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1 | | | | | | 1/3 at Pepperdine, 7 p.m. 1/3 at Pepperdine, 11/19 vs. Tulane~, 1:30 p.m. 11/19 vs. Tulane~, 1/16 at Virginia* (ESPNU), 8 p.m. 1/16 | 12/6 at Boston College* (FSN), 3 p.m. | 3/6 FLORIDA STATE* (ESPN2), Noon | STATE* | 3/6 FLORIDA 12/19 (SUN), 4 p.m. vs. Florida Atlantic+ | 1/31 VIRGINIA TECH* (Raycom), 1 p.m. | TECH* (Raycom), VIRGINIA | 1/31 | 11/25 FLORIDA GULF COAST, 7:30 p.m. | 7:30 GULF COAST, | 11/25 FLORIDA | | 2/10 TECH* (TheACC.com), 7 p.m. | TECH* (TheACC.com), GEORGIA | 2/10 3/11-14 ACC Men’s Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Tournament Men’s Basketball 3/11-14 ACC 2009-10 SCHEDULE | 11/22 vs. TBD~, TBD + MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic (BankAtlantic ) | Classic (BankAtlantic Basketball + MetroPCS Orange Bowl | 12/16 at Stetson, 7 p.m. 12/16 at Stetson, 1/26 at Maryland* 7 p.m. (ESPNU), 3/2 at North Carolina* (Raycom), 8 p.m. 3/2 at North Carolina* (Raycom), 1/13 at Virginia Tech* (TheACC.com), 7 p.m. (TheACC.com), 1/13 at Virginia Tech* * ACC Game | ~ Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) | ^ Big Ten/ACC Challenge | Game | ~ Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) | ^ Big Ten/ACC * ACC | 2/6 at Florida State* (ESPNU), 8 p.m. | | 2/17 DUKE* (ESPN), 7 p.m. | 2/23 VIRGINIA* (RSN), 7 p.m. | 2/27 NC STATE* (Raycom), 4 p.m. | (Raycom), NC STATE* (RSN), 7 p.m. | 2/27 DUKE* (ESPN), 7 p.m. | 2/23 VIRGINIA* | 2/17 All HOME GAMES are played at the BankUnited Center on the campus. All times Eastern. of at the BankUnited Center on the University All HOME GAMES are played | 12/21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T, 7:30 p.m. | 12/30 BETHUNE-COOKMAN, 7:30 p.m. | p.m. | p.m. | 12/30 BETHUNE-COOKMAN, 7:30 7:30 A&T, | 12/21 NORTH CAROLINA | 11/28 USC UPSTATE, 1 p.m. | 12/2 MINNESOTA^ (ESPNU), 7:15 p.m. | (ESPNU), 7:15 1 p.m. | 12/2 MINNESOTA^ | 11/28 USC UPSTATE, | 12/12 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, 7:30 p.m. | 7:30 | 12/12 STATE, SOUTH CAROLINA | 1/19 BOSTON COLLEGE* (RSN), 9 p.m. | | 1/9 WAKE FOREST* (ESPNU), 6 p.m. | FOREST* | 1/9 WAKE 2/2 at Wake Forest* (ESPN2), 7 p.m. Forest* 2/2 at Wake | 11/14 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (SUN), 4 p.m. | 11/16 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN, 7:30 p.m. | SOUTHEASTERN, 7:30 CENTRAL (SUN), 4 p.m. | 11/16| 11/14 NOVA NORTH CAROLINA 11/20 vs. Penn State/UNC11/20 Wilmington~, 12:30 vs. Penn p.m./3 p.m. | | 2/13 at Clemson* (RSN), Noon | 2 son for the fourth time in five seasonsunderHaith. timeinfive son forthefourth thepostsea- season’s squadthatadvancedto last from PREVIEW andsevenletterwinners scorers of theteam’stop-three 16-or-more games,two whostarted threeplayers return HaithandtheHurricanes Frank Sixth-year headcoach 30 graduate since2005. graduate HaithandtheHurricaneshavehad 18 players program, theSTAFF buildingthe In additionto thecourt. men, bothonandoff young in 2009-10 developoutstanding to determined thehardwood to returns Haithand histirelessstaff Coach 33 Antoine Allen, Donnavan Kirk and Durand Scott. andDurand Allen,DonnavanKirk Antoine recruitingclass,withthearrivalofGarriusAdams, ranked 10 campaign.Inaddition, Miamiwelcomesanationally- the‘CANES Cyrus McGowanandAdrianThomas—willleadthe2009- Hurricanes—Dwayne Collins,JamesDews, Four veteran 45 5theU rience possibleforallHurricanestudent-athletes. expe- thebest providing the Ufamilythatisdedicatedto ofMiamiand knowmoreaboutboththeUniversity to Get 75 3 RECORD BOOK RecordsTeam ______166 Individual Records ______167 Annual Leaders______174 StatisticsYear-by-Year ______176 Games /Overtime 100 ____179 The Hurricanes at Home ______180 SeasonRegular Tournaments____181 Series Records ______182 Series ResultsAll-Time ______184 ResultsAll-Time ______191 MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Relations Media ______202 Hurricane Sports Network, ACC Services Media ______203 the ‘CanesCovering ______204 Miami Media Outlets ______206 Miami to Welcome ______207 TV/Radio Spot Chart ______208 Miami in the PollsMiami in the ______161 Miami vs. Opponents____162 Ranked TVNetwork Appearances ______164 201Information on who covers — and how to cover — the plus how to get around South Hurricanes in 2009-10, Florida. MEDIA : Margaret Wise, Thomas el Erdelyi, ACC, r Miami Chamber Relations Office. Relations Tourism, Opponent Tourism, hins, Florida Marlins, CONTRIBUTORS 2009-10 OPPONENTS2009-10 Opponent Information ______94 Postseason2010 ______100 The ACC______101 ACC Schedule Composite ______102 2008-09 REVIEW Season Highlights ______104 Final Results ______106 Final Statistics ______107 Game-by-Game Statistics ______108 Points-Rebounds-Assists ______109 Game-by-Game Highs ______110 Game Superlatives ______111 Miscellaneous Statistics ______112 in ReviewACC ______113 Statistical LeadersACC ______114 Game Recaps ______118 HISTORY HistoryProgram ______132 Miami in the Postseason______143 Hurricane Head Coaches______151 1,000 Club Point ______152 All-Americans ______154 Hurricanes in the Draft ______155 Honor Roll______156 Conference Hurricane Lettermen ______158 JerseysRetired ______160 131Miami continued its growth in 2008-09, as the program develops under the watchful eyes of head coach Frank Haith and his upstart Hurricanes. All-time great ‘Canes include Rick Barry, Tim James, Don Curnutt, Dick Hickox, James Jones, John Hemsley, Johnny Salmons and Jack HISTORY McClinton. : Margaret Belch, Bryan Harvey. Belch, Bryan: Margaret Harvey. EDITORS : Margaret Belch. : Margaret LAYOUT THE U University of Miami______76 Excellence Athletics ______78 Facilities ______80 Excellence Academic ______82 UM SportsHall of Fame______83 University President ______84 of AthleticsDirector ______85 AdministrationAthletic ______86 Head Coaches______87 StaffAthletics ______88 of UThe Power ______89 Compliance ______90 MEET THE HURRICANES MEET THE Collins, SeniorDwayne ______46 SeniorJames Dews, ______50 SeniorCyrus McGowan, ______54 Adrian Thomas, Senior ______58 Julian Gamble, Sophomore ______62 DeQuan Jones, Sophomore ______65 Sophomore Quigtar, Ryan ______68 Malcolm Grant, Sophomore-R ____70 Freshman-R Johnson, Reggie ____71 NEWCOMERS AllenGarrius Adams, Antoine ____72 Kirk, Durand ScottDonnavan ____73 Q&A ______74 103The Hurricanes opened the season in the national rank- ings and closed their campaign in the postseason once REVIEW in again. Behind record-setting performances two-time by pick All-ACC First Jack McClinton, Miami continued Team to make a name for itself with big wins over Kentucky, Forest, BostonWake College, Providence and Maryland. : City of Miami, Raul M. Zarranz, Nick Jorge Perez, Pike, Evan Richard Lewis, J.C. Ridley, : Margaret Belch. : Margaret : Graphics. AC PHOTOGRAPHY 2009-10 MIAMI MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S MIAMI 2009-10 PRINTING COVER DESIGN COVER 2009. © Adams/spurs.com, Garrett W. Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images, Robert Crawford, Nelson Chenault, Jessica Marshall, Nelson Chenault, Micha Images, Robert Joel Auerbach, Crawford, Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Adams/spurs.com, W. Garrett Rhona DiPace, Tom Butler, Nat Al Messerschmidt, Gary Bob Rosato, Rothstein, Bob Rosato, DeRosa, Ed Nunez, Tomasso NBAE Photos, Miami Dolp Miami Heat, Pandov, Todor Garavito, Lane, Patty Toby Max Lorber, Norm Fisher, Maguire, William Lai, Mitchell Layton, County Department Metro-Dade of University Relations, Warriors, Bucks, Golden State Florida Panthers, , Milwaukee SIDs, Getty/NBA Images. CREDITS Media Guide is an official publication of the University University of Miami Sports of Miami Men’s Basketball The 2009-10 Media ON THE COVER lead the Hurricanes in 2009-10. Collins are ready to and Dwayne Seniors Cyrus McGowan James Dews, Copyright Copyright Belch, Bryan Harvey, Rob Dunning, Scott Moody, Sam Henderson, Alex Bryant, Julian Hampton, Kashae Foster, Brandon Gross, Greate Gross, Brandon Foster, Kashae Bryant, Sam Henderson, Julian Hampton, Alex Dunning, Scott Moody, Rob Belch, Bryan Harvey, of Commerce, Opponent SIDs. 93 contests versusThis season’s 30-game slate includes 15 OPPONENTS televised games. postseason teams and at least 17 games at the BankUnited Center home Miami will have 16 contests series — including home and away ACC and 16 Forest, Florida State,with Wake Boston College, Virginia and Virginia. Tech COACHING STAFF COACHING HaithHead Coach Frank ______34 Head Coach Jorge Associate Fernandez ______38 MortonAssistant Coach Jake ____39 Assistant Coach Michael Schwartz 40 Support StaffMen’s Basketball __41 SEASON PREVIEW Preseason Notebook ______30 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL Schedule2009-10 ______1 Quick Facts ______4 Roster______5 2009-10 It’s All About the U ______6 Where Are U Now ______7 Prowess______8Postseason CenterBankUnited ______10 Practice Facility ______12 Miami Traditions______14 TraditionsBuilding New ______16 Hurricanes in the NBA ______18 Beautiful Miami ______20 BasketballOnly the Best: ACC ____22 Strength & Conditioning ______24 Individual Development______26 Media Exposure ______28 4 QUICK FACTS PROGRAM HISTORY Ticket Office______1-800-GO-CANES ______Kirby Hocutt Athletic Director ______Dr. DonnaE.Shalala President ______(305)284-2111 Press Row ______BankUnited Center (7,200) Home Arena(Capacity) ______Atlantic CoastConference Conference ______NCAADivisionI Affiliation ______SebastiantheIbis Mascot ______Orange,GreenandWhite Colors ______Hurricanes Nickname ______15,323 Enrollment ______1925 Founded ______Coral Gables,Fla. Location THE UNIVERSITY drs ______5821 SanAmaro Drive Address ______www.hurricanesports.com Athletic Website ______Margaret Belch Assistant SID/MBasketball ______MarkPray Assistant ADfor Communications MEDIARELATIONSSPORTS Newcomers______6 ______7/5 Returning/Lost Letterwinners ______2/3 Returning/Lost Starters ______NR Final Ranking ______19-13 2008-09 Overall Record TEAM INFORMATION Strength &ConditioningCoach______MacCalloway/Florida (2000) Athletic Trainer______Wes Brown/UNCW (2000) ______Brett Burman/Wisconsin(2009) Graduate Manager Lane/WichitaStateAssociate (1993) Director ofOperations____Toby __Mike Summey/NC State (1997) Director ofBasketball Operations ______MichaelSchwartz/Texas (1999) Assistant Coach ______Jake (Fla.)(1993) Morton/Miami Assistant Coach ______Jorge Fernandez/Stetson (1985) Associate HeadCoach ______Frank Haith Head Coach COACHING ANDSUPPORTSTAFF ______9 NIT Appearances ______6 NCAA Appearances ______831-642 (.564) All-Time Record (pct.) ______1926 YearFirst ofBasketball a ______(305) 284-2807 Fax 915-0588Mobile______(305) ______(305) 284-3241 Phone [email protected] E-mail ______7-9/T-7 ACC Record/Finish ______12-4/5-7/2-2 Home/Away/Neutral Overall Record/Record atUM(Years)______88-73 (5) ______Elon(1988) Alma Mater (Year) ______L,74-60 Result ______Florida(SecondRound) Opponent Last Postseason ______2009 Last Appearance 1961, 1963,1964,1995,1997, 2001, 2005,2006,2009 Years 16 (1992) Latest Round (Year)______Sweet ______L,75-72 Result ______Texas (SecondRound) Opponent Last Postseason ______2008 Last Appearance ______1960,1998,1999,2000,2002,2008 Years Coral Gables,FL33146 2009-10 HURRICANES ROSTER

NUMERICAL HURRICANES BY CLASS NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS) SENIORS (4) 1 Durand Scott G 6-3 195 FR New York, N.Y. (Rice) Dwayne Collins F 3 Malcolm Grant G 6-1 191 SO-R Brooklyn, N.Y. (Winchendon Acad.[Mass.]/Villanova) James Dews G 11 Ryan Quigtar G 5-11 172 SO Skyway, Wash. (Renton) Cyrus McGowan F 12 Antoine Allen G 6-1 184 FR Baltimore, Md. (Lake Clifton/Miss. Elite Christian Acad.) Adrian Thomas F 20 Cyrus McGowan F 6-9 237 SR Brooksville, Miss. (Meridian/Arkansas) SOPHOMORES (4) 21 Dwayne Collins F 6-8 241 SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Senior) Julian Gamble C 22 Donnavan Kirk F 6-9 220 FR Pontiac, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) Malcolm Grant G 23 James Dews G 6-4 213 SR Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota East) DeQuan Jones F 25 Garrius Adams G 6-6 193 FR Apex, N.C. (Middle Creek) Ryan Quigtar G 30 Adrian Thomas F 6-7 229 SR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 31 DeQuan Jones F 6-6 219 SO Stone Mountain, Ga. (Wheeler) FRESHMEN (5) 42 Reggie Johnson C 6-10 295 FR-R Winston-Salem, N.C. (Winston-Salem Prep) Garrius Adams G 45 Julian Gamble C 6-9 255 SO Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham) Antoine Allen G Reggie Johnson C ALPHABETICAL Donnavan Kirk F Durand Scott G NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS) 25 Garrius Adams G 6-6 193 FR Apex, N.C. (Middle Creek) HURRICANES BY STATE 12 Antoine Allen G 6-1 184 FR Baltimore, Md. (Lake Clifton/Miss. Elite Christian Acad.) NORTH CAROLINA (3) 21 Dwayne Collins F 6-8 241 SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Senior) Garrius Adams Apex 23 James Dews G 6-4 213 SR Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota East) Julian Gamble Durham 45 Julian Gamble C 6-9 255 SO Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham) Reggie Johnson Winston-Salem 3 Malcolm Grant G 6-1 191 SO-R Brooklyn, N.Y. (Winchendon Acad.[Mass.]/Villanova) 5 42 Reggie Johnson C 6-10 295 FR-R Winston-Salem, N.C. (Winston-Salem Prep) FLORIDA (2) 31 DeQuan Jones F 6-6 219 SO Stone Mountain, Ga. (Wheeler) Dwayne Collins Miami 22 Donnavan Kirk F 6-9 220 FR Pontiac, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) Adrian Thomas Pembroke Pines 20 Cyrus McGowan F 6-9 237 SR Brooksville, Miss. (Meridian/Arkansas) NEW YORK (2) 11 Ryan Quigtar G 5-11 172 SO Skyway, Wash. (Renton) Malcolm Grant Brooklyn 1 Durand Scott G 6-3 195 FR New York, N.Y. (Rice) Durand Scott New York 30 Adrian Thomas F 6-7 229 SR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) GEORGIA (1) Head Coach: Frank Haith (Elon '88, 6th season) DeQuan Jones Stone Mountain Associate Head Coach: Jorge Fernandez Assistant Coaches: Jake Morton, Michael Schwartz MARYLAND (1) Director of Basketball Operations: Mike Summey Antoine Allen Baltimore Associate Director of Basketball Operations: Toby Lane Graduate Manager: Brett Burman MICHIGAN (1) Athletic Trainer: Wes Brown Donnavan Kirk Pontiac Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mac Calloway MISSISSIPPI (1) Cyrus McGowan Brooksville

OHIO (1) James Dews Cincinnati

WASHINGTON (1) Ryan Quigtar Renton 6 HEADLINE Hurricanes excelinacademics,lifeandathletics. We theMiami explorethemany inviteyouto ways inwhich ofall,themselves. andmost officials the respectforthegame,players, theU”haveprofound “It’s AllAbout ofhighereducation.Fans institutions whoknow one ofthenation’sfinest aswellshowcasingtheirpridein tradition, saluting awinningathletic forminga“U”,theyare theirhandsthumb-to-thumb, When ourfansraise help thoseinneed. modelinthecommunityandsomeonewhoisalways eagerto It meansbeingarole theU”emphasizesdoingrightthing,evenwhennooneiswatching. “It’s AllAbout andacademicvigor,Beyond theirathletic withintegrity. MiamiHurricanes operate theintellectforfuturesuccess. andsharpening peak performance thebodyfor training abalancebetween strike ofMiamistudent-athletes University prowess. athletic isnotlimitedto butourstrength Hurricane spiritisamightyforce, withpassionandpride. what’sexpectedofusanddeliverourutmost surpass to it’s a alumni,facultyandfans.It’sapledge way coaches, oflifeforstudents, bea‘Cane.It’smorethancodeofconduct; values ofwhatitmeansto core the affirm campaignto ofAthletics theU”isaDepartment “It’s AllAbout endeavor. inevery intheclassroom, on thecourt, excellence— With thathonorandprivilegecomesacommitmentto . We arethe 7 This speedy and high-flying : HEADLINE Known for his aggressiveness, he moved from NBA D-League. : Hurricane signed a professional contract with the LANCE HURDLE (1) After other games than any appearing in more Both the ACC and Miami’s all-time most and accurateBoth the ACC : : Scored his first career touchdown in the 33-17 win over GeorgiaScored his first Tech. career touchdown in the 33-17 the hardwood to the gridiron and is a tight end on Miami’s football team. JIMMY GRAHAM (00) Although the NCAA grantsAlthough the student-athletes just the impact four years of eligibility, that. make is felt well beyond the great Hurricanes From shot that lifted that spot-on three-point the hearts of Hurricanes everywhere opponents time and time again, to— and dashed the spirit of that steely resolve, that leftgreat leaping ability and foot the other team in the dust… From the quiet, undeterred determination of the rangy hometown to the mighty player blocks, wouldn’t let dunks and screams that you forget ‘Canes that — like him — the are not to be underestimated… throughThe Class of 2009 swept Coralforever Gables, and the Hurricanes are changed because of them. (33) McCLINTON JACK three-point shooter, he was a second-round pick the by three-point shooter, in the 2009 NBA Draft. (32) BRIAN ASBURY Hurricane, he signed a professional contract with Hapoel Kiryat Tivon in Israel. WHERE ARE U NOW ARE WHERE 8 HEADLINE It wasHurricaneseasonforsurein2007-08 whenMiamishowedresolveanddetermi- appearances. postseason straight three- onegameintheirlast astheyhavewonatleast haspaidoff work and theirhard keepthishabitalive, diligentlyto work andcoaches Actually theseHurricanesplayers funandgames...orisit? Life isn’talljust keeponplaying. ismakingitahabitto program Miami men’sbasketball of theUniversity itincomeMarch, Americapack While themajorityofteamsacross want to want to APPEARANCESSINCE2000... SEVEN POSTSEASON FIVEYEARS... APPEARANCESINTHELAST FOUR POSTSEASON by anindividualintheentire2007-08 That tournament. performance pushed these season performance in Miami history, but also the second-highest scoringoutput butalsothesecond-highest inMiamihistory, performance season seventh-seeded Hurricanes to a 78-64 78-64 a to seventh-seeded Hurricanes the NCAA’s timeinMiamihistory. forthethird secondround the score was McClinton 32, St. Mary’s 32. His effort was not only the best post- wasnotonlythebest 32.Hiseffort 32,St.Mary’s the scorewasMcClinton PLAY ON at halftime, McClinton took the game into hisownhandsandinthesecondhalf thegameinto took McClinton at halftime, nation as they worked steadily towards a postseason berth. A strong 12-0 start 12-0 start Astrong berth. apostseason towards steadily nation astheyworked uiu eodhl al,nal ncigofteLonghorns. the furious second-halfrally, off nearlyknocking But despite 38-point first-round performance made everyone take notice.Trailing take 32-27 madeeveryone performance 38-point first-round In second-round action versus second-seeded Texas, Miami put together a a put together second-seededTexas, actionversus Miami In second-round Miami blew into Alltel Arena in North Little Rock, Ark., as Jack McClinton's McClinton's asJack Ark., LittleRock, AlltelArenainNorth Miami blewinto a dozen second-half McClinton points and a pair of thrilling three-pointers by a dozensecond-halfMcClintonpointsandpairofthrillingthree-pointers to the season, followed by the program's highest-ever finish intheACC finish highest-ever season,followedby theprogram's the to resulted in Hurricanes’ invitation to theBigDance. to resulted inHurricanes’invitation amn ik ntefnl1 seconds, the Hurricanes saw their excit- 11 final the in Hicks Raymond ing postseason run come to aclosewith75-72loss. runcometo ing postseason . win over 10th-seeded St. Mary’s and into andinto win over10th-seeded St.Mary’s These Hurricanes 9 HEADLINE 10 HEADLINE 11 HEADLINE THE BANKUNITED CENTER THE BANKUNITED Flyers (NHL) and Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. The BankUnited Center, an 8,000 seat multipurpose an 8,000 entertainment Center, The BankUnited which facility seats 7,200 for basketballthe University games, is located on Coral of Miami’s Gables cam- pus. The venue hosts concerts, shows, trade family series and sporting shows, lecture events, in addition to serving as the home to the University of Miami Men’s and basketball teams. Women’s Last season, the Hurricanes established a home court at the dominance, going 14-2 knockingBankUnited Center — including off No. 4/5 Duke before an energized crowd. Winning its first home in 2007-08. teams won more games at Just — ACC two — of 12 season, Miami went a perfectnine home games of the 8-0 versus non-conference opponents and put together a solid 6-2 mark versus “BUC”. opponents at the ACC With its grand opening in Januarythe of 2003, the BankUnited Center became University’s first on-campus venue with seating to accommodate large events offering an ideal capacity for concerts, conferences, lecture series, banquets and more. It sig- nificantly increases the University of Miami’s collegiate experience for its students by allowing on campus events such as commencements, sporting events, convocations and pep rallies. also benefits The community from the venue’s utilization as a showcase for a host of family shows and special events. The BankUnited Center has 25 suites. Each box seats with is equipped with 12 suite three additional bar stools, a lounge area, television and phones, along with a kitchen Suites holdersarea with a bar and refrigerator. also have access to the Hurricane 100 reception room, a special room that hosts pre-game and post-game events. This recep- tion room rest includes concessions, rooms and meeting space available to members and their guests. Global Spectrum. The Philadelphia-based com- The BankUnited Center is managed by is partpany of one of the world’s largest sports and entertainment companies, (NBA), the Philadelphia whichComcast-Spectacor, also owns the The BankUnited Center, a multi-purpose entertainment Center, The BankUnited for facility that seats 7,200 basketball is located on the University games, Coral of Miami’s beautiful Gables venue hostscampus. The concerts, trade and sporting shows, lecture series events, in addition to serving as the home to University the and women’s bas- of Miami men’s ketball teams. Over the last established two seasons, the Hurricanes have court home dominance, mark in 2007-08 — including a school-recordwinning 26 games at the “BUC” 14-2 Forest.and memorable victories and No. 6/7 Wake over No. 4/5 Duke With its grand opening in January overtime of 2003 — a 64-61 win over North Carolina, the BankUnited Center became the University’s first on-campus venue with seating to accommodate large offering events an ideal capacity for concerts, confer- ences, lecture series, banquets and more. It significantly increases the University of for its studentsMiami’s collegiate experience allowing on campus events such by as commencements, sporting rallies. events, convocations and pep The community also benefits from for a host the venue’s utilization as a showcase and of family shows special events. The BankUnited Center has 25 suites. Each box seats with is equipped with 12 suite three additional bar stools, along with a kitchen a lounge area, television and phones, Suites holdersarea with a bar and refrigerator. also have access to 100 the Hurricane reception room, a special room that hosts and post-game pre-game events. This reception room rest includes concessions, rooms and meeting space available to members and their guests. Global Spectrum. The Philadelphia-based The BankUnited Center is managed by is partcompany of one of the world’s largest sports and entertainment companies, Comcast-Spectacor, (NBA) and which also owns the Philadelphia 76ers the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL). 12 The newest addition to Miami athletics opened in March of2009,withthe openedinMarch Miamiathletics additionto The newest FULL COURTACCESS Miami basketball players have access to thesecurefacility24 haveaccessto players Miami basketball hours a day, allowing the Hurricanes court timeatany aday, time. hours allowingtheHurricanescourt courts, as well as a multi-purpose room to host a variety ofevents. avariety host to room aswellamulti-purpose courts, to theBankUnitedCenter,to alongsidetheHurricanes100 Room east of the arena. The new facility houses several full-size practice full-sizepractice ofthearena.Thenewfacilityhousesseveral east square footfacilityisconvenientlylocatedimmediatleyadjacent facility.debut oftheHurricanes’on-campuspractice The29,000- 13 HEADLINE 14 HEADLINE 15 HEADLINE leadership, scholarship and humility. the society honors individuals who best exemplify the five qualities of Iron character, Arrow: love of alma mater, at the University only a month after Foster Bowman of Miami. Founded by Ashe in 1926 the University opened, Seminole Indian jackets. Admission to the elite Tribe, a mysterySeminole Indian jackets. Admission to the elite Tribe, to the uninitiated, is the highest honor attained Members of the prestigious around can be seen campus wearing their brightly colored THE MASCOT: THE MASCOT: Folklore maintains a symbol of knowledge found in the Everglades that the ibis, and Egypt, is the last sign of wildlife to take shelter before a hurricane and the first to reappear after the storm. The local marsh bird was con- sidered UM's first unofficial Its popularity mascot when the school the name "Ibis" in 1926. yearbook adopted and throughgrew among the students the years, during the 1950s, has become one of the most the Ibis recog- nizable college mascots in the United States. ARROW IRON THE COLORS: ORANGE, GREEN & WHITE THE COLORS: UM's colors and are representative of the Florida orangein 1926 were selected tree — with orange symbolizing leaves and white the blossoms. the fruit of the tree, green the THE U UM's Athletic Federation, the fundraising arm of the athletic departmentIn 1973, time, commissioned a at the local public relations expert to a distinctive develop The University logo. had gone several years with a variety of helmet uniform changes, and and the Federation the initials UM. noted that a number of major colleges have Miami designer Bill Bodenhamer suggested the "U" idea, which lent itself to distinctive logos for each sport as well as slogans like "U gotta and "U is great". In recent years, believe" — and such the well-known U logo out- spoken proponents standout as former Miami Michael Irvin, and NFL Hall of Famer to has inspired fans begin referring to the University of Miami as "the U" and showing their support making a U symbol with their hands. by THE NAME: THE HURRICANES THE NAME: It began in controversy. a team meeting football team held Some reports to select players say on the 1927 opponents just 1926. they would sweep away Hurricanes, hoping as the devastating storm did on Sept. 16, Another version holds that Jack a columnist Bell, end Porter the old Miami News, asked for 1926 Norris of the that local dignitaries and University team should be. Told team what the officialsname the team for wanted to local flora said the players or fauna, Norris stand wouldn't for it and suggested the opening "Hurricanes" since game had been postponed such by a storm. From time to to time, opposition has arisen the name that would "reinforce Miami's negative reputation community living constantly as a weather-beaten under the threat of destruction." as one UM official But bears think Chicago is overrun by "Does anyone rationalized in the 1960s, just that name?" because the townhas a football team by 16 HEADLINE current ‘Cane Adrian Thomas who is enrolled in graduate school. ingraduate current ‘CaneAdrianThomaswhoisenrolled 18 —including theHurricaneshavegraduated players withHaithatthehelmofMiami’sprogram, years In five in theleague. seasons five ofitsfirst All-ACC player ineach second-orthird-team hashadafirst-, Inaddition,UM four years. Miami andDukeleadallACC Team teamswithsevenAll-ACC AcademicMen'sBasketball selectionsoverthelast scholar-athlete. men’sbasketball top theleague’s givento Award, wasalsothe2009recipientofSkipProsser McClinton the academicdistinction. TeamMen’s Basketball onany alsoearn teamto accoladesin2008,and2009hewastheonlyAll-ACC pick Team alsoearnAll-ACC Academic to repeated thatfeatin2009.Inaddition,hewastheonlyAll-ACC First pick Team in2008andthen honors earnAll-ACC First to history Hurricaneinprogram became thefirst McClinton Jack EXCELLENCE —ONANDOFFTHECOURT by 29years. anopponentatRupp inalmost lead(46-26)wasthelargest winatRupp ArenaonDec. 6,2008.UM’s20-pointhalftime 73-67, forMiami’sfirst Kentucky, onJan.14, off 2006andknocking history timein program 81-70,Carolina, inChapelHillforthefirst timein4118/19 defeatingNo.20/20North Florida,72-65,onDec.4,2004,inGainesvilleforthefirst years, wins—includingdefeatingNo. impressiveroad upseveral Haith,theHurricaneshavealsopicked Under Coach ROAD WARRIORS home in14 15 ofthelast seasons. opponentat teamssince1995, oneranked The Hurricaneshave34winsoverranked andhavedefeatedatleast opponentMiamihasdefeatedsinceFeb.20,1999,ranked whenUMbeatNo.2/2UConn,73-71, ontheroad. thehighest No.4/5Duke,96-95.Itmarked off oneyearprioronFeb.20,2008,theHurricanesknocked Almost inACC play. ofvictory margin andwasalsothelargest history opponentinschool overaranked gin ofvictory No.6/7Wake 79-52.TheHurricanes’27-pointOn Feb.4,2009,Miamirouted Forest, mar- winwasthelargest opponentsin2006-07. tyingfourwinsoverranked andaschool-record court a neutral oneon opponentsinfourseasons—includingontheroad, 13 Miamito winsoverranked Haith hascoached BEATING THEBEST fouryears. inthreeofthelast Tournament quarterfinals ACC Tournament theACC winin2006,andhaveadvancedto Under Haith,theHurricanesearnedtheirfirst history. wininschool road Tournament NIT NationalInvitation winsince1963 itsfirst andto bothitsfirst In 2006,HaithguidedMiamito Tournament. oftheNationalInvitation thesecondround advanceto 78-66, to Providence, off andknocked Miamiwentontheroad appearance. postseason seasonandintheirthird-straight season play forthesecond-straight ofpost- round thefirst In 2008-09,Haith’sHurricanesadvancedpast timesince2000. and forthefirst history theNCAA’s timeinprogram advanced to forthethird secondround theHurricanes winoverSt.Mary’s, round first since 2002.Withtheir78-64 NCAATournament In 2007-08, appearance itsfirst HaithledMiamito the feat. accomplish to Miamicoach —andisthefirst appearances postseason four HaithhasguidedtheHurricanesto atthehelm,Coach years In five PROWESSPOSTSEASON history. in program the Year its10th voting.Miamiwon23gamesthatseason—posting 20-winseason runner-up inACC of inthenation,Haithfinished Coach single-season turnarounds a10-game leadingtheHurricanesto in2007-08 turnaround After —amongthebest That year, oftheYear HaithwasalsoaNaismithNationalCoach Finalist. Award history. inprogram coach wins(16) thesecond-most Hurricanes to by afirst-year leadingthe oftheYear 6Coach in2005,after District Coaches Basketball honors earnNationalAssociationof to inMiamihistory coach Haithisthefirst Frank Head Coach GETTING NOTICED 17 HEADLINE 18 NBA HEADLINE guillermoDIAZ jackMcCLINTON johnSALMONS 19 robertHITE titoHORFORD HEADLINE rickBARRY jamesJONES 999), timJAMES Assistant General Manager, — Lance Blanks “I have watched Frank Haith help develop Haith help develop Frank watched “I have Frank into NBA players... college players to prepare players what it takes knows players the NBA,for and because Frank’s are so fundamentally sound, I will always strong consideration his players give the draft.”when preparing for Over Miami head coach Frank Haith’s career, he has had a dozen or more Over Miami head coach FrankHaith’s career, players drafted or be go on to play Ford (Milwaukee NBA, in the including T.J. Bucks, 2003), (Dallas Mavericks, LaMarcus 2003), Aldridge (Portland Blazers, Trail (Cleveland Cavaliers, 2006), Daniel Gibson 2006), Wizards, Ivey ( Hawks, 2004), Calvin Booth (Washington Royal 1 Heading into the 2009-10 preseason, three former Hurricanes work preseason, towardsHeading into the 2009-10 continuing their basketball Jones, John career in NBA uniforms — James Salmons and Jack McClinton. Notable Hurricane alumni who have gone on to star in the NBA include the legendary Rick Barry, of the 50 Greatest who was named one Players in NBA history Miami’s all-time leading scorer and a Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996. to lead the NCAA, player inductee, he is also the only ABA and NBA in scoring. Throughout the years,the University of Miami has proven toground be a building for players looking tocollege ranks excel beyond the and into the world of professional basketball. Hurricanes have The players in the NBA selected had 17 Draft,including first-round and Tim selections James (1999) (2002), and second-roundJohn Salmons picksJones (2003), Guillermo James JackDiaz (2006) and McClinton (2009). Darius Songaila (, 2002) and former Hurricanes Guillermo Diaz (Los Angeles Clippers, Robert 2006), Hite (Miami Heat) and Jack McClinton (San Antonio Spurs, 2009). PREPARING FOR THE NEXT LEVEL FOR PREPARING 20 HEADLINE waterfalls and underwater caves. andunderwater waterfalls featurescascading which outofcoral, favorite istheVenetian Pool,abeautifulswimming lagooncarved galleries.OneGables ofdesignerboutiquesandart awidearray Mile—ishometo boulevard—Miracle tral whilethecity’scen- ofmulti-nationalcorporations, with the many offices Gablesisbustling Coral Downtown homes. by OldSpanishstyle onebordered villages,each European areallnamedafter streets beautifulareas.Thepalm-lined ago,theGablesisoneofMiami’smost acentury almost Merrick George Gables,dubbedthe“CityBeautiful”.Foundedby ofMiamicampusislocatedinCoral The University BEAUTIFUL”THE “CITY THE WARMTH OFCORAL GABLES, andclubsthatlinethestreets. nightspots withmorethan75cafes,restaurants oneofMiami’shottest isstill andtheGrove acentury, renaissance. Fast-forward Miami’scultural contributedto thishubofthebohemianarts non-conformists, and artists writers, Attracting theCaribbeanappealitsnamesuggests. holds onto theBahamas,itstill infrom brought favorite. Builtmainlyby West Indiancraftsmen ofMiami,isanotherstudent a10-minute just theUniversity Coconut Grove, drivefrom famoushotspot. most ofmiami’s anduniqueboutiquescreatetheflavor stores and amedleyofhugeanchor nightclubs restaurants, intheworld.Celebrity-owned Decoarchitecture collection ofArt asthelargest serves With over800buildingsdesignedinthe‘30sand‘40s,SouthBeach seeandbeseen. placesto several Miamioffers plainpeoplewatching, For shopping,dancingorjust MIAMI HOTSPOTS at theBiltmoreHotel. playing club,orformerpresidentBillClinton golf Sean “Diddy”CombsorJamieFoxxdancingataSouthBeach spot acoupleexamplesofMiami’scelebrityappeal. It isnotuncommonto mansion-turned-museum arejust OceanDrive andGianniVersace’s Islandestate favorite weekendgetaway. Star GloriaandEmilioEstefan’s dozensofcelebritiesandevenmoreconsiderita aswell,Miamiishometo A Hollywoodfavoriteoff-screen inMiami. andWildThingswereallfilmed TheBirdcage Mary, About There’s Something asBadBoys, BadBoys II,BigTrouble, Any GivenSunday,Hollywood by blockbusters theNewYork such Times, intheworld.DubbedasLatin-American centers entertainment important has becomeoneofthemost weather, LatinAmerica,Miami anddirectlinksto With tropical costs ahigh-qualitylaborpool,lowproduction SIZZLING THESILVER SCREEN whereCreoleisthedominantlanguage. Market, Iron Port-au-Prince’s an Market, istheCaribbean focalpointofthisneighborhood Miami. Theproud in start their get musiciansandentrepreneurs The spiritoftheCaribbeanisaliveinLittleHaiti,wheremany Haitianartists, DominoPark. fills theairandspiritoffriendlycompetition cafeCubanofills ofhigh-octane aroma the linethestreets, ofMiami’sCubancommunity, vendors wherechurro residents. LittleHavanaistheheart ofMiami’s most asasecondlanguageto Hispanicnationintheworld,Spanishserves ofevery representatives mosaic.With cultural Truly unique,vibrant ofcultures,creatingatotally avariety ameltingpot,Miamiishometo MIAMI ISCALIENTE things hotattheAmericanAirlinesArena. fans,the2006NBAChampionMiamiHeatkeeps keepsupontheice.Andforbasketball Florida Panthers, and 2007 dosoin2010. —andisslatedto Despitethewarmweather, team,the SouthFlorida’sownhockey theSuperBowlin1995, hosted which 1999, , Dolphins havethrilledfansfordecadesatLandShark whentheywontheWorld Seriesin1997 “doingthefish” Marlins hadeverybody and2003.TheNFL’s Miami TheMajorLeague’sFlorida ofthefourmajorsports. ineach franchise ofaprofessional thatcanboast States areasintheUnited andisoneofonlyeightmetropolitan weatherforsports South Floridatrulyhastheperfect foreveryone. volleyball,thereissomething andbeach ing, scuba-diving,fishing forkayak- countlessopportunities 700parks, almost to golfcourses someofthePGA’sactivities. From finest inoutdoorrecreational offer climate,Miamihasalotto sports-friendly SouthFlorida’syear-round, Thanks to THE HEAT ONTHECOURT “the citywheretheheatison.” of75degrees,itisnowonderinhishitsingle,WillSmithdubbedMiami dailytemperature average boasted yearlongsunshineanda milesofAtlanticcoastline, Miami...bienvenidosaMiami.”With84 to “Welcome open-air replicaof 21 HEADLINE MILES OF BEACHES: 84 DAYS OF SUNSHINE: 300 DAYS MIAMI FACTS AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 75 DEGREES TEMPERATURE: AVERAGE 22 HEADLINE percentage (.554) inNCAATournament (.554) playpercentage thanany otherconference. winning had moreteamsintheFinalFour(9)andhashighest 10Over thelast theACC haswonmoreNCAAtitles(4), years, since 2001. eightFinalFourteams (23)—includinganational-best appearances FinalFour (35)andthemost Regional(65), themost Finalappearances 16 Sweet Tournament (.665),themost appearances winningpercentage Since 1985, wins(240), theACC tournament hasthemost NCAA thebest oneteamintheFinalFour18 23years. has hadatleast ofthelast inNCAA Tournamenthad alosingrecord play inmorethan21 and years, conferenceteamswin11had fourdifferent nationaltitles.TheACC hasnot andhas The ACC conferenceinNCAATournament isthewinningest history Since 1981, theACC haswonmoreNCAAtitles(9)thanany otherconference. No.1seeds. (23-22)ingamesversus winning record havea asaNo.1seed(.822)andistheonlyconferenceto percentage winning more No.1seeds(28)thanany otherconference,hasthebest assigningseedsin1979, theACCSince theNCAAstarted hasproduced THE ACC INTHEPOSTSEASON (801-223) winning78percent centage, ofitsnon-conferencegames. In addition,theACC non-conferencewinningper- hascompiledthenation’sbest 15 since1985. timesoverall and sixyears ofthepast conferenceinfive The ACC hasbeentheRPI’shighest-rated regular seasonRPI. 2008-09 leagueinthefinal opponents, onceagaintheACC wasthenation’stop-rated With a148-35 (includinga24-11 record non-conference games)against inroad mark THE ACC INTHERPI 23 HEADLINE ing an ACC-record tying seven in the NCAA Tournament and two in the NIT. ing an ACC-record the NCAA Tournament tying seven in The ACC is the only conference to is the only conference have eachThe ACC of its teams make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance in the last years. four NCAA Tournament The ACC had 58 players had 58 The ACC on NBA rosters play- with a former ACC in 2008-09, past 19 years. Since 1981, the ACC has produced the ACC 38 consensus All-Americans. years.past 19 Since 1981, er listedthe roster on of 29 of the league’s 30 teams. Over the past four years, Americans. The ACC has had at least of the one consensus All-AmericanAmericans. The ACC in 18 a total in 2006, players of 38 ACC NBA debuts, including 15 have made their Overall the ACC sent ninesent OverallACC the teams into the postseason includ- in 2008-09, Including the 2009 NBA Draft, has produced the ACC at least one first- eight in 2007, 10 in 2008 and five in 2009. 10 eight in 2007, HONORING THE ACC THE ACC IN THE NBA THE ACC round pick in 21 straightround drafts. pick in 21 led all conferences with seven first- The ACC Duke and Boston teams in College remaining as the only two undefeated Challenge play. Challenge play. Since 1981, the ACC has accounted for 25 percent the ACC the nation’s consensus All- of Since 1981, teams have won 62 of the 97 games played (64%) games played in the Challenge, with both teams have won 62 of the 97 round draft picks in 2009, and has had the most, or tied for the most, first- round picks in the NBA Draft in five of the last 17. of the last eight years and in 11 In addition, the ACC has produced 16 consensus National Players of the Year consensus National Players of the Year has producedIn addition, the ACC 16 THE ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE TEN THE ACC/BIG to date. Challenges played Ten previous ACC/Big has won all 10 The ACC ACC IN 2009-10 THE ACC its first five seasons in the league. The ACC returns fiveThe ACC players from five different teams who earned first, sec- Since 1986, the ACC has produced the ACC 88 first-roundSince 1986, more than selections — 12 more than the Pac-10. the Big East and 21 eclipsed the 1,000 point mark point in their careers.eclipsed the 1,000 The 2009-10 ACC schedule 293 television appearances by is highlighted ACC by The 2009-10 since 1975. The ACC has also had nine unanimous selections. The ACC since 1975. ond or third-team honors All-ACC last and four players season who have already THE ACC ON TELEVISION THE ACC returns five starters, while Boston College, Duke and Maryland return four. Miami has produced a first-, second- or third-team each player All-ACC of the league’s 12 member schools, including an all-time high 179 appearances schools, member the league’s 12 including an all-time high 179 As a league, the ACC returns 36 startersAs a league, the ACC season. Virginia (60%) for the 2009-10 on national television networks. The schedule tele- also includes a record 190 vised games involving ACC teams and marksvised games involving ACC the fourth-straight year the ACC has had more than 275 television appearances. has had more than 275 The teams’ ACC-record 179 appearances networks on national television include The teams’ ACC-record 179 136 appearances 34 on Fox Sports136 on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, Net and nine on CBS. Beginning with the ACC between Boston opener College and Miami on Dec. 6, 92 of the league’s 96 conference games (96 percent) are scheduled to be televised. In 2004, the ACC became the first, became ACC In 2004, the in NCAA history conference and only, five to have teams seeded in the NCAA Tournament. four or higher the ACCWith a 9-6 mark Tournament, in the 2009 NCAA extendednon-losing streak its in NCAA to 22 years play in a rowTournament — the longest current streakI conferences. among Division 24 STRENGTH &CONDITIONING HEADLINE closely monitored anddocumented. closely monitored is progress student-athlete’s each staff, isdesigned.Undertheguidanceofstrength gram pro- iscollectedandaweight-training baselinedata report, yearwhenfreshmenathletes Each football program. Miami’s nationally-ranked locationfor Fields,theon-campuspractice tioning drillsinthesandpitonGreentreePractice docondi- gymandoften practice oftheirnewly-constructed advantage The Hurricanesalsotake andnearly12,000 poundsofweights. machines cardiovascular stations, BankUnited Center. designedweight-lifting TheBankUnitedfacilityfeaturesfourcustom atthe weightroom astate-of-the-art from alsobenefits program The men’sbasketball poundsofweights. 44,000 andover adumbbellandrehabstation 17 station, stations, astretching machines, cardiovascular weightlifting facilityhouses20custom-designed Center. The12,000-square footstate-of-the-art Athletic attheHecht To addeda$4.9millionweightroom thisgoal,theUniversity helpachieve endurance. power, andcardiovascular flexibility speed, includingstrength, riskandenhanceallphysical parameters, minimizeinjury designed to is merly oftheNBA’s andconditioningprogram strength OrlandoMagic,theUMmen’sbasketball MacCalloway, StrengthandConditioningCoach underthedirectionofAssistant for- Operating HURRICANE STRENGTH&CONDITIONINGPROGRAM — Frank Haith Frank — theirfullphysical individualreach potential.” help each athlete’s body, andconditioning programs andhisstrength “Mac Calloway hasatremendous amountofknowledge aboutthe CHAMPIONS ARE MADEHERE Head Coach, Coach, Head University of Miami of University 25 HEADLINE 26 HEADLINE 27 HEADLINE SUMMER SUMMER Once the spring academic semester is finished, coaching the Miami staff’s commit- ment to its players carries on. Student-athletes continue to lift four times per week while also improving conditioning. Pick-up speed and involving former and games current Miami and NBA players are the norm all summer long. POSTSEASON Postseason workouts begin two weeks following the conclusion of the season and continue Coaches evaluate areas in needuntil the end of the spring semester. of team and individ- ual improvement and compose a plan to address those needs. Miami players also lift Over the course of these workouts,four times a week with Calloway. vertical jumps increase an average of two to five inches. Preseason individual workouts begin on the first of class in the fall. Coach day Haith and the coaching staff instruct Miami playersa week for 40 minutes, focusing on skill three times of the game. In addition, strengthdevelopment and comprehension and conditioning coach and speed, jumping a plan to will devise improveMac Calloway each strength, player’s agility, Miami players In the preseason, flexibility. lift times a week and speed train three twice a week. SEASON THE During the basketball weightlifting season, back is cut to two to times per week to three ensure sufficient rest of training and no loss gains. Individual workouts concentrate on shooting, while team practices afford the Miami players the opportunity to and work learn with the entire squad and coaching staff. The backbone the University of of Miami basketball program coaching is the staff’s commit- Individual workouts development. ment to player include drills to improve shooting, ball han- dling, post moves, footwork, and stamina. agility Each program individual by is developed head coachFrank Haith and is tailored to fit the needs of each student-athlete. PRESEASON 28 HEADLINE televised contests (ESPN,ESPN2,ESPNU,ABC,CBS). • ACC TV MARKETS ACC TV MARKETS TOP-20 TV • • TELEVISION MARKETS nation and fourth amongACCnation andfourth schools. • RADIO MARKETS 6 evr1,539,380 1,455,620 1,404,580 1,520,750 HOUSEHOLDS TV 1,873,930 1,805,810 1,890,220 1,732,050 1,538,090 1,833,990 2,123,460 2,387,520 2,410,180 2,335,040 MARKET TV 3,501,010 2,955,190 INSTITUTION 2,544,140 5,659,170 RK. 7,493,530 Sacramento-Modesto 2,503,400 Orlando-Daytona Cleveland-Akron 20. MIAMI/FT. LAUDERDALE 19. Denver 18. Minneapolis-St.Paul 17. Tampa-St. Pete 16. Seattle-Tacoma 15. Phoenix 14. Detroit 13. Houston 12. Washington, D.C. 11. Atlanta 10. Boston 9. SanFrancisco-Oak-San Jose 8. Dallas-Ft.Worth 7. Philadelphia 6. Chicago 5. LosAngeles 4. New York 3. 2. 1. 8.Vrii hrotsil,V.75,920 461,220 2,335,040 2,387,520 280,710 Charlottesville, Va. 691,380 2,410,180 1,538,090 Tallahassee, Fla./Thomasville,Ga. Roanoke/Lynchburg, Va. Greenv Greensboro/Winston-Salem, N.C. MIAMI/FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. Virginia 1,107,820 FloridaState Washington, D.C. VirginiaTech 183. Wake Forest 106. Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill,N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Clemson 67. Duke, UNC,NCState 46. Boston, Mass. MIAMI 36. Maryland 26. GeorgiaTech 17. Boston College 9. 8. 7. Over the last eight seasons Miami has had 183 televisedOver the lasteightseasonsMiamihashad183 gamesincluding60 nationally Miami is the fourth largest TV market amongACC largestTV schools. Miami isthefourth Miami isthe17th households. market inthenationwith1,538,090 largestTV The Miami/Ft.Lauderdale/Hollywood, FLradiomarket largestinthe ranksasthe12th ACC RADIOMARKETS 3.Vrii hrotsil,V.156,500 259,100 422,700 863,400 4,238,100 3,912,000 4,378,000 Charlottesville, Va. 3,559,700 1,179,100 Tallahassee, Fla. S.C. Greenville/Spartanburg, Roanoke/Lynchburg, Va. 1,286,600 Greensboro/Winston-Salem,N.C. MIAMI/FT. LAUDERDALE, Virginia FLA. FloridaState 231. VirginiaTech Washington, D.C. 162. Clemson Raleigh/Durham/ChapelHill,N.C. 111. Boston, Mass. Wake Forest 59. Atlanta, Ga. Duke, UNC,NCState 45. MIAMI 43. Boston College Maryland 12. GeorgiaTech 10. 9. 7. K NTTTO AI AKTPOPULATION RADIOMARKET INSTITUTION RK. ille/Spartanburg, SC/Asheville, N.C. ille/Spartanburg, 865,810 29 HEADLINE POPULATION NEWSPAPER MARKETS NEWSPAPER Chicago Sun-TimesSeattle TimesMIAMI HERALDDallas Morning News 2,495,000 2,166,000 2,318,000 2,192,000 -7% -12% 104% 39% Chicago Tribune ChronicleSan Francisco NewsdayPolitico TimesWashington Journal-ConstitutionAtlanta ChronicleHouston 3,489,000The Star-Ledger (NJ.com) 4,342,000 2,677,000 2,772,000 2,658,000 3,380,000 2,659,000 3,208,000 -9% 30% -3% 70% 106% 32% 9% 83% WEBSITE Times York New Journal Street Wall VIEWS (4/09) PAGE UNIQUE USA Today 4/08) CHANGE ( FROM PostWashington TimesLA Globe (Boston.com)Boston Daily News York New Post York New 12,398,000 16,546,000 5,888,000 10,232,000 11,987,000 5,033,000 8,418,000 160% 4,403,000 -8% 33% 8% 12% 73% 18% 27% NEWSPAPER WEBSITE READERSHIP NEWSPAPER The University of Miami is covered daily by three major newspapers: Miami Herald, by daily The University of Miami is covered among the nation’sThe Miami Herald and South Florida Sun-Sentinel rank top-40 15.16.17. Phoenix18. Minneapolis/St. Paul19. Diego San 20. Petersburg/Clearwater Tampa/St. Nassau/Suffolk (Long Island) St. Louis 2,387,300 2,697,500 2,325,200 3,249,200 2,536,000 2,299,000 7.8.9. Atlanta10. Philadelphia11. DC Washington, 12. Boston13. Detroit14. LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD MIAMI/FT. 3,559,700 Seattle/Tacoma Puerto Rico 4,238,100 4,352,800 4,378,000 3,353,200 3,912,000 3,866,900 3,327,100 1.2.3. York New 4. Los Angeles5. Chicago6. San Francisco Worth Dallas/Ft. Houston-Galveston 15,393,700 10,877,600 6,013,700 5,120,100 4,759,600 7,813,900 • Beach Post. South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Palm • with a circulation The Miami Herald ranks 37th circulation. newspapers to with regards of 202,122 38th with a circulation of 195,522. The Palm while the Sun-Sentinel ranks ranks 67th with a daily circulation of 143,221. Beach Post TOP-20 RADIO MARKETSTOP-20 RADIO 30 PRESEASON NOTEBOOK JAMES DEWS CYRUS McGOWAN have 24-hour accessto thecourts. Conveniently located adjacentto theBankUnited Center, theplayers and hasbeenavailable for player use duringtheoffseason...  playingafter all32gamesasatruefreshman, includingthreestarts... 6 G/F, isanexplosive athlete wholooksto expand arsenal hisoffensive a streakof14-straightgameswithatleastonethree-pointer... Jones,a6- duction increasedto 6.8pointspergameinACC play, asheputtogether 3FGs/game,.357averaged 5.1pointspergame(1.3 3FG%)...Hispro- back-to-backsuffered season-endinginjuriesin2006-07 and2007-08 — DeQuan Jones  a junior... contributing 8.2pointsand2.7reboundspergameas this seasonafter  UConn... versus 32.3 percentfrom longrange—includingacareer-best2-for-2 effort season withUM...Alsoathree-pointthreat,therangyseniorconverted aging 4.6points(.3233FG%)and4.4reboundspergameinhisfirst  Fran Fraschilla... Camp... Named“hardestworker” attheLebron Academy by ESPN’s Lebron JamesSkillsAcademy and Amar’eStoudemire Basketball inthe working outwithformer NBAcoachJohnLucasandparticipating andcontinuedtoed thewaters” work oftheNBADraft onhisgame— ppg), rebounding(7.3 rpg)andsteals (31),... Over thesummer, he“test- appeared in2008-09—istheteam’s returning leaderinscoring(10.6  ated inMay... R-SR a degreefrom UM...Inaddition, to exhaust eligibilityhave earned sons, while17 players ofhis18 wins inthreeofthelastfour sea- Haith hasledMiamito 18-plus for hissixthseasonatthehelm... medal inSerbiaJuly, returns Team thatearnedabronze World GamesMen’s University assistant coachwiththeUSA  history... wins thanany othercoachinUM Haith seasons underheadcoach timeinfiveseason for thefourth  rebounds... squad’s leaderinsteals and three-point shooters andthe two oftheteam’s top-three of theteam’s top-three scorers, games lastseason,includingtwo players 16 thatstarted ormore  round oftheNIT... that advanced to thesecond fromtheir2008-09squad ners andsevenof starters letterwin-  ‘CANES COMING BACK FOR THE Miami’s new 29,000-square foot practice facilityopenedinMarch The Hurricaneswillalsolookto Thomas,afifth-year SR,andSO 6-4 SRG 6-9 SRF 6-8 SRF asan Haith, whoserved Miami competed inthepost- Miami alsoreturns three The Hurricanesreturn apair , whohasmorepostseason Adrian Thomas Cyrus McGowan Dwayne Collins James Dews to make animpact in2009-10... Thomas—a6-7Fwho also gradu- Frank looks to anchor Miami’sperimeter offense also returns to thepostfor aver- UMafter — who started all31— whostarted gamesinwhichhe ae es.756 .703 .333 .357 Attempts Cyrus McGowan 3pg 1.3 3pg 1.4 James Dews Free Throw Percentage .435 James Dews .565 Adrian Thomas 3-Point Percentage Adrian Thomas apg 1.3 apg 1.3 James Dews Three-Pointers Julian Gamble 4.4rpg Dwayne Collins 7.3 rpg Field GoalPercentage 8.2ppg Dwayne Collins James Dews 10.6 ppg Assists Cyrus McGowan 2008-09AVG Dwayne Collins Rebounding James Dews Dwayne Collins Scoring STAT LEADING RETURNERS wyeClis24.9 pg 25.3pg 0.6pg 0.6 pg 0.8pg Dwayne Collins pg 1.0 James Dews Minutes Julian Gamble 2.0 pg 6.2 pg Cyrus McGowan Blocked Shots James Dews Dwayne Collins Steals Cyrus McGowan Dwayne Collins 31 — for Adrian Thomas Adrian Thomas(1), Kirk (1) Grant (2), Collins ARV: 3 Most likely to be president Most likely QuigtarRyan Thomas (2), Kirk (1) Collins (4), ARV: 5 Most likely to be on a reality show on a reality show to be Most likely AllenAntoine KirkDonnavan (1), (2), Jones (2), Collins (1), Quigtar Dews ARV: 3 3 Thomas (1) Will be a head coach someday James DewsJulian Gamble 3 3 UM’s slate features up to 15 games ver- 15 games up to features UM’s slate includes 10 slate ACC The 16-game a by UM’s home lineup is highlighted The 2009 class is Haith’s second Top 25 second Top The 2009 class is Haith’s THE 2009-10 SCHEDULE THE 2009-10  participants,sus 2009 postseason home 16 At contests... televised games and at least 17 national- be broadcast least nine of those will (Feb. versus Duke including home contests ly, (March 6, ESPN) and Florida State 17, Forest game at Wake ESPN2), and a road 2, ESPN)... (Feb.  partic- games versus 2009 NCAA Tournament national champi- ipants — including defending ons North nine games on the road, Carolina half of in the top that finished versus teams and home and standings in 2009 the ACC State, Florida Forest, series with Wake away and Virginia... College, Virginia Tech Boston  Challenge Big Ten/ACC nationally-televised Dec. 2, versus on Wed., Minnesota showdown on Forest Wake home opener against its ACC versus Duke Sat., Jan. 9, and a home contest off Miami knocked both the 17. Feb. on Wed., in their Demon Deacons and the Blue Devils in Coral Gables. last meeting a class that was ranked No. 12 in the nation ranked a class that was Scout. by with 24.1 points, 16.1 rebounds and 7.1 rebounds points, 16.1 with 24.1 in 2008... blocks per game  at the helm of the years recruiting class in five four- In 2005, he signed four Miami program... star recruits — including used his redshirt season PRESEASON NOTEBOOKPRESEASON Malcolm Grant (2), Johnson (1) Thomas (3), Jones ARV: 7 Most likely to bring down the to bring down Most likely house at a comedy club Has the messiest locker James Dews(2), Collins (1) Kirk (4), Johnson ARV: 5 Has the cleanest locker QuigtarRyan (1), Gamble Allen (1), Collins (1), Dews ARV: (1), Scott (1), Thomas (1), (1), McGowan 5 Kirk (1) Donnavan except Everyone Dominates the video games Julian Gamble (3.5), Grant (.5) McGowan ARV: 7 MostIntellectual Adrian Thomas Jones (4), Quigtar (2), Kirk (1) ARV: 5 Scott, who was selected to play in the play to selected was Scott, who 20 shoot- among the top Adams ranked for- 30 power among the top Kirk ranked the first time as a suit up for Looking to Johnson Reggie  Game last Classic All-Star Jordan Brand the State School to spring, led Rice High Class AA championship in 2009, Federation MVP honors after scoring earning tournament — including a three- 23 points in the title game with 14.5 seconds leftpointer in regulation to overtime... send the game into  30 by top ESPN and among ing guards by points per game as a 21.8 Scout… Averaged Creek Middle a new setting to senior en route points… HS scoring record in career  and Scout... Averaged both ESPN by wards 13.2 points at a 54.0 percent clip, nine blocks per game en route rebounds and two All-North News record and Detroit a 24-2 to honors as a senior...  Grant continues his Hurricane in 2009-10, from at the point... A transfer development (29G, 5.6 ppg, 1.4 apg, .466 3FG%), Villanova and very redshirtthis confident vocal sopho- offseason in Miami during this to more stayed about rave on his game... Teammates focus ability at the point... the Brooklyn-native’s  40 his conditioning, dropping improve to Prep pounds... In 2008, he led Winston-Salem the N.C. 1-A with 25 title, finishing to state championship record 23 points and a state MVP honors... two- The to rebounds en route time All-Northwestselection led the league and and 6-10 C and 6-10 signed with the Garrius Adams , Malcolm Grant who both redshirted sea- last ... Hailing from Baltimore, ... Hailing from was a five-star recruit in 2008 a five-star was Antoine Allen Most likely to win American Idol Most likely James Dews (.5) Thomas (2), Grant (.5), McGowan ARV: 10 Will surprise the mostWill surprise Garrius Adams (1), (2), Kirk (1), McGowan Allen (2), Grant ARV: Thomas (1) 6 ARV: Grant (2.5), Jones (2), Allen (1), Gamble (1), Grant (2.5), Jones ARV: Scott (1) ARV: Dews (3), Allen (2), Gamble (1), Scott (1) Dews ARV: Best Dressed Adrian Thomas 3.5 Most likely to win Dancing with the Most likely Stars Adrian Thomas 6 Most Competitive Malcolm Grant (1) Allen (1), Gamble (1), Everyone ARV: 10 Durand Scott Miami also welcomes six newcomers, welcomes Miami also 6-1 G Scott’s signing marked the second- Scott’s signing marked  including 6-1 PG WELCOME TO MIAMI WELCOME son, in addition to UM’s heralded recruiting son, in addition to among the nation’s top ranked class that was both ESPN and Scout... 25 by  Reggie Johnson Reggie joining ESPNU 100 Hurricanes in the spring, picks and was the most lauded signee for Miami the most lauded signee for and was since McDonald’s All-American Darius Rice the Hurricanes in 2000... to committed straight season Haith has secured a five-star overall among Scout’s top-25 rated player fifth in the nation ranked recruits... He was Scout, eighth by among shooting guards by ESPN, and also ranked and 11th by Rivals Scout... by players overall among the top-25 DeQuan Jones Donnavan Kirk Donnavan (Cecil program the same AAU for Allen played All-ACC pick Jack FirstKirk) as two-time Team 20 points, six averaged Allen McClinton... prep bas- rebounds playing assists and five Christian Academy Elite at Mississippi ketball that, the Baltimore Sun in 2009... Prior to Clifton honoree led Lake All-Metro First Team both the Baltimore a 25-2 record and to HS to City and Class 3-A North regional champi- points, 16 averaging onships as a senior, steals eight rebounds, three assists and two per game...  TEAM SURVEY SAYS... TEAM SURVEY 32 HEADLINE 33 HEADLINE 34 HEAD COACH FRANKHAITH SIXTH SEASON|FOURPOSTSEASON APPEARANCES history. With Haith’s guidance, the Hurricanes have advanced past the first round of round thefirst WithHaith’sguidance, theHurricaneshaveadvancedpast history. inMiamimen’sbasketball winsthanany othercoach already hasmorepostseason and appearances fourpostseason seasons,HaithhasledtheHurricanesto In five thenationalspotlight. into back Miami program inbringingthe expectations andsurpassed thechallenge —Haithhasmet ketball” ofHurricanebas- eventintheevolutionandhistory as“animportant Dee referredto Paul Director onApril12, 2004—inwhatthen-Athletic overtheprogram Since taking in2009-10.ball program ofMiamimen’sbasket- hissixthyearatthehelmofUniversity Haithenters Frank postseason play in back-to-back seasons play inback-to-back postseason and in each of their last threetripsto oftheir last and ineach Hurricanes openedthe2008-09sea- the postseason. the postseason. After athrillingruntothesecondround After of the2008NCAATournament, the son ranked amongthenation’sTopson ranked 25 inbothpreseasonpolls for just thesecondtime for just in program history. in program The Hurricaneswere No. 16 inthepre- Coaches’ Poll— Coaches’ preseason ranking season USAToday/ tying thehighest in program histo- in program ESPN Top 25 in thepreseason ry —andNo.17ry 13 WINSOVER13 RANKEDOPPONENTS FOUR TIMESANDTO GUIDED MIAMIINTOTHE POSTSEASON IN FIVESEASONSAT MIAMI,FRANKHAITHHAS picks Durand Scott(NewYork, N.Y.), Durand picks GarriusAdams(Apex,N.C.)andDonnavanKirk 2009-10. AllenjoinsESPNU100 Antoine transfer Baltimore-nativeandprepschool among thenation’sTopranked 25by theMiamifamilyin bothESPNandScoutinto A well-respectedrecruiter, HaithandtheHurricaneswelcomearecruiting class boththepreviousseasonandin2001-02. of236set vious record 101in 2008-09—includingaschool-record breakthepre- alone,to McClinton from 251 Haith’sHurricaneshitaschool-record McClinton, Jack pick three-pointers draft Team oftwo-timeFirst All-ACC selectionandNBA prowess Behind thesharpshooting Tournament. oftheNationalInvitation in theopeninground Providence andat atKentucky Maryland, CollegeandwinsoverFloridaState, sweep ofBoston thewinoverWakeIn additionto Miami’sseasonwashighlightedwithaseries Forest, over aTop 10 opponentunderHaith. aranked teamandtheir13th versus inACC play. theHurricanes’secondwin Itmarked ofvictory margin also UM’slargest opponentandis everoveraranked isitslargest Miami’s 27-point ofvictory margin theNo.6/7DemonDeacons,79-52,athomeBankUnitedCenter. off knocking onFeb.4, history winsinprogram oneofthebiggest The Hurricanesputtogether (twice),Wake andDuke. Carolina Forest thepollsin2008-09—UConn,North atop No.1that wereranked teamsthathadbeen duringtheseason,includingfouroffive teams gamesversus opponents—withfive ranked Miami played sevengamesversus 35thinthecountry, ranked ofschedule strength 13 times.Withanoverall record televisionaschool- a19-13 to whileappearingonnetwork games enroute finish 16 win13 Conference,theHurricaneswentonto oftheirfirst AtlanticCoast ranked inthetop- whilecompeting conferenceschedule Playing thenation’ssixth-toughest teaminFloridaboththeAPandUSAToday/ESPNranked preseasonpolls. inthepreseasonTop— wasamongfourACC teamsranked 25andwasthehighest intheACC inapollby mediamembers fourth finish to Miami —whowasalsopicked inthatpoll. preseasonranking theteam’shighest Associated PressPoll—marking 35 DONALD’S C FAITH IN HAITH FAITH PLAYERS HAITH COACHED IN THE NBA LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Blazers) Trail Josh Howard (Dallas Mavericks) Ford (Indiana Pacers)T.J. Daniel Gibson (Cleveland Cavaliers) Hornets)Darius Songaila (New Orleans Ivey (Philadelphia 76ers) Royal HAITH’S M ALL-AMERICAN RECRUITS Forest, Rodgers 1990) Rodney (Wake A&M, 1995) Jerald Brown (Texas 2002) Brad Buckman (Texas, 2004) LaMarcus Aldridge (Texas, 2004) Daniel Gibson (Texas, 2004) Michael Williams (Texas, (L to R): Brianna, Frank, Corey and Pam The Haith Family upset 4 Duke at a packed of No. Center and a vic- BankUnited tory St. Mary’s over en route (Calif.) in the NCAA Tournament, 23 wins tied 20-win season. The Hurricanes’ to Miami’s 10th for second-most in school history and were the most a by while wins in 2002, since a school-recordMiami squad 24 home wins marked a programtheir 14 best. Haith and his Hurricanes orchestrated turnaround a 10-game — among the best in the nation, as Miami moved into the 25 for the firstnation’s Top time since 2002, reaching as the season. during high as No. 19 firstThe Hurricanes posted an ACC with their in 2007-08 remarkable turnaround to from mark a 12-20 in 2006-07 — becoming the first finish in 2007-08 team ACC their 23-11 in its 55 seasons to put together a 20-win campaign imme- season. The Hurricanes finisheddiately following a 20-loss a program-best fifth after in the ACC a school-record winning produced games, and eight ACC Miami’s first All- First Team selection in McClinton. ACC CollegeInsider.com During 2008, Haith was recognized by and the Prosser family as a finalist for the inaugural Skip Award, whichProsser will be presented annu- Man of the Year ally to the Division I head coach who best represents the high standards of the coaching profession and wins with integrity. "People ask me what I'll remember most about this sea- son," said Haith. "Of course the Duke win was special, but I remember that firstknow that I will always NCAA Tournament win, and having the opportunity to get all of the guys on the No one can ever take fromfloor. that away them." WE’RE GOING DANCING Hurricanes would finishDespite predictions that the in the afterbasement of the top-ranked in 2007-08 an injury- ACC led the Miami men’s basket- season, Haith laden 2006-07 ball program to one of its mostsuccessful campaigns in school history, round culminating in the second of the NCAA Tournament. appearance in 2008, Haith With that NCAA Tournament became the first coach in Miami history to take UM to the post- season in three of his first four seasons at the helm — and has since become the only coach in program history to take the Hurricanes to the postseason in four of his first five seasons. The team ran off 12-straight victories to the season, open including winning the inaugural Puerto Rico Tip-Off Classic and knocked off Mississippi State on the road. The Hurricanes an went on to win eight of their last games, highlighted by 12 Haith expanded his coaching duties this past summer, serv- his coachingHaith expanded past duties this summer, ing as an assistant coach Bo Ryan’s on staff for USA UniversityBasketball’s World Games men’s basketball team. of the topThe team — comprised of some collegiate basket- ball players in the country — practiced Olympic U.S. at the Center in Colorado in July before Springs, Colo., Training departing the team went 6-1 for the Games in Serbia where en route to a bronze medal. USA BASKETBALL USA (Pontiac, Mich.)class. With a solid in the Hurricanes’ 2009 and his staff Haith by foundation developed over the last five years, basketball the future of Miami is bright. Alonzo Mourning and Frank Haith HAITH’S HURRICANES HAVE PRODUCED A FIRST-, SECOND- OR THIRD-TEAM ALL-ACC PLAYER IN EACH OF THEIR FIRST FIVE SEASONS IN THE LEAGUE

After leading the Hurricanes to one of the most successful Miami also saw several program firsts under Haith during the campaigns in Miami’s 59 years fielding a men’s basketball 2005-06 campaign. In one of the more thrilling games of the program, Haith signed a new contract in April 2008, keeping year, Haith and the Hurricanes, coming off an upset over him in Coral Gables through 2012-13. 12th-ranked Maryland, knocked off 20th-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill at the historic Dean Smith Center for INTO THE ACC the first time in school history. Haith’s numerous accomplishments at the helm of the Hurricane program include ushering Miami into the tradition- Miami would later earn the program’s first ACC Tournament vic- rich Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004, back-to-back post- tory with a win over Clemson before advancing to the postsea- season appearances in 2005 and 2006, an NCAA son for the second-straight year with a berth into the 2006 NIT. Tournament berth in 2008, 13 wins over nationally-ranked opponents, recording the school’s first National Invitation In the NIT, Haith guided Miami to wins over Oklahoma State Tournament win since 1963, earning the first NIT road win in and Creighton, marking just the second time in school history school history and advancing past the opening round of the that a Hurricane team recorded consecutive postseason wins. NCAA Tournament in 2008 for the first time since 2000. With the Hurricanes NIT appearance in 2006, Haith became Quickly establishing himself as one of the league’s top coach- just the second coach in Miami history to take UM to the post- ACCOLADES es, Haith is also one of only five current ACC coaches to record season in his first two seasons. 88 or more victories in their first five seasons at their respec- In 2006-07, Haith and the Hurricanes defeated four ranked  2008 Man of the Year tive ACC school. Award Finalist teams, marking just the second time in school history a UM  2008 ACC Coach of the Year Runner-Up Haith faced the daunting task of leading Miami into the ACC team has downed four ranked opponents. It was even more  2008 Alamance County (N.C.) during his inaugural 2004-05 season, after taking over a UM impressive given that the Hurricanes fought through an injury- Distinguished Service in Sports Award program coming off back-to-back losing seasons, including laden season in which eight players missed a total of 72 games.  2008 UM Alumni Association Inside the 2003-04 campaign in which the Hurricanes failed to Out Award recipient Despite all of the success Haith’s teams have seen on the  2005 National Association of qualify for the BIG EAST Tournament. Basketball Coaches District 6 Coach court at Miami, what could be considered his greatest asset of the Year — First in Miami history Picked to finish last in the conference in the preseason ACC to the program is his emphasis for achievement off the court  2005 Naismith National Coach of the media poll, Haith shocked critics while leading the Hurricanes and in the classroom. In his first five years, 17 of 18 players Year Award Finalist to a 16-13 overall record, seven league victories, three wins who exhausted eligibility earned a degree from UM. In addi-  The first coach in Miami history to tion, Adrian Thomas — who enters his redshirt senior year this 36 over ranked opponents and a berth in the National Invitation take four of his first five teams into season — earned his degree in 2009. Before wrapping up his the postseason Tournament. Among those three wins over ranked opponents  More postseason wins than any other was a thrilling 72-65 win over Florida on its homecourt — the collegiate career, McClinton was a two-time ACC All- coach in Miami history first win for the Hurricanes in Gainesville in 41 years. Academic Team selection, was selected as the recipient for  Opened the 2008-09 season ranked the 2008-09 Skip Prosser Award given to the ACC’s top men’s among the nation’s Top 25 in both That year, he was honored as the National Association of basketball scholar-athlete, received the Weaver-James- preseason polls for just the second Basketball Coaches District Coach of the Year, the first coach Corrigan Honorary Award from the ACC for outstanding per- time in program history in UM history to win the award, and was a finalist for the formance in both athletics and academics and was tapped  Second-most wins in a season by a Miami head coach (23) in 2008 Naismith National Coach of the Year Award. into Iron Arrow — the highest honor attainable at the  School-record 14 home wins in 2008 University of Miami.  Coached Miami to 13 wins over In 2005-06, Haith built on the success of his first season as ranked opponents in five seasons Miami posted an overall record of 18-16, marking the most SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS  Led Miami to its first win at Kentucky victories for a UM team since the 2001-02 season, while also Success, however, is something that has followed Haith every- in 2008 winning seven ACC games. where he has coached. In his 15 seasons as an assistant at the  In his first year at the helm, led Miami to a 72-65 win over Florida — UM’s first win in Gainesville in 41 years HURRICANE COACHES PAST  Led Miami to its first win over North AND PRESENT: Head Carolina in Chapel Hill in 2006 baseball coach Jim Morris,  In 2008, led the Hurricanes to the former football coach Jimmy NCAA Tournament for the first time Johnson and head men’s since 2002 and into the second round basketball coach Frank Haith. for the first time since 2000  In 2008, led Miami back into the Top 25 for the first time since 2002  Second most wins (16) by a first-year coach in UM history  Guided Miami to back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time since 2002  Graduated all 10 of his seniors in his first three years and 18 players in five years  In 2006, led UM to both its first NIT win since 1963 and the program’s first NIT road win ever collegiate level, he was a part of programs that won one NIT Championship, advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen three times, reached one Elite Eight and one Final Four. ON THE RECORD

Haith has recruited six McDonald’s All-Americans including Rodney Rodgers (1990) to YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Wake Forest, Jerald Brown (1995) to Texas A&M and Brad Buckman (2002), LaMarcus YEAR SCHOOL W-L PCT. POSTSEASON Aldridge (2004), Daniel Gibson (2004) and Michael Williams (2004) to Texas. 2004-05 Miami 16-13 .552 NIT Intent on preparing players for the next level, Haith has had more than a dozen former 2005-06 Miami 18-16 .529 NIT Quarterfinals players go on to play or be drafted in the NBA, including Aldridge (Portland Trail 2006-07 Miami 12-20 .375 Blazers), Gibson (Cleveland Cavaliers), Josh Howard (Dallas Mavericks), T.J. Ford 2007-08 Miami 23-11 .676 NCAA Tournament Second Round (Indiana Pacers) and former Hurricanes Robert Hite (Miami Heat), Guillermo Diaz 2008-09 Miami 19-13 .594 NIT Second Round (Los Angeles Clippers) and Jack McClinton (San Antonio Spurs). OVERALL FIVE SEASONS 88-73 .547 1 NCAA, 3 NIT APPEARANCES

Prior to taking over at Miami, Haith spent three seasons at the University of Texas under head coach Rick Barnes, where he was promoted to Associate Head Coach in COACHING EXPERIENCE April 2003. In his three seasons in Austin, Haith helped guide Texas to its winningest 2004-Present Miami three-year period in school history. During his tenure with the Longhorns, they record- Head Coach ed a 73-27 (.730) record while advancing to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2002 and 2003-04 Texas 2004 and the Final Four in 2003. The 2002-03 season marked UT’s first appearance Associate Head Coach in the Final Four since 1947. 2001-03 Texas Assistant Coach Texas was one of only five schools to reach the Sweet Sixteen from 2002-04, joining 1997-2001 Wake Forest Connecticut, Duke, Kansas and Pittsburgh. Prior to Haith joining the Texas staff, the Assistant Coach Longhorns had never made consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearances. 1996-97 Texas A&M Associate Head Coach Haith, who was named Rivals.com Recruiter of the Year in 2004, was responsible for 1996-96 Penn State putting together the No. 1 recruiting class in the country in 2004, including commit- Assistant Coach ments from McDonald’s All-Americans Aldridge, Gibson and Williams. 1992-95 Texas A&M Assistant Coach While at Wake Forest, Haith was instrumental in helping lead the Demon Deacons to 1990-92 UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach four consecutive postseason tournament appearances, including an NCAA 1989-90 Wake Forest Tournament berth in 2000-01. He also helped Wake secure one of the nation’s Top Graduate Assistant Coach 10 recruiting classes during the 1999-2000 campaign. The Deacons registered a 74- 1988-89 Elon College 53 (.583) mark during Haith’s four seasons and advanced to the postseason NIT’s Assistant Coach

second round in both 1997-98 and 1998-99, before its youthful squad in 1999- 1985-88 Elon College 37 2000 posted a 22-14 mark en route to capturing the postseason NIT championship. Student Assistant

Prior to joining the staff at Wake Forest, Haith served one year as the associate head EDUCATION coach at Texas A&M (1996-97). He spent one season (1995-96) as an assistant OVER THE PAST FOUR coach at Penn State, helping the Nittany Lions to a 21-7 record. Penn State was 1988 Elon College ranked as high as No. 9 in the national polls before placing second in the Big Ten Bachelors in Physical Education SEASONS, MIAMI AND Conference regular-season standings and earning the school’s first NCAA DUKE HAVE PLACED Tournament bid in 31 years. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Since Frank Haith took over as head coach MORE PLAYERS (7) ON Haith worked three years (1992-93 to 1994-95) as an assistant coach at Texas A&M, at Miami in 2004, 18 seniors have gone on and helped the Aggies secure back-to-back recruiting classes that were ranked in the to earn their degrees. THE ACC ALL-ACADEMIC Top 30 in the country during his final two seasons in College Station. In 1993-94, 2004-05 Texas A&M posted a 19-11 mark, finished second in the Southwest Conference reg- Glenn Batemon — Liberal Arts TEAM THAN ANY ular-season standings and reached postseason play (NIT first round) for the first time William Frisby — Liberal Arts in seven years. Brandon Okpalobi — Computer Info. Systems OTHER SCHOOL IN 2005-06 He started his full-time coaching career by serving two years as an assistant at UNC Lee Butler — Business Management THE LEAGUE. JACK Wilmington (1990-91 to 1991-92). He also worked as a graduate assistant coach at Keaton Copeland — Electrical Engineering Wake Forest for one season (1989-90) during Dave Odom’s first year in Winston-Salem. Gary Hamilton — Liberal Arts (Sociology) McCLINTON WAS THE Robert Hite — Business Management FROM THE BEGINNING Eric Wilkins — Liberal Arts ONLY FIRST TEAM Haith graduated from Elon College in North Carolina in 1988 with a bachelor’s 2006-07 ALL-ACC PICK IN 2008 degree in physical education. A Dean’s List student, he served as a student assistant Anthony Harris — Liberal Arts coach for two years. Following graduation, Haith worked as a part-time member of Anthony King — Liberal Arts AND THE ONLY ACC the Elon coaching staff while teaching in the public schools at nearby Western Middle 2007-08 Landon Glover — Finance School. During his three-year association with the Elon coaching staff, the Fighting Fabio Nass — International Studies PICK ON ANY TEAM IN Christians (now called the Phoenix) enjoyed two 20-win seasons. Jonathan Stratton — Economics/Legal Studies 2008-09 2009 ALSO NAMED Born on November 3, 1965, Haith is a native of Queens, N.Y., but grew up and went Brian Asbury — Sport Administration to high school at Western Alamance in Burlington, N.C. He and his wife, Pam, have Jimmy Graham — Management TO THE ALL- one son, Corey, and one daughter, Brianna. Together, the Haith family has spear- Lance Hurdle — Management ACADEMIC TEAM. headed fundraising and renovation efforts for Morningside Park in Elon, N.C., in the Jack McClinton — Sport Administration neighborhood in which Haith grew up. Adrian Thomas — Management/Marketing 38 ASSOCIA 040 Miami 2004-07 95Stetson Miami —Finance inBusiness Administration Bachelors 1985 Administration inEducation—Sports Masters Stetson 1991 EDUCATION Barry 1981-85 PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1988-89 Miami 2007-Present COACHING EXPERIENCE 948 Stetson 1984-85 Miami 1989-91 SeniorHS Park MiamiCoral Florida Central 1992-94 MiamiSouthridgeSeniorHS SouthAlabama 1994-95 1995-2002 2002-04 Graduate Assistant Coach Assistant Graduate Associate HeadCoach Four-year Letterman Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Head Coach Head Coach Team MVP TE HEADCOACH JORGEFERNANDEZ which was picked to finish last intheACC, a16-13 last posted finish to waspicked which over- Miami, turnarounds. surprising oneofthenation'smost record seasonatMiami,FernandezhelpedtheHurricanes In hisfirst win. NITroad theHurricanes’first —marking Creighton winagainst ofMiami,andearnedaroad the University by NITgamehosted attheBankUnitedCenter,State thefirst Miami wontwogamesinthe2006NIT, defeatingOklahoma appearance. postseason ACC Tournament winandasecondconsecutive first school's an 18-16 Inaddtion,theHurricanesearned record. to inChapelHill—enroute Carolina winoverNorth UM’s first opponents—including apairofranked off Miami knocked opponents.In2005-06, fourwinsoverranked school-record In 2006-07, a FernandezhelpedguidetheHurricanesto history. inschool ACC finish oftheNCAATournamentond round andturnedinthehighest 14record winsathome.Additionally, thesec- UMadvancedto (23),includingaMiami- history winsinprogram second-most the —posting inthecountry single-seasonturnarounds biggest In 2007-08, FernandezandtheHurricanesmadeoneof winatKentucky.while alsoearningaroad College, Wake andBoston Forest nationally-ranked off knock andwentonto history, thesecondtimeinprogram polls forjust amongthenation’sTopopened theseasonranked 25inboth a19-13 to TheHurricanes oftheNITenroute ond round finish. thesec- astheHurricanesadvancedto years infive appearance postseason itsfourth season,FernandezhelpedMiamito Last history. wininschool NITroad first Tournament NationalInvitation winsince1963 andthe first in2008,theschool's — includinganNCAATournament berth appearances opponents,fourpostseason 13 winsoverranked seasons,FernandezhashelpedleadUMto five Over thepast ranks. son inthecollegiatecoaching following the2006-07 campaign,Fernandezisinhis17th sea- beingappointedAssociateHeadCoach three seasonspriorto atUMfor coach Anassistant program. Hurricanes basketball withthe andsixthseasonoverall Associate HeadCoach seasonas histhird Fernandezenters Miami-native Jorge year-old daughterAlexis. theformerSolMaritzaCasianoandtheyhaveafour-ried to selectionandatwo-timeteamMVP.all-state Fernandezismar- as ayouth.HeattendedMiami'sKillianHighwherehewasan Fernandez wasborninNewYork, theMiamiarea butmovedto 17-11 in1994-95. record overall a to Miami's SouthridgeSeniorHighwhereheledtheprogram In1994, hemovedto years. twoshort awinnerinjust into whereheturnedtheprogram HighSchool, Park Miami's Coral Miami in1991, jobat headcoaching heacceptedhisfirst at administration degreeinsports earninghismaster's After MVP.Hatters' GlennWilkes.Asasenior, coach Fernandezwasthe Hatters in1985 andplayedUniversity fourseasonsforlong-time Stetson from degreeinfinance He earnedhisundergraduate inMiami. University at Barry careerin1988Fernandez beganhiscoaching asanassistant inthe2005NBADraft. the Toronto Raptors wasthe16th 2000-02. Graham by pick from overall Graham While atUCF, Joey forward Fernandezrecruitedandcoached inthe1996 andanappearance 93 victories NCAATournament. his tenurewiththeGoldenKnights,FernandezhelpedguideUCFto Speraw. During Kirk undercoach Floridawhereheworked Central of attheUniversity coach (1995-2002) asanassistant years Fernandezspentseven joiningtheSouthAlabamastaff, Prior to ofSouthAlabama. attheUniversity as anassistant spendingtwoseasons 91), Miamiafter to Fernandezreturned (1989-90) (1990- Hamilton BillFoster coaches andLeonard atMiamifortwoseasonsunderhead assistant A graduate high as13th inthenation. as ranked ESPN andScoutthe2005freshmenclasswhich amongtheTop2009 recruitingclassthatisranked 25by both inlandingboththe by Rivals.com,wasinstrumental recruiters Fernandez, whowasnamedoneofthenation'stop-25 Tournament. intheNationalInvitation opponents andaberth includingsevenleaguewins,threewinsoverranked all record, 39 Letterman Professionally Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Bachelors in General Studies 2004-072000-041999-2000 James Madison St. Francis (Pa.) Bowie State 1988-93 Miami PLAYING EXPERIENCE PLAYING 1993-99EDUCATION 1993 Israel Miami COACHING EXPERIENCE COACHING 2007-Present Miami pointers ninth in three-pointers made (136), (390) attempted three-point percentage in career and 13th (.349). season, he recorded a team-high 45 stealsDuring the 1989-90 points per game as a sophomore. That while averaging 11.0 the team’s “Hustlesame season, he garnered Award” — an season — following the 1991-92 honor he would earn again of the year three defensive player and was named the team’s separate times. MortonFollowing his UM career, professionally went on to play in Israel for six years. Morton’s where he served coaching began in New York career as a counselor and coach the Five-Star at Basketball Camp, which included future collegiate and NBA stars such as Richard Hamilton, Vince Carter and Stephon Marbury. Morton graduatedin general with a degree from UM in 1993 studies. and has two chil- DeVeaux He is married toRobin the former and son Jalen (8). dren, daughther Alexis (11) ASSISTANT COACH JAKE MORTON JAKE COACH ASSISTANT Jake Morton enters third his as an assistant season coach with men’s basketballthe Hurricanes program. Last season, Morton helped Miami to its second-straight post- season appearance as the Hurricanes advanced to the second finish.round of the NIT en route The Hurricanes to a 19-13 25 in both opened the season ranked among the nation’s Top polls for just the second time in program history, to and went on knock off nationally-ranked Forest and Boston Wake College, while also earning a road win at Kentucky. In Morton’s first season on the Hurricanes’ staff in 2007-08, the team put together one of the biggest single-season turn- arounds in the country and posted the second-mostwins in program history wins at including a Miami-record (23), 14 home and a program-best fifth-place finish in the ACC. UM knocked offAdditionally, St. Mary’s in the first round of the and advanced to the second round for the NCAA Tournament first time since 2000. After his inaugural season as assistant coach at his alma Mortonmater, took a moment to thank the current Hurricanes for their hard work at the team’s postseason banquet. "A month ago I got to do something wanted that I have always to," noted Morton. "I want to thank these guys for taking me to wanted toa place I have always go... And to be able to do that alma mater — I justat my can't explain how great that feels." letterwinnerA four-year Morton at Miami from 1988-93, following a three-year returned to his alma mater in 2007-08, stint where he served at James Madsion an assistant as coach under Dean Keener. Prior to staff joining the JMU in 2004, Morton served as an assistant coach at St. Francis (Pa.) from following a 2000-04, one-year stay campaign. at Bowie State during the 1999-2000 with the Hurricanes, MortonAs a player tallied 909 points, 245 assists during his UM career. rebounds and 194 With his name scattered throughout the Hurricane record books, Morton ranks eighth all-time in UM history in three- 40 ASSISTANT COACH MICHAELSCHWART 040 UTSanAntonio 2004-05 99Texas Texas 1999 EDUCATION Texas 1998-99 PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1999-2001 Miami 2007-Present COACHING EXPERIENCE 020 Texas Miami 2002-04 2005-07 2001-02 Long Beach State LongBeach 2001-02 949 SonomaState 1994-96 Director of Basketball/Video Operations ofBasketball/Video Director ahlr nSec Communication inSpeech Bachelors Operations ofBasketball Coordinator Two-year Letterman Graduate Assistant Graduate Video Coordinator Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Letterman XII championship team. XII championship at Texas in1998-99 andwasamemberoftheLonghorns’Big played basketball Texas fortwoseasons(2002-04).Schwartz of attheUniversity videocoordinator the men'sbasketball as served Schwartz atUTSanAntonio, Before joiningthestaff includinga10-6record, inSouthlandConferenceplay. mark a15-13 to where hehelpedguidetheRoadrunners overall ofTexas attheUniversity coach atSanAntonio, as anassistant oneseason in2005after joinedtheHurricanestaff Schwartz asaliaisonwiththeteam’smanagerialstaff. outs andserved recruitingmail breakdown andopponentscouting,supervised includingfilm handledvideooperations, Schwartz Operations, ofBasketball In hispreviouscapacityasCoordinator atUM. Operations ofBasketball Coordinator asthe served Schwartz coach, becominganassistant Prior to timesince2000. first NCAA Tournament forthe thesecondround andadvancedto ofthe round inthefirst St.Mary’s Additionally, off UMknocked intheACC. finish fifth-place at homeandaprogram-best 14 (23),includingaMiami-record wins history wins inprogram thesecond-most andposted inthecountry son turnarounds 2007-08, single-sea- one ofthebiggest theteamputtogether in fullseasonasaHurricanesassistant first In Schwartz’s winatKentucky.while alsoearningaroad College, Wake andBoston Forest nationally-ranked off knock andwentonto history, thesecondtimeinprogram polls forjust amongthenation’sTopopened theseasonranked 25inboth a19-13 to TheHurricanes oftheNITenroute ond round finish. thesec- astheHurricanesadvancedto appearance postseason itssecond-straight helpedMiamito season,Schwartz Last program. Miami men’sbasketball of asamemberoftheUniversity seasonoverall and hisfifth coach seasonasanassistant histhird enters Schwartz Michael infant Samantha. two-year-old Sydneyand theyhavetwodaughters, together theformerStephanieChrismanand ismarriedto Schwartz ofTexas.his careerattheUniversity (1994-96) beforefinishing University atSonomaState ketball played collegiatebas- A nativeofBeverlyHills,Calif.,Schwartz Development Festival. andBobHuggins—the2000USAYouth Jarvis Trials, the2000USANationalSelectTeam by Mike —coached memberforthe2001 Youngstaff Men'sWorld Championship asasupport He alsogainedexperiencewithUSABasketball in 2004. Sixteen to theNCAAFinalFourin2003andSweet oftheLonghorns’run in2002andwaspart video coordinator University. However, State TexasLong Beach to hereturned as Texas at He left in2001-02 staff jointhemen'sbasketball to atTexas 1999 assistant from graduate until2001. asa andserved communicationstudies, degree inspeech Texas from graduated in1999 withabachelor's Schwartz Z 41 ege (Okla.) Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Video Coordinator Associates Degree Graduate Assistant Coach Masters in General Education Strength & Conditioning Coach Bachelors in Secondary Mathematics Ed. 2002-041997-99 Oklahoma 1993-96 Central Oklahoma Goessel High School (Kan.) 1996-97 Neosho County CC (Kan.) 1999-2001 Central Oklahoma 1993 Wichita State PLAYING EXPERIENCE PLAYING 1988-90 Coll Bible Mid-America EDUCATION 1999 Central Oklahoma EXPERIENCE 2007-PresentAssociate Director of BasketballOperations 2004-07 Southeast Missouri State Miami 1990 Mid-America Bible College 2001-02 Long Beach State TOBY LANE TOBY DIRECTOR OPERATIONS OF BASKETBALL ASSOCIATE Toby Lane is in his third season as Toby Associate Director of Basketball Operations with the Miami men’s bas- ketball program. His duties include coordinating video operations, supervising mail recruiting outs and serving as a liaison with the team’s managerial staff. years of collegiate experi- With over 10 ence — ranging from coaching to strength conditioning to and video pro- of knowl- duction — Lane brings a wealth edge to the Hurricane program. He previously served as an assistant coach at Southeast State Missouri for three seasons. Prior to the that, he was video coordinator at the University of Oklahoma from 2002-04. Lane was part of the staff that guided the Sooners to their third-straight Tournament Big 12 championship and an appearance in the 2003 NCAA Elite Eight. graduate of WichitaA 1993 State, Lane's background also includes stops at Long Beach State, where he served as the strength and conditioning coachand administrative assistant from 2001-02, and the University of Central Oklahoma, where he served as an assistant coach and as a graduate from 1999-2001 assistant from 1997-99. While at Central Lane coached Oklahoma, who Eddie Robinson, former NBA player for the and played Chicago Bulls from 1999-2004. Lane also served head coach as the at Goessel High School in Goessel, Kan., for three years (1993-96). Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Assistant Coach Head Assistant Coach Bachelors Science in Political Director of Basketball Operations 2003-04 Queens University 2004-061999-2003 The Citadel St. Francis (Pa.) 2006-08 North Florida 1997 NC State EXPERIENCE 2009-Present Miami EDUCATION 2008-09 College Bethany Charlotte as the top assistant in 2003- 04 and four seasons as an assistant at At St. Saint Francis (Pa.) University. Francis, his work with the perimeter players was highlighted with three play- ers leading the Northeast Conference in three-point percentage from 2000-03. A native of Hickory, N.C., Summey earned a degree in political science from NC As a student, he served as State in 1997. the head manager as a senior and then as graduate manager for two years, assisting with then-head coach Herb Sendek’s transition to the Wolfpack. MIKE SUMMEY MIKE DIRECTOR OPERATIONS OF BASKETBALL Summey’s career has also included stopsat Queens (N.C.) University in Summey also served years for two as an assistant coach at The Citadel. In his first season, he worked with the perime- ter players and helped Matt Davis finish as the leader in while his three-point percentage (.471), work with the post players the following a key roleseason played in J’mel Everhart becoming just the second Bulldog to earn Southern Conference honors. Team All-Tournament At North Florida, he coordinated the all of recruiting efforts for the Ospreys, com- piled scouting reports on their oppo- nents and served the camp director as for the UNF team and individual camps. As the head coach for Division III lastBethany season, the Bison went 17- and finished12 second in the Presidents Athletic Conference with a 9- championship3 mark en route to a PAC game berth South Region an ECAC and invitation. Despite losing Tournament four starters, Summey posted the best record history in Bethany for a first-year head coach. A 1997 graduateState, of NC Summey A 1997 has an extensive coaching background, including serving as the head coach at during the Va.) College (W. Bethany years2008-09 season and two as the assistant head coach at North Florida from 2006-08, aiding in the Ospreys’ transition to NCAA Division I. In this capacity, Summey oversees the In this capacity, administrativeday-to-day operations of the men’s basketball program. Mike Summey entersMike Summey his first as season Director of Basketball Operations for the Hurricanes. 42 2009-10 COACHING STAFF coach Michael Schwartz, head coach Frank Haith and assistant coach JakeMorton. coach Haithandassistant Frank headcoach Schwartz, Michael coach and pre-draft athletes. Hecompleted athletes. and pre-draft forbothcurrentNBAplayers workouts inLasVegas,Basketball conducting Impact forAbunassar coach asaplayer development worked Over thesummerof2008,Burman scout team. his dutiesincludedmanagingthe 2007-09, team from basketball where women’s fortheBadgers’ assistant asacoaches In Madison,heserved with adegreeincommunications. ofWisconsininthespring the University from Burman, aMiaminative,graduated program. Miami men’sbasketball of manager withtheUniversity graduate seasonasa his first Burmanenters Brett GRADUATE MANAGER BRETT BURMAN (L to R): Associate head coach Jorge Fernandez,assistant Jorge R):Associateheadcoach (L to Athlete Award winnerasasenior. Award Athlete and wasaMiami-DadeCountyScholar- &field andtrack lacrosse in basketball, Burmancompeted Senior HighSchool, ofMiamiPalmetto A 2005graduate during thesummerof2007. an internshipwiththeorganization Assistant to CoachHaith Andrea Mortley Graduate Manager Anthony Eads 2009-10 Team (LtoR): Managers Monterio, Brad Piechoski, Kevin Towle, Piechoski, SamMizraji Monterio, Brad CoreyRichard, SUPPORT STAFF Jonathan Trock, Kourosh Agahdel, Antonio Agahdel, Kourosh Jonathan Trock, Office Assistant Office Thompson Tiffany Head Manager Jimmy Escobar 43 Alana Eichman Asst. Athletic Trainer M.Ed./A.T.C./L.A.T. 2003 UCF, Auburn, 2005 Primary Care Physician DR. CLIFTON PAGE, M.D. DR. CLIFTON PAGE, Scott Brooks Asst. Athletic Trainer M.S./A.T.C. Kansas State, 2001 Oklahoma State, 2007 Lisa Sahagun Asst. Athletic Trainer M.S./A.T.C./L.A.T. Detroit 2006 Mercy, M.D. Team Physician Team DR. BRYSON LESNIAK, DR. BRYSON Kevin Blaske Kevin Assoc. Athletic Trainer M.S./A.T.C 1992 Tulsa, Megan Rogers Asst. Athletic Trainer PT CSCS M.S./A.T.C, SUNY Cortland, 2003 Scott McGonagle Head Athletic Trainer M.S./A.T.C. Kansas, 1980 Arizona, 1981 Ron LeClair Ron Asst. Athletic Trainer M.S.Ed./A.T.C. Northeastern, 2002 Team Physician Team ATHLETIC TRAINING TRAINING STAFF ATHLETIC DR. LEE KAPLAN, M.D. Lawrence Grusky, D.C. Lawrence Grusky, Palmer College, 1980 Chiropractic David Morris, M.D. Miami, 1994 Internal Medicine Chris Mariani, D.D.S. Emory, 1981 Dentistry Elliott Grusky, D.C. Elliott Grusky, Logan College, 1977 Chiropractic George Munoz, M.D. Mount Sinai, 1980 Internal Medicine Marco Leyte-Vidal, D.M.D. Miami, 1982 Dentistry these techniques, UM basketball ath- letes have only missed time due to acute injuries or illness. A native of Jacksonville, N.C., Brown earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from UNCW in 2000, before earning his masters in athletic training from Old Dominion in 2002. Stephen Morris, O.D. Miami, 1961 Optometry Juan Fernandez, M.D. Miami, 1986 Nephrologist Michael Robinson, D.M.D. Miami, 1991 Dentistry Mario R. Villoch, M.D. Miami, 1987 Cardiology Irma Rey, M.D. Irma Rey, Miami, 1981 Internal Medicine John Uribe, M.D. North Carolina, 1976 Orthopaedic Consultant ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC Brown is a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist and a Correc- tive Exercise Specialist. NBA athletic trainers and strength and conditioning specialists hold these specializations due to the effectiveness of these pro- grams in preventing and treating athlete injuries. Since his implementation of Brown the UM Athletic joined Training Staff following a five-year stay at UNC Wilmington where he served as the Director of Sports three Medicine for he servedyears. While at UNCW, as the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program, as well as the Seahawk men’s track & field team. Wes Brown is in his thirdWes season as the assistant athletic trainer for the University of Miami men’s basketball handling the team and is responsible for program.daily medical needs of the Gilbert Concepcion, M.D. 1982 Central Eastern Univ., Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiac Electrophysiology Larry Brown, D.D.S. Columbia, 1987 Dentistry Richard D.D.S. Mariani, Miami, 1957 Dentistry WES BROWN BROWN WES MEDICAL STAFF 44 Conditioning Coach Head Strength& Andreu Swasey ditioning coach atClemson. ditioning coach andcon- strength a yearasanassistant serving Miamiin2005after He cameto Medicine. National Academy ofSports the through Enhancement Specialist andaPerformance Club Coach asaUSAWeightlifting and isalsocertified Strength andConditioningAssociation, theNational through tioning specialist andcondi- strength Calloway isacertified ofMiami. fortheUniversity grams pro- ball andmen'stennisstrength thewomen'svolley- who alsooversees MacCalloway,and conditioningcoach strength assistant guidance offifth-year underthe operates ditioning program andcon- strength The men'sbasketball SITN TEGH&CONDITIONING COACH & STRENGTH ASSISTANT MAC CALLOWA Assistant Conditioning Strength & Cols Colas Assistant Conditioning Strength & Jimmy Goins Y Cohn. Calloway theformerCarrie ismarriedto 2000. in of HealthandHumanPerformance ofFlorida'sCollege theUniversity from degree inHealthScienceEducation Medicine,Calloway earneda Sports A memberoftheNationalAcademy of 2004-08. for Rookies from attheNBACombine conducted testing Strength andConditioningAssociation, Calloway, amember oftheNational the NBA'sOrlandoMagic. with coach strength and asanassistant fortheWNBA'sOrlandoMiracle coach andconditioning the headstrength as serving ranks ence intheprofessional 2000-02, CallowayFrom gainedexperi- theNCAATournament.to 10 bid Championshipandanautomatic theAltantic- to helpingtheFlyers coach, andconditioning strength basketball asthehead Dayton whereheserved of spent oneyearattheUniversity atClemson,Calloway working Prior to Assistant Conditioning Strength & Ishmael VIctor Assistant Conditioning Strength & Andrew Klich for Academics Director Athletic Assistant M.S. David Wyman, Assistant Director ofAcademics Director Assistant Doell Christopher Men’s Basketball TeamMen’s Basketball accolades. alsoearnAll-ACC Academic tion to Team selec- was theonlyAll-ACC First McClinton twoseasons,Jack the last For thecourt. onandoff high standards stress The Hurricaneshavecontinuedto Gables SeniorHigh. atCoral special educationteacher asa ative writing.Shepreviouslyworked majoring inspecialeducationandcre- Miami, earnedherdegreefrom Pierce dent-athletes. formorethan350stu- program tutor the the footballteamandcoordinates with team.Shealsoworks basketball academic advisorfortheMiamimen’s seasonasthe isinherfirst Kelly Pierce ACADEMIC ADVISOR KELL Y PIERCE Academic Advisor Allen Augustin Learning Specialist Stratton Barbara Academic Advisor Erica Brown (2006) andAdrianThomas(2006). (2006,2007),Graham BrianAsbury (2007,McClinton 2008,2009),Jimmy All-ACC AcademicTeam selections: have tiedDukewithaleague-highseven theHurricanes fouryears, Over thelast 29 46 47 48 OA 77 ,5-333568.5 - 002847.6 8-6 5-. 0- 5116 9898-9.3 330-10.6 294-8.6 69 31 274-8.6 18 61 11 32 151 20 59 46 75 18 41 202-3 14 46 57-0 62-0 20 654-6.7 227-7.3 288-366 83-3 220-6.5 95-132 88-132 .560 207-6.5 228-407 105-102 .583 .500 112-192 .000 .579 54-108 0-0 62-107 .000 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .551 0-0 335-608 .565 109-193 .550 2,257-23.3 120-218 .538 106-197 772-24.9 97-71 679-20.0 31-31 806-25.2 34-18 TOTAL 32-22 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 CAREER STATS its for the fourth-straight gameand14th timeofthesea- its forthefourth-straight double-dig- play onDougGottlieb’sGottHoops...Posted dunkwasselectedasthetop Duke (2/7)...Hispowerful atNo.3/4 andanassist points, sevenrebounds,asteal Collectedseven andasteal... rebounds, twoassists witheightpoints, ateam-hightyingseven finishing (2/18), lineupatFloridaState thestarting to returned injury, missingonegamedue to Tech (3/4)...After 15 atGeorgia rebounds(including11 boards) offensive oftheseasonwith 10 pointsandagame-hightying fourth his14th Posted Carolina... careerdouble-doubleand atSouth inthe2005NITopeninground Hamilton sinceGary by aHurricaneinthepostseason and themost oftheyear, was hissixthdouble-digitreboundingeffort (3/18)... winatProvidence It inanNITfirst-round steals andtwo rebounds, whileaddingeightpoints,twoblocks agame-high12 Grabbed in theNIT’ssecondround… team-high 17 atFlorida(3/20) pointsandeightboards (1/27)… atNCState 8-for-11 Finishedwitha effort goalsin10 ofhisfield games,includingan 70.0 percent atleast Converted 09, tyingfor14th history… inprogram all31 heplayed in2008- gamesinwhich Started starts... games played —including33-consecutive straight of89- Snappedastreak (2/15)Carolina injury… dueto North versus Hurricane, sittingoutthehomecontest gameinthreeseasonsasa per game...Missedhisfirst attempts an outing...SixthintheACC with6.2freethrow 11th with7.3 reboundingaverage intheleagueoverall intheACC, andranked rebounds pergame—fifth-best 3.1 intheACC... Averaged ble-double leaders offensive amongactivecareerdou- ble-doubles weresixth-most No.2/2UConn(11/23)…nal versus His14 careerdou- Jamsemifi- 16-point, intheParadise 14- effort Tech fourdouble-doubles,includinga (3/4)…Recorded 16 FloridaSouthern(11/15) versus and15 atGeorgia sixtimes,includingacareer-high boards double-figure Grabbed asjuniors... 25 all-timereboundingleaders andamongtheACC’s (654) top career reboundleaders intheACC amongactive Rankedfourth 12 freethrows… Tech Virginia (1/25),includinghitting9-of- versus effort 23pointsinanovertime season foraHurricane...Posted while his192 attemptsarethe10th freethrow ina most history, inprogram most Those 16 attemptstieforfifth with acareer-high theline… 12-of-16 from performance a season-high24 FloridaAtlantic(1/5), pointsversus (10.6)… in16 Scoredindoublefigures games,including (1.0), secondinscoring (.565) andsteals whileranking Led Miamiinrebounding(7.3), goalpercentage field AS AJUNIOR(2008-09) Named the ACC’s Most Underrated Player by Athlon Sports and called a “beast” by Lindy’sintheir2008-09preseason publications andcalleda“beast” Player byNamed theACC’s Underrated AthlonSports Most Academy Worked by outwithapairofNBAteamsprior Fraschilla… ESPN’sFran attheLebron worker” mer of2009…Named“hardest Campandthe Basketball intheAmar’eStoudemire of2008and2009...Alsoparticipated duringthesummers inHouston John Lucas Team’s scor returning top history… inprogram andsixth-most amongactiveACC players 14 fourth-most careerdouble-doublesrank once…TheACC’s secondleadingactivecareerreboundleadere Has ledtheHurricanesinreboundingtwoseasonsandsteals with71 career 55.1 inhisHurricanescareer, goals…Athree-yearstarter ofhisfield converting percent scoring performances DWA erG-SMnAg GFAPt F-G c.F-T c f-e e-v FF s OBkSlPts-Avg Stl Blk TO Ast PF-FO Reb-Avg Off-Def Pct FT-FTA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Min-Avg. GP-GS Year YNE COLLINS in rebounds. leadingthe team after banquet at theteam’spostseason recognition Earned“ChairmanoftheBoards” ity stripe… and8-of-10 thefloor thechar- shooting 3-of-3from from JamopeningwinoverSouthernMiss(11/15),Paradise Finished with14 pointsandninereboundsinthe (12/2) intheACC/Big OhioState Tenversus Challenge... foreightpointsand11 thefield of-5 shotsfrom rebounds Connectedon4- tying sevenreboundswithtwoassists... ateam-high Alsograbbed Madison SquareGarden... overSt.John’s(12/27) at inavictory stripe charity the and6-of-9shootingfrom thefield shooting from game with16ures forthethird-straight pointson5-of-7 College(1/10)... atBoston boards Scoredindoublefig- lineforateam-hightying13 pointsandseven throw (1/14)... Wentover Maryland 11-for-14 thefree from inawin withthreeassists boards) rebounds (sixoffensive (1/17)... Carolina 5/6 North agame-highnine Grabbed (1/21)... up13 Picked pointson5-of-8shootingatNo. 11 inawinoverFloridaState reboundsandthreeassists double-doubleoftheyearwith10 histhird Posted points, Tech Virginia (1/25)... atthelineversus 9-of-12 effort high 23pointson7-of-10 anda thefloor shootingfrom (1/27)... atNCState and handingouttwoassists Team- 11) sixrebounds —includingsixdunks,whilegrabbing goals(8- son with18 points onaseason-higheightfield Department of Geography &Regional ofGeography Studies Department Dwayne CollinsandDr. — ThomasBoswell,Professor Strong, naturally athletic… 7-4 wing span… UM’s top post presenceinside…Owns43double-digit post 7-4wingspan…UM’stop athletic… naturally Strong, rebounds atFIU(12/8). (5-of-7)...Had14 thefield from points(6-8FGs)andnine (11/28),win overAlabamaState shooting71.4 percent ateam-high16 Posted Mississippi State... pointsinthe sevenreboundsinwinat remaining —andgrabbed with1:12 seven points—includingtwokeyfreethrows Florida(12/20)... Scored North vs. rebound performance double-doubleoftheseasonwitha13-point, 11-first Techin ACC-opening winoverGeorgia (1/12)... Posted blocks acareer-high12 withfive timesthisseason...Tied career-high Scoredindouble-figures tyingthreesteals... double-double of18 alongwitha pointsand12 boards, a Penn(1/2), posting ofseasonversus start Made first with12 points(6-of-8FG)andsixrebounds... finishing Logged aseason-high31 minutesatWake (1/29), Forest oftheNCAATournament... round (3/21) inthefirst a team-highninereboundsinthewinoverSt.Mary’s (2/23)...Grabbed overMaryland with 12 pointsinvictory playgames played... inwinoverDuke Followedupstellar (2/27)... Pulleddownsix-or-more reboundsin21-of-34 11 points(5-of-7FG)and10 reboundsatClemson (1/27), with andthenfinishing home winovertheTigers 18 inUM’s pointsandtyingaseasonhighwith12 boards Clemson—scoring double-doubles oftheseasonversus twoofhisfour Posted (3/8) intheregular-season finale... oftheseasonwith10 atFloridaState ing performance double-digitrebound- fifth Recorded season contests... 12.0 pointsand7.8 sixregular- reboundsoverthelast outingintheACC in2008...Averaged efficient third-most Duketiedforthe against shootingperformance percent goalsattempted...That85.7- tying seasonhighinfield goals,while careerhighinmadefield the BlueDevils,set by bothESPN.comandRivals.com...Versus Week honors NationalPlayer to ofthe enroute thefloor shooting from scoring ateam-andcareer-high 26pointson12-of-14 inUM’shomewinoverDuke(2/20), game... Instrumental ontheteamwith8.6pointsper fourth whileranking ry, inUMhisto- goals—seventhbest ofhisfield 55 percent ateam-high per game...Converted boards 2.6 offensive intheleaguewith forfifth 6.5 reboundspergame...Tied season... Secondontheteamand13th intheACC with 21the last games—including10 closethe to straight comingin Saw actioninall34games,withhis18 starts AS ASOPHOMORE(2007-08) percentage (.538) and fifth inscoring(8.6)… (.538)andfifth goalpercentage field in Ranked secondontheteaminrebounding(6.5),third 22-of-32gamesplayed asatruefreshman… Started AS AFRESHMAN(2006-07) starts, appearingin97 ofapossible98games… starts, ntering 2009-10 His careerboards… with654 er… Trained withformerNBAplayer andcoach . to withdrawing from the2009NBADraft… from withdrawing to Lebron JamesSkillsAcademy inthesum- Lebron 49 : If I Movie Randy Coach My best My life’s I hate to AT (Adrian Two words TV I’d show No one can If I play- was fly... fly... to be a lawyer Zack Peacock and it belongs to Pro sports team Michael Jordan... football... The funniest nick- nice and quiet...... Nerd : Buffalo wings... Keeping up with the Keeping cartoons... competing in the NCAA If I could play any other I wish I could Food a LOT Disney... of I Wish (R. Kelly)... I Wish (R. Kelly)... If I had to cook all my meals, When I played basketball as a When I played basketball cookies and milk... : Superbad. for my team My most memorable basketball Now my dream job is : Kevin Garnett... CAREER HIGHS CAREER PointsFGMFGA 26 vs. Duke (2/20/08) 3 FGM at Boston (1/16/07) College 18 3FGA vs. 12 Duke (2/20/08) FTMFTA vs. 12 (1/5/09) Florida Atlantic Reb vs. Florida Atlantic (1/5/09) 16 Assists vs.Florida Atlantic (1/5/09) 16 Blocks 4 vs. North Florida (12/31/08) StealsMinutes — — vs. 5 two opponents vs. 3 four opponents 38 vs. two opponents name on the team is GETTING TO KNOW U GETTING TO KNOW FAVORITES Athlete Donnavan Kirk... sport at UM, it would be Boston Celtics... ()... friend on another team is Haith... moment has been and beating Duke... Tournament from last year so much from I’ve learned At the U, ing 2-on-2, I would choose Thomas) admit it, but I love theme song is believe I watch that describe me are could spend a day with anyone, it would be Stacey Dash... I’d survive on and play in the NBA.and play like to be onlike is Kardashians... kid, I pretended to be little, IWhen I was to be wanted Moss... PERSONAL A liberal arts Nickname is major... “DC”... Off the court, watching enjoys cartoons and movies. HIGH SCHOOL An all-state and All-Dade County selec- tion as a junior and senior at Miami points, 13 Averaged 24 Senior... rebounds, three assists and two blocks Helped lead per game as a senior... Miami Senior to the state title as a rebounds points, 11 averaging 18 junior, and four blocks... Rated the 82nd best prospect in the nation prior to his senior scouthoops.com... Ranked season by The Sporting65th in the nation by News... Selected high school honorable mention All-American and All-Metro Street & Smith... Coached(Miami) by by Marcus Carreno. Led the ACC in offensiveLed the ACC rebounding in the league in (3.3) and ranked 10th game (6.5)… Averagedrebounds per in confer- more offensive (4.1) rebounds in the other player any ence games than boards PostedACC… 9.6 points and 7.3 Recorded five play… per game in ACC second- double-doubles on the year, freshmen… Had a best ACC among all team-high 44 dunks on the season — the highestindividual total since 1988- the 89 season… Posted a team-high seven double-digit rebounding performances and was fourth dou- on the team with 12 ble-figure games... Pulled down scoring boards six games, includ- in 12-or-more efforting a 14-rebound against Virginia points and grabbed Scored 10 (2/21)… his in rebounds against12 FIU (11/11) UM debut, becoming the first Hurricane to record a double-double in a debut 24 Scored a season-high since 1986… mark- points at Boston College (1/16), ing the highest a scoring output by Hurricane freshman since Darius Rice registered a 28-point outing versus Averaged 2001… Villanova Feb. 17, points and 8.5 rebounds in road 18.0 and games at Boston College (1/16) Florida Stateen route (1/20) Co- ACC honors of the Week (1/22), Rookie becoming the first in Miami UM player history of the Week Rookie to garner ACC field 10 distinction… Hit a career-high Scored goals at Boston College (1/16)… rebounds to help lead points with 12 12 UM to an upset over fifth-seeded and Maryland21st-ranked (3/8) in the first round Tournament… of the ACC points and 9.8 rebounds Averaged 10.2 over the last nine games of the season. TOTALS* Games started 679 120-218 0-0 54-108 220 62 14 46 32 18 294 at Virginia*at Georgia Tech*NC STATE*vs. Virginia Tech*at Providence*at Florida* 25 18 19 3-11 25 22 3-5 0-3 28 0-0 4-6 1-5 0-0 0-0 4-8 6-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 15 4-4 0-0 1-3 1 4 6-8 3 2 12 6 2 5-8 2 5 0 3 1 1 8 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 10 0 2 0 2 3 2 1 6 4 1 8 9 1 17 VIRGINIA TECH*VIRGINIA at NC State*at Maryland* FOREST*WAKE at Duke*at Florida State* 28 COLLEGE*BOSTON 30 14 21 7-10 22 23 8-11 32 0-0 1-3 2-5 1-4 3-7 0-0 9-12 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 2-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 6 1-4 2-3 2 7 1 2 1-1 4 7 1 3 0 2 7 0 1 0 2 0 2 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 23 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 18 0 0 1 2 5 1 3 8 7 NORTH FLORIDA*NC CENTRAL* ATLANTIC*FLORIDA College*at Boston MARYLAND*at North Carolina* 21 STATE*FLORIDA 26 23 25 1-4 6-7 27 24 2-2 28 1-6 0-0 0-0 5-8 3-5 0-0 0-0 4-6 6-12 12-16 0-0 11-14 9 9 6-9 0-0 0-0 7 1 2 3-7 5 0-2 4 2 2-8 1 2 4 2 0 11 9 0 1 1 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 2 24 2 8 2 0 0 13 1 0 10 1 1 0 13 10 6 STETSON*OHIO STATE*at Kentucky*FIU* MORRIS*ROBERT CLEMSON*at St. John’s* 27 22 24 27 4-5 5-7 4-5 26 2-3 30 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 5-7 3-5 0-5 2-3 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-0 11 0-0 7 3 4 0 4 2-5 6-9 1-5 1 3 2 2 6 7 2 1 6 3 1 2 3 2 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 8 12 0 11 0 6 2 2 0 1 10 16 7 2008-09 OPPONENT SOUTHERN*FLORIDA vs. Southern Miss*vs. UConn*vs. San Diego* 25 MIN 26 6-11 FG-A 22 3-3 32 3FG-A 0-0 FT-A 6-15 0-0 3-3 6-6 R 16 8-10 0-0 0-0 PF 2 9 A 1 4-6 2-4 TO 1 BLK 2 14 4 0 S 0 PTS 3 3 3 0 2 0 1 18 0 1 2 1 14 1 1 3 16 8 at Florida State*vs. NC State*vs. Virginia Tech*vs. St. Mary’s*vs. Texas*TOTALS 20 14 18 2-4 16 0-4 1-4 15 0-0 1-5 679 120-218 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 10 0-0 54-108 0-0 220 0-2 4 5 2 62 0 14 9 1 4-6 2 46 1 0 2 32 5 0 18 0 1 0 1 294 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 at Virginia Tech*at Georgia TechDUKE*MARYLAND*at Clemson*VIRGINIA* 19 COLLEGE*BOSTON 19 3-7 25 29 1-5 29 29 0-0 21 6-11 12-14 4-9 0-0 5-7 2-2 0-0 4-7 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 5 7 0-0 0-0 0 2-3 1-1 1-2 2 6 0 7 7 0-1 10 1 2 2 2 2 3 7 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 8 0 2 0 1 6 1 2 1 0 2 12 26 11 9 0 8 at Boston College*at Boston at NC StateNORTH CAROLINACLEMSON* Forest*at Wake 20at Duke* STATE*FLORIDA 20 4-9 15 31 28 3-8 20 0-0 3-5 6-8 8-11 9 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 8 0-0 0-0 2 4 0-3 2-2 0-0 7 0-1 1 2 6 12 3 2 0 5 2-4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 8 1 2 0 1 1 8 0 0 1 0 6 1 12 18 0 4 0 2 at Mississippi StateSTETSONNORTH FLORIDANC A&Tvs. Winthrop 16PENN* TECH*GEORGIA 26 2-5 20 16 4-9 18 0-0 20 4-5 25 0-0 1-3 3-4 2-3 5-8 0-0 7-10 7 5-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 1 2-5 0-0 1 0 1-2 1-3 6 2-3 1 2 4 4-8 5 1 4 0 2 12 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 7 1 0 1 1 0 13 1 1 1 5 3 0 2 10 0 1 3 3 12 5 18 vs. Maristvs. VCUvs. Providence STATEMORGAN ALABAMA STATE JOHN’SST. at FIU 18 14 20 21 12 4-5 1-4 3-8 18 5-7 1-3 0-0 20 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-7 6-8 0-0 6-9 0-0 4 4 7 6 0-0 3 2-4 3 1 1 4 0 1 6 0 1 2-6 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 9 0 2 8 16 2 2 1 1 8 0 14 vs Boston College*vs Boston TOTALS2007-08 36OPPONENT SOUTHERNFLORIDA 4-7 806 106-197 18 MIN 0-0 0-0 6-8 FG-A 62-107 0-0 207 3FG-A 83 0-0 3 20 FT-A 46 1 18 1-6 R 0 20 PF 274 6 2 A 3 1 TO BLK 0 0 S 6 8 PTS 1 0 13 NC STATE* Forest*at Wake VIRGINIA*at Virginia Tech*at Clemson* STATE*FLORIDA vs Maryland* 33 21 38 33 3-5 31 25 3-4 4-8 33 4-12 0-0 3-6 6-10 0-0 0-0 4-10 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 3-6 3-7 0-0 5 3-5 10 3-8 0-1 6 3 14 4 4-6 9 6 2 0 4 0 12 3 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 9 9 0 11 0 0 11 1 12 9 12 DUKE* College*at Boston at Florida State* TECH*VIRGINIA at North Carolina*at Virginia* 31 COLLEGE*BOSTON 33 10-18 17 20 23 38 4-8 0-0 1-1 31 1-5 1-2 5-11 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0 13 4-6 2-2 3 0-0 0-0 4-8 1-2 4 0 4 2 2 13 1 2-2 2 4 5 3 2 1 0 8 0 1 2 3 1 0 4 2 0 3 2 1 24 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 1 4 11 2 6 0 6 STETSON*BINGHAMTON*at Louisville*vs Nebraska*at Massachusetts* FOREST*WAKE at Maryland* 21 22 34 35 23 21 1-3 3-4 1-3 6-9 23 4-6 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-9 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 3-6 5-7 0-0 5 0-0 2 3-4 5 8 1 6 1 2-3 4 1 1 0 3 0 12 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 3 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 8 1 0 17 5 8 1 7 14 vs Buffalo ST.vs Cleveland LAFAYETTEat Northwestern TECHGEORGIA LEHIGHMISSISSIPPI ST. 13 16 1 16 24 0-1 29 1-2 0-1 2-3 3-4 0-0 20 7-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0-2 2-4 0-2 4 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 5 1 0 6 1 0-0 2 5 2 1 2 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 6 1 6 14 2 2 2006-07 OPPONENTFIU ST.ALCORN at Evansville MIN 16 29 FG-A 20 4-7 5-7 3FG-A 5-9 0-0 FT-A 0-0 0-0 R 1-4 4-5 PF 0-0 3 8 A 12 2 TO 3 BLK 3 2 0 S 0 0 1 PTS 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 14 10 GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME-BY-GAME 50 51 52 from long range and 2-of-2 from the charity stripe. thecharity and2-of-2from longrange from 3-of-3 thefield, 5-of-6from FIU (12/12), converting 23, 2008...Scoredagame-hightying15 pointsversus sinceJan. freethrow the Wildcatsbeforemissinghisfirst 30versus to streak Extended hisconsecutivefreethrow andasteal... twoboards whilegrabbing longrange, from thefloor,(12/6), including4-of-6 hitting6-of-8from inthewin atKentucky point withan18-point outburst Scoredhis500thcareer at MadisonSquareGarden... inthewin during acritical9-0Miamirun,andsixboards withninepoints,includingseven utes ofaction,finishing atSt.John’s(12/27), saw26min- butstill utive starts of43consec- (1/3)... Snapped astring Central Carolina North —versus season-high tyingfourthree-pointers (1/10)... with16 Ledallscorers points—includinga College atBoston andasteal withtwoassists ty stripe, 4-of-4showingatthechari- points —includingaperfect Finishedwith12 and asteal... rebounds,twoassists five (1/14), adding winoverMaryland 6 runinacomeback (1/17)... pointsduringMiami’s 24- Scoredeight-straight Carolina shotoftheyearatNo.5/6North blocked (1/31)... hisfirst Maryland Posted against range, long Poured in13 from points,includingthreebaskets College(2/21)... shotinawinoverBoston blocked anda twosteals fourrebounds,threeassists, ers, points —includingacareer-high tyingfourthree-point- Registered 14 start... Tech (3/4)inhisfourth-straight —atGeorgia points —includingthreethree-pointers atNo.3/4Duke(2/7)...Scored11 effort overtime inthe longrange and3-for-4 from thefield shooting from (3/18)...Providence Contributed14 pointson5-of-8 winat and threereboundsintheNITfirst-round witheightpoints (0turnovers) assists season-high five Morris (12/14) (12/2)… Dishedouta andOhioState (2/15), Carolina Robert No.3/3North versus steals aseason-highthree game ontheseason…Grabbed per Added 2.7rebounds,1.2 and0.8steals assists 10.6 gamesasastarter... Averaged five pointsinhislast atNo.3/4Duke(2/7)... (12/12) anda3-for-4 effort FIU versus eight times,includinga3-for-3 performance (1/3)…Hitthree-plustreys Central Carolina and North College(2/21) Boston (12/6),wins atKentucky versus includingacareer-high tyingfourin three-pointers, 44 career-high sevenrebounds…Secondontheteamwith a whilegrabbing goalsand3-of-5threepointers, field (2/18)… theSeminoles,hit7-of-11 Versus Florida State ures 11 times,includingaseason-high19 pointsat theline…Scoredindoublefig- from and 75.6percent beyondthearc from 33.3percent thefield, from percent 39.3 on thesquadwith8.2pointspergame,converting Third Saw actioninall32games,including16 starts… AS AJUNIOR(2008-09) 080 21 0-539-3 334-3 333-1.5 57 6276- 32 5263-8.2 97-3.1 25 709-7.3 349-10.3 19 4 28 72 1 29 8 13 7 43 64 28 10 66-0 114 61 198-5 45-1 87-4 86-2.7 241-2.5 57-1.8 15-71 98-2.9 59-182 19-38 25-73 .813 .756 87-107 .583 31-41 .907 7-12 49-54 .341 .333 118-346 44-132 .276 .372 .400 16-58 58-156 .393 252-630 94-239 .428 .343 2,215-22.8 121-283 37-108 809-25.3 97-49 968-28.5 438-14.1 32-16 34-33 TOTAL 31-0 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 CAREER STATS old, 12-year oldand14-year at2009year-end With118 teambanquet… Caneaward old…Earnedteam’sHustling careerthree-pointe campsand“bea basketball Jordan attendMichael onhisgame…Usedto inthegymworking game…Spenttheoffseason and mid-range JAMES DEWS erG-SMnAg GFAPt F-G c.F-T c f-e e-v FF s OBkSlPts-Avg Stl Blk TO Ast PF-FO Reb-Avg Off-Def Pct FT-FTA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Min-Avg. GP-GS Year straight to closetheseason...Forseason,shot90.7 to straight ACCattempts against opposition(96.9),including26 Made31-of-32 28turnovers)... assists, freethrow (61 ratio ateam-leading 2.2 /turnover Posted in18-of-34 games... Scoredindoublefigures history… inprogram streak games—theeighth-longest straight Hitathree-pointerin16- beyondthearc... from percent 37.2 Fortheseason,converted long range... cent from 12/13-12/29 per- from he shot44.7 inwhich stretch hit three-or-more 10 treys times—including afive-game twice,and team... Sankacareer-high fourthree-pointers onthe 28.5minutespergame—secondmost Averaged oftheNCAATournament...(3/23) inthesecondround Texas (3/8) and versus gameatFloridaState overtime twice—inan Saw acareer-high 36minutesonthecourt 30 minutesin8-of-16 regularseasonACC contests... Player atyear-end PlayedImproved banquet... atleast intheleague...Namedteam’s Most fourth ranked (+14.4)ACC, whilehisminutespergameimprovement inthe and sophomorecampaigns)tiedforsecondbest (+7.2improvement freshman pointspergamebetween Scoring percontest... game, including1.7 three-pointers Second ontheteaminscoringwith10.3 points per inthesecondgameofseason... Marist versus careerstart games,includingfirst 33-straight Started AS ASOPHOMORE(2007-08) of Socioloy James DewsandDr. Lecturer—Department JanSokol-Katz, Strong all-around player with great basketball IQ — understands both offense anddefensewell…Goodperimeter bothoffense player IQ—understands withgreatbasketball all-around Strong in a season, with those seven players making 34 starts. making34starts. in aseason,withthosesevenplayers morethan33games Only sevenHurricaneshavestarted performance… 83.3-percent Duke foraseason-best goalsat 5-of-6field seven times—includingconverting thefield from orbetter (12/23)... Shot60.0percent (11/8)... A&T Carolina Scored16 North pointsversus winoverProvidence championship RicoTip-Off Puerto points andputupacareer-high inthe threeblocks 17 Penn(1/2)...Dropped a career-high versus sixassists Southern (11/9) andatWake (1/29)...Dishedout Forest Florida twice—intheseason-openerversus steals College(1/15)... aseason-highthree Boston Grabbed (2/6)...Finishedwith15sus FloridaState pointsat ver- acareer-high tyingsixboards Duke (2/2)...Grabbed (5-of-6 FG,3-of-43FG)andaddedthreereboundsat (2/23)...Finishedwithateam-high15 points Maryland over invictory fourboards of-7 shooting,andgrabbed theYellow Scored13half versus points,on5- Jackets... attempts (16)... Scored16 ofhis20pointsinthesecond goal goals(7)andfield ting careerhighsinmadefield Tech (1/12) withacareer-high 20points,whilealsoset- mance asaHurricaneintheACC Georgia openeragainst perfor- top reboundsinthatwin...Posted points andfive oftheACC Tournament...ing round Finishedwith14 (3/13) intheopen- NCState thelineversus 8-of-8 from acareer-best Converted the squadandinUMhistory... on —second-best (49-54) stripe thecharity from percent District Player oftheYear,District ButlerCountyPlayer ofthe senior... GreaterMiamiConference Player oftheYear, pergameasa and2.0steals rebounds, 2.0assists 27.8Athlon andScout.com...Averaged points,4.4 100 Ranked inthetop Nike All-American... by Lindy’s, by &Smith,aswella Street mention All-American honorable wasahighschool graduate East The Lakota HIGH SCHOOL games. goalsinfive threefield atleast Recorded games andhadthree-or-more reboundsinninegames… pointsineight games oftheseason…Scoredfive-or-more four 22.0minutesand4.8pointsoverthelast Averaged (12/30)… points in24 Nebraska minutes versus (1/10)… Scorednine overNo.25Maryland the road on Pulled downaseason-highsixreboundsinanupset thefloor… 4-of-4attemptsfrom (2/3), hittingaperfect games… Scoredaseason-high10 pointsatVirginia play ontheteamto in31 players One ofonlyfive ormore 3.3pointsand1.7and averaged reboundsinACC play… 3.1 pointsand1.8 reboundspergameovertheseason, per game(14.1) Averaged thanany othernon-starter… Appeared inmoregames(31) andloggedmoreminutes AS AFRESHMAN(2006-07) rs, needs just six treys to enter UM’s top 10. enterUM’stop to sixtreys needsjust rs, t” MJingamesofone-on-oneasa10-year 53 I If No for Other beating Two words singing... 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FTMFTAReb 8 vs. NC State (3/13/08) Assists 8 vs. NC State (3/13/08) Blocks 7 at Florida State (2/18/09) Steals 3 vs. Providence (11/18/07) Minutes 6 vs. Penn (1/2/08) 4 at Evansville (11/17/06) 36 vs. two opponents CAREER HIGHS CAREER Points (1/12/08) 20 vs. Georgia Tech FGMFGA3 FGM (1/12/08) vs. Georgia Tech 16 3 FGA 7 vs. two opponents (3/4/09) at Georgia Tech 11 4 vs. five opponents PERSONAL A liberal arts Nicknames are major... “JD” and “Diddybop”... Off the court, going toenjoys the movies and playing like to become a video games... Would high school teacher and coach after his basketball career is over. Year, Southwest of Ohio Division Player Year, Cincinnati Basketball Hall of the Year, and of the Year Division I Player Fame of the Year... Cincinnati Enquirer Player selection by Division I All-Ohio First Team the Associated Press... First team all- state, all-city and all-conference... McDonald’s All-America nominee... 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Coached Wally by TOTALS* Games started 809 94-239 44-132 31-41 86 66 43 29 4 25 263 at Virginia*at Georgia Tech*NC STATEvs. Virginia Tech*at Providenceat Florida* 31 33 29 4-13 20 21 4-10 0-6 3-11 31 1-3 1-4 2-4 0-5 0-0 4-10 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0-0 1-6 4 2 1-2 2-2 2 1 1 0-0 4 1 3 1 0 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 11 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 1 4 8 9 at NC Stateat Maryland FORESTWAKE at DukeNORTH CAROLINAat Florida State* COLLEGE*BOSTON 24 20 29 20 30 32 0-3 4-10 26 1-3 0-3 7-11 4-8 0-1 3-7 0-1 5-8 0-2 3-5 4-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 2-3 2 2 2-4 1 1 1-2 1 7 3 4 3 0 3 2 1 4 1 3 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 13 0 0 0 2 2 0 19 0 14 14 NC CENTRAL ATLANTICFLORIDA Collegeat Boston MARYLANDat North Carolina STATEFLORIDA 22 TECHVIRGINIA 21 23 1-6 21 6-13 4-11 26 28 27 1-3 2-6 4-9 0-4 3-7 3-7 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-0 4-4 2-5 0-2 5 0-1 3 0 0-0 1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0-0 1 5 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 16 12 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 8 8 2 OHIO STATE*at Kentucky*FIU* MORRIS*ROBERT CLEMSON*at St. John’sNORTH FLORIDA* 35 30 27 2-12 18 3-9 18 6-8 23 26 0-5 2-6 2-5 4-6 3-7 4-10 5-6 0-0 1-3 3-4 2-5 1-3 1-4 2 3-3 6 2 4 2-3 2-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 1 1 0 6 3 0 2 3 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 3 2 0 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 11 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 9 15 9 2008-09 OPPONENT SOUTHERN*FLORIDA vs. Southern Miss*vs. UConn*vs. San Diego* 25STETSON* MIN 28 2-7 FG-A 19 2-8 20 3FG-A 1-4 26 FT-A 1-4 3-6 2-8 0-0 R 4-7 2-2 0-2 1 PF 0-5 A 4 2 2-4 0-0 TO 0-0 BLK 3 2 1 0-0 S 0 3 0 PTS 2 0 1 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 2 4 10 vs. NC State*vs. Virginia Tech*vs. St. Mary’s*vs. Texas*TOTALS 29 27 29 3-9 3-7 36 4-7 968 121-283 2-5 0-2 58-156 3-7 1-2 49-54 0-0 8-8 98 2-6 0-0 2 87 5 61 3 2 0-0 2 28 0 3 8 3 0 28 1 1 0 2 349 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 2 1 8 14 0 9 2 8 at Georgia Tech*DUKE*MARYLAND*at Clemson*VIRGINIA* COLLEGE*BOSTON 30at Florida State* 27 3-7 26 26 24 36 24 1-5 5-7 2-6 4-9 3-8 2-8 3-6 4-4 1-2 2-5 1-3 0-3 2 1-6 1-3 2-2 0-0 4 2-2 0-0 4 0-0 1 2-2 1 2 4 1 6 2 1 2 3 5 2 0 2 3 0 1 4 0 2 2 5 1 0 2 0 11 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 6 11 1 6 5 9 at NC State*NORTH CAROLINA*CLEMSON* Forest*at Wake at Duke* STATE*FLORIDA 26at Virginia Tech* 31 30 4-9 33 30 1-5 24 3-5 25 1-5 2-10 2-8 0-1 3-5 1-3 1-2 5-6 0-3 0-4 0-0 4 1-2 0-0 3-4 2-2 3 1 4-4 1 0-0 4 2 5 2-2 6 1 4 3 3 2 3 5 2 0 2 0 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 7 2 6 0 8 7 15 STETSON*NORTH FLORIDA*NC A&T*vs. Winthrop*PENN* TECH*GEORGIA College*at Boston 28 23 4-11 32 21 31 31 5-11 3-7 4-14 26 6-11 7-16 6-14 4-6 0-0 3-9 2-6 4-9 2-8 3-9 0-0 2 1-1 1-4 0 0-0 4-4 0-0 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 1-2 2 0 0 3 2 4 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 6 0 1 1 0 0 14 1 1 1 0 12 0 16 20 15 0 6 vs. VCU*vs. Providence* STATE*MORGAN ALABAMA STATE* JOHN’S*ST. at FIU*at Mississippi State* 31 34 35 30 33 5-10 4-6 31 2-6 2-8 3-9 3-7 28 2-3 2-8 1-2 1-3 3-7 4-5 0-0 5-8 2-5 3-4 0-0 2 2 0-0 4 2-3 2 5-6 2 1 3 3 5 2 3 1 2-2 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 17 1 10 1 0 1 8 5 0 0 9 11 0 14 TOTALS2007-08 OPPONENT SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Marist* 438 22 37-108 MIN 16-58 6-10 FG-A 19 7-12 3FG-A 57 3-5 45 3-6 FT-A 10 0-0 7 R 3-5 4 PF 1 19 A 3 2-2 97 TO BLK 3 5 S 2 PTS 4 0 1 3 1 15 1 0 11 NC STATEVIRGINIAat Virginia Techat Clemson STATEFLORIDA vs. Maryland Collegevs. Boston 12 9 14 16 25 23 1-3 24 1-5 2-2 2-3 1-3 3-6 0-1 0-3 2-9 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 1 0 3 2 3 3 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 4 1 6 2 6 5 DUKE Collegeat Boston at Florida State TECHVIRGINIA at North Carolinaat Virginia COLLEGEBOSTON 10 13 27 17 12 0-1 16 3-6 1-3 12 2-6 0-1 0-1 0-4 2-4 0-1 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 2 1-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 4 0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0-0 1 4 3 0 1 0 5 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 10 STETSONBINGHAMTONat Louisvillevs. Nebraskaat Massachusetts FORESTWAKE at Maryland 6 16 17 8 24 6 1-3 3-5 0-5 13 0-2 3-7 0-1 1-2 2-2 0-2 0-1 1-3 3-7 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2 3 0-0 4 2 1 0 1 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 2 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 9 1 3 3 vs. Buffalo Statevs. Cleveland LAFAYETTEat Northwestern TECHGEORGIA LEHIGH 12MISSISSIPPI STATE 15 3 0-2 17 7 5 1-3 0-1 0-2 2-7 11 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-3 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 2006-07 OPPONENTFIU STATEALCORN at Evansville MIN 15 FG-A 14 3FG-A 19 1-2 FT-A 0-2 1-2 1-4 R 0-2 PF 2-2 0-2 A TO 1-2 1 BLK 0-0 S 1 2 PTS 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 5 0 1 2 GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME-BY-GAME 54 55 56 rebounds asasophomorein2006-07. time in17 0.6pointsand games,averaging Saw seasonwiththeRazorbacks… rebounds inhisfirst 0.9pointsand1.2as afreshmanin2005-06…Averaged Appearedin23games,includingonestart, Arkansas… 0.8pointsand 1.0Averaged reboundintwoseasonsat AT ARKANSAS (2005-07) ing winoverFloridaSouthern(11/15). seven pointsinhisHurricanesdebuttheseason-open- UConn (11/23)... 10 Grabbed reboundsandscored No.2/2 vs. Jamsemifinal shotintheParadise blocked anda eightpoints, threerebounds,twoassists to route San Diego(11/24)... en Went longrange 2-of-2from timeasaHurricanewith10 pointsvs. scoring forthefirst (11/30)... Stetson versus double-figures boards Posted (12/6)...Kentucky Finishedwith14 pointsandeight high eightreboundsandfourpointsinthewinover No.25/25Clemson(12/21)...versus ateam- Recorded shots of thegame—andaseason-highthreeblocked ninepoints with11finish points—includingMiami’sfirst goals(5-6),includingathree-pointer, field to tying five Florida Atlantic(1/5)...Connectedonaseason-high versus points, includingathree-pointer, boards andfive (1/17)... Carolina six atNo.5/6North Finishedwithnine Tech Virginia (1/25)and (12/6),Kentucky sevenversus rebounds13 times,includingeightat five-plus Grabbed inthewinoverNo.6/7Wake (2/4)... Forest and rebounds,anassist, with eightpoints,five No.2/2UConn(11/23)… versus Finished for-2 effort 2- includingaseason-best beyondthearc, from percent Florida(12/31)North (2/26)…Shot32.3 andVirginia Clemson (12/21) (12/2), Ohio State andtwoagainst fourtimes,includingaseason-highthreeversus blocks (1/3)…Putupmultiple Central Carolina over North reboundsfourtimes,including10 inawin figure boards double- Grabbed theOspreys... versus stripe the charity 6-of-6from with athree-pointer, whilegoingaperfect Florida(12/31)...sus North Went thefield 5-for-7 from (12/2) andaseason-high17 pointsand10 ver- boards OhioState points andaseason-high12 reboundsversus St. John’s(12/27)... twodouble-doubles,with10 Posted formances inwinsoverNo.6/7Wake (2/4)and Forest Florida(12/31) North and4-for-4 versus per- for-6 effort includinga6- ofhisfreethrows, 70.3percent Converted anouting… 4.6pointsand4.4boards Averaged inrebounding(140)... (19)the teaminblocks andfourth lineup…Secondon games whenhewasinthestarting Team won15Played inall32games,making22starts… AS AREDSHIRTJUNIOR(2008-09) 080 22 8-504-2 341-1.2 56 736-010445- 54 91 147-4.6 10 19 42 15 58-1 140-4.4 60-80 .703 45-64 .323 10-31 .374 46-123 480-15.0 32-22 2008-09 CAREER STATS two seasons at Arkansas before transferring to Miami… Long and lean… A post player thatcanspreadthedefenseandhitathree. Miami…Longandlean…Apost to beforetransferring two seasonsatArkansas CYRUS McGOWAN erG-SMnAg GFAPt F-G c.F-T c f-e e-v FF s OBkSlPts-Avg Stl Blk TO Ast PF-FO Reb-Avg Off-Def Pct FT-FTA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Min-Avg. GP-GS Year Meridian... Nickname isCy.Meridian... Nickname from National HonorSociety, withhonors graduating moviesinhissparetime…Memberofthe watching major…Enjoys A sociologyandcommunicationstudies PERSONAL by ErnieWatson. atMeridian....Coached honors and ajunior, earnedteamDefensivePlayer oftheYear nominee…Asasenior senior… McDonald’sAll-America asa earning all-area,all-regionandregionMVPhonors secondteam, aswell theall-state Camp… Namedto and wasthe24th-best atthe2004ABCD prospect Rated theNo.72player inthenationby TheInsiders.com the No.8centerinclassof2005by Scout.com... No. 6centerintheclassof2005by Rivals.com…Rated and thatyear…RatedtheNo.77 prospect record overall a28-9overall to a senior…LedMeridianHighSchool 11.1Averaged as points,12.3 reboundsand4.0blocks HIGH SCHOOL Center forStudentAcademicServices Cyrus McGowanandMarianDahman,Manager/Advising— An energy guy — always plays hard... Very aggressive rebounder — attacks theglass…Played for aggressiverebounder—attacks Very guy—always plays hard... An energy

57 ... If I Dew a fire- Coach When I Now my My first Other than beatboxing, No one can for my team : Fried chicken,: Fried James Dews... spaghetti... If I had to cook all Food : Basterds... Inglorious If I playing 2-on-2, I was Before a game I always My life’s theme song is The Real Housewives of The Real The farthest from place when Dwayne Collins had a when Dwayne Hawaii... Adrian Thomas to be a sportscaster. My best friend on another team is Two words that describe meTwo are My most memorable basketball working at a grocery store... : Kevin Garnett...: Kevin When I was little, I wanted to be little, I wanted When I was and it belongs to : Spanish. GETTING TO KNOW U GETTING TO KNOW FAVORITES Athlete The funniest nickname on the team is Drop singing, jooking... West... Kanye Champion by my meals, I’d survive on black eyed peas, collard greens, cornbread... Movie from last year Class so much from I’ve learned At the U, Haith... moment has been big dunk at Duke... would choose could play any other sport at UM, it would be football... Sean McCurdy & (William Mary)... I am talented at basketball, believe I watch Atlanta... chill and relax... home I’ve been as a kid, I pretended to be played basketball Michael Jordan... pray... doctor and monkey trainer... fighter, dream job is job was FTMFTARebAssists 8 vs. Ohio State (12/2/08) Blocks vs. 12 Ohio State (12/2/08) 6 vs. two opponents Steals 3 vs. Clemson (12/21/08) Minutes 2 vs. three opponents 30 vs. UConn (11/23/08) opponents 1 vs. 10 CAREER HIGHS CAREER Points vs. North Florida (12/31/08) 17 FGMFGA3 FGM3 FGA 5 vs. three opponents 2 vs. UConn (11/23/08) 8 vs. two opponents 3 at Kentucky (12/6/08) STETSON* 24 5-8 1-1 3-6 8 0 0 2 1 0 14 TOTALS* Games started 480 46-123 10-31 45-64 140 58 15 42 19 10 147 BOSTON COLLEGEBOSTON at Virginiaat Georgia TechNC STATEvs. Virginia Techat Providence* 4at Florida* 7 1-1 8 15 16 3 0-1 0-0 2-3 2-3 6 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 1 0-0 2 2-2 0-0 1 0 5 4 4 1 1 0 0-0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 2 0 0 0 VIRGINIA TECHVIRGINIA at NC Stateat Maryland FOREST*WAKE at Duke*NORTH CAROLINA*at Florida State 15 23 5 11 15 1-2 16 4 2-5 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 7 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 5 2 3 2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 NORTH FLORIDA*NC CENTRAL* ATLANTIC*FLORIDA College*at Boston MARYLAND*at North Carolina* 17 STATEFLORIDA 17 18 12 5-7 2-6 14 16 0-3 0-5 11 1-2 1-2 1-4 2-4 0-0 0-1 1-3 6-6 4-7 1-1 10 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-2 5 3 10 2-3 4 1 0-0 0 1 1-1 3 6 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 17 0 1 1 0 2 9 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 5 4 3 OHIO STATE*at Kentucky*FIU* MORRIS*ROBERT CLEMSON*at St. John’s* 27 18 22 2-8 3-4 20 1-6 20 8 0-2 0-0 1-3 5-6 0-5 0-2 6-8 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 12 0-0 4 8 2 0-2 4-4 1 4 0-1 0 3 6 1 0 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 10 3 3 0 6 4 1 1 1 0 11 4 0 2008-09 OPPONENT SOUTHERN*FLORIDA vs. Southern Miss*vs. UConn*vs. San Diego* 15 MIN 21 2-5 FG-A 22 2-6 30 3FG-A 1-1 FT-A 0-2 3-6 3-6 2-4 R 10 0-1 1-1 PF 2-2 1 A 3 3-4 TO 0 0-0 BLK 5 0 3 S 3 1 PTS 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 7 1 4 1 1 4 1 0 10 8 GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME-BY-GAME 58 59 60 ADRIAN THOMAS ADRIAN THOMAS as the season progressed… Graduated in May with a bachelors degree in business management and marketing. degreeinbusinessmanagementandmarketing. inMay withabachelors Graduated as theseasonprogressed… practices andshootinginthegym…Strong theinjurieswhendecreasedmobilityhadhimsittinginachair dueto er —partially ando shot…Agreatdefenderbothinthepost a pairofseason-endinginjuries…Shootingthreatasfourwithgoodperimeter 060 - 94814.5 - 0000.0 - -. - 2-0.5 18-4.5 207-3.3 3 1 1 25 0 25-1.1 8 2 2 162-5.1 45 2 1 0 19 31 2 2-0 2-0 5 90-2 8 33 9-2.3 1-0.3 29 103-1.6 1 50-53 67-2 3-6 0-1 19-0 74-2.3 .520 19-0.8 37-37 .000 .000 10-9 13-25 0-0 0-0 .667 .355 .474 4-6 44-124 9-19 .444 .000 4-9 0-2 .408 .357 .000 75-184 40-112 0-1 .583 .250 .401 7-12 1-4 736-11.7 59-147 .381 8-21 63-2 550-17.2 53-13.3 19-4.8 32-2 4-0 114-5.0 TOTAL 4-0 2008-09 23-0 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 STATS CAREER in a win over North Carolina Central (1/3). 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(2/15), andacareer-Carolina whileadding fourboards No.3/3North against stretch game duringacomeback lateinthe Scored sixpointsontwobigthree-pointers (2/26)... winatVirginia inaroad andtwoassists steal (3-of-7) whilesecuringtworebounds,a beyond thearc Tournament... upninepointsonthreeshotsfrom Picked TechVirginia oftheACC (3/12) intheopeninground withninepointsversus finish to beyondthearc from gameatFlorida(3/20)…Wentsecond-round 3-of-6 acareer-high intheNIT threesteals Grabbed pointers… goalsand4-of-5three- 5-of-6field Deacons, converting ofhisshotsinthewinoverDemon 83.3 percent in13 orbetter games…Hit 50.0percent ing converting fortheseason,includ- Shot 40.1 thefield from percent College(1/10)... atBoston andasteal anassist boards, three 4-of-6 shooting,includingthreethree-pointers, (1/21)…win overFloridaState Contributed11 pointson fourreboundsandacareer-high ina steals, twoblocks with 10 acareer-high points—includingtwotreys, five scoringeffort double-figure hissecond-straight Posted (1/17)… Carolina —atNo.5/6North three-pointers points on57.1 shooting—includingapairof percent Finishedwith10 theWolfpack... 29 minutesversus inacareer-higha career-high tyingfourthree-pointers, (1/27)… goals,including field Hitacareer-high tyingfive ofNo.6/7Wake (2/4)andatNCState route Forest ence opponents…Scoredacareer-high 14 pointsina ACC play, confer- 6.8pointspergameversus averaging times—allin Tech five (3/4)…Scoredindoublefigures intheACCactive streak untilitwassnappedatGeorgia Was thethird-longest inMiamihistory… point streak (1/27),at NCState tieforthe10th-longest to three- tying fourinthewinoverNo.6/7Wake (2/4) and Forest one treyin14-straight includingacareer-high contests, Hitatleast players… amongreturning cent clip—tops anoutingata35.7per- 1.3 three-pointers converting 5.1averaging pointsand2.3reboundspergame,while Played banquet… inall32contests, team’s postseason atthe Award Student-Athlete mates andtheOutstanding Player by Improved avoteofteam- Also earnedMost anduniversity… his/herprogram to valuable contributor becomea inlifeto illnessoradversity injury, significant whohasovercome player, orteamadministrator coach Association (ACSMA) amaleorfemalebasketball to Media Sports presentedby theAtlanticCoast Award," Spirit&Courage The 2009recipientofthe"BobBradley AS AREDSHIRTJUNIOR(2008-09) erG-SMnAg GFAPt F-G c.F-T c f-e e-v FF s OBkSlPts-Avg Stl Blk TO Ast PF-FO Reb-Avg Off-Def Pct FT-FTA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Min-Avg. GP-GS Year (11/11)… (11/18). Buffalo Addedareboundversus FIU high twopointsintheseason-openeragainst rebounds and4.8minutespergame…Scoredaseason- 0.5points,0.3 Averaged ing abdominalinjury… aseason-end- Appeared infourgamesbeforesuffering AS ASOPHOMORE(2006-07) minutes pergame. 4.5pointsand 2.3reboundsin13.3 tice... Averaged inprac- aseason-endingACL injury before sustaining (11/15)...Marist fourgames Sawactioninthefirst versus pointsandapairofsteals five win... Recorded fourreboundsinthe (.600)...Alsograbbed long range (.714) the field 5-of-7from converting and3-of-5from season-opening winoverFloridaSouthern(11/9), inthe thebench Scored acareer-high 13 pointsoff AS AREDSHIRTSOPHOMORE(2007-08) Division ofBusinessandFinance SeniorVicePresident— Adrian ThomasandJoeNatoli, Came on strong in 2008-09 after missingallbuteightgamesovertheprevioustwoseasonsdueto in2008-09after Came onstrong and 10.3 by GregSamuel. reboundsanouting...Coached 20.1 atcenter as afreshman,averaging points Started andSun-Sentinelasasophomore… the MiamiHerald teamall-countyby both Named first runner-up finish… anda3-6Aregional championship including adistrict asajunior…Thatyear,award a27-2 ledteamto record, Player oftheYeargame, winningtheSun-Sentinel’s5-A 24senior… Averaged pointsand 13.1 reboundsper Elyasa career-high PompanoBlanche 32 pointsagainst oftheYear…Association’s Scholar-Athlete Scored a CountyAthletic in2004-05…2005Broward record whilesecuringa25-4 championship andadistrict finals theregional Ledteamto able-mention All-American... &Smith’shonor- the nationby News...Street Basketball Year forasecondconsecutiveseason…Ranked47th in Player ofthe being namedtheSun-Sentinel’s6A-5A-4A to enroute game asasenioratFlanaganHighSchool, 24.2Averaged points,14.9 per reboundsand2.3blocks HIGH SCHOOL onepoint. recording Texas-ArlingtonMade collegiatedebutagainst (11/13), (11/19)... State Morgan and minutesplayed (12) versus (12/10)... season-highsinpoints(4) Recorded Wofford (1/18)... fourreboundsinminutesagainst Grabbed Clemson insixminutes versus pulled downaboard College(2/16)... Boston against Scoredthreepointsand pointsandtworeboundsinsevenminutes with five Team...2006 ACC Basketball All-Academic Finished the rebounds in5.0minutesperouting...Namedto 1.1Played in23games,averaging pointsand0.8 AS AFRESHMAN(2005-06) Flanagan. “A.T.”... 10 inthetop ofhisclassat Graduated percent is Nickname administration... degreeinsports masters a Currentlypursuing management andorganization… degreeinbusiness May withabachelors in Graduated PERSONAL paid off in2008-09ashesawplaying timeincrease paidoff n the perimeter… Has developed into a strong shoot- Hasdevelopedintoastrong n theperimeter… 61 I a lot me... Movie Arthur The far- My most : Miami football... : Dance. San Diego... an NBA play- At the U, I’ve At the U, If I could play When I played Class listen to music...... singing in the bath- to play in the NBA or to play Bill Gates... A lot of people don’t If I could spend a day , but now I know Coach Haith... My life’s theme song is Pro sports team : Liver and onions... Two words that describe me Two for my team : Dark Knight... Other than basketball, I am tal- Other than basketball, eat 24/7... eat 24/7... Food dancing... : Kobe Bryant,: Kobe Stephen Jackson, No one can believe I watch Now my dream job is funny and smart...funny GETTING TO KNOW U GETTING TO KNOW FAVORITES Athletes LeBron James... Dolphins... from last year When I first thought of Miami, I thought everyone football loved of people love basketball too... learned so much from memorable basketball moment has been memorable basketball Forest... the win over Wake points in scoring 14 If I playing 2-on-2, I would choose was (James) Dews any other sportUM, it would be at The best player I’ve matched up against is Monta Ellis... ented at featuring Nas... Rick Ross, Usual Suspects by room... (PBS cartoon)... are thest place from home I’ve been If I had to cook all my meals, I’d survive on peanut butter crunch cereal... as a kid, I pretended to be basketball Before a game I always to be little, I wanted When I was er... own a music company. hate to admit it, but I love know that I with anyone, it would be FTMFTA 3 vs. Boston College (2/16/06) RebAssists 4 vs. North Carolina (2/15/09) Blocks 8 vs. N.C. Central (1/3/09) 3 vs. three opponents Steals 2 vs. Florida State (1/21/09) Minutes 5 vs. Florida State (1/21/09) 29 vs. two opponents CAREER HIGHS CAREER PointsFGMFGA3 FGM vs. two opponents 14 3 FGA 5 vs. three opponents 8 vs. five opponents 4 vs. two opponents 7 vs. three opponents TOTALS* Games started 550 59-147 40-112 4-6 74 67 29 33 5 19 162 BOSTON COLLEGEBOSTON at Virginiaat Georgia TechNC STATEvs. Virginia Techat Providence 26at Florida 19 1-2 25 17 16 20 0-4 1-2 3-8 3-6 21 0-3 0-4 2-5 0-0 3-7 3-6 1-8 3 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 4 0-1 4 1-5 1-2 2 1 0-0 2 1 2 1 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 2 5 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 9 0 1 4 3 3 VIRGINIA TECHVIRGINIA at NC State*at Maryland* FORESTWAKE at DukeNORTH CAROLINAat Florida State 26 29 19 19 24 2-7 5-8 25 1-3 29 5-6 2-6 2-6 4-7 3-8 1-2 4-5 1-5 0-0 2-6 0-0 2-7 3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 2 4 2 3 0-0 4 4 2 0-0 5 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 4 3 1 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 14 3 0 6 1 8 3 NORTH FLORIDANC CENTRAL ATLANTICFLORIDA Collegeat Boston MARYLANDat North Carolina 23 STATEFLORIDA 23 19 24 3-6 3-6 21 24 2-6 21 4-6 1-3 2-4 4-7 3-6 0-2 3-4 4-8 0-0 0-0 2-5 6 1-1 2-5 0-0 2-5 1 3 0-0 8 3 4 0-0 0-0 2 0 3 2 3 4 1 4 2 1 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 7 0 1 0 8 0 2 11 0 5 1 5 10 10 8 STETSONOHIO STATEat KentuckyFIU MORRISROBERT CLEMSONat St. John’s 5 3 8 2 0-0 0-0 12 1-1 0-0 18 6 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2 2 0 1 0 0-0 0 1 2-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 2 5 0 2008-09 OPPONENT SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Southern Missvs. UConnvs. San Diego 12 MIN 7 2-7 FG-A 3FG-A 6 1-2 1 1-4 FT-A 1-2 1-4 0-1 0-0 R PF 3 0-0 1-3 0-1 A 3 1 TO BLK 0-0 0 0-0 0 S 2 0 0 PTS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 FLORIDA SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Maristvs. VCUvs. Providence 19TOTALS 5-7 21 4 3-5 9 53 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 7-12 1-3 4 0-0 4-9 0-1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 9 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 13 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 5 0 18 0 0 vs. Buffalo Statevs. Cleveland TOTALS2007-08 2OPPONENT 4 0-0 19 0-1 MIN 0-0 1-4 FG-A 0-1 0-0 0-2 3FG-A 0-0 0 FT-A 0-0 1 1 R 1 0 0 PF 2 1 0 A 0 0 TO 1 BLK 2 0 0 S 0 PTS 0 0 1 0 2 TOTALS2006-07 OPPONENTFIUat Evansville 114 MIN 8-21 FG-A 1 0-1 3FG-A 12 9-19 0-0 FT-A 19 1-3 19 R 0-0 1 PF 0-1 8 A 0-0 TO 2 BLK 0-0 0 2 S PTS 0 0 25 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 WAKE FORESTWAKE at Georgia Tech Collegeat Boston at Duke TECHVIRGINIA STATEFLORIDA OKLAHOMA STATE 0 6 7 0-0 1 0-0 2 5 1-1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 STETSONvs. Louisville HEARTSACRED at North CarolinaCLEMSON COLLEGEBOSTON at Virginia 3 10 6 4 1 0-0 0-0 0-2 6 0-1 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 2 1-2 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 MORGAN STATEMORGAN NC A&Tat Templeat MichiganBIRM.-SOUTHERN4 WOFFORD 12FLORIDA 0-0 11 2-5 7 3 7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 1-2 1 0-3 0 2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME-BY-GAME 2005-06 OPPONENTvs. Texas-Arlingtonvs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 8 MIN 1 1-2 FG-A 0-0 3FG-A 0-1 0-0 FT-A 1-1 R 1-2 PF 0 A 0 1 TO BLK 3 0 S 0 0 PTS 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 62 63 t freshman. Big body… Great inside game… StrongBig body… Great basketball tremendous growth good skill level… Has shown IQ and Julian Gamble and Dr. Mullane, Adjunct Associate Sue Professor — Exercise and Sport Sciences

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through his redshirt season in 2007-08 up until the present… A good rebounder and passer, provedthrough as a redshir valuable in games his redshirt and passer, the present… A good rebounder up until in 2007-08 season JULIAN GAMBLE GAMBLE JULIAN 2008-09 24-0 179-7.5 20-46 .435 0-0 .000 17-29 .586 22-39 61-2.5 23-0 8 4 14 3 57-2.4 CAREER STATS CAREER PERSONAL A sports administration major with a minor in business… Off the court, to video games... Traveled playing enjoys Africa during the summer of 2008 with Athletes in Action, getting the opportunity basketball to with other col- play legians from across the country, as well as hold basket- ball clinics for local children... Nicknames include “Jules” and “JG”. Three-year letterwinner at Southern Durham High School, the same high school UM teammate as former rebounds and points, 10 King… AveragedAnthony 18 five blocks per game as a senior… A two-time all-confer- center in the class of ence selection… Rated the No. 27 Scout.com and the No. 4 overall in the by player 2007 state of North CarolinaCoached Rivals.com... by by David Pyper. HIGH SCHOOL AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2008-09) AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN games in his firstSaw action in 24 campaign as a games versus opponents… ACC Hurricane, including 10 freshmen toAmong just record six ACC a double-double points and a 13 during the season, posting a career-high the win over North rebounds in 13 career-high Florida converting 3-of-5 field(12/31), goals and a season-high free throws... Also scored in double figures in the 7-of-10 points on finishing with 10 win over St. John’s (12/27), perfect 4-of-4 shooting from the field 2-of-2 shoot- and ing from minutes... Shot a perfect the line in 12 3-for-3 from the field a free throw and added to finish with seven versus Virginia Tournament Tech points in the ACC Posted(3/12)... three blocked a career-best shots on and in three occasions — in the win at Kentucky (12/6) back-to-back home victories over North Florida (12/31) and North Carolina Central (1/3)… Added six points and seven rebounds in a season-high 20 minutes versus the Eagles… Grabbed five-or-more rebounds five times, five-boardincluding a four-point, effort minutes in 15 versus No. 3/3 North Recorded two Carolina (2/15)… block of his freshman points, a rebound and his 14th campaign in his first postseason appearance in the NIT Grabbedwin at Providence three rebounds in (3/18)... debut versushis ACC No. 25/25 Clemson (12/21)... min- Finished with six points and three rebounds in 14 utes versus Posted five FIU (12/12)... rebounds, a sea- son- and game-high three assists and a blocked shot in in the third-place minutes against San Diego (11/24) 15 Finished with game of the Paradise Jam Tournament... four points, six rebounds and a steal in his Hurricanes debut versus Florida Southern (11/15). 64 tFoia30100001000000 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 57 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 23 0 6 0-0 0 0 1 1 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 61 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 13 0 17-29 0-0 3 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1-1 0 2 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 1-2 5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 20-46 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1 3 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 0 179 2 0 0 1 0-0 3 0 0-0 3 0-0 7 0-0 1 3-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 4 3 0-0 0 4 0-2 0 0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 13 2 2-2 0-2 1 4 3 0-0 2-2 * Gamesstarted 1-1 2 1 0 0 7-10 2-6 3 0 0-0 2 0-0 7 0-0 0 TOTALS 0-0 PTS 1 0-0 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 9 5 0-0 S at Florida 0 15 3-7 at Providence 0-1 0 1 BLK 0-0 vs. VirginiaTech 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 TO 0-0 4-4 0 2 NC STATE 0-0 4 3-5 A at Virginia 0-0 20 at FloridaState 0-0 6 0-0 5 PF 0-5 14 NORTH CAROLINA 5 0-1 12 0-3 at Maryland 19 R 2-3 at NCState 0-1 0-0 Carolina at North 0-0 9 FT-A 3 MARYLAND 11 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0-0 NC CENTRAL 4 0-0 3FG-A NORTH FLORIDA 15 at St.John’s FG-A 1-1 CLEMSON ROBERT MORRIS 1 FIU MIN at Kentucky 10 STETSON vs. SanDiego vs. UConn vs. SouthernMiss FLORIDA SOUTHERN OPPONENT 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATS all my meals, I’d survive on all mymeals,I’dsurvive games. Favorite post-practicethingtodo I’d like tobeon homeI’vebeen from are Squarepants... one canbelieveIwatch is matched upagainst (Kentucky)... is friend onanotherteam atUM,itwouldbe sport Dews was playing2-on-2,Iwouldchoose If I Panthers... NewYork Yankees,Angeles Lakers, Carolina Amar’e Stoudemire... Stoudemire... Amar’e Athletes FAVORITES GETTING TOKNOW U Steals 1 vs. threeopponents vs. 1 — threeopponents 3vs. (1/3/09) N.C.Central 20vs. — Minutes Steals SanDiego(11/24/08) vs. 3 Blocks Florida(12/31/08) 13 North vs. Assists Florida(12/31/08) 10 North vs. Reb Florida(12/31/08) North vs. 7 FTA FTM (1/3/09) N.C.Central 7vs. 3 FGA 4atSt.John’s(12/27/08) 3 FGM FGA FGM Florida(12/31/08) 13 North vs. Points CAREER HIGHS strong andcaring... strong for myteam for : Kobe Bryant, DwightHoward, : Kobe Bryant, Food The bestplayerI’veever Two thatdescribeme words : Pizza, steak, shrimp. : Pizza,steak, ... Spongebob Squarepants... If Icouldplayanyother Africa... Pro sports teams sports Pro Tyler Hansbrough... The farthest place The farthest tennis... pizza... If Ihadtocook Ramon Harris Spongebob play video My best TV show James :Los No 65 66 Northwest Player oftheYear accolades…Alsonamedto Northwest and Journal-Constitution by theAtlanta honors Player oftheYear Class5-A to game asaseniorenroute 15.2 per Averaged points,6.7reboundsand 4.0blocks HIGH SCHOOL FloridaSouthern(11/15).Hurricanes debutversus inhis areboundandsteal seven points,twoassists, withfourpoints andarebound...Posted nals, finishing No. 2/2UConn(11/23)vs. Jamsemifi- intheParadise SanDiego(11/24)...against Saw16 minutesofaction in19 shotandoneassist rebounds, oneblocked minutes ACC/Big Ten Challenge...Finishedwithsixpoints,four (12/2) inthe OhioState (2-2) forfourpointsagainst line (1-1)andthefreethrow boththefield his shotsfrom Clemson(12/21)... allof ACC debutversus Converted (1/5)... Finishedwithfourreboundsandtwopointsinhis FloridaAtlantic against thefield from fect 3-of-3touch goalsonaper- points onaseason-hightyingthreefield Tech Virginia (1/25)...Scoredsix a Hurricaneversus three-pointeras (1/31)... hisfirst at Maryland Converted andafreethrow thefield from on a3-for-4 performance gameatFlorida(3/20)…Hitsevenpoints second-round Dished outacareer-high intheNIT tyingpairofassists (3/18)... debutatProvidence dunk inhispostseason fora reboundandputitback Ripped downanoffensive theGoldenPanthers… in15assist minutesversus andan asteal Also addedthreepoints,boards, ofFIU(12/12)… including aseason-highfourintherout shots, ontheteamwith12 blocked shot... Rankedfifth andablocked rebounds, aseason-hightyingtwoassists Florida (12/31), witheightpoints,five finishing North versus collegiatestart inhisfirst on thehardwood (1/3)...Sawaseason-high24 Central minutes Carolina shotin21 andablocked North steal minutesversus high 11 a rebounds,anassist, pointsandaddedfive win overNo.6/7Wake (2/4)...Scoredacareer- Forest inthe shotandaseason-hightyingtwosteals blocked (2/7)... Contributedthreepoints,apairofrebounds, in11 shotandasteal blocked minutesatNo.3/4Duke a aseason-highsixboards, seven times…Grabbed career-high 27 four-or-more minutes...Posted rebounds theTar versus shotandanassist Heelsina blocked rebounds,a points, athen-season-hightyingfive ESPN’s Top 10 Plays oftheday... Finishedwitheight (1/17) Carolina at No.5/6North thatlandedatNo.1on half (1/21)... dunkinthefirst Hadanelectrifyingreverse (1/17) Carolina FloridaState 5/6 North andversus ACC atNo. contests freshman —includingback-to-back asatrue Played inall32games,makingthreestarts AS AFRESHMAN(2008-09) 080 23331. 39 3711 071-0.3 03 5173- 53 21 86-2.7 10 12 30 15 33-0 55-1.7 20-35 .633 19-30 .077 1-13 .337 33-98 353-11.0 32-3 2008-09 CAREER STATS DeQUAN JONES recruit at UM… Has all the physical tools to succeed…. Participated in the Vince Carter Basketball Academy Basketball duringthesummerof intheVinceCarter recruit atUM…Hasallthephysical toolstosucceed….Participated erG-SMnAg GFAPt F-G c.F-T c f-e e-v FF s OBkSlPts-Avg Stl Blk TO Ast PF-FO Reb-Avg Off-Def Pct FT-FTA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Min-Avg. GP-GS Year iS8/Nike Spring High School Classic,earningsecond iS8/Nike SpringHighSchool inthe Region in2008...Participated 6Achampions thefinals... helpWheeleradvanceto to win overHiram threepoints...Scored17by just pointsinthesemifinal titlegame,wheretheWildcatslost thestate advanced to with aNo.18 by USAToday... nationalranking Team 30-3 by Rivals.com...Helped Wildcatsfinish forwards amongsmall Scout.com andRivals.com...Rankedfourth recruitby both ESPN.com... Consideredafive-star player by overall and28th-best smallforward best Team... Rankedasthenation’sfifth- Fourth All-America SecondTeam All-America theParade andto EA Sports’ President andProvost LeBlanc,ExecutiveVice Thomas DeQuan JonesandDr. The most explosive athlete on the squad… Good mid-range game… Came in as Coach Haith’s highest rated Haith’shighest game…CameinasCoach onthesquad…Goodmid-range explosiveathlete The most and Georgia. and Georgia. includingOregon,Memphis,Florida recruited by schools is“DJ”… Also A politicalsciencemajor…Nickname PERSONAL Renegades. Lipscomb... Played AAU fortheWorldwide basketball atWheelerby Doug Coached Mountain... Stone at twoseasonsofprepbasketball infirst Competed basketball... ofvarsity Played threeyears team honors... 2009. 67 : My If I The and Coach ... cutting Darrius Favorite 106 and 106 Dewsy Slide Show spectacular No one can football... playing in the playing I wish I could : Fried rice... : Fried I’m a Hurricane getting cut from spot shooting... A lot of people If I could play any : The Hangover... 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(1/3/09) 2 vs. two opponents Assists 5 vs. N.C. Central (1/3/09) BlocksSteals 2 vs. three opponents 6 Duke (2/7/09) at 4 vs. FIU ( 12/12/08) 2 vs. two opponents Schwartz... moment has been Dome... choose GETTING TO KNOW U GETTING TO KNOW FAVORITES Athlete Cleveland Cavaliers... because so much from I’ve learned At the U, Movie from this past year Class My favorite thing about being part of the U family is funniest nickname on the team is Garrett (Richmond)... I am talented at dance... featuring John Legend... T.I., by believe I watch words that describe meTwo are and outgoing... I’ve been don’t know I could spend my day with anyone, it would be Mike Tyson... survive on Most embarrassing moment the varsity team as a freshman in high school... Park... pretended to be post-practice thing to do Before a game I always ily picture book... to be grass... NBA. it belongs to other sport at UM, it would be best friend on another team is vs. UConn 16 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 At FloridaAt TOTALS* Games started 3 353 33-98 0-0 1-13 19-30 0-0 55 33 0-2 15 30 0 12 0 10 86 2 0 0 0 0 at Florida State COLLEGEBOSTON at Virginiaat Georgia TechNC STATE TECHvs. VIRGINIA at Providence 2 5 6 13 0-1 0-2 6 6 2 0-2 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 FLORIDA STATE*FLORIDA TECHVIRGINIA at NC Stateat Maryland FORESTWAKE at DukeNORTH CAROLINA 9 4 12 0-2 15 8 10 1-3 0-0 0-2 11 1-1 3-4 0-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 1 1-2 0-0 0 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 1 0 at St. John’sNORTH FLORIDA*NC CENTRAL ATLANTICFLORIDA Collegeat Boston MARYLANDat North Carolina* 24 13 13 21 10 3-6 27 1-6 3-3 4-9 0-1 9 0-0 4-10 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-0 5 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 2 5 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 1 1 0 4 6 0 11 1 0 8 0 2 vs. San DiegoSTETSONOHIO STATEat KentuckyFIU MORRISROBERT CLEMSON 19 13 12 1-4 7 6 1-1 0-2 0-0 13 0-1 1-5 15 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 4 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 1 2 0 2 1 3 1 2-3 1-3 1 1 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 2 0 4 0 2 0 1 2 3 2008-09 OPPONENT SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Southern Miss 17 MIN 6 3-7 FG-A 3FG-A 0-1 0-1 FT-A 0-0 1-2 R PF 1 0-0 A 1 2 TO BLK 2 1 S 2 PTS 1 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME-BY-GAME 68 69 Rachel A lot of Favorite TV show TV My life’s If I had to cook I hate to admit sing... 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Year GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg RY 2008-09 3-0 3-1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 CAREER STATS CAREER team UM, it would be Hangover. When I first thought of Miami, I thought Blazers... ball team is it belongs to Mike Ladd (Fresno State)...Mike Ladd (Fresno dition... playing 2-on-2, I would choose was FAVORITES Athlete Minutes U GETTING TO KNOW 2 vs. North Florida (12/31/08) favorite thing about being part of the U family is get... RebAssistsBlocksSteals — — — — 3 FGM3 FGAFTMFTA — — — — CAREER HIGHS CAREER PointsFGMFGA 1 vs. North Florida (12/31/08) — — PERSONAL A business administration major… Has one younger brother… Off the court interests include God, family, video games and shoes. HIGH SCHOOL Three-time basketball letterwinner Earned at Renton… MVP honors, All-Seamount League and Team First Team as the point guard helped all five starters to double-fig- ure scoring averages... League Three-time Seamount points, 4.1 averaged 10.5 champions… As a senior, steals game. per rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.1 AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09) AS A FRESHMAN the courtSaw time on in three games for the Hurricanes… Got his first action in the last minute of ACC Forest (2/4)... Made his firstthe win over No. 6/7 Wake road Saw a trip with the team to Boston College (1/10)... minute of action while taking his first field goal attempt over Northas a Hurricane in the win Florida (12/31)... in the opener versus two minutes Played Florida Southern (11/9). 70 Winchendon. Winchendon. Todd MylesatRobeson Byrnesat andMichael Scored morethan1,500 by careerpoints...Coached pergame... 23.0 points,2.6reboundsand2.0assists city secondteam...Asaseniorin2005-06,averaged selected PSALPlayer oftheYear theall- andnamedto in2006...AtRobeson, inhisnativeBrooklyn School PaulRobeson High from Graduated Massachusetts... Academy in Prepped foroneseasonatWinchendon HIGH SCHOOL Pitt(1/6). thelineversus of-7 from overLSU(12/6) andhit 6- 9-of-10 invictory freethrows in13 minutesfor13throws points...Sankaseason-high —andallfourfree goals—allthree-pointers three field all shotinthewinoverPatriots,converting every Mason(11/23)... George 3-of-3against Made perfect (11/9) Stony Brook his collegiatedebutversus andhita in 4-of-5treys three-or-more sixtimes...Converted treys hit Rutgers, versus his season-highsixthree-pointers utes —including14 2:55...Including pointsinthelast (12/6), sevenmin- scoringall18 ofhis points inthefinal inVillanova's21-pointpivotal winoverLSU comeback winoverthen-No.13(1/6)...Also in anupset Pittsburgh (1/23)anda22-pointperformance Rutgers 3FG) versus includingaseason-high23points(6-7 scoring efforts, (46-118)... thefield from sevendouble-figure Posted 84.1 theline(37-44) from and39.0percent percent (37-44), three-pointrange from 46.6percent team-best a and 1.4 in12.7 minutespergame...Converted assists play, 5.6points asafreshmanwithVillanova...Averaged inBigEast Played in29games,includingfourstarts AT VILLANOVA (2007-08) leader, expected to make an immediate impact at point guard… Also a strong perimeter shooter. perimeter leader, Alsoastrong makeanimmediateimpactatpointguard… expectedto yearandspentthesummerin withtheteamoverlast Villanova… Practiced Miamifrom to transferring Sat out2008-09after ball... Gamble... Island)... would choose helping VillanovabeatLSUonESPN... Dews... one istogether... oftheUfamilyis My favoritethingaboutbeingpart this pastyear Denver Nuggets... Miami Heat, Athletes FAVORITES GETTING TOKNOW U and singing...Hasthreebrothers. enjoys playing videogames thecourt, and Malky…Off includeMG major…Nicknames administration Sports PERSONAL Anderson... pre-game mealtwice... post-practice thingtodo anyone, itwouldbe don’t havemy driver’slicense... homeI’vebeenis from No onecanbelieveIwatch McClinton... time... moment name ontheteamis meals, I’d survive on meals, I’dsurvive ketball asakid,Ipretendedtobe and comedy... eciem are describe me Time by Fabolous... Time ybs redo nte emis My bestfriendonanotherteam TV showI’dlike to beon TV My mostmemorablebasketball momenthasbeen : Michael Jordan, DwyaneWade... Jordan, : Michael when Coach Haith yelled at me during Christmas spirit HaithyelledatmeduringChristmas when Coach The bestplayerI’veevermatchedupagainstis If I could play any other sport atUM,itwouldbe If Icouldplayanyothersport Now mydreamjobis Other thanbasketball, at Iamtalented : TheHangover. I wishcould Adrian Thomas tough and competitive... andcompetitive... tough At theU, I’velearnedsomuchfrom I hatetoadmitit,butlove Jay-Z andBeyonce... When Iwas little,Iwanted tobe Lambo Jules France... France... jerk chicken... jerk shoot... fly... Michael Jackson... Jackson... Michael for myteam for Food My life’sthemesongis If Icouldspendmydaywith to beamusicentertainer. to Martin... Martin... A lotofpeopledon’tknowI Before agameIalways Before : Red Lobster... Michael Jordan... Michael and itbelongsto fIwas playing2-on-2,I If I If Ihadtocookallmy Most embarrassing Delroy James(Rhode Delroy ... When Iplayedbas- The farthest place The farthest Pro sports teams sports Pro The funniestnick- my Blackberry... Two that words Movie from how every- Favorite singing It’s My James Kenny Julian foot- Jack eat : Composition Center andJudyHood,Lecturer—English Malcolm Grant Miami continuing to work onhisgame…Avocal work Miami continuingto 71 e arriving on campus in the summer of 2008… Reggie Johnson and Dr. Patti Rose, Visiting Assistant Patti Rose, Johnson and Dr. Reggie Professor — Africana Studies Program TV If I If I When to play to My best The best If I could funny and funny the team... Other than Brazil... pray... Favorite post- Favorite I wish I could Kobe Bryant...Kobe No one can believe football... When I played bas- mac & cheese... : Los Angeles Lakers... strenth & conditioning Baby Shaq... Baby Now my dream job is Kobe Bryant...Kobe to swim... video games... CJ Harris (Wake Forest)... CJ Harris (Wake a cop... Before a game I always My most memorable basketball Pro sports team My Wife and Kids... : Math. chill... winning a state championship... Two words that describe meTwo are Class Raven... : Kobe Bryant...: Kobe The farthest place from home I’ve been is I hate to admit it, but I love : Chicken... GETTING TO KNOW U GETTING TO KNOW FAVORITES Athlete Food My favorite thing about being part of the U family is coach Mac Calloway... At the U, I’ve learned so much from I’ve learned At the U, moment has been play any other sport at UM, it would be player I’ve ever matched up against is I am talented at basketball, sing... I watch friend on another team is silly... silly... could spend my day with anyone, it would be to be on show I’d like in the NBA. I was little, I wanted to be little, I wanted I was had to cook all my meals, I’d survive on practice thing to do ketball as a kid, I pretended to be ketball Did not play in 2008-09, but workedDid not play hard in practice, on conditioning and in the weight room… Lost approximately 40 pounds sinc Provides 7-2 wingspan… Has great hands, as well as good agility and foot speed. a big body inside with a Has not selected a major… Nickname is Big Reg… Also Has not selected a major… Nickname is Big Reg… Off and VCU... Forest, Virginia the Wake Tech recruited by court, video games... Has a younger sister. playing enjoys PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Competed in basketballand track & field at Winston- Salem Prep... Helped guide the Phoenix to the North Carolina 1-A state championship in basketball, finishing with 25 points and a state championship record 23 rebounds en route to the title and MVP honors... Two- time All-Northwest selection, led the league with 24.1 blocks game and 7.1 rebounds per points per game, 16.1 Other individual hon- per game as a senior in 2007-08... NC orsinclude: NC Preps.com 1-A of the Year, Player Sports County Triad Weekly Preps.com All-State Team, Sports All-Forsyth and Triad Weekly of the Year Player Considered a four-star recruit County Basketball Team... among centers... Scout.com, whichby ranked him 17th basketball for AAU Coached Andre Gould... Played by Boo Williams. 72 6-6 |179 |FRESHMANGUARD |APEX,N.C.MIDDLECREEKHIGHSCHOOL GARRIUS ADAMS between theagesof20-22. between andtwosisters music... Hasonebrother enjoys thecourt, er ofanNBAteam…Off manag- ofbecoming thegeneral rations majorwithaspi- administration A sports PERSONAL Carolina. Tech Virginia andSouth NC State, 2008... Alsorecruitedby Wake Forest, Tournament ofChampionsinMay teamattheBobGibbons all-tournament — GarnerRoad, the andwasnamedto 20.1 pointspergamewithhisAAU team by DavidKushner...Coached Averaged honors... All-State NCHSAA4-A to route points and7.8 reboundspergameen Classic... Asajunior, 18.2 averaged All-Star Carolina Carolina/South Team... intheNorth Competed Boys Basketball NCPreps.com All-State Team First and 5All-District District Association Coaches N.C. Basketball in careerpoints...In2009,namedto scoringrecord Middle CreekHighSchool anew setting to as aseniorenroute 21.8Scout... Averaged pointspergame by 30by ESPNandamongtop guards 20shooting Ranked amongthetop HIGH SCHOOL Residential College —Mahoney Education andCollegeMaster of —Department Associate Professor Moore, Garrius AdamsandDr. Robert basketball overseas. basketball andplays John’s professional ball forSt. Hatten,played collegiate basket- Marcus er... is“Tweezy”... Nickname Hiscousin, Hasoneyoungerbroth- enjoys rapping... thecourt, Has notselectedamajor…Off PERSONAL and Kentucky. FloridaState Virginia, Maryland, recruited by Providence, Also McClinton... All-ACC selectionJack Team two-timeFirst thatproduced gram —thesameBaltimore-basedpro- Kirk Elite… Played AAU forCecil basketball andby EvansatMississippi Victor Clifton by HermanHarriedatLake Coached pergame... andtwosteals assists ing 16 points,eightrebounds,three seniorin2008,averag- as ahighschool regionalchampionships North Class 3-A boththeBaltimoreCityand andto record a25-2 to HighSchool Lake Clifton Team honoree,leading First All-Metro Academy in2008-09...BaltimoreSun ball atMississippiEliteChristian rebounds pergameplaying prepbasket- andfive 20points,sixassists Averaged for hisspeedandball-handlingskills... shooter, perimeter A strong alsoknown HIGH SCHOOL LAKE CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL/MISSISSIPPI ELITE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HIGHSCHOOL/MISSISSIPPIELITECHRISTIAN LAKE CLIFTON 6-1 |172 |FRESHMANGUARD |BALTIMORE, MD.| ANTOINE ALLEN Students Dean of AllenandDr.Antoine Hall, Ricardo 73 Durand Scott and Sergio Hernandez, Lecturer — Department of Mathematics DURAND SCOTT DURAND SCOTT | RICE HIGH SCHOOL N.Y. | NEW YORK, 6-3 | 188 | FRESHMAN | GUARD PERSONAL A business major… Off the court, enjoys video games... Has two older brothersplaying and two older sisters... Nickname is “Durand Durand”. HIGH SCHOOL Ranked fifth in the nation among shoot- Rivals and ing guards Scout, eighth by by ESPN... A five-star by recruit, also 11th ranked among the top 25 overall players in the 2009 Scout... Selected to play by Jordan led Brand Classic... As a senior, Rice High School to the State Federation Class 2-A championship, earning tourna- ment MVP honors after scoring 23 points in the title game — including a three- seconds left in regula- pointer with 14.5 tion to send the game into overtime... As averaged 5.4 points, 12.7 a junior, stealsrebounds, 2.9 assists per and 1.6 recordgame en route and play- to a 19-5 off 89.7 percent run... Shot from long range (26-29), 63.6 from the field and 75.6 from the charity stripe... Over his won two statehigh school cham- career, pionships and four city championships... Coached Maurice Hicks... 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Giraffe My first buzzer-beater backwards. &hitting champ state rable basketball moment NY...from formecoming fit the best I’m a‘Canebecause much from At theU, I’velearnedso interacting witheveryone interacting Kemba Walker (UConn) Boosie/DeQuan Jones Fresh PrinceofBel-Air My fatherandfriend I wasabigcrybaby DURAND SCOTT Just likemy father Just Carmelo Anthony Sex andtheCity Denver Nuggets Dwayne Collins The Hangover Fried chicken Tyreke Evans Football Football Anthony Hawaii My mostmemo- Oxtail Math Coach Fernandez... Coach Sing it’s 77 1 MEDIA HISTORY HEADLINE hurricanesports.com REVIEW OPPONENTS THE U THE HURRICANES STAFF UMIAMI 76 HEADLINE THE UNIVERSITY societies, includingPhiBeta Kappa. academichonor Program. UMhas54 intheHonors participate Program/HonorSocieties Honors the 50states, threeterritories andtheDistrictofColumbia. qualified students.Studentscome from 110 foreign countries, ofMiamisendsrepresentativesThe University worldwide to seek toversities have anorganizedinternational recruitmentprogram. uni- first nation andaround theworld. Itwas oneofthecountry's ofthe dents from SouthFlorida,aswell asfrom otherparts International Students Mean SAT was 1282. graduated inthetop 10 percentoftheirhighschoolclass. the top five percentoftheirhighschoolclass.Almosttwo-thirds New Freshmen Standings other doctorates. lor’s, 989master's, 380J.D.'s,150M.D.'s,116 Ph.D.'sand57 2007-08 academicyear, awarded theUniversity 2,445bache- uate studentsand4,901 were graduate students.Duringthe was 15,323students.Ofthatnumber, 10,008 were undergrad- Enrollment one ofthelargestprivate employers inMiami-DadeCounty. UMis faculty andstaff, more than10,000 full-andpart-time Richmond campusesinsouthwest Miami-DadeCounty. With James L.KnightCenter indowntown Miami,andtheSouth Virginia Key, theJohnJ.Koubek Center inLittleHavana, the Rosenstiel SchoolofMarineandAtmospheric Scienceon School ofMedicinecampuslocated inDowntown Miami,the main locationinthecityofCoralGablesto theLeonardM.Miller hasgrowning theacademicsemesters. TheUniversity from its stateevery and110 nationsaround theworld callUMhomedur- More than15,000undergraduate andgraduate studentsfrom States, withawell-earned reputationfor academicexcellence. hensive private inthesoutheastern researchuniversities United OFMIAMI THE UNIVERSITY : Total enrollmentfor the2008-09academicyear : The University continuestoThe University attractstu- : 46% ofnew freshmengraduated in is oneofthelargest,mostcompre- : Approximately 940students interdisciplinary centers andresearchinitiatives.interdisciplinary chairs, billionfor scholarships, raised arecord-breaking$1.4 2007, Momentum:TheCampaignfor ofMiami theUniversity 34th amongallU.S.institutionsinthiscategory. Concludedin total private andgrants,inFY07, cash,gifts UMranked Development endowment for was theUniversity $736million. lion projected for themedicalcampus.At theendofFY08, Budget of federal fundsfor researchanddevelopment (FY07). Foundation, UMranked inexpenditures 66thofalluniversities totaled $326million(FY08).According to theNationalScience during intersession, springbreakandsummer. programssemester orsummerbasis,aswell asUMfaculty-led in33countriesonafullacademicyear,programs offered of studentlife has80 ofMiami.TheUniversity attheUniversity part Education outsidethetraditionalclassroom isanimportant and 49percentofthegraduate andprofessional students. of thenew freshmanclass,53percentofallundergraduates, For Fall 2008,women accounted for approximately 50percent dents accounted for seven percentofallundergraduate students. for 10 percent,whileAsianstu- percent andAfrican-Americans Forbecome morediverse. Fall 2008,Hispanicsaccounted for 28 tremendous growth. Thestudentbodyalsohasincreasingly Enrollment ofMiamicontinuesto attheUniversity experience A WORLD-CLASS STUDENTBODY pus, southcampusandRichmondcampus. Coral Gables.Thereisalsoamedicalcampus,Rosenstiel cam- Coral Gablescampuslocated ona230-acretractinsuburban ofMiamihasfiveThe University campuses,includingthemain CAMPUSES Research : The budget bil- for 2008-09was $2.1billion,with$1.4 : Research andsponsoredprogram expenditures : In FY08,contributionsreached$200.5millionin 77 HEADLINE 78 HEADLINE 79 HEADLINE : : Providing a culture of well-being for student-athletes and staff policies of all governing bodies and the Complying with the rules and University of Miami Conducting ourselves as representatives its Board of the University, of Trustees, students, staff,administration, faculty, class and friends with integrity, alumni and distinction Supporting the mission of the University of Miami Fiscal Integrity Providing the opportunity and resources for student-athletes to achieve excellence through growth and development academically and athletically Developing leaders in their fields community and in their Providing equitable opportunities regardless religion, gender, of race, color, sexual orientation, origin, disability or veteran age, national status Integrity Sportsmanship Accountability Pride Diversity Education Professional Conduct Ethics ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT MISSION DEPARTMENT ATHLETIC The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics of the University of Miami is dedicated to devel- oping and supporting its student-athletes in their efforts to achieve personal, academic and athletic excellence; resulting in the highest standards of achievement. Through its programs, the department will provide which a foundation prepares student-athletes for future success. are committed to We         are Our Core Values         80 includes three full-length prescription athletic turf fields and lights to alloweveningpractices. andlightsto fields turf includes threefull-lengthprescriptionathletic Greentree Miamifootballprogram, national champion homeofthefive-time The practice GREENTREE PRACTICE FIELDS experience. thestadium intheworldaddto LEDribbonboards andthelongest sports Series gamein2009andthe2010 inpro videoboards hi-definition SuperBowl.Oneofthelargest Bowl,theBowlChampionship ofotherevents, includingtheFedExOrange avariety facility hosts andentertainment theMiamiDolphinsandFloridaMarlins,thisworld-classsports home to Also forMiami’sfootballprogram. asthehomefield serves Stadium Beginning in2008,LandShark LAND SHARKSTADIUM Thefacilityincludesseatingfor500. soccer program. accommodatethenewly-formed to ofanewsoccerfield andtheconstruction track University andexpansionofthe includedthereconstruction in2009.Theinitialproject completed forSoccerandTrack &Fieldopenedinthespringof1999Stadium thetrack withrenovationsto CharlesE.Cobbandthefamily, AmbassadorandMrs. Cobb from amajorgift Through COBB STADIUM seven days aweek. 24 aday, players basketball availableto hours room aswellamulti-purpose courts, practice Conveniently locatednexttotheBankUnitedCenter, full-size thenewfacilityhousesseveral of2009. facilityopenedinMarch practice Miami’s 29,000-squarefootbasketball BASKETBALL FIELDHOUSE privatedonations. fundedthrough facility wastotally andcommunityevents,the$48million educational,cultural venueforathletic, large-capacity first onJan.4,2003.TheUniversity's Carolina North by themen'steamovernationally-ranked win atthe"BUC"withanovertime Miamiopenedcompetition Hurricanesbasketball, Home to BANKUNITED CENTER ball and squash courts; aswellanindoorpool,spaandsauna. ball andsquashcourts; racquet- courts; volleyballand badminton gymnasiumwithbasketball, elevated indoortrack; yogaandspinningclasses;an withnautilusandfreeweights;aerobics, room including afitness ofactivitiesandservices, Residential avariety Colleges,theWellness students Centerprovides andStanford theHecht facilitylocatednextto recreationandfitness UM’s state-of-the-art WELLNESS CENTER World ChampiondiverGregLouganis. and28Olympians,includingthree-timeNationalChampion andfive-time national titlewinners 35 of UM'scampus,theWhittenStudentUnionPoolhasbeenhometo Located intheheart NORMAN WHITTENSTUDENTUNIONPOOL in2009. were completed andplayer loungeareas rooms lockers NCAA Tournament. offices, Renovations thecoaches to BowlTournament,International JuniorOrange ofthe ITCAWomen's androunds Rolex Qualifier many ofthenation'stopamateurevents,including thefacilityhosts for 1,000 spectators, With16 andseating facilitiesinthecountry. The homeofMiamitennisisonethetop courts NEIL SCHIFFTENNISCENTER andconcession areaswerepreviouslyadded. lighting,restrooms suites. Newdugouts,stadium academiccenter, room, pressboxandfourVIP luxury teammeeting videoroom, ing room, contribution by NewYork Yankee train- AlexRodriguez —includeanewclubhouse,weightroom, a$3.9million sions fortheenjoyment dueto offans.Renovations in2009—largely completed ofconces- baseball. Thefacilityhasaseatingcapacityof5,000andfeaturesanassortment "The Light"hasbeenthehomeoffour-time NCAACollegeWorld SeriesChampionsHurricanes MARK LIGHTFIELDAT ALEXRODRIGUEZ PARK offices. andcoaching rooms locker courts, Complexhousespractice theUMwomen'svolleyballteam,KnightSports Home to COMPLEX KNIGHT SPORTS fortheHurricanes. offices andmany ofthecoaching offices istrative housingalloftheadmin- Department, CenterishomebaseforUM'sAthletic Athletic The Hecht HECHT ATHLETIC CENTER HEADLINE U FACILITIES 81 HEADLINE 82 ACADEMIC SUCCESS ment andcareerdevelopment. develop- academics,personal athletics, promote itscommitmentto through sion isfulfilled individuals.Thismis- thedevelopmentofresponsible,well-rounded promote turing ofskillsto andthenur- ofstudent-athletes thegraduation tofacilitate necessary services demic support theaca- providing iscommittedto Department ofMiamiAthletic —andtheUniversity Pierce academicadvisorKelly —includingmen’sbasketball Staff AcademicServices The Athletic MIAMI’S ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES atgraduation. wererecognizedfortheirachievements andJimmyBoth McClinton Graham conference. inthenation’sstrongest student-athlete men’sbasketball thetop givento Award, Prosser wasthe2009recipientofACC’s McClinton Skip allhissuccessonthecourt, In additionto UM's sevenAll-ACC AcademicTeam inthe conference. selectionsistiedwithDukefortops Team fourseasons, alsoearnAll-ACC AcademicMen'sBasketball to Overthepast honors. Team wastheonlyAll-ACC First selection McClinton seasons,Miami’sJack For two-straight thesquadin2009-10. to includingAdrianThomaswhoreturns student-athletes, 18 Haithhasgraduated ofMiami,Frank attheUniversity seasonsastheheadcoach In five SETTING ANACADEMIC PRECEDENT academics. dedicationto unparalleled ofhighereducation,showsan institutions ofMiami,onethenation’sfinest The University “Frank coach. [Haith]isobviouslyanoutstanding But Iwas struckbyhiscommitment to academics, and making certain to academics,andmakingcertain are committedtograduating.” that theathletesherecruits University of Miami President Miami of University Dr. Donna E. Shalala Shalala E. Donna Dr. 83 V S P R Jim Otto O Bob Tatarek Jorge Maduro T M Steve Walsh (Football) Steve Walsh Jodi Yambor (Swimming) Jodi Yambor Y Jack Nelson (Swimming, Coach) W N Ernie Yaroshuk (Baseball) (Baseball) Ernie Yaroshuk John Noppenberg (Football) Mike Pagliarulo (Baseball) Dean Panaro (Diving) Vicki Plowden (Basketball) Tom Pratt (Football) Larry Pyle (Baseball) Rick Raether (Baseball) Joaquim Rasgado (Boxing Coach) Ronni Billy Regan (Tennis) Riach (Tennis) Ros (Tennis) Reis-Bernstein Maria Rivera (Basketball) Patti Rizzo (Golf) (Football, Baseball) Al "Flip" Rosen Francis (Swimming) Dr. Gaither Rosser Ed (Football, Baseball) "Whitey" Rouviere (Track) Russell Gillian Rubinoff (Tennis) Art Sapp Saey (Boxing, Football) Warren (Football) Frances Savage (Basketball) Sam Scarnecchia (Football) Howard Schnellenberger Coach) (Football Leon Searcy (Football) Harold Sears (Football) Sheary Kevin PanchoSegura (Tennis) (Baseball) Doug Shields (Baseball) Archie Smith (Baseball) Slaton (Boxing) Danny Darrin Smith (Football) Don Smith (Football) Frank Smith (Football) Sam Sorce (Baseball) Roberta A. Speer (Golf) Gene Stage (Basketball) Daniel Stubbs (Football) Mike Sullivan (Football) Tom Sullivan (Football) Coach) (Football, Armand "Stitch" Vari Rachel (Swimming) Violet Jesse Vassallo (Tennis) (Football) Vinny Testaverde (Football) Ron (Football) Vinny (Football, Tobin John "Red" Thorne (Track) (Football) Basketball) Gino Torretta Marshall Wayne (Diving) Ed Weisacosky Marshall Wayne & Field) (Track (Football) Earl Welbaum David Dave Wike (Coach, Athletic Trainer) Williams (Diving) Wilkie (Swimming) Wendy Larry Wilson (Football, Baseball) Mike Wittman (Basketball) Nick Wolcuff William Wrona (Football, Boxing, Wrestling) (Baseball) (Football) Burgess Owens (Football) (Baseball) Denny Leonard(Baseball) Denny (Football, Coach) Ray Lewis (Tennis Boxing) Dale Lewis (Football) Steve Lichtner (Swimming) Lippett (Football) JackRon Losch (Football, Louganis (Diving) Greg Baseball, Track) Lovett (Boxing, Coach)William "Bunny" Coach) Melinda William C. Lufler (Tennis Lyverse (Swimming) (Baseball) Dr. Harry(Baseball) Dr. (Football, Mallios Athletic Director) Gordon (Football) Malloy Soccer) Fred MandelstamRodney (Tennis, Marion (Football) Greg Mark (Football) Don Mariutto (Football) Leo Martin (Football) MarylandRussell (Football) Pete Mastellone (Football) Bob Masterson (Basketball) (Football, Boxing) Mike McCoy Frank Ryan McDonald (Football) McNeil Miller (Football) Bill Miller (Football) Danny (Football) George (Football) Mira, Sr. George (Football) Hart Mira,Jr. Morris (Football, Basketball Coach) Jim Morris (Baseball Coach) Morse Cathy (Golf) Jerry Gardnar (Tennis, Mulloy Moss (Tennis) Coach) F Stan J George Gallett (Sports Ferne Labati (Women's G Art (Football, Football Kehoe Jack Hackett (Football) Bruce L Michael Irvin (Football) K I H Coach) (Football) Cortez Jim Kelly Kennedy Kerdyk (Golf) Walter (Football) Tracy Kichefski (Football, Coach) Bill Kimbrough (Football, Kearns (Football) Tom Basketball, Boxing) Chuck Klein (Football) Krenchicki (Football) Wayne Bernie Kosar (Baseball) Hale (Basketball Coach) Leonard Hamilton (Basketball Coach) Hammel (Golf) Penny Jack Harding John Hammil (Tennis) (Football Coach, Athletic Director) Robin Basketball) Dennis (Women's Harmony Harrah (Football) Doris Hart Al (Tennis) Janet (Women's Hass Harum (Tennis) Bill Hawkins (Football) Neal Heaton Tennis) Hendricks (Football) Jeannie (Baseball) Ted Bill Basketball) Dr. (Women's Hebert-Truax Heuson (Golf Coach) Dick Hickox (Basketball) Alonzo Highsmith (Football) Carlos Huerta Huff (Football) Aubrey (Baseball) Isabella Hutchinson (Women's Athletics) (Football Coach) Lee Evans (Reporter) Basketball) Phil Lane (Baseball) Don (Diving) Layland Latimer (Football) Lenny Ann Laughlin (Golf) Thom Lehman Jorge Fabregas (Baseball) Kevin Fagan JorgeKevin (Baseball) Fabregas (Football) Jeff Feagles (Football) Jaime Mike Fiore (Baseball) Chuck Fillol (Tennis) Foreman (Football) Dawn Frady (Swimming) Fraser (Baseball Coach) AbeRon Friedman (Basketball) Information) Luis Garcia (Tennis) Greg Information) Luis Garcia (Tennis) Garlich (Diving) Charlie George (Football) Harry (Football, Baseball) Ron Ghaul Gompf Godfrey (Basketball Coach) Tom (Swimming Coach) Orlando Gonzalez (Baseball) Joe Grahe (Baseball) Danny Joel Green (Baseball) Graves (Baseball) Dr. Lise Gregory Matt Gribble (Tennis) (Swimming) Randy Guerra (Baseball) Andy Gustafson (Football Coach, Athletic Director) Jakubowski (Baseball) Calvin James (Baseball) Don James (Football) Edgerrin James (Football) Harvey James (Football) Sam Jankovich (Athletic Director) Charles Johnson (Baseball) Jack Johnson (Football) Jones Johnson (Football Coach)Jimmy KC (Football) E Paul Wilbert D B UM SPORTS HALL OF FAME HALL SPORTS UM Edward Cameron "Red" C Randy Ableman (Diving Coach) Hal Allen (Football Coach) Ottis Anderson (Football) Ray Jodi Appelbaum Steinbauer (Tennis) Arky (Football) Jessie Armstead (Football) Ashe J.D. Arteaga Bowman F. (Baseball) Dr. Ashman (Football, (UM President) Rod AustinBasketball) (Golf) Woody Dee (Athletic Deem Director) Amy Coach) Bill Deering (Track Track (Women's Mickey Demos (Boxing) Paul & Field) Dr. Desjardins (Golf) Bill Diaz (Swimming Carl Coach) Eddie Dibbs (Tennis) DiBernardo (Boxing) Jim Dooley (Football, Basketball Lin Dunn (Women's Track) Coach) Eddie Dunn (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Coach) Gary Dunn (Football) Eddie Edwards (Football) Judy Eller (Golf) Craig Erickson (Football) Dennis Erickson (Football, Boxing) Whitey Campbell (Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Football and Baseball Coach) Al Carapella Carter(Football) Rubin (Football) Sy Chadroff (Basketball, Baseball) Nick Chickillo (Football) Davian Clark (Track) Cline (Football) Julius Cohen Tony (Basketball) Dan Connors (Football) Horace Alex CoraCopeland (Track) (Baseball) Pat Cristiani (Football) Tony Cramer (Tennis) Nathaniel Crosby (Golf) Maurice Crum (Football) Fran Curci (Football, Football Coach) Don Curnutt (Basketball) INDUCTEES A Bach (Sports Information) Pete Banaszak (Football) Mike Barnes (Football) Micheal Barrow (Football) Rick Barry (Basketball) Beier Beckner (Basketball) Tom Wayne Bennett Lloyd (Football) Bill Bennett (Track) and Swimming Coach) Albert(Track Bentley (Football) Sharon Berg (Swimming) Stanley "Skip" Bertman (Baseball Coach) Al Besselink (Golf) Octavia Blue (Basketball) Don Bosseler (Football) Bennie Blades Bogle (Baseball) Melvin (Football) Warren Bratton (Football) Melissa Briley-Mieras (Diving) Eddie Brown (Football) Eric Brown (Basketball) Jerome Brown (Football) Janet Charles Buchanan-Kerr (Swimming) Dr. Doctor) Pat Burrell Burbacher (Team Jim Burt(Baseball) Andrew Burrow (Tennis) (Football) Ray Lewis, who played football for the Hurricanes and went on to win a Super Bowl Lewis, who played Ray said about his 2006 induction, "This honor for me, with the Baltimore Ravens, life. Words explain. can't adequately is the happiest of my right now today day This is it. I've been to the top a lot of things, even the Super Bowl, but this is of legendary." The 2009 inductees were: Warren Bogle (Baseball), Davian Clark Bogle (Baseball), Davian Aubrey (Track), Warren The 2009 inductees were: Huff MorseJames (Football), Cathy (Baseball), Edgerrin (Golf) and Mike Sullivan class, there have been 350 inductees into(Football). Including the 2009 the Hall, which campus adjacent to is housed on the UM the Hecht Athletic Center. The University of Miami Sports was officially Hall of Fame 13, created on April Several judges of the Circuit1966. Court of whom were UM all County, of Dade alumni, spearheaded creation as a method the Hall's who of recognizing "those have contributed most to athletics Hurricane over the years." 84 RSDN ON .SHALALA PRESIDENT DONNAE. and practice complexin2009. and practice training andanewbasketball atAlexRodriguez Park LightStadium renovated Mark theopeningofnewly havealsoearnednationalrecognition.UMcelebrated track, on-campus facility, tennisto from theBankUnitedCenter. OtherHurricanes sports, teamsbeganplayingpionship. In2003,themenandwomen’sbasketball inanew, nationalcham- CollegeWorld Seriesandthefootballteamwonitsfifth won itsfourth ofthepolls.In2001, inthetop ranked hasconsistently program thebaseballteam TheHurricanesfootball inthecountry. programs successfulcollegeathletic most ofMiami,PresidentShalalapresidesoveronethe As presidentoftheUniversity al security, endeavors. worldpeaceorcultural nation- individualswhohavecontributedto to service nizes exceptionalmeritorious ataceremony intheWhiteHouse.Themedalrecog- civilianaward, nation’s highest 2008, PresidentBushpresentedherwiththePresidentialMedalofFreedom, the civiliansociety. activedutyto from InJune transition members wounded service theCommissiononCareforReturning Woundedchair evaluatehow to Warriors, In 2007, co- to W. U.S. PresidentGeorge Bushcalleduponherhealthcareexpertise ofmoderntimes.” successfulgovernmentmanagers the most TheWashington describedheras“oneof Post end ofhertenureasHHSSecretary, U.S. theOlympicsinSydney, delegationto Atthe Australia. 2000, sheledtheofficial In HHSSecretary. becomingthenation’slongest-serving foreightyears, served (HHS)and forHealthandHumanServices In 1993, shewasnamedU.S. Secretary oftheU.S.was selectedasanIndependentDirector SoccerFederation. AssociationFoundation.InMay oftheNationalCollegiateAthletic 2008,she board onthe andhasserved reviewcollegeathletics, Knight Commission,acommitteeto onthefirst PresidentShalalaserved timein30years. the Rose Bowlforthefirst Wisconsin wontheBigTen andrepresenteditsconferencein footballchampionship later, NotreDame.Fouryears Alvarezfrom recruitingBarry a newfootballcoach, aswell.Shehired inathletics President Shalala’ssuccessatWisconsinwasreflected ofGovernment. Kennedy School University’s atHarvard andtheCenterforPublicLeadership U.S. News&World Report higher educationandin2005,shewasnamedoneof“America’s by Leaders” Best ty. in In1992, managers BusinessWeek five magazinenamedheroneofthetop nation’s largest public research universi- publicresearch nation’s largest Madison. Sheledwhatwasthenthe ofWisconsin- versity, theUniversity ofaBigTen womanchancellor uni- first —becamethe guished politicalscientist In 1987, PresidentShalala—adistin- other outdooractivities. doubles. Shealsoenjoys golf,skiingand gameof plays acompetitive nis andstill While attendingcollege,sheplayed ten- inyoungpeople. her interest positionsreflecting ofleadership a variety by whosecareerhasbeenmarked istrator accomplished scholar, andadmin- teacher June 1, 2001. PresidentShalalaisan ofMiamion President oftheUniversity Donna E.Shalalabecamethefifth 1977-1980 Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, forPolicyDevelopmentandResearch, Secretary Assistant ofNewYork President,HunterCollegeoftheCityUniversity of Chancellor, ofPoliticalScience,University Professor 1977-1980 ofHealthandHuman Services U.S. Department Secretary, 1980-1987 ofMiami ofPoliticalScience,University President,Professor 1987-1993 1993-2000 2001-present CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1962 A.B. Western CollegeforWomen A.B. University Ph.D.,Syracuse Volunteer, U.S. PeaceCorps Iran 1962 1962-1964 1970 1975-1977 Director andTreasurer Director oftheMunicipalAssistance 1975-1977 University ofMiami. University callhomethanthe placeto fanlikePresidentShalala,thereisnobetter For asports victories.” many themonto more andcheer showtheirsupport thefansto time. Nowit’supto timeafter andteamlevel,itshowsintheirinspiredperformances a personal theirgamebothon aredevotedto young menandwomenwhoplay Hurricanessports andtheiraccomplishments.The agreatsenseofprideinourathletes and instill experiencewhileattheUniversity. Theyalsohelpbuildcommunity of ourstudents’ part areavital Shalalasaid,“Collegesports UMathletics, hercommitmentto As to 2007. for AssociationhonoredherwithitsImageofExcellenceAward Coaches The Black 1972-1979 Professor and Chair, Program inPoliticsandEducation, andChair, Professor Program 1972-1979 rsdn hll n omrHriae wye“h ok ono n ayGarcia. Rock” JohnsonandDany President ShalalaandformerHurricanesDwayne “The U.S. Department ofHousingandUrbanDevelopment U.S. Department Teachers College,ColumbiaUniversity Corporation fortheCityofNewYork Corporation Wisconsin-Madison 85 Head men’s basketball coach Frank Haith, Director Hocutt and former Miami of Athletics Kirby football coach Johnson. Jimmy Hocutt led Oklahoma’s athleticsHocutt led Oklahoma’s fundraising to and high in annual giving an all-time tocapital annual giving increased from 2005, Oklahoma’s campaigns. From 1998 million. That 400 percent increase in annual giving $3.4 million to more than $17 was one of the highest percentage increases in intercollegiate athletics history. Hocutt servedBeginning in 1999, in a leadership position in the strategic planning for million capital in that it million campaign was unique campaign. The $120 a $100 focused on facility construction or improvements for each of Oklahoma’s 20 sports. Prior to joining the Oklahoma staff, Hocutt served the assistant as director of licens- ing at the NCAA. In that position, he worked with corporate partners and licensees to create new revenue producing initiatives to support NCAA and promoteall 81 championships. He began his career in sports administration as the assistant director of marketing and promotions at Kansas State While at Kansas University. State, he implemented revenue-producing for the athletics activities department, including corporate part- ner sponsorships and ticket sales. A former student-athlete at Kansas State, letterman line- as a Hocutt was a four-year backer while leading the Big 8 Conference in tackles and being named to the All-Big The Sporting8 Conference team during his junior season. In 1993, News selected him as one of the top 20 underrated players Hocutt also served in the nation. as a team of Hocutt’s coaches at Kansascaptain State his senior season. Two were Bob Stoops, head football coach the head football coach at Oklahoma and Jim Leavitt, at USF. A member of the Orange Hocutt was also named to Bowl Committee, the Miami- Dade Sports Commission Board of Directors 2008. on Oct. 1, Hocutt earned his bachelor’s degree from Kansas and his master’s State of in 1995 He and his wife Diane education degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2001. Brooks. Drew and 5-year-old have two sons, 7-year-old Kirby Hocutt is in his second year as the is in his second year as Hocutt Kirby Director of Athletics at the University of Miami. Introduced as UM’s new Director of Athleticson Feb. 8, 2008, Hocutt began Director his tenure as the university’s 11th 2008. of Athletics on June 1, came to Miami afterHocutt, 37, serving as the athletic director at Ohio University since 2005. Prior to that, he spent six years at the University and of Oklahoma served most recently as associate athletic director for external operations and sports administration. In his first year in Coral Gables, Hocutt established a master plan for major facil- ities improvements in addition to initiat- ing the development of a strategic plan DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS KIRBY HOCUTT KIRBY ATHLETICS OF DIRECTOR A former star linebacker at Kansas State, Hocutt has a total years of 18 experience At Oklahoma, Hocutt was the primary administrator for football and the sport super- visor for baseball, men’s and women’s golf, as well as men’s and women’s tennis. His duties included supervision of the athletics development office, athletics ticket office, special events, stadium suite program, athletics endowment program, letter winners association and the department’s facility use and rental program. In his three years at Ohio, the school won 11 team championships and four head In his three years at Ohio, the school won 11 In 2006, the football coaches were recognized as conference Coaches of the Year. in its firstteam played years. bowl game in 38 At Ohio, Hocutt significantly reorganized the athletic department’s annual giving pro- gram. His leadership led to an increase in fundraising more than 75 percent, by including the securing of the second-largest major gift in school athletics history. He percent and in men’s basket- also increased season ticket 112 sales in football by 50 percent.ball by He developed a comprehensive plan to improve the facilities for whichthe football stadium and its press box, as well as the Convocation Center, houses all administrative and coaches’ offices. in intercollegiate athletics, including five as a student-athlete. Two UM head coaches — Paige Yaroshuk-Tews (Women's Tennis) and Nicole Tennis) (Women's UM head coaches — Paige Yaroshuk-Tews Two — earned Atlantic Coast Conference CoachLantagne of the Year (Volleyball) Welch honors in Hocutt's first All- UM student-athletes year at Miami, while earned 15 America honors women's tennis team also became during the 2008-09 season. The the first women's program title, claiming the regular season at UM to an ACC win championship after in league play. going 25-4 overall and 10-1 for the University of Miami athletic department. He oversaw a number of facility including the construction of a basketball practiceimprovements in his initial year, as well as upgrades Park to Alex Rodriguez Mark at facility, Light Field, the Neil Schiff Center and Cobb Stadium. For the firstTennis time in nine years, a new Ring of Honor Cortez James, Jim Kelly, class was inducted under Hocutt's direction, as Edgerrin were added to the prestigious Jim Otto and Gino Torretta class of UM foot- Kennedy, ball greats. 86 for internationalscholars. HonorSociety Delta and PhiBeta Arrow ofMiami'sIron University memberofthe He isaproud American FootballFoundation. by Representative the Athletic Faculty Outstanding as theMost ofCincinnatiand at theUniversity Alumni honored asaDistinguished Hehasbeen and administration. teaching inresearch, reputation cessful careerandinternational Dr. asuc- McCoy hasestablished During histenureattheUniversity, out theUnitedStates. through- colleges anduniversities asamodelfor thatserve programs andtreatment education, testing Dr. drug McCoy hasestablished annual meetings. theACChosting foroneofits aswell business meetings, the ACC, includeschairing which aspresidentofthe ing hisrole includ- tee forthenexttwoyears, ontheexecutivecommit- officer asan serve and willcontinueto governing bodyoftheconference ofthe Miami andthereforepart voting delegaterepresenting WithintheACC, heisthe NCAA. ofthe cabinet new administrative inthe Henowserves athletics. involvingstudent organizations theACC andother theNCAA, to well asrepresentingtheUniversity experience, as student-athlete andenhancingthe giate athletics ofintercolle- control institutional academic integrity, facilitating McCoy isresponsibleforensuring Dr. Representative, Athletic asFaculty decades. Inhisrole capacities formorethanthree ofMiamiinvarious the University Clyde B.McCoy, Ph.D.hasserved Faculty AthleticRepresentative CLYDE B.MCCOY ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Development and Strategic Marketing Marketing Development andStrategic Senior Associate Athletic Director Senior AssociateAthletic Assistant Athletic Director/Fan Athletic Assistant LINDSEY WILLIAMS Associate Athletic Director Director Associate Athletic TONY HERNANDEZ JEREMY GERSON for Development for InternalOperations/SWA Assistant Athletic Director/ Director/ Athletic Assistant Assistant Athletic Director/ Athletic Assistant Associate Athletic Director Director Associate Athletic CONNIE NICKEL Ticket Operations Operations Ticket Communications MARK PRAY ERIK BOOK Associate Athletic Director/ Associate Athletic Assistant Athletic Director/ Director/ Athletic Assistant Assistant Athletic Director/ Director/ Athletic Assistant External Operations JIM FREVOLA DAVID REED BEN CREED Compliance Ticket Sales Associate Athletic Director/ Associate Athletic Assistant Athletic Director/ Director/ Athletic Assistant Assistant Athletic Director Director Athletic Assistant DAWN REYNOLDS AMY FERGUSON Business Operations DAVID WYMAN Academic Services for Development 87 Baseball Cross Country AMY DEEM JIM MORRIS HEAD COACHES HEAD Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/ Track Men’s & Women’s Women’s Rowing Women’s KATIE MEIER KATIE Women’s Swimming Women’s Women’s Basketball Women’s ANDREW CARTER CHRISTIE SHEFCHUNAS Football Women’s Golf Women’s Women’s Tennis Women’s Women’s Volleyball Women’s LELA CANNON RANDY SHANNON RANDY PAIGE YAROSHUK-TEWS PAIGE NICOLE LANTAGNE WELCH NICOLE LANTAGNE Men’s Tennis Women’s Soccer Women’s Men’s Basketball FRANK HAITH MARIO RINCON RANDY ABLEMAN RANDY Men’s & Women’s Diving Men’s & Women’s TRICIA TALIAFERRO 88 SUPPORT STAFF Supervisor, BuildingFacilities Supervisor, Senior AccountingAssistant STEWART CRAMER STEWART BRAD MATTHEWS SETH HEITMEYER LINDSAY BOHLEN SIOBHAN SMITH Account Executive Video Coordinator Secretary Assistant EquipmentManager Assistant Manager ofDonorRelations SARAI CRANE-OSUNA SARAI KARA KANTROWITZ RALPH NOGUERAS Athletics Videographer Athletics JASON SPITULNIK Assistant Director for Director Assistant Business Operations Account Executive JEFF BOTT Assistant EquipmentManager Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities ofAthletic Director STEVE DEBARDELABEN STEVE CHRIS PARASKIS Assistant Director of Director Assistant Athletics Marketing Marketing Athletics RYAN BUCHER Events Manager ALEX KELLEY IRA STANLEY and Operations Team Chaplain Assistant Director ofDevelopment Director Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative CRYSTAL DEMPS CRYSTAL Assistant Director of Director Assistant MARCY LANOUE Senior Accountant Assistant Director Director Assistant Ticket Operations Ticket SAL SANDATE SAL TROY TAYLOR for Major Gifts for MajorGifts LEE BUTLER of Events Senior MaintenanceMechanic MEREDITH SCARLATA Senior BusinessManager RODOLFO FIGUEROA RODOLFO for BusinessOperations JONATHAN TIMBAS JONATHAN STEVE CALDWELL STEVE DOROTHY LEWIS DOROTHY Account Executive Assistant Director Director Assistant Team Chaplain Director ofDevelopment Director MICHELLE FRANIA Assistant Director of Director Assistant Athletics Marketing Marketing Athletics DAVID SIETSMA Account Executive TYLER WESSEL TYLER Assistant Director Director Assistant CHRIS COHEN MAX LORBER for MajorGifts Accountant of Events 89 Tim James was named an ACC Legend in 2008. Among the best to ever wear the Green and Orange, All-American wear ever Tim Among the best to serve his electing to career by basketball up a professional James followed country. A first-round draft Miami the pick by Heat in 1999, James is currently in the midst of a 12-month deployment in Iraq with the U.S. Army. I was the life degree, lived “I got my freedom and became my able, have said to James athlete,” a professional the Associated Iraq. “I’m Press from of the American dream.” the example be the first for- to James is believed enlist and then to mer NBA player serve in Iraq. a heralded collegiate Following the Hurricanes, James was career for and the Heat, by drafted 25th overall Miami, Charlotte for play on to went taking his and Philadelphia, before game overseas. and Israel in Japan, Turkey He played in 2007. basketball professional from retiring before All-Big East selection, James earned Big East Player FirstA two-time Team NCAA back-to-back honors in 1998-99, helped the Hurricanes to of the Year his jersey have ‘Canes to appearances and is one of two Tournament his efforts For named an ACCretired. with the Hurricanes, he was Legend is currently underway. achievement perhaps his greatest in 2008, yet the he told support me great joy,” freedom gives be able to and defend “To Americans many something died for lot of people have Miami Herald. “A impor- I'm doing something knowing up every day I wake granted. for take our country me gives Keeping safe This is so fulfilling. life. tant with my great purpose.'' TIM JAMES, MEN’S BASKETBALL (1995-99) TIM JAMES, THE POWER OF OF THE POWER Will Allen and President Shalala in 2009. ers, is second in career and rebounds (916) remains among the pro- in career 20- 10 gram’s top point games (28). After a career in profes- and cor- sional basketball Allen marketing, porate as a his roots to returned farmer and has taught aspiring to workshops urban farmers the across and abroad. States United Allen, co-founder and director of Growing Power since 1995, graduated Power of Growing and director Allen, co-founder With 1,293 career. basketball after a three-year Miami in 1971 from among the Hurricanes’ all-time leading scor- career points, he ranks 16th Over the last decade, Allen has expanded Growing Power’s initiatives Power’s Growing the last decade, Allen has expanded Over partnershipsthrough host intern- organizations and continues to with local in those interested hands-on training to provide to ships and workshops in other urban settings. establishing similar farming initiatives Through a variety of low-cost farming techniques, Growing Power produces Power of low-cost Growing a variety techniques, farming Through while the culti- in Milwaukee, the year throughout quantities of food vast in and around has begun at other sites and livestock of produce vation and Chicago. Milwaukee Growing Power is transforming the cultivation, production and delivery production of the cultivation, is transforming Power Growing underserved, struggled with to urban populations who have food healthy access to limited due to such as obesity and diabetes health problems and affordablesafe fresh fruit and vegetables. WILL ALLEN, MEN’S BASKETBALL (1968-71) a received Will Allen player Miami men’s basketball In 2008, former his tireless the MacArthur for $500,000 “genius” grant from Foundation Power. Growing group, with his non-profit work The student-athletes, coaches and staff at Miami are dedicated to not only putting together their best performances on the not only putting together coaches and staff to The student-athletes, at Miami are dedicated holding clinics, signing those in need, to building houses for From court, also becoming leaders in the community. but to do. everything they in the Green and Orange bring that championship spirit to and sharing a smile, those autographs 90 Bowman andthecouplehasadaughter, RaeganElizabeth. (NAAC). Reed theformerAngela ismarriedto ComplianceCoordinators Athletics in1999. HeisamemberoftheNationalAssociation Marshall from administration in1998 degreeinathletic andamaster’s University State Mountain from studies tal a student atUMandisthemarriedmotherofthreechildren. a student andduties. Sheis tasks David Reed withalladministrative forCompliance Director Athletic Hernandez andAssistant Tony Director Senior AssociateAthletic Foley assists Administrative Assistant DEBBIE FOLEY managerforthefootballteam. atUConn,wehrehewasastudent administration andsports degreeincoaching Shults earnedabachelors that, Priorto inthecompliancedepartment. uate assistant asagrad- University, wherehealsoworked Marshall from administration degreeinsports hismasters completed yearwiththeHurricanes.Herecently Shults isinhisfirst Compliance Specialist STEVE SHULTS Emory. ofMiamiandearnedaJurisDoctorfrom oftheUniversity He isagraduate marketing. aslegalcounselintheareaofsports and served andBusinessLawatFloridaAtlanticUniversity sor ofSports wasaprofes- UM,Israel Beforecomingto agent program. theUM ruleseducationandcoordinates also provides seasons.He recruiting, eligibilityandplaying andpractice isresponsibleforallaspects ofcompliancerelatedto Israel Associate ComplianceDirector JAMIE ISRAEL the Hurricanes athletic department to ensure full compliance with institutional, Atlantic Coast ConferenceandNCAArules andr AtlanticCoast ensurefullcompliancewithinstitutional, to department the Hurricanesathletic Kelly, Karen David Reed, JamieIsrael, comprehensivec ChrisDavis,SteveShultsandDebbieFoleyformoneofthenation'smost OFFICE OFATHLETIC COMPLIANCE COMPLIANCE Xavier. Reed degreeinenvironmen- earnedabachelor's asacomplianceinternatbothCincinnatiand serving aswell andPittsburgh, ance positionsatMarshall NCAAcompliance,Reed to hasheldcompli- year veteran ing astheleadonallNCAAComplianceinitiatives.A12- andact- theComplianceoffice Compliance, overseeing for Director Athletic yearasAssistant Reed isinhisthird Compliance AthleticDirectorfor Assistant DAVID REED finance from BrighamYoung from finance University. degreeincorporate previously earnedabachelors atMiami.He lawstudent Davis iscurrentlyathird-year Compliance Intern CHRIS DAVIS Temple University. from administration degreeinsports ofTechnologyInstitute andhermasters theNewYork degreeincommunicationsfrom bachelors ofCompliance.Sheearnedher she wastheDirector where FloridaAtlanticUniversity Kelly UMfrom comesto ComplianceDirector Assistant KAREN KELLY Assistant Athletic Director forCompliance Director Athletic Assistant David Reed Sincerely, andGOCANES! ofluck Best therecruiting process. throughout askquestions informed andto be foryouandyourparentsto eligibility, yourathletic jeopardize itisimportant Please rememberthatsinceviolationsofNCAArulesduringyourrecruitmentcould whoisrecruitingyou. ofMiami coach theUniversity it from To receiveacopy oftheguidecallNCAAHotline at1-800-638-3731 or request gibility, aid,recruitmentandmore. financial at any DivisionsI,IIandIIIacademiceli- time.Theguideaddressesissuesrelatedto student-athlete aprospective to Theguidemay beprovided Bound Student-Athlete. theNCAAGuideforCollege- ortheNCAAby requesting Miami ComplianceOffice of theUniversity from andmorecanbeobtained thesequestions to The answers     questions: youmayhavethefollowing During therecruitingprocess withinthesameguidelines. operate sothatalluniversities field leveltheplaying andto student-athletes easethepressuresonprospective are to ofwhich important regulations. Therulesaredesignedforvariousreasons.most willreference variousNCAArulesand coaches therecruitmentprocess, Throughout thecountry. across universities amount ofrecruitmentactivitiesfrom anenormous willbeexposedto attheDivisionIlevel.Ifso,youprobably basketball play youmay potentialto college havetheathletic student-athlete, As aprospective Student-Athlete: Dear Prospective What academic criteria must I meet to be eligible to play beeligibleto DivisionIbasketball? to Imeet What academiccriteriamust and/orcompetition? meinpractice observe How many timescanacoach telephoneme? canacoach When, whereandhowoften campus? canIvisitaninstitution's When andhowoften egulations. ompliance departments. They work closelywith Theywork ompliance departments. 91 General correspondence, including letters, Postal U.S. Service postcards and institutional note cards; Game programs, which include posters, not may and one Student-Athlete Handbook; NCAA educational information; Pre-enrollment information subsequent to signing a National Letter of Intent with the university; One athletic publication (e.g., media guide or recruiting brochure); Official admissions and student academic, services publications published or videos produced the institution by and available to all students; Schedule and business cards; Questionnaires which be provided may prior to year; your junior Camp brochures which be provided may prior to your junior year. Y ASKED Y ASKED QUESTIONS          A Division I institution may provideA Division the following a recruit with printed materials: What is a Contact? A contact face-to-face encounter between is any a prospect or the prospect’s parent(s) or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or athletic representative during which dialogue occurs any in excess of an exchange of a greeting. NOTE: At the Division I level, athletic representatives (boosters) not contact may purpose you for the of recruiting. What can a school offer me to attend their University? benefit, not receive any (or your family) may inducement or arrangements such as You cash, clothing, cars, gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or to school. attend a NCAA A University offer may a one-year scholarship you that covers room and board, tuition and fees, and required course-related part books, or any of these. The institution can as is the general practicerecommend that this aid is renewed each year, the at University of Miami, but this renewal is not guaranteed. In addition, they can offer you quality academic and medical support, as well as the opportunity to compete for one of the nation’s top programs. What can I do during this process? your high schoolEnjoy years and work hard both in the classroom and in your sport. At the beginning of your junior year you should sign up for the NCAA Clearinghouse. Your high school guidance office can provide you with the information to register. Letters In sports other than men’s basketball, letters be sent to information may and recruiting you starting September 1 at the beginning of your junior year in high school. In men’s be providedbasketball, may recruiting materials starting at the conclusion of June 15 the prospect’s sophomore year. FREQUENTL In the sport of basketball, a coach can arrange a face-to-face In all sports and basketball, other than football a coach call a may NCAA Box 6222P.O. Indianapolis, IN 46206 917-6222(317) (800) 638-3731www.ncaa.org Coral Gables, FL 33146 San Amaro Drive 5821 (305) 284-2692 University of Miami Compliance Office [email protected] www.hurricanesports.com COMPLIANCE CONTACT INFORMATION COMPLIANCE CONTACT For all sports, a prospect coaches receive telephone calls placed by at the may prospect’s including before July 1 following the prospect’s expense at anytime, junior year in high school. In the following circumstances unlimited calls to a prospect are permitted: (1) during the five immediately preceding an official days visit to the University of Miami, (2) on the initial date for signing the National Letter following the of Intent and the two days of a coach’ssigning date, and (3) on the day off-campus contact with a prospect In the sport of men’s basketball, coaches make one telephone call per month from may Beginning of the junior year. of the prospect’s sophomore year throughJune 15 July 31 August a coach 1 of the senior year make two telephone calls per week. may Only one college prospect. be made to a two-year or four-year call per week may In the sport of football, a coach one telephone call to initiate a prospect may between Additional calls are not permitted of the prospect’s junior year. 31st and May April 15th prior to September 1st the beginning of the prospect’s of senior year in high school. prospect one time per week after completion July 1 following the of the prospect’s junior year in high school. Telephone Calls: Calls: Telephone meeting with you, off the University’s beginning the first campus, of classes of your day In all other sports,senior year. a coach can arrange a face-to-face meeting with you, off the University’s campus, beginning July 1 after your junior year. When can a coach contact me? Off Campus Contact: Coaches and authorized institutional staff members are the only individuals who may recruit you. Representatives of athletic interests (boosters) not call, write or make may in-person contact for the purpose with you anywhere of recruiting you to a university and participating in athletics. How do I know if I’m being recruited? How do I know if I’m being A coach to try is recruiting you if they or through your family, to you directly, convince attend their school and participate in intercollegiate athletics. There are several ways to be recruited: (1) a coach provide may you with an officialvisit to paid view the cam- pus, (2) a coach arrange may an in-person, off-campus meeting with you (or your fam- ily), or (3) a coach or staff than one occa- call you (or your family) on more member may sion for the purpose of recruitment. You are no longer a prospect if you have done any of the following: You (1) Officially register enroll and program in a minimum full-time of studies and have collegiate institution’s (exclud- regular academic year four-year attended classes in any ing summer); or (2) Participated in a regular squad practice or competition at a four- year collegiate institution that occurs term; or (3) Officially before the beginning of any register and enrolled classes during the summer prior to and attend initial enrollment and receive institutional athletics aid. Who is a Prospective Student-Athlete (Prospect)? are a prospect started if you have You for the ninth grade. classes ninth grade, Before the become a prospectyou may if a university provides (or your family or friends) any you financial benefit aid or other that is not usually provided to prospective student-athletes. 94 HEADLINE 95 HEADLINE 9496 HEADLINE sitnsGravelle Craig,StacyBeckton, Assistants MBB SID Dick Kelley Dick UM,3games 4/1 BC 22-11, N/A 2/21/09 (69-58,UM) 11/1 MBB SID 22-12 Round NCAAFirst Streak Last Meeting 9-7(T-5) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason www.bceagles.com Al Skinner(UMass,'74) Conference Record (Finish) (617) 552-8989 2008-09 Record Pat Duquette, BonzieColson,MoCassara Eagles Assistants GeneDiFilippo Atlantic Coast Maroon andGold Silvio O.Conte Forum (8,606) 14,500 Rev.Head Coach WilliamP. Leahy, S.J. Website ChestnutHill,Mass. Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname MarkJohnson Enrollment UM,4games Location Jan. 19,CoralGables,Fla. 4-0, UM 4/1 Hill,Mass. Dec. 6,Chestnut BOSTON COLLEGE N/A N/A 7/3 11/30/99 (102-75, UM) MBB SID 17-16 Streak Last Meeting 9-7(T-3) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) 2008-09 Record (386)481-2295 www.B-CUathletics.com Reed, Clifford Jr. (B-CU,'91) MooreGymnasium(3,000) Wildcats 3,100 Lynn Thompson Maroon andGold Dr. Trudie KibbeReed Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach Website Daytona Beach,Fla. Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location Dec. 30,CoralGables,Fla. BETHUNE-COOKMAN fie(617) 552-3039 [email protected] Office E-mail 232-149(12) 370-275 (21) Record atSchool Career Record (386)481-2206 [email protected] Office E-mail 87-138 (7) 87-138 (7) Record atSchool Career Record Michael WilliamsII Feb. 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Website Press Row Arena Purple BurntOrangeandNorthwest Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location DWAYNE COLLINS fie(864)656-2114 [email protected] Office E-mail 117-77 (6) 373-268 (21) Record atSchool Career Record sitnsSteve Wojciechowski, ChrisCollins, Assistants Series Record 3-1, UM 3-1, 2/3 2/1/92 (66-62,DC) N/A 10/4 27-8 NITSecondRound Last Meeting (1) 18-2 Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) (704)892-3324 BelkArena(5,223) Tom Ross 2008-09 Record '72) Bob McKillop(Hofstra, Southern www.DavidsonWildcats.com JimMurphy JimFox, Kosmalski, MattMcKillop Landry Assistants Red andBlack Wildcats 1,800 Head Coach Davidson, N.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location Possible Classic Opponent,Charleston DAVIDSON B I MattPlizga DU,1game 4/1 11-2,Duke 9/5 2/7/09 (78-75(OT), DU) MBB SID NCAASweet 16 30-7 6(AP)/11 (Coaches) Streak Last Meeting Series Record 11-5(T-2) R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason www.goduke.com Conference Record (Finish) 2008-09 Record (919) 684-6186 Mike Krzyzewski (Army, '69) Kevin White Atlantic Coast 6,340 BlueDevils Cameron IndoorStadium(9,314) Duke BlueandWhite Dr. Richard H.Brodhead Head Coach Durham,N.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname MarcGignac Enrollment 1game DC, Location Feb. 17, CoralGables,Fla. DUKE MBB SID Streak eoda col367-233(20) 367-233(20) Record atSchool Career Record fie(919) 668-1712 [email protected] Office E-mail 760-215 833-274 (29) (34) Record at School Career Record (704)894-2123 [email protected] Office E-mail Nate James 95 ADRIAN THOMAS E-mailOffice [email protected] 951-1513 (215) Career Record at SchoolRecord 368-228 (20) (5) 71-79 Last MeetingStreakMBB SID LU) 12/9/70 (97-77, La Salle, 1 game Bonner Kevin LA SALLE Opponent, Charleston Classic Possible LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress Row Michael J. McGinniss, FSC PhD Br. Website Philadelphia, Pa. Head Coach Thomas Brennan Dr. John Giannini (North Central, '84) Dr. 6,200 Explorers Assistants and Gold Blue 10 Atlantic Gola Arena (4,000) Tom Harris Adler Horace Owens, Fuller, Walt 2008-09 Record www.goexplorers.com 951-5158 (215) (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 9-7 (T-5) 18-13 9/3 N/A N/A La Salle 9-4, 5/0 Darryl LaBarrie E-mailOffice [email protected] (404) 894-5445 Career Record at SchoolRecord 220-158 (12) (9) 154-131 E-mailOffice [email protected] (850) 644-1077 Career Record at SchoolRecord (22) 331-305 (7) 131-95 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 2-14 (12) Series RecordLast MeetingStreak 12-19 MBB SID 10/4 N/A N/A (78-68, GT) 3/4/09 Tied 5-5, 4/1 1 game GT, Stamus Mike Feb. 10, Coral Gables, Fla. 10, Feb. LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident Jackets, Yellow Rambling Wreck DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Memorial Coliseum (9,191) Alexander Head Coach Ga. Atlanta, “Bud” Peterson G.P. Dr. Old Gold and White 19,404 Dan Radakovich Coast Atlantic '85) (St. John Fisher, Hewitt Paul www.ramblinwreck.com (404) 894-5458 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record (4) 10-6 Last Meeting (Coaches) (AP)/22 16 Streak NCAA First Round 25-10 MBB SID 2/18/09 (80-67, FSU) 8/3 TECH GEORGIA 34-28, FSU 3/2 FSU, game 1 Walsh Chuck LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Fla. Tallahassee, Head Coach (12,100) Center L. Tucker Donald '71) (Tenn.-Martin, Leonard Hamilton 41,065 Seminoles Spetman Randy and Gold Garnet Coast Atlantic Wetherell T.K. Dr. Assistants Williams, Andy Enfield Corey Stan Jones, 224-4098 (850) www.seminoles.com FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA Fla. 6, Tallahassee, Feb. 6, Coral Gables, Fla. Mar. Assistants Zaharis, John O'Connor, Peter E-mailOffice [email protected] (239) 590-7061 Career Record at SchoolRecord 135-80 (7) 135-80 (7) E-mailOffice [email protected] 302-0461 (561) Career Record at SchoolRecord (19) 369-228 6-26 (1) Series RecordMBB SID First Meeting Chris Perry Conference Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 7-13 (9) 11/5 N/A N/A 4/1 Assistants Norwood, Leo Miller Nick Bennett, Tae 2008-09 Record 11-20 WebsiteHead Coach Balza (Michigan, ‘91) Dave www.fgcuathletics.com ConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWilson Bradshaw Dr. Kavanagh Ken Sun Atlantic Arena (4,500) Alico N/A LocationEnrollmentNicknameColors Cobalt Blue and Emerald Green Fla. Fort Myers, 11,200 Eagles FLORIDA GULF COAST GULF COAST FLORIDA 25, Coral Gables, Fla. Nov. MBB SID Johnson Justin Series RecordLast MeetingStreak (85-69, UM) 1/5/09 18-1, UM UM, 3 games Final RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 4/7 N/A 2/3 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record (Finish) Record Conference Postseason (6 East) 2-16 6-26 N/A Head CoachAssistants Jarvis Mike (Northeastern, '68) Jarvis Mike McCall, Tim Kaine II, Matt Athletic DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Craig Angelos (5,000) Arena FAU 297-4092 (561) www.fausports.com NicknameColorsConference PresidentInterim John Pritchett Red and Blue Owls Belt Sun FLORIDA ATLANTIC FLORIDA Basketball Bowl Dec. 19, Orange Classic LocationEnrollment Fla. Raton, Boca 26,000 96 B I DougDull 1game Maryland, 4/1 10-6, Miami 1/31/09 (73-68,Md) 11/2 (Coaches) ARV MBB SID 21-14 NCAASecondRound Streak Last Meeting 7-9(T-7) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason www.umterps.com Conference Record (Finish) (301) 314-8624 2008-09 Record '68) Williams (Maryland, Gary ComcastCenter (17,950) ChuckDriesell,Keith Ehsan Booth,Robert Dr. C.D.Mote, Jr. Assistants Atlantic Coast Terrapins Yow DeborahA. 37,000 Head Coach Red, White, BlackandGold Md. CollegePark, Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location Md. Jan. 26,CollegePark, MARYLAND D E fie(301) 314-1482 [email protected] Office E-mail 418-229 (20) 625-357 (31) Record atSchool Career Record QUAN JONES sitnsJoeHolladay, Steve Robinson, Assistants Dec. 2,BigTen/ACC Challenge MINNESOTA B I Steve Kirschner UNC,5games 4/1 UNC 13-2, 8/9 2/15/09 (69-65,UNC) MBB SID 34-4 NCAAChampion 2(AP)/1 (Coaches) Streak Last Meeting 13-3(1) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) 2008-09 Record (919) 962-8815 www.tarheelblue.com Holden Thorp DickBaddour Roy Carolina, ‘72) Williams(North Atlantic Coast Tar Heels 27,700 Dean E.Smith Center (21,750) Head Coach Carolina BlueandWhite ChapelHill,N.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director Chancellor Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location MattSlieter Mar. 2,Chapel Hill,N.C. 4/1 NORTH CAROLINA Meeting First N/A 9/4 22-11 Round NCAAFirst MBB SID 9-9(8) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) Ron VinceTaylor, Jirsa, (612) 626-1308 SaulSmith www.gophersports.com 2008-09 Record Big Ten Tubby Smith(HighPoint, '73) JoelMaturi Williams Arena(14,625) Bruininks Robert Assistants Maroon andGold 50,883 GoldenGophers Head Coach Website Minneapolis,Minn. Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location fie(919) 962-7258 [email protected] Office E-mail 176-37 (6) (21) 594-138 Record atSchool Career Record (612) 625-4389 [email protected] Office E-mail 42-25(2) 429-170 (18) Record atSchool Career Record Jerod Haase sitnsScottBollwage, HarlanFrye, Assistants eisRcr 3-0, UM 3/2 N/A N/A 7/5 16-16 9-7(T-3) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) www.ncataggies.com 2008-09 Record (336)334-7405 Eaves (Louisville,‘86) Jerry Aggies Blue andGold WheelerBrown Center Harold Corbett (5,700) L.Martin Sports Dr. 10,660 Athletic Mid-Eastern Head Coach Greensboro, N.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director Chancellor Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location CoralGables,Fla. Dec. 21, NORTH CAROLINA A&T B I ChrisHooks UM,1game 1-0, UM 3/2 N/A 1/3/09 (76-42, UM) N/A 7/6 MBB SID 4-27 Streak N/A Last Meeting Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Brickey Robert Ray Martin, Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record (Finish) (919) 796-1696 LeVelle Moton (NCCU,'96) 2008-09 Record www.nccueaglepride.com CharlieNelms Eagles Assistants Independent 8,383 Maroon andGray IngridWicker-McCree McLendon-McDougaldGym(3,056) Head Coach Durham,N.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director Chancellor Conference Colors Nickname Brian Holloway UM,3games Enrollment Location Nov. CoralGables,Fla. 14, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 12/23/07 (95-64,UM) MBB SID Streak Last Meeting eoda col61-121 (6) 61-121 (6) Record atSchool Career Record fie(919) 530-7054 [email protected] Office E-mail Season First Season First Record atSchool Career Record (336)334-7141 [email protected] Office E-mail Bryant PaylorBryant 97 JAMES DEWS JAMES E-mailOffice [email protected] 506-4455 (310) Career Record at SchoolRecord (13) 219-170 134-82 (7) StreakMBB SID 1 game PU, Horne Roger PEPPERDINE Calif. Jan. 3, Malibu, LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Malibu, Calif. and White Orange Blue, Head CoachJohn Watson Dr. 8,000 Fieldhouse (3,104) Firestone K. Benton Andrew Assistants Coast Waves West www.pepperdinesports.com Marty Kimble Wilson, Damin Lopez, Will Asbury '68) (Wyoming, Tom 2008-09 Record 456-5050 (310) Record/FinishConference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 5-9 (6) Last Meeting 9-23 12/13/69 PU) (93-90 (OT), 12/3 N/A N/A 4/1 PU 1-0, E-mailOffice [email protected] 865-1757 (814) Career Record at SchoolRecord 189-196 (13) (6) 84-103 E-mailOffice [email protected] (954) 262-8275 Career Record at SchoolRecord 363-263 (19) (5) 64-76 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L (T-4) 10-8 Series RecordLast MeetingStreak 27-11 NIT Champions MBB SID ARV (Coaches) (62-56, PSU) 3/15/95 8/4 PSU 4-0, 3/2 PSU, 4 games Siegrist Brian Possible Opponent, CharlestonClassic Possible LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress Row University Park, Pa. WebsiteHead Coach Lions Nittany 42,294 (15,261) Bryce Jordan Center Dr. Spanier Graham and White Blue Assistants '82) State, (Penn Ed DeChellis Tim Curley Dan Earl Preston, Lewis Kurt Kanaskie, Ten Big www.GoPSUsports.com 863-3294 (814) Conference Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 9-7 (3) MBB SID 6/7 N/A N/A First Meeting PENN STATE 2/3 Jeff Kelley LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress Row Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. WebsiteHead Coach Blue and Gray Navy Arena (5,500) University Center Michael Mominey State Sunshine 5,335 Assistants Sharks Ferrero, Ray Jr. 2008-09 Record (Louisville, '73) Gary Tuell nsuathletics.nova.edu Luis Gurrieres, Marquise Kiffin N/A 16-11 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN SOUTHEASTERN NOVA Coral Gables, Fla. 16, Nov. E-mailOffice [email protected] 962-3236 (910) Career Record at SchoolRecord 34-60 (3) 34-60 (3) E-mailOffice [email protected] 515-8953 (919) Record at SchoolRecord (3) 51-46 Career Record (3) 51-46 MBB SID Joe Browning Series RecordLast MeetingStreak 12/29/92 (88-73, UNCW) UNCW 1-0, 1 game UNCW, Conference Record (Finish) Record Conference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 3-16 (12) 8/5 N/A N/A 5/0 Assistants Lee, Henry Brooks Dickerson Justin Furr, 2008-09 Record 7-25 WebsiteHead Coach ‘92) Moss (Charlotte, Benny www.uncwsports.com ConferencePresident DirectorAthletic ArenaPress Row Association Athletic Colonial Dr. Rosemary DePaolo Mehrtens Kelly Trask (6,100) Coliseum 962-3095 (910) LocationEnrollmentNicknameColors N.C. Wilmington, Teal, Blue and Navy Gold 12,000 Seahawks UNC WILMINGTON Opponent, Charleston Classic Possible Series RecordLast MeetingStreakMBB SID (72-64, UM) 3/7/09 NC State 4-5, UM, 1 game Reinhardt Brian Final RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 7/5 N/A 2/3 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record (Finish) Record Conference Postseason (10) 6-10 16-14 N/A Head CoachAssistants Strickland Larry Harris, Pete Towe, Monte '06) (St. Paul's, Lowe Sidney Athletic DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Lee Fowler (19,700) RBC Center 861-6190 (919) www.gopack.com NicknameColorsConferenceChancellor Jim Woodward Dr. Wolfpack Coast Atlantic White and Red NC STATE Fla. Coral Gables, 27, Feb. LocationEnrollment Raleigh, N.C. 31,000 98 sitnsLorenzoM.Watkins, MichaelWalton, Assistants NeillBerry, CypheusBunton, Assistants tekSC, 1game William P. Hamilton 1-0, SC 2/3 N/A N/A 3/5 11/23/04 (60-50,SC) MBB SID 17-14 Streak Last Meeting 10-6 (2) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners N/A Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record/Finish 2008-09 Record (Kansas, Tim Carter '79) www.SCSUathletics.com Bulldogs Garnet andBlue 4,700 Dr. GeorgeE.Cooper CharleneJohnson Head Coach Mid-Eastern Athletic Website Orangeburg,S.C. Press Row Smith-Hammond-Middleton MemorialCenter Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Feeney Emily Nickname SC, 2games Enrollment Location 5-3, UM 4/1 CoralGables,Fla. Dec. 12, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE N/A 8/3 3/15/05 (69-67,SC) MBB SID Round NITFirst 21-10 Streak Last Meeting Series Record 10-6 (T-1 East) R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record/Finish 2008-09 Record (803)777-6182 gamecocksonline.com EricHyman Southeastern Dr. HarrisPastides ColonialLife Arena(18,000) Garnet andBlack Horn(Western Darrin 25,077 Kentucky, '95) Gamecocks Head Coach Columbia,S.C. Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location Possible Classic Opponent,Charleston SOUTH CAROLINA fie(803)536-7060 [email protected] Office E-mail 30-34(2) (13) 190-186 Record atSchool Career Record (803)777-7743 [email protected] Office E-mail 21-10 (1) (6) 132-58 Record atSchool Career Record ihe ono,Jr. Michael Boynton, Dwight Evans (3,200) Nov. 28,CoralGables,Fla. SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE B I Bill English 3/2 Meeting First N/A N/A 7/6 9-21 MBB SID (8) 8-12 Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason Conference Record/Finish (864) 503-5058 Kyle Perry, Ryan Walker, BillBurrows 2008-09 Record Mike Hall www.upstatespartans.com EddiePayne (Wake Forest, '73) G.B. HodgeCenter (1,535) Assistants Atlantic Sun Spartans 5,000 C.Stockwell, John Ph.D. Head Coach S.C. Spartanburg, Dark Green,White andBlack Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director Chancellor Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location

JULIAN GAMBLE (864)503-5129 [email protected] Office E-mail 100-77 (7) 369-331 (23) Record atSchool Career Record eisRcr 6-2, UM 4/1 N/A N/A 8/6 2/25/91 (67-58,UM) 9-22 Last Meeting Series Record 4-14(14) R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking GoUSFBulls.com Postseason (813) 974-3287Conference Record/Finish 2008-09 Record Big East Bulls SunDome(10,411) USF Jeremy Cox, Reggie Hanson,EricSkeeters Assistants Dr. JudyGenshaft DougWoolard Green andGold Stan Heath(Eastern Michigan,'88) 45,244 Tampa, Fla. Head Coach Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Location Possible Classic Opponent,Charleston USF B I DeanWatson UM,6games 2/3 46-33,UM N/A N/A 7/4 11/29/08 (79-65,UM) MBB SID 13-17 Streak Last Meeting 9-11(7) Series Record R/L Starters R/L Letterwinners Final Ranking Postseason www.gohatters.com Conference Record/Finish WylieTucker, (386)822-8133 SebastianSingletary 2008-09 Record Waugh Derek (Furman, '93) Altier Jeff Center Edmunds (4,000) Assistants Hatters Atlantic Sun Dr. H.DouglasLee 2,324 Head Coach DeLand,Fla. Hunter GreenandWhite Website Press Row Arena Athletic Director President Conference Colors Nickname Amy Woodruff Enrollment UM,1game Location Dec. 16, DeLand,Fla. STETSON MBB SID Streak eoda col21-41 (2) (8) 133-118 Record atSchool Career Record fie(386)822-8130 [email protected] Office E-mail 105-147 (10) 105-147 (10) Record atSchool Career Record (813) 974-4087 [email protected] Office E-mail 99 (14,665) E-mailOffice [email protected] (336) 758-6099 Career Record at SchoolRecord (9) 109-144 (2) 41-20 Last MeetingStreakMBB SID (79-52, UM) 2/4/09 UM, 1 game Wortman Scott WAKE FOREST Gables, Fla. Jan. 9, Coral 2, Winston-Salem,Feb. N.C. LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic Arena N.C. Winston-Salem, Memorial Coliseum Joel Veterans Lawrence Press RowWebsite Deacons Demon Head Coach and Black Old Gold Nathan O. Hatch Dr. 4,476 Coast Atlantic Wellman Ron Assistants www.wakeforestsports.com LaRue Rusty Wojcik, Jeff Battle, Dave 2008-09 Record Record/FinishConference Dino Gaudio (Ohio, '81) 727-2945 (336) PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 11-5 (T-2) 12 (AP)/20 (Coaches) NCAA First Round 24-7 8/3 3/2 WF 7-2,

CYRUS McGOWAN E-mailOffice [email protected] (540) 231-8852 Career Record at SchoolRecord 320-255 (19) (6) 107-85 Assistants Odom Ryan James Johnson, Bill Courtney, 2008-09 Record Record/FinishConference PostseasonFinal RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 7-9 (T-7) Last MeetingStreak NIT Second Round 19-15 MBB SID 8/4 VT) 3/12/09 (65-47, N/A Tied 8-8, 3/2 3 games VT, Dyer Bill Jan. 13, Blacksburg, Va. Jan. 31, Coral Gables, Fla. LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic Arena and Burnt Orange Chicago Maroon Press RowWebsite Blacksburg, Va. Head Coach Dickinson, '78) Greenberg (Fairleigh Seth 30,000 Coast Atlantic Charles Steger Dr. Hokies Coliseum (9,847) Cassell Jim Weaver www.hokiesports.com (540) 231-3048 VIRGINIA TECH VIRGINIA Jason Williford E-mailOffice [email protected] (434) 982-5500 Career Record at SchoolRecord First Season 69-33 (3) E-mailOffice [email protected] (504) 862-8240 Record at SchoolRecord 60-62 (4) Career Record 60-62 (4) Last MeetingStreakMBB SID (62-55, UM) 2/26/09 games UM, 3 Rich Murray Letterwinners R/LStarters R/LSeries Record 11/3 5/0 UM 6-3, 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record Record/FinishConference PostseasonFinal Ranking 4-12 (11) 10-18 N/A N/A Press RowWebsiteHead Coach '92) Bay, (Wisconsin-Green Bennett Tony www.virginiasports.com (434) 296-5910 ColorsConferencePresident DirectorAthletic Arena Jones Arena (14,593) John Paul Craig Littlepage Orange and Blue Coast III Atlantic Casteen, T. John LocationEnrollmentNickname Va. Charlottesville, 21,057 Cavaliers VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va. Jan. 16, 23, Coral Gables, Fla. Feb. Series RecordLast MeetingStreakMBB SID (93-60, UM) 3/3/90 Tied 4-4, UM, 2 games Dunaway Roger Final RankingLetterwinners R/LStarters R/L 9/3 N/A 3/2 2008-09 Record 2008-09 Record Record/FinishConference Postseason 7-9 (8) 14-17 N/A Head CoachAssistants (Maryland, Dickerson Dave '90) Novick Andrew Lewis, Kim Dick Bender, Athletic DirectorAthletic ArenaPress RowWebsite Rick Dickson Arena (3,600) Fogelman www.tulanegreenwave.com 862-8122 (504) NicknameColorsConferencePresident and Sky Blue Green Olive Wave Green USA Conference Dr. Scott Cowen Nov. 19, Charleston Classic Nov. LocationEnrollment Orleans, La. New 11,157 TULANE Assistants Sanchez, Ron Ritchie McKay, 100 2010 POSTSEASON champion has not always been “officially” declaredin hasnotalways been“officially” champion popularbelief,theACC to basketball Contrary OFFICIALLY CHAMPION Coliseum since2000. ACC Tournament Men’sBasketball atthe the 2010 the fourth tournamentwillmark Coliseumin2006,and at theGreensboro recentlyheld Itwasmost Tourna-ments. 46th timein57 ACC Men’sBasketball forthe Carolina ofNorth and inthestate for the20thtimeinconferencehistory Tournament N.C., willbeheldinGreensboro, The 57th AnnualACC Men’sBasketball |GreensboroColiseum |Greensboro,N.C. 11-14 March 2010 ACC TOURNAMENT ae1 Ryo/SN1p.m. Raycom/ESPN Game 11 FINALS 3:30p.m. Raycom/ESPN 1:30 p.m. Raycom/ESPN Game 10 (G7&G8W) Game 9(G5&G6W) SEMIFINALS p.m. 9 Raycom/ESPN2 p.m. 7 G4W) Game 8(#3vs. Raycom/ESPN2 2p.m. G3W) Game 7(#2vs. Noon Raycom/ESPN2 9p.m. G2W) Game 6(#4vs. 7p.m. Raycom/ESPN2 Raycom ESPN G1W) Game 5(#1vs. 2p.m. QUARTERFINALS Noon Raycom Raycom #11)Game 4(#6vs. #10)Game 3(#7vs. #12) Game 2(#5vs. #9) Game 1(#8vs. FIRST ROUND 2010 ACC TOURNAMENTSCHEDULE — Sun., March 14— Sun.,March — Sat., March 13 — Sat.,March — Thurs., March 11 March — Thurs., — Fri., March 12 — Fri., March eeaddt h C by-laws. theACC were addedto shall betheconferencechampion” 1961, “andthewinner thatthewords But it wasn’tuntilJuly1,champion. 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OilStadium Lucas Final Four |Sat.,April3andMon.,5 Texas |Houston, Houston/Rice Reliant Stadium |Host: South Regional |Fri., 28 26andSun.,March March MissouriValley Conference JonesDome|St.Louis,Mo.Host: Edward Midwest Regional |Fri., 28 26andSun.,March March Utah |Host: Utah Solutions Arena|SaltLakeCity, Energy West 27 Regional 25andSat.,March March |Thurs., Syracuse N.Y.|Syracuse, |Host: 27 Regional 25andSat.,March East March |Thurs., Washington State Spokane Veterans MemorialArena|Spokane,Wash. |Host: Marquette Center|Milwaukee,Wis.Host: Bradley Jacksvonville Fla.|Host: Veterans MemorialArena|Jacksonville, Jacksonville MAAC/Canisius/Niagara N.Y.HSBC Arena|Buffalo, |Host: andSecondRoundsFirst |Fri., 21 19andSun.,March March Big12 Center|OklahomaCity,Ford Okla.|Host: SanJoseState HP Pavilion|SanJose,Calif.Host: BigEast/Providence R.I.|Host: Dunkin DonutsCenter|Providence, Tulane New OrleansArena|Orleans,La.Host: 20 andSat.,March andSecondRounds 18 March First |Thurs., ofDayton University Arena|Dayton, Ohio|Host: UD Opening Round |Tues., 16 March 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT ot Butler/HorizonLeague Host: 101 THE ACC ACC THE YEAR IN REVIEW schools captured fiveACC national titles during the Overall, has totaled the ACC 48 2008-09 academic year. years.national team titles over the last 13 The of the Conference has won two or more NCAA titles in 27 past 29 years. CHAMPIONS NATIONAL 2008-09 ACC Field Hockey SoccerWomen’s Men’s SoccerMen’s Basketball North Carolina Maryland TennisWomen’s North Carolina Maryland of In addition, nine men and eight women earned the title Duke NCAA Champion during the 2008-09 season. A total teams earned berths ACC of 128 in postseason NCAA competition ago, compiling a 130-74-1 a year mark. A total(.637) of 265 student-athletes earned first, second or third team All-America honors, including 199 first-team also had eight national The ACC selections. players and five of the year national coach of the year recipients in 2008-09. A HISTORY The Atlantic Coast 8, Conference was founded on May at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro,1953, N.C., with seven charter members — Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina Forest — drawingand Wake up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern 8, 1953, Conference came early on the morning of May during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meet- the seven members 1953, met in ing. On June 14, was adopted and the Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Championships for women are currently conducted in Championships for women are currently conducted basket- cross country, soccer, field volleyball, hockey, ball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing. was the 2009 recipient of the Skip Prosserwas the 2009 recipient of the Award, given to the and JACK McCLINTON JACK The ACC accounted for The ACC In addition, over the past four years 37 the ACC has producedthe ACC 38 consensus All- ACC’s top scholar-athlete in men’s basketball. (Shown with Wake Forest Faculty Atheltic Representative Atheltic Forest Dr. top Faculty scholar-athlete in men’s basketball.ACC’s (Shown with Wake Richard Carmichael (left) ACC and Commissioner John Swofford.) Two-time First Team All-ACC selection All-ACC FirstTwo-time Team THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The conference conducts championship competition in 25 sports for women. for men and 13 — 12 sportsThe 12 football, cross for men include country, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track,soccer, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Since 1981, Since 1981, Americans — 18 more than any other conference has accounted for 25 percent of the nation’s consensus All-Americans (38-of-150). consensus Seven of the last 13 and nine of the last 17 have been from the ACC. National Players of the Year national consensus has had 16 the ACC Since 1975, other conference. players more than any — 13 of the year Players National of the 16 In addition, nine of the ACC’s were unanimous selections. Year with 58 players led all conferences A year ago the ACC on NBA rosters. ACC playersACC an have made their NBA debuts, including in 2006. all-time high 15 In this past June’s 2009 NBA draft, once again the ACC led all conferences with seven first round selections and nine players drafted overall. 29 percent of the college players drafted in the first and extended its streak of having at leastround 24) (7 of one first-round consecutive NBA drafts. pick in 21 Since has had 88 first the ACC 1986, round selections — nine other conference. more than any became the first the ACC In 2007, conference in NCAA history teams finish the season with 20 or to have 10 teams took part ACC more wins. In addition, 10 in post- record including an ACC seven NCAA season play, teams. Tournament For the fourth-straight surpassed the ACC the 2.2 year, million mark schools in attendance as the 12 totaled totaled 2,254,786 over 200 regular season games and sessions. Tournament six ACC The conference’s With an impressive 94-49 mark over the past 11 The ACC has 10 or more NCAA Tournament wins 13 times wins 13 more NCAA Tournament or has 10 The ACC overall and the league has not posted a losing record in since 1987. play NCAA Tournament play is 22-year non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament tops among all conferences. Following last year’s title run, North Carolina leads all schools with fiveACC NCAA basketball championships to their credit. Duke has claimed three national titles, NC State two and Maryland Heels have captured one. The Tar 2005 and 2009, while 1993, 1982, NCAA titles in 1957, following the Blue Devils won their third title in 2001, The and 1992. back-to-back championships in 1991 with the coveted crown walked away Wolfpack in 1974 claimed the 2002 national title. while the Terps and 1983 Since the 1985 NCAA Tournament, when the field was NCAA Tournament, Since the 1985 been even more teams have expanded to 64 teams, ACC (.667) NCAA record, impressive compiling a 242-121 appearances and 23 Final Four including 65 “Sweet 16” 66 of berths bests. Since 1985, — all NCAA Tournament teams receiving NCAA berths ACC have won at the 127 games. least two NCAA Tournament In the 25 years of the current 64-teamhas field, the ACC produced 23 Final Four teams, an average of almost one per year and six more than any other conference. years, teams have posted an NCAA Tournament- ACC for a sterling .665 winning per- best mark 338-170 of centage against the nation’s toughest competition. No conference has posted a better NCAA Tournament record since the inaugural tournament in than the ACC 1939. If success is best in terms of wins and losses, measured is unrivaled in NCAA annals. With Norththen the ACC Carolina’s victory over Michigan State in the 2009 NCAA 11 teams have captured NCAA title game, ACC basketball championships, including seven over the last years.19 Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have ACC in 1953, Since the league’s inception national championships, including 60 in captured 114 women’s competition and 54 In addition, in men’s. student-ath-NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC times in times in men’s competition and 100 letes 154 women’s action. Yet the Atlantic Coast defied Conference has the odds. Yet has long year of competition, the ACC Now in its 57th the reputationenjoyed as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. the numbersAnd that is not mere conjecture, support it. However, in today’s intercollegiate in today’s athletics, competition However, so competitivehas become so balanced and that it is vir- tually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. THE TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE THE TRADITION mark It is the of true excellence in any Consistency. endeavor. 102 ACC COMPOSITESCHEDULE 12 e ren tN tt 2p.m. NewOrleansatNCState 11/29 11/28 4p.m. Tech atGeorgia Mercer 11/27 p.m. 4:30 Texas Clemsonvs. A&M<(ESPN2) 11/26 7/9p.m. TBD#(ESPN2) Dukevs. 11/25 7p.m. atFlorida(SUN) FloridaState 11/24 7p.m. Tech Virginia atCampbell 11/23 8:15 p.m. Auburn& vs. NCState 11/22 p.m. 2 % atVirginia Roberts Oral 11/21 1/3p.m. Tech Georgia TBD$(ESPNU) vs. 11/20 TBA 11:30 a.m. Tech Georgia Dayton $ vs. 11/19 atFloridaState Stetson 11/18 10 a.m. (ESPN) atLiberty Clemson 11/17 7p.m. atDuke#(ESPNU) Carolina Coastal 11/16 2p.m. Wake vs. Forest Carolina East 11/15 11/14 7p.m. 7p.m. College atBoston Dartmouth 11/13 atNCState State Georgia 7p.m. 9p.m. 11/12 !(ESPNU) Carolina NCCU atNorth !(ESPNU) Carolina FIUatNorth 11/11 11/9 lrd tt s B TBD TBD TBD> vs. Florida State TBD< Clemson vs. 6:45p.m. (FSN) 7p.m. Carolina Nevada atNorth TBD 1p.m. TBD 6:15 p.m. TBD CollegeatProvidence Boston p.m. 2 TechVirginia Delaware@ vs. atWake Forest William &Mary atMiami USC Upstate TBD> vs. Florida State TBD< p.m. 8:30 Clemson vs. TBD TBD# Duke vs. TBD TechVirginia Temple vs. @ 9p.m. Iona> (ESPNU) vs. Florida State TBA TBD TBD% vs. Virginia 7:30 p.m. TBD= vs. Maryland Florida GulfCoastatMiami % Stanford vs. Virginia TBD TBD= vs. Maryland StatWake 7:30Winston-Salem Forest p.m. TBD 7:30 p.m. TBD+ Collegevs. Boston 7:30 p.m. Gardner-Webb atUNC(FSSO) 9:30p.m. Chaminade=(ESPNU) Md vs. atClemson Winthrop TBD TBD Miami vs.TBD^ 7p.m. TechGeorgia TBD$(ESPN2) vs. TBD+ Collegevs. Boston 8:30p.m. TBD 8:15 p.m. TBD+ Collegevs. Boston Peay & Austin vs. NC State atDuke Radford 4:30p.m. (SUN) atMercer Florida State 8p.m. Miami vs.TBD^ New HampshireatMaryland 3:30p.m. p.m. 7 p.m. 6 (FSSO) Clemson atUNCGreensboro p.m. 7 St.Joseph’s+ Collegevs. Boston p.m. 5/7 TBD!(ESPN2) vs. Carolina North 9p.m. & Akron vs. NC State 1:30p.m. !(ESPN2) OhioState UNC vs. 8p.m. % Rider atVirginia Miami vs.Tulane ^ p.m. 8 High PointatWake Forest 6p.m. 7p.m. (CSN) atMaryland Fairfield Tech atVirginia UNC Greensboro 7p.m. College (NY)atBoston St. Francis 7:30 p.m. TBD atDuke#(ESPN) 7:30 atSouthFlorida p.m. Virginia p.m. 4 Nova SoutheasternatMiami 7p.m. (SUN) atFloridaState Jacksonville Tech atVirginia @ Brown 4p.m. 7p.m. (FSFL) Carolina Valparaiso atNorth 4p.m. p.m. 8 TechFlorida A&MatGeorgia 7p.m. 8p.m. NC CentralatMiami(SUN) atWake Forest Roberts Oral 8p.m. SouthernatMd(CSN) Charleston Presbyterian atClemson p.m. 7 Longwood atVirginia atDuke(FSSO) UNC Greensboro 23 ogoda ignaTc 2p.m. Tech atVirginia Longwood 12/30 1p.m. Tech StatGeorgia Winston-Salem 2p.m. p.m. 7 12/29 Wake atUNCGreensboro Forest 12/28 Florida AtlanticatMaryland 12/27 7p.m. College atBoston Massachusetts 12/23 7p.m. 7p.m. (FSFL) atFloridaState UT-Martin 12/22 4p.m. NJITatVirginia 12/21 College atBoston Bryant 12/20 2p.m. atTexas Carolina (ESPN) North 7p.m. 12/19 (FSFL) Auburn atFloridaState 12/17 7p.m. Wake atUNCW(ESPNU) Forest p.m. 7 7p.m. 12/16 p.m. 2 Gardner-Webb atDuke(ESPN2) 12/15 Tech Georgia atUTC(Sun) 12/14 ElonatWake Forest 12/13 2p.m. 7p.m. SouthernatNCState Georgia 12/12 p.m. 8 College atBoston Harvard atAuburn(CSS/CSN+) Virginia 12/9 12/7 p.m. 1 atClemson(FSSO) SouthCarolina 12/6 12:30 p.m. (CBS) UNCatKentucky 12/5 7:15 p.m. IllinoisatClemson(ESPN) 12/2 7p.m. p.m. 7 (ESPNU) atNCState Northwestern 12/1 (ESPN2) atVirginia Penn State 11/30 BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE A tVrii 7p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Bethune-Cookman atMiami atMd(CSN) William &Mary 7p.m. (ESPNU) Carolina Albany atNorth 7:30 7p.m. p.m. UAB atVirginia 7p.m. College atBoston South Carolina atClemson S.C. State atNCState Winthrop p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 atDuke(FSSO) State Long Beach 7p.m. atUNC (ESPN2) Rutgers 10:30 p.m. atArizona(FSN) NC State atVirginia Hampton 7p.m. 8p.m. 7:30 p.m. StatMd(CSN+) Winston-Salem atClemson Western Carolina TechUMBC atVirginia p.m. 7 7p.m. (FSSO) Carolina atNorth Marshall Tech atGeorgia Kennesaw State 7:30 p.m. A&TatMiami Carolina North p.m. 5:30 7:45 p.m. atWake (FSN) NC State Forest 7p.m. TechFSU atGeorgia (FSN) p.m. 4 SouthernatVT Charleston TBA 7p.m. atClemson(FSSO) Col. ofCharleston p.m. 7 (CSN) atVirginia UNC Wilmington 4p.m. Duke(CBS) Gonzaga vs. Miami vs.FlaAtlantic~(SUN) 7 p.m. p.m. 7 8:30p.m. Elon atNCState atGT Bluff Arkansas-Pine Carolina Clemson atEast Miami atStetson 7p.m. 4p.m. (FSFL) StatFloridaState Georgia p.m. 6:45 Rhode IslandatBC(FSN) Furman atClemson 7:30 p.m. Carolina Presbyterian atNorth 7:30 p.m. atMiami State South Carolina 7:30 p.m. p.m. 7 Tech (ESPN2) Virginia atPennState 4:30p.m. atMd(CSN) Kentucky Eastern TBA Tech VMI atVirginia 1p.m. Tech atVirginia Georgia TBA 7:30 p.m. 3p.m. Md(FSSO/MASN) Villanova vs. Miami atBostonCollege(FSN) (SUN) FIU atFloridaState p.m. 6 atMarquette NC State 7p.m. TechUSC atGeorgia (FSSO) p.m. 3:30 p.m. Wake atGonzaga(ESPN2)5:30 Forest St. John’satDuke(ESPN2) 9:30p.m. 9:15 p.m. Tech Siena atGeorgia 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) FSU atOhioState Duke atWisconsin(ESPN) (ESPN2) BC atMichigan 7:15 p.m. atMiami(ESPNU) Minnesota 9p.m. 9:30p.m. TechVirginia atIowa(ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. StatUNC(ESPN) Michigan 7p.m. atIndiana(ESPN2) Maryland (ESPN) Wake atPurdue Forest 1 7p.m. CollegeatDuke(ESPN) Boston 7p.m. 1/13 (RSN) atFloridaState NCState 1/12 p.m. 5:30 (FSN) atMaryland FloridaState 1/10 Noon 7p.m. (Raycom) atNCState Virginia 7p.m. 1/9 atNCState HolyCross 1/6 7p.m. College NJITatBoston 1/5 (ESPNU) UNCatCharleston 1/4 Noon p.m. 1 (CSN) atUNCGreensboro Maryland 1/ 3 College Maine atBoston 1/2 4p.m. Alabama A&MatFloridaState 12/31 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1p.m. Tech atGeorgia State Kentucky 1/30 1 1 Noon (Raycom) atFloridaState GT 1 1/24 1 1 1 1 1 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 0FoiaSaea lmo EP2 7p.m. atClemson(ESPN2) FloridaState p.m. 7 CollegeatWake p.m. 2 (RSN) Boston Forest 10 (FSN) atMaryland Carolina North 9 7 Noon (Raycom) Wake atVirginia Forest 7p.m. 6 7p.m. Tech Georgia atDuke(ESPN) (ESPNU) atVirginia NCState 4 3 2 31 9p.m. p.m. 7 Tech Wake atGeorgia Forest (RSN) 7p.m. atDuke(ESPN) FloridaState 28 27 ClemsonatBC(ESPN2) 26 p.m. 1:30 7p.m. Tech BCatVirginia (Raycom) 23 Wake atUNC(ESPN) Forest 20 8p.m. p.m. 7 p.m. 8 Tech ClemsonatGeorgia (ESPN2) Tech atVirginia NCCentral 19 Wake atDuke(FSN) Forest 18 17 TBA (Raycom) ClemsonatNCState 16 Ta igna(hACcm 7p.m. 9p.m. 7 p.m. atClemson(ESPN) Carolina North (TheACC.com) atVirginia GT (TheACC.com) Miami atVT 8p.m. atWake (Raycom) Forest Maryland 7:45 p.m. 4p.m. TechVirginia atUNC(FSN) 6p.m. 2p.m. Wake ForestatMiami(ESPNU) BC atClemson(Raycom) TechDuke atGeorgia (ESPN) 10 p.m. (ESPN2) IowaState Duke vs. 7p.m. 7p.m. TechGeorgia (CSS) atGeorgia Texas-Pan AmericanatVirginia 7p.m. p.m. 7 7:45 p.m. Texas atFSU Christi A&M-Corpus p.m. 3 Clemson atDuke(FSN) 5:30p.m. Miami atPepperdine TBA Xavier atWake (FSN) Forest (FSN) Florida atNCState 7:30 p.m. p.m. 7 TechGeorgia atCharlotte (ESPN2) VT Hallvs. Seton atWakeRichmond Forest p.m. 6 p.m. 6 (FSSO) atUNCGreensboro NC State Pennsylvania atDuke(ESPN2) uea N Ryo/SN 9p.m. 7 p.m. Duke atUNC(Raycom/ESPN) 9p.m. 7p.m. Tech (ESPNU) Virginia atNCState atMiami(TheACC.com) GT (ESPNU) atMaryland Virginia 8p.m. (ESPNU) Miami atFloridaState 4 p.m. TechClemson atVirginia (*Raycom) 2p.m. p.m. 4 Tech atGeorgia (*Raycom) NC State College(ESPN) Duke atBoston p.m. 9 TechUNC atVirginia (*Raycom) (*Raycom) 9p.m. atFloridaState Maryland 7p.m. Miami atWake Forest(ESPN2) p.m. 5:30 7:45 p.m. (FSN) Carolina atNorth Virginia 2p.m. atClemson(FSN) Maryland 1 p.m. p.m. 3 TechVirginia atMiami(Raycom) 1p.m. College(Raycom) FSU atBoston atNCState NC Central (CBS) Duke atGeorgetown 7p.m. TechVirginia (CSN) atVirginia p.m. 9 7p.m. (Raycom) UNC atNCState (ESPNU) Miami atMaryland 6p.m. Duke atClemson(ESPN—GameDay) 9p.m. p.m. 4 (ESPN2) atMaryland NC State 9p.m. atWake (Raycom) Virginia Forest (Raycom) Duke atNCState 9p.m. 8p.m. Boston CollegeatMiami(RSN) (CSN+) Longwood atMaryland 8p.m. 4p.m. (ESPNU) Miami atVirginia 2p.m. p.m. 6 Tech (RSN) Virginia atFloridaState atBC(Raycom) Maryland (ESPN) Carolina atNorth GT U Sunshine *denotes Raycom splittelecast SUN (CSN, NESN, Network NewEnglandSports RSN Florida FoxSports NESN South FoxSports FSFL &Affiliates Net Sports Fox FSSO South CollegeSports FSN CSS CSN Comcast BowlClassic Orange OldSpiceClassic ~ > GlennWilkesClassic = Maui + Paradise & Off RicoTip Puerto Invitational % Cancun Jam ^ Charleston Classic PhillyHoopGroup $ CancerClassic vs. Coaches 2KSports Challenge Tip-Off Season # NIT Classic @ ! ALL TIMESEASTERN 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 76 Classic < / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 2 Georgia Tech at Clemson (*Raycom) 8 p.m. 8 Tech Georgia atClemson (*Raycom) 2 p.m. 5:30 (FSN) ClemsonatFloridaState Noon p.m. 7 28 Tech BCatGeorgia (RSN) Tulsa atDuke(ESPN2) 27 7p.m. 25 College(ESPNU) atBoston VT 7:45 p.m. 24 Tech Virginia atDuke(FSN) 23 Noon 21 atBC(CBS) Carolina North 20 7p.m. 7p.m. (ESPNU) atVirginia FloridaState 17 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Wake atVT Forest CollegeatFSU(FSN) Boston 16 14 13 6 (ESPN2)7p.m. Wake atFloridaState Forest 3 7 BC at NC State (Raycom) 2 p.m. 2 (Raycom) BCatNCState 7 Clemson at Wake Forest (FSN) 6 p.m. 6 Clemson atWake (FSN) Forest uea igna(S)7:45 p.m. 8 p.m. (*Raycom) Carolina Miami atNorth 4p.m. (FSN) Duke atVirginia 4 p.m. (*Raycom) atVT Maryland atMiami (*Raycom) NC State p.m. 2 atWake (CBS) Carolina Forest North p.m. 9 7p.m. 7p.m. (Raycom) Clemson atMaryland (ESPN) Carolina FSU atNorth p.m. 4 atMiami(RSN) Virginia p.m. 2 atClemson(RSN) Virginia p.m. 2 (*Raycom) Wake atNCState Forest 7 p.m. p.m. 9 (*Raycom) atMaryland GT (RSN) atNCState Maryland Duke atMiami(ESPN) 9p.m. (Raycom) atGT Carolina North p.m. 8 p.m. 1 atWakeGT (*Raycom) Forest p.m. 8 Noon Tech atVirginia Virginia (*Raycom) 4p.m. (ESPN) Carolina atNorth NC State atDuke(CBS) Maryland Miami atClemson(RSN) N tDk EP—aeDy 9p.m. 4p.m. UNC atDuke(ESPN—GameDay) Tech atGeorgia (Raycom) VT p.m. 1:30 Noon 9p.m. p.m. 7 (Raycom) atVirginia Maryland atMiami(ESPN2) Florida State (TheACC.com) atVT NC State (ESPN) Duke atMaryland 9p.m. College(ESPNU) atBoston Virginia FSSO, FSFL) 103 104 2008-09 INREVIEW coach Frank Haith. Overall, Miami has reached 19 history. Miamihasreached wins13 Haith.Overall, Frank coach timesinprogram have won19-plus seasonsunderhead gamessixtimes—includinginback-to-back in1985-86, theHurricanes program ofMiami’smen’sbasketball Since thereturn history. inMiamimen’sbasketball thanany victories othercoach more postseason games in 20 years andtheonlyACC player dosoin2008-09. to games in20years 30-point three-straight post Hurricaneto (35),becomingthefirst Carolina and North Wake (32),Duke(34) Forest 30-pointgamesversus three-straight sons. Heposted sea- three-straight leadtheteaminscoringforatleast to history Hurricane inschool with1,702 theseventh points,became just all-timeleadingscorers gram’s Jack McClinton THAT WILLLEAVE AMARK (.440). goal percentage inagame(1.000) andcareerthree-pointfield goalpercentage 09), three-pointfield (101 (286),single-seasonthree-pointers forcareerthree-pointers records in2008- —andholdstheMiami andatProvidence Carolina North versus tying seventreys —includinghittingacareer-high 35-gamethree-point streak career withaUM-best per gameata.453clipin2008-09.Inaddition,theBaltimore-nativeclosed his twice—includingaleague-leading3.2 three-pointers goalpercentage point field seasonsandinthree- pergameinthree-straight has ledtheleagueinthree-pointers and (.440) goalpercentage career astheACC’s all-timeleaderinthree-pointfield uphisHurricane wrapped andPreseasonWooden Theseniorsharpshooter List List. theMid-SeasonNaismith beingnamedto selection,inaddition to All-District NABC Jack McClinton FIRST CLASS atthehelm,headcoach years winsinfive With fourpostseason GOTTA HAVE HAITH (2009NIT, thepostseason three tripsto 2006NIT). 2008NCAA, ofitslast seasonsandineach play inback-to-back ofpostseason round the first Frank Haith seasonsunderheadcoach timeinfive forthefourth inthepostseason competed Tournament, oftheNationalInvitation thesecondround theHurricanes Advancing to PLAY ON en route to a19-13 Inaddition,Miamihasadvancedpast to record. en route final , who finishes histhree-yearMiamicareerseventhamongthepro- , whofinishes earned his second-straight First Team andwasan First All-ACC honors earned hissecond-straight Frank Haith has including 32-straight starts between the2006-07 between andthe2007-08 seasons. starts including 32-straight record book. record whilehis104 eighthintheMiami shotsalsorank history, careerblocked gram Jimmy Graham BLOCK PARTY four-year career. Brian Asbury U COMEHEREOFTEN 13 times. television aschool-record In 2008-09,Miamiappearedonnetwork AIR TIME ofWake intheupset Forest. career-best 4-for-5 effort includinga er in14-straight games—the10th history, inschool streak longest for theHurricanesin2008-09,appearingall32gamesandhittingathree-point- anduniversity. Thomaswasakeyplayer his/herprogram to a valuablecontributor become to adversity significant whoovercomes player, orteam administrator coach anACC MediaAssociationto men’sorwomen’sbasketball Sports Atlantic Coast presentedby the Award Spirit&Courage recipient ofthe2008-09BobBradley season-endinginjuries, back-to-back recoveringfrom After DON’T EVERGIVEUP in2001-02 theirprevioushighof236set ‘Canes bested and2007-08. 101 in2008-09,includingaschool-record three-pointers from 251 theHurricaneshitaschool-record Despite movingthethree-pointlineback, FROM DOWNTOWN andacademics. inbothathletics performance by theACCgranted foroutstanding thatis Award the ACC. Inaddition,hereceivedtheWeaver-James-Corrigan Honorary in scholar-athlete men’sbasketball thetop givento Award, 2008-09 SkipProsser washonored withthe Inaddition,McClinton fouryears. selections overthelast Duke leadallACC Team teamswithsevenAll-ACC Academic Men'sBasketball doso.Miamiand to season—andwastheonlyAll-ACC pick the second-straight Jack McClinton IT’S ALLINYOUR MIND set a school record in appearances, playing in130 inappearances, gamesoverhis record aschool set was also named to the ACC All-Academic Men’s Basketball Team theACC Men’sBasketball was alsonamedto All-Academic for played in 120 games, tying for eighth-most appearances inpro- played appearances in120 games,tyingforeighth-most He played inallbuttwogamesoverhiscareer(bothasafreshman), Adrian Thomas Jack McClinton was the . The 105 ATHLETIC HONORS ATHLETIC All-ACC First Team Jack McClinton NABC All-District II First Team Jack McClinton Mid-Season Naismith List Jack McClinton List Preseason Wooden Jack McClinton Preseason All-ACC Team Jack McClinton Player of the Week ACC Jack McClinton ACADEMIC AWARDS AND AWARDS ACADEMIC SPECIAL HONORS All-ACC Academic Team Jack McClinton Skip Prosser Award Jack McClinton Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Award Jack McClinton Bob Bradley Spirit & Courage Award Adrian Thomas added Frank Haith Frank was the 2009 recipient of the Bob Bradleywas the 2009 recipient of the Spirit & Courage Award. Madison Square Garden to the list of notable venues in which his Hurricanes have won. Haith’s Hurricanes won at Kentucky’s Arena on Dec. 6, and have also won on Rupp the home court of both North Carolina and Florida during his tenure. With the 70-56 win over St. John’s on Dec. fifth-year27, head coach ADRIAN THOMAS (Shown with (L to R) Wake Forest Faculty Atheltic Representative Forest Dr. Faculty (Shown with (L to R) Wake Richard Carmichael, ACC Commissioner John Swofford and the family of the late Clemson Bob Bradley.) SID POLL POSITION Miami opened the 2008-09 season ranked among the nation’s top 25 in both preseason polls for just the second time in program history. The Hurricanes were No. Top in the preseason USA Today/ESPN 16 25 Coaches’ Poll — tying the highest pre- season ranking in program history — and in the preseason Associated Press No. 17 Poll — marking the team’s highest presea- son ranking in the AP Poll. RAISING ‘CANES class was signing Miami’s 2009-10 both ESPN 25 by ranked among the Top and Scout with three signees among prospects. ESPN’s top 100 THE ACC BATTLING Competing in the nation’s top-ranked men’s basketball challenging. conference is always ACC Five of Miami’s nine regular-season fivelosses were decided by points or less — including three in overtime. Miami held No. 3/3 North Carolina to a sea- son-low 69 points — 23.7 points below its season average, including a season-low 29 Hansbrough out in the first Tyler of the Year half. In addition, UM kept 2008 National Player of double-digits for just the second time in the last two seasons. lead into halftimeMiami took a 13-point in its effort at No. 3/4 Duke, while its defense kept shooting — the lowest output in a half for the Blue first-halfDuke to just 19 points on .194 Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium since Jan. 30, 1982. BRIAN ASBURY ranks rebounders active career the ACC’s second among (654) ’ 14 career double-doubles are sixth-most career double-doubles history in UM ’ 14 and JIMMY GRAHAM needs just six three-pointers to rank among UM’s top 10 ’s Hurricanes have defeated 13 ranked 13 ’s Hurricanes have defeated teams in five seasons, Despite moving back the arc, Miami’s 251 three-pointers2008-09 rank in backDespite moving first the arc, 251 Miami’s in UM history three-pointers for single-season Collins Dwayne season heading into the 2009-10 five losses in 2008-09 were by or less points Five of Miami’s ACC James Dews in career threes Haith Frank including a pair of ranked teams in 2008-09 networkThe Hurricanes appeared on television a school-record times 13 in 2008-09 Collins Dwayne fourth-most players among returning ACC in 2009-10 in field in the nation Miami ranked goal percent 24th in 2008-09 defense (.396) Miami ranked 30th in the nation in rebound margin — (+5.2) in 2008-09 margin in 1969 the best for the Hurricanes since a +10.5 1 2 5 6 BY THE NUMBERS BY 13 13 14 24 30 With their 77-71 win over No. 17/24 Bostonthe Hurricanes won their fourth College, win over No. 17/24 With their 77-71 straight off their home court drought in Chestnut Hill. and snapped a 10-year Miami’s 20-point halftime lead (46-26) at Kentucky was the largest an opponent at by 1980. Arena since Jan. 12, Rupp In 2008-09 alone, the Hurricanes played at some of the most at some of the In 2008-09 alone, the Hurricanes played historic venues in college bas- vs. (Dec. 6 vs. Arena St. ketball Kentucky), — Rupp Madison Square Garden (Dec. 27 vs. North Carolina) and CameronJohn’s), the Dean E. Smith Center (Jan. 17 Indoor Stadium (Feb. 7 vs. Duke). ROAD WARRIORS ROAD AWAKENING win — UM’s Forest Feb. 4, 79-52. That 27-point on Miami defeated then No. 6/7 Wake second over a ranked — was the largest opponent in 2008-09 margin of victory over a ranked opponent in school history and was also Miami’s largest margin of victory in play. ACC STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE fiveThe Hurricanes played this season and games versus teams that were ranked No.1 four of the fiveplayed teams that have been atop the polls in 2008-09 — UConn, North ForestCarolina, and Duke. Wake 106 2008-09 RESUL /00 tFoia#L 07 91 1)Clis()Clis6,525 5,645 (8)Collins 5,027 9,392 26,352 Collins (12) 7,170 (17) Collins (7)Asbury (15)Asbury, Collins (7) Graham (5)McGowan (25)McClinton 19-13 4,979 (9)McClinton, Thomas (24) McClinton 9,314 17,950 10,458 19-12 7-9 18-11, 60-74 L, (16) Asbury (13) Asbury 18-12 5,792 15,244 (7)Dews, Collins 7,200 (5) Asbury W, 78-66 17-11, 6-9 17-10, 6-8 W, 72-64 (9)Asbury (8)Asbury 47-65 L, 6,912 (11)Graham 4,651 (8)Graham W, 62-55 68-78 L, 2,406 (15)Graham Rankings listed AP/ESPN/USA Today CoachesPoll (22)McClinton (19)Dews 5,839 McClinton (18) (34)McClinton ^ ACC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)|#NationalInvitation Tournament 15-10, 4-8 16-10, 5-8 + Played atMadisonSquareGarden|*ACC 4,510 game (7)Asbury, McGowan ! Paradise Jam (U.S.VirginIslands)|@ACC/Big (32)McClinton Ten Challenge 14-7,3-5 (27) McClinton 15-8,4-6 21,750 (11)Collins (35)McClinton atFlorida# (9) Collins 2,458 W, 0-0 69-58 (9)Collins 75-78(OT) L, L,67-80 Providence at # 15-7,4-5 3/20/09 14-6,3-4 4,998 15-9,4-7 VirginiaTech 2-2 ^ vs. 3/18/09 68-73 L, 2-2 2,405 7,623 NCSTATE * (7)Graham RV/RV (23)Collins 81-84 L, (OT) (10) Graham 1,812 (28)McClinton RV/RV 3/12/09 24,109 atGeorgiaTech * McClinton 4,755 (18) W, 5,870 79-52 3/7/09 (10) McGowan (7)Asbury, Collins 65-69 L, atVirginia* 14-5,3-3 3/4/09 14-4,3-2 (24) Collins BOSTON COLLEGE* 2-1 13-3, 2/26/09 3,691 Gamble (13) (21) McClinton L,83-88 (OT) FloridaState at * (9)McClinton Graham (8) (17)2/21/09 (8)McGowan McGowan,McClinton RV/— 3,777 McGowan (12) (15)Dews (20)McClinton No.3/3 NORTHCAROLINA * W,2/18/09 75-69 1,735 atNo.4/3Duke * (8)Graham,McGowan 2-2 13-4, (8) Asbury 3,271 RV/RV 11-3 W, 62-60 (16) Dews 2/15/09 Collins Asbury, (13) No.7/6WAKE FOREST * 2/7/09 RV/RV Graham (13) 2-6 (24) McClinton (23)McClinton 9-3 RV/RV * Maryland at 2/4/09 6-2 1-1 12-3, 3-1 8-3 W, 85-69 L,65-82 5-7 NCState at * 1/31/09 (14)Hurdle (14)McGowan (20) McClinton 10-3 VIRGINIA TECH* 1/27/09 ATTEND (14)Collins (9)Collins 4,206 W, 94-41 RV/RV FLORIDA STATE1/25/09 * RV/— W, 76-50 W,77-71 7-2 W, 70-56 5-2 7-3,0-1 (14)Asbury Carolina* No.5/5North at 1/21/09 W, 76-42 HIGHREBOUNDS 4-2 MARYLAND * 1/17/09 4-1 —/RV RV/25 RV/RV RV/— (27) McClinton at No. 24/171/14/09 Boston W, College 70-62 W, 73-67 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC —/RV L,72-91 (14)Collins 1/10/09 5-3 (16) Collins NORTHCAROLINA CENTRAL 3-1 W, 79-65 L,68-73 1/5/09 7-1 HIGHPOINTS RV/25 22/21 McClinton, (18) 12-4 Collins RV/RV 1/3/09 NORTHFLORIDA 2-1 22/21 12/31/08 22/21 atSt.John’s+ RECORD W, 80-45 2-0 12/27/08 No.25/25CLEMSON* 12/21/08 ROBERT MORRIS 1-0 22/21 L,63-76 12/14/08 RESULTS FIU W, 70-60 Kentucky at 12/12/08 RANK UM STATE OHIO 17/16 @ 12/6/08 W, 96-60 7-9 17/16 12/2/08 STETSON 19-13 12-4 11/29/08 17/16 vs. SanDiego! 11/24/08 vs.No.2/2UConn! 11/23/08 vs. SouthernMiss! 11/21/08 OPPONENT FLORIDA SOUTHERN 11/15/08 DATE NON-CONFERENCE CONFERENCE ALL GAMES VRL OEAA NEUTRAL AWAY HOME OVERALL TS BRIAN ASBURY 107 2-4 6-2.0 1 37-32 69-4.3 6 66-59 125-3.9 10 2008-09 STATISTICS 2008-09 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS TotalOpponents 3 3 600 600 67-152 66-169 .441 .391 22-69 23-75 .391 .307 49-69 30-43 .710 .698 33-74 33-58 107-35.7 91-30.3 49-1 53-0 46 36 48 45 5 7 19 23 205-68.3 185-61.7 TotalOpponents 16 16 3275 3275 400-950 401-938 .421 .428 132-363 135-353 .364 .382 220-289 203-305 .761 .666 199-369 226-377 568-35.5 603-37.7 285-9 272-6 225 193 195 216 65 55 110 94 1152-72.0 1140-71.2 TotalOpponents 32 32 6475 6475 738-1863 796-1865 .396 .427 226-703 251-682 .321 .368 421-579 482-706 .727 .683 378-729 463-809 1107-34.6 1272-39.8 618-18 539-8 427 406 412 427 125 205 122 2123-66.3 194 2325-72.7 SCORE BY PERIODS:SCORE BY MiamiOpponents 1st 2nd 104 TOTAL 89 101 96 205 185 45 Julian Gamble20 Cyrus McGowan31 DeQuan JonesTM 3-0 TEAM 3-2 3-0 11-3.7 37-12.3 18-6.0 2-7 4-5 2-6 .286 .800 .333 0-1 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 .000 2-2 1-1 0-2 1.000 1.000 .000 5-4 1-1 9-3.0 2-0.7 1-1 2-0.7 5-0 1-0 2 0 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6-2.0 9-3.0 4-1.3 32 Brian Asbury00 Graham Jimmy 23 James Dews30 Adrian Thomas 3-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 75-25.0 45-15.0 81-27.0 58-19.3 6-15 7-11 6-20 .400 6-19 .636 .300 .316 2-6 0-0 3-13 4-14 .333 .000 .231 .286 5-5 4-8 2-2 0-1 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 3-9 8-3 3-4 12-4.0 2-2 11-3.7 7-2.3 4-1.3 4-0 7-0 7-0 1 6-0 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 7 1 2 0 3 1 2 19-6.3 4 18-6.0 17-5.7 16-5.3 ## Player33 Jack McClinton21 Collins Dwayne 01 Lance Hurdle 3-3 3-3 GP-GS 3-2 104-34.7 Min-Avg 69-23.0 18-44 102-34.0 FG-FGA 7-17 .409 Pct 8-25 .412 11-29 .320 3FG-FGA .379 Pct 0-0 3-12 .000 FT-FTA 0-0 .250 Pct .000 15-20 1-2 .750 Off-Def 0-9 Tot-Avg .500 6-17 PF-FO 9-3.0 23-7.7 2-4 A 8-0 6-2.0 TO 5-0 Blk 7 Stl 10-0 2 13 11 14 Pts-Avg 0 3 3 5 5 0 47-15.7 29-9.7 1 20-6.7 POSTEASON ACC & NIT GAMES (1-2) POSTEASON ACC SCORE BY PERIODS:SCORE BY MiamiOpponents 1st 2nd 509 476 OT 608 640 TOTAL 35 24 1152 1140 20 Cyrus McGowan31 DeQuan Jones45 16-7 Julian Gamble25 Quigtar Ryan TM 16-2 TEAM 184-11.5 9-0 153-9.6 1-0 16-44 45-5.0 .364 11-41 0-0.0 .268 3-10 2-13 .300 0-0 .154 1-7 .000 .143 0-0 12-16 .750 .000 0-0 4-8 .000 20-26 .500 2-6 46-2.9 .333 0-0 5-18 25-0 .000 23-1.4 5-11 6 16-1.8 18 14-0 0-0 9 5 0-0.0 4-0 16 5 1 5 46-2.9 0-0 1 3 0 1 27-1.7 0 0 0 8-0.9 0 0-0.0 05 Eddie Rios01 Lance Hurdle30 Adrian Thomas00 Graham Jimmy 1-0 16-12 16-2 16-8 408-25.5 359-22.4 17-17.0 325-20.3 36-105 39-89 .343 3-7 25-58 .438 .431 .429 16-41 29-73 .390 0-0 2-3 .397 23-35 .000 .667 1-2 .657 5-18 0-2 .500 4-19 .278 .000 23-1.4 20-22 29-73 42-2.6 40-1 102-6.4 2-3 43 47-2 5-5.0 34-1 27 19 11 18 0 2-0 19 11 3 21 1 111-6.9 12 12 5 108-6.8 55-3.4 0 0 8-8.0 33 Jack McClinton32 Brian Asbury21 Collins Dwayne 16-1623 James Dews 560-35.0 16-13 15-15 113-254 438-27.4 378-25.2 16-5 .445 57-118 52-99 408-25.5 .483 53-117 .525 46-113 .453 .407 11-37 0-0 .297 69-77 21-62 .000 .896 .339 32-43 39-77 .744 10-41 16-21 .506 51-3.2 .762 36-51 28-2 87-5.4 50-50 8-31 100-6.7 45 22-0 39-2.4 42 23-0 20 1 19 33-0 22 11 27 23 348-21.8 9 15 2 16 13 4 157-9.8 143-9.5 11 129-8.1 ACC GAMES (7-9) ACC ## 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 SCORE BY PERIODS:SCORE BY MiamiOpponents 1st 2nd 963 1058 OT 1125 1243 TOTAL 35 24 2325 2123 10 Mark Warren25 Quigtar Ryan TM TEAM 1-0 3-0 1-1.0 3-1.0 0-0 0-1 .000 .000 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 0-0.0 20 Cyrus McGowan00 Graham Jimmy 31 32-22 DeQuan Jones45 Julian Gamble 30-9 480-15.0 32-3 562-18.7 24-0 46-123 353-11.0 .374 51-105 179-7.5 33-98 .486 10-31 20-46 .337 .323 0-0 .435 1-13 .000 45-64 0-0 .077 .703 18-45 .000 19-30 .400 60-80 .633 17-29 140-4.4 54-123 .586 177-5.9 58-1 20-35 55-1.7 15 22-39 65-2 42 61-2.5 19 33-0 19 32 15 10 23-0 36 30 147-4.6 18 8 12 120-4.0 4 10 14 86-2.7 3 57-2.4 23 James Dews32 Asbury Brian 01 Lance Hurdle30 Adrian Thomas 32-1605 Eddie Rios 32-19 809-25.3 31-23 32-2 774-24.2 802-25.9 94-239 550-17.2 90-210 13-4 .393 73-210 .429 59-147 160-12.3 .348 44-132 .401 16-65 21-48 .333 28-82 40-112 .246 .438 .341 .357 31-41 11-24 60-79 .756 52-77 4-6 .458 .759 .675 15-71 .667 61-100 86-2.7 8-12 10-39 161-5.0 37-37 .667 49-1.6 66-0 40-0 74-2.3 43 39 68-1 5-13 29 67-2 39 89 18-1.4 29 4 15 46 25 30 33 9-0 4 263-8.2 256-8.0 5 20 17 19 19 226-7.3 162-5.1 1 4 61-4.7 ## Player33 Jack McClinton21 Collins Dwayne 32-31 31-31 1030-32.2 GP-GS 772-24.9 200-445 Min-Avg .449 109-193 FG-FGA .565 101-223 Pct .453 0-0 3FG-FGA 116-131 Pct .000 .885 112-192 FT-FTA 18-81 .583 Pct 99-3.1 95-132 227-7.3 52-2 Off-Def Tot-Avg 91 57-0 84 PF-FO 41 1 A 59 24 TO 11 617-19.3 Blk 31 330-10.6 Stl Pts-Avg ALL GAMES (19-13) 108 tFoia(I)2-0.2 02 301-9.3 32 73. 32 60374-66.3 3 60-72.7 66-66.1 0 64-66.1 7 9 78-73.1 47-72.9 16 3 2 4 20 7 9 55-65.8 11 1 15 72-73.8 78-66.2 65-66.1 13 4 1 11 14 15 68-73.9 7 11 8 37-34.6 7 19 16 15 58-66.2 21 13 9 5 62-74.1 6 3 16 1 13-24 9 26 80-66.5 25-39.8 35-34.5 5 16 11 21 1 5 17 7 16 69-66.0 .632 69-74.5 36-34.5 5 11-14 18 3 14-21 8 78-65.8 15 67-74.8 12 44-40.2 7 3 22-40.1 4 18 12-19 4 15 9 11-25 13 .583 13 15 .667 8 18 13 3 15-29 52-65.3 13 7-15 4 26-34.4 23 65-75.1 8 4 33-34.7 .905 35-34.5 7-12 .370 14 1 18-27 35-40.7 3 14 73-65.9 .857 75-75.5 13 9 11 13 48-40.9 2-24 12 5 .500 10-27 12-21 19-21 6-29 9 84-65.6 11 18 15-20 38-34.8 21 15 .296 .280 8 18-21 4 5 26-22 28-40.7 6 .520 79-75.5 13 5-10 9 .667 .909 8 15 5 .350 8-27 .826 7-25 .735 29-34.7 14 0 20-18 88-64.6 1 68-75.4 12 19 26-50 .370 10 .737 22 9-19 10-11 20-30 7-20 4 28-41.2 44-34.9 7 19 7 .333 19-23 .411 .261 25-34 14 3-26 .600 8 3 10-27 41-34.5 9 69-63.3 32-41.7 14-19 81-75.8 10 19 .846 .388 9 12 17 9-19 20-60 23-56 6-23 16-28 .313 .556 .410 3 3 14 9-15 .267 .333 60-61.8 .886 18-23 17 10-22 6 16 5 20 19-49 37-34.2 .250 39-42.1 11-13 10-18 5-16 15 .346 25-61 82-62.9 .875 16 9 83-75.5 .500 4-15 L 19 7-21 75-75.1 7 31-35 .727 4 .583 1 38-34.1 .333 65-75.1 41-42.2 8-32 15 .533 11 15-22 18-52 14-25 .400 12 .389 5 26-33.9 8-16 1 W .500 .357 7-8 17 60-74 7 7 12 16-22 7-21 18 24-45 14-24 39-42.3 .294 14-24 18 .324 9 7-34 71-61.9 20-50 .611 1.000 7-18 69-61.2 7 21-42 15 L 20-56 3 62-75.7 3-23 10 12 78-66 3/20/09 3 41-42.4 5-17 .362 23-71 .550 4 39-34.3 .400 9-30 .824 .308 22 77-76.6 .368 14 6 11-18 .750 16 13 2-2 11 .440 5 15 4 47-65 W 3/18/09 41-62.2 21-58 .857 11-20 14 42-60.6 10-25 15-26 .478 12-39 18 15 15 12-27 7-19 85-76.6 14-17 38-34.1 L 4 22-50 41-42.5 6 .727 17 3 12-16 .150 5 56-64.1 10 3/12/09 .521 14 .379 .388 72-64 22-46 17 .329 3 2 .714 14 6-7 32-33.4 17 .684 .418 76-75.9 2 17-21 1 6 15-26 16-22 68-78 16 W .263 3-20 12 25-48 .600 11-29 26-67 7 25-76 40-33.8 5 13 38-42.6 3/7/09 3 91-64.9 23-55 10-14 33-42.8 12 12-20 3 14 11 13-19 4 5-19 .588 41-43.4 .545 at Florida(NIT) .317 9-15 .538 .382 3/4/09 62-55 23 94-75.9 .458 4 15 W 10 11-29 MIAMI 11 12-26 26 11 13 62-62.0 8 10-23 .667 5 L 70-74.3 .323 .415 19-60 10-17 26-68 14-26 16-25 at Providence (NIT) 12-22 .429 11-24 14 5 .474 35-33.5 2/26/09 23 9 9 MIAMI 4 .833 69-58 29-33.4 40-43.6 .778 14 11 9 10-31 .680 27-65 .533 13 9-21 .491 5 25 vs. VirginiaTech 27-57 (ACC 72-74.7 Tournament) 4-6 67-80 .455 20 35-43.8 L .355 15-20 8 13 18 .368 67-63.7 MIAMI 1 2/21/09 15-18 8-21 20-20 15 14-18 .407 21 32-60 26-53 17-25 1 L(OT) 17-33.8 NC State * .493 70-75.0 19 34-33.8 11-31 12 2/18/09 7 5-11 7-19 73-63.2 17 47-44.4 16-19 .815 at MIAMI 14 65-69 7 .333 24-59 30-35.3 .444 15 65-61.2 20 .478 .696 75-78 .355 19 33-67 at GeorgiaTech * .393 19 5-12 W 5 8 .381 9-25 .492 9 MIAMI .818 53-44.2 18-29 22-27 6-18 76-75.6 7 73-75.6 2/15/09 16 .286 17 11-23 8-22 11-31 L 36-35.8 26 24-61 6 4-9 16-23 at Virginia* 22 2/7/09 8-21 45-60.2 3 31-63 79-52 14 7 .636 MIAMI 16 27-33 19-34 .788 .818 .439 6 6-21 6 .444 .439 53-43.5 .333 68-76.0 10 34-35.8 7 18-18 Boston College* 15 76-65.3 .533 68-73 18 .490 L(OT) 2 10 .393 at MIAMI 46-42.6 2/4/09 25-57 13 .455 14-22 28-63 5 17 .640 26-33 29-66 9-11 9-27 .397 .400 23-30 12 13 6 23 12-22 at FloridaState * 13 25-51 .722 81-84 1/31/09 8-15 6 11-28 4 79-77.6 14 10-22 MIAMI 13 16-30 27-68 L(OT) 44-42.3 12 6-15 16-25 9 .364 .273 20 5 80-77.2 .429 .762 45-36.7 60-60.0 Carolina* North 13 .375 .556 15 .130 1/27/09 13-18 9 12 .393 W 63-76.3 4 at MIAMI 20 83-88 .731 20-55 .235 23-21 3-11 18 .407 9-21 14 39-42.1 34-35.3 L 10 9 21-56 .348 32-42 at Duke * 3-23 19 14 18-27 3 60-60.0 24-61 2 5-9 MIAMI 36-35.6 .364 1 75-69 1/25/09 4-17 9 70-83.0 22-54 19-26 4 .444 .273 40-42.5 15 24 8-23 .417 14-25 12-22 Wake Forest * 35-42.9 65-82 0 .263 .833 15 6 .400 8-22 W at MIAMI 3 17 15-21 1/21/09 15 .393 12-44 7 25-60 7 .333 12-27 28-35.5 W 11-29 10 .413 .438 * .645 at Maryland 15-57 13 .583 8-27 1/17/09 8-20 4 15-18 96-96.0 11 MIAMI .493 49-44.2 22-56 62-60 .818 14 42-38.0 4 9-27 16 9 26-63 7-16 8-20 .545 at NCState W * 77-71 20-31 17 14-24 .400 7 .474 35-71 8 MIAMI .613 16 .087 19-30 1/14/09 13 9-11 15-27 25 48-43.2 .414 12 .400 Virginia Tech * 6-15 21 12-22 W 1/10/09 27-57 85-69 .700 4 .316 at MIAMI 42-42.0 .360 12 2-23 19-31 PTS-AVG .640 16 35-36.0 24-58 .682 22-55 16-32 Florida State * 37-42.0 .466 .286 17 15 6-19 76-42 9-25 1/5/09 7-10 .348 at MIAMI W STL 14-28 .357 37-37.0 16-25 .421 12-23 15-22 .692 Carolina * at North 20 27-58 BLK W 10-35 18-19 33-44.5 8-23 .415 MIAMI .417 1/3/09 25-70 94-41 .767 8-19 TO 19 14-23 .190 .667 * Maryland .338 .261 18-26 .300 22-53 70-56 .571 8-25 25-60 L .528 at MIAMI 12/31/08 A 23-30 4-21 .442 56-56.0 .696 23-68 6-23 at Boston College* 12-18 3-10 12/27/08 28-53 .438 8-14 MIAMI W PF 72-91 .733 23-52 .327 20-36 .278 16-23 Florida Atlantic .390 .475 7-16 MIAMI .167 at W 1 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 65 3261 331-5.0 02 13. 381 50-62.0 9 1 14 8 23 31-36.0 10-21 .800 12-15 .353 6-17 .302 16-53 109109

CYRUS McGOWAN GOWAN COLLINS DEWS QUIGTAR C CLINTON GAMBLE C 30 31 32 33 45 00 1 5 10 20 21 23 25 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS vs. Virginia Techat Providenceat Florida 3/12/09 3/18/09 47-65 3/20/09 78-66 L 60-74 W 9-2-0 L 4-1-1 2-1-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 5-3-0 0-0-2 9-7-1 9-1-1 5-2-0 25-7-2 7-0-0 13-1-4 2-1-0 0-1-0 at Florida State *at Florida State COLLEGE *BOSTON at Virginia * *at Georgia Tech *NC STATE 2/18/09 2/21/09 3/4/09 67-80 2/26/09 69-58 3/7/09 68-78 62-55 L W 72-64 L W 3-3-1 8-1-0 W 0-4-0 9-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 12-5-3 8-3-0 2-0-1 16-15-2 22-4-4 13-4-2 13-0-0 13-7-0 DNP 13-1-2 1-2-1 11-2-4 DNP 24-2-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 at Maryland * * FOREST WAKE *at Duke *NORTH CAROLINA 1/31/09 2/4/09 2/15/09 2/7/09 68-73 79-52 65-69 75-78 L W L L (OT) 3-2-1 14-3-2 6-4-4 3-3-1 3-2-0 7-1-0 0-1-0 0-6-0 1-2-2 7-9-0 12-3-4 12-8-3 32-3-2 18-8-6 35-3-2 34-3-2 1-0-0 DNP 4-5-0 DNP MARYLAND *MARYLAND at North * Carolina * STATE FLORIDA TECH *VIRGINIA *at NC State 1/17/09 1/14/09 1/21/09 1/25/09 65-82 62-60 1/27/09 75-69 83-88 L W 81-84 W L (OT) 10-2-0 8-4-0 L (OT) 10-4-3 6-3-2 14-2-1 8-5-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-2 6-5-0 0-3-0 21-7-0 11-2-1 21-5-1 18-2-2 28-5-6 20-4-4 0-0-0 27-6-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-3-0 NORTH FLORIDA CENTRALNORTH CAROLINA ATLANTICFLORIDA College *at Boston 1/3/09 12/31/08 1/5/09 76-42 1/10/09 94-41 85-69 W 77-71 W 5-8-2 W W 7-6-2 11-5-1 8-1-3 11-3-1 8-5-2 2-3-0 6-0-0 0-0-1 3-3-0 15-6-7 13-5-1 6-7-2 17-0-4 6-7-0 12-3-3 20-5-1 13-13-1 DNP 0-0-0 at KentuckyFIU MORRISROBERT CLEMSON *St. John’s 12/6/08 12/14/08 12/21/08 12/12/08 70-62 73-67 12/27/08 72-91 76-50 W W 70-56 L W 2-1-0 0-0-0 W 2-1-0 5-6-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 3-3-1 3-4-1 7-2-1 4-4-0 10-8-0 6-3-0 24-9-4 23-3-2 3-7-3 20-0-4 0-0-0 0-3-1 12-1-2 20-6-4 0-3-0 6-3-1 10-3-1 vs. UConnvs. San DiegoSTETSONOHIO STATE 11/24/08 11/23/08 11/29/08 12/2/08 80-45 63-76 79-65 68-73 W L W L 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 4-4-1 4-1-0 2-2-0 4-1-0 14-5-2 2-3-1 6-5-1 9-9-1 9-1-1 27-5-1 12-1-6 0-5-3 12-0-1 0-1-0 1-2-0 DNP at Florida SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Southern Miss 11/15/08 3/20/09 11/21/08 96-60 60-74 70-60 W L W 5-3-0 8-5-0 3-1-1 7-1-2 5-1-3 0-2-1 13-7-4 DNP 6-4-2 18-1-4 DNP 13-1-2 4-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-8-1 9-2-1 DNP at Georgia Tech *at Georgia Tech *NC STATE vs. Virginia Techat Providence 3/4/09 3/12/09 3/7/09 68-78 3/18/09 47-65 72-64 78-66 L L W 8-6-0 W 4-1-0 6-6-2 6-5-1 10-0-5 3-3-7 13-2-1 12-2-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-1 DNP 4-5-0 0-1-0 10-15-2 2-4-2 11-2-1 4-3-1 9-6-0 8-12-0 DNP 0-2-0 4-4-1 8-3-5 DNP DNP DNP at Duke *at Duke *NORTH CAROLINA *at Florida State COLLEGE *BOSTON at Virginia * 2/15/09 2/18/09 2/21/09 2/7/09 65-69 67-80 2/26/09 69-58 75-78 L 62-55 L L (OT) W 4-15-0 5-2-0 W 6-4-2 2-1-2 4-2-2 0-2-1 0-7-2 7-3-1 8-1-4 DNP DNP 8-0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 DNP DNP 7-7-1 3-4-1 6-1-0 8-7-2 0-1-2 14-2-1 14-4-3 19-7-0 6-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-4-1 DNP VIRGINIA TECH *VIRGINIA *at NC State at Maryland * * FOREST WAKE 1/25/09 1/27/09 1/31/09 2/4/09 83-88 81-84 68-73 L (OT) 79-52 L (OT) 0-6-1 L W 6-8-0 5-1-6 4-5-0 6-11-1 3-2-2 DNP 11-4-4 8-0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-7-0 DNP DNP 0-2-0 23-5-1 8-5-1 2-3-0 18-6-2 2-1-1 2-2-2 5-7-0 0-2-3 DNP 2-1-1 13-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP FLORIDA ATLANTICFLORIDA College *at Boston *MARYLAND at North Carolina * * STATE FLORIDA 1/5/09 1/10/09 1/17/09 1/14/09 85-69 77-71 1/21/09 65-82 62-60 W 75-69 W L W 0-4-0 6-8-0 W 2-10-0 0-5-0 2-4-3 0-4-0 8-1-2 0-1-3 10-0-3 5-2-3 16-2-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-5-0 DNP 2-4-0 DNP 5-6-1 4-5-1 24-9-1 3-1-1 13-7-0 13-4-2 5-5-1 6-9-3 12-0-3 10-11-3 4-2-0 DNP 8-2-1 8-5-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP CLEMSON *St. John’sNORTH FLORIDA CENTRALNORTH CAROLINA 1/3/09 12/21/08 12/31/08 12/27/08 76-42 72-91 94-41 70-56 W L W W DNP 0-4-1 DNP 0-1-0 9-2-4 0-2-1 7-0-2 3-3-2 0-1-0 8-5-1 7-1-3 1-0-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-10-0 11-3-1 17-10-0 4-6-2 10-5-1 10-6-0 8-9-4 16-3-0 16-7-2 9-0-2 7-1-1 DNP 9-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP STETSONOHIO STATEat KentuckyFIU MORRISROBERT 11/29/08 12/2/08 12/6/08 12/14/08 79-65 68-73 12/12/08 70-62 73-67 W L 76-50 W W 8-8-0 7-6-0 W 3-7-0 4-4-1 8-3-3 14-1-3 4-7-1 10-1-1 9-2-6 6-2-1 DNP 8-3-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 10-1-1 DNP DNP 14-8-0 10-12-0 6-4-1 DNP 4-8-0 12-7-2 8-11-2 11-3-2 0-3-0 6-4-1 10-4-0 4-2-1 11-6-3 7-6-1 18-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 15-2-3 DNP DNP FLORIDA SOUTHERNFLORIDA vs. Southern Missvs. UConnvs. San Diego 11/15/08 11/21/08 96-60 11/24/08 70-60 11/23/08 W 80-45 63-76 W 2-5-2 W 8-6-2 L DNP 11-13-0 13-1-3 0--3-1 17-2-4 10-0-2 2-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 5-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 7-10-0 DNP 4-3-1 18-16-1 DNP 10-3-1 14-9-0 5-1-3 8-3-2 8-4-1 7-4-0 0-0-0 16-14-2 6-1-1 DNP 4-3-0 DNP DNP OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L THOMAS JONES ASBURY M OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L GRAHAM HURDLE RIOS WARREN M 110 tFoia(I)32/96-4L(7 oln 8 oln 4 clno 3 hms(1)Collins,Asbury (3)Graham (2)Collins (3)Thomas (1)Graham (3)Graham (2)McGowan (2)Collins,Asbury (1)Graham (1)Four Players (4)McClinton (2)Hurdle,Graham (3)Graham (4)Graham (3)McClinton (5)Graham (1) Four Players (1) Dews (2) Graham (5)Dews (4)Asbury (4)McClinton (8)Collins (3)McClinton (2)Graham (2)Thomas Hurdle,Collins (1)Asbury, (5) Hurdle (2)Asbury (2)Graham (4)Asbury (3)Dews (7)Hurdle (7)Asbury Asbury (3) (4)McClinton Collins (12) (4)Hurdle (2) Asbury (7)Graham (15) Collins,Asbury (17) Collins (4)Thomas,Asbury (5)Thomas (6)McClinton (4)Jones,Graham L (3)McClinton (24) McClinton (4)Hurdle (1)Thomas (25)McClinton (5)McGowan (7)Collins,Dews (1)Four Players (1)Jones W (1)Hurdle Asbury 60-74 Thomas (8) (3)Dews (9)McClinton, W (5)Asbury McGowan Asbury (13) (16) Asbury (2)Graham, Hurdle,Collins (3) Gamble (1)Rios, (3)Gamble 3/20/09 (15)Graham 72-64 (3)McGowan L W L 78-66 Collins (6)McClinton (2)Thomas (11)Graham (3)Hurdle, (9)Asbury 3/7/09 (1)Hurdle, Graham (2)Collins,McClinton (19)Dews 3/18/09 (3)Hurdle (22)McClinton (1)Four Players BLOCKED SHOTS McClinton (6)Hurdle (34) 47-65 62-55 (2)Collins (3)Gamble 68-78 (1) Four Players (3)Hurdle,Thomas,Rios (3) Asbury (8)Graham McClinton L McGowan (35) W (1)Graham, 2/26/09 3/12/09 (OT) L (3)Graham at Florida(NIT) 3/4/09 (2)Collins (7)McGowan, (3)Dews Asbury (32)McClinton (3)Hurdle,Dews McClinton (18) 75-78 at Providence (NIT) (3)McClinton, Dews L (3)Dews (11)Collins 69-58 67-80 vs. VirginiaTech (ACC) (9)Collins W (10) L Graham (4)McClinton 2/7/09 (27)NC STATE McClinton * 2/21/09 (3)Collins 2/18/09 (3)Collins (7)McClinton 65-69 at GeorgiaTech STEALS (4)McClinton * 79-52 (9)Collins (OT) L 68-73 at Virginia* (23)Collins (28)McClinton 2/15/09 (2)Asbury (2)Dews 81-84 Graham 2/4/09 (1)Collins (7) McClinton (18) BOSTON COLLEGE * (4)McClinton ,Collins (6)Hurdle (3)Hurdle (21) McClinton (8)Graham 1/31/09 (4)McClinton (OT) L W at FloridaState * (7)Collins,Asbury 1/27/09 W 83-88 (10) McGowan (8)Asbury NORTH CAROLINA * L Collins (2)McGowan, Collins,Asbury (13) * (3)Gamble 75-69 Duke at (24) Collins 1/25/09 62-60 WAKE FOREST * (6)McClinton McGowan (12) 65-82 ASSISTS 1/21/09 W (9)McClinton (8)McGowan Gamble (13) (20)McClinton W * at Maryland Dews (15) (17) (3)Hurdle 1/14/09 McClinton, McGowan (20)McClinton 1/17/09 at NCState Graham * (8)McGowan, (1)Four Players 77-71 W (16) Dews W 85-69 VIRGINIA TECH* W L Graham (13) Collins (14) FLORIDA STATE 1/10/09 * McClinton (24) (23) McClinton 1/5/09 W 70-56 76-50 Carolina * at North 94-41 (14) Hurdle REBOUNDS 72-91 (14) McGowan MARYLAND (2)Rios,Asbury * W W 12/27/08 12/12/08 12/31/08 76-42 (9)Collins L (4)Asbury, Rios,McClinton at Boston College* 12/21/08 (27) McClinton W FLORIDA ATLANTIC 70-62 73-67 1/3/09 (14) Asbury NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 68-73 L 12/14/08 12/6/08 79-65 NORTH FLORIDA W 12/2/08 at St.John’s POINTS 11/29/08 (14) Collins 63-76 (16)CLEMSON * Collins 80-45 ROBERT MORRIS W/L W 11/23/08 McClinton, (18) Collins 11/24/08 FIU SCORE at Kentucky W 70-60 DATE OHIO STATE 11/21/08 STETSON 96-60 vs. SanDiego 11/15/08 UConn vs. vs. SouthernMiss FLORIDA SOUTHERN OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS 1 ude rhm Collins (1) Hurdle,Graham, JACK McCLINTON (1) Jones (1) Collins,McGowan, Graham (1) Collins,McGowan, Graham (1) Graham,Collins,Asbury 111 Julius Mays, NC State (1/27/09) NC State Julius Mays, at Florida (3/20/09) Robert Morris (12/14/08) TIVES TIVES Harley Fuller, FIU (12/12/08) Fuller, Harley DeAndre Liggins, Kentucky (12/6/08) DeAndre Liggins, Kentucky Patrick (12/6/08) Kentucky Patterson, Toney Douglas, Florida State (1/21/09) Douglas, Florida State Toney Toney (2/18/09) Douglas at Florida State Toney (2/18/09) Douglas at Florida State John Thompson, Florida Southern (11/15/08) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE MADEFREE THROWS ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGEFREE THROW REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALS (2-23) .087 SHOTSBLOCKED .533 (8-15)TURNOVERSFOULS 6 4 17 0 5 2 (12/6/08) at Kentucky at St. John’s (12/27/08) 6 at Maryland Southern Miss (11/21/08); vs. (1/31/09); North Central (1/3/09) Carolina San Diego (11/24/08); vs. 8 Maryland (1/14/09) Maryland (1/14/09) North Florida (12/31/08) North Florida (12/31/08) (1/5/09) Florida Atlantic North Carolina (2/15/09) ASSISTSSTEALS SHOTSBLOCKED TURNOVERSOpponent — TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEFIELD GOAL MADE3 PT FIELD GOALS 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3 PT FG PERCENTAGE 7 MADEFREE THROWS 10 .533 (32-60)ATTEMPTS FREE THROW 6PERCENTAGE FREE THROW 5REBOUNDS 76 35ASSISTS .556 (10-18) 14STEALS .909 (10-11) SHOTSBLOCKED 91TURNOVERSFOULS 39 35 31 UConn (11/23/08) Hasheem Thabeet, Chappell, Robert (12/14/08) Morris Jeremy (1/5/09) Florida Atlantic Tucker, Alex Opponent — TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL (1/27/09) at NC State PERCENTAGEFIELD GOAL 45 MADE3 PT FIELD GOALS 93 PT FG ATTEMPTS 20 (3/4/09) at Georgia Tech 13 Clemson (12/21/08) 17 (1/27/09) at NC State .263 (15-57) (2/7/09) at Duke Eight Players at Virginia (2/26/09) Clemson (12/21/08) 26 (2/18/09) at Florida State (2/18/09) at Florida State 42 12 (3/4/09); vs. UConn (11/23/08) at Georgia Tech (2/7/09) at Duke (3/12/09) Most recently Virginia Tech Teams, Four 2 41 6 Southern vs. (1/5/09); (3/7/09); Florida Atlantic NC State (12/6/08) at Kentucky Miss (11/21/08); (12/6/08) at Kentucky North Central (1/3/09) Carolina at Florida (3/20/09) Clemson (12/21/08) (3/12/09) vs. Virginia Tech North Florida (12/31/08) North Florida (12/31/08) Maryland (1/14/09) Opponent — INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Opponent — INDIVIDUAL POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL FG PCT (min 5 made)3 PT FG MADE3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) 1.000 (5-5) 23 1.000 (2-2) 11 30 16 9 (3/12/09) Thompson, Virginia Tech J.T. Derwin Kitchen, (2/18/09) Florida State A.D. (1/25/09) Virginia Tech Vassallo, (3/4/09) Clinch, Georgia Tech Lewis (2/7/09) Duke Singler, Kyle (3/4/09) Clinch, Georgia Tech Lewis (3/4/09) Clinch, Georgia Tech Lewis REBOUNDS 16 (12/21/08) Clemson Booker, Trevor FT PCT (min 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) (3/7/09) NC State Ben McCauley, FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS FREE THROW 15 (3/12/09) vs. Virginia Tech Malcolm Delaney FREE THROWS MADEFREE THROWS 14 (3/12/09) vs. Virginia Tech Malcolm Delaney at Duke (2/7/09) at Duke 2008-09 SUPERLA 2008-09 2008-09 SUPERLA 2008-09 Dwayne Collins vs.Dwayne (1/5/09) Atlantic Florida Jack McClinton vs. North (2/15/09) Jack McClinton Carolina Jack McClinton vs. N. Carolina Central (1/3/09) vs. N. Carolina Jack McClinton BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED TURNOVERSFOULS 1 5 (3/12/09) Times, Most recently vs. Virginia Tech Six 9 (3/7/09) vs. NC State vs. Robert Morris (12/14/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGEFREE THROW REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALS .444 (4-9) vs. Maryland vs. Clemson (12/21/08) (1/14/09); (12-27) 22 7 1 (1/23/09) Tech UConn (11/23/08); vs. Virginia vs. (3/7/09) vs. UConn (11/23/08); vs. NC State (3/12/09) Virginia Tech vs. 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE MADEFREE THROWS ATTEMPTSFREE THROW .250 (8-32) 2 2 (3/4/09) Tech at Georgia vs. vs. North (2/15/09) Carolina North (2/15/09) Carolina POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEFIELD GOAL MADE3 PT FIELD GOALS 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS (23-71) .324 18 47 5 47 15 at Boston Clemson (12/21/08); vs. College (1/10/09); (3/4/09) at Georgia Tech Southern vs. Miss (11/21/08) (3/12/09) vs. Virginia Tech (11/24/08) San Diego vs. (3/12/09) vs. Virginia Tech BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED TURNOVERSFOULSMiami — TEAM GAME LOWS 13 22 23 (3/4/09); at Boston at Georgia Tech College (1/10/09) FIU (12/12/08) vs. Clemson (12/21/08) vs. FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGE FREE THROW REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALS 1.000 (2-2) 42 56 20 10 vs. North (2/15/09) Carolina North vs. (12/31/08) Florida (2/4/09); vs. San Diego (11/24/08) Forest vs. Wake vs. Florida Southern (11/15/08) Florida Southern (11/15/08) vs. 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE3 PT FIELD GOALS 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3 PT FG PERCENTAGE MADEFREE THROWS 11 .600 (9-15) 32 College (2/21/09) Times, Most recently vs. Boston Four 32 (2/7/09) at Duke (3/4/09) at Georgia Tech vs. North Florida (12/31/08) Miami — TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEFIELD GOAL .528 (28-53) 75 35 96 Florida Southern (11/15/08) vs. vs. Florida Southern (11/15/08) vs. FIU (12/12/08) vs. Florida Southern (11/15/08) STEALS SHOTSBLOCKED TURNOVERS 5 5 7 Graham vs. North (2/15/09) Jimmy Carolina (1/21/09) Thomas vs. Florida State Adrian vs. Jack McClinton (3/12/09) Virginia Tech FT PCT (min 3 made)REBOUNDSASSISTS 1.000 (16-16) 16 (3/7/09) vs. NC State Jack McClinton 7 Southern (11/15/08) Collins vs. Florida Dwayne (3/12/09) Lance Hurdle vs. Virginia Tech 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) MADEFREE THROWS ATTEMPTS FREE THROW 1.000 (4-4) 14 16 16 (12/2/08) vs. Ohio State Jack McClinton (3/18/09) Providence at Jack McClinton (3/7/09) vs. NC State Jack McClinton (3/7/09) vs. NC State Jack McClinton POINTS MADEFIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL FG PCT (min 5 made)3 PT FG MADE (6-7) .857 25 13 35 7 Collins vs. Dwayne (1/5/09) Florida Atlantic vs. North (2/15/09) Jack McClinton Carolina vs. North (2/15/09) Jack McClinton Carolina vs. North (2/15/09) Jack McClinton Carolina (3/18/09) at Providence Jack McClinton Miami — INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Miami — INDIVIDUAL 112 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS JamesDews CyrusMcGowan Brian Asbury Dwayne Collins LanceHurdle,AdrianThomas McClinton Jack CyrusMcGowan Dwayne Collins Dwayne Collins Brian Asbury Brian Asbury, JulianGamble Brian Asbury, JulianGamble,Jimmy Graham Dwayne Collins 1 Jimmy Graham,CyrusMcGowan McClinton Jack 2 3 4 McClinton Jack 6 19 LEADING MIAMIINSCORING GAMES LanceHurdle 1 JamesDews 2 BrianAsbury 4 Dwayne Collins DOUBLE-DOUBLES McClinton Jack Cyrus McGowan, AdrianThomas 1 4 6 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDINGGAMES 1 2 16 20-POINT GAMES NCState, 1/27/09 vs. Brian Asbury 3 30-POINT GAMES vs.Boston College,2/21/09 Brian Asbury Adrian Thomasvs.FloridaState, 1/21/09 Jonesvs.FIU,12/12/08 DeQuan 5 Jimmy Grahamvs.FIU,12/12/08 10 11 12 Jimmy Grahamvs.Wake16 Forest, 2/4/09 30 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORINGGAMES Carolina, Jimmy 2/15/09 Grahamvs.North 4 LanceHurdlevs.VirginiaTech, 3/12/09 4 5 STEALS Carolina JackMcClinton Central,1/3/09 vs.North Dwayne Collinsvs.UConn,11/23/08 4 atGeorgiaTech, BrianAsbury 3/4/09 4 Carolina, Jimmy 2/15/09 Grahamvs.North 4 Dwayne CollinsatGeorgiaTech, 3/4/09 5 BLOCKS JackMcClinton vs.UConn,11/23/08 Dwayne Collinsvs.FloridaSouthern,11/15/08 7 JackMcClinton atNCState, 1/27/09 7 JackMcClinton atDuke, 2/7/09 ASSISTS JackMcClinton vs.FloridaState, 1/21/09 JackMcClinton vs.Wake Forest, 2/4/09 14 15 15 Carolina, McClinton 2/15/09 vs.North Jack 15 16 REBOUNDS 27 27 28 32 34 35 SCORING TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES odCod24,109 atKentucky, 12/6/08 22atFlorida,3/20/09 19vs.Clemson,12/21/08 Dews James Carolina,2/15/09 7,200 (sellout) vs.North 20atKentucky, 12/6/08 1/14/09 Maryland, 17 vs. Florida,12/31/08 Florida,12/31/08 vs.North 53vs.North 54 LanceHurdle 26,352vs.VirginiaTech atACC Tournament, 3/12/09 EddieRios,AdrianThomas McClinton 16, twice,lastatFlorida,3/20/09 Jack 1/14/09 Maryland, 17 vs. Neutral Crowd Brian Asbury, Dwayne Collins Road Crowd Home Crowd Brian Asbury CyrusMcGowan Second HalfDeficit Overcome for aWin Deficit Overcome for aWin JulianGamble,Jimmy Graham,CyrusMcGowan Jimmy Graham Margin ofDefeat Dwayne Collins Margin ofVictory Deficit Halftime Lead Halftime Deficit Lead MIAMI’S LARGEST... JamesDews, JulianGamble,JackMcClinton 1 2 3 4 12 13 LEADINGMIAMIINASSISTS GAMES 1 6 8 9 11 LEADINGMIAMIINREBOUNDING GAMES DWAYNE COLLINS loig3-9 rmtefed13-2 3-7 2-6 Allowing 30-39%fromthefield 0-4 3-0 5-0 15-6 Allowing 40-49%fromthefield 9-2 Allowing 50%orbetter fromthefield 1-6 Shooting 30-39%from thefield 2-0 0-4 Shooting 40-49%from thefield Shooting 50%orbetter from thefield Allowing under50points 0-1 0-1 3-8 Allowing 50-59points 12-2 Allowing 60-69points 2-2 1-0 Allowing 70-79points Allowing 80-89points 2-9 2-0 Allowing 90ormorepoints Scoring under50points 16-4 Scoring 60-69points Scoring 70-79points Scoring 80-89points Scoring 90ormorepoints Tied atthehalf Trailing atthehalf Leading atthehalf THE HURRICANES WHEN... noag nfrs1-0 6-9 12-4 0-3 13-12 In orangeuniforms In blackuniforms 12-7 6-0 2-5 In white uniforms Games decidedby 10 ormorepoints 1-6 Games decidedby sixto ninepoints 0-2 Games decidedby five pointsorless 9-3 games Overtime 1-1 9-9 2-3 1-11 ranked opponents Against TV games 18-0 3-3 1-13 games(beforeAfternoon 6p.m.) 5-4 Evening games(6p.m.orlater) 18-0 5-2 Late games (9p.m.orlater) 8-3 2-1 4-1 Tied with2:00left Trailing with2:00left 1-1 Leading with2:00left Trailing with4:00left 0-2 5-2 Leading with4:00left 2-0 In March 1-4 In February In January In December In November Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday 11-4 Monday 7-7 Sunday 2-1 5-6 Same numberofturnovers asopponent 12-7 Fewer turnovers thanopponent More turnovers thanopponent 1-1 Same numberofreboundsasopponent 3-0 Outrebounded by opponent Outrebounding opponents Allowing under30%from thefield 113 CLINTON C JACK M OVERALL ACC IN REVIEW ACC on | + NIT participant CLINTON, MIAMI SR, CLINTON, SR, MIAMI C C ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Al-Farouq Aminu, WFAl-Farouq Iman Shumpert, GTSolomon Alabi, FSUEd Davis, UNC 76 70 HONORABLE MENTION 59 Chris Singleton, FSU ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 55 Douglas, SR,Toney FSU JR, CU Booker, Trevor Solomon Alabi, FR, FSU 67 Green, SR, UNCDanny L.D. Williams, JR, WF 67 53 28 TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-ACC JACK M 26 JR, UVA Meyinsse, Jerome SR,Greg Paulus, DU Smith, FR, CU Tanner SR, Soroye, Tunji UVA Thomas, FR, ST Johnny FR, UNC Zeller, Tyler Brian Zoubek, JR, DU AWARD “SKIP” PROSSER JACK M ADRIAN THOMAS, JR, MIAMI Sylven Landesberg, UVASylven 76 BOB BRADLEY SPIRIT & AWARD COURAGE CLINTON, SR, UM 188 C 2009 ACC HONORS 2009 ACC James Johnson, WF SO, Malcolm SO, VT Delaney, SR, VTA.D. Vassallo, 100 Green, SR, UNCDanny 83 SO,Gani Lawal, GT 81 48 HONORABLE MENTION Ellington,Wayne JR, UNC K.C. Rivers, SR, CU 46 Landesberg, FR, UVA Sylven Leonard Hamilton, Florida State Leonard Hamilton, ALL-ACC FIRST-TEAM SR,UNCTyler Hansbrough, Douglas, SR, FSUToney 228 JR, UNC Lawson, Ty 226 Gerald Henderson, JR, DUJACK M 210 224 SO, WFJeff Teague, JR, CU Booker, Trevor Rice, SR,Tyrese BC FR, DUKyle Singler, 185 156 JR, MDGreivis Vasquez, 151 116 ALL-ACC THIRD-TEAM 107 PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYER NorthTy Lawson, Carolina OF THE YEAR ROOKIE Landesberg, Virginia Sylven OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER Douglas, Florida State Toney OF THE YEAR COACH SECOND-TEAM ALL-ACC SECOND-TEAM ACC GAMES ACC FIRST TEAM Douglas, Florida State; Jon Scheyer, Toney Hansbrough, Duke; Tyler Singler, Duke; Kyle North Carolina; Gerald Henderson, Duke. SECOND TEAM Maryland;Greivis Vasquez, Lewis Clinch, Ellington, Wayne Georgia Tech; North Carolina; Solomon Alabi, Florida State; Eric Hayes, Maryland. TOURNAMENT MVP Duke Jon Scheyer, 2009 ALL-ACC 2009 ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT TEAMS 2009 ACC BASKETBALL 2009 ACC TOURNAMENT Georgia Dome—Atlanta, Ga. 12 MARCH FIRST ROUND, d. #9 Miami, 65-47 #8 Virginia Tech d. #5 Clemson, 86-81 Georgia#12 Tech #7 Maryland NC State, 74-69 d. #10 Virginia, 76-63 #6 BostonCollege d. #11 13 MARCH QUARTERFINALS, #1 North 79-76 Carolina d. #8 Virginia Tech, 64-62#4 Florida State Georgia d. #12 Tech, #7 Maryland Forest, 75-64 d. #2 Wake #3 Duke d. #6 Boston College, 66-65 14 SEMIFINALS, MARCH #4 Florida State d. #1 North Carolina, 73-70 #3 Duke d. #7 Maryland, 67-61 15 FINALS, MARCH #3 Duke d. #4 Florida State, 79-69 Virginia Georgia Tech1 participant Champion | ^ NCAA Tournament | $ NCAA Champi Tournament Ranking | * ACC ESPN/USA Today AP Ranking followed by 4 .250 12 Lost 3-5 1-7 10 .357 0-1 9-8 1-9 2 18 14 .125 2-6 0-8 12 19 .387 9-8 2-10 1-1 Lost 1 MIAMI +Maryland ^ (—/RV) State +Virginia Tech 2 MIAMI NC 7 Lost 6 .375 10 5-3 1-7 0-1 14-4 2-9 7 16 .533 7 14 Lost 9 1 .438 9 5-3 2-6 2-2 12-4 5-7 19 .594 13 9 .438 .438 5-3 4-4 2-6 3-5 21 19 14 .600 15 14-4 .559 10-6 2-6 5-6 5-4 Lost 1 4-3 Lost 1 Wake Forest (12/20) ^Forest Wake ^ (16/22) Florida State 11 ^ 10 Clemson (24/RV) College ^Boston 5 9 6 .688 9 .625 7 7-1 7 .563 6-2 .563 4-4 4-4 5-3 5-3 24 4-4 25 4-4 7 23 10 22 .774 .714 9 14-1 13-3 12 .719 7-4 .647 7-5 13-3 3-2 15-4 5-2 Lost 2 7-4 Lost 2 5-5 3-2 Lost 3 2-3 Lost 2 TeamNorth (2/1) ^$ Carolina 13 (6/11) *^ Duke 3 11 W .812 5 L 7-1 .688 Pct. 6-2 7-1 Hm 34 4-4 Rd 4 30 .895 W 7 14-1 .811 10-2 L 16-1 10-1 Pct. 6 Won 6-5 Hm 8-1 Rd Lost 1 Neu Streak 114 21.8 ACC amongleagueplayers. opponentswassecond-best pointspergame versus inscoringwith19.3 Asasenior, third pointspergame,whilehis in conferencehistory. heranked issecond-best allthreeseasonsandhis90.0career percentage percentage the ACC infreethrow annals.Healsoled intheACC while hiscareer3.01 isfifth-best three-pointerpergameaverage verted 44 percent from long range, includingan longrange, from percent 44 verted career as the most accurate three-pointshooter accurate career asthemost ACC-leading pergameat a league- 3.2treys three years as a Hurricane, McClinton con- asaHurricane,McClinton three years JACK M JACK best 45.3 percent clip as a senior to rank rank clipasaseniorto 45.3percent best in both school and ACC history. Overhis andACCin bothschool history. career threes rank 11thcareer threesrank inACC history, sixth in the NCAA. His UM-record 286 HisUM-record sixth intheNCAA. C CLINTON ACC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS closed hisMiami #Pae-emNA akGF-G Pct FG-FGA 7.4 7.7 G 208 284 7.8 8.0 Rank NCAA 28 8.4 247 234 37 8.1 277 8.2 31 30 Player-Team 276 8.5 253 9.5 Avg/G ## 33 FIELD GOAL PCT 264 REB 9.7 294 34 31 Mike Scott,So.,UVA Kyle Singler,10. So.,DU 311 31 31 BenMcCauley, G Sr.,9. NCS AladeAminu,Sr., GT 8. 32 Tyler Hansbrough,7. Sr., UNC 25 Rank NCAA Al-Farouq Aminu,Fr.,6. WF 22 Allen,So.,VT Jeff 5. JamesJohnson,So.,WF 4. GaniLawal, So.,GT 3. Trevor2. Booker, Jr., CU 1. Player-Team ## REBOUNDING 0 an re,S. N 85 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.5 51 45 47 46 38 32 1.7 1.6 35 1.6 31 65 48 1.8 35 38 31 55 22 2.0 Avg/G 31 63 Blocks 2.1 Danny Green,Sr., UNC G ChrisSingleton, Fr.,10. FSU 32 73 JeraiGrant,So.,CU 9. Rank NCAA 35 GaniLawal, So.,GT 49 8. 2.0 2.1 JamesJohnson,So., WF 7. 2.2 77 2.1 36 AssaneSene,Fr.,6. UVA 79 69 EdDavis, Fr.,5. UNC 70 38 37 AladeAminu,Sr., GT 4. 32 2.2 2.4 Trevor 34 3. Booker, Jr., 2.4 CU Solomon Alabi,Fr.,2. FSU 85 83 85 1. Player-Team 3.0 38 34 Avg/G 35 ## 2.9 3FG BLOCKED SHOTS 71 92 Danny Green,Sr., UNC G 24 3.2 MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 10. 32 JonScheyer,9. Jr., DU 101 Rank NCAA 29 Sr., K.C.Rivers, CU 8. 39 32 Wayne Ellington,7. Jr., .338 UNC Pct Toney6. Douglas,Sr., FSU 71-210 22 Vassallo, A.D. Sr., VT 5. 3FG-FGA Terrence Oglesby,4. So.,CU Lewis Clinch,Sr., 24 .388 GT 3. McClinton,Sr., Jack UM 2. .453 92-237 G 1. 101-223 Player-Team ## .817 32 Rank NCAA 3-POINT FGMADEPERGAME 32 .810 .835 179-219 Lewis Clinch,Sr., GT 46 .836 188-232 6 101-121 Terrence Oglesby,3. So.,CU 179-214 McClinton,Sr., Jack UM 2. 31 35 1. 34 Player-Team .848 37 .841 Pct .856 ## 89-105 249-296 3-POINT FGPCT 172-201 FT-FTA .867 Toney Douglas,Sr., FSU Teague, Jeff So.,WF 10. 34 33 33 111-128 Vassallo, A.D. Sr., VT .869 9. 40 30 JonScheyer,8. Jr., DU .885 225-259 G 35 Tyler Hansbrough,7. Sr., UNC 116-131 UcheEchefu,Sr., FSU 6. .450 34 22 Rank NCAA ,Sr.,5. BC 232-516 32 GreivisVasquez, Jr.,4. MD 20 .450 .485 MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 3. 10 .483 34 213-473 180-371 McClinton,Sr., Jack UM 2. 215-445 .522 1. .532 Player-Team .514 37 155-297 31 ## 182-342 38 FREE THROW 223-434 PCT 31 .556 35 Vassallo, A.D. Sr., VT .542 Jr., GeraldHenderson, DU 10. 34 184-331 .571 187-345 Wayne Ellington,9. Jr., UNC 189-331 Teague, Jeff So.,WF 8. 31 Tyler 31 Hansbrough,7. Sr., UNC 35 AladeAminu,Sr., GT 6. 32 46 Ty Lawson,5. Jr., UNC 28 JamesJohnson,So.,WF 4. GaniLawal, So.,GT 3. Trevor2. Booker, Jr., CU 1. .T asn r,UC3 8 1165116.6 16.9 16.6 17.5 581 557 18.1 18.8 Avg/G 464 19.1 613 166 172 615 584 Pts 19.3 648 20.7 148 21.5 111 51 61 225 179 617 704 101 16 751 FT 66 182 70 45 162 116 249 83 188 150 3FG 218 35 33 160 101 180 9 85 232 28 FG 35 34 200 31 34 239 223 G 32 46 Landesberg,Fr.,10.Sylven 35 UVA 34 Ty 41 Lawson, Jr., UNC 9. Tyrese Rice,Sr., BC 8. GreivisVasquez, Jr., MD Rank NCAA 7. 37 MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 6. Teague, Jeff So.,WF 16 20 5. Vassallo, A.D. Sr., VT 4. McClinton,Sr., Jack UM 3. Tyler Hansbrough,Sr., UNC 2. Toney Douglas,Sr., FSU 1. Player-Team ## SCORING (Min. 2.5madepergame) (Min. 5.0madepergame) (Min. 2.5madepergame) .Ei ae,J. D3 1 3.2 112 3.0 3.5 3.6 35 84 100 110 3.8 28 29 31 121 4.5 32 5.0 152 5.3 (Min. 3.0assists/game) 6.6 5.0 34 154 Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 176 230 176 Assists 31 33 Sammy Zeglinski,Fr., G UVA 35 EricHayes, 35 Jr.,10. MD 44 IshmaelSmith,Jr., WF 9. 27 Rank NCAA 8 38 Teague, Jeff So.,WF 8. Demontez Stitt,So.,CU 7. MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 6. Fr., ImanShumpert, GT 5. GreivisVasquez, Jr.,4. MD Tyrese Rice,Sr.,3. BC Ty Lawson,2. Jr., UNC 1. Player-Team ## ASSISTS .Kl ige,S. U3 1332.2 32.8 32.2 33.4 1193 1214 1030 1101 37 37 34.7 Avg/G 32 34.6 34.2 33 832 Minutes 36.7 36.5 957 1210 G 24 35 1247 1279 28 McClinton,Sr., Jack UM 36.9 Kyle Singler,10. So.,DU 34 35 JonScheyer,9. Jr., DU 2.6 2.8 1255 Tyrese Rice,Sr.,8. BC Sylven Landesberg,Fr.,7. UVA 34 GreivisVasquez, Jr., 2.7 6. MD 80 93 3.0 Lewis Clinch,Sr., GT 5. Toney4. Douglas,Sr., FSU 94 31 3.3 112 33 Vassallo, A.D. Sr., VT 3. Avg/G 3.0 3.1 MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 2. 3.3 3.4 1. 37 Reb 35 112 Player-Team 3.6 103 95 ## 107 MINUTES PLAYED 34 95 G 34 111 Alade Aminu,Sr., GT 31 LandonMilbourne,Jr., MD 10. 32 28 Allen,So.,VT Jeff 9. 31 Kyle Singler,8. So.,DU 1.6 1.5 Tyler Hansbrough,7. Sr., UNC 1.6 1.7 Dwayne6. Collins,Jr., UM 58 54 53 55 Corey Raji,So.,BC 5. 1.8 1.9 37 Trevor 35 4. Booker, Jr., CU 34 32 Mike Scott,So.,UVA 3. 1.8 67 61 1.9 GaniLawal, So.,GT 2. 63 38 1. 33 Player-Team 58 35 ## 2.1 Avg/G 2.1 31 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Steals 75 64 ChrisSingleton, Fr., G FSU So.,BC RakimSanders, 10. 35 31 JonScheyer,9. Jr., DU Rank NCAA 1.18 Sr., K.C.Rivers, CU 8. 33 45 61 Danny Green,Sr., UNC 7. Toney6. Douglas,Sr., FSU 1.20 72 Allen,So.,VT Jeff 1.415. 1.33 70 Teague, Jeff So.,WF 4. 125 116 Fr., ImanShumpert, 1.49 GT 3. 176 84 154 Ty 81 Lawson,2. Jr., UNC 1.69 1.84 1.57 1. Player-Team 61 59 97 121 Ratio 1.80 ## 3.48 98 STEALS TO 100 12 152 66 176 Lewis Clinch,Sr., GT Sammy Zeglinski,Fr., Ast 10. UVA 230 Fr., ImanShumpert, GT 9. Rank NCAA 3 Tyrese Rice,Sr.,8. BC Demontez Stitt,So.,CU 7. MalcolmDelaney, So.,VT 6. IshmaelSmith,Jr., WF 5. GreivisVasquez, Jr.,4. MD EricHayes, Jr.,3. MD Ty Lawson,2. Jr., UNC 1. Player-Team ## 115 TURNOVER MARGIN TURNOVER ## Team1.2. Duke3. North Carolina4. Maryland5. Clemson6. Forest Wake NCAA Rank7. 17 State Florida 8. Miami G 389. Georgia Tech 12.4 8 2510. Virginia Tech 173 Own Virginia 15.911. 34 187 College Boston 35 37 3112. Opp NC State 12.3 12.2 35 32 15.9 203 3.5 16.4 15.5 15.7 14.3 15.7 205 Ratio 191 31 225 15.3 17.2 34 16.8 32 4.1 3.3 -0.2 34 217 13.5 16.2 13.3 -0.4 2.9 13.4 12.9 313 12.9 28 12.6 -0.6 14.8 30 -0.6 -0.5 14.0 14.5 -0.9 11.2 -0.8 -3.3 ## Team1.2. North Carolina3. Maryland4. College Boston 5. Duke6. NC State NCAA Rank 47. Clemson 638. Virginia Tech 38 G 379. Miami 18.0 3410. Georgia Tech Own 12.4 Virginia 35 14.811. Forest 1.45:1 Wake 14.6 13.412. Opp 95 134 76 Florida State 12.2 1.10:1 96 30 34STEALS 1.19:1 208 37 Ratio 32## 15.3 13.4 13.3 161 253 31 Team 14.9 13.5 14.51. 12.3 246 281 14.9 32 14.3 1.05:1 0.99:1 2. Clemson 31 1.08:1 16.8 12.7 1.05:1 3. 28 35 North Carolina 13.1 0.89:1 13.34. Duke 12.4 12.1 15.95. Forest 0.95:1 Wake 14.8 15.7 0.82:1 6. Georgia Tech 0.84:1 0.77:1 7. Florida State NCAA Rank 268. Maryland9. Virginia Tech 710. Virginia G 36 38 College Boston 11. 40 Miami12. 32 32 46 NC State 325 31 St. 181 31 298 217 37 35 8.6 69 258 256 PG 34 9.3 191 311 34 284 8.3 35 221 8.3 268 221 28 208 8.4 8.1 268 32 6.5 30 179 6.1 7.7 194 168 6.4 6.1 5.6 BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED ## Team1.2. Clemson3. Florida State4. Forest Wake 5. North Carolina6. Georgia Tech7. Virginia Tech NCAA Rank8. College Boston 11 109. Maryland 12 2010. Virginia G Duke11. 35 26 Miami 3212. 31 43 38 NC State 57 Blk. 202 187ASSISTS 31 176 196## 34 34 64 5.8 Team PG 1. 154 5.8 5.7 5.2 2. North Carolina 68 155 1473. NC State 35 72 5.0 864. Clemson 91 4.6 28 4.3 5. Georgia Tech 1456. College Boston 37 32 307. Maryland 112 NCAA Rank 5 4.1 8. Virginia Tech 146 1229. Duke 114 4.0 47 3810. Forest Wake 63 G Miami 66 60 4.0 11. 3.8 Virginia 3.8 12. 685 30 Florida State 134 31 Ast. 34 32 74 RATIO ASSIST/TURNOVER 18.0 458 156 462 34 503 478 PG 35 142 15.3 14.9 236 14.8 186 31 14.9 454 210 511 37 13.4 405 35 32 14.6 28 492 13.1 423 406 348 13.3 12.1 12.7 12.4 ACC TEAM TEAM ACC STATISTICS HEAD COACH FRANK HAITH HEAD COACH 2.3. Forest Wake 4. Miami5. NC State6. Virginia Tech7. Duke8. College Boston 229. Georgia Tech10. Clemson 31 Virginia11. 40.7 Florida 71 State 30 5812. 34.8 Maryland 83 34 32 30 101 5.9 34 37.0 39.8 35.8 81 33.9 34.6 31 37.0 32.4 109 151 34.3 39.1 3.1 37 5.2 3.4 131 36.9 36.4 2.7 32 35 246 28 33.7 2.2 35.8 37.2 36.8 35.2 34.9 35 2.7 35.4 36.4 1.9 0.9 38.1 1.4 -1.7 10. Virginia11. Tech Georgia 12. Forest Wake PCT DEFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ## Team 2671. Forest 2272. Wake 3193. Miami 314. Georgia Tech 28 315. Florida State 1596. College Boston 1567. 126 Virginia NCAA Rank 178. NC State 5.1 319. North Carolina 65 5.6 G 4.1 10.Duke Virginia Tech 207 76 84 5711. 31 3FG 681 Maryland12. 35 34 32 .304 201 3FGA Clemson 134 239 620 226 197REBOUNDING MARGIN 119 Pct. 120 .324 731## 600 703 152 38 28 Team .327 .321 .328 301. 274 34 175 North Carolina 173 814 202 238 524 154 .337 518 265 704 .334 35 .334 37 .338 32 245 183 190 706 17 NCAA Rank 541 .347 529 38 .338 .359 G 41.9 35.6 Own 6.3 Opp Margin 4.5. Miami6. Duke7. Florida State8. Virginia Tech9. College Boston 10. Maryland Georgia Tech11. Forest Wake 12. 155 Virginia 63 173 183 35 127 MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 32 34 34## 216 37 227 251 Team 207 217 631 1911. 234 267 682 31 615 .342 2. Clemson 649 35 .368 766 31 .337 3. Miami 159 .334 .349 2014. Duke 242 126 4925. North Carolina 604 .323 394 286. NC State .333 .320 7. College Boston NCAA 156 Rank8. Florida State 494 349. Virginia Tech .316 93 Maryland G 43 147 32 74 118 38 169 3FG 32 34 256 178 264 37 30 35 251 PG 217 214 8.0 34 267 7.0 202 216 7.8 6.4 35 207 7.2 6.7 6.2 201 6.1 5.7 FREE THROW PERCENTAGES FREE THROW ## Team1.2. Maryland3. North Carolina4. Virginia5. College Boston 6. Duke7. Florida State NCAA Rank 188. Tech Virginia 9. NC State 9 G 38 3110. Forest Wake Clemson 35 73911. 34 27 Miami FT12. 983 463 59 Georgia Tech 541 28 .752 61 FTA 611 733 PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL 35 54 402 .758 ## .738 34 Pct. 536 93 543 37 Team 781. 573 739 .740 176 31 6582. 309 North Carolina 30 791 .725 3. NC State 904 572 32 189 .724 441 31 Clemson .728 804 427 615 32 419 .711 621 .717 665 482 20 .688 NCAA Rank .630 706 38 .683 G 264 42 46 682 3FG 30 .387 3FGA 32 202 256 538 Pct. 684 .375 .374 10. NC State11. Duke12. Virginia 156 30 171 192 772 1789 37 28 .432 905 724 2086 1653 .434 .438 4.5. North Carolina6. Georgia Tech7. Virginia Tech8. Maryland9. College Boston 64 Clemson 81 38 115 1013 31 2468 125 34 .410 117 769 34 842 1848 2000 35 .416 857 148 .421 2014 872 .426 2068 32 .422 794 1842 .431 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE FIELD GOAL ## Team1.2. Florida State3. Miami Forest Wake NCAA Rank 9 G 31 35 24 771 31 FG 1994 32 770 .387 FGA 1933 738 .398 1863 Pct. .396 9.10. Florida State Miami11. Maryland12. Virginia 183 35 219 229 820 1886 32 35 255 .435 796 924 28 1865 2179 701 .427 .424 1682 .417 3.4. NC State5. Clemson6. Duke7. College Boston 8. Virginia Tech Georgia Tech 25 137 54 30 34 166 32 126 172 773 885 34 1626 2000 912 37 31 .475 1971 845 .443 1934 .463 971 815 2186 1868 .437 .444 .436 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL ## Team1.2. Forest Wake North Carolina NCAA Rank 15 4 G 38 31 1205 906 2509 FG 1849 .480 .490 FGA Pct. 8.9. NC State10. Maryland Virginia Tech11. Tech Georgia 12. Virginia 118 150 130 194 30 34 35 31 73.0 72.6 71.8 71.2 69.6 70.7 240 69.1 71.5 1.9 3.4 28 -0.3 2.7 70.0 72.5 -2.5 2.3. Duke4. Clemson5. Forest Wake 6. Miami7. College Boston Florida State 18 16 109 10 31 32 34 37 117 81.0 60 78.3 74.4 77.5 70.7 35 68.0 70.5 65.9 32 10.2 68.3 10.3 11.6 72.7 3.9 64.9 66.3 3.5 6.3 12. VirginiaSCORING MARGIN ## Team1. North Carolina 282 28 10-18 2029 NCAA Rank 1 72.52. 38 G 89.8 72.0 Off. 17.8 Def. Margin 6.7. NC State8. College Boston 9. Virginia Tech10. Forest Wake Tech Georgia 11. North Carolina 234 213 34 245 22-12 30 246 2397 263 34 16-14 275 70.5 19-15 2087 31 31 2405 38 69.6 12-19 24-7 70.7 2216 2193 34-4 2735 71.5 70.7 72.0 1.2. State Florida 3. Duke4. Miami5. Clemson Maryland 96 35 25-10 2271 119 132 177 64.9 204 37 32 32 19-13 30-7 35 2123 23-9 2439 21-14 2177 66.3 65.9 2419 68.0 69.1 11. Virginia12. Florida StateSCORING DEFENSE ## Team 159 133 35 25-10 28 2392 10-18 1960 68.3 70.0 NCAA Rank G W-L Pts Avg/G 5.6. College Boston 7. NC State8. Miami9. Virginia Tech10. Maryland Tech Georgia 63 34 22-12 2528 83 91 74.4 111 30 90 34 16-14 103 19-15 31 2189 32 2470 12-19 35 19-13 73.0 2208 72.6 21-14 2325 2512 71.2 72.7 71.8 ## Team1.2. North Carolina3. Forest Wake 4. Clemson Duke NCAA Rank 2 38 6 G 34-4 31 3413 17 W-L 24-7 89.8 32 2510 Pts 27 81.0 23-9 Avg/G 2507 37 78.3 30-7 2867 77.5 SCORING OFFENSE 116 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS .JriGat O U1 11.3 21 1.4 16 1.4 22 1.6 20 25 16 1.9 1.8 1.6 14 Avg/G 2.0 30 16 28 26 Blocks G 32 16 16 16 2.3 16 36 CU JeraiGrant,SO, 16 Danny Green,SR,UNC 9. AssaneSene,FR,UVA 8. 2.1 Trevor7. Booker, JR,CU 2.2 2.3 JamesJohnson,SO, WF 6. 34 2.4 35 AladeAminu,SR,GT 5. 36 16 EdDavis, FR,UNC 4. 39 2.3 16 GaniLawal, SO,GT Avg/G 3. 16 16 2.6 SolomonAlabi,FR,FSU 37 3FG 2. 3.1 1. Player-Team 41 G 16 49 ## 16 BLOCKED SHOTS 3.3 16 VT MalcolmDelaney, SO, 53 10. UNC Danny Green,SR, Pct 16 Vassallo, A.D. SR,VT 8. .348 Wayne Ellington,7. JR,UNC FGA 141 KC SR,CU Rivers, 6. 49 Toney 3FG 5. Douglas,SR,FSU .377 4. .387 130 G 16 Lewis Clinch,SR,GT 106 .453 49 SR, UM McClinton, Jack 2. 41 117 1. Player-Team 16 53 16 ## .814 3-POINT FGMADEPERGAME .822 118 16 .816 Clinch,SR,GT Lewis 90 96 49 CU Terrence Oglesby,4. SO, 74 Toney3. Douglas,SR,FSU 16 40 .859 .829 SR, UM PCT McClinton, Jack 2. 78 123 16 .878 1. 16 .843 Player-Team FTA 98 102 .855 67 127 ## 117 16 FTM 3-POINT FGPCT 86 107 .909 .896 16 100 Teague, Jeff 55 SO,WF 77 16 G GreivisVasquez, JR,MD 10. 16 16 JonScheyer,9. JR,DU 50 69 Toney8. Douglas,SR,FSU .463 UNC Tyler Hansbrough,7. SR, 16 188 16 MalcolmDelaney, SO,VT 6. .469 87 Ty Lawson,5. JR,NC 239 .478 SR,BC Tyrese Rice, 4. 16 178 112 SR, UM McClinton, Jack 3. Pct .478 85 16 UcheEchefu,SR,FSU 2. .515 201 1. .485 .540 FGA 163 PLAYER-TEAM 96 16 241 163 ## .493 84 FGM .544 FREE THROW PCT 117 88 207 16 169 16 G KC SR,CU Rivers, 16 102 Vassallo, A.D. SR,VT 10. 16 92 .558 BC SO, RakimSanders, 9. 16 181 7.4 Wayne Ellington,8. JR,UNC 16 101 JR,DU GeraldHenderson, 7. 119 6.7 7.5 7.9 16 Tyler Hansbrough,6. SR,UNC 16 Ty Lawson,5. JR,UNC 100 120 119 7.8 GaniLawal, SO,GT 4. 8.1 15 16 15 Avg/G Trevor3. Booker, JR,CU 124 Pts 129 JamesJohnson,SO,WF 2. 8.6 8.9 16 1. 16 Player-Team G 137 142 ## 8.8 16 10.5 16 FIELD GOAL PCT 168 140 Dwayne Collins,JR,UM Kyle Singler,10. SO,DU 16 16 BenMcCauley, SR,ST 9. Al-Farouq Aminu,FR,WF 8. 16.6 Allen,SO,VT Jeff 7. 266 18.2 AladeAminu,SR,GT 6. 16 17.2 291 19.3 WF JamesJohnson,SO, 5. 275 308 16 Avg/G 19.4 Tyler Hansbrough,4. SR,UNC 16 GT 310 Pts 16 GaniLawal, SO, 3. Trevor2. Booker, 16 JR,CU 19.8 G 1. 317 Player-Team 19.9 ## 16 21.8 23.1 318 REBOUNDING 348 369 16 Kyle Singler, SO,DU 16 Wayne Ellington, 16 10. JR,UNC Tyrese Rice,SO,DU 9. Teague, Jeff SO,WF 8. Vassallo, A.D. SR,VT 7. JR,DU Henderson, Gerald 6. Tyler Hansbrough,5. SR,UNC McClinton,SR,UM Jack 3. Toney2. Douglas,SR,FSU 1. Player-Team ## SCORING ACC ONLY GAMES im rhm R M1 11.3 21 16 Jimmy Graham,SR,UM 2.2 35 16 3.1 49 16 Jon Scheyer, JR,DU Terrence Oglesby, SO,CU (Min. 2.5madepergame) (Min. 5.0madepergame) (Min. 2.5madepergame) 0 efTau,S,W 65733.6 34.1 537 34.4 546 16 551 16 16 34.7 35.4 555 35.0 566 Avg/G 16 560 16 Minutes G 37.2 37.1 16 35.6 596 594 570 16 16 37.4 Teague, Jeff SO,WF 16 JonScheyer,10. JR,DU 598 Tyrese Rice,SR,BC 9. 4.9 16 GreivisVasquez, JR,MD 8. 4.6 73 McClinton,SR,UM Jack 7. 73 Lewis Clinch,SR,GT 6. 5.4 4.9 15 Sylven Landesberg,FR,UVA 5. 16 86 79 Toney4. Douglas,SR,FSU Avg/G Vassallo, A.D. SR,VT 3. 16 16 No. 5.8 MalcolmDelaney, SO,VT 2. 5.6 5.7 1. 92 Player-Team 89 G 6.2 91 ## 6.9 16 99 MINUTES PLAYED 16 16 111 16 UcheEchefu,SR,FSU 16 Allen,SO,VT Jeff 9. 2.8 2.9 BenMcCauley, SR,ST 8. GaniLawal, SO,GT 7. 45 46 2.8 3.1 Tyler Hansbrough,6. SR,UNC Al-Farouq Aminu,FR,WF 5. 16 44 16 46 3.0 AladeAminu,SR,GT 4. WF 3.3 48 16 15 JamesJohnson,SO, 3. Avg/G Trevor2. Booker, No. JR,CU 52 3.2 3.5 16 1. Player-Team 3.3 51 G 56 16 3.6 ## DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 50 16 16 57 LandonMilbourne,JR,MD 15 1.7 Mike Scott,SO,UVA 10. 16 BC Corey Raji,SO, 9. 25 Raymond Sykes, SR,CU 8. Allen,SO,VT Jeff 7. 15 Tyler Hansbrough,6. SR,UNC 1.7 Kyle Singler,5. SO,DU 1.8 27 Dwayne4. Collins,JR,UM 28 GaniLawal, SO,GT 3. 16 Avg/G Trevor 1.9 2. Booker, JR,CU 16 1.9 Steals 1. Player-Team 2.1 30 G 31 ## 2.3 33 16 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 16 36 Allen,SO,VT Jeff 16 10. 16 1.3 WF Teague, Jeff SO, 1.2 SR,CU K.C.Rivers, 6. 38 1.5 38 Toney5. Douglas,SR,FSU 1.6 BC 51 SO, RakimSanders, 4. 33 1.6 47 Danny Green,SR,UNC 1.6 3. 36 Ratio 33 51 16 FR,GT ImanShumpert, 2. 15 2.1 TO 48 1.6 56 1. 53 Player-Team 16 2.6 23 37 77 ## Ast 2.8 16 16 STEALS 39 48 61 17 16 G Farnold Degand,JR,ST 102 Lewis Clinch,SR,GT 10. 16 FSU 16 47 Douglas,SR, Toney 9. 16 IshmaelSmith,JR,WF 8. 15 GreivisVasquez, JR,MD 7. 3.3 EricHayes, JR,MD 6. 3.2 53 Demontez Stitt,SO,CU 5. JonScheyer,4. JR,DU 51 3.4 16 3.4 Ty Lawson,3. JR,UNC 3.5 51 16 HankThorns,SO,VT 54 2. 3.8 1. 56 4.8 Player-Team 15 4.0 16 Avg/G 61 ## 76 16 Assists 64 (Min. 3.0assists/game) 6.4 G 16 4.8 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 16 16 102 77 16 Toney Douglas,SR,FSU EricHayes, JR,MD 10. 16 MalcolmDelaney, SO,VT 9. GT MauriceMiller, SO, 8. IshmaelSmith,JR,WF 7. Demontez Stitt,SO,CU 6. FR,GT ImanShumpert, 5. SR,BC Tyrese Rice, 4. GreivisVasquez, JR,MD 3. JR,UNC Ty Lawson, 2. 1. Player-Team ## ASSISTS im rhm R M1 34.6 73 16 Jimmy Graham,SR,UM 1.7 1.7 1.7 27 27 27 16 16 16 JR,DU Gerald Henderson, Chris Singleton, FR,FSU CU Demontez Stitt,SO, 3.2 51 16 GT Lewis Clinch,SR, DWAYNE COLLINS 117 1. Clemson 16 149 9.3 149 STEALS ## Team1. State 2. Florida Clemson 16 3. Duke Tech 4. Georgia 5. Maryland Forest Carolina 6. Wake North 7. Tech 8. Virginia College 16 9. Boston 133 Virginia 10. State 16 11. NC 8.3 13012. Miami 16 16 G 16 123 MARGIN TURNOVER 104 16 8.1 131 ## 16 125 16 6.5 7.7 103 Team 8.2 101 Stl.1. 7.8 2. 6.4 Duke 6.3 3. Maryland PG 4. Clemson5. 16 Florida State 16 6. North Carolina 99 7. Virginia Tech 95 16 8. Virginia 6.2 9. Miami 5.9 94 16 G10. Forest Wake 16 16 Tech Georgia 1611. 16 5.9 12.4 College Boston 12. 11.1 Own 14.9 16 NC State 13.4 14.6 15.5 16.3 16.1 13.1 13.9 16.6 Opp 16 +3.1 16 16 12.9 +5.1 16 +1.3 Margin +0.4 +1.9 16 15.2 15.8 17.5 13.9 13.5 -0.2 14.1 14.3 16 15.6 11.6 12.2 15.4 -1.1 -1.5 -1.9 -2.3 -1.3 11.8 -3.6 Virginia 16 64 4.0 64 North Carolina Virginia 16 16 80 5.0 JAMES DEWS JAMES ## Team1.2. North Carolina3. Maryland4. Duke5. Clemson6. NC State 167. Boston College8. Miami 16.89. Virginia Tech 16 G10. Florida State 13.4 Tech Georgia 11. 14.8 Virginia 1612. 16 Own 16 Forest Wake 16 1.3 12.4 13.4 14.7 12.6 16 15.0 Opp 16 13.9 14.6 16 16 11.1 1.2 11.5 15.4 Ratio 12.4 12.1 14.1 16 1.0 13.1 1.0 1.1 16 1.0 14.9 13.5 17.5 11.9 0.9 11.8 0.8 15.8 0.9 0.8 15.2 0.8 0.8 BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED ## Team1. Forest 2. Wake Georgia Tech 3. Clemson State 5. Florida College Tech 6. Boston Virginia 7. State 16 9. NC Maryland10. 84 16 11. Duke 5.3 16 12. Miami 16 16 89 79 G 65 16 80 ASSISTS 4.9 ## 4.1 64 5.0 5.6 Team Blk.1. State 4.0 2. NC North Carolina 16 3. Maryland 60 PG 4. Clemson Tech 16 5. Georgia 3.8 College 6. Boston 58 16 Duke 7. State 16 8. Florida 3.6 57 9. Miami 55 Forest Wake 10. 16 16 3.6 11. Virginia 3.4 240 Tech 16 12. Virginia 269 16 16 15.0 226 236 214 16 G 14.1 16.8 RATIO ASSIST/TURNOVER 14.8 13.4 235 16 14.7 198 Ast. 12.4 16 16 201 PG 16 12.6 190 16 193 11.9 12.1 16 184 189 11.5 11.8 ACC TEAM TEAM ACC STATISTICS 2.3. Forest Wake 4. Miami5. Clemson6. Virginia Tech7. College Boston 8. Florida State 169. Duke10. Georgia Tech 38.8 NC State11. 16 Virginia 16 1612. 16 34.8 Maryland 35.6 34.8 16 37.7 36.3 +4.0 35.7 34.8 35.5 35.0 16 35.8 35.4 37.2 16 +2.2 16 -0.1 -0.2 +0.6 16 38.6 34.8 32.6 16 -0.7 34.1 36.2 34.1 34.4 -1.4 35.9 40.1 -1.4 -1.8 -1.8 -6.0 10. Maryland10. 11. Virginia Forest 12. Wake PCT DEFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ## Team1. State 2. Florida Forest Tech Wake 3. Georgia College 4. Boston Tech 16 16 5. Virginia 16 16 6. Virginia 93 103 16 16 65 7. Duke State 109 323 16 90 93 8. NC 5.8 326 .319 16 4.1 271 9. Miami .334 111 111 Carolina .343 5.6 G North10. 322 352 11. Clemson 3FGM12. Maryland 16 .345 .315 16 101 16 REBOUNDING MARGIN 285 3FGA 91 16 ## .354 129 255 16 77 Team .357 1. 132 348 Pct. 216 16 North Carolina 363 .356 .371 16 .364 88 127 235 327 16 .374 .388 42.7 G 36.1 Own +6.6 Opp Margin 1. Clemson 16 137 8.6 Carolina 4. North Tech 5. Georgia Tech College 6. Virginia 16 Boston 7. 112 8. Duke State 16 298 9. Florida 137 16 16 Forest .376 99 Wake 10. 109 288 96 11. Maryland 321 .344 282 .340 12. Virginia 16 .340 103 MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 312 16 ## 16 .330 117 Team 65 1. 345 16 2. Miami Clemson 16 198 .339 3. Duke State 16 93 .328 4. NC Carolina 5. North College 289 90 State 6. Boston .322 281 Florida 7. Tech 8. Georgia Tech .320 9. Virginia 16 16 16 112 16 135 109 116 G 16 16 7.0 8.4 6.8 103 117 16 7.3 16 6.4 3FG 7.3 99 96 6.2 6.0 PG FREE THROW PERCENTAGES FREE THROW ## Team1.College 2. Boston State North Carolina3. Florida 4. Virginia 16 5. Maryland Forest 252 State 6. Wake 16 325 16 NC 7. 241 .775 8. Duke 319 316 9. Clemson .755 16 Tech G Virginia 10. 16 286 404 16 11. Miami 209 397 187 16 Tech 12. Georgia 278 .720 FTM .782 253 223 .752 .739 310 PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL .719 16 16 ## FTA 16 209 263 263 Team 16 1. 299 372 377 2. Clemson NC State .699 Pct. 200 .707 16 3. Miami .698 307 203 .651 305 .666 16 137 16 16 356 G 135 .385 116 353 3FGM .382 300 3FGA .387 Pct. 8. Maryland 9. Duke Virginia 10. 11. Clemson State 12. NC 16 423 948 16 .446 16 408 16 16 905 423 416 .451 453 933 916 966 .453 .454 .469 2. Wake Forest Forest 2. Wake 3. Miami Tech 4. Georgia Carolina 5. North Tech 16 College 6. Virginia 417 Boston 7. 16 995 16 407 .419 457 1069 961 16 16 16 .428 .424 421 413 400 956 949 950 .440 .435 .421 12. Virginia PCT DEFENSE FIELD GOAL ## Team1. Florida State 16 387 941 16 .411 365 G 905 FGM .403 FGA Pct. 6. Virginia Tech Tech 6. Virginia Miami 7. State 8. Florida 9. Duke 16 Maryland10. 399 Tech 11. Georgia 927 16 .430 388 909 16 .427 401 938 16 16 16 .428 397 411 418 976 955 1005 .421 .416 .416 1. State 2. NC Forest Carolina Wake 3. North 4. Clemson College 5. Boston 16 484 16 1061 16 16 410 .456 405 876 459 923 .468 16 .439 444 946 996 .446 .485 11. Virginia Tech 12. Georgia PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL ## Team 16 68.3 16 76.1 67.1 74.3 -7.8 -7.2 G FGM FGA Pct. 5. Florida State State 5. Florida College 6. Miami Boston 7. Tech 8. Virginia State 16 9. NC 70.0 16 68.1 73.2 Maryland10. +1.9 74.6 16 -1.4 72.3 16 75.2 71.2 16 72.0 -2.9 72.4 -0.8 76.4 16 -4.0 69.8 74.5 -4.8 ## Team1. 2. Duke North Carolina3. Clemson Forest 4. Wake 16 16 79.3 87.2 16 75.1 16 77.1 75.1 +4.2 G 76.3 72.1 68.4 +5.1 +6.7 +10.9 Off. Def. Margin 10. Georgia Tech Tech Georgia 10. Carolina 11. North State 12. NC SCORING MARGIN 16 16 1217 1221 76.1 76.3 16 1223 76.4 4. Clemson 5. Virginia College 6. Maryland Boston 7. Forest 8. Wake Tech 9. Virginia 16 1194 16 1153 74.6 72.1 16 16 16 1189 1201 1192 16 74.3 75.1 1203 74.5 75.2 SCORING DEFENSE ## Team1. 2. Duke Florida State 3. Miami 16 1090 16 1095 16 G 1152 68.4 68.1 72.0 Pts Avg/G 8. Miami State 9. Florida Maryland10. Tech 11. Georgia 12. Virginia 16 10-6 1120 70.0 16 16 7-9 16 1140 2-14 71.2 1093 7-9 1116 16 68.3 4-12 69.8 1073 67.1 3. Clemson 4. Duke College 5. Boston State Tech 6. NC Virginia 7. 16 9-7 16 1171 9-7 73.2 16 1234 16 16 7-9 77.1 6-10 1157 11-5 1159 1202 72.3 72.4 75.1 SCORING OFFENSE ## Team1. Forest 2. Wake North Carolina 16 11-5 1269 16 79.3 13-3 G 1396 87.2 W-L Pts Avg/G ACC GAMES ONLY ACC 118 im 14 71 43 40 Total 22 31 2nd 21 1st 9 4 0 Miami 26 Florida Memorial 1 0 2 Score by Periods 0 0 4 18 0 1 22 2 3 2 4 0 0 2 Attendance: 2,362 15 0 2 0 1 Technical 8 fouls: FloridaMemorial-None.Miami-None. 1 5 FrankOfficials: Raposo,Freddie 0 Williams,Mike Nance 1 23 0 20 2 2 3 1 2 3 31 0 Game 0-0 2 7 8 0 0 2 2 3 Second Half 0-0 17 0-0 0-1 0 0 2 3 1 12 Half 3 First 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 15 6 3 3 0 0-0 0-1 0 4-7 4 10 3 0 1-3 4 0-2 0 6 1 1-1 0 1-2 1-4 2 2 3 1-2 3-4 11 1 Gamble 0 0 0-1 1 5-6 9 45 Johnson 0-0 10 2-4 6 42 3-3 Jones 0-2 3 4-7 3-3 31 1-4 Thomas 0-4 4 0-0 30 1-9 McGowan 0-2 g 20 4-5 Rios g 0-0 f 05 McClinton 8 5-5 4 f 33 Dews 0 0 23 Asbury 16 f 0 0 1 32 10 Collins 0 1 0 0 21 Graham 0 0 0 1 00 30 0 36 1 1 0 0 2 MIAMI 32 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 7 0 1 1 0-0 Game 25 0 1 2 0-0 2 0 39 0 0-0 Second Half 0 1 7 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 Half First 2-2 2 3 0-1 2-3 1 3 3 0-2 2 2 2-4 2 4 2 0-2 0 0-0 3 1-4 10 0-2 16 2-3 5 0-2 Beague 3 0-5 0-1 9 3-12 32 White 6 0-5 2-2 23 Baggs g g 8-14 0-2 20 0-0 Davis g 4-13 05 4-14 Holmes 23 Gray f c 14 Byron 10 Thomas 00 Rolle 24 FMU and ateam-high four blocksinhisexhibition debut. Hefinishedlegiate witheightpoints,seven dunk. boards stanza, feeding to theballto DeQuanJonesfor col- hisfirst 4 shooting.Dews alsodishedoutan assistintheopening includingseven pointsfrombreak, Dews first-half on3-of- half onasix-pointrunto take the31-21 leadinto the outscored theLions,40-22.TheHurricanesendedfirst lead by asmany 29pointsinthesecondhalfwhichthey minutes remaininginthecontest. TheHurricaneswould and Dews —to take thecommanding52-24 leadwith12 including back-to-back three-pointers from BrianAsbury eightminutesfirst ofthestanza.Miamiuseda21-3 run— ond half,holdingtheLionswithoutafield goalthrough the on theboards.TheHurricanescameoutstrong inthesec- Memorial 40-8inthepaintandtake the44-35advantage men usedtheirsizeadvantage to outscoreFlorida 5-of-5from thefieldGraham went asMiami’sbig aperfect Dews andJimmy Grahamadded10 pointsapiece. Collins added11pointson4-of-5shootingandJames 43 71 knocked down ateam-high points,whileDwayne 12 his Hurricanesdebut,juniortransfer CyrusMcGowan Miami pastFloridaMemorial,71-43, inexhibition play. In Four players scoredindoublefigures to leadNo.16/17 BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. FLORIDA MEMORIAL NO. 16/17 MIAMI EXHIBITION 2008-09 GAMERECAPS EM4 Totals TEAM 9 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 95 -581 42 11 181 200 11 8 21 19 71 21 44 8-15 5-15 29-55 200 10 1 19 6 43 18 35 15-25 2-12 13-56 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 60.0 .500 .571 .500 .143 .640 .433 .600 .167 .232 57.3 .533 .333 .527 .250 .250 .273 14.0 .667 .000 .174 Nov. 2008 1, im 34 76 43 43 21 Total 33 22 2nd 1st 9 4 1 Miami 1 0 Barry 26 17 1 0 0 1 Score by Periods 0 2 0 0 14 2 0 7 0 1 4 Attendance: 2,562 0 0 0 3 0 Technical 14 Miami-None. fouls: Barry-None. 2 0 2 0 Patrick Adams,RonOfficials: Groover, 13 JamesBarker 4 6 0 0 23 0 1 1 27 0 5-6 1 4 Game 0 1 7 2 6 25 0 0-0 3-4 1 Second Half 0 0 20 3 0 0-0 0 2 0 1-3 Half 0-0 First 0-0 1 0 4 3-4 0 3 5 1 0-0 0-0 7 1 19 0 5-7 2 8 1-2 2 1 2-6 3 2 0-0 6 2-7 1 1 1 17 0-0 2 1-2 2-7 Gamble 5 1 1 0 0-0 45 4 0-0 Johnson 1 0-0 6 2 42 0-0 0-2 Asbury 9 2-3 2-2 5 32 0-2 Jones 3-5 3-5 1-3 2 31 Thomas 1-6 6-11 0-0 5 30 Quigtar g 2-4 1-2 25 g g Graham 0-0 00 13 McClinton 0 f 33 2 4-5 Dews 1 23 1 5 Rios 6 2 f 05 Collins 0 1 0 2 20 21 McGowan 0 0 0 0 2 20 0 0 0 11 0 3 2 0 2 0 MIAMI 1 3 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 GAME 0 0 0-0 15 2 0-0 0 0 Second Half 0 0 0 20 5 1-4 1 0-0 0-0 2 Half First 0-0 2 0 0 33 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 2 0-0 3 28 0 1 30 1 0-0 2 2 0-4 1-3 0 0 0 0 2-2 1 0 0 3 1-3 0 0 0-2 1-4 0 2 Morris 0-0 1 1 5 0-0 42 1-4 1 Pellerin 0-1 10 3 0 2 0-1 40 8 Madyun 0 1-3 3 11 0-0 24 Trapp 1 3 3 0-0 23 0-1 Taylor 2-5 5 4 0-0 22 0-1 Astigarraga 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-2 10 Visinkis 3-14 0-0 3-7 05 g Uz g 4-9 3-9 03 g Chiverton 25 Nsangou c f 21 Tucker 14 Whitfield 32 Bishop 44 BARRY shooting andwas amongfive ‘Canesto recordablock. attempts. McGowan finished withninepointson4-of-5 steals in25minutes andconverted bothofhisfreethrow assists inthewin.McClinton grabbedagame-highthree apiece, whileEddieRiosdishedoutagame-highseven Jimmy Grahampulleddown agame-highsixrebounds pair to and UM’slong-distancebarrage.McClinton, Asbury James Dews hit2-of-3andAdrianThomasaddedanother from longrangeandMcClinton made3-of-5attempts. 43 shot 3-of-4 exhibitionmanaged intheirfirst game.Asbury new arc,almostthreetimesasmany astheHurricanes 39 points.Miamiconverted 14three-pointers from the in benchpointsawinthatsaw UMleadby asmany as advantage 49-26,anduseda35-12 out-rebounding Barry percent from thefield. Miamialsodominated theboards, their three-pointers, whilekeeping theBucsto just27.8 76 46.4 percentoftheirfield goals—including47.6 percentof son witha76-43 winover Barry. TheHurricanesconverted pointsasMiamicloseditsexhibition added13 sea- Asbury Jack McClinton scoredagame-high17 pointsandBrian BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. BARRY NO. 16/17 MIAMI EXHIBITION EM3 Totals TEAM 1 46 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 55 -361 61 391 200 9 1 19 9 43 19 26 6-11 7-23 15-54 65 02 42 91 61 869200 9 6 18 15 76 16 49 14-21 10-21 26-56 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 44.7 .667 .750 .476 .667 .464 .448 .500 .571 .300 .308 .267 .292 41.2 .556 .222 .481 28.0 .545 .304 .278 Nov. 8,2008 verted 28 points off theMoccasins'17verted 28pointsoff turnovers. outscored FloridaSouthern42-16 inthepaintandcon- points inthefinal 91/2minutes. TheHurricanes andscored35 lead. TheHurricanesled43-25athalftime er a19-2runover a41/2-minute span to take a33-12 Riossankapairof3-pointers asMiamiputtogeth- week. Lance Hurdle,whoisexpected to rejoinpracticenext for injuredpointguard 3 from 3-pointrangestarting finished with13.Rioswent 3-for- points, andBrianAsbury was theirhighestever. EddieRioshadacareer-high17 for theHurricanes,whosepreseasonranking scored 18 double-double injust25minutes, andJackMcClinton also points andacareer-high16 reboundsfor his11thcareer 17 MiamibeatFloridaSouthern.Dwayne Collinshad18 DeQuan Joneshadseven pointsin17 60 minutes to helpNo. 96 rebounds andseven pointsandhighlytouted freshman could have animpact,too. CyrusMcGowan had10 from lastseason,andtheirnewcomers lookasiftheyers (AP) TheMiamiHurricanesreturn mostoftheirtop scor- BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. FLORIDA SOUTHERN NO. 16/17 MIAMI GAME 1 im 35 96 60 53 Total 35 43 2nd 25 1st 10 1 Miami 21 17 0 2 1 Florida Southern 0 1 Score by Periods 0 12 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 4 4 2 17 Attendance: 4,206 0 0 2 13 7 Technical fouls: FloridaSouthern-None.Miami-None. 4 0 25 0 1 JoeLindsay, 0 Officials: Nichols,Freddie Jeff Williams 1 6 1 0 5 1 7 27 29 0 2-3 1 Game 0 2 2 1 1-2 3 0 0-0 Second Half 1-2 2 0 0 0-1 0 25 3 3 1-1 Half First 0-1 2 3 0 0 6-9 1 5 0-0 15 3-7 4 4 0 0 0-0 5 1-4 2 17 18 2 0-0 1 0-0 2-7 1 2 3 1 0 0-0 0-0 Gamble 0-0 2 1 18 0 45 1-3 Asbury 1-4 2-2 4-4 2 7 32 Jones 2-7 3-3 16 2-4 31 Thomas 6-6 1 6-10 6-15 30 Quigtar 0-0 10 g 2-4 25 g g Graham 6-11 1-1 00 0 McClinton f 33 2-5 0 Dews 14 23 Rios 0 1 f 05 Collins 1 0 20 21 25 McGowan 0 0 15 1 1 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 MIAMI 6 22 1 0 1 29 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 29 7 10 0-0 0 1 0 Game 23 5 3 23 3 2 0-0 4 2-4 Second Half 0 3 0 2 0 5 3 1 0-0 0-0 Half First 0 1 3 8 3 6-6 8 2 2 2-4 1-2 4 0-0 3 2 0-0 6 1 2-4 0 1-5 1 2 2-5 8 2-5 2 2 2-8 1-2 Bradley 3 2-2 6 2 23 1-2 Fredrick 7 2-4 2-2 7 21 3-13 Thompson 2-2 2-9 0-7 0-3 15 Williams g 0-0 2-13 0-0 05 Jenkins g 0-1 02 4-9 Eldridge g 22 Rayfield f c 20 Jenkins 01 Singleton 45 Smith 32 SOUTHERN FLA. EM41 4 Totals TEAM 1 4 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 57 -81-35 99 01 200 8 4 15 20 96 19 56 18-23 8-18 35-75 96 -21-33 66 21 200 6 4 17 12 60 16 37 16-23 6-22 19-67 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 24.7 .696 .273 .284 47.4 .783 .750 .444 .571 .467 .435 .750 .571 .273 .273 .323 .250 57.6 .818 .364 .517 Nov. 2008 15, GAME 2 Nov. 21, 2008 GAME 3 Nov. 23, 2008 GAME 4 Nov. 24, 2008 NO. 16/17 MIAMI 70 NO. 2/2 CONNECTICUT 76 NO. 21/22 MIAMI 80 SOUTHERN MISS 60 NO. 16/17 MIAMI 63 SAN DIEGO 45 Paradise Jam First Round Paradise Jam Semifinals Paradise Jam Third-Place Game UVI Sports & Fitness Center—St. Thomas, Virgin Islands UVI Sports & Fitness Center—St. Thomas, Virgin Islands UVI Sports & Fitness Center—St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

(AP) No. 17 Miami got a spark from an unexpected source (AP) Hasheem Thabeet and the second-ranked (AP) After a hard-fought loss in the semifinals, Miami at the Paradise Jam on Friday. Senior guard Lance Hurdle, Connecticut Huskies overpowered Miami in the Paradise responded with a dominating victory over San Diego. who missed the Hurricanes' season opener with a high Jam semifinals. The 7-foot-3 Thabeet had 19 points on 8- Brian Asbury scored 14 points to lead four Miami players ankle sprain, returned to the lineup to give them 13 points for-11 shooting, and added 14 rebounds and seven blocks in double figures in the 80-45 win. "That was just a good on 5-for-6 shooting in a 70-60 win over Southern Miss. "It's in 32 minutes in Connecticut's 76-63 victory over Miami. old-fashioned rear-end kicking," San Diego head coach great to be back with my teammates," Hurdle said. "The A.J. Price added 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Bill Grier told reporters after the lopsided defeat. Coming adrenaline was flowing. I felt like a kid on Christmas." Huskies. Jack McClinton had 27 points for the Hurricanes off their first loss to No. 2 Connecticut, the former No. 17 Hurdle's 22 minutes of play included a clutch 3-pointer at and Dwayne Collins added 16 points and 14 rebounds. Hurricanes bounced back quickly to claim third-place of the first-half buzzer to give the Hurricanes a 36-24 lead. McClinton was 5-for-8 from 3-point range. The Huskies the eight-team tournament. Miami scored 21 points off Grinning widely, Hurdle jogged backward as the buzzer shot 47.5 percent, while holding the Canes to 35.3 per- turnovers, compared to just two points off turnovers for blared and his jubilant teammates crowded around him cent, and had a 48-30 advantage in points in the paint. San Diego. "Defensively, I thought we were outstanding in on the way to the locker room. Dwayne Collins added 14 the second half," Haith said. "It was good to see produc- points and nine rebounds for Miami (2-0). Jack McClinton tion out of a lot of guys." Jimmy Graham scored 11 points, MIAMI FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN had 13 points for Miami. The Golden Eagles (2-1) outre- and Cyrus McGowan and Lance Hurdle each had 10. The 20 McGowan f 3-6 2-2 0-0 3 3 8 2 4 1 0 30 bounded the Hurricanes 35-33, but Miami shot 44.7 per- 21 Collins f 6-15 0-0 4-6 14 3 16 2 0 1 1 32 Canes controlled the boards, outrebounding San Diego cent from the floor while holding Southern Miss to 39 per- 05 Rios g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 42-28. Besides being the team's second highest scorer, cent in a game that had three lead changes and two ties. 23 Dews g 2-8 0-5 0-0 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 20 Graham grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds for his first Miami, which entered the season with its highest presea- 33 McClinton g 10-23 5-8 2-3 5 2 27 1 2 0 0 32 career double-double — which coincided with his birthday. 00 Graham 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 3 1 0 17 son ranking, took a 15 point-lead with 4:37 remaining and 01 Hurdle 0-4 0-0 2-4 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 21 never looked back. 30 Thomas 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 Jones 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 4 0 1 0 0 16 MIAMI FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 32 Asbury 1-5 0-2 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 23 20 McGowan f 3-6 1-1 3-4 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 22 SOUTHERN MISS FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 45 Gamble 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 Collins f 3-3 0-0 2-4 4 3 8 1 2 1 3 22 TEAM 2 05 Rios g 1-4 0-1 3-4 3 0 5 2 0 0 1 20 14 Stone f 0-4 0-0 3-6 5 3 3 2 1 0 1 28 Totals 24-68 7-18 8-14 37 21 63 7 11 3 1 200 23 Dews g 3-6 0-2 0-0 1 2 6 1 2 0 0 19 32 Stephens f 3-7 0-0 1-2 6 5 7 1 1 0 0 23 33 McClinton g 2-7 1-6 4-4 1 0 9 1 1 0 1 27 01 Beasley g 7-14 0-1 0-0 3 2 14 1 1 0 1 34 FGs 3FGs FTs 00 Graham 5-8 0-0 1-4 13 2 11 0 0 0 0 15 03 Wise g 7-19 1-6 6-7 3 3 21 4 3 0 1 38 First Half .333 .571 .556 01 Hurdle 3-7 2-4 2-2 0 1 10 2 1 0 2 18 15 Horton g 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 26 Second Half .371 .273 .600 30 Thomas 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 00 McCauley 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Game .353 .389 .571 31 Jones 1-4 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 1 1 1 2 19 20 Lino 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 Asbury 4-8 0-1 6-6 5 2 14 2 0 0 0 17 23 Craft 2-7 1-4 0-0 4 2 5 0 2 0 0 28 45 Gamble 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 3 0 1 0 15 33 Smith 4-5 0-0 2-3 6 5 10 0 1 0 0 20 UCONN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN TEAM 3 119 TEAM 3 04 Adrien f 3-9 0-0 0-0 7 1 6 0 1 1 0 33 Totals 26-57 5-18 23-30 42 16 80 14 7 4 10 200 Totals 23-59 2-12 12-18 35 25 60 9 10 0 3 200 34 Thabeet c 8-11 0-0 3-5 14 2 19 1 2 7 1 32 11 Dyson g 4-7 0-0 4-4 3 4 12 3 5 0 1 21 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs First Half .433 .222 .769 First Half .313 .286 .333 12 Price g 5-13 2-5 1-4 11 2 13 5 3 0 1 33 24 Austrie g 1-6 0-3 7-9 0 1 9 2 0 0 1 34 Second Half .481 .333 .765 Second Half .481 .000 .833 Game .456 .278 .767 Game .390 .167 .667 02 Beverly 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 Walker 5-10 1-2 0-0 3 3 11 3 3 0 1 31 33 Edwards 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 6 1 0 1 1 11 SAN DIEGO FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN MIAMI FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 35 Okwandu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 2 21 Pomare f 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 2 7 0 1 0 0 13 20 McGowan f 2-6 0-2 0-1 3 5 4 1 2 0 1 21 Totals 29-61 3-10 15-22 42 15 76 15 14 9 6 200 01 Johnson g 3-9 2-6 2-2 1 2 10 3 4 0 0 29 21 Collins f 3-3 0-0 8-10 9 1 14 0 3 0 1 26 12 Lewis g 5-8 1-3 0-0 6 3 11 0 0 0 0 30 05 Rios g 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 12 FGs 3FGs FTs 20 Dorr g 0-3 0-2 1-2 3 3 1 3 3 0 1 29 23 Dews g 2-8 1-4 2-2 4 2 7 0 1 0 0 28 First Half .552 .500 .500 23 Jackson g 3-9 1-3 2-2 3 3 9 0 2 1 0 30 33 McClinton g 4-9 2-6 3-4 1 2 13 2 5 0 1 28 Second Half .406 .000 .786 03 Ginty 0-4 0-4 0-0 3 1 0 3 1 1 1 19 00 Graham 3-4 0-0 2-5 6 3 8 2 1 3 0 24 Game .475 .300 .682 13 Brown 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 01 Hurdle 3-5 2-3 5-6 1 2 13 3 0 0 1 22 22 Jones 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 10 30 Thomas 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 7 Officials: Raymond Styons, Sean Hull, Zelton Steed 42 Lozeau 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 17 31 Jones 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Technical fouls: UConn-None. Miami-None. 44 Mafra 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 3 3 0 1 1 0 9 32 Asbury 2-6 0-2 2-2 4 1 6 2 0 1 2 25 TEAM 1 1 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 45 Gamble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 17-52 4-21 7-10 28 24 45 9 15 4 2 200 TEAM 2 No. 16/17 Miami 31 32 63 Totals 21-47 6-20 22-30 33 17 70 12 13 4 7 200 No. 2/2 Connecticut 39 37 76 FGs 3FGs FTs First Half .423 .273 .833 FGs 3FGs FTs Second Half .231 .100 .500 First Half .462 .333 1.000 Game .327 .190 .700 Second Half .429 .250 .636 Game .447 .300 .733 Officials: Bryan Dorsey, Joe DeMayo, Terry Wymer Technical fouls: San Diego-None. Miami-None. Officials: Larry Scriotto, Joe DeMayo, Zelton Steed Attendance: 3,691 Technical fouls: Southern Miss-None. Miami-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total No. 21/22 Miami 38 42 80 Southern Miss 24 36 60 San Diego 30 15 45 Miami 36 34 70 120 tto 73 65 79 38 Total 40 2nd 27 39 1st 9 23 1 No. 21/22 Miami 12 1 0 0 Stetson 0 3 11 1 Score by 0 Periods 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 20 Attendance: 3,777 6 2 0 0 2 Technical fouls: Stetson-None. Miami-None. 0 1 0 1 1 Kersey, Karl Hess,Bryan Officials: Shaw Curtis 26 2 1 6 29 2 0 2 5 21 0 1-2 2 Game 0 0 0 2-2 1 22 1 0-0 0 Second Half 2-2 0 0 8 0 0-1 2 0 2 0-5 Half First 0-1 1 0 0 2-7 0-0 3 6 0-0 24 0-2 3 10 1 0 2-3 8 0-0 12 8 1 2 1 2-4 1 0-2 0-0 4 12 2 3 1 0-0 Gamble 0-0 4 0 3 45 5-5 4-5 Asbury 2-4 7 14 3-4 32 1-5 Jones 4-7 2-3 0 1-1 31 Thomas 3-8 0-0 8 30 2-6 Rios g 5-7 3-6 05 g Graham g 1-1 00 McClinton f 33 5-8 17 Dews 0 23 5 Hurdle 2 f 01 Collins 0 12 4 1 21 McGowan 1 0 0 0 20 1 0 18 6 0 0 0 MIAMI 0 1 1 0 0 0 34 0 28 23 0 2 0 2 2 16 0 1 0 Game 0-0 1 0 3 2 2 1 0 Second Half 2 2-6 24 0 1 2 2 2 0-0 Half 3 First 1 2 2 2-6 1 1 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0-0 25 0 14 0-0 0-1 0 2 3 2 0-0 7 2 0-1 2-2 0 3 7 0-0 4 4 0-2 11 0 4-5 2-2 21Diaz Lohuis 6 1 0-2 0-100-70-024 0-0 3-6 4-8 15 Radford 0-0 4 0-4 9-21 13 4-10 Dupiton 1-2 1-2 0-6 11 Bowen g 3-5 0-0 g 10 Williams 5-6 g 03 Thomas c 31 Blair f 14 0000119 Smith 02 Lang 22 Oliver 21 STETSON points throughout thesecondhalf. to a39-27 Miamiledby 10-or-more leadatthebreak. Rios, gave Miamia30-16 lead,andtheHurricanesrolled half,whichincludedapairof3-pointers bythe first Eddie Hatters (2-3)with25points.A10-0 runmidway through with seven rebounds.Stetson Blairledthe guardGarfield recording histhirddouble-doubleoftheseason,finishing involved."er whocanget others Collinsfell justshy of coach DerekWaugh said."That'sthesignofagoodplay- out ofthegameandheendsupwithsixassists,"Stetson 65 points."Wewith 1,164 triedourbestto take McClinton Presto for 22ndplaceontheschool'scareerscoringlist points apiece.McClinton, Miami'stop scorer, passedKevin while Jimmy GrahamandLanceHurdlefinished witheight Dwayne pointsandJamesDews added10, Collinshad12 McGowan ledMiami(4-1)withacareer-high14points. 79 points, leadingtheHurricanesto a79-65win.Cyrus contribute. McClinton hadsixassistsandfinished with12 for anentirehalf,buttheMiamiguardstillfound away to (AP) TheStetson defense heldJackMcClinton scoreless BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. STETSON NO. 21/22 MIAMI 5 GAME EM6 Totals TEAM 4 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 36 03 -13 06 21 200 6 7 13 12 65 20 36 9-11 10-35 23-68 75 -61-64 67 31 200 4 2 15 13 79 16 48 18-26 7-16 27-59 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs G FsFTs 3FGs FGs 48.3 .692 .438 .458 .818 .800 .286 .214 .338 .323 31.3 .833 .333 .351 51.2 .727 .625 .591 38.5 .667 .250 .378 Nov. 29,2008 GAME 6 GAME 1Clisf4500051 27 1 0 27 3 0 2 2 8 1 0 0 11 10 0-5 2 0-0 12 4-5 6-8 6 0-2 f 0 2-8 18 0 6 0 0 f 11 Collins 0 1 0 1 21 McGowan 2 0 1 20 0 0 0 1 40 0 5 MIAMI 2 29 3 2 1 0 1 5 2 1 22 40 0 0-0 1 2 9 2 0 Game 2 28 0 0-1 2 0 2 1-4 1 3 Second Half 1 2 0-2 2 2 0-0 0-0 20 2 Half First 2-2 7 0 2 2 0-0 2-6 3 1-1 6 1 11 1 4 0-1 1-1 1 1 2-3 19 4 6 2-3 4 6-12 Buford 3 6-15 44 1-4 1-2 6 Mullens 0-2 32 0-6 2-6 g 6-8 Madsen 0-0 15 5-12 Crater 1-1 3-3 10 g Diebler 6-14 f 33 Simmons f f 02 Lauderdale 52 Lighty 23 Turner 21 OHIO STATE possession andstayed aheadtherestofway. andtheBuckeyes54, took leadontheirnext theirfirst er charge.Turner's layup with7:28 tiedthegameat left rebuilt themarginto eightbefore OhioState madeanoth- straight pointsto cutthedeficit to 38-37. TheHurricanes secutive possessions,allowing theBuckeyes 13 to runoff pressure.Miamicommitted turnoverscourt onfive con- turnovers whilestrugglingto copewithOhioState's full- went 2-for-17 from 3-pointrangeandcombinedfor 10 team rules.GuardsHurdle,JamesDews andBrianAsbury guard EddieRios,suspendedindefinitely for a violationof caught." TheHurricaneswere alreadywithoutreserve what happened,butit'salways thesecondguythatgets there'sgottoforth, besomething bothways. Idon'tknow said. "Inthosesituationswherethere'sjawing backand MiamicoachFrank"Obviously losingJackhurt," Haith then ejected McClinton. Crater remained in thegame. replay, consulted aTV while guardinghim.Theofficials almost immediately Crater after hitMcClinton intheface Anthony Crater, brushinghisface.Thecontactcame midway hetook halfafter through thefirst aswipeat 73 McClinton. Theseniorguardwas ejected for aflagrant foul halfand38-24first earlyinthesecondbutsorelymissed 68 Buckeyes (4-0).TheHurricanes(4-2)led36-21 late inthe 68. Jon Dieblerscoredacareer-high20pointsfor the second-half deficit andbeatthe21st-ranked Hurricanes73- Jack McClinton, andOhioState went onto erasea14-point (AP) Contactprompted theejectionofMiamiscoringleader BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. ACC/Big Ten Challenge NO. 21/22 MIAMI OHIO STATE hoSae2 173 68 Total 51 32 2nd 22 36 1st 28 13 1 0 No. 21/22 Miami 1 5 Ohio State 0 4 0 Score by Periods 2 20 1 0 0 0 9 1 2 4 35 8 Attendance: 5,870 3 1 1 1 Technical fouls: OhioState-None. Miami-None. 0 3 0 0 0 9 Kersey, Bryan Officials: Mike Wood, Tony Greene 37 0 1 3 7 3-4 1 0 0 Game 2-2 1 0-2 0 2 3 1 Second Half 0-0 4 3-9 3 6 0-0 12 Half First 1-1 3 4 0-0 1 3-3 14 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 0-5 4-4 Asbury 2-3 32 2-12 Jones 4-6 2-10 31 Thomas 5-14 g 30 g Graham g 00 McClinton 33 Dews 23 Hurdle 01 EM4 Totals TEAM EM5 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 56 -51-43 07 31 200 9 7 10 13 73 20 34 14-24 9-25 25-60 35 -31-54 76 856200 6 5 18 9 68 17 49 16-25 6-23 23-59 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 58.6 .647 .667 .548 30.6 .640 .500 .261 .417 .390 .400 39.9 .818 .091 .379 26.8 .429 .188 .276 47.6 .583 .360 .417 Dec. 2,2008 Dews, to take a46-26lead. the halfona15-4run,includingtwo last-minute 3sby thatcouldn'tseem tooffense make them.Miamiclosed couldn't seemto guardjumpshotsandaKentucky things weren't muchbetter for aKentucky defense that Dews, inthefinal minute Inbetween, before halftime. minute3-pointers inthefirst andnailedtwo more,bothby two with game the opened under two minutes Miami left. no-doubter, pushingtheHurricanes'leadto 65-56with be a3,buthisfoot was ruledontheline.Thesecondwas a by by two BrianAsbury. longjumpers appearedto Thefirst four afew minutes later, was butMiami'svictory preserved run to cutthedeficit to 10. TheWildcats would get within Downshooting. early ful 49-28, Kentucky went on a 12-1 percent). Even two late runscouldn'tmake upfor thewoe- shootinggameoftheseason,going25-of-70(35.7 worst on 23of25from behindtheline.TheWildcatshadtheir season highwitheight3s,whileKentucky (5-3)misfired tape was 67 found beyond thearcasMiami(5-2)matcheda four 3-pointers to matchhiscareerbest.Thetaleofthe points,including James Dews whohadaseason-high18 fromcessful. McClinton hadplentyofhelp,particularly teammates wouldn't allow anothercomebackto besuc- 21-point Hurricaneleaddropped to four, McClinton andhis 73 Miami defeated ice-coldshootingKentucky 73-67. Asa around andbackto hisoldways with 23points—as lead beginto dwindle.Thistime,JackMcClinton was still (AP) For thesecondtimeinfive days, Miamiwatched abig Rupp Arena—Lexington, Ky. KENTUCKY NO. 21/22 MIAMI 7 GAME etcy2 167 73 41 Total 27 26 2nd 46 1st 8 Kentucky 0 32 0+ No. 21/22 Miami 2 0 0 2 Score by Periods 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 Attendance: 24,109 6 0 1 Technical fouls: Miami-None. Kentucky-None. 18 34 40 0 17 TonyOfficials: Greene,JoeLindsay, 0 Mike Nance 0 0 2 1 0 33 0 34 3 0 0 3 7 Game 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 Second Half 6-6 2 1 0 2 0-0 2 0-0 4 Half First 0-8 0 2 0 3 3-5 10 0-0 19 2 6-15 2 0-0 5 3 3 0-0 9 0-0 3 5 0 16 0-1 3-4 4 2 0-0 4 Harrellson 0-0 8 0-0 55 10 2-12 Liggins 4-17 3-4 8-13 3-4 0-2 34 Stewart 0-1 0-0 1-3 15 * * Galloway 0-6 3-10 03 Patterson 11 * 54 Meeks 15 0 6 * * 1 23 Stevenson 3 0 3 0 21 2 Porter 0 0 13 0 0 Miller 0 1 2 1 01 0 0 0 0 17 7 0 1 KENTUCKY 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 27 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 35 35 0-0 2 Game 0 27 0 1 0 2-3 1 0 0-0 2 Second Half 0-0 1 0 4 0 1-1 0 0 0-3 Half First 0 0-1 2 0 3 22 2-3 0-0 5 0-0 1 1 1-5 6 18 2 0-0 4 0-0 1 0 9 4 23 0-0 2-2 0-0 6 3 2 0 1 0-0 Gamble 0 2-5 3 3 2 45 1-1 Asbury 4 4-6 7-9 4 3-6 32 Jones 6-8 2-7 2-4 4 0-1 31 Thomas 7-15 0-0 8 30 3-8 Rios g 2-3 1-2 05 g Graham g 1-3 00 McClinton f 33 1-6 Dews 23 Hurdle f 01 Collins 21 McGowan 20 MIAMI EM2 Totals TEAM 5 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 57 -31-84 36 81 200 7 7 14 18 67 23 45 15-18 2-23 25-70 200 6 5 13 12 73 19 35 19-31 8-19 23-52 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 36.5 1.000 .154 .306 .613 .545 .421 .167 .442 .333 42.0 .813 .000 .412 37.8 .833 .087 .357 56.3 .778 .538 .516 Dec. 6,2008 121 Dec. 21, 2008 .417 .333 .563 .353.622.493 .333 .385 .364 .917 .333 .722 .466 .400 .444 .545 .500 .273 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 35-71 8-22 13-18 36 20 91 19 13 4 13 200 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 27-58 6-15 12-27 44 17 72 10 22 5 7 200 TEAMTotals 1 TEAMTotals 8 Officials: Jamie Luckie, Roger Ayers, Sean Hull Officials: Ayers, Jamie Luckie, Roger Miami-None. Clemson-None. fouls: Technical 4,755 Attendance: PeriodsScore by No. 25/25 ClemsonMiami 1st 38 2nd 53 30 Total 91 42 72 2ye -00-6 8140221 f 3-50-02-363 CLEMSON 12Sykes 35 Booker01 Rivers02 Stitt f22 Oglesby05 g 4-12 Smith 10-1511 0-1 g Young g15 4-8 0-2 Potter 7-16 1645 4-6 4-9 Grant 3-9 4 2 0-1 0-0 0 8 1-2 2-2 2 28 1-2 5 0-0 1 2 2 2 1-4 0-1 0-0 2First Half 17 0 1 0-0 1-2 0 4-6 10Second Half 3 0 2 4-4 2 2 0-0Game 5 1 30 1 0 1 1-1 37 3 0 2 4 5 0 2 1 0MIAMI 32 3 3 7 1 0 33 120 0 0 9 McGowan 021 1 0 2 Collins f01 1 1 1 7 Hurdle23 2 7 2 16 Dews 5-633 f 1 McClinton 1-1 g00 17 g Graham 0-2 4-705 g Rios 0-6 330 0-0 8-14 Thomas 0-2 231 2-5 1-4 3-7 Jones 0-2 1132 6 3-5 1-3 0-1 Asbury 2 145 2 0 2-2 Gamble 0-0 1 1 10 0 0 1-2 0-0 3 3-7 0 20 2 0 0-1 4 1 1 2-3 4 1 0-2 20 0-0 9 4 0 0-2 4 3-6 3 0-0 0-0First 1 Half 2 2 0 5 1-1 0 0 2-3 26 0 0-0Second Half 1 2 3-4 2 1 0 4 0-2 0Game 35 19 8 0 2 8 1 3 0 2 1 0 18 1 0 2 10 0 0 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 12 0 1 1 17 0 1 0 13 21 0 5 GAME 10 10 GAME CLEMSONNO. 25/25 72 MIAMI Gables, Fla. Center—Coral BankUnited (AP) K.C. Rivers 25 Clemson (12- scored 28 points and No. Miami defeat an early 12-point to deficit 0, 1-0) overcame Jack McClinton both teams. opener for in the ACC 91-72 91 which doomed itself Miami (7-3, 0-1), scored 20 points for missing 12 of its and by with a season-high 22 turnovers the 12-for-26 from Miami finished free throws. first 17 rebounds for grabbed a game-high 16 Booker line. Trevor before 44-0 in games played to Clemson, which improved Cyrus scored McGowan 11 years. four past the over 22 Dec. Collins and Brian Asbury each had points, while Dwayne a quick start, the Hurricanes. Miami ran out to with for 10 burst fuel a 21-9 shots to making his first four McGowan deficit — matching the largest the first 9 minutes over that, like just But point this year. Clemson faced at any spurt, -minute a 2 1/2 over Clemson outscored Miami 16-0 — and the Tigers trail wouldn't 25-21 putting Clemson on top again. the then saw 38-30 at intermission, down Miami was a making 11 early in the second half before to swell deficit on con- easy layups had assists for McClinton comeback try. to Collins and then Asbury, possessions, first to secutive bring Miami within 52-46 with 13:12 remaining. But attacking Clemson, which did the majority of its scoring by the rim and the paint in the first half, used the long ball to snuff out the Hurricanes' rally. Dec. 14, 2008 .414 .333 .556 .419 .400 .625 .407 .250 .000 .429.364.750 .400 .250 .579 .415 .316 .645 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 24-58 9-27 5-9 34 26 62 19 17 1 11 200 22-53 6-19 20-31 39 9 70 12 15 3 8 200 Totals TEAMTotals 1 TEAM 3 Officials: Bryan Kersey, Greene, Tony Bob Donato Robert Morris-None. Miami-None. fouls: Technical 1,812 Attendance: First Half Second Half Game PeriodsScore by Robert MorrisNo. 25/— Miami 1st 25 37 2nd 37 33 Total 62 70 First Half Second Half Game MIAMI 20 McGowan21 Collins f01 Hurdle23 Dews 3-433 f McClinton 0-0 g00 g Graham 0-0 4-505 g Rios 4-7 430 0-0 6-13 Thomas 1-3 131 3-6 3-7 3-9 9-10 Jones 1-232 3 2-5 6 9 1-5 Asbury 145 1 3-4 1 0 Gamble 0-0 1 11 6 3 24 1-1 1-3 10 0-2 2 1 1 4 0-0 7 1 2 0-1 11 1 0-1 2 0-0 3 2 1 18 0-0 0-5 3 0-0 0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0-3 3 2 0-0 0 24 0-0 1 1 0 3-6 0 0 33 28 0 0-0 4 1 2 3 0 1 0 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 22 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 8 0 0 0 1 7 0 16 3 RMU 01 Robinson21 Chappell05 f Francisco12 f Langhurst g 3-614 5-18 g Wallace02 0-0 2-5 1-8 Nwigwe11 0-1 g 4-8 1-2 Ehirim 2-424 5 3-7 Green 0-0 725 4 5-9 2-2 Will 3 544 3-6 6 2 12 Whitehead 4-6 3 0-0 4 3 3 0-2 1-2 6 4 2 13 3 1-2 0-0 2 4 0-1 0 0-3 2 0 2 3 0-0 13 0-0 0 1 0-0 6 4 0-0 21 0 1 2 34 1-2 0 0-0 0-0 1 9 0 2 2 1 5 29 0-0 32 0 4 2 1 2 0 4 1 1 1 25 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 19 1 0 2 0 0 17 0 0 1 0 16 6 0 1 NO. 25/— MIAMI NO. 25/— MORRISROBERT Gables, Fla. Center—Coral BankUnited lead to points scored a game-high 24 (AP) Jack McClinton the Hurricanes as in double figures Miami players four their third-straight win. beat Robert 70-62 for Morris scored 11 apiece, and Collins and James Dews Dwayne Miami (7-2) as four for 10 Lance Hurdle chipped in 70 the fourth for time this figures Hurricanes scored in double 62 grabbed a career- and game-high also season. McClinton his third game of the season nine rebounds and he posted Miami built a of his career with 20-plus points. and 24th 12-point halftime the Colonials' (4-5) lead, and withheld Robert Morris outscored second-half comeback attempt. Miami 12-4 in the first 2:52 of the second half and Langhurst's Jimmy 41-37. to reduced the Hurricanes' lead with 6:04 left within 57-55. 3-pointer got the Colonials to points in the unanswered Miami responded with seven left Graham's dunk with 2:31 3:33 and Jimmy next capped the run, giving the Hurricanes a 64-55 lead. Langhurst each scored 13 points for and Gary Wallace Robert Morris. GAME 9 Dec. 12, 2008 .577 .357 .700 .321 .364 1.000 .481 .333 .417 .528 .348 .545 .280.302 .333 .353 .769 .800 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 16-53 6-17 12-15 31 23 50 8 14 1 9 200 28-53 8-23 12-22 40 14 76 13 14 13 6 200 TEAMTotals 2 TEAMTotals 4 Score by PeriodsScore by FIUNo. 25/— Miami 1st 42 2nd 26 34 Total 24 76 50 Game Dawkins Tony Natili, James Barker, Officials: Ray Miami-None. FIU-Team. fouls: Technical 4,510 Attendance: First Half Second Half 00 Graham05 Rios30 Thomas31 Jones32 2-2 Asbury45 Gamble 0-0 1-4 0-0 4-7 1-4 7 2-5 1-2 2-2 0 0-0 2-6 0-1 2-4 6 1 0-3 4 1-3 0-0 1 0 2-4 1 3 2-2 10 3 0 5 2 3 1 0 4 0 2 3 3 1 0 6 20 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 2 1 1 17 18 4 0 0 1 2 0 15 1 17 14 20 McGowan21 Collins f01 Hurdle23 Dews 0-233 f McClinton 0-0 g g 0-1 3-5 g 3-6 3 0-0 5-9 0-2 2 1-5 5-6 2-5 2-3 6 3-3 0 0-0 3 4 2-2 0 1 1 2 3 7 2 0 8 1 1 12 15 3 0 2 2 3 1 2 8 2 0 0 1 0 20 0 0 0 21 27 0 23 First Half Second Half Game MIAMI 44 Crawford 1-2 0-1 0-1 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 18 23 Taylor34 Dominguez12 g Karosas31 g 4-11 Ndiaye32 3-7 Bright40 2-4 4-4 Cano 0-1 6 1-3 2-3 3 1-1 2 1-6 15 0-0 2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0-0 0-0 6 2 0-3 3 3 0-0 4 0 0-2 4 3 0 2 1 0-0 0 33 1 0 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 22 2 0 0 1 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 5 0 8 FIU 15 Gacesa21 Essola11 Fuller f f 4-11 0-2 g 0-6 1-1 0-0 3-7 8 5-6 2-2 2 2 0-0 9 1 0 1 3 5 0 0 8 1 2 2 1 25 0 0 2 0 18 0 22 BankUnited Center—Coral Gables, Fla. Gables, Center—Coral BankUnited scored 12 15 points, Jack McClinton had (AP) James Dews Florida foe crosstown and No. 25 Miami routed points and Eddie Rios added 10 76-50. International as the Hurricanes improved Lance Hurdle had eight points Jimmy 12-1 series against Florida International. in their to shots blocked put up four Graham and DeQuan Jones 13 blocks — the most since regis- apiece as Miami posted 29, 2004. Michael on Nov. against FAU 16 tering the Golden six rebounds for Dominguez had 15 points and the short hundred fans make Panthers, had a few who the orange-and-green clad by be quieted only to drive all five injuries to Hobbled by Hurricanes' home crowd. outmanned and starters, (4-6) was Florida International the (6-2) kept Miami. The Hurricanes by overmatched the Golden Panthers with an down pressure on, wearing 30 per- style and holding the Golden Panthers to up-tempo of 53). Rios hit a pair of (16 the floor cent shooting from Miami run in the first half as the cap a 17-2 to 3-pointers halftime. the 42-26 lead into Hurricanes took GAME 8 MIAMI NO. 25/— FIU 76 50 122 im 83 70 56 32 28 Total 38 28 2nd 1st 7 10 0 1 St. John’s 14 0 Miami 0 0 0 Score by Periods 0 2 0 0 0 20 0 27 4 2 Attendance: 2 4,998 2 Technical fouls: St.John’s-None.Miami-None. 0 2 0 1 39 1 JohnCahill,MichaelStephens, Kersey Bryan Officials: 35 0 1 1 1 21 0 4 5 27 0 0-0 1 2 1 Game 0-0 1 2 0 0 0-0 3 8 0 Second Half 0-0 2 13 0-0 1 3 0-0 Half First 2 2-6 5 3 0-0 2 0 14 0 2 2 0-1 0 10 1 5 0-0 1-1 2 4 9 1-6 1-4 2 6 2 5-6 Thomas 6-12 6 3-7 0-0 1-2 55 1-3 Wait 1-6 g 0-3 1-1 50 4-11 Coker 0-0 1-5 15 4-6 Edmondson g 2-8 12 Horne g f 23 13 Roberts 12 f 0 10 0 Kennedy 6 0 01 0 7 Burrell 26 0 0 24 0 0 Evans 0 0 0 05 1 0 0 1 4 11 10 1 3 ST. JOHN’S 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 23 3 9 4 1 1 0 23 28 1 Game 2-2 2-2 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 Second Half 0-0 30 0-0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 Half First 0-0 4-4 1-6 2 1 0-0 5 1-2 20 0 1 0-2 1 3 6 1-4 4 0-0 2 1 0-2 0 3 4-10 20 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 0 16 2 5 0-0 Gamble 2 6 3 45 7 2-2 Jones 0-1 4 3-4 7 31 0-0 0-1 Thomas 5-7 6-9 30 3 1-1 Dews 2-7 6-12 0-0 23 6 1-3 Rios 05 5-7 g 4-4 Graham g 00 g 0-1 McClinton f 33 0-5 Asbury 32 Hurdle 01 f Collins 21 McGowan 20 MIAMI won threeoftheirlastfour BigEastteams. gamesversus Hurricanes improved to 4-1away from homeandhave histotalcareer-high 10, oneoff for theseason.The freshmancenter JulianGamble hada while redshirt added 16 pointsfor Miami,whichhaswon four offive, er than seven points the rest of the game. DwayneCollins pointers to extend theleadto 10. St.John'swas never clos- of thesecondhalf,before McClinton hitback-to-back 3- nineshots within 40-36astheHurricanesmissedtheirfirst halfonan11-2runtothe first goup38-28.St.John'swas 5-of-7 from 3-pointrange,scoredsixpointsasMiamiclosed used to beamemberoftheBigEast.McClinton, who was lost theirsecondstraightgameto acurrentACC team that had aseason-high14pointsfor theRed Storm (9-3),who Quincy Roberts jumper thatmadeit55-39with9:35left. that broke thegameopenwitha3andheended oftheseason.Dews Miami'srun started more andhisfifth 56 Itwas McClinton'sleft. third-straightgameof20pointsor and gave theHurricanes(8-3)a46-36leadwith13:46 with 14:21 to play andthesecondwas from about26feet wascontrol ofthegame.Thefirst onaninboundsplay includingtwo inthesecondhalfwhenMiamiretookers, McClinton matchedhisthen-seasonhighwithfive 3-point- beat St.John's70-56atMadisonSquareGarden. had seven ofhisnineina9-0second-halfrunasMiami (AP) JackMcClinton scored20pointsandJamesDews Madison SquareGarden—New York, N.Y. ST. JOHN’S MIAMI 70 11 GAME EM2 Totals TEAM 3 Totals TEAM 25 -781 02 61 447200 7 4 14 13 56 21 30 8-15 4-17 22-56 200 6 1 16 17 70 17 46 19-26 7-16 22-55 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 55.6 .667 .667 .545 33.3 .533 .235 .393 .731 .818 .438 .300 .400 .303 39.0 .750 .300 .379 47.4 .455 .143 .407 Dec. 27, 2008 GAME 12 12 GAME 5Qitr01000001000001 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1 2 0 0 16 0 3 0 0 24 1 0 2 7 0 0 1 1 21 1 3 1 3 0 0 7 0 2 1 0 0 0-0 2 7 1 17 2-2 2 0-0 0-0 8 0 1 1-3 4 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 2-3 2-4 8 0-0 0 1 1-3 5 5-5 1 0 2-6 2-2 0-1 9 17 0-0 1-4 Quigtar 6-12 3 g 3-6 0-0 25 Warren 10 10 1-4 g 6-6 Rios g 05 1-2 Dews 8 f 23 5-7 Hurdle 0 6 01 Jones 15 2 0 31 f Collins 0 1 9 0 21 McGowan 13 25 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 MIAMI 3 1 2 0 0 29 31 4 0 0 1 1 1 22 0 1 0 5 3 7 0 3 0 Game 0-0 1 1 0 4 Second Half 1 0-0 1 4 0-0 1 11 1 2-2 2 0 Half First 31 0-2 0 2 0 0-0 0 1 1 0-1 4 4 0-0 3-6 1 1-1 3-4 4 1 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 4 0-0 3 4 0 1 1-4 2-3 0 0-2 1 Auerbacher 2 1 0-0 0-2 35 9 Jones 2-2 0-3 0-1 4 34 Riggins 1 0-1 2-9 2-5 30 0 Lovelace 4 1-6 24 1-2 Sauey g 3-4 g 22 0-0 Fair g 2-3 13 0-0 Sparkes 2-8 25 Cuka 23 f Riley f 15 Groothuis 44 Januska 32 N. FLORIDA on Jan.20,1988. nent sinceCoppinState UMwin ina64-54 finished with12 season-low 17 reboundswere thefewest by aMiamioppo- Florida53-17.boards, out-reboundingNorth TheOspreys' Miami dominated spurt. hit twofieldgoalsina the 12-5 early 9-3leadandthenextended itto 21-8 asMcGowan scoreless for 6:05ofthegame.Miamitook thefirst the Hurricanes never trailedandkept theOspreys (2-10) 96-60 winover FloridaSouthernonNov. 15.The wasof victory Miami'slargestoftheseason,surpassinga Ospreys to four field goalsinthesecondhalf.Themargin leadandlimited(9-3) expanded the ona38-20halftime aged thefeat inawinover FIUonNov. 2006.Miami 11, ble-double sinceAnthony KingandDwayne Collinsman- It was timeapairofHurricanesregistered thefirst adou- his careerwithacareer-high13pointsandrebounds. 41 freshmanJulianGambleposted of thefirst while redshirt rebounds for hisseconddouble-doubleoftheseason, 10 careerpoints.McGowanadded list with1,292 John Salmonsfor 17th placeonMiami'sall-timescoring points, includingthreethree-pointers, McClinton overtook Florida94-41. Withthose17apiece asMiamibeatNorth (AP) JackMcClinton andCyrusMcGowan scored17 points BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. NORTH FLORIDA MIAMI 94 im 85 94 41 56 Total 21 38 2nd 20 1st Miami 19 21 Florida North 0 1 24 Score by Periods 2 23 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Attendance: 2,405 1 0 1 Technical Florida-None.Miami-None. fouls: 4 North 13 3 JamieLuckie,BernardClinton,Officials: TimKelly 2 17 2 7 1 2 13 Game 7-10 3 0 3 Second Half 0-0 0-0 2-2 Half 6 First 3-5 1-3 3-5 0-0 1-5 6-9 1-3 3-6 Gamble 45 McClinton 33 Asbury 32 Thomas 30 EM6 Totals TEAM EM5 Totals TEAM 24 -11-21 54 553200 3 5 15 5 41 25 17 14-22 3-11 12-44 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 75 -03-25 79 91 200 9 8 12 19 94 17 53 32-42 8-20 27-57 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs G FsFTs 3FGs FGs 56.5 .913 .455 .536 44.3 .579 .333 .414 44.0 .762 .400 .474 38.5 1.000 .250 .348 10.3 .600 .333 .190 23.7 .636 .273 .273 Dec. 31, 2008 Dec. 31, performance. McGowan inhissecond-straightdouble-figure rebounding rebounding advantage, including10 boardsfrom Cyrus son. Miamialsodominated theglass,building53-34 inagamefordouble-figure thesixthtimethissea- scorers 10 pointsandfive reboundsastheHurricaneshadfour points andfive reboundsandDwayne Collinscontributed six rebounds.DeQuanJonesfinished withacareer-high11 including three3s,acareer-hightyingseven assistsand 64-38 advantage. JackMcClinton added15points— 30-9 over 11minutes to breakthegameopenwith Dews 3-pointers —andwould goonto outscoretheEagles followed with11unanswered points—includingapairof basket just2:50minutes into thesecondhalf.ButMiami cut Miami'sleadto 31-29 VincentDavis after scoreda Down N.C.Central bygoal with8:50left. sixathalftime, Stevykept after itasclose15-12 Worah-Ozimo's field single digitsoftheHurricanes(10-3) halfand inthefirst 76-42 onSaturday. victory TheEagles(0-16) stayed within Carolina Centralforearly challengefrom a winlessNorth an four Hurricanesindouble-figures asMiamishookoff 42 (AP) JamesDews scoredagame-high16 pointsto lead BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL MIAMI 76 13 GAME im 14 76 45 42 Total 31 2nd 17 1st 25 20 0 21Miami 1 Carolina Central North 3 19 1 1 0 Score by Periods 1 21 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 Attendance: 2,458 11 0 2 2 Technical fouls: NCCU-None.Miami-None. 3 2 0 Freddie Heater 30 Williams,Jerry SeanHull, Officials: 32 0 5 15 1 7 1 5 0 0 16 1 0 Game 0-2 23 0 3-5 0 1 1 0 0 8 Second Half 0-0 1 0-2 0 3 1 0 4 Half First 1-1 3-7 7 4-9 18 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 9 0-2 15 2 4-9 0-0 1 0 2-6 3 0 6-13 0-0 10 1 1 6 2 2 3 0 Gamble 2-3 2-2 5 45 0-0 2 Jones 3-6 1-3 6-9 31 0-1 Thomas 5-9 1 3-10 0-0 30 1-4 Dews 10 23 2-2 g 2-3 Rios g f 05 0-0 McClinton f 33 3 0-3 Hurdle 01 Asbury 10 0 9 0 32 f Collins 0 15 0 21 0 0 McGowan 0 0 17 20 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 0 1 MIAMI 0 0 1 0 0 1 24 0 0 0 35 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 Game 0 0 22 0 3 4 0 3 2 0-0 Second Half 1 1 7 0-0 8 2 0 0 0-0 2 1 Half First 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 10 0-0 0-0 8 0 2 1-6 3 2-2 2 0-2 37 1 0-0 1-6 0 0 0-1 2 4 0 1-2 2 1-2 3 3-5 McDonald 2 2 3-4 34 3 1-5 Holloway 4-4 3 33 1 Chasten 0-7 3-13 4 0-0 22 8 Branch 2-16 0 0-2 g 05 Walters 0-0 2 0-2 g 03 Worthy 0-0 12 00 0-0 Davis 1-1 g 24 0-0 Ayala 12 4-11 Glasker f 01 Worah-Ozimo c 30 Randall 53 NC CENTRAL EM3 Totals TEAM 5 Totals TEAM 66 -31-55 47 5954200 4 5 9 15 76 14 53 16-25 8-23 26-63 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 55 -391 42 291 200 2 3 10 9 42 20 34 9-11 3-23 15-57 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 23.3 .818 .714 1.000 .130 .000 .231 .263 .200 .333 39.2 .583 .222 .379 43.4 .540 .348 .413 41.2 .692 .429 .441 Jan. 3,2009 123 Jan. 14, 2009 .370 .333 1.000 .321 .400 .429 .500.439 .333 .333 .500 .667 .455.393 .471 .455 .500 .444 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs 24-61 10-22 4-9 40 11 62 11 12 5 4 200 25-57 6-18 4-6 32 15 60 13 10 7 7 200 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN TEAMTotals 4 TEAMTotals 4 1 Officials: Jim Burr, Bernard Clinton, Ray Natili Ray Bernard Clinton, Officials: Jim Burr, MD-None. Miami-None. fouls: Technical 4,651 Attendance: 35 Neal05 Hayes21 Vasquez22 Bowie f04 g g Dupree14 6-14 1-6 Mosley24 2-4 g 3-8 Tucker 0-333 10-15 1-2 0-0 Gregory 0-0 2-2 1-3 5 3 0-1 2-4 4 2 1 0-0 0-3 5 2 15 0-0 5 0-0 1-2 2 7 1-4 6First Half 23 0 0-0 1-2 0 4 3Second Half 0-0 1 3 2 0-0 1 0 1Game 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 9 1 0 36 0 0 0 1 25 2 27 MIAMI 0 0 3 31 2 0 0 020 0 0 1 McGowan 021 1 Collins 0 0 4 f32 19 1 Asbury 101 1 Hurdle 2-433 6 f 17 McClinton 0-100 f g Graham 0-0 g 3-523 Dews 2-9 530 0-0 6-15 Thomas 4-7 1 0-231 0-2 4-7 Jones 2-2 2-345 9 2-2 4 0-4 Gamble 0-2 5 1 2 1 0-0 0 1 0 1 6 3-7 3-6 0-0 3 18 1 6 3 2-5 2-5 5 10 2 1 0 2 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0First Half 3 16 2 0 0 0-0 5 0-0Second Half 4 3 0 0 2 0-0 0 1 0-0Game 4 0 0 24 0 0 1 35 0 1 22 8 0 8 28 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 PeriodsScore by 1 26 24 1 1Maryland 0Miami 0 9 1 1st 35 2nd 23 Total 25 39 60 62 GAME 16 16 GAME 62 MIAMI MARYLAND Gables, Fla. Center—Coral BankUnited the second in deficit 17-point a (AP) Miami rallied from seconds with 24 sank a 3-pointer half, and Jack McClinton a pair sank left beat Maryland to 62-60. Greivis Vasquez Terrapins help the half to early in the second of 3-pointers go. Miami largest lead at 52-35 with 12:30 their to take the last three by 3-pointers, seven came back thanks to 18 who scored points. The Hurricanes (13-3, 2- McClinton, (12-4, The Terrapins their sixth game in a row. won 1 ACC) Miami has 1-1) lost in their first since Dec. 7. game road 60 versus meetings and six of its last seven straight four won and Maryland. Eric Hayes the ball from Lance Hurdle stole the Hurricanes their first lead, 59- give to a layup for drove in missed a pair of 3-pointers left. Vasquez 58, with 1:17 23 scored a career-high 5 seconds.Adrian Bowie the final in double figures Hurdle also finished the Terps. points for points — including a pair of the Hurricanes, scoring 10 for three and registered 7:58 in the final three-pointers Collins grabbed a game-high nine assists. Dwayne rebounds and dished out three assists as well. MARYLAND 01 Milbourne f 4-8 0-0 0-0 7 1 8 0 1 4 1 35 Jan. 10, 2009 Jan. 10, .417 .500 .789 .407 .400 .818 .429.296.364 .333 .333 .333 .833 .810 .815 .400 .286 .857 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 20-55 9-27 22-27 35 23 71 13 14 4 6 200 22-54 6-15 27-33 35 23 77 11 12 1 6 200 TEAMTotals 2 TEAMTotals 4 1 Officials: Bryan Kersey, Brian Dorsey, Dwayne Dorsey, Brian Officials: Bryan Kersey, Gladden BC-None. Miami-None. fouls: Technical 7,623 Attendance: 24 Ravenel30 Elmore55 Dunn 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-2First Half 0-0 0-0 1Second Half 0-0 0-0 1Game 1 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 PeriodsScore by 0 0Miami 5 0 0 College Boston No. 17/24 7 0 33 10 1st 38 2nd 38 Total 71 39 77 00 Graham23 Dews30 Thomas31 Jones 3-3 0-0 4-11 4-6 0-0 0-4 3-4 8First Half 4-4 0-1 0-0 2Second Half 0 0-0Game 3 6 1 0-0 3 12 0 0 11 0 3BC 2 1 2 0 011 0 0 0 Raji 012 19 1 1 Trapani 1 23 52 2 24 Southern04 1 Rice f15 c f 0 Sanders 10 00 2-7 Jackson 0-3 2-305 g 1-4 g Biko 0-021 0-0 3-4 6-11 Roche 0-0 0-0 6-18 3-12 4 4-8 2 4 6-8 2-5 1 2-3 4 4 8 1-2 5 8 9-10 0 4 3 3 0-0 1 5 1-5 2 1 21 18 0-0 1 1 0-1 3 0 4 1 0-0 0 14 0-0 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 24 0 26 2 4 9 1 3 0 35 33 0 2 2 2 1 31 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 4 MIAMI 20 McGowan21 Collins f32 Asbury01 Hurdle 0-533 f McClinton 0-1 f g 2-2 g 1-6 4-6 4 0-0 4-12 11-14 2-4 3 0-0 7 2-5 1-1 5-7 2 2-2 2 3-4 5 13 3 0 1 0 0 5 0 5 13 3 12 0 1 0 3 8 1 1 12 2 3 2 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 30 31 0 26 MIAMI 77 MIAMI COLLEGE BOSTON No. 17/24 Silvio O. Hill, Mass. Forum—Chestnut Conte 71 rebounds Collins had 13 points with seven (AP) Dwayne the final Rice in on Tyrese charging foul a key and drew victory a 77-71 lead Miami to night to Saturday minute consec- the second College. It was Boston No. 17/24 over to — the first was the Eagles (13-4, 1-1 ACC) loss for utive North to Carolina beat top-ranked Harvard they — since The Hurricanes (12-3, the national rankings. 1- into vault early in the second 49-41, 1) opened an eight-point lead, then Jack points with a layup, three half. Rice cut it to 70-65. Rice to the lead extend to made a layup McClinton Jackson stole and then Reggie hit a pair of free throws, his fifth when he — drawing foul McClinton the ball from shots to more foul back — and made two it get tried to a one-point game with 33.9 seconds left. it make Brian then Collins stood Miami, Asbury for free throws hit two when Rice the offensive foul and took under the basket the line for from 11-for-14 the lane. Collins went drove Rice, who scored 25 nine of 10. Miami, which has won of the week, player the ACC Heels and was against the Tar the with eight rebounds, shooting 6-for-18 from scored 21 Rakin Sandersfield. rebounds, three had 18 with five from 7-of-8 The Hurricanes went blocks and three steals. 33 seconds, while BC missed 2-of-4 the line in the final its woes. add to to the stretch down GAME 15 Jan. 5, 2009 .417 .429 .788 .375 .393 .696 .321 .286 .667 .387 .533 .750 .448 .167 .800 .429 .500 1.000 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs 21-56 11-28 16-23 29 26 69 14 6 3 5 200 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 25-60 9-21 26-33 47 18 85 14 8 3 2 200 Totals TEAM 3 1 TEAMTotals 5 Officials: Stuart, Nance, Jeff Mike Mike Nichols FAU-Nwoji, fouls: Technical Miami-None. Carderro. 2,406 Attendance: PeriodsScore by Florida AtlanticMiami 1st 33 2nd 38 36 Total 47 69 85 First Half Second Half Game 45 Gamble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 33 McClinton00 g Graham05 Rios23 5-12 Dews30 4-7 Thomas31 6-6 0-2 Jones 5 0-0 0 0-0 2-7 20 1-6 3-6 4 1-4 1 1-3 2-4 1 0-0 3 3-3 2-2 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 5 1 1 0 0 0-0 1 4 34 1 5 0 5 0 8 3 0 1 1 3 0 6 0 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 22 23 0 0 13 MIAMI 20 McGowan21 Collins f32 Asbury01 Hurdle 2-6 f 1-2 f 4-7 g 6-7 2-7 5 0-0 12-16 1-4 1 0-1 9 0-0 2-2 2 9 0-0 7 24 0 4 3 1 0 4 0 0 6 1 2 0 2 0 17 3 0 26 1 0 1 0 17 1 19 First Half Second Half Game 34 Coleman50 Hernandez 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 40 Royster01 Richardson05 g f Tucker12 6-16 Nwoji03 1-3 3-9 Watson g13 4-4 0-0 Gagel g 1-2 3 1-4 6-10 3 3 0-0 19 5 6-8 1-2 2-3 2 2-2 2 0-0 3 0-0 0 1 2 2-2 0 0-0 0 5 4 2 3 0-0 0 20 10 5 2 38 0 1 1 2 6 0 1 0 29 1 0 1 0 1 36 1 0 1 28 0 1 0 15 0 2 FAU 25 Graham III f 4-17 2-11 6-9 7 2 16 0 1 0 0 37 BankUnited Center—Coral Gables, Fla. Gables, Center—Coral BankUnited as Miami closed its points scored 24 Collins (AP) Dwayne Florida an 85-69 victory schedule with over non-conference Collins scored 18Atlantic. points in the second half, includ- Miami (11-3) a 75- give ing 12 to straight during a stretch left. 12 He hit a career-high 60 lead with 4:37 free throws in pro- the fifth-most — tying for attempts attempts on 16 their fourth- lead the Hurricanes to gram history— to with 20 finished McClinton straight double-digit win. Jack and a perfect three-pointers points — including four 6-of-6 his sixth 20-point performance the charity stripe, for from (4- led Florida Atlantic Nwoji game of the season. Carderro remaining in out with 8:10 11) with 20 points but fouled Miami a 50-38 lead gave 3-pointer the game. McClinton's ran off eight unanswered FAU with 15:04 remaining, but with 13:02 left free throws Graham's two points and Paul 50-46. The Hurricanes responded reduced Miami's lead to their advan- extend 5:13 to the next with a 13-2 run over double figures lead by would 15 points and they tage to the remainder of the game. Miami — who is throughout rebounding margin — con- third in the nation in ranked fourth- the for advantage the boards with the 47-29 trolled the 10-plus owned straight game the Hurricanes have Miami closes its 2008-09 non-con- rebounding advantage. record with a 4-1 mark away with an 11-2 slate ference opponents. home and a 5-0 record versus in-state from GAME 14 85 MIAMI ATLANTICFLORIDA 69 124 im 23 65 33 82 Total 32 46 2nd 1st 36 1 16 1 Carolina No. 6/.5North 0 0 0 Miami 3 7 0 0 7 Score by Periods 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 7 0 Attendance: 21,750 0 3 0 2 Technical fouls: UNC-None.Miami-None. 1 0 4 LesJones,Mike 1 Wood,Officials: Mike Eades 0 0 0 8 0 2 1 31 1 0 31 Game 1-2 2 0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 Second Half 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 31 2 29 Half First 0-0 3-6 3 1 0 33 1 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 0 8 0 3 0-0 3 0 0-0 0 11 1-2 0 0 0-1 23 1-2 2 2 0-3 4 1 1 Copeland 0 1 0-4 12 4 2 40 Davis 24 3-3 1 0-0 32 Watts 2 3 2-3 5 7-11 24 Graves 8 7 8-14 3-6 2-2 13 Drew 0-0 8-9 2-5 g 11 Frasor 0-0 g 0-1 4-9 04 Ellington 2 1-3 8-18 22 Lawson 18 0 f f 05 1 Hansbrough f 0 2150 0 Thompson 21 0 2 21 0 1 Green 0 1 14 0 2 16 0 0 1 0 2 UNC 0 23 0 0 2 1 2 4 27 0 10 2 0 31 0 1 2 0 Game 0-0 1 27 3 2 1 0-0 1 2 Second Half 0-0 2 2 0 3 1 0-0 14 0 Half First 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 2 1 1-2 1 2-5 0-4 1 0 10 8 2 3 0-0 4-7 2-6 21 1 13 1 3 0-0 0 1 1 0-0 5 Gamble 1-4 5 5 4 45 0-0 Asbury 0-0 0-1 3-7 32 2 0-7 Thomas 0-1 3-10 9-20 0-0 30 6 Dews 4-10 23 5-8 g 2-3 Graham g g 00 1-1 McClinton f 33 1-4 Hurdle 01 Jones 31 f Collins 21 McGowan 20 MIAMI before thehornthatgave theTar Heelsa36-32lead. the half,includinga3-pointer from Danny Greenjust been lackingrecently. Carolina's 13-0runclosed North began to show someofthedesperate intensity that has jumper with6:45to play. Butthat'swhentheTar Heels Miamiled32-23onJamesDews' stepbackfast start, rattling onehomewith9:22to play. BehindMcClinton's run. ButEllington two more3sbefore kept going,burying Carolina thedecisive a50-43leadandstarted 21-5North another onthenext tripdown. Ellington's third3gave came a3,thenanotheronthenext possession.And when hestuckbackhisown missfor a41-36 lead.Then Ellington's Historrid outburst. 91/2-minute stretch began half andtrailedby justfour with17 before minutes left for 2-2),wholedby theHurricanes(13-4, nineinthefirst evening itsleaguerecord.JackMcClinton had21 points Carolina pushedtheleadto 20pointsontheway to coming from behindthearc.Oncejuniorgothot,North hit eightstraightshotswithacareer-highseven ofthose half,Ellington Carolina rolling. ascorelessfirst After North and pushaheadfor good.Butitwas Ellington whogot (16-2, 2-2ACC), runto whouseda13-0 half endthefirst 82-65. Tyler Hansbrough added24 pointsfor theTar Heels Carolina beatMiami ond half,helpingfifth-ranked North (AP) Wayne Ellington scoredallofhis23pointsinthesec- 82 Dean E.SmithCenter —ChapelHill,N.C. MIAMI 65 No. 6/5NORTHCAROLINA 17GAME EM2 Totals TEAM 1 5 Totals TEAM 86 12 51 01 21 475200 5 7 14 18 82 14 40 15-18 11-23 28-63 76 -151 11 51 449200 9 4 14 10 65 16 41 5-11 6-21 27-68 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 44.7 .833 .750 .857 .478 .563 .286 .444 .459 .423 .429 .182 .452 31.0 .500 .400 .351 37.8 .455 .286 .397 Jan. 17, 2009 GAME 18 18 GAME 2Abr - - - 17 0 28 0 21 0 5 4 0 2 0 11 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 31 2 8 0 10 2 3 0 36 3 2 1 28 0 0-0 1 4 2 19 1 3 0-2 0 1 3 0-0 2-2 1 2 0-3 0 0 16 2-5 0-2 2 6 1 1 2 4-8 3-7 3 28 1-1 0 2 10 0 0-2 0 2-3 3 5 1-3 2-4 Asbury 11 3 4-610-11 2-8 32 6-9 Thomas 4 7-13 0-0 30 Dews 0-0 23 4-6 g 7 McGowan g 0-0 20 McClinton 0 0-0 f 33 Hurdle 0 13 01 0 2 f 25 31Jones 1 0 Collins 1 21 8 2 22 Graham 0 1 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0-20-00-000 4 MIAMI 2 3 f 17 0 3 2 21 1 0 36 1-2 0 1 2 1 2 25 0-0 3 0 Game 6 2 1 0 0-0 2 2 0-0 Second Half 5 3 0 2 1 2-4 26 0-0 2 Half First 1 3 0 0 3 1 2-4 1-4 0 2 2 002009 0-0 10 30 0-0 1-5 2 2 3 1-2 4 1 0-0 1 2 9 1-5 5 3-3 2 Reid 6 0-0 4-6 5-9 8 42 Dulkys 0-0 0-0 7-14 5 04 0-0 Loucks 9-20 0-2 3-5 2 03 0-3 DeMercy g 02 0-0 2-9 Gibson g c 0-4 01 Douglas f 23 3-8 Kitchen 22 Alabi f 32 Echefu 41 Singleton 31 FSU inthelastfour games. ures scoringperformance Adrian Thomasadded10 pointsfor histhirddouble-fig- season with10 pointsandagame-high11rebounds. in doublefigures, postinghisthirddouble-doubleofthe win. Dwayne Collinswas amongfour Hurricanesto score thenusedMcClinton's freethrows left, 1:18 to sealthe change ofthesecondhalf.Miamitook an72-67leadwith putMiamiahead53-51utes andfinal left lead -thefourth cent inthesecondhalf.Hurdle's3-pointer withninemin- while theHurricanesshot49percent—including61.9 per- high with30points.TheSeminolesshotonly39percent, 2-2) was ledby Toney Douglas,whomatchedaseason- to take the30-29leadinto FloridaState (15-4, thebreak. 69 7:06 half—includingseven ofthefirst McClinton points— half deficit. Miami(14-4,3-2)useda22-9runover thelast points for theHurricanes,whoovercame first- a12-point Florida State, 75-69.LanceHurdlehadaseason-high16 Miami snappedafive-game with losingstreakinitsrivalry including threefreethrows inthefinal 25seconds,and (AP) JackMcClinton scoredaseason-high28points, BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. FLORIDA STATE MIAMI 75 im 04 75 69 45 Total 40 30 2nd 29 1st Miami Florida State Score by Periods Attendance: 6,912 Technical fouls: FSU-None.Miami-None. Kersey, Bryan Officials: Raymond Styons, Patrick Adams Game Second Half Half First EM1 Totals TEAM 3 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 46 13 01 82 91 746200 6 4 17 15 69 22 38 10-17 11-31 24-61 55 -11-53 77 71 200 7 3 15 17 75 17 33 17-25 8-21 25-51 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 40.8 .680 .800 .381 .200 .490 .400 .588 .355 .393 69.4 .650 .545 .619 35.6 .500 .267 .375 44.3 .600 .438 .414 Jan. 21, 2009 Jan. 21, 4Dvl - - - 6 0 40 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 1 3 6 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-2 2-3 7-14 f f Davila 14 Allen 00 VT for VirginiaTech,left sendingthegameinto OT. missed apossiblegame-winningjumperwith2seconds regulation tiedthegamefor Miamiat77-all. Delaney Vassallo. 3-pointer with25secondsremainingin Asbury's answered witha9-0run,includingpairof3sfrom ing puttheHurricanesahead63-57, butVirginiaTech field goalwith7:03 Collins'short over Maryland. remain- more pointsinthesamegamesinceaJan.7,2006win points. Itwas timethreeHurricanesscored20-or- thefirst son-high 21 pointsandJackMcClinton contributed 20 addeda sea- lead Miami(14-5,3-3),whileBrianAsbury Tech's victory. fifth-straight Dwayne Collinsscored23to 88 two freethrows inthefinal 26secondsto secureVirginia scored 28points,andDorenzoHudsoneachconverted 1 ACC) Vasallo, the leadfor A.D. goodat84-83. who inovertime gavepointer with1:49left theHokies(14-5,4- Tech to over an88-83overtime victory Miami.Delaney's 3- (AP) MalcolmDelaney scored29pointsto leadVirginia BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla.| MIAMI 83 VIRGINIA TECH 19 GAME im 74 83 88 6 Total 11 40 OT 41 37 1.000 2nd 36 .000 1st 4 Miami 0 Virginia Tech 0 26 27 .286 1 Score by Periods 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 1 3 Attendance: 5,839 0 2 1 Technical Miami-None. fouls: VT-None. 33 0 1 0 Karl Hess,BobDonato,Officials: MichaelStephens 6 2 1 0 0 38 33 4 Game 3 0 0 0-0 0 1 3 Overtime 1 28 21 0 1-2 3 2 6 0 0 Second Half 0-0 0-0 3 1-3 0 5 1 0 0 Half First 2-6 0-1 4 0 7 1 3 4 2-7 1-3 20 21 1 1-2 1 1 2 1 .800 0-1 23 0 0-0 4 7 0 1-2 1-3 Jones 4-4 2 0-0 5 31 2-6 Thomas 4-12 6 3-6 6-21 9-12 30 Dews 0-0 0-0 9-13 23 g McGowan 1.000 g 0-0 7-10 f 20 McClinton 0-1 f 33 Hurdle 15 01 Asbury 0 f 13 32 .429 Collins 0 27 0 2 21 0 Graham 1 1 10 00 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 MIAMI 0 0 0 8 0 6 3 0 2 1 4 43 4 0 Game 2 1 0 0-0 43 4 26 Overtime 3 0 4 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 Second Half 0 0 3 0-0 1 1-1 1 0-0 Half First 3 1 0-0 0-2 0 2-2 3-3 2 0-0 28 0 1-5 0-0 29 3 0-0 2 0-1 2 5 Diakite 1 4 2-3 34 Witcher 4 8-11 4-8 21 3-7 Thorns 0-0 11-20 10 Hudson 9-19 0-1 g 05 Bell 1-2 g 01 Vassallo 40 Delaney f 23 Thompson 33 EM3 Totals TEAM 6 Totals TEAM 96 13 41 81 31 131225 1 3 11 15 83 17 38 14-18 11-31 29-66 225 8 3 9 12 88 18 39 13-19 9-21 33-67 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 49.5 .778 .625 .875 .355 .500 .267 .439 .538 .394 .684 .429 .493 42.5 .556 .250 .412 65.2 .800 .625 .615 Jan. 25,2009 OVERTIME 125 Feb. 4, 2009 Feb. .317 .150 .611 .491 .458 .727 .333.292 .222 .091 .000 .733 .480.500 .625 .375 .000 .762 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 19-60 3-20 11-18 37 19 52 7 14 5 9 200 26-53 11-24 16-22 39 15 79 15 14 9 10 200 TEAMTotals 7 TEAMTotals 6 Game Greene Tony Bernard Clinton, Officials: Bryan Kersey, WF-None. fouls: Miami-None. Technical 5,792 Attendance: PeriodsScore by ForestNo. 6/7 Wake Miami 26 1st 2nd 26 29 Total 52 50 79 WAKE 01 Aminu23 Johnson44 Weaver00 f f Teague42 f Williams 4-1202 2-6 g Clark 2-404 0-1 g 0-1 Hale 1-110 6-14 0-1 0-0 Smith13 7 2-6 0-5 4 0-0 McFarland20 5 1-2 7-8 1 3 Lepore 1140 0-2 1 4 2 Walker 1-355 1 2 2 1 Woods 2-5 0-2 2 0-6 19 2 0 2-6 5 0-0 0-0 2 0-5 1 1 0-1 1 5 1-2 1 2-2 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 30 1 4 0-1 3 2 0-0 0 28 3 0First Half 3 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 0Second Half 32 13 0-2 0-0 0 5 0 2 0Game 4 1 0-0 0 22 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 0 0MIAMI 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 020 17 1 13 0 McGowan 0 0 27 21 0 Collins 0 0 f32 0+ 0 Asbury 001 Hurdle 2-5 0 4 33 f McClinton 0-2 8 00 f g Graham 4-4 g 1-323 11-19 Dews 0-4 525 0-0 6-10 Quigtar 2-9 2 0-330 0-0 4-5 Thomas 1-3 1-231 2 3 8 3-3 Jones 6-8 2 3 1 1 0-0 4 2 32 2 2 1-3 0-1 2 0-0 2 11 1 1 2 0-1 5-6 11 0-0 3 0 1 2 1 0-0 4-5First Half 4 0-0 23 0 1 0 1-1 6 0-0 1Second Half 2 0 3 1 1 0-0 3 1 3 33 0 0 14 1 1-2 0 1 1 23 2 0 29 2 4 14 1 0 1 1 2 1 24 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 1 0+ 19 1 2 15 GAME 22 79 MIAMI FORESTNo. 6/7 WAKE Gables, Fla. Center—Coral BankUnited 32 points and scored a season-high (AP) Jack McClinton Forest, stymie No. 7 Wake to Miami used a zone defense that start against teams 79-52, to a three-game stretch 52 No. 1 this season. The Demon Deacons been ranked have and shot a season- struggled throughout ACC) 4-3 (17-3, 3-point range. from 3-for-20 percent, including 31.7 low at halftime,Miami (15-7, 4-5) led 29-26 then pulled away of the second the first 9:10 25-8 over outscoring Wake by in the game, went scored 14 straight late half. McClinton When it steals. 3-point range and had three from 6-for-10 the largest the court celebrate ended, fans poured onto to opponent in school history. a top-10 margin of victory over the arc and tied a beyond 4-for-5 Adrian Thomas was while Lance Hurdle finished career high with 14 points, scored 19 Jeff assists. with 11 points and four Teague of his 3-point tries, but missed all five Wake points for and scored only turnovers Aminu had five while Al-Farouq The Demon Deacons his average. points, nine below four shooting 50 percent this season, but the game came into the start,struggled from scoring only eight points in their first 15 possessions and shooting 33 percent in the half. DeQuan Jones times before The lead changed seven Miami a 29-26 half- give dunk to scored on a breakaway time lead. The Hurricanes led the entire second half. They go ahead 45-32, and to 16-6 Forest outscored Wake up 54-34. put Miami 3-pointer Thomas' final Jan. 31, 2009 .371 .348 .714 .415 .263 .824 .407 .323 .714 .458 .250 .000 .343.500 .182 .375 .500 .867 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 27-65 5-19 14-17 38 16 73 17 7 0 8 200 24-59 10-31 10-14 41 18 68 11 16 3 3 200 TEAMTotals 4 TEAMTotals 4 1 Score by PeriodsScore by MiamiMaryland 1st 2nd 27 24 Total 46 44 73 68 First Half Second Half Game MARYLAND 01 Milbourne35 Neal f14 Mosley21 6-13 Vasquez22 0-0 Bowie g f05 5-6 g Hayes11 4-10 6 3-4 4-15 Kim33 g 1-5 2 0-1 1-7 Gregory 2-2 17 2-2 2-4 3-8 10 4 2 3 0-1 3 2 4 3-8 2 3-3 11 11 0 2-4 2-5First Half 6 2-2 8 9 1 0 0-0Second Half 0-0 29 0 1-1 0 0 3 1Game 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 9 4 0 0 1 Brian Dorsey Styons, Raymond 2Officials: Joe Lindsay, 2 3 35 8 22 MD-None. Miami-None. fouls: Technical 2 1 0 17,950 29 Attendance: 0 4 0 5 2 0 3 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 22 0 1 0 21 8 MIAMI 21 Collins30 Thomas01 Hurdle32 f f Asbury33 McClinton g 2-500 1-3 g Graham g20 0-0 1-2 McGowan 3-723 1-2 6-15 0-0 2-9 Dews 2-531 7 3-9 2 Jones 1-6 0-045 0 3-3 5 2-4 Gamble 2-2 0 1-2 8 5 0-0 9 4 3 0-1 1 0 0-1 2 0-0 1 18 4-10 8 1 5 2 3 6 3-7 7 3 0 3-4 0-0 1 0 3 1 2-2 0 3 1 0-1 0-0 0 1 4 2 21 1 0 2 1-2 19 1-2 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 36 0 22 13 2 1 2 1 0 33 2 1 0 7 1 1 0 0 17 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 8 4 MARYLAND68 MIAMI Park, Md. Comcast Center—College rebounds, had 11 points and 10 Greivis Vasquez (AP) barely missing Maryland's first triple-double since 1987, Miami 73-68. Landon defeated and the Terrapins Neal had 11 for points and Dave Milbourne scored 17 los- Maryland which snapped a four-game (14-7, 3-4 ACC), Hurricanes (14-7, 3-5). The Terrapins the ing streak to 20 points off and scored turnovers only seven committed Miami with 18 led Jack McClinton Hurricane turnovers. 16 73 the Hurricanes, who 13 added for points and James Dews the first time this season. three straight for dropped have up a three-point one-handed slam set After McClinton's remaining, that tied the game at 29 with 17:59 play a 18-7 MarylandMilbourne's jumper ignited a 47- run for 36 Maryland cut the managed to lead. The Hurricanes occassions — including after on several five lead to Terps' Lance Hurdle with 1:08 from three-pointers back-to-back the down go. But Maryland 5-of-6 free throws to converted clinch the win. to stretch GAME 21 GAME 21 Jan. 27, 2009 Jan. 27, OVERTIME .500.500.533 .538 .455 .538 .800 .000 .857 .444.492 .000 .368 .200 .545 .548 .545 .556 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs 31-63 7-19 12-22 41 16 81 12 12 1 5 225 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 32-60 14-26 6-7 26 19 84 17 10 4 5 225 TEAMTotals 4 Totals TEAM 8 1 Score by PeriodsScore by MiamiNC State 1st 2nd 25 39 OT 45 31 Total 11 14 81 84 Second Half OvertimeGame .833 1.000 1.000 31 HornerFirst Half 2-6 1-3 0-0 2 2 Tim Nestor Officials: Ayers, Jamie Luckie, Roger Miami-None. ST-None. fouls: Technical 5 15,.244 Attendance: 2 1 1 0 25 33 Costner34 McCauley02 f Harris c15 Ferguson24 8-16 6-10 Mays30 3-9 0-0 Thomas 2-2 0-1 2 1-1 7 0-0 5 1-1 1 0-0 21 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 4 3 0 0 0-0 2-2 1 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 38 0 42 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 5 0 0 0 0 11 3 NC STATE 04 Fells12 Degand23 Smith g g 7-15 f 3-4 6-9 1-2 4-4 3-5 0-0 3 0-0 2 1 0-0 5 24 5 7 0 3 7 1 6 2 0 0 2 1 2 36 1 34 0 1 22 First Half Second Half OvertimeGame .400 .500 .750 31 Jones45 Gamble 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 9 30 Thomas32 Asbury33 f McClinton00 g Graham g20 5-8 McGowan23 9-17 4-10 4-7 Dews 3-7 0-2 0-0 6-7 3-5 2 3-4 0-2 6 2 4 0-0 0-1 4 0 14 0-0 0-0 27 11 1 0-3 8 2 2 1 1 0-1 1 5 1 0 0 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 29 0 4 0 1 37 32 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 16 0 5 1 0 24 MIAMI 01 Hurdle21 Collins g f 1-5 8-11 0-1 0-0 1-3 2-7 2 6 2 2 3 18 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 31 30 RBC Center—Raleigh, N.C. | N.C. RBC Center—Raleigh, GAME 20 NC STATE81 MIAMI 84 (AP) Julius Mays buried a straightaway 3-pointer with 2.6 3-pointer buried a straightaway (AP) Julius Mays beat Miami 84-81. seconds left help NC State to in overtime (11-7, 2-4 the Wolfpack points for had 24 Courtney Fells lead early in the second half a 19-point blew who ACC), points the win. Brandon Costner added 21 holding for before bug a stomach fighting had 12. Despite and Ben McCauley led the Hurricanes' effort the game, Jack McClinton entering points, including three three-pointers. with a game-high 27 the points for with double-figure finished Miami players Four added 18 Collins points, ninth time this season, as Dwayne Adrian Thomas — in his first career start — added a career- high 14 points and Brian Asbury with 11. finished Thomas including one in over- three-pointers, hit a career-high four to bring the Hurricanes within one point with 1:51 time to hit McClinton seconds remaining in overtime, go. With 24 But knot the score at 81-all. to three-straight free throws — NC in a tie game, Mays with the clock winding down point guard —pulled up and hit a 3- freshman backup State's rely on a half- (14-6, 3-4) to the Hurricanes forcing pointer, Lance Hurdle that hit the backboard and from court heave as many trailed by The Hurricanes falling away. rim before as 19 points with 19:09 remaining in regulation. A Thomas the 56-53 a 26-7 Miami run as UM took sparked 3-pointer go. lead on a Collins dunk with 6:48 to 126 im 23 75 78 7 10 Total 36 49 OT 32 .667 2nd 19 .000 1st 7 No. 3/4Duke 0 Miami 3 .429 0 Score by Periods 0 3 0 29 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 Attendance: 9,314 0 0 0 Technical fouls: Duke-None. Miami-None. 0 0 0 1 Maxwell, Mike Eades LesJones,Gary Officials: 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 Game 0 13 2 42 1 40 1 0 0-0 0 3 Overtime 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 Second Half 0 3 0-0 0 13 1 0-0 2 Half First 1 38 0-1 43 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 22 18 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 3 2 3 3 0-2 1.000 4 2 4 5 Zoubek 2 19 55 17 8-10 2-2 Williams 0-0 4-11 2 20 3 5-13 4-12 McClure 0-0 6-15 5 14 10 Pocius 0-2 g 5-6 .333 05 1-3 g Smith 2-7 02 2-7 Scheyer f 5-23 30 8-18 11 Paulus 1 03 f Thomas f 1 29 42 .250 Henderson 26 1 1 15 0 Singler 0 0 13 12 0 0 1 0 4 DUKE 1 0 21 1 2 0 3 0 14 34 6 0 43 0 32 0 4 Game 3 0 1 0-1 3 5 0 3 Overtime 2 0 0-0 0 1 16 2 Second Half 0 0-0 1-2 3 0-1 3 1 0 3 Half First 2 1-4 3-4 2 1 0 12 1 3-4 1-5 5-8 34 7 2 3 2 0-0 1 0 4 8 0-0 1-5 3 0 7 2-2 0-1 Jones 5-6 1-1 31 0-0 2 0-4 Thomas 5-6 0-0 30 2 5-8 Dews 12-18 23 3-5 g 0-0 Graham g f 00 0-0 McClinton f 33 0-3 Hurdle 01 Asbury 32 f Collins 21 McGowan 20 MIAMI defense. The393-pointattempts were aschoolrecord. point rangeagainsttheHurricanes'determined zone just 33percentfor from thegame,including12-for-39 3- points ofregulationandallseven inovertime. Duke shot to sealthewin.McClintonleft scoredMiami'slast11 with Paulus makingtwo freethrows with10.2 seconds thatcuttheleadto three.Miamigotnocloser,onds left fivetheir first shotsbefore McClinton hita3with31.1 sec- the marginto four. TheHurricanes,meanwhile, missed ished 5-for-23 from thefield —drove infor ascoreto push scoredfor a70-68lead,thenSingler—whofin-Henderson Singler to force OnceinOT, OT with14.8secondsleft. points for Miami,includinga3-pointer over McClureand with a24-4 run.JackMcClinton scoredaseason-high34 22 barely3minutes into thesecondhalfbefore rallying shooting6-for-31after (19percent),thenfell behind38- points from GregPaulus. Duke trailedby athalftime 13 (15-8, 4-6)stumbledintheextra period.Duke alsogot18 key overtime basket thatkept themincontrol onceMiami Duke with22points,whileKyle Singlercameupwitha 78 half,howeverfirst they hadaresponse.JonScheyer led Blue Devils shotpoorlyandcouldn'tgrabareboundfor the while David rebounds.The McClurehadacareer-high13 for Duke halftime his 19pointsafter (20-3,7-2ACC), of to scored18 beatMiami78-75inovertime .Henderson andDavid McClurefueledacomeback Gerald Henderson (AP) Duke trailedby 16 pointsinthesecondhalfbefore Cameron IndoorStadium—Durham,N.C.| MIAMI 75 No. 3/4DUKE 23 GAME EM2 Totals TEAM 6 Totals TEAM G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 57 23 62 11 81 225 8 1 9 13 78 19 41 16-22 12-39 25-76 75 -51-64 07 914225 4 1 19 9 75 20 41 12-16 9-15 27-57 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 39.0 .727 .308 .329 .778 .600 .750 .625 .565 .462 14.5 .750 .250 .194 41.6 .750 .364 .421 44.0 .750 .600 .474 Feb. 7,2009 OVERTIME GAME 24GAME 2Dvs3500001 21 6 1 2 0 19 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 2 35 34 0 MIAMI 0 1 0 2 11 30 0 0 27 0 0-0 1 1 1 28 1 1 2 Game 0 0-0 0 4 1 5 0-0 4 Second Half 3-5 1 1 0-0 2 0-1 15 21 Half First 2 3 0-2 3 1 0-1 1 0 8 1-5 8 10 0 9 2-2 2 2-2 2 3-8 1 4 5-8 6 Davis 5-12 4 2-2 32 7-12 0-0 Drew II g 1-2 0-0 11 2-6 Frasor g 0-0 04 3-8 Ellington 3-13 4-11 22 Lawson f f 05 Hansbrough f 50 Thompson 21 Green 14 UNC with yet another3,andthe Heelsheldon. inthefinal minute, Lawsonthe chargeonAsbury sealedit but thatwas theHurricanes'lasthurrah. Hansbrough took one. SoLawson hitanother3-pointer. McClinton answered, toAdrian Thomasanswer get with3:19left Miamiwithin contest. Heconnected from beyond the arc,onlyto have thing, Lawson camethrough inwhatturnedinto a3-point Butwhenever Carolinaneededsome- within 58-54. North with 5:27 —givinghim30pointstheHurricaneswere left remaining. Andwhenhedrove thelanefor aneasylayup including apairof3sto get Miamiwithinsixwith9:14 scored eightpointsfrom theperimeter in64seconds, er to Carolina that14-pointlead,McClinton give North ankleinpracticeSaturday.left Ellington After hita3-point- Dwayne forward without starting Collins,whosprainedhis to Duke andUNCby acombinedseven points.Miamiwas for lostitslasttwo UM(15-9,4-7),which scored12 Asbury to protect with44.3secondsleft aone-pointlead. Asbury four boardsfor theHeels,buttook akey chargeonBrian American Tyler Hansbrough was heldto eightpointsand beyondhis 5-for-7 effort thearcinsecondhalf.All- minutes. Buteach time,Lawson naileda3-pointer, of part onlyto12:01 get left, withinonethreetimesinthefinal 5 Eric Brown 21 with seasonsago.Miamitrailed54-40 Miamiplayerleast 30,makinghimthefirst to dososince er thisseason.Itwas histhird-straightgamescoringat the Tar Heels(23-2,9-2ACC) have yieldedto anACC play- the 15NBAscoutsinattendance with35points,themost Miami's JackMcClinton andlikely ledallscorers dazzled Hurricanes' comebackbidontheway to a69-65win. andthethird-ranked Taronds left, astrong Heelsheldoff half, includingthegame-sealing3-pointer with10.6 sec- (AP) 69 Ty Lawson scoredBankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. 17 of his 21 pointsMIAMI 65 in the secondNo. 3/3NORTHCAROLINA im 63 65 39 69 Total 26 2nd 40 1st 29 15 10 0 Miami 0 Carolina No. 3/3North 0 0 24 20 0 Score by Periods 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 25 Attendance: 7,200 0 4 2 Technical fouls: UNC-None.Miami-None. 0 1 Cahill,SeanHull,Mike Kitts John Officials: 0 6 0 27 5 37 27 1 0 2 0 2 3 Game 0-0 0 0-0 2 5 0 15 1 4 Second Half 0-0 1 0-1 0 3 4 0 2 Half First 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-3 0 0 2 4 2 2-6 0-2 2 4 35 12 2 2-6 0-3 0 0 2 3 0-0 0 3 3 15 0-3 Gamble 0-0 2-2 45 0-0 1 2-9 Jones 0-0 7-12 31 2-4 2 Thomas 13-25 2-7 30 g 5-7 0-0 Dews g 23 0-1 McClinton c f 33 0-2 Hurdle 01 Graham 00 f Asbury 32 McGowan 20 EM41 4 Totals TEAM EM3 Totals TEAM 66 02 - 486 81 200 4 4 13 18 69 8 44 7-8 10-25 26-67 66 12 - 91 51 265200 5 6 12 14 65 12 39 2-2 11-29 26-68 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 32.7 1.000 1.000 .000 .379 .538 .250 .382 .469 .306 .875 .750 .400 .222 .388 .364 42.0 1.000 .500 .412 Feb. 2009 15, 2Abr - - - 23 0 23 1 1 20 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 8 2 8 2 1 1 2 3 7 4-6 5 2-3 0-1 1 0-0 2-4 0-3 3-7 0-0 g 1-4 f Asbury f 32 Collins 21 Graham 00 MIAMI points inthesecondhalf. halfhelpingdefendthe first McClinton, scored17 ofhis seven rebounds.Douglas,whospentmuchofhistimein Hurricanes onWednesday, finishing witheightpointsand Dwayne Collinsreturned lineupfor to the thestarting (265) withhisonlytrey four minutes into thegame. Edwards for theMiamischoolrecordfor careerthrees had scored101 pointsinthelastthreegames,tiedSteven McClinton finished with13pointsfor UM.McClinton, who pointers —andacareer-highseven rebounds,whileJack 4-8) withaseason-high19points—includingthreethree- 80 improve to 11-4athome.JamesDews ledMiami(15-10, ond half—to pickuptheir20thwinoftheseasonand ACC) made31 of35freethrows —including20inthesec- overan 80-67victory Miami.TheSeminoles(20-6,7-4 pointsand10 rebounds toadded 18 leadFloridaState to (AP) Toney Douglasscored24 pointsandUcheEchefu Donald L.Tucker Center—Tallahassee, Fla. MIAMI 67 FLORIDA STATE 25 GAME im 13 67 80 36 Total 50 31 2nd 30 1st 21 1 0 0 2 Florida State 0 2 13 Miami 2 0 2 14 Score by Periods 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 18 3 1 1 Attendance: 10,458 1 0 0 2 Technical fouls: FSU-None.Miami-None. 0 5 0 0 Karl Hess,LesJones,RayOfficials: Natili 0 0-0 1 0 17 0 1 0-0 23 0-0 0 0 Game 0 0 39 0 0 0-0 1-2 6 1 1 Second Half 0 0 2-2 1 0-0 0 Half First 0 37 2 2 1-3 0-1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1-3 0-0 0 7 0 4 0-0 13 0-0 0-0 1 24 3 3 0-1 0-0 1 2 Reid 7 3 3-5 0-1 42 18 1 Hoff 1-2 5-5 2 21 14-15 0-4 Dulkys 2-2 0-0 10 04 Loucks 5-12 9-10 5-7 1-4 03 1-4 DeMercy g 02 4-8 Gibson g c 01 Douglas 7 5 f 23 Kitchen 0 0 22 Alabi 0 0 25 32 Echefu 0 0 1 41 4 26 1 0 0 31Singleton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 FSU 0 0 2 0 0 32 8 2 0 4 35 1 0 0 3 Game 1-2 0 8 0-0 0 0 1 Second Half 0-0 1 0-0 3 1 3 0 Half First 0-0 0-2 0-2 1 0 2 19 2-7 3-4 13 0-0 4 3-8 1-2 4 0-0 2-41-30-034 7 f 2-5 0 0-0 2-3 Gamble 2-3 45 3-5 Jones 1-4 31 Thomas 7-11 5-12 30 McGowan g 20 Hurdle g 01 5101116 McClinton 33 Dews 23 EM1 Totals TEAM 7 Totals TEAM 24 -73-52 18 1845200 5 4 8 11 80 21 29 31-35 5-17 22-46 200 3 3 11 9 67 22 32 14-24 7-19 23-55 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 53.3 .870 .917 .333 .273 .583 .364 .643 .500 .385 .333 .393 .444 48.6 .583 .368 .418 48.9 .886 .294 .478 Feb. 2009 18, 127 Mar. 4, 2009 Mar. .417 .350 .545 .324 .250 .737 .519 .636 .750 .229 .083 1.000 .556.533 .429 .556 .636 .667 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs 23-71 8-32 14-19 48 23 68 13 15 1 6 200 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 24-45 10-18 20-30 26 18 78 18 11 9 11 200 TEAMTotals 3 TEAMTotals 3 Officials: Mike Wood, Joe Lindsay, Raymond Styons Raymond Joe Lindsay, Officials: Wood, Mike Miami-None. GT-None. fouls: Technical 7,170 Attendance: PeriodsScore by MiamiGeorgia Tech 1st 41 2nd 25 37 Total 43 78 68 MIAMI 00 Graham21 Collins32 f Asbury23 Dews33 f 4-7 McClinton01 f 3-11 0-0 g Hurdle20 g 6-11 0-1 0-0 McGowan30 3-12 2-4 4-8 6 4-13 Thomas31 15 1-7 3-11 2-2 2 Jones 15 1 6-6 0-0 3-10 8 3 10 0-1 1 2 2-5 16 0 0-0 2 5 2 0-4 2-2 0 2 5 0-0 13 11 0-4First Half 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0-2 0-0Second Half 4 0 3 1 2 4 0 0-1 24 25 10Game 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 5210118 32 1 5 0 1 1 0 1 28 31 0 TECH GA 2 1 0 0 0 135 0 2 28 0 Peacock44 0 0 Aminu 7 00 2 f 0 Clinch 2-31-20-023 01 19 0 Shumpert03 f 3-5 0 g Miller04 g 0-0 6 Foreman 10-1910Storrs 2-6 3-4 9-16 1-331 0-0 g 3 1-2 0-0 Lawal34 3-6 4 5 5-6 Sheehan 5 1-1 0-0 0 3 9 2 0-0 0-0 30 1 1 3-4 1-2 7 4 2 7 1 0-1 1 5-7 0 1First Half 1 7 3 0-0 2 0-0 0 1Second Half 1 2 0-0 4-6 27 5 3 5Game 1 0 37 1 2 0 2 0 3 26 0 3 4 30 0 14 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 23 1 12 0 2 0 1 0 20 7 GAME 28 TECHGEORGIA 68 MIAMI Ga. Coliseum—Atlanta, Memorial Alexander a career-high 30 points in his Clinch scored (AP) Lewis beat Miami Tech regular-season game and Georgia final streak and snap a two- losing end a seven-game 78-68 to the Hurricanes. Clinch, a senior game winning streak for 3-point 16 home game, made 9 of in his final playing its first took 2-13 ACC) (11-17, Tech as Georgia attempts 78 Clinch's high on Jan. 31. Forest win since beating Wake the game this season tied in an ACC 3-pointers mark for Dennis behind in school history, second-highest total on Dec. 28, 1988. Georgia Scott's 11 against Houston at halftime19-point advantage a and took led 41-25 Tech cut the 6-9) used an 18-6run to at 52-33. Miami (17-11, Brian Asbury, by baskets on back-to-back 58-51 lead to Hurricanes in double fig- lead five points to who had 16 his first 15 rebounds for ures. He added a career-high with Collins finished career double-double, while Dwayne add his 14th career double- points and 15 boards to 10 added points, James Dews had 13 double. Jack McClinton Miami. The Hurricanes for 11 and Lance Hurdle had 10 the boards, 48-26, and outscored the Yellow dominated enough to in the second half, but it wasn't 43-37, Jackets, start. points for had 14 their slow Gani Lawal overcome Georgia Tech. Feb. 26, 2009 Feb. .393.409.400 .300 .333 .313 1.000 .857 .909 .423.458.440 .364 .429 .389 .750 .889 .846 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 22-50 7-18 11-13 28 12 62 14 13 3 7 200 20-50 5-16 10-11 33 13 55 8 16 5 7 200 TEAMTotals 7 TEAMTotals 7 Score by PeriodsScore by MiamiVirginia 1st 2nd 29 29 Total 33 26 62 55 VIRGINIA 45 Tat05 Sene04 Baker15 Landesberg23 g f c Jones02 g Farrakhan 3-712 0-0 0-3 Tucker 3-513 4-7 g 0-0 0-0 Zeglinski 4-421 1-1 0-0 0-0 6-12 Soroye 1-524 7 2-2 2 3 1-4 Diane 0-232 0 0 0 1 3-3 Scott 0-0 13 1 1-4 0-2 4 0 0 1 0 11 0-2 0-1 1 0 0 4 0 1-1 3 1-2 0-0 16 2 0 0 5 0-0 1 2 0 0-1 0First 0 Half 2 1 0 0-0 5 1 0 0-1 0 37 4-8Second Half 1 0 1 3 0 0-0 1 3 0-0Game 34 0 9 9 2 0 1 0-0 2 1 2Officials: Kitts, Bob Donato John Cahill, Mike 30 0 0 2 1 4 0 Miami-None. UVA-None. fouls: Technical 7 0 0 2 0 9,392 Attendance: 0 1 1 1 1 8 17 10 2 1 1 0 0 2 12 0 0 3 0 32 MIAMI 00 Graham21 Collins32 f Asbury23 Dews33 f 0-3 McClinton g01 0-0 g Hurdle 3-520 g 0-0 5-8 McGowan30 0-0 3-10 7 4-10 Thomas 0-131 0-1 3-5 2 Jones 1-4 3-345 4 2-2 Gamble 0-0 4 0 2-3 2 2 2-3 4 1 2 0-0 2 0-1 6 3-8 13 1 3 2-2 11 4-5 0 3-7 2 1 1 4 9 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2First Half 2 3 0 1 1 0 0-0 28 0 0-0Second Half 2 0 0 6 0-0 0 8 0-0Game 0 0 1 18 0 28 0 1 35 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 33 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 17 8 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 6 2 MIAMI 62 MIAMI VIRGINIAJohn Paul Va. Arena—Charlottesville, Jones his below well scored just 11 points, (AP) Jack McClinton play seconds to with 47 but hit a huge 3-pointer average, cushion and the Miami a two-possession give to 62-55. The Hurricanes beat Virginia, Hurricanes held on to contest second-straight ACC their won 6-8 ACC) (17-10, when it mat- McClinton from and got some clutch shooting gave His third 3-pointer the stretch. most down tered 19 with free throws added two Miami a 60-55 lead and he straight at seconds left. two had won Virginia (9-15, 3-10) score after Jeff pro- home, but failed to Jones' 3-pointer 55 remaining. at 55 with 3:51 duced the eighth tie of the half on three consecutive turnovers committed The Cavaliers fall them to causing possessions after pulling even, behind. GAME 27 GAME 27 Feb. 21,Feb. 2009 .414 .444 .800 .310 .250 .500 .421.521 .286 .550 .500 .500 .362 .333 .600 .586 .692 .500 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs 21-58 7-21 9-15 38 14 58 13 15 3 5 200 FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 25-48 11-20 8-16 28 15 69 15 13 4 9 200 TEAMTotals 1 TEAMTotals 2 Officials: Jamie Luckie, Mike Wood, Roger Ayers Roger Officials: Wood, Jamie Luckie, Mike BC-None. Miami-None. fouls: Technical 4,979 Attendance: PeriodsScore by CollegeBoston Miami 1st 32 2nd 44 26 Total 25 58 69 Game First Half Second Half 23 Dews33 McClinton01 g Hurdle20 g McGowan30 8-16 Thomas31 4-7 4-8 Jones 2-2 4-6 1-1 4 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 1-2 4 1-2 0-0 22 0-0 3 1-2 0 4 14 3 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 3 0-1 3 0 1 2 0-0 7 4 1 1 0 0 35 1 3 2 1 0 1 30 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 25 4 0 1 26 0 0 2 MIAMI 00 Graham21 Collins32 f Asbury f 2-3 f 0-0 1-4 2-4 5-7 0-0 4 1-2 1-4 3 1-2 4 6 5 0 0 2 3 12 1 1 1 3 3 2 0 0 27 1 0 4 22 29 First Half Second Half Game 05 Paris21 Roche55 Dunn 1-2 2-5 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 3 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 20 0 12 11 Raji12 Trapani52 Southern04 Rice f15 c f Sanders00 7-12 Jackson 3-5 1-7 g 3-7 g 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-15 0-0 3-6 0-2 4 2-8 15 5 0 0-0 3-4 2 4-9 4 17 2-2 2 1-2 5 0 2 1 6 1-2 2 1 3 11 1 5 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 1 10 1 26 1 0 1 32 3 7 22 1 2 1 34 1 0 17 1 30 BC BankUnited Center—Coral Gables, Fla. Gables, Center—Coral BankUnited and the Miami scored 22 points (AP) Jack McClinton beat to with 11 3-pointers Hurricanes tied a season high in three-pointers hit four College, 69-58. McClinton Boston career three-pointers a Miami record for set the win to the ‘Canes. The season for with 269 in just his third a to en route shots consecutive Hurricanes made seven closer than eight never College was 20-5 lead, and Boston Rice was The Eagles' Tyrese points the rest of the way. 3- and finished minutes 1/2 the first 16 held scoreless for 11 He totaled Miami's zone defense. against for-15 5- The Hurricanes (16-10, his average. below points, seven the a three-game losing streak and swept broke 8 ACC) College. The Eagles (19-9, 7-6) season series with Boston Dews James last Sunday. coming off Duke were a win over had 14 points and Brian Asbury 12 recorded Miami, for the for scored 17 which shot 52 percent. Joe Trapani Eagles, who shot 36 percent. GAME 26 69 MIAMI COLLEGEBOSTON 58 128 im 15 72 64 51 34 Total 21 2nd 30 1st 6 0+ 0 Miami 0 NC State 0 0 16 20 0 Score by Periods 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 Attendance: 5,027 0 1 1 Technical fouls: ST-None. Miami-None. 2 0 0 24 Maxwell, Ray Natili,TimNestor Gary Officials: 1 4 2 2 0 0 35 36 0 35 5 Game 0-0 3 0 1 0-0 1 1 1 1 Second Half 0-0 4 25 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Half First 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-3 0 0 1 1 3 13 0-3 1-2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0-3 1-3 9 13 24 0-0 2 2 0 1 0-1 1 6 2-2 Gamble 7 2 6 0-1 45 3-6 Jones 4 4-5 16-16 2-6 1-3 31 4-8 Thomas 6 1-3 3-15 0-0 30 Dews 0-4 4-11 23 4-6 g McGowan g 0-0 f 20 McClinton 29 3-5 1 f 33 0 Hurdle 0 01 0 Asbury f 0 32 15 0 Collins 0 11 0 21 2 0+ Graham 0 0 0 0 00 7 0 0 0 3 MIAMI 1 4 25 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1-2 30 0 Game 1 1 25 1-1 1 30 0-3 34 2 0 Second Half 1 0 1 0-0 0 1 1 3-7 1 Half First 0 1 0 0-0 2 1-1 5 0 0-0 3 1 4 0-0 0-1 5 5 0-1 5 1 0-0 19 0-1 0 3 0-1 6 12 4 0-0 12 0-0 Horner 4 3 1 5 31 1-3 Smith 6 2-2 10 4 22 2-4 6-6 Williams 5-5 5-8 4-5 21 0-0 Degand 1-4 6-13 0-0 12 g Harris 0-7 3-7 4-8 g 02 Ferguson 15 c Gonzalez f f 10 McCauley 34 Costner 33 Smith 23 NC STATE with 19points. CarolinaMiami's leadto State 63-56.GonzalezledNorth toGonzalez endedthestreakwithaminute cut left their drought, whichbeganwhenthey led42-36.Javier ment. TheWolfpack consecutive shotsduring missed12 the mixunlessitmakes abigsplashintheleaguetourna- ond year inarow. NCState (16-13, 6-10) islikely outof their hopesofmakingtheNCAAtournament for thesec- 7-9ACC) helped and sixrebounds.TheHurricanes(18-11, added agame-highthreeblocks,steals, sixpoints 64 Jimmy Graham—finished pointsapiece.Graham with13 appearance asHurricanesalongwithMcClinton and —alsomakingtheirfinal home Hurdle andBrianAsbury formance from thelineinschoolhistory. Lance Seniors the field butwas 16-for-16 from theline—bestper- pointer earlyinthesecondhalf.Hefinished 3-for-15 from McClinton seven missedhisfirst shotsbefore sinkinga3- minutesmore than12 inthesecondhalfandwon 72-64. points, andMiamiheldNCState withoutafield goalfor (AP) JackMcClinton overcame to aslow score24 start BankUnited Center—Coral Gables,Fla. NC STATE MIAMI 72 29 GAME EM4 Totals TEAM 2 Totals TEAM 05 -12-43 87 200 8 3 5 7 72 18 35 25-34 7-21 20-56 94 -01-13 66 31 200 3 1 15 13 64 26 36 19-21 7-20 19-49 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G FsFTs 3FGs FGs G FsFTs 3FGs FGs 40.4 .719 1.000 .444 .250 .480 .258 .905 .857 .350 .444 .388 .500 37.3 .735 .333 .357 30.7 .929 .273 .310 Mar. 7,2009 GAME 30 GAME 1Wthr00000000000005 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 18 0 1 38 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 30 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 3 2 0-0 0 38 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 2 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 7 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-1 4 0 5 17 0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9 4 2 2 Witcher 4 21 14 0 Vinson 5 3 0-0 14-15 15 3 1-3 Davila 0-0 6 1-2 14 8 Panneton 1-10 0-0 1-2 3-4 11 2-2 Thorns 2-3 0-1 g 10 2-8 Bell g 4-5 01 5-12 c Delaney 4 23 13 Hudson f f 0 1 05 Diakite 0 0 17 34 Vassallo 0 0 0 40 Allen 34 0 15 0 0 00 1 0 7 4 2 0 0 TECH VA 29 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 9 20 0 7 0 3 1 0 0 19 3 Game 1-1 3 0 0 2 0-0 4 0 0 2 Second Half 0-0 18 7 0-0 0 0 3 1 2 Half First 0 0-1 3-3 1 1-5 3 0 3 5 1 3-6 9 1 5 1 0-0 0-0 0 3-6 4 2 1-4 1 0-0 0 3 0-0 1-9 1 2 2-3 3 4 Gamble 0-5 0-0 3 45 0-0 Jones 2 0-6 1-6 4-4 31 1-2 Thomas 1 4-11 0-0 30 2-3 McGowan 0-4 g 20 0-3 Hurdle g 0-0 f 01 McClinton 2-3 f 33 Dews 23 Asbury f 32 Collins 21 Graham 00 MIAMI gram anduniversity. in life to becomeavaluable contributor to his/herpro- who hasovercome significant injury, illnessoradversity or female basketball player, coachorteam administrator Bradley Spirit&CourageAward, given annuallyto amale athlete. Thomasreceived theBob Duringhalftime, given anuallyto theACC's top men'sbasketball scholar- McClinton was honoredwiththeSkipProsser Award, three three-pointers for theHurricanes.Before thegame, 33-straight games.Thomasfinished withagame-high ing halfto set aschoolrecordwithtrey inanACC-long McClinton hitathree-pointer with1:38to gointheopen- withninepointsapiece. McClinton ledMiami(18-12) a 57-37 leadwith7:15 to play. AdrianThomasandJack way through thesecondhalfbefore the14-0runto take 65 by half,were aheadonly43-37 14pointsinthefirst mid- Virginia Tech with17 wholed points.TheHokies(18-13), from thefield butmade14of15freethrows to lead tournament. MalcolmDelaney madeonly1of10 shots run inthesecondhalfandbeatMiami65-47 intheACC (AP) VirginiaTech broke openaclosegamewith14-0 The GeorgiaDome—Atlanta, Ga.|ACC Tournament MIAMI 47 VIRGINIA TECH im 42 47 65 23 Total 37 24 2nd 28 1st 1 Virginia Tech 23 0 Miami 0 Score by Periods 0 1 0 3 0 0 26,352 Attendance: 0 Technical Miami-None. fouls: VT-None. 12 Styons Kersey, Bryan Officials: JamieLuckie,Raymond 3 0 8 Game 0 2-4 Second Half 0-0 0-0 Half First 0-0 5-5 0-0 Thompson 33 Debnam 32 EM1 Totals TEAM EM3 Totals TEAM 85 -351 21 791 200 9 1 15 9 47 16 22 5-10 6-23 18-52 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 14 -51-33 56 21 200 7 1 17 12 65 15 35 19-23 4-15 21-42 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 50.6 .826 .267 .500 .500 .429 .667 .261 .167 .364 .346 .360 .333 54.6 .824 .167 .524 46.3 .833 .333 .476 Mar. 2009 12, MIAMI nine reboundsfor theFriars. with 16 points,andJonathanKale added11pointsand the gameoutofreach.Weyinmi Efejuku ledProvidence point shots—respondedwithtwo oftheminarow to keep just 3:08to play, butMcClinton —whomade7ofhis143- field goalby eitherteam. Providence gotwithinfour with jumper with3:22to gobroke astretch of6:53withouta grew increasinglychippy down thestretch. BrianAsbury's half, andbothteams hadtrouble scoringasthegame Miami never trailed,thegamestayed tightinthesecond extended hisschoolrecordfor careertreys to 283.Though Miami recordbookinsingle-seasonthreesandalso 66 through 31 games.Heholdsthetop-three spotsinthe pointers inaseason(94set in2007-08) andnow has98 Friars 44-35.McClinton broke hisown schoolrecordfor 3- whoout-reboundedthe points for theHurricanes(19-12), reboundsandLanceHurdleadded12 Collins had12 over Providence round oftheNIT. inthefirst Dwayne andscored25pointsleadMiamitoers a78-66victory (AP) JackMcClinton hitacareer-hightyingseven 3-point- Dunkin’ DonutsCenter—Providence, Round R.I.|NITFirst PROVIDENCE MIAMI 78 31GAME im 34 78 66 45 38 Total 33 2nd 28 1st 15 0 0+ 0 Providence 0 0+ Miami 0 0 0 Score by Periods 0 0 1 1 0 18 0 4 1 0 0 0 0+ Attendance: 5,645 4 0 0 Technical 0 22 fouls: PC-None.Miami-None. 0 4 0 Andrew Walton 3 2 4 SeanHull,Bret Smith, Officials: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1 0 0 Game 0 0-0 0 34 0-0 2 13 0 0 26 2 Second Half 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 2-5 0 27 0 Half First 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 30 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1-2 1 3 1 0 0-0 2 3 2 4-7 0 6 5 0-0 2 23 0-0 1 16 4-7 0 1 0-2 Hanke 0-0 6 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 32 0 0-4 Heine 0-0 2 11 3 0-0 3 31 2 Beloin 3-12 5 0-0 9-10 2 0-0 25 1 McKenzie 1-1 1-7 9 0-0 23 5 Baudinet 3-7 2-8 7-12 2-7 21 0-0 Burchett 4 12 2-8 Brooks 2-6 g g 5 02 Kellogg 1-1 g 00 f Efejuku 4 2 0-1 13 Curry 0 0 2-7 04 Xavier 1 0 20 2101 Kale 1 f 1 1 1 34 McDermott 0 1 0 0 15 11 0 2 3 0 2 PROVIDENCE 1 5 0 1 0 4 1 8 31 33 1 1 2 0 36 1 1 Game 0-0 4 22 1 0-0 0 0 6 2 1 Second Half 0-0 3 0 0-0 2 2 16 2 Half First 2 0-0 1-1 2-2 2 1-1 1 0 4 5 5 0-3 2-2 2 9 0 12 0 2-2 2-5 2-4 25 3 2 8 0 0-0 3 2 2 7 Gamble 2-3 7 3 2 1-2 45 5-5 Jones 0-0 12 1-5 6-8 31 0-2 4 Thomas 7-14 5-10 9-21 0-0 30 4 2-8 Dews 23 1-5 g 2-2 Graham g f 00 0-1 McClinton f 33 0-3 Hurdle 01 Asbury 32 f Collins 21 McGowan 20 EM3 Totals TEAM 1 Totals TEAM 06 -71-73 16 41 200 9 4 15 14 66 21 35 18-27 8-27 20-60 G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG G3GF E PAT MIN S B TO A TP F REB FT 3FG FG 56 02 82 42 81 947200 7 4 19 16 78 21 44 18-21 10-27 25-61 G FsFTs 3FGs FGs FTs 3FGs FGs 33.9 .667 .632 .750 .296 .375 .182 .333 .345 .323 .824 1.000 .417 .333 .464 .364 40.7 .857 .370 .410 Mar. 2009 18, 129 Mar. 20, 2009 Mar. .414 .280 .583 .391 .182 .545 .630.520 .500 .370 .750 .632 .433.385 .333 .200 .250 .750 FGs 3FGs FTs FGs 3FGs FTs FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN FG 3FG FT REB F TP A TO B S MIN 26-50 10-27 12-19 37 13 74 20 16 0 3 200 23-56 7-25 7-12 25 16 60 11 11 2 7 200 Totals TEAM 2 TEAMTotals 4 Score by PeriodsScore by MiamiFlorida 1st 2nd 32 48 Total 28 26 60 74 First Half Second Half Game 30 Kadji 1-2 0-0 2-4Officials: Tim Gattis, Jerry Dixon, Heater Rod 1 UF-None. fouls: Miami-None. Technical 1 6,525 Attendance: 4 0 1 0 0 7 11 Walker15 Hodge33 g Calathes01 Vargas g03 g 2-7 Shipman25 6-12 2-6 Parsons 3-6 4-9 1-2 1-4 5-6 0 1-2 0-0 1-1 6 2 3 0-0 0-0 1 3-7 1 7 0-0 0-0 21 1-4 1 0 8 3 7 0-2 2 0 0 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 29 1 7 35 1 0 1 35 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 1 0 22 FLORIDA 21 Werner23 Tyus f 4-6 c 2-4 6-9 2-2 0-0 6 1-1 4 12 12 3 3 13 5 0 0 1 0 0 30 0 29 First Half Second Half Game 00 Graham23 Dews30 Thomas31 Jones45 3-5 Gamble 0-0 4-10 1-8 2-2 1-6 1-5 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3 2 0-0 0-0 1 8 2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 9 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 31 21 0 0 0 0 3 3 20 McGowan21 Collins f32 Asbury01 Hurdle 0-133 f McClinton 0-0 f g 0-0 g 6-9 2-4 0 0-0 5-12 2-6 0 1-2 5-8 3-9 1-3 0-0 8 0-0 0 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 1 17 4 0 4 1 13 0 5 3 4 5 0 0 1 4 3 1 6 1 0 1 1 28 1 0 0 37 24 0 35 MIAMI Stephen C. O’Connell Center—Gainesville, Fla. | C. O’Connell Center—Gainesville, Stephen NIT Second Round added 13 Tyus points, Alex (AP) Nick Calathes had 21 rival points and 12 beat in-state rebounds, and the Gators Miami (19- the NIT. of in the second round Miami 74-60 22 points in the first half. by trailing 13) got behind early, times in the sec- 11 several to The Hurricanes cut the lead Collins led Dwayne closer. any ond half, but couldn't get and eight rebounds, while Jack points Miami with 17 added 13 -- points -- including three 3-pointers McClinton got off the Hurricanes. Florida (25-10) game for in his final shots, includ- of its first start, 10 a strong making seven to led 20-2 with 11:36 to 3-point range, and from ing four in the first The missed nine of its first half. UM 10. play and Hurricanes missed their first eight 3-point attempts with 9:35 remain- hit fall when McClinton got one to finally lead with opened up a 31-9 the Gators ing. Nonetheless, left. 'Canes sliced the lead in half thanks mostly The 7:53 Lance Hurdle, Brian Asbury McClinton, and 3s from to 48-32 at Adrian Thomas. But Florida pushed it back to halftime. from shot a season-high 63 percent The Gators from 8-of-16 and were in the opening 20 minutes the field McClinton, reunion for a bittersweet 3-point range. It was coach at Siena. McClinton against his former who played at Siena, where current Florida assistant one year played the head coach — thus seeing both Lanier was Rob game. first and last collegiate McClinton's GAME 32 FLORIDA60 MIAMI 74 130 131 132 PROGRAM HISTORYPROGRAM history of the athletic program at the University anditsneighboringcommunity. attheUniversity oftheathleticprogram history inthe ofMiamibasketball thathasplayedapart ofthe80years Here isacapsulesummary color andsometimesdisappointment. ofbrilliance, coachesandfanswastraveled byMiamibasketball dottedbyflashes players, Moreover, ofthecountry. thepreviouspath basketball part inthiscontinuallyprospering for intheACC wasthose whothirsted notaneasyonefor toconferenceaffiliation The road of themostcompetitiveandsuccessfulbasketball conferenceinthenation. ofMiamientered theranks theUniversity intotheAtlanticCoastConferencein2004, With theentry Era,”andnowthe“Frank Haith/ACC Era.” BIGEAST “The HamiltonEra,” Leonard Era,”“The Horford bythe“Tito Then camethe“BillFosterEra,”followed camethe“EraofMiamiBasketball,” itself. Hurricanes werecontinuallyentering“anewera.”First suchdramaticandfrequentchanges,itseemedthatthe hasundergone Since 1985, theMiamiprogram 1971from to1985. ButHurricaneBasketball returned, andinabigway. 14 Collectingdustandgoingunnoticed, theMiamibasketball wasIt laysilentfor theRipvan program Winkleofcollege years. The Hurricanes returned to intercollegiate competition inthe1938-39 competition intercollegiate season, to The Hurricanesreturned posting a 4-6 record under head coach underheadcoach a4-6record posting HART MORRIS The 1928-29 MIAMIHURRICANES posted a 13-8 overall record. a13-8posted overall basketball 133 DON CURNUTT impressive UM’s first Consensus All-American in 1965. A second-team All-American, the Miami record book. He was RICK BARRY’S RICK BARRY’S scoring feats still rank supreme in era of Miami basketball came to a close just year later. one THE 1970S: FIRST ERA ENDS THE 1970S: • All-America receive to recognition. Hurricanes’ third player as the career in 1970 Don Curnutt closed out his Miami basketball • game of the sea- came in the second-to-last 14 years for team basketball a University of Miami men’s — The last victory by 1971 February 27, Key at home in the Dinner triumph against Florida State son, a 100-94 the floor 62.5 percent from The ‘Canes shot a season-high Auditorium. Miami startersand all five scored in double figures. • coach, effective following resigned his post as head basketball at Miami, Godfrey Ron record of 47-56 — After a four-year posting March 1, 1971 game of the season against nationally-rankedMiami’s final Jacksonville. • the where one of Auditorium place at the Dinner Key until 1985 took team a University of Miami men’s by — The last game played March 2, 1971 see the Hurricanes host turned out to in years largest UM home crowds The Dolphins handed Miami a 94-75 loss nationally-ranked Jacksonville. 14 years. the next for that remained as UM’s last contest • to voted house the sport time as a permanent field until such drop “temporarily — The University Miami Board of Trustees of April 22, 1971 on the main campus.” can be constructed and serious figures Sagging attendance to also believed losses were financial the discontinuation of to contribute at UM. basketball • only consensus All-AmericaHurricanes’ In 1964-65, Barry became the of 6-7, 200-pound native selection. The in led the nation Park, Jersey New Roselle in his senior average a 37.4 scoring with only become the on to went season. He win single- history to in basketball player the NCAA,season scoring titles in ABA and NBA. inducted He was Hall of Fame the Basketball into Mass., in 1986. in Springfield, • Barry’sled by scoring brilliance, 1964-65 Miami squad, The scoring NCAA established a new 98.4 points averaging record by however, per game. The ‘Canes, participate in to not allowed were — that year the NCAA Tournament after posting a 22-4 record — because of recruiting violations. • 1966-67 and assistant Ron Hale resigned after Bruce assumed the head Godfrey coaching responsibilities. saw his collegiate career come to an end in 1970, while the first saw his collegiate career come to an end in 1970, was UM’s first He led the Hurricanes to a 23-3 All-American in 1960. record, their first and their first NCAA Tournament final Associated Press regular-season ranking. 10 Top DICK HICKOX DICK HICKOX Barry. scorer named Rick teams was a brilliant was teams these Hurricane glory 65-16. The star of 65-16. composite record of composite seasons, rolling up a seasons, rolling THE 1960S: RICK BARRY’S ALL-AMERICAN YEARS THE 1960S: RICK BARRY’S • Louis, 58-56. The 1960-61 St. — falling in the first of the NIT to round play postseason to returned Hurricanes of 1960-61 Dick Hickox-led The squad compiled a 20-7 record. • St. NIT victory An opening round over 106-96. Providence, falling to the second round of the NIT before to In 1962-63, Miami advanced the first Miami victory in postseason play. marked 71-70, (N.Y.), Francis • 20-win three consecutive 1962 through 1965, Miami recorded From THE 1950S: UM’S GLORY YEARS THE 1950S: UM’S GLORY • basketball professional captain and former Air Force coach. The retired In 1954, the University Bruce Hale as its head basketball named the 13 seasons, leading star held the UM head coaching post for basketball. its glory through Hurricane program of intercollegiate years 220 games the Hurricanes won in 1967, the end of Hale’s tenure Before and lost 112 a .663 winning percentage. Hale’s first Miami team for no other losing campaigns in the turned in a 9-11 record, but there were the through 12 of non-losing seasons extended The streak years. next campaigns of .500 basketball 1968-69 season — marking 14 consecutive UM. for or better • in the ranked the season finish and the NCAA Tournament to advance to team the first UM men’s basketball 1959-60 club was Hale’s 23-3 before That 1959-60 edition ran its record to 10. Press Top Associated in the first of the tournament. round 107-84, Kentucky, Western to bowing • earn All-America to recog- player the first became UM basketball Hickox junior guard Dick year, ‘59-60 NCAA Tournament that historic During during that season en route 22.1 points per game averaged nition. Hickox and UPI All-American. AP becoming a second-team to THE 1940S:WORLD WAR II STOPS PLAY WAR THE 1940S:WORLD • of 1942-1945. years during the war basketball collegiate inter- the nation, Miami dropped institutions across other many Like • a two-year for over took Wike until 1952 when Dave the UM mentor was in 1946 and along with the program as head coach Morris returned stint as the UM coach. THE 1930S: A MISSING LINK THE 1930S: A MISSING • local the school played from representatives During that period of time, records list no official Miami 1938. 1932 through results from McCann. under Coach Tom teams and church-sponsored AAU • record under Head Coach Hart39 season, posting a 4-6 Morris. in the 1938- competition intercollegiate to Hurricanes returned The • Coach Artunder Head Webb. 7-1 finishing in 1926-27, a freshman team Hurricanes fielded The • an 8-4 mark, in the opener. of Miami posted knocking off 51-15, Rollins, at the University the first team official varsity basketball In 1927-28, THE 1920S: MIAMI’S FIRST TIME MIAMI’S FIRST THE 1920S: 134 than 200 members ofthestudentbodyparticipated. than 200members October men’sbasketball 15,1984—Thefirst practicesessionin years wasmore than12 heldonthepatioincenter ofcampus.More • Carolina, Georgia,Notre Dame,MarquetteNorth andDayton. announced onthisday, andtheline-upincludedsuchperennialpowers as phaseofthe1985-86basketball Thefirst schedulewas also • from theJamesL.KnightCharitable Trust.be fundedthrough agift located between theHechtAthletic Center andtheGreentreeTrack would constructed ontheCoralGablescampus.Thenew all-purposestructure— Jankovich announcedthatamilliondollar-pluspracticefacilitywould be —Nearlyonefullyear 1984 October theannouncement after 11, that basketball would return to theUniversity, Athletic Director Sam • assistant coachathisalmamater, Florida Southern. 1984—Athirdassistantcoachwas hiredto July 1, complete thebas- asan Miaminativeketball CesarOdioreturned serving homeafter staff. • spendingtwoMiami after seasonsin theGeorgiaTech program. years. ThePlainfield, N.J.,native announced thathewould transfer to April16, 1984 —TimHarvey, a6-10, 240-pound center, becamethe basketballfirst player to committo ofMiamiinover theUniversity 14 • Holland atVirginia. April 9,1984—Foster announcedthehiringofasecondassistant asanassistantcoachtocoach, Seth Greenberg,whowas Terry serving • a long-timeassistantatClemson,would alsojointheMiamistaff. College, Charlotte andClemson.Foster alsoannouncedthatClintBryant, Miami. Foster cameto 19years asaheadcoachatShorter Miamiafter March21, 1984—BillFoster,S.C., was namedtheseventh men’sbasketball a47-year-old of coachattheUniversity native ofHemingway, • FOSTER1984: HIREDASCOACH toforward welcoming theseHurricaneshomeagain.” We mostpopularsports. tolook University resurrectoneofthecountry’s that thechangesineconomicsofintercollegiate basketball allow the andathletics second...wethe prioritiesofacademicsfirst arepleased gram,” UMPresidentEdward T. Foote IIsaid.“And we arekeeping inmind Center was homefor therebornprogram. Division Ilevel inthe1985-86season,anddowntown JamesL.Knight also announcedthattheHurricaneswould bereadyto compete onthe ofbringingbasketball backtobeen raisedinsupport theUniversity. Itwas be arevenue-producing venture. Moreover, nearly$500,000hadalready Athletic Director SamJankovich, whichstated thatmen’sbasketball can reviewing submittedBoard madethedecisionafter by areport newly hired October ofMiamiBoardTrustees 1983—TheUniversity 12, unan- imously voted to reinstate men’sbasketball ofMiami. The attheUniversity • most complete andvisibleoverall programs inthecountry.” the earlymonthsofhistenure, enablingUMto have “oneofthenation’s resurrection ofmen’sbasketball priorityin atMiamiwould behisprimary Jankovich immediately announcedthatthe as theathletic director atWashington State, Miami. Comingto asuccessfulstint UMafter July15,1983—SamJankovich was named athletic director of attheUniversity • TOREBUILD 1983: UMCOMMITS “This isanexciting“This day for andfor theUniversity theathletic pro- DENNIS BURNS en route to 24 to en route pointsinUM’s85-77 winoverTheCitadel. the JamesL.KnightCenter. AMIClassicChampionship at the first with athrilling81-78 to victory capture November 30,1985—Miami stuns 1985 NCAATourney Georgia participant • half). remaining inthefirst in 14years (afreethrow with18:34 point the distinctionofscoringMiami’sfirst Hughesenjoyed whileBryan Miami offense, and EricBrown (21) combinedto leadthe Dennis Burns(24 points),Kevin Presto (22) sellout crowd attheKnightCenter. of4,984 defeated TheCitadel,85-77, infront ofa November 22,1985—Thebrandnew eraofHurricanebasketball was usheredinby ayoung UMsquadwhich • rooms for allofMiami’sstudent-athletes. existing strengthroom, whilealso providing meeting rooms andlecture Complex enabledtheathletic program to morethandoublethesizeof Inaddition,theKnightSports offices. the men’sbasketball coachingstaff home to themen’sandwomen’s basketball programs, whilealsohousing campus homeofHurricanebasketball. asthepractice Thefacilityserved speaker for anevent whichwelcomed morethan500gueststo theon- ture. CBSbasketball analystBillyPacker astheevening’s served guest Complex November was 1985—TheKnightSports dedicated 12, at a galabanquet thatwas heldonthebasketball ofthenew struc- courts • Complex. ofMiamiintheKnightSports University October 15,1985—Basketball beginsatthe practiceofficially • Sonny atthemicrophone. Hirsch WIODRadio,theradiovoice ofUMfootball andbaseball,would also allHurricanebasketball gameswithveterancarry Hurricaneannouncer • select homegamesintheKnightCenter. to Miamiby way oflive localbroadcasts. Channel33would alsocarry Jankovich alsoannouncedthecompletion ofalocaltelevision sched- ule (onWBFS-Channel33)thatwould bringallnineUMroad gamesback • CBS (Arizona)andESPN(NotreDame). television coverage oftheHurricaneprogram would includetwo gameson August 16, 1985—Athletic Director SamJankovich announcedthat the 1985-86basketball schedulehadbeencompleted andthatnetwork • spring signingperiodendsfor NCAAbasketball. April25,1985—Foster announcedthatUM’s1985-86basketball roster would includeninefreshmen,onesophomoreandjuniorasthe • INPLACE, MIAMITIPSOFFAGAINWITH EVERYTHING 1985: 1985-86 MIAMIHURRICANES thrilled fans on opening night with five dunks thrilled fansonopeningnightwithfive Terrell Selby, JoelWarren, Roberson, Hughes. Robert DarrellGlenn,BrianHeller, Bryan Back: Eric Brown, Terance Hare, Mike Noblet, Tim Harvey, Mark Richardson, Robert Richardson, Mark Harvey, Terance EricBrown, Tim Hare,MikeNoblet, Back: Front (L to R): Manager Kevin Nord, Kevin Presto, Nord, R):ManagerKevin (Lto Front cncebr,TmDwo,DennisBurns. Dawson, Tim Schneckenberg, 135 January 2, 1992. CONSTANTIN takes the opening Gampel Pavillion on Gampel Pavillion tip as Miami officially game versus UConn at POPA enters the BIG EAST with a • The Hurricanes rebound December 28, 1990 — double back-to-back from upset to defeats overtime No. 28 Mississippi State, in the consolation 74-67, Airlines of the Eastern contest Joe Wylie Beach Classic. Palm the all-tournament to is voted squad after breaking seven total records including tourney games. points with 60 in the two • in UM player becomes the 17th — Joe Wylie January 3, 1991 score 1,000 history to basketball later career points. Wylie would his UM career ranked finish go on to in the UM record books. both scoring and rebounding No. 8 for • the large doses of success throughout there were 9-19 record. However, inaugural season ends with a — Leonard Hamilton’s March 6, 1991 fin- and nine contests in six of their final victorious were as the ‘Canes year rankings — Miami’s high- computer No. 128 in the USA Today ished ranked since the rebirthest finish the (including 1988-89 when of the program 19-12 a ‘Canes produced record). • of Miami, the nation’s leading high school with the signing of Ochiel Swaby first recruiting class is completed — Leonard Hamilton’s 1991 April 10, three signees in the points per game. Along with Hamilton’s scorer with 47.1 of St. Lawrence Pat Va., of 1990 — Michael Gardner of Fredericksburg, Fall — the fresh- of Bucharest, Romania and 7'3" Constantin Popa Petersburg 25. in the Top ranked season was the 1991-92 men class for • the young for fire It is a baptism by at UConn’s Gampel Pavilion. January 2, 1992 — Miami tips off in its inaugural BIG EAST contest confer- consecutive Hurricanes as the game at UConn is the first of four Miami. for days ence games in 10 • of peren- 45-42 upset the Hurricanes shock the nation with a stunning ry, January game in UM histo- In the first 14, 1992 — home conference cost the ultimately St. John’s. The UM victory would nial BIG EAST power the reg- completed championship as they the outright conference Redmen Hall. and Seton ular season in a tie with Georgetown • at victory against Pittsburgh in the BIG EAST Tournament 83-71 convincing March 12, with a 1992 — Miami turns the Big Apple upside down regu- Miami in the two Madison Square Garden. The Panthers had beaten Scott (30 points) of 52 points, but Jerome a total by lar-season contests Miami squad past Pitt and into Burton (25 points) led a spirited and Trevor Earning the respect of the showcase. the conference of the second round 34-33, at the half of their quar- league and nation, Miami led Georgetown, The 1-1 the Hoyas. decision to a 77-64 dropping before terfinal contest campaign at 8- 1991-92 ended the Hurricanes’ performance York in New his individual performance, Scott is honored as a member Jerome For 24. Team. of the BIG EAST All-Tournament • of his with the completion of Miami basketball in the development step another giant takes Coach Leonard Hamilton April 28, 1992 — Head of Edwards second recruiting class. Six prep standouts, including Steven Hurricane class which is up the new Miami Senior High School, make No. 4 in the nation. ranked 1990: HAMILTON HIRED, UM JOINS THE BIG EAST HIRED, UM JOINS THE 1990: HAMILTON • in dou- as Miami edges Florida State Hurricane games ever most exciting January one of the watch 18, 1990 — Nearly 5,000 fans turn out to 101-97. ble overtime, • 11-game win streak against the ‘Canes against Florida, ending the Gators post a 62-59 victory back to February 19, 1990 — Miami storms that began during the 1964-65 season. • collegiate as one of the most successful and respected a winning note out on March 6, 1990 — The Hurricanes send Head Coach Bill Foster an 83-55 win against FIU. Miami following coaches in the nation leaves (.523), while rebuilding record at Miami stands at 78-71 six-year Foster’s seasons. (.636) in 24 at 431-247 mark stood career his overall • coach that spanned an entire season with the hiring of a new search for ends a national Sam Jankovich Director April 2, 1990 — UM Athletic with Leonard meeting “After Oklahoma State. from Leonard Hamilton “with that smile and that said Jankovich, minutes,” five just for Hamilton as coach of the no question who I wanted enthusiasm, there was University of Miami.” • the University’s Sam Jankovich, Director and Athletic Foote T. Edward 1990 — On the combined recommendation of President 10, October become the to accept an invitation to unanimously votes Board of Trustees pro- The Hurricane Basketball member of the BIG EAST Conference. 10th season. in the 1991-92 gram will begin BIG EAST play END OF THE 1980S: END OF THE UPSETS 20 TEAMS TOP FORWARD, UM MOVES • with a the year Miami finished firstthe Hurricanes’ 1970-71. season since closed in Milwaukee Marquette — An 84-62 March 5, 1986 to loss as a in 20 years 19th non-losing record his giving Bill Foster 14-14 record, head coach. collegiate • against victories — recording upset slate Miami compiled a 15-16 Team,” Youngest “America’s season — Though still considered The 1986-87 points to only four while losing by State, and Florida Stanford Marquette, the NCAA to that advanced — a team Providence future BIG EAST foe Final Four. • and against Providence victories season — Thrilling continued improvement The 1987-88 the ‘Canes to propelled Virginia Commonwealth Horford announced Tito the season, center record. Following with a 17-14 Draft the NBA sea- two his final enter without completing to his intention as 10 roster left but a depleted was Miami with anything sons of eligibility. UM’s fourth including eight seniors, for season. returned lettermen, • $56 million Miami Arena. Also the new to Hurricane Basketball move to announces plans Sam Jankovich Director April 12, 1988 — Athletic facility sig- state-of-the-art Miami Heat, the basketball the NBA’s home to in South Florida. era in the rise of basketball a new nified • Blue Devil Duke. powerhouse with ACC 40 minutes neck-and-neck for the Hurricanes run of 6,654 watch 1988 — A crowd December 10, the ‘Canes as he stop Ferry needs a superhuman performanceDanny to Miami calls 58 points. Ferry later to connects on 23-of-26 shots en route 40 team.” Top “a definite • a seconds remaining clinches Miami’s first victory with two over evening, his only point of the January throw, free 12, 1989 — Joel Warren’s national champion and No. defending as the ‘Canes upset 20 team Top Arena. at the Miami 87-86, Kansas, 16-ranked • Miami with a 19-12 slate, win leaves Miami Cup. The first annual Carnival the March 6, 1989 — The Hurricanes post an 89-82 win against FIU in at Miami. Eric seasons and 10 years in 24 the best record good enough for career points, just 28 career with 2,270 ends his brilliant Miami Brown behind All-American Rick Barry’s Hurricane record of 2,298. • as a Hurricane squad that includes six participanttournament Dayton NCAA eventual loss to 87-82 December 6, 1989 — Miami hands an startfreshmen and no seniors wins to jumps out with three consecutive the season. 136 (L to R): (L to THE FOUNDERS announce that Ryder System,announce thatRyder Inc.hascommitted approximately $9mil- March 6,1995—UMPresidentEdward T. Foote System, IIand Ryder Inc. Chairman,PresidentandChiefExecutive M.Anthony Officer Burns • EAST gamesdecidedby sixpointsorlessinovertime. winning closegamesin1995.TheHurricaneswent 9-1in1995BIG best conference improvement inthenation.Miamimadeahabitoutof ment. Miami’snine-winconference increasetiedLouisianaTech for the play, establishinganew conference recordfor single-seasonimprove- tough 75-67decision,finished theseasonwitha9-9recordin BIGEAST player to inUMhistory plateau. top Miami,whichlosta the1,000-point regular-season finale. Inthecontest, Steven Edwards becomesthe20th into pours Miami March4,1995—ArecordUMcrowd of11,263 Arena to watch theHurricanestake onfourth-ranked Connecticutinthe • all seasonfor timesincethe1988-89campaign. thefirst time inBIGEASTplay. ThewinalsoassuresMiamiofatleasta.500over- .500league seasonandputsUMoverfirst the.500mark(9-8)for thefirst oftheseasonandassuresthemtheir Hurricanes’ ninthleaguevictory and recordanovertime victory. The76-68 winover Pittsburghisthe 28,1995—For February thesecondconsecutive game,the Hurricanes overcome afive-point deficit inthefinal minute ofregulation • 77-71, atConte Forum. BIGEASTovertime win. isUM'sfirst Thevictory 25,1995—UMcomesbackfrom February five pointsdown in the final minute to force overtime before eventually defeating Boston College, • Hamilton his100th careervictory. lar-season seriessweep andintheprocess presentCoachLeonard UM defeats theFriars, 69-63,to BIGEASTConference earnitsfirst regu- Providence to becomeUM’sall-timeleaderinthree-pointfield goalsmade. 1995—Steven 11, February Edwards buriesathree-pointfield goal, the 171st trey ofhiscareer, just39secondsinto thesecondhalfagainst • of1993. John’s inFebruary opponent sincean82-77nationally-ranked winover 25th-ranked St. ranked Georgetown againsta isMiami’sfirst inMiamiArena.Thevictory 4,1995—TheHurricanesprove February they areoneofthemost improved teams inthenationwithanimpressive 67-61 winagainst13th- • formance whichearnedhimBIGEASTRookie oftheWeek honors. ry. Freshman Kevin Norrisledtheway witha21-point, eight-reboundper- nationally televised gameonESPNto BIGEASTroad victo- recorditsfirst 1995—Onceagain,St.John’sisthevictimasHurri- 11, January canes enjoy MiamistunstheRed aBIGEASTfirst. Storm, 82-79,ina • 1995: UMENJOYS ABANNERYEAR mark thethird-largestjumpinwincolumnBIGEASThistory. ries over seasoninconference the Hurricanes’ first play (1-17 to 7-11)to Miami a7-2recordinhomeBIGEASTgamesandanincreaseofsixvicto- March6,1993—Miamifinishes theregular-seasoncampaignwith a thrilling77-76 winover Villanova gives atMiamiArena.Thevictory • team the‘Caneshave defeated oftheprogram. sincetherebirth Georgetown, marksthehighest-ranked 80-69.Theresoundingvictory 2,1993—For thesecondconsecutive January season,Miamiopens astheHurricanesupsetits homeBIGEASTschedulewithavictory No.10 • Fred Havenick, Swanee DiMare, Paul DiMare, Eileen Herald, Tom Herald, Irving Karp, Arlene Schnell, Kenny Pitofsky, Jerry Pender Kenny Arlene Schnell, Pitofsky, Jerry Karp, Tom SwaneeDiMare,PaulEileenHerald, Irving Fred Herald, Havenick, The University of Miami honored the Founders and their relatives at the Hurricanes game versus Boston College on February 11, CollegeonFebruary Boston 2 andtheirrelatives attheHurricanesgameversus ofMiami honoredtheFounders The University the secondround withthe53rdoverall pick. June28,1995—ConstantinPopa Hurricane becomesthe12th selecthimin astheLosAngelesClippers to bechosenintheNBADraft • a new four-year contract. the Hurricaneprogram andisgiven March27, 1995—Leonard Hamilton isrewarded for rebuilding • of theYear. national tabsHamilton NationalCoach the year honorasUnited PressInter- March21, 1995—Leonard Hamilton earnshissecondcoachof • andeliminatevictory theHurricanes. big secondhalfrallyto recorda62-56 at Penn State. TheNittany Lionsneeda a NationalInvitation Tournament contest March15,1995—UMmakes itsfirst postseason appearancein31 years with • Coach oftheYear. March9,1995—HeadCoachLeonard Hamilton isnamedBIGEASTConference • basketball. asthefuturehomeofUM will serve an on-campusmultipurposefacilitywhich lion to thedevelopment ofTheRYDER Center, points inahalfwith50second-halfpoints. attempts inthesecondhalf.UMalsoset aschoolBIGEASTrecordfor EAST recordby connectingon71.4 percent(20-28) oftheirfield goal the eventual NCAATournament runner-up.The'Canes set aschoolBIG 3,1996—TheHurricanesopenedtheNew Yearcruising to January inMiamiArenaagainst11th-ranked a75-66victory Syracuse, instyle • THE MID90S:UMMOVES FORWARD | Terremark, Inc. – Manuel Medina | Monty Trainer | Universal Brands – Marvin P. –Marvin | Terremark, Brands Inc.–ManuelMedina|MontyTrainer |Universal Kimmel Smith|SunBank–Ted |JamesA. N.Schnell Hoepner |Martin (deceased) |TheMiamiHerald –Walter Palk Mortgage |Metropolitan &Ruth Karp |Irving Pendergast –Jerry Caterers Jerry’s Hyatt Regency Inc.–EugenceC.Ferri,Jr. –Miami|ImperialIndustries, (deceased)| (deceased)| –PaulDiMare|Herald |FloridaPackers andFlorenceHecht Havenick and SteveMehallis|DavidFiesler(deceased)FlaglerGreyhoundTrack –NealAmdur, Fred T. Mangurian,Jr. –Harry |DrexelInvestments J.Dickman |Robert Crane Channel 33|Nicholas actiononNovember12, to 1985. ofMiami.HurricaneHoopsreturned at theUniversity a 14-year 12, absence.OnOctober 1983, ofTrustees theBoard renewthesport unanimouslyvotedto after HurricaneBasketball reinstate to necessary theresources helpedprovide or moreoverfouryears whosedonationsof$50,000 Founders UM’sBasketball honors With deepappreciation,theUniversity STEVEN EDWARDS leader in three-point field goalsfor10 leader inthree-pointfield years gast, NicoleWalsh,gast, MontyTrainer, PaulDee, Director formerAthletic Sebastian the Ibis. THANK YOU, FOUNDERS! and currently ranks third. third. and currentlyranks was Miami’sall-time 004. 137 TIM JAMES TIM JAMES earned 1998-99 BIG EAST earned 1998-99 co-Player of the Year honors. of the Year co-Player All-American • by Miami marks the first poll. The ranking for 25 Top January Press 18, in the Associated debuts at No. 25 1999 — Miami Press since 1960. the Associated • of the season’s at Miami Arena. In one January of 15,147 of a in front No. 1 Connecticut crowd school record 20, 1999 — Miami plays in-and- rolled three-point attempt games, ’ most dramatic win. a 70-68 overtime held on for out at the buzzer as UConn • at No. 9 St. John’s, 73-70, February 3, 1999 — Miami defeats Madison Square Garden. • in the Carrier Dome. ing the Hurricanes first win ever mark- February — Miami knocks off 8, 1999 No. 18 Syracuse, 76-63, • With the streak at Gampel Pavilion. win ping the Huskies 16-game snap- Connecticut, 73-71, No. 2 February 20, 1999 — Miami defeats defeat in BIG EAST history to the firstwin, Miami becomes team in the and Connecticut on the road St. John’s, Syracuse Georgetown, same season. • on the season. The 20-win season is 20-5 85-52, at Miami Pittsburgh, February 23, 1999 — Miami defeats UM’s record to Arena, improving Miami since 1964-65. the first for • ranking the Hurricanes’ first top-10 marking ninth in the AP poll, March 1, up to 1999 — Miami moves since March 1, 1960. • are both named Hemsley and Johnny March 1, 1999 — Tim James the All-BIG EAST First Team. to • of is named BIG EAST Co-Player March 2, 1999 — Tim James with Connecticut’s Richard the Year is named Hemsley Johnny Hamilton, Player the BIG EAST Most Improved is named the and Leonard Hamilton the for BIG EAST Coach of the Year second time of his career. • Jennings hands out eight assists March 5, 1999 — Vernon against St. John’s and passes first place Michael Gardner into on UM’s single season assist list. • its second consecutive receives March 7, 1999 — Miami bid and is NCAA Tournament — seeded No. 2 in the East Region the highest seed in school history. • the All-Americais named to Third March 8, 1999 — Tim James Press the Associated by Team becoming the fourth Hurricane in since school history and first player earn the rebirth to of the program All-America honors. • College, 75-54, Lafayette defeats March 12, 1999 — Miami game at the in its opening round Mass. The in Boston, FleetCenter win marks the first NCAA Tournament victory in school history and ties the wins in a season school record for Hemsley (23). Junior forward Johnny a school record and tied the East sets record connecting on nine Regional three-pointers. 1998-99: MIAMI’S BREAKTHROUGH SEASON 1998-99: MIAMI’S BREAKTHROUGH • reach 1999 NCAA goes on to Classic. Ohio State Basketball Orange Bowl 72-64, at the HIP Ohio State, 1998 — Miami defeats 27, December Final Four. • defeated Arena marking the fifth season the Hurricanes have consecutive January St. John’s, 84-79, at Miami No. 10 6, 1999 — Miami defeats opponent at Miami Arena. a ranked 1997-98: MIAMI RETURNS TO NCAA TOURNAMENT TO NCAA MIAMI RETURNS 1997-98: • opponent the non-conference at Miami Arena, marking the highest ranked 89-72 Charlotte, 17th-ranked — Miami defeats 1997 21, November since 1989. defeated Hurricanes have • win at Memphis. with a 65-57 open a season, to victories consecutive for 9-0, tying the school record to — UM improves December 22, 1997 • first-place on UM’s career assist list. into move to against Georgia Tech six assists a team-high Norris recorded — Kevin 1997 27, December 1985-89. assists from who recorded 412 Presto, Norris passes Kevin • in Miami Arena. opponent UM has defeated highest-ranked January 6, 1998 — Miami knocks off No. 8 Connecticut, marking the • Norris sur- list. first career steals place on Miami’s into move to Providence against Norris records one steal February 4, 1998 — Kevin 1988-92. from steals 187 Scott, who recorded passed Jerome • Virginia at Miami Arena. West 19th-ranked a 70-66 win over February 28, 1998 — Miami ends the regular season 18-8 following • all-conference. be named first-team becoming the first Hurricane to the All-BIG EAST First Team, March 3, 1998 — Tim James is named to • will face sixth- 1960. The Hurricanes, seeded 11th in the South Region, bid since its first NCAA Tournament March 8, 1998 — Miami receives seeded UCLA at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. • Hemsley Miami sophomore Johnny Tournament. of the NCAA ing round Miami, 65-62, in the open- 13, 1998 — No. 19 UCLA defeats March came off record a double-double of 13 points and 11 the bench to of the Game. The game was Player named Chevrolet rebounds and was first Miami’s on net- national appearance aired nationally on CBS and was since 1988. television work • first the since the rebirth was '96. The postponement the Blizzard of due to postponed Hall was January Hurricanes' game at Seton 8, 1996 — The the due to postponed were BIG EAST games in 1985. Four of the program history of games in the 17-year two only contests those four to blizzard. Prior inclement weather. to due and all were had been postponed The BIG EAST • goals made in league play leader in three-point field all-time Conference BIG EAST became The Edwards 1996 — Steven February 10, with 5:39 left on a trey in UM's 62-58 loss to when he connected (167) three- his career with 178 finished College. Edwards Boston 21st-ranked goals in BIG EAST play. point field •and scoring a career-high 43 points vidual performances in UM history, indi- Rich turned in one of the greatest February 20, 1996 — Steve a 12-point as the 'Canes rallied from grabbing 13 rebounds second-half Miami Arena. at the in double overtime St. John's, 96-91, defeat to deficit overtime in the second half, sent the game into Rich, who had 22 points jumper with 3.6 seconds leftwith a six-foot Rich also sent in regulation. 36 seconds with when he hit a free throw double-overtime the game into pair of with a stay to session. He put UM ahead remaining in the first extra with 3:52 remaining in the second overtime. free throws • team. All-Rookie earn a spot on The BIG EAST Conference to years two James became the second Hurricane in the past March 4, 1996 — Tim • the second straight season. record for campaign with a 15-13 the 1995-96 — UM finishes March 7, 1996 • Villanova. win against ninth-ranked upset Miami a 61-59 give remaining to .8 seconds with free throws Norris hits two January — Kevin 11, 1997 opponent. the Hurricanes first win against a ranked road The win was 138 since 1965. Hurricaneto since1995andthefirst drafted beselected round inthefirst end hiscareerwith520assists. John’s to move into placeonUM’scareer assistslist.Jenningswould first March10, 2000—Vernon JenningshandsouteightassistsagainstSt. • Team whileMario Blandearnsthird-team honors. March7,2000—Johnny Hemsley isnamedto theAll-BIGEASTSecond • 23 nationalranking. 6,2000—Miamireturns March to theAssociated PresspollwithaNo. • UM’s second-straight20-winseason. to capturetheBIGEASTregular-seasonchampionship.Thewinalsomarks St.John’s,74-70, 5,2000—Miamidefeats March No.18 inovertime • would endtheseasonwith218 assists. Pittsburgh to breakhisown UMsingle-seasonassistsrecord.Jennings 29,2000—Vernon February Jenningshandsout10 assistsagainst • Pavilion inStorrs, Conn. to schoolinBIGEASThistory the first winconsecutive gamesatGampel Connecticut,63-57, 19,2000—UMdefeats February No.18 becoming • to becomethe23rdplayer points. to inUMhistory record1,000-career 22,2000—MarioBlandscores24 January pointsagainstBoston College • careerpoints. 1,000 Bethune-Cookman to becomethe22ndplayer to inUMhistory record November 30,1999— Johnny Hemsley scores19pointsagainst • Associated preseasonAPrankinginUMhistory. Presspollmarkingthefirst November 8,1999—HurricanesdebutatNo.25inthepreseason • HURRICANES BECOMEBEASTOFTHEBIGEAST 1999-2000: • March 13, 2000— March13, ESPN pollwithaNo.25ranking. UM returns to theUSAToday/ • Region. 2000— March12, is theNo.6seedinSouth tive NCAATournament bidand UM receives itsthirdconsecu- • championship. regular-season2000 BIGEAST winthe1999- to 70 inovertime, MiamidefeatsSt.John’s,74-after JOHN SALMONS the 1999 NBA Draft in the 1999NBADraft Washington, DC.Jamesis pick of the first round in pick ofthefirst the first Hurricanetothe first be Miami Heatwiththe25th June30,1999—Tim • Coaches. Association ofBasketball Third Team by theNational named to the All-America named to theAll-America James isselected by the 1999 —TimJamesis Purdue. 1999 —Miami’sNCAA • March with a73-63lossto Tournament runends 16, for the first timein2000. for thefirst SWEET SIXTEEN the Miami advancedto • March 14, celebrates 60-58 lossatAuburn intheopeninground of theNIT. 14,2001 March —TheHurricanes’seasonendswith aheartbreaking • in thelastseven seasons. Tournament. straightfor Miamiandsixth isthefifth Thepostseasonberth 2001 March 11, —Miamireceives abidto theNationalInvitation • of theleague’scoaches. Team andDariusRiceisnamedto theBIGEASTAll-Rookie Team by avote March 6,2001 —JohnSalmonsisnamedto theAll-BIGEASTThird • West VirginiaandVillanova. Week averaging after 26.5pointsand10.0 reboundsinUMwins against March 4,2001 —JohnSalmonsisnamedtheBIGEASTPlayer ofthe • Clark’s200thcareervictory.head coachPerry to clinchtheirseventh consecutive winningseason.Thewinalsomarks defeat West Virginia,73-66,atMiamiArena 28,2001 February —TheHurricanes • against SyracuseandVillanova. averaging 21 pointspergameinwins BIG EASTRookie oftheWeek after honors 19,2001 February —DariusRiceearns • Carrier Dome. No.10versus Syracuseatthe opponent witha68-57 win defeats itsthird-straightranked 13,2001 February —Miami • Week honors. 1996 to earnRookie ofthe Hurricane sinceTimJamesin Barnes becomesthefirst Providence andConnecticut. aging 22pointsinUMwinsover Rookie oftheWeek aver- after Marcus BarnesisnamedBIGEAST 22,2001 January —Freshman • at MiamiArena. have defeated aranked opponent season inwhichtheHurricanes 77-74, markingtheseventh-straight defeats 15th-ranked Connecticut, 20,2001 January —Miami • two 30-pointgamesinaseason. tofreshman inUMhistory record scores 31 pointsbecomingthefirst with seven three-pointbaskets inan85-74 lossatVirginiaTech. Rice 10, 2001 January —DariusRiceestablishesaUMfreshmanrecord • points intheHurricanes’83-72winover UCF. December9,2000—DariusRicescoresaUMfreshmanrecord35 • lishing aUMfreshmanrecordfor mostpointsscoredinaseasonopener. winatMiami.DariusRicescores26points, estab- Clark’sfirst coach Perry November 2000—UMdefeats FloridaAtlantic, 18, 76-59, markinghead • THE PERRY CLARKERABEGINS at the University ofMiami. at theUniversity formerly ofTulane, Clark, names Perry astheninthheadbasketball coach anationwide July6,2000—After search,Athletic Director Paul Dee • accept theheadcoachingjobwithNBA’s . June15,2000—LeonardHamilton steps down asheadcoachto • Press andNo.20intheUSAToday/ESPN poll. April4,2000—Miamiendstheseasonranked 23rdby theAssociated • semifinal to endtheHurricanes’season.Miamifinished witha23-11record. 24, March 2000—Tulsa defeats Miami,80-71, intheSouthRegional • record for winsinaseason. time inschoolhistory. ThewinisUM’s23rdoftheseason,tyingschool ond round oftheNCAATournament to advance to theSweet 16 for thefirst OhioState, March 19,2000—Miamidefeats No.18 75-62,inthesec- • dished out eight assists versus dished outeightassists St. John’s on March 10,St. John’sonMarch 2000, to becomeMiami’sall-time to VERNON JENNINGS leader incareerassists. 139 JOHN SALMONS JOHN SALMONS was the recipient of the scored 43 points, including a steal and three-pointer as time expired, to knock off UConn, 77-76, No. 11 on January 20, 2003. DARIUS RICE DARIUS 2001-02 BIG EAST Sportsmanship2001-02 Award. 2002-03 • December 18, James Jones scores 26 points against 2002 — surpass in UM history to Bluff 25th player become the Arkansas-Pine to 1,000 career points. • points against No. 13 2002 — Darius Rice scores 32 December 21, become the Classic to Basketball Bowl Orange Florida in the Wachovia 1,000 surpass in UM history to career points. 26th player • Center January the $48 million Convocation — Miami christens 4, 2003 win against North overtime with a thrilling, 64-61, Carolina. • January a career-high 43 points, includ- 20, 2003 — Darius Rice scores knock off to 11th- as time expires and three-point basket ing a steal The win marks the Center. at the Convocation Connecticut, 77-76, ranked a ranked defeated season in which the Hurricanes have ninth consecutive third on the all-time Rice ties him for opponent. The 43 points scored by BIG EAST single-game scoring list. • All- Academic February Verizon 20, 2003 — James Jones is named the second-straight District II for season. • February Darius Rice 28, 2003 — the All-District 6 First is named to Rice becomes the first Miami Team. since Tim James (1998, 1999) player all-district honors earn first team to seasons. in consecutive • 6, 2003 — James Jones March the Second Team is named to All-America. Academic Verizon • Miami the NCAA Tournament. a bid to 2002 — Miami receives March 10, and will face 12th-seededis seeded 5th in Albuquerque, N.M. Missouri • Missouri March a 93-80 loss to season ends with 14, 2002 — Miami’s with a 24-8 Hurricanes end the season The Tournament. in the NCAA The Hurricanes also set school history. the most wins in record marking goal three-point field goals (236), in three-point field season records shots (190). (684) and blocked attempts 2001-02: MIAMI ENJOYS RECORD BREAKING SEASON BREAKING RECORD ENJOYS MIAMI 2001-02: • 67-65, in the champi- Clemson, defeats — Miami 20, 2001 November champi- Jam. The tournament Paradise of the Virgin Islands onship game Beach Airlines Palm Hurricanes’ firstonship is the 1988 Eastern since the while MVP, named the tournament’s John Salmons is Classic. Senior team. the all-tournament to named Darius Rice was sophomore • — Junior James Jones ties the UM single-game 3, 2001 December FIU. win over in a 77-59 shots record with eight blocked • Indiana, 58-53, in the No. 21 — Miami defeats 15, 2001 December MVP Classic. James Jones is named the game’s Basketball Orange Bowl go would blocks. Indiana after13 points, 13 rebounds and five recording game. championship the NCAA Tournament reach on to • on the season, setting 10-0 to — Miami improves 18, December 2001 a 90-62 a season following open wins to consecutive a school-record for win against Florida A&M. • Salmons scores 15 points in Miami’s, 64- — John December 22, 2001 surpass in UM history to player become the 24th to Charlotte 56, win over 1,000 career points. • of — John Salmons is named BIG EAST co-Player 23, 2001 December points, 8.0 10.5 after averaging with St. John’s Marcus Hatten the Week and 3.0 blocks in wins against Florida assists, 3.5 steals rebounds, 10.0 A&M and Charlotte. • Press in the Associated at No. 24 — Miami debuts 2001 December 24, Coaches poll. poll and at No. 23 in the ESPN/USA Today • conclud- 71-48, (Pa.), St. Francis — Miami defeats 30, 2001 December season 13-0. The perfect record is ing its non-conference non-conference the first in school-history. • of the Player — John Salmons is named BIG EAST 2001 31, December 4.0 20.0 points, after averaging the second-straight week for Week in wins versus LSU and St. Francis rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals great Tim James as the only Hurricanes to UM Salmons joins former (Pa.). weeks. in back-to-back win the award • tying the 79-71, Georgetown, January No. 24 2, 2002 — Miami defeats (14-0). victories consecutive school-record for • January a 13-point second-half from 19, 2002 — The Hurricanes rally The 13-point second-half in overtime. 102-96, Providence, defeat to deficit comeback tied the UM BIG EAST record. • of the January 28, 2002 — Darius Rice is named BIG EAST Player in the Hurricanes win rebounds after recording 30 points and 10 Week against Villanova. • 68-66, marking the Connecticut, No. 17 February 2, 2002 — Miami defeats at home. team a ranked defeated eighth-straight season the Hurricanes have • February a season-high national rank- 4, 2002 — The Hurricanes reach poll. Press and 11th in the ESPN/USA Today the Associated ing of 12th by • All- the Verizon February 2002 — James Jones is named to 21, team. District III Basketball Academic • an 81- lead Miami to February 26, 2002 — Darius Rice scores 30 points to The win is the 22nd of the season marking the most 65 win at Providence. since joining the BIG EAST in 1991. the Hurricanes regular-season wins for • and John Salmons (second February 28, 2002 — Darius Rice (first team) Coaches All-District 6 selections. are National Association of Basketball team) • at on Senior Day 83-77, Virginia Tech, 2, 2002 — Miami defeats March victo- Miami Arena. The Hurricanes tie the school single-season record for ries with their 23rd of the season. • the All- 4, 2002 — John Salmons and Darius Rice are named to March honors. while James Jones earns third team BIG EAST Second Team • the first BIG EAST March 5, 2002 — John Salmons receives Sportsmanship Award. • school-record for March 7, 2002 — The Hurricanes establish a new in the Georgetown win over overtime with an 84-76 wins in a season (24) quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Tournament. • the BIG EAST March 9, 2002 — Sophomore Marcus Barnes is named to 23.5 points in two after averaging Team Championship All-Tournament games. tournament 140 March 6,2004—DariusRicescored16 points againstWest Virginiain • Teamnamed First All-Districtthreetimes. the NABCfor Hurricaneto thethird-straight season.Riceisthefirst be Team 19,2004—DariusRiceisnamedFirst February All-District6by • season record. overtime lossoftheseason,setting aBIGEASTsingle- marking thefourth 2004—Miamifalls74-72 11, February inovertime to Boston College • at Miami. setting anew UMrecord.Ricewould endhiscareerwith113starts his109th gameasaHurricane, 7,2004—DariusRicestarts February • against Rutgers. record for freethrow percentageconnectingon10-10 freethrow attempts 4,2004—Rob February Hite tiesamodernday Miamisingle-game • field goalpercentagegoing5-5from behindthearcagainstVirginiaTech. 17, January 2004—Rob Hite tiesaUMsingle-gamerecordfor three-point • Carolina A&TandFloridaAtlantic. against North averagingafter 22.5points,6.0reboundsand2.0steals pergameinwins December29, 2003—Rob Hite isnamedBIGEASTPlayer oftheWeek • in victories againstStetson and FIU. Week averaging after 17.0 reboundsand3.5steals pergame points,1.5 December7, 2003 —GuillermoDiazisnamedBIGEASTRookie ofthe • THE BIGEASTERAENDS,MIAMIJOINSACC 2003-04: by theIndianaPacers. NBA Draft June26,2003—JamesJonesisselected inthesecondroundof • vote oftheleague’scoaches. March 10, 2003—DariusRiceisnamedthird-team All-BIGEASTby a • 2003, with a 64-61 overtime victory versus North Carolina. North versus victory 2003, witha64-61 overtime The Hurricanesopenedthethen-named • March 8,2004—DariusRiceisnamed March • Miami endstheseasonwitha14-16 record. his final gameasaHurricaneto finish with 1,865 points, fourth mostinUMhistory. points,fourth 1,865 CONVOCATION CENTER the University ofMiami. the University missed from hisheadcoachingdutiesat Clarkisdis- • March26,2004—Perry Team. Diaz isnamedto theBIGEASTAll-Rookie Second Team All-BIGEASTandGuillermo GUILLERMO DIAZ All-ACC SecondTeam selection. was atwo-time on January 4, on January Conference. member oftheAtlantic Coast becomesa of Miamiofficially 2004—TheUniversity July1, • 11th headmen’sbasketball coach. 2004—Frank April 12, Haithis • shots againsttheGamecocks,setting aUMsingle-seasonrecord(86). Carolina goes onto wintheNITtitle.Anthony Kingrecordsthreeblocked 69-67 lossatSouthCarolina intheopeninground oftheNIT. South March 15,2005—Miami’sinaugural seasonintheACC endswitha • UMcoachtoHaith isthefirst earn DistrictCoachoftheYear honors. District 6andFrank HaithisnamedNABCDistrict6Coachof the Year. Team 14,2005—GuillermoDiazisnamedFirst March NABCAll- • Invitation Tournament. 2005—TheHurricanesreceive March 13, abidto theNational • Tournament game. March 10, 2005—Miamifallsto ACC Virginia,66-65,initsfirst • named to theACC All-Defensive Team. HiteRobert andAnthony isnamedHonorableMentionAll-ACC Kingis March 7,2005—GuillermoDiazisnamedSecondTeam All-ACC, • become the27th player careerpoints. to inUMhistory record1,000 2,2005 — Rob February Hite scores17 pointsagainstVirginiaTech to • a 91-80 atVirginia. victory ACC 2005 —TheHurricanesrecordtheirfirst 12, road winwith January • 2005 —GuillermoDiazisnamedACC 12, Player January oftheWeek. • 67-66, infront ofaselloutcrowd atthe Convocation Center. ACC 9,2005—Miamirecordsitsfirst windefeating NCState, January • Georgia Tech. 6,2005—Miamiplays ACC itsfirst January game,falling80-69at • Hurricanetobecoming thefirst wintheaward. 2004—Rob December13, Hite isnamedACC Player oftheWeek • 10, 1963. winatFloridasinceJanuary 72-65, inGainesvillemarkingMiami’sfirst 19th-ranked Florida, 4,2004—TheHurricanesknockoff December • shots againstFloridaAtlantic. with11points,10UM history reboundsandanACC-record 13blocked November 29,2004— Anthony triple-doublein Kingrecordsthefirst • victory.Haith hisfirst November 20,2004— Miamidefeats Wofford, 67-64,givingFrank • 2004-05: THEACC/FRANK HAITHERABEGINS named the University ofMiami’s named theUniversity FRANK HAITH duties at the University ofMiami duties attheUniversity took overtheheadcoaching took on April12, 2004. 141 honors in 2005-06. earned Third Team All-ACC earned Third Team ROB HITE set a UM shots in 2004-05. ANTHONY KING single-season record with 86 blocked • — Miami 18, 2007 November to Providence uses a 64-58 win over the inaugural 4-0 and claim to improve Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off Auto O’Reilly Championship title. Junior Jack McClinton team the all-tournament is named to tabs Miami the and ESPN’s Andy Katz of the Week”. “Team • — UM improves December 13, 2007 scores 29 points, 9-0 as Jack McClinton to defeat to three-pointers, including five 64-58, snapping MSU’s Mississippi State, 23-straight December home win streak. the With the Hurricanes trailing 56-51, down Baltimore, Md., junior knocked a and converted three three-pointers 3:22 to in the final pair of free throws the comeback victory. lead Miami to hit 11-of-22 game, McClinton the For three-point from 5-of-10 the floor, from the line. range and 2-of-2 from • — After nine- 2007 December 17, from away straight wins, including five Miami jumps Center, the BankUnited 25 in a pair of national the top into No. 22 in both the USA polls — ranked and 25 Coaches Poll Top Today/ESPN 25. It is the program’s in the AP Top in showing first ranking since a No. 21 10, of Mar. both polls during the week 2002. UM three RPI polls also tops with the nation's 18th-toughest Also, Jack McClinton date. schedule to honors of the Week Player earns ACC after performance his game-winning at Mississippi State. • 12-0 with a 95-64 win over to — Miami improves December 23, 2007 It marks the best start head coach under fourth-year North A&T. Carolina second-best start Haith and the program’s ever. Frank 2007-08 2007-08 BANKUNITED CENTER BANKUNITED • the Hurricanes opener, ACC December 3, 2006 — In the 2006-07 Center. 90-82, at the BankUnited Georgia Tech, knock off 21st-ranked • of Player earns ACC December 4, 2006 — Sophomore Jack McClinton 26.0 points, 2.0 assists and 1.5 honors, averaging rebounds in the Week and Georgia Tech. games against Northwestern two • No. 25 Maryland, — Miami downs 63-58, in College January 2007 10, 2-0 versus to improve fans to Terrapin of 17,950 of a crowd in front Park teams. ranked • Collins becomes the first UM Dwayne — Freshman January 22, 2007 18.0 honors points after averaging of the Week Rookie earn ACC to player Florida State. College and and 8.5 rebounds against Boston • regular who concluded the 2006-07 McClinton, — Jack March 5, 2007 in three point percentage (.438), three- first in the ACC season ranked percentage (.896), earns made per game (2.93) and free throw pointers All-ACC honors. Third Team • fourth-seeded upset — The Hurricanes and 17th-ranked 8, 2007 March Tournament. ACC Maryland 67-62 in the first of the 2007 round 2006-07 • enter 2005 — The University of Miami and BankUnited 16, November the Center agreement which renames the Convocation a 10-year into Center. BankUnited • January 14, 2006 — Miami knocks off in No. 20 North 81-70, Carolina, Chapel Hill marking the Hurricanes’ first win at the Dean Smith Center. • are both named Hite February 23, 2006 — Guillermo Diaz and Rob the NABC marking the first time the Hurricanes All-District 6 by First Team in the same season. on the first team players had two have • All-ACC while Diaz is named Second Team 6, 2006 — Guillermo March of the league’s coaches. honors a vote by earns third team Hite Rob • the All-District IV First 7, 2006 — Guillermo Diaz is named to March Team by the USBWA. • game, Tournament 9, 2006 — The Hurricanes win their first March ACC defeat to 12 the final minutes a 12-point over defecit overcoming N.C. Clemson, 66-63, in Greensboro, • 62-59, in the open- Oklahoma State, March 2006 — Miami defeats 15, It marks the first postsea- Center. of the NIT at the BankUnited ing round the Hurricanes. by son game hosted • in the second 20, 2006 — UM records a 53-52 win at Creighton March Miami’s first of the NIT marking win. round NIT road • at defeat 22, 2006 — The Hurricanes’ season ends with a 71-65 March Michigan in the NIT quarterfinals. • of the in the second round June 28, 2006 — Guillermo Diaz is selected pick.NBA Draft the Los Angeles Clippers by with the 52nd overall 2005-06 142 the preseasonAssociated PressPoll —markingtheteam’s highestpreseason Poll —andNo.17 —tyingthehighestpreseason rankinginprogram history in Hurricanes were No.16 inthepreseason USAToday/ESPN Top 25Coaches’ in bothpreseasonpollsfor justthesecond timeinprogram history. The to second-seededandseventh-ranked Texas intheNCAA’s secondround. 2008—Miami’sseasoncomesto March13, aclosewith75-72loss • scoring total inthe2008tournament. most winsinprogram history. McClinton’s 38pointsisthesecond-highest round play.NCAA first Miami’s23rdwinoftheseasontiesfor second- 78-64,in including 32inthesecondhalf,to leadMiamipastSt.Mary’s, 21, March 2008—JackMcClinton scoresacareer-high38points, • 16, March 2008—Miamiisseededseventh intheNCAATournament Ark. inLittleRock, and willface10th-seeded St.Mary’s • team pickto Academic alsoearnAll-ACC Team honors. Team. Hurricanenamedtofirst First theAll-ACC Heisalsotheonlyfirst- pointers pergame(3.0)andfreethrow percentage(.900),becomesthe 10, March 2008—JackMcClinton, whofinished the2007-08 regular season ranked intheACC first inthreepointpercentage(.442),three- • two seasons. it inhisfirst March 8,2008—JackMcClinton scores22pointsatFloridaState to to pointsandjustthefourth become the29thHurricaneto do score1,000 • best eighthwinintheACC. BankUnited Center recordfor homewinsat14-2.Italsomarksaprogram- March5,2008—With a74-61 winover Boston College,the theEaglesand setHurricanes snapa13-gameskidversus anew • pointers —tyingtheUMmarkfor thethird-mostthree-pointers inagame. McClinton scored34pointsinthewin,includingacareer-highseven three- their 20thwinoftheseasonfor the10th timeinprogram history. Jack 2008—Witha95-93winover Virginia,theHurricanesearn March 1, • Duke andMaryland. rebounds pergame,whileshooting72percentfrom thefield inwinsover Week by ESPN.comandRivals.com averaging after 19.0pointsand16.5 Player ofthe 25,2008—Dwayne February CollinsisnamedNational • made sixofeightfreethrows inthefinal 41 secondsto theupset. preserve years. TheHurricanesledby asmany as20pointsinthesecondhalfand Duke attheBankUnited Center winover —UM’sfirst theBlueDevils in45 FGs,2-3FTs)26 points(12-14 to leadMiamito a96-95winover No.4/5 20,2008—SophomoreDwayne February Collinsscoredacareer-high • GeorgiaTech,knocking off 78-68,attheBankUnited Center. 2008 —Miamiimproves 12, to January 4-0inACC homeopeners, • the season. 2002,andisalso thehighestrankingfor aMiamisquadthisearlyin 18, Poll onMarch3,2002,andNo.17 rankingby theAssociated PressonFeb. highest rankingsinceearningaNo.16 rankingby theESPN/USAToday both theAPTop 25andtheUSAToday/ESPN Top 25CoachesPoll. Itisthe 24, December 2007 —Miamireachesaseason-highNo.19rankingin • Preseason — • 2008-09 In 2007-08, JACK M JACK Miami openstheseasonranked amongthenation’stop 25 C CLINTON became the first Hurricane to earn First Team All-ACC honors. Hescoredacareer-high 38pointsinUM’sNCAATournament honors. winover Team earnFirst All-ACC Hurricaneto became thefirst percentage (.900). three-point field goalpercentage(.440)andrankssecondincareerfreethrow nition. TheBaltimore-native closeshiscareerastheACC's all-timeleaderin on any team —to Academic alsoearnAll-ACC Men'sBasketball Team recog- named to Team. First theAll-ACC honoree— Inaddition,heistheonlyAll-ACC the secondround oftheNIT. than any othercoachinMiamimen’sbasketball history. treys). postseasonwin,Frank Withhisfourth Haithhasmorepostseasonwins son. (Heclosedtheseasonwith101 andhiscareerwithaUM-record286 round oftheNIT,first breakinghisown schoolrecordfor 3-pointers inasea- and scored25pointsto leadMiamito over a78-66victory Providence inthe with the51st pickinthesecondround ofthe2009NBADraft. Haith’s secondTop 25recruitingclassinfive years atthehelm. ranked No.19by Scout andNo.24 by ESPN,markingheadcoachFrank Coaches (NABC) First TeamCoaches (NABC)First All-Districthonors. drought inChestnutHill. andsnapa10-year theirhomecourt straightoff Hurricanes wintheirfourth weeks later heisnamedto theNaismithMid-SeasonList. three-straight 30-pointgamessinceEricBrown 21 seasonsago.Justtwo Hurricaneto Carolina, becomingthefirst have No.3/3North game versus top-10 opponentsinWake Forest andatDuke. Headds35 pointsinUM’snext stealsaveraging inapairofgamesversus 33.0points,3.0reboundsand1.5 have won. Dec. 27 to extend thelistofnotablevenues inwhichFrank Haith’sHurricanes 1980. Miamiaddeda70-56winover St.John’satMadisonSquareGardenon lead(46-26)isthelargestby anopponentatRupp since 20-point halftime 24,109 Wildcatfaithfulto winatRupp Arena.UM’s marktheHurricanes’first Detroit headinginto theNCAAFinalFour. at the21st AnnualCollegeSlamDunkandThreePoint Championshipsin three-pointers —to move into UM’stop 10 incareerscoring. inACCtory play. JackMcClinton scores32points—includingaseason-highsix (27gin ofvictory points)over aranked opponentanditslargestmarginofvic- opponent, routing No.6/7Wake Forest, 79-52,for theprogram’s largestmar- June24, 2009— • April 2,2009 — • 2009— March • 20,2009— March • 2009— March18, • 9,2009— March • 3,2009— March • Feb. 9,2009— • Feb. 4,2009— • Jan.10, 2009— • • Dec. 6,2008— Dec. • CLASS Award andtheBobCousyAward. Listandwas acandidate for boththeLowe’s Senior Preseason Wooden selected to Team. thePreseasonAll-ACC Hewas alsonamedto the Hurricanes were picked to intheACC finish fourth andJackMcClinton was June26,2009— • ranking intheAPPoll. The Hurricanes’new on-campuspracticefacility opens. Miami winsitssecondgameoftheseasonover aranked Jack McClinton winsthe men'sthree-pointchampionship Miami defeats Kentucky, 73-67,atRupp Arenainfront of Jack McClinton isnamedACC Player oftheWeek after With their77-71 winover No.17/24 Boston College,the Jack McClinton earnsNationalAssociationofBasketball UM’s 2009men’sbasketball signingclassisnationally Jack McClinton is selected by theSanAntonio Spurs Jack McClinton hitacareer-hightyingseven 3-pointers Miami closesitsseasonwitha74-60 lossatFloridain At theleague’sannualOperationBasketball, the For thesecond-straightseason,JackMcClinton is St.Mary’s. 143

DWAYNE COLLINS TS ANTHONY KING 2007-08 Second Round NIT NIT Appearances RecordOverall 1960-611962-63 9 1963-64 4-9 1994-95 Second Round First Round 1996-972000-01 First Round 2004-05 First Round 2005-06 First Round 2008-09 First Round First Round Quarterfinals Second Round NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA NCAA Appearances RecordOverall Appearances Sixteen Sweet 1 6 1959-601997-98 4-6 1998-991999-2000 First Round 2001-02 Second Round First Round Sixteen Sweet First Round POSTSEASON RESUL POSTSEASON 2008-09 3/18/093/20/09 at Providence at Florida W 78-66 L R.I. Providence, 74-60 Gainesville, Fla. 2005-06 3/15/063/20/06 Oklahoma State3/22/06 at Creighton at Michigan W 62-59 W Coral Gables, Fla. L 53-52 71-65 Omaha, Neb. Mich. Ann Arbor, 2004-05 3/15/05 at South Carolina L 69-67 Columbia, S.C. 1996-97 1996-97 3/13/97 at Michigan 2000-01 3/14/01 at Auburn L 76-63 L Mich. Ann Arbor, 60-58 Ala. Auburn, 1994-95 3/15/95 State at Penn L 62-56 University Park, Pa. 1963-64 3/12/64 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) vs. L 86-76 N.Y. York, New 1962-63 3/16/633/19/63 (N.Y.) St. Francis vs. vs. Providence W 71-70 L N.Y. York, New 106-96 N.Y. York, New NIT RESULTS (4-9) NIT RESULTS 1960-61 3/16/61 St. Louis vs. L 58-56 N.Y. York, New No seedings in 1959-60 2007-08 (NO. 7 SEED — SOUTH REGION) 2007-08 3/21/083/23/08 St. Mary’s No. 10 vs. vs. No. 2 Texas W 78-64 L Little Rock, Ark. 75-72 Little Rock, Ark. 2001-02 (NO. 5 SEED — WEST REGION) 2001-02 3/14/02 vs. No. 12 Missouri L 93-80 Albuquerque, N.M. 1999-2000 (NO. 6 SEED — SOUTH REGION) 1999-2000 (NO. 6 SEED 3/17/003/19/00 No. 11 Arkansas vs. 3/24/00 vs. No. 3 Ohio State W No. 7 Tulsa vs. W 75-71 75-62 Nashville, Tenn. L Nashville, Tenn. 80-71 Texas Austin, 1998-99 (NO. 2 SEED — EAST REGION) 1998-99 (NO. 2 SEED 3/12/993/14/99 No. 15 Lafayette vs. Purdue vs. No. 10 W 75-54 L 73-63 Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, 1997-98 (NO. 11 — SOUTH REGION) SEED 1997-98 3/13/98 No. 6 UCLA vs. L 65-62 Ga. Atlanta, 1959-60 (MIDEAST REGION) 3/8/60 Kentucky vs. Western L 107-84 Ky. Lexington, NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS (4-6) RESULTS TOURNAMENT NCAA 144 ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORYACC TOURNAMENT o 211 1 1 1 1 L 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 W 0 L 1 0 0 1 No. 12 0 No. 9 1 No. 8 1 No. 6 No. 5 Seed W ACC TOURNAMENTRECORDBY SEED 0 Virginia Tech Virginia NC State Maryland Duke Clemson Boston College Opponent ACC TOURNAMENTRECORDBY OPPONENT Round:First No.8VirginiaTech def. No. 9Miami,65-47 2008-09: GEORGIA DOME(ATLANTA, GA.) No.4Virginia TechQuarterfinals: def.No.5Miami,63-49 Round: NCState,First No.5Miamidef.12 63-50 CHARLOTTE BOBCATS ARENA(CHARLOTTE, N.C.) 2007-08: No.4Boston Miami,74-71 Collegedef.No.12 Quarterfinals: (OT) 67-62 Round: Miamidef.No.5Maryland, First No.12 2006-07: ST. PETETIMESFORUM (TAMPA, FLA.) No.8Miami,80-76 No.1Duke def. Quarterfinals: Round:First No.8Miamidef.9Clemson,66-63 2005-06: GREENSBORO COLISEUM(GREENSBORO, N.C.) Round:First No.11Virginiadef.6Miami,66-65 D.C.) 2004-05: MCICENTER(WASHINGTON, ACC TOURNAMENTRECORD:3-5 NC State in2008. NC State five versus steals Tournament-best grabbed aUMACC M JACK C CLINTON James Dews vs. NC State (3/13/08) 1.000 (8-8) 1.000 12 10 James Dews vs.NCState (3/13/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Guillermo Diazvs.Virginia(3/10/05) 4 8 Anthony Kingvs.Duke (3/10/06) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Guillermo Diazvs.Virginia(3/10/05) 5 Anthony Kingvs.Duke (3/10/06) FREE THROWS MADE 5 Jack McClinton vs.Boston College(3/9/07) THREE-POINT FIELDGOALS Guillermo Diazvs.Clemson(3/9/06) 7 FIELD GOALS 14 Jack McClinton vs.NCState (3/13/08) STEALS 22 (3/8/07) Grahamvs.Maryland Jimmy BLOCKS Lance Hurdlevs.VirginiaTech (3/12/09) ASSISTS Anthony Kingvs.Virginia(3/10/05) REBOUNDS (3/9/06) Clemson Guillermo Diazvs. POINTS MIAMI ACC TOURNAMENTRECORDS NC State in2008. NC State 8-8 freethrows versus ACC Tournament-best aUM converted JAMES DEWS 145 assists twice in postseason play. VERNON JENNINGS Tournament-best eight eight Tournament-best dished out a UM NCAA UM NCAA dished out a Darius Rice vs. Missouri (3/14/02) vs.Jack McClinton St. Mary’s (3/21/08) PERCENTAGE FREE THROW vs.Jack McClinton St. Mary’s (3/21/08) stats unavailable NCAA Tournament 1960 1.000 (11-11) 11 MIAMI NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS MIAMI NCAA POINTS vs.Jack McClinton St. Mary’s (3/21/08)REBOUNDS vs. UCLA (3/13/98) Hemsley Johnny Mario Bland vs. Purdue (3/14/99) (3/19/00) Mario Bland vs. Ohio State ASSISTS (3/12/99) Jennings vs. Lafayette Vernon (3/17/00) Jennings vs. Arkansas 38 Vernon BLOCKS John vs. Salmons (3/12/99) Lafayette 11 Jimmy (3/23/08) Graham vs. Texas STEALS Norris vs. UCLA (3/13/98)Kevin (3/12/99) 8 vs. Lafayette Hemsley Johnny FIELD GOALS vs.Jack McClinton St. Mary’s (3/21/08)THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 3 (3/12/99) vs. Lafayette Hemsley Johnny FREE THROWS vs.Jack McClinton St. Mary’s (3/21/08) 4 ATTEMPTS FREE THROW 12 9 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT NCAA HISTORY JOHNNY HEMSLEY hit a school-record nine three-pointers (9-12) in Miami’s win over Tournament NCAA on March 12,Lafayette 1999. No. 6No. 7No. 11 2 1 0 1 1 1 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BY SEED RECORD BY TOURNAMENT NCAA SeedNo. 2No. 5 W 1 0 L 1 1 Tulsa KentuckyWestern 0 0 1 1 Ohio StatePurdueSt. Mary’s Texas 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 ArkansasUCLALafayetteMissouri 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BY OPPONENT TOURNAMENT RECORD BY NCAA Opponent W L NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 4-6 RECORD: TOURNAMENT NCAA 146 2BueSaioGSO SO SO SO SO G F G JR G G JR BruceShapiro JR JR JackSpisak SO G JR JulieCohen ChrisStavreti JR F 32 Ken Allen 31 C G F YR. Snider Martin 25 F BruceApplegate 24 G Manushaw Harry 23 POS. DodHammond 22 DickHickox 20 Ron Godfrey 15 2427-2192 Dave Landis 14 13 PLAYER 12 107-89 72-73 11 84-107 W NO. L 94-86 121-85 104-95 L 74-73 * HurricaneClassic|^NCAATournament vs.Western Kentucky ^ 90-79 W W 88-71 W FloridaState Season Totals W 79-88 Kentucky Wesleyan 3/8 W W FloridaSouthern 97-842/27 Stetson 2/22 L 70-65 FloridaSouthern at 69-67 2/18 93-91 Stetson at W 2/11 Tampa at W 2/6 Rollins at W W 2/4 78-70 Oklahoma City 2/3 87-69 Houston 2/2 W(OT) atFloridaState 79-77 107-1061/29 W atFlorida 1/23 W 83-78 atJacksonville 1/16 W Iona at 92-80 110-93 1/14 South Carolina (OT) 1/13 W 86-70 98-65 77-84 72-63 W 1/7 W vs. Xavier * 1/2 vs. BrighamYoung * W W 110-86 L 12/29 W Miami(Ohio) at 106-98 12/28 Florida W 12/21 Murray State W 12/19 Loyola at (La.) 12/14 Centenary at atHouston 12/12 Tampa 12/10 Jacksonville 12/9 Rollins 12/5 12/3 12/1 Bruce Hale,HeadCoach Season Record: 23-4 NCAA Tournament 1959-60 POSTSEASON TEAMS 3LuAi SO JR JR F SO JR F G JR G G SR SO LouAlix SR JackSpisak SR G JulieCohen SR ChrisStavreti F 33 SO F Ken Allen 31 C G YR. BruceShapiro 25 F BruceApplegate 24 G Manushaw Harry 23 POS. LeeWoods 21 DickHickox 20 Ron Godfrey 15 2230-2036 CarlStavreti 14 56-58 13 PLAYER 75-73 12 11 L 96-80 85-70 91-84 W 108-99 NO. W W W 65-61 W * HurricaneClassic|^NationalInvitation Tournament vs.St.Louis^ 91-84 103-75 FloridaState Season Totals: W MoreheadState 3/16 92-80 71-69 W W Jacksonville 2/25 86-74 atTampa 89-78 2/23 W W Stetson 2/20 Loyola (La.) W 2/18 W FloridaSouthern at 78-89 73-81 2/15 Stetson at 74-88 2/11 Rollins 2/4 L L 93-84 Louisville 2/3 L Centenary 2/1 W(OT) Houston 93-74 1/30 82-75 atFloridaState 77-71 102-100 1/26 W(2OT) atJacksonville 1/21 W W atFlorida 1/14 W LaSalle at 1/13 87-54 Miami(Ohio) 93-64 1/11 65-66 68-56 80-112 1/7 vs. HolyCross * 80-62 W W 1/4 vs. Army * L W 12/29 L Florida W 12/28 Florida Southern 12/17 BrighamYoung at atSanFrancisco 12/15 atSantaClara 12/10 Tampa 12/8 atRollins 12/6 12/3 12/1 Bruce Hale,HeadCoach Season Record: 20-7 TournamentNational Invitation 1960-61 5Mk co SO C Mike McCoy 45 / tSesnL64-66 120-72 99-83 L 78-76 71-70 W W 99-75 W W 86-77 FloridaSouthern at W Stetson at 76-78 74-77 W atRollins 103-91 2/2 67-59 atTampa 2/1 L(OT) L Houston W 1/30 71-69 St.Peter’s 1/29 W 94-85 atFloridaState 86-85 1/24 W atFlorida 1/19 Jacksonville at W 1/12 W LaSalle at 82-75 1/10 St.John’s at 116-93 1/9 88-80 W 1/4 vs. Pittsburgh* 91-87 W 72-69 1/3 vs. Cornell* W W(OT) 12/28 Duke 12/27 Florida Southern W atProvidence 12/21 atRhodeIsland 12/13 atBoston College 12/8 12/6 Florida 12/4 11/30 Bruce Hale,HeadCoach Season Record: 23-5 TournamentNational Invitation 1962-63 5Mk co SR SR SO SO C SR F F SO JR F SO G SR Mike McCoy Wayne Beckner JR C F JackSpisak SO F RickBarry 45 SR C Kenny Allen 32 YR. G CharlesHoliber 31 G GregMeyer 24 G Edward Fults 23 POS. LeeWoods 22 BernieButts 20 Kessler Larry 15 2505-2212 CarlStavreti 14 75-60 13 PLAYER 96-106 12 11 112-81 W 99-70 L NO. 71-70 77-84 W 114-75 W * HurricaneClassic|^NationalInvitation Tournament 112-84 W W vs.Providence ^ L vs.St.Francis (N.Y.) ^ Season Totals: W 112-105 Stetson 3/19 FloridaState W 3/16 Tampa 2/26 Loyola (La.) 2/23 Rollins 2/18 Louisville 2/16 Jacksonville 2/12 2/9 2/5 147 03 Frazier Steve Fraser Alex G F SR SR 2/82/102/15 Rutgers *2/19 Hall * at Seton 2/22 at Connecticut *2/25 College * Boston 3/1 at St. John’s *3/5 W at Notre Dame * L3/6 W L Virginia * West 3/13 61-51 St. John’s # vs. Season Totals: 52-72 L L # Georgetown vs. 53-50 57-59 vs. Michigan $ Classic | * BIG@ Orange Bowl EAST Game | $ National Invitation L# BIG EAST Tournament W (OT) 73-77 60-69 Tournament L 76-68 54-82 LNO. 59-63 63-76 PLAYER10 1105-1126 111215 Rosa Anthony 20 McCormick Torey 22 Norris Kevin POS.30 Nick Donovan31 Curcio Mike G G32 Jaime Waggoner YR. 33 Jennings Vernon 40 G Hemsley Johnny C51 SR SR Lucas Barnes G55 G Clifton Clark G/F Tim James G/F JR SO Mario Bland Will Davis G/F JR FR SO G/F FR F FR F SR C SO FR SR 1996-97 National Invitation Tournament 16-13 EAST) (9-9 BIG Season Record: Leonard Hamilton, Head Coach 11/2211/2411/29 Buffalo12/3 Atlantic Florida 12/7 at UNLV12/13 St. John’s *12/18 Syracuse * W12/22 Hartford12/28 Jacksonville W12/30 at Tennessee 83-74 1/2 @ DePaul vs. L L 78-61 1/4 Lehigh W1/8 W College * at Boston 43-55 1/11 W 57-61 L * at Georgetown 1/15 67-63 W at Pittsburgh *1/18 W 74-57 * at Villanova 74-58 1/22 65-78 * Providence 2/2 61-45 W * Georgetown W 65-62 2/5 Connecticut * L 69-67 W at Rutgers * 32-68 (OT) W W Pittsburgh * 72-76 61-59 68-65 W 71-69 L 69-46 W 59-60 78-63 POSTSEASON TEAMS POSTSEASON 035 Frazier Steve Fraser Alex Rich Steve G F F SO SO JR 22335052 Jaime Waggoner55 Constantin Popa Brad Timpf Lorenzo Pearson G Will Davis C F FR F SR C JR SO SO 3/15Season Totals: ^ State at Penn * BIG Classic | Basketball @ Orange Bowl EAST Game # BIG | ^ National Invitation EAST Tournament Tournament LNO. 56-62 PLAYER 1831-1888 10111213 Rosa Anthony 20 McCormick Torey POS.21 Norris Kevin Chuck Barker Mitchell Dunn YR. G G Edwards Steven G G SO SO G G FR FR JR JR 1/111/181/21 at St. John’s *1/25 * at Providence 1/28 College * Boston 1/31 * Villanova 2/4 at Syracuse * W2/7 W at Connecticut * W2/11 * Georgetown 2/13 82-79 81-75 * at Villanova 2/18 69-68 * Providence L L L2/22 St. John’s *2/25 at Pittsburgh *2/28 W 62-92 Hall * Seton 51-76 57-82 3/2 L College * at Boston W3/4 Pittsburgh * 67-61 W (OT)3/10 W L at Florida Atlantic 63-73 69-63 77-71 Connecticut * W # vs Georgetown 71-69 61-67 (OT) W W 61-57 76-68 L L 80-70 58-69 67-75 1994-95 National Invitation Tournament 15-13Season Record: (9-9 BIG EAST) Leonard Hamilton, Head Coach 11/2511/2811/30 Northeastern Illinois12/6 Atlantic Florida 12/10 Robert Morris W12/20 Syracuse *12/28 Florida A&M 66-48 W12/30 at Clemson @1/2 UNLV W1/7 Fordham 76-59 W L 66-51 Hall * at Seton * at Georgetown L 67-53 65-83 L W 55-75 L L 55-56 55-43 54-72 64-71 )W (OT)97-90 )W La. 3445 Charles Grob Marcus Stewart C F SO SO 25313233 Bob Green John Dampier Beckner Wayne Don Patrican G G F C SO JR JR SO 15202224 Charles Holiber Connors Clark John Bates Rick Barry F F F SR F SO SO JR NO.1213 PLAYER Larry Kessler Bernie Butts POS. G G YR. JR SR 2/293/12Season Totals: Florida State ^ vs. St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Tournament ! Hurricane Classic | ^ National Invitation L W 76-86 82-80 2575-2352 2/132/152/18 at Houston2/22 ( at Loyola Florida Southern Stetson W L 120-79 83-93 W 87-70 1/312/12/4 at Stetson2/10 at Florida Southern Jacksonville Creighton W W 85-78 W 81-75 L 117-92 94-124 1/111/181/23 at Florida State1/28 Memphis State1/29 La Salle at Rollins L at Tampa W 78-80 78-69 W W W 121-99 127-85 134-104 12/281/41/8 Syracuse ! vs. 1/9 Rhode Island Jacksonville L (OT) at Florida 85-86 W W 105-88 L 97-92 91-114 12/1412/1712/19 at Nevada12/27 Francisco San Rollins ! Army vs. W (OT) W 81-78 95-83 W W 108-90 79-71 12/312/712/10 Tampa12/12 Florida at Santa Clara at St. Mary’s (Calif.) L L W 101-86 W 77-86 101-95 95-79 National Invitation Tournament 20-7 Season Record: Bruce Hale, Head Coach 1963-64 148 1MroBadFSO FR JR F F FR SO F SO JR SO F G/F MarioBland SR Elton Tyler JR G/F TimJames SO FR G/F Dwayne Wimbley G 51 SR G LucasBarnes 44 Johnny Hemsley 40 SR FR F G Vernon Jennings 34 G JaimeWaggoner 32 G YR. Mike Curcio 31 CharlesWiseman G 30 F NickDonovan 22 POS. Todd Manuel 21 Steve Frazier 20 JeremiahSchlie 15 Kevin Norris 14 62-65 1962-1836 13 11 PLAYER 10 L 56-62 71-76 70-66 NO. L L 65-59 W 57-59 # BIGEASTTournament |$NCAATournament 63-72 66-57 Game EAST @ OrangeBowl Classic|*BIG vs.UCLA$ vs. Georgetown 64-54 # W L Season Totals: L 75-78 W West Virginia* 3/13 Seton Hall* W 78-63 3/4 atNotreDame* 2/28 L 67-85 atProvidence * 67-57 2/24 W NotreDame* 64-73 2/22 Syracuse* 2/18 Providence * L W 76-67 84-98 2/14 L atVillanova * 73-65 2/10 atBoston College* W 2/4 Villanova * L 78-65 1/31 W atSyracuse* 65-57 1/28 atSt.John’s* 61-69 1/22 W 80-64 63-55 atWest Virginia* 66-56 1/18 Connecticut* W 1/13 Pittsburgh* at L W 1/10 W W 74-70 89-72 Seton at 1/6 Hall* vs.GeorgiaTech1/3 @ 86-64 Memphis at 12/31 W W 69-47 GeorgiaState 12/27 Georgetown * 12/22 W * Rutgers 73-61 12/12 W atJacksonville 12/6 Eastern Kentucky 12/2 W Charlotte 11/29 Florida Atlantic 11/24 atSouthernIllinois 11/21 11/16 11/14 Leonard Hamilton,HeadCoach Season Record: BIGEAST) (11-7 18-10 NCAA Tournament 1997-98 POSTSEASON TEAMS ieBasDwo FR G Mike Byars-Dawson 3 5Nc ooa SR JR SO FR SO F G/F G YR. Vernon Jennings G F NickDonovan Todd Manuel POS. JoãoPaulo Coelho 30 Jeremiah Schlie 15 14 13 2178-1950 11 63-73 PLAYER 75-54 59-62 L 68-63 NO. 65-54 W L 85-52 W # BIGEASTTournament |$NCAATournament Game EAST W @ OrangeBowl Classic|*BIG 103-82 vs.Purdue$ 73-71 W vs.Lafayette $ Season Totals: vs. St.John’s# 76-63 W 69-65 3/14 vs. Georgetown # W 71-58 3/12 73-70 * Rutgers W W 3/5 Pittsburgh * 54-60 W 3/4 77-71 atConnecticut * 2/27 W Villanova * 2/23 68-70 atProvidence * L W 2/20 Syracuse* at 75-67 2/16 Georgetown * 74-62 2/13 St.John’s* at 68-71 64-55 L 84-79 2/8 W atPittsburgh * W 2/6 Seton Hall* W L 2/3 W atBoston College* 80-64 1/30 64-63 Connecticut * 1/27 72-64 atWest Virginia* 1/24 W * atRutgers W 1/20 NotreDame * 76-55 66-56 W 65-74 1/16 St. John’s* 77-64 1/13 W Georgetown at 1/9 * W 59-66 78-69 L vs. Ohio State @ 1/6 W Memphis 12/30 W GeorgiaState at L 12/27 97-73 Central Florida 12/22 Boston College* 12/18 atKentucky 12/11 W Iowa Northern 12/8 atCharlotte 12/5 FloridaAtlantic at 11/27 11/23 11/13 Leonard Hamilton,HeadCoach Season Record: BIGEAST) 23-7(15-3 NCAA Tournament —SecondRound 1998-99 1MroBadFJR SO SR JR F F SO F G/F JR MarioBland F Elton Tyler G/F Kevin Houston TimJames 51 Dwayne Wimbley 44 Johnny Hemsley 42 40 34 31 onSlosFFR FR F SO G G Salmons John Michael Simmons Mike Byars-Dawson 5 4 3 /7a ilnv 67-66 62-54 55-67 61-65 71-64 W W 66-58 L L 80-66 W Boston College* W atVillanova * 89-52 W atGeorgetown * 1/22 78-87 atSeton Hall* 1/17 Syracuse * W 97-61 68-64 65-75 1/15 West Virginia* 60-66 L 1/11 72-82 W Quinnipiac 1/8 78-68 W L Florida Atlantic 1/5 L vs. IllinoisState ^ 12/29 67-46 L L vs. Detroit Mercy^ 12/27 vs. La.Lafayette12/22 ^ 102-75 W Carolina @ vs. North 12/21 81-54 Hartford 12/20 W Charlotte 12/18 atMemphis W 12/11 Bethune-Cookman 12/7 Monmouth 12/4 CentralFlorida at 11/30 11/23 11/19 Leonard Hamilton,HeadCoach BIG EASTRegular SeasonCo-Champions BIGEAST) Season Record: (13-3 23-11 NCAA Tournament —Sweet 16 1999-2000 1MroBadFJR SO FR JR F JR F SR F SR F JR MarioBland F SO G/F JohnSalmons G/F Dwayne Wimbley F YR. JamesJones 51 Johnny Hemsley G 45 Vernon Jennings 34 POS. Elton Tyler 33 JoãoPaulo Coelho 31 Schlie Jerry 30 25 13 71-80 2346-2127 11 PLAYER L 75-62 NO. 75-71 57-58 74-70 W $ NCAATournament 61-58 W Game|#BIGEASTTournament EAST * BIG L 74-66 W @ OrangeBowl Classic|^SanJuanShootout vs.Tulsa $ 55-52 W vs.OhioState $ Season Totals: vs.Arkansas $ W 3/24 68-50 45-47 W vs.St.John’s# 63-57 3/19 vs. NotreDame# 77-55 58-52 3/17 St. John’s* W 64-60 L 57-60 3/10 W atPittsburgh * W 3/9 W NotreDame* 3/5 W atWest Virginia* L 2/29 atConnecticut * 63-49 2/26 Providence * 2/22 Georgetown * 2/19 * Rutgers at W 2/16 Pittsburgh* 2/7 Kentucky 2/5 atNotreDame* 2/1 1/29 1/25 eo udGFFR SO G/F G Michael Simmons Leroy Hurd 3 0 149 234 Gary Hamilton Lee Butler Mayhand Antoine F/C G G JR FR JR 2/22/52/12 * Virginia Tech 2/15 Maryland *2/19 at Clemson *2/22 * Forest Wake 2/26 * at Virginia Tech L3/3 * at Florida State 3/10 (OT) W * Georgia Tech W3/15 L L 63-73 * at Duke 75-73 Season Totals: W vs. Virginia % 83-77 ^ at South Carolina game Classic | * ACC @ Orange Bowl 63-68 58-71 L Tournament % ACC 65-49 ^ NIT First Round L L 72-76 LNO. 67-69 65-66 59-83 PLAYER 2071-2020 10111213 Brandon Okpalobi21 Eric Wilkins POS.22 Harris Anthony 34 G Guillermo Diaz42 Jonathan Stratton YR. 44 Robert Hite50 G G William Frisby SR 55 G G Hicks Raymond Copeland Keaton King Anthony SO JR Glenn Batemon G F FR SO F F F/C C JR SR FR JR SO JR 2004-05 National Invitation Tournament 16-13 (7-9 ACC) Season Record: Coach Haith, Head Frank 11/2011/2311/27 Wofford11/29 South Carolina State12/4 @ Xavier vs. 12/7 Atlantic Florida L12/12 at Florida12/18 at Florida International 50-60 12/23 Massachusetts W L (OT) W W12/30 Stetson Tech1/2 Tennessee 70-83 67-64 1/6 State Appalachian 80-67 84-68 W1/9 W Norfolk State1/12 W W * at Georgia Tech 1/15 80-53 72-65 * NC State 1/19 W * at Virginia 1/22 69-57 80-63 * Florida State L1/26 W * Duke 81-50 1/29 at North Carolina * Clemson * 69-80 76-58 W W W * Forest at Wake L 67-66 91-80 64-63 L 67-87 L W 82-94 83-92 69-65 POSTSEASON TEAMS POSTSEASON 1245 Simmons Michael Watson Kahleaf Marcus Barnes G John Salmons G G JR F FR SO SR 11121314 Jerry Schlie20 Rafael Berumen21 Coelho Paulo 25 Djahue Rodrigue 33 Marakovits Danny F/C34 Darius Rice F Tyler Elton F G G James Jones JR William Frisby SR F SO JR SO F/C F F SO SR JR SO 2/263/23/7 * at Providence 3/8* Virginia Tech 3/14 # Georgetown vs. Season Totals: Pittsburgh # vs. W vs. Missouri $ Jam ^ Virgin Islands Paradise W Classic | * BIG@ Orange Bowl W EAST Game 81-65 # BIG EAST Championship | $ NCAA Tournament L 83-77 84-76 LNO. 71-76 80-93 PLAYER 2395-2156 10 Okpalobi Brandon POS. G YR. SO 12/2212/2712/30 Charlotte1/2 at Louisiana State (PA)1/5 St. Francis 1/8 W * at Georgetown 1/12 at Connecticut *1/15 W W at St. John’s *1/19 68-61 * at Virginia Tech 1/24 W Pittsburgh *1/29 64-56 71-48 L * Providence 2/2 W * Villanova 79-71 2/5 L College * Boston 2/10 75-76 (2OT) W Connecticut * 77-68 2/13 W (OT) 76-69 60-71 * at Villanova 2/17 College * 102-96 at Boston L2/23 St. John’s * W at Rutgers * L W 65-70 Notre Dame * W 76-58 63-76 68-66 W 65-56 L L 79-56 61-64 77-90 2001-02 Tournament NCAA BIG EAST) (10-6 24-8 Season Record: PerryClark, Head Coach 11/1811/1911/20 ^ Michigan vs. Eastern 11/24 ^ UAB vs. W11/26 Clemson ^ vs. 11/29 Lafayette 93-56 12/3 Atlantic Florida 12/8 Howard12/15 W Florida International W12/18 A&M at Texas W Indiana @ vs. W W 67-65 A&M Florida 81-79 74-48 77-59 79-69 W W W W 87-71 64-55 58-53 90-62 345 Joe Gordon Marcus Barnes John Salmons G G F FR JR JR 01 Hurd Leroy Simmons Michael G G/F SO SO 213233 Darius Rice Wimbley Dwayne James Jones C F F SR FR SO 11121420 Jerry Schlie Brandon Okpalobi Djahue Rodrigue Marakovits Danny G F F G FR JR FR FR 10 Orlando Gonzalez G SR NO. PLAYER POS. YR. 2/283/33/7 Virginia * West 3/14 * Villanova Season Totals: Pittsburgh # vs. $ vs. Auburn Classic | * BIG@ Orange Bowl EAST Game W# BIG EAST Championship Tournament $ National Invitation L 73-66 W L 69-78 65-53 58-60 2039-1963 2/102/132/17 St. John’s *2/24 at Syracuse * * at Villanova at Connecticut * L (2OT) W 79-85 W L 68-57 80-62 53-60 1/221/282/1 at St. John’s *2/6 * Providence Hall * Seton * L (OT) Virginia Tech 63-67 L W W 70-80 72-66 86-61 1/71/101/13 College * Boston 1/16 * at Virginia Tech 1/20 College * at Boston * at Providence L Connecticut * L L 72-73 W 74-85 73-82 W 78-64 77-74 12/2112/2712/29 Memphis1/3 Lehigh Tennessee-Martin at Pittsburgh * W W 70-54 W L 66-57 71-52 51-62 12/412/912/16 at North Carolina12/18 Central Florida @ Nebraska vs. Illinois Eastern L W L 45-67 W 83-72 64-72 83-73 11/1811/2111/25 at Florida Atlantic11/28 Columbia Northeastern W at Charlotte 76-59 W W L 92-86 65-41 63-95 National Invitation Tournament 16-13 EAST) (8-8 BIG Season Record: PerryClark, Coach Head 2000-01 150 0AtoyKn / JR SR SO FR F/C SR FR F F G SO FR G Anthony King F JR Keaton Copeland JR SR Raymond Hicks BrianAsbury G 50 G AdrianThomas G 44 Hite Robert G G 42 FR YR. JonathanStratton 32 DenisClemente 30 GuillermoDiaz 22 POS. Anthony Harris F 21 EricWilkins 15 13 12 Jimmy Graham 11 PLAYER 2308-2213 65-71 00 53-52 NO. 76-80 L $ NationalInvitational 62-59 Tournament 66-63 W L # ACC Tournament 64-67 61-65 @ OrangeBowl Classic|*ACC Game W W ^ BCAClassic 71-92 atMichigan$ L 70-59 atCreighton $ L Season Totals: OklahomaState $ L 3/22 vs.Duke # W 3/20 vs. Clemson# 70-80 54-65 3/15 77-86 FloridaState * 3/10 * Maryland at 70-53 (2OT) L 3/9 78-69 L L VirginiaTech * 51-71 3/5 atDuke * 3/1 W atBoston College* W 62-38 2/22 Carolina * North 61-65 84-78 L 2/19 State NC * 84-70 2/16 GeorgiaTech at * W W (OT) 2/12 63-57 L Wake 81-70 Forest * 2/8 W 65-56 atFlorida State * 67-77 2/4 43-58 atVirginia* W 1/31 W Boston College* W 1/29 71-40 L Clemson* 69-81 1/24 L Carolina * atNorth 1/21 * Maryland W 1/18 Sacred Heart 53-74 L 56-73 1/14 vs. Louisville@ 1/7 L Stetson 1/2 82-55 L Florida 12/31 83-51 NCState at * 12/27 87-62 W Wofford 53-5712/22 W Birmingham Southern 12/18 W 80-54 atMichigan 12/10 L Temple at 12/03 76-65 Carolina A&T North 11/29 W MorganState 11/27 vs. Wisc.-GreenBay ^ 11/22 W vs.AirForce ^ 11/19 vs. Texas-Arlington11/15 ^ 11/14 11/13 Frank Haith,HeadCoach Season Record: (7-9ACC) 18-16 TournamentNational Invitation —Quarterfinals 2005-06 POSTSEASON TEAMS e ulrGSR SR G F/C Butler Lee Hamilton Gary 3 2 di isGFR SR JR G JR G YR. G POS. F LandonGlover Rios Eddie LanceHurdle Jimmy Graham 10 2542-2309 72-75 5 PLAYER 1 00 78-64 L NO. 63-50 49-63 W 95-93 $ NCAATournament W * ACC Game|!ACC Tournament 74-61 L 72-75 |@OrangeBowl Classic RicoTip-Off ^ Puerto 69-79 W vs.Texas $ 96-95 78-63 $ vs.St.Mary’s (OT) L W Season Totals: vs.VirginiaTech ! 3/23 L W State NC ! W vs. 3/21 FloridaState at * 73-88 3/14 Boston College* 64-63 55-62 74-71 3/13 Virginia* 3/8 L atClemson* 75-72 W 3/5 L W * Maryland 68-70 3/1 Duke * 2/27 W 82-98 88-62 atGeorgiaTech * 2/23 VirginiaTech at * L 77-79 2/20 FloridaState * 2/17 W Duke at * L 66-76 78-68 (OT) L 2/8 atWake Forest * 2/6 70-76 * Clemson W L 2/2 89-53 Carolina * North 85-63 1/29 67-53 atNCState * L 1/27 95-64 College* atBoston W 1/23 66-47 GeorgiaTech W * W 1/19 Penn W 1/15 64-58 Winthrop @ W vs. 1/12 83-74 Carolina A&T North 1/2 55-51 69-63 W Florida North 12/29 Stetson 12/23 64-58 W 85-61 W MississippiState at 12/20 W atFIU 12/17 St.John’s W 12/13 W 104-61 AlabamaState 12/8 MorganState 12/2 W vs. Providence11/28 ^ vs. VCU ^ 11/24 vs. Marist^ 11/18 FloridaSouthern 11/16 11/15 11/9 Frank Haith,HeadCoach Season Record: (8-8ACC) 23-11 NCAA Tournament —SecondRound 2007-08 0AtoyKn SR-R SR JR JR C SO-R F SO SR G F SR Anthony King F SO Raymond Hicks G F JackMcClinton G BrianAsbury 50 AdrianThomas F 42 JonathanStratton 33 JamesDews 32 Fabio Nass 30 Dwayne Collins 25 23 22 21 /7a CSae*L(T 81-84 75-69 83-88 (OT) L 62-60 65-82 (OT) L W W 85-69 77-71 atNCState * L VirginiaTech * 94-41 W FloridaState * 76-50 70-56 72-91 1/27 W 76-42 Carolina * atNorth 1/25 * Maryland W 1/21 70-62 W W College* atBoston L W 1/17 Florida Atlantic 73-67 1/14 Carolina Central North 68-73 79-65 W 1/10 W Florida North 1/5 W L St.John’s at 1/3 63-76 Clemson* 80-45 12/31 Morris Robert 12/27 L FIU 12/21 W atKentucky 12/14 70-60 96-60 OhioState @ 12/12 Stetson 12/6 W W vs. SanDiego^ 12/2 vs. UConn^ 11/29 vs. SouthernMiss^ 11/24 FloridaSouthern 11/23 11/21 11/15 Frank Haith,HeadCoach Season Record: (7-9ACC) 19-13 TournamentNational Invitation —Second Round 2008-09 5Jla abeCFR SR SR C FR FR JR-R G F JR JR G/F SO JulianGamble F JR G JackMcClinton G SR BrianAsbury DeQuanJones F G 45 SR YR. AdrianThomas 33 F Ryan Quigtar G 32 JamesDews 31 POS. Dwayne Collins F 30 CyrusMcGowan 25 EddieRios 23 LanceHurdle 21 Jimmy Graham 20 2325-2123 60-74 5 PLAYER 1 00 72-64 78-66 L NO. 47-65 W W 62-55 $ NationalInvitation Tournament 68-78 * ACC Game|!ACC Tournament L ^ Paradise Jam|@ACC/Big Ten Challenge atFlorida $ W 69-58 L atProvidence $ 67-80 Season Totals: 75-78 65-69 vs.VirginiaTech ! 3/20 State NC * W 79-52 3/18 GeorgiaTech at * (OT) L L 68-73 3/12 L atVirginia * 3/7 W Boston College* 3/4 L atFloridaState * 2/26 Carolina* North 2/21 Duke at * 2/18 Wake Forest * 2/15 * atMaryland 2/7 2/4 1/31 151 guided Miami back onto BILL FOSTER the hardwood hiatus. after a 14-year has more postseason other wins than any FRANK HAITH ’s 220 victories are the BRUCE HALE BRUCE most a UM head coach. by In just five seasons at the helm, men’s basketball coach in Miami history and is tied for second place with Bruce Hale in guid- ing the Hurricanes to four postseason appearances. YEAR-BY-YEAR COACH, SEASONS COACH, YEAR-BY-YEAR Coach, Seasons 3 seasonsArt Webb, McCann, 2 seasons Tom Hart seasons 10 Morris, 1 season Steers, W.H. 1928-29, 1931-32 1930-31 1926-28, 2 seasons Wike, Dave 1938-42, 1946-52Bruce Hale, 13 seasons 4 seasons Godfrey, Ron 30 18 Years seasons 5 Bill Foster, 119 seasons 10 Leonard Hamilton, Won 12Perry Clark,seasons 4 7 82 1945-46 Haith, 5 seasonsFrank 1952-54 Lost 1954-67 .600 .811 59 SeasonsTotals, .592 1990-00 1967-71 8 Pct. 14 220 1985-90 144 47 2004-Present 112 5 22 2000-04 147 78 1926-2009 57 .663 .615 88 .389 .495 65 831 71 .452 73 642 54 .523 .547 .564 .546 HURRICANE HEAD COACHES HEAD HURRICANE Points Scored Points Totals* First no senior colleges all freshmen opponents | # Played year UM played 831 642 .564 107,581 102,048 2004-052005-062006-07 162007-08 182008-09 13 12 16 23 .551 20 19 .529 11 .375 13 2,071 .676 2,308 2,020 .594 2,279 2,213 2,542 2,332 2,325 2,309 2,123 Haith Frank Haith Frank Haith Frank Haith Frank Hiath Frank 2000-012001-022002-03 162003-04 24 13 11 14 8 .552 17 16 .750 .393 2,039 .467 1,963 2,395 1,956 2,156 2,148 1,924 2,067 Perry Clark Perry Clark Perry Clark Perry Clark 1995-961996-971997-98 151998-99 161999-00 13 18 13 23 .536 10 23 .552 7 .642 11 1,883 1,887 .767 1,873 .676 1,962 1,821 1,836 Leonard Hamilton 2,178 2,346 Leonard Hamilton 1,950 2,127 Leonard Hamilton Leonard Hamilton Leonard Hamilton 1991-921992-931993-941994-95 8 10 7 24 17 15 .250 20 .370 13 .259 1,941 .536 1,929 2,160 2,004 1,690 1,831 1,909 Leonard Hamilton 1,888 Leonard Hamilton Leonard Hamilton Leonard Hamilton 1987-881988-891989-90 171990-91 19 14 13 12 9 .548 15 .613 19 .464 2,453 2,809 .321 2,400 2,014 2,778 2,132 2,027 2,078 Bill Foster Leonard Hamilton Bill Foster Bill Foster 1969-701970-711971-851985-86 91986-87 7 17 14 19 No team 15 .346 14 .269 16 2,293 .500 2,143 2,521 .491 2,373 2,006 2,332 2,131 2,335 Godfrey Ron Godfrey Ron Foster Bill Bill Foster 1965-661966-671967-68 151968-69 15 11 17 11 14 .577 11 .577 10 .607 2,271 .583 2,126 2,208 2,368 2,091 1,985 2,419 2,048 Bruce Hale Hale Bruce Godfrey Ron Godfrey Ron 1961-621962-631963-64 141964-65 23 12 20 22 5 .539 7 4 .821 2,069 .741 .846 2,045 2,509 2,575 2,201 2,558 2,352 2,190 Bruce Hale Hale Bruce Hale Bruce Bruce Hale 1957-581958-591959-60 141960-61 18 23 8 20 7 4 .636 7 .720 .852 1,741 .741 2,190 1,641 2,427 2,029 2,230 2,192 2,036 Bruce Hale Bruce Hale Bruce Hale Hale Bruce 1952-531953-541954-551955-56 91956-57 5 9 12 14 12 10 13 .429 11 .539 .333 13 .450 1,503 2,170 1,015 1,502 .500 2,115 1,555 1,161 1,544 2,029Hale 2,167 Wike Dave Bruce Wike Dave Hale Bruce Hale Bruce 1948-491949-501950-51 191951-52 14 10 8 14 9 12 .704 8 .609 .455 1,633 .636 1,446 1,515 1,487 1,393 1,520 1,687 1,438 Hart Morris Hart Morris Hart Morris Hart Morris 1942-451945-461946-471947-48 Not Available Results 8 20 11 5 7 7 .615 .769 .611 560 1,400 1,192 997 568 902 Hart Morris Steers W.H. Hart Morris 1932-381938-391939-401940-411941-42 4 No team 8 10 6 9 12 6 .400 .400 7 .625 372 .563 716 707 422 824 628 654 570 Hart Morris Hart Morris Hart Morris Hart Morris 1928-291929-301930-31 131931-32# 6 3 17 No team .684 7 1 .300 .944 670 419 252 816 331 456 McCann Tom McCann Tom Art Webb Year1926-27*1927-28 7 W 8 1 L 4 .875 PCT .667 Miami 348 Opp. 406 170 310 Head Coach Art Webb Art Webb YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR 152 40 91949.1 219.8 18 86501-17.3 203-7.3 455-15.2 PTS-AVG .866 .861 .854 71-82 PCT 68-79 35-41 FT-FTA .381 .378 .323 72-189 PCT 51-135 20-62 472-16.9 1,717 1865-16.1 .417 3FG-FGA 506-18.7 Pts-Avg .774 .802 .488 478-14.9 179-429 .396 409-14.1 PCT .767 85-106 343-443 168-344 Pct .800 74-187 29 99-129 .720 FG-FGA .344 30 .306 92-115 FT-FTA 04-05 67-93 28 260-755 .364 55-180 03-04 GP 2006-26.1 .365 Pct 02-03 67-184 .403 709-28.4 .339 .833 .407 YEAR 76-208 662-27.6 1,865 631-1564 .861 3FG-FGA 62-183 635-22.7 .426 (2002-06) 380-456 5. ROBERT HITE 166-408 Pts-Avg .812 116 .383 143-166 .825 Pct 170-399 — .398 28 138-170 TOTAL 155-405 Pct — 99-120 27 140-352 FG-FGA 03-04 — — 32 FT-FTA 02-03 — — 29 GP 01-02 — Pct 00-01 — .448 765-24.7 2270-18.9Year 3FG-FGA .439 551-18.4 2,006 .754 460-16.4 813-1816 4. DARIUS RICE(2000-04) Pts-Avg .794 .428 494-15.9 283-644 Pct .703 633-840 77 .718 246-310 .480 262-613 Pct .786 161-229 25 .325 112-156 TOTAL .281 268-559 FG-FGA 24 114-145 FT-FTA 27-83 .308 69-70 — 9-32 28 GP 68-69 .368 4-13 2298-29.8 Pct 67-68 973-37.4 .535 — 14-38 .846 .584 Year 870-32.1 2,270 805-1504 .859 3FG-FGA .580 665-786 455-19.0 3. DONCURNUTT(1967-70) 255-437 Pts-Avg .843 .472 120 292-341 Pct 193-333 — .829 .503 31 242-287 TOTAL 183-388 Pct — 30 131-158 174-346 FG-FGA 88-89 — — 31 FT-FTA 87-88 — — 28 GP 86-87 — Pct 85-86 — .522 Year 3FG-FGA .522 2,298 816-1564 2. ERICBROWN (1985-89) .549 340-651 Pct 77 .475 314-572 26 TOTAL 162-341 FG-FGA 27 64-65 24 GP 63-64 62-63 Year RICKBARRY (1962-65) 1. 90 01448.9 420.2 016.4 542-18.1 1497-13.9 83-3.5 534-17.8 Pts-Avg 338-14.1 .849 .805 .784 .792 .786 90-106 273-339 Pct 98-125 19-24 66-84 .337 .320 FT-FTA 164-487 .400 64-200 .250 .271 1529-19.4 Pct 70-175 .413 480-17.8 4-16 26-96 .799 .398 596-22.1 530-1283 .788 3FG-FGA .449 409-512 453-18.1 194-488 Pts-Avg .798 .410 108 .345 120-152 Pct 183-408 — .809 30 158-198 TOTAL 1,497 123-300 Pct 30-87 — 30 131-162 FG-FGA 99-00 — — 24 FT-FTA 98-99 — — 24 GP 97-98 — Pct 96-97 494-15.9 — 1594-13.4 .439 Year 379-13.5 478-15.4 1,529 .619 .644 3FG-FGA .412 243-8.4 10. JOHNNYHEMSLEY(1996-00) 560-1275 Pts-Avg .476 .583 67-104 205-331 .632 180-437 Pct 79 .590 .426 219-460 Pct 35-60 67-106 .205 27 .600 36-61 TOTAL 161-378 FG-FGA 27 9-44 FT-FTA .172 3-5 60-61 — 25 .100 GP 59-60 5-29 Pct 58-59 .490 1-10 — .515 Year 690-1409 3FG-FGA .508 1702-17.9 9. DICKHICKOX 212-412 (1958-61) Pts-Avg 1,594 617-19.3 119 .436 .900 Pct 203-400 566-17.7 .476 31 TOTAL 103-236 .885 Pct 519-16.7 332-369 31 .919 172-361 FG-FGA 88-89 116-131 29 .895 FT-FTA .440 114-124 87-88 28 .453 GP 102-114 86-87 286-650 .427 Pct 85-86 101-223 .440 .428 Year 94-220 1713-14.9 557-18.6 469-16.8 3FG-FGA 91-207 .449 405-14.0 .644 8. DENNISBURNS(1985-89) 542-1266 Pts-Avg .697 282-10.1 .428 .674 200-445 Pct 95 331-514 .608 .404 115-165 .541 179-418 Pct 97-144 32 73-120 .278 TOTAL 163-403 FG-FGA .293 46-85 32 FT-FTA .235 08-09 20-72 31 .250 12-41 GP 07-08 4-17 .333 2-8 Pct 06-07 .476 2-6 .477 558-16.4Year 1717-14.2 1,713 3FG-FGA 681-1431 M .485 JACK 7. 215-451 .816 .848 .434 115 Pct 184-379 71-87 .529 30 245-289 165-380 TOTAL 28 117-221 FG-FGA 98-99 .384 .411 29 97-98 28 228-593 GP 85-207 96-97 95-96 .442 .451 Year 622-1406 6. TIMJAMES (1995-1999) 201-446 121 34 TOTAL 05-06 1,000 POINTCLUB C LNO 20-9 1,702 CLINTON (2006-09) erG GFAPt3GFAPtF-T c Pts-Avg 345-11.9 410-16.9 129-3.9 .811 .841 Pct .833 60-74 111-132 15-18 FT-FTA .314 .471 1384-17.5 .313 469-17.4 Pct 33-105 41-87 .742 10-32 511-18.9 .698 3FG-FGA .401 348-469 404-16.2 Pts-Avg 1,356 .768 83-119 .428 Pct .426 133-332 .741 — 159-207 122-285 Pct — 52-122 32 106-143 FG-FGA — — 29 FT-FTA 01-02 — — 33 GP 00-01 — Pct 99-00 — .463 Year 361-12.9 1393-12.7 3FG-FGA .481 518-1119 243-9.0 JAMES14. JONES(1999-03) 359-12.8 Pts-Avg 1,384 .673 .699 .452 193-401 Pct 79 .771 .453 .607 68-101 290-415 430-15.9 176-389 Pct 27 TOTAL 91-118 149-329 FG-FGA 34-56 .693 .346 27 .325 FT-FTA 60-61 25 265-766 97-140 .328 GP 65-200 59-60 .348 Pct 58-59 64-195 .382 .382 57-164 .386 Year 419-1097 3FG-FGA 79-207 .358 1477-15.9 RON GODFREY(1958-61) 13. 114-295 Pts-Avg 586-17.2 .357 110 538-18.6 .740 Pct 353-11.8 102-285 .418 76-213 28 .789 TOTAL 1,393 Pct 271-366 .708 .701 28 127-304 FG-FGA 120-152 95-96 27 97-137 FT-FTA .380 54-77 94-95 27 .364 GP 93-94 174-458 .363 78-214 Pct 92-93 .461 .448 Year 61-168 35-76 3FG-FGA .415 516-1152 EDWARDS STEVEN 12. (1992-96) .456 194-467 Pct 93 .493 1,477 190-417 34 TOTAL 132-268 FG-FGA 29 05-06 30 GP 04-05 03-04 Year GUILLERMODIAZ(2003-06) 11. OA 64214 43——3541.4 1319-17.4 585-22.3 .743 167-7.0 567-21.8 .799 335-451 Pts-Avg .726 .733 147-184 — 37-61 151-206 Pct — — — FT-FTA — — — Pct — .473 472-16.9 1356-11.1 3FG-FGA .483 492-1040 .831 .466 1,319 .831 219-453 Pct .461 76 304-366 208-446 118-142 65-141 26 TOTAL FG-FGA .383 26 .400 66-67 24 124-324 GP 40-100 65-66 64-65 .426 .447 Year 464-1090 MIKEWITTMAN(1964-67) 15. 157-351 122 28 TOTAL 02-03 JACK M JACK career as the seventh all-time leading scorer in Miami men’s basketball history. history. career astheseventhall-timeleadingscorerin Miamimen’sbasketball two seasons,andwith617 pointsasasenior, hemovedup17 closehisHurricane positions to C CLINTON was just the fourth Hurricane to eclipsethe1,000-point Hurricaneto inhisfirst mark thefourth was just 153 received a urban populations. WILLIE ALLEN his work with his non-profit group, MacArthur for Foundation in 2008 $500,000 “genius” grant$500,000 “genius” from the ery food to underserved, of healthy the cultivation, production deliv- and Growing Power, which is transformingGrowing Power, 1,000 POINT CLUB POINT 1,000 26. JULIE COHEN (1959-62) Year59-60 GP60-61 2761-62 27 FG-FGA 120-300 26TOTAL 132-275 .400 80 Pct 136-329 .480 1,042 DICK MIANI (1952-56) 388-90427. 3FG-FGA .414 .429 — Pct — — — FT-FTA — — 99-152 — Pct 62-95 .651 — 105-143 Pts-Avg .653 339-12.6 266-390 .734 1,042 326-12.1 .682 377-14.5 1042-13.0 29. RICK JONES (1964-67)Year64-6565-66 GP 2666-67 26 FG-FGA 100-257TOTAL 26 160-381 .389 78 Pct 114-293 .420 374-931 .388 3FG-FGA 1,029 .402 — Pct — — — FT-FTA — — — 56-70 Pct 134-153 — .800 .876 91-114 Pts-Avg 281-337 .798 454-17.5 256-9.9 .834 319-12.3 1029-13.2 Year52-56 GP — FG-FGA Pct 392 SCOTT (1988-92) 28. JEROME 3FG-FGA —Year88-89 Pct89-90 GP 1790-91 FT-FTA — 2791-92 FG-FGA 28 19-53 PctTOTAL 89-207 32 — 129-305 Pct .358 1,038 104 .430 122-308 Pts-Avg .423 3FG-FGA 359-873 258 .396 6-18 19-62 Pct .411 33-86 .333 — .306 27-80 .384 85-246 FT-FTA .338 11-21 43-65 .346 1042 81-114 Pct 100-142 .524 .662 235-342 .711 .704 Pts-Avg .687 372-13.3 240-8.9 55-3.2 371-11.6 1038-10.0 COY (1960-63)COY 1,231 C 25. WHITEY CAMPBELL (1946-50)25. WHITEY CAMPBELL Year46-50 GP — FG-FGA 1,076 Pct 417 3FG-FGA — Pct FT-FTA — Pct — Pts-Avg 134 — 1076 94-95TOTAL 27 113 126-239 452-917 .527 .493 0-0 0-1 .000 .000 61-84 228-362 .726 .630 1132-10.0 313-11.6 24. CONSTANTIN POPA (1991-1995) POPA 24. CONSTANTIN Year91-9292-93 GP 3293-94 27 1,132 FG-FGA 27 81-187 145-275 .433 Pct 100-216 .527 .463 3FG-FGA 0-1 Pct 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 FT-FTA .000 54-100 66-111 Pct .540 47-67 .595 .701 Pts-Avg 216-6.8 356-13.2 247-9.1 Year85-8686-87 GP 2887-88 3188-89 FG-FGA 117-253 31TOTAL 96-239 31 .462 Pct 81-200 121 .402 82-219 3FG-FGA .405 376-911 69-170 .374 — Pct .413 47-125 .406 54-158 .376 170-453 — FT-FTA .342 70-78 .375 56-60 Pct 57-70 .897 234-269 51-61 .933 .814 331-10.7 .870 Pts-Avg .836 291-10.4 265-8.5 1156-9.6 269-8.7 67-68TOTAL 28 80 214-40623. KEVIN PRESTO (1985-89) 472-915 .527 .516 — — — — 130-162 1,156 246-334 .802 .737 558-19.9 1190-14.9 22. RUSTY (1965-68) PARKER Year65-6666-67 GP 26 26 FG-FGA 140-254 118-255 .551 Pct 1,190 .463 3FG-FGA — Pct — — FT-FTA — Pct 63-97 53-75 .650 Pts-Avg .726 343-13.2 289-12.6 57-58TOTAL 22 74 137-303 450-1031 .452 .436 — — — — 79-103 292-389 .767 .751 353-16.1 1192-16.1 99-00TOTAL 34 120 155-328 (1955-58) 21. GENE STAGE 450-840Year .47355-56 .53656-57 GP 26 4-24 26 10-37 FG-FGA 155-353 .167 .270 158-375 .439 116-159 Pct 289-437 .421 .730 1,192 3FG-FGA .661 430-12.6 1199-10.0 — Pct — — FT-FTA — 68-100 Pct 145-186 .680 .779 Pts-Avg 378-14.5 461-17.7 20. MARIO BLAND (1996-00) Year96-9797-98 GP 2998-99 27 FG-FGA 30 48-100 122-200 .480 125-212 Pct .610 1,199 .590 3FG-FGA 0-0 Pct 0-2 6-11 .000 .000 .545 FT-FTA 22-37 70-117 81-124 Pct .595 .598 .653 Pts-Avg 314-11.6 118-4.1 337-11-2 62-63TOTAL 28 81 237-530 524-1212 .447 .432 — — — — 80-132 183-315 .606 .581 554-19.8 1231-15.2 19. MIKE M Year60-6161-62 GP 27 26 FG-FGA 88-197 199-485 .446 Pct .410 3FG-FGA — Pct — — FT-FTA — Pct 33-61 70-122 .541 .574 Pts-Avg 468-18.0 209-7.7 Year98-9999-00 GP 2900-01 3401-02 FG-FGA 29 61-127 109-240TOTAL 32 .480 137-289 Pct 124 .454 137-297 .474 3FG-FGA 444-953 10-41 .461 29-85 Pct .466 .244 25-71 .341 22-71 .352 86-268 FT-FTA 29-40 .310 73-92 .321 88-111 .725 Pct 123-146 .793 .793 313-389 .842 161-5.6 Pts-Avg 320-9.4 .805 387-13.3 419-13.1 1287-10.4 70-71TOTAL 25 75 184-404 482-106018. (1998-2002) JOHN SALMONS .455 .455 — — — 1,287 — 129-227 329-553 .568 .595 497-19.9 1293-17.2 17. WILLIE ALLEN (1968-71) (1968-71) WILLIE ALLEN 17. Year68-6969-70 GP 24 26 FG-FGA 134-300 164-356 .447 Pct .461 1,293 3FG-FGA — Pct — — FT-FTA — 84-138 Pct 116-188 .609 .617 Pts-Avg 352-14.7 444-17.1 Year88-8989-90 GP 2590-91 28 FG-FGA 105-202TOTAL 28 210-430 .520 81 Pct 186-400 .488 501-1032 .465 3FG-FGA .485 3-6 3-11 Pct .500 .273 0-4 6-21 FT-FTA 55-104 .000 91-153 .286 .529 Pct 143-194 .595 289-451 268-10.7 .737 514-18.4 Pts-Avg .641 515-18.4 1297-16.0 16. JOE WYLIE (1988-91) JOE WYLIE (1988-91) 16. 1,297 154 ALL-AMERICANS OAS7 1-86.4 8-5 83102520 26.1 28.4 27.6 2006 709 22.7 PPG 2.5 662 2.2 635 PTS 190 3.0 2.3 54 RPG .833 72 REB .861 64 380-456 .812 FT% .825 143-166 .448 138-170 FT-FTA .439 99-120 29.8 37.4 813-1816 .428 2298 32.1 PPG 283-644 FG% 973 .480 77 19.0 262-613 16.5 870 PTS 18.3 25 268-559 FG-FGA 455 1274 TOTALS 16.6 24 RPG 475 1969-70 14.6 .846 28 GP 448 1968-69 REB .859 351 1967-68 665-786 .843 FT% YEAR 292-341 .829 .522 242-287 19.4 AP SecondTeam, UPISecondTeam FT-FTA .522 17.8 131-158 DON CURNUTT, 1970 816-1564 1529 .549 22.1 340-651 480 PPG FG% .475 18.1 77 4.3 314-572 596 5.1 PTS 453 26 162-341 FG-FGA 336 TOTALS 3.7 27 RPG 138 3.9 1964-65 24 .799 GP 100 1963-64 REB .788 98 1962-63 409-512 .798 FT% YEAR 120-152 .809 .439 158-198 TeamConsensus First FT-FTA .412 131-162 RICK BARRY, 1965 560-1275 .476 180-437 FG% .426 79 219-460 27 161-378 FG-FGA TOTALS 27 1960-61 25 GP 1959-60 1958-59 YEAR AP SecondTeam, UPISecondTeam DICK HICKOX, 1960 989 02541.7 24 231515.9 4 . 5 18.6 16.8 557 14.0 14.9 469 10.1 1713 405 8.2 9.4 282 7.4 6.8 246 263 5.4 856 196 .697 151 .674 PPG .644 .608 115-165 PTS 331-514 97-144 .541 .293 73-120 RPG .278 .235 46-85 12-41 REB 20-72 .250 4-17 .333 .476 .477 FT% 2-8 681-1431 .485 215-451 2-6 FT-FTA 115 .434 184-379 30 3FG% TOTALS .529 165-380 28 FG%3FG-3FGA 1998-99 117-221 29 FG-FGA 1997-98 28 GP 1996-97 1995-96 YEAR AP ThirdTeam, NABCThirdTeam TIM JAMES, 1999 155 was selected in the first round of the NBA Draft the Miami Heat. by was selected in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft the San by TIM JAMES In 1999, In 1999, Antonio Spurs becoming the 17th Hurricane to be draftedAntonio an NBA Spurs by becoming the 17th team. JACK McCLINTON JACK UM PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE ABA DRAFT UM PLAYERS PLAYER WittmanMike Bill Soens Anaheim Amigos ParkerRusty TEAMDon Curnutt Nets York New Willie Allen Oakland Oaks Indiana Pacers Floridians Miami 1967 1968 1968 YEAR 1970 1971 12th Round Round 10th 8th Round 7th Round 12th Round ROUND HURRICANES IN THE DRAFT IN HURRICANES averaged 18.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game for the averaged 18.1 JOHN SALMONS Chicago Bulls during the 2009 NBA Playoffs, including a 35-point outing versus the Celtics. Guillermo DiazJack McClinton Los Angeles Clippers Spurs Antonio San 2006 2009 overall Round-52nd 2nd overall Round-51st 2nd Tim JamesJohn SalmonsJames Jones Spurs Antonio San Miami Heat Indiana Pacers 2002 1999 2003 overall Round-26th 1st overall 1st Round-25th overall 2nd Round-49th Willie Allen HorfordTito Joe Wylie Bullets Baltimore Constantin Popa Bucks Milwaukee Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Clippers 1971 1995 1988 1991 overall 4th Round-60th overall 2nd Round-53rd overall 2nd Round-39th overall Round-38th 2nd Bill SoensDon Curnutt CanadyWayne 76ers Philadelphia Knickerbockers York New Blazers Portland Trail 1970 1970 1968 overall Round-170th 10th overall Round-218th 15th overall 11th Round-145th Mike McCoyMike Rick Barry WittmanMike Pistons Detroit ParkerRusty St. Louis Hawks Warriors Francisco San Hawks Atlanta 1965 1963 1967 overall 1st Round-2nd 1968 overall Round-21st 3rd overall 5th Round-49th overall 5th Round-61st PLAYERDick Miani TEAM Knickerbockers York New 1956 selection Knicks’ 10th YEAR PICK ROUND-OVERALL UM PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE NBA DRAFT SELECTED IN THE UM PLAYERS 156 CONFERENCE HONORROLL JACK M JACK TeamTwo-time First All-ACC selection time ACC Team All-Academic honoree. C CLINTON was alsoathree- wyeClisJan.22,2007 Feb. 9,2009 17, Dec. 2007 4,2006 Dec. Jan.10, 2005 2004 Dec.13, Dwayne Collins 2008-09 2007-08ACC ROOKIE OFTHEWEEK 2006-07 2006-07 Jack McClinton McClinton 2005-06 Jack 2005-06 2005-06 Jack McClinton Guillermo Diaz Hite Robert ACC PLAYER OFTHEWEEK 2004-05 Jack McClinton Jack McClinton 2004-05 Jack McClinton Jimmy Graham Adrian Thomas Jimmy Graham 2005-06 2006-07 Brian Asbury ACC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Anthony King 2005-06 ACC ALL-DEFENSIVETEAM 2004-05 Hite Robert HONORABLE MENTIONALL-ACC 2008-09 2007-08 Jack McClinton Hite Robert THIRD TEAMALL-ACC Guillermo Diaz Guillermo Diaz SECOND TEAMALL-ACC Jack McClinton Jack McClinton FIRST TEAMALL-ACC DARIUS RICE onSlos2000-01 1999-00 1994-95 1992-93 2003-04 2001-02 2001-02 1996-97 1999-00 John Salmons Mario Bland Constantin Popa Constantin Popa 1998-99 1998-99 1997-98 THIRD TEAMALL-BIGEAST Darius Rice John Salmons Darius Rice 2008-09 Johnny Hemsley Tim James SECOND TEAMALL-BIGEAST Johnny Hemsley Tim James Tim James EAST FIRST TEAMALL-BIG Jack McClinton PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM i ae 1998-99 2000-01 2003-04 1995-96 1994-95 1992-93 2002-03 Tim James BIG EASTPLAYER OFTHEYEAR 2002-03 Guillermo Diaz 2001-02 Darius Rice Tim James Kevin Norris Steven Edwards BIG EASTALL-ROOKIE TEAM James Jones HONORABLE MENTIONALL-BIGEAST Darius Rice James Jones 157 JOHNNY HEMSLEY In 1998-99, In 1998-99, was named to All-Big East the First Team and was selected as the league’s Most Improved Player. was named in 1998-99. in 1998-99. Big East Player of the Year Big East of the Year Player TIM JAMES TIM JAMES A two-time First Team All-Big EastA two-time First Team selection, Steven EdwardsSteven EdwardsSteven EdwardsSteven NorrisKevin Tim JamesTim JamesTim JamesTim JamesMarcus Barnes 1993 Jan. 24, Darius Rice 14, 1993 Feb. Guillermo Diaz 28, 1993 Feb. 1995 Jan. 16, Jan. 2, 1996 Jan. 9, 1996 26, 1996 Feb. Jan. 22, 2001 3, 1996 Mar. 19, 2001 Feb. Dec. 8, 2003 Johnny HemsleyJohnny Tim James HemsleyJohnny Tim JamesTim James HemsleyJohnny Mario BlandJohn SalmonsJohn Salmons 1998 Dec. 21, John SalmonsDarius Rice Jan. 4, 1999 Darius Rice Dec. 28, 1998 Robert Hite 22, 1999 Feb. 8, 1999 Feb. 15, 1999 Feb. OF THE WEEK BIG EAST ROOKIE 5, 2000 Mar. 4, 2001 Mar. 23, 2001 Dec. 2001 31, Dec. Jan. 28, 2002 2003 27, Jan. Dec. 29, 2003 BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK BIG EAST PLAYER Jamal JohnsonTim James NorrisKevin Tim James HemsleyJohnny Dec. 20, 1993 1996 Dec. 16, Jan. 20, 1997 Jan. 5, 1998 1997 24, Nov. CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL HONOR CONFERENCE Tim JamesMarcus Barnes 2002 1999 BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT Jerome Scott 1992 James JonesJerry SchlieJames Jones MarakovitsDanny 2001-02 2002-03 2001-02 2002-03 Jerry Schlie CoelhoPaulo James JonesJerry Schlie 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 Nick DonovanJerry Schlie El-BassiouniTarik James Jones 1997-98 1999-00 1998-99 1999-00 Nick DonovanBrad TimpfNick Donovan 1995-96 1995-96 1996-97 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD John Salmons ALL-STAR BIG EAST ACADEMIC 2001-02 BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED HemsleyJohnny 1998-99 Leonard HamiltonLeonard Hamilton 1994-95 1998-99 BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR BIG EAST COACH 158 HURRICANE LETTERMEN RON GODFREY ALEX FRASER ERIC BROWN DARIUS RICE unt,Dn1967-70 1996-98 1930-31 1927-28 Curnutt, Don 1938-39 Curcio, Mike Crowe, Luke 2004-07 Courtney, Cliff 1959-62 Corcoran, John 1956-59 2006-09 Copeland, Keaton Contreras, Edward 1947-49 Collins, Dwayne Cohen, Julie 1998-00, 2005-07 2003-04 Coelho, JoãoPaulo 1995-97 1991-93 Cobb, Don 1949-52 Clemente, Denis 1926-29 Clarke, Karron Clifton Clark, 1947-48 1952-55 Adam Clark, Sy Chadroff, Catha, Larry 1940-42 James Carson, Carroll, Bob 1967-70 1927-28 Carifeo, George 1968-70 Carbonneau, Harold 1989-91 Cantrell, Dennis Canaday, Wayne 1946-50 Cambell, Bob“Whitey” Caldwell, Justin 1962-64 2004-06 C—C—C—C 1997-99 1989-93 Byars-Dawson, Mike 1985-89 Butts, Bernie Butler, 1955-58 Lee 1985-89 Trevor Burton, 2006-07 1939-40 Burns, Dennis 1927-29 Burdette, Marty 1996-00 Buncum, Omari Brown, Eric Boyle, Gene 2001-03 1957-58 Bleier, Ted 1940-41 Bland, Mario 1962-65 Berumen, Rafael Dick Berghoff, 1962-65 Beckner, Wayne 2004-05 Bazil, Alex 1963-64,1965-67 2000-02 Bates, John 1996-98 Batemon, Glenn 1994-96 Barry, Rick Barnes, Marcus Barnes, Lucas Barker, Chuck 2005-09 1926-29 B—B—B—B 1953-55 1930-31 Ashman, Rodger 1958-61 1968-71 Asbury, Brian 1960-63 1961-62 Harold Arterburn, Applegate, Bruce Alter, Foster Allen, Willie 1945-46 Allen, Ken 1988-92 Alix, Lou Angelus, Charles Adams, Brandon A—A—A—A 2001-03 lit,Du 1989-91 1999-00 1945-47 1992-96 Elliott, Doug El-Bassiouni, Tarik Edwards, Steven Edwards, Lou 1991-94 1994-95 E—E—E—E 1938-39 1945-46 Dusewicz, Adam 1941-42 Dunn, Mitchell 1995-99 Dunn, Eddie Doyle, Keith 2000-04 2003-06 Douglas, Bob 2006-09 1952-54 Donovan, Nick Djahue, Rodrigue 1985-88 1992-97 Diaz, Guillermo Dews, James 1938-40 Denton, Bob Dawson, Tim 1963-65 Davis, Will Davis, Howard 1956-57, 1958-59 Davis, Jerry Dampier, John D—D—D—D aly hre 1967-68 1959-60 1928-29,1930-31 Louis Hansen, 1938-39 2002-06 Hanley, Charles 1945-46 Hammond, Dod Hamilton, George Hamilton, Gary Hagan, Arthur 1949-51 1963-66 1938-40 H—H—H—H 1967-69 1963-67 Guimento, Chuck Grob, Charles 2000-01 Grist, Joe 2005-09 Green, Tom Green, Bob 1958-61 1999-01 Graham, Jimmy 2006-08 Gordon, Joe 1985-86 Gonzalez, Orlando 1964-67 Godfrey, Ron 2006-07 1969-70 Glover, Landon Glenn, Darrell 1956-59 Lawrence Gilbert, 1991-94 Gee, Junior 2008-09 Gay, Charles Gardner, Michael Gardner, Joe Gamble, Julian G—G—G—G 1955-56 1946-50 1993-97 2001-02, 2003-05 Frisby, William Friedman, Mike 1950-51 1992-96,97-98 Friedman, Abe Frazier, Steve 1946-47 Fraser, Alex 1947-50 1927-29 Franklin, Alfred“Red” Focht, Dick Fisher, Michael Ferrara, Tony F—F—F—F 1928-29,1930-31 Evans, John ud eo 1999-01 1985-87 1970-71 Hurd, Leroy 1953-55 Hughes, Bryan 1986-87 1998-99 1986-88 Hubbard, Lee Howell, Douglas Howard, Lemuel 1961-63 Houston, Kevin 1951-53 Tito Horford, 1954-56 1987-90 1930-31 2002-06 Holiber, Charles Richard Hoffman, 1938-41 Hocker, Thomas Hoban, Gene 1993-94 Hite, Robert 1958-61 Hill, Dan 2004-08 Hilbish, Tom 1961-62 High, Tshombe 1996-00 1985-87 Hicks, Raymond Hickox, Dick 1970-71 Hemsley, Johnny 2003-07 Heffer, Larry Harvey, Tim Harris, Lionel 2003-04 Harris, Anthony Harden III,Leonard a,Rc 1969-71 1954-55 1958-60 1991-93 Lawrence, Bruce Lawrence, Anthony 1939-42 Law, Rick 1939-40 Landis, Dave L—L—L—L 1953-56 1955-57 1970-71 Krutulis, Joe 1970-71 Konel, Dave Kojkowski, Stanley Klima, Edward 1991-92 Klein, Richard 1962-63 1954-55 Kisker, David 1940-41 2003-06,2007-08 King, Anthony 1941-42 Kieserman, Jim 1950-53 1990-91 Robert Kichefski, Kessler, Larry Kees, James Keene, Howard 1941-42 Kasulin, Al 1964-67 Kahn, Andy 1999-03 K—K—K—K 2008-09 Jupin, Gene 1993-94 1995-99 Jones, Rick 1996-00 Jones, James Jones, DeQuan 1945-46 Johnson, Jamal Jennings, Vernon 1994-95 James, Tim James, Harvey 1947-48 1946-49 J—J—J—J Isles, David Ingemi, Mike 1967-70 Ibach, Ervin 2007-09 I—I—I—I Hutslar, Mike Lance Hurdle, 159 KEVIN NORRIS HAMMIE WARD JOHN TOBIN (Asst. Captain) Dwayne Wimbley Dwayne James Jones, Elton Tyler James Jones, Elton (Asst. Captain), Kevin Norris (Asst. Captain), Kevin Darius Rice, Mike Simmons Darius Rice, Mike Harris, Rob Hite, Anthony King Anthony Hite, Harris, Rob 2001-022003-042005-06 John Salmons, 2006-07 Guillermo Diaz, Anthony Darius Rice Hite, Rob King Harris, Anthony Anthony 2007-08 King, Jack McClinton Anthony 2008-09 Graham Jimmy Jack McClinton, Y—Y—Y—Y MelYanuck, AustinYounts, AnthonyYovicsin, 1950-53 1946-47 1928-29 TEAM CAPTAINS 1926-271927-281928-291939-401940-411941-42 Ashman Rodger 1948-49 Ashman Rodger 1951-52 Ashman Rodger 1952-531954-55 Hilbish Tom 1955-56 Hilbish Tom 1956-57 Abe Friedman 1957-58 John Tobin 1958-59 Chadroff Sy Arterburn Harold 1959-60 Mel Yanuck 1960-611961-62 Dick Miani 1962-63 Marty Burdette Gene Stage 1963-64 Applegate Bruce 1964-65 Joe Gardner 1995-96 Fraser Alex Edwards, Steven 1996-97 McCormick Torey Fraser, Alex Dick Hickox Julie Cohen Beckner Wayne Allen Kenny Beckner Wayne Tyler, EltonTyler, 2001-02 1997-00, V—V—V—V MikeVolkman, W—W—W—W JaimeWaggoner, 1964-66 JermaineWalker, HammieWard, 1994-98 JoelWarren, 1996-97 KaleafWatson, GeraldWeinstein, 1989-93 RonWelch, BrianWestover, 2001-02 1985-89 1946-50 Wilkins, EricWilliams, Levertis DwayneWimbley, 1970-71 Wiseman, Charles 1968-70 1987-89 Wittman, Mike 2002-06 1997-01 LeeWoods, 1997-98 RogerWrench, Wylie, Joe 1964-67 1949-52 1960-63 1988-91 2002-03 Coelho, James Jones, Paulo 2000-01 John Salmons, HURRICANE LETTERMEN HURRICANE 2000-03 Turonis, PeteTuronis, 1956-57 Steiner, BobSteiner, JerryStevenson, 1955-56, 1957-58 JonathanStratton, DonaldStrong, Surratt, Armondo 1967-69 2004-08 OchielSwaby, 1970-71 2002-04 T—T—T—T Robert GeorgeTalbot, 1991-92 MarkThistlethwaite, 1956-57 Thomas, Adrian 1956-57 Timpf, Brad JohnTobin, ArtTracy, 2005-09 DickTucker, 1992-96 1939-42 1939-41 1939-40 Shapiro, BruceShapiro, Shipe, PaulSilvis, RichardSimmons, Michael 1959-61 Sistik, Phil 1998-99, CharlesSkalaski, 1990-91 1951-52 Snell, Willie MartinSnider, 1945-46 Soens, BillSolie, Lloyd 1945-46 Spagnolo, Bob 1930-31 1927-29, Spisak, Jack 1970-71 1958-60 Stage, Gene 1961-63 1959-60, BobStanton, 1966-68 CarlStavreti, 1969-71 ChrisStavreti, 1955-58 1926-28 1960-63 1959-62 Rosa, AnthonyRosa, JoeRoss, JackRyan, Ryskamp, Kenneth 1992-96 S—S—S—S 1954-55 Salmons, John 1987-91 1948-49 WillieSchayowitz, Schlie, Jerry BobSchneckenberg, 2000-02 1997-99, 1951-54 1998-02 JackSchneider, 1985-87 HaroldSchuler, CharlesSchuyler, Scott, Jerome 1949-52 Scott, Tom 1946-47 1947-48 1988-92 1940-41 Prieto, ErnestPrieto, Q—Q—Q—Q Quigtar, Ryan 1953-56 R—R—R—R Randon, Joseph 2008-09 Rice, DariusRich, SteveRichardson, Mark 1988-92 Rios, Eddie TerrellRoberson, 1985-89 2000-04 Roberts, OtiRodgers, Dan 1993-96 1985-86 2007-09 1999-00 1965-68 Polnitz, ReggiePolnitz, ConstantinPopa, KevinPresto, 1987-89 1991-95 1985-89 Parker, ChrisParker, RustyParker, DonPatrican, LorenzoPearson, 1991-94 1965-68 1992-96 1963-66 Osbourne, JohnP—P—P—P 1968-70 Okpalobi, BrandonO’Neil, JackOram, Harold 2000-05 O’Riordan, Kevin 1951-52 1970-71 1926-28 O—O—O—O O’Brien, JimmyOesch, Harold 1926-27 1938-39 Norris, KevinNoti, CharlesNugent, NickNylin, Bob 1994-98 1966-68 1955-56 1969-70 N’Diaye, IsmaelN’Diaye, Nebel, NormNicholas, Dave MikeNoblet, 2002-03 1957-59 1952-53 1985-87 N—N—N—N Nass, Fabio 2006-08 Morton, Jake JoeMunley, RobertMurray, AndyMusante, 1988-93 1954-55 1956-58 1941-42 Mercurio, MarionMiani, RichardMoore, BruceMorris, Edwin 1928-29 1952-56 1987-89 1955-58 McCoy, MikeMcCoy, CyrusMcGowan, McGuire, John JoeMcNulty, Mell, John 2008-09 1960-63 1926-28 1946-48 1945-46 Masters, TomMasters, McClellan, William JackMcClinton, McCormick, Torey 1948-49 1966-69 2006-09 1993-97 Manushaw, HarryManushaw, DannyMarakovits, Marcus, Stewart 1958-61 AntoineMayhand, 2000-03 1963-66 2004-05 M—M—M—M MacDonald, MackeyManuel, Todd 1948-51 1997-98 Logan, Samarr KalLutsky, HermanLyons, 1989-92 1927-29 1946-47 Lee, Harford BobLeidy, Lipchick, PeteLogan, Reo 1940-41 1945-46 1957-58 2000-01 Lawrence, PatLawrence, 1991-94 160 RETIRED JERSEYS scoring titles in the NCAA, NBAandABA. scoring titlesintheNCAA, in 1986.Heistheonlyplayer inbasketball to history winsingle-season was inductedBarry into theBasketball HallofFame inSpringfield, Mass. and numerous single-seasonrecords. rier. Hestillowns five UMcareerrecords bar- 2,000-point andthe1,000-rebound is theonlyHurricaneto top boththe with 2,298pointsand1,274 rebounds, years. Barry, whofinished hisUMcareer inhisthree pair ofpostseasonberths the Hurricanesto a65-16 recordanda Teamconsensus First led All-American, all-time leadingscorer. Barry, UM’slone in honorofRickBarry, theHurricanes’ ofMiamiwasthe University number24 basketballThe first jersey to beretired at NO. 24 RICKBARRY RICK BARRY was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in1996. History inNBA Players was namedoneofthe50Greatest James is currently serving withtheU.S.Army andisstationedinIraq. James iscurrentlyserving abroad, and ing professional basketball for several years bothintheNBA pickby play-James was theMiamiHeatin1999.After round draft afirst to Miami’smen’sbasketball program. for Legend hiscontributions Year in1999.In2008,hewas namedanACC of Basketball Coachesasasenior, aswell as BIG EASTCo-Player ofthe Team by boththeAssociated PressandNationalAssociation All-America TeamJames, atwo-time First All-BIGEASTselection,was namedThird blocked shots list(224 blocks). on thecareerreboundinglist(856rebounds)andsecond UM careerranked onMiami’scareerscoringlist(1,713 fourth points),fifth NCAATournamentschool’s first endedhis bidsince1960.The6-7forward sons andthreeconsecutive postseasonappearances,includingthe sons, Miamiregistered a68-41 (.624) record,four consecutive winningsea- helped leadtheHurricanesinto thenationalspotlight.Duringhisfour sea- careerpoints,800reboundsand200blocked shots, 1,500 finale versus Rutgers on February 27, 1999. onFebruary Rutgers versus finale TIM JAMES had his jersey retired inaceremony theHurricanes’regular-season retired priorto had hisjersey James, theonlyplayer to recordover to drugs. tance ofstaying inschoolandsaying no ing to localyouth groups ontheimpor- Team, NotaGang”program andspeak- the community, working withthe“Joina Miami native, active Jameswas in very A thecourt. influence bothonandoff seasons atUM,Jameswas apositive have hisnumberretired. Duringhisfour became justthesecondHurricaneto 27,On February 1999,TimJames NO. 40TIMJAMES 161 11/24/0812/1/0812/8/0812/15/08 pts) 22nd (272 12/22/08 (309 pts) 21st 12/29/08 (63 pts-29th) ARV 1/5/09 (64 pts-27th) ARV 1/12/09 (6 pts-40th) ARV 1/19/09 (6 pts-40th) ARV 2/9/09 (146 pts) 21st (48 pts-27th) ARV (8 pts-45th)2/16/09 ARV (25 pts-31st) ARV 22nd (158 pts) pts-T33rd) (10 ARV 25th (69 pts) (8 pts-T38th) ARV (7 pts-T35th) ARV (2 pts-39th) ARV (4 pts-41st) ARV (2 pts-T38th) ARV — (2 pts-37th) ARV — — 1/17/051/24/052/7/052/14/05 (30 pts-29th) ARV (1 pt-48th) ARV 2005-06 (1 pt-T46th) ARV (6 pts-40th) ARV Preseason11/21/0511/28/051/16/06 pts-T38) (16 ARV 1/23/06 (9 pts-41) ARV 1/30/06 (2 pts-52) ARV —— 2/6/06 (3 pts-T44) ARV (1 pt-T46) ARV —— (6 pts-41) ARV ——2007-08 —— —— 11/26/07 (3 pts-44) ARV 12/3/0712/10/07 (4 pts-T36) ARV 12/17/07 (68 pts-31) ARV (2 pts-T41) ARV 12/24/07 —— pts-27) (102 ARV 12/31/07 (133 pts-26) ARV —— pts) (9 pts-T31) ARV 1/7/08 22nd (274 1/14/08 19th (443 pts)1/21/08 (59 pts-27) ARV (28 pts-33) ARV (5 pts-T36) ARV 1/28/08 (22 pts-32) ARV (35 pts-26) ARV 2/4/08 25th (85 pts) (286 pts) 21st 2/25/08 (15 pts-35) ARV 3/3/08 22nd (98 pts) ARV (7 pts-43)Final 19th (188 pts) (46 pts-26) ARV — (62 pts-26) ARV 2008-09 ARV (13 pts-32) (21pts-27) ARV Preseason (2 pts-T41) ARV (84 pts) 24th 11/17/08 No Poll ARV pts-37) (8 pts) (570 (8 pts-T31) ARV 17th pts) (591 17th (3 pts-T38) ARV (233 pts) 16th — ARV (3 pts-37) (238 pts) 16th Week1/14/021/21/021/28/022/4/02 AP Poll (265 pts) 24th 2/11/02 pts) 22nd (424 2/18/02 (642 pts) 15th 2/25/023/3/02 12th (736 pts) 13th (728 pts)3/10/02 (548 pts) 17th Final Poll Today/ESPN USA (308 pts) 22nd pts) 20th (164 19th (209 pts) pts) 20th (427 (348 pts) 21st 2002-03 pts) (275 16th Preseason 11th (344 pts) pts) 11th (419 11/25/02 No Poll 13th (348 pts) 12/2/02 pts) 18th (217 —— —— pts) (251 16th 2004-05 (189 pts) 21st ——12/6/0412/13/0412/20/04 (66 pts-27th) ARV 12/27/04 (4 pts-T40th) ARV 1/3/05 (3 pts-T38th) ARV 1/10/05 (3 pts-38th) ARV (3 pts-T36th) ARV (1 pt-T57th) ARV (3 pts-50th) ARV (3 pts-T36th) ARV (9 pts-38th) ARV (4 pts-T41st) ARV —— —— —— —— —— —— MIAMI IN THE POLLS IN MIAMI 1/7/02 pts) (378 21st pts) 20th (172 Final2000-01 Preseason11/20/00 No Poll11/27/00 (2 pts-57th) ARV ——-2001-02 (1 pt-T53rd) ARV Preseason11/12/01 (4 pts-55th) ARV 11/19/0111/26/01 ——- (9 pts-T42nd) ARV 12/3/01 pts) 20th (201 No Poll12/10/01 (1 pt-T50th) ARV 12/17/01 (3 pts-T49th) ARV 12/24/01 (18 ARV pts-38th) (6 pts-T45th) ARV 12/31/01 (29 pts-T36th) ARV pts-T39th) (10 ARV (153 pts-26th) ARV pts-T37th) (10 ARV pts) (277 24th pts) (471 21st (12 ARV pts-T37th) pts-T34th) (24 ARV (13 pts-T36th) ARV pts-36th) (16 ARV (54 pts-26th) ARV pts) 23rd (109 pts) (175 21st 3/1/993/8/99Final 9th (1230 pts)1999-2000 pts) (1089 10th Preseason11/15/99 No Poll11/22/9911/29/99 25th (222 points) pts-26th)12/6/99 (172 ARV pts) (473 10th 12th (444 pts) 12/13/99 pts-26th) (168 ARV 12/20/99 (126 ARV pts-26th)12/27/99 (36 pts-31st) ARV 2/21/00 (15 pts-36th) ARV (118 pts) 24th 2/28/00 (5 pts-39th) ARV T12th (296 pts) 3/6/00 —— (94 pts) 24th 3/13/00 pts) 25th (71 No Poll (14 pts-32nd) ARV (15 pts-29th) ARV (6 pts-35th) ARV (43 pts-26th) ARV (6 pts-38th) ARV 23rd (185 pts) pts) (181 23rd (2 pts-T41st) ARV (2 pts-T40th) ARV (34 pts-27th) ARV (4 pts-42nd) ARV 25th (39 pts) 1998-99 Preseason11/16/9811/23/9811/30/98 (12 ARV pts-44th)12/6/98 pts-35th) (16 ARV 12/13/98 (20 pts-34th) ARV 12/20/98 pts-36th) (16 ARV 12/27/98 (9 pts-36th) ARV pts-43rd) (16 ARV 1/4/99 pts-48th) (10 ARV 1/11/99 (2 pts-54th) ARV 1/18/99 (3 pts-52nd) ARV 1/25/99 No Poll (25 pts-31st)2/1/99 ARV pts-30th) (47 ARV (1 pt-58th) ARV 2/8/99 pts) (103 25th ——- 2/15/99 pts) 23rd (307 ——- 2/22/99 (25 pts-27th) ARV (156 pts) 25th ——- (8 pts-35th) ARV pts) (581 16th pts) 15th (824 ——- pts) 11th (1056 pts-27th) (21 ARV ——- (42 pts-26th) ARV pts) 25th (61 (142 pts) 21st pts) (279 16th 13th (382 pts) Week1997-98 11/24/9712/1/97 AP Poll12/8/9712/15/97 pts-37th) (27 ARV 12/22/97 pts-36th) (31 ARV 12/29/97 (60 pts-30th) ARV 1/5/98 (78 pts-30th) ARV 1/12/98 (80 pts-31st) ARV Poll Today/ESPN USA 1/19/98 (19 pts-34th) ARV (9 pts-42nd) ARV 1/26/98 (28 pts-29th) ARV (19 pts-33rd) ARV (38 pts-27th)2/9/98 ARV (95 pts-26th) ARV (18 ARV pts-33rd) 2/23/98 (4 pts-43rd) ARV pts-32nd) (16 ARV ——- 3/1/98 ——- (29 pts-29th) ARV (5 pts-41st) ARV pts-26th) (41 ARV (1 pt-46th) ARV (2 pts-43rd) ARV (5 pts-39th) ARV (11 pts-32nd) ARV ——- ——- ——- ARV-Also Receiving Votes | HM-Honorable Mention Votes ARV-Also Receiving of 3/1/60) Highest Associated Press Ranking: No. 8 (Week of 3/1/99) (Week Highest Coaches Poll Ranking: No. 10 Most of 3/1/60) First 7 AP (Week Place Votes: (12/24/01-3/10/02) Ranked in AP Poll: 12 Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked in Coaches (12/24/01-3/10/02) Most Poll: 12 Consecutive Weeks 1/26/972/4/972/10/972/17/97 (32 pts-31st) ARV (4 pts-44th) ARV (18 ARV pts-40th) 47th) (3 pts-Tied ARV (2 pts-43rd) ARV ——- ——- ——- 1996-97 Preseason1/12/971/19/97 ——- ——- (19 pts-38th) ARV (9 pts-41st) ARV (3 pts-60th) ARV 49th) (1 pt-Tied ARV 1995-96 12/11/9512/18/95 (2 pts) ARV ——- ——- (1 pt) ARV 1987-88 Preseason ARV ARV 1967-68 2/28/68 HM ——- 2/3/652/17/652/23/653/3/65 ——- HM HM HM T19th HM 17th HM Preseason12/23/641/6/651/20/65 HM ——- ——- ——- 16th HM T19th HM 12/24/631/7/64 ——-1964-65 ——- HM HM 2/26/931963-64 HM ——- 1/9/631/16/631/23/631/30/632/12/63 HM ——- HM ——- HM ——- HM ——- 18th ——- 1962-63 12/27/621/2/63 HM HM ——- 15th 2/16/602/24/603/1/60Final 10th (3 first place votes) 10th (2 first 9th place votes) 8th (7 first place votes) ——- ——- ——- ——- 1/13/601/19/601/27/602/3/60——- 15th 2/10/60 ——- 11th ——- 11th N/A——- 10th ——- 1959-60 12/30/591/5/60 15th ——- 14th ——- Week AP Poll UPI Poll 162 UM VS. RANKED OPPONENTS RANKED UM VS. 14 helptheHurricanesdefeat rebounds to MARIO BLAND No. 2/2UConnonFeb.20,1999 —the highest ranked opponentUMhas ranked highest defeated ontheroad. posted 16posted pointsand /89 onciu # P 77-58 45-42 73-57 L 64-52 W 85-62 L 75-58 L 78-60 L L L 100-73 87-74 83-53 Connecticut (#8AP) L St.John’s(#17 AP) Syracuse(#20AP) at L atSeton AP) Hall(#18 87-86 1/18/92 L 106-91 atConnecticut(#5AP) 1/14/92 117-102 1/11/92 112-79 L W 1/7/92 atDePaul (#25AP) L 1/2/92 107-69 L 1991-92 Georgia(#11AP) 99-86 3/6/91 Carolina(#25AP) atNorth 82-78 L 12/14/90 Kansas (#1AP) L 1990-91 110-82 atArizona(#20AP) L 109-76 2/5/90 1/10/90 L Providence (#20AP) 12/19/89 99-60 L 65-49 AP) Kansas (#12 1989-90 82-47 atGeorgetown (#5AP) 1/24/89 L Duke (#1AP) L 1/12/89 L 127-771/7/89 BrighamYoung (#8AP) 104-82 12/10/88 atDuke (#9AP) 126-73 1988-89 Georgetown AP) (#18 L L 2/9/88 94-75 L vs.Purdue(#11AP) 1/6/88 vs.Michigan(#9AP) 1/2/88 124-82 12/30/87 L atNotreDame(#20AP) 11/27/87 108-97 AP) Florida(#18 at L 1987-88 Kansas at (#20AP) 112-96 3/5/87 L Carolina(#1AP) North at 118-98 2/21/87 L 121-87 1/17/87 127-69 L NotreDame(#14AP) 99-7412/6/86 Duke at (#2AP) 1986-87 L L 106-64 2/22/86 L Jacksonville (#9AP) 2/19/86 atJacksonville (#7AP) L 1985-86 97-70 3/2/71 Jacksonville (#6AP) 1/9/71 105-86 FloridaState (#9AP) 1970-71 L atHouston AP) (#13 3/4/70 94-89 Jacksonville at (#7AP) L 2/28/70 (#5AP) OhioUniversity 2/14/70 105-89 atUCLA(#2AP) 1/10/70 L 100-85 12/30/69 L 71-69 Houston at (#1AP) 12/12/69 W 1969-70 79-77 atSt.John’s(#172/15/68 UPI) W 71-69 Houston (#7AP, #8UPI) 1967-68 L Western Kentucky (#17 UPI) 2/25/67 W 2/18/67 SanFrancisco at (#11UPI) 12/28/66 1966-67 Miami(Ohio)(#20UPI) 12/9/65 1965-66 St.John’s(#10 AP, UPI) #13 2/2/65 12/12/64 Duke (#2UPI) 1964-65 (#7AP) Louisville 12/21/62 1962-63 1/30/61 1960-61 /89 tSrcs # P 6UA)L76-51 92-62 71-69 L 83-65 71-64 74-49 L L L L L 73-57 85-73 atSyracuse(#6AP, #6USAT) 82-77 Villanova (#22AP, #25USAT) 81-52 atGeorgetown 86-84 AP, (#12 USAT) #13 L 69-49 89-81 L 1/28/95 Syracuse (#19AP, #19USAT) W 1/25/95 85-78 L L 1/7/95 L 80-69 Syracuse(#14AP) L 12/6/94 65-56 Connecticut(#5AP) L 1994-95 atConnecticut(#5AP, #6USAT) W 3/1/94 atBoston College(#20AP, #20USAT) L 2/22/94 68-63 77-64 atSyracuse(#21 AP, USAT) #18 90-82 2/5/94 1/15/94 Seton Hall(#14AP) 12/22/93 L L L(OT) St.John’s (#25AP) 1993-94 Pittsburgh(#20AP) atSyracuse(#21 AP) 2/23/93 atPittsburgh(#24 AP) 2/20/93 Georgetown (#10 AP) 1/23/93 1/9/93 Seton at Hall(#6AP) 1/6/93 1/2/93 vs. Georgetown (#2112/7/92 AP) Seton Hall(#22AP) 1992-93 Syracuse (#22AP) 3/13/92 3/4/92 2/29/92 //0Srcs # P 8UA)L67-55 60-57 63-57 L L 78-68 W 62-59 L 73-71 76-63 L 73-70 AP, atConnecticut(#18 USAT) #18 70-68 84-79 Kentucky (#16 AP, USAT) #18 W Syracuse(#7AP, #8USAT) W 74-65 W 2/19/00 L Carolina(#7AP, North #9USAT) W 1/29/00 65-62 1/8/00 L vs.St.John’s(#9AP, #10 USAT) 12/18/99 atConnecticut(#2AP, #2USAT) 72-63 1999-2000 AP, atSyracuse(#18 #17 USAT) 70-66 L atSt.John’s(#9AP, #10 USAT) 3/5/99 85-67 2/20/99 76-67 69-61 Connecticut(#1AP, #1USAT) L St.John’s(#10 AP, #9USAT) W 2/8/99 98-84 2/3/99 L Kentucky at (#8AP, #8USAT) 1/20/99 89-72 W L 1/6/99 L vs. UCLA(#19AP,12/5/98 #20USAT) 61-59 West Virginia(#19AP, #19USAT) W 1998-99 Syracuse (#23AP, #20USAT) 67-63 3/13/98 Syracuse(#15AP, at #15USAT) W 65-62 2/28/98 West at Virginia(#25AP, #21 USAT) Connecticut (#8AP, #8USAT) 2/10/98 W 92-62 1/18/98 GeorgiaTech L (#23USAT) 1/10/98 72-51 Charlotte (#17 AP, #17 USAT) 1/6/98 90-62 62-58 L 12/27/97 atVillanova (#8AP,11/21/97 72-67 #7USAT) L 73-52 atBoston College(#25AP, #25USAT) 75-66 L L 70-68 1997-98 Syracuse (#19AP, #17 USAT) 1/11/97 L 69-58 L 1/2/97 W L vs.Georgetown (#6AP, #6USAT) 12/7/96 75-67 Boston College(#22AP, #21 USAT) 1996-97 L AP, atSyracuse(#18 #16 USAT) 73-63 3/7/96 Villanova at (#7AP, #7USAT) L 2/10/96 67-61 Georgetown at (#5AP, #5USAT) atConnecticut(#7AP, #6USAT) 2/1/96 82-57 L Syracuse(#11AP, USAT) #12 1/27/96 1/13/96 W Villanova (#2AP, #2USAT) 1/6/96 L 1/3/96 vs. Georgetown (#2412/5/95 AP) Connecticut(#4AP, #5USAT) 1995-96 atVillanova (#16 AP, USAT) #18 Georgetown AP, (#13 USAT) #13 3/10/95 3/4/95 Connecticut (#4AP, at #5USAT) 2/7/95 2/4/95 1/31/95 163 scored a career- DWAYNE COLLINS DWAYNE high 26 points on 12-of-14 shooting in high 26 points on 12-of-14 Miami’s 96-95 win over No. 4/5 Duke on Feb. 20, 2008. #4 Duke, 96-95 (2/20/08) #4 Duke, #2 Duke, 71-69 (12/21/62) 71-69 #2 Duke, #2 Connecticut, 73-71 (2/20/99) #2 Connecticut, 73-71 (2/20/99) #2 Connecticut, 73-71 NeutralOverall 0-3 (.000) 1-3 (.250) HomeAwayNeutralOverall RANKED OPPONENTSUM vs. SINCE (2004-05) JOINING ACC ACCHomeAwayTournamentNON-CONFERENCE HomeAway 25-38 (.397) 11-48 (.186) (.118) 2-15 (.273) 38-101 12-22 (.353) (.444) 8-10 (.500) 1-1 3-11 (.214) 0-1 (.000) 1-0 (1.000) SINCE THE REBIRTH IN 1985-86 ON ROAD HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT BEATEN RANKED TEAMS ALL-TIME UM vs. Home Centerat BankUnited AwayNeutralOverall RANKED TEAMS SINCE THE UM vs. REBIRTH (1985-86) 9-13 (.409) 28-45 (.384) 11-55 (.167) (.118) 2-15 (.263) 41-115 2008-09 11/23/0812/21/081/10/09 vs. UConn (#2 AP/#2 USAT)1/17/09 (#25 AP/#25 USAT) Clemson 2/4/09 at Boston USAT) AP/#17 College (#24 2/7/09 at North Carolina (#5 AP/#6 USAT)2/15/09 opponent. opponent and an ACC ^ Largest margin of victory versus a ranked ^ (#7 AP/#6 USAT) Forest Wake (#4 AP/#3 USAT) at Duke W North Carolina (#3 AP/#3 USAT)ALL-TIME L L L ROAD ON HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT BEATEN 77-71 76-63 W 91-72 82-65 L L (OT) 79-52 69-65 78-75 UM VS.UM RANKED OPPONENTS HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT BEATEN AT HOME AT HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT BEATEN HOME AT HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENT BEATEN 2/20/083/23/08 (#5 AP/#4 USAT) Duke (#7 AP/#7 USAT) vs. Texas W L 96-95 75-72 2007-08 1/23/081/27/082/2/08 North USAT) Carolina (#5 AP/#4 Clemson (#25 USAT) (#3 AP/#3 USAT) at Duke L 98-82 W L 75-72 88-73 1/23/071/31/072/21/07 AP/#23 USAT) (#24 Virginia Tech 3/8/07 at North Carolina (#3 AP/#3 USAT) USAT) AP/#19 Virginia (#24 USAT) AP/#21 vs. Maryland (#17 L L 92-85 105-64 W W 67-62 68-60 2006-07 12/3/061/10/071/14/07 AP/#25 USAT) (#21 Georgia Tech at Maryland (#25 USAT) (#11 AP/#11 USAT) Duke W 90-82 W L 63-58 85-63 2/12/062/16/062/19/06 USAT) North Carolina (#23 AP/#24 3/10/06 College (#13 AP/#15 USAT) at Boston (#2 AP/#2 USAT) at Duke (#3 AP/#3 USAT) Duke vs. L L 65-54 80-70 L L 92-71 80-76 1/7/061/14/061/21/062/8/06 Maryland (#14 AP/#12 USAT) at North Carolina (#20 AP/#20 USAT) USAT) AP/#21 College (#21 Boston AP/#15 USAT) (#16 NC State W L W 81-70 L (2OT) 65-61 84-70 86-77 2005-06 12/18/0512/22/0512/31/05 AP/#19 USAT) (#21 at NC State Florida (#5 AP/#5 USAT) USAT) AP/#10 vs. Louisville (#10 L L 81-69 L 58-43 77-67 1/29/052/5/052/15/05 #5 USAT) (#5 AP, Forest at Wake 3/3/05 USAT) #24 Maryland (#22 AP, #5 USAT) (#5 AP, Forest Wake #6 USAT) (#6 AP, at Duke L (OT) W L 94-82 75-73 68-63 L 83-59 1/6/051/9/051/19/051/22/05 USAT) #10 (#9 AP, Tech at Georgia USAT) (#24 NC State #4 USAT) (#4 AP, Duke #6 USAT) at North Carolina (#6 AP, L L 80-69 W L 87-67 67-66 92-83 2/18/042/21/042004-05 #8 USAT) at Connecticut (#8 AP, USAT) #17 (#19 AP, at Providence 12/4/04 #18 USAT) at Florida (#19 AP, L L 76-63 70-57 W 72-65 2003-04 1/7/041/10/042/14/04 #13 USAT) at North Carolina (#12 AP, #15 USAT) Pittsburgh (#15 AP, Syracuse (#25 USAT) L L (2OT) 89-64 84-80 L 91-74 12/21/021/11/031/20/03 #13 USAT) vs. Florida (#13 AP, #3 USAT) at Connecticut (#3 AP, #8 USAT) Connecticut (#11 AP, L (2OT) L (OT) 94-93 W 83-80 77-76 1/2/022/2/023/8/02 USAT) #24 (#23 AP, at Georgetown 2002-03 #22 USAT) AP, Connecticut (#17 #7 USAT) AP, vs. Pittsburgh (#7 W W 79-71 L 68-66 76-71 2/13/012001-02 #7 USAT) AP, at (#10 Syracuse 12/15/01 USAT) #24 AP, Indiana (#21 W 68-57 W 58-53 12/4/001/13/011/20/01 #12 USAT) at North Carolina (#14 AP, 2/1/01 AP) College (#24 at Boston #15 USAT) (#15 AP, Connecticut #25 USAT) Hall (#22 AP, Seton L 67-45 W L W 77-74 82-73 72-66 3/10/003/19/003/24/00 USAT) #20 John’s (#19 AP, St. vs. 2000-01 #8 USAT) (#8 AP, vs. Ohio State #19 USAT) (#18 AP, Tulsa vs. L W 58-57 L 75-62 80-71 3/5/00 USAT) #21 St. John’s (#18 AP, W 74-70 164 NETWORK TV APPEARANCES NETWORK TV was one of a school-record 13 network tele- 13 network was oneofaschool-record Wake onESPN2 Feb.4,2009.It Forest pointers — in UM’s 79-52 rout ofNo.6/7 —inUM’s79-52rout pointers JACK McCLINTON vision appearances forUMin2008-09. vision appearances high 32points—includingsixthree- scored agame- /09 im 1 eo al5 ESPN2 ESPN ESPN Miami 61, Seton Hall51 Miami78,Pittsburgh63 ESPN2 ESPN2 2/10/97 60,Miami59 Rutgers 2/5/97 ESPN 2/2/97 Georgetown 92,Miami62 1996-97 ESPN Miami77, 67 Rutgers ESPN2 3/7/96 Miami71, NotreDame59 3/6/96 ESPN Miami96,St.John’s91 (2OT) 2/28/96 ESPN Providence 77, Miami54 ESPN 2/20/96 2/14/96 1995-96 Penn State 62,Miami56 Miami 61, Seton Hall57 3/15/95 ESPN Miami82,St.John’s79 ESPN 2/22/95 ESPN 1/11/95 1994-95 Boston College79,Miami63 Seton Hall77, Miami48 ESPN 2/16/94 Pittsburgh 83,Miami55 ESPN 1/26/94 1/12/94 1993-94 ESPN Miami 75,Boston College71 ESPN Pittsburgh85,Miami78 2/10/93 1/6/93 ESPN 1992-93 Providence 73,Miami51 Pittsburgh82,Miami52 2/12/92 ESPN 1/29/92 1991-92 Arizona83,Miami53 12/19/89 NBC USANetwork 1989-90 Miami 87, Kansas 86 1/12/89 USANetwork Dayton 90,Miami89 1988-89 ESPN CBS DePaul 101, Miami82 3/8/88 USANetwork Florida83,Miami73 2/27/88 Georgetown 82,Miami78 NBC 2/15/88 ESPN 1/2/88 Michigan109, Miami76 11/27/87 1987-88 FloridaState 108, Miami84 Navy 78,Miami62 2/26/87 ESPN CBS Kansas 82,Miami47 2/7/87 1/17/87 1986-87 Miami73 NotreDame126, Miami74 Arizona 81, (OT) 2/22/86 1/18/86 1985-86 //9S.Jh’ 2 im 9ESPN ESPN2 CBS ESPN ESPN St.John’s62,Miami59 Miami65,Georgetown 54 3/5/99 ESPN2 CBS Miami 73,Connecticut71 3/4/99 Miami76, Syracuse63 ESPN 2/20/99 CBS Miami73,St.John’s70 2/8/99 Connecticut 70,Miami68(OT) 2/3/99 Miami74, 62 Rutgers 1/20/99 ESPN Kentucky 74, Miami65 1/13/99 ESPN 12/5/98 ESPN2 1998-99 65,Miami62 UCLA ESPN Georgetown 62, Miami56 3/13/98 Providence 59,Miami57 3/4/98 Syracuse 72,Miami63 ESPN2 2/18/98 2/10/98 Miami78,Seton Hall65 ESPN2 12/31/97 Georgetown 63,Miami59 1997-98 Miami76, St.John’s68(OT) 3/6/97 3/5/97 /90 etcy6,Mai5 CBS ESPN CBS ESPN Kentucky 60,Miami57 CBS Miami 67,Villanova 66 1/29/00 1/17/00 Carolina 78,Miami68 North 12/18/99 1999-2000 Purdue73,Miami63 Miami 75,Lafayette 54 3/14/99 3/12/99 12/5Mcia 5 im 3ESPN2 ESPN ESPN2 ESPN Carolina 70 North Miami81, 1/14/06 Michigan75,Miami53 11/29/05 Duke 83,Miami59 2005-06 ESPN Duke 92,Miami 83 3/3/05 1/19/05 ESPN ESPN Carolina 89,Miami64 North 2004-05 CBS ESPN 1/7/04 2003-04 Seton Hall67,Miami52 ESPN St.John’s76, Miami73 3/12/03 Georgetown 74, Miami72 3/8/03 CBS Miami49 Syracuse54, ESPN 2/22/03 Miami77, Connecticut76 ESPN 1/26/03 Carolina 61 Miami64,North (OT) 1/20/03 1/4/03 ESPN ESPN2 2002-03 Missouri93,Miami80 ESPN2 Pittsburgh76, Miami71 ABC 3/14/02 Georgetown Miami84, 76 (OT) 3/8/02 Providence Miami81, 65 ESPN 3/7/02 Boston College76, Miami63 2/26/02 St.John’s71, Miami60 ABC ESPN 2/10/02 1/8/02 ESPN2 Pittsburgh78,Miami69 2001-02 ABC ESPN2 Connecticut60,Miami53 3/7/01 Miami 80,Villanova 62 2/24/01 ESPN Miami 68,Syracuse57 2/17/01 CBS St. John’s85,Miami79(OT) 2/13/01 ESPN2 Miami72,Seton Hall66 2/10/01 St.John’s67,Miami63(OT) CBS 2/1/01 CBS Carolina 67,Miami45 North 1/22/01 ESPN 12/4/00 2000-01 Tulsa 80,Miami71 ESPN2 75,OhioState Miami 62 CBS 3/24/00 75,Arkansas Miami 71 3/19/00 ESPN ABC St.John’s58,Miami57 3/17/00 Miami61, NotreDame58 ESPN 3/10/00 Miami74, St.John’s70(OT) 3/9/00 Miami55,NotreDame52 3/5/00 Miami63,Connecticut57 2/26/00 Miami77, Georgetown 55 2/19/00 2/7/00 RYAN QUIGTAR &LANCEHURDLE /20 ihgn7,Mai6 ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU 2006-07 ESPNU 71, Michigan Miami65 ESPNU Miami62,OklahomaState 59 ESPNU 3/22/06 Duke 80,Miami76 3/15/06 Miami70,VirginiaTech 59 3/10/06 NCState 86,Miami77 (2OT) 2/22/06 Virginia71, Miami51 2/8/06 1/24/06 S 1-3 0-3 46-72 (.390) 7-9 14-9 0-2 17-32 6-10 1-4 Total FSN USA ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN NBC ESPNU CBS ABC ESPN2 RECORD ESPNU TV MIAMI’S ALL-TIME FSN Florida74, Miami60 ESPN2 Miami78,Providence 66 3/20/09 FloridaState 80,Miami67 ESPNU 3/18/09 Carolina69,Miami65 North 2/18/09 Miami79,Wake Forest FSN 52 2/15/09 ESPN NC State 84,Miami81 (OT) FSN 2/4/09 ESPNU ESPNU VirginiaTech 88,Miami83(OT) 1/27/09 ESPN Carolina 82,Miami65 North 1/25/09 ESPN Miami 77, Boston College71 1/17/09 CBS 1/10/09 Miami70,St.John’s56 12/27/08 Clemson91, Miami72 CBS 73,Kentucky Miami 67 12/21/08 ABC State Ohio 73,Miami68 12/6/08 12/2/08 ESPN2 2008-09 FSN Texas ESPNU 75,Miami72 64 78,St.Mary’s Miami 3/23/08 ESPNU Miami 49 VirginiaTech 63, 3/21/08 Boston College61 Miami74, ESPN2 ESPNU 3/14/08 Duke 88,Miami73 3/5/08 Miami66,St.John’s47 2/2/08 12/2/07 64,Providence Miami 58 ESPNU 11/18/07 Miami69,VCU 63 ESPNU 11/16/07 Marist61 Miami85, 11/15/07 ESPNU ESPN Boston College75,Miami68 2007-08 ESPN Miami70 Virginia81, 2/7/07 Carolina 105, Miami64 North 2/3/07 Wake Forest 79,Miami78 ESPN2 1/31/07 1/6/07 Louisville82,Miami59 12/23/06 Northwestern61, Miami59 11/28/06 165 166 TEAM RECORDS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHATHREE-POINTFGM MOST CONSECUTIVEGAMES MISCELLANEOUS FEWEST TOTAL FOULS FEWEST PERSONALFOULS MOST TOTAL FOULS MOST PERSONALFOULS MOST TURNOVERS MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST STEALS MOST ASSISTS MOST REBOUNDS HIGHEST FREETHROW PERCENTAGE MOST FREETHROWS ATTEMPTED MOST FREETHROWS MADE 3-POINT FIELDGOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELDGOAL ATTEMPTS 3-POINT FIELDGOALS MADE HIGHEST FIELDGOAL PERCENTAGE MOST FIELDGOALS MADE MOST PLAYERS SCORINGINAGAME HIGHEST TOTAL SCORE LARGEST MARGIN OFVICTORY INLOSS MOST POINTS OTHER TOPSCORINGGAMES SCOREDAGAINSTMOST POINTS SCORED MOST POINTS GAME s opnSae(4o 6,18 .667 .667 .667 vs. Birmingham-Southern(30of45),2005 vs. Bethune-Cookman (32of48),1989 vs. CoppinState (24 of36),1988 s riho 3 f3) 94.970 1.000 vs. Creighton (32of33),1964 1965 of18), (18 vs. Maryland bt em) s ap,16 73 vs.Tampa, 1965 (both teams) bt em)v.Rlis 9213 vs.Rollins, 1962 (both teams) Gm) s atod 9617 13 (1sthalf),1996 vs. Hartford (Half) 1996 vs.Hartford, (Game) s oln,16 5 36 vs. Rollins, 1962 32 vs. Tampa, 1962 vs. Georgetown, 1996 21 vs. Savannah State, 2002 29 vs. FloridaSouthern,2008 61 Illinois,1995 vs. Northeastern 46 61 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1957 .875 34 vs. Tampa, 1956 15 vs. UConn(7of8),1992 vs. NotreDame,2002 vs. Georgetown, 1993 60 14 255 69 vs. Rollins, 1965 vs. FloridaA&M,1995 vs. Tampa, 1965 113 vs. Rollins, 1965 vs. OklahomaCity, 1962 144 127 148 vs. Rollins, 1963 1970 UCLA, by vs. Rollins, 1965 s eih 9129 vs. Lehigh,1991 121 127 121 128 vs. FloridaSouthern,1960 124 127 134 vs. LaSalle,1964 136 vs. FloridaSouthern,1965 141 vs. Rollins, 1964 vs. Jacksonville, 1965 vs. Rollins, 1965 vs. Tampa, 1964 vs. Tampa, 1965 vs. Tampa, 1965 910 278 1991-01 (minimum 15FTA) MOST FIELDGOALS MADE MOST REBOUNDS HIGHEST SCORINGAVERAGE MOST POINTS OVERMOST GAMES 100 POINTS 23 LONGEST LOSING STREAK LONGEST WINNINGSTREAK MOST DEFEATS 2007-08, 1999-2000,1989-99,1962-63,1959-60 MOST VICTORIES SEASON MOST PERSONALFOULS MOST TURNOVERS MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST STEALS MOST ASSISTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST FREETHROWS ATTEMPTED MOST FREETHROWS MADE 3-POINT FIELDGOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELDGOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELDGOALS MADE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE MOST FIELDGOALS ATTEMPTED poet15-01,398 96.9 2,778 10 Opponent 1959-60 1969-70 Opponent Opponent 1988-89 Opponent 1988-89 poet20-8678 615 144 2007-08 288 Opponent 516 Opponent 1999-00 Opponent 2000-01 909 Opponent 1987-88 597 Opponent 1988-89 .727 Opponent 2008-09, (421-579) 703 Opponent 1955-56 245 Opponent 1955-56 .408 Opponent 1986-87, (151-370) Opponent 2008-09 2,138 Opponent 2005-06 1,040 .488 Opponent 1988-89 (1,040-2,129) Opponent 1967-68 Opponent 1988-89 070 12 2007-08 988 1,024 1,559 98.4 1988-89 2,809 11 1962-63 1964-65 1988-89 24 14 1988-89 24 1946-47, 2001-02 1991-92 2001-02 919 701 575 190 287 1991-92 583 1998-99 2001-02 914 1988-89 .796 663 1988-89 1964-65 (642-807) 684 1956-57 .385 251 1959-60 2007-08, (236-613) 2001-02 2,194 2008-09 .492 1988-89 (1,024-2,083) 1963-64 939 17 1993-94 167 DARIUS RICE DARIUS RICK BARRY INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Jack McClinton vs. North 2009Jack McClinton Carolina, Rich vs. St. John’s, 1996Steve 1988Dennis Burns vs. Dayton, 2004 vs. Florida Atlantic, Robert Hite 25 Joe Wylie vs. South Florida, 1991 1989 Mexico, Dennis Burns vs. New Dennis Burns vs. Oral Roberts, 1989 24 25 25 24 24 24 Eric Brown, 1985-89Eric Brown, Dennis Burns, 1985-89Tim James, 1995-99Darius Rice, 2000-04 2002-06Robert Hite, 1958-61Dick Hickox, 2006-09Jack McClinton, 1996-00 Hemsley, Johnny GAME ATTEMPTED, FIELD GOALS (Since 1985-86) 805 690 North vs. Hemsley Carolina, 1999Johnny Darius Rice vs. Connecticut, 2003 681 631 Jack College, 2008at Boston McClinton 622 Joe Wylie vs. George Mason, 1990 30 542 560 530 26 27 26 FIELD GOALS MADE,FIELD GOALS SEASON 1964-65 (26) Rick Barry, 1963-64 (27) Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) Don Curnutt, 1967-68 (28) Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24) 1988-89 (31) Eric Brown, 1962-63 (28) McCoy, Mike 1966-67 (26) Wittman, Mike 1959-60 (27) Dick Hickox, 340 Tim James, 1998-99 (30) 314 283 268 MADE, CAREER FIELD GOALS 262 1962-65Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1967-70 255 237 219 219 215 816 813 FIELD GOALS MADE,FIELD GOALS GAME Rick Barry1965 vs. Houston, Rick Barry 1965 vs. Rollins, Rick Barry 1965 vs. Rollins, 1963 vs. Rollins, McCoy Mike 1965 Rick Barry City, vs. Oklahoma 1965 City, Wittman vs. Oklahoma Mike Rick Barry 1964 vs. Rollins, Rick Barry 1964 Jacksonville, vs. 21 St. John's, 1996 Rich vs. Steve 1965 19 Beckner vs. Tampa, Wayne 20 19 1965 Rick Barry vs. Yale, 20 20 1964 John Dampier vs. Army, Sy Chadroff 1952 Rollins, vs. 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 ack McClinton, 2007-08 (32) 2007-08 ack McClinton, 566 J Mike McCoy, 1960-63 (524-183) McCoy, Mike Mario Bland, 1996-00 (450-289) 1,231 1,199 Mike Wittman, 1964-67 (492-335)Mike (501-289)Joe Wylie, 1988-91 (482-329)Willie Allen, 1968-71 John Salmons, 1998-02(444-313) 1,319 1,297 1,293 1,287 Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 (516-271) 1992-96 (419-290) Edwards, Steven (518-348) 1958-61 Godfrey, Ron James Jones, 1999-03 (464-304) 1,477 1,393 1,384 1,356 Jack McClinton, 2006-09 (542-332)Jack McClinton, Dennis Burns, 1985-89 (690-205) (560-409) 1958-61 Dick Hickox, 1996-00 (530-164) Hemsley, Johnny 1,702 1,594 1,497 1,529 Don Curnutt, 1967-70 (813-380)Darius Rice, 2000-04 (631-343) 2002-06 (622-245)Robert Hite, Tim James, 1995-99 (681-331) 2,006 1,865 1,717 1,713 POINTS SCORED (FG-FT), CAREER 1962-65 (816-666)Rick Barry, 1985-89 (805-633)Eric Brown, 2,298 2,270 Mike Wittman, 1966-67 (26) Wittman, Mike 1959-60 (27) Dick Hickox, Wittman, 1965-66 (26)Mike (22) Sy Chadroff, 1951-52 22.3 22.1 21.8 20.9 Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24) Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24) 1988-89 (31) Eric Brown, Don Curnutt, 1967-68 (28) 27.6 24.7 22.7 SCORING AVERAGE, SEASON SCORING AVERAGE, 1964-65 (26) Rick Barry, 1963-64 (27) Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) 37.4 32.1 28.4 Robert Hite, 2005-06 (34)Robert Hite, 1967-68 (28) Parker, Rusty 558 558 Dick Hickox, 1959-60 (27) 1959-60 (27) Dick Hickox, Guillermo Diaz, 2005-06 (34) 1966-67 (26) Wittman, Mike 1965-66 (26) Wittman, Mike 596 586 585 567 Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24) Don Curnutt, 1967-68 (28) 2008-09 (32)Jack McClinton, 709 662 635 617 POINTS SCORED, SEASON 1964-65 (26) Rick Barry, 1963-64 (27) Rick Barry, 1988-89 (31) Eric Brown, 973 870 765 Rick Barry 1964 vs. Rollins, 1963 vs. Rollins, McCoy Mike Sy Chadroff 1952 Rollins, vs. 50 48 47 Rick Barry vs. Tampa, 1965 1965 Rick Barry vs. Tampa, 1965 Rick Barry City, vs. Oklahoma Rick Barry 1965 vs. Houston, 51 51 50 Rick Barry 1965 vs. Rollins, 1965 Rick Barry vs. Tampa, Rick Barry Southern, 1965 vs. Florida Rick Barry 1964 Jacksonville, vs. 54 59 55 52 POINTS SCORED, GAME 168 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RAYMOND HICKS nhn ig 050 1721 .532 .540 .549 .550 .551 .580 580 Anthony King,2005-06(107-201) .584 Tito 1987-88 Horford, (176-326) 590 Rick Barry, 1963-64(314-572) Dwayne Collins,2007-08 (120-218) .610 Rusty Parker, 1965-66(140-254) Eric Brown, 1987-88 (193-333) Elton Tyler, 2001-02 (149-257) Eric Brown, 1988-89(255-437) Mario Bland,1998-99(125-212) Mario Bland,1997-98 .917 (122-200) (Minimum 200Attempts) .917 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, SEASON Trevor vs.Maine,1991 Burton (11-12) Tim Jamesvs.Memphis,1997 (11-12) .937 .923 Eric Brown vs.Bethune-Cookman, 1988(12-13) 1.000 1.000 Eric Brown vs. AlabamaState, 1987 (15-16) 1.000 Samarr Loganvs.GeorgeMason,1990(5-5) Anthony Rosa vs.Seton Hall,1994(5-5) Elton Tyler vs.FloridaAtlantic, 1999(5-5) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Rafael Berumenvs.New Hampshire,2002(5-5) Anthony Kingvs.MorganState, 2005(5-5) 1.000 Anthony Kingvs.VirginiaTech, 2005(5-5) 1.000 1,212 Raymond Hicks vs. Stetson, 2006(5-5) 1.000 1.000 Raymond Hicksvs.GeorgiaTech, 2006(5-5) 1,266 Jamal Johnsonvs.FloridaA&M,1993(6-6) 1,275 Alex Fraser vs.Syracuse,1996(6-6) 1,283 1,406 Alex Fraser vs.Providence, 1997 (6-6) 1.000 CarolinaRaymond A&T, Hicksvs.North 2008(7-7) 1,409 1,431 (Since 1985-86) 1,504 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GAME 1,564 1,564 Mike McCoy, 1960-63 1,816 Jack McClinton, 2006-09 Johnny Hemsley, 1996-00 Dick Hickox, 1958-61 Hite,Robert 2002-06 Dennis Burns,1985-89 483 Tim James,1995-99 485 488 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Rick Barry, 1962-65 Darius Rice,2000-04 530 Don Curnutt,1967-70 559 488 572 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS, CAREER 613 John Dampier, 1963-64(27) 644 651 Mike McCoy, 1961-62 (26) Dick Miani,1955-56(26) Johnny Hemsley, 1999-2000(30) Mike McCoy, 1962-63(28) Don Curnutt,1967-68(28) Rick Barry, 1963-64(27) Don Curnutt,1968-69(24) Don Curnutt,1969-70(25) Rick Barry, 1964-65(26) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON oetHt s I,20 7 7 7 7 7 7 Darius Ricevs.Connecticut,2003 HiteRobert vs.FIU,2004 9 8 HiteRobert vs.Wake Forest, 2006 Jack McClinton vs.Virginia,2008 Carolina,Jack McClinton 2009 vs.North Jack McClinton atProvidence, 2009 .476 .473 .485 Samarr Loganvs.Boston College,1990 Johnny Hemsley vs.Lafayette, 1999 GAME 3-POINT FIELDGOALS MADE, .490 .511 .493 Mike Wittman,1964-67(492-1040) .516 Tim James,1995-99(681-1431) .520 Joe Wylie,1988-91 (501-1032) .522 Dennis Burns,1985-89(690-1409) .535 Constantin Popa, 1991-95 (452-917) Tito 1986-88(313-613) Horford, Rusty Parker, 1965-68(472-915) Donald Strong, 1970-71 (167-321) Rick Barry, 1962-65(816-1564) Eric Brown, 1985-89(805-1504) (Minimum 4FGMPer GamePlayed) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, CAREER 4ocsos12 13 13 13 14 14 occasions 14 14 Steven Edwards Morris,1994 vs.Robert 15 124 Steven Edwards vs.Boston College,1996 134 Darius Ricevs.FloridaState, 2003 136 Marcus Barnesvs.Connecticut,2001 Jack McClinton atGeorgiaTech, 2008 170 164 Jack McClinton atProvidence, 2009 Darius Ricevs.VirginiaTech, 2001 228 174 3-POINT FIELDGOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME 260 Note: 3-point FGswere adopted in1986-87 265 James Jones,1999-03 286 Kevin Norris,1994-98 Jake 1988-93 Morton, Johnny Hemsley, 1996-00 Kevin Presto, 1985-89 72 70 Guillermo Diaz,2003-06 76 Hite,Robert 2002-06 Darius Rice,2000-04 78 Steven Edwards, 1992-96 79 Jack McClinton, 2006-09 85 79 3-POINT FIELDGOALS MADE,CAREER 91 Johnny Hemsley, 1998-99(30) 94 Hite,Robert 2004-05 (29) 101 Darius Rice,2001-02 (32) Guillermo Diaz,2005-06(34) Steven Edwards, 1992-93(27) Marcus Barnes,2001-02 (32) 7 Hite,Robert 2005-06 (34) Jack McClinton, 2006-07 (31) Jack McClinton, 2007-08 (32) Jack McClinton, 2008-09(32) 3-POINT FIELDGOALS MADE,SEASON Darius Ricevs.VirginiaTech, 2001 169 CLINTON C SAMARR LOGAN SAMARR JACK M INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL (Minimum 75 Attempts) (Minimum 75 Dick Hickox vs. Stetson, 1959 vs. Stetson, Dick Hickox 8 occasions MADE, SEASON FREE THROWS 1964-65 (26) Rick Barry, 1988-89 (31) Eric Brown, 1963-64 (27) Rick Barry, (30) 1987-88 Eric Brown, 16 (27) 1959-60 Godfrey, Ron 1959-60 (27) Dick Hickox, 1965-66 (26) Wittman, Mike (26) Wittman, 1966-67 Mike (26) Gene Stage, 1956-57 293 (28)Joe Wylie, 1990-91 246 Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) 15 242 161 159 158 151 147 145 143 143 James Jones, 2001 1988-89 Presto, Kevin 1994 Edwards, Steven 1994 Frazier, Steve MADE, GAME FREE THROWS Rick Barry vs. Florida Southern, 1965 1960 vs. Oklahoma City, Godfrey Ron Rick Barry 1965 vs. Rollins, 1964 Rick Barry vs. St. Joseph’s (PA), Rick Barry vs. St. Mary’s, 1965 22 1965 Rick Barry 14 vs. Tampa, 14 22 1964 14 Rick Barry vs. San Francisco, 1957 vs. Ky.-Wesleyan, Joe Munley 19 2009 vs. NC State, Jack McClinton 14 19 17 17 17 17 16 Jake Morton,(136-390) 1988-93 Jake 1985-89 (44-126)Joel Warren, CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3-POINT MADE, CAREER FIELD GOAL 2008-09Jack McClinton, .349 1994-95 Edwards, Steven 2007-08Jack McClinton, .349 1993 Edwards, Steven 1998-99 Hemsley, Johnny 1995-96 Edwards, Steven Marcus Barnes, 2002 2007-08James Dews, Darius Rice, 2001Adrian Thomas, 2009 35 32 Darius RIce, 2003 30 20 26 20 17 16 14 15 14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, GOAL 3-POINT FIELD CAREER 2006-09 (286-650)Jack McClinton, (53-125) 1987-90 Thomas Hocker, Burton, 1989-93 (75-189)Trevor 2002-06 (228-593)Robert Hite, James Jones, 1999-03 (124-324) .440 (174-458)Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 (100-265)Samarr Logan, 1989-92 .424 1985-89 (170-453) Presto, Kevin .397 (50-135)Doug Elliott, 1989-91 (68-184)1987-89 Williams, Levertis .384 .383 .380 (33-90) 1993-96 Rosa, Anthony (44-124)Adrian Thomas, 2005-09 .377 .375 .370 .370 .367 .355 (Minimum 30 Attempts) Trevor Burton, 1991-92 (18-43) Burton, 1991-92 Trevor 1988-89 (13-31) Thomas Hocker, .419 .419 Jack McClinton, 2006-07 (91-207) 2006-07 Jack McClinton, (27-62) 1986-87 Noblet, Mike (94-220) 2007-08 Jack McClinton, (22-52) Williams, 1987-88 Levertis .440 .427 .435 .423 James Jones, 2000-01 (41-87)James Jones, 2000-01 Samarr Logan, 1989-90 (40-86) Guillermo Diaz, 2003-04 (34-76) 2008-09 (101-223)Jack McClinton, .471 .465 .453 .461 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, 3-POINT FIELD GOAL SEASON 1989-90 (27-55) Thomas Hocker, .491 Joe Ross vs. Florida, 1991 (4-5) vs. Florida, 1991 Joe Ross 1989 (4-5) Morton vs. BYU, Jake 1989 (4-5) Morton vs. Stanford, Jake 1989 (4-5) vs. BYU, Presto Kevin .800 .800 .800 .800 Jake Morton vs. Georgetown, 1993 (5-6) Morton vs. Georgetown, Jake 2009 (4-5) Forest, Adrian Thomas vs. Wake 2008 (4-5) vs. Stetson, Jack McClinton .800 (4-5) 1991 Burton vs. Davidson, Trevor .833 .800 .800 Joel Warren vs. Marist, 1988 (4-4)Joel Warren 2009 (5-6) at Duke, Jack McClinton vs. UMass, 2004 (5-6)Robert Hite 1995 (5-6) vs. FAU, Frazier Steve 1.000 .833 833 .833 Jack McClinton vs. Ohio State, 2009 (4-4) vs. Ohio State, Jack McClinton Harris vs. Maryland,Anthony 2006 (4-4)Jerome Scott vs. Pittsburgh, 1992 (4-4) 1.000 1.000 1.000 Robert Hite vs. Va. Tech, 2004 (5-5) Tech, vs. Va. Robert Hite 1993 (5-5) Burton vs. Georgetown, Trevor 1990 (5-5)Samarr Logan vs. Davidson, Williams vs. FIU, 1988 (5-5)Levertis 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Marcus Barnes, 2000-02 GAME PERCENTAGE, 3-POINT FIELD GOAL (Minimum 4 Attempts) 370 Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 1985-89 Presto, Kevin Norris, 1994-98Kevin Morton, 1988-93Jake 458 453 407 390 Darius Rice, 2000-04 2006-09Jack McClinton, 2002-05Robert Hite, 1996-2000 Hemsley, Johnny 650 755 487 593 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, 3-POINT FIELD GOALS CAREER 1992-96 Edwards, Steven 766 Robert Hite, 2005-06 (34)Robert Hite, 1992-93 (27) Edwards, Steven 1999-2000 (30) Hemsley, Johnny 1995-96 (28) Edwards, Steven 200 207 207 200 Jack McClinton, 2007-08 (32) 2007-08 Jack McClinton, (34)Guillermo Diaz, 2005-06 (32)Darius Rice, 2001-02 (31) 2006-07 Jack McClinton, 220 214 207 208 SEASON (32)Marcus Barnes, 2001-02 2008-09 (32)Jack McClinton, 229 223 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GOALS 3-POINT FIELD 170 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ERIC BROWN ei orsv.Bfao 96(01)1.000 1.000 Kevin 1996(10-10) Norrisvs.Buffalo, 1.000 1.000 Johnny Hemsley vs.GeorgiaState, 1997 (10-10) Hite 441 2004(10-10) Robert vs.Rutgers, 443 451 Guillermo Diazvs.Virginia,2005(10-10) 1.000 Jack McClinton vs.Georgia Tech, 1.000 2006(10-10) 1.000 456 1.000 Lance Hurdlevs.Boston College, 2008(10-10) 469 2008 (11-11) Jack McClinton vs.St.Mary’s, 512 514 Jack McClinton vs.NCState, 2009(16-16) (Since 1985-86) 553 786 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, GAME 840 Mike Wittman,1964-67 Darius Rice,2000-04 Joe Wylie,1988-91 Don Curnutt,1967-70 Ron 194 Godfrey, 1958-61 Dick Hickox, 1958-61 192 Tim James,1995-99 198 Willie Allen,1968-71 206 Rick Barry, 1962-65 207 227 Eric Brown, 1985-89 229 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, CAREER 287 310 Dwayne Collins,2008-09(32) 341 Joe Wylie,1990-91 (28) Dick Hickox, 1959-60(27) Mike Wittman,1965-66(26) Ron Godfrey, 1959-60(27) Willie Allen,1970-71 (25) Eric Brown, 1987-88 (30) Rick Barry, 1963-64(27) 16 Eric Brown, 1988-89(31) 16 Rick Barry, 1964-65(26) 16 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED, SEASON 16 16 Eric Brown vs.Bethune-Cookman, 1988 16 16 Eric Brown vs.VirginiaCommonwealth, 1988 16 Hammie Ward atTennessee, 1991 17 Steven Edwards vs.St.John’s,1995 16 John Salmonsvs.West Virginia,2001 17 17 Clarkvs.FloridaAtlantic,Clifton 2004 331 Carolina, 2006 HiteRobert vs.North 19 Dwayne Collinsvs.FloridaAtlantic, 2009 NCState, 2009 Jack McClinton vs. 332 Eric Brown vs.Providence, 1987 343 335 Eric Brown vs.Tennessee Tech, 1989 348 Eric Brown vs.Marquette, 1989 380 387Eric Brown vs.BrighamYoung, 1989 (Since 1985-86) 409 FREE THROWS 633 ATTEMPTED, GAME 666 Tim James,1995-99 Jack McClinton, 2006-09 Mike Wittman,1964-67 Darius RIce,2000-04 Ron Godfrey, 1958-61 Don Curnutt,1967-70 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Dick Hickox, 1958-61 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Rick Barry, 1962-65 FREE THROWS MADE,CAREER ra suy 070 8-7 .845 .859 849 .861 .861 .865 .866 Brian Asbury, 2007-08 (82-97) .876 Johnny Hemsley, 1999-00(90-106) Rick Barry, 1964-65(293-341) .877 Don Curnutt,1969-70(143-166) Hite,Robert 2003-04(68-79) .885 .907 2007-08 (96-111) Lance Hurdle, .895 Hite,Robert 2004-05(71-82) 1.000 Rick Jones,1965-66(134-153) .919 Dod Hammond,1959-60(64-73) Jack McClinton, 2008-09(116-131) Jack McClinton, 2006-07 (102-114) James Dews, 2007-08 (49-54) Jack McClinton, 2007-08 (114-124) (Minimum 50Attempts) 1.000 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, SEASON 1.000 14 occassions(8-8) John Salmonsvs.Villanova, 2001 (9-9) 1.000 1.000 Darius Ricevs.Providence, 2002(9-9) 1.000 Lemuel Howard vs.Duquesne,1988(10-10) Joe Wylievs.West Virginia,1991 (10-10) Steve Edwards vs.Villanova, 1993(10-10) di ors 955 2) 322 321 330 327 336 350 351 448 Manushaw,Harry 1959-60 (27) 475 372 Edwin Morris,1955-56(26) Wayne Canaday, 1969-70(26) Bill Soens,1966-67(26) Mike McCoy, 1961-62 (26) Mike McCoy, 1962-63(28) Rick Barry, 24 1962-63(24) 24 24 Manushaw,Harry 1958-59(25) 24 Rick Barry, 1963-64(27) 25 Rick Barry, 1964-65(26) REBOUNDS, SEASON 25 27 Manushaw vs.Toronto,Harry 1959 Wayne Becknervs.Rollins, 1963 vs.Tampa,Rick Barry 1965 26 vs.Houston, 1965 Rick Barry 27 28 vs.Cornell,1963 Rick Barry 29 Rusty Parker vs.FloridaState, 1968 Manushaw vs.MoreheadSt.,1959 Harry Manushaw vs.FloridaState, 1959 Harry 805 vs.Rollins, 1965 Rick Barry Wayne Canaday vs.Bucknell,1969 .831 .805 vs.OklahomaCity,Rick Barry 1965 .833 .834 REBOUNDS, GAME .846 848 John Salmons,1998-02(310-385) Johnny Hemsley, 1996-00(273-339) .865 James Jones,1999-03(304-366) .877 Don Curnutt,1967-70(380-456) Rick Jones,1964-67(281-337) .900 Rick Barry, 1962-65(665-786) Hite,Robert 2002-06 (245-289) Lance Hurdle,2007-08 (96-111) .843 .842 Dod Hammond,1959-60(64-73) Jack McClinton, 2006-09 (332-369) (Minimum 2FTMPer GamePlayed) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE, CAREER John Salmons,2001-02 (123-146) Rick Barry, 1963-64(242-287) 171 ANTHONY KING KEVIN NORRIS * INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Anthony King vs. Marist, 2008Anthony James Jones vs. North 2003 Carolina, 2000James Jones vs. Florida Atlantic, vs. St. John’s, 1995Constantin Popa 1993 vs. Beth.-Cookman, Constantin Popa Horford 1987 vs. South Carolina, Tito 7 7 7 7 7 7 Kevin Presto, 1985-89 Presto, Kevin Simmons, 1998-03Mike 1992-96 Edwards, Steven James Jones, 1999-03Dennis Burns, 1985-89Darius Rice, 2000-04Tim James, 1995-99Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 1985-89Eric Brown, 154 141 SHOTS,BLOCKED GAME 138 2004 King vs. Florida Atlantic, Anthony James Jones vs. FIU, 2001 137 Virginia, 1996Tim James vs. West 136 1992 vs. Florida Atlantic, Constantin Popa 129 13 123 127 8 122 8 8 Michael Gardner, 1992-93 (27)Michael Gardner, 2005-06 (34)Robert Hite, John Salmons, 1999-2000 (34) Norris, 1994-95 (28)Kevin (31)Dennis Burns, 1987-88 (29)Clifton Clark, 1996-97 (32) 2006-07 Brian Asbury, (29) Norris, 1996-97 Kevin 52 50 STEALS, CAREER 50 Norris, 1994-98Kevin Jennings, 1996-00Vernon 49 John Salmons, 1998-02 48 2002-06 Robert Hite, 47 Jerome Scott, 1988-92 46 Morton, 1988-93Jake 46 199 208 192 187 187 167 STEALS, GAME Scott vs. FIU, 1991Jerome vs. Jennings Vernon 2000 Virginia, West 12 occasionsSTEALS, SEASON (32)Jerome Scott, 1991-92 7 (32) Jennings, 1999-2000 Vernon (28)Jerome Scott, 1990-91 2003-04 (30)Robert Hite, Jennings,1998-99 (30) 9 Vernon (32)John Salmons, 2001-02 (29)John Salmons, 2000-01 1992-93 (27) Edwards, Steven 75 77 70 6 60 61 57 57 56 * Dennis Burns, 1985-89 1985-89Joel Warren, Burton, 1989-93Trevor 236 225 223 Mike Simmons, 1998-03Mike Jerome Scott, 1988-92 2006-09Jack McClinton, Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 263 257 239 238 Thomas Hocker, 1987-90Thomas Hocker, Harris, 2002-07Anthony 1991-94Michael Gardner, 1992-96 Edwards, Steven 384 330 319 312 Vernon Jennings, 1996-00Vernon 1994-98 Norris, Kevin John Salmons, 1998-02 1985-89 Presto, Kevin 520 493 429 412 Anthony Harris, 2004-05 (29)Anthony Bryan Hughes, 1985-86 (28)ASSISTS, CAREER 133 129 Kevin Norris, 1996-97 (29) Norris, 1996-97 Kevin 1989-90 (27)Thomas Hocker, (28) Norris, 1997-98 Kevin (31) 1987-88 Thomas Hocker, 139 142 136 138 John Salmons, 2001-02 (32)John Salmons, 2001-02 Jennings, 1998-99 (30)Vernon 1992-93 (27)Michael Gardner, 195 167 154 10 occassions10 ASSISTS, SEASON Jennings, 1999-00 (32)Vernon 218 10 Kevin Norris vs. Florida Atlantic, 1997 Norris vs. Florida Atlantic, Kevin Michael Gardner vs. Syracuse, 1993 1991Jerome Scott vs. St. Joseph’s (PA), 1987 vs. Alabama State, Presto Kevin 11 11 11 11 Thomas Hocker vs. Tulane, 1990 vs. Tulane, Thomas Hocker John Salmons vs. St. John’s, 2002 Jennings vs. Notre Dame, 2000Vernon Jennings vs. Syracuse, 1999Vernon 11 12 11 11 Bryan Hughes vs. The Citadel, 1985 2000 Jennings vs. Bethune-Cookman, Vernon 1999 Jennings vs. Pittsburgh, Vernon 1990 vs. Florida State, Thomas Hocker 12 13 12 12 ASSISTS, GAME 1993Michael Gardner vs. Pittsburgh, John Salmons vs. Notre Dame, 2002 14 13 Edwin Morris, 1955-58 1958-61 Godfrey, Ron Joe Wylie, 1988-91 1991-95Constantin Popa, 787 767 701 758 Mike McCoy, 1960-63 McCoy, Mike Tim James, 1995-99 1985-89 Eric Brown, King, 2003-08Anthony 857 856 855 824 Rick Barry, 1962-65 1962-65 Rick Barry, Willie Allen, 1968-71 1958-61 Harry Manushaw, 1,274 914 916 REBOUNDS, CAREER REBOUNDS, 172 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GUILLERMO DIAZ i avy 958 2)94 96 98 99 100 100 PERSONAL FOULS, CAREER 101 Tim Harvey, 1985-86(27) 101 Hamilton, 2005-06(34) Gary 103 115 Jimmy Graham,2007-08 (32) 84 81 84 Ron Godfrey, 1959-60(27) Ron Godfrey, 1960-61 (27) Mike Hutslar, 1969-70(23) 85 Kevin O’Riordan,1970-71 (26) Constantin Popa, 1991-92 (32) 96 Constantin Popa, 1992-93(27) 104 Hammie Ward, 1991-92 (32) 123 PERSONAL FOULS, SEASON 125 192 John Salmons,1998-02 114 219 224 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Joe Wylie,1988-91 Hamilton, 2002-06 Gary 263 Dwayne Wimbley, 1997-01 Jimmy Graham,2005-09 Elton Tyler, 1997-2000, 2001-02 Dennis Burns,1985-89 48 Tito 1986-88 Horford, 48 48 James Jones,1999-03 50 Anthony King,2003-08 50 Tim James,1995-99 Constantin Popa, 1991-95 55 CAREER*BLOCKED SHOTS, 59 64 64 Dwayne 65 Wimbley, 2000-01 (29) Elton Tyler,. 2001-02 (32) 65 Anthony King,2007-08 (34) 78 Tim James,1995-96(28) 80 James Jones,2002-03(28) Constantin Popa, 1994-95(28) 86 85 Constantin Popa, 1993-94(27) Constantin Popa, 1991-92 (32) Tim James,1996-97 (29) Tim James,1998-99(30) Anthony King,2005-06(34) James Jones,2001-02 (32) Tito 1987-88 Horford, (30) Constantin Popa, 1992-93(27) Anthony King,2004-05(29) SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS, ei rso 958 277 269 283 290 297 305 308 311 332 316 Vernon Jennings,1996-00 Kevin Presto, 1985-89 375 Ron Godfrey, 1958-61 Jimmy Graham,2005-09 Hamilton, 2002-06 Gary Mario Bland,1996-00 Jake 1988-93 Morton, Hammie Ward, 1989-93 John Salmons,1998-02 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Constantin Popa, 1991-95 ileAln 987 15 16 18 18 18 18 20 21 25 Willie Allen,1968-71 Ron Godfrey, 1958-61 8 Constantin Popa, 1991-95 8 Eric Brown, 1985-89 Bill Soens,1966-68 8 Hammie Ward, 1989-93 8 Edwin Morris,1955-58 8 8 Rusty Parker, 1965-68 Mike Hutslar, 1967-70 8 DISQUALIFICATIONS, CAREER 9 9 9 Ed Morris,1955-56(26) Ed Morris,1956-57 (26) Rusty Parker, 1965-66(26) Mike Hutslar, 1968-69(24) Mike Hutslar, 1969-70(23) Tim Harvey, 1985-86(27) Hammie Ward, 1990-91 (28) Ron Godfrey, 1960-61 (27) Bill Soens,1966-67(26) Bill Soens,1967-68(28) DISQUALIFICATIONS, SEASON ulem iz 030 81 83 85 83 91 89 97 91 98 105 106 Guillermo Diaz,2003-06 Constantin Popa, 1991-95 Jack McClinton, 2006-09 108 106 Tim James,1995-99 109 James Jones,1999-2003 113 Kevin Presto, 1985-89 Steven Edwards, 1992-96 Mario Bland,1998-00 Alex Fraser, 1993-97 Anthony King,2003-08 31 Eric Brown, 1985-89 31 31 John Salmons,1998-2002 Kevin Norris,1994-98 31 Hite,Robert 2002-06 31 32 Darius Rice,2000-04 32 STARTED,GAMES CAREER* 32 32 Vernon Jennings,1999-2000(32) Darius Rice,2001-02 (32) 32 33 Brian Asbury, 2006-07 (31) Dwayne Collins,2008-09(32) 34 Jack McClinton, 2008-09(32) 34 Jerome Scott,1991-92 (32) 34 34 Hammie Ward, 1991-92 (32) Elton Tyler, 2001-02 (32) 34 34 James Jones,2001-02 (32) 34 John Salmons,2001-02 (32) James Dews, 2007-08 (34) John Salmons,1999-2000(34) 15 Elton Tyler, 1999-2000(34) Mario Bland,1999-2000(34) Hite,Robert 2005-06(34) Guillermo Diaz,2005-06(34) Anthony King,2005-06(34) Anthony King,2007-08 (34) STARTED,GAMES SEASON Mark Richardson,1985-89 173 JOHN SALMONS BRIAN ASBURY Games Played in ( ) Games Played | Bold INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL * Records Beginning in 1985-86 * Records Returning Players in Players Returning 30-POINT GAMES, SEASON 1963-64 ( 27)Rick Barry, 1964-65 (26)Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24)Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) 1988-89 (31)Eric Brown, 1967-68 (28) Parker, Rusty Don Curnutt, 1967-68 (28) Wittman, 1966-67 (26)Mike 1963-64 (27)John Dampier, 19 1959-60 (27)Dick Hickox, 18 11 10 9 5 4 4 4 4 Rick Barry, 1962-65 Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1967-70 1985-89 Eric Brown, 1958-61 Dick Hickox, 2006-09Jack McClinton, Darius Rice, 2000-04 Wittman, 1964-67 Mike 1996-00 Hemsley, Johnny Joe Wylie, 1988-91Tim James, 1995-99 1958-61 Godfrey, Ron 61 61 Willie Allen, 1968-71 1960-63 McCoy, Mike 54 Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 41 37 Dennis Burns, 1985-89 33 35 29 29 28 28 28 27 25 24 Anthony King, 2003-08Anthony Jennings, 1996-2000Vernon 20-POINT GAMES, SEASON 1988-89 (31)Eric Brown, (26) 1964-65 Rick Barry, 1963-64 (27)Rick Barry, Don Curnutt, 1969-70 (25) 2,926 Don Curnutt, 1968-69 (24) 2,962 Don Curnutt, 1967-68 (28) 1966-67 (27) Wittman, Mike 1959-60 (27)Dick Hickox, 2008-09 (32)Jack McClinton, (28)Joe Wylie, 1990-91 24 24 20-POINT GAMES, CAREER 24 21 21 19 17 16 17 15 MINUTES PLAYED, CAREER* PLAYED, MINUTES 1998-2002John Salmons, 1985-89Eric Brown, Darius Rice, 2000-04 2002-06Robert Hite, 1985-89 Presto, Kevin Tim James, 1995-99James Jones, 1999-2003 Norris, 1994-98Kevin 3,786 Dennis Burns, 1985-89 1996-2000 Hemsley, Johnny 1992-96 Edwards, Steven 3,761 Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 3,727 2006-09Jack McClinton, 3,566 3,453 3,351 3,371 3,170 3,255 3,176 3,062 3,032 3,013 Kevin Presto, 1986-87 (31) 1986-87 Presto, Kevin 1988-89 (31)Eric Brown, (32) 2007-08 Jack McClinton, 1,027 1,007 1,016 Darius Rice, 2001-02, (32)Darius Rice, 2001-02, (32)James Jones, 2001-02 (28)Jerome Scott, 1990-91 2008-09 (32)Jack McClinton, 1,051 1,048 1,034 1,030 John Salmons, 1999-00 (34) 1998-99 (30) Hemsley, Johnny (32)John Salmons, 2001-02 1999-00 (30) Hemsley, Johnny 1,104 1,078 1,077 1,075 Guillermo Diaz, 2005-06 (34) 2005-06 (34)Robert Hite, Jennings, 1999-00 (32)Vernon (32)Jerome Scott, 1991-92 1,196 1,117 1,127 1,108 Jerome Scott, 1988-92 1989-93Hammie Ward, SEASON MINUTES PLAYED, 104 100 Johnny Hemsley, 1996-2000 Hemsley, Johnny Mark Richardson, 1985-89 Burton, 1989-93Trevor Harris, 2003-07Anthony 108 108 107 106 Raymond Hicks, 2004-08Raymond Jenning, 1996-2000Vernon 1992-96 Edwards, Steven 1993-97 Fraser, Alex 112 111 110 110 Constantin Popa, 1991-95Constantin Popa, Morton, 1988-93Jake 1985-89Joel Warren, 113 113 113 Darius Rice, 2000-04Tim James, 1995-99 Djahue, 2000-04Rodrigue Norris, 1994-98Kevin 116 114 115 113 Gary 2002-06 Hamilton, Dennis Burns, 1985-89 1998-2003 Simmons, Mike 1997-2001 Wimbley, Dwayne 119 118 118 119 Kevin Presto, 1985-89 Presto, Kevin Graham, 2005-09Jimmy Mario Bland, 1996-2000 1985-89Eric Brown, 121 120 120 120 Elton Tyler, 1997-00, 2001-02 1997-00, Tyler, Elton John Salmons, 1998-2002James Jones, 1999-2003 2002-06Robert Hite, 124 124 122 121 GAMES PLAYED, CAREER GAMES PLAYED, 2005-09Brian Asbury, King, 2003-08Anthony 130 126 Tim James, 1997-99James Jones, 1999-2003Mario Bland, 1998-2000 starts of the consecutive are the years listed *-years 61 61 58 Anthony King, 2004-06Anthony Guillermo Diaz, 2003-06 1994-96 Fraser, Alex 71 69 67 Kevin Norris, 1994-98Kevin John Salmons, 1998-2002James Jones, 1999-2003Jerome Scott, 1990-92 106 108 89 72 CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED, CAREER* GAMESCONSECUTIVE STARTED, 174 REBOUNDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 3-PT FG% 3-PT FGA FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS MADE FG% STEALS FREE THROWS MADE POINTS HIGHS SINGLE-GAME OPPONENT’S INDIVIDUAL TURNOVERS ASSISTS FT% 3-PT FGM BLOCKED SHOTS Darrell Coleman(SouthFlorida) Mike Hargett (GeorgeMason) Jerry McCullough(Pittsburgh) Jerry Brandon Knight(Pittsburgh) Lewis Clinch(GeorgiaTech) Lewis Clinch(GeorgiaTech) Jerome Coleman(Rutgers) (Providence) Eric Murdock(Providence) Hakim Warrick (Syracuse) Troy Bell (Boston College) Troy Bell(Boston College) Victor Page (Georgetown) Jason Lawson (Villanova) Jason Lawson (Villanova) Zlatko Savovic (Lehigh) Tommy Amaker (Duke) Kyle Davis (Auburn) Danny (Duke) Ferry Danny (Duke) Ferry 1.000 (11-11) 1.000 1.000 (17-17)1.000 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 12/10/88 12/10/88 11/23/90 12/27/01 1/12/94 2/19/86 2/14/04 1/13/01 1/13/01 1/20/87 1/27/88 3/14/01 2/17/02 3/4/09 3/8/02 3/1/88 3/5/94 3/4/09 3/5/94 3/6/97 13 23 58 11 14 16 21 24 24 31 17 17 8 9 SCORING LEADERS ANNUAL LEADERS 939 aa ono 0 3257 430 53 515 371 514 97 143 102 122 91 765 186 127 100 551 210 246 JamalJohnson 460 161 255 Steven Edwards 460 1993-94 114 193 Scott Jerome 1992-93 112 183 Wylie Joe 497 1991-92 174 JoeWylie 1990-91 709 129 EricBrown 1989-90 662 EricBrown 143 635 184 1988-89 EricBrown 138 283 1987-88 99 EricBrown 585 262 1986-87 Noteam 973 567 268 1985-86 147 WillieAllen 870 1972-85 293 151 DonCurnutt 219 554 1970-71 242 340 DonCurnutt 478 208 1969-70 80 314 DonCurnutt 1968-69 480 80 Mike Wittman 237 1967-68 596 Mike Wittman 120 199 1966-67 453 RickBarry 158 353 180 1965-66 RickBarry 131 219 461 1964-65 79 Mike McCoy 511 161 1963-64 301 Mike McCoy 145 137 1962-63 139 DickHickox 73 158 1961-62 186 DickHickox 227 1960-61 114 DickHickox 459 350 1959-60 Stage Gene 37 268 1958-59 GeneStage 999 126 1957-58 54 95 Miani Dick 180 112 1956-57 367 DickMiani 107 221 1955-56 316 Willie Schayowitz 39 1954-55 367 37 Howard Keene 48 1953-54 123 SyChadroff 164 221 39 1952-53 92 SyChadroff 17 134 169 1951-52 39 Mackey MacDonald 164 196 1950-51 27 53 BobCampbell 1949-50 91 24 167 AbeFriedman 1948-49 71 BobCampbell 25 1947-48 86 LouisEdwards 1946-47 Norecordsavailable 71 1945-46 JohnTobin 169 1943-45 JohnTobin 116 1941-42 PTS JohnTobin 1940-41 18 FT Norecordavailable 1939-40 Noteam 49 1938-39 FG Polger 1932-38 Norecordavailable 1931-32 Rodger Ashman 1929-31 Rodger Ashman 1928-29 Norecordavailable 1927-28 PLAYER 1926-27 YEAR 080 akMCitn2016617 566 116 519 114 200 586 472 538 102 179 506 120 163 85 97 478 JackMcClinton 194 99 409 JackMcClinton 166 190 2008-09 92 JackMcClinton 170 2007-08 67 GuillermoDiaz 557 155 2006-07 542 469 GuillermoDiaz 140 2005-06 405 115 DariusRice 90 97 2004-05 DariusRice 215 73 2003-04 194 DariusRice 184 361 2002-03 DariusRice 165 359 2001-02 Johnny 68 Hemsley 2000-01 91 TimJames 1999-00 114 TimJames 1998-99 102 TimJames 1997-98 Steven Edwards 1996-97 Steven Edwards 1995-96 1994-95 REBOUNDING LEADERS 907 ileAln— -316 —- 327 299 —- 319 330 —- —- —- —- 475 260 —- —- 448 Noteam —- —- —- —- 351 WillieAllen —- 1972-85 Wayne Canaday —- —- 338 1970-71 —- Wayne Canaday —- 256 1969-70 —- BillySoens —- 1968-69 —- BillySoens 1967-68 —- 321 Mike Wittman 246 1966-67 278 372 —- RickBarry 322 —- 1965-66 —- RickBarry —- —- 1964-65 —- RickBarry —- 1963-64 181 —- Mike McCoy —- —- 1962-63 —- Ron Godfrey —- 1961-62 Manushaw Harry 218 1960-61 Manushaw Harry 271 —- 1959-60 —- Berghoff Dick 1958-59 TOTAL —- EdMorris DEF 1957-58 —- EdMorris OFF 1956-57 —- Ken Ryskamp 1955-56 Norecordavailable 1954-55 Howard Keene 1952-54 Howard Keene 1951-52 PLAYER 1950-51 YEAR 080 wyeClis9 3 227 239 132 156 207 236 95 231 83 178 102 132 169 134 123 105 203 104 91 Dwayne Collins 117 55 Anthony King 173 138 237 52 2008-09 246 Dwayne Collins 65 2007-08 111 Anthony King 147 163 2006-07 263 Anthony King 62 90 2005-06 196 DariusRice 83 160 173 2004-05 Jones James 108 2003-04 Jones 90 James 90 2002-03 88 JohnSalmons 2001-02 70 190 Bland Mario 2000-01 162 TimJames 114 1999-00 197 279 Tim James 105 152 266 76 1998-99 TimJames 121 169 1997-98 57 249 88 177 Steve Rich 76 1996-97 110 ConstantinPopa 271 89 168 1995-96 64 208 ConstantinPopa 241 1994-95 81 206 ConstantinPopa —- 1993-94 178 65 ConstantinPopa 1992-93 59 Wylie Joe —- 1991-92 Wylie Joe 1990-91 EricBrown 1989-90 Tito Horford 1988-89 Tito Horford 1987-88 EricBrown 1986-87 1985-86 McClinton (2007, 08,09). 99), DariusRice(2001, 02,03,04)andJack Brown (1986,87, 88,89),TimJames(1997, 98, (1959, 60,61), DonCurnutt(1968,69,70),Eric sons: JohnTobin (1940,41, 42),DickHickox Hurricanes inscoringatleastthree-straightsea- Only seven players inprogramhave history ledthe 175 CONSTANTIN POPA CONSTANTIN ANNUAL LEADERS ANNUAL 1996-971997-981998-99 Clifton Clark1999-00 Norris Kevin 2000-01 Jennings Vernon 2001-02 Jennings Vernon 2002-03 John Salmons2003-04 John Salmons2004-05 James Jones2005-06 Robert Hite2006-07 Robert Hite2007-08 Robert Hite2008-09 Brian Asbury 47 60 James Dews 68 75 Collins Dwayne * Did not become an official NCAA statistic until 1985-86 57 57 44 61 45 50 46 28 31 STEAL LEADERS* YEAR1985-861986-87 PLAYER1987-88 Bryan Hughes1988-89 Presto Kevin 1989-90 Burns Dennis 1990-91 Eric Brown1991-92 Morton Jake 1992-93 Jerome Scott STEALS TOTAL 1993-94 Jerome Scott1994-95 Edwards Steven 1995-96 McCormick Torey Norris Kevin 42 Norris Kevin 44 48 44 45 70 77 56 43 49 45 JOE WYLIE Jack McClinton 82 2008-09 Graham Jimmy 36 2003-042004-052005-06 Gary Hamilton2006-07 King Anthony 2007-08 King Anthony Brian Asbury King Anthony 26 86 65 20 48 1999-002000-012001-02 Tyler Elton 2002-03Wimbley Dwayne James Jones James Jones 48 34 78 50 1995-961996-971997-98 Tim James1998-99 Tim James Tim James Tim James 50 64 45 65 1991-921992-931993-94 Constantin Popa1994-95 Constantin Popa Constantin Popa Constantin Popa 64 85 59 55 1986-871987-881988-89 Horford Tito 1989-90 Horford Tito 1990-91 Dennis Burns Joe Wylie Joe Wylie 45 80 36 32 37 BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS* BLOCKED YEAR1985-86 PLAYER Tim Harvey TOTAL BLOCKS 46 2008-09 Jack McClinton 91 2004-052005-062006-07 Harris Anthony 2007-08 Guillermo Diaz Harris Anthony Lance Hurdle 133 97 110 82 1999-002000-012001-02 Jennings Vernon 2002-03 John Salmons2003-04 John Salmons Armondo Surratt Armondo Surratt 218 115 195 93 121 1995-961996-971997-98 Norris Kevin 1998-99 Norris Kevin Norris Kevin Jennings Vernon 111 142 167 138 1991-921992-931993-94 MichaelGardner 1994-95 Michael Gardner McCormick Torey Norris Kevin 98 154 85 102 1987-881988-891989-90 Thomas Hocker1990-91 Thomas Hocker Thomas Hocker Jerome Scott 136 109 139 111 YEAR1985-861986-87 PLAYER Bryan Hughes Presto Kevin ASSISTS TOTAL 129 117 ASSIST LEADERS* 176 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS poet 0-83.8 —— 5-9 6913 13541 —— —— 2373-91.3 —— 2143-82.4 2521-96.9 —— —— —— —— 2293-88.2 —— 2048-85.0 —— —— —— —— —— —— 1985-82.0 544-19 2419-86.4 —— —— —— —— 51.3 —— —— —— 542-22 —— 1335 2368-84.6 518-13 —— 2091-80.4 —— 48.8 —— —— 51.8 —— —— 1270 —— 527-26 —— 1347 2126-81.8 448-15 —— 2208-84.9 —— .669 49.5 —— —— 41.1 —— —— 555-793 1289 —— 492-23 —— 1017 2271-87.3 532-18 .616 —— 2208-84.9 —— .723 51.6 —— —— —— 48.0 445-723 —— —— 537-743 1238 —— 531-30 —— —— 1345 2271-87.3 499-27 .692 —— 2190-84.2 —— —— .722 47.8 —— —— —— 41.7 471-684 —— —— —— 494-684 1337 —— .480 490-26 —— —— 1081 2558-98.4 581-27 .710 —— 2352-87.1 —— —— .691 51.3 909-1893 —— —— —— 50.0 431-607 —— .435 —— —— 545-788 1333 —— .484 539-21 —— —— 1299 2575-95.4 581-27 .729 849-1954 —— 2201-78.6 —— —— .682 992-2051 52.4 —— —— —— 50.0 558-765 —— .442 —— —— 429-629 1363 —— Opponents .457 539-21 —— —— 1299 2509-89.6 588-32 Miami Hurricanes .722 911-2069 —— 2045-78.7 —— —— .663 777-1702 52.4 1970-71 —— —— —— 44.0 514-712 —— .444 —— —— 498-751 1363 —— Opponents 521-18 .438 —— —— 1145 2069-79.7 577-33 Miami Hurricanes .709 777-1731 —— 2036-75.4 —— —— .663 937-2138 55.2 1969-70 —— —— —— 46.9 571-806 —— .467 —— —— 498-751 1462 —— Opponents .452 545-19 —— —— 1268 2230-82.6 532-30 Miami Hurricanes .709 905-1936 —— 2192-81.2 —— —— .677 831-1839 54.9 1968-69 —— —— —— 41.2 571-806 —— .444 —— —— 460-680 1483 —— Opponents .434 490-14 —— —— 1155 2427-89.9 431-13 Miami Hurricanes .796 809-1814 —— 2029-80.8 —— —— .645 855-1971 55.7 1967-68 —— —— —— 46.1 642-807 —— .437 —— —— 460-707 1559 —— Opponents 492-26 .434 —— —— 1198 2190-87.6 501-17 1641-74.6 Miami Hurricanes .760 850-1920 —— —— —— .678 55.2 855-1971 1966-67 —— —— —— 45.1 593-780 —— .437 —— —— —— 441-651 1434 Opponents 1741-79.1 .436 509-20 —— —— 1208 619-36 Miami Hurricanes .738 850-1920 —— 2167-83.3 —— —— —— .659 51.5 865-1970 1965-66 —— —— 51.8 —— 545-739 .461 —— —— —— 439-666 1395 —— Opponents 562-19 .459 —— 1398 2029-78.0 565-30 —— Miami Hurricanes .683 958-2077 2115-81.3 —— —— —— .699 946-2060 54.7 1965-66 —— —— 41.1 —— 387-567 —— .452 —— 504-721 1478 —— Opponents 510-19 .435 —— 435-20 —— 1029 2170-83.5 Miami Hurricanes —— .671 991-2194 —— —— .676 880-2051 50.1 1964-65 —— —— 42.8 —— 454-679 —— .457 —— 419-12 —— 536-793 1252 Opponents 943 .426 —— —— 546-23 Miami Hurricanes .739 982-2151 —— —— 45.4 —— .671 803-1875 1963-64 —— —— 51.6 663-897 999 .421 —— —— 481-817 Opponents 531-24 .405 —— 1343 503-16 Miami Hurricanes .696 841-1994 —— —— .668 766-1891 46.1 1962-63 —— 42.9 574-825 .462 —— 391-585 1198 Opponents .407 545-30 —— 1121 Miami Hurricanes .697 888-1924 —— .676 828-2034 48.9 1961-62 —— 433-623 .449 —— 595-880 1271 Opponents .384 —— Miami Hurricanes .708 882-1961 —— .657 769-2004 1960-61 —— 647-914 .421 —— 597-909 Opponents .381 —— Miami Hurricanes .706 808-1910 —— 625-1640 1959-60 —— 592-839 .399 —— Opponents .396 —— Miami Hurricanes 654-1636 —— 786-1980 1958-59 .365 —— Opponents .384 Miami Hurricanes 691-1892 759-1976 1957-58 .386 Opponents Miami Hurricanes 789-2043 1956-57 Opponents Miami Hurricanes 1955-56 GFAPT3GFAPTF-T C F-E-E V FD OBKSLPTS-AVG STL BLK TO A PF-DQ AVG OFF-DEF-REB PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA 177 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS YEAR-BY-YEAR FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-REB AVG PF-DQ A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 2001-02 2001-02 Miami HurricanesOpponents 818-1902 .430 754-1885 236-684 .400 .345 208-673 523-678 .309 .771 440-652 388-786-1174 .675 36.7 453-780-1233 593-5 38.5 525 609 460 190 401 285 554 121 2395-74.8 236 2156-67.4 2000-01 Miami HurricanesOpponents 713-1728 .413 677-1576 206-595 .430 .346 187-541 407-568 .346 .717 422-597 396-628-1024 .707 35.3 372-711-1083 567-10 37.3 409 539 434 137 392 257 553 2039-70.3 144 219 1963-67.7 1999-00 Miami HurricanesOpponents 849-1971 .431 741-1883 132-440 .394 .300 190-637 516-690 .298 .748 455-669 489-793-1282 .680 37.7 467-738-1205 615-10 35.4 498 639 406 504 615 126 110 286 232 2346-69.0 2127-62.6 1998-99 Miami HurricanesOpponents 791-1671 .473 695-1810 123-369 .384 .333 193-614 473-677 .314 .699 367-570 389-791-1180 .644 39.3 429-607-1036 521-8 34.5 458 587 575 158 368 259 530 2178-72.6 81 315 1950-65.0 1997-98 Miami HurricanesOpponents 735-1669 .440 634-1672 114-397 .379 .287 165-571 378-572 .289 .661 403-622 388-732-1120 .648 40.0 422-660-1082 563-11 38.6 395 521 496 120 352 259 502 1962-70.1 72 241 1836-65.6 Opponents1996-97 Miami HurricanesOpponents 662-1601 695-1169 .413 .416 186-514 632-1662 107-360 .362 .380 .297 146-507 363-539 390-603 .288 .673 .647 411-617 370-630-1000 414-691-1105 35.7 .666 38.1 566-19 445-681-1126 560-17 38.8 363 406 558-18 451 488 87 314 173 229 488 235 97 1873-66.9 1887-65.1 243 1821-62.8 Opponents1995-96 Miami Hurricanes 658-1637 667-1577 .402 .423 177-546 145-455 .324 .319 395-590 404-642 .669 .629 410-664-1074 411-676-1087 38.4 38.8 526-20 542-10 368 392 446 477 87 121 249 224 1888-67.4 1883-67.3 Opponents1994-95 Miami Hurricanes 645-1626 653-1627 .397 .401 172-466 155-486 .369 .319 447-661 370-568 .676 .651 412-616-1028 406-683-1089 38.1 38.9 483-14 542-15 388 377 371 485 97 123 286 218 1909-70.7 1831-64.5 Opponents1993-94 Miami Hurricanes 683-1543 638-1523 .443 .419 138-356 138-428 .388 .322 500-721 276-472 .693 .585 389-664-1050 382-685-1067 38.9 39.5 534-9 537-15 397 413 434 543 141 88 191 204 1690-62.6 2004-74.2 Miami HurricanesOpponents1992-93 671-1692Miami Hurricanes .397 709-1627 128-404 692-1600 .436 .314 .433 168-446 186-521 471-736 .377 .357 .640 574-857 359-599 375-591-1098 .670 34.3 .599 431-710-1141 701-8 392-586-978 35.7 36.2 372 645-7 500 575-21 440 131 449 516 259 421 129 128 1941-60.7 248 421 2160-67.5 1929-71.4 Miami HurricanesOpponents1991-92 729-1657 .440 770-1624 145-386 .474 .376 142-426 424-604 .333 .702 396-590 333-542-1002 .671 35.8 298-556-985 524-24 35.2 381 551-16 458 425 86 442 230 84 2027-72.4 190 2078-74.2 Miami HurricanesOpponents1990-91 737-1723 .428 800-1688 169-460 .474 .367 117-328 371-572 .357 .649 415-606 283-582-962 .685 34.4 320-710-1146 518-16 40.9 406 506-22 407 407 77 471 245 71 2014-71.9 163 2132-76.1 1988-89 Miami HurricanesOpponents1989-90 1024-2083 .492 1040-2129 173-496 .488 .349 146-385 588-832 .379 .707 552-838 317-739-1164 .659 37.5 419-772-1302 678-23 42.0 583 666-23 513 516 102 542 287 62 2809-90.6 256 2778-89.6 1987-88 Miami HurricanesOpponents 897-1826 .491 922-2104 132-374 .438 .353 116-338 527-736 .343 .716 440-645 306-771-1151 .682 37.1 431-668-1190 558-9 38.4 542 618-12 563 475 175 472 198 60 2453-79.1 288 5400-77.4 1986-87 Miami HurricanesOpponents 869-1922 .452 857-1954 127-332 .439 .383 151-370 467-686 .408 .681 470-710 363-791-1263 .662 40.7 333-698-1150 609-24 37.1 491 621-29 534 435 128 433 169 48 2332-75.2 282 2335-75.3 1985-86 Miami HurricanesOpponents 805-1692 .476 902-1910 .472 —— —— —— 396-603 —— .657 327-500 .654 1059 37.8 1061 468-22 37.9 453 545-18 441 499 109 356 156 54 2006-71.6 228 2131-76.1 178 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS poet 3-83.9 2-0 314159.2 7-2-173. 1-8474215252123-66.3 205 2325-72.7 2309-67.9 125 194 412 218 122 2542-74.8 2332-72.9 427 136 427 202 171 618-18 494 406 2279-71.2 2213-65.1 157 400 136 34.6 202 539-8 454 442 378-729-1107 678-17 192 451 93 2308-67.9 39.8 460 2020-69.7 126 .727 35.9 463-809-1272 405 638-12 479 241 432-790-1222 421-579 170 588-9 2067-68.9 398 2071-71.4 .683 38.0 447 135 117 .668 33.2 .321 433-860-1293 482-706 624-18 421 243 398 341-721-1062 209 464-695 226-703 584-5 1924-68.7 399 111 2148-71.6 .747 35.1 369 139 .368 .396 .694 32.6 .353 514 240 451-673-1124 572-766 376 251-682 603-10 738-1863 386-722-1108 256 515-742 239-677 503-7 409 113 337 .427 .702 1956-69.9 34.9 105 .385 .407 .720 35.3 .383 497 446-741-1187 796-1865 405-577 236-613 462 484-11 803-1972 355-669-1024 272 512-711 259-677 514 348 406 .437 .697 39.6 119 Opponents .354 .463 .661 33.9 .370 Miami Hurricanes 433-714-1147 867-1985 440-631 572-10 208-588 463 517 343-674-1017 779-1681 2008-09 336-508 245-663 393 .435 .673 35.5 34.7 Opponents .349 .415 .680 .361 Miami Hurricanes 833-1916 387-673-1060 352-523 318-653-971 218-625 557-11 728-1756 2007-08 440-647 236-653 .435 .705 36.4 .351 Opponents .426 .692 .341 Miami Hurricanes 825-1895 370-648-1018 385-546 197-561 724-1700 2006-07 413-597 155-454 .430 .717 Opponents .338 .452 .364 Miami Hurricanes 761-1768 401-559 177-523 736-1629 2005-06 183-503 .449 Opponents .333 .436 Miami Hurricanes 793-1765 171-513 664-1523 2004-05 .425 Opponents Miami Hurricanes 692-1627 2003-04 Opponents Miami Hurricanes 2002-03 JACK DWAYNE McCLINTON, &DeQUAN COLLINS,JULIANGAMBLE JONES GFAPT3GFAPTF-T C F-E-E V FD OBKSLPTS-AVG STL BLK TO A PF-DQ AVG OFF-DEF-REB PCT FT-FTA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA 179 3/4/7012/29/70 Jacksonville at Maryland1/8/711/9/71 at Florida State1/23/71 at Jacksonville2/6/71 at Creighton L L12/21/85 L (La.) Loyola at UCLA2/19/86 97 77 L 106 108 2/22/86 111 at Duke 114 L12/6/86 Notre Dame 822/26/87 124 at North Carolina L 8411/27/87 at Florida State 104 L vs. Michigan12/21/87 88 L Alabama State L 107 12/30/87 L 64 vs. Purdue L1/6/88 77 109 73 82 122 2/27/88 L 126 W at Duke 84 102 11/28/88 DePaul 108 Oral Roberts 11012/10/88 76 107 Duke 109 L12/19/88 at Florida1/7/89 821/24/89 W L 110 at Georgetown2/1/89 Providence L 1082/6/89 69 103 New Mexico 822/8/89 107 L L South Florida L 101 2/22/89 Tech Tennessee 102 81 (2OT) W 1/10/90 at Texas L 79 117 101 1/27/90 112 Kansas L 106 912/21/90 W 104 at Notre Dame 106 12/27/90 93 at Providence 111 Miami (Ohio) 110 1/3/07 101 L L at North L (2OT) Carolina L 104 L 60 123 99 107 L 73 101 67 100 101 64 105 12/9/6512/18/65 at San Francisco University Ohio 1/12/662/12/66 at Florida L2/17/66 Jacksonville W3/5/66 at Houston 89 10512/3/66 105 La Salle 100 1/10/67 Florida L W2/18/67 Oklahoma City12/7/67 117 Houston L 66 104 12/12/67 at Hawaii 111 Tampa 96 W1/12/68 W 111 2/15/68 State at Florida 111 L 10812/6/68 109 at Houston 102 L12/7/68 88 vs. Florida State L 113 L12/12/69 vs. Florida 86 at UCLA W1/9/70 76 105 93 L1/10/70 104 L 110 122 at Florida State 103 1/24/70 Jacksonville at 84 641/29/70 at Stetson 111 L 106 2/7/70 at Tulane L L2/12/70 62 L Florida A&M 111 2/14/70 63 at Centenary 69 114 872/28/70 at Houston 127 L 121 Florida State L W 88 L 116 118 90 111 L 105 86 L 107 98 96 118 112 W10470 vs. University American JIMMY GRAHAM & BRIAN ASBURY 2/16/9911/30/99 Villanova Bethune-Cookman1/19/021/3/04 Providence W11/9/07 Savannah State 102 Florida Southern (2OT) W W 75 GAMES OPPONENT 100-POINT 102 103 W WDate 96 82 105 1041/25/52 65 61 12/21/53 Opponent Kentucky Western Ohio State2/11/542/20/56 at Stetson L12/3/56 Morehead State W/L 7412/8/56 Miami Kentucky Opp. 102 L2/5/59 at Akron L1/2/60 L at Stetson 813/8/60 106 89 South Carolina12/10/60 56 102 vs. Kentucky Western L at Brigham Young 108 (OT) W 1/4/61 L L12/4/61 107 75 Miami (Ohio) L L1/6/62 106 at Morehead State 114 84 801/30/62 W (2OT) 107 106 Oklahoma City 97 80 L2/10/62 at Tampa 110 112 1022/5/63 (La.) Loyola 100 L (OT) 813/19/63 Jacksonville 107 1131/9/64 vs. Providence 118 1/29/64 at Florida L12/1/64 L at Tampa2/9/65 W at Tampa L 95 70 113 112 Tampa 113 96 105 106 L W W 91 134 104 114 136 W 119 141 110 2/7/702/17/70 Florida A&M1/8/71 La Salle2/27/71 at Florida State1/31/86 Florida State W1/9/87 vs. Brooklyn College2/18/87 118 L W Piedras vs. PR-Rio W2/28/87 111 Florida International W 106 10212/21/87 State Coppin 103 W W 114 Alabama State 100 93 12/29/87 96 102 111 94 3/5/88 64 81 11/25/88 W W Central Florida MD-Eastern Shore11/28/88 115 Oral Roberts 11012/10/88 W 107 Duke 76 12/16/88 W Long Island University 10812/28/88 W 100 vs. Pennsylvania 80 1/28/89 W 80 1022/4/89 Marquette 108 66 2/6/89 W 103 Brigham Young2/8/89 102 L South Florida2/22/89 Tech Tennessee 69 102 (2OT) W 3/2/89 W at Texas W 117 1/1/90 106 106 Savannah State 1071/18/90 W 104 at George Mason 90 86 Florida State W (OT) 111 W 101 101 (2OT) W L 107 91 101 104 98 123 97 100-POINT/OVERTIME GAMES 100-POINT/OVERTIME 1/23/70 at Florida Southern W 103 92 12/18/65 Ohio University1/28/662/12/66 at Florida Southern2/28/66 Jacksonville W W3/5/66 Florida State 105 1011/10/67 La Salle 100 1/14/67 80 Oklahoma City W1/19/67 Jacksonville W3/1/67 117 Florida Southern 112 104 W12/6/67 Florida State 90 12/12/67 at Hawaii W 111 W W Tampa12/27/67 109 108 102 Dartmouth12/28/67 106 102 University New York W 83 1/6/68 86 2/10/68 W 110 W Pittsburgh2/24/68 Florida A&M 90 102 W W 1021/5/70 Creighton 91 83 100 104 Rhode Island 103 81 W W 108 100 W W 98 84 106 105 93 95 12/19/63 Rollins1/4/641/23/64 Rhode Island1/28/64 La Salle1/29/64 at Rollins2/4/64 at Tampa W W2/18/64 Jacksonville12/1/64 105 108 Florida Southern W1/13/65 Tampa 88 90 W1/16/65 Florida Southern 121 W W 1271/23/65 W Jacksonville 99 120 134 85 1/30/65 at Rollins W 117 104 79 2/2/65 Oklahoma City 92 1242/9/65 W Miami (Ohio) W 93 2/13/65 136 Tampa W2/20/65 127 (La.) Loyola 119 W2/23/65 Houston 99 115 128 W12/1/65 Rollins 92 92 Tampa 115 W 95 W 115 W 141 86 110 103 W W 91 148 120 79 91 1/2/602/18/60 South Carolina2/22/60 Florida Southern W (OT)2/27/60 Kentucky Weslyan1/4/61 Florida State 107 W W2/1/61 106 Miami (Ohio) 1212/18/61 104 Rollins 85 1/6/62 W (2OT) at Tampa W 95 12/13/62 102 Oklahoma City Florida Southern 1071/9/63 100 89 1/30/63 L (OT) at Jacksonville W2/5/63 at Rollins W W 1132/9/63 116 118 Jacksonville 108 1032/12/63 W 93 Louisville 99 2/18/63 75 Rollins 10312/3/63 Tampa W 91 12/12/63 W Tampa 120 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 112 W 72 W 105 W 112 101 W 84 114 86 W 112 75 101 91 95 MIAMI 100-POINT GAMES MIAMI 100-POINT Date1/9/521/17/55 Opponent Florida Southern2/17/55 Tampa1/24/57 at Tampa W1/8/58 Kentucky Weslyan W/L12/3/58 Miami 106 Stetson Opp. W12/5/58 Rollins 43 12/8/58 Tampa W 100 W1/31/59 Florida Southern 95 103 1052/23/59 Kentucky Western 76 89 12/1/59 Morehead State W W12/3/59 W Rollins W 103 10712/28/59 Jacksonville W 109 104 W Brigham Young 80 80 95 113 87 102 71 85 W W W 110 106 110 93 98 86 3/8/081/25/09 at Florida State1/27/09 Virginia Tech2/7/09 at NC State L (OT) at Duke L (OT) 72-75 L (OT) 83-88 81-84 L (OT) 75-78 2/8/062/28/07 NC State3/3/07 at Clemson3/9/07 Florida State1/19/08 vs. Boston College at NC State L (2OT) L (OT) L (OT) L (OT) 77-86 70-74 71-74 90-98 L (OT) 77-79 2/11/0411/27/04 Boston College vs. Xavier2/6/051/29/06 Maryland L (OT) at Florida State 72-74 L (OT) (OT) W W (OT) 70-83 84-78 75-73 2/8/031/10/04 Villanova1/31/04 Pittsburgh2/4/04 Georgetown at Rutgers L (2OT) L (OT) L (OT) 80-84 67-72 80-87 (OT) L 70-72 3/7/0212/3/02 vs. Georgetown12/21/02 at Florida Atlantic vs. Florida1/4/03 W (OT) L (OT)1/11/03 North Carolina at Connecticut 84-76 73-74 L (2OT) (OT) W L (OT) 93-94 64-61 80-83 1/20/993/5/00 Connecticut1/15/02 St. John’s1/19/02 Pittsburgh Providence L (OT) 68-70 (OT) W (OT) W (2OT) W 74-70 76-69 102-96 12/23/95 Clemson2/20/961/18/97 at St. John’s3/5/97 Georgetown vs. St. John’s (2OT) W L (OT) W (OT) 96-91 52-66 (OT) W 68-65 76-68 12/27/90 vs. Miami (Ohio)2/11/913/4/92 State Memphis L (2OT)2/25/95 Seton Hall 99-101 2/28/95 at Boston College L (OT) Pittsburgh W (OT) 82-83 L (OT) 77-71 (OT) W 82-90 76-68 2/6/891/1/90 South Florida1/18/90 at George Mason12/19/90 Florida State SMU at (2OT) W (OT) W 106-104 101-91 (2OT) W 101-97 L (2OT) 88-93 1/31/872/1/88 at San Diego St2/4/88 vs. Marist1/3/89 W (OT) Monmouth at Rutgers 83-82 W (OT) L (OT) 79-76 (OT) W 62-64 99-94 1/29/711/18/86 at Fla Southern12/29/86 Arizona vs. Yale1/24/87 L (OT) Marquette 95-96 L (OT) W (OT) W (OT) 74-81 78-75 91-89 12/28/65 Louisville2/1/693/1/69 Morehead State2/13/70 Florida State2/19/71 at Pepperdine (OT) W L (OT) vs. Oklahoma City 92-91 84-85 L (OT) L (OT) L (OT) 86-89 91-94 90-93 1/12/6212/14/63 at Florida State at Nevada12/28/63 vs. Syracuse2/15/64 L (OT) (N.O.) at Loyola 74-77 W (OT) L (OT) W (OT) 81-78 85-86 97-90 1/4/611/13/61 Miami (Ohio)1/6/62 at Jacksonville11/30/62 Oklahoma City Florida W (2OT) W (OT) 102-100 L (OT) 93-84 113-118 (OT) W 91-87 2/6/512/13/54 La Salle12/30/58 at Fla Southern Miami (Ohio)1/2/601/13/60 (2OT) W South Carolina Jacksonville at 77-70 W (OT) L (OT) (OT) W 77-75 87-89 W (OT) 107-106 78-70 Date12/29/48 Princeton1/12/51 Opponent Tampa (2OT) L W/L 55-62 L (OT) Score 75-77 OVERTIME GAMES (30-37) GAMES (30-37) OVERTIME 180 HOME ATTENDANCE MIAMI’S RECORDAT... CONFERENCEGAMES YEARLY HOMEATTENDANCE TOP 10 HOMEATTENDANCE 909 im rn - -1119-19 13-15 19-12 15-16 14-14 17-14 1-1 0-2 5-1 5-2 0-11 1-0 4,897 3-2 2-8 2-6 152 1-6 744,403 1-8 5,644 TOTAL 3-5 6,139 4,258 8 5,761 NEUTRAL 8 6,378 3,488 8 3,270 4,400 45,155 (32-21) 8 6,406 8-7 49,115 8 3,340 377 11-5 34,065 AWAY 8 4,159 8 12-5 46,091 1,314,914 8 6,401 51,027 11-7 (SITE TOTAL) 8 5,236 26,160 9-8 MiamiArena 35,203 8 5,344 4,537 51,248 12-6 MiamiArena 9 3,798 4,322 26,718 HOME MiamiArena 9 4,848 3,465 33,268 — Knight Center 9 3,128 16 1990-91 4,265 57,609 — KnightCenter 9 4,574 16 1989-90 4,303 47,132 — KnightCenter 9 5,153 15 1988-89 2,545 48,093 HOMESITE 3,600 — 9 16 72,599 4,651 1987-88 34,186 — — 9 16 69,152 2,898 1986-87 43,630 — — 9 18 51,974 3,995 1985-86 14 28,154 — 16 68,247 5,812 41,169 YEAR 16 68,842 4,711 — 46,380 16 45,813 BankUnited — Center 4,034 — 50,397 13 74,415 BankUnited — Center 2,884 — 14 46,364 BankUnited 3,597 Center TOTALS — 15 63,920 BankUnited Center 2,548 2008-09 — 2/23/02 AVG 16 75,560 3,417 BankUnited Center 2/2/02 2007-08 — 15 65,958 BankUnited Center 4,048 GAMES 2006-07 — 15 60,517 2,227 TOTAL 1/18/92 2005-06 15 46,150 2,094 Miami Arena/ 2/27/99 2004-05 14 53,953 Arena Miami 2,880 2003-04 15 38,219 MiamiArena 2,297 1/18/97 2/15/92 16 51,262 MiamiArena 90-77 2,537 2002-03 17 56,677 3/4/95 MiamiArena 3,030 68-66 2001-02 33,406 12/18/99 AVG MiamiArena 18 2000-01 33,505 MiamiArena 77-58 17 1999-00 GAMES 48,968 68-63 Miami Arena 1/20/99 18 68-65(OT) 1998-99 L MiamiArena 41,343 DATE 1997-98 TOTAL 12/27/98 W MiamiArena 75-58 43,129 1996-97 Miami Arena 54,544 1995-96 L 78-68 MiamiArena 75-67 W 1994-95 W MiamiArena 70-68(OT) 1993-94 MiamiArena 1992-93 L MiamiArena SCORE 1991-92 72-64 Center Knight 1990-91 L L KnightCenter 1989-90 L MiamiArena KnightCenter RESULT 1988-89 SITE MiamiArena 1987-88 W 1986-87 CarRental National Center MiamiArena Arena Miami 1985-86 MiamiArena NotreDame YEAR Connecticut MiamiArena NationalCarRental Center Carolina North Connecticut MiamiArena 10,037 Georgetown MiamiArena 10,135 Rutgers SITE 10,140 Georgetown 10,231 OhioState 10,419 Connecticut 10,497 Connecticut OPPONENT 10,896 11,051 11,263 15,147 ATT OAS27137-6 94 351-337 23-11 12-20 39-44 19-13 18-16 16-13 14-16 16-13 75-169 23-11 23-7 5-3 1-4 18-10 16-13 2-2 3-3 15-13 0-2 15-13 1-2 7-20 0-1 4-6 4-4 10-17 3-9 8-24 5-7 2-2 4-8 0-2 237-123 5-6 1-1 3-6 1-1 4-8 0-1 8-2 0-1 (70-36) 10-3 0-2 7-5 4-3 3-9 2-8 12-4 4-8 (135-66) 14-2 2-9 8-7 0-10 BankUnited Center 11-5 0-11 BankUnited Center 11-5 BankUnited Center TOTALS 5-0 10-8 BankUnited Center 2008-09 12-4 BankUnited Center 2007-08 11-4 BankUnited Center 2006-07 11-2 2005-06 11-3 Miami Arena 2004-05 12-3 MiamiArena 2003-04 12-4 MiamiArena 11-4 MiamiArena 2002-03 5-10 Miami Arena 2000-01 10-5 MiamiArena 1999-00 4-10 MiamiArena 1998-99 MiamiArena 1997-98 MiamiArena 1996-97 MiamiArena 1995-96 Miami Arena 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 BankUnited Center akntdCne - -00211-17 0-2 2-10 4-5 BankUnited Center 181 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, PuertoSan Juan Shootout Rico) 11/2111/23 vs. Southern Miss 11/24 vs. UConn 70-60 vs. San Diego W, 80-45 W, L, 76-63 11/2511/26 vs. Rhode Island vs. Bradley Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) L, 54-53 12/20 vs. Temple 2004-05 L, 83-82 Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 11/27 vs. Xavier 72-66 W, 2005-06 Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, Fla.) 12/31 L, 83-70 (OT) vs. Louisville 2006-07 Ind.) Classic (Evansville, American Youth 11/17 L, 58-43 11/18 vs. Evansville 11/19 vs. Buffalo vs. Cleveland State Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 74-69 W, L, 78-67 12/30 vs. Nebraska L, 60-57 2007-08 Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 11/15 L, 82-67 11/16 vs. Marist 11/18 vs. VCU vs. Providence Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, Fla.) 12/29 85-61 W, 64-58 W, vs. Winthrop 69-63 W, 2008-09 Virgin Islands) Paradise Jam (U.S. L, 76-70 12/2012/21 vs. UL-Lafayette 12/22 vs. Detroit-Mercy vs. Illinois State L, 66-60 2000-01 68-64 W, Fla.) Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, 12/16 L, 87-78 vs. Nebraska 2001-02 Virgin Islands) Paradise Jam (U.S. 11/18 L, 72-64 11/19 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/20 vs. UAB 93-56 W, vs. Clemson Fla.) Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, 12/15 vs. Indiana 67-65 W, 2002-03 81-79 W, Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/21 vs. Florida 58-53 W, 2003-04 (Coral Gables, Fla.) Tournament Las Vegas L, 94-93 (2OT) 11/2111/23 vs. Lubbock Christian 86-66 vs. UL-Monroe W, Nev.) (Las Vegas, Tournament Las Vegas 78-60 W, Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 vs. Georgia Tech 1998-99 Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, Fla.) L, 69-61 12/27 vs. Ohio State 1999-00 Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, Fla.) 12/18 72-64 W, vs. North Carolina L, 78-68 1989-90 Eastern Airlines Palm Beach Classic (Palm Beach, Fla.) 12/2712/29 vs. Lehigh vs. Boston College 1990-91 Eastern Airlines Palm Beach Classic L, 69-60 (Palm Beach, Fla.) L, 83-59 12/2712/28 vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. St. Mississippi 1991-92 L, 101-99 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 74-67 W, 11/2911/30 vs. Maine 12/1 vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee L, 66-61 Palm Beach Classic (Palm Beach, Fla.) 12/27 62-57 W, 12/29 vs, Marshall 72-60 W, vs. George Washington L, 78-64 1994-95 Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 70-55 W, 12/28 vs. UNLV 1995-96 Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 vs. Tennessee L, 56-55 1996-97 Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/28 L, 56-54 vs. DePaul 1997-98 61-45 W, 1987-88 (Anchorage, Alaska) Great Alaska Shootout 11/27 vs. Michigan 11/28 11/29 vs. Duquesne vs. Alaska-Anchorage L, 109-76 Fla.) City of Miami Classic (Miami, L, 78-77 12/4 84-73 W, 12/5 vs. Colgate vs. South Carolina Eastern Airlines Palm Beach Classic (Palm Beach, Fla.) L, 76-63 12/29 96-68 W, 12/30 vs. American vs. Purdue 1988-89 Chaminade Classic 104-70 W, 12/2312/24 vs.Louis St. L, 110-82 12/25 vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Old DominionEastern Airlines Palm Beach Classic 83-68 W, (Palm Beach, Fla.) L, 86-73 77-76 W, 12/28 12/30 vs. Penn vs. Wichita State 81-59 W, 102-69 W, 12/28 12/28 vs. Manhattan 1986-87 AMI Classic 11/28 79-61 W, vs. Central Florida 11/29 vs. Penn State 64-54 W, Palm Beach Hurricane Classic 12/29 vs. Yale 12/30 L, 74-61 vs. Stanford Puerto Rico Tournament 1/8 78-75 (OT) W, 1/9 (PR) vs. Bayamon 71-58 W, 1/10 vs. Rio Piedras (PR) vs. Radford 75-54 W, 111-64 W, 66-62 W, 12/6 12/6 vs. Duquesne Hurricane Classic 12/29 vs. Seton Hall 12/30 vs. Ohio L, 94-88 1970-71 Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) Husker L, 76-69 12/18 vs. Nebraska 12/19 vs. Oklahoma City L, 99-74 (OT) 94-91 L, 1985-86 AMI Classic L, 85-58 11/29 vs. Georgia State 11/30 vs. GeorgiaOrange Bowl Tournament 82-77 W, 12/27 vs. Brown 81-78 W, L, 62-61 12/28 12/28 vs. NYU 1968-69 Sunshine State Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12/612/7 vs. Florida State 102-91 W, vs. Florida (Huntington, W.Va.) Marshall Tournament 111-84 L, 12/20 vs. Yale 12/21 vs. Maryland L, 111-62 Hurricane Classic 12/27 vs. Pittsburgh 12/28 L, 95-92 vs. Illinois 77-71 W, 1969-70 Bowl (Pittsburgh,Steel Pa.) 72-70 W, 12/5 vs. Pittsburgh L, 86-76 85-67 W, 1965-66 Hurricane Classic 12/27 vs. Boston 12/28 vs. Louisville 1966-67 Classic Volunteer L, 86-84 (OT) 12/16 81-60 W, vs. Clemson 12/17 vs. Auburn Hurricane Classic 12/27 L, 73-64 12/28 vs. Pennsylvania vs. Kentucky Western 87-73 W, 1967-68 L, 94-89 82-78 W, Hurricane Classic 12/27 vs. Dartmouth 100-81 W, REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS SEASON REGULAR 12/29 12/29 vs. Maryland 80-73 W, 12/4 12/4 12/5 vs. Duquesne vs. Pittsburgh Hurricane Classic 12/28 99-95 W, vs. Yale 85-71 W, 86-71 W, 12/28 12/28 vs. Syracuse 1964-65 Bowl (Pittsburgh,Steel Pa.) L, 86-85 (OT) 12/28 12/28 vs. Pittsburgh 1963-64 Hurricane Classic 12/27 86-85 W, vs. Army 79-71 W, 1962-63 Hurricane Classic 12/27 vs. Cornell 94-85 W, 1961-62 Hurricane Classic 12/28 vs. Miami (Ohio) 12/29 vs. Temple 83-73 W, L, 85-67 1960-61 Hurricane Classic 12/28 vs. Army 12/29 vs. Holy Cross 77-71 W, 82-75 W, 1959-60 Hurricane Classic 12/28 vs. Brigham Young 12/29 vs. Xavier 110-93 W, 87-69 W, 12/29 12/29 vs. Tulane 12/30 vs. Miami (Ohio) (OT) L, 89-87 94-74 W, 12/13 12/13 vs. ClemsonThe Citadel Invitational (Charleston, S.C.) 12/20 vs. The Citadel Hurricane Classic L, 66-61 L, 93-77 1958-59 Bowl ClassicSteel (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/12 vs. Pittsburgh L, 69-65 1957-58 Montgomery Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 12/13 vs. Mississippi 12/14 Christian vs. Texas L, 82-59 L, 66-64 1956-57 Fla.) Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, 12/27 vs. Connecticut 12/28 vs. Valparaiso 12/29 vs. Seton Hall L, 74-70 L, 81-76 L, 92-80 1/04 1/05 vs. Memphis State vs. Clemson L, 79-71 L, 98-76 1955-56 Fla.) Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, 12/29 vs. Tulane 12/30 Virginia vs. West Ala.) Senior Bowl Classic (Mobile, L, 83-78 86-75 W, Blue Gray Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.) Blue Gray Tournament 12/17 vs. Tennessee 12/18 & Lee vs. Washington 80-75 W, L, 89-80 1954-55 182 SERIES RECORDS atr etcy2116-81997-98 2000-01 1939-40 2008-09 1987-88 1996-97 1989-90 1999-00 1967-68 1948-49 1991-92 1939-40 1962-63 1964-65 1990-91 1987-88 1956-57 1999-00 2005-06 1962-63 2-1 2-1 1951-52 1988-89 1-0 2-11 2-1 1950-51 1987-88 2000-01 2008-09 1-6 1956-57 1963-64 1-7 1-0 1962-63 1987-88 1951-52 3-1 1945-46 1986-87 3-1 2008-09 1952-53 1956-57 1928-29 Eastern Kentucky 1956-57 2006-07 1987-88 Eastern Illinois 3-2 1-0 Eastern Airlines 1-0 1946-47 1945-46 1985-86 Duquesne 1955-56 2-0 Duke 1928-29 2-1 2006-07 8-16 1946-47 Detroit-Mercy 0-1 2002-03 1948-49 1-0 DePaul 1946-47 Dayton Davidson 1928-29 1958-59 2002-03 2-0 1969-70 Dartmouth 6-8 1946-47 1-0 1997-98 0-1 1948-49 2006-07 Culver-Stockton 1945-46 Creighton 1969-70 1-0 1989-90 Cornell 1928-29 1986-87 1959-60 1-1 Coppin State Connecticut 1985-86 1993-94 1-0 Columbia 1945-46 1953-54 2-4 1-0 1989-90 2003-04 Colorado 1968-69 1988-89 1989-90 1939-40 Colgate Coast Guard 1-0 6-0 2-2 Cleveland State 1967-68 1951-52 Clemson 1953-54 2-1 1985-86 1955-56 City Hall 1-0 1959-60 1965-66 City CollegeCharleston 1939-40 2-0 1-0 1951-52 Cincinnati 2008-09 1946-47 The Citadel Church LeagueAll-Stars 1992-93 1951-52 2006-07 1-1 Checker Cab 0-1 1989-90 3-0 1-1 1965-66 Charlotte 2-2 2005-06 1-0 1951-52 Central Florida 1962-63 1999-00 1945-46 Central ConnecticutState 2000-01 Centenary 1963-64 1991-92 2006-07 0-1 Caribbean A.S. 1946-47 1985-86 2005-06 1-0 Buffalo 1988-89 1-0 Bucknell 11-22 1999-00 1-2 1986-87 1966-67 Brown University 1957-58 1989-90 Brooklyn College 2-0 1946-47 0-1 1991-92 2002-03 Brigham Young 2-0 Brandeis 1-0 1941-42 Bradley 4-0 1999-00 1986-87 Boynton 2004-05 1-1 1985-86 Bowling 3-0 Green 2006-07 1987-88 1989-90 2002-03 Boston University 1-0 2001-02 Boston College 1941-42 1938-39 Boca Raton AAF Boca Chica 2007-08 1987-88 1956-57 1968-69 1-0 2004-05 1-0 Birmingham-Southern 2006-07 0-2 1970-71 Binghamton 2005-06 1928-29 0-2 1-0 2001-02 Bethune-Cookman 1938-39 Barry 1-0 Baptist 1987-88 1987-88 1956-57 1968-69 Banana River A.F. 1-0 2005-06 1-0 1928-29 2-1 Auburn 1-0 Army 0-1 Armstrong State Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 Arkansas LASTGAME Arizona State 0-1 2-0 Arizona FIRST GAME Appalachian State American University Alumni Alcorn State W-L Albany Ga.Blues Alaska-Anchorage Alabama State UAB Alabama Akron Air Force Agoga OPPONENT aaa5112-81948-49 1999-00 2008-09 1927-28 1992-93 1998-99 1985-86 2003-04 1952-53 1954-55 1938-39 1990-91 1991-92 5-1 1985-86 3-1 1994-95 1954-55 1945-46 1951-52 1989-90 2008-09 5-5 1970-71 1-3 3-0 2008-09 1970-71 2001-02 2008-09 2008-09 12-19 2008-09 1945-46 1985-86 1950-51 0-2 1-1 0-2 1939-40 1927-28 1987-88 2006-07 Havana 1-1 1967-68 1927-28 1988-89 Hartford 1986-87 1952-53 1985-86 0-1 Georgia Tech 28-34 1939-40 Georgia State 1986-87 2006-07 2001-02 Georgia 60-8 Georgetown 7-0 22-45 18-1 1952-53 George Washington 12-1 0-1 George Mason 0-1 2001-02 Furman 1-1 1-0 Ft. LauderdaleNAS LASTGAME Fordham 0-1 Florida State FIRST GAME Florida Southern Florida International 1-0 Florida Atlantic Florida A&M W-L Florida Fairleigh Dickinson Fairfield Evansville Elon Eglin Field Eastern Michigan OPPONENT ecr1113-91989-90 1928-29 2000-01 1927-28 1952-53 1947-48 1938-39 1945-46 1928-29 2005-06 1955-56 1927-28 1952-53 2008-09 1991-92 1945-46 2007-08 1988-89 1988-89 1-1 1945-46 2004-05 1991-92 1-0 1985-86 2003-04 5-6 1948-49 1941-42 1-0 2-0 1987-88 1985-86 2-0 1985-86 2001-02 2006-07 1970-71 1991-92 1-0 1985-86 2003-04 2-0 1987-88 10-6 2-1 Miami BeachCanoeClub 2-1 2006-07 1950-51 2-2 Miami BeachAll-Stars 3-0 1988-89 2003-04 1950-51 1952-53 1970-71 Miami Beach 2003-04 1-0 1999-00 1-0 Mercer 3-0 2006-07 Memphis Mediterranean A.S. 1970-71 McDill Field 1988-89 2003-04 3-1 1950-51 Massachusetts 1951-52 2-7 2008-09 9-7 1990-91 1999-00 Shore Maryland-Eastern 1-0 1970-71 County Maryland-Baltimore 1959-60 Maryland Marshall 6-1 1928-29 Marquette 1-0 1-0 1951-52 1956-57 1986-87 4-9 Marist 0-1 1959-60 Manhattan 4-1 1955-56 Maine 2003-04 1941-42 1938-39 2001-02 1928-29 1997-98 Lubbock Christian Loyola (N.O.) 1-0 1-3 1968-69 1-3 1959-60 Louisville 1999-00 LSU 2003-04 4-1 2001-02 1941-42 Louisiana-Monroe 1938-39 2001-02 1970-71 1957-58 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1 Long Island 1968-69 1960-61 1985-86 Lehigh 1999-00 1968-69 1-0 La Salle 1991-92 Lafayette 1-0 0-1 1-2 1955-56 1-0 25-6 Key West Navy 1960-61 1985-86 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1 1967-68 Kentucky 0-1 Kansas 1-1 5-9 Junior C.of Jewish Prog.AA-Atlanta 1-0 1-0 Jacksonville University 2-1 Jacksonville Navy Iona IPFW Indiana Illinois State Illinois Howard Houston Holy Cross Hofstra Hawaii 183 SERIES RECORDS SERIES XavierYaleYMHA College Biscayne * Formerly 2-1 4-2 2-0 1955-56 1950-51 1940-41 2004-05 1986-87 1948-49 TempleTennesseeTennessee-Martin TechTennessee Texas A&MTexas Texas-Arlington ChristianTexas TechTexas ToledoToronto State 1-0Towson Tulane 1-3 1-2 4-0Tulsa Sports ShopTurner’s 1-0UCLA 3-0 0-1 1-2 2000-01UNLVUtah 1954-55 1961-62 1946-47 1-0ValparaisoVillanova 1-0 1-0 2005-06 1956-57 2-2 2000-01 Virginia 1-0 1957-58 1987-88Virginia Commonwealth 1996-97 2005-06 2004-05 Virginia Tech 4-4 A.C.Volks 1952-53 1-1 2005-06 Wagner 2002-03 1985-86 1956-57 1957-58 2007-08 1928-29 ForestWake 1958-59 0-4Washington & Lee 0-2 3-1Washington 1952-53 1946-47 VirginiaWest 1-0 0-1 10-13 1961-62 KentuckyWestern 1985-86 1956-57 1930-31 Wichita State 1958-59 William & Mary 6-3 8-8 1969-70Winthrop 1989-90 1994-95 1987-88Wisconsin 0-1 1999-00 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1965-66 1956-57 1991-92Wofford 2-7 1-0 0-1 0-3 1997-98 1965-66 1-13 2000-01 1996-97 2007-08 6-7 1965-66 1956-57 1927-28 2003-04 1-0 1-0 1939-40 1954-55 2-1 1993-94 2008-09 2008-09 1967-68 1946-47 2-2 1955-56 0-2 1927-28 1988-89 2008-09 1965-66 1954-55 2-0 1993-94 1985-86 1989-90 1966-67 2003-04 1986-87 1985-86 1988-89 1965-66 2005-06 2004-05 2007-08 1986-87 2005-06 OPPONENT StateSam Houston San DiegoSan Diego StateSan FranciscoSanta Clara StateSavannah Sebring A.C.Sebring Firemen W-L HallSeton 1-0 District Naval Seventh Shenandoah Presb.South Carolina GAME FIRST 1-1South Carolina State 1-0South Florida 2-1 LAST GAME Southern California 1993-94 3-0 0-3Southern IllinoisSouthern Methodist 1-0 0-1 1-0Southern Miss 1986-87 State Texas Southwest 2008-09 1-0 8-15Spring Hill College 1960-61 1993-94 Stanford 0-1 1988-89 1960-61 5-3StetsonSyracuse 1930-31 0-2 1987-88 1945-46 1927-28 2008-09 6-2Tampa 1965-66 0-2 1940-41 1-0 1956-57 of Connecticut College Teachers 0-1 2003-04 1965-66 2004-05 1948-49 2-1 1930-31 1945-46 1927-28 0-2 1990-91 1987-88 1-0 1940-41 2003-04 1990-91 1997-98 2004-05 1992-93 1-1 2004-05 46-33 1955-56 5-14 1992-93 1955-56 1990-91 1950-51 1991-92 1997-98 44-10 1992-93 1986-87 2008-09 1927-28 1956-57 1963-64 1950-51 1939-40 1988-89 2008-09 2003-04 1968-69 St. Mary’s (CA)St. Peter’sSt. Thomas* 5-0 1-0 2-0 1963-64 1962-63 1969-70 2007-08 1962-63 1987-88 St. Francis (NY)St. Francis (PA)St. Francis St. John’sSt. Joseph’s (PA)St. Louis 1-0 2-0 1-3 14-16 1962-63 0-2 1986-87 1950-51 1962-63 1962-63 2001-02 1960-61 1990-91 2008-09 1988-89 Robert MorrisRollinsRutgersSacred Heart 2-0 36-13 8-4 1-0 1994-95 1927-28 1988-89 2005-06 2008-09 1964-65 2003-04 2005-06 RadfordRedlandRhode IslandRiderRio Grande 1-0 4-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1986-87 1961-62 1928-29 1953-54 1985-86 1986-87 2003-04 1928-29 1953-54 1985-86 PurdueQuinnipiac 0-2 1-0 1987-88 1999-00 1998-99 1999-00 Pi ChiPittsburgh de LeonPonce PrincetonProvidence 16-17 0-1 2-0 15-15 1-1 1947-48 1928-29 1939-40 1962-63 1948-49 2003-04 1928-29 1940-41 2008-09 1948-49 Penn StatePenn Pennsylvania NASPensacola Pepperdine 0-4 5-3 2-0 0-1 1986-87 1947-48 1946-47 1969-70 1994-95 2007-08 1946-47 1969-70 Oklahoma CityOklahoma StateOld DominionOral RobertsOregon State 5-4 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1957-58 2005-06 1988-89 1988-89 1969-70 1970-71 2005-06 1988-89 1988-89 1969-70 NorthwesternNotre DameOhio StateOhio University 0-1 7-8 1-1 2-2 2006-07 1985-86 1965-66 1953-54 2006-07 2003-04 1969-70 2008-09 UNC WilmingtonNorth FloridaNortheasternNortheastern IllinoisNorthern Iowa 0-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1992-93 1994-95 2007-08 1990-91 1998-99 1992-93 1995-96 2008-09 2000-01 1998-99 North CarolinaNorth Carolina A&TUNC AshevilleNorth Carolina CentralNC State 3-0 2-13 1-0 1-0 2003-04 1949-50 4-5 2008-09 1993-94 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 1939-40 1993-94 2008-09 New OrleansNew UniversityYork New NiagaraNorfolk State 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1954-55 1985-86 2004-05 1964-65 1967-68 1985-86 2004-05 1964-65 Navy Rec. Barracks Rec. Navy NebraskaNevada HampshireNew Mexico New 0-1 1-0 1-3 1-1 1945-46 0-2 2002-03 1951-52 1945-46 1963-64 1986-87 2002-03 2006-07 1965-66 1988-89 Mount St. Mary’sMuffetts StateMurray Navy 1-0 2-1 2-0 1966-67 0-1 1952-53 1948-49 1966-67 1986-87 1961-62 1949-50 1986-87 Mississippi StateMissouriMonmouthMorehead StateMorgan State 2-2 4-3 0-1 1-1 2-0 1957-58 1946-47 2001-02 1987-88 2005-06 2007-08 1970-71 2001-02 1999-00 2007-08 Miami (Ohio)MichiganMississippiMississippi College 5-4 1-0 0-4 2-0 1946-47 1955-56 1987-88 1949-50 1990-91 1955-56 2005-06 1949-50 OPPONENT W-L GAME FIRST LAST GAME 184 ALL-TIME SERIESRESUL /68 74 (h) 97-47 (h) W (n) 79-42 75-71 (a) W (h) 2/16/87 W 62-57 62-58 ARMSTRONG STATE (1-0) (a) 12/18/02 L L ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF(1-0) (h) 83-53 3/17/00 (h) 81-74 ARKANSAS (1-0) L 12/23/91 80-63 (n) (h) 1/20/90 L (a) ARIZONA STATE (0-2) W 104-70 73-64 12/19/89 93-82 (h) (OT) 1/18/86 W ARIZONA (0-2) W L 52-32 12/30/04 (h) APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) (a) W 12/29/87 96-57 2/26/86 53-35 2/13/71 (a) W AMERICAN (2-1) L 1941-42 78-77 (h) ALUMNI (1-0) (h) 11/14/06 L 83-74 ALCORN STATE (1-0) 98-81 (h) 1938-39 (n) W BLUES(0-1) ALBANY GA. 110-107 L 11/29/87 (a) W 81-79 (0-1) ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 85-72 11/28/07 (a) W 12/16/89 12/21/87 106-80 L (n) ALABAMA STATE (2-1) L 11/19/01 (h) 57-53 UAB (1-0) (h) 12/13/68 63-33 L ALABAMA (0-1) 49-19 W 12/8/56 W AKRON (0-1) 11/14/05 AIR FORCE (0-1) 1928-29 1928-29 AGOGA (2-0) DeQUAN JONES /99 95 (h) (a) (h) 59-57 65-62 62-58 (h) L (a) (h) L (a) 69-68 L 77-71 (a) 79-63 69-49 (h) W (a) 70-58 W 2/19/97 L (h) 1/2/97 75-71 L 55-49 2/10/96 (n) L 51-50 (a) 2/25/95 (OT) W 1/21/95 L 69-60 2/16/94 72-69 L (a) (h) 1/15/94 L 2/27/93 (h) W 61-43 48-41 2/10/93 2/22/92 55-40 (h) W 1/21/92 L 12/29/89 L 90-53 (h) 12/4/62 COLLEGE(11-22)BOSTON W 82-55 1/29/47 (h) 2/5/46 1/25/46 W 74-79 BOCA RATON AAF(1-2) (h) (h) (h) 1951-52 L (h) BOCA CHICA (1-0) 102-75 82-54 78-54 12/3/05 W 88-72 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN (1-0) (h) W W 12/20/06 (h) W BINGHAMTON (0-1) 81-64 (h) 80-67 11/30/99 (h) 12/10/93 W 77-67 2/4/93 W 71-60 (h) 12/5/88 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (4-0) W (a) W 68-48 12/11/92 11/23/91 (n) 60-58 BARRY W (2-0) 12/1/89 87-73 (h) L 1/23/86 (h) (h) (2-0) BAPTIST W 79-71 2/28/47 82-75 92-82 BANANA RIVERA.F. (1-0) W 3/14/01 W W 12/17/66 AUBURN (1-1) 12/27/63 12/28/60 2/8/58 ARMY (3-0) //2L7-7(h) 78-67 (h) L (h) 81-60 (a) (h) 69-58 W (a) 77-71 74-61 (h) 2/1/52 W (n) 76-66 BOWLING GREEN(0-1) W (a) W 75-68 12/27/65 (a) 74-71 L (1-0) UNIVERSITY BOSTON (h) 82-63 L 65-54 2/21/09 (h) L 65-61 1/10/09 L (h) (a) 3/5/08 L 72-68 (a) 1/15/08 L 74-72 (h) 76-65 3/9/07 (OT) (a) L 76-63 2/7/07 (h) L 70-65 1/16/07 L 82-73 (h) 2/16/06 L 73-72 (a) 1/21/06 L (h) 2/11/04 (OT) 62-54 L L (a) 3/1/03 75-67 2/15/03 77-64 W 2/10/02 67-57 W 1/29/02 W 1/13/01 W 1/7/01 1/22/00 1/24/99 12/8/98 1/28/98 11/9W8-4(a) (h) (h) 87-54 (h) 66-56 100-80 W (h) 64-54 W W 62-40 (a) W (h) 11/19/99 (h) W 107-86 12/11/98 94-78 (a) 3/5/88 86-74 L 11/28/86 (h) 84-77 CENTRAL FLORIDA W (6-0) W 2/15/90 46-41 STATE L CENTRAL CONN. (1-0) (n) 2/12/70 (h) W 60-57 1/15/70 (a) 1/26/61 78-61 (h) 12/10/59 63-57 L (h) CENTENARY (2-2) W 93-88 1945-46 W 89-84 (1-0) CARIBBEAN A.S. (h) W 11/18/06 (h) W 62-61 11/22/96 (h) 12/19/93 72-71 (h) BUFFALO (2-1) L 94-61 1/3/70 (n) W 83-64 1/4/69 (h) BUCKNELL (2-0) W (h) 102-93 W 12/27/85 W 107-86 12/19/67 99-86 (a) (1-1) BROWN UNIVERSITY (h) W (h) 1/12/90 L 112-80 3/7/87 110-93 L 1/31/86 68-48 BROOKLYN COLLEGE(3-0) (n) W 2/4/89 L (h) 83-82 2/9/88 12/10/60 80-73 12/28/59 L 41-29BRIGHAM YOUNG (2-2) W 1/4/54 W BRANDEIS (0-1) 11/26/03 12/22/55 BRADLEY (1-1) 1939-40 BOYNTON (1-0) TS 982 82 (h) (n) 28-20 56-52 (h) W W 57-54 (h) (a) W 1928-29 85-77 HALL(1-0) CITY (h) 93-77 3/6/47 W (1-0) COL.OFCHARLESTON CITY 68-23 (h) L 2/6/47 W CINCINNATI 73-33 (1-0) (a) 11/22/85 (h) W 12/20/58 (a) 69-64 (h) THE CITADEL (1-1) 64-56 (a) 95-63 1928-29 L 75-65 CHURCH LEAGUE ALL-STARS (1-0) (h) W 66-59 L 1948-49 L 89-72 CHECKER CAB (1-0) (a) (h) L 12/15/02 W 62-51 12/22/01 83-72 11/28/00 12/7/99 W W 11/23/98 11/21/97 CHARLOTTE (2-4) 12/27/02 12/9/00 //8W7-7(h) (a) 76-67 (h) (a) 72-52 (h) W 69-46 73-52 (a) L 75-67 (h) (a) W L 82-57 (a) L 74-49 73-57 (h) 1/6/98 L (h) 88-72 2/15/97 L (a) L 1/22/97 80-65 77-58 1/6/96 (h) L 85-62 3/4/95 W 1/31/95 L 74-70 L (h) 2/22/94 (h) 2/5/94 (h) L 65-41 2/13/93 (h) 69-62 1/26/93 65-59 1/18/92 W 1/2/92 73-66 W (h) L 12/27/56 CONNECTICUT (8-16) L 96-68 (h) 11/21/00 (h) 12/29/95 12/18/52 W 52-45 COLUMBIA (2-1) 46-45 (n) 1/3/57 W COLORADO (0-1) W 78-67 (h) (a) 12/4/87 (h) COLGATE (1-0) 91-72 L 79-69 1/26/46 (n) 75-72 (a) 1/11/46 L (h) L COAST GUARD (2-0) 66-63 (a) 74-70 W 11/19/06 (h) 65-61 CLEVELAND STATE (0-1) W 83-77 (n) L 12/21/08 69-65 W 2/27/08 (a) W 67-65 (h) 1/27/08 (n) W 2/28/07 (OT) (n) (n) 75-55 W 66-52 3/9/06 73-64 1/18/06 66-61 98-96 L 2/12/05 L L 1/26/05 L L 11/20/01 (OT) 12/23/95 12/20/94 12/16/66 12/13/58 1/5/56 CLEMSON (6-8) 185 1/29/71 (OT)1/29/71 11/9/0711/15/08 L (28-34) STATE FLORIDA 12/19/501/1/52 96-95 W W2/11/522/28/52 (h) 104-61 (h) 1/9/53 96-60 W W (h) 80-61 W L 93-56 (h) 76-73 W 73-70 (h) (a) 93-65 (n) (h) 2/9/511/9/522/7/5212/1/522/13/54 (2OT)12/13/54 W2/16/55 W W12/3/55 W 79-65 W 106-432/10/56 77-7012/1/56 W 58-41 (h) 83-602/8/57 (h) W2/5/58 (a) 58-44 (a) W2/17/58 (h) W 73-7112/8/58 (h) W 92-802/2/59 91-902/6/60 (a) L 84-692/18/60 (h) W W12/15/60 (a) 95-85 W2/4/61 (h) 84-69 76-5812/14/61 W 107-80 (a) 2/3/62 W (a) W12/13/62 (h) W 79-76 (h) 2/2/63 88-71 121-852/1/64 W W 87-54 (a) 2/18/64 (a) (h) 1/13/65 W W 92-80 96-67 (h) 2/5/65 116-931/15/66 W 82-73 (a) (h) 1/28/66 W W1/19/67 (h) 99-83 (a) W1/27/67 85-78 120-791/27/68 W 124-93 (a) W1/28/69 (a) (h) W1/23/70 94-82 (h) W 89-66 101-80 W 102-72 (a) W (h) (a) W 55-49 (h) W 94-76 87-73 (a) 103-92 (a) (a) (a) 1928-291928-291930-311930-311939-40 L1939-40 W1940-41 W1940-41 39-15 L 36-291940-41 W1941-42 27-24 (a) W1941-42 (h) 40-21 W 43-421941-42 (h) W1941-42 37-30 (a) L2/11/46 57-43 (a) W2/12/46 41-33 (a) W2/20/46 (a) 50-38 W12/13/46 41-21 (h) W 40-2512/14/46 (h) W2/7/47 41-34 (h) W 38-322/8/47 (h) W 45-402/6/48 (a) W 53-472/7/48 (a) L 46-432/27/48 (h) 38-252/28/48 (h) W 41-372/8/49 (a) W (h) 2/9/49 L 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37-44 46-36 Florida SouthernFlorida SouthernAlumni W W 41-21 41-25 W 52-32 2/6 at FloridaSeason Totals: L1942-45 NOT AVAILABLE RESULTS 34-37 1945-46 SEASON RECORD: 8-5 STEERS, HEAD COACH W.H. 1/111/161/171/25 Coast Guard1/26 Barracks Rec. Navy 2/4 District 7th Navy 2/5 AAF Boca Raton 2/9 Coast Guard2/11 628-570 Ft. Lauderdale NAS2/12 L AAF Raton Boca 2/18 W A.S. Caribbean 2/19 L Florida Southern 43-46 L2/20 Florida Southern 46-45 at TampaSeason Totals: L 19-53 W at McDill Field 40-55 at Florida Southern L 31-32 W W 54-45 W 41-48 45-40 46-41 W 53-47 W W 46-43 54-50 44-23 560-568 2/5 at Florida L 31-47 *Pi Chi*Freshmen W WStetsonStetson 43-39 YMHA 42-29 RollinsRollinsat Florida Southernat Rollinsat Stetsonat Stetson LFlorida Southern W LFlorida Southern W 29-46 W 57-43 41-51 WPi Chi* 48-39 WShenandoah Presby.* 55-29 W LFreshmen* 57-41 W L 44-35 41-33 40-45 W 40-35 38-50 50-36 W WMarshall NavyJacksonville 45-27 37-34 W L 44-18 33-37 at Stetsonat Florida Southern Air LinesEastern *Boynton W W L 37-30 30-25 37-46 W 41-29 ALL-TIME RESUL ALL-TIME Season Totals:* Gold Ball Tournament 1940-41 SEASON RECORD: 10-6 HART MORRIS, HEAD COACH 2/21 716-824 2/22 Florida FloridaSeason Totals:* Gold Ball Tournament 1941-42 SEASON RECORD: 9-7 HART MORRIS, HEAD COACH L L 35-48 50-62 707-654 at Elonat Tampaat Florida Southernat Rollinsat Rollinsat Stetson W L W 43-42 30-58 L 39-31 W L 49-56 50-49 43-48 at Rollinsat Rollinsat Mercerat Georgia Atlanta Prog., Jewish Georgia Bluesat Albany W L L L L 52-39 L 35-53 24-39 28-42 Stetson 37-56 Stetson 19-41 RollinsRollinsat North State Carolina L L L 35-46 L 29-33 L 27-39 50-51 25-38 HavanaHavanaRollinsRollins W W W 38-34 L 46-40 48-29 45-49 Turner’s Sports ShopTurner’s RollinsRollinsFlorida SouthernStetson Lat Sebring Firemanat Stetsonat Florida Southern 24-33 at Rollins Wat Rollins W L W 27-24 L 38-35 22-32 L 41-39 L 21-40 16-36 L 15-37 L 26-29 22-26 2/52/82/9 Forest at Wake at Florida at Florida L 17-46 L L 23-36 26-53 Season Totals:1939-40 SEASON RECORD: 8-12 HART MORRIS, HEAD COACH 372-422 1931-32 SEASON RECORD: 17-1 TOM MCCANN, HEAD COACH TITLE AAU SOUTH FLORIDA WON 1932-38 A TEAM UM DID NOT HAVE 1938-39 SEASON RECORD: 4-6 HART MORRIS, HEAD COACH 1930-31 3-7 SEASON RECORD: ART WEBB, HEAD COACH Season Totals: 252-331 Turner’s Sports ShopTurner’s Sports ShopTurner’s Florida SouthernJunior C. of C.Agoga WJunior C. of C. WRedland 43-17 City Hall W 36-17 Sports ShopTurner’s W 36-29 L 25-24 L W W 23-28 27-36 W 63-33 42-11 28-20 Ponce de LeonPonce Miami BeachStetsonAgogaat Rollinsat Florida Southernat Stetson LChurch League All-Stars W 11-12 L W 66-18 W W W 15-39 68-23 35-13 L 34-13 49-19 13-20 RollinsHavana W L 34-15 22-26 RollinsYMCASt. PetersburgHavanaOglethorpeStetsonFlorida SouthernFlorida W W W 45-23 W 45-20 W L 55-11 W 49-26 54-24 23-28 W 38-18 39-20 1929-30 A TEAM UM DID NOT HAVE Season Totals: 670-419 1928-29 SEASON RECORD: 13-6 TOM MCCANN, HEAD COACH 2/182/212/23 Florida SouthernSeason Totals: Miami Beach Canoe Club Miami Beach Canoe Club W W W 52-21 18-9 38-18 406-310 2/32/102/152/16 Havana AC Volks at Florida at Sebring AC W L W W 38-14 26-42 36-23 40-39 1/141/201/231/24 Rollins1/25 Stetson at Rollins at Stetson at Florida Southern W L W L L 52-15 26-40 33-25 21-32 26-32 1927-28 SEASON RECORD: 8-4 ART WEBB, HEAD COACH Season Totals: 348-170 SEASON RECORD: 7-1 SEASON RECORD: ART WEBB, HEAD COACH 1926-27 192 / tTmaW86-67 60-5 52-43 50-59 W 59-39 W W 67-38 46-49 L 46-53 W 55-58 W L 43-40 67-50 FloridaSouthern at L 58-46 L FloridaSouthern at 35-47 W Tampa at W Tampa at W 2/7 L 1400-1192 atMcDillField 2/6 atStetson 2/4 atStetson 2/3 Pennsylvania 1/31 1/17 Pittsburgh 1/16 Florida 1/2 Florida 46-55 55-51 12/26 Tampa 12/20 Tampa 44-38 12/19 L 56-52 54-41 68-48 W 12/13 12/12 W W 64-36 W W HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH 69-50 SEASON RECORD:11-7 57-54 Western Kentucky 1947-48 82-36 W 61-43 Tennessee Tech W 55-43 53-25 CityColl.Charleston W Season Totals: W 74-50 W BananaRiver AF 3/8 46-53 W atStetson W 39-60 3/7 atStetson 3/6 W 61-43 Pensacola NAS L 2/28 L Pensacola NAS 2/22 FloridaSouthern at 52-34 2/21 W FloridaSouthern at 53-27 44-60 2/15 61-56 Cincinnati 28-61 2/14 W Tampa at 28-42 2/8 W L atTampa 39-35 2/7 W L atBocaRaton AAF 36-33 2/6 L Stetson 2/1 W Stetson 1/31 W Tulane 1/29 25-41 atMoreheadState 1/25 atMiami(Ohio) 1/24 38-25 Tampa 1/22 L Tampa 1/18 Florida at W 1/17 Florida at 1/11 1/10 Florida 1/4 Florida 1/3 FloridaSouthern 12/21 Florida Southern 12/20 12/14 12/13 HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:20-7 1946-47 /1a lrd 52-49 50-72 36-41 W L L atFlorida atFlorida Stetson 2/21 2/20 2/14 22 issip 82-67 53-60 78-37 W 64-54 L W W 1633-1515 57-56 Mississippi W 58-81 South Carolina 12/21 Florida 60-50 Muffets 73-89 56-90 South 12/15 74-57 L 12/14 W 12/10 L 70-58 Carolina L 12/7 W 81-46 HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH 53-42 W SEASON RECORD:14-9 W 1949-50 68-57 58-48 vs. Eastern Illinois* W 42-43 68-47 * NAIBTournament (Kansas City, atTampa Mo.) Season Totals: W atFlorida W 44-42 L W atFlorida 3/7 75-65 Tampa 47-63 2/25 66-53 atStetson 45-78 2/23 W 73-57 atStetson 2/22 W FloridaSouthern at L W 2/19 FloridaSouthern at L W 2/12 Stetson 37-35 55-62 2/11 48-80 Maryland 2/9 Maryland 58-52 2/8 W L2OT Western Kentucky 2/5 L 61-46 Western Kentucky 1/29 65-64 W Florida 1/28 69-51 59-40 Florida 1/22 W Havana 1/21 W Havana 73-33 997-902 W 1/15 W 1/14 Princeton 1/8 W Princeton 1/7 Pittsburgh 12/29 Pittsburgh 12/28 South Carolina 12/22 South Carolina 12/21 YMHA 59-42 12/18 Muffets 76-44 Checker Cab 12/17 W 12/15 W 12/14 1948 HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:19-8 FloridaSouthern 1948-49 FloridaSouthern Season Totals: 2/28 2/27 21 S 68-62 80-61 W 58-59 W 60-48 64-61 L 1446-1393 W W 46-66 FloridaState Teachers Coll.ofCN LSU 70-54 L atFloridaSouthern 12/19 atRollins 12/15 82-63 47-83 88-6112/11 W 55-67 57-79 12/9 W 12/7 L W L L HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:10-12 61-78 1950-51 atFlorida 61-65 59-49 atWestern Kentucky 65-58 51-66 L 69-59 Season Totals: atWestern Kentucky 76-61 L 53-55 Rollins 2/18 Stetson at W W 2/16 L Stetson at W W 2/15 Tampa L at 53-51 2/11 Western Kentucky 64-62 2/9 55-43 Western Kentucky 2/8 W FloridaSouthern 2/6 W FloridaSouthern W 1/28 Carolina North 1/27 Carolina North 1/21 Stetson 1/20 Tampa 1/14 1/13 Pennsylvania 1/7 Pennsylvania 1/6 Mississippi 12/30 12/29 12/22 / oln re 67-78 87-61 58-41 88-57 L W 74-102 W 53-55 W 93-56 L 68-70 106-43 L W 64-89 FloridaSouthern at L 70-60 W Bowling Green 65-69 L 63-78 Western Kentucky W Tampa 2/7 L Stetson 2/1 L 68-54 FloridaState 1/25 FloridaSouthern 1/18 Furman 1487-1520 1/14 W 1/11 Pennsylvania 1/9 Yale 1/4 Nebraska 74-94 12/29 Florida at 12/27 Rollins at 78-66 61-71 11/30 Culver-Stockton L 12/17 84-95 12/15 77-75 W 71-78 L 12/12 79-65 L WOT L 82-55 W HART MORRIS,HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:14-8 64-68 W 1951-52 atTampa 56-81 atStetson 47-58 79-54 L Season Totals: atFlorida FloridaSouthern 73-60 L 2/24 LaSalle 47-89 2/14 W L LaSalle 2/13 L Florida 2/9 78-62 61-52 L Western Kentucky 2/6 Stetson 2/5 atSt.Joseph’s(Pa.) L W 2/2 75-77 atPittsburgh 1/26 atWestern Kentucky 1/24 Tampa LOT 1/20 Rollins 1/18 Louisville 1/16 1/12 Yale University 1/10 Dartmouth 1/5 12/29 12/27 oaCiaW90-53 85-55 W W Key West Navy Boca Chica / tRlisW68-60 77-80 56-78 W L 65-69 65-72 L 71-70 L L 56-98 93-65 W 82-60 74-84 L Rollins at W 79-64 Stetson at 59-65 W 75-73 L Florida at Murray State W 2/5 L W Western Kentucky 2/4 Tampa 2/2 54-71 58-86 Stetson 1/30 FloridaState 83-60 1/22 Georgia Tech 1633-1515 1/16 L L 1/12 Louisville W 1/9 Texas Tech 1/3 Columbia 12/29 Florida 12/22 LouisianaState at 87-78 76-68 12/18 Loyola at (N.O.) 98-61 70-73 FloridaSouthern 12/16 W 12/11 W 80-7412/10 W L 12/1 76-63 DAVE WIKE,HEADCOACH W SEASON RECORD:8-12 W 1952-53 vs.FloridaState* * NAIBDistrictTournament (DeLand,Fla.) atTampa Season Totals: Florida Rollins 2/28 atFloridaState 2/23 Stetson at 2/18 2/15 2/11 2/9 / oln 93-76 74-91 W L 66-71 61-70 67-74 80-89 L L L 80-75 1015-1161 L 58-44 Rollins Furman W W New York University 67-59 1/8 Florida State at 1/3 vs. Washington &Lee* 12/29 W vs. Tennessee* 69-65 12/20 Florida 56-108 12/18 Florida Southern 71-85 W 12/17 57-63 69-76 77-70 L 12/16 63-85 12/13 L 52-75 L W W2OT BRUCE HALE,HEADCOACH L 48-68 SEASON RECORD:10-11 78-61 L 1954-55 Tampa atFloridaSouthern L W 54-67 Season Totals: atTampa 81-106 atStetson 85-75 88-98 2/22 FloridaState at 2/13 Rollins at L L 2/12 Maryland W L 1433-1457 2/11 Stetson 2/5 atFlorida 2/4 FloridaState 2/1 Brandeis 1/18 1/15 64-66 Pennsylvania 84-86 1/9 State Ohio 95-69 75-81 1/4 RioGrande L 12/28 Florida L 12/21 W L 12/19 12/12 DAVE WIKE,HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:5-10 1953-54 atEglinField atFloridaState Season Totals: atTampa Rollins 2/24 2/23 2/21 2/12 193 12/14 Florida Southern12/812/14 Florida 12/1612/28 State at Murray W12/29 Florida Miami (Ohio)* vs. 96-67 Temple* vs. W W 69-67 W 83-73 L 66-61 67-85 12/812/1012/1512/17 at San Francisco at Brigham Young12/28 Southern Florida 12/29 Florida1/4 Army* vs. 1/7 Holy Cross* vs. 1/11 W1/13 L Miami (Ohio)1/14 W at La Salle1/21 at Florida 80-112 68-56 1/26 at Jacksonville 87-54 1/30 at Florida State W2/1 Houston W W2/3 W2OT Centenary2/4 Louisville 77-71 102-100 2/11 82-75 93-74 WOT Rollins2/15 L at Stetson2/18 L L at Florida Southern2/20 93-84 (N.O.) Loyola 2/23 74-88 Stetson2/25 73-81 78-89 at Tampa W W3/16 Jacksonville W Morehead State WSeason Totals: 89-78 Florida State* Hurricane Classic 86-74 N.Y.) vs. St. Louis^ York, W (New Tournament ^ National Invitational W 71-69 92-80 W1961-62 103-75 91-84 SEASON RECORD: 14-12 W 65-61 W W W HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE W12/2 108-99 91-84 85-70 96-80 12/4 L12/6 75-73 Jacksonville 56-58 at Morehead State at Louisville L 2230-2036 W 81-107 L 93-80 59-77 1960-61 SEASON RECORD: 20-7 NIT HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE 12/112/312/6 at Rollins Tampa at Santa Clara W L W 80-62 65-66 93-64 1957-58 Season Totals:* Hurricane Classic (Lexington,^ NCAA Tournament Ky.) 2427-2192 + Hurricane Classic 1959-60 SEASON RECORD: 23-4 TOURNAMENT NCAA HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE 12/112/312/512/9 Rollins12/10 Jacksonville12/12 Tampa12/14 at Houston at Centenary12/19 (N.O.) at Loyola 12/21 State Murray 12/28 Florida12/29 at Miami (Ohio)1/2 W Brigham Young* vs. W1/7 Xavier* vs. 1/13 106-98 W W L W1/14 110-86 Carolina South 1/16 W at Iona1/23 W at Jacksonville 72-63 86-70 77-84 W 98-65 1/29 at Florida2/2 92-80 at Florida State 110-93 W2/3 Houston 83-78 WOT 2/4 W Oklahoma City2/6 79-77 107-106 WOT at Rollins2/11 at Tampa 87-69 2/18 at Stetson2/22 W 78-70 W at Florida Southern2/27 W Stetson3/8 Florida Southern W 93-91 69-67 Wesleyan Kentucky L 70-65 Florida State 97-84 W W Kentucky^ vs. Western 79-88 W W W W 88-71 90-79 74-73 L 104-95 121-85 94-86 L W 84-107 72-73 107-89 2/142/162/192/23 Jacksonville2/28 (N.O.) Loyola StetsonSeason Totals: Morehead State Classic (Pittsburgh, Bowl * Steel Pa.) Florida State S.C.) (Charleston, ^ The Citadel Invitational W W W 95-93 W 93-84 W 102-85 99-81 92-85 2190-2029 12/1912/2012/29 Florida State12/30 The Citadel^ vs. 1/8 Tulane+ vs. 1/15 Miami (Ohio)+ vs. 1/161/17 Toronto1/26 at Florida1/31 at Jacksonville W L2/2 at Florida State LOT2/3 Wesleyan Kentucky W2/5 85-79 Kentucky Western 77-93 2/6 87-89 at Florida Southern 94-72 at Tampa W W at Stetson W L L Rollins at W 64-62 W 69-64 97-55 70-85 69-93 109-95 79-76 W L W 86-84 97-110 84-81 2/102/152/172/22 Oklahoma City at StetsonSeason Totals: Southern Florida * Montgomery Classic Florida State1958-59 SEASON RECORD: 18-7 HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE W W12/3 W12/5 83-66 W12/8 76-58 12/12 Rollins 92-85 12/13 Tampa 86-66 12/17 Florida Southern Pittsburgh* vs. Clemson* vs. Florida 1741-1652 W W L W 107-80 L 104-87 65-69 113-71 61-66 W 92-82 12/512/1012/1112/13 Tampa (N.O.) Loyola 12/14 at Louisiana State12/16 Mississippi State* vs. 12/21 Christian* Texas vs. 1/8 Wesleyan at Kentucky 1/13 Florida1/16 W L1/17 Stetson L1/18 Rollins W L W1/25 at Florida 73-65 64-66 1/30 Jacksonville 62-76 1/31 96-78 59-82 at Florida State 69-67 2/5 (N.O.) Loyola 2/8 at Rollins at Tampa L at Florida Southern W Army W L L 64-73 L 103-80 W 90-71 70-75 70-71 72-86 W L 89-82 W 84-69 68-72 90-84 W 92-82 1/241/312/22/6 Wesleyan Kentucky 2/7 Louisville2/8 Hill Spring 2/9 at Stetson2/26 W at Rollins2/23 at Florida SouthernSeason Totals: at Tampa 100-95 Mississippi Southern Classic * Orange Bowl State Florida 1957-58 LSEASON RECORD: 14-8 L L HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE W L 60-89 W12/2 75-84 85-95 85-78 93-95 W W 93-86 Jacksonville 78-77 98-82 W 2029-2167 89-87 1/101/121/19 Florida at at Florida State Rollins W L 85-77 W 63-98 63-51 12/291/31/7 Hall* Seton vs. Colorado Stetson L 80-92 L W 66-73 89-81 12/19Valparaiso*12/2212/27 A&M Texas 12/28 vs. Houston Connecticut* vs. L 76-81 W L W 86-80 70-74 67-63 12/612/812/1112/15 at Toledo at Akron Tampa Florida W L W 68-67 L 80-106 97-84 65-89 BRUCE HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE 12/112/312/5 Florida Southern Kentucky at Dayton W 84-69 L L 75-114 48-87 ^ Senior Bowl Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Senior Bowl 1956-57 SEASON RECORD: 13-13 2/202/25Season Totals: Morehead State Classic (Miami, Fla.) * Orange Bowl Florida State L W 89-102 91-85 2170-2115 2/22/82/92/10 Xavier2/11 at Stetson at Rollins at Florida Southern at Tampa W L W 91-90 W W 84-91 77-75 89-82 94-74 1/161/211/251/31 Stetson Rollins Houston Wesleyan Kentucky L W W 82-86 L 85-79 86-72 77-95 1/51/71/91/13 Clemson^ vs. at Florida State College Mississippi at Florida W L L 89-84 96-98 76-78 L 85-87 12/2212/2712/29 Bradley12/30 Yale1/4 Tulane* vs. Virginia* West vs. Memphis State^ vs. L W W L W 78-83 80-73 86-75 71-79 92-90 12/1012/1212/14 at Mississippi Southern12/19 (N.O.) at Loyola at Spring Hill College Florida L 61-63 L W 71-79 83-82 L 69-74 BRUCE HALE, HEAD COACH BRUCE 12/312/6 Florida Southern Tampa W 92-80 W 96-59 Season Totals: Ala.) (Montgomery, Tournament * Blue Gray 1955-56 SEASON RECORD: 14-12 1642-1619 2/172/192/222/25 Tampa at Navy West at Key Stetson Florida State W W 87-75 L 105-89 W 80-86 79-77 2/92/122/142/16 Pittsburgh at Rollins at Stetson at Florida Southern W L W L 73-71 72-78 77-69 85-89 1/131/171/242/5 at Florida Tampa Georgetown Carolina South L W W W 68-80 84-81 103-76 77-83 1/10 Miami (Ohio) L 73-75 194 /6SesnW75-60 112-81 W 99-70 114-75 77-84 W W 112-84 W L W 112-105 64-66 W 120-72 99-83 78-76 L Stetson 71-70 FloridaState W 99-75 W Tampa W W Loyola (N.O.) 2/26 86-77 Rollins 2/23 W Louisville 74-77 76-78 2/18 Jacksonville 103-91 W 2/16 FloridaSouthern at 67-59 2/12 Stetson at LOT L 2/9 W 71-69 atRollins 2/5 W 94-85 86-85 atTampa 2/2 Houston W 2/1 St.Peter’s 1/30 W W 82-75 atFloridaState 1/29 116-93 atFlorida 1/24 Jacksonville at 88-80 91-87 1/19 LaSalle at W W 72-69 1/12 St.John’s at 1/10 W WOT 1/9 vs. Pittsburgh* W 2069-2045 1/4 vs. Cornell* 1/3 Duke 12/28 Florida Southern atProvidence 12/27 atRhodeIsland 83-66 12/21 atBoston College 12/13 80-83 92-54 12/8 Florida 96-81 W 12/6 86-78 L 12/4 W 11/30 69-80 W W 70-113 BRUCE HALE,HEADCOACH NIT L 79-70 SEASON RECORD:23-5 L 89-67 1962-63 82-73 61-73 95-113 W FloridaState * HurricaneClassic Tulsa 68-71 W L Season Totals: W Rollins L Tampa 62-74 2/24 L Stetson 60-65 2/22 Loyola (N.O.) 2/19 Houston L 90-89 2/17 FloridaSouthern at L 80-70 2/13 Stetson at 2/10 113-118 W atRollins 2/8 W atTampa LOT 2/3 LaSalle 2/2 Maryland 1/31 atFloridaState 1/30 atFlorida 1/25 atJacksonville 1/22 City Oklahoma 1/13 Island Rhode 1/11 1/10 1/6 1/3 /9v.Poiec^L96-106 L 71-70 W vs.Providence^ vs.St.Francis (N.Y.)^ 3/19 3/16 21 t onsL77-79 74-67 86-90 L W 85-71 L 99-95 136-119 W W W 2575-2352 St. John’s Niagra at atLaSalle vs.Pittsburgh* 12/12 vs.Duquesne* 12/10 87-70 atTampa 12/8 82-80 12/5 76-86 12/4 W 12/1 W 83-93 120-79 94-124 L BRUCE HALE,HEADCOACH 97-90 SEASON RECORD:22-4 117-92 L W 1964-65 L 81-75 WOT W ^ NationalInvitational Tournament (New York, vs.St.Joseph’s(Pa.)^ N.Y.) 85-78 134-104 127-85 * HurricaneClassic FloridaState 121-99 W Season Totals: Stetson W W FloridaSouthern W 3/12 W atLoyola (N.O.) 91-114 2/29 78-69 atHouston 78-80 2/22 97-92 Creighton 2/18 L Jacksonville W 2/15 FloridaSouthern at 105-88 L 2/13 W atStetson 79-71 2/10 108-90 85-86 W atTampa 2/4 atRollins 2/1 W W LaSalle 1/31 95-83 LOT MemphisState 81-78 1/29 95-79 atFloridaState 1/28 Florida at 101-95 W 77-861/23 Jacksonville 101-86 WOT 1/18 W Island Rhode 1/11 W L L 1/9 vs. Syracuse* 1/8 vs. Army* 1/4 Rollins 2505-2212 12/28 San Francisco 12/27 Nevada at 12/19 (CA) St.Mary’s at 12/17 SantaClara at Florida 12/14 Tampa 12/12 12/10 12/7 12/3 BRUCE HALE,HEADCOACH NIT SEASON RECORD:20-7 1963-64 ^ NationalInvitational Tournament (New York, N.Y.) * HurricaneClassic Season Totals: 1965 21 t ays(A 89-77 W (CA) St.Mary’s 12/15 /9a ap 83-71 88-66 89-78 W W 66-111 101-80 W 89-66 69-71 L W 62-78 W 88-87 L William &Mary L 81-60 84-85 atTampa W 79-89 atFloridaSouthern atStetson 2/2 66-77 W 105-100 LOT FloridaSouthern 1/29 L 74-78 atFlorida 89-105 120-91 1/28 W Jacksonville at L 1/27 FloridaState at 1/15 L W L University Utah 1/12 1/8 vs. Louisville* 2558-2190 1/7 vs. Boston* 1/3 University Ohio 12/28 Nevada at atSanFrancisco 12/27 atSantaClara 12/18 Florida 148-79 82-75 12/11 Tampa 12/9 103-91 95-84 12/7 W W 12/4 W 141-110 12/1 W 115-86 BRUCE W HALE,HEADCOACH 86-84 SEASON RECORD:15-11 W 1965-66 94-82 100-85 W FloridaState 128-92 ^ HurricaneClassic 69-86 115-92 W * Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh,Pa.) W Rollins Season Totals: Houston W 127-99 L W Stetson 3/1 Loyola (N.O.) 2/23 Tampa 66-67 W 2/20 124-93 FloridaSouthern at 86-82 2/16 Stetson at 86-71 67-58 2/13 80-73 L Miami(Ohio) W 2/9 W OklahomaCity 2/5 W W atRollins W 2/4 atFlorida 2/2 Jacksonville 1/30 FloridaSouthern 1/23 FloridaState at 1/21 Jacksonville at 1/16 1/13 vs. Maryland^ 1/9 vs. Yale^ 1/7 Florida 12/29 12/28 12/19 BILL FOSTER SERVED ASHEADMIAMICOACH FROM 1985-90. / riho 91-81 W Creighton 2/5 esnTtl:2126-2091 110-90 79-80 70-97 84-90 W 86-105 95-84 L L L L 57-73 68-66 W L 88-63 W 53-56 FloridaState ^ HurricaneClassic 97-86 * Volunteer Classic atGeorgia Tech W 55-49 Season Totals: atSt.John’s L Dayton 3/1 102-73 W 106-86 Houston 2/27 W Stetson 2/25 W 60-61 Loyola W (N.O.) 111-109 2/21 Florida at 75-70 2/18 State Memphis W 2/14 L atFloridaSouthern 2/11 W 87-73 atStetson 2/8 82-78 64-73 FloridaSouthern 89-94 80-78 2/2 Tampa 1/27 W 82-99 88-113 Jacksonville 1/26 W L L W OklahomaCity 1/19 72-63 FloridaState at 86-83 L 1/16 L Jacksonville at 1/14 W 1/10 vs.Western Kentucky^ W 2271-2208 1/7 vs. Pennsylvania^ 1/6 vs. Auburn* 12/28 vs. Clemson* 12/27 Virginia at atMountSt.Mary’s 12/17 108-102 atLaSalle 12/16 86-77 Florida W 12/10 atTampa 112-90 12/8 12/7 W 76-89 96-111 12/3 W 12/1 80-75 L L BRUCE HALE,HEADCOACH 72-86 117-104 SEASON RECORD:15-11 W 1966-67 W LaSalle L * HurricaneClassic FloridaState Season Totals: Stetson atLoyola (N.O.) 3/5 atHouston 2/28 atMemphisState 2/24 Jacksonville 2/19 Virginia 2/17 2/15 2/12 2/10 195 ORD ORD TITO HORF TITO HORF KEVIN PRESTO & ERIC BROWN KEVIN PRESTO 3/5Season Totals:* AMI Classic Tournament ^ Orange Bowl at Marquette Beach Auditorium Palm + West L 62-84 2006-2131 1/111/181/201/23 State Towson 1/27 Arizona1/31 Florida State2/3 Baptist2/8 at Florida2/12 College+ at Brooklyn 2/15 at Florida State W2/19 at Dayton2/22 Shore MD-Eastern W2/26 LOT Orleans New W 71-66 3/3 at Duke Notre Dame 102-93 83-75 W 74-81 W American L L W Hartford 71-60 73-64 53-75 72-90 L 77-55 L 68-79 L L 75-85 73-126 82-102 W 66-62 12/2712/281/2 Brown^1/4 Manhattan^ Fairfield Hofstra W L 79-61 L 61-62 W 47-56 70-63 1971-85 A TEAM UM DID NOT HAVE 1985-86 SEASON RECORD: 14-14 HEAD COACH BILL FOSTER, 11/2211/2911/30 Citadel The 12/7 Georgia State*12/9UCLA Georgia*12/1712/18 at Wisconsin at 12/21 at Wis.-Green Bay Florida Rider W W W 82-77 W 85-77 L L 67-63 64-109 81-78 66-88 L W 64-81 81-58 2/12/62/82/11 Morehead State2/13 (N.O.) Loyola 2/20 Stetson2/23 at George Washington2/27 at American 3/2 Houston MarshallSeason Totals: L L Florida State Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) * Husker Jacksonville L 75-76 81-83 88-107 L L L 82-93 W 76-91 W L 100-94 93-99 89-88 75-94 2143-2373 12/412/912/1112/18 Lehigh12/19 at La Salle at Dayton12/22 Nebraska* vs. 12/29 Oklahoma City* vs. 1/2 Fordham1/4 at Maryland1/81/9 Oklahoma City LOT1/11 Hall Seton L1/16 W L at Florida State L1/22 91-94 at Jacksonville1/23 Lafayette 77-97 74-67 1/29 58-85 Tulane 77-91 1/30 L L at Oklahoma City W at Creighton at Florida Southern 77-111 83-85 L W at Stetson 90-87 L 106-114 L 89-81 W LOT 82-124 W L 75-88 78-75 95-96 84-104 74-71 L 74-90 1/291/312/72/12 at Tulane2/14 (N.O.) at Loyola 2/17 A&M Florida 2/21 at Centenary2/26 at Houston2/28 La Salle3/4 Stetson Oklahoma CitySeason Totals: L Florida State (Pittsburgh, Bowl * Steel L Pa.) ^ Hurricane Classic W Jacksonville 84-98 L 90-105 1970-71 118-111 LSEASON RECORD: 7-19 86-107 HEAD COACH GODFREY, RON W L 98-118 L L 103-96 90-91 L 96-112 86-95 97-108 2290-2521 12/112/312/512/6 Oregon State12/12 Biscayne12/13 Pittsburgh* vs. 12/19 Duquesne* vs. UCLA at 12/29 at Pepperdine12/30 at St. Mary’s (CA)1/3 Hall^ Seton vs. 1/5 L Ohio University^ vs. 1/9 W1/10 W L Bucknell 81-86 1/15 LOT Rhode Island 85-67 1/23 W at Florida State 62-60 1/24 at Jacksonville L 88-94 L L 90-93 Centenary 91-84 at Florida Southern 69-127 at Stetson 74-99 69-76 W W L L W 105-95 63-114 93-88 W 87-121 103-92 L 94-78 88-116 1969-70 9-17 SEASON RECORD: COACH HEAD GODFREY, RON ^ Marshall Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.) (Huntington, ^ Marshall Tournament + Hurricane Classic 2/253/1Season Totals: Jacksonville Fla.) Classic (Jacksonville, * Sunshine State Florida State W LOT 95-86 86-89 1985-2048 2/82/152/182/22 A&M Florida (N.O.) Loyola Tampa Miami (Ohio) W W W 94-91 89-80 W 74-68 95-79 1/281/291/312/1 at Florida Southern2/4 at Stetson Hawaii Morehead State Stetson W 87-83 WOT W W 92-91 98-90 L 84-82 83-87 1/61/101/111/16 at Tampa at Florida State at Jacksonville Tulane L W L 81-86 94-87 61-62 L 79-90 12/2112/2712/28 Maryland^ vs. 1/4 Pittsburgh+ vs. Illinois+ vs. Bucknell W W 92-85 L 72-70 W 76-86 89-84 12/712/1112/1312/20 vs. Florida* at La Salle at Alabama Yale^ vs. L W L 62-111 W 71-96 72-85 77-71 1968-69 SEASON RECORD: 14-10 HEAD COACH GODFREY, RON 12/6 vs. Florida State* L 84-111 3/1Season Totals:* Hurricane Classic Florida State W 96-84 2368-2419 2/152/172/202/24 at Houston (N.O.) at Loyola Stetson Creighton L L 84-86 64-106 W W 106-93 88-71 1/302/12/32/10 Maryland2/13 at Dayton at Tulane Florida A&M at Memphis State W L L W 93-73 L 44-67 108-98 60-98 88-99 1/131/181/261/27 at Jacksonville Jacksonville at Stetson at Florida Southern W W W 72-67 W 94-76 76-75 72-67 1/21/61/101/12 La Salle Pittsburgh at Tampa Florida State at W L L L 100-84 93-122 84-92 76-78 12/1212/1612/19 Tampa12/27 Kentucky Eastern 12/28 Brown Dartmouth* vs. Univ.* York New vs. W W W W 93-87 104-103 102-91 W 100-81 72-71 12/212/412/612/7 at Washington at St. Mary’s (CA) Hawaii at Hawaii at W L 77-70 80-81 W L 102-83 76-110 1967-68 17-11 SEASON RECORD: COACH HEAD GODFREY, RON 12/1 at Washington L 54-96 196 21 ea 85-86 L 71-47 96-68 W 63-76 W 84-73 L 76-109 77-78 W L Texas L St. Thomas 2332-2335 vs.SouthCarolina^ vs.Colgate^ 12/19 12/17 vs.Alaska-Anchorage* 12/5 vs.Duquesne* 12/4 vs.Michigan* 11/29 49-65 11/28 83-64 11/27 115-76 60-99 L BILL FOSTER, HEADCOACH W 84-108 SEASON RECORD:17-14 W 78-92 L 1987-88 62-78 L 97-47 ^ atMeadowlands L 102-81 RicoTournament+ Puerto W Brooklyn College # Palm BeachHurricaneClassic 63-57 W Dame Notre W * AMIClassic 70-73 Season Totals: CoppinState W 78-87 atFloridaState 3/7 91-89 88-92 atFlorida L 3/5 47-82 83-82 FloridaInternational 2/28 L ArmstrongState 2/26 WOT L Dayton L WOT 2/21 66-62 atFarleigh Dickinson^ 2/18 88-66 Navy 2/16 FloridaState W 2/14 74-54 85-82 111-64 atSanDiegoState W 2/10 atNew Mexico 67-74 2/7 Marquette W 71-58 2/4 W L 45-62 78-75 Providence 1/31 L atKansas 86-88 1/29 55-63 W MD-Eastern Shore 1/24 L WOT 54-65 vs.Radford+ 1/20 Piedras+ vs. PR-Rio L L 1/17 vs. PR-Bayamon+ L 1/14 St.Francis (Pa.) 77-122 1/10 Wisconsin-Green Bay 61-74 1/9 1/8 L vs. Stanford# 64-54 1/5 L vs. Yale# 1/3 Duke 12/30 Dartmouth W 12/29 Winthrop Wisconsin 12/22 Carolina atNorth 12/20 12/14 vs.Penn State* 12/8 vs.CentralFlorida* 12/6 11/29 11/28 BILL FOSTER, HEADCOACH SEASON RECORD:15-16 1986-87 MARK RICHARDSON 23 s ude 82-110 104-70 L 110-107 W W vs. Purdue+ vs. American+ Alabama State 12/30 12/29 12/21 /4Poiec 91-106 87-86 59-93 L W L 79-112 77-87 99-94 L 81-59 L WOT 102-69 77-76 71-86 Providence W atStanford 81-101 83-68 W Kansas 102-117 L W Va. Commonwealth 66-91 102-66 1/24 L Georgetown at W L 1/16 Rutgers at 1/12 W L 1/9 Wichita State+ 88-72 1/7 Pennsylvania+ 108-103 1/3 OldDominion* W 12/30 Eastern Illinois* W 12/28 108-80 St.Louis* 12/25 Florida at 12/24 Island Long W 2006-2131 12/23 Duke Bethune-Cookman 12/19 UCLA 12/16 12/10 OralRoberts 12/5 Md.Eastern Shore 89-90 12/1 11/28 11/25 L 82-101 92-76 100-80 BILL FOSTER, HEADCOACH 62-72 92-71 SEASON RECORD:19-12 L 73-83 W W 1988-89 L W $ atMadisonSquareGarden L 96-93 + Eastern AirlinesPalm BeachClassic 86-99 ^ CityofMiamiClassic 49-56 FloridaInternational Dayton at * GreatAlaska Shootout (Anchorage,Alaska) W Central Florida Season Totals: L SouthFlorida at L 83-77 3/12 80-75 DePaul 3/8 64-54 atVa. Commonwealth 3/5 51-65 W 62-60 Marist 3/1 W 69-107 62-64 Florida 2/27 W BrighamYoung at 79-76 L 2/22 75-56 San DiegoState W L 2/18 MonmouthLOT 78-82 2/15 WOT Marist$ W 81-68 2/9 atProvidence 2/6 L SouthFlorida 2/4 W CoppinState 2/1 atMarquette 1/27 Md.BaltimoreCo. 1/23 Winthrop 1/20 Duke at 1/16 Farleigh Dickinson 1/11 Georgetown 1/9 1/6 1/4 1/2 26Dyo 87-82 77-67 81-98 W W L 91-74 W 2809-2778 Alabama State Dayton Baptist 12/16 Md.BaltimoreCo. 12/6 90-78 12/1 107-9811/27 89-82 104-123 92-99 W BILL FOSTER, HEADCOACH W SEASON RECORD:13-15 W L 1989-90 79-87 85-78 L 79-74 ^ atWest Palm BeachAuditorium L W Florida International + Eastern AirlinesPalm BeachClassic 111-101 W Savannah State * ChaminadeClassic 93-110 107-86 106-104 W Season Totals: Davidson 106-90 atOralRoberts 3/6 L W2OT W atTexas 3/2 W atSouthFlorida 2/27 FloridaAtlantic^ 2/25 atDePaul 2/22 Tennessee Tech 2/18 South Florida 2/14 Brigham Young 2/11 New Mexico 2/8 Marquette 2/6 2/4 2/1 1/28 CLOCKWISE: BRANDONADAMS, JOSEPHRANDON, JEROME SCOTT&JIMKIESERMANIN1991-92. esnTtl:2014-2132 93-60 58-62 W 83-55 L 62-59 81-73 67-101 W 73-92 W 49-66 W L L 53-47 L 72-64 Florida International 62-40 Tulane * Eastern AirlinesPalm BeachClassic 74-87 48-76 W Season Totals: W Hartford W SouthFlorida 3/6 L atProvidence L 3/3 60-107 58-62 Florida 2/27 atFloridaSt. 2/24 L 67-83 73-100 Cent.Connecticut St. L 2/21 101-97 DePaul 2/19 94-61 atDavidson L 2/17 Carolina North at L W2OT 77-93 2/15 Mercer 59-83 2/12 W atDePaul 2/10 L 53-83 60-69 atNotreDame 101-91 2/5 L ArizonaState 2/3 FloridaState 1/31 WOT L L atWashington 1/27 Brooklyn College 1/20 Kansas 1/18 SouthFlorida at 1/15 GeorgeMason at 1/12 1/10 Boston College* 1/6 Lehigh* 1/1 Arizona at 12/29 12/27 12/19 197 1/71/111/181/21 at Georgetown*1/25 at St. John’s*1/28 at Providence*1/31 College* Boston Villanova* at Syracuse* at Connecticut* L W W W 64-71 82-79 81-75 69-68 L L L 62-92 51-76 57-82 2/82/122/162/19 at St. John’s*2/22 Villanova*2/26 College* Boston 3/1 Hall* at Seton 3/5 Connecticut*3/10 Providence*Season Totals: Syracuse** Big East Game L at Villanova* L Hall^ N.Y.) Seton York, (New ^ Big East Tournament L L 63-78 1994-95 63-79 LSEASON RECORD: 15-13 58-77 (9-9 BIG EAST) L 63-85 NIT 49-74 LEONARD HAMILTON, L L 60-88 HEAD COACH L11/25 69-71 63-83 11/28 51-69 11/30 Northeastern Illinois12/6 Atlantic Florida 12/10 Robert Morris12/2012/28 Syracuse* 1690-1909 A&M Florida 12/30 W at Clemson1/2 UNLV+ W 66-48 Fordham W Hall* at Seton 76-59 W 66-51 L L 67-53 65-83 W L 55-75 L 55-43 55-56 54-72 1/121/151/221/26 at Pittsburgh*1/29 College* at Boston 2/1 St. John’s*2/5 Hall* Seton at Georgetown* Pittsburgh* L at Connecticut* L 49-69 55-83 L L L 63-75 L 40-77 L 48-77 57-73 71-80 2/132/162/202/23 at Connecticut*2/27 at Providence*3/3 St. John’s*3/6 Hall* Seton 3/11 College* at Boston Season Totals: at Georgetown* L* Big East Game Villanova* N.Y.) Georgetown^ York, (New ^ Big East Tournament L 72/88 L1993-94 W 60-75 SEASON RECORD: 7-20 L(0-18 BIG EAST) L 58-70 LEONARD HAMILTON, 82-77 HEAD COACH 73-85 L W 64-82 11/2612/1 40-67 77-76 12/4 Florida Atlantic12/712/10 UNC Asheville12/17 Florida A&M12/19 Georgetown* Bethune-Cookman12/22 1929-2004 State Houston Sam 12/29 W at Buffalo1/4 at Syracuse*1/8 W Wagner 85-53 W W W at Florida Atlantic L 82-60 at Providence* 82-54 91-47 73-58 47-61 W L W 63-57 52-81 L L 79-62 55-57 59-81 THE HURRICANES CELEBRATE A 75-71 WIN OVER BOSTON COLLEGE ON FEB. 10, 1993. ON FEB. 10, BOSTON COLLEGE WIN OVER A 75-71 CELEBRATE THE HURRICANES (7-11 BIG EAST) 12/1912/2212/27 Atlantic Florida 12/29 at Georgia1/2 California Southern 1/6 UNC Wilmington1/91/16 Georgetown*1/19 at Pittsburgh* W1/23 L at Syracuse*1/26 at St. John’s*1/30 Providence* 84-61 L L2/4 Pittsburgh* 66-86 2/6 Connecticut*2/10 W at Villanova* 67-69 73-88 L Bethune-Cookman L Syracuse* 80-69 L College* Boston 78-85 L 81-89 L 74-78 W W 75-66 L 84-86 80-65 W 78-54 69-82 W 75-71 81-74 3/13Season Totals:* Big East Game Georgetown^# San Juan Shootout Beach Classic + Palm N.Y.) York, (New ^ Big East Tournament 1992-93 SEASON RECORD: 10-17 LEONARD HAMILTON, LHEAD COACH 64-77 12/112/412/712/11 Florida International St. Texas Southwest Hall* at Seton 1941-2160 Barry L L 64-72 57-60 L 56-65 L 81-64 3/23/43/73/12International Florida Hall* Seton at Providence* Pittsburgh^ W 68-63 LOT L W 82-90 57-62 83-71 2/152/182/222/25 Georgetown*2/29 at Villanova* College* at Boston Villanova* Syracuse* L L L 58-75 49-55 50-74 L L 50-61 63-68 1/292/12/42/12 at Pittsburgh* at Davidson Pittsburgh* Providence* L L 52-82 L L 62-66 55-77 51-73 1/141/181/211/25 St. John’s* Connecticut* College* Boston at Georgetown* W L L L 45-42 50-51 58-77 40-60 12/291/21/4 George Washington+1/71/11 at Connecticut* at St. John’s* Hall* at Seton L at Syracuse* 64-78 L L L 62-85 L 69-83 52-64 57-73 12/612/2012/2312/27 Howard Methodist Southern at Arizona State Marshall+ L L 60-69 L 57-62 W 55-64 70-55 11/2511/2911/30 Florida Atlantic12/1 Maine# Kentucky# Eastern Tennessee# W L 83-53 W 61-66 W 62-57 72-60 HEAD COACH 11/23 Barry L 91-97 1991-92 SEASON RECORD: 8-24 BIG EAST) (1-17 BIGINAUGURAL EAST SEASON LEONARD HAMILTON, 3/43/6Season Totals: Beach Classic Airlines Palm * Eastern International Florida at DePaul W 87-65 L 58-75 2027-2078 2/92/112/232/25 Commonwealth Va. Memphis State DePaul South Florida W LOT 73-58 82-83 W L 67-58 53-66 1/251/281/312/2 State Penn 2/6 Forest at Wake Northeastern Davidson St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L L W W 66-72 57-69 79-63 W 87-64 79-67 1/121/141/161/21 Notre Dame Lafayette at Kansas at Memphis State L L L 52-60 L 72-80 57-73 60-73 12/301/31/5 at Florida1/9 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Virginia at West Lehigh L L L 79-92 60-62 67-71 W 99-67 12/1412/1712/19 Georgia12/27 Dartmouth12/28 at SMU Miami (Ohio)* Mississippi State* L2OT W L W L2OT 99-101 72-60 60-78 74-67 88-93 11/2311/2712/1 George Mason12/5 State at Penn Southern Cal at South Florida at L L L 91-97 L 67-93 71-92 71-79 1990-91 9-19 SEASON RECORD: LEONARD HAMILTON, HEAD COACH 198 esnTtl:1883-1873 77-67 62-92 66-59 W L 55-71 71-59 W 96-91 L W 69-72 54-77 ^ BigEastTournament (New W2OT York, N.Y.) 58-62 vs. Georgetown^ 68-65 51-72 + OrangeBowl Classic L vs. Rutgers^ L * BigEastGame 62-90 Providence* Season Totals: L W L 72-64 atNotreDame* 66-57 3/7 atRutgers* L 3/6 St.John’s* 3/2 67-72 W 63-66 W atWest Virginia* 2/28 75-66 52-73 atProvidence* 2/25 69-62 Boston College* L 2/20 L West Virginia* W 2/17 Syracuse* at L 52-66 2/14 54-56 W atVillanova* 2/10 81-56 NotreDame* 2/6 61-51 LOT Pittsburgh* 2/1 L 77-53 68-70 atGeorgetown* 1/27 W atSeton Hall* 80-70 1/23 W Connecticut* at W L 1/20 Syracuse* 1/13 W 1/10 Columbia 76-56 1/6 vs. Tennessee+ 1/3 Clemson 81-58 12/29 W Florida Atlantic 12/27 Winthrop FloridaA&M W 12/23 Villanova* 12/20 1831-1888 Seton Hall* 12/16 12/9 atFloridaAtlantic 12/5 Illinois Northeastern 12/2 11/27 11/24 56-62 HEAD COACH 58-69 LEONARD HAMILTON, L (8-10 BIGEAST) 80-70 SEASON RECORD:15-13 L 67-75 1995-96 61-57 W 61-67 71-69# NationalInvitation Tournament L 77-71 ^ BigEastTournament W (New York, N.Y.) 69-63 63-73 + OrangeBowl Classic atPenn State# L W * BigEastGame vs.Georgetown^ 76-68 67-61 WOT Season Totals: W FloridaAtlantic at L 3/15 Pittsburgh*WOT W 3/10 atBoston College* 3/4 Connecticut* Seton Hall* 3/2 atPittsburgh* 2/28 St.John’s* 2/25 Providence* 2/22 Villanova* at 2/18 Georgetown* 2/13 2/11 2/7 2/4 LEONARD HAMILTON, NIT (9-9 BIGEAST) SEASON RECORD:16-13 1996-97 esnTtl:1105-1126 63-76 59-63 L 76-68 54-82 L 60-69 73-77 WOT L 57-59 53-50 # NationalInvitational Tournament L L 52-72 ^ BigEastTournament (New York, N.Y.) 61-51 78-63 + OrangeBowl Classic vs.Michigan# L 59-60 vs. Georgetown^ W * BigEastGame L vs. St.John’s^ W Season Totals: W West Virginia* 69-46 L 3/13 atNotreDame* 3/6 71-69 68-65 atSt.John’s* 3/5 W 61-59 Boston College* 3/1 72-76 atConnecticut* W 2/25 WOT 32-68 atSeton Hall* 69-67 2/22 W Rutgers* L 2/19 Pittsburgh* 65-62 2/15 Rutgers* at W 61-45 W 2/10 65-78 Connecticut* 2/8 74-58 74-57 W Georgetown* 2/5 W 67-63 Providence* 2/2 57-61 L atVillanova* 43-55 W 1/22 W Pittsburgh* at 1/18 W Georgetown* at 78-61 1/15 L Boston at College* L 1/11 83-74 1/8 Lehigh W 1/4 vs. DePaul+ 1/2 Tennessee at W 12/30 Jacksonville 12/28 Hartford Syracuse* 12/22 St.John’s* 12/18 12/13 UNLV at 12/7 Florida Atlantic 12/3 Buffalo 11/29 11/24 11/22 HEAD COACH JOHNNY HEMSLEY, ELTON &TIMJAMES TYLER /0Srcs*L63-72 66-57 64-54 L 75-78 W W 78-63 L 67-85 67-57 W 64-73 L 76-67 W 84-98 NotreDame* L 73-65 Syracuse* Providence* W L 78-65 atVillanova* 2/14 W 65-57 atBoston College* 2/10 61-69 Villanova* 2/4 W 80-64 63-55 66-56 atSyracuse* 1/31 W atSt.John’s* L 1/28 atWest Virginia* W W 1/22 W Connecticut* 74-70 89-72 1/18 Pittsburgh* at 1/13 86-64 1/10 W Seton at Hall* W 69-47 1/6 vs.GeorgiaTech+ 1/3 W Memphis at 73-61 12/31 Georgia State W Georgetown* 12/27 Rutgers* 12/22 W 12/12 Jacksonville at 12/6 Eastern Kentucky 12/2 Charlotte 11/29 FloridaAtlantic 11/24 atSouthernIllinois 11/21 11/16 11/14 HEAD COACH LEONARD HAMILTON, NCAA TOURNAMENT BIGEAST) (11-7 SEASON RECORD:18-10 1997-98 esnTtl:1962-1836 62-65 L 56-62 71-76 70-66 L L 65-59 W 57-59 # NCAATournament (Atlanta, Ga.) W L ^ BigEastTournament (New York, N.Y.) + OrangeBowl Classic vs.UCLA# vs. Georgetown^ * BigEastGame Season Totals: West Virginia* Seton Hall* 3/13 atNotreDame* 3/4 atProvidence* 2/28 2/24 2/22 2/18 / tSrcs*W76-63 69-65 71-58 73-70 W W 54-60 W 77-71 W 68-70 L W 75-67 74-62 atProvidence* 68-71 64-55 L 84-79 Syracuse* at W Georgetown* W St.John’s* at W L W 2/13 80-64 atPittsburgh* 64-63 2/8 72-64 Seton Hall* 2/6 atBoston College* 2/3 W W Connecticut* 76-55 1/30 W 66-56 65-74 atWest Virginia* 1/27 77-64 atRutgers* 1/24 Dame* Notre W 1/20 W 78-69 St.John’s* L 1/16 W 59-66 1/13 Georgetown* at W 1/9 vs. OhioState+ 97-73 1/6 Memphis L 12/30 Georgia State at 12/27 W Central Florida Boston College* 12/22 atKentucky 12/18 12/11 Iowa Northern 12/8 atUNCCharlotte 12/5 atFloridaAtlantic 11/27 11/23 11/13 HEAD COACH LEONARD HAMILTON, NCAA TOURNAMENT BIGEAST) (15-3 SEASON RECORD:23-7 1998-99 esnTtl:2178-1950 63-73 75-54 59-62 L 68-63 65-54 W L 85-52 W W 103-82 73-71 W # NCAATournament (Boston, Mass.) ^ BIGEastTournament (New York, N.Y.) W + OrangeBowl Classic vs.Purdue# W * BigEastGame vs.Lafayette# vs. St.John’s^ Season Totals: vs. Georgetown^ 3/14 Rutgers* 3/12 Pittsburgh* 3/5 atConnecticut* 3/4 Villanova* 2/27 2/23 2/20 2/16 199 1/21/61/91/12 Norfolk State1/15 at Georgia Tech*1/19 NC State*1/22 at Virginia*1/26 Florida State*1/29 Duke*2/2 at North Carolina*2/5 Clemson* W L2/12 Forest* at Wake 2/15 Tech* Virginia 69-80 2/19 76-58 W W W Maryland*2/22 at Clemson* L2/26 Forest* Wake 3/3 67-66 91-80 64-63 at Virginia Tech* L3/10 67-87 at Florida State* L W3/15 Georgia Tech* LSeason Totals 82-94 at Duke* 83-92 vs. Virginia^ WOT Game * ACC 69-65 W at South Carolina# Classic Basketball Orange Bowl + MetroPCS L L 63-73 D.C.) (Washington, Tournament ^ ACC W 75-73 # National Invitation Tournament 83-77 63-68 58-71 L 65-49 L 72-76 L L 67-69 65-66 59-83 2071-2020 2/142/182/212/24 Syracuse*3/2 Connecticut* at 3/6 Providence* at Hall* Seton Season Totals:* Big East Game at Villanova* Fla.) (Coral Gables, Tournament ^ Las Vegas Virginia* West Nev.) Vegas, (Las Tournament ^^ Las Vegas L Classic + Orange Bowl L L2004-05 63-76 RECORD: 16-13 L 74-91 (7-9 ACC) 57-70 W L SEASON ACC INAUGURAL NIT 66-76 59-56 FRANK HAITH, HEAD COACH 53-58 11/2011/2311/27 Wofford11/29 State South Carolina 12/4 2148-2067 Xavier+ vs. 12/7 Atlantic Florida 12/1212/18 at Florida12/23 L at Florida International Massachusetts12/30 Stetson Tech Tennessee 50-60 W W LOT W State Appalachian 67-64 80-67 70-83 84-68 W W W W 80-53 72-65 W 69-57 80-63 81-50 1/281/312/42/7 at Notre Dame*2/11 Georgetown* at Rutgers* at Georgetown* College* Boston L LOT 62-72 LOT LOT L 80-87 70-72 72-74 64-80 3/13/53/83/12 College* Boston Season Totals: at Virginia Tech** Big East Game St. John’s* Hall^ vs. Seton Classic + Orange Bowl N.Y.) York, ^ Big East Championship (New Center $ First game at BankUnited L W2003-04 SEASON RECORD: 14-16 (4-12 BIG EAST) 68-72 L 79-71 CLARK, HEAD COACH PERRY L11/21 52-67 11/23 73-76 11/25 Christian^ Lubbock 11/26 Louisiana-Monroe^12/2 Rhode Island^^ vs. 12/6 Bradley^^ vs. 12/9 1956-1924 12/14 Stetson W12/20 Florida International W12/22 UMBC Florida State L12/27 86-66 Temple+ vs. 12/30 78-60 North A&T Carolina 1/3 W 53-54 L Atlantic Florida 1/7 IPFW1/101/14 89-72 82-83 W State Savannah 1/17 W at North Carolina L1/21 Pittsburgh* W1/25 W at St. John’s* 91-70 W 81-62 at Virginia Tech* 58-67 Rutgers* 72-66 61-52 Villanova* W 76-51 L W L2OT 105-65 W W 64-89 75-52 84-80 65-59 70-64 W L 73-63 69-76 2002-03 11-17 SEASON RECORD: (4-12 BIG EAST) COACH CLARK, HEAD PERRY 11/2311/2611/30 Hampshire New 12/3 A&M Texas 12/8 State Savannah 12/1512/18 at Florida Atlantic12/21 Florida State at at Charlotte12/27 W Bluff Arkansas-Pine 12/30 Florida+ vs. 1/4 W LOT at Central Florida1/7 W 93-58 Lehigh1/111/18 W 91-57 L 73-74 North 78-72 Carolina$1/20 Virginia* at West 1/26 L at Connecticut* L2OT 79-42 W1/29 55-72 Hall* at Seton 2/2 Connecticut* 64-69 2/8 Syracuse* WOT 93-94 62-51 2/11 Providence*2/15 L LOT W at St. John’s*2/18 64-61 Villanova*2/22 Virginia Tech* L 63-68 2/25 80-83 College* at Boston 68-62 W at Providence* Georgetown* 53-76 L W at Villanova* 77-76 L L W LOT 49-54 60-57 74-77 L 65-76 85-65 67-72 L L 63-73 72-74 56-75 2/172/232/263/2 at Rutgers*3/7 Notre Dame*3/8 at Providence*3/14 Virginia Tech*Season Totals: Georgetown^ vs. * Big East Game Pittsburgh^ vs. vs. Missouri# Jam ! Virgin Islands Paradise Classic + Orange Bowl L L W N.Y.) York, ^ Big East Championship (New (Albuquerque, N.M.) # NCAA Tournament W W 61-64 77-90 81-65 L 83-77 84-76 L 71-76 80-93 2395-2156 12/1512/1812/22 Indiana+ vs. 12/27 A&M Florida 12/30 Charlotte1/2 at Louisiana State1/5 (Pa.) St. Francis 1/81/12 at Georgetown*1/15 at Connecticut* W1/19 W W at St. John’s*1/24 at Virginia Tech*1/29 Pittsburgh* 58-53 W W2/2 Providence* 90-62 68-61 2/5 Villanova* W2/10 College* Boston 71-48 64-56 L2/13 W Connecticut* 79-71 L at Villanova* W2OT College* at Boston 75-76 WOT St. John’s* 77-68 60-71 76-69 L 102-96 W L W 65-70 W 76-58 63-76 68-66 W 65-56 79-56 ^ Big East Championship (New York, N.Y.) York, ^ Big East Championship (New Tournament # National Invitation 2001-02 SEASON RECORD: 24-8 BIG EAST) (10-6 TOURNAMENT NCAA CLARK, HEAD COACH PERRY 11/1811/1911/20 Michigan! vs. Eastern 11/24 UAB! vs. 11/26 Clemson! vs. 11/29 Lafayette12/3 W Atlantic Florida 12/8 Howard Florida International 93-56 A&M at Texas W W W W W 67-65 81-79 74-48 77-59 W 79-69 W 87-71 64-55 1/161/201/221/28 Providence* at 2/1 Connecticut*2/6 St. John’s* at 2/10 Providence*2/13 Hall* Seton 2/17 Tech* Virginia 2/24 W St. John’s*2/28 at Syracuse* W3/3 LOT Villanova* at 78-64 3/7 at Connecticut*3/14 Virginia* West L 77-74 63-67 Season Totals: Villanova* W W* Big East Game L2OT Pittsburgh^ vs. 70-80 vs. Auburn# Classic + Orange Bowl W 72-66 86-61 W L 79-85 W 68-57 80-62 53-60 L 73-66 W L 69-78 65-53 58-60 2039-1963 1/71/101/13 College* Boston at Virginia Tech* College* at Boston L L L 72-73 74-85 73-82 L 71-80 W75-71 W 75-62 Austin, Texas) Austin, 2 1 1 2 Nashville, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., 1 12/2712/291/3 Lehigh Tennessee-Martin at Pittsburgh* W W 70-54 L 71-52 51-62 12/912/1612/1812/21 Central Florida Nebraska+ vs. Illinois Eastern Memphis W L W 83-72 64-72 83-73 W 66-57 11/2111/2511/28 Columbia12/4 Northeastern at Charlotte at North Carolina W W L L 92-86 65-41 45-67 63-95 PERRY CLARK, HEAD COACH PERRY 11/18 at Florida Atlantic W 76-59 # NCAA Tournament ( # NCAA Tournament 2000-01 SEASON RECORD: 16-13 (8-8 BIG EAST) NIT Season Totals:* Big East Game Classic + Orange Bowl ^ San Juan Shootout N.Y.) York, (New $ BIG East Tournament 2346-2127 3/173/193/24 vs. Arkansas# vs. Ohio State# vs. Tulsa# 2/262/293/53/9 Notre Dame*3/10 at Pittsburgh* St. John’s* Notre Dame$ vs. vs. St. John’s$ W W W 55-52 W 74-66 L 61-58 74-70 57-58 2/72/162/192/22 Georgetown* Providence* at Connecticut* Virginia* at West W W L W 77-55 63-57 45-47 68-50 1/251/292/12/5 at Notre Dame* Kentucky Pittsburgh* at Rutgers* W 63-49 L W W 57-60 64-60 58-52 1/81/111/151/17 Syracuse*1/22 Hall* at Seton at Georgetown* at Villanova* College* Boston W L L W W 71-64 61-65 55-67 62-54 67-66 12/2212/2712/29 Illinois State^ vs. 1/5 Atlantic Florida Quinnipiac Virginia* West L W 78-87 W 89-52 W 80-66 66-58 12/1112/1812/20 Hartford12/21 North vs. Carolina+ La.-Lafayette^ vs. Mercy^ Detroit vs. L L W W 78-68 60-66 68-64 97-61 11/1911/2311/30 at Central Florida12/4 Monmouth12/7 Bethune-Cookman Memphis at Charlotte W W 81-54 W 102-75 L 67-46 L 72-82 65-75 HEAD COACH 1999-00 23-11SEASON RECORD: (13-3 BIG EAST) SEASON BIG EAST REGULAR CO-CHAMPIONS SIXTEEN SWEET NCAA LEONARD HAMILTON, 200 esnTtl 2308-2213 65-71 53-52 76-80 L 62-59 W 66-63 L # NationalInvitational Tournament 64-67 61-65 ^ ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) W 71-92 W + MetroPCS OrangeBowl Basketball Classic 70-59 L $ ACC/Big Ten Challenge L Classic(Seattle,Wash.) ! BCA L Michigan# at * ACC Game W atCreighton# 70-80 54-65 Season Totals 77-86 OklahomaState# 03/22 vs.Duke^ 03/20 78-69 vs.Clemson^ L 70-53 L L2OT 51-7103/15 FloridaState* 03/10 atMaryland* 62-38 W W 84-78 03/09 VirginiaTech* 61-65 L 03/05 atDuke* 03/01 84-70 atBoston College* W WOT 02/22 Carolina* North L 81-70 63-57 02/19 65-56 NCState* 67-77 W 43-58 02/16 GeorgiaTech* at 02/12 Wake Forest* W W W 02/08 71-40 FloridaState* at L 69-81 L 02/04 Virginia* at 01/31 Boston College* W 01/29 Clemson* L 53-74 56-73 01/24 Carolina* North at 01/21 Maryland* 82-55 01/18 Sacred Heart L L 01/14 83-51 vs. Louisville+ 87-62 01/07 Stetson 53-57 W 01/02 Florida W 12/31 NCState* at 80-54 W 12/27 L Wofford 76-65 12/22 Birmingham-Southern W 12/18 Michigan$ at 12/10 atTemple W 12/03 Carolina A&T North 11/29 MorganState 11/27 vs.Wisc.-GreenBay! 11/22 vs.AirForce! 11/19 vs.Texas-Arlington! 11/15 11/14 11/13 FRANK HAITH,HEADCOACH NIT (7-9 ACC) RECORD: 18-16 2005-06 esnTtl 2279-2332 67-62 71-74 90-98 70-74 W 68-60 LOT 57-73 LOT 80-65 LOT ^ ACC Tournament W (Tampa, Fla.) 69-74 + OrangeBowl Classic(Miami,Fla.) L 70-81 # ACC/Big Ten Challenge 68-75 W vs. Boston College^ ! AmericanYouth Classic(Evansville, Ill.) L vs. Maryland^ * ACC Game L FloridaState* L 85-92 Season Totals 63-85 64-105 atClemson* 3/9 67-86 atVirginiaTech* 3/8 L L L Virginia* 3/3 63-82 63-58 atWake Forest* 58-59 2/28 L NCState* 2/24 Boston College* L 2/21 W Virginia* at 72-71 L 67-82 2/17 59-82 Carolina* atNorth 2/10 89-64 74-79 VirginiaTech* 2/7 W L 79-58 atFloridaState* L 2/3 atBoston College* W 1/31 L Duke* 52-70 1/23 W atMaryland* 1/20 Wake Forest* 90-82 98-66 1/16 Massachusetts at L 1/14 59-61 57-60 1/10 W vs. Nebraska+ W 1/6 Louisville at L 67-78 74-69 1/2 Binghamton 96-57 L 12/30 Stetson 12/23 MississippiState L W 12/20 Lehigh W 12/16 GeorgiaTech* 73-50 12/11 Northwestern# at 12/09 Lafayette W 12/03 vs.Cleveland State! 11/28 vs. Buffalo! 11/25 Evansville! at 11/19 Alcorn State 11/18 Florida International 11/17 11/14 11/11 FRANK HAITH,HEADCOACH ACC)(4-12 RECORD: 12-20 2006-07 / tDk*L73-88 55-62 74-71 L 75-72 L W 68-70 82-98 W 88-62 77-79 L L 78-68 W 66-76 VirginiaTech* at LOT FloridaState* 70-76 Duke* at W L 89-53 atWake Forest* 85-63 2/9 L Clemson* 95-64 2/6 Carolina* North W 2/2 66-47 W atNCState* 1/29 W atBoston College* 1/27 64-58 67-53 GeorgiaTech* W 1/23 Penn 83-74 1/19 55-51 W 1/15 vs. Winthrop+ W 64-58 85-61 1/12 Carolina A&T North W W 1/2 Florida North 12/29 Stetson W W 12/23 104-61 MississippiState at 69-63 atFla.International 12/20 St.John’s 12/17 W 12/13 W AlabamaState 12/8 MorganState 12/2 vs. Providence! 11/28 vs. Va. Commonwealth! 11/24 vs. Marist! FloridaSouthern 11/18 11/16 11/15 11/9 FRANK HAITH,HEADCOACH NCAA TOURNAMENT (8-8 ACC) RECORD: 23-11 2007-08 esnTtl 2542-2309 72-75 L 63-50 49-63 78-64 95-93 72-75 74-61 W L # NCAATournament Ark.) (LittleRock, W 69-79 W 96-95 78-63 ^ ACC Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) LOT + MetroPCS OrangeBowl Basketball Classic W Classic(SanJuan,P.R.) RicoTip-Off ! Puerto L vs.Texas# W W * ACC Game (Calif.)# vs.St.Mary’s Season Totals vs.VirginiaTech^ 64-63 vs.NCState^ 3/23 FloridaState* at 3/21 Boston College* W 3/14 Virginia* 3/13 atClemson* 3/8 Maryland* 3/5 Duke* 3/1 atGeorgiaTech* 2/27 2/23 2/20 2/17 2007-08 NCAA TOURNAMENTTEAM / tDk*LT75-78 79-52 LOT 68-73 81-84 W L 83-88 75-69 LOT 62-60 65-82 LOT W Duke* at W 85-69 Wake Forest* 77-71 L atMaryland* 94-41 W 72-91 70-56 atNCState* 76-422/7 W VirginiaTech* 2/4 W FloridaState* 1/31 70-62 W L Carolina* W atNorth 1/27 73-67 68-73 Maryland* 1/25 79-65 76-50 atBoston College* W 1/21 Florida Atlantic W 1/17 Carolina Central North L 63-76 W W 1/14 80-45 1/10 Florida North 1/5 St.John’s at L W 1/3 Clemson* 70-60 12/31 96-60 Morris Robert 12/27 Fla. International atKentucky 12/21 W OhioState$ W 12/14 12/12 Stetson 12/6 vs. SanDiego! 12/2 vs. UConn! 11/29 vs. SouthernMiss! 11/24 FloridaSouthern 11/23 11/21 11/15 FRANK HAITH,HEADCOACH NIT (7-9 ACC) RECORD: 19-13 2008-09 esnTtl 2325-2123 60-74 72-64 78-66 L 47-65 W W 62-55 68-78 L # NationalInvitation Tournament 69-58 W ^ ACC Tournament L (Atlanta, Ga.) 67-80 $ ACC/Big Ten Challenge 65-69 ! 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Joe Zagacki will serve as host of the show, of week, a preview the previous Haith, highlights from coach Frank regarding as other stories as well interviews, upcoming games and player Miami basketball. SPANISH RADIO SPANISH in games will be broadcast University of Miami men’s basketball Several Menendez Deportes.Spanish during the season on 1450AM ESPN Tony will handle play-by-play duties, Joe Martinez color analysis and will provide Lorenzo Berry will handle pre- and postgame duties. STUDENT RADIO WVUM (90.5 FM), the University radio station which of Miami student will also carry of the many Miami-Dade County, can be heard throughout games this season. home basketball HOTLINE HURRICANE call-in WQAM will also serve Hurricane Hotline, a two-hour as the home for Coach Frank featuring during the season every week broadcast radio show Haith and his guests. Joe Zagacki will serve as the host of the program, which airs 7-9 p.m. from HURRICANE SPORTSHURRICANE NETWORK with SportsThe University of Miami has teamed Talk the Hurricane Sports form Radio, WQAM (560 AM) to Network. the “Voice is headed by team Miami’s radio broadcast returned of the Hurricanes” Joe Zagacki. Zagacki, who his second stint as a member of the in 1999 for season his seventh enters team, Hurricanes’ broadcast the play- taking over Prior to as the play-by-play voice. duties, Zagacki servedby-play as analyst for 1999-2002. Hurricane games from the to of experience Zagacki brings a wealth been part having Hurricanes broadcasts, of the South the past and at WQAM for 25 years for Florida market play-by-play Zagacki also handles 14 years. duties for and baseball games. Miami football is Josh Darrow team The second member of the Hurricanes’ broadcast who enters has been with Darrow his eighth season as color analyst. WQAM since 1995 and currently serves director. as the program COVERING THE THE COVERING ‘CANES FRANK HAITH, MIAMI Williams, North CarolinaRoy State NC Lowe, Sidney 11:40 a.m. Virginia Bennett, Tony 11:30 A.M. Greenberg, Virginia TechSeth ForestDino Gaudio, Wake 12:10 p.m. 11:50 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Noon COACH HAITH AND JOSH DARROW COACH Leonard Hamilton, Florida State Georgia Tech Hewitt, Paul 11 a.m. Gary Maryland Williams, a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 Al Skinner, Boston College Boston Al Skinner, Purnell,Oliver Clemson a.m. 10:30 Krzyzewski,Mike Duke a.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:50 Wake ForestWake | [email protected] Scott Wortman NC StateVirginiaVirginia Tech | [email protected] Brian Reinhardt | [email protected] Rich Murray | [email protected] Bill Dyer Georgia TechMarylandMIAMI Stamus | [email protected] Mike North Carolina Kirschner | [email protected] Steve | [email protected] BELCH MARGARET Doug Dull | [email protected] ClemsonDukeFlorida State | [email protected] Philip Sikes | [email protected] Chuck Walsh Matt Plizga | [email protected] ACC MEN’S BASKETBALL SIDS ACC ACC CollegeBoston Morrison | [email protected] Brian | [email protected] Dick Kelley ACC TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE TELECONFERENCE ACC ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE COACHES ACC tele- on nine Monday will be featured coaches basketball The 12 ACC season.2009-10 during the conferences season’s first The teleconfer- January continue through 4, and place on Monday, ence will take an opening make to minutes 10 8. Each coach will have March Monday, questions. Please contact Miami Assistant SID and answer statement There will be an instant the media call-in number. Belch for Margaret afternoon. each Monday on TheACC.com of each teleconference replay The official Atlantic Coast Conference website can be accessed by visit- can be accessed by website The official Coast Conference Atlantic daily with is updated information Basketball ing www.theacc.com. informa- relevant and other notes previews, standings, statistics, game department athletic school’s page are home each ACC tion. Links to the instant for is also the site TheACC.com on the site. also located afternoon dur- every Monday teleconference of the head coaches replay ing the season. ACC MEDIA SERVICES ACC 204 COVERING THE ‘CANES COVERING THE the BankUnited Center. analysiswillbe statisticsandplay-by-play First-half men's basketball gameinthemediaworkroom onthe southwest sideof notes, current statisticsandgameprograms ofeach priorto thestart willprovide MediaRelations Office game ofMiamiSports The University GAMEDAY SERVICES ([email protected]/(305) 284-3241). Informationlist by Director contactingAssistantSports Margaret Belch mail. Accredited ofthemediamay members beaddedto thedistribution updated pressreleasesregardingtheUMmen'sbasketball program viae- regularlysendsout MediaRelations Office ofMiamiSports The University PRESS RELEASES prior to eachMiamimen’sbasketball game. schedules, profiles andstatistics.Gamenotes will alsobeavailable online photo galleriesandGameTracker (live statistics),aswell asupdated audioandvideoclips, includesAll-Access Hurricanesports.com Sports, College ofMiamiathleticabout allUniversity teams. 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