victory as BC cut the deficit to two games over the last four seasons...Julius Page, Jaron Brown and Toree Morris played in their school-record points (52-50 with 2:39 to go)...Carl Krauser hit a running jumper, then a 3-pointer...A Mark McCarroll dunk tying 11th Big East Championship contest. gave Pitt a commanding 59-51 lead with 38 seconds remaining...Pitt trailed by four points (26-22) at halftime after converting 29.6 percent in the first half...Pitt shot 53.6 percent in the second half. VIRGINIA TECH 61 (15-13) TOT. 3PT. REB. BOSTON COLLEGE 53 (23-9) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. MATTHEWS, Bryant-f 5 13 1 3 3 5 3 3 6 5 14 0 3 0 1 30 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min SAILES, Markus-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 323300 28SMITH, Craig-f 7 12 0 0 6 6 4 8 12 2 20 0420 37 COLLINS, Coleman-c 3 4 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 280100 24DUDLEY, Jared-f 2 9 0 2 2 2 3 1 4 0 6 0311 40 DOWDELL, Zabian-g 6 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 13 4 3 0 4 28 AGBAI, Uka-c 4 9 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 2 9 0101 30 GORDON, Jamon-g 7 13 0 2 0 1 2 5 7 4 14 6 2 0 2 35 HINNANT, Louis-g 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 5 4 0100 18 RANDALL, Bryan 1 6 1 5 0 0 2 1 3 330000 11MARSHALL, Sean-g 0 5 0 2 0 0 2 3 5 1 0 0100 16 CALLOWAY, Allen 1 5 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 430200 17WATSON, Jermaine 2 9 1 3 3 4 2 3 5 1 8 2102 23 HARRIS, Shawn 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 200000 11HAILEY, Steve 3 7 0 2 0 0 000 260101 23 McCANDIES, Philip 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 440200 16DOORNEKAMP, Nate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0200 13 TEAM 1 5 6 1 TEAM 2 4 6 1 Totals...... 26 58 2 13 7 12 13 21 34 31 61 13 17 0 7 200 Totals...... 19 53 1 10 14 16 16 23 39 16 53 2 15 3 5 200 Percentages: FG%: 44.8%; 3FG%: 15.4%; FT%: 58.3%. Percentages: FG%: 35.8%; 3FG%: 10.0%; FT%: 87.5%. PITTSBURGH 74 (28-3) PITTSBURGH 62 (29-3) TOT. 3PT. REB. TOT. 3PT. REB. 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 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 6 0 0 2 5 1 5 6 3 12 2 3 1 1 31 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 4 7 0 1 0 1 2 4 6 4 8 2116 33 BROWN, Jaron-f 6 9 1 1 7 9 0 5 5 1 20 6 1 0 3 36 BROWN, Jaron-f 2 7 1 2 6 9 3 6 9 2 11 3102 35 TAFT, Chris-c 4 6 0 0 0 6 325 183010 29TAFT, Chris-c 4 8 0 0 2 4 538 2100100 29 PAGE, Julius-g 4 9 1 4 5 6 0 4 4 2 14 2 1 0 2 37 PAGE, Julius-g 2 6 0 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 4 1011 38 KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 11 1 2 7 8 0 3 3 2 16 2 2 0 1 38 KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 18 0 3 6 8 1 2 3 2 18 5302 40 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200100 7DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0000 7 McCARROLL, Mark 1 4 0 1 2 4 2 3 5 441220 17McCARROLL, Mark 2 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 0100 15 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 2MORRIS, Toree 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0000 3 MORRIS, Toree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101000 3 TEAM 1 1 2 TEAM 3 1 4 1 Totals...... 23 55 2 11 14 22 14 18 32 16 62 11 7 2 11 200 Totals...... 24 45 3 8 23 38 9 23 32 16 74 17 11 4 7 200 Percentages: FG%: 41.8%; 3FG%: 18.2%; FT%: 63.6%. Percentages: FG%: 53.3%; 3FG%: 37.5%; FT%: 60.5%. Officials: John Cahill, Reggie Greenwood, Patrick Driscoll; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 19528. Officials: Tim Higgins, Jim Haney, Mike Stephens; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 19528. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Boston College 26 27 53 Virginia Tech 24 37 61 Pittsburgh 22 40 62 Pittsburgh 34 40 74

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL 2003-04 REVIEW

No. 9 CONNECTICUT 61, No. 6 PITTSBURGH 58 No. 9 PITTSBURGH 53, CENTRAL FLORIDA 44 33 March 13, 2004 „ Big East Championship „ New York, N.Y. 34 March 19, 2004 „ NCAA First Round „ Milwaukee, Wisc.

For the third straight year, Pittsburgh and Connecticut met in the Big East Championship final...The game’s Pittsburgh won its third straight NCAA Tournament First Round game...Pitt won its school-record 30th game first five minutes saw UConn take a 13-2 lead...But Pittsburgh battled back, with runs of 12-0 and 7-0 to on the season...The Panthers entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed...UCF was a No. 14 seed...Pitt outscore UConn 19-2 over an 8-minute span...Pitt used an 8-2 run to go up 34-25 at halftime...Pitt led 51-40 registered its second lowest-scoring output of the season (53 points)...Pitt’s 29.5 percent field goal shooting on Antonio Graves’ 3-pointer with 8:23 remaining, but UConn cut the deficit with a 7-0 run, then took the lead was its worst performance of the year...Chris Taft registered a career-high 16 rebounds...Head Coach on Rashad Anderson’s 3-pointer (57-56) with 2:01 left...A Mark McCarroll jumper gave Pitt a one-point lead Jamie Dixon won his first career NCAA Tournament game...Pitt made its 16th NCAA Tournament but Ben Gordon’s driving layup put UConn back up 59-58 with 30 seconds...Gordon followed with two free appearance...Pitt trailed by three points (36-33) with 10:05 to go...Pitt outscored UCF 13-2 over a seven- throws for the final score...Pitt’s last opportunity came when Carl Krauser drove the lane and was blocked minute span to take a commanding eight point advantage (46-38) with 1:37 to go...Chris Taft’s 3-point play, by UConn’s Josh Boone and Mark McCarroll launched a 3-pointer but both attempts missed...Pitt became followed by a deep Julius Page 3-pointer and three Carl Krauser free throws helped build Pitt’s lead...Pitt’s one of only two programs to appear in four straight Big East Championship title games while Jaron Brown, senior trio of Jaron Brown, Julius Page and Toree Morris set a school record for most career NCAA Julius Page and Toree Morris tied a record with their fourth straight BEC title game appearance and set a Tournament games played with their seventh...Page set the school’s career-record for minutes played. Big East Championship record with their 13th tournament game played...Jaron Brown tied a Big East Championship record with seven steals...Brown set Pittsburgh’s school-record for most rebounds in a Big CENTRAL FLORIDA 44 (25-6) TOT. 3PT REB. East Championship career...Brown, Krauser and Chris Taft each earned all-tourney honors. Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min AVANT, Marcus-f 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 2 3 1 1 0 2 18 CONNECTICUT 61 (27-6) BODDEN, Josh-f 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 5 2 0 1 0 0 28 TOT. 3PT. REB. MORENTIN, Roberto-c 6 13 0 0 4 6 1 8 9 3 16 1 2 0 0 36 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min LYONS, Dexter-g 4 15 2 8 2 2 0 5 5 1 12 1 3 0 1 37 BOONE, Josh-f 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 3 52011 30JOHNSON, Gary-g 2 8 1 6 0 1 1 2 3 3 5 5 4 0 3 33 ANDERSON, Rashad-f 5 13 4 10 0 0 1 4 5 0 14 0 2 1 0 28 EDWARDS, Kingsley 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 OKAFOR, Emeka-c 5 13 0 0 1 2 8 5 13 5 11 1 5 3 4 32 ROSS, Rob 2 4 2 3 0 0 112 161000 17 GORDON, Ben-g 7 22 3 9 6 6 2 6 8 1 23 3 5 0 1 40 PEPPERS, Josh 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 10 BROWN, Taliek-g 3 6 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 2 86402 38BAKANOWSKY, Will 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 13 ARMSTRONG, Hilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 01000 13 TEAM 1 1 2 0 TOOLES, Shamon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 00100 6 Totals...... 16 52 5 20 7 10 9 24 33 22 44 10 14 0 6 200 BROWN, Denham 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 00000 13 TEAM 2 1 3 0 Percentages: FG%: 30.8%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT: 70.0%. Totals...... 22 62 7 19 10 12 20 21 41 14 61 13 17 5 8 200 Percentages: FG%: 35.5%; 3FG%: 36.8%; FT%: 83.3%. PITTSBURGH 53 (30-4) TOT. 3PT REB. PITTSBURGH 58 (29-4) Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min TOT. 3PT. REB. TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 5 5 1 1 2 4 0 3 3 5 13 0 2 0 2 27 Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min BROWN, Jaron-f 0 5 0 2 3 4 3 1 4 0 3 1 1 0 2 38 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 3 50300 23TAFT, Chris-c 2600235111636321130 BROWN, Jaron-f 4 10 0 2 2 2 3 2 5 4 10 6 4 0 7 37 PAGE, Julius-g 2 12 1 6 5 8 1 4 5 1 10 1 2 0 0 36 TAFT, Chris-c 480036213111120126KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 13 3 6 9 10 0 4 4 2 20 1 5 0 3 38 PAGE, Julius-g 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 20112 35McCARROLL, Mark 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 14 KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 13 0 1 2 2 0 8 8 1 10 5 3 0 0 39 GRAVES, Antonio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 3DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McCARROLL, Mark 5 10 1 2 0 0 2 4 6 2 11 1 1 0 0 20 MORRIS, Toree 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 GRAVES, Antonio 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 30000 6 TEAM 0 2 2 0 MORRIS, Toree 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 60110 11 Totals...... 13 44 5 16 22 31 10 27 37 15 53 7 13 1 8 200 TEAM 3 2 5 1 Totals...... 24 55 2 7 8 13 11 22 33 13 58 13 16 2 10 200 Percentages: FG%: 29.5%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 71.0%. Percentages: FG%: 43.6%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 61.5%. Officials: Mike Sanzere, Winston Stith, Charles Range; Technical fouls: None. Officials: Jim Burr, Robert Donato, Mike Kitts; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 19528. Attendance: 18866. 160 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Connecticut 25 36 61 UCF 18 26 44 Pittsburgh 34 24 58 Pittsburgh 22 31 53

No. 9 PITTSBURGH 59, No. 10 WISCONSIN 55 No. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE 63, No. 9 PITTSBURGH 51 35 March 21, 2004 „ NCAA Second Round „ Milwaukee, Wisc. 36 March 25, 2004 „ NCAA Regional „ East Rutherford, N.J. Before a pro-Wisconsin crowd at Milwaukee’s Bradley Center, Pittsburgh advanced to its third consecutive Oklahoma State handed Pittsburgh its largest loss of the season...The 12-point deficit was more than the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen”...Wisconsin grabbed a four-point lead (48-44) on a Clayton Hanson combined total of Pitt’s four other losses (10 points)...Julius Page set Pitt’s school record for most career 3-pointer with 5:46 to go...But Pitt went on a 7-0 run to lead 51-48 with 4:28 remaining...Chris Taft’s offensive points scored in NCAA Tournament play (108)...At halftime, Pitt led 28-26 on account of 12 offensive rebounds rebound-dunk, Julius Page’s steal and layup, and a 3-point play by Chevon Troutman fueled the rally...WU’s and a 20-15 edge on the boards...A Carl Krauser jumper tied the game at 42-42 with under eight minutes Mike Wilkinson’s two free throws tied the game back up at 52-52 with 3:03 left...Carl Krauser gave the to go, but Oklahoma State outscored Pitt 21-9 over the game’s final 7:53 to advance to play...The Panthers the lead back with a driving layup and Jaron Brown converted two free throws for a four point lead Cowboys scored on 10 of 12 possessions during that span...A Jaron Brown 3-pointer cut OSU’s lead to 50- (56-52) with 42 seconds, but Wisconsin’s Boo Wade cut the deficit to one on a 3-pointer...Pitt converted three 47 with 4:46 left but the Cowboys answered with a 9-0 run beginning with Tony Allen’s 3-pointer...John of its last four free throws for the victory...Chevon Troutman pulled down a career-high 14 rebounds...On Lucas’ jumper sealed OSU’s 9-0 run and gave the Cowboys a commanding 59-47 lead with 1:42 to go. the year, Pitt held its 23rd of 35 opponent under 60 points. PITTSBURGH 51 (31-5) WISCONSIN 55 (25-7) TOT. 3PT. REB. TOT. 3PT. REB. 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 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 4 8 0 2 0 0 4 4 8 3 8 0 2 0 2 32 WILKINSON, Mike-f 2 8 0 0 5 5 2 4 6 3 90222 39BROWN, Jaron-f 4 7 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 4 11 0 2 0 2 25 MADER, Dave-c 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 10100 10TAFT, Chris-c 4 9 0 0 0 0 314 283100 31 WADE, Boo-g 3 8 1 2 2 2 0 4 4 4 91100 32PAGE, Julius-g 2 11 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 1 1 0 38 OWENS, Freddie-g 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 00010 10KRAUSER, Carl-g 6 17 0 6 3 6 2 4 6 2 15 3 4 0 0 38 HARRIS, Devin-g 7 14 5 10 2 2 1 6 7 2 21 4 6 0 0 38 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 14 HANSON, Clayton 1 4 1 4 0 2 0 3 3 4 32101 30McCARROLL, Mark 1 4 1 3 1 2 4 1 5 1 4 1 0 0 0 16 UKAWUBA, Ike 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 1GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 NIXON, Ray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00000 10MORRIS, Toree 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 MORLEY, Zach 4 9 1 2 3 4 4 5 9 1 12 2 2 0 1 30 TEAM 2 2 4 1 TEAM 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 21 58 3 17 6 10 16 17 33 18 51 8 12 1 5 200 Totals...... 17 48 8 18 13 17 7 24 31 20 55 9 13 3 4 200 Percentages: FG%: 36.2%; 3FG%: 17.6%; FT%: 60.0%. Percentages: FG%: 35.4%; 3FG%: 44.4%; FT%: 76.5%. OKLAHOMA STATE 63 (30-3) PITTSBURGH 59 (31-4) TOT. 3PT. REB. TOT. 3PT. REB. 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 GRAHAM, Joey-f 4 9 0 1 1 2 0 6 6 3 9 1 1 0 1 35 TROUTMAN, Chevon-f 3 7 0 1 3 3 5 9 14 1 92121 34MCFARLIN, Ivan-f 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 4 6 2 2 1 0 27 BROWN, Jaron-f 2 7 0 1 4 5 4 2 6 3 82201 37LUCAS, John-g 2 7 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 0 7 6 2 0 1 35 TAFT, Chris-c 4 8 0 0 0 0 224 481000 29BOBIK, Daniel-g 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 2 1 0 1 21 PAGE, Julius-g 5 15 2 4 0 0 1 3 4 2 12 1 2 0 2 36 ALLEN, Tony-g 8 14 1 1 6 6 1 6 7 3 23 2 1 3 2 35 KRAUSER, Carl-g 4 14 0 3 8 10 2 6 8 4 16 3 3 0 2 39 GRAHAM, Stephen 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 McCARROLL, Mark 3 7 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 61010 17WEATHERSPOON, Janavo 2 3 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 1 8 0 1 0 0 22 GRAVES, Antonio 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 00001 5MILLER, Jason 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 DEMETRIS, Yuri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 3CRAWFORD, Terrence 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 7 TEAM 0 1 1 1 TEAM 1 2 3 0 Totals...... 21 59 2 10 15 19 15 25 40 17 59 10 9 3 7 200 Totals...... 22 45 4 8 15 16 6 24 30 16 63 13 10 5 6 200 Percentages: FG%: 35.6%; 3FG%: 20.0%; FT%: 78.9%. Percentages: FG%: 48.9%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 93.8%. Officials: Tim Higgins, Tom O’Neill, Frank Scagliotta; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 18866 Officials: Gerald Boudreaux, Rick Hartzell, JD Collins; Technical fouls: None. Attendance: 20029. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wisconsin 26 29 55 Pittsburgh 28 23 51 Pittsburgh 26 33 59 Oklahoma State 26 37 63

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Guard Yuri Demetris contributes experience to the Panthers’ backcourt. Nicknamed “Cousy” for his passing skills and in reference to Boston Celtics great Bob Cousy, Demetris has seen action in 71 career games and 522 minutes. A local Pittsburgh product, Demetris attended Pitt basketball games as a youngster and always wanted to play for the Panthers. ACHIEVEMENTS

PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1927-28 1929-30 HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

The 1927-28 Pittsburgh Panthers Charley Hyatt Lester Cohen

Built around the nation’s top 1-2 scoring punch in All-America Charley All-America Charley Hyatt’s senior season was one for the record books Hyatt and Stanley Wrobleski, the 1927-28 Panthers finished undefeated at as the three-time All-America led Pitt to its second national title in three 21-0 en route to the Helms Foundation national championship. Hyatt and seasons. Hyatt (12.6 ppg./314 points) was described as the “surest shot 162 accurate shooting guard Wrobleski led a Panthers offense that scored a that has ever stepped into the Stadium at Pitt,” and the “greatest” forward then-phenomenal 38 points per game, center Jerry Wunderlich was a in America. He concluded his career averaging an amazing 13.1 points per smooth, invaluable player, All-America captain Sykes Reed always game and twice led the nation in scoring. Also playing key roles included outscored his man with his speed and head coach H.C. Carlson’s Panthers Paul Zehfuss, a tiny guard who gained fame through his speed, Lester took advantage of good depth. Cohen, described as Pitt’s all-time best center, and guard Edward Baker, who also quarterbacked the Panthers football team. „ SEASON NOTES Won mythical national title…Finished an undefeated 21-0 on season, „ SEASON NOTES Pitt’s only undefeated season in school history…Averaged a then- Won Pitt’s second-ever mythical national title…It was Pitt’s second phenomenal 38 points per game…21-game win streak...All-America national title in three seasons…Finished 23-2 on season with only two Charley Hyatt led the nation in scoring (12.7 points per game, 292 points) losses- Syracuse and West Virginia…For the second time in his career, All- and Stanley Wrobleski ranked second (247 points)…Sykes Reed earned All- America Charley Hyatt led the nation in scoring…The season was part of America honors…Outscored opponents 1,001-672 on year, a +15.7 scoring Pittsburgh’s winningest three-year period as the Panthers went 60-7 with an margin…Played a difficult schedule and was universally recognized as .895 winning percentage from 1927-30…Outscored opponents 941-660 on national champions because of its 21-0 record…Two key wins during the season, a +11.2 scoring margin…Finished 12-0 at home…Won the year included a 63-33 win Dartmouth, the 1926-27 Eastern Collegiate season’s first 12 games, a streak that is among the best starts in school champions and a 24-22 win vs. Notre Dame. Against Notre Dame, the history…West Virginia and Syracuse were the only teams to defeat the Fighting Irish led Pitt until the final seconds. With the score tied at 22-22, Panthers…Both games were road contests...With the title, Pitt became one Charley Hyatt took a pass from Paul Zehfuss and laid it through the hoop of 10 schools to win two or more national titles between 1901 and 1937. from under the basket, giving Pitt the lead for the first time as the gun The other schools include Chicago, Columbia, Wisconsin (3), Kansas, sounded. Minnesota, Notre Dame, Pennyslvania, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Yale.

„ ROSTER „ ROSTER Lester Cohen, Paul Fisher, Charley Hyatt, J.W. McMahon, Sykes Reed, Willie Arture, Edward Baker, Brown, Lester Cohen, Milton Cohen, Sandberg, Stanley Wrobleski, Jerry Wunderlich, Paul Zehfuss, Donald Lynch Charley Hyatt, S. Kowallis, Willie Kowallis, Stanley Wrobleski, Paul Zehfuss, (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC). Dean Shannon (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC). 1927-28 FACTSHEET 1929-30 FACTSHEET

„ Overall Record: 21-0. Reed. „ Overall Record: 23-2. season, one of 18 NCAA „ Home Record: 10-0. „ Nation’s one-two scoring „ Home Record: 12-0. Division I players all-time „ Two All-America players in leaders in Hyatt and „ Charley Hyatt was named to earn three honors. Charley Hyatt and Sykes Stanley Wroblewski. All America for the third „ Scoring Margin: +11.2.

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PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1940-41 1973-74 NCAA FINAL FOUR NCAA “ELITE EIGHT”

The 1940-41 Pittsburgh Panthers The 1973-74 Pittsburgh Panthers

Head coach ’s 1940-41 Pitt basketball team started five The 1973-74 athletic year proved to be a magical one for Pitt athletics seniors- Sam Milanovich, Mel Port, Eddie Straloski, George Kocheran and as the basketball team finished 25-4 and the football team posted Pitt’s Jimmy Klein while Larry Paffrath, Clair Malarkey and Lefty Ziolowski each first winning season in 10 years. Pitt played with tremendous pride as it made significant contributions off the bench. The squad was small by team compiled a school-record 22-game win streak. Led by coach Charles 163 standards, but advanced to the Final Four after receiving an invitation to “Buzz” Ridl, top scorers (21.8 ppg/13.4 rpg), Mickey Martin the eight-team NCAA Tournament. (12.2 ppg) and Lew Hill (10.8 ppg) along with key contributors Kirk Bruce, Tom Richards and Keith Starr, the squad became Pittsburgh’s first to „ SEASON NOTES advance to the NCAA’s “Elite Eight.” Made Pitt’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to the Final Four in Kansas City, Mo.…The tournament was the third „ SEASON NOTES basketball tournament in NCAA history (tourney began in 1939)…In the Became first Pitt basketball team to advance to the 32-team NCAA NCAA’s eight-team tournament, Pittsburgh defeated North Carolina 26-20 Tournament’s “Elite Eight”…Concluded season with school-record 25-4 to advance to the Final Four…It lost a 36-30 decision to Wisconsin, which season…Won 22 consecutive games after losing the season opener to went on to win the national title against Washington State…All 11 West Virginia…All five starters were Pittsburgh natives and were featured in members of the team graduated and fought in World War II…One member a prominent story in Sports Illustrated…Received an at-large bid to the 32- of the team, Harry Matthews, was killed in the war but the rest of the team team NCAA Tournament…Defeated both Saint Joseph’s and Furman returned to the United States…During the 1939-40 season, members of before losing the East Regional final to a No. 1 North Carolina State team the Pittsburgh squad participated as part of the first nationally televised which featured David Thompson, Tom Burleson and Monty Towe…At the basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 28, 1940 as time, Billy Knight became just the second player in Pitt basketball history to the Panthers defeated Fordham in the opener….Played its first six games average more than 20.0 points per game in three consecutive seasons on the road, going 4-2…Since the team was small by standards, the team (Larry Harris later became the third)…Averaged 80.8 points per game to its received such nicknames as “Rinkydinks,” “Little Toughies,” “Busy Bees.” opponents’ 65.8 per season...Won 27 straight home games.

„ ROSTER „ ROSTER Bob Artman, James Egan, James Klein, George Kocheran, Paul Marvin Abrams, Jim Bolla, Frank Boyd, Kirk Bruce, Mark Disco, John Lohmeyer, Clair Malarkey, Ed Mastin, Harry Matthews, Sam Milanovich, Endsley, Sam Fleming, Lew Hill, Willie Kelly, Billy Knight, Mickey Martin, Melvin Port, Larry Paffrath, Ed Raymond, Sid Silverman, Ed Strall, John Greg McBride, Scott Nedrow, Tom Richards, Bob Shrewsbury, Keith Starr, Swacus, Bill Rial (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson. Scott Stephens, Wayne Talbott, Ken Wagoner, Tom Booth (mgr). Coaching Staff: Charles “Buzz” Ridl (HC), , Fran Webster.

1940-41 FACTSHEET 1973-74 FACTSHEET

„ Overall Record: 13-6. NCAA Tournament. „ Overall Record: 25-4. new NCAA format. Home Record: 13-0 at FFH. „ Home Record: 7-2. „ All team members „ „ Homegrown team as all „ Pittsburgh was invited to graduated and fought in „ Pitt’s first team to advance five starters grew up in play in the eight-school World War II. to NCAA “Elite Eight” in the the Pittsburgh area.

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PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1980-81 1981-82 EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 1980-81 Pittsburgh Panthers The 1981-82 Pittsburgh Panthers

After concluding the Eastern 8 regular season at 8-5, Pitt entered the In its final season of Eastern 8 competition, Pittsburgh claimed the tournament as the No. 4 seed and captured the crown by defeating league’s NCAA automatic berth with its second consecutive Eastern 8 Duquesne 64-60 in the title game at Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena. Famous for its Tournament championship. After defeating Duquesne (68-64) in the 164 1-3-1 defense, the 1980-81 squad held its three Eastern 8 Tournament opening round and Rutgers (60-47), Pitt cruised to a 79-72 win over West opponents to a 55.6 average in winning the school’s first league tournament Virginia in the title game. West Virginia entered the tournament as the title. Lennie McMillian sparked the Pittsburgh effort by earning tournament favored No. 1 seed after finishing 13-1 in league competition. Clyde MVP honors. Vaughan was named tournament MVP after scoring 21 points in the title game and 21 vs. Rutgers. „ SEASON NOTES Won the school’s first-ever league tournament title and first-ever Eastern „ SEASON NOTES 8 Tournament title...Defeated Rutgers 67-62 in the Eastern 8 Tournament’s Won Eastern Eight Tournament title for the second straight First Round...Prior to that game, Pitt had lost eight straight to Rutgers season…Clyde Vaughan was named Eastern 8 Tournament including a key one-point loss upon entering post-season play...Earned an MVP…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament and lost to Pepperdine in the automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament…Defeated Idaho in the NCAA First Round…The season marked the 75th in Pittsburgh basketball Tournament’s first round before losing to North Carolina in the second history…Clyde Vaughan averaged 18.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game round…Pitt finished 19-12 overall and 8-5 in the league…Sam Clancy and ranked among the league’s top-three players in both categories while ranked among top Eastern 8 players in both scoring (3rd at 16.3 ppg) and Dwayne Wallace contributed 11.4 points and a league-leading 6.2 assists rebounding (2nd, 10.7 rpg)…Head coach ’s first season at Pitt. per game…Final season before Pitt entered Big East Conference competition. „ ROSTER Steve Beatty, Paul Brozovich, Sam Clancy, Brett Crawford, Darrell „ ROSTER Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Lennie McMillian, Carlton Neverson, Dave Steve Beatty, Billy Culbertson, Darrell Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Trent Olinger, John Ryan, Ed Scheuermann, Clyde Vaughan, Dwayne Wallace, Ed Johnson, Roosevelt Kirby, Charles Thompson, Clyde Vaughan, Chip Watkins, Wallace, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: Roy Chipman (HC), Reggie Dwayne Wallace, Andre Williams, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: Roy Warford, Seth Greenberg, Dave Progar. Chipman (HC), Seth Greenberg, Reggie Warford, Dave Progar.

1980-81 FACTSHEET 1981-82 FACTSHEET

„ Overall Record: 19-12. of NCAA Tournament. „ Overall Record: 20-10. before Pittsburgh entered „ Eastern 8 Record: 8-5. „ Lennie McMillian was „ Eastern 8 Record: 8-6. Big East Conference play. „ Home Record: 11-3. named Eastern 8 „ Home Record: 10-3. „ Second straight Eastern 8 „ Advanced to second round Tournament MVP. „ Marked the final season Tournament title.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL ACHIEVEMENTS

PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1986-87 1987-88 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

Curtis Aiken Mike Goodson The 1987-88 Pittsburgh Panthers

In his first season as Pittsburgh’s head coach, Paul Evans turned the Led by the All-America and NBA First Round Draft pick duo of Charles Panthers basketball program around faster than anyone in Big East history. Smith and Jerome Lane and supported by one of the top freshmen classes Evans transformed a squad that finished 15-14 in 1985-86 and guided it to a assembled in NCAA history, the Panthers captured sole possession of the Big co-Big East regular season title and 25-8 record. Combining the leadership East regular season title. Along with the 1-2 punch inside game of Smith 165 of point guard Curtis Aiken, the emergence of NCAA rebounding champion and Lane, other players including Jason Matthews, Demetreus Gore, Sean Jerome Lane, the smooth, silky scoring of Charles Smith along with an Miller, Bobby Martin, Nate Bailey, Pat Cavanaugh and Darelle Porter made outstanding cast of supporting players in Demetreus Gore, Mike Goodson significant contributions. The 1987-88 Big East champions established and Rod Brookin, Evans’ charges guided Pitt basketball into the spotlight. Pittsburgh basketball and proved its potential as a basketball program.

„ SEASON NOTES „ SEASON NOTES Shared the Big East regular season title in a three-way tie with Syracuse Won Big East regular season championship outright with its second and Georgetown with a 12-4 record…Won first-ever Big East regular season straight 12-4 record (Syracuse finished in second place at 11- title since joining the conference in 1982-83…Tied school-record for most 5)…Concluded year 24-7 overall…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for wins in a season (25-8)…Concluded season ranked No. 12 in the AP the fourth time in six years...No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region...After poll…Broke team school records for single season scoring, scoring average, defeating Eastern Michigan in the NCAA Tournament’s First Round, the field goals made, free throws made…Three players became 1,000-point Panthers dropped an 80-74 overtime heartbreaker to Vanderbilt (a Vanderbilt career scorers- Charles Smith, Curtis Aiken and Demetreus Gore…Swept 3-pointer at the buzzer tied the game in regulation)…Jerome Lane 1986 Final Four participants Syracuse and Providence during the regular shattered a backboard in Fitzgerald Field House (Feb. 25 vs. season…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Second Round…Charles Providence)…Charles Smith was named Big East Player of the Year and Smith and Jerome Lane both earned All-Big East and All-America ended his career as Pitt’s all-time leading scorer…Sean Miller was named honors…Won the school’s first-ever Big East Tournament game, 96-88 Big East Freshman of the Year…Charles Smith and Jerome Lane became against Seton Hall…Jerome Lane led the NCAA in rebounding and set the the school’s first-ever duo selected in the NBA Draft’s First Round…Smith Big East’s single season rebounding record (13.5 rpg). was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team.

„ ROSTER „ ROSTER Curtis Aiken, Rod Brookin, Rich Carrigan, Tico Cooper, Mike Goodson, Nate Bailey, Rod Brookin, Pat Cavanaugh, Scott Colombo, Demetreus Demetreus Gore, Jerome Lane, Steve Maslek, Charles Smith. Coaching Gore, Jerome Lane, Chris Langley, Bobby Martin, Steve Maslek, Jason Staff: Paul Evans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, Dom Matthews, Sean Miller, Darelle Porter, Charles Smith. Coaching Staff: Paul Berardinelli, Duffy Burns. Evans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, Ronald “Duffy” Burns.

1986-87 FACTSHEET 1987-88 FACTSHEET

„ Overall Record: 25-8. season league title. „ Overall Record: 24-7. second consecutive „ Big East Record: 12-4. „ Head coach Paul Evans’ „ Big East Record: 12-4. regular season league „ Home Record: 12-3. first season at Pittsburgh. „ Home Record: 11-2. title and its first outright „ Won Pittsburgh’s first regular „ Pittsburgh won a share of its championship.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL ACHIEVEMENTS

PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 2001-02 2002-03 BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN” CO-BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS/NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

The 2001-02 Pittsburgh Panthers The 2002-03 Pittsburgh Panthers

After league coaches picked the Panthers to finish sixth in the Big East’s After a highly successful 2001-02 campaign, the national spotlight was West Division, the 2001-02 Panthers proved the critics wrong and surprised focused on the Panthers to continue that success. And the veteran 2002-03 166 the nation as they won the Big East-West championship and finished 29-6. Pittsburgh team didn’t disappoint. Scoring balance and team defense were The team put Pittsburgh basketball back on the national scene as the squad strengths as six Panthers concluded the year scoring at least 9.0 points per relied on team chemistry and defensive strength. Guard Brandin Knight game while Pittsburgh held its opponents to a school-record 59.2 average. provided important leadership, led the team in both points (15.6 ppg.) and The 2002-03 Panthers did what no Pittsburgh team had ever accomplished assists (7.2 apg.) and played a role in 47.9 percent of the team’s field goals. in the school’s 21-year Big East history: win the Big East Tournament title. Fans enjoyed Julius Page’s athleticism, Jaron Brown’s determination and Using suffocating, physical defense and balanced scoring, Pittsburgh rebounding, Ontario Lett’s scoring presence, Donatas Zavackas’ outside defeated Connecticut, 74-56, for the title. shooting along with a late season emergence from freshman Chevon Troutman. „ SEASON NOTES Finished 28-5 overall and 13-3 in Big East play…Won school’s first-ever „ SEASON NOTES Big East Tournament championship, captured its second consecutive Big Picked to finish sixth in the Big East-West division in the Big East East West title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” coaches’ preseason poll, Pittsburgh captured the Big East title with a for the second straight season…Went 57-11 from 2001-03…Perfect 16-0, school-record 13-3 conference record, the school’s first league title of any Pitt’s best home court winning percentage…Continued a 22-game home kind since 1987-88…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” win streak…Set school-record for least points allowed per game for the just the second time in school history and the first time since (59.2)…Ranked among the nation’s top-10 in seven statistical categories: 1974…Won a school-record 29 games, surpassing the former school record scoring margin (2nd), field goal percentage (2nd), assists per game (4th), won- of 25 wins set in 1973-74…Led Big East in team scoring defense, scoring loss percentage (5th), scoring defense (5th), field goal percentage defense margin, three-point percentage defense…Closed out Fitzgerald Field House (6th), and rebound margin (10th)…Ranked as high as No. 2 nationally in with a school-record 16-1 home record, the most wins in facility eight polls on year and one of five schools nationwide (Arizona, Pitt, Duke, history…Held opponents to 60.9 points per game, the least points yielded Oklahoma, Texas) to rank among the nation’s top-10 throughout the since 1951-52…Head coach Ben Howland was named the 2001-02 season…Advanced to the Big East Championship final for the third straight consensus national coach of the year while Brandin Knight earned All- year…Seniors Brandin Knight, Donatas Zavackas and Ontario Lett finished America, All-Region and co-Big East player of the year honors...Howland’s with the best four-year record in school history: 89-40…Julius Page was national coach of the year honor was Pittsburgh’s first since Johnny Majors named the Big East Tournament Most Valuable Player…Opened and sold won football coach of the year honors in 1976…Advanced to the Big East out the brand-new 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center. Tournament title game for the second consecutive season. „ ROSTER „ ROSTER Marcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Carlo Dorazio, Gino Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Gino Federico, Chad Johnson, Brandin Federico, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Mark Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Mark McCarroll, Toree Morris, Julius McCarroll, Toree Morris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, Ed Page, Tony Tate, Chevon Troutman, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff: Turner, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff: Ben Howland (HC), Jamie Ben Howland (HC), Jamie Dixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, Chris Dixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, Chris Carlson. Carlson.

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PITTSBURGH’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENTS

2003-04 First Year of Men’s Varsity Basketball: 1905-06. Total Years of Men’s Basketball: 96. BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Program Record: 1,280-992 (.563). NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN” National Championships: 2 (1927-28 and 1929-30, both mythical titles). League Regular Season Titles: 5 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04). Big East Regular Season/Division Titles: 5 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04). League Tournament Titles: 3 (1981 Eastern 8, 1982, Eastern 8, 2003-Big East). NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 (1941, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004). NIT Appearances: 8 (1964, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1997, 2001). Total Postseason Appearances: 24 (16 NCAA, 8-NIT). Total Postseason Record: 20-25 (14-17 NCAA, 6-8 NIT). NCAA “Final Four” Appearances: 1 (1941, 8-team tourney). NCAA “Elite Eight” Appearances: 1 (1974, 32-team tourney). NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 4 (1974, 2002, 2003, 2004). Big East Tournament Appearances: 22 in all 22 years since 1982-83. Big East Tournament Record: 16-21 (22 years). Big East Tournament Titles: 1 (2003). All-America Selections: 9 student-athletes (Charley Hyatt, Sykes Reed, Don Smith, Claire Cribbs, Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Jerome Lane, Charles The 2003-04 Pittsburgh Panthers Smith, Brandin Knight). All-Region Selections: 22 student-athletes for 66 honors. With a new head coach and the departure of three starters comprising All-League Selections: 23 student-athletes for 55 honors. 40 percent of the 2002-03 season’s offense, Pittsburgh fans hoped for the Jerseys Retired: 3 (Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Charles Smith). best in 2003-04. But the emergence of Big East Coach of the Year Jamie Student-Athletes Scoring Over 1,000 Career Points: 31. 167 Dixon, Big East Rookie of the Year Chris Taft and Big East Most Improved Player Carl Krauser set Pittsburgh on a course of good fortune as it opened with 18 straight wins en route to a 31-5 record, third straight Big East RECORD BY DECADE regular season title and third consecutive NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen.” Team MVPs Jaron Brown and Julius Page, Chevon Troutman, Year W L Pct. Year W L Pct. Mark McCarroll along with Taft and Krauser formed the foundation of the 1900-1909 18 20 .444 1960-1969 101 135 .428 2003-04 Panthers who won with devastating defense. 1910-1919 99 65 .604 1970-1979 150 121 .554 1920-1929 130 58 .691 1980-1989 180 121 .598 „ SEASON NOTES 1930-1939 146 79 .648 1990-1999 145 150 .491 Set school record with 31 victories...Won the Big East regular season title 1940-1949 84 87 .491 2000-2004 107 30 .781 outright, Pittsburgh’s third consecutive league regular season 1950-1959 120 126 .488 Totals 1280 992 .563 crown...Advanced to the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” for the third consecutive season...Advanced to the Big East Tournament Final for the four straight season...Compiled an 88-16 overall record from 2001-04, a record that WINNINGEST FOUR/TWO-YEAR PERIODS ranks first nationally during that period...Concluded year with school records for most wins (31), most regular season wins (27), most non-conference FOUR-YEAR PERIOD TWO-YEAR PERIODS wins (14) and most home wins (19)...Finished season with third straight 13- By Wins By Wins 3 league record and 39-9 league record from 2001-04...The 39-9 league Senior Class W-L Pct. Years W-L Pct. record over the three years ranks second all-time among winningest three- 2003-04 ...... 107-30 ...... 781 2002-04 ...... 59-10 ...... 855 year Big East eras...Head Coach Jamie Dixon became the first rookie head 2002-03 ...... 89-40 ...... 690 2001-03 ...... 57-11 ...... 838 coach in league history to both guide his team to the Big East title and earn 1987-88 ...... 81-41 ...... 663 1986-88 ...... 49-15 ...... 766 the Big East Coach of the Year Award...Won first 18 straight games of the 1988-89 ...... 81-42 ...... 658 2000-01 ...... 48-20 ...... 706 season...Completed school-record 40-game home win streak (11/23/02-2/ 1930-31 ...... 80-27 ...... 748 1929-31 ...... 43-6 ...... 878 1989-90 ...... 78-45 ...... 634 1973-74 ...... 43-15 ...... 741 29/04) and concluded season with two-year Petersen Events Center record 1986-87 ...... 75-47 ...... 615 1990-92 ...... 39-28 ...... 582 of 35-1..The Petersen Events Center win streak of 34 games ranked as the 1981-82 ...... 74-45 ...... 622 1928-30 ...... 39-7 ...... 848 third longest win streak to open an arena in NCAA Division I history...Set school record for least points allowed per game (56.4 ppg), held 23 By Percentage By Percentage opponents under 60 points and 33 of 36 under 70 points. Senior Class W-L Pct. Years W-L Pct. 2003-04 ...... 107-30 ...... 781 1927-29 ...... 37-5 ...... 881 „ ROSTER 1930-31 ...... 80-27 ...... 748 1929-31 ...... 43-6 ...... 878 Marcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Antonio Graves, Aaron 2002-03 ...... 89-40 ...... 690 2002-04 ...... 59-10 ...... 855 1987-88 ...... 81-41 ...... 663 1928-30 ...... 39-7 ...... 848 Gray, Levon Kendall, Carl Krauser, Mark McCarroll, Dante Milligan, Toree 1988-89 ...... 81-42 ...... 658 2001-03 ...... 57-11 ...... 838 Morris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, Chris Taft, Ed Turner. 1989-90 ...... 78-45 ...... 634 1986-88 ...... 49-15 ...... 766 Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, Pat 1981-82 ...... 74-45 ...... 622 1973-74 ...... 43-15 ...... 741 Sandle, Orlando Antigua. 1974-75 ...... 67-41 ...... 620 2000-01 ...... 48-20 ...... 706

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NATIONAL HONORS

Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87 BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Charles Smith, H.M., 1987-88 Naismith Memorial Basketball The Sporting News Hall of Fame Brandin Knight, 2ndTeam, 2001-02 Henry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D., Elected, 1959 Scripps Howard News Service Charley Hyatt, Elected, 1959 Charles Smith, 1st Team, 1987-88 Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of USBWA All-America Fame Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 Henry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D. Don Hennon, Inducted, 1970 NABC All-America Charley Hyatt Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 2nd Team, 1987-88 NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Helms Foundation All-America Helms Foundation National Player Charley Hyatt, 1927-28 of the Year Sykes Reed, 1927-28 Charley Hyatt, 1929-30 Charley Hyatt, 1929-30 Don Smith, 1932-33 ALL-AMERICA HONORS Claire Cribbs, 1933-34 Don Hennon Claire Cribbs, 1934-35 General Awards was inducted Don Hennon, 1957-58 into the Helms Charley Hyatt, 1927-28 Don Hennon, 1958-59 Athletic Sykes Reed, 1927-28 Foundation Hall Charley Hyatt, 1928-29 of Fame in 1970. Consensus All-America Charley Hyatt, 1929-30 A two-time All- (AP, UPI, USBWA, TSN, NCAA) America Don Smith, 1932-33 168 Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1928-29 selection, Claire Cribbs, 1933-34 Hennon is also Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1929-30 Claire Cribbs, 1934-35 listed as one of Don Smith, 1st Team, 1932-33 Don Hennon, 1957-58 the best-ever Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1933-34 college Don Hennon, 1958-59 Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1934-35 basketball Billy Knight, 1973-74 players Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Charles Smith, 1986-87 according to the Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1958-59 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 NCAA Billy Knight, 2nd Team, 1973-74 publication, Charles Smith, 1987-88 Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 “Men’s Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Basketball’s Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Finest.” Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Wooden National Player of the Joey David, 1986 Wooden Award All-America Year Award Nominees Darren Morningstar, 1992 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Verizon/CoSIDa Academic All- Associated Press All-America Jerome Lane, 1987-88 America Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Joey David, Second Team, 1986 Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1958-59 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Sam Clancy, HM, 1978-79 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 USBWA Most Courageous Athlete Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1986-87 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Orlando Antigua, 1994 Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 Julius Page, 2003-04 Charles Smith, HM, 1987-88 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Brandin Knight, 3rd Team, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, HM, 2002-03 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA National Coach of the Year Honors for Carl Krauser, HM, 2003-04 Ben Howland in 2001-02: Sam Clancy, Second Team, 1977-78 Associated Press National Coach of the UPI All-America Charles Smith, First Team, 1984-85 Year Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Chris Taft, Second Team, 2003-04 Naismith Coach of the Year Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 USBWA Henry Iba Award Billy Knight, 3rd Team, 1973-74 OTHER NATIONAL AWARDS ESPN Magazine College Basketball Coach of the Year NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship The Sporting News Coach of the Year A two-time All-America selection, Brandin Knight Tom Richards, 1976 was named to the Wooden All-America team in 2002-03.

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ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS

CHARLEY HYATT „ Three-time All-America

(1927-28) „ (1928-29) „ (1929-30) „ 6-0 „ Forward „ Uniontown, Pa.

„ Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959. „ Member of the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame and member of its All-Time College Basketball Team. „ One of only 18 players in NCAA Division I basketball history to earn three All-America honors „ NCAA Consensus First Team All-America (1929 and 1930). „ Three-time Helms Foundation All-America selection (1928, '29 and '30). „ Named Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1930). „ Listed in the NCAA's "Men's Basketball's Finest" Publication. „ Member of two national championship teams (1928 and 1930). „ Led the nation in scoring twice (1927-28 and 1929-30). Both years, Pittsburgh won national titles. „ Member of the NCAA's first consensus All-America team (1929). „ Led Pittsburgh to a three-year record of 60-7, including national championships in 1928 and 1930. „ Scored 880 points during his career, averaging 13.1 points per game. Concluded career with 366 field goals made and 148 free throws made in 67 games played and averaged a season-best 14.3 points in 1928-29.

SYKES REED „ One-time-All America DON SMITH „ One-time All-America

(1927-28) „ 6-0 „ Guard „ Braddock, Pa. (1932-33) „ 6-0 „ Guard „ Pittsburgh, Pa.

„ Named Helms Foundation All- „ Named NCAA Consensus First America (1927-28). Team All-America (1932-33). „ Helped lead Pittsburgh to its „ Selected Helms Foundation First first national championship Team All-America (1932-33). 169 (1928). „ Led the Panthers to a 17-5 „ Known for his speed and record in 1932-33. quickness. „ Backcourt mate on the 1927- 28 national title team, Stanley Wrobleski, played at same high school, Braddock High School.

CLAIRE CRIBBS „ Two-time All-America DON HENNON „ Two-time All-America

(1933-34) „ (1934-35) „ 6-0 „ Guard „ Jeannette, Pa. (1957-58) „ 5-8 1/2 „ Guard „ Wampum, Pa.

„ Selected NCAA Consensus First „ Elected to the Helms Athletic Team All-America after both Foundation Hall of Fame (1970). 1933-34 and 1934-35 „ NCAA Consensus (AP and UPI) seasons. First Team All-America (1958). „ Named Helms Foundation First „ UPI First Team All-America Team All-America in both 1933- (1957-58 and 1958-59). 34 and 1934-35. „ Helms Foundation All-America „ Led Pittsburgh to three-straight (1957-58 and 1958-59). Eastern Intercollegiate „ Listed in the NCAA’s “Men’s Basketball titles. Basketball Finest” Publication. „ Member of the following Halls of „ Led Pittsburgh to two NCAA Fame: Ohio Coaches, appearances. Westmoreland County and Ohio „ Scored 1,841 career points and Chapter of the Dapper Dan. averaged 24.2 points over his three-year career. „ Scored 30-plus points 23 times and 20-plus points 52 times.

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BILLY KNIGHT „ One-time All-America

(1973-74) „ 6-7 „ Forward „ Braddock, Pa.

„ NCAA Consensus Second Team All-America in 1973-74. „ United Press International Third Team All-America selection in 1973-74. „ Considered Pittsburgh’s finest all-around player ever. „ Led Panthers to a 25-4 record, including a school-record 22 consecutive wins in 1973-74. „ Pittsburgh reached the 1974 NCAA Regional finals, losing in the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” to top-ranked and eventual national champion North Carolina State. „ Concluded career with 1,731 points (22.2 points per game), 938 rebounds (12.0 rebounds per game) in 78 career games played. „ Averaged in over 20.0 points and over 10.0 rebounds per game in each of his three seasons, the only player in Pittsburgh history to achieve this distinction. „ Also shot an astounding .522 from the field (750-1,436) over his three-year career.

JEROME LANE „ Two-time All-America

(1986-87) „ (1986-87) „ 6-6 „ Forward „ Akron, Ohio

„ NCAA Consensus Second Team All-America selection by both the Associated Press and USBWA in 1987-88. „ AP, UPI and NABC Third Team All-America selection in 1987-88. „ Shortest player to lead the nation in rebounding since 6-foot-6 accomplished the feat in 1957. Led NCAA Division I in rebounding with a 13.5 average in 1986-87. „ Concluded career with a 13.1 points per game average and 10.4 rebounds per game average. „ Averaged over 12.0 rebounds per game in two consecutive seasons, one of only two players in school history to achieve this feat. „ Selected in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft. 170 „ Played in NBA for several teams including Denver, Milwaukee, Indiana and Cleveland.

CHARLES SMITH „ Two-time All-America

(1986-87) „ (1986-87) „ 6-10 „ Center/Forward „ Bridgeport, Conn.

„ Named a Scripps Howard First Team All-America in 1987-88. „ NABC Second Team All-America in 1987-88. „ NABC and Basketball Weekly Third Team All-America in 1986-87. „ AP and UPI Honorable Mention All-America selection in 1987-88. „ 1988 Big East Player of the Year and two-time All-Big East First Team selection in 1986-87 and 1987-88. „ 1985 Big East Freshman of the Year. „ Listed No. 8 on the Big East’s 50 Greatest Players List. „ Led Pittsburgh to its first and only outright Big East regular season championship in 1987-88. „ Member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team. „ First Panthers basketball player selected in the first round of the NBA Draft in 1988. „ Pittsburgh’s career scoring leader with 2,045 career points and also finished with 987 career rebounds.

BRANDIN KNIGHT „ Two-time All-America

(2001-02) „ (2002-03) „ 6-0 „ Guard „ East Orange, N.J.

„ Named to the 2002-03 Wooden All-America team, one of only 10 players nationwide selected to the squad. „ 2002-03 Associated Press honorable mention All-America selection. „ Selected 2001-02 Associated Press Third Team All-America and to the 2001-02 The Sporting News All America Second Team. „ Two-time USBWA All-Region selection (2001-02 and 2002-03). „ Named Big East co-Player of the Year, Big East Most Improved Player, and First Team All-Big East in 2001-02. „ 2001-02 USBWA/NABC All-District Team selection. „ Concluded career as school recordholder in career assists and career steals.

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REGIONAL HONORS

National Association of Basketball REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR Coaches All-Region Clarence Burch, 1953-54 USBWA Region Player of the Year Ed Pavlick, 1954-55 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Don Hennon, 1956-57 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Don Hennon (1), 1957-58 Julius Pegues (HM), 1957-58 Don Hennon (1), 1958-59 REGION COACH OF THE YEAR John Fridley (3), 1959-60 Brian Generalovich (2), 1961-62 NBCA Region Coach of the Year Brian Generalovich (2), 1962-63 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1973-74 Brian Generalovich (2), 1963-64 Ben Howland, 2001-02 Billy Knight (2), 1972-73 Ben Howland, 2002-03 Billy Knight (1), 1973-74 Keith Starr (3), 1974-75 ALL-REGION HONORS Larry Harris (3), 1976-77 Larry Harris (3), 1977-78 Sam Clancy (2), 1978-79 United States Basketball Writers Sam Clancy (1), 1979-80 Association All-District Sam Clancy (1), 1980-81 Larry Harris, 1976-77 Clyde Vaughan (1), 1982-83 Larry Harris, 1977-78 Clyde Vaughan (1), 1983-84 Sam Clancy, 1978-79 Charles Smith (2), 1984-85 Sam Clancy, 1979-80 Charles Smith (1), 1985-86 Sam Clancy, 1980-81 Charles Smith (1), 1986-87 Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83 Jerome Lane (1), 1986-87 Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84 Charles Smith (1), 1987-88 Charles Smith, 1985-86 Jerome Lane (2), 1987-88 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Brian Shorter (1), 1990-91 171 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Sean Miller (1), 1991-92 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Jerry McCullough (1), 1992-93 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Jerry McCullough (2), 1993-94 Brian Shorter, 1990-91 (1), 1994-95 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Vonteego Cummings (1), 1996-97 Jerry McCullough, 1992-93 Vonteego Cummings (2), 1997-98 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Vonteego Cummings (1), 1998-99 Ricardo Greer, 1999-00 Ricardo Greer (2), 2000-01 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Brandin Knight (1), 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Brandin Knight (1), 2002-03 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Julius Page (2), 2002-03 Julius Page, 2002-03 Jaron Brown (1), 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Carl Krauser (1), 2003-04 Julius Page, 2003-04 Julius Page (2), 2003-04

Multiple All-Region Honors NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM

Player Total John Riser, Mideast, 1957 Sam Clancy ...... 3 Billy Knight, East, 1974 Charles Smith ...... 3 Brian Generalovich ...... 3 Vonteego Cummings ...... 3 ABOVE: Vonteego Cummings earned three All- Billy Knight ...... 2 Region honors over his four-year career from 1995-99. Cummings averaged 15.3 points, 4.0 Brandin Knight ...... 2 rebounds and 4.4 assists over his 103-game Larry Harris ...... 2 career. Clyde Vaughan ...... 2 Jerome Lane ...... 2 BELOW: Jerome Lane posed for this publicity photo after he shattered the backboard with a Jerry McCullough ...... 2 tomahawk against Providence on Julius Page ...... 2 January 25, 1988. The night was labeled “The Night the House Came Down” and his dunk is still replayed several times per year on ESPN. Lane earned All-Region status in two of his three seasons at Pittsburgh.

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CONFERENCE HONORS

Rebounding Champion BIG EAST SPECIALTY AWARDS Jerome Lane (14.0), 1986-87 Big East’s 50 Greatest Players Jerome Lane (11.6), 1987-88 Charles Smith, No. 8 Isaac Hawkins (9.7), 1997-98

Big East Player of the Year Assist Champion Charles Smith, 1987-88 Darelle Porter (7.6), 1989-90 Brandin Knight (co), 2001-02 ALL-BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Charles Smith, 1984-85 First Team Sean Miller, 1987-88 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Brian Shorter, 1988-89 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Brian Shorter, 1988-89 Most Improved Player Brian Shorter, 1989-90 Ricardo Greer (co), 2000-01 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Second Team Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84 Coach of the Year Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Ben Howland, 2001-02 Brian Shorter, 1990-91 Jamie Dixon, 2003-04 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Jerry McCullough, 1992-93 Sportsmanship Award Jaime Peterson, 1994-95 Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97 Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98 Ricardo Greer, 1999-00 BIG EAST STAT CHAMPIONS 172 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Scoring Champion Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Clyde Vaughan (22.0), 1982-83 Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2003-04

Third Team Ricardo Greer was named co-Big East Most Improved Player in 2000-01. He was the first of two Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83 consecutive Most Improved Player Award winners as Brandin Knight earned the honor in 2001-02. Charles Smith, 1985-86 Demetreus Gore, 1985-86 Sean Miller, 1987-88 Jason Matthews, 1988-89 Orlando Antigua, 1991-92 Jason Matthews, 1989-90 Ricardo Greer, 1997-98 Jason Matthews, 1990-91 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Darren Morningstar, 1991-92 Jerry McCullough, 1993-94 BIG EAST ACADEMIC AWARDS Eric Mobley, 1993-94 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Big East Scholar-Athlete Isaac Hawkins, 1998-99 of the Year Julius Page, 2002-03 Joey David, 1984-85 Chevon Troutman, 2002-03 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Big East Scholar-Athlete Award Darren Morningstar, 1992 Honorable Mention Jaron Brown, 2001-02 BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT Julius Page, 2001-02 Ontario Lett, 2002-03 Most Valuable Player Julius Page, 2003-04 Julius Page, 2002-03

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM All-Big East Tournament Jerome Lane, 1986-87 All Freshman/Rookie Team Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Charles Smith, 1984-85 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Charles Smith is a three-time All-Region Julius Page was named the 2003 Big East Ontario Lett, 2001-02 selection by both the NABC and USBWA. He Championship’s Most Valuable Player. Pittsburgh Rod Brookin, 1986-87 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 helped guide Pittsburgh to Big East regular captured its first-ever Big East Championship and Bobby Martin, 1987-88 season crowns in 1986-87 and 1987-88. made its third consecutive appearance in the title Jason Matthews, 1987-88 Julius Page, 2002-03 game. Brandin Knight, 2002-03

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CONFERENCE HONORS

Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Brandin Knight, Jan. 7, 2002 Chris McNeal, Jan. 6, 1991 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Brandin Knight, Feb. 18, 2002 Jerry McCullough, Jan. 12, 1992 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Brandin Knight, Dec. 23, 2002 Garrick Thomas, Jan. 17, 1993 Ontario Lett, Jan. 13, 2003 Ricardo Greer, Dec. 22, 1997 BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS Carl Krauser, Dec. 1, 2003 Ricardo Greer, Jan. 19, 1998 Ricardo Greer, Feb. 23, 1998 Player of the Week Rookie of the Week Chris Taft, Dec. 22, 2003 Clyde Vaughan, Feb. 6, 1983 Joey David, Feb. 6, 1982 Chris Taft, Dec, 29, 2003 Andre Williams, Feb. 12, 1984 Demetreus Gore, Dec. 16, 1984 Chris Taft, Jan. 12, 2004 Curtis Aiken, Jan. 4, 1987 Charles Smith, Jan. 27, 1985 Chris Taft, Jan. 26, 2004 Jerome Lane, Feb. 15, 1987 Charles Smith, Feb. 17, 1985 Chris Taft, March 1, 2004 Charles Smith, Jan. 3, 1988 Charles Smith, Feb. 24, 1985 Chris Taft, March 7, 2004 Charles Smith, Feb. 21, 1988 Jerome Lane, Dec. 1, 1985 Brian Shorter, Feb. 4, 1990 Jerome Lane, Dec. 22, 1985 EASTERN 8 STAT CHAMPIONS Sean Miller, Dec. 2, 1990 Rod Brookin, Feb. 1, 1987 Brian Shorter, Jan. 13, 1991 Rod Brookin, Feb. 15, 1987 Scoring Champions Darren Morningstar, Nov. 24, 1991 Sean Miller, Dec. 1, 1987 Larry Harris (22.9), 1976-77 Chris McNeal, Dec. 22, 1991 Jason Matthews, Dec. 13, 1987 Jerry McCullough, Dec. 20, 1992 Sean Miller, Jan. 3, 1988 Rebounding Champions Chris McNeal, Jan. 3, 1993 Sean Miller, Jan. 17, 1988 Sam Clancy (12.8), 1978-79 Jerry McCullough, Jan. 24, 1993 Bobby Martin, Jan. 24, 1988 Sam Clancy (11.1), 1979-80 Andre Alridge, Dec. 19, 1994 Sean Miller, Feb. 14, 1988 Jaime Peterson, Jan. 23, 1995 Jason Matthews, Feb. 21, 1988 Assist Champions Vonteego Cummings, Jan. 13, 1997 Brian Shorter, Jan. 15, 1989 Dwayne Wallace (6.2), 1981-82 Clyde Vaughan earned 1982 Eastern 8 Tournament Vonteego Cummings, Feb. 23, 1998 Brian Shorter, Feb. 5, 1989 Most Valuable Player honors after a 79-72 victory Vonteego Cummings, Nov. 30, 1998 Brian Shorter, Feb. 12, 1989 against West Virginia at Civic Arena. Pittsburgh EASTERN 8 ALL-LEAGUE won back-to-back Eastern 8 tournament titles in 1981 and 1982. The 1982 title was Pittsburgh’s First Team final appearance in the Eastern 8 before its move Larry Harris, 1977-78 to the Big East Conference. 173 Sam Clancy, 1978-79 Sammie Ellis, 1979-80 Terry Knight, 1979 Sam Clancy, 1980-81 Lennie McMillian, 1981 Dwayne Wallace, 1981 Second Team Clyde Vaughan, 1982 Larry Harris, 1976-77 Dwayne Wallace, 1982 Terry Knight, 1978-79 Sammie Ellis, 1978-79 EASTERN 8 WEEKLY AWARDS Sam Clancy, 1979-80 Carlton Neverson, 1980-81 Player of the Week Clyde Vaughan, 1981-82 Larry Harris, Feb. 13, 1978 Sammie Ellis, Jan. 29, 1979 EASTERN 8 ALL-TOURNAMENT Sam Clancy, Feb. 6, 1979 Sam Clancy, Feb. 13, 1979 All Tournament MVP Sammie Ellis, Dec. 17, 1979 Lenny McMillian, 1981 Sam Clancy, Feb. 8, 1981 Clyde Vaughan, 1982 Clyde Vaughan, Jan. 4, 1982 Darrell Gissendanner, Jan. 25, 1982 All Tournament Team Clyde Vaughan, Feb. 22, 1982 Larry Harris, 1978 Player of the Week Honors Rookie of the Week Honors

Player Total Player Total Sam Clancy ...... 3 Chris Taft ...... 6 Vonteego Cummings ...... 3 Sean Miller ...... 4 Brandin Knight ...... 3 Charles Smith ...... 3 Clyde Vaughan ...... 3 Brian Shorter...... 3 Sammie Ellis ...... 2 Ricardo Greer ...... 3 Jerry McCullough ...... 2 Rod Brookin ...... 2 Pittsburgh Head Coach Jamie Dixon is presented the 2004 Big East Coach of the Year Award by Big East Chris McNeal...... 2 Jerome Lane...... 2 Commissioner Michael Tranghese. Dixon became the first rookie head coach in league history to be Charles Smith ...... 2 Jason Matthews ...... 2 selected Coach of the Year after guiding Pitt to a 31-5 record and league regular season title. He became Brian Shorter...... 2 the second Pittsburgh head coach to win the award.

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CONFERENCE HONORS

PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST Panther Award

Big East Preseason 1987-88 1995-96 Player Year Most Valuable Player MVP: Jerome Lane Rookie of the Year: Vonteego Michael Zernich ...... 1952-53 (as selected by league coaches) 1st Team: Charles Smith, Jerome Cummings Julius Pegues ...... 1957-58 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Lane 2nd Team: Jerry McCullough Don Hennon ...... 1958-59 Charles Smith, 1987-88 All-Freshman: Bobby Martin (1st Billy Knight ...... 1973-74 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Team), Sean Miller (1st Team), 1997-98 Kirk Bruce ...... 1974-75 Darelle Porter (2nd Team) 1st Team: Vonteego Cummings 1983-84 Curtis Aiken ...... 1986-87 2nd Team: Clyde Vaughan 1989-90 1998-99 Darelle Porter ...... 1990-91 3rd Team: Curtis Aiken 1st Team: Brian Shorter, Jason 1st Team: Vonteego Cummings Brian Shorter...... 1990-91 Matthews Sean Miller ...... 1991-92 1984-85 1999-00 Vonteego Cummings .... 1998-99 All-Freshman: Charles Smith (1st 1990-91 2nd Team: Isaac Hawkins Ricardo Greer ...... 2000-01 Team), Demetreus Gore (2nd 1st Team: Brian Shorter, Jason Brandin Knight ...... 2002-03 Team) Matthews 2000-01 Jaron Brown ...... 2003-04 2nd Team: Bobby Martin 1st Team: Ricardo Greer 1985-86 Freshman of the Year: Jerome 1991-92 2002-03 Lane 2nd Team All-Rookie: Orlando MVP: Brandin Knight Blue-Gold Award 1st Team: Charles Smith Antigua 1st Team: Brandin Knight All-Freshman: Jerome Lane (1st Player Year Team) 1992-93 2003-04 Louis Cecconi ...... 1949-50 2nd Team: Chris McNeal 2nd Team: Julius Page George Radosevich ...... 1950-51 1986-87 Donald Virostek ...... 1952-53 MVP: Charles Smith 1993-94 Richard Deitrick ...... 1953-54 1st Team: Charles Smith 2nd Team: Jerry McCullough William Downes ...... 1970-71 2nd Team: Demetreus Gore Thomas Richards ...... 1975-76 174 Clyde Vaughan ...... 1983-84

All-League Selctions By Year

Year Selections Year Selections Year Selections 1976-77 ...... 1 1985-86 ...... 2 1994-95 ...... 1 1977-78 ...... 1 1986-87 ...... 2 1995-96 ...... 0 1978-79 ...... 2 1987-88 ...... 2 1996-97 ...... 1 1979-80 ...... 2 1988-89 ...... 2 1998-99 ...... 2 1980-81 ...... 2 1989-90 ...... 1 1999-00 ...... 1 1981-82 ...... 1 1990-91 ...... 2 2000-01 ...... 1 1982-83 ...... 1 1991-92 ...... 2 2001-02 ...... 3 1983-84 ...... 1 1992-93 ...... 1 2002-03 ...... 4 1984-85 ...... 0 1993-94 ...... 2 2003-04 ...... 4

Multiple All-League Honors Multiple First Team Honors

Player Total Player Year Charles Smith ...... 3 Charles Smith ...... 2 Brian Shorter...... 3 Sam Clancy ...... 2 Vonteego Cummings ...... 3 Brian Shorter...... 2 Jason Matthews ...... 3 Clyde Vaughan ...... 3 Sam Clancy ...... 3 McDonalds All-Americans Brandin Knight ...... 2 Jerome Lane...... 2 Player Year Jerry McCullough ...... 2 Charles Smith ...... 1984 Ricardo Greer ...... 2 Jerome Lane...... 1985 Sammie Elllis...... 2 Bobby Martin...... 1987 Brian Shorter...... 1987

Jaron Brown receives his Big East Sportsmanship Award prior to the 2004 Big East Championship in 2004. Brown became the first Panthers player to receive the award. The Panthers went on to win a league-record four of six awards on the evening.

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PANTHERS IN THE NBA

NBA PANTHERS PITTSBURGH’S NBA DRAFT PICKS

BILLY KNIGHT , 1991-92 Overall (11 seasons) Cleveland Cavaliers, 1992-93 Year Player Round Pick Team Indiana Pacers, 1974-77 1954 Dutch Burch 5th 40th Fort Wayne Pistons DARREN MORNINGSTAR Buffalo Braves, 1977-78 1957 Bob Lazor 9th 66th Boston Celtics, 1978-79 (2 seasons) 1958 Julius Pegues 4th 31st St. Louis Hawks Indiana Pacers, 1979-83 Boston Celtics, 1992-93 1959 Don Hennon 6th 41st Cincinnati Royals Kansas City Kings, 1983-84 Dallas Mavericks, 1993-94 1964 Brian Generalovich 3rd 19th New York Knicks , 1984-85 , 1993-94 1974 Billy Knight 1st 6th Indiana Pacers (ABA) MEL BENNETT ERIC MOBLEY Billy Knight 2nd 21st Los Angeles Lakers (3 seasons) (3 seasons) Mickey Martin 4th 69th Detroit Pistons Virginia Squires, 1975-76 Milwaukee Bucks, 1994-95 1975 Mel Bennett 1st N/A Virginia Squires (ABA) Indiana Pacers, 1976-78 , 1995-96 Kirk Bruce 8th NA Utah Stars (ABA) Utah Jazz, 1980-81 Milwaukee Bucks, 1995-96 1976 Keith Starr 4th 56th Cleveland Cavaliers, 1981-82 Vancouver Grizzlies, 1996-97 1978 Larry Harris 4th 73rd Buffalo Braves 1979 Terry Knight 6th 125th San Antonio Spurs KEITH STARR MARK BLOUNT 1980 Sammie Ellis 4th 73rd (2 seasons) (6 seasons) 1981 Carlton Neverson 3rd 56th Chicago Bulls, 1976-78 Seattle Supersonics, Sam Clancy 3rd 62nd 1996-97 1983 Trent Johnson 8th 83rd Boston Celtics CHARLES SMITH Boston Celtics, 2000-02 1984 Clyde Vaughan 6th 117th Indiana Pacers (10 seasons) Denver Nuggets, 2002-03 1988 Charles Smith 1st 3rd Philadelphia 76ers% L.A. Clippers, 1988-92 Boston Celtics, 2002-04 Jerome Lane 1st 23rd Denver Nuggets New York Knicks, 1992-96 1992 Darren Morningstar 2nd 47th Boston Celtics San Antonio Spurs, 1996-98 VONTEEGO CUMMINGS 1994 Eric Mobley 1st 18th Milwaukee Bucks (2 seasons) 1996 Mark Blount 2nd 55th Seattle Supersonics JEROME LANE Golden State Warriors, 1999 Vonteego Cummings 1st 26th Indiana Pacers* 175 (5 seasons) 1999-01 Denver Nuggets, 1988-92 Philadelphia 76ers, 2001-02 Indiana Pacers, 1991-92 %traded on draft day to the as part of a three-team deal *traded on draft day to Golden State Warriors

INTERNATIONAL PRO PANTHERS PITTSBURGH’S CBA DRAFT PICKS

Player Pro League Year Player Round Pick Team Orlando Antigua Harlem Globetrotters 1985 Darryl Shepard 5th 52nd Charleston Jaron Brown Australia th nd Vonteego Cummings Germany 1988 Demetreus Gore 4 42 Tulsa Ricardo Greer France 1990 Rod Brookin 6th 98th Albany Antoine Jones Russia 1991 Brian Shorter 1st 11th Fort Wayne Billy Knight France Jason Matthews 3rd 45th Quad City Ontario Lett Turkey, Korea Bobby Martin 3rd 47th Quad City Jarrett Lockhart France 1993 Chris McNeal 5th 66th Fargo-Morehead Jason Maile Germany, Spain th th Bobby Martin Spain 1994 Eric Mobley 7 109 Rapid City Jerry McCullough Italy, France, Turkey 1997 Mark Blount 5th 51st Grand Rapids Darren Morningstar Italy Jerome Lane also played for several years in the CBA. Jaime Peterson Spain Brian Shorter Spain, Argentina Chad Varga Spain Clyde Vaughan England (28.0 ppg in career) Donatas Zavackas Poland/Lithuania

PITTSBURGH’S FIRST ROUND NBA DRAFT PICKS

Player Pick Year Drafting Team Billy Knight 6th-ABA 1974 Indiana Pacers Mel Bennett *N/A 1975 Virginia Squires Charles Smith 3rd 1988 Philadelphia 76ers Jerome Lane 23rd 1988 Denver Nuggets Eric Mobley 18th 1994 Milwaukee Bucks Vonteego Cummings 26th 1999 Indiana Pacers

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NBA BIO CAPSULES

BILLY KNIGHT MEL BENNETT (1975-82) Professional Career Year Team G Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP REB RPG 1975-76 Virginia-ABA 75 904 12.1 329 819 .402 526 7.0 1976-77 Indiana 67 314 4.7 101 294 .344 237 3.5 Played a total of 11 professional seasons for five different 1977-78 Indiana 31 74 2.4 23 81 .284 93 3.0 teams in both the NBA and ABA…Concluded 11-year pro 1980-81 Utah 28 105 3.8 26 60 .433 93 3.3 career with 13,901 career points, 4,377 rebounds…Played 1981-82 Cleveland 3 5 1.7 2 4 .500 3 1.0 1-year- ABA 75 904 12.1 329 819 .402 526 7.0 nine seasons in the NBA and averaged 15.7 points and 4.5 4-years- NBA 129 498 3.9 152 439 .346 426 3.3 rebounds per game…Averaged at least 22.0 points per game over three straight seasons: 1975-78…Named the 1974-75 KEITH STARR ABA Rookie of the Year after averaging 17.1 points and 7.9 Professional Career rebounds for the Indiana Pacers…Second-leading scorer (behind ) in the ABA in 1975-76 with a 28.1 Played one season in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls (1976- points per game average…Most productive season was in 77) before a knee injury eventually ended his playing 1975-76 when he averaged 28.1 points and 10.1 rebounds for career…Played in 17 career games and averaged 0.8 points the Pacers, his second year in the pros…Four-time All-Pro and 0.6 rebounds per game in 65 minutes…Spent time as an player (three-time All-NBA, one-time All-ABA)…Scored 52 assistant basketball coach at UNLV before joining the high points in a game during the 1980-81 season…Started the school coaching ranks. 1976 ABA All-Star Game, scoring 20 points in 23 minutes…Ranks among Indiana Pacers’ all-time leading CHARLES SMITH scorers (10,780 points) and among the Pacers’ all-time top- Professional Career 10 in rebounds, steals and field goal percentage…Traded from Indiana to Buffalo on Sept. 1, 1977…Went on to a Elected Vice President of the NBA Players Association in successful NBA front office career…Played on same 1976-77 1994…Ranked among the NBA’s top-15 all-time career shot Indiana Pacers team with Pittsburgh teammate Mel Bennett. blockers…Averaged 14.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game in 564-game, nine-year NBA BILLY KNIGHT (1974-85) career…Drafted as the No. 3 pick in the 1988 NBA Draft, Year Team G Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP REB RPG 1974-75 Indiana-ABA 80 1371 17.1 580 1087 .534 632 7.9 Pittsburgh’s highest-ever selection…Played last two seasons 1975-76 Indiana-ABA 70 1969 28.1 774 1567 .494 708 10.1 in San Antonio after three seasons with the New York 1976-77 Indiana-ABA 78 2075 26.6 831 1687 .493 582 7.5 Knicks…Third leading scorer on the Atlantic Division 1977-78 Buffalo-NBA 53 1215 22.9 457 926 .494 383 7.2 Champion New York Knicks in 1992-93…Led Clippers in 176 1978-79 Boston 79 1131 14.3 441 835 .528 347 4.4 1979-80 Indiana 75 986 13.1 385 722 .533 361 4.8 three categories: points (20.0), rebounds (8.2) and blocks per 1980-81 Indiana 82 1436 17.5 546 1025 .533 410 5.0 game (1.96) in 1990-91…Scored career-high 52 points vs. 1981-82 Indiana 81 998 12.3 378 764 .495 257 3.2 Denver, 12/1/90, the second most points in a game during 1982-83 Indiana 80 1370 17.1 512 984 .520 324 4.1 the 1990-91 season…Ranked second on Clippers in scoring 1983-84 Kansas City 75 963 12.8 358 729 .491 255 3.4 1984-85 San Antonio 68 387 5.7 156 354 .441 118 1.7 in 1989-90 at 21.2 points per game…Named to the 1989 2-years-ABA 150 3340 22.3 1354 2654 .510 1340 8.9 NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 16.3 points and 11-years 671 10561 15.7 4064 8026 .506 3037 4.5 6.5 rebounds per game as a rookie…Involved in a variety of charitable organizations and founded the Charles D. Smith MEL BENNETT Foundation and Educational Center, an organization Professional Career dedicated to providing a positive alternative for today’s youth…1988 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. Played five total seasons in the ABA/NBA over a seven-year period…Averaged 6.9 points per game in 204 career CHARLES SMITH (1988-97) professional games…Named to the 1976 ABA All Rookie Year Team G Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP RPG BLK Team while playing with the Virginia Squires…Averaged 12.1 1988-89 LA Clippers 71 1155 16.3 435 878 .495 6.5 89 1989-90 LA Clippers 78 1645 21.1 595 1145 .520 6.7 119 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as a rookie...Played on 1990-91 LA Clippers 74 1480 20.0 548 1168 .469 5.1 145 same 1976-77 Indiana Pacers team with Pittsburgh teammate 1991-92 LA Clippers 49 714 14.6 251 539 .466 6.1 98 Billy Knight. 1992-93 New York 81 1003 12.4 358 764 .469 5.3 96 1993-94 New York 43 447 10.4 176 397 .443 3.8 45

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1994-95 New York 76 966 12.7 352 747 .471 4.3 95 MARK BLOUNT 1995-96 San Antonio 73 609 8.3 244 578 .422 5.0 80 Professional Career 1996-97 San Antonio 19 88 4.6 34 84 .405 3.4 22 9-year NBA 564 8107 14.4 2993 6300 .475 5.8 789 A seven-foot, 250-pound center who plays for the Boston JEROME LANE Celtics…Played in 271 career games, 5,318 career minutes Professional Career and scored 1,586 points (5.9 career average)…Started 73 of 82 games, averaged 10.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and hit 56.6 Turned professional after his junior season at percent of his field goals for Boston in 2003-04...Traded by Pittsburgh…Played five seasons and in 218 career NBA the Nuggets back to the Celtics on Feb. 20, 2003 and played games for the Denver Nuggets (1988-92), Milwaukee Bucks in 27 games for Boston in 2002-03…Career highs include 29 (1991-92), Indiana Pacers (1991-92) and Cleveland Cavaliers points vs. Dallas on 3/19/04 and 21 rebounds vs. Orlando on (1992-93)…Averaged 5.8 rebounds and 5.3 points in his 3/1/04…Signed as a free agent by the Denver Nuggets on career…Selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 1988 NBA August 8, 2002…Played two seasons in Boston from 2000- Draft’s First Round with the 23rd pick...Third season in the 02…Averaged 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 50 starts and 64 NBA was his most productive as he scored 7.5 points and games played as a rookie in 2000-01 and led Celtics in blocks 177 pulled down 9.3 rebounds per game…Played in four with 76, the most by any rookie since Kevin McHale (in 1980- postseason games…Played in the Continental Basketball 81)…Finished third among NBA rookies in blocks per Association following his NBA career…Named a CBA All-Star game…Drafted by Seattle Supersonics in the second round of after leading the league in rebounding. the 1997 Draft…Drafted by the Sioux Falls Sky Force in the 1997 CBA Draft…Played in CBA for Yakima Sun Kings and JEROME LANE (1988-93) played for the Atlantic City Seagulls and New Jersey Year Team G Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP REB RPG ShoreCats of the USBL (1998-00). 1988-89 Denver 54 261 4.8 109 256 .426 200 3.7 1989-90 Denver 67 334 5.0 145 309 .469 361 5.4 1990-91 Denver 62 463 7.5 202 461 .438 578 9.3 MARK BLOUNT (2000-04) 1991-92 Denver 14 37 2.6 14 46 .304 66 4.7 Year Team G Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP RPG BLK 1992-93 Cleveland 21 59 2.8 27 54 .500 53 2.5 2000-01 Boston 64 248 3.9 101 200 .505 3.6 76 5-year NBA 218 1154 5.3 497 1126 .441 1258 5.8 2001-02 Boston 44 94 2.1 32 76 .421 1.9 19 2002-03 Denver 54 281 5.2 105 267 .393 3.4 51 2002-03 Boston 27 120 4.4 45 80 .563 2.8 17 DARREN MORNINGSTAR 2003-04 Boston 82 843 10.3 342 604 .566 7.2 106 Professional Career 4-year NBA 271 1586 5.9 625 1227 .509 4.5 269

A 6-10, 235-pound center, he played two complete VONTEEGO CUMMINGS seasons in the NBA for the Boston Celtics (1992-93), Dallas Professional Career Mavericks (1993-94) and Utah Jazz (1993-94)…Selected by Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1992 NBA Draft Started 23 career NBA games…Spent the 2001-02 season (No. 47 pick)…Went on to coach the Tampa Bay with the Philadelphia 76ers…Traded to the 76ers on October Windjammers of the United States Basketball League…Also 25, 2001 and played in 58 games with Philadelphia…Ranked played professionally in Italy. among NBA leaders with a 2.49 assist-to-turnover ratio in 2000-01 for Golden State…Started 11 games…Scored ERIC MOBLEY career-high 28 points vs. Memphis, 12/8/01…Selected in the Professional Career 1999 NBA Draft by Indiana but acquired by Golden State in a draft day trade…Appeared in 75 games, averaged 9.4 points Played three full years in the NBA for the Milwaukee Bucks and 3.3 assists in 23.9 minutes as a rookie with Golden (1994-95 and 1995-96) and Vancouver Grizzlies (1995-96 and State…Became the first rookie point guard for Golden State 1996-97)…Career average is 3.9 points and 3.1 rebounds in since Tim Hardaway to make his debut in the opening night 38 career starts and 113 career games…Averaged a career- starting lineup in 1999 (13 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists)…In best 5.4 points per game, 3.8 rebounds per game in 1995-96 11 starts as a rookie, averaged 11.5 points, 5.5 assists, 4.0 for Vancouver…Career highs include 14 points scored vs. rebounds and 2.0 steals in 36.7 minutes per game…75 New Jersey, 4/7/95 and 12 rebounds at Washington, 3/10/95. games as a rookie were second to Adonal Foyle’s 76.

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INTERNATIONAL PANTHERS INTERNATIONAL PANTHERS Charles Smith „ 1986 USA World PITTSBURGH’S MEDALISTS Championship Team (Madrid, Spain) CHARLES SMITH (1986 and 1988) and most explosive squads in American history. The Gold Medalist Americans breezed to the gold medal by winning „ 1988 USA Olympic Team „ Gold Medalist- 1986 USA World Championship nine straight games and averaging a record 100.8 (Seoul, Korea) (Madrid, Spain) points per game. Pittsburgh’s Sam Clancy was a Bronze Medalist For the first time in 32 years, USA brought home key contributor off the bench on a team featuring the Gold Medal at the World Championships. Widely NBA All-Stars Isaiah Thomas, Kevin McKale and Sam Clancy considered a darkhorse to win the gold, Team USA Ralph Sampson. He averaged 3.6 points (10-18 FG) „ 1979 Pan finished 9-1 and fended off a late rally to capture an while pulling down 3.3 rebounds per game. American Games 87-85 championship game decision over the USSR. (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Pittsburgh’s Charles Smith provided the firepower JEROME LANE (1987) Gold Medalist as he averaged a team-leading 15.0 points, hit 52.7 percent (61-117) of his field goals and pulled down „ Silver Medalist- 1987 USA Pan American Games Sean Miller 5.8 rebounds per game. Coached by Lute Olsen, (Indianapolis, Ind.) „ 1991 World the team also featured 12 future NBA players University Games including , , Steve Kerr, Team USA won its first five games by an average (Sheffield, England) Kenny Smith and Rony Seikaly. margin of 29 points but was denied the gold medal Gold Medalist for just the second time in 36 years of the event as „ Bronze Medalist- 1988 USA Olympic Team Brazil upset the Americans 120-115 in the Jerome Lane (Seoul, Korea) Championship game. Pittsburgh’s Jerome Lane „ 1987 USA Pan Favored to win the gold medal, head coach John appeared in six games and averaged 3.5 rebounds American Games Thompson’s United States team dropped a semifinal per game. Leading scorers included David Team (Indianapolis, Ind.) game to the Soviet Union but rebounded with a 78- Robinson, Danny Manning and Rex Chapman. Silver Medalist 49 win over Australia to claim the bronze medal. 178 Pittsburgh’s Charles Smith averaged 7.8 points and SEAN MILLER (1991) Jason Matthews 4.1 rebounds per game. It was Smith’s second „ 1989 COPABA international competition. USA finished 7-1 in „ Gold Medalist- 1991 World University Games World competition. (Sheffield, England) Championship Qualifying Team SAM CLANCY (1979) Pittsburgh’s Sean Miller helped lead Team USA to a perfect 6-0 record, a second consecutive gold Vonteego „ Gold Medalist- 1979 Pan American medal and eighth gold in 12 tries. He ranked Cummings (San Juan, Puerto Rico) second on the squad with six 3-pointers and „ 1998 USA connected on a perfect 10-10 free throws. Coached Basketball National Team Led by head coach , the 1979 USA Pan by P.J. Carlesimo, Team USA outscored its Trials (Colorado Springs, American Games team featured one of the youngest opponents 103.2-63.8. Colo.)

Clyde Vaughan „ English National Team, 1989-90

Orlando Antigua „ Harlem Globetrotters, 1995-2002 LEFT: Charles Smith won two „ Dominican Republic National medals including a Gold at the Team, 1994-95, 1997-98 1986 World Championships and a Bronze at the 1988 Olympics.

Ricardo Greer RIGHT: Sam Clancy won a Gold „ Dominican Medal as part of Bob Knight’s 1979 Pan American Games Republic National team. Team, 1999 and 2000

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Charles Smith, Don Hennon and Billy Knight are the three Pittsburgh basketball players to have their jerseys retired. All three have found success beyond basketball as Hennon became a medical doctor, Knight serves as an NBA executive with the Atlanta Hawks and Smith, following a productive NBA career, is a successful businessman and chairman of the Charles D. Smith Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing a positive alternative for today’s youth. RECORDS

COACHING RECORDS

PITTSBURGH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Overall Conf. Overall Conf. Overall Conf. Year Record Record Head Coach Year Record Record Head Coach Year Record Record Head Coach 1905-06 2-9 — Benjamin F. Printz 1939-40 8-9 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1973-74 25-4 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1906-07 6-5 — Benjamin F. Printz 1940-41 13-6 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1974-75 18-11 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1907-08 10-6 — Harry Hough 1941-42 5-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1975-76 12-15 — Tim Grgurich 1908-09 No Team 1942-43 10-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1976-77 6-21 1-9^ Tim Grgurich 1909-10 No Team 1943-44 7-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1977-78 16-11 5-5^ Tim Grgurich 1910-11 6-6 — Wohlparth Wegner 1944-45 8-4 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1978-79 18-11 6-4^ Tim Grgurich 1911-12 10-9 — Dr. George M. Flint 1945-46 7-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1979-80 17-12 5-5^ Tim Grgurich 1912-13 15-7 — Dr. George M. Flint 1946-47 8-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1980-81 19-12 8-5^ Dr. Roy Chipman 1913-14 7-8 — Dr. George M. Flint 1947-48 10-11 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1981-82 20-10 8-6^ Dr. Roy Chipman 1914-15 13-5 — Dr. George M. Flint 1948-49 12-13 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1982-83 13-15 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman 1915-16 15-2 — Dr. George M. Flint 1949-50 4-14 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1983-84 18-13 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman 1916-17 12-6 — Dr. George M. Flint 1950-51 9-17 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1984-85 17-12 8-8* Dr. Roy Chipman 1917-18 5-9 — Dr. George M. Flint 1951-52 10-12 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1985-86 15-14 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman 1918-19 7-7 — Dr. George M. Flint 1952-53 12-11 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1986-87 25-8 12-4* Paul Evans 1919-20 9-6 — Dr. George M. Flint 1953-54 9-14 — Robert Timmons 1987-88 24-7 12-4* Paul Evans 1920-21 12-9 — Dr. George M. Flint 1954-55 10-16 — Robert Timmons 1988-89 17-13 9-7* Paul Evans 1921-22 12-8 — 1955-56 15-10 — Robert Timmons 1989-90 12-17 5-11* Paul Evans 1922-23 10-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1956-57 16-11 — Robert Timmons 1990-91 21-12 9-7* Paul Evans 1923-24 10-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1957-58 18-7 — Robert Timmons 1991-92 18-16 9-9* Paul Evans 1924-25 4-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1958-59 10-14 — Robert Timmons 1992-93 17-11 9-9* Paul Evans 1925-26 12-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1959-60 11-14 — Robert Timmons 1993-94 13-14 7-11* Paul Evans 1926-27 10-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1960-61 12-11 — Robert Timmons 1994-95 10-18 5-13* 1927-28 21-0 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1961-62 12-11 — Robert Timmons 1995-96 10-17 5-13* Ralph Willard 1928-29 16-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1962-63 19-6 — Robert Timmons 1996-97 18-15 10-8* Ralph Willard 1929-30 23-2 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1963-64 17-8 — Robert Timmons 1997-98 11-16 6-12* Ralph Willard 1930-31 20-4 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1964-65 7-16 — Robert Timmons 1998-99 14-16 5-13* Ralph Willard 180 1931-32 14-16 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1965-66 5-17 — Robert Timmons 1999-00 13-15 5-11* Ben Howland 1932-33 17-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1966-67 6-19 — Robert Timmons 2000-01 19-14 7-9* Ben Howland 1933-34 18-4 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1967-68 7-15 — Robert Timmons 2001-02 29-6 13-3* Ben Howland 1934-35 18-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1968-69 4-20 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl 2002-03 28-5 13-3* Ben Howland 1935-36 18-9 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1969-70 12-12 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl 2003-04 31-5 13-3* Jamie Dixon 1936-37 14-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1970-71 14-10 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl Totals 1280-992 197-213* 1937-38 9-12 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1971-72 12-12 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1938-39 10-8 — Dr. H.C. Carlson 1972-73 12-14 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl *Big East regular season record ^Eastern 8 regular season record PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES

Overall League Coach Tenure W L W L Postseason/Yearly Accomplishments Benjamin F. Prinz 1905-07 8 14 Harry Hough 1907-08 10 6 No Team 1908-10 0 0 Wohlparth Wegner 1910-11 6 6 Dr. George M. Flint 1911-21 105 68 Andrew Kerr 1921-22 12 8 Dr. H C. Carlson 1922-53 367 247 — — 1927-28 National Champions, 1929-30 National Champions, 1941 NCAA Semifinals (Final Four) Robert Timmons 1953-68 174 189 — — 1957 NCAA Second Round; 1958 NCAA Quarterfinals; 1964 NIT Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1968-75 97 83 — — 1974 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen”, Eastern Regional; 1975 NIT Tim Grgurich 1975-80 69 70 17 23 1978 Eastern 8 Tournament Semifinals; 1979 Eastern 8 Tournament, Finalists; 1980 NIT

Dr. Roy Chipman 1980-86 102 76 42 49 1981 Eastern 8 Champion; 1981 NCAA Second Round; 1982 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions; 1982 NCAA Tournament; 1984 NIT Quarterfinals; 1985 NCAA Midwest Regionals; 1986 NIT.

Paul Evans 1986-94 147 98 72 62 1987 co-Big East Regular Season Champion; 1987 NCAA Second Round; 1988 Big East Regular Season Champion; 1988 NCAA Second Round; 1989 NCAA; 1991 NCAA Second Round; 1992 NIT Second Round; 1993 NCAA Ralph Willard 1994-99 63 82 31 59 1997 NIT Second Round

Ben Howland 1999-2003 89 40 38 26 2001 NIT Second Round; 2002 Big East West Champion; 2002 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen”; 2003 Big East Tournament Champion; 2003 co-Big East West Champion, 2003 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen”

Jamie Dixon 2003-04 31 5 13 3 2004 Big East Regular Season Champion; 2004 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” TOTALS 1,280 992 197 213 (League record depicts Big East record only) (.563) (.480)

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GENERAL RECORDS

Big East play: 21, Charles Smith vs. Boston „ Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 93, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS College, 1/21/85. Brandin Knight, 2001-02; 87, Jason Matthews, „ Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Jerry 1990-91. SINGLE GAME RECORDS McCullough (15-15) vs. Marshall, 12/5/92. Big East play: 46, Jason Matthews, 1990-91. „ Most Rebounds: 26, Don Virostek vs. „ Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 261, „ Minutes Played: 50, Vonteego Cummings, vs. Westminster, 1952-53. Brandin Knight, 2001-02; 217, Jason Maile, 1996- Villanova, 3/4/98; 50, Isaac Hawkins vs. Villanova, Big East play: 21, Jerome Lane vs. Connecticut, 97. 3/4/98; 50, Jerome Lane vs. Boston College, 2/14/ 2/21/87. Big East play: .524, Garrick Thomas (33-63), 87. „ Most Assists: 16, Bob Shrewsbury vs. South 1995-96. Big East play: 50, Jerome Lane vs. Boston Carolina, 2/14/76. „ Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage College, 2/14/87; 49, Vonteego Cummings vs. St. Big East play: 14, Brandin Knight vs. West Virginia, (min 100 3FGA): .482, Jason Matthews (66-137), John’s, 1/22/98. 2/5/00; 14, Darelle Porter vs. Syracuse, 1/23/90. 1988-89. „ Most Points: 45, Don Hennon vs. Duke, 12/21/57; „ Most Turnovers: 12, Vonteego Cummings vs. Big East play: .522, Jason Matthews (36-69), 41, Don Hennon vs. Geneva, 2/24/58; 41, Don Providence, 1/10/98. 1988-89. Hennon vs. Ohio State, 12/3/58. Big East play: 12, Vonteego Cummings vs. „ Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Big East play: 40, Jason Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/ Providence, 1/10/98. (min. 50 3FGA): .494, Donatas Zavackas (41-83), 97. „ Steals: 7, Ricardo Greer vs. Notre Dame, 1/22/00. 2000-01. „ Most Points, Home Floor: 45, Don Hennon vs. Big East play: 7, Ricardo Greer vs. Notre Dame, 1/ „ Most Free Throws Made: 204, Brian Shorter, Duke, 12/21/57. 22/00. 1989-90; 202, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Big East play: 40, Jason Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/ „ Blocked Shots: 7, 12 players. Big East play: 112, Brian Shorter, 1989-90; 112, 97. Big East play: 7, Mark Blount vs. Connecticut, 12/ Charles Smith, 1986-87. „ Most Points Opponent’s Floor: 38, Larry Harris 4/96; 7, Charles Smith vs. Connecticut, 3/11/88; „ Most Free Throws Attempted: 308, Brian at Maryland, 2/15/77; 38, Don Hennon at West 7, Charles Smith vs. Syracuse, 2/9/87; 7, Bobby Shorter, 1989-90; 276, Ed Pavlick, 1954-55. Virginia, 2/23/57; 38, Don Hennon at Furman, 12/ Martin vs. Seton Hall, 1/20/90. Big East play: 166, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. 6/57. „ Highest Free Throw Percentage: .914, Sean Big East play: 37, Clyde Vaughan at Boston SEASON RECORDS Miller (74-81), 1988-89; .905, Sean Miller (76- College, 1/4/84. 84), 1990-91. „ Most Points-Freshman: 34, Don Hennon at „ Most Games Played: 35 by six players in 2001- Big East play: .927, Sean Miller (76-82), 1991-92. North Carolina State, 12/1/56. 02. „ Most Rebounds: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87; „ Most Points Scored- First Career Game: 34, „ Most Games Started: 35, Brandin Knight, 2001- 424, Don Virostek, 1952-53; 378, Jerome Lane, 181 Don Hennon at North Carolina State, 12/1/56. 02; 35, Julius Page, 2001-02. 1987-88. „ Most Points-Half: 28, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/ „ Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent, 12/97. many players. Big East play: 28, Jason Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/ „ Most Minutes Played: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 97. 2001-02; 1,201, Julius Page, 2001-02. „ Most Field Goals Made: 20, Don Hennon vs. Larry Harris „ Best Minutes Per Game Average: 40.1, Duke, 12/21/57. (1974-78) holds Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98; 39.0, Andre Big East play: 16, Isaac Hawkins vs. Syracuse, 2/ Pittsburgh’s Alridge, 1995-96. career field 26/98. Big East play: 40.3, Vonteego Cummings, 1997- goals made Most Field Goals Attempted: 42, Don Hennon vs. „ 98. record with 803. Duke, 12/21/57. He currently „ Most Points: 651, Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84; 651, Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, Brian ranks fourth all- „ Don Hennon, 1957-58; 622, Ed Pavlick, 1954-55. Shorter (11-11) vs. Providence, 2/11/90. time at Big East play: 375, Clyde Vaughn, 1982-83. Pittsburgh with Big East play: 1.000, Brian Shorter (11-11) vs. „ Highest Scoring Average: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1,914 points Providence, 2/11/90. 1957-58; 25.7, Don Hennon, 1958-59. over his four- Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 8, Jason year career. „ Big East play: 22.0, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83. Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/97; 8, Andre Alridge vs. „ Most Field goals made: 275, Billy Knight, 1972- Georgia, 12/17/94. 73; 270, Billy Knight, 1973-74; 267, Don Hennon, Big East play: 8, Jason Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/ 19547-58. 97. Big East play: 143, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83. „ Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 15, „ Most Field goal attempts: 654, Don Andre Alridge vs. Georgia, 12/17/94. Hennon, 1957-58; 632, Don Hennon, 1958- Big East play: 59; 541, Don Hennon, 1956-57. Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, „ Big East play: 251, Clyde Vaughan, 1982- Sean Miller (6-6) vs. Seton Hall, 2/12/91; 1.000, 83. Sean Miller (6-6) vs. St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87. „ Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. Big East: 1.000, Sean Miller (6-6) vs. Seton Hall, 300 FGA): .600, Brian Shorter (204-340), 2/12/91; 1.000, Jasn Maile (5-5) vs. Notre Dame, 1988-89; .569, Charles Aiken (177-311), 1/29/97. 1985-86. Most Free Throws Made: 18, Charles Smith vs. „ Big East play: .599, Brian Shorter (109-182), Boston College, 1/21/85. 1988-89. Big East play: 18, Charles Smith (18-21) vs. „ Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 150 FGA): Boston College, 1/21/85. .718, Chevon Troutman (135-188), 2002-03; .608, Most Free Throws Attempted: 23 Brian Shorter „ Ontario Lett (127-209), 2002-03. vs. West Virginia, 12/9/89.

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CAREER RECORDS „ Best Rebounding Average: 12.0, Billy Knight, SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCES 1971-74; 11.8, Ed Pavlick, 1952-55; 11.6, Sam „ Most Games Played: 137, Jaron Brown, 2000- Clancy, 1977-81. TRIPLE DOUBLES 04; 128, Sean Miller, 1987-92; 127. Big East play: 9.7, Jerome Lane, 1985-88. „ Ricardo Greer (23 points, 12 rebounds, 11 „ Most Games Started: 136, Julius Page, 2000-04. „ Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 365, assists), vs. Villanova (BET), 3/4/98. „ Consecutive Games Played: 128, Sean Miller, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01; 343, Isaac Hawkins, 1987-92; 127, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. 1996-01. „ Darelle Porter (13 points, 10 rebounds, 11 „ Consecutive Starts: 124, Sean Miller, 12/21/87- „ Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 814, assists) vs. Providence, 1/23/91. 3/23/92; 122, Charles Smith, 11/22/85-3/20/88. Charles Smith, 1984-88; 631, Jerome Lane, Big East play: 66, Sean Miller, 1987-92; 64, 1985-88. 20/20 CLUB Charles Smith, 1984-88. „ Personal Fouls: 410, Sam Clancy, 1977-81; 392, „ Chris McNeal (27 points/20 rebounds) vs. „ Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent- Charles Smith, 1984-88. Boston College, 3/3/92. Charles Smith (122-122), 1985-88; Attila Cosby „ Disqualifications: 29, Julius Pegues, 1955-58; (55-55), 1998-99; 98.2- Ricardo Greer (115-117), 27, Chuck Hursh, 1955-58. „ Bobby Martin (27 points/20 rebounds) vs. 1998-01. „ Most Assists: 785, Brandin Knight, 1999-03; 744, Georgetown, 2/7/90. „ Most Minutes Played: 4,398, Julius Page, 2000- Sean Miller, 1987-92. 04; 4,307, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. Big East play: 401, Sean Miller, 1987-92. „ Brian Shorter (26 points/20 rebounds) vs. Big East play: 2,242, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. „ Best Assists Average: 6.2, Brandin Knight, Northwestern, 12/28/88. „ Minutes Per Game: 34.4, Ricardo Greer, 1997- 1999-03; 5.8, Sean Miller, 1987-92. 01; 34.3, Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99. Big East play: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1987-92. „ Jerome Lane (20 points/21 rebounds) vs. „ Most Points: 2,045, Charles Smith, 1984-88; „ Assist:Turnover Ratio (since 1978-79): 2.32, Connecticut, 2/12/87 2,033, Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84 Sean Miller, 1987-92; 1.95, Darelle Porter, 1987- Big East play: 1,047, Charles Smith, 1984-88; 91; 1.93, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. „ Sam Clancy (20 points/20 rebounds) vs. 983, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01. „ Turnovers: 406, Brandin Knight, 1999-03; 364, Duquesne, 2/18/78. „ Highest Scoring Average: 24.2, Don Hennon, Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99; 364, Ricardo 1957-59; 22.2, Billy Knight, 1972-74. Greer, 1997-01. „ Mel Bennett (22 points/21 rebounds) vs. Big East play: 19.5, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-84; „ Most Steals: 298, Brandin Knight, 1999-03; 257, West Virginia, 3/7/75. 18.5, Brian Shorter, 1988-91. Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. „ Most Field Goals Made: 803, Larry Harris, 1974- Big East play: 174, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. „ Billy Knight (25 points/21 rebounds) vs. 78; 770, Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84. „ Steals Average: 2.6, Kellii Taylor, 1995-00; 2.3, Buffalo, 1/20/74. Big East play: 355, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Brandin Knight, 1999-03. „ Most Field Goal Attempts: 1,827, Don Hennon, Big East play: 2.48, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. „ Billy Knight (26 points/21 rebounds) vs. 1956-59; 1,599, Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84. „ Most Blocked Shots: 364, Charles Smith, 1984- Lafayette, 1/26/72. Big East play: 846, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01; 795, 88; 184, Eric Mobley, 1991-94. Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99. Big East play: 158, Charles Smith, 1984-88. „ Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 800 FGA): „ Blocks Per Game: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1984-88; Big East play: 224, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. .538, Brian Shorter (540-1,004), 1988-91; .534, 2.1, Eric Mobley, 1991-94. 182 „ Rebounding Average: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952- Charles Smith (707-1,324), 1984-88. Big East play: 2.47, Charles Smith, 1984-88. 53; 13.7, Ed Pavlick, 1953-54; 13.5, Jerome Big East play: .528, Charles Smith (355-675), Lane, 1987-88. 1984-88. TEAM RECORDS Big East play: 14.0, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. „ Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 400 FGA): „ Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 198, .589, Ontario Lett (245-416), 2001-03; .557, Eric Jerome Lane, 1986-87; 141, Jerome Lane, 1987- Mobley (371-666), 1991-94. GAME RECORDS 88. „ Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 259, Jason „ Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 246, Matthews, 1987-91; 239, Sean Miller, 1987-92. „ Most Points: 127, vs. Syracuse, 2/13/70. Jerome Lane, 1986-87; 237, Jerome Lane, 1987- Big East play: 139, Jason Matthews, 1987-91; Big East play: 117, vs. Providence, 2/10/90. 88. 117, Sean Miller, 1987-92. „ Personal Fouls: 122, Charles Smith, 1986-87; „ Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 654, 117, Ontario Lett, 2001-02. Brandin Knight, 1999-03; 574, Sean Miller, 1987- „ Disqualifications: 15, John Kendrick, 1951-52; 92; 567, Jason Matthews, 1987-91. 12, Michael Zernich, 1950-51. Big East play: 319, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. „ Most Assists: 251, Brandin Knight, 2001-02; 229, „ Highest 3-point Field Goal Percentage: .457, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. Jason Matthews (259-567), 1988-91; .416, Sean Big East play: 121, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. Miller (239-574), 1987-92; .409, Rod Brookin (94- „ Assists Average: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90; 230), 1986-90. 7.2, Brandin Knight, 2001-02; 7.0, Jerry Big East play: .466, Jason Matthews (139-298), McCullough, 1993-94. 1987-91; .402, Sean Miller (117-291), 1987-92. Big East play: 7.6, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. „ Highest Free Throw Percentage: .885, Sean „ Assist:Turnover Ratio: 2.41, Sean Miller, 1990- Miller (317-358), 1987-92; .878, Jason Matthews 91; 2.38, Sean Miller, 1991-92. (481-548), 1987-91. „ Most Turnovers: 129, Vonteego Cummings, Big East play: .909, Sean Miller (209-230), 1987- 1996-97; 128, Andre Alridge, 1994-95. 92; .889, Jason Matthews (255-287), 1987-91. „ Steals: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97; 85, Vonteego „ Consecutive Free Throws Made: 34, Jason Cummings, 1996-97. Matthews, 1988-89; 34, Sean Miller, 1987-88; 34, Big East play: 55, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96. Don Hennon, 1957-58; 29, Terry Knight, 1978-79. „ Steals Average: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97; 3.0, Big East play: 40, Sean Miller, 1990-91 to 1991- Jerry McCullough, 1995-96. 92. Big East play: 3.0, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97; 3.0, Kellii „ Most Free Throws Made: 628, Charles Smith, Taylor, 1997-98. 1984-88; 552, Brian Shorter, 1988-91. „ Blocked Shots: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87; Big East play: 334, Charles Smith, 1984-88. 96, Charles Smith, 1987-88. „ Most Free Throw Attempts: 834, Charles Smith, Big East play: 53, Charles Smith, 1986-87. 1984-88; 778, Brian Shorter, 1988-91. „ Blocked Shots Average: 3.2, Charles Smith, Big East play: 447, Charles Smith, 1984-88. 1986-87; 3.1, Charles Smith, 1987-88. „ Most Rebounds: 1,342, Sam Clancy, 1977-81; Big East play: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1986-87. 987, Charles Smith, 1984-88; 970, Jerome Lane, 1985-88. Big East play: 502, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Bobby Martin (1987-91) tied the school record with seven blocks vs. Seton Hall on Jan. 20, 1990.

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„ Most Points Both Teams: 235, vs. Syracuse, 2/ „ Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .417 13/70. TOP SEASON STATISTICAL TANDEMS (211-506) in 1990-91. Big East play: 219, vs. Providence, 2/11/90. „ Worst 3-Point Field Goal Pct.: .307 (159-518) in „ Most Points Home Floor: 127, vs. Syracuse, 2/ SCORING 1998-99. 13/70. B. Shorter and J. Matthews, 1989-90 1,151 „ Most Free Throws Made: 741 in 1990-91. „ Most Points Opponent’s Floor: 101, at Buffalo Don Hennon and Julius Pegues, 1957-58 1,090 „ Fewest Free Throws Made: 323 in 1973-74. State, 1/20/74 C. Smith and Jerome Lane, 1986-87 1,084 „ Most Free Throws Attempted: 994 in 1991-92. „ Most Points Half: 69, vs. Syracuse, 2/13/70. B. Shorter and J. Matthews, 1988-89 1,083 „ Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 488 in 1998- Big East play: 61, vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/87. C. Smith and Jerome Lane, 1987-88 1,018 99. „ Fewest Points Scored: 4, vs. Penn State, 3/5/06. C. Vaughan and G. Allen, 1983-84 1,014 „ Highest Free Throw Percentage: .748 (741-991) Big East play: 45, vs. Villanova, 1/11/84. J. Matthews and Brian Shorter, 1990-91 992 in 1990-91. „ Most Points Allowed: 120, vs. LSU, 1/31/69. Don Hennon and John Riser, 1956-57 986 „ Worst Free Throw Percentage: .617 (417-676) Big East play: 103, vs. Syracuse, 2/4/89. in 2000-01. „ Fewest Points Allowed: 9, at Penn State (24-9 REBOUNDING „ Most Rebounds: 1,377 in 1954-55. loss), 1951-52. Jerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1987-88 726 „ Fewest Rebounds: 936 in 1983-84. „ Fewest Points Allowed: 10, vs. Carnegie Tech, Jerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1987-88 617 „ Best Rebound Average: 55.8 in 1952-53. 1928-29. Bob Lazor and Ed Pavlick, 1953-54 603 „ Worst Rebound Average: 34.3 in 1982-83. „ Fewest Points One Half: 2, vs. Penn State, 3/5/ Don Virostek and Dick Dietrick, 1952-53 595 „ Most Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 496 06. Bob Lazor and Chuck Hursh, 1955-56 547 in 1996-97. „ Fewest Points Both Teams: 27, Penn State (15- Sam Clancy and Terry Knight, 1978-79 539 „ Fewest Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 12 loss), 1943-44. 368 in 2002-03. „ Largest Victory Margin: 59, vs. Indiana, Pa. ASSISTS „ Most Personal Fouls: 735 in 1991-92. (108-49), 11/29/86. Brandin Knight and Jaron Brown, 2001-02 330 „ Fewest Personal Fouls: 403 in 1949-50. Big East play: 36, vs. West Virginia (82-46), 2/12/ Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1990-91 327 „ Most Disqualifications: 43 in 1951-52. 03 Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1988-89 322 „ Fewest Disqualifications: 6 in 1973-74; 6 in „ Largest Victory Margin- Road Game: 45, at S. Miller and J. McCullough, 1991-92 312 1990-91. Carnegie Mellon (89-46), 12/16/96. Brandin Knight and Carl Krauser, 2002-03 302 „ Most Assists: 590 in 2001-02. Big East play: 28, at Syracuse, 1/24/04. „ Fewest Assists: 309 in 1973-74. „ Worst Defeat: 51, at Wichita State (109-58), 12/ „ Best Assists Average: 19.4 in 1973-74. 26/64. „ Worst Assists Average: 11.8 in 1982-83. Big East play: 33, at Villanova (88-55), 2/3/96. SEASON RECORDS „ Best Assist Turnover Ratio: 1.26 in 1988-89. „ Most Points in a Losing Game: 96, vs. Geneva „ Worst Assist:Turnover Ratio: 0.770 in 1996-97. (101-96), 1954-55. „ Most Games Played: 35 in 2001-02. „ Most Turnovers (since 1978-79): 584 in 1994-95. „ Most Field goals Made: 48, vs. Syracuse, 2/13/ „ Most Minutes Played (since 1978-79): 7151 in „ Fewest Turnovers (since 1978-79): 208 in 1984- 70. 2001-02. 85. „ Most Field goals Attempted: 74, vs. Syracuse, „ Most Overtime Games Played: 4 in 2001-02; 4 in „ Most Blocked Shots: 157 in 2001-02. 2/13/70. 1954-55. „ Fewest Blocked Shots: 43 in 1982-83. „ Best Field Goal Percentage: .661, vs. Providence „ Total Overtime Games: 55 „ Worst Blocks Average: 5.2 in 1993-94. (37-56), 2/10/90. „ Record in Overtime Games (all-time): 26-29. „ Worst Blocks Average: 1.5 in 1982-83. 183 „ Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 16, vs. „ Longest Game: 3 overtimes, at George „ Most Steals: 338 in 1998-99. Notre Dame, 1/29/97. Washington, L, 75-73, 1/10/76. „ Fewest Steals: 176 in 1992-93 Big East play: 16, vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/97. „ Most Wins (post-1940): 29 in 2001-02. „ Best Steals Average: 11.3 in 1998-99. „ Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 34, „ Most Wins (pre-1940): 23 in 1929-30. „ Worst Steals Average: 5.9 in 1998-99. vs. Georgia, 12/14/94. „ Most Lossses: 21 in 1976-77. „ Most Free Throws Made: 44, vs. New York „ Fewest Wins (pre-1940): 2 in 1905-06. University, 1954-55. „ Fewest Wins (post-1940): 4 in 1968-69. OPPONENT RECORDS „ Most Free Throws Attempted: 60, vs. New York „ Fewest Losses: 0 (21-0) in 1927-28. University, 1954-55. „ Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/20/74; INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Big East play: 55, vs. Providence, 2/7/87. 21 in 1927-28. „ Most Combined Rebounds: 86, vs. Boston „ Longest Losing Streak: 10 from 12/7/68-1/22/ „ Points Scored: 48, Eric Murdock (Providence), 1/ College, 1/26/62. 69; 10 from 2/5/93-3/10/93. 23/91; 46, Bob Tallent (George Washington), 1/11/ „ Most Rebounds: 58 vs. Providence, 2/7/87. „ Best Winning Percentage (pre-1940): 1.000 69. Big East play: 58, vs. Providence, 2/7/87. (21-0) in 1927-28. „ Field Goals Made: 17, Bob Tallent (George „ Personal Fouls: 38, vs. Villanova, 2/7/86. „ Best Winning Pct. (post-1940): .848 (28-5) in Washington), 1/11/69. Big East play: 38, vs. Villanova, 2/7/86. 2002-03. „ Free Throws Made: 16, Sherman Douglas „ Most Assists: 34, vs. Cleveland State, 2/14/74. „ Worst Winning Percentage: .166 (4-20) in (Syracuse), 3/7/87. „ Most Turnovers: 35 vs. Georgetown, 1/3/95. 1968-69. „ Three-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Dana Barros Big East play: 35 vs. Georgetown, 1/3/95 „ Most Points: 2,772, 1986-87. (Boston College), 1/7/89. „ Steals: 20 vs. Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78. „ Fewest Points: 1,466, 1950-51. „ Rebounds: 26, Joseph Hughes (Holy Cross), 2/3/ „ Blocked Shots: 12, vs. St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93. „ Highest Scoring Average: 84.0 in 1986-87. 58; Slobodnik (Duquesne), 1959. „ Most Players Scoring 20 or more Points: 3 vs. „ Lowest Scoring Average: 66.0 in 1968-69. „ Assists: 16, Tony Wyslinger (Illinois), 12/6/86. Syracuse, 2/13/70 (Kent Scott, 28; Paul O’Gorek, „ Fewest Points Per Game Allowed: 59.2 in 2002- „ Steals: 8, Winston Garland (Southwest Missouri 27; Cleveland Edwards, 20); 3 vs. Syracuse, 2/11/ 03. State), 3/12/86. 72 (Billy Knight, 33; Mickey Martin, 26; Kent „ Most Field Goals Made: 1,000 in 1986-87. „ Blocked Shots: 9, Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), Scott 22); 3 vs. Kent State, 2/9/72 (Billy Knight, „ Fewest Field Goals Made: 557 in 1952-53. 2/19/85. 23, Mike Paul, 21; Kent Scott, 20) „ Most Field Goal Attempts: 2,083 in 1974-75. „ Most Players in double figure scoring: 6 vs. „ Fewest Field Goal Attempts: 1,468 in 1961-62. TEAM RECORDS Syracuse, 2/13/70 (Scott 28, O’Gorek 27, Edwards „ Highest Field Goal Pct.: .509 (1000-1965) in 20, Paul 19, Patcher 13, Causer 11), 6 vs. 1986-87. „ Points Scored: 120, LSU, 1/31/69. Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/02 (Page, 17; „ Worst Field Goal Pct.: .363 (438-1206) in 1948- „ Fewest Points: 10, Carnegie Tech, 1928-29. Troutman, 14; Knight 13, Krauser 13, Brown 11, 49. „ Field Goal Attempts: 86, vs. Providence, 2/10/90. Lett, 10). „ Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 225 in 1994-95. „ Total Rebounds: 71, Holy Cross, 2/3/58. Big East Play: 5 many times. „ Least 3-Point Field Goals Made: 110 in 1986- „ Offensive Rebounds: 24, vs. Providence, 2/10/ „ Most Players Disqualified: 5, vs. Villanova, 2/7/ 87. 90. 86. „ Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 682 in 2001- „ Three-Point Field Goals Made: 14, Notre Dame, Big East Play: 5, vs. Villanova, 2/7/86. 02. 1/22/00. „ Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 287 in „ Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 34, 1987-88. Georgia, 12/17/95; 34, Villanova, 2/19/94. „ Personal Fouls: 38, Villanova, 1/2/91.

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SCORING LEADERS

TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING/30-POINT CLUB ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS

Pts. Player Opponent Date Pts. Player Opponent Date Year Player Pts. Avg. 45 Don Hennon Duke 12/21/57 32 Billy Knight at Rutgers 1/5/72 1943-44 .. Tay Malarkey ...... 178 ...... 11.9 1944-45 .. Do Do Canterna ...... 157 ...... 13.1 41 Don Hennon Ohio State 12/3/58 32 Curtis Aiken St. Francis (Pa.) 12/3/86 1945-46 .. Hank Zeller ...... 171 ...... 12.2 41 Don Hennon Geneva 2/24/58 32 Larry Harris Penn 1/30/76 1946-47 .. Sam David ...... 177 ...... 9.8 40 Ed Pavlick Ohio State 1954-55 32 Larry Harris Temple 1/24/76 1947-48 .. Oland Canterna ...... 244 ...... 11.6 40 Jason Maile Villanova 2/12/97 32 Don Hennon Penn 2/27/57 39 Larry Harris Syracuse 12/6/75 32 Kent Scott Wisconsin 12/8/70 1948-49 .. Sam David ...... 390 ...... 15.6 39 Larry Harris at Maryland 2/15/77 32 Kent Scott at West Virginia 3/3/70 1949-50 .. George McCrossin ...... 251 ...... 13.9 38 Don Hennon at Furman 12/6/57 32 Jason Matthews vs. Boston College 3/8/90 1950-51 .. Michael Belich ...... 415 ...... 15.9 38 Don Hennon at West Virginia 2/23/57 32 Larry Harris Duquesne 12/11/76 1951-52 .. Mickey Zernich ...... 334 ...... 15.2 37 Billy Knight at UCLA 12/22/72 32 V. Cummings at Georgetown 2/17/98 1952-53 .. Mickey Zernich ...... 309 ...... 13.4 37 Brian Shorter Oklahoma 1/15/89 32 Kirk Bruce vs. St.Francis (Pa.)12/21/74 37 Clyde Vaughan at Boston College 1/4/84 32 Isaac Hawkins at Syracuse 2/6/98 1953-54 .. Dutch Butch ...... 363 ...... 15.8 37 Curtis Aiken vs. Arkansas 12/29/86 32 Billy Knight at Duquesne 12/7/73 1954-55 .. Ed Pavlick ...... 622 ...... 23.9 37 Don Hennon at UCLA 1/13/59 32 Billy Knight at Kent State 2/27/73 1955-56 .. Bob Lazor ...... 495 ...... 19.8 37 Don Hennon at Carnegie Tech 1959 32 Larry Harris Temple 1/24/76 1956-57 .. Don Hennon ...... 573 ...... 21.2 37 Oland Canterna Westminster 2/14/45 32 Larry Harris Penn 1/30/76 1957-58 .. Don Hennon ...... 651 ...... 26.0 37 V. Cummings vs. Villanova 3/4/98 32 Jason Matthews Boston College 1/31/90 37 Clyde Vaughan at Boston College 1/4/84 31 Sam Clancy vs. Massachusetts 12/27/78 1958-59 .. Don Hennon ...... 617 ...... 25.5 36 Sammy David Carnegie Tech 2/23/49 31 Charles Smith vs. E. Michigan 3/18/88 1959-60 .. John Mills ...... 348 ...... 13.9 35 Don Hennon Manhattan 12/29/57 31 V. Cummings at Villanova 1/19/99 1960-61 .. Ben Jinks ...... 298 ...... 13.0 35 Don Hennon Holy Cross 2/6/59 31 Don Hennon vs. Morehead St. 3/11/57 1961-62 .. Calvin Sheffield ...... 463 ...... 18.5 35 George McCrossin Grove City 1949-50 31 Don Hennon Duquesne 12/14/57 1962-63 .. Dave Roman ...... 359 ...... 15.0 35 Larry Harris Duquesne 2/12/77 31 Don Hennon at Connecticut 2/4/58 34 Billy Knight at Virginia 1/2/74 31 Don Hennon at Westminster 1957-58 1963-64 .. Calvin Sheffield ...... 375 ...... 16.3 34 Charles Smith Chicago State 12/7/87 31 Don Hennon vs. Bucknell 12/31/58 1964-65 .. Larry Szykowny ...... 364 ...... 15.8 34 Don Hennon at Penn State 1/25/58 31 Don Hennon Syracuse 1/10/59 1965-66 .. Larry Szykowny ...... 339 ...... 15.4 34 Don Hennon at N.C. State 12/1/56 31 Clyde Vaughan at St. John’s 3/5/83 1966-67 .. Jim LaValley ...... 297 ...... 11.9 34 Don Hennon at Carnegie Tech 1958 31 Don Hennon at Duke 1/31/59 1967-68 .. Tony Delisio ...... 266 ...... 12.1 34 Brian Shorter vs. Providence 2/11/90 31 B. Generalovich at Columbia 1/17/62 1968-69 .. Mike Caldwell ...... 280 ...... 11.6 184 34 Larry Harris at Virginia 1/21/76 31 B. Generalovich West Virginia 1/20/62 1969-70 .. Kent Scott ...... 405 ...... 16.9 34 Clyde Vaughan Florida State 12/20/84 31 B. Generalovich Carnegie Tech 2/1/64 1970-71 .. Kent Scott ...... 328 ...... 13.6 34 Billy Knight vs. Furman 3/14/74 31 Billy Knight Colgate 2/17/73 1971-72 .. Billy Knight ...... 505 ...... 21.0 34 Jason Matthews Jacksonville 12/6/88 31 Billy Knight at George. Wash. 2/10/73 1972-73 .. Billy Knight ...... 617 ...... 23.7 33 Billy Knight Syracuse 2/11/72 31 Larry Harris Robert Morris 12/9/78 33 Don Hennon Duquesne 12/13/58 31 Larry Harris Cincinnati 2/2/77 1973-74 .. Billy Knight ...... 609 ...... 21.8 33 Larry Harris Canisius 2/2/78 31 Juius Pegues vs. Miami (Ohio) 3/11/58 1974-75 .. Kirk Bruce ...... 497 ...... 17.1 33 Ricardo Greer at Syracuse 2/16/00 30 V. Cummings at Wright State 11/20/98 1975-76 .. Larry Harris ...... 574 ...... 22.1 33 Charles Smith Providence 1/25/88 30 Larry Harris Syracuse 1/14/78 1976-77 .. Larry Harris ...... 617 ...... 22.9 33 Billy Knight at Notre Dame 1/17/73 30 Kent Scott N.C. State 1/23/71 1977-78 .. Larry Harris ...... 516 ...... 20.6 33 Clyde Vaughan St. Francis (Pa.) 12/5/83 30 Demetreus Gore vs. Wisconsin 12/30/86 32 Brian Shorter Syracuse 1/7/91 30 Chris McNeal Illinois 2/13/93 1978-79 .. Sam Clancy ...... 447 ...... 15.4 32 Terry Knight Cincinnati 1/10/79 30 Don Hennon Carnegie Tech 12/14/56 1979-80 .. Sammie Ellis ...... 471 ...... 17.4 32 Billy Knight Duquesne 12/7/73 30 Don Hennon at Westminster 1958-59 1980-81 .. Sam Clancy ...... 504 ...... 16.3 30 Don Hennon St. Louis 1958-59 1981-82 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 541 ...... 18.0 30 B. Generalovich vs. Michigan 12/28/63 1982-83 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 613 ...... 21.9 30 B. Generalovich vs. Drake 3/14/64 30 Clyde Vaughan at LaSalle 3/16/84 1983-84 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 651 ..... 21.0 Don Hennon (1956-59) 30 Billy Knight at West Virginia 12/1/73 1984-85 .. Charles Smith ...... 435 ...... 15.0 owns nine of the top-20 30 Billy Knight Virginia 2/21/73 1985-86 .. Demetreus Gore ...... 466 ...... 16.1 single-game scoring 30 Charles Smith Florida 1/2/88 1986-87 .. Charles Smith ...... 562 ...... 17.0 performances in school 1987-88 .. Charles Smith ...... 587 ...... 18.9 history, including the 30 Jason Matthews at Florida 12/22/88 30 Jason Matthews at Cornell 11/26/90 top three efforts. He 1988-89 .. Brian Shorter ...... 587 ...... 19.6 scored over 35 points in 30 Brian Shorter Villanova 2/20/89 30 Ken Bollens Westminster 2/11/67 1989-90 .. Brian Shorter ...... 598 ...... 20.6 nine career games and 1990-91 .. Jason Matthews ...... 544 ...... 16.5 30-plus points 23 30 John Riser vs. Kentucky 3/15/57 1991-92 .. Chris McNeal ...... 492 ...... 14.5 different times. 1992-93 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 428 ...... 15.3 CLASS RECORDS 1993-94 .. Eric Mobley ...... 370 ...... 13.7 1994-95 .. Jaime Peterson ...... 389 ...... 13.9 POINTS 1995-96 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 336 ...... 13.4 Freshman: 435, Charles Smith, 1984-85. 1996-97 .. Vonteego Cummings ...... 539 ...... 16.3 Sophomore: 587, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. 1997-98 .. Vonteego Cummings ...... 507 ...... 19.5 Junior: 651, Don Hennon, 1957-58. Senior: 651, Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84. 1998-99 .. Vonteego Cummings ...... 419 ...... 16.1 1999-00 .. Ricardo Greer ...... 506 ...... 18.1 2000-01 .. Ricardo Greer ...... 548 ...... 16.6 SCORING AVERAGE 2001-02 .. Brandin Knight ...... 546 ...... 15.6 Freshman: 15.0, Charles Smith, 1984-85. 2002-03 .. Julius Page ...... 391 ...... 12.2 Sophomore: 22.1, Larry Harris, 1975-76. Junior: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1957-58. 2003-04 .. Carl Krauser ...... 493 ...... 15.4 Senior: 25.7, Don Hennon, 1958-59.

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SEASON RECORDS POINTS SCORING AVERAGE Pts. Player (GP) Year Pts. Player (GP) Year 651 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84 26.0 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58 651 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58 25.7 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59 622 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55 23.9 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55 617 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77 23.7 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73 617 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59 22.9 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77 617 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73 22.1 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76 613 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 21.9 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 609 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 21.8 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 598 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90 21.2 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57 587 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89 21.0 Billy Knight (24) 1971-72 587 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 21.0 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84 574 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76 20.6 Larry Harris (25) 1977-78 573 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57 20.6 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90 562 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 19.8 Bob Lazor (25) 1955-56 553 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-90 19.6 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89 548 Ricardo Greer (33) 2000-01 19.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98 546 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 19.1 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-90 544 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91 18.9 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 541 Clyde Vaughan (30) 1981-82 18.5 Calvin Sheffield (25) 1963-64 539 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-97 18.1 Ricardo Greer (28) 1999-00 522 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 18.0 Clyde Vaughan (30) 1981-82 516 Larry Harris (25) 1977-78 17.6 Julius Pegues (25) 1957-58 507 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98 17.4 Sammie Ellis (27) 1979-80 506 Ricardo Greer (28) 1999-01 17.2 Brian Generalovich (25) 1963-64 505 Billy Knight (24) 1971-72 17.1 Kirk Bruce (29) 1974-75 504 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81 17.1 Kent Scott (24) 1971-72 497 Kirk Bruce (29) 1974-75 17.0 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 Rod Brookin (1986-90) connected on 40.8 percent of his 3-point shots to rank third on Pittsburgh’s all-time list. He also scored 496 Jason Matthews (30) 1988-89 16.9 Kent Scott (29) 1969-70 1,047 career points and ranks 30th on the school’s all-time scoring 495 Bob Lazor (25) 1955-56 16.6 Ricardo Greer (33) 2000-01 list.

CAREER RECORDS OTHER SCORING RECORDS 185 POINTS SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 40 GP) DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES Pts. Player (GP) Year Pts. Player (GP) Year „ Career: 106, Charles Smith, 1984-88. 2045 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 24.2 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59 „ Season: 33, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. 2033 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 22.2 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74 „ Consecutive: 81, Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/78. 1914 Larry Harris (107) 1974-78 18.2 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-55 20-PLUS POINT GAMES 1841 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59 17.9 Larry Harris (107) 1974-78 „ Career: 52, Don Hennon, 1956-59. 1840 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 17.8 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91 „ Season: 20, Don Hennon, 1958-59. 1753 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 16.9 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 „ Consecutive: 12, Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/ 1731 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74 16.8 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 29/58. 1671 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 16.5 Sammie Ellis (55) 1978-80 1633 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91 15.9 Kent Scott (72) 1969-72 30-PLUS POINT GAMES „ Career: 23, Don Hennon, 1956-59. 1581 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 15.5 Brian Generalovich (72) 1961-64 „ Season: 9, Don Hennon, two times, 1957-58 1555 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88 15.5 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-57 and 1958-59. 1512 Julius Page (136) 2000-04 15.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 „ Consecutive: 2, three times. 1440 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 15.3 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64 1342 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 15.0 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 40-PLUS POINT GAMES 1282 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 15.0 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 „ Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59. 1282 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 14.9 John Riser (78) 1954-57 „ Season: 2, Don Hennon, 1957-58. 1258 Jaron Brown (137) 2000-04 14.4 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 20.0-PLUS AVERAGE SEASONS 1217 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 13.6 Julius Pegues (77) 1955-58 „ Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59; Larry 1200 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87 13.4 Samuel David (46) 1947-49 Harris, 1974-78; Billy Knight, 1971-74. 1175 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-57 13.1 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 1164 John Riser (78) 1954-57 13.1 Clarence Burch (45) 1951,54 POINTS OVER A TWO-GAME STRETCH 1143 Kent Scott (72) 1969-72 12.7 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88 „ Career: 76, Don Hennon (45-Duke/31- 1127 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 12.6 Dave Roman (50) 1962-64 Duquesne), 1956-57. 1115 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64 12.5 Oland Canterna (45) 1947-49 PCT. OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES 1114 Brian Generalovich (72) 1961-64 12.1 Ben Jinks (70) 1960-63 „ Career: 96.0%, Don Hennon (73-76), 1956- 1099 Donatas Zavackas (118) 1999-03 12.1 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 59. 1067 Chris McNeal (95) 1990-93 12.1 Larry Szykowny (67) 1963-66 „ Season: 100.0%, many players. 1057 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-81 11.9 Michael Zernich (71) 1950-53 1050 Julius Pegues (77) 1955-58 11.9 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-81 MULTIPLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1047 Rod Brookin (94) 1986-90 11.8 John Fridley (72) 1958-61 „ Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-58; Billy 1007 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 11.6 Mike Paul (68) 1969-72 Knight, 1971-74; Larry Harris, 1974-78; Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99; Clyde 959 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97 11.3 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 Vaughan, 1980-84; Charles Smith, 1984-88. 944 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82 11.2 Chris McNeal (95) 1990-93 930 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-55 11.2 Bob Lovett (64) 1963-66 MULTIPLE 500-PLUS POINT SEASONS 930 Orlando Antigua (116) 1991-95 11.1 Rod Brookin (94) 1986-90 „ Career: 3, four players- Don Hennon, 1956- 921 Samuel David (76) 1945-49 11.1 Julius Page (136) 2000-04 58; Billy Knight, 1971-74; Larry Harris, 1974- 905 Sammie Ellis (55) 1978-80 11.0 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 78; Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84.

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1,000-POINT CLUB

1. CHARLES SMITH „ 2,045 POINTS No. 32 „ 6-10 „ 230 „ Center „ Bridgeport, Conn. (Warren Harding)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1984-85 29 29 956 33.0 151 301 .502 0 0 .000 133 175 .760 -- 231 231 8.0 79 1 15 58 63 24 435 15.0 1985-86 29 29 1077 37.1 165 318 .519 0 0 .000 131 172 .762 -- 235 235 8.1 97 7 46 59 81 27 461 15.9 1986-87 33 33 1050 31.8 180 327 .550 0 0 .000 202 275 .735 96 186 282 8.5 122 9 53 65 106 25 562 17.0 1987-88 31 31 1020 32.9 211 378 .558 3 11 .273 162 212 .764 77 162 239 7.7 94 5 57 67 96 38 587 18.9 TOTAL 122 122 4103 33.6 707 1324 .534 3 11 .273 628 834 .753 173 814 987 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8

2. CLYDE VAUGHAN „ 2,033 POINTS No. 42 „ 6-4 „ 210 „ Forward „ Mount Vernon, N.Y. (New Rochelle)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1980-81 31 -- 447 14.4 89 198 .449 ------50 94 .532 -- 124 124 4.0 30 0 9 27 2 7 228 7.4 1981-82 30 -- 1081 36.0 199 397 .501 ------143 200 .715 -- 284 284 9.5 63 0 19 67 9 22 541 18.0 1982-83 28 -- 1067 38.1 228 478 .477 ------157 213 .737 -- 258 258 9.2 63 1 19 26 6 17 613 21.9 1983-84 31 -- 1146 37.0 254 526 .483 ------143 189 .757 -- 256 256 8.3 61 1 43 64 3 18 651 21.0 TOTAL 120 -- 3741 31.2 770 1599 .482 ------493 696 .708 -- 922 922 7.7 217 2 90 184 20 64 2033 16.9

3. LARRY HARRIS „ 1,914 POINTS No. 24 „ 6-6 „ 205 „ Forward „ Loraine, Ohio (Clearview)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1974-75 29 ------90 200 .450 ------27 44 .614 -- 96 96 3.3 52 2 25 -- 19 -- 207 7.1 1975-76 26 ------242 475 .509 ------90 117 .769 -- 167 167 6.4 77 4 20 -- 24 -- 574 22.1 186 1976-77 27 ------254 494 .514 ------109 133 .820 -- 175 175 6.5 81 4 41 -- 4 -- 617 22.9 1977-78 25 ------217 415 .523 ------82 102 .804 -- 131 131 5.2 74 3 37 -- 16 -- 516 20.6 TOTAL 107 ------803 1584 .507 ------308 396 .778 -- 569 569 5.3 284 13 123 -- 63 -- 1914 17.9

4. DON HENNON „ 1,841 POINTS No. 10 „ 5-8 1/2 „ 188 „ Guard „ Wampum, Pa. (Wampum)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1956-57 27 ------225 541 .416 ------123 149 .826 -- 95 95 3.5 68 2 ------573 21.2 1957-58 25 ------267 654 .408 ------117 140 .836 -- 118 118 4.7 65 0 ------651 26.0 1958-59 24 ------231 632 .366 ------155 191 .812 -- 105 105 4.4 77 1 ------617 25.7 TOTAL 76 ------723 1827 .396 ------395 480 .823 -- 318 318 4.2 210 3 ------1841 24.2

5. JASON MATTHEWS „ 1,840 POINTS No. 22 „ 6-3 „ 180 „ Guard „ Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Monica)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1987-88 31 23 638 20.6 85 191 .445 26 58 .448 51 61 .836 19 27 46 1.5 68 2 49 46 2 17 247 8.0 1988-89 30 30 884 29.5 144 300 .480 66 137 .482 142 158 .899 33 51 84 2.8 83 3 37 57 7 25 496 16.5 1989-90 29 29 1092 37.7 166 361 .460 80 175 .457 141 158 .892 28 60 88 3.0 99 0 69 65 4 30 553 19.1 1990-91 33 30 938 28.4 155 360 .431 87 197 .442 147 171 .860 13 57 70 2.1 75 0 70 56 7 37 544 16.5 TOTAL 123 112 3552 28.9 550 1212 .454 259 567 .457 481 548 .878 93 195 288 2.3 325 5 225 224 20 109 1840 15.0

6. RICARDO GREER „ 1,753 POINTS No. 25 „ 6-5 „ 220 „ Guard/Forward „ New York, N.Y. (George Washington/Cheshire Academy, Mass.)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1997-98 27 27 967 35.8 132 308 .429 23 90 .256 48 66 .727 81 100 181 6.7 74 0 117 106 7 42 335 12.4 1998-99 29 28 928 32.0 144 326 .442 8 44 .182 68 97 .701 84 105 189 6.5 92 2 73 72 11 63 364 12.6 1999-00 28 28 1008 36.0 189 407 .464 31 94 .330 97 151 .642 121 154 275 9.8 62 0 90 99 2 49 506 18.1 2000-01 33 32 1123 34.0 207 427 .485 34 120 .283 100 146 .685 79 164 243 7.4 74 0 93 87 12 42 548 16.6 TOTAL 117 115 4026 34.4 672 1468 .458 96 348 .276 313 460 .680 365 523 888 7.6 302 2 373 364 32 196 1753 15.0

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1,000-POINT CLUB

7. BILLY KNIGHT „ 1,731 POINTS No. 34 „ 6-7 „ 200 „ Forward „ Braddock, Pa. (Braddock)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1971-72 24 ------205 381 .538 ------95 131 .725 -- 276 276 11.5 65 2 56 ------505 21.0 1972-73 26 ------275 530 .519 ------67 89 .753 -- 287 287 11.0 54 0 77 ------617 23.7 1973-74 28 ------270 525 .514 ------69 89 .775 -- 375 375 13.4 70 2 73 ------609 21.8 TOTAL 78 ------750 1436 .522 ------231 309 .748 -- 938 938 12.0 189 4 206 ------1731 22.2

8. SAM CLANCY „ 1,671 POINTS No. 15 „ 6-7 „ 235 „ Forward „ Pittsburgh, Pa. (Brashear)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1977-78 27 -- -- 0.0 155 320 .484 ------68 102 .667 -- 327 327 12.1 91 5 37 -- 53 -- 378 14.0 1978-79 29 -- 1070 36.9 164 348 .471 ------119 164 .726 -- 362 362 12.5 104 6 57 100 27 42 447 15.4 1979-80 29 -- 1064 36.7 134 284 .472 ------74 132 .561 -- 321 321 11.1 102 7 54 88 50 49 342 11.8 1980-81 31 -- 1139 36.7 203 410 .495 ------98 140 .700 -- 332 332 10.7 113 7 38 90 40 70 504 16.3 TOTAL 116 -- 3273 28.2 656 1362 .482 ------359 538 .667 -- 1342 1342 11.6 410 25 186 278 170 161 1671 14.4

9. BRIAN SHORTER „ 1,633 POINTS No. 00 „ 6-6 „ 230 „ Forward „ Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1988-89 30 30 1046 34.9 204 340 .600 1 2 .500 178 249 .715 110 178 288 9.6 92 4 48 90 15 17 587 19.6 1989-90 29 29 1066 36.8 197 370 .532 0 6 .000 204 308 .662 97 177 274 9.4 91 0 40 96 14 28 598 20.6 1990-91 33 32 837 25.4 139 294 .473 0 2 .000 170 221 .769 76 134 210 6.4 99 1 35 81 16 16 448 13.6 187 TOTAL 92 91 2949 32.1 540 1004 .538 1 10 .100 552 778 .710 283 489 772 8.4 282 5 123 267 45 61 1633 17.8

10. VONTEEGO CUMMINGS „ 1,581 POINTS No. 3 „ 6-4 „ 190 „ Guard „ Thomson, Ga. (Thomson)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1995-96 18 12 438 24.3 39 117 .333 10 42 .238 28 42 .667 15 47 62 3.4 35 0 52 36 6 15 116 6.4 1996-97 33 33 1129 34.2 189 414 .457 42 105 .400 119 167 .713 60 77 137 4.2 100 5 140 129 6 85 539 16.3 1997-98 26 26 1042 40.1 173 406 .426 41 130 .315 120 173 .694 32 75 107 4.1 74 3 154 115 12 66 507 19.5 1998-99 26 26 923 35.5 153 372 .411 41 124 .331 72 103 .699 27 79 106 4.1 76 5 112 84 11 69 419 16.1 TOTAL 103 97 3532 34.3 554 1309 .423 134 401 .334 339 485 .699 134 278 412 4.0 285 13 458 364 35 235 1581 15.3

11. DEMETREUS GORE „ 1,555 POINTS No. 33 „ 6-5 „ 210 „ Guard/Forward „ Detroit, Mich. (Chadsey)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1984-85 29 19 593 20.4 114 273 .418 ------40 54 .741 -- 50 50 1.7 55 1 50 77 2 30 268 9.2 1985-86 29 29 833 28.7 197 355 .555 ------72 86 .837 -- 110 110 3.8 86 3 78 95 9 42 466 16.1 1986-87 33 33 879 26.6 167 374 .447 11 41 .268 73 94 .777 37 88 125 3.8 79 1 107 96 6 29 418 12.7 1987-88 31 31 817 26.4 167 345 .484 13 32 .406 56 71 .789 35 74 109 3.5 75 2 65 68 3 25 403 13.0 TOTAL 122 112 3122 25.6 645 1347 .479 24 73 .329 241 305 .790 72 322 394 3.2 295 7 300 336 20 126 1555 12.7

12. JULIUS PAGE „ 1,512 POINTS No. 1 „ 6-3 „ 191 „ Guard „ Buffalo, N.Y. (Turner-Carroll)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2000-01 33 25 888 26.9 109 257 .424 43 126 .341 38 61 .623 13 48 61 1.8 52 1 35 39 5 22 299 9.1 2001-02 35 35 1201 34.3 157 337 .466 57 182 .313 55 68 .809 16 109 125 3.6 46 0 76 57 16 16 426 12.2 2002-03 32 32 1028 32.1 144 295 .488 54 146 .370 49 70 .700 8 102 110 3.4 58 0 70 50 9 24 391 12.2 2003-04 36 36 1281 35.6 134 361 .371 56 170 .329 72 102 .706 15 91 106 2.9 52 0 63 51 14 25 396 11.0 TOTAL 136 128 4398 32.3 544 1250 .435 210 624 .337 214 301 .711 52 350 402 3.0 208 1 244 197 44 87 1512 11.1

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13. BRANDIN KNIGHT „ 1,440 POINTS No. 20 „ 6-0 „ 190 „ Guard „ East Orange, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1999-00 28 25 937 33.5 85 212 .401 26 80 .325 43 78 .551 23 83 106 3.8 83 0 154 98 10 77 239 8.5 2000-01 31 26 999 32.2 91 235 .387 33 128 .258 70 115 .609 21 81 102 3.3 81 1 171 95 16 69 285 9.2 2001-02 35 35 1284 36.7 194 454 .427 93 261 .356 65 147 .442 27 140 167 4.8 87 1 251 112 16 82 546 15.6 2002-03 33 33 1087 32.9 122 332 .367 57 185 .308 69 120 .575 21 96 117 3.5 76 1 209 101 13 70 370 11.2 TOTAL 127 119 4307 33.9 492 1233 .399 209 654 .320 247 460 .537 92 400 492 3.9 327 3 785 406 55 298 1440 11.3

14. JERRY McCULLOUGH „ 1,342 POINTS No. 5 „ 5-11 „ 180 „ Guard „ New York, N.Y. (Rice)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1991-92 33 3 651 19.7 71 184 .386 30 82 .366 73 116 .629 14 39 53 1.6 76 2 88 64 9 47 245 7.4 1992-93 28 28 992 35.4 124 322 .385 48 164 .293 132 171 .772 33 73 106 3.8 82 1 156 90 10 64 428 15.3 1993-94 25 24 879 35.2 93 240 .388 36 105 .343 111 153 .725 27 73 100 4.0 63 3 175 92 7 70 333 13.3 1995-96 25 24 815 32.6 90 262 .344 38 126 .302 118 157 .752 31 70 101 4.0 79 1 133 61 11 76 336 13.4 TOTAL 111 79 3337 30.1 378 1008 .375 152 477 .319 434 597 .727 105 255 360 3.2 300 7 552 307 37 257 1342 12.1

TIE-15. BOBBY MARTIN „ 1,282 POINTS No. 55 „ 6-9 „ 235 „ Center „ Atlantic City, N.J. (Atlantic City)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1987-88 31 0 525 16.9 61 125 .488 0 1 .000 85 117 .726 54 66 120 3.9 76 4 11 35 18 9 207 6.7 1988-89 30 30 1001 33.4 113 237 .477 0 2 .000 139 205 .678 91 139 230 7.7 102 3 21 76 30 25 365 12.2 188 1989-90 29 28 1000 34.5 145 270 .537 1 5 .200 127 185 .686 79 165 244 8.4 99 3 28 80 34 23 418 14.4 1990-91 27 23 635 23.5 97 197 .492 1 1 1.000 97 134 .724 79 102 181 6.7 105 4 20 60 27 16 292 10.8 TOTAL 117 81 3161 27.0 416 829 .502 2 9 .222 448 641 .699 303 472 775 6.6 382 14 80 251 109 73 1282 11.0

TIE-15. SEAN MILLER „ 1,282 POINTS No. 3 „ 6-1 „ 185 „ Guard „ Beaver Falls, Pa. (Blackhawk)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1987-88 31 27 1072 34.6 86 186 .462 58 133 .436 57 67 .851 8 52 60 1.9 83 0 180 79 0 31 287 9.3 1988-89 30 30 1051 35.0 80 199 .402 56 143 .392 74 81 .914 7 50 57 1.9 81 1 181 82 1 27 290 9.7 1990-91 33 33 989 30.0 100 225 .444 68 156 .436 76 84 .905 9 53 62 1.9 67 0 159 66 2 17 344 10.4 1991-92 34 34 1034 30.4 97 235 .413 57 142 .401 110 126 .873 14 68 82 2.4 90 1 224 94 4 27 361 10.6 TOTAL 128 124 4146 32.4 363 845 .430 239 574 .416 317 358 .885 38 223 261 2.0 321 2 744 321 7 102 1282 10.0

17. JARON BROWN „ 1,258 POINTS No. 4 „ 6-4 „ 237 „ Guard/Forward „ Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2000-01 33 6 505 15.3 64 139 .460 3 22 .136 27 50 .540 27 51 78 2.4 59 0 50 57 11 33 158 4.8 2001-02 35 34 1031 29.5 131 253 .518 4 24 .167 60 96 .625 91 123 214 6.1 70 0 79 79 19 48 326 9.3 2002-03 33 33 1004 30.4 141 267 .528 15 42 .357 57 84 .679 67 99 166 5.0 59 0 64 60 20 46 354 10.7 2003-04 36 36 1237 34.4 165 338 .488 14 65 .215 76 116 .655 87 106 193 5.4 81 1 102 83 9 65 420 11.7 TOTAL 137 109 3777 27.6 501 997 .503 36 153 .235 220 346 .636 272 379 651 4.8 269 1 295 279 59 192 1258 9.2

18. JEROME LANE „ 1,217 POINTS No. 34 „ 6-6 „ 232 „ Forward „ Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1985-86 29 17 711 24.5 95 202 .470 0 0 .000 74 113 .655 -- 148 148 5.1 59 5 46 39 13 23 264 9.1 1986-87 33 33 1169 35.4 187 329 .568 4 8 .500 144 230 .626 198 246 444 13.5 99 4 73 86 14 42 522 15.8 1987-88 31 31 1090 35.2 154 300 .513 0 7 .000 123 200 .615 141 237 378 12.2 99 3 87 91 7 40 431 13.9 TOTAL 93 81 2970 31.9 436 831 .525 4 15 .267 341 543 .628 339 631 970 10.4 257 12 206 216 34 105 1217 13.1

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19. CURTIS AIKEN „ 1,200 POINTS No. 14 „ 6-0 „ 184 „ Guard „ Buffalo, N.Y. (Bennett)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1983-84 31 -- 419 13.5 47 129 .364 ------17 40 .425 -- 19 19 0.6 37 1 58 39 0 31 111 3.6 1984-85 29 24 864 29.8 98 228 .430 ------71 102 .696 -- 52 52 1.8 77 1 123 86 5 47 267 9.2 1985-86 29 29 941 32.4 177 311 .569 ------27 48 .563 -- 58 58 2.0 69 1 102 74 4 37 381 13.1 1986-87 31 29 992 32.0 167 360 .464 46 117 .393 61 106 .575 26 30 56 1.8 62 2 95 48 3 40 441 14.2 TOTAL 120 82 3216 26.8 489 1028 .476 46 117 .393 176 296 .595 26 159 185 1.5 245 5 378 247 12 155 1200 10.0

20. BOB LAZOR „ 1,175 POINTS No. 12 „ 6-6 „ 200 „ Forward „ Cannonsburg, Pa. (Cannonsburg)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1954-55 26 ------123 316 .389 ------63 96 .656 -- 316 316 12.2 86 5 ------309 11.9 1955-56 25 ------189 462 .409 ------117 157 .745 -- 289 289 11.6 78 4 ------495 19.8 1956-57 25 ------154 389 .396 ------63 100 .630 -- 236 236 9.4 56 3 ------371 14.8 TOTAL 76 ------466 1167 .399 ------243 353 .688 -- 841 841 11.1 220 12 ------1175 15.5

21. JOHN RISER „ 1,164 POINTS No. 33 „ 6-4 „ 200 „ Forward „ Washington, Pa. (Washington)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1954-55 26 ------129 372 .347 ------88 169 .521 -- 278 278 10.7 98 9 ------346 13.3 1955-56 25 ------135 333 .405 ------135 191 .707 -- 213 213 8.5 90 8 ------405 16.2 1956-57 27 ------130 341 .381 ------153 206 .743 -- 284 284 10.5 94 8 ------413 15.3 189 TOTAL 78 ------394 1046 .377 ------376 566 .664 -- 775 775 9.9 282 25 ------1164 14.9

22. KENT SCOTT „ 1,143 POINTS No. 20 „ 6-3 „ 170 „ Guard „ Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1969-70 24 ------178 344 .517 ------49 61 .803 -- 51 51 2.1 31 0 ------405 16.9 1970-71 24 ------138 291 .474 ------52 63 .825 -- 56 56 2.3 43 0 82 ------328 13.7 1971-72 24 ------186 371 .501 ------38 47 .809 -- 67 67 2.8 41 0 79 ------410 17.1 TOTAL 72 ------502 1006 .499 ------139 171 .813 -- 174 174 2.4 115 0 161 ------1143 15.9

23. ISAAC HAWKINS „ 1,127 POINTS No. 52 „ 6-8 „ 210 „ Forward „ Baton Rouge, La. (Istrouma H.S./Hargrave Military Academy)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1996-97 30 2 354 11.8 29 62 .468 0 0 .000 18 27 .667 34 41 75 2.5 45 0 5 24 21 7 76 2.5 1997-98 27 27 1011 37.4 159 294 .541 1 5 .200 65 95 .684 108 140 248 9.2 85 3 27 61 45 33 384 14.2 1998-99 29 29 1029 35.5 149 309 .482 1 7 .143 70 104 .673 109 148 257 8.9 80 0 29 75 38 29 369 12.7 2000-01 32 32 994 31.1 125 230 .543 1 1 1.000 47 88 .534 92 162 254 7.9 70 1 39 65 39 27 298 9.3 TOTAL 118 90 3388 28.7 462 895 .516 3 13 .231 200 314 .637 343 491 834 7.1 280 4 100 225 143 96 1127 9.6

24. CALVIN SHEFFIELD „ 1,115 POINTS No. 21 „ 6-0 „ 170 „ Guard „ New Brighton, Pa. (New Brighton)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1961-62 23 ------123 280 .439 ------129 168 .768 -- 88 88 3.8 70 3 ------375 16.3 1962-63 25 ------88 226 .389 ------101 146 .692 -- 88 88 3.5 55 1 ------277 11.1 1963-64 25 ------161 363 .444 ------141 191 .738 -- 113 113 4.5 66 2 ------463 18.5 TOTAL 73 ------372 869 .428 ------371 505 .735 -- 289 289 4.0 191 6 ------1115 15.3

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25. BRIAN GENERALOVICH „ 1,114 POINTS No. 14 „ 6-4 „ 210 „ Forward „ Farrell, Pa. (Farrell)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1961-62 22 ------127 281 .452 ------89 113 .788 -- 203 203 9.2 68 5 ------343 15.6 1962-63 25 ------133 318 .418 ------74 95 .779 -- 206 206 8.2 68 4 ------340 13.6 1963-64 25 ------160 384 .417 ------111 152 .730 -- 213 213 8.5 67 2 ------431 17.2 TOTAL 72 ------420 983 .427 ------274 360 .761 -- 622 622 8.6 203 11 ------1114 15.5

26. DONATAS ZAVACKAS „ 1,099 POINTS No. 5 „ 6-8 „ 238 „ Forward „ Klaipeda, Lithuania/St. Vincent-St. Mary, Akron, Ohio) Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1999-00 21 18 573 27.3 50 121 .413 14 42 .333 43 56 .768 47 46 93 4.4 67 4 20 45 2 7 157 7.5 2000-01 33 25 760 23.0 76 165 .461 41 83 .494 69 84 .821 44 65 109 3.3 95 3 42 53 3 16 262 7.9 2001-02 33 33 1029 31.2 106 249 .426 41 123 .333 114 140 .814 72 105 177 5.4 80 2 63 60 10 14 367 11.1 2002-03 31 30 829 26.7 93 192 .484 51 115 .443 76 94 .809 46 94 140 4.5 79 3 61 41 3 10 313 10.1 TOTAL 118 106 3191 27.0 325 727 .447 147 363 .405 302 374 .807 209 310 519 4.4 321 12 186 199 18 47 1099 9.3

27. CHRIS McNEAL „ 1,067 POINTS No. 24 „ 6-7 „ 245 „ Forward „ Richmond, Va. (Oak Hill Academy)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1990-91 33 0 580 17.6 81 165 .491 0 0 .000 44 62 .710 60 88 148 4.5 56 1 21 29 5 16 206 6.2 1991-92 34 34 1043 30.7 191 388 .492 4 29 .138 106 155 .684 108 202 310 9.1 78 0 30 60 19 39 492 14.5 190 1992-93 28 28 839 30.0 144 321 .449 7 14 .500 74 106 .698 111 126 237 8.5 70 1 41 56 18 25 369 13.2 TOTAL 95 62 2462 25.9 416 874 .476 11 43 .256 224 323 .693 279 416 695 7.3 204 2 92 145 42 80 1067 11.2

28. CARLTON NEVERSON „ 1,057 POINTS No. 24 „ 6-5 „ 190 „ Guard „ New York, N.Y. (Power Memorial Academy)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1978-79 29 -- 687 23.7 89 193 .461 ------47 60 .783 -- 98 98 3.4 80 2 32 50 14 33 225 7.8 1979-80 29 -- 1001 34.5 158 307 .515 ------56 73 .767 -- 100 100 3.4 99 5 74 73 16 78 372 12.8 1980-81 31 -- 1060 34.2 200 405 .494 ------60 84 .714 -- 115 115 3.7 90 3 96 96 22 83 460 14.8 TOTAL 89 -- 2748 30.9 447 905 .494 ------163 217 .751 -- 313 313 3.5 269 10 202 219 52 194 1057 11.9

29. JULIUS PEGUES „ 1,050 POINTS No. 26 „ 6-3 „ 175 „ Guard/Forward „ Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1955-56 25 ------97 231 .420 ------114 163 .699 -- 144 144 5.8 100 11 ------308 12.3 1956-57 27 ------102 233 .438 ------99 147 .673 -- 103 103 3.8 102 9 ------303 11.2 1957-58 25 ------156 328 .476 ------127 170 .747 -- 130 130 5.2 91 9 ------439 17.6 TOTAL 77 ------355 792 .448 ------340 480 .708 -- 377 377 4.9 293 29 ------1050 13.6

30. ROD BROOKIN „ 1,047 POINTS No. 21 „ 6-5 „ 240 „ Forward „ Steelton, Pa. (Steelton-Highspire)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1986-87 33 4 688 20.8 127 225 .564 13 35 .371 70 101 .693 46 86 132 4.0 54 1 38 51 10 25 337 10.2 1987-88 5 0 117 23.4 22 41 .537 7 13 .538 12 17 .706 8 16 24 4.8 10 0 4 12 0 3 63 12.6 1988-89 29 5 689 23.8 101 225 .449 34 86 .395 61 93 .656 29 62 91 3.1 74 3 29 51 5 39 297 10.2 1989-90 27 16 740 27.4 120 256 .469 40 96 .417 70 85 .824 30 75 105 3.9 7 2 42 43 4 21 350 13.0 TOTAL 94 25 2234 23.8 370 747 .495 94 230 .409 213 296 .720 113 239 352 3.7 145 6 113 157 19 88 1047 11.1

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31. DARELLE PORTER „ 1,007 POINTS No. 20 „ 6-4 „ 200 „ Guard „ Pittsburgh, Pa. (Perry Traditional)

Total Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1987-88 31 8 545 17.6 64 131 .489 3 12 .250 20 34 .588 21 39 60 1.9 43 0 79 46 8 15 151 4.9 1988-89 30 23 894 29.8 91 227 .401 6 26 .231 52 72 .792 40 95 135 4.5 77 2 141 100 14 38 245 8.2 1989-90 29 29 1066 36.8 95 214 .444 14 42 .333 79 107 .738 33 81 114 3.9 89 2 229 100 8 54 283 9.8 1990-91 33 26 864 26.2 119 248 .480 25 61 .410 70 90 .778 52 105 157 4.8 64 0 168 71 10 63 333 10.1 TOTAL 123 86 3369 27.4 369 820 .450 48 141 .340 221 303 .746 146 320 466 3.8 273 4 617 317 40 170 1007 8.2 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE RECORDS

TOP AVERAGE ACHIEVEMENTS QUICKEST TO 1,000 CAREER POINTS

AVG. 20-PLUS POINTS IN THREE YEARS Games to Don Hennon (1956-59) Name Years 1,000 Pts. Opponent, Date Points Larry Harris (1975-78) Don Hennon 1955-59 38 Connecticut, 2/14/58 1841 Billy Knight (1971-74) Charles Smith 1984-88 43 Robert Morris, 12/20/86 2045 Billy Knight 1971-74 45 North Carolina A&T, 2/14/73 1731 AVG. 10-PLUS REBOUNDS IN THREE YEARS Brian Shorter 1988-91 50 at Georgetown, 2/7/90 1633 4 years- Sam Clancy (1977-81) Brian Generalovich 1961-64 63 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1114 3 years- Billy Knight (1971-74) Calvin Sheffield 1961-64 64 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1115 Kent Scott 1969-72 65 at William & Mary, 2/5/72 1143 CAREER AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ Larry Harris 1974-78 65 Iowa, 12/30/76 1914 REBOUNDS, 4.0+ ASSISTS Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 69 Boston College, 2/8/98 1581 Player (Years) PPG RPG APG Ricardo Greer 1997-01 70 Seton Hall, 1/16/00 1753 Vonteego Cummings (1995-99) 15.3 4.0 4.4 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 72 Lafayette, 1/8/83 2033 191 Brandin Knight (1999-03) 11.3 3.9 6.2 Sam Clancy 1977-81 73 Duke, 2/26/80 1671 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 74 Chicago State, 1/17/87 1555 SEASON AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ Jason Matthews 1987-91 75 at St. John’s, 1/13/90 1840 REBOUNDS, 4.0+ ASSISTS Jerome Lane 1985-88 81 Syracuse, 2/10/88 1217 Player (Years) PPG RPG APG Carlton Neverson 1978-81 83 at Massachusetts, 2/24/81 1057 Brandin Knight (2001-02) 15.6 4.8 7.1 Jerry McCullough 1991-96 84 at Connecticut, 2/26/94 1342 Darelle Porter (1990-91) 10.1 4.8 5.1 Brandin Knight 1999-03 90 Miami, 3/8/02 1440 Ricardo Greer (1997-98) 12.4 6.7 4.3 Chris McNeal 1990-93 91 Georgetown, 2/28/93 1067 Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 13.3 4.0 7.0 Bobby Martin 1987-91 91 NW Missouri St., 11/23/90 1282 Jerry McCullough (1995-96) 13.4 4.0 5.3 Rod Brookin 1986-90 91 St. John’s, 2/26/90 1047 Julius Page 2000-04 92 Connecticut, 3/3/03 1512 Sean Miller 1987-92 101 at West Virginia, 12/14/91 1282 Curtis Aiken 1983-87 109 Providence, 1/3/87 1200

MULTI-FACETED ACHIEVEMENTS

1,000 POINTS, 1,000 REBOUNDS- CAREER 1,000 POINTS AND 400 ASSISTS- CAREER 300 POINTS AND 150 ASSISTS- SEASON Player (Years) Points Reb. Player (Years) Points Asst. Player (Years) Points Asst. Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671 1342 Vonteego Cummings (1995-99) 1581 458 Brandin Knight (2001-02) 546 251 Brandin Knight (1999-03) 1440 785 Sean Miller (1990-91) 344 159 1,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS- CAREER Jerry McCullough (1991-96) 1342 452 Sean Miller (1991-92) 361 224 Player (Years) Points Reb. Sean Miller (1987-92) 1282 744 Darelle Porter (1990-91) 333 168 Charles Smith (1984-88) 2045 987 Darelle Porter (1987-90) 1007 617 Dwayne Wallace (1981-82) 341 187 Clyde Vaughan (1980-84) 2033 922 Keith Starr (1974-75) 389 180 Larry Harris (1974-78) 1914 569 500 POINTS AND 250 REBOUNDS- SEASON Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 333 175 Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1753 888 Player (Years) Points Reb. Vonteego Cummings (1997-98) 507 154 Billy Knight (1971-74) 1731 938 Jerome Lane (1986-87) 522 444 Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671 1342 Billy Knight (1973-74) 609 375 1,000 POINTS, 600 REBOUNDS, 200 Brian Shorter (1988-91) 1633 772 Ricardo Greer (1999-00) 506 275 ASSISTS- CAREER Bobby Martin (1987-91) 1282 775 Clyde Vaughan (1981-82) 541 284 Player (Years) Points Reb. Asst. Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1217 970 Clyde Vaughan (1982-83) 613 258 Billy Knight (1971-74) 1,731 938 206 Bob Lazor (1954-57) 1175 841 Clyde Vaughan (1983-84) 651 256 Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1,753 888 373 John Riser (1954-57) 1164 775 Charles Smith (1986-87) 562 282 Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1,217 970 206 Isaac Hawkins (1996-01) 1127 834 Brian Shorter (1988-89) 587 288 Jaron Brown (2000-04) 1,258 651 295 Brian Generalovich (1961-64) 1114 622 Brian Shorter (1989-90) 598 274 Chris McNeal (1980-83) 1067 695

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DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES 20-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES

CAREER 30 Jerome Lane 1986-87 CAREER 17 Larry Harris 1975-76 106 Charles Smith 1984-88 29 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 52 Don Hennon 1956-59 17 Don Hennon 1957-58 94 Jason Matthews 1987-91 28 Clyde Vaughan 1981-82 50 Larry Harris 1974-78 17 Clyde Vaughan 1982-83 92 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 28 Clyde Vaughan 1982-83 49 Billy Knight 1971-74 16 Billy Knight 1973-74 90 Larry Harris 1974-78 28 Clyde Vaughan 1983-84 48 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 16 Clyde Vaughan 1983-84 89 Sam Clancy 1977-81 28 Billy Knight 1973-74 41 Charles Smith 1984-88 15 Brian Shorter 1989-90 89 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 28 Charles Smith 1986-87 33 Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 15 Charles Smith 1986-87 81 Brian Shorter 1988-91 28 Brian Shorter 1988-89 33 Brian Shorter 1988-91 15 Don Hennon 1956-57 81 Julius Page 2000-04 28 Brian Shorter 1989-90 27 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 15 Billy Knight 1971-72 80 Brandin Knight 1999-03 27 Larry Harris 1976-77 26 Jason Matthews 1987-91 75 Billy Knight 1971-74 27 Jason Matthews 1989-90 22 Demetreus Gore 1984-88 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 75 Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 21 Brian Generalovich 1961-64 12 Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/29/58 73 Don Hennon 1956-59 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 21 Sam Clancy 1977-81 11 Don Hennon, 2/1957-12/1958 73 Jaron Brown 2000-04 81 Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/78 21 Bobby Martin 1987-91 9 Billy Knight, 1/27/73-2/24/73 58 Don Hennon, 1/31/57-2/3/59 8 Clyde Vaughan,2/26/83-12/5/83 SEASON 52 Clyde Vaughan, 1/26/82-1/7/84 SEASON 7 Larry Harris, 12/4/76-12/29/76 33 Brandin Knight 2001-02 48 Billy Knight, 12/22/72-3/16/74 20 Don Hennon 1958-59 6 Larry Harris, 1/21/76-2/4/76 32 Jason Matthews 1990-91 48 Brian Shorter, 2/4/89-3/9/90 19 Larry Harris 1976-77 6 Brian Shorter, 1989-90 30 Charles Smith 1987-88 18 Billy Knight 1972-73

30-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES 40-PLUS SCORING GAMES DOUBLE-DOUBLES

CAREER 6 Billy Knight 1972-73 CAREER CAREER 23 Don Hennon 1956-59 5 Don Hennon 1956-57 3 Don Hennon 1956-59 66 Sam Clancy 1977-81 12 Billy Knight 1971-74 4 Billy Knight 1973-74 1 Ed Pavlick 1952-55 50 Billy Knight 1971-72 11 Larry Harris 1974-78 4 Charles Smith 1987-88 1 Jason Maile 1992-97 46 Jerome Lane 1985-88 5 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 4 Larry Harris 1975-76 42 Charles Smith 1984-88 4 Brian Shorter 1988-91 4 Larry Harris 1976-77 35 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 4 Charles Smith 1984-88 4 Clyde Vaughan 1983-84 20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES 32 Brian Generalovich 1961-64 4 Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 31 Brian Shorter 1988-91 4 Brian Generalovich 1961-64 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CAREER 2 Don Hennon, seven times 3 Jerome Lane 1985-88 SEASON 192 SEASON 2 Larry Harris, three times 2 Billy Knight 1971-74 26 Jerome Lane 1986-87 9 Don Hennon 1957-58 2 Billy Knight, two times 1 11 players tied 21 Billy Knight 1973-74 9 Don Hennon 1958-59 20 Sam Clancy 1978-79 SEASON 18 Sam Clancy 1980-81 2 Jerome Lane 1987-88 17 Jerome Lane 1987-88 1 12 players tied 15 Sam Clancy 1977-78 10-PLUS REBOUND GAMES 15 Billy Knight 1972-73 15 Ricardo Greer 1999-00 CAREER 21 Billy Knight 1973-74 15 Charles Smith 1986-87 78 Sam Clancy 1977-81 21 Jerome Lane 1987-88 10-PLUS ASSIST GAMES 15 Brian Shorter 1989-90 53 Jerome Lane 1985-86 18 Sam Clancy 1977-78 50 Billy Knight 1971-74 17 Sam Clancy 1979-80 CAREER POINTS-ASSISTS 42 Charles Smith 1984-88 16 Ricardo Greer 1999-00 13 Darelle Porter 1987-91 6 Brandin Knight 1999-03 38 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 16 Billy Knight 1972-73 11 Brandin Knight 1999-03 6 Jerry McCullough 1991-96 35 Isaac Hawkins 1996-01 6 Jerry McCullough 1991-96 34 Brian Generalovich 1961-64 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 6 Sean Miller 1987-88 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 33 Brian Shorter 1988-91 9 Sam Clancy, 12/29/77-1/25/78 11 Billy Knight, 12/15/73-1/27/74 9 J. Lane, 11/29/86-12/29/86 SEASON 8 Jerome Lane, 2/7/87-3/6/87 SEASON 8 Billy Knight, 1/10/73-2/5/73 9 Darelle Porter 1989-90 8 Jerome Lane, 12/8/86-12/29/86 28 Jerome Lane 1986-87 8 Jerome Lane, 1/25/88-2/22/88 5 Jerry McCullough 1993-94 7 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/78 22 Sam Clancy 1978-79 7 J. Lane,11/28/87-12/28/87 5 Brandin Knight 2001-02 6 Jerome Lane, 1/3/87-1/17/87 21 Sam Clancy 1980-81 7 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/78

MOST POINTS SCORED OVER A TWO-GAME STRETCH MOST REBOUNDS OVER A TWO/THREE GAME STRETCH

76 Don Hennon (45-Duke/31-Duquesne) 1956-57 TWO-GAME STRETCH 74 Larry Harris (35-Duquesne/39-Maryland) 1976-77 38 Jerome Lane (21-Connecticut/17-Villanova) 1986-87 72 Don Hennon (41-Geneva/31-Westminster) 1958-59 37 Jerome Lane (21-Florida/16-Georgetown) 1986-87 70 Don Hennon (38-West Virginia/32-Penn State) 1956-57 37 Jerome Lane (19-Chicago State/18-St. John’s) 1986-87 69 Don Hennon (28-Michigan/41-Ohio State) 1958-59 THREE-GAME STRETCH 56 Jerome Lane (21-Connecticut/17-Villanova/18-St. John’s) 1986-87 PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-CAREER

96.0 Don Hennon 1956-58 76.7 Sam Clancy 1977-81 PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-SEASON 88.0 Brian Shorter 1988-91 76.6 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 86.8 Charles Smith 1984-88 76.4 Jason Matthews 1987-91 100.0 Larry Harris 1976-77 100.0 Larry Harris 1975-76 84.1 Larry Harris 1974-78 76.1 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 100.0 Don Hennon 1957-58 100.0 Billy Knight 1973-74 100.0 Larry Harris 1977-78 100.0 Clyde Vaughan 1982-83

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FIELD GOAL LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Isaac Hawkins ANNUAL FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS ranks seventh at FIELD GOALS MADE Pittsburgh in (Minimum 100 Field Goal Attempts) 20 Don Hennon vs. Duke 12/21/57 career field goal percentage. Year Player FG FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS During his career 1948-49 .. Sam David ...... 145 .. 330 ... .439 42 Don Hennon vs. Duke 1/21/57 from 1996-2001, 1949-50 .. George Hromanik ...... 44 .. 108 ... .407 Hawkins 1950-51 .. Michael Belich ...... 161 .. 463 ... .348 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min.: 10 FGA) connected on 1.00 Brian Shorter (11-11) vs. Providence 2/11/90 51.6 percent of 1951-52 .. Michael Zernich ...... 115 .. 278 ... .414 his field goals. 1952-53 .. Don Virostek ...... 108 .. 263 ... .411 1953-54 .. Clarence Burch ...... 110 .. 284 ... .387 CLASS RECORDS 1954-55 .. Ed Pavlick ...... 214 .. 510 ... .419 1955-56 .. Julius Pegues ...... 91 .. 231 ... .420 FIELD GOALS MADE Freshman: 155, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. 1956-57 .. Julius Pegues ...... 102 .. 233 ... .437 Sophomore: 225, Don Hennon, 1956-57. 1958-59 .. Chuck Hursh ...... 80 .. 190 ... .495 Junior: 275, Billy Knight, 1972-73. 1958-59 .. John Mills ...... 50 .. 106 ... .472 Senior: 270, Billy Knight, 1973-74. 1959-60 .. John Fridley ...... 120 .. 268 ... .448 1960-61 .. Don Steinhart ...... 69 .. 170 ... .406 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Freshman: 320, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. 1962-62 .. Dave Sauer ...... 90 .. 196 ... .459 Sophomore: 541, Don Hennon, 1956-57. 1992-63 .. Dave Roman ...... 146 .. 286 ... .511 Junior: 654, Don Hennon, 1957-58. 1963-64 .. Dave Roman ...... 120 .. 259 ... .463 Senior: 632, Don Hennon, 1958-59. 1964-65 .. Daryle Ruby ...... 140 .. 321 ... .436 1965-66 .. Ken Bollens ...... 50 .. 101 ... .495

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 125 FGM) 1966-67 .. Len Kalata ...... 95 .. 231 ... .411 Freshman: .564, Rod Brookin, 1986-87. 1967-68 .. Ken Bollens ...... 62 .. 130 ... .477 Sophomore: .718, Chevon Troutman, 2002-03. 1968-69 .. Jerry Causer ...... 71 .. 166 ... .421 Junior: .654, Chevon Troutman, 2003-04. 1969-70 .. Paul O'Gorek ...... 107 .. 239 ... .447 Senior: .608, Ontario Lett, 2002-03. 1970-71 .. Bill Downes ...... 73 .. 125 ... .584 1971-72 .. Billy Knight ...... 205 .. 381 ... .538 193 SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 1972-73 .. Billy Knight ...... 275 .. 530 ... .518 1973-74 .. Billy Knight ...... 270 .. 525 ... .514 1974-75 .. Kirk Bruce ...... 224 .. 449 ... .499 FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE 1975-76 .. Larry Harris ...... 242 .. 475 ... .509 FGM Player (GP) Year FGM Player (GP) Year 275 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73 803 Larry Harris (107) 1974-78 1976-77 .. Larry Harris ...... 254 .. 494 ... .494 270 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 770 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 1977-78 .. Larry Harris ...... 217 .. 415 ... .523 267 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58 750 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74 1978-79 .. Wayne Williams ...... 108 .. 220 ... .491 254 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77 723 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59 1979-80 .. Carlton Neverson ...... 158 .. 307 ... .515 254 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84 707 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 1980-81 .. Sam Clancy ...... 203 .. 410 ... .495 242 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76 672 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 231 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59 656 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1981-82 .. Andre Williams ...... 75 .. 138 ... .543 228 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 645 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88 1982-83 .. Trent Johnson ...... 96 .. 194 ... .495 225 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57 554 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 1983-84 .. Andre Williams ...... 86 .. 170 ... .507 217 Larry Harris (25) 1977-78 550 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 1984-85 .. Keith Armstrong ...... 86 .. 153 ... .562 1985-86 .. Curtis Aiken ...... 177 .. 311 ... .569 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Player (GP) Year FGA Player (GP) Year 1986-87 .. Jerome Lane ...... 187 .. 329 ... .568 654 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58 1827 Don Hennon (76) 1956-58 1987-88 .. Charles Smith ...... 211 .. 378 ... .558 632 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59 1599 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-83 1988-89 .. Brian Shorter ...... 204 .. 340 ... .600 541 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57 1584 Larry Harris (107) 1974-77 1989-90 .. Bobby Martin ...... 145 .. 270 ... .537 530 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73 1468 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-00 1990-91 .. Bobby Martin ...... 97 .. 197 ... .492 526 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84 1436 Billy Knight (78) 1971-73 525 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 1362 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-80 1991-92 .. Darren Morningstar ..... 164 .. 326 ... .503 510 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55 1347 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-87 1992-93 .. Eric Mobley ...... 117 .. 216 ... .542 494 Larry Harris (27) 1974-75 1324 Charles Smith (122) 1984-87 1993-94 .. Eric Mobley ...... 155 .. 273 ... .568 478 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 1309 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-98 1994-95 .. Jamie Peterson ...... 153 .. 298 ... .513 475 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76 1233 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-02 1995-96 .. Chad Varga ...... 132 .. 270 ... .489

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 FGM/G) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 400 FGA) 1996-97 .. Gerald Jordan ...... 81 .. 152 ... .533 Pct. Player (FGM-A) Year Pct. Player (FGM-A) Year 1997-98 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 159 .. 294 ... .541 .600 Brian Shorter (204-340) 1988-89 .656 Chevon Troutman (335-511) 2001-04 1998-99 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 149 .. 309 ... .482 .569 Curtis Aiken (177-311) 1985-86 .589 Ontario Lett (245-416) 2001-03 1999-00 .. Chris Seabrooks ...... 128 .. 242 ... .529 .568 Jerome Lane (187-329) 1986-87 .557 Eric Mobley (371-666) 1991-94 2000-01 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 125 .. 230 ... .543 .568 Eric Mobley (155-273) 1993-94 .538 Brian Shorter (540-1004) 1988-91 .564 Rod Brookin (127-225) 1986-87 .534 Charles Smith (707-1324) 1984-88 2001-02 .. Ontario Lett ...... 118 .. 207 ... .570 .558 Charles Smith (211-378) 1987-88 .525 Jerome Lane (436-831) 1985-88 2002-03 .. Chevon Troutman ..... 135 .. 188 ... .718 .555 Demetreus Gore (197-355) 1985-86 .522 Billy Knight (750-1436) 1971-74 2003-04 .. Chevon Troutman ..... 136 .. 208 ... .654 .550 Charles Smith (180-327) 1986-87 .516 Isaac Hawkins (462-895) 1996-01 .543 Isaac Hawkins (125-230) 2000-01 .510 Jaron Brown (336-659) 2000-03 .541 Isaac Hawkins (159-294) 1997-98 .509 Keith Armstrong (230-452) 1982-87

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS ANNUAL THREE POINT PCT. LEADERS (Minimum One 3FGA Per Game) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Andre Alridge vs. Georgia 12/17/94 Year Player 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 8 Jason Maile vs. Villanova 2/12/97 1986-87 .. Curtis Aiken ...... 46 .. 117 ... .393 1987-88 .. Jason Matthews ...... 26 .... 58 ... .448 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1988-89 .. Jason Matthews ...... 66 .. 137 ... .482 15 Andre Alridge vs. Georgia 12/17/94 Jason Matthews 14 Jarrett Lockhart at Seton Hall 3/1/98 (1987-91) ranks 1989-90 .. Jason Matthews ...... 80 .. 175 ... .457 among the NCAA 14 Jarrett Lockhart at Notre Dame 1/22/00 1990-91 .. Jason Matthews ...... 87 .. 197 ... .442 14 Jason Matthews vs. Providence 3/3/90 top 20 in all-time 1991-92 .. Orlando Antigua ...... 15 .... 36 ... .417 3-point 1992-93 .. Orlando Antigua ...... 14 .... 39 ... .359 percentage (12th FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min.: 6 FGA) 1993-94 .. Orlando Antigua ...... 47 .. 112 ... .420 1.00 Sean Miller (6-6) vs. Seton Hall 2/11/91 at .457) and free throw percentage 1.00 Sean Miller (6-6) vs. St. Francis (Pa.) 12/2/87 1994-95 .. Jason Maile ...... 58 .. 142 ... .408 (18th at .878). 1995-96 .. Garrick Thomas ...... 42 .... 94 ... .447 CLASS RECORDS 1996-97 .. Vonteego Cummings ... 42 .. 105 ... .400 Additionally, he 1997-98 .. Jarrett Lockhart ...... 60 .. 160 ... .381 heads the Big THREE-POINT FG MADE 1998-99 .. Kellii Taylor ...... 37 .. 109 ... .339 East career 3- Freshman: 58, Sean Miller, 1987-88. point field goal Sophomore: 66, Jason Matthews, 1988-89. 1999-00 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 14 .... 42 ... .333 percentage list, Junior: 93, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. 2000-01 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 41 .... 83 ... .494 converting on Senior: 87, Jason Matthews, 1990-91. 2001-02 .. Brandin Knight ...... 93 .. 261 ... .356 46.6 percent of 2002-03 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 51 .. 115 ... .443 his treys in THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 .. Carl Krauser ...... 48 .. 144 ... .333 league play. Freshman: 133, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 182, Julius Page, 2001-02. Junior: 261, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Senior: 217, Jason Maile, 1996-97. THREE-POINT FG MADE THREE-POINT FG MADE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 3FGM) 3FGM Player (GP) Year 3FGM Player (GP) Year Freshman: .438, Jason Matthews, 1987-88. 93 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 259 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 194 Sophomore: .494, Donatas Zavackas, 2000-01. 87 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91 239 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 Junior: .457, Jason Matthews, 1989-90. 85 Jason Maile (33) 1996-97 210 Julius Page (100) 2000-04 Senior: .447, Garrick Thomas, 1995-96. 80 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-90 209 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 68 Sean Miller (33) 1990-91 196 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97 66 Jason Matthews (30) 1988-89 167 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 1996-00 64 Andre Alridge (27) 1994-95 152 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-97 61 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 1999-00 147 Donatas Zavackas (118) 1999-03 61 Jarrett Lockhart (27) 1997-98 134 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 58 Sean Miller (31) 1987-88 117 Orlando Antigua (116) 1991-95 58 Jason Maile (28) 1994-95 110 Andre Alridge (77) 1992-96 57 Julius Page (35) 2001-02 108 Garrick Thomas (102) 1992-96 57 Sean Miller (34) 1991-92 96 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 57 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03 94 Rod Brookin (94) 1986-90

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 3FGA Player (GP) Year 3FGA Player (GP) Year 261 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 654 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 217 Jason Maile (33) 1996-97 624 Julius Page (100) 2000-04 197 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91 574 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 187 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 1999-00 567 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 185 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03 504 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 1996-00 183 Andre Alridge (27) 1994-95 500 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97 182 Julius Page (35) 2001-02 477 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 Jason Maile 175 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-90 401 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 converted eight 3- 164 Jerry McCullough (28) 1992-93 363 Donatas Zavackas (118) 1999-03 pointers vs. 160 Jarrett Lockhart (27) 1997-98 348 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 Villanova (1997) to tie the school’s THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G) THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G) single-game Pct. Player (3FGM-A) Year Pct. Player (3FGM-A) Year record. .494 Donatas Zavackas (41-83) 2000-01 .457 Jason Matthews (259-567) 1987-91 .482 Jason Matthews (66-137) 1988-89 .416 Sean Miller (239-574) 1987-92 .457 Jason Matthews (80-175) 1989-90 .409 Rod Brookin (94-230) 1986-90 .448 Jason Matthews (26-58) 1987-88 .405 Donatas Zavackas (147-363) 1999-03 .447 Garrick Thomas (42-94) 1995-96 .392 Jason Maile (196-500) 1992-97 .443 Donatas Zavackas (51-115) 2002-03 .386 Orlando Antigua (117-303) 1991-95 .442 Jason Matthews (87-197) 1990-91 .367 Garrick Thomas (108-294) 1992-96 .436 Sean Miller (58-133) 1987-88 .358 Andre Alridge (110-307) 1992-96 .436 Sean Miller (68-156) 1990-91 .337 Julius Page (210-624) 2000-04 .431 Zelimir Stevanovic (25-58) 2000-01 .334 Vonteego Cummings (134-401)1995-99 .420 Orlando Antigua (47-112) 1993-94 .331 Jarrett Lockhart (167-504) 1996-00 .418 Jason Maile (33-79) 1995-96 .320 Brandin Knight (209-654) 1999-03

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FREE THROW LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Sean Miller ranks first ANNUAL FREE THROW PCT. LEADERS at Pittsburgh for his FREE THROWS MADE 88.5 percent free (Minimum 50 FTA) 18 Charles Smith vs. Boston College 1/21/85 throw shooting. Miller also owns three of the Year Player FT FTA Pct. FREE THROW ATTEMPTS top six single-season 1947-48 .. Sam David ...... 100 .. 138 ... .725 23 Brian Shorter vs. West Virginia 12/9/89 free throw percentage 1948-49 .. Sam David ...... 100 .. 149 ... .671 performances. 1949-50 .. George McCrossin ...... 41 .... 61 ... .683 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 14 FTA) 1.000 Jerry McCullough (15-15) vs. Marshall 12/5/92 1950-51 .. Michael Zernich ...... 68 .. 101 ... .673 1.000 Brian Shorter (14-14) vs. Syracuse 1/7/91 1951-52 .. Don Virostek ...... 49 .... 67 ... .731 1952-53 .. Michael Zernich ...... 113 .. 174 ... .649 CLASS RECORDS 1953-54 .. Clarence Burch ...... 143 .. 199 ... .719 1954-55 .. Ed Pavlick ...... 194 .. 276 ... .703

FREE THROWS MADE 1955-56 .. Bob Lazor ...... 117 .. 157 ... .745 Freshman: 133, Charles Smith, 1984-85. 1956-57 .. Don Hennon ...... 123 .. 149 ... .826 Sophomore: 178, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. 1957-58 .. Don Hennon ...... 117 .. 140 ... .836 Junior: 204, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. 1958-59 .. Don Hennon ...... 155 .. 191 ... .812 Senior: 170, Brian Shorter, 1990-91. 1959-60 .. Bill Mauro ...... 64 .... 73 ... .877

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1960-61 .. Don Steinhart ...... 56 .... 77 ... .727 Freshman: 175, Charles Smith, 1984-85. 1961-62 .. Brian Generalovich ...... 89 .. 113 ... .788 Sophomore: 249, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. 1962-63 .. Dave Roman ...... 67 .... 85 ... .788 Junior: 308, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. 1963-64 .. Calvin Sheffield ...... 141 .. 191 ... .738 Senior: 276, Ed Pavlick, 1954-55. 1964-65 .. Bob Lovett ...... 81 .... 96 ... .844

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 FTM) 1965-66 .. Larry Szykowny ...... 73 .... 91 ... .802 Freshman: .851, Sean Miller, 1987-88. 1966-67 .. Pete Smith ...... 57 .... 67 ... .851 Sophomore: .914, Sean Miller, 1988-89. 1967-68 .. Pete Smith ...... 50 .... 58 ... .862 Junior: .905, Sean Miller, 1990-91. 1968-69 .. Mike Caldwell ...... 48 .... 55 ... .873 Senior: .877, Bill Mauro, 1959-60. 1969-70 .. Kent Scott ...... 49 .... 61 ... .803

1970-71 .. Kent Scott ...... 52 .... 63 ... .825 195 SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 1971-72 .. Mike Paul ...... 84 .... 99 ... .848 1972-73 .. Billy Knight ...... 67 .... 89 ... .752 FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 1973-74 .. Billy Knight ...... 69 .... 89 ... .775 FTM Player (GP) Year FTM Player (GP) Year 1974-75 .. Keith Starr ...... 69 .... 93 ... .742 204 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90 628 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 202 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 552 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91 1975-76 .. Larry Harris ...... 90 .. 117 ... .769 194 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55 493 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 1976-77 .. Larry Harris ...... 109 .. 133 ... .819 178 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89 481 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 1977-78 .. Larry Harris ...... 82 .. 102 ... .804 170 Brian Shorter (33) 1990-91 448 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 1978-79 .. Terry Knight ...... 99 .. 121 ... .818 162 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 434 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 1979-80 .. Carlton Neverson ...... 56 .... 73 .... 767 157 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 395 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59 155 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59 376 John Riser (78) 1954-57 1980-81 .. Dwayne Wallace ...... 76 .. 100 ... .760 153 John Riser (27) 1956-57 371 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64 1981-82 .. Darrell Gissendanner ... 64 .... 77 ... .831 149 Sammie Ellis (27) 1979-80 359 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1982-83 .. Andre Williams ...... 62 .... 72 ... .861 1983-84 .. George Allen ...... 95 .. 119 ... .798 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1984-85 .. Chip Watkins ...... 52 .... 67 ... .776 FTA Player (GP) Year FTA Player (GP) Year 308 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90 834 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 1985-86 .. Demetreus Gore ...... 72 .... 86 ... .837 276 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55 778 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91 1986-87 .. Demetreus Gore ...... 73 .... 94 ... .777 275 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 696 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 1987-88 .. Sean Miller ...... 57 .... 67 ... .851 249 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89 641 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 1988-89 .. Sean Miller ...... 74 .... 81 ... .914 230 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 597 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 1989-90 .. Jason Matthews ...... 141 .. 158 ... .892 221 Brian Shorter (33) 1990-91 566 John Riser (78) 1954-57 213 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83 548 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 1990-91 .. Sean Miller ...... 76 .... 84 ... .905 212 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 543 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 1991-92 .. Sean Miller ...... 110 .. 126 ... .873 206 John Riser (27) 1956-57 538 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1992-93 .. Brian Bush ...... 45 .... 58 ... .776 205 Bobby Martin (30) 1988-89 505 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64 1993-94 .. Chris Gant ...... 66 .... 85 ... .776 1994-95 .. Jason Maile ...... 52 .... 64 ... .813 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 FTM/G) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 175 FTM) Pct. Player (FTM-A) Year Pct. Player (FTM-A) Year 1995-96 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 118 .. 157 ... .752 .914 Sean Miller (74-81) 1988-89 .885 Sean Miller (317-358) 1987-92 1996-97 .. Jason Maile ...... 53 .... 66 ... .803 .905 Sean Miller (76-84) 1990-91 .878 Jason Matthews (481-548) 1987-91 1997-98 .. Ricardo Greer ...... 48 .... 66 ... .727 .899 Jason Matthews (142-158) 1988-89 .823 Don Hennon (395-480) 1956-59 1998-99 .. Ricardo Greer ...... 68 .... 97 ... .701 .892 Jason Matthews (141-158) 1989-90 .808 Mike Paul (198-245) 1969-72 1999-00 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 43 .... 56 ... .768 .877 Bill Mauro (64-73) 1959-60 .807 Donatas Zavackas (302-374) 1999-03 .873 Sean Miller (110-126) 1991-92 .806 Bob Lovett (183-227) 1963-66 2000-01 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 69 .... 84 ... .821 .862 Pete Smith (50-58) 1967-68 .790 Demetreus Gore (241-305) 1984-88 2001-02 .. Donatas Zavackas ..... 114 .. 140 ... .814 .861 Andre Williams (62-72) 1982-83 .783 Terry Knight (177-226) 1974-79 2002-03 .. Donatas Zavackas ...... 76 .... 94 ... .809 .860 Jason Matthews (147-171) 1990-91 .778 Larry Harris (308-396) 1974-78 2003-04 .. Carl Krauser ...... 139 .. 179 ... .777 .851 Pete Smith (57-67) 1966-67 .761 Brian Generalovich (274-360) 1961-64

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REBOUND LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS ANNUAL REBOUND LEADERS REBOUNDS Year Player Total GP Avg. 26 Don Virostek Westminster 1952-53 1951-52 .. Don Virostek ...... 190 .... 22 ..... 8.6 24 John Fridley Carnegie Tech 1/4/61 1952-53 .. Don Virostek ...... 424 .... 21 ... 20.2 21 Billy Knight Buffalo 1/20/74 1953-54 .. Ed Pavlick ...... 316 .... 23 ... 13.7 21 Billy Knight Lafayette 1/26/72 1954-55 .. Bob Lazor ...... 316 .... 25 ... 12.6 21 Jerome Lane Florida 1/2/88 21 Jerome Lane at Connecticut 2/21/87 1955-56 .. Chuck Hursh ...... 258 .... 25 ... 10.3 21 Mel Bennett at West Virginia 3/7/75 20 Bobby Martin at Georgetown 2/7/90 1956-57 .. John Riser ...... 284 .... 27 ... 10.5 20 Brian Shorter vs. Northwestern 12/28/88 1957-58 .. Chuck Hursh ...... 229 .... 25 ..... 9.2 20 Chris McNeal Boston College 3/3/92 1958-59 .. John Fridley ...... 245 .... 24 ... 10.2 20 Gerald Jordan at West Virginia 1/6/96 1959-60 .. John Fridely ...... 267 .... 25 ... 10.7 20 Jerome Lane vs. Vanderbilt 3/20/88 Mel Bennett Paul Krieger 1960-61 .. John Fridley ...... 288 .... 23 ... 12.5 20 Mark Blount Mount St. Mary’s 12/23/96 (1974-75) (1962-65) 20 Paul Kreiger Geneva 1/15/63 1961-62 .. Brian Generalovich .... 203 .... 22 ..... 9.2 20 Paul O’Gorek at George Washington1/6/71 1962-63 .. Paul Krieger ...... 260 .... 25 ... 10.4 20 Sam Clancy Duquesne 2/22/78 CLASS RECORDS 1963-64 .. Paul Krieger ...... 219 .... 24 ..... 8.7 19 Billy Knight Syracuse 2/9/74 19 Brian Generalovich Princeton 12/31/62 1964-65 .. Bob Lovett ...... 184 .... 23 ..... 8.0 19 Brian Shorter Siena 11/28/88 TOTAL REBOUNDS 1965-66 .. Jim LaValley ...... 200 .... 22 ..... 9.1 19 Chris McNeal Boston College 11/20/91 Freshman: 327, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. 19 Chuck Hursh Duke 1957-58 Sophomore: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. 1966-67 .. Jim LaValley ...... 304 .... 25 ... 12.2 19 Clyde Vaughan Rhode Island 2/18/82 Junior: 378, Jerome Lane, 1987-88. 1967-68 .. Mike Patcher ...... 129 .... 22 ..... 5.6 19 James LaValley Duquesne 12/10/66 Senior: 424, Don Virostek, 1952-53. 1968-69 .. Mike Patcher ...... 208 .... 24 ..... 8.7 19 Jerome Lane Chicago State 1/17/87 1969-70 .. Paul O'Gorek ...... 218 .... 24 ... 11.1 19 Jerome Lane Boston College 2/14/87 REBOUNDS PER GAME 1970-71 .. Paul O'Gorek ...... 245 .... 24 ... 10.2 19 Mel Bennett Duquesne 12/6/74 Freshman: 12.1, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. 19 Chris McNeal Manhattan 11/20/91 Sophomore: 13.5, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. 1971-72 .. Billy Knight ...... 276 .... 24 ... 11.5 19 Sam Clancy Mercyhurst 1/25/79 1972-73 .. Billy Knight ...... 287 .... 26 ... 11.0 19 Sam Clancy Robert Morris 12/4/79 Junior: 13.7, Ed Pavlick, 1953-54. 19 James LaValley Westminster 2/11/67 Senior: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952-53. 1973-74 .. Billy Knight ...... 375 .... 28 ... 13.4 1974-75 .. Mel Bennett ...... 295 .... 29 ... 10.2 1975-76 .. Larry Harris ...... 167 .... 26 ..... 6.4

196 SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 1976-77 .. Michael Rice ...... 193 .... 24 ..... 8.0 1977-78 .. Sam Clancy ...... 327 .... 27 ... 12.1 REBOUNDS REBOUNDS 1978-79 .. Sam Clancy ...... 362 .... 29 ... 12.5 Total Player (GP) Year Total Player (GP) Year 1979-80 .. Sam Clancy ...... 321 .... 29 ... 11.1 444 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 1342 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1980-81 .. Sam Clancy ...... 332 .... 31 ... 10.7 424 Don Virostek (21) 1952-53 987 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 378 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88 970 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 1981-82 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 284 .... 30 ..... 9.5 375 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 938 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74 1982-83 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 258 .... 28 ..... 9.2 362 Sam Clancy (29) 1978-79 922 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84 1983-84 .. Clyde Vaughan ...... 256 .... 31 ..... 8.3 332 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81 888 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 1984-85 .. Charles Smith ...... 231 .... 29 ..... 8.0 327 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78 841 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-57 1985-86 .. Charles Smith ...... 235 .... 29 ..... 8.1 321 Sam Clancy (29) 1979-80 834 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 316 Ed Pavlick (23) 1953-54 800 John Fridley (72) 1958-61 1986-87 .. Jerome Lane ...... 444 .... 33 ... 13.5 316 Bob Lazor (26) 1954-55 775 John Riser (78) 1954-57 1987-88 .. Jerome Lane ...... 378 .... 31 ... 12.2 775 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 1988-89 .. Brian Shorter ...... 288 .... 30 ..... 9.6 REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP) 1989-90 .. Brian Shorter ...... 274 .... 29 ..... 9.6 Total Player (GP) Year REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP) 1990-91 .. Brian Shorter ...... 210 .... 33 ..... 6.4 20.2 Don Virostek (21) 1952-53 Total Player (GP) Year 13.7 Ed Pavlick (23) 1953-54 12.0 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74 1991-92 .. Chris McNeal ...... 310 .... 34 ..... 9.1 13.5 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 11.8 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-55 1992-93 .. Chris McNeal ...... 237 .... 28 ..... 8.5 13.4 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74 11.6 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1993-94 .. Eric Mobley ...... 237 .... 27 ..... 8.8 12.5 John Fridley (23) 1960-61 11.1 John Fridley (72) 1958-61 1994-95 .. Jaime Peterson ...... 262 .... 28 ..... 9.4 12.5 Sam Clancy (29) 1978-79 11.1 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-57 1995-96 .. Chad Varga ...... 163 .... 26 ..... 6.3 12.2 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88 10.4 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 12.2 James LaValley (25) 1966-67 9.9 John Riser (78) 1954-57 1996-97 .. Mark Blount ...... 198 .... 29 ..... 6.8 12.2 Bob Lazor (26) 1954-55 9.6 Chuck Hursh (77) 1955-58 1997-98 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 248 .... 27 ..... 9.2 12.1 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78 9.5 James LaValley (70) 1964-67 1998-99 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 257 .... 29 ..... 8.9 9.3 Paul Krieger (72) 1961-64 1999-00 .. Ricardo Greer ...... 275 .... 28 ..... 9.8 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) 2000-01 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 254 .... 32 ..... 7.9 Total Player (GP) Year OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) 198 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 Total Player (GP) Year 2001-02 .. Jaron Brown ...... 214 .... 35 ..... 6.1 141 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88 365 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 2002-03 .. Chevon Troutman ..... 159 .... 31 ..... 5.1 121 Ricardo Greer (29) 1999-00 343 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 2003-04 .. Chris Taft ...... 270 .... 36 ..... 7.5 118 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-95 339 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) Total Player (GP) Year Total Player (GP) Year 246 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87 814 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 237 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88 631 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88 202 Chris McNeal (34) 1991-92 523 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 186 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 491 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 178 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89

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ASSISTS LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS ANNUAL ASSISTS LEADERS

ASSISTS Year Player Total GP Avg. 16 Bob Shrewsbury South Carolina 2/14/76 1970-71 .. Bill Downes ...... 85 .... 24 ..... 3.5 14 Brandin Knight West Virginia 3/2/02 1971-72 .. Cleveland Edwards .... 108 .... 20 ..... 5.4 14 Brandin Knight vs. Miami 3/8/02 1972-73 .. Billy Knight ...... 77 .... 26 ..... 3.0 14 Darelle Porter Syracuse 1/23/90 1973-74 .. Tom Richards ...... 98 .... 28 ..... 3.5 13 Billy Culbertson Seton Hall 2/22/83 1974-75 .. Keith Starr ...... 180 .... 29 ..... 6.2 13 Cleveland Edwards Marshall 1/26/69 13 Cleveland Edwards Syracuse 2/13/70 1975-76 .. Bob Shrewsbury ...... 147 .... 26 ..... 5.7 13 Darelle Porter Oklahoma State 12/1/90 1976-77 .. Pete Strickland ...... 108 .... 25 ..... 4.3 13 Jerry McCullough Georgetown 1/10/96 1977-78 .. Pete Strickland ...... 110 .... 26 ..... 4.2 13 Pete Strickland Villanova 3/3/78 1978-79 .. Pete Strickland ...... 111 .... 29 ..... 3.8 13 Sean Miller Seton Hall 2/18/89 1979-80 .. Dwayne Wallace ...... 103 .... 24 ..... 4.3 13 Sean Miller Boston College 3/3/92 12 Andre Aldridge Prairie View A&M 12/23/95 1980-81 .. Dwayne Wallace ...... 137 .... 31 ..... 4.4 12 Darelle Porter West Virginia 1/28/90 1981-82 .. Dwayne Wallace ...... 187 .... 30 ..... 6.2 12 Darelle Porter Boston College 1/31/90 1982-83 .. Billy Culbertson ...... 143 .... 28 ..... 5.1 Brandin 12 Darelle Porter Siena 11/28/90 1983-84 .. Billy Culbertson ...... 169 .... 31 ..... 5.5 Knight holds 12 Darelle Porter Northwestern 12/28/88 1984-85 .. Curtis Aiken ...... 123 .... 29 ..... 4.2 school 12 Darelle Porter Providence 2/11/90 records for 12 Jeremy Holmes Norfolk State 12/1/99 1985-86 .. Joey David ...... 105 .... 29 ..... 3.6 both career 12 Jeremy Holmes Norfolk State 12/1/99 1986-87 .. Mike Goodson ...... 159 .... 33 ..... 4.8 and season 12 Jerry McCullough Syracuse 1/8/94 1987-88 .. Sean Miller ...... 180 .... 31 ..... 5.8 assists. 12 Sean Miller Penn State 3/18/92 1988-89 .. Sean Miller ...... 181 .... 30 ..... 6.0 1989-90 .. Darelle Porter ...... 229 .... 29 ..... 7.9

1990-91 .. Darelle Porter ...... 168 .... 33 ..... 5.1 SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 1991-92 .. Sean Miller ...... 224 .... 34 ..... 6.6 1992-93 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 156 .... 28 ..... 5.6 ASSISTS ASSISTS 1993-94 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 175 .... 25 ..... 7.0 Total Player (GP) Year Total Player (GP) Year 1994-95 .. Andre Alridge ...... 156 .... 27 ..... 5.8 251 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 785 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 229 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-90 744 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 1995-96 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 133 .... 25 ..... 5.3 197 224 Sean Miller (34) 1991-92 617 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 1996-97 .. Vonteego Cummings . 140 .... 33 ..... 4.2 209 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03 552 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 1997-98 .. Vonteego Cummings . 154 .... 26 ..... 5.9 187 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-82 458 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 1998-99 .. Vonteego Cummings . 112 .... 26 ..... 4.3 181 Sean Miller (30) 1988-89 436 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82 1999-00 .. Brandin Knight ...... 154 .... 28 ..... 5.5 180 Sean Miller (31) 1987-88 378 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87 180 Keith Starr (29) 1974-75 373 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 2000-01 .. Brandin Knight ...... 171 .... 31 ..... 5.5 175 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-94 363 Pete Strickland (104) 1975-79 2001-02 .. Brandin Knight ...... 251 .... 35 ..... 7.2 171 Brandin Knight (31) 2000-01 343 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84 2002-03 .. Brandin Knight ...... 209 .... 33 ..... 6.3 169 Billy Culbertson (28) 1983-84 329 Keith Starr (78) 1972-75 2003-04 .. Carl Krauser ...... 145 .... 32 ..... 4.5 168 Darelle Porter (33) 1990-91 307 Tom Richards (101) 1972-76 159 Sean Miller (33) 1990-91 300 Demetrius Gore (122) 1984-88 159 Mike Goodson (33) 1986-87 295 Jaron Brown (137) 2000-04 156 Andre Alridge (27) 1994-95 284 Wayne Williams (108) 1975-79 CLASS RECORDS 154 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98 258 Andre Alridge (77) 1992-97 154 Brandin Knight (28) 1999-00 244 Julius Page (136) 2000-04 TOTAL ASSISTS 238 Carl Krauser (64) 2002-04 Freshman: 180, Sean Miller, 1987-88. ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP) 225 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91 Sophomore: 181, Sean Miller, 1988-89. Avg. Player (GP) Year Junior: 251, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. 7.9 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-90 ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP) Senior: 224, Sean Miller, 1991-92. 7.2 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 Avg. Player (GP) Year 7.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-94 6.2 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 ASSISTS AVERAGE 6.6 Sean Miller (34) 1991-92 5.8 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 Freshman: 5.8, Sean Miller, 1987-88. 6.3 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03 5.0 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 Sophomore: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1988-89. 6.2 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-82 5.0 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 Junior: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. 6.2 Keith Starr (29) 1974-75 4.4 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 Senior: 6.6, Sean Miller, 1991-92. 6.0 Sean Miller (30) 1988-89 4.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84 6.0 Clarence Burch (22) 1951-52 4.3 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82 5.9 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98 4.2 Keith Starr (78) 1972-75 3.7 Carl Krauser (64) 2002-04 ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (Since 1978-79) 3.5 Pete Strickland (104) 1975-79 Avg. Player (GP) Year 3.4 Andre Alridge (77) 1992-97 2.41 Sean Miller (33) 1990-91 2.38 Sean Miller (34) 1991-92 ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (Since 1978-79) 2.37 Darelle Porter (33) 1990-91 Avg. Player (GP) Year 2.29 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-90 2.32 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 2.27 Sean Miller (31) 1987-88 1.95 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 2.24 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 1.93 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 2.21 Sean Miller (31) 1987-88 1.88 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84 2.18 Jerry McCullough (25) 1995-96 1.80 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 2.10 Jeremy Holmes (58) 1999-00 1.53 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87 1.47 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-92

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BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Chris Taft Murray State 12/20/03 Total Player (GP) Year Total Player (GP) Year 7 Bobby Martin Seton Hall 1/20/90 106 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 346 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 7 Carlton Neverson West Virginia 1/21/81 96 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 184 Eric Mobley (88) 1991-94 7 Charles Smith Florida 1/2/88 81 Charles Smith (29) 1985-86 170 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 7 Charles Smith Duquesne 1/20/86 78 Mark Blount (29) 1996-97 143 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 7 Charles Smith Indiana, Pa. 1/29/86 75 Eric Mobley (27) 1993-94 109 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91 7 Charles Smith Robert Morris 11/28/87 70 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-95 108 Keith Armstrong (112) 1982-87 7 Charles Smith Alabama 12/29/87 70 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-75 105 Mark Blount (56) 1995-97 7 Charles Smith Syracuse 2/9/87 63 Charles Smith (29) 1984-85 96 Attila Cosby (55) 1997-99 7 Atila Cosby UM-Balt. County 11/13/98 60 Chris Taft (36) 2003-04 89 Jaime Peterson (54) 1993-95 7 Charles Smith Connecticut 3/11/88 57 Eric Mobley (33) 1991-92 78 Orlando Antigua (116) 1991-95 7 Mark Blount Connecticut 12/4/96 56 Keith Armstrong (31) 1983-84 76 Ontario Lett (68) 2001-03 7 Sam Clancy Penn State 2/18/87 53 Attila Cosby (27) 1997-98 70 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-75 6 Charles Smith Duquesne 1/12/87 53 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78 64 Toree Morris (98) 2000-03 6 Charles Smith Westminster 1/2/85 52 Eric Mobley (29) 1992-93 63 Larry Harris (107) 1974-78 6 Charles Smith Boston College 1/22/86 50 Sam Clancy (29) 1979-80 60 Chris Taft (36) 2003-04 6 Charles Smith Boston College 1/24/87 55 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 6 Charles Smith West Virginia 12/13/86 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Minimum: 20) 52 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-81 6 Charles Smith Florida State 12/28/87 Total Player (GP) Year 50 Jaron Brown (101) 2000-03 6 Charles Smith Providence 2/19/86 3.2 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 45 Ed Scheuermann (98) 1976-81 6 Charles Smith Providence 2/7/87 3.1 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 45 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91 6 Mel Bennett St. Joseph’s 12/14/74 2.8 Charles Smith (29) 1985-87 42 Chris McNeal (95) 1990-93 2.8 Eric Mobley (27) 1993-94 41 Wayne Williams (108) 1975-79 ANNUAL BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS 2.7 Mark Blount (29) 1996-97 40 Chris Seabrooks (56) 1998-01 2.5 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-95 Year Player Total GP Avg. 2.4 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-75 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Min.: 50 games) 1974-75 .. Mel Bennett ...... 70 .... 29 ..... 2.4 2.2 Charles Smith (29) 1984-85 Total Player (GP) Year 1975-76 .. Willie Kelly ...... 34 .... 26 ..... 1.3 2.0 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78 2.8 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 1976-77 .. Michael Rice ...... 16 .... 24 ..... 0.7 2.0 Attila Cosby (27) 1997-98 2.1 Eric Mobley (88) 1991-94 198 1977-78 .. Sam Clancy ...... 53 .... 27 ..... 2.0 1.9 Eric Mobley (28) 1992-93 1.9 Mark Blount (56) 1995-97 1978-79 .. Sam Clancy ...... 27 .... 29 ..... 0.9 1.8 Keith Armstrong (31) 1983-84 1.7 Attila Cosby (55) 1997-99 1.7 Chris Taft (36) 2003-04 1.6 Jaime Peterson (54) 1993-95 1979-80 .. Sam Clancy ...... 50 .... 29 ..... 1.7 1.7 Eric Mobley (33) 1991-92 1.5 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 1980-81 .. Sam Clancy ...... 40 .... 31 ..... 1.3 1.7 Sam Clancy (29) 1979-80 1.2 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01 1981-82 .. Steve Beatty ...... 13 .... 25 ..... 0.5 1.7 Isaac Hawkins (27) 1997-98 1.1 Ontario Lett (68) 2001-03 1982-83 .. Keith Armstrong ...... 12 .... 24 ..... 0.5 1983-84 .. Keith Armstrong ...... 56 .... 31 ..... 1.8 CLASS RECORDS 1984-85 .. Charles Smith ...... 63 .... 29 ..... 2.2 1985-86 .. Charles Smith ...... 81 .... 29 ..... 2.8 BLOCKED SHOTS 1986-87 .. Charles Smith ...... 106 .... 33 ..... 3.2 Freshman: 70, Mel Bennett, 1974-75. 1987-88 .. Charles Smith ...... 96 .... 31 ..... 3.1 Sophomore: 81, Charles Smith, 1985-86. 1988-89 .. Bobby Martin ...... 30 .... 30 ..... 1.0 Junior: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Senior: 96, Charles Smith, 1987-88. 1989-90 .. Bobby Martin ...... 34 .... 29 ..... 1.2 1990-91 .. Bobby Martin ...... 27 .... 27 ..... 1.0 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME 1991-92 .. Eric Mobley ...... 57 .... 33 ..... 1.7 Freshman: 2.4, Mel Bennett, 1974-75. 1992-93 .. Eric Mobley ...... 52 .... 28 ..... 1.9 Sophomore: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1985-86. 1993-94 .. Eric Mobley ...... 75 .... 27 ..... 2.8 Junior: 3.2, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Senior: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1987-88. 1994-95 .. Jamie Peterson ...... 70 .... 28 ..... 2.5 1995-96 .. Mark Blount ...... 27 .... 27 ..... 1.0 1996-97 .. Mark Blount ...... 78 .... 29 ..... 2.7 1997-98 .. Attila Cosby ...... 53 .... 27 ..... 2.0 1998-99 .. Attila Cosby ...... 43 .... 28 ..... 1.5

1999-00 .. Chris Seabrooks ...... 30 .... 28 ..... 1.1 2000-01 .. Isaac Hawkins ...... 39 .... 32 ..... 1.2 2001-02 .. Ontario Lett ...... 37 .... 35 ..... 1.1 2002-03 .. Ontario Lett ...... 39 .... 33 ..... 1.2 2003-04 .. Chris Taft ...... 60 .... 36 ..... 1.7

Charles Smith became just the second player in school history to lead his team in blocked shots over four consecutive seasons from 1984 to 1988. Smith, who blocked 346 career shots from 1984-88, Mark Blount holds 11 of the school’s 14 blocked shot records. He is ranked 25th became a among the NCAA’s all-time leading shot blockers and transferred second-round that success over to a 10-year NBA career. NBA draft pick after rejecting 78 shots during his sophomore year.

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STEALS LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS ANNUAL STEALS LEADERS

STEALS Year Player Total GP Avg. 7 Billy Culbertson LaSalle 3/16/84 1970-71 .. Bill Downes ...... 85 .... 24 ..... 3.5 7 Brandin Knight at Notre Dame 1/22/00 1978-79 .. Wayne Williams ...... 49 .... 29 ..... 1.7 7 Brandin Knight at Nebraska 12/11/99 1979-80 .. Carlton Neverson ...... 78 .... 29 ..... 2.7 7 Carlton Neverson St. Francis (Pa.) 12/29/80 1980-81 .. Carlton Neverson ...... 83 .... 31 ..... 2.7 7 George Allen Robert Morris 12/12/82 1981-82 .. Dwayne Wallace ...... 73 .... 30 ..... 2.4 7 Kellii Taylor Navy 3/12/97 7 Kellii Taylor New Orleans 3/12/97 1982-83 .. George Allen ...... 43 .... 28 ..... 1.5 1983-84 .. Billy Culbertson ...... 68 .... 31 ..... 2.2 7 Jaron Brown vs. Connecticut 3/13/04 1984-85 .. Curtis Aiken ...... 47 .... 29 ..... 1.6 7 Curtis Aiken Syracuse 1/26/85 1985-86 .. Demetreus Gore ...... 42 .... 29 ..... 1.4 6 Jaron Brown at Seton Hall 2/15/03 1986-87 .. Jerome Lane ...... 42 .... 33 ..... 1.3 6 Billy Culbertson Duquesne 1/14/84 6 Brandin Knight Georgetown 1/26/02 1987-88 .. Jerome Lane ...... 40 .... 31 ..... 1.3 6 Chevon Troutman vs. Boston College 3/12/04 1988-89 .. Rod Brookin ...... 39 .... 29 ..... 1.3 6 Brandin Knight Duquesne 12/20/99 1989-90 .. Darelle Porter ...... 54 .... 29 ..... 1.9 6 Calton Neverson Rhode Island 3/6/81 1990-91 .. Darelle Porter ...... 63 .... 33 ..... 1.9 6 Carlton Neverson Eastern Kentucky 2/4/80 1991-92 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 47 .... 33 ..... 1.4 6 Chip Watkins Seton Hall 2/22/84 6 Curtis Aiken Syracuse 1/26/85 1992-93 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 64 .... 28 ..... 2.3 6 Dwayne Wallace Rhode Island 2/22/84 1993-94 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 70 .... 25 ..... 2.8 6 Jaron Brown at Seton Hall 2/15/03 1994-95 .. Jamie Peterson ...... 50 .... 28 ..... 1.8 6 Jaron Brown Georgetown 1/26/02 1995-96 .. Jerry McCullough ...... 76 .... 25 ..... 3.0 6 Lennie McMillian Rutgers 1/10/81 1996-97 .. Kellii Taylor ...... 101 .... 32 ..... 3.2 6 Lennie McMillian St. Bonaventure 12/2/80 6 Pete Strickland St. Francis (Pa.) 12/10/77 1997-98 .. Vonteego Cummings ... 66 .... 26 ..... 2.5 6 Wayne Williams Duke 2/10/79 1998-99 .. Kellii Taylor ...... 67 .... 24 ..... 2.8 1999-00 .. Brandin Knight ...... 77 .... 28 ..... 2.8 2000-01 .. Brandin Knight ...... 69 .... 31 ..... 2.2 CLASS RECORDS 2001-02 .. Brandin Knight ...... 82 .... 35 ..... 2.3 Darelle Porter led Pittsburgh in STEALS 2002-03 .. Brandin Knight ...... 70 .... 33 ..... 2.1 steals over two straight Freshman: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. 2003-04 .. Jaron Brown ...... 65 .... 36 ..... 1.8 seasons (1989-91). 199 Sophomore: 85, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97. Junior: 82, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Senior: 83, Carlton Neverson, 1980-81. SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS STEALS PER GAME Freshman: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. STEALS STEALS Sophomore: 2.6, Vonteego Cummings, 1996- Total Player (GP) Year Total Player (GP) Year 97. 101 Kellii Taylor (32) 1996-97 298 Brandin Knight (112) 1999-03 Junior: 2.8, Jerry McCullough, 1993-94. 85 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-97 257 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 Senior: 3.0, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96. 83 Carlton Neverson (31) 1980-81 235 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99 82 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 202 Kellii Taylor (79) 1995-00 78 Carlton Neverson (29) 1979-80 196 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01 77 Brandin Knight (28) 1999-00 194 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-81 Jerry McCullough 76 Lennie McMillian (30) 1980-81 192 Jaron Brown (137) 2000-04 is one of two 76 Jerry McCullough (25) 1995-96 170 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 players in 73 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-82 169 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82 Pittsburgh 70 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03 161 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81 basketball history 70 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-94 155 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87 to lead his team 70 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81 126 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88 all four seasons 69 Brandin Knight (28) 2000-01 120 George Allen (77) 1981-84 in steals. He 69 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1998-99 115 Lennie McMillian (59) 1979-81 ranks second on 114 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88 the all-time STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 steals) 113 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84 career steals list Avg. Player (GP) Year 112 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 1996-00 with 257 from 3.2 Kellii Taylor (32) 1996-97 1991-96. 3.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 1995-96 STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 games) 2.8 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-94 Avg. Player (GP) Year 2.8 Kellii Taylor (24) 1998-99 2.6 Kellii Taylor (79) 1995-99 2.8 Brandin Knight (28) 1999-00 2.3 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-02 2.7 Carlton Neverson (29) 1979-80 2.3 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-93,95 2.7 Carlton Neverson (31) 1980-81 2.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-98 2.7 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1998-99 2.2 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-80 2.6 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-97 1.9 Lennie McMillian (59) 1979-80 2.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98 1.7 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-00 2.5 Lennie McMillian (30) 1980-81 1.7 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-81 2.4 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-82 1.6 George Allen (77) 1981-83 2.3 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02 1.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-83 2.3 Jerry McCullough (28) 1992-93 1.4 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-80 2.3 Darrell Gissendanner (30) 1981-82 1.4 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-90 2.3 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81 1.4 Jaron Brown (101) 2000-04 2.3 Dwayne Wallace (24) 1979-80 1.3 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-86

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PARTICIPATION LEADERS

ANNUAL MINUTES PER GAME LEADERS SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS (Since 1978-79) GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED Year Player Avg. GP Player Year GP Player Year 1978-79 .... Sam Clancy ...... 36.9 36 Jaron Brown 2003-04 137 Jaron Brown 2000-04 1979-80 .... Sam Clancy ...... 36.7 36 Mark McCarroll 2003-04 136 Julius Page 2000-04 1980-81 .... Sam Clancy ...... 36.7 36 Julius Page 2003-04 131 Toree Morris 2000-04 36 Chris Taft 2003-04 128 Sean Miller 1987-92 1981-82 .... Clyde Vaughan ...... 36.0 35 Seven tied at 35 127 Brandin Knight 1999-03 1982-83 .... Clyde Vaughan ...... 38.1 34 Five tied at 34 123 Jason Matthews 1987-91 1983-84 .... Clyde Vaughan ...... 37.0 123 Darelle Porter 1987-91 1984-85 .... Charles Smith ...... 33.0 GAMES STARTED 122 Charles Smith 1984-88 1985-86 .... Curtis Aiken ...... 32.4 GS Player Year 122 Demetreus Gore 1984-88 36 Jaron Brown 2003-04 120 Curtis Aiken 1983-87 1986-87 .... Jerome Lane ...... 35.4 36 Julius Page 2003-04 120 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 1987-88 .... Sean Miller ...... 35.0 35 Brandin Knight 2001-02 1988-89 .... Sean Miller ...... 35.0 35 Julius Page 2001-02 GAMES STARTED (Since 1982-83) 1989-90 .... Jason Matthews ...... 37.7 34 Five tied at 34 GS Player Year 1990-91 .... Sean Miller ...... 30.0 33 Nine tied at 33 136 Julius Page 2000-04 124 Sean Miller 1987-92 1991-92 .... Sean Miller ...... 33.4 MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) 122 Charles Smith 1984-88 1992-93 .... Jerry McCullough ...... 35.4 MP Player Year 119 Brandin Knight 1999-03 1993-94 .... Jerry McCullough ...... 35.2 1284 Brandin Knight 2001-02 115 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 1994-95 .... Jaime Peterson ...... 36.4 1281 Julius Page 2003-04 112 Jason Matthews 1987-91 1995-96 .... Andre Alridge ...... 39.0 1237 Jaron Brown 2003-04 112 Demetreus Gore 1984-88 1201 Julius Page 2001-02 109 Jaron Brown 2000-04 1996-97 .... Vonteego Cummings ...... 40.1 1169 Jerome Lane 1986-87 1997-98 .... Isaac Hawkins ...... 37.4 1155 Carl Krauser 2003-04 MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) 1998-99 .... Vonteego Cummings ...... 35.5 1146 Clyde Vaughan 1983-84 MP Player Year 1999-00 .... Ricardo Greer ...... 36.0 1139 Sam Clancy 1980-81 4398 Julius Page 2000-04 2000-01 .... Ricardo Greer ...... 34.0 1129 Vonteego Cummings 1996-97 4307 Brandin Knight 1999-03 1123 Ricardo Greer 2000-01 4146 Sean Miller 1987-92 2001-02 .... Brandin Knight ...... 36.7 200 2002-03 .... Brandin Knight ...... 32.9 1112 Mike Goodson 1986-87 4103 Charles Smith 1984-88 2003-04 .... Carl Krauser ...... 36.1 1092 Jason Matthews 1989-90 4026 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 1090 Jerome Lane 1987-88 3777 Jaron Brown 2000-04 3741 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79) 3552 Jason Matthews 1987-91 CLASS RECORDS MPG Player Year 3532 Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 40.1 Vonteego Cummings 1997-98 3388 Isaac Hawkins 1996-01 GAMES STARTED 39.0 Andre Alridge 1995-96 3369 Darelle Porter 1987-91 Freshman: 29, Charles Smith, 1984-85. 38.1 Clyde Vaughan 1982-83 3337 Jerry McCullough 1991-96 Sophomore: 35, Julius Page, 2001-02. 37.7 Jason Matthews 1989-90 3273 Sam Clancy 1977-81 Junior: 35, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. 37.4 Isaac Hawkins 1997-98 Senior: 36, Jaron Brown; Julius Page, 2003-04. 37.1 Charles Smith 1985-86 MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79) 37.0 Clyde Vaughan 1983-84 MPG Player Year MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) 36.9 Sam Clancy 1978-79 34.4 Ricardo Greer 1997-01 Freshman: 1,072, Sean Miller, 1987-88. 36.8 Darelle Porter 1989-90 34.3 Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 Sophomore: 1,201, Julius Page, 2001-02. 34.2 Sammie Ellis 1978-80 Junior: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. PERSONAL FOULS 33.9 Brandin Knight 1999-03 Senior: 1,281, Julius Page, 2003-04. PF Player Year 33.6 Charles Smith 1984-88 122 Charles Smith 1986-87 32.4 Sean Miller 1987-92 MINUTES PER GAME 117 Ontario Lett 2001-02 32.3 Julius Page 2000-04 Freshman: 35.8, Ricardo Greer, 1997-98 114 Ontario Lett 2002-03 32.1 Brian Shorter 1988-91 Sophomore: 37.4, Isaac Hawkins, 1997-98. 113 Sam Clancy 1980-81 31.9 Jerome Lane 1985-88 Junior: 40.1, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98. 31.2 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 Senior: 39.0, Andre Alridge, 1995-96. DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51) 31.2 Julius Page 2000-03 DISQ. Player Year 15 John Kendrick 1951-52 PERSONAL FOULS 12 Michael Zernich 1950-51 PF Player Year 11 John Mills 1957-58 410 Sam Clancy 1977-81 11 Chuck Hursh 1956-57 392 Charles Smith 1984-88 11 Julius Pegues 1956-57 382 Bobby Martin 1987-91 358 Wayne Williams 1975-79 331 Andre Williams 1981-85 Ricardo Greer, who 328 Keith Armstrong 1982-86 started 115 career FOUR-YEAR STARTERS games and starred DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51) for the Panthers Since freshmen were Sam Clancy, 1977-81 DISQ. Player Year from 1997-2001, sanctioned to Demetreus Gore, 1984-88 29 Julius Pegues 1955-58 finished his career participate in varsity Charles Smith, 1984-88 ranked among the 27 Chuck Hursh 1955-58 play in 1972-73, only Sean Miller 1987-92 25 Sam Clancy 1977-81 top-10 school seven players have Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 leaders in both 25 Keith Armstrong 1982-86 started all four Brandin Knight 1999-03 25 John Riser 1954-57 scoring and seasons at Pitt: Julius Page, 2000-04 rebounding. 23 Michael Zernich 1950-53

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FRESHMAN RECORDS

Season records are depicted. Freshmen were sanctioned to play by the NCAA in the 1972-73 season.

GAMES STARTED MINUTES PLAYED MINUTES PER GAME TOP FRESHMAN DEBUTS 29/29 Charles Smith 1984-85 1072 Sean Miller 1987-88 35.8 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 29/32 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 998 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 34.6 Sean Miller 1987-88 POINTS 27/27 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 967 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 33.5 Brandin Knight 1999-00 21 Ricardo Greer 11/17/97 27/27 Attila Cosby 1997-98 956 Charles Smith 1984-85 33.0 Charles Smith 1984-85 18 Vonteego Cummings 11/29/95 27/31 Sean Miller 1987-88 937 Brandin Knight 1999-00 31.2 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 17 Jerome Lane 11/22/85 25/28 Brandin Knight 1999-00 923 Chris Taft 2003-04 29.5 Attila Cosby 1997-98 16 Charles Smith 11/26/84 25/33 Julius Page 2000-01 888 Julius Page 2000-01 27.3 Donatas Zavackas 1999-00 15 Jason Matthews 11/28/87 13 Sean Miller 11/28/87 11 Carl Krauser 11/23/02 POINTS 10 Clyde Vaughan 11/28/87 SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOALS MADE 10 Julius Page 11/17/00 435 Charles Smith 1984-85 15.0 Charles Smith 1984-85 162 Chris Taft 2003-04 396 Chris Taft 2003-04 10 Brandin Knight 11/19/99 14.0 Sam Clancy 1977-78 155 Sam Clancy 1977-78 9 Sam Clancy 11/26/77 378 Sam Clancy 1977-78 12.4 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 151 Charles Smith 1984-85 337 Rod Brookin 1986-87 9 Donatas Zavackas 11/19/99 10.9 Chris Taft 2003-04 132 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 9 Jaron Brown 11/17/00 335 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 10.2 Rod Brookin 1986-87 127 Rod Brookin 1986-87 308 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 8 Kellii Taylor 11/24/96 10.1 Mel Bennett 1974-75 114 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 8 Demetreus Gore 11/26/84 299 Julius Page 2000-01 9.6 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 114 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 REBOUNDS 16 Sam Clancy 11/26/77 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FG MADE 12 Chris Taft 11/14/03 320 Sam Clancy 1977-78 .564 Rod Brookin 1986-87 58 Sean Miller 1987-88 9 Carl Krauser 11/23/02 312 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 .559 Chris Taft 2003-04 43 Julius Page 2000-01 9 Charles Smith 11/26/84 308 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 .557 Chevon Troutman 2001-02 30 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 8 Mel Bennett 11/30/74 301 Charles Smith 1984-85 .543 Andre Williams 1981-82 26 Jason Matthews 1987-88 8 Vonteego Cummings 11/29/95 290 Chris Taft 2003-04 .509 Attila Cosby 1997-98 26 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 7 Clyde Vaughan 11/29/80 273 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 .506 Steve Beatty 1980-81 23 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 6 Jerome Lane 11/22/85 264 Mel Bennett 1974-75 .502 Charles Smith 1984-85 21 Carl Krauser 2002-03 5 Kellii Taylor 11/24/96 ASSISTS 10 Sean Miller 11/28/87 201 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 7 Jason Matthews 11/28/87 133 Sean Miller 1987-88 .448 Jason Matthews 1987-88 133 Charles Smith 1984-85 6 Jerry McCullough 11/20/91 126 Julius Page 2000-01 .436 Sean Miller 1987-88 85 Bobby Martin 1987-88 6 Brandin Knight 11/19/99 103 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 .417 Orlando Antigua 1991-92 75 Mel Bennett 1974-75 6 Jerry McCullough 11/20/91 90 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 .389 Carl Krauser 2002-03 74 Jerome Lane 1985-86 5 Carl Krauser 11/23/02 82 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 .366 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 73 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 4 Vonteego Cummings 11/29/95 58 Jason Matthews 1987-88 .341 Julius Page 2000-01 68 Sam Clancy 1977-78 4 Curtis Aiken 11/23/83 57 Garrick Thomas 1992-93 .333 Garrick Thomas 1992-93 68 Chris Taft 2003-04 TOP DEBUT GAMES FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST REBOUNDS 175 Charles Smith 1984-85 .851 Sean Miller 1987-88 327 Sam Clancy 1977-78 „ Ricardo Greer, 11/17/97 125 Chris Taft 2003-04 .836 Jason Matthews 1987-88 270 Chris Taft 2003-04 21 points (9-15 FG), 3 assists, 2 117 Bobby Martin 1987-88 .787 Andre Williams 1981-82 231 Charles Smith 1984-85 steals. 116 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 .768 Donatas Zavackas 1999-00 295 Mel Bennett 1974-75 113 Jerome Lane 1985-86 .760 Charles Smith 1984-85 181 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 „ Charles Smith, 11/26/84 110 Mel Bennett 1974-75 .741 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 148 Jerome Lane 1985-86 16 points (5-6 FG), 6-8 FT, 9 102 Sam Clancy 1977-78 .729 Carl Krauser 2002-03 132 Rod Brookin 1986-87 rebounds in 21 minutes. „ Sam Clancy, 11/26/77 9 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists REBOUND AVERAGE ASSISTS ASSISTS AVERAGE 12.1 Sam Clancy 1977-78 180 Sean Miller 1987-88 5.8 Sean Miller 1987-88 „ Jerome Lane, 11/22/86 10.2 Mel Bennett 1974-75 154 Brandin Knight 1999-00 5.5 Brandin Knight 1999-00 17 points, 6 rebounds 8.0 Charles Smith 1984-85 117 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 3.0 Keith Starr 1973-74 7.5 Chris Taft 2003-04 93 Carl Krauser 2002-03 2.9 Vonteego Cummings 1995-96 „ Sean Miller, 11/28/87 6.7 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 88 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 2.9 Carl Krauser 2002-03 13 points (5-7 FG, 3-5 3FG), 10 5.1 Jerome Lane 1985-86 79 Darelle Porter 1987-88 2.7 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 assists, 3 steals in 24 minutes. 4.8 Attila Cosby 1997-98 70 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 2.5 Darelle Porter 1987-88 „ Carl Krauser, 11/23/02 11 points (5-8 FG), 9 rebounds, 5 assists in 25 minutes. STEALS STEALS AVERAGE BLOCKED SHOTS 101 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 3.2 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 70 Mel Bennett 1974-75 „ Jason Matthews, 11/28/87 77 Brandin Knight 1999-00 2.8 Brandin Knight 1999-00 63 Charles Smith 1984-85 15 points (5-12 FG), 7 assists, 3 47 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 1.4 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 60 Chris Taft 2003-04 rebounds in 26 minutes. 42 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 1.1 Carl Krauser 2002-03 34 Carl Krauser 2002-03 1.0 Sean Miller 1987-88 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE „ Chris Taft, 11/14/03 33 Jaron Brown 2000-01 1.0 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 2.4 Mel Bennett 1974-75 7 points, 12 rebounds in 23 31 Sean Miller 1987-88 1.0 Curtis Aiken 1984-85 2.2 Charles Smith 1984-85 minutes.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Year Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg. 1947-48 PITTSBURGH 21 320 ------310 499 .621 ------443 ------950 45.2 Opponents 21 375 ------300 421 .713 ------405 ------1050 50.0 1948-49 PITTSBURGH 25 438 1206 .363 ------360 599 .601 ------509 ------1236 49.4 Opponents 25 459 — — ------334 554 .602 ------470 ------1252 50.1 1949-50 PITTSBURGH 18 333 1020 .326 ------203 353 .575 ------403 ------869 48.3 Opponents 18 366 — — ------282 474 .595 ------306 ------1014 56.3 1950-51 PITTSBURGH 26 547 1745 .313 ------372 599 .628 ------602 ------1466 56.3 Opponents 26 593 — — ------426 688 .618 ------503 ------1612 62.0 1951-52 PITTSBURGH 22 462 1404 .329 ------328 556 .590 -- -- 811 36.8 542 309 ------1252 56.9 Opponents 22 458 1387 .330 ------381 582 .655 -- -- 741 33.9 477 233 ------1305 59.3 1952-53 PITTSBURGH 23 557 1670 .334 ------485 812 .597 -- -- 1283 55.8 512 ------1579 68.7 Opponents 23 523 1567 .334 ------529 820 .645 -- -- 1140 49.6 508 ------1577 68.6 1953-54 PITTSBURGH 23 570 1735 .329 ------498 836 .596 -- -- 1240 53.9 530 ------1638 71.2 Opponents 23 644 1756 .367 -- 555 819 .678 -- -- 1235 53.7 533 ------1768 76.9 1954-55 PITTSBURGH 26 738 2023 .365 ------553 864 .640 -- -- 1377 52.9 599 ------2028 78.0 Opponents 26 725 1878 .386 ------623 974 .639 -- -- 1306 50.2 507 ------2073 79.7 1955-56 PITTSBURGH 25 680 1758 .386 ------571 841 .679 -- -- 1210 48.4 566 ------1931 77.2 Opponents 25 641 1694 .380 ------648 929 .697 -- -- 1067 42.7 501 ------1930 77.2 1956-57 PITTSBURGH 27 751 1870 .402 ------566 825 .674 -- -- 1174 43.5 556 ------2068 76.5 Opponents 27 710 1839 .386 ------573 842 .681 -- -- 1130 41.9 501 ------1993 73.8 1957-58 PITTSBURGH 25 715 1731 .413 ------485 723 .671 -- -- 1136 45.4 557 ------1915 76.6 Opponents 25 607 1731 .357 ------532 791 .675 -- -- 1158 46.3 507 ------1746 70.2 1958-59 PITTSBURGH 24 624 1637 .381 ------418 603 .693 -- -- 1076 44.8 519 ------1666 69.4 Opponents 24 627 1648 .380 ------506 749 .675 -- -- 1135 47.3 433 ------1760 73.3 1959-60 PITTSBURGH 25 638 1617 .395 ------477 695 .686 -- -- 1113 44.5 478 ------1753 70.0 202 Opponents 25 689 1715 .402 ------438 654 .670 -- -- 1153 46.1 486 ------1816 72.6 1960-61 PITTSBURGH 23 561 1508 .372 ------435 638 .682 -- -- 1116 48.5 471 ------1557 67.7 Opponents 23 588 1496 .393 ------445 670 .664 -- -- 1094 47.6 439 ------1621 70.5 Year Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg. 1961-62 PITTSBURGH 23 614 1468 .418 ------449 611 .735 -- -- 1007 43.8 510 ------1677 72.9 Opponents 23 596 1446 .415 ------437 661 .661 -- -- 1004 43.7 435 ------1629 70.8 1962-63 PITTSBURGH 25 695 1615 .430 ------463 649 .713 -- -- 1100 44.0 520 ------1853 74.1 Opponents 25 551 1494 .369 ------493 724 .618 -- -- 1067 42.7 474 ------1595 63.8 1963-64 PITTSBURGH 25 793 1804 .440 ------458 649 .706 -- -- 1128 45.1 527 ------2044 81.8 Opponents 25 680 1577 .431 ------456 702 .650 -- -- 1136 45.6 486 ------1816 72.6 1964-65 PITTSBURGH 23 611 1584 .386 ------385 524 .735 -- -- 966 42.0 429 ------1607 69.9 Opponents 23 681 1534 .444 ------379 563 .673 -- -- 1143 49.7 401 ------1741 75.7 1965-66 PITTSBURGH 22 559 1407 .397 ------344 501 .687 -- -- 875 39.8 472 ------1462 66.5 Opponents 22 620 1328 .466 ------430 631 .697 -- -- 1111 50.5 384 ------1660 75.5 1966-67 PITTSBURGH 25 599 1600 .374 ------398 597 .667 -- -- 1178 47.1 496 ------1596 63.8 Opponents 25 737 1665 .443 ------448 659 .680 -- -- 1161 46.4 426 ------1922 76.9 1967-68 PITTSBURGH 22 579 1494 .387 ------395 571 .691 -- -- 1055 48.0 490 ------1553 70.5 Opponents 22 654 1328 .492 ------455 663 .686 -- -- 1018 46.3 432 ------1763 80.9 1968-69 PITTSBURGH 24 545 1394 .391 ------363 538 .674 -- -- 962 40.8 490 ------1453 60.5 Opponents 24 640 1483 .432 ------451 660 .677 -- -- 1114 46.4 432 ------1731 72.1 1969-70 PITTSBURGH 24 683 1566 .436 ------358 509 .703 -- -- 1043 43.5 512 ------1724 71.8 Opponents 24 630 1451 .434 ------502 717 .701 -- -- 1027 42.8 439 ------1762 73.4 1970-71 PITTSBURGH 24 725 1615 .442 ------388 561 .691 -- -- 1103 46.0 502 402 ------1938 76.5 Opponents 24 611 1439 .424 ------444 646 .691 -- -- 990 41.3 408 — ------1666 69.4 1971-72 PITTSBURGH 24 794 1705 .465 ------366 471 .713 -- -- 1044 43.5 507 461 ------1924 80.2 Opponents 24 683 1446 .472 ------504 718 .702 -- -- 979 40.8 383 — ------1870 77.9 1972-73 PITTSBURGH 26 797 1772 .444 ------246 364 .675 -- -- 1131 43.5 522 429 ------1840 70.7 Opponents 26 704 1678 .418 ------399 584 .683 -- -- 1121 43.2 447 408 ------1807 69.5 1973-74 PITTSBURGH 28 969 2012 .482 ------323 473 .683 -- -- 1281 45.8 499 544 ------2261 80.8 Opponents 28 760 1796 .423 ------315 468 .673 -- -- 1101 39.3 556 389 ------1835 65.5 1974-75 PITTSBURGH 29 949 2083 .456 ------340 502 .677 -- -- 1288 44.4 526 504 -- 146 -- 2238 77.2 Opponents 29 836 1875 .446 ------398 575 .692 -- -- 1224 42.2 545 449 -- 73 -- 2070 71.4

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Year Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg. 1975-76 PITTSBURGH 27 810 1794 .454 ------295 456 .647 -- -- 1061 39.3 646 437 -- 80 -- 1915 70.9 Opponents 27 714 1549 .461 ------465 680 .684 -- -- 1134 42.0 511 386 -- 68 -- 1893 70.1 1976-77 PITTSBURGH 27 804 1749 .459 ------307 446 .688 -- -- 1016 37.6 599 465 -- 60 -- 1915 70.9 Opponents 27 837 1703 .491 ------430 630 .683 -- -- 1134 42.0 466 475 -- 67 -- 2104 77.9 1977-78 PITTSBURGH 27 845 1773 .477 ------411 565 .727 -- -- 1173 43.4 569 391 -- 122 -- 2101 77.8 Opponents 27 787 1754 .449 ------430 610 .705 -- -- 1056 39.1 553 365 -- 65 -- 2004 74.2 1978-79 PITTSBURGH 29 882 1795 .458 ------575 789 .729 -- -- 1269 43.8 639 393 465 99 205 2219 76.5 Opponents 29 797 1637 .487 ------436 640 .681 -- -- 962 33.2 664 395 436 87 128 2030 70.0 1979-80 PITTSBURGH 29 778 1680 .463 ------449 686 .655 -- -- 1122 38.7 667 380 524 114 287 2005 69.1 Opponents 29 680 1517 .448 ------521 737 .707 -- -- 1070 36.9 608 339 621 99 180 1881 64.9 1980-81 PITTSBURGH 31 903 1981 .456 ------422 633 .666 -- -- 1210 39.0 689 414 515 108 323 2218 71.5 Opponents 31 768 1647 .466 ------499 721 .692 -- -- 1148 37.0 584 408 675 81 167 2035 65.6 1981-82 PITTSBURGH 30 810 1732 .468 ------443 643 .690 -- -- 1003 33.5 638 427 461 62 262 2066 68.9 Opponents 30 759 1595 .476 ------466 678 .687 -- -- 1046 34.9 572 461 555 72 151 1984 66.1 1982-83 PITTSBURGH 28 707 1569 .451 ------468 646 .724 -- -- 960 34.3 615 330 421 43 178 1882 67.2 Opponents 28 730 1358 .537 ------468 620 .755 -- -- 860 30.7 576 388 448 111 148 1928 68.8 1983-84 PITTSBURGH 31 795 1765 .450 ------510 731 .698 -- -- 936 30.2 637 437 474 100 252 2100 67.8 Opponents 31 797 1636 .487 ------472 684 .694 -- -- 1039 33.5 631 477 563 86 181 2006 64.7 1984-85 PITTSBURGH 29 785 1718 .457 ------481 681 .706 -- -- 1020 35.2 587 384 208 124 208 2051 70.7 Opponents 29 757 1615 .469 ------439 636 .690 -- -- 976 33.7 590 429 482 113 169 1953 67.3 1985-86 PITTSBURGH 29 878 1761 .499 ------452 639 .708 -- -- 1042 35.9 591 449 433 148 194 2206 76.1 Opponents 29 751 1639 .458 ------500 685 .730 -- -- 947 32.6 618 489 163 84 175 2002 69.0 1986-87 PITTSBURGH 33 1000 1965 .509 110 295 .373 662 961 .689 456 803 1370 41.5 690 587 487 148 195 2782 84.3 Opponents 33 930 2099 .442 — — — 394 570 .691 362 591 1050 31.8 777 509 461 — 169 2425 73.5 1987-88 PITTSBURGH 31 878 1768 .494 115 287 .409 604 841 .717 382 705 1181 37.8 593 566 503 135 192 2475 79.8 Opponents 31 820 1887 .434 156 403 .387 406 591 .687 368 536 986 31.8 683 448 470 — 207 2202 71.0 1988-89 PITTSBURGH 30 761 1622 .469 167 415 .402 679 910 .746 381 676 1057 35.2 573 499 395 74 185 2368 78.9 Opponents 30 892 1843 .484 148 387 .382 447 644 .694 380 646 996 33.2 714 514 428 130 206 2379 79.3 203 1989-90 PITTSBURGH 29 797 1652 .482 146 354 .412 687 945 .727 372 695 1067 36.8 605 466 451 68 186 2427 83.7 Opponents 29 890 1835 .485 169 446 .380 459 636 .722 366 635 1001 34.5 748 538 422 117 209 2408 83.0 Year Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg. 1990-91 PITTSBURGH 33 903 1957 .461 211 506 .417 741 991 .748 475 759 1234 37.4 687 562 468 888 211 2758 83.6 Opponents 33 892 1968 .456 180 483 .373 573 799 .717 413 710 1123 34.0 786 479 496 131 204 2537 76.9 1991-92 PITTSBURGH 34 913 2011 .454 148 440 .336 617 994 .621 476 834 1310 38.5 735 535 502 146 233 2591 76.2 Opponents 34 873 1996 .437 164 504 .325 563 841 .669 448 821 1269 37.3 777 474 558 128 223 2473 72.7 1992-93 PITTSBURGH 28 780 1717 .454 129 409 .315 474 717 .661 460 663 1123 40.0 544 423 456 116 176 2163 77.3 Opponents 28 768 1751 .439 173 434 .399 435 602 .723 400 602 1002 35.8 595 424 411 101 186 2144 76.6 1993-94 PITTSBURGH 27 746 1701 .439 165 484 .341 450 702 .641 392 716 1108 41.0 541 457 421 140 214 2107 78.0 Opponents 27 704 1731 .407 153 461 .332 467 671 .696 412 692 1102 40.9 557 393 422 118 198 2028 75.1 1994-95 PITTSBURGH 28 694 1681 .413 225 641 .351 402 562 .715 481 604 1085 38.8 582 408 584 117 245 2015 72.0 Opponents 28 754 1610 .468 144 433 .333 449 653 .688 381 585 966 34.5 501 459 514 131 265 2101 75.0 1995-96 PITTSBURGH 27 680 1639 .415 204 575 .355 384 563 .682 397 581 978 36.2 622 416 441 97 234 1948 72.1 Opponents 27 622 1443 .431 149 456 .327 518 754 .687 370 662 1032 38.2 498 378 501 102 200 1911 70.8 1996-97 PITTSBURGH 33 823 1961 .420 179 537 .333 460 714 .644 496 708 1204 36.5 680 449 583 155 333 2285 69.2 Opponents 33 771 1838 .419 165 512 .322 521 776 .671 494 783 1277 38.7 656 425 665 134 278 2228 67.5 1997-98 PITTSBURGH 27 745 1678 .444 157 487 .322 340 495 .687 402 577 979 36.3 502 396 465 133 241 1987 73.6 Opponents 27 760 1622 .469 164 481 .341 392 582 .674 383 608 991 36.7 464 488 457 105 221 2076 79.2 1998-99 PITTSBURGH 30 758 1822 .416 159 518 .307 342 488 .701 406 666 1072 35.7 557 405 491 122 338 2017 67.2 Opponents 30 776 1726 .450 156 513 .304 404 611 .661 401 726 1127 37.6 475 478 528 137 244 2112 70.4 1999-00 PITTSBURGH 28 688 1604 .429 174 543 .320 314 504 .623 383 662 1045 37.3 447 459 465 60 215 1864 66.6 Opponents 28 688 1597 .431 182 510 .357 318 449 .708 317 640 957 34.2 476 415 419 148 181 1876 67.0 2000-01 PITTSBURGH 33 820 1803 .455 190 578 .329 417 676 .617 404 767 1171 35.5 566 496 510 123 234 2247 68.1 Opponents 33 800 1874 .427 195 576 .339 361 534 .676 398 726 1124 34.1 625 451 498 124 219 2156 65.3 2001-02 PITTSBURGH 35 928 1974 .470 220 682 .323 454 751 .605 462 883 1345 38.4 613 590 498 157 235 2530 72.3 Opponents 35 765 1937 .395 181 628 .288 422 607 .695 389 732 1121 32.0 691 420 520 122 187 2133 60.9 2002-03 PITTSBURGH 33 893 1766 .506 208 572 .364 479 748 .640 368 822 1190 36.1 591 589 484 134 271 2473 74.9 Opponents 33 682 1750 .390 176 573 .307 415 602 .689 330 643 973 29.5 656 375 530 105 200 1955 59.2 2003-04 PITTSBURGH 36 904 1921 .471 150 490 .306 488 748 .652 466 854 1320 36.7 533 523 454 169 215 2446 67.9 Opponents 36 765 1984 .386 186 603 .308 315 477 .660 441 686 1127 31.3 671 409 461 102 191 2031 56.4

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TEAM SEASON HIGHS

TOTAL WINNING GAMES TOTAL SCORING WINS PERCENTAGE PLAYED POINTS AVERAGE Total GP Year Total W-L Year GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year 31 36 2003-04 1.000 21-0 1927-28 36 - 2003-04 2772 33 1986-87 84.0 33 1986-87 29 35 2001-02 .920 23-2 1929-30 35 - 2001-02 2758 33 1990-91 83.7 29 1989-90 28 33 2002-03 .882 15-2 1915-16 34 - 1991-92 2591 34 1991-92 83.6 33 1990-91 25 33 1986-87 .862 25-4 1973-74 33 - 1986-87 2530 35 2001-02 81.8 25 1963-64 25 29 1973-74 .861 31-5 2003-04 33 - 1990-91 2475 31 1987-88 80.8 28 1973-74 24 31 1987-88 .848 28-5 2002-03 33 - 1996-97 2473 33 2002-03 80.7 29 1978-79 23 25 1929-30 .833 20-4 1930-31 33 - 2000-01 2446 36 2003-04 80.2 24 1971-72 21 21 1927-28 .829 29-6 2001-02 33 - 2002-03 2427 29 1989-90 79.8 31 1987-88 21 33 1990-91 .783 18-4 1933-34 31 - 1980-81 2368 30 1988-89 78.9 30 1988-89 20 30 1981-82 .774 24-7 1987-88 31 - 1983-84 2339 29 1978-79 78.0 26 1954-55

SCORING OPPONENT SCORING FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS FIELD GOAL MARGIN AVERAGE MADE MADE PER GAME ATTEMPTS Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year +15.7 33 2002-03 56.4 36 2003-04 1000 33 1986-87 34.6 28 1973-74 2083 29 1974-75 +15.3 28 1973-74 59.2 33 2002-03 969 28 1973-74 33.1 24 1971-72 2023 26 1954-55 +11.5 36 2003-04 59.3 22 1951-52 949 29 1974-75 32.7 29 1974-75 2012 28 1973-74 +11.4 33 2001-02 60.9 35 2001-02 928 35 2001-02 31.8 25 1963-64 2011 34 1991-92 +10.8 33 1986-87 62.0 26 1950-51 913 34 1991-92 31.3 27 1977-78 1981 31 1980-81 +10.3 25 1962-63 64.7 31 1983-84 904 36 2003-04 30.6 29 1972-73 1974 35 2001-02 +9.2 25 1963-64 64.8 29 1979-80 903 31 1980-81 30.4 29 1978-79 1965 33 1986-87 +8.8 31 1987-88 65.3 33 2000-01 903 33 1990-91 30.3 29 1985-86 1961 33 1996-97 +7.1 24 1970-71 65.5 29 1973-74 893 33 2002-03 30.3 33 1986-87 1957 33 1990-91 +7.1 29 1985-86 65.9 31 1980-81 882 29 1978-79 1921 36 2003-04

FIELD GOAL OPPONENT FIELD GOAL 3-POINT 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS MADE MADE PER GAME ATTEMPTS Total FG-FGA Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year 204 .509 1000-1965 1986-87 .330 22 1951-52 225 28 1994-95 8.0 28 1994-95 682 35 2001-02 .506 893-1766 2002-03 .334 23 1952-53 220 35 2001-02 7.5 27 1995-96 641 28 1994-95 .499 878-1761 1985-86 .357 25 1957-58 211 33 1990-91 6.4 33 1990-91 578 33 2000-01 .497 878-1768 1987-88 .367 23 1953-54 208 33 2002-03 6.3 33 2002-03 575 27 1995-96 .491 882-1795 1978-79 .369 25 1962-63 204 27 1995-96 6.3 35 2001-02 572 33 2002-03 .482 797-1652 1989-90 .380 24 1958-59 190 33 2000-01 6.2 28 1999-00 543 28 1999-00 .482 969-2012 1973-74 .380 25 1955-56 179 33 1996-97 6.1 27 1993-94 537 33 1996-97 .477 845-1773 1977-78 .386 36 2003-04 174 28 1999-00 5.8 27 1997-98 518 30 1998-99 .471 904-1921 2003-04 .386 27 1956-57 167 30 1988-89 5.8 33 2000-01 506 33 1990-91 .470 928-1974 2001-02 .386 26 1954-55 165 27 1993-94 5.6 30 1988-89 490 26 2003-04

3-POINT FIELD GOAL OPPONENT THREE-POINT FREE THROWS FREE THROWS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE MADE MADE PER GAME ATTEMPTS Total 3FG-FGA Year Total 3FG-3FGA Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year .417 211-506 1990-91 .288 181-628 2001-02 741 33 1990-91 23.7 29 1989-90 994 34 1991-92 .412 146-354 1989-90 .304 156-513 1998-99 687 29 1989-90 22.8 25 1955-56 991 33 1990-91 .402 167-415 1988-89 .307 176-573 2002-03 679 30 1988-89 22.6 30 1988-89 961 33 1986-87 .401 115-287 1987-88 .308 186-603 2003-04 662 33 1986-87 22.5 33 1990-91 945 29 1989-90 .373 110-295 1986-87 .322 165-512 1996-97 617 34 1991-92 21.7 23 1952-53 910 30 1988-89 .364 208-572 2002-03 .325 164-504 1991-92 604 31 1987-88 21.3 26 1954-55 864 26 1954-55 .355 204-575 1995-96 .327 149-456 1995-96 575 29 1978-79 20.9 27 1956-57 841 31 1987-88 .351 225-641 1994-95 .332 153-461 1993-94 571 25 1955-56 20.1 33 1986-87 841 25 1955-56 .341 165-484 1993-94 .333 144-433 1994-95 566 27 1956-57 19.8 29 1978-79 836 23 1953-54 .336 148-440 1991-92 .339 195-576 2000-01 553 26 1954-55 19.5 23 1961-62 825 27 1956-57

FREE THROW TOTAL REBOUND REBOUND OPPONENT REBOUND PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS AVERAGE MARGIN AVERAGE Total FTM-FTA Year Total Off-Def Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year .748 741-991 1990-91 1377 0o-1377d 1954-55 55.8 23 1952-53 +10.6 27 1977-78 29.5 33 2002-03 .746 679-910 1988-89 1370 456o-914d 1986-87 53.9 23 1953-54 +9.7 33 1986-87 30.7 28 1982-83 .735 449-611 1961-62 1345 462o-883d 2001-02 53.0 26 1954-55 +6.6 33 2002-03 31.3 36 2003-04 .735 385-524 1964-65 1320 466o-854d 2003-04 48.5 23 1960-61 +6.5 28 1973-74 31.8 33 1986-87 .729 575-789 1978-79 1310 476o-834d 1991-92 48.4 25 1955-56 +6.4 35 2001-02 31.8 31 1987-88 .727 411-565 1977-78 1288 0o-1288d 1974-75 48.0 22 1967-68 +6.2 23 1952-53 32.0 35 2001-02 .727 687-945 1989-90 1283 0o-1283d 1952-53 47.1 25 1966-67 +6.0 31 1987-88 32.6 29 1985-86 .724 468-646 1982-83 1281 0o-1281d 1973-74 46.0 24 1970-71 +5.7 25 1955-56 33.2 30 1988-89 .718 604-841 1987-88 1269 0o-1269d 1978-79 45.8 28 1973-74 +5.4 36 2003-04 33.7 29 1984-85 .715 402-562 1994-95 1240 0o-1240d 1953-54 45.4 25 1957-58 +4.3 27 1977-78 33.9 22 1951-52

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TOTAL ASSISTS ASSIST:TURNOVER TURNOVERS FORCED FEWEST TURNOVERS ASSISTS AVERAGE RATIO PER GAME COMMITTED PER GAME Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year 590 35 2001-02 19.4 28 1973-74 1.26 30 1988-89 20.1 33 1996-97 12.6 36 2003-04 589 33 2002-03 19.2 24 1971-72 1.22 33 2002-03 18.6 27 1995-96 13.2 30 1988-89 587 33 1986-87 18.3 31 1987-88 1.21 33 1986-87 18.4 28 1994-95 14.2 33 1990-91 566 31 1987-88 17.8 33 2002-03 1.20 33 1990-91 17.6 30 1998-99 14.2 35 2001-02 562 33 1990-91 17.8 33 1986-87 1.18 35 2001-02 16.9 27 1997-98 14.7 33 2002-03 544 28 1973-74 17.4 29 1974-75 1.15 36 2003-04 16.4 34 1991-92 14.8 33 1986-87 535 34 1991-92 17.2 27 1976-77 1.13 31 1987-88 16.1 35 2001-02 14.9 29 1985-86 523 36 2003-04 17.0 33 1990-91 1.08 27 1993-94 15.6 27 1993-94 15.0 28 1982-83 504 29 1974-75 16.9 27 1993-94 1.07 34 1991-92 15.1 33 2000-01 15.3 30 1981-82 499 30 1988-89 16.9 35 2001-02 14.9 28 1999-00 15.5 33 2000-01

BLOCKED BLOCKED SHOTS TOTAL STEALS SHOTS AVERAGE STEALS AVERAGE Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year 169 36 2003-04 5.2 27 1993-94 338 30 1998-99 11.3 30 1998-99 157 35 2001-02 5.1 29 1985-86 333 33 1996-97 10.4 31 1980-81 155 33 1996-97 5.0 29 1974-75 323 31 1980-81 10.1 33 1996-97 148 33 1986-87 4.9 27 1997-98 287 29 1979-80 9.9 29 1979-80 148 29 1985-86 4.7 33 1996-97 271 33 2002-03 8.9 27 1997-98 146 34 1991-92 4.7 36 2003-04 262 30 1981-82 8.8 28 1994-95 146 29 1974-75 4.5 27 1977-78 252 31 1983-84 8.7 30 1981-82 140 27 1993-94 4.5 35 2001-02 245 28 1994-95 8.7 27 1995-96 135 31 1987-88 4.5 33 1986-87 241 27 1997-98 8.2 33 2002-03 134 33 2002-03 4.4 31 1987-88 235 35 2001-02 8.1 31 1983-84 TEAM SEASON LOWS

TOTAL SCORING FIELD GOAL FREE THROW TOTAL POINTS AVERAGE PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE ASSISTS Total GP Year Total GP Year Total FGM-A Year Total FTM-A Year Total GP Year 869 18 1949-50 45.2 21 1947-48 .313 547-1745 1950-51 .575 203-353 1949-50 309 22 1951-52 205 950 21 1947-48 48.3 18 1949-50 .326 333-1020 1949-50 .590 328-556 1951-52 380 29 1979-80 1,236 25 1948-49 49.4 25 1948-49 .329 462-1404 1951-52 .596 498-836 1953-54 384 29 1984-85 1,252 22 1951-52 56.3 26 1950-51 .329 570-1735 1953-54 .597 485-812 1952-53 391 27 1977-78 1,252 24 1968-69 56.9 22 1951-52 .334 557-1670 1952-53 .601 360-599 1948-49 393 29 1978-79

ASSISTS TOTAL STEALS BLOCKED BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE STEALS AVERAGE SHOTS AVERAGE Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year Total GP Year 11.8 28 1982-83 176 28 1992-93 5.9 36 2003-04 43 28 1982-83 1.5 28 1982-83 13.1 29 1979-80 178 28 1982-83 5.9 33 1986-87 60 28 1999-00 2.1 30 1981-82 13.2 29 1984-85 185 30 1988-89 6.2 30 1988-89 60 27 1976-77 2.1 28 1999-00 13.4 31 1980-81 186 29 1989-90 6.2 31 1987-88 62 30 1981-82 2.2 27 1976-77 13.5 30 1998-99 192 31 1987-88 6.3 28 1992-93 68 29 1989-80 2.3 29 1989-90 WINNING STREAKS

PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL STREAKS

Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/20/74; 21 from 1927-1928; 19 from 2/9/29-2/1/30; 18 from 11/14/03-1/17/04; 15 from 2/5/15-1916. Longest Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/01-2/29/04; 27 from 12/10/73-12/23/75; 14 from 1/31/87-1/25/88; 12 from 2/9/84-1/22/86; 11 from 1/2/64-12/4/65. Longest On-Campus Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/01-2/29/04; 25 from 12/10/73-12/23/75. Longest Losing Streak: 10 from 12/7/68-1/22/69; 10 from 2/5/93-3/10/93; 9 from 2/8/68-12/5/69. Longest Home Losing Streak: 7 from 12/12/53-1/9/54; 5 from 1/29/93-2/22/93; 5 from 1/3/95-2/4/95; 5 from 1/25/66-2/26/66. Longest Road Win Streak: 11 from 1927-1929; 6 from 2/10/02-12/31/02; 6 from 1929-1930; 6 from 12/4/73-2/16/74. Longest Road Losing Streak: 23 from 2/13/68-2/18/70; 19 from 1949-1951. Longest Season Opening Win Streak: 21-0 in 1927-28; 18-0 in 2003-04; 15-0 in 1915-16; 12-0 in 1929-30; 9-0 in 1987-88 and 9-0 in 2002-03. Longest Season Opening Losing Streak: 6 in 1947-48; 4 in 1954-55; 4 in 1949-50. Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 6 from 1983-84 to 1988-89; 5 from 1932-33 to 1936-37; 5 from 1977-78 to 1981-82; 4 from 1927 to 1930-31. Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: 5 from 1964-65 to 1968-69. Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 from 1987-89; 3 from 2002-04; 1957-58; 1981-82. Most Consecutive Postseason Appearances: 4 from 1986-87; 3 from 1991-93; 2001-03, 1980-82. Consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 3 (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04). Consecutive Seasons Advancing to the Big East Tournament: 22 from 1983-2004.

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NCAA/BIG EAST STAT LEADERS

PANTHERS IN THE NCAA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL RECORDS CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

SAM CLANCY JASON MATTHEWS BIG EAST STAT CHAMPIONS „ Sean Miller, 1991-92 „ 13th in career rebounds (1,342), „ 10th in career 3-point percentage Big East Games Only (.927, 76-82 in 18 GP) 1978-81. (.457, 259-567), 1988-91. „ 20th in career free throw Scoring Steals BRANDIN KNIGHT percentage (.878, 481-548), „ Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83 „ Kellii Taylor, 1996-97 „ 24th in career assists (785), 1988-91. (22.0 in 16 GP) (3.0 in 18 GP) 1999-03. „ Kellii Taylor, 1997-98 SEAN MILLER Rebounding (3.0 in 18 GP) JEROME LANE „ 10th in career free throw th „ Jerome Lane, 1986-87 „ 18 in season rebounds (444), percentage (.885, 317-358), (14.0 in 16 GP) Blocked Shots 1987-88. 1987-92. „ Jerome Lane, 1987-88 „ Charles Smith, 1986-87 „ 1986-87 NCAA Rebounding (11.6 in 16 GP) (3.1 in 16 GP) Champion (13.5 average in 33 CHARLES SMITH „ Isaac Hawkins, 1997-98 games). „ 25th in career blocked shots (346), 1984-88. (9.7 in 18 GP) EASTERN EIGHT LEAGUE LEADERS Overall Games Assists Scoring „ Darelle Porter, 1989-90 „ Larry Harris, 1976-77 ANNUAL BIG EAST TEAM STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS (7.6 in 16 GP) (22.9 in 27 GP)

(Big East Games Only) Three-Point Percentage Rebounding „ 1986-87 Rebound Margin (+7.4 in 16 GP) „ Garrick Thomas, 1995-96 „ Sam Clancy, 1979-80 „ 1988-89 Three-Point Percentage (.424, 92-217 in 16 GP) (.524, 33-63 in 17 GP) (11.1 in 29 GP) „ 1990-91 Scoring (81.7 in 16 GP) „ Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97 „ Sam Clancy, 1980-81 „ 1990-91 Assists (254 in 16 GP) (.444, 28-63 in 18 GP) (12.8 in 26 GP) „ 1990-91 Three-Point Percentage (.430, 101-235 in 16 GP) „ Jason Matthews, 1998-99 „ 1991-92 Field Goal Percentage (.453 in 18 GP) (.522, 36-69 in 16 GP) Assists „ 1997-98 Blocked Shots (98 in 18 GP) „ Dwayne Wallace, 1981-82 „ 2001-02 Scoring Margin (+8.1 in 16 GP) Free Throw Percentage „ 2001-02 Scoring Defense (64.9 in 16 GP) (6.2 in 30 GP) „ 2002-03 Scoring Margin (+10.7 in 16 GP) „ Jason Matthews, 1988-89 „ 2002-03 Field Goal Percentage (.498, 406-816 in 16 GP) (.920, 80-87 in 16 GP) Steals 206 „ 2002-03 Scoring Defense (61.6 in 16 GP) „ Jason Matthews, 1989-90 „ Carlton Neverson, 1980-81 „ 2003-04 Field Goal Percentage (.469, 402-457 in 16 GP) (.909, 80-88 in 16 GP) (2.7 in 31 GP) „ 2003-04 Scoring Defense (59.1 in 16 GP) „ Sean Miller, 1990-91 „ Dwayne Wallace, 1981-82 „ 2003-04 Rebounding Defense (31.2 in 16 GP) (.923, 48-52 in 16 GP) (2.4 in 30 GP)

BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS

(Big East games only) ATTILA COSBY „ 7th in career steals, 149 „ 16th in career 3-Pt attempts, „ 10th in career free throws „ 22nd in career blocked shots „ 13th in career steals average, 319 made, 310 average, 1.88 2.3 „ 16th in career free throws „ 18th in career scoring average, „ 15th in career 3-Pt FG made, 276 18.5 BILLY CULBERTSON attempted, 328 „ 18th in career assists average, „ 19th in career rebounding „ 12th in career assist average, 5.1 average, 8.13 5.6 JEROME LANE „ 5th in career rebounding SEAN MILLER CHARLES SMITH VONTEEGO CUMMINGS average, 9.73 „ 2nd in career free throw „ 5th in career free throw „ 14th in career steals, 128 „ 23rd in career rebounds, 467 percentage, .909 attempts, 447 „ 21st in career field goals „ 2nd in career assists, 401 „ 7th in career blocked shots, 158 attempted, 795 JASON MAILE „ 6th in career assists average, „ 7th in career free throws made, „ 21st in career assists, 290 „ 26th in career 3-Pt FG made, 6.0 334 „ 22nd in career steals average, 106 „ 11th in career 3-Pt percentage, „ 11th in blocked shots average, 2.06 .402 2.47 JASON MATTHEWS „ 17th in career 3-Pt FG made, „ 12th in career rebounds, 502 RICARDO GREER „ 1st in career 3-Pt percentage, 117 „ 18th in career points scored, „ 15th in career field goals .466 1,047 attempted, 846 „ 2nd in career free throw ERIC MOBLEY „ 26th in career rebound average, „ 19th in career steals, 118 percentage, .889 „ 15th in career blocked shots 7.84 „ 21st in career rebounds, 471 „ 6th in career 3-Pt FG made, average, 2.25 „ 26th in career points, 983 139 „ 16th in career blocked shots, KELLII TAYLOR „ 24th in career free throws 119 „ 12th in career steals average, ISAAC HAWKINS made, 255 2.38 „ 27th in career rebounds, 451 DARELLE PORTER „ 25th in career steals, 112 JERRY MCCULLOUGH „ 15th in career assists, 301 BRANDIN KNIGHT „ 3rd in career steals, 174 CLYDE VAUGHAN „ 5th in career assists, 375 „ 7th in career assists, 360 BRIAN SHORTER „ 13th in career scoring average, „ 7th in career assists average, „ 8th in career steals average, „ 6th in career free throw 19.5 5.9 2.48 attempts, 446 „ 14th in career rebounding average, 8.53

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POSTSEASON HISTORY

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Appearances: 16; Games: 31; Total Record: 14-17 Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 1941 3/21 ...... vs. North Carolina (Madison, Wisc.) ...... W ...... 26-20 3/22 ...... at Wisconsin (Final Four- Madison, Wisc.) ...... L ...... 36-30 1957 3/11 ...... vs. Morehead State (Columbus, Ohio) ...... W ...... 86-85 3/15 ...... at Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.) ...... L ...... 98-92 3/16 ...... vs. Notre Dame (Consolation-Lexington, Ky.) ..... L ...... 86-85 1958 3/11 ...... vs. Miami (Ohio) (Evanston, Ill.) ...... L ...... 82-77 1963 3/11 ...... vs. New York Univ. (Philadelphia, Pa.) ...... L ...... 93-83 1974 3/9 ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s (Morgantown, W.Va.) ...... W ...... 54-42 3/14 ...... vs. Furman (Raleigh, N.C.) ...... W ...... 81-78 3/16 ...... at North Carolina State (Raleigh, N.C.) ...... L ...... 100-72 1981 Pittsburgh’s 2002-03 team automatically qualified for the NCAA Tournament when it captured the 3/13 ...... vs. Idaho (El Paso, Texas) ...... W ...... 70-69 school’s first-ever Big East Tournament title. The Panthers advanced to their second consecutive NCAA 3/15 ...... vs. North Carolina (El Paso, Texas) ...... L ...... 74-57 Tournament “Sweet Sixteen” appearance. 1982 3/12 ...... vs. Pepperdine (Pullman, Wash.) ...... L ...... 99-88 NIT HISTORY 1985 3/14 ...... vs. Louisiana Tech (Tulsa, Okla.) ...... L ...... 78-54 Appearances: 8; Games: 14; Total Record: 6-8 1987 Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 3/13 ...... vs. Marist (Tucson, Ariz.) ...... W ...... 93-68 1964 207 3/15 ...... vs. Oklahoma (Tucson, Ariz.) ...... L ...... 96-93 3/14 ...... vs. Drake (New York, N.Y.) ...... L ...... 87-82

1988 1975 3/18 ...... vs. Eastern Michigan (Lincoln, Neb.) ...... W ...... 108-90 3/15 ...... vs. Southern Illinois (New York, N.Y.) ...... W ...... 70-65 3/20 ...... vs. Vanderbilt (OT) (Lincoln, Neb.) ...... L ...... 80-74 3/18 ...... vs. Providence (New York, N.Y.) ...... L ...... 101-80 1989 3/10 ...... vs. Ball State (Indianapolis, Ind.) ...... L ...... 68-64 1980 3/6 ...... at Duquesne (Civic Center) ...... L ...... 65-63 1991 3/14 ...... vs. Georgia (OT) (Louisville, Ky.) ...... W ...... 76-68 1984 3/16 ...... vs. Kansas (Louisville, Ky.) ...... L ...... 77-66 3/16 ...... vs. LaSalle (Philadelphia, Pa.) ...... W ...... 95-91 3/18 ...... vs. Florida State (Greensboro, N.C.) ...... W ...... 66-63 1993 3/23 ...... Notre Dame (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... L ...... 72-64 3/19 ...... vs. Utah (Nashville, Tenn.) ...... L ...... 86-65 1986 2002 3/15 ...... vs. Cent. Conn. State (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... W ...... 71-54 3/12 ...... at SW Missouri State (Springfield, Mo.) ...... L ...... 59-52 3/17 ...... vs. California (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... W ...... 63-50 3/21 ...... vs. Kent State (OT) (Lexington, Ky.) ...... L ...... 78-73 1992 3/18 ...... at Penn State (University Park, Pa.) ...... W ...... 67-65 2003 3/23 ...... Florida (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... L ...... 77-74 3/21 ...... vs. Wagner (Boston, Mass.) ...... W ...... 87-61 3/23 ...... vs. Indiana (Boston, Mass.) ...... W ...... 74-52 1997 3/27 ...... vs. Marquette (Minneapolis, Minn.) ...... L ...... 77-74 3/12 ...... New Orleans (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... W ...... 82-63 3/17 ...... at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) ...... L ...... 76-71 2004 3/19 ...... vs. Central Florida (Milwaukee, Wisc.) ...... W ...... 53-44 3/21 ...... vs. Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wisc.) ...... W ...... 59-55 2001 3/25 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (East Rutherford, N.J.) ...... L ...... 63-51 3/14 ...... St. Bonaventure (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...... W ...... 84-75 3/19 ...... Mississippi State (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...... L ...... 66-61

Pittsburgh’s 2001-02 squad put basketball back on the city’s sports map with its success and achievements. The hometown favorite Panthers played before two sold-out Mellon Arena crowds in the NCAA Tournament’s First and Second Rounds. The Panthers finished 29-6 on the year and generated an enthusiasm for basketball never before seen in Pittsburgh.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY PITTSBURGH’S ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES CAREER LEADERS

NCAA TOURNAMENT INFO Key: How- Q, automatic; A-at-large selection; W-L- record entered NCAA POINTS „ Appearances: 16 Tournament; second W-L column- record in tournament; third W-L column, 108 Julius Page 2002-04 „ Total Games: 31 final record. 106 Charles Smith 1985-88 „ Overall Record: 14-17 103 Don Hennon 1957-58 „ Overtime: 1-2 Year Conference How W-L Pct. W-L W-L 89 Brandin Knight 2002-03 „ One-Point Games: 3 (2-1) 1941 Independent A 12-5 .706 1-1 13-6 87 Jaron Brown 2002-04 „ Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0) (Final Four-Madison, Wisc.) 1957 Independent A 15-9 .625 1-2 16-11 85 Demetreus Gore 1985-88 „ Most Points Scored- 68 Jason Matthews 1988-91 Pittsburgh: 108 (108-90 win (consolation game) vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88) 1958 Independent A 18-6 .750 0-1 18-7 64 Billy Knight 1973-74 „ Most Points Scored- 1963 Independent A 19-5 .792 0-1 19-6 Opponent: 100 (100-72 loss 1974 Independent A 22-3 .880 2-1 24-4 REBOUNDS vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/ 1981 Eastern 8 (10) Q 18-11 .621 1-1 19-12 57 Chevon Troutman 2002-04 74) 1982 Eastern 8 (10) Q 20-9 .690 0-1 20-10 57 Jerome Lane 1987-88 „ Largest Victory Margin- 1985 Big East (12) A 17-11 .607 0-1 17-12 46 Jaron Brown 2002-04 Pittsburgh: 26 (87-61 win vs. 1987 Big East (3) A 24-7 .774 1-1 25-8 39 Charles Smith 1985-88 Wagner, 3/21/03) 1988 Big East (2) A 23-6 .793 1-1 24-7 35 Donatas Zavackas 2002-03 „ Largest Victory Margin- 1991 Big East (6) A 20-11 .645 1-1 21-12 Opponent: 28 (100-72 loss vs. 1993 Big East (9) A 17-10 .630 0-1 17-11 ASSISTS North Carolina State, 3/16/74) 2002 Big East (3) A 27-5 .844 2-1 29-6 43 Brandin Knight 2002-03 „ Consecutive Wins: 2, four 2003 Big East (2) Q 26-4 .867 2-1 28-5 36 Sean Miller 1988-91 times (1974, 2002, 2003, 2004 Big East (3) A 29-4 .879 2-1 31-5 23 Darelle Porter 1988-91 2004) 23 Jerome Lane 1987-88 „ Consecutive Losses: 4 (3/15/ 18 Julius Page 2002-03 57-3/11/63) TOP NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME PERFORMANCES „ Last 10: 6-4 „ Last 20: 9-11 POINTS NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES 34 ...... Billy Knight ...... vs. Furman, 3/14/74 RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS „ Pittsburgh received a No. 2 31 ...... Don Hennon ...... vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 seed in 2003, its highest-ever 31 ...... Charles Smith ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Opponent W L seeding in the NCAA 31 ...... Julius Pegues ...... vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 Ball State 0 1 208 Tournament. The Panthers also 30 ...... John Riser ...... vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 California 1 0 entered the 1988 NCAA 26 ...... Don Hennon ...... vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 Central Conn. St. 1 0 Tournament as a No. 2 seed. 24 ...... Don Hennon ...... vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 Central Florida 1 0 „ The following are Pittsburgh’s 24 ...... Demetreus Gore ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Eastern Michigan 1 0 16 NCAA Tournament Furman 1 0 appearances: 1941, 1957, REBOUNDS Georgia 1 0 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 20 ...... Jerome Lane ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 Idaho 1 0 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 17 ...... Jerome Lane ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Indiana 1 0 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003 16 ...... Chris Taft ...... vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04 Kansas 0 1 and 2004. 14 ...... Chevon Troutman ...... vs. Wisconsin, 3/21/04 Kent State 0 1 „ The farthest Pittsburgh has 13 ...... Sam Clancy ...... vs. Idaho, 3/13/81 Kentucky 0 1 ever advanced in the NCAA 13 ...... Jerome Lane ...... vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 Louisiana Tech 0 1 Tournament is the “Elite Eight” 13 ...... Brian Shorter ...... vs. Georgia, 3/14/91 Marist 1 0 in 1974 (32-team tournament) Marquette 0 1 and “Sweet Sixteen” three ASSISTS Miami (Ohio) 0 1 times- 1974, 2002, 2003, 11 ...... Brandin Knight ...... vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 Morehead State 1 0 2004. The most wins in a 10 ...... Darelle Porter ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 New York Univ. 0 1 single NCAA Tournament is 9 ...... Sean Miller ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 North Carolina 1 1 two (1974, 2002, 2003 and 9 ...... Brandin Knight ...... vs. Central Conn. State, 3/15/02 North Carolina State 0 1 2004). 8 ...... Sean Miller ...... vs. Ball State, 3/16/89 Notre Dame 0 1 „ Pittsburgh has made back-to- 8 ...... Jerome Lane ...... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Oklahoma 0 1 back consecutive NCAA 8 ...... Dwayne Wallace ...... vs. Pepperdine, 3/12/82 Oklahoma State 0 1 Tournament appearances five Pepperdine 0 1 times in school history. It Saint Joseph’s 1 0 appeared in back-to-back DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Utah 0 1 NCAA Tournaments in 1957 Vanderbilt 0 1 Wagner 1 0 and 1958, 1981 and 1982, and Player, Statistics, Opponent, Date 2002-03 and three straight Wisconsin 1 1 tournaments in 1987-89 and Brandin Knight, 16 points, 11 assists vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 2002-04. Brian Shorter, 23 points, 13 rebounds vs. Georgia, 3/14/91 „ In 2002, Pittsburgh advanced Charles Smith, 21 points, 10 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 NCAA TOURNAMENT SEEDING to the NCAA’s “Sweet Sixteen” Jerome Lane, 22 points, 17 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 for the first time in 28 years. Charles Smith, 31 points, 12 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Year Seed „ In 2003, Pittsburgh made its Jerome Lane, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 1981 ...... 10 first-ever NCAA Tournament Sam Clancy, 22 points, 13 rebounds vs. Idaho, 3/13/81 1982 ...... 10 berth as the Big East’s Billy Knight, 19 points, 10 rebounds vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74 1985 ...... 12 automatic qualifier. The John Riser, 30 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 1987 ...... 3 Panthers captured their first- 1988 ...... 2 ever Big East Tournament 1991 ...... 6 championship with a 74-56 TOTAL POSTSEASON (NCAA & NIT) 1993 ...... 9 win against Connecticut. 2002 ...... 3 2003 ...... 2 Appearances: 24 „ Games: 45 „ Total Record: 20-25 2004 ...... 3

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„ Free Throws Attempted: 19, Don „ Field Goals Made: 38, vs. „ Field Goals Attempted: 23, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Hennon, 1957. Pepperdine, 3/12/82; vs. Oklahoma, Kramer, New York, 3/11/63. „ Free Throw Percentage: .894, Don 3/15/87. „ Field Goal Percentage: .857, GAME RECORDS Hennon (17-19), 1957. „ Field Goals Attempted: 79, vs. Antwaan Jamison (6-7), Kansas, 3/ „ Minutes: 45, Sean Miller, vs. „ Three Point Field Goals Made: 8, Pepperdine, 3/12/82. 16/91. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88; Julius Page vs. Julius Page, 2002. „ Best Field Goal Percentage: .623, „ Free Throws Made: 12, Johnny Kent State, 3/21/02. „ Three Point Field Goals vs. Eastern Michigan (43-69), 3/18/ Cox, Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Points: 34, Billy Knight vs. Furman, Attempted: 22, Brandin Knight, 88. „ Free Throws Attempted: 14, 3/14/74. 2002. „ Worst Field Goal Percentage: Johnny Cox, Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Rebounds: 20, Jerome Lane vs. „ Three Point Field Goal .354, vs. Louisiana Tech (22-62), 3/ „ Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Vanderbilt, 3/20/88. Percentage: .667 (2-3), Carl 14/85. (8-8), N.C. State, „ Assists: 11, Brandin Knight vs. Krauser, 2003. „ Three-Point FG Made: 10, vs. 3/16/74; _Brown, Kansas, 3/16/91. Marquette, 3/27/03. „ Steals: 7, Brandin Knight, 2003. Kansas, 3/16/91. „ Three Point FG Made: 5, Devin „ Field Goals Made: 16, John Riser „ Turnovers: 11, Julius Page, 2002. „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 25, vs. Harris, Wisconsin, 3/21/04; Phil vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Blocked Shots: 5, Chevon Ball State, 3/16/89. Dixon, Utah, 3/19/93; Dedrick Dye, „ Field Goals Attempted: 33, Don Troutman, 2002. „ Three-Point Percentage (at least Wagner, 3/21/03. Hennon vs. Miami,Ohio, 3/11/58. „ Blocked Shot Average: 1.667, 15 3FGA): .563, vs. Wagner (9-16), „ Three Point FG Attempted: 12, „ Field Goal Percentage (10+ FGM): Chevon Troutman, 2002. 3/21/03. Jody Patton, Georgia, 3/14/91; .789 (10-13), Charles Smith vs. „ Free Throws Made: 26, vs. Brown, Kansas, 3/16/91. Oklahoma, 3/15/87. INDIVIDUAL- CAREER Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Three Point FG Percentage: „ Field Goal Percentage (less than „ Games Played: 9, Julius Page, „ Free Throws Attempted: 32, vs. 1.000, Charles Mayes (2-2), 10 FGM): 1.000, Chevon Troutman 2002-04; Jaron Brown, 2002-04. Kentucky, 3/15/57. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88; Karon Bradley, (5-5) vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04. „ Games Started: 9, Julius Page, „ Free Throw Percentage: .842, vs. Marquette, 3/27/03. „ Free Throws Made: 16, John Riser, 2002-04; Jaron Brown, 2002-04. Vanderbilt, 320/88 (16-9); vs. Ball „ Offensive Rebounds: 7, Johnson, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Minutes: 335, Julius Page, 2002- State, 3/16/89. Oklahoma, 3/15/87. „ Free Throws Attempted: 17, John 04. „ Personal Fouls: 31, vs. N.C. State, „ Steals: 5, Phil Hapson, Idaho, 3/13/ Riser vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Points: 108, Julius Page, 2002-04. 3/16/74. 81; Andrew Mitchell, Kent State, 3/ „ Free Throw Percentage (less than „ Scoring Average: 25.8, Don „ Disqualifications: 3, vs. Ball State, 21/02. 10 FTA): 1.000, Calvin Sheffield (8- Hennon, 1957-58. 3/16/89; vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57. „ Turnovers: 7, Kreg Owens, Idaho, 8) vs. New York, 3/11/63. „ Rebounds: 57, Jerome Lane, „ Steals: 14, vs. Wagner, 3/21/03. 3/13/81; Matt Doherty, North „ Free Throw Percentage (at least 1987-88; Chevon Troutman, 2002- „ Most Turnovers: 22, vs. Oklahoma, Carolina, 3/15/81. 10 FTA): .941, John Riser (16-17) 04. 3/15/87. „ Blocked Shots: 3, Tommy vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57; .909, Billy „ Rebound Average: 14.3, Jerome „ Least Turnovers: 7, vs. Pepperdine, Burleson, N.C. State, 3/16/74; Ron Knight (10-11) vs. Furman, 3/14/74. Lane, 1987-88. 3/12/82. Maren, Idaho, 3/13/81; Willie „ Three-Point FG Made: 5, Jason „ Assists: 43, Brandin Knight, 2002- „ Blocked Shots: 7, vs. Louisiana Simmons, Louisiana Tech, 3/14/85. 209 Matthews vs. Ball State, 3/16/89. 03. Tech, 3/14/85. „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 10, „ Field Goals Made: 41, Don TEAM RECORDS Brandin Knight vs. Kent State, 3/21/ Hennon, 1957-58. FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT „ Minutes: 225, Kent State, 3/21/02. 02. „ Field Goals Attempted: 106, Don „ Games: 3, 1974, 2002, 2003, 2004. „ Most Points: 100, North Carolina „ Three-Point FG Percentage: .666, Hennon, 1957-58. „ Minutes: 625 in 2002. State, 3/16/74. Tom Glover (4-6) vs. Georgia, 3/14/ „ Field Goal Percentage: .586, „ Points: 235 in 2003. „ Least Points: 20, North Carolina, 3/ 91, Julius Page vs. Central Chevon Troutman (34-58), 2002-04. „ Scoring Margin: 15.0 in 2003. 21/41. Connecticut State, 3/15/02. „ Free Throws Made: 21, Don „ Rebounds: 110 in 2004. „ Rebounds: 56, Louisiana Tech, 3/ „ Offensive Rebounds: 8, Sam Hennon, 1957-58. „ Assists: 56 in 2003. 14/85. Clancy vs. Idaho, 3/13/81. „ Free Throws Attempted: 29, „ Field Goals Made: 90 in 1974. „ Assists: 20, Pepperdine, 3/12/82. „ Steals: 5, Daryl Shepherd vs. Chevon Troutman, 2002-03. „ Field Goals Attempted: 204 in „ Field Goals Made: 36, Pepperdine, Louisiana Tech, 3/14/85; Brandin „ Free Throw Percentage: .875, Don 1974. 3/12/82; Oklahoma, 3/15/87. Knight vs. Central Connecticut Hennon (21-24), 1957-58. „ Field Goal Percentage: .540 (87- „ Field Goals Attempted: 82, State, 3/15/02, vs. Indiana, 3/23/03. „ Three Point Field Goals Made: 15, 161) in 2003. Oklahoma, 3/15/87. „ Turnovers: 7, Dwayne Wallace vs. Julius Page, 2002-04. „ Free Throws Made: 44 in 2003. „ Best Field Goal Percentage: .600, North Carolina, 3/15/81. „ Three Point Field Goals „ Free Throws Attempted: 64 in Pepperdine, 3/12/82. „ Blocked Shots: 4, Charles Smith Attempted: 36, Julusi Page, 2002- 2003. „ Worst Field Goal Percentage: vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/14/85. 04; Brandin Knight, 2002-03. „ Three Point Field Goals Made: 17 .310, California, 3/17/02. „ Three Point Field Goal Pct.: .417, in 2003. „ Free Throws Made: 30, N.C. FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT Julius Page (15-36), 2002-03. „ Three Point Field Goals State, 3/16/74. „ Games Played: 3, many players in „ Steals: 13, Brandin Knight, 2002- Attempted: 55 in 2002. „ Free Throws Attempted: 43, New 1957, 1974, 2002, 2003, 2004. 03. „ Steals: 29 in 2003. York, 3/11/63. „ Minutes: 120, Brandin Knight, „ Turnovers: 19, Julius Page, 2002- „ Turnovers: 48 in 1974. „ Free Throw Percentage: .840, 2003. 03. „ Blocked Shots: 13 in 2002. Kent State (21-25), 3/21/02. „ Points: 75, Don Hennon, 1957. „ Blocked Shots: 8, Charles Smith, „ Three Point FG Made: 9, Kansas, „ Scoring Average: 26.0, Charles 1985-88. 3/16/91. Smith, 1988. OPPONENT RECORDS „ Three Point FG Attempted: 27, „ Rebounds: 37, Jerome Lane, 1988. Georgia, 3/14//91. „ Rebound Average: 18.5, Jerome TEAM RECORDS GAME RECORDS „ Three Point FG Percentage: .550, Lane, 1988. „ Minutes: 44, Andrew Mitchell, Kent Utah (11-20), 3/19/93. „ Assists: 22, Brandin Knight, 2003. GAME RECORDS State, 3/21/02. „ Three Point FG Pct.(at least 15 „ Assists Average: 7.33, Brandin „ Minutes: 225, Kent State, 3/21/02. „ Points: 29,Hairston, New York, 3/ 3FGA): .550, Utah (11-20), 3/19/93. Knight, 2003. „ Points: 108, vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/63. „ Personal Fouls: 26, Oklahoma, 3/ „ Field Goals Made: 29, Don 3/18/88. „ Rebounds: 16, Williams, New York, 15/87. Hennon, 1957. „ Least Points: 26 vs. North Carolina, 3/11/63. „ Steals: 13, Oklahoma, 3/15/87. „ Field Goals Attempted: 73, Don 3/21/41 „ Assists: 8, Dane Suttle, „ Most Turnovers: 25, Furman, 3/14/ Hennon, 1957. „ Rebounds: 46, vs. Eastern Pepperdine, 3/12/82; , 74. „ Field Goal Percentage: .833 (5-6), Michigan, 3/18/88. Marquette, 3/27/03. „ Least Turnovers: 6, Vanderbilt, 3/ Toree Morris, 2003. „ Assists: 29, vs. Eastern Michigan, „ Field Goals Made: 13,Kramer, New 20/88. „ Free Throws Made: 17, Don 3/18/88. York, 3/11/63. „ Blocked Shots: 5, Louisiana Tech, Hennon, 1957. 3/14/85; California, 3/17/02.

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N.C. State 100, Pittsburgh 72 1988 overtime after Pittsburgh trailed by four 1941 Raleigh, N.C. (3/16/74) points with two minutes to go. Kent Not even Pitt’s storied amoeba Pittsburgh 108, E. Michigan 90 State’s Trevor Huffman’s layup gave Pittsburgh 26, North Carolina 20 defense could slow down the KSU the lead for good as the Golden Madison, Wisc. (3/21/41) Lincoln, Neb. (3/18/88) Wolfpack, which plowed through the The Panthers shot 63 percent from Flashes converted 6-6 free throws over Claire Malarkey scored a team-high Panthers despite the loss of All- the final minute. Page and Knight seven points and Dr. H.C. Carlson’s the floor and scored their most points American David Thompson to a head in an NCAA Tournament game as each finished with 18 points apiece for Panthers rallied from a 12-8 halftime injury in a nasty fall in the first half. Pittsburgh. deficit. Charles Smith had 31, Demetrius Gore, The heavily favored Wolfpack a season-high 22 points and Jerome overpowered Pitt with 7-foot-4 Tom 2003 Wisconsin 36, Pittsburgh 30 Lane finished with 22 points, 17 Burleson, 5-7 Monte Towe and 6-8 Phil rebounds and eight assists. Madison, Wisc. (3/22/41) Spence. North Carolina State went on Pittsburgh 87, Wagner 61 Captain Eddie Straloski’s long shots to win the national championship. Vanderbilt 80, Pittsburgh 74 (OT) Boston, Mass. (3/21/03) for 12 points weren’t enough to hold Pittsburgh took control with an 11- off the Badgers, who trailed 18-14 at Lincoln, Neb. (3/20/88) 1981 Barry Goheen’s three-pointer in the point first half lead and cruised to the halftime. Pitt opened the season with a win. Seven Panthers scored at least 36-34 victory against Wisconsin. final seconds of regulation sent the Pittsburgh 70, Idaho 69 (3/13/81) contest into overtime as the eight points led by Donatas Zavackas’ El Paso, Texas (3/13/81) 16 points and seven rebounds. 1957 Commodores went on to upset the Dwayne Wallace’s leaning 15-footer second-seeded Panthers. with three seconds in overtime lifted Pittsburgh 74, Indiana 52 Pittsburgh 86, Morehead State 85 Roy Chipman’s Panthers past the 1989 Boston, Mass. (3/23/03) Columbus, Ohio (3/11/57) Vandals in the West Region. Sam Pittsburgh advanced to the NCAA Milan Markovich made a layup and Clancy’s 22 points and 13 rebounds Ball State 68, Pittsburgh 64 Sweet Sixteen for the second free throw with 31 seconds to provide and Wallace’s 20 points led Pitt. consecutive year as Jaron Brown the winning points for ’ Indianapolis, Ind. (3/10/89) Coached by Rick Majerus, Ball scored a career-high 20 points and Panthers, who were led by Don North Carolina 74, Pittsburgh 57 pulled down eight rebounds. Brandin Hennon’s 31 points and John Riser’s State raised its record to 29-2 despite El Paso, Texas (3/15/81) Jason Matthews’ 23 points. Knight (17 points), Julius Page (13) and 20. Pitt stormed to an early nine-point Chevon Troutman (10) all contributed lead but the Tar Heels roared back 1991 key performances. Kentucky 98, Pittsburgh 92 behind James Worthy’s 21 points and Lexington, Ky. (3/15/57) Sam Perkins’ 19 to win the West Marquette 77, Pittsburgh 74 John Riser’s 30 points and Don Pittsburgh 76, Georgia 68 (OT) Region semifinal. Pitt’s Carlton Louisville, Ky. (3/14/91) Minneapolis, Minn. (3/27/03) Hennon’s 24 weren’t enough as the Neverson had 17 points and Clancy 16. Marquette ended Pittsburgh’s 11- Panthers came up short against Adolph Brian Shorter had 23 points and 13 rebounds and Tim Glover came off the game win streak as it built a lead and Rupp’s third-ranked Kentucky Wildcats 1982 fended off a late Pittsburgh rally for the 210 in the Midwest Region bench to score 12 points to lead the Panthers past the Bulldogs. win. Pittsburgh battled back from an Pepperdine 99, Pittsburgh 88 11-point deficit to within one point (75- Notre Dame 86, Pittsburgh 85 Pullman, Wash. (3/12/82) Kansas 77, Pittsburgh 66 74) but it was not enough as Lexington, Ky. (3/16/57) Orlando Phillips was too much Marquette converted two free throws. Pitt falls 86-85 in the consolation Louisville, Ky. (3/16/91) underneath with 27 points as the Jason Matthews had 17 points and Dwayne Wade scored 22 points for game. Don Hennon hits seven-of-16 Waves won their 15th consecutive Marquette (including 20 in the second field goals for 20 points. Brian Shorter was held to six points game with a victory against the and three rebounds in the loss to the half) while Pittsburgh was led by Panthers in the West Region. Pitt’s Brandin Knight’s 16 points and 11 1958 Jayhawks. Pitt shot 38.2 percent from Darrell Gissendanner came off the the floor and was outrebounded 37-27. assists. bench for 20 points. Miami (Ohio) 82, Pittsburgh 77 1993 2004 Evansville, Ind. (3/11/58) 1985 Julius Pegues scored 31 points and Utah 86, Pittsburgh 65 Pittsburgh 53, Central Florida 44 Don Hennon 28 in the Mideast Region. Louisiana Tech 78, Pittsburgh 54 Milwaukee, Wisc. (3/19/04) Miami’s Wayne Embry had 21 points. Nashville, Tenn. (3/19/93) Tulsa, Okla. (3/14/85) Chris McNeal had 15 points, Eric A closely contested contest With Charles Smith limping on an featuring two of the nation’s top 1963 Mobley 14 points and seven rebounds injured left foot, Pittsburgh couldn’t and Jerry McCullough seven points and defensive teams saw Pittsburgh go on stand up against the taller and stronger seven assists in the loss. a 13-2 run over a seven minute second New York Univ. 93, Pittsburgh 83 Bulldogs in the Midwest Region. Karl half span to gain control. Carl Krauser Philadelphia, Pa. (3/11/58) Malone had nine points and 10 2002 scored 20 points (9-10 FT), Chevon The one-two punch of Barry Kramer rebounds for the Bulldogs. Troutman 13 and Chris Taft registered (37 points) and Happy Hairston (29) led 16 rebounds. the Violets over the Panthers in the Pittsburgh 71, Central Conn. St. 54 1987 Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/15/02) East Region. Pitt’s Calvin Sheffield Pittsburgh 59, Wisconsin 55 scored 20 points followed by Ben Playing in front of the hometown Pittsburgh 93, Marist 68 Pittsburgh crowd, the Panthers used a Milwaukee, Wisc. (3/21/04) Jinks’ 17, Dave Roman’s 16 and Brian Tucson, Ariz. (3/13/87) Before a pro-Wisconsin crowd at Generalovich’s 13. second half rally and a 42-22 Charles Smith and Demetreus Gore rebounding advantage to advance to the Bradley Center, No. 3 seeded each contributed 22 points in the West Pittsburgh won an emotional and hard 1974 the round of 32. Brandin Knight (17 Region victory against the Rik Smits- points) and Julius Page (16 points) fought contest in a hostile led Red Foxes. paced the Panthers. environment. Carl Krauser led Pitt with Pittsburgh 54, St. Joseph’s 42 16 points, Julius Page added 12 and Morgantown, W.Va. (3/9/74) Oklahoma 96, Pittsburgh 93 Chevon Troutman grabbed 14 Mickey Martin’s 12 points and Billy Pittsburgh 63, California 50 Tucson, Ariz. (3/15/87) Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/17/02) rebounds. Knight’s 11 carried the Panthers in the Charles Smith and Rod Brookin first round of the East Region. Pittsburgh advanced to the Regional each scored 23 points and Jerome semifinals for the first time in 28 years Oklahoma State 63, Pittsburgh 51 Lane added 14 points and 13 rebounds as it used a 16-0 second half run. East Rutherford, N.J. (3/25/04) Pittsburgh 81, Furman 78 in the loss to the Sooners, who led by Pittsburgh’s third straight NCAA Raleigh, N.C. (3/14/74) Julius Page provided the spark with 17 as many as 16 points in the first half points including three 3-pointers. Sweet Sixteen appearance was cut Billy Knight regained his shooting and by 51-41 at halftime. short as No. 2 seeded Oklahoma State touch to score 34 points and Kirk used a late second half rally to Bruce made 6-9 shots from the field Kent State 78, Pittsburgh 73 Lexington, Ky. (3/21/02) advance to the regional final. Tony and finished with 18 points in the East Allen scored 23 points for OSU while Region semifinals. Field goals by Julius Page and Brandin Knight sent the game into Carl Krauser paced Pitt with 15.

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„ Appearances: 22 Date Opponent W/L Score Year Seed W-L „ Total Games: 37 3/10/83 ...... St. John’s ...... L ...... 91-73 1983 ...... 6 ...... 0-1 „ Overall Record: 16-21 3/8/84 ...... Villanova ...... L ...... 75-65 1984 ...... 6 ...... 0-1 „ Championship Game 3/7/85 ...... Villanova ...... L ...... 69-61 1985 ...... 5 ...... 0-1 Appearances: 4 (2001, 2002, 3/5/86 ...... Georgetown ...... L ...... 57-56 (OT) 1986 ...... 6 ...... 0-1 2003, 2004) 3/6/87 ...... Seton Hall ...... W ...... 96-88 1987 ...... 2 ...... 1-1 „ Titles: 1 (2003) 3/7/87 ...... Syracuse ...... L ...... 99-85 1988 ...... 1 ...... 1-1 „ Consecutive Championship 3/11/88 ...... Connecticut ...... W ...... 75-58 1989 ...... 4 ...... 1-1 Game Appearances: 3 times 3/12/88 ...... Villanova ...... L ...... 72-69 1990 ...... 8 ...... 1-1 (2001-2002, 2002-03, 2003- 3/10/89 ...... Villanova ...... W ...... 71-66 1991 ...... 5 ...... 0-1 04) 3/11/89 ...... Georgetown ...... L ...... 85-62 1992 ...... 7 ...... 0-1 3/8/90 ...... Boston College ...... W ...... 88-70 1993 ...... 6 ...... 0-1 „ Overtime: 1-3 3/9/90 ...... Syracuse ...... L ...... 58-55 „ One-Point Games: 2-2 1994 ...... 8 ...... 0-1 3/8/91 ...... Seton Hall ...... L ...... 70-69 1995 ...... 9 ...... 1-1 „ Two-Point Games: 0-0 3/12/92 ...... Miami ...... L ...... 83-71 1996 ...... 12 ...... 0-1 „ Most Points Scored- 3/12/93 ...... Syracuse ...... L ...... 55-50 1997 ...... 6 ...... 1-1 Pittsburgh: 96 (96-88 win vs. 3/10/94 ...... St. John’s ...... L ...... 80-72 1998 ...... 10 ...... 0-1 Seton Hall, 3/6/87) 3/9/95 ...... St. John’s ...... W ...... 74-71 1999 ...... 11 ...... 0-1 „ Most Points Scored- 3/10/95 ...... Connecticut ...... L ...... 81-78 2000 ...... 11 ...... 0-1 Opponent: 99 (99-85 loss vs. 3/6/96 ...... Boston College ...... L ...... 70-66 2001 ...... 5-West ...... 3-1 Syracuse, 3/7/87) 3/5/97 ...... Connecticut ...... W ...... 63-62 2002 ...... 1-West ...... 2-1 „ Largest Victory Margin- 3/6/97 ...... Boston College ...... L ...... 76-68 2003 ...... 2-West ...... 3-0 Pittsburgh: 18 two times 3/4/98 ...... Villanova ...... L ...... 96-93 (2OT) 2004 ...... 1 ...... 2-1 (74-56 win vs. Connecticut, 3/ 3/3/99 ...... Rutgers ...... L ...... 64-51 15/03; 88-70 win vs. Boston 3/8/00 ...... Villanova ...... L ...... 65-55 College, 3/8/90) 3/7/01 ...... Miami ...... W ...... 78-69 RECORD BY ROUND „ Largest Victory Margin- 3/8/01 ...... Notre Dame ...... W ...... 66-54 Opponent: 23 (85-62 loss vs. 3/9/01 ...... Syracuse ...... W ...... 55-54 (OT) Round W-L Pct. Georgetown, 3/11/89) 3/10/01 ...... *Boston College...... L ...... 79-57 First Round ...... 4-6 ...... 400 Largest Halftime Lead: 12 3/7/02 ...... Boston College ...... W ...... 76-62 „ Quarterfinal ...... 7-9 ...... 438 (29-17 vs. Boston College, 3/ 3/8/02 ...... Miami ...... W ...... 76-71 3/9/02 ...... *Connecticut ...... L ...... 74-65 (2OT) Semifinal ...... 4-3 ...... 571 14/03) Final ...... 1-3 ...... 250 Largest Halftime Lead- 3/13/03 ...... Providence ...... W ...... 67-59 211 „ Total ...... 16-21 ...... 432 Opponent: 15 (44-29 vs. 3/14/03 ...... Boston College ...... W ...... 61-48 Georgetown, 3/11/89) 3/15/03 ...... *Connecticut ...... W ...... 74-56 „ Consecutive Wins: 5 (3/13-3/ 3/11/04 ...... Virginia Tech ...... W ...... 74-61 12/04) 3/12/04 ...... Boston College ...... W ...... 62-53 RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS Consecutive Losses: 5 3/13/04 ...... *Connecticut ...... L ...... 61-58 „ *Championship Game (1990-94) Opponent W-L Pct. „ Last 10: 7-3 Boston College ...... 4-3 ...... 571 „ Last 20: 11-9 Connecticut ...... 3-3 ...... 500 TOP BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PERFORMANCES Georgetown ...... 0-2 ...... 000 CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES Miami ...... 2-1 ...... 667 „ In 2003-04, Pittsburgh made its POINTS Notre Dame ...... 1-0 ... 1.000 22nd all-time appearance in the 37 ...... Vonteego Cummings ...... Villanova, 3/4/98 Providence ...... 1-0 ... 1.000 Big East Championship. 32 ...... Jason Matthews ...... Boston College, 3/8/90 Rutgers...... 0-1 ...... 000 28 ...... Jason Maile ...... St. John’s, 3/9/95 St. John’s ...... 1-2 ...... 333 „ In 21 years since joining the Big 27 ...... Ricardo Greer...... Miami, 3/7/01 Seton Hall ...... 1-1 ...... 500 East Conference, Pittsburgh 24 ...... Sean Miller ...... Miami, 3/12/92 Syracuse ...... 1-3 ...... 250 captured its first-ever Big East 23 ...... Ricardo Greer...... Villanova, 3/4/98 Villanova ...... 1-5 ...... 250 Tournament title in 2003. 23 ...... Jason Maile ...... Boston College, 3/6/96 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 ... 1.000 23 ...... Jerome Lane ...... Seton Hall, 3/6/87 West Virginia ...... 0-0 ...... 000 „ Pittsburgh has advanced to the 23 ...... Clyde Vaughan ...... St. John’s, 3/10/83 Totals ...... 16-21 ...... 432 Big East Championship Game 23 ...... Clyde Vaughan ...... Villanova, 3/8/84 just four times in school history- REBOUNDS CAREER LEADERS 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. 16 ...... Eric Mobley ...... St. John’s, 3/10/94 16 ...... Jaime Peterson ...... Connecticut, 3/10/95 „ Pittsburgh has advanced to the 14 ...... Ricardo Greer ...... Rutgers, 3/3/99 POINTS Big East Championship Game in 14 ...... Jerome Lane ...... Seton Hall, 3/6/87 138 Donatas Zavackas 2000-03 each of the last four seasons 136 Brandin Knight 2000-03 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004). ASSISTS 125 Ricardo Greer 1998-01 14 ...... Brandin Knight ...... Miami, 3/8/02 123 Jaron Brown 2000-04 „ Since Pittsburgh joined the Big 11 ...... Darelle Porter ...... Boston College, 3/8/90 105 Julius Page 2000-04 East Conference in 1982-83, it 11 ...... Brandin Knight ...... Notre Dame, 3/8/01 has made an appearance in REBOUNDS each of the 22 Big East 71 Jaron Brown 2000-04 Championships. DID YOU KNOW? 70 Isaac Hawkins 1997-01 63 Ricardo Greer 1998-01 With its four consecutive Big East Championship final appearances, Pittsburgh became one of just two programs to advance to four ASSISTS consecutive title games in league history. The two programs are Syracuse, 75 Brandin Knight 2000-03 which advanced to the title game five straight years (1986, 1987, 1988, 43 Darelle Porter 1988-91 1989 and 1990) and Pittsburgh (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004). 27 Sean Miller 1988-92

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BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

„ Field Goal Attempts: 59, Ricardo „ Assists: 22, Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Field Goal Percentage (at least 10 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Greer, 2001. „ Field Goals Made: 35, Syracuse, 3/ FGA): .785, Jerome Scott (11-14), „ Field Goal Percentage: .727, 7/87; Villanova, 3/4/98. Miami, 3/12/92. GAME RECORDS Ontario Lett (16-22), 2002. „ Field Goal Attempts: 78, Syracuse, „ Free Throws Made: 16, Sherman „ Minutes: 50, Isaac Hawkins vs. „ Free Throws Made: 16, Charles 3/7/87; Villanova, 3/4/98. Douglas, Syracuse, 3/7/87. Villanova, 3/4/98; Vonteego Smith, 1987. „ Best Field Goal Percentage: .703 „ Free Throws Attempted: 21, Cummings vs. Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Free Throws Attempted: 27, (19-27), Georgetown, 3/11/89. Sherman Douglas, Syracuse, 3/7/ „ Points: 37, Vonteego Cummings vs. Brandin Knight, 2001. „ Worst Field Goal Percentage: .286 87. Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Free Throw Percentage: .929, (18-63), Rutgers, 3/3/99. „ Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, „ Rebounds: 16, Eric Mobley vs. St. Donatas Zavackas (13-14), 2002, „ Three-Point FG Made: 12, Uka Agbai (13-13), Boston College, John’s, 3/10/94; Jaime Peterson vs. 2003. Villanova, 3/4/98. 3/7/02. Connecticut, 3/10/95. „ Three-Point FG Made: 11, Donatas „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 26, St. „ Three-Point FG Made: 5, Greg „ Assists: 14, Brandin Knight vs. Zavackas, 2001. John’s, 3/9/95. Monroe, Syracuse, 3/7/87; Howard Miami, 3/8/02. „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 21, „ Three-Point FG Percentage (at Brown, Villanova, 3/4/98; Martin „ Field Goals Made: 13, Vonteego Brandin Knight, 2002. least 15 3FGA): .556, Boston Ingelsby, Notre Dame, 3/8/01. Cummings vs. Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Three-Point FG Percentage: .611, College (10-18), 3/8/90. „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 12, „ Field Goal Attempts: 26, Vonteego Donatas Zavackas (11-18), 2001. „ Free Throws Made: 33, Seton Hall, Richard Hamilton, Connecticut, 3/5/ Cummings vs. Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Steals: 12, Jaron Brown, 2004. 3/6/87. 97. „ Field Goal Percentage (10+ FGM): „ Turnovers: 13, Ricardo Greer, „ Free Throws Attempted: 44, Seton „ Three-Point FG Percentage: .636, Ontario Lett (7-11), 2001. Hall, 3/6/87. 1.000, Greg Monroe (5-5), Connecticut, 3/9/02. „ Blocked Shots: 10, Charles Smith, „ Free Throw Percentage: .897 (26- Syracuse, 3/7/87; Jerome Scott (4- „ Field Goal Percentage (less than 1988. 29), Seton Hall, 3/8/91. 4), Miami, 3/12/92. 10 FGM): 1.000, Keith Armstrong „ Blocked Shots Average: 5.0, „ Personal Fouls: 31, Villanova, 3/8/ „ Offensive Rebounds: 11, Rafal (7-7) vs. Villanova, 3/8/84. Charles Smith, 1988. 84. Bigus, Villanova, 3/4/98. „ Free Throws Made: 11, Charles „ Disqualifications: 4, Villanova, 3/8/ „ Steals: 7, Dwayne McClain, Smith vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/87. CAREER RECORDS 84. Villanova, 3/8/84. „ Free Throws Attempted: 13, „ Games Played: 13, Jaron Brown, „ Steals: 14, Seton Hall, 3/6/87. „ Turnovers: 6, Martin Sally, Seton Brandin Knight vs. Miami, 3/7/01; 2000-04; Julius Page, 2000-04. „ Most Turnovers: 22, Villanova, 3/8/ Hall, 3/6/87. Charles Smith vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/ „ Games Started: 13, Jaron Brown, 84. „ Blocked Shots: 4, Tom Greis, 87. 2000-04; Julius Page, 2000-04. „ Least Turnovers: 9, St. John’s 3/ Villanova, 3/12/88. „ Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, „ Minutes: 388, Brandin Knight, 10/83. Brian Shorter (8-8) vs. Villanova, 3/ 2000-03. „ Blocked Shots: 8, Connecticut, 3/ TEAM GAME RECORDS 10/89; .889, Jason Matthews (8-9) „ Points: 138, Donatas Zavackas, 11/88; Connecticut, 3/9/02. „ Minutes: 250, Villanova, 3/4/98; vs. vs. Boston College, 3/8/90. 2000-03. Connecticut, 3/9/02. 212 „ Free Throw Percentage (at least „ Rebounds: 70, Isaac Hawkins, TOURNAMENT RECORDS „ Most Points: 99, Syracuse, 3/7/87. 10 FTA): .818, Jason Matthews (9- 1997-01 „ Total Games: 4 in 2001. „ Least Points: 54, Notre Dame, 3/8/ 11) vs. Seton Hall, 3/8/91. „ Assists: 75, Brandin Knight, 2000- „ Minutes: 825 in 2001. 01. „ Three-Point FG Made: 6, Jason 03. „ Points: 256 in 2001. „ Rebounds: 50, Villanova, 3/4/98. Matthews vs. Boston College, 3/8/ „ Field Goals Made: 49, Ricardo „ Scoring Margin: 13.0 in 2003. „ Assists: 21, Villanova, 3/4/98. 90. Greer, 1998-01. „ Rebounds: 143 in 2001. „ Field Goals Made: 37, Villanova, 3/ „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 13, „ Field Goal Attempts: 113, Brandin „ Assists: 54, 2001, 2002. 4/98 Sean Miller vs. Miami, 3/12/92. Knight, 2000-03. „ Field Goals Made: 93 in 2001. „ Field Goal Attempts: 89, Villanova, „ Three-Point FG Percentage: .667, „ Field Goal Percentage: .634, „ Field Goal Attempts: 212 in 2001. 3/4/98 Rod Brookin (4-6) vs. Syracuse, 3/9/ Ontario Lett (26-41), 2002-03. „ Field Goal Percentage: .468 (80- „ Best Field Goal Percentage: .648 90; .625, Jason Maile (5-8) vs. „ Free Throws Made: 38, Donatas 171) in 2002. (35-54), Syracuse, 3/7/87. Connecticut, 3/10/95. Zavackas, 2000-03. „ Free Throws Made: 49 in 2001. „ Worst Field Goal Percentage: .286 „ Offensive Rebounds: 8, Ricardo „ Free Throws Attempted: 44, „ Free Throws Attempted: 83 in (14-49), Boston College, 3/14/03. Greer vs. Villanova, 3/4/98. Donatas Zavackas, 2000-03. 2001. „ Free Throws Made: 29, Villanova, „ Steals: 7, Jaron Brown vs. „ Free Throw Percentage: .863, „ Three-Point FG Made: 21 in 2001. 3/8/84. Connecticut, 3/13/04. Donatas Zavackas (38-44), 2000- „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 70, „ Free Throws Attempted: 40, „ Turnovers: 7, Ricardo Greer vs. 03. 2001. Boston College, 3/6/97; Villanova, 3/ Boston College, 3/10/01; Joey David „ Three-Point FG Made: 24, Donatas „ Steals: 33 in 2001. 8/84. vs. Villanova, 3/7/85; Brandin Knight Zavackas, 2000-03. „ Turnovers: 63 in 2001. „ Free Throw Percentage: .938 (15- vs. Boston College, 3/7/02; Darelle „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 62, „ Blocked Shots: 12 in 2002. 16), Syracuse, 3/6/87. Porter vs. Georgetown, 3/11/89. Brandin Knight, 2000-03. „ Three-Point FG Made: 13, „ Blocked Shots: 7, Charles Smith „ Three-Point FG Percentage: .514, Villanova, 3/4/98. vs. Connecticut, 3/11/88. Jason Maile (18-35), 1993-97. OPPONENT RECORDS „ Three-Point FG Attempted: 33, „ Steals: 28, Brandin Knight, 2000- Villanova, 3/4/98. TOURNAMENT RECORDS 03. INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS „ Three-Point FG Percentage: „ Games Played: 4, many players in „ Turnovers: 35, Brandin Knight, „ Minutes: 50, Caron Butler, 1.000, Syracuse (6-6), 3/7/87. 2001. 2000-03. Connecticut, 3/9/02 „ Three-Point FG Percentage (at „ Minutes: 156, Ricardo Greer, 2001. „ Blocked Shots: 20, Charles Smith, „ Points: 35, Sherman Douglas, least 15 3FGA): .467, Boston „ Points: 74, Ricardo Greer, 2001. 1985-88. Syracuse, 3/7/87. College (7-15), 3/10/01. „ Scoring Average: 19.5, Jerome „ Rebounds: 18, Rafal Bigus, „ Personal Fouls: 33, Seton Hall, 3/ Lane, 1988. TEAM RECORDS Villanova, 3/4/98 6/87. „ Rebounds: 38, Isaac Hawkins, „ Assists: 11, Sherman Douglas, „ Steals: 16, Boston College, 3/10/ 2001. Syracuse, 3/7/87. 01. „ Rebound Average: 10.5, Jerome GAME RECORDS „ Field Goals Made: 12, Elton Tyler, „ Most Turnovers: 24, Seton Hall, 3/ Lane, 1988. „ Minutes: 250, Villanova, 3/4/98; Miami, 3/8/02 6/87. „ Assists: 29, Brandin Knight, 2001. Connecticut, 3/9/02. „ Field Goal Attempts: 22, Ben „ Least Turnovers: 9, Connecticut, „ Assists Average: 10.5, Darelle „ Points: 96, Seton Hall, 3/6/87. Gordon, Connecticut, 3/13/04; John 3/11/88. Porter, 1990. „ Least Points: 50, Syracuse, 3/12/ Celestand, Villanova, 3/4/98 „ Blocked Shots: 7, Seton Hall, 3/8/ „ Field Goals Made: 30, Ricardo 93. „ Field Goal Percentage: .875, 91; Connecticut, 3/15/03. Greer, 2001. „ Rebounds: 50, Villanova, 3/4/98. Zendon Hamilton (7-8), St. John’s, 3/9/95.

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PITTSBURGH IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

The Associated Press poll began in the 1973-74 1948-49 season. The AP poll is voted PITTSBURGH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS upon by a group of writers nationwide. Date AP UPI United Press International poll began J14 17 13 „ First appearance in the national rankings: No. 17 (Jan. 14, 1974). with the 1950-51 season and is chosen J21 16 10 by coaches nationwide. The UPI poll J28 13 9 „ Years that Pittsburgh has been nationally ranked at least one time: 11 was replaced by the USA Today poll for F4 10 -- (1973-74, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2001-02, the 1992-93 season. The following is F11 7 -- 2002-03, 2003-04). Pittsburgh’s poll history: F18 7 -- F25 11 -- „ First appearance in the top-10: No. 10 (Feb. 4, 1974). PITTSBURGH IN THE M4 14 -- M11 13 -- „ Highest national ranking: No. 2 six times (Dec. 7, 1987; Jan. 4, 1988; Dec. 22, PRESEASON POLLS M18 15 -- 2002; Dec. 29, 2002; Jan. 19, 2003; Jan. 28, 2003). M27-Final 16 14 1986-87: 16-AP, 9-UPI, 7-USA „ Highest preseason national ranking: No. 4 (1987-88 and 2002-03). Today/CNN 1986-87 1987-88: 4-AP, 5-UPI, 3-USA „ Highest final ranking: No. 7 (7-ESPN/USA Today, 1988-89 season, UPI). Today/CNN USAT/ 1989-90: 18-AP Date AP UPI CNN „ Seasons completed as a nationally ranked team: 6 (1973-74, 1986- 1990-91: 12-AP, 15-UPI Preseason 16 9 7 87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04). 2002-03: 5-AP, 4-USAToday D1 12 11 9 2003-04: 22-AP, 22-USA Today D8 17 -- -- „ Most consecutive polls ranked in the AP Poll: 46, two years (Jan. 7, 2002- D15 14---- present); 33, two years (PS-1986-87-March 14-Final, 1987-88). D22 14---- NATIONAL AP RANKING UPON D29 17---- „ Most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP top-10: 22 (March 3, 2002-March J5 14 15 14 17, 2004). ENTERING NCAA TOURNEY J12 18 NR 20 J19 16 17 -- „ Total weeks ranked in top-25 in at least one poll: 130. Year AP Year AP J26 17 19 -- 1974 ...... 13 2002 ...... 9 F2 13 16 -- „ Total weeks ranked No. 1 in at least one poll: 0. 1987 ...... 12 2003 ...... 4 F9 10 -- -- 1988 ...... 8 2004 ...... 9 F16 8 8 -- „ Total weeks ranked in top-5 in at least one poll: 27. F23 9 -- -- M2 11 -- -- „ Total weeks ranked in top-10 in at least one poll: 56. 213 PITTSBURGH IN THE M9-Final 12 12 -- FINAL POLLS 1987-88 D10 15 16 13 1998-99 D29 2 2 1973-74: 16-AP, 14-UPI USAT/ D17 14 16 14 J6 6 5 1986-87: 12-AP, 12-UPI, 18- Date AP UPI CNN D24 11 14 11 USA J12 3 3 USAToday Preseason 4 5 3 D31 11 14 16 Date AP Today J19 2 2 1987-88: 8-AP, 7-UPI, 13- N30 4 5 -- J7 17 16 16 D1 20 21 J28 2 2 USAToday D7 2 5 -- J14 16 16 16 D8 20 18 F2 4 4 1990-91: 21-UPI D14 3 3 -- J21 17 16 17 D15 22 24 F10 7 7 2001-02: 9-AP, 9-USAToday D21 3 3 -- J28 19 22 25 D22 24 24 F17 9 9 2002-03: 4-AP, 8-USAToday D28 3 3 -- F4 24 NR 25 D29 23 23 F23 8 8 2003-04: 9-AP; 7-USA Today J4 2 2 -- F11 22 NR 23 M3 7 7 J11 679F18 23 NR 22 2001-02 M10 5 5 J18 6 -- -- F25 22 NR 22 M17 4 4 J25 11 11 -- M4 NR NR NR USA Final NP 8 HIGHEST NATIONAL F1 9 -- -- M11-Final NR 21 21 Date AP Today RANKINGS F8 5 7 -- J7 23 25 2003-04 F15 8 -- -- 1991-92 J14 NR NR No. Poll, Date F22 666 J21 NR 25 USA 2 AP-Dec. 7, 1987 F29 7 5 -- USA J28 21 21 Date AP Today 2 AP-Jan. 4, 1988 M7 5 -- -- Date AP UPI Today F4 NR 21 Preseason 22 22 2 AP-Jan. 28, 2003 M14-Final 8 7 -- N25 24NRNRF11 14 16 N24 22 22 2 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 28, 2003 F18 11 10 D1 22 22 2 AP-Jan. 19, 2003 1989-90 1992-93 F25 10 8 D8 20 23 2 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 19, 2003 M3 7 7 D15 18 20 2 AP-Dec. 22, 2002 USA USA M10 9 7 D22 16 17 2 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 29, 2002 Date AP UPI Today Date AP UPI Today Final 9 9 D29 15 16 2 AP-Dec. 29, 2002 Preseason 18 -- -- Preseason NR NR NR J5 15 15 3 AP-Feb. 23, 2004 N27 18----N24 NR 24 NR 2002-03 J12 13 15 3 ESPN-USA Today, Feb. 23, 2004 D4 22 -- -- D1 NR NR 24 J19 8 9 3 AP-Dec. 14, 1987 J4 24 NR NR USA J26 7 6 3 AP-Dec. 21, 1987 1990-91 J11 NRNRNRDate AP Today F2 4 4 3 AP-Dec. 28, 1987 J18 20 21 23 Preseason 5 4 F9 4 4 3 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 15, 2002 USA J25 13 16 18 N17 5 NP F16 5 4 3 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 9, 2002 Date AP UPI Today F1 15 17 -- N26 5 5 F23 3 3 3 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 12, 2003 Preseason 12 15 NR F8 17 17 -- D3 5 4 M1 6 6 3 AP-Jan. 12, 2003 N26 13 14 NR F15 17 15 -- D9 4 3 M8 6 6 D3 11 13 NR F22 25 21 -- D15 4 3 M15-Final 9 8 D22 2 2 A6-Final NP 7

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ATTENDANCE RECORDS

TOP SINGLE GAME HOME ATTENDANCE Pittsburgh opened its 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center with a game against Duquesne on Nov. 23, 2003. Opponent, Date Arena Attendance *North Carolina, 12/20/93 Civic Arena 17,716 Syracuse, 2/5/94 Civic Arena 16,887 Syracuse, 2/10/98 Mellon Arena 16,798 Georgetown, 1/27/91 Civic Arena 16,683 Syracuse, 2/4/89 Civic Arena 16,669 Georgetown, 2/11/89 Civic Arena 16,669 Georgetown, 1/8/90 Civic Arena 16,588 Syracuse, 1/7/91 Civic Arena 16,485 Syracuse, 1/3/90 Civic Arena 16,188 St. John’s, 2/26/90 Civic Arena 15,322 North Carolina, 12/20/95 Civic Arena 15,195 Georgetown, 2/28/93 Civic Arena 15,154 Georgetown, 2/20/97 Civic Arena 15,127 Syracuse, 1/8/92 Civic Arena 15,112 Villanova, 1/2/91 Civic Arena 15,033 Syracuse, 2/7/96 Civic Arena 15,016 Arizona, 1/27/90 Civic Arena 14,127 Oklahoma, 1/15/89 Civic Arena 13,878 UCLA, 12/30/70 Civic Arena 13,535 Duquesne, 1/6/92 Civic Arena 13,525 Duquesne, 12/19/92 Civic Arena 13,519 Notre Dame, 1/29/97 Civic Arena 13,240 Georgetown, 1/24/94 Civic Arena 13,179 TOP SINGLE GAME ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE AVG. *most attended basketball game in Pittsburgh city history (all games) Year Total Avg. GP Opponent, Date Location Total 1977-78 45,759 3,520 13 214 Ball State, 3/16/89 Indianapolis 37,242 1978-79 40,443 3,111 13 Syracuse, 2/24/91 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,763 1979-80 52,668 3,762 14 YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL ATTENDANCE Syracuse 3/6/88 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,492 1980-81 48,930 3,495 14 1981-82 34,752 2,896 12 (includes all games during season) Syracuse, 1/11/86 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,064 Year Total Avg. GP Syracuse, 1/24/04 Syracuse, N.Y. 31,347 1982-83 71,064 5,076 14 1989-90 336,923 11,618 29 Syracuse, 2/25/84 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,356 1983-84 81,200 5,800 14 1990-91 343,008 10,394 33 Syracuse, 2/1/03 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,303 1984-85 91,230 6,082 15 1991-92 349,949 10,293 34 Syracuse, 1/23/90 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,023 1985-86 90,883 6,991 13 1992-93 286,560 10,234 28 Syracuse, 1/18/92 Syracuse, N.Y. 29,576 1986-87 119,505 7,967 15 1993-94 256,132 9,486 27 1987-88 108,101 8,315 13 1994-95 293,480 10,481 28 Marquette, 3/27/03 Minneapolis 28,168 1995-96 244,582 9,059 27 Syracuse, 3/2/97 Syracuse, N.Y. 26,938 1988-89 119,048 7,937 15 1989-90 113,570 9,464 12 1996-97 325,569 9,866 33 Syracuse, 3/6/93 Syracuse, N.Y. 26,321 1990-91 114,582 8,814 13 1997-98 221,864 8,217 27 Syracuse, 2/24/96 Syracuse, N.Y. 25,064 1998-99 210,476 7,016 30 1991-92 110,716 8,516 13 Syracuse, 2/21/95 Syracuse, N.Y. 23,473 1999-00 181,698 6,489 28 1992-93 120,980 8,065 15 Kentucky, 11/22/91 Lexington, Ky. 22,555 2000-01 274,870 8,329 33 1993-94 113,106 8,079 14 2001-02 303,506 8,671 35 Kent State, 3/21/02 Lexington, Ky. 22,338 1994-95 92,488 7,114 13 2002-03 426,653 12,929 33 Syracuse, 2/10/02 Syracuse, N.Y. 21,935 2003-04 569,699 15,825 36 1995-96 123,957 8,264 15 Note: Sellouts at Madison Square Garden are 1996-97 112,904 7,527 15 announced at 19,544 or 19,528. 1997-98 101,423 6,762 15 TOP ON-CAMPUS CROWDS 1998-99 86,433 6,174 14 1999-00 90,192 5,305 17 2000-01 82,139 4,832 17 Opponent, Date Arena Attendance Connecticut, 2/15/04 PEC 12,817 2001-02 95,096 5,594 17 Syracuse, 3/29/04 PEC 12,624 2002-03 174,917 10,932 16 Notre Dame, 1/12/04 PEC 12,508 2003-04 202,177 10,509 20 Boston College, 1/28/04 PEC 12,508 St. John’s, 2/4/04 PEC 12,508 Villanova, 3/6/04 PEC 12,508 Duquesne, 11/23/02 PEC 12,508 DID YOU KNOW? Ohio State, 12/18/02 PEC 12,508 Notre Dame, 1/6/03 PEC 12,508 Pittsburgh ranked among the nation’s top-five Syracuse, 1/18/03 PEC 12,508 schools in attendance increase in two Georgetown, 1/25/03 PEC 12,508 consecutive years- 2001-02 and 2002-03. With Rutgers, 2/22/03 PEC 12,508 Seton Hall, 3/5/03 PEC 12,508 its move to the Petersen Events Center, the Connecticut, 3/2/03 PEC 12,508 Panthers finished second nationally in attendance increase in 2002-03 at plus-4,129. Civic Arena, the site of Pittsburgh’s top-23 most attended games.

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100-POINT SCORING GAMES

1/17/87 Chicago State 112 70 W 1956 at Ohio State 69 100 L ALL-TIME GAMES OF 100-PLUS POINTS 3/18/88 vs. Eastern Mich. @ 108 90 W 2/23/57 at West Virginia 93 107 L 11/28/89 Siena 101 89 W 12/26/64 at Wichita State 58 109 L Note: Pittsburgh is 37-0 when it scores 100-plus points. 12/1/89 vs. Oklahoma State # 102 90 W 1/8/66 at Virginia Tech 74 100 L 1/27/90 Arizona (CA) 100 92 W 2/14/66 at West Virginia 63 103 L Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L 1/31/90 Boston College 110 80 W 2/23/66 at Westminster 76 102 L 3/3/56 at Penn State 100 90 W 2/11/90 Providence 117 102 W 1/18/67 West Virginia 78 102 L 2/24/58 Geneva 109 74 W 12/6/90 Marshall 105 75 W 2/1/67 at Cornell 72 110 L 1/2/64 Dartmouth 107 63 W 1/12/91 Providence 102 82 W 12/1/68 Rutgers 74 100 L 2/1/64 Carnegie Mellon 108 75 W 12/19/92 at Duquesne (CA) 102 91 W 12/9/68 Duquesne 66 100 L 1964-65 Westminster 101 71 W 11/27/93 Youngstown State 112 66 W 1/6/68 at Miami 84 100 L 2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 W 12/16/95 Long Island 108 67 W 1/31/69 at Louisiana State 79 120 L 2/6/71 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 W 12/23/95 Prairie View A&M 101 59 W 2/1/69 at Tulane 89 110 L 2/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 W 12/1/99 Norfolk State 102 78 W 2/11/70 Temple 72 101 L 12/6/71 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 W 2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 W 2/11/72 Syracuse 109 99 W ! - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 3/4/72 at West Virgnia 90 104 L 1/20/74 Buffalo State 101 75 W @ - NCAA Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) 3/16/74 at North Carolina State 72 100 L 1/30/74 at Westminster 106 71 W # - Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/6/74 Duquesne 94 100 L 2/14/74 Cleveland State 106 55 W $ - played in Wheeling, W.V. 3/18/75 vs. Providence (NIT) 80 101 L 3/1/75 at Buffalo State 107 88 W 1/27/76 at Rutgers 71 102 L 11/29/78 vs. Rio Grande $ 107 82 W 12/30/77 vs. Iowa 80 103 L 12/9/78 Robert Morris 100 68 W OPPONENT’S 100-PLUS POINT GAMES 1/3/77 West Virginia 91 100 L 2/24/81 at Massachusetts 101 61 W 1/6/79 at Syracuse 74 100 L 12/20/83 Florida State 102 89 W Note: Pittsburgh has given up 100 or more points 34 2/4/89 Syracuse 80 103 L 11/26/84 St. Francis 104 88 W times and is 2-32 in such contests. 12/2/89 vs. North Carolina State 87 100 L 2/27/85 St. Francis 107 72 W 12/4/89 vs. Georgia Tech 92 111 L 11/29/86 Indiana (Pa.) 108 49 W Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L 12/28/89 vs. Georgia Tech 92 111 L 12/3/86 at St. Francis 108 69 W 2/54 at Navy 73 108 L 2/11/90 Providence 117 102 W 1/29/86 vs. Arkansas ! 114 83 W 2/20/54 Westminster 94 104 L 2/2/91 at UCLA 85 112 L 1/12/87 at Duquesne 102 77 W 12/54 at Michigan 71 101 L 12/20/93 North Carolina 93 106 L 1955 at Geneva 96 101 L MARGIN OF VICTORY RECORDS 215

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 2/24/86 Connecticut 79 51 +28 2/54 at Navy 73 108 -35 3/2/04 at Providence 88 61 +27 11/28/98 vs. Maryland 52 87 -35 3/2/02 West Virginia 92 65 +27 12/9/67 Duquesne 66 100 -34 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin 1/29/97 Notre Dame 88 64 +24 2/44 at Army 32 66 -34 11/29/86 Indiana (Pa.) 108 49 +59 3/3/92 Boston College 90 66 +24 2/5/38 at Notre Dame 17 51 -34 12/6/71 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 +55 1/2/02 St. John’s 77 54 +23 1928-29 Army 69 16 +53 3/2/85 Villanova 85 62 +23 LARGEST LOSS- BIG EAST GAMES 12/1/01 Savannah State 87 35 +52 2/4/92 at Miami 77 55 +22 2/14/74 Cleveland State 106 55 +51 1/31/87 Connecticut 73 52 +21 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin 11/30/85 Indiana (Pa.) 94 45 +49 2/22/03 Rutgers 86 65 +21 2/3/96 at Villanova 88 55 -33 12/28/95 Brown 95 47 +48 1/24/04 at Syracuse 66 45 +21 3/1/86 at Georgetown 93 62 -31 2/18/76 Buffalo State 99 51 +48 1/14/85 St. John’s 87 56 -31 1929-30 Wash. & Jefferson 67 20 +47 LARGEST WIN- BIG EAST ROAD GAMES 11/27/93 Youngstown State 112 66 +46 MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 1933-34 Army 64 18 +46 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin 11/17/00 North Carolina A&T 91 46 +45 3/2/04 at Providence 88 61 +27 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin 12/3/02 Norfolk State 96 51 +45 2/4/94 at Miami 77 55 +22 2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 235 2/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 +45 1/24/04 at Syracuse 66 45 +21 2/11/90 Providence 117 102 219 12/16/96 Carnegie Mellon 84 39 +45 1/14/03 at West Virginia 80 61 +19 2/11/72 Syracuse 109 99 208 1/2/64 Dartmouth 107 63 +44 1/25/97 at Georgetown 89 71 +18 12/28/89 vs. Georgia Tech 92 111 203 2/1/68 at Carnegie Mellon 89 46 +43 1/24/87 at Boston College 80 62 +18 2/6/71 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 202 12/23/95 Prarie View A&M 101 59 +42 2/3/88 at St. John’s 88 71 +17 1/26/62 at Boston College 94 108 202 1/17/87 Chicago State 112 70 +42 1/7/86 at Seton Hall 81 66 +15 1956-57 at West Virginia 91 107 200 1953-54 Penn State 74 32 +42 2/18/03 Georgetown 82 67 +15 12/20/93 North Carolina (CA) 93 106 199 12/16/95 Long Island 108 67 +41 2/1/69 at Tulane 89 110 199 11/30/02 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 89 49 +40 LARGEST MARGIN OF LOSS 1/31/69 at LSU 79 120 199 2/24/81 at Massachusetts 101 61 +40 1/16/74 George Washington 96 56 +40 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin FEWEST COMBINED POINTS 1954-55 at Tampa 92 52 +40 12/26/64 at Wichita State 58 109 -51 12/5/59 at Ohio State 49 94 -45 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin LARGEST VICTORY-BIG EAST GAMES 1/31/69 at Louisiana State 79 120 -41 1943-44 Penn State 12 15 27 1914 Rochester 12 53 -41 1905-06 (NA) Westminster 13 16 29 Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin 1/14/67 at Penn State 44 84 -40 1911-12 at Mount Union 16 14 30 2/12/03 West Virginia 82 46 +36 2/14/66 at West Virginia 63 103 -40 1907-08 at Bucknell 14 16 30 1/25/88 Providence 90 56 +34 12/20/55 Duke 54 92 -38 1913-14 (NA) St. Lawrence 14 17 31 3/5/03 Seton Hall 86 54 +32 2/22/67 at Temple 49 87 -38 1929-30 West Virginia 17 15 32 1/29/92 Miami 82 52 +30 2/1/67 at Cornell 72 110 -38 1923-24 (NA) Bucknell 10 22 32 1/31/90 Boston College 110 80 +30 12/3/66 at Davidson 59 97 -38 1951-52 at Penn State 9 24 33 1/12/94 Miami 83 55 +28 1950 at Bradley 48 84 -36 1931-32 at Stanford 22 11 33

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COMEBACK WINS

LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ALL GAMES LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ROAD GAME

Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround 12/5/83 at St. Francis (Pa.) -12 (47-35) 94-80 +26 12/5/83 at St. Francis (Pa.) -12 (47-35) 94-80 +26 11/26/88 Oklahoma State -7 (43-36) 93-75 +25 2/10/02 at Syracuse -8 (35-27) 75-63 +20 2/21/81 West Virginia -4 (29-25) 81-64 +21 2/24/04 at Georgetown -8 (28-20) 68-58 +18 2/10/02 at Syracuse -8 (35-27) 75-63 +20 2/16/02 at West Virginia -8 (45-37) 85-75 +18 3/6/04 Villanova -5 (22-17) 59-45 +19 3/2/91 at Boston College -3 (37-34) 88-76 +15 2/5/73 West Virginia -6 (40-34) 77-64 +19 2/24/04 at Georgetown -8 (28-20) 68-58 +18 2/16/02 at West Virginia -8 (45-37) 85-75 +18 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME 12/30/86 vs. Wisconsin -2 (41-39) 98-82 +18 3/14/01 St. Bonaventure -9 (48-39) 84-75 +18 1/13/75 Notre Dame -10 (44-34) 84-77 +17 Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround 1/3/87 Providence -7 (43-36) 76-67 +16 12/5/83 at St. Francis (Pa.) -12 (47-35) 94-80 +26 3/3/84 Providence -10 (31-21) 61-60 +11 3/14/01 St. Bonaventure -9 (48-39) 84-75 +18 LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- BIG EAST PLAY 2/6/00 Notre Dame -9 (35-26) 72-66 +15

Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround 2/10/02 at Syracuse -8 (35-27) 75-63 +20 COMEBACK WINS BY SEASON 3/6/04 Villanova -5 (22-17) 59-45 +19 2/24/04 at Georgetown -8 (28-20) 68-58 +18 Season Wins Season Wins Season Wins 2/16/02 at West Virginia -8 (45-37) 85-75 +18 2003-04 ...... 6 1983-84 ...... 5 1987-88 ...... 4 1/3/87 Providence -7 (43-36) 76-67 +16 1988-89 ...... 6 1979-80 ...... 5 1992-93 ...... 4 3/2/91 at Boston College -3 (37-34) 88-76 +15 2001-02 ...... 5 1996-97 ...... 4 1991-92 ...... 4 HALFTIME LEADS/DEFICITS 216 LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS- BIG EAST ROAD GAME

Date Opponent Score Lead Final Date Opponent Score Lead Final 12/3/03 Norfolk State 54-15 +39 96-51 1/22/95 at St. John’s 55-40 +15 94-87 11/27/93 Youngstown State 62-26 +36 112-66 3/9/03 at Villanova 33-19 +14 56-54 1/30/74 at Westminster 53-18 +35 106-71 2/1/03 at Syracuse 43-31 +12 65-67 12/6/71 at Ohio Wesleyan 53-19 +34 103-48 1/14/03 at West Virginia 40-28 +12 80-61 11/29/86 Indiana (Pa.) 54-20 +34 108-49 2/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 55-22 +33 104-59 12/29/86 vs. Arkansas 53-20 +33 114-83 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT 12/28/95 Brown 56-24 +32 95-47 12/17/03 Chicago State 50-18 +32 79-51 Date Opponent Score Deficit Final 1/3/00 at St. John’s 45-14 -31 58-82 12/23/86 at BYU 55-24 -31 73-93 LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS- BIG EAST PLAY 11/28/98 vs. Maryland 46-17 -29 52-87 1/30/02 at Notre Dame 49-21 -28 76-89 Date Opponent Score Lead Final 1/2/02 St. John’s 41-18 +23 77-54 2/8/98 Boston College 49-26 +23 89-79 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT- HOME GAME 1/12/94 Miami 44-22 +22 83-55 1/10/99 Boston College 49-27 +22 86-70 Date Opponent Score Deficit Final 12/7/94 Massachusetts 42-17 -25 57-85 12/5/93 St. John’s 52-29 -23 83-88 LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS- ROAD GAME 2/22/67 Temple 41-18 -23 87-49 1/18/67 West Virginia 53-31 -22 78-102 Date Opponent Score Lead Final 1/30/74 at Westminster 53-18 +35 106-71 2/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 55-22 +33 104-59 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT- BIG EAST GAME 12/3/86 at St. Francis (Pa.) 55-29 +26 108-69 2/13/70 at Syracuse 58-37 +21 127-108 Date Opponent Score Deficit Final 12/4/85 at Lafayette 44-23 +21 95-64 1/3/00 at St. John’s 45-14 -31 58-82 1/30/02 at Notre Dame 49-21 -28 76-89 2/10/98 at Villanova 49-23 -26 68-79 LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-NEUTRAL GAME 12/5/93 St. John’s 52-29 -23 83-88

Date Opponent Score Lead Final 12/29/86 vs. Arkansas 53-20 +33 114-83 12/28/90 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 52-28 +24 93-69

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

OVERTIME RECORDS ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

Total OT Games: 59. SINGLE OVERTIME (23-21) 2/4/95 Villanova 76 79 L Total Record: 28-31. Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L 2/28/95 at Miami 68 76 L Home: 13-11. 1927-28 at Iowa 44 40 W 1/6/96 at West Virginia 84 83 W Away: 12-14. 1/24/31 at Notre Dame 28 20 W 1/23/96 Massachusetts #1 71 79 L Neutral: 2-6. 2/7/31 Notre Dame 35 32 W 1/17/98 Rutgers 86 85 W 1OT Record: 23-21. 1936-37 DePaul 37 41 L 11/25/00 Marist 71 69 W 2OT Record: 4-10. 1939-40 at Michigan 35 44 L 12/17/00 at Va. Commonwealth 73 76 L 3OT Record: 1-0. 1941-42 Cal State-Fullerton 45 33 W 3/9/01 vs. Syracuse (BET) 55 54 W Big East regular season: 10-7. 1941-42 Indiana State 47 37 W 1/15/02 at Miami 69 76 L Big East Tournament: 0-4. 1/1/55 at Pennsylvania 81 75 W 2/26/02 at Seton Hall 73 66 W NCAA Tournament: 2-0. 1954-55 Westminster 71 73 L 3/21/02 vs. Kent State (NCAA) 73 78 L NIT Record: 0-0. 1/15/55 Penn State 76 66 W 2/29/04 Syracuse 46 49 L Largest Margin of Victory: 13, 12/29/56 vs. Connecticut % 60 64 L at Seton Hall, 2/26/02. 2/27/60 Penn State 64 63 W DOUBLE OVERTIME (4-10) Largest Margin of Loss: 9, at 1/21/61 at Temple 80 75 W Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L Notre Dame, 1/17/73. 1/19/63 at Army 79 73 W 1954-55 at Geneva 96 101 L Most Points Scored: 96, at 12/29/65 at Rochester # 69 65 W 12/21/57 Duke 87 84 W Geneva, 1954-55. 2/6/70 at Lafayette 74 80 L 1/11/78 Temple 74 81 L Least Points Scored: 28, at Notre 1/17/73 at Notre Dame 76 85 L 1/16/82 at Penn State 46 52 L Dame, 2/7/31. 2/12/77 at Duquesne (CA) 63 66 L 1/29/83 Providence 58 55 W Most Points Allowed: 101, at 2/11/78 Maryland (CA) 89 86 W 2/14/87 Boston College 72 67 W Geneva, 1954-55. 2/16/78 Penn State 68 75 W 12/9/89 at West Virginia 93 97 L Least Points Allowed: 20, at Notre 1/10/79 Cincinnati 75 78 L 2/19/94 Villanova 88 93 L Dame, 2/7/31. 1/22/79 at Iona ^ 79 84 L 12/17/94 vs. Georgia * 86 87 L Consecutive OT Wins: 4, 2/27/ 1/27/81 Maryland (CA) 66 69 L 1/22/98 St. John’s 83 90 L 60-12/29/65. 2/5/83 at Connecticut 72 71 W 3/4/98 vs. Villanova (BET) 93 96 L Consecutive OT Losses: 3, three 1/16/84 St. John’s 63 61 W 3/9/02 vs. Connecticut (BET) 65 74 L times. 2/6/84 at Connecticut 75 71 W 1/10/04 at Miami 80 84 W Most OT Games-Season: 4, 1954- 3/5/86 vs. Georgetown (BET) 56 57 L 2/9/04 at Seton Hall 67 68 L 55; 2001-02. 12/10/88 West Virginia 81 84 L Consecutive OT Games: 2, 1954- 1/30/89 at St. John’s 85 81 W TRIPLE OVERTIME (1-0) 55; 2/11-2/18/78. 3/14/91 vs. Georgia (NCAA) 76 68 W Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L 12/28/91 vs. New Orleans $ 77 78 L 1/10/76 at George Washington 75 73 W 217 PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER RECORDS

PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER GAME RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS

INDIVIDUAL PITTSBURGH OPPONENT Games: 36 (2 seasons). Points: 26, Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03 31, Matt Carroll, Notre Dame, 1/6/03 Record: 35-1. Field Goals: 11, Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03 11, Ryan Gomes, Providence, 2/4/03 Consecutive Sellouts: 36, Field Goal Att.: 18, Carl Krauser, Boston College, 3/12/04 23, Allen Ray, Villanova, 3/6/04 11/23/02-current. 3FG Made: 6, Carl Krauser, Albany, 11/28/03 7, Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 Games Attended at full 3FG Attempts: 11, Julius Page, Albany, 11/28/03 13, Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 capacity: 14. FT Made: 10, Chevon Troutman (10-10), Georgetown, 1/25/03 8, Matt Carroll, Notre Dame, 1/6/03 Consecutive Games FT Attempts: 12, Chris Taft, Georgetown College, 12/15/03 12, Matt Carroll, Notre Dame, 1/6/03 attended at full FT Pct.: 1.000, Chevon Troutman (10-10), Georgetown, 1/25/03 .667, Matt Carroll (8-12), Notre Dame, 1/6/03 capacity: 3. Rebounds: 12, 4 times-last: Chevon Troutman, Notre Dame, 1/6/03 13, Josh Boone, Connecticut, 2/15/04 Combined Points-two Assists: 10 2 times, last- Brandin Knight, Seton Hall, 3/5/03 9, Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 teams: 159, St. Francis Blocked Shots: 7, Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/03 5, Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, 3/2/03 (Pa.), 11/22/03. Steals: 5, Brandin Knight, George Mason, 12/28/02 3, four times Largest Pitt Win: 45, vs. Norfolk State (96-51), TEAM PITTSBURGH OPPONENT 12/3/02. Points: 96, Norfolk State, 12/3/02 74, Georgetown College, 12/15/03 Largest Pitt Loss: 3, vs. Points in a half: 54, Norfolk State, 12/3/02 51, Georgetown College, 12/15/03 Syracuse (49-46), 2/29/ Halftime Lead: 39, Norfolk State (54-15), 12/3/02 4, Connecticut (39-35), 3/2/03 04. Field Goals: 42, St. Francis (Pa.), (42-67), 11/22/03 28, 2 times, last: Notre Dame, 1/12/04 Wins-season: 19, 2003- Field Goal Att.: 67, 2 times- last vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/03 65, 3 times, last: Georgia, 12/30/03 04. FG Percentage: .642, Southeastern Louisiana (34-53), 12/14/02 .510, Connecticut (26-51), 3/2/03 Most Losses-season: 1, 3FG Made: 14, Albany, 11/28/03 12, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 2003-04. 3FG Attempts: 29, Albany, 11/28/03 27, Rutgers, 2/22/03 Winning Streak: 34, 11/ FT Made: 24, two times- last: 24, Connecticut, 2/15/04 19, Georgetown, 1/25/03 23/02-2/15/04. FT Attempts: 41, Georgetown, 1/25/03 26, Georgetown, 1/25/03 Losing Streak: 1, 2/29/ FT Pct.: .909, Norfolk State (10-11), 12/3/02 .846, Connecticut (11-13), 3/2/03 04. Rebounds: 51, three times- last- Notre Dame, 1/6/03 39, Rutgers, 2/22/03 Largest Attended Game: Assists: 29, St. Francis (Pa.), 11/22/03 18, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 12,817, Connecticut, 2/ Turnovers: 21, Duquesne, 11/23/02 26, Virginia Tech, 1/6/04 15/04. Blocked Shots: 9, six times-last vs. Virginia Tech, 1/6/04 5, six times, last- Connecticut, 3/2/03 Overtime Games: 1. Steals: 13, Seton Hall, 3/5/03 12, Georgetown College, 12/15/03

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

CAREER INDIVIDUAL SCORING

Individual Career Statistics (Players listed have played in at least 10 career games, 1937-current)

Player, Years GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 29 4 209 7.2 15 42 .357 1 8 .125 6 14 .429 13 31 44 1.5 25 0 11 16 1 1 37 1.3 Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 43 0 0 0.0 60 167 .359 0 0 .000 25 36 .694 0 39 39 0.9 45 0 26 0 0 0 145 3.4 Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 47 12 758 16.1 84 236 .356 48 152 .316 45 64 .703 22 49 71 1.5 75 2 45 69 1 38 261 5.6 Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 120 82 3216 26.8 489 1028 .476 46 117 .393 176 296 .595 26 159 185 1.5 245 5 378 247 12 155 1200 10.0 Allen, George, 1981-84 77 0 1913 24.8 276 645 .428 0 0 .000 150 200 .750 0 118 118 1.5 177 6 187 165 12 120 702 9.1 Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 77 46 1839 23.9 156 447 .349 110 307 .358 138 187 .738 42 115 157 2.0 127 2 258 186 0 63 560 7.3 Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95 116 78 2648 22.8 332 790 .420 117 303 .386 149 218 .683 147 262 409 3.5 253 9 195 216 78 77 930 8.0 Apple, Nate, 1943-47 58 0 0 0.0 179 0 .000 0 0 .000 116 179 .648 0 0 0 0.0 134 0 0 0 0 0 474 8.2 Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 112 40 2383 21.3 230 452 .509 0 0 .000 113 219 .516 0 422 422 3.8 328 25 69 177 108 65 573 5.1 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 50 0 0 0.0 86 272 .316 0 0 .000 70 136 .515 0 146 146 2.9 93 3 5 0 0 0 242 4.8

Artman, 1940-43 35 0 0 0.0 97 0 .000 0 0 .000 54 86 .628 0 0 0 0.0 66 0 0 0 0 0 248 7.1 Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 39 2 252 6.5 12 45 .267 0 4 .000 27 36 .750 13 21 34 0.9 42 1 21 31 1 4 51 1.3 Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 10 0 0 0.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 0 3 3 0.3 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 81 0 1205 14.9 86 193 .446 0 0 .000 40 64 .625 0 185 185 2.3 153 4 20 71 24 35 212 2.6 Belich, Michael, 1948-51 67 0 0 0.0 234 701 .334 0 0 .000 127 196 .648 0 0 0 0.0 161 4 0 0 0 0 595 8.9 Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 12 0 0 0.0 6 16 .375 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 32 32 2.7 13 0 0 0 0 0 19 1.6 Bennett, Mel, 1974-75 29 0 0 0.0 109 264 .413 0 0 .000 75 110 .682 0 295 295 10.2 95 7 29 0 70 0 293 10.1 Blanton, John, 1982-86 20 0 46 2.3 6 18 .333 0 0 .000 5 13 .385 0 6 6 0.3 4 0 5 5 0 0 17 0.9 Blount, Mark, 1995-97 56 36 1149 20.5 136 292 .466 1 2 .500 87 168 .518 91 187 278 5.0 173 10 39 129 105 28 360 6.4 Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 34 0 0 0.0 64 195 .328 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 0 75 75 2.2 29 0 0 0 0 0 137 4.0

Bolla, Jim, 1971-75 82 0 0 0.0 107 244 .439 0 0 .000 56 101 .554 0 290 290 3.5 188 5 68 0 8 0 270 3.3 Bollens, Ken, 1965-68 61 0 0 0.0 213 481 .443 0 0 .000 133 183 .727 0 370 370 6.1 180 0 0 0 0 0 559 9.2 Boose, 1946-47 11 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 15 28 .536 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 53 4.8 Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 49 0 0 0.0 84 273 .308 0 0 .000 77 130 .592 0 279 279 5.7 117 6 20 0 0 0 245 5.0 Boyd, Frank, 1973-77 32 0 0 0.0 10 40 .250 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 0 36 36 1.1 23 0 17 0 2 0 25 0.8 Braumbeck, R., 1948-50 26 0 0 0.0 6 21 .286 0 0 .000 7 19 .368 0 0 0 0.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 19 0.7 Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 56 0 0 0.0 57 140 .407 0 0 .000 31 49 .633 0 112 112 2.0 77 4 0 0 0 0 145 2.6 Brehm, William, 1946-50 15 0 0 0.0 16 29 .552 0 0 .000 18 40 .450 0 0 0 0.0 59 0 0 0 0 0 50 3.3 Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 94 25 2234 23.8 370 747 .495 94 230 .409 213 296 .720 113 239 352 3.7 145 6 113 157 19 88 1047 11.1 218 Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 137 109 3777 27.6 501 997 .503 36 153 .235 220 346 .636 272 379 651 4.8 269 1 295 279 59 192 1258 9.2

Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 54 0 661 12.2 62 144 .431 0 0 .000 17 47 .362 0 123 123 2.3 131 4 16 59 10 20 141 2.6 Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 83 0 0 0.0 400 847 .472 0 0 .000 102 136 .750 0 334 334 4.0 206 7 200 0 13 0 902 10.9 Brush, Brian, 1989-93 66 5 540 8.2 55 111 .495 1 2 .500 67 94 .713 63 86 149 2.3 73 1 18 37 3 11 178 2.7 Buck, Bill, 1965-67 25 0 0 0.0 25 68 .368 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 0 38 38 1.5 31 0 0 0 0 0 58 2.3 Buck, Rudy, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 9 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 0 0 0 0.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 20 1.7 Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 45 0 0 0.0 196 548 .358 0 0 .000 196 282 .695 0 214 214 4.8 121 1 131 0 0 0 588 13.1 Caldwell, Bob, 1964-67 27 0 0 0.0 15 53 .283 0 0 .000 10 18 .556 0 15 15 0.6 47 0 0 0 0 0 40 1.5 Caldwell, Mike, 1968-71 59 0 0 0.0 158 383 .413 0 0 .000 72 83 .867 0 67 67 1.1 67 0 18 0 0 0 388 6.6 Canterna, Oland, 1944-49 71 0 0 0.0 286 278 1.029 0 0 .000 285 469 .608 0 0 0 0.0 209 0 0 0 0 0 857 12.1 Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 15 0 0 0.0 12 35 .343 0 0 .000 8 8 1.000 0 15 15 1.0 11 1 14 0 0 0 32 2.1

Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 25 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 24 .458 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 43 1.7 Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 29 0 0 0.0 6 33 .182 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 0 14 14 0.5 32 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.6 Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 16 0 55 3.4 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 1 15 16 1.0 11 0 2 8 0 0 10 0.6 Cauley, Willie, 1993-94 27 9 480 17.8 78 170 .459 6 19 .316 24 49 .490 33 63 96 3.6 64 2 23 35 11 24 186 6.9 Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 43 0 0 0.0 94 211 .445 0 0 .000 26 57 .456 0 183 183 4.3 87 0 0 0 0 0 214 5.0 Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 109 5 990 9.1 74 177 .418 18 56 .321 64 99 .646 14 63 77 0.7 85 0 143 96 0 40 230 2.1 Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 75 0 0 0.0 134 302 .444 0 0 .000 122 220 .555 0 0 0 0.0 201 0 0 0 0 0 390 5.2 Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 19 0 0 0.0 7 21 .333 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 0 8 8 0.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 21 1.1 Christopher, Frank, 1950-51 15 0 0 0.0 0 22 .000 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 0 0 0 0.0 23 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.3 Cieply, William, 1943-48 53 0 0 0.0 143 0 .000 0 0 .000 67 120 .558 0 0 0 0.0 180 0 0 0 0 0 353 6.7

Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 33 0 0 0.0 30 68 .441 0 0 .000 26 39 .667 0 54 54 1.6 36 0 6 0 0 0 86 2.6 Clancy, Sam, 1977-81 116 0 3273 28.2 656 1362 .482 0 0 .000 359 538 .667 0 1342 1342 11.6 410 25 186 278 170 161 1671 14.4 Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 21 0 38 1.8 3 10 .300 2 3 .667 2 4 .500 0 4 4 0.2 5 0 3 8 0 3 10 0.5 Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 56 3 634 11.3 50 96 .521 0 0 .000 73 103 .709 28 146 174 3.1 104 5 10 31 12 24 173 3.1 Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 55 55 1552 28.2 206 430 .479 0 0 .000 74 107 .692 135 140 275 5.0 160 9 34 123 96 56 486 8.8 Cosentino, Sam, 1944-46 25 0 0 0.0 31 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 18 .500 0 0 0 0.0 39 0 0 0 0 0 71 2.8 Cost, Charley, 1954-55 14 0 0 0.0 15 49 .306 0 0 .000 13 26 .500 0 33 33 2.4 30 1 0 0 0 0 43 3.1 Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 11 0 0 0.0 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 4 4 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.4 Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 78 0 1934 24.8 156 376 .415 0 0 .000 115 162 .710 0 135 135 1.7 151 2 343 182 4 113 427 5.5 Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99 103 97 3532 34.3 554 1309 .423 134 401 .334 339 485 .699 134 278 412 4.0 285 13 458 364 35 235 1581 15.3

David, Joey, 1982-86 113 31 1909 16.9 186 435 .428 0 0 .000 95 132 .720 0 160 160 1.4 127 5 187 153 6 55 467 4.1 David, Samuel, 1946-49 76 0 0 0.0 317 0 .000 0 0 .000 287 456 .629 0 0 0 0.0 185 0 0 0 0 0 921 12.1 DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 50 0 0 0.0 141 404 .349 0 0 .000 89 137 .650 0 128 128 2.6 102 0 0 0 0 0 371 7.4 Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 71 0 522 7.4 30 82 .366 11 44 .250 23 37 .622 5 49 54 0.8 50 0 41 31 0 18 94 1.3 Dietrick, Dick, 1951-54 59 0 0 0.0 165 478 .345 0 0 .000 141 270 .522 0 437 437 7.4 213 20 8 0 0 0 471 8.0 DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 25 0 0 0.0 65 179 .363 0 0 .000 41 65 .631 0 59 59 2.4 45 0 0 0 0 0 171 6.8 Disco, Mark, 1973-75 10 0 0 0.0 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 11 11 1.1 9 0 2 0 0 0 11 1.1 Ditka, Mike, 1958-60 32 0 0 0.0 36 109 .330 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 0 82 82 2.6 43 0 0 0 0 0 88 2.8

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

Marvin Abrams George Allen Keith Armstrong Ken Bollens Paul Brozovich Pat Cavanaugh (1970-74) (1981-84) (1982-86) (1965-68) (1979-81) (1986-90)

Player, Years GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 13 0 25 1.9 3 6 .500 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 1 1 2 0.2 2 0 3 3 0 1 8 0.6 Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 33 0 0 0.0 23 58 .397 0 0 .000 19 43 .442 0 103 103 3.1 41 2 0 0 0 0 65 2.0 Downes, Bill, 1968-71 72 0 0 0.0 149 295 .505 0 0 .000 91 157 .580 0 159 159 2.2 175 3 85 0 0 0 389 5.4 Doyle, Ray, 1964-65 13 0 0 0.0 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 0 23 23 1.8 13 0 0 0 0 0 8 0.6 Duessel, David, 1952-55 56 0 0 0.0 79 257 .307 0 0 .000 62 110 .564 0 264 264 4.7 126 5 0 0 0 0 220 3.9 Dumancic, Dominik, 1990-92 10 0 44 4.4 5 18 .278 2 11 .182 1 2 .500 2 6 8 0.8 6 0 0 3 1 1 13 1.3 Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-73 41 0 0 0.0 93 236 .394 0 0 .000 57 91 .626 0 193 193 4.7 144 4 108 0 0 0 243 5.9 Egan, James, 1939-42 31 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 0 0 0 0.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 57 1.8 Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 55 0 1883 34.2 324 658 .492 0 0 .000 257 361 .712 0 414 414 7.5 198 13 55 104 33 63 905 16.5 Everett, Robert, 1948-51 15 0 0 0.0 4 14 .286 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 0 0 0 0.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 15 1.0

Falenski, Dick, 1958-61 67 0 0 0.0 236 603 .391 0 0 .000 169 249 .679 0 206 206 3.1 158 2 0 0 0 0 641 9.6 Falenski, Stan, 1964-67 43 0 0 0.0 167 413 .404 0 0 .000 83 118 .703 0 163 163 3.8 111 0 0 0 0 0 417 9.7 Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 12 0 0 0.0 9 27 .333 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 0 11 11 0.9 11 0 0 0 0 0 22 1.8 Federico, Gino, 2001-03 16 0 25 1.6 3 4 .750 1 1 1.000 0 4 .000 2 4 6 0.4 1 0 3 1 0 1 7 0.4 Fenwick, Joe, 1953-56 74 0 0 0.0 253 729 .347 0 0 .000 119 191 .623 0 221 221 3.0 169 5 0 0 0 0 625 8.4 Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 38 0 188 4.9 26 51 .510 0 0 .000 7 16 .438 1 46 47 1.2 27 0 8 13 9 2 59 1.6 Finneman, John, 1999-00 15 1 78 5.2 13 26 .500 9 16 .563 7 7 1.000 2 9 11 0.7 6 0 4 4 2 2 42 2.8 Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 24 0 0 0.0 52 165 .315 0 0 .000 47 68 .691 0 73 73 3.0 51 0 0 0 0 0 151 6.3 Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 52 0 0 0.0 33 96 .344 0 0 .000 21 34 .618 0 37 37 0.7 43 0 28 0 0 0 87 1.7 Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 44 3 495 11.3 47 132 .356 15 67 .224 32 36 .889 21 22 43 1.0 52 0 13 22 12 18 141 3.2 Foley, James, 1959-61 25 0 0 0.0 7 26 .269 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 0 17 17 0.7 15 0 0 0 0 0 19 0.8 219 Forquer, 1946-47 16 0 0 0.0 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 0 0 0 0.0 24 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.7 Fridley, John, 1958-61 72 0 0 0.0 337 807 .418 0 0 .000 176 261 .674 0 800 800 11.1 229 6 0 0 0 0 850 11.8 Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 27 0 0 0.0 16 75 .213 0 0 .000 2 13 .154 0 15 15 0.6 23 0 8 0 0 0 34 1.3 Gant, Chris, 1991-95 103 40 1923 18.7 234 514 .455 5 19 .263 187 295 .634 218 256 474 4.6 288 12 63 130 14 66 660 6.4 Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 21 0 0 0.0 50 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 0 0 0 0.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 124 5.9 Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 12 0 17 1.4 0 8 .000 0 3 .000 2 8 .250 0 3 3 0.3 3 0 8 4 0 1 2 0.2 Garnham, 1944-46 10 0 0 0.0 2 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 0 0 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.7 Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64 72 0 0 0.0 420 983 .427 0 0 .000 274 360 .761 0 622 622 8.6 203 11 0 0 0 0 1114 15.5 Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 33 0 134 4.1 14 33 .424 7 18 .389 5 11 .455 4 8 12 0.4 14 0 10 5 2 2 40 1.2

Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 29 0 0 0.0 13 52 .250 0 0 .000 12 20 .600 17 18 35 1.2 38 0 0 0 0 0 38 1.3 Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 12 0 0 0.0 8 10 .800 0 0 .000 8 23 .348 0 0 0 0.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 24 2.0 Gill, Michael, 1995-96 21 2 252 12.0 31 84 .369 6 24 .250 18 28 .643 19 24 43 2.0 27 0 14 16 2 10 86 4.1 Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 94 0 1197 12.7 177 401 .441 0 0 .000 126 165 .764 0 73 73 0.8 158 7 100 128 6 85 480 5.1 Glenn, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 10 0 .000 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 27 2.3 Glover,Tim, 1990-92 20 0 65 3.3 11 27 .407 10 22 .455 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.2 5 0 2 0 1 0 32 1.6 Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 48 33 1169 24.4 102 223 .457 37 100 .370 39 56 .696 14 52 66 1.4 98 2 169 85 0 13 280 5.8 Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88 122 112 3122 25.6 645 1347 .479 24 73 .329 241 305 .790 72 322 394 3.2 295 7 300 336 20 126 1555 12.7 Graves, Antonio, 2003-04 33 4 356 10.8 25 70 .357 13 37 .351 5 9 .556 5 15 20 0.6 28 0 30 20 6 2 68 2.1 Gray, Aaron, 2003-04 15 0 88 5.9 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.7

Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 117 115 4026 34.4 672 1468 .458 96 348 .276 313 460 .680 365 523 888 7.6 302 2 373 364 32 196 1753 15.0 Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 57 0 263 4.6 21 68 .309 0 0 .000 39 62 .629 0 24 24 0.4 51 0 12 33 3 6 81 1.4 Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64 61 0 0 0.0 52 139 .374 0 0 .000 46 73 .630 0 100 100 1.6 147 5 0 0 0 0 150 2.5 Gustine, Frank, 1967-68 13 0 0 0.0 5 32 .156 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 10 10 0.8 18 0 0 0 0 0 13 1.0 Harris, Larry, 1974-78 107 0 0 0.0 803 1584 .507 0 0 .000 308 396 .778 0 569 569 5.3 284 13 123 0 63 0 1914 17.9 Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 24 0 0 0.0 77 167 .461 0 0 .000 84 111 .757 0 121 121 5.0 59 2 63 0 0 0 238 9.9 Hartman, 1937-38 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 118 90 3388 28.7 462 895 .516 3 13 .231 200 314 .637 343 491 834 7.1 280 4 100 225 143 96 1127 9.6 Haygood, Bob, 1974-76 19 0 0 0.0 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 13 14 .929 0 16 16 0.8 8 0 8 0 0 0 53 2.8 Hennon, Don, 1956-58 76 0 0 0.0 723 1827 .396 0 0 .000 395 480 .823 0 318 318 4.2 210 3 0 0 0 0 1841 24.2

Hill, Lew, 1973-75 56 0 0 0.0 226 528 .428 0 0 .000 70 123 .569 0 258 258 4.6 102 0 55 0 4 0 522 9.3 Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00 58 20 1409 24.3 83 229 .362 40 119 .336 39 60 .650 19 91 110 1.9 96 1 192 115 1 50 245 4.2 Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 12 0 0 0.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 Howard, Andre, 1995-97 51 9 721 14.1 69 177 .390 1 7 .143 26 49 .531 86 86 172 3.4 67 1 18 59 17 28 165 3.2 Hromanik, George, 1948-51 69 0 0 0.0 174 501 .347 0 0 .000 139 207 .671 0 0 0 0.0 141 0 0 0 0 0 487 7.1 Hunt, Charles, 1967-69 36 0 0 0.0 34 114 .298 0 0 .000 37 77 .481 0 143 143 4.0 118 0 0 0 0 0 105 2.9 Hursh, Chuck, 1955-58 77 0 0 0.0 227 551 .412 0 0 .000 243 387 .628 0 742 742 9.6 282 27 0 0 0 0 697 9.1 Jacobsen, Morris, 1945-46 11 0 0 0.0 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 14 1.3 Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 70 0 0 0.0 316 814 .388 0 0 .000 218 305 .715 0 384 384 5.5 209 8 0 0 0 0 850 12.1 Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 67 3 1105 16.5 103 275 .375 22 82 .268 63 107 .589 71 105 176 2.6 83 0 80 83 30 32 291 4.3

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

Player, Years GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 35 0 157 4.5 14 36 .389 0 0 .000 11 16 .688 12 17 29 0.8 26 0 3 5 1 1 39 1.1 Johnson, II, 1937-38 20 0 0 0.0 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 0 0 0 0.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 15 0.8 Johnson, Robert, 1936-39 38 0 0 0.0 60 0 .000 0 0 .000 46 70 .657 0 0 0 0.0 62 0 0 0 0 0 166 4.4 Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 52 0 1047 20.1 126 259 .486 0 0 .000 60 89 .674 0 246 246 4.7 139 7 24 60 7 20 312 6.0 Jones, Antoine, 1990-93 59 34 883 15.0 139 239 .582 2 8 .250 81 141 .574 75 111 186 3.2 93 1 56 91 15 26 361 6.1 Jones, Chris, 1970-72 31 0 0 0.0 34 94 .362 0 0 .000 35 74 .473 0 119 119 3.8 44 1 12 0 0 0 103 3.3 Jones, Walter, 1941-44 37 0 0 0.0 52 0 .000 0 0 .000 52 79 .658 0 0 0 0.0 74 0 0 0 0 0 156 4.2 Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 55 10 651 11.8 69 206 .335 29 105 .276 27 46 .587 34 82 116 2.1 92 1 38 38 6 25 194 3.5 Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 55 25 1147 20.9 174 351 .496 1 1 1.000 107 168 .637 152 190 342 6.2 175 10 29 108 28 37 456 8.3 Kalata, Len, 1966-69 50 0 0 0.0 166 411 .404 0 0 .000 105 156 .673 0 195 195 3.9 98 0 0 0 0 0 437 8.7

Keese, Lucius, 1972-75 36 0 0 0.0 37 81 .457 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 0 105 105 2.9 39 1 8 0 6 0 84 2.3 Keller, Don, 1958-60 18 0 0 0.0 5 19 .263 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 0 31 31 1.7 22 0 0 0 0 0 16 0.9 Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 75 0 0 0.0 153 313 .489 0 0 .000 43 78 .551 0 259 259 3.5 118 5 42 34 3 0 349 4.7 Kendall, Levon, 2003-04 14 0 79 5.6 6 22 .273 1 8 .125 2 4 .500 4 8 12 0.9 11 0 7 7 2 2 15 1.1 Kendrick, John, 1949-52 56 0 0 0.0 114 372 .306 0 0 .000 66 114 .579 0 95 95 1.7 189 19 29 0 0 0 294 5.3 Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 30 0 937 31.2 119 227 .524 0 0 .000 36 61 .590 0 154 154 5.1 101 8 36 52 10 25 274 9.1 Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 20 0 0 0.0 24 71 .338 0 0 .000 13 24 .542 0 82 82 4.1 31 0 0 0 0 0 61 3.1 Klein, James, 1938-40 30 0 0 0.0 27 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 21 .429 0 0 0 0.0 26 0 0 0 0 0 63 2.1 Knight, Billy, 1971-74 78 0 0 0.0 750 1436 .522 0 0 .000 231 309 .748 0 938 938 12.0 189 4 206 0 0 0 1731 22.2 Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 127 119 4307 33.9 492 1233 .399 209 654 .320 247 460 .537 92 400 492 3.9 327 3 785 406 55 298 1440 11.3

Knight, Terry, 1974-79 86 0 966 11.2 351 754 .466 0 0 .000 177 226 .783 0 414 414 4.8 263 17 101 60 15 21 879 10.2 Kocheran, George, 1938-41 52 0 0 0.0 109 0 .000 0 0 .000 48 123 .390 0 0 0 0.0 94 0 0 0 0 0 266 5.1 Krauser, Carl, 2002-04 64 33 1750 27.3 213 513 .415 69 198 .348 190 249 .763 39 206 245 3.8 145 3 238 160 2 86 685 10.7 Krieger, Paul, 1961-64 72 0 0 0.0 246 567 .434 0 0 .000 135 194 .696 0 666 666 9.3 254 20 0 0 0 0 627 8.7 Lane, Jerome, 1985-88 93 81 2970 31.9 436 831 .525 4 15 .267 341 543 .628 339 631 970 10.4 257 12 206 216 34 105 1217 13.1 Laneve, John, 1954-57 27 0 0 0.0 15 54 .278 0 0 .000 16 26 .615 0 21 21 0.8 32 0 0 0 0 0 46 1.7 Larkin, John, 1961-64 28 0 0 0.0 14 29 .483 0 0 .000 9 15 .600 0 12 12 0.4 14 0 0 0 0 0 37 1.3 Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 53 0 0 0.0 68 0 .000 0 0 .000 39 66 .591 0 0 0 0.0 95 0 0 0 0 0 175 3.3 LaValley, James, 1964-67 70 0 0 0.0 218 525 .415 0 0 .000 209 327 .639 0 663 663 9.5 186 0 0 0 0 0 645 9.2 Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 15 0 22 1.5 3 5 .600 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 0.5

Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 76 0 0 0.0 466 1167 .399 0 0 .000 243 353 .688 0 841 841 11.1 220 12 0 0 0 0 1175 15.5 Lazor, Paul, 1958-61 44 0 0 0.0 67 174 .385 0 0 .000 36 65 .554 0 110 110 2.5 62 3 0 0 0 0 170 3.9 Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55 40 0 0 0.0 19 94 .202 0 0 .000 29 45 .644 0 71 71 1.8 46 0 0 0 0 0 67 1.7 Lerner, Morton, 1947-49 46 0 0 0.0 50 67 .746 0 0 .000 55 89 .618 0 0 0 0.0 113 0 0 0 0 0 155 3.4 Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98 20 0 158 7.9 7 17 .412 0 0 .000 1 9 .111 8 23 31 1.6 33 1 2 6 2 2 15 0.8 220 Lester, Howard, 1955-58 28 0 0 0.0 12 37 .324 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 35 35 1.3 21 0 0 0 0 0 27 1.0 Lett, Ontario, 2001-03 68 26 1299 19.1 245 416 .589 0 0 .000 129 216 .597 144 181 325 4.8 231 14 66 118 76 58 619 9.1 Levin, Solomon, 1939-40 10 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 0 0 0 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 35 3.5 Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 24 1 174 7.3 43 95 .453 0 0 .000 18 25 .720 0 10 10 0.4 29 0 12 14 1 8 104 4.3 Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 37 0 0 0.0 165 334 .494 0 0 .000 68 95 .716 0 103 103 2.8 90 2 99 0 7 0 398 10.8

Lewis, Steve, 1969-71 32 0 0 0.0 37 93 .398 0 0 .000 14 23 .609 0 22 22 0.7 23 0 7 0 0 0 88 2.8 Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 30 0 0 0.0 34 98 .347 0 0 .000 55 81 .679 0 59 59 2.0 56 1 0 0 0 0 123 4.1 Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00 103 65 2439 23.7 314 833 .377 167 504 .331 105 139 .755 88 245 333 3.2 168 3 96 133 14 112 900 8.7 Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 32 0 0 0.0 32 0 .000 0 0 .000 41 56 .732 0 0 0 0.0 62 0 0 0 0 0 105 3.3 Lovett, Bob, 1963-66 64 0 0 0.0 266 620 .429 0 0 .000 183 227 .806 0 393 393 6.1 198 3 0 0 0 0 715 11.2 Maczuzak, John, 1960-63 49 0 0 0.0 59 142 .415 0 0 .000 29 47 .617 0 159 159 3.2 73 1 0 0 0 0 147 3.0 Maile, Jason, 1992-97 111 51 2247 20.2 321 796 .403 196 500 .392 121 157 .771 79 126 205 1.8 194 8 148 151 10 72 959 8.6 Malarkey, Clare, 1941-46 56 0 0 0.0 151 0 .000 0 0 .000 115 218 .528 0 0 0 0.0 115 0 0 0 0 0 417 7.4 Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51 32 0 0 0.0 14 67 .209 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 35 1.1 Maloney, Tom, 1957-62 58 0 0 0.0 138 373 .370 0 0 .000 150 205 .732 0 137 137 2.4 140 8 0 0 0 0 426 7.3

Marder, Philip, 1944-45 11 0 0 0.0 24 0 .000 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 0 0 0 0.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 55 5.0 Markovich, Milan, 1954-57 51 0 0 0.0 25 84 .298 0 0 .000 15 38 .395 0 90 90 1.8 41 0 0 0 0 0 65 1.3 Martin, Bobby, 1987-91 117 81 3161 27.0 416 829 .502 2 9 .222 448 641 .699 303 472 775 6.6 382 14 80 251 109 73 1282 11.0 Martin, Mickey, 1971-74 66 0 0 0.0 304 613 .496 0 0 .000 97 144 .674 0 288 288 4.4 169 4 50 0 0 0 705 10.7 Maruczewski, Edward, 1945-46 13 0 0 0.0 28 0 .000 0 0 .000 23 42 .548 0 0 0 0.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 79 6.1 Maslek, Steve, 1986-89 41 0 151 3.7 13 34 .382 0 0 .000 14 25 .560 13 16 29 0.7 37 0 6 14 2 1 40 1.0 Matthews, Jason, 1987-91 123 112 3552 28.9 550 1212 .454 259 567 .457 481 548 .878 93 195 288 2.3 325 5 225 224 20 109 1840 15.0 Matthews, Ted, 1953-54 17 0 0 0.0 13 43 .302 0 0 .000 10 31 .323 0 17 17 1.0 24 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.1 Mauro, Bill, 1957-60 51 0 0 0.0 123 294 .418 0 0 .000 78 97 .804 0 104 104 2.0 72 2 0 0 0 0 324 6.4 McBride, Greg, 1973-75 28 0 0 0.0 19 37 .514 0 0 .000 24 31 .774 0 31 31 1.1 7 0 8 0 0 0 62 2.2

McCarroll, Mark, 2000-04 88 3 1023 11.6 121 263 .460 20 63 .317 55 95 .579 57 139 196 2.2 90 0 47 57 37 7 317 3.6 McClelland, Ralph, 1974-76 51 0 0 0.0 63 141 .447 0 0 .000 20 37 .541 0 207 207 4.1 83 0 33 0 9 0 146 2.9 McClure, James, 1951-53 19 0 0 0.0 8 37 .216 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 0 37 37 1.9 23 1 1 0 0 0 26 1.4 McCrossin, George, 1946-50 73 0 0 0.0 147 407 .361 0 0 .000 80 126 .635 0 0 0 0.0 163 0 0 0 0 0 374 5.1 McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96 111 79 3337 30.1 378 1008 .375 152 477 .319 434 597 .727 105 255 360 3.2 300 7 552 307 37 257 1342 12.1 McFarland, Bob, 1967-70 56 0 0 0.0 196 514 .381 0 0 .000 127 185 .686 0 240 240 4.3 137 0 0 0 0 0 519 9.3 McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64 18 0 0 0.0 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 0 12 12 0.7 7 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.9 McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81 59 0 1409 23.9 189 422 .448 0 0 .000 82 130 .631 0 228 228 3.9 176 9 117 112 25 115 460 7.8 McNally, Roth, 1964-65 19 0 0 0.0 25 67 .373 0 0 .000 12 15 .800 0 17 17 0.9 20 0 0 0 0 0 62 3.3 McNeal, Chris, 1990-93 95 62 2462 25.9 416 874 .476 11 43 .256 224 323 .693 279 416 695 7.3 204 2 92 145 42 80 1067 11.2

Medich, 1945-46 13 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 17 26 .654 0 0 0 0.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 55 4.2 Mesher, John, 1957-59 28 0 0 0.0 64 178 .360 0 0 .000 22 49 .449 0 93 93 3.3 51 2 0 0 0 0 150 5.4 Michalik, Karl, 1944-45 11 0 0 0.0 4 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 14 .786 0 0 0 0.0 16 0 0 0 0 0 19 1.7 Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86 93 2 597 6.4 38 106 .358 0 0 .000 58 78 .744 0 108 108 1.2 106 2 23 45 2 17 134 1.4

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

Al DiFrischia Chris Gant Darrell Gissendanner Willie Kelly Mickey Martin Mike Paul (1966-67) (1991-95) (1978-82) (1973-76) (1971-74) (1969-72)

Player, Years GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41 49 0 0 0.0 98 0 .000 0 0 .000 34 79 .430 0 0 0 0.0 93 0 0 0 0 0 230 4.7 Miller, Sean, 1987-92 128 124 4146 32.4 363 845 .430 239 574 .416 317 358 .885 38 223 261 2.0 321 2 744 321 7 102 1282 10.0 Mills, John, 1957-60 66 0 0 0.0 195 483 .404 0 0 .000 245 373 .657 0 472 472 7.2 255 15 0 0 0 0 635 9.6 Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84 19 0 66 3.5 16 26 .615 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 0 11 11 0.6 15 0 3 5 0 4 35 1.8 Mobley, Eric, 1991-94 88 50 2091 23.8 371 666 .557 0 0 .000 158 325 .486 211 388 599 6.8 243 9 124 175 184 40 900 10.2 Morgan,Jermaine, 1990-94 57 9 478 8.4 47 109 .431 11 33 .333 26 42 .619 23 37 60 1.1 58 0 29 30 11 16 131 2.3 Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92 96 56 1787 18.6 287 590 .486 0 0 .000 181 310 .584 179 247 426 4.4 297 5 77 139 10 46 755 7.9 Morris, Carl, 1970-73 69 0 0 0.0 199 479 .415 0 0 .000 57 95 .600 0 372 372 5.4 177 9 65 0 0 0 455 6.6 Morris, Frank, 1944-47 13 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 0 0 0 0.0 28 0 0 0 0 0 41 3.2 Morris, Toree, 2000-04 131 52 1546 11.8 158 294 .537 0 0 .000 68 159 .428 119 220 339 2.6 194 0 25 106 79 16 384 2.9

Moses, Omo, 1990-91 26 0 178 6.8 8 18 .444 2 3 .667 12 21 .571 2 10 12 0.5 20 0 16 22 1 6 30 1.2 Murray, Leon, 1996-97 10 0 44 4.4 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 4 10 .400 8 2 10 1.0 2 0 3 5 1 3 19 1.9 Naponik, Paul, 1967-68 15 0 0 0.0 27 75 .360 0 0 .000 24 38 .632 0 63 63 4.2 23 0 0 0 0 0 78 5.2 Navokovich, Alex, 1952-54 16 0 0 0.0 12 47 .255 0 0 .000 12 18 .667 0 34 34 2.1 20 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.3 Nedrow, Scott, 1973-74 71 0 0 0.0 195 440 .443 0 0 .000 46 71 .648 0 90 90 1.3 165 6 76 0 2 0 436 6.1 Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81 89 0 2748 30.9 447 905 .494 0 0 .000 163 217 .751 0 313 313 3.5 269 10 202 219 52 194 1057 11.9 O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72 70 0 0 0.0 286 611 .468 0 0 .000 121 174 .695 0 544 544 7.8 164 0 68 0 0 0 693 9.9 Olinger, David, 1977-81 90 0 936 10.4 178 437 .407 0 0 .000 67 92 .728 0 154 154 1.7 150 2 56 95 15 20 423 4.7 Paffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42 52 0 0 0.0 184 0 .000 0 0 .000 78 139 .561 0 0 0 0.0 85 0 0 0 0 0 446 8.6 Page, Julius, 2000-04 136 128 4398 32.3 544 1250 .435 210 624 .337 214 301 .711 52 350 402 3.0 208 1 244 197 44 87 1512 11.1

Palesko, Chester, 1950-53 48 0 0 0.0 104 334 .311 0 0 .000 107 185 .578 0 125 125 2.6 89 4 2 0 0 0 315 6.6 221 Pandak, William, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 28 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 11 .273 0 0 0 0.0 14 0 0 0 0 0 59 4.9 Pataky, 1939-40 15 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 10 30 .333 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 42 2.8 Patcher, Mike, 1967-70 70 0 0 0.0 203 532 .382 0 0 .000 136 186 .731 0 509 509 7.3 251 0 0 0 0 0 542 7.7 Paul, Mike, 1969-72 68 0 0 0.0 294 707 .416 0 0 .000 198 245 .808 0 294 294 4.3 210 4 115 0 0 0 786 11.6 Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55 51 0 0 0.0 314 812 .387 0 0 .000 302 444 .680 0 604 604 11.8 136 2 0 0 0 0 930 18.2 Pegues, Julius, 1955-58 77 0 0 0.0 355 792 .448 0 0 .000 340 480 .708 0 377 377 4.9 293 29 0 0 0 0 1050 13.6 Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95 54 29 1352 25.0 191 369 .518 0 0 .000 134 197 .680 148 206 354 6.6 123 7 37 113 89 57 516 9.6 Petrini, Bob, 1967-70 45 0 0 0.0 142 358 .397 0 0 .000 54 73 .740 0 78 78 1.7 49 0 0 0 0 0 338 7.5 Phillips, Scott, 1950-53 48 0 0 0.0 20 77 .260 0 0 .000 13 37 .351 0 11 11 0.2 73 3 6 0 0 0 53 1.1

Port, Mel, 1938-41 53 0 0 0.0 125 0 .000 0 0 .000 73 158 .462 0 0 0 0.0 127 0 0 0 0 0 323 6.1 Porter, Darelle, 1987-91 123 86 3369 27.4 369 820 .450 48 141 .340 226 303 .746 146 320 466 3.8 273 4 617 317 40 170 1012 8.2 Primus, Fred, 1998-99 14 0 159 11.4 20 60 .333 16 49 .327 6 7 .857 4 13 17 1.2 14 0 12 11 1 4 62 4.4 Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43 16 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 12 24 .500 0 0 0 0.0 11 0 0 0 0 0 44 2.8 Radosevich, George, 1949-51 26 0 0 0.0 33 111 .297 0 0 .000 29 56 .518 0 0 0 0.0 60 1 0 0 0 0 95 3.7 Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38 21 0 0 0.0 33 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 0 0 0 0.0 54 0 0 0 0 0 90 4.3 Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47 14 0 0 0.0 20 0 .000 0 0 .000 17 36 .472 0 0 0 0.0 41 0 0 0 0 0 57 4.1 Rasp, John, 1986-90 15 2 56 3.7 5 9 .556 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 9 14 0.9 5 0 5 6 1 2 12 0.8 Resutek, Joseph, 1952-55 36 0 0 0.0 64 175 .366 0 0 .000 42 62 .677 0 66 66 1.8 40 1 0 0 0 0 170 4.7 Reuschel, Bill, 1951-53 32 0 0 0.0 17 73 .233 0 0 .000 18 33 .545 0 35 35 1.1 22 1 2 0 0 0 52 1.6

Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93 24 3 387 16.1 52 129 .403 21 70 .300 22 33 .667 7 17 24 1.0 22 0 33 46 2 9 147 6.1 Rice, Michael, 1976-77 24 0 0 0.0 118 240 .492 0 0 .000 18 39 .462 0 193 193 8.0 75 6 20 0 16 0 254 10.6 Richards, Tom, 1972-76 101 0 0 0.0 390 870 .448 0 0 .000 93 130 .715 0 161 161 1.6 181 2 307 0 4 0 873 8.6 Riggle, Mike, 1968-71 67 0 0 0.0 63 165 .382 0 0 .000 110 146 .753 0 209 209 3.1 116 1 18 0 0 0 236 3.5 Riser, John, 1954-57 78 0 0 0.0 394 1046 .377 0 0 .000 376 566 .664 0 775 775 9.9 282 25 0 0 0 0 1164 14.9 Roantree, Tom, 1962-65 12 0 0 0.0 5 14 .357 0 0 .000 11 15 .733 0 18 18 1.5 10 0 0 0 0 0 21 1.8 Roman, Dave, 1962-64 50 0 0 0.0 266 545 .488 0 0 .000 97 130 .746 0 140 140 2.8 112 2 0 0 0 0 629 12.6 Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65 67 0 0 0.0 198 454 .436 0 0 .000 117 151 .775 0 274 274 4.1 155 1 0 0 0 0 513 7.7 Ryan, John, 1979-81 33 0 275 8.3 21 54 .389 0 0 .000 14 21 .667 0 17 17 0.5 20 0 37 24 0 7 56 1.7 Sankey, Bob, 1959-62 68 0 0 0.0 142 392 .362 0 0 .000 100 139 .719 0 202 202 3.0 124 2 0 0 0 0 384 5.6

Sauer, Dave, 1961-64 73 0 0 0.0 278 637 .436 0 0 .000 87 135 .644 0 313 313 4.3 162 5 0 0 0 0 643 8.8 Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59 66 0 0 0.0 157 372 .422 0 0 .000 115 170 .676 0 374 374 5.7 200 14 0 0 0 0 429 6.5 Scherer, John, 1937-40 40 0 0 0.0 30 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 70 .343 0 0 0 0.0 48 0 0 0 0 0 84 2.1 Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81 98 0 510 5.2 205 454 .452 0 0 .000 118 185 .638 0 401 401 4.1 203 8 37 37 45 0 528 5.4 Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71 10 0 0 0.0 1 10 .100 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 11 11 1.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.5 Scott, Jack, 1937-39 25 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 15 31 .484 0 0 0 0.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 53 2.1 Scott, Kent, 1969-72 72 0 0 0.0 502 1006 .499 0 0 .000 139 171 .813 0 174 174 2.4 115 0 161 0 0 0 1143 15.9 Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01 56 33 1055 18.8 149 285 .523 0 1 .000 53 101 .525 98 154 252 4.5 148 7 20 91 40 19 351 6.3 Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94 118 71 1983 16.8 271 645 .420 38 129 .295 142 235 .604 60 108 168 1.4 178 6 109 126 28 79 722 6.1 Shay, Bill, 1957-61 33 0 0 0.0 11 47 .234 0 0 .000 10 30 .333 0 26 26 0.8 37 0 0 0 0 0 32 1.0

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Jaime Peterson Daryle Ruby Ed Scheuermann Larry Szkowny Dwayne Wallace Andre Williams (1993-95) (1962-65) (1976-81) (1963-66) (1978-82) (1981-85)

Player, Years GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64 73 0 0 0.0 372 869 .428 0 0 .000 371 505 .735 0 289 289 4.0 191 6 0 0 0 0 1115 15.3 Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86 58 7 954 16.4 182 346 .526 0 0 .000 73 112 .652 0 175 175 3.0 115 5 44 68 23 30 437 7.5 Shin, Michael, 1997-98 13 0 130 10.0 5 17 .294 0 1 .000 6 19 .316 5 9 14 1.1 27 1 1 13 2 4 16 1.2 Shorter, Brian, 1988-91 92 91 2949 32.1 540 1004 .538 1 10 .100 552 778 .710 283 489 772 8.4 282 5 123 267 45 61 1633 17.8 Shrewsbury, Bob, 1973-76 61 0 0 0.0 63 173 .364 0 0 .000 42 63 .667 0 54 54 0.9 76 1 177 0 2 0 168 2.8 Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47 30 0 0 0.0 26 0 .000 0 0 .000 20 30 .667 0 0 0 0.0 54 0 0 0 0 0 72 2.4 Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60 15 0 0 0.0 11 35 .314 0 0 .000 5 12 .417 0 23 23 1.5 11 0 0 0 0 0 27 1.8 Smith, Charles, 1984-88 122 122 4103 33.6 707 1324 .534 3 11 .273 628 834 .753 173 814 987 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8 Smith, Darwin, 1958-61 48 0 0 0.0 28 103 .272 0 1 .000 40 70 .571 0 101 101 2.1 83 0 0 0 0 0 96 2.0 Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77 15 0 0 0.0 9 29 .310 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 19 19 1.3 18 0 4 0 1 0 19 1.3

Smith, Pete, 1965-68 68 0 0 0.0 156 438 .356 0 0 .000 135 160 .844 0 174 174 2.6 148 0 0 0 0 0 447 6.6 Spartz, 1940-42 16 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.2 Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38 21 0 0 0.0 60 0 .000 0 0 .000 35 62 .565 0 0 0 0.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 155 7.4 Starr, Keith, 1972-75 78 0 0 0.0 281 630 .446 0 0 .000 126 179 .704 0 340 340 4.4 146 4 329 0 19 0 688 8.8 Steinhart, Don, 1959-61 40 0 0 0.0 92 234 .393 0 0 .000 74 109 .679 0 267 267 6.7 63 1 0 0 0 0 258 6.5 Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01 27 10 433 16.0 45 114 .395 25 58 .431 13 27 .481 10 32 42 1.6 26 0 21 32 5 8 128 4.7 Stevenson, Steve, 1966-68 37 0 0 0.0 77 187 .412 0 0 .000 55 105 .524 0 118 118 3.2 97 0 0 0 0 0 209 5.6 Stewart, E., 1945-46 10 0 0 0.0 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 7 .714 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 1.7 Straloski, 1938-41 51 0 0 0.0 203 0 .000 0 0 .000 89 184 .484 0 0 0 0.0 124 0 0 0 0 0 495 9.7 222 Strickland, Pete, 1975-79 104 0 658 6.3 151 364 .415 0 0 .000 127 158 .804 0 127 127 1.2 173 7 363 73 5 14 429 4.1 Sulkowski, Bill, 1971-73 44 0 0 0.0 105 242 .434 0 0 .000 29 42 .690 0 123 123 2.8 78 3 16 0 0 0 239 5.4 Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59 12 0 0 0.0 12 40 .300 0 0 .000 9 11 .818 0 27 27 2.3 13 0 0 0 0 0 33 2.8 Swacus, John, 1940-41 40 0 0 0.0 25 0 .000 0 0 .000 22 35 .629 0 0 0 0.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 72 1.8 Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66 67 0 0 0.0 312 781 .399 0 0 .000 186 252 .738 0 274 274 4.1 179 0 0 0 0 0 810 12.1 Taft, Chris, 2003-04 36 24 923 25.6 162 290 .559 0 0 .000 68 125 .544 112 158 270 7.5 52 0 45 45 60 12 392 10.9 Tait, Sutton, 1953-55 33 0 0 0.0 31 109 .284 0 0 .000 39 57 .684 0 92 92 2.8 63 0 0 0 0 0 101 3.1 Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78 56 0 0 0.0 20 55 .364 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 0 54 54 1.0 51 1 7 0 0 0 57 1.0 Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00 79 44 2142 27.1 235 643 .365 88 297 .296 103 163 .632 77 195 272 3.4 197 8 167 198 21 202 661 8.4 Thomas, Garrick, 1992-96 102 21 1403 13.8 208 497 .419 108 294 .367 68 101 .673 105 104 209 2.0 202 10 89 123 16 63 592 5.8 Thompson, Bob, 1965-67 31 0 0 0.0 17 62 .274 0 0 .000 6 19 .316 0 69 69 2.2 53 0 0 0 0 0 40 1.3

Thompson, Chas, 1981-85 54 1 388 7.2 62 125 .496 0 0 .000 49 67 .731 0 44 44 0.8 60 0 53 49 3 22 173 3.2 Troutman, Chevon, 2001-04 95 41 2097 22.1 335 511 .656 7 28 .250 163 280 .582 188 291 479 5.0 223 6 112 134 61 100 840 8.8 Tweardy, Jim, 1969-71 15 0 0 0.0 10 27 .370 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 0 21 21 1.4 15 0 0 0 0 0 24 1.6 Varga, Chad, 1994-97 63 56 1669 26.5 255 556 .459 18 51 .353 135 201 .672 174 180 354 5.6 190 9 41 119 29 42 663 10.5 Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84 120 0 3741 31.2 770 1599 .482 0 0 .000 493 696 .708 0 922 922 7.7 217 2 90 184 20 64 2033 16.9 Virostek, Don, 1950-53 69 0 0 0.0 232 635 .365 0 0 .000 173 275 .629 0 614 614 8.9 246 21 31 0 0 0 637 9.2 Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39 21 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 10 29 .345 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 48 2.3 Wagoner, Ken, 1971-74 75 0 0 0.0 39 83 .470 0 0 .000 20 35 .571 0 96 96 1.3 92 2 166 0 0 0 98 1.3 Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82 101 0 2836 28.1 360 842 .428 0 0 .000 224 313 .716 0 197 197 2.0 262 3 436 296 26 169 944 9.3 Wallace, Ed, 1978-81 20 0 61 3.1 7 27 .259 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 0 24 24 1.2 8 0 2 5 1 0 20 1.0

Washington, David, 1976-77 26 0 0 0.0 25 55 .455 0 0 .000 10 14 .714 0 12 12 0.5 50 1 64 0 0 0 60 2.3 Watkins, Chip, 1981-85 115 17 1745 15.2 167 374 .447 0 0 .000 153 217 .705 0 407 407 3.5 269 17 46 153 38 75 487 4.2 Willard, Kevin, 1995-97 60 6 1023 17.1 58 184 .315 24 106 .226 36 51 .706 14 54 68 1.1 124 2 143 92 4 44 176 2.9 Williams, Andre, 1981-85 114 8 2522 22.1 287 572 .502 0 0 .000 164 213 .770 0 473 473 4.1 331 22 79 170 32 49 738 6.5 Williams, Charles, 1980-82 11 0 41 3.7 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 7 16 .438 0 4 4 0.4 6 0 1 5 0 0 13 1.2 Williams, Wayne, 1975-79 108 0 906 8.4 346 786 .440 0 0 .000 192 294 .653 0 398 398 3.7 358 21 284 87 41 49 884 8.2 Withers, Tom, 1968-70 20 0 0 0.0 14 42 .333 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 0 31 31 1.6 13 0 0 0 0 0 40 2.0 Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00 10 1 111 11.1 15 38 .395 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 6 16 22 2.2 4 0 3 6 4 1 37 3.7 Woznicki, Dick, 1956-58 32 0 0 0.0 32 106 .302 0 0 .000 24 38 .632 0 33 33 1.0 40 1 0 0 0 0 88 2.8 Yurko, Robert, 1948-51 60 0 0 0.0 139 443 .314 0 0 .000 70 120 .583 0 0 0 0.0 149 6 0 0 0 0 348 5.8

Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03 118 106 3191 27.0 325 727 .447 147 363 .405 302 374 .807 209 310 519 4.4 321 12 186 199 18 47 1099 9.3 Zeleznik, Miles, 1937-38 21 0 0 0.0 61 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 36 .667 0 0 0 0.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 146 7.0 Zeller, Hank, 1944-46 26 0 0 0.0 106 0 .000 0 0 .000 88 134 .657 0 0 0 0.0 85 0 0 0 0 0 300 11.5 Zernich, Michael, 1950-53 71 0 0 0.0 280 806 .347 0 0 .000 285 438 .651 0 328 328 4.6 268 23 63 0 0 0 845 11.9 Zernich, Steve, 1941-43 20 0 0 0.0 30 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 18 .500 0 0 0 0.0 30 0 0 0 0 0 69 3.5 Zernich, Wally, 1943-47 31 0 0 0.0 66 0 .000 0 0 .000 53 102 .520 0 0 0 0.0 117 0 0 0 0 0 185 6.0 Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93 17 0 33 1.9 4 13 .308 0 7 .000 5 10 .500 2 3 5 0.3 5 0 3 2 0 3 13 0.8 Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56 64 0 0 0.0 148 446 .332 0 0 .000 82 160 .513 0 364 364 5.7 191 17 0 0 0 0 378 5.9 Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42 33 0 0 0.0 73 0 .000 0 0 .000 40 77 .519 0 0 0 0.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 186 5.6

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ALL-TIME LINEUPS

Note: These positions are according ppg, 1.7 rpg; G-Ted Matthews 2.1 ppg, C-Dave Sawyer 8.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg G-Bill Downes 7.5 ppg, 3.5 apg to University of Pittsburgh records. If 1.0 rpg; F-Alex Novakovich 2.3 ppg, G/F-John Mills 5.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg Top Subs: C-Larry Szykowny 4.9 you have any changes and/or 2.1 rpg. G-Don Hennon 26.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg ppg, 2.7 rpg; C-Bob Lovett 4.7 ppg, Top Subs: F-Ed Harrison 9.9 ppg, 5.0 additions, please contact Greg 3.8 rpg; F-Daryle Ruby 3.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.4 ppg, 3.3 Hotchkiss in the Athletic Media 1954-55 (10-16) Top Subs: C-Dennis Dorman 2.3 ppg, rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 2.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg. rpg; G-Mike Caldwell 3.8 ppg, 0.5 rpg; Relations Office. Some positions 3.6 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 4.8 ppg, 1.3 F-Mike Riggle 3.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg. were issued due to players’ heights F-Ed Pavlick 23.8 ppg, 11.0 rpg rpg; Bill Shay 1.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg; G-Bill 1964-65 (7-16) and statistics. Please notify us if F-John Riser 13.3 ppg, 10.7 rpg Mauro 1.3 ppg, 0.2 rpg. 1971-72 ( 12-12) there is a mistake. C-Bob Lazor 11.8 ppg, 12.1 rpg F-Daryle Ruby 15.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg F/G-Frank Zimmovan 6.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg 1958-59 (10-14) F-Jim LaValley 5.9 ppg, 6.9 rpg F-Billy Knight 21.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg 1948-49 (12-13) G-Joe Fenwick 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg C-Bob Lovett 14.6 ppg, 8.0 rpg F-Mike Paul 12.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg F-John Mills 9.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg G-Larry Szykowny 15.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg C-Carl Morris 6.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg F-Oland Canterna 12.6 ppg Top Subs: F-Joe Resutek 6.8 ppg, 2.4 F-Dave Sawyer 7.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg G-Brian Fisher 6.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg G-Kent Scott 17.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg F-George Hromanik 4.0 ppg rpg; F-Sutton Tait 3.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg; G- C-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Cleveland Edwards 2.7 ppg, 5.4 C-Morton Lerner 3.6 ppg Dick Lepkowski 1.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; C- G-Don Hennon 25.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg Top Subs: F-Dave Blyshak 5.5 ppg, apg G-Sam David 15.6 ppg Barry Brautigam 2.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G- G-Dick Falenski 3.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg 2.9 rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.3 ppg ,0.9 G-George McCrossin 3.9 ppg Charley Cost 3.1 ppg, 2.3 rpg. rpg; G-Nick Generalovich 1.4 ppg, 1.1 Top Subs: C-Paul O’Gorek 5.9 ppg, Top Subs: F-John Mesher 6.5 ppg, rpg. 3.7 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.5 ppg, 2.5 Top Subs: G-Louis Cecconi 5.3 ppg; 1955-56 (15-10) 3.7 rpg; F-Darwin Smith 3.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg; F-Mickey Martin 5.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg; G-Michael Belich 3.3 ppg; G-Robert rpg; F-Mike Ditka 2.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg; C- 1965-66 (5-17) G-Marvin Abrams 4.0 ppg, 1.1 rpg. Yurko 1.2 ppg. F-John Riser 16.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg Don Keller 1.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg; G-Bill F-Chuck Hursh 10.2 ppg, 10.3 rpg Mauro 2.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg; F-Nick Sutyak F-Bob Thompson 1.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg 1972-73 (25-4) 1949-50 (4-14) C-Bob Lazor 19.8 ppg, 11.6 rpg 2.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg. F-Jim LaValley 9.6 ppg, 9.1 rpg G-Julius Pegues 12.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg C-Bob Lovett 15.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg F-Billy Knight 23.7 ppg, 11.0 rpg F-George McCrossin 13.9 ppg G-Joe Fenwick 8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg 1959-60 (11-14) G-Larry Szykowny 15.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg F-Mickey Martin 12.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg F-Michael Belich 5.8 ppg G-Stan Falenski 12.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg C-Carl Morris 5.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg F-John Kendrick 3.5 ppg Top Subs: F-Phil Kleiman 3.1 ppg, 4.1 F-John Mills 13.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg G-Kirk Bruce 7.0 ppg. 3.4 rpg G-George Hromanik 7.2 ppg rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 1.6 ppg, 0.7 C-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.7 rpg Top Subs: F-Ken Bollens 8.7 ppg, 5.9 G-Tom Richards 5.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg G-Robert Yurko 5.6 ppg rpg; G-Milan Markovich 1.3 ppg; F- G-Dick Falenski 13.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg; Frank Zimmovan 3.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg. G-Bill Mauro 11.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Pete Smith 3.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg. Top Subs: C-Bill Sulkowski 6.4 ppg, Top Subs: F-George Radosevich 4.1 G-Bob Sankey 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg 3.1 rpg; C-Jim Bolla 3.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg; ppg; C-William Brehm 2.5 ppg; G- 1956-57 (16-11) 1966-67 (6-19) G-Keith Starr 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; C- Louis Cecconi 7.2 ppg. Top Subs: F-Paul Lazor 4.5 ppg, 2.5 Lucious Keese 2.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg. F-Julius Pegues 11.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg rpg; F-Don Steinhart 3.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg; F-Ken Bollens 10.8 ppg, 7.3 rpg 1950-51 (9-17) F-John Riser 15.3 ppg, 10.5 rpg F-Mike Ditka 2.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg; G- F-Al DiFrischia 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg 1973-74 (25-4) C-Bob Lazor 14.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg Darwin Smith 1.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg. C-Jim LaValley 11.9 ppg, 12.1 rpg F-Robert Yurko 8.8 ppg G-Don Hennon 21.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg G-Len Kalata 9.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg F-Billy Knight 21.8 ppg, 13.4 rpg F-Michael Zernich 7.7 ppg G-Milo Markovich 1.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg 1960-61 (12-11) G-Stan Falenski 10.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg F-Mickey Martin 12.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg C-Don Virostek 5.8 ppg C-Jim Bolla 3.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg 223 G-George Hromanik 9.9 ppg Top Subs: F-Chuck Hursh 7.7 ppg, F-John Maczuzak 3.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 8.8 ppg, 3.1 G-Kirk Bruce 7.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg G-Michael Belich 15.9 ppg 9.4 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 3.3 ppg, F-Ben Jinks 13.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg rpg; G-Tony DeLisio 3.1 ppg, 1.4 rpg. G-Tom Richards 8.8 ppg, 3.5 apg 2.4 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 0.8 ppg, 0.8 C-John Fridley 11.0 ppg, 12.5 rpg Top Subs: G/F-Scott Phillips 1.3 ppg; rpg; C-Dave Sawyer 2.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg. G-Dick Falenski 10.9 ppg, 8.3 rpg 1967-68 (7-15) Top Subs: F-Lew Hill 10.3 ppg, 4.8 F-Arthur Malmberg 1.2 ppg; F-John G-Tom Maloney 11.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg rpg; G-Keith Starr 7.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg; F- Kendrick 4.8 ppg; F-George 1957-58 (18-7) F-Mike Patcher 7.9 ppg, 5.9 rpg Willie Kelly 4.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg; G-Ken Radosevich 2.6 ppg. Top Subs: F-Don Steinhart 9.2 ppg, F-Ken Bollens 7.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg Wagoner 1.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg; G-Sam F-Julius Pegues 17.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg 9.7 rpg; F-Howard Lockhart 5.4 ppg, C-Bob McFarland 10.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg Fleming 2.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg. 1951-52 (10-12) F-Chuck Hursh 9.4 ppg, 9.2 rpg 3.3 rpg; G-Bob Sankey 2.8 ppg, 1.7 G-Tony DeLisio 12.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg rpg; F-Paul Lazor 3.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg. G-Bob Petrini 8.5 ppg, 1.6 rpg 1974-75 (18-11) F-Art Boyd 6.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg F-John Kendrick 6.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg 1961-62 (12-11) Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 6.8 ppg, 2.3 F-Lew Hill 8.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg C-Don Virostek 8.5 ppg, 8.6 rpg rpg; G-Len Kalata 7.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg; G- F-Keith Starr 13.4 ppg, 6.2 apg G-Mickey Zernich 15.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg F-Brian Generalovich 15.6 ppg, 9.2 Steve Stevenson 5.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg; C- C-Mel Bennett 10.1 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Clarence Burch 10.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg rpg Charles Hunt 3.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg. G-Kirk Bruce 17.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg F-Ben Jinks 12.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg G-Tom Richards 11.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg Top Subs: G-Scott Phillips 1.0 ppg, C-Paul Krieger 7.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg 1968-69 (4-20) 0.5 rpg; G-Jack Frontone 1.8 ppg, 0.7 G-Tom Maloney 6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg Top Subs: F-Larry Harris 7.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg; G-Calvin Sheffield 16.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg F-Mike Patcher 8.1 rpg; 8.7 rpg rpg; F-Jim Bolla 2.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F- F-Dick Deitrick 6.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg. F-Bob McFarland 11.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg Willie Kelly 2.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg; G-Bob Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 9.1 ppg, 3.7 C-Jerry Causer 7.0 ppg, 5.6 rpg Shrewsbury 1.5 ppg, 0.4 rpg; F-Ralph 1952-53 (12-11) rpg; G-Bob Sankey 3.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg; G-Mike Caldwell 11.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg McClelland 1.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg. F-John Maczuzak 3.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg; G- G-Bill Downes 4.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg F-Richard Deitrick 9.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg Tim Grgurich 1.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg. 1975-76 (12-15) F-David Duessel 4.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg Top Subs: G-Bob Petrini 8.6 ppg, 2.1 C-Don Virostek 13.3 ppg, 20.2 rpg 1962-63 (19-6) rpg; F-Mike Riggle 4.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg; F- F-Larry Harris 22.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg G-Clarence Burch 11.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg Tom Withers 2.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg. F-Willie Kelly 6.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg G-Mickey Zernich 13.4 ppg, 7.3 rpg F-Brian Generalovich 13.6 ppg, 8.2 C-Ralph McClelland 4.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg rpg 1969-70 (12-12) G-Scott Nedrow 8.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg Top Subs: G-Chester Palesko 7.7 F-Ben Jinks 11.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg G-Tom Richards 8.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-Art Boyd 6.2 ppg, 8.1 C-Paul Krieger 10.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg F-Mike Patcher 7.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg rpg; F-Milroy Carnahan 0.7 ppg, 0.9 G-Dave Roman 15.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg F-Mike Paul 11.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg Top Subs: G-Bob Shrewsbury 4.8 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg; G-Calvin Sheffield 11.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg C-Paul O’Gorek 11.1 ppg, 9.1 rpg ppg, 5.6 apg; G-Wayne Williams 6.5 F-Bernard Artman 2.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg. G-Kent Scott 16.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg ppg, 3.6 rpg; F-Terry Knight 5.9 ppg, Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 5.8 ppg, 3.6 G-Cleveland Edwards 8.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg 2.7 rpg; G-Frank Boyd 3.9 ppg, 2.7 1953-54 (9-14) rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 3.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg; rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.0 ppg, 0.8 F-Daryle Ruby 3.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg. Top Subs: G-Bill Downes 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg. F-Bernard Artman 8.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg rpg; F-Mike Riggle 3.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Ed Pavlick 13.4 ppg, 13.7 rpg 1963-64 (17-8) C-Jerry Causer 2.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg. 1976-77 (6-21) C-David Duessel 4.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg G-Clarence Burch 15.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg John Riser was one of three players to F-Brian Generalovich 17.2 ppg, 8.5 1970-71 (14-10) F-Larry Harris 22.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg G-Joe Fenwick 9.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg average 10-plus rebounds per game in rpg F-Michael Rice 10.6 ppg, 8.0 rpg the same season. The year was 1954- F-Dave Sauer 11.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg F-Carl Morris 7.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg C-Ed Scheuermann 6.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg Top Subs: F-Frank Zimmovan 7.1 55 when Bob Lazor (12.1), Ed Pavlick C-Paul Krieger 8.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg F-Mike Paul 11.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg G-Wayne Williams 6.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg ppg, 7.8 rpg, F-Richard Deitrick 7.6 (11.0) and Riser (10.7) all surpassed G-Dave Roman 10.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg C-Paul O’Gorek 12.3 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Scott Nedrow 7.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg ppg, 7.9 rpg; G-Dick Lepkowski 1.6 that mark. G-Calvin Sheffield 18.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg G-Kent Scott 13.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg

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Top Subs: G-Sonny Lewis 11.4 ppg, G-Billy Culbertson 6.8 ppg, 5.5 apg rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 2.6 ppg, 1.1 C-Eric Mobley 13.7 ppg, 8.8 rpg 3.0 rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.6 ppg, 1.2 rpg. G-Jerry McCullough 13.3 ppg, 7.0 apg DOUBLE-DOUBLE AVG. rpg; G-David Washington 2.3 ppg, 0.5 Top Subs: F-Chip Watkins 6.4 ppg, G-Ahmad Shareef 9.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg rpg. 5.7 rpg; G-Curtis Aiken 3.6 ppg, 0.6 1987-88 (24-7, 12-4 BEC) Only nine players (on 17 different rpg; G-Joey David 2.7 ppg, 0.7 rpg. Top Subs: F-Willie Cauley 6.9 ppg, occasions) have completed a 1977-78 (16-11, 5-5 E8) F-Jerome Lane 13.9 ppg, 12.2 rpg 3.6 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 6.1 ppg, season averaging double figures 1984-85 (17-12, 8-8 BEC) F-Demetreus Gore 13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg 1.9 rpg; C-Jaime Peterson 4.9 ppg, in both points and rebounds: F-Sam Clancy 14.0 ppg, 12.1 rpg C-Charles Smith 18.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg 3.5 rpg; G-Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg, F-Terry Knight 10.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg F-Chip Watkins 5.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg G-Sean Miller 9.3 ppg, 5.8 apg 1.9 rpg; G-Jason Maile 4.2 ppg, 1.1 Player, Year (PPG/RPG) C-Ed Scheuermann 8.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg F-Charles Smith 15.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg G-Jason Matthews 8.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg rpg. Don Virostek, 1952-53 (13.3/20.2) G-Larry Harris 20.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg C-Keith Armstrong 7.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg Ed Pavlick, 1954-55 (23.8/11.0) G-Wayne Williams 9.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg G-Demetreus Gore 9.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg Top Subs: F-Bobby Martin 6.7 ppg, 1994-95 (10-17, 5-13 BEC) John Riser, 1954-55 (13.3/10.7) G-Curtis Aiken 9.2 ppg, 4.2 apg 3.9 rpg; G-Darelle Porter 4.9 ppg, 1.9 Bob Lazor, 1954-55 (11.8/12.1) Top Subs: G-Pete Strickland 4.7 ppg, rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 1.3 ppg, 0.7 F-Chris Gant 10.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg Chuck Hursh, 1955-56 (10.2/10.3) 4.2 apg; G-Robert Haygood 2.7 ppg, Top Subs: F-Darryl Sheperd 6.5 ppg, rpg; F-Nate Bailey 1.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg. F-Orlando Antigua 10.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg Bob Lazor, 1955-56 (19.8/11.6) 0.3 rpg; G-Scott Nedrow 2.1 ppg; F- 3.1 rpg; G-Joey David 4.7 ppg, 1.4 C-Jaime Peterson 13.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg John Riser, 1955-56 (15.3/10.5) Wayne Talbott 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg. rpg; F-Andre Williams 3.5 ppg, 2.8 1988-89 (17-13, 9-7 BEC) G-Andre Alridge 13.0 ppg, 5.8 apg John Fridley, 1958-59 (12.2/10.2) rpg; G-Junie Lewis 4.4 ppg, 0.4 rpg; G-Jason Maile 11.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg John Fridley, 1959-60 (12.2/10.7) 1978-79 (18-11, 6-4 E8) F-Matt Miklasevich 2.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg; F-Brian Shorter 19.6 ppg, 9.6 rpg John Fridley, 1960-61 (11.0/12.5) G-Charles Thompson 3.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg; C-Bobby Martin 12.2 ppg, 7.7 rpg Top Subs: G-Garrick Thomas 7.0 Paul O’Gorek, 1970-71 (12.3/10.2) F-Sam Clancy 15.4 ppg, 12.5 rpg F-Marlon Ferguson 2.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg. G-Jason Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg ppg, 3.0 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 5.1 Billy Knight, 1971-72 (21.0/11.5) F-Terry Knight 15.1 ppg, 6.1 rpg G-Darelle Porter 8.0 4.5 rpg ppg, 1.2 rpg; F-Chad Varga 9.6 ppg, Billy Knight, 1972-73 (23.7/11.0) C-Sammie Ellis 15.5 pg, 7.8 rpg 1985-86 (15-14, 6-10 BEC) G-Sean Miller 9.7 ppg, 6.0 apg 6.5 rpg. Billy Knight, 1973-74 (21.8/13.4) G-Wayne Williams 10.2 ppg, 3.3 rpg Sam Clancy, 1978-79 (15.4/12.5) G-Carlton Neverson 7.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg F-Demetreus Gore 16.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg, 1995-96 (10-17, 5-13 BEC) Sam Clancy, 1979-80 (11.8/11.1) F-Jerome Lane 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg 3.2 rpg; 12-Pat Cavanaugh 1.4 ppg, Sam Clancy, 1980-81 (16.3/10.7) Top Subs: G-Pete Strickland 4.9 ppg, C-Charles Smith 15.9 ppg, 8.1 rpg 0.6 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson 1.4 ppg, F-Chad Varga 12.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg 1.2 rpg; G-Dave Olinger 4.6 ppg, 1.7 G-Joey David 4.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg 1.0 rpg. F-Gerald Jordan 8.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg rpg; G-Dwayne Wallace 2.2 ppg, 1.0 G-Curtis Aiken 13.1 ppg, 3.5 apg G-Garrick Thomas 8.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg Top Subs: F-Donatas Zavackas 7.5 rpg. 1989-90 (12-17, 5-11 BEC) G-Jerry McCullough 13.4 ppg, 5.3 apg ppg, 4.4 rpg; 22-Kellii Taylor 5.7 ppg, Top Subs: C-Keith Armstrong 5.3 G-Andre Alridge 6.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg 2.1 rpg; F-Griffin Abel 1.3 ppg, 2.0 1979-80 (17-12, 5-5 E8) ppg, 3.8 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 2.1 ppg, F-Brian Shorter 20.6 ppg, 9.4 rpg rpg. 2.8 rpg; F-Matt Miklasevich 0.9 ppg, F-Rod Brookin 13.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg Top Subs: G-Vonteego Cummings 6.4 F-Sam Clancy 11.8 ppg, 11.1 rpg 0.8 rpg; G-Mike Goodson 1.1 ppg, 0.5 C-Bobby Martin 14.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Jason Maile 6.2 ppg; 2000-01 (19-14, 7-9 BEC) F-Sammie Ellis 17.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg rpg. G-Jason Matthews 19.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg 1.3 rpg; C-Mark Blount 3.6 ppg, 3.0 C-Paul Brozovich 2.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg G-Darelle Porter 9.8 ppg, 7.9 apg rpg; F-Andre Howard 3.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg; F-Ricardo Greer 16.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg G-Carlton Neverson 12.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg 1986-87 (25-8, 12-4 BEC) Kevin Willard 3.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg; F- F-Donatas Zavackas 7.9 ppg., 3.3 rpg G-Dwayne Wallace 8.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar 3.8 Michael Gill 4.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg. C-Isaac Hawkins 9.3 ppg, 7.3 rpg F-Jerome Lane 15.8 ppg, 13.5 rpg ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 3.1 G-Julius Page 9.1 ppg, 1.8 rpg Top Subs: F-Lennie McMillian 6.1 F-Demetreus Gore 12.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg ppg, 0.5 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson 0.7 1996-97 (11-16, 6-12 BEC) G-Brandin Knight 9.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-Dave Olinger 6.8 ppg, C-Charles Smith 17.0 ppg, 8.5 rpg ppg, 0.6 rpg. 2.3 rpg; ; G-Darrell Gissendanner 2.2 G-Curtis Aiken 14.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg F-Chad Varga (23) 9.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg Top Subs: G/F-Jaron Brown 4.8 ppg, ppg, 0.3 rpg. G-Mike Goodson 8.0 ppg, 4.8 apg 1990-91 (21-12, 9-7 BEC) C-Mark Blount (30) 9.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg 2.4 rpg; G/F-Chad Johnson 4.5 ppg, 224 G-Vonteego Cummings (3) 16.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G-Zelimir Stevenovic 4.7 ppg, 1980-81 (19-12, 8-5 E8) Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg, F-Brian Shorter 13.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg 4.2 rpg 1.6 rpg; C-Toree Morris 2.2 ppg, 4.7 4.0 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 3.9 ppg, 3.4 C-Bobby Martin 10.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg G-Jason Maile (22) 12.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg rpg. F-Sam Clancy 16.3 ppg, 10.7 rpg G-Darelle Porter 10.1 ppg, 5.0 apg G-Kellii Taylor (23) 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg F-Lennie McMillian 9.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg G-Jason Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg 2001-02 (29-6, 13-3 BEC) C-Steve Beatty 3.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg G-Sean Miller 10.4 ppg, 4.8 apg Top Subs: C-Gerald Jordan 7.9 ppg, G-Carlton Neverson 14.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg 6.4 rpg; G-Kevin Willard 2.6 ppg, 1.2 F-Jaron Brown 9.3 ppg, 6.1 rpg G-Dwayne Wallace 11.8 ppg, 4.4 apg Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar 6.8 rpg; F-Isaac Hawkins 2.5 ppg, 2.5 F-Donatas Zavackas 11.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg ppg, 4.1 rpg; F-Chris McNeal 6.2 ppg, rpg; F-Andre Howard 2.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg; C-Toree Morris 4.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg Top Subs: F-Clyde Vaughan 7.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg; G-Ahmad Shareef 3.2 ppg, G-Jarrett Lockhart 2.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg. G-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg 4.0 rpg; C-Ed Scheuermann 1.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg; F-Antoine Jones 2.9 ppg, 1.9 G-Brandin Knight 15.6 ppg, 7.1 apg 2.2 rpg; G-Darrell Gissendanner 3.7 rpg; G-Gandhi Jordan 2.7 ppg, 1.4 1997-98 (11-16, 6-12 BEC) ppg, 0.4 rpg; C-Paul Brozovich 2.4 rpg. Top Subs: F-Ontario Lett 8.5 ppg, 4.6 ppg, 2.7 rpg. F-Ricardo Greer 12.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg rpg; F-Chevon Troutman 5.3 ppg, 3.5 1991-92 (18-16, 9-9 BEC) F-Attila Cosby 9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg rpg; G-Chad Johnson 4.2 ppg, 2.8 rpg; 1981-82 (20-10, 8-6 E8) C-Isaac Hawkins 14.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg F-Mark McCarroll 2.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg. F-Chris McNeal 14.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg G-Vonteego Cummings 19.5 ppg, 4.1 F-Clyde Vaughan 18.0 ppg, 9.5 rpg F-Orlando Antigua 6.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg rpg 2002-03 (28-5, 13-3 BEC) F-Andre Williams 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg C-Darren Morningstar 12.3 ppg, 6.2 G-Jarrett Lockhart 11.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg C-Roosevelt Kirby 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg rpg F-Jaron Brown 10.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg G-Darrell Gissendanner 10.3 ppg, 1.7 G-Ahmad Shareef 6.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 7.2 ppg, 2.7 F-Donatas Zavackas 10.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg rpg G-Sean Miller 10.6 ppg, 6.6 apg rpg; F-Stephen Flores 3.2 ppg, 0.8 C-Ontario Lett 9.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg G-Dwayne Wallace 11.4 ppg, 6.2 apg rpg. G-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg Top Subs: G-Jerry McCullough 7.4 G-Brandin Knight 11.2 ppg, 6.3 apg Top Subs: George Allen 4.8 ppg, 0.9 ppg, 2.7 apg; C-Eric Mobley 7.2 ppg, 1998-99 (14-16, 5-13 BEC) rpg; C-Steve Beatty 3.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg; 4.6 rpg; F-Gandhi Jordan 4.2 ppg, 2.6 Top Subs: F-Chevon Troutman 11.0 F-Trent Johnson 3.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg; F- rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg; F- F-Ricardo Greer 12.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg ppg, 5.1 rpg; G-Carl Krauser 6.0 ppg, Chip Watkins 3.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg. Jermaine Morgan 3.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg. F-Attila Cosby 8.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg 2.9 apg; C-Toree Morris 3.5 ppg, 2.7 C-Isaac Hawkins 12.7 ppg, 8.9 rpg rpg; F-Mark McCarroll 2.1 ppg, 0.7 1982-83 (13-15, 6-10 BEC) 1992-93 (17-11, 9-9 BEC) G-Jarrett Lockhart 7.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg rpg. G-Vonteego Cummings 16.1 ppg, 4.1 F-Clyde Vaughan 21.9 ppg, 9.2 rpg F-Chris McNeal 13.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg apg 2003-04 (31-5, 13-3 BEC) F-Andre Williams 9.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg F-Antoine Jones 9.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg C-Trent Johnson 8.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg C-Eric Mobley 10.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 8.5 ppg, 3.6 F-Chevon Troutman 9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg G-Billy Culbertson 6.6 ppg, 5.1 apg G-Jerry McCullough 15.3 ppg, 5.6 apg rpg; G-Jeremy Holmes 3.1 ppg, 2.5 F-Jaron Brown 11.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg G-George Allen 9.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg G-Ahmad Shareef 6.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg apg. C-Chris Taft 10.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg G-Julius Page 11.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg Top Subs: G-Joey David 4.5 ppg, 1.5 Top Subs: G-Marlon Rhymes 6.1 ppg, 1999-00 (13-15, 5-11 BEC) G-Carl Krauser 15.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 4.5 rpg; F-Chip Watkins 2.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg; 1.0 rpg; F-Orlando Antigua 4.8 ppg, apg C-Keith Armstrong 1.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg. 1.5 rpg; F-Brian Brush 4.1 ppg, 4.1 F-Ricardo Greer 18.1 ppg, 9.8 rpg rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg; G- F-Jarrett Lockhart 11.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg Top Subs: F-Mark McCarroll 5.5 ppg, 1983-84 (18-13, 6-10 BEC) John Fridley is one of only three Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg. C-Chris Seabrooks 10.7 ppg, 6.9 rpg 2.8 rpg; C-Toree Morris 1.9 ppg, 1.8 players in school history to average G-Jeremy Holmes 5.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg rpg; G-Yuri Demetris 0.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg; F-Clyde Vaughan 20.3 ppg, 8.3 rpg double digits in both points and 1993-94 (13-14, 7-11 BEC) G-Brandin Knight 8.5 ppg, 5.5 apg G-Antonio Graves 2.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg. F-Andre Williams 7.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg rebounds in three consecutive C-Keith Armstrong 5.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg seasons. Billy Knight and Sam Clancy F-Chris Gant 8.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg G-George Allen 11.7 ppg, 1.8 rpg are the other two players. F-Orlando Antigua 10.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Student-athletes are listed Bonnie, Harry E., 1913 Capwell, I.P., 1906 alphabetically with the years in Boose, 1946-47 Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 which they lettered. This is not Booth, Thomas (Mgr), 1973 Carlson, H.C., 1915-17 an all-time roster. It only Borowitz, 1945-46 Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 depics years players lettered. Bowman, Marcus, 2003-04 Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 Years pre-1940 correspond to Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 Carr, H.P., 1924 the fall and spring years that Boyd, Frank, 1973-77 Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 each player played at Boyd, Jason, 1998-00 Cauley, Willie, 1993-94 Pittsburgh. If you have any Braumbeck, R., 1948-50 Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 additions/deletions to this list, Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 please contact Greg Hotchkiss Brehm, William, 1946-50 Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 in the Pittsburgh athletic Bremen, Alvin J., 1919 Cepkowski, Richard, 1954-55 Kirk Bruce media relations office. Bremen, Ben, 1919 Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 starred for the Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73 Chase, Ralph, 1925 Panthers from A Brody, Wray G., 1912 Chosky, Saul, 1943-44 1972-75. After Broido, Joseph, 1912 Christopher, Frank, 1950-51 his career, he Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 Cica, John T. (Mgr), 1977 served as Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 Cica, Marc J. (Mgr), 1974 Pittsburgh’s Adams, John, 1964-65 Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 Cieply, William, 1943-48 head women’s Adelman, Dave (Mgr), 1993- Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 basketball coach 94 Brush, Brian, 1989-93 Clancy, Sam, 1977-81 for 13 years Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 Buchanon, Frank, 1930-32 Clawson, John, 1921 (1985-98) and Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 Buck, Bill, 1965-67 Cleland, 1941-42 now works as Albright, John, 1930-31 Buck, Rudy, 1944 Clements, Frank, 1966-67 Pittsburgh’s Alcorn, 1941-42 Buck, William (Mgr), 1961 Coburn, Kenneth (Mgr), 1936 assistant athletic Alcorn, James (Mgr), 1931-32 Buckman, Steve (Mgr), 1995 Cochran, Nate, 1994-95 director/Olympic Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 Budd, Norman, Jr., 1908-10 Cohen, Lester, 1928-30 Sports. Alexander, 1942-43 Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 Cohen, Milton, 1930-31 Alexander, J.F. (Mgr), 1931-32 Burnham, Greg (Mgr), 1979 Collins, William, 1939-40 Cutrie, Rocco, 1933 Fenwick, Joe, 1954-56 Alimena, Albert J. (Mgr), 1977 Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 Ferguson, Marlon, 1984 Allen, George, 1981-84 C Conomikes, Dean (Mgr), 1989 Ferguson, Ralph, 1935 Allerton, Dale (Mgr), 1970 Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 D Fenwick, Joseph, 1953-56 Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 Caldwell, Robert, 1964-67 Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 Antigua, Oliver, 1995-98 Caldwell, Michael, 1968-71 Cosentino, Sam, 1944-46 David, Joey, 1982-86 Ferraro, Ross, 1929 Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95 Calhoun, S.E., 1911 Cost, Charles, 1954-55 David, Samuel, 1946-49 Finneman, John, 1999-00 Apple, Nathan, 1943-47 Campbell, F.H., 1911-12 Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 David, George (Mgr), 1918 Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 225 Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 Campbell, W.F., 1911-13 Cribbs, Claire, 1932-34 Davis, 1943-44 Fisher, Paul, 1927-28 Artman, 1940-43 Canterna, Oland “DoDo,” Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 DeHart, James, 1917 Fitzgerald, Dave, 1978-79 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 1944-49 Cummings, Vonteego, 1995- DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 Flannagan, W.H., 1924 Arnold, Randy, 1970-71 99 Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 Arture, William, 1929-31 Dietrick, Richard, 1951-54 Flinn, S.D. (Mgr), 1916 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 Assid, Ed, 1964-65 Dillon, Bill, 1955-57 Foley, Jack (Mgr), 1942-43 Dimmack, Chris, 1998-99 Foley, James, 1959-61 B Disco, Mark, 1973-75 Follansbee, William, 1933 Ditka, Michael, 1958-60 Forquer, 46-47 Baierl, Bill, 1949-50 Dobin, Kenneth (Mgr), 1969 Frederick, W., 1946-48 Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 Dolfi, 1940-41 Freed, Donald (Mgr), 1977 Baker, Edward, 1929-31 Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 Freeman, Leroy, 1972-73 Baker, John P., 1913 Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 Fridley, John, 1958-61 Baldridge, R. (Mgr), 1918 Downes, William, 1968-71 Frishman, Morris, 1912-13 Bane, John, 1910 Downing, Raymond, 1964-65 Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 Doyle, Ray, 1964-65 Funk, Bernard, 1922 Barrett, 1942-43 Duessel, David, 1952-55 Bashioum, W, 1945-46 Duff, A.W., 1907 G Baum, Raymond (Mgr), 1964- Dumancic, Dominik, 1990-92 65 Gant, Chris, 1991-95 Bazzano, 1944-45 E Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 Beck, 1943-44 Easterday, R.A., 1916-18 Garnham, 1944-46 Belich, Michael, 1948-51 Edgar, Joseph E., 1907 Garvin, R.O. (Mgr), 1924 Benidick. William (Mgr), 1968 Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-73 Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64 Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 Egan, James, 1939-42 Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 Bennett, Lance (Mgr), 1978- El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96 Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 79 Elliott, Samuel B., 1908 Gennock, J., 1945-47 Bennett, Melvin, 1974-75 Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77 Emrich, Ross, 1935 Gill, Michael, 1995-96 Biehl, 1943-44 Endsley, John, 1975 Gill, W.W., 1906 Bien, Jay, 1908 Everett, Robert, 1948-51 Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62 Bingham, Bob, 1951-52 Eysell, A.R. (Mgr), 1923 Glenn, 1943-44 Blanton, John, 1982-86 Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 Blount, Mark, 1995-97 F Glover, Tim, 1990-92 Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 Gob, Art, 1957-58 Bochok, David (Mgr), 1957 Fabel, Joseph, 1937 Goldsmith, M.F., 1907-08 Bohren, Karl, 1924 Falenski, Richard, 1958-61 Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 Bolla, James, 1971-75 Falenski, Stanley, 1964-67 Goodwin, 1942-43 Bollens, Kenneth, 1965-68 Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 Gordon, Steve, 1978-79 Bonaacci, Pat, 1958 Farmer, Homer G., 1908-11 Gore, Demetreus, l984-88 Kent Scott was a 1,000-point career scorer for Pittsburgh from 1969-72. Federico, Gino, 2001-03 Gorman, 1943-44

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Gow, J. Steele (Mgr), 1916 Graham, G.R., 1912-15 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL FAMILY TREE Graves, Antonio, 2003-04 Gray, Aaron, 2003-04 BROTHER COMBINATIONS Greenleaf, Rob (Mgr), 1990 Orlando Antigua (1991-95) and Oliver Antigua (1995-98) Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 John Riser (1954- Robert Caldwell (1964-67) and Michael Caldwell (1968-71) Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 57)) is ranked Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Nick Generalovich Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64 among Pittsburgh’s (1964-66) Gustine, Frank, Jr., 1967-68 career leaders in Charles Hughes (1933-35) and William Hughes (1933-35) both scoring and Billy Knight (1971-74) and Terry Knight (1974-79) H rebounding. He Edward Lawry (1939) and Thomas Lawry (1930-32) scored 1,164 Alphonse Wrobleski (1928-30) and Stephen Wrobleski (1926- Hammer, R.T., 1917 points and pulled 28) Hanson, James (Mgr), 1929- down 775 Steve Zernich (1941-43) and Wally Zernich (1943-47) 30 rebounds. Harper, James (Mgr), 1951 Harris, Larry, 1974-78 FATHER-SON COMBOS Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 Samuel David (1945-49) and Joey David (1983-86) Hartman, 1937-38 Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Brock Generalovich Hastings, C.E., 1916-17 (1989-93) Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 Haygood, Robert, 1974-76 PITTSBURGH GRADUATES WHO COACHED AT PITT Healy, T.F., 1914-15 (Also includes director of basketball operations) Heller, J., 1945-46 Orlando Antigua (Pittsburgh ‘95) Hennon, Don, 1956-59 Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh ’75) Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62 H.C. “Doc” Carlson (Pittsburgh ‘18) Hersh, Charles, 1969 Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 Cleveland Edwards (Pittsburgh ’72) Hill, Lewis, 1973-75 J Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 Tim Grgurich (Pittsburgh ’64) Hillgrove, Bill (Mgr), 1989 Jordan, Lloyd, 1921-23 Sean Miller (Pittsburgh ’92) Hoban, Walter, 1927 Jacobsen, Morris, 1945-46 Holder, Terry, 1962-63 Jaquette, M.M. (Mgr), 1925 K Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00 Jarrell, Kent (Mgr), 1960 Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 Jesko, William, 1935-37 Kalata, Leonard, 1966-69 Hoggan, G., 1945-46 Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 Kaliden, Bill, 1956-57 Horne, Chris, 1997-98 Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65 Howard, Andre, 1995-97 Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 Kauffman, Robert (Mgr), 1950 Hriebar, Frank, 1951-52 Johnson, Robert, 1936-38 Keese, Lucius, 1972-75 Hromanik, George, 1948-51 Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 Keller, Don, 1958-60 Hudec, Rudy, 1948-50 Jones, 1941-42 Kelly, Lewis, 1973-74 Hughes, Charles, 1933-35 Jones, Antoine, 1990-93 Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 226 Hughes, T.M., 1914 Jones, B.L, 1925 Kendall, Levon, 2003-04 Hughes, William, 1933-35 Jones, Bobby, 1978-79 Kendrick, John, 1949-52 Hunt, Charles, 1967-69 Jones, Chris, 1970-72 Kennedy, Louis P., 1916 Hursh, Charles, 1955-58 Jones, D., 1956-57 Kiehl, Dave (Mgr), 1994 Husa, Ed, 1955-56 Jones, Derek, 1993-94 King, Wade W., 1924-25 Hyatt, Charles, 1929-30 Jones, F. Walter, 1941-44 Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 Klein, James, 1938-41 Kline, James, 1946 Billy and Terry Knight are one of eight different brother combinations to Knight, Billy, 1971-74 compete for Pittsburgh. The Knight brothers, who played from 1971-79, Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 combined to score 2,610 points and pull down 1,352 rebounds. Knight, Terry, 1974-79 Kocheran, George, 1939-41 Kochka, Paul, 1975-77 Lett, Ontario, 2001-03 Maravich, Eliot, 1959-60 Kondrad, Francis, 1958-59 Levin, Solomon, 1939-40 Marder, Philip, 1944-45 Koontz, Shaun, 1993-94 Levine, M., 1961 Markovich, Milan, 1954-57 Kowallis, George, 1925-27 Levinson, Hyman, 1925-26 Markowitz, Albert (Mgr), 1954 Kowallis, James, 1925-26 Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55 Marsh, Howard, 1906 Kraft, R, 1952-53 Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 Martin, Bobby, 1987-91 Krauser, Carl, 2002-04 Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 Martin, Mickey, 1971-74 Krieger, Paul, 1961-64 Lewis, R. Steve, 1969-71 Martin, Stan, 1972-73 Lindsay, John V., 1911 Maruczewski, Edward, 1945- L Lissfeldt, Elmer, 1925-27 46 Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 Maser, Ron, 1958-59 Lake, Herb, 1982-83 Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00 Maslek, Steve, 1986-89 Landerman, N., 1949-50 Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 Mastin, 1940-41 Landy, Danny, 1977-79 Long, Dale, 1961-62 Matson, Joseph, 1915-16 Lane, Jerome, 1985-88 Loucks, Frank, 1934-36 Matthews, 1941-42 Laneve, John, 1954-57 Loughran, John, 1918 -19 Matthews, Jason, 1987-91 Larkin, John, 1961-64 Lovett, Robert, 1963-66 Matthews, Ted, 1953-54 Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 Lubic, Ben, 1914-17 Mauro, Bill, 1957-60 Laughren, James, 1919-20 Luther, Jon, 1986-87 McBride, Greg, 1973-75 LaValley, James, 1964-67 Lynch, J. Donald (Mgr), 1928 McCamant, Donald, 1932-34 Lawry, Edward, 1939 McCance, 1937-38 Lawry, Thomas, 1930-32 M McCandless, W.T., 1906-07 Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 McCarroll, Mark, 2000-04 Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 Maczuzak, John, 1960-63 McClean, John, 1919-20 Lazor, Paul, 1958-61 Maile, Jason, 1992-97 McClellan, Pat, 1968-69 Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55 Malarkey, Bill, 1959-60 McClellend, Ralph, 1974-76 Lerner, Morton, 1947-49 Malarkey, Clare, 1941-46 McClure, James, 1951-53 Lescott, Richard, 1954-55 Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51 McCormick, James, 1906 Andre Alridge (1992-96) is ranked among Pittsburgh’s career and season assists Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98 Maloney, Tom, 1957-62 McCracken, G.H., 1920-21 leaders. He concluded his career with 258 total assists in 77 games. Lester, Howard, 1955-58 Mandish, 1957-58 McCrossin, George, 1946-50

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McCullough, T.B., 1914-16 Peavy, Terry, 1977-78 Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86 Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00 McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96 Penman, R.N., 1918 Shin, Michael, 1997-98 Terbush, C.E., 1906 McCurdy, R.K. (Mgr), 1920 Pegues, Julius, 1955-58 Shober, Steven, 1946-47 Thomas, Garrick, 1992-1996 McElhinney, J.W., 1907-08 Peterson, Harry (Mgr), 1959 Shorter, Brian, 1988-91 Thompson, Bob, 1965-67 McFadden, D. (Mgr), 1919 Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95 Show, Bob, 1954-55 Thompson, Charles, 1994-95 McFarland, Robert, 1967-70 Petrini, Robert, 1967-70 Shrewsbury, Robert, 1973-76 Thompson, Chas, 1981-85 McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64 Phillips, 1943-44 Shrott, Robert (Mgr), 1963 Topp, Irvin (Mgr), 1964 McKenna, William (Mgr), 1938 Phillips, Scott, 1950-53 Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47 Troutman, Chevon, 2001-04 McLaren, George W., 1917-18 Pollack, S., 1945-46 Shuman, John, 1907 Tweardy, James, 1969-71 McMahon, J.W., 1926-28 Port, Melvin, 1938-41 Sies, Dale, 1917 McMaster, Louis, 1916 Porter, Darelle, 1987-91 Siglow, Alphonse (Mgr), 1948 U McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81 Prey, 1942-43 Sikora, John (Mgr), 1976 McNally, Roth, 1964-65 Primus, Fred, 1998-99 Silverman, 1940-41 Underwood, Dave, 1977-80 McNeal, Chris, 1990-93 Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43 Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60 McNulty, Frank, 1917 Simpson, Robert (Mgr), 1929 V McQuown, Bill (Mgr), 1913 R Slaby, Lou, 1960-61 Medich, 1945-46 Small, Charles, 2003-04 Varga, Chad, 1994-97 Melnick, A., 1945-46 Rabinowitz, Harry (Mgr), 1953 Smith, Charles, 1984-88 Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84 Mendlow, 1937-38 Radosevich, George, 1949-51 Smith, Darwin, 1958-61 Verderber, R., 1956-57 Merchant, 1942-43 Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38 Smith, Don, 1933-35 Vey, 1943-44 Mervis, Louis, 1919 Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47 Smith, Gary, 1977-78 Virostek, Don, 1950-53 Mesher, John, 1957-59 Raisley, C. M., 1908 Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77 Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39 Michalik, Karl, 1944-45 Rasp, John, 1986-90 Smith, Pete, 1965-68 Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86 Raymond, Edward, 1940-42 Smith, Roger, 1961-62 W Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41 Reed, Wallace, 1926-28 Spartz, 1940-42 Miller, D., 1952-53 Reese, Charles, 1912-14 Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38 Wagoner, Ken, 1971-74 Miller, Sean, 1987-92 Chad Varga (1994-97) completed a Reeves, Alphonse, 1938-39 Spruill, Mahdi, 1994-95 Wainio, Francis, 1935 Mills, John, 1957-60 three-year career with 10.5 points and Resutek, Joe, 1952-55 Spunger, 1945-46 Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82 Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84 5.6 rebounds per game averages. Reinhard, Roy (Mgr), 1944-45 Starr, Keith, 1972-75 Wallace, Ed, 1978-81 Mobley, Eric, 1991-94 Reisgen, Ralph, 1920 Steadman, Lee (Mgr), 1964 Warning, Clare,1950-51 Montgomery, Ray, 1929 Repp, John, 1920 Steinhart, Don, 1959-61 Warnock, R.Q. (Mgr), 1926 Morgan, Jermaine, 1990-94 Reppert, Joe, 1955 Stewart, E., 1945-46 Washington, David, 1976-77 Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92 O Reuschel, Bill, 1951-53 Stephens, Scott, 1973-75 Wassell, Charles (Mgr), 1939 Morris, Carl, 1970-73 Rex, William (Mgr), 1941 Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01 Watkins, 1944-45 Morris, Frank, 1944-47 Oakes, William (Mgr), 1940 Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93 Stevenson, Sylvester, 1966-68 Watkins, Chip, 1981-85 Morris, Toree, 2000-04 Ochsenhirt, N.C., 1932-34 Rice, Michael, 1976-77 Stewart, DeWarren, 1993-94 Wattach, Richard (Mgr), 1934 Moses, Omo, 1990-91 O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72 Richards, Roy, 1946 Strall, Edward, 1939-41 Weger, Elmer, 1908-11 Mueller, C., 1945-46 Olinger, Dave, 1977-81 Richards, Thomas, 1972-76 Straloski, 1938-41 Wernicki, Mike, 1994-95 Mulert, Carl (Mgr), 1922 Olofson, T., 1960-62 Richardson, Bob, 1964-65 Straw, Richard, 1913-14 Westbrooks, Mike, 1998-00 Murray, C.K. (Mgr), 1914 Osborn, Bill, 1986-87 Richman, Ben, 1926 Strickland, Pete, 1975-79 Westover, Bert J., 1907 Murray, Leon, 1996-97 Riciutti, Al, 1961-62 Sulkowski, William, 1971-73 Whyle, Robert, 1906 227 P Riggle, Michael, 1968-71 Supak, 1945-46 Willard, Kevin , 1995-97 N Rihaneck, William, 1926-27 Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59 Williams, Andre, 1981-85 Paffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42 Riser, John, 1954-57 Swacus, John, 1940-43 Williams, Charles, 1980-82 Naponik, Paul, 1967-68 Page, Julius, 2000-04 Roantree, Tom, 1962-65 Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66 Williams, J., 1945-46 Navakovich, Alex G., 1952-54 Palesko, Chester, 1950-53 Roberts, R., 1961-62 Williams, Wayne, 1975-79 Nedrow, Scott, 1973-78 Pandak, William, 1943-44 Roberts, Tony, 1977-79 T Wilson, C.R. (Mgr), 1927 Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81 Parsons, William, 1924-26 Robinson, H.K., 1918-20 Wilson, Don, 1971-72 Nicholas, C.E., 1918 Pataky, 1939-40 Robinson, Jeff, 1983-84 Taft, Chris, 2003-04 Windbush, Jim 1975-76 Nicholas, E.D., 1917 Pataky, John, 1968-70 Roderick, Theodore, 1934-36 Tait, Sutton, 1953-55 Withers, Thomas, 1968-70 Nicholich, Thomas, 1956 Patcher, Michael, 1967-70 Roman, Dave, 1962-64 Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78 Wolbers, 1937-38 Noon, Peter, 1934-36 Paul, Michael, 1969-72 Rose, Chester F., 1906 Wolfe, Milt (Mgr), 1955 Nordstrom, G, 1945-46 Paul, W.B. (Mgr), 1918 Rose, E.A., 1921-23 Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00 Null, 1945-46 Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55 Ross, Mark, 1971-72 Woznicki, Richard, 1956-58 Roster, Chester, (NA) Wrobleski, Alphonse, 1928-30 Rowe, Luther, 1936-37 Wrobleski, Stephen, 1926-28 ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Ruby, Daryle, 1936-37 Wunderlich, D., 1956-57 Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65 (List also includes graduate assistants, volunteers and Rueschel, 1952-53 Y director of basketball operations) Ryan, John, 1979-81 Ryan, Leo (Mgr), 1937 Yee, Fred, 1955-56 Assistant Coach Years Assistant Coach Years Young, Paul, 1922 Oliver Antigua ...... 1998-99 Bob Hill ...... 1975-78 S Yurko, Robert, 1948-51 Orlando Antigua ..... 2003-04 Willie Jett ...... 1990-92 Dom Berardinelli .... 1983-86 Bobby Jones ...... 1994-97 Sankey, Bob, 1959-62 Z Jim Bolla ...... 1975-80 Norm Law ...... 1986-94 Santangelo, G, 1945-46 Kirk Bruce ...... 1975-76 Joe Lombardi ...... 2003-04 Sari, D., 1952-53 Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03 Ronald Burns ...... 1986-88 Sean Miller ...... 1995-96 Sauer, Dave, 1961-64 Zeleznik, Myles, 1937-38 John Calipari ...... 1985-88 Dave Olinger ...... 1981-82 Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59 Zeller, Hank, 1944-46 Chris Carlson ...... 2001-03 Lennie Parham ...... 1999-01 Scheiding, 1937-38 Zernich, Michael, 1950-53 Jim Christian ...... 1996-99 Carl Peterson ...... 1952-67 Scherer, John, 1937-40 Zernich, Steve, 1941-43 Sean Cleary ...... 1994-96 Dave Progar ...... 1980-83 Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81 Zernich, Wally, 1943-44, 46-47 Mark Coleman ...... 1986-94 Brian Regan ...... 1988-90 Schinitzki, T., 1961-62 Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93 ...... 1994-95 Barry Rohrssen ...... 1999-04 Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71 Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56 Joe DeGregorio ...... 1983-86 Pat Sandle ... 1999-01,03-04 Schultz, 1943-46 Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42 Scott, Jack, 1937-39 Zito, Bill, 1956-58 Joe DeSantis ...... 1992-94 John Sarandrea ..... 1988-92 Scott, J.L. (Mgr), 1917 Jamie Dixon ...... 1999-03 Mike Schaeffer ...... 1979-80 Scott, Kent, 1969-72 Jay Eck ...... 1983-85 Vince Taylor ...... 1997-98 Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01 Sammie Ellis (1978-81) averaged 16.5 Cleveland Edwards . 1977-80 Reggie Warford ...... 1980-86 Shannon, Dean (Mgr), 1920 Seth Greenberg ...... 1980-83 ...... 1996-99 points and 7.5 rebounds over a two- Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94 year, 55-game career at Pittsburgh. Tim Grgurich ...... 1965-75 Fran Webster ...... 1969-80 Shay, Bill, 1957-61 Don Hennon ...... 1959-60 Ernie Zeigler ...... 2001-03 Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64

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PITTSBURGH vs. ALL OPPONENTS

OPPONENT W L OPPONENT W L OPPONENT W L OPPONENT W L Air Force ...... 1 ...... 0 Florida State ...... 7 ...... 1 Michigan State ...... 1 ...... 2 Seton Hall ...... 25 ...... 18 Akron ...... 2 ...... 1 Fordham ...... 13 ...... 8 Minnesota ...... 2 ...... 1 Siena ...... 2 ...... 1 Alabama ...... 2 ...... 2 Franklin & Marshall ...... 1 ...... 0 Mississippi ...... 1 ...... 0 South Carolina ...... 0 ...... 5 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 0 ...... 2 Furman ...... 2 ...... 0 Mississippi State ...... 0 ...... 1 South Florida ...... 0 ...... 2 Alaska-Anchorage...... 1 ...... 0 Geneva ...... 30 ...... 14 Montana State ...... 1 ...... 0 Southern Illinois ...... 2 ...... 1 Albany ...... 1 ...... 0 George Washington ...... 17 ...... 9 Morehead State...... 1 ...... 0 Southern California ...... 2 ...... 2 Albright ...... 0 ...... 1 George Mason ...... 1 ...... 0 Morgan State ...... 2 ...... 0 SW Missouri State ...... 0 ...... 1 Allegheny ...... 16 ...... 10 Georgetown ...... 29 ...... 35 Morris Brown ...... 1 ...... 0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1 ...... 0 Amherst ...... 1 ...... 0 Georgetown College (Ky.) ...... 1 ...... 0 Morris Harvey ...... 0 ...... 1 Southwestern Louisiana ...... 1 ...... 0 Appalachian State...... 1 ...... 0 Georgia ...... 2 ...... 3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 3 ...... 0 Stanford ...... 1 ...... 1

Arizona ...... 2 ...... 3 Georgia Tech ...... 0 ...... 5 Mount Union ...... 9 ...... 2 Stetson ...... 1 ...... 0 Arkansas ...... 2 ...... 2 Gettysburg ...... 6 ...... 1 Murray State ...... 1 ...... 0 Susquehanna ...... 1 ...... 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 1 ...... 0 Grove City ...... 10 ...... 11 Muskingum ...... 2 ...... 0 Swarthmore ...... 3 ...... 2 Army ...... 19 ...... 16 Hardin Simmons ...... 1 ...... 0 Navy ...... 8 ...... 13 Syracuse ...... 30 ...... 60 Army-Ambulance...... 0 ...... 1 Harvard ...... 3 ...... 0 Nebraska...... 3 ...... 1 Tampa ...... 1 ...... 0 Baldwin Wallace ...... 2 ...... 0 Hawaii ...... 1 ...... 2 New Hampshire ...... 1 ...... 0 Temple ...... 22 ...... 20 Ball State ...... 0 ...... 1 Hiram ...... 2 ...... 1 New Orleans ...... 3 ...... 1 Tennessee ...... 1 ...... 3 Bellefonte ...... 2 ...... 1 Holy Cross ...... 2 ...... 1 New York University ...... 2 ...... 5 Texas ...... 1 ...... 0 Bethany...... 8 ...... 0 Houston ...... 1 ...... 0 Niagara ...... 1 ...... 2 Texas A&M ...... 1 ...... 0 Boston College ...... 28 ...... 17 Howard ...... 2 ...... 0 Norfolk State ...... 2 ...... 0 Texas-Pan American ...... 1 ...... 0

Bowling Green ...... 0 ...... 1 Idaho ...... 1 ...... 0 North Carolina ...... 1 ...... 7 Thiel ...... 1 ...... 0 Bradley ...... 1 ...... 4 Illinois ...... 2 ...... 4 North Carolina A&T State ...... 2 ...... 0 Toledo ...... 2 ...... 1 BYU ...... 0 ...... 1 Illinois-Chicago ...... 1 ...... 0 North Carolina State ...... 1 ...... 9 Tulane ...... 4 ...... 1 Brown ...... 2 ...... 0 Illinois State ...... 2 ...... 2 Northern Arizona ...... 1 ...... 0 UCLA ...... 1 ...... 5 Bucknell ...... 18 ...... 8 Indiana ...... 3 ...... 4 Northwest Missouri State...... 1 ...... 0 Utah ...... 0 ...... 2 Buffalo ...... 4 ...... 1 Indiana (Pa.) ...... 8 ...... 0 Northwestern ...... 8 ...... 10 Utah State ...... 1 ...... 1 Buffalo State ...... 3 ...... 0 IUPUI ...... 1 ...... 0 Notre Dame ...... 23 ...... 25 Utica ...... 1 ...... 0 228 Butler ...... 5 ...... 7 Indiana State ...... 2 ...... 0 Oakland...... 1 ...... 0 Vanderbilt ...... 2 ...... 1 California...... 1 ...... 2 Iona ...... 1 ...... 1 Ohio ...... 2 ...... 1 Vermont ...... 1 ...... 0 Cal State-Fullerton ...... 2 ...... 0 Iowa ...... 5 ...... 2 Ohio Northern ...... 1 ...... 0 Villanova ...... 24 ...... 27 Canisius ...... 1 ...... 2 Iowa State ...... 1 ...... 0 Ohio State ...... 11 ...... 15 Virginia ...... 3 ...... 7

Carnegie Mellon ...... 106 ...... 18 Jacksonville ...... 2 ...... 1 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 1 ...... 0 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 1 ...... 3 Central Florida ...... 1 ...... 0 James Madison ...... 0 ...... 1 Oklahoma ...... 1 ...... 2 Virginia Tech ...... 5 ...... 3 Central Conn. State ...... 1 ...... 0 Juniata ...... 8 ...... 1 Oklahoma State...... 3 ...... 3 Wagner ...... 1 ...... 0 Chicago State ...... 3 ...... 0 Kansas ...... 2 ...... 3 Oregon State ...... 0 ...... 3 Washington ...... 0 ...... 2 Cincinnati ...... 1 ...... 6 Kent State ...... 7 ...... 7 Penn State ...... 68 ...... 75 Washington & Jefferson ...... 40 ...... 6 City College of New York ...... 0 ...... 1 Kentucky...... 2 ...... 4 Penn ...... 5 ...... 7 Waynesburg ...... 3 ...... 3 Clemson ...... 1 ...... 0 Lafayette...... 15 ...... 6 Pepperdine ...... 0 ...... 2 West Texas State...... 0 ...... 1 Cleveland State ...... 5 ...... 2 Lamar ...... 0 ...... 1 Prairie View A&M...... 2 ...... 0 West Virginia ...... 77 ...... 88 Colgate ...... 6 ...... 5 LaSalle ...... 1 ...... 0 Princeton...... 2 ...... 1 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 7 ...... 0 Colorado ...... 1 ...... 0 Lehigh ...... 3 ...... 5 Providence ...... 22 ...... 16 Western Kentucky ...... 1 ...... 0 Columbia...... 4 ...... 3 Long Island ...... 1 ...... 0 Puerto Rico ...... 0 ...... 1 Western Reserve ...... 4 ...... 3

Connecticut ...... 22 ...... 27 Louisiana State ...... 2 ...... 1 Puerto Rico A&M...... 1 ...... 0 Westinghouse Club ...... 0 ...... 1 Coppin State ...... 1 ...... 0 Louisiana Tech ...... 0 ...... 1 Purdue...... 4 ...... 6 Westminster ...... 48 ...... 33 Cornell...... 11 ...... 5 Louisville ...... 0 ...... 1 Rensselaer ...... 1 ...... 0 Wheeling ...... 1 ...... 0 Creighton ...... 1 ...... 2 Loyola Marymount ...... 0 ...... 1 Rhode Island ...... 5 ...... 1 William & Mary ...... 8 ...... 5 Dartmouth...... 9 ...... 1 Loyola (New Orleans) ...... 1 ...... 1 Richmond ...... 1 ...... 0 Wisconsin ...... 6 ...... 10 Davidson ...... 3 ...... 2 Manhattan ...... 2 ...... 0 Rio Grande ...... 1 ...... 0 Wichita State ...... 0 ...... 1 Davis & Elkins ...... 1 ...... 0 Marietta ...... 3 ...... 1 Robert Morris ...... 23 ...... 0 Wittenberg ...... 0 ...... 1 Delaware State ...... 1 ...... 0 Marist ...... 2 ...... 0 Rochester ...... 1 ...... 1 Wooster...... 3 ...... 3 Denver...... 0 ...... 1 Marquette ...... 2 ...... 2 Rollins ...... 1 ...... 0 Wright State ...... 2 ...... 0 DePaul...... 0 ...... 1 Marshall ...... 4 ...... 0 Rutgers ...... 18 ...... 22 Xavier ...... 3 ...... 2 Detroit ...... 0 ...... 1 Maryland ...... 1 ...... 5 Saint Joseph’s ...... 2 ...... 0 Yale ...... 4 ...... 2

Drake ...... 0 ...... 2 Maryland-Baltimore County .... 1 ...... 0 St. Bonaventure ...... 5 ...... 2 Youngstown State ...... 5 ...... 1 Duke ...... 5 ...... 6 Maryland-Eastern Shore ...... 1 ...... 0 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 27 ...... 0 Duquesne ...... 41 ...... 31 Massachusetts ...... 9 ...... 4 St. Francis (N.Y.) ...... 2 ...... 0 ALL-TIME RECORD ...... 1,280 .... 992 Eastern Kentucky ...... 2 ...... 0 Memphis ...... 0 ...... 1 St. John’s ...... 15 ...... 31 ALL-TIME BIG EAST ...... 197 .... 211 Eastern Michigan...... 2 ...... 1 Mercyhurst ...... 1 ...... 0 St. Lawrence ...... 0 ...... 1 Evansville ...... 3 ...... 2 Miami (Fla.) ...... 17 ...... 16 St. Louis ...... 0 ...... 3 Fairfield ...... 1 ...... 0 Miami (Ohio) ...... 2 ...... 10 St. Vincent ...... 1 ...... 0 Florida ...... 4 ...... 2 Michigan ...... 6 ...... 11 Savannah State ...... 1 ...... 0

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RESULTS vs. OPPONENTS

1919-20 H W 39 24 BALL STATE (0-1) 1/22/51 A L 59 82 CARNEGIE TECH (106-18) PITTSBURGH’S 1920-21 H W 37 23 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/11/53 H W 66 64 GP: 124; H: 76-10; A: 30-8; N: 0-0; OT: 1921-22 H W 32 23 3/16/89 N# L 64 68 0-0. OLDEST RIVALS 1922-23 H W 38 34 BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-1) 1906-07 H W 36 14 1923-24 H W 35 30 BELLEFONTE (2-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1906-07 H W 26 12 Opponent First Game GP 1924-25 A W 28 25 GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/86 A L 73 93 1907-08 H W 30 21 West Virginia 1905-06 165 1925-26 H W 34 16 1911-12 H W 12 25 1907-08 H L 21 26 Penn State 1905-06 143 1926-27 H L 18 22 1912-13 H W 38 23 BROWN (2-0) 1907-08 H W 38 22 Carnegie Tech 1906-07 124 1926-27 H W 25 24 1912-13 A L 30 35 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1910-11 H W 30 25 Syracuse 1913-14 90 1927-28 H W 56 32 12/30/60 H W 57 51 1910-11 A L 20 30 Westminster 1905-06 81 1944-45 A W 61 31 BETHANY (8-0) 12/28/95 H W 95 47 1911-12 A W 24 17 Duquesne 1932-33 72 1946-47 A W 40 38 GP: 8; H: 8-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1911-12 H W 31 28 Georgetown 1911-12 64 1947-48 H W 51 33 1922-23 H W 31 25 BUCKNELL (18-8) 1913/14 H W 32 23 Villanova 1959-60 61 1948-49 H W 63 46 1923-24 H W 45 33 GP: 26; H: 13-3; A: 5-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0- 1913-14 H W 12 27 Connecticut 1949-50 49 1955-56 A W 99 96 1942-43 H W 44 43 0. 1914-15 H W 12 22 Notre Dame 1926-27 48 1943-44 H W 47 45 2/5/08 A L 14 16 1914-15 A W 47 30 Wash. & Jeff. 1912-13 46 AMHERST (1-0) 1945-46 H W 67 36 2/21/13 A W 25 15 1915-16 H W 37 25 St. John’s 1955-56 46 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1946-47 H W 55 47 3/2/21 H L 20 23 1915-16 H W 33 23 Geneva 1905-06 44 1923-24 H W 32 21 1/14/48 H W 68 40 2/23/24 H L 10 22 1/23/17 H W 33 16 Boston College 1959-60 44 1948-49 H W 65 64 12/8/34 H W 52 22 3/10/17 H W 25 21 Seton Hall 1956-57 43 APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) 2/9/51 H W 67 45 1917-18 H W 41 30 Temple 1928-29 42 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. BOSTON COLLEGE (28-17) 2/23/55 H W 81 74 1917-18 H L 37 39 Rutgers 1914-15 40 12/18/99 H W 67 64 GP: 45; H: 12-5; A: 12-8; N: 4-4; OT: 1- 1/10/57 H W 64 49 1918-19 H W 40 29 Providence 1974-75 38 0. 12/31/58 N L 76 95 1918-19 H W 34 26 Army 1913-14 34 ARIZONA (2-3) Big East: 23-12 (H: 11-5; A: 12-7). 1/17/59 H L 58 72 1923-24 H W 29 25 Miami, Fla. 1947-48 33 GP: 5; H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. BET: 4-3. 1/31/61 H W 79 67 1923-24 H L 25 32 2/7/49 A L 47 52 1-Point Games: 0-0. 2/10/62 A W 70 60 1924-25 H W 31 22 1/25/92 A L 76 96 2-Point Games: 2-1. 2/16/63 H W 76 54 1924-25 A L 19 27 1/27/90 CA W 100 92 Most Pts: 110 (1/31/90). 1/14/64 A W 75 60 1924-25 A L 25 40 SYMBOL KEY 12/15/61 CA W 83 58 Fewest Pts: 52 (2/26/83). 1964-65 H W 65 59 1925-26 H W 45 21 12/30/88 N L 62 88 Largest Win: 30 (1/31/90). 1/15/66 A L 57 66 1925-26 H W 31 25 Largest Loss: 23 (2/16/93). 1/26/67 H W 63 58 1925-26 A W 30 29 KEY ARKANSAS (2-2) Win Streak: 6 (1/17-89-2/26/91). 2/8/69 A L 59 71 1926-27 H L 24 25 GP- Games Played; H-Home; A-Away; GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 1-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. Loss Streak: 6 (12/18/59-2/4/84). 1/24/70 H W 79 53 1926-27 H W 38 28 N-Neutral; +-Overtime Game; #NCAA 1949-50 A L 36 41 1/30/71 A W 68 54 1926-27 H W 41 39 Tournament Game; &Big East 12/29/73 A W 91 83 12/18/59 H W 76 66 1/19/72 H W 91 67 1927-28 A W 59 38 Tournament game; *Big East regular 12/29/86 N W 114 83 12/28/59 N L 66 75 1/13/73 A W 78 56 1927-28 H W 67 28 season game; $Eastern 8 regular 3/17/97 A# L 71 76 1/26/62 A L 94 108 1/5/74 H W 73 62 1927-28 A W 59 38 season game; 8Eastern 8 Tournament 1/25/83 A* L 63 68 1/11/75 A L 66 72 1928-29 H W 41 14 game; #National Invitation Tournament ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1-0) 2/26/83 H* L 52 70 12/1/79 H W 83 65 1928-29 H W 35 28 game; CA-Civic Arena game GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/4/84 A* L 77 81 11/17/97 H W 74 67 1928-29 H W 12 10 229 11/30/02 H W 89 49 2/4/84 H* L 59 72 1929-30 A W 24 18 AIR FORCE (1-0) 1/21/85 A* W 61 55 BUFFALO (4-1) 1929-30 H W 49 25 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. ARMY (19-15) 2/23/85 A* W 58 55 GP: 5; H: 3-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1929-30 A W 47 22 12/30/66 N W 53 52 GP: 34; H: 11-7; A: 8-8; N: 0-0; OT: 1- 1/22/86 H* W 64 62 3/3/17 A L 29 34 1930-31 H W 25 22 0. 2/22/86 A* L 68 71 3/7/17 H W 39 36 1930-31 H W 27 25 AKRON (2-1) 1914-15 H W 25 19 1/24/87 A* W 80 62 1/20/74 H W 101 75 1931-32 H W 33 22 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1914-15 H L 18 25 2/14/87 H*2+ W 72 67 3/1/75 A W 107 78 1931-32 H W 33 26 1910-11 A L 15 32 1915-16 H W 28 13 1/30/88 A* W 73 67 1/3/76 H W 83 65 1932-33 A W 30 24 1/5/87 H W 67 65 2/10/17 A L 28 31 2/29/88 H* W 87 79 1932-33 H W 38 21 12/21/87 A W 67 63 1920-21 H W 37 31 1/7/89 H* L 83 95 BUFFALO STATE (3-0) 1933-34 H W 44 35 1921-22 H L 22 33 1/17/89 A* W 73 64 GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1933-34 H W 44 30 ALABAMA (2-2) 1922-23 H L 20 32 1/31/90 H* W 110 80 2/18/76 H W 99 51 1934-35 H W 38 37 GP: 4; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. 1923-24 H L 16 32 2/24/90 A* W 81 73 1/26/94 A W 97 59 1934-35 H W 36 31 1947-48 H L 29 39 1927-28 A W 12 36 3/8/90 N& W 88 70 12/3/94 H W 75 73 1936-37 H W 43 37 12/19/75 N L 53 62 1928-29 H W 69 16 2/9/91 H* W 82 74 1/8/36 H L 29 34 12/29/87 N W 87 51 1929-30 A W 39 25 2/26/91 A* W 88 76 BUTLER (5-7) 2/29/36 A W 29 21 11/14/03 N W 71 62 1930-31 H W 36 32 2/8/92 A* L 59 79 GP: 12; H: 0-0; A: 5-7; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/14/36 H L 27 32 1932-33 A W 12 25 3/3/92 H* W 90 66 1928-29 A L 33 35 1936-37 A W 30 26 ALA.-BIRMINGHAM (0-2) 1933-34 H W 64 18 1/20/93 A* W 81 70 1931-32 A L 20 23 1937-38 H W 50 33 GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1940-41 H W 39 32 2/16/93 H* L 56 79 1932-33 A W 38 30 1937-38 A W 36 30 12/13/80 H L 58 70 1941-42 H L 28 38 1/18/94 A* W 77 75 1933-34 A L 24 35 1938-39 H L 50 55 11/28/81 A L 62 78 1942-43 A W 31 30 2/22/94 H* L 77 80 1934-35 A W 12 22 1938-39 H W 51 43 1943-44 A L 32 66 1/31/95 A* L 69 74 12/16/35 A W 36 28 1939-40 H W 73 12 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0) 1944-45 A L 51 71 2/15/95 H* W 84 75 1936-37 A W 32 21 1939-40 H L 44 46 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1945-46 A L 12 56 12/6/95 A* L 53 55 1937-38 A L 23 24 1940-41 H W 45 30 12/28/90 N W 93 69 1946-47 A L 53 60 3/6/96 N& L 66 70 1939-40 A L 36 47 1940-41 H W 38 29 1947-48 H W 12 41 1/21/97 A* L 61 81 1940-41 A W 41 40 1941-42 H W 64 34 ALBANY (1-0) 1948-49 H W 12 35 2/23/97 H* W 75 71 1941-42 A L 29 39 1941-42 H L 46 56 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1950-51 A W 48 44 3/6/97 N& L 68 76 1946-47 A L 39 41 1942-43 A W 44 38 11/28/03 H W 83 54 1953-54 H L 72 82 2/8/98 H* W 89 79 1942-43 H W 55 43 1954-55 A L 71 76 1/10/99 H* W 86 70 CALIFORNIA (1-2) 1943-44 H W 63 33 ALBRIGHT (0-1) 1955-56 A W 77 67 2/20/99 A* W 67 66 GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1943-44 A W 52 33 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1956-57 A W 54 47 2/23/00 A* W 70 60 1/28/49 A L 37 55 1944-45 A W 59 45 1911-12 A L 23 54 12/9/60 H L 80 84 3/10/01 N& L 57 79 12/26/50 A L 58 70 1944-45 H W 67 41 1/19/63 A+ W 79 73 1/5/02 A* W 77 74 3/17/02 N# W 63 50 1945-46 H W 56 45 ALLEGHENY (16-10) 1/25/64 H W 86 64 3/7/02 N& W 76 62 1945-46 A W 57 45 GP: 26; H: 12-7; A: 4-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0- 1964-65 A L 63 88 3/14/03 N& W 61 48 CALIFORNIA STATE (1-0) 1946-47 A W 60 21 0. 2/15/69 A L 47 72 1/28/04 H* W 68 58 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1946-47 H W 53 46 1905-06 H L 14 45 12/22/73 H W 86 56 3/11/04 N& W 62 53 1941-42 H+ W 45 33 1947-48 H W 46 40 1906-07 H L 21 40 1947-48 H W 47 41 1911-12 A L 15 39 ARMY AMBULANCE (0-1) BOWLING GREEN STATE (0-1) CAL STATE-FULLERTON (1-0) 1948-49 H W 48 43 1911-12 H L 15 35 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/23/49 H W 76 49 1912-13 A L 24 29 1917-18 H L 22 30 12/27/69 N L 54 78 12/28/79 N W 80 69 1949-50 H L 12 62 1912-13 A L 21 38 1949-50 A L 59 66 1914-15 H L 21 34 BALDWIN WALLACE (2-0) BRADLEY (1-4) CANISIUS (1-2) 1950-51 A L 12 66 1915-16 H L 29 30 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 0-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1950-51 H W 70 45 1/19/17 H W 30 21 1/25/68 H W 83 76 1938-39 A L 39 56 12/27/59 N L 82 89 1951-52 A L 56 65 1917-18 H L 17 33 2/18/70 A W 73 64 1948-49 A L 50 52 2/2/78 H W 82 66 1951-52 H W 53 48 1918-19 H W 30 25 1949-50 A L 48 84 12/20/78 A L 83 87 1952-53 H W 66 52

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

1952-53 H W 69 49 COLUMBIA (4-3) 12/21/92 H W 80 72 1/4/35 H L 25 27 12/28/55 H L 72 98 1/13/54 A W 69 58 GP: 7; H: 2-2; A: 2-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/8/35 H W 35 34 1/2/88 H W 80 68 1953-54 H W 83 75 1951-52 H W 65 64 CREIGHTON (1-2) 2/8/36 H L 12 54 12/22/88 A W 90 87 1954-55 A L 67 79 1953-54 H L 64 75 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/18/36 H W 46 41 3/23/92 H# L 74 77 1954-55 H W 78 66 1953-54 A W 82 65 1930-31 A L 18 22 2/10/37 H W 51 50 1955-56 H W 78 76 1955-56 H W 72 58 1931-32 H W 21 19 2/24/37 H L 30 31 FLORIDA STATE (6-1) 1955-56 A W 85 81 1/17/62 A W 77 66 12/28/68 N L 64 80 1/12/38 H W 35 28 GP: 8; H: 4-0; A: 1-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. 1956-57 A W 96 64 12/28/65 N L 59 65 2/23/38 H L 37 39 12/8/73 CA# W 82 60 1957-58 A W 86 68 12/9/66 CA L 57 69 DARTMOUTH (9-1) 1/28/39 H L 29 40 12/22/82 A W 75 74 1957-58 H W 73 54 GP: 10; H: 8-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/12/53 H L 46 75 12/20/83 H W 102 89 1/13/59 H W 82 75 CONNECTICUT (22-27) 1920-21 H W 36 33 12/10/55 H L 49 71 12/21/84 N L 76 83 12/14/56 H W 89 56 GP: 49; H: 9-10; A: 8-12; N: 5-5; OT: 2- 1921-22 H W 12 29 12/15/56 H W 59 50 3/18/84 N# W 66 63 1958-59 A W 75 65 2. 1927-28 H W 63 33 12/14/57 H L 64 81 12/21/85 H W 88 75 2/3/60 H W 65 58 Big East: 15-22 (H: 9-10; A: 6-12). 1930-31 H W 39 24 12/13/58 H W 71 56 12/28/87 N W 72 71 2/23/60 H W 87 74 BET: 3-3. 1952-53 H W 67 61 12/12/59 H W 75 44 12/22/03 H W 63 56 1/4/61 H W 75 66 1-Point Games: 0-1. 1/30/60 H W 67 62 12/17/60 H L 66 80 2/8/61 A W 87 75 2-Point Games: 3-0. 12/27/60 H W 54 50 12/16/61 CA L 70 73 FORDHAM (13-8) 12/9/61 H W 82 58 Most Points: 88 (3/4/89). 1/27/63 A W 70 53 12/15/62 CA W 85 59 GP: 21; H: 4-4; A: 8-2; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0. 2/3/62 H W 70 50 Fewest Points: 51 (1/8/00). 1/2/64 H W 107 63 12/7/63 H+ W 69 67 1929-30 A W 31 27 2/27/63 A W 68 60 Largest Win: 20 (12/28/73). 1964-65 A L 70 80 12/10/66 CA L 65 72 1930-31 H W 22 14 2/1/64 H W 108 75 Largest Loss: 29 (2/6/95). 12/9/67 CA L 66 100 1932-33 A W 47 16 2/25/64 A W 98 62 Win Streak: 6, (2/24/86-3/11/88). DAVIDSON (3-2) 12/7/68 CA L 12 57 1934-35 A W 43 20 1964-65 H W 83 52 Loss Streak: 6, two times. GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/70 CA W 70 58 1937-38 A W 35 23 1964-65 A W 80 60 12/3/66 A L 59 97 12/30/71 CA L 67 87 1938-39 A W 40 34 12/1/65 H W 54 51 1949-50 N W 52 35 1/13/71 H W 82 67 12/8/72 CA L 61 67 2/28/40 A W 57 37 2/10/66 A W 68 62 12/29/56 N+ L 60 64 1/12/72 A W 91 78 12/7/73 CA W 82 65 12/11/54 H# W 71 65 12/1/66 H W 69 58 12/30/57 N L 60 68 1/10/73 H L 73 76 12/6/74 CA L 94 100 1958-59 N L 76 85 3/2/67 A W 69 55 2/4/58 A W 77 62 1/9/74 N W 90 63 12/5/75 CA L 74 75 12/26/59 N L 68 80 2/1/68 A W 89 46 12/28/73 N W 83 63 12/11/76 CA L 78 79 2/15/61 H W 60 58 2/28/68 H W 85 74 12/29/79 A W 77 72 DAVIS & ELKINS (1-0) 2/12/77 H$+ L 63 66 12/22/61 A W 67 66 2/5/69 H W 77 47 1/3/83 H* L 67 71 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/27/77 CA$ W 64 56 2/6/63 H W 87 61 3/1/69 A L 64 68 2/5/83 A*+ W 72 71 12/2/81 H W 58 56 2/22/78 H$ W 72 65 2/9/64 A W 78 70 2/3/70 H W 72 56 1/7/84 H* L 58 79 1/17/79 H$ W 60 54 1964-65 H L 53 66 2/28/70 A W 76 55 2/6/84 A* W 75 71 DELAWARE STATE (1-0) 2/5/78 CA$ L 66 88 2/5/66 A L 60 66 2/6/71 H W 118 84 1/12/85 A* L 74 76 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/1/79 CA$ W 89 83 2/4/67 H L 59 68 2/20/71 A W 104 59 2/13/85 H* W 78 71 1/17/81 H W 86 48 1/16/80 H$ W 55 53 2/3/68 H L 63 88 12/16/96 H W 84 39 2/11/86 A* L 73 77 2/10/80 CA$ L 66 67 2/19/69 H L 44 66 2/24/86 H* W 79 51 DENVER (0-1) 3/6/80 CA L 63 65 12/5/70 A L 58 70 CENTRAL CONN. STATE (1-0) 1/31/87 H* W 73 52 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/81 H$ W 60 53 12/30/77 N W 80 76 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/21/87 A* W 76 66 1948-49 A L 45 47 2/15/81 A$ L 64 66 3/15/02 N# W 71 54 1/13/88 H* W 61 58 3/7/81 CA8 W 64 60 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (1-0) 2/27/88 A* W 74 69 DEPAUL (0-1) 1/14/82 H$* L 62 72 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. CHICAGO STATE (3-0) 3/11/88 N& W 75 58 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 2/14/82 CA$* W 69 68 1912-13 A W 24 17 GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/25/89 A* L 62 64 1936-37 A+ L 37 41 3/2/82 H8 W 66 64 1/17/87 H W 112 70 3/4/89 H* W 88 80 11/30/82 A W 62 53 FURMAN (2-0) 12/7/87 H W 89 63 1/6/90 A* L 61 79 DETROIT (0-1) 12/27/83 CA# W 64 59 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 230 12/17/03 H W 79 51 2/13/90 H* L 77 80 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/14/84 A W 75 69 1957-58 A W 83 45 1/5/91 A* L 76 81 12/26/69 A L 60 86 2/4/85 A W 77 61 3/14/74 N# W 81 78 CINCINNATI (1-6) 3/2/91 H* L 68 78 1/20/86 H W 95 76 GP: 7; H: 1-2; A: 0-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 1/14/92 A* L 77 87 DRAKE (0-2) 1/12/87 A W 102 77 GENEVA (30-14) 1/7/50 A L 38 63 2/25/92 H* W 86 77 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. 1/11/88 H W 85 58 GP: 44; H: 24-9; A: 6-5; N: 0-0; OT: 0- 1/13/51 H L 49 64 1/12/93 A* W 80 78 1949-50 N L 55 67 12/19/88 A L 76 80 1. 2/4/76 A L 77 89 2/20/93 H* L 80 81 3/14/64 N# L 82 87 12/18/89 H W 92 87 1905-06 H W 24 18 2/2/77 H W 65 64 1/29/94 H* L 67 88 12/19/90 CA W 84 65 1905-06 H L 18 28 1/23/78 A L 80 87 2/26/94 A* L 66 78 DUKE (5-6) 1/6/92 CA W 93 69 1910-11 A L 18 32 12/19/79 A L 60 61 1/11/95 H* L 76 85 GP: 11; H: 2-3; A: 3-2; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0. 12/19/92 CA W 102 91 1910-11 H W 44 27 1/10/79 H+ L 75 78 2/6/95 A* L 61 90 1938-39 A W 51 37 12/30/93 CA W 77 66 1912-13 A W 31 19 3/10/95 N& L 78 81 1940-41 A W 46 32 12/19/94 CA W 76 72 1913/14 H W 28 21 CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK (0-1) 1/25/96 H* L 63 69 12/20/54 H L 68 90 11/29/95 CA W 84 73 1918-19 H W 36 32 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/4/96 CA* W 56 49 12/20/55 H L 54 92 12/21/96 CA W 75 73 1918-19 H L 27 34 1930-31 H L 16 18 2/25/97 A* W 77 74 2/5/57 A L 72 90 2/5/98 CA L 69 80 1919-20 H W 40 31 3/5/97 N& W 63 62 12/21/57 H2+ W 87 84 1/25/99 CA W 65 60 1920-21 H W 43 12 CLEMSON (1-0) 2/14/98 A* L 67 92 1/31/59 A L 66 75 12/20/99 MA W 74 56 1921-22 H W 55 38 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/12/98 H* L 69 70 1/12/74 H W 62 46 12/21/00 MA L 70 71 1922-23 H W 12 31 1958-59 N W 60 50 1/16/99 A* L 58 81 12/27/74 N L 75 89 12/22/01 MA W 78 63 1923-24 H W 31 22 1/8/00 H* L 51 73 1/10/79 A W 71 69 11/23/02 H W 82 67 1924-25 H L 25 28 CLEVELAND STATE (5-2) 1/10/01 A* L 53 73 1/26/80 H L 69 78 12/3/03 A W 59 45 1925-26 H L 29 37 GP: 7; H: 4-0; A: 1-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/9/02 N&+ L 65 74 1939-40 H L 45 47 2/14/74 H W 106 55 3/2/03 H* W 71 67 DUQUESNE (41-31) EASTERN KENTUCKY (2-0) 1940-41 H W 50 36 12/30/75 A L 56 60 3/15/03 N& W 74 56 Total Games: 72 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1940-41 H W 55 41 1/12/77 H W 89 75 1/19/04 A* L 65 68 At Petersen Events Center: 1-0. 2/4/80 H W 80 78 1941-42 H W 51 38 1/25/78 A W 82 74 2/15/04 H* W 75 68 At Civic/Mellon Arena: 20-14. 1/12/81 A W 80 56 1941-42 H L 12 54 1/17/79 H W 77 51 3/13/04 N& L 58 61 At Fitzgerald FH: 14-7. 1942-43 H W 46 32 1/23/80 A L 66 69 At Pitt Pavilion: 5-9. EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-1) 1942-43 A W 63 51 2/7/81 H W 73 70 COPPIN STATE (1-0) At Palumbo Center: 1-1. GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1943-44 H W 44 38 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Eastern 8: 7-5. 12/9/81 H W 84 78 1943-44 A W 59 58 COLGATE (6-5) 12/27/93 H W 76 70 Eastern 8 Tourney: 1-0. 12/7/82 A L 62 67 1944-45 H W 49 45 GP: 11; H: 5-3; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Steel Bowl Games: 7-12. 3/18/88 N# W 108 90 1944-45 H W 57 51 1913-14 H L 25 12 CORNELL (11-5) 1-Point Games: 2-8. 1945-46 A W 54 43 1915-16 H W 27 23 GP: 16; H: 7-3; A: 4-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2-Point Games: 5-3. EVANSVILLE (3-2) 1945-46 H W 43 41 1919-20 H L 25 35 1920-21 H L 23 34 Games decided by 3 or less pts: 22. GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1946-47 A L 56 57 1920-21 H W 69 50 1921-22 H L 13 38 Most Points: 102 (12/19/92, 1/12/87). 12/30/61 A W 89 83 1946-47 H W 57 47 1921-22 H L 25 29 1925-26 H W 36 26 Fewest Points: 21 (1/13/32). 12/23/75 H L 61 62 1950-51 H L 73 76 1927-28 A W 48 37 1938-39 H W 50 39 Largest Win: 27 (1/11/88). 12/6/77 A L 83 90 1951-52 A W 77 72 1947-48 A L 46 63 1939-40 A W 38 33 Largest Loss: 34 (12/9/67). 12/5/78 H W 88 69 1952-53 H W 97 75 1954-55 H W 80 67 1941-42 H W 39 32 Win Streak: 9. 1/19/80 A W 78 70 1952-53 A L 66 81 1955-56 A L 68 79 1942-43 A W 60 54 Loss Streak: 4. 1953-54 H L 76 94 12/16/60 H W 78 62 1947-48 A L 40 52 FAIRFIELD (1-0) 1953-54 H W 84 75 2/17/73 H W 76 63 1952-53 H W 67 62 GP: 72; H: 27-16; A: 11-6; N: 4-8; OT: GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1954-55 H L 67 91 12/22/65 H L 72 81 1-1. 11/30/63 H W 82 62 1954-55 A2+ L 96 101 COLORADO (1-0) 2/1/67 A L 72 110 1/13/32 H L 21 28 1955-56 A L 79 98 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/19/70 A W 89 65 1/13/33 H L 25 26 FLORIDA (4-2) 1957-58 A W 82 61 1931-32 H W 25 23 12/10/73 H W 90 55 2/17/33 H L 24 25 GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1957-58 H W 109 74 11/26/90 A W 88 64 1/12/34 H L 29 30 12/28/48 H W 50 40 1/26/59 H W 84 62 12/23/91 H W 86 47 2/6/34 H W 31 29 12/29/48 H W 45 39 1/10/62 H W 78 65

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1/15/63 H W 80 60 12/13/57 H# W 68 59 HOLY CROSS (2-1) JAMES MADISON (0-1) LONG ISLAND (1-0) 12/6/63 H# W 89 68 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GEORGE MASON (1-0) 1964-65 A L 79 92 1957-58 A W 79 72 12/20/80 N L 69 77 12/16/95 H W 108 67 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/11/65 CA# W 85 59 2/6/59 H W 83 71 12/28/02 H W 65 41 1/11/69 A L 68 92 1/25/63 A L 65 77 JUNIATA (8-1) LOUISIANA STATE (2-1) 1/10/70 H W 71 61 GP: 9; H: 7-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. GEORGETOWN (29-35) 1/6/71 A W 82 76 HOUSTON (1-0) 1910-11 H W 12 29 1/2/36 A W 52 47 GP: 64; H: 19-14; A: 10-19; N: 0-2; OT: 1/3/72 H W 99 81 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1911-12 H L 33 34 12/27/62 N W 96 73 0-1. 2/10/73 A L 66 69 1952-53 A W 66 63 1912-13 H W 43 29 1/31/69 A L 79 120 Big East: 16-25 (H: 9-11; A: 7-14). 1/16/74 H W 96 56 1913-14 H W 47 40 BET: 0-2. 1/10/76 A3+ L 73 74 HOWARD (2-0) 1914-15 H W 28 27 LOUISIANA TECH (0-1) 1-Point Games: 2-3. 3/8/75 N W 89 64 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1914-15 A W 55 26 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2-Point Games: 2-1. 1/8/77 A* L 79 94 12/15/73 H W 98 73 1915-16 H W 48 37 3/14/85 N# L 54 78 Most Points: 89 (1/25/87). 1/8/78 H* L 71 73 12/22/98 H W 78 12 1915-16 H W 12 35 Fewest Points: 12, two times. 3/2/78 CA W 85 83 1/11/17 H W 31 21 LOUISVILLE (0-1) Largest Win: 19 (1/10/96). 1/13/79 A* L 83 94 IDAHO (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Largest Loss: 31 (3/1/86). 2/27/79 H8 W 85 80 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. KANSAS (2-3) 1947-48 H L 12 64 WinStreak: 4, two times. 1/9/80 H* W 82 61 3/13/81 N# W 70 69 GP: 5; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-3; OT: 0-0. LossStreak: 5 (3/1/86-1/6/88). 2/26/80 H8 W 77 68 12/21/31 N L 23 24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1) 1/24/81 A* W 74 55 ILLINOIS (2-4) 12/22/31 N L 20 26 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1911-12 A L 17 21 2/18/81 H* W 89 77 GP: 6; H: 0-2; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/23/31 N W 25 22 1948-49 A L 45 54 1912-13 A W 32 26 1/11/82 A* L 74 79 1940-41 A W 43 41 12/28/86 N W 79 76 1920-21 H W 34 32 2/27/82 H* W 79 77 1946-47 A L 31 58 3/16/91 N# L 66 77 LOYOLA (LA) (1-1) 1929-30 H W 43 27 1947-48 H L 33 70 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1931-32 H L 30 33 GEORGIA (2-3) 12/27/63 N L 76 83 KENT STATE (7-8) 1947-48 A W 47 45 1932-33 H W 32 18 GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-1; OT: 1-1. 12/6/86 H L 97 99 GP: 15; H: 6-1; A: 1-6; N: 0-1; OT: 0-1. 1952-53 A L 70 73 1932-33 A L 27 28 3/14/91 N #+ W 76 68 2/13/93 A W 95 79 1950-1951 A L 46 51 1933-34 H W 34 31 12/17/94 N2+ L 86 87 1/3/62 H W 66 62 MANHATTAN (2-0) 1933-34 A W 38 27 12/2/95 CA L 66 85 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1-0) 12/6/62 A W 66 58 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1934-35 A W 12 24 12/31/02 A L 67 79 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/22/64 H W 84 63 12/29/57 N W 71 63 1934-35 H W 40 25 12/30/03 H W 76 55 1927-28 A W 36 26 12/4/65 A L 67 79 11/20/91 H W 72 61 1/17/36 A L 12 43 2/6/68 A L 73 83 3/4/36 H W 41 36 GEORGIA TECH (0-5) ILLINOIS STATE (2-2) 12/21/68 A L 48 69 MARIETTA (3-1) 1936-37 A L 27 30 GP: 5; H: 0-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. GP: 4; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 1/21/70 H W 63 60 GP: 4; H: 2-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1936-37 H W 39 22 1/4/66 A L 77 89 12/28/83 CA W 59 54 12/23/70 H L 60 67 1907-08 A W 36 19 1937-38 H L 47 50 2/9/70 H L 62 92 11/24/96 H L 50 69 2/9/72 H W 75 68 1907-08 H W 49 22 1937-38 A L 22 34 3/6/71 A L 61 78 11/22/97 A L 65 87 2/7/73 A L 68 74 1920-21 H L 43 44 1938-39 H W 43 41 12/4/89 N L 92 111 11/24/01 N W 65 46 2/6/74 H W 83 70 1921-22 H W 44 25 1938-39 H W 44 39 12/28/89 N L 92 111 2/26/75 A L 68 69 1951-52 H L 59 74 INDIANA (4-3) 12/3/77 H W 65 47 MARIST (2-0) 2/2/54 A W 80 73 GETTYSBURG (6-1) GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 2-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/21/02 N#+ L 73 78 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0. 1/19/83 A* L 54 62 GP: 7; H: 3-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/1/29 H W 52 31 3/13/87 N# W 93 68 2/19/83 H* W 65 63 1911-12 A L 25 31 12/13/29 A W 35 31 KENTUCKY (2-4) 11/25/00 H+ W 71 69 1/28/84 H* L 52 63 1912-13 A W 27 11 1/1/31 H L 19 27 GP: 6; H: 0-0; A: 1-3; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 2/29/84 A* L 52 71 1914-15 H W 41 30 12/16/31 A W 29 24 12/23/35 A L 17 35 MARQUETTE (2-2) 1/19/85 CA* L 53 65 1949-50 H W 59 57 12/18/39 A L 35 51 12/29/37 N L 29 40 GP: 4; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/19/85 A* L 46 70 1950-51 A W 65 50 12/26/41 A L 41 50 3/15/57 A# L 92 98 1930-31 A W 24 18 231 1/2/86 CA* W 80 76 12/1/70 H W 91 63 3/23/03 N W 74 52 3/5/60 A L 66 73 12/18/74 H W 65 58 3/1/86 A* L 62 93 12/1/71 A W 80 67 11/22/91 A W 85 67 1/17/76 A L 62 73 3/5/86 N&+ L 56 57 INDIANA (PA) (8-0) 11/27/98 N W 68 56 3/27/03 N# L 74 77 1/10/87 CA* L 70 82 GROVE CITY (10-11) GP: 8; H: 6-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/18/87 A* L 52 65 GP: 21; H: 9-9; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/23/76 H W 76 61 LAFAYETTE (15-6) MARSHALL (4-0) 1/6/88 A* L 57 62 1905-06 H L 19 21 2/21/77 A W 76 59 GP: 21; H: 10-4; A: 5-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0- GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/20/88 CA* W 70 65 1905-06 H L 25 30 12/16/78 A W 92 64 1. 12/6/69 CA W 87 67 1/11/89 A* L 57 76 1906-07 A L 16 34 12/8/80 H W 79 70 1914-15 A W 31 24 12/6/90 H W 105 75 2/11/89 CA* W 79 74 1906-07 H W 47 28 12/3/83 H W 86 54 1915-16 H W 34 23 12/19/91 A W 89 65 3/11/89 N& L 62 85 1911-12 A L 17 27 12/10/84 H W 89 64 1915-16 H W 25 23 12/5/92 H W 95 81 1/8/90 CA* L 71 87 1911-12 H L 22 24 11/30/85 H W 94 45 2/8/17 A W 33 29 2/7/90 A* L 81 97 1918-19 H W 36 29 11/29/86 H W 108 49 2/15/17 H W 27 25 MARYLAND (1-5) 1/27/91 CA* L 78 83 1919-20 H W 38 28 1917-18 H L 31 37 GP: 6; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. 2/20/91 A* W 78 65 1920-21 H L 28 38 INDIANA STATE (2-0) 1918-19 H L 30 32 2/15/77 A L 75 88 3/7/92 A* L 57 67 1921-22 H W 54 33 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1920-21 H L 33 37 2/11/78 CA+ W 89 86 12/9/92 A* L 66 80 1922-23 H L 24 36 1942-43 H W 65 41 1923-24 H W 18 17 1/12/80 A L 88 95 1/22/92 CA* L 59 63 1923-24 H L 28 29 1941-42 H+ W 47 37 1956-57 H W 69 59 1/27/81 CA+ L 66 69 2/28/93 CA* W 51 48 1924-25 H L 11 24 1/11/67 H W 58 47 12/28/96 N L 63 66 1/24/94 CA* W 68 60 1925-26 H L 27 33 IUPUI (1-0) 2/10/68 A W 74 70 11/28/98 N L 52 87 2/16/94 A* L 65 67 1925-26 H W 25 22 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/8/69 H L 41 51 1/3/95 CA* L 46 55 1926-27 H L 31 37 11/27/99 H W 68 49 2/6/70 A+ L 74 80 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (1-0) 1/28/95 A* L 60 71 1927-28 H W 54 27 2/17/71 H W 88 72 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/10/96 CA* W 75 56 1928-29 H W 48 25 IONA (1-1) 1/26/72 A L 78 91 12/27/97 H W 85 51 1/25/97 A* W 89 71 1929-30 H W 38 30 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 1/8/83 H W 65 52 2/20/97 CA* L 57 76 1949-50 H W 84 51 1/21/80 H W 75 63 11/30/83 A W 70 55 MASSACHUSETTS (9-4) 2/17/98 A* W 80 79 1950-51 A W 70 48 1/22/79 A+ L 79 84 12/3/84 H W 80 66 GP: 13; H: 4-2; A: 4-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-1. 1/23/99 H* L 71 79 12/4/85 A W 95 64 1964-65 A W 89 74 2/2/99 A* L 58 76 HARDIN SIMMONS (1-0) IOWA (5-2) 12/22/97 H W 67 66 12/8/67 CA# W 73 71 2/13/00 H* L 65 72 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 7; H: 1-0; A: 4-1; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0. 2/6/77 H$ L 71 75 2/20/00 A* L 50 62 1955-56 H W 74 67 1927-28 A+ W 44 40 LAMAR (0-1) 2/27/78 A$ L 68 71 1/20/01 A* W 70 66 1928-29 H W 45 39 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/2/78 H$ W 70 54 2/5/01 H* L 67 81 HARVARD (3-0) 1929-30 A W 29 21 12/5/80 N L 65 67 12/27/78 N W 87 68 1/19/02 A* W 68 67 GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1934-35 A W 38 26 12/8/79 A$ W 63 45 1/26/02 H* W 67 56 1931-32 A W 28 25 12/14/35 A W 32 23 LASALLE (1-0) 12/23/80 H$ W 85 65 1/25/03 H* W 65 64 1952-53 H W 72 48 1950-51 A L 66 73 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/24/81 A$ W 101 61 2/18/03 A* W 82 67 12/29/72 H W 75 73 12/30/76 N L 80 112 3/16/84 A# W 95 91 2/6/82 A$ W 60 58 2/24/04 A* W 68 58 2/20/82 H$ W 74 60 HAWAII (1-2) IOWA STATE (1-0) LEHIGH (3-5) 12/7/94 A L 57 85 GEORGETOWN, KY. (1-0) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 8; H: 2-3; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/23/96 H+ L 71 79 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0. 1/5/79 H W 71 52 12/28/81 N W 81 65 1912-13 A L 25 39 12/15/03 H W 79 74 12/3/82 N L 67 70 1914-15 A L 28 29 MARYLAND-BALT. COUNTY (1-0) 12/30/90 A L 82 84 JACKSONVILLE (2-1) 1915-16 H W 41 28 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GEORGE WASHINGTON (17-9) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1915-16 H L 22 38 11/13/98 H W 84 56 GP: 26; H: 13-2; A: 2-7; N: 2-0; OT: 0- HIRAM (2-1) 12/26/78 A L 72 74 2/22/17 H W 34 19 1. GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/26/87 A W 81 67 1917-18 H L 26 39 MEMPHIS (0-1) 1907-08 H W 41 21 1910-11 A L 18 43 12/6/88 H W 81 74 1917-18 H L 23 31 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1925-26 H W 43 30 1910-11 H W 50 26 1919-20 A W 27 24 1949-50 A L 39 53 12/10/54 H# L 65 87 1911-12 H W 43 38

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MERCYHURST (1-0) 1932-33 A W 35 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0) 1-Point Games: 0-1. 12/3/58 H W 73 70 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1933-34 H W 28 23 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2-Point Games: 3-0. 12/5/59 A L 49 94 1/25/79 A W 91 85 1950-51 A L 43 72 12/27/03 h W 52 38 Most Points: 88 (1/29/97). 12/6/61 CA L 79 99 Fewest Points: 12 (1/23/32). 12/19/01 A W 62 55 MIAMI (FL) (17-16) MISSISSIPPI (1-0) NEW ORLEANS (3-1) Largest Win: 24 (1/29/97). 12/18/02 H W 69 49 GP: 33; H: 9-5; A: 6-10; N: 2-1; OT: 1- GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-1. Largest Loss: 34 (2/5/38). 2. 12/27/91 N W 67 65 12/28/91 N+ L 77 78 Win Streak: 4, two times. OHIO WESLEYAN (1-0) Big East: 11-9 (H: 7-2; A: 4-6). 3/12/97 H# W 82 63 Loss Streak: 3, two times. GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. BET: 2-1. MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-1) 12/29/99 A W 65 62 12/6/71 H W 112 48 1-Point Games: 0-1. GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/30/00 H W 62 46 2/19/27 A L 17 33 2-Point Games: 1-1. 3/19/01 N# L 61 66 2/18/28 H W 24 22 OKLAHOMA (1-2) Most Points: 86 (1/23/93). NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (2-5) 2/9/29 A L 23 33 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. Fewest Points: 40 (12/26/47). MONTANA STATE (1-0) GP: 7; H: 1-2; A: 1-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/18/30 H W 33 13 3/15/87 N# L 93 96 Largest Win: 32 (12/22/48). GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1930-31 H W 40 22 2/18/30 A W 25 16 1/23/88 A L 83 86 Largest Loss: 33 (2/23/99). 1929-30 H W 38 37 1931-32 H L 32 37 1/24/31 A+ W 28 20 1/15/89 H W 99 91 Win Streak: 5 (1/6/93-2/18/95). 1943-44 A L 40 54 2/7/31 H+ W 35 32 LossStreak: 5 (1/6/68-12/5/69). MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) 2/6/54 H L 77 91 1/23/32 A L 12 25 OKLAHOMA STATE (3-2) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/18/54 A W 96 76 2/6/32 H L 19 26 GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. 12/26/47 H L 40 43 3/11/57 N# W 86 85 2/6/60 A L 66 77 1/21/33 H W 39 25 2/8/50 A L 34 43 12/21/48 A L 52 58 3/11/63 N# L 83 93 2/11/33 A L 31 38 11/26/88 H W 93 75 12/22/48 A W 80 48 MORGAN STATE (2-0) 1/20/34 H W 39 34 12/1/89 N W 102 90 1/18/51 H W 81 56 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. NIAGARA (1-2) 2/17/34 A W 21 17 12/27/89 N W 92 81 2/9/55 A W 78 72 1/26/82 H W 80 67 GP: 3; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/19/35 H W 26 22 11/27/91 N L 63 74 12/12/58 H W 69 65 11/16/01 H W 76 55 1913-14 H L 25 29 2/16/35 A W 27 25 1/6/68 A L 84 100 2/19/75 H W 80 65 1/10/36 H L 35 43 OREGON STATE (0-3) 12/28/62 A L 85 86 MORRIS BROWN (1-0) 12/2/75 A L 69 78 2/22/36 A L 27 43 GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/68 A L 70 72 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/13/37 H W 34 31 1950-51 A L 36 61 12/5/64 CA L 71 85 11/20/00 H W 74 53 NORFOLK STATE (2-0) 2/20/37 A L 18 27 1950-51 A L 34 53 12/5/69 CA L 67 85 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/19/38 H L 41 51 12/26/81 A L 58 88 1/29/92 H* W 82 52 MORRIS HARVEY (0-1) 12/1/99 H W 102 78 2/5/38 A L 17 51 2/4/92 A* W 77 55 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/3/02 H W 96 51 1/28/52 H W 62 55 PENN STATE (68-75) 3/12/92 N& L 71 83 11/26/77 H L 72 76 2/14/52 A W 62 60 GP: 143; H: 45-31; A: 23-44; N: 0-0; 1/6/93 H* W 85 78 NORTH CAROLINA (1-7) 3/16/57 N#* L 85 86 OT: 2-2. 1/23/93 A* W 86 84 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (3-0) GP: 8; H: 0-3; A: 0-3; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 1/17/73 A+ L 76 85 1-Point Games: 2-2. 1/12/94 H* W 83 55 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/21/41 N# W 26 20 1/26/77 A L 68 88 2-Point Games: 2-2. 2/1/94 A* W 80 71 1911-12 A W 29 28 12/4/71 H L 75 90 1/13/75 CA W 84 77 Most Points: 100 (3/3/56). 2/18/95 H* W 67 61 1912-13 A W 25 20 12/2/72 A L 70 99 1/12/76 CA L 66 77 Fewest Points: 4 (3/5/06). 2/28/95 A*+ L 68 76 12/23/96 H W 85 70 3/15/81 N# L 57 74 2/16/83 CA L 54 60 Largest Win: 36 (12/8/01). 1/20/96 A* L 57 66 12/20/93 CA L 93 106 2/15/84 A W 67 59 Largest Loss: 32 (2/26/66). 1/8/97 H* W 76 72 MOUNT UNION (9-2) 11/29/94 A L 67 90 3/23/84 H# L 64 72 Win Streak: 9 (2/10/28-3/5/32) 2/5/97 A* L 63 78 GP: 11; H: 7-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/20/95 H L 49 66 1/13/96 CA* W 75 65 Loss Streak: 11 (2/29/64-2/22/69) 1/3/98 H* L 65 73 1906-07 A W 44 19 11/29/96 A L 61 82 2/13/96 A* L 69 77 1/30/99 H* W 60 54 1906-07 H W 36 22 12/6/97 H* L 69 73 3/5/06 H L 4 30 2/23/99 A* L 52 85 1907-08 A L 10 39 NORTH CAROLINA A&T (2-0) 1/29/97 CA* W 88 64 2/6/08 A L 17 30 2/1/00 A* L 60 64 1907-08 H W 28 24 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/6/98 A* W 72 61 1/17/12 H L 30 34 2/29/00 H* L 66 74 1910-11 A L 29 39 2/14/73 H W 79 60 1/5/99 A* L 64 87 2/21/12 H L 28 33 232 1/3/01 H* W 62 51 1910-11 H W 24 23 11/17/00 H W 91 46 1/22/00 A* L 66 81 1/17/13 H L 26 30 3/7/01 N& W 78 69 1911-12 A W 16 14 2/6/00 H* W 72 66 2/22/13 A L 20 31 1/15/02 A*+ L 69 76 1911-12 H W 34 21 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1-9) 1/16/01 A* L 58 74 1/20/14 H L 26 29 3/8/02 N& W 76 71 1912-13 H W 43 21 GP: 10; H: 1-0; A: 0-7; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. 2/3/01 H* L 67 75 2/28/14 A L 17 26 1/10/04 A*2+ W 84 80 1913-14 H W 36 10 1948-49 A L 12 77 3/8/01 N& W 66 54 1/16/15 H W 35 32 11/29/72 H W 75 69 1951-52 A L 54 62 1/12/02 H* L 53 56 2/24/15 A L 28 31 MIAMI (OH) (2-10) 12/1/56 A L 85 97 1/30/02 A* L 76 79 3/6/15 H W 39 35 GP: 12; H: 1-5; A: 1-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. MURRAY STATE (1-0) 12/29/66 A L 52 80 1/6/03 H* W 72 55 2/5/16 H W 43 38 12/13/53 H L 64 65 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/23/71 H W 89 75 2/9/03 A* L 64 66 2/26/16 A W 31 27 3/11/58 N# L 77 82 12/20/03 H W 70 49 1/22/72 A L 73 80 1/12/04 H* W 74 71 2/1/17 H W 37 26 12/20/58 A L 75 88 12/28/74 A L 70 86 2/7/04 A* W 66 58 2/24/17 A L 32 37 2/17/60 H W 83 79 MUSKINGUM (2-0) 3/16/74 A#* L 72 100 2/23/18 A L 15 38 1/28/61 A L 48 62 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/2/89 N L 87 100 OAKLAND UNIV. (1-0) 2/28/18 H L 28 36 2/14/62 H L 72 75 1921-22 H W 45 21 12/2/91 N L 77 78 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/22/19 A L 19 39 3/2/63 A W 74 64 1929-30 H W 57 30 11/23/01 N W 70 53 2/28/19 H L 31 33 12/20/63 H L 63 77 NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) 2/21/20 A L 23 37 1964-65 A L 66 89 NAVY (8-13) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. OHIO (2-1) 2/28/20 H L 24 34 12/10/65 CA# L 60 65 GP: 21; H: 4-1; A: 4-11; N: 0-1; OT: 1- 11/18/01 H W 58 47 GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/21 H L 33 39 3/4/67 H L 68 82 0. 1952-53 H W 68 66 2/19/21 H L 28 50 1/30/68 A L 12 66 2/13/32 H L 22 29 NORTHWESTERN (8-10) 12/13/75 H W 72 71 2/3/22 H L 27 30 2/25/33 A W 31 29 GP: 18; H: 1-1; A: 5-9; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 12/1/76 A L 62 72 2/18/22 A W 28 27 MICHIGAN (6-11) 2/2/35 A L 22 24 1927-28 A W 39 34 2/2/23 H L 31 38 GP: 17; H: 3-1; A: 2-9; N: 1-1; OT: 0-1. 2/1/36 A W 12 20 1928-29 A L 24 30 OHIO NORTHERN (1-0) 2/17/23 A L 11 38 1925-26 A L 25 34 1/16/37 A W 35 28 1929-30 A W 38 30 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/15/24 H W 31 30 1926-27 H W 35 23 2/10/40 H W 44 12 1932-33 A L 22 31 11/30/74 H W 53 36 2/22/24 A L 13 29 1927-28 A W 49 39 2/3/51 A L 51 64 1933-34 A W 27 23 2/7/25 H L 25 40 1939-40 A+ L 35 44 2/6/52 A L 44 54 1934-35 A L 28 12 OHIO STATE (11-15) 3/13/25 H L 30 35 1940-41 A L 40 46 2/7/53 A L 56 77 12/13/35 A L 30 38 GP: 26; H: 6-9; A: 5-6; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1/29/26 H W 30 26 1948-49 A L 44 62 2/3/54 A L 73 108 1936-37 A L 28 37 1/3/26 H L 34 47 3/13/26 A W 37 31 1952-53 A L 78 85 2/5/55 A L 65 77 1937-38 A W 27 22 1/3/27 H L 23 48 2/25/27 H W 33 27 1953-54 H L 69 78 2/8/56 A L 67 81 1938-39 A W 48 37 12/31/27 H W 50 32 3/12/27 A L 34 35 1954-55 A L 71 101 2/16/57 H W 79 63 1939-40 A L 33 39 12/17/28 A W 34 26 2/10/28 H W 48 25 1955-56 H W 75 66 2/15/58 A+ W 85 83 1940-41 A L 28 48 12/31/29 H+ W 38 33 3/10/28 A W 45 28 1956-57 A L 75 90 2/21/59 A L 55 90 12/20/41 A L 32 44 12/13/30 A W 25 17 2/15/29 H W 49 38 1957-58 H W 72 62 2/13/60 A L 58 74 1946-47 A L 37 39 12/30/33 H W 27 18 3/11/29 A W 29 23 1958-59 A L 55 75 12/3/60 A L 63 69 12/8/56 H W 73 71 12/30/39 A W 34 30 2/14/30 H W 47 20 12/2/59 A W 73 57 12/29/71 CA W 88 78 12/3/62 H L 55 57 12/30/40 A W 48 34 3/15/30 A W 47 30 12/6/60 A L 70 86 12/4/82 N L 65 73 12/28/88 N W 90 76 12/31/12 H L 44 48 2/21/31 H W 30 24 12/28/63 N L 80 95 11/26/96 A L 49 60 12/29/96 N W 60 12 1/8/44 A L 38 59 3/14/31 A W 37 32 12/30/96 N W 85 78 12/18/97 H W 65 63 12/8/45 A L 37 47 3/5/32 A W 36 32 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (1-0) 1/30/46 H L 33 43 3/12/32 A L 30 40 MICHIGAN STATE (1-2) NEBRASKA (3-1) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/7/46 A L 33 39 1934-35 A W 41 25 GP: 3; H: 0-2; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 4; H: 1-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/23/90 H W 84 50 1/20/47 H W 51 41 1/18/36 A W 45 23 2/18/27 A W 36 34 1/4/30 H W 34 27 1/17/48 A L 56 74 3/7/36 H W 41 38 12/22/53 H L 51 82 12/30/30 A W 23 22 NOTRE DAME (23-25) 12/20/52 H L 70 76 1/23/37 H W 36 28 12/17/55 H L 81 82 12/11/99 A L 57 69 GP: 48; H: 14-10; A: 8-14; N: 1-1; OT: 2/14/53 H L 53 62 3/6/37 A L 21 24 12/2/00 A W 52 51 2-1. 1/6/54 H L 55 74 2/12/38 H W 39 34 MINNESOTA (2-1) Big East: 7-9 (H: 4-3; A: 3-6). 12/1/54 H L 87 98 3/5/38 A W 26 25 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. BET: 1-0. 12/3/56 A L 69 100 2/8/39 H L 22 41

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

2/25/39 A L 35 36 1/11/22 A L 22 23 12/7/59 A L 79 91 2/23/80 A$ L 76 83 2/18/84 A* L 62 65 1/6/40 H W 31 28 3/7/31 A W 31 30 12/2/60 H W 81 80 1/10/81 H$ L 59 69 1/14/85 H* L 56 87 3/2/40 H L 29 36 2/27/32 H L 19 26 12/2/61 A L 70 86 2/28/81 A$ L 60 61 2/15/85 A* L 63 84 1/11/41 H W 36 27 12/19/51 H L 52 55 12/1/62 H W 69 64 3/3/81 H8 W 67 62 1/4/86 A* L 75 78 3/1/41 A L 21 36 1/3/53 A L 76 81 12/29/77 N L 80 91 1/9/82 H$ L 65 75 1/25/86 H* L 67 68 2/20/43 H W 38 37 1/1/55 A+ W 81 75 1/23/82 A$ W 48 46 1/19/87 H* L 62 63 3/16/43 A L 13 32 2/27/57 H W 94 76 RENSSELAER (1-0) 3/5/82 CA8 W 60 47 2/28/87 A* L 74 76 1/15/44 H L 12 15 12/27/65 H L 65 75 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/17/96 A* L 77 78 1/9/88 H* W 81 70 2/19/44 A L 29 35 12/28/64 A L 59 71 1928-29 H W 48 15 2/20/96 H* L 70 71 2/3/88 A* W 88 71 1/13/45 H W 58 41 1/30/76 CA W 67 60 1/11/97 H* W 75 67 1/30/89 A*+ W 85 81 2/17/45 A L 36 53 RHODE ISLAND (5-1) 1/17/98 H*+ W 86 85 2/14/89 H* W 87 77 1/12/46 H W 43 38 PEPPERDINE (0-2) GP: 6; H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1/25/98 A* L 65 87 1/13/90 MSG* L 70 71 2/2/46 A L 37 48 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/20/81 A$ L 60 62 2/11/99 A* L 58 71 2/26/90 CA* L 75 76 1/4/47 H W 12 31 12/23/72 A L 73 80 3/6/81 CA8 W 74 45 3/3/99 N& L 51 64 1/19/91 A* L 71 73 2/1/47 A L 39 46 3/12/82 N# L 88 99 2/4/82 A$ W 66 63 2/26/00 H* W 67 62 2/16/91 H* W 94 83 1/3/48 H W 35 34 2/18/82 H$ W 81 67 2/11/01 A* L 64 84 2/15/92 H* L 74 84 1/31/48 H W 12 34 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (2-0) 12/15/01 H W 58 51 2/25/01 H* W 70 60 2/22/92 A* L 65 71 12/4/48 H W 40 33 GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/02 A W 87 71 1/8/02 A* W 66 58 1/9/93 A* L 77 85 2/19/49 A L 38 49 12/23/95 H W 101 59 2/21/02 H* W 78 59 2/6/93 H* W 71 69 1/21/50 A L 21 34 12/3/98 H W 78 64 RICHMOND (1-0) 1/12/03 A* W 70 63 12/7/93 A* W 75 68 1/25/50 H L 51 58 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/22/03 H* W 86 65 2/12/94 H* L 62 68 2/14/51 H W 60 51 PRINCETON (2-1) 1938-1939 A W 47 24 1/17/04 H* W 59 49 3/10/94 N& L 72 80 3/3/51 A L 44 64 GP: 3; H: 2-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/5/94 CA* L 83 88 12/28/51 H L 40 62 1951-52 H W 56 52 RIO GRANDE (1-0) ST. BONAVENTURE (5-2) 1/22/95 MSG* W 94 87 1/19/52 H L 45 52 1953-54 H L 57 64 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 7; H: 3-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/9/95 N& W 74 71 3/1/52 A L 9 24 12/31/62 H W 71 62 11/29/78 N W 107 82 12/15/79 H* W 72 70 3/3/96 A* L 68 94 1/10/53 H W 57 56 12/2/80 A W 84 68 1/4/97 MSG* L 64 75 2/1/53 A L 53 73 PROVIDENCE (22-16) ROBERT MORRIS (23-0) 1/3/81 H* W 65 61 1/18/97 H* L 55 60 1/28/54 A L 85 91 GP: 38; H: 14-3; A: 7-12; N: 1-1; OT: 1- GP: 23; H: 23-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0- 2/11/82 A* L 57 61 1/22/98 H*2+ L 83 90 2/13/54 H W 74 62 0. 0. 1/20/82 H* W 86 56 12/9/98 A* L 52 73 1/15/55 H+ W 76 66 Big East: 21-15 (H: 14-3; A: 17-12). 1/18/78 H W 99 66 12/2/97 H L 80 86 2/6/99 H* L 60 88 2/26/55 A L 71 77 BET: 1-0. 12/9/78 H W 100 68 3/14/01 N# W 84 75 1/3/00 A* L 58 82 1/14/56 H W 78 60 1-Point Games: 0-1. 12/5/79 H W 77 50 1/2/02 H* W 77 54 3/3/56 A W 100 90 2-Point Games: 1-1. 12/30/80 H W 71 63 ST. FRANCIS (PA) (27-0) 2/4/04 H* W 71 51 1/12/57 H L 66 75 Most Points: 117 (2/11/90). 12/19/81 H W 88 76 GP: 27; H: 19-0; A: 8-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0- 3/2/57 A W 80 65 Fewest Points: 48 (2/22/93). 12/11/82 H W 95 80 0. SAINT JOSEPH’S (2-0) 1/25/58 A W 71 64 Largest Win: 27 (3/2/04). 12/10/83 H W 77 65 1/20/73 H W 88 65 GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/1/58 H W 61 59 Largest Loss: 21 (3/18/75). 12/8/84 H W 82 62 12/21/74 H W 72 65 12/14/74 H W 72 60 1/24/59 A L 58 67 Win Streak: 5 (1/12/91-1/2/93). 12/29/84 H W 66 48 3/2/76 A W 74 69 3/9/74 N& W 54 12 2/28/59 H W 84 65 Loss Streak: 4 (1/28/96-1/10/98). 12/10/85 H W 94 62 12/18/76 H W 84 71 1/23/60 A L 64 75 12/20/86 H W 77 60 12/10/77 A W 72 71 ST. LAWRENCE (0-1) 2/27/60 H+ W 64 63 3/18/75 N# L 80 101 11/28/87 H W 96 70 1/7/79 H W 65 57 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/11/61 A L 59 73 1/29/83 H*2+ W 59 55 11/30/88 H W 75 62 1/28/80 A W 56 51 1913-14 H L 14 17 2/25/61 H W 57 53 2/28/83 A* L 69 72 12/16/89 H W 88 71 11/29/80 H W 91 70 1/6/62 H L 62 74 2/1/84 A* L 66 78 12/15/90 H W 98 74 12/5/81 H W 94 77 ST. LOUIS (0-3) 2/24/62 A L 55 63 3/3/84 H* W 61 60 12/23/92 H W 87 63 12/18/82 H W 67 57 GP: 3; H: 0-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/22/62 A W 68 48 1/5/85 H* W 73 62 12/22/93 H W 80 65 12/5/83 A W 94 80 1952-53 A L 74 76 233 2/23/63 H W 76 67 2/6/85 A* W 68 55 12/29/94 H W 69 59 11/26/84 H W 104 88 1/4/58 A L 85 87 1/11/64 H W 69 60 1/14/86 H* W 71 70 12/8/99 H W 92 59 11/27/85 H W 107 72 1958-59 H L 62 79 2/29/64 A L 63 78 2/19/86 A* L 67 76 12/28/00 H W 77 55 12/3/86 A W 108 69 1964-65 A L 40 59 1/3/87 H* W 76 67 11/20/01 H W 86 62 12/2/87 H W 88 70 ST. VINCENT (1-0) 1964-65 H L 72 83 2/7/87 A* W 87 81 1/4/03 H W 85 49 12/1/90 A W 91 85 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/22/66 A L 62 66 1/25/88 H* W 87 86 11/26/03 H W 75 61 12/4/91 H W 84 68 1929-30 H W 29 28 2/26/66 H L 57 89 2/16/88 A* W 87 86 12/2/92 H W 89 75 1/14/67 A L 44 84 1/21/89 H* L 81 96 ROCHESTER (1-1) 12/1/93 H W 88 69 SAVANNAH STATE (1-0) 2/25/67 H L 73 87 2/7/89 A* L 78 88 GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 12/18/96 H W 79 42 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/13/68 H L 43 66 2/11/90 H* W 117 102 1913-14 H L 12 53 11/29/97 A W 79 55 12/1/01 H W 87 35 2/24/68 H L 68 77 3/3/90 A* L 74 85 12/29/65 A+ W 69 65 11/17/98 H W 95 69 1/18/69 A L 50 65 1/12/91 H* W 101 82 11/24/99 H W 84 56 SETON HALL (25-18) 2/22/69 H L 49 57 1/23/91 A* W 92 79 ROLLINS (1-0) 11/29/00 A W 70 52 GP: 43; H: 15-5; A: 9-11; N: 1-2; OT: 0- 1/17/70 H W 61 47 1/11/92 H* W 83 72 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/5/01 H W 77 55 2. 2/21/70 A L 48 61 2/1/92 A* W 85 81 1/22/75 H W 96 65 11/27/02 H W 69 46 Big East: 23-17 (H: 15-5; A: 8-12). 1/16/71 H W 75 62 1/2/93 H* W 91 85 11/22/03 H W 90 69 BET: 1-1. 2/27/71 A L 65 71 2/22/93 A* L 48 53 RUTGERS (18-22) 1-Point Games: 1-2. 1/29/72 H L 62 74 12/4/93 H* W 94 82 GP: 40; H: 10-9; A: 7-11; N: 1-2; OT: 1- ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) (2-0) 2-Point Games: 2-2. 2/26/72 A W 78 70 2/8/94 A* L 65 78 0. GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Most Points: 96 (3/6/87). 1/27/73 H W 63 53 1/7/95 A* L 81 85 Big East: 8-6 (H: 7-1; A: 1-5). 12/9/00 H W 79 68 Fewest Points: 51 (12/8/96). 2/24/73 A W 58 49 2/25/95 H* W 56 48 BET: 1-0. 12/29/01 H W 74 61 Largest Win: 32 (3/5/03). 1/27/74 H W 83 61 1/28/96 H* L 70 85 1-Point Games: 2-3. Largest Loss: 26 (3/5/94). 2/23/74 A L 64 66 2/10/96 A* L 71 80 2-Point Games: 1-0. ST. JOHN’S (15-31) Win Streak: 5 (2/32/84-1/7/86). 12/7/74 CA L 79 88 2/15/97 A* L 70 84 Most Points: 99 (12/4/72). GP: 46; H: 10-13; A: 4-15; N: 1-3; OT: Loss Streak: 4 (2/9/93-1/30/96) 1/18/75 H W 84 56 1/10/98 A* L 77 87 Fewest Points: 22 (2/7/17). 2-1. 2/22/75 A W 76 69 2/21/98 H* W 73 72 Largest Win: 26 (1/5/72). Big East: 12-23 (H: 8-10; A: 4-13). 12/27/56 N W 76 66 1/31/76 CA W 71 52 12/30/98 H* L 68 83 Largest Loss: 31 (1/27/76). BET: 1-2. 1/22/83 H* W 78 68 2/21/76 A W 65 61 3/5/00 A* W 57 53 Win Streak: 5 (2/25/01-04). 1-Point Games: 2-4. 2/22/83 A* L 68 74 1/29/77 A$ L 60 74 1/23/01 A* L 61 77 Loss Streak: 8 (1/27/76-2/28/81) 2-Point Games: 2-2. 1/21/84 A* W 71 59 2/19/77 H$ L 77 79 2/4/03 H* W 68 61 Most Points: 94, two times. 2/22/84 H* W 71 62 1/28/78 A$ W 82 65 3/13/03 N& W 67 59 1914-15 A W 26 23 Fewest Points: 51 (1/29/66). 2/2/85 A* W 64 62 2/16/78 H$+ L 68 75 3/2/04 A* W 88 61 1915-16 H W 34 24 Largest Win: 23 (1/2/02). 2/9/85 H* W 80 68 1/27/79 H W 50 44 2/7/17 A W 22 21 Largest Loss: 31, two times. 1/7/86 A* W 81 66 1/14/79 A W 54 45 PUERTO RICO (0-1) 1919-20 A L 25 41 Win Streak: 4 (1/9/88-2/14/89). 2/1/86 H* L 73 85 1/5/80 H W 54 50 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/22/66 H L 68 87 Loss Streak: 7 (2/18/84-2/28/87) 1/14/87 A* W 87 85 2/13/80 A L 53 66 1954-55 A L 70 74 12/1/67 H L 74 100 1/28/87 H* W 95 81 2/11/81 H W 70 63 11/30/68 H L 66 74 2/23/56 MSG L 76 81 3/6/87 N& W 96 88 1/16/82 A2+ L 46 52 PUERTO RICO A&M (1-0) 12/1/69 A L 79 91 1/31/57 H L 70 78 2/22/88 A* L 72 89 3/18/92 A# W 67 65 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/2/71 H L 87 97 1/30/58 H W 86 73 3/2/88 H* L 79 83 12/6/00 A L 74 88 1954-55 A W 90 71 1/5/72 A L 76 92 12/11/59 H W 74 73 1/25/89 A* W 82 79 12/8/01 H W 89 53 12/4/72 H W 99 73 12/20/60 N L 56 87 2/18/89 H* W 82 76 12/7/02 A W 82 60 PURDUE (4-6) 12/4/73 A W 36 21 1/29/66 H L 51 74 1/20/90 H* W 65 63 12/6/03 H W 64 37 GP: 10; H: 4-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/25/75 H W 82 79 1/21/67 A L 66 95 2/20/90 A* L 81 86 1930-31 H W 24 22 1/27/76 A L 71 102 1/31/70 A L 58 67 2/4/91 H* W 86 80 PENN (5-7) 12/18/31 A L 23 41 12/23/76 H$ L 77 81 2/1/83 H* W 72 71 2/12/91 A* L 73 83 GP: 12; H: 3-4; A: 2-3; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 12/31/32 H W 33 28 2/25/78 A$ L 68 87 3/5/83 A* L 73 91 3/8/91 N& L 69 70 12/31/07 H L 12 31 12/15/33 A L 27 33 2/23/79 H$ L 68 76 3/10/83 N& L 53 64 1/2/92 H* W 77 68 12/27/12 H W 22 18 12/15/47 H L 29 50 3/3/79 CA8 L 57 61 1/16/84 H*+ W 63 61 2/17/92 A* L 63 82

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1/16/93 H* W 76 73 Win Streak: 4 (3/9/01-1/18/03). 1954-55 A W 92 52 1948-49 A L 44 65 2/15/75 H W 71 70 2/9/93 A* L 73 91 Loss Streak: 10 (1/18/92-2/24/96) 3/19/93 N# L 65 86 1/21/76 A L 68 75 1/15/94 H* L 67 76 TEMPLE (22-20) 12/4/76 H L 61 62 3/5/94 A* L 54 80 1/29/14 A L 29 36 GP: 42; H: 14-6; A: 8-13; N: 0-1; OT: 1- UTAH STATE (1-1) 12/3/90 N L 80 84 1/25/95 H* L 70 72 1/8/17 H L 17 22 1. GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 3/4/95 A* W 76 72 3/2/17 A L 21 41 1928-29 H W 39 26 1949-50 N L 50 54 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1-3) 1/30/96 H* W 75 69 2/11/21 A L 28 39 1929-30 A W 40 28 1955-56 H W 84 81 GP: 4; H: 0-2; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 12/8/96 A* L 51 53 12/30/21 H L 28 32 1931-32 H W 29 21 12/9/95 A W 72 69 2/8/97 H* W 79 71 2/24/22 A L 21 25 1932-33 H W 43 26 UTICA (1-0) 12/14/96 H L 55 58 3/1/98 A* L 70 81 1/5/23 H W 26 23 1932-33 A W 40 30 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/99 H L 60 64 2/8/99 A* L 61 77 2/21/25 A L 22 31 1933-34 H W 35 30 12/21/81 H W 64 47 12/17/00 A+ L 73 76 2/27/99 H* W 59 58 1/8/27 H W 29 28 1933-34 A W 38 34 1/16/00 H* L 68 80 1/6/28 H W 45 24 1934-35 A L 38 45 VANDERBILT (2-1) VIRGINIA TECH (5-3) 1/13/01 H* W 77 65 2/1/30 A L 29 40 1934-35 H W 34 25 GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. GP: 8; H: 3-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/15/01 A* W 68 61 12/27/30 H W 31 28 2/14/36 A W 48 12 1923-24 H W 33 31 Big East: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1). 2/7/02 H* W 70 65 1/9/32 A L 28 32 2/26/36 H W 52 41 12/26/35 A W 57 37 BET: 0-0. 2/26/02 A*+ W 73 66 1937-38 A W 49 47 1936-37 H W 32 28 3/20/88 N# L 74 80 1-Point Games: 0-0. 2/15/03 A* L 61 73 1/9/52 H W 72 49 1936-37 A L 34 45 2-Point Games: 0-1. 3/5/03 H* W 86 54 1/9/54 H L 65 80 1936-37 A W 35 29 VERMONT (1-0) Most Points: 75 (2/26/03). 1/11/55 H L 85 93 1937-38 H L 41 43 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Fewest Points: 60 (1/23/67). SIENA (2-1) 2/4/56 A L 79 82 1937-38 A L 34 46 12/21/94 H W 82 60 Largest Win: 19 (3/3/01). GP: 3; H: 1-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/14/57 H W 76 64 1938-39 H W 12 36 Largest Loss: 26 (1/8/66). 11/28/88 H L 79 80 1/11/58 A W 71 68 1938-39 A L 27 36 VILLANOVA (24-27) WinStreak: 2. 11/28/89 H W 101 89 1/10/59 H L 60 70 12/28/57 N L 71 76 GP: 61; H: 17-6; A: 5-14; N: 2-7; OT: 1- LossStreak: 2. 11/28/90 A W 82 80 1/9/60 H L 77 85 1958-59 A L 73 86 3. 1/8/66 A L 74 100 1/7/61 H W 79 62 1/6/60 H L 74 82 Big East: 19-17 (H: 14-6; A: 5-11). 1/23/67 H L 60 77 SOUTH CAROLINA (0-5) 12/21/61 A W 74 63 1/21/61 A+ W 80 75 BET: 1-5. 12/4/64 CA W 74 69 GP: 5; H: 0-3; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/5/63 H W 87 51 2/21/62 H W 71 65 1-Point Games: 3-1. 12/19/80 A L 70 72 1933-34 H L 35 38 2/7/64 A L 84 96 2/20/63 A L 71 77 2-Point Games: 3-3. 3/3/01 H* W 70 51 12/23/71 H L 59 69 2/15/64 H W 69 67 2/19/64 H W 78 67 Most Points: 97 (2/18/78). 2/26/03 A* W 75 62 2/27/74 A L 50 67 1/9/65 A L 73 97 1964-65 A L 65 71 Fewest Points: 48 (1/12/83). 1/6/04 H* W 78 59 2/5/75 A L 62 64 2/17/66 H L 73 83 2/12/66 H L 64 71 Largest Win: 23 (3/2/85). 3/11/04 N& W 74 61 2/14/76 H L 72 79 1/7/67 A L 60 70 2/22/67 A L 49 87 Largest Loss: 33 (2/3/96). 2/19/68 A L 71 85 12/22/67 H W 80 63 Win Streak: 5 (2/7/86-2/13/88). WAGNER (1-0) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) 1/4/69 A L 55 70 1/15/69 A L 30 53 Loss Streak: 5 (2/19/94-2/17/96) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/13/70 H W 127 108 2/11/70 CA L 72 101 3/21/03 N# W 87 61 12/14/02 H W 89 55 1/9/71 A L 69 78 1/27/71 A L 48 54 2/11/60 A L 49 76 2/11/72 H W 109 99 2/16/72 H L 74 89 1/25/61 H W 57 55 WASHINGTON (0-2) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2-1) 1/6/73 A L 66 74 1/24/73 A L 50 71 1/15/77 A* L 64 85 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 3; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/9/74 H W 71 56 2/20/74 H W 56 49 2/18/78 H* W 97 81 12/19/50 A L 44 54 12/9/72 CA W 65 63 1/4/75 A L 68 77 1/29/75 A W 70 61 3/3/78 CA# L 70 72 12/20/50 A L 55 74 3/15/75 N# W 70 65 2/7/76 H W 71 67 1/24/76 H W 80 63 2/20/79 A* L 73 75 12/10/76 CA L 67 72 1/22/77 A L 74 96 2/23/77 A L 48 78 3/1/79 CA8 W 77 64 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (40-6) 1/14/78 H W 86 81 1/11/78 H2+ L 74 81 2/20/80 H* W 62 53 GP: 46; H: 34-5; A: 6-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-2) 1/6/79 A L 74 100 1/3/79 A L 57 62 2/29/80 CA8 L 59 72 1912-13 H W 32 19 GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/22/79 H L 66 73 1/2/80 H W 62 55 1/12/83 H* L 48 66 1912-13 H W 31 19 234 1931-32 A W 29 26 12/6/75 CA L 80 90 1/4/82 A W 60 59 2/11/83 A* L 65 78 1913-14 H W 21 19 1931-32 A L 13 24 12/27/82 A* L 66 87 1/9/84 A* L 61 74 1913-14 H L 13 22 12/26/63 A W 82 72 2/7/83 H* W 85 74 TENNESSEE (1-3) 2/11/84 H* W 47 45 1914-15 A L 19 28 12/29/76 N L 67 76 1/25/84 H* L 58 64 GP: 4; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 3/8/84 N& L 65 75 1914-15 H W 45 25 2/25/84 A* L 65 66 12/29/61 N L 83 84 1/29/85 H* L 63 70 1915-16 H W 25 20 SOUTH FLORIDA (0-2) 1/26/85 H* L 75 80 12/29/81 N W 55 54 3/2/85 H* W 85 62 1915-16 H W 12 24 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/26/85 A* L 72 80 12/6/98 A L 53 56 3/7/85 N& L 61 69 1/26/17 H W 32 23 12/19/75 A L 63 70 1/11/86 A* L 68 78 12/4/99 H L 50 76 1/18/86 A* L 70 74 2/17/17 A W 26 25 11/25/01 N L 63 69 2/17/86 H* L 62 69 2/7/86 H* W 85 71 1917-18 H W 35 32 1/26/87 A* W 84 70 TEXAS (1-0) 2/4/87 A* W 58 57 1917-18 H L 26 33 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (0-1) 2/9/87 CA* W 63 61 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/23/87 H* W 94 83 1918-19 H W 33 31 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/7/87 N & L 85 99 11/29/91 N W 91 87 1/16/88 H* W 85 73 1918-19 H L 24 40 3/12/86 A# L 52 59 2/10/88 CA* L 75 84 2/13/88 A* W 87 75 1919-20 H W 25 24 3/6/88 A* W 85 84 TEXAS A&M (1-0) 3/12/88 N& L 69 72 1919-20 H W 33 22 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) 1/4/89 A* W 81 76 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1/28/89 A* L 78 79 1919-20 A W 46 28 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/89 CA* L 80 112 12/27/85 N W 79 62 2/20/89 H* W 73 72 1920-21 H W 37 25 12/28/85 H W 77 52 1/3/90 CA* L 78 80 3/10/89 N& W 71 66 1920-21 H W 35 26 1/23/90 A* L 74 83 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (1-0) 2/3/90 H* W 94 82 1921-22 H L 29 31 STANFORD (1-1) 3/9/90 N& L 55 58 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/17/90 A* L 68 71 1921-22 H W 36 26 GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/7/91 CA* W 93 79 11/23/98 H W 79 71 1/2/91 CA* W 86 76 1922-23 H W 52 33 1931-32 A W 22 11 2/24/91 A* L 66 89 1/30/91 A* L 72 75 1922-23 H W 25 17 1948-49 A L 37 55 1/8/92 CA* W 83 74 THIEL (1-0) 2/10/92 H* W 77 68 1922-23 H W 29 27 1/18/92 A* L 79 83 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/29/92 A* L 61 78 1923-24 H W 29 19 STETSON (1-0) 1/27/93 CA* L 79 85 1924-25 A W 29 10 2/3/93 CA* L 76 82 1923-24 H W 23 21 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/6/93 A* L 74 78 3/2/93 A* W 77 76 1924-25 H L 17 25 12/29/90 N W 84 69 3/12/93 N& L 50 55 TOLEDO (2-1) 1/22/94 A* W 81 70 1924-25 A W 18 15 1/8/94 A* L 75 79 GP: 3; H: 2-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/19/94 H*2+ L 88 93 1925-26 A W 31 28 SUSQUEHANNA (1-0) 2/5/94 CA* L 77 80 12/17/88 H W 96 83 1/18/95 A* L 69 71 1925-26 H W 30 25 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/14/95 CA* L 63 65 12/23/89 H L 68 74 2/4/95 H*+ L 76 79 1926-27 H W 27 26 1911-12 A W 26 23 2/21/95 A* L 72 85 12/22/90 H W 88 68 2/3/96 A* L 55 88 1926-27 H W 38 30 2/7/96 CA* L 67 73 2/17/96 H* L 64 67 1927-28 H W 44 33 SWARTHMORE (3-2) 2/24/96 A* L 60 77 TULANE (4-1) 2/12/97 H* W 95 89 1927-28 A W 33 32 GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/2/97 A* W 65 63 GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/10/98 A* L 68 79 1928-29 H W 38 18 1911-12 A L 26 51 2/1/98 CA* L 73 84 12/28/35 A W 48 25 2/24/98 H* W 65 61 1928-29 H W 38 28 1912-13 A W 31 25 2/26/98 A* L 61 76 12/31/35 A W 48 13 3/4/98 N&2+ L 93 96 1929-30 H W 38 10 1914-15 A W 40 26 2/14/99 H* L 67 75 1/27/68 A W 75 73 1/19/99 A* L 65 86 1929-30 H W 67 20 2/9/17 A L 24 36 1/19/00 H* L 72 82 2/1/69 A L 89 110 1/27/00 H* W 79 70 1930-31 H W 29 26 1922-23 H W 61 24 2/16/00 A* L 62 83 12/30/84 H W 69 54 3/8/00 N& L 55 65 1930-31 H W 33 15 1/6/01 H* L 66 71 2/2/02 H* W 71 59 1931-32 H W 28 16 SYRACUSE (30-60) 2/27/01 A* L 69 80 UCLA (1-5) 3/9/03 A* W 56 54 1932-33 H W 47 27 GP: 90; H: 19-24; A: 9-33; N: 1-3; OT: 3/9/01 N&+ W 55 54 GP: 6; H: 1-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/6/04 H* W 59 45 1932-33 H W 52 23 1-1. 1/22/02 H* W 72 57 2/5/49 A L 48 51 1933-34 H W 60 34 Big East: 12-30 (H: 6-15; A: 6-15). 2/10/02 A* W 75 63 12/28/50 A L 44 68 VIRGINIA (3-7) 1934-35 A W 57 30 BET: 1-3. 1/18/03 H* W 73 60 12/30/70 CA L 64 77 GP: 10; H: 2-3; A: 1-3; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/7/35 H W 41 35 1-Point Games: 2-0. 2/1/03 A* L 65 67 12/22/72 A L 73 89 12/27/51 H W 73 49 2-Point Games: 4-2. 1/24/04 A* W 66 45 2/2/91 A L 85 112 2/18/67 H L 70 82 WAYNESBURG (3-3) Most Points: 127 (2/13/70). 2/29/04 H* L 46 49 12/28/92 H W 91 79 2/17/68 A L 60 92 GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Fewest Points: 17 (1/8/17). 2/23/72 A L 74 84 1910-11 H W 31 20 Largest Win: 36 (1/5/63). TAMPA (1-0) UTAH (0-2) 2/21/73 H L 66 79 1910-11 A L 19 35 Largest Loss: 26 (1/6/79). GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/2/74 A W 81 70 1911-12 H W 38 31

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1928-29 H W 50 17 2/25/70 A W 75 56 3/1/47 A L 59 72 2/8/01 A* L 68 69 12/10/63 A L 83 85 1939-40 H L 28 41 2/10/71 H W 62 41 2/12/48 H L 59 70 2/16/02 A* W 85 75 12/8/64 H L 63 80 1940-41 H L 40 44 2/24/71 H W 72 63 3/1/48 A L 36 52 3/2/02 H* W 92 65 12/20/69 A L 71 85 1/8/72 H W 78 59 2/16/49 H L 51 54 1/14/03 A* W 80 61 12/8/70 H W 81 76 WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) 1/30/74 A W 106 71 3/5/49 H W 34 32 2/12/03 H* W 82 46 12/18/71 A L 63 80 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1/30/80 H W 75 44 2/25/50 H W 55 53 2/21/04 A* W 67 58 1/3/73 H L 70 72 12/28/56 N W 85 81 11/27/82 H W 80 67 3/4/50 A L 53 59 12/30/86 N W 98 82 11/26/83 H W 86 56 2/17/51 A L 52 56 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (7-0) WESTERN RESERVE (4-3) 1/2/85 H W 84 50 2/26/51 H W 74 72 GP: 7; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. WITTENBERG (0-1) GP: 7; H: 2-3; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/22/85 H W 88 56 1/12/52 A L 60 79 1912-13 H W 36 29 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1907-08 H W 35 21 12/6/68 HCA W 59 52 1/30/52 H L 47 67 1920-21 H W 44 38 12/16/72 H L 54 63 1911-12 H W 34 28 1/20/53 H L 70 95 1921-22 H W 35 28 1912-13 H L 22 23 WEST TEXAS STATE (0-1) 2/12/53 H W 67 65 1922-23 H W 38 35 WOOSTER (3-3) 1930-31 H L 14 32 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/16/54 A W 70 59 11/29/75 H W 70 61 GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1931-32 H L 39 45 12/6/80 N L 73 92 2/16/54 H W 83 64 11/27/76 H W 79 77 1905-06 H L 14 34 1932-33 A W 27 22 1/29/55 A L 74 88 11/30/77 H W 80 56 1905-06 H L 21 23 1933-34 A W 40 29 WEST VIRGINIA (77-88) 1954-55 H L 86 93 1907-08 A L 11 30 GP: 165; H: 56-34; A: 20-53; N: 1-1; 1/18/56 H L 70 84 WHEELING (1-0) 1907-08 H W 36 28 WESTINGHOUSE CLUB (0-1) OT: 1-2. 2/25/56 A W 94 77 GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1912-13 H W 30 29 GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. Big East: 9-5 (H: 5-1; A: 4-4). 1/8/57 H L 86 89 12/22/77 H W 82 54 1913-14 H W 46 22 1918-19 H L 21 23 BET: 0-0. 2/23/57 A L 93 107 1-Point Games: 4-7. 1/15/58 H L 64 71 WICHITA STATE (0-1) WRIGHT STATE (2-0) WESTMINSTER (48-33) 2-Point Games: 8-5. 2/22/58 A L 86 99 GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. GP: 81; H: 37-17; A: 11-16; N: 0-0; OT: Most Pts: 96 (12/8/90). 2/3/59 A L 64 73 12/26/64 A L 58 109 11/20/98 A W 76 65 0-1. Fewest Pts: 107 (2/23/57). 2/18/59 H L 69 90 11/19/99 H W 69 52 1905-06 H L 12 32 Largest Win: 36 (2/12/03). 1/27/60 A L 66 76 WILLIAM & MARY (8-5) 1905-06 H L 13 16 Largest Loss: 39 (2/14/66). 2/20/60 A L 75 89 GP: 13; H: 7-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. XAVIER (3-2) 1906-07 A L 27 37 Win Streak: 9 (1/17/31-1/26/35). 1/18/61 H L 68 73 1951-52 H W 63 48 GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1906-07 H L 18 20 Loss Streak: 13 (1/8/57-2/2/63). 2/18/61 A L 84 92 1/12/60 H W 75 59 12/21/35 A W 23 21 1920-21 H W 54 25 1/20/62 A L 78 88 12/14/62 CA W 66 56 12/1/84 H L 58 61 1921-22 H W 34 25 2/17/06 H W 30 25 2/7/62 H L 76 80 1964-65 A L 61 63 12/7/85 A L 73 83 1933-34 H W 32 26 1906-07 A L 20 26 2/2/63 H L 67 68 12/5/66 H L 68 72 12/8/86 H W 99 76 1934-35 H W 38 32 2/14/07 H W 44 16 2/13/63 A W 69 68 1/4/68 A L 65 79 11/26/98 N W 94 76 1/22/36 H W 12 31 3/7/08 A W 20 19 1/18/64 H W 92 76 12/3/68 H W 68 62 1936-37 H W 32 29 1/18/08 H W 58 20 2/12/64 A L 84 86 1/6/70 A L 73 84 YALE (4-2) 1937-38 H L 38 41 1/29/15 H W 12 18 1964-65 A L 72 86 2/5/72 A L 68 73 GP: 6; H: 4-2; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1938-39 H L 37 45 1/10/18 H W 30 20 1964-65 H L 75 76 2/3/73 H W 83 62 1915-16 H W 31 29 1939-40 H W 47 35 1/25/18 A W 36 24 1/25/66 H L 79 90 2/2/74 A W 68 62 1917-18 H W 39 33 1940-41 H L 36 41 1/16/19 H L 29 35 2/14/66 A L 63 112 2/1/75 H W 70 60 1919-20 H L 25 26 1941-42 H L 48 53 3/1/19 A W 33 30 1/18/67 H L 78 102 1/3/04 H W 70 55 1920-21 H W 40 36 1942-43 A L 38 47 1/15/20 A W 38 27 2/6/67 A L 62 81 1951-52 H L 55 62 1942-43 H L 48 53 1/31/20 H L 26 28 1/17/68 A L 64 90 WISCONSIN (5-10) 1955-56 H W 95 74 1943-44 A L 64 82 3/6/20 H W 33 24 2/21/68 A L 76 87 GP: 15; H: 2-2; A: 2-7; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 1943-44 H L 54 58 2/17/21 H W 45 32 1/28/69 H W 90 87 12/15/28 N L 24 34 YOUNGSTOWN STATE (5-1) 1944-45 A L 47 68 3/12/21 A L 24 43 2/12/69 A L 69 89 12/15/31 A L 29 30 GP: 6; H: 4-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/45 H W 75 56 1/20/22 H W 37 27 1/14/70 H L 66 67 12/29/34 A W 31 27 2/29/72 H W 82 66 1945-46 A W 59 50 3/11/22 H W 31 26 3/3/70 A W 92 87 12/21/36 H W 41 30 2/16/74 A W 91 71 235 1945-46 H L 50 54 1/18/23 H W 26 21 2/3/71 H L 91 95 12/11/37 A L 36 44 1/8/75 H W 88 62 1946-47 H L 45 54 3/3/23 A L 28 33 3/3/71 A L 64 66 12/18/40 A W 36 34 12/21/76 A L 73 78 1946-47 A W 44 39 1/17/24 H L 23 25 1/10/72 H W 91 76 3/22/41 A# L 30 36 11/27/93 H W 112 66 1947-48 H W 68 62 3/10/24 A L 14 28 3/4/72 A L 90 104 12/12/47 A L 36 49 12/13/03 H W 57 42 2/14/48 H W 58 54 1/16/25 H L 22 30 2/5/73 H W 77 64 1948-49 H W 50 41 2/28/25 A L 25 35 2/27/73 A L 58 59 1948-49 H W 50 40 1/22/26 H W 38 23 12/1/73 A L 78 82 1949-50 H L 38 49 2/26/26 A L 30 37 3/2/74 H W 83 78 1949-50 A L 55 85 1/20/27 H L 23 29 12/3/74 A L 78 82 1/4/51 H W 68 62 3/3/27 A W 43 33 2/12/75 H W 83 77 1950-51 A L 67 91 1/18/28 H W 51 26 3/7/75 A L 73 75 1951-52 H W 72 60 3/2/28 A W 45 12 1/7/76 H W 70 61 1951-52 A L 74 82 1/18/29 H L 35 40 2/11/76 A L 72 85 1952-53 H W 62 57 3/2/29 A W 41 19 1/3/77 H L 91 100 1952-53 A W 91 75 2/22/30 H W 21 19 2/9/77 A L 69 90 1953-54 A L 66 71 3/18/30 A L 25 33 3/2/77 N L 54 66 2/20/54 H L 94 104 1/17/31 H W 17 15 1/4/78 H$ W 71 66 1954-55 A L 92 94 3/11/31 A W 24 22 2/8/78 A$ W 87 76 1954-55 H+ L 71 73 1/29/32 H W 33 27 1/20/79 A$ L 92 93 12/9/55 H W 74 52 3/8/32 H W 22 19 1/3/79 H$ W 72 57 1955-56 A W 77 67 1/28/33 H W 12 20 2/2/80 A$ L 66 68 2/15/56 H W 77 71 3/11/33 H W 45 35 2/16/80 H$ L 66 67 1956-57 H W 64 54 1/27/34 H W 12 21 1/31/81 A$ L 63 76 1956-57 A W 71 69 3/10/34 H W 27 26 2/21/81 H$ W 81 64 1957-58 H W 72 57 1/26/35 H W 35 34 1/29/82 H$ L 45 48 1957-58 A W 75 74 3/13/35 A L 26 43 2/24/82 A$ L 77 82 1958-59 A L 66 78 3/18/35 A W 35 22 3/6/82 CA8 W 79 72 1958-59 H W 72 68 1/25/36 H W 41 26 1/15/83 H W 81 67 1/16/60 H W 75 61 3/11/36 A L 12 43 12/17/83 A L 53 56 1/14/61 H L 51 76 1/30/37 H W 44 36 12/15/84 H W 84 65 2/21/61 A L 68 85 3/13/37 A W 48 12 12/14/85 A L 63 74 1/13/62 H W 58 45 1/29/38 H W 43 40 12/13/86 H W 78 57 2/17/62 A L 53 58 3/12/38 A L 35 38 12/12/87 A W 70 64 1/12/63 A W 61 51 2/18/39 H L 12 45 12/10/88 H+ L 81 84 2/9/63 H W 72 55 3/11/39 H W 49 43 12/9/89 A2+ L 93 97 1/29/64 H W 71 60 2/20/40 H W 68 49 12/8/90 H W 96 87 2/22/64 A W 92 73 3/9/40 A L 35 12 12/14/91 A L 85 86 1964-65 A W 75 61 2/11/41 H W 56 45 12/12/92 H W 82 78 1964-65 H W 101 71 2/4/12 H L 47 66 12/11/93 A L 91 99 1/12/66 H W 70 69 1/9/43 H W 48 33 12/10/94 H L 80 84 2/23/66 A L 76 102 2/27/43 A L 64 82 1/6/96 A*+ W 84 83 1/5/67 A L 71 78 2/16/44 H W 59 55 2/29/96 H* W 83 63 2/11/67 H W 83 72 2/26/44 A W 60 57 2/1/97 A* L 59 74 1/10/68 H L 72 81 2/21/45 H W 55 34 1/28/98 CA* L 72 76 Pictured with his parents Melvin and Brenda, Brandin Knight earned Big East co- 2/13/68 A L 72 96 2/24/45 A L 47 50 2/3/98 A* L 72 90 Most Valuable Player and Big East Most Improved Player awards in 2001-02. A 1/22/69 H L 64 65 2/13/46 H L 41 61 2/17/99 H* W 69 67 two-year All-America honoree, Knight ranked No. 24 among all-time NCAA 2/26/69 A L 61 82 3/2/46 A L 61 81 2/10/00 A*# L 58 62 leaders in career assists. He was also named to the Big East’s 25th Anniversary 1/28/70 H W 74 71 2/12/47 H L 41 52 1/31/01 H* W 63 46 Third Team, one of only 15 players in league history selected.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

PITTSBURGH vs. THE CONFERENCES

Basketball conference affiliations as of 2004-05. W L PCT. W L PCT. W L PCT. CONFERENCE TOTALS ATLANTIC SUN 4 1 .800 HORIZON LEAGUE 18 11 .621 NORTHEAST 59 0 1.000 Central Florida 1 0 1.000 Butler 5 7 .417 Central Conn. State 1 0 1.000 Conference W L Pct. Jacksonville 2 1 .667 Cleveland State 5 2 .714 Long Island 1 0 1.000 America East 3 0 1.000 Stetson 1 0 1.000 Detroit 0 1 .000 Maryland-Balt. County 1 0 1.000 Atlantic 10 119 77 .607 Illinois-Chicago 1 0 1.000 Mount St. Mary’s 3 0 1.000 Atlantic Coast 41 59 .410 W L PCT. Wright State 2 0 1.000 Robert Morris 23 0 1.000 Atlantic Sun 4 1 .800 BIG 12 13 9 .590 Youngstown State 5 1 .556 St. Francis (Pa.) 27 0 1.000 Big 12 13 9 .590 Colorado 1 0 1.000 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 0 1.000 Big East 313 366 .461 Iowa State 1 0 1.000 INDEPENDENTS 3 0 1.000 Wagner 1 0 1.000 Big Sky 2 0 1.000 Kansas 2 3 .400 Morris Brown 1 0 1.000 Big South 0 0 .000 Nebraska 3 1 .750 Savannah State 1 0 1.000 OHIO VALLEY 4 0 1.000 Big Ten 116 140 .453 Oklahoma 1 2 .333 Texas-Pan American 1 0 1.000 Eastern Kentucky 2 0 1.000 Big West 4 1 .800 Oklahoma State 3 3 .500 Morehead State 1 0 1.000 Colonial Athletic 10 9 .526 Texas 1 0 1.000 IVY LEAGUE 40 19 .678 Murray State 1 0 1.000 Conference USA 8 19 .297 Texas A&M 1 0 1.000 Brown 2 0 1.000 Horizon League 18 11 .621 Columbia 4 3 .571 PACIFIC 10 7 18 .280 Independents 3 0 1.000 BIG EAST 313 366 .461 Cornell 11 5 .686 Arizona 2 3 .400 Ivy League 40 19 .678 Boston College 28 17 .622 Dartmouth 9 1 .900 California 1 2 .333 Metro Athletic 10 6 .625 Connecticut 22 27 .449 Harvard 3 0 1.000 Oregon State 0 3 .000 Mid Continent 5 0 1.000 Georgetown 29 35 .453 Pennsylvania 5 7 .417 Southern California 2 2 .500 Mid-American 24 25 .490 Notre Dame 23 25 .479 Princeton 2 1 .667 Stanford 1 1 .500 Mid-Eastern 11 0 1.000 Providence 22 16 .579 Yale 4 2 .667 UCLA 1 5 .167 Missouri Valley 11 15 .423 Rutgers 18 22 .450 Washington 0 2 .000 Mountain West 1 3 .250 St. John’s 15 31 .326 METRO ATHLETIC 10 6 .625 Northeast 59 0 1.000 Seton Hall 25 18 .581 Canisius 1 2 .333 PATRIOT LEAGUE 71 54 .568 Ohio Valley 4 0 1.000 Syracuse 30 60 .333 Fairfield 1 0 1.000 Army 19 16 .542 Pacific 10 7 18 .280 Villanova 24 27 .471 Iona 1 1 .500 Bucknell 18 8 .692 Patriot League 71 54 .568 West Virginia 77 88 .467 Manhattan 2 0 1.000 Colgate 6 5 .545 Southeastern 18 24 .429 Marist 2 0 1.000 Holy Cross 2 1 .667 Southern 6 2 .750 BIG SKY 2 0 1.000 Niagara 1 2 .333 Lafayette 15 6 .714 Southland 1 1 .500 Montana State 1 0 1.000 Siena 2 1 .667 Lehigh 3 5 .375 236 Southwestern Athletic 3 0 1.000 Northern Arizona 1 0 1.000 Navy 8 13 .381 Sun Belt 5 2 .714 MID CONTINENT 5 0 1.000 West Coast 0 3 .000 BIG SOUTH 0 0 .000 Chicago State 3 0 1.000 SOUTHEASTERN 18 24 .429 Western Athletic 1 3 .250 IUPUI 1 0 1.000 Alabama 2 2 .500 BIG TEN 116 140 .453 Oakland 1 0 1.000 Arkansas 2 2 .500 Illinois 2 4 .333 Florida 4 2 .667 W L PCT. Indiana 3 4 .429 MID-AMERICAN 24 25 .490 Georgia 2 3 .400 AMERICA EAST 3 0 1.000 Iowa 5 2 .714 Akron 1 2 .333 Kentucky 2 4 .333 Albany 1 0 1.000 Michigan 6 11 .353 Ball State 0 1 .000 LSU 2 1 .667 New Hampshire 1 0 1.000 Michigan State 1 2 .333 Bowling Green 0 1 .000 Mississippi 1 0 1.000 Vermont 1 0 1.000 Minnesota 2 1 .667 Buffalo 4 1 .800 Mississippi State 0 1 .000 Northwestern 8 10 .444 Eastern Michigan 2 1 .667 South Carolina 0 5 .000 ATLANTIC 10 119 77 .607 Ohio State 11 15 .423 Kent State 7 7 .500 Tennessee 1 3 .250 School W L Pct. Penn State 68 75 .476 Marshall 4 0 1.000 Vanderbilt 2 1 .667 Duquesne 41 31 .569 Purdue 4 6 .400 Miami, Ohio 2 10 .167 Fordham 13 8 .619 Wisconsin 6 10 .375 Ohio 2 1 .667 SOUTHERN 6 2 .750 George Washington 17 9 .653 Toledo 2 1 .667 Appalachian State 1 0 1.000 LaSalle 1 0 1.000 BIG WEST 4 1 .800 Davidson 3 2 .600 Massachusetts 9 4 .692 Cal State-Fullerton 2 0 1.000 MID-EASTERN 11 0 1.000 Furman 2 0 1.000 Rhode Island 5 1 .833 Idaho 1 0 1.000 Coppin State 1 0 1.000 Richmond 1 0 1.000 Utah State 1 1 .500 Delaware State 1 0 1.000 SOUTHLAND 1 1 .500 Saint Joseph’s 2 0 1.000 Howard 2 0 1.000 Lamar 0 1 .000 St. Bonaventure 5 2 .714 COLONIAL ATHLETIC 10 9 .526 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 0 1.000 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 1.000 Temple 22 20 .523 George Mason 1 0 1.000 Morgan State 2 0 1.000 Xavier 3 2 .600 James Madison 0 1 .000 Norfolk State 2 0 1.000 SOUTWEST. ATHLETIC 3 0 1.000 Va. Commonwealth 1 3 .250 North Carolina A&T 2 0 1.000 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 1.000 ATLANTIC COAST 41 59 .410 William & Mary 8 5 .615 Prairie View A&M 2 0 1.000 Clemson 1 0 1.000 MISSOURI VALLEY 11 15 .423 Duke 5 6 .454 CONFERENCE USA 8 19 .297 Bradley 1 4 .200 SUN BELT 5 2 .714 Florida State 7 1 .875 UAB 0 2 .000 Creighton 1 2 .333 Denver 0 1 .000 Georgia Tech 0 5 .000 Cincinnati 1 6 .143 Drake 0 2 .000 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 0 1.000 Maryland 1 5 .167 DePaul 0 1 .000 Evansville 3 2 .667 New Orleans 3 1 .750 Miami, Fla. 17 16 .515 Houston 1 0 1.000 Illinois State 2 2 .500 Western Kentucky 1 0 1.000 North Carolina 1 7 .125 Louisville 0 1 .000 Indiana State 2 0 1.000 North Carolina State 1 9 .100 Marquette 2 2 .500 Southern Illinois 2 1 .667 WEST COAST 0 3 .000 Virginia 3 7 .300 Memphis 0 1 .000 Southwest Miss. State 0 1 .000 Loyola Marymount 0 1 .000 Virginia Tech 5 3 .625 St. Louis 0 3 .000 Wichita State 0 1 .000 Pepperdine 0 2 .000 South Florida 0 2 .000 Tulane 4 1 .800 MOUNTAIN WEST 1 3 .250 WESTERN ATHLETIC 1 3 .250 Air Force 1 0 1.000 Hawaii 1 2 .333 BYU 0 1 .000 Louisiana Tech 0 1 .000 Utah 0 2 .000

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

ALL-TIME SCORES

Mount Union 24 23 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/19 Allegheny 30 21 W 1905-1906 „ 2-9 Totals 340 361 Carnegie Tech 42 22 W 1/23 Carnegie Tech 33 16 W Juniata 28 27 W 1/26 Washington & Jefferson 32 23 W Coach: Benjamin F. Printz 1911-1912 „ 10-9 1/16 Penn State 35 32 W 2/1 Penn State 37 26 W Gettysburg 41 30 W 2/7 at Rutgers 22 21 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint 1/29 West Virginia 42 18 W 2/8 at Lafayette 33 29 W Wooster 14 34 L at Lehigh 28 29 L 2/9 at Swarthmore 24 36 L Westminster 12 32 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Lafayette 31 24 W 2/10 at Army 28 31 L Geneva 24 18 W Waynesburg 38 31 W at Rutgers 26 23 W 2/15 Lafayette 27 25 W Geneva 18 28 L at Mount Union 16 14 W Army 25 19 W 2/17 at Washington & Jefferson 26 25 W Grove City 19 21 L Juniata 33 34 L at Swarthmore 40 26 W 2/22 Lehigh 34 19 W Wooster 21 23 L at Grove City 17 27 L Allegheny 21 34 L 2/24 at Penn State 32 37 L Grove City 25 30 L Western Reserve 34 28 W at Washington & Jefferson 19 28 L 3/2 at Syracuse 21 41 L Westminster 13 16 L at Carnegie Tech 24 17 W Washington & Jefferson 45 25 W 3/3 at Buffalo 29 34 L Penn State 4 30 L Mount Union 34 21 W 2/24 at Penn State 28 31 L 3/7 Buffalo 39 36 W Allegheny 14 45 L Grove City 22 24 L at Juniata 55 26 W 3/10 Carnegie Tech 25 21 W 2/17 West Virginia 30 25 W Hiram 43 38 W at Carnegie Tech 47 30 W Totals 520 490 Totals 229 336 at Allegheny 15 39 L 3/6 Penn State 39 35 W Carnegie Tech 31 28 W Army 18 25 L 1917-1918 „ 5-9 1906-1907 „ 6-5 at Gettysburg 25 31 L Totals 610 484 at Mount St. Mary’s 29 28 W Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Coach: Benjamin F. Printz at Georgetown 17 21 L 1915-1916 „ 15-2 at Albright 23 54 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Swarthmore 26 51 L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Yale 39 33 W at Grove City 16 34 L at Susquehana 26 23 W 1/10 West Virginia 30 20 W Westminster 18 20 L Bellefonte 42 25 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Carnegie Tech 41 30 W at Westminster 27 37 L Allegheny 15 35 L 2/5 Penn State 43 38 W 1/25 at West Virginia 36 24 W Allegheny 21 40 L Totals 438 569 2/26 at Penn State 31 27 W Allegheny 17 33 L Grove City 47 28 W Washington & Jefferson 25 20 W Washington & Jefferson 35 32 W 2/14 West Virginia 44 16 W 1912-1913 „ 15-7 Washington & Jefferson 42 24 W Lafayette 31 37 L Mount Union 36 22 W Carnegie Tech 37 25 W Army Ambulance 22 30 L at West Virginia 20 26 L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Carnegie Tech 33 23 W Lehigh 26 39 L at Mount Union 44 19 W Yale 31 29 W Lehigh 23 31 L Carnegie Tech 36 14 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Lafayette 34 23 W 2/23 at Penn State 15 38 L Carnegie Tech 26 12 W 12/27 Pennsylvania 22 18 W Lafayette 25 23 W 2/28 Penn State 28 36 L Totals 335 268 Juniata 43 29 W Lehigh 41 28 W Washington & Jefferson 26 33 L 1907-1908 „ 10-6 1/17 Penn State 26 30 L Juniata 48 37 W Carnegie Tech 37 39 L at Geneva 31 19 W Juniata 42 35 W Totals 406 458 237 Bellefonte 38 23 W Colgate 27 23 W Coach: Harry Hough Mount Union 43 21 W Rutgers 34 24 W 1918-19 „ 7-7 at Georgetown 32 26 W Army 28 13 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Mount St. Mary’s 25 20 W Lehigh 22 38 L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint 12/31 Pennsylvania 12 31 L at Gettysburg 27 11 W Allegheny 29 30 L Carnegie Tech 30 21 W at Franklin & Marshall 24 17 W Totals 572 460 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/18 West Virginia 58 20 W at Swarthmore 31 25 W 1/16 West Virginia 29 35 L Mount Union 28 24 W at Lehigh 25 39 L 1916-1917 „ 12-6 Carnegie Tech 40 29 W Marietta 49 22 W Western Reserve 22 23 L Allegheny 30 25 W 2/5 at Bucknell 14 16 L 2/21 at Bucknell 25 15 W Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Grove City 36 29 W 2/6 at Penn State 17 30 L 2/21 at Bellefonte 30 35 L Washington & Jefferson 33 31 W Carnegie Tech 21 26 L 2/22 at Penn State 20 31 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Geneva 36 32 W George Washington 41 21 W Wooster 30 29 W 1/8 Syracuse 17 22 L Westinghouse Club 21 23 L at Mount Union 10 39 L Washington & Jefferson 32 19 W 1/11 Juniata 31 21 W Lafayette 30 32 L at Marietta 36 19 W West Virginia Wesleyan 36 29 W at Wooster 11 30 L at Allegheny 24 29 L 3/7 at West Virginia 20 19 W Washington & Jefferson 31 19 W Wooster 36 28 W PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES at Allegheny 21 38 L Carnegie Tech 38 22 W Totals 638 545 Western Reserve 35 21 W DR. GEORGE M. FLINT Totals 456 374 1913-1914 „ 7-8 1911-21 (10 years) „ Record: 105-68 (.607) 1908-09 „ No Team Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L „ Accomplishments Geneva 28 21 W Fourth head coach in program history...Led Panthers 1909-1910 „ No Team Carnegie Tech 32 23 W to a 15-2 record in 1915-16...Led Pitt to eight 1/20 Penn State 26 29 L winning seasons in his 10-year tenure including six 1910-1911 „ 6-6 Niagara 25 29 L 10-plus win campaigns...After taking over the Colgate 25 42 L program from Wohlparth Wagner in 1911, built the 1/29 at Syracuse 29 36 L Coach: Wohlparth Wegner Pitt basketball program from the ground up after St. Lawrence 14 17 L the school discontinued the sport from 1908-10. Rochester 12 53 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Washington & Jefferson 21 19 W Waynesburg 31 20 W Mount Union 36 10 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes at Geneva 18 32 L Carnegie Tech 42 27 W H.C. “Doc” Carlson, Lloyd Jordan, John “Speedo” Loughran, Andy Hastings, Carnegie Tech 30 25 W 2/28 at Penn State 17 26 L Jimmy DeHart, Frank McNulty, Ben Lubic, Norman Ochsenhirt. Geneva 44 27 W Juniata 47 40 W at Carnegie Tech 20 30 L Washington & Jefferson 13 22 L at Hiram 18 43 L „ Personal Facts Wooster 46 22 W at Akron 15 32 L Named All-America basketball player and led the University of Pennsylvania Totals 413 416 Juniata 42 29 W to the Eastern Intercollegiate championship in 1905-06...Played on a at Mount Union 29 39 L basketball team organized by Pittsburgh Pirates great Honus Wagner in Hiram 50 26 W 1914-1915 „ 13-5 1903...Following his Pitt coaching career, worked 50 years as a dentist in at Waynesburg 19 35 L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Pittsburgh...Born in Ontario, Canada, came to Pennsylvania at an early age.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL RECORDS

2/22 at Penn State 19 39 L Grove City 25 22 W Geneva 27 34 L PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 3/13 at Penn State 37 31 W 2/28 Penn State 31 33 L Totals 551 487 3/1 at West Virginia 33 30 W Washington & Jefferson 24 40 L DR. H.C. “DOC” CARLSON, M.D. 1926-1927 „ 10-7 Carnegie Tech 34 26 W Totals 423 438 1922-53 (31 years) „ Record: 367-247 (.595) Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

1919-1920 „ 9-6 „ Accomplishments Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1/3 Ohio State 23 48 L Coach: Dr. George M. Flint 1959 and Helms Foundation Athletic Hall of Fame in Allegheny 18 22 L 1/8 Syracuse 29 28 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1949…All-time winningest (367 wins) and tenured Carnegie Tech 24 25 L Yale 25 26 L (31 years) coach in Pittsburgh basketball 1/20 West Virginia 23 29 L Grove City 38 28 W history…Guided Pittsburgh to two Helms Foundation Washington & Jefferson 27 26 W 1/15 at West Virginia 38 27 W national titles in 1927-28 and 1929-30…Led Pitt to Carnegie Tech 38 28 W Allegheny 39 24 W its only undefeated season in school history at 21-0 in 1927-28…23 wins in Grove City 31 37 L 1/31 West Virginia 26 28 L 1929-30 were a career-best…Led 1940-41 team to Pittsburgh’s first and Michigan 35 23 W Washington & Jefferson 25 24 W only appearance in the NCAA Final Four…Featured in Life Magazine while Washington & Jefferson 38 30 W at Rutgers 25 41 L experimenting with the use of oxygen on the bench…Put together 12 10- 2/18 at Michigan State 36 34 W at Lehigh 27 24 W plus win seasons from 1926-1937 and three 20-plus win seasons in a four- 2/19 at Notre Dame 17 33 L Geneva 40 31 W 2/25 Penn State 33 27 W 2/21 at Penn State 23 37 L year period from 1928-1931, the winningest four-year period in terms of 3/3 at West Virginia 43 33 W Washington & Jefferson 33 22 W percentage in school history…Awarded Cup by NABC for Most Contributions Carnegie Tech 41 39 W 2/28 Penn State 24 34 L to the Game in 1948…Coached the East Team in the East-West game at Allegheny 25 24 W at Washington & Jefferson 46 28 W Madison Square Garden in 1950…93 graduates listed among basketball 3/12 at Penn State 34 35 L Colgate 25 35 L lettermen (eight doctors, 20 dentists, 12 engineers, nine teachers/educational Totals 515 521 3/6 West Virginia 33 24 W administrators, two FBI agents, nine coaches, one minister, one career Totals 477 433 Marine, 16 in various forms of business or manufacturing, one killed in 1927-1928 „ 21-0 service)…Wrote book “You and Basketball.” 1920-1921 „ 12-9 „ Helms Foundation National Champions „ Prominent Student-Athletes „ Undefeated at 21-0 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint „ Only undefeated season in Charley Hyatt, Don Smith, Sykes Reed, Claire Cribbs, Stan Wrobleski. Pittsburgh basketball history Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Dartmouth 36 33 W „ Personal Facts Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Yale 40 36 W Basketball pioneer who brought various innovations to the game…Sixth Cornell 23 34 L Panthers basketball coach…Four-time letterwinner at Pittsburgh in football, Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Grove City 28 38 L basketball and baseball from 1915-1917…1918 graduate of at Michigan 49 39 W West Virginia Wesleyan 44 38 W Pittsburgh…Earned M.S. degree from Pitt’s School of Medicine in at Chicago 36 26 W Allegheny 37 23 W 1920…Died on November 1, 1964 at the age of 70…Born July 4, at Northwestern 39 34 W Marietta 43 44 L 1894…Hometown: Murray City, Ohio. at Iowa (OT) 44 40 W 2/4 Penn State 33 39 L Dartmouth 63 33 W 238 Colgate 69 50 W 12/31 Ohio State 50 32 W 2/11 at Syracuse 28 39 L 1/6 Syracuse 45 24 W Army 37 31 W Washington & Jefferson 23 21 W at Carnegie Tech 59 38 W Geneva 43 42 W 1922-1923 „ 10-5 Totals 435 446 1/18 West Virginia 51 26 W 2/17 West Virginia 45 32 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson at Army 42 36 W 2/19 Penn State 28 50 L 1924-1925 „ 4-10 at Colgate 48 37 W Georgetown 34 32 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Carnegie Tech 67 28 W Lafayette 33 37 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 2/10 Penn State 48 25 W 1/5 Syracuse 26 23 W Washington & Jefferson 37 25 W Geneva 42 31 W Allegheny 56 32 W 3/2 Bucknell 20 23 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/18 Notre Dame 24 22 W Allegheny 38 34 W Geneva 25 28 L Washington & Jefferson 35 26 W Bethany 31 25 W at Carnegie Tech 59 38 W Westminster 54 25 W at Allegheny 28 25 W Washington & Jefferson 44 33 W 1/18 West Virginia 26 21 W 1/16 West Virginia 22 30 L 3/12 at West Virginia 24 43 L Grove City 24 36 L Grove City 54 27 W Totals 771 740 Carnegie Tech 31 22 W 3/2 at West Virginia 45 42 W 2/2 Penn State 31 38 L Washington & Jefferson 17 25 L Washington & Jefferson 52 33 W at Washington & Jefferson 33 32 W 1921-1922 „ 12-8 Grove City 11 24 L 3/10 at Penn State 45 28 W Swarthmore 61 24 W 2/7 Penn State 25 40 L Army 20 32 L Totals 1001 672 Coach: Andrew Kerr at Thiel 29 10 W Washington & Jefferson 25 17 W at Carnegie Tech 19 27 L 2/17 at Penn State 11 38 L 1928-1929 „ 16-5 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Carnegie Tech 25 40 L West Virginia Wesleyan 38 35 W 2/21 at Syracuse 22 31 L Dartmouth 42 29 W Washington & Jefferson 29 27 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 12/30 Syracuse 28 32 L 2/28 at West Virginia 25 35 L 3/3 at West Virginia 28 33 L at Washington & Jefferson 18 15 W Marietta 44 25 W Totals 492 447 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/11 at Pennsylvania 22 23 L 3/13 Penn State 30 35 L at Butler 33 35 L Geneva 55 38 W Totals 327 387 at Northwestern 24 30 L 1/20 West Virginia 37 27 W 1923-1924 „ 10-7 12/15 vs. Wisconsin % 24 34 L 1925-1926 „ 12-5 Allegheny 32 23 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 12/17 at Ohio State 34 26 W Grove City 54 33 W Iowa 45 39 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 2/3 Penn State 27 30 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/1 Indiana 52 31 W Washington & Jefferson 29 31 L Waynesburg 50 17 W Vanderbilt 33 31 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Army 22 33 L Amherst 32 21 W Carnegie Tech 41 14 W Muskingum 45 21 W at Michigan 25 34 L 1/18 West Virginia 35 40 L Geneva 31 22 W Cornell 36 26 W 2/18 at Penn State 28 27 W Allegheny 35 30 W Carnegie Tech 35 28 W Cornell 13 38 L 1/3 Ohio State 34 47 L Army 69 16 W Bethany 45 33 W Allegheny 34 16 W Colgate 25 29 L 1/17 West Virginia 23 25 L Temple 39 26 W 2/24 at Syracuse 21 25 L Carnegie Tech 45 21 W Rensselaer 48 15 W Washington & Jefferson 29 19 W George Washington 43 30 W Westminster 34 25 W Grove City 28 29 L 2/9 at Notre Dame 23 33 L West Virginia Wesleyan 35 28 W 1/22 West Virginia 38 23 W Washington & Jefferson 38 18 W Carnegie Tech 29 25 W at Washington & Jefferson 31 28 W Washington & Jefferson 36 26 W Lafayette 18 17 W 2/15 Penn State 49 38 W 3/11 West Virginia 31 26 W 1/29 Penn State 30 26 W Grove City 48 25 W Army 16 32 L Grove City 27 33 L Totals 660 579 2/15 Penn State 31 30 W Carnegie Tech 42 10 W Carnegie Tech 31 25 W 3/2 at West Virginia 41 19 W 2/22 at Penn State 13 29 L Washington & Jefferson 30 25 W 2/23 Bucknell 10 22 L Washington & Jefferson 38 28 W Geneva 29 37 L 3/11 at Penn State 29 23 W 3/10 at West Virginia 14 28 L 2/26 at West Virginia 30 37 L Totals 837 547 Carnegie Tech 25 32 L at Carnegie Tech 30 29 W

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%played in Milwaukee, Wisc. 12/16 at Indiana 29 24 W Minnesota 28 23 W 12/18 at Purdue 23 41 L 12/30 Ohio State 27 18 W MILESTONE WINS 1929-1930 „ 23-2 at Butler 20 23 L Temple 35 30 W 12/21 vs. Kansas% 23 24 L 1/12 Duquesne 29 30 L „ 100 „ Helms Foundation National Champions 12/22 vs. Kansas% 20 26 L Carnegie Tech 44 35 W 36-24 win at West Virginia, 12/23 vs. Kansas% 25 22 W 1/20 Notre Dame 39 34 W January 25, 1918. Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson at Colorado 25 23 W 1/27 West Virginia 42 21 W at Stanford 22 11 W Washington & Jefferson 60 34 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Southern California 29 26 W 2/6 at Duquesne 31 29 W „ 200 Muskingum 57 30 W at Southern California 13 24 L Army 64 18 W 56-52 home win vs. Allegheny, 12/13 at Indiana 35 31 W 1/9 at Syracuse 28 32 L 2/17 at Notre Dame 21 17 W February, 1928. at Northwestern 38 30 W 1/13 Duquesne 21 28 L Westminster 32 26 W at Iowa 29 21 W New York University 32 37 L at Georgetown 38 27 W „ 300 Grove City 38 30 W Carnegie Tech 33 22 W Carnegie Tech 44 30 W 27-23 win at Northwestern, 12/31 Ohio State (OT) 38 33 W 1/23 at Notre Dame 12 25 L at Temple 38 34 W December, 1933. 1/4 Nebraska 34 27 W 1/29 West Virginia 33 27 W 3/10 West Virginia 27 26 W Montana State 38 37 W Carnegie Tech 33 26 W at Western Reserve 40 29 W „ 400 at Carnegie Tech 24 18 W 2/6 Notre Dame 19 26 L South Carolina 35 38 L 46-32 win at Duke, 1941. Georgetown 43 27 W Georgetown 30 33 L Totals 786 621 1/18 Notre Dame 33 13 W 2/13 Navy 22 29 L „ 500 Carnegie Tech 49 25 W Creighton 21 19 W 1934-1935 „ 18-5 67-61 home win vs. 2/1 at Syracuse 29 40 L Western Reserve 39 45 L Dartmouth, 1952-53. at Fordham 31 27 W 2/27 Pennsylvania 19 26 L „ Eastern Intercollegiate Champions 2/14 Penn State 47 20 W at Harvard 28 25 W 2/18 at Notre Dame 25 16 W Washington & Jefferson 28 16 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson „ 600 at Washington & Jefferson 38 10 W 3/5 at Penn State 36 32 W 54-50 home win vs. 2/22 West Virginia 21 19 W 3/8 West Virginia 22 19 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Dartmouth, December 27, at Carnegie Tech 47 22 W 3/12 Penn State 30 40 L 12/8 Bucknell 52 22 W 1960. at Temple 40 28 W Totals 774 802 at Northwestern 28 42 L at Army 39 25 W at Iowa 38 26 W „ 700 3/18 at West Virginia 25 33 L % played at Kansas City. Mo. at Butler 42 22 W 81-76 home win vs. St. Vincent 29 28 W 12/29 at Wisconsin 31 27 W Wisconsin, December 8, 1970. Washington & Jefferson 67 20 W 1932-1933 „ 17-5 1/4 Duquesne 25 27 L 3/15 at Penn State 47 30 W Carnegie Tech 38 37 W „ 800 Totals 941 660 „ Eastern Intercollegiate Champions at Temple 38 45 L 72-71 win at St. Francis (Pa.), at Fordham 43 20 W December 10, 1977. 1930-1931 „ 20-4 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 1/19 Notre Dame 26 22 W Westminster 38 32 W „ 900 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/26 West Virginia 35 34 W 65-63 home win vs. Georgetown 32 18 W 2/2 at Navy 22 24 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Northwestern 22 31 L at Washington & Jefferson 57 30 W Georgetown, February 19, Western Reserve 14 32 L at Minnesota 35 26 W 2/8 Duquesne 35 34 W 1982. 12/13 at Ohio State 25 17 W at Butler 38 30 W 2/16 at Notre Dame 27 25 W at Marquette 24 18 W 12/31 Purdue 33 28 W at Georgetown 42 24 W „ 1000 239 12/30 at Nebraska 23 22 W Temple 43 26 W Temple 34 25 W 88-71 win at St. John’s, at Creighton 18 22 L 1/13 Duquesne 25 26 L Carnegie Tech 36 31 W February 3, 1988. Dartmouth 39 24 W at Carnegie Tech 30 24 W Georgetown 40 25 W 12/27 Syracuse 31 28 W 1/21 Notre Dame 39 25 W at Penn State 41 25 W „ 1100 1/1 Indiana 19 27 L 1/28 West Virginia 42 20 W 3/13 at West Virginia 26 43 L 69-59 win vs. Robert Morris, Purdue 24 22 W Washington & Jefferson 47 27 W 3/18 at West Virginia 35 22 W December 29, 1994. New York University 40 22 W at Fordham 47 16 W Totals 829 664 Fordham 22 14 W at Army 42 25 W „ 1200 1/17 West Virginia 17 15 W at Western Reserve 27 22 W 1935-1936 „ 18-9 89-53 win vs. Penn State, Carnegie Tech 25 22 W 2/11 at Notre Dame 31 38 L December 8, 2001. 1/24 at Notre Dame (OT) 28 20 W 2/17 Duquesne 24 25 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Washington & Jefferson 29 26 W at Georgetown 27 28 L 2/7 Notre Dame (OT) 35 32 W 2/25 at Navy 31 29 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L „ 1280 Army 36 32 W at Temple 40 30 W 12/7 Washington & Jefferson 41 35 W 59-55 win vs. Wisconsin in City College of New York 16 18 L Washington & Jefferson 52 23 W 12/13 at Northwestern 30 38 L NCAA Tournament, March 21, 2/21 Penn State 30 24 W 3/11 West Virginia 45 35 W 12/14 at Iowa 32 23 W 2004. Carnegie Tech 27 25 W Carnegie Tech 38 21 W 12/16 at Butler 36 28 W Washington & Jefferson 33 15 W Totals 790 573 12/21 at Xavier 23 21 W 3/7 at Pennsylvania 31 30 W 12/23 at Kentucky 17 35 L 3/11 at West Virginia 24 22 W 1933-1934 „ 18-4 12/26 at Vanderbilt 57 37 W 1936-1937 „ 14-7 3/14 at Penn State 37 32 W 12/28 at Tulane 48 25 W Totals 647 561 „ Eastern Intercollegiate Champions 12/31 at Tulane 48 13 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 1/2 at Louisiana State 52 47 W 1931-1932 „ 14-16 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 1/8 Carnegie Tech 29 34 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/10 Notre Dame 35 43 L at Northwestern 28 37 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/17 at Georgetown 42 43 L at DePaul (OT) 37 41 L Georgetown 34 31 W 1/18 at Penn State 45 23 W at Butler 32 21 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/15 at Purdue 27 33 L 1/22 Westminster 42 31 W 12/21 Wisconsin 41 30 W Temple 29 21 W at Northwestern 27 23 W 1/25 West Virginia 41 26 W Temple 32 28 W 12/15 at Wisconsin 29 30 L at Butler 24 35 L 2/1 at Navy 42 20 W at Carnegie Tech 30 26 W 2/8 at Duquesne 42 54 W 1/13 Notre Dame 34 31 W 2/14 at Temple 48 42 W 1/16 at Navy 35 28 W PITTSBURGH’S HOME COURT RECORD 2/18 Duquesne 46 41 W at Georgetown 27 30 L 2/22 at Notre Dame 27 43 L 1/23 Penn State 36 28 W Arena/Court (Years) Years GP W-L Pct. 2/26 Temple 52 41 W 1/30 West Virginia 44 36 W Petersen Events Center (2002-2004) 2 36 35-1 .972 2/29 at Carnegie Tech 29 21 W Westminster 32 29 W Fitzgerald Field House (1951-2002) 51 589 414-175 .703 3/4 Georgetown 41 36 W 2/10 Duquesne 51 50 W Civic/Mellon Arena (1962-2003) 42 110 53-57 .482 3/7 Penn State 41 38 W Carnegie Tech 43 37 W 3/11 at West Virginia 42 43 L 2/20 at Notre Dame 18 27 L Pitt Pavilion (1924-1951) 27 279 199-80 .713 3/14 Carnegie Tech 27 32 L 2/24 Duquesne 30 31 L Motor Square Garden/Trees Gym (pre-1924)* 17 197 130-67 .660 Totals 1055 912 at Temple 34 45 L Total On-Campus Record (1924-2004) 904 648-256 .717 Georgetown 39 22 W 3/6 at Penn State 21 24 L *several games are listed as unavailable as to location. 3/13 at West Virginia 48 42 W

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Westminster 37 45 L PITT vs. RANKED OPPONENTS 1/28 Duquesne 29 40 L Temple 42 36 W Carnegie Tech 51 43 W „ Total Games vs. Ranked 2/8 Penn State 22 41 L Opponents: 223. at Temple 27 36 L „ Record vs. Top-25 (since Georgetown 43 41 W 1999): 13-14 (48.1%) 2/18 West Virginia 42 45 L „ Record vs. Top-25: 59-164 at Fordham 40 34 W (26.4%). 2/25 at Penn State 35 36 L „ Record vs. No. 1: 0-12 Georgetown 44 39 W 3/11 West Virginia 49 43 W (0.0%). Sammy David Totals 746 727 „ Record vs. Top-5: 8-43 (1946-49) scored (15.7%) 1939-1940 „ 8-9 921 points and „ Record vs. Top-5 (since averaged 12.1 1996): 4-6. Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson points per game „ Record vs. Top-10: 18-69 over a 76-game (20.6%) Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L career from 1946- „ Most Games vs. Ranked at Butler 36 47 L 49. David also led Opponents in a Season: 12, at Northwestern 33 39 L the 1948-49 team in 12/18 at Indiana 35 51 L scoring with a 15.6 1989-90 and 1990-91. 12/30 at Ohio State 34 30 W points per game „ Most Wins Over Ranked at Michigan (OT) 35 44 L average. David’s Opponents in a Season: 5, 1/6 Penn State 31 28 W son Joey also 1987-88 and 1988-89. Westminster 47 35 W lettered four years „ Consecutive Games Played at Cornell 38 33 W with the Panthers Carnegie Tech 73 42 W vs. Ranked Opponents: 4, 1/ from 1982-86. 5/90-1/19/90; 3, several other Waynesburg 28 41 L 2/10 Navy 44 42 W times. Geneva 45 47 L „ Most Consecutive Wins vs. 2/20 West Virginia 68 49 W Ranked Opponents: 3, 1/24/ Carnegie Tech 44 46 L 04-3/2/04; 2/4/91-2/20/91,1/ 2/28 at Fordham (MSG) 57 37 W 26/87-2/9/87, 2/2/77-1/10/79. 3/2 Penn State 29 36 L „ Most Consecutive Losses 3/9 at West Virginia 35 42 L vs. Ranked Opponents: 19, Totals 712 689 2/20/93-12/20/95. 1940-1941 „ 13-6 „ Most Consecutive Games Played Without a Ranked „ NCAA Final Four Opponent: 163, 12/28/63-12/ 240 30/70. Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson NCAA Eastern Regionals 1/17 Penn State 30 34 L (Madison, Wisc., Wisconsin Fieldhouse) California State (OT) 45 33 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 3/21 vs. North Carolina 26 20 W 2/4 West Virginia 47 66 L at Temple 35 29 W 12/18 at Wisconsin 36 34 W Geneva 42 54 L Totals 727 672 at Illinois 43 41 W NCAA Final Four Indiana State (OT) 47 37 W at Northwestern 28 48 L (Madison, Wisc., Wisconsin Fieldhouse) Carnegie Tech 46 56 L 1937-1938 „ 9-12 at Butler 41 40 W 3/22 at Wisconsin 30 36 L 2/21 Penn State 28 33 L at Michigan 40 46 L Totals 754 692 Westminster 48 53 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 12/30 at Ohio State 48 34 W Army 28 38 L Westminster 36 41 L 1941-1942 „ 5-10 Totals 617 641 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/11 Penn State 36 27 W at Northwestern 27 22 W Carnegie Tech 45 30 W Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 1942-1943 „ 10-5 12/11 at Wisconsin 36 44 L Waynesburg 40 44 L at Butler 23 24 L at Duke 46 32 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson at Fordham 35 23 W Army 39 32 W 12/20 at Northwestern 32 44 L 12/29 vs. Kentucky % 29 40 L 2/11 West Virginia 56 45 W at Butler 29 39 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Syracuse 49 47 W Geneva 50 36 W 12/26 at Indiana 41 50 L Bethany 44 43 W 1/12 Duquesne 35 28 W Carnegie Tech 38 29 W Cornell 39 32 W 12/31 Ohio State 44 48 L Carnegie Tech 50 33 W Geneva 55 41 W Carnegie Tech 64 34 W 1/9 West Virginia 48 33 W 1/19 Notre Dame 41 51 L 3/1 at Penn State 21 36 L Geneva 51 38 W at Carnegie Tech 44 38 W Georgetown 47 50 L 2/20 Penn State 38 37 W 1/29 West Virginia 43 40 W Geneva 46 32 W Westminster 38 41 L at Geneva 63 51 W 2/5 at Notre Dame 17 51 L at Cornell 60 54 W Temple 41 43 L Indiana State 65 41 W 2/12 Penn State 39 34 W at Westminster 38 47 L at Temple 34 46 L at Army 31 30 W at Georgetown 22 34 L Westminster 48 53 L 2/23 Duquesne 37 39 L Carnegie Tech 55 43 W at Carnegie Tech 36 30 W 3/16 at Penn State 13 32 L 3/5 at Penn State 26 25 W 2/27 at West Virginia 64 82 L 3/12 at West Virginia 35 38 L Totals 701 664 Totals 740 783 %Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 1943-1944 „ 7-7 1938-1939 „ 10-8 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at New York University 40 54 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Westminster 64 82 L at Northwestern 48 37 W Carnegie Tech 63 33 W at Bradley 39 56 L 1/8 at Ohio State 38 59 L at Duke 51 37 W Doc Carlson began taking his teams on competition trips to the West Coast. During a 1949 trip to Geneva 44 38 W at Richmond 47 24 W California while playing games against California, Stanford, Loyola Marymount and UCLA, members of 1/15 Penn State 12 15 L Cornell 50 39 W the Pitt basketball team travel party took time to visit with Hollywood legends Jack Benny and at Carnegie Tech 52 33 W Westminster 54 58 L Carnegie Tech 50 55 L Claudette Colbert. at Geneva 59 58 W

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at Army 32 66 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Bethany 47 45 W 1946-1947 „ 8-10 vs. Connecticut % 52 35 W RECORD vs. RANKED TEAMS 2/16 West Virginia 59 55 W vs. Drake % 55 67 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 2/19 at Penn State 29 35 L vs. Utah State % 50 54 L Note: Pittsburgh did not play a 2/26 at West Virginia 60 57 W Westminster 38 49 L Totals 653 688 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/7 at Cincinnati 38 63 L ranked opponent from 12/28/63- 12/7 at Ohio State 33 39 L Carnegie Tech 42 62 L 12/30/70. 1944-1945 „ 8-4 at Butler 39 41 L Grove City 84 51 W at Northwestern 37 39 L 1/21 at Penn State 21 34 L Season GP W-L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson at Illinois 31 58 L 1/25 Penn State 51 58 L 1949-50 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 1/4 Penn State 42 31 W Gettysburg 59 57 W 1950-51 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Carnegie Tech 60 21 W at Bradley 48 84 L at Army 53 60 L 1951-52 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 at Allegheny 61 31 W at Arkansas 36 41 L 1954-55 ...... 1 ...... 1-0 Geneva 49 45 W Westminster 45 54 L 2/8 at Oklahoma State 34 43 L at Geneva 56 57 L 1955-56 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 at Carnegie Tech 59 45 W at Memphis 39 53 L 1956-57 ...... 7 ...... 1-6 1/13 Penn State 58 41 W 1/20 Ohio State 51 41 W at Westminster 55 85 L at Westminster 47 68 L Bethany 55 47 W at Carnegie Tech 59 66 L 1957-58 ...... 3 ...... 1-2 Carnegie Tech 67 41 W 2/1 at Penn State 39 46 L 2/25 West Virginia 55 53 W 1958-59 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 Geneva 57 51 W Carnegie Tech 53 46 W 3/4 at West Virginia 53 59 L 1959-60 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 at Army 51 71 L 2/12 West Virginia 41 52 L Totals 868 1014 1961-62 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 2/4 Westminster 75 56 W at Allegheny 40 38 W 1962-63 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 2/17 at Penn State 36 53 L Geneva 57 47 W %played at Corn Bowl Tournament at Westminster 44 39 W 1970-71 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 2/21 West Virginia 55 34 W 1971-72 ...... 3 ...... 0-3 2/24 at West Virginia 47 50 L 3/1 at West Virginia 59 72 L 1950-1951 9-17 Totals 835 827 „ 1972-73 ...... 1 ...... 0-1 Totals 662 586 1973-74 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 1945-1946 „ 7-7 1947-1948 „ 10-11 1974-75 ...... 3 ...... 2-1 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1975-76 ...... 5 ...... 0-5 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson at Kent State 46 51 L 1976-77 ...... 2 ...... 1-1 at Gettysburg 65 50 W 1977-78 ...... 1 ...... 1-0 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Minnesota 43 72 L 1978-79 ...... 1 ...... 1-0 12/8 at Ohio State 37 47 L 12/12 at Wisconsin 36 49 L 12/19 at Washington 44 54 L Illinois 33 70 L 1979-80 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 Bethany 67 36 W 12/20 at Washington 55 74 L 1980-81 ...... 2 ...... 0-2 at Geneva 54 43 W 12/15 Purdue 29 50 L at Oregon State 36 61 L Louisville 42 64 L 1981-82 ...... 4 ...... 1-3 Carnegie Tech 56 45 W at Oregon State 34 53 L 1982-83 ...... 10 ...... 3-7 1/12 Penn State 43 38 W Alabama 29 39 L 12/26 at California 58 70 L at Westminster 59 50 W 12/26 Miami 40 43 L 12/28 at UCLA 44 68 L 1983-84 ...... 6 ...... 1-5 Geneva 43 41 W at Loyola-New Orleans 47 45 W at Iowa 66 73 L 1984-85 ...... 9 ...... 1-8 1/30 Ohio State 33 43 L 1/3 Penn State 35 34 W 1/4 Westminster 68 62 W 1985-86 ...... 7 ...... 1-6 2/2 at Penn State 37 48 L Carnegie Tech 46 40 W Geneva 73 76 L 1986-87 ...... 9 ...... 4-5 at Carnegie Tech 57 45 W Army 42 41 W at Carnegie Tech 42 66 L 1987-88 ...... 8 ...... 5-3 2/13 West Virginia 41 61 L 1/14 Bethany 68 40 W 1/13 Cincinnati 49 64 L 1988-89 ...... 11 ...... 5-6 at Army 42 56 L 1/17 at Ohio State 56 74 L 1/18 Miami 81 56 W at Colgate 46 63 L 1989-90 ...... 12 ...... 2-10 241 Westminster 50 54 L at Grove City 70 48 W 1990-91 ...... 12 ...... 4-8 3/2 at West Virginia 61 81 L at Cornell 40 52 L 1/22 at Bradley 59 82 L 1/31 Penn State 42 34 W 1991-92 ...... 11 ...... 4-7 Totals 835 827 2/3 at Navy 51 64 L 1992-93 ...... 8 ...... 4-4 Carnegie Tech 47 41 W at Westminster 67 91 L Allegheny 51 33 W 2/9 Bucknell 67 45 W 1993-94 ...... 6 ...... 0-6 Westminster 68 62 W 2/14 Penn State 60 51 W 1994-95 ...... 10 ...... 0-10 2/12 West Virginia 59 70 L 2/17 at West Virginia 52 56 L 1995-96 ...... 7 ...... 1-6 2/14 Westminster 58 54 W Carnegie Tech 70 45 W 1996-97 ...... 3 ...... 1-2 3/1 at West Virginia 36 52 L at Army 48 44 W 1997-98 ...... 4 ...... 0-4 Totals 950 1050 2/26 West Virginia 74 72 W 1998-99 ...... 9 ...... 2-7 1948-1949 „ 12-13 3/3 at Penn State 44 64 L 1999-00 ...... 3 ...... 0-3 Totals 1466 1612 2000-01 ...... 10 ...... 4-6 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE 2001-02 ...... 5 ...... 3-2 ERA BEGINS 2002-03 ...... 5 ...... 2-3 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2003-04 ...... 7 ...... 4-3 12/4 Penn State 40 33 W Total ...... 223 ...... 59-164 Bethany 65 64 W 1951-1952 10-12 at Michigan 44 62 L „ at North Carolina State 42 77 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson %Keystone Classic 12/21 at Miami 52 58 L 12/22 at Miami 80 48 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1952-1953 „ 12-11 12/28 Florida 50 40 W 12/15 Columbia 65 64 W 12/29 Florida 45 39 W 12/19 Pennsylvania 52 55 L Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Carnegie Tech 48 43 W William & Mary 63 48 W Allegheny 63 46 W 12/27 Virginia% 73 49 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Army 42 35 W 12/28 Penn State% 40 62 L at Michigan 78 85 L at Bradley 50 52 L Yale 55 62 L Westminster 62 57 W at Denver 45 47 L Princeton 56 52 W 12/13 Miami (Ohio) 64 65 L at Utah 44 65 L 1/9 Syracuse 72 49 W Ohio 68 66 W 1/28 at California 37 55 L 1/12 at West Virginia 60 79 L 12/20 Ohio State 70 76 L at Stanford 37 55 L at Carnegie Tech 56 65 L Harvard 72 48 W at Loyola Marymount 45 54 L 1/19 Penn State 45 52 L Dartmouth 67 61 W 2/5 at UCLA 48 51 L Georgetown 59 74 L Cornell 67 62 W 2/7 at Arizona 47 52 L 1/28 Notre Dame 62 55 W 1/3 at Pennsylvania 76 81 L Westminster 50 41 W 1/30 West Virginia 47 67 L Geneva 97 75 W 2/16 West Virginia 51 54 L at Geneva 77 72 W 1/10 Penn State 57 56 W 2/19 at Penn State 38 49 L at North Carolina State 54 62 L Carnegie Tech 66 52 W 2/23 Carnegie Tech 76 49 W 2/6 at Navy 44 54 L 1/20 West Virginia 70 95 L Westminster 50 40 W at Westminster 91 75 W Julius Pegues was the first African-American Westminster 72 60 W 3/5 West Virginia 34 32 W at Westminster 74 82 L at St. Louis 74 76 L basketball student-athlete to play for Pittsburgh. Totals 1236 1252 2/14 at Notre Dame 62 60 W at Houston 66 63 W He concluded his successful career by scoring Carnegie Tech 53 48 W at Loyola (La.) 70 73 L 1,050 points and pulling down 377 rebounds. 1949-1950 „ 4-14 3/1 at Penn State 9 24 L 2/7 at Navy 56 77 L Pegues was followed by Ben Jinks (1961-63) and Totals 1252 1305 2/12 West Virginia 67 65 W Calvin Sheffield (1962-64). Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson 2/14 Ohio State 53 62 L

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at Carnegie Tech 85 81 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/23 at St. John’s (MSG) 76 81 L Michigan 72 62 W 2/25 at West Virginia 94 77 W at Furman 83 45 W 3/3 at Penn State 100 90 W 12/13 George Washington + 68 59 W Totals 1931 1930 12/14 Duquesne + 64 81 L 12/21 Duke (2OT) 87 84 W +Steel Bowl ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y) Dave Roman played for the 1956-1957 „ 16-11 12/28 vs. Temple % 71 76 L Panthers from 1962-64. He led the 12/29 vs. Manhattan % 71 63 W 1962-63 team in scoring at 15.0 „ 2nd NCAA Tournament appearance 12/30 vs. Connecticut % 60 68 L points per game (359 points). 1/4 at St. Louis 85 87 L Roman concluded his career with Coach: Robert Timmons Westminster 72 57 W a 12.6 points per game average 1/11 at Syracuse 71 68 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/15 West Virginia (#1) 64 71 L while converting on 74.6 percent 12/1 at North Carolina State 85 97 L at Carnegie Tech 86 68 W of his free throw attempts. 12/3 at Ohio State 69 100 L 1/25 at Penn State 71 64 W Westminster 64 54 W 1/30 St. John’s 86 73 W 12/8 Northwestern 73 71 W at Holy Cross 79 72 W 12/14 Carnegie Tech + 89 56 W 2/4 at Connecticut 77 62 W 12/15 Duquesne + 59 50 W at Geneva 82 61 W at Michigan 75 90 L 2/15 at Navy (OT) 85 83 W Carnegie Tech 73 54 W Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 2/22 at West Virginia 86 99 L 12/27 vs. Seton Hall % 76 66 W Geneva 109 74 W 12/28 vs. Western Kentucky % 85 81 W at Westminster 75 74 W Carnegie Tech 69 49 W +Steel Bowl 12/29 vs. Connecticut % (OT) 60 64 L 3/1 Penn State 61 59 W at Geneva 66 81 L Lafayette 69 59 W 2/29 at Penn State 53 73 L 1954-1955 „ 10-16 1/8 West Virginia 86 89 L NCAA First Round Totals 1579 1577 1/10 Bucknell 64 49 W (Evanston, Ill.) Coach: Robert Timmons 1/12 Penn State 66 75 L 3/11 vs. Miami (Ohio) 77 82 L 1953-54 „ 9-14 1/14 Syracuse 76 64 W Totals 1915 1746 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Army 54 47 W Coach: Robert Timmons 12/1 Ohio State 87 98 L 1/31 St. John’s 70 78 L + - Steel Bowl at Michigan 71 101 L 2/5 at Duke 72 90 L % - ECAC Holiday Festival (played at Madison Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Carnegie Tech 67 79 L at Westminster 71 69 W Square Garden) Michigan 69 78 L 12/10 George Washington + 65 87 L 2/16 Navy 79 63 W (#1)Ranked No. 1 when game was played 12/11 Bradley + 66 64 W 12/11 Fordham + 71 65 W at Carnegie Tech 96 64 W 12/12 Duquesne + 46 75 L Colgate 80 67 W 2/23 at West Virginia 93 107 L 1958-1959 „ 10-14 Geneva 76 94 L 12/18 at New York University 96 76 W 2/27 Pennsylvania 94 76 W 12/22 Michigan State 51 82 L 12/20 Duke 68 90 L 3/2 at Penn State 80 65 W Coach: Robert Timmons Columbia 64 75 L 1/1 at Pennsylvania (OT) 81 75 W 242 Princeton 57 64 L Carnegie Tech 78 66 W NCAA First Round Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/6 Ohio State 55 74 L Geneva 67 91 L (Columbus, Ohio, St. John Arena) at Michigan 55 75 L 1/9 Syracuse 65 80 L Westminster (OT) 71 73 L 3/11 vs. Morehead State (NCAA)!86 85 W 12/3 Ohio State 73 70 W 1/13 at Carnegie Tech 69 58 W 1/11 Syracuse 85 93 L 12/12 Miami + 69 65 W 1/16 at West Virginia 70 59 W 1/15 Penn State (OT) 76 66 W NCAA Mideast Regional 12/13 Duquesne + 71 56 W at Westminster 66 71 L at Geneva (2OT) 96 101 L (Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena) at Westminster 66 78 L 1/28 at Penn State 85 91 L 1/29 at West Virginia 74 88 L 3/15 at Kentucky 92 98 L 12/20 at Miami (Ohio) 75 88 L at Columbia 82 65 W at Army 71 76 L 3/16 vs. Notre Dame^ 85 86 L 12/29 vs. Fordham % 76 85 L 2/2 at Georgetown 80 73 W 2/5 at Navy 65 77 L Totals 2068 1993 12/29 vs. Clemson % 60 50 W 2/3 at Navy 73 108 L at Tampa 92 52 W 12/31 vs. Bucknell % 76 95 L 2/6 New York University 77 91 L 2/9 at Miami 78 72 W +Steel Bowl St. Louis 62 79 L 2/13 Penn State 74 62 W at Puerto Pico 70 74 L ^Notre Dame was a consolation game at Temple 73 86 L 2/16 West Virginia 83 64 W at Puerto Rico A&M 90 71 W 1/10 Syracuse 60 70 L 2/20 Westminster 94 104 L West Virginia 86 93 L 1957-1958 „ 18-7 1/13 Carnegie Tech 82 75 W at Westminster 92 94 L Bucknell 58 72 L Army 72 82 L rd Carnegie Tech 83 75 W 2/23 Bucknell 81 74 W „ 3 NCAA Tournament appearance 1/24 at Penn State 58 67 L Geneva 84 75 W 2/26 at Penn State 71 77 L 1/26 Geneva 84 62 W Totals 1638 1843 Totals 2029 2073 Coach: Robert Timmons 1/31 at Duke 66 75 L + Steel Bowl PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 1955-1956 „ 15-10 ROBERT TIMMONS Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1953-68 (15 years) „ Record: 174-189 (.479) Michigan 75 66 W at Allegheny 99 96 W „ Accomplishments 12/9 Westminster + 74 52 W Coached Pittsburgh to eight winning seasons, four 12/10 Duquesne + 49 71 L postseason appearances (1957-NCAA, 1958-NCAA, 12/17 Michigan State 81 82 L 1963-NCAA, 1964-NIT)…Ranks second among 12/20 Duke 54 92 L Pittsburgh coaches in both wins (174) and tenure 12/28 Florida 72 98 L (15 seasons)…Most successful season was a 19-6 Hardin Simmons 74 67 W Utah State 84 81 W record in 1962-63 and an 18-7 year in 1957-58 in Yale 95 74 W Don Hennon’s second season in a Panthers uniform…The 18-7 record in Columbia 72 58 W 1957-58 was the most wins at Pittsburgh since the 1935-36 campaign. at Westminster 77 67 W 1/14 Penn State 78 60 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes 1/18 West Virginia 70 84 L Don Hennon, Bob Lazor, John Riser, Calvin Sheffield, Brian Generalovich. at Geneva 79 98 L A six-foot five-inch center, John Mills led the Carnegie Tech 78 76 W „ Personal Facts Panthers in scoring as a senior in 1959-60 at 13.9 2/4 at Syracuse 79 82 L Took over the program from H.C. “Doc” Carlson prior to the 1953-54 points per game. He was the first player to lead at Colgate 68 79 L season…arrived at Pittsburgh in 1947 as an assistant football coach...died the Panthers in that department since Don 2/8 at Navy 67 81 L at Army 77 67 W April 29, 2004. Hennon’s departure. 2/15 Westminster 77 71 W

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2/3 at West Virginia 64 73 L 2/6 Holy Cross 83 71 W BEST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L at Carnegie Tech 75 65 W 11/30 Fairfield 82 62 W 2/18 West Virginia 69 90 L 12/6 George Washington + 89 68 W 2/21 at Navy 55 90 L BEST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS 12/7 Duquesne (OT) + 69 67 W Westminster 72 68 W Increase Years (Wins) 12/10 at Wisconsin 83 85 L 2/28 Penn State 84 65 W +13 From 12 wins in 1972-73 to 25 wins in 1974-75 12/20 Miami (Ohio) 63 77 L Totals 1664 1760 +10 From six wins in 1976-77 to 16 wins in 1977-89 +10 From 15 wins in 1985-86 to 25 wins in 1986-87 Los Angeles Classic (Los Angeles Arena) + Steel Bowl +10 From 19 wins in 2000-01 to 29 wins in 2001-02 12/26 at Southern California % 82 72 W % played in Charlotte, N.C. +9 From nine wins in 1989-90 to 21 wins in 1991-92 12/27 vs. Illinois % 76 83 L +8 From 10 wins in 1995-96 to 18 wins in 1996-97 12/28 vs. Michigan % 80 95 L 1959-1960 „ 11-14 +8 From four wins in 1968-69 to 12 wins in 1969-70 1/2 Dartmouth 107 63 W 1/11 Penn State 69 60 W Coach: Robert Timmons 1/14 at Bucknell 75 60 W BEST BIG EAST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS 1/18 West Virginia 92 76 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Increase Years (Record) 1/22 Kent State 84 63 W 12/2 at Michigan 73 57 W +6 From a 7-9 record in 2000-01 to a 13-3 record in 2001-02 1/25 Army 86 64 W 12/5 at Ohio State 49 94 L +6 From a 6-10 record in 1985-86 to a 12-4 record in 1986-87 1/29 Westminster 71 60 W 12/7 at Purdue 79 91 L +5 From a 5-13 record in 1995-96 to a 10-8 record in 1996-97 2/1 Carnegie Tech 108 75 W 12/11 St. John’s + 74 73 W +4 From a 5-11 record in 1989-90 to a 9-7 record in 1991-92 2/7 at Syracuse 84 96 L 12/12 Duquesne + 75 44 W 2/9 at Fordham 78 70 W 12/18 Boston College 76 66 W 2/12 at West Virginia 84 86 L 1/21 at Temple (OT) 80 75 W 12/28 at Miami % 85 86 L 2/15 Syracuse 69 67 W Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1/25 Villanova 57 55 W 12/31 Princeton 71 62 W 2/19 Temple 78 67 W 12/26 vs. Fordham % 68 80 L 1/28 at Miami (Ohio) 48 62 L 1/5 Syracuse 87 51 W 2/22 at Westminster 92 73 W 12/27 vs. Canisius % 82 89 L 1/31 Bucknell 79 67 W 1/12 at Westminster 61 51 W 2/25 at Carnegie Tech 98 62 W 12/28 vs. Boston College % 66 75 L 2/8 at Carnegie Tech 87 75 W 1/15 Geneva 80 60 W 2/29 at Penn State 63 78 L 1/6 Temple 74 82 L 2/11 at Penn State 59 73 L 1/19 at Army (OT) 79 73 W 1/9 Syracuse 77 85 L 2/15 Fordham 60 58 W 1/25 at Holy Cross 65 77 L National Invitation Tournament 1/12 William & Mary 75 59 W 2/18 at West Virginia 84 92 L 1/27 at Dartmouth 70 53 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 1/16 Westminster 75 61 W 2/21 at Westminster 68 85 L 2/2 West Virginia 67 68 L 3/14 vs. Drake 82 87 L 1/23 at Penn State 64 75 L 2/25 Penn State 57 53 W 2/6 Fordham 87 61 W Totals 2044 1816 1/27 at West Virginia 66 76 L Totals 1557 1621 2/9 Westminster 72 55 W 1/30 Dartmouth 67 62 W 2/13 at West Virginia 69 68 W +Steel Bowl 2/3 Carnegie Tech 65 58 W +Steel Bowl 2/16 Bucknell 76 54 W 2/6 at New York University 66 77 L %played at Fordham 2/20 at Temple 71 77 L 1964-1965 „ 7-16 2/11 at Villanova 49 76 L 2/23 Penn State 76 67 W 2/13 at Navy 58 74 L 1961-1962 „ 12-11 2/27 at Carnegie Tech 68 60 W Coach: Robert Timmons 2/17 Miami (Ohio) 83 79 W 3/2 at Miami (Ohio) 74 64 W 2/20 at West Virginia 75 89 L Coach: Robert Timmons Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/23 Carnegie Tech 87 74 W NCAA First Round Carnegie Tech 83 52 W 2/27 Penn State (OT) 64 63 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L (Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra) 12/4 Virginia Tech (CA) + 74 69 W 3/5 at Kentucky 66 73 L 12/2 at Purdue 70 86 L 3/11 vs. New York Univ. 83 93 L 12/5 Miami (CA) + 71 85 L 243 Totals 1753 1832 12/6 Ohio State (CA) (#1) 79 99 L Totals 1853 1595 12/8 Wisconsin 63 80 L 12/9 Carnegie Tech 82 58 W Bucknell 65 59 W +Steel Bowl 12/15 Arizona (CA) + 83 58 W +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 12/16 Duquesne (CA) + 70 73 L Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1960-1961 „ 12-11 12/21 at Syracuse 74 63 W 1963-1964 „ 17-8 12/26 at Wichita State # 58 109 L 12/22 at Fordham 67 66 W 12/28 at Pennsylvania # 59 71 L Coach: Robert Timmons „ First-ever NIT appearance 1/9 at Syracuse 73 97 L Evansville Invitational (Evansville, Ind.) 1/11 at West Virginia 72 86 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/29 vs. Tennessee % 83 84 L Coach: Robert Timmons at Army 63 88 L 12/2 Purdue 81 80 W 12/30 at Evansville % 89 83 W 12/3 at Navy 63 69 L 1/3 Kent State 66 62 W 12/6 at Michigan 70 86 L 1/6 Penn State 62 74 L PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 12/9 Army 80 84 L 1/10 Geneva 78 65 W 12/16 Colgate + 78 62 W 1/13 Westminster 58 45 W 12/17 Duquesne + 66 80 L 1/17 at Columbia 77 66 W CHARLES “BUZZ” RIDL 12/20 vs. St. John’s % 56 87 L 1/20 at West Virginia 78 88 L 12/27 Dartmouth 54 50 W 1/26 at Boston College 94 108 L 1968-75 (7 years) „ Record: 97-83 (.539) 12/30 Brown 57 51 W 2/3 Carnegie Tech 70 50 W 1/4 Carnegie Tech 75 66 W 2/7 West Virginia 76 80 L 1/7 Syracuse 79 62 W 2/10 at Bucknell 70 60 W „ Accomplishments 1/14 Westminster 51 76 L 2/14 Miami (Ohio) 72 75 L Guided the 1973-74 Pittsburgh team to a school- 1/18 West Virginia 68 73 L 2/17 at Westminster 53 58 L record 25-4 season and 22-consecutive game win 2/21 Temple 71 65 W streak that stands as the longest in school 2/24 at Penn State 55 63 L history…The 1973-74 team became the first BEST SEASON ON-CAMPUS Totals 1677 1629 Pittsburgh team to advance to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen,” just one game short HOME RECORDS +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) of the Final Four…Pittsburgh appeared in the postseason two times under (#1)Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played Year W-L Pct. Ridl…Including his career at Westminster, ranked among the nation’s top- 2002-03 ...... 16-0 ...... 1.000 1962-1963 „ 19-6 20 basketball coaches in overall career winning percentage and wins…Wrote 1973-74 ...... 13-0 ...... 1.000 a book, “How to Develop a Deliberate Offense,” while assistant coach Fran 1929-30 ...... 12-0 ...... 1.000 „ 4th NCAA Tournament appearance Webster focused his attention on the “Amoeba Defense.” 1927-28 ...... 10-0 ...... 1.000 1974-75 ...... 10-0 ...... 1.000 Coach: Robert Timmons „ Prominent Student-Athletes 2003-04 ...... 19-1 ...... 950 Billy Knight, Kent Scott, Mickey Martin, Keith Starr, Kirk Bruce, Tom Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Richards. 2001-02 ...... 16-1 ...... 941 12/1 Purdue 69 64 W 1929-30 ...... 13-1 ...... 929 12/3 Northwestern 55 57 L „ Personal 1963-64 ...... 10-1 ...... 909 12/6 at Kent State 66 58 W 1987-88 ...... 10-1 ...... 909 12/14 William & Mary (CA) + 66 56 W Announced his retirement on April 4, 1975…Became Pittsburgh’s head 1990-91 ...... 9-1 ...... 900 12/15 Duquesne (CA) + 85 59 W basketball coach in March, 1968…Died in April, 1995…Native of Irwin, 1916-17 ...... 9-1 ...... 900 12/22 at Penn State 68 48 W Pa….Served in the U.S. Army before returning to Pittsburgh as an assistant 1934-35 ...... 9-1 ...... 900 coach from 1949-55…Served 12 years as the head coach at Westminster 1936-37 ...... 9-1 ...... 900 Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) going on 216-90 before accepting the Pittsburgh head coach position. 12/27 vs. Louisiana State % 96 73 W

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1/22 at Penn State 62 66 L 1/25 West Virginia 79 90 L PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 1/29 St. John’s 51 74 L 2/5 at Fordham 60 66 L 2/10 at Carnegie Tech 68 62 W TIM GRGURICH 2/12 Temple 64 71 L 2/14 at West Virginia 63 103 L 1975-80 (5 years) „ Record: 69-70 (.496) 2/17 Syracuse 73 83 L 2/23 at Westminster 76 102 L „ Accomplishments 2/26 Penn State 57 89 L Top season was an 18-11 overall record and a Totals 1462 1660 fourth place finish in Eastern 8 competition with a + Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 6-4 slate…Guided Pittsburgh to a NIT berth and %Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) 17-12 record in 1979-80…Orchestrated one of the best one-year turnarounds in the history of Pitt 1966-1967 „ 6-19 basketball going from a 6-21 season in 1975-77 to a 16-11 year in 1977-78…As freshman team coach at Pittsburgh from Coach: Robert Timmons 1965-71, his teams finished 90-33 including a 13-5 season with only two scholarship players. Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/1 Carnegie Tech 69 58 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes 12/3 at Davidson 59 97 L A Pittsburgh area native, Tom Richards led the 12/5 William & Mary 68 72 L Sam Clancy, Larry Harris, Carlton Neverson. 1973-74 NCAA team in assists and teamed with 12/9 Columbia (CA) + 57 69 L Kirk Bruce to give the Panthers a pair of dead-eye 12/10 Duquesne (CA) + 65 72 L „ Personal Facts shooting guards. Pittsburgh stretched its home 12/22 Rutgers 68 87 L Pittsburgh native who earned both his Master’s and bachelors’ degrees at win streak to a school-record 27 games when Pitt...Coaching in the NBA as an assistant with Portland…Three-year Richards hit a 40-foot heave at the buzzer to N.C. State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) letterwinner at Pittsburgh from 1962-64…Played in 61 career games at Pitt defeat Ohio. 12/29 at North Carolina State % 52 80 L for head coach Robert Timmons…Assistant coach at Pittsburgh from 12/30 vs. Air Force % 53 52 W 1965-75 under head coaches Robert Timmons and Charles “Buzz” Ridl…Also 1/5 at Westminster 71 78 L has spent time in the NBA as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks at Penn State 40 59 L 1/7 at Syracuse 60 70 L (2001-02), Seattle Supersonics (1991-94 and 1995-97), Portland Trailblazers 1/26 West Virginia 75 76 L 1/11 Lafayette 58 47 W at Massachusetts 89 74 W 1/14 at Penn State 44 84 L (1997-01)…Served as head coach at UNLV (1994-95) and as an assistant at Dartmouth 70 80 L 1/18 West Virginia 78 102 L with the Runnin’ Rebels (1979-91) under Jerry Tarkanian…Began coaching at Westminster 75 61 W 1/21 at St. John’s 66 95 L career as a graduate assistant at Pitt in 1964. Fordham 53 66 L 1/23 Virginia Tech 60 77 L at William & Mary 61 63 L 1/26 Bucknell 63 58 W at Temple 65 71 L 2/1 at Cornell 72 110 L 1/27 at Tulane 75 73 W at George Washington 79 92 L 2/4 Fordham 59 68 L 1/30 at Miami (Ohio) 42 66 L 1969-1970 „ 12-12 Westminster 101 71 W 2/6 at West Virginia 62 81 L 2/1 at Carnegie Tech 89 46 W Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Penn State 72 83 L 2/11 Westminster 83 72 W 2/3 Fordham 63 88 L at Carnegie Tech 80 60 W 2/18 Virginia 70 82 L 2/6 at Kent State 73 83 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 244 at Miami (Ohio) 66 89 L 2/10 at Lafayette 74 70 W 2/22 at Temple 49 87 L 12/1 at Rutgers 79 91 L Totals 1607 1741 2/25 Penn State 73 87 L 2/13 at Westminster 72 96 L 2/17 at Virginia 60 92 L 12/5 Miami (CA) + 67 85 L 3/2 at Carnegie Tech 69 55 W 12/6 Marshall (CA) + 87 67 W + Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 3/4 Miami (Ohio) 68 82 L 2/19 at Syracuse 71 85 L 12/20 at Wisconsin 71 85 L # Quaker City Tournament - Palestra Totals 1596 1922 2/21 at West Virginia 76 87 L 2/24 Penn State 68 77 L Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) 1965-1966 „ 5-17 +Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena) 2/28 Carnegie Tech 85 74 W Totals 1553 1763 12/26 at Detroit % 60 86 L 12/27 vs. Bowling Green % 54 78 L Coach: Robert Timmons + Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena) 1967-1968 „ 7-15 1/6 at William & Mary 73 84 L 1/10 George Washington 71 61 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1968-69 „ 4-20 Coach: Robert Timmons 1/14 West Virginia 66 67 L 12/1 Carnegie Tech 54 51 W 1/17 Penn State 61 47 W 12/4 at Kent State 67 79 L Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/21 Kent State 63 60 W 12/10 Miami (Ohio) (CA) + 60 65 L 12/1 Rutgers 74 100 L 1/24 Bucknell 79 53 W 12/11 George Washington (CA) + 85 59 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/8 Massachusetts (CA) + 73 71 W 1/28 Westminster 74 71 W 12/22 Cornell 72 81 L 12/9 Duquesne (CA) + 66 100 L 11/30 Rutgers 66 74 L 1/31 at St. John’s 58 67 L 12/27 Pennsylvania 65 75 L 12/3 William & Mary 68 62 W 12/22 Temple 80 63 W 2/3 Carnegie Mellon 72 56 W 12/28 vs. Columbia % 59 65 L 1/4 at William & Mary 65 79 L 12/6 Westminster (CA) + 59 52 W 2/6 at Lafayette (OT) 74 80 L 12/29 at Rochester (OT) % 69 65 W 12/7 Duquesne (CA) + 42 57 L 1/6 at Miami 84 100 L 2/9 Georgia Tech 62 92 L 1/4 at Georgia Tech 77 89 L 1/10 Westminster 72 81 L 12/21 at Kent State 48 69 L 2/11 Temple (CA) 72 101 L 1/8 at Virginia Tech 74 100 L 1/13 Penn State 43 66 L 2/13 Syracuse 127 108 W 1/12 Westminster 70 69 W 1/17 at West Virginia 64 90 L Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) 2/18 at Baldwin Wallace 73 64 W 1/15 at Bucknell 57 66 L 1/25 Baldwin Wallace 83 76 W 12/27 at Miami % 70 72 L 12/28 vs. Creighton % 64 80 L 2/21 at Penn State 48 61 L 1/4 at Syracuse 55 70 L 2/25 at Westminster 75 56 W PITTSBURGH VERSUS NO. 1 RANKED OPPONENTS 1/8 Lafayette 41 51 L 2/28 at Carnegie Mellon 76 55 W 1/11 at George Washington 68 92 L 3/3 at West Virginia 92 87 W 1/15 at Temple 30 53 L Totals 1724 1762 Total Games: 12; Record: 0-12 1/18 at Penn State 50 65 L Date Opponent W/L Pitt Opp. 1/22 Westminster 64 65 L + Steel Bowl 1/15/58 West Virginia L 64 71 1/28 West Virginia 90 87 W CA- played at Civic Arena 12/6/61 Ohio State^ L 79 99 1/31 at Louisiana State 79 120 L 12/30/70 UCLA^ L 64 77 2/1 at Tulane 89 110 L 1970-1971 „ 14-10 2/5 Carnegie Mellon 77 47 W 12/22/72 at UCLA L 73 89 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl 3/16/74 at North Carolina State* L 72 100 2/8 at Bucknell 59 71 L 2/12 at West Virginia 69 89 L 12/28/74 at North Carolina State L 70 86 2/15 at Army 47 72 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/19/84 Georgetown^ L 53 65 2/19 Fordham 44 66 L 12/1 Gettysburg 91 63 W 2/15/85 at St. John’s L 63 84 2/22 Penn State 49 57 L 12/5 at Fordham 58 70 L 1/3/90 Syracuse^ L 78 80 2/26 at Westminster 61 82 L 12/8 Wisconsin 81 76 W 1/23/96 Massachusetts L 71 79 3/1 at Carnegie Mellon 64 68 L 12/19 at Cornell 89 65 W 12/12/98 Connecticut L 69 70 Totals 1453 1731 12/23 Kent State 60 67 L 1/16/99 at Connecticut L 58 81 12/29 Duquesne (CA) + 70 58 W +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 12/30 UCLA (CA) + (#1) 64 77 L 1/2 Rutgers 87 97 L *NCAA Tournament Game; ^played at Civic/Mellon Arena 1/6 at George Washington 82 76 W

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1/9 at Syracuse 69 78 L 3/1 at Buffalo 107 78 W CA-played at Civic Arena 1/13 Davidson 82 67 W 1973-1974 „ 25-4 +Steel Bowl 1/16 Penn State 75 62 W ECAC Tournament 1/23 North Carolina State 89 75 W „ First-ever NCAA Elite Eight appearance (Morgantown, W.Va., WVU Coliseum) 1/27 at Temple 48 54 L „ 5th NCAA Tournament appearance 3/7 at West Virginia 73 75 L 1976-77 „ 6-21 1/30 at Bucknell 68 54 W „ 22 consecutive wins sets school-record 3/8 vs. George Washington 89 64 W 2/3 West Virginia 91 95 L „ Ranked 16th in final AP poll 1-9 ECBL (4th place- West Div.) 2/6 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 W „ Ranked in final poll for first time in National Invitation Tournament 2/10 Westminster 62 41 W school history (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 2/17 Lafayette 88 72 W 3/15 vs. Southern Illinois 70 65 W Coach: Tim Grgurich 2/20 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 W Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl 3/18 vs. Providence 80 101 L 2/24 Westminster 72 63 W Totals 2238 2070 Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/27 at Penn State 65 71 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 11/27 West Virginia Wesleyan 79 77 W 3/3 at West Virginia 64 66 L 12/1 at West Virginia 78 82 L + Steel Bowl 12/1 at Ohio 62 72 L 3/6 at Georgia Tech 61 78 L 12/4 at Rutgers 36 21 W CA-played at Civic Arena 12/4 Virginia 61 62 L Totals 1838 1666 12/7 Duquesne (CA) + 82 65 W %played at Raleigh, N.C. 12/8 Florida State (CA) + 82 60 W (#1) Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) + Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena) 12/10 Cornell 90 55 W 12/10 Southern Illinois (CA)% 67 72 L (#1)Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played 12/15 Howard 98 73 W 1975-1976 „ 12-15 12/11 $Duquesne (CA)% 78 79 L 12/22 Army 86 56 W 12/18 St. Francis 84 71 W 1971-1972 „ 12-12 Coach: Tim Grgurich 12/21 at Youngstown State 73 78 L Razorback Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) 12/23 $Rutgers 77 81 L Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl 12/28 vs. Connecticut % 83 63 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/29 at Arkansas % 91 83 W 11/29 West Virginia Wesleyan 70 61 W Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/2 at Virginia 81 70 W 12/2 at Niagara 69 78 L 12/29 vs. Southern California # 67 76 L 12/1 at Gettysburg 80 67 W 1/5 Bucknell 73 62 W 12/5 Duquesne (CA) + 74 75 L 12/30 vs. Iowa # 80 103 L 12/4 North Carolina 75 90 L 1/9 vs. Davidson # 90 63 W 12/6 Syracuse (CA) + 80 90 L 1/3 $West Virginia 91 100 L 12/6 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 W 1/12 Duke 62 46 W 12/13 Ohio 72 71 W 1/8 at $George Washington 79 94 L 12/18 at Wisconsin 63 80 L 1/16 George Washington 96 56 W 1/12 Cleveland State 89 75 W 12/23 South Carolina 59 69 L 1/20 Buffalo 101 75 W Big Sun Invitational (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 1/15 at $Villanova 64 85 L 12/29 Navy (CA) + 88 78 W 1/27 Penn State 83 61 W 12/19 vs. Alabama % 53 62 L 1/22 at Syracuse 74 96 L 12/30 Duquesne (CA) + 67 87 L 1/30 at Westminster 106 71 W 12/19 at South Florida % 63 70 L 1/26 at Notre Dame 68 88 L 1/3 George Washington 99 81 W 2/2 at William & Mary 68 62 W 12/23 Evansville 61 62 L 1/29 at $Penn State 60 74 L 1/5 at Rutgers 76 92 L 2/6 Kent State 83 70 W 12/30 at Cleveland State 56 60 L 2/2 Cincinnati 65 64 W 1/8 Westminster 78 59 W 2/9 Syracuse 71 56 W 1/3 Buffalo 83 65 W 2/6 $Massachusetts 71 75 L 1/10 West Virginia 91 76 W 2/14 Cleveland State 106 55 W 1/7 West Virginia 70 61 W 2/9 at $West Virginia 69 90 L 1/12 at Davidson 91 78 W 2/16 at Youngstown State 91 71 W 1/10 at George Washington(3OT) 73 74 L 2/12 $Duquesne (OT) 63 66 L 1/19 Bucknell 91 67 W 2/20 Temple 56 49 W 1/12 Notre Dame (CA) 66 77 L 2/15 at Maryland 75 88 L 1/22 at North Carolina State 73 80 L 2/23 at Penn State 64 66 L 1/17 at Marquette 62 73 L 2/19 $Penn State 77 79 L 1/26 at Lafayette 78 91 L 2/27 at South Carolina 50 67 L 1/21 at Virginia 68 75 L 2/21 at Indiana (Pa.) 76 59 W 1/29 Penn State 62 74 L 3/2 West Virginia 83 78 W 1/24 Temple 80 63 W 2/23 at Temple 48 78 L 2/5 at William & Mary 68 73 L 1/27 at Rutgers 71 102 L 2/27 at $Duquesne (CA) 64 56 W 2/9 Kent State 75 68 W NCAA First & Second Rounds 2/11 Syracuse 109 99 W (Morgantown, W.Va., West Virginia Pennsylvania Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ECBL Tournament 245 2/16 Temple 74 89 L Coliseum) 1/30 Pennsylvania (CA) # 67 60 W (Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra) 2/23 at Virginia 74 84 L 3/9 vs. Saint Joseph’s 54 42 W 1/31 Penn State (CA) # 71 52 W 3/2 vs. West Virginia 54 66 L 2/26 at Penn State 78 70 W 3/14 vs. Furman 81 78 W 2/4 at Cincinnati 77 89 L Totals 1951 2104 2/29 Youngstown State 82 66 W 2/7 Syracuse 71 67 W 3/4 at West Virginia 90 104 L NCAA Regional Finals 2/11 at West Virginia 72 85 L $ECBL Conference games Totals 1924 1870 (Raleigh, N.C., Reynolds Coliseum) 2/14 South Carolina 72 79 L CA-played at Civic Arena 3/16 at N.C. State (#1) 72 100 L 2/18 Buffalo State 99 51 W + - Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) Totals 2297 1856 2/21 at Penn State 65 61 W 2/23 Indiana (Pa.) 76 61 W EASTERN 8 1972-1973 „ 12-14 +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 3/2 at St. Francis 74 69 W ERA BEGINS %Razorback Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) Totals 1915 1893 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl # played in Charlotte, N.C. (#1)Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 11/29 Mt. Union 75 69 W 1974-1975 „ 18-11 12/2 at North Carolina 70 99 L 12/4 Rutgers 99 73 W „ 2nd all-time NIT appearance DR. ROY CHIPMAN 12/8 Duquesne (CA) + 61 67 L Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl 12/9 Southen Illinois (CA) + 65 63 W 1980-86 (6 years) „ Record: 102-76 (.573) 12/16 Wittenberg 54 63 L 12/22 at UCLA (#1) 73 89 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 12/23 at Pepperdine 73 80 L 11/30 Ohio Northern 53 36 W „ Accomplishments 12/29 Harvard 75 73 W 12/3 at West Virginia 78 82 L Guided Pittsburgh into its first season of Big East 1/3 Wisconsin 70 72 L 12/6 Duquesne (CA) + 94 100 L Conference competition in 1982-83…Pittsburgh 1/6 at Syracuse 66 74 L 12/7 Penn State (CA) + 79 88 L made five postseason appearances in six seasons 1/10 Davidson 73 76 L 12/14 St. Joseph’s 72 60 W as head coach (1980-86) including NCAA 1/13 at Bucknell 78 56 W 12/18 Marquette 65 58 W Tournament berths in 1981, 1982 and 1985 and NIT 1/17 at Notre Dame (OT) 76 85 L 12/21 St. Francis 72 65 W berths in 1984 and 1986…Won back-to-back 1/20 St. Francis 88 65 W 12/27 vs. Duke% 75 89 L 12/28 at North Carolina State (#1) 70 86 L Eastern Eight Tournament titles (1981 and 1982), the final two seasons 1/24 at Temple 50 71 L before entering the Big East…Posted Pittsburgh’s first 20-win year (1981- 1/27 Penn State 63 53 W 1/4 at Syracuse 68 77 L 2/3 William & Mary 83 62 W 1/8 Youngstown State 88 62 W 82) in nine seasons…With increased notoriety and television coverage from 2/5 West Virginia 77 64 W 1/11 at Bucknell 66 72 L the Big East Conference, recruited and signed blue chip players such as 2/7 at Kent State 68 74 L 1/13 Notre Dame (CA) 84 77 W Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith, Demetreus Gore and Jerome Lane. 2/10 at George Washington 66 69 L 1/18 Penn State 84 56 W 2/14 North Carolina A&T 79 60 W 1/22 Rollins 96 65 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes 2/17 Colgate 76 63 W 1/25 Rutgers 82 79 W Clyde Vaughan, Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith. 2/21 Virginia 66 79 L 1/29 at Temple 70 61 W 2/24 at Penn State 58 49 W 2/1 William & Mary 70 60 W 2/5 at South Carolina 62 64 L „ Personal Facts 2/27 at West Virginia 58 59 L Arrived at Pittsburgh in the spring of 1980…Resigned in December, Totals 1840 1807 2/12 West Virginia 83 77 W 2/15 Virginia 71 70 W 1985…Lost a battle with cancer in August, 1997 at the age of 58…Native +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) 2/19 Niagara 80 65 W of Freeport, Maine…Coached two seasons at Lafayette before arriving at (#1) Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played 2/22 at Penn State 76 69 W Pittsburgh. 2/26 at Kent State 68 69 L

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1977-1978 „ 16-11 1978-1979 „ 18-11 5-5 Eastern 8 (T-3rd place) 6-4 Eastern 8 (4th place)

„ First season in Eastern 8 Conference play „ Eastern 8 Tournament runner-up

Coach: Tim Grgurich Coach: Tim Grgurich

Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 11/26 Morris Harvey 72 76 L 11/29 vs. Rio Grande % 107 82 W 11/30 West Virginia Wesleyan 80 56 W 12/2 $Massachusetts 70 54 W 12/3 Kent State 65 47 W 12/5 Evansville 88 69 W 12/6 at Evansville 83 90 L 12/9 Robert Morris 100 68 W 12/10 at St. Francis 72 71 W 12/16 Indiana (Pa.) 92 64 W 12/22 Wheeling 82 54 W 12/20 at Canisius 83 87 L

San Diego, Calif. Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12/29 vs. Purdue % 80 91 L 12/26 at Jacksonville ! 72 74 L 12/30 vs. Fordham % 80 76 W 12/27 vs. Massachusetts ! 87 68 W 1/4 $West Virginia 71 66 W 1/3 at Temple 57 62 L 1/8 $George Washington 71 73 L 1/6 at Syracuse 74 100 L 1/11 Temple (2OT) 74 81 L 1/10 Cincinnati (OT) 75 78 L 1/14 Syracuse 86 81 W 1/13 at $George Washington 83 94 L 1/18 Robert Morris 99 66 W 1/17 Cleveland State 77 51 W Pittsburgh’s radio announcers Bill Hillgrove (center) and Dick Groat (right), along with statistician Al 1/23 at Cincinnati 80 87 L 1/20 at $West Virginia 92 93 L Goppman (left) enjoy a light moment at the Rainbow Classic in 1986. 1/25 at Cleveland State 82 74 W 1/22 at Iona (OT) ^ 79 84 L 1/28 at $Penn State 82 65 W 1/25 Mercyhurst 91 85 W 2/2 Canisius 82 66 W 1/27 $Penn State 50 44 W 1979-1980 „ 17-12 1980-1981 „ 19-12 2/5 at $Duquesne (CA) 66 88 L 2/1 at $Duquesne (CA) 89 83 W 2/8 at $West Virginia 87 76 W 2/3 $West Virginia 72 57 W 5-5 Eastern 8 (T-4th place) 8-5 Eastern 8 (4th place) 2/11 Maryland (CA) (OT) 89 86 W 2/5 Hawaii 71 52 W 2/16 $Penn State (OT) 68 75 L 2/7 St. Francis 65 57 W „ 3rd all-time NIT appearance „ Eastern 8 Tournament Champions 2/18 $Villanova 97 81 W 2/10 at Duke 71 69 W „ 6th NCAA Tournament appearance 2/22 $Duquesne 72 65 W 2/14 at $Penn State 54 45 W Coach: Tim Grgurich (No. 10 seed) 2/25 at $Rutgers 68 87 L 2/17 $Duquesne 60 54 W 2/27 at $Massachusetts 68 71 L 2/20 at $Villanova 73 75 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman 2/23 $Rutgers 68 76 L 12/1 Bucknell 83 65 W Eastern 8 Tournament 12/5 Robert Morris 77 50 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) Eastern 8 Tournament 12/8 at $Massachusetts 63 45 W 11/29 St. Francis 91 70 W 3/2 vs. Geo. Washington (CA) 85 83 W 2/27 vs. George Washington 85 80 W 12/15 $St. Bonaventure 72 70 W 12/2 at St. Bonaventure 84 68 W 3/3 vs. Villanova (CA) 70 72 L 3/1 vs. Villanova (CA) 77 64 W 12/19 at Cincinnati 60 61 L 246 Totals 1973 2101 3/3 vs. Rutgers (CA-Final) 57 61 L 12/22 Syracuse 66 73 L Show Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) Totals 2219 2030 12/5 vs. Lamar% 65 67 L $Eastern 8 Conference Games Connecticut Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 12/6 vs. West Texas State% 73 92 L % played at San Diego, Calif. $Eastern 8 Conference Games 12/28 vs. Cal State-Fullerton % 80 69 W 12/8 Indiana (Pa.) 79 70 W CA-played at Civic Arena %played at Wheeling, W.Va. 12/29 at Connecticut % 77 72 W 12/13 Alabama-Birmingham 58 70 L ^played at 1/2 Temple 62 55 W 1/5 Penn State 54 50 W Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 1/9 $George Washington 82 61 W 12/19 at Virginia Tech^ 70 72 L 1/12 at Maryland 88 95 L 12/20 vs. James Madison^ 69 77 L 1/16 $Duquesne 55 53 W 12/23 $Massachusetts 85 65 W 1/19 at Evansville 78 70 W 12/30 Robert Morris 71 63 W 1/21 Iona 75 63 W 1/3 $St. Bonaventure 65 61 W 1/23 at Cleveland State 66 69 L 1/10 $Rutgers 59 69 L 1/26 Duke 69 78 L 1/12 at Eastern Kentucky 80 56 W 1/28 at St. Francis 56 51 W 1/17 Delaware State 86 48 W 1/30 Westminster 75 44 W 1/20 at $Rhode Island 60 62 L 2/2/ at $West Virginia 66 68 L 1/24 at $George Washington 74 55 W 2/4 Eastern Kentucky 80 78 W 1/27 Maryland (CA) (OT) 66 69 L An athletic 2/10 at $Duquesne (CA) 66 67 L 1/31 at $West Virginia 63 76 L performer, New 2/13 at Penn State 53 66 L 2/4 $Duquesne 60 53 W York City’s 2/16 $West Virginia 66 67 L 2/7 Cleveland State 73 70 W Carlton 2/20 $Villanova 62 53 W 2/11 Penn State 70 63 W Neverson 2/23 at $Rutgers 76 83 L 2/15 at $Duquesne 64 66 L concluded a 2/18 $George Washington 89 77 W brilliant career Eastern 8 Tournament 2/21 $West Virginia 81 64 W with 1,057 (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) 2/24 at $Massachusetts 101 61 W points at 2/26 George Washington (E8) 77 68 W 2/28 at $Rutgers 60 61 L Pittsburgh. As 2/29 vs. Villanova 59 72 L a junior, Eastern 8 Tournament Neverson led National Invitation Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) 3/6 at Duquesne (CA) 63 65 L 3/3 Rutgers 67 62 W Pittsburgh in Totals 2003 1881 3/6 vs. Rhode Island 74 45 W steals, free 3/7 vs. Duquesne (Final) 64 60 W throw $Eastern Eight Conference Games percentage and %Connecticut Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) NCAA First & Second Rounds field goal CA-played at Civic Arena (El Paso, Texas, Haskins Center) percentage. 3/13 vs. Idaho 70 69 W 3/15 vs. North Carolina 57 74 L Totals 2228 2044

$Eastern 8 Conference Games %Show-Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) ^Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) CA-played at Civic Arena

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1981-1982 „ 20-10 1982-1983 „ 13-15 PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 8-6 Eastern Eight (3rd place) th 6-10 Big East (6 place) PAUL EVANS „ Eastern 8 Tournament Champions „ First season in Big East Conference play „ 7th NCAA Tournament appearance 1986-94 (8 years) „ Record: 147-98 (.600) (No. 10 seed) Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman „ Second straight Eastern 8 title and title „ Accomplishments game appearance Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Guided Pittsburgh to five NCAA Tournament berths, 11/27 Westminster 80 67 W the most of any coach in school history…Also led Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman 11/30 at Duquesne 62 53 W Pittsburgh to three 20-win seasons and two Big East Championships (1986-87 and 1987- Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Ama Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) 11/28 at Alabama-Birmingham 62 78 L 12/3 vs. Hawaii % 67 70 L 88)…Guided Pittsburgh to the Big East title, tied 12/2 Davis & Elkins 58 56 W 12/4 vs. Navy % 65 73 L school record for victories (25-8) and advanced to 12/5 St. Francis 94 77 W 12/7 at Eastern Michigan 62 67 L the NCAA Tournament in his first season as head coach in 1986-87…Led 12/9 Eastern Michigan 84 78 W 12/11 Robert Morris 95 80 W Panthers to 24-7 record and outright Big East title in his second season 12/19 Robert Morris 88 76 W 12/18 St. Francis 67 57 W (1987-88)…His 147 wins rank third among Pittsburgh coaches…Led 12/21 Utica 64 47 W 12/22 at Florida State 75 74 W Pittsburgh back into the national rankings (1986-87) after a 12-year 12/27 at *Syracuse 66 87 L hiatus…Signed one of college basketball’s all-time top-25 recruiting classes Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 1/4 *Connecticut 67 71 L (1987 class)…The recruiting class was widely recognized as the nation’s 12/26 at Oregon State % 58 88 L 1/8 Lafayette 65 52 W best in 1987. 12/28 vs. Iowa State % 81 65 W 1/12 *Villanova 48 66 L 12/29 vs. Tennessee % 55 54 W 1/15 West Virginia 81 67 W 1/4 at Temple 60 59 W 1/19 at *Georgetown 54 62 L „ Prominent Student-Athletes 1/9 $Rutgers 65 75 L 1/22 *Seton Hall 78 68 W Charles Smith, Jerome Lane, Demetreus Gore, Sean Miller, Jason Matthews, 1/11 at $George Washington 74 79 L 1/25 at *Boston College 63 68 L Brian Shorter, Darelle Porter, Darren Morningstar, Jerry McCullough, Eric 1/14 $Duquesne 62 72 L 1/29 *Providence (2OT) 59 55 W Mobley, Chris McNeal, Rod Brookin, Jason Maile, Chad Varga. 1/16 at Penn State (2OT) 46 52 L 2/1 *St. John’s 72 71 W 1/20 $St. Bonventure 86 56 W 2/5 at *Connecticut (OT) 72 71 W „„ Personal 1/23 at $Rutgers 48 46 W 2/7 *Syracuse 85 74 W Arrived at Pittsburgh during the spring of 1986 after a highly successful 1/26 Morgan State 80 67 W 2/11 at *Villanova 65 78 L tenure at Navy…Earned bachelor’s degree in 1967 from Ithaca College…Prior 1/29 $West Virginia 45 48 L 2/16 Notre Dame (CA) 54 60 L to Pittsburgh, coached Navy to three consecutive 20-plus win seasons 2/4 at $Rhode Island 66 63 W 2/19 *Georgetown 65 63 W 2/6 at $Massachusetts 60 58 W 2/22 at *Seton Hall 68 74 L including a 30-5 record in 1985-86...His Navy teams featured David 2/11 at $St. Bonaventure 57 61 L 2/26 *Boston College 52 70 L Robinson…Arcade, N.Y. native…Named Pittsburgh head coach on March 2/14 at $Duquesne (CA) 69 68 W 2/28 at *Providence 69 72 L 26, 1986. 2/18 $Rhode Island 81 67 W 3/5 at *St. John’s 73 91 L 2/20 $Massachusetts 74 60 W 2/24 at $West Virginia 77 82 L Big East Championship 12/10 Robert Morris 77 65 W 2/27 $George Washington 79 77 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/17 at West Virginia 53 56 L 1984-1985 „ 17-12 3/10 vs. St. John’s 53 64 L 12/20 Florida State 102 89 W 247 Eastern 8 Tournament Totals 1882 1925 8-8 Big East (5th place) (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 3/2 vs. Duquesne 66 64 W *Big East Games 12/27 at Duquesne (CA) + 64 59 W „ 8th NCAA Tournament appearance 3/5 vs. Rutgers 60 47 W CA-played at Civic Arena 12/28 vs. Illinois State (CA) + 59 54 W (No. 12 seed) 3/6 vs. West Virginia (Final) 79 72 W 1/4 at *Boston College 77 81 L 1/7 *Connecticut 58 79 L Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman NCAA First & Second Rounds 1983-1984 „ 18-13 1/9 at *Villanova 61 74 L (Pullman, Wash.) 1/14 Duquesne 75 69 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 3/12 vs. Pepperdine 88 99 L 6-10 Big East (6th place) 1/16 *St. John’s (OT) 63 61 W 11/26 St. Francis 104 88 W Totals 2066 1991 1/21 at *Seton Hall 71 59 W 12/1 Xavier 58 61 L „ 4th all-time NIT appearance 1/25 *Syracuse 58 64 L 12/3 Lafayette 80 66 W $Eastern 8 Conference Games 1/28 *Georgetown 52 63 L 12/8 Robert Morris 82 62 W %Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman 2/1 at *Providence 66 78 L 12/10 Indiana (Pa.) 89 64 W CA-played at Civic Arena 2/4 *Boston College 59 72 L 12/15 West Virginia 84 65 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/6 at *Connecticut 75 71 W 12/21 vs. Florida State % 76 83 L 11/26 Westminster 86 56 W 2/11 *Villanova 47 45 W 12/29 Robert Morris 66 48 W BIG EAST 11/30 at Lafayette 70 55 W 2/15 at Notre Dame 67 59 W 12/30 Tulane 69 54 W ERA BEGINS 12/3 Indiana (Pa.) 86 54 W 2/18 at *St. John’s 62 65 L 1/2 Westminster 84 50 W 12/5 at St. Francis 94 80 W 2/22 *Seton Hall 71 62 W 1/5 *Providence 73 62 W 2/25 at *Syracuse 65 66 L 1/12 at *Connecticut 74 76 L 2/29 at *Georgetown 52 71 L 1/14 *St. John’s 56 87 L 3/3 *Providence 61 60 W 1/19 *Georgetown (CA) (#1) 53 65 L 1/21 at *Boston College 61 55 W Big East Championship 1/26 *Syracuse 75 80 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 1/29 *Villanova 63 70 L 3/8 vs. Villanova 65 75 L 2/2 at *Seton Hall 64 62 W 2/4 at Duquesne 77 61 W National Invitation Tournament 2/6 at *Providence 68 55 W 3/16 at LaSalle# 95 91 W 2/9 *Seton Hall 80 68 W 3/18 vs. Florida State! 66 63 W 2/13 *Connecticut 78 71 W 3/23 Notre Dame! 64 72 L 2/15 at *St. John’s (#1) 63 84 L Totals 2100 2006 2/19 at *Georgetown 46 70 L 2/23 at *Boston College 58 55 W *Big East Games 2/26 at *Syracuse 72 80 L CA-played at Civic Arena 3/2 *Villanova 85 62 W NIT# - NIT, Philadelphia, Pa., Palestra; NIT!- NIT, Greensboro, N.C. Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/7 vs. Villanova 61 69 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds Pittsburgh’s success in the late 1980s, along with head coach Paul Evans’ efforts resulted in one of the (Tulsa, Okla., Mabee Center) 3/14 vs. Louisiana Tech 54 78 L best freshman classes ever assembled. From left are Bobby Martin, Sean Miller, Jason Matthews and Totals 2051 1953 Darelle Porter. Not pictured is Brian Shorter. The class was ranked among college basketball’s all-time t op-25 recruiting classes by FOXsports.com.

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%played in Orlando, Fla. 1/24 at *Boston College 80 62 W *Big East Games 1/26 at *Syracuse 84 70 W CA-played at Civic Arena 1/28 *Seton Hall 95 81 W #1-Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played 1/31 *Connecticut 73 52 W 2/4 at *Villanova 58 57 W 2/7 at *Providence 87 81 W 1985-1986 „ 15-14 2/9 *Syracuse (CA) 63 61 W 2/14 *Boston College (2OT) 72 67 W 6-10 Big East (6th place) 2/18 at *Georgetown 52 65 L 2/21 at *Connecticut 76 66 W „ 5th all-time NIT appearance 2/23 *Villanova 94 83 W 2/28 at *St. John’s 74 76 L Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman Big East Championship Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 11/22 Westminster 88 56 W 3/6 vs. Seton Hall 96 88 W 11/27 St. Francis 107 72 W 3/7 vs. Syracuse 85 99 L 11/30 Indiana (Pa.) 94 45 W 12/4 at Lafayette 95 64 W NCAA First & Second Rounds 12/7 at Xavier 73 83 L (Tucson, Ariz., McKale Center) 12/10 Robert Morris 94 62 W 3/13 vs. Marist 93 68 W 12/14 at West Virginia 63 74 L 3/15 vs. Oklahoma 93 96 L 12/21 Florida State 88 75 W Totals 2782 2425

Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) *Big East Games 12/27 vs. Texas A&M% 79 62 W CA-played at Civic Arena 12/28 vs. Southwestern Louisiana77 52 W 1/2 *Georgetown (CA) 80 76 W 1/4 at *St. John’s 75 78 L 1987-1988 „ 24-7 1/7 at *Seton Hall 81 66 W 1/11 at *Syracuse 68 78 L 12-4 Big East (1st place) 1/14 *Providence 71 70 W 1/18 at *Villanova 70 74 L „ Big East regular season champions 1/20 Duquesne 95 76 W „ 10th all-time NCAA Tournament 1/22 *Boston College 64 62 W appearance (No. 2 seed) 1/25 *St. John’s 67 68 L „ Ranked 8th in final AP poll 2/1 *Seton Hall 73 85 L „ Ranked in top-25 all season long 2/7 *Villanova 85 71 W 2/11 at *Connecticut 73 77 L Coach: Paul Evans 2/17 *Syracuse 62 69 L 2/19 at *Providence 67 76 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 2/22 at *Boston College 68 71 L 11/28 Robert Morris 96 70 W 2/24 *Connecticut 79 51 W 12/2 St. Francis 88 70 W 248 3/1 at *Georgetown 62 93 L 12/7 Chicago State 89 63 W 12/12 at West Virginia 70 64 W Big East Championship 12/21 at Akron 67 63 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/26 at Jacksonville 81 67 W 3/5 vs. Georgetown (OT) 56 57 L Citrus Bowl Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) National Invitation Tournament 12/28 vs. Florida State % 72 71 W 3/12 at Southwest Missouri State52 59 L 12/29 vs. Alabama % 87 51 W Totals 2206 2002 1/2 Florida 80 68 W At six-feet-11 inches tall, Eric Mobley was an imposing presence in the middle for Pittsburgh. Mobley, 1/6 at *Georgetown 57 62 L along with guard Jerry McCullough and forward Orlando Antigua, gave the Panthers a New York City *Big East Games 1/9 *St. John’s 81 70 W influence in the mid-1990s. Mobley played three years at Pittsburgh before declaring for the NBA Draft CA- played at Civic Arena 1/11 Duquesne 85 58 W in 1994. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1994 NBA Draft’s first round. 1/13 *Connecticut 61 58 W 1/16 *Villanova 85 73 W 2/7 at *Providence 78 88 L 1986-1987 „ 25-8 1/23 at Oklahoma 83 86 L 1988-1989 „ 17-13 2/11 *Georgetown (CA) 79 74 W 1/25 *Providence 90 56 W 2/14 *St. John’s 87 77 W th 12-4 Big East (T-1st place) 1/30 at *Boston College 73 67 W 9-7 Big East (4 place) 218 *Seton Hall 82 76 W 2/3 at *St. John’s 88 71 W 2/20 *Villanova 73 72 W „ co-Big East regular season champions 2/10 *Syracuse (CA) 75 84 L „ 11th all-time NCAA Tournament 2/25 at *Connecticut 62 64 L „ 9th NCAA Tournament appearance 2/13 at *Villanova 87 75 W appearance 3/4 *Connecticut 88 80 W (No. 3 seed) 2/16 at *Providence 87 86 W „ Tied school-record for victories (25) 2/20 *Georgetown (CA) 70 65 W Coach: Paul Evans Big East Championship „ Ranked 12th in final AP poll 2/22 at *Seton Hall 72 89 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 2/27 at *Connecticut 74 69 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 3/10 vs. Villanova 71 66 W Coach: Paul Evans 2/29 *Boston College 87 79 W 11/26 Oklahoma State 93 75 W 3/11 vs. Georgetown 62 85 L 3/2 *Seton Hall 79 83 L 11/28 Siena 79 80 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 3/6 at *Syracuse 85 84 W 11/30 Robert Morris 75 62 W NCAA First & Second Rounds 11/29 Indiana (Pa.) 108 49 W 12/6 Jacksonville 81 74 W (Indianapolis, Ind., Hoosier Dome) 12/3 at St. Francis 108 69 W Big East Championship 12/10 West Virginia (OT) 81 84 L 3/16 vs. Ball State 64 68 L 12/6 Illinois 97 99 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/17 Toledo 96 83 W Totals 2368 2379 12/8 Xavier 99 76 W 3/11 vs. Connecticut 75 58 W 12/19 at Duquesne 76 80 L 12/13 West Virginia 78 57 W 3/12 vs. Villanova 69 72 L 12/22 at Florida 90 87 W *Big East Games 12/20 Robert Morris 77 60 W CA- Civic Arena Games 12/23 at Brigham Young 73 93 L NCAA First & Second Rounds Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) (Lincoln, Neb., Bob Devaney Sports Center) 12/28 vs. Northwestern % 90 76 W Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 3/18 vs. Eastern Michigan 108 90 W 12/30 vs. Arizona% 62 88 L 1989-1990 „ 12-17 12/28 vs. Kansas % 79 76 W 3/20 vs. Vanderbilt 74 80 L 1/4 at *Syracuse 81 76 W 12/29 vs. Arkansas % 114 83 W Totals 2475 2202 1/7 *Boston College 83 95 L 5-11 Big East (8th place) 12/30 vs. Wisconsin % 98 82 W 1/11 at *Georgetown 57 76 L 1/3 *Providence 76 67 W *Big East Games 1/15 Oklahoma 99 91 W Coach: Paul Evans 1/5 Akron 67 65 W CA- played at Civic Arena 1/17 at *Boston College 73 64 W 1/10 *Georgetown (CA) 70 82 L 1/21 *Providence 81 96 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/12 at Duquesne 102 77 W 1/25 at *Seton Hall 82 79 W 11/28 Siena 101 89 W 1/14 at *Seton Hall 87 85 W 1/28 at *Villanova 78 79 L 1/17 Chicago State 112 70 W 1/30 at *St. John’s (OT) 85 81 W Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) 1/19 *St. John’s 62 63 L 2/4 *Syracuse (CA) 80 103 L 12/1 vs. Oklahoma State % 102 90 W

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12/2 vs. North Carolina State % 87 100 L Big East Tournament 12/4 vs. Georgia Tech + 92 111 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 12/9 at West Virginia (2OT) 93 97 L 3/8 vs. Boston College 88 70 W 12/16 Robert Morris 88 71 W 3/9 vs. Syracuse 55 58 L 12/18 Duquesne 92 87 W Totals 2427 2408 RALPH WILLARD 12/23 Toledo 68 74 L +ACC/Big East Challenge (Charlotte, N.C.) 1994-99 (5 years) „ Record: 63-82 (.434) Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) #Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga. - Omni) 12/27 vs. Oklahoma State# 92 81 W *Big East Games „ Accomplishments 12/28 vs. Georgia Tech# 92 111 L CA-played at Civic Arena Named Pitt’s 12th head coach...Led Pitt to 18-15 1/3 *Syracuse (CA) (#1) 78 80 L (#1)Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played record and 1997 NIT Second Round...Guided Pitt to 1/6 at *Connecticut 61 79 L 1/8 *Georgetown (CA) 71 87 L five consecutive weeks in the national rankings after 1/13 at *St. John’s (MSG) 70 71 L 1990-1991 „ 21-12 upsetting Xavier and Kentucky in the Puerto Rico 1/20 *Seton Hall 65 63 W Shootout in 1998-99. 1/23 at *Syracuse 74 83 L 9-7 Big East (T-3rd place) 1/27 Arizona (CA) 100 92 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes 1/31 *Boston College 110 80 W „ 12th all-time NCAA Tournament Vonteego Cummings, Mark Blount. 2/3 *Villanova 94 82 W appearance (No. 6 seed) 2/7 at *Georgetown 81 97 L „ Personal Facts 2/11 *Providence 117 102 W Coach: Paul Evans Willard arrived at Pitt after coaching three seasons at Western Kentucky 2/13 *Connecticut 77 80 L 2/17 at *Villanova 68 71 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L where he compiled a four-year 81-42 record and guided the Hilltoppers to 2/20 at *Seton Hall 81 86 L 11/23 Northwest Missouri State 84 50 W three straight postseason appearances (two NCAA)...Currently serves as 2/24 at *Boston College 81 73 W 11/26 at Cornell 88 64 W head coach at his alma mater, Holy Cross and has guided the Crusaders to 2/26 *St. John’s (CA) 75 76 L 11/28 at Siena 82 80 W three consecutive NCAA Tournaments...Brooklyn, N.Y. native who served 3/3 at *Providence 74 85 L 12/1 at St. Francis 91 85 W as assistant coach with the New York Knicks, Kentucky and Syracuse.

12/3 vs. Virginia % 80 84 L 12/14 at West Virginia 85 86 L 12/6 Marshall 105 75 W 12/19 at Marshall 89 65 W 12/8 West Virginia 96 87 W 12/23 Cornell 86 47 W 12/15 Robert Morris 98 74 W 12/19 Duquesne (CA) 84 65 W USF Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 12/22 Toledo 88 68 W 12/27 vs. Mississippi& 67 65 W 12/28 vs. New Orleans& (OT) 77 78 L Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1/2 *Seton Hall 77 68 W 12/28 vs. Alaska-Anchorage # 93 69 W 1/6 Duquesne (CA) 93 69 W 12/29 vs. Stetson # 84 69 W 1/8 *Syracuse (CA) 83 74 W 12/30 at Hawaii # 82 84 L 1/11 *Providence 83 72 W 1/2 *Villanova (CA) 86 76 W 1/14 at *Connecticut 77 87 L 1/5 at *Connecticut 76 81 L 1/18 at *Syracuse 79 83 L 1/7 *Syracuse (CA) 93 79 W 1/22 *Georgetown (CA) 59 63 L 1/12 *Providence 101 82 W 1/25 at Arizona 76 96 L 249 1/19 at *St. John’s 71 73 L 1/29 *Miami 82 52 W 1/23 at *Providence 92 79 W 2/1 at *Providence 85 81 W 1/27 *Georgetown (CA) 78 83 L 2/4 at *Miami 77 55 W 1/30 at *Villanova 72 75 L 2/8 at *Boston College 59 79 L 2/2 at UCLA 85 112 L 2/10 *Villanova 77 68 W 2/4 *Seton Hall 86 80 W 2/15 *St. John’s 74 84 L 2/9 *Boston College 82 74 W 2/17 at *Seton Hall 63 82 L 2/12 at *Seton Hall 73 83 L 2/22 at *St. John’s 65 71 L 2/16 *St. John’s 94 83 W 2/25 *Connecticut 86 77 W 2/20 at *Georgetown 78 65 W 2/29 at *Villanova 61 78 L 2/24 at *Syracuse 66 89 L 3/3 *Boston College 90 66 W 2/26/ at *Boston College 88 76 W 3/7 at *Georgetown 57 67 L 3/2 *Connecticut 68 78 L Big East Championship Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/12 vs. Miami 71 83 L 3/8 vs. Seton Hall 69 70 L National Invitation Tournament NCAA First & Second Rounds 3/18 at Penn State 67 65 W (Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall) 3/23 Florida 74 77 L 3/14 vs. Georgia (OT) 76 68 W Totals 2591 2473 3/16 vs. Kansas 66 77 L %-Preseason NIT; +Preseason NIT (at New York Totals 2758 2537 City, Madison Square Garden) #ACC/Big East Challenge (Hartford, Conn.) %ACC/Big East Challenge (Richmond, Va.) * - USF&G Sugar Bowl Classic (Super Dome) *Big East Games *Big East Games CA- played at Civic Arena CA-played at Civic Arena

1991-1992 „ 18-16 1992-1993 „ 17-11 9-9 Big East (7th place) 9-9 Big East (6th place)

„ 6th all-time NIT appearance „ 13th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 9 seed) Coach: Paul Evans Coach: Paul Evans Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Preseason NIT Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 11/20 Manhattan % 72 61 W 12/2 St. Francis 89 75 W 11/22 at Kentucky % 85 67 W 12/5 Marshall 95 81 W 11/27 vs. Oklahoma State+ 63 74 L 12/9 at *Georgetown 66 80 L 11/29 vs. Texas+ 91 87 W 12/12 West Virginia 82 78 W Mark Blount (1995-97) went on to a successful NBA career. He is now playing for the Boston Celtics 12/2 vs. North Carolina State# 77 78 L 12/19 at Duquesne (CA) 102 91 W and averaged 10.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in 82 contests last season. 12/4 St. Francis 84 68 W 12/21 Cornell 80 72 W

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12/23 Robert Morris 87 63 W 12/10 West Virginia 80 84 L 12/28 UCLA 91 79 W PITTSBURGH’S BUZZER BEATERS 1/2 *Providence 91 85 W Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 1/6 *Miami 85 78 W 12/17 vs. Georgia % (2OT) 86 87 L February 18, 1928 December 15, 1979 1/9 at *St. John’s 77 85 L 12/19 Duquesne (CA) 76 72 W 12/21 Vermont 82 60 W Charley Hyatt, probably Sammie Ellis banks in a shot 1/12 at *Connecticut 80 78 W Pittsburgh’s greatest basketball off the glass to defeat St. 1/16 *Seton Hall 76 73 W 12/29 Robert Morris 69 59 W 1/20 at *Boston College 81 70 W 1/3 *Georgetown (CA) 46 55 L player before 1950, preserved the Bonaventure, 72-70 at Fitzgerald 1/23 at *Miami 86 84 W 1/7 at *Providence 81 85 L Panthers’ perfect 21-0 season Field House. 1/27 *Syracuse (CA) 79 85 L 1/11 *Connecticut 76 85 L when he took a pass from Paul 2/3 *Villanova (CA) 76 82 L 1/14 *Syracuse (CA) 63 65 L Zehfuss and hit a last second shot February 10, 1979 2/6 *St. John’s 71 69 W 1/18 at *Villanova 69 71 L to upend Notre Dame 24-22. Pitt upsets No 3 ranked and 2/9 at *Seton Hall 73 91 L 1/22 at *St. John’s (MSG) 94 87 W 1/25 *Seton Hall 70 72 L 17-1 Duke 71-69 at Cameron 2/13 at Illinois 95 79 W February 26, 1951 Indoor Stadium. With the score 2/16 *Boston College 56 79 L 1/28 at *Georgetown 60 71 L 2/20 *Connecticut 80 81 L 1/31 at *Boston College 69 74 L In the last game played at Pitt tied at 69 with 3:05 to go, Duke 2/22 at *Providence 48 53 L 2/4 *Villanova (OT) 76 79 L Pavilion, Pitt defeats West Virginia coach Bill Foster decided to have 2/28 *Georgetown (CA) 51 48 W 2/6 at *Connecticut 61 90 L 72-71 when Scott Phillips hits a his team hold onto the ball. With 3/2 at *Villanova 77 76 W 2/15 *Boston College 84 75 W bank shot in the closing seconds. 10 seconds to go, Sam Clancy 3/6 at *Syracuse 74 78 L 2/18 *Miami 67 61 W intercepted a back-door pass 2/21 at *Syracuse 72 85 L February 2, 1963 intended for Jim Spanarkal from Big East Championship 2/25 *Providence 56 48 W 2/28 at *Miami (OT) 68 76 L Dave Roman hits a last second Bob Bender, dribbled the length of (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) shot that seemingly beat West the floor, missed a 15-foot 3/12 vs. Syracuse 50 55 L 3/4 at *Seton Hall 76 72 W Virginia. The shot was nullified jumper, grabbed the rebound from NCAA First & Second Rounds Big East Championship because another Pittsburgh player Mike Gminski and dropped in an (Nashville, Tenn., Memorial Gymnasium) (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) signaled for a timeout just before easy layup with two seconds left 3/19 vs. Utah 65 86 L 3/9 vs. St. John’s 74 71 W Roman released his shot and West to give Pitt a 71-69 upset win. Totals 2163 2144 3/10 vs. Connecticut 78 81 L Virginia claimed a 68-67 victory at Totals 2015 2101 Fitzgerald Field House. February 14, 1987 *Big East Games Ranked No. 10, the Panthers CA-played at Civic Arena *Big East Games CA-played at Civic Arena February 15, 1975 went into overtime without 6-10 Keith Starr hits a layup in the center Charles Smith, who fouled 1993-1994 „ 13-14 final two seconds to defeat out with 2:37 to go. The upset- 1995-1996 „ 10-17 Virginia 71-70. minded Eagles led 61-58 with 7-11 Big East (8th place) three seconds to go when 5-13 Big East (7th place BE-7) February 23, 1974 freshman Rod Brookin drained a Coach: Paul Evans Coach: Ralph Willard Pitt’s 22-game win streak ends three-pointer from the corner to with a 66-64 loss at Penn State force another overtime period. Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 11/27 Youngstown State 112 66 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L when PSU’s Ron Brown swishes a 250 12/1 St. Francis 88 69 W 11/29 Duquesne (CA) 84 73 W jumper from the top of the key as January 12, 1993 12/4 *Providence 94 82 W 12/2 Georgia (CA) 66 85 L the buzzer sounds. An Antoine Jones tip-in with 12/7 at *St. John’s 75 68 W 12/6 at *Boston College 53 55 L 0.06 seconds left gives Pitt an 80- 12/11 at West Virginia 91 99 L 12/9 at Virginia Commonwealth 72 69 W December 13, 1975 78 road victory over Connecticut 12/30 Duquesne (CA) 77 66 W 12/16 Long Island 108 67 W 12/20 North Carolina 49 66 L Pitt stretches its Fitzgerald at the Hartford Civic Center. 12/20 North Carolina (CA) 93 106 L Field House win streak to 27 12/22 Robert Morris 80 65 W 12/23 Prairie View A&M 101 59 W 12/27 Coppin State 76 70 W 12/28 Brown 95 47 W games when Tom Richards threw January 16, 1993 1/8 at *Syracuse 75 79 L 1/6 at *West Virginia (OT) 84 83 W in a 45-foot shot at the buzzer to A three-point bomb by 1/12 *Miami 83 55 W 1/10 *Georgetown (CA) 75 56 W defeat Ohio 72-71. The 1973-74 freshman Garrick Thomas broke a 1/15 *Seton Hall 67 76 L 1/13 *Notre Dame (CA) 75 65 W and 1974-75 teams never lost a 73-73 tie with four seconds 1/18 at *Boston College 77 75 W 1/17 at *Rutgers 77 78 L game at the Field House. remaining, lifting Pitt to an upset 1/22 at *Villanova 81 70 W 1/20 at *Miami 57 66 L of No. 7 ranked Seton Hall. 1/24 *Georgetown (CA) 68 60 W 1/23 Massachusetts (OT) (#1) 71 79 L 1/25 *Connecticut 63 69 L February 2, 1977 Thomas scored 16 points, Chris 1/26 at Buffalo State 97 59 W A 22-foot last second corner McNeal added 19 and 11 1/29 *Connecticut 67 88 L 1/28 *Providence 70 85 L 2/1 at *Miami 80 71 W 1/30 *Seton Hall 75 69 W jumper by Larry Harris gave Pitt a rebounds. The win helped give 2/5 *Syracuse (CA) 77 80 L 2/3 at *Villanova 55 88 L surprising 65-64 upset win vs. Pitt its fifth NCAA bid under Paul 2/8 at *Providence 65 78 L 2/7 *Syracuse (CA) 67 73 L nationally ranked Cincinnati Evans. 2/12 *St. John’s 62 68 L 2/10 at *Providence 71 80 L (coached by Gale Catlett) at 2/16 at *Georgetown 65 67 L 2/13 at *Notre Dame 69 77 L Fitzgerald Field House. Harris February 17, 1999 2/19 *Villanova (2OT) 88 93 L 2/17 *Villanova 64 67 L 2/20 *Rutgers 70 71 L scored 31 points in the win. Ricardo Greer scores on an 2/22 *Boston College 77 80 L offensive rebound put back to 2/26 at *Connecticut 66 78 L 2/24 at *Syracuse 60 77 L 3/5 at *Seton Hall 54 80 L 2/29 *West Virginia 83 63 W February 11, 1978 help Pittsburgh defeat West 3/3 at *St. John’s 68 94 L Larry Harris hit a corner jumper Virginia 69-67 on ESPN. Big East Championship at the end of regulation to tie the (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) Big East Championship game against Maryland and send February 20, 1999 3/10 vs. St. John’s 72 80 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) it into overtime at Civic Arena. Pitt Three days later in the Totals 2107 2028 3/6 vs. Boston College 66 70 L won 89-86. following game, Steve Flores hits Totals 1948 1911 a shot with five seconds to go to *Big East Games give Pitt a 67-66 win over Boston CA-played at Civic Arena *Big East Games CA- played at Civic Arena College. (#1)Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played 1994-1995 „ 10-18 11/26 at Navy 49 60 L Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 5-13 Big East (9th place) 1996-1997 „ 18-15 11/29 at North Carolina 61 82 L 12/28 vs. Maryland % 63 66 L 12/4 *Connecticut (CA) 56 49 W 12/29 vs. Northwestern % 60 42 W Coach: Ralph Willard 10-8 Big East (T-2nd place BE-7) 12/8 at *Seton Hall 51 53 L 12/30 vs. Michigan % 85 78 W

th 12/14 Virginia Commonwealth 55 58 L 1/4 at *St. John’s (MSG) 64 75 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L „ 7 all-time NIT appearance 12/16 Carnegie Mellon 84 39 W 1/8 *Miami 76 72 W 11/29 at North Carolina 67 90 L 12/18 St. Francis 79 42 W 1/11 *Rutgers 75 67 W 12/3 Buffalo State 75 73 W Coach: Ralph Willard 12/21 at Duquesne (CA) 75 73 W 1/18 *St. John’s 55 60 L 12/5 *St. John’s (CA) 83 88 L 12/23 Mount St. Mary’s 85 70 W 1/21 at *Boston College 61 81 L 12/7 at Massachusetts 57 85 L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 1/25 at *Georgetown 89 71 W 11/24 Illinois State 50 69 L

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1/29 *Notre Dame (CA) 88 64 W 1/28 *West Virginia (CA) 72 76 L 2/1 at *West Virginia 59 74 L 2/1 *Syracuse (CA) 73 84 L 2/5 at *Miami 63 78 L 2/3 at *West Virginia 72 90 L 2/8 *Seton Hall 79 71 W 2/5 Duquesne (CA) 69 80 L 2/12 *Villanova 95 89 W 2/8 *Boston College 89 79 W 2/15 at *Providence 70 84 L 2/10 at *Villanova 68 79 L 2/20 *Georgetown (CA) 57 76 L 2/14 at *Connecticut 67 92 L 2/23 *Boston College 75 71 W 2/17 at *Georgetown 80 79 W 2/25 at *Connecticut 77 74 W 2/21 *Providence 73 72 W 3/2 at *Syracuse 65 63 W 2/24 *Villanova 65 61 W 2/26 at *Syracuse 61 76 L Big East Championship 3/1 at *Seton Hall 70 81 L Ontario Lett (2001-03) played (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) two seasons at Pittsburgh 3/5 vs. Connecticut 63 62 W Big East Championship after signing late in the 3/6 vs. Boston College 68 76 L (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) summer of 2001. An 3/4 vs. Villanova (2OT) 93 96 L engaging and charismatic National Invitation Tournament Totals 1987 2076 personality, Lett averaged 3/12 New Orleans (NIT) 82 63 W 9.1 points and 4.8 rebounds 3/17 at Arkansas (NIT) 71 76 L *Big East Games per game over his two-year, Totals 2285 2228 CA- played at Civic Arena 68-game career. He was *Big East Games part of the senior class CA- played at Civic Arena 1998-1999 „ 14-16 credited for turning the program around. The 2003 5-13 Big East (11th place) senior class also included 1997-1998 „ 11-16 Brandin Knight and Donatas Coach: Ralph Willard Zavackas. 6-12 Big East (T-5th place BE 7) Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Coach: Ralph Willard 11/13 Md-Baltimore County 84 56 W 11/17 St. Francis 95 69 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L 11/20 at Wright State 76 65 W 11/17 Bucknell 74 67 W 11/23 Texas-Pan American 79 71 W 11/22 at Illinois State 65 87 L 11/29 at St. Francis 79 55 W Puerto Rico Shootout 12/2 St. Boventure 80 86 L (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) 12/6 *Notre Dame 69 73 L 11/26 vs. Xavier % 94 76 W 12/18 Navy 65 63 W 11/27 vs. Kentucky % 68 56 W 12/22 Lafayette 67 66 W 11/28 vs. Maryland % 52 87 L 12/27 Maryland-Eastern Shore 85 51 W 12/3 Prairie View A&M 78 64 W 1/10 *Boston College 86 70 W 2/1 at *Miami 60 64 L 1/3 *Miami 65 73 L 12/6 at Tennessee 53 56 L 1/16 at *Connecticut (#1) 58 81 L 2/6 *Notre Dame 72 66 W 1/6 at *Notre Dame 72 61 W 12/9 at *St. John’s 52 73 L 1/19 at *Villanova 65 86 L 2/10 at *West Virginia # 58 62 L 1/10 at *Providence 77 87 L 12/12 *Connecticut (#1) 69 70 L 1/23 *Georgetown 71 79 L 2/13 *Georgetown 65 72 L 1/17 *Rutgers (OT) 86 85 W 12/22 Howard 78 42 W 1/25 at Duquesne (CA) 65 60 W 2/16 at *Syracuse 62 83 L 251 1/22 *St. John’s (2OT) 83 90 L 12/30 *Providence 68 83 L 1/30 *Miami 60 54 W 2/20 at *Georgetown 50 62 L 1/25 at *Rutgers 65 87 L 1/5 at *Notre Dame 64 87 L 2/2 at *Georgetown 58 76 L 2/23 at *Boston College 70 60 W 2/6 *St. John’s 60 88 L 2/26 *Rutgers 67 62 W 2/8 at *Seton Hall 61 77 L 2/29 *Miami 66 74 L PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES 2/11 at *Rutgers 58 71 L 3/5 at *Providence 57 53 W 2/14 *Syracuse 67 75 L 2/17 *West Virginia 69 67 W Big East Championship BEN HOWLAND 2/20 at *Boston College 67 66 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 2/23 at *Miami 52 85 L 3/8 vs. Villanova 55 65 L 1999-2003 (4 years) „ Record: 89-40 (.690) 2/27 *Seton Hall 59 58 W Totals 1864 1876 Big East Championship *Big East Games „ Accomplishments (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) MA- played at Mellon Arena Two consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” 3/3 vs. Rutgers 51 64 L +originally scheduled for 1/26, but postponed appearances (2002 and 2003)…Won school’s first- Totals 2017 2112 due to inclement weather ever Big East Tournament title (2003)…Back-to- %- played in Charleston, W.Va. back Big East West titles (2001-02 and 2002- #1-Opp. ranked No. 1 when game was played 03)…Set school-record for victories (29 in 2001- *Big East Games 02)…Compiled winningest two-year period in school history and nation’s CA-played at Civic Arena 2000-01 „ 19-14 second best win percentage over that period (57-11 over 2001-03)…Also 7-9 Big East (5th-place West) posted Pittsburgh’s best two-year period in Big East play with a 26-6 league 1999-00 „ 13-15 record from 2001-03…Postseason appearances in three of four seasons „ 8th all-time NIT appearance (2001-NIT, 2002-NCAA, 2003- NCAA)…Guided Pittsburgh to first-ever Big 5-11 Big East (11th place) „ Big East Tournament runner-up East Championship title game in 2000 and three straight title games (2001, 2002, 2003)…Put together winningest four-year period in school history Coach: Ben Howland Coach: Ben Howland (89-40)…Guided program into the Petersen Events Center in 2002- 03…Named consensus national coach of the year after 2001-02 season, Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L the first Pittsburgh coach to garner such honors since football’s Johnny 11/19 Wright State 69 52 W 11/17 North Carolina A&T 91 46 W Majors in 1976…Pittsburgh appeared on national television a school-record 11/24 St. Francis (Pa.) 84 56 W 11/20 Morris Brown 74 53 W 11/27 IUPUI 68 49 W 11/25 Marist (OT) 71 69 W 22 times during the 2002-03 season. 12/1 Norfolk State 102 78 W 11/29 at St. Francis (Pa.) 70 52 W 12/4 Tennessee 50 76 L 12/2 Nebraska 52 51 W „ Prominent Student-Athletes 12/8 Robert Morris 92 59 W 12/6 at Penn State 74 88 L Brandin Knight, Ricardo Greer, Julius Page, Ontario Lett, Donatas Zavackas, 12/11 at Nebraska 57 69 L 12/9 St. Francis (N.Y.) 79 68 W Jaron Brown. 12/18 Appalachian State 67 64 W 12/17 at VCU (OT) 73 76 L 12/20 Duquesne (MA) 74 56 W 12/21 at Duquesne (MA) 70 71 L „ Personal Facts 12/23 Virginia Commonwealth 60 64 L 12/28 Robert Morris 77 55 W Named head coach at Pittsburgh on March 8, 1999…Cerritos, Calif. 12/29 at New Orleans 65 62 W 12/30 New Orleans 62 46 W native…Arrived at Pittsburgh after spending his career on the West Coast 1/3 at *St. John’s 58 82 L 1/3 *Miami 62 51 W and orchestrating one of the greatest turnarounds in NCAA basketball 1/8 *Connecticut 51 73 L 1/6 *Syracuse 66 71 L 1/16 *Seton Hall 68 80 L 1/10 at *Connecticut 53 73 L history at Northern Arizona…Served as an assistant coach at UC-Santa 1/19 *Syracuse 72 82 L 1/13 *Seton Hall 77 65 W Barbara for 12 years (1982-94). 1/22 at *Notre Dame 66 81 L 1/16 at *Notre Dame 58 74 L 1/27+ *Villanova 79 70 W 1/20 at *Georgetown 70 66 W

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Donatas Zavackas (1999-03) concluded his 12/3 Norfolk State 96 51 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L career ranked among school career leaders in 3- 12/7 at Penn State 82 60 W point field goals made and 3-point field goal 12/14 Southeastern Louisiana 89 55 W Coaches vs. Cancer Classic percentage. His .494 3-point percentage in 2000- 12/18 Ohio State 69 49 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 01 ranks as the best mark in school history. A 12/21 at Rhode Island 87 71 W 11/14 vs. Alabama 71 62 W Lithuania native, Zavackas also scored 1,099 12/28 George Mason 65 41 W points and shot .807 from the free throw line. 12/31 at Georgia 67 79 L 11/22 St. Francis (Pa.) 90 69 W 1/4 Robert Morris 85 49 W 11/26 Robert Morris 75 61 W 1/6 *Notre Dame 72 55 W 11/28 Albany 83 54 W 1/23 at *Providence 61 77 L 1/12 at *Rutgers 70 63 W 12/3 at Duquesne 59 45 W 1/31 *West Virginia 63 46 W 1/14 at *West Virginia 80 61 W 12/6 Penn State 64 37 W 2/3 *Notre Dame 67 75 L 1/18 *Syracuse 73 60 W 12/13 Youngstown State 57 42 W 2/5 *Georgetown 67 81 L 1/25 *Georgetown 65 64 W 2/8 at *West Virginia 68 69 L 2/1 at *Syracuse 65 67 L Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament 2/11 at *Rutgers 64 84 L 2/4 *Providence 68 61 W (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 2/15 at *Seton Hall 68 61 W 2/9 at *Notre Dame 64 66 L 12/15 Georgetown College (Ky.) 79 74 W 2/25 *Rutgers 70 60 W 2/12 *West Virginia 82 46 W 12/17 Chicago State 79 51 W 2/27 at *Syracuse 69 80 L 2/15 at *Seton Hall 61 73 L 12/20 Murray State 70 49 W 3/3 *Virginia Tech 70 51 W 2/18 at *Georgetown 82 67 W 12/22 Florida State 63 56 W 2/22 *Rutgers 86 65 W Big East Championship 2/26 at *Virginia Tech 75 62 W 12/27 New Hampshire 52 38 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/2 *Connecticut 71 67 W 12/30 Georgia 76 55 W 3/7 vs. Miami 78 69 W 3/5 *Seton Hall 86 54 W 1/3 William & Mary 70 55 W 3/8 vs. Notre Dame 66 54 W 3/9 at *Villanova 56 54 W 1/6 *Virginia Tech 78 59 W 3/9 vs. Syracuse (OT) 55 54 W 1/10 at *Miami (2OT) 84 80 W 3/10 vs. Boston College (Final) 57 79 L Big East Tournament 1/12 *Notre Dame 74 71 W (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 1/17 *Rutgers 59 49 W National Invitation Tournament 3/13 vs. Providence 67 59 W 1/19 at *Connecticut 65 68 L 3/14 St. Bonaventure 84 75 W 3/14 vs. Boston College 61 48 W 1/24 at *Syracuse 66 45 W 3/19 Mississippi State 61 66 L 3/15 vs. Connecticut (Final) 74 56 W 1/28 *Boston College 68 58 W Totals 2247 2156 2/4 *St. John’s 71 51 W NCAA First & Second Rounds 2/7 at *Notre Dame 66 58 W *Big East Games (Boston, Mass., Fleet Center) 2/9 at *Seton Hall (2OT) 67 68 L MA- played at Mellon Arena 3/21 vs. Wagner 87 61 W 2/15 *Connecticut 75 68 W 3/23 vs. Indiana 74 52 W 2/21 at *West Virginia 67 58 W 2/24 at *Georgetown 68 58 W NCAA Midwest Regional 2/29 *Syracuse (OT) 46 49 L 2001-02 „ 29-6 (Minneapolis, Minn., Metrodome) 3/2 at *Providence 88 61 W 3/27 vs. Marquette 74 77 L 3/6 *Villanova 59 45 W 13-3 Big East (1st place-West) Totals 2473 1955 Big East Tournament „ NCAA Sweet Sixteen *Big East games (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 252 „ 14th all-time NCAA Tournament 3/11 vs. Virginia Tech 74 61 W appearance (No. 3 seed) 3/12 vs. Boston College 62 53 W Big East Championship 2003-04 „ 31-5 3/13 vs. Connecticut (Final) 58 61 L „ Big East West Champions (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) „ Big East Tournament runner-up 3/7 vs. Boston College 76 62 W 13-3 Big East (1st place) NCAA First & Second Rounds „ School-record 29 wins 3/8 vs. Miami 76 71 W „ Ranked 9th in final AP poll (Milwaukee, Wisc., Bradley Center) 3/9 vs. Connecticut (Final-2OT) 65 74 L „ NCAA Sweet Sixteen 3/19 vs. Central Florida 53 44 W Coach: Ben Howland „ Big East Regular Season Champions 3/21 vs. Wisconsin 59 55 W NCAA First & Second Rounds „ 16th all-time NCAA Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Mellon Arena) Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L appearance (No. 3 seed) NCAA East Rutherford Regional 3/15 vs. Central Connecticut St. 71 54 W „ Big East Tournament runner-up (Continental Airlines Arena, N.J.) 11/16 Morgan State 76 55 W 3/17 vs. California 63 50 W 11/18 Northern Arizona 58 47 W „ School-record 31 wins 3/25 vs. Oklahoma State 51 63 L „ Topped 200,000 season attendance mark Totals 2446 2031 11/20 Robert Morris 86 62 W NCAA South Regional 11/23 vs. Oakland 70 53 W (Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena) Coach: Jamie Dixon *Big East games 11/24 vs. Illinois State 65 46 W 3/21 vs. Kent State (OT) 73 78 L 11/25 vs. South Florida 63 69 L Totals 2530 2133 12/1 Savannah State 87 35 W *Big East Games 12/5 St. Francis (Pa.) 77 55 W MA-played at Mellon Arena 12/8 Penn State 89 53 W 12/15 Rhode Island 58 51 W 12/19 at Ohio State 62 55 W PETERSEN EVENTS 12/22 Duquesne (MA) 78 63 W CENTER ERA BEGINS 12/29 St. Francis (N.Y.) 74 61 W 1/2 *St. John’s 77 54 W 1/5 at *Boston College 77 74 W 1/8 at *Rutgers 66 58 W 2002-03 „ 28-5 1/12 *Notre Dame 53 56 L 1/15 at *Miami (OT) 69 76 L 13-3 Big East (T-1st place West) 1/19 at *Georgetown 68 67 W 1/22 *Syracuse 72 57 W „ NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1/26 *Georgetown 67 56 W „ 15th all-time NCAA Tournament 1/30 at *Notre Dame 76 79 L appearance (No. 2 seed) 2/2 *Villanova 71 59 W „ Big East Tournament champions 2/7 *Seton Hall 70 65 W „ co-Big East West champions 2/10 at *Syracuse 75 63 W „ Ranked 4th in final AP poll 2/16 at *West Virginia 85 75 W „ Ranked in top-10 all season long 2/21 *Rutgers 78 59 W 2/26 at *Seton Hall (OT) 73 66 W Coach: Ben Howland 3/2 *West Virginia 92 65 W Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L The 2002-03 senior trio of Brandin Knight, Ontario Lett and Donatas Zavackas was credited with putting 11/23 Duquesne 82 67 W Pittsburgh basketball back on the map. The trio accumulated an 89-40 record over their four-year 11/27 St. Francis (Pa.) 69 46 W 11/30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 89 49 W period from 1999-03.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL “Send it in Jerome!” proclaimed ESPN broadcaster Bill Raftery when Pittsburgh’s Jerome Lane shattered this backboard with a thunderous tomahawk dunk against Providence, Jan. 25, 1988. Leading just 8-5 after a 30-minute delay, the Panthers defeated the Friars 90-56, then went on to capture the 1987-88 Big East regular- season title. The game is forever labeled as “The Night the House Came Down.” HISTORY

PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL: THE BEGINNING

Pittsburgh fielded its first Panthers were “universally basketball team in 1905-06, but it recognized as national champions, wasn't until the late 1920s and early having hung up the best collegiate 1930s that the Panthers enjoyed record in the country.” national success. The 1927-28 Pittsburgh’s toughest game that squad won Pittsburgh’s first season was at home against Notre mythical national title by winning all Dame, in which the Panthers’ only 21 games and averaged a then lead of the game came when Hyatt phenomenal 38 points per game. made a last-second shot to give The 1929-30 team would repeat as Pittsburgh a 24-22 victory. national champion, going 23-2, but Pittsburgh had two other All- the 1927-28 squad remains the only America players during that era, Don one to go undefeated in Pittsburgh Smith in 1933 and Claire Cribbs in history. 1934 and 1935. In 1934, Carlson The star of those teams was six- agreed to have his Panthers travel to foot forward Charley Hyatt, Atlanta to participate with three other Pittsburgh’s first All-America schools in a series of exhibition basketball player. A three-time All- games at the National Association of America selection, Hyatt led the Basketball Coaches Convention, an nation in scoring twice. During his organization that he helped found. Lou “Bimbo” Cecconi (on shoulders) and Ted Geremsky (hoisting Cecconi) were only following orders years in a Pittsburgh uniform, the The tournament was a direct relayed to them by Pittsburgh head coach H.C. “Doc” Carlson when they pulled off this stunt against Westminster College in the late 1940s. According to Carlson’s strategy, the player on the shoulders Panthers were an outstanding 60-7. forerunner to the NCAA Tournament. had better passing angles. Carlson got the idea from watching the Harlem Globetrotters play. The center for Pittsburgh’s national championship team was Jerry Wunderlich, and the backcourt 254 consisted of Stash Wrobleski and Sykes Reed, a 1928 All-American. Wrobleski and Reed had been teammates at Braddock High School, so Coach Doc Carlson did not need to travel far to recruit players. According to The Owl (the Pittsburgh Yearbook), the 1927-28

Pittsburgh’s varsity basketball team, circa 1915. Seated on the far right is H.C. “Doc” Carlson, who earned All-America football honors for the Panthers during the Glenn “Pop” Warner era. Carlson later went on to coach basketball at ABOVE: Steve Shuber was a member of Doc Pittsburgh, compiling a 367-247 record. Carlson’s Pittsburgh teams from 1942-1947.

LEFT: Doc Carlson, who was also director of Pitt’s DID YOU KNOW? Student Health Services, liked to feed ice cream Pittsburgh played in the country’s to his players at halftime of games. A physician by profession, Doc Carlson was a colorful, first-ever nationally televised eccentric, gregarious personality and brought basketball game at Madison some unconvential methods to his post. Square Garden vs. Fordham. The Panthers defeated Fordham 57- DID YOU KNOW? 37. The game was part of a Pittsburgh is one of 10 schools to doubleheader as Georgetown win two or more basketball defeated New York University 50- national titles from 1901-1937. 27 in the second game. The Pittsburgh won national titles in 1940-41 Pittsburgh team photo is both 1927-28 and 1929-30. The on display at the Basketball Hall schools include Chicago, of Fame in Springfield, Mass. for Columbia, Wisconsin (3), Kansas, this achievement. Minnesota, Notre Dame, Pennsylvania, PITTSBURGH, Syracuse and Yale.

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LEFT: Doc Carlson celebrates with his players following a 74-72 defeat of West Virginia on Feb. 26, 1951. Pitt’s Scott Phillips hit a shot in the closing seconds to claim the win. Pittsburgh’s rivalry with West Virginia is the oldest basketball rivalry as the two schools have played 164 contests dating back to 1905-06.

LOWER LEFT: Ground was broken for the University of Pittsburgh’s new Memorial Field House in the winter of 1950-51. Included in the photo are director of athletics Tom Hamilton (far left with shovel), university chancellor Rufus H. Fitzgerald (middle with head down), Pennsylvania politician/future governor David L. Lawrence (next to Fitzgerald).

BELOW: Pittsburgh’s starting lineup in 1954-55: Frank Zimovan, Joe Fenwick, Ed Pavlick, Bob Lazor, and John Riser. Lazor and Riser, both sophomores that season, went on to score over 1,000 points in their careers.

One of Pittsburgh basketball’s first homes was the Motor Square Garden. Earlier in its life, the Motor Square Garden was a prime sporting venue for a number of athletics activities in Pittsburgh. Located in the East Liberty section of 255 Pittsburgh, the Panthers played many of their games at Motor Square Garden before was built in 1925. The Panthers also played some of their games at Trees Gym on campus.

ABOVE: Charley Hyatt was a three-time All- America forward for Pittsburgh in the late 1920s. Hyatt is one of 18 student-athletes in the history of college basketball to earn All America honors in three seasons. The Panthers compiled Dave Sauer (23), Calvin Sheffield (31) and Brian a 60-7 record during his career and claimed a Generalovich (51) were all instrumental to pair of national championships. Pittsburgh’s 1963 NCAA and 1964 NIT squads. LEFT: Nate Apple was a key member of the 1944-45 Pittsburgh team that was nicknamed the “Phantoms.” Apple was only five-feet-eight Oland “DoDo” Canterna (1945-49) was one of inches tall. Pittsburgh’s top players during the mid-1940s. He scored a then school-record 37 points against Westminster in 1945.

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THE LEGENDARY H.C. “DOC” CARLSON

Henry Clifford Carlson, M.D., was weren’t looking — throw a towel on more than Pittsburgh’s most the court, then put his hands in his DID YOU KNOW? successful head basketball coach pockets and look the other way, Pittsburgh’s legendary basketball ever, winning 367 games in 31 much like the innocent little boy. coach of 31 years, H.C. “Doc” years of coaching (1922-53). He once had a player (Lou Carlson earned a spot in the He was a college basketball Cecconi, who also played and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame pioneer who etched his later coached football at in Springfield, Mass. Carlson name in the annals of Pittsburgh), get up on another was one of the pioneers in the coaching and helped mold player’s shoulders so that he coaching school game. He the formative stages of would have a better vantage regularly teamed with USC coach college basketball. The point for passing and Howard Jones. Other popular innovations he brought to shooting. combinations included Pop a developing sport also “When you were down in Warner and Phog Allen and Knute brought him national the dumps, you wondered Rockne and Dr. George Meanwell recognition and reserved whether you should speak to of Wisconsin. him enshrinement in the your priest or Doc Carlson,” Naismith Basketball Hall of wrote Jim O’Brien in Hail To Pitt: “Behind the scenes, Doc Carlson Fame. A Sports History of the University gave even more. For 25 years, Dr. Carlson was one of the of Pittsburgh. “Doc Carlson was he has picked boys off the game’s chief innovators in its a healer. He could seize your heart sidewalks of Pitt and nearby early years. Pittsburgh was one of without a scalpel and sutures. And towns, given them a “Win ‘Em all the first teams to use the double- he could ease the pain. His smile philosophy,” thousands of gallons team on defense and the give-and- was more quieting than a sedative.” of ice cream and hot chocolate go on offense. The Panthers Carlson engineered studies showing Although he is most widely to build them up. In many cases, experimented with the use of oxygen that basketball could be played this recognized for his work as their first new overcoat or suit. And all of it paid for out of his 256 on the bench, a practice that was way without fear of harm to the Pittsburgh’s basketball coach, featured in Life magazine. When the players. Carlson also attained great success own pocket. Doc Carlson center jump was eliminated after It was his 'Carlson Continuities,' on the football field as one of Pop preached to his boys even more every basket, as Carlson had though, that brought him and the Warner’s finest players. He was a than overcoats and ice cream. advocated, many screamed that the Panthers national attention in the team captain and All-America end for He preached an ambitious young men of the time would drop 1920s and 1930s. It was the first Pittsburgh’s undefeated 1917 philosophy that spurred them into of exhaustion and weave of the time featuring squad. Carlson won four letters becoming doctors, dentists, heart failure with movement, cutting and passing. each in basketball, football and teachers, lawyers and the increased level Carlson did not just concern baseball, and was an assistant businessmen.” of activity. But himself with strategy. Although it football coach during Jock was not considered proper at the Sutherland’s tenure at Pitt. He Eddie Beachler, time, he was one of the first coaches received his M.D. degree from Pitt’s “The Huddle” to actively question officials’ calls, his School of Medicine in 1920, and favorite ploy being to take off his became the sixth basketball coach in the late Dr. Michael Radvansky, who glasses and offer them to the Panther history in 1922. played for Carlson from 1936-38, offending official. He was an early “Of all the teachers I had at Pitt— and is a former member of the proponent of the “no harm, no foul” and I got my bachelor’s, master’s University’s board of trustees. interpretation, because he was and doctorate degrees there— Doc Carlson died at his summer concerned about the constant trips Carlson had to be one of the greatest home near Ligonier, Pa., on Nov. 1, to the foul line interrupting the flow teachers I had at the school,” said 1964 at the age of 70. of the game. He also first voiced warnings about how basketball CARLSON’S BASKETBALL INNOVATIONS coaches were becoming more Carlson was recruiters than teachers, and how it „ One of the first programs to use the double team on defense and give- an All-America and-go on offense. end on was wrong to lower admission Pittsburgh’s standards for college athletes. „ Experimented with the use of Oxygen on the bench. undefeated But Carlson brought a good dose „ Major advocate of eliminating the center jump ball after every basket. 1917 football Engineered studies showing that basketball could be played this way team. He was of levity to the coaching profession a four-time — along with the ice cream he without fear of harm to the players. letterwinner in „ Created the first weave offense. football, would often serve to his players at „ Served ice cream to his players at halftime. basketball and halftime of games. He would baseball. sometimes — when the officials „ One of the first coaches to actively criticize officials’ calls.

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THE PITT PAVILION

Most people strictly know Pitt In an earlier life, “The Hole” had basketball team’s tenancy there. Pittsburgh at The Pavilion, 24-22. Stadium as the former home of some other names. Fans, athletes Written descriptions of The That same year, Tim Lawry, a University of Pittsburgh football. and sportswriters used such Pavilion’s interior would make today’s Pittsburgh player from Allegheny And, indeed, it was for 74 appropriate labels as The Icebox, fire marshals squirm with anguish. High School, made three straight seasons until it was razed in early chilly arena and dark, dank There was only one main entrance to shots late in the game as Pittsburgh 2000 to make way for the new dungeon. access the main stadium, then a erased a Notre Dame lead to win in Petersen Events Center. For the record, its official name single door which led into The overtime, 35-32. The late Moose Younger generations, though, was The Pitt Pavilion, though there Pavilion. Wooden bleachers were Krause, who later served as Notre may be unaware that for 27 years was certainly no sign or marquee to erected over three dirt hills for the Dame's athletics director, played for Panthers basketball called Pitt ever prove it. But it did serve as a cramped “comfort” of approximately that Irish team. Stadium home. Deep within the cozy—albeit frigid—home court 4,000 spectators. The fourth side of Charley Hyatt, probably bowels of the south end of the big advantage for Pittsburgh’s basketball the building was the concrete Pittsburgh’s greatest basketball bowl was a place that came to be teams from 1924-1951. Doc stadium wall, which happened to be player before 1950, preserved the known in its later days as “The Carlson was the Panthers’ only within arm’s reach of the unofficially- Panthers’ undefeated season in Hole.” basketball coach during the sized basketball court’s end line. 1928 when he took a pass from Paul The Pavilion had one tiny locker Zehfuss and hit a last-second shot to The Pitt Pavilion room for the Panthers. As for their upend Notre Dame, 24-22. was Pittsburgh’s guests, well, they just had to dress The last college basketball game home court from in the visiting football team’s locker played at The Pavilion had a similar 1924-51. It was located inside of room, which happened to be a good ending, as Pittsburgh’s Scott what was Pitt 60-yard sprint through the Phillips, a sophomore reserve, hit a Stadium and on the current site December, January and February bank shot which beat West Virginia, of the Petersen nights. 74-72, in March of 1951. Events Center. Despite the shoddy surroundings, Over the years, The Pavilion also The Pavilion was the site for many hosted the WPIAL playoffs, and the outstanding basketball games. John Pittsburgh Renaissance basketball Wooden, the legendary basketball team (which included Connie 257 coach who won 10 national Hawkins) of the old American championships at UCLA from 1964- Basketball League used The Pavilion 75, was a member of the 1930-31 as its preseason training camp site Purdue team which lost to during the early 1960s. 1940-41 FINAL FOUR TEAM

How many people can say they ment to education," said Ed served their country during World Raymond, who captained the squad War II and also played in the NCAA the following season. "The players Final Four? Pittsburgh’s 1940-41 on our team strived for an education. basketball team can. We had to attend class and we had Because Pittsburgh’s players to do well." were not very tall—even by 1940s These Panthers made standards—they received several Pittsburgh's first-ever NCAA colorful nicknames, such as Tournament appearance in which “Rinkydinks,” “Little Toughies” and they defeated North Carolina, 26-20, The University of “Busy Bees.” Nevertheless, the team before losing to Wisconsin, 36-30. Pittsburgh honored the 1940-41 Final succeeded on and off the court. Because the 1940-41 schedule Four team in 1997 at "We took great pride in our had Pittsburgh playing its first six Fitzgerald Field ballplaying as well as our commit- games on the road, the Panthers House.

1940-41 TEAM MEMBERS opened with a 4-2 record. The first World War II. trip included a midwestern road trip "During the season, I thought Head Coach: Players: Clair Malarkey Ed Raymond at Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern, about the war a lot," said team H.C. “Doc” Bob Artman Ed Mastin Sid Silverman Butler, Michigan and Ohio State. member John Swacus. "Frequently, Carlson James Egan Harry Matthews Ed Strall Pittsburgh finished the Final Four I would listen to the radio and read James Klein Sam Milanovich John Swacus year with a 13-6 record. the newspaper, wanting to be Manager: George Kocheran Melvin Port All 11 members of the team updated about the world's events. Bill Rial Paul Lohmeyer Larry Paffrath graduated and were veterans of But it didn't affect my basketball."

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DON HENNON: THE SHOT MAKER

The numbers—even by (1958), Hennon’s basketball-playing “I wanted to be a physician when today’s basketball standards— career ended with his selection as a I came to Pittsburgh,” Hennon are very impressive: 45 points first team All-American, along with observed during an interview. “I against Duke during his junior , Bob Boozer, Elgin wanted to be a doctor; I didn’t know season; a season average of Baylor, and Guy then that I’d be a surgeon. I never 26.0 (the highest in Pittsburgh Rodgers. worried about not being 6-6.” history) that same year; 23 times For 19 years, Don Hennon’s Hennon led a resurgence in the in his career with at least 30 1,841 points stood as the most by a Pittsburgh basketball program, points in a game. player in Pittsburgh basketball leading the team to an 18-7 record Pittsburgh fans had an inkling annals, before Larry Harris topped in 1957-58, the school's second that Don Hennon was going to be that, only to be surpassed by Clyde straight NCAA tournament something special when the 5-8 Vaughan, who was eventually appearance and the Panthers' best sharp-shooting guard from replaced by Charles Smith. record since 1935. Wampum (Pa.) High School Don Hennon went on to become Hennon, who still lives in the scored 34 points in his Pittsburgh Dr. Don Hennon, a general surgeon Pittsburgh area, was named a Don Hennon was named first team All- debut as a sophomore against at nearby Allegheny General Hospital, Varsity Letterman of Distinction in America in 1958 along with Wilt North Carolina State. Passavant Hospital and Suburban 1985. Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor and Oscar Robertson. Little more than two years later General Hospital. ‘50s & ‘60s: GOOD PLAYERS AND TEAMS

While most accounts of The play of guard Don Hennon He said, `Who’s Don Hennon?’ Another player who played a little Pittsburgh’s basketball heritage (see other story) was no accident. Needless to say, we never did get football for the Panthers and brought make note of the school’s strong The sharpshooting guard from the picture.” a rugged, physical brand of 258 teams during the late 1920s, then Wampum, Pa., was a first team All- Around that same period, basketball to the hardwood was fast-forward to 1973-74, and then America honoree, and a big-time Pittsburgh also had players such as Brian Generalovich. Now a dentist, to the Big East years, in retrospect, player in anyone’s era. Bob Lazor and John Riser, both of Generalovich played one season the Panther quintets of the mid- “He was a shooter,” remembers whom are members of Pittsburgh’s (1964) on the gridiron, but is most 1950s to the mid-1960s produced Cook, “and he would have been 1,000-point club. The 1957 remembered for his basketball skills. some quality teams as well—and a better today with the three-pointer. Panthers lost to Kentucky—at “He was tough,” says Cook. few colorful characters, to say the He would have been as effective in Kentucky—in the NCAA Tourna- “(NBA executive) Eddie Donovan least. today’s game.” ment. always told me that Generalovich Beano Cook, a longtime sports Around that same period of time, “If we had played them anywhere would have been like Dave commentator and Pittsburgh’s Dr. Jonas Salk was involved in else but Kentucky, that night, we DeBuscherre in the pros...he was sports information director from research work at Pitt that led him to would have won. We only lost by a that good.” 1956-1966, observed first-hand all discover a successful vaccine for the few points,” Cook said. The Panthers made one NCAA the bounces, fortunes and dreaded disease called polio. Cook, Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh’s All- and one NIT Tournament appear- misfortunes of Panthers basketball recognizing a tremendous America football player who later ance during Generalovich’s career. during that time. opportunity to seize positive publicity gained fame as both a player and Since those years came well not only for Hennon, but the coach in the National Football before the television sports boom, University of Pittsburgh as well, tried League, was a two-time basketball the names and players associated to arrange for a photo of Salk and letterman for the Panthers. with Pittsburgh basketball could Hennon posed together with the He was a member of a hardly have been called household proposed caption: “Pitt’s Two Best Pittsburgh team that played names at the time—not even around Shot Makers.” in Lexington, and his style of the Pittsburgh area. Major league “I kept trying to reach him (Salk),” play raised the ire of The Old baseball and college football were still recalls Cook. "I left him messages, Baron (Adolph Rupp) himself. kings of the nation’s sports scene, but never heard back from him. So “We were playing but that era nevertheless produced finally, one day I’m sitting at my Kentucky a little closer than some of the biggest names in the desk, and the phone rings. `This is people thought we could, and University of Pittsburgh’s history. Dr. Salk.’ At the time, he was just so their players kept setting all “The attitude at Pitt used to be big, so famous...I froze. But I these screens, so (Pittsburgh Head that basketball was something explained to him that I wanted to Coach Bob) Timmons put Ditka in,” between football seasons,” Cook have him pose with Don Hennon says Cook. “Needless to say, two Brian Generalovich ranks 21st on the Panthers’ maintains. “If we had a good team, outside the . minutes of Ditka, and those screens all-time scoring list with 1,114 points and it was by accident.” And you know what he said to me? weren’t as steady as they were.” averaged 8.6 rebounds per contest over his career.

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BUZZ, THE AMOEBA MAN & TIMMY GURG

Following the retirement in 1968 Pittsburgh’s obvious lack of talent advancing to within one game of the of Bob Timmons—who had coached was evident that first season as the Final Four. Pittsburgh lost to the Panthers for 15 seasons— Panthers endured a 4-20 season— eventual national champion North Pittsburgh officials didn’t have to the first time a Ridl-coached team Carolina State, 100-72, in the East look far to find a replacement, failed to reach double figures in Regional final in Raleigh, North tabbing 47-year-old Charles “Buzz” victories—including a loss at Carolina. Ridl as the new man to direct Carnegie Mellon in the season finale. For what was to be Ridl’s final Pittsburgh’s hoop fortunes. But the next season, aided by season at Pittsburgh, 1974-75 Ridl had posted an impressive sophomores Kent Scott, Mike Paul started out slowly, with the Panthers .704 winning percentage in 12 and Paul O’Gorek, the Panthers suffering losses to Bucknell and Kent seasons at Westminster College, an reached the .500 mark at 12-12. State, but rebounding to defeat NAIA school 65 miles north of The 1970-71 freshman class Marquette (Al McGuire’s only Pittsburgh in New Wilmington, Pa. (then ineligible for varsity competition coaching appearance in Pittsburgh), His 1961-62 Titans were voted the by NCAA edict) included Knight, Notre Dame (rallying from a 15-point number-one small college team in Martin and a rugged 6-8 center second-half deficit, offsetting a 30- the nation. A holdover from from Canevin High School named point effort by Adrian Dantley), and Timmons’s staff was 26-year-old Jim Bolla. Pittsburgh went 14-10 Virginia, 71-70, when Keith Starr Tim Grgurich, a former Pittsburgh that year, including a startling 70-58 scored on a driving layup with two The front cover of the 1969-70 media guide player who had played in two win against Duquesne (which lost seconds left. Pittsburgh accepted a heralded the arrival of Buzz Ridl as Pittsburgh’s postseason tournaments with the only two games the rest of the bid to the NIT, then played new basketball coach. Pictured are Charles “Buzz” Ridl (standing) with assistant coaches Panthers. Following his first season season) in the opening round of the exclusively at Madison Square Fran Webster (left) and Tim Grgurich. at Pittsburgh, Ridl invited Fran Steel Bowl. That gave Pittsburgh the Garden, where the Panthers Webster—who was an assistant to right to host Coach John Wooden's defeated Southern Illinois before amount of misfortune. Prior to his Ridl at Westminster—to come join UCLA Bruins of Curtis Rowe and losing in the next round to first year, senior point guard Tom the Pittsburgh ranks. Sidney Wicks. UCLA won, 77-64, Providence, coached by Dave Gavitt Richards broke his wrist two weeks Ridl and Webster were about the but it was memorable for the 12,000 (the Big East's first commissioner). before the season. Starr tore his same age. They had coached fans at the Civic Arena. It turned out to be the last coaching knee in an exhibition game and was 259 together before. Ridl was the author There was talk about a postsea- appearance for Ridl, who announced sidelined for the entire season. of a book, “How To Develop A son bid before the 1971-72 season, his retirement on April 4, 1975. Pittsburgh finished the year at 12- Deliberate Offense.” Webster would the first for Billy Knight, the local “I could have stayed as long as I 15, but sophomore Larry Harris was later pen “The Amoeba Defense,” legend from Braddock. But while the wanted,” Ridl told the assembled a rising star, averaging 22.1 points his legacy to coaching. Grgurich season was a good one for Knight, press. “I was told that last year and per game, including 39 in a loss to was the young upstart, the energetic who averaged 21 points, it was a again this year. But certain things Syracuse. assistant who would recruit Billy disappointment for the team, which tell me it’s time to go. Coaching The 1976-77 season was no Knight, Mickey Martin, Keith Starr finished 12-12. Knight’s home debut limits you, and there are some nightmare. Instead, it was stark and Larry Harris: the foundation of was memorable, however. A Field things my wife and I would like to reality. Harris again averaged more Pittsburgh’s teams for a decade. House sellout crowd saw Dean do.” than 20 points, but Pittsburgh’s Smith’s North Carolina Tar The coaching reins were passed much-ballyhooed recruiting class Heels (featuring Bob to Grgurich, the 33-year-old “kid” made nowhere near the impact McAdoo) defeat Pittsburgh, from Lawrenceville who had Grgurich thought it would as the 90-75, as Knight scored previously coached Pittsburgh’s Panthers finished 6-21. The only 18. freshman and junior varsity teams to highlight of that season was a Knight’s scoring average impressive victory totals. Where Ridl increased to 23.7 his junior was reserved, quiet and subtle, year, but the Panthers Grgurich was emotional, animated ...The amoeba defense, slipped to 12-14. and aggressive. Kirk Bruce, a guard complimented by a furious full- The 1973-74 Panthers who played under Ridl and was an court press, became a second became the most assistant coach for Grgurich, pointed offense for the resourceful successful of Pittsburgh’s out the differences quite effectively: Panthers. The swarming defense, modern history, as the “Coach Ridl would bench you for a complex combination of a 1-3-1 team won 22 games in a getting mad at somebody,” Bruce zone and man-to-man, was keyed row while going 25-4, said. “Coach Grgurich would bench by numbers called by a player or you for not getting mad at some- determined by where an opponent body!” inbounded the ball... Buzz Ridl’s 1973-74 Pittsburgh team won 22 straight games en Grgurich’s first two seasons at Paul Meyer, route to a 25-4 record and a Pittsburgh were nightmarish, as he berth in the NCAA East Region was forced to endure an inordinate Pittsburgh Post-Gazette final.

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THE MAGICAL SEASON OF 1973-74 stunning 65-64 victory against Gale Catlett’s nationally ranked Cincinnati The 1973-74 season was a Bearcats when Harris swished a 22- special one in Pittsburgh’s basketball foot jumper at the buzzer. history. The Panthers began the The Panthers were searching for season with an 82-78 loss to West a cornerstone, and it arrived in the Virginia at the Coliseum, an large, hulking form of Sam Clancy, occurrence which shouldn’t seem another Pittsburgh schoolboy star too surprising considering who had helped lead the Pennsylva- Pittsburgh’s historic struggles on nia All-Stars past the United States in West Virginia’s home floor, but the the Roundball Classic the previous Panthers bounced back to defeat April. With Clancy providing the Rutgers, 36-21, in a game which inside muscle and Harris the outside was halted (and forfeited to scoring, Pittsburgh rebounded from Pittsburgh) when a group of Rutgers 6-21 to 16-11. The next year, with students staged a sit-in demonstra- defensive stalwarts Wayne Williams, tion on the court late in the first half. Carlton Neverson and Terry Knight, That started an incredible string of Pittsburgh improved to an 18-11 22 straight wins. record, highlighted by a 71-69 Along the way, Pittsburgh defeated the likes of Duquesne (82- The 1973-74 Pittsburgh squad was built around local talent. All five starters grew up in the Pittsburgh upset of Duke at Cameron Indoor area. Sports Illustrated ran a feature along with this photo of the six members. From left are Stadium when the Blue Devils were 65), Florida State (82-60), Connecti- Pittsburghers Mickey Martin, Billy Knight, Tom Richards, Keith Starr, Jim Bolla and Kirk Bruce. 17-1 and ranked third in the nation. cut (83-63), Arkansas (91-83), Pittsburgh advanced to the finals of Davidson (90-63), Duke (62-46) and three consecutive seasons. Providence ( and the Eastern 8 Tournament at the Syracuse (71-56). Pittsburgh Pittsburgh’s 22-game win streak ) and Pittsburgh’s first- Civic Arena, where it lost to Rutgers averaged 80.8 points per game to its ended abruptly and dramatically at game foe, the Furman Palladins. in front of 16,009 fans. But the opponents’ 65.8 that season. Penn State’s Recreation Hall on Knight, who was in the midst of a 260 season ended then and there at 18- Pittsburgh’s tallest player was 6-8 Saturday, February 23, 1974. With late-season shooting slump, broke 11, as no postseason bid was junior center Jim Bolla, formerly the the score tied at 64, Pittsburgh out for 34 points, helping Pittsburgh extended. head women’s basketball coach at inbounded with seven seconds to an 81-78 victory and setting up Pittsburgh’s final season of the Nevada-Las Vegas. He remembers remaining, but Knight was called for an East final against the Wolfpack, 1970s was another successful one, the season with tremendous pride. traveling. Penn State’s Ron Brown which beat Pittsburgh, 100-72. but again ended in disappoint- “Everyone liked everybody, and swished a jumper from the top of we just played one game at a time,” the key as the buzzer sounded, and ment—and the coach’s surprise “It was just things falling into he said in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pittsburgh was 22-2. resignation. The 1979-80 Panthers place at the right time. There report several years ago. “We didn’t The Panthers received an at-large started out quickly, racing to a 14-3 was always somebody filling in even keep track of how many games bid to the 32-team NCAA Tourna- record before a road loss at when we needed him to. we’d won. We just came and played ment and bussed to the WVU Cleveland State started a tailspin Everything had to fall into its niche every day and had fun. Everyone Coliseum where they defeated St. which saw the team struggle during for us to do what we did because liked each other and respected each Joseph’s, 54-42, before a largely the month of February into early we didn’t have a real powerhouse other.” partisan Pittsburgh crowd. March. Pittsburgh lost to Villanova in team. We were a solid team.” the Eastern 8 semifinals, and then to Everyone liked Billy Knight, one of The Panthers’ reward for that win only three players in Pittsburgh was to travel to Raleigh, N.C., for the Duquesne in the first round of the Billy Knight, history—Don Hennon and Larry East Regional which included North NIT at the Civic Arena. Grgurich’s on the 1973-74 Harris are the others—to average Carolina State (David Thompson, last Pittsburgh team would lose six Pittsburgh team games by three points or fewer, and more than 20 points per game in Tom Burleson and Monty Towe), he tendered his resignation as Pittsburgh’s basketball coach the ...They were a homegrown team 1973-74 TEAM MEMBERS next day, giving no concrete with a homespun coach. They explanation, but offering this much: Head Coach: Trainer: Players: Mickey Martin played a defense that few teams “I’ve been here a long time and Charles "Buzz" Bob Mangine Marvin Abrams Greg McBride could spell and fewer teams could they looked at me as being here a Ridl Jim Bolla Scott Nedrow beat. They didn’t pay attention to Equipment Frank Boyd long time,” he said. “Now they’ll Tom Richards how many games they won. They Assistant Manager: Kirk Bruce Bob Shrewsbury have to look at the program a little simply paid attention to each Coaches: Walter Mark Disco Keith Starr differently than when I was involved other. And it all worked... Tim Grgurich McCullough John Endsley Scott Stephens with it.” Fran Webster Sam Fleming Wayne Talbott Grgurich currently is an assistant Student Lew Hill Ken Wagner Paul Meyer, coach for the NBA's Phoenix Suns. Manager: Willie Kelly Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tom Booth Billy Knight

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A KNIGHT TO REMEMBER

Billy Knight would never admit to the Panthers’ rise on the college Known as “Mooney” to his friends Panthers from 1977-79. it, but his signing of a national letter- basketball horizon under Head Coach and teammates, the 6-6 Knight Billy’s number 34 Pittsburgh of-intent in 1970 to play college Buzz Ridl. saved his most spectacular jersey was retired during ceremo- basketball made him the Freshmen were ineligible for performances for Pittsburgh’s nies at a game in 1989. He still Pied Piper of Pittsburgh varsity competition in 1970-71 toughest opponents, including a 30- speaks fondly about his years at Pitt. basketball. (Knight’s freshman year). His point outburst against North Carolina “If I had to do it all over again, I’d His signature sparked a first varsity season was 1971- at Carmichael Auditorium, and a 37- go to Pitt,” he said. "It was a great recruiting effort that would 72, and his play reflected no point explosion at UCLA's Pauley experience and I learned quite a bit. attract Jim Bolla, signs of rustiness. He Pavilion. His performance at UCLA I made so many friends there, with Mickey Martin, Tom averaged 21.0 points stood as the most points scored by a the coaches, and players, and we Richards, Kirk Bruce per game that year, visiting player for many years. keep in touch.” and Keith Starr to and followed it Knight took his immense skills to Pitt, the heart and with figures of professional basketball, where he “I never saw him dunk a soul of the Panthers’ 23.7 (1972- became an All-Pro guard/forward basketball during his career. 1973-74 team that 73) and with the Indiana Pacers. He averaged Other players went for the advanced to the 21.8 17.1 points in his rookie season, pizzazz, but he was just steady NCAA’s “Elite (1973- then shot his way to back-to-back Bill. He was always so graceful Eight” and won a 74). seasons of 28.1 and 26.6 the next and so proficient that he didn’t school-record 22 But two years. Knight’s 11-year career waste energy.” straight games. more in the ABA and NBA included one One of 11 children, im- season as an NBA All-Star, and his Charles “Buzz” Ridl, Knight was a schoolboy pres- final career average—which former Pittsburgh coach star at Pittsburgh’s sive encompassed stops in Buffalo, Braddock High School, than Boston, Indiana, Kansas City and San “Billy Knight is one of the all-time where his first coach was his Antonio — was 15.7. Knight also great kids. He does not smoke, Moe Becker, who was Billy Knight’s signing cold, played professionally in France sparked a recruiting he doesn’t swear, he doesn’t 261 known for his playing resurgence in 1970. hard before returning to the United States, drink, he’s very easy to coach, days at Duquesne num- where he became an assistant coach he’s very easy to get along with. University. When Becker bers was Knight’s warm, with the Pacers then went on to a I’m telling you, he’s something left Braddock, Knight’s next humble, easygoing personality. successful NBA front office career. else.” mentor was Andy Zezza. People couldn’t help but like him. He still ranks among the franchise’s Knight was the first exceptional Buzz Ridl summed it up nicely when all-time 10 in both scoring and Bob Leonard, basketball talent to join the Panthers he said, “There are a lot of nice rebounding. former Indiana Pacers since the days of Don Hennon and people in the world but none better Knight’s younger brother, Terry, head coach later Brian Generalovich, sparking than Billy Knight.” was a starting forward for the

THE RIVALRY: PITTSBURGH vs. DUQUESNE

To the fans, players, coaches and charter members, and conference Duquesne.” administrators at Pittsburgh and alignment meant Pittsburgh and When Pittsburgh joined the Big Duquesne, it was perhaps the most Duquesne would play twice a year, East in 1982, the consequent intense rivalry any of them had ever giving added meaning to games that scheduling parameters reduced the experienced. featured players primarily from this Pittsburgh-Duquesne rivalry to a The teams had a chance meeting area. single meeting each season. every year when the Steel Bowl—an Roy Chipman, who came to the The Panthers, who now lead the in-season tournament—was Panthers from Lafayette College in all-time series, 40-31, have won 21 introduced to Pittsburgh in 1953, 1980, was forewarned about the of the last 24 games against the first at Fitzgerald Field House, and in rivalry. Dukes. Pittsburgh and Duquesne its later years at the Civic Arena, “I had heard a lot about it when I have played their annual game each which opened in 1962. came here, but it was even more season since 1990. But the Pittsburgh-Duquesne than I expected,” Chipman said. rivalry received a jolt of adrenaline “I’ve not seen anything like it since when the Eastern Athletic Associa- then, either. Even when we went to Pittsburgh’s Wayne Williams defends Duquesne’s tion (Eastern 8) was formed in 1976. the Big East, none of those games B.B. Flenory. Both were from the Pittsburgh area, Both Pittsburgh and Duquesne were were as intense as the games with typical of the Panthers-Dukes rivalry of old.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

DR. ROY MAKES A FIELD HOUSE CALL

Where Buzz Ridl’s Pittsburgh trademark of Tim Grgurich’s teams but gained national attention by teams always had players who could was relentless defense, Dr. Roy defeating Syracuse, St. John’s and put the ball in the basket, and the Chipman brought a little bit of both Georgetown at Fitzgerald Field to his approach as the 10th head House. basketball coach at the University of The Panthers’ success in Big East Pittsburgh. Chipman came to circles, along with the increased Pittsburgh following a successful visibility of the conference’s television stint as head coach at Lafayette package gave Chipman and his staff College in Easton, Pa. the credibility to expand Pittsburgh’s In March of 1981, Pittsburgh recruiting efforts. One blue-chip defeated Duquesne in the finals of player to ink was sharpshooting the Eastern 8 at the Civic Arena with guard Curtis Aiken of Buffalo, N.Y., Lennie McMillian—the key to whose decision to come to Chipman’s 1-3-1 defense—taking Pittsburgh began a trend that MVP honors. brought 6-10 Charles Smith from The 1981-82 Panthers captured Bridgeport, Connecticut, and 6-5 their second straight Eastern 8 Demetreus Gore from Detroit, championship by posting their first Michigan. 20-win season since the 1973-74 The final piece of the talent blitz Curtis Aiken was one of Chipman’s first bluechip club, and advanced to the NCAA arrived in Oakland when 6-6 recruits. Aiken, who played from 1983-87, scored 1,200 points in his career. Tournament once again. forward Jerome Lane came from The Panthers struggled during Akron, Ohio, in 1985. December 1985, that he would Dr. Roy Chipman celebrates the first of back-to- their first season of Big East play (the Chipman’s career record was a resign at the end of the season. back Eastern 8 Tournament titles. Chipman led Pittsburgh to five postseason berths in six years team’s 13-15 record was Chipman’s fine 102-76. But Chipman surprised Chipman lost a battle with cancer as head coach. only losing season at Pittsburgh), everyone by announcing in in August of 1997 at the age of 58. 262 UNDERRATED VAUGHAN LEADS PANTHERS

What do you call it when a Pittsburgh, which had won the wondering if Vaughan’s productivity rebounds unbelievably for his basketball player finishes a season Eastern 8 Tournament the year would be as scintillating against the size...like someone 6-9 or 6-10,” as his conference’s leading scorer before, announced before the 1981- Syracuses and Georgetowns of the said former St. John's coach Lou and second-leading rebounder and 82 campaign that it would be the college basketball world. Carnesecca. fails to make the all-conference team Panthers’ final season of Eastern 8 It was. Vaughan raised his game as selected by the league’s head membership. Pittsburgh officials had to the next level, leading the Big East coaches? accepted an invitation to join the Big in scoring in his (and Pittsburgh’s) How about NO RESPECT! East the following season, a fact first season of competition in its new The player was Pittsburgh’s Clyde which created some obvious conference, while leading the Vaughan, the season in question resentment among Eastern 8 Panthers to home victories against was 1981-82, and the circum- coaches. When the time came for Syracuse, St. John’s and stances were these: those coaches to cast their ballots for Georgetown. All-Eastern 8, two chose not to vote As a senior, Vaughan for any Pittsburgh players for either averaged 21.0 points per “Clyde Vaughan can offensively first- or second-team. game in leading dominate a game.” Vaughan led the Panthers in both Pittsburgh to the scoring and rebounding for three quarterfinals of the Digger Phelps, consecutive seasons (1981-84) and NIT. His play former Notre Dame coach is now listed second on Pittsburgh’s impressed coaches all-time scoring chart with 2,033 at all stops. “I knew Clyde was going to points. A forward, Vaughan stood “He’s one of the surprise some people. You don’t slightly taller than 6-4, but was best shooters I’ve look at Clyde and think he can blessed with long arms and an seen, and he get 20 points and 10 rebounds, extraordinary shooting touch which but he gets the job done.” belied his somewhat unconventional playing style. Some basketball Clyde Vaughan, pictured here Roy Chipman, with Dr. Roy Chipman, observers questioned his accom- averaged 16.9 points and 7.7 former Pittsburgh head coach plishments in the Eastern 8, rebounds over his four-year career.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

CLANCY LOWERS THE BOOM

Sam Clancy, the leading versa.” rebounder in NCAA Division I college Clancy’s greatest moment, one basketball during his Pittsburgh which demonstrated all his unique career from 1977-81, was one of skills, came on February 10, 1979, those rare players whose mere when the 13-8 Panthers visited the presence gave his teammates and 17-1, third-ranked Duke Blue Devils fans a sense that the Panthers had at Cameron Indoor Stadium. With the at least a fighting chance to win score tied at 69 with 3:05 left in the every time it took the court. game, Duke Coach Bill Foster The 6-6, 245-pound Clancy decided to have his team hold on to chose Pittsburgh over North Carolina the ball (this was before the shot State, and when he arrived on clock was instituted). With 10 campus, he was coming into a seconds remaining, Clancy basketball program that had intercepted a back-door pass struggled through a miserable 6-21 intended for Jim Spanarkel from Bob season the year before. Bender, dribbled the length of the That changed immediately, as court, missed a 15-foot jump shot, Clancy averaged 14 points and 12 grabbed the rebound from Mike rebounds to help lead Pittsburgh to Gminski and dropped in an easy a 16-11 season. layup with two seconds left to give “If someone is great at getting Pittsburgh a 71-69 upset win. good position and boxing out, he can While this was going on, Clancy be six-feet tall and be a good was being courted by Pittsburgh’s rebounder,” Clancy explained. “And football coaches — Head Coach getting good position comes from Jackie Sherrill and Defensive experience and learning the science Coordinator Jimmy Johnson — who 263 of rebounding. For instance, 90 envisioned another sleek pass- percent of your bank shots will come rushing defensive end in their off the front of the rim. If a shot program. Clancy did go out for comes from the left side of the football in the spring of 1980, but Sam Clancy is the only player in Pittsburgh Panthers basketball history to score 1,000 points and grab basket, the majority of rebounds will gave it up to concentrate on 1,000 rebounds. He concluded his career with 1,671 points (eighth all-time) and 1,342 rebounds (first come off the right side and vice basketball. He was later drafted by all-time). Clancy also averaged in double figures in both points and rebounds in each of his four years.

Sam Clancy won a Gold Medal with the the Seattle Seahawks of the National 1979 Pan American Games team. One of Football League, and spent the the youngest and 1982-83 seasons with that team most explosive squads in Team USA before coming home to play for the history, Clancy USFL’s Pittsburgh Maulers (1984- helped the squad 85). Clancy played for the Cleveland win nine straight games and average Browns from 1985-88, and was a 100.8 points per defensive lineman with the game en route to the Indianapolis Colts from 1989 Gold Medal. The team was coached through 1993. by then-Indiana head In 1995, Clancy took a different coach Bob Knight. role on the sidelines, coaching for From 1977-81, no player in NCAA Division I the Barcelona Dragons in the NFL basketball grabbed more rebounds than Sam Clancy. Interestingly though, Clancy continued a Europe. He played a key role in the professional career in football, compiling a solid Dragons’ 1997 World Bowl 12-year career in the NFL and USFL before Championship victory. retiring in 1993.

“Sam Clancy is Superman in basketball shorts.”

Gale Catlett, West Virginia head coach

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

WELCOME TO THE BIG EAST

For the past 20 seasons, the Pittsburgh basketball program has made more postseason appearances and more network television appearances than it did in its entire history prior to 1982. Is it merely good fortune? Not quite. There can be no denying that Pittsburgh’s move from the Eastern 8 to the Big East in 1982 is the single-most important event in the history of Pittsburgh basketball. Before 1982, Pittsburgh would play before full houses at Fitzgerald Field House for its games against Duquesne and West Virginia, and a Players like Demetreus Gore helped solidify A key recruit from Connecticut, Charles Smith Clyde Vaughan was named MVP of the Eastern 8 once-only visit by North Carolina Pittsburgh in the Big East. Gore concluded his was named the league’s Rookie of the Year in Tournament in 1982. In 1982-83, Pittsburgh’s first career with 1,555 points (12.7 ppg) and 394 1984-85 and became Pittsburgh’s first Big East season in the Big East Conference, Vaughan led (1971) and Duke (1980), but it rebounds (3.2 rpg). Player of the Year. the conference in scoring with a 22.0 average. wasn’t too difficult to stretch out and relax at Pittsburgh home games largely Catholic institutions with during parts of the 1960s and Duquesne, George Washington, season. Villanova then accepted an basketball as their major sport, but 1970s. In 1981-82, the Panthers’ West Virginia, Massachusetts, offer from the newly formed Big East did include Syracuse and Boston last season in the Eastern 8, Rutgers, Villanova and Penn State in 1980. College, two schools that played big- Pittsburgh sold approximately 500 pooled their interests and started the Around this time, Joe Paterno, the time football as well. Pittsburgh was basketball season tickets. conference from scratch. Unfortu- Penn State football coach who was 264 already in the Eastern 8; Penn State Ironically, the Eastern 8, formed in nately, the conference suffered from also then the school’s athletics now had no conference affiliation. 1976-77, was actually the original low visibility and instability. Penn director, concluded it might be Joe Paterno had ideas, something idea for a major basketball confer- State was the first to jump beneficial for everyone if a new, all- not lost in the thought processes of ence in the East. Coaches and overboard, deciding to go the sports conference were formed. The Dave Gavitt, the former Providence administrators from Pittsburgh, independent route after the 1978-79 Big East, then in its infancy, included College basketball coach who was the Big East’s first commissioner. In what played out like a modern sports soap opera, it came down to this: Paterno needed Pittsburgh, Boston College and Syracuse to form his conference; Gavitt needed Boston College and Syracuse to keep the Big East alive and growing. Gavitt also realized that an all-sports conference had to have Pittsburgh, then one of the top five football programs in the nation. Gavitt made his move for Pittsburgh, as did Paterno. Pittsburgh officials listened to and studied both proposals, and made their decision — joining the Big East, where the Panthers were in on the start of what has become one of college basketball's most prestigious conferences.

In November, 1981, Big East Commissioner Dave Gavitt (center) came to Pittsburgh to announce that the Panthers were the newest members of the Big East Conference. On the left is the late Cas Myslinski, Pittsburgh’s athletics director at the time. On the right is the late Dr. Roy Chipman, former Panthers head coach.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

SMITH & LANE RAISE THE LEVEL

Smith and Lane. Sounds like a As a sophomore, Jerome Lane led the nation with a 13.5 rebounds per game average. He recent model of some firearm finery concluded his career ranked 18th in NCAA that no proud member of the NRA recordbooks for season rebounds and earned two would be without. All-America honors at Pittsburgh. Along with Smith, Lane was a 1988 NBA First Round Charles Smith and Jerome Lane. selection. Together, they provided the firepower that allowed the Panthers performance against the Orangemen to gain respect in one of America’s at the Carrier Dome, clinching toughest basketball conferences, Pittsburgh's first outright Big East and for two glorious seasons— regular-season title on March 6, 1986-87 and 1987-88—sit at the 1988. Sports Illustrated carried a league’s pinnacle. full-length feature story about the Pittsburgh shared the Big East game in its next issue. regular-season title in 1987 and won “Jerome Lane is the most the crown outright in 1988. dominant player in the Big East,” Combining those years, the Panthers said Boeheim. “No one in the won 49 of 64 games, and went 26- country, I don’t care how big he is, 10 in Big East play after compiling a can outrebound Jerome Lane one- 14-18 league mark in the previous on-one.” two seasons. Pittsburgh became a Lane made many memorable mainstay in the Top 20 polls, impressions with those in college climbing often into the Top 10 and basketball circles. rising as high as second in the AP Described ESPN analyst Dick poll. Vitale, “Lane is a glass eater who All pretty heady stuff for a school dominates the boards like no one in whose previous most famous the country.” 265 shotmaker was Jonas Salk. Wrote Connecticut head basketball coach Curry Kirkpatrick in Sports Jim Calhoun, “ (Lane) is as Illustrated, “Let’s get this straight: dominating a force on the Pittsburgh is into basketball now? backboards as anyone I’ve seen in a The Pittsburgh of Chuck Noll and long, long time.” Mario Lemieux and Andrew Smith and Lane. For two seasons Carnegie? The University of these two years. A 6-10 player with powered rifle, Jerome Lane was they supplied the firepower that Pittsburgh? Ditka to Dorsett to amazing agility and fluid moves, he more of a .38 caliber Saturday night allowed a basketball program to Marino, the football Pittsburgh?" was the cornerstone around which special shoved between the ribs, assault the summit of college Charles Smith was the unques- those Panther teams were causing his damage in the paint and basketball. Waxed one writer, “It is tioned leader of the Panthers during assembled. Smith was a true power underneath the boards. A burly not hearsay to point out that Smith forward, but played center for power forward, Lane was the and Lane have given their adopted Pittsburgh, where he led the smallest player to lead the NCAA in city its best one-two punch since Panthers in scoring for three of his rebounding in 30 years. He led the Billy Conn.” four seasons. He was the Big East’s Big East in rebounding for two Smith, the third player in the top center during his junior and straight seasons, the only player in 1988 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia senior years, being named first team league history to accomplish that 76ers, was part of a three-team, All-Big East in 1987 and the Big East feat. But Lane was not simply a Draft Day trade involving the 76ers, Player of the Year in 1988. rebounder extraordinaire. A deft the Los Angeles Clippers and the “If there’s a better center in the ballhandler, he led the Panthers in Seattle SuperSonics. Smith starred country, I haven’t seen him,” said minutes played and was the team’s with the Clippers and New York Providence’s Rick Pitino, after Smith second-leading scorer during his Knicks for four seasons each, and gunned down the Friars with a 25- sophomore and junior seasons. Lane played two seasons for the San point, 18-rebound, six-blocked shot was a two-year All-American and All- Antonio Spurs. performance. Big East selection. But power and Lane also was selected in the first “I don’t think there’s a 6-10 relentlessness best defined his round of the 1988 Draft—the 23rd player in the country more versatile game. Just ask Providence after he pick overall—by the Denver than Charles Smith,” added Dick finished off a fast break against the Nuggets. After playing for the Charles Smith led the Panthers to back-to-back Big East titles in 1987 and 1988. He was named Vitale. Friars by shattering the backboard in Nuggets until early in the 1991-92 the Big East Player of the Year in 1988 and a few If Smith inflicted damage on a 1988 game. Ask Jim Boeheim season, he would play for several months later was the third overall selection in the Panther opponents like a high- after a 29-point, 15-rebound NBA clubs. NBA draft.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

A CLASS TO REMEMBER

It all began in 1987 when Sean Miller, Bobby Martin, Brian Shorter, Darelle Porter and Jason Matthews each signed a National Letter of Intent to play college basketball at Pittsburgh. There always was something Darelle special about the group. As Porter freshmen, four of the five played Sean Miller contributing roles in Pittsburgh’s first outright Big East regular-season title in 1988. The next year, Pittsburgh made its third consecu- tive trip to the NCAA Tournament with the featured players as sophomores. Pittsburgh registered impressive victories against Georgetown and Oklahoma. The following year, without injured Sean Brian Shorter Miller and without any depth, the Panthers won 12 games and scored the entire 1989-90 season due to „ JASON MATTHEWS, the Civic Arena. at least 100 points five times. foot surgery, then putting himself smooth-shooting guard from Los As seniors, Matthews, Martin, through a rigorous rehabilitation Angeles who was never afraid to „ BOBBY MARTIN, calmly Porter and Shorter went back to the program to come back during the take the big shot, hitting a pair of 3- sinking a pair of free throws as a NCAA’s and chalked up 21 victories 1990-91 season and lead pointers to defeat Providence on the freshman in the closing moments of 266 along the way. Pittsburgh...then, as the only road...scoring 34 points as a the Panthers’ win at West A year later, Miller, playing in his remaining cast member of the sophomore against Virginia...running the court like a final year without the other four, original quintet, providing the Jacksonville...canning 34 consecu- deer...a 27-point, 20-rebound road spearheaded Pittsburgh’s 18-win inspiration and leadership as tive free throws as a performance against Georgetown as NIT-team. Remember a few of the Pittsburgh shocked Kentucky, 85- freshman...finishing his career as a junior...tying a school-record with highlights: 67, at Rupp Arena and went on to the Big East’s most accurate 3-point seven blocks vs. Seton Hall. win 18 games...shattering shooter ever. „ SEAN MILLER, Starting point Pittsburgh’s career assist record „ DARELLE PORTER, the guard as a freshman (1987-88) for (744)...finishing his career as the Big „ BRIAN SHORTER, a model of wheeling, dazzling dynamo who what became a Big East regular- East’s leading all-time free throw scoring and rebounding consistency played just about any position on the season championship team and shooter and ranking second in the from the first time he wore a court...taking over at point guard for posted a 24-7 overall mark...missing Big East in career assists. Pittsburgh uniform...winning the Big the injured Miller and setting East Rookie of the Year award in Pittsburgh’s single-season record for 1988-89...scoring 37 points in a assists (229)...scoring 25 points nationally televised Sunday home against Georgia Tech in the ACC-Big Jason win vs. Oklahoma...battling an East Challenge... dunking over Matthews unusual viral infection throughout Georgetown's Alonzo Mourning... his senior year but still responding in recording a triple-double with 13 pressure situations, blitzing points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists Syracuse with a 32-point perfor- in a win at Providence his senior mance in a Pittsburgh win at the year.

RECRUITING CLASS OF 1987-88 NOTES

„ In 1999, FOXsports.com ranked Pittsburgh’s 1987-88 freshman class-- consisting of Bobby Martin, Jason Matthews, Sean Miller, Darelle Porter and Brian Shorter-- among its all-time top-25 recruiting classes. „ All five members of the 1987-88 freshman class scored over 1,000 career points at Pittsburgh. All five rank among the school’s top-30 in career points. „ The five members of the class combined for 7,044 career points, 2,562 Bobby Martin rebounds and 1,789 assists.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL HISTORY

THE PAUL EVANS ERA

The Paul Evans coaching era at The season marked Pittsburgh’s following season and the Panthers Pittsburgh spanned from 1986-94 finest since the 1973-74 campaign, rebounded with a 21-12 mark and and included some of the most when the Billy Knight-led Panthers their fourth NCAA trip under Evans. exciting – and sometimes surreal – went 25-4 and advanced to the Pittsburgh achieved many moments in the program’s modern NCAA’s final eight. It ended bitterly, memorable wins under Evans. history. though, when in the NCAA Perhaps its greatest, though, Those exciting moments included Tournament’s second round when occurred during the 1991-92 five NCAA Tournament berths, three Pittsburgh let a late lead slip away season. In the season’s second 20-win seasons and two Big East and fell to Vanderbilt, 80-74, in game, Pittsburgh entered championships. overtime. Kentucky’s Rupp Arena as an 18- The surreal? Urging his team to Smith and Lane departed for the point underdog. They left with a get off to a quick start against that NBA that summer, leaving Evans resounding 18-point win, 85-67, night’s opponent, Evans turned off with a host of young but gifted over Rick Pitino’s Wildcats. The the locker room lights and pro- players for the 1988-89 season. The Panthers went on to post an 18-16 ceeded to shoot off a starter’s pistol. ballyhooed 1987 class of Sean Miller, record and advanced to the National Such moments inspired one scribe Bobby Martin, Jason Matthews and Invitation Tournament. to dub him “The Mad Doctor.” Darelle Porter had been major The 1992-93 season saw Perhaps no other coach in Paul Evans led Pittsburgh to two Big East regular contributors to the league title run as Pittsburgh achieve its last NCAA Pittsburgh history could be season titles (1987 and 1988), and six postseason freshmen and would be joined by berth under Evans. Key wins over appearances including three consecutive NCAA described in so many different and Tournament berths from 1987-89 over his eight- Brian Shorter, who sat out the 1987- UCLA, Illinois and Seton Hall lifted the perhaps contrasting ways. Evans year coaching tenure at Pittsburgh. 88 season due to Proposition 48. Panthers to the postseason as they was outspoken but shy. A strict It was Evans’ third edition that finished 17-11. disciplinarian whose sideline may have been his finest coaching In Evans’ final season Pittsburgh demeanor was volatile at best and These Guys?” job. Going only six players deep on started out 13-5 but lost its last nine explosive at worst. He was both a The answers came quickly. In many nights, Pittsburgh earned its games to finish 13-14. His 147 teacher and a taskmaster. Evans’ first season, Pittsburgh third straight NCAA berth with a 17- victories at Pittsburgh rank third in His eight year tenure was claimed its first-ever share of the Big 13 record. The Panthers defeated school history. 267 ultimately characterized by East championship, tied the school five Top 10 teams that year, Pittsburgh achieving some of its record for victories with a 25-8 mark including a memorable 99-91 win greatest heights and, alas, at least and advanced to the NCAA over No. 2 Oklahoma in Fitzgerald one of the most bitter defeats, in its Tournament. The Panthers swept Field House. The other victims basketball history. But unmistakably, Syracuse (the eventual national included Alonzo Mourning’s the Evans era generated unprec- runner-up) during the regular Georgetown team, Syracuse and a edented interest in Panthers season and defeated the likes of sweep of eventual national basketball, both locally and nationally. Kansas, Arkansas and Wisconsin on runner-up Seton Hall. Evans came to Pittsburgh in the successive nights to claim the Pittsburgh slipped to spring of 1986 following a highly Rainbow Classic in Hawaii. 12-17 in 1989-90 due successful tenure at Navy. He Under Evans, Charles Smith rose largely to the absence inherited a team rich in talent – it to status as one of the country’s of Miller, the included the likes of high school All- outstanding centers and Jerome unshakable floor Americans Charles Smith, Jerome Lane, who a year prior was branded general who missed Lane, Demetreus Gore and Curtis “Crybaby of the Year” by Dick Vitale, the entire season Aiken – if not in achievement. The led the nation in rebounding with a due to a foot Panthers finished 15-14 the season 13.5 per game average. injury. He prior and had gained a national In 1987-88, Pittsburgh won the returned the reputation for a selfish, underachiev- Big East title outright with a 24-7 ing style of play. mark. The race for the champion- In fact, a 1986 Sport magazine ship came down to the final game of article that featured the Panthers the regular season with the Panthers was titled “Can Anybody Coach playing at Syracuse. In front of a Evans compiled a hostile 30,000-plus fans in the 147-98 record at Carrier Dome, Lane may have had Pittsburgh from 1986- 94. His successes ...Evans turned off the locker his finest hour, scoring 29 points room lights and proceeded to brought the national and collecting 15 rebounds. Smith spotlight and shoot off a starters pistol. Such calmly hit two free throws in the final expanded moments inspired one scribe to Pittsburgh’s seconds and Pittsburgh won, 85- recruiting around the dub him, “The Mad Doctor”... 84. country.

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FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE HISTORY

Fifty-one Years of Pittsburgh Basketball at Fitzgerald Field House YEAR-BY-YEAR AT The following is a listing of „ DECEMBER 21, 1957 7-of-8 crucial free throws down the FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE memorable games and moments from Pittsburgh 87, Duke 84 (2 OT) stretch to seal the victory. Season W L Pct 51 total seasons of basketball at Don Hennon scores a school-record 1951-52 7 5 .583 Fitzgerald Field House. “Friendly 45 points to push Pittsburgh past Duke „ DECEMBER 13, 1975 1952-53 10 4 .714 Fitzgerald” witnessed its final season of in double overtime. Hennon goes on to Pittsburgh 72, Ohio U. 71 1953-54 5 10 .333 basketball in 2001-02 as the Panthers earn consensus All-America honors as The Panthers stretched their Field 1954-55 4 6 .400 have moved into the Petersen Events the Panthers finish 18-7 and advance to House winning streak to 27 straight 1955-56 8 4 .666 Center in 2002-03. the NCAA’s. Hennon’s point total games when Tom Richards threw in a 1956-57 7 3 .700 remains a Pittsburgh and Fitzgerald Field 45-foot shot at the buzzer. The 1973-74 1957-58 7 1 .875 „ DECEMBER 15, 1951 House record to this day. and ’74-75 Pittsburgh teams never lost 1958-59 6 4 .600** Pittsburgh 65, Columbia 64 a game at the Field House. This 1959-60 8 2 .800 Fitzgerald Field House’s dedication „ DECEMBER 2, 1960 dramatic victory, though, was the last 1960-61 9 3 .750 game witnessed the Panthers upsetting Pittsburgh 81, Purdue 80 win of the streak as Evansville defeated 1961-62 6 3 .666 highly regarded Columbia, 65-64. The Panthers trailed by as many as the Panthers, 62-61, in their next home 1962-63 8 2 .800 Bernard Artman hit the winning basket 22 points but rallied for a stunning last- game. 1963-64 10 1 .909 to upend the Lions, who were coming second victory over Purdue. Don 1964-65 3 3 .500 off a 22-1 campaign and NCAA District I Steinhart posted 17 points and 17 „ FEBRUARY 2, 1977 1965-66 2 7 .222** championship. The Pitt News heralded rebounds. John Fridley scored 14 points Pittsburgh 65, Cincinnati 64 1966-67 4 8 .333 the opening of the Field House as “a and grabbed 11 boards in the 1960-61 In the midst of a dismal 6-21 season, 1967-68 3 5 .375 new era in Panther sports…giving Pitt season opener. Pittsburgh rose up to knock off visiting 1968-69 3 4 .429 that much needed big-time touch.” The Cincinnati when Larry Harris swished a 1969-70 7 3 .700 arena’s price tag is reported at $1 „ FEBRUARY 13, 1970 buzzer-beater from deep in the right 1970-71 9 3 .750 million, including a New England maple Pittsburgh 127, Syracuse 108 corner. The Bearcats, coached by 1971-72 8 3 .727 floor costing $16,128. More than three decades later, this current West Virginia head coach Gale 1972-73 9 4 .692 game still remains the highest scoring Catlett, were ranked in the Top 10 at 1973-74 13 0 1.000 „ DECEMBER 11, 1953 basketball contest in Panther history. the time. Harris finished with 31 points 1974-75 10 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 66, Bradley 64 Kent Scott (29 points), Paul O’Gorek in the victory. 268 1975-76 8 2 .800 The Panthers defeat national power (27) and Cleveland Edwards (20) fueled 1976-77 4 6 .400 Bradley in the opening round of the Pittsburgh’s scoring explosion. „ FEBRUARY 22, 1978 1977-78 10 4 .714 Steel Bowl. The victory sets up a Pittsburgh 72, Duquesne 65 1978-79 11 2 .846 championship game matchup between „ DECEMBER 18, 1974 The Panthers had lost by 22 points to 1979-80 11 3 .786** Pittsburgh and Duquesne, the first Pittsburgh 65, Marquette 58 the Dukes just 17 days before. Three 1980-81 11 2 .846 meeting between the neighboring The Panthers defeated sixth-ranked days prior to the rematch, the Panthers 1981-82 10 3 .769 schools since the 1930s. and previously undefeated Marquette in defeated Villanova behind a big night 1982-83 9 4 .692 Al McGuire’s only coaching appearance from freshman Sam Clancy. A local 1983-84 9 4 .692 at the Field House. Center Jim Bolla hit reporter asked Clancy if this had been 1984-85 12 4 .750** 1985-86 10 3 .769 1986-87 11 2 .846 1987-88 10 1 .909 1988-89 9 3 .750** 1989-90 7 2 .777 1990-91 9 1 .900 1991-92 8 1 .888 1992-93 10 2 .833 1993-94 6 5 .545* 1994-95 6 4 .600 1995-96 5 5 .500** 1996-97 8 3 .727 1997-98 8 4 .666 1998-99 9 5 .642 1999-00 9 7 .563 2000-01 13 4 .765 2001-02 16 1 .941 TOTAL 414 175 .703

The final basketball game at Fitzgerald Field House on March 2, 2002. Pittsburgh defeated West Virginia 92-65. The game concluded a 51- year era which saw Pittsburgh go 414-175 for .703 winning percentage.

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his best game. “No,” Clancy replied. 16:36 left in the first half Lane took a FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE RECORDS “My best game is coming up fast-break pass from Sean Miller and Wednesday against Duquesne.” Clancy shattered the backboard on a MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS then went out and had exactly 20 points monstrous slam, causing a 30-minute First Game: December 15, 1951 (Pittsburgh 65, Columbia 64). and 20 rebounds to upend the rival delay. Pittsburgh, which led 8-5 at the Year Opened: 1951-52 (51 seasons) Dukes. time of the delay, came back out and Total Games: 589 (51 seasons) crushed the Friars, 90-56. The Panthers All-time Won-Loss Record: 414-175 (.703) „ FEBRUARY 1, 1983 went on to capture the Big East title, Won-Loss Breakdown: 42 winning seasons, 7 losing seasons, 2 .500 Pittsburgh 72, St. John’s 71 earned an NCAA berth and finished 24- seasons. The Panthers fell behind early but 7. Highest Won-Loss Record (percentage): 13-0 in 1973-74; 10-0 in 1974- rallied to upset No. 5 St. John’s and All- 75; 16-1 in 2001-02. America . Clyde Vaughan „ JANUARY 15, 1989 Most Wins, Season: 16-1 in 2001-02. and Andre Williams scored 24 points Pittsburgh 99, Oklahoma 91 Most Combined Points: 235 vs. Syracuse (127-108) on 2/13/70. apiece. Billy Culbertson sank 6-of-8 free A jam-packed Field House crowd Most Wins in a Season: 16 in 2001-02. throws in the final two minutes to seal stood the entire game as Brian Shorter’s Most Losses in a Season: 10 in 1952-53. the win. This victory over the Redmen 37 points and 12 rebounds sparked the Longest Win Streak: 25, 12/10/73-12/23/75. was one of three major upsets the Panthers to an upset of No. 2 Longest Losing Streak: 7 from 12/12/53-1/9/54. Panthers would achieve during their Oklahoma. Rod Brookin scored 24 Number of 100-point games by Pittsburgh: 26 inaugural season in the Big East points, grabbed eight boards and had Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 18, 1969-70 to 1994-95. Conference. four steals. The Panthers would knock Biggest Win: 59 points (118-49) vs. Indiana (Pa.), 11/29/86. off five Top 10 foes during the ’88-89 Largest Loss: 38 points (92-54) vs. Duke, 12/20/55. „ FEBRUARY 7, 1983 campaign en route to their third straight Pittsburgh 85, Syracuse 74 NCAA Tournament. INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Six days after its upset of St. John’s, Points Scored: 45, Don Hennon vs. Duke, 12/21/57. the Panthers defeated nationally ranked „ JANUARY 16, 1993 Points Scored in a Half: 28, Jason Maile vs. Villanova, 2/12/97 Syracuse in the Field House. Four Pittsburgh 76, Seton Hall 73 FG Made: 20, Don Hennon vs. Duke, 12/21/57 players in double-figures fueled the A 3-point bomb by freshman Garrick FG Att.: 42, Don Hennon vs. Duke, 12/21/57 victory, including Clyde Vaughan (24 Thomas broke a 73-73 tie with four FT Made: 15, Pete Kenkead (Geneva) vs. Pittsburgh, 1952-53; 15, Brian points), Billy Culbertson (17), George seconds remaining, lifting the Panthers Shorter vs. Oklahoma, 1/15/89. Allen (14) and Trent Johnson (11). to an upset of No. 7 Seton Hall. Thomas FT Att.: 22, Pete Kenkead (Geneva) vs. Pittsburgh, 1952-53. finished with 16 points, while teammate 3-PT FG Made: 9, Dana Barros (Boston College) vs. Pittsburgh, 1/7/89. „ FEBRUARY 19, 1983 Chris McNeal had 19 points and 11 3-PT FG Att.: 16, Dana Barros (Boston College) vs. Pittsburgh, 1/7/89. 269 Pittsburgh 65, Georgetown 63 rebounds. The win helped Pittsburgh to Total Rebounds: 26, Bob Slobodnick (Duquesne) vs. Fordham, 1959-60. The Panthers overcame a seven- its fifth NCAA bid under Paul Evans. point deficit with 4:25 remaining to TEAM GAME RECORDS upset Georgetown and Patrick Ewing. „ FEBRUARY 12, 1997 Points Scored: 127, Pittsburgh (vs. Syracuse), 2/13/70. Center Andre Williams scored five Pittsburgh 95, Villanova 89 Points in a Half: 69; Pittsburgh (vs. Syracuse), 2/13/70. critical points down the stretch and Behind one of the most brilliant Combined Points: 235, (Pittsburgh 127, Syracuse 108), 2/13/70. Clyde Vaughan finished with a game- individual offensive performances in FG Made: 48, Pittsburgh (vs. Syracuse), 2/13/70. high 22 in the victory. It was Pittsburgh’s Fitzgerald Field House history, Pittsburgh Combined FG Made: 84, (Pittsburgh 48, Syracuse 36), 2/13/70. third straight upset of a Big East power knocked off nationally ranked Villanova. FT Made: 42, Pittsburgh (vs. Oklahoma), 1/15/89. at Fitzgerald Field House, having Senior sharpshooter Jason Maile scored FT Att.: 58, Geneva (vs. Pittsburgh ), 1952-53. knocked off Syracuse and St. John’s 40 points and nailed eight 3-pointers. Combined FT Made: 114, (Geneva 58, Pittsburgh 56), 1952-53. during the three prior weeks. Maile was virtually unconscious in the 3-PT FG Made: 15, Villanova (vs. Pittsburgh), 2/3/90. second half, hitting all eight of his shots, 3-PT FG Att.: 31, Pittsburgh (vs. South Florida, 1-25-02); 31, Pittsburgh (vs. „ FEBRUARY 14, 1987 including six treys as the Panthers wiped Prairie View A&M), 12/23/95. Pittsburgh 72, Boston College 67 out a seven-point deficit. Vonteego Combined 3-PT FG Made: 23, (Pittsburgh 12, Norfolk State 11), 12/1/99. th The Panthers, ranked 10 in the Cummings had a big night as well, Rebounds: 63, West Virginia (vs. Pittsburgh), 1961-62. country, went into overtime without 6- scoring 26 points and seven assists. Combined Rebounds: 117, West Virginia 63, Pittsburgh 54, 1961-62. 10 center Charles Smith, who fouled Personal Fouls: 38, Pittsburgh vs. Villanova, 2/7/86. out with 2:37 left in regulation. The „ MARCH 2, 2002 Combined Personal Fouls: 72, Pittsburgh (38), Villanova (34), 2/7/86. upset-minded Eagles led 61-58 with Pittsburgh 92, West Virginia 65 three seconds left when freshman Rod Playing the final basketball game in Brookin canned a 3-poiner from the the 50-year history of Fitzgerald Field COACHING RECORDS AT FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE corner to force another overtime period. House, Pittsburgh completed its finest Four different Panthers scored in the regular season ever with a 92-65 Coach Years W L Pct. second OT to give Pittsburgh its 21st demolition of West Virginia. Leading H.C. Carlson 1951-53 17 9 .654 victory of the year. Brookin finished with just 34-29 at halftime, Pittsburgh used Robert Timmons 1953-68 90 62 .592 15 points, Smith had 17 and Jerome 74 percent second half shooting to Charles Ridl 1968-75 59 17 .776 Lane had 13 points and 19 boards. break the game open. Eleven different Tim Grgurich 1975-80 44 17 .721 players scored for the Panthers, led by Roy Chipman 1980-86 61 20 .753 „ JANUARY 25, 1988 Julius Page’s 23 points on 9 of 12 Paul Evans 1986-94 70 17 .805 Pittsburgh 90, Providence 56 shooting (5 of 8 from three-point Ralph Willard 1994-99 36 21 .632 “The Night the House Came Down.” range). The win set a Fitzgerald Field Ben Howland 1999-02 38 12 .760 Jerome Lane’s swooping tomahawk single season record for wins (16-1) and Totals 1951-02 414 175 .703 dunk sent shards of glass flying Pittsburgh finished with an all-time everywhere in this Panther rout. With record of 414-175 overall (.703).

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PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER HISTORY

KING OF THE HILL: Gift Echoes the Call of a New Day for Pittsburgh FIRSTS AT PETERSEN The University of Pittsburgh received EVENTS CENTER John and Gertrude Petersen are honored $10 million, the largest individual gift in at the groundbreaking ceremony on June its history, from alumnus John Petersen First Game: Duquesne at 15, 2000. Pittsburgh, November 23, 2002 and his wife Gertrude for the Petersen (7 p.m.) Events Center. First Game, Score: Pittsburgh A 1951 graduate of Pittsburgh with 82, Duquesne 67 a bachelor’s degree in business First Basketball Event: administration, Petersen is a retired Midnight Madness, October president and chief executive officer of 12, 2002 First Tipoff: controlled by the Erie Insurance Group. While an Duquesne undergraduate at Pittsburgh, he lived First Field Goal Attempt: on campus and lettered as a member Ontario Lett, Pittsburgh, 19:19, of the swimming and diving team. The 1st half Petersens have maintained a strong First Field Goal Made: Jimmy relationship with the University over the Tricco, Duquesne, 19:05 First Pittsburgh Field Goal: years, supporting scholarships and Ontario Lett, 18:48 other activities in the College of First Three-Pointer Made: Business Administration and Julius Page, Pittsburgh, 19:05 Department of Athletics. First Foul: Julius Page, “This extremely generous gift from Pittsburgh, 19:05 First Dunk: Toree Morris from John and Gertrude Petersen is historic, Carl Krauser, 5:40 both in terms of its size and in terms of First Free Throw Attempt: its impact,” Pittsburgh chancellor Mark Jimmy Tricco, Duquesne, A. Nordenberg said at the time. “It is 19:05 the largest gift ever made by individuals First Free Throw Made: Jimmy to the University of Pittsburgh, and it Tricco, Duquesne, 19:05 First Pittsburgh Free Throw: 270 will help transform our Oakland Julius Page, 16:33 campus, benefiting Pitt students for First Rebound: Simplice Njoya, generations to come.” Duquesne, 19:18 “The University of Pittsburgh is on First Assist: Simplice Njoya, the move and the Petersens have given Duquesne, 19:05 First Steal: Ontario Lett, our efforts a huge boost by making Pittsburgh, 11:45 such a sizeable and well-targeted First Blocked Shot: Ontario investment in our future.” Lett, Pittsburgh, 16:50

ABOVE: The ball at the Petersen Events Center’s groundbreaking on June 15, 2000.

RIGHT: A packed Petersen Events Center. The Petersen Events Center seats a capacity of 12,508. Pitt has had two games surpass the capacity mark: Connecticut (Feb. 15, 2004) and Syracuse (Feb. 29, 2004).

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TOP: The Petersen Events Center from Sutherland YEAR-BY-YEAR AT ATTENDANCE BREAKDOWN Drive. PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Season GP Total Att. Avg. Sellouts W-L Pct. MIDDLE: The Petersen Events Center’s opening 2002-03 16 174,917 10,932 16 16-0 1.000 tipoff vs. Duquesne, November 23, 2002. Season W L Pct 2002-03 16 0 1.000 2003-04 20 202,177 10,109 20 19-1 .950 Pittsburgh won its first 34 games in the Petersen Totals 36 377,094 10,474 36 35-1 .972 Events Center, a streak which lasted two years 2003-04 19 1 .950 and continued from Nov. 23, 2002 to February 29, TOTAL 35 1 .972 2004. COACHING RECORDS AT PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Coach Years W L Pct. Ben Howland 2002-03 16 0 1.000 Jamie Dixon 2003-04 19 1 .950 Totals 2002-04 35 1 .972

ALL-TIME LONGEST WIN STREAKS TO OPEN A NEW ARENA

(Major College Conferences, source: Syracuse Post-Standard) No. School Arena Year 51 UCLA Pauley Pavilion 1964 41 Providence Providence Civic Center 1971-72 34 PITTSBURGH Petersen Events Center 2002-04 30 Houston Hotheinz Pavilion 27 Massachusetts Mullin Center

PITTSBURGH’S 40-GAME HOME WIN STREAK

Consecutive Home Wins: 40 (11/ Victories by 10 points or more: 32 23/02-2/29/04) Victories by 20 points or more: 17 Streak Began: Syracuse (1/22/02) Victories by 30 points or more: 6 Streak Ended: Syracuse (2/29/04) Victories by 40 points or more: 2 Fitzgerald Field House Wins: 6 Closest Win: 1 point, Georgetown, Petersen Events Center Wins: 34 Jan. 25, 2003 (65-64). Average Victory Margin: 18.5 Largest Win: 45 points, Norfolk 271 Pittsburgh Points Per Game: 74.5 State, Jan. 3. 2002 (96-51) (2,980) Last home loss: Notre Dame, 1/12/ Opponents’ Points Per Game: 02, 56-53 55.9 (2,237) Opponents held to 60 points or BY SEASON: less: 28 2001-02: 6 wins Big East Wins: 20 2002-03: 16 wins Victories over Ranked Teams: 4 2003-04: 18 wins

PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER TIMELINE

January 21, 1998- donated $10 million to the project. April 27, 2002- November 22, 2002- Gov. Tom Ridge announces at a It is the largest individual gift ever at The center opened for a preview so First women’s game vs. Robert news conference that $53 million in the University of Pittsburgh. that graduating seniors could see Morris. state funds have been committed to the arena before leaving campus. the convocation center at November 13, 1999- November 23, 2002- Pittsburgh. Final football game is played at Pitt August 31, 2002- First men’s basketball game vs. Stadium, a 37-27 victory against Pittsburgh announces that the entire Duquesne. Pittsburgh won 82-67. April 25, 1998- Notre Dame. Razing the old 2002-03 mens’ basketball season State hires Apostolou Associates of stadium begins immediately has become a sellout from season March 5, 2003- Mount Washington and Rosser afterward. tickets. Pittsburgh completes its first season International of Atlanta to design the in the Petersen Events Center with a new arean which was to be built on June 15, 2000- October 13, 2002- 16-0 record and a 86-54 win over a site atop Terrace Street next to Official groundbreaking of the Counting Crows performs as the first Seton Hall. Pitt Stadium. Petersen Events Center. concert in the Petersen Events Center. February 15, 2004- March 18, 1999- February 6, 2002- Pittsburgh wins its school record 40 University of Pittsburgh trustees vote Pittsburgh officials announce that November 8, 2002- straight home game and 34th to raze Pitt Stadium after the 1999 Duquesne will be the opponent in First women’s basketball exhibition consecutive game at the Petersen football season to make way for the the first men’s basketball game. game, Pittsburgh women vs. OGBM Events Center, a 75-68 victory over convocation center. Panthers Legends. Connecticut. football moves to Heinz Field. March 2, 2002- The final men’s basketball game is November 9, 2002- March 6, 2004- June 22, 1999- played at Fitzgerald Field House, a First men’s basketball exhibition Pittsburgh clinches the 2003-04 Big It is announced that John Petersen 92-65 victory against West Virginia. game: Pittsburgh vs. E.A. Sports All- East regular season title with a win and his wife, Gertrude, have Stars. over Villanova.

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PITTSBURGH’S RETIRED JERSEYS

DON HENNON 10

Don Hennon, who wore jersey number 10, was the first basketball player to have his number retired by Pittsburgh. Hennon played three years—1956 to 1959—and scored 1,814 points, an average of 24.2 points per game. He was a two-time All-America selection and was inducted into the Helms Athletic Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame. Hennon holds Pittsburgh’s single-game (45 points) and single-season (651 points) scoring records and was the school's all-time career scoring leader for 29 years (1959-88). He has twice been honored by the University, earning the Charles C. Hartwig Award as a senior and was named a Panther Letterman of Distinction in 1985. Hennon went on to become a successful medical doctor.

272 BILLY KNIGHT 34

The 1973-74 Pittsburgh team was the most successful basketball team in the recent history of the school. The team was led by smooth Billy Knight, whose number 34 was retired in 1989. Knight scored 1,731 career points and had a career scoring average of 22.2 points per game, second only to Don Hennon. He led the 1974 Panthers to the NCAA Eastern Regional Finals, the farthest any Pittsburgh team has gone in the tournament, and earned consecutive All-America honors. For his efforts, he won the Panther Award in 1974, which is presented to the student-athlete who best promotes the University through athletic achievement. Knight went on to have an 11-year All-Pro career in both the ABA and NBA. He is a successful NBA executive and currently serves as the Atlanta Hawks’ Director of Basketball Operations.

CHARLES SMITH 32 The most recent player to have his jersey retired wore number 32, and he thrilled Pittsburgh fans from 1984 to 1988. That number belonged to Charles Smith. Smith is Pittsburgh’s all-time leading scorer, with 2,045 career points. He led the Panthers to two Big East regular season titles. They were co-champions in 1986-87, then were outright champions in 1987-88, the same year Smith was named Big East Player of the Year and winner of the Panther Award. He was also honored by the conference in 1985 as the Big East Rookie of the Year. A member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, Smith was the third pick of the 1988 NBA draft and spent 10 seasons in the league with the Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs.

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL Situated in an urban neighborhood with a campus dotted with gardens and trees is the University of Pittsburgh. Rating among America’s leading national and international universities, the University of Pittsburgh offers 383 degree programs, a 17:1 student-to- teacher ratio and over 230 clubs and organizations. Simply put, the University of Pittsburgh is an exciting and vibrant place to earn a college degree. THE UNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

1966, establishing a relationship landmark-the Cathedral of Learning, At the Pittsburgh campus, over ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY with the Commonwealth of a 42-story Gothic tower, which is the 12,000 employees and 3,800 faculty The University of Pittsburgh is an Pennsylvania that continues to tallest school building in the western serve 33,792 students, including internationally respected center of benefit both partners. Today, as an hemisphere. The Cathedral contains 9,382 graduate and 24,410 learning and research, offering elected member of the prestigious the Nationality Rooms, 26 undergraduate students. Alumni exceptional educational opportunities Association of American Universities, classrooms, each designed to reflect accomplishments range from in the arts, sciences, and Pittsburgh claims its place among a distinct culture and providing an managing Fortune 500 corporations, professions. the top public research universities overall, multi-dimensional to writing best-selling novels, to in the nation. understanding of America’s heritage. unlocking the secrets of DNA...and

MISSION ACCREDITATION

The University of Pittsburgh’s All campuses of the University of mission is to advance teaching, Pittsburgh are accredited by the research, and public service. This Middle States Association of Colleges three-part commitment enables the and Schools’ Commission on Higher University to serve others by Education. Schools, programs, and educating diverse students from the departments may furthermore be region, the nation, and the world; accredited by discipline-specific expanding boundaries of knowledge, accrediting bodies. discovery, and technology; and enhancing quality of life in the ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION Western Pennsylvania region and beyond. As an independent, state-related, coeducational institution, the University of Pittsburgh’s, main HISTORY campus offers a multitude of 274 The University began in the degree-granting and other Pennsylvania wilderness as the programs housed in 16 Pittsburgh Academy in 1787, the undergraduate, graduate, and year the U.S. Constitution was professional schools. The University adopted. Thirty-two years later, the system includes the Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Academy became the campus and four regional campuses Western University of Pittsburgh, at Bradford, Greensburg, and in 1908, the school changed its Johnstown, and Titusville. name to the University of Pittsburgh. There are approximately 100 Graduate degrees have been academic, research, and conferred since 1836, and the first administrative buildings and doctoral program was developed in residence halls located on the 1884. A private institution for most Pittsburgh campus, which covers of its past, the University of 132 acres in the culturally rich Pittsburgh became state-related in Oakland neighborhood. At the heart of the campus stands a central

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

Where the University of Pittsburgh ranks among nation’s Association of American Universities (AAU) Public Universities in various categories (source: US News & World Report):

Category Ranking Note Actual Graduation Rate ...... 25th ...... 60% Endowment Assets ...... 6th .. $1,103.082 Total Voluntary Support ...... 24th ...... $88,645 Research Library Holdings ...... 17th .... 4,163,590 Black students receiving a PhD, 1995-00 ...... 11th ...... 83 Black baccalaureate students receiving a PhD, 1995-99 ...... 15th ...... 20 Federal Research & Development Spending ...... 8th ..... $228,155 Total Research & Development Spending ...... 15th ..... $294,809 Total Arts & Humanities Awards & Fellowships ...... 10th ...... 24 Fulbright Awards (2000-01) ...... 17th ...... 8

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more. As we enter the 21st century, the DID YOU KNOW? University of Pittsburgh remains a „ The University of Pittsburgh is place of enduring tradition and an elected member of the vitality, true to the work ethic of prestigious Association of western Pennsylvania, rich in American Universities (AAU). It intellectual rigor, and committed to is one of only 35 public schools preparing students for their lives and one of 63 total schools in and careers. the United States to earn such accreditation.

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CHANCELLOR MARK A. NORDENBERG

Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer and Distin- guished Service Professor, University of Pittsburgh Mark A. Nordenberg joined the American universities. In fact, law faculty of the University of rankings released by the National Pittsburgh in 1977, with a nine- Science Foundation earlier this month appointment as a visiting summer showed that Pitt had assistant professor. Today, he holds moved from an already enviable the special faculty rank of ranking of 20th nationally in fiscal Distinguished Service Professor of year 1997 to a ranking of 10th Law and is Chancellor of the nationally in fiscal year 2002 in University. terms of total federal science and Chancellor Nordenberg served as engineering research and Dean of Pitt’s School of Law from development support. (The other 1985 until 1993. His area of universities in the top-10 are Johns scholarly specialty is civil litigation, Hopkins, the University of and he has served as a member of Washington, Penn, Michigan, UCLA, both the United States Supreme Stanford, UC-San Diego, UC-San Court’s Advisory Committee on Civil Francisco and Washington Rules and the Pennsylvania University in St. Louis. The Supreme Court’s Civil Procedural universities ranked from 10th to 20th Rules Committee. He also is an were Columbia, Wisconsin, Duke, award-winning teacher, having Harvard, Colorado, Yale, North been the initial recipient of the Carolina, Penn State, Minnesota and Excellence-in-Teaching Award now Cornell.) As the 2003-2004 “giving presented annually by the year” came to a close, the University graduating class of Pitt’s Law School also was able to announce that it 276 and having been one of the first had kept its billion dollar capital recipients of the Chancellor’s campaign on schedule, with more Distinguished Teaching Award, than $700 million in gifts received recognizing teaching excellence and pledges made. university-wide. In terms of high individual Since he assumed the achievement, the University also just Chancellor’s role in 1995, the completed an historic year. For University has made dramatic example, Pitt graduates were progress on virtually every front. To awarded the Nobel Prize in Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and wife Dr. Nikki Nordenberg. give just three key examples: Medicine, the Shaw Prize in applications for admission to the Medicine (also known as “the Nobel Scholarships and two Udall undergraduate programs of the Prize of the East”), the Albany Prize Scholarships. And this came after Pittsburgh campus have jumped in Medicine (this country’s largest Prince Andrew, earlier in the year, from 7,800 to more than 18,800, award in medicine) and the Fritz had designated Pitt a “Marshall an increase of more than 140%; Medal (widely regarded as the Center of Excellence,” reflecting the research funding annually attracted highest form of recognition in outstanding performance of our by the University has risen from engineering). Among other honors, students in the British Government’s $230 million to $570 million, an Pitt faculty members were elected to Marshall Scholarship Competition. increase of about 150%; and the membership in such important Of course, the past year also was University’s endowment has grown organizations as the American a year of high achievement for from $463 million to nearly $1.4 Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Panther athletics. The football team, billion, an increase of nearly 200%. American Society for Clinical led by the Biletnikoff and Walter The dramatic increase in student Investigations and the National Camp Awards winner and Heisman applications has elevated the Academy of Sciences, and received Trophy runner-up Larry Fitzgerald, academic credentials of the student such prestigious honors as the played in its fourth consecutive bowl body. It is expected that nearly 50% Andrew Mellon Foundation game. The men’s basketball team of the 2004 entering class will have Distinguished Achievement Award, claimed 31 wins overall, the most in ranked in the top 10% of their high a Guggenheim Fellowship and a school history; 18 wins to start the school graduating classes and that McCann Foundation Mentoring season, the third most consecutive nearly 80% of the 2004 entering Award. Not to be outdone, wins to start a head coaching career class will have ranked in the top University of Pittsburgh students in NCAA history; a 40-game home 20% of their high school graduating competed successfully for every winning streak; a third straight classes. Similarly, the rise in major American commemorative “Sweet Sixteen” appearance; a top- Chancellor Mark Nordenberg at the 2002 Big East research funding has propelled Pitt scholarship–winning a Goldwater 10 national ranking; and an outright Championship at Madison Square Garden. Nordenberg frequents Pittsburgh sporting events. upward in the ranks of top Scholarship, two Truman Big East regular season

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LEFT: Head Men’s Basketball Coach Jamie Dixon and Chancellor Mark Nordenberg celebrate Dixon’s 2004 Big East Coach of the Year Award at the annual Big East awards dinner prior to the Big East Championship.

LOWER LEFT: Chancellor Mark Nordenberg speaks at one of the many Team Pittsburgh functions during the school year.

BELOW: Athletic Director Jeff Long presents Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and Jamie Dixon game balls at the 2004 men’s basketball banquet.

championship. Among other others. He is past chair of both the highlights, our men’s swimming Pittsburgh Council on Higher and diving team won its eighth Education and the Pennsylvania straight Big East championship and Association of Colleges and its 19th championship in the 22 Universities and is on the Board of 277 years Pitt has been in the the Association of American conference. In addition, the Universities. women’s volleyball team won the Chancellor Nordenberg has been Big East title, and the men’s honored both as Pittsburgh’s baseball team registered the “Person of the Year in Education” second-most wins in school history. and as Pittsburgh’s overall “Person Beyond his campus of the Year” by Vectors Pittsburgh. involvements, Chancellor In 2002, Chancellor Nordenberg Nordenberg is a dedicated citizen of and Carnegie Mellon University the region and has led a number of President Jared Cohon were named important civic initiatives. They “Pittsburghers of the Year” by include service as co-chair of a Pittsburgh Magazine, in recognition legislative commission studying the of their joint leadership in regional problems of Pennsylvania’s urban development initiatives. In 2003, schools, chair of an oversight Chancellor Nordenberg and committee charged with developing President Cohon shared a similar an action plan for regional workforce honor when they received the development, leadership and “Person of Vision” award, which is governance committee chair of a presented to outstanding special commission charged with community leaders by Pittsburgh examining the Pittsburgh public Vision Services. schools, and chair of a record- Born in Duluth, Minnesota, setting regional United Way Chancellor Nordenberg is a campaign. He co-chairs the boards graduate of North Allegheny High of the Pittsburgh Digital School, Thiel College, and the Greenhouse, the Pittsburgh Life University of Wisconsin Law School. Sciences Greenhouse and the He has been married for over 30 Pittsburgh Robotics Foundry. years to Dr. Nikki Pirillo Nordenberg, Chancellor Nordenberg also serves who maintains an active counseling on the boards of the Allegheny practice. The Nordenbergs have Conference on Community three adult children– Erin, Carl, and Development, the University of Michael. Pittsburgh Medical Center, and the Urban League of Pittsburgh, among

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JEFF LONG

The student-athlete remains a driving inspiration for Pittsburgh Athletic Director Jeff Long At the heart of all achievement is The Panthers join an outstanding inspiration. group of schools that have similar For the last two decades, Jeff agreements with adidas, Long’s career in intercollegiate including Notre Dame, athletics has been marked by Tennessee, UCLA and Wisconsin. continuous ascendance. From his In addition, adidas outfits Major early days as a graduate assistant League Baseball’s New York football coach to his current position Yankees. as athletic director at the University „ Long helped raise the Panthers’ of Pittsburgh, his driving inspiration profile within one of the nation’s has remained the same. largest media markets by The student-athlete. securing a new radio partnership This is not surprising considering with Clear Channel where the seed was planted for his Communications. The long-term impressive career path. Long played agreement will have Pittsburgh football and baseball at Ohio football and basketball simulcast Wesleyan University. He knows on FM NewsTalk 104.7 (WPGB- firsthand the opportunities, FM) and Fox Sports Radio 970 challenges and rewards of (WBGG-AM), giving the Panthers participating in sports. unprecedented radio coverage. Spend five minutes talking with Moreover, Long helped initiate Long about the state of “Panthers Weekly,” a popular intercollegiate athletics today and television program produced by you will hear him say “student- Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh that athlete” at least 10 times. They shines the spotlight on Pitt’s should be the reference point for all athletic scene. action and aspirations, he believes. „ Long was appointed to the 278 “The story is our young people,” NCAA’s Sports Wagering Task said Long, who enters his second Force, a group formed after a year as Pittsburgh’s athletic national study commissioned by director. “First and foremost, our the NCAA revealed a disturbing work is about the student-athlete. frequency of sports wagering The athletic department exists to among student-athletes. He is support our student-athletes’ one of 26 members of the group needs, efforts and goals. They are comprised of university the driving force behind our presidents, athletic directors, program.” student-athletes and law- To that end, Long has worked enforcement officials charged The Long Family (left to right): Christina, Fanny, Stephanie and Jeff. passionately and tirelessly during with the task of ensuring the his first year at Pittsburgh. His integrity of intercollegiate Athletic Complex, Baierl Basketball “Ultimately, our long-term efforts have resulted in an athletics. Center and Heinz Field are prime formula for success will depend impressive array of achievements Over the past year, Long has lent examples of this foundation. upon our ability to endow athletic over his first 12 months. an open ear and mind to the Pitt “With these fundamental building scholarships and provide our „ With the Big East Conference’s faithful in Western Pennsylvania and blocks in place, we must now set student-athletes with first-class viability in doubt a year ago, Long from across the country. Feedback our sights on providing all of our facilities. By working together, our and Chancellor Mark Nordenberg gathered from alumni, fans and coaches with the needed resources University, alumni, fans and were an integral force behind a university officials conveys a clear for championships. These student-athletes can make revitalizing transformation of the and unmistakable message — the resources include scholarships, championships a reality.” league that ensures it remains Panther Nation wants to compete at recruiting funds, quality equipment Long’s accomplishments and one of the nation’s most the highest level. and high-caliber facilities for all of high aspirations during his first prestigious athletic conferences. To achieve that goal, Long has our sports. year are not surprising considering He emerged as the lead athletic dedicated himself to gathering the “Our football and men’s his outstanding professional and director voice for the Big East as resources needed by the Panthers’ basketball programs have made personal pedigree. He is cut from it relates to the Bowl 19 intercollegiate sports teams to exceptional strides over the last the mold of winners and has Championship Series, which the compete not only within the several years. However, for those worked in many of the country’s league remains a valued member revitalized Big East Conference, but teams to take the next step we need highest-profile conferences, of through the existing also with the nation’s very best to continue to arm them with the including the Big 12, Big Ten, Big agreement (2010). programs. necessary means to achieve at a East and Atlantic Coast Conference. „ No athletic program is better “Our University, Chancellor Mark championship level. Similarly, many “Among the many qualities he outfitted than Pittsburgh’s after Nordenberg and Board of Trustees of our Olympic sports have had brings to the University of Long orchestrated a new have demonstrated their desire to some tremendous accomplishments Pittsburgh are a personal record of partnership with adidas. compete at the highest level by despite many of these programs high achievement, broad-ranging Beginning this fall, each of the having the vision to create an operating at a competitive experience in some of the country’s Panthers’ 19 intercollegiate outstanding foundation for disadvantage in terms of most successful athletic programs, sports teams will wear adidas winning,” Long said. “Facilities like scholarships and facilities. an overriding commitment to the shoes, uniforms and apparel. the Petersen Events Center, Duratz complete development of student-

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athletes and a reputation for University of Pittsburgh has seen as capital campaign for intercollegiate significant revenue increase from integrity,” Chancellor Nordenberg an academic institution serves to athletics was a major success, while corporate partnerships and said in announcing the appointment inspire the athletic program to his efforts with a new student ticket sponsorships. of his new athletic director. “In greater heights, and vice versa. The plan for football and men’s Long also served a short tenure recent years, our own athletics success that we have in our sports basketball resulted in improved at Virginia Tech as associate athletic program has moved through a programs can serve to inspire the student attendance and revenue. director prior to his Eastern period of extraordinary progress. rest of the University to continue to Long additionally was significantly Kentucky post. The majority of With Jeff Long as our new athletic strive for excellence. I feel strongly involved in the planning for Long’s career in collegiate athletic director, I am confident that we will about a broad-based program. My Memorial Stadium’s $69 million administration, though, was spent sustain our momentum and reach background is such that I think all expansion and provided at the University of Michigan. Hired even greater heights and success in sports are important and we want administrative oversight for the final by legendary coach and athletic the future.” to give all of our programs the phase of a $17.8 million addition to director Bo Schembechler, Long Championships are certainly part resources necessary to grow and Oklahoma’s basketball home, the elevated through a number of of the lofty goals Long has for the build.” Lloyd Noble Center. administrative posts at Michigan Panthers. By no means are they the At Oklahoma, Long oversaw all Additionally, the OU teams under before ultimately reaching associate only goal, though. Long believes external affairs, including Long’s supervision enjoyed athletic director. athletics should be an energizing development, marketing/ tremendous national success. The Among the highlights of Long’s element of a thriving university and promotions, licensing, media football team achieved back-to-back Michigan tenure was his a source of inspiration and pride. relations, ticket operations, radio/ Top 10 finishes with victories in the directorship of the first on-campus “Intercollegiate athletics is an television and SoonerVision Rose and Cotton bowls, men’s Kickoff Classic in 1995. He served extremely valuable piece of a productions. He additionally was the basketball also had a pair of Top 10 as the Wolverines’ administrative university community,” Long said. primary administrator for football finishes and advanced to the 2002 liaison for 11 football bowl games “On many institutions’ campuses, and men’s basketball and the sport Final Four, wrestling ranked third (including the 1997 national athletics is truly auxiliary and sits to supervisor for baseball, wrestling nationally twice, while baseball and champion team’s Rose Bowl the side as its own entity. That’s not and men’s and women’s golf. women’s golf made NCAA appearance), three men’s basketball where I believe intercollegiate Arriving in Norman in January postseason berths. Final Fours and three ice hockey athletics should be. I feel that it’s a 2001, Long was an instrumental Prior to Oklahoma, Long was the Frozen Fours (which included two valuable and integral part of a figure in various development, athletic director at Eastern Kentucky national titles). university community. I really ticketing and facilities initiatives over University for two years. He Long has also held football believe that the success that the the next two years. The Sooners’ significantly improved Eastern coaching and administrative Kentucky’s athletic infrastructure positions at Rice University, Duke with the completion of several University and North Carolina State facility projects such as the University. Classroom and Conditioning A 1982 graduate of Ohio Building. The facility included an all- Wesleyan with a bachelor’s degree sports weight room, a state-of-the- in economics, Long earned seven 279 art training room and offices and varsity letters in football and meeting rooms for the football baseball. He received his master’s program. Through a private gift, he degree in education from Miami developed the Student-Athlete University (Ohio) in 1983 after Academic Success Center, which serving as a graduate assistant dramatically upgraded academic football coach. support for the Colonels’ student- A native of Kettering, Ohio, Long athlete community. is married to the former Fanny Long spearheaded a marketing Gellrich. The couple has two partnership that yielded the first children, Stephanie (10) and on-campus Division I-AA video Christina (5). scoreboard, valued at more than one-half million dollars, with no expenditure of institutional funds. His other efforts resulted in a

THE JEFF LONG FILE

„ Hometown: Kettering, Ohio. „ Education: Bachelor of Arts- Economics, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1982; Master of Arts- Education, Miami University (Ohio), 1983. „ Date announced as Pittsburgh’s athletic director: Friday, May 16, 2003. „ Family: Wife, Fanny, daughters Stephanie (10) and Christina (5). „ Athletics Administrative Career Graduate Assistant Football Coach, Miami University (Ohio), 1982; Administrative Assistant for Head Football Coach, On-Campus Recruiting Coordinator, North Carolina State University, 1983-86; Assistant Football Coach, Duke University, 1986; Graduate Assistant Football Coach, University of Michigan, 1987; Assistant Athletics Director, Director of Football Operations, Recruiting Coordinator, Rice University, 1988; Assistant to A.D. and Compliance Coordinator, University of Michigan, 1988-90; Assistant Athletics Director, University of Michigan, 1990-96; Associate Athletics Director, University of Michigan, 1996-98, Associate Athletics Director, Virginia Tech University, 1998; Athletic Director, Eastern Kentucky University, 1998-2000; Senior Associate Athletic ABOVE MIDDLE: Jeff Long with Fox Sports Net’s Stan Savran at Pittsburgh’s annual Football Fan Fest. Director, University of Oklahoma, 2001-2003; Athletic Director, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-present. ABOVE: Jeff Long and Jamie Dixon at the 2004 men’s basketball banquet.

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

PITTSBURGH ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

Area Code - (412) Information: 648-8200 Fax: 648-8248 „ Athletic Director Jeff Long ...... 648-8230 „ Senior Associate A.D. Mike Pratapas ...... 648-8280 MIKE PRATAPAS CAROL SPRAGUE DONNA JIM EARLE KIRK BRUCE REX HOUGH „ Senior Associate A.D. Senior Associate Senior Associate DeMARINO SANFT Associate A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Carol Sprague ...... 648-8280 Athletic Director Athletic Director Associate A.D./ New Business & Olympic Sports Corporate Student Life Fan Development Marketing „ Associate A.D./Student Life & Compliance Donna Sanft ...... 648-8218 „ Associate A.D./New Business and Fan Development Jim Earle ...... 648-8203 „ Director of Academic Support Services Mike Farabaugh ...... 648-7870

E.J. BORGHETTI JASON MAUREEN MICHAEL JOHN MAJORS DR. SUSAN „ Assistant A.D./Sponsorship, Television & Radio Assistant A.D./ LENER ANDERSON FARABAUGH Special Assistant ALBRECHT Rex Hough ...... 624-5550 Media Relations Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Dir. of Academic to the Chancellor NCAA Faculty Business, Finance Development Support Services and A.D. Representative „ Assistant A.D./Business and Finance Jason Lener ...... 624-2497 „ Assistant A.D./Director of Football Operations 280 Chris LaSala ...... 648-8700 „ Assistant A.D./Olympic Sports Kirk Bruce...... 648-8280 „ Assistant A.D./Media Relations JOHN ABRAMS JOE PAUL BARTO WALT BIELICH RICH COLE KATHY DUGGAN E.J. Borghetti ...... 648-8240 Facilities and ARNONE PantherVision Executive Director Director of Director of „ Assistant A.D./Athletic Operations Director of Sales Producer of Pitt Varsity Club Equipment Athletic Development Manager & Ticketing Services Development Maureen Anderson ... 648-8889 „ Director of Athletic Develop- ment-Annual Fund Amy Niceswanger ..... 648-8889 „ Director of Athletic Develop- ment-Annual Fund Kathy Duggan ...... 648-8889 „ Director of Athletic Develop- ment Operations Jude Killy ...... 648-8889 CHRIS FERRIS JUDY HINDES JUDE KILLY ROBERT AMY DAN SATTER Director of Sports Asst. Director of Assistant for „ Director of Sales & Ticketing Director of KOSCHIK NICESWANGER Joe Arnone Marketing Business Services Athletic Director of Director of Corporate and Development Information Athletic Radio Sales „ Facilities & Operations Manager Operations Technology Development John Abrams ...... 648-8240 „ Director of Corporate Relations PITTSBURGH’S HEAD COACHES PHONE DIRECTORY & PantherVision Chris Ferris ...... 648-8220 „ Baseball „ Softball Joe Jordano ...... 648-8208 Michelle Phalen ...... 383-7351 „ Director of Equipment Services „ Men’s Basketball „ M/W Swimming & Diving Rich Cole ...... 648-8226 Jamie Dixon ...... 648-8350 Chuck Knoles ...... 648-8342 Diving: Julian Krug .... 648-8299 „ Director of Compliance „ Women’s Basketball Agnus Berenato ...... 648-8360 „ Women’s Tennis Jody Sykes ...... 648-8237 George Dieffenbach .. 648-9715 „ Football „ PantherVision Producer Walt Harris ...... 648-8700 „ Track & Field/Cross Country DONNA SLOAN JODY SYKES Alonzo Webb ...... 648-8212 Assistant Director Director of Paul Barto ...... 648-9028 „ Women’s Gymnastics Debbie Yohman ...... 648-8328 „ Volleyball of Student Life Compliance „ Asst. for Corporate & Radio Chris Beerman ...... 648-8337 Sales „ Men’s Soccer Joe Luxbacher ...... 648-8217 „ Wrestling Dan Satter ...... 383-8075 Rande Stottlemyer .... 648-9176 „ Women’s Soccer „ University Bands/Director Sue-Moy Chin ...... 648-8232 Jack Anderson ...... 648-8249

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PITTSBURGH SPORTS MEDICINE

More than 500 University of Pittsburgh physical therapy equipment, a whirlpool, two x- student-athletes receive medical care provided by ray rooms, and a room for magnetic resonance the University’s athletic training program. imaging. This clinic provides the athletes with an The University of Pittsburgh has a proud opportunity to be seen by specialists as well as tradition of athletic training education. The providing the student athletic trainer with an undergraduate program is accredited by the outstanding learning environment. National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). The clinic is staffed by Dr. Freddie H. Fu and is Pittsburgh also provides graduate education at assisted by orthopaedic surgeons Drs. the master’s and doctoral level. Christopher Harner, co-head team physician, Established in 1975, the athletic training Patrick McMahon, assistant team physician, program prepares students for a career in the Robin West, assistant team physician and Drs. multidisciplinary field of sports medicine. Upon Mark Rodosky and Marc J. Philippon; and completion of the athletic training education primary care sports medicine physicians Drs. program, the student is eligible for the NATA David Stone, associate team physician, and administered certification examination. The athletic Tanya Hagen; neurosurgeon, Dr. Dade Lunsford; training curriculum has 40 undergraduate, 11 Mark Lovell, Ph.D. and Michael Collins, Ph.D. masters and six doctoral students enrolled and is The sports medicine staff also runs a sports neuropsychologists and concussion specialists; staffed by six faculty-certified athletic trainers who medicine clinic at the UPMC Sports Performance and five sports medicine fellows: Drs. Andrea operate the University’s sports medicine program. Complex for all athletes to be evaluated by one of Herzka, Dan Weiland, Anikar Chhabra, Leslie Pittsburgh athletes receive treatment in two the sports medicine physicians. The new South Beasley, and Armando Vidal; and two primary athletic training rooms. Each sport has a full-time Side structure which includes the Center for care sports medicine fellows, Drs. David Phelps certified athletic trainer or certified graduate Sports Medicine, an indoor practice facility, four and Matthew Fisher. In addition, a staff of assistant and student athletic trainers assigned to grass practice fields, and the Sports Performance consulting specialists is available at the University provide medical coverage during all practices and Complex combines the resources of a major of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) to assist in games. The staff is dedicated to providing all academic and clinical system with professional providing quality medical treatment for aspects of prevention, evaluation, management and collegiate sport team programs. It contains Pittsburgh student- athletes. Hospital care is also and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. offices for sports nutrition, sports psychology, provided at the UPMC. 281

Dr. Freddie Fu, Dr. Christopher Harner, Dr. David Stone, Dr. Patrick McMahon, Dr. Mark Rodosky, Dr. Robin West, Team Physician and Co-Head Team Physician Associate Team Physician Assistant Team Physician Assistant Team Physician Assistant Team Physician Orthopaedic Surgeon

HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN DR. FREDDIE FU

Dr. Freddie H. Fu is in his 18th year of service appointments as Professor of Physical Therapy contributions on the shoulder. to the Pitt athletic program as team physician and and Health Physical and Recreation Education. He Not only is Fu prominent in many of the city’s orthopaedic surgeon. has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science scientific and health-related societies, he is an avid He graduated summa cum laude from degree from Point Park College and an honorary supporter of numerous community athletic Dartmouth College in 1974 and received his BMS Doctor of Public Service degree from Chatham programs and Pittsburgh fine arts in general. He in 1975 from Dartmouth Medical School. Fu College. Fu is a member and has held offices in is the Chairman of the Board and Executive earned his medical degree in 1977 at Pitt and numerous academic organizations including the Medical Director of the UPMC Health Systems/City completed his general surgery internship at prestigious Herodicus Society, the American of Pittsburgh Marathon and a member of the Brown University. He then returned to Pitt for an Shoulder & Elbow Surgeons Society, the American Board of Trustees and Company Physician for the orthopaedic research fellowship and completed Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. He is past president and his residency in orthopaedic surgery. During that American Orthopaedic Association. He is the current CEO of the WQED Children’s Festival time Fu studied as an AO International Fellow at former President of the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Chorus of Pittsburgh, is a member of the Western the Hannover Trauma Center in Germany and Society. In 1996 he received the National Athletic Pennsylvania Olympic Committee, and is a arthroscopic surgery in East Lansing, Michigan. Trainers Association Presidential Challenge Award perennial contributor to many local high school Fu is currently the David Silver Professor and for his significant contributions to athletic training athletic organizations. In December 1999 Dr. Fu Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic and was also honored as a co-recipient of the was named one of the 100 Pittsburghers of the Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Kappa Delta Award, the highest distinction in Century by Pittsburgh Magazine. Medicine. In addition, Dr. Fu holds secondary orthopaedic research for his research

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TEAM PITTSBURGH

The mission of the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department is to develop the best athletic program in the Big East Conference with an attitude that reflects the values of the University, the city of Pittsburgh, and Western Pennsylvania.

TEAM PITTSBURGH is the fundraising arm of the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department and its 19 intercollegiate teams. The challenge each year is to create annual financial support through private contributions, which provide scholarship assistance to more than 450 deserving student-athletes. For our program to succeed against other major universities, we must continually increase the amount of money raised annually from private gifts through TEAM PITTSBURGH. We encourage you to join our growing family of contributors, who provide vitally important support for our athletic program. For more information on how to join, contact the TEAM PITTSBURGH office at (412) 648-8889 or send an e-mail to [email protected] Additional information is available online at TEAM PITTSBURGH Staff: (From left to right) Amy Niceswanger, Walt Bielich, Kathy Duggan, Jill Ruempler, Maureen Anderson and Jude www.pittsburghpanthers.com. Killy.

282 TEAM PITTSBURGH STAFF Maureen Anderson „ Assistant Athletic Director/Development Walt Bielich „ Executive Director/Pitt Varsity Letter Club Kathy Duggan „ Director of Development-Annual Fund Jude Killy „ Director of Athletic Development Operations Amy Niceswanger „ Director of Development-Annual Fund Jill Ruempler „ Administrative Assistant

PITTSBURGH PANTHERS ATHLETICS PRIORITY POINTS SYSTEM

The TEAM PITTSBURGH Priority Points System is used to fairly allocate season tickets and parking. All current TEAM PITTSBURGH donors have active priority points. Priority points are applied to the following: „ Football season ticket priority seating „ Men’s Basketball season ticket priority seating „ First priority to purchase away game tickets „ Priority parking „ Opportunity to purchase priority tickets to postseason competition (bowl games, Big East Tournament, etc.)

CURRENT donors to Athletics receive priority points under the following criteria and based on the following calculations: 1 POINT each for $50 contributed to Athletics since 1972 2 POINTS each year of TEAM PITTSBURGH membership 2 POINTS each year as a football season ticket holder 2 POINTS each year as a men’s basketball season ticket holder 2 POINTS each year as a women’s basketball season ticket holder 5 POINTS University of Pittsburgh Alumni (max 5 points) 5 POINTS current University of Pittsburgh Faculty/Staff (max 5 points) 10 POINTS University of Pittsburgh Varsity Letter Winner (max 10 points)

In order to accumulate priority points you must be a CURRENT DONOR TO TEAM PITTSBURGH.

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THE VARSITY WALK

On the University of Pittsburgh campus, between the Cathedral of Learn- 1981-82 ...... Al Adelmann (MSC) ...... Sal Sunseri (FB) ing and Heinz Chapel, is a sidewalk known as the Varsity Walk. There, em- Amy Jackson (WSD) ...... Carol Dugan (WB) bedded in the stones, are the names of former Pitt athletes who have pro- 1982-83 ...... J.C. Pelusi (FB) ...... Rob Fada (FB) moted the University through their athletic or academic achievements. Jan Ujevich (WSD) ...... Diane Zack (VB) 1983-84 ...... Clyde Vaughan (MB)...... Tom Flynn (FB) The Varsity Walk was conceived in 1950 as a way to honor athletes, and Lisa Shirk (WG) ...... Karen Martin (WG) new members are added each year. The distinctive hand-carved stones 1984-85 ...... Ed Miller (MG) ...... Bill Fralic (FB) were first presented as the Athletic Committee Award and the Charles C. Pat Belcher (VB) ...... Jennifer Bruce (WB) & Hartwig Award. The Athletic Committee recognized the best athlete from any Sue Heon (WSD) sport. The Charles Hartwig Award was given to the senior athlete who pro- 1985-86 ...... Robert Schilken (FB) ...... Kristy Pieters (WG) moted and sponsored the best interests of Pittsburgh athletics, in honor of Kyle Nellis (WR) & the 1934 All-America tight end. In 1971 the awards were changed to the Judy Young (VB) ...... Mark Klafter (MG) 1986-87 ...... Tom Shaulinski (MSD) ...... John Congemi (FB) & Panther and Blue-Gold awards, respectively. Curtis Aiken (MB) The Panther Award is presented to the graduating senior athlete who has Alisa Spector (WG) ...... Sue Hickman (WSD) promoted Pittsburgh athletics through his/her outstanding athletic achieve- 1987-88 ...... Chris Blair (MSD) ...... Charles Smith (MB) & ment. The Blue-Gold Award is given to the seniors who represent the stu- Lee McRae (MTF) dent-athlete ideal based on academic scholarship, athletic achievement, Noreen Coughlin (VB) ...... Lisa Stewart (VB) & leadership qualities and citizenship. Tricia Ney (WSD) The awards were expanded to include females in 1975. 1988-89 ...... Mark Stepnoski (FB) & Dave Tanczos (FB) ...... Pat Santoro (WR) Bonnie Kartzman (TN) ...... Denise Frawley (VB) 1989-90 ...... Alan Utter (WR) ...... Mike Kozlina (MSD) ATHLETIC COMMITTEE AWARD/CHARLES C. HARTWIG AWARD Jennifer Shingler (WB) ...... Lorri Johnson (WB) 1990-91 ...... Eric Holzworth (FB) ...... Keisha Demas (WT) Year Athletic Committee Award Charles C. Hartwig Award Louis Riddick (FB) ...... Darelle Porter (MB) 1949-50 ...... Louis Cecconi (FB, MB) Clarissa Dudley (WTF) & ...... Brian Shorter (MB) 1950-51 ...... George Radosevich (MB, MTF) ...... Samuel Shapiro (BS) Jenelle Lantagne (VB) 1951-52 ...... Robert T. Brennen (FB) ...... Jack H. Hardman (MT, MSD) 1991-92 ...... Kyle MacBeth (MG) ...... Sean Miller (MB) 1952-53 ...... Donald Virostek (MB) ...... Michael Zernich (MB) Perry Miller (WR) ...... Laura-Lee Sullivan (WSD) & 1953-54 ...... Richard E. Deitrick (FB, MB, BS) ...... R. Hugh Peery (WR) Dee MacAulay (VB) 1954-55 ...... Milton G. Emery (BS) ...... Roy Kaupe (MSD) 1992-93 ...... Don Boyd (MSD) ...... Alex Van Pelt (FB) 1955-56 ...... William C. Schmitt (FB, BS) ...... Arnold Sowell (MTF, XC) Mary Allison Williams (WTF) ...... Ronise Crumpler (WTF) 1956-57 ...... Joseph Walton (FB, BS) ...... Edwin Peery (WR) & 1993-94 ...... Doug Whaley (FB) ...... Genaro Severino (MG) 283 Robert Rosborough (FB) Jennifer Burns (WSD) ...... Ann Marie Lucanie (VB) & 1957-58 ...... Jerome Bressanelli (MSC) ...... Julius Pegues (MB) Jonna Huemrich (WB) 1958-59 ...... William Kaliden (FB) ...... Donald L. Hennon (MB) 1994-95 ..... Matt Brady (MSD) ...... Ruben Brown (FB) 1959-60 ...... Richard Chadwick (MTF) ...... Wilbert Wm. Lindner (FB) Staci Suggs (WTF)...... Carol Morton(WB) 1960-61 ...... Calvin Smith (MSC) ...... Michael K. Ditka (FB, BS) 1995-96 ...... Chris Perry (MSD) ...... J.J. Fasnacht (WR)& 1961-62 ...... Richard W. Clark (MTF) ...... Anthony J. Sarsfield (MSD) Tom Tumulty (FB) 1962-63 ...... John J. Cioffi (BS) ...... James C. Harrison (WR) Jill Fletcher (WSD)& ...... Najuma Fletcher (WTF) 1963-64 ...... Al A. Grigaliunas (FB) ...... Joseph N. Friend (MTF) Najuma Fletcher (WTF) 1964-65 ...... Peter J. Billey (FB) ...... William W. Bodle (FB, WR, BS) 1996-97 ...... Stephanie Dufresne (VB) ...... Angie Martin (WTF) 1965-66 ...... Kenneth G. Lucas (FB) ...... Ferdinand S. Sauer (MSC, BS) Bryan Matusic (WR) ...... Nate Cochran (FB)& 1966-67 ...... Richard D. Hulme (MSD) ...... James M. Flanigan (FB, MTF) John Soulakis (MSD) 1967-68 ...... Robert Bazylak (FB) ...... Terrance Hoover (FB, WR) 1997-98 ...... Erin Bissell (WSD) ...... Joetta Purter (WTF) 1968-69 ...... Harry Orszulak (FB) ...... Edward Whittaker (FB) John Withrow (WR) ...... Mark Bodo (WR) & 1969-70 ...... W. Jeff Barr (FB, BS) ...... George Medich (FB, BS) Pete Gonzalez (FB) 1998-99 ...... Samantha Chabotar (WSD) ...... Trecia-Kaye Smith (WTF) Adam Kotkiewicz (MSD) ...... Vonteego Cummings (MB) BLUE-GOLD AWARD/PANTHER AWARD 1999-2000 ..... Scott VanEpps (MSD) ...... Nick Mengerink (WR) Jamie Tomazich (WSD) ...... Chantee Earl (WTF) — Names were changed to the Blue-Gold & Panther Award in 1971 — 2000-01 ...... Matt Irvin (BS) ...... Marcia Thiesen (VB) Monique Toney (WB) ...... Ricardo Greer (MB) YEAR BLUE-GOLD AWARD PANTHER AWARD 2001-02 ...... Bryan Knight (FB) ...... Rachel Brown (WSC) 1970-71 ...... William Downes (MB) ...... P. Jerry Richey (XC, MTF) Karen Thibodeau (WSD) ...... Miah Heath (MSD) 1971-72 ...... Kent Scott (MB) ...... Ralph Cindrich (FB, WR) 2002-03 ...... Nikki Borza (WT) ...... Gerald Hayes (FB) 1972-73 ...... Craig Tritch (WR) ...... Joseph Luxbacher (MSC) Carl Fronhofer (WR) ...... Brandin Knight (MB) 1973-74 ...... David Blandino (FB) ...... William Knight (MB) Michael Grube (MSD) ...... Carrie Norris (VB) 1974-75 ...... Peter Martorelli (BS)...... Kirk Bruce (MB) & 2003-04 Eric Limkemann (MSD) ...... Rod Rutherford (FB) Bruce Murphy (FB) Carolyne Savini (WSD) ...... Jaron Brown (MB) Mary E. Klobchar (BK) ...... Mary E. Heretick (WSD) Wendy Hatlestad (VB) 1975-76 ...... Thomas Richards (MB) ...... Karl Farmer (FB, MTF) Sheila A. Barber (WG) ...... Fran Baskin (MT) SPORTS ABBREVIATION CODE 1976-77 ...... Gerard De Muro (MSD) ...... Anthony Dorsett (FB) Katherine Hudgens (VB) ...... Diane Baumgartner (WG) FB = Football BS = Baseball 1977-78 ...... Rande Stottlemyer (WR) ...... Matthew Cavanaugh (FB) WB = Women’s Basketball WSD = Women’s Swimming/Diving Patricia Montgomery (VB&WB) ...... Michelle Bressant (WT) MSD = Men’s Swimming & Diving WTF = Women’s Track 1978-79 ...... Jeff Delaney (FB) ...... Jeff Delaney (FB) MTF = Men’s Track WG = Women’s Gymnastics Marie Ribik (WT) ...... Kathy Stetler (WSD) MG = Men’s Gymnastics WR = Wrestling 1979-80 ...... Thomas Libenguth (TN) ...... Jeff Pelusi (FB) MSC = Men’s Soccer WT = Women’s Tennis Alison Hoburg (WG) ...... Cindy Chambers (VB) XC = Cross Country MT = Men’s Tennis 1980-81 ...... Stuart Swanson (MSD) ...... Hugh Green (FB) VB = Women’s Volleyball WSC = Women’s Soccer Myra Bachuchin (WG) ...... Suzanne Pulley (WSD) MB = Men’s Basketball

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL THE UNIVERSITY

THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE

Winning on the athletic fields, in the arenas and in the classroom, the BIG EAST Conference continues its mission to be successful at the highest levels After celebrating its 25th volunteer service. anniversary a year ago, the BIG The BIG EAST continued to thrive EAST Conference moves forward in on the playing fields and in the 2004-05 with new members poised playing arenas in 2003-04. In to join a conference that gives basketball, Connecticut won the unequivocal importance to providing men’s and women’s NCAA titles. student-athletes with opportunities With the Syracuse men and the to excel against the nation’s best. UConn women also grabbing NCAA In 2005-06, the league will add crowns the previous season, the BIG five new members: University of EAST became the first conference in Cincinnati, DePaul University, NCAA history to win the men’s and University of Louisville, Marquette women’s titles in consecutive University and the University of seasons. In fact, the BIG EAST has Madison Square Garden: home of the Big East Men’s Basketball Championship. South Florida. won the last five women’s basketball Since opening its doors in 1979, titles. The conference reflects a tradition The league has long been the league has won 24 national Also in ’03-04, St. John’s played of broadbased programs, led by considered a leader in innovative championships in six different in the NCAA men’s soccer national administrators and coaches who concepts in promotion and publicity, sports and 122 student-athletes championship game. Connecticut place a constant emphasis on particularly regarding television. have won individual national titles. made it to the women’s soccer final academic integrity. The BIG EAST Those efforts have resulted in The BIG EAST has always been able and Georgetown played in its third Conference has enjoyed a unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST to boast that some of its best women’s lacrosse Final Four in the leadership role nationally. Its studentathletes. The conference students are also some of its best last four years. Providence placed studentathletes own significantly has longrange television contracts athletes. More than 300 student- third in women’s cross country. high graduation rates and their with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. 284 athletes have earned Academic All- Whether it’s the student-athletes record of scholastic achievement While BIG EAST basketball games America honors. or the league as a whole, moving notably show a balance between are regular sellouts at campus and In 2003-04, three BIG EAST proactively has been a consistent intercollegiate athletics and major public arenas, including the student-athletes were named the strategy for the conference that was academics. annual BIG EAST Championship in national scholar-athlete of the year formed in 1979. Any successful organization Madison Square Garden, attendance in their respective sports– In the spring of 2001, the BIG enjoys outstanding leadership. figures also are significant at BIG Connecticut’s Emeka Okafor in EAST added women’s lacrosse to its Michael Tranghese, the league’s first EAST soccer, women’s basketball men’s basketball, Notre Dame’s growing list of sports. The full-time employee, and for 11 years and baseball games. Vanessa Pruzinsky in women’s inaugural women’s golf the associate to Dave Gavitt, moved More than 500 BIG EAST athletes soccer and St. John’s Chris Wingert championship was held in the into the Commissioner’s chair in have earned All America recognition in men’s soccer. spring of 2003. 1990. In his first year, he and dozens have won individual BIG EAST student-athletes also The BIG EAST became a reality on administered the formation of The NCAA national championships. The have continued their success after May 31, 1979, following a meeting BIG EAST Football Conference. BIG EAST has been wellrepresented leaving the classrooms and playing of athletic directors from Providence BIG EAST sports attract the in U.S. or foreign national and fields. Former Connecticut women’s College, St. John’s, Georgetown and interest of followers in the nation’s Olympic teams. Several athletes basketball standout Dr. Leigh Curl Syracuse Universities. Seton Hall, largest media markets including earned gold medals in each of the was inducted into the Verizon Connecticut and Boston College New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, last five summer Olympiads. Academic All-America Hall of Fame completed the original seven school Boston, Washington, D.C., The BIG EAST has its in 1999. Former Georgetown men’s alliance. Pittsburgh and Hartford. When the headquarters in Providence where basketball star Dikembe Mutombo While the membership has both new schools are added in 2005-06, the conference administers to more was named a winner of the increased and changed, the focus the BIG EAST markets will contain than 5,500 athletes in 23 sports. President’s Service Award, the of the BIG EAST has not wavered. almost one fourth of all television highest honor in the U.S. for households in the U.S.

THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE IN 2005-06

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL THE UNIVERSITY

COMMISSIONER MICHAEL A. TRANGHESE

The BIG EAST Conference is the Commissioner’s chair on June significant celebrating its 26th year of 21, 1990. For the 2002 and 2003 conference existence in 2004-05. No one has football seasons, he served as the realignment had more of an impact than Mike lead administrator of the Bowl nationally, he Tranghese. He opened the league’s Championship Series, the group of coordinated an doors for business in 1979 and has major conferences and bowls that expansion, which provided the conference with produces a national championship included the unwavering leadership and game and the best possible bowl University of integrity. The BIG EAST is a major matchups. Miami becoming a force in collegiate athletics, in large In 2000-01, he concluded a five- full league part because of the efforts of year term on the NCAA Men’s member in 1991- Tranghese, who believes his job is Basketball Committee by serving as 92 and being a to create opportunities for BIG EAST chair. Tranghese also has served as key addition to the student-athletes to succeed chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball unique football group. Despite its the 1970s under Dave Gavitt. As the academically and athletically. Subcommittee on Television. He youth as a league, the BIG EAST media focus on Eastern college Now, in his 15th year as was on the NCAA’s negotiating team was a charter member of the Bowl basketball and the growth of sports Commissioner, the BIG EAST has that secured a record $6 billion Championship Series. events on television increased, thrived under Tranghese’s contract from CBS for broadcast After establishing BIG EAST Gavitt and Tranghese were ready to guidance. He has navigated the BIG rights to the men’s basketball football, Tranghese guided the take advantage. Gavitt became the EAST through a steady increase in championship. league through a critical time that BIG EAST’s first Commissioner in the number of sport In addition, he has served as many observers felt could have 1979 and served until 1990 when championships, the formation of BIG chair of the Division I-A resulted in a permanent split among Tranghese assumed the helm. EAST football and numerous Commissioners and the Collegiate its members. In March, 1994, the Under Tranghese, the BIG EAST television negotiations. All of this Commissioners Association. conference added football members championship slate has expanded has been accomplished in an NCAA Shortly after being named Rutgers University and West Virginia from seven men’s championships in climate that seems to change on a Commissioner, Tranghese laid the University as its 11th and 12th full- 1979 to 20 men’s and women’s regular basis. groundwork and put together The time members and maintained its events in 1993. The recent Tranghese has been an active BIG EAST Football Conference. In overall structure. addition of women’s lacrosse leader nationally since moving into response to the beginning of Just four months later, the increases the number of sports to 285 University of Notre Dame, clearly the 21. BIG EAST CONFERENCE DIRECTORY nation’s premier men’s basketball His negotiating expertise also has independent, joined the BIG EAST. resulted in a long-term partnership The BIG EAST Conference Rutgers, West Virginia and Notre with Madison Square Garden, host 222 Richmond Street, Suite 110 Dame began BIG EAST competition of the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Providence, RI 02903 in the 1995-96 academic year. Championship since 1983. The www.bigeast.org In 1999, football member Virginia league and the Garden have agreed Tech was admitted to the league as to be partners through 2011. (401) 453-0660 B Communications Today, Tranghese is an (401) 272-9108 B Switchboard the 14th full member. It began (401) 751-8540 B Fax competing in the BIG EAST in all acknowledged leader in the area of sports in 2000-01. television, including negotiation and BIG EAST Staff The league’s athletic directors technical production. The BIG EAST Commissioner „ Michael Tranghese unanimously appointed Tranghese has been a long-time partner with Associate Commissioner for Football „ Nick Carparelli, Jr. in 1990 after his 11 years of CBS Sports and ESPN and has Associate Commissioner for Sport Administration „ Donna DeMarco service, the last nine as associate enjoyed multi-year agreements with Associate Commissioner „ John Marinatto commissioner. As Commissioner, both entities in basketball and Associate Commissioner „ Tom Odjakjian he has led the BIG EAST while football. Tranghese negotiated a Associate Commissioner for Communications John Paquette „ maintaining the principles which new television package for football Associate Commissioner „ Stan Wilcox Assistant Commissioner for Sport Administration „ James Siedliski have marked the conference’s with ABC. That contract began in Assistant Commissioner for Compliance „ Jerome Rodgers explosive rise to prominence — 2001. Asst. Commissioner/Women’s Basketball Officiating „ Barbara Jacobs promoting and cultivating Additionally, Tranghese was the Director of Business Affairs „ Susan Scorpio Eaton intercollegiate athletic programs in force behind The BIG EAST Director of Communications „ Rachel Margolis an environment of integrity while Television Network which, for 10 Assistant Director of Sport Administration „ Jamie Maddox pursuing excellence at the highest years, was a benchmark for Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating „ Art Hyland possible level. regional network television. In Coordinator of Football Officiating „ John Soffey Tranghese’s career in college 1995, the league awarded ESPN, Assistant to the Commissioner Lisa Zanecchia „ athletics began at American Inc. exclusive rights to all of its Administrative Assistant for Sport Administration „ Lois DeBlois Administrative Assistant for Compliance „ Wanda Factor International College in his basketball and football games not Administrative Assistant „ Linda Yates hometown of Springfield, Mass. broadcast on a national network. Basketball & Football Assistant „ Shawn Murphy He was the sports information Tranghese is a 1965 graduate of Receptionist „ Kathy Kirkpatrick director at Providence College where St. Michael’s College in Winooski, Vt. Communications Assistant „ Adam Porcelli he garnered publicity for the He is married to Susan Huntemann. Communications Assistant „ Ann Raymond immensely successful Friar teams of

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL THE UNIVERSITY

PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL CAMPS

Each summer, the Pittsburgh men’s individual instruction, an 8-to-1 player- basketball program conducts several to-coach ratio, trainers on duty 24 summer basketball camps for boys ages hours, campers grouped by age and eight to 17. ability, outstanding lectures, team and Features for all camps include individual awards and an NCAA rules session at each camp. All games are 2005 CAMP DATES played at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Space is limited in order to provide Camp Dates intensive individualized attention for Day Camp 1 ...... June 20-24 each camper. Enrollment is on a first- Team Camp ...... June 24-26 come, first-served basis. Overnight Day Camp 2 ...... July 18-22 campers are housed at Sutherland Hall. Day Camp 3 ...... August 1-5 Campers receive constant supervision as Day Camp 4 ...... August 15-19 Emphasis is on developing the all- TEAM CAMP coaches are housed on the same floor. Father-Son Camp ...... TBA around basketball player and skills: Emphasis is on team play. Open to All meals are served in the building’s defense, shooting, ball handling, passing high school teams only. cafeteria. For more information, call the and shooting. Features offensive skill Among the different camps available Pittsburgh men’s basketball office development stations, daily lectures by For more information or a registration for boys: at (412) 648-8350 or to register Pittsburgh coaching staff, minimum of form, call the Pittsburgh men’s online, check out the Pittsburgh two games daily, Panthers players as basketball office at (412) 648-8350. DAY CAMPS 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 Panthers Web Site at coaches and spot shooting. Emphasis is Register online at Overall basketball skills camp. Hours www.pittsburghpanthers.com on developing perimeter and inside www.pittsburghpanthers.com are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with lunch provided. skills. NCAA GUIDELINES FOR BOOSTERS

The University of Pittsburgh remains Athletic Department appreciates your A: Any face-to-face encounter friends that is not expressly authorized committed to operating the Athletic interest in all of the Panther teams and between a prospective student- by NCAA regulations. Examples of Department in compliance with all your adherence with NCAA regulations. athlete, the prospect’s parents or prohibited special arrangements or 286 NCAA and institutional policies. We legal guardian(s), during which any extra benefits include, but are not need your help in conducting our RECRUITING BYREPRESENTATIVES dialogue occurs in excess of an limited to: athletics program in this manner. OF ATHLETICS INTERESTS exchange of a greeting, constitutes (Note: As used herein, the term Q: What is a prospective student- an “in-person” contact. Additionally, „ Cash or a loan of money in any “booster” refers to a athlete? any face-to-face encounter which is amount or a guarantee of bond; “representative” of the institution’s A: A prospective student-athlete by pre-arrangement and which „ Special discounts, payment athletics interest,” and the term (“prospect”) is any prospective takes place on the grounds of the arrangements, or co-signing a note “prospect” refers to a “prospective student who has started classes for prospect’s educational institution or for a loan; student-athlete.”) the ninth-grade. at a site of organized competition „ The purchase of meals or services The NCAA defines a “representative and practice involving the prospect at commercial establishments;n of the institution’s athletics interests,” Q: How long is a prospective student- or the team the prospect Promise of employment after as any individual who is a member of athlete considered a prospect? represents, shall be considered college education; the institution’s athletics booster club, A: A prospective student-athlete contact, regardless of the „ Employment of relatives or friends; has made donations to the booster remains a prospect even after conversation which occurs. „ Involvement in arrangement for free club or to the athletics department, is signing a National Letter-of-Intent to or reduced charges for professional involved in any manner in recruiting attend an institution and/or has Q: Can representatives or boosters or personal services, purchases or prospects or in providing benefits (i.e., been admitted to the institution. make contact with a prospective charges; summer jobs) to enrolled student- Both the institution and the prospect student-athlete and his or her legal „ Use of an automobile or the use of athletes, or is otherwise involved in continue to be governed by NCAA guardian(s) on an official visit to the personal properties (e.g., boats, promoting the institution’s athletics recruiting legislation until (a) the campus? summer homes, cars); program (i.e., buying season tickets). prospect reports for regular fall A: No. „ Providing transportation to or from a Once an individual has been squad practice; (b) the registrar or summer job or to any other site; identified as a “representative,” he or director of admissions certifies that Q: Is it permissible for a representative „ Gift items (e.g., clothes, cars, she retains this identity forever. It is the the prospect is officially registered or booster to provide summer jewelry, electronic/stereo responsibility of the Athletic and enrolled at the institution on the employment for student-athletes? equipment); Department to educate, monitor and opening day of classes for fall and A: Yes. However, compensation must „ Purchase of items or services from a control boosters in regard to their spring terms, or the prospect be paid only for work actually prospect or a prospect’s family at activities related to the University’s attends a class or classes in any performed and at a rate inflated prices; athletics program. Please understand regular Fall or Spring Term. commensurate with the going rate „ Providing direct or indirect that violations of NCAA rules by alumni in that locality for services of like transportation to enroll in class or and supporters of Panther Athletics Q: Can a booster contact a prospect character. Compensation may not the institution; could affect the eligibility of the on or off campus? be based on the athletic reputation „ Any financial aid other than that involved student-athlete, impose A: Boosters are prohibited from having or fame of the student-athlete. administered by the institution; sanctions on the Athletic Department any in-person recruiting contact „ The promise of financial aid for and restrict your involvement with the with a prospect or the prospect’s EXTRA BENEFITS AND SPECIAL postgraduate education; Athletic Department at the University of parents or legal guardian(s) or ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROSPECTS „ Free or reduced cost housing Pittsburgh. relatives on or off campus at any AND ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES arrangements. If you should ever have any further site. The NCAA considers a special or questions about NCAA rules, please extra benefit as any special feel free to contact the Athletic Q: What is the definition of an “in- arrangement to a prospect or enrolled Department at (412) 648-8200. The person” contact? student-athlete or their relatives or

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL With its success as a basketball program and its prominence in the Big East Conference, Pittsburgh has enjoyed unprecedented national exposure with numerous television appearances and postseason berths. Pictured clockwise from top is Jamie Dixon with ESPN’s Jay Bilas, Jaron Brown with ESPN’s Dick Vitale, ESPN’s Bill Raftery interviewing Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, Julius Page with ESPN’s Len Elmore, Brandin Knight with CBS’s , and Chris Taft with . Just a few of the many faces who cover Pittsburgh basketball. MEDIA INFORMATION

MEMO TO THE MEDIA

Pittsburgh associate media „ MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCE upper concourse access and visiting PITTSBURGH ATHLETIC relations director Greg Hotchkiss will Media Will Call/Media Entrance will radio, take the elevator to the Club MEDIA RELATIONS coordinate all requests and activities open two hours prior to tipoff. It is Level (CL). A media relations for the men’s basketball program. He located at the Miller Administrative representative will be stationed at PHONE: (412) 648-8240 can be reached at (412) 648-8240. Entrance off Terrace Street (across Media Will Call to assist you. FAX: (412) 648-8248 from the University of Pittsburgh „ CREDENTIALS School of Medicine) and to the left of „ PARKING MAILING ADDRESS: Media members are required to the Petersen Events Center’s main Parking passes may only be Athletic Media Relations make credential arrangements ticket office. All media members obtained/approved through the University of Pittsburgh through the Athletic Media Relations must pick up credentials and enter Athletic Media Relations Office. P.O. Box 7436 Office. Press passes can be obtained the arena at Media Will Call. Due to Parking is limited as all requests Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436 through written or faxed requests time constraints, credentials will not must be made at least 24 hours in OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: only and must be made at least 24 be mailed. Visiting radio and TV advance of the game in question. Athletic Media Relations hours in advance of the game in broadcasters/producers may pick up Media parking is located in the Y Lot. University of Pittsburgh question. Credentials are limited to their credentials at shootaround or The Y Lot is located to the left off Petersen Events Center members of the working media only. through their respective sports Darragh Street after passing the 3719 Terrace Street A media pass allows accredited information contacts. Darragh-Terrace Street intersection. Pittsburgh, PA 15261 media access to the Media Interview Once you have received your pass You must call to confirm your Room, Beano Cook Media Workroom, at Media Will Call, follow the signs parking space as a list will be at the WEB SITE: www.pittsburghpanthers.com Press Row and floor access for and proceed to the left down the Y Lot. photographers/camera crews. Only hallway to the elevator. Take the Assistant Athletic Director/ Web sites of each participating elevator up to the Event Level (EL) „ INTERVIEW POLICY Media Relations institution with contractual rights where you can access the Beano The Athletic Media Relations Office E.J. Borghetti and accredited news Web sites will Cook Media Workroom, Media will assist media personnel with all be issued credentials. Interview Room and Press Row. For coverage of Pittsburgh basketball. Associate Director/ Men’s Basketball Contact 288 Greg Hotchkiss MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL AT THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Assistant Director Burt Lauten

LIVE TV Assistant Director TRUCK Brad Cuprik PARKING Administrative Assistant Located on Celeste Welsh Sutherland Avenue. Head Statistician John Labriola

All interviews with University of Pittsburgh basketball student- MEDIA WILL athletes MUST be arranged through CALL/MEDIA the Athletic Media Relations Office. ENTRANCE Generally, Head Coach Jamie Dixon Located off and selected players will be available Terrace Street to for interviews two days prior to each the left of the game. Therefore, for a Wednesday ticket office. game, Monday would be the (opens 2 hours scheduled interview day at Petersen prior to tipoff) Events Center. All practices are closed to the media. If a media member wishes to do something more in-depth during the week, please contact Greg Hotchkiss at (412) 648-8240 to arrange a time. No interviews will be conducted on game day. Players’ telephone

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION

PITTSBURGH’S ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION

PRESS ROW PHONE: (412) 648-2318

HOTCHKISS’ OFFICE PHONE: (412) 648-8240

HOTCHKISS E-MAIL: [email protected] E.J. BORGHETTI GREG HOTCHKISS BURT LAUTEN BRAD CUPRIK CELESTE WELSH Assistant Associate Director Assistant Assistant Administrative Athletic Director (Men’s Basketball) Director Director Assistant WEB SITE: www.pittsburghpanthers.com numbers will not be released by the papers filing for deadline, other to show your I.D. if asked to identify credential and ticket at Media Will Media Relations Office. Out-of-town newspapers covering the respective yourself. Strobe lights are Call. There is no parking available for interview requests for Coach Dixon teams, 2. Radio and television prohibited. scouts. or any player must be made at least commentators, 3. National 48 hours in advance. Every effort publications, and 4. Scouts. All „ VISITING RADIO „ TELEPHONES will be made to fulfill requests but media members must confirm their Visiting radio will be issued space A total of 10 courtesy phone lines due to class, practice, game and attendance to guarantee working on the Club Level (CL) in section 108. will be available for media use study schedules, time is at a space. One ISDN line and one analog phone following the game either in the premium. line will be available for broadcast. Beano Cook Media Workroom or on „ PHOTOGRAPHERS To access the visiting radio area, Press Row. Dial “9” to get outside „ MEDIA SEATING ON PRESS ROW Still photographers and TV news enter at Media Will Call, take the the system. Seating on press row is limited cameramen will receive a regular elevator to the Club Level (CL). Once and will be assigned on a priority media pass and be assigned a on the Club Level, go left to Section „ POSTGAME PROCEDURE basis. The priority basis is as follows: position on the floor at the baseline. 108 at midcourt. Following a 10-minute “cooling 1. Representatives of Pittsburgh Photographers are asked to stay in A facility representative will be off” period, requested/selected 289 district papers and metropolitan the space designated. Be prepared available prior to the game to answer student-athletes will be brought to any questions and/or assist with any the Media Interview Room. technological needs. Pittsburgh Head Coach Jamie Dixon It is recommended that each will be available following his visiting radio crew attend postgame radio show. The visiting shootaround to setup equipment. coach and players will also be There is a $100 fee for visiting available in the interview room. non-conference radio crews. „ PITTSBURGH MEDIA SERVICES „ LIVE TV TRUCKS Media members may access the Local television trucks have been most up-to-date information on the assigned parking on Sutherland Pittsburgh men’s basketball team on Drive (see map, street leading into the athletic department’s official Web the loading dock). Please notify the site: www.pittsburghpanthers.com. Athletic Media Relations Office with Game notes, statistics and general your parking needs. releases will be updated regularly. Associate Director of Media „ SCOUTS Relations Greg Hotchkiss will also Scouts are required to make send out game notes via e-mail prior credential arrangements through the to each game. To get on the list, Athletic Media Relations Office and please e-mail him at will be given both a ticket and media [email protected]. credential. Scouts may pick up their NETWORK TELEVISION/LIVE TV NEEDS

The media relations office Petersen Events Center SMG must be notified of all network representative Michael Silva at and live television needs to (412) 648-3059. guarantee working space. He can also be reached by e- For technical needs or mail at [email protected]. information, please contact ESPN’s Andy Katz talks with Brandin Knight prior to Pittsburgh’s Jan. 6 game against Notre Dame.

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MAPS/DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS TO THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Y LOT LOCATION

FROM PITTSBURGH FROM PENNSYLVANIA FROM THE NORTH DIRECTIONS TO MEDIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TURNPIKE (EAST) „ Take I-79 South to I-279 South PARKING Y LOT „ Take I-279 toward Pittsburgh. „ Take the Pittsburgh/Monroeville to I-579 (going across the (see circle on map below) Pass through the Fort Pitt Exit (Exit 57). Follow I-376 Veterans Bridge). Tunnel in the right lane. Bear toward Pittsburgh. „ Exit at the Boulevard of the „ After turning on McKee right at the first ramp over the „ Take the Oakland Exit (Exit 3A). Allies (Exit 14) toward Place, continue through light bridge, following signs for I- Bear right and proceed up the Monroeville/Oakland. at Fifth Avenue. 376. hill to the first traffic light. „ Turn left at Halket Street. „ McKee turns into Darragh „ Exit I-376 at the Oakland/ „ Take a left at Boulevard of the „ Turn right on Forbes Avenue. Street. Forbes Avenue exit. Allies, then a right at Halket. „ Make the left at McKee Place. „ Go through intersection at „ Turn left at the third traffic light „ Proceed to Forbes Ave. and „ Continue through light. Terrace Street and driveway (McKee Place). take a right. „ Take right at second light to parking lot “Y” is on your „ Continue through light. „ Make the left after the light (Terrace Street) left. „ Take right at second light (McKee Place). „ The Petersen Events Center is (Terrace Street). „ Continue through light. on your left. „ The Petersen Events Center is „ Take right at second light on your left. (Terrace Street). „ The Petersen Events Center is on your left.

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MEDIA PARKING (Y LOT) Located on Darragh Street and past the Darragh-Terrace Street intersection, the Y Lot allows media easy access to the Petersen Events Center. Media members must be on the pass list at the gate to gain entrance. There are no exceptions.

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BIG EAST COACHES PANTHERS RADIO NETWORK TELECONFERENCE

The University of Pittsburgh and The BIG EAST men’s basketball Clear Channel Communications coaches will hold a teleconfer- announced a new radio partnership ence for the media six times that gives Panthers Basketball during the 2004-05 season. Each coach will be available for unprecedented coverage. Beginning approximately 8 minutes. Media with the 2004-05 season, the representatives wishing to agreement will have Pittsburgh participate in the teleconference Basketball games simulcast on FM- should contact the BIG EAST 104.7 (WPGB-FM) and Fox Sports office or consult the weekly press Radio 970 (WBGG-AM). release for the phone number. Panthers fans will enjoy extensive programming including a half-hour Calls for this season are scheduled pre-game and post-game shows for: „ Thursday, December 8 and an hour-long call-in show „ Thursday, January 13 following post-game coverage which „ Thursday, January 27 will air on Fox Sports Radio 970-AM. „ Thursday, February 10 Coach Jamie Dixon has a live in- „ Thursday, February 24 season radio show on Fox Sports „ Monday, March 7 Radio 970-AM. Pittsburgh’s color analyst Dick Groat (left) and play-by-play announcer Bill Hillgrove are in their 26th The schedule of coaches is as In his 36th consecutive year, BILL year together broadcasting Panthers basketball. HILLGROVE is the "Voice of the follows (all times Eastern): Panthers." Hillgrove's informative Hillgrove has also served as the play- Basketball Player of the Year after 11:00 a.m. .. Jay Wright, Villanova by-play broadcaster for Panthers becoming the first and only player in 11:08 a.m. .. Mike Brey, ND and enthusiastic play-by-play 11:16 a.m. .. Al Skinner, BC descriptions have been a Panthers football for the past 30 years. NCAA history to lead the nation in 11:24 a.m. .. Jim Calhoun, UConn trademark since 1969. A 1962 His longevity as a sportscaster has both scoring and assists in the same 11:32 a.m. .. Norm Roberts, SJU graduate of Duquesne University, made him one of Pittsburgh’s most season. 11:40 a.m. .. Jamie Dixon, Pitt recognizable and favorite media Groat played one year for the Fort 11:48 a.m. .. Jim Boeheim, SU THE RADIO NETWORK personalities. Hillgrove was named Wayne Pistons before concentrating 11:56 a.m. .. John Thompson, GU the Pittsburgh Steelers' play-by-play solely on professional baseball for the 12:04 p.m. .. John Beilein, WVU 291 Pittsburgh WPGB 104.7-FM announcer in 1994. remainder of his athletic career. 12:12 p.m. .. Louis Orr, Seton Hall Pittsburgh WBGG 970-AM Joining Hillgrove courtside for his As a member of the Pittsburgh 12:20 p.m. .. Gary Waters, RU Butler WISR 680-AM 12:28 p.m. .. Tim Welsh, PC Connellsville WLSW* 103.9-FM 26th straight year is color analyst Pirates, Groat captured the National DuBois WCED 1420-AM DICK GROAT. A Pittsburgh native, League batting championship as well A replay is also available by calling Indiana WDAD 1450-AM Groat is one of the city's most as Most Valuable Player honors in the BIG EAST office. Indiana WQMU* 92.5-FM enduring sports legends, making his 1960. That same year, the Pirates Johnstown WCRO 1230-AM Latrobe WQTW 1570-AM mark in two different sports. won the World Series over the Uniontown WMBS 590-AM He was a four-time All-America Yankees in a dramatic seven games. basketball and baseball player at He later went on to play for the St. *partial schedule only Duke, where he is only one of 10 Louis Cardinals, where he was a key www.pittsburghpanthers.com will Blue Devils to have his number figure on the 1964 World Series have the most updated listing. retired, and the 1952 Collegiate championship team. THE BEANO COOK MEDIA WORKROOM

In honor of one of the most 1956-66. enduring and colorful voices in From 1966-74 he was ABC sports, the University of Pittsburgh Sports’ NCAA press director. named the Petersen Events Center’s Following stints as a sportswriter for Media Workroom in October, 2002 in the St. Petersburg Times, public honor of Beano Cook. relations director for the Miami The Beano Cook Media Workroom Dolphins and public relations serves as the meeting place and director for Mutual Radio Network, work area for sports journalists Cook joined CBS sports and served covering the Panthers. It is located in a public relations capacity from on the Petersen Events Center’s 1977-82. He was a studio Event Level, adjacent to the bowl of commentator for ABC Sports’ College the arena. Football Association telecasts from Carroll H. “Beano” Cook graduated 1982-85. from the University of Pittsburgh in Since 1986, Cook has been a 1954 and served as the school’s fixture on ESPN’s television and radio Beano Cook was honored on men’s basketball media day, October 10, 2002. He was taken by surprise sports information director from college football coverage. when a special plaque in his honor was unveiled. The plaque is on display in the Media Workroom.

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PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

men’s basketball beat writer; producer; Shawn McClintock, PRINT MEDIA Paul Zeise, national college TELEVISION news director; Stan Savran, Rob basketball beat writer; Shelly King, Pat Parris, Dan Potash, „ Altoona Mirror, P.O. Box 2008, Anderson, Gene Collier, Ron „ KDKA (Channel 2, Pittsburgh), Brent Stover, Trenni Kusnierek, Altoona, PA 16603. (814) 946- Cook, Chuck Finder, Bob Smizik, One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, anchors/reporters; Roger 7527, (800) 339-4482. Fax: (814) columnists). Fittipaldo Phone: PA 15222. (412) 575-2200. Fax: Lenhart, producer). 946-7540. (Neil Rudel, sports (412) 263-1230. (412) 575-2871. (Mike Vukovcan, editor; Phil Cmor, associate sports producer; Bob Pompeani, „ WICU (Channel 12, Erie), 3514 sports editor). „ Pittsburgh Sports Report, John Steigerwald and Paul State Street, Erie, PA 16508. 2023 Hampstead Drive, Alexander, reporters). (814) 454-5201. Fax: (814) 454- „ Beaver County Times, 400 Fair Pittsburgh, PA 15235. (412) 244- 3753. (Mike Ruzzi, sports Avenue, Beaver, PA 15009. (724) 9780. Fax: (412) 244-9558. (Ellis „ WTAE (Channel 4, Pittsburgh), director/anchor). 775-3200. Fax: (724) 728-0190. Cannon, publisher; Tony DeFazio, 400 Ardmore Boulevard, (Ed Rose, sports editor; Eric Hall, editor). Pittsburgh, PA 15221. (412) 242- „ WJET (Channel 24, Erie), 8455 beat writer). 4300. Fax: (412) 244-4628. (Jon Peach Street, Erie, PA 16509. „ Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Burton, sports producer; Andrew (814) 864-2400. Fax: (814) 864- „ Connellsville Courier, 127 West D.L. Clark Building, 503 Stockey, sports anchor). 1704. (Chris Huston, news Apple Street, Connellsville, PA Martindale Street, Third Floor, director; Scott Wludyga, sports 15425. (724) 626-3534. Fax: Pittsburgh, PA 15212. (412) 321- „ WPXI (Channel 11, anchor). (724) 626-3567. (Jason Black, 6460. Fax: (412) 320-7964. Pittsburgh), 11 Television Hill, sports editor). (Kevin Smith, sports editor; Joe Pittsburgh, PA 15230. (412) 237- „ WSEE (Channel 35, Erie), 1220 Bendel, men’s basketball beat 1212. Fax: (412) 237-4900. Peach Street, Erie, PA 16501. „ Erie Times-News, 205 W. 12th writer; Mike Prisuta, Sam (Mark Massa, sports producer; (814) 455-7575. Fax: (814) 459- Street, Erie, PA 16534. (814) Ross,Kevin Gorman and Joe John Fedko, sports director; Bill 3500. (Gary Drapcho, sports 870-1704. Fax: (814) 870-1808. Starkey, columnists). Bendel Cell: Phillips, reporter). director/anchor). (Matt Martin, managing editor/ (412) 337-0101. sports; Jim Camp, sports editor). „ WPGH (Channel 53, „ WTAJ (Channel 10, Altoona), „ Greensburg Tribune-Review, Pittsburgh), 750 Ivory Avenue, 5000 Sixth Avenue, Altoona, PA „ Harrisburg Patriot-News, Box Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA 15214. (412) 931- 16602. (814) 944-2031. Fax: 2265, Harrisburg, PA 17105- 15601. (724) 834-1151. Fax: 5300. Fax: (412) 931-4284. (Brad (814) 946-4763. (Kellie 2265. (717) 255-8180. Fax: (717) (724) 838-5144. (Mike Dudurich, Inman, producer; Alby Oxenreiter, Goodman, sports director; John 257-4747. ( Jr., sports editor; Sam Ross, sports director). Dabkovitch, anchor). sports editor; Jim Carlson, columnist). assistant sports editor; Dale „ FOX Sports Net Pittsburgh, „ WJAC (Channel 6, Johnstown), Grdnic, beat writer). „ Uniontown Herald-Standard, Two Allegheny Center, Suite 49 Old Hickory Lane, Johnstown, 292 8-18 East Church Street, 1000, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. PA 15905. (814) 255-7600. Fax: „ Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, Uniontown, PA 15401. (724) 439- (412) 322-9500. Fax: (412) 323- (814) 255-7658. (Tim Rigby, 899 Water St., Indiana, PA 7500. Fax: (724) 439-7559. (Mike 9740. (Paul Kotsuth, executive sports director; Jason Rush, 15701. (724) 465-5555. Fax: Ciarochi, sports editor). reporters). (724) 465-8267 (Tony Coccagna, sports editor). „ Valley Independent, Eastgate 19, Monessen, PA 15062. (724) „ Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, 684-5200. Fax: (724) 684-2603. P.O. Box 340, Johnstown, PA (Brian Herman, sports editor). 15907. (814) 532-5080. Fax: (814) 539-1409. (Mike Elswick, „ Valley Mirror, 3910 Main Street, sports editor). Munhall, PA 15120. (412) 462- 0626. Fax: (412) 462-1847. „ McKeesport Daily News, 409 (Darrell Hess, sports editor). Walnut Street, P.O. Box 128, McKeesport, PA 15134. (412) „ Valley News Dispatch, 210 664-9161. Fax: (412) 664-3974. Fourth Avenue, Tarentum, PA (Mark Kaboly, sports editor; Greg 15084. (724) 224-4321. Fax: Kristen, beat writer). (724) 224-6843. (Rick Starr, sports editor). „ New Castle News, 27 N. Mercer St., P.O. Box 60, New Castle, PA „ Vandergrift News, 143 16103. (724) 654-6651. Fax (724) Washington Avenue, Vandergrift, 654-5976. (Kayleen Cubbal, PA 15690. (724) 567-5656. Fax: sports editor). (724) 568-3818. (Cheryl Carrico, sports editor). „ Pitt News, 434 , Pittsburgh, PA 15260. „ Washington Observer- (412) 648-7980. Fax: (412) 648- Reporter, 122 S. Main Street, 8491. (Ryan Walker, sports Washington, PA 15301. (724) editor). 222-2200. Fax: (724) 225-2077. (Tom Rose, sports editor; Mike „ New Pittsburgh Courier, 315 E. Kovak, beat writer). Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. (412) 481-8302. Fax: WIRE SERVICES (412) 481-8302.

„ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 34 „ Associated Press, 6 Gateway Boulevard of the Allies, Center, Suite 222, Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 263- 15222. (412) 281-3747. Fax: 1621. Fax: (412) 263-1926. (412) 281-1869. (Alan Robinson, (Jerry Micco, assistant managing sports editor). editor/sports; Ray Fitipaldo, The broadcast team of John Sanders and Bob Wenzel frequents the Petersen Events Center each year.

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2004-05 TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS

Media members who cover the „ WEST VIRGINIA Panthers on the road may contact Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005 the media relations office to Euro-Suites Hotel; 501 secure hotel reservations on a Chestnut Ridge Road; game-by-game basis. Generally, Morgantown, WV 26505; the Panthers’ basketball team Phone: (304) 598-1000; Fax: departs the afternoon prior to a (304) 599-2736. contest and arrives back in Pittsburgh following the game. „ SYRACUSE Monday, Feb. 14, 2005 „ JIMMY V. CLASSIC Sheraton Syracuse; 801 (MEMPHIS) University Avenue; Syracuse, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004 N.Y. 13210; Phone: (315) 475- Hilton New York; 1335 Avenue 3000; Fax: (315) 475-2266. of the Americas; New York, NY 10019; Phone: (212) 586-7000; „ VILLANOVA Fax: (212) 315-1374. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005 Philadelphia Marriott West; 111 „ PENN STATE Crawford Avenue; West Saturday, Dec. 11, 2004 Conshohocken, PA 19428; Toftrees Golf Resort & Phone: (610) 941-5600; Fax: ESPN’s team of Dick Vitale and Digger Phelps. Phelps frequents Pittsburgh basketball games as a Conference Center; One (610) 940-1060. spectator. Country Club Lane; State College, PA 16803; Phone: „ BOSTON COLLEGE „ WWCP-WATM (FOX, „ KDKA-AM, One Gateway Center, (814) 234-8000; Fax: (814) Monday, Feb. 28, 2005 Johnstown), 1450 Scalp Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 575- 238-4404. Boston Marriott Copley Place; Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15904. 2547. Fax: (412) 575-2874. (Paul 110 Huntington Avenue; (814) 266-8088. Fax: (814) 266- Alexander; Jeff Hathhorn, talk „ RUTGERS Boston, MA 02116; Phone: 8329. (Eric Murphy, sports show host). Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005 (617) 236-5800; Fax: (617) anchor). Somerset Marriott; 110 424-9378. „ KQV-AM, 650 Smithfield Street, Davidson Avenue; Somerset, „ Pitt TV (University of Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 562- N.J. 08873; Phone: (732) 560- „ NOTRE DAME Pittsburgh Campus Sports 5900. Fax: (412) 562-5903. (Eric 0500; Fax: (732) 560-3669. Saturday, March 5, 2005 Station), 400 William Pitt Union, Hagman, sports director). Marriott South Bend; 123 N. Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Davis Cell: „ ST. JOHN’S St. Joseph Street; South Bend, (412) 401-5994 or (412) 648- „ WAMO-FM, 960 Penn Avenue, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 IN 46601; Phone: (574) 234- 7994. (Jumoke Davis, sports Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 456- Hilton New York; 1335 Avenue 2000; Fax: (574) 237-0077. director). 4030. Fax: (412) 456-4040. of the Americas; New York, NY 293 (Tyrone Miller, sports director). 10019; Phone: (212) 586-7000; „ BIG EAST CONFERENCE Fax: (212) 315-1374. March 9-12, 2005 RADIO „ WDVE-FM, 200 Fleet Street, 4th Hilton New York; 1335 Avenue Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) „ CONNECTICUT of the Americas; New York, NY 937-1441. Fax: (412) 937-0323. Monday, Jan. 22, 2005 10019; Phone: (212) 586-7000; „ FM NEWSTALK 104.7 (WPGB- (Mike Prisuta, sports director). Hartford/Windsor Marriott Fax: (212) 315-1374. FM), 200 Fleet Street, Fourth Airport; 28 Day Hill Road; Floor, Pittsburgh PA 15220. (412) „ WEAE-AM (ESPN Radio 1250), Windsor, CT 06095; Phone: 937-1441. Fax (412) 937-0323. 400 Ardmore Boulevard, (860) 847-4006; Fax: (860) (Jay Bohannon, program director; Pittsburgh, PA 15221. (412) 731- 847-5019. Ellis Cannon, talk show host). 1250. Fax: (412) 244-4596. (Mark Madden, Tim Benz, Guy „ FOX SPORTS RADIO 970 Junker, Eddy Crow, talk show „ WPTS-FM (University of (WBGG-AM), 200 Fleet Street, hosts). Pittsburgh Campus Station), OTHERS Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh PA 416 William Pitt Union, 15220. (412) 937-1441. Fax: „ WMBA-AM, 1316 Seventh Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 648- „ John Duffy, Network Radio, 24 (412) 937-0323. (Bob Avenue, Beaver Falls PA 15010. 7990. Fax: 648-7998. (Greg Lorraine Drive, Carnegie, PA McLaughlin, program director/ (724) 846-4100. Fax: (724) 843- Weston, general manager; 15106. (412) 279-8336. producer; Stan Savran, talk show 7171. (Bob Barrickman, sports Jumoke Davis, sports director). host). director). „ SportsCall (Bill DiFabio), 63 „ Metro Networks, 7 Parkway LeMoyne Avenue, Washington, Center, Suite 750, Pittsburgh, PA PA 15301. (724) 228-0985. 15220. (412) 808-1050. Fax: (412) 808-1049. (Scott Stiller, „ SportsTicker, 800 367-8935 or John Duffy, reporters). (800) 431-1654.

„ Radio Pennsylvania Network, P.O. Box 2954, Harrisburg, PA 17105, (717) 232-8400. Fax: (717) 232-7612. (Craig Scott, general manager).

Bill Raftery and Dave Sims broadcast a game for ESPN. Raftery was Pittsburgh’s featured guest for Midnight Madness in 2002, while Sims conducted a media seminar for the Panthers during the fall of 2003.

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PITTSBURGH SERVICE DIRECTORY

PITTSBURGH AREA HOTELS DRIVING DISTANCES

OAKLAND „ Hilton & Towers-Pittsburgh „ Greentree-Radison MAJOR CITIES „ Holiday Inn-University Center Gateway Center 101 Radison Drive City Mileage 100 Lytton Avenue Phone: (412) 391-4600 Phone: (412) 922-8400 Atlanta, Ga...... 680 Phone: (412) 682-6200 Baltimore, Md...... 250 „ Westin Convention Center „ Greentree Holiday Inn Boston, Mass...... 570 „ Wyndham Garden Hotel 1000 Penn Ave. 401 Holiday Drive Buffalo, N.Y...... 220 3454 Forbes Ave. Phone: (412) 281-3700 Phone: (412) 922-8100 Charleston, W.Va...... 230 Phone: (412) 683-2040 Charlotte, N.C...... 500 SOUTH/WEST/AIRPORT „ Holiday Inn-Airport Chicago, Ill...... 480 „ Hampton Inn „ Best Western Parkway Center 8256 University Boulevard Cincinnati, Ohio ...... 294 3315 Hamlet Street 875 Greentree Rd. Phone: (412) 262-3600 Cleveland, Ohio ...... 130 Phone: (412) 681-1000 Phone: (412) 922-7070 Columbus, Ohio ...... 190 „ Wyndham-Airport Detroit, Mich...... 300 „ Best Western „ Days Inn 777 Aten Road Hartford, Conn...... 470 3401 Blvd. of the Allies 1150 Banksville Road Phone: (412) 788-8800 Indianapolis, Ind...... 360 Phone: (412) 683-6100 Phone: (412) 531-8900 Louisville, Ky...... 390 „ 4 Points by Sheraton Miami, Fla...... 1,181 DOWNTOWN „ Embassy Suites One Industry Lane Milwaukee, Wisc...... 560 „ Pittsburgh Marriott City Center 550 Cherrington Parkway Phone: (724) 695-0002 New York City ...... 380 112 Washington Place Phone: (412) 269-9070 St. Louis, Mo...... 610 Phone: (412) 471-4000 Washington, D.C...... 250

REGIONAL CITIES City Mileage TRANSPORTATION Allentown, Pa...... 284 Altoona, Pa...... 95 AIRPORT „ USAirways „ Hertz Erie, Pa...... 127 „ Pittsburgh International Airport Phone: (800) 428-4322 Local: (412) 472-5955 Harrisburg, Pa...... 204 Phone: (412) 472-3525 Phone: (800) 654-3131 Philadelphia ...... 310 CAR RENTAL Reading, Pa...... 261 294 AIRLINES „ Alamo „ National Scranton, Pa...... 286 „ American Local: (412) 472-5060 Phone: (800) 227-7368 State College, Pa...... 137 Phone: (800) 433-7300 Phone: (800) 327-9633 Williamsport, Pa...... 199 „ Thrifty Youngstown, Ohio ...... 70 „ Continental „ Avis Local: (412) 472-5288 Phone: (800) 523-3273 Phone: (800) 831-2847 Phone: (800) 367-2277 BIG EAST SCHOOLS City Mileage „ Delta „ Budget-Airport TAXIS Boston ...... 570 Phone: (800) 221-1212 Phone: (412) 472-5252 „ Peoples Cab Company East Orange, N.J...... 360 Phone: (412) 441-3200 Morgantown, W.Va...... 76 „ Northwest „ Dollar-Airport New York City ...... 380 Phone: (800) 225-2525 Phone: (412) 472-5100 „ Yellow Cab Company Philadelphia ...... 310 Phone: (412) 321-8100 Piscataway, N.J...... 359 „ Trans World „ Enterprise Providence, R.I...... 560 Phone: (800) 221-2000 Phone: (800) 736-8222 TRAINS South Bend, Ind...... 372 „ Amtrak Storrs, Conn...... 521 „ United Phone: (800) 872-7245 Syracuse, N.Y...... 360 Phone: (800) 241-6522 Washington, D.C...... 250

ABOVE: ESPN’s broadcast team of Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman. RIGHT: ESPN’s Andy Katz interviews 2002-03 seniors Brandin Knight and Ontario Lett.

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PITTSBURGH QUICK FACTS RADIO/TV ROSTER SCHOOL INFORMATION School: University of Pittsburgh Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded: 1787 Enrollment: 33,792 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Blue & Gold (PMS 289/PMS 4515) Basketball Arena: Petersen Events Center Capacity: 12,508 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big East Chancellor: Mark Nordenberg Alma Mater, Yr.: Thiel College, 1970 Athletic Director: Jeff Long 0 „ JOHN DEGROAT 2 „ CHEVON TROUTMAN 3 „ YURI DEMETRIS 4 „ RONALD RAMON Alma Mater, Yr.: 6-6 „ 220 „ JR „ F 6-7 „ 240 „ SR „ F 6-4 „ 220 „ SR „ G 6-1 „ 180 „ FR „ G Ohio Wesleyan, 1982 Newburgh, N.Y. Williamsport, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bronx, N.Y. Athletic Department Phone: (412) 624-5550 Ticket Office Phone: (412) 648-7488 or (412) 648-PITT

BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1905-06 Overall All-time Record: 1,280-992 (96 years) Years in NCAA Tournament: 16 (last: 2004) Years in NIT: Eight (last: 2001) Last Postseason opponent: Oklahoma State (lost 51-63) 11 „ CARL KRAUSER 13 „ KEITH BENJAMIN 14 „ LEVON KENDALL 15 „ CHARLES SMALL 295 COACHING STAFF 6-2 „ 200 „ JR „ G 6-2 „ 190 „ FR „ G 6-9 „ 220 „ SO „ F 5-7 „ 175 „ SO „ G Head Coach: Jamie Dixon Bronx, N.Y. Mount Vernon, N.Y. Vancouver, B.C. Detroit, Mich. Alma Mater/Year: TCU, ‘87 Record at School (Yrs): 31-5 (1 year) Career Record (Yrs): 31-5 (1 year) Basketball Office Phone: (412) 648-8350 Best time of day to reach: Mornings, Call Media Relations Assistant Coaches: Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, Pat Sandle Athletic Trainer: Tony Salesi

TEAM INFORMATION 2002-03 Record: 31-5 20 „ DANTE MILLIGAN 21 „ MARK McCARROLL 22 „ ANTONIO GRAVES 23 „ CHRIS TAFT Home Record: 19-1 6-8 „ 200 „ FR „ F 6-10 „ 220 „ SR „ F 6-3 „ 190 „ SO „ G 6-10 „ 260 „ SO „ F Away: 7-2 New York, N.Y. Queens, N.Y. Mansfield, Ohio Brooklyn, N.Y. Neutral: 5-2 Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/Big East Champions Final Rankings: 7-ESPN, 9-AP Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

MEDIA INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Greg Hotchkiss Office Phone: (412) 648-8240 Office Fax: (412) 648-8248 Cell Phone: (412) 491-5296 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: 24 „ MARCUS BOWMAN 33 „ AARON GRAY HEAD COACH www.pittsburghpanthers.com 6-3 „ 185 „ SO „ G 7-0 „ 275 „ SO „ C JAMIE DIXON Press Row Phone: (412) 648-2318 Columbia, S.C. Emmaus, Pa. 2nd season „ 31-5

2004-05 PITTSBURGH BASKETBALL PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER HIGHLIGHTS ■ Sold-out for 2004-05 season! ■ Official seating capacity: 12,508 (all chairbacks). ■ Baierl Basketball Center featuring private weight room, practice facility, athletic training facilities, equipment room, basketball offices and academic support services all centrally located. ■ The Willis Center for Academics for student-athletes. ■ Student body encircles the court during home games. ■ Five courtside luxury suites. ■ 12 private luxury boxes. ■ College basketball’s finest club lounge. ■ 40,000-square foot Baierl Student Recreation Center. ■ McCarl Panthers Hall of Champions. ■ World Headquarters — Panthers Authentic Store. ■ Unique Restaurant Row plus concessions with 66 points of sale. ■ Enhances student life on campus with the ability to host graduation, concerts, on-campus functions and lectures. ■ Square footage: 430,000. BIG EAST’S TOP-THREE YEAR PERIODS Best Big East league records over a three-year span:

School, Year W-L Pct. Connecticut, 1993-96 49-5 .907 PITTSBURGH, 2001-04 39-9 .813 Georgetown, 1982-85 39-9 .813 St. John’s, 1984-87 39-9 .813 2004-2005 PITTSBURGH PANTHERS BASKETBALL games. elevision Conference *Indicates Big East vs. Memphis (ESPN) 7:00 pm Dec. 11Dec. 18 at Penn State (FSN)Dec. 23 COPPIN STATEDec. 29 RICHMOND (ESPN2)Jan. 2 SOUTH CAROLINA (FSN) 2:00 pm Jan. 5Jan. 8 BUCKNELL 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Jan. 15 *GEORGETOWN (FSN) 7:00 pm Jan. 18 at *Rutgers (FSN) *SETON HALL (WTAE)Jan. 22 7:00 pm (FSN) at *St. John’s Jan. 29 at *Connecticut (ESPN)Jan. 31 7:00 pm *SYRACUSE (ESPN) 2:00 pm Feb. 5 Noon *PROVIDENCE (ESPN2) 7:30 pm Feb. 8 9:00 pm Feb. 12 (ESPN2) Virginia at *West 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Feb. 14 JOHN’S (FSN) *ST. 6:00 pm *NOTRE DAME (ESPN)Feb. 20 at *Syracuse (ESPN)Feb. 23 at *Villanova (ABC)Feb. 26 7:00 pm *WEST VIRGINIA (FSN) Noon Feb. 28 *CONNECTICUT (CBS) 7:00 pm 5March *at Boston College (ESPN) 9-12March 7:00 pm 1:30 pm at *Notre Dame (CBS) Big East Championship 17-20March 3:45 pm 7:00 pm Rounds NCAA First & Second 24-27March NCAA RegionalsApril 2-4 2:00 pm TBA All home games played in the Petersen Events Center TBA NCAA Final Fouron the University of Pittsburgh campus. All times Eastern. All home games in CAPS. T TBA TBA DATE 6Nov. 14Nov. (TV) OPPONENT 20 (Exh.) CARNEGIE-MELLON Nov. UNIVERSITY (Exh.) GANNON 24Nov. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm HOWARD 27Nov. MORRIS ROBERT Dec. 1 LOYOLA (Md.)Dec. 4 TIME FRANCIS (Pa.)Dec. 7 ST. DUQUESNE (FSN) 7:00 pm Classic Jimmy V. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:00 pm games in parentheses. PLEASE NOTE: All times are subject to change. For ticket information, please call or (800) 643-PITT (412) 648-PITT.