e y s FRIAR 2003-04 #12/#13 (20-5, 11-3) Vs. #6/#6 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH (25-3, 11-3) Tuesday, March 2, 2004 (7:34 p.m.) -- Cox 3 Dunkin' Donuts (12,993) -- Providence, R.I. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROSTER 2003-04 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS PROBABALE STARTERS 2003-04 NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL NOVEMBER 3 19.6/9.9 F/C 6-7 245 Jr. 2 Sun. GLOBAL SPORTS (exh. game) W, 77-63 Waterbury, Conn./Wilby HS 15 Sat. USDBL/320 All-Stars (exh. game) L, 112-109 (ot) 33 Rob Sanders 11.2/4.5 F 6-6 215 Jr. 22 Sat. HOFSTRA W, 69-56 New London, Conn./St. Thomas More 29 Sat. ALABAMA Cox 3 W, 76-71 4 8.0/6.0 C 6-10 235 Sr. DECEMBER 2 Tue. SOUTH FLORIDA Cox 3 W, 84-60 Syracuse, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep 6 Sat. at Rhode Island Cox 3 L, 89-79 13 Sheiku Kabba 10.1/3.2 G 6-3 200 Sr. 9 Tue. vs. #14/#14 Illinois ^ (at MSG) ESPN W, 70-51 Bronx, N.Y./Bronx Regional HS 21 Sun. CENTRAL CONN. Cox 3 W, 72-67 1 Donnie McGrath 11.0/1.8 G 6-4 190 So. 23 Tue. at Richmond W, 57-56 Katonah, N.Y./John F. Kennedy Catholic 28 Sun. SIENA Cox 3 W, 73-66 JANUARY OFF THE BENCH 2003-04 3 Sat. at Virginia Comcast W, 84-69 NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 5 Mon. #18/#16 TEXAS ESPN L, 79-77 OT 5 Gerald Brown 2.3/0.8 G 6-4 190 Fr. 10 Sat. at Rutgers * NESN L, 65-64 Baltimore, Md./Hargrave Military Acad. 12 Mon. at Seton Hall * Cox 3 W, 63-60 10 Sean Van De Walle 1.0/0.3 F 6-4 205 Fr. 17 Sat. WEST VIRGINIA * Cox 3 W, 87-66 Elmhurst, Ill./Fenwick HS 19 Mon. LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO W, 89-59 11 Abdul Mills 0.5/0.0 G 6-4 195 Sr. 21 Wed. VILLANOVA * W, 62-56 Brooklyn, N.Y./Milford Academy 24 Sat. at #4/#4 Connecticut * Cox 3 W, 66-56 26 Mon. GEORGETOWN * Cox 3 W, 65-50 15 Herbert Hill 1.0/0.7 F 6-9 220 Fr. FEBRUARY Kinston, N.C./Kinston HS 1 Sun. SETON HALL * Cox 3 L, 55-46 20 Chris Anrin 3.3/0.7 F 6-7 220 Sr. 4 Wed. at Virginia Tech * L, 69-57 Varmdo, Sweden/Alvik 7 Sat. #18/#20 SYRACUSE * Cox 3 W, 74-61 21 Jeff Parmer --/-- F 6-7 230 Fr. 11 Wed. at Villanova * W, 100-74 Niagara Falls, N.Y./Niagara Falls HS 14 Sat. at Boston College * Cox 3 W, 61-52 24 Dwight Brewington 5.8/2.5 G 6-5 195 Fr. 21 Sat. MIAMI * NESN W, 70-57 Lynn, Mass./Worcester Academy 24 Tue. at Notre Dame * Cox 3 W, 73-59 25 Tuukka Kotti 6.0/3.6 F 6-9 220 Jr. 29 Sun. at St. John's * (at MSG) NESN W, 103-78 Forssa, Finland/Salon Vilpas Salo MARCH 31 Timothy Englert 0.8/0.0 G 5-11 165 So. 2 Tue. #6/#6 PITTSBURGH * Cox 3 7:30 p.m. Ramsey, N.J./Bergen Catholic 6 Sat. BOSTON COLLEGE * Cox 3 Noon 10 Wed. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA FRIARS VERSUS PITTSBURGH... On Tuesday, March 2, the Friars will play Pittsburgh 11 Thur. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN/ESPN2 TBA at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The Friars and the Panthers have met 37 times in the all-time 12 Fri. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA 13 Sat. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA series with Pittsburgh holding a 21-16 lead in the series. PC is 12-6 all-time at home against Pittsburgh, 3-14 on the road and 1-1 on neutral courts against the Panthers. The two teams first All Times Are Eastern Standard Time and Subject To Change met on March 18, 1975 when the Friars earned a 101-80 win at Madison Square Garden in the ^ - Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. NIT. In the last meeting between the two teams, Pittsburgh defeated the Friars, 67-59, in the * - BIG EAST Game BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden. In the Friars' most recent win against the FRIAR FACTS Panthers, Providence earned a 77-61 victory at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on January 23, 2001. Location: Providence, R.I. 02918 Pittsburgh leads the all-time series in BIG EAST regular season play, 20-15. Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,700 President: Rev. Philip A. Smith TWO TOP-15 TEAMS MEET IN PROVIDENCE... On Tuesday, the 12th-ranked Friars will Athletic Director: Bob Driscoll host the sixth-ranked Pittsburgh Panthers at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. It will mark the first Conference: BIG EAST time two top-15 teams have played in Providence during the regular season since the 12th-ranked Home Arena: Dunkin' Donuts Center (12,993) 1st Year of Basketball: 1926-27 Friars defeated 14th-ranked Holy Cross, 90-64, at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on January 18, All-Time Record: 1,196-759 (.611) 1978. Years In NCAA Tourn: 14 times -- 2001 (last appearance) Years in NIT: 16 Times -- 2003 (last appearance) Head Coach: (Potsdam St. '84) FRIARS LOOKING TO EARN FIRST WIN OVER A TOP-10 TEAM AT HOME SINCE Career Record: 171-100/Nine Seasons Record at PC: 101-78/Six Seasons 1998... On Tuesday, the Friars will host sixth-ranked Pittsburgh and they will be looking to earn Ass't Coaches: Steve DeMeo, Phil Seymore, their first win over a top-10 team at the Dunkin' Donuts Center since they defeated eighth-ranked Bob Walsh Purdue, 87-82, on December 27, 1998. Dir. of BB Oper.: Vince Cautero Strength Coach: Kenny White Athletic Trainer: Kevin Mahoney FACTS ABOUT THE FRIARS... The Friars enter Tuesday's game versus Pittsburgh looking Sports Info: Arthur Parks (401) 865-2759 Website: www.friars.com to earn their seventh consecutive win and their 12th in the last 14 games. The Friars are 3-1 Sports Hotline: (401) 865-INFO (4636) versus ranked teams this season, including a 1-1 mark at home. PC's two losses at home this season were against Seton Hall (55-46 on February 1) and No. 18/16 Texas (79-77 in overtime MEDIA INFO on January 5). In the Friars' other games this season against ranked teams, Providence defeated Radio: 630 WPRO - John Rooke (play-by-play) No. 14/14 Illinois, 70-51, on December 9 at the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden, and Joe Hassett (color) Live Internet Broadcast - www.friars.com upset No. 4/4 Connecticut, 66-56, at Hartford, Conn. on January 24 and defeated No. 18/20 Television: Cox 3 - Andy Freed (play-by-play) and Ron Syracuse, 74-61, on February 7 at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. Providence also has posted wins Perry (color) over ACC foe Virginia (84-69) on January 3 and SEC foe Alabama (76-71) on November 29. HEAD COACH TIM WELSH

Sixth Year at PC: 20-5/11-3 WELSH VS. OPPONENTS (171-100, .631) Fifth Year at PC: 18-14/8-8 Team W L Fourth Year at PC: 15-16/6-10 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Third Year at PC: 21-10/11-5 Alabama 1 1 Second Year at PC: 11-19/4-12 American 3 0 American (Puerto Rico) 1 0 First Year at PC: 16-14/9-9 Arkansas 1 1 Overall at PC: 101-78/49-47 Auburn 0 1 Overall at Iona: 70-22 Austin Peay 1 0 9-Year CAREER: 171-100 Binghamton 1 0 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: 1-5 Boston College 5 5 Boston University 3 0 BIG EAST GAMES: 49-47 Brown University 4 1 NON-LEAGUE GAMES: 52-31 Canisius 4 3 NCAA TOURNAMENT: 0-2 (1997-98, 2000-01) Central Connecticut 2 1 NIT: 2-4 (1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 2002-03) Charleston 1 0 Clemson 0 1 Cleveland State 2 1 2002-03 (18-14/8-8)...Friars posted their second highest win total in the last six years with an 18-14 mark...Finished Colgate 2 0 third in the BIG EAST East Division with an 8-8 record...Team advanced to the Second Round of the NIT and posted Columbia 1 0 a 2-1 mark in the Tournament...Ended the season winning eight of the last 11 games, including a 76-70 victory at Connecticut 3 7 Connecticut on March 5. Cornell 2 0 2001-02 (15-16/6-10)...Team was slowed by injuries as five players missed a combined 49 games...Finished sixth in Creighton 0 1 Detroit 1 1 the BIG EAST East Division with a 6-10 mark...Squad posted a 15-16 record overall... Duquesne 0 1 2000-01 (21-10/11-5)...Finished second in the BIG EAST East Division with a school record 11 BIG EAST wins (11- Evansville 0 1 5)...Team was 21-10 overall and earned its first bid to the NCAA Tournament since 1997...Had the Friars ranked No. 25 Fairfield 5 2 in AP Poll for the first in-season ranking at PC since January 24, 1989... Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0 1999-00 (11-19/4-12)...Team showed signs of maturity and improvement as season progressed...Upset national Florida International 1 0 Fordham 3 1 Arkansas, 87-81...Defeated archrival Rhode Island for second consecutive season, 62-49... George Washington 1 1 1998-99 (16-14/9-9)...9-9 record in the BIG EAST is the best by a Friars' first year coach...First win as a Friars' head Georgetown 4 5 coach was upset of #23 Rhode Island, 87-63...Coached 100th career game against Brown University (12/5)...Upset #9 Hampton 2 0 Purdue, 87-82...Won first BIG EAST game at #23 Pittsburgh, 83-68...Upset #18 Syracuse, 67-58... Hofstra 2 0 1997-98 (27-6/10-4)...Led Iona to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship...Coached Iona to first NCAA Holy Cross 1 1 Illinois 1 0 appearance since 1985...MAAC Coach of the Year...Metopolitan Basketball Writers' Area's Division I Coach of the Kentucky 0 1 Year...Jack Bruen Award as New York State Coach of the Year...Team won school record 27 games... Liberty 1 0 1996-97 (22-8/11-3)...Led Iona to first place finish in MAAC...Made second consecutive NIT appearance...MAAC Long Island 1 0 Coach of the Year...NABC District II Coach of the Year... Louisiana Lafayette 1 0 1995-96 (21-8)/15-3)...Won first of three MAAC regular season titles...Took Iona to first NIT appearance since Loyola Univ. Chicago 1 0 Loyola (MD) 6 1 1983...Winner of Peter A. Carlesimo Award as Metropolitan Basketball Writers' Division I Coach of the Year... Maine 1 1 Manhattan 3 3 Marist 3 0 The Welsh Facts File Massachusetts 2 0 Coaching Experience Miami (FL) 4 5 Full Name 1998 - Head Coach, Providence College Michigan State 0 1 Tim Welsh 1995-98 Head Coach, Iona College Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 1994-95 Interim Head Coach, Iona College (10 games) Morgan State 2 0 Birthdate Niagara 6 0 1991-95 Assistant Coach, Iona College Northeastern 2 0 October 4, 1960 1988-91 Assistant Coach, North Carolina State 1 2 1986-88 Assistant Coach, Florida State University Notre Dame 2 4 Birthplace 1985-86 Volunteer Assistant Coach, Iona College Ohio University 1 0 Oklahoma State 0 1 Massena, New York Penn State 0 1 Coaching Honors Pennsylvania 1 0 Family 1998 - Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year Pittsburgh 2 3 Single Providence 1 0 1998 - Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Metropolitan Area Division I Purdue 1 0 Coach of the Year Rhode Island 6 2 High School 1998 - Jack Bruen Award - New York State Coach of the Year Richmond 4 0 Massena High School 1997 - Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year Rider 2 0 Rutgers 3 5 1997 - NABC District II Coach of the Year Sacred Heart 1 0 College 1996 - Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Metropolitan Area Division I St. Francis (NY) 1 0 Potsdam State University '84 Coach of the Year St. John's 8 3 St. Joseph's 0 1 St. Peter's 4 2 Seton Hall 4 4 Siena 9 2 TIM WELSH COACHING RECORD South Carolina 1 1 YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT CONF. REC. FINISH TOUR. POST SEASON South Florida 1 1 Syracuse 2 4 1995-96 Iona College 21-8 .724 10-4 Tie First 1-1 NIT 0-1 Texas 0 2 1996-97 Iona College 22-8 .733 11-3 First 0-1 NIT 0-1 Texas Christian 0 1 1997-98 Iona College 27-6 .818 15-3 First 3-0 NCAA 0-1 Texas El Paso 1 0 1998-99 Providence 16-14 .533 9-9 Tie Sixth 0-1 NIT 0-1 Texas Pan-American 1 0 1999-00 Providence 11-19 .367 4-12 12th 0-1 ------Vanderbilt 0 1 2000-01 Providence 21-10 .677 11-5 Second (East Div.) 0-1 NCAA 0-1 Vermont 1 0 2001-02 Providence 15-16 .484 6-10 Sixth (East Div.) 0-1 ------Villanova 8 3 2002-03 Providence 18-14 .563 8-8 Third (East Div.) 1-1 NIT 2-1 Virgina 1 2 Virginia Tech 4 3 2003-04 Providence 20-5 .800 11-3 Wagner 1 1 Career 9 years 171-100 .631 84-56* Three Titles 5-7* 2-6 West Virginia 4 3 *Three seasons in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL LAST SEASON VERSUS THE PANTHERS... FRIARS LOOKING FOR 12TH BIG EAST Last season, the Friars posted a 0-2 mark against WIN AND SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE...On PROVIDENCE - PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh. In the first meeting between the two Tuesday, March 2, the Friars, who have posted SERIES FACTS teams, the Friars were defeated by fourth-ranked an 11-3 league mark, will be looking to earn their Series Record: Pitt leads, 21-16 Pittsburgh, 68-61, on February 4, 2003 at Pitts- BIG EAST Series: Pitt leads, 19-15 12th BIG EAST win of the season and their At PC: PC leads, 12-6 burgh, Pa. The Friars trailed the Panthers by 11 seventh consecutive league victory. The 1986-87 At Pitt: Pitt leads, 14-3 points, 36-25, at halftime. In the second half, Friar team was the only other PC squad ever to win Neutral Courts: Series Tied, 1-1 Pitt's lead grew to 14 points, 45-31, with 16:07 six consecutive BIG EAST games. Through 14 Last Meeting: 3/13/03, PC 59 vs. Pitt 67 First Meeting: 3/18/75, PC 101 vs. Pitt 80 remaining in the game. However, the Friars battled games, PC has posted its best start ever in BIG Last PC win: 1/23/01, Pitt 61 at PC 77 back and forced a 54-54 tie when Sheiku Kabba EAST action at 11-3. It is the first time ever that Last Pitt win: 3/13/03, PC 59 vs. Pitt 67 (Bronx, N.Y.) hit two free throws with 4:39 PC is eight games over .500 in BIG EAST play. Current Streak: The Friars are 6-4 in the last remaining in the game. Unfortunately for PC, the 10 games versus Pittsburgh. The Panthers posted Friars could not take the lead and the Panthers GOMES NAMED BIG EAST PLAYER OF a 2-0 mark over the Friars last season. closed out the game on a 14-7 run over the final THE WEEK... Providence College junior forward 2003-04 STATISTICAL COMPARISON minutes of the contest. Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) was named PC Pitt Conn.) scored a game-high 26 points and grabbed BIG EAST men's basketball Co-Player of the 20-5 Overall Record 25-3 eight rebounds. Kabba finished with 15 points and Week on Monday, March 1. Seton Hall's Andre 11-3 Conference Record 11-3 .464 Pct. .485 shot 3-5 from behind the three- arc. In the Barrett also earned Player of the Week accolades. .386 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. .323 second meeting between the two teams, the Friars For Gomes, it marks the fifth time in his career and .717 Pct.. .631 were defeated by fifth-ranked Pittsburgh, 67-59, fourth time this season that he received BIG .411 Opp. FG Pct. .389 in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Tournament EAST Player of the Week honors. Gomes joins .331 Opp. 3-Pt. FG Pct. .311 .640 Opp. FT Pct. .626 on March 13, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in former Friar Jamel Thomas (four times in 1999) 34.1 Average 37.4 New York, N.Y. The Friars battled back and forth as the only players at Providence to earn BIG +0.7 Rebound Margin +6.5 with the fifth-ranked Panthers for the entire game. EAST Player of the Week four times in one 16.6 Assists/Game 15.3 15.1 Turnovers/Game 13.1 After 20 minutes of action, PC trailed, 31-30. In season. Gomes led Providence to a 2-0 record last 5.5 Blocks/Game 5.4 the second half, Providence led by two points (51- week in two BIG EAST road games. He posted 9.7 Steals/Game 5.3 49), with 5:34 remaining in the game when Gomes a double-double in both games and averaged 22.0 72.8 Points/Game 69.4 scored on a layup. However, Pittsburgh closed the points and 11.5 rebounds. He also shot 16-30 63.2 Pts Allowed/Game 56.7 game on a 16-8 run to earn the win. Freshman (.533) overall from the field, 2-5 (.400) from three- SERIES NOTES Donnie McGrath (Katonah, N.Y.) scored a game- point territory and 10-12 (.833) from the free- Tuesday, March 2, the Friars will play Pittsburgh high 17 points and was 5-9 from behind the three- throw line. On February 24, Gomes registered a at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The Friars and the point arc. Gomes finished with 16 points and a game-high 25 points and 12 rebounds in a 73-59 Panthers have met 37 times in the all-time series game-high 11 rebounds. win at Notre Dame. Gomes scored 23 of his 25 with Pittsburgh holding a 21-16 lead in the series. points in the second half to lead the Friars to PC is 12-6 all-time at home against Pittsburgh, 3- FRIARS DEFEAT ST. JOHN'S... The 13th- victory. On February 29, he recorded 19 points 14 on the road and 1-1 on neutral courts against the Panthers. The two teams first met on March ranked Friars defeated St. John's, 103-78, on and 11 rebounds in just 25 minutes of action in a 18, 1975 when the Friars earned a 101-80 win at February 29 at Madison Square Garden in New 103-78 win at St. John’s. It was his 12th double- Madison Square Garden in the NIT. In the last York. For the Friars, it was their 20th win of the double of the season. meeting between the two teams, Pittsburgh de- season, their 11th BIG EAST victory and their feated the Friars, 67-59, in the BIG EAST Tour- seventh consecutive win over the Red Storm. The FRIARS CLINCH A BYE IN THE FIRST nament at Madison Square Garden. In the Friars' Friars set a BIG EAST record for points in the first ROUND OF BIG EAST TOURNEY... With most recent win against the Panthers, Providence half as they recorded 62 in the first 20 minutes. their victory over St. John's on February 29, the earned a 77-61 victory at the Dunkin' Donuts Junior Rob Sanders (New London, Conn.) led the Friars clinched a first-round bye in the BIG EAST Center on January 23, 2001. Pittsburgh leads the all-time series in BIG EAST regular season play, Friars in the first half as he scored 14 points in 14 Tournament for the first time since 2000-01. 20-15. minutes to pace the team to a 62-38 lead. In the second half, most of the Friar starters played FRIARS EARN FOURTH STRAIGHT BIG sparingly as Head Coach Tim Welsh used his EAST ROAD WIN... On February 29, the Friars bench. The Friars continued to play inspired defeated St. John's, 103-78, to earn the squad's offensive basketball as they produced 41 second fourth consecutive BIG EAST road win. For the half points. Sanders finished the games win 15 Friars, it marked the first time ever that the team points and each of the Friars' other four starters earned four consecutive BIG EAST road wins. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE finished with 11 or more points. Junior Ryan 4 Marcus Douthit Marcus DOW-THIT Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) recorded a team high IMPRESSIVE AFTER 25 GAMES... After 25 19 points and 11 rebounds. Senior Marcus Douthit games, the Friars have posted a 20-5 record. For 13 Sheiku Kabba Shay-Koo KAA-BAA (Syracuse) added 13 points and nine rebounds. the Friars, it marks their best record after 25 games 20 Chris Anrin Chris ANN-Rin Senior Sheiku Kabba (Bronx, N.Y.) and sopho- since the 1977-78 team registered a 21-4 mark. 25 Tuukka Kotti TWO-KAA COAT-TEE more Donnie McGrath (Katonah, N.Y.) each added 11 points in the win. It marked the third time FRIARS TRYING TO CAPTURE FIRST BIG in Friar history that they scored 100 or more EAST REGULAR SEASON CROWN... The points in two BIG EAST games in the same Friars have posted an 11-3 mark in BIG EAST season. They also accomplished the feat in 1988- play this season. The team has two regular-sea- 89 and 1989-90. son BIG EAST games remaining. If the Friars www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL win both games, the team will finish first or tied FRIARS EARN SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN PC BY THE NUMBERS IN 2003-04 for first in the BIG EAST regular season for the AGAINST ST. JOHN'S... On February 29, the OVERALL RECORD: 20-5 first time ever. Friars defeated St. John's, 103-78, and earned their LAST FIVE GAMES: 5-0 seventh consecutive win against the Red Storm. LAST TEN GAMES: 8-2 FRIARS TIE TEAM BIG EAST WIN MARK... The Friars' last loss to the Red Storm was a 61- HOME: 11-2 With the Friars' 103-78 victory over St. John's 46 defeat at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on Feb- ROAD: 8-3 on Sunday, the team tied its record for regular- ruary 8, 2000. NEUTRAL: 1-0 OVERTIME GAMES: 0-1 season BIG EAST victories. Through 14 league BIG EAST RECORD: 11-3 games, the Friars have posted an 11-3 mark. The FRIARS NATIONALLY RANKED... The Provi- BIG EAST HOME: 5-1 team record for BIG EAST regular-season wins dence College men's basketball team is ranked 12th BIG EAST AWAY: 6-2 was established in 2000-01 when the squad reg- in the nation, according to the most recent Asso- LONGEST WIN STREAK: 6 istered an 11-5 mark. ciated Press Poll and 13th in the nation, according LONGEST HOME WIN STREAK: 5 to the most recent ESPN/USA Today Coaches BIG EAST HOME WIN STREAK: 3 FRIARS EARN 20TH WIN... On February 29, Poll. Both polls were released on March 1. Last BIG EAST ROAD WIN STREAK: 4 the Friars defeated St. John's, 103-78, to become week, Providence was 13th in the AP Poll and 13th LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2 WHEN LEADING AT HALFTIME: 18-1 the 23rd team in the history of Friar basketball to in the ESPN/USA Today Poll. It marks the highest AWAY: 8-1 earn 20 wins in a season. Of the 23 Friar teams to the team has been ranked during the regular-season HOME: 10-0 earn 20 wins, 16 of those squads reached the 20- since it was 11th in the AP Poll and the UPI Poll NEUTRAL: 0-0 win plateau in the regular season. The last Friar on February 21, 1978. Providence has been ranked WHEN TRAILING AT HALFTIME: 2-3 team to earn 20 wins was the 2000-01 squad for six consecutive weeks and seven weeks overall HOME: 1-2 which finished the season with a 21-10 mark. this season. Seven weeks is the most the Friars AWAY: 0-1 have been ranked during the regular season since NEUTRAL: 1-0 WHEN TIED AT HALFTIME: 0-1 1977-78, when Providence College was ranked for FRIARS SCORE 62 POINTS IN THE FIRST HOME: 0-0 HALF AND SET A BIG EAST RECORD... In 13 weeks. AWAY: 0-1 the Friars' 103-78 win at St. John's on February NEUTRAL: 0-0 29, the team set a BIG EAST record for points in LAKSA LEAVES TEAM... It was announced on RECORD BY THE DAY: the first half with 62. The previous record was February 24, that senior forward Maris Laksa Record on Monday 3-1 61, which the Friars established in the first half (Ventspils, Latvia) left the team to play profes- Record on Tuesday 4-0 of a 103-79 win over Georgetown on February sional basketball in Slovenia. Laksa intends on Record on Wednesday 2-1 Record on Thursday 0-0 10, 2001 at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. returning to Providence College in the summer to Record on Friday 0-0 finish his degree requirements. Laksa played in 12 Record on Saturday 8-2 FRIARS SCORE 100 POINTS AGAIN... On games this season and averaged 1.8 points per Record on Sunday 3-1 February 29, the Friars defeated St. John's, 103- game and 0.3 rebounds. RECORD BY THE MONTH: 78, at Madison Square Garden. For the Friars, it November 2-0 marked the second time this season they scored FRIARS EXCEED LAST SEASON'S WIN December 5-1 100 or more points in a BIG EAST game. It is TOTAL... On February 24, the Friars defeated January 7-2 only the third time in the history of PC basket- Notre Dame, 73-59, to earn the squad's 19th win February 6-2 March 0-0 ball that the Friars scored 100 or more points in of the season. With 19 wins, the Friars surpassed BY CONFERENCE: two BIG EAST games in a season (1988-89 and last season's win total (18-14). Atlantic 10 1-1 1989-90). Atlantic Coast Conference 1-0 WELSH EARNS 100TH WIN AT PC... On BIG EAST 11-3 FRIARS 3-1 VERSUS RANKED TEAMS THIS February 24, Friar Head Coach Tim Welsh became BIG 10 1-0 SEASON... The Friars have posted a 3-1 mark the fifth Friar head coach to lead the Friars to 100 BIG 12 0-1 this season against ranked teams. In the Friars' or more victories. PC's 73-59 win at Notre Dame Colonial Athletic Conference 1-0 Conference USA 1-0 was Welsh's 100th career win as a Friar head coach. most recent game against a ranked opponent, Horizon League 1-0 Providence defeated No. 18/20 Syracuse, 74-61, Welsh, who has posted a 101-78 mark as the Friar Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 1-0 on February 7 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. On head coach, has a career record of 171-100 (.630) Northeast Conference 1-0 January 24, Providence earned its first victory on as a head coach. He served as the head coach at Iona SEC 1-0 the road versus a top-10 team since 1990 when for three seasons before coming to Providence. in which the Friars accomplished the feat was the squad defeated No. 4/4 Connecticut, 66-56, at Friar Coaches By Victories versus South Florida (December 2), Syracuse Hartford, Conn. In Providence's first game this Coach Seasons Record Pct. (February 7) and Miami (February 21). The Friars season versus a ranked squad, the Friars defeated 18 319-164 .660 who scored in double figures versus St. John's No. 14/14 Illinois, 70-51, on December 9 at the 10 209-84 .713 were junior Ryan Gomes of Waterbury, Conn (19 Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden. It Al McClellan 11 147-65 .693 points), junior Rob Sanders of New London, was the team's first victory over a ranked team 6 108-76 .587 Conn. (15 points), senior Marcus Douthit of since the Friars defeated 12th-ranked Georgetown, Tim Welsh 6 101-78 .564 Syracuse, N.Y. (13 points), sophomore Donnie 103-79, on February 10, 2001 at the Dunkin' McGrath of Katonah, N.Y. (11 points) and senior Donuts Center. In Providence's only loss to a FIVE FRIARS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... In the Sheiku Kabba of Bronx, N.Y. (11 points). ranked squad this season, the team was defeated Friars' 103-78 win over St. John's on February 29, in overtime, 79-77, by No. 18/16 Texas at the five Friars scored in double figures. It marked the FRIAR DEFENSE... The Friars' defense ranks Dunkin' Donuts Center. Last season, the Friars fourth time this season that five players scored 10 second in BIG EAST play. The team is allowing posted a 0-5 mark against ranked teams. or more points in a game. The other three games www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL an average of just 61.3 points per game. In 14 scored 14 or more points and was evidence that THE POLLS... league games, the Friars have held seven BIG he has returned to full health since missing eight EAST teams under 60 points, including No. 4 NCAA DIVISION I: Associated Press games in January with an injury. Sanders was Poll #16 (Mar. 1-Mar. 7) Connecticut on January 24 (a 66-56 win). In injured in PC's 84-69 win at Virginia on January RANK TEAM overall action, the Friars are allowing opponents 3. He did not play in eight consecutive games 1. Stanford to score an average of just 63.2 points per game 2. Saint Joesph's due to the injury. Sanders, who had started 19 3. Duke (second in the BIG EAST). The Friars have consecutive games for the Friars prior to his in- 4. Gonzaga posted a 10-1 record when opponents score less jury, is second on the team in scoring, averaging 5. Mississippi State 6. Pittsburgh than 60 points in a game. 11.2 points per game. He has played a key role 7. Connecticut in the Friars' success this season. PC is 14-2 8. Oklahoma State HOME SWEET HOME... This week, the Friars with Sanders in the starting lineup. 9. Kentucky 10. Texas will conclude their regular-season schedule with 11. Wake Forest two home games against Pittsburgh (March 2) DOUTHIT RANKS SECOND ALL-TIME AT 12. Providence and Boston College (March 6). The team has PROVIDENCE IN BLOCKS... Senior center 13. Cincinnati 14. North Carolina played five of its last seven games on the road. Marcus Douthit (Syracuse, N.Y.) ranks second on 15. Southern Illinois the team's all-time list. Douthit has 292 16. NC State DOUBLE TROUBLE GOMES REGISTERS career blocks. (1971-74) is the all- 17. Wisconsin 18. Illinois 19 POINTS AND 11 REBOUNDS AT ST. time leader at Providence with 363 career blocks. 19. Georgia Tech JOHN'S... Junior Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, This season, Douthit ranks third in the BIG EAST 20. Memphis Conn.) has recorded 12 double-doubles this sea- in blocked shots per game (3.56 bpg). He leads the 21. Kansas 22. Arizona son. He registered his most recent double-double Friars in blocks with 89. On February 7, he 23. Utah State in the Friars’ 103-78 win at St. John's on February recorded five blocks in the Friars' 74-61 win over 24. Syracuse 29. Gomes recorded 19 points and 11 rebounds for No. 18 Syracuse. For Douthit, it marked the ninth 25. Louisville the Friars. For Gomes, it was the 33rd double- game this season and the 17th game in his career OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES; double of his career. that he has registered five or more blocks in a game. Michigan State 150, Seton Hall 51, Air Force 49, Gomes' Double-Doubles In 2003-04 Charlotte 26, Florida 25, Western Michigan 22, Texas-El Paso 17, Kent State 16, South Carolina Opp. Date Pts. Rebs. GOMES NAMED A FINALIST FOR 15, Dayton 14, Boston University 8, Nevada 8, Hofstra 11/22 17 14 NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR... It was Boston College 6, Texas Tech 4, Washington 4, East vs. Illinois 12/6 24 12 announced on February 18 by the Atlanta Tipoff Tennessee State 3, Manhattan 3, Vanderbilt 3, at Richmond 12/23 16 13 Alabama 2, DePaul 2, L-S-U 1, Missouri 1, U-A-B Club that Providence College junior forward Ryan 1, Virginia Commonwealth 1 Siena 12/28 20 15 Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) was one of the 20 at Virginia 1/3 27 11 finalists for the Naismith College Basketball Player West Virginia 1/17 21 12 of the Year Award. In addition to the Naismith NCAA Division I: ESPN/USA Today at Connecticut 1/24 26 12 Award, Gomes also has been named a finalist for Poll #16 (Mar. 1-Mar. 7) Seton Hall 2/1 28 13 the Player of the Year honor and the RANK TEAM 1. Stanford at Villanova 2/11 23 12 Wooden Award. The winner of the Naismith 2. Saint Joesph's at Boston Coll. 2/14 20 11 Award, one of the most prestigious individual 3. Duke at Notre Dame 2/24 25 12 4. Gonzaga honors in college basketball, will be honored in 5. Mississippi at St. John's 2/29 19 11 Atlanta on Friday, April 9. 6. Pittsburgh 7. Oklahoma State FRIARS STRONG WITH THE LEAD... Provi- 8. Connecticut GOMES A FINALIST FOR ADOLPH RUPP 9. Kentucky dence has registered an 18-1 mark this season ALL-AMERICA TEAM AND PLAYER OF THE 10. Texas when leading at halftime. The Friars' only loss YEAR... It was announced on February 11 that 11. Wake Forest this season when leading at halftime was a 65-64 12. Cincinnati junior Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) was one 13. Providence defeat at Rutgers on January 10. Providence also of 16 finalists for the Adolph Rupp All-America 14. Wisconsin is 17-1 when leading with 10 minutes remaining team and Player of the Year award. From the 16 15. Southern Illinois 16. North Carolina in the game and 19-1 when leading with five min- finalists, a 30-member voting panel will choose a 17. Arizona utes remaining in the game. five member Adolph Rupp All-America Team in 18. Kansas March and a recipient of the Adolph Rupp Tro- 19. NC State 20. Illinois TWO KEYS TO VICTORY... The Friars have phy as the Player of the Year. The Player of the 21. Utah State posted a 10-0 mark this season when the team Year will receive Adolph Rupp Trophy on April 22. Georgia Tech shoots over 50 percent from the field. The Friars 1 at the Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. 23. Memphis 24. Louisville also have posted an 12-0 mark this season when 25. Michigan State the squad makes 40 percent of its three-point THREE FRIARS SCORE 20 OR MORE... In attempts. the Friars' 100-74 win at Villanova on February OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Syracuse 43, South Carolina 31, Air Force 26, 11, three Friars scored 20 or more points. Junior Charlotte 14, Colorado 11, Florida 10, UAB 8, SANDERS RETURNS TO FORM... Junior for- Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) led the Friars Missouri 8, Seton Hall 6, Texas Tech 6, Vanderbilt 5, ward Rob Sanders (New London, Conn.) scored with his ninth double-double of the season (23 UTEP 4, East Tenn. St. 4, Nevada 3, Boston College 15 points and added six assists in the Friars' 103- 3, Dayton 2, Rice 2, Western Michigan 2, U of the points, 12 rebounds). Sophomore Donnie Pacific 1, DePaul 1, Hawaii 1, Manhattan 1. 78 win over St. John's on February 29. For Sand- McGrath (Katonah, N.Y.) also scored 23 points ers, it was his third consecutive game in which he and was 6-8 from three-point territory. Senior www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sheiku Kabba (Bronx, N.Y.) added 20 points, five road in a BIG EAST game since a 108-102 win on defeated a top-four opponent on the road. rebounds and five assists. It marked the first January 19, 1991 at Connecticut. The Friars also All-Time Wins Over Teams Ranked 4th or Higher time that three Friars scored 20 or more points in defeated the Wildcats by the largest margin ever Date Team Rank Score a game since November 20, 2001 when John (26 points) in the 18-year history of the Pavilion. 12/29/76 Michigan #1 82-81 (2ot) Linehan (26 points), Maris Laksa (24 points) 12/13/90 Georgetown #2 94-90 and Abdul Mills (20 points) all accomplished the GOMES RECORDS 13TH GAME OF THE 3/12/94 vs. UConn #2 69-67 feat versus Austin Peay. SEASON WITH 20 OR MORE POINTS... 3/12/65 vs. St. Joesph's #3 81-73 (ot) Junior Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) scored 3/21/87 vs. Georgetown #4 88-73 FRIARS SET TEAM RECORD FOR THREES 25 points in the Friars' 73-59 win at Notre Dame 2/27/95 UConn #4 72-70 IN A BIG EAST GAME... The Friars made 15 on February 24. For Gomes, it marked his 13th 1/24/04 at UConn #4 66-56 three pointers in their 100-74 win over Villanova game this season in which he scored 20 or more on February 11. For Providence, the 15 three points. He recorded a season-high 28 points in the FRIARS EARN FIRST WIN OVER A TOP-10 pointers set a team record for threes in a BIG Friars' 79-77 overtime loss to Texas on January 5. TEAM ON THE ROAD SINCE 1990... On EAST game. The previous record was 14 which He has reached double figures in scoring in 68 of January 24, the Friars defeated No. 4/4 Connecti- was accomplished three times versus Boston his 80 career games. His 25 points against Notre cut at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Conn. College (February 1, 1996), Georgetown (Febru- Dame on February 24 marked the 32nd time in his For the Friars, it was their first win over a top-10 ary 10, 2001) and Miami (January 19, 2002). career that he has scored 20 or more points in a opponent on the road since they defeated fifth- game. He has scored 25 or more points in a game ranked Syracuse in the Carrier Dome on January FRIARS HIT 15 THREES... The Friars were 15- 13 times in his career. He also has had 10 or more 20, 1990. In 77 seasons of Friar basketball, Provi- 25 from three-point territory in a 100-74 win at rebounds in 36 of his 81 games and 15 or more dence has posted 20 wins over top-10 foes, in- Villanova on February 11. It marked the seventh rebounds in six games at Providence. cluding eight victories over teams ranked in the game this season in which the Friars made 10 or top-five. more three-point shots. Providence has posted a MCGRATH ASSISTS FRIARS... On January 7-1 mark this season when the team makes 10 or 26, sophomore Donnie McGrath (Katonah, N.Y.) PROVIDENCE ALL-TIME... In 77 seasons of more three point shots in a game. recorded five assists in PC's 65-50 win over PC basketball, the team has posted a 1,196-759 Georgetown. It marked the 20th time in his 55 (.612) mark. The team's all-time record at the FRIARS SET TEAM RECORD FOR THREE career games at Providence that he recorded five or Dunkin' Donuts Center is 392-153 (.719). This POINTERS IN A GAME... In the Friars' 89-59 more assists in a game. For the season, McGrath season, Providence has registered an 11-2 mark at win over Loyola University Chicago on January leads the team in assists with 91 (3.6 per game). the Dunkin' Donuts Center, an 8-3 record on the 19, Providence established a team record for three- road and a 1-0 mark in neutral arenas. pointers in a game with 17. The previous record IRON MAN GOMES... Junior Ryan Gomes was 16, which the team set on November 28, (Waterbury, Conn.) played all 40 minutes in the FRIARS FINISH 9-2 IN NON-CONFERENCE 1990 against Brown. In the win over Loyola, the Friars' games against Rutgers on January 10 and ACTION... With the Friars' win over Loyola Friars were 17-32 (53.1 percent) from behind the Seton Hall on January 12. He leads the team in University Chicago on January 19 the team fin- three-point arc. Senior Chris Anrin (Varmdo, minutes played with 869 (34.8 per game). ished with a 9-2 mark in regular-season, non-con- Sweden) led the Friars as he hit five of his seven Gomes, who did not start his first game at Provi- ference action. For the Friars, their 9-2 record attempts from behind the three-point line. dence, has started the last 80 consecutive con- marks the fewest losses in regular season non- tests. conference action since the 1996-97 squad posted FRIARS POST FIRST WIN EVER OVER a 9-2 record. DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPIONS... GOMES NAMED A TOP-30 MIDSEASON On February 7, Providence defeated Syracuse, 74- CANDIDATE FOR WOODEN AWARD... It STARTING LINEUP... Head Coach Tim Welsh 61, at Providence, R.I. For the Friars, it marked was announced on January 26 that Providence has used three different starting lineups this sea- their first win ever over a defending national College junior forward Ryan Gomes (Waterbury, son. Welsh has started sophomore guard Donnie champion. The Friars are now 1-9 all-time when Conn.) was one of the top-30 candidates for the McGrath (Katonah, N.Y.), senior guard Sheiku playing a defending national champion. 2003-04 Wooden Award All-America Team. The Kabba (Bronx, N.Y.), senior center Marcus list of the top 30 candidates was selected based on Douthit (Syracuse, N.Y.), junior forward Ryan FRIARS EARN FIRST WIN OVER SYRA- individual performance and team records thus far Gomes (Waterbury, Conn.) and junior forward CUSE AT PROVIDENCE SINCE 1994... On this season. On Tuesday, March 30, the 10 player Rob Sanders (New London, Conn.) in 16 games February 7, the Friars ended a six-game losing Wooden All-America Team will be announced. this season (14-2). Junior Tuukka Kotti (Forssa, streak in Providence versus Syracuse as they One member of the Wooden Award All-America Finland) started in place of Sanders for three defeated the Orangemen, 74-61, for the team’s Team will be selected on Saturday, April 10, 2004 games (1-2). Freshman Dwight Brewington first win over Syracuse at the Dunkin' Donuts to receive the Wooden Award Trophy as the (Lynn, Mass.) started in place of Sanders for six Center since a 96-82 victory on January 25, 1994. nation's "Most Outstanding Collegiate Basketball games (5-1). Player of the Year." FRIARS SCORE 100 POINTS AT FRIARS SUFFER TWO LAST SECOND DE- VILLANOVA... The Friars had an impressive FRIARS EARN SEVENTH WIN OVER TEAM FEATS... With PC's 63-60 win over Seton Hall offensive performance versus Villanova. On Feb- RANKED NO. 4 OR HIGHER... The Friars' on January 12, the Friars ended their streak of ruary 11, the Friars defeated Villanova, 100-74, at 66-56 win over No. 4/4 Connecticut on January two consecutive losses that were decided on the the Pavilion in Villanova, Pa. In the win, Provi- 24 was the seventh win in the history of PC last shot of the game. On January 5, Providence dence recorded a season high for field goal percent- basketball over a team ranked fourth or higher in was defeated by No. 18 Texas, 79-77, in over- age (60.8 percent). For the Friars, it marked the the national polls. The win over the Huskies on time when P.J. Tucker scored on a layup with no first time they scored 100 or more points on the January 26 marked the first time Providence ever time left on the clock. In the Friars' next game, www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Herve Lamizana hit a three-point basket with .4 seconds re- maining in the game to give Rutgers a 65-64 victory on January 10. RYAN GOMES' HONORS IN 2003-04... Top-50 Candidate for Wooden All-America Team (Aug. 6) FRIARS SHOOT FOR THREE... For the season, Providence Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST (Oct. 29) is 209-541 from behind the three-point line (.386 percent). In Wooden Watch Player of the Week (Dec. 15) the Friars' 89-59 win over Loyola Chicago on January 19, PC BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week (Dec. 15) took 32 shots from three-point territory. It marked the fourth Fox Sports.com National Player of the Week (Dec. 29) time this season that the Friars had attempted 31 or more threes Wooden Watch Player of the Week (Jan. 5) in a game. The team record for three-point attempts in a game BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 5) is 34, which was set against Connecticut on January 22, 1992. Fox Sports.com National Player of the Week (Jan. 26) The Friars are averaging 8.4 three-pointers made per game this Wooden Watch Player of the Week (Jan. 26) season. This season the team is averaging 21.6 threes per game, Dickie V Player of the Week (Jan. 26) the highest average in the BIG EAST. ESPN.com Player of Week (Jan. 26) BIG EAST Player of the Week (Jan. 26) FRIARS 3-1 VERSUS TOP CONFERENCES... The Friars Midseason Top-30 Candidate for Wooden All-America Team (Jan. 26) have posted a 3-1 mark this season against non-league teams Finalist For The Adolph F. Rupp Player of the Year Award (Feb. 12) from the other top conferences in the nation (ACC, Big 10, Big Wooden Watch Player of the Week (Feb. 18) 12, PAC 10 and SEC). On January 5, Providence was defeated Finalist For the Naismith Player of Year Award (Feb. 18) by 18th-ranked Texas, 79-77, in overtime. On January 3, the NABC All-District 1 First Team (Feb. 18) Friars defeated ACC foe Virginia, 84-69. On November 29, BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week (March 1) Providence earned a 76-71 victory over SEC opponent Ala- RYAN GOMES FACTS AND FIGURES... bama. On December 6, the Friars defeated 14th-ranked Big 10 Career Points (1,410, ranks 14th all-time at PC) squad Illinois, 70-51, at the Jimmy V Classic. Career Double-Doubles (33, 12 in 2003-04) Career Games With 20 Or More Points (32, 13 in 2003-04) FRIARS LOSE IN OVERTIME... On January 5, Providence Career Games With 25 Or More Points (13, 8 in 2003-04) was defeated by Texas, 79-77, in overtime at the Dunkin' Do- Career Games With 10 Or More Rebounds (36, 14 in 2003-04) nuts Center. It was the Friars' first overtime game of the Career Games With 15 Or More Rebounds (6, 1 in 2003-04) season. Providence has posted a 49-48 record all-time in over- Reached Double Figures In Scoring (68 of 81 career games) time games. It marked the first time the Friars lost a game in overtime since a 102-96 defeat at Miami on January 19, 2002. FRIARS IN THE BIG EAST(as of 2/29) It also marked the first time Providence lost a game in overtime OVERALL GAMES PLAYED at home since a 91-82 loss to Syracuse on February 24, 1997. Scoring It was PC's first loss in overtime at home to a non-conference Name PTS AVG/G opponent since an 81-79 loss to Rhode Island on December 8, 1. Bryant Matthews (VT) 569 22.8 1992. 3. Ryan Gomes (PC) 489 19.6 Rebounding Name Total AVG/G RYAN GOMES' GAME-BY-GAME IN 2003-04... 1. (UConn) 310 11.5 DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS 2. Ryan Gomes (PC) 248 9.9 11/22/03 Hofstra W-69-56 17 14 4 1 11/29/03 Alabama W-76-71 17 7 2 1 Offensive Rebounds 12/2/03 South Florida W-84-60 13 5 1 0 Name Total AVG/G 12/6/03 at Rhode Island L-79-89 25 6 5 1 1. Bryant Matthews 120 4.80 12/9/03 vs. #14 Illinois W-70-51 24 12 1 2 2. Ryan Gomes (PC) 98 3.92 12/21/03 Central Conn. W-72-67 17 9 3 3 12/23/03 at Richmond W-57-56 16 13 0 0 Defensive Rebounds 12/28/03 Siena W-73-66 20 15 2 3 Name Total AVG/G 1/3/04 at Virginia W-84-69 27 11 2 4 1. Emeka Okafor (UConn) 204 7.85 1/5/04 #18 Texas L OT-77-79 28 7 1 1 3. Ryan Gomes (PC) 150 6.00 1/10/04 at Rutgers L-64-65 27 7 2 1 1/12/04 at Seton Hall W-63-60 14 6 3 0 Field Goal PCT 1/17/04 West Virginia W-87-66 21 12 5 2 Name FG FGA PCT 1/19/04 Loyola Chicago W-89-59 6 12 3 5 1. Emeka Okafor (UConn) 212 350 .606 1/21/04 Villanova W-62-56 27 8 1 3 4. Ryan Gomes (PC) 170 321 .530 1/24/04 at #4 Connecticut W-66-56 26 12 3 1 1/26/04 Georgetown W-65-50 8 10 1 1 Free Throw PCT 2/1/04 Seton Hall L-55-46 28 13 0 1 Name FTM FTA PCT 2/5/04 at Virginia Tech L-69-57 18 9 4 2 1. Gerry McNamara (SU) 89 101 .881 2/7/04 #18 Syracuse W-74-61 12 5 2 2 2. Ryan Gomes (PC) 123 140 .879 2/11/04 at Villanova W-100-74 23 12 4 0 2/14/04 at Boston College W-61-52 20 11 3 0 Blocked Shots 2/21/04 Miami W-70-57 11 9 4 2 Name Total AVG/G 2/24/04 at Notre Dame W-73-59 25 12 3 0 1. Emeka Okafor (UConn) 124 4.59 2/29/04 at St. John's W-103-78 19 11 1 3 3. Marcus Douthit (PC) 89 3.56 489 248 60 39 19.6 ppg 9.9 rpg 2.4 apg 1.6 spg /Turnover Ratio Name TO AST Ratio 1. Taliek Brown (UConn) 64 191 2.98:1 4. Donnie McGrath (PC) 39 91 2.33:1 www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL

2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WINS AND LOSSES FRIARS RECORD WHEN.... Providence shoots 50% or better from the floor ...... 10 - 0 Providence shoots less than 50% from the floor ...... 10 - 5 FRIAR GAME KEYS IN 2003-04: Providence holds opponent to 50% or less from the floor ...... 20 - 4 10 - 5 in games shooting under 50% Providence opponent shoots 50% or better from the floor ...... 0 - 1 10 - 0 in games shooting over 50% Providence outrebounds opponent ...... 11 - 4 17 - 2 when PC has better FG% Opponent outrebounds Providence ...... 9 - 1 9 - 1 when PC is outrebounded Rebounds are tied ...... 0 - 0 6 - 4 when committing more turnovers Providence makes 40% of three point tries ...... 12 - 0 19 - 3 when opponent held to 75 or fewer Providence makes less than 40% of three point tries ...... 8 - 5 17 - 1 when PC leads at the half Providence scores less than 60 points ...... 1 - 2 Providence scores 60 or more points ...... 19 - 3 Providence scores 70 or more points ...... 13 - 2 Providence scores 80 or more points ...... 6 - 0 Opponent held to less than 60 points ...... 10 - 1 FRIAR BASKETBALL HISTORY Opponent scores 60 or more points ...... 10 - 4 First Year of Basketball: 1926-27 Opponent scores 70 or more points ...... 3 - 2 All-Time Record: 1,196-759 (.611) Years In NCAA TOURN/Last: 14 times/2001 Opponent scores 80 or more points ...... 0 - 1 Years in NIT/Last: 16 Times/2003 Last Postseason Opp.:NIT, FRIARS WHEN AHEAD, TIED AND TRAILING IN 2003-04.... Second Round, Georgetown - 3/24/03: Loss 67-58 WHEN AHEAD WHEN TIED WHEN TRAILING Halftime 18 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 3 10 Minutes Left 17 - 1 0 - 0 3 - 4 5 Minutes Left 19 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 4

2003-04 STARTING LINEUPS RECORDS: FRIARS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS IN 2003-04: 14 - 2: Gomes, Sanders, Douthit, McGrath, Kabba Date Opponent Rank Score 1 - 2: Gomes, Kotti, Douthit, McGrath, Kabba 12/9/03 vs. Illinois (at MSG) 14/14 - Win 70-51 5 - 1: Gomes, Douthit, McGrath, Brewington, Kabba 1/5/04 Texas 18/16 - Loss 79-77 OT 1/24/04 at Connecticut 4/4 - Win 66-56 RECORDS AS STARTERS IN 2003-04 2/7/04 Syracuse 18/20 - Win 74-61 0 - 0: Chris Anrin 5 - 1: Dwight Brewington 20 - 5: Marcus Douthit 20 - 5: Ryan Gomes FRIARS VERSUS 2003-04 FOES... BIG EAST COACHES' 0 - 0: Herbert Hill Date(s) Team PC's All-Time Rec. TELECONFERENCE 20 - 5: Sheiku Kabba 11/22 HOFSTRA 2-0 1 - 2: Tuukka Kotti The BIG EAST offers a coaches' teleconference 11/29 ALABAMA 2-3 in men's basketball during the season. Calls take 20 - 5: Donnie McGrath 12/2 SOUTH FLORIDA 1-1 place approximately every two weeks, with 0 - 0: Abdul Mills 12/6 at Rhode Island 63-51 each coach available for 8-10 minutes. Media 0 - 0: Jeff Parmer 12/9 vs. Illinois ^ 2-0 representatives wishing to participate should 14 - 2: Rob Sanders contact the BIG EAST office for the number. 12/21 CENTRAL CONN. 4-2 Once again this season, the teleconferences also 12/23 at Richmond 3-2 GAMES LOST - INJURY/ILLNESS (31) IN 2003-04 will be available via the BIG EAST web site. 12/28 SIENA 10-4 Users can listen to the question and answer Abdul Mills (23) 1/3 at Virginia 2-3 session live. Check the BIG EAST web site at Rob Sanders (8) 1/5 TEXAS 2-3 www.bigeast.org/airwaves/. 1/10 at Rutgers * 6-6 GAMES PC PLAYERS LED IN 2003-04: 1/12, 2/1 Seton Hall * 42-37 Dates for Calls: Scoring: Kabba (2), Gomes (11), Douthit (1), Anrin (1), 1/17 WEST VIRGINIA * 10-5 Dec. 11, Jan. 15, Jan. 29, Feb. 12, Feb. 26, McGrath (1) 1/19 LOYOLA - CHICAGO 2-0 March 8 Rebounding: Kotti (1), Gomes (11), Douthi (2), 1/21, 2/11 VILLANOVA * 34-43 Schedule for Coaches: Kabba (1) 1/24 at Connecticut * 23-38 11:00 a.m. Jay Wright, Villanova Scoring and Rebounding: Gomes (4) 1/26 GEORGETOWN * 18-35 11:08 a.m. , ND DOUBLE/DOUBLES: Gomes (12), Douthit (2) 2/4 at Virginia Tech * 4-5 11:16 a.m. , BC 20-POINT GAMES: Gomes (13), Kabba (2), 2/7 SYRACUSE * 9-37 11:24 a.m. , UConn McGrath (1) 2/14, 2/6 Boston College * 55-42 11:32 a.m. Kevin Clark, St. John's 30-POINT GAMES: 2/21 MIAMI * 15-13 11:40 a.m. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh 2/24 at Notre Dame * 9-7 11:48 a.m. , Syracuse 2/29 at St. John's * 37-53 11:56 a.m. Perry Clark, Miami 12:04 p.m. , WVU 2/2 PITTSBURGH * 16-21 12:12 p.m. Louis Orr, Seton Hall 12:20 p.m. Gary Waters, Rutgers FRIARS' MARGIN DIFFERENTIAL 12:28 p.m. Tim Welsh, PC 1 2345678 9101112131415 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 35+ 12:36 p.m. Craig Esherick, Georgetown 12:44 p.m. Seth Greenberg, VT Lost 1 1 1 1 1 Won 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE LAST TIME PROVIDENCE COLLEGE... WON IN OVERTIME... (3/8/03) Seton Hall 61 at Providence 64 OT LOST IN OVERTIME... (1/5/04) #18/#16 Texas at #25 Providence 77 PLAYED DOUBLE OVERTIME... (3/13/91) James Madison 93 at Providence 98 (NIT) PLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT... (2/7/04) #18/#20 Syracuse 61 at #23/#23 Providence 74 WAS RANKED... (3/1/04) 12th Associated Press Poll, 13th ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll DEFEATED A TOP-20 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56 DEFEATED A TOP-20 OPPONENT AT HOME... (2/7/04) #18/#20 Syracuse 61 at #23/#23 Providence 74 DEFEATED AT TOP-20 OPPONENT IN A NEUTRAL ARENA... (12/9/03) #14 Illinois 51 vs. Providence 70 (Jimmy V Classic at MSG) DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56 DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT AT HOME... (12/27/98) #8 Purdue 82 at Providence 87 WON BY 50 OR MORE... (2/22/01) Binghamton 58 at #25 Providence 119 SCORED 100 OR MORE... (2/29/04) #13/#13 Providence 103 at St. John's 78 BOTH TEAMS SCORED 100 OR MORE... (11/25/91) Providence 108 at Chaminade 111 (ot) SCORED 90 POINTS...2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 at Villanova 74 SCORED LESS THAN 50... (2/1/04) Seton Hall 55 at Providence 46 BOTH TEAMS SCORED LESS THAN 50... (2/26/00) Boston College 40 at Providence 45 ALLOWED 100 OR MORE... (1/19/02) Providence 96 at #24 Miami 102 ALLOWED 50 OR LESS... (12/27/01) Morgan State 47 at Providence 91 SHOT OVER 60% FG... (2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 (60.8 %) at Villanova 74 SHOT UNDER 35% FG... (2/1/04) Seton Hall 55 at Providence 46 (31.0 %) HELD OPPONENT UNDER 30% FG... (3/19/03) Providence 67 at Richmond (29.0%) 49 MADE 10 THREE POINT FG... (2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 (15 3PT FG) at Villanova 74 DID NOT MAKE A THREE POINT FG... (2/12/00) Rutgers 69 at Providence 60 (0-5, 3 PT FG) ATTEMPTED 50 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (59 FT Attempts) MADE 40 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (40 FT) HAD 50 OR MORE REBOUNDS... (2/26/00) Boston College 40 at Providence 45 (50 Rebounds) HAD 25 OR LESS REBOUNDS... (11/23/02) Brown 64 at Providence 83 (24 rebounds) HAD 30 OR MORE ASSISTS... (2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 (15 3PT FG) at Villanova 74 HAD 20 OR MORE ASSISTS... (2/29/04) #13/#13 Providence 103 (26 assists) at St. John's 78 HAD 20 OR MORE TURNOVERS... 2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 (20 turnovers) at Villanova 74 MADE 15 OR MORE STEALS... (1/3/04) Providence 84 at Virginia 69 (15 steals) MADE 15 OR MORE THREE POINTERS... (1/19/04) Loyola Univ. Chicago 59 at Providence 89 (17 three pointers) BLOCKED 10 OR MORE SHOTS... (3/5/03) Providence 76 at Connecticut 70 (11 Blocks) HAD SIX OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (12/30/01) Central Connecticut 63 at Providence 94 (6 Players)

THE LAST TIME A PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PLAYER... SCORED 50 OR MORE... (12/15/73) Marvin Barnes (52 points) vs. Austin Peay SCORED 40 OR MORE... (1/23/91) Eric Murdock (48 points) vs. Pittsburgh SCORED 30 OR MORE... (1/19/02) Ryan Gomes (31 points) at #24 Miami SCORED 25 OR MORE... (2/24/04) Ryan Gomes (25 points) at Notre Dame SCORED 20 OR MORE... (2/24/04) Ryan Gomes (25 points) at Notre Dame HIT 10 THREE POINT FG... (2/23/00) Donta Wade (10, 3 PT FG) at Notre Dame HIT 8 THREE POINT FG... (1/10/87) Delray Brooks (8, 3PT FG) at Villanova HIT 7 THREE POINT FG... (12/3/95) Michael Brown (7, 3PT FG) vs. #16 Syracuse HIT 6 THREE POINT FG... (2/11/04) Donnie McGrath (6, 3PT FG) at Villanova MADE 15 FREE THROWS... (1/5/04) Ryan Gomes (15, FT) vs. #18/16 Texas HAD 25 REBOUNDS... (1/25/94) Michael Smith (26 Rebounds) vs. Syracuse HAD 15 REBOUNDS... (3/12/03) Ryan Gomes (15 Rebounds) vs. West Virginia TWO PLAYERS HAD 10 REBOUNDS... (11/22/03) Ryan Gomes (14 Rebs.),Marcus Douthit (10 Rebs.) vs. Northeastern HAD 15 ASSISTS... (12/8/69) Jim Larranaga (15 Assists) vs. VCU HAD 10 ASSISTS... (12/30/02) Donnie McGrath (10 Assists) vs. Pennsylvania HAD 10 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. Rutgers HAD 8 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. Rutgers HAD 12 BLOCKS... (12/8/71) Marvin Barnes (12 Blocks) vs. Buffalo HAD 11 BLOCKS... (12/11/71) Marvin Barnes (11 Blocks) at St. Joseph's HAD 10 BLOCKS... (12/2/00) Karim Shabazz (10 Blocks) vs. Rhode Island HAD 5 BLOCKS... (1/19/04) Marcus Douthit (5 Blocks) vs. Loyola Univ. Chicago REGISTERED A TRIPLE-DOUBLE... (12/27/99) Karim Shabazz (25 pts, 15 rebs., 10 blks.) vs. Long Island REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (2/29/04) Ryan Gomes (19 pts, 11 rebs.) at St. John's TWO PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (12/28/02) Ryan Gomes (20 pts., 10 rebs.), Romuald Augustin (21 pts., 10 rebs.) vs. Northeastern TWO PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (2/11/04) Ryan Gomes (23 pts.), Donnie McGrath (23 pts.), Sheiku Kabba (20 pts.) at Villanova THREE PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (2/11/04) Ryan Gomes (23 pts.), Donnie McGrath (23 pts.), Sheiku Kabba (20 pts.) at Villanova www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Today in the BIG EAST... Tuesday, March 2 Syracuse at West Virginia 7:00 p.m. 2003-04 BIG EAST Standings Miami at Villanova 7:30 p.m. (as of 2/29/06) W-L PCT W-L PCT Pittsburgh 11-3 .786 25-3 .893 Providence 11-3 .786 20-5 .800 Connecticut 11-3 .786 23-5 .821 Seton Hall 9-5 .643 19-7 .731 Syracuse 9-5 .643 19-6 .760 Boston College 8-6 .571 19-8 .704 Rutgers 7-7 .500 16-9 .640 Notre Dame 7-7 .500 14-11 .560 West Virginia 6-8 .429 14-11 .560 Villanova 6-8 .429 14-13 .519 Virginia Tech 5-9 .357 12-13 .480 Georgetown 4-10 .286 13-12 .520 Miami 3-11 .214 13-15 .464 St. John's 1-13 .071 6-19 .240

2003-04 BIG EAST PRESEASON FRIAR REGULAR SEASON FINISHES (1979-03) MEN'S BASKETBALL COACHES' POLL 1979-80 Seventh (Seven Teams) Team Pts. 1980-81 Eighth (Eight Teams) 1. Connecticut (13) 169 1981-82 Seventh* (Eight Teams) 2. Syracuse (1) 153 1982-83 Eighth (Nine Teams) 3. Notre Dame 135 1983-84 Seventh * (Nine Teams) 4. Pittsburgh 125 1984-85 Eighth (Nine Teams) 5. Providence 123 1985-86 Fifth (Nine Teams) 6. Seton Hall 112 1986-87 Fourth * (Nine Teams) 7. Villanova 104 1987-88 Eighth (Nine Teams) 8. Boston College 73 1988-89 Fifth * (Nine Teams) 9. West Virginia 70 1989-90 Fifth * (Nine Teams) 10. St. John's 66 11. Miami 47 1990-91 Seventh * (Nine Teams) 12. Georgetown 39 1991-92 Ninth (10 Teams) 13. Rutgers 35 1992-93 Fourth (10 Teams) 14. Virginia Tech 23 1993-94 Fourth * (10 Teams) 1994-95 Sixth * (10 Teams) First-Place Votes in Parentheses 1995-96 Sixth (13 Teams) 1996-97 Fourth (13 Teams) 1997-98 Eighth (13 Teams) 2003-04 Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team 1998-99 Sixth* (13 Teams) *Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, Jr., C 1999-00 Twelfth (13 Teams) Ryan Gomes, Providence, Jr., F 2000-01 Second# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) , Connecticut, Jr., G 2001-02 Sixth# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) Darius Rice, Miami, Sr., F 2002-03 Third# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, Jr., G #East Division , Syracuse, Jr., F *Preseason Player of the Year

2003-04 Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team Andre Barrett, Seton Hall, Sr., G Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech, Sr, G/F Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, So., G Julius Page, Pittsburgh, Sr., G Craig Smith, Boston College, So., F www.friars.com #20 Chris Anrin Sr. 6-7 220 Varmdo, Sweden

2003-04: Scored six points and was 2-2 from three-point territory versus Alabama (11/29/03)...Scored six points and was 2-4 from behind the three-point arc versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Scored a game-high 16 points on 5-7 shooting from behind the three-point arc versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/04)...Scored six points in nine minutes versus Syracuse (2/7/04)...Scored eight points in 14 minutes at St. John's (2/29/04)...

2002-03: Scored seven points in 13 minutes against South Florida (11/26/02)...Registered seven points and three rebounds versus South Florida (11/26/02)...Scored seven points against Richmond (12/19/02)...Scored 10 points in 16 minutes versus Pennsylvania (12/30/02)...Scored 10 points in 13 minutes at Siena (1/4/ 03)...Registered six points in 12 minutes at Villanova (1/11/03)...Scored eight points versus Virginia Tech (1/18/03)...

2001-02: Scored 16 points and had a career-high four assists against Siena (11/16/01)...Sat out against UTEP (11/21/01) and Columbia (11/24/01) due to a sore ankle...Registered 10 points in 17 minutes against Rhode Island (12/1/01)...Scored seven points in 21 minutes against Sacred Heart (12/19/01)...Scored a game- high 15 points and was 4-7 from three-point territory against Boston University (12/22/01)...Scored seven points in 18 minutes against Morgan State (12/27/ 01)...Scored 15 points and was 5-7 from behind the three-point arc versus Central Connecticut (12/30/01)...Registered a game and career-high 20 points and six three pointers (6-10 3PT FG) against Syracuse (1/5/02)...Scored six points against St. John's (1/12/02)...Scored eight points and registered five rebounds against Connecticut (2/16/02)...Scored nine points against Miami (1/19/02)...Registered eight points against West Virginia (1/30/02)...Scored eight points versus Virginia Tech (2/9/02)...Registered nine points on three three-pointers versus Villanova (2/19/02)...Was 3-5 from behind the three-point arc (nine points) versus Notre Dame (3/2/02).

2000-01: Scored 17 points against UMKC (11/24/00)...Was 4-7 (.571) from behind the three-point line against UMKC...Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds against UMKC...Registered 12 points against Brown (12/23/00)...Scored 18 points and tied his season high with four three pointers against Miami (1/16/01)...Was 3-5 from behind the three-point line and scored 11 points in 12 minutes versus Virginia Tech (1/20/01)...Scored 12 points, including 2-4 from three-point territory, versus Miami (1/28/01)...Registered 11 points versus Virginia Tech (2/20/01)...Scored 15 points while shooting 4-5 from behind the three-point arc versus Binghamton (2/22/01)...Competed for Sweden in the World University Games in August in Beijing, China.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played for the 08 Alvik Stockholm men's basketball team...Member of the Under-20 Swedish National Team...Was on team that captured Under-20 National Championship in 1997...Selected to play at the Nike Euro Camp in 1998 and 1999...Named to the Nordic Championship All-Star Team in 1999...Averaged 10.5 points per game for the Under-20 Swedish National Team in 1999.

PROFILE Name: Christopher Anrin Birthdate: November 10, 1980 Nickname: Chris Major: Marketing Family: Son of Peter and Yvonne Anrin...Has one sister, Angelica Favorite Team: Swedish National Hockey Team Favorite Athlete: Larry Bird, Stefan Edberg Person I Most Like to Meet: Larry Bird Greatest Influence: Former coaches and my family What I Enjoy: Watching movies and hanging out with friends Biggest Thrill In Sports: Accomplishing predetermined goals and competition What I Would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball and then enter the business world

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 30-0 389/13.0 55-139 .396 40-110 .364 23-28 .821 12-40 52 1.7 27-0 26 12 3 10 173/5.8 2001-02. 29-21 525/18.1 60-161 .373 45-128 .352 11-15 .733 9-34 43 1.5 34-0 25 23 5 9 176/6.1 2002-03. 22-0 181/8.2 21-65 .323 13-52 .250 8-12 .667 4-11 15 0.7 16-0 3 11 0 1 63/2.9 2003-04. 20-0 144/7.2 22-48 .458 20-45 .444 1-5 .200 4-10 14 0.7 10-0 7 5 1 3 65/3.3 TOTAL... 101-21 1239/12.3 158-413 .383 118-335 .352 43-60 .717 29-95 124 1.2 87-0 61 51 9 23 477/4.7

CAREER HIGHS CHRIS ANRIN OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 33 Connecticut (1/16/02) 33 Connecticut (1/16/02) POINTS 20 Syracuse (1/5/02) 20 Syracuse (1/5/02) REBOUNDS 9 UMKC (11/24/00) 5 Connecticut (1/16/02) FIELD GOALS 7 Syracuse (1/5/02) 7 Syracuse (1/5/02) FG ATTEMPTS 13 Miami (1/16/01) 13 Miami (1/16/01) FG PCT. 1.000 Three times .667 Twice FREE THROWS 4 Rhode Island (12/2/00) 3 Villanova (1/31/01) FT ATTEMPTS 5 UMKC (11/24/00) 3 Villanova (1/31/01) FT PCT 1.000 10 times 1.000 Eight times 3 P T 6 Syracuse (1/5/02) 6 Syracuse (1/5/02) 3PT FGA 10 Twice 10 Twice 3PT FG% 1.000 Five times 1.000 Three times ASSISTS 4 Siena (11/16/01) 3 Boston College (2/17/01) TURNOVERS 4 Rutgers (1/22/02) 4 Rutgers (1/22/02) BLOCKS 2 Auburn (11/26/00) 1 Five times STEALS 2 Three times 2 Miami (1/19/02) www.friars.com #24 Dwight Brewington Fr. 6-5 195 Lynn, Mass.

2003-04: Scored three points on one three pointer in his collegiate debut versus Hofstra (11/22/03)...Registered four rebounds in 11 minutes versus South Florida (12/2/03)...Scored four points, grabbed three rebounds and made three steals versus Illinois (12/9/03)...Recorded four points against Central Connecticut (12/21/03)...Shot 2-2 from the field and scored four points versus Richmond (12/23/03)...Scored 17 points and grabbed four rebounds against Siena (12/28/ 03)...Shot 3-4 from the field, 2-2 from the free-throw line and scored eight points in 12 minutes of action at Virginia (1/3/04)...Registered five rebounds against Texas (1/5/04)...Scored seven points and grabbed three rebounds versus Seton Hall (1/12/04)...Registered five points and three assists versus West Virginia (1/ 17/04)...Registered 10 points versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/04)...Scored eight points versus Connecticut (1/24/04)...Scored 12 points versus Georgetown (1/26/ 04)...Scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Syracuse (2/7/04)...Scored seven points and recorded four assists against Villanova (2/11/04)...Scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds, made four steals and added four assists at Boston College (2/14/04)...Registered nine points and six rebounds at St. John's (2/29/ 04)...

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Worcester Academy in 2002-03...Averaged 20.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3 steals at Worcester Academy...Led Worcester to a 25-4 mark and its first NEPSAC title in 15 years...Earned NEPSAC First Team All-Star honors at Worcester Academy...Had a career-best 29 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and three steals in one game at Worcester Academy...Played for Head Coach Morgan Cassar at Worcester Academy...Played at Lynn English High School in 2000-02...Averaged 24 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in 2001-02 at Lynn English...Named MVP of the NEC in 2001 and 2002...Helped Lynn English capture NEC titles in 2001 and 2002...

PROFILE Name: Dwight H. Brewington Birthdate: March 17, 1984 Nickname: D-Nice Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Pamela Harrison. Has one brother, David, and one sister, Dlaysha. Favorite Team: New Jersey Nets Favorite Athlete: Hobbies: Reading books and hanging out with friends Other Interests: Playing pool, baseball Biggest Thrill In Sports: Winning the New England Prep. School Championship with Worcester Academy What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA and pursue a career in law enforcement with the FBI or CIA

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 24-6 483/20.1 52-123 .423 15-50 .300 21-37 .568 21-40 61 2.5 37-0 39 33 13 24 140/5.8 TOTAL... 24-6 483/20.1 52-123 .423 15-50 .300 21-37 .568 21-40 61 2.5 37-0 39 33 13 24 140/5.8

CAREER HIGHS DWIGHT BREWINGTON OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 30 West Virginia (1/17/04) 30 West Virginia (1/17/04) POINTS 17 Siena (12/28/03) 12 Georgetown (1/26/04) REBOUNDS 6 St. John's (2/29/04) 6 St. John's (2/29/04) FIELD GOALS 7 Siena (12/28/03) 4 Boston College (2/14/04) FG ATTEMPTS 12 Siena (12/28/03) 9 Boston College (2/14/04) FG PCT. 1.000 Richmond (12/23/03) .500 Rutgers (1/10/04) FREE THROWS 4 Villanova (2/11/04) 4 Villanova (2/11/04) FT ATTEMPTS 6 Villanova (2/11/04) 6 Villanova (2/11/04) FT PCT 1.000 Three times 1.000 Twice 3 P T 2 Four times 2 Twice 3PT FGA 4 Six times 4 Four times 3PT FG% 1.000 Syracuse (2/7/04) 1.000 Syracuse (2/7/04) ASSISTS 4 Twice 4 Twice TURNOVERS 4 Texas (1/5/04) 3 Georgetown (1/26/04) BLOCKS 2 Twice 2 Twice STEALS 4 Boston College (2/14/04) 4 Boston College (2/14/04)

www.friars.com #5 Gerald Brown Fr. 6-4 190 Baltimore, Md.

2003-04: Did not attend Providence College for the fall semester...Played in his first collegiate game versus Texas (1/5/04)...Scored two points versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Scored four points versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/04)...Scored four points versus Villanova (2/11/04)...Scored nine points and added four assists at St. John's (2/29/04)...

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) in 2002-03...Averaged 23 points, five rebounds and four steals per game in 2002-03 at Hargrave...Helped lead Hargrave to a 29-3 mark in 2002-03...Named MVP and won the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2003 Charm City High School All-Star Game...Attended Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore) 2001-02...Led Douglass High School to a 28-0 mark in 2001-02...Helped Douglass High School win the 2002 City and Maryland Class 3A titles...Averaged 19.5 points, eight rebounds, five assists, five steals and two blocks per game in 2001-02 at Douglass...Had a career-best game against Walbrook as he recorded 31 points, 11 rebounds and seven steals in 2002...Helped Douglass High School defeat Dunbar twice in 2002 during the regular season and for the City Championship...

PROFILE Name: Gerald E. Brown Birthdate: December 13, 1984 Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Gerald and Pamela Brown. Has one brother, Aaron Jackson, and two sisters, Jeraka and Kiara. Favorite Team: Favorite Athlete: Hobbies: Talking on the telephone and being with friends Biggest Thrill In Sports: Hitting the game-winning, three-point shot against the Neo Shooting Stars 13-under AAU Team with Lebron James What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: To be an entrepreneur with my own business

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 9-0 63/7.0 8-17 .471 1-7 .143 4-6 .667 2-5 7 0.8 5-0 7 8 0 5 21/2.3 TOTAL... 9-0 63/7.0 8-17 .471 1-7 .143 4-6 .667 2-5 7 0.8 5-0 7 8 0 5 21/2.3

CAREER HIGHS GERALD BROWN OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 12 West Virginia (1/17/04) 12 West Virginia (1/17/04) POINTS 9 St. John's (2/29/04) 9 St. John's (2/29/04) REBOUNDS 1 Texas (1/5/04) 1 Notre Dame (2/24/04) FIELD GOALS 4 St. John's (2/29/04) 4 St. John's (2/29/04) FG ATTEMPTS 6 St. John's (2/29/04) 6 St. John's (2/29/04) FG PCT. .667 St. John's (2/29/04) .667 St. John's (2/29/04) FREE THROWS 2 Loyola Chicago (1/19/04) 1 Twice FT ATTEMPTS 2 Three times 2 Twice FT PCT 1.000 Loyola Chicago (1/19/04) .500 Villanova (2/11/04) 3PT 1 Villanova (2/11/04) 1 Villanova (2/11/04) 3PT FGA 2 St. John's (2/29/04) 2 St. John's (2/29/04) 3PT FG% 1.000 Villanova (2/11/04) 1.000 Villanova (2/11/04) ASSISTS 4 St. John's (2/29/04) 4 St. John's (2/29/04) TURNOVERS 3 West Virginia (1/17/04) 3 West Virginia (1/17/04) BLOCKS STEALS 2 Texas (1/5/04) 1 West Virginia (1/17/04)

www.friars.com #4 Marcus Douthit Sr. 6-10 235 Syracuse, N.Y.

2003-04: Recorded 10 rebounds and seven blocks against Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored 10 points against South Florida (12/2/03)...Registered nine points and four blocks against Rhode Island (12/6/03)...Tied a Jimmy V Classic record with six blocks versus Illinois (12/9/03)...Recorded five blocks, six points and eight rebounds against Central Connecticut (12/21/03)...Shot 4-6 from the field and scored nine points versus Richmond (12/23/03)...Recorded six points and three blocks versus Siena (12/28/03)...Registered six blocks, four assists and seven rebounds at Virginia (1/3/04)...Scored 14 points, was 10-10 from the free-throw line, grabbed seven rebounds, made four steals and registered three blocks and three assists versus Texas (1/5/04)...Recorded his first double-double of the season with 16 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks at Rutgers (1/10/04)...Recorded 14 points and nine rebounds versus Seton Hall (1/12/04)...Scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and registered five assists versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Scored eight points and recorded five blocks versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/04)...Scored 11 points (9-10 FT) and grabbed eight rebounds versus Villanova (1/21/04)...Had five blocks and four steals versus Georgetown (1/26/04)...Recorded six blocks versus Seton Hall (2/1/04)...Recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds versus Syracuse (2/7/04)...Scored eight points versus Villanova (2/11/04)...Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds at Boston College (2/14/04)...Registered 10 rebounds and four blocks versus Miami (2/21/04)...Scored 13 points and recorded nine rebounds at St. John's (2/29/04)...

2002-03: Recorded 11 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks versus Richmond (12/19/02)...Registered four points and four blocks versus Alabama (12/21/02)...Scored four points, grabbed five rebounds and made four blocks against Northeastern (12/28/02)...Made five blocks and grabbed seven rebounds against Pennsylvania (12/30/02)...Made five blocks against Boston College (1/2/03)...Registered six rebounds, four points and three blocks versus Siena (1/4/03)...Recorded 13 points and three blocks versus Virginia Tech (1/18/03)...Made his first start of the season and recorded six points, six rebounds and four blocks against Notre Dame (1/ 21/03)...Scored 12 points, grabbed five rebounds and made four blocks at Miami (1/29/03)...Scored 14 points and made four blocks versus Virginia Tech (2/1/ 03)...Scored 10 points and was 8-8 from the free-throw line versus Connecticut (2/8/03)...Registered 11 points and nine rebounds against Boston College (2/12/ 03)...Grabbed 12 rebounds and made four blocks at St. John's (2/15/03)...Recorded nine points, seven rebounds, five steals and five blocks versus Villanova (2/ 22/03)...Scored eight points and made nine blocks against Connecticut (3/5/03)...Scored nine points and made four blocks against Seton Hall (3/8/03)...Scored 10 points, grabbed eight rebounds and registered three steals against Richmond in the NIT Opening Round (3/19/03)...Finished season with 97 blocks, which was the fourth highest single-season total ever at Providence...Ranks third all-time at Providence in blocked shots with 203...Finished the season ranked 11th in the nation in blocked shots per game (3.03)...Earned the team's Marvin Barnes Defensive Player Award...

2001-02: Played 29 minutes and scored 16 points and recorded seven rebounds against Siena (11/16/01)...Recorded 10 rebounds and four blocks against Oklahoma State (11/19/01)...Scored 13 points and recorded a game-high eight rebounds against Columbia (11/24/01)...Scored eight points, while shooting 4-7 from the field, and recorded 10 rebounds against South Carolina (12/3/01)...Registered 17 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high seven blocks against Sacred Heart (12/19/ 01)...Scored 14 points, registered four blocks and recorded eight rebounds versus Morgan State (12/27/01)...Recorded 10 points, five rebounds and four assists against Central Connecticut (12/30/01)...Registered 12 points, eight rebounds and six blocks against Rutgers (1/22/02)...Scored eight points and recorded four rebounds against Boston College (2/13/02)...Scored five points and recorded four rebounds against Georgetown (3/6/02) in the BIG EAST Tournament... 2000-01: Made first career start against Creighton (11/25/00) and grabbed 10 rebounds...Scored 14 points against Rhode Island (12/2/00)...Had four blocks against Florida International (11/29/00) and George Washington (12/11/00)...Recorded a career-high 22 points and 11 rebounds while recording his first double-double versus Brown (12/23/00)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/26/00) after scoring 22 points versus Brown...Registered five blocks against South Carolina (12/30/00)...Scored 12 points and recorded eight rebounds against Seton Hall (1/3/01)...Recorded eight points and three blocks against St. John's (2/14/01)...Scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Binghamton (2/22/01). HIGH SCHOOL: Concluded high school career at Notre Dame Prep...Played junior season at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in New Britain, Conn....Averaged 18 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks per game in 1998-99. PROFILE Name: Marcus Douthit Birthdate: April 15, 1980 Nickname: Slink Major: Social Science Family: Son of Melody Douthit Favorite Athlete: Hobbies: Listening to music Person I Would Most Like to Meet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What People Don't Know About Me: That I can be a serious person Greatest Influence: My mother and brother What I Enjoy: Playing basketball Biggest Thrill In Sports: Dunking on a seven-footer

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 31-2 485/15.6 69-143 .483 0-0 .000 30-40 .750 45-79 124 4.0 94-5 31 58 51 15 168/5.4 2001-02. 30-14 535/17.8 68-157 .433 0-0 .000 20-42 .476 37-89 126 4.2 79-1 36 76 55 16 156/5.2 2002-03. 32-16 677/21.2 59-150 .393 0-1 .000 46-63 .730 51-95 146 4.6 84-2 49 69 97 30 164/5.1 2003-04. 25-25 756/30.2 73-161 .453 0-0 .000 54-71 .761 44-106 150 6.0 74-2 57 65 89 40 200/8.0 TOTAL... 118-57 2453/20.8 269-611 .440 0-1 .000 150-216 .694 177-369 546 4.6 331-10 173 268 292 101 688/5.8

CAREER HIGHS MARCUS DOUTHIT OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 44 Texas (1/5/04) 39 Rutgers (1/10/04) POINTS 22 Brown (12/23/00) 16 Twice REBOUNDS 12 St. John's (2/15/03) 12 St. John's (2/15/03) FIELD GOALS 11 Brown (12/23/00) 7 Twice FG ATTEMPTS 14 Twice 13 Connecticut (1/24/04) FG PCT. 1.000 Four times 1.000 Twice FREE THROWS 10 Texas (1/5/04) 9 Villanova (1/21/04) FT ATTEMPTS 11 Siena (11/16/01) 10 Villanova (1/21/04) FT PCT 1.000 22 times 1.000 14 times 3PT 0 0 3PT FGA 0 0 3PT FG% .000 0 ASSISTS 5 West Virginia (1/17/04) 5 West Virginia (1/17/04) TURNOVERS 9 Seton Hall (1/12/04) 9 Seton Hall (1/12/04) BLOCKS 9 Connecticut (3/5/03) 9 Connecticut (3/5/03) STEALS 5 Villanova (2/22/03) 5 Villanova (2/22/03) www.friars.com #3 Ryan Gomes Jr. 6-7 245 Waterbury, Conn.

2003-04: Named Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team...Named one of the top 50 Preseason Candidates for the John R. Wooden Award...Recorded a double- double with 17 points and 14 rebounds against Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored 17 points and was 7-7 from the free-throw line versus Alabama (11/29/03)...Scored 25 points and added five assists while shooting 4-5 from three-point territory versus Rhode Island (12/6/03)...Recorded his second double-double of the season with 24 points and 12 rebounds, also scored his 1,000th career point in his 61st game (10th fastest all-time at PC) versus Illinois (12/9/03)...Named BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week (12/14/03)...Recorded 17 points and nine rebounds versus Central Connecticut (12/21/03)...Registered his third double-double of the season with 16 points and 13 rebounds versus Richmond (12/23/03)...Posted his fourth double-double of the season with 20 points and 15 rebounds versus Siena (12/28/03)...Named Fox Sports.com National Player of the Week (12/29/03)...Registered his fifth double-double of the season with 27 points and 11 rebounds versus Virginia (1/3/04)...Recorded 28 points and was 15-17 from the free-throw line versus Texas (1/5/04)...Registered 27 points and seven rebounds against Rutgers (1/10/04)...Registered his sixth double-double of the season (21 points, 12 rebounds), also had five assists and was 2-2 from three-point territory versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Scored six points and did not reach double figures in scoring for the first time in 28 consecutive games versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/ 04)...Scored a game-high 27 points and registered eight rebounds against Villanova (1/21/04)...Registered his seventh double-double with 26 points and 12 rebounds versus Connecticut (1/24/04)...Registered game highs in points (28) and rebounds (13) versus Seton Hall (2/1/04)...Registered 18 points and nine rebounds against Virginia Tech (2/4/04)...Scored 23 points and recorded 12 rebounds for his ninth double-double of the season versus Villanova (2/11/ 04)...Registered a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds at Boston College (2/14/04)...Registred his 11 double-double with 25 points and 12 rebounds at Notre Dame (2/24/04)...Registered 19 points and 11 rebounds at St. John's (2/29/04)...Named BIG EAST Co-Player of the Week (3/1/04)... 2002-03: Recorded his first double-double of the season (17 points, 12 rebounds) and had five assists and five steals against Brown (11/23/02)... Registered 18 points (7-8 FG) and five rebounds versus Ohio University (11/30/02)...Posted his second double-double of the season with 24 points and 15 rebounds against Rhode Island (12/7/02)...Posted his third double-double of the season with 24 points and 17 rebounds against Richmond (12/19/02)...Registered his fourth double-double of the season with 21 points and 12 rebounds versus Alabama (12/21/02)...Recorded his fourth consecutive double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Northeastern (12/28/02)...Registered his fifth consecutive double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds versus Pennsylvania (12/30/ 02)...Scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Boston College (1/2/03)...Posted a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, as well as five steals, against Siena (1/4/03)...Recorded a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds versus Villanova (1/11/03)...Registered his ninth double-double of the season with 21 points and 10 rebounds against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/15/03)...Scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds versus Virginia Tech (1/18/03)...Posted his 10th double-double of the season with 21 points and 13 rebounds versus Notre Dame (1/21/03)...Registered his 11th double-double with 12 points and a game- high 15 rebounds at Miami (1/29/03)...Scored 26 points (11-18 FG) and grabbed eight rebounds against Pittsburgh (2/4/03)...Scored 16 points and recorded seven rebounds versus Connecticut (2/8/03)...Registered 24 points and nine rebounds against Boston College (2/12/03)...Scored 28 points and grabbed six rebounds against St. John's (2/15/03)...Recorded his 12th double-double of the season with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Miami (2/18/03)...Scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Georgetown (2/25/03)...Registered a game-high 26 points against Connecticut (3/5/03)...Posted his 13th double-double of the season (12 points, 10 rebounds) and added seven assists versus Seton Hall (3/8/03)...Scored 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds versus West Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/03)...Registered his 15th double-double of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds versus Pittsburgh at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/03)...Recorded his 16th double-double with 10 points and 10 assists versus Richmond in the Opening Round of the NIT (3/19/03)...Registered 19 points and eight rebounds versus Charleston in the First Round of the NIT (3/22/03)...Posted his 17th double-double of the season with 21 points and 13 rebounds versus Georgetown in the Second Round of the NIT (3/24/03)...Earned Second Team All-BIG EAST, USBWA All-District I, Basketball Times All- Northeast and Second Team NABC District I honors...Led the team in scoring (18.4) and rebounding (9.7)...Posted 17 double-doubles and scored 20 or more points in 15 games...Set Providence record for most points by a sophomore with 589 in 32 games...Set Providence record for free throw percentage by a sophomore at .844...Set Providence record for most field goals by a forward with 213...Scored 589 points in 2002-03, which ranks 12th all-time at Providence for a single-season total...Made 163 free throws in 2002-03, which is the sixth highest single-season total ever at Providence...Recorded 106 offensive rebounds in 2002-03, which is the eighth highest single-season total ever at Providence...Finished the season ranked 21st in the nation in rebounds per game (9.7)...Earned the team's Jimmy Walker Most Valuable Player Award... 2001-02: Played in his first career game against South Carolina (12/3/01) and registered 15 points (6-8 FG) and eight rebounds in 28 minutes...Scored 16 points and registered eight rebounds in 33 minutes against George Washington (12/8/01)....Was 9-10 from the field and scored a game-high 21 points versus Central Connecticut (12/30/01)...Was named BIG EAST Co-Rookie of the Week for his performance against Morgan State (12/27/01) and Central Connecticut (12/30/ 01)...Registered his first career double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds against Syracuse (1/5/02)...Scored a game-high 19 points while shooting 8-9 from the floor at Texas (1/7/02)...Scored nine points and had a game-high nine rebounds against St. John's (1/12/02)...Registered a team-high 17 points, four assists and nine rebounds versus Connecticut (1/16/02)...Scored 31 points (a Providence freshman record), recorded a game-high 12 rebounds, and registered four steals against Miami (1/19/02)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for his efforts against Connecticut (1/16/02) and Miami (1/19/02)...Scored 17 points and made three steals against West Virginia (1/30/02)...Had a game-high 12 rebounds and added 12 points versus Boston College (2/2/02)...Scored eight points and recorded 12 rebounds against Connecticut (2/5/02)...Registered his fourth double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds versus Villanova (2/19/02)...Registered 18 points versus Miami (2/26/02)...Scored a game-high 20 points and made three steals against Georgetown (3/6/02) in the BIG EAST Tournament...Finished the season with the second highest scoring average (13.8 ppg), field goal percentage (.559) and rebounding average (7.8) all-time for Friar freshmen...Earned BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honors...Earned the team's Promising Prospect Award... HIGH SCHOOL: Played three seasons at Wilby High School...Captained the squad his junior and senior seasons...Scored 30 or more points in 10 games in 2000...Averaged 16 rebounds per game in 1999 and 2000...Averaged 26.9 points, 16 rebounds, five assists and three blocks per game as a senior...Earned the Billy Finn Award as the top player in Waterbury and also earned the league's most valuable player award. PROFILE Name: Ryan A. Gomes Birthdate: September 1, 1982 Nickname: "G" Major: Social Science Family: Son of Teresa Gomes and John Brooks..Has one brother, Marcellus Xavier Gomes. Favorite Teams: New York Yankees, San Francisco 49ers Favorite Athletes: Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter Hobbies: Playing the Dreamcast, reading magazines, going on the internet What I Enjoy: Hanging out with friends Biggest Thrill In Sports: Earning the Billy Finn Award as the top player in Waterbury What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 24-23 756/31.5 132-236 .559 0-3 .000 68-111 .613 86-102 188 7.8 63-2 37 37 16 33 332/13.8 2002-03. 32-32 1152/36.0 213-397 .537 0-3 .000 163-194 .840 106-205 311 9.7 70-1 66 78 25 55 589/18.4 2003-04. 25-25 869/34.8 170-321 .530 26-71 .366 123-140 .879 98-150 248 9.9 51-0 60 69 4 39 489/19.6 TOTAL... 81-80 2777/34.3 515-954 .540 26-77 .338 354-445 .796 290-457 747 9.2 184-3 163 184 45 127 1410/17.4

CAREER HIGHS RYAN GOMES OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 43 Miami (1/19/02) 43 Miami (1/19/02) POINTS 31 Miami (1/19/02) 31 Miami (1/19/02) REBOUNDS 17 Richmond (12/19/02) 15 Twice FIELD GOALS 14 Miami (1/19/02) 14 Miami (1/19/02) FG ATTEMPTS 22 Seton Hall (2/1/04) 22 Seton Hall (2/1/04) FG PCT. .900 Central Conn. (12/30/01) .778 Twice FREE THROWS 15 Texas (1/5/03) 9 Notre Dame (1/21/03) FT ATTEMPTS 17 Texas (1/5/03) 11 Connecticut (2/8/03) FT PCT 1.000 22 times 1.000 11 times 3 P T 4 Rhode Island (12/6/03) 2 West Virginia (1/17/04) 3PT FGA 5 Rhode Island (12/6/033) 2 West Virginia (1/17/04) 3PT FG% 1.000 West Virginia (1/17/04) 1.000 West Virginia (1/17/04) ASSISTS 7 Seton Hall (3/8/03) 7 Seton Hall (3/8/03) TURNOVERS 8 Pennsylvania (12/30/02) 7 Syracuse (2/7/04) BLOCKS 4 Twice 4 St. John's (1/26/02) STEALS 5 Four times 4 Twice www.friars.com #15 Herbert Hill Fr. 6-9 220 Kinston, N.C.

2003-04: Played in his first collegiate game versus Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored six points and was 4-6 from the free-throw line at St. John's (2/29/04)...

2002-03: Did not play...

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14 points, nine rebounds and six blocks per game his senior season at Kinston High School...Helped Kinston finish second in the state in 2001 and regional runner-up in 2002...Named Most Improved Player at Kinston in 2002...Played four seasons at Kinston High School...Registered 17 points, 11 rebounds and nine blocks in one game his senior season at Kinston.

PROFILE Name: Herbert M. Hill Birthdate: October 1, 1984 Nickname: Herb, The Future Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Iris Brown. Has two brothers, Dominique and Marcus. Favorite Team: Sacramento Kings Favorite Athletes: Tim Duncan and Tracy McGrady Hobbies: Watching television, listening to music, surfing the internet Biggest Thrill In Sports: Hitting a game-winning shot What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 11-0 28/2.5 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 3-5 8 0.7 1-0 1 1 1 1 11/1.0 TOTAL... 11-0 28/2.5 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 3-5 8 0.7 1-0 1 1 1 1 11/1.0

CAREER HIGHS HERBERT HILL OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 7 St. John's (2/29/04) 7 St. John's (2/29/04) POINTS 6 St. John's (2/29/04) 6 St. John's (2/29/04) REBOUNDS 4 St. John's (2/29/04) 4 St. John's (2/29/04) FIELD GOALS 1 Twice 1 St. John's (2/29/04) FG ATTEMPTS 2 St. John's (2/29/04) 2 St. John's (2/29/04) FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Villanova (2/11/04) FREE THROWS 4 St. John's (2/29/04) 4 St. John's (2/29/04) FT ATTEMPTS 6 St. John's (2/29/04) 6 St. John's (2/29/04) FT PCT .667 St. John's (2/29/04) .667 St. John's (2/29/04) 3PT 3PT FGA 3PT FG% ASSISTS 1 Richmond (12/23/03) TURNOVERS 1 Ruchmond (12/23/03) BLOCKS STEALS

www.friars.com #13 Sheiku Kabba Sr. 6-3 200 Bronx, N.Y.

2003-04: Scored a game-high 19 points and shot 4-9 from behind the three-point line versus Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored 14 points and was 4-8 from three-point territory against Alabama (11/29/03)...Recorded a game-high 18 points and made four steals versus South Florida (12/2/03)...Scored 10 points, added six assists and made three steals at Virginia (1/3/04)...Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds versus Texas (1/5/04)...Scored 12 points against Seton Hall (1/12/04)...Scored a game-high 24 points, recorded six assists and shot 9-11 from the field, including 5-6 from three-point territory versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Recorded 10 points versus Connecticut (1/24/04)...Scored 15 points and registered a career high seven rebounds versus Georgetown (1/26/04)...Registered 13 points and six rebounds versus Virginia Tech (2/4/04)...Registered 14 points and five rebounds versus Syracuse (2/7/04)...Scored 20 points, grabbed five rebounds and registered five assists versus Villanova (2/11/04)...Scored 11 points and was 4-6 from the field versus Miami (2/21/04)...Scored 11 points at St. John's (2/29/04)...

2002-03: Registered 17 points and four three pointers against Brown (11/23/02)...Scored eight points against South Florida (11/26/02)...Recorded 16 points and four steals versus Ohio University (11/30/02)...Recorded 12 points and a career-high six rebounds against Vermont (12/4/02)...Scored six points and added five assists versus Rhode Island (12/7/02)...Scored 17 points, grabbed three rebounds, made five assists and shot 6-6 from the free throw line versus Boston College (1/2/03)...Recorded 14 points and was 3-6 from three-point territory versus St. John's (1/8/03)...Scored seven points in 16 minutes against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/15/03)...Recorded six points at Miami (1/30/03)...Scored a career-high 20 points and made five steals against Virginia Tech (2/1/03)...Scored 15 points and shot 3-5 from behind the three-point arc versus Pittsburgh (2/4/03)...Registered six points and five rebounds against St. John's (2/15/03)...Recorded 18 points and was 4-4 from three-point territory against Miami (2/18/03)...Scored 25 points, registered five rebounds and made four steals against Villanova (2/22/03)...Played 40 minutes and registered six points and six rebounds against Georgetown (2/25/03)...Scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds against Connecticut (3/5/03)...Scored 10 points and made four steals versus Seton Hall (3/8/03)...Registered eight points and five assists against West Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/ 03)...Posted 14 points and five rebounds against Pittsburgh at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/03)...Scored 10 points and added five assists in the Opening Round of the NIT versus Richmond...Registered 10 points and four assists versus Charleston in the First Round of the NIT (3/22/03)...

2001-02: Scored seven points in 18 minutes against Siena (11/16/01)...Registered seven points and shot 2-3 from the field against UTEP (11/21/01)...Scored five points in 12 minutes against South Carolina (12/3/01)...Scored seven points in 15 minutes against George Washington (12/8/01)...Registered six points against Sacred Heart (12/19/01)...Recorded six points and was 2-3 from three-point territory against Boston University (12/22/01)...Scored nine points against Morgan State (12/27/01)...Registered six points against Central Connecticut (12/30/01)...Scored nine points and registered four rebounds against Miami (1/19/02)...Scored 10 points in 26 minutes against St. John's (1/26/02)...Scored seven points against Boston College (2/2/02)...Scored nine points on three three-point baskets against Connecticut (2/5/02)...Recorded 11 points and five assists against Virginia Tech (2/23/02)...Registered seven points in 18 minutes versus Notre Dame (3/2/ 02)...Recorded 12 points and was 5-6 from the free-throw line against Georgetown (3/6/02) in the BIG EAST Tournament...Scored 14 points versus Pittsburgh at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/03)...

2000-01: Made his first collegiate start against Maine (11/21/00) and had nine points...Registered a career-high seven assists against UMKC (11/24/00)...Shot 3-4 behind the three-point arc against UMKC (11/24/00) and Holy Cross (11/18/00)...Recorded nine points against George Washington (12/11/00) and Boston University (12/28/00)...Scored 13 points and made four free throws against Brown (12/23/00)...Registered 10 points in 14 minutes against Georgetown (2/10/ 01).

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Bronx Regional High School...Earned All-City honors in 1998...Also attended Redemption Christian Academy

PROFILE Name: Sheiku Kabba Birthdate: May 24, 1979 Nickname: Sic Major: Social Science Family: Son of Anthony and Betty Kabba...Has seven brothers and seven sisters. Favorite Team: New Jersey Nets Favorite Athlete: Stephon Marbury Hobbies: Reading Person I Would Most Like to Meet: Michael Jordan What I Enjoy: Playing basketball, football and swimming What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 31-5 474/15.3 47-100 .470 20-43 .465 28-44 .636 15-33 48 1.5 59-1 52 38 1 25 142/4.6 2001-02. 31-2 520/16.8 55-143 .385 25-79 .316 38-53 .717 21-34 55 1.8 53-0 40 40 1 26 173/5.6 2002-03. 31-16 824/26.6 100-257 .389 48-147 .327 61-74 .824 25-58 83 2.7 76-4 75 59 2 56 309/10.0 2003-04. 25-25 750/30.0 86-202 .426 46-128 .359 34-43 .791 26-55 81 3.2 47-0 64 49 1 35 252/10.1 TOTAL... 118-48 2568/21.8 288-702 .410 139-397 .350 161-214 .752 87-180 267 2.3 235-5 231 186 5 142 876/7.4

CAREER HIGHS SHEIKU KABBA OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 40 Georgetown (2/25/03) 40 Georgetown (2/25/03) POINTS 25 Villanova (2/22/03) 25 Villanova (2/22/03) REBOUNDS 7 Georgetown (1/26/04) 7 Georgetown (1/26/04) FIELD GOALS 9 West Virginia (1/17/04) 9 West Virginia (1/17/04) FG ATTEMPTS 14 Pittsburgh (3/13/03) 13 Connecticut (2/5/02) FG PCT. 1.000 Seven times 1.000 Twice FREE THROWS 9 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) 9 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) FT ATTEMPTS 10 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) 10 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) FT PCT 1.000 22 times 1.000 10 times 3 P T 5 West Virginia (1/17/04) 5 West Virginia (1/17/04) 3PT FGA 9 Three times 9 Connecticut (2/5/02) 3PT FG% 1.000 14 Times 1.000 10 times ASSISTS 7 UMKC (11/24/00) 6 West Virginia (1/17/04) TURNOVERS 8 Texas (1/5/04) 6 Georgetown (2/25/03) BLOCKS 1 Three times 0 STEALS 5 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) 5 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) www.friars.com #25 Tuukka Kotti Jr. 6-9 220 Forssa, Finland

2003-04: Recorded 10 points and was 5-8 from the field versus Alabama (11/29/03)...Registered six assists against South Florida (12/2/03)...Registered 12 points and seven rebounds against Rhode Island (12/6/03)...Scored 11 points and recorded five rebounds against Siena (12/28/03)...Recorded nine points and six rebounds at Virginia (1/3/04)...Scored 10 points versus Texas (1/5/04)...Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds against Seton Hall (1/12/04)...Scored 13 points and shot 4-5 from the field versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/04)...Scored 10 points and was 4-4 from the field versus Villanova (1/21/04)...Scored six points, registered four steals and four assists versus Connecticut (1/24/04)...Registered eight points and four assists versus Georgetown (1/26/04)...Registered nine rebounds versus Seton Hall (1/2/04)...Registered 10 points versus Miami (2/21/04)... 2002-03: Scored 15 points in 32 minutes against Brown (11/23/02)...Scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds and made four steals against Ohio University (11/ 30/02)...Registered 13 points and six rebounds and was 3-3 from three-point territory versus Vermont (12/4/02)...Scored 13 points and was 7-9 from the free- throw line versus Rhode Island (12/7/02)...Registered eight points and five rebounds versus Alabama (12/21/02)...Scored 13 points, registered six rebounds and added four assists against Northeastern (12/28/02)...Scored nine points including the game-winning basket in overtime against Pennsylvania (12/30/02)...Scored eight points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds versus Boston College (1/2/03)...Recorded 10 points and four assists at Siena (1/4/03)...Registered 13 points and five rebounds versus St. John's (1/8/03)...Scored nine points at Villanova (1/11/03)...Scored 13 points and made three steals against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/ 15/03)...Registered 14 points (5-6 FG) against Villanova (2/22/03)...Scored 12 points, grabbed five rebounds and was 5-5 from the free-throw line versus Georgetown (2/25/03)...Recorded 13 points and four assists against Connecticut (3/5/03)...Registered 15 points versus Seton Hall (3/8/03)...Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds against West Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/03)...Scored eight points versus Georgetown in the Second Round of the NIT (3/24/03)...Earned the team's John Zannini Most Improved Player Award...

2001-02: Played 24 minutes and grabbed three rebounds in his collegiate debut against Siena (11/16/01)...Scored three points against Columbia (11/24/ 01)...Scored five points in 12 minutes against Rhode Island (12/1/01)...Scored four points against Morgan State (12/27/01)...Registered five points at Texas (1/ 7/02)...Recorded nine points and two steals versus Notre Dame (3/2/02)... BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Averaged 15.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.0 steals per game for Salon Vilpas Salo in 2001...Shot 39.1 percent from three- point territory and 45 percent inside the arc in 2001...Helped his team reach the semifinals in 2001...Named 1999 Rookie of the Year in Finland...Earned All- Star honors at the Under-20 Nordic Championships...Selected to play at the Nike Euro Camp in 1999...Attended Forssan Yhteislyseo High School PROFILE Name: Tuukka Kotti Birthdate: March 18, 1981 Nickname: Tuukka Major: Management Family: Son of Markku and Marja Kotti; Has two sisters, Tanja and Tiia Favorite Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete: Ray Allen Hobbies: Playing sports What I Enjoy: Competing in sports Biggest Thrill In Sports: Competition What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 24-2 218/9.1 18-52 .346 2-8 .250 6-11 .545 9-21 30 1.3 34-0 12 18 5 16 44/1.8 2002-03. 32-22 750/23.4 89-199 .447 18-54 .333 51-72 .708 38-76 114 3.6 83-1 50 55 18 23 247/7.7 2003-04. 25-3 542/21.7 55-120 .458 10-18 .556 30-57 .526 26-63 89 3.6 68-4 33 41 21 31 150/6.0 TOTAL... 81-27 1510/18.6 162-371 .437 30-80 .375 87-140 .621 73-160 233 2.9 185-5 95 114 44 70 441/5.4

CAREER HIGHS TUUKKA KOTTI OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 38 Northeastern (12/28/02) 32 St. John's (1/8/03) POINTS 15 Twice 15 Seton Hall (3/8/03) REBOUNDS 10 Boston College (1/2/03) 10 Boston College (1/2/03) FIELD GOALS 7 Brown (11/23/02) 4 Notre Dame (3/2/02) FG ATTEMPTS 16 Brown (11/23/02) 8 Twice FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Villanova (1/21/04) FREE THROWS 7 Rhode Island (12/7/02) 6 Connecticut (3/5/03) FT ATTEMPTS 9 Twice 6 Connecticut (3/5/03) FT PCT 1.000 Eight times 1.000 Three times 3PT 3 Vermont (12/4/02) 1 Notre Dame (3/2/02) 3PT FGA 6 Brown (11/23/02) 5 Miami (1/29/03) 3PT FG% 1.000 Six times 1.000 Three times ASSISTS 6 South Florida (12/2/03) 4 Twice TURNOVERS 5 Twice 5 Miami (1/29/03) BLOCKS 3 St. John's (1/8/03) 3 St. John's (1/8/03) STEALS 4 Connecticut (1/24/04) 4 Connecticut (1/24/04) www.friars.com #1 Donnie McGrath So. 6-4 190 Katonah, N.Y.

2003-04: Scored 14 points while shooting 4-8 from three-point territory against Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored 10 points and added four assists versus South Florida (12/2/03)...Registered 13 points against Rhode Island (12/6/03)...Recorded 15 points while shooting five of seven from the field and four of five from three-point territory versus Illinois (12/9/03)...Scored 13 points and registered five assists versus Central Conn. (12/21/03)...Registered eight assists and six points versus Siena (12/28/03)...Added five assists, scored 15 points and was 5-9 from three-point territory at Virginia (1/3/04)...Recorded 13 points against Texas (1/5/04)...Scored 14 points and shot 4-5 from three-point territory versus West Virginia (1/17/04)...Registered 11 points versus Loyola Chicago (1/19/ 04)...Recorded nine points and five assists versus Villanova (1/21/04)...Recorded seven points, seven assists and three steals versus Connecticut (1/24/ 04)...Scored 18 points, shot 5-7 from the field and 6-7 from the free-throw line versus Georgetown (1/26/04)...Scored 16 points and was 4-8 from three-point territory versus Syracuse (2/7/04)...Scored 23 points, shot 6-8 from three-point territory and recorded four assists versus Villanova (2/11/04)...Registered 13 points and was 4-6 from the field versus Miami (2/21/04)...Scored 16 points and was 4-6 from three-point territory at Notre Dame (2/24/04)...Scored 11 points and was 3-6 from three-point territory at St. John's (2/29/03)...

2002-03: Started his first collegiate game and registered six points and six assists in 32 minutes of action...Recorded five points against South Florida (11/26/ 02)...Scored six points and added 13 assists versus Ohio University (11/30/02)...Scored seven points against Vermont (12/4/02)...Registered 15 points and was 5-9 from three-point territory versus Rhode Island (12/7/02)...Scored 15 points and added four assists, while shooting 3-6 from three-point territory versus Richmond (12/19/02)...Scored six points and recorded five assists against Alabama (12/21/02)...Registered a game-high 10 assists against Pennsylvania (12/30/ 02)...Shot 5-7 from behind the three-point line and scored 23 points, as well as adding five assists, versus Boston College (1/2/03)...Scored 13 points and added five assists versus Siena (1/4/03)...Recorded six points and five assists versus St. John's (1/8/03)...Scored nine points and added seven assists versus Villanova (1/ 11/03)...Scored eight points and registered six assists against Louisiana-Lafayette (1/15/03)...Scored 15 points and recorded three assists at Virginia Tech (1/18/ 03)...Registered 16 points and four assists against Notre Dame (1/21/03)...Scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and made five assists against Virginia Tech (2/1/03)...Scored eight points and registered four assists against Pittsburgh (2/4/03)...Recorded six points and a game-high eight assists versus Connecticut (2/8/ 03)...Registered seven points and six assists against Boston College (2/12/03)...Scored 13 points at St. John's (2/15/03)...Registered eight assists and five rebounds against Connecticut (3/5/03)...Scored nine points and made four steals versus West Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/03)...Registered 17 points (5-9 3 PT FG) against Pittsburgh at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/03)...Registered 13 points and four assists versus Richmond in the NIT Opening Round (3/19/03)...Registered eight points and three assists versus Charleston in the First Round of the NIT (3/22/03)...Registered 10 points against Georgetown in the Second Round of the NIT (3/24/03)...Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team...Earned the team's Coca Cola Promising Prospect Award...

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Captained the squad his senior season...Recorded a school-record 1,725 points at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Averaged 30.9 points, 7.6 assists and 6.5 rebounds per game his final season at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Established a school-record of 96 three pointers his senior season at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Scored more than 40 points three times his senior season, including a career-high 42 points against Fox Lane High School (1/29/02)...Led John F. Kennedy Catholic to a 79-12 mark and four league titles in his four seasons at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Named 2002 Westchester County Mr. Basketball and Player of the Year by the Journal News...Earned All-State First Team honors (2001 and 2002), All-State Second Team honors (2000), All-County accolades (2001 and 2002), three league MVP awards and MSG Tri-State All-Star honors...Received the 2002 Con Ed Scholar-Athlete Award as the top scholar athlete in Westchester, N.Y...Named 2002 top male student-athlete at John F. Kennedy Catholic...Selected for the All-Star Team at the Adidas ABCD Camp in July 2001...Named top-100 finalist for McDonald's All-America honors...Played for the New York Gauchos and the New York Ravens for four years.

PROFILE Name: Donnie M. McGrath Birthdate: May 7, 1984 Nickname: "D," "D-Mac," "D-Cash" Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Tom and Eileen McGrath..Has one brother, Tom, and one sister, Erin. Favorite Team: New York Knicks Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan, Jason Kidd, Mike Bibby Hobbies: Playing basketball and working out Biggest Thrill In Sports: Playing in front of sold-out crowds in the county and state final four. What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA and eventually be the president of a business.

AT PROVIDE NCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 32-32 1071/33.5 93-261 .356 58-178 .326 46-56 .821 10-58 68 2.1 47-0 138 76 4 33 290/9.1 2003-04. 25-25 848/33.9 90-215 .419 64-158 .405 30-41 .732 7-38 45 1.8 32-0 91 39 1 23 274/11.0 TOTAL... 57-57 1919/33.7 183-476 .384 122-336 .363 76-97 .784 17-96 113 2.0 79-0 229 115 5 56 564/9.9

CAREER HIGHS DONNIE MCGRATH OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 41 Texas (1/5/03) 39 Georgetown (1/26/04) POINTS 23 Boston College (1/2/03) 23 Boston College (1/2/03) REBOUNDS 7 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) 7 Virginia Tech (2/1/03) FIELD GOALS 8 Boston College (1/2/03) 8 Boston College (1/2/03) FG ATTEMPTS 13 Rhode Island (12/7/02) 13 Twice FG PCT. .714 Illinois (12/9/03) .667 Boston College (1/2/03) FREE THROWS 6 Georgetown (1/26/04) 6 Georgetown (1/26/04) FT ATTEMPTS 8 Central Conn. (12/21/03) 6 Twice FT PCT 1.000 Nine times 1.000 Four times 3PT 6 Villanova (2/11/04) 6 Villanova (6/11/04) 3PT FGA 11 Virginia Tech (2/4/04) 11 Virginia Tech (2/4/04) 3PT FG% .800 Illinois (12/9/03) .800 West Virginia (1/17/04) ASSISTS 1 3 Ohio University (11/30/02) 8 Connecticut (2/8/03) TURNOVERS 7 Miami (2/18/03) 7 Miami (2/18/03) BLOCKS 1 Three times 1 Pittsburgh (2/4/03) STEALS 3 Twice 3 Twice

www.friars.com #11 Abdul Mills Sr. 6-4 195 Brooklyn, N.Y.

2002-03: Played in his first game since 2002 versus Hofstra on 11/22/03... 2002-03: Did not play due to an injury... 2001-02: Registered a team-high 16 points against Oklahoma State (11/19/01)...Had a game-high 18 points and eight rebounds against Siena (11/16/01)... Scored 20 points and was 8-8 from the free-throw line against Austin Peay (11/20/01)...Registered a career-high 27 points and grabbed five rebounds against UTEP (11/ 21/01)...Named to the Las Vegas Tourney All-Tourney Team (11/21/01)...Scored 17 points, registered four assists and grabbed five rebounds against Columbia (11/24/01)...Scored a team-high 17 points against Brown (11/28/01)...Registered 14 points, including three three-point baskets, against South Carolina (12/3/ 01)...Registered a game-high 21 points against Sacred Heart (12/19/01)...... Had a game-high 17 points versus Morgan State (12/27/01)...Registered 14 points versus Syracuse (1/5/02)...Scored 15 points versus St. John's (1/12/02)...Registered 15 points and four rebounds against Connecticut (1/16/02)...Recorded 18 points and four assists against Miami (1/19/02)...... Scored 13 points and registered six rebounds against St. John's (1/26/02)...Shot 5-11 from three-point territory and scored 17 points against West Virginia (1/30/02)...Did not play against Connecticut (2/5/02) due to a groin injury...Missed the first game of his collegiate career with a injured groin against Connecticut (2/5/02)...Returned to the lineup and scored 13 points against Virginia Tech (2/9/02)...Scored a BIG EAST career-high 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Boston College (2/13/02)...Did not play versus Virginia Tech (2/23/02) due to a groin injury...Registered a team- high 14 points against Notre Dame (3/2/02)...Scored 11 points and made four steals versus Georgetown (3/6/02) in the BIG EAST Tournament... 2000-01: Scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Holy Cross (11/18/00)...Recorded 19 points against Maine (11/21/00)...Played 37 minutes against Creighton (11/25/00)...Recorded 25 points, which included four three pointers, against George Washington (12/11/00)...Registered a team season-high in points (25) and second-half points (14) versus George Washington (12/11/00)...Scored all 13 of his points in the second half versus Villanova (1/9/01)...Scored all 14 of his points in the second half versus Connecticut (1/13/01)...Registered 14 points and a BIG EAST career-high four steals versus Virginia Tech (1/20/01)...Scored 15 points while shooting 5-6 (.833) from the three-point arc versus Georgetown (2/10/01)...Registered 12 points and dished out four assists against St. John's (2/14/01)...Scored 19 points (7-9 from the field) against Boston College (2/17/01)...Scored 20 points (5-5 FG, 3-3 3-PT FG, 7-7 FT) and a career-high eight assists against Virginia Tech (2/21/01)...Registered 11 points and three assists against Rutgers (3/3/01)...Earned the team's Playmaker Award. 1999-00: Made start in first collegiate game versus Holy Cross leading team with 13 points (5-15 FG, 2-6 3PT, 1-3 FT)...Had 20 points (8-14 FG, 4-10 3PT) versus American-Puerto Rico...Came off the bench to score 17 points (5-7 FG, 3-4 3PT, 4-5 FT) in win over Boston University...Scored 16 points (3-5 FG, 1-1 3PT, 9-10 FT) versus Arkansas; had a strong game in free throws (9), attempts (10), rebounds (8) and assists (6)...Scored 13 points (5-8 FG, 2-4 3PT, 1- 2 FT) with four assists and two steals at Seton Hall...Played 30 minutes versus Syracuse (7 points, six rebounds, five assists, three steals)...Scored 17 points (7- 13 FG, 3-4 3PT) versus Pittsburgh in 33 minutes played...Led PC with 14 points (5-13 FG, 2-5 3PT, 2-2 FT) versus Seton Hall at BIG EAST Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: Had a strong season at Milford Academy where he averaged 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game....Averaged 22.0 points per game in his final season at Martin Luther King High School...Played two seasons for the Riverside Church AAU program and Coach Ernie Lorch. PROFILE: Name: Abdul H. Mills Nickname: Abs, Duals Birthdate: April 3, 1979 Major: Social Science Family: Son of Charles Allen and Rozena Mills; has three brothers, Abdul Tawaub Mills, Kimu Ziths and Deshaun Ziths and two sisters, Ceida Allen and Casheda Allen. Favorite Athlete/Team: His father, Charles Allen, his uncle Anthony and Keith Norris/Philadelphia 76ers Relaxation: Spending time with his family and sleeping Favorite Foods: Likes anything that tastes good; likes to try new and different foods Interests/Hobbies: Bike riding, watching television, reading and sleeping Greatest Influence: My family; Keith Norris, Uncle Anthony, Mr. Lorch and Joe Griffin After Providence: Would like to become president of a major corporation

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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 1999-00. 30-15 666/22.2 79-229 .345 27-90 .300 45-67 .672 20-56 76 2.5 59-2 65 67 2 36 230/7.7 2000-01. 31-31 81/2.6 116-228 .509 38-107 .355 69-110 .627 26-67 93 3.0 79-2 91 70 5 47 339/10.9 2001-02. 29-28 873/30.1 127-347 .366 61-184 .332 105-154 .682 32-64 96 3.3 68-0 76 88 8 43 420/14.5 2003-04. 2-0 17/8.5 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 1-4 .250 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 2 1 0 3 1/0.5 TOTAL... 92-74 1637/17.8 322-808 .399 126-383 .329 220-335 .657 78-187 265 2.9 207-4 234 226 15 129 990/10.8

CAREER HIGHS ABDUL MILLS OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 38 Miami (1/19/02) 38 Miami (1/19/02) POINTS 27 UTEP (11/21/01) 26 Boston College (2/13/02) REBOUNDS 8 Three times 8 Boston College (2/13/02) FIELD GOALS 10 Boston College (2/13/02) 10 Boston College (2/13/02) FG ATTEMPTS 18 Three times 18 Twice FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) FREE THROWS 10 Oklahoma State (11/19/01) 8 Miami (2/26/02) FT ATTEMPTS 18 Oklahoma State (11/19/01) 9 Miami (2/26/02) FT PCT 1.000 13 Times 1.000 Five times 3PT FG 5 Twice 5 Twice 3PT FGA 11 Four times 11 Twice 3PT FG% 1.000 Twice 1.000 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) ASSISTS 8 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) 8 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) TURNOVERS 8 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) 8 Virginia Tech (2/20/01) BLOCKS 2 Rutgers (1/22/02) 2 Rutgers (1/22/02) STEALS 5 Rhode Island (12/2/00) 4 Virginia Tech (1/20/01) www.friars.com #21 Jeff Parmer Fr. 6-7 230 Niagara Falls, N.Y.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Niagara Falls High School from 1999-03...Averaged 15.3 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 blocks in 2002-03 at Niagara Falls...Earned First Team All-Western New York honors in 2002 and 2003...Named First Team All-League in 2001, 2002 and 2003...Established a team record twice in 2003 with 21 rebounds in a game...Served as the team captain in 2003...Participated in the Adidas ABCD Camp in 2001 and 2002...Averaged 14.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.5 blocks in 2002 at Niagara High School...

PROFILE Name: Jeffrey J. Parmer Birthdate: April 27, 1985 Nickname: J.P. Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Phyllis McGrady. Has two sisters, Gabrielle McGrady and Toni Green. Interesting Fact: Cousin of Tracy McGrady of the Orlando Magic Favorite Teams: , Orlando Magic Favorite Athletes: Tracy McGrady, Kevin Garnett Hobbies: Playing video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Going to Las Vegas for the Big Time Tournament and playing at the Adidas ABCD Camp two consecutive years. What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball (NBA) and own a business.

www.friars.com #33 Rob Sanders Jr. 6-6 215 New London, Conn.

2003-04: Registered 18 points, six rebounds, three assists and four steals versus Alabama (11/29/03)...Scored 17 points, recorded five rebounds and five assists against South Florida (12/2/03)...Recorded 15 points and eight rebounds against Illinois (12/9/03)...Recorded 21 points after s hooting 8-12 from the field versus Central Connecticut (12/21/03)...Scored 13 points, registered four assists and made four steals versus Richmond (12/23/03)...Registered 11 points and four steals at Virginia (1/3/04)...Missed eight games due to an injury...Returned to action versus Seton Hall and scored five points (2/1/04)...Scored nine points versus Villanova (2/11/04)...Scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds at Boston College (2/14/04)...Recorded 14 points and five rebounds versus Miami (2/21/ 04)...Score17 points, grabbed eight rebounds, recorded four assists and made five steals at Notre Dame (2/24/04)...Scored 15 points and added four assists at St. John's (2/29/04)...

2002-03: Scored four points and grabbed six rebounds in 12 minutes against South Florida (11/26/02)...Registered six points and shot 3-4 from the field against Vermont (12/4/02)...Scored eight points and grabbed two rebounds in seven minutes versus St. John's (1/8/03)...Scored eight points versus Notre Dame (1/21/ 03)...Registered 10 points, six rebounds, three assists and five steals versus Virginia Tech (2/1/03)...Scored six points and grabbed five rebounds against Pittsburgh (2/4/03)...Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Boston College (2/13/03)...Scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds against St. John's (2/15/ 03)...Recorded 17 points and seven rebounds against Miami (2/18/03)...Scored 10 points and recorded four rebounds against Villanova (2/22/03)...Scored 10 points and made four steals versus Seton Hall (3/8/03)...Scored 17 points against West Virginia at the BIG EAST Tournament (3/12/03)...Scored 16 points, grabbed nine rebounds and made four steals versus Richmond in the Opening Round of the NIT (3/19/03)...Shot 10-14 from the field and scored a career-high 20 points with seven rebounds versus Charleston in the First Round of the NIT (3/22/03)...Recorded 10 points and seven rebounds versus Georgetown in the Second Round of the NIT (3/24/03)...

2001-02: Made his collegiate debut against Siena (11/16/01) and scored seven points...Scored six points in 20 minutes against Oklahoma State (11/19/ 01)...Recorded eight points and three blocks against Austin Peay (11/20/01)...Registered six points against Brown (11/28/01)...Scored eight points and recorded six rebounds against George Washington (12/8/01)...Scored eight points and registered 10 rebounds versus Morgan State (12/27/01)...Scored 11 points and registered seven rebounds against Central Connecticut (12/30/01)...Registered seven points against Villanova (1/2/02)...Scored seven points and registered three rebounds against St. John's (1/12/02)...Registered four assists and seven rebounds against Connecticut (1/16/02)...Recorded a game-high 15 points while shooting 6-6 from the field against Rutgers (1/22/02)...Scored seven points versus Boston College (2/2/02)...Scored 12 points and recorded six rebounds against Boston College (2/13/02)...Registered 16 points, four rebounds and four assists versus Villanova (2/19/02)...Scored seven points and recorded six rebounds against Virginia Tech (2/23/02)...Scored seven points and registered four rebounds versus Notre Dame (3/2/02)...

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds per game in 2001 for St. Thomas More...Helped St. Thomas More capture the New England Prep School Championship...Played in the All-Star Hoop Classic in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 2001...Attended New London High School in 1999-00...Averaged 20 points per game at New London in 2000...Broke the New London High School record for points in a game with a 50-point performance in 2000...Was named Class L First Team All-State, All-Eastern Connecticut and Eastern Connecticut Player of the Year in 2000.

PROFILE Name: Rob Sanders Birthdate: January 22, 1982 Nickname: Gooch Major: General Studies Family: Has one sister and two brothers Favorite Team: Seattle Sonics Favorite Athlete: Vin Baker Hobbies: Playing video games What I Enjoy: Playing basketball Biggest Thrill In Sports: Scoring 50 points in a high school game What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA

AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-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. 31-9 659/21.3 65-144 .451 6-26 .231 42-72 .583 65-59 124 4.0 95-5 40 45 15 24 178/5.7 2002-03. 27-10 497/18.4 74-135 .548 0-7 .000 52-81 .642 38-65 103 3.8 56-2 20 32 7 39 200/7.4 2003-04. 17-16 451/26.5 69-132 .523 20-45 .444 32-56 .571 26-50 76 4.5 47-1 45 56 6 37 190/11.2 TOTAL... 75-35 1607/21.4 208-411 .506 26-78 .333 126-209 .603 129-174 303 4.0 198-8 105 133 28 100 568/7.6

CAREER HIGHS ROB SANDERS OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 37 Richmond (12/23/03) 36 Miami (2/18/03) POINTS 21 Central Conn. (3/21/03) 19 St. John's (2/15/03) REBOUNDS 10 Morgan State (12/27/01) 9 Boston College (2/13/03) FIELD GOALS 10 Charleston (3/22/03) 7 St. John's (2/15/03) FG ATTEMPTS 14 Charleston (3/22/03) 11 Miami (2/21/04) FG PCT. 1.000 Three times 1.000 Twice FREE THROWS 9 Boston College (2/13/03) 9 Boston College (2/13/03) FT ATTEMPTS 13 Boston College (2/13/03) 13 Boston College (2/13/03) FT PCT 1.000 Seven times 1.000 Six times 3PT 3 Three times 1 Virginia Tech (2/9/02) 3PT FGA 4 Four times 4 Boston College (2/14/04) 3PT FG% 1.000 Five times 1.000 Virginia Tech (2/9/02) ASSISTS 6 St. John's (2/29/04) 6 St. John's (2/29/04) TURNOVERS 5 Hofstra (11/22/03) 4 Six times BLOCKS 3 Austin Peay (11/20/01) 1 Five times STEALS 5 Twice 5 Three times www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE STATISTICS

2003-04 Providence College High/Low Analysis (as of Feb. 29, 2004)

Providence College - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 103 at St. John's (2/29/04) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 37 at St. John's (2/29/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 69 at St. John's (2/29/04) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 608 (31-51) at Villanova Wildcats (02/11/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 17 vs Loyola Univ. Chicago (1/19/04) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 32 vs Loyola Univ. Chicago (1/19/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 684 (13-19) vs West Virginia (1/17/04) FREE THROWS MADE...... 35 vs Texas (1/5/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 41 vs Texas (1/5/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 857 ( 6-7 ) vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) REBOUNDS...... 44 at St. John's (2/29/04) ASSISTS...... 27 vs West Virginia (1/17/04) STEALS...... 15 at Virginia (01/03/04) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 9 vs Alabama (11/29/03) TURNOVERS...... 24 vs Texas (1/5/04) 24 at Virginia (01/03/04) FOULS...... 26 at Villanova Wildcats (02/11/04)

Providence College - GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 46 vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 18 vs Texas (1/5/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 39 at Richmond (12/23/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 310 (18-58) vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2 at Richmond (12/23/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 8 at Richmond (12/23/03) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 174 ( 4-23) vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) FREE THROWS MADE...... 3 at Seton Hall (1/12/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 6 at Virginia Tech (02/04/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 429 ( 3-7 ) at Seton Hall (1/12/04) REBOUNDS...... 27 at Richmond (12/23/03) ASSISTS...... 9 vs Texas (1/5/04) 9 vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) STEALS...... 4 at Rutgers (01/10/04) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 0 at Richmond (12/23/03) TURNOVERS...... 6 at CONNECTICUT (1/24/04) 9 at Rutgers (01/10/04) FOULS...... 9 vs Loyola Univ. Chicago (1/19/04)

Providence College - INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS...... 28 GOMES, Ryan vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) 28 GOMES, Ryan vs Texas (1/5/04) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 GOMES, Ryan vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) 11 GOMES, Ryan at CONNECTICUT (1/24/04) 11 GOMES, Ryan at Virginia (01/03/04) FIELD GOAL ATT...... 22 GOMES, Ryan vs Seton Hall (2/1/04) FG PCT (min 5 made)...... 818 ( 9-11) KABBA, Sheiku vs West Virginia (1/17/04) 3 PT FG MADE...... 6 MCGRATH, Donnie at Villanova Wildcats (02/11/04) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 11 MCGRATH, Donnie at Virginia Tech (02/04/04) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)..... 1.000 ( 3-3 ) SANDERS, Rob vs South Florida (12/2/03) FREE THROWS MADE...... 15 GOMES, Ryan vs Texas (1/5/04) FREE THROW ATT...... 17 GOMES, Ryan vs Texas (1/5/04) FT PCT (min 3 made)...... 1.000 (10-10) DOUTHIT, Marcus vs Texas (1/5/04) REBOUNDS...... 15 GOMES, Ryan vs Siena (12/28/03) ASSISTS...... 8 MCGRATH, Donnie vs Siena (12/28/03) STEALS...... 5 SANDERS, Rob at Notre Dame (2/24/04) 5 GOMES, Ryan vs Loyola Univ. Chicago (1/19/04) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 7 DOUTHIT, Marcus vs Hofstra (11/22/03) TURNOVERS...... 9 DOUTHIT, Marcus at Seton Hall (1/12/04)

|---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 ------HOFSTRA 11/22/03 69-56 W 23-59 .390 11-31 .355 12-22 .545 15 25 40 40.0 15 17 15 8 12 69 69.0 ALABAMA 11/29/03 76-71 W 26-59 .441 10-23 .435 14-20 .700 15 15 30 35.0 17 13 13 9 8 76 72.5 SOUTH FLORIDA 12/2/03 84-60 W 29-58 .500 9-21 .429 17-20 .850 10 22 32 34.0 16 21 13 5 12 84 76.3 at Rhode Island 12/6/03 79-89 L 28-61 .459 12-31 .387 11-13 .846 11 18 29 32.8 18 18 12 6 6 79 77.0 vs Illinois 12/9/03 70-51 W 26-60 .433 7-16 .438 11-19 .579 19 20 39 34.0 12 14 14 7 10 70 75.6 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 12/21/03 72-67 W 23-45 .511 6-15 .400 20-29 .690 9 20 29 33.2 15 19 16 7 10 72 75.0 at Richmond 12/23/03 57-56 W 20-39 .513 2-8 .250 15-24 .625 5 22 27 32.3 16 15 20 0 11 57 72.4 SIENA 12/28/03 73-66 W 23-63 .365 8-31 .258 19-26 .731 15 24 39 33.1 13 19 14 7 12 73 72.5 at Virginia 01/03/04 84-69 W 32-55 .582 9-21 .429 11-17 .647 10 24 34 33.2 17 23 24 8 15 84 73.8 TEXAS 1/5/04 77-79 Lot 18-42 .429 6-18 .333 35-41 .854 13 22 35 33.4 21 9 24 6 12 77 74.1 at Rutgers 01/10/04 64-65 L 24-50 .480 5-15 .333 11-17 .647 5 28 33 33.4 17 11 9 8 4 64 73.2 at Seton Hall 1/12/04 63-60 W 27-57 .474 6-21 .286 3-7 .429 9 25 34 33.4 13 12 15 3 6 63 72.3 WEST VIRGINIA 1/17/04 87-66 W 33-58 .569 13-19 .684 8-13 .615 9 24 33 33.4 12 27 12 4 11 87 73.5 LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 1/19/04 89-59 W 30-60 .500 17-32 .531 12-21 .571 12 21 33 33.4 9 17 10 8 11 89 74.6 VILLANOVA 1/21/04 62-56 W 20-51 .392 7-28 .250 15-18 .833 12 19 31 33.2 14 16 14 4 12 62 73.7 at CONNECTICUT 1/24/04 66-56 W 27-67 .403 6-23 .261 6-8 .750 13 19 32 33.1 11 18 6 4 12 66 73.2 GEORGETOWN 1/26/04 65-50 W 22-41 .537 8-15 .533 13-17 .765 6 22 28 32.8 12 14 21 7 8 65 72.8 SETON HALL 2/1/04 46-55 L 18-58 .310 4-23 .174 6-7 .857 12 24 36 33.0 13 9 17 8 6 46 71.3 at Virginia Tech 02/04/04 57-69 L 23-59 .390 7-24 .292 4-6 .667 13 22 35 33.1 21 11 19 4 7 57 70.5 SYRACUSE 2/7/04 74-61 W 24-57 .421 10-25 .400 16-19 .842 11 28 39 33.4 13 13 16 7 12 74 70.7 at Villanova Wildcats 02/11/04 100-74 W 31-51 .608 15-25 .600 23-31 .742 11 23 34 33.4 26 24 20 4 11 100 72.1 at BOSTON COLLEGE 2-14-04 61-52 W 22-50 .440 6-18 .333 11-15 .733 12 24 36 33.5 14 16 16 3 10 61 71.6 MIAMI 2/21/04 70-57 W 25-48 .521 7-16 .438 13-18 .722 11 22 33 33.5 11 16 14 5 10 70 71.5 at Notre Dame 2/24/04 73-59 W 25-54 .463 7-14 .500 16-20 .800 10 27 37 33.7 21 17 13 2 6 73 71.6 at St. John's 2/29/04 103-78 W 37-69 .536 11-28 .393 18-26 .692 16 28 44 34.1 13 26 10 4 9 103 72.8 ------Providence College 1821 636-1371 .464 209-541 .386 340-474 .717 284 568 852 34.1 380 415 377 138 243 1821 72.8 Opponents 1581 595-1446 .411 153-462 .331 238-372 .640 330 505 835 33.4 420 318 387 69 211 1581 63.2 www.friars.com 2003-04 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE STATISTICS

Providence College Game-by-Game Highs (as of Feb. 29, 2004) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS ------HOFSTRA 11/22/03 69-56 W 19-KABBA, Sheiku 14-GOMES, Ryan 4-GOMES, Ryan 3-MILLS, Abdul 7-DOUTHIT, Marc ALABAMA 11/29/03 76-71 W 18-SANDERS, Rob 7-GOMES, Ryan 3-DOUTHIT, Marc 4-SANDERS, Rob 2-GOMES, Ryan SANDERS, Rob KOTTI, Tuukka DOUTHIT, Marc SOUTH FLORIDA 12/2/03 84-60 W 18-KABBA, Sheiku 5-3 Players 6-KOTTI, Tuukka 4-KABBA, Sheiku 2-KOTTI, Tuukka at Rhode Island 12/6/03 79-89 L 25-GOMES, Ryan 7-KOTTI, Tuukka 5-SANDERS, Rob 2-KOTTI, Tuukka 4-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan vs Illinois 12/9/03 70-51 W 24-GOMES, Ryan 12-GOMES, Ryan 5-MCGRATH, Donn 3-BREWINGTON, D 6-DOUTHIT, Marc CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 12/21/03 72-67 W 21-SANDERS, Rob 9-GOMES, Ryan 5-MCGRATH, Donn 3-BREWINGTON, D 5-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan at Richmond 12/23/03 57-56 W 16-GOMES, Ryan 13-GOMES, Ryan 5-MCGRATH, Donn 4-SANDERS, Rob None SIENA 12/28/03 73-66 W 20-GOMES, Ryan 15-GOMES, Ryan 8-MCGRATH, Donn 3-GOMES, Ryan 3-DOUTHIT, Marc at Virginia 01/03/04 84-69 W 27-GOMES, Ryan 11-GOMES, Ryan 6-KABBA, Sheiku 4-GOMES, Ryan 6-DOUTHIT, Marc TEXAS 1/5/04 77-79 OL 28-GOMES, Ryan 7-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-MCGRATH, Donn 4-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan DOUTHIT, Marc at Rutgers 01/10/04 64-65 L 27-GOMES, Ryan 11-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-BREWINGTON, D 2-DOUTHIT, Marc 6-DOUTHIT, Marc at Seton Hall 1/12/04 63-60 W 14-GOMES, Ryan 9-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-KABBA, Sheiku 2-DOUTHIT, Marc DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan WEST VIRGINIA 1/17/04 87-66 W 24-KABBA, Sheiku 12-GOMES, Ryan 6-KABBA, Sheiku 3-KABBA, Sheiku 4-DOUTHIT, Marc LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 1/19/04 89-59 W 16-ANRIN, Chris 12-GOMES, Ryan 3-3 Players 5-GOMES, Ryan 5-DOUTHIT, Marc VILLANOVA 1/21/04 62-56 W 27-GOMES, Ryan 8-DOUTHIT, Marc 5-MCGRATH, Donn 3-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan GOMES, Ryan at CONNECTICUT 1/24/04 66-56 W 26-GOMES, Ryan 12-GOMES, Ryan 7-MCGRATH, Donn 4-KOTTI, Tuukka 3-DOUTHIT, Marc GEORGETOWN 1/26/04 65-50 W 18-MCGRATH, Donn 10-GOMES, Ryan 5-MCGRATH, Donn 4-DOUTHIT, Marc 5-DOUTHIT, Marc SETON HALL 2/1/04 46-55 L 28-GOMES, Ryan 13-GOMES, Ryan 3-MCGRATH, Donn 2-KABBA, Sheiku 6-DOUTHIT, Marc SANDERS, Rob at Virginia Tech 02/04/04 57-69 L 18-GOMES, Ryan 9-GOMES, Ryan 4-GOMES, Ryan 2-KABBA, Sheiku 2-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan SYRACUSE 2/7/04 74-61 W 16-MCGRATH, Donn 11-DOUTHIT, Marc 3-MCGRATH, Donn 3-DOUTHIT, Marc 5-DOUTHIT, Marc DOUTHIT, Marc KABBA, Sheiku at Villanova Wildcats 02/11/04 100-74 W 23-GOMES, Ryan 12-GOMES, Ryan 5-KABBA, Sheiku 3-SANDERS, Rob 2-BREWINGTON, D MCGRATH, Donn DOUTHIT, Marc at BOSTON COLLEGE 2-14-04 61-52 W 20-GOMES, Ryan 11-GOMES, Ryan 4-BREWINGTON, D 4-BREWINGTON, D 1-3 Players MIAMI 2/21/04 70-57 W 14-SANDERS, Rob 10-DOUTHIT, Marc 4-GOMES, Ryan 3-SANDERS, Rob 4-DOUTHIT, Marc at Notre Dame 2/24/04 73-59 W 25-GOMES, Ryan 12-GOMES, Ryan 4-SANDERS, Rob 5-SANDERS, Rob 2-DOUTHIT, Marc at St. John's 2/29/04 103-78 W 19-GOMES, Ryan 11-GOMES, Ryan 6-SANDERS, Rob 3-SANDERS, Rob 2-DOUTHIT, Marc GOMES, Ryan

01 03 04 05 10 11 13 15 20 Opponent Date Score WL MCGRATH,D GOMES,RYA DOUTHIT,M BROWN,GER VAN DE WA MILLS,ABD KABBA,SHE HILL,HERB ANRIN,CHR ------HOFSTRA 11/22/03 69-56 W 14- 1- 3 17-14- 4 2-10- 2 DNP DNP 1- 0- 2 19- 3- 2 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 ALABAMA 11/29/03 76-71 W 5- 1- 2 17- 7- 2 4- 5- 3 DNP DNP DNP 14- 4- 0 DNP 6- 0- 2 SOUTH FLORIDA 12/2/03 84-60 W 10- 2- 4 13- 5- 1 10- 2- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 18- 4- 2 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 at Rhode Island 12/6/03 79-89 L 13- 1- 2 25- 6- 5 9- 4- 0 DNP DNP DNP 7- 5- 4 DNP 0- 1- 0 vs Illinois 12/9/03 70-51 W 15- 2- 5 24-12- 1 4- 6- 2 DNP DNP DNP 2- 0- 4 0- 1- 0 DNP CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 12/21/03 72-67 W 13- 0- 5 17- 9- 3 6- 8- 3 DNP DNP DNP 4- 1- 2 DNP 3- 0- 0 at Richmond 12/23/03 57-56 W 4- 1- 5 16-13- 0 9- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP 4- 3- 2 0- 0- 1 3- 2- 0 SIENA 12/28/03 73-66 W 6- 3- 8 20-15- 2 6- 2- 1 DNP DNP DNP 3- 2- 3 DNP 3- 1- 0 at Virginia 01/03/04 84-69 W 15- 3- 5 27-11- 2 4- 7- 4 DNP DNP DNP 10- 2- 6 0- 0- 0 DNP TEXAS 1/5/04 77-79 OL 13- 2- 3 28- 7- 1 14- 7- 3 0- 1- 0 DNP DNP 9- 6- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 at Rutgers 01/10/04 64-65 L 6- 0- 2 27- 7- 2 16-11- 2 DNP DNP DNP 6- 1- 1 DNP 3- 0- 0 at Seton Hall 1/12/04 63-60 W 8- 1- 2 14- 6- 3 14- 9- 3 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 12- 3- 2 DNP DNP WEST VIRGINIA 1/17/04 87-66 W 14- 3- 4 21-12- 5 8- 5- 5 2- 0- 0 DNP DNP 24- 3- 6 1- 0- 0 6- 1- 2 LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 1/19/04 89-59 W 11- 3- 2 6-12- 3 8- 1- 3 4- 1- 2 3- 0- 0 DNP 9- 2- 3 0- 2- 0 16- 2- 1 VILLANOVA 1/21/04 62-56 W 9- 3- 5 27- 8- 1 11- 8- 3 DNP DNP DNP 3- 1- 4 DNP 0- 1- 1 at CONNECTICUT 1/24/04 66-56 W 7- 4- 7 26-12- 3 6- 8- 3 DNP DNP DNP 10- 3- 1 DNP 3- 0- 0 GEORGETOWN 1/26/04 65-50 W 18- 3- 5 8-10- 1 4- 2- 1 DNP DNP DNP 15- 7- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 SETON HALL 2/1/04 46-55 L 2- 0- 3 28-13- 0 3- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 3- 3- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 at Virginia Tech 02/04/04 57-69 L 9- 2- 2 18- 9- 4 6- 6- 2 2- 1- 0 DNP DNP 13- 6- 1 DNP 2- 2- 1 SYRACUSE 2/7/04 74-61 W 16- 4- 3 12- 5- 2 16-11- 1 DNP DNP DNP 14- 5- 2 DNP 6- 0- 0 at Villanova Wildcats 02/11/04 100-74 W 23- 2- 4 23-12- 4 8- 4- 3 4- 1- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP 20- 5- 5 2- 0- 0 3- 2- 0 at BOSTON COLLEGE 2-14-04 61-52 W 3- 1- 3 20-11- 3 9- 7- 3 DNP DNP DNP 5- 3- 3 DNP DNP MIAMI 2/21/04 70-57 W 13- 2- 2 11- 9- 4 6-10- 1 DNP DNP DNP 11- 3- 2 DNP DNP at Notre Dame 2/24/04 73-59 W 16- 0- 1 25-12- 3 4- 6- 2 0- 1- 1 DNP DNP 6- 3- 3 DNP 0- 0- 0 at St. John's 2/29/04 103-78 W 11- 1- 4 19-11- 1 13- 9- 3 9- 2- 4 DNP DNP 11- 3- 4 6- 4- 0 8- 2- 0

22 24 25 31 33 Opponent Date Score WL LAKSA,MAR BREWINGTO KOTTI,TUU ENGLERT,T SANDERS,R ------HOFSTRA 11/22/03 69-56 W 0- 0- 0 3- 0- 1 2- 4- 2 DNP 8- 5- 1 ALABAMA 11/29/03 76-71 W DNP 2- 1- 0 10- 4- 1 DNP 18- 6- 3 SOUTH FLORIDA 12/2/03 84-60 W 6- 1- 1 2- 4- 2 4- 5- 6 2- 0- 0 17- 5- 5 at Rhode Island 12/6/03 79-89 L 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 1 12- 7- 1 DNP 13- 4- 5 vs Illinois 12/9/03 70-51 W 3- 1- 1 4- 3- 1 3- 1- 0 DNP 15- 8- 0 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 12/21/03 72-67 W DNP 4- 2- 1 4- 2- 2 DNP 21- 4- 3 at Richmond 12/23/03 57-56 W DNP 4- 1- 1 4- 2- 0 DNP 13- 3- 4 SIENA 12/28/03 73-66 W 2- 1- 3 17- 4- 1 11- 5- 1 DNP 5- 3- 0 at Virginia 01/03/04 84-69 W 0- 0- 0 8- 0- 0 9- 6- 1 DNP 11- 3- 5 TEXAS 1/5/04 77-79 OL 0- 0- 0 3- 5- 1 10- 4- 0 DNP DNP at Rutgers 01/10/04 64-65 L DNP 4- 6- 3 2- 4- 1 DNP DNP at Seton Hall 1/12/04 63-60 W DNP 7- 3- 1 8- 8- 1 DNP DNP WEST VIRGINIA 1/17/04 87-66 W 0- 1- 0 5- 3- 3 6- 2- 2 DNP DNP LOYOLA UNIV. CHICAGO 1/19/04 89-59 W 8- 0- 0 10- 3- 2 13- 2- 1 1- 0- 0 DNP VILLANOVA 1/21/04 62-56 W DNP 2- 2- 2 10- 5- 0 DNP DNP at CONNECTICUT 1/24/04 66-56 W DNP 8- 1- 0 6- 2- 4 DNP DNP GEORGETOWN 1/26/04 65-50 W DNP 12- 2- 2 8- 3- 4 DNP DNP SETON HALL 2/1/04 46-55 L DNP 3- 1- 0 2- 9- 1 DNP 5- 6- 3 at Virginia Tech 02/04/04 57-69 L 0- 0- 0 DNP 7- 4- 1 DNP 0- 4- 0 SYRACUSE 2/7/04 74-61 W DNP 10- 5- 2 0- 3- 1 DNP 0- 1- 2 at Villanova Wildcats 02/11/04 100-74 W DNP 7- 3- 4 1- 1- 1 0- 0- 1 9- 2- 2 at BOSTON COLLEGE 2-14-04 61-52 W 0- 0- 0 10- 4- 4 5- 3- 0 DNP 9- 5- 0 MIAMI 2/21/04 70-57 W 3- 0- 2 2- 0- 1 10- 2- 2 DNP 14- 5- 2 at Notre Dame 2/24/04 73-59 W DNP 4- 2- 3 1- 1- 0 DNP 17- 8- 4 at St. John's 2/29/04 103-78 W DNP 9- 6- 3 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 1 15- 4- 6

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Providence College Season Box Score (as of Feb 29, 2004) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (20-5) (11-2) (8-3) (1-0) CONFERENCE...... (11-3) (5-1) (6-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (9-2) (6-1) (2-1) (1-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------03 GOMES, Ryan...... 25-25 869 34.8 170-321 .530 26-71 .366 123-140 .879 98 150 248 9.9 51 0 60 69 4 39 489 19.6 Conference-Only.. 14-14 497 35.5 104-190 .547 19-45 .422 52-59 .881 53 84 137 9.8 28 0 36 38 1 18 279 19.9 33 SANDERS, Rob...... 17-16 451 26.5 69-132 .523 20-45 .444 32-56 .571 26 50 76 4.5 47 1 45 56 6 37 190 11.2 Conference-Only.. 8-7 188 23.5 24-54 .444 7-22 .318 14-23 .609 12 23 35 4.4 20 0 19 23 2 18 69 8.6 01 MCGRATH, Donnie.... 25-25 848 33.9 90-215 .419 64-158 .405 30-41 .732 7 38 45 1.8 32 0 91 39 1 23 274 11.0 Conference-Only.. 14-14 473 33.8 51-118 .432 35-82 .427 18-25 .720 3 23 26 1.9 16 0 47 20 1 14 155 11.1 13 KABBA, Sheiku...... 25-25 750 30.0 86-202 .426 46-128 .359 34-43 .791 26 55 81 3.2 47 0 64 49 1 35 252 10.1 Conference-Only.. 14-14 438 31.3 56-117 .479 27-70 .386 14-18 .778 15 34 49 3.5 26 0 35 25 1 18 153 10.9 04 DOUTHIT, Marcus.... 25-25 756 30.2 73-161 .453 0-0 .000 54-71 .761 44 106 150 6.0 74 2 57 65 89 40 200 8.0 Conference-Only.. 14-14 428 30.6 46-102 .451 0-0 .000 32-40 .800 27 70 97 6.9 46 2 34 45 47 23 124 8.9 25 KOTTI, Tuukka...... 25-3 542 21.7 55-120 .458 10-18 .556 30-57 .526 26 63 89 3.6 68 4 33 41 21 31 150 6.0 Conference-Only.. 14-2 305 21.8 26-70 .371 3-10 .300 13-24 .542 9 38 47 3.4 37 3 18 20 8 15 68 4.9 24 BREWINGTON, Dwight. 24-6 483 20.1 52-123 .423 15-50 .300 21-37 .568 21 40 61 2.5 37 0 39 33 13 24 140 5.8 Conference-Only.. 13-5 303 23.3 30-75 .400 10-34 .294 13-21 .619 13 25 38 2.9 27 0 28 17 7 14 83 6.4 20 ANRIN, Chris...... 20-0 144 7.2 22-48 .458 20-45 .444 1-5 .200 4 10 14 0.7 10 0 7 5 1 3 65 3.3 Conference-Only.. 11-0 90 8.2 11-27 .407 9-25 .360 0-0 .000 2 6 8 0.7 5 0 4 2 0 0 31 2.8 05 BROWN, Gerald...... 9-0 63 7.0 8-17 .471 1-7 .143 4-6 .667 2 5 7 0.8 5 0 7 8 0 5 21 2.3 Conference-Only.. 7-0 47 6.7 7-12 .583 1-5 .200 2-4 .500 2 3 5 0.7 4 0 5 7 0 3 17 2.4 22 LAKSA, Maris...... 12-0 63 5.3 7-19 .368 6-15 .400 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 0.3 6 0 7 5 1 2 22 1.8 Conference-Only.. 4-0 11 2.8 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0.8 10 VAN DE WALLE, Sean. 3-0 4 1.3 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.0 Conference-Only.. 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 15 HILL, Herbert...... 11-0 28 2.5 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 3 5 8 0.7 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 1.0 Conference-Only.. 4-0 15 3.8 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 2 2 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 2.3 31 ENGLERT,Timothy.... 4-0 7 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 0.8 Conference-Only.. 2-0 4 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 11 MILLS, Abdul...... 2-0 17 8.5 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 0.5 Conference-Only.. 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 TEAM...... 26 42 68 2.7 0 2 Conference-Only.. 12 25 37 2.6 0 2 ------Total...... 25 5025 636-1371 .464 209-541 .386 340-474 .717 284 568 852 34.1 380 7 415 377 138 243 1821 72.8 Conference-Only.. 14 2800 358-770 .465 112-294 .381 163-222 .734 150 335 485 34.6 211 5 230 202 67 124 991 70.8 ------Opponents...... 25 5026 595-1446 .411 153-462 .331 238-372 .640 330 505 835 33.4 420 - 318 387 69 211 1581 63.2 Conference-Only.. 14 2801 318-800 .398 84-272 .309 138-220 .627 183 287 470 33.6 203 6 166 195 44 121 858 61.3

TEAM STATISTICS PC OPP ------SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total SCORING...... 1821 1581 ------Points per game...... 72.8 63.2 Providence College...... 904 914 3 - 1821 Scoring margin...... +9.6 - Opponents...... 707 869 5 - 1581 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 636-1371 595-1446 Field goal pct...... 464 .411 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 209-541 153-462 ------3-point FG pct...... 386 .331 Providence College...... 69 17 86 3-pt FG made per game.. 8.4 6.1 Opponents...... 69 12 81 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 340-474 238-372 Free throw pct...... 717 .640 REBOUNDS...... 852 835 Rebounds per game...... 34.1 33.4 Rebounding margin...... +0.7 - ASSISTS...... 415 318 Assists per game...... 16.6 12.7 TURNOVERS...... 377 387 Turnovers per game..... 15.1 15.5 Turnover margin...... +0.4 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 0.8 STEALS...... 243 211 Steals per game...... 9.7 8.4 BLOCKS...... 138 69 Blocks per game...... 5.5 2.8 WINNING STREAK...... 6 - Home win streak...... 2 - ATTENDANCE...... 125465 91731 Home games-Avg/Game.... 13-9651 11-7642 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 1-7665

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Providence College...... 904 914 3 - 1821 Opponents...... 707 869 5 - 1581 www.friars.com