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2007-08 POSTSEASON GUIDE

2007-08 SCHEDULE NO. 25 (24-6, 20-0) NOVEMBER 2008 MEN’S TOURNAMENT 7 Lenoir-Rhyne (Exh.) 82-58 W Friday, March 7 - Monday, March 10 9 Emory 120-56 W u 1 North Charleston Coliseum Charleston, South Carolina 14 No. 1 ESPN 68-72 L 21 at Western Michigan 76-83 L 24 North Carolina Central 98-50 W 26 at Appalachian State* MASN 71-60 W u WILDCAT UPDATE w TIP-OFF NOTES Coming off a convincing 82-49 victory over Coach: Bob McKillop, the all-time winningest DECEMBER Wofford in the quarterfinals, No. 25 and top-seeded coach in Davidson and SoCon history has com- 1 Davidson will put its nation-leading 20-game win- 1 No. 7 Duke ESPNU 73-79 L piled a record of 335-224 in 19 years at the ning streak on the line against the fifth-seeded helm. The seven-time league Coach of the Year 5 at Charlotte TWC 68-75 L UNC Greensboro Spartans in the semifinals of the has guided the Wildcats to nine Southern 2008 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Conference divisional crowns, four league tour- 14TH ANNUAL CLASSIC Tournament Sunday evening. nament titles, including back-to-back, and u Anaheim, Calif. -- The Honda Sophomores (19) and Bryant seven postseason appearances -- NCAA (4) and 8 vs. No. 7 UCLA WGN 63-75 L Barr (17) combined for 36 points and 10 three- NIT (3). Jason Richards pointers, while added 13 points w 13 * 95-74 W and seven assists in Davidson’s 33-point win over Regular Season Titles: 20 21 at N.C. State FSNS 65-66 L the Terriers. u w The Wildcats (24-6, 20-0) are attempting to win SoCon Tournament Record: 57-34 JANUARY its 10th tournament title and fifth under Head w 3 Georgia Southern* 92-67 W Coach Bob McKillop. SoCon Tournament Titles (Last): 9 (2007) u 5 Western Carolina* 86-73 W To go along with completing their third perfect w Radio: 9 at Elon* MASN 59-57 W league slate (1995-96, 2004-05, 2007-08) under John Kilgo and Logan Kosmalski will call the action on the Davidson Radio Network. 12 at Wofford* 85-50 W Coach McKillop, the Wildcats have won 34 straight 16 at Furman* 73-51 W games against league competition and 45 of their last 46 contests. ble digits (13.0 ppg.) and still leads the country in 19 Chattanooga* 85-58 W u SoCon Player of the Year Curry leads the confer- assists at 8.0 per contest. 21 at Western Carolina* 82-67 W u 24 at The Citadel* 87-70 W ence in scoring and ranks fifth nationally with an By virtue of winning the regular-season title, average of 25.1 per outing. The five-time SoCon Davidson has already earned a bid to the NIT at 26 at College of Charleston* SPSO 70-58 W Player of the Week also ranks among national lead- the very least. But the Wildcats have their sights 30 Wofford* 78-65 W ers in free-throw percentage (8th/89.4), three-point- set on becoming the first SoCon team to win three ers made (T-2nd/130) and three-pointers per game straight league tournaments and the SoCon’s FEBRUARY (3rd/4.3). automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament since u 2 at Chattanooga* 78-71 W Along with Curry ranking among national lead- Chattanooga in 1993, 1994 and 1995. 6 Elon* MASN 74-64 W ers in scoring, his backcourt mate and first-team 9 College of Charleston* SPSO 81-55 W All-SoCon selection Richards is also averaging dou- 13 at UNC Greensboro* MASN 83-78 W 16 Furman* SPSO 86-51 W 19 UNC Greensboro ESPN2 75-66 W DAVIDSON PLAYER PERSONNEL 2 PROJECTED STARTERS 2007-08 STATISTICS 22 at Winthrop ESPN2 60-47 W No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Notes 27 Appalachian State* SPSO 68-55 W 2 Jason Richards G 6-2 190 Sr. 13.0 8.0* 1st Nationally in APG; Cousy Nominee 30 Stephen Curry G 6-3 185 So. 25.1 4.7 Naismith List / Wooden Award Nominee MARCH 14 Max Paulhus Gosselin G 6-6 205 Jr. 3.4 3.4 42 Assists to just 16 Turnovers in 2007-08 1 at Georgia Southern* 89-69 W 41 Andrew Lovedale F 6-8 215 Jr. 6.3 5.4 Started last 19 of 20 contests; All wins 15 Thomas Sander F 6-8 220 Sr. 7.7 5.0 Season-High 21 pts (7-10) at CofC (1/26)

2008 SOCON TOURNAMENT OFF THE BENCH 2007-08 STATISTICS Charleston, S.C. -- North Charleston Coliseum No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Notes 8 vs. #8 Wofford 82-49 W 1 Brendan McKillop G 6-1 180 Fr. 2.2 0.4 Mecklenburg Co-Player of the Year 9 vs. #5 UNC Greensboro SPSO 6:00 4 Aaron Bond G 6-5 185 Fr. 1.0 0.8 McDonald’s All-American Nominee 10 Championship Game ESPN2 TBA 5 Boris Meno F 6-8 230 Sr. 7.7 6.0 13 Career Double-Doubles 12 Can Civi G 6-1 180 Jr. 0.8 0.2 Appeared in nine games this season

1 20 Mike Schmitt G 6-4 205 Fr. 0.0 0.5 Joined Team as Walk-on Bobcats Arena -- Charlotte, N.C. 2 22 Will Archambault G/F 6-6 220 So. 5.6 2.0 Career-High 28 points vs. Furman (2/16) ESPNU Bracketbuster 23 Stephen Rossiter F 6-7 230 R-So. 3.3 3.3 1st Career Dbl-Dbl 11/24 (13 pts, 10 reb) Boldface Denotes home game 24 Bryant Barr G 6-4 195 So. 5.4 1.1 Made 46 3-pointers this season * Denotes Southern Conference Opponent 35 Dan Nelms F 6-9 215 So. 0.6 0.4 Appeared in 15 games this season All times Eastern Standard 42 Ben Allison F 6-9 205 Fr. -- -- Member of U-20 Great Britain Team * Denotes assists per game

www.davidsonwildcats.com MOST CAREER POINTS (NCAA CURRENT SOPHOMORES) PLAYER SCHOOL POINTS 1. Stephen Curry Davidson 1,484 QUICK FACTS 2. Jonathan Rodriguez Campbell 1,145 GENERAL 3. Ryan Anderson California 1,119 Name of School 4. D.J. Augustin Texas 1,096 City / Zip Davidson, N.C. 28035 5. Jeremy Wise Southern Miss 1,074 Founded 1837 6. James Florence Mercer 1,053 Enrollment 1700 Nickname Wildcats WILDCATS CRACK AP TOP 25 FOR FIRST TIME IN 38 YEARS Colors Red and Black On the heels of completing a perfect Southern Conference regular season and Home Arena / Capacity John M. Belk Arena (5,838) winning their national-best 19th consecutive contest, the Davidson men’s basket- Affiliation NCAA Division I ball team has climbed into the Associated Press Top 25 as announced Monday Conference Southern afternoon. The Wildcats received 74 votes and are 25th in this week’s rankings. President Tom Ross, Davidson ’72 Though this is Davidson’s first appearance in the AP poll since the conclusion Athletics Director Jim Murphy, Davidson ’78 of the 1969-70 campaign, the Wildcats spent a week at No. 25 in the ESPN / USA Athletic Dept. Phone 704.894.2800 Today Coaches Top 25 earlier this season. Ticket Office Phone 704.894.2375 CURRY JOINS ACC’S BEST ON DISTRICT 5 FIRST TEAM HISTORY On the heels of being named Southern Conference Player of the Year by the First Year of Men’s Basketball 1907-08 media, Stephen Curry of the Davidson men’s basketball team has been selected to All-Time Record 1,219-1,091 the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 5 First Team. NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 9 (2007) Joining Curry on the first team were four student-athletes from the Atlantic NIT Appearances (Last) 4 (2005) Coast Conference, (North Carolina), DeMarcus Nelson (Duke), Last Postseason Appearance 2007 NCAA Sean Singletary (Virginia) and (North Carolina). Results Lost, 70-82 vs. Maryland (4 Seed) First Round -- March 15, 2007 (Buffalo, N.Y.) DAVIDSON QUARTET HONORED BY SOCON MEDIA COACHING STAFF Davidson’s Stephen Curry was a unanimous choice as the Southern Conference Head Coach Bob McKillop, Hofstra ’72 Player of the Year, while Jason Richards (1st Team), Thomas Sander (3rd Team) and Record at Davidson (Years) 335-224 (19) Head Coach Bob McKillop (Coach of the Year) were also honored by the Southern Career Record Same Conference Sports Media Association (SCSMA) Tuesday morning. Basketball Office Phone 704.894.2369 Assoc. Head Coach , Davidson ’93 (15th) 20 SPELLS PERFECTION Assistant Coach Jim Fox, SUNY-Geneseo ’95 (7th) Stephen Curry poured in 35 points and Davidson torched the nets for 72.7 per- Assistant Coach Tim Sweeney, Rochester ’03 (2nd) cent in the second half as the Wildcats extended their winning streak to 19 straight Dir. of BB Operations Jeremy Henney, Indiana ’02 (2nd) and put the finishing touches on a perfect Southern Conference regular season with an 89-69 victory over Georgia Southern March 1. TEAM INFORMATION Along with completing the regular season 23-6 overall and 20-0 in league play, 2006-07 Overall Record 29-5 2006-07 SoCon Record (Place) 17-1 (1st) It marks the third time (1995-96, 2004-05) under Bob McKillop the Wildcats have Lettermen Returning / Lost 11/2 finished with a flawless SoCon slate. Starters Returning / Lost 5/0 Newcomers 4 SOUTHERN STREAK Davidson has won 30 straight Southern Conference regular season games SPORTS INFORMATION and 37 of its last 38 dating back to Feb. 25, 2006. Sports Information Director Marc Gignac Including the 2006 and 2007 SoCon Men’s Basketball Tournament, Office Phone 704.894.2123 Davidson has claimed 45 of its last 46 contests against teams from the SoCon. Cell Phone 980.297.9981 Two years ago, Davidson had a 27-game regular season league streak E-mail [email protected] before having it snapped at Furman. The Wildcats also ripped off 27 straight Assistant SID (MBB Contact) Joey Beeler from Jan. 1968 - Jan. 1971. Office Phone 704.894.2931 During the Wildcats current streak of 30, they are outscoring their SoCon Cell Phone 980.297.8242 opponents by 17.1 points per outing. E-mail [email protected] Assistant SID Gavin McFarlin Office Phone 704.894.2635 OUT WITH A BANG E-mail [email protected] Playing in front of the home crowd one last time, senior tri-captain Jason Assistant SID Lauren Biggers Richards led Davidson with 24 points on 9-of-17 shooting as the Wildcats defeated Office Phone 704.894.2815 Appalachian State (2/27). E-mail [email protected] Along with his second 20-point performance in as many outings, the Fax 704.894.2636 Barrington, Ill., native also tallied his 1,000 career point in Davidson’s 18th consec- Press Row 704.892.3324 utive victory and 29th straight SoCon regular season win. Backcourt mate Stephen Mailing Address Box 7158, Davidson, NC 28035 Curry accomplished the task earlier this season as the duo became the 38th and Overnight Address 209 Ridge Road, Davidson, NC 28036 39th players in Davidson history to reach 1,000-point plateau.

www.davidsonwildcats.com WILDCATS NATIONALLY TEAM NUMBERS INDIVIDUAL NUMBERS Category Rank Stat Player Rank Stat Points Per Game 23rd 79.0 Stephen Curry Points Per Game 5th 25.1 Assists Per Game 14th 17.3 3-Pointers Made T-2nd 130 3-Pointers Per Game 17th 9.3 3-Pointers Per Game 3rd 4.3 PRESEASON RECOGNITION 3-Pointers Made 17th 278 PRESEASON RANKINGS FT Percentage 8th 89.4 Lindy’s #18 Scoring Margin 6th 15.3 Playboy #22 Jason Richards ESPN’s Andy Katz #23 /Turnover Ratio 8th 1.39 Assists Per Game 1st 8.0 Associated Press #32 ESPN/USA Today #32 Winning Percentage 24th .800 Total Assists 1st 240 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Poll #4 Winning Streak 1st 20 Assist/Turnover Ratio 16th 2.56 DAVIDSON BACKCOURT Conf. Winning Streak 2nd 30 College Hoops Net #9 **Ranks are as of March 3, 2008 Sports Illustrated #15 Home Winning Streak 8th 17 STEPHEN CURRY John R. Wooden Award Candidate BIG MAN ON CAMPUS Naismith Trophy Watch List After averaging 31 points and seven rebounds per game in the Wildcats’ vic- CollegeInsider.com Preseason All-America Team tories over Elon (Jan. 6) and College of Charleston (Feb. 9), Stephen Curry was CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major Player of the Year nominated for ESPN’s Big Man on Campus for the week ending Feb. 10. CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major All-America Team Also nominated for last week’s honor were, David Padgett (Louisville), Greg Jay Bilas’ Wooden Preseason Team Paulus (Duke), Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) and Robbie Hummel (Purdue). Jay Bilas’ Preseason All-America Team CHN Preseason Mid Major All-American ‘CATS PLAY BRACKETBUSTER ON LOCAL RIVAL Lindy’s Preseason SoCon Player of the Year Lindy’s Preseason All-Conference Having not played since the 1991-92 season, Davidson was paired with local Athlon’s Preseason All-America Honorable Mention rival Winthrop for the sixth annual ESPNU Bracketbusters Extravaganza. Athlon’s Preseason SoCon Player of the Year The much anticipated matchup went the way of the Wildcats as they never Athlon’s Preseason All-Conference trailed en route to a 60-47 win over the Eagles. Davidson Jason Athlon’s Emerging Stars Richards led all scorers with a game-high 21 points. Fellow backcourt mate Sporting News Preseason All-America 3rd Team Stephen Curry also contributed double figures finishing with 12 points. Sporting News Preseason SoCon Player of the Year Sporting News Preseason All-Conference MOVING UP THE CHARTS CBS Sports Preseason SoCon Player of the Year With six assists at Chattanooga (2/2), Jason Richards moved ahead of Chris CBS Sports Preseason All-Conference SoCon Preseason Player of the Year (Coaches) Alpert into second place on Davidson’s all-time assist charts. Richards has 603 SoCon Preseason All-Conference (Coaches / Media) assists for his career and has averaged 7.5 the last two seasons. Lindy’s Shooting Guards #4 The Wildcat tri-captain leads the nation with an average of 8.0 per contest Sporting News Shooting Guards #3 and also ranks nationally in assist/turnover ratio. College Hoops Net Shooting Guards #3 Against Georgia Southern (3/1) he became just the second Wildcat in school Athlon’s Shooting Guards #3 history to hit the 600-assist plateau. FOXSports Wing Players #8 Pat Forde’s Five Stellar Sophomores #1 CURRY NAMED TOP 30 CANDIDATE FOR NAISMITH TROPHY Davidson’s Stephen Curry has been named one of the 30 top candidates for JASON RICHARDS the Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T, the Atlanta Tipoff Club recently ESPN’s Jay Bilas’ Preseason All-Underrated Team announced. Nominee The board based its criteria on player performances this season, and the list Lindy’s Preseason All-Conference was narrowed down from the pre-season list of 50 candidates who were Athlon’s Preseason All-Conference Sporting News Preseason All-Conference announced at the beginning of the season. CBS Sports Preseason All-Conference 2nd Team SoCon Preseason All-Conference (Coaches / Media) ADD HIM TO THE TOP 30 WOODEN LIST... AS WELL Sporting News Point Guards #14 Along with being named a Top-30 Candidate for the Naismith Trophy List, Curry is also a midseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award, the nation's THOMAS SANDER most coveted award, announced by The Los Angeles Athletic Lindy’s Preseason All-Conference 2nd Team Club's John R. Wooden Award Committee. CBS Sports Preseason All-Conference Composed of the top 30 players who will compete for this season's player of SoCon Preseason All-Conference (Coaches / Media) the year award, the midseason list is based on individual player performance and team records during the first half of the season. BORIS MENO Lindy’s Preseason All-Conference 2nd Team

www.davidsonwildcats.com 2007-08 FINAL SOCON STANDINGS NORTH DIVISION CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W- L PCT W- L PCT Chattanooga 13- 7 .650 18- 12 .600 Appalachian State 13- 7 .650 18- 12 .600 PRESEASON COACHES POLL UNC Greensboro 12- 8 .600 18- 11 .620 NORTH DIVISION Elon 9- 11 .450 11- 18 .379 1. UNC Greensboro (10) 60 Western Carolina 6- 14 .300 10- 20 .333 2. Appalachian State (1) 47 3. Western Carolina 42 SOUTH DIVISION 4. Chattanooga 35 5. Elon 26 CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W- L PCT W- L PCT SOUTH DIVISION Davidson 20- 0 1.000 23- 6 .786 1. Davidson (10) 60 Georgia Southern 13- 7 .650 20- 11 .645 2. Georgia Southern 47 College of Charleston 9- 11 .450 14- 16 .467 3. College of Charleston (1) 43 Wofford 8- 12 .400 15- 15 .500 4. Wofford 35 Furman 6- 14 .300 7- 22 .241 5. Furman 24 The Citadel 1- 19 .050 6- 23 .207 6. The Citadel 15 UPCOMING GAMES March 9, 2008 March 10, 2008 PRESEASON COACHES #1 Davidson vs. #5 UNCG, 6:00 Championship Game, 9:00 (ESPN2) ALL-CONFERENCE Semifinal #2, 30 min. following Stephen Curry* Davidson UNC Greensboro Nick Aldridge Western Carolina Louis Graham Georgia Southern Jason Richards Davidson DAVIDSON TRIO RECEIVES PRESEASON SOUTHERN Donte Minter Appalachian State CONFERENCE RECOGNITION; WILDCATS PICKED FIRST Jermaine Johnson College of Charleston Jason Richards, Thomas Sander and Stephen Curry have been named to the Thomas Sander Davidson 2007-08 Preseason All-SoCon team, while two-time defending champion Shane Nichols Furman Davidson was the unanimous selection to win the South Division title as voted Drew Gibson Furman on by the 11 league head coaches. Along with being named to the Naismith Trophy Watch List and nominated PRESEASON MEDIA POLL for the coveted John R. Wooden Award, Curry was selected as the SoCon’s NORTH DIVISION Preseason Player of the Year. The son of former NBA sharpshooter Dell Curry, 1. UNC Greensboro (12) 122 Stephen (pronounced STEFF-in) concluded his debut season in a Wildcat uni- 2. Appalachian State (10) 120 form with 730 points (21.5 ppg.) to lead the Southern Conference and an NCAA 3. Western Carolina 80 freshman single-season record 122 three-pointers. 4. Chattanooga 68 Like his fellow backcourt mate, Richards has also been nominated for a presti- 5. Elon 44 gious postseason accolade, the Bob Cousy Award. A senior from Barrington, Ill., the Wildcat point guard finished second nationally in assists (249) and assists per SOUTH DIVISION game (7.3). A first-team all-league selection by the SoCon head coaches in 2006- 1. Davidson (22) 132 07, Richards led the conference in assists, assists per game and assists-to- 2. College of Charleston (1) 106 turnover ratio, while rating 12th in scoring (13.5), fourth in free-throw percent- 3. Georgia Southern 86 age (.811) and minutes per game (34.3), plus eighth in steals per outing (1.5). 4. Wofford 68 A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Sander was selected to the 2006-07 All-SoCon 5. Furman 46 second team after averaging more than 13 points and six rebounds per outing. 6. The Citadel 24 As a junior, Sander scored in double figures 21 times and reached the 20-point plateau on six separate occasions. The 6-8 forward also recorded five double- PRESEASON MEDIA doubles last season to run his career total to nine. ALL-CONFERENCE Kyle Hines* UNC Greensboro MOST WINS FOR A SOCON COACH Stephen Curry Davidson COACH SCHOOLS (YEARS) WINS Nick Aldridge Western Carolina 1. Bob McKillop Davidson (1992-current) 310 Jason Richards Davidson 2. Burt Shipley Maryland (1923-47) 243 Louis Graham Georgia Southern Mack McCarthy Chattanooga (1985-97) 243 Donte Minter Appalachian State 4. Bill Reinhardt George Washington (1935-42; 1949-66) 230 Jeremy Clayton Appalachian State 5. Eddie Cameron Duke (1928-42) 226 Shane Nichols Furman 6. Lyles Alley Furman (1945-49; 1950-66) 223 Thomas Sander Davidson 7. The Citadel (1974-85); ETSU (1985-90) 213 Jermaine Johnson College of Charleston 8. Wake Forest (1935-53) 205 9. North Carolina (1923-24); Davidson (1937-49) 194 * Denotes Preseason Player of the Year www.davidsonwildcats.com MONTHLY PERFECTION... AGAIN AND AGAIN... LAST TIME A WILDCAT … Against Appalachian State (2/27) the ’Cats completed their second straight perfect month (January 10-0 / February 8-0) and fourth in the Scored 30+ points Stephen Curry (35) last two seasons. at Georgia Southern, March 1, 2008 A year ago, Davidson ran the table in December (8-0) and again in Scored 20+ points Stephen Curry (35) February (7-0). They just missed three consecutive flawless months in at Georgia Southern, March 1, 2008 2006-07 but dropped a January contest to Appalachian State. Grabbed 15+ rebounds Boris Meno (16) Davidson’s current 19-game winning streak and perfect calendar vs. Ohio, Dec. 21, 2006 year (2008) began with a Jan. 3 win over Georgia Southern at John M. Grabbed 10+ rebounds Andrew Lovedale (11) Belk Arena. vs. Wofford, March 8, 2008 Dished off 10+ assists Jason Richards (12) IT ONLY TOOK HOW MANY GAMES??? at Georgia Southern, March 1, 2008 Sophomore sensation Stephen Curry reached the 1,000-point Had a double-double plateau in just his 45th game in a Wildcat uniform. The native of Jason Richards (12 pts, 12 ast.) Charlotte, N.C. became the 38th player in school history to hit the at Georgia Southern, March 1, 2008 mark thanks to 24 points in Davidson’s 25-point triumph over Georgia Southern Jan. 3, 2008. LAST TIME THE ’CATS HAD … (1962-65) is the only Davidson player to accomplish the 100+ points Emory (120), Nov. 9, 2007 task quicker than Curry. An opponent score 100+ vs. Duke (106), Jan. 2, 2002 John Gerdy (1975-79) is the all-time leading scorer with 2,438 points. 10+ 3FG vs. Wofford (13), March 8, 2008 50+ rebounds vs. Wofford (50), March 8, 2008 ANOTHER MONTHLY HONOR FOR CURRY 20+ assists at Georgia Southern (21), March 1, 2008 Three months into the 2007-08 campaign, Davidson’s Stephen 10+ steals vs. Appalachian State (12), Feb. 27, 2008 Curry has already claimed all three of the SoCon’s monthly honors. He has been named November’s, December’s and January’s SoCon 5+ blocks vs. Elon (7), Feb. 6, 2008 Player of the Month. February’s Player of the Month has yet to be 5+ score in double figures North Carolina Central (5), Nov. 24, 2007 announced. As a freshman he earned the nod three times. A win by 20 vs. Wofford (33), March 8, 2008 A win by 30 vs. Wofford (33), March 8, 2008 SETTING THE BARR For the second time in his brief career, Bryant Barr torched The Citadel from downtown. The native of Falmouth, Maine, scored a NO PLACE LIKE HOME career-high 23 points including six buckets from long range. Last Davidson’s one-point victory over ETSU on Jan. 26, 2005 was the year in both team’s regular season finale, Barr netted a then-per- Wildcats’ 150th victory in Belk Arena. Going back to the 2001-02 sonal-best 21 points on seven three-pointers. season, the Wildcats have won 85 of their last 94 home games, and two year’s ago recorded their most ever victories in one sea- CURRY EARNS FIFTH SOCON PLAYER OF THE WEEK son (14) in Belk Arena. Davidson’s record in Belk Arena is listed For the fourth consecutive week and fifth time this season, below since the sports complex opened in the fall of 1989: Davidson’s Stephen Curry has been named Southern Conference Player of the Week for the week ending Feb. 17 as announced by the BELK ARENA OVERALL league office. YEAR W L PCT. W L PCT. The nation’s fifth leading scorer at 25.6 points per outing, Curry averaged 33.5 points and seven rebounds per game in the Wildcats’ 1989-90 3 10 .231 4 24 .143 victories over UNCG (Feb. 13) and Furman (Feb. 16) to run Davidson’s 1990-91 6 7 .462 10 19 .345 winning streak to 15 straight. 1991-92 8 6 .571 11 17 .393 For the week, the native of Charlotte, N.C., connected on 22-of-42 1992-93 10 4 .714 14 14 .500 (.524) from the field and drained 45.0 percent (9-of-20) of his attempts 1993-94 12 1 .923 22 8 .733 from downtown, while going a perfect 14-for-14 at the charity stripe. 1994-95 9 4 .692 14 13 .519 Curry has been named Player of the Week eight times in his career. 1995-96 13 1 .929 25 5 .833 1996-97 10 4 .714 18 10 .643 THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE THE HOLMES CENTER 1997-98 10 3 .769 20 10 .667 Stephen Curry scored 38 points, including 26 in the first half, to 1998-99 9 2 .818 16 11 .593 lead Davidson to a 71-60 men’s basketball victory over 1999-00 9 3 .750 15 13 .536 Appalachian State in its SoCon opener Nov. 26. 2000-01 9 4 .692 15 17 .469 Curry set a Holmes Center scoring record, and added six 2001-02 11 2 .846 21 10 .677 rebounds and four steals. He also tied his own school mark with 2002-03 11 2 846 17 10 .630 nine 3-pointers. 2003-04 13 0 1.000 17 12 .586 The sophomore was two points shy of Fred Hetzel’s school 2004-05 11 3 .786 23 9 .719 record of 28 points in a half, which he accomplished twice, the last of which came against Furman in 1964. Curry was 10-for-14 from 2005-06 14 1 .933 20 11 .645 the field and 6-of-9 from 3-point land, and one miss was a 40-foot- 2006-07 13 1 .928 29 5 .853 er as the buzzer sounded for halftime. 2007-08 12 0 1.000 24 6 .800 Totals 193 58 .769 335 224 .599

www.davidsonwildcats.com ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 ‘CATS CLIMB INTO TOP 25 FOR FIRST TIME IN 37 YEARS RECORD PTS 1. North Carolina (38) 27-2 1,745 After Davidson’s impressive showing against top-ranked North Carolina at Bobcats 2. Memphis (21) 28-1 1,706 Arena, Nov. 14, the Wildcats jumped to 25th in the ESPN / USA Today Coaches Top 25 3. UCLA (12) 26-3 1,664 4. Tennessee (1) 26-3 1,625 as released Nov. 19. Ranked for the first time since the 1969-70 season, Davidson 5. Kansas 26-3 1,459 6. Duke 25-3 1,403 received 59 points in the poll, moving up two spots from the prior week. 7. Stanford 24-4 1,317 The Wildcats spent the entire 1969-70 season ranked, climbing as high as fourth the 8. Xavier 25-4 1,232 9. Texas 24-5 1,227 second and third week’s of the slate before finishing at 15th. 10. Wisconsin 24-4 1,199 Davidson becomes the first SoCon school to be ranked in the national polls since 11. Georgetown 24-4 1,147 12. Louisville 24-6 1,010 Charleston grabbed the 25th spot Dec. 10, 2002. 13. Connecticut 23-6 848 14. Butler 27-3 813 15. Purdue 23-6 779 DAVIDSON PART OF BODY WORLDS EXHIBITION 16. Vanderbilt 24-5 658 17. Michigan State 23-6 657 The worlds of science and sports merged Nov. 1 at Discovery Place when Coach 18. Indiana 24-5 646 Bob McKillop delivered an official Wildcats' basketball to be displayed at BODY 19. Notre Dame 22-6 578 20. Drake 25-4 346 WORLDS for the remainder of the exhibition’s Charlotte engagement. 21. Marquette 21-7 334 22. Gonzaga 23-6 323 23. Washington State 22-7 245 24. Clemson 21-7 124 FORMER CAPTAINS / STANDOUTS LEAD EMORY 25. Davidson 24-6 74 The season opener with Emory was a homecoming for a pair of its men’s bas- OTHERS: Brigham Young 63, Mississippi State 34, South ketball coaches. Eagles’ head coach Jason Zimmerman (1990-94) and assistant Alabama 27, Pittsburgh 25, Saint Mary's 22, Kent State 19, coach Matt McKillop (2002-06), were both co-captains and standouts on the Miami (FL) 13, Baylor 7, UAB 7, USC 7, Arizona State 4, Virginia Commonwealth 3, Western Kentucky 3, Texas Davidson men’s basketball team. Zimmerman, finished his career with 1,260 A&M 3, Cornell 2, Robert Morris 1, Stephen F. Austin 1. points and ranks ninth all-time on the Wildcats’ assists chart. He also guided ESPN / USA TODAY TOP 25 Davidson to the 1994 NIT, its first postseason appearance under Bob McKillop. RECORD PTS Matt, the son of Coach McKillop and older brother of Brendan, a freshman on this 1. North Carolina (19) 27-2 763 2. UCLA (6) 26-3 718 year’s squad, led the Wildcats to a pair of postseason trips, including the 2006 3. Memphis (6) 28-1 717 4. Tennessee 26-3 695 NCAA Tourney. Zimmerman and Matt are both in their first season at Emory. 5. Duke 25-3 621 6. Kansas 26-3 618 7. Stanford 24-4 572 A “L O N G” RANGE STREAK 8. Wisconsin 24-4 535 9. Texas 24-5 533 The Wildcats have canned at least one three in 434 consecutive games. The last 10. Georgetown 24-4 521 time the Wildcats failed to hit a three-pointer in a game came on Jan. 15, 1994 in a 11. Xavier 25-4 492 12. Butler 27-3 393 65-63 win at East Tennessee State. But there are three schools that have hit at least 13. Louisville 24-6 368 one trey in every game since the inception of the three-point line in 1986-87 — 14. Connecticut 23-6 356 15. Purdue 23-6 314 Vanderbilt, UNLV and Princeton. 16. Vanderbilt 24-5 305 17. Indiana 24-5 297 18. Michigan State 23-6 283 19. Notre Dame 22-6 246 MOST CONFERENCE WINS / INCLUDING 20. Marquette 21-7 141 21. Drake 25-4 116 TOURNAMENT (LAST 6 YEARS) 22. Washington State 22-7 102 COACH SCHOOL WINS 23. Gonzaga 23-6 99 24. Brigham Young 23-6 94 1. Bob McKillop Davidson 94 25. Mississippi State 20-8 44 2. Dave Loos Austin Peay 93 OTHERS: Clemson 43, Saint Mary's 29, Davidson 27, 3. Rick Byrd Belmont 92 Pittsburgh 7, UNLV 6, USC 6, Baylor 5, Kentucky 4, 4. Memphis 88 South Alabama 3, Western Kentucky 1, Arizona State 1. 5. Gonzaga 85 6. Jim Christian Kent State 84 COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOP 25 RECORD PTS 7. Dana Altman Creighton 83 1. Butler (23) 27-3 761 8. Ohio State / Xavier 80 2. Davidson (1) 24-6 728 3. Gonzaga (3) 23-6 709 9. Wichita St./Winthrop 77 4. Drake (1) 25-4 701 Illinois/S. Illinois 77 5. VCU 23-6 630 6. South Alabama 25-5 607 7. Kent State 23-6 575 **These numbers were compiled by the Wright State SID office. 8. Western Kentucky 24-6 557 9. Stephen F. Austin 23-4 528 10. St. Mary's 24-5 488 11. Illinois State 22-8 464 CURRY NOMINATED FOR BASKETBALL’S TOP AWARD 12. Robert Morris 25-6 381 Davidson’s Stephen Curry has been nominated for for the coveted John R. Wooden 13. Cal State Fullerton 19-8 303 14. IUPUI 24-6 269 Award. 15. UC Santa Barbara 21-7 266 The top 50 preseason candidates for the Men's 2007-08 Wooden Award, the nation's 16. George Mason 20-10 253 17. Belmont 22-8 228 most coveted college basketball award, were announced Oct. 24 by The Los Angeles 18. Akron 20-8 199 Athletic Club's Wooden Award Committee. The Award is named for the three-time col- 19. Morgan State 19-9 187 20. Cal State Northridge 19-8 174 lege basketball All American, 1932 Player of the Year and ten-time national champi- 21. Rider 21-9 137 22. Cornell 20-5 123 onship coach at UCLA. 23. Sam Houston State 21-6 111 Created in 1976, the Wooden Award is the most prestigious individual honor in col- 24. UNC Asheville 21-8 86 25. Ohio 18-10 85 lege basketball. Previous winners include such notables as ('79), ('84) OTHERS: Oral Roberts 83, Creighton 73, Western Michigan 59, Southern Illinois 48, Siena 43, Wright State 39, and ('97). American 38, UMBC 37, Austin Peay 35, Portland State 16, Cleveland State 15, Miami (Ohio) 10, Valparaiso 8, Pacific 7, Wagner 6, Brown 3, San Diego 3, Lamar 2.

www.davidsonwildcats.com CURRY NAMED TO NAISMITH TROPHY PRESEASON LIST DAVIDSON WHEN … On the heels of being nominated for college basketball’s most coveted honor, the winning the tip ...... 18-4 Wooden Award, Stephen Curry of Davidson was recently named to the 2007-08 losing the tip ...... 6-2 Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T. leading at half ...... 20-2 The Naismith Trophy watch list, which consists of 50 players, was compiled by trailing at half 3-4 the Atlanta Tipoff Club's Board of Selector's, which based its preseason criteria on ...... player performances from last season and expectations for the 2007-08 season. There tied at half ...... 1-0 were 17 seniors and 17 juniors on the preseason list, along with 16 sophomores. The playing overtime ...... 0-0 list does not include incoming freshmen, although those student-athletes will be shooting at least 50% ...... 9-0 considered in the first vote in January, 2008. The Naismith Trophy is the most presti- 40-49.9% ...... 13-3 gious national award presented annually to college basketball's player of the year. less than 40% ...... 2-3 opponent shoots at least 50% ...... 3-2 RICHARDS NOMINATED FOR 2008 BOB COUSY AWAY 40-49.9% ...... 11-3 Jason Richards of the Davidson men’s basketball team has been nominated for the less than 40% ...... 10-1 2008 Bob Cousy Award as announced Sept. 13. The Bob Cousy Award annually recog- has more rebounds ...... 19-1 nizes the top point guard in college basketball. has fewer rebounds ...... 4-5 Nominees for the Bob Cousy Award presented by The Hartford are solicited through the College Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA) and the tied in rebounds ...... 1-0 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). shooting at least 80% from line ...... 8-2 70-79.9% ...... 7-1 DAVIDSON TRI-CAPTAINS 60-69.9% ...... 5-1 For the second straight year, seniors Boris Meno (Paris, France), Jason Richards under 60% ...... 4-2 and Thomas Sander (Cincinnati, Ohio) will serve as the team’s tri-captains. opponent shoots at least 80% from line ...... 2-1 70-79.9% ...... 5-2 FRESH FACES 60-69.9% ...... 10-2 Coach Bob McKillop welcomes four newcomers to the 2007-08 Davidson men’s under 60% ...... 7-1 basketball squad. scoring less than 60 points ...... 1-0 The quartet joining this year’s roster are Ben Allison (West Sussex, England), 60-69 ...... 2-4 Aaron Bond (Ashburn, Va.), Brendan McKillop (Davidson, N.C.) and Mike 70-79 ...... 7-2 Schmitt (Rocky Mount, N.C.). 80-89 ...... 10-0 90-99 ...... 3-0 EMPHASIS ON STUDENT-ATHLETE at least 100 ...... 1-0 Following the graduation of last year’s two senior basketball players, head opponent scores less than 60 points ...... 12-0 coach Bob McKillop still boasts a perfect graduation rate. All 62 of the seniors he 60-69 ...... 7-1 has coached during his 18 seasons at the helm have graduated. 70-79 ...... 5-4 80-89 ...... 0-1 CURRY LEADS USA U-19 TEAM TO SILVER 90-99 ...... 0-0 Stephen Curry was one of 12 players to make the 2007 USA U-19 World Championship Roster this past summer. Team USA claimed the Silver Medal at the at least 100 ...... 0-0 2007 FIBA Basketball World Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia. The 6-3 guard aver- a ’Cat scores at least 20 ...... 17-5 aged 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists per contest, while connecting on 45 percent of at least 30 ...... 6-1 his attempts from the floor. Curry recorded four double-digit games, including a an opponent scores at least 20 ...... 4-3 game-high 19 in Team USA’s victory over eventual champion Serbia. at least 30 ...... 0-1 playing in November ...... 3-2 PAULHUS GOSSELIN AND CANADA CLAIM BRONZE December ...... 1-4 This past summer, Max Paulhus Gosselin was a member of the Canadian January ...... 10-0 Men’s Development Basketball team that defeated Japan 90-84 in the Bronze February ...... 8-0 Medal game at the 24th Summer Univerisade Games. March ...... 2-0 playing on Sunday ...... 0-0 2006-07 SEASON REVIEW Monday ...... 3-0 SoCon regular season and tournament champions ... second straight trip to Tuesday ...... 2-0 NCAA Tournament, ninth overall ... Third straight 20-season, seventh under McKillop ... School record 29 wins ... League record 17 SoCon victories ... Strung Wednesday ...... 7-3 together 12 and 13-game winning streaks ... Set 14 records (7 school / 7 individ- Thursday ...... 1-0 ual) ... Won 25 of its last 27 ... Arizona St. Sleep America Classic Champions ... Friday ...... 2-1 Top-20 Nationally in eight statistical categories ... Three All-SoCon performers ... Saturday ...... 9-2 Five SoCon Player of the Weeks ... Three SoCon Player of the Months ... Six All- playing at home ...... 12-2 Tournament selections ... Two Tournament MVPs ... SoCon Freshman of the Year on the road ...... 11-3 ... Freshman All-American ... Mid-Major Freshman of the Year ... Richards ranked at a neutral site ...... 1-1 second nationally in assists and assists per game ... Curry ranked ninth nationally in scoring (2nd among freshman) and broke the NCAA single-season freshman when wearing white uniforms ...... 13-2 mark for three-point field goals. when wearing red uniforms ...... 11-4

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30-POINT GAMES Season Career Stephen Curry 812 Jason Richards 0 1 Thomas Sander 01 RECORD BOOKS 20-POINT GAMES Season Career CAREER Stephen Curry 21 40 CAREER Jason Richards 4 10 SCORING SCORING AVG. Thomas Sander 17 Bryant Barr 12 1. John Gerdy ’79 2,483 1. Fred Hetzel ’65 25.7 Boris Meno 0 2 2. Fred Hetzel ’65 2,032 2. John Gerdy ’79 23.4 Will Archambault 1 1 3. Derek Rucker ’88 1,952 3. Stephen Curry 23.3 Max Paulhus Gosselin 0 1 4. ’06 1,892 4. ’66 21.2 5. Dick Snyder ’66 1,693 5. ’70 19.3 GAMES IN DOUBLE FIGURES 6. Mike Maloy ’70 1,661 6. Bill Jarman ’63 17.8 Season Career Stephen Curry 30 63 7. Jeff Himes ’88 1,590 7. Derek Rucker ’88 17.0 Jason Richards 23 51 8. Kenny Wilson ’84 1,569 8. Hobby Cobb ’56 16.8 Thomas Sander 7 38 9. Janko Narat ’94 1,539 9. Brendan Winters ’06 16.0 Boris Meno 829 Will Archambault 6 15 10. Ian Johnson ’06 1,511 10. Rodney Knowles ’68 16.0 Andrew Lovedale 6 10 Bryant Barr 4 8 Max Paulhus Gosselin 0 4 REBOUNDING 3-PT FIELD GOALS Brendan McKillop 1 1 1. Mike Maloy ’70 1,111 1. Brendan Winters ’06 268 Stephen Rossiter 1 1 2. Fred Hetzel ’65 1,094 2. Stephen Curry 252 3. ’00 877 3. Matt McKillop ’06 223 2007-08 GAMES LED IN SCORING 4. Hobby Cobb ’56 836 4. Pete Anderer ’03 190 25 ...... Stephen Curry 2 ...... Jason Richards 5. Rodney Knowles ’68 804 5. Jason Zimmerman ’94 184 1 ...... Will Archambault 6. Dave Hollingsworth ’59 784 6. Mark Donnelly ’98 177 1 ...... Bryant Barr 7. Bill Jarman ’63 758 7. Derek Rucker ’88 154 1 ...... Thomas Sander 8. Doug Cook ’70 754 8. Wayne Bernard ’03 143 9. Jamie Hall ’92 751 9. Janko Narat ’94 136 2007-08 GAMES LED IN REBOUNDING 10. Boris Meno 704 10. Brandon Williams ’96 131 12 ...... Boris Meno 8 ...... Thomas Sander 6 ...... Andrew Lovedale 5 ...... Stephen Curry ASSISTS STEALS 2 ...... Jason Richards 1. Derek Rucker ’88 250 2 ...... Max Paulhus Gosselin 1. Ali Ton ’99 646 1 ...... Stephen Rossiter 2. Jason Richards 610 2. Ali Ton ’99 222 3. Chris Alpert ’96 542 3. Chris Alpert ’96 174 DOUBLE DOUBLES 4. Kenny Grant ’06 479 4. Michael Bree ’02 143 Season Career 5. Derek Rucker ’88 436 5. Ace Tanner ’87 138 Boris Meno 3 13 6. John Carroll ’83 428 6. Quinn Harwood ’96 131 Thomas Sander 1 10 7. Ernie Reigel ’80 370 7. Narcisse Ewodo ’97 122 Jason Richards 5 9 8. Michael Bree ’02 365 8. Landry Kosmalski ’00 121 Stephen Curry 12 Andrew Lovedale 0 1 9. Jason Zimmerman ’94 358 Stephen Curry 121 Stephen Rossiter 1 1 10. Mike Sorrentino ’74 355 10. John Carroll ’83 116 Brandon Williams ’96 116 10+ GAMES Season Career PERCENTAGE Boris Meno 4 18 1. George Spain ’95 *.614 PERCENTAGE Thomas Sander 3 13 2. Rich DiBenedetto ’82 .602 1. Stephen Curry .873 Andrew Lovedale 3 8 3. Jeff Himes ’88 .575 2. Jerry Kroll ’70 .835 Stephen Curry 1 2 Stephen Rossiter 1 2 4. Dick Snyder ’66 .556 3. Derek Rucker ’88 .834 5. Fred Hetzel ’65 .554 4. Semi Mintz ’59 .815 10+ ASSIST GAMES 6. Thomas Sander .546 5. Jason Zimmerman ’94 .815 Season Career Stephen Marshall ’00 .546 6. Dick Snyder ’66 .807 Jason Richards 8 14 8. Larry Horowitz ’75 .535 7. Janko Narat ’94 .807 9. Kenny Wilson ’84 .534 8. Todd Haynes ’81 .805 2007-08 GAMES LED IN ASSISTS 10. Ian Johnson ’06 .526 9. John Gerdy ’79 .803 30 ...... Jason Richards 10. Brendan Winters ’06 .797 * Did not meet minimums for NCAA ranking RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP NOTE: Must play a minimum of 50 games to qualify ` 18-0 . .Curry, Lovedale, Paulhus Gosselin, Richards, Sander for career record books. (averages & percentages) 6-6 ...... Other 2007-08 DAVIDSON WILDCAT ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Brendan McKillop G 6-0 175 Fr. Davidson, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 2 Jason Richards*** G 6-2 185 Sr. Barrington, Ill. / Barrington 4 Aaron Bond G 6-4 185 Fr. Ashburn, Va. / Georgetown Prep 5 Boris Meno*** F 6-8 230 Sr. Paris, France / Northfield-Mount Hermon 12 Can Civi** G 6-1 180 Jr. Istanbul, Turkey / Uskudar American Acad. 14 Max Paulhus Gosselin** G 6-6 205 Jr. Carignan, Quebec / Champlain St. Lambert 15 Thomas Sander*** F 6-8 220 Sr.. Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 20 Mike Schmitt G 6-4 195 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. / Rocky Mount Academy 22 William Archambault* G 6-6 220 So. St. Hubert, Quebec / Champlain St. Lambert 23 Stephen Rossiter* F 6-7 230 R-So. Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell 24 Bryant Barr* G 6-4 195 So. Falmouth, Maine / Falmouth 30 Stephen Curry* G 6-3 185 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 35 Dan Nelms* F 6-9 215 So. Lake Forest, Ill. / Phillips Exeter Academy 41 Andrew Lovedale** F 6-8 215 Jr. Benin City, Nigeria / Loretto (England) 42 Ben Allison F 6-9 205 Fr. West Sussex, England / Christ Hospital

ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 42 Ben Allison F 6-9 205 Fr. West Sussex, England / Christ Hospital 22 William Archambault* G 6-6 220 So. St. Hubert, Quebec / Champlain St. Lambert 24 Bryant Barr* G 6-4 195 So. Falmouth, Maine / Falmouth 4 Aaron Bond G 6-4 185 Fr. Ashburn, Va. / Georgetown Prep 12 Can Civi** G 6-1 180 Jr. Istanbul, Turkey / Uskudar American Acad. 30 Stephen Curry* G 6-3 185 So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 41 Andrew Lovedale** F 6-8 215 Jr. Benin City, Nigeria / Loretto (England) 1 Brendan McKillop G 6-0 175 Fr. Davidson, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 5 Boris Meno*** F 6-8 230 Sr. Paris, France / Northfield-Mount Hermon 35 Dan Nelms* F 6-9 215 So. Lake Forest, Ill. / Phillips Exeter Academy 14 Max Paulhus Gosselin** G 6-6 205 Jr. Carignan, Quebec / Champlain St. Lambert 2 Jason Richards*** G 6-2 185 Sr. Barrington, Ill. / Barrington 23 Stephen Rossiter* F 6-7 230 R-So. Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell 15 Thomas Sander*** F 6-8 220 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 20 Mike Schmitt G 6-4 195 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. / Rocky Mount Academy

*Each asterik (*) indicates a letter earned STAFF Head Coach: Bob McKillop (Hofstra ’72), 335-224, 19th Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Associate Head Coach: Matt Matheny (Davidson ’93), 15th Season William Archambault ar-sham-BO Assistant Coach: Jim Fox (SUNY-Geneseo ’95), 7th Season Can Civi JON CHEE-vee Assistant Coach: Tim Sweeney (Rochester ’03), 2nd Season Stephen Curry STEFF-in Director of Basketball Operations: Jeremy Henney (Indiana ’02), 2nd Season Max Paulhus Gosselin PAUL-us GOSS-uh-lin Athletic Trainer: Ray Beltz (East Stroudsburg ’00), 6th Season Boris Meno MIN-ow Strength & Conditioning Coach: Craig Swieton ( ’03), 1st Season Stephen Rossiter ROSS-it-er Matt Matheny muh-THEE-nee

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Bob McKillop is in his 19th season at the utive conference wins’ total to a nation-lead- helm of the Wildcats, which is the longest ing 27 straight games before falling at coaching reign in the history of Davidson Furman on Jan. 14. The Paladins snapped a basketball. Wildcat streak that began on Jan. 31, 2004. Davidson’s NCAA automatic bid via the With four straight 20-win seasons for the 2007 Southern Conference tournament first time in since 1968-70, McKillop-coached THE MCKILLOP FILE crown, marked the seventh time in teams have now reached the 20- win plateau NAME Robert McKillop McKillop’s tenure he has led Davidson to a eight times. BIRTHDATE July 13, 1950 postseason berth — the NCAA Tournament A 1972 graduate of Hofstra, McKillop has BIRTHPLACE Queens, N.Y. in 1998, 2002, ’06 and ’07 and the NIT in guided the Wildcats to seven SoCon division- WIFE Cathy 1994, ’96 and 2005. al titles, including four straight from 2002-05. CHILDREN Kerrin, Matt, Brendan The seven-time SoCon Coach of the Year Along with graduating 62-of-62 seniors, COLLEGE Hofstra ’72 has won more games in Davidson and league 33 of his players have gone on to play profes- DEGREE History history thanks to an all-time coaching mark sionally overseas including four off last of 335-224. year’s club. During his 16 years coaching amongst Inducted into the Hofstra Basketball Hall CHAMPIONSHIPS SoCon competition, he has guided the of Fame, McKillop played one season with 1996 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Wildcats to at least 10 wins in conference the 76ers before beginning his North Division Regular Season play 14 times. coaching career at Holy Trinity High School a 1997 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE To go along with the Wildcats’ 2007-08 year later. North Division Regular Season unblemished SoCon mark, Davidson also A native of Queens, N.Y., McKillop and 1998 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE accomplished the task in 1995-96 (14-0) and his wife Cathy have three children — Kerrin, North Division Regular Season 2004-05 (16-0) under Coach McKillop. 26, a 2002 Davidson graduate, Matt, 23, a Southern Conference Tournament Last season under McKillop’s guidance, member of last year’s NCAA Tournament 2002 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Davidson won its second straight SoCon team and 2006 graduate, and Brendan, 19, North Division Regular Season Tournament and claimed 25 of its last 27 con- joined the Davidson men’s basketball team Southern Conference Tournament tests en route to a school record 29 wins. this fall. 2003 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Two years ago the Wildcats ran its consec- North Division Regular Season BOB MCKILLOP’S OVERALL RECORD 2004 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE OVERALL CONFERENCE CONFERENCE South Division Regular Season YEAR SCHOOL W L PCT. W L PCT. FINISH 2005 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1989-90 Davidson 4 24 .143 Independent 1990-91 10 19 .345 6 8 .429 4th (Big South) South Division Regular Season 1991-92 11 17 .393 6 8 .429 6th (Big South) 2006 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1992-93 14 14 .500 10 8 .556 5th Southern Conference Tournament 1993-94 22 8 .733 13 5 .722 T-2nd 1994-95 14 13 .519 7 7 .500 3rd North Division 2007 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1995-96 25 5 .833 14 0 1.000 1st North Division South Division Regular Season 1996-97 18 10 .643 10 4 .714 T-1st North Division Southern Conference Tournament 1997-98 20 10 .667 13 2 .867 T-1st North Division 1998-99 16 11 .593 11 5 .688 2nd North Division 2008 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1999-00 15 13 .536 10 6 .625 2nd North Division South Division Regular Season 2000-01 15 17 .469 7 9 .438 4th North Division 2001-02 21 10 .677 11 5 .688 T-1st North Division COACHING HONORS 2002-03 17 10 .630 11 5 .688 T-1st North Division SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR 2003-04 17 12 .586 11 5 .688 T-1st South Division 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 2004-05 23 9 .719 16 0 1.000 1st South Division 2005-06 20 11 .645 10 5 .666 2nd South Division HUGH DURHAM FINALIST 2006-07 29 5 .853 17 1 .944 1st South Division 2007 2007-08 23 6 .800 20 0 1.000 1st South Division All-time winningest coach in Davidson DAVIDSON 335 224 .599 203 87 .698 and Southern Conference history with 335 victories and 191 league victories. NCAA TOURNAMENT — 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007 62 of 62 seniors have graduated NIT — 1994, 1996, 2005 during the McKillop era. * Davidson competed in the Big South in 1990-91 and 1991-92

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (24-6) (12-2) (11-3) (1-1) CONFERENCE...... (20-0) (10-0) (10-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (4-6) (2-2) (1-3) (1-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------30 CURRY, Stephen..... 30-30 970 32.3 257-531 .484 130-296 .439 110-123 .894 24 118 142 4.7 74 1 85 82 14 59 754 25.1 02 RICHARDS, Jason.... 30-30 1044 34.8 132-303 .436 52-151 .344 73-99 .737 16 80 96 3.2 46 0 240 91 4 43 389 13.0 05 MENO, Boris...... 30-12 639 21.3 101-209 .483 1-18 .056 28-41 .683 61 119 180 6.0 67 2 14 52 26 22 231 7.7 15 SANDER, Thomas..... 29-29 677 23.3 94-167 .563 6-26 .231 29-56 .518 53 92 145 5.0 79 4 45 41 11 23 223 7.7 41 LOVEDALE, Andrew... 30-19 622 20.7 82-155 .529 0-0 .000 24-35 .686 51 110 161 5.4 86 2 13 22 24 23 188 6.3 22 ARCHAMBAULT, Will.. 30-2 443 14.8 62-155 .400 24-81 .296 20-29 .690 22 38 60 2.0 48 2 27 23 5 7 168 5.6 24 BARR, Bryant...... 30-0 387 12.9 53-134 .396 46-112 .411 11-17 .647 9 24 33 1.1 26 0 15 9 2 7 163 5.4 14 PAULHUS GOSSELIN, M 28-28 637 22.8 37-102 .363 6-50 .120 15-25 .600 33 62 95 3.4 53 0 42 16 10 40 95 3.4 23 ROSSITER, STEPHEN.. 30-0 400 13.3 37-61 .607 0-1 .000 25-37 .676 34 66 100 3.3 59 0 26 18 8 18 99 3.3 01 MCKILLOP, Brendan.. 16-0 88 5.5 12-20 .600 10-18 .556 4-4 1.000 2 4 6 0.4 10 0 7 6 0 1 38 2.4 04 BOND, Aaron...... 6-0 14 2.3 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1 4 5 0.8 1 0 2 2 0 1 6 1.0 12 CIVI, Can...... 9-0 25 2.8 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 1 0 3 4 0 1 7 0.8 35 NELMS, Dan...... 15-0 51 3.4 3-11 .273 0-1 .000 3-12 .250 4 2 6 0.4 6 0 1 3 0 2 9 0.6 20 SCHMITT, Mike...... 2-0 3 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 41 42 83 2.8 1 3 ------Total...... 30 6000 875-1859 .471 278-761 .365 342-478 .715 352 763 1115 37.2 559 11 520 373 104 247 2370 79.0 Opponents...... 30 6000 663-1581 .419 198-579 .342 388-611 .635 286 710 996 33.2 525 - 345 508 70 167 1912 63.7

TEAM STATISTICS DAV OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 2370 1912 11/09/07 EMORY W 120-56 3142 Points per game...... 79.0 63.7 !11/14/07 NORTH CAROLINA L 68-72 19299 Scoring margin...... +15.3 - 11/21/07 at Western Michigan L 76-83 3542 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 875-1859 663-1581 11/24/07 NCCU W 98-50 3412 Field goal pct...... 471 .419 *11/26/07 at Appalachian State W 71-60 3248 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 278-761 198-579 !12/01/07 DUKE L 73-79 17034 3-point FG pct...... 365 .342 12/05/07 at L 68-75 8923 3-pt FG made per game.. 9.3 6.6 @12/08/07 vs UCLA L 63-75 17440 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 342-478 388-611 *12/13/07 THE CITADEL W 95-74 3492 Free throw pct...... 715 .635 12/21/07 at NC State L 65-66 14024 REBOUNDS...... 1115 996 *01/03/08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 92-67 3314 Rebounds per game...... 37.2 33.2 *01/05/08 WESTERN CAROLINA W 86-73 4602 Rebounding margin...... +4.0 - *01/09/08 at Elon W 59-57 1662 ASSISTS...... 520 345 *01/12/08 at Wofford W 85-50 2095 Assists per game...... 17.3 11.5 *01/16/08 at Furman W 73-51 2061 TURNOVERS...... 373 508 *01/19/08 CHATTANOOGA W 85-58 5361 Turnovers per game..... 12.4 16.9 *01/21/08 at Western Carolina W 82-67 2125 Turnover margin...... +4.5 - *01/24/08 at The Citadel W 87-70 1204 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.4 0.7 *01/26/08 at Coll of Charleston W 70-58 3681 STEALS...... 247 167 *01/30/08 WOFFORD W 78-65 3932 Steals per game...... 8.2 5.6 *02/02/08 at Chattanooga W 78-71 5493 BLOCKS...... 104 70 *02/06/08 ELON W 74-64 3424 Blocks per game...... 3.5 2.3 *02/09/08 COLL OF CHARLESTON W 81-56 5753 WINNING STREAK...... 20 - *02/13/08 at UNCG W 83-78 1831 Home win streak...... 10 - *02/16/08 FURMAN W 86-51 4724 ATTENDANCE...... 87793 76508 *02/19/08 UNCG W 75-66 4466 Home games-Avg/Game.... 14-6271 14-4219 02/22/08 at Winthrop W 60-47 6105 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-8720 *02/27/08 APPALACHIAN STATE W 68-55 5838 *03/01/08 at Georgia Southern W 89-69 3074 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total 03/08/08 vs Wofford W 82-49 ------! = Bobcats Arena (Charlotte, N.C.) Davidson...... 1173 1197 - 2370 @ = John Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) Opponents...... 894 1018 - 1912 * = Conference game