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BIG EAST CONFERENCE STAFFInterim Commissioner ............................................................................................ Joseph E. Bailey IIISenior Associate Commissioner (Football & Marketing) .......................................Nick Carparelli, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Compliance & Governance) ...........................Joseph D’Antonio, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration) ..................................................... Donna DeMarcoAssociate Commissioner (Men’s Basketball) ..................................................................To be namedAssociate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball) .................................................... Danielle DonehewAssociate Commissioner (Compliance) ..................................................................Jennifer CondarasAssociate Commissioner (Television & Men’s Basketball Scheduling) ........................ Tom OdjakjianAssociate Commissioner (Communications) ............................................................... John PaquetteAssociate Commissioner (Olympic Sports) ................................................................... James SiedliskiAssistant Commissioner (Women’s Basketball Officiating) ........................................ Barbara JacobsSenior Director of External Affairs ...............................................................................Ben FaircloughDirector of Business Affairs ................................................................................................. Sue EatonDirector of Communications ............................................................................................ Sara NaggarDirector of Communications ........................................................................................ Chuck SullivanDirector of Compliance ................................................................................................. Kenny SchankDirector of Digital Media ..............................................................................................Mark HodgkinDirector of Men’s Basketball Operations .................................................................... Shawn MurphyDirector of Sport Administration ..................................................................................Kristen BrownDirector of Sport Administration .............................................................................. Bobby WeygandAssistant Director of Communications.........................................................................Michael CoyneAssistant Director of Football & Video Administration .................................................Michael Costa Assistant Director of Sport Administration .....................................................................To be namedCoordinator of Football Officiating .............................................................................. Terry McAulayCoordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating ...................................................................... Art HylandAssistant to the Commissioner .................................................................................... Lisa ZanecchiaSenior Administrative Assistant for Basketball & Administration ................................... Lois DeBloisAdministrative Assistant ...............................................................................................Wanda FactorAdministrative Assistant ................................................................................................... Linda YatesReceptionist.............................................................................................................. Kathy KirkpatrickAdministrative Fellow ...................................................................................................Roberto SassoCommunications Assistant .........................................................................................Michael O’BrienCommunications Assistant ........................................................................................... Brooke RayderSport Administration Assistant ..........................................................................Catherine CarmignaniDigital Media Assistant .....................................................................................................Jamie Corun

PRIMARY BIG EAST BASKETBALL CONTACTSBIG EAST ............................. John Paquette ...........................................................cell (401) 265-2244 Chuck Sullivan ...........................................................cell (401) 641-8760Cincinnati ............................ Doug Mosely ................................................................... (513) 556-0667Connecticut ........................ Phil Chardis ..................................................................... (860) 486-3531DePaul ................................ Greg Greenwell ............................................................... (773) 325-7546Georgetown ........................ Bill Shapland ................................................................... (202) 687-2492Louisville ............................. Kenny Klein ..................................................................... (502) 852-6581Marquette .......................... Scott Kuykendall ............................................................. (414) 288-4794Notre Dame ........................ Bernie Cafarelli ............................................................... (574) 631-7516Pittsburgh ........................... Greg Hotchkiss ................................................................ (412) 648-8240Providence .......................... Arthur Parks .................................................................... (401) 865-2272Rutgers ............................... Kevin Lorincz ................................................................... (732) 445-4200St. John’s ............................. Mark Fratto ..................................................................... (718) 990-6367Seton Hall ........................... Matt Sweeney ................................................................. (973) 761-9493USF ..................................... Ashley Walker ................................................................. (813) 974-4087Syracuse.............................. Pete Moore ..................................................................... (315) 443-2608Villanova ............................. Mike Sheridan ................................................................. (610) 519-4120

For information on BIG EAST Conference Men’s Basketball, please contact:John Paquette, Associate Commissioner E-mail: [email protected] Sullivan, Director of Communications E-mail: [email protected] East Phone: (401) 453-0660Big East Fax: (401) 751-8540

2012-13 BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA DAY

oCT. 17 • nEw york ATHLETIC CLUBBIG EAST Men’s Basketball Media Day will kick off the 2012-13 season at the New York Athletic Club in New York City. All 15 BIG EAST head coaches will be present, along with selected players from each team. Please contact John Paquette or Chuck Sullivan at the BIG EAST office for more information.

BIG EAST CONFERENCE MEn’S BASkETBALL CoACHES

TELECONFERENCEThe BIG EAST will once again hold weekly teleconferences with its men’s basketball coaches, beginning in January and continuing each Thursday until the BIG EAST Championship. Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the BIG EAST office for the phone number and schedule.

BIGEAST.ORGThe official website of the BIG EAST Conference features up-to-date information on all facets of the league. Men’s basketball standings, results, statistics and notes are updated as games are played.

THE BIG EAST ConfErEnCE15 Park Row West

Providence, R.I. 02903

BigEast.org(401) 453-0660 • Communications

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TABLE OF CONTENTS2...........Table of Contents/General Information

3-5 .............................................. News & Notes

6-7 ..................................................... Cincinnati

8-9 ..................................................Connecticut

10-11 ......................................................DePaul

12-13 ............................................. Georgetown

14-15 .................................................. Louisville

16-17 ................................................Marquette

18-19 ............................................. Notre Dame

20-21 .................................................Pittsburgh

22-23 ............................................... Providence

24-25 .....................................................Rutgers

26-27 .................................................. St. John’s

28-29 .................................................Seton Hall

30-31 ...........................................................USF

32-33 ................................................... Syracuse

34-35 .................................................. Villanova

36-37 ................................... 2011-12 In Review

38.........................................Postseason Honors

39-44 .....................................2011-12 Statistics

CREDITS

The 2012-13 BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Preview is published by The BIG EAST Conference. It was written and edited by John Paquette and Chuck Sullivan.

Photos by Mitchell Layton, Thomas Maguire, Bruce Schwartzman and BIG EAST member schools.

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BIG EAST AnD THE fInAL foUrIncluding Louisville in 2012, a BIG EAST team has made the Final Four 18 times in 33 years of competition. A BIG EAST squad has played in the national title game 10 times. The conference’s NCAA champions are: Georgetown (1984), Villanova (1985), Connecticut (1999, 2004 and 2011) and Syracuse (2003). Recent additional appearances were made by Louisville and Marquette just before both schools began competing in the BIG EAST in 2005-06. Louisville made it in 2005 and Marquette in 2003. Fourteen of the 15 league schools have played in the Final Four.

LoUISVILLE kEPT BIG EAST In fInAL foUr nEwSLouisville’s trip to the 2012 Final Four gives the BIG EAST six Final Four appearances in the last seven seasons with five different teams. 2012 Louisville 2011 Connecticut 2010 West Virginia 2009 Connecticut, Villanova 2007 Georgetown

ALL-TIME NCAA RECORDSBIG EAST teams finished 14-9 in the 2012 NCAA Championship. BIG EAST teams compiled a 13-10 record in the 2011 NCAA Championship. Since the league began play in 1979-80, BIG EAST teams own a 290-179 (.618) record in NCAA play. The BIG EAST has had only one season when its teams had a combined losing record in the NCAAs. In 1992-93, the league was 2-3.

fInAL foUr CoACHES CLUB InCLUDES fIVEFive BIG EAST head coaches have reached the Final Four at least once. In 2009, Villanova’s Jay Wright joined the elite group. Connecticut’s Jim Calhoun made his fourth trip (2011, 2009, 2004, 1999). Louisville’s Rick Pitino is one of only two coaches in NCAA history to lead three different teams to the Final Four: Providence (1987), Kentucky (1997, 1996, 1993) and Louisville (2012, 2005). Jim Boeheim has been to the Final Four three times with Syracuse (2003, 1996, 1987). Georgetown’s John Thompson III led the Hoyas to the Final Four in 2007.

LoUISVILLE wInS THE wESTLouisville won the NCAA West Regional with a come-from-behind 72-68 victory against Florida in Phoenix, Ariz. The Cardinals, who were seeded fourth, overcame an 11-point deficit in the final 8:16. In the regional semifinals, UofL eliminated No. 1 seed Michigan State 57-44. Freshman forward Chane Behanan was the West Regional MVP.

BIG EAST LoVES THE wEST rEGIonALLouisville’s road to the Final Four through the West Regional has been a common path for BIG EAST Final Four teams. Eighteen BIG EAST teams have reached the Final Four and 10 have been West Regional champions. Additionally, when the Cardinals reached the Final Four in 2005, though a not a BIG EAST member yet, they also advanced through the West.

nBA TAkES EIGHT froM BIG EASTEight BIG EAST players were chosen in the 2012 NBA Draft, including five first-round selections. Dion Waiters of Syracuse was taken fourth overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Connecticut had a pair of lottery picks — Andre Drummond, who went ninth to the Detroit Pistons, and Jeremy Lamb, who was the No. 12 selection by the Houston Rockets. Maurice Harkless of St. John’s was the No. 15 pick, going to the

Philadelphia 76ers, while the Boston Celtics tabbed Syracuse’s Fab Melo with the No. 22 selection. For the past 12 years, at least one BIG EAST player has been a top-10 pick.

THrEE BIG EAST nEwCoMErS wIn GoLD wITH USA BASkETBALL U18 nATIonAL TEAMThree freshmen on BIG EAST rosters were part of the 12-man USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team, which won the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship in June. Forward Montrezl Harrell of Louisville, forward Jerami Grant from Syracuse and guard James Robinson of Pittsburgh were all part of the U.S. team, which won its five games by an average of 38.6 points, including an 81-56 win against Brazil in the final.

BIG EAST MAInTAInED ITS ELITE EIGHT STrEAkThe BIG EAST is the only conference to place at least one team in every NCAA Elite Eight since 2002. Seven different squads — Louisville (2012, 2009, 2008), Syracuse (2012, 2003), Connecticut (2011, 2009, 2004, 2002), West Virginia (2010, 2005), Georgetown (2007, 2006), Villanova (2009, 2006), and Pittsburgh (2009) have reached the final eight over the last 10 seasons.

BIG EAST LEADS IN SWEET 16 APPEARANCESWith four NCAA Sweet 16 teams last season (Syracuse, Marquette, Louisville and Cincinnati) the BIG EAST has had the most teams reach the regional semifinal round over the last 10 seasons.

regional Semifinalists (2003-12)BIG EAST 31Big 12 21ACC 20Big Ten 20

BIG EAST GRABBED NINE NCAA BIDSThe BIG EAST received nine NCAA tournament invitations, the second highest total in NCAA Championship history, eclipsed only by last year’s BIG EAST total of 11. The BIG EAST earned eight NCAA bids in 2006, 2008 and 2010.

Most nCAA Tournament Bids, Season 11 BIG EAST ................................................ 2011 9 BIG EAST ................................................ 2012 8 BIG EAST ............................ 2006, 2008, 2010 7 BIG EAST ...................................... 1991, 2009 ACC .............................................. 2007, 2009 Big Ten ..1990, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2011 Big 12 ..................................................... 2010

SEC/BIG EAST CHALLEnGE rESUMES In noVEMBErThe SEC/BIG EAST Challenge returns for the 2012-13 season after a successful debut in 2011. ESPN will provide exclusive coverage across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. All 12 games will be played at home sites with each conference hosting six games per year. The BIG EAST took the first edition of the Challenge, winning eight of the 12 games in 2011.

Nov. 29 Kentucky at Notre Dame Marquette at Florida South Carolina at St. John’s Seton Hall at LSU

Nov. 30 Syracuse at Arkansas Tennessee at Georgetown DePaul at Auburn Georgia at USF

Dec. 1 Alabama at Connecticut Villanova at Vanderbilt Mississippi State at Providence Rutgers at Mississippi

Louisville became the sixth BIG EAST team to play in the Final Four in the last seven years

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PITT, SETon HALL ALSo rEACHED PoSTSEASonPittsburgh captured the title of the College Basketball Invitational. The Panthers defeated Washington State, two games to one, in a best-of-three format. Seton Hall was one of four No. 1 seeds in the National Invitation Tournament. The Pirates defeated Stony Brook in the first round before losing to Massachusetts. For the second consecutive season, 11 BIG EAST teams participated in the postseason.

LoUISVILLE won BIG EAST ToUrnAMEnTThey entered The BIG EAST Championship as the No. 7 seed, but the Louisville Cardinals left Madison Square Garden in New York with the championship trophy.

Louisville started with a 61-55 second-round win against Seton Hall. In the quarterfinals, the Cardinals stopped second-seeded Marquette 84-71. In the semifinals, UofL knocked off No. 3 seed Notre Dame 64-50. In the championship game, the Cardinals held Cincinnati to only 14 points in the first half and prevailed 50-44.

Junior guard Peyton Siva won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player.

NATIONAL SEMIFINALS ARE STILL SPECIALAfter Louisville’s loss to Kentucky in the 2012 national semifinals, the BIG EAST has an 8-5 record in the Final Four semifinals against non-conference opposition. BIG EAST teams have played each other in the Final Four semifinals on two occasions — Syracuse beat Providence in 1987 (77-63) and Georgetown topped St. John’s in 1985 (77-59).

SyrACUSE won THE rEGULAr SEASonThe Syracuse Orange won the BIG EAST regular season with a 17-1 conference record. They are only the second team to post a 17-1 mark. Connecticut did it 1995-96. No BIG EAST team has gone undefeated in league play. At 31-2 entering the NCAA tournament, the Orange became the third team in BIG EAST to enter NCAA play with only two losses, joining Georgetown’s 1985 team and Connecticut’s 1996 squad.

SUrPrISES froM THE PrESEASon PoLLSyracuse was picked as a co-favorite in the BIG EAST Coaches’ Preseason Poll and the Orange lived up to expectations by capturing the regular-season crown. Not every team finish followed the poll closely, however. USF was picked 14th and finished tied for fourth place with a 12-6 record. Georgetown was tabbed for 10th and the Hoyas ended up in a fourth-place tie with USF and Cincinnati. Notre Dame made it to third place at 13-5 after being placed ninth in the poll.

20 WINS REMAINS A GOOD YARDSTICKWhen a BIG EAST team reaches 20 wins by the end of conference tournament play, it has an excellent chance of receiving an NCAA invitation. Since the BIG EAST began in 1979-80, 155 of 161 teams with 20 wins received NCAA bids (96.3 percent). This year, eight of the nine 20-win teams made the NCAA Championship. Seton Hall, which played in the NIT, was the exception.

MArQUETTE, CInCInnATI ALSo MADE SwEET 16Marquette and Cincinnati joined Louisville and Syracuse as NCAA Sweet 16 teams. The Golden Eagles made their second straight appearance in the regional semifinals while the Bearcats were making their first trip since 2001.

USf wAS BACk In THE nCAAS The USF Bulls made their first NCAA appearance as a BIG EAST member in 2012. Their last NCAA trip came in 1992 when they lost a first-round game against Georgetown. This year, the Bulls, as a No. 12 seed, beat California in a first-round game before eliminating No. 5 seed Temple in the second round. The Bulls finished 22-14 overall and 12-6 in BIG EAST play. Stan Heath was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year.

CrowDEr wAS PLAyEr of THE yEAr Marquette forward Jae Crowder was named BIG EAST Player of the Year. The 6-foot-6 senior was one of the league’s most productive and versatile players. He finished the season fifth in the BIG EAST in scoring at 17.5 ppg, eighth in rebounding at 8.4 and second in steals at 2.5. Crowder helped lead Marquette to a second-place finish in the BIG EAST with a 14-4 record.

SyrACUSE, LoUISVILLE wErE SEConD, THIrD In NCAA ATTENDANCESyracuse and Louisville ranked second and third, respectively, in national attendance last season. Syracuse averaged 23,618 fans in 19 home dates. Louisville averaged 21,503 in 20 dates at the KFC Yum! Center. Three other BIG EAST teams ranked in the top 40: Marquette was 13th (15,138), Connecticut was 26th (12,640), Georgetown was 35th (11,283). Additionally, the BIG EAST Championship at Madison Square Garden led all conference tournaments in both total (160,456) and average attendance (20,057). All eight sessions of the championship were advance sellouts.

non-LEAGUE rECorD STronG onCE AGAInBIG EAST teams amassed a 175-58 (.751) record against non-conference competition in the 2011-12 season. It was the fourth consecutive season in which BIG EAST teams won more than 75 percent of their nonconference games and the 20th straight year with at least a .700 winning percentage.

Annual Nonconference Records Year W L Pct. 2008-09 175 53 .768 2009-10 168 51 .750 2010-11 170 49 .776 2011-12 175 58 .751

BIG EAST PREVALENT IN NATIONAL POLLSBIG EAST teams once again were prevalent in the national top 25 polls last season. The conference had at least five teams ranked in each week of the season and saw 13 of its 16 teams receive votes in at least one of the two major polls during the course of the year. Syracuse was ranked no lower than No. 5 through the entire season and spent six weeks as the nation’s top-ranked team. Marquette was ranked in the top 25 all year, while Louisville had a top-25 ranking in all but one week of the season. Six BIG EAST teams (Connecticut, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Syracuse) spent time in the top 10 during the season.

USf reached the nCAA Championship for the first time since 1992

Mick Cronin took Cincinnati to the nCAA Sweet 16 last season

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BIG EAST Returning Career LeadersEntering the 2012-13 season, the following players have the highest career totals in their respective categories (conference games only):

Points ........................................................598 ....................................Vincent Council, ProvidenceScoring Average ....................................... 12.5 ....................................Vincent Council, ProvidenceRebounds ..................................................295 ................................................ Dane Miller, RutgersRebounding Average ................................. 6.2 ................................................. Dane Miller, Rutgers3-Point Field Goals .....................................58 .................................Hollis Thompson, Georgetown3-Point Field Goal Percentage .................. .423 ................................Hollis Thompson, GeorgetownField Goal Percentage .............................. .487 ........................................Cleveland Melvin, DePaulFree Throw Percentage ............................ .807 ........................................ Brandon Triche, SyracuseAssists .......................................................283 ....................................Vincent Council, ProvidenceAssists Average .......................................... 5.9 .....................................Vincent Council, ProvidenceBlocks .........................................................73 ................................................. Dane Miller, RutgersBlocks Average .......................................... 1.5 ................................................. Dane Miller, RutgersSteals ..........................................................77 .....................................Vincent Council, ProvidenceSteals Average ........................................... 1.6 .....................................Vincent Council, Providence

2012-13 In-Season TournamentsMany BIG EAST schools will participate in at least one in-season tournament this year. Here is a look at the schedule:Team Event First Game Other TeamsCincinnati Global Sports Invitational Nov. 18 North Carolina A&T, Campbell, Iowa State, Oregon, UNLV

Connecticut Paradise Jam Nov. 16 George Mason, Iona, Mercer, New Mexico, Quinnipiac, Illinois-Chicago, Wake Forest

DePaul Cancun Challenge Nov. 20 Austin Peay, Gardner-Webb, Howard, Iowa, Western Carolina, Western Kentucky, Wichita State

Georgetown Legends Classic Nov. 19 Indiana, UCLA, Georgia, Duquesne, North Dakota State, James Madison, Liberty, UC Irvine, Sam Houston State

Louisville Battle 4 Atlantis Nov. 22 Northern Iowa, Missouri, Stanford, Memphis, Virginia Commonwealth, Duke, Minnesota

Marquette EA Sports Maui Invitational Nov. 19 Butler, Chaminade, Illinois, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Texas, USC

Notre Dame Coaches vs. Cancer Classic No. 16 Brigham Young, Florida State, Saint Joseph’s

Pittsburgh NIT Season Tip-Off Nov. 21 Michigan, Kansas State, Virginia, Fordham, Bowling Green, Delaware, Fairfield, Lamar, Cleveland State, Robert Morris, North Texas

Providence Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 15 Akron, Massachusetts, UNC-Asheville, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Tennessee

St. John’s Charleston Classic Nov. 15 Auburn, Baylor, Boston College, Charleston Colorado, Dayton, Murray State

Seton Hall Hall of Fame Tipoff Nov. 17 Norfolk State, Loyola (Md.), UMKC, Albany, Ohio State, Rhode Island, Washington

Syracuse Gotham Classic Dec. 22 Temple Villanova 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Nov. 15 Purdue, Alabama, Oregon State, Hofstra, the Wounded Warrior Project Niagara, Bucknell, South Dakota State

2013 nCAA CHAMPIonSHIPSCHEDULE & SITES

First Round Tuesday and wednesday, March 19 and 20

UD ArenaDayton, Ohio

Host: University of Dayton

Second and Third Rounds Thursday and Saturday, March 21 and 23

Palace of Auburn HillsAuburn Hills, Mich.

Host: Oakland University

Rupp ArenaLexington, Ky.

Host: University of Kentucky

Energy Solutions ArenaSalt Lake City, Utah

Host: University of Utah

HP PavilionSan Jose, Calif.

Host: West Coast Conference

friday and Sunday, March 22 and 24Frank Erwin Center

Austin, TexasHost: University of Texas

UD ArenaDayton, Ohio

Host: University of Dayton

Sprint CenterKansas City, Mo.

Host: Missouri Valley Conference

Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, Pa.

Host: Temple University

Regionals Thursday and Saturday, March 28 and 30

Staples CenterLos Angeles, Calif.

Host: Pepperdine University

Verizon CenterWashington, D.C.

Host: Georgetown University

friday and Sunday, March 29 and 31Cowboys StadiumArlington, Texas

Host: Big 12 Conference

Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, Ind.

Hosts: IUPUI, Horizon League

Final FourApril 6 and 8

Georgia DomeAtlanta, Ga.

Host: Georgia Institute of Technology

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Class Pos. Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 0 Jeremiah Davis G So. 6-3 204 Muncie, Ind./Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 1 Cashmere Wright G Sr. 6-0 178 Savannah, Ga./Urban Christian Academy 2 Titus Rubles F Jr. 6-7 207 Dallas, Texas/Blinn College 5 Justin Jackson F Jr. 6-8 213 Jacksonville, Fla./Arlington Country Day 10 Alex Eppensteiner G Sr. 6-4 190 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 11 Shaquille Thomas F RFr. 6-7 177 Paterson, N.J./NIA Prep 13 Cheikh Mbodj C Sr. 6-10 236 Dakar, Senegal/Grayson County JC (Texas) 14 Ge’Lawn Guyn G So. 6-2 174 Georgetown, Ky./South Kent Prep (Conn.) 15 Jermaine Sanders F So. 6-5 226 Far Rockaway, N.Y./Rice 23 Sean Kilpatrick G Jr. 6-4 221 White Plains, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) 24 Kelvin Gaines C So. 6-10 227 Ocala, Fla./Arlington Country Day 44 JaQuon Parker G Sr. 6-3 210 Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork

Head Coach: Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ’97)Associate Head Coach: Larry Davis (Asbury ’78)Assistant Coaches: Darren Savino (Jersey City State ’94), Antwon Jackson (Pikeville ’93)

HEAD CoACHMick Cronin (Cincinnati ’97)

Career Record (nine years) ............................................. 182-112 (.619)Cincinnati Record (six years) ............................................. 113-88 (.562)Murray State Record (three years) .................................... 69-23 (.750)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (six years) ....................... 48-58 (.453) BIG EAST Tournament Record (five years) .............................. 5-5 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (six years) .................................... 53-63 (.457)

NCAA Record (four appearances) .......................................... 3-4 (.429)NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500)CBI Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

CincinnatiBearcats

2011-12 rECorD26-11 overall

12-6 BIG EAST (t4th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

rv/18

POSTSEASONNCAA Sweet 16

The Big PictureCoach Mick Cronin has elevated the Bearcat program back into the na-tional picture. UC has won 26 games in each of the last two seasons with last year’s club finishing 26-11 overall and 12-6 in the BIG EAST, including an appearance in The BIG EAST Champi-onship title game. The season did not end until the Bearcats reached the NCAA Sweet 16 round. Cronin has to find a way to replace forward Yancy Gates and guard Dion Dixon, but he has three returning starters, including a pair of double-figure scorers and some other experienced players who appear ready to accept larger roles.

Who’s BackSean Kilpatrick, one of the BIG EAST’s top perimeter shooters and an All-BIG EAST Second Team pick, averaged 14.3 ppg while connecting on a league-high 92 3-pointers. The 6-foot-4 junior is the top returning scorer. Point guard Cashmere Wright returns for his senior season after averaging 10.9 points and 4.6 assists. Guard JaQuon Parker averaged 9.4 ppg and 5.6 rpg. The backcourt has depth with sophomores Jeremiah Davis, Ge’Lawn Guyn and Jermaine Sanders. Up front, forward Justin Jackson averaged 5.1 points and 4.2 boards while starting 20 games. The 6-foot-8 athletic junior runs the floor well and is a shot-blocking threat. Six-foot-10 senior Cheikh Mbodj averaged 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds while playing just under 10 minutes per game. Six-foot-10 sophomore Kelvin Gaines saw limited duty.

Who’s MissingGates was third on the team in scor-ing with a 12.2 average and first in rebounding at 8.9, which was fifth in the BIG EAST. Guard Dion Dixon averaged 13.0 points and was a prime contributor to the Bearcats’ gritty defensive play. Forward Octavius Ellis (2.3, 1.7) saw limited action.

StorylinesThe Bearcats have a solid core of play-ers who also have winning experience, led by Kilpatrick and Wright. The team may try to get up and down the floor a little more this season. A pair of 6-foot-7 newcomers, junior Titus Robles and freshman Shaquille Thomas, may help with that plan. Both could see plenty of immediate playing time. Cronin wants his team to continue to play strong defense and take care of the ball. The Bearcats held 29 of 37 opponents last season to less than 70 points. Last year, UC was third in the BIG EAST in turnover margin (+3.11).

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Titus rubles, f, Jr., 6-7, 207Dallas, Texas/Blinn College (Texas)• Named NJCAA All-America Honorable

Mention after averaging 14.5 points and 9.8 rebounds in 2011-12.

• Played the 2010-11 season at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan., where he was an All-Jayhawk Conference First Team choice. Averaged 20.3 ppg and 12.3 rpg at Independence.

• Career rebounding leader at God’s Academy in Grand Prairie, Texas. Averaged 16.8 points, 13.6 rebounds and 4.7 blocks in 2009-10.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (26-11, 12-6 BIG EAST)(Home: 14-4/Away: 7-5/neutral: 5-2) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBERGlobal Sports Challenge 13 Alabama State - BEN W, 65-40 4,624 Gates 15/Gates 11 15 Jacksonville State - BEN W, 73-59 4,542 Wright 23/Three with 9 19 Presbyterian L, 54-56 4,906 Kilpatrick 19/Dixon 10Global Sports Challenge 21 Northwestern State - BEN W, 71-43 4,505 Gates 18/Gates 11 25 Marshall - ESPN3 L, 69-73 7,021 Kilpatrick 19/Gates 7 29 Miami (Ohio) - BEN W, 56-47 6,457 Mbodj 12/Gates 10DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 at Georgia - ESPNU W, 57-51 6,796 Kilpatrick 22/Gates 8Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout 10 at Xavier - ESPN2 L, 53-76 10,250 Gates 18/Gates 12 14 at Wright State - ESPN2 W, 78-58 5,977 Kilpatrick 20/Jackson 8 17 Radford - ESPN3 W, 101-70 4,771 Wright 25/Parker 9 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff - BEN W, 101-53 4,874 Wright 20/Jackson 8 23 Chicago State - BEN W, 95-60 5,321 Wright 14/Gaines, Parker 7 29 Oklahoma USB - ESPNU W, 56-55 4,439 Dixon 18/Kilpatrick 10JAnUAry 1 at PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 66-63 12,508 Parker 21/Jackson, Parker 7 4 NOTRE DAME - BEN W, 71-55 10,142 Dixon 18/Jackson 7 7 ST. JOHN’S - BEN L, 55-57 8,820 Kilpatrick 21/Mbodj, Gates 7 9 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU W, 68-64 7,877 Kilpatrick 27/Gates 7 14 VILLANOVA - BEN W, 82-78 10,255 Dixon 22/Gates 9 18 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 W, 70-67 10,167 Kilpatrick 16/Gates 12 21 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU ot L, 74-77 14,070 Wright 17/Gates 13 23 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 53-60 13,176 Wright 17/Gates 10 28 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 54-61 7,693 Dixon 17/Gates 8fEBrUAry 4 DE PAUL - BEN W, 74-66 10,450 Dixon, Kilpatrick 16/Gates 6 8 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 76-54 7,618 Gates, Kilpatrick 14/Wright 10 11 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 95-78 18,815 Dixon, Parker 15/Gates 12 15 PROVIDENCE - ESPNU W, 81-66 7,822 Kilpatrick 22/Gates 9 18 SETON HALL - BEN W, 62-57 13,003 Dixon 20/Gates 8 23 LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 60-56 13,176 Wright 22/Gates 10 26 at USF TBF - BEN L, 45-46 6,784 Kilpatrick 13/Gates 10 29 MARQUETTE - ESPN2 W, 72-61 11,316 Parker 28/Gates 13MArCH 3 at VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 72-68 6,500 Gates 16/Gates 9BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Georgetown - ESPN W, 72-70 20,057 Gates 23/Parker 10 9 vs. Syracuse - ESPN W, 71-68 20,057 Kilpatrick, Gates 18/Parker 8 10 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 44-50 20,057 Wright 16/Parker 7NCAA Championship 16 vs. Texas BA - CBS W, 65-59 11,751 Gates 15/Gates 10 18 vs. Florida State BA - TBS W, 62-56 11,033 Kilpatrick 18/Parker 11 22 vs. Ohio State TD - CBS L, 66-81 18,796 Wright 18/Parker, Jackson 6

USB U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OhioTBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.BA Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.TD TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 1 Enosch Wolf C Jr. 7-1 240 Goettingen, Germany/Wilbraham & Monson 2 DeAndre Daniels F So. 6-8 195 Los Angeles, Calif./William Howard Taft 3 Phillip Nolan F Fr. 6-9 210 Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University HS 4 Brendan Allen G So. 6-3 187 Windsor, Conn./Bridgeton Academy 5 Niels Giffey G/F Jr. 6-7 205 Berlin, Germany/Heinrich-Schliemann 10 Tyler Olander F Jr. 6-9 225 Mansfield, Conn./E.O. Smith 11 Ryan Boatright G So. 6-0 160 Aurora, Ill./East Aurora 12 R.J. Evans G Gr. 6-3 210 Salem, Conn./Holy Cross 13 Shabazz Napier G Jr. 6-1 171 Roxbury, Mass./Charlestown 21 Omar Calhoun G Fr. 6-5 195 Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ The King 22 Leon Tolksdorf F Fr. 6-8 220 Berlin, Germany/ALBA Berlin

Head Coach: Jim Calhoun (American International ’68)Associate Head Coach: George Blaney (Holy Cross ’61)Assistant Coaches: Kevin Ollie (Connecticut ’95), Glen Miller (Connecticut ’88)

HEAD CoACHJim Calhoun (American International ’68)

Career Record (40 years) ................................................ 873-380 (.697)Connecticut Record (26 years)........................................ 625-243 (.720)Northeastern Record (14 years) ..................................... 248-137 (.644)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (26 years) .................. 276-164 (.627) BIG EAST Tournament Record (25 years) ............................ 35-19 (.648)BIG EAST Overall Record (26 years) ................................ 311-183 (.630)

NCAA Record (23 appearances) .......................................... 49-19 (.721)NIT Record (six appearances) ............................................... 13-5 (.722)

ConnecticutHuskies

2011-12 rECorD20-14 overall

8-10 BIG EAST (t9th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNCAA Second Round

The Big PictureLast year’s young team had to find a way to succeed without Kemba Walker, who helped carry the Huskies to the 2011 national championship. The 2011-12 squad did taste success, finishing 20-14 and earning an NCAA berth, its 22nd under coach Jim Cal-houn. The challenge for the upcoming season is that UConn will be young again, but it will have to cope with the departure of two players who were NBA lottery picks and two other regulars who transferred.

Who’s BackThe talented backcourt includes junior Shabazz Napier and sophomore Ryan Boatright. Napier was second on the team in scoring last year, averaging 13.0 ppg. Boatright was third at 10.4. Boatright usually came off the bench, but both players saw over 30 minutes of action per game. Napier was third in the BIG EAST in assists with a 5.8 mark and was eighth in steals at 1.7. Junior forward Tyler Olander started nine games and averaged 4.2 points and 3.9 rebounds. DeAndre Daniels and Niels Giffey both averaged double figures in minutes played, mostly at small forward. Daniels made 12 starts and averaged 3.0 points and 2.1 rebounds and showed some promise offensively. Giffey contributed more on the defen-sive end, while averaging 2.6 points. Enosch Wolf, a 7-1 junior, saw only limited playing time last year, but he will be counted on to help Olander close to the basket.

Who’s MissingJeremy Lamb and Andre Drummond went in the first 12 picks of the NBA draft. The 6-foot-5 Lamb was the Hus-kies’ leading scorer with a 17.7 aver-age that also ranked third in the BIG EAST. He also averaged 4.9 rebounds. Drummond, a 6-foot-11 center, aver-aged 10.0 points and a team-leading 7.6 rebounds. Another frontcourt starter, Alex Oriakhi, transferred. He averaged 6.7 points and 4.8 rebounds while starting 28 games. Forward Roscoe Smith also went the transfer route. He played 18.2 minutes per game and averaged 4.4 points and 3.4 boards.

StorylinesLast year, the Huskies had to replace guard Kemba Walker, their scoring and emotional leader. This season, they can rely on a talented backcourt, but need frontcourt players to step up and hope that the injury bug does not bite. With the departure of four play-ers from last year’s regular rotation, newcomers may get a longer look than usual to contribute. Up front, 6-foot-10 freshman forward Philip Nolan will push Olander and Wolf for immediate playing time along with 6-foot-8 forward Leon Tolksdorf who has followed Giffey and Wolf to Storrs from Germany. R.J. Evans, a senior transfer from Holy Cross, will contrib-ute. Even with Napier and Boatright, rookie guard Omar Calhoun (no rela-tion to the head coach) brings highly regarded shooting skills and a 6-foot-4 frame. He figures to help right away.

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omar Calhoun, G, fr., 6-5, 195Brooklyn, n.y./Christ The king• Ranked No. 39 among all incoming players

and No. 10 among shooting guards by Rivals.com.

• Named the top player in New York by the New York State Sportswriters Association and was the New York Gatorade Player of the Year.

r.J. Evans, G, Gr., 6-3, 210Salem, Conn./Holy Cross• Graduate student who is eligible for

the 2012-13 season after completing undergraduate studies at Holy Cross.

• Scored 15 points against Connecticut in a December 2011 meeting with the Huskies.

• Averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists for Holy Cross as a senior. Averaged 12.5 ppg and 5.0 rpg in his career with the Crusaders.

• 2008-09 Patriot League Rookie of the Year.

Phillip nolan, f, fr., 6-9, 210Milwaukee, wis./riverside University HS• Ranked No. 21 among incoming centers by

Rivals.com.• Averaged 16.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.1

blocks and 2.3 assists while shooting 63 percent from the field at Riverside.

Leon Tolksdorf, f, fr., 6-8, 220Berlin, Germany/ALBA Berlin• Averaged 17 points and 12.4 rebounds for

ALBA Berlin last season.• Played for the same youth team as current

Connecticut teammate Niels Giffey.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (20-14, 8-10 BIG EAST)(Home: 13-4/Away: 3-7/neutral: 4-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Columbia - ESPNU W, 70-57 10,167 Lamb 30/Olander 8 14 Wagner - BEN W, 78-66 9,217 Lamb 20/Oriakhi 9 17 Maine XL - BEN W, 80-60 10,726 Oriakhi, Lamb 16/Drummond 14 20 Coppin State XL - BEN W, 87-70 11,397 Lamb 25/Napier 12Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Islands, Bahamas 24 vs. UNC-Asheville - HDNet W, 73-63 Lamb, Napier 23/Lamb, Smith 6 25 vs. UCF - Versus L, 63-68 2,394 Lamb 15/Oriakhi 10 26 vs. Florida State ot W, 78-76 2,752 Napier 26/Drummond 10DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 3 Arkansas XL - ESPN W, 75-62 14,333 Boatright 23/Oriakhi 8 8 Harvard - ESPN2 W, 67-53 10,167 Lamb 18/Lamb 7 18 Holy Cross XL - BEN W, 77-40 13,396 Drummond 24/Drummond 8 22 Fairfield XL - BEN W, 79-71 13,821 Napier 24/Drummond 9 28 at USF SPF - BEN W, 60-57 5,705 Lamb 23/Drummond 7 31 ST. JOHN’S XL - BEN W, 83-69 16,294 Napier 17/Drummond 11JAnUAry 3 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 63-75 8,089 Lamb 19/Drummond, Olander 5 7 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 60-67 7,011 Napier 23/Drummond 12 9 WEST VIRGINIA XL - ESPN2 W, 64-57 15,805 Lamb 25/Drummond 11 14 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 W, 67-53 9,149 Napier 16/Drummond 13 18 CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 67-70 10,167 Napier 27/Lamb 8 21 at Tennessee - CBS L, 57-60 21,114 Lamb 23/Drummond 9 29 NOTRE DAME XL - BEN L, 48-50 16,294 Lamb 16/Drummond 11fEBrUAry 1 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 44-58 15,174 Drummond 18/Drummond 7 4 SETON HALL XL - BEN W, 69-46 16,294 Boatright 19/Lamb, Napier, Oriakhi 8 6 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 59-80 21,804 Boatright 18/Oriakhi 7 11 at SYRACUSE - CBS L, 67-85 33,430 Lamb 18/Drummond 7 15 DE PAUL - BEN W, 80-54 10,167 Lamb 18/Oriakhi 10 18 MARQUETTE - ESPN L, 64-79 16,294 Lamb 19/Lamb 7 20 at VILLANOVA WFC - ESPN ot W, 73-70 13,832 Lamb 32/Drummond 11 25 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 69-71 10,167 Lamb 19/Drummond 14 28 at PROVIDENCE - BEN L, 70-72 11,031 Drummond 14/Drummond 12MArCH 3 PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 74-65 10,167 Napier 23/Smith 7BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. DePaul - ESPNU W, 81-67 20,057 Lamb 25/Smith 8 7 vs. West Virginia - ESPN ot W, 71-67 20,057 Napier 26/Lamb 8 8 vs. Syracuse - ESPN L, 55-58 20,057 Napier 15/Drummond 10 NCAA Championship 15 vs. Iowa State CEC - TNT L, 64-77 22,131 Napier 22/Smith 5

XL XL Center, Hartford, Conn.SPF St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.WFC Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.CEC Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 0 Worrel Clahar G Sr. 5-11 186 Brooklyn, N.Y./Lawson State CC (Ala.) 1 DeJaun Marrero F Fr. 6-5 208 Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy 2 Edwind McGhee G Jr. 6-3 202 Champaign, Ill./Central 3 Jodan Price G/F Fr. 6-7 170 Beverly Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day 10 Derrell Robertson, Jr. C So. 6-10 247 Pinola, Miss./Mendenhall 12 Cleveland Melvin F Jr. 6-8 208 Baltimore, Md./Lake Clifton 13 Cory Dolins G Fr. 6-0 179 Skokie, Ill./Niles West 15 Moses Morgan F Jr. 6-6 223 Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde 20 Brandon Young G Jr. 6-4 199 Baltimore, Md./Friendship Collegiate School 21 Jamee Crockett F So. 6-4 213 Chicago, Ill./Crete-Monee 23 Donnavan Kirk F Jr. 6-9 223 Pontiac, Mich./Miami (Fla.) 24 Charles McKinney G So. 6-3 183 Evanston, Ill./Quality Education Academy (N.C.) 25 Durrell McDonald G Fr. 6-1 171 Henderson, Nev./Green Valley 30 Peter Ryckbosch F Fr. 6-9 224 Chicago, Ill./St. Ignatius 34 Stuart Pirri F Sr. 6-8 188 Metairie, La./Rice 35 Montray Clemons F RFr. 6-7 235 Baltimore, Md./Polytechnic Institute

Head Coach: Oliver Purnell (Old Dominion ’75)Associate Head Coach: Ron Bradley (Eastern Nazarene ’74)Assistant Coaches: Brian Ellerbe (Rutgers ’85), Billy Garrett (Indianapolis ’91)

HEAD CoACHOliver Purnell (Old Dominion ’75)

Career Record (24 years) ................................................ 413-322 (.562)DePaul Record (two years) ................................................. 19-43 (.306)Clemson Record (seven years) .......................................... 138-88 (.611)Dayton Record (nine years) ............................................ 155-116 (.572)Old Dominion Record (three years) .................................... 57-33 (.633)Radford Record (three years) ............................................. 44-42 (.512)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ....................... 4-32 (.111)BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years) .............................. 0-2 (.000) BIG EAST Overall Record (one year) ..................................... 4-34 (.105)

NCAA Record (six appearances) ............................................. 0-6 (.000)NIT Record (eight appearances) ............................................. 9-8 (.529)

DePaulBlue Demons

2011-12 rECorD12-19 overall

3-15 BIG EAST (16th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNone

The Big PictureThe Blue Demons showed significant improvement last year in coach Oliver Purnell’s second season. The corner-stones have been forward Cleveland Melvin and guard Brandon Young. Both will be juniors this season. Now, the Blue Demons want their continued improvement to translate into a move up the in the standings. The team returns six of its top seven scorers from last year.

Who’s BackMelvin, a 6-foot-8 forward, is the BIG EAST’s top returning scorer after aver-aging 17.5 points last season. He also averaged 7.4 rebounds while earning All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention rec-ognition. Two seasons ago, he was the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Young, a 6-foot-4 guard, averaged 14.5 points and 4.7 assists. Melvin and Young were ranked among the top scoring sophomore duos in the country. For-ward Jamee Crockett started 16 games as a freshman last year and averaged 8.6 points. Forward Moses Morgan was enjoying a fine sophomore season until he was slowed by a head injury in early February. He averaged 9.0 points in 26 games and made a team-high 54 3-pointers. Junior college transfer Worrel Clahar was an able reserve in the backcourt, averaging 6.0 points in 16.8 minutes of playing time. Guard

Charles McKinney started 15 times as a freshman and averaged 4.2 points. Forward Donnavan Kirk helped in the frontcourt, averaging 3.5 points and 4.0 rebounds.

Who’s MissingKrys Faber was a rugged center who averaged 4.0 points and 4.7 boards. Guard Jeremiah Kelly averaged 8.6 points and 3.9 assists while serving as a perimeter shooting threat with Crockett.

StorylinesPurnell wants to continue his running style and has more depth this season to execute that plan. The team returns 84 percent of its scoring, 79 percent of its rebounding and just over 77 percent of its minutes played from last season. Melvin and Young are vet-erans of the BIG EAST wars and now have more experienced comrades to help the Blue Demon cause. The newcomers, including 6-foot-8 fresh-man Montray Clemons who missed last season due to a knee injury, could play immediately close to the basket

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DeJuan Marrero, f, fr., 6-5, 208Gary, Ind./Bowman Academy• Averaged 22.1 points and 15.3 rebounds at

Bowman Academy.• Helped Bowman to the 2009 Indiana Class A

state championship.• Played for Puerto Rico’s U18 national team at

the 2010 FIBA Americas tournament.

Durrell McDonald, G, fr., 6-1, 171Henderson, nev./Green Valley• Earned first team all-state honors from the

Las Vegas Journal Review after averaging 21.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 2011-12.

• State runner-up in the high jump in 2012 after winning the state title in 2010. Cleared 6 feet, 10 inches in the high jump.

Jordan Price, G/f, fr., 6-7, 170Beverly Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day• Ranked No. 32 among incoming small

forwards and No. 143 among all players by Rivals.com.

• Attended the same high school as current teammate Donnavan Kirk.

• Prolific 3-point shooter who made better than 41 percent of his attempts at Detroit Country Day.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (12-19, 3-15 BIG EAST)(Home: 7-9/Away: 3-8/neutral: 2-2) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Texas-Pan American MA W, 91-72 4,001 Melvin 17/Faber 7 14 Mississippi Valley State MA W, 80-70 3,286 Kelly 24/Melvin 8Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. 24 vs. Minnesota - ESPN2 L, 85-86 3,170 Young 23/Faber 13 25 vs. Texas Tech - ESPNU W, 76-70 3,377 Melvin 25/Faber 9 27 vs. Arizona State - ESPNU W, 68-64 1,728 Melvin 18/Melvin 7DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 Mississippi - ESPNU L, 68-70 7,129 Young 18/Melvin 10 5 Milwaukee - BEN L, 76-87 6,691 Melvin 27/Kelly 7 7 at Loyola (Ill.) W, 69-58 4,186 Morgan 13/Melvin 9 10 Chicago State W, 102-95 6,245 Melvin 30/Melvin 8 14 at Northern Illinois W, 75-52 811 Melvin 19/Young 5 17 Arkansas Pine-Bluff MA W, 81-62 3,522 Young 19/Faber 7 21 Cal Poly W, 63-58 8,254 Melvin, Young 16/Faber 9JAnUAry 1 SYRACUSE - BEN L, 68-87 12,102 Melvin 23/Melvin 8 5 PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 84-81 8,110 Young 26/Kirk 8 8 at VILLANOVA - BEN L, 71-87 6,500 Young 22/Melvin 4 10 at SETON HALL - ESPN3 L, 73-94 6,840 Young 16/Faber 8 14 at LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 59-67 21,223 Young 14/Faber 8 17 GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 75-83 8,322 Melvin 19/Melvin 6 22 USF - ESPN3 L, 59-75 8,002 Melvin 17/Melvin 7 25 at RUTGERS - BEN W, 69-64 4,662 Crockett 20/Crockett, Faber, Melvin 7fEBrUAry 1 ST. JOHN’S - BEN L, 81-87 7,994 Melvin 22/Melvin 11 4 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 66-74 10,450 Melvin 18/Melvin 13 6 MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 76-89 9,276 Melvin 22/Kirk, Melvin 7 11 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 76-84 9,149 Kelly 17/Melvin 6 15 at CONNECTICUT - BEN L, 54-80 10,167 Kelly 16/Kirk 5 18 LOUISVILLE - BEN ot L, 80-92 13,674 Young 27/Melvin 10 20 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU L, 72-79 5,110 Melvin 18/Melvin 15 25 PROVIDENCE - ESPN3 L, 71-73 8,842 Morgan 13/Melvin 12 28 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 75-92 10,255 Melvin, Young 21/Melvin 8MArCH 3 SETON HALL - BEN W, 86-58 8,412 Crockett 21/Melvin 9BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Connecticut - ESPN2 L, 67-81 20,057 Morgan, Melvin 19/Melvin 9

MA McGrath Arena, Chicago, Ill.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 0 Tyler Adams C So. 6-9 275 Brandon, Miss./Brandon 2 Greg Whittington F So. 6-8 212 Columbia, Md./Oakland Mills 3 Mikael Hopkins F So. 6-9 223 Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha 5 Markel Starks G Jr. 6-2 175 Accokeek, Md./Georgetown Prep 22 Otto Porter F So. 6-8 205 Sikeston, Mo./Scott County Central 23 Aaron Bowen F So. 6-6 205 Jacksonville, Fla./Quality Education Academy 25 John Caprio G Jr. 6-6 220 North Caldwell, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 32 Moses Ayegba C Jr. 6-9 250 Kano, Nigeria/Progressive Christian (Md.) 34 Nate Lubick F Jr. 6-8 235 Southborough, Mass./St. Mark’s 55 Jabril Trawick G So. 6-5 208 Jenkintown, Pa./Abington Friends Brandon Bolden F Fr. 6-10 200 Sumter, S.C./Quality Education Academy Bradley Hayes C Fr. 6-11 250 Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera G Fr. 6-3 210 Mouth of Wilson, Va./Oak Hill Academy

Head Coach: John Thompson III (Princeton ’88)Assistant Coaches: Mike Brennan (Princeton ’94), Kenya Hunter (Duquesne ’96), Robert Kirby (Pan American ’83)

HEAD CoACHJohn Thompson III (Princeton ’88)

Career Record (12 years) ................................................ 252-124 (.670)Georgetown Record (eight years) ..................................... 184-82 (.692)Princeton Record (four years) ............................................. 68-42 (.618)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (eight years) ................... 85-53 (.616) BIG EAST Tournament Record (eight years) .......................... 12-7 (.632)BIG EAST Overall Record (seven years) ............................... 97-60 (.592)

NCAA Record (eight appearances).......................................... 8-8 (.500)NIT Record (three appearances) ............................................ 2-3 (.400)

GeorgetownHoyas

2011-12 rECorD24-9 overall

12-6 BIG EAST (t4th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

15/17

POSTSEASONNCAA Third Round

The Big PictureWith 10 freshmen and sophomores on last year’s roster, the Hoyas neverthe-less turned in what has been a typical season under coach John Thompson III. The Hoyas finished 24-9, 12-6 in the BIG EAST, and played two games in the NCAA Championship. The Hoyas lose their top three scorers from last year’s club, but most of Thompson’s younger players already have some solid experience and will try to maintain the Thompson level of consistency. A talented group of newcomers should have some opportunities to work their way into the rotation. Maybe more so than most programs, Georgetown has traditionally relied on seniors for production and leadership, but the 2012-13 roster contains no seniors.

Who’s BackSophomore Otto Porter averaged 9.7 points and a team-leading 6.8 rebounds as a freshman. His statistics did not reflect the true value of his contributions. A heady young player, Porter averaged nearly 30 minutes per game while making eight starts. Nate Lubick, a 6-foot-8 junior, averaged 3.5 points and 3.9 boards while playing 18.4 minutes per game and starting all 33 contests. In the backcourt, Markel Starks made 25 starts and averaged 7.1 points, mostly at point guard. Jabril Trawick came off the bench at point guard as a freshman. He pro-vided some energy and a 4.3 scoring average. Forward Greg Whittington played 20.1 minutes per game as a freshman. He averaged 4.3 points and 2.9 rebounds. Six-fooot-nine forward Mikael Hopkins (2.4) saw limited ac-tion, also as a freshman.

Who’s MissingThe Hoyas will miss guard Jason Clark, forward Hollis Thompson and center Henry Sims. Clark was an All-BIG EAST First Team selection while averaging 14.0 points and serving as the team leader. Thompson put up a 12.8 scor-ing mark while leading the BIG EAST in 3-point shooting, making 43 percent. Sims averaged 11.6 points, 6.0 boards and led the team with 114 assists and 45 blocked shots.

StorylinesFor the second straight season, Thompson has three starters to replace. Porter and Lubick probably will be on the floor together more this season at forward. Hopkins will have the opportunity to become a regular near the basket, though he will be challenged by 6-foot-10 freshman Brandon Bolden. In the backcourt, Starks should slide into a full-time starting role at the point with Trawick continuing to back him up. At shooting guard, freshman D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera may get a long look to become a starter.

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Brandon Bolden, C, fr., 6-10, 200Sumter, S.C./Quality Education Academy• Ranked No. 28 among power forwards by

ESPN.

Bradley Hayes, C, fr., 6-11, 250Jacksonville, fla./Sandalwood• Averaged 13 points and 12.2 rebounds per

game, earning All-First Coast honors at Sandalwood in 2011-12.

D’Vauntes Smith-rivera, G, fr., 6-3, 210Mouth of wilson, Va./oak Hill Academy• Ranked No. 8 among shooting guards and No.

32 among all incoming players by Rivals.com.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (24-9, 12-6 BIG EAST)(Home: 15-1/Away: 5-5/neutral: 4-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 12 Savannah State W, 83-54 9,876 Sims 19/Porter 8EA Sports Maui Invitational 14 UNC-Greensboro - BEN W, 86-45 7,987 Thompson 19/Sims 7 21 vs. Kansas LCC - ESPN2 L, 63-67 2,400 Clark 15/Sims 6 22 vs. Chaminade LCC - ESPN2 W, 88-61 2,400 Clark 28/Porter 7 23 vs. Memphis LCC - ESPN2 ot W, 91-88 2,400 Clark 26/Sims, Porter 8 28 IUPUI - BEN W, 81-58 6,854 Thompson 21/Lubick 14DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at Alabama - ESPN2 W, 57-55 15,383 Clark 22/Thompson 8 3 NJIT - ESPN3 W, 84-44 8,742 Thompson 20/Adams, Porter 6 10 Howard - BEN W, 62-48 8,120 Porter 13/Lubick 8 17 American - BEN W, 81-55 9,964 Starks 18/Porter 10 22 Memphis - ESPN2 W, 70-59 12,045 Clark 18/Thompson, Sims 9 28 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN2 W, 71-68 22,517 Starks 20/Porter 14 31 PROVIDENCE - ESPN2 W, 49-40 11,834 Clark 16/Porter 12JAnUAry 4 MARQUETTE - ESPNU W, 73-70 11,213 Clark 26/Clark, Porter, Sims 5 7 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 62-74 10,526 Thompson 20/Porter 6 9 CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 64-68 7,877 Clark, Thompson 14/Lubick 8 15 at ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 69-49 11,475 Thompson 20/Porter 10 17 at DE PAUL - ESPN2 W, 83-75 8,322 Clark 31/Porter 15 21 RUTGERS - BEN W, 52-50 12,852 Sims 12/Sims 10 28 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN L, 60-72 12,508 Porter 14/Porter 6fEBrUAry 1 CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 W, 58-44 15,174 Thompson 18/Thompson 9 4 USF - ESPNU W, 75-45 11,916 Sims 13/Sims 9 8 at SYRACUSE - ESPN ot L, 61-64 27,820 Porter 14/Porter 13 12 ST. JOHN’S - ESPN W, 71-61 12,285 Whittington 12/Lubick, Porter 8 18 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 63-53 11,563 Clark, Thompson 13/Thompson 10 21 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 55-73 8,111 Whittington 9/Thompson, Porter 6 25 VILLANOVA - CBS W, 67-46 19,277 Clark, Porter 15/Five with 6 27 NOTRE DAME - ESPN W, 59-41 14,514 Whittington 15/Porter 10MArCH 3 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 69-83 19,087 Thompson, Porter 19/Sims 9BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Pittsburgh - ESPN W, 64-52 20,057 Sims, Porter 20/Sims 13 8 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN 2ot L, 70-72 20,057 Sims 22/Sims 15NCAA Championship 16 vs. Belmont NA - TruTV W, 74-59 17,030 Clark 21/Porter 8 18 vs. North Carolina State NA - CBS L, 63-66 17,425 Thompson 23/Porter 8

LCC Lahaina Civic Center, Lahaina, HawaiiNA Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Angel Nunez F So. 6-7 190 Washington Heights, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) 2 Russ Smith G Jr. 6-0 160 Briarwood, N.Y./South Kent (Conn.) 3 Peyton Siva G Sr. 5-11 180 Seattle, Wash./Franklin 5 Kevin Ware G So. 6-5 185 Bronx, N.Y./Rockdale County 10 Gorgui Dieng C Jr. 6-10 225 Dakar, Senegal/Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 11 Luke Hancock G/F Jr. 6-5 190 Roanoke, Va./George Mason 15 Tim Henderson G Jr. 6-2 180 Louisville, Ky./Christian Academy 20 Wayne Blackshear G/F So. 6-5 205 Chicago, Ill./Morgan Park 21 Chane Behanan F So. 6-7 250 Cincinnati, Ohio./Bowling Green 24 Montrezl Harrell F Fr. 6-7 225 Tarboro, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy 25 Zach Price C So. 6-10 235 Cleveland, Ohio/Jeffersontown 33 Mike Marra G Sr. 6-5 200 Smithfield, R.I./Northfield Mt. Hermon (Mass.) 44 Stephan Van Treese F Jr. 6-8 235 Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence-North

Head Coach: Rick Pitino (Massachusetts ’74)Assistant Coaches: Wyking Jones (Loyola Marymount ’95), Kevin Keatts (Marshall ’11), Kareem Richardson (Evansville ’97)

HEAD CoACHRick Pitino (Massachusetts ’74)

Career Record (26 years) ................................................ 627-230 (.732)Louisville Record (11 years) ............................................ 275-106 (.722)Kentucky Record (eight years) .......................................... 219-50 (.814)Providence Record (two years) ........................................... 42-23 (.646)Boston University Record (five years) ................................. 91-51 (.641)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (nine years) .................... 98-56 (.636)BIG EAST Tournament Record (nine years) ........................... 11-7 (.611)BIG EAST Overall Record (nine years) ............................... 109-63 (.634)

NCAA Record (17 appearances) .......................................... 42-16 (.724)NIT Record (four appearances) ............................................... 5-4 (.556)

LouisvilleCardinals

2011-12 rECorD30-10 overall

10-8 BIG EAST (7th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

17/4

POSTSEASONNCAA Final Four

The Big PictureThe Cardinals made it all the way to the Final Four last season and finished 31-6. It was the school’s ninth Final Four appearance and the second since 2005. The postseason run be-gan in New York when Louisville, as the seventh seed, won The BIG EAST Championship by winning four games in four days. Then, the Cardinals headed to the West Regional where they knocked off, in order, Davidson, New Mexico, No. 1 seed Michigan State and Florida. The Cardinals have piled up nine straight 20-win seasons under coach Rick Pitino. They have advanced to at least the NCAA Elite Eight in three of the last five seasons. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005-06, Louisville’s 81-41 conference record is the best in the league.

Who’s BackPitino welcomes back three starters and their effective sixth man. Guard Russ Smith filled the sixth man role, scored 11.5 ppg and was third in the BIG EAST with a 2.2 steals mark while playing just more than 21 minutes per game. Peyton Siva returns for his senior season at point guard. He averaged 9.1 points and was fourth in the league in assists at 5.6. Siva won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player at The BIG EAST Championship. Forward Chane Be-hanan made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team after averaging 9.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. Center Gorgui Dieng averaged 9.1 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots. His blocked shot mark led the BIG EAST and he was third in rebounding. Mike Marra,

a 6-foot-5 perimeter shooter, returns after missing last season with a knee injury. Also on the wing, Wayne Black-shear got his feet wet in 15 games, av-eraging 2.5 points. Guard Kevin Ware had a similar experience. Sophomore Angel Nunez saw limited duty on the wing. Closer to the basket, 6-foot-8 forward Stephan Van Treese missed most of the season with a knee injury. Forward Zach Price saw limited action, playing 19 games.

Who’s MissingForward Kyle Kuric was the team’s scoring leader, averaging 12.6 points. Dependable guard Chris Smith aver-aged 9.7 points. Both were veterans who supplied strong leadership. Reserve forwards Rakeem Buckles (4.0, 3.8) and Jared Swopshire (3.3,

2.8) transferred.

StorylinesThe Cardinals have appeared close to the top of early preseason national polls. The 2012-13 team appears deeper and more experienced than last year’s Final Four squad. Pitino will be looking for another strong season defensively. Last year, his team limited its opponents to 60 or fewer points in 23 of its 40 games. The Cardinals allowed an average of 61.0 points per game. Dieng returns to anchor the defense in the paint. Siva and Russ Smith are ball hawks in the backcourt. Offensively, Pitino appears to have more options at guard and forward. Freshman Montrezi Harrell is the most heralded newcomer. He will push Behanan at power forward.

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Montrezl Harrell, f, fr., 6-7, 225Tarboro, n.C./Hargrave Military Academy• Averaged 25.2 points and 13.6 rebounds for

Hargrave, helping the team to a 38-1 record and a national runner-up finish.

• Rated No. 82 nationally among all incoming players by Rivals.com.

• Member of the gold-medal-winning U.S. team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Brazil.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (30-10, 10-8 BIG EAST)(Home: 16-4/Away: 6-5/neutral: 8-1) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER Global Sports Invitational 11 Tennessee-Martin - BEN W, 83-48 20,485 Kuric, Behanan 14/Behanan 14 13 Lamar - BEN W, 68-48 19,842 Swopshire 13/Behanan 13 19 at Butler - ESPN3 W, 69-53 9,071 Kuric 17/Behanan 7Global Sports Invitational 22 Arkansas State - BEN W, 54-27 20,323 Kuric 12/Dieng 7 25 Ohio - BEN W, 59-54 21,334 Kuric 16/Dieng 16 28 Long Beach State - ESPNU W, 79-66 20,468 C. Smith 18/Dieng 8DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 Vanderbilt - ESPN ot W, 62-60 22,728 Kuric 15/Behanan 10 7 IUPUI - BEN W, 90-60 20,604 C. Smith 19/Dieng 18 10 Fairleigh Dickinson - BEN W, 80-58 20,287 Kuric 18/Dieng 12Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout 17 Memphis - CBS W, 95-87 22,733 R. Smith 24/Dieng 14 20 College of Charleston - ESPNU W, 69-62 20,752 Kuric 17/Dieng 12Billy Minardi Classic 23 Western Kentucky - ESPN2 W, 70-60 22,150 R. Smith 23/Dieng 15 28 GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 68-71 22,517 Kuric 17/Behanan, Dieng 8 31 at Kentucky - CBS L, 62-69 24,387 R. Smith 30/Three with 5JAnUAry 3 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 73-58 9,258 R. Smith 17/Dieng, Swopshire 9 7 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU 2ot L, 65-67 22,687 Kuric, Behanan 17/Kuric, Behanan 10 10 at PROVIDENCE - ESPN2 L, 59-90 8,163 C. Smith 16/Kuric 9 14 DE PAUL - ESPN2 W, 76-59 21,223 R. Smith 25/Dieng 14 16 at MARQUETTE - ESPN L, 63-74 16,688 R. Smith 20/Behanan 12 21 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 73-62 12,508 Kuric 21/Dieng 14 25 VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 84-74 21,219 Siva 16/Dieng 13 28 at SETON HALL - BEN W, 60-51 9,573 R. Smith 14/Dieng 14fEBrUAry 4 RUTGERS - BEN W, 78-66 21,298 Behanan 23/C. Smith 13 6 CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 80-59 21,804 C. Smith 16/Behanan 12 11 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 77-74 11,254 Kuric 17/Behanan, Dieng 6 13 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 51-52 22,738 Behanan 16/Dieng 10 18 at DE PAUL - BEN ot W, 90-82 13,674 Kuric 25/Dieng 8 23 at CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 56-60 13,176 Siva 14/Dieng 13 26 PITTSBURGH - CBS W, 57-54 22,746 R. Smith 18/Dieng, Siva 5 29 USF - BEN L, 51-58 22,114 Kuric, C. Smith 14/Behanan 7MArCH 3 at SYRACUSE - CBS L, 49-58 33,205 R. Smith, Behanan 10/Dieng 12BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Seton Hall - ESPN W, 61-55 20,057 Siva 14/Dieng 10 8 vs. Marquette - ESPN W, 84-71 20,057 Kuric 20/Swopshire 12 9 vs. Notre Dame - ESPN W, 64-50 20,057 Dieng 16/Siva 8 10 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN W, 50-44 20,057 C. Smith 15/Dieng 10NCAA Championship 15 vs. Davidson RG - TBS W, 69-62 17,050 Siva 17/Behanan 11 17 vs. New Mexico RG - TBS W, 59-56 18,167 R. Smith 17/Dieng 10 22 vs. Michigan State US - TBS W, 57-44 14,913 Behanan 15/Dieng, Behanan 9 24 vs. Florida US - CBS W, 72-68 13,456 R. Smith 19/Behanan 7 31 vs. Kentucky MBS - CBS L, 61-69 73,361 Siva 11/Dieng 12

RG Rose Garden, Portland, Ore.US US Airways Center, Phoenix, Ariz.MBS Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Jamil Wilson F Jr. 6-7 225 Racine, Wis./Horlick 1 Jamal Ferguson F Fr. 6-4 180 Norfolk, Va./Maury 4 Todd Mayo G So. 6-3 190 Huntington, W.Va./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) 5 Junior Cadougan G Sr. 6-1 205 Toronto, Ont./Christian Life Academy 10 Juan Anderson F So. 6-6 210 Oakland, Calif./Castro Valley 12 Derrick Wilson G So. 6-1 215 Anchorage, Alaska/The Hotchkiss School 13 Vander Blue G Jr. 6-4 200 Madison, Wis./Memorial 22 Trent Lockett G Sr. 6-5 210 Golden Valley, Minn./Arizona State 23 Jake Thomas G Jr. 6-3 200 Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 25 Steve Taylor F Fr. 6-7 200 Chicago, Ill./Simeon 33 Garrett Swanson F So. 6-7 200 Spokane, Wash./Mead 42 Chris Otule C Sr. 6-11 275 Richmond, Texas/Ft. Bend Bush 54 Davante Gardner F Jr. 6-8 290 Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork

Head Coach: Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City ’94)Assistant Coaches: Brad Autry (Northwest Oklahoma State ’91), Isaac Chew (Avila ’99), Scott Monarch (Missouri Valley State ’86)

HEAD CoACHBuzz Williams (Oklahoma City ’94)

Career Record (five years) ................................................ 110-62 (.640)Marquette Record (four years) ........................................... 96-45 (.681)New Orleans Record (one year).......................................... 14-17 (.452)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (four years) .................... 46-26 (.639)BIG EAST Tournament Record (four years) ............................. 5-4 (.556)BIG EAST Overall Record (three years) ............................... 51-30 (.630)

NCAA Record (four years) ....................................................... 5-4 (.556)NIT Record .........................................................................................0-0

MarquetteGolden Eagles

2011-12 rECorD27-8 overall

14-4 BIG EAST (2nd)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

11/10

POSTSEASONNCAA Sweet 16

The Big PictureMarquette advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season last March. The Golden Eagles finished 27-8 overall and second in the BIG EAST with a 14-4 mark, their best record since joining the league. The 2012-13 edition of coach Buzz Williams’ club will have to find a way to replace BIG EAST Player of the Year Jae Crowder and All-BIG EAST First Team pick Darius Johnson-Odom, though a veteran group returns. Offense may be a little more by committee this season. Marquette led the BIG EAST in scoring (75.4 ppg) with Johnson-Odom second individually at 18.3 ppg and the versatile Crowder fifth at 17.5. Both were NBA draft choices.

Who’s BackThree starters return including back-court starters Vander Blue and Junior Cadougan. Blue, a 6-foot-4 junior, averaged 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds while also excelling on the defensive end. Cadougan, a 6-foot-1 senior, is the point guard. He averaged 6.3 points and 5.4 assists, which was fifth in the BIG EAST. Todd Mayo played 21.1 minutes per game as a fresh-man and was impressive offensively, averaging 7.9 points. Sophomore Derrick Wilson backed up at the point as a rookie. Near the basket, junior Davante Gardner averaged 9.5 points and 5.3 rebounds while starting 12 games. He took over for Chris Otule who played eight games before going down with a knee injury. A strong return by Otule would make MU deeper and more experienced. Junior Jamil Wilson made 15 starts at

forward. He averaged 7.1 points and 4.1 boards. Forward Juan Anderson saw limited duty.

Who’s MissingCrowder was one of the BIG EAST most versatile performers last year. He averaged 17.5 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.5 steals, which was second in the league. In addition to his 18.3 scoring mark that included plenty of clutch baskets, Johnson-Odom was a 3-point threat, making 38.5 percent. Reserve forward Jamail Jones played a supportive role.

StorylinesA key addition could be Trent Lockett, a senior transfer from Arizona State who will be eligible immediately. He averaged 13.0 points and 5.8 rebounds for the Sun Devils last season and may find an immediate home on the wing. He shot 41.2 percent from 3-point range. Another transfer, 6-3 Jake Thomas, is also expected to help with the perimeter shooting. Freshman guard Jamal Ferguson will try to find some playing time in a crowded backcourt. Heralded freshman forward Steve Taylor is expected to make a strong run to make the regular rotation right away. Again, the Golden Eagles have important pieces to replace, but seem to have enough able replacements to put an experienced and productive team on the floor.

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Jamal ferguson, f, fr., 6-4, 180norfolk, Va./Maury• Ranked No. 31 among shooting guards and

No. 134 among all incoming players by Rivals.com.

• Four-year letterwinner at Maury HS who earned first team all-district accolades.

Trent Lockett, G, Sr., 6-5, 210Golden Valley, Minn./Arizona State• Averaged 13.0 points and 5.8 rebounds per

game, shooting 49.8 percent from the field for Arizona State last season.

• Earned All-Pac-10 Second Team honors in 2010-11 and was an all-freshman choice in 2009-10.

• Made 69 career starts and played in 87 games for the Sun Devils, averaging 10.8 ppg and 4.7 rpg for his career.

• Two-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic squad. Earned a bachelor’s degree in business communications.

Steve Taylor, f, fr., 6-7, 200Chicago, Ill./Simeon• Rated No. 24 among power forwards and No.

109 among all incoming players by Rivals.com.

• Helped Simeon to three consecutive state championships and earned first team all-state accolades from the Chicago Tribune.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (27-8, 14-4 BIG EAST)(Home: 15-1/Away: 6-5/neutral: 6-2) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Mount St. Mary’s - BEN W, 91-37 13,834 Johnson-Odom 16/Crowder 6Paradise Jam 14 Norfolk State - BEN W, 99-68 12,765 Crowder 25/Crowder 10 18 vs. Winthrop USVI W, 95-73 2,845 Blue 26/Otule 7 20 vs. Mississippi USVI - FSN W, 96-66 2,881 Crowder 25/Crowder 7 21 vs. Norfolk State USVI - FSN W, 59-57 3,109 Johnson-Odom 20/Crowder 11 28 Jacksonville - BEN W, 88-56 12,848 Crowder 27/Blue 9DECEMBER 3 at Wisconsin - BTN W, 61-54 17,230 Johnson-Odom 17, Blue 8Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Washington - ESPN W, 79-77 8,231 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 6 10 Green Bay - BEN W, 79-61 14,208 Crowder 21/Three with 7 17 Northern Coloardo - BEN W, 93-72 13,593 Mayo 22/Crowder 11 19 at LSU L, 59-67 8,360 Crowder 22, Crowder 9 22 Milwaukee - BEN W, 64-50 14,917 Cadougan 15/Johnson-Odom 8 29 Vanderbilt - ESPN2 L, 57-74 15,685 Crowder 16/Crowder 10JAnUAry 1 VILLANOVA - ESPNU W, 81-77 14,550 Johnson-Odom 24/Gardner 10 4 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU L, 70-73 11,213 Johnson-Odom 18/Crowder 8 7 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 66-73 25,412 Johnson-Odom 19/Crowder, Blue 7 11 ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 83-64 14,484 Gardner 22/Gardner 15 14 PITTSBURGH - ESPNU W, 62-57 18,404 Johnson-Odom 18/Mayo 7 16 LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 74-63 16,688 Johnston-Odom 19/Crowder 11 21 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 79-72 9,469 Crowder, Johnson-Odom 18/Wilson 7 24 USF W, 67-47 13,693 Johnson-Odom 17/Gardner 7 28 at VILLANOVA - ESPN2 W, 82-78 15,878 Johnson-Odom 26, Crowder 11 31 SETON HALL - BEN W, 66-59 13,828 Crowder 20/Crowder 12fEBrUAry 4 at NOTRE DAME - CBS L, 59-76 9,149 Blue, Johnson-Odom 12/Blue 7 6 at DE PAUL - ESPNU W, 89-76 9,276 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 11 11 CINCINNATI - ESPNU W, 95-78 18,815 Crowder, Johnson-Odom 23/Blue 7 18 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 79-64 16,294 Crowder 29/Crowder 12 22 RUTGERS - BEN W, 82-65 14,807 Crowder 27/Crowder 7 24 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 61-60 12,087 Crowder 26/Blue 6 29 at CINCINNATI - ESPN2 L, 61-72 11,316 Johnson-Odom 18/Crowder 12MArCH 3 GEORGETOWN - BEN W, 83-69 19,087 Crowder 26/Crowder 14BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 71-84 20,057 Johnson-Odom 23/Crowder 12NCAA Championship 15 vs. Brigham Young KFC - CBS W, 88-68 16,069 Crowder 25/Crowder 16 17 vs. Murray State KFC - CBS W, 62-53 21,757 Johnson-Odom, Crowder 17/Crowder 13 22 vs. Florida US - TBS L,, 58-68 15,833 Crowder 15/Blue 8

USVI UVI Sports Center, St. Thomas, USVIKFC KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Previous School 0 Eric Atkins G Jr. 6-1 173 Columbia, Md./Mount Saint Joseph 1 Cameron Biedscheid F Fr 6-7 174 St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter College Prep 2 Zach Auguste F Fr. 6-10 220 Marlborough, Mass./New Hampton Prep 4 Partick Crowley G Jr. 6-3 190 Los Gatos, Calif./St. Francis 11 Garrick Sherman C Sr. 6-10 240 Kenton, Ohio/Michigan State 14 Scott Martin G Gr. 6-8 219 Valparaiso, Ind./Purdue Univ. 15 Eric Katenda F Fr. 6-8 220 Paris, France/Sunrise Christian Academy (Kan.) 20 Austin Burgett F Fr. 6-9 220 Avon, Ind./Avon 22 Jerian Grant G Jr. 6-5 185 Bowie, Md./DeMatha 24 Pat Connaughton G/F So. 6-5 205 Arlington, Mass./St. John’s Prep 25 Tom Knight F Sr. 6-9 253 Dixfield, Maine/Dirigo 32 Joey Brooks G Sr. 6-6 215 Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit Prep 33 Mike Broghammer F Sr. 6-9 243 Orono, Minn./Hopkins 45 Jack Cooley F Sr. 6-9 244 Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South

Head Coach: Mike Brey (George Washington ’82)Assistant Coaches: Anthony Solomon (Virginia ’87), Rod Balanis (Georgia Tech ’93), Martin Ingelsby (Notre Dame ’01)

HEAD CoACHMike Brey (George Washington ’82)

Career Record (17 years) ................................................ 359-184 (.661)Notre Dame Record (12 years) ....................................... 260-132 (.663)Delaware Record (five years) .............................................. 99-52 (.656)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (12 years) ..................... 125-80 (.610)BIG EAST Tournament Record (12 years) .............................. 8-12 (.400)BIG EAST Overall Record (12 years) .................................. 133-92 (.591)

NCAA Record (10 appearances) .............................................. 5-9 (.357)NIT Record (five appearances) ................................................ 6-5 (.545)

Notre Damefighting Irish

2011-12 rECorD22-12 overall

13-5 BIG EAST (2nd)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

rv/rv

POSTSEASONNCAA Second Round

The Big PictureFor the second straight season, the Irish easily surpassed preseason expectations. Picked ninth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches’ Poll last year, the Irish finished third with a 13-5 mark. They were 21-12 overall after earning their fifth NCAA berth in the last six years. And last season’s success was achieved after All-BIG EAST forward Tim Abromaitis was lost for the season with a knee injury after playing just two games. Over the last two seasons, coach Mike Brey’s team is 27-9 in BIG EAST play.

Who’s BackWith Abromaitis’ absence, the Irish can welcome back all five starters and will be one of the most experienced teams in Brey’s 13 seasons. The backcourt of Jerian Grant and Eric Atkins is one of the best in the country. Both averaged more than 12.0 ppg while Grant averaged 5.0 assists and Atkins’ assists mark was 4.1. Grant, a 6-foot-5 sophomore, made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Atkins has been a starter since his freshman season. Senior Joey Brooks (3.2) continues to back up both players. Jack Cooley anchors the frontcourt with his 6-foot-9, 244-pound frame. The senior was voted BIG EAST Most Improved Player after posting averages of 12.3 points and 8.9 rebounds. Forward Scott Martin, who was awarded a sixth year of eligibility, averaged 9.5 points and played his usual strong defensive

role. Pat Connaughton earned a starting position as a freshman by midseason. A capable outside shooter, he averaged 7.0 points. Senior forwards Tom Knight (1.7, 1.6) and Mike Broghammer (0.5, 0.4) will continue their reserve roles.

Who’s MissingAs mentioned, Abromaitis only played two games before suffering his senior season-ending injury. He was the named the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year for a third straight year. Reserve guard Alex Dragicevich, who averaged 6.6 points, transferred.

StorylinesNotre Dame can boast an experienced lineup that is used to success. Brey’s team continues to be extremely formidable at home, recording a 16-1 mark last year at Purcell Pavilion. In addition to the returning starters, the Irish can look to senior forward Garrick Sherman, a 6-foot-10 transfer from Michigan State, to help around the basket. Six-foot-10 freshman Zach Auguste also will push to be noticed up front. Heralded freshman Cameron Beidscheid will back up Connaughton on the wing. Freshman guard Austin Burgett is considered a strong perimeter shooter

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Zach Auguste, f, fr., 6-10, 220Marlborough, Mass./new Hampton Prep• Ranked No. 23 among power fowards and

No. 97 nationally among incoming players by Rivals.com.

• Two-time all-state selection at New Hampton.

Cameron Biedscheid, f, fr., 6-7, 174St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal ritter Prep• Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 8 small

forward and the No. 28 incoming player in 2012.

• Named to the St. Louis American Fab 5 and was selected to play in the Nike Global Challenge, earning all-tournament accolades.

Austin Burgett, f, fr., 6-9, 220Avon, Ind./Avon• All-state selection and a four-time all-

conference pick at Avon HS.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (22-12, 13-5 BIG EAST)(Home: 17-0/Away: 5-4/neutral: 5-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 12 Mississippi Valley State W, 80-67 7,087 Atkins 27/Cooley 10Progressive CBE Classic 14 Detroit - ESPNU W, 59-53 6,720 Atkins, Brooks 13/Brooks, Connaughton 9 16 Sam Houston State W, 74-41 6,614 Connaughton 24/Cooley, Grant 6 18 Delaware State W, 93-69 8,826 Martin 23/Cooley 17Progressive CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 21 vs. Missouri - ESPN L, 58-87 11,436 Abromaitis 22/Abromaitis 8 22 vs. Georgia - ESPNU L, 57-61 10,747 Grant 20/Abromaitis, Cooley 6 27 Bryant W, 84-59 7,138 Atkins 11/Grant 11 30 at Gonzaga - ESPN2 L, 53-73 6,000 Grant 16/Cooley 6DECEMBERBB&T Classic, Washington, D.C. 4 vs. Maryland – Versus L, 71-78 10,714 Grant 20/Borghammer 7 8 Maine - ESPN3 W, 87-78 7,024 Atkins 26/Cooley 14 10 Dartmouth - ESPN3 W, 65-47 7,651 Cooley 22/Cooley 9Close The Gap Crossroads Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. 17 vs. Indiana - ESPN2 L, 58-69 19,064 Atkins 15/Martin 7 19 Sacred Heart W, 106-65 7,042 Cooley 19/Cooley 8 27 PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 72-59 8,231 Dragicevich 22/Cooley 14JAnUAry 4 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 55-71 10,142 Grant 17/ Cooley 11 7 at LOUISVILLE - ESPNU 2ot W, 67-65 22,687 Cooley 18/Martin 12 10 USF - BEN W, 60-49 8,075 Cooley 16/Martin 13 14 CONNECTICUT - ESPN2 L, 53-67 9,149 Atkins 20/Martin 9 16 at RUTGERS - ESPNU L, 58-65 6,334 Atkins 15/Cooley 9 21 SYRACUSE - ESPN W, 67-58 9,149 Cooley 17/Cooley 10 25 at SETON HALL - BEN W, 55-42 8,421 Grant 15/Cooley 11 29 at CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 50-48 16,294 Atkins 13/Cooley, Martin 7fEBrUAry 4 MARQUETTE - CBS W, 76-59 9,149 Connaughton 23/Connaughton 11 8 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 55-51 9,258 Cooley 21/Cooley 12 11 DE PAUL - BEN W, 84-76 9,149 Cooley, Grant 22/Cooley 14 15 RUTGERS - ESPNU W, 71-53 7,557 Cooley 22/Cooley 18 18 at VILLANOVA - ESPNU ot W, 74-70 15,939 Connaughton 21/Cooley 13 22 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN2 W, 71-44 8,265 Grant 20/Cooley, Martin 6 25 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPN2 L, 58-61 11,436 Martin, Cooley 18/Cooley 11 27 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN L, 41-59 14,514 Atkins, Martin 9/Connaughton 11MArCH 2 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 75-69 9,149 Cooley 27/Cooley 17BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. USF - ESPN ot W, 57-53 20,057 Connaughton, Grant 12/Martin 12 9 vs. Louisville - ESPN L, 50-64 20,057 Atkins 12/Cooley 11NCAA Championship 16 vs. Xavier GC - CBS L, 63-67 16,523 Cooley 18/Martin, Cooley 7

GC Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 0 James Robinson G Fr. 6-3 190 Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic 1 Tray Woodall G Sr. 5-11 190 Brooklyn, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (N.J.) 3 Cameron Wright G So. 6-4 205 Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine 4 John Johnson G So. 6-1 175 Philadelphia, Pa./Life Center Academy (N.J.) 5 Durand Johnson F RFr. 6-6 190 Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 11 Dante Taylor F Sr. 6-9 240 Greenburgh, N.Y./National Christian Acad. (Md.) 12 Chris Jones G/F Fr. 6-5 205 Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck 13 Steven Adams C Fr. 7-0 240 Rotorua, New Zealand/Notre Dame Prep 15 Aron Nwankwo F Jr. 6-7 205 Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City 21 Lamar Patterson F Jr. 6-5 220 Lancaster, Pa./St. Benedict’s (N.J.) 33 Malcolm Gilbert C So. 6-11 235 Smyrna, Del./Academy of the New Church (Pa.) 23 Trey Zeigler G/F Jr. 6-5 203 Detroit, Mich./Central Michigan 33 Malcolm Gilbert C So. 6-11 235 Smyrna, Del./Academy of the New Church 42 Talib Zanna F Jr. 6-9 230 Kaduna, Nigeria/Bishop McNamara (Md.) 44 J.J. Moore F Jr. 6-6 205 Brentwood, N.Y./South Kent Prep (Conn.)

Head Coach: Jamie Dixon (Texas Christian ’87)Assistant Coaches: Pat Sandle (San Francisco State ’87), Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh ’05), Bill Barton (Salem State ’89)

HEAD CoACHJamie Dixon (Texas Christian ’87)

Career Record (nine years) ............................................... 238-77 (.756)Pittsburgh Record (eight years) ........................................ 238-77 (.756)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (nine years) .................. 103-51 (.669)BIG EAST Tournament Record (nine years) ........................... 12-8 (.600)BIG EAST Overall Record (nine years) ............................... 115-59 (.661)

NCAA Record (eight appearances)........................................ 11-8 (.579)NIT Record .........................................................................................0-0CBI Record (one appearance) ................................................. 5-1 (.833)

PittsburghPanthers

2011-12 rECorD22-17 overall

5-13 BIG EAST (t13th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/rv

POSTSEASONCBI Champion

The Big PictureThe Panthers’ long streak of NCAA excellence finally ended last season. Pitt had earned 10 straight NCAA Championship invitations, which included five Sweet 16 appearances and one trip to the Elite Eight. The Panthers had won six BIG EAST titles. Their overall record last season was a respectable 22-17, but coach Jamie Dixon’s squad finished only 5-13 in league play. The season ended with a CBI title, but the Panthers are accustomed to NCAA trips. This year, the Panthers have to replace two veteran starters, but seem to be well equipped to bounce back into a contender’s role.

Who’s BackFive of the top seven scorers return. Point guard Tray Woodall averaged 11.7 points and 6.1 assists, which would have ranked him third on the BIG EAST leaderboard if had he played enough games to qualify. Woodall missed 11 games with groin and abdominal injuries. The Panthers lost seven in a row during Woodall’s absence. Forward Lamar Patterson averaged 9.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists, but came on strong in the postseason. The 6-foot-5 junior averaged 13.3 points in his final six games and was named MVP of the CBI. Forward Talib Zanna also finished well, averaging 11.8 points and 7.0 rebounds in his final six contests. Dante Taylor averaged 5.8 points and 4.9 rebounds while seeing time at power forward and center. Junior forward J.J. Moore (7.5) figures to

continue to provide some scoring punch off the bench. Backcourt reserves Cameron Wright (2.2) and John Johnson (4.2) are back.

Who’s MissingGuard Ashton Gibbs was an excellent four-year performer who will be missed. One of the better outside shooters in the history of the BIG EAST, Gibbs averaged 14.6 points last year and made 42.5 percent from 3-point range in BIG EAST games during his career. Rugged forward Nasir Robinson averaged 10.6 points and a team-leading 6.5 rebounds while starting every game.

StorylinesThe Panthers usua l l y put an experienced team on the floor, but they were younger than usual last year. The injury to Woodall seemed to derail the season for a while, though Dixon found a rotation that sparked success in the postseason. Two newcomers are expected to make strong pushes for starting roles this year. Six-foot-5 junior transfer Trey Ziegler is eligible immediately. Ziegler scored 1,011 career points and owned a 16.0 ppg scoring mark at Central Michigan. Steven Adams, a 7-foot freshman center from New Zealand, is considered one of the nation’s top high school recruits and is expected to make a strong bid to start. Pitt’s 129-57 BIG EAST mark over the last 11 seasons is still tops in the league. The Panthers want to return to that level of excellence.

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Steven Adams, C, fr., 7-0, 240rotorua, new Zealand/notre Dame Prep• Ranked No. 5 among all incoming players and

No. 3 among centers by Rivals.com.• Led the adidas Nations Tournament in scoring

(22.0 ppg) and rebounding (16.8 rpg) in 2011.• Averaged 12 points and 14 rebounds per

game at Notre Dame Prep in 2011-12.

Chris Jones, G/f, fr., 6-5, 205Teaneck, n.J./Teaneck• Graduated as Teaneck’s career scoring leader

(1,319 points) and helped the team to 59 wins in its last 63 games.

• Bergen Record Player of the Year and a two-time All-Bergen County selection.

• Averaged 21.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals as a senior.

James robinson, G, fr., 6-3, 190Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic• The No. 8-rated point guard and the No.

59-rated incoming player for 2012, according to Rivals.com.

• Named to the 2012 USA Men’s Basketball U18 National Team, which competed in the FIBA Americas championship in Brazil.

• Competed for Team USA at the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit game in April.

Trey Zeigler, G/f, Jr., 6-5, 203Detroit, Mich./Central Michigan• Scored 1,011 career points (16.0 ppg) at

Central Michigan, ranking 26th on the school’s career scoring chart.

• All-Mid-American Conference Third Team selection in 2011-12.

• Father, Ernie, was an assistant at Pittsburgh from 2001-03.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (22-17, 5-13 BIG EAST)(Home: 15-7/Away: 4-9/neutral: 3-1) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Albany - BEN W, 89-56 10,125 Woodall 25/Taylor 8Philly Hoop Group Classic 13 Rider - ESPN3 W, 86-78 8,712 Gibbs 24/Patterson 8 16 Long Beach State - ESPN3 L, 76-86 8,215 Gibbs 20/Zanna 6Philly Hoop Group Classic 22 La Salle - BEN W, 69-73 8,375 Robinson 21/Four with 6 25 at Penn - BEN W, 78-58 6,843 Gibbs 16/Birch 10 27 Robert Morris - BEN W, 81-71 8,758 Gibbs 21/Zanna 15 30 vs. Duquesne CEC - CBS SN W, 80-69 15,880 Gibbs 18/Taylor 11DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 3 at Tennessee - ESPN W, 61-56 17,249 Gibbs, Robinson 16/Robinson 12 6 VMI - BEN W, 97-70 8,923 Gibbs 20/Robinson 14Carquest Auto Parts Classic, New York, N.Y. 10 vs. Oklahoma State - EPSN2 W, 74-68 17,046 Gibbs 17/Patterson 10 17 South Carolina State - BEN W, 69-55 9,521 Patterson 16/Zanna 14 20 Saint Francis (Pa.) - ESPN3 W, 71-47 8,325 Taylor 14/Taylor 8 23 Wagner - ESPN2 L, 54-59 9,315 Gibbs 14/Robinson 9 27 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 L, 59-72 8,231 Zanna 13/Zanna 12JAnUAry 1 CINCINNATI - BEN L, 63-66 12,508 Robinson 19/Taylor 11 5 at DE PAUL - ESPN2 L, 81-84 8,110 Zanna 16/Patterson 9 11 RUTGERS - BEN L, 39-62 10,812 Moore 10/Robinson 9 14 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 57-62 18,404 Gibbs 29/Patterson, Robinson 7 16 at SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 63-71 24,826 Gibbs, Patterson, Wright 10/ Taylor 11 21 LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 62-73 12,508 Gibbs, Patterson 14/Robinson 7 25 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 86-74 10,049 Gibbs 22/Patterson 11 28 GEORGETOWN - ESPN W, 72-60 12,508 Robinson 23/Zanna 10 30 at WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN W, 72-66 13,032 Woodall 24/ Taylor 7fEBrUAry 5 VILLANOVA - ESPN W, 79-70 12,508 Woodall 29/Zanna 8 8 at USF - BEN L, 51-63 4,507 Woodall 11/Three with 5 12 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 66-73 8,666 Gibbs 26/Robinson 9 16 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN L, 48-66 12,508 Woodall 12/Patterson, Robinson 5 19 USF - ESPN2 L, 47-56 9,849 Moore 21/Robinson 11 26 at LOUISVILLE - CBS L, 54-57 22,746 Taylor 11/Robinson 11 29 ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU W, 89-69 9,449 Gibbs 19/Taylor 8MArCH 3 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN L, 65-74 10,167 Moore 16/Moore 6BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. St. John’s - ESPN2 W, 73-59 20,057 Gibbs 20/Robinson 8 7 vs. Georgetown - ESPN L, 52-64 20,057 Gibbs 14/Patterson 8College Basketball Invitational 14 Wofford W, 81-63 1,449 Woodall, Moore 16/Robinson 11 19 Princeton W, 82-61 2,001 Patterson 19/Robinson 10 21 at Butler - HDNet ot W, 68-62 3,754 Zanna 15/Patterson 10 26 at Washington State - HDNet L, 66-67 4,226 Woodall, Moore 16/Zanna 8 28 Washington State - HDNet W, 57-53 3,349 Zanna 14/Zanna 8 30 Washington State - HDNet W, 71-65 3,849 Woodall 17/Patterson 8 CEC Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 3 Kris Dunn G Fr. 6-3 180 New London, Conn./New London 4 Josh Fortune G Fr. 6-5 195 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan 5 Sidiki Johnson F So. 6-10 240 Harlem, N.Y./Arizona 10 Kadeem Batts F Jr. 6-9 245 Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern 11 Bryce Cotton G Jr. 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde 13 Brice Kofane F So. 6-8 205 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School 21 Lee Goldsbrough F Jr. 6-9 225 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College 22 Ted Bancroft G Jr. 6-4 187 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang 23 LaDontae Henton F So. 6-6 215 Lansing, Mich./Eastern 25 Tyler Harris F So. 6-9 215 Dix Hills, N.Y./NC State 32 Vincent Council G Sr. 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School 33 Carson Desrosiers F Jr. 7-0 250 Windham, N.Y./Wake Forest

Head Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill ’94)Associate Head Coach: Andre LaFleur (Notheastern ’87)Assistant Coaches: Brian Blaney (Roanoke ’94), Bob Simon (Eastern Michigan ’89)

HEAD CoACHEd Cooley (Stonehill ’94)

Career Record (six years) .................................................. 107-86 (.554)Providence Record (one year) ............................................ 15-17 (.469)Fairfield Record (five years) ................................................ 92-69 (.571)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (one year) ........................ 4-14 (.222)BIG EAST Tournament Record (one year) ............................... 0-1 (.000)BIG EAST Overall Record (one year) ..................................... 4-15 (.210)

NCAA Record .....................................................................................0-0NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500)

ProvidenceFriars

2011-12 rECorD15-17 overall

4-14 BIG EAST (15th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNone

The Big PictureIn his first season as the Friar head coach, Ed Cooley instilled his strong belief in discipline and pride. Providence was a more cohesive group last season and his players blossomed in that environment. Cooley will continue with his style, but he wants some more results in the win column this year. Last year’s squad finished 15-17 overall and 4-14 in the BIG EAST. Cooley has secured a strong recruiting class that will have ample opportunity to be noticed and help push the Friars up in the standings.

Who’s BackVincent Council has developed into an elite guard in the BIG EAST. Last season, he averaged a team-leading 15.9 scoring mark and was first in the league in assists (7.5). He was an All-BIG EAST Third Team selection. Forward LaDontae Henton and guard Bryce Cotton each averaged 14.3 ppg. Henton also grabbed 8.6 rebounds per contest which earned him a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Cotton tied for third in the league with 77 3-pointers and was second in free throw shooting, making 89.1 percent. Council and Cotton were first and second, respectively, in the BIG EAST in minutes played. Council played 38.7 minutes per game and Cotton was 38.6. Kadeem Batts, a 6-foot-9 junior, helped closer to the basket with averages of 6.2 points and 4.2 rebounds. Six-foot-9 Brice Kofane

played in 29 games as a freshman and helped defensively while averaging 2.7 points and 4.1 boards. Reserve forward Lee Goldsbrough (0.8, 1.7) saw limited duty.

Who’s MissingGuard Gerard Coleman, who averaged 13.2 ppg while starting 21 games, along with forwards Bilal Dixon, who averaged 4.3 points and 4.1 boards, while starting seven times, transferred. Reserve forward Ron Giplaye (1.3, 2.0) also left the program.

StorylinesKris Dunn is a heralded freshman recruit who is talented enough of make an immediate impact, but a shoulder operation will leave him sidelined until December. The Friars led the BIG EAST in 3-point shooting and the team should be strong again from beyond the arc. With Council established as one of the nation’s top guards and Henton as an emerging star at forward, the Friars have some top-level talent that should make a difference. If some of the younger players can adjust quickly to the college game, then Providence could be poised for a big season.

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Carson Desrosiers, f, Jr., 7-0, 250windham, n.y./wake forest• Will not be eligible to play in 2012-13 after

transferring from Wake Forest.• Averaged 4.4 points and 3.8 rebounds with

1.8 blocks per game in two seasons at Wake Forest.

• Led Central Catholic (Mass.) to two state championships.

kris Dunn, G, fr., 6-3, 180new London, Conn./new London• The top-rated point guard and the No.

16-rated incoming player according to Rivals.com.

• ESPN High School All-America selection, becoming the first player from the state of Connecticut to be so named since 1984.

• Averaged 31.4 points per game to help New London to a 23-3 record.

• McDonald’s All-American and the Gatorade Player of the Year from Connecticut.

• Attended the 2012 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team training camp.

Josh fortune, G, fr., 6-5, 195Hampton, Va./kecoughtan• Averaged 14.5 points for Kecoughtan as a

senior.• Scored 13.9 ppg in his junior year.• Rated as the No. 8 player from Virginia by

ESPN.com.

Sidiki Johnson, f, fr., 6-10, 240Harlem, n.y./Arizona• Eligible to play in the second semester of the

2012-13 season.• Transferred from Arizona following the Fall

2011 semester.• MVP of the Nike Tournament of Champions

Youth Showcase in 2009.• Graduated from Wadleigh High School.

Earned All-City First Team honors at St. Benedict’s Prep as a junior.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (15-17, 4-14 BIG EAST)(Home: 11-6/Away: 4-8/neutral: 0-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 12 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 72-61 6,586 Coleman 18/Coleman 7 14 at Fairfield W, 80-72 6,375 Council 26/Henton 9South Padre Island Invitational 19 Florida A&M W, 87-65 6,052 Cotton 26/Henton 11 22 Southern W, 59-53 4,369 Coleman 21/Coleman 11 25 vs. Iowa State SPI L, 54-64 675 Council 21/Coleman 8 26 vs. Northern Iowa SPI - CBS SN L, 62-79 700 Council 26/Henton 9 29 Holy Cross W, 82-77 5,201 Cotton 24/Kofane 12DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at South Carolina - ESPNU W, 76-67 7,476 Coleman, Henton 18/Henton 8 5 Brown W, 80-49 5,002 Council 21/Henton, Council 9 8 Boston College - ESPN3 W, 64-57 8,051 Henton 21/Dixon 10 10 Bryant W, 72-61 5,162 Cotton 34/Henton 12 20 New Hampshire W, 67-52 6,578 Coleman 20/Henton 12 23 at Rhode Island - Cox W, 80-61 7,657 Cotton 19/Kofane 10 27 at ST. JOHN’S CA - BEN L, 67-91 5,602 Coleman 20/Henton 9 31 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN2 L, 40-49 11,834 Henton 13/Henton 11JAnUAry 4 SYRACUSE - BEN L, 73-87 12,252 Coleman, Council 17/Henton 13 7 SETON HALL - BEN L, 57-66 8,479 Council 23/Henton 9 10 LOUISVILLE - ESPN2 W, 90-59 8,163 Batts, Cotton 27/Batts 10 14 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 55-78 23,311 Batts 13/Henton 10 21 MARQUETTE - BEN L, 72-79 9,469 Cotton 26/Batts 11 25 at PITTSBURGH - BEN L, 74-86 10,049 Council 26/Henton 11 29 at USF TBF - ESPN3 L, 78-81 4,333 Henton 33/Dixon, Henton 7fEBrUAry 1 RUTGERS - ESPNU W, 78-67 7,103 Dixon 18/Dixon 10 5 WEST VIRGINIA - BEN ot L,84-87 8,122 Coleman 30/Dixon 10 7 at VILLANOVA - BEN L, 72-74 6,500 Cotton 20/Dixon 8 11 USF - ESPN3 L, 48-55 10,824 Council 16/Batts 8 15 at CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 66-81 7,822 Council 29/Henton 9 18 GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 53-63 11,563 Council 13/Gilplaye, Dixon 7 25 at DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 73-71 8,842 Henton 24/Henton 15 28 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 72-70 11,031 Cotton 22/Batts 13MArCH 2 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 69-75 9,149 Henton 18/Henton 12BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Seton Hall - ESPNU L, 47-79 20,057 Henton 14/Henton 7

SPI SPI Convention Center, South Padre Island, TexasCA Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y.TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 1 Jerome Seagears G So. 6-1 175 Silver Spring, Md./Flora MacDonald Academy 2 Dane Miller G/F Sr. 6-6 215 Rochester, N.Y./Rush-Henrietta 4 Myles Mack G So. 5-9 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Anthony 5 Eli Carter G So. 6-2 195 Paterson, N.J./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 10 Mike Poole G/F So. 6-5 195 Rosedale, N.Y./St. Benedict’s (N.J.) 13 Malick Kone G/F So. 6-5 200 Conakry, Guinea/Blue Ridge School (Va.) 15 Derrick Randall F/C So. 6-8 240 Brooklyn, N.Y./South Kent (Conn.) 21 Austin Johnson C Sr. 6-8 250 Elkins Park, Pa./Blair Academy (N.J.) 22 Kadeem Jack F/C So. 6-9 225 Queens, N.Y./Rice (N.Y.) 24 Vincent Garrett G/F Jr. 6-5 210 Chicago, Ill./Lee College 30 Logan Kelly G Fr. 6-2 200 Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingstone 33 Wally Judge F Jr. 6-9 250 Washington, D.C./Kansas State 35 Greg Lewis F So. 6-9 240 Randallstown, Md./St. Frances Academy

Head Coach: Mike Rice (Fordham ’91)Assistant Coaches: David Cox (William & Mary ’95), Van Macon (Southampton ’94), Jimmy Martelli (Dickinson ’05)

HEAD CoACHMike Rice (Fordham ’91)

Career Record (five years) ................................................ 102-66 (.607)Rutgers Record (two years) ................................................ 29-35 (.453)Robert Morris Record (three years) .................................... 73-31 (.702)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ..................... 11-25 (.306)BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years) .............................. 1-2 (.333) BIG EAST Overall Record (two years) .................................. 12-27 (.414)

NCAA Record (two appearances) ........................................... 0-2 (.000)NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

RutgersScarlet Knights

2011-12 rECorD14-18 overall

6-12 BIG EAST (t11th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNone

The Big PictureLast year, coach Mike Rice had a roster that included seven freshmen and no seniors on scholarship. There were a couple of breakthroughs with top-10 wins against Florida and Connecticut, but there were also plenty of times when the inexperience hurt, especially in BIG EAST play. With that large group of freshmen becoming sophomores, the Scarlet Knights want the “breakthroughs” to increase in 2012-13. The core of the backcourt should be three second-year players. The frontcourt has more experience, which should help Rice to keep the Scarlet Knights moving in the right direction in the league standings. Last year, RU was 6-12 in the BIG EAST and 14-18 overall.

Who’s BackThe guard trio of Eli Carter, Myles Mack and Jerome Seagears got their feet wet right away and showed plenty of promise. Carter and Mack were the team’s top two scorers, averaging 13.8 and 9.8 points, respectively. Carter played big in the big games. He averaged 16.8 ppg against nationally ranked teams. Carter ranked fourth in scoring among BIG EAST freshmen. Mack is more of a point guard. He started 14 games, but was third in minutes played (26.6). Seagears started 25 games and averaged 7.7 points. Dane Miller, a 6-foot-6 senior, has been a versatile performer on the wing. Last season, he averaged 7.9 points, a team-leading 6.6 rebounds and was a surprising fourth in the BIG EAST in blocked shots with a 1.6 average. Junior Mike Poole averaged 6.5 points coming off the bench mostly

behind Miller. Six-foot-5 Malick Kone (3.3) was slowed by a knee injury. The Scarlet Knights have high hopes for Kadeem Jack (1.2, 1.6), a mobile 6-9 sophomore who missed the first 13 games of last season with an injury. As a freshman, 6-foot-8 Derrick Randall (2.5, 2.4) helped showed some promise around the basket. Six-foot-8 senior Austin Johnson (4.1, 2.1) has been a veteran role player in the frontcourt. Six-foot-9 sophomore Greg Lewis is also available.

Who’s MissingForward Gi lvydas Biruta, who averaged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds, transferred. He was only RU player to start every game last season.

StorylinesRice has high hopes for forward Wally Judge to offer immediate help. A transfer from Kansas State, the 6-9, 250-pound forward is a former McDonald’s All-America prep player. He averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds while playing 15.2 minutes per game two seasons ago at Kansas State. Another newcomer, 6-5 wing Vincent Garrett, is a junior college transfer who is considered a strong rebounder and scorer. Despite its still-young roster, Rutgers returns 10 of its top 12 players from a year ago. The Scarlet Knights appear to have an improving team that wants to make headline-grabbing victories more than an occasional occurrence.

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Vincent Garrett, G/f, Jr., 6-5, 210Chicago, Ill./Lee College• Averaged 16.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0

assists to earn all-region accolades at Lee College last season.

• Averaged 16.0 points and 11.0 rebounds as a senior at Marshall Metropolitan HS in 2010-11.

wally Judge, f, Jr., 6-9, 250washington, D.C./kansas State• Sat out last season after transferring from

Kansas State.• Averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in 17

games for Kansas State in 2010-11. • Played in 36 games at Kansas State as a

freshman in 2009-10, averaging 3.3 ppg.

Logan kelly, G, fr., 6-2, 200Mountainside, n.J./Governor Livingston• Averaged 24 points per game as a senior at

Governor Livingston HS.• Graduated as the school’s career scoring

leader (1,324 points).

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (14-18, 6-12 BIG EAST)(Home: 11-7/Away: 2-8/neutral: 1-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Dartmouth W, 62-56 5,279 Miller 12/Miller, Poole 6 15 at Miami (Fla.) - ESPN3 L, 57-72 3,180 Carroll 11/Biruta 11Cancun Challenge 17 Sacred Heart W, 91-75 3,671 Seagears 17/Three with 4 20 Hampton W, 66-52 3,448 Biruta 17/Biruta 12 22 vs. Illinois State AP - CBS SN L, 70-76 Johnson, Biruta 12/Biruta 7 23 vs. Richmond AP - CBS SN L, 53-58 862 Biruta 14/Kone 8 28 Maryland-Baltimore County W, 94-56 3,271 Mack 20/Seagears 10DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 3 LSU - ESPNU L, 50-55 5,534 Carter 10/Johnson 6 7 Princeton L, 57-59 3,406 Carter 17/Miller 9 12 Monmouth W, 81-66 3,114 Carter 21/Miller 11MSG Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 17 vs. Stony Brook - BEN W, 67-58 11,090 Mack 22/Carter 6 22 NJIT W, 77-53 2,877 Mack 16/Mack, Biruta 7 29 Florida - ESPN2 2ot W, 85-83 7,855 Carter 31/Randall 8JAnUAry 1 at USF TBF - BEN L, 65-67 2,486 Carter 23/Randall 5 4 WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 64-85 4,815 Carter 19/Biruta, Carter, Seagears 4 7 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 67-60 7,011 Carter 19/Randall, Miller 5 11 at PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 62-39 10,812 Carter 14/Miller 12 14 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 60-84 13,820 Mack 15/Miller 13 16 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU W, 65-58 6,334 Carter 13/Miller 8 21 at GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 50-52 12,852 Carter 14/Poole 5 25 DE PAUL - BEN L, 64-69 4,662 Mack 22/Biruta 7 28 CINCINNATI - BEN W, 61-54 7,693 Carter 17/Miller 12fEBrUAry 1 at PROVIDENCE - ESPNU L, 67-78 7,103 Mack 16/Biruta 11 4 at LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 66-78 21,298 Carter 24/Carter 6 8 SETON HALL - ESPN2 L, 54-59 6,603 Poole 14/Biruta 6 15 at NOTRE DAME - ESPNU L, 53-71 7,557 Miller 11/Miller 12 19 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 64-74 8,093 Biruta 21/Biruta 7 22 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 65-82 14,807 Seagears 14/Miller 6 25 at SETON HALL - ESPNU ot W, 77-72 10,945 Miller 21/Miller 10MArCH 1 VILLANOVA - ESPN2 L, 71-77 5,496 Miller 16/Miller 9 3 ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 61-58 7,349 Carter 15/Miller 10BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Villanova - ESPNU L, 49-70 20,057 Carter 23/Poole, Miller 5

AP Adventura Palace, Cancun, MexicoTBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Jamal Branch G Fr. 6-3 172 Kansas City, Mo./Texas A&M 1 Phil Greene G So. 6-2 170 Chicago, Ill./IMG Academy (Fla.) 2 Marco Bourgault G/F So. 6-6 216 Saint-Melo, France/Monroe College 3 God’sgift Achiuwa F Sr. 6-9 232 Port Harcourt, Nigeria/Erie CC (N.Y.) 4 Christian Jones F Fr. 6-7 228 Arlington, Texas/IMG Academy (Fla.) 10 Max Hooper G/F So. 6-6 202 Carmel Valley, Calif./Harvard 11 D’Angelo Harrison G So. 6-3 202 Missouri City, Texas/Dulles 14 JaKarr Sampson F Fr. 6-8 206 Barberton, Ohio/Brewster Academy (N.H.) 15 Sir’Dominic Pointer G/F So. 6-5 191 Fraser, Mich./Quality Education Academy (N.C.) 24 Felix Balamou G Fr. 6-4 189 Conakry, Guinea/Our Savior New American (N.Y.) 30 Jamal White G Sr. 6-4 203 Roosevelt, N.Y./Long Island U. 33 Orlando Sanchez F Jr. 6-9 216 Nagua, D.R./Monroe College 40 Sam Sealy F So. 6-8 191 Medford, N.Y./Longwood Head Coach: Steve Lavin (Chapman ’88)Assistant Coaches: Tony Chiles (Columbia ’89), Rico Hines (UCLA ’02)

HEAD CoACHSteve Lavin (Chapman ’88)

Career Record (nine years) ............................................... 168-91 (.649)St. John’s Record (two years) .............................................. 23-14 (.622)UCLA Record (seven years) ............................................... 145-77 (.653)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ....................... 12-6 (.667)BIG EAST Tournament Record (one year) ............................... 1-1 (.500) BIG EAST Overall Record (two years) .................................... 13-7 (.650)

NCAA Record (seven appearances) ...................................... 11-7 (.611)NIT Record (one appearance) ............................................................0-0

St. John’sRed Storm

2011-12 rECorD13-19 overall

6-12 BIG EAST (t11th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNone

The Big PictureLast season, the Red Storm had to replace virtually their entire team because of graduation. Then, coach Steve Lavin was not able to coach in most games during his recovery period from cancer surgery. Still, St. John’s managed to compile a 13-19 mark overall and a 6-12 record in the BIG EAST. Lavin has brought in another large recruiting class to help rebuild the roster. The backcourt is in some experienced hands. Some fresh faces in the frontcourt will be counted on to offer some immediate help.

Who’s BackGuard D’Angelo Harrison was the BIG EAST’s top freshman scorer with a 17.0 average last year. He was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Phil Greene was another freshman who was thrown into the BIG EAST fire. The 6-foot-2 point guard averaged 7.6 points and 3.0 assists. Sir’Dominic Pointer started 25 games and averaged 6.6 points and 4.6 boards, playing mostly at shooting guard and small forward. Rugged 6-8 forward God’sgift Achiuwa came in as a junior college transfer and posted averages of 9.4 points and 5.8 rebounds while starting 18 games.

Who’s MissingForward Moe Harkless won the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award after averaging 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds. He was the league’s second-highest scoring freshman and the top rookie rebounder. He left for the NBA and was a first-round draft choice.

StorylinesThe Red Storm are still young, but they should have more versatility this season. The backcourt appears stable with Harrison, Greene and Pointer. Six-foot-9 freshman Chris Obekpa is expected to make a strong run at a starting spot at center. Six-foot-8 freshman JaKarr Sampson could be a starter at power forward. He was a 2011-12 recruit, but took in another year of prep school. Six-foot-9 junior college transfer Orlando Sanchez can play either forward position. Some backcourt depth will come from 6-foot-6 Marco Bourgault, 6-foot-4 Felix Balamou and 6-foot-3 point guard Jamal Branch, a transfer from Texas A&M. Six-foot-7 freshman Christian Jones will compete for playing time at either forward position

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felix Balamou, G, fr., 6-4, 185Conakry, Guinea/our Savior new American (n.y.)• Played two seasons at Our Savior New

American School in Centereach, N.Y. Averaged a team-high 16.0 ppg as a senior.

• Helped his team to a 25-5 record.• Named a top-20 all-star at Hoop Group Elite

Camp.

Marco Bourgault, G/f, So., 6-6, 210Saint-Maio, france/Monroe College• Averaged 10.8 ppg for Monroe College in

2011-12, helping the team to a 33-4 record.• Averaged 18.0 ppg for Notre Dame Prep in

2009-10.• Attended Cholet Bookir in France from 2005-

09.

Jamal Branch, G, fr., 6-3, 172kansas City, Mo./Texas A&M• Eligible for the second semester in the 2012-

13 season after transferring from Texas A&M.• Averaged 4.2 points, 2.5 assists and 2.2

rebounds for Texas A&M in 11 games in the 2011-12 season.

• Scored seven points with five rebounds and two assists, playing against St. John’s Nov. 17, 2011, in the 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer.

Max Hooper, G/f, So., 6-6, 210Carmel Valley, Calif./Harvard• Will become eligible for the 2013-14 season

after transferring from Harvard.• Played in two games for Harvard’s 2011-

12 team, which won the Ivy League championship and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1946.

• Averaged 10.0 ppg for Brewster Academy in 2010-11.

Christian Jones, f, fr., 6-7, 228Arlington, Texas/IMG Academy• Averaged 12.0 points and 5.0 rebounds for

IMG Academy last year, helping the team to a 28-2 record.

• Averaged 15.0 points and 6.0 rebounds as a senior at James Bowie HS in Arlington, Texas.

Jakarr Sampson, f, fr., 6-8, 209Barberton, ohio/Brewster Academy• Named NEPSAC AAA Player of the Year and

MVP of the National Prep Championship at Brewster Academy in 2012.

• Helped Brewster to a 33-1 record and the 2012 national championship.

• Averaged 14.0 points and 8.0 rebounds at St. Vincent-St. Mary in 2009-10.

orlando Sanchez, f, Jr., 6-9, 205nagua, D.r./Monroe College• Helped Monroe College to a fifth-place

national finish in 2011-12, averaging 10.2 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 2.2 apg and 1.9 bpg.

• Earned honorable mention junior college all-America status in 2010-11 after helping Monroe to a 31-5 record and regional and district titles.

• Played on the Dominican Republic national team, coached by Kentucky’s John Calipari, in 2011.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (13-19, 6-12 BIG EAST)(Home: 11-6/Away: 2-10/neutral: 0-3) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer 7 William & Mary CA - ESPNU W, 74-59 4,142 Lindsey 19/Achiuwa 9 9 Lehigh CA - ESPN2 W, 78-73 4,409 Achiuwa 21/Achiuwa 8 13 Maryland-Baltimore County CA - ESPN3 W, 82-59 4,424 Harkless 18/Lindsey 102K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer, New York, N.Y. 17 vs. Arizona - ESPN2 L, 72-81 9,036 Lindsey 18/Harkless 9 18 vs. Texas A&M - ESPN2 L, 57-58 Lindsey, Harrison 12/Harkless 7 22 Saint Francis (N.Y.) CA - BEN W, 63-48 3,922 Harrison 21/Achiuwa, Lindsey 7 26 Northeastern CA - ESPN3 L, 64-78 5,207 Achiuwa 17/Achiuwa 9DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 1 at Kentucky - ESPN2 L, 59-81 24,119 Achiuwa 18/Achiuwa, Harkless 10 5 at Detroit - ESPN2 L, 63-69 5,377 Harkless 19/Harkless 11 17 Fordham - BEN W, 56-50 11,090 Harrison 15/Harkless 16 21 Texas-Pan American CA - BEN W, 66-61 3,821 Achiuwa 22/Achiuwa 9 27 PROVIDENCE CA - BEN W, 91-67 5,602 Harkless 32/Harkless 13 31 at CONNECTICUT XL - BEN L, 69-83 16,294 Harrison 17/Pointer 8JAnUAry 3 LOUISVILLE - ESPNU L, 58-73 9,258 Harrison 24/ Harrison 8 7 at CINCINNATI - BEN W, 57-55 8,820 Harrison 18/Harkless 14 11 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 64-83 14,484 Achiuwa 20/Achiuwa 20 15 GEORGETOWN - BEN L, 49-69 11,475 Harkless 21/Harkless 10 18 at USF TBF - BEN L, 49-64 3,145 Harkless 12/Harkless 7 21 VILLANOVA - ESPNU ot L, 76-79 11,430 Harrison 28/Pointer 9 25 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 78-62 6,901 Harkless 23/Harkless 13 28 at Duke - ESPN L, 76-83 9,314 Harkless 30/Harkless 13fEBrUAry 1 at DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-81 7,994 Harrison 29/Harkless 8 4 SYRACUSE - ESPN L, 70-95 19,979 Harrison 23/Harkless 8 8 CINCINNATI - ESPNU L, 54-76 7,618 Harrison 15/Pointer 7 12 at GEORGETOWN - ESPN L, 61-71 12,285 Harrison 24/Harkless 6 14 at SETON HALL - BEN L, 64-94 7,083 Harkless 15/Harkless 11 18 UCLA - CBS W, 66-63 7,305 Harrison 22/Harkless 12 20 DE PAUL CA - ESPNU W, 79-72 5,110 Harrison 23/Harkless 10 25 NOTRE DAME - ESPN2 W, 61-58 11,436 Harkless 22/Harkless 9 29 at PITTSBURGH - ESPNU L, 69-89 9,449 Harrison 21/Garrett 6MArCH 3 at RUTGERS - BEN L, 58-61 7,349 Harrison 17/Harkless 11BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Pittsburgh - ESPNU L, 59-73 20,057 Harkless 25/Achiuwa 12

CA Carnesecca Arena, Queens, N.Y.XL XL Center, Hartford, Conn.TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Class Pos. Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 2 Brandon Mobley F So. 6-9 210 Savannah, Ga./St. John’s Academy (Wisc.) 4 Aaron Cosby G So. 6-2 190 Louisville, Ky./Northfield-Mt. Hermon 13 Haralds Karlis G So. 6-5 185 Riga, Latvia/Canarias Academy 14 Freddie Wilson G So. 6-2 175 New Haven, Conn./Hillhouse 21 Gene Teague F Jr. 6-9 290 Vineland, N.J./Southern Illinois 22 Brian Oliver G/F Jr. 6-6 226 Glassboro, N.J./Georgia Tech 23 Fuquan Edwin G/F Jr. 6-6 205 Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic 32 Kevin Johnson C So. 6-9 240 Compton, Calif./William Howard Taft 33 Patrik Auda F Jr. 6-9 225 Brno, Czech Republic/Canarias Academy 42 Aaron Geramipoor C Jr. 6-11 225 Manchester, England/Canarias Academy Sterling Gibbs G So. 6-1 185 Scotch Plains, N.J./Texas Tom Maayan G Fr. 6-1 180 Galil, Israel/Canarias Basketball Academy Kyle Smith G Gr. 6-4 185 River Edge, N.J./Iona

Head Coach: Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh ’97)Associate Head Coach: Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall ’00)Assistant Coaches: Chris Pompey (Pittsburgh ’84), Dan McHale (Kentucky ’01)

HEAD CoACHKevin Willard (Pittsburgh ’87)

Career Record (five years) .................................................. 79-80 (.497) Seton Hall Record (two years) ............................................ 34-31 (.523)Iona Record (three years) ................................................... 45-49 (.479)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (two years) ..................... 15-21 (.417)BIG EAST Tournament Record (two years) .............................. 1-2 (.333)BIG EAST Overall Record (one year) ................................... 16-23 (.410)

NCAA Record .....................................................................................0-0NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 1-1 (.500)

Seton HallPirates

2011-12 rECorD21-13 overall

8-10 BIG EAST (t9th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNIT Second Round

The Big PictureCoach Kevin Willard guided the Pirates into the NIT last season, his second year at the Seton Hall helm. The team’s top scorers, seniors Jordan Theodore and Herb Pope, have departed, but Willard believes two quality transfers will help his young nucleus and push the Pirates higher in the league standings. After a 15-2 start, the 2011-12 squad finished 21-8 overall and 8-10 in the BIG EAST. The Pirates made it into the national polls for the first time in 11 years.

Who’s BackFuquan Edwin, a 6-foot-6 wing, emerged as one of the BIG EAST’s most versatile players as a sophomore last season. He averaged 12.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and led the league with a 3.0 steals mark. Edwin also earned a reputation as one the BIG EAST’s top defenders. Aaron Cosby won a starting guard spot as a freshman and averaged 7.9 points. He was the top 3-point shooting threat, making 37.7 percent. Patrick Auda, a 6-foot-9 junior, averaged 6.8 points and 4.0 rebounds as a starting forward. The Pirates got reserve help from rookies Brandon Mobley (5.6, 4.4) at forward and Haralds Karlis (3.2) and Freddie Wilson (1.8) at guard. Backup center Aaron Geramipoor (1.4, 2.2), a 6-foot-11 junior, also returns.

Who’s MissingTheodore put together an excellent senior season. He averaged 16.1 points and was second in the BIG EAST with a 6.6 assist average. Theodore was an All-BIG EAST Second Team selection. Pope finished second in the conference in rebounding with a 10.4 average. He also averaged 15.1 points.

StorylinesThe Pirates are anxious to get 6-foot-6 Brian Oliver and 6-foot-9 Gene Teague, a pair of junior transfers who sat out last season, on the floor. Oliver is a dynamic scorer who is expected to be one of the top offensive threats. Teague is a bruising forward who will contribute immediately in the paint. Also, 6-foot-4 guard Kyle Smith has transferred from Iona as a graduate student and will have one season of eligibility. He is an able 3-point threat. If Edwin continues to improve, he should be one of the top players in the conference. Continued progress by Cosby, Auda and Mobley could help give Seton Hall its first winning season in league play since 2005-06.

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Sterling Gibbs, G, So., 6-1, 185Scotch Plains, n.J./Texas• Averaged 2.6 points and 0.7 assists, playing in

30 games at Texas in 2011-12.• Averaged 20.8 points, 4.2 assists and 1.8

steals as a senior at Seton Hall Prep.• Newark Star Ledger All-State First Team

selection as a senior.• Older brother, Ashton, was an All-BIG EAST

First Team performer at Pittsburgh.

Tom Maayan, G, fr., 6-1, 180Galil, Israel/Canarias Basketball Academy• Attended Canarias Acadmey, the same school

that current Seton Hall teammates Patrik Auda, Aaron Germaipoor and Haralds Karlis attended.

• Also attended Emek Ha-Hula High School in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. Led that program to back-to-back national championships.

• Represented Israel at the 2011 FIBA U18 European Championships.

Brian oliver, G/f, Jr., 6-6, 226Glassboro, n.J./Georgia Tech• Did not play last year after transferring from

Georgia Tech.• Played 22 games with 12 starts for Georgia

Tech in 2010-11. Averaged 10.5 ppg and 4.5 rpg.

• Made five starts as a freshman and appeared in all 36 games for Georgia Tech in 2009-10. Made at least one 3-point shot in 28 consecutive games.

kyle Smith, G, Gr., 6-4, 185river Edge, n.J./Iona• Played four years at Iona after being recruited

by current Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard.• Made 17 starts and played in all 31 games

in 2011-12, averaging 5.5 points and 2.0 rebounds.

• Averaged 10.1 ppg for Iona in 2010-11.• A MAAC All-Rookie selection in 2009-10.

Appeared in one game in 2008-09 before suffering a season-ending ankle injury.

Gene Teague, f, Jr., 6-9, 290Vineland, n.J./Southern Illinois• Did not play last year after transferring from

Southern Illinois.• Appeared in 19 games at Southern Illinois in

2010-11, making 14 starts. Averaged 8.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg.

• Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team after averaging 6.1 ppg and 4.6 rpg for Southern Illioins in 2009-10.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (21-13, 8-10 BIG EAST)(Home: 14-4/Away: 4-7/neutral: 3-2) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 12 Saint Francis (N.Y.) ot W, 75-71 6,988 Theodore 25/Pope 14Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. 17 vs. Virginia Commonwealth - ESPNU W, 69-54 2,941 Pope, Theodore 20/Pope 13 18 vs. Saint Joseph’s - ESPN3 W, 78-70 2,941 Theodore 18/Pope 10 20 vs. Northwestern - ESPNU L, 73-80 3,563 Pope 32/Pope 9 22 Yale W, 73-62 6,287 Edwin 20/Pope 10 26 Saint Peter’s W, 63-54 6,573 Pope 16/Pope 14DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 Auburn - ESPNU W, 81-59 6,591 Pope 23/Pope 12 6 NJIT W, 78-48 6,404 Pope 25/Auda 7 10 Wake Forest - ESPN3 W, 68-54 6,981 Pope 26/Pope 14 18 Mercer ot W, 80-77 6,502 Pope 24/Pope 17 21 at Dayton W, 69-64 12,018 Auda 18/Pope 9 23 at Longwood - BEN W, 87-67 773 Theodore 23/Pope 10 28 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 49-75 25,081 Theodore 14/Pope 9 30 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPN2 W, 67-48 7,533 Edwin 19/Cosby 8JAnUAry 3 CONNECTICUT - BEN W, 75-63 8,089 Theodore 19/Edwin 11 7 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 66-57 8,479 Edwin 24/Pope 10 10 DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 94-73 6,840 Edwin 28/Pope 13 13 at USF TBF - ESPN3 L, 55-56 3,805 Theodore 16/Pope 7 18 at VILLANOVA - ESPNU L, 76-84 6,500 Edwin 14/Edwin 9 25 NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 42-55 8,421 Theodore 11/Edwin 12 28 LOUISVILLE - BEN L, 51-60 9,573 Theodore 18/Pope 12 31 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 59-66 13,828 Pope 16/Pope 7fEBrUAry 4 at CONNECTICUT XL - BEN L, 46-69 16,294 Cosby, Theodore 10/Edwin 10 8 at RUTGERS - ESPN2 W, 59-54 6,603 Theodore 24/Pope 12 12 PITTSBURGH - BEN W, 73-66 8,666 Cosby, Pope 19/Pope 14 14 ST. JOHN’S - BEN W, 94-64 7,083 Theodore 16/Pope, Auda 10 18 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 57-62 13,003 Theodore, Edwin 15/Pope 14 21 GEORGETOWN - BEN W, 73-55 8,111 Theodore 29/Pope 6 25 RUTGERS - ESPNU ot L, 72-77 10,945 Theodore 17/Pope 12MArCH 3 at DE PAUL - BEN L, 58-86 8,412 Pope 16/Edwin 8BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Providence - ESPNU W, 79-47 20,057 Mobley, Pope 16/Mobley 9 7 vs Louisville - ESPN L, 55-61 20,057 Theodore 17/Pope 15National Invitation Tournament 13 Stony Brook WG - ESPN3 W, 63-61 1,674 Theodore 21/Pope 9 17 Massachusetts WG - ESPN L, 67-77 1,674 Edwin 21/Pope 15

TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.XL XL Center, Hartford, Conn.WG Walsh Gymnasium, South Orange, N.J.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Martino Brock G Jr. 6-5 205 Memphis, Tenn./South Alabama 1 Musa Abdul-Aleem G So. 6-5 221 Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Perimeter College 2 Victor Rudd F Jr. 6-9 229 Los Angeles, Calif./Arizona State 3 Zach LeDay F Fr. 6-7 223 The Colony, Texas/The Colony 5 Jawanza Poland G Sr. 6-4 204 Wichita, Kan./Hutchinson CC (Kan.) 10 Mike McCloskey G Sr. 6-0 164 Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley 11 Anthony Collins G So. 6-1 175 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian 21 Waverly Austin C Jr. 6-11 275 Fredricksburg, Va./Palm Beach State 22 Shaun Noriega G Sr. 6-4 207 North Port, Fla./North Port 23 JaVontae Hawkins G Fr. 6-5 202 Flint, Mich./Huntington Prep 32 Toarlyn Fitzpatrick F Jr. 6-8 245 Tampa, Fla./King 33 Kore White F Sr. 6-8 241 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Florida Atlantic 35 Jordan Omogbehin C RFr. 7-3 334 Lagos, Nigeria/Atlantic Shores Christian (Va.)

Head Coach: Stan Heath (Eastern Michigan ’88)Assistant Coaches: Andy Hipsher (Akron ’03), Eric Skeeters (Coppin State ’97), Steve Roccaforte (Lamar ’89)

HEAD CoACHStan Heath (Eastern Michigan ’88)

Career Record (11 years) ................................................ 185-168 (.524)USF Record (five years) ....................................................... 73-91 (.445)Arkansas Record (five years) ............................................... 82-71 (.536)Kent State Record (one year) ................................................ 30-6 (.833)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (five years) .................... 41-67 (.380) BIG EAST Tournament Record (four years) ............................. 3-4 (.429)BIG EAST Overall Record (five years) .................................. 44-71 (.383)

NCAA Record (four appearances) ........................................... 5-4 (.556)NIT Record (one appearance) ................................................. 0-1 (.000)

USfBulls

2011-12 rECorD22-14 overall

12-6 BIG EAST (t4th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/rv

POSTSEASONNCAA Third Round

The Big PictureLast season, the Bulls were arguably the biggest surprise in the league. Coach Stan Heath discovered a formula how to win close games with strong defense and a steely freshman point guard. Some of the results were program firsts. The Bulls set a conference record in scoring defense, allowing only 56.9 ppg in league games. No player averaged in double figures. USF finished 22-14 overall – a school record for wins -- and a best-ever 12-6 BIG EAST mark. Heath was the BIG EAST Coach of the Year. The Bulls made the NCAA tournament for first time since 1993 and won two games. USF had never won an NCAA tourney game.

Who’s BackAnthony Collins was the rookie point guard who emerged as one of the league’s top young players. He averaged 9.0 points and 3.4 assists. Six-foot-4 senior Jawanza Poland averaged 8.0 points while showing tremendous athletic ability. Victor Rudd, Jr., is a 6-foot-9 junior forward who averaged 9.3 points and 4.8 rebounds. He came on strong for the Bulls late in the season. Six-foot-eight senior forward Toarlyn Fitzpatrick is a veteran with some starting experienced and a surprisingly good 3-point shooter. He made 41.2 percent from beyond the arc. Shaun Noriega, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard, can be a dangerous 3-point threat. Guard LaVonte Dority (3.0) played 15.1 minutes per game as a reserve.

Who’s MissingForward Augustus Gilchrist was the team’s leader scorer, though only with a 9.5 average. He pulled down 5.0 boards. Ron Anderson, Jr. was a dependable forward who averaged 6.9 points and 5.5 rebounds. Guard Hugh Robertson (6.5, 4.3) was a strong helper on defense. Backup point guard Blake Nash (3.4) transferred.

StorylinesHeath has three starters to replace, but still has four other players who averaged at least 22 minutes per game of playing time. Only three opponents reached 70 points last season against the Bulls and Heath wants to maintain the strong defensive look, though he won’t mind some improvement on the offensive end. Six-foot-11 Waverly Austin comes in as a first team junior college all-America pick. Freshman Javontae Hawkins can help with the perimeter shooting. Junior college transfer Musa Abdul-Aleem, who will be a sophomore, is a shooting guard candidate who may press for a starting position. Zach LeDay, a 6-foot-7 freshman, will compete at forward. At center, 7-foot-3 Jordan Omogbehin was redshirted for medical reasons as a freshman last season. Six-foot-5 freshman Martino Brock is a point guard candidate.

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Musa Abdul-Aleem, G, So., 6-5, 221Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Perimeter College• Freshman Player of the Year in the Georgia

Collegiate Athletic Association after averaging 14.7 points per game.

• Has been MVP of his team every year since the ninth grade.

waverly Austin, C, Jr., 6-11, 275fredricksburg, Va./Palm Beach State• Junior college All-America First Team

selection at Palm Beach State after averaging 14.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.9 blocks in 2011-12.

• Spent the 2009-10 season at God’s Academy in Texas, where he helped the team to a 35-9 record and averaged 16.2 points and 7.9 rebounds.

Martino Brock, G, Jr., 6-5, 205Memphis, Tenn./South Alabama• Averaged 4.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists

and 1.7 steals at South Alabama in 2010-11.• Sat out last season per NCAA transfer rules.• Averaged 18.7 points at Maine Central

Institute in 2008-09.

Zach LeDay, f, fr., 6-7, 223The Colony, Texas/The Colony• Averaged 20.6 points and 8.4 rebounds last

season at The Colony HS.• Helped The Colony to a 30-6 record and

the second round of the Texas state championship.

JaVontae Hawkins, G, fr., 6-5, 202flint, Mich./Huntington Prep• Battled through injuries to average 13.5

points and 5.0 rebounds for Huntington Prep, helping the team to a 28-2 record and a No. 6 national ranking.

• Rated No. 25 among small forwards and No. 117 among al incoming players by Rivals.com.

• Participated in the nationally televised American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk Championship in New Orleans during the 2012 Final Four.

kore white, f, Sr., 6-8, 241fort Lauderdale, fla./florida Atlantic• Eligible to play immediately after graduating

from Florida Atlantic.• Played in 61 career games at Florida Atlantic,

averaging 8.0 points and 4.8 rebounds.• Played two games against USF, averaging 9.0

points and 5.0 rebounds.• Played one season at Marshall (2008-09)

before transferring to Florida Atlantic.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (22-14, 12-6 BIG EAST)(Home: 14-2/Away: 5-8/neutral: 3-4) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER Naismith Hall of Fame Tipoff 12 Vermont UT W, 61-59 2,318 Anderson Jr. 16/Anderson Jr. 9 14 Marist SPTF - BEN W, 81-67 2,465 Rudd Jr. 30, Gilchrist 12 16 Florida Southern LKC W, 73-43 1,987 Gilchrist 15/Anderson Jr. 11Naismith Hall of Fame Tipoff, Uncasville, Conn. 19 vs. Old Dominion - ESPN3 ot L, 66-68 4,755 Gilchrist 18/Rudd Jr. 7 20 vs. Penn State - ESPN3 L, 49-53 4,128 Nash 14/Fitzpatrick 10 23 Georgia Southern SPTF - BEN W, 66-46 2,361 Anderson Jr. 17/Fitzpatrick 7 26 Florida Atlantic UT W, 68-55 2,109 Fitzpatrick 17/Fitzpatrick 14 30 at Virginia Commonwealth L, 46-69 7,617 Anderson Jr. 15/Anderson Jr. 9DECEMBER 3 at Kansas - ESPN2 L, 42-70 16,300 Gilchrist 11/Fitzpatrick 6 11 Florida A&M UT - BEN W, 83-59 2,270 Fitzpatrick 25/Robertson 21 14 at Auburn - CSS L, 40-52 4,436 Gilchrist 10/Robertson 7 19 Cleveland State SPTF - BEN W, 70-55 2,942 Poland 13/Gilchrist 8 22 at Southern Mississippi L, 51-53 3,037 Anderson Jr. 12/Gilchrist 7 28 CONNECTICUT SPTF - BEN L, 57-60 5,705 Fitzpatrick 14/ Fitzpatrick 12JAnUAry 1 RUTGERS TBF - BEN W, 67-65 2,486 Anderson Jr. 15/Gilchrist 9 5 at VILLANOVA - BEN W, 74-57 6,500 Poland 20/Rudd Jr. 10 10 at NOTRE DAME - BEN L, 49-60 8,075 Gilchrist 13/Anderson, Fitzpatrick 10 13 SETON HALL TBF - ESPN3 W, 56-55 3,805 Anderson Jr. 14/Gilchrist 7 18 ST. JOHN’S TBF - BEN W, 64-49 3,145 Rudd Jr. 24/Anderson Jr. 8 22 at DE PAUL - ESPN3 W, 75-59 8,002 Gilchrist 22/Robertson 9 24 at MARQUETTE - BEN L, 47-67 13,693 Fitzpatrick 19/Fitzpatrick 10 29 PROVIDENCE TBF - ESPN3 W, 81-78 4,333 Collins, Robertson 15/Fitzpatrick, Rudd 7fEBrUAry 4 at GEORGETOWN - ESPNU L, 45-75 11,916 Gilchrist 15/Anderson Jr. 6 8 PITTSBURGH TBF - ESPN3 W, 63-51 4,507 Robertson 18/Anderson Jr. 6 11 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 55-48 10,824 Rudd Jr. 11/Rudd Jr. 10 15 VILLANOVA TBF - ESPN2 W, 65-51 4,636 Rudd Jr., Robertson 14/Anderson Jr. 10 19 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN2 W, 56-47 9,849 Collins 22/Anderson Jr. 9 22 at SYRACUSE - BEN L, 48-56 25,316 Collins 12/Gilchrist 8 26 CINCINNATI TBF - BEN W, 46-45 6,784 Collins 14/Fitzpatrick 10 29 at LOUISVILLE - BEN W, 58-51 22,114 Poland 16/Anderson Jr. 8MArCH 3 WEST VIRGINIA TBF - BEN L, 44-50 9,737 Collins 11/Four with 5BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 7 vs. Villanova - ESPN W, 56-47 20,057 Collins 17/Gilchrist, Rudd Jr. 6 8 vs. Notre Dame - ESPN ot L, 53-57 20,057 Rudd Jr. 16/Three with 7NCAA Championship 14 vs. California UDA - TruTV W, 65-54 7,218 Rudd Jr. 15/Fitzpatrick 7 16 vs. Temple BA - TNT W, 58-44 11,625 Rudd Jr., Collins 17/Gilchrist 8 18 vs. Ohio BA - TBS L, 56-62 11,033 Collins, Rudd Jr. 13/Rudd Jr. 10

UT Martinez Sports Center, University of Tampa, Tampa, Fla.SPTF St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.LKC Lakeland Center, Lakeland, Fla.TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.UDA University of Daton Arena, Dayton, OhioBA Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/High School 0 Michael Gbinije F So. 6-7 205 Richmond, Va./Benedictine College 1 Michael Carter-Williams G So. 6-5 184 Hamilton, Mass./St. Andrew’s (R.I.) 3 Jerami Grant F Fr. 6-7 190 Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic 4 Nolan Hart G Jr. 5-10 155 Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy 5 C.J. Fair F Jr. 6-8 212 Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy 10 Trevor Cooney G RFr. 6-4 188 Wilmington, Del./Sanford School 12 Baye Keita F Jr. 6-10 215 Saint Louis, Senegal/Oak Hill Academy 13 Griffin Hoffmann G Jr. 6-0 180 New York, N.Y./York Prep 14 Matt Lyde-Cajuste F Sr. 6-4 210 Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Iona Prep 20 Brandon Triche G Jr. 6-4 205 Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt 23 Russ DeRemer G Jr. 6-5 208 Wrentham, Mass./Worcester Academy 25 Rakeem Christmas F So. 6-9 228 Bryn Athyn, Pa./Academy of the New Church 32 DaJuan Coleman F Fr. 6-9 275 Jamesville, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt 43 James Southerland F Sr. 6-8 215 Bayside, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) Noel Jones F Jr. Halifax, Nova Scotia

Head Coach: Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66)Assistant Coaches: Mike Hopkins (Syracuse ’93), Adrian Autry (Syracuse ’94), Gerry McNamara (Syracuse ’06)

HEAD CoACHJim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66)

Career Record (36 years) ................................................ 890-304 (.745)Syracuse Record (36 years) ............................................. 890-304 (.745)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (33 years) ................... 355-185 (.657)BIG EAST Tournament Record (33 years) ............................ 47-28 (.627)BIG EAST Overall Record (33 years) ................................ 402-213 (.654)

NCAA Record (29 appearances) .......................................... 48-28 (.632)NIT Record (six appearances) ............................................... 12-7 (.632)

SyracuseOrange

2011-12 rECorD34-3 overall

17-1 BIG EAST (1st)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

2/5

POSTSEASONNCAA Elite Eight

The Big PictureLast season, the Orange rolled up a 34-3 mark, the best record and most wins in school history. They won the BIG EAST regular-season crown with a 17-1 record and stayed in the top five in the national polls every week of the season. The season ended with a loss to Ohio State in the East Region final. Coach Jim Boeheim recorded his 32nd 20-win season, the most in college basketball history under one coach. For 2012-13, SU will have to find replacements for four outstanding players, forward Kris Joseph, guards Dion Waiters and Scoop Jardine and center Fab Melo. Still, most college basketball observers see another outstanding season ahead.

Who’s BackDependable guard Brandon Triche returns for his senior year. A starter throughout his career, he averaged 9.4 points last season. Forward C.J. Fair started only nine games last year as a sophomore, but figures to earn starting duty this season. He played starter’s minutes last season, averaging 26.4 minutes and emerged as an athletic forward who averaged 8.5 points and 5.4 boards. James Southerland came on strong late in the season. The forward averaged 6.8 points and became a formidable 3-point threat. He should see more playing time as a senior. Rakeem Christmas was a starter as a freshman last season, though he averaged only 11.5 minutes. He averaged 2.8 points and 2.9 rebounds while showing to be a very strong athletic presence near the basket. Baye Keita (2.3, 2.5)

played similar minutes to Christmas and showed similar athletic duty, excelling on the defensive end. Guard Michael Carter-Williams (2.7) had trouble wedging himself into the guard rotation as a freshman, but showed exciting promise. Trevor Cooney, a promising shooting guard, was redshirted.

Who’s MissingJoseph was an All-BIG EAST Second Team pick after averaging a team-high 13.4 points. Waiters scored at a 12.6 clip, made All-BIG EAST Third Team and was chosen BIG EAST Sixth Man of the Year. Melo was selected BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. He blocked 2.9 shots per game. Jardine averaged 8.9 points and a team-leading 4.9 assists.

StorylinesWith four quality players lost from last year’s squad, prognosticators will not predict another 34-3 season, but the Orange will still be counted on for another stellar run. Some top reserves appear ready to accept larger roles this season. Triche will be the steadying influence in the backcourt. Two freshman forwards, DaJuan Coleman and Jerami Grant will press for immediate playing time near the basket. Grant, the brother of Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant, might be another athletic wing in a long line of Syracuse players at the small forward spot. He played this summer on the USA Basketball U18 Team. The Orange won with balance last year. Joseph’s team-high scoring average was only 20th in the BIG EAST.

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Jerami Grant, f, fr., 6-7, 190Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic• Rated as the No. 15 power forward and the

No. 64 incoming player in 2012 by Rivals.com.• Member of the gold-medal-winning

U.S. team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Brazil.

• Averaged 12.6 points at DeMatha during the 2011-12 regular-season.

• Played in the 2012 All-American Championship in New Orleans, alongside fellow Syracuse freshman Dajuan Coleman. Also played in the Jordan Brand Classic.

DaJuan Coleman, f, fr., 6-9, 275Jamesville, n.y./Jamesville-Dewitt• Ranked No. 5 among centers and No. 26

among all incoming players by Rivals.com.• McDonald’s All-American selection who

also played in the 2012 All-American Championship in New Orleans.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (34-3, 17-1 BIG EAST)(Home: 19-0/Away: 9-1/neutral: 6-2) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 12 Fordham - BEN W, 78-53 22,906 Joseph 16/Triche 7Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off 14 Manhattan - ESPNU W, 92-56 17,284 Waiters 17/Melo 9 15 Albany - ESPN3 W, 98-74 17,189 Joseph, Southerland 19/Melo 7 19 Colgate - BEN W, 92-47 21,084 Waiters 16/Christmas 8Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. 23 vs. Virginia Tech - ESPN2 W, 69-58 8,293 Joseph 20/Joseph 10 25 vs. Stanford - ESPN W, 69-63 8,477 Joseph 18/Joseph, Melo 9 29 Eastern Michigan - BEN W, 84-48 19,649 Southerland 19/Christmas 6DECEMBERBIG EAST-SEC Challenge 2 Florida - ESPN W, 72-68 24,459 Triche 20/Fair 11 6 Marshall - BEN W, 62-56 19,817 Waiters 15/Joseph 8 10 George Washington - BEN W, 85-50 23,226 Waiters 19/Joseph 8 17 at North Carolina State - ESPN2 W, 88-72 19,400 Waiters 22/Melo, Joseph 5 20 Bucknell - ESPNU W, 80-61 17,302 Joseph 17/Melo 9 22 Tulane - BEN W, 80-61 18,679 Waiters 15/Three with 5 28 SETON HALL - BEN W, 75-49 25,081 Waiters 15/Fair 8JAnUAry 1 at DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-68 12,102 Joseph 22/Joseph 7 4 at PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 87-73 12,252 Triche 16/Christmas 5 7 MARQUETTE - BEN W, 73-66 25,412 Joseph 17/Melo, Fair 8 11 at VILLANOVA WFC - ESPN2 W, 79-66 14,877 Waiters 20/Keita 7 14 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 78-55 23,311 Joseph 13/Fair 6 16 PITTSBURGH - ESPN W, 71-63 24,826 Waiters 16/Melo 10 21 at NOTRE DAME - ESPN L, 58-67 9,149 Southerland 15/Joseph 5 23 at CINCINNATI - ESPN W, 60-53 13,176 Joseph 17/Christmas 9 28 WEST VIRGINIA - ESPNU W, 63-61 28,740 Triche 18/Joseph 7fEBrUAry 4 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPN W, 95-70 19,979 Fair, Melo, Waiters 14/Joseph 8 8 GEORGETOWN - ESPN ot W, 64-61 27,820 Joseph 29/Fair 5 11 CONNECTICUT - CBS W, 85-67 33,430 Jardine 21/Fair 12 13 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN W, 52-51 22,738 Fair 13/Joseph, Melo 6 19 at RUTGERS - ESPN W, 74-64 8,093 Fair 21/Fair 8 22 USF - BEN W, 56-48 25,316 Jardine 15/Joseph 9 25 at CONNECTICUT - ESPN W, 71-69 10,167 Joseph 21/Melo 9MArCH 3 LOUISVILLE - CBS W, 58-49 33,205 Triche 18/Melo 8BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 8 vs. Connecticut - ESPN W, 58-55 20,057 Waiters 18/Triche 7 9 vs. Cincinnati - ESPN L, 68-71 20,057 Waiters 28/Fair 11NCAA Championship 15 vs. UNC-Asheville CEC - TruTV W, 72-65 18,927 Southerland 15/Joseph, Southerland 8 17 vs. Kansas State CEC - CBS W, 75-59 18,588 Waiters 18/Christmas 11 19 vs. Wisconsin TD - CBS W, 64-63 18,796 Fair 15/Fair 7 24 vs. Ohio State TD - CBS L, 70-77 19,026 Triche 15/Keita 10

WFC Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.CEC Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.TD TD Garden, Boston, Mass.

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2012-13 roSTEr no. name Pos. Class Ht. wt. Hometown/Last School 2 Henry Lowe G Fr. 5-11 185 New York, N.Y./The Dalton School 3 Ty Johnson G So. 6-3 185 Plainfield, N.J./Montrose Christian 4 Darrun Hilliard G So. 6-6 205 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty 5 Tony Chennault G Jr. 6-2 195 Philadelphia, Pa./Wake Forest 12 Nick McMahon G Jr. 6-0 165 Colts Neck, N.J./Christian Brothers 13 Mouphtaou Yarou F Sr. 6-10 255 Hatitingou, Benin/Montrose Christian 15 Ryan Arcidiacono G Fr. 6-3 180 Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy 20 Patrick Farrell F Fr. 6-5 200 Rockville Center, N.Y./Chaminade 22 JayVaughn Pinkston F So. 6-7 260 Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin 23 Daniel Ochefu F Fr. 6-10 230 Lagos, Nigeria/Downingtown East 24 Achraf Yacoubou G So. 6-4 210 Bronx, N.Y./Long Island Lutheran 25 Maurice Sutton F/C Sr. 6-11 220 Largo, Md./Largo 31 Dylan Ennis G So. 6-2 182 Brampton, Ont./Lake Forest Academy 32 James Bell G Jr. 6-6 225 Orlando, Fla./Montverde Academy

Head Coach: Jay Wright (Bucknell ’83)Associate Head Coach: Billy Lange (Rowan ’94)Assistant Coaches: Jason Donnelly (Muhlenberg ’99), Doug Martin (Wisconsin-Green Bay ’95)

HEAD CoACHJay Wright (Bucknell ’83)

Career Record (18 years) ................................................ 359-215 (.625)Villanova Record (11 years) ............................................ 237-130 (.646)Hofstra Record (seven years) .......................................... 122-85 (.589)

BIG EAST Regular Season Record (11 years) ..................... 104-82 (.559)BIG EAST Tournament Record (11 years) .............................. 9-11 (.450)BIG EAST Overall Record (11 years) .................................. 113-93 (.549)

NCAA Record (nine appearances) ......................................... 11-9 (.550)NIT Record (four appearances) ............................................... 4-4 (.500)

VillanovaWildcats

2011-12 rECorD13-19 overall

5-13 BIG EAST (t13th)

FINAL RANKING AP/ESPN

-/-

POSTSEASONNone

The Big PictureAfter seven straight 20-win seasons and seven straight NCAA invitations, the Wildcats hit a bump in the road last year. Villanova stumbled to a 13-19 overall record and a 5-13 BIG EAST mark. Coach Jay Wright wants his 2012-13 squad to regain its stellar reputation in the grit and tenacity department. An improvement in defense is definitely needed. Last season, the Wildcats were 15th in scoring defense in league games, allowing 75.6 ppg. Despite losing their top two scorers, Villanova expects to be better because of new blood in the backcourt and more experience and depth in the frontcourt.

Who’s BackCenter Mouphtaou Yarou returns for his senior season. He is the team’s top returning scorer, averaging 11.3 points. The 6-foot-10 center led VU with an 8.2 rebounding mark. Yarou often teamed with 6-foot-11 Maurice Sutton at power forward to form a strong rebounding and shot-blocking duo. On the wing, JayVaughn Pinkston averaged 9.6 points and 5.2 boards as a freshman and appears ready to emerge as one of the BIG EAST’s top players. Junior James Bell will be angling for time at both forward spots. The team captain started 18 games last year and averaged 7.0 points and 3.8 rebounds, though his career has been slowed by injuries. Both starting guard positions are open with sophomores Ty Johnson, Darrun Hilliard and Achraf Yacoubou vieing for more playing time. All three earned some starting duty as freshmen.

Who’s MissingThe guard tandem of Maalik Wayns and Dominic Cheek left after their junior seasons. Wayns was fourth in the BIG EAST in scoring with a 17.6 average. He led the league in free throw shooting, making 89.2 percent. An All-BIG EAST Second Team selection, Wayns also averaged 4.6 assists. Cheek averaged 12.5 points and led the squad with 57 3-pointers.

StorylinesThe Wildcat backcourt will have a new look in 2012-13. Junior Tony Chennault, a transfer from Wake For-est who will be eligible immediately, could grab one of the starting spots. He averaged 9.2 points last season and was a strong defender. Freshman Ryan Arcidiacono may be starting alongside Chennault. He is a point guard with long-range shooting skills. Johnson, Hilliard and Yacoubou will make it a strong competition at guard. Pinkston should continue to progress on the wing. If Bell can stay healthy, the frontcourt will be deeper and will help Villanova return to postseason play.

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ryan Arcidiacono, G, fr., 6-3, 180Langhorne, Pa./neshaminy• Ranked No. 7 among point guards and No. 57

among all incoming players by Rivals.com.• Scored 1,498 points with 449 rebounds, 378

assists, 178 steals and 160 3-pointers in his career at Neshaminy HS.

• Averaged 20.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists to help Neshaminy to a 22-7 record as a junior in 2010-11.

• Sat out the 2011-12 season after undergoing surgery on his back.

Tony Chennault, G, Jr., 6-2, 195Philadelphia, Pa./neumann-Goretti• Eligible to play this season after transferring

from Wake Forest.• Averaged 9.0 ppg and 2.8 apg for Wake

Forest last season.• Was the 2009-10 Gatorade Pennsylvania

Player of the Year at Neumann Goretti HS.

Dylan Ennis, G, So., 6-2, 182Brampton, ont./rice• Averaged 8.5 points and 4.3 rebounds for

Rice in 2011-12, earning a spot on the Conference USA All-Rookie Team.

• Set a freshman record at Rice with 144 assists.

Daniel ochefu, f, fr., 6-10, 230Lagos, nigeria/Downingtown East• The No. 10-rated center and the No. 42

overall player according to Rivals.com.• Averaged 16.0 points and 12.0 rebounds as a

junior at Westtown HS.• Completed his senior year at Downingtown

East HS.

NEWCOMERS 2011-12 rESULTS (13-19, 5-13 BIG EAST)(Home: 9-6/Away: 2-9/neutral: 2-4) High Scorer/rebounderNOVEMBER 11 Monmouth W, 106-70 6,500 Cheek 27/Yarou 10 15 La Salle - ESPN3 W, 76-69 6,500 Wayns 22/Yarou 14 18 Delaware - ESPN3 W, 79-69 6,500 Wayns, Cheek 21/Hilliard76 Classic, Anaheim, Calif. 24 vs. UC Riverside - ESPN2 W, 71-46 1,427 Wayns 23/Yarou 10 25 vs. Saint Louis - ESPN L, 68-80 1,777 Wayns 29/Wayns 6 27 vs. Santa Clara - ESPNU L, 64-65 Yarou 19/Yarou 7DECEMBER 3 Penn - ESPN3 W, 73-65 6,500 Yarou 21/Yarou 11Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Missouri - ESPN L, 71-81 8,231 Wayns 14/Yarou 8 10 at Temple - ESPN2 L, 67-78 10,206 Wayns 23/ Yarou 8 13 Boston University WFC - ESPN2 W, 68-43 8,313 Cheek 14/Yarou 14 17 at Saint Joseph’s - CBS SN L, 58-74 4,200 Wayns 19/Kennedy 7 22 American W, 73-52 6,500 Pinkson, Wayns 12/Yarou 10 28 at WEST VIRGINIA - BEN L, 69-83 11,262 Cheek, Wayns 20/ Yarou 8JAnUAry 1 at MARQUETTE - ESPNU L, 77-81 14,550 Yarou 14/Kennedy 12 5 USF - BEN L, 57-74 6,500 Wayns 17/Wayns 5 8 DE PAUL - BEN W, 87-71 6,500 Wayns 21/Wayns 8 11 SYRACUSE WFC - ESPN2 L, 66-79 14,877 Cheek, Pinkston, Yarou 12/Yarou 12 14 at CINCINNATI - BEN L, 78-82 10,255 Wayns 39/Wayns 13 18 SETON HALL - ESPNU W, 84-76 6,500 Wayns 25/Pinkston 11 21 at ST. JOHN’S - ESPNU ot W, 79-76 11,430 Wayns 28/Yarou 13 25 at LOUISVILLE - ESPN L, 74-84 21,219 Wayns 19/Bell 13 28 MARQUETTE WFC - ESPN2 L, 78-82 15,878 Pinkston 17/Sutton 10fEBrUAry 5 at PITTSBURGH - ESPN L, 70-79 12,508 Wayns 18/Yarou 14 7 PROVIDENCE - BEN W, 74-72 6,500 Pinkston 28/Pinkston 14 15 at USF - TBF ESPN/ESPN2 L, 51-65 4,636 Sutton 10/Yarou 6 18 NOTRE DAME - ESPNU ot L, 74-70 15,939 Pinkston 24/Yarou 11 20 CONNECTICUT WFC - ESPN ot L, 70-73 13,832 Cheek 23/Pinkston 10 25 at GEORGETOWN - CBS L, 46-67 19,277 Cheek 19/Yarou 7MArCH 1 at RUTGERS - ESPN2 W, 77-71 5,496 Pinkston, Wayns 18/Yarou 11 3 CINCINNATI - ESPN L, 68-72 6,500 Wayns 26/Yarou 7BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters, New York, N.Y. 6 vs. Rutgers - ESPNU W, 70-49 20,057 Wayns 28/Yarou 12 7 vs. USF - ESPN L, 47-56 20,057 Yarou 20/Sutton 5

WFC Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.TBF Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.

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2011-12 In review Standings

BIG EAST OVERALL w-L Pct. H A w-L Pct. H A n StreakSyracuse (2/5) 17-1 .944 9-0 8-1 34-3 .919 19-0 9-1 6-2 Lost 1Marquette (11/10) 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 27-8 .771 15-1 6-5 6-2 Lost 1Notre Dame (rv/rv) 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 22-12 .647 16-1 5-5 1-6 Lost 2Cincinnati (rv/18) 12-6 .647 7-2 4-4 26-11 .703 14-4 7-5 5-2 Lost 1Georgetown (15/17) 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 24-9 .727 15-1 5-5 4-3 Lost 1USF (-/rv) 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 22-14 .611 14-2 5-8 3-4 Lost 1Louisville (17/4) 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 30-10 .750 16-4 6-5 8-1 Lost 1West Virginia 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 19-14 .576 11-6 4-6 4-3 Lost 2Connecticut 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 20-14 .588 13-4 3-7 4-3 Lost 2Seton Hall 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 21-13 .618 14-4 4-7 3-2 Lost 1Rutgers 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 14-18 .438 11-7 2-8 1-3 Lost 1St. John’s 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 13-19 .406 11-6 2-10 0-3 Lost 3Pittsburgh (-/rv) 5-13 .278 4-5 1-8 22-17 .564 15-7 4-9 3-1 Won 2Villanova 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 13-19 .406 9-6 2-9 2-4 Lost 1 Providence 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 15-17 .469 11-6 4-8 0-3 Lost 2 DePaul 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 12-19 .387 7-9 3-8 2-2 Lost 1

(Rank in final Associated Press Poll followed by rank in final USA Today/ESPN Poll)

nCAA CHAMPIonSHIPFirst Four • March 14Midwest region; Dayton, ohioNo. 12 USF 65, No. 12 California 54

Second Round • March 15west region; Portland, ore. No. 4 Louisville 69, No. 13 Davidson 62

west region; Louisville, ky.No. 3 Marquette 88, No. 12 Brigham Young 68

East region; Pittsburgh, Pa.No. 1 Syracuse 72, No. 16 UNC-Asheville 65No. 7 Gonzaga 77, No. 10 West Virginia 54

South region; Louisville, ky.No. 8 Iowa State 77, No. 9 Connecticut 64

Second Round • March 16East region; nashville, Tenn. No. 6 Cincinnati 69, No. 11 Texas 55

Midwest region; Columbus, ohioNo. 3 Georgetown 74, No. 14 Belmont 59

South region; Greensboro, n.C.No. 10 Xavier 67, No. 7 Notre Dame 63

South region; nashville, Tenn.No. 12 USF 58, No. 5 Temple 44

Third Round • March 17East region; Pittsburgh, Pa.No. 1 Syracuse 75, No. 8 Kansas State 59

west region; Louisville, ky.No. 3 Marquette 62, No. 6 Murray State 53

west region; Portland, ore. No. 4 Louisville 59, No. 5 New Mexico 56

Third Round • March 18East region; nashville, Tenn. No. 6 Cincinnati 62, No. 3 Florida State 56

Midwest region; Columbus, ohioNo. 11 North Carolina State 66, No. 3 Georgetown 63

South region; nashville, Tenn.No. 13 Ohio 62, No. 12 USF 56

regional Semifinals • March 22East region; Boston, Mass. No. 1 Syracuse 64, No. 4 Wisconsin 63No. 2 Ohio State 81, No. 6 Cincinnati 66

west region; Phoenix, Ariz. No. 4 Louisville 57, No. 1 Michigan State 44No. 7 Florida 68, No. 3 Marquette 58

regional Semifinals • March 24East region; Boston, Mass. No. 2 Ohio State 77, No. 1 Syracuse 70

west region; Phoenix, Ariz. No. 4 Louisville 72, No. 7 Florida 68

Final Four • March 31new orleans, La.Kentucky 69, Louisville 61

nATIonAL InVITATIon ToUrnAMEnTFirst Round • March 13No. 1 Seton Hall 63, No. 8 Stony Brook 61

Second Round • March 17No. 5 Massachusetts 77, No. 1 Seton Hall 67

COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONALFirst Round • March 14Pittsburgh 81, Wofford 63

Second Round • March 19Pittsburgh 82, Princeton 61

Third Round • March 21Pittsburgh 68, Butler 62 (ot)

Championship Round • March 26Washington State 67, Pittsburgh 66

Championship Round • March 28Pittsburgh 57, Washington State 53

Championship Round • March 30 Pittsburgh 71, Washington State 65

PoSTSEASon SCHEDULE

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Rank in Associated Press Poll followed by rank in USA Today/ESPN Poll

wEEk-By-wEEk In THE nATIonAL PoLLS

THE BIG EAST AGAInST THE ConfErEnCES

Conference Record PctAmerica East 11-0 1.000Atlantic Coast 7-4 .636Atlantic Sun 3-0 1.000Atlantic 10 10-7 .588Big Sky 1-0 1.000Big South 5-1 .833Big Ten 3-6 .333Big 12 6-8 .429Big West 3-1 .750Colonial 3-3 .500Conference USA 6-3 .667Great West 7-0 1.000Horizon 7-2 .778Ivy 9-1 .900Metro Atlantic Athletic 6-0 1.000Mid-American 5-2 .714Mid-Eastern Athletic 10-0 1.000Missouri Valley 1-2 .333Mountain West 1-0 1.000Northeast 14-1 .938Ohio Valley 5-0 1.000Pacific-12 7-2 .778Patriot 7-0 1.000Southeastern 11-12 .478Southern 5-0 1.000Southland 4-0 1.000Southwestern Athletic 7-0 1.000Summit 3-0 1.000Sun Belt 3-0 1.000West Coast 1-3 .250Western Athletic 0-0 —

Independents 1-0 1.000Division I Provisional 0-0 —Non-Division I 1-0 1.000

Total: 175-58 .751Home: 122-12 .910Away: 17-17 .500Neutral: 36-29 .554

Associated Press PollMarch 12 - Final Poll School Record Pts 1. Kentucky (61) 32-2 1,621 2. Syracuse (1) 31-2 1,545 3. Missouri (2) 30-4 1,459 4. North Carolina (1) 29-5 1,403 5. Michigan State 27-7 1,386 6. Kansas 27-6 1,330 7. Ohio State 27-7 1,229 8. Duke 27-6 1,158 9. Baylor 27-7 1,064 10. Florida State 24-9 972 11. Marquette 25-7 912 12. Murray State 30-1 871 13. Michigan 24-9 808 14. Wisconsin 24-9 766 15. Georgetown 23-8 726 16. Indiana 25-8 576 17. Louisville 26-9 558 18. Wichita State 27-5 517 19. Creighton 28-5 373 20. Vanderbilt 24-10 334 21. New Mexico 27-6 318 22. San Diego State 26-7 223 23. UNLV 26-8 201 24. Saint Mary’s 27-5 187 25. Florida 23-10 146

Receiving Votes: Temple 103, Cincinnati 89, Notre Dame 85, Memphis 59, Gonzaga 47, Iowa State 13, Virginia Commonwealth 12, Drexel 11, Virginia 9, Long Beach State 5, Harvard 4, Kansas State 3, Saint Bonaventure 1

ESPN/USA Today PollApril 2 - Final Poll School Record Pts 1. Kentucky (31) 37-2 775 2. Kansas 32-6 744 3. Ohio State 31-8 705 4. Louisville 30-10 661 5. Syracuse 34-3 641 6. North Carolina 32-6 624 7. Michigan State 29-8 566 8. Baylor 30-8 564 9. Florida 26-11 506 10. Marquette 27-8 464 11. Missouri 30-5 425 12. Wisconsin 26-10 424 13. Indiana 27-9 382 14. Duke 27-7 336 15. Florida State 25-10 325 16. Murray State 31-2 283 17. Georgetown 24-9 242 18. Cincinnati 26-11 216 19. Vanderbilt 25-11 161 20. North Carolina State 24-13 146 21. Creighton 29-6 129 22. Michigan 24-10 119 23. New Mexico 28-7 107 24. Xavier 23-13 92 25. Ohio 29-8 91

Receiving Votes: Gonzaga 67, Wichita State 56, Saint Mary’s 54, Virginia Commonwealth 51, San Diego State 23, Kansas State 22, Purdue 17, Stanford 17, Notre Dame 16, UNLV 12, Temple 4, Saint Louis 4, Pittsburgh 2, Iowa State 1, USf 1

THE BIG EAST In THE PoLLS

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BIG EAST Player of the YearJae Crowder

Marquette, Sr., F

Oppenheimer Funds/BIG EAST Coach of the YearStan Heath

USF

BIG EAST Rookie of the YearMoe Harkless

St. John’s, G/F, Fr.

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the YearFab Melo

Syracuse, So., C

BIG EAST Most Improved PlayerJack Cooley

Notre Dame, Jr., F

BIG EAST Sixth Man AwardDion Waiters

Syracuse, So., G/F

BIG EAST Sportsmanship AwardJason Clark

Georgetown, Sr., G

BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the YearTim Abromaitis

Notre Dame, Gr., F

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAMJeremy Lamb, Connecticut, G, So., 6-5, 185, Norcross, Ga.Jason Clark, Georgetown, G, Sr., 6-2, 170, Arlington, Va.Jae Crowder, Marquette, F, Sr., 6-6, 235, Villa Rica, Ga. *Darius Johnson-Odom, Marquette, G, Sr., 6-2, 215, Raleigh, N.C.Kris Joseph, Syracuse, F, Sr., 6-7, 210, Montreal, Quebec Kevin Jones, West Virginia, F, Sr., 6-8, 260, Mount Vernon, N.Y.

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAMSean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati, G, So., 6-4, 215, White Plains, N.Y.Jack Cooley, Notre Dame, F, Jr., 6-9, 244, Glenview, Ill.Jordan Theodore, Seton Hall, G, Sr., 6-0, 174, Englewood, N.J.Scoop Jardine, Syracuse, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Philadelphia, Pa.Maalik Wayns, Villanova, G, Jr., 6-2, 200, Philadelphia, Pa.

ALL-BIG EAST THIrD TEAMHenry Sims, Georgetown, C, Jr., 6-10, 232, Baltimore, Md.Vincent Council, Providence, G, Jr., 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, N.Y.Herb Pope, Seton Hall, F, Sr., 6-8, 236, Aliquippa, Pa.Dion Waiters, Syracuse, G, So., 6-4, 215, Philadelphia, Pa.Darryl Bryant, West Virginia, G, Sr., 6-2, 195, Brooklyn, N.Y.

BIG EAST HonorABLE MEnTIonCleveland Melvin, DePaul, F, So., 6-8, 205, Baltimore, Md.Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, F, Sr., 6-7, 205, Los Angeles, Calif.Kyle Kuric, Louisville, G-F, Sr., 6-4, 185, Evansville, Ind.Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Scotch Plains, N.J.Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y.

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAMAndre Drummond, Connecticut, C, Fr., 6-11, 275, Middletown, Conn.Chane Behanan, Louisville, F, Fr., 6-7, 250, Bowling Green, Ky.Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, G, So., 6-5, 185, Bowie, Md.LaDontae Henton, Providence, F, Fr., 6-6, 220 Lansing, Mich.Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y.D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s, G, Fr., 6-3, 186, Missouri City, TexasAnthony Collins, USF, G, Fr., G, 6-1, 175, Houston, Texas

* unanimous selection

Sean Kilpatrick

Jack Cooley

Jae Crowder

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SCORINGPlayer-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 33 260 34 103 657 19.92. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 34 210 77 126 623 18.33. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 34 217 71 98 603 17.74. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 29 162 45 141 510 17.65. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 35 217 61 119 614 17.56. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 31 219 16 87 541 17.57. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 32 158 76 152 544 17.08. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 33 157 71 174 559 16.99. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 176 44 150 546 16.110. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 31 184 29 95 492 15.911. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 32 193 17 94 497 15.512. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 33 193 17 96 499 15.113. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 37 183 81 94 541 14.614. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 31 162 36 91 451 14.515. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 32 145 77 90 457 14.3 HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 32 168 44 77 457 14.3

rEBoUnDInGPlayer-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 33 141 219 360 10.92. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 33 113 230 343 10.43. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 40 138 225 363 9.14. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 33 130 165 295 8.95. GATES, Yancy-CIN SR 31 98 179 277 8.96. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 32 88 188 276 8.67. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 32 88 186 274 8.68. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 35 70 224 294 8.49. YAROU, Mouphtaou-VU JR 32 94 167 261 8.210. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 34 114 143 257 7.611. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 40 117 181 298 7.512. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 31 76 153 229 7.413. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 33 66 159 225 6.814. MILLER, Dane-RU JR 32 69 143 212 6.615. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT SR 39 109 146 255 6.5

fIELD GoAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 33 158 253 .6252. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 30 98 173 .5663. GARDNER, Davante-MU SO 27 88 157 .5614. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT SR 39 180 327 .5505. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 34 157 292 .5386. ACHIUWA, God’sgift-STJ JR 32 110 206 .5347. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 40 145 276 .5258. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 33 125 238 .5259. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 40 146 286 .51010. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 33 260 511 .509

3-PoInT fG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. THOMPSON, Hollis-GU JR 33 58 135 .4302. FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn-USF JR 35 42 102 .4123. PATTERSON, Lamar-PITT SO 37 41 100 .4104. SMITH, Chris-LOU SR 40 67 168 .3995. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 32 44 112 .3936. MORGAN, Moses-DPU SO 26 54 139 .3887. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 34 77 200 .3858. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 32 77 203 .3799. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 37 39 103 .37910. COSBY, Aaron-SHU FR 34 66 175 .377

frEE THrow PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 29 141 158 .8922. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 32 90 101 .8913. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 37 94 110 .8554. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 31 72 85 .8475. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 150 182 .8246. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 34 113 138 .8197. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 34 98 121 .8108. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 32 152 189 .8049. CHEEK, Dominic-VU JR 32 90 112 .80410. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 33 174 222 .784

ASSISTSPlayer-Team Cl G Asst Avg1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 31 231 7.452. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 226 6.653. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 34 198 5.824. SIVA, Peyton-LOU JR 38 211 5.555. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 34 183 5.386. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 31 161 5.197. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 34 169 4.978. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 37 181 4.899. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 31 147 4.7410. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 29 133 4.59

STEALSPlayer-Team Cl G Steals Avg1. EDWIN, Fuquan-SHU SO 34 102 3.002. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 35 88 2.513. SMITH, Russ-LOU SO 39 87 2.234. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 37 74 2.005. WAITERS, Dion-SYR SO 37 67 1.816. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 61 1.797. SIVA, Peyton-LOU JR 38 64 1.688. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 34 56 1.659. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 31 51 1.6510. CLARK, Jason-GU SR 33 54 1.64

BLoCkED SHoTSPlayer-Team Cl G Blocks Avg1. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 40 128 3.202. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 30 88 2.933. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 34 92 2.714. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 33 56 1.705. JACKSON, Justin-CIN SO 37 61 1.656. MILLER, Dane-RU JR 32 51 1.597. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 33 52 1.588. KOFANE, Brice-PC FR 29 41 1.419. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 32 45 1.4110. WILSON, Jamil-MU SO 34 47 1.38

ASSIST/TUrnoVEr rATIo (Min. 3.0 assists/game)Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg ratio1. KELLY, Jeremiah-DPU SR 29 114 3.9 39 1.3 2.922. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 34 169 5.0 63 1.9 2.683. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 34 226 6.6 99 2.9 2.284. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 37 181 4.9 85 2.3 2.135. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 31 231 7.5 109 3.5 2.126. PATTERSON, Lamar-PITT SO 37 133 3.6 63 1.7 2.117. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 34 198 5.8 94 2.8 2.118. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 37 169 4.6 83 2.2 2.049. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 34 183 5.4 90 2.6 2.0310. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 31 147 4.7 75 2.4 1.96

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SCORING OFFENSETeam G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Marquette 35 27-8 2638 75.42. DePaul 31 12-19 2298 74.13. Syracuse 37 34-3 2742 74.14. West Virginia 33 19-14 2346 71.15. Villanova 32 13-19 2266 70.86. Georgetown 33 24-9 2278 69.07. Pittsburgh 39 22-17 2692 69.08. Providence 32 15-17 2203 68.89. Connecticut 34 20-14 2336 68.710. Seton Hall 34 21-13 2324 68.411. Louisville 40 30-10 2727 68.212. Cincinnati 37 26-11 2522 68.213. St. John’s 32 13-19 2129 66.514. Notre Dame 34 22-12 2257 66.415. Rutgers 32 14-18 2095 65.516. USF 36 22-14 2134 59.3

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Pts Avg/G1. USF 36 2037 56.62. Georgetown 33 1959 59.43. Syracuse 37 2257 61.0 Louisville 40 2440 61.05. Cincinnati 37 2276 61.56. Notre Dame 34 2097 61.77. Seton Hall 34 2170 63.88. Connecticut 34 2193 64.59. Pittsburgh 39 2554 65.510. Rutgers 32 2106 65.811. Marquette 35 2308 65.912. West Virginia 33 2194 66.513. Providence 32 2216 69.214. Villanova 32 2258 70.615. St. John’s 32 2268 70.916. DePaul 31 2378 76.7

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Margin1. Syracuse 37 74.1 61.0 +13.12. Georgetown 33 69.0 59.4 +9.73. Marquette 35 75.4 65.9 +9.44. Louisville 40 68.2 61.0 +7.25. Cincinnati 37 68.2 61.5 +6.66. Notre Dame 34 66.4 61.7 +4.77. West Virginia 33 71.1 66.5 +4.68. Seton Hall 34 68.4 63.8 +4.59. Connecticut 34 68.7 64.5 +4.210. Pittsburgh 39 69.0 65.5 +3.511. USF 36 59.3 56.6 +2.712. Villanova 32 70.8 70.6 +0.213. Rutgers 32 65.5 65.8 -0.314. Providence 32 68.8 69.2 -0.415. DePaul 31 74.1 76.7 -2.616. St. John’s 32 66.5 70.9 -4.3

frEE THrow PErCEnTAGESTeam G FTM FTA Pct1. Villanova 32 546 724 .7542. Marquette 35 599 831 .7213. USF 36 421 597 .7054. Providence 32 501 711 .7055. Notre Dame 34 474 673 .7046. Pittsburgh 39 483 691 .6997. Georgetown 33 470 673 .6988. Syracuse 37 495 709 .6989. Rutgers 32 398 571 .69710. DePaul 31 360 517 .69611. Louisville 40 568 826 .68812. St. John’s 32 485 713 .68013. Seton Hall 34 422 625 .67514. West Virginia 33 496 739 .67115. Connecticut 34 435 657 .66216. Cincinnati 37 414 643 .644

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct1. Syracuse 37 1006 2156 .4672. Georgetown 33 811 1743 .4653. Pittsburgh 39 981 2164 .4534. Marquette 35 919 2033 .4525. Connecticut 34 858 1900 .4526. DePaul 31 857 1956 .4387. West Virginia 33 838 1914 .4388. USF 36 772 1765 .4379. Seton Hall 34 833 1913 .43510. Notre Dame 34 781 1800 .43411. Providence 32 772 1807 .42712. Rutgers 32 764 1802 .42413. Louisville 40 963 2281 .42214. Cincinnati 37 924 2194 .42115. St. John’s 32 757 1803 .42016. Villanova 32 762 1848 .412

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct1. Louisville 40 857 2233 .3842. Syracuse 37 795 2064 .3853. Connecticut 34 785 2034 .3864. USF 36 721 1866 .3865. Georgetown 33 683 1766 .3876. Marquette 35 831 2065 .4027. Cincinnati 37 849 2063 .4128. Seton Hall 34 757 1836 .4129. Notre Dame 34 791 1912 .41410. Villanova 32 781 1886 .41411. Rutgers 32 689 1640 .42012. Providence 32 808 1908 .42313. St. John’s 32 830 1885 .44014. Pittsburgh 39 915 2077 .44115. West Virginia 33 815 1816 .44916. DePaul 31 868 1802 .482

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct1. Providence 32 158 447 .3532. Seton Hall 34 236 668 .3533. Pittsburgh 39 247 707 .3494. Syracuse 37 233 668 .3495. Georgetown 33 186 536 .3476. Cincinnati 37 260 763 .3417. Marquette 35 201 596 .3378. Rutgers 32 169 504 .3359. DePaul 31 224 669 .33510. Notre Dame 34 221 665 .33211. Connecticut 34 185 557 .33212. Louisville 40 233 733 .31813. USF 36 169 534 .31614. Villanova 32 196 622 .31515. West Virginia 33 174 583 .29816. St. John’s 32 130 461 .282

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct1. Georgetown 33 164 587 .2792. USF 36 179 600 .2983. Louisville 40 218 720 .3034. Seton Hall 34 193 636 .3035. Notre Dame 34 168 535 .3146. Syracuse 37 235 747 .3157. Marquette 35 213 674 .3168. Cincinnati 37 207 641 .3239. West Virginia 33 179 554 .32310. Pittsburgh 39 229 686 .33411. Rutgers 32 202 599 .33712. Providence 32 212 628 .33813. St. John’s 32 234 691 .33914. Villanova 32 230 676 .34015. Connecticut 34 245 713 .34416. DePaul 31 155 438 .354

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rEBoUnDInG offEnSETeam G Reb Avg/G1. Villanova 32 1252 39.12. West Virginia 33 1259 38.23. Louisville 40 1512 37.84. Connecticut 34 1273 37.45. Providence 32 1181 36.96. Marquette 35 1271 36.37. Georgetown 33 1193 36.28. Pittsburgh 39 1407 36.19. Cincinnati 37 1333 36.010. Seton Hall 34 1194 35.111. Syracuse 37 1283 34.712. Rutgers 32 1103 34.513. St. John’s 32 1097 34.314. USF 36 1233 34.215. Notre Dame 34 1144 33.616. DePaul 31 1025 33.1

BLoCkED SHoTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G1. Syracuse 37 255 6.892. Connecticut 34 233 6.853. Providence 32 166 5.194. Louisville 40 193 4.835. Georgetown 33 156 4.736. Cincinnati 37 170 4.597. DePaul 31 126 4.068. Rutgers 32 122 3.819. USF 36 137 3.8110. St. John’s 32 119 3.7211. Marquette 35 122 3.4912. Notre Dame 34 114 3.3513. Villanova 32 101 3.1614. Seton Hall 34 107 3.1515. Pittsburgh 39 103 2.6416. West Virginia 33 85 2.58

ASSISTSTeam G Assists Avg/G1. Marquette 35 580 16.572. DePaul 31 474 15.293. Syracuse 37 565 15.274. Pittsburgh 39 593 15.215. Notre Dame 34 497 14.626. West Virginia 33 477 14.457. Seton Hall 34 476 14.008. Georgetown 33 451 13.679. Providence 32 435 13.5910. Connecticut 34 457 13.4411. Louisville 40 532 13.3012. Cincinnati 37 479 12.9513. Rutgers 32 407 12.7214. Villanova 32 394 12.3115. USF 36 423 11.7516. St. John’s 32 345 10.78

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G1. Syracuse 37 338 9.142. Louisville 40 353 8.833. Marquette 35 304 8.694. Seton Hall 34 284 8.355. Rutgers 32 261 8.166. Cincinnati 37 298 8.057. St. John’s 32 255 7.978. DePaul 31 245 7.909. West Virginia 33 210 6.3610. Georgetown 33 200 6.0611. Connecticut 34 199 5.8512. Villanova 32 178 5.5613. USF 36 200 5.5614. Providence 32 170 5.3115. Notre Dame 34 177 5.2116. Pittsburgh 39 183 4.69

rEBoUnDInG MArGInTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. West Virginia 33 1259 38.2 1043 31.6 +6.52. Pittsburgh 39 1407 36.1 1158 29.7 +6.43. Georgetown 33 1193 36.2 1017 30.8 +5.34. Villanova 32 1252 39.1 1113 34.8 +4.35. USF 36 1233 34.2 1093 30.4 +3.96. Connecticut 34 1273 37.4 1185 34.9 +2.67. Louisville 40 1512 37.8 1444 36.1 +1.78. Seton Hall 34 1194 35.1 1159 34.1 +1.09. Providence 32 1181 36.9 1152 36.0 +0.910. Rutgers 32 1103 34.5 1088 34.0 +0.511. Cincinnati 37 1333 36.0 1324 35.8 +0.212. Marquette 35 1271 36.3 1275 36.4 -0.113. Notre Dame 34 1144 33.6 1167 34.3 -0.714. Syracuse 37 1283 34.7 1347 36.4 -1.715. St. John’s 32 1097 34.3 1215 38.0 -3.716. DePaul 31 1025 33.1 1229 39.6 -6.6

TUrnoVEr MArGInTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Syracuse 37 389 10.5 591 16.0 +5.462. Marquette 35 461 13.2 577 16.5 +3.313. Cincinnati 37 403 10.9 518 14.0 +3.114. DePaul 31 414 13.4 485 15.6 +2.295. Seton Hall 34 431 12.7 493 14.5 +1.826. Louisville 40 562 14.1 621 15.5 +1.477. St. John’s 32 423 13.2 464 14.5 +1.288. Rutgers 32 475 14.8 502 15.7 +0.849. Notre Dame 34 342 10.1 367 10.8 +0.7410. West Virginia 33 422 12.8 444 13.5 +0.6711. Georgetown 33 417 12.6 424 12.8 +0.2112. Providence 32 391 12.2 352 11.0 -1.2213. Connecticut 34 418 12.3 372 10.9 -1.3514. Pittsburgh 39 495 12.7 431 11.1 -1.6415. Villanova 32 447 14.0 377 11.8 -2.1916. USF 36 485 13.5 397 11.0 -2.44

ASSIST/TUrnoVEr rATIoTeam G Asst Avg Turn Avg ratio1. Notre Dame 34 497 14.6 342 10.1 1.452. Syracuse 37 565 15.3 389 10.5 1.453. Marquette 35 580 16.6 461 13.2 1.264. Pittsburgh 39 593 15.2 495 12.7 1.205. Cincinnati 37 479 12.9 403 10.9 1.196. DePaul 31 474 15.3 414 13.4 1.147. West Virginia 33 477 14.5 422 12.8 1.138. Providence 32 435 13.6 391 12.2 1.119. Seton Hall 34 476 14.0 431 12.7 1.1010. Connecticut 34 457 13.4 418 12.3 1.0911. Georgetown 33 451 13.7 417 12.6 1.0812. Louisville 40 532 13.3 562 14.1 0.9513. Villanova 32 394 12.3 447 14.0 0.8814. USF 36 423 11.8 485 13.5 0.8715. Rutgers 32 407 12.7 475 14.8 0.8616. St. John’s 32 345 10.8 423 13.2 0.82

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SCORINGPlayer-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 18 129 20 64 342 19.02. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 18 117 48 58 340 18.93. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 18 96 49 92 333 18.54. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 18 113 30 68 324 18.05. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 15 85 28 66 264 17.66. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 18 86 38 102 312 17.37. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 18 128 5 39 300 16.78. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 18 105 32 54 296 16.49. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 93 29 77 292 16.210. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 17 95 18 57 265 15.611. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 18 107 8 54 276 15.312. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 18 97 31 48 273 15.213. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 18 101 0 60 262 14.614. CHEEK, Dominic-VU JR 18 83 38 53 257 14.315. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 18 87 30 50 254 14.1

rEBoUnDInGPlayer-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg1. JONES, Kevin-WVU SR 18 75 121 196 10.92. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 18 82 102 184 10.23. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 17 60 101 161 9.54. GATES, Yancy-CIN SR 17 63 97 160 9.45. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 18 52 104 156 8.76. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 18 64 91 155 8.67. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 18 48 105 153 8.5 HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 18 46 107 153 8.59. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 18 30 119 149 8.310. YAROU, Mouphtaou-VU JR 18 56 89 145 8.111. MELVIN, Cleveland-DPU SO 18 44 98 142 7.912. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 18 58 77 135 7.513. MILLER, Dane-RU JR 18 41 93 134 7.414. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 18 42 89 131 7.315. ROBINSON, Nasir-PITT SR 18 53 68 121 6.7

fIELD GoAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 18 101 163 .6202. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 15 55 90 .6113. ACHIUWA, God’sgift-STJ JR 18 61 110 .5554. BEHANAN, Chane-LOU FR 18 69 125 .5525. ROBERTSON, Hugh-USF SR 18 56 108 .5196. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 18 113 219 .5167. PORTER, Otto-GU FR 18 67 130 .5158. KILICLI, Deniz-WVU JR 18 80 157 .5109. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 18 64 127 .50410. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 18 88 175 .503

3-PoInT fG PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. THOMPSON, Hollis-GU JR 18 32 72 .4442. FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn-USF JR 18 25 58 .4313. HENTON, LaDontae-PC FR 18 31 72 .4314. JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius-MU SR 18 48 115 .4175. HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 18 49 122 .4026. SMITH, Chris-LOU SR 18 33 84 .3937. SEAGEARS, Jerome-RU FR 18 19 49 .3888. COSBY, Aaron-SHU FR 18 38 99 .3849. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 30 81 .37010. BOATRIGHT, Ryan-UCONN FR 16 18 49 .367

frEE THrow PCT (Min. 2.5 made per game)Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. WAYNS, Maalik-VU JR 15 66 72 .9172. COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 18 37 42 .8813. COTTON, Bryce-PC SO 18 36 41 .8784. GIBBS, Ashton-PITT SR 18 50 58 .8625. KURIC, Kyle-LOU SR 16 40 47 .8516. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 77 92 .8377. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 18 59 71 .8318. BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 18 102 123 .8299. LAMB, Jeremy-UCONN SO 18 54 66 .81810. BATTS, Kadeem-PC 18 38 48 .792

ASSISTSPlayer-Team Cl G Asst Avg1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 17 136 8.002. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 112 6.223. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 18 102 5.67 JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 18 102 5.675. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 18 99 5.50 COLLINS, Anthony-USF FR 18 99 5.507. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 18 96 5.338. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 18 89 4.94 SIVA, Peyton-LOU JR 18 89 4.9410. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 75 4.17

STEALSPlayer-Team Cl G Steals Avg1. CROWDER, Jae-MU SR 18 53 2.94 EDWIN, Fuquan-SHU SO 18 53 2.943. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 43 2.394. SMITH, Russ-LOU SO 18 39 2.175. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 35 1.946. POINTER, Sir’Dominic-STJ FR 18 33 1.837. WAITERS, Dion-SYR SO 18 32 1.788. DIXON, Dion-CIN SR 18 31 1.729. SIVA, Peyton-LOU JR 18 30 1.67 HARRISON, D’Angelo-STJ FR 18 30 1.67 BRYANT, Darryl-WVU SR 18 30 1.67

BLoCkED SHoTSPlayer-Team Cl G Blocks Avg1. MELO, Fab-SYR SO 15 56 3.732. DIENG, Gorgui-LOU SO 18 57 3.173. DRUMMOND, Andre-UCONN FR 18 46 2.564. COOLEY, Jack-ND JR 18 31 1.725. POPE, Herb-SHU SR 17 28 1.656. KIRK, Donnavan-DPU 15 24 1.607. MILLER, Dane-RU JR 18 26 1.448. HARKLESS, Moe-STJ FR 18 25 1.39 WILSON, Jamil-MU SO 18 25 1.3910. DIXON, Bilal-PC JR 17 23 1.35

ASSIST/TUrnoVEr rATIo (Min. 3.0 assists/game)Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg ratio1. KELLY, Jeremiah-DPU SR 16 63 3.9 16 1.0 3.942. GRANT, Jerian-ND FR 18 96 5.3 37 2.1 2.593. JARDINE, Scoop-SYR SR 18 102 5.7 42 2.3 2.434. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC JR 17 136 8.0 61 3.6 2.235. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU JR 18 102 5.7 46 2.6 2.226. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN SO 18 99 5.5 46 2.6 2.157. ATKINS, Eric-ND SO 18 74 4.1 35 1.9 2.118. WRIGHT, Cashmere-CIN JR 18 75 4.2 36 2.0 2.089. YOUNG, Brandon-DPU SO 18 89 4.9 43 2.4 2.0710. THEODORE, Jordan-SHU SR 18 112 6.2 55 3.1 2.04

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SCORING OFFENSETeam G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Marquette 18 14-4 1339 74.42. DePaul 18 3-15 1297 72.13. Syracuse 18 17-1 1286 71.44. Villanova 18 5-13 1275 70.85. Providence 18 4-14 1221 67.8 West Virginia 18 9-9 1221 67.87. Cincinnati 18 12-6 1213 67.48. Louisville 18 10-8 1210 67.29. St. John’s 18 6-12 1194 66.310. Connecticut 18 8-10 1181 65.611. Seton Hall 18 8-10 1166 64.812. Georgetown 18 12-6 1161 64.513. Pittsburgh 18 5-13 1153 64.114. Notre Dame 18 13-5 1142 63.415. Rutgers 18 6-12 1136 63.116. USF 18 12-6 1050 58.3

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Pts Avg/G1. USF 18 1024 56.92. Notre Dame 18 1066 59.23. Georgetown 18 1076 59.84. Syracuse 18 1100 61.15. Cincinnati 18 1151 63.96. Louisville 18 1169 64.97. Seton Hall 18 1170 65.08. Connecticut 18 1178 65.49. West Virginia 18 1188 66.010. Rutgers 18 1217 67.611. Pittsburgh 18 1218 67.712. Marquette 18 1223 67.913. Providence 18 1319 73.314. St. John’s 18 1332 74.015. Villanova 18 1361 75.616. DePaul 18 1453 80.7

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Margin1. Syracuse 18 71.4 61.1 +10.32. Marquette 18 74.4 67.9 +6.43. Georgetown 18 64.5 59.8 +4.74. Notre Dame 18 63.4 59.2 +4.25. Cincinnati 18 67.4 63.9 +3.46. Louisville 18 67.2 64.9 +2.37. West Virginia 18 67.8 66.0 +1.88. USF 18 58.3 56.9 +1.49. Connecticut 18 65.6 65.4 +0.210. Seton Hall 18 64.8 65.0 -0.211. Pittsburgh 18 64.1 67.7 -3.612. Rutgers 18 63.1 67.6 -4.513. Villanova 18 70.8 75.6 -4.814. Providence 18 67.8 73.3 -5.415. St. John’s 18 66.3 74.0 -7.716. DePaul 18 72.1 80.7 -8.7

frEE THrow PErCEnTAGESTeam G FTM FTA Pct1. Villanova 18 315 419 .7522. Marquette 18 304 415 .7333. Pittsburgh 18 229 314 .7294. USF 18 200 275 .7275. Providence 18 277 382 .7256. Notre Dame 18 217 307 .7077. DePaul 18 196 278 .7058. West Virginia 18 268 383 .7009. Syracuse 18 237 339 .69910. Rutgers 18 198 287 .69011. St. John’s 18 262 380 .68912. Connecticut 18 224 328 .68313. Louisville 18 244 359 .68014. Georgetown 18 251 371 .67715. Seton Hall 18 187 278 .67316. Cincinnati 18 206 311 .662

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct1. Marquette 18 464 1018 .4562. Syracuse 18 474 1041 .4553. Georgetown 18 409 922 .4444. USF 18 387 874 .4435. Connecticut 18 437 1002 .4366. DePaul 18 488 1132 .4317. Notre Dame 18 404 954 .4238. Pittsburgh 18 416 986 .4229. Louisville 18 428 1015 .42210. St. John’s 18 427 1017 .42011. West Virginia 18 431 1034 .41712. Rutgers 18 418 1009 .41413. Seton Hall 18 423 1028 .41114. Providence 18 422 1026 .41115. Villanova 18 428 1050 .40816. Cincinnati 18 442 1097 .403

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct1. USF 18 360 942 .3822. Syracuse 18 393 1019 .3863. Georgetown 18 368 949 .3884. Louisville 18 409 1041 .3935. Connecticut 18 421 1048 .4026. Notre Dame 18 408 1011 .4047. Seton Hall 18 396 961 .4128. Cincinnati 18 433 1020 .4259. Villanova 18 461 1083 .42610. Marquette 18 450 1055 .42711. Rutgers 18 406 929 .43712. Pittsburgh 18 437 965 .45313. Providence 18 486 1072 .45314. West Virginia 18 447 980 .45615. St. John’s 18 496 1072 .46316. DePaul 18 527 1058 .498

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct1. Seton Hall 18 133 363 .3662. Providence 18 100 273 .3663. Marquette 18 107 309 .3464. Georgetown 18 92 273 .3375. DePaul 18 125 379 .3306. Rutgers 18 102 311 .3287. Cincinnati 18 123 380 .3248. Villanova 18 104 322 .3239. Syracuse 18 99 311 .31810. Notre Dame 18 117 371 .31511. Louisville 18 110 357 .30812. USF 18 76 247 .30813. Pittsburgh 18 92 302 .30514. St. John’s 18 78 264 .29515. Connecticut 18 83 286 .29016. West Virginia 18 91 317 .287

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct1. Notre Dame 18 70 275 .2552. USF 18 74 265 .2793. Georgetown 18 85 302 .2814. Syracuse 18 100 346 .2895. West Virginia 18 86 287 .3006. Cincinnati 18 103 329 .3137. Marquette 18 101 317 .3198. Louisville 18 107 334 .3209. Seton Hall 18 100 310 .32310. St. John’s 18 128 383 .33411. Pittsburgh 18 103 308 .33412. Connecticut 18 128 372 .34413. Villanova 18 126 362 .34814. Rutgers 18 109 304 .35915. Providence 18 113 310 .36516. DePaul 18 99 261 .379

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rEBoUnDInG offEnSETeam G Reb Avg/G1. Villanova 18 704 39.12. West Virginia 18 673 37.43. Louisville 18 668 37.14. Cincinnati 18 653 36.35. Connecticut 18 649 36.16. Georgetown 18 640 35.67. Providence 18 636 35.38. Pittsburgh 18 628 34.99. Seton Hall 18 627 34.810. Syracuse 18 617 34.311. Marquette 18 616 34.212. USF 18 614 34.113. Notre Dame 18 612 34.014. Rutgers 18 595 33.115. St. John’s 18 585 32.516. DePaul 18 572 31.8

BLoCkED SHoTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G1. Syracuse 18 134 7.442. Connecticut 18 109 6.063. Providence 18 91 5.064. Georgetown 18 86 4.785. Louisville 18 81 4.506. Cincinnati 18 71 3.947. DePaul 18 69 3.838. USF 18 68 3.78 St. John’s 18 68 3.7810. Rutgers 18 64 3.5611. Villanova 18 60 3.3312. Marquette 18 59 3.2813. Notre Dame 18 58 3.2214. Seton Hall 18 52 2.8915. West Virginia 18 46 2.5616. Pittsburgh 18 40 2.22

ASSISTSTeam G Assists Avg/G1. Marquette 18 302 16.782. DePaul 18 284 15.783. Syracuse 18 279 15.504. Notre Dame 18 258 14.335. West Virginia 18 254 14.11 Providence 18 254 14.117. Louisville 18 248 13.788. Seton Hall 18 247 13.729. Connecticut 18 240 13.3310. Pittsburgh 18 239 13.2811. Georgetown 18 236 13.1112. Cincinnati 18 231 12.8313. Rutgers 18 226 12.5614. USF 18 221 12.2815. Villanova 18 219 12.1716. St. John’s 18 208 11.56

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G1. Louisville 18 162 9.002. Marquette 18 157 8.72 Syracuse 18 157 8.724. Seton Hall 18 154 8.565. Cincinnati 18 144 8.00 St. John’s 18 144 8.007. Rutgers 18 136 7.568. DePaul 18 124 6.899. West Virginia 18 110 6.1110. Georgetown 18 106 5.8911. Pittsburgh 18 100 5.5612. Villanova 18 98 5.4413. Connecticut 18 95 5.2814. USF 18 91 5.0615. Notre Dame 18 88 4.8916. Providence 18 85 4.72

rEBoUnDInG MArGInTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. West Virginia 18 673 37.4 569 31.6 +5.82. Georgetown 18 640 35.6 555 30.8 +4.73. USF 18 614 34.1 539 29.9 +4.24. Pittsburgh 18 628 34.9 560 31.1 +3.85. Villanova 18 704 39.1 641 35.6 +3.56. Connecticut 18 649 36.1 625 34.7 +1.37. Louisville 18 668 37.1 655 36.4 +0.78. Seton Hall 18 627 34.8 630 35.0 -0.29. Cincinnati 18 653 36.3 666 37.0 -0.710. Notre Dame 18 612 34.0 627 34.8 -0.811. Providence 18 636 35.3 653 36.3 -0.912. Marquette 18 616 34.2 639 35.5 -1.313. Rutgers 18 595 33.1 633 35.2 -2.114. Syracuse 18 617 34.3 685 38.1 -3.815. St. John’s 18 585 32.5 698 38.8 -6.316. DePaul 18 572 31.8 714 39.7 -7.9

TUrnoVEr MArGInTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Syracuse 18 183 10.2 275 15.3 +5.112. Cincinnati 18 167 9.3 229 12.7 +3.443. Marquette 18 230 12.8 283 15.7 +2.944. St. John’s 18 236 13.1 262 14.6 +1.445. DePaul 18 246 13.7 263 14.6 +0.946. Seton Hall 18 239 13.3 256 14.2 +0.947. West Virginia 18 210 11.7 213 11.8 +0.178. Rutgers 18 261 14.5 264 14.7 +0.17 Notre Dame 18 181 10.1 184 10.2 +0.1710. Louisville 18 269 14.9 258 14.3 -0.6111. Georgetown 18 237 13.2 215 11.9 -1.22 Connecticut 18 219 12.2 197 10.9 -1.2213. Providence 18 209 11.6 172 9.6 -2.0614. Pittsburgh 18 259 14.4 216 12.0 -2.3915. Villanova 18 274 15.2 204 11.3 -3.8916. USF 18 254 14.1 183 10.2 -3.94

ASSIST/TUrnoVEr rATIoTeam G Asst Avg Turn Avg ratio1. Syracuse 18 279 15.5 183 10.2 1.522. Notre Dame 18 258 14.3 181 10.1 1.433. Cincinnati 18 231 12.8 167 9.3 1.384. Marquette 18 302 16.8 230 12.8 1.315. Providence 18 254 14.1 209 11.6 1.226. West Virginia 18 254 14.1 210 11.7 1.217. DePaul 18 284 15.8 246 13.7 1.158. Connecticut 18 240 13.3 219 12.2 1.109. Seton Hall 18 247 13.7 239 13.3 1.0310. Georgetown 18 236 13.1 237 13.2 1.0011. Pittsburgh 18 239 13.3 259 14.4 0.9212. Louisville 18 248 13.8 269 14.9 0.9213. St. John’s 18 208 11.6 236 13.1 0.8814. USF 18 221 12.3 254 14.1 0.8715. Rutgers 18 226 12.6 261 14.5 0.8716. Villanova 18 219 12.2 274 15.2 0.80

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