2011-12 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Grand Canyon November Time/Result at 2 at Oregon (ex.) L, 75-82 5 at Arizona State (ex.) L, 69-89 California Baptist 8 SD CHRISTIAN (ex.) W, 83-59 Feb. 11, 2012 11 at UNLV L, 66-83 8:30 p.m. (AZ Time) 16 MASTER’S COLLEGE W, 77-70 HOLIDAY INN THANKSGIVING CLASSIC Record: 12-7, 6-5 Riverside, Calif. Record: 15-3, 9-2 25 SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 67-58 Head Coach: Van Dyne Gym Head Coach: Tim Collins 26 FORT LEWIS W, 81-66 Conference: Pacific West Conference: Pacific West December

3 *NDNU W, 76-66 10 N. NEW MEXICO W, 69-49 GAME NOTES HOLIDAY INN CHRISTMAS CLASSIC VS. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST: GCU leads the all-time series, 53-8. The Antelopes and Lancers are 16 SAINT MARTIN’S L, 69-78 playing for the first time this season. Cal Baptist enters tonight’s game 1.5 games behind PacWest 17 CS BERNARDINO W, 66-49 leader Dixie State. The Lancers are 6-1 at home this season. This will be the first meeting between 30 ARIZONA CHRISTIAN W, 83-68 GCU and CBU since Nov. 24, 2009, a 53-48 win in Russ Pennell’s first year with the Antelopes. January LAST TIME OUT: Grand Canyon shot 54 percent from the floor for the second-straight game to roll 3 *at Dominican L, 62-72 to an 84-71 win at Hawai’i Hilo. Jerome Garrison and Kyle Speed each had 17 points to lead the 5 *at NDNU L, 65-70 11 *DOMINICAN W, 81-54 Antelopes. GCU shot 63 percent in the first half to open a 46-27 lead at the break. Canyon finished 16 *at Dixie State L, 56-73 the game with 12 3-point baskets. 19 *HAWAI’I HILO W, 77-64 THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD: GCU is 10-1 at the new Grand Canyon University Arena. The 24 *HAWAI’I PACIFIC W, 70-57 Antelopes have averaged 2,087 fans per game this season, compared to 1,175 a year ago. The 28 *at BYU-Hawai’i L, 75-79 ‘Lopes, however, are 2-6 on the road this season, having won their last two road games. Tonight 30 *at Chaminade L, 66-69 (ot) will be GCU’s fifth-straight road contest. February MAKING THE MOST OF THEIR CHANCES: Grand Canyon has shot 54 percent from the floor in each 1 *at Hawai’i Pacific W, 73-56 of their past two games. They have shot over 50 percent in three games this season, winning all 4 *at Hawai’i Hilo W, 84-71 11 *at Cal Baptist 8:30 p.m. three. The Antelopes have shot 44 percent from the floor this season. 13 *ACADEMY OF ART 6:30 p.m. FROM THE FLOOR: GCU is averaging 71.7 points per game this season, fourth in the PacWest 20 *BYU-HAWAI’I 6:30 p.m. Conference. They are shooting 72 percent from the free throw line, best among PacWest schools. 22 *CHAMINADE 6:30 p.m. GCU has pulled down an average of 34.8 rebounds per game, sixth-best in the league. 25 *at Academy of Art 3:00 p.m. MORIN FINDS THE RANGE: Steve Morin hit five three-pointers in scoring a career-best 16 points March against Chaminade on Jan. 30. He followed that performance up by hitting four three’s and scoring 1 *CAL BAPTIST 6:30 p.m. 12 points at HPU on Feb. 1. In his last game, Morin was 2-for-4 from the three-point line with 10 3 *DIXIE STATE 6:30 p.m. points. Morin, who averages 14.5 minutes per game, played a season-best 23 minutes in the Home games in CAPS *PacWest Conference games All times are Arizona time and subject to change. games at Chaminade and HPU. It was the most minutes he has logged in a game since playing 23 minutes on Dec. 30, 2010 against Southwestern. GCU BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS: FRESHMAN IMPACT: Jerome Garrison has had an impactful frosh season for GCU. He is averaging Name: Grand Canyon University (1949) 9.9 points per game, the second highest among freshmen in the PacWest Conference. Garrison Enrollment: 4,400 (ground), 38,000 (online) has scored in double digits in 10 games this season, including seven of the last nine. He is Nickname: Antelopes averaging 15.7 points per game in his last three contests. Garrison leads the conference with a Colors: Purple/Black/White th Executive Chairman: Brent Richardson .878 free throw percentage. The mark ranks 28 overall in D-II nationally and is the fourth-highest CEO: Brian Mueller percentage by a freshmen. Director of Athletics: Keith Baker POINT LEADERSHIP: Senior Kyle Speed has scored in double-digits in 15 of his 18 games played Facility: GCU Arena (4,602) this season. Speed led the team in scoring in eight of those games. He scored a season-high 20 BASKETBALL HISTORY points on Jan. 28 at BYU-Hawai’i and his 13.8 points-per-game ranks ninth in the PacWest. Speed nd First year: 1949-50 (62 season) leads the team with 50 assists and 28 steals. Overall Record: 1,031-658 20/20: Grand Canyon is 11-1 when leading at the half this season. They are 1-5 when trailing at Postseason: 17 apps. (NAIA and NCAA) the half and lost their only game in which they were tied after the first 20 minutes. National Titles: 3 (’75,’78,’88 - all NAIA) NOTABLE BASKETBALL ALUMS: BALANCED ATTACK: Grand Canyon has produced a balanced scoring attack this season. Six Players: Bayard Forrest (1972-76); Horacio Llamas (1994- Antelope players are averaging 7.0 or more points a game this season. Six different players have 96). Coaches: (1965-81); (1983- been high-point scorers in a game this season. Last season, GCU had four players finish the season 86); (1986-88) with a 7.0 or more points-per-game average.

Grand Canyon University Antelopes # Antelopes POS YR HT Pts. RB Hometown/High School Notes 0 Brad Carroll G JR 6-6 9.0 3.5 Chandler, AZ/Corona del Sol Will miss remainder of season due to injury (knee). 1 Micah Fetters G FR-R 5-11 1.0 0.4 Chandler, AZ/Hamilton Scored a season-best 7 points on Dec. 10 vs. NNMC. 3 Kyle Speed G SR 6-0 13.8 3.1 Seattle, WA/Lake Washington Ranks ninth in the conference in scoring. 4 Chris Johnson F SO 6-6 7.5 3.2 Phoenix, AZ/Highland Ineligible to play second half of the season. 5 Justin Foreman G FR 6-6 5.6 1.8 Houston, TX/Westbury Christian Averaging 16.8 minutes per game. . 10 Steve Morin G JR 6-5 4.8 1.1 Scottsdale, AZ/Saguaro Scored a career-high 16 points on Jan. 30 at Chaminade. 11 Braylon Pickrel F/C JR 6-10 9.2 5.8 Mesa, AZ/Red Mountain Has scored 23 points in his last two games. 15 Travis Currier F JR 6-7 0.0 0.0 Gilbert, AZ/Surrey Garden Arizona Republic 1A-3A All-State second team. 21 Jerome Garrison G FR 6-3 9.9 1.9 Phoenix, AZ/Mountain Pointe Is averaging 15.7 points per game in his last three contests. 22 Justin Wesolowski F/C SR 6-8 6.9 6.2 Mesa, AZ/Mountain View First on team with a 6.2 rebounds per game average. 23 Barret Robbins C JR 6-8 2.1 3.3 Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista Has pulled down 25 rebounds in the past five games. 25 Dillon Currier G SO 6-5 0.3 0.7 Gilbert, AZ/Gilbert Christian Transfer from Westmont. 32 Killian Larson C JR 6-9 -- -- Puyallup, WA/Puyallup Transfer from Dominican. Will redshirt this season. 40 Blake Davis F SO 6-6 5.4 4.2 Phoenix, AZ/St. Mary’s Scored in double digits on two occasions this season. 44 Nick Witherill G SR 6-3 9.0 2.2 Phoenix, AZ/Highland Scored a season-best 21 on Dec. 17 vs. San Bernardino. 52 Jake Zuilhof F/C FR 6-9 1.3 1.2 Azle TX/Azle Averaged 11.9 points and 8.0 rebs. as a senior in HS.

Head Coach Russ Pennell Assistant Coaches Mark Nelson, Anthony Boone, Phil Cullen Strength and Conditioning Coach Chuck Howard Trainer Geordie Hackett

GAME NOTES (Cont.) GCU’S 2011-12 RECORD WHEN: UP NEXT: Following the tonight’s game with the Lancers, GCU will finish the season with five of their Grand Canyon University Arena 10-1 remaining six games at Grand Canyon University Arena in Phoenix. The ‘Lopes have two games with On the road 2-6 Academy of Art remaining and singles games with California Baptist, Chaminade, Dixie State and Overtime games 0-0 BYU-Hawai’i. Leading at the half 11-1 AT THE HELM: Russ Pennell is in his third season with GCU. He has a 42-35 record over his first two- Behind at the half 1-5 plus seasons, leading the ‘Lopes to a 14-12 record in 2010-11. It was the first winning campaign for Tied at the half 0-1 the Antelopes since 2006-07. Pennell was the interim head coach at Arizona during the 2008-09 Game decided by 1-5 points 0-3 season, after retired, leading the Wildcats to the Sweet 16 and 21-14 record. He was an Game decided by 6-9 points 3-1 assistant coach for Rob Evans at Arizona State and Mississippi. Pennell began his coaching career as Game decided by 10-15 points 5-1 an assistant coach at Oklahoma State under Eddie Sutton. Pennell has an overall coaching record of Game decided by 16 points or more 4-2 63-49 in three seasons. GCU out-rebounds the opponent 8-1 GCU ADDS THREE: Camyn Boone, Jeff Lowery and Derreck Brooks have signed NLI’s to play for GCU GCU is out-rebounded by the opponent 3-4 in 2012-13. All three recruits hail from the local area. Boone, a 6-7 forward from Mesa Mountain Same number of rebounds 1-2 View, was an Honorable Mention All-State Arizona Republic selection as a junior. Lowery, a 6-1 point GCU with better shooting percentage 8-0 guard for Desert Vista in Phoenix, averaged 10.7 points as a junior. Brooks, a 6-5 guard/forward, GCU with worse shooting percentage 3-7 averaged 18.9 points and 5.3 rebounds for Desert Ridge in Mesa last season. Same shooting percentage 1-0 THE NEW DIGS: This season marks the debut of Grand Canyon University Arena. GCU Arena is the GCU shooting 50.0-plus FG pct. 3-0 latest in the campus’ continued growth and will seat 4,602 fans for basketball in a state-of-the-art GCU shooting less than 50.0 FG pct. 9-7 venue that will also host musical performances, speaking engagements and conferences. Last GCU with fewer TOs than opponent 9-3 October the University opened a brand-new 55,000 square foot Recreational Center that features GCU with more TOs than opponent 3-4 three basketball courts and practice facilities for wrestling and volleyball. The “Rec Center” is decked GCU with same number of TOs 0-0 out with impressive athletic training and strength and conditioning rooms for all GCU athletes. GCU with fewer fouls than opponent 9-2 HOW CAN I FOLLOW? We will have many different options to follow the ‘Lopes this season. Keep GCU with more fouls than opponent 2-5 checking here for the latest news. Both men’s and women’s basketball can be viewed or heard by Same number of fouls 1-0 going to www.gculopes.com. GCU Alum, Michael Potter, will be handling the play-by-play for the games. Dan Nichols, GCU Assistant AD and basketball head coach at South Mountain CC, will join the PacWest Conference Standings broadcast this season as an analyst. ‘Lopes Lead-in will begin 10 minutes prior to tip-off of each Team Conf Pct. Overall Pct. Dixie State 11-1 .917 16-4 .800 game. Live stats are also available at www.gculopes.com. Cal Baptist 9-2 .818 15-3 .833 RUSS PENNELL COACHES SHOW: The “Russ Pennell Coaches Show” airs every Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. BYU-Hawai’i 9-2 .818 12-8 .600 during the college basketball season on THE FAN AM 1060. The show is hosted by Mike Muraco and Chaminade 7-4 .636 9-9 .500 Dan Manuchi (Roc and Manuch) during their “Calling All Sports” program, weekdays from 3 - 6 p.m. Grand Canyon 6-5 .545 12-7 .632 For people outside of the Phoenix market, the show can be heard live at www.kdus.com. Dominican 6-5 .545 7-15 .318 STEP RIGHT UP AND GET YOUR TICKETS: Single game tickets are available for purchase at NDNU 4-7 .364 8-11 .421 www.gcuarena.com, by phone at 602.639.8999 or the Grand Canyon University Arena Box Office Hawai’i Pacific 2-9 .182 7-12 .368 Hawai’i Hilo 1-10 .091 7-12 .368 located at 3300 W. Camelback Road in Phoenix. Academy of Art 1-11 .083 3-19 .136

Records as of Feb. 10, 2012