2019-20 prospectus

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DUQUESNE DUKES QUOTING COACH DAMBROT Record: 19-13 “I’m excited about our team. In the first two years, we Atlantic 10: 10-8/T6th focused on improving our talent level and now we’ve moved Non-Conference: 9-5 toward working on creating a winning culture and a winning 14-5; 4-6; 1-2 H: A: N: mentality. I feel we’re in a good place to do that. We’ve had a Head Coach: Keith Dambrot good spring and summer and the team has done a good job of Overall: 448-238 (21 seasons) buying in to what we need to do to take that next step. At Duquesne: 35-29 (2 seasons) “Last year we showed toughness at times, but we have 2019 LEADERS to learn to be more consistent ... more consistent on the defen- Points Eric Williams Jr. (14.0) sive end and more consistent shooting the ball. We need to be Rebounds Eric Williams Jr. (7.6) better with the ball and better at sharing the ball. We had mo- Assists SINCERE CARRY (161/5.8) ments where we were a very good team, and at other times Steals SINCERE CARRY (68/2.4) we were a little up-and-down which put us in holes. Blocks MICHAEL HUGHES (66/2.3) 3-Pointers FRANKIE HUGHES (71) “Every play, every day is kind of my motto. If you get Returnees in BOLD CAPS (Frankie Hughes is injured and will miss the season) after it every play on every day then you have a much better chance to be consistent. You also have to get a little bit ‘old’ 2019 TEAM to develop more consistency. The more you can stay ‘old,’ the Points / Margin 73.5 / +1.2 Rebounds / Margin 35.4 / -2.7 better you can be over time. This is kind of our time where Turnovers / Margin 14.1 / +1.3 we’re a little bit older and a little more mature. We’re a little bigger and stronger and I think we’ll be a little more consistent 2019-20 QUICK HITS because of that.” • The Dukes are entering their third season under head coach Keith Dambrot. Dambrot, who inherited a 10-22 team in 2017- 18, posted a 16-16 record in 2018 and guided a 2019 team - with • The Dukes welcome six newcomers including 6-5 Fr. G Maceo a roster that saw 97 percent of its points come from freshmen Austin (Sharon, Pa.), 6-1 Fr. G Evan Buckley (Ashburn, Va.), 6-11 and sophomores - to 19 wins (19-13) and a 10-8 Atlantic 10 finish Fr. C James Ellis (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 6-3 Fr. G Jake Harper (Dayton, (T6th). The Dukes, who were picked to finish 11th in last year’s Ohio), 6-5 Fr. G Ashton Miller (Scotch Plains, N.J.) and 6-11 Gr. A-10 preseason poll, tied the school record for conference wins C Baylee Steele (Norwalk, Iowa/Utah Valley University). Ellis, who and posted the school’s highest win total since 2011. was part of the 2018-19 recruiting class, sat out last season. He is Duquesne’s first player from Pittsburgh’s City League since Jack • Duquesne returns three starters - 2019 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Higgins (Schenley) transferred in from Cleveland State (at DU from Team member 6-1 So. G Sincere Carry (12.1, 3.6, 161 assists, 2004-06). Ellis is the first City League basketball player signed out 68 steals), 6-8 Jr. C Michael Hughes (11.2, 6.5, 66 blocks) and of high school by Duquesne since Courtney Wallace (1998-01) who 6-5 Jr. F Marcus Weathers (10.0, 6.4). A fourth starter, 6-4 Jr. attended Perry Traditional Academy. Steele, who began his career G Frankie Hughes (8.9, 2.2, 71 3-pointers), underwent season- at Des Moines Area Community College, spent one year at Eastern ending knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus in early October. Michigan (4.4, 4.1 in 2016-17) before transferring to Utah Valley University, where he was one of two players to start all 35 games for • Additional key returnees include 2019 Atlantic 10 Sixth Man of the 25-10 CBI second round Wolverines (8.5, 7.2 in 2018-19). The the Year 5-8 Jr. G Tavian Dunn-Martin (7.8, 1.4, 81 assists, 47 fourth graduate transfer in Duquesne basketball history has played 3-pointers), 6-3 So., G Lamar Norman Jr. (4.8, 1.6), 6-10 So. F in 68 Division I games with a team-high 57 career starts. Austin Rotroff (4.2, 2.4) and 6-9 So. F Amari Kelly (2.1, 2.1). Rotroff and Kelly are both coming off season-ending ACL injuries • With the loss of Frankie Hughes (knee surgery), Duquesne returns suffered in separate games vs. Saint Louis last season (Rotroff on over 60 percent of its scoring from a team the led the Atlantic 10 with Jan. 23 in Pittsburgh and Kelly on Mar. 6 in St. Louis). Caleb Da- a 73.5 ppg. average. Six of DU’s top eight point producers from last vis (seven career games played), DU’s lone senior, is also back. season are back. All but two of DU’s 1,295 points in conference play last year (99.8%) came from freshmen and sophomores.

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DAMBROT ON THE ATLANTIC 10 RACE QUICK FACTS “VCU has pretty much everyone back and Dayton has added some key pieces. Davidson also has a lot of people back as well. But I wouldn’t count out anybody. There GENERAL is a lot of talent in this league. Saint Louis came in and won the tournament over a St. Name of School Duquesne University Street Address 600 Forbes Avenue Bonaventure team that had a bunch of talented freshmen who gained a lot valuable City/Zip Pittsburgh, Pa. 15282 experience. Rhode Island has Fatts [Russell], [Jeff] Dowtin and [Cyril] Langevine all back, Founded 1878 by the Holy Ghost Fathers so they have a good nucleus. Richmond will be more healthy and La Salle played well Enrollment 9,344 down the stretch. It will be a matter of who can play together. I think it will be wide open Nickname Dukes again.” School Colors Red and Blue Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 282) Arena/Capacity UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse WORTH NOTING DUKES UNDER set to open in 2020-21 DAMBROT Affiliation NCAA Division I • Head Coach Keith Dambrot’s 35 wins are the Conference Atlantic 10 / 43rd season most by a DU coach through his first two sea- Keith Dambrot, who inherited a 10-win President Ken Gormley (Pittsburgh ‘77) sons. His 16 wins in 2018 were the most by a DU team in 2017-18, has posted 16 and 19 Athletics Director Dave Harper (Wright St. ‘92) first-year coach since went 17-5 in wins in his first two seasons on the University Website www.duq.edu 1948-49. DU’s 19 wins last season were its most Bluff. DU’s conference win total has Athletics Website www.GoDuquesne.com gone from 3 to 7 to 10 under Dambrot: since 2011. HISTORY • Duquesne has exceeded its preseason A-10 pick YEAR W/L A-10 PLACE First Year of Basketball 1913-14 in each of its first two seasons under Dambrot. The 2017 10-22 3-15 14th All-Time Record 1,405-1,123 (103 years) ______Atlantic 10 Record 240-427 (42 years) 2018 Dukes, picked to finish last, ended up tied for 10th. Last year DU, picked 11th, ended up tied for 2018 16-16 7-11 t10th A-10 Champ Record 20-39 (40 appearances) 2019 19-13 10-8 t6th 1977 (Champion), 1981 (runner-up), 2009 (runner-up) sixth. It was the first time since 2009 (picked 12th, finished tied for fifth) that a DU team exceeded its NCAA Tournament/Last (Record) 5/1977 (4-5) 2018 Notes preseason pick by five or more spots. 1940 (Final Four), 1952 (Regional Final), 1969 (Regional • DU, picked last in the A-10 preseason Semifinal), 1971 (First Round), 1977 (First Round) poll, ended up tied for 10th. NIT/Last (Record) 17/2009 (17-19) • Duquesne’s five Atlantic 10 home-and-home opponents remain unchanged for the fourth • It was the seventh-best single-season 1940 (runner-up), 1941, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1953, improvement (from 10-22 to 16-16) in 1954 (runner-up), 1955 (Champion), 1956, 1962, 1964, consecutive season: Dayton, Fordham, George 1968, 1970, 1980, 1981, 1994, 2009 school history. Washington, St. Bonaventure & Saint Louis. CBI/Last (Record) 3/2016 (2-3) 2019 Notes 2010, 2011, 2016 • The Dukes prepared for the season with a trip • Led a team with 11 newcomers (97% Last Post-Season Opponent to the Bahamas August 5-11. It was the third-ever of scoring came from freshmen and at Morehead State (L 72-82) 2016 CBI (Second Round) foreign tour for Duquesne which traveled to Toronto sophomores) to a tie for sixth in the to play four games in three days over Labor Day A-10. COACHING STAFF weekend in 2007 and also went to Ireland for a • Tied the school record for conference Head Coach Keith Dambrot (Akron ‘82) four-game tour in August of 2015. DU was allowed wins (10). It was the sixth time in 42 Record at Duquesne (Yrs.) 35-29 (2 years) 10 practices prior to departing. A-10 seasons that DU finished with a Career Record (Yrs.) 448-238 (21 years) winning conference record. Assistant Coaches Rick McFadden (Akron ‘05) • Duquesne will return to the Bahamas Nov. 21-24 Charles Thomas (Eastern Michigan ‘00) Terry Weigand (Ashland ‘89) for the Junkanoo Jam in Bimini. The Dukes will face Director of Operations Indiana State, Air Force and Loyola Marymount in the four-day event. The Dukes will also Steve McNees (Akron ‘10) face Marshall in the second game of the inaugural Cleveland Classic at Rocket Mortgage Asst. to the Head Coach FieldHouse on Dec. 29. The DU/Marshall game will be preceded by a game between Ohio Carl Thomas (Eastern Michigan ‘00) State and West Virginia. The Dukes will also face UAB and Austin Peay at the St. Pete Dir. Player Development Ashton Gibbs (Pitt ‘12) Dir. Community Relations and Player Mentoring Shootout. Bill Brown (Ohio ‘74) Graduate Asst. Gavin Block (Ohio ‘19) • The Dukes, who broke the Palumbo Center record for wins (14) in 2018, didn’t lack for Graduate Asst. Ari Stern (Wooster ‘18) drama in coming back from double-digit deficits to win eight times - including five times in Assoc. AD/Sports Performance John Henderson conference play. DU, which was 10-8 when trailing at the half last season, erased 19-point Athletic Trainer (MBB) Brian Beck deficits to defeat both Rhode Island at home and George Mason on the road.

2019-20 TEAM INFORMATION Players Returning/Lost 9/6 RETURNING PERCENTAGES BY CLASS Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Totals reflect the the loss of junior starting guard Frankie Hughes to season-ending knee surgery Breakdown (Gr./Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) 1/1/4/4/5 First-Year Players 6 CLASS MIN PTS REBS ASTS STLS BLKS Maceo Austin, Evan Buckley, James Ellis, Jake Harper, Seniors (1) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ashon Miller, Baylee Steele Juniors (3) 33.9 37.6 41.1 29.9 28.8 60.9 Sophomores (4) 28.4 25.9 23.9 41.6 36.4 23.8 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION % RETURNING (8) 62.3 63.5 65.0 71.5 65.2 84.7 ALL H A N 2018-19 Record 19-13 14-5 4-6 1-2 Senior: Caleb Davis; Juniors: Tavian Dunn-Martin, Michael Hughes, Marcus Weathers (injured guard A-10/Finish 10-8/t6th 6-3 4-5 0-0 Frankie Hughes not included); Sophomores: Sincere Carry, Amari Kelly, Lamar Norman Jr., Austin Rotroff A-10 Championship (0-1) % LOST (8) 37.7 36.5 35.0 28.5 34.8 15.3 lost in second round to Saint Joseph’s Gavin Bizeau (Fr.), Zach Snyder (Sr.), Dylan Swingle (Fr.-RS), Kellon Taylor (Jr.), Brandon Wade (Fr.), Eric Post Season None Williams Jr. (So.) (total also includes Mike Lewis II (Jr.) who left team at mid-semester)

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A NEW RED AND BLUE • RENOVATION UNDERWAY Two to Watch Sophomore guard Sincere Carry (12.1 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 161 assists, 68 steals), a member of the 2019 A-10 All-Rookie Team, led the confer- ence in assists per game (5.8) and finished second in steals per game (2.4). Just the second person in school history to lead the A-10 in assists, Carry ranked first among the nation’s freshmen in steals per game (14th overall nationally) and fifth (29th overall nationally) in assists per game. Carry was the team’s second-leading scorer at 12.1 ppg. His 13.4 ppg. in confer- ence play was second only to Eric Williams Jr.’s 13.6 ppg. Junior cen- ter Michael Hughes, came off dou- ble-shin surgery (undergone while sitting out following his transfer from Akron) to score in double-digits 17 times. His .589 field goal percent- age was the sixth-highest in school history. The 240-pound center, who had never topped six points in a • Duquesne will be without a true home in 2019-20 with renovation work on the new UPMC game as a freshman at Akron, was Cooper Fieldhouse underway. The modernized and re-imagined facility is named in honor also a force on the defensive end, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Chuck Cooper - ranking 20th nationally in blocked the first African-American drafted by the NBA in 1950. Phase shots per game (2.36). Hughes led For an all-inclusive look at I of the project is targeted for completion prior to the 2020-21 the A-10 in blocks in conference the UMPC Cooper Field- games only at 2.89 per game. athletics season. In the interim, the Dukes will play selected house renovation project, games at PPG Paints Arena in addition to other off-campus scan the QR code below: sites. Says head coach Keith Dambrot: What’s Gone? “From a competitive standpoint, Its not an ideal Six players are gone from last situation, but the end result will be well worth it. We’re year’s roster, including two-year not going to make any excuses. Our job is to be ready to starter Jr. G Eric Williams Jr. (14.0, play every single night, whether its home, road, neutral, 7.86), So. F Gavin Bizeau (1.3, 0.7), in another college gym or at PPG Paints Arena. We So. G Brandon Wade (1.0, 0.7), just have to make sure we twake care of business. If So. C Dylan Swingle (Redshirted), we can get through it, it should make us a pretty good Sr. F Kellon Taylor (0.9, 1.2) and tournament-tested team. It’s a situation where we won’t graduated senior Zach Snyder have a true home court advantage, we’ll just have to get (eight career games played). Wil- through it.” liams Jr., a 2017-18 A-10 All-Rookie pick who transferred to Oregon, led PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE the Dukes in scoring and rebound- • A modernized facade that engages the building as a major thoroughfare from the ing last season. He totaled 905 Bluff to the Uptown Pittsburgh neighborhood. points and scored in double digits • Wider, more accessible concourses with improved concession areas. 45 times in his two seasons on the • Premium seating opportunities on the club and suite levels. Bluff. Bizeau, who saw action in 20 • Expanded and upgraded technology throughout the facility, including state-of-the-art games, transferred to Toledo and video boards, concourse and club-level televisions, along with an upgraded sound Swingle, who redshirted last sea- system. son, transferred to Bowling Green. • An expanded sport performance center featuring a new weight room and nutrition bar. Taylor, who played in 50 games in • The Gilliand Center for Academic Success with a 150-seat Father Sean Hogan Lec- three seasons, has elected to focus ture Hall and PNC Leadership Academy, academic commons and instructional rooms. on football (a starting receiver for • An all-weather practice facility on the site of the current McCloskey Field. DU’s 2018 Northeast Conference • Renovated team locker rooms for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, champion FCS football team, Taylor track and field, and cross country. will compete as a senior this fall). • New ticket office and team shop as well as office space for coaches and athletics staff.

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2019-20 DUQUESNE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE (times listed are Eastern • additional TV clearances may be added • please check GoDuquesne.com for the latest schedule updates)

Date Day Opponent Digital TV Site Time Nov. 5 Tues. PRINCETON (DH) ESPN+ PPG Paints Arena 6:00 pm Nov. 12 Tues. LAMAR ESPN+ La Roche University 7:00 pm Nov. 15 Fri. LIPSCOMB ESPN+ La Roche University 7:00 pm Nov. 21 Thurs. vs. Indiana State - JJ FloHoops Bimini, Bahamas 6:30 pm Nov. 22 Fri. vs. Air Force - JJ FloHoops Bimini, Bahamas 6:30 pm Nov. 24 Sun. vs. Loyola Marymount - JJ FloHoops Bimini, Bahamas 6:30 pm Dec. 4 Wed. VMI ESPN+ La Roche University 7:00 pm Dec. 9 Mon. COLUMBIA ESPN+ La Roche University 7:00 pm Dec. 14 Sat. vs. Radford Akron, Ohio TBA Dec. 21 Sat. vs. Austin Peay - SP St. Petersburg, Fla. 2:30 pm Dec. 22 Sun. vs. UAB - SP St. Petersburg, Fla. 2:30 pm Dec. 29 Sun. vs. Marshall - CL Cleveland, Ohio 2:30 pm Jan. 2 Thurs. SAINT LOUIS+ ESPN+ Robert Morris University 7:00 pm Jan. 5 Sun. DAVIDSON+ NBC Sports App NBCSN Robert Morris University 2:00 pm Jan. 8 Wed. at Saint Joseph’s+ ESPN+ Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 pm Jan. 11 Sat. at George Washington+ ESPN+ Washington, D.C. 4:00 pm Jan. 15 Wed. FORDHAM+ ESPN+ PPG Paints Arena 7:00 pm Jan. 22 Wed. at Rhode Island+ ESPN+ Kingston, R.I. 7:00 pm Jan. 25 Sat. at Massachusetts+ ESPN+ NESNplus Amherst, Mass. 2:00 pm Jan. 29 Wed. DAYTON+ CBS Sports App CBSSN PPG Paints Arena 7:00 pm Feb. 2 Sun. LA SALLE+ ESPN+ PPG Paints Arena 2:00 pm Feb. 5 Wed. at Saint Louis+ ESPN+ FoxMW St. Louis, Mo. 7:00 pm Feb. 8 Sat. ST. BONAVENTURE+ NBC Sports App NBCSN Robert Morris University 3:00 pm Feb. 16 Sun. at Fordham+ NBC Sports App NBCSN Bronx, N.Y. 2:00 pm Feb. 19 Wed. GEORGE WASHINGTON+ (DH) ESPN+ PPG Paints Arena 8:00 pm Feb. 22 Sat. at Dayton+ WatchStadium STADIUM Dayton, Ohio 2:00 pm Feb. 26 Wed. at St. Bonaventure+ WatchStadium STADIUM Olean, N.Y. 7:00 pm Feb. 29 Sat. GEORGE MASON+ ESPN+ Robert Morris University 7:00 pm Mar. 3 Tues. at VCU+ ESPN+ MASN Richmond, Va. 7:00 pm Mar. 6 Fri. RICHMOND+ ESPN+ PPG Paints Arena 7:00 pm Mar. 11 Wed. Atlantic 10 Championship 1st Round# ESPN+ Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:00/3:30 pm Mar. 12 Thurs. Atlantic 10 Second Round NBC Sports App NBCSN Brooklyn, N.Y. 12:00/2:30/6:00/8:30 pm Mar. 13 Fri. Atlantic 10 Quarterfinal NBC Sports App NBCSN Brooklyn, N.Y. 12:00/2:30/6:00/8:30 pm Mar. 14 Sat. Atlantic 10 Semifinal CBS Sports App CBSSN Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:00/3:30 pm Mar. 15 Sun. Atlantic 10 Final CBS Sports App CBS Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:00 pm

JJ - Junkanoo Jam; SP - St. Pete Shootout at Eckerd College; CL - Cleveland Classic at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Nov. 5 DH followed by DU women vs. Kent State; Feb. 19 DH preceded by DU women vs. Rhode Island + - Denotes Atlantic 10 Conference games (DU’s home-and-home opponents are: Dayton, Fordham, George Washington, St. Bonaventure & Saint Louis) # - All 14 conference schools will compete in the 2020 Atlantic 10 Championship at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

2019-20 HOME GAMES BY VENUE

PPG Paints Arena (6 games) Robert Morris University (4 games) La Roche University (4 games) Tues., Nov. 5 - Princeton UPMC Events Center Kerr Fitness Center Wed., Jan. 15 - Fordham Thurs., Jan. 2 - Saint Louis Tues., Nov. 12 - Lamar Wed., Jan. 29 - Dayton Sun., Jan. 5 - Davidson Fri., Nov. 15 - Lipscomb Sun., Feb. 2 - La Salle Sat., Feb. 8 - St. Bonaventure Wed., Dec. 4 - VMI Wed., Feb. 19 - George Washington Sat., Feb. 29 - George Mason Mon., Dec. 9 - Columbia Fri., Mar. 6 - Richmond

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2019-20 DUQUESNE MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

NUMERICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School (Transfer) 0 Tavian Dunn-Martin Jr. G 5-8 155 Huntington, W.Va./Huntington (Akron) 1 James Ellis Fr. C 6-11 230 Pittsburgh, Pa./Westinghouse 2 Maceo Austin Fr. G 6-5 190 Sharon, Pa./Kennedy Catholic 3 Frankie Hughes Jr. G 6-4 195 Cleveland, Ohio/Garfield Heights (Missouri) 4 Lamar Norman Jr. So. G 6-3 180 Grand Rapids, Mich./Godwin Heights 5 Marcus Weathers Jr. F 6-5 215 Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission North (Miami, Ohio) 10 Sincere Carry So. G 6-1 180 Solon, Ohio/Solon 14 Ashton Miller Fr. G 6-5 200 Scotch Plains, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 21 Michael Hughes Jr. C 6-8 240 Kansas City, Mo./Liberty North (Akron) 22 Evan Buckley Fr. G 6-1 185 Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge 23 Amari Kelly So. F 6-9 230 Long Island, N.Y./Meadowcreek, Norcross, Ga. 30 Jake Harper Fr. G 6-3 175 Dayton, Ohio/Pittsburgh (Pa.) Avonworth 31 Caleb Davis Sr. G 6-0 175 New Kensington, Pa./Valley 34 Austin Rotroff So. F 6-10 240 Wauseon, Ohio/Wauseon 44 Baylee Steele Gr. C 6-11 240 Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk (Utah Valley)

ALPHABETICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School (Transfer) 2 Maceo Austin Fr. G 6-5 190 Sharon, Pa./Kennedy Catholic 22 Evan Buckley Fr. G 6-1 185 Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge 10 Sincere Carry So. G 6-1 180 Solon, Ohio/Solon 31 Caleb Davis Sr. G 6-0 175 New Kensington, Pa./Valley 0 Tavian Dunn-Martin Jr. G 5-8 155 Huntington, W.Va./Huntington (Akron) 1 James Ellis Fr. C 6-11 230 Pittsburgh, Pa./Westinghouse 30 Jake Harper Fr. G 6-3 175 Dayton, Ohio/Pittsburgh (Pa.) Avonworth 3 Frankie Hughes Jr. G 6-4 195 Cleveland, Ohio/Garfield Heights (Missouri) 21 Michael Hughes Jr. C 6-8 240 Kansas City, Mo./Liberty North (Akron) 23 Amari Kelly So. F 6-9 230 Long Island, N.Y./Meadowcreek, Norcross, Ga. 14 Ashton Miller Fr. G 6-5 200 Scotch Plains, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 4 Lamar Norman Jr. So. G 6-3 180 Grand Rapids, Mich./Godwin Heights 34 Austin Rotroff So. F 6-10 240 Wauseon, Ohio/Wauseon 44 Baylee Steele Gr. C 6-11 240 Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk (Utah Valley) 5 Marcus Weathers Jr. F 6-5 215 Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission North (Miami, Ohio)

NOTE: Junior guard Frankie Hughes underwent season-ending knee surgery in October (torn meniscus). He will not play in 2019-20.

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Keith Dambrot (Akron ‘82) - 3rd year at Duquesne, 22nd year overall Assistant Coaches: Terry Weigand (Ashland ‘89); Rick McFadden (Akron ‘05); Charles Thomas (Eastern Michigan ‘00) - all 3rd year Director of Operations: Steve McNees (Akron ‘10) - 3rd year Assistant to the Head Coach: Carl Thomas (Eastern Michigan ‘00) - 3rd year Director of Player Development: Ashton Gibbs (Pitt ‘12) - 2nd year Director of Community Relations and Player Mentoring: Bill Brown (Ohio ‘74) - 3rd year Director of Student-Athlete Development: Adam Kaplan (Suffolk ‘15) - 1st year Graduate Assistants: Gavin Block (Ohio ‘19) and Ari Stern (Wooster ‘18) - 1st year

SUPPORT STAFF Associate AD/Sports Performance: John Henderson (Weber State ‘07) - 4th year Assistant AD/Basketball Administration: Amanda Baird (Akron ‘07) - 3rd year Assistant Director/Student Services: Maggie Burnham (Northwestern ‘15) - 3rd year Head Athletic Trainer: Brian Beck (Duquesne ‘04) - 3rd year

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2019-20 DUQUESNE ROSTER BREAKDOWN + – indicates starter; * – indicates letters earned

RETURNING STARTERS (3*) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts. Reb. G/GS Hometown Quick Facts 10 +Sincere Carry* So. G 6-1 12.1 3.6 28/28 Solon, Ohio A-10 All-Rookie Team; led A-10 in assists/g. (5.8) 3 +Frankie Hughes* Jr. G 6-4 8.9 2.2 32/22 Cleveland, Ohio Team high 71 3-pointers 21 +Michael Hughes* Jr. C 6-8 11.2 6.5 29/28 Kansas City, Mo. A-10 best 52 blocks in conference play (2.9/g.) 5 +Marcus Weathers* Jr. F 6-5 10.0 6.4 31/30 Overland Park, Kan. Double-digit scorer in 14 of 18 A-10 games

* - Junior guard Frankie Hughes underwent season-ending knee surgery in October (torn meniscus). He will not play in 2019-20.

ADDITIONAL RETURNEES (5) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Pts. Reb. G/GS Hometown Quick Facts 31 Caleb Davis Sr. G 6-0 0.0 0.5 2/0 New Kensington, Pa. Has played in seven career games 0 Tavian Dunn-Martin* Jr. G 5-8 7.8 1.4 32/4 Huntington, W.Va. 2019 A-10 Sixth Man of Year 23 Amari Kelly* So. F 6-9 2.1 2.1 29/0 Long Island, N.Y. Season-ending knee injury on Mar. 6 at SLU 4 Lamar Norman Jr.* So. G 6-3 4.8 1.6 27/3 Grand Rapids, Mich. 80 of his 129 points came in five games 34 Austin Rotroff* So. F 6-10 4.2 2.4 19/5 Wauseon, Ohio Season-ending knee injury on Jan. 23 vs. SLU

NEWCOMERS (6) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Ppg. Rpg. Hometown Last School 2 Maceo Austin Fr. G 6-5 190 22.3 Sharon, Pa. Kennedy Catholic 22 Evan Buckley Fr. G 6-1 185 22.7 8.1a Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 1 James Ellis Fr. C 6-11 230 21.0 12.0 Pittsburgh, Pa. Westinghouse 30 Jake Harper Fr. G 6-3 175 15.0 6.0 Dayton, Ohio Pittsburgh (Pa.) Avonworth 14 Ashton Miller Fr. G 6-5 200 20.2 4.6 Scotch Plains, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 44 Baylee Steele Gr. C 6-11 240 8.5 7.2 Norwalk, Iowa Utah Valley Unversity James Ellis signed with Duquesne in 2018-19 and sat out last season Baylee Steele is a graduate transfer from Utah Valley University, his stats listed are from last season at UVU

PLAYERS NOT RETURNING (6) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Pts. Reb. G/GS Hometown Quick Facts 50 +Eric Williams Jr.** So. G 6-6 14.0 7.6 32/28 Port Huron, Mich. Leading scorer and rebounder; transfer to Oregon 14 Gavin Bizeau* Fr. F 6-11 1.3 0.7 20/0 Plainfield, Ind. Transferred to Toledo 2 Brandon Wade* Fr. G 6-2 1.0 0.7 27/1 Ann Arbor, Mich. Transferred 20 Kellon Taylor* Jr. F 6-5 0.9 1.2 9/0 Landover, Md. Two-sport athlete (FB/WR) saw action in nine g. 25 Dylan Swingle Fr. C 6-11 ------/-- Chillicothe, Ohio 2018-19 redshirt transferred to Bowling Green 32 Zach Snyder Sr. F 6-5 0.0 0.3 3/0 Cranberry Twp., Pa. Lone senior in 2018-19; played in eight career g.

Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Total Players Returning/Lost: 9/6; Roster Breakdown (Gr./Sr./Jr./So./Fr.): 1/1/4/4/5 2019-20 Active Roster Breakdown: 15 players Graduate Student (1): Baylee Steele; Senior (1): Caleb Davis; Juniors (4): Tavian Dunn-Martin, Frankie Hughes, Michael Hughes, Marcus Weathers; Sophomores (4): Sincere Carry, Amari Kelly, Lamar Norman Jr., Austin Rotroff; Freshmen (5): Maceo Austin, Evan Buckley, James Ellis, Jake Harper, Ashton Miller

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BY STATE BREAKDOWN BY CLASS 10 Sincere Carry sin-SEER Ohio (4) Carry, Harper, F.Hughes, Rotroff GRADUTATE STUDENT 1 0 Tavian Dunn-Martin TAY-vee-en Pennsylvania (3) Austin, Davis, Ellis Steele 23 Amari Kelly uh-MAR-ee Iowa (1) Steele 34 Austin Rotroff ROE-troff Michigan (1) Norman Jr. SENIORS 1 Missouri (1) M.Hughes Davis STAFF New Jersey (1) Miller Keith Dambrot (head coach) DAM-brot New York (1) Kelly JUNIORS 4 Terry Weigand (assistant coach) WHY-gand Kansas (1) Weathers Dunn-Martin, F.Hughes, M.Hughes, Weathers Dave Saba (media relations) SAY-ba Virginia (1) Buckley SOPHOMORES 4 West Virginia (1) Dunn-Martin Carry, Kelly, Norman Jr., Rotroff OTHER Solon, Ohio SOLE-un FRESHMEN 5 Wauseon, Ohio WAW-see-ahn Austin, Buckley, Ellis, Harper, Miller

1ST-YEAR PLAYERS (6) Austin, Buckley, Ellis, Harper, Miller, Steele

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10 • SINCERE CARRY SINCERELY So., G, 6-1, 180, Solon, Ohio/Solon SOMETHING SPECIAL • 2018-19 ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM • “I think he’ll play better this year. We really tried to attack some of the things he NATION’S TOP FRESHMAN needed to work on. He’s a high-level worker who is tough, strong and competitive. We’re ASSIST MEN just trying to continue to work on his consistency, one day and one game at a time. The key Carry finished 29th nationally and fifth is that he really wants to be a high-level player.” among freshmen in assists/g: -- Keith Dambrot 1. Kai Toews, UNCW 7.7 As a Freshman (2018-19) 2. Cameron Parker, Sacred Heart 6.9 • Started all 28 games in which he played. • Led the Atlantic 10 in assists per game (5.8) and finished second in steals per game (2.4) on his way to 3. Jalen Pickett, Siena 6.7 earning a spot on the A-10 All-Rookie Team. Was the fifth freshman and second player in DU history to 4. Grayson Murphy, Belmont 6.5 lead the conference in assists (joining Martin Osimani who led the A-10 in 2003-04). 5. SINCERE CARRY, Duquesne 5.8 • Ranked first among the nation’s freshmen in steals per game (14th overall nationally) and fifth among 6. Camren Wynter, Drexel 5.4 freshmen in assists per game (29th overall nationally). 7. Andrew Nembhard, Florida 5.4 • Was the team’s second-leading scorer at 12.1 ppg. His 13.4 points per game in A-10 play was second 8. Tre Jones, Duke 5.3 only to Eric Williams Jr.’s 13.6 ppg. • His 161 assists were two shy of the freshman record of 163 set by Clayton Adams in 1987-88. 9. James Akinjo, Georgetown 5.2 • Had a 1.9-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio (161-to-83). 10. Braden Norris, Oakland 5.2 • His 5.75 apg. average was the best-ever by a DU freshman and second-best in school history (since assists were first recorded as an official stat by the NCAA in 1983-84). • His 2.43 steals per game average was the second-best by a DU freshman, behind only T.J. McCon- NATION’S FRESHMAN nell’s 2.84 spg. in 2010-11. It was the fourth-best steals/g. average in school history. STEALS LEADERS • Scored in double digits 18 times to go along with six games with eight or more assists. Carry ranked 14th nationally and first • Had nine assists in 29 turnover-free minutes in the opener vs. William & Mary. The nine assists were among freshmen in steals/g: the most by a freshman in a season opener. • Followed that by scoring 23 of his 32 points in the second half to help DU erase a 14-point second half 1. SINCERE CARRY, Duquesne 2.43 deficit and defeat UIC in overtime. Sent the UIC game to OT with a driving layup at the end of regulation. 2. Zion Williamson, Duke 2.12 Was 13-of-20 from the field (3-of-6 from 3-point) and added eight assists, six rebounds and four steals in 38 minutes. The 32 points tied the second-most by a DU freshman (two behind the record of 34 set by 3. Pinky Wiley, Delaware St. 2.06 Eric Williams Jr. vs. George Mason in 2018). 4. Jalen Pickett, Siena 2.00 • Scored 14 of his 19 points in the second half vs. Marshall. Added seven assists, five rebounds and five 5. Trey McGowens, Pittsburgh 1.94 steals in the win. Played in integral role in holding Marshall’s Jon Elmore (21.4 ppg.) to 12 points on 2-of- Jomaru Brown, Eastern Ky. 1.94 11 shooting. 7. Tre Jones, Duke 1.89 • Had 15 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals vs. Penn State. The six steals were most by a 8. Javon Freeman, Valparaiso 1.82 Duke since Nov. 18, 2011 (Eric Evans vs. UDC). Added 14 points, five rebounds, four assists and four 9. Jr. Clay, Tennessee Tech 1.76 steals before fouling out of the 85-84 OT win over Eastern Kentucky to earn A-10 Rookie of the Week (Dec. 24). 10. Ashton Hagans, Kentucky 1.65 • Scored a team-high 17 points and limited A-10 Player of the Year Jon Axel Gudmundsson (17.8 ppg.) to 12 points (0-of-4 from 3-point) at Davidson. Held Fordham’s Nick Honor (16.4 ppg.) - a fellow A-10 All- FRESHMEN WHO HAVE LED Rookie pick - to 11 points on 5-of-17 shooting on Jan. 9. • Had a team-high 21 points and six assists in helping the Dukes to their first win at Richmond since 1993 THE A-10 IN ASSISTS and followed that with 21 points, six rebounds and eight assists in 42 minutes in the OT win at GW to Carry was just the fifth freshman in Atlantic earn co-A-10 Rookie of the Week (Jan. 21). 10 history - and second in a 14-team A-10 • Came back to post 14 of his 16 points and six of his seven assists in the second half to help DU erase a - to lead the conference in assists: 19-point halftime deficit in the win over URI. • Scored 11 of his 14 in the second half of DU’s 18-point comeback at Fordham. Carl Smith, UMass 1983-84 7.7 • Missed four games due to knee soreness: Jan. 26 vs. VCU (L), Feb. 23 at George Mason (W), Feb. 27 Mike Boyd, WVU 1990-91 5.8 at St. Bonaventure (L) and Mar. 2 vs. UMass (W). Had arthroscopic surgery on his knee on Feb. 26. Jameer Nelson, SJU 2000-01 6.5 • Made his return on Mar. 6 at Saint Louis. Chris Lowe, UMass 2005-06 4.9 High School SINCERE CARRY, DUQ 2018-19 5.8 • Averaged 23.3 points, 7.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game as a senior in earning first team All-Ohio honors. CARRY ON DUQUESNE’S • Helped lead Solon to a school record 27 wins (27-2) and first Ohio High School Athletic Association state championship game appearance in 2017-18. FRESHMAN LISTS • Averaged 28.0 points and 7.5 assists in state Division 1 final four games vs. Pickerington Central (29 Points 340 12th points, 11 assists, five steals) and Archbishop Moeller (27 points). Scored 21 of his 29 in the second half Points/g. 12.1 11th in leading the Comets back from a 10-point halftime deficit vs. Pickerington Central. • Was one of 10 finalists for 2018 Mr. Ohio Basketball. Assists 161 2nd • Averaged 19.4 points per game on his way to being named first team all-district and third team All-Ohio Assists/g. 5.75 1st as a junior. Steals 68 3rd • Highlighted his junior season by scoring 38 points along with 10 rebounds, seven assists and five steals Steals/g. 2.43 2nd vs. Cleveland St. Ignatius – the top-ranked team in the Cleveland Metro Area. Minutes/g. 33.5 4th Personal • Undeclared liberal arts major. Date of birth: 9/15/99.

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0 • TAVIAN DUNN-MARTIN • Helped lead the Highlanders to three-straight Class AAA Championship games. Jr. G, 5-8, 155, Huntington, W.Va. (Akron) • Was part of two Class AAA state championship teams (2014 & 2015). • Averaged 18.1 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game in 10 career • 2018-19 ATLANTIC 10 state tournament playoff games. SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR • • Scored a career-high 41 points as a senior in a win over South Charleston. • Averaged 19.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as a junior. “Tavian has proven that he can put the ball in the basket and I think he’ll shoot it even better this season as he becomes Personal more comfortable. The biggest thing with him is developing con- • Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017. sistency. He one of those guys who can create for others as well • Committed to Akron prior to his senior year of high school. as put the ball in the basket. Pound-for-pound he’s probably one of • His father, Frank, hit 112 3-pointers, handed out 159 assists and added the better players in the country. What he does at his size is kind 70 steals in 61 games at Marshall from 1992 to 1994 (9.6 points and 2.6 of amazing.” assists per game). • Integrated marketing communication major. Date of birth: 3/16/98. -- Keith Dambrot

Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017 after playing in 36 games as a freshman at Akron in 2016-17. 3 • FRANKIE HUGHES Jr., G, 6-4, 195, Cleveland, Ohio (Missouri) As a Sophomore (2018-19) • Came off the bench in 28 of 32 games on his way to earning A-10 Sixth Was diagnosed with a torn meniscus in his knee in September Man of the Year honors. and underwent season-ending surgery in October. • Was one of three players to see action on all 32 games. • Hit three or more 3-pointers in a game eight times. “We call him Big Shot Frankie. He made some big shots • Ranked second on the team in assists (81) and third in 3-pointers made (47). for us last year. When he’s focused on the right things - and that’s • Scored in double-digits eight times with a career-high of 30 in a start vs. UMass (9-of-12 from field, including 7-of-9 from 3-point). Added a career playing defense and playing his role as a team guy - he’s a very, high-tying six assists vs. the Minutemen. very good player. He’s not afraid of the moment.” • Scored 22 in a start at George Mason on 7-of-11 shooting, including 4-of-7 -- Keith Dambrot from 3-point to help the Dukes rally from a 19-point deficit. • Had 21 off the bench vs. VCU (4-of-6 from 3-point). Transferred to Duquesne in June of 2017 after playing in 30 of 32 games as • His career high entering the season was 12 (three times while at Akron). a freshman at Missouri in 2016-17. • Hit five 3-pointers (5-of-9) in a 15-point outing vs. Saint Joe’s. • Had five or more assists in a game six times with a high of six vs. Long- As a Sophomore (2018-19) wood and UMass. • Was one of three players to see action on all 32 games. • Made his first 14 free throws of the season; finished the year 60-of-68 • Led the team with 71 3-point field goals. His 2.2 3-pointers made/g. ranked (.882). The .882 percentage was the third-best in school history (minimum fifth in the A-10. 50 attempts). • His 219 3-point attempts were the seventh-most in school history. • Suffered an ankle injury that sidelined him after 1:19 of action at Dayton. • 79.9 percent of his field goal attempts came from the 3-point arc. Came back to play 13 minutes vs. St. Bonaventure. • Hit at least one 3-pointer in 31 of 32 games, including the last 21 in a row. • Scored all 11 of his points (8-of-8 from the line) in the second half of DU’s • Scored in double-digits 12 times with a high of 21 vs. GW (career high 18-point comeback vs. Longwood and all 10 of his points (including three seven 3-pointers, 7-of-15). 3-pointers) in the second half of the 18-point comeback at Fordham. • Scored 20 in back-to-back games vs. VCU and Rhode Island. • Averaged 19.3 ppg. in the four games DU played without point guard • Hit four of his five 3-pointers (5-of-10) in the second half of his 15-point Sincere Carry (21 vs. VCU, 22 at George Mason, 4 at St. Bonaventure and game at Richmond and scored all 20 of his points - including five more 30 vs. UMass). 3-pointers - in the second half to help the Dukes erase a 19-point halftime deficit in the win over Rhode Island. As a Freshman at Akron (2016-17) • Hit five more ‘3’s’ in scoring 15 in DU’s 19-point comeback win at George • Was one of five players to see action in all 36 games for the 27-9 Zips. Mason. • Averaged 4.0 points and 1.1 assists in 10.6 minutes per game. Shot 38.9 • Posted a career-high six assists to go along with his 10 points at GW. percent from the field, including 33-of-88 (37.5 percent) from the 3-point • Hit at least three 3-pointers eight times with highs of five at Richmond (5- arc. Went 14-of-18 (77.8 percent) from the foul line. 10), vs. Rhode Island (5-13), at George Mason (5-11) & seven (7-15) vs. GW. • Scored 10 points in his lone start vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (Dec. 22). • Had 11 points and a career-high nine rebounds vs. St. Bonaventure. • Scored in double digits five times, with a season-high of 12 on three occa- • All four of his games with five or more 3-pointers came in DU’s last 16 sions: in the season-opener at Youngstown State, vs. Coppin State and at games of the season. Bowling Green. • Nearly 70 percent of his field goal attempts came from beyond the 3-point As a Freshman at Missouri (2016-17) arc. • Played in 30 of 32 games with 11 consecutive starts to open the season • Hit a season-high four 3-pointers (4-of-9) in his 12-point outing at Bowling for the 8-24 Tigers. Green. • Averaged 7.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in just under 20 minutes per game. • Logged 20 or more minutes in a game three times with a season high of 21 • Averaged 11.8 ppg. as a starter. at No. 10 (AP) Creighton. • Scored in double digits eight times, with seven coming in the first nine • Had a season-high four assists in nine minutes vs. Kent State. games. • His 45 3-pointers, in a team-high 168 attempts, were second-most on the High School team (45-of-168, .268). • Huntington High School in Huntington, W.Va. (head coach Ron Hess). • The 45 made 3-pointers were one shy of the Missouri freshman record set • Averaged 21.6 points and 3.1 assists per game as a senior. by Kareem Rush in 1999-00. • Named 2015-16 Bill Evans Award winner. The award is presented annually • Scored 23 points in the season opener vs. Alabama A&M and followed to the best player in the state by the West Virginia Sports Writers Associa- that with a season-high 24 points vs. No. 11 (AP) Xavier in the first round of tion. the Tire Pros Invitational at Orlando, Fla. • Was a two-time Class AAA first team all-state selection (2015 & 2016). • Was the first Tiger to start a career with back-to-back 20-point games. Was named third team all-state as a sophomore in 2014. • The 23 points vs. Alabama A&M tied the Mizzou mark for points by a freshman in a debut set by Steve Stipanovich vs. Southwest Texas State on 8 @DuqMBB

Nov. 30, 1979. High School • Scored 22 points in 27 minutes off the bench at Mississippi. • Ranked as the No. 10 prospect in the state of Michigan by 247sports.com. • Hit five 3-pointers in a game twice (5-of-13 vs. Xavier and 5-of-11 at Ole • Averaged an area-best 26.4 points, along with 4.3 rebounds, 4.1 assists, Miss). 3.1 steals, and 1.1 blocks for 21-2 Godwin Heights as a senior. • Hit a game-tying 3-pointer with :03 left to force overtime in the Tigers’ 86- • Finished his career as Godwin Heights’ all-time leading scorer. 83 win over Auburn in the opening round of the SEC Championship. • Named second team Class B all-state by both The Associated Press and Detroit Free Press in 2018. High School • Averaged 21.2 points per game for a 22-2 team as a junior on the way to • Garfield Heights High School in Garfield Heights, Ohio (head coach Sonny earning Black Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Class B All-State Johnson). honors. • Averaged 19.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a senior for 23-5 • Helped lead Godwin Heights to a 89-9 record over four seasons. Garfield Heights. • Started for three seasons after seeing action as sixth man as a freshman. • Helped lead the Bulldogs to back-to-back Ohio Division I State semifinal The Wolverines reached the No. 1 ranking in the state at some point during appearances. each of his three seasons as a starter. • Named Associated Press Division I First Team All-Ohio as a senior. • Was a four-time all-conference and three-time all-area pick. • Named to Cleveland.com’s boys basketball All-Star team following the • Originally signed with UTEP in November of 2017, but was granted his 2015-16 season. release following the retirement of head coach Tim Floyd. • Scored 20 or more points five times as a senior, including a 20-point outing in a 70-69 double-overtime win over St. Ignatius to help Garfield Heights to Personal the 2016 OHSAA Division I Final Four. • Changed his jersey number from 22 to 4 following his freshman season. • Scored a season-high 27 points vs. Shaw as a senior. • Digital media arts major. Date of birth: 7/24/00. • Helped lead Garfield Heights to a 24-4 record as a junior. • Averaged nearly 15 points per game as a junior, with a career-high game of 28 points vs. Mentor. 5 • MARCUS WEATHERS Personal Jr., F, 6-5, 215, Overland Park, Kan. (Miami, Ohio) • Transferred to Duquesne in June of 2017. • Received interest from Minnesota, Wichita State, Dayton, Rhode Island “Once Marcus got the rust off, he really played well. I think and Saint Joseph’s among others prior to committing to Duquesne. he can have an even better year this year. He’s a team guy who • Signed with Missouri in April of 2016. plays bigger than he is. He uses his length to really rebound the • Originally signed with Louisville in November of 2015 and was released ball well.” from his national letter of intent in March of 2016. -- Keith Dambrot • Had scholarship offers from Saint Joseph’s, VCU and Wisconsin prior to signing with the Cardinals. Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017 after playing in 32 games as a • Ranked as the 11th-best high school prospect in Ohio by 247sports.com as freshman at Miami, Ohio in 2016-17. a senior. • Communication major with a sociology minor. Date of birth: 11/11/97. As a Sophomore (2018-19) • Played in 31 of 32 games with 30 starts. • Finished tied for second on the team in double-digit scoring games (18) 4 • LAMAR NORMAN JR. and was second in double-digit rebound games & double-doubles (4 each). So., G, 6-3, 180, Grand Rapids, Mich./Godwin Heights • Fourteen of his 18 double-digit scoring games came against Atlantic 10 opponents. “Lamar is a scorer who is jet-quick. As he continues to • Posted four double-doubles: vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (11-11), at Ford- ham (16-12), at George Mason (14-11) and vs. Saint Joseph’s at the Atlantic get stronger, tougher and a little better defensively he can be a 10 Championship (17-10, including 9-of-12 from the foul line). difference-maker. He’s shown he can put points on the board in a • Had a career-high three 3-pointers - and a career high-tying 12 boards at hurry.” Fordham. -- Keith Dambrot • Tied his career scoring high with 19 vs. Saint Louis (11-of-13 from the line). • Rejected a career-high four shots vs. VCU and scored 16 at La Salle. As a Freshman (2018-19) • Missed the Nov. 30 Pitt game due to illness. • Saw action in 27 games with three starts. • Went 14-of-34 (.412) from the foul line in his first 12 games, before improv- • Scored in double digits five times: 11 vs. UIC, 15 vs. Longwood, 16 vs. ing to 61-of-83 (.735) over the final 19 games of the season. Maryland Eastern Shore, 20 at St. Bonaventure and 18 vs. Saint Joseph’s at the A-10 Championship. As a Freshman at Miami, Ohio (2016-17) • Averaged 16.3 ppg. and shot .478 from 3-point (11-of-23) in his three • Was one of four players to see action in all 32 games for the 11-21 Red- games as a starter (15 vs. Longwood, 16 vs. UMES & 18 vs. Saint Joe’s). hawks. Made eight consecutive starts from Jan. 10 through Feb. 4. • Went 4-of-4 from the field while making all three of his second-half 3-point • Averaged 9.7 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in shooting 51.3 percent attempts in helping the Dukes erase a 14-point deficit vs. UIC. from the field. • Went 3-of-7 from 3-point vs. Longwood and 4-of-9 from 3-point to go along • Scored in double digits 15 times with a season high of 19 both in his first with nine rebounds vs. Maryland Eastern Shore. career start at Ball State on Jan. 10 and again in a start at Central Michigan • Missed the St. Bonaventure and Fordham games while in concussion on Jan. 21. protocol. Made his return on Feb. 13 at La Salle. • Posted three double-digit rebound games with 12 vs. Grambling, 11 at • Scored a career-high 20 points (4-of-8 from 3-point) and added a career- Ohio and 10 at Kent State. The rebound totals were part of double-doubles best four steals in 32 minutes off the bench at St. Bonaventure. vs. Grambling (18-12) and at Kent State (18-10). • Went 3-of-4 from the arc in scoring nine off the bench vs. Dayton. • Scored 14 points in 26 minutes to help the Redhawks rally from a 15-point • Scored 15 of Duquesne’s first 25 points in his first start since Dec. 13 deficit with 11:01 left to post a 79-75 win at Akron (and then-coach Keith (UMES) vs. Saint Joseph’s at the Atlantic 10 Championship. Hit his first five Dambrot). His layup with 48 seconds left gave Miami a 75-74 lead and his shots, including three 3-pointers, in finishing 7-of-11 from the field vs. the two free throws with 17 seconds left sealed it. Hawks.

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High School High School • Shawnee Mission North High School in Overland Park, Kan. (head coach • Liberty North High School in Liberty, Mo. (head coach Chris McCabe). Steve Stitzer). • Finished his career with school records for rebounds (979) and blocked • Named first team all-state as senior after helping lead the program to the shots (349) and field-goal percentage (64.9 percent). The blocks total 2016 Kansas 6A State Championship. Averaged 19 points per game in the ranked tenth in Missouri State High School Activities Association history. His three-game run to Shawnee Mission North’s first state title in 63 years. 1,209 points were the second-most in school history. • Finished as program’s second all-time leading scorer (to his twin brother • Averaged 22 points and 15 rebounds in helping Liberty North to a sixth- Michael) with 1,150 points and third all-time leading rebounder with 425 consecutive district championship as a senior. boards. • Was the first player in program history named as a finalist for the DiRenna • Named first-team All-Sunflower League as senior, averaging 18.5 ppg, 7.0 Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding high school rpg., and 2.3 bpg. basketball player in the Kansas City metropolitan area. • Was a three-year letterman at small forward. • Named all-state by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association. • Was named to the 20-man 2016 Class 5A all-state team by the Missouri Personal Basketball Coaches Association. • Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017. • Was a three-time Suburban Middle Seven all-conference and all-district • Played with his twin brother, Michael - who is older by three minutes - at first-team honoree. Miami in 2017. • Earned District MVP as a junior and senior. • His late father, also named Michael, played collegiately at Drake (1984). • Averaged a double-double as a senior (22 ppg., 15 rpg.) and a junior (14.4 His stepfather, Henry Loring, played football at Grambling. ppg., 12.0 rpg.) and 12.1 points and 8.7 rebounds per game as a sophomore. • Psychology major. Date of birth: 8/5/97. Personal • Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017. • Originally signed with Akron in November of 2015. 21 • MICHAEL HUGHES • His 80-foot buzzer-beating 3-pointer from his own foul line at the end of the Jr., C, 6-8, 240, Kansas City, Mo. (Akron) first half of Liberty North’s 74-62 win against Fort Osage, earned him the No. 2 spot on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays on Feb. 12, 2016. “Mike had a great year when you consider he was coming • Integrated marketing communication major. Date of birth: 2/1/98. off two surgeries. You have to give him a lot of credit. He got better and better last year. The key for him is how good of condition he can get himself in. He showed signs of being a premier shot blocker.” 23 • AMARI KELLY -- Keith Dambrot So., F, 6-9, 230, Long Island, N.Y./ Meadowcreek HS (Norcross, Ga.) Transferred to Duquesne in April of 2017 after playing in 20 games as a freshman at Akron. “Amari was really making progress at the time of his in- As a Sophomore (2018-19) jury. We aren’t exactly sure when we’ll get him back, although late • Played in 29 of 32 games with 28 starts. December is a possibility. He has the tools to be a very good shot • Was third on the team in scoring (11.2 ppg.) and second rebounding (6.5 blocker at this level. I expect him to continue to improve.” rpg.). -- Keith Dambrot • His .589 field goal pct., which ranked sixth in the Atlantic 10, was the sixth- best single-season mark in DU history. As a Freshman (2018-19) • Finished second in the A-10 with 2.3 blocks per game. His 2.9 blocks/g. in • Played in 29 consecutive games before a season-ending knee injury (ACL) conference games only led the league. on March 6 at Saint Louis. • Ranked 20th nationally in blocks per game (66 in 29g., 2.28 bpg.). • Finished third on the team with 20 blocks. • Scored in double digits 17 times. (His high point game entering the season • Had six rebounds and a game-high three blocks in 10 minutes off the was six.) bench vs. UMass Lowell. • Scored 20 or more three times: 20 in back-to-back games vs. Pitt and • Added four blocks and three rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Pitt. Marshall and 21 at George Washington. • Posted five points, five rebounds and three assists in 14 minutes off the • Posted his first career double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds vs. bench vs. Marshall. Pitt. Went 9-of-11 from the field vs. the Panthers. • Had his first double-digit game with 11 points (5-of-7) vs. Fordham Jan. 9. • Was 7-of-9 in scoring 20 points vs. Marshall. • Missed the Longwood, Maryland Eastern Shore and Maine games with a High School knee injury. • Averaged 9.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in helping • Made his return with 10 points in 15 minutes off the bench vs. Penn State. Meadowcreek (27-6) to the 2018 Class 7A state championship. It was the • Scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half to help DU rally from a first state title in school history. 15-point deficit to defeat Saint Joseph’s. Added eight rebounds and three • His 3.4 blocks per game ranked first and 7.0 boards per game third in blocks vs. the Hawks. Georgia Class 7A. • Set career highs for points (21), rebounds (14) and blocks (7) in the over- • Had 12 points and eight rebounds in the title game 56-43 win over Section time win at GW. Had four rejections in OT alone. 7 rival Norcross. • Posted an 11-12 double-double at Fordham and followed that with 18 • Had 10 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks in a second round playoff points on 8-of-11 shooting at La Salle. win over Lambert and added 14 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks and three • Had 17 points, nine rebounds and five blocks in 34 minutes vs. UMass. assists in a quarterfinal victory over Campbell. • Earned second team All-Gwinnett County honors as selected by the As a Freshman at Akron (2016-17) county’s high school coaches. • Played in 20 games for the 27-9 Zips. • Cited as the No. 12 player in the state of Georgia and third team all-state by • Averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.3 minutes per game, playing HoopSeen. behind MAC Player of the Year Isaiah Johnson. Shot 45.8 percent from the • Named All-Metro honorable mention. field, including 65.0 percent (13-of-20) from the foul line. • Was named second team All-Region 7A. • Scored a season-high six points in a season-high 15 minutes vs. Adrian. • Scored 18 points, and added a game-high 10 rebounds and two blocks in • Had a season-best four rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Coppin State. • Saw action in six Mid-American Conference games.

10 @DuqMBB the 2018 Gwinnett County All-Star Basketball game. 34 • AUSTIN ROTROFF • Named honorable mention all-region 7-A as a junior. So., F, 6-10, 240, Wauseon, Ohio/Wauseon • Averaged 10.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 19 games in a junior year limited by injury. “Austin had some really good games for us early last • Had 25 points and 18 rebounds as a junior in a region-opening 50-49 win season. He’s a talented guy who, like Amari Kelly, we had to rush over Parkview. • Transferred from Brookfield to Meadowcreek prior to his junior season. a little bit. As a team, we really became a little pedestrian when both Austin and Amari got hurt. We’re hoping to get Austin back a Personal little earlier than Amari, hopefully in November. With both Austin • Was born in New York City and moved to Georgia when he was six. and Amari, we’ll see where we’re at and how they progress. We’re • Marketing major. Date of birth: 8/24/99. certainly not going to rush anything with either of them. Big kids generally take a little longer to develop, but I think both can develop into very good players.” 31 • CALEB DAVIS -- Keith Dambrot Sr., G, 6-0, 175, New Kensington, Pa./Valley As a Freshman (2018-19) • Was one of five players to see action in each of DU’s first 19 games (in- As a Junior (2018-19) cluding five starts), before suffering a season-ending left knee injury (ACL) • Played in back-to-back mid-December games vs. Maryland Eastern Shore in the first half of the Jan. 23 Saint Louis game. and Maine. • Underwent successful surgery on Feb. 13. • Grabbed one rebound in two minutes vs. Maine. • Shot .538 from the field and .769 (20-of-26) from the foul line. • Came off the bench to score 17 points in 20 minutes in the season-open- As a Sophomore (2017-18) ing win over William & Mary. Went 6-of-7 from the field including 3-of-3 from • Saw action in four games, including a season-high four minutes vs. Dela- 3-point vs. the Tribe. Was named A-10 co-Rookie of the Week following the ware State. W&M game (Nov. 12). • Scored a basket and posted his first career assist vs. DSU. • Made his first career start vs. Pitt and posted seven points in 19 minutes. • Also saw action vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, Mississippi Valley State and at Came off the bench vs. Marshall before logging consecutive starts vs. Fordham. Longwood, Maryland Eastern Shore, Maine and Penn State.

As a Freshman (2016-17) High School • Made his debut and scored his first career basket in a three-minute stint in • Averaged 14.8 points and 8.1 rebounds per game for 25-1 Wauseon as DU’s 96-66 win over UMass on Feb. 15. a senior. Wauseon finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the state before falling in the regional semifinal. High School • Finished his high school career with 1,057 points, 650 rebounds, 87 as- • Valley High School in New Kensington, Pa. (head coach Mark Faulx). sists and 156 blocks. • Led the Class 3A Vikings in scoring as a senior with a 13.1 ppg. scoring • Shot 66.3 percent in helping Wauseon to a 72-7 record and three North- average. west Ohio Athletic League championships. • Totaled a season-high 20 points against both Hampton and Mars Area. • Rated as a 3-star recruit, and ninth-best overall player (No. 2 center) in Ohio, by ESPN.com. Personal • Ranked 47th nationally among centers and in the Top 14 in the state of • Former student manager joined the team in August of 2016 after participat- Ohio by 247 Sports. ing in summer workouts. • Named 2018 First Team Division II All-Ohio. • Attended the same high school as Duquesne greats B.B. Flenory and Tom • Two-time NWOAL Player of the Year. Pipkins. • Named 2018 D-II District Player of the Year. • Was the first player in school history to wear jersey No. 53 - his number as a • Two-time All-Blade (Toledo) honoree. freshman (some wore 52 at home and 53 on the road, but no one wore 53 as • Averaged 13.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game as a junior a primary number according to rosters dating back to 1950). Changed to No. for 27-2 District II runner-up Wauseon. Shot 66 percent from the field and 31 as a sophomore. 75 percent from the foul line. • Was the recipient of the Chris Miller Memorial Scholarship following his • Had 18 points and nine rebounds in the state title game loss to Akron senior year of high school. The award is presented annually to a Valley bas- St. Vincent-St. Mary. Had seven blocks in a semifinal win over Eastmoor ketball player who is continuing his education. Academy. • Finance major. Date of birth: 1/11/97. • Earned second team Associated Press Division II All-Ohio honors. • Earned first team all-district honors as a junior.

Personal • Sports marketing major. Date of birth: 7/30/99.

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• Named 2018-19 Erie Times-News District 10 Boys Basketball Co-Player of NEWCOMERS (6) the Year.

1 • JAMES ELLIS Personal Fr., C, 6-11, 230, Pittsburgh, Pa./Westinghouse • Consensus 3-star recruit signed in November of 2018. • Chose Duquesne over finalists Northwestern, Penn State and VCU. • Date of Birth: 10/4/00. “James is pretty much a blank canvas. He’s got loads of ability. He has a 7’7” wingspan, he can shoot the ball and he’s strong. As he continues to develop and discipline himself, he can become a high-level player.” 14 • ASHTON MILLER -- Keith Dambrot Fr., G, 6-5, 200, Scotch Plains, N.J./Seton Hall Prep

High School “I really feel Ashton is just scratching the surface right now. • Averaged 21.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 7.6 blocks per game as a senior in I think he was a little under-recruited. He’s another guy who gets leading Westinghouse (18-7) to the City League title game as well as a PIAA in the gym a lot and wants to be a good player. He has a very high first round state playoff win. • Finished his career with 1,014 points. upside.” • Earned First Team Pennsylvania Sports Writers Class 3A All-State. -- Keith Dambrot • Was named Pittsburgh Post-Gazette City League Player of the Year. Was also named to the P-G “Fabulous Five” and cited as a Pittsburgh Tribune- High School Review “Trib 10” all-star. • Averaged 20.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.0 steals per game for • Is Duquesne’s first player from Pittsburgh’s City League since Jack Higgins a Seton Hall Prep team that rallied from a 7-6 start to finish 19-8. (Schenley) transferred in from Cleveland State. Higgins played at DU from • SHP finished the season ranked No. 18 in the NJ.com Top 20. 2004-06. He is the first City League basketball player signed out of high • Saved his best for last in averaging 25.8 points in five Essex County and school by Duquesne since Courtney Wallace (1998-01) who attended Perry North Jersey Non-Public A tournament games. Traditional Academy. • Finished his career tied for tenth on Seton Hill Prep’s all-time scoring list • Is Duquesne’s first recruit from Westinghouse High since All-American with 1,220 points. Nine hundred and ninety-one of his points came in his Chuck Cooper (1947-50). junior (465) and senior (526) seasons. • Named third team all-state by NJ Advance Media. Personal • Earned first team American Division Super Essex Conference. • Committed to the Dukes in May of 2018. Sat out in 2018-19. • Scored a career high 31 points in a first round win over Pingry in the NJSIAA • Entrepreneurship major. Date of birth: 4/11/00. North Jersey Non-Public “A” state tournament. Followed that with 29 points in a season-ending quarterfinal loss to St. Joseph. • Averaged 17.2 points and handed out 129 assists for a 24-3 team as a junior. • Made 50 3-pointers as a senior and 37 as a junior. 2 • MACEO AUSTIN • Was a 76 percent career free throw shooter. • Averaged 12.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game for Fr., G, 6-5, 190, Sharon, Pa./Kennedy Catholic his high school career.

“There are very few players who turn down high major of- Personal fers to come to the Atlantic 10. That tells you a lot about Maceo’s • Is the third of four children. character. He felt this was a good place for him. As a player, he’s • Cousin of former Pitt star Ashton Gibbs, former Texas/Seton Hall/Connecti- really a jack-of-all-trades who is good at everything. He has a very cut guard Sterling Gibbs and current Notre Dame guard T.J. Gibbs. high ceiling. I really think he can get better and better. I expect him • Played football for three years in high school. to have a really good freshman year. He’s battle-tested. He played in • Date of birth: 4/7/00 in Newark, N.J. a lot of big games in high school. There aren’t many in Pennsylvania who have won four state championships.” -- Keith Dambrot 22 • EVAN BUCKLEY Fr., G, 6-1, 185, Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge High School • Named 2018-19 Class 6A first team all-state. • Cited as the No. 43 shooting guard in the nation by 247Sports, No. 48 by “Evan is a classic gym rat. He’ll do whatever you ask him ESPN and No. 49 by Rivals. to do and he loves the game. He’s just a very tough-minded kid.” • Scored 1,971 points (second-most in school history) in leading Kennedy -- Keith Dambrot Catholic to four-straight PIAA state championships. The first three came in Class 1A and the fourth after the school voluntarily reclassified to 6A. High School • Averaged 23 points per game in three 2018-19 state playoff games. Totaled • Named Virginia High School League Class 5 Second Team All-State. 19 of his game-high 32 points in the second half of a 75-69 semifinal win • Potomac District Player of the Year and Region 5C Player of the Year. over 29-2 Coatesville. Scored a team-high 19 points (to go along with five • Earned a spot on the All-LoCo (Loudoun County) First Team. rebounds and three steals) in a 64-62 double-overtime win over Pennridge in • Averaged 22.7 points and 8.1 assists while shooting 48 percent from the the state title game. field as a senior. • Kennedy Catholic went 104-11, including 25-0 in the region, 28-0 in the • Scored 30 or more in a game five times as a senior, with a high game of 35 playoffs and 22-0 in PIAA games during his four seasons. vs. both Tuscarora and Freedom. • Scored 660 points as a senior. • Played a role in 75 percent of Stone Bridge’s field goals (via either made • Averaged just over 18 points per game as a junior and 22.3 points per game field goal or assist) as a junior and senior. as a senior. • Had a 5-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio over his final two seasons. • Named 2017-18 Class 1A Player of the Year by the Pennsylvania sports • Finished his career as the school record holder for career points (1,467) and writers. assists (156) and was second in career steals (163). • Was one of 13 players from Pennsylvania nominated for the 2018-19 Mc- Donald’s All-American boys game.

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Personal Before Eastern Michigan • Played AAU ball for DC Premier. • Played his freshman season at Des Moines Area Community College • Date of Birth: 8/5/00 in Fairfax, Va. where he scored in double digits 10 times and recorded four double- doubles. • Shot .557 from the field and nearly 80 percent from the foul line in his lone JUCO season. 30 • JAKE HARPER • Scored a season-high 20 points vs. Cloud County Community College. Fr., G, 6-3, 175, Dayton, Ohio/Pittsburgh (Pa.) Avonworth • Averaged 14.0 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game in earning first team all-conference honors as a senior at Norwalk High School. High School • Also earned all-state and Warren County Player of the Year honors. • Averaged 15.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior for 14-7 Class 3A Avonworth. Personal • Finished his high school career with 900 points. • Is the oldest of three. • Had a high point game of 32 vs. North Hills as a sophomore. • Considered Virginia Tech, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Arizona and • Posted four double-doubles and three triple-doubles in averaging 13.9 Boise State in addition to Duquesne. ppg. as a junior. • Completed his undergraduate degree in communications from Utah Val- • Earned all-section honors as a junior. ley in June of 2019. • Date of birth: 6/28/97. Personal • Is the second-oldest of four brothers. His older brother, Trey, was a long snapper for the Duquesne football team in 2018 and is currently on the University of Michigan roster as a graduate transfer long snapper. • Jake began his career at Dayton’s Chaminade Julienne High School. • Played receiver on the Avonworth football team as a junior. • Played AAU ball for the ITPS Wildcats. • Business major. Date of birth: 7/24/00.

44 • BAYLEE STEELE 6-11, 240, Center, Graduate Student • Norwalk, Iowa/Nor- walk (Des Moines Area CC/Eastern Michigan/Utah Valley)

“Baylee’s been pretty much a three-year college starter. He’s a big, strong guy who has good touch around the rim. He’s been a winning college player and we think he is really going to help us.” -- Keith Dambrot

Has played in 68 Division I games with 57 starts. Began his career at Des Moines Area Community College and spent one year each at Eastern Michigan and Utah Valley University. Is the fourth graduate transfer in Duquesne basketball history.

As a Redshirt Junior at Utah Valley (2018-19) • Was one of two players to start all 35 games for the 25-10 CBI second round Wolverines. • Averaged 8.5 points and a team-high 7.2 rebounds in 20.1 minutes per game. • Led the team with 122 free throw attempts (92-of-122, .754). • Scored in double digits 13 times with a high of 19 points vs. CSUN. • Posted seven double-doubles: vs. Long Beach (14-10), at Chicago State (14-12), California Baptist (16-12), at New Mexico State (11-12), UMKC (15-12), at California Baptist (14-10) and CSUN (19-16). The at Chicago State, California Baptist and at New Mexico State double-doubles came in consecutive games. • Pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds in 24 minutes at BYU.

As a Sophomore at Eastern Michigan (2016-17) • Played in all 33 games with 22 starts. • Averaged 4.4 points and 4.1 rebounds and shot .488 (62-of-127) from the field and .833 (20-of-24) from the foul line. • Had his top game with 18 points (8-of-10) and 10 rebounds (both season highs) vs. Central Michigan. • Followed that with 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting vs. Buffalo. • Scored in double-digits four times. • Blocked five shots vs. Ball State.

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2018-19 TOP GAMES 2018-19 LEADERBOARD CAREER TOTALS

INDIVIDUAL 40-POINT GAMES ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Tot. Eric Williams Jr. 1 30-POINT GAMES POINTS Sincere Carry 1 1 40 Eric Williams Jr. at Saint Louis 3/6 30-POINT GAMES (includes 40-point games) Tavian Dunn-Martin 1 1 32 Sincere Carry vs. UIC 11/12 Sincere Carry 1 30 Tavian Dunn-Martin vs. UMass 3/2 Tavian Dunn-Martin 1 20-POINT GAMES (includes 30-point games) 23 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Saint Joe’s (A-10) 3/14 Eric Williams Jr. 1 Frankie Hughes *3 --- 3 6 22 Tavian Dunn-Martin at Mason 2/23 20-POINT GAMES (includes 30/40-point games) Tavian Dunn-Martin 0 --- 3 3 22 Eric Williams Jr. vs. GW 2/16 Eric Williams Jr. 9 Michael Hughes 0 --- 3 3 22 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Longwood 12/9 Tavian Dunn-Martin 3 Sincere Carry 2 2 22 Eric Williams Jr. vs. UMass Lowell 11/25 Frankie Hughes 3 Lamar Norman Jr. 1 1 Michael Hughes 3 REBOUNDS Sincere Carry 2 DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING 14 Michael Hughes at GW 1/20 Lamar Norman Jr. 1 Marcus Weathers ^15 --- 18 33 14 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Eastern Kentucky 12/22 Frankie Hughes *8 --- 12 20 13 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Fordham 1/9 DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES Sincere Carry 18 18 12 Michael Hughes at Fordham 2/9 Eric Williams Jr. 21 Baylee Steele =4 --- =13 17 12 Marcus Weathers at Fordham 2/9 Sincere Carry 18 Michael Hughes +0 17 17 12 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Saint Louis 1/23 Marcus Weathers 18 Tavian Dunn-Martin +5 --- 8 13 12 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Longwood 12/9 Michael Hughes 17 Lamar Norman Jr. 5 5 Frankie Hughes 12 Amari Kelly 1 1 ASSISTS Tavin Dunn-Martin 8 Austin Rotroff 1 1 9 Sincere Carry vs. Maine 12/16 Lamar Norman Jr. 5 9 Sincere Carry vs. UMass Lowell 11/25 Amari Kelly 1 20-POINT HALVES 9 Sincere Carry vs. William & Mary 11/10 Austin Rotroff 1 Sincere Carry 1 1 8 Sincere Carry vs. Dayton 3/9 23 of 32 in 2nd half vs. UIC on 11/12/18 8 Sincere Carry at GW 1/20 GAMES LEADING IN SCORING 8 Sincere Carry vs. UIC 11/12 Eric Williams Jr. 11 Frankie Hughes *0 --- 1 1 Michael Hughes 5 20 of 20 in 2nd half vs. Rhode Island on 1/30/19 STEALS Sincere Carry 4 6 Sincere Carry vs. Penn State 12/19 Tavian Dunn-Martin 4 10+-ASSIST GAMES 5 Sincere Carry vs. Marshall 12/5 Marcus Weathers 3 None 4 seven times by three players Frankie Hughes 2 Last: Rene Castro-Caneddy 10 vs. Delaware St. on 12/9/17 Carry 4x, Williams Jr. 2x, Norman Jr. 1x Lamar Norman Jr. 2 Austin Rotroff 1 5+-STEAL GAMES BLOCKS Carry 2 2 7 Michael Hughes at GW 1/20 GAMES LEADING IN REBOUNDING Eric Williams Jr. 15 5+-BLOCK GAMES 5 Michael Hughes vs. UMass 3/2 Michael Hughes 10 Michael Hughes +0 --- 2 2 4 nine times by three players Marcus Weathers 10 M.Hughes 7x, Weathers 1x, Kelly 1x Amari Kelly 1 10+-BLOCK GAMES None 3-POINTERS MADE GAMES LEADING IN ASSISTS Last: Shawn James 10 vs. Saint Joseph’s on Feb. 6, 2008 7 (7-9) Eric Williams Jr. at Saint Louis 3/6 Sincere Carry 23 7 (7-9) Tavian Dunn-Martin vs. UMass 3/2 Tavin Dunn-Martin 8 5 OR MORE “3’S” IN A GAME 7 (7-15) Frankie Hughes vs. GW 2/16 Frankie Hughes 2 Frankie Hughes *2 --- 4 6 5 (5-11) Frankie Hughes at Mason 2/23 Marcus Weathers 1 Tavian Dunn-Martin +0 --- 2 2 5 (5-13) Frankie Hughes vs. URI 1/30 Eric Williams Jr. 1 5 (5-10) Frankie Hughes at Richmond 1/16 10+-REBOUND GAMES 5 (5-9) T. Dunn-Martin vs. Saint Joseph’s 1/12 10-REBOUND GAMES Baylee Steele =1 --- =9 10 Eric Williams Jr. 9 Marcus Weathers ^3 --- 4 7 Marcus Weathers 4 Michael Hughes +0 --- 3 3 TEAM Michael Hughes 3 SCORING 10-ASSIST GAMES DOUBLE-DOUBLES (points-rebounds) 93 Marshall (93-82) W 12/5 None Baylee Steele =1 --- =7 8 91 at GW (91-85 OT) W 1/20 Marcus Weathers ^2 --- 4 6 89 UIC (89-88 OT) W 11/12 5 OR MORE 3-POINTERS Michael Hughes +0 --- 3 3 86 vs. Saint Joseph’s (A-10) (86-92) L 3/14 Frankie Hughes 4 Tavian Dunn-Martin 2 TRIPLE-DOUBLES (points-rebounds-blocks) SCORING DEFENSE Eric Williams Jr. 1 None 46 Maine (46-72) W 12/16 Last: T.J. McConnell (15-10-11a) vs. District of Colum- 5-STEAL GAMES 51 St. Bonaventure (51-49) L 2/6 bia, 11/18/11 57 Maryland Eastern Shore (57-72) W 12/13 Sincere Carry 2 61 Fordham (61-66) W 1/9 ^ Weathers 2016-17 stats from Miami, Ohio 5-BLOCK GAMES 64 Radford (64-69) W 11/17 * F.Hughes 2016-17 stats from Missouri Michael Hughes 2 + Dunn-Martin & M.Hughes 2016-17 stats from Akron = Steele 2016-17 stats from Eastern Michigan & 2018-19 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DOUBLE-DOUBLES (pts.-reb.) stats from Utah Valley .579 Marshall (33-57) W 12/5 Eric Williams Jr. 6 .525 William & Mary (32-61) W 11/10 Marcus Weathers 4 .508 UMass Lowell (30-59) W 11/25 Michael Hughes 3 .492 Saint Joseph’s (29-59) W 1/12 .478 at GW (32-67) W 1/20 CONSECUTIVE GAMES THREE-POINT PLAYS IN 2018-19 Williams Jr. (64), Dunn-Martin (32), F.Hughes M.Hughes (9), Weathers (8), Williams Jr. (7), FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE (32), Weathers (26), M.Hughes (22), Norman Jr. Carry (4), Dunn-Martin (3), Rotroff (3), Wade (1) .286 St. Bonaventure (20-70) L 2/6 (8), Bizeau (6), Carry (3), Taylor (2) .353 at Fordham (24-68) W 2/9 DUNKS IN 2018-19 (84) .360 Maine (18-50) W 12/16 CONSECUTIVE STARTS Williams Jr. (32), M.Hughes (22), Weathers (16), .364 Fordham (24-66) W 1/9 Williams Jr. (22), M.Hughes (21), Weathers (20), Rotroff (5), F.Hughes (4), Kelly (4), Norman Jr. (1) .368 Md Eastern Shore (21-57) W 12/13 Carry (3), Norman Jr. (1)

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A DUKE IN THE HALL OF FAME

Former Duquesne All-American and National Basketball Asso- ciation trailblazer Chuck Cooper (1947-50) was named to the 2019 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this spring. Cooper, the first African-American drafted by an NBA team, was one of 14 nominees presented to the special direct-elect Early African-American Pioneers Committee. He joins Cumberland Posey, class of 2016, as the second former Duquesne player in the Hall of Fame. “I don’t give a damn if he’s striped or plaid or polka-dot, Bos- ton takes Charles Cooper of Duquesne!” were the history-making words of Boston Celtics owner Walter Brown when he chose Cooper with the 13th pick (second round) of the NBA Draft on April 25, 1950. Cooper was one of three African-American players who made an indelible impact on the NBA in 1950-51 along with Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton and Earl Lloyd. Clifton, the first African-American to sign an NBA contract, and Lloyd, the first African-American to appear in an NBA game - he took the floor one day CHUCK COOPER Duquesne University 1947-50 before Cooper - were inducted to the Hall in 2014 and 2008 respectively. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Westinghouse HS) The Cooper legacy was most recently recognized by Duquesne University • 1950 consensus Second Team All-American with the announcement that the Dukes’ on-campus basketball home, which • Led the Dukes to a 78-19 record & two NITs is in the first phase of a comprehensive renovation, will be named UPMC • Captained a 1949-50 squad that finished with Cooper Fieldhouse when it is set to re-open for the 2020-21 season. En- a 23-6 record and No. 6 (AP) national ranking shrinement festivities for the 2019 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of • Drafted by the Boston Celtics in the second round Fame class took place in Springfield, Mass., the birthplace of basketball, (13th overall) on April 25, 1950 on September 6. • Had a six year NBA career

A REVITALIZED VISUAL IDENTITY Duquesne unveiled a new visual identity for its 17 athletics programs in May. Rooted in the heritage of the University and the city of Pittsburgh, the result is an angular, more aggressive “D” - which takes inspiration from both the Spiritan Congregation flame and the University’s iconic Gothic D logo. The modern and dynamic gothic-reimagined D will serve as the primary mark for athletics, while paying homage to Duquesne University’s distinction as the only Spiritan institution of higher education in the United States.

PRIMARY MARK SECONDARY MARK

TERTIARY MARK

The preferred color code for all versions is the red logo on a navy background. If the logo is being used on white, navy is preferred. If the background is black, white is preferred.

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Keith Dambrot Head Coach • Third Season at Duquesne • 22nd Season Overall

Keith Dambrot, who built Akron into one of the most successful - and most respected - programs in the Mid-American Conference over 13 seasons, was named head men’s THE KEITH DAMBROT FILE basketball coach at Duquesne University on March 28, 2017. Dambrot, whose father Sid played for Duquesne from 1952-54, posted a school PERSONAL record 305 wins at Akron. The three-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, Birthdate Oct. 26, 1958 went 155-65 in regular-season conference play and 27-10 in 13 MAC Tournament appear- Birthplace Akron, Ohio ances - highlighted by tournament championships and NCAA tournament bids in 2009, High School Akron Firestone 2011 and 2013. Degree management (Akron ‘82) The Akron native, who led the Zips to 10 postseason appearances, is the 17th head Masters busines administration (Akron ‘84) coach in the 103-year history of Duquesne basketball. Dambrot’s 35 wins at Duquesne are High School Akron Firestone the most by a DU coach through his first two seasons. Family wife: Donna; children: Alysse & Rob

DUQUESNE HIGHLIGHTS AS A COLLEGE HEAD COACH In 2018-19 • Led a team with 11 newcomers to a tie for sixth in the POST Atlantic 10. Put together DU’s best record (19-13, 10-8/ YEARS W/L CONF. SEASON t6th) and best conference finish since 2011 (19-13, 10-6/ Tiffin (2 years) Mid-Ohio t4th). Duquesne was picked to finish 11th in the A-10 1984-85 16-14 5th (6-8) preseason poll. 1985-86 24-9 2nd (10-4) NAIA Dist. • DU’s ten Atlantic 10 wins (10-8) and four A-10 road wins Total 40-23 16-12 (4-5) tied the most in school history. It was just the sixth Ashland (2 years) Great Lakes Valley time in 42 A-10 seasons that Duquesne finished with a 1989-90 22-8 t2nd (13-5) NCAA D-II winning conference record. 1990-91 26-5 t1st (14-4) NCAA D-II • Duquesne’s five-game A-10 win streak in January tied Total 48-13 27-9 the second-longest in school history. Central Michigan (2 years) MAC • Duquesne’s 14 home wins (14-5) broke the Palumbo 1991-92 8-18 7th (6-10) Center record set in 2018, and were the most home victo- ries since 1972 (16-1). 1992-93 12-16 9th (4-14) • Ninety-seven percent of DU’s scoring - including all Total 20-34 10-24 but two points in conference play - came from freshmen Akron (13 years) MAC East and sophomores. DU was ranked 346th of 353 teams on 2004-05 19-10 t2nd (11-7) KenPom’s list of “most experienced” college teams. 2005-06 23-10 t2nd (14-4) NIT (1-1) 2006-07 26-7 1st (13-3) In 2017-18 2007-08 24-11 2nd (11-5) NIT (1-1) • Guided a team picked to finish last in the Atlantic 10 preseason poll to 16 wins and a 10th place 2008-09 23-13 t3rd (10-6) NCAA (0-1) conference finish. The 16 wins were the most by a DU first-year coach since Dudey Moore went 2009-10 24-11 2nd (12-4) CBI (0-1) 17-5 in 1948-49. 2010-11 23-13 t3rd (9-7) NCAA (0-1) • Engineered the seventh-best single-season improvement in school history in taking the Dukes (13-3) (0-1) from a 10-22 record in 2016-17 to 16-16 in 2017-18. 2011-12 22-12 1st NIT • Led the Dukes to a seven-game win streak from December 4 through December 22. It was the 2012-13 26-7 t1st (14-2) NCAA (0-1) program’s longest win streak since 2010-11 (11 in a row). DU’s eight December wins (8-2) were 2013-14 21-13 2nd (12-6) CIT (0-1) the most in the month since the 1971-72 team went 8-0. 2014-15 21-14 4th (9-9) • Duquesne’s 13 home wins (13-6) were the most in 30 seasons of play at the Palumbo Center. 2015-16 26-9 1st (13-5) NIT (0-1) • The Dukes held opponents to 70.2 points per game, it was the lowest opponent scoring average 2016-17 27-9 1st (14-4) NIT (1-1) since 2010-11 (68.0 ppg.). It was just the second time in 32 years that DU held opponents under Total 305-139 155-65 71 points per game. Duquesne (2nd year) A-10 AKRON HIGHLIGHTS 2017-18 16-16 t10th (7-11) • In his 13 seasons at Akron, Dambrot’s Zips finished no worse than third 12 times in regular 2018-19 19-13 t6th (10-8) season play. His teams averaged 23.5 wins in annually contending for the MAC title. Total 35-29 17-19 • Took over at his alma mater prior to the 2004-05 season and immediately put his stamp on the Career 448-238 225-129 program by leading the Zips to a 19-10 record. The 19 wins were the program’s most since 1989. • In year two, UA posted 23 wins and in 2006-07 Dambrot began a stretch of seven-straight MAC • Won a school record 24 games at Tiffin in 1985-86 Tournament championship game appearances. • Won Ashland’s first league and regional title in 1990-91 • In 2015-16, Akron set the MAC record for the longest streak of consecutive semifinal appear- • CMU’s 1992 recruiting class ranked 15th nationally ances in MAC Tournament history at 11. The Zips made it 12 in a row in 2016-17, on the way to a • Akron’s 19 wins in 2005, Dambrot’s first season, were the program-best 27 wins (27-9). program’s most since 1989 • Dambrot, who was named MAC Coach of the Year in 2013, 2016 and 2017, coached a total of 18 • Led the Zips to the MAC Tournament championship Akron players who earned first, second or third team all-conference honors. game nine times in his last 11 seasons • Coached the MAC’s all-time leading shot blocker, Pittsburgh native Zeke Marshall (368 blocks), • Coached Akron to three MAC Tournament Champion- Akron’s all-time assists leader Dru Joyce (503), UA’s all-time winningest player Chris McKnight ships (2009, 2011, 2013) (97 victories over a four-season span) and Akron’s all-time games played leaders in Steve Mc- Nees and Nikola Cvetinovic (141). DIVISION I POSTSEASON APPEARANCES • Brought national attention to the Akron program with a Division I-best 19-game winning streak (all at Akron) in 2012-13. 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added a master’s in business administration from his alma mater in 1984. • Was a three-year starter, captain and team MVP as a third baseman for the Akron baseball team as an undergrad. Finished his career as the school record holder for hit by pitches (28). • His late uncle, , played for the 1950 City College of New York (CCNY) squad, which is the only school to win both the NCAA Tournament and NIT in the same season. Irwin was the MVP of the NCAA tournament that season and the No. 1 draft pick of the (selected sev- enth overall) that same year. • His father, Sid, was part of Duquesne teams that finished ranked in the Associated Press Top 10 in 1952 (No. 4), 1953 (No. 9) and 1954 (No. 5). The 1954 team, which went 26-3, made it to No. 1 in the AP poll for two weeks in February of 1954. The Dukes played in both the NCAA tournament and NIT in `52 and the NIT in both `53 and `54. • Dambrot and his wife, Donna, have two children, daughter Alysse and son Rob. Alysse earned her undergraduate degree as well as an MBA from AS A HIGH SCHOOL HEAD COACH Akron. Rob completed his soccer career at Pitt in the fall of 2018. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary • Has served as a member of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee, 1998-99 16-9 Regional runner-up where he was committee chairman from August 2015 through August 2017. 1999-00 27-0 State Champion 2000-01 26-1 State Champion Total 69-10 DAMBROT BY THE NUMBERS • Dambrot won a pair of Ohio state high school championships in going 69-10 1 Number of NBA MVPs coached by Keith Dambrot. Dambrot in three seasons at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. In his final two coached Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High School - led by a seasons, the Irish - led by freshman then sophomore LeBron James - earned national rankings from USA Today. young LeBron James - to consecutive Ohio state champion- ships in 2000 & 2001.

• Led Akron to its first-ever victories over schools from the Atlantic Coast Con- 3 Number of former Dambrot assistants currently serving as ference (at Florida State in the 2008 NIT) and Southeastern Conference (vs. head coaches at the Division I level: Shaka Smart at Texas, Mississippi State in 2005-06). Jeff Boals at Stony Brook and at Chattanooga. • Left Akron with a 413-209 overall record in 19 seasons as a head coach.

EARLY HISTORY 9 Number of times Akron reached the championship game • Got his start in coaching at Akron, where he spent two years as a gradu- of the Mid-American Conference Tournament in 13 seasons ate assistant and one season as a full-time assistant before taking the head under Dambrot. The Zips won at least one game in all 13 coaching job at Tiffin. In his second season (1985-86), he led the Dragons to tournaments in posting a 27-10 record. Akron made it to the the most single-season wins in school history (24). title game seven consecutive times between 2007 and 2013. • In 1986, he made his first venture into the MAC, starting a three-year run as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan where he worked under head coach 12 Dambrot posted 12 consecutive seasons of 20 or Ben Braun. In 1988, the Hurons won their first-ever MAC championship and more wins while at Akron. Dambrot’s 12-straight 20-win made their first NCAA tournament appearance. seasons was the seventh-longest streak at the same pro- • Returned to northeast Ohio in 1989 as head coach at Ashland where, in two years, he led the Eagles to a 48-13 overall mark, two final national rankings gram. Only one coach, Mark Few, Gonzaga (18, 2017), and the school’s first-ever conference and regional championships. had a longer run of 20-win seasons solely at a non-Power • In 1991, he returned to the MAC and took on his first Division I head coach- Five program. ing role at Central Michigan where he spent two seasons. His 1992 recruiting class was ranked 15th in the nation by Hoop Scoop Magazine. 21 Akron was one of four schools - Duke, Gonzaga and Kansas were the others - to win 21 or more games in each COACHING TREE of the 12 seasons prior to Dambrot’s departure. • In his 21 years as a head coach, Dambrot has seen a number of his former assistants enjoy success at the Division I level, including Chattanooga head 23.5 Wins per season Akron averaged under Dambrot. coach Lamont Paris and Ohio U. head coach Jeff Boals. • Shaka Smart, a Dambrot assistant from 2003-06, made stops at Clemson 28 School record (at the time) number of times Dambrot, (2006-08) and Florida (2008-09) before taking his first head coach position a three-year starter, team captain and team MVP at third at VCU in 2009. Smart, who went on to lead VCU to the 2011 Final Four, was base, was hit by a pitch during his undergraduate baseball named head coach at Texas in April of 2015. career at Akron.

DAMBROT AND LEBRON 155 Number of Mid-American Conference wins Akron • Prior to beginning his assistant coaching tenure at Akron in 2001, Dam- posted in its 13 seasons under Dambrot (11.9 per season). brot compiled a 69-10 record in three seasons as head coach at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. In his final two seasons, the Irish - led by The 155 league wins were the most of any MAC school over freshman then sophomore LeBron James - were state champions and earned that 13-year period. national rankings from USA Today. • Played a role in the development of James who, at the age of 13, participat- 305 School record number of wins posted by Dambrot in ed in $1 clinics Dambrot conducted at the local Jewish Community Center. his 13 seasons at Akron.

PERSONAL 1952-54 Seasons Keith’s father, Sid, played at Duquesne. • Was inducted into the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 for his Sid was part of three Dukes teams that finished ranked in the contributions at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the University of Associated Press Top 10 - including a 1954 team that made it Akron as both a student-athlete and head coach. • Akron native graduated from UA with a degree in management in 1982, and to No. 1 in the poll for two weeks in February of 1954.

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DAMBROT RECORD BY OPPONENT

OPPONENT TIF ASH CMU AKR DUQ ALL OPPONENT TIF ASH CMU AKR DUQ ALL Adrian 1-0 1-0 Howard 1-0 1-0 Air Force 1-0 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 3-1 1-0 4-1 Akron 0-1 2-0 2-1 Indiana 0-1 0-1 American 1-0 1-0 Indianapolis 3-1 3-1 Aquinas 1-0 1-0 Iona 1-0 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-1 1-1 Iowa State 0-1 0-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5-0 5-0 IPFW 2-2 0-1 2-3 Ashland 0-1 0-1 John Carroll 1-0 1-0 2-0 Austin Peay 2-1 2-1 Kent State 0-4 17-16 17-20 Ball State 0-5 15-0 15-5 Kentucky State 4-0 4-0 Bellarmine 2-2 2-2 Kentucky Wesleyan 1-4 1-4 Bethune-Cookman 3-0 3-0 Lake Superior 1-0 1-0 Binghamton 2-0 2-0 Lamar 1-0 1-0 Bluffton 1-1 1-0 2-1 La Salle 1-1 1-1 Bowling Green 1-3 25-2 26-5 Lewis 4-0 4-0 Bryant 1-0 1-0 Lipscomb 1-0 1-0 Buffalo 17-12 17-12 Longwood 1-0 1-0 California 0-1 0-1 Louisiana Tech 0-1 0-1 Canisius 1-0 1-0 Louisville 0-1 0-1 Capital 2-0 2-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1-0 Cedarville 3-1 3-1 Maine 1-0 1-0 Central Michigan 14-2 14-2 Malone 2-3 1-0 1-0 4-3 Central State 1-0 1-0 Marshall 7-0 1-0 8-0 Chancellor University 3-1 3-1 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 2-0 3-0 Charleston Southern 1-0 1-0 Massachusetts 0-1 1-1 1-2 Chicago State 1-0 1-0 Massachusetts Lowell 1-0 1-0 Clemson 0-1 0-1 Mercer 1-0 1-0 Cleveland State 5-2 5-2 Miami, Ohio 0-4 18-11 18-15 Coastal Carolina 1-1 1-1 Miami, Fla. 0-2 0-2 Coppin State 5-0 5-0 Michigan 0-2 0-2 Cornell 0-1 0-1 Middle Tennessee State 1-3 1-3 Cornerstone (Mich.) 2-0 2-0 Millikin 1-0 1-0 Creighton 1-3 1-3 Milwaukee 0-1 0-1 Davidson 0-2 0-2 Minnesota 0-1 0-1 Dayton 0-4 1-3 1-7 Mississippi State 2-0 2-0 Dearborn 2-0 2-0 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 1-0 Delaware State 1-0 1-0 Missouri Western 1-0 1-0 Denison 1-0 1-0 2-0 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 1-0 Detroit 4-1 4-1 Mount Union 1-0 1-0 2-0 Drake 1-1 1-1 Mount Vernon Nazarene 4-1 1-0 5-1 Duquesne 3-1 3-1 Nazareth 2-0 2-0 Dyke 1-0 1-0 Nevada 0-2 0-2 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 1-0 1-1 Niagara 4-0 4-0 Eastern Michigan 3-1 18-3 21-4 NJIT 0-1 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 1-0 North Alabama 0-1 0-1 Findlay 0-2 0-2 North Carolina A&T 3-0 1-0 4-0 Florida A&M 1-0 1-0 North Carolina Central 1-0 1-0 Florida State 1-0 1-0 North Carolina State 0-1 0-1 Fordham 3-1 3-1 North Dakota State 1-1 1-1 Franklin 4-0 4-0 Northeast Illinois 1-0 1-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0 1-0 Northern Illinois 9-6 9-6 George Mason 2-0 2-0 Northern Kentucky 4-0 4-0 George Washington 0-1 4-0 4-1 Northwestern 0-1 0-1 Georgia Southern 0-1 1-0 1-1 Notre Dame 0-1 0-1 0-2 Gonzaga 0-2 0-2 Oakland 1-0 1-0 2-0 Grand Rapids Baptist 1-0 1-0 Oberlin 2-0 2-0 Grand Valley State 1-0 1-0 2-0 Ohio 2-2 19-11 21-13 Green Bay 0-1 0-2 0-3 Ohio Dominican 3-1 2-0 5-1 Hampton 1-0 1-0 Ohio Northern 0-1 0-1 Hillsdale 0-1 1-0 1-1 Ohio State 0-1 0-1 Hiram 2-0 2-0 4-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 0-1 Hope 1-0 1-0 Oral Roberts 3-1 3-1 Houston 1-0 1-0 Oregon State 1-0 1-0 Huntington 1-0 1-0 Penn State 1-1 0-1 1-2

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OPPONENT TIF ASH CMU AKR DUQ ALL KEITH DAMBROT VS. THE A-10 Pittsburgh 0-1 0-2 0-3 Meetings prior to coaching at Duquesne in italics Portland State 0-1 0-1 Prairie View A&M 1-0 1-0 Princeton 1-0 1-0 DAVIDSON Radford 1-0 1-0 2-0 All Games: 0-2 Rhode Island 0-2 1-1 1-3 At Duquesne: 0-2 (0-1 home, 0-1 away) Richmond 1-2 1-2 Feb. 24, 2018 H L 60-71 Rio Grande 1-4 1-0 2-4 Jan. 5, 2019 A L 61-65 Robert Morris 0-1 0-1 St. Bonaventure 0-4 0-4 St. Francis Brooklyn 1-0 1-0 2-0 DAYTON Saint Francis U 2-0 2-0 All Games: 1-7 Saint Joseph’s 1-2 1-2 At Akron: 0-4 (0-1 home, 0-3 away) Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) 4-0 4-0 At Duquesne: 1-3 (1-1 home, 0-2 away) Saint Louis 2-2 2-2 Dec. 23, 2004 A L 66-77 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 0-1 0-1 Jan. 2, 2008 A (NR/#20) (2OT) L 81-83 San Francisco 1-0 1-0 Dec. 6, 2008 H L 50-54 Siena Heights 2-0 1-0 3-0 Nov. 16, 2010 A L 68-76 Slippery Rock 1-0 1-0 Dec. 30, 2017 H W 70-62 South Carolina 1-2 1-2 Feb. 7, 2018 A L 73-88 South Carolina State 1-0 1-0 Feb. 2, 2019 A L 64-68 Southeast Missouri 0-1 0-1 Mar. 9, 2019 H L 67-78 Southern Illinois 0-1 0-1 Southern Indiana 3-1 3-1 DUQUESNE Southwest Baptist 1-0 1-0 All Games: 2-1 Stetson 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 At Akron: 1-0 Temple 2-1 2-1 At Pittsburgh: 1-0 Tennessee Martin 1-0 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 Tennessee Tech 0-1 0-1 Nov. 30, 2005 H W 79-61 Texas A&M 0-1 0-1 Feb. 26, 2007 A W 87-74 Texas Arlington 0-1 0-1 Nov. 19, 2011 N1 L 76-81 Texas Southern 1-0 1-0 N1 - 2K Sports Classic, Valparaiso, Ind. Tiffin 1-0 1-0 Toledo 2-2 10-7 12-9 FORDHAM UC Irvine 1-0 1-0 All Games: 3-1 (2-0 away, 1-1 home) UC Santa Barbara 1-0 1-0 UMBC 1-0 1-0 Jan. 6, 2018 A W 64-41 UNC Asheville 1-0 1-0 Feb. 10, 2018 H L 57-80 UNC Greensboro 2-0 2-0 Jan. 9, 2019 H W 66-61 Urbana 5-0 1-0 6-0 Feb. 9, 2019 A W 74-66 USC 1-0 1-0 USC Upstate 1-0 1-0 GEORGE MASON Valparaiso 1-2 1-2 All Games: 2-0 (1-0 home, 1-0 away) Villanova 0-1 0-1 VCU 0-5 0-2 0-7 Jan. 20, 2018 H (2OT) W 95-89 VMI 1-0 1-0 Feb. 23, 2019 A W 79-78 Walsh 1-4 1-4 Wayne State 0-1 1-0 1-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON West Virginia 0-1 0-1 All Games: 4-1 Western Illinois 1-0 1-0 At Central Michigan: 0-1 (0-1 neutral) Western Michigan 0-4 18-5 18-9 At Duquesne: 4-0 (2-0 home, 2-0 away) William & Mary 1-0 1-0 Wilmington (Ohio) 1-0 1-0 Dec. 4, 1992 N1 L 66-87 Winston-Salem State 1-0 1-0 Jan. 3, 2018 H W 69-52 Winthrop 1-1 1-1 Jan. 31, 2018 A W 75-73 Wright State 0-1 2-0 2-1 Jan. 20, 2019 A (OT) W 91-85 Wyoming 2-0 2-0 Feb. 16, 2019 H W 85-69 Youngstown State 6-1 6-1 N1 - Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla. Division I Total 20-34 305-139 35-29 360-202 Other (88-36) 40-23 48-13 448-238 LA SALLE All Games: 1-1 (1-0 home, 0-1 away)

Jan. 13, 2018 H (3OT) W 101-94 Feb. 13, 2019 A L 72-73

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MASSACHUSETTS All Games: 1-2 At Akron: 0-1 (0-1 road) DUQUESNE HONORS EARNED At Duquesne: 1-1 (1-0 home, 0-1 away) UNDER KEITH DAMBROT Mar. 22, 2008 A1 L 63-68 Atlantic 10 Conference Mar. 3, 2018 A L 75-85 Mar. 2, 2019 H W 80-73 Sixth Man of the Year A1 - National Invitation Tournament Second Round 2018 Tarin Smith 2019 Tavian Dunn-Martin RHODE ISLAND All Games: 1-3 All-Rookie Team At Akron: 0-2 (0-1 at Akron, 0-1 at Kingston) 2018 Eric Williams Jr. At Duquesne: 1-1 (1-0 home, 0-1 away) 2019 Sincere Carry Jan. 3, 2009 A L 50-79 Jan. 5, 2010 H L 63-68 Jan. 27, 2018 A L 58-61 Jan. 30, 2019 H W 75-72 AKRON HONORS EARNED RICHMOND UNDER KEITH DAMBROT All Games: 1-1 (0-1 home, 1-0 away, 0-1 neutral) Mid-American Conference Jan. 24, 2018 H L 73-77 Mar. 8, 2018 N1 L 68-81 Coach of the Year Player of the Year Jan. 16, 2019 A W 74-68 2013 Keith Dambrot 2007 Romeo Travis N1 - A-10 Championship Second Round, Washington D.C. 2016 Keith Dambrot 2017 Isaiah Johnson 2017 Keith Dambrot ST. BONAVENTURE All Games: 0-4 (0-2 home, 0-2 away) Def. Player of the Year Sixth Man of the Year 2009 2007 Cedric Middleton Feb. 3, 2018 H L 81-84 2010 Jimmy Conyers 2009 Brett McKnight Feb. 21, 2018 A L 67-73 2012 Zeke Marshall 2012 Quincy Diggs Feb. 6, 2019 H L 49-51 2013 Zeke Marshall 2014 Jake Kretzer Feb. 27, 2019 A L 47-68 2016 Isaiah Johnson

SAINT JOSEPH’S First Team All-Conference (5 players, 7 times) 1-2 (1-0 home, 0-1 away, 0-1 neutral) All Games: 2006 Romeo Travis 2014 Demetrius “Tree” Treadwell Feb. 17, 2018 A L 75-82 2007 Romeo Travis 2016 Isaiah Johnson Jan. 12, 2019 H W 85-84 2010 Jimmy Conyers 2017 Isaiah Johnson Mar. 14, 2019 N1 L 86-92 2013 Zeke Marshall N1 - A-10 Championship Second Round, Brooklyn, N.Y. Second Team All-Conference (11players, 11 times) SAINT LOUIS 2005 Romeo Travis 2012 Alex Abreu 2007 Dru Joyce 2013 Demetrius “Tree” Treadwell All Games: 2-2 (2-0 home, 0-2 away) 2008 Jeremiah Wood 2014 Quincy Diggs Jan. 17, 2018 A L 63-76 2009 Brett McKnight 2016 Reggie McAdams Feb. 28, 2018 H W 76-69 2011 Nikola Cvetinovic 2017 Kwan Cheatham Jan. 23, 2019 H W 77-73 2012 Zeke Marshall Mar. 6, 2019 A L 75-85 Third Team All-Conference (began in 2012) VCU 2012 Nikola Cvetinovic 2015 Pat Forsythe All Games: 0-7 At Akron: 0-5 (0-2 home, 0-2 away, 0-1 neutral) All-Freshman Team (8 players) At Duquesne: 0-2 (0-1 home, 0-1 away) 2005 Bubba Walther 2010 Zeke Marshall Feb. 23, 2008 H L 52-57 2006 Nate Linhart 2013 Jake Kretzer Dec. 17, 2008 A L 69-73 2008 Steve McNees 2015 Noah Robotham Feb. 20, 2010 A L 53-70 2009 Anthony Hitchens 2016 Josh Williams Dec. 29, 2011 H (OT) L 75-76 Mar. 21, 2013 N1 L 42-88 Jan. 9, 2018 A L 67-78 Jan. 26, 2019 H L 74-80 N1 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Detroit, Mich.

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2018-19 SPECIALTY STATS

— SPECIALTY STATS: DUQ-OPP — LARGE LEAD LARGE DEFICIT PP TO 2ND FB BEN TIE LC SCORE +/- NOVEMBER 10 WILLIAM & MARY +20 (77-57, 6:59, 2nd) -2 (38-40, 17:42, 2nd) 32-32 16-15 11-17 12-6 33-20 2 2 W 84-70 +14 12 UIC (OT) +3 (88-85, 0:56, OT) -14 (37-51, 16:41, 2nd) 30-38 11-21 10-15 12-19 21-21 1 3 W 89-88 +1 17 vs. Radford +8 (63-55, 2:24, 2nd) -4 (49-53, 8:12, 2nd) 20-30 14-9 7-5 7-16 19-21 9 11 W 69-64 +5 20 at Notre Dame +3 (46-43, 9:18, 2nd) -12 (54-66, 0:50, 2nd) 24-30 7-12 12-19 1-4 28-16 12 6 L 56-67 -11 25 UMASS LOWELL +18 (66-48, 8:42, 2nd) -2 (12-14, 14:32, 1st) 40-26 31-11 9-13 17-20 24-35 1 9 W 83-71 +12 30 vs. Pitt +8 (8-0, 17:51, 1st) -21 (53-74, Final) 28-40 10-28 10-17 2-16 12-23 2 1 L 53-74 -21 DECEMBER 5 MARSHALL +18 (42-24, 4:54, 1st) -5 (0-5, 18:53, 1st) 46-30 23-27 9-14 19-11 22-21 0 3 W 93-82 +11 9 LONGWOOD +9 (80-71, Final) -18 (29-47, 0:07, 1st) 26-22 20-8 13-9 16-16 47-21 3 1 W 80-71 +9 13 UMES +22 (38-16, 2:34, 1st) -1 (1-2, 17:04, 1st) 22-20 13-16 8-4 26-11 19-15 0 2 W 72-57 +15 16 MAINE +31 (59-28, 11:32, 2nd) None 28-26 31-4 9-6 20-12 28-11 0 0 W 72-46 +26 19 PENN STATE +7 (39-32, 17:37, 2nd) -6 (49-55, 7:12, 2nd) 18-22 18-19 13-16 7-17 19-18 11 15 L 67-73 -6 22 EASTERN KENTUCKY (OT) +10 (27-17, 7:59, 1st) -12 (36-48, 0:42, 1st) 38-44 26-20 6-10 26-20 13-24 9 9 W 85-84 -1 31 NJIT +2 (14-12, 12:29, 1st) -16 (60-76, 1:02, 2nd) 22-38 21-12 19-17 17-20 24-4 1 2 L 67-78 -11 JANUARY 5 at Davidson +5 (49-44, 15:42, 2nd) -6 (2-8, 16:38, 1st) 36-28 16-12 10-6 4-4 7-2 10 18 L 61-65 -4 9 FORDHAM +8 (42-34, 14:16, 2nd) -2 (2-4, 16:18, 1st) 30-20 15-5 7-17 15-14 20-12 4 3 W 66-61 +5 12 SAINT JOSEPH’S +7 (82-75, 0:38, 2nd) -15 (7-22, 11:51, 1st) 28-32 14-17 10-7 19-28 19-12 10 7 W 85-84 +1 16 at Richmond +6 (74-68, Final) -8 (39-47, 13:09, 2nd) 28-48 9-17 8-4 6-2 14-5 8 12 W 74-68 +6 20 at George Washington (OT) +18 (24-6, 12:23, 1st) -5 (71-76, 0:58, 2nd) 34-44 12-12 14-16 4-6 12-16 3 2 W 91-85 +6 23 SAINT LOUIS +8 (67-59, 4:49, 2nd) -8 (26-34, 2:37, 2nd) 34-42 25-11 15-29 19-13 15-14 2 1 W 77-73 +4 26 VCU +9 (38-29, 13:08, 1st) -11 (5-16, 13:08, 1st) 28-48 15-24 13-17 14-11 35-10 4 2 L 74-80 -6 30 RHODE ISLAND +3 (75-72, Final) -19 (22-41, 19:39, 2nd) 24-32 20-23 18-10 12-16 11-14 8 12 W 75-72 +3 FEBRUARY 2 at Dayton +14 (32-18, 3:43, 1st) -4 (64-68, Final) 32-38 14-11 21-9 13-26 2-32 11 11 L 64-68 -4 6 ST. BONAVENTURE +2 (29-27, 16:25, 2nd) -11 (7-18, 8:19, 1st) 22-28 11-14 5-11 13-16 7-3 2 4 L 49-51 -2 9 at Fordham +9 (72-63, 0:26, 2nd) -18 (33-51, 13:56, 2nd) 20-26 16-26 10-9 12-13 14-21 2 2 W 74-66 +8 13 at La Salle +3 (7-4, 16:28, 1st) -11 (48-59, 8:12, 2nd) 40-36 22-19 19-16 4-7 7-28 9 17 L 72-73 -1 16 GEORGE WASHINGTON +18 (85-67, 0:03, 2nd) -2 (31-33, 6:51, 1st) 28-24 25-6 13-5 12-16 9-16 1 6 W 85-69 +16 23 at George Mason +2 (75-73, 2:38, 2nd) -19 (14-33, 7:55, 1st) 30-42 19-21 18-13 4-6 13-10 2 5 W 79-78 +1 27 at St. Bonaventure +1 (3-2, 18:52, 1st) -21 (47-68, Final) 14-36 14-15 3-6 5-6 22-8 0 2 L 47-68 -21 MARCH 2 MASSACHUSETTS +7 (80-73, Final) -11 (16-27, 5:41, 1st) 24-34 27-9 6-17 13-10 3-27 2 7 W 80-73 +7 6 at Saint Louis +9 (34-25, 1:43, 1st) -12 (73-85, 0:13, 2nd) 32-42 7-22 11-22 7-6 8-21 2 5 L 75-85 -10 9 DAYTON +1 (8-7, 14:48, 1st) -13 (65-78, 0:06, 2nd) 36-42 19-15 10-14 7-18 11-14 4 2 L 67-78 -11 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. 14 vs. Saint Joseph’s +10 (25-15, 12:57, 1st) -10 (76-86, 1:29, 2nd) 38-32 4-10 9-4 12-4 10-17 7 6 L 86-92 -6 KEY: PP - points in paint; TO - points off turnovers; 2ND - second-chance points; FB - fast break points; BEN - bench points; TIE - ties; LC - lead changes

CLOSE CALLS: Duquesne was tied at 67-67 with Penn State with six seconds left ... PSU hit six free throws with 5.2 seconds remaining to seal the win ... DU was at the foul line for a 1-and-1 down two with 1:07 left at Davidson ... at Dayton was a one possession game for the final 11:25 ... Frankie Hughes’ 3-point attempt at the final buzzer was off the markvs. St. Bonaventure ... Eric Williams Jr.’s runner from left of the key rolled off the rim at the horn at La Salle ...

TOP COMEBACKS IN THE PAST 21 YEARS DEFICIT SCORE TIME HALF FINAL SCORE MARGIN OPPONENT DATE COACH -19 14-33 7:55 2nd 79-78 +1 at George Mason Feb. 23, 2019 Keith Dambrot -19 22-41 19:39 2nd 75-72 +3 Rhode Island Jan. 30, 2019 Keith Dambrot -19* 28-47 18:31 2nd 88-82 +6 Radford Dec. 6, 1997 -18 33-51 13:56 2nd 74-66 +8 at Fordham Feb. 9, 2019 Keith Dambrot -18 29-47 0:07 1st 80-71 +9 Longwood Dec. 9, 2018 Keith Dambrot -15 23-38 19:14 2nd 60-56 +4 West Virginia Dec. 11, 2012 -15 7-22 11:51 1st 85-84 +1 Saint Joseph’s Jan. 12, 2019 Keith Dambrot * DU, which trailed 40-26 at the half and 47-28 with 18:31 left in the Dec. 6, 1997 Radford game, cut the 19-point deficit to tie the game at 58-58 in a span of 8:53

DAMBROT ERA SPECIALTY HIGHS

LARGE LEAD: +52 vs. Delaware State, Dec. 9, 2018 (W, 97-48) FAST BREAK POINTS: 26 vs. Md Eastern Shore, Dec. 13, 2018 (W, 72-57) LARGE DEFICIT: -26 vs. Fordham, Feb. 10, 2018 (L, 57-80) & Eastern Kentucky, Dec. 22, 2018 (W, 85-84 OT) POINTS IN PAINT: 46 vs. Marshall, Dec. 5, 2018 (W, 93-82) BENCH POINTS: 47 vs. Longwood, Dec. 9, 2018 (W, 80-71) POINTS OFF TOs: 31 vs. UMass Lowell, Nov. 25, 2018 (W, 83-71) MOST TIES: 15 vs. La Salle (3OT), Jan. 13, 2017 (W, 101-94) & Maine, Dec. 16, 2018 (W, 72-46) MOST LEAD CHANGES: 33 vs. La Salle (3OT), Jan. 13, 2017 (W, 101-94) SECOND CHANCE POINTS: 21 at Dayton, Feb. 2, 2019 & 21 vs. N.C. A&T, Dec. 17, 2017 (W, 74-58)

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THE LAST TIME 2018-19 STARTERS VS. AP RANKED TEAMS 1. Weathers, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., Lewis II, Carry (4-1) Last win Feb. 27, 2014 at #10 Saint Louis (71-64) (4 games) W WILLIAM & MARY 84-70 W UIC (OT) 89-88 VS. TOP 25______Span: All- 4g (H- 3g, A- 3g, N- 12g) W vs. Radford 69-64 HOME______Jan. 15, 2011 vs. #19 Temple (78-66) L at Notre Dame 56-67 ROAD______Feb. 27, 2014 at #10 Saint Louis (71-64) W UMASS LOWELL 83-71 NEUTRAL______Mar. 15, 1969 vs. #8 St. John’s* (75-72) 2. Rotroff, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., Lewis II, Carry (0-1) * - NCAA Tournament consolation game at College Park, Md. L vs. Pitt 53-74 3. Weathers, M.Hughes, F.Hughes, Lewis II, Carry (1-0) VS. TOP 10______Span: All- 1g (H- last g, A- 1g, N- 7g) W MARSHALL 93-82 HOME______Feb. 7, 2009 vs. #9 Xavier (72-68) 4. Weathers, Rotroff, Norman Jr., Lewis II, Carry (2-0) ______Feb. 27, 2014 at #10 Saint Louis (71-64) ROAD W LONGWOOD 80-71 ______Mar. 15, 1969 vs. #8 St. John’s* (75-72) NEUTRAL W MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 72-57 * - NCAA Tournament consolation game at College Park, Md. 5. Weathers, Rotroff, F.Hughes, Lewis II, Carry (1-0) W MAINE 72-46 A DUQUESNE PLAYER SCORED 40 POINTS (Last 3/6/19) 6. Weathers, Rotroff, Williams Jr., Lewis II, Carry (0-1) Home ‑ 43 by Mark Stevenson in a 78-77 loss to West Virginia, 1/30/90 L PENN STATE 67-73 Road ‑ 40 by Eric Williams Jr. in an 85-75 loss at Saint Louis, 3/6/19 7. F.Hughes, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., Dunn-Martin, Carry (1-0) Neutral - 44 by Mark Stevenson in a 96-70 win over Saint Joseph’s at the W EASTERN KENTUCKY (OT) 85-84 Atlantic 10 Tournament, 3/3/90 8. Weathers, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., F.Hughes, Carry (8-7) A DUQUESNE PLAYER SCORED 30 POINTS (Last 3/6/19) L NJIT 67-78 Home ‑ 30 by Tavian Dunn-Martin in an 80-73 win over UMass, 3/2/19 L at Davidson* 61-65 Road ‑ 40 by Eric Williams Jr. in an 85-75 loss at Saint Louis, 3/6/19 W FORDHAM* 66-61 Neutral ‑ 30 by Wayne Smith in an 86-81 loss to Delaware (at Binghamton, W SAINT JOSEPH’S* 85-84 NY), 11/20/99 W at Richmond* 74-68 W at George Washington* (OT) 91-85 MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL W SAINT LOUIS* 77-73 Two 30-point scorers: Willie Ross (33) and Willie Somerset (33) in a 101-81 W RHODE ISLAND* 75-72 win over Baldwin-Wallace, 12/16/63 L at Dayton* 64-68 Three 20-point scorers: Isiaha Mike (23), Emile Blackman (22) & Mike Lewis L ST. BONAVENTURE* 49-51 II (21) in a 101-90 loss at Richmond, 1/28/17 W at Fordham* 74-66 3 consecutive 20-point games: Eric Williams Jr. (3) 40 at Saint Louis, 21 vs. L at La Salle* 72-73 Dayton, 23 vs. Saint Joe’s (A-10), 3/6/19 through 3/14/19 W GEORGE WASHINGTON* 85-69 4/5/6 consecutive 20-point games: Micah Mason (6) 23 at SLU, 21 vs. DAV, L at Saint Louis* 75-85 27 at DAY, 29 vs. UMass, 26 vs. GW & 23 at URI, 1/30/16 through 2/20/16 L DAYTON* 67-78 20-point half: Eric Williams Jr. (27 in 2nd) in an 85-75 loss at Saint Louis, 3/6/19 9. Weathers, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., F.Hughes, Wade (0-1) 5 in double figures: Five in a 74-66 win at Fordham, 2/9/19 L VCU* 74-80 6 in double figures: Six in an 85-84 win over Saint Joseph’s, 1/12/19 10. Weathers, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., F.Hughes, Dunn-Martin (2-1) 0 in double figures: In an 86-55 loss at Richmond, 1/28/15 W at George Mason* 79-78 Two with 10 rebounds: Marcus Weathers (12) & Michael Hughes (12) in a L at St. Bonaventure* 47-68 74-66 win at Fordham, 2/9/19 W MASSACHUSETTS* 80-73 15 rebounds: Eric Williams Jr. (16) in a 73-59 win over Stetson, 12/6/17 11. Weathers, M.Hughes, Williams Jr., Norman Jr., Carry (0-1) 20 rebounds: Simon Ogunlesi (20) in a 71-64 loss to Hampton, 2/10/00 L vs. Saint Joseph’s 86-92 previous prior to Ogunlesi was Bruce Atkins (21) vs. West Virginia on 2/9/81 10 assists: R. Castro-Caneddy (10) in a 97-48 win over Delaware St., 12/9/17 6 blocks: Michael Hughes (7) in a 91-85 OT win at Geo. Washington, 1/20/19 CAREER STARTS FOR RETURNEES 6 steals: Sincere Carry (6) in a 73-67 loss to Penn State, 12/19/18 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Career 6 three-ptrs: Eric Williams Jr. (7-9) in an 85-75 loss at Saint Louis, 3/6/19 Baylee Steele, Gr. •22 •35 57 7 three-ptrs: Eric Williams Jr. (7-9) in an 85-75 loss at Saint Louis, 3/6/19 Marcus Weathers, Jr. •9 --- 30 39 8 three-ptrs: Eric Williams Jr (9-15) in 95-89 2OT win over Geo Mason, 1/20/18 Frankie Hughes, Jr. •11 --- 22 33 (broke school record of eight shared by three players) Sincere Carry, So. 28 28 Multiple Double-doubles: Marcus Weathers (16-12) & Michael Hughes (11- Michael Hughes, Jr. 0 --- 28 28 12) in a 74-66 win at Fordham, 2/9/19 Tavian Dunn-Martin, Jr. •1 --- 4 5 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Austin Rotroff, So. 5 5 Lamar Norman Jr., So. 3 3 Won by 50+: (+70) 129-59 win over Howard, 11/9/07 Won by 40+: (+49) 97-48 win over Delaware State, 12/9/17 • Steele started 22 g. at Eastern Michigan in 2017 & 35 at Utah Valley in 2019 Won by 30+: (+49) 97-48 win over Delaware State, 12/9/17 • Weathers started 9 g. at Miami, Ohio in 2017 • F. Hughes started 11g. at Missouri in 2017 Overtime: 91-85 win at George Washington, 1/20/19 • Dunn-Martin started 1g. at Akron in 2017 Double Overtime: 95-89 2OT win over George Mason, 1/20/18 Triple Overtime: 101-94 3OT win over La Salle, 1/13/18 Scored 100: (101) in a 101-94 3OT win over La Salle, 1/13/18 DU’S MOST-RECENT LATE-GAME HEROICS Surrendered 100: (101) in a 101-90 loss at Richmond, 1/28/17 Game-winners with three or fewer seconds remaining Opponent 0 double-digit scorers: In 58-44 win over Savannah St., 12/5/09 Held an opponent under 50: (46) in a 72-46 win over Maine, 12/16/18 Player, Oponent Date Shot Time Final Held an opponent under 40: (34) in a 34-33 loss to Saint Peter’s in the Aaron Lovelace vs Pitt 12/12/00 layup :02.2 71-70 second round of the NIT, 3/10/80 Kieron Achara at Saint Francis U 12/22/06 3-ptr :00.0 72-71 Shot better than 70%: (34-47, .723) in a 95-85 win at St. Bona, 2/23/91 Derrick Colter vs. St. Bonaventure 1/25/14 3-ptr :00.0 83-81 Shot better than 65%: (49-73, .671) in a 129-59 win over Howard, 11/9/07 Micah Mason at Saint Francis U 12/12/15 jumper :02.0 67-65 Shot better than 60%: (37-59, .627) in a 120-112 win over Omaha, 3/16/16 BOLD indicates true buzzer-beaters Opponent under 30%: (20-70, .286) in a 51-49 loss to St. Bonaventure, 2/6/19 Made 15 three-ptrs: (16-37) in a 95-89 2OT win over George Mason, 1/20/18 Last buzzer-beating win: Derrick Colter 3-pointer to defeat St. Bonaventure Forced 30 turnovers: (31) in a 74-68 win over St. Bonaventure, 1/31/09 (83-81), 1/25/14 Committed 30 turnovers: (35) in a 89-39 loss at Maryland, 11/30/02 Last court storm by Duquesne: Following a 64-55 win over Pitt at PPG 25+ rebound margin: (+27, 59-32) in a 75-72 win at Fordham, 12/30/16 Paints Arena, 12/2/16 (ended a 15-game series losing streak) 20+ rebound margin: (+24, 44-20) in a 64-41 win at Fordham, 1/6/18 Last court storm by a Duquesne opponent: St. Bonaventure fans following Won after trailing by 15 in 2nd half: (-18, 33-51 with 13:56 to go) in a 74-66 a 64-62 win at Reilly Center, 2/5/11 (SBU snapped an eight-game DU win win at Fordham, 2/9/19 streak with on a 3-pointer by Michael Davenport with :01.6 left) DU did not make a “3”: vs. Fordham (0-21 A-10T), 3/9/05 (436 g entering 2020)

22 2018-19 Duquesne Basketball Duquesne Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 14, 2019) @DuqMBB All games

2018-19 DUQUESNE BASKETBALL FULL SEASON STATS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-13 14-5 4-6 1-2 CONFERENCE 10-8 6-3 4-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 8-2 0-1 1-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 50 WILLIAMS JR, Eric 32-28 986 30.8 151-356 .4 2 4 56-151 .3 7 1 89-119 .7 4 8 93 149 242 7.6 62 0 45 55 7 36 447 14.0 35 CARRY, Sincere 28-28 937 33.5 116-267 .4 3 4 34-108 .3 1 5 74-103 .7 1 8 16 86 102 3.6 53 1 161 83 6 68 340 12.1 21 HUGHES, Michael 29-28 705 24.3 123-209 .5 8 9 2-7 .2 8 6 76-128 .5 9 4 52 136 188 6.5 92 3 26 56 66 25 324 11.2 05 WEATHERS, Marcus 31-30 828 26.7 111-227 .4 8 9 13-53 .2 4 5 75-117 .6 4 1 71 127 198 6.4 67 0 25 51 25 17 310 10.0 03 HUGHES, Frankie 32-22 810 25.3 93-274 .3 3 9 71-219 .3 2 4 27-43 .6 2 8 19 50 69 2.2 43 0 50 38 8 32 284 8.9 00 DUNN-MARTIN, Tavia 32-4 665 20.8 71-195 .3 6 4 47-137 .3 4 3 60-68 .8 8 2 8 36 44 1.4 48 1 81 54 1 30 249 7.8 01 LEWIS II, Mike 12-11 201 16.8 23-60 .3 8 3 12-37 .3 2 4 9-13 .6 9 2 4 6 10 0.8 11 0 5 6 2 7 67 5.6 22 NORMAN JR, Lamar 27-3 341 12.6 47-113 .4 1 6 26-69 .3 7 7 9-10 .9 0 0 8 34 42 1.6 27 0 10 12 0 14 129 4.8 34 ROTROFF, Austin 19-5 252 13.3 28-52 .5 3 8 3-7 .4 2 9 20-26 .7 6 9 16 30 46 2.4 44 2 4 13 10 2 79 4.2 23 KELLY, Amari 29-0 307 10.6 28-63 .4 4 4 1-8 .1 2 5 3-10 .3 0 0 29 31 60 2.1 65 3 9 32 20 7 60 2.1 14 BIZEAU, Gavin 20-0 110 5.5 8-29 .2 7 6 3-17 .1 7 6 7-11 .6 3 6 5 9 14 0.7 20 0 1 8 4 1 26 1.3 02 WADE, Brandon 27-1 251 9.3 8-41 .1 9 5 3-26 .1 1 5 9-13 .6 9 2 3 15 18 0.7 31 0 22 23 1 7 28 1.0 20 TAYLOR, Kellon 9-0 76 8.4 3-6 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 8 11 1.2 15 0 3 3 1 4 8 0.9 32 SNYDER, Zach 3-0 4 1.3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 31 DAVIS, Caleb 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 50 37 87 2 17 Total...... 32 6476 810-1894 .4 2 8 271-841 .3 2 2 460-663 .6 9 4 379 754 1133 35.4 582 10 442 451 151 250 2351 73.5 Opponents...... 32 6475 839-1904 .4 4 1 223-659 .3 3 8 413-607 .6 8 0 407 813 1220 38.1 586 15 465 491 118 219 2314 72.3

TEAM STATISTICS DUQ OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2351 2314 11/10/18 WILLIAM & MARY W 84-70 2534 Points per game 73.5 72.3 11/12/18 UIC Wot 89-88 1540 Scoring margin +1.2 - # 11/17/18 vs Radford W 69-64 1020 FIELD GOALS-ATT 810-1894 839-1904 11/20/18 at Notre Dame L 56-67 6161 Field goal pct .4 2 8 .4 4 1 11/25/18 UMASS LOWELL W 83-71 1638 3 POINT FG-ATT 271-841 223-659 11/30/18 vs Pitt L 53-74 12246 3-point FG pct .3 2 2 .3 3 8 12/05/18 MARSHALL W 93-82 1689 3-pt FG made per game 8.5 7.0 12/09/18 LONGWOOD W 80-71 1565 FREE THROWS-ATT 460-663 413-607 12/13/18 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 72-57 1346 Free throw pct .6 9 4 .6 8 0 12/16/18 MAINE W 72-46 1487 F-Throws made per game 14.4 12.9 12/19/18 PENN STATE L 67-73 2537 REBOUNDS 1133 1220 12/22/18 EASTERN KENTUCKY Wot 85-84 1421 Rebounds per game 35.4 38.1 12/31/18 NJIT L 67-78 1524 Rebounding margin -2.7 - * 01/05/19 at Davidson L 61-65 4558 ASSISTS 442 465 * 01/09/19 FORDHAM W 66-61 2211 Assists per game 13.8 14.5 * 01/12/19 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 85-84 2829 TURNOVERS 451 491 * 01/16/19 at Richmond W 74-68 4603 Turnovers per game 14.1 15.3 * 01/20/19 at George Washington Wot 91-85 2608 Turnover margin +1.3 - * 01/23/19 SAINT LOUIS W 77-73 3011 Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.9 * 01/26/19 VCU L 74-80 3706 STEALS 250 219 * 01/30/19 RHODE ISLAND W 75-72 2345 Steals per game 7.8 6.8 * 02/02/19 at Dayton L 64-68 13147 BLOCKS 151 118 * 02/06/19 ST BONAVENTURE L 49-51 2433 Blocks per game 4.7 3.7 * 02/09/19 at Fordham W 74-66 1477 ATTENDANCE 43854 71046 * 02/13/19 at La Salle L 72-73 1247 Home games-Avg/Game 19-2308 10-5181 * 02/16/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 85-69 3001 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-6411 * 02/23/19 at George Mason W 79-78 7309 * 02/27/19 at St Bonaventure L 47-68 3991 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 03/02/19 UMASS W 80-73 2980 Duquesne 1109 1213 29 2351 * 03/06/19 at Saint Louis L 75-85 6711 Opponents 1135 1158 21 2314 * 03/09/19 DAYTON L 67-78 4057 03/14/19 vs Saint Joseph's L 86-92 5968

# - at Akron, Ohio * = Conference game 23 2018-19 Duquesne Basketball Duquesne Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2019) Conference games 2019-20 Duquesne Dukes Basketball

2018-19 DUQUESNE BASKETBALL ATLANTIC 10-ONLY FINAL

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-8 6-3 4-5 0-0 CONFERENCE 10-8 6-3 4-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 50 WILLIAMS JR, Eric 18-18 581 32.3 89-206 .4 3 2 26-78 .3 3 3 41-55 .7 4 5 51 84 135 7.5 37 0 24 36 4 22 245 13.6 35 CARRY, Sincere 14-14 510 36.4 66-154 .4 2 9 20-68 .2 9 4 35-51 .6 8 6 4 47 51 3.6 28 0 79 46 3 27 187 13.4 05 WEATHERS, Marcus 18-18 508 28.2 69-136 .5 0 7 9-34 .2 6 5 52-71 .7 3 2 40 75 115 6.4 38 0 16 28 16 11 199 11.1 03 HUGHES, Frankie 18-18 551 30.6 64-188 .3 4 0 47-148 .3 1 8 18-30 .6 0 0 12 35 47 2.6 26 0 32 22 5 15 193 10.7 21 HUGHES, Michael 18-18 455 25.3 69-124 .5 5 6 2-7 .2 8 6 46-82 .5 6 1 37 89 126 7.0 55 1 17 30 52 15 186 10.3 00 DUNN-MARTIN, Tavia 18-3 405 22.5 45-123 .3 6 6 35-90 .3 8 9 35-41 .8 5 4 5 19 24 1.3 33 1 48 31 0 17 160 8.9 22 NORMAN JR, Lamar 14-0 166 11.9 18-52 .3 4 6 9-29 .3 1 0 2-2 1.000 4 14 18 1.3 9 0 3 6 0 8 47 3.4 23 KELLY, Amari 17-0 186 10.9 16-31 .5 1 6 0-2 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 17 14 31 1.8 40 1 2 14 7 4 33 1.9 14 BIZEAU, Gavin 13-0 74 5.7 8-17 .4 7 1 3-9 .3 3 3 4-7 .5 7 1 3 2 5 0.4 15 0 1 4 2 1 23 1.8 34 ROTROFF, Austin 6-0 29 4.8 2-5 .4 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-3 .6 6 7 4 3 7 1.2 10 0 1 2 1 0 6 1.0 02 WADE, Brandon 15-1 129 8.6 4-17 .2 3 5 3-10 .3 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 0 10 10 0.7 17 0 11 10 1 2 14 0.9 20 TAYLOR, Kellon 4-0 31 7.8 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 5 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.5 32 SNYDER, Zach 1-0 1 1.0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 29 23 52 8 Total...... 18 3626 451-1056 .4 2 7 154-477 .3 2 3 239-352 .6 7 9 206 416 622 34.6 313 3 234 238 91 123 1295 71.9 Opponents...... 18 3625 483-1087 .4 4 4 115-367 .3 1 3 216-330 .6 5 5 247 460 707 39.3 320 9 254 253 64 127 1297 72.1

TEAM STATISTICS DUQ OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1295 1297 * 01/05/19 at Davidson L 61-65 4558 Points per game 71.9 72.1 * 01/09/19 FORDHAM W 66-61 2211 Scoring margin -0.1 - * 01/12/19 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 85-84 2829 FIELD GOALS-ATT 451-1056 483-1087 * 01/16/19 at Richmond W 74-68 4603 Field goal pct .4 2 7 .4 4 4 * 01/20/19 at George Washington Wot 91-85 2608 3 POINT FG-ATT 154-477 115-367 * 01/23/19 SAINT LOUIS W 77-73 3011 3-point FG pct .3 2 3 .3 1 3 * 01/26/19 VCU L 74-80 3706 3-pt FG made per game 8.6 6.4 * 01/30/19 RHODE ISLAND W 75-72 2345 FREE THROWS-ATT 239-352 216-330 * 02/02/19 at Dayton L 64-68 13147 Free throw pct .6 7 9 .6 5 5 * 02/06/19 ST BONAVENTURE L 49-51 2433 F-Throws made per game 13.3 12.0 * 02/09/19 at Fordham W 74-66 1477 REBOUNDS 622 707 * 02/13/19 at La Salle L 72-73 1247 Rebounds per game 34.6 39.3 * 02/16/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 85-69 3001 Rebounding margin -4.7 - * 02/23/19 at George Mason W 79-78 7309 ASSISTS 234 254 * 02/27/19 at St Bonaventure L 47-68 3991 Assists per game 13.0 14.1 * 03/02/19 UMASS W 80-73 2980 TURNOVERS 238 253 * 03/06/19 at Saint Louis L 75-85 6711 Turnovers per game 13.2 14.1 * 03/09/19 DAYTON L 67-78 4057 Turnover margin +0.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0 # - at Akron, Ohio STEALS 123 127 * = Conference game Steals per game 6.8 7.1 BLOCKS 91 64 Blocks per game 5.1 3.6 ATTENDANCE 26573 45651 Home games-Avg/Game 9-2953 9-5072 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Duquesne 591 690 14 1295 Opponents 632 657 8 1297

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2018-19 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD: 19-13 Atlantic 10: 10-8 Home: 14-5 Road: 4-6 Neutral: 1-2 DATE ALL/A-10 DU-OPP OPPONENT HI SCORER HI REBOUNDER ATT. Nov. 10 1-0 84-70 W WILLIAM & MARY* 17 Rotroff, Williams Jr. 8 Williams Jr. 2,534 Nov. 12 2-0 89-88 W UIC* (OT) 32 Carry 11 Williams Jr. 1,540 Nov. 17 3-0 69-64 W vs. Radford (at Akron, Ohio)* 15 Lewis II 10 Williams Jr. 1,020 Nov. 20 3-1 56-67 L at Notre Dame* 14 Dunn-Martin 9 Williams Jr. 6,161 Nov. 25 4-1 83-71 W UMASS LOWELL 22 Williams Jr. 6 Kelly, M.Hughes, Weathers 1,638 Nov. 30 4-2 53-74 L vs. Pitt (PPG) 20 M.Hughes 10 M.Hughes 12,246 Dec. 5 5-2 93-82 W MARSHALL 20 M.Hughes 7 M.Hughes 1,689 Dec. 9 6-2 80-71 W LONGWOOD 22 Williams Jr. 12 Williams Jr. 1,565 Dec. 13 7-2 72-57 W UMES 16 Norman Jr. 11 Weathers 1,346 Dec. 16 8-2 72-46 W MAINE 13 Weathers 7 Taylor 1,487 Dec. 19 8-3 67-73 L PENN STATE (PPG) 21 Williams Jr. 7 Williams Jr., Weathers 2,537 Dec. 22 9-3 85-84 W EASTERN KENTUCKY (OT) 21 Williams Jr. 14 Williams Jr. 1,421 Dec. 31 9-4 67-78 L NJIT 14 Carry 11 Williams Jr. 1,524 Jan. 5 9-5/0-1 61-65 L at Davidson+ 17 Carry 7 M.Hughes 4,558 Jan. 9 10-5/1-1 66-61 W FORDHAM+ 16 Williams Jr. 13 Williams Jr. 2,211 Jan. 12 11-5/2-1 85-84 W SAINT JOSEPH’S+ 17 M.Hughes 8 M.Hughes 2,829 Jan. 16 12-5/3-1 74-68 W at Richmond+ 21 Carry 9 M.Hughes, Weathers 4,603 Jan. 20 13-5/4-1 91-85 W at George Washington+ (OT) 21 M.Hughes 14 M.Hughes 2,608 Jan. 23 14-5/5-1 77-73 W SAINT LOUIS+ 19 Weathers 12 Williams Jr. 3,011 Jan. 26 14-6/5-2 74-80 L VCU+ 21 Dunn-Martin 7 M.Hughes 3,706 Jan. 30 15-6/6-2 75-72 W RHODE ISLAND+ 20 F.Hughes 11 Williams Jr. 2,345 Feb. 2 15-7/6-3 64-68 L at Dayton+ 20 Williams Jr. 9 Williams Jr. 13,147 Feb. 6 15-8/6-4 51-49 L ST. BONAVENTURE+ 11 F.Hughes 10 Williams Jr. 2,433 Feb. 9 16-8/7-4 74-66 W at Fordham+ 16 Weathers 12 M.Hughes, Weathers 1,477 Feb. 13 16-9/7-5 72-73 L at La Salle+ 18 M.Hughes 8 Williams Jr. 1,247 Feb. 16 17-9/8-5 85-69 W GEORGE WASHINGTON+ 22 Williams Jr. 9 M.Hughes 3,001 Feb. 23 18-9/9-5 79-78 W at George Mason+ 22 Dunn-Martin 11 Weathers 7,309 Feb. 27 18-10/9-6 47-68 L at St. Bonaventure+ 20 Norman Jr. 5 Weathers 3,991 Mar. 2 19-10/10-6 80-73 W MASSACHUSETTS+ 30 Dunn-Martin 9 M.Hughes 2,980 Mar. 6 19-11/10-7 75-85 L at Saint Louis+ 40 Williams Jr. 8 Weathers 6,711 Mar. 9 19-12/10-8 67-78 L DAYTON+ 21 Williams Jr. 9 Williams Jr. 4,057 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP • Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mar. 14 19-13 86-92 L vs. Saint Joseph’s 23 Williams Jr. 10 Weathers 5,968 * - Gotham Classic (campus sites); PPG - game played at PPG Paints Arena; + - Denotes Atlantic 10 Conference games

MARGINS OF VICTORY/DEFEAT Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 35 49 Won by 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lost by 1 1 2 3 1 3 2

HOME MARGIN LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME Largest Win +26 (72-46) Maine, Dec. 16, -19 (14-33) 7:55, 1st W at George Mason, Feb. 23 Largest Loss -11 (67-78) NJIT, Dec. 31 -19 (22-41) 19:39, 2nd W Rhode Island, Jan. 30 -11 (67-78) Dayton, Mar. 9 -18 (29-47) 0:07, 1st W Longwood, Dec. 9 -18 (33-51) 13:56, 2nd W at Fordham, Feb. 9 ROAD MARGIN -15 (7-22) 11:51, 1st W Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 12 Largest Win +8 (74-66) at Fordham, Feb. 9 -14 (37-51) 16:41, 2nd W UIC, Nov. 12 Largest Loss -21 (47-68) at St. Bonaventure, Feb. 27 -12 (36-48) 0:42, 1st W Eastern Kentucky, Dec. 22 NEUTRAL MARGIN -11 (16-27) 5:41, 1st W UMass, Mar. 2 Largest Win +5 (69-64) vs. Radford, Nov. 17 (at Akron, Ohio) LARGEST SECOND-HALF DEFICIT OVERCOME Largest Loss -21 (53-74) vs. Pitt, Nov. 30 (at PPG Paints Arena) -19 (22-41) 19:39 W Rhode Island, Jan. 30 LARGEST LEAD -18 (33-51) 13:56 W at Fordham, Feb. 9 +31 (72-46) 11:32, 2nd W Maine, Dec. 16 -15 (47-62) 8:48 W Longwood, Dec. 9 +22 (38-16) 2:34, 1st W Maryland Eastern Shore, Dec. 13 -14 (37-51) 16:41 W UIC, Nov. 12 +20 (77-57) 6:59, 2nd W William & Mary, Nov. 10 -10 (50-60) 14:56 W Eastern Kentucky, Dec. 22 -10 (36-46) 17:17 W at George Mason, Feb. 23 LARGEST DEFICIT -10 (43-53 12:40 W UMass, Mar. 2 -21 (47-68) Final L at St. Bonaventure, Feb. 27 -21 (53-74) Final L vs. Pitt, Nov. 30 LARGEST LEAD LOST -19 (14-33) 7:55, 1st W at George Mason, Feb. 23 +14 (32-18) 3:43, 1st L at Dayton, Feb. 2 -19 (22-41) 19:39, 2nd W Rhode Island, Jan. 30 LARGEST SECOND-HALF LEAD LOST -18 (29-47) 0:07, 1st W Longwood, Dec. 9 +11 (45-34) 13:55, 2nd L at Dayton, Feb. 2 -18 (33-51) 13:56, 2nd W at Fordham, Feb. 9

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2018-19 DUQUESNE/OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON 16/15 23/22 23/21 18/16 22/29 18/22 16/15 16/18 18/21 16/16 15/14 12/16 14/21 12/15 25/19 17/29 20/22 20/12 22/17 16/21 14/20 19/23 20/12 17/17 20/20 25/20 16/10 17/19 13/15 14/13 25/16 23/20 Fouls 7/8 6/9 4/3 3/4 5/7 5/5 4/9 7/7 3/6 7/7 8/5 6/5 7/8 5/8 6/7 8/9 9/2 8/9 3/5 11/3 12/8 13/8 10/9 10/3 11/8 15/6 10/3 11/6 6/10 8/11 Steal 10/10 12/11 2/3 2/5 6/2 3/4 4/2 5/0 3/1 7/3 2/2 3/2 2/3 6/3 3/4 8/3 7/4 3/2 7/4 6/3 3/4 6/6 4/2 5/7 9/5 8/4 6/4 4/2 5/0 1/6 6/4 4/4 8/10 3/10 Block 9/16 7/19 8/14 16/9 9/12 6/17 10/6 16/15 19/17 19/17 13/21 14/11 17/14 14/13 12/11 13/11 18/10 15/18 17/24 12/23 13/20 22/15 13/21 13/25 21/21 13/15 13/12 15/10 17/13 15/11 15/17 17/13 T/Over 9/13 8/10 9/16 17/9 7/12 7/17 19/14 12/17 17/15 13/19 15/13 16/16 12/19 16/11 13/13 12/18 12/12 20/14 14/10 16/19 11/15 13/12 17/15 14/23 14/15 22/17 16/14 10/12 16/13 16/14 15/13 14/15 Assist - - +3 +6 +2 +2 +4 +2 +2 +5 +7 +6 +5 (4) (9) (1) (8) (1) (2) (9) (1) (2) (9) +12 +13 (11) (12) (25) (11) (23) (16) (12) Rebounds 31/35 36/33 37/31 44/32 32/41 35/46 38/39 32/30 41/28 42/54 31/39 35/36 24/49 26/37 35/33 31/54 41/37 38/40 33/42 33/33 34/35 43/41 31/29 34/36 44/39 29/45 38/38 44/37 37/31 27/36 38/50 39/34 Pct 2019) FT .615/.556 .667/.684 .690/.680 .632/.727 .906/.654 .650/.824 .696/.250 .857/.556 .706/.474 .375/.643 .684/.636 .882/.538 .611/.630 .769/.765 .625/.667 .658/.864 .625/.667 .800/.762 .769/.778 .870/.538 .696/.636 .688/.778 .667/.722 .636/.833 .826/.700 .560/.719 .750/.611 .708/.667 .750/.667 .625/.750 .600/.564 .682/.885 14, Mar of Throws 16-23/2-8 6-16/9-14 4-6/13-18 6-8/11-18 8-13/10-18 12-19/8-11 12-17/9-19 13-19/7-11 15-17/7-13 8-10/16-21 20-23/7-13 16-23/7-11 17-24/8-12 15-20/8-12 10-16/9-12 9-15/22-39 18-27/13-19 20-29/17-25 29-32/17-26 13-20/14-17 12-14/10-18 22-36/17-27 10-13/13-17 15-24/18-27 25-38/19-22 15-24/12-18 10-13/21-27 22-32/14-18 14-22/15-18 19-23/14-20 14-25/23-32 15-22/23-26 Free (as Pct 3FG .462/.400 .429/.278 .389/.450 .333/.412 .316/.471 .214/.400 .286/.355 .345/.182 .333/.389 .227/.118 .238/.348 .323/.333 .500/.333 .269/.389 .348/.350 .207/.100 .333/.538 .222/.292 .208/.200 .286/.500 .381/.200 .269/.222 .238/.320 .448/.375 .348/.259 .370/.231 .286/.313 .407/.294 .343/.450 .250/.455 .370/.350 .375/.379 Basketball Comparison games All 9-21/5-18 7-18/9-20 6-19/8-17 6-28/8-20 5-22/2-17 5-21/8-23 7-26/7-18 8-23/7-20 6-29/2-20 6-27/7-24 5-24/3-15 8-21/3-15 7-26/6-27 5-21/8-25 8-23/7-27 8-28/5-16 7-28/5-11 12-26/8-20 12-36/7-17 6-21/11-31 10-29/2-11 11-33/7-18 10-31/7-21 10-20/6-18 13-29/9-24 10-27/3-13 12-35/9-20 10-27/7-20 9-24/11-29 3-Pointers Duquesne 12-36/14-26 10-35/12-24 11-27/10-34 Pct 2018-19 FG Game-by-Game .525/.456 .404/.426 .579/.459 .400/.368 .356/.407 .358/.475 .468/.364 .464/.528 .426/.475 .345/.286 .450/.460 .450/.492 .444/.439 .417/.527 .508/.426 .377/.388 .419/.517 .350/.373 .333/.439 .417/.481 .436/.360 .431/.427 .448/.478 .492/.476 .478/.427 .439/.482 .379/.473 .426/.353 .439/.500 .283/.551 .452/.412 .470/.475 Team FG category Total 32-61/26-57 21-52/23-54 33-57/28-61 24-60/21-57 16-45/24-59 24-67/28-59 22-47/24-66 26-56/28-53 26-61/28-59 19-55/20-70 27-60/29-63 27-60/32-65 24-54/25-57 25-60/29-55 30-59/23-54 23-61/26-67 31-74/31-60 21-60/22-59 19-57/25-57 25-60/26-54 24-55/18-50 28-65/32-75 26-58/22-46 29-59/30-63 32-67/32-75 25-57/27-56 25-66/26-55 23-54/24-68 29-66/26-52 15-53/27-49 28-62/28-68 31-66/29-61 each for Duquesne +5 +5 +6 +3 +1 +7 +4 +1 +9 +1 +1 +6 +8 (6) (2) (1) (4) (6) (4) (6) +14 +11 +15 +12 +26 +16 (11) (11) Mar (11) (21) (21) (10) 84-70 69-64 93-82 72-57 67-73 67-78 66-61 74-68 49-51 72-73 79-78 80-73 67-78 75-72 89-88 56-67 53-74 80-71 72-46 85-84 61-65 85-84 91-85 74-80 64-68 74-66 85-69 47-68 75-85 86-92 83-71 77-73 Score TEAM/OPPONENT 2nd 48/37 35/28 45/44 31/31 28/41 36/39 35/35 46/36 27/28 42/43 45/36 48/39 38/41 53/31 50/39 29/34 24/42 48/24 32/30 37/31 22/24 45/45 32/38 33/41 28/40 50/26 38/28 25/35 41/54 43/43 37/38 42/37 format 1st the 36/33 34/36 48/38 41/26 39/32 31/39 31/26 28/32 22/23 30/30 34/42 32/34 29/37 22/41 30/41 27/33 29/32 32/47 40/16 42/48 39/41 40/39 45/39 41/39 36/28 24/40 47/41 22/33 34/31 43/49 46/33 35/36 in SHORE displayed are EASTERN totals MARY KENTUCKY WASHINGTON & ISLAND LOWELL Mason Washington JOSEPH'S LOUIS STATE Dame Game Joseph's Louis BONAVENTURE Salle Bonaventure WILLIAM Radford UMASS MARSHALL MARYLAND PENN NJIT FORDHAM Richmond SAINT RHODE ST La George UMASS DAYTON Note: Opponent UIC Notre Pitt LONGWOOD MAINE EASTERN Davidson SAINT George VCU Dayton Fordham GEORGE St Saint Saint

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DAMBROT ERA HIGH & LOW GAMES DUQUESNE HIGH LOW Points 101 La Salle (2018) 47 at St. Bonaventure (2019) First Half Points 53 Delaware State (2018) 22 four times, at St. Bonaventure (2019) last Second Half Points 53 Rhode Island (2019) 22 at Davidson (2019) Halftime Margin +37 (53-16) Delaware State (2018) -19 (22-41) Rhode Island (2019) Win/Loss Margin +49 (97-48) Delaware State (2018) -23 (57-80) Fordham (2018) Rebounds 50 Richmond (2018) 23 at Dayton & Richmond (2018) Rebound Margin +24 (44-20) at Fordham (2018) -25 (24-49) UMass (2019) Field Goals Made 33 Delaware State (2018) & Marshall (2019) 15 at St. Bonaventure (2019) Field Goals Attempted 76 Richmond (2018) 45 Penn State (2019) Field Goal Percentage .579 (33-57) Marshall (2019) .283 (15-53) at St. Bonaventure (2019) 3-Pointers Made 18 Delaware State (2018) 3 St. Francis Brooklyn & vs. Southern Illinois (2018) 3-Pointers Attempted 37 George Mason (2018) 9 at Rhode Island (2018) 3-Point Percentage (min. 10 att.) .643 (9-14) at George Washington (2018) .115 (3-26) St. Francis Brooklyn (2018) Free Throws Made 31 St. Francis Brooklyn (2018) 4 at Davidson (2019) Free Throws Attempted 45 St. Francis Brooklyn & La Salle (2018) 6 at Davidson (2019) Free Throw Percentage .923 (12-13) at Fordham (2018) .375 (6-16) St. Bonaventure (2019) Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 att.) .906 (29-32) Penn State (2019) .560 (14-25) VCU (2019) Assists 25 Delaware State (2018) 4 vs. Southern Illinois (2018) Turnovers 22 vs. Pitt (2019) 6 George Washington (2019) Blocked Shots 15 George Mason (2018) 0 Davidson & vs. Richmond (A-10) (2018) Steals 15 UMass Lowell (2019) 2 George Washington (2018) Personal Fouls 28 at Saint Louis (2018) 11 Stetson & at Fordham (2018)

OPPONENT HIGH LOW Points 94 La Salle (2018) 41 at Fordham (2018) First Half Points 49 vs. Saint Joseph’s (A-10) (2019) 16 Delaware State (2018) & Maine (2019) Second Half Points 59 at Dayton (2018) 15 at Fordham (2018) Halftime Margin +19 (41-22) Rhode Island (2019) -37 (16-53) Delaware State (2018) Win/Loss Margin +23 (80-57) Fordham (2018) -49 (48-97) Delaware State (2018) Rebounds 54 Saint Louis & St. Bonaventure (2019) 20 at Fordham (2018) Field Goals Made 34 La Salle (2018) 16 at Fordham (2018) Field Goals Attempted 83 La Salle (2018) 42 Fordham (2018) Field Goal Percentage .646 (31-48) at Dayton (2018) .286 (20-70) St. Bonaventure (2019) 3-Pointers Made 14 UIC (2019) 1 Mississippi Valley State (2018) 3-Pointers Attempted 31 Fordham (2019) 8 Mississippi Valley State (2018) 3-Point Percentage (min. 10 att.) .571 (8-14) at Dayton (2018) .100 (2-20) Saint Louis (2019) Free Throws Made 29 at St. Bonaventure (2018) 2 at Fordham (2018) & Fordham (2019) Free Throws Attempted 39 at Saint Louis (2019) 4 at Fordham (2018) Free Throw Percentage .879 (29-33) at St. Bonaventure (2018) .250 (2-8) Fordham (2019) Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 att.) .879 (29-33) at St. Bonaventure (2018) .522 (12-23) Lamar (2018) Assists 25 at Dayton.879 (2018) 4 Delaware State (2018) Turnovers 25 Maine (2019) 4 vs. Southern Illinois (2018) Blocked Shots 10 at Notre Dame & St. Bonaventure (2019) 0 six times, George Washington (2019) last Steals 12 Robert Morris (2018) 2 four times, George Washington (2019) last Personal Fouls 29 three times, UMass (2019) last 10 at Dayton (2019)

INDIVIDUAL DUQUESNE OPPONENT Points 40 Eric Williams Jr. at Saint Louis (2019) 40 Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (2018) Rebounds 16 Eric Williams Jr. vs. Stetson (2018) 22 Osun Osunniyi, St. Bonaventure (2019) Field Goals Made 15 Eric Williams Jr. at Saint Louis (2019) 14 Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (2018) Field Goals Attempted 22 Sincere Carry at Dayton (2019) 25 Tramaine Isabell at Saint Louis (2019) Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (7-7) Tydus Verhoeven vs. Saint Louis (2018) 1.000 (8-8) Malik Hines, at UMass (2018) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) .833 (10-12) Mike Lewis II vs. Delaware State (2018) .818 (9-11) Patrick Steeves, at GW (2018) Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 att.) .750 (15-20) Eric Williams Jr. at Saint Louis (2019) .636 (14-22) Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (2018) 3-Pointers Made 9 Eric Williams Jr. vs. George Mason (2018) 8 Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (2018) 3-Pointers Attempted 15 Eric Williams Jr. vs. George Mason (2018) 13 Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure (2018) Frankie Hughes vs. George Washington (2019) 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (3-3) Austin Rotroff vs. William & Mary (2019) 1.000 (2-2) by six players (3-3) Sincere Carry vs. UIC (2019) Pierfrancesco Oliva & Nick Robinson, (3-3) Eric Williams Jr. vs. UMass Lowell (2019) at St. Joseph’s (2018) last Free Throws Made 11 Marcus Weathers vs. Saint Louis (2019) 11 Kellan Grady, Davidson (2018) Free Throws Attempted 15 Tarin Smith vs. La Salle (2018) 16 Tramaine Isabell at Saint Louis (2019) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (9-9) Mike Lewis II vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2018) 1.000 (9-9) Jaylen Adams, at St. Bonaventure (2018) Assists 10 Rene Castro-Caneddy vs. Delaware State (2018) 12 C.J. Anderson at UMass (2018) Steals 6 Sincere Carry vs. Penn State (2019) 5 Fred Thatch at Saint Louis (2019) Blocked Shots 9 Tydus Verhoeven vs. George Mason (2018) 6 Osun Osunniyi, St. Bonaventure (2019)

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RETURNEES SEASON AND CAREER HIGH GAMES

2018-19 SEASON CAREER 2018-19 SEASON CAREER

#0 TAVIAN DUNN-MARTIN, So., G #21 MICHAEL HUGHES, So., F Pts: 30 UMass same Pts: 21 at George Washington same Reb: 4 Longwood same Reb: 14 at George Washington same Asts: 6 Longwood & UMass same Asts: 3 George Washington same Blks: 1 Marshall same Blks: 7 at George Washington same Stls: 3 3x, UMass last same Stls: 3 3x, at George Mason last *3, 4x, at George Mason (So.) last Min.: 35 VCU same Min.: 37 at George Washington same Career high 3-pointers (7): 7-9 UMass (So.) * from 2016-17 season at Akron

#3 FRANKIE HUGHES, So., G #23 AMARI KELLY, Fr., F Pts: 21 George Washington *24 vs. Xavier (Fr.) Pts: 11 Fordham same Reb: 9 St. Bonaventure same Reb: 6 UMass Lowell same Asts: 6 at George Washington same Asts: 3 Marshall same Blks: 2 at Davidson & Fordham same Blks: 4 Pitt same Stls: 3 3x, Saint Louis last 3, 4x Saint Louis (So.) last Stls: 2 at George Mason same Min.: 35 at George Washington *41 vs. Xavier (Fr.) Min.: 23 Fordham & at George Mason same Career high 3-pointers (7), 7-15 vs. George Washington (So.) * from 2016-17 season at Missouri #31 CALEB DAVIS, Sr., G Pts: 0 2, Delaware State (So.) & UMass (Fr.) #4 LAMAR NORMAN JR., Fr., G Reb: 1 UMES 1 UMES (Jr.) Pts: 20 at St. Bonaventure same Asts: 0 1, Delaware State (So.) Reb: 9 UMES same Blks: 0 same Asts: 2 UMES same Stls: 0 same Blks: 0 same Min.: 2 Maine 4, Delaware State (So.) Stls: 4 at St. Bonaventure same Min.: 32 at St. Bonaventure same #34 AUSTIN ROTROFF, Fr., F Career high 3-pointers (4): 4-9 UMES, 4-8 at St. Bonaventure & 4-7 vs. Saint Joseph’s (A-10) Pts: 17 William & Mary same Reb: 8 UMES same Asts: 2 UMES same #5 MARCUS WEATHERS, So., F Blks: 2 3x, Eastern Kentucky last same Pts: 19 Saint Louis 19, 3x Saint Louis (So.) last Stls: 1 William & Mary & Penn State same Reb: 12 at Fordham *12 Grambling (Fr.) & & at Fordham (So.) Min.: 26 Penn State same Asts: 6 at Saint Louis same Career high 3-pointers (3): 3-3 William & Mary Blks: 4 VCU same Stls: 3 at La Salle & at Mason *3, 3x at George Mason (So.) last #44 BAYLEE STEELE, Gr., C Min.: 37 at La Salle *37, 3x at La Salle (So.) last Career high 3-pointers (3), 3-5 at Fordham (So.) Pts: 19 CSUN same * from 2016-17 season at Miami, Ohio Reb: 19 at BYU same Asts: 2 4x, New Mexico State last same Blks: 2 3x, at Arizona last *5, Ball State (So.) #10 SINCERE CARRY, Fr., G Stls: 2 3x, Seattle last *3, at SMU & Bowling Green (So.) Pts: 32 UIC same Min.: 29 2x, California Baptist last same Reb: 7 Fordham same * 2018-19 highs at Utah Valley Asts: 9 William & Mary, UMass Lowell & Maine same * from 2016-17 season at Eastern Michigan Blks: 1 6x, & at Fordham last same Stls: 6 Penn State same Min.: 42 at George Washington same Career high 3-pointers (3): 3-6 UIC & 3-7 at Richmond

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CAREER STATS FOR 2019-20 DUKES

CARRY, Sincere

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2018-19 28-28 937/33.5 116-267 .4 3 4 34-108 .3 1 5 74-103 .7 1 8 16 86 102 3.6 53 1 161 83 6 68 340 12.1 TOTAL 28-28 937/33.5 116-267 .4 3 4 34-108 .3 1 5 74-103 .7 1 8 16 86 102 3.6 53 1 161 83 6 68 340 12.1

DAVIS, Caleb

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2016-17 1-0 3/3.0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2.0 2017-18 4-0 9/2.3 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.5 2018-19 2-0 3/1.5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 7-0 15/2.1 2-7 .2 8 6 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 0.1 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 0.6

DUNN-MARTIN, Tavian

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2016-17* 36-1 383/10.6 49-126 .3 8 9 33-88 .3 7 5 14-18 .7 7 8 2 27 29 0.8 37 0 38 25 0 12 145 4.0 2018-19 32-4 665/20.8 71-195 .3 6 4 47-137 .3 4 3 60-68 .8 8 2 8 36 44 1.4 48 1 81 54 1 30 249 7.8 TOTAL 32-4 665/20.8 71-195 .3 6 4 47-137 .3 4 3 60-68 .8 8 2 8 36 44 1.4 48 1 81 54 1 30 249 7.8 All* 68-5 1048/15.4 120-321 .3 7 4 80-225 .3 5 6 74-86 .8 6 0 10 63 73 1.1 85 1 119 79 1 42 394 5.8

* Statistics from prior team/school

HUGHES, Frankie

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2016-17* 30-11 578/19.3 77-260 .2 9 6 45-168 .2 6 8 30-53 .5 6 6 14 64 78 2.6 44 0 35 39 2 19 229 7.6 2018-19 32-22 810/25.3 93-274 .3 3 9 71-219 .3 2 4 27-43 .6 2 8 19 50 69 2.2 43 0 50 38 8 32 284 8.9 TOTAL 32-22 810/25.3 93-274 .3 3 9 71-219 .3 2 4 27-43 .6 2 8 19 50 69 2.2 43 0 50 38 8 32 284 8.9 All* 62-33 1388/22.4 170-534 .3 1 8 116-387 .3 0 0 57-96 .5 9 4 33 114 147 2.4 87 0 85 77 10 51 513 8.3

* Statistics from prior team/school

HUGHES, Michael

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2016-17* 20-0 146/7.3 11-24 .4 5 8 0-0 .0 0 0 13-20 .6 5 0 8 16 24 1.2 25 1 7 9 10 6 35 1.8 2018-19 29-28 705/24.3 123-209 .5 8 9 2-7 .2 8 6 76-128 .5 9 4 52 136 188 6.5 92 3 26 56 66 25 324 11.2 TOTAL 29-28 705/24.3 123-209 .5 8 9 2-7 .2 8 6 76-128 .5 9 4 52 136 188 6.5 92 3 26 56 66 25 324 11.2 All* 49-28 851/17.4 134-233 .5 7 5 2-7 .2 8 6 89-148 .6 0 1 60 152 212 4.3 117 4 33 65 76 31 359 7.3

* Statistics from prior team/school

KELLY, Amari

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2018-19 29-0 307/10.6 28-63 .4 4 4 1-8 .1 2 5 3-10 .3 0 0 29 31 60 2.1 65 3 9 32 20 7 60 2.1 TOTAL 29-0 307/10.6 28-63 .4 4 4 1-8 .1 2 5 3-10 .3 0 0 29 31 60 2.1 65 3 9 32 20 7 60 2.1

NORMAN JR, Lamar

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2018-19 27-3 341/12.6 47-113 .4 1 6 26-69 .3 7 7 9-10 .9 0 0 8 34 42 1.6 27 0 10 12 0 14 129 4.8 TOTAL 27-3 341/12.6 47-113 .4 1 6 26-69 .3 7 7 9-10 .9 0 0 8 34 42 1.6 27 0 10 12 0 14 129 4.8

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CAREER STATS FOR 2019-20 DUKES

ROTROFF, Austin

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2018-19 19-5 252/13.3 28-52 .5 3 8 3-7 .4 2 9 20-26 .7 6 9 16 30 46 2.4 44 2 4 13 10 2 79 4.2 TOTAL 19-5 252/13.3 28-52 .5 3 8 3-7 .4 2 9 20-26 .7 6 9 16 30 46 2.4 44 2 4 13 10 2 79 4.2

WEATHERS, Marcus

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season 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 2016-17* 32-9 788/24.6 98-191 .5 1 3 14-40 .3 5 0 100-147 .6 8 0 67 124 191 6.0 90 2 23 42 20 28 310 9.7 2018-19 31-30 828/26.7 111-227 .4 8 9 13-53 .2 4 5 75-117 .6 4 1 71 127 198 6.4 67 0 25 51 25 17 310 10.0 TOTAL 31-30 828/26.7 111-227 .4 8 9 13-53 .2 4 5 75-117 .6 4 1 71 127 198 6.4 67 0 25 51 25 17 310 10.0 All* 63-39 1616/25.7 209-418 .5 0 0 27-93 .2 9 0 175-264 .6 6 3 138 251 389 6.2 157 2 48 93 45 45 620 9.8

* Statistics from prior team/school

STEELE, Baylee YEAR G/GS MIN/AVG FG-AT PCT 3M-AT PCT FT-AT PCT O/D REB PF-DQ A TO BK S PTS-AVG 2017* 33/22 643/19.5 62-127 .488 0-5 .000 20-24 .833 42/93 135-4.1 98-5 11 24 27 26 144-4.4 2018 sat out following transfer to Utah Valley 2019+ 35/35 705/20.1 101-170 .594 2-6 .333 92-122 .754 80/172 252-7.2 80-1 21 47 15 13 296-8.5 Total 68/57 1348/19.8 163-297 .549 2-11 .182 112-146 .767 122/265 387-5.7 178-6 32 71 42 39 440-6.5 * - at Eastern Michigan + - at Utah Valley

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